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  2. Cold-formed steel - Wikipedia

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    Cold-formed steel, especially in the form of thin gauge sheets, is commonly used in the construction industry for structural or non-structural items such as columns, beams, joists, studs, floor decking, built-up sections and other components. Such uses have become more and more popular in the US since their standardization in 1946.

  3. Charles B. Thomsen - Wikipedia

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    When he joined CRS full-time in 1965, [2]: 179 Thomsen’s first job was to investigate the use of computer technology in design and construction. As part of that investigation he developed a management information system, one of the first in the industry, for the company. [2]: 180 Thomsen also wrote what is thought to be the first computer ...

  4. Engineering drawing abbreviations and symbols - Wikipedia

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    Today industry and ISO also do a lot of this standardization specification, freeing the U.S. DOD and military to do less of it (as explained at United States Military Standard > Origins and evolution), although many MIL standards are still current. (See also MS-and NAS.) ANN: anneal, annealed: ANSI: American National Standards Institute

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  6. Fast-track construction - Wikipedia

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    Since competitive lump-sum bidding required complete construction drawings and specifications, Fast-track as used in Industry was unavailable to public owners. However, most public procurement regulations allowed procurement of architectural, engineering and other services based on the qualifications of the service provider.

  7. Caudill Rowlett Scott - Wikipedia

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    Caudill Rowlett Scott (CRS) was an architecture firm founded in Houston, Texas, the United States in 1946. In 1983, J.E. Sirrine, an industrial engineering firm, merged with the company and the company's name was changed to CRSS , popularly known as CRS-Sirrine .

  8. Living longer, not healthier: Study finds periods of poor ...

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    A study led by Mayo Clinic found a “widening gap between lifespan and healthspan" among 183 countries. The lead researcher and another doctor discuss the drivers of poor health late in life.

  9. 50 Divisions - Wikipedia

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    50 Divisions refers to the 50 divisions of construction information, as defined by the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)'s MasterFormat beginning in 2004 ...