Structural Grid definition

Structural Grid. Column spacings are at 6.0m centres along the facade and nominally 11.75 or 9.775m perpendicular to the two main facades. Spans are 11.0m varying to 6.5m in the centre portion, which are also at 6.0m centres parallel to the atrium side. At lower ground and basement the column spacings are nominally 6.0m x 6.0m. OUTLINE BUILDING SPECIFICATION INTRODUCTION CONTD. STANDARDS CONTD. FLOOR TO SUSPENDED CEILING HEIGHTS: Typical floor to ceiling heights measured from the top of the finished floor to the underside of the ceiling finish are: Lower Ground 2.600m Ground, 1, 4, 5 and 6 2.670m Levels 2 and 3 2.800m FLOOR TO FLOOR HEIGHTS: Typical floor to floor heights measured from top of the structural floor slab are: Basement Varies Lower Ground 3.435m Ground, 1, 4 and 6 3.850m Levels 2 to 3 4.100m PLANTROOMS AND CAR PARK HEADROOMS: Roof plantroom clear headrooms are typically 2.50m and 3.250m below beams. Basement plantroom clear headroom is typically 3.00m. Basement car park headroom below beams is not less than 2.2m.
Structural Grid. The typical column grid is 40' x 42'. Loading Docks & Overhead Doors: The Building Shell is provided with twenty (20) loading docks at thirty eight inches (38") above finished grade, and eight loading docks at forty, eight inches (48") above finished grade., The typical loading dock door is a 9' wide x 10' tall insulated, sectional, steel door with two small windows. These roll-up doors are opened manually with a chain hoist.

Related to Structural Grid

  • Structural Engineer means the Engineer appointed or to be appointed from time to time by Promoter for the preparation of the structural design and drawings of the buildings .

  • Structural component means a component that supports non-variable forces or weights (dead loads) and variable forces or weights (live loads).

  • Structural components means liners, leachate collection systems, final covers, run-on/run-off systems, and any other component used in the construction and operation of the MSWLF that is necessary for protection of human health and the environment.

  • Structural as herein used shall mean any portion of the Leased Premises, Building or Common Areas of the Complex which provides bearing support to any other integral member of the Leased Premises, Building or Common Areas of the Complex such as, by limitation, the roof structure (trusses, joists, beams), posts, load bearing walls, foundations, girders, floor joists, footings, and other load bearing members constructed by Landlord.

  • Structural pest control means a use requiring a license under Chapter 14 (commencing with Section 8500), Division 3, of the Business and Professions Code.