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Corridor entrance. 3. Bracing or support of special walls, glass partitions, etc., if desired. If not included with the space plan, the Landlord’s architect will design all support or bracing required at Tenant’s expense. EXHIBIT B-2 Building Standard Improvements Building Standard Improvements shall consist of:
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Corridor entrance. 16. Bracing or support of special walls, glass partitions, etc., if required.
Corridor entrance. 3. Bracing or support of special walls, glass partitions, and live loads exceeding 50 psf, etc., if desired. If not included with the space plan, the building architect will design, at Lessee's expense, all support or bracing required.
Corridor entrance. 3. Bracing or support of special walls, glass partitions, etc., if desired. If not included with the plans, Tenant’s engineer will design all support or bracing required at Tenant’s expense.
Corridor entrance. 3. Bracing or support of special walls, glass partitions, etc., if desired. If not included with the Space Plan, the Building architect will design all support or bracing required at Tenant's expense. ONE ALEWIFE CENTER BUILDING STANDARD TENANT IMPROVEMENTS The information given here is intended to provide minimum quality levels for construction standards. Substitutions will be entertained but must be approved in writing by the Landlord. General Requirements -------------------- ADA All architectural and engineering designs will conform to the requirements of A.D.A.A.G. All new construction and renovations shall comply with the American with Disabilities Act. Building Codes All new construction and renovations will be built in full compliance with all city regulations, city zoning ordinances and state building codes. The contractor shall obtain and pay for all applicable permits including building and occupancy permits. Existing Conditions Where improvements are planned to modify an existing space, the existing conditions shall prevail as the standard except that the quality shall not fall below the standard described in this document. Doors, Frames and Hardware -------------------------- Tenant Entry Door ----------------- Each space shall have one principal entry door, which shall be full height, solid core stain grade wood, with two coats clear polyurethane (1-3/4 x 3'0" x 8'6") with side light and matching wood frames. Hardware shall include a closer, two pair of butts and secured by full mortise lever deadlatch lockset and doorstop. Interior Doors -------------- Interior door shall be full height, solid core stain grade wood, with two coats clear polyurethane (1-3/4 x 3'0" x 8'6") with hollow metal or wood frames. Hardware shall include a closer, two pair of butts, a lever-type lockset and doorstop. Partitions ---------- Partitions separating tenant spaces shall be constructed of 2-1/2" metal studs, 16" on center, fiberglass insulation material and 5/8" gypsum wallboard on each side. These layers shall extend through the ceiling to the underside of the floor above. Partitions within tenant spaces shall be constructed of 2-1/2" metal studs, 16" on center, 5/8" gypsum wallboard on each side. These layers shall extend through the ceiling to 6" above the acoustical ceiling. Painting and Wallcovering ------------------------- All wall surfaces shall receive two coats of egg-shell finish latex paint. All metal door frames shall receive two coats of semi glo...
Corridor entrance. 3. Bracing or support of special walls, glass partitions, etc., if desired. If not included with the plans, Lessee’s engineer will design all support or bracing required at Lessee’s expense.
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