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title: 2025-12-19
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# 2025-12-19
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## 2025-12-19 06:22
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[[music-theory-as-code]]
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## 2025-12-19 10:44
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#occupational/takeoff
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> [!quote] Art Baldwin 2025-12-19, in reference to Howard University East Towers (pp.)
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> When using PVC slab box assemblies where substantial insulation
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> (e.g mineral wool, spray foam) is to be applied,
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> add extension rings to compensate for the thickness
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## 2025-12-19 10:44
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#occupational/takeoff
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This week (2025w51)
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William Bonn, as part of [[units-takeoff]] for Howard University East Towers,
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used an `Area` "Typical - Unit Balconies" for `Phase` "UNIT - RESIDENTIAL" takeoff.
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Our senior Joel Jansen approved of the method.
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I'd like to use the method tentatively for takeoff strictly typical of all units
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(e.g. master switches, MSDE's, etc.),
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but there is potential for significant efficiency gains
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in treating units like panelboards in [[switchgear-takeoff]]:
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picking one unit type to be typical of many nearly identical types.
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