Core Sample Clauses

Core. All work related to construction of core bathrooms, stairs shafts, HVAC shafts, electrical and phone rooms, janitor closets, and elevators and shafts. a) Core bathrooms shall include multiple stalls with one (1) handicap stall per floor to meet Code requirements for occupancy load. All plumbing fixtures including water closets, urinals, lavatory sinks and faucets. Code-required Toilet accessories including soap dispensers, toilet paper dispensers, toilet seat dispensers, trash receptacles, paper towel dispensers, napkin dispensers, and handicap grab bars are included. Toilet partitions to be included. All associated lighting, fire sprinklers, power receptacles, ventilation, venting, sewer piping, water piping and floor drains are included. b) Stair shafts will be constructed with metal stud framing and drywall assembly with fire rating in compliance to construction type. All interior walls and ceilings facing the egress stairs will be taped, finished, and painted. Gypsum board ceiling will be constructed at the top level. Stair rails and stringers will be painted. All associated lighting and fire sprinklers are included. c) Electrical and telephone rooms will receive sealed concrete floors with a plywood backboard on walls. Electrical scope will include power distribution via a bus-way riser. Conduit sleeves will be provided for phone service distribution. d) HVAC and elevators are served from switchboard distribution board. Main switchboard to be per Code and PG&E requirements. Dedicated switchboard for Building fire pump system. e) HVAC shall be built-up roof VAV system. DDC controls for base building system (rooftop heating and cooling) with availability for the addition of DDC controls should the future tenant require. Completed HVAC medium pressure vertical duct work in shafts. The loop on each floor shall be stubbed just outside the building core. Mechanical equipment room/roof penthouse completed, including fans and equipment along with the hot water piping loop distributed to a point at each floor. The loop on each floor shall be stubbed just outside of the building core. f) Domestic cold water main branch piping to each floor restroom per Landlord’s construction documents. g) Fire alarm system: Building is fully sprinklered and ready to be monitored as required by Code. Life safety system distribution (smoke detectors, annunciators, strobes, etc) as required by Code for core restrooms and common ground floor areas. h) Building telephone MPOE shall...
Core. As a way of evaluating and providing the best service to our clients Living Life use CORE, (Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation). Core is a questionnaire which is
Core the number of Cores available for any instance of Software to operate on, where “Core” means an individual processing unit that is embedded in a computer processor. A processor may contain multiple Cores. If one or more instances of Software is installed for use on a virtual machine, then the number of Cores assigned to the virtual machine will be counted as available for such instance(s) of Software.
CoreThe Consortium’s Responsibilities will include: a) monitoring the work and performance of schools, using all-Wales standardised data sets, Xxxxxxx Family Trust projections and in-school and in-year data on pupil progress and the quality of classroom teaching and learning, to categorise a school’s performance and development needs in accordance with the nationally agreed categorisation model b) examining, with school leaders and chairs of governors, performance and provision at whole-school level and for different subjects, year groups and sub- categories of pupils, for the purpose of comparing the progress of individual and/or groups of pupils with progress made in other schools, and to identify areas of underperformance and attainment gaps
Core. The results of the core sample tests shall be sent directly from the laboratory to the County’s Project Manager. From these samples, a determination of the average thickness of the asphaltic concrete shall be made by the testing laboratory. If at any time Contractor wishes to request more core samples than what the County has required, they shall do so in writing. The cost for the additional cores shall be the responsibility of Contractor. DEFICIENCIES OF ASPHALTIC CONCRETE THICKNESS AND RIDE QUALITY
Core a. Designing, planning, and supporting instruction b. Delivering instruction
Core a. Designing, planning, and supporting instruction: During the course of the year, each staff member will receive at least one hundred eighty (180) hours of individual planning time. Because effective planning occurs when a commitment to meaningful scheduling of time is provided, this planning time will be allocated in such a way as to provide periods of time that support that belief. Planning time must occur in blocks of at least twenty (20) minutes. The parties agree that blocks of greater than 20 minutes are preferred. Planning time will be prorated for part time staff.
Core. (a) Multi-Tenant Floor Core complete with air conditioning, restrooms, finished elevators, elevator lobby (with carpet, fire doors, lights, finished walls and ceiling), stairways, ventilation shafts, electrical/telephone rooms, mechanical room, janitor's closet, and any required finished existing corridors (with carpet, lights, finished walls and ceiling). (b) Full-Floor Tenant Core complete with air conditioning, restrooms, finished elevators, unfinished elevator lobby, stairways, ventilation shafts, electrical/telephone rooms, mechanical room and janitor's closet.
Core. The core is laminated from grain oriented silicon steel to provide maximum flux density with minimum losses, thereby providing a compact electrical design. The laminations are coated on both sides to ensure electrical insulation and reduce the possibility of localized heating resulting from circulation currents. The overall core is designed to have a natural frequency in excess of 170 hertz, well above the critical two-per-rev electromagnetic stimulus from the rotor. The axial length of the core is made up of many individual segments separated by radial ventilation ducts. The ducts at the core ends are made of stainless steel to reduce heating from end fringing flux. The flanges are made of cast iron to minimize losses. The unit will receive periodic pressing during stacking to ensure compactness, and after stacking the core will receive a final press in excess of 700 tons.
Core. To be a world class centre for learning, support and development in the field of special educational needs and disabilities. Please read and enter your child’s name and class along with a signature in the parent/carer section and return one copy of the attached agreement to the school office.