Temporary Structures definition

Temporary Structures means the structures designed, constructed, installed and dismantled by the Contractor, and which are required for the execution of the Works.
Temporary Structures means trailers, mobile homes, or any building not on or permanently affixed to a permanent foundation.
Temporary Structures means an area covered by a plastic, tarp, fabric, or metal membrane that is either attached to a rigid framework, natural feature or some other structure that is used for storage. It does not include greenhouses or weather proofing of a vehicle, boat, or other individual item by tarp or other type of covering as long as the covering is attached directly to and covers only the particular item.

Examples of Temporary Structures in a sentence

  • Responsibility for Temporary Structures: In accepting this Contract, the Contractor assumes full responsibility for the sufficiency and safety of all temporary structures or work and for any damage which may result from their failure or their improper construction, maintenance or operation and will indemnify and save harmless the City from all claims, suits or actions and damages or costs of every description arising by reason of failure to comply with the above provisions.

  • Such obligations include, but are not limited to, erosion control and drainage and erection of any necessary Temporary Structures, signs, or other facilities.

  • Responsibility for Temporary Structures: In accepting this Contract, the Design-Build Firm assumes full responsibility for the sufficiency and safety of all temporary structures or work and for any damage which may result from their failure or their improper construction, maintenance or operation and will indemnify and save harmless the City from all claims, suits or actions and damages or costs of every description arising by reason of failure to comply with the above provisions.

  • Xxxxxxxxx State Fire Marshal DATE: May 2, 2016 RE: Cooking Appliances under Tents, Canopies and other Temporary Structures The Department of Fire Services has become aware of questions related to cooking under tents, canopies and temporary structures at fairs, carnivals and community events.

  • Before Final Acceptance, the Highway, Borrow pits, quarries, Disposal Areas, storage areas, and all ground occupied by the Design-Builder in connection with the Work shall be cleaned of rubbish, surplus materials, and Temporary Structures, except where the Design-Builder owns or controls the property.


More Definitions of Temporary Structures

Temporary Structures means a light or sometimes heavy, usually open building or structure, which can be used for shelter, concerts, exhibits, pedestrian crossings and the like, to be held at the venue, erected by the event organiser or on its instruction including but not limited to marquees; tents; stands; stages; exhibition stands and the like.
Temporary Structures means a tent, canopy, bouncy castle, sun shade structures, canvas, bleacher or the like, installed on site in conjunction with an approved special events.
Temporary Structures means a building designed or intended for temporary human occupancy or for the temporary protection of animals, chattels, or property of any kind. For the purposes of this Ordinance, “temporary” is defined as a period of time no greater than two years.
Temporary Structures means any non-permanent, seasonal, or other temporarily erected structures including but not limited to tents, kiosks, stands, huts, booths, etc.
Temporary Structures means a building or structure intended for temporary
Temporary Structures. The Hirer shall not construct or erect any rigging, scaffolding or other temporary structure in the Sports Park without obtaining the prior approval of the Council. It shall be a condition of any such approval that such work be carried out by a suitably competent or qualified person.
Temporary Structures. No temporary dwelling or substandard structure shall be brought onto the Land.