Structural Features Sample Clauses

The 'Structural Features' clause defines the key physical and architectural characteristics required for a building or project. It typically outlines specifications such as load-bearing elements, materials to be used, dimensions, and design standards that must be met during construction. By clearly establishing these requirements, the clause ensures that the structure will meet safety, durability, and regulatory standards, thereby reducing the risk of disputes or non-compliance during or after the building process.
Structural Features. The structures shall be designed to withstand windload stated in the Civil Engineering Section of the Appendix and any special forces peculiar to the HRSG installation, such as, but not limited to forces resulting from expansion and / or contraction of ducts, piping, structural steel etc.
Structural Features. Structural features must be provided to protect the integrity of the fish screens from large debris, and to protect the facility from damage if overtopped by flood flows. A trash rack, log boom, sediment sluice, and other measures may be required.
Structural Features. A 14,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) pump station, consisting of twelve pumps, located near Deer Creek, with a year-round pump elevation of 87.0 feet, National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) 1929, when the riverside water elevation is greater than the landside water elevation at the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bayou water control structure. • Current operation of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bayou water control structure within the Yazoo Study Area during low flow periods would remain the same, maintaining the water levels in the Yazoo Study Area between