Common use of STANDING STRUCTURES Clause in Contracts

STANDING STRUCTURES. 1. Above-ground repair or retrofit of buildings less than forty-five (45)-years old (construction date as noted in the project documentation, or by the Recipient or subrecipient, or by a photograph/site visit). 2. Removal of water by physical or mechanical means without ground disturbance. 3. Installation of exterior security features and early warning devices on existing light poles or other existing utilities. 4. Substantially in-kind repair or in-kind replacement of metal utilitarian structures (e.g. pump houses, storage buildings) less than forty-five (45)-years old (construction date as noted in the project documentation, or by the Recipient or subrecipient, or by a photograph/site visit), including above-ground pipelines within the existing footprint that do not require pile-driven foundations. 5. Repair or replacement of building contents including furniture, partitions, computers, cabinetry, supplies, and equipment and any other moveable items. This Allowance does not apply to built-in features (e.g. furniture, cabinets, and partitions), archaeological collections, archival and historical records, and museum collections. 6. Sealing or installing flood panels in a building that is less than forty-five (45)-years of age (construction date as noted in the project documentation, or by the Recipient or subrecipient, or by a photograph/site visit) to make it watertight or impermeable to floodwaters. 7. Providing openings and installation of flood resistant materials above ground only in a building that is less than forty-five (45)-years of age (construction date as noted in the project documentation, or by the Recipient or subrecipient, or by a photograph/site visit) to allow in water in conjunction with floodproofing.

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Sources: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

STANDING STRUCTURES. 1. Above-ground repair or retrofit of buildings or structures less than forty-five (45)-years old (construction date as noted in the project documentation, or by the Recipient or subrecipient, or by a photograph/site visit). 2. Removal of water by physical or mechanical means without ground disturbance. 3. Installation of exterior security features and early warning devices on existing light poles or other existing utilities. 4. Substantially in-kind repair or in-kind replacement of metal utilitarian structures (e.g. pump houses, storage buildings) less than forty-five (45)-years old (construction date as noted in the project documentation, or by the Recipient or subrecipient, or by a photograph/site visit), including above-ground pipelines within the existing footprint that do not require pile-driven foundations. 5. Repair or replacement of building contents including furniture, partitions, computers, cabinetry, supplies, and equipment and any other moveable items. This Allowance does not apply to built-in features (e.g. furniture, cabinets, and partitions), archaeological collections, archival and historical records, and museum collections. 6. Sealing or installing flood panels in a building that is less than forty-five (45)-years of age (construction date as noted in the project documentation, or by the Recipient or subrecipient, or by a photograph/site visit) to make it watertight or impermeable to floodwaters. 7. Providing openings and installation of flood resistant materials above ground only in a building that is less than forty-five (45)-years of age (construction date as noted in the project documentation, or by the Recipient or subrecipient, or by a photograph/site visit) to allow in water in conjunction with floodproofing.

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Sources: Programmatic Agreement