Exterior Doors and Frames Sample Clauses

Exterior Doors and Frames. Doors and frames at new main entrances shall be aluminum entrances or storefront material equal to systems designed and engineered by Kawneer Company, Inc. or Tubelite Division, Indal, Inc. Finish is to be dark bronze (M10-C22-A44). Exterior pedestrian door frames (that open directly into the Leased premises) and those doorframes of adjacent airlock vestibules shall be constructed to accept electric strike hardware for buzzer access, and prepped for intrusion alarm system contacts. All exterior doors and frames, except at main entrance, shall be custom hollow metal construction provided with heavy-duty commercial grade hardware. Door face sheets shall be commercial quality, roller leveled, cold rolled, 16 gauge steel with 18 gauge stiffeners at 6” on center. Provide polystyrene or urethane insulation core filler. All exposed steel surfaces shall be cleaned, bonded and coated with a baked on zinc chromate based prime paint. Frames shall be prefabricated combination buck, frame, and trim type. Mitered joints shall have locking tabs at frame rabbets and backboards. All interior door frames shall be furnished with rubber bumpers. All exterior doors shall be weather-stripped, have commercial quality aluminum threshold of low profile (beveled) design to meet ADA and BFD specifications. Bevel angle shall not exceed 300. Exterior doors shall be protected from water by metal flashing over the door heads. Interior vestibule exit doors shall be equipped with the Xxxx Rite door locking hardware: #4590 or # 4591 Latch Paddle or approved equal.
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Exterior Doors and Frames. (a) Heavy duty aluminum entrance and frames; glazed with 1/4 inch clear tempered float glass; frames thermally improved; finish: standard anodized colors to be selected. ONTRACK shall have the right to select custom colors and shall be responsible for the incremental cost of such custom colors.
Exterior Doors and Frames. The exterior surface of the doors and door frames.
Exterior Doors and Frames. Front Entry to be 3'-0" x 7'-0" aluminum and glass door (Kawneer, narrow style door with closer, dead bolt, threshold and weather stripping) - Real entry to be 3'-0" x 7'-0" hollow metal door and frame with lockset, closer, threshold and weather stripping. (One set of metal, open grate stairs is provided if rear door is at "tailgate" height)

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  • Signage Landlord retains absolute control over the exterior appearance of the Building and the Project, and the exterior appearance of the Premises as viewed from the Common Areas. Tenant will not install, or permit to be installed, any drapes, furnishings, signs, lettering, designs, advertising or any items that will in any way alter the exterior appearance of the Building, the Project or the exterior appearance of the Premises as viewed from the Common Areas. Any sign, advertising, design, or lettering installed by Tenant shall be considered an Alteration and shall be subject to the provisions of Article 15; provided that Landlord shall have the right to withhold its consent to the same in its sole and absolute discretion. All signage rights granted to Tenant under this Lease are personal, and may not be assigned or transferred without Landlord’s prior written consent, which consent Landlord may withhold in its sole and absolute discretion. Tenant may (a) require Landlord to install, at Landlord’s sole cost and expense (as to Tenant’s initial signage, and at Tenant’s sole cost and expense thereafter): (i) Building Standard signage in the directory (if any) located in the ground floor lobby of the Building, and (ii) identification signage of the type prescribed by Landlord’s signage program identifying Tenant by its business name in a location within the Common Areas on the floor of the Building on which the Premises is located as is called for by Landlord’s signage program. Tenant may, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, place in any portion of the inside of the Premises not visible from the exterior of the Building or from outside of the Premises such identification signage as Tenant shall desire. All signage described in this paragraph (other than the directory signage described in clause (a), above) shall be treated as Tenant’s Personal Property with respect to Tenant’s obligation to remove the same at the expiration or early termination of this Lease.

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