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ARCHIVES DAP-NEDUET DCET, APL Catalogue ARCHIVES DCET, APL Catalogue DAP-NEDUET MATERIAL CALL NO. AUTHOR/EDITOR TITLE SUBJECT TYPE A1/03 CHARLES GEORGE ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHIC STANDARDS ARCHITECTURAL BOOK RAMSEY, DESIGN DATAS/STANDARDS A1/04 RAMSAY / SLEEPER ARCHITECTURE GRAPHIC STANDARDS ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DESIGN DATAS/STANDARDS A1/05 JOHN HANDBOOK TIME SAVER STANDARDS FOR ARCHITECTURE DESIGN DATA ARCHITECTURAL BOOK CALLENDER DESIGN DATAS/STANDARDS A1/06 ELWYN E. SEELYE DESIGN THIRD EDITION VOL. 1 ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DESIGN DATAS/STANDARDS A1/07 GRIFEIN 69 SCIENCE TEACHING EQUIPMENT ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DESIGN DATAS/STANDARDS A1/09 TIME SAVER STANDARDS ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DESIGN DATAS/STANDARDS A1/10 JOHN HANDBOOK TIME SAVER STANDARDS FOR ARCHITECTURE DESIGN DATA ARCHITECTURAL BOOK CALLENDER DESIGN DATAS/STANDARDS A1/10 JOHN HANDBOOK TIME SAVER STANDARDS FOR BUILDING TYPES ARCHITECTURAL BOOK CALLENDER DESIGN DATAS/STANDARDS A1/11 JOHN HANDBOOK TIME SAVER STANDARDS FOR ARCHITECTURE DESIGN DATA ARCHITECTURAL BOOK CALLENDER DESIGN DATAS/STANDARDS A1/11 JOHN HANDBOOK TIME SAVER STANDARDS FOR ARCHITECTURE DESIGN DATA ARCHITECTURAL BOOK CALLENDER DESIGN DATAS/STANDARDS AZEEM A. KHAN 1(203) 09/12/2011 ARCHIVES DCET, APL Catalogue DAP-NEDUET MATERIAL CALL NO. AUTHOR/EDITOR TITLE SUBJECT TYPE A1/11 JOHN HANDBOOK TIME SAVER STANDARDS FOR ARCHITECTURE DESIGN DATA ARCHITECTURAL BOOK CALLENDER DESIGN DATAS/STANDARDS A1/12 JOHN HANDBOOK TIME SAVER STANDARDS FOR ARCHITECTURE DESIGN DATA ARCHITECTURAL BOOK CALLENDER DESIGN DATAS/STANDARDS A2/01 D. A. L. A. BAYNE ARCHITECTS' WARKING DETAILS VOL. 2 ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/02 D.A.C.A. BOYNE ARCHITECTS' WARKING DETAILS VOL. 3 ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/03 C.A. BAYONE ARCHITECTS' WARKING DETAILS VOL. 5 ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/04 C.A. BAYONE ARCHITECTS' WORKING DETAILS VOL. 10 ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/05 C.A. BAYONE ARCHITECTS' WORKING DETAILS VOL. 11 ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/06 C.A. BAYONE ARCHITECTS' WORKING DETAILS VOL. 6 ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/07 C.A. BAYONE ARCHITECTS' WORKING DETAILS VOL. 7 ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/08 C.A. BAYONE ARCHITECTS' WORKING DETAILS VOL. 9 ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/09 WALTER R. JAGGARD ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (VOL.2 PART 1) ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/10 WALLER R. JAGGARD ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION VOL.1 ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/11 EDWARD D. MILLS ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL SHEETS 3 ARCHITECTURAL BOOK F.R.I.B.A. DETAILING A2/12 NTONIN RAYMOND ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/13 JACK J. HAYSLETT ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING & PLANNING ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING AZEEM A. KHAN 2(203) 09/12/2011 ARCHIVES DCET, APL Catalogue DAP-NEDUET MATERIAL CALL NO. AUTHOR/EDITOR TITLE SUBJECT TYPE A2/15 PREPARED BY: PCI ARCHITECTURAL PRECAST CONGRETE DRAFTING HANDBOOK ARCHITECTURAL BOOK COMMITTEE DETAILING A2/17 D.A.C.A. BOYNE ARCHITECTURE'S WORKING DETAILS VOL. 1 ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/18 D.A.C.A. BOYNE ARCHITECTURE'S WORKING DETAILS VOL. 10 ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/19 WALTER R. JAGGARD ARCHITECURAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (VOL.2 PART 2) ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/20 JOSE MANSER BATHROOM S. ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/21 CAPT B.A. KHAN BLUE PRINT READING FOR THE BUILDING THADES ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/22 PETER RUSSELL COMPTITINE DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTUTES ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/23 W. A. P.D.A. DESIGNS OF BUILDINGS ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/24 NATIONAL BUILDING EXTERNAL WORKS DETAIL SHEETS ARCHITECTURAL BOOK AGENCY DETAILING A2/25 HOWARD ROBERTSON MDORN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/26 H. D. SEARLES WOOD MODERN BUILDING ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/27 MINOO MISTRI MODERN FIXING PRACTICE ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/29 COLIN AMERY THREE CENTURIE OF ARCHITECTURAL CRAFTSMANSHIP ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/30 ROYAL CHARTER BUILDING DRAWING PROCITICE ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING A2/33 CECIL C. HANDISYDE EVERYDAY DETAILS ARCHITECTURAL BOOK DETAILING AZEEM A. KHAN 3(203) 09/12/2011 ARCHIVES DCET, APL Catalogue DAP-NEDUET MATERIAL CALL NO. AUTHOR/EDITOR TITLE SUBJECT TYPE A3/01 SPONS ARCHITECTS' & BUILDERS ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A3/02 CHRIS CHOATE ARCHITECTURAL PRESENTATION IN OPAGUE WATEECALAR ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A3/03 BUILDING BYELAWS POKET BOOK ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A3/04 RABERT W. PORTER BUILDING CANTRACT NOTES ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A3/05 T. SUMNER SMITH BUILDING SPECIFICATION PRINCIPLES & PRACTIC ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A3/06 L.E. VICKERS BUYING A HOUSE ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT AZEEM A. KHAN 4(203) 09/12/2011 ARCHIVES DCET, APL Catalogue DAP-NEDUET MATERIAL CALL NO. AUTHOR/EDITOR TITLE SUBJECT TYPE A3/07 G.S. CALEMAN D.SC CIVIL ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION & QUAIRTITIES ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A3/08 DOAGLAS W. LANG CRITIEAL PATH ANALSIS ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A3/09 CHARLES B. THOMSEN DEVELOPING, MARKETING, & DELIVERING CONSTRUCTION ARCHITECTURAL BOOK MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A3/10 DISTRICT POLICE LINE IN BALTISTAN ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A3/11 S. BRICK FERD SMITH EMDEN'S BUILDING CONTRACTS & PRACTICE ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A3/12 R.L. PEURIFOP ESTIMATING CONSTRUCTION COSTS ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT AZEEM A. KHAN 5(203) 09/12/2011 ARCHIVES DCET, APL Catalogue DAP-NEDUET MATERIAL CALL NO. AUTHOR/EDITOR TITLE SUBJECT TYPE A3/13 MC GRAW HILL FIELD & OFFICE MANUAL ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A3/14 JACK BOWYER PRACTICAL SPECIFICATION WKITING ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A3/15 ROSHAN NAMAVATI PROFESSIONAL PARCICE ESTIMATING & VALUATION ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A3/16 DEX HARRISON, FRIBA SPECIFICATION 1970 VOL 1 ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A3/17 ARTHUR J. WILLIS THE ARCHITECT IN PRACTICE ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A3/18 RONALD GREEN THE ARCHITECT'S GUIDE TO SITE MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT AZEEM A. KHAN 6(203) 09/12/2011 ARCHIVES DCET, APL Catalogue DAP-NEDUET MATERIAL CALL NO. AUTHOR/EDITOR TITLE SUBJECT TYPE A3/19 ICBO UNIFORM BUILDING CODE 1979 EDITION ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A3/20 JOHN R. CLARK, ESQ USING & UNDERSTANDING ENGINEERING SERVICE ND ARCHITECTURAL BOOK CONSTRUCTION PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A3/21 EDWARD X TUTTLE JR. WITH BENEFIT OF ARCHITECT A MANUAL ARCHITECTURAL BOOK A.I.P. PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A3/23 J.M. RICHARDS THE PROFESSIONS ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURAL BOOK PRACTICE/PROFESSIO NAL PRACTICE/OFFICE MANAGEMENT A4/01 S. GIEDION A DECADE OF NEW ARCH DIX & ARCH. CONTEM POREINE ARCHITECTURE BOOK A4/02 CAROLE RIFKIND A FIELD GUIDE TO AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE BOOK A4/03 JURGEN JOEDICKE A HISTORY OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE BOOK A4/04 NATHANIEL LLOYD A HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH HOUSE ARCHITECTURE BOOK A4/05 WEIDLINGER PAID ALUMINUM IN MODERN ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE BOOK A4/06 R. W. 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