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1h30 Atelier
1er passage, sortie esc 3
Aimant 10-1
X
Atelier
Électro
Escalier 5-6-7-8
12-1 C. lavabo
3-1 (vider panne)
5-3/5-4 (2 sem.)
12-1 Coton (cabane)
8-3,B (1 mois)
12-3(2 mois)
12-2L trou/mur (2 mois)
Central
Distrib
Primai
Laver les bacs +
Autres
di:
h30
Composte
7-2 Ent. et 8-2 (cage) Ent.
1er passage, sortie esc 3
Escalier 2 du 5e au 1er
3e laver conteneurs
6
3e passage + inbond
3-1 (vider panne)
Escalier 9 et 10 (1 mois)
2-3 Penthouse (2 sem.)
5e R & D Ent.(1 mois)
4-2 cage, Ent.(1 mois)
5-2 Ent.(1 mois)
6-2 Ent.(1 mois)
202
ky
L-Q3
BDLav ty
Dezet gler
Autres
credi:
730
Laver les bacs +
Composte
8-1 Ent. + Colle (cage)
1er passage, sortie esc 3
5-1 Ent. + Conv. rouleaux
3-1 Compresseur (2 sem.)
ul1 mois)​

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