local materials in Vietnamese

@Chuyên ngành kỹ thuật
@Lĩnh vực: xây dựng
-vật liệu địa phương
@Chuyên ngành kỹ thuật
@Lĩnh vực: xây dựng
-vật liệu địa phương

Sentence patterns related to "local materials"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "local materials" from the English - Vietnamese Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "local materials", or refer to the context using the word "local materials" in the English - Vietnamese Dictionary.

1. Funds were limited, so the brothers had to rely on local materials.

Vì ngân quỹ eo hẹp, các anh phải dựa vào các vật liệu sẵn có tại địa phương.

2. The Hippo Farm Bioclimatic Dormitories use unique local materials to keep costs and temperatures low.

3. Contractors in your area can negotiate better prices for materials and labor, can source local materials, and typically know your area's code requirements

4. Sharon began building simple structures in the kibbutzim, above all community buildings and schools, which were constructed from local materials, like sand, bricks and lime-stones.

5. In smallholder dairy farms (SDFs), farmers often build Cowsheds using local materials and based on self-accumulated experience without due consideration to reducing the risk of heat stress

6. In smallholder dairy farms (SDFs), farmers often build Cowsheds using local materials and based on self-accumulated experience without due consideration to reducing the risk of heat stress

7. The invention relates to an anchoring element (10) comprising an external bearing structure in the form of a traction device (15), which is preferably net-shaped and is provided with a ballast body (36) made of a local materials.

8. According to a 2007 interim report on the characteristics of housing and the living environment of the population by the National Institute of Statistics, more than half the population (57.14 per cent) live in traditional housing built with local materials (adobe, clay, wood and straw); 25.8 per cent in dwelling huts (using the same materials); and 8.8 per cent in permanent structures.