BUILDING TERMINOLOGY An illustrated reference guide for practitioners and students

This guide is primarily aimed at students of advanced craft and supplementary studies courses, as well as City and Guilds examinations. The book covers assignment work and the common industrial studies component and provides definitions of the main range of terms used daily in the trade.

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Main Author: Brett, Peter 1950- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Heinemann Newnes 1989
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