Building Foundations definition

Building Foundations. CIP Concrete
Building Foundations means all building foundational walls, floors, caissons, footers, footer/roof drains, or other concrete structures existing within the footprint of the facility structure not otherwise designated by an approved DOP, RSOP, CDD, or other regulatory approval to specifically be retained. “…utilities or other remaining structures…” means buried electrical conduit, sanitary/storm sewer, potable and raw water distribution, steam lines, abandoned natural gas lines, fuel oil lines, alarm chases, nitrogen system piping, tanks closed in place, and process waste lines including valve vaults (both OPWL and NPWL). It specifically excludes direct-buried cable (electrical cable and telecom cable/fiber) and conduit of a de minimus diameter (i.e., less than or equal to 2”), as these represent minimal physical hazards and have minimal potential to transport fluids. Facilities or other structures with a DOE declared continuing mission that are excluded from PC Criterion No. 1 are also excluded from this criterion. “…paved roads and/or parking lots” means all roads and parking lots within the RFETS site boundary paved with asphalt or concrete. The East Access Road will be removed its entire length to Indiana Street. The West Access Road will be removed to a point 20 feet to the east of the existing N-S railroad crossing located outside of the West Gate. Roads or parking lots whose existing surface is covered with road base, gravel or other fill material do not require an additional 3 feet of fill; these surfaces will be vegetated, or not, in accordance with paragraph 4.1, above. “…by a minimum of three feet of fill after final grade” means no closer than 3 feet to the final land configuration surface, which has previously been agreed to by K-H and RFPO (refer to “Conceptual IA Grading” Drawing No. 51754-C010 dated June 11, 2004 and as amended by revisions documented on Drawing No. 51754-C600, Issue 12, Attachment A-6).

Examples of Building Foundations in a sentence

  • Building Foundations That Last and science studies shall be documented in weekly classroom lesson plans.

  • The Agency shall also implement the required curricula Second Step and The Child Protection Unit, and strategies and tools from Building Foundations That Last, and shall ensure that all staff participate in mandatory training regarding their implementation.

  • As part of the 2008 Provincial-Municipal Fiscal and Service Delivery Review (PMFSDR) and under Building Foundations: Building Futures – Ontario’s Long-Term Affordable Housing Strategy (November 2010), the Province committed to work towards consolidating the existing patchwork of housing and homelessness programs to provide municipalities with more flexibility to address local needs.

Related to Building Foundations

  • Building Common Areas means with respect to the Tower, the areas, facilities and amenities specified in Schedule [E] which are to be used and enjoyed in common with all the other Apartment Acquirers of the Units in the Building; and

  • Building means any structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy.

  • The Building means any building of which the Property forms part.

  • Common Areas is defined as all areas and facilities outside the Premises and within the exterior boundary line of the Project and interior utility raceways and installations within the Unit that are provided and designated by the Lessor from time to time for the general non-exclusive use of Lessor, Lessee and other tenants of the Project and their respective employees, suppliers, shippers, customers, contractors and invitees, including parking areas, loading and unloading areas, trash areas, roadways, walkways, driveways and landscaped areas.

  • School building means any building in which any of the instruction, extracurricular activities, or training provided by a school is conducted, whether or not any instruction, extracurricular activities, or training provided by the school is being conducted in the school building at the time a criminal offense is committed.