QUOTE(BRE @ Oct 8 2016, 05:50 PM)
To retain the earth due to different in Reduce Level (RL).Also can called as platform level in normal term.
Reduce Level is in Engineering or surveying terms.
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QUOTE(BRE @ Oct 9 2016, 07:55 AM) Reduced levelReduced Level in surveying refers to equating elevations of survey points with reference to a common assumed datum. It is a vertical distance between survey point and adopted datum plane. Thus it is considered as the base elevation which is used as reference to reckon heights or depths of other important places. Reduced here means equating and Level means Elevations. Datum may be real or imaginary location with a nominated elevation of straight zero. Always remember that due to nature of ground terrain, it caused necessary to built retaining structure (in this case, gravity wall called keystone's wall) in order to separate the ground in two different REDUCE LEVEL where normal cannot be done by slope cutting methods. |
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Steady abam paparazi! Keep the great photos coming hehe
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QUOTE(cescoranje @ Oct 10 2016, 10:49 AM) actually we already have a whatsapp group with about 27 owners in it from all 3 phases (Acacia, Begonia, Camelia). PM me your number if you would like to be in. Yes! Currently in the group we have total of :-Acacia : 21 buyers Begonia : 5 buyers Camelia : 8 buyers any buyers who likes to join the group, please pm me or cescoranje. |
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D road between 2 rows of houses looks like very wide, more than 50ft?
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Ya it's great! But around 10ft will be taken up as pavement. Hopefully all d roads there r wide
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