Superstructure definition

Superstructure means the part of the bodywork which contributes to the strength of the vehicle in the event of a roll-over accident.
Superstructure means the part of the bodywork which contributes to the strength of the vehicle in the event of a roll-over accident;
Superstructure means a decked structure on the freeboard deck, extending from side to side of the ship or with the side plating not being inboard of the shell plating more than 4% of the breadth (B);

Examples of Superstructure in a sentence

  • Superstructure RCC framed structure Wall AAC Block masonry Floor • Living-cum-dining • Bedroom/Study • Bathroom • Kitchen and Balcony • Parking area and passage • Vitrified tiles • Vitrified tiles • Anti-skid ceramic tiles • Vitrified tiles • Paver tiles Interior Wall External walls Putty finish Water proof cement base paint over a coat of primer Kitchen • Counter • Dado • Sink • Marble cooking shelf of green colour • Ceramic glazed tiles up to 3 ft.

  • Working drawings for Falsework supporting a Bridge Superstructure shall be signed and sealed by a PE.

  • These structure design calculations shall include, but not be limited to the following: Superstructure design, pile capacity computations (vertical and horizontal), end bent design, intermediate bent design, pier design, pre-stressed concrete beam design, steel beam design, geometric data, quantities and tabulation, cost estimates and quantity computation book backup.

  • For Typical floor load capacities for all office floors, see Superstructure System below, including all exceptions.

  • In the event of a late delivery of a Superstructure and/or Trailer, and such delay has not been caused by a breach of this Agreement by VOLVO, VOLVO is entitled to (i) completely or partly terminate the purchase of the Su- perstructure, Trailer and of other products which VOLVO does not consider having any use of due to the late delivery, and (ii) make substitute purchases from other suppliers.


More Definitions of Superstructure

Superstructure means the part(s) of a vehicle structure which contribute to the strength of the vehicle in the event of a roll-over accident;
Superstructure means a large steel or other industrial structure,
Superstructure means a large steel or other industrial structure such as a bridge or water tower, that may contain lead-based paint.
Superstructure means the load-bearing components of the bodywork as defined by the manufacturer, containing those coherent parts and elements which contribute to the strength and energy absorbing capability of the bodywork, and preserve the residual space in the rollover test.
Superstructure means a decked structure (including a raised quarter deck) on the freeboard deck either extending from side to side of the vessel or with the side plating not being inboard of the shell plating more than 4% of the breadth of the vessel;
Superstructure means a decked structure situated on or above the bulkhead deck which either extends from side to side of the ship or is such that its side plating is not inboard of the shell plating of the ship by more than 4 per cent of the breadth of the ship and, where the bulkhead deck of the ship consists of a lower deck, includes that part of the hull of the ship which extends above the bulkhead deck;
Superstructure or “Deckhouse” means a permanent enclosed structure fitted on the freeboard or superstructure deck;