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  2. Punch list - Wikipedia

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    In the United States construction industry, contract agreements are usually written to allow the owner to withhold (retain) the final payment to the general contractor as "retainage". [3] The contractor is bound by the contract to complete a list of contract items, called a punch list, in order to receive final payment from the owner.

  3. Lexipol - Wikipedia

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    Lexipol is a company that makes money selling policies to police departments." Bill McAuliffe, speaking for Lexipol, said "The whole philosophy of Lexipol policy content is we give them a solid foundation of well-written, legally researched and vetted policy.

  4. Barricade tape - Wikipedia

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    It acts as a minor impediment to prevent accidental entrance to that area or situation and as a result enhances general safety. Barricade tape is also known as construction tape or barrier tape, or in reference to the safety hazard involved as caution tape, warning tape, danger tape or hazard tape. When used by police, the tape is named police ...

  5. Difference between a citation and a speeding ticket - AOL

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    If you are given a written warning while driving, this is not the same as a citation or ticket. It is a formal notice issued by law enforcement for a minor traffic violation. Unlike a citation, it ...

  6. Watch vs. warning or advisory; Here's how they are ... - AOL

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    What's the difference between weather warnings and watches? What is an advisory? Here are weather safety terms you need to know.

  7. Breaking the law in California construction zones? Here are ...

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    Fatal crashes related to construction zones have increased by 53% in California since 2010, according to Caltrans.

  8. Red List building materials - Wikipedia

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    Chemicals on the red list may not be included in materials used in construction that seeks to meet the criteria of the Living Building Challenge (LBC). According to ILFI, the list is composed of materials that should be phased out of production due to health concerns. The list is now updated annually. [1]

  9. Talk:Lexipol - Wikipedia

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    Lexipol was founded in 2003, by two former police officers. [1] Now based in Frisco, Texas, [2] Lexipol assists with online training, grants, and policy management for law enforcement, fire, EMS, corrections, and city and state governments. [3] [4]