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Posted:
April 19, 2024

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Resume – Robert E. Callahan

***** *. ****** **. ***** Colorado 80103

Phone: 720-***-**** EMAIL: ad44ll@r.postjobfree.com

Summary of qualifications:

Over 45 years of proven expertise in construction and maintenance, coupled with strong supervisory and management skills.

Completed over 255 job-related courses and obtained certifications, showcasing a commitment to continuous learning and professional development.

Self-motivated individual with exceptional analytical and problem-solving abilities.

Skilled in gathering, organizing, and presenting information from various sources, enhancing efficiency for supervisors and team members.

Successfully supervised inmate crews within a correctional setting, demonstrating leadership and adaptability.

Proficient in estimating material, equipment, and labor requirements, assigning tasks based on individual strengths, and ensuring workflow efficiency while adhering to security protocols.

Prioritizes safety and risk management, implementing effective measures to mitigate potential hazards.

Well-versed in facilities management and maintenance across diverse environments, including casinos, resort hotels, hospitals, government facilities, and prisons.

Demonstrated track record in budget management, cost reduction, personnel training, safety enforcement, and site cleanliness.

Responsible for subcontractor scheduling, coordination, and monitoring of project progress, ensuring adherence to deadlines and specifications.

In-depth understanding of work sequencing and OSHA regulations, ensuring compliance and safety on job sites.

Familiar with site logistics and safety systems, contributing to smooth project execution and cost-effectiveness.

Proficient in quality testing and inspection coordination, ensuring adherence to standards and regulations.

Exceptional leadership and communication skills, adept at facilitating collaboration between stakeholders and ensuring project success.

Proactively manages problem prevention strategies, fostering a proactive approach to project management.

Experienced in staff supervision, goal setting, and team morale building, ensuring project objectives are met efficiently.

Skilled public speaker and educator, with over 5 years of experience in teaching and public speaking engagements.

Experienced in teaching trade skills and construction to inmates, contributing to rehabilitation efforts.

Knowledgeable in handling common health hazards in construction environments, ensuring a safe working environment for all.

Proficient in carpentry, electrical work, welding, painting, plastering, drywall installation, and locksmithing, with over 4 years of journeyman-level experience in each trade.

Trusted consultant sought out for guidance, assistance, and training by colleagues and peers.

Education, Certifications, licenses and applicable training

Education and Certifications:

Navy Technical Training Command Electronics/Electrical Certification(27 credits).

University of Arizona: Completed Drug Awareness Program (1 credit).

City Colleges of Chicago: English (3 credits).

OSHA and OSHA 6000 CertificationS.

First Aid, CPR, and AED, (all current).

Colorado Driver's License with Clean Driver's Abstract.

California Guard Card with Weapons of Mass Destruction and Counter-Terrorism Course.

Expert Rated Carpenter Certification.

Fire Fighting School: Navy Shipboard Fire Fighting ( Hickham, Hawaii), Advanced Fire Fighting (San Diego, CA), 13 years fire fighting systems equipment maintenance and inspection.

Operation: Forklift, Overhead Cranes, Bobcat, Backhoe, Dump Truck.

Manager/Supervisor Training with over 255 job-related courses and certifications.

Computer Literacy: Proficient in Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Internet Explorer 10, Photoshop, WinCad, and Outlook.

Wind Turbine Technician Course, College of the Desert/Desert Energy Enterprise Center: Completed a 280-hour course covering various subjects including electrical safety, injury prevention, fall protection, fire prevention, equipment safety, hazardous materials handling, and more.

Master Helm Qualified U.S. Navy: Proficient in boat handling, ship's rescue swimming, and survival skills on land and at sea.

California Back-flow Preventer Tester Plumbing License #0614

Employment History

9/15/2014 to 1/19/2024

FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION

26705 E. 68th Ave. Denver CO 80103

Phone: 303-***-****

Cell: 720-***-****

Supervisor: Sean Sorensen

Position: Engineering Technician, FV-0802-G

Duties and assigned Sites:

Responsible for overseeing the maintenance operations of Federal Aviation Administration facilities. Duties included:

1.xxPlanning and implementing maintenance schedules, creating and managing the maintenance schedules for equipment, machinery, and facilities, conducting regular inspections, identifying maintenance needs, scheduling repairs or preventative maintenance tasks.

2. Provide guidance and support, ensure that all maintenance work is completed efficiently.

3. Ensuring that all equipment, machinery, and systems are properly maintained and repaired as needed. This includes coordinating routine maintenance, troubleshooting equipment issues, and overseeing repairs or replacements when necessary.

4. Often responsible for creating and managing the maintenance budget, must ensure that maintenance activities are carried out within budgetary constraints and find ways to optimize costs without compromising safety or quality.

5. Establish and enforce safety protocols and ensure that all maintenance work is carried out in a safe manner.

6. Manage vendors or contractors who provide maintenance services or supplies. This includes negotiating contracts, monitoring vendor performance, and ensuring that services or supplies are delivered on time and within budget.

7. Record keeping and records of maintenance activities, including work orders, equipment maintenance logs, and inventory records to include key control room and

8. Ensure that all maintenance activities are carried out efficiently, safely, and in compliance with regulations. I played a critical role in maintaining the functionality and reliability of equipment, machinery, and facilities, contributing to the smooth operation of the organization.

TRACON Engineering Technician duties involve work in the following area: Carpentry, Painting, Plumbing, Electrical, Drywall, Landscaping, Small Engine Repair, electro mechanical service, maintenance and repair.

Reverse osmosis

Emergency lighting

Guard Shack, Maintain the structure and mechanical security gates

SFAS Equipment, fire panel, pre-actions and all related inspections related to fire safety.

Elevator service and maintenance

Escort visitors and vendors.

Locksmithing, issue keys repair and service locks.

Electric panels, keep panel schedules, perform inspections and maintenance.

National Airspace Equipment Building (NASEBS), maintenance of structures.

LLWAS 17-32 Maintenance of grounds, electrical panels and fire extinguishers.

Ordering and purchasing of materials and equipment to accomplish work.

11/05/2012 to 7/25/2013

MCAGCC Twentynine Palms, Public Works Division

Bldg. 1130 First Ave

Twentynine Palms Ca 92278

Phone 760-***-****

Supervisor: Donald Praska

Position: Maintenance Mechanic WG-4749-09 step 2

Primary duties:

Reclaimed, Cleaned and organized the long neglected storage areas.

Successfully, Identified and corrected safety hazards which were being overlooked.

Use computer on daily basis to research, order, communicate, organize and document.

Achieved total Inventory of mechanical assets, recorded locations, condition, make, model, serial number.

Created maintenance logs, ordered parts and materials for future use.

Plumbing - inspect and repair back flow preventers, inspecting and clearing sewer lines, high pressure steam lines, high pressure water mains, relocate fire hydrants, replace service and repair faucets, drains, and water heaters.

Mechanical - replace, service and repair industrial equipment.

Perform maintenance and repair to electrical and electronics.

Painting - re-stripe roads, warehouse, fire lanes and parking lots.

Perform journey level carpentry. Design, build and repair.

Cement work - remove, replace and repair curbs and sidewalks.

09/27/2010 to 10/27/2011

Department of Defense, Lackland Air Force Base

802nd Civil Engineering Squadron, CESC

59th Medical Detachment Wing, Wilford Hall

200 Berquist Drive

Lackland, TX 78236

Phone: 210-***-****

Supervisor: Stanley Rangel

Position: WG-4749-02 Maintenance Mechanic

Assigned to Wilford Hall Medical Center as Maintenance Mechanic.

Maintenance and Renovation of hospital spaces.

Painting rooms, halls and outside areas.

Maintain drop ceilings, tile floors, doors and cabinets.

Drywall repair, plastering and painting.

Metal work - install, change, modify ductwork, mount ladders and catwalks.

Locksmithing - service doors and vaults.

Use computers to track down vendors, order parts and materials, create documents.

Cement work - repair curbs, sidewalks, plant post for signs and traffic control.

Received rare Black Knight Award for exceptional performance.

8/31/2005 to 02/23/2010

Fantasy Springs Resort and Casino (40 hours per week)

84-245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio, Ca, 92201

Phone: 760-***-**** ext. 84744

Supervisor: Martin Quintero

Position: Master Carpenter

Duties included but were not limited to the following:

Identified serious safety issues and provided solutions, which protected coworkers.

Played a significant role in cutting cost by finding more efficient solutions.

Repainted 250 rooms and 11hallways in six months, worked 83 hours per week.

Renovated office area, built individual offices, closets, meeting room.

Renovated basement to provide storage areas for individual departments.

Set up and organized carpenter shop.

Designed and built projects to meet the needs of the casino and hotel.

Construct and build desks, tables, bookcase, cabinets and credenzas, shelves, counters and closets; install Formica surfacing on finished pieces.

Repair, install and maintain doors, floors, windows partitions and roofs.

Build rough wooden structures such as concrete forms, fences, ladders and scaffolds and do sheeting and rough carpentry on sheds and other buildings.

Plumbing - service, replace and repair plumbing as needed, toilets,urinals, fountains, faucets, hose bibs, drains, ice makers, water purification, irrigation, etc.

Electrical - service, install, repair and new install of electrical, switches, outlets, lighting, kitchen equipment, shop equipment, and bingo signage.

Maintenance activities including such things as fixing and replacing faucets, and stopping drains and toilet fixtures, and installing and maintaining light fixtures.

Perform hand and bench work in a carpenter shop and operate planers, jointers, power saws, boring and mortising machines.

Assist in supervision and training less experienced maintenance personnel.

Standard practices, processes, materials and tools of carpentry work.

Occupational hazards and standard safety practices of the trade.

Plan, layout and perform difficult carpentry work.

Work from sketches, blueprints or pictures.

Understand and carry out oral and written instructions.

Use and care for standard carpentry equipment including hand tools and power driven machinery.

Assist in supervision and training of less experienced maintenance personnel.

Drove box van, flatbed truck, forklift.

6/21/04 to 07/21/2005

John Tharp Renovations (40 hours per week)

91-1263 Kikaha Pl.

Kapolei, Hi 96707

Phone: 808-***-****

Supervisor: Johnny Tharp

Position: Renovations specialist and Supervisor

Used planning and estimating skills to achieve project goals in a timely and cost effective manner.

Use computer daily to coordinate work, schedule inspections, track cost, inventory tools, etc.

Successfully formulated the sequence of events to insure smooth efficient progress and eliminate unnecessary cost.

Supervise construction and the progress of sub-contractors.

Maintained an accident free, clean safe worksite for duration of employment.

Insured necessary inspections are scheduled and that job site is safe and ready.

Made final inspections to ensure quality of work, identify items that need to be added to punch list, ensure that all company property is accounted for and supervise the final clean up.

Federal OSHA 30 Certification

First Aid, CPE/AED Certification.

Managing safety or occupational health program elements.

Physical security specialist. (See Security KSA's)

Developing and recommending safety and occupational health policy to higher levels of management.

Applying safety and occupational health laws, regulations, principles, theories, practices, and procedures to advise on or resolve technical matters dealing with occupational safety and health requirements.

Developing safety and occupational health standards, regulations, practices, and procedures to eliminate or control potential hazards.

Developing or implementing programs to reduce the frequency, severity, and cost of accidents and occupational illnesses.

Analyzing or evaluating new and existing jobs, processes, products, or other systems to determine the existence, severity, probability, and outcome of hazards.

Designing or modifying workplaces, processes, products, or other systems to control or eliminate hazards.

Inspecting or surveying workplaces, processes, products, or other systems for compliance with established safety and occupational health policies or standards and to identify potential new hazards.

Training of workers, supervisors, managers, or other safety and occupational health personnel in safety or occupational health subjects.

06/2001 to 06/2004

The Home Depot (40 hours per week)

1021 Kamehameha Highway

Pearl City Hawaii 96782

Home Depot University Instructor

Phone: 808-***-****

Position: Home Depot University Instructor

Supervisor: Ron Harris

Drove sales in all departments by providing customers with the knowledge and confidence to perform do it yourself projects.

Excelled in all departments, with hands on experience and factory training, using tools and home improvement products.

Public speaking experience and product knowledge used to teach home improvement classes, give televised presentations and train associates

Completed all in store, computer based training for all store departments.

Use computer to create classroom courses, document training, perform research, and order materials.

02/2003 to 12/2004

Home of Dr. Donna Mcbrien-Sliwowski, (side job) 403-b Lakeview Circle, Wahiawa, Hi (40 hours per week)

Current address: 1750 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu, HI, 96826

Phone: 808-***-****

Position: Direct hire for home renovation.

Performed demolition to all exterior tongue and groove walls add replaced with wood framed walls.

Applied T-111 siding to exterior, ran new electrical, used Fire code drywall for interior walls and ceilings, applied grade 5 smooth finish and painted.

Leveled all floors and put down Hardi-Backer board to create base for ceramic tile or marble flooring.

Installed all electrical work from the weather head down, up graded power distribution panel.

Installed new windows and doors throughout.

Extended flooring to increase the square footage and increase the size of rooms.

The home owner had a General Contractor's License, which is how I was able to do all of the work.

12/1996 - 06//2001

Position: Physical Security Specialist (40 hours per week)

Primarily contracted with:

Aloha Lock and Key, Phone: 808-***-****, 401 Cooke Street, Honolulu hi 96813 And

Pacific Lock and Safe, Phone: 808-***-****, 3012 Waialae Ave #103, Honolulu Hi 96816

Worked repairing, overhaul, modifying, testing and installing locking devices and understanding the working interrelationships with monitors, alarms, timing mechanics, sensors which make up a surveillance system.

Considered an expert and have supervised other workers, consulted by other workers because of expertise in this area. Typical work includes making new keys from duplications, impressions, and key codes from a variety of key blanks.

Experience reviewing work order requirements to determine the work sequence and selection and use of tools and techniques to be applied.

Outstanding computer skills, researching applicable laws, tracking performance, authoring reports, ordering materials, documenting incidents, locating vendors.

Visit work sites to determine if locking devices have been tampered with.

Makes inspections to identify weakness in security systems.

Improvised trade techniques to adapt locking mechanisms for use to which they were not specifically designed for.

Identify weakness and make improvements that could hamper or prevent the use of standard neutralization techniques.

Perform the full installation and repair cycle on commercially manufactured locking devices, as well as reworking locks to improve or provide new structural or functional capabilities.

Work with clients and management in determining the most suitable locks to be used in solving specific security problems.

Use knowledge of locking devices and their working interrelationship with monitors, alarms, timing mechanisms, and sensors, etc. To make modifications, and rework locking devices to accomplish special security objectives designed to work in conjunction with other components and equipment.

Master key locks by changing tumblers and pins, removing or adding cylinder pins, rebuilding existing cylinders to new codes, and adapting existing locks to fit into the Base Master System.

Manufacture keys by code, duplicate keys and make keys by impression

Service vaults and combinative locking mechanisms.

Select the appropriate materials considering such factors as needed strength and hardness, machining characteristics, environmental factors, and the extent to which the materials used could complicate or hamper the use of standard neutralization techniques.

Experimented with various types of materials such as metals, alloys, and plastics when developing parts and components to solve special locking problems.

Often worked with incomplete drawings or specifications that frequently require the development of sketches, drawings, or diagrams with sufficient detail to identify missing tolerances, dimensions, and critical parts or surfaces.

Planned, coordinated, and implemented the key layout of new and renovated facilities throughout the bases and facilities.

Determine the time frame for completing repair and coordinate with personnel in other shops or trades, i.e., machinists in identifying tolerances and machining irregularly shaped parts.

Rework and finish substitute parts and fabricates parts to close fits by soldering or brazing broken locking parts together.

Use a wide variety of hand and power tools associated with locksmith work, metal fabrication, tool making, mechanical work and other skilled trades, such as jewelers lathe, bench grinder, combination grinder and buffer, electric drills, acetylene torches, soldering irons and brazing torches, bench lathes, and drill presses to accomplish work.

Test and evaluating the completed locking devices considering the desired objectives.

Performed preventive maintenance on all security type containers such as safes, vaults, and combination file cabinets.

Removed and replaced unserviceable locks, or restored repairable locks to operating condition by disassembling, cleaning, and replacing

09/1995 to 07/2005

Hawaii Railing Inc. (40 hours per week)

Phone: 808-***-****

91-174 Olai Street

Kapolei Hawaii 96707

Metal Fabrication / Welding

Supervisor: Karl Dicks

Position: Metal Fabrication and finishing

Use computer to create cut list, order materials, perform shipping, research tools, generate reports, and manage contacts and contracts.

Bid jobs, Responsible for all aspects, site survey, presentation, bidding, purchasing materials, planning, cut list, layout, weld, finish, delivery and install.

Responsible for final product and meeting the customer's approval.

Assisted with security issues, performed Locksmithing, installed closed circuit TV cameras, and security gates.

Maintained and repaired tools.

Used forklift for loading, unloading, and organizing.

Used trade knowledge to improve property, build, maintain and repair structures.

Often performed additional duties such as landscaping, cleanup, using insecticide with fogging machine, organizing materials, filling in as needed.

03/1994 to 09/1995

Network Enterprises (40 hours per week)

680 Iwilei Rd. Honolulu Hawaii

Honolulu, Hawaii 96819

Telephone: 808-***-****

Facsimile: 808-***-****

Email: ad44ll@r.postjobfree.com

Position: Superintendent, Hawaii State Hospital Renovation

Supervisor: Tom Hawkins, 808-***-****, 1270 Loho St, Kailua, HI 96734

Duties:

Network Enterprises, Inc. is a non-profit organization established in 1985 to provide vocational rehabilitation, job training, and job placement and support services to persons in Hawaii with physical, social, economic and/or intellectual/cognitive challenges. Network Enterprises, Inc.'s mission is to assist clients in building and enhancing self-esteem and self-confidence and to motivate them to obtain and maintain successful, competitive employment.

Superintendent Network Enterprises, in charge of renovation at Hawaii State Hospital for criminally insane. Due to the environment operational security and physical security were major responsibilities.

Information security - protecting information and information systems from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction.

Ascertaining that risks are managed appropriately and verifying that resources are used responsibly.

Set security policies, procedures, standards, guidelines, and baseline policies that dictate what role security plays within the organization. Such as requiring badges or signing in.

Insure regulatory policies, standards, are observed at financial institutions, health care facilities, public utilities, and other government-regulated industries, for example, to describe how to handle medical information, handle financial transactions, or process confidential information.

Outline detailed step-by-step tasks that should be performed to achieve a certain goals, such as how to install operating systems, configure security mechanisms, implement access control lists, set up new user accounts, assign computer privileges, audit activities, destroy material, report incidents, and much more.

Supervised and kept log of the daily activities of all employees and sub-contractors on site.

Used computer on daily basis to keep track of progress, record keeping, researching, generating reports, create presentations.

Ensured tools and materials were safely stored and on hand when needed.

Performed scheduling of man power to meet demands of job, all inspections and deliveries.

Maintained attendance records, hours worked, on site incidents, training records.

Cut cost wherever possible, controlled losses, maintained safety of site and provided training.

Perform online research to locate and identify materials and vendors.

Federal OSHA 30 Certification

First Aid, CPE/AED Certification.

Managing safety or occupational health program elements.

Physical security specialist. (See Security KSA's)

Developing and recommending safety and occupational health policy to higher levels of management.

Applying safety and occupational health laws, regulations, principles, theories, practices, and procedures to advise on or resolve technical matters dealing with occupational safety and health requirements.

Developing safety and occupational health standards, regulations, practices, and procedures to eliminate or control potential hazards.

Developing or implementing programs to reduce the frequency, severity, and cost of accidents and occupational illnesses.

Analyzing or evaluating new and existing jobs, processes, products, or other systems to determine the existence, severity, probability, and outcome of hazards.

Designing or modifying workplaces, processes, products, or other systems to control or eliminate hazards.

Inspecting or surveying workplaces, processes, products, or other systems for compliance with established safety and occupational health policies or standards and to identify potential new hazards.

Training of workers, supervisors, managers, or other safety and occupational health personnel in safety or occupational health subjects.

03/1992 - 12/1992 (Temp. 6 month hire)

Oahu Transit System (40 hours per week)

811 Middle Street

Honolulu Hawaii 96819

Phone: 808-***-****

Supervisor: Mr. Gene Teves

Position: 1st Class trades Worker

Performed carpentry, welding, electrical, asphalt lot/road repair and landscaping.

Repaired and replaced signs, built and repaired bus stop structures and benches.

06/91 - 03/1992

Lindemann Construction Inc. (40 hours per week)

500 Alakawa St Rm. 216J

Honolulu, HI 96817-5703

PHONE: 808-***-****

Position: Carpenter

Tackled some of the most complex and tedious projects as rough and finish carpenter building and installing redwood decking, balconies, cabinets, flooring, stairs and custom shelving.

Played a major role in the 145 Lumahai Street renovation, performing very complex custom carpentry projects that required problem solving and strong attention to detail.

03/1990 to 06/1991

Command Construction (40 hours per week)

Kaneohe, Hi 96744

Position: metal framer, Drywall

Successfully completed the complex metal framing work at the first Hawaiian Bank Project in Kaneohe Hawaii.

Independently performed remodel work, 245 Queen Street, Honolulu Hawaii 96816

Played a key role in the form work for the explosion resistant building at Chevron Refinery in Ewa Beach.

Made significant contributions working various trades, metal framing, hung and taped drywall, installed doors and installed the magnetic locks.

Ed and Don’s Candy factory. Called in to do punch list, made corrections to the grid ceiling, touched up blemishes in paint and plaster, corrected doors and checked plumbing and electrical.

03/88 to 03/90

Navy Public Works Center

Emergency Services Shop 572 (40 hours per week)

4300 Radford Dr

Honolulu Hi 96818-3298

Phone 808-***-****

Position: Carpenter WG-4607-09-2

Worked independently performing repairs, renovations, alterations to military housing and facilities.

Responsible for all aspects of assigned work, scope and plan work, select materials, assemble tools needed, schedule work, determine the sequence of work, schedule inspections, maintain site safety, close out job, final clean up.

Performed full range of work as a journeyman carpenter, required to construct, modify, repair wood and wood substitute items and structures such as swim floats, docks, piers, frameworks, doors, roofs, exterior siding, building additions and modifications; plan and accomplish the work from initial layout to final assembly, interpreting and applying plans, blueprints and specifications.

Determine methods, technique, materials and sequences best suited to the job.

Use tools and equipment such as framing, bevel and combination squares, all types of wood cutting power and hand saws, calipers and other common hand tools and power tools.

Repair and maintain historical structures, preserving their integrity.

Select, cut, shape, join, bond, fit, assemble, and decorate wooden and wood substitute parts.

Performed other related duties such as concrete work / masonry (brick and block), and painting.

Lead lower graded employees assigned to assist with same tasks.

Operated a motor vehicles; usually a commercial van or pick up.

3/1990 to 12/1990

Geronimo Service Company / (Now) All Star Service Company (40 hours per week)

2865 Pukoloa St

Honolulu Hi 96819

Supervisor: Charles White

Position: Electrician / Electrical Inspector

Change of occupancy maintenance, electrical inspector.

Record condition of electrical in unit, test all outlets, switches, lights, and appliances.

Generate work order to address deficiencies.

Follow up to ensure work was properly performed.

Put units back in service.

04/1987 to 03/1988

The Honolulu Merchandise market (40 hours per week)

1100 Alekea Street

Honolulu Hawaii 96819

Supervisor: Victor Marciel, 91-515 KOIHALA #515 EWA BEACH, HI 96706

Position: Renovation Carpenter

Renovate office space to accommodate new tenants.

Perform painting, plastering, and carpet work, carpentry, electrical and plumbing.

Maintain the physical security of the building, the property and assets.

01/1983 - 02/1987

UNITED STATES NAVY

Position: Electronics Technician / Damage Control / Security.

Boatswains mate - performed ships preservation lots of painting, rust removal, maintenance to deck hardware, capstan, rolling chicks, firefighting stations, chain locker, storage areas, ships spaces.

Master Helmsman qualified.

Damage control periodic inspection of shipboard spaces and equipment, scheduled and performed repairs as needed, expert with watertight doors maintenance and refurbish.

Typical repairs involved welding, electrical, breakdown and total rebuild of watertight doors, firefighting stations, water pumps and generators. Maintaining fan rooms equipment.

Trained firefighting, stretcher-bearer, weapons specialist, survival skills, leadership.

Stand watch and observe the 11 general orders of a sentry?

Carpentry KSA'S

Experience performing carpentry tasks such as repairing, constructing, altering, and maintaining wood/wood substitute components of buildings and structures where accuracy, spacing, and



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