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100

A mixture of cement, sand, gravel, and water that hardens over time.

Concrete

100

The base structure that supports a building.

Foundation

100

A small metal spike used to fasten materials together.

Nail

100

A framework, typically made of wood or metal, supporting a roof or bridge.

Truss

100

Name 3 saws

Band Saw, Miter Saw, Table Saw, Hand Saw, Circular Saw

200

Panels used to make interior walls and ceilings.

Drywall

200

A fluid form of concrete used to fill gaps or reinforce existing structures.

Grout

200

(Occupational Safety and Health Administration) — Ensures safe working conditions.

OSHA

200

Strengthening the foundation of an existing structure.

Underpinning

200

What are the 2 types of Sanders

Round Palm, Square Palm

300

Crushed stone, gravel, or sand used in concrete and construction.

Aggregate

300

Protective headgear worn on construction sites.

– Hard Hat

300

Material applied to walls and ceilings for a smooth or textured finish.

Plaster

300

Material that resists moisture from passing through walls or floors.

Vapor Barrier

300

Why Can't you use a drill to undo driven screws?

You can

400

The process of removing earth to prepare a site for building.

Excavation

400

A tool used to determine if a surface is perfectly horizontal or vertical.

Level

400

Quantity Surveyor

A professional who estimates and manages construction costs.

400

Joining materials, usually metals, by melting and fusing them.

Weld

400

What does the "O" in OSHA stand for 

Occupational 

500

A horizontal structural member used to support floors or ceilings.

joist

500

A temporary structure for supporting workers and materials during building.

Scaffold

500

A construction site or storage area for materials and equipment.

Yard

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