Timber - A material used for constructing internal walls, Bricks - A material used for constructing external walls (plural)., Mortar - A material used to key bricks together during construction., Foundation - A concrete-based element that supports the structure of a building, Electronic - A method of communication used on site, Skim - A wall finish spread on plasterboard., Skip - A metal container where waste materials are stored., Datum - A reference point from which all heights are taken from on site, Plans - A site document from which dimensions and measurements are taken, hardcore. - Broken BLOCKS and BRICKS can be used on site as, Carpenter - Craftsman who works with timber on site., Site manager - Technician who runs the day-to-day activities on site (two words, Labourer - Operative who supports tradesmen., Roofer - Tradesman who fits and fixes coverings onto roofs, Joiner - Craftsman who manufactures products from timber, Surveyor - Technician who assesses land and buildings, Plasterer - Person who applies wall finish onto plasterboard., Painter - Tradesman who applies wall finish onto new plaster, Architect - Person who designs buildings, Bricklayer - Tradesman who constructs the structure, 10 DEGREES. - A flat roof is a roof with an incline no greater than, flat roof. - Joists are used as the STRUCTURE of the, GREEN mineral felt - The top covering of a FLAT roof is, WALL plate. - Joists are laid on and connected to, FALL on a flat roof. - Tapered FIRRING pieces are used to create the, rafters and trusses. - Wall plates are a fixing point for, wall plate STRAPS - Roofs are fixed to the masonry structure using,

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