Building Materials. The Parties recognise the complex issue of non-conforming building products (NCBPs). NCBPs are building products about which false claims have been made as to their quality and purpose or do not meet required standards for their intended use. A building product is non-conforming if, in association with a building, the product:
(a) is not, or will not be, safe; or
(b) does not, or will not, comply with relevant regulatory provisions; or
(c) does not perform, or is not capable of performing, for the use to the standard represented. The Parties recognise that domestically sourced and manufactured conforming building products are less likely to create the above conditions and accordingly wish to maximise the use of domestically sourced and manufactured building materials by the Employer. The Employer will only use products in building work that comply with relevant Australian standards published by, or on behalf of, Standards Australia in accordance with the National Construction Code. In order to maintain compliance, the Employer will maintain records in accordance with the Building and Construction Legislation (Non-Conforming Building Products ‒ Chain of Responsibility and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2017 The Employer will, within 7 days of receiving a written request from the Union, provide a copy of the records which it is required to be keep pursuant to the previous clause 39.4 above.
Building Materials. Building materials shall be in conformance with the City requirements. Permanence should be an overriding characteristic in the choice of exterior materials.
Building Materials. Architect and general contractor shall endeavor to specify low-VOC paints, coatings, primers, adhesives, sealants, sealant primers, coatings, stains, finishes and the like. Suggested VOC limits are at the end of this document. – Architect and general contractor shall endeavor to specify materials that meet the following criteria: – Harvested and processed or extracted and processed within a 500-mile radius of the project site. Contain at least 10% post-consumer or 20% pre-consumer materials. – Contain material salvaged from offsite or on-site. Contain rapidly renewable material. – Made of wood-based materials, excluding movable furniture, certified as harvested from sustainable sources, specifically Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified wood. – Carpet meeting or exceeding the requirements of the CRI Green Label Plus Testing Program and recyclable where available. – Carpet cushion meeting or exceeding the requirements of the CRI Green Label Testing Program. Preferably, at least 25% of the hard surface flooring (not carpet) will be FloorScore-certified. – Composite wood or agrifiber products shall contain no added urea-formaldehyde resins.
Building Materials. High quality and highly durable building materials in conformance with the Lincoln Downtown Standards are described for use on the building exterior. Permanence should be an overriding characteristic in the choice of exterior materials. Metal is not a suitable primary material for 0xx Xxxxxx and O Street facades of the New Building.
Building Materials. Unless otherwise first approved by the Seller, no dwelling house (including garage and/or carport areas and/or any other improvement permitted under these Covenants) shall be erected or constructed on the Land of materials other than:
(a) external walls or wall cladding of brick, timber, rendered blockwork or stone, or such other materials as may be approved in writing by the Seller;
(b) roof materials of Colourbond sheeting, Decrabond material, or clay, terracotta, quality concrete tiles or such other materials as may be approved in writing by the Seller; and no second hand or sub-standard brick, timber or other materials or bright reflective materials shall be used in the erection or construction of any improvements on the Land, including fencing. Dwelling construction of HardiPlankTM or unrendered and unpainted blockwork will not be permitted.
Building Materials. The use of building materials sourced inside the Protected Area will not be permitted as a general rule. In exceptional circumstances, it may be appropriate to use such materials. In those instances, the Private Party must obtain written approval from SANParks.
Building Materials. Construction equipment and materials shall be stored and placed so as not to endanger the public, the workers or adjoining property for the duration of the construction project. (MSBC 3301.2)
Building Materials. Architect and general contractor shall endeavor to specify low-VOC paints, coatings, primers, adhesives, sealants, sealant primers, coatings, stains, finishes and the like. Suggested VOC limits are at the end of this document.
Building Materials. High quality and highly durable building materials in conformance with or exceeding the City of Lincoln Design Standards is described for the Building exterior and amenities. Permanence should be an overriding characteristic in the choice of exterior materials. Redeveloper shall provide City samples of building materials at the time Final Design and Exterior Construction Documents are submitted to the City.
Building Materials. Use as a roofing material any material other than tiles (clay, ceramic, concrete, decramastic, pre-coated pressed steel) of a single colour or pre-painted long-run pressed steel (the use of zincalume shall not be permitted), nor exterior cladding of material other than clay brick, weather-board, concrete block, masonry, stucco, solid plaster or glazing or a combination of the above. Preferred building materials are detailed in the Grantee’s Design Guidelines.