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A Conduit is a pipe, usually metal, in which wiring is installed.
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Conduit - A hollow pipe casing through which electric lines run .
Construction Management - (see also Project Management) The overall management of the processes required to bring the site operations of a project to a satisfactory conclusion, ...

Conduit
- a pipe or some other form of channel enclosed within a floor or wall which carries water, wiring etc ...

a man-made conduit for transporting water.
Arabesque
literally meaning "in the Arabian fashion," an intricate pattern of interlaced or knotted lines consisting of stylized floral, foliage, and other motifs.

aqueduct - a conduit that resembles a bridge but carries water over a valley
arcade, colonnade - a structure composed of a series of arches supported by columns ...

chimney stack (conduit de cheminée)
chimney pot : Tudor or Medieval Revival style buildings often have wide, very tall chimneys with round or octagonal "pots" on top of each flue.

Conduit - usually a metal or plastic tube used to protect electrical cables.
Consumer Unit (distribution board) - fuses or circuit breakers providing short circuit protection to an electrical system.

Blowlamp - A compact burner with a powerful flame and a built in fuel supply, used for heating materials, mostly to soften them for hand work such as soldering and bending pipes or conduits ...

Debris from the plane crashes sliced through the core of the World Trade Center north tower. The elevator shaft became a conduit for burning jet fuel. As smoke billowed from the upper floors, countless people leaped from windows.

See also: Ground, Floor, Architecture, House, Member

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