INTERNAL WALLS Clause Samples
The 'INTERNAL WALLS' clause defines the standards, materials, and construction requirements for the interior walls of a building project. It typically specifies the types of materials to be used, such as drywall, masonry, or partitions, and may outline requirements for fire resistance, sound insulation, or finishes. By clearly setting out these expectations, the clause ensures that internal walls meet safety, durability, and aesthetic standards, thereby preventing disputes over quality and compliance during construction.
INTERNAL WALLS. Internal partition wall will be done 4” thickness bricks work with hollow bricks, and complete plaster, finished with wall putty.
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INTERNAL WALLS. All the interior walls will be finished with wall putty and a coat of primer. Extra Work : Extra work other than the standard scheme as above shall be charged extra as decided by our authorized engineer and such amount shall be deposited before execution of such work.
INTERNAL WALLS. Walls of light weight sandwich panels Description Grade Code Note Description Value Unit Wall between engine hall and control room Noise requirement 65 dB(A) in Control room/ office areas
INTERNAL WALLS. Walls are to receive one coat of plaster, one coat of polyskin and paint to manufacturer’s specification e.g. Primer, one undercoat and two finishing coats of paint.
INTERNAL WALLS unit (balance)
INTERNAL WALLS. Smooth Pop Finish.
7. OUTDOOR FINISH - Superfine Texture weather coat/waterproof paint
INTERNAL WALLS. Smooth Pop Finish.
INTERNAL WALLS. Internal walls are constructed in concrete blockwork generally to underside of structure over with a plaster and paint finish to exposed faces to office areas.
INTERNAL WALLS. All the interior walls will be finished with wall putty and a coat of primer. Extra Work: Extra work other than the standard specification as above shall be SCHEDULE ‘E’ -
