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  2. Stella-Jones - Wikipedia

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    Stella-Jones Inc. (TSX: SJ) is a Canadian manufacturer of pressure-treated wood products, based in Montreal, Quebec. As of 2013, the company is estimated to hold a 40% share of the North American wood railway tie market and 30% of the wood poles market. [1]

  3. Eder Flag Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Eder Flag Manufacturing Company, based in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, is the largest company in America that serves as both a flag and flagpole manufacturer. [1] The company was founded in 1893. [2] In June 2015, following the events of the Charleston church shooting, the company announced that it would no longer sell Confederate flags. [3]

  4. Calders & Grandidge - Wikipedia

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    Calders & Grandidge is a specialist timber manufacturing and treatment company in Boston, Lincolnshire that is the UK's largest (and main) manufacturer of wooden telegraph and (electricity) transmission posts. The company holds a Royal Warrant for the supply of Pressure Treated Timber products to HM the Queen. Telegraph poles in May 2009

  5. List of flagpoles by height - Wikipedia

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    This list of flagpoles by height includes completed flagpoles which are either free–standing or supported, excluding the height of any pedestal (plinth), building, or other base platform which may elevate them.

  6. Utility pole - Wikipedia

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    Despite the preservatives, wood poles decay and have a life of approximately 25 to 50 years depending on climate and soil conditions, therefore requiring regular inspection and remedial preservative treatments. [5] [6] [7] Woodpecker damage to wood poles is the most significant cause of pole deterioration in the U.S. [8]

  7. Flagpole - Wikipedia

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    Flagpoles are usually made of wood or metal. Flagpoles can be designed in one piece with a taper (typically a steel taper or a Greek entasis taper), [2] or be made from multiple pieces to make them able to expand. In the United States, ANSI/NAAMM guide specification FP-1001-97 covers the engineering design of metal flagpoles to ensure safety.

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