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Technical drawings are produced for a range of different products, and you will probably encounter technical drawings at a variety of stages throughout any building work you perform. Often, technical drawings are created by an architect or structural engineer when planning a conversion or extension. These technical drawings are usually produced for the construction contractor, and will include things like specifications for the types of materials utilised for specific components of the build as well as the methods of construction to be undertaken. Technical drawings also feature proportions for a variety of aspects of the building, including ceiling heights and floor plans.
Technical drawings might be either 2D or 3D depending on the information that is required to be conveyed in the plans. They could be generated either by hand or by using computer aided design, although the majority of technical drawings are created and delivered digitally as the computer aided design software offers precision measurements.
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The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames is a borough in southwest London, England. The principle town is Kingston upon Thames and it contains Surbiton, Chessington, New Malden, Tolworth and part of Worcester Park. It is the oldest of the four Royal Boroughs in England. The other boroughs are Kensington and Chelsea and Greenwich also in London, and Windsor and Maidenhead. The local authority is Kingston upon Thames London Borough Council.
According to population estimates in the middle of 2014, Kingston upon Thames includes a permanent population of around 169958 inhabitants. Kingston is 1 of five London Boroughs with no London Underground station. It has nine National Rail stations and 2 centrally located bus stations. In 2008, 64 bus routes served Kingston. In March 2011, the main forms of transport that residents utilised to travel to work were driving a car or van, used by 26.1 percent of all residents aged 16-74 and train, made use of by 7.1 per cent, and bus, minibus or coach, utilised by 7.1 per cent.
Kingston has lots of attractions in and close to it, ranging from nature attractions and historical attractions to theme parks. This includes Richmond Park, that is among the world’s largest urban parks, and three times the size of Central Park in New York City.