Floor Framing definition

Floor Framing. System: Metal deck with semi-lightweight concrete in metal deck pan spanning between steel beams. The live loads are planned as 80 pounds per square foot, in addition to the Code required 20 pounds per square foot for partition load at office areas, with 100 p.s.f. at exit corridor/stairs, and 125 p.s.f. at storage (light) areas. Additional reinforcement for increased floor loading will be part of Tenant Improvements Allowance.

Related to Floor Framing

  • Riser means a watertight vertical cylinder and lid allowing access to an OWTS component for inspection, cleaning, maintenance, or sampling.

  • Floor wax stripper means a product designed to remove natural or synthetic floor polishes or waxes through breakdown of the polish or wax polymers, or by dissolving or emulsifying the polish or wax. “Floor Wax Stripper” does not include aerosol floor wax strippers or products designed to remove floor wax solely through abrasion.

  • M2M Flowgate means Flowgates where constraints are jointly monitored and coordinated as defined and set forth in Schedule D to this Agreement.

  • Lobby means an activity listed in subsection 1 of section 54-05.1-02.

  • Cabin means a non-residential enclosure constructed of non-load bearing partitions;