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The answer depends on the cross-sectional area of the timber.
Cubic metres.
No it's not. It's a simile.
A timber schedule could be a structural timber schedule that is a list of major beams and columns (or posts). This could be a list of structural components that are not typical dimensional lumber.Alternatively, a timber schedule could be a list of all timber materials, including structural, lining and cladding timber.The exact contents of the schedule will depend on the puprpse for which it is being drawn up. One used for quantity surveying for the costs of the entire project might have all elements included, whereas one for the main contractor might exclude items for which they are not responsible, such as joinery.
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