Walls and Windows Sample Clauses

Walls and Windows. Precast wall system installed and sealed. Exterior windows installed and sealed. Insulation where applicable (from slab-to-slab). Core walls (except all levels below-grade), service core walls, and elevator lobby walls all installed, clad with properly rated sheetrock, taped, sanded, patched, filled, dusted and ready to receive paint or other Tenant finish. FLOORS Smooth and level concrete floors with troweled finish. Design to support a minimum live load of 80 lbs per square foot and an additional partition load of 20 lbs per square foot for a total of 100 lbs per square foot. Smooth, level and ready to receive carpeting, tile, marble or wood without additional Tenant preparation.
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Walls and Windows a) Exterior windows installed and sealed.
Walls and Windows. Curtain wall, exterior windows and insulation, where applicable (from slab-to-slab), installed and sealed.
Walls and Windows. Exterior wall system of stone and panelized reinforced concrete installed, sealed and watertight. Exterior windows installed, sealed and watertight. Insulation where required by Title 24 regulations. Levels 1 through 3: Walls to be concrete or clad with properly rated sheetrock, taped, sanded and painted.
Walls and Windows. Impact damage and damage plasterboard to the base of the north facing wall. 100 Missing plasterboard to the wall adjoining the Guild house. 101 Poor condition of the service cupboards to the rear of the lift enclosure with missing sections following the removal of the raised access floor. 102 General view of the glazed atrium walls which have been temporarily covered. 103 Impact damage and holes formed in the stud walls around the perimeter of the lift enclosure area and missing sections plaster at high-level. 104 Metal studwork erected to form enclosures to the area directly opposite the lift area. 105 - 107 Damage to the finishes of the structural concrete columns throughout the property as a result of the demolition works. 108 Poor condition of the finishes to the wall to the north of the site. 109 Missing insulation to the top of the window system and under the economic rainwater gutter application. 112 Further missing insulation to the head of the windows throughout all areas of this elevation. 114 Blind fixings left in situ in a number of locations. Throughout all remaining areas this fixing has removed leaving the hole evident. 113 Poor condition of the walls to the Eastern staircase. 115 3rd & 4th Floor Schedule of Condition to Commesz Bank House 15-079 Item Photo Ref Holes left in situ to the base of the walls to the easterly staircase. 116 Missing plasterboard and damaged service cupboard doors to the easterly staircase. 117 Damage fireproofing at high-level the easterly staircase 118 Damage plasterboard adjacent to the easterly staircase. 119 Missing insulation around window fixings to the southern elevation. 120 Damaged plasterboard at high-level low-level to the westerly stair core 121 Damaged finishes at high and low level to the rear face of the lift enclosure. 122 All internal finishes removed exposing the bare concrete to the lift enclosure facing the westerly elevation. 123 Substantial amount of builders debris left throughout the area. 124 Poor standard of fixings and gaps in the facade system facing the internal courtyard. 127 Missing facade panels to the inside of the atrium courtyard 128 & 129 Further gaps to the facade system to the internal courtyard at the northern face of the facade. 130 Poor condition of the head detail at the junction of the floor to ceiling junction throughout. The installation is also in poor condition generally. Fixings and evidence of previous facades petitions left in situ throughout. 143 - 145 Floors Poor ...

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  • Windows a. Front and rear windshield per California Vehicle Code § 26710.

  • Tools and Equipment As established by current practices, the Employer may determine and provide necessary tools, tool allowance, equipment and foul weather gear. The Employer will repair or replace employer-provided tools and equipment if damaged or worn out beyond usefulness in the normal course of business. Employees are accountable for equipment and/or tools assigned to them and will maintain them in a clean and serviceable condition.

  • UNIFORMS, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 23.1 Uniforms‌ The Employer may require employees to wear uniforms. Where required, the Employer will determine and provide the uniform or an equivalent clothing allowance. The Employer will follow their policy regarding the provision and maintenance of required uniforms, specialized clothing and footwear. The cost of normal wear and tear and loss of required uniforms, specialized clothing and footwear due to workplace conditions is the responsibility of the Employer.

  • Exterior and interior functional areas and spaces of the Project, with technical and equipment requirements on each;

  • Payrolls and basic records a. Payrolls and basic records relating thereto shall be maintained by the contractor during the course of the work and preserved for a period of three years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work. Such records shall contain the name, address, and social security number of each such worker, his or her correct classification, hourly rates of wages paid (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits or cash equivalents thereof of the types described in section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Xxxxx-Xxxxx Act), daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(iv) that the wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Xxxxx- Xxxxx Act, the contractor shall maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable, that the plan or program is financially responsible, and that the plan or program has been communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected, and records which show the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. Contractors employing apprentices or trainees under approved programs shall maintain written evidence of the registration of apprenticeship programs and certification of trainee programs, the registration of the apprentices and trainees, and the ratios and wage rates prescribed in the applicable programs.

  • WINDOW CLEANING Tenant shall not clean, nor require, permit, suffer or allow any window in the Premises to be cleaned from the outside in violation of Section 202 of the Labor Law, or any other Requirement, or of the rules of the Board of Standards and Appeals, or of any other board or body having or asserting jurisdiction.

  • Walls 12 Developer shall provide rustication patterns on all walls, except drainage headwalls, in Aesthetic 13 Area 3 in accordance with Exhibit L2.24 of the LAADCR. The final designs shall resemble these 14 simulations.

  • Video Display Terminals ‌ The Employer shall ensure that any new office equipment or facility required for use in conjunction with VDTs shall meet the standards recommended by the Workers' Compensation Board.

  • Doors Exterior doors may not be propped open for safety and security reasons. Students may be referred to the student conduct system if found propping these doors. Doors marked as emergency exits may only be used for emergency purposes other than during University-sanctioned move-in days.

  • Toilets Papers, dust, cobwebs, peels, cans/bottles, cigarette butts, excrement on floor, bad smells, water pools, leaking sewage, rodents, animals (dead or alive), overflowing sanitary bins. 0 = NOT APPLICABLE 1 = UNACCEPTABLE (Toilets out of order. Toilets not cleaned on daily basis.) 2 = POOR (Toilets cleaned, but still visible signs of dirt, e.g. dust, cobwebs.) 3 = GOOD (Obvious sign that toilets are cleaned daily.) 4 = EXCELLENT (Extra effort is put in to ensure cleanliness, e.g. using detergents.)

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