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Wage Type | The overarching category of wages used in a bid (examples: Union, Open, and Sub). Different wage types allow the estimator to apply different burdens depending on who is performing the labor on a project. |
Work | The successful performance of the entire scope of the project being performed for a specific construction project including labor, materials, equipment, and other associated items necessary to fulfill all obligations under the contract. |
Work Breakdown Structure | (aka WBS) The method applied for grouping like job costs, for example, CSI Master Format or Uniformat. |
Working Drawings | A scale drawing that serves as a guide for the construction of something such as a building or machine. |
Work Letter | A written statement (often called Exhibit B to a lease or rental agreement) of the specific materials and quantities the owner will provide at his own expense. The work letter defines the building standards, including the type of ceiling , the type and number of light fixtures, the size and construction of the suite-entry and interior doors. Building standards define the quality of tenant spaces. Generally, a Work Letter is associated with the leasing or renting of office space by a tenant within a Building Envelope. (see Tenant Improvements and Building Envelope) |
Work Order | A written order, signed by the owner or his representative, of a contractual status requiring performance by the contractor without negotiation of any sort. |
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