
Enamel
Glossy
paint that combines quartz, silica, lead, feldspar and mineral oxides and
is used as both a protective and decorative coating.
Enameled
Nails
Nails
with a coating of enamel for protection and color, which are used in instances
where the color of the nail must blend with the material being installed,
such as paneling.
Enamel
Paint
Paint
that dries to a hard, glossy surface because of its varnish, polyurethane,
alkyd resin or acrylic base.
Enameled
Brick
Brick
that has a shiny surface.
Enclose
To
shut in all around.
Enclosing
Hood
Hood
placed to encompass the source of fumes that need to be controlled.
Enclosure
Something
that surrounds the thing to be protected.
Enclosure
Wall
Exterior,
non-bearing wall.
Encompass
To
circle or enclose.
Encroachment
Structures
that extended onto the property of another owner, for example, fences.
Gradual possession by means of trespass.
Encumber
To
load or weigh down.
Encumbrance
Claim
or lien or interest in a property that complicates the title process, interfering
with its use or transfer. Restrictive covenants.
End
The
last part of anything; finish; final point; completion; termination. Alternately,
the short edge of a panel of sheet rock that shows the gypsum core.
End-bearing
Pile or Piling
Piling
which is loaded on an end and acts as a column.
End
Cutters
Also
referred to as end nippers or end cutting pliers,
they are a plier-like hinged device that is used to cut wire or nails by
pressing the hinged handles together, pinching the item to be cut. The
cutting edge is at one end of the tool at right angles to the handle.
End
Grain
The
pattern exposed, on the end, when a piece of wood is cut across the grain.
Structural wood panels are end grain and must be finished so that water
cannot enter the wood causing damage.
End
Hook
Approach
Measurement of the nearest distance that a crane hook could come to a wall
in a building that houses the bridge crane. The measurement is taken parallel
to the rails where the bridge moves and must be known to make maximum use
of the crane's reach. This is the major limiting factor to the use of an
overhead crane in a manufacturing facility.
End
Loan
Conversion
of a construction loan to a permanent mortgage, on a multi-unit project,
after all units have been completed.
End
Molding
Using
a power saw and a molding cutter to shape the end of a board into molding.
End
Nailing
Nailing
into the end of a board.
End
Nippers
Also
referred to as end cutters or end cutting pliers,
they are a plier-like hinged device that is used to cut wire or nails by
pressing the hinged handles together, pinching the item to be cut. The
cutting edge is at one end of the tool at right angles to the handle.
End-of-Line
Receptacle
Last
outlet receptacle in an electrical circuit.
End
Post
Primary
anchor post at the end of a fence.
End
Tie
Structural
support, which maintains the squared shape of a crane bridge by bracing
the bridge members and preventing movement between them.
End
Truck
Wheeled
section of a crane bridge, which permits the bridge to move along the crane
rails.
End
Wall Column
Vertical
structure in a building end wall.
Endorsement
A
signature on a draft or check by a payee prior to the transfer to a third
party. Also, a statement attached to an insurance policy, which changes
the terms of the policy.
Endorser
Person
who signs over ownership of property to someone else.
Endothermic
Heat
absorbing reaction. Produced by a chemical change in which there is an
absorption of heat.
Endowment
Funds
or property bestowed upon a person or institution where upon the income
is used to serve a specific purpose for which the endowment was intended.
Ene
Suffix
which denotes aromatic hydrocarbons (xylene) and is used on the labels
of paint products.
Energy-Efficient
Window
Window
that has at least two parallel panes of glass so that the loss of heat
through the window is slowed.
Energy
Loss
Heat
loss from a structure. Alternately, the amount of energy needed to generate
replacement heat for that which is lost.
Energy
Tax Credit
Tax
credit given to encourage the conservation of natural resources, as well
as the development of alternative resources.
Enforceable
An
agreement, debt, judgment or law, which can be operationalized, put into
effect, fulfilled, completed, executed or performed, such as a lien put
upon a property upon default of a loan.
Engineered
Masonry
Masonry
design based on structural analysis.
Engineered
24" Framing
Building
framing using 24" spacing rather than the standard 16" spacing between
studs.
Engineering
Science
concerned with putting scientific knowledge to practical uses, divided
into different branches, as civil, electrical, mechanical or chemical engineering.
Planning, designing construction or management of machinery, roads, bridges,
building waterways, etc.
Engineering
Controls
Valves,
switches, regulators or levers used to manipulate, regulate or run a system.
English
Bond
Pattern
of brickwork done by alternating courses of headers and stretchers.
English
Half-timber Architecture
English
architecture: buildings of the 16th and 17th century built with strong
timber foundations, supports, knees and studs with walls filled with plaster
or brick. American architecture: the English design has been combined with
the English Tudor design using a wood beam
over stucco exterior.
English
Stipple
Indentations
made by poking the bristles of a stiff brush into a wet plaster surface
to create this type of texture.
English
Tudor Style
Architectural
design featuring exposed beams and stone and brick exterior walls.
Engrave
Carve
into a hard surface.
Entasis
The
slight, convex swelling in the shaft of a column to prevent the illusion
of concavity that would appear if the shaft was perfectly straight. Slight
curing of a column toward its center.
Entity
Separate
economic unit subject to financial measurement for accounting purposes.
Alternately, an individual, partnership, corporation, etc. permitted by
law to own property and engage in business
Entrain
Trap
and retain; gas bubbles in liquid or solid or air in concrete. To suspend
in a vapor, so that the vapor will carry the liquid away in distillation
or evaporation.
Entrance
Passageway
into a building.
Entrance
Cap
Waterproof
cap, also called weatherheads, mast heads or rain caps, which is placed
at the upper part of an electrical mast at the point where the wires are
run to the inside electrical meter. Wires hang from the pole to the entrance
cap so that the entrance cap is not the low point in the downhill run from
the pole because water will run to the low point before dripping to the
ground. Wires enter the entrance cap at an upward angle through a tight
insulator. Water is further stopped from getting through the entrance cap
because of this entrance angle.
Entryway
Passageway
into a building.
Entrepreneur
Individual
who starts an enterprise with its associated risks and responsibilities.
Envelope
A
wrapper or covering. To enclose or surround.
Enveloping
Vapor Barrier
Vapor
barrier that surrounds a total wall.
Environment
All
of the conditions that influence and affect the development of all life
forms within a specific area.
Environmental
Codes
Laws
that govern any part of building which would have an effect on the environment.
Environmental
Impact Statement
Government
mandated evaluation of the effects a development will have on the environment
of a proposed site.
Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA)
An
agency of the U.S. government established to enforce federal pollution
abatement laws and to implement various pollution prevention programs.
The agency supervises environmental quality and seeks to control the pollution
caused by solid wastes, pesticides, toxic substances, noise, and radiation
and has established special programs in air and water pollution, hazardous
wastes, and toxic chemicals. It also sponsors research in the technologies
of pollution control. Ten regional offices facilitate coordination of pollution
control efforts with state and local governments.
Environmental
Regulations and Controls
Federal,
state and local pollution control laws, codes and regulations, including
the Refuse Control Act of 1899, the Clean Air Act of 1963, the Water Quality
Act of 1965 and the Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1965 as well as the Super
Fund Act of 1980 that reserves funds for cleaning up toxic waste sites.
Environmentally
Friendly Construction
Use
of recycled material in construction.
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