Structural Engineering Certification Sample Clauses

The Structural Engineering Certification clause requires a qualified structural engineer to formally verify that a building or structure meets all relevant safety and design standards. In practice, this means the engineer must inspect the completed work, review design documents, and issue a written certification confirming compliance with applicable codes and regulations. This clause ensures that the structural integrity of the project is independently validated, thereby protecting stakeholders from potential safety risks and legal liabilities.
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Structural Engineering Certification. Before obtaining a building permit for any future Antenna Facilities, modifications or other improvements, Tenant must pay for the reasonable cost of an engineering study carried out by a qualified engineer, showing that the Structure is able to support the proposed Antenna Facilities, modifications or improvements without materially adversely affecting Landlord’s use of the Structure or the use of the Structure by any other tenant. If the study finds that the Structure is inadequate to support the proposed Antenna Facilities, modifications or other improvements, Landlord may deny the building permit.