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noun - is a protective barrier or railing system designed to prevent people or vehicles from falling off elevated areas, such as bridges, balconies, and construction sites, or from straying into dangerous zones. start learning
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bariery, barierki (np. na moście), poręcz
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noun - is a component placed between a bridge's superstructure (deck and girders) and substructure (piers and abutments) that transfers loads and allows controlled movement. start learning
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noun - refers to the magnitude, frequency, and distribution of weight and forces exerted by vehicles and their movement on structures and pavements over their design life. start learning
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noun - is a temporary structure that supports a permanent structure, such as concrete or steel elements, until it has achieved sufficient strength to support itself. start learning
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noun - refers to the design, installation, and maintenance of complex systems that transport fluids for various applications, including potable water delivery, waste removal, heating, cooling, and stormwater management. start learning
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instalacja (media) wod.-kan., grzewcze
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noun - is a technical drawing that visually represents a building's water supply, drainage, and waste removal systems, using symbols to show pipes, fixtures, and valves. start learning
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noun - is a service pipe that transports treated water from the public water main to a property or a building's internal plumbing system. start learning
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noun - refers to the primary, principal lines or systems that deliver essential utilities such as water, gas, or electricity to a community or building. start learning
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sieci (uzbrojenia terenu)
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noun - refers to a joint designed to prevent the passage of soil or water into it, often using seals like rubber or geotextile filters to maintain its integrity against infiltration. start learning
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adj - describes a defect where a system, such as a pipe, roof, or building envelope, permits the unintended passage of fluids (liquids or gases) or air through cracks, holes, or permeable materials. start learning
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noun - is a device that controls the flow of fluids or gases within a system by opening, closing, or partially obstructing a passageway, essential for regulating water supply, managing sewage, and ensuring safety in various infrastructure projects. start learning
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shutoff (stop, cut-off) valve noun - is a device installed in a pipeline to completely stop the flow of a liquid or gas when necessary. start learning
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noun - is a device installed in a water system to measure and record the volume of water that flows through a pipe or conduit (a channel for conveying water or other fluid). start learning
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noun - is a flexible mechanical seal that fills the space between two mating surfaces to prevent the leakage of liquids, gases, or other substances from a pipeline, joint, or structure. start learning
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road seal tape (asphalt tape, hbitumen joint tape) noun - a self-adhesive composite material of bitumen and a geotextile, designed for the long-term repair and sealing of cracks, joints, and seams in asphalt and concrete pavements. start learning
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taśma uszczelniająca drogi (taśma asfaltowa, taśma uszczelniająca spoiny bitumiczne)
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