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  2. CESMM3 - Wikipedia

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    Structural Metal works N: Miscellaneous Metal works O: Timber: P: Piles Q: Piling ancillaries R: Roads and pavings: S: Rail Track T: Tunnels: U: Brickwork, block work and masonry: V: Painting W: Waterproofing: X: Miscellaneous works Y: Sewer and water main renovation and ancillary works Z: Simple building works incidental to civil engineering works

  3. Complex Projects Contract - Wikipedia

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    The CIOB Complex Projects Contract 2013 was a form of construction and engineering contract, developed by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB). Its formal name was the 'Contract for Use with Complex Projects, First Edition 2013'.

  4. Ancillary services (electric power) - Wikipedia

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    The term ancillary services is used to refer to a variety of operations beyond generation and transmission that are required to maintain grid stability and security. These services generally include active power control or frequency control and reactive power control or voltage control, on various timescales.

  5. Ircon International - Wikipedia

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    Ircon International, or Indian Railway Construction International Limited (IRCON), is an Indian engineering & construction corporation, specialized in transport infrastructure. The public sector undertaking was established in 1976, by the Indian Railways under the Indian Companies Act 1956 .

  6. Military engineering - Wikipedia

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    Ancillary support includes provision and distribution of maps as well as the disposal of unexploded warheads. Military engineers construct bases, airfields, roads, bridges, ports, and hospitals. During peacetime before modern warfare, military engineers took the role of civil engineers by participating in the construction of civil-works projects.

  7. Glossary of structural engineering - Wikipedia

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    Architectural works, in the material form of buildings, are often perceived as cultural symbols and as works of art. Historical civilizations are often identified with their surviving architectural achievements. Architectural engineering – Architrave – also called an epistyle; is the lintel or beam that rests on the capitals of the columns.

  8. Glossary of civil engineering - Wikipedia

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    Also Abrams' water-cement ratio law. A law which states that the strength of a concrete mix is inversely related to the mass ratio of water to cement. As the water content increases, the strength of the concrete decreases. abrasion The process of scuffing, scratching, wearing down, marring, or rubbing away a substance or substrate. It can be intentionally imposed in a controlled process using ...

  9. Aldeburgh branch line - Wikipedia

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    The new works will also involve building a new 2-mile-59-chain (4.4 km) branch to the north of the Sizewell complex, with four sidings, and the creation of an ancillary works yard just east of Leiston.