Concrete Structures Sample Clauses

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Concrete Structures. Concrete structures such as catch basins, canal gutters, junction boxes and manholes for the drainage system, and septic vault for sewerage system, shall be constructed in accordance with the Plans and Specifications on Concrete Work.
Concrete Structures. Assess the adequacy of structural members; and the type, size, and spacing of steel reinforcing for the given application.
Concrete Structures. Division 6 Structures (******)
Concrete Structures a. Concrete girders with over 30% of the primary moment steel severed. b. Loss of section in beam ends and/or spalls in concrete girder supports where girders have less than 80% bearing area remaining.
Concrete Structures a. Girders sheared at the ends to the extent that displacement has occurred. b. Loss of post-tensioning
Concrete Structures. CONCRETE STRUCTURES shall include cast in place piers, strip footings, and abutments for the boardwalk pedestrian bridge. Concrete for CONCRETE STRUCTURES shall conform to “Structure Concrete” of these Special Provisions. Reinforcement shall conform to “BAR REINFORCING STEEL,” of these Special Provisions. Unless otherwise shown on the plans, splices in transverse reinforcement are not allowed. Only one splice is permitted in any longitudinal bar between transverse joints, and the splices shall be staggered. Weep holes shall conform to STANDARD PLAN 1325. The ENGINEER may allow air-placed concrete for concrete structures. Precast concrete for the boardwalk pedestrian bridge shall conform to the specifications on sheet 25 of 25 of the project plans.
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Concrete Structures. The work specified in this Section consists of the construction of concrete structures and other concrete members at the locations and to the dimensions shown on the plans in accordance with Section 400 of the FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction. All concrete construction not covered under a separate specific technical provision or pay item should be constructed in accordance with this technical provision. Exposed concrete surfaces shall receive a Class I Surface Finish as required by Article 400-15.2.2 of the Standard Specifications, unless otherwise noted in the construction plans.

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  • Infrastructure Infrastructure serves as the foundation and building blocks of an integrated IT solution. It is the hardware which supports Application Services (C.3.2) and IT Management Services (C.3.3); the software and services which enable that hardware to function; and the hardware, software, and services which allow for secure communication and interoperability between all business and application service components. Infrastructure services facilitate the development and maintenance of critical IT infrastructures required to support Federal government business operations. This section includes the technical framework components that make up integrated IT solutions. One or any combination of these components may be used to deliver IT solutions intended to perform a wide array of functions which allow agencies to deliver services to their customers (or users), whether internal or external, in an efficient and effective manner. Infrastructure includes hardware, software, licensing, technical support, and warranty services from third party sources, as well as technological refreshment and enhancements for that hardware and software. This section is aligned with the FEA/DoDEA Technical Reference Model (TRM) which describes these components using a vocabulary that is common throughout the entire Federal government. A detailed review of the TRM is provided in Section J, Attachment 5. Infrastructure includes complete life cycle support for all hardware, software, and services represented above, including planning, analysis, research and development, design, development, integration and testing, implementation, operations and maintenance, information assurance, and final disposition of these components. The services also include administration and help desk functions necessary to support the IT infrastructure (e.g., desktop support, network administration). Infrastructure components of an integrated IT solution can be categorized as follows:

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  • Governance Structure The Academy shall be organized and administered under the direction of the Academy Board and pursuant to the governance structure as set forth in its Bylaws. The Academy’s Board of Directors shall meet at least six times per fiscal year, unless another schedule is mutually agreed upon by the University President or Designee and the Academy.

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  • Management Structure Describe the overall management approach toward planning and implementing the contract. Include an organization chart for the management of the contract, if awarded.

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