Construction Standards means and refer to the District’s most current Construction Standards & Specifications for Service Lines & Water Mains, as specified in Appendix B.
Construction Standards means cri- teria for constructing or installing water system facilities.
Examples of Construction Standards in a sentence
These improvements shall be constructed in accordance with the standards set out in the DES Construction Standards and Specifications Manual.
Locksets must be of a commercial grade and in compliance with the Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction Standards.
US Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Construction Standards and Interpretations, 29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1926.
The Contractor will comply with OSHA Construction Standards for excavation and trenching under 29CFR 1926 Subpart P.
Requirements in addition to or modification of the HRPDC Regional Construction Standards.
More Definitions of Construction Standards
Construction Standards. Those certain terms, conditions and requirements set forth on Schedule 8.1(b) attached hereto.
Construction Standards means the standards of City in Exhibit B attached and made part hereof.
Construction Standards has the meaning given that term in Section 9.1.
Construction Standards means criteria for constructing or installing water system facilities.
Construction Standards means the specifications for the supply and installation of the Fibers, including Fiber specifications, attached hereto as Exhibit C.
Construction Standards means a document which describes or references the Company | safety and technical requirements and industry standards, that a Licensee must comply
Construction Standards in this building bylaw means the Act, the regulations, The National Building Code of Canada, The National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings, ministerial interpretations pursuant to section 8 of the Act and Saskatchewan Construction Standards Appeal Board orders, interpretations and orders of building officials within the local authority and any related bylaws adopted by the local authority.