CONSTRUCTION TOLERANCES Clause Samples

The Construction Tolerances clause defines the permissible variations in dimensions, materials, or workmanship that are acceptable during the construction process. It sets specific limits for deviations from the exact specifications, such as allowable differences in wall thickness, floor levelness, or alignment of structural elements. By establishing these boundaries, the clause helps prevent disputes over minor imperfections and ensures that the finished work meets industry standards without requiring absolute precision, thus balancing quality expectations with practical construction realities.
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CONSTRUCTION TOLERANCES. Construction tolerances associated with the FRP SPS shall be in accordance with the Contract Drawings, approved Contractor Drawings, the approved installation procedure, and Clause 38 of WSA 04 Part 3.
CONSTRUCTION TOLERANCES. 22.1 A construction tolerance is the allowable deviation from a given dimension, location, line, grade, or other value shown on the drawings and plans, given in the specifications, or in any other Subcontract Document. 22.2 Notwithstanding information shown on the drawings or contained in the specifications and other Subcontract 22.2.1 achieve relevant industry tolerance standards unless the plans, specifications, or drawing indicate a more stringent tolerance standard applies; 22.2.2 proactively plan, schedule, and coordinate with adjoining and potentially impacted trades; 22.2.3 take such measurements and other actions as will insure the proper matching and fitting of the Subcontract Work with interfacing material, work or structural elements; and 22.2.4 immediately notify Contractor of potential or actual tolerance incompatibility issues. 22.3 Subcontractor will be responsible for all costs resulting from its failure to comply with this Section 22.
CONSTRUCTION TOLERANCES. The CONTRACTOR shall set and maintain concrete forms and perform finishing operations so that the concrete is within the tolerances herein. Surface defects and irregularities are defined as finishes and are to be distinguished from tolerances. Tolerance is the permissible variation from lines, grades, or dimensions indicated. Where tolerances are not indicated, permissible deviations will be in accordance with ACI 117 - Standard Tolerance for Concrete Construction and Materials. 1. The variation from required lines or grades shall not exceed 1/4-inch in 10-feet and there shall be no offsets or visible waviness in the finished surface.
CONSTRUCTION TOLERANCES. The installation of prefabricated pipes, portal and rectangular culverts and ducts shall comply with the requirements stated below:
CONSTRUCTION TOLERANCES. Construction tolerances for post-construction stormwater BMPs shall be as follows.
CONSTRUCTION TOLERANCES. Add the following to the Tolerance Class Chart: Tolerance Class K SAMPLE Roadbed width (feet) Subgrade elevation (feet) Centerline Alignment (feet) Slopes, excavation and embankment (percent slope) +/-10 Add the following at the end of the section: Deviations in grade or alignment will not be permitted at bridge ends or other structures which control roadbed location or grade. Deviations which have an adverse effect on designed or existing drainage will not be permitted. Subgrade elevation tolerance for Dips shall be 'A'. R5-11 1 of 1 9/89
CONSTRUCTION TOLERANCES. Construction tolerances shall be as indicated in Section 033150 unless indicated otherwise.
CONSTRUCTION TOLERANCES. A. Construction tolerances shall comply with ACI 117-81. PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This Section includes the following: 1. Polished concrete floor system. 2. Metal divider and control-joint strips for polished concrete floors. B. Related Sections include the following: 1. Applicable Division 03 Sections for mixing, conveying, placement, and curing of cast-in- place concrete.
CONSTRUCTION TOLERANCES. Construction tolerances for post-construction stormwater BMPs shall be as follows. A. Depths: Depths shall be within 5% of the depths specified in the Contract Documents.