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Date: 2013-04-08 06:06:48
Structural system
Woodworking
Structural engineering
Floors
Building materials
Lumber
Deck
Joist
Formwork
Framing
Structural steel
Wood preservation

Code of Practice: Raised timber deck structures on new homes - desired service life 60 years This Code of Practice has been produced by the Timber Decking Association to meet the quality and performance

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