Fundamentals Of Construction Estimating
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Chapter 6, Problem 3RQ
a.
To determine
Whether the given work item is excluded or included from the masonry scope of work.
b.
To determine
Whether the given work item is excluded or included from the masonry scope of work.
c.
To determine
Whether the given work item is excluded or included from the masonry scope of work.
d.
To determine
Whether the given work item is excluded or included from the masonry scope of work.
e.
To determine
Whether the given work item is excluded or included from the masonry scope of work.
f.
To determine
Whether the given work item is excluded or included from the masonry scope of work.
g.
To determine
Whether the given work item is excluded or included from the masonry scope of work.
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