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Sport Facilities

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show A way or means of approaching, entering, getting, using, etc.  
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Aestetics   show
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show Areas that provide support functions for the primary building attractions  
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show Designation reserved, usually by law, for a person or organization professionally qualified and duly licensed to perform services including, but not necessarily limited to, analysis of project requirements, creation and development of the project design.  
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Area-Elastic Surfaces   show
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show It is a doctrine that holds if a person creates a condition on his/her premesis that may reasonably be constructed to be the source of danger to children  
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show The luminous intensity created by direct emission of light from a source by transmission through a translucent medium or by reflection from a surface.  
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show The quantity of heat (252 calories) required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit at or near its point of maxium density.  
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Building Permit   show
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Candlepower   show
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Certification of Occupancy   show
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show A legal requirement legislated by federal, state, and/or local government describing legally how a building must be built, including electrical, mechanical, and structural.  
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Crowned Field   show
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show The unit for measuring the relative loudness of sounds.  
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show A right or privilege that a person may have on anothers land, as the right-of-way.  
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show A way out to grade level around a building.  
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Eminent Domain   show
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show The illumination at a point on a surface that is one foot from and perpendicular to a uniform point source of one candle. A lighting term used to denote quantity.  
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show A unit of brightness of a surface or of a light source- equals one lumen per square foot  
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show The reasonable anticipation that harm or injury is a likely result from certain acts or omissions.  
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show Individual responsible for consructing and finishing floors, walls, ceiling, steel structure, built-in cabinets, sidewalks, driveways, doorways, windows, and other things not completed by the electrical and mechanical contractors.  
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show The sensation produced by brightness within the visual field that are sufficiently greater than the brightness to which the eyes are adapted to cause annoyance, discomfort, or loss in visual performance and visibility  
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Humidity   show
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Indirect Lighting   show
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show A product of the quality of the fresh air introduced into the ventilation system and the quality of the existing indoor air that is recycled.  
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show An organization, business, or craftsman donates equipment or time to the project in return for a tax deduction.  
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show An unintentional breach of legal duty causing reasonably foreseeable damage.  
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Light   show
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Lumen   show
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Mullion   show
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Negligence   show
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show Provides conditions that make i possible to dispate body heat in the most effortless manner  
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Park   show
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Point Elastic Surfaces   show
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show The total construction of which the work performed under the contract documents may be the whole or a part, or it could also include the total furniture, furnishings, and equipment.  
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show Requires that employers and facilities make an accommodation if doing so will not impose an undue hardship on the operation of the business or facility.  
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Reflectance   show
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Reverberation   show
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Sleeper   show
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show An upright bar, beam, or post used as a support.  
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Subcontractor   show
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show Claywire having the surface coated with fine slip or glaze; used in the facing of large buildings for relief ornament or statues.  
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show A type of flooring made of small chips of marble set irregularly in cement and polished  
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Translucent   show
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Transparent   show
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show A drawn-scale overhead view of each floor looking down from an imaginary plan cut three to four feet above the floor.  
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Brick Veneer   show
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show A popular swimming-pool shell material consisting of cement, sand, and water, that is sprayed onto the mold.  
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show Surface materials of the following types: Ceramic (glazed fired clay), quarry (unglazed semivitreous material extruded from shale or natural clay), and composite (vinyl).  
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Master plan   show
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