Common use of Deflection Clause in Contracts

Deflection. The vertical or horizontal movement occurring between the supports of a Bridge superstructure, guardrail, other structure, or the components (beams, girders, and slabs) thereof that results from their own weight and from dead and live loads. Although all parts of a structure are subject to deflections, usually only those deflections that occur in the superstructure are of significance during construction.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lump Sum Design Build Agreement, Lump Sum Design Build Agreement

Deflection. The vertical or horizontal movement occurring between the supports of a Bridge superstructure, guardrail, other structure, superstructure or the its components (beams, girders, and slabs) thereof that results from their own weight and from dead and live loads. Although all parts of a structure are subject to deflections, usually only those deflections that occur in the superstructure are of significance during construction.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lump Sum Design Build Agreement, Lump Sum Design Build Agreement

Deflection. The vertical or horizontal movement occurring between the supports of a Bridge superstructuresuperstructure or its, guardrail, other structure, or the components (beams, girders, and slabs) thereof that results from their own weight and from dead and live loads. Although all parts of a structure are subject to deflections, usually only those deflections that occur in the superstructure are of significance during construction.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lump Sum Design Build Agreement