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Related Definitions Temporary Structure means a structure built/constructed purely on temporary basis, wholly within the plot with the approval of the Authority for a specific period of time and which shall be demolished on completion of the project.
Temporary structures are structures which are erected to fill a temporary need, lasting for hours, days, weeks, and sometimes months instead of years.
A permanent structure is going to last you decades because, just like a conventional building, they are made for long-term use. Temporary structures are built for portability so they can easily be moved to different relocations, lasting several years with maintenance.
Construction ramps, runways, and platforms. Scaffolding. Shoring. Falsework. Concrete formwork.
A permanent structure is going to last you decades because, just like a conventional building, they are made for long-term use. Temporary structures are built for portability so they can easily be moved to different relocations, lasting several years with maintenance.

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Hence, Cofferdam is a temporary structure for bridge construction.
Non-permanent structure means any structures such as buildings, tents, park trailers or cabins that can be removed from the premise of a tourist accommodation and they are not restrained from removal by foundation or utilities, without internal plumbing, dependent upon central shower/toilet buildings for tourist ...
Temporary structures in construction Cofferdams. Earth-retaining structures. Tunneling supports. Underpinning. Diaphragm/slurry walls. Roadway decking.
Temporary supporting structures are those structures which are required in the routine building construction works or repair works. During the process of concreting work, temporary structures called formworks are needed till the concrete attains its full strength.
Permanent structure means a structure fixed to the ground by any of the various types of foundations, slabs, piers, poles, or other means allowed by building codes.

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