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Granolithic screed, also
known as
granolithic paving and
granolithic concrete, is a type of
construction material composed of
cement and fine aggregate...
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occur with a wet mix. The
floor finish is
carefully cured after laying.
Granolithic is
composed of
cement and fine
aggregate mortar, the
aggregate being...
- 9 ft) clearance. The
exterior of the
Cross is
finished with
chipped granolithic marble. The base
until the 11 m (36 ft)
level is
capped with sculptural...
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floor at a
range of up to 60 meters. For example, the
material called granolithic.
Screed wire, an
alternate name for a
ground wire in
electrical work...
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Earthen floor adobe or clay
floors Solid ground floor cement screed or
granolithic A
number of
special features may be used to
ornament a
floor or perform...
- one 6-foot (1.8 m)-wide pair. The
platforms and
floors were made of
granolithic.
Station walls were
tiled with
white enamel, with a buff tile band 6...
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adobe or clay
floors Solid ground floor,
cementitious levelling/wearing/
granolithic screeds, polymer-modified
concretes and levelling/wearing screeds. ****...
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Operatives in 1918,
under the name of the
National ****ociation of Plasterers,
Granolithic and
Cement Workers. It left the
federation in 1924, but
rejoined in 1933...
- was desired. The
station was
constructed of
reinforced concrete with
granolithic platforms and floors. The
ceilings and
upper walls were
finished with...
- cabinetry,
niches and the cove ceilings. All are in
stylized geometric form.
Granolithic flooring can
still be
found on the
first 3
steps of the
stairs and main...