Bulkheads definition

Bulkheads means a movable partition that physically separates a pool into multiple sections.

Examples of Bulkheads in a sentence

  • Bulkheads are stiffened with 5" x 5/16" flatbars spaced on 24" centers.

  • Bulkheads and hanging or surface mounted light fixtures which impede traffic ways shall be avoided.

  • Bulkheads will only be measured as such when they conform with the above description and when the horizontal or vertical dimensions do not exceed 1,2m.

  • This means that sub-contractors will not be performing Hull Steelwork, Pulling Shafts, Removing Rudders, Installing Ballast Piping or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bulkheads when there are laid-off Employees in that department.

  • Bulkheads are to be utilized while trailer is sitting in customer delivery dock doors while waiting for receiving of product.

  • Provide labor, material, and equipment to prep and apply Irathane to the Transverse Bulkheads Frame #53 20’ Abv.

  • Bulkheads and box outs may be required as chases for plumbing and mechanical.

  • Bulkheads and overhead shall be insulated to reduce decibel level on deck to 75 or less while under full power.

  • Bulkheads, piers, and retaining walls integral to the stability of the “dwelling” structure.

  • Bulkheads are a safety feature that prevent the entire boat from flooding when capsized which allows the boat to be righted, the paddler re-enter, and paddling continue.