4/2005
Front Door (8 feet tall 6 feet wide double doors with two 14 inch side lites
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Inside (left side)
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part of Back
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Horizontal steel rebar on the top 2-3 layers of blocks
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Vertical steel rebar
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The distance between vertical steel rebar
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Two 20 feet tall columns: no one sneezed here until the concrete was poured two weeks after (waiting for elevation survey and block inspections).
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