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The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site
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The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.

Mar 27, 2015

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Page 1: The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.

The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods

designed to make ____ product ______

oneon-site

Page 2: The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.
Page 3: The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.

A structure used for livingexample - single family, duplex,

condominium, apartment

Page 4: The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.

A structure used for commerce or business

example - professional offices, shopping centers, supermarkets, lodging establishments, repair facilities

Page 5: The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.

A structure that houses companies making products and providing important services

example - factories, power plants, radio and television studios

Page 6: The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.

A structure designed to meet people’s needs; usually paid for with tax money example - schools, government offices,

courthouses, jails, monuments

Page 7: The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.

A structure used for worship, fellowship, education or other religious activities

example - churches, cathedrals, synagogues, mosques

Page 8: The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.

A structure designed for public useexample - roads, bridges, monuments,

railroad lines, sports, fields,sewers

Page 9: The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.
Page 10: The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.

• Needs

• Costs

• Plans

• Placement

• Permit

Page 11: The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.

• Clear Area

• Level Area

• Survey Area

Page 12: The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.

• Purpose - to support building

• Excavate Area

• Build Forms

• Pour Concrete

• Setting Concrete

Page 13: The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.

• Materials - wood or steel

• Walls - Studs

• Floors - Ceiling Joists

Page 14: The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.

• Walls

• Roof

• Windows & Doors

• Decorative

Page 15: The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.

• Electrical

• Plumbing

• Cable/Phone

• Heating

• Insulation

Page 16: The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.

• Drywall • Trim • Painting • Electrical • Doors

• Floors

Page 17: The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.

• Clean-up

• Grading/Drainage

• Driveways/Walkways

• Landscaping

• Lighting

Page 18: The process whereby human beings convert raw materials into finished products or useful goods designed to make ____ product ______ one on-site.

Green Home Example

1. Wind Catcher2. Solar Panels3. Insulation4. Biomass Boiler

• Reduced Square Footage• Use of Alternate Energy• Airtight Building Fabric• Water Efficiency • Also: