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t f 12. the wall sections are the basic units of a panel system. t f 13…

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t f 12. the wall sections are the basic units of a panel system.
t f 13. panel systems are normally constructed on the job site.
t f 14. the printreading abbreviation for anchor bolt is ab.

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  1. monolithic a. outside walls of brick, stone, block, etc.
  2. remodeling b. steel reinforcing bars
  3. residential construction c. building bridges, railroad trestles, piers, etc.
  4. masonry construction d. cast as a single continuous piece
  5. rebar e. modular unit with kitchen and bathroom
  6. skyscrapers f. type of light construction
  7. brick veneer g. alteration work
  8. heavy timber construction h. outside covering over framed stud wall
  9. trade specialization i. high-rise buildings
  10. mechanical core j. working in specific skill area

short answer

  1. how does heavy construction differ from light construction?

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Response
Matching Answers:
  1. Monolithic - D (cast as a single continuous piece)
  2. Remodeling - G (alteration work)
  3. Residential construction - F (type of light construction)
  4. Masonry construction - A (outside walls of brick, stone, block, etc.)
  5. Rebar - B (steel reinforcing bars)
  6. Skyscrapers - I (high - rise buildings)
  7. Brick veneer - H (outside covering over framed stud wall)
  8. Heavy timber construction - C (building bridges, railroad trestles, piers, etc.)
  9. Trade specialization - J (working in specific skill area)
  10. Mechanical core - E (modular unit with kitchen and bathroom)
Short Answer:
Brief Explanations

Heavy construction focuses on large - scale, infrastructure - like projects (e.g., bridges, dams) with heavy materials and complex engineering. Light construction is for smaller, residential or light - commercial projects (e.g., houses, small offices) with lighter materials and simpler designs.

Answer:

Heavy construction involves large - scale, infrastructure - type projects (e.g., bridges, dams) using heavy materials and complex engineering. Light construction is for smaller, residential/commercial projects (e.g., houses) with lighter materials and simpler designs.