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scaffolding and heavy
Power tools and scaffolding can be used in both events: assistance from heavy equipment is only permitted in the Multi-Block Classic Competition.

scaffolding and beams
The ribs had slits to take beams the supported platforms, thus allowing the work to progress upward without the need for scaffolding.
The interior scaffolding used to hoist these 84 beams had to be lowered a centimetre at a time in a predetermined sequence in order to distribute the load of the roof equally to each of the 28 exterior support beams.
The regular rectangular holes were for beams carrying the second floor of the portico and the occasional rectangular holes of different size were possibly for the scaffolding put up during the construction and then filled with mortar.
These beams also act as scaffolding for reworking, which is done at regular intervals, and involves the local community.
The interior is an unfinished space, with no rooms, and from the back of the structure one can see the electrical wires, pipes, beams and scaffolding, which are fully exposed.

scaffolding and hanging
At 7: 30 AM on Friday 18 June 1982 a postman found his body hanging from scaffolding beneath Blackfriars Bridge on the edge of the financial district of London.
When Calvi's body was found, the level of the Thames had receded with the tide, giving the scene the appearance of a suicide by hanging, but at the exact time of his death, the place on the scaffolding where the rope had been tied could have been reached by a person standing in a boat.
The chamber was scaffolding above the death row cells that had a trap door for hanging inmates which opened to a room below.

scaffolding and from
The cladding of red marble applied to the Aedicule by Komminos has deteriorated badly and is detaching from the underlying structure ; since 1947 it has been held in place with an exterior scaffolding of iron girders installed by the British Mandate.
The inheritance from the master becomes, not only his additions to the world's record, but for his disciples the entire scaffolding by which they were erected.
Vasari said Bramante let him in secretly, and the scaffolding was taken down in 1511 from the first completed section.
Scaffolding made from bamboo is able to withstand typhoon-force winds that would break steel scaffolding.
Additionally, there was no trace of rust and paint on his shoes from the scaffolding over which he would have needed to climb in order to hang himself.
The glial fibers produced in the first divisions of progenitor cells are radially oriented, spanning the thickness of the cortex from the ventricular zone to the outer, pial surface, and provide scaffolding for the migration of neurons outwards from the ventricular zone.
Much of the iron and bronze was reforged from the various weapons Demetrius's army left behind, and the abandoned second siege tower may have been used for scaffolding around the lower levels during construction.
Following his injury in a fall from the scaffolding in 1179 he was replaced by one of his former assistants, known as " William the Englishman ".
The south wall of the nave was now far from straight ; Scott reinforced the north wall and put in scaffolding to take the weight of the roof off the wall, then had it jacked straight in under three hours.
Her blood would drip down from the scaffolding and onto the ground which had been made to represent the Evening Star ’ s garden of all plant and animal life.
The College archives possess a letter detailing the club's celebrations from the sub-librarian of the Bodleian Library, who spent the night on the scaffolding surrounding the work on the Old Schools Tower, directly opposite the Hertford gate, in case the fire spread to the library.
In 2005, the scaffolding was visible from town.
Saliera was stolen from the Kunsthistorisches Museum on 11 May 2003 by a thief who climbed scaffolding and smashed windows to enter the museum.
A swastika dating from 1934 was cut out and taken away by unknown parties a few days after the scaffolding was installed for the repairs.
Tubes are usually made either of steel or aluminium, although there is composite scaffolding, which uses filament-wound tubes of glass fibre in a nylon or polyester matrix, because of the high cost of composite tube, it is usually only used when there is a risk from overhead electric cables that cannot be isolated.
The scaffolding width is determined by the width of the boards, the minimum width allowed is 600 mm but a more typical four-board scaffold would be 870 mm wide from standard to standard.
( He documented it in his 87 year old grandfather, who was nearly blind from cataracts in both eyes but perceived men, women, birds, carriages, buildings, tapestries and scaffolding patterns.
Masaniello attempted to discipline the mob and restrain its vandalic instincts, and to some extent he succeeded ; attired in his fisherman's garb, he gave audiences and administered justice from a wooden scaffolding outside his house.
Approximately 140 firefighters were needed to put out the fire, which lasted at least seven hours, and was fought from the scaffolding below the deck and from boats on the water.
Immediately they commenced the huge process of restoration ; the Gothic " improvements " were swept away and the Tudor style house seen today re-emerged from the scaffolding.
The cathedral took many years to build and did not emerge from its scaffolding until 1860.

scaffolding and above
A wooden form had held the Pantheon dome aloft while its concrete set, but for the height and breadth of the dome designed by Neri, starting above the floor and spanning 44 metres ( 144 ft ), there was not enough timber in Tuscany to build the scaffolding and forms.
About a dozen fire hoses were hauled to the charge face of the reactor ; their nozzles were cut off and the lines themselves connected to scaffolding poles and fed into fuel channels about a metre above the heart of the fire.
Another shows an open stage with crew scrambling up scaffolding to the sunlight diffusing panels above.
During his Scaffold Match with Dreamer, Lee took a major bump from the scaffolding high above the ring through a series of tables stacked up inside the ring.
Whereas workers can readily reach the top of the walls being erected with platform framing, balloon construction requires scaffolding to reach the tops of the walls ( which are often two or three stories above the working platform ).
Water sprinklers and air blasters mounted in the row in front ( like the ones used in Disney's " 4D " movie theaters ) were used to simulate the dripping of either the creature's drool or blood from an attacked worker in the scaffolding above the theater ( played by a cast member carrying a flashlight using pre-recorded dialog ) and to simulate the explosion of the monster in the finale when the blast shield does not close in time.

scaffolding and was
" and used the analogy of the scaffolding called centering used to build an arch then removed afterwards: " Surely there was ' scaffolding '.
Following the abandonment of this initiative, the scaffolding that had been erected around the south tower remained, rusting away ( until it was removed in the summer of 2007 ).
Extensive exterior restoration is continuing ( as of June 2007 the left tower was completely enclosed in scaffolding ).
In the summer of 2004, however, a mock nave was constructed out of scaffolding to commemorate the missing link.
The transept was immediately closed, in case the window were to collapse, while scaffolding was erected, and the area immediately in front of the inside of the window was closed off and covered, to maintain access via the south door beneath it.
Because buttresses were forbidden by the city fathers, and clearly was impossible to obtain rafters for scaffolding long and strong enough ( and in sufficient quantity ) for the task, it was unclear how a dome of that size could be built, or just avoid collapse.
Construction methods were primitive — wooden scaffolding was held together by ropes and no safety protection was worn by the monks.
Barry and his engineer Alfred Meeson were responsible for designing scaffolding, hoists and cranes used in the construction, one of their most innovative developments was the scaffolding used to construct the three main towers.
When it came to build the Victoria and Clock towers it was decided to dispense with external scaffolding and lift building materials up through the towers by an internal scaffolding that traveled up the structure as it was built.

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