FLOOR PENETRATIONS Sample Clauses

The Floor Penetrations clause governs the conditions and requirements for creating openings or holes in floors, typically for the passage of utilities such as pipes, ducts, or wiring. It usually specifies the approval process, safety measures, and restoration obligations that must be followed when making such penetrations, and may require coordination with structural engineers or building management. This clause ensures that any modifications to the floor structure do not compromise the building’s integrity or violate fire and safety codes, thereby protecting both the property and its occupants.
FLOOR PENETRATIONS. All floor penetrations must be x-rayed prior to coring. All floor cores shall be caulked, cemented or filled (immediately upon coring or discovery) with materials that are fire rated and match specifications of the original floor composition. The Property Manager must approve any variance in advance.
FLOOR PENETRATIONS. All floor penetrations shall be scheduled with the Management Office. Upon completion, they will be caulked, cemented or filled with materials which are fire-rated, free, of ACM, and match building specifications. Supply MSDS sheet to property management office.
FLOOR PENETRATIONS. With notice from tenants to the landlord, the design of the building may be modified to accommodate penetrations of the floor structure and removal of portions of the floor structure to allow for the installation of such improvements as communicating stairways, tenant specific shafts and vertical sleeves for electrical and data/voice risers. Tenant shall pay for any incremental cost resulting from such modifications as reasonably documented by landlord. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s engineer will advise as to the permissibility of any such opening, will specify any additional reinforcing of the structure required to accommodate such opening and identify any resulting cost impact. DocuSign Envelope ID: 93B39195-D5C3-430B-8A8C-CCAC6E53AEA8
FLOOR PENETRATIONS. With adequate written notice from Tenant, the design of the building may be modified to accommodate penetrations of the floor structure and removal of portions of the floor structures to allow for the installation of such improvements such as stairways and dumbwaiters in limited areas, but only at Tenant’s expense. Landlord’s engineer will advise as to the permissibility of any such opening and will specify any additional reinforcing of the structure required to accommodate such opening. At the end of the lease term, Landlord, at its option, may require restoration.