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23:37 Feb 28, 2005 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Patricia Lutteral Argentina Local time: 22:17 | ||||||
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4 +1 | quantity take-off |
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quantity take-off Explanation: Fíjate si es esto lo que necesitas: Quantity Take-Off The process of determining the quantities of goods and materials required for a project. An estimate of the requirements is made by counting and measuring from drawings and other documents, typically from a set of contract tender documents for purposes of calculating a price for presenting as a bid. http://www.maxwideman.com/pmglossary/PMG_Q01.htm Quantity Take-off An itemization of the entire number of items that are necessary to complete a building project, as it appears on the blueprint. http://www.constructionwork.com/glossary/q1.html BTW, has puesto la pregunta en Español. Pásala a Español/Inglés, para ver si lo confirma algún colega nativo. Espero que te sirva, un saludo, Patricia |
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