Common use of Utilitarian Structures Clause in Contracts

Utilitarian Structures. Substantially in-kind repair or replacement of metal, wooden, or masonry utilitarian structures (e.g., pump houses, flag poles, bleachers, dugouts, concession stands) more than 45 years old, including major exposed pipelines. For structures that are part of a complex of buildings, materials and workmanship must be in-kind. Structures such as bridges, water towers, and antenna towers are not considered metal utilitarian structures for the purposes of this allowance.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Utilitarian Structures. Substantially in-kind repair or replacement of metal, wooden, or masonry utilitarian structures (e.g., public work facilities housing water/pump houses, flag poles, bleachers, dugouts, concession standsinfrastructure) more than 45 years old, including major exposed pipelines. For structures that are part of a complex of buildings, materials and workmanship must be in-kind. Structures such as bridges, water towers, and antenna towers are not considered metal utilitarian structures for the purposes of this allowance.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Statewide Programmatic Agreement