Supporting Structures Sample Clauses

The Supporting Structures clause defines the responsibilities and requirements related to any additional physical structures that support the main subject of the agreement, such as utility poles, foundations, or mounting hardware. It typically outlines who is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing these structures, and may specify standards or approvals needed for any modifications. This clause ensures that all parties are clear about their obligations regarding ancillary infrastructure, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring the safe and effective operation of the primary asset.
Supporting Structures. All supporting structures required for hanging and/or supporting the complete bus duct shall be furnished. These include all members, indoor/outdoor posts, bolts, shims, base plate, beams, hangers, brackets, bracings and hardware.
Supporting Structures. 9.1 All supporting structures required for hanging and/or supporting the complete bus duct shall be furnished. These include all members, indoor/outdoor posts, bolts, shims, base plate, beams, hangers, brackets, bracings and hardware. 9.2 All buses shall be adequately supported and braced to successfully withstand normal operation, vibration, thermal expansion, short circuit forces and all specified design loads. 9.3 Supports shall be designed to provide tolerance of ± 12mm (1/2”) in the horizontal and vertical directions. 9.4 All steel members shall be hot dip galvanized after fabrication. All hardware shall be of high strength steel with weather resistant finish. 9.5 Concrete foundation, building steel, concrete, inserts/plates will be provided by the owner. The contractor shall co-ordinate with the owner for this purpose giving well in advance the details of his requirements so as to enable the owner to arrange for the same in time.
Supporting Structures. An assessment of the structure supporting a suspended scaffold and the intended loads should be made by a competent person, prior to the erection of a suspended scaffold. A copy of the statement of assessment or design should be made available to the person erecting, altering or dismantling the suspended scaffold. LEGEND 1 Counterweights 2 Traversing track 3 Through bolted stop to prevent ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ from leaving track 4 Trolley 5 Rigid tie bar 6 Suspension rope 7 Traversing rope 8 Scaffolding hoist 9 Cradle 10 Tie 11 Tubular suspension rig FIGURE 11.1(B) A TYPICAL TRAVERSING SWING-STAGE SUSPENDED SCAFFOLD
Supporting Structures. (1) Connecting bar, (2) Prefabricated abutment, (3) Custom fabricated abutment.