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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | WELD MY WORLD MARCH 24, 2011 Welding Careers and Salaries - Welding Resources and Tips Welding Resources and Tips Learn to Weld with the Latest Welding Information, News and Tips Home About Subscribe Quick Welding Tips -- Welding Supplies -- « Safeguarding Employees with Robotics | Main | Fact or Fiction Revisit: Have You Kept Yourself Recession-Proof? Best of all, careers in welding can pay well. Verify your Comment Previewing your Comment Posted by: | This is only a preview. | GREEN GODDESS OCTOBER 29, 2010 Solar Power Going Going Gone Here in the Mojave Desert, a dice throw away from the Nevada border, giant road graders and a small army of laborers began turning the dirt for BrightSource Energy’s $2 billion Ivanpah project, the first large-scale solar thermal power plant to be built in the United States in two decades. Green Goddess Musing about Sustainable Issues in a planet hell bent on being anything but. Uwe T. | | | | | | | TEMPEST BLOG JANUARY 26, 2011 Construction Indirect Costs Part 6 Oh, By The Way… « Construction Indirect Costs Part 5 A Tip On Indirects » Construction Indirect Costs Part 6 Small Tools and Consumables The small tools and consumables on a project are related to the craft labor and the type of work for the project. Laborers will have the expense for brooms, mops, gloves and rags. Pipefitters will have it for welding goggles, hoods, and other gear. In some areas of the country, for select craft, they may also be influenced by union agreements. The standard definition of small tools will vary. Consumables are just that. | | |
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