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Figure 2.1 Plan map for the R-Block in STAAD.Pro    Figure 2.2 The 3-D view of the structure with 5 floors (R-Block)
Table 3.2 Few Column Rebound Hammer Test Values for Ground Floor (Part- B)
Table 3.3 The Compressive strength classes for Part-A: 620mm X 260mm Part-A: 620mm X 260mm

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