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 Translation for 'construction permit' from English to Finnish
NOUN   a construction permit | construction permits
hall.rake.
rakennuslupa {noun}
construction permit
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lupa {noun}permit
salliato permit
hall.kauppa
maahantuontilupa {noun}
import permit
hall.kauppa
vientilupa {noun}
export permit
hall.rake.
rakennuslupa {noun}
building permit
ammatithall.
työlupa {noun}
work permit
arkk.rake.
rakennussuunnitelma {noun}
construction plan
rake.
työmaa {noun}
construction site
rake.
rakennusvirheet {noun}
construction defects
rake.
rakennustyömaa {noun}
construction site
ammatitinsinöö.rake.
rakennusinsinööri {noun}
construction engineer
arkk.rake.
rakennuspiirustus {noun}
construction draft
ekonomiarake.teolii.
rakennusteollisuus {noun}
construction industry
arkk.
rakennustyyli {noun}
construction style
ammatit
rakennustyöläinen {noun}
construction worker
matskutrake.
rakennusmateriaali {noun}
construction material
ekonomiarake.
rakennusliike {noun}
construction company
rake.
rakennusvuosi {noun}
year of construction
ammatitrake.
rakennuspiirtäjä {noun}
construction draftsman [Am.]
ammatitrake.
rakennuspiirtäjä {noun} [nainen]
construction draftswoman [Am.]
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Usage Examples English
  • The station received its construction permit as WRLB on June 7, 1984.
  • Intended to be a simulcasting sister to WNJR (1430 AM), the FM station never made it to the air despite being granted several extensions of its construction permit.
  • The FCC granted the construction permit to Television Corporation (TVX, later known simply as TVX Broadcast Group) in August 1983.
  • An early application for the Channel 49 license is on file for a WBBU-TV, which was granted a construction permit in 1966 but could not make it to air before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) purged the license from its database in 1970.
  • Before going on air, Bay Television also rebuffed an offer from Telemundo to buy the construction permit.

  • In March 1961, the owners of Skyland Broadcasting Corporation sold the construction permit for dark WONE-TV, as well as on-the-air then-sister stations WONE (AM) and WIFE (FM) (now WTUE), to Brush-Moore Newspapers.
  • In January 2014 Saint Leo University received a construction permit for a Low Power FM Station to operate on 92.7 MHz. The call sign is WLSL-LP (We Love Saint Leo).
  • In 1957, the network originally won an FCC construction permit to build a new station on Channel 11, the last remaining commercial VHF channel in St.
  • On June 17, 1970 a construction permit was granted and work began.
  • In 1937, W1XOJ, the first experimental FM radio station after Armstrong's W2XMN in Alpine, New Jersey, was granted a construction permit by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

  • WHTA got a construction permit from the FCC to increase the height of the antenna on the tower, but this only reduced the problem rather than eliminating it.
  • The original call sign was WTHA when the construction permit was issued at the beginning of October 1996.
  • It created enough interest among the student body that the Georgia Board of Regents obtained a construction permit and license for its own station at the university, WRAS-FM.
  • The station's construction permit was applied for from the Federal Communications Commission in 1995.
  • The WHYY-TV call letters moved to the channel 12 construction permit in March 1963.

  • More recently, WMTW obtained a construction permit for a translator in Portland on UHF channel 26.
  • 6 million from Mexico after a Mexican municipality refused a construction permit for the hazardous waste landfill it intended to construct in Guadalcázar, San Luis Potosí.
  • The University of Iowa later applied for a construction permit for station WSUI-TV on channel 11 in February 1948.
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