Flatwork Sample Clauses

Flatwork. Scope: Apply specified liquid curing compounds to all interior floor slabs, and all exterior flatworm (slabs, walks, paving, and similar work).
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Flatwork a. Parking lot repair and striping; slurry seal application. b. Concrete or asphalt trail construction. c. Installation of culverts.
Flatwork. Identify the material flatwork at the subject property (paving, parking, sidewalks, decking, patios, etc.). Observe the general conditions and note any reported physical deficiencies or any unusual items or conditions observed or reported.
Flatwork. All concrete shall be a minimum of 4 inches thick and poured with minimum 3000 psi concrete. Driveway and walkways to be brushed with sweeping finish Parking and storage area to be minimum 4 inches 3000 psi over 6 mil poly vapor barrier All exterior walls shall be constructed with 2x #2 pine studs on 16 inch centers with 3 nails top and bottom. Top plate shall be doubled, bottom plate to be chemical and mechanically bonded. All headers shall be constructed of 2x12 #2 pine with ½” plywood between layers. All cutouts for windows and doors shall be made with full-length header and cripple stud. All locations where walls join shall be lock-blocked in accordance with National Code. California corners for insulation. INITIALED FOR IDENTIFICATION / OWNER BUILDER All walls requiring fire resistance shall be fire-blocked at 4 feet above sill. Overhead ceiling joists where used shall be 2x6 #2 Pine crowned with no more than 3 deg curve. Exterior wall sheathing shall consist of 7/16” OSB, Quiet Brace, or Dow SIS, nailed according to specs. Exterior walls shall be wrapped with tyvec or similar moisture barrier openings shall be back-strapped and taped. Exterior walls shall be sided with ” installed with fit-to-full seal trim boards. Installation shall be in accordance with product specifications. Trim to be placed over full run to give maximum extension. Exterior windows and doors shall be installed as to maintain airtight status according to manufacturer’s specifications and all seams shall be sealed with 30-year rated silicone caulk. Roof Rafters shall be 2x6 #2 grade pine with 12” soffit. Roof Rafters shall be covered with 7/16” OSB.

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  • Shiftwork (A) Where the Employee would have received shift loadings had the Employee not been on leave during the relevant period and such loadings would have entitled the Employee to a greater amount than a loading of 17.5% of the payment under clause 23.1(c), then the shift loadings must be added to the payment under clause 23.1(c)(i) instead of the 17.5% loading. (B) Provided further that if the shift allowance would have entitled the Employee to a lesser amount than the loading of 17.5% then such loading of 17.5% shall be used for the purpose of calculating annual leave loading in lieu of the shift allowance.

  • Network Interconnection Architecture Each Party will plan, design, construct and maintain the facilities within their respective systems as are necessary and proper for the provision of traffic covered by this Agreement. These facilities include but are not limited to, a sufficient number of trunks to the point of interconnection with the tandem company, and sufficient interoffice and interexchange facilities and trunks between its own central offices to adequately handle traffic between all central offices within the service areas at a P.01 grade of service or better. The provisioning and engineering of such services and facilities will comply with generally accepted industry methods and practices, and will observe the rules and regulations of the lawfully established tariffs applicable to the services provided.

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  • Shift Rotation Routine shift rotation is not an approach to staffing endorsed by the Employer. Except for emergency situations where it may be necessary to provide safe patient care, shift rotation will not be utilized without mutual consent. If such an occasion should ever occur, volunteers will be sought first. If no one volunteers, the Employer will rotate shifts on an inverse seniority basis until the staff vacancies are filled.

  • Drainage Systems (1) Clear culvert inlets, outlets, and sediment catching basins. (2) Maintain waterbars, drainage dips, and other water diversion measures. (3) During active use, patrol and maintain functional drainage. (4) Repair damaged culvert ends.

  • ELECTRICAL SERVICES The Company must construct and reticulate electrical requirements for all amenities and facilities. The Company must construct sub-station and distribution boards necessary to reticulate power to all Company owned or leased facilities which provide amenities to the public. The electrical installation must be to the design and installation standards of the State Energy Commission of Western Australia. All electrical reticulation must be placed underground.

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