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re: Does Value Engineering improve value or lessen the end product? @CM76 I understand what you are saying but in true VE fashion Value engineering is used to solve problems and identify and eliminate unwanted costs, while improving function and quality. The aim is to... |
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re: Couch-19... check this out Well it must be great with a price tag of £9,700 |
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re: Does Value Engineering improve value or lessen the end product? 'Whole life cycle' of a product is what is missing in VE. By reducing cost and inevitably some quality, you are reducing the longevity of the overall development. Will a building be more cost effectiv... |
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re: Happy Easter Happy Easter everyone! Stay safe. |
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re: Architects' selfies Attachment : image.png |
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MetaHuman Creation Taking gaming to a whole new level.....what's real? |
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re: Taking pictures with a camera or smartphone? I have an iPhone 12 and the camera takes some amazing pictures, you don´t shutter speed etc. in the native app, but in general everything is done for you. You could download an app like ProCam that... |
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re: Buildings for Billionaires?! This building wouldn’t have a problem selling the apartments, it’s catered to the wealthy being on Millionaire Row….so you would think that having a structure that was stable, working elevators would ... |
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re: Taking pictures with a camera or smartphone? Posted by: @foundational As for general observations, camera phones are easy to use, fast, and always available (you have it with you all the time). The downside to this is that the functions are lim... |
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