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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering / specifications | |||||||
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5 | beach floor, base floors and sidewalks. |
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5 | parking lots, subflooring and sidewalks |
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beach floor, base floors and sidewalks. Explanation: Regards! |
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parking lots, subflooring and sidewalks Explanation: By "playa", it refers to "playa de estacionamiento" or a dedicated area that has been provided with a durable or semi-durable surface. Espacio plano, ancho y despejado, destinado a usos determinados en los poblados y en las industrias de mucha superficie. Playa de estacionamiento. Playa de maniobras. (RAE) These are some examples for establishing categories of value of properties: http://209.85.135.104/search?q=cache:QDzhzkR2K88J:www.cordob...|lang_de|lang_pt|lang_es "Playa: hormigón simple o alisado de cemento, hormigón articulado" "Playa: piso de tierra" Defining the construction of parking lots: http://www.rosario.gov.ar/Reglamento/Sec64.htm "Se admitirá la colocación de carteles publicitarios adosados a los muros perimetrales a una altura mínima de 3 ( tres) metros contados desde el nivel de piso de la playa..." Technical Specifications for the renovations in the House of Representatives in Chaco, Argentina: http://209.85.135.104/search?q=cache:39pnh2Ia1-YJ:legislatur...|lang_de|lang_pt|lang_es "Se construirá un estrado, consistinte en una plataforma de mampostería elevada aprox. 85 cm del nivel de piso de la playa existente. " vereda f 1 (sendero, camino) lane, path 2 LAm (acera de una calle) pavement, US sidewalk sub·floor·ing (sbflôrng, -flr-) or sub·floor (-flôr, -flr) n. A rough floor over which a finished floor, flooring material, or carpet is laid. |
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