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Pipe Materials Sample Clauses

Pipe Materials. Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) – ASTM D3034 SDR 35 with flexible gasket joints. All joints and connections will be gas tight and watertight and conform to ASTM D3212.
Pipe MaterialsUnless otherwise specified, all storm sewer pipe with less than 24 inches of cover to finish grade shall be AWWA C900, 8" thru 12", or AWWA C905, 14" through 24" water pipe meeting the requirements of AWWA specifications for Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC)
Pipe Materials. (a) Sanitary and storm drainage piping above ground nohub cast iron. (b) Sanitary and storm drainage piping below ground, extra heavy cast iron with hub and spigot ends caulked with oakum and lead. (c) Water piping: Type K copper tubing below ground with brazed joints; type L copper tubing above ground with soldered joints.
Pipe Materials. Service Fluid Material 1. Piping supplied to A335 or A106 material specifications.
Pipe Materials. All sanitary sewer pipe specified in the plans shall be PVC sewer pipe in accordance with the requirements of ASTM D 3034, classified as SDR-26, or ABS sewer pipe in accordance with the requirements of ASTM D-1527-77, classified as Schedule 40. All PVC joints shall be mechanical joints with elastomeric seals conforming to ASTM D 3212. All ABS joints shall be solvent-cemented in accordance with ASTM D 2235. All joints shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Ductile iron pipe shall be minimum thickness Class 50 in accordance with ASTM A 746 and ASTM D 1248. All D.I.P. joints shall be push on joints in accordance with ANSI A-21.11.
Pipe Materials. A. Provide steel pipe and fittings in accordance with ASTM A53, ASTM A106, and AWWA C200 as specified in Section 15050, Piping Systems. B. Pipe 12-inches and smaller: a. ASTM A53 Grade B, Type E or S or ASTM A106, Grade B. b. Minimum wall thickness: Schedule 40. C. Pipe 16-inches through 48-inches: a. ASTM A53 Grade B, Type E or S or ASTM A106, Grade B. b. Minimum wall thickness: 1/4 inch. D. Pipe larger than 48-inches: a. Fabricate from ASTM A516, Grade 70 or ASTM A1018 SS, Grade 36.
Pipe Materials. All storm sewer pipe specified by the Engineer shall be in accordance with the Standard Specifications. The type of bedding materials to be used to construct this project shall be Class "C" in all areas except under pavement, where AB-3 shall be used above the pipe spring line, or where noted otherwise on the plans. Unless otherwise noted on the plans, all storm sewer pipes shall be Class III reinforced concrete pipe in accordance with Section 1902 of the Standard Specifications.

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  • Customer Materials Subject to Section 4(a), all right, title and interest (including all Intellectual Property Rights) in and to the Customer Materials are owned by Customer or Customer’s suppliers.

  • Stored Materials Upon prior written agreement between the Contractor and Region 4 ESC, payment may be made for materials not incorporated in the work but delivered and suitably stored at the site or some other location, for installation at a later date. An inventory of the stored materials must be provided to Region 4 ESC prior to payment. Such materials must be stored and protected in a secure location and be insured for their full value by the Contractor against loss and damage. Contractor agrees to provide proof of coverage and additionally insured upon request. Additionally, if stored offsite, the materials must also be clearly identified as property of Region 4 ESC and be separated from other materials. Region 4 ESC must be allowed reasonable opportunity to inspect and take inventory of stored materials, on or offsite, as necessary. Until final acceptance by Region 4 ESC, it shall be the Contractor's responsibility to protect all materials and equipment. Contractor warrants and guarantees that title for all work, materials and equipment shall pass to Region 4 ESC upon final acceptance.

  • NEW MATERIALS The Work to be delivered hereunder shall consist of new materials, not used, or reconditioned, remanufactured, or of such age as to impair its usefulness or safety.

  • Licensed Materials The materials that are the subject of this Agreement are set forth in Appendix A ("Licensed Materials").

  • Company Materials During the term of this Agreement, the Company agrees to furnish the Manager at its principal office all prospectuses, proxy statements, reports to shareholders, sales literature or other material prepared for distribution to shareholders of the Funds or to the public, which refer to the Manager in any way, prior to use thereof and, not to use such material if the Manager reasonably objects in writing within five business days (or such other time as may be mutually agreed) after receipt thereof. In the event of termination of this Agreement, the Company will continue to furnish to the Manager copies of any of the above-mentioned materials which refer in any way to the Manager. The Company shall furnish or otherwise make available to the Manager such other information relating to the business affairs of the Funds as the Manager at any time, or from time to time, reasonably requests in order to discharge its obligations hereunder.

  • Heavy Materials An Employee shall not be required to lift a building materials in excess of 20 kg in weight unless such Employee is provided with a mechanical aid or with an assisting Employee; provided that an Employee shall not to manually lift any building materials in excess of 20 kg weight to a height of more than 4 feet (1.2m) above the working platform.

  • Instructional Materials The Board recognizes that appropriate texts, library reference facilities, maps and globes, laboratory equipment, audio-visual equipment, art supplies, athletic equipment, current periodicals, standard tests, duplicating supplies, questionnaires, and similar materials are the tools of the teaching profession. The administration and the teachers will confer from time to time for the purpose of improving the selection and use of such educational tools, and the Board undertakes promptly to consider all joint decisions thereon made by its representative and the Association.

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  • Course Materials The adoption of any course materials, print or electronic, after a Course Agreement is signed will require an agreed and signed addendum.

  • Construction materials (1) The restrictions of section 1605 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Pub. L. 111-5) (Recovery Act) do not apply to Recovery Act designated country manufactured construction material. The restrictions of the Buy American statute do not apply to designated country unmanufactured construction material. Consistent with U.S. obligations under international agreements, this clause implements--