Common use of Interior Trim Clause in Contracts

Interior Trim. Repairing and retaining interior historic trim and features including doors, baseboards, chair rails, wainscoting, paneling, cornice trim, fireplace mantels, stair balusters, newel posts, window and door casings and other decorative features, or replacement of flat stock trim. Lead Paint Abatement. Interior lead paint abatement when it is limited to washing, scraping and repainting, wallpapering, and chemical stripping of lead-painted surfaces, installation of new window jambs or jamb liners, installation of metal panning in window ▇▇▇▇▇, and replacement of flat stock trim. Exterior Lead Paint Abatement that includes scraping and repainting of exterior wood and masonry surfaces, so long as treatments follow established protocols and best practices as established by EPA Renovation, Repair & Painting Program (RRP Rule) and Vermont Essential Maintenance Practices–Lead Law Compliance. Please refer to Preservation Briefs 37: Appropriate Methods of Reducing Lead-Paint Hazards in Historic Housing, and other technical briefs, as appropriate, for guidance. Asbestos Abatement. Necessary removal of asbestos found in Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Systems and ventilation pipe joints provided it does not involve the removal of contributing historic elements. All other asbestos removal is not an exempt activity. Site Improvements: Repair of existing feature of roads, driveways, sidewalks, and curbs, if repairs are done with like material, and there are no changes in dimension or configuration of these features. Repair does not include partial or complete replacement of features, the use of alternate materials, expansion of features, or ground disturbance. Repair of fencing when work is done in-kind to closely match existing material and form; work must be done with no new ground disturbance. Underground Utilities. Emergency repair of water, gas, electric, storm and waste water systems if it occurs within the original trench or footprint.

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Sources: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement