| Window furniture |  "window furniture" refers to the various hardware components and accessories that are attached to or associated with windows to |
| Wind Load |  In the context of Australian commercial construction projects, wind load refers to the dynamic force exerted on a building by |
| Wind Brace |  a wind brace is a structural element designed to provide lateral stability to a building or structure by resisting wind |
| Weep hole | |
| Weatherstrip |  a weatherstrip refers to a material or device used to seal the edges of doors, windows, and other building components |
| Waterproofing Walls |  Waterproofing walls in Australian commercial construction projects refers to the process of applying specific materials and techniques to prevent water |
| Waterproof Cement |  "waterproof cement" typically refers to a type of cement that has been formulated or treated to resist water penetration. |
| Waterproof |  waterproofing refers to the formation of an impervious barrier designed to prevent water from entering or escaping from various sections |
| Water Cement Ratio | Synonyms - cement ratio, water ratio
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| Wall Tie |  a wall tie is a component used to connect the outer and inner walls or leaves of a cavity wall. |
| Wall Sheeting |  Wall sheeting, also known as wall cladding, is a protective and decorative layer applied to a building's exterior or interior Synonyms - wall cladding, cladding
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| Wall plate |  a "wall plate" typically refers to a horizontal structural element that is placed on top of a wall to support |
| Waffle pod (slab) |  A waffle pod slab is a type of concrete slab used in Australian commercial and residential construction projects. It is |
| Volume Batching |  Volume batching in the context of Australian commercial construction projects refers to the process of measuring and combining construction materials, |
| Vertical Line |  a "vertical line" typically refers to a line that is perpendicular to the horizontal plane, extending straight up and down. |