ROOF AND WALL INSULATION Sample Clauses

ROOF AND WALL INSULATION. Quantity Rate
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ROOF AND WALL INSULATION. Alucushion" insulation BILL NO. 6 CARPENTRY AND JOINERY SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES Particle board
ROOF AND WALL INSULATION. Sisalation 420" heavy industrial grade aluminium foil based insulation 5 Insulation laid taut over purlins (at approximately 1.80m centres) and fixed concurrent with roof covering, including taped laps and nylon straining wires m2 47 Carried to Collection BILL NO 7 ROOF COVERINGS, ETC R 6 Linings to valleys with riveted and soldered joints m2 26 0.6mm Galvanised sheet iron with "Chromadek" finish on one side 7 Back flashings m2 1 8 Stepped cover flashings to roofs with pitches to 30 degrees m2 63 9 Cover flashings 150mm girth m 107 Carried to Collection R Total Brought Forward from Page No. Page No -38- Carried Forward to Summary of Section No. R Item No Amount Quantity Rate BILL NO 8 CARPENTRY AND JOINERY For preambles see "Model Preambles for Trades" SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES The following is applicable in respect of roof trusses: Trusses are at maximum 760m centres. Roof covering is roof tiles on 38 x 38mm battens. Ceilings are 6.4mm gypsum Rhinoboard sheeting on 38 x 38mm brandering. The references given in the descriptions are to the respective types of trusses detailed on the principal agent's drawing numbered SP 201 accompanying this document. The dimensions in the descriptions of the trusses are nominal and actual measurements shall be obtained from the principal agent and/or the site before design or fabrication commences Descriptions of frames shall be deemed to include frames, transomes, mullions, rails, etc Descriptions of hardwood joinery shall be deemed to include pelleting of bolt holes Items described as "nailed" shall be deemed to be fixed with hardened steel nails or shot pins to masonry or concrete Laminate finish shall be glued under pressure. Edge strips shall be butt jointed at junctions with adjacent similar finish Trusses in double hip, 7.60 x 6.50 x 1.30m high overall, including xxxx xxxxxxx, permanent bracing, etc No 1 Carried to Collection BILL NO 8 CARPENTRY AND JOINERY 2 25 x 304mm Valley boarding m 64 3 38 x 114mm Sprockets m 15 4 38 x 114mm Wall plates m 149 5 12 x 225mm Fascias and barge boards, including H-profile plastic jointing strips m 148 6 Provide the sum of R700/m2 for the complete installation as per manufactorure's specification of timber floor all as per clause
ROOF AND WALL INSULATION. Alucushion"
ROOF AND WALL INSULATION. 80mm Thick "Lambdaboard" or equal and approved closed cell polyisocyanurate foam core rigid board with mineral natural on one side H Insulation boarding in 1,220mm widths with H-section aluminium bearers at longitudinal joints, laid over purlins (at approximately 1,200mm centres) and fixed concurrent with roof covering, including holes through boards, etc m² 1,054 Bill No. 7 Roof Coverings Bill No. 7 Roof Coverings Total Brought Forward from Page No. 43 Bill No. 7 Roof Coverings
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  • Insulation In exterior walls? Yes No Unknown In ceiling/attic? Yes No Unknown In any other areas? Yes No Where? Comments:

  • GLASS The Tenant shall maintain the glass part of the demised premises, promptly replacing any breakage and fully saving the Landlord harmless from any loss, cost or damage resulting from such breakage or the replacement thereof.

  • Walls 12 Developer shall provide rustication patterns on all walls, except drainage headwalls, in Aesthetic 13 Area 3 in accordance with Exhibit L2.24 of the LAADCR. The final designs shall resemble these 14 simulations.

  • Windows a. Front and rear windshield per California Vehicle Code § 26710. b. Safety glass shall be in all windows. c. Windows shall be operational as originally designed. d. No window tinting on windshield or front side windows per California Vehicle Code § 26708. Any tinting applied to the rear side or rear windows must be light enough to allow any passengers to be viewed from the outside.

  • 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 appliance safety The Hirer shall ensure that any electrical appliances brought by them to the premises and used there shall be safe, in good working order, and used in a safe manner in accordance with the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. Where a residual circuit breaker is provided the hirer must make use of it in the interests of public safety.

  • Exterior and interior functional areas and spaces of the Project, with technical and equipment requirements on each;

  • Asbestos Any material that contains more than one percent asbestos and is friable or is releasing asbestos fibers into the air above current action levels established by the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

  • Safety Glasses Section 1. The City shall supply prescription safety glasses with plastic lenses to employees who are required to wear safety glasses and who are members of the classifications contained in Appendix C to this contract. Safety glasses which are authorized must be industrial grade safety glasses which meet or exceed the requirements of ANSI Specification Z87. 1. All employees who are required to wear safety glasses shall also be required to wear side xxxxxxx, either permanent or snap-on, whenever an eye hazard exists. Solid tinted glasses will not be approved unless required by prescription. Photogray, progressive, scratch coating and/or anti-glare lenses may be considered for those employees who primarily work outdoors or as prescribed. In the event that additional classes are identified as needing either prescription safety glasses or protective eyewear, such classes may be added to the classification list in Appendix C upon approval of PAGE and the City. Section 2. The City agrees to pay the full cost of required prescription safety glasses, with frames not to exceed $75.00. This excludes the cost of the eye examination which will be the responsibility of the employee. The effected employees will be allowed one (1) replacement of safety glasses every two (2) years. In the event the safety glasses become lost, unserviceable, or broken on the job, the employee must present a written request for replacement to the Department Head and Human Resources Director. If the employee breaks his safety glasses while on the job, the Department shall replace the glasses at no cost to the employee. The replacement of lost glasses or glasses that are broken off the job will be at the discretion of the Department Head and Human Resources Director. If an employee has been provided safety glasses by the City, the employee shall be permitted to retain possession of the glasses after separation from the City without reimbursing the City for any costs associated with the glasses. Section 3. An employee who is required to wear prescription safety glasses must present a written request to his department head or designated representative. Section 4. The employee must obtain a current prescription and the employee is authorized the use of sick leave not to exceed two (2) hours to accomplish this examination. The employee will obtain a purchase order from the Department Head prior to ordering the safety glasses. The employee will present the purchase order to the appropriate vendor when ordering. The vendor will contact the appropriate Department Head when the glasses are ready for delivery. The Department Head will then notify the employee who will present himself at the vendor for fitting and pickup. Section 5. In the event a probationary employee has been issued safety glasses and terminates his employment with the City for any reason during the probationary period, he shall be required to reimburse the City for any expenses incurred in the purchase of safety glasses.

  • Lighting A system of fixtures providing or controlling the light sources used on or near the airport or within the airport buildings. The field lighting includes all luminous signals, markers, floodlights, and illuminating devices used on or near the airport or to aid in the operation of aircraft landing at, taking off from, or taxiing on the airport surface.

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