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termites gaining access to a structure by passing over a termite management system or inspection zone
Termites bridging a termite management system will often construct a shelter tube, which reveals their passage.
Source - AS 3660.1:2014: Termite management
HB50
spanning of a termite barrier or inspection zone, to provide subterranean termites with passage over or around that barrier or inspection zone
The bridge can be part of the building structure, foreign objects (including soil, tree roots and debris) or a structure built by the termites themselves.
<framing> member used between deep floor joists to limit lateral deflection
See Figure A.8
See also: herringbone strutting; strutting
<paint> covering over an unfilled crack, depression, corner joint or other gap with the paint film
Bridging introduces a weakness in the coat and leads to the eventual cracking or separation of the dried film.