Local Codes definition
Examples of Local Codes in a sentence
Installation is to be completed in accordance with the manufacturers’ instructions while following the State and Local Codes.
The Consultant shall design all work in accordance with applicable Federal, State and Local Codes and Standards.
Subcontractor is responsible for researching and complying with all OSHA, State and Local Codes, Ordinances and Requirements.
All Prime Contractor installed wiring and cabling infrastructures for the CTS shall meet all current applicable Federal, State, and Local Codes, Standards, and Regulations.
All work shall perform in accordance with the latest revised edition (as of the date of this proposal) of the United States of America Standard Safety Code for Elevators, Escalators, and Dumbwaiters, the National Electrical Code, and/or such State and Local Codes as may be applicable, as well as Company’s Work-Not-Included Form.
The Initial Study assumes compliance with all applicable State, Federal, and Local Codes and Regulations including, but not limited to, County of Yolo Improvement Standards, the State Health and Safety Code, and the State Public Resources Code.
All RRGS and associated equipment shall be listed and in compliance with all applicable Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Standards, applicable IEEE, 2005 National Electric Code, State and Local Codes and Regulations.
Submission of a bid will be considered presumptive evidence that the bidder has visited and is conversant with the project site, facilities, and difficulties, the bid documents, and of pertinent State or Local Codes, the current Labor and Material Markets, and has made due allowance in his/her bid for all contingencies.
No one of the "Possible Violations of Local Codes or Ordinances" referred to in Schedule 2.11 will materially detract from the value or present use of the Company Property to which it relates.
Each Subcontractor shall ensure that their Subcontractors and suppliers, regardless of tier, shall comply with AHB’s Site-Specific Safety and Health Program and the Subcontractor's site-specific safety program and all Federal, State, and Local Codes and Regulations.