Engineering Limitations Sample Clauses
The Engineering Limitations clause defines the boundaries and constraints within which engineering work must be performed under a contract. It typically outlines factors such as technical feasibility, regulatory requirements, available technology, or site-specific conditions that may restrict the scope or methods of engineering services. For example, it may specify that certain designs are not possible due to local building codes or that specific materials cannot be used because of environmental regulations. The core function of this clause is to set realistic expectations and protect parties from liability arising from factors beyond their control, ensuring that both sides understand the practical limits of what can be achieved.
Engineering Limitations. The organiser must ensure that the engineering limitations are not exceeded at the venues. This will include the loading of roof trusses during the build-up, tear-down and operation of the event. A 1.50 meter gap clearance from the bottom of the roof trusses up to the ceiling of the stands is required. Also floor loadings internally and externally will be subject to limitations to prevent damage, failure or subsidence. Stands or exhibits are not allowed to use venue walls or doors for bracing to stabilise exhibition stands or temporary structures. Loading limit information for the venues is available in ‘The Organiser’.
Engineering Limitations. The organiser must ensure that the engineering limitations are not exceeded at the venue. This will include the loading of roof trusses during the build- up, tear-down and operation of the event. A 1.50- metre gap clearance from the bottom of the roof trusses up to the ceiling of the stands is required. Floor loadings internally and externally will be subject to limitations to prevent damage, failure or subsidence. Stands or exhibits are not allowed to use venue walls or doors for bracing to stabilise exhibition stands or temporary structures. Stands or structures cannot be connected to rigging points and ground supports. The structure is either rigged or floor supported. Loading limit information for the venue is available in the DEC Organiser Manual.
