There isn't much difference tho but first of all, with regards to the professionals involved...
Civil engineering works- qualified civil engineering
Building works- quantity surveyor (cost engineer)
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Standard method of measurement (smm7) & project of international management
All the standard books
indian standard plaster
The standard step depth, often referred to in stair design, is typically around 11 inches (28 cm) for residential stairs. This measurement ensures comfort and safety when ascending or descending. However, building codes may vary by region, so it's essential to check local regulations for specific requirements.
6.5 inches
The standard measurement for the window height from the floor in building code regulations is typically 36 inches.
R. G. McCaffrey has written: 'CESMM2 in practice' -- subject(s): Civil engineering, Estimates, Specifications 'The civil engineering standard method of measurement in practice' -- subject(s): Building, Civil engineering, Estimates
Standard method of measurement (smm7) & project of international management
Standard Units of what? If you mean of measurement, standard unitsfacilitate science, engineering and trade, as all countries use the same kilograms, degrees-Celsius, Watts or Hertz, etc.
The Standard Method of Measurement known is the SMM7 publish by the the Royal Institution of the Chartered Surveyors is the appropriate method of measurement for building works. The SMM7 rules are simplified enough to produce shorter bill of quantities and the contents updated to conform to modern practice.
The standard measurement of bedding is in inches.
The standard method for determining stair tread measurement is to measure the horizontal depth of the tread, typically from the front edge to the back edge, and ensure it meets building codes and safety standards.
6 millimetres is standard measurement!
standard of weight and measurement
Civil Engineering Standard Method of Measurement (CESMM) is a set of rules used for measuring various parts of a major projects in civil engineering. It allows estimators to measure work in a standard format for the preparation of a Bill of Quantities. CESMM is now in its third edition therefore it is known as CESMM3.
Depending on your countries standard unit of measurement but either feet or meters would be the answer.
What is the measurement of a standard daybed, with just a frame? I need it to fit in a 75" space.