Pile Head
Pile Head - A pile head is an enlarged concrete section constructed over the top of a pile which helps spread the supporting force that the pile exerts on the structure it is holding.
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Pile Head - A pile head is an enlarged concrete section constructed over the top of a pile which helps spread the supporting force that the pile exerts on the structure it is holding.
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Permeability - measures the ease with which fluids infiltrate concrete.
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Paste - consists primarily of cement and water, with the purpose of binding the aggregate in concrete on setting.
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Panel - an area of a floor slab bounded by joints.
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Pallet Trucks - are used at floor level for moving single or multiple pallets across a warehouse.
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Owner - The party who owns the building in service. The owner may not be the client.
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Overslab - Concrete layer constructed on, and commonly debonded from a hardened concrete base slab to provide a wearing surface.
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Optical Level - An optical level is a piece of equipment used for levelling.
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Movement Accommodation Factor (MAF) - The movement a joint sealant can accept in service expressed as a percentage of its original width.
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Mosquito - A mosquito is a small walk-behind power trowel, useful for finishing surfaces close to obstructions, such as walls and columns.
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