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FAQ

What are the 4 main types of construction?

The four main types include residential, commercial, industrial and infrastructure construction, but there are other types of construction as well as different ways to classify them, such as by sector, owner, occupancy or fire resistance. Each type of construction has its own unique set of challenges and requirements.

What are standards in construction?

Construction standards are guidelines and regulations governing various aspects of construction projects, including safety, structural integrity, and environmental concerns. You can also learn the relevant Construction Standards by taking OSHA 30 training courses.

What is a standard construction contract?

Standard forms of construction contracts are foundational documents in the construction industry, delineating the responsibilities, obligations, and rights of all parties involved in a construction project.

What is a standard construction?

We typically lend on properties of standard construction which is defined as built of stone, concrete block and/or brick with either solid or cavity walls that consist of an inner and outer skin. The outer skin will usually be of stone, brick or block. The roof will be of slate, tile, thatch or felt.

What is nonresidential building construction?

The Nonresidential Building Construction industry, defined under NAICS 2362, encompasses the construction of commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings. This sector includes companies that are primarily engaged in handling new works, additions, alterations, or maintenance and repairs to commercial structures.

Sources

[1] https://fourthwallbc.com/blog/buying-non-standard-construction-house/
[2] https://hertstools.co.uk/what-is-a-non-standard-construction/
[3] https://buildmytalent.com/2024/04/28/unconventional-charm-a-practical-guide-to-non-standard-construction-homes/


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