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assembly space

A gathering place (such as an auditorium, exclusive of a stage) that is occupied by numbers of persons during major periods of occupancy; some building codes consider every tier of seating in an auditorium to be a separate assembly space.
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The expansion will give PTi a 75% net increase in primary assembly bay space, nearly doubling the "under-crane" assembly space. Hanson expects up to 20 full-time jobs to result, a 25% increase.
Able UK sites Middlesbrough Port: a 40-acre site with 9,900m2 of workshop and assembly space. Seaton Port: covers 126 acres including a 25-acre dry dock: one of the world's largest.
The new facilities double assembly space to 12 bays and include a skid and vessel fabrication shop, an overhaul and revamp shop, expanded warehouse space and an office building.
The agreements in Business and Legal Forms cluster around three themes: creative or intellectual property contracts, labor or personal service contracts, and venue or assembly space contracts.
During this production readiness, a baseline should be known of how many production units will be required, thus determining assembly space, flow, equipment and tooling needed to meet customer demand.
"In addition to providing a venue for the performing arts, a fully renovated Great Hall will provide a beautiful assembly space that will be made available for the benefit of the community," Ms.
Assembly space has also been increased and restructured to provide a smoother flow of work through the factory and improve safety.
Today, we have many facilities that build multiple nameplate/bodystyle combinations with less labor, assembly space, inventory-all enabling better quality.
The extension of the assembly space will be implemented by adding a new bay to the existing assembly hall.
As Lawrence points out, C[O.sub.2] concentrations vary dramatically in buildings, from 960 ppm in a second-grade classroom to 1,975 ppm in a multiple-use assembly space.
"We're still going to try to put together a staging facility in the industrial park, because we're chronically short of storage space and assembly space," Lowry said.
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