Deck definition

Deck means a walkway immediately adjacent to a swimming pool.
Deck means an unenclosed exterior structure, attached or adjacent to the exterior wall of a building, which has a floor, but no roof.
Deck means surface areas serving the aquatic venue, including the dry deck, perimeter deck, and pool deck.

Examples of Deck in a sentence

  • In the first line of the first paragraph change “Bridge Deck Approach Slabs.” to “Bridge Deck and Approach Slabs.”.

  • Provide paint with a minimum durability rating of 7 on both concrete and asphalt pavement, when tested in the skip line area of a Northern NTPEP Test Deck.

  • The minimum retroreflectivity of beaded lines, on both concrete and asphalt pavement, after 12 months of exposure on a Northern NTPEP Test Deck shall be 75 milicandelas per foot candle per square foot, when measured in the skip line area according to ASTM E 1710.

  • October 1, 2020: Provide test results from laboratory testing and field evaluation from a Northern NTPEP Test Deck from within the previous 4 years.

  • Include a reference to the specific NTPEP Test Deck to which the paint formulation was applied, including NTPEP identification numbers and report numbers.


More Definitions of Deck

Deck means a floor or platform on which seats are provided for the accommodation of passengers;
Deck means a means an uncovered horizontal structure with a surface height greater than 0.6m (2 ft) above grade at any point, and intended for use as a private outdoor space;
Deck means the approved, unobstructed walking sur- face immediately adjacent to a pool.
Deck means an unenclosed exterior structure that has no roof or sides, but has a permeable floor which allows the infiltration of precipitation.
Deck means that part of the floor provided only for the passengers.
Deck means a raised platform attached to the exterior wall of a building and with direct access from within a building and from grade.
Deck. - means a hard surfaced (usually wooden) area usually adjoining a dwelling unit; more than 0.6 m (1.97 ft) high above grade, for outdoor living;