| List of defective or incomplete work to be completed after substantial completion; also called Punch List.
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| Examination of completed work or work in process to determine its conformance to the contract requirements and the building code.
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| One who examines completed work or the work under progress, such as a building inspector.
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| Instructions contained in the bidding documents for preparing and submitting bids for a construction project.
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| Used broadly to denote a device that has measuring, recording, indicating or controlling abilities.
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| Hollow masonry block filled with insulation.
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| A type of glass constructed in a manner to protect against sound, heat, heat loss, or moisture; double or triple glazed glass.
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| The roof of a building, constructed of materials that protect against heat, heat loss, or moisture.
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| Wall siding that has been manufactured with insulation installed under the finish.
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| Covered and protected in an approved manner with suitable materials of the type and thickness adopted as standard requirements for the voltage and location of the particular material, conductor or part involved.
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| A varnish especially designed for the electrical insulation of wires, coils, and electrical appliances.
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| Foil Backed Gypsum products; see Foil Back.
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| Insulation of various types in the form of a rigid board. 2. A low-density board made of wood, sugar cane, cornstalks, or similar material; it is dried and usually pressed to a thickness of 1/2 or 25/32 inch; also called Fiberboard.
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| Mechanical devices used to distribute insulated materials in walls, attics or crawlspaces.
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| A device used to fasten different types of insulation to floors, walls, roofs, or ceiling surfaces.
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| Devices used to fasten different types of insulation to floors, walls, roofs, or ceiling surfaces.
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| The process of ridding a building or structure of insulation.
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| Material which is a poor conductor of heat; used to retard or slow down flow of heat through wall or partition.
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| see Calcium Insulation.
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| see Duct Insulation.
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| see Electric Insulation.
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| see Gymnasium Underfloor Insulation.
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| see Masonry Insulation.
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| see Pipe Insulation.
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| see Rigid Insulation.
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| see Sill Sealer Insulation.
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| see Sound Attenuating Insulation.
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| see Sprayed Insulation.
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| Any material used to rce the effects of heat, cold or sound transmission and to rce fire hazard; any material used in the prevention of the transfer of electricity, heat, cold, moisture and sound.
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| Flat sheet material made of insulative material that has aluminum foil on one face to improve thermal resistance characteristics of the assembly.
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