Core Doors Sample Clauses

The 'Core Doors' clause defines the specifications and requirements for the main doors that are integral to a building's structure or function. It typically outlines the materials, dimensions, fire ratings, and installation standards that these doors must meet, ensuring they comply with safety and performance criteria. By clearly establishing these standards, the clause ensures that all core doors provide adequate security, durability, and regulatory compliance, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes during construction or inspection.
Core Doors. (a) Building Standard core doors for stairwells, electrical, mechanical, janitorial and telephone rooms and washrooms all installed, primed, sanded, dusted, and ready to receive paint or other Lessee finish. (b) Doors finished and complete with frame, trim, hardware, locking devices, electric door releases and/or magnetic hold-open devices where applicable and closers.
Core Doors a. Building Standard solid core birch veneer doors for stairwells, electrical, mechanical, janitorial and telephone rooms and public restrooms all installed, primed, sanded, stained and sealed. b. Doors finished and completed with frame, trim, necessary hardware, electric door releases and/or magnetic hold-open devices and closers, where required by code.