Whole building definition

Whole building means all of the building, being the fabric of the building itself and all services and fit-outs (Source: SEDA, September 2001).

Examples of Whole building in a sentence

  • Please note: Whole building or new construction commissioning is not eligible for funding under FlexTech.

  • Whole building LCA will be included as to quantify embodied carbon and other environmental impacts in material selection and overall building design.

  • FOLLOWING PAGES For office use only: Signed by Director and recorded for finance purposes: Details of any variations from standard terms: Whole building and playground (Includes Main hall, soft playroom with ball pool, dining room, downstairs kitchen, downstairs toilets, sound system and adventure playground).

  • Confirmation that air sealing is continuous across all openings in a specified area shall be performed by visual inspection of air leakage locations, and one of the following methods: • Visual inspection aided by a chemical smoke test during blower door operation, • Whole building air leakage test.

  • Hire rate includes access to back toilets Field-caravans Min charge £100/night Or £6.50/night per caravan whichever is the greater Sports court £15/hr Whole building £30/hr £200/whole day 3 day event £600 £100 per additional Day Clipston Road field car park £100/day Invoices are raised following the hire period.

  • THIS AGREEMENT IS MADE BETWEEN THE LICENSOR AND THE LICENSEE ON THE CONDITIONS SET OUT ON THIS PAGE AND THE FOLLOWING PAGES For office use only: Signed by Director and recorded for finance purposes: Details of any variations from standard terms: Whole building and playground (Includes Main hall, soft playroom with ball pool, dining room, downstairs kitchen, downstairs toilets, sound system and adventure playground).