Fenders Sample Clauses

Fenders. Steel fenders of 300 mm dia (6 mm thick) are to be provided on either side for 95 percent of the length of pontoons. Tyre fenders of sufficient size are also to be provided on both sides in such a manner that the spacing between them does not exceed 1250 mm. Lugs of not less than 16 mm to tie up these tyres are to be welded to the sides.
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Fenders. Must be of an approved type, i.e. Pasgaard Fenders or Dockwheels
Fenders. Good quality Rubber Fenders as approved by the Employer shall be provided at the port and starboard sides of the boat.
Fenders. Federal legal mud flaps to cover rear wheels, anti-sail type. Two (2) behind front tires.
Fenders. Protective fenders shall be provided on berthing side to prevent damage at the interface area. Secondary fenders shall be provided on the other two sides for the berthing of small boats.
Fenders. Fenders shall be Composite Marine Timber as specified herein and as shown on the drawings.
Fenders. The Concessionaire shall ensure that the design of fendering shall comply with the PIANC Report of Working Group 33 "Guidelines for the Design of Fender Systems: 2002". The arrangement, size, type and detail of the fenders shall be carefully considered and determined such that:
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