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MAAHAD TAHFIZ AL FAJ

1.0 CONCRETE

2.0 FRAMING

3.0 PLUMBING

4.0 ELECTRICAL

5.0 INTERIOR

6.0 ROOFTING

1.1-POUR FOUNDATION 1.2- INSTALL PATIO 1.3 STAIRWAY

2.1- FRAME EXTERIOR WALLS 2.2- FRAME INTERIOR WALLS 2.3-INSTALL ROOFING TRUSSES

3.1-INSTALL WATER LINES 3.2-INSTALL GAS LINES 3.3-INSTALL BATH AND KITCHEN FIXTURES

4.1-INSTALL WIRING 4.2-INSTAL OUTLET/SWITCHES 4.3-INSTALL FIXTURES

5.1-INSTALL DRYWALL 5.2-INSTALL CARPET 5.3-PAINTING

6.1-INSTALL FELT 6.2-INSTALL SHINGLES 6.3-INSTALL VENTS

1.0 Concrete Concrete is the foundation of everything from home patios to miles of freeways, and it is the concrete workers' duties to ensure the safe and proper installation of a foundation 1.1. Pour Foundation 1.2 Install Patio 1.3 Pour Stairway 2.0 Framing known as light-frame construction, is a building technique based around structural members, which provide a stable frame to which interior and exterior wall coverings are attached, and covered by a roof comprising horizontal ceiling joists and sloping rafters (together forming a truss structure) or manufactured pre-fabricated roof trusses all of which are covered by various sheathing materials to give weather resistance 2.1 Frame Exterior Walls Exterior wall studs are the vertical members to which the wall sheathing and cladding are attached. They are supported on a bottom plate or foundation sill and in turn support the top plate 2.2 Frame Interior Walls Interior partitions supporting floor, ceiling or roof loads are called load bearing walls; others are called nonload bearing or simply partitions. Interior load bearing walls are framed in the same way as exterior walls 2.3 Install Roofing Trusses Roofs are covered with shingles made of asphalt, fiberglass and small gravel coating, but a wide range of materials are used. Molten tar is often used to waterproof flatter roofs. Steel panels are being used due to durability. Slate or tile roofs offer more historic coverings for light-frame roofs.

2.0 Plumbing Is a circulatory system, running unseen behind the walls and under the floorboards, mysteriously carrying water to and from. 3.1 Install Water Lines 3.2 Install Gas Lines 3.3 Install Bath and Kitchen Fixtures 4.0 Electrical Insulated conductors used to carry electricity, and associated devices. General aspects of electrical wiring as used to provide power in buildings and structures. 4.1 Install Wiring Wiring system install with relatively low power requirements, infrequent changes to the building structure and layout, usually with dry, moderate temperature, and noncorrosive environmental conditions. 4.2 Install Outlets/Switches Outlet and switches were installed in every room. 4.3 Install Fixtures Fixtures install to complete the process. 5.0 Interior Refer to installation 5.1 Install Drywall 5.2 Install Carpets

Carpet for mosque area 5.3 Install Painting

6.0 Roofing 6.1 Install Felt 6.2 Install Shingles 6.3 Install Vents

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