What does cbe mean?
cbe means Construction and Built Environment
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Construction and Built Environment?
Construction and Built Environment can be abbreviated as cbe
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What does cbe stand for? cbe stands for "Construction and Built Environment". |
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How to abbreviate "Construction and Built Environment"? "Construction and Built Environment" can be abbreviated as cbe. |
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What is the meaning of cbe abbreviation? The meaning of cbe abbreviation is "Construction and Built Environment". |
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What is cbe abbreviation? One of the definitions of cbe is "Construction and Built Environment". |
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What does cbe mean? cbe as abbreviation means "Construction and Built Environment". |
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What is shorthand of Construction and Built Environment? The most common shorthand of "Construction and Built Environment" is cbe. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BEAD - Built Environment, Art and Design
- BEFS - Built Environment Forum Scotland
- BEDP - Built Environment Design Professions
- CUBES - Centre for Urban and Built Environment Studies
- SOCE - School of Construction and the Environment
- BERTT - Built Environment Research and Technology Transfer
- BEAMS - Built Environment Advisory and Management Service
- BEPH - Built Environment and Public Health
- BEST - Built Environment and Sustainable Technologies
- BEE - Built Environment and Engineering
- BEER - Built Environment and Engineering Research
- BNE - Built and Natural Environment
- CEBE - Civil Engineering and Built Environment
- CIBE - Construction Industry Business Environment
- QUALITOM - Construction and test of technical itineraries to grow field processing Tomato of sound Quality with limited costs and respect of the environment
- RHBE - Regeneration Housing and Built Environment
- SBE - Surveying and Built Environment
- ibe - Indoor and Built Environment
- BEH - Built Environment and Health (Columbia University; New York)
- BEST - Built Environment Solutions and Technologies (UK)