Cladding Sample Clauses

Cladding. The external cladding to all levels(except for doors and windows) must be at least 80% brick, brick veneer or other applied texture coated material such as rendered finish, granosite or similar finish approved by the Seller.
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Cladding. N310.1 corrugated acoustic panel, thickness: 125mm complete with polyester powder coating all round m2 *** *** *** N310.2 Flashing m *** *** *** N310.3 U channel m *** *** *** SIMPLE BUILDING WORKS INCIDENTAL TO CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS Windows, Doors and Glazing Aluminium Z321 window or vision panel complete with all necessary frame, ironmonger and glazing, to suit clear opening of size 1m high m *** *** *** Z323 doors, acoustic, complete with all necessary frame and ironmonger, to suit clear opening of size: 1500 x 2150 mm nr *** *** *** ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Main Distribution System BA410 sub-main distribution equipment sum *** *** *** -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL OF COST CENTRE P2 TO COST CENTRE SUMMARY *** ---------- *** Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. [STAMP] 9 August 2002 Page P2/5 Contract No. LDB-201 FORM OF TENDER SCHEDULE OF RATES APPENDIX 2 - PRICING DOCUMENT CONFORMING TENDER COST CENTRE P - NOISE BARRIERS
Cladding. The steel and copper interface must have a metallurgical bond achieved through a high heat and pressure bonding process. Established process for porosity-free material.
Cladding. 2.1 The Tenant hereby confirms to the Developer (but without reducing the Developer's responsibility for the proper physical implementation thereof and design development thereof) that the specification of the bomb blast elements of the cladding system forming part of the Base Building Specification has been approved by the Tenant as suitable for its purposes
Cladding. ▪ Roof and side cladding with min. 0.47mm & 0.50mm respectively of Pre-Painted Galvanized Iron (PPGI) with zinc coating not less than 120 gm/m2 OR permanent colour coated Galvalume sheet with suitable profile and min. strength of 550 Mpa. Colour of the sheet shall be preferably light Gray and all structural members shall be dark blue colour. Translucent (Poly Carbonate) sheet/ FRP sheet of min. 1.5mm thick of approved make shall be provided for alternative bays on roof top (10% of the sheeting area) for natural lighting. Both roof and side cladding are to be made “Water Tight”. Roof slope shall be 1:10. ▪ Purlins for wall & roof cladding shall be ‘Z or C’ shape made-up with pressed steel. ▪ Gutters: 26G metallic Xxxxx gutter including all fixing accessories like clamps, drop end etc. ▪ Down Take Pipes: Sufficient HDPE Rain Water down Pipe shall be provided and properly connected with gutters all around the sheds.
Cladding. The proposed massing and cladding systems are two primary design drivers that together miss an opportunity for superior design. The building form consists of conjoined and extruded masses pushed to different heights to align with the required height and bulk floor plate requirements. The cladding is homogenous from top to bottom, except the ground level, and consists of a seemingly conventional curtainwall system with vertical fins and horizontal markers every five floors. The result is a set of masses without clear definition wrapped in an overly consistent skin. The project should define itself or its parts with a clear formal logic. Some examples of this might include: as a tower with a base; a continuously shaped form that modulates between a horizontal base and slender tower; or as a set of elements that have an identifiable relationship either through a formal operation (rotation, offset, intersection, etc.) or through detailing (reveals, corners, framing of smaller elements, etc.). As a partner to the massing system, the cladding might introduce another type or shift to support a change in form, adjust a consistent system in density, material, or rhythm, or modulate through a medium-scale articulation. The cladding currently does not respond or reflect the façade orientation, height, and does so minimally at the ground level. As cladding is such a dominant feature of high-rise design, designers should consider creative materials choices, textures, and configurations to respond to the architectural concept, enclosure system requirements, and code demands. The ground and top of the building should be exceptional and identifiable from pedestrian and remote distances respectively. The base and upper base should have a more refined, detailed, and identifiable presence that brings the scale of the building to the street. The project should add operable windows where possible, particularly in the base to promote active interfaces with the street. The entries should be hierarchically pronounced with canopies or other architectural-scaled elements. Ground Floor The ground floor will need significant reconfiguration in both program and architectural character to satisfying active use goals. The office lobby sides that dominate the overall interface at the Xxxxxx and Xxxxx Street sides are currently longer than the 40’ or 25% maximum permitted by city planning code. Reducing the lobby interface at the street would allow for additional active retail use with op...
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  • Fencing The SPD shall Fence the demarcated boundary of the Demised Premises at the SPD’s own expense in every respect.

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  • Blasting Blasting shall be permitted only for road construction purposes unless advance permission is obtained from Forest Service. Whenever the Industrial Fire Precaution Level is II or greater, a fire security person equipped with a long handled round point No. 0 or larger shovel and a 5 gallon backpack pump can filled with water, will stay at location of blast for 1 hour after blasting is done. Blasting may be suspended by Forest Service, in areas of high rate of spread and resistance to control. Fuses shall not be used for blasting. Explosive cords shall not be used without permission of Forest Service, which may specify conditions under which such explosives may be used and precautions to be taken.

  • Grading The coarse aggregate as delivered to the mixer, shall be well graded as per IS specifications. Maximum size of aggregate used for the work shall be 20mm or 40mm or as specified in items in the bill of quantities and it shall confirm to IS: 383-1970, clause 4.2 (Table-2) However, the exact gradation required to produce a dense concrete of specified strength and desired workability shall be decided as per laboratory test by the Engineer. Coarse aggregate for use in concrete shall be well graded and shall conform to IS: 383-1970 requirements (as per Table-II) given below: IS sieve Designation Percentage Passing by weight for graded aggregate of nominal size. 40mm 20mm 16mm 12.5mm 63mm 100 - - - 40mm 00-000 000 - - 20mm 00-00 00-000 100 - 16mm - - 00-000 000 12.5 - - - 90-100 10.00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 4.75mm 0-5 0-10 0-10 0-10

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  • Dewatering 4.7.1 Where a part of a site is affected by surface water following a period of rain, thus rendering some areas unsafe for productive work, consistent with the Employer’s obligations under the OH&S Act, all non- trades employees shall assist in ‘dewatering’ their own work site or area if it is so affected. Such work to be paid at single time rates. Productive work will continue in areas not so affected.

  • Rubric The rubrics are a scoring tool used for the Educator’s self-assessment, the formative assessment, the formative evaluation and the summative evaluation. The districts may use either the rubrics provided by ESE or comparably rigorous and comprehensive rubrics developed or adopted by the district and reviewed by ESE.

  • Scratches (Q) appliance malfunctions and any resultant leak there from; (R) any stain, soiling or damage resulting from everyday use or which has built up over time, e.g. hair, body or suntan oils and/or lotions; (S) signs of soiling include darkened areas where the body comes into contact with the furniture (these darkened areas are signs of soil build-up, which is not covered); (T) general maintenance and overall cleaning of the furniture is the consumer’s responsibility; (U) damage due to harsh or corrosive chemicals; (V) acids, including without limitation, dyes and inks (except ballpoint), plant food and fertilizer and bleach, gum; (W) any non-operating part or decorative parts such as hinges, knobs, handles, or shelves; (X) coverage under another insurance program; (Y) delivery and/or redelivery and/or loss or damage to the Covered Product while in the course of transit; (Z) design deficiency; (AA) fabrics with “X” cleaning codes and non-colorfast fabrics and leathers; (AB) odors; (AC) variation of the color, or graining of wood or wood products, marble or leather; (AD) split leathers used in seat cushions, back cushions or top or inside arm areas; (AE) natural markings on leather, such as, healed scars, insect bites, brand marks or wrinkles, or suede, and leathers with embossed patterns other than those stimulating natural cowhide; (AF) non- bovine leathers, and other buffed leathers; (AG) stains, color loss or damage resulting from cleaning methods or products (detergents, abrasives or other harsh cleaning agents) other than those recommended by the furniture manufacturer; (AH) stone or sand abrasion; (AI) loss or damage resulting from: pre-existing conditions known to You; (AJ) wear related issues, such as but not limited to, fading, wear, seam separation, stress tears, loss of foam resiliency, pilling or fraying of any fabric on all types of furniture; (AK) color loss or cracking and peeling on any leather or vinyl; (AL) splits or bi-cast leather; (AM) furniture that is used for commercial, institutional, outdoor or rental purposes; (AN) Customer’s Own Material furniture; (AO) wicker, rattan, and teakwood furniture; (AP) massage chairs; (AQ) stains or damage to suede, split-grain leather hide or exotic leathers; (AR) manufacturer quality issues such as stress tears, fabric flaws, fading, color loss or change, loss of foam or resiliency, cracking and peeling of leather or vinyl, natural leather markings, and defects in design and workmanship; (AS) Stains or damage that occur during assembly, delivery, installation, before furniture is delivered to your residence, while the furniture is located outside of your residence, while the furniture is in storage or being moved to or from storage or between residences; (AT) Wear & Tear caused by repeated use such as scuffing, soiling, hair/body oil, perspiration, surface abrasions, pilling or fraying of fabric, loose joints; (AU) Stains or damage covered under any manufacturer warranty, recall, homeowner, renter or other insurance policy; (AV) Stains or damage caused by structural problems, appliance malfunctions, Acts of God or natural disasters, theft, vandalism or illegal activity (AW) Stains or damage caused by independent contractors Specific to Home Automation: In additional to the exclusions listed above, this Agreement does not cover any loss, repairs or damage caused by or resulting from: (A) pre-existing conditions incurred or known to you (pre-existing means a condition prior to Plan issuance); (B) any repair covered by a manufacturer’s warranty or any insurance; (C) installation, or improper installation; or improper installation of customer replaceable components, modules, parts or peripherals; (D) damage or failure due to causes beyond our control such as environmental conditions, exposure to weather conditions or acts of nature including, but not limited to: fire, floods, smoke, sand, dirt, lightning, moisture, water damage, freezes, storms, wind, windstorm, hail, earthquake, animal or insect infestation, etc.; (E) damage or failure caused by riot, nuclear radiation, war, hostile action, or radioactive contamination, etc.; (F) battery failure or leakage; (G) collision, collapse, or explosion; (H) liquid spillage of any kind; (I) signal reception, transmission problems resulting from external causes, interruption of electrical service, loss of power, improper use of electrical/power, power “brown-out”, power overload or power surge (unless covered in the Special Features section of this document); (J) neglect, misuse, abuse, intentional damage, malicious mischief, theft, mysterious disappearance, vandalism or accidental damage; damage cause by dropping (K) rust, corrosion, warping, bending, etc.; (L) damage, warping, bending or rusting of any kind to the housing, cabinetry, outside casing or frame of the product; (M) any non-operating part, including but not limited to plastic, or decorative parts such as hinges, knobs, door liners, glass, handles, masks, rack rollers, shelves, etc.; (N) loss of or repair to components within the product not originally covered by the manufacturer’s warranty; (O) failure to product attachments not provided by the manufacturer or included in the original sale;

  • Irrigation The City shall provide water to the Premises for the purpose of irrigating the facility. The City specifically reserves the right to restrict water usage under this Agreement if water restrictions are placed on other water users within the City. Prior to the start of the season, City will provide charge up and run through the automatic irrigation systems to check for proper operation. City will provide Lessee with a radio for remote operation of the irrigation system, which Lessee shall use for the day to day maintenance, repair, and monitoring of the irrigation system. If the radio is lost, stolen, broken, or is rendered unusable, Lessee shall pay $1500 for the replacement radio. City is responsible for the maintenance and repair of the following irrigation elements, to the extent applicable: curb stops, backflow prevention devices, backflow enclosures, main line pipings, electric control valves, and controllers. Lessee shall notify Parks Division Water managers by email if any of these irrigation elements are malfunctioning or broken.

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