Sound Insulation Sample Clauses

Sound Insulation. Refurbished buildings must be maintained to ensure that the design performance of the building and its components are maintained. Un-refurbished buildings must be maintained so as not to reduce any sound reduction or attenuation qualities. This to apply only to areas where increases in noise would compromise working conditions and confidentiality.
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Sound Insulation. Adequate sound insulation shall be provided for bathrooms, conference rooms and copy rooms. 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx • Mountain View • Walls & Floors - Dal Tile or American Olean unglazed mosaic 2”x 2” ceramic tile thinset • Ceramic tile wainscot- 6’-0” high @ wet walls • Stipple enamel painter xxx.xx. ceiling @ min. 9’ high. • Tile, granite or Conan • Xxxx Model HWCF8-2 Dual Heights • American Standard Allbrook Urinal 6541.132 • American Standard Ovalyn Under Counter 0470.013. • Xxxxxx Xxxxxx X-0000-0X • Wall mounted American Standard Elongated Cadet 9463-018 with Xxxxx 115 PYV flush valve. • Paper towel dispenser: Bobrick B38032 (Women’s dual) • Combination Unit, Toilet Seat Cover, Toilet Tissue: • Bobrick B-3571 (Women’s single) • Bobrick B-357 (Women’s dual) • Bobrick B-3479 (Men’s single) • Bobrick B-3471 (Men’s dual) • Liquid Soap Dispenser: Brobrick B-822 (Counter Mounted) • Recessed Feminine Napkin Brobrick B-3500 Dispenser: • Grab Bar: Brobrick B-490-36 Brobrick B-490-48 • 1/4” thick float mirror wall-to-wall from tight valance to vanity splash
Sound Insulation. Adequate sound insulation shall be provided for bathrooms, conference rooms and copy rooms. CERTAIN TENANT IMPROVEMENTS
Sound Insulation. To comply in all respects with any scheme or requirement which may be imposed by the Local Planning Authority in connection with the sound insulation of all plant and machinery
Sound Insulation. 3.4.1 In order to maintain an acceptable sound environment, the designer shall specify, and Landlord shall approve, any sound insulation methods or equipment the Tenant may require. 3.4.2 Tenants must submit their own acoustical studies to the Landlord for approval. 3.4.3 Landlord will provide sound insulation between establishments as required by code. Typical wall, ceiling, and floor assemblies are constructed with a minimum sound transmission coefficient (STC) of 50. Tenants will be required to provide additional sound attenuation to prevent adjacent tenant and/or residential units in having an increase in sound levels exceeding 65db.
Sound Insulation. Units shall provide a minimum sound insulation (resistance to sound transmittance) of 27dB in accordance with BS 8233:1999. Code of Practice for Sound Insulation and Noise Reduction in Buildings. This standard applies to external walls and internal (floor to ceiling) partitions.
Sound Insulation. All rooms specified in the approved Construction Plans and Documents (new Construction) will be built from floor to slab above and include 3- 1/2” batt insulation. For all walls located adjacent to other private offices, 3-1/2” batt insulation will be included, with a blanket acoustical insulation in ceiling. Electrical outlets will be staggered between offices to minimize sound transmission. HVAC ductwork shall be diverted to minimize sound transmission. Lessor shall provide HVAC equipment and exhaust fans that transmit sound levels acceptable to County. If unacceptable, Xxxxxx agrees to replace/repair at County’s request at no charge.
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Sound Insulation. All main duct drops and runs from roof top unit into top floor space of building shall be enclosed in drywall above suspended ceiling to xxxxx airflow noise.

Related to Sound Insulation

  • Insulation In exterior walls? Yes No Unknown In ceiling/attic? Yes No Unknown In any other areas? Yes No Where? Comments:

  • 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.

  • Explosives Explosives or other highly flammable substances shall not be stored or used on Railroad's property without the prior written approval of Railroad.

  • Intercept Devices 26.1.1.1 Local and federal law enforcement agencies periodically request information or assistance from local telephone service providers. When either Party receives a request associated with an End User of the other Party, it shall refer such request to the Party that serves such End User, unless the request directs the receiving Party to attach a pen register, trap-and-trace or form of intercept on the Party's facilities, in which case that Party shall comply with any valid request.

  • Safety Devices All Products provided under the Contract shall be equipped with required safety devices to comply with all applicable codes, laws, and regulations that are in effect at the time of delivery.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Appliances The Landlord shall: (check one) ☐ - Provide the following appliances: [ENTER APPLIANCES] ☐ - Not provide any appliances.

  • Hazardous Wastes In the event that the Mortgaged Property, related to a Mortgage Loan which is being considered for liquidation by foreclosure or the transfer of a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure, contains, and the Servicer has reason to believe that it contains, hazardous or regulated substances which may impose liability, for damages, remediation or otherwise, upon the owner of such Mortgaged Property pursuant to Federal, State or local law, the Servicer shall not, except with the express prior written approval of the Master Servicer, which approval makes specific reference to the presence of such hazardous or regulated substances, undertake or continue the process of foreclosure with respect to such Mortgaged Property.

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