Snagging is a term used in the construction industry in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Snagging is the production of a list of quality defects at the end of a build process/phase/stage (a "Snag List" or "Snagging List").
Some construction terms are aerator, aggregate, ducts, dry in, glaving, grade, girder, jumpers, king stud, knot, pedestal, penny, paver, punch out, punch list, and putty.
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In construction terms, eaves are the edges of the roof that form an overhang. They are often fitted with gutters to allow for drainage.
In computer terms, a standoff is a separator that is threaded and used to raise an assembly above another. Generally, their construction is round or hex shaped. Usually made of brass, nylon or aluminum, they come in female - female or male - male forms.
A definition list would be good for that. Use the <dl> (definition list), <dt> (definition term), and <dd> (definition description) tags. Here is the syntax of the list: <dl> <dt></dt> <dd></dd> <dt></dt> <dd></dd> </dl>
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However your ability to obtain their attention in fixing the snag list has been impressive.
SNAG may mean "Sensitive New Age Guy". Depending on what part of the world you are in, a snag could be a BBQ'ing type of sausage.
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Some construction terms are aerator, aggregate, ducts, dry in, glaving, grade, girder, jumpers, king stud, knot, pedestal, penny, paver, punch out, punch list, and putty.
There are two websites where job search can done is where you find information on jobs where you are construction superintendent. Sites which are of the names: monster.com and snag a job.
Where can I find a list of the Uniform Construction Index?
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Snag it was created in 1926-09.
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Craigslist Seattle and Indeed should have a good list of jobs. Also, try Snag-a-job or SimplyHired which are good for hourly employment.