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If you were a housing contractore how would you go about avoiding structure failure in the house that you build in terms of:1 poor design
2 incorrects choice of materials
3 poor workmanship
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If you were a housing contractore how would you go about avoiding structure failure in the house that you build in terms of:1 poor design
2 incorrects choice of materials
3 poor workmanship

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