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1) строительство; возведение (здания, сооружения)2) установка; сборка; монтаж; монтирование3) монтажный•erection by protrusion and floating — сооружение ( моста) путём продвигания пролётов на плаву
erection from "wheels" — монтаж "с колёс"
erection from transport vehicles — монтаж "с колёс"
erection procedure by partially confining the movement of elements to be mounted — ограниченно-свободный монтаж
- erection of embankment - erection of equipment - erection of formwork - erection of overhead line - erection of structural steel - erection of tower type structures or equipment by sliding its supporting part on rollers - balanced erection - building erection - cantilever erection - correct erection - crane erection - disruption of the schedule of erection works - overall erection - overhang erection - overhead erection - proper erection - rapid erection - schedule of erection works - site erection - span erection - split erection - steel erection - tank erection - trial erection - vertical erectionerection without scaffolding — сборка без подмостей, навесной монтаж ( пролётного строения моста)
* * *монтаж, монтажные работы, возведение ( сооружений)- erection of cranes
- balanced cantilever erection
- bridge erection
- bridge erection on falsework
- building erection
- cantilever erection
- high-rise erection
- steelwork erection
- structural steel erection
- structure erection
- vertical erection
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