DOCK EQUIPMENT Sample Clauses

DOCK EQUIPMENT. Twenty-two (22) locations of Serco dock equipment as described in the original request for proposal have been included: Serco WL830 mechanical levelers (minimum of 30,000 pound capacity), dock seals (Serco S-700-A), Serco Dok-Loks with lights and rotating hook, dock fans, interior dock spotlights (Serco DKL-40VA) and combo control boxes. • All doors to be protected by 48" door track guards (1/2" bent Z plate to 48" AFF) pre-finished safety yellow - one at each dock door. Note: These will be installed in addition to pipe bollards at drive-in door. MECHANICAL FIRE PROTECTIONWarehouse areas will be protected with an ESFR wet system designed to NFPA 13 and local fire codes and include an electric fire pump (or diesel operated pump) and pump house for the ESFR system. Head layout for an ESFR system. System (pump and main lines) shall be sized to accommodate the future expansion and third level of mezzanine. • Wet sprinkler system will be required for the two-level picking area (capable of being expanded to third-level in the future) estimated to be approximately 32,200 SF. • Office area to have sprinkler per code with semi-recessed heads. Additional heads shall be priced as part of the Tenant Improvement design. • Tamper and flow switches provided on all valves and pump controller.
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DOCK EQUIPMENT. Ten (10) dock positions will be equipped with 35000# mechanical dock levelers, bumpers, z-guards and dock lights.
DOCK EQUIPMENT. 10C-01 Provide two (2) mechanical edge of dock levelers. Dock bumpers integral with the dock leveler shall be provided. Truck dock will be standard 48” height. DIVISION 12 FURNISHINGS
DOCK EQUIPMENT. 11.1.1 Each truckwell door opening will be completed with a standard dock shelter or seal, one (1) wide range.
DOCK EQUIPMENT. Dock bumpers shall be provided at each dock door. Five dock levelers, dock seals, and draft curtains have been included. The dock leveler capacity will be 20,000 lbs. 15000 MECHANICAL
DOCK EQUIPMENT. Landlord, at its sole cost and expense, shall install two (2) 25,000 pound mechanical dock levelers at a cost not to exceed $14,000.
DOCK EQUIPMENT. Equipment: Includes 6'x 8'mechanical dock levelers [sixteen (16)] at all dock doors. Dock shelters and dock locks are not included. An alternate is provided for dock seals or canopies.
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