Tower Base definition

Tower Base means the top of the foundation or equivalent surface that shall bear the vertical load of a tower.
Tower Base means the foundation, usually concrete, on which the tower and other support equipment is situated. For measurement calculations, the tower base is that point on the foundation reached by dropping a perpendicular from the geometric center of the tower.

Examples of Tower Base in a sentence

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