Common use of Exterior Walls, Cornices, Porches, and Foundations Clause in Contracts

Exterior Walls, Cornices, Porches, and Foundations. a. In-kind repainting of surfaces, provided that destructive surface preparation treatments are not used, such as water blasting, sandblasting, power sanding, and chemical cleaning. b. In-kind repair of walls, porches, foundations, columns, cornices, siding, balustrades, stairs, dormers, brackets, trim, and their ancillary components or in- kind replacement of severely deteriorated or missing or lost features, as long as the replacement pieces match the original in detail and material. Any ground disturbance will be limited to previously disturbed soils. c. In-kind repair or replacement of signs or awnings. d. Installation of temporary stabilization bracing or shoring, provided such work does not result in additional damage. e. Anchoring of walls to floor systems, provided the anchors are embedded and concealed from exterior view, such as in the Hilti systems, and disturbed historic fabric is restored in kind. f. In-kind repair of concrete and masonry walls, columns, parapets, chimneys, or cornices or limited in-kind replacement of damaged components including comparable brick, and mortar that matches the color, strength, content, rake, and joint width. g. Bracing and reinforcing of walls, chimneys and fireplaces, provided the bracing and reinforcing are either concealed from exterior view or reversible in the future. h. Strengthening of foundations and the addition of foundation bolts, provided that visible new work is in-kind, including mortar that matches the color, content, strength, rake, and joint width where occurring. i. Repairs to and in-kind replacement of elements of curtain wall assemblies or exterior cladding that is hung on the building structure, usually from floor to floor, and when the color, size reflectivity, materials, and visual patterns are unaltered.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

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Exterior Walls, Cornices, Porches, and Foundations. a. In-kind repainting and cleaning of previously painted surfaces, provided that destructive surface preparation treatments are not used, such as water blasting, sandblasting, power sanding, sanding and chemical cleaning. b. In-kind repair of walls, porches, foundations, columns, cornices, siding, balustrades, stairs, dormers, brackets, trim, and their ancillary components or in- kind replacement of severely deteriorated or missing or lost features, as long as the replacement pieces match the original in detail and material. Any ground disturbance will be limited to previously disturbed soils. c. In-kind repair or replacement of signs or awnings. d. Installation of temporary stabilization bracing or shoring, provided such work does not result in additional damage. e. Anchoring of walls to floor systems, provided the anchors are embedded and concealed from exterior view, such as in the Hilti systems, and disturbed historic fabric is restored in kind. f. In-kind repair of concrete and masonry walls, columns, parapets, chimneys, or cornices or limited in-kind replacement of damaged components including comparable brick, and mortar that matches the color, texture, strength, content, rake, and joint width. Hydraulic or Portland cement mortar may be used only if a laboratory analysis confirms its historic use. g. Bracing and reinforcing of walls, chimneys and fireplaces, provided the bracing and reinforcing are either concealed from exterior view or reversible in the future. h. Strengthening of foundations and the addition of foundation bolts, provided that visible new work is in-kind, including mortar that matches the color, content, strength, rake, and joint width where occurring. Hydraulic or Portland cement mortar may be used only if a laboratory analysis confirms its historic use. i. Repairs to and in-kind replacement of elements of curtain wall assemblies or exterior cladding that is hung on the building structure, usually from floor to floor, and when the color, size reflectivity, materials, and visual patterns are unaltered. This Allowance only applies to those features that are less than 45 years old.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Exterior Walls, Cornices, Porches, and Foundations. a. In-kind repainting of surfaces, provided that destructive surface preparation treatments are not used, such as water blasting, sandblasting, power sanding, sanding and chemical cleaning. b. In-kind repair of walls, porches, foundations, columns, cornices, siding, balustrades, stairs, dormers, brackets, trim, and their ancillary components or in- kind replacement of severely deteriorated or missing or lost features, as long as the replacement pieces match the original in detail and material. Any ground disturbance will be limited to previously disturbed soils. c. In-kind repair or replacement of signs or awnings. d. Installation of temporary stabilization bracing or shoring, provided such work does not result in additional damage. e. Anchoring of walls to floor systems, provided the anchors are embedded and concealed from exterior view, such as in the Hilti systems, and disturbed historic fabric is restored in kind. f. In-kind repair of concrete and masonry walls, columns, parapets, chimneys, or cornices or limited in-kind replacement of damaged components including comparable brick, and mortar that matches the color, strength, content, rake, and joint width.. --DRAFT-- g. Bracing and reinforcing of walls, chimneys and fireplaces, provided the bracing and reinforcing are either concealed from exterior view or reversible in the future. h. Strengthening of foundations and the addition of foundation bolts, provided that visible new work is in-kind, including mortar that matches the color, content, strength, rake, and joint width where occurring. i. Repairs to and in-kind replacement of elements of curtain wall assemblies or exterior cladding that is hung on the building structure, usually from floor to floor, and when the color, size reflectivity, materials, and visual patterns are unaltered.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Exterior Walls, Cornices, Porches, and Foundations. a. In-kind repainting of surfaces, provided that destructive surface preparation treatments are not used, such as water blasting, sandblasting, power sanding, and chemical cleaning. b. In-kind repair of walls, porches, foundations, columns, cornices, siding, balustrades, stairs, dormers, brackets, trim, and their ancillary components or in- kind replacement of severely deteriorated or missing or lost features, as long as the replacement pieces match the original in detail and material. Any ground disturbance will be limited to previously disturbed soils. c. In-kind repair or replacement of signs or awnings. d. Installation of temporary stabilization bracing or shoring, provided such work does not result in additional damage. e. Anchoring of walls to floor systems, provided the anchors are embedded and concealed from exterior view, such as in the Hilti systems, and disturbed historic fabric is restored in kind. f. In-kind repair of concrete and masonry walls, columns, parapets, chimneys, or cornices or limited in-kind replacement of damaged components including comparable brick, and mortar that matches the color, strength, content, rake, and joint width. g. Bracing Xxxxxxx and reinforcing of walls, chimneys and fireplaces, provided the bracing and reinforcing are either concealed from exterior view or reversible in the future. h. Strengthening of foundations and the addition of foundation bolts, provided that visible new work is in-kind, including mortar that matches the color, content, strength, rake, and joint width where occurring. i. Repairs to and in-kind replacement of elements of curtain wall assemblies or exterior cladding that is hung on the building structure, usually from floor to floor, and when the color, size reflectivity, materials, and visual patterns are unaltered.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Statewide Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Exterior Walls, Cornices, Porches, and Foundations. a. In-kind repainting of surfaces, provided that destructive surface preparation treatments are not used, such as water blasting, sandblasting, power sanding, sanding and chemical cleaning. b. In-kind repair of walls, porches, foundations, columns, cornices, siding, balustrades, stairs, dormers, brackets, trim, and their ancillary components or in- kind replacement of severely deteriorated , features deteriorated beyond repair, and features lost or missing or lost featuresmissing, as long as the replacement pieces match the original in detail and material. Any ground disturbance will be limited to previously disturbed soils. c. In-kind repair or replacement of signs or awnings. d. Installation of temporary stabilization bracing or shoring, provided such work does not result in additional damage. e. Anchoring of walls to floor systems, provided the anchors are embedded and concealed from exterior view, such as in the Hilti systems, and disturbed historic fabric is restored in kind. f. In-kind repair of concrete and masonry walls, columns, parapets, chimneys, or cornices or limited in-kind including selective replacement of materials and features severely damaged components including comparable brickor deteriorated beyond repair. Replacement brick will match or be closely similar to the color and surface texture of the original, mortar will match or be closely similar to the color and composition of the original, and mortar that matches joints will match the color, strength, content, rake, width and joint widthprofile of the original. g. Bracing and reinforcing of walls, chimneys and fireplaces, provided the bracing and reinforcing are either concealed from exterior view or reversible in the future. h. Strengthening or reinforcing of foundations and foundations, including the addition of foundation bolts, provided that visible new work is in-kind. Where such work involves brick foundations, including existing brick will be salvaged for later reinstallation, replacement brick, if necessary will match or be closely similar to the color and surface texture of the original, mortar that matches will match or be closely similar to the color, content, strength, rakecolor and composition of the original, and joint mortar joints will match the width where occurring.and profile of the original.. i. Repairs to and in-kind replacement of elements of curtain wall assemblies or exterior cladding that is hung on the building structure, usually from floor to floor, and when the color, size reflectivity, materials, and visual patterns are unaltered.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Exterior Walls, Cornices, Porches, and Foundations. a. In-kind repainting of surfaces, provided that destructive surface preparation treatments are not used, such as water blasting, sandblasting, power sanding, and chemical cleaning. b. In-kind repair of walls, porches, foundations, columns, cornices, siding, balustrades, stairs, dormers, brackets, trim, and their ancillary components or in- kind replacement of severely deteriorated or missing or lost features, as long as the replacement pieces match the original in detail and material. Any ground disturbance will be limited to previously disturbed soils. c. In-kind repair or replacement of signs or awnings. d. Installation of temporary stabilization bracing or shoring, provided such work does not result in additional damage. e. Anchoring of walls to floor systems, provided the anchors are embedded and concealed from exterior view, such as in the Hilti systems, and disturbed historic fabric is restored in kind. f. In-kind repair of concrete and masonry walls, columns, parapets, chimneys, or cornices or limited in-kind replacement of damaged components including comparable brick, and mortar that matches the color, strength, content, rake, and joint width. g. Bracing and reinforcing of walls, chimneys chimneys, and fireplaces, provided the bracing and reinforcing are either concealed from exterior view or reversible in the future. h. Strengthening of foundations and the addition of foundation bolts, provided that visible new work is in-kind, including mortar that matches the color, content, strength, rake, and joint width where occurring. i. Repairs to and in-kind replacement of elements of curtain wall assemblies or exterior cladding that is hung on the building structure, usually from floor to floor, and when the color, size reflectivity, materials, and visual patterns are unaltered.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Statewide Programmatic Agreement

Exterior Walls, Cornices, Porches, and Foundations. a. In-kind repainting of surfaces, provided that destructive surface preparation treatments are not used, such as water blasting, sandblasting, power sanding, sanding and chemical cleaning. b. In-kind repair of walls, porches, foundations, columns, cornices, siding, balustrades, stairs, dormers, brackets, trim, and their ancillary components or in- kind replacement of severely deteriorated or missing or lost features, as long as the replacement pieces match the original in detail and material. Any ground disturbance will be limited to previously disturbed soilssoils as defined in the introduction to these allowances. c. In-kind repair or replacement of signs or awnings. d. Installation of temporary stabilization bracing or shoring, provided such work does not result in additional damage. e. Anchoring of walls to floor systems, provided the anchors are embedded and concealed from exterior view, such as in the Hilti systems, and disturbed historic fabric is restored in kind. f. In-kind repair of concrete and masonry walls, columns, parapets, chimneys, or cornices or limited in-kind replacement of damaged components including comparable brick, and mortar that matches the color, strength, content, rake, and joint width. g. Bracing and reinforcing of walls, chimneys and fireplaces, provided the bracing and reinforcing are either concealed from exterior view or reversible in the future. h. Strengthening of foundations and the addition of foundation bolts, provided that visible new work is in-kind, including mortar that matches the color, content, strength, rake, and joint width where occurring. i. Repairs to and in-kind replacement of elements of curtain wall assemblies or exterior cladding that is hung on the building structure, usually from floor to floor, and when the color, size reflectivity, materials, and visual patterns are unaltered.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Exterior Walls, Cornices, Porches, and Foundations. a. In-kind repainting of surfaces, provided that destructive surface preparation treatments are not used, such as water blasting, sandblasting, power sanding, sanding and chemical cleaning. b. In-kind repair of walls, porches, foundations, columns, cornices, siding, balustrades, stairs, dormers, brackets, trim, lighting, and their ancillary components or in- in-kind replacement of severely deteriorated or missing or lost features, as long as the replacement pieces match the original in detail and material. Any ground disturbance will be limited to previously disturbed soils. c. In-kind repair or replacement of signs or awnings. d. Installation of temporary stabilization bracing or shoring, provided such work does not result in additional damage. e. Anchoring of walls to floor systems, provided the anchors are embedded and concealed from exterior view, such as in the Hilti systems, and disturbed historic fabric is restored in kind. f. In-kind repair of concrete and masonry walls, columns, parapets, chimneys, or cornices or limited in-kind replacement of damaged components including comparable brick, and mortar that matches the color, strength, content, rake, and joint width. g. Bracing and reinforcing of walls, chimneys and fireplaces, provided the bracing and reinforcing are either concealed from exterior view or reversible in the future. h. Strengthening of foundations and the addition of foundation bolts, provided that visible new work is in-kind, including mortar that matches the color, content, strength, rake, and joint width where occurring. i. Repairs to and in-kind replacement of elements of curtain wall assemblies or exterior cladding that is hung on the building structure, usually from floor to floor, and when the color, size reflectivity, materials, and visual patterns are unaltered.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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Exterior Walls, Cornices, Porches, and Foundations. a. In-kind repainting of surfaces, provided that destructive surface preparation treatments are not used, such as water blasting, sandblasting, power sanding, and chemical cleaning. b. In-kind repair of walls, porches, foundations, columns, cornices, siding, balustrades, stairs, dormers, brackets, trim, and their ancillary components or in- kind replacement of severely deteriorated or missing or lost features, as long as the replacement pieces match the original in detail and material. Any ground disturbance will be limited to previously disturbed soils. This allowance does not include foundation work on structures more than 45 years old that may have included builder’s trenches as part of the original construction. c. In-kind repair or replacement of signs or awnings.. --DRAFT-- d. Installation of temporary stabilization bracing or shoring, provided such work does not result in additional damage. e. Anchoring of walls to floor systems, provided the anchors are embedded and concealed from exterior view, such as in the Hilti systems, and disturbed historic fabric is restored in kind. f. In-kind repair of concrete and masonry walls, columns, parapets, chimneys, or cornices or limited in-kind replacement of damaged components including comparable brick, and mortar that matches the color, strength, content, rake, and joint width. g. Bracing and reinforcing of walls, chimneys chimneys, and fireplaces, provided the bracing and reinforcing are either concealed from exterior view or reversible in the future. h. Strengthening of foundations and the addition of foundation bolts, provided that visible new work is in-kind, including mortar that matches the color, content, strength, rake, and joint width where occurring. i. Repairs to and in-kind replacement of elements of curtain wall assemblies or exterior cladding that is hung on the building structure, usually from floor to floor, and when the color, size reflectivity, materials, and visual patterns are unaltered.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Exterior Walls, Cornices, Porches, and Foundations. a. In-kind repainting of surfaces, provided that destructive surface preparation treatments are not used, such as water blasting, sandblasting, power sanding, and chemical cleaning. b. In-kind repair of walls, porches, foundations, columns, cornices, siding, balustrades, stairs, dormers, brackets, trim, and their ancillary components or in- kind replacement of severely deteriorated or missing or lost features, as long as the replacement pieces match the original in detail and material. Any ground disturbance will be limited to previously disturbed soils. c. In-kind repair or replacement of signs or awnings. d. Installation of temporary stabilization bracing or shoring, provided such work does not result in additional damage. e. Anchoring of walls to floor systems, provided the anchors are embedded and concealed from exterior view, such . Such as in the Hilti systems, and disturbed historic fabric is restored in kind. f. In-kind repair of concrete and masonry walls, columns, parapets, chimneys, or cornices or limited in-kind replacement of damaged components including comparable brick, and mortar that matches matched the color, strength, content, rake, and joint width. g. Bracing Xxxxxxx and reinforcing of walls, chimneys and fireplaces, provided the bracing and the reinforcing are either concealed from exterior view or reversible in the future. h. Strengthening of foundations and the addition of foundation bolts, provided that visible new work is in-kind, including mortar that matches matched the color, content, strength, rake, and joint width where occurring.. --DRAFT-- i. Repairs to and in-kind replacement of elements of curtain wall assemblies or exterior cladding that is hung on the building structure, usually from floor to floor, and when the color, size reflectivity, materials, and visual patterns are unaltered.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Exterior Walls, Cornices, Porches, and Foundations. a. In-kind repainting and cleaning of previously treated (painted, epoxied, etc.) surfaces, provided that destructive surface preparation treatments are not used, such as water blasting, sandblasting, power sanding, sanding and chemical cleaning. b. In-kind repair of walls, porches, foundations, columns, cornices, siding, balustrades, stairs, dormers, brackets, trim, and their ancillary components or in- in-kind replacement of severely deteriorated or missing or lost features, as long as the replacement pieces match the original in detail and material. Any ground disturbance will be limited to previously disturbed soils. c. In-kind repair or replacement of signs or awnings. d. Installation of temporary stabilization bracing or shoring, provided such work does not result in additional damage. e. Anchoring of walls to floor systems, provided the anchors are embedded and concealed from exterior view, such as in the Hilti systems, and disturbed historic fabric is restored in kind. f. In-kind repair of concrete and masonry walls, columns, parapets, chimneys, or cornices or limited in-kind replacement of damaged components including comparable brick, and mortar that matches the color, texture, strength, content, rake, and joint width. Hydraulic or Portland cement mortar may be used only if a laboratory analysis confirms its historic use. g. Bracing and reinforcing of walls, chimneys and fireplaces, provided the bracing and reinforcing are either concealed from exterior view or reversible in the future. h. Strengthening of foundations and the addition of foundation bolts, provided that visible new work is in-kind, including mortar that matches the color, content, strength, rake, and joint width where occurring. Hydraulic or Portland cement mortar may be used only if a laboratory analysis confirms its historic use. i. Repairs to and in-kind replacement of elements of curtain wall assemblies or exterior cladding that is hung on the building structure, usually from floor to floor, and when the color, size reflectivity, materials, and visual patterns are unaltered. This Allowance only applies to those features that are less than 45 years old. j. Repair or replacement of metal utilitarian structures (e.g. pump houses, storage buildings) less than 45 years old, when performed in previously disturbed soils.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

Exterior Walls, Cornices, Porches, and Foundations. a. In-kind repainting of surfaces, provided that destructive surface preparation treatments are not used, such as water blasting, sandblasting, power sanding, and chemical cleaning. b. In-kind repair of walls, porches, foundations, columns, cornices, siding, balustrades, stairs, dormers, brackets, trim, and their ancillary components or in- kind replacement of severely deteriorated or missing or lost features, as long as the replacement pieces match the original in detail and material. Any ground disturbance will be limited to previously disturbed soils. This allowance does not include foundation work on structures more than 45 years old that may have included builder’s trenches as part of the original construction. c. In-kind repair or replacement of signs or awnings. d. Installation of temporary stabilization bracing or shoring, provided such work does not result in additional damage. e. Anchoring of walls to floor systems, provided the anchors are embedded and concealed from exterior view, such as in the Hilti systems, and disturbed historic fabric is restored in kind. f. In-kind repair of concrete and masonry walls, columns, parapets, chimneys, or cornices or limited in-kind replacement of damaged components including comparable brick, and mortar that matches the color, strength, content, rake, and joint width. g. Bracing and reinforcing of walls, chimneys chimneys, and fireplaces, provided the bracing and reinforcing are either concealed from exterior view or reversible in the future. h. Strengthening of foundations and the addition of foundation bolts, provided that visible new work is in-kind, including mortar that matches the color, content, strength, rake, and joint width where occurring. i. Repairs to and in-kind replacement of elements of curtain wall assemblies or exterior cladding that is hung on the building structure, usually from floor to floor, and when the color, size reflectivity, materials, and visual patterns are unaltered.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Statewide Programmatic Agreement

Exterior Walls, Cornices, Porches, and Foundations. DRAFT-- a. In-kind repainting of surfaces, provided that destructive surface preparation treatments are not used, such as water blasting, sandblasting, power sanding, sanding and chemical cleaning. b. In-kind repair of walls, porches, foundations, columns, cornices, siding, balustrades, stairs, dormers, brackets, trim, and their ancillary components or in- kind replacement of severely deteriorated or missing or lost features, as long as the replacement pieces match the original in detail and material. Any ground disturbance will be limited to previously disturbed soilssoils as defined in the introduction to these allowances. c. In-kind repair or replacement of signs or awnings. d. Installation of temporary stabilization bracing or shoring, provided such work does not result in additional damage. e. Anchoring of walls to floor systems, provided the anchors are embedded and concealed from exterior view, such as in the Hilti systems, and disturbed historic fabric is restored in kind. f. In-kind repair of concrete and masonry walls, columns, parapets, chimneys, or cornices or limited in-kind replacement of damaged components including comparable brick, and mortar that matches the color, strength, content, rake, and joint width. g. Bracing and reinforcing of walls, chimneys and fireplaces, provided the bracing and reinforcing are either concealed from exterior view or reversible in the future. h. Strengthening of foundations and the addition of foundation bolts, provided that visible new work is in-kind, including mortar that matches the color, content, strength, rake, and joint width where occurring. i. Repairs to and in-kind replacement of elements of curtain wall assemblies or exterior cladding that is hung on the building structure, usually from floor to floor, and when the color, size reflectivity, materials, and visual patterns are unaltered.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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