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General Building Requirements. 1 1.2.1 Codes and Standards....................................... 1 1.2.2 Building and Equipment Foundations........................ 1 1.2.3 Combustion and Steam Turbine Generators................... 2 1.2.4 Combustion Turbine Generator Foundation................... 2 1.2.5 Steam Turbine Generator Foundation.....................
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General Building Requirements. 1.2.1 Codes and Standards The following codes and standards will be used for the design and construction of the structures and foundations: 1. American Society of Civil Engineers, "Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures", ASCE 7-95. 2. American Institute of Steel Construction, "Manual of Steel Construction, Allowable Stress Design", Ninth Edition. 3. Metal Building Manufacturers Association, MBMA "Low Rise Building Systems Manual". 4. All specifications for materials shall comply with ASTM Standards.
General Building Requirements. The proposed space shall be in an existing building. To be considered existing, the proposed space must be enclosed with a roof system and exterior walls in place. Total square footage on a single floor with contiguous access is preferred. It is to be applied during the design, construction and during any alteration to such buildings and facilities as required by the code. 1. Xxxxxx agrees that Xxxxxx shall have the right to make any minor alterations in and to the Premises during the term of this lease upon first having obtained written consent of the Lessor. The Lessor shall not unreasonably withhold the consent to any such alterations. 2. If renovations are required, successful Offeror must submit five (5) sets of architectural/engineering plans to the State Fire Marshal for certification as outlined in Attachment E (Division of State Fire Marshal Plans Review Fees, Procedures and Requirements (and) application for Plan Review). The Offeror will be responsible for completion and submittal of applicable State Fire Marshal Application for Plan Review’ and associated fees in accordance with this attachment. • A suggested (‘test fit’) single line floor plan shall be prepared and submitted to the Issuing Officer within 10 days of the Notice of Award. The final/approved design of the proposed space will be determined through construction-space planning meetings between the Department and the Offeror. • Based on the final approval design, five (5) architectural drawings with the Usable Square Footage measurements (per Attachment H) shall be provided to the Department within 10 days of such approval of the final design of the space. The drawing shall be to scale (example 1/16” or 1/8” or ¼” = 1’0”) and certified correct by the A/E. The drawing with SF measurements will be used for the preparation of the formal lease agreement documents. • Based on the final/approved design, complete A/E plans that will be required for State Fire Marshal review and approval (per Attachment E) shall be submitted to the Department/Agency for their review & approval PRIOR to submission to the State Fire Marshal's Office. The full A/E plans should be submitted within 3 weeks (21 days) after approval of the single line plan. The A/E plans shall also include drawings which provide ADA details/criteria as well as fire alarm system details (i.e. fire alarm shop drawings). • Failure to comply may result in withdrawal of the Award. 3. Building codes adopted by local jurisdictions shall be...
General Building Requirements. To qualify for the incentive payment, each home covered by the Application must meet the following criteria: ● A new construction project/home receiving electric distribution and/or natural gas distribution service from PG&E. If the home only receives gas or electricity from PG&E, it is only eligible for incentives related to that service. Seek the guidance of your TRC representative to ensure incentives are maximized for both gas and electricity. Homes served by propane will not receive an incentive for propane savings. ● A single-family detached dwelling or two-dwelling building of any number of stories, R-3 occupancy, and on PG&E residential rates. Structures detached from the primary residence that are residential living areas (e.g., casitas) must also meet all CAHP criteria but are not eligible for a separate incentive. ● Permitted under the 2016 Energy Efficiency Standards Residential Compliance Manual (Title 24) effective January 1, 2017 and achieving compliance using a CEC-approved computer method. Projects must meet, at a minimum, CEC and CAHP installation and field verification requirements, as documented by a certified HERS Rater. ● Some modular manufactured housing may qualify when regulated by Title 24 standards (not HUD – U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development). Please contact your TRC representative for verification. ● The following defines the dwelling unit types that qualify for program participation. o Detached: A single or multiple-story structure consisting of one unit not attached to another building (except a garage or casita). This may be either a custom home or part of a larger project consisting of multiple lots.
General Building Requirements. In Alberta, it is a Mandatory Requirement that Residences approved for modernization that accommodate Continuing Care residents must be designed and built to: • a minimum Group B Division 3 (B3) occupancy classification as defined in the Alberta Building Code: - B3 equivalency from the local authority would be required for any Project involving an existing Residence that adheres to residential occupancies (Group C), such as for a renovation/upgrade of an existing Residence; • comply with the Special Resident Guidelines (e.g., persons living with obesity, dementia, etc.) at Appendix 1 of the Continuing Care Design Standards and Best Practices in Alberta 2022 and as they may be updated from time to time; and • comply with the Infection Prevention and Control Guidelines at Appendix 3 of the Continuing Care Design Standards and Best Practices in Alberta 2022 and as they may be updated from time to time. Note: It is a requirement that an Applicant undertake an infrastructure building assessment to determine whether the building is at the end of its useful life or whether it is cost effective to renovate the existing Residence to meet current standards.
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  • Operating Requirements Any operating and technical requirements that may be applicable due to Regional Transmission Organization, Independent System Operator, control area, or the Connecting Transmission Owner’s requirements, including those set forth in the Small Generator Interconnection Agreement. Operating Requirements shall include Applicable Reliability Standards.

  • Trunking Requirements The Parties will provide designed Interconnection facilities that meet the same technical criteria and service standards, such as probability of blocking in peak hours and transmission standards, in accordance with current industry standards.

  • Common Areas - Rules and Regulations Lessor or such other person(s) as Lessor may appoint shall have the exclusive control and management of the Common Areas and shall have the right, from time to time, to establish, modify, amend and enforce reasonable rules and regulations (“Rules and Regulations”) for the management, safety, care, and cleanliness of the grounds, the parking and unloading of vehicles and the preservation of good order, as well as for the convenience of other occupants or tenants of the Building and the Project and their invitees. Lessee agrees to abide by and conform to all such Rules and Regulations, and to cause its employees, suppliers, shippers, customers, contractors and invitees to so abide and conform. Lessor shall not be responsible to Lessee for the non-compliance with said Rules and Regulations by other tenants of the Project.

  • Training Requirements Grantee shall: A. Authorize and require staff (including volunteers) to attend training, conferences, and meetings as directed by DSHS; B. Appropriately budget funds in order to meet training requirements in a timely manner, and ensure that staff and volunteers are trained as specified in the training requirements listed at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxxx.xxx/hivstd/training/ and as otherwise specified by DSHS. Grantee shall document that these training requirements are met; and C. Ensure that staff hired for HIV and syphilis testing are trained to perform blood draws within three (3) months of employment.

  • Lessee's Compliance with Applicable Requirements Except as otherwise provided in this Lease, Lessee shall, at Lessee's sole expense, fully, diligently and in a timely manner, materially comply with all Applicable Requirements, the requirements of any applicable fire insurance underwriter or rating bureau, and the recommendations of Lessor's engineers and/or consultants which relate in any manner to the Premises, without regard to whether said requirements are now in effect or become effective after the Start Date. Lessee shall, within ten (10) days after receipt of Lessor's written request, provide Lessor with copies of all permits and other documents, and other information evidencing Lessee's compliance with any Applicable Requirements specified by Lessor, and shall immediately upon receipt, notify Lessor in writing (with copies of any documents involved) of any threatened or actual claim, notice, citation, warning, complaint or report pertaining to or involving the failure of Lessee or the Premises to comply with any Applicable Requirements.

  • Construction Requirements (a) All Life and Safety and applicable Building Codes will be strictly enforced (i.e., tempered glass, fire dampers, exit signs, smoke detectors, alarms, etc.). Prior coordination with the Building Manager is required. (b) Electric panel schedules must be brought up to date identifying all new circuits added. (c) All electrical outlets and lighting circuits are to be properly identified. Outlets will be labeled on back side of each cover plate. (d) All electrical and phone closets being used must have panels replaced and doors shut at the end of each day’s work. Any electrical closet that is opened with the panel exposed must have a work person present. (e) All electricians, telephone personnel, etc. will, upon completion of their respective projects, pick up and discard their trash leaving the telephone and electrical rooms clean. If this is not complied with, a clean-up will be conducted by the building janitors and the general contractor will be back-charged for this service. (f) Welding or burning with an open flame will not be done without prior approval of the Building Manager. Fire extinguishers must be on hand at all times. (g) All “anchoring” of walls or supports to the concrete are not to be done during normal working hours (7:30 AM—6:00 PM, Monday through Friday). This work must be scheduled before or after these hours during the week or on the weekend. (h) All core drilling is not to be done during normal working hours (7:30 AM—6:00 PM, Monday through Friday). This work must be scheduled before or after these hours during the week or on the weekend. (i) All HVAC work must be inspected by the Building Engineer. The following procedures will be followed by the general contractor: i) A preliminary inspection of the HVAC work in progress will be scheduled through the Building Office prior to the reinstallation of the ceiling grid. ii) A second inspection of the HVAC operation will also be scheduled through the Building Office and will take place with the attendance of the HVAC contractor’s Air Balance Engineer. This inspection will take place when the suite in question is ready to be air-balanced. [***] = CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO THIS OMITTED INFORMATION. iii) The Building Engineer will inspect the construction on a periodic basis as well. (j) All existing thermostats, ceiling tiles, lighting fixtures and air conditioning grilles shall be saved and turned over to the Building Engineer.

  • BUILDING RULES AND REGULATIONS The following rules and regulations shall apply, where applicable, to the Premises, the Building, the parking facilities (if any), the Property and the appurtenances. In the event of a conflict between the following rules and regulations and the remainder of the terms of the Lease, the remainder of the terms of the Lease shall control. Capitalized terms have the same meaning as defined in the Lease.

  • Installation requirements We (if we install the System) or our contractor (if we procure a contractor to install the System) must:

  • Staffing Requirements Licensee will be in full compliance with the main studio staff requirements as specified by the FCC.

  • Maintenance Requirements The Contractor shall ensure and procure that at all times during the Maintenance Period, the Project Highway conforms to the maintenance requirements set forth in Schedule-E (the “Maintenance Requirements”).

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