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Building permits are issued by a government agency with the authority in a certain jurisdiction to regulate building construction and enforce building codes.Generally, the building contractor submits the application for the permit to the regulatory authority, along with a building project's drawings and specifications (called collectively "construction documents"). [1]
Architect of Record, the architecture firm that prepares the construction documents for a new building project; Agency of record, an advertising term; Aor, a pen name of R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz (1887–1961) A US Navy hull classification symbol: Fleet replenishment oiler (AOR) AOR, the IATA airport code for Sultan Abdul Halim Airport, Malaysia
CMD said the new name is a nod to the company's original name: Construction Market Data. The new brand includes an updated logo and website. [3] The company tracks data on hundreds of thousands of projects per year, providing coverage of construction projects in both the United States and Canada. The company provides monthly analysis and data ...
HMAS Supply and Stalwart are based on the Spanish oiler Cantabria shown here in March 2011.. A number of designs were considered by the Australian Government for their replacement tankers, with Navantia competing against the Aegir variant of the Tide-class tanker built by South Korea's DSME in a restricted tender competition.
Arup (officially Arup Group Limited) is a British multinational professional services firm headquartered in London that provides design, engineering, architecture, planning, and advisory services across every aspect of the built environment.
Later ships received the names of supply ships of years gone by: Supply, Arctic, etc. For the Fleet Replenishment Oilers (AOR)s, which were similar to the AOEs but with less capabilities, city/river pairs with Native American names were used: USS Kalamazoo, Wichita, Savannah, Wabash, Roanoke, etc.
Protecteur class construction data Ship Hull number Laid down Launched Commissioned Fate Home port; Protecteur [5] [6] AOR 509 16 December 1966 18 July 1968 30 August 1969 Paid off 14 May 2015 CFB Esquimalt, British Columbia: Preserver [4] AOR 510 17 October 1967 30 July 1970 7 August 1970 Paid off 21 October 2016 CFB Halifax, Nova Scotia
A common exception is names of publications, and publishers named for them, e.g.: The New York Times, The New York Times Company. In some cases, leading articles (usually The) are an integral part of the company name (as determined by usage in independent reliable sources) and should be included, especially when necessary for disambiguation, e.g.: