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Floors and Partitions

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Building Quantities Explained

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It is essential to adopt a logical order in taking off this class of work to reduce the risk of omission of any items. The best procedure is probably to take each floor complete, starting with the highest floor in the building and working downwards.

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© 1999 Ivor H. Seeley and Roger Winfield

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Seeley, I.H., Winfield, R. (1999). Floors and Partitions. In: Building Quantities Explained. Building and Surveying Series. Red Globe Press, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14653-6_7

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