The systematic act or process of building or erecting buildings, roads or other structures.
All the on-site work done in building or altering structures, from land clearance through completion, including excavation, erection, and the assembly and installation of components and equipment.
(Jargon Rating= 4) This relates to what the ski/board is built out of. Traditional construction is several thin layers of maple tree wood glued together, creating a very strong laminated board. Newer materials like foam are used to make the boards lighter, and carbon fibre to make it stronger etc. Included in this, is what the base (the bit that sits on the snow) is made out of. There are several grades of PTEX that are used ranging from the cheap extruded variety (hard to damage, easy to repair, but not very fast) to the expensive P4000 graphite or Electra that seems frictionless (but easy to damage and difficult to repair). A construction term, Sandwich is the older type of construction, where the board is made out of layers (like a sandwich), where the edge square, easy to build but leads to delamination.
The process of building or the structure after building has been completed.
the process of building, altering, repairing, remodeling, improving or demolishing any public structure or building or other public improvements of any kind to any public real property. It does NOT include routine maintenance, repair or operation of existing structures, buildings or real property.
the act of constructing or building something; "during the construction we had to take a detour"; "his hobby was the building of boats"
the commercial activity involved in constructing buildings; "their main business is home construction"; "workers in the building trades"
a full service company specializing in original build/design integration of services for luxury homes, condos and home renovations
a leading brick laying company based in Kent
a licensed contractor using the patented BIBS System as authorized by the Blow-In-Blanket Contractors Association
Aggregates Building suppliers (trade)/DIY Cement Concrete Construction services Glass Heavy construction Manufacture of pre fabricated buildings and systems Other heavyside materials Other lightside materials Plastics PVC windows Residential builders
Costs All costs incurred in bringing a building to completion, not including land acquisition costs or finance and sales costs.
means the process of building, altering, repairing, improving, or demolishing any public structure or building or any other public improvements of any kind to any public real property. For the purposes of this code, "construction" includes capital construction and controlled maintenance, as defined in C.R.S. § 24-30-1301.
means the construction, renovation, repair or demolition of property or the alteration or improvement of land.
The erection, alteration, repair, demolition or renovation (including dredging, excavating, landscaping and painting) of roads, public buildings, structures or other improvements to real property. Construction does not include routine maintenance, operation or repair of existing facilities.
All associated cumulative cost (i.e. design, survey, furnishings and fixtures, etc.) related to a capital project that results in a fixed asset of the State. (Upon completion of the capital project i.e. the point at which the asset is placed in service for its intended use, the balance in the construction in progress account is transferred to an appropriate asset account such as buildings).
Construction means the building, altering, improving, repair, or demolishing of any real property owned or leased by the University.
The fabrication and erection of a new building or any addition to or alteration of an existing building.
General term applied to buildings or site work.
(Type de construction) Type of materials used in constructing a building (e.g. wood frame, brick, stone, brick veneer).
The building of any structure, including carpentry, plumbing, electricity, flooring, finishes, etc. needed to bring it to a point of readiness for occupancy.
This industry includes general building, heavy construction, and special trade contractors.
In project architecture and civil engineering, construction is the building or assembly of any infrastructure on a site or sites. Although this may be thought of as a single activity, in fact construction is a feat of multitasking. Normally the job is managed by the construction manager, supervised by the project manager, design engineer or project architect.