Facing Sample Clauses

The 'Facing' clause defines the orientation or direction that a particular element, such as a building, structure, or component, must be positioned relative to a reference point or boundary. In practice, this clause may specify that a building's main entrance must face a certain street, or that windows should be oriented toward a specific direction for light or privacy considerations. Its core function is to ensure consistency and compliance with design, safety, or regulatory requirements by clearly stating how elements should be oriented within a project.
Facing. A. All MSE walls shall be faced with precast concrete wall panels. The minimum precast concrete panel thickness shall be 140 mm, excluding any additional thickness required for aesthetic surface treatment. Minimum cover to reinforcing steel shall be 50 mm (excluding any additional thickness required for aesthetic surface treatment) on both front and back faces of the panels, and reinforcing steel shall be electrically isolated from soil reinforcement attachment hardware. B. The precast concrete panel system shall not be subjected to a differential settlement of more than 100 mm in 10 m of length along the wall. C. Joints between panels shall prevent the loss of fill through the joints. D. Corner units shall be provided and designed to prevent joint gaps from opening up between adjacent panels orientated in different directions. Acute wall corners less than 70° (measured between backfill sides of panels) shall not be used. E. The non-exposed side of MSE wall panels shall be in full contact with compacted backfill. F. Installed MSE wall panels shall be repairable/replaceable without adverse impact to the Transportation Structure and a repair/replacement procedure shall be included with the applicable Final Design.
Facing. Faced one side with asphalt treated mesh reinforced Kraft paper and other side with mesh reinforced aluminum foil.
Facing. In case of walls one brick thick and under, atleast one face shall be kept even and in proper plane, while the other face may be slightly rough. In case of walls more than one brick thick, both the face shall be kept even and in proper plane. For exposed brickwork selected bricks of the specified class and sub-class shall be used for the face work, where however, use of facing bricks is indicated, brick walls shall be faced with facing bricks. No rubbing down of brickwork shall be allowed. Brick walls shall be plastered pointed or otherwise finished, as indicated. Joints of external faces of brick walls in foundation upto 15cm below ground level and of internal faces of brick walls in foundation and plinth below sub-floor level shall be struck flush when the mortar is green, as the work proceeds.

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