Wall Covering Sample Clauses

Wall Covering. If required by the Checklist of Building Components, provide Type II medium duty in offices and areas not subject to high abuse. Provide Type III heavy‐duty wall covering in high abuse areas such as corridors, toilet rooms and break rooms. Provide clear plastic, vinyl, or poly corner guards up to 60” above finish floor on all outside corners to protect vinyl wall covering.
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Wall Covering. Wall coverings shall be in good condition, free from stains, scratches, peeling, holes and shall have been installed within the previous 5 years or shall be replace or removed with walls painted prior to start of lease term. Throughout the initial term and any/all subsequent renewals, all wall coverings shall be replaced (or removed with walls painted) a minimum of every years from date of last application.
Wall Covering. Wall covering shall be provided on the walls as listed in the wall covering schedule. The wall covering material shall be the product that is manufactured by: Lanark: Ridgeley Type II Genon: Cathay Type II Tower Contract (X.X. Xxxxx): Celinni Type I MDC/Essex 54 Commercial: Malaya Type II Type II wall covering shall be used in the general office areas. Type I wall covering shall only be used in the private offices and conference rooms. The Vice President's suite, which includes the Vice President's office, secretary and the Vice President's conference room shall be a contract grade textile wall covering. This material shall be hung in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions on primed surfaces only. Typically, there may be four to six wall coverings scheduled for the general office area and two to three wall coverings scheduled for the lunchroom. The lunchroom will be a different color scheme from the office space. Vinyl shall be hung in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions on primed surfaces only.
Wall Covering. Provide Type II medium duty in offices and areas not subject to high abuse. Provide Type III heavy-duty wall covering in high abuse areas such as corridors, toilet rooms and break rooms. Provide clear plastic, vinyl, or poly corner guards up to 60” above finish floor on all outside corners to protect vinyl wall covering.‌ February 18, 2015
Wall Covering. (TAPESTRY – WALLPAPER OR OTHER WALL COVERING) The tenant who applies wall covering in the dwelling must remove it before leaving. He must also make sure that no glue residue is left on the walls, leaving them ready to be painted. The same goes for any other wall covering installation (paneling, ceramic, etc.)
Wall Covering. 1. Possible Deficiency - Peeling of wall covering. Performance Standard - Peeling of wall covering shall not occur. Responsibility - Builder will match existing paper to best of ability.
Wall Covering. All wallpaper or vinyl fabric materials, which Tenant may install on painted walls, shall be applied with a strippable adhesive. The use of non-strippable adhesives will cause damage to the walls when materials are removed, and repairs made necessary thereby shall be made by Landlord at Tenant's expense.
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Wall Covering. Required for all interior wall surfaces will be vinyl wall covering except washroom plumbing walls (wet walls) which will be commercial grade ceramic tile to ceiling. A material and installation allowance of $.75 per surface square foot shall be used. Tenant will choose all wall coverings and may choose as many as four different styles to use through out the office.
Wall Covering. 1. An installed allowance of $1.50sf for VWC at restrooms, break room and main corridor. ACCOUSTICAL CEILING
Wall Covering. A. Vescom America" -- Benina 1, #5506-1 type 1, 14 oz/lin yd. or match grade.
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