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The construction or the structure is where the frame is supported. For example, for traditional bulletins the steel pole is what is being referred to as the construction. This construction supports the frame or frames that reside on the steel pole.

Geopath has various standard construction types to help describe how the frame is being supported.

Construction Type Name

Construction Type Description

Freestanding

freestanding structure taller than 10 feet tall

Exterior Wall

the wall of a standing building

Interior Wall

the wall inside of a building

Furniture

freestanding structure less than 10 feet tall

Stairs

a series of steps

Rooftop

the surface atop a building

Ceiling

hangs from or is flush with the area above

Floor

flat surface where people may walk

Tablet

may be held by a single individual

Interior Vehicle

the interior surfaces of a vehicle

Exterior Vehicle

the exterior surfaces of a vehicle

Column

a column inside of a building

Elevator

the interior of an elevator inside a building

Furniture - Top

the top of a freestanding structure within view of someone passing by 

Bus Exterior

Bus Exterior

Truck Exterior

Truck Exterior

Personal Motorized Vehicle Exterior

Personal Motorized Vehicle Exterior

Here are a few visual examples of construction types.

Submission:

Those who have permission to create and update inventory such as the media operator for example will always provide the construction name and the construction type. The construction name or the structure ID is what the media operator would identify the steel pole as within their database.

Most bulletin constructions support two frames. For example, the image below illustrates a situation where there are two frames and one steel pole. These two frames will have the same construction name because they are supported by the same construction.

Goal:

To understand the total number of unique constructions in the out of home world. This will enable us to answer how many constructions (structures) exist as well as how many frames each of these constructions support. This information can be useful for both buyers and sellers.

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