Drywall definition

Drywall means gypsum board or wallboard.
Drywall means any gypsum plaster panel or gypsum cover boards used in the construction of interior walls and ceilings, except in cases where such gypsum plaster panels or gypsum cover boards is used in commercial roofing applications or as waterproofing elements.
Drywall. All columns to be drywalled, taped and spackled.

Examples of Drywall in a sentence

  • All apprentices must attend and complete a trade school pro- gram for the Drywall and Acoustic trade.

  • Drywall Where one or more of these construction materials have been combined by a manufacturer with other materials through a manufacturing process, Buy America requirements do not apply unless otherwise specified.

  • The Contractor is a Drywall Taper Construction Contractor whose principal business includes the services of spotting, taping, imbedding, topping, texturing and all preparatory work incidental thereto, and such branches or subdivisions thereof as may from time to time be included.

  • This Agreement shall apply to and cover all Drywall Taper employees of the Contractor employed to perform work within the craft jurisdiction of the Union, such territorial jurisdiction shall be the State of Arizona.

  • Drywall interior partitions are required, unless demountable partitions are requested by the Agency within the RFP.

  • Two members of the Committee will be appointed by the Union and two members will be appointed from the employers in the Drywall trade classification group.

  • The Painter, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Drywall Local 1439 is the “Union” under these rules and procedures.

  • All parties to this Agreement shall cooperate on all legislative matters designated to advance the interests of the Drywall Industry, and the work opportunities of the employee.

  • Such investigative committee shall consist of equal representatives of Labor and Drywall Management, each, and be appointed by the chairman of the Trust Fund Board of Trustees.

  • Any Employer signatory to this agreement who is engaged in drywall finishing shall be bound by all the terms and conditions of the Southern California Drywall Finishing Joint Agreement, provided, however, that such terms and conditions shall only be binding during the term of this agreement (i.e. the Paint Agreement).


More Definitions of Drywall

Drywall. All walls minimum 5/8” gypsum board (drywall) and all corners shall be bullnosed. Texture shall be “extra fine orange peel.” Contractor shall provide Landlord sample of the Texture for approval. X_______ Painting: The Landlord pre-approved paint colors are as follows: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 1S Desert ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ Bark Mulch 8723M. One primer coat and two coats of eggshell enamel paint latex building standard colors, building standard semi-gloss enamel paint at any unfinished hollow metal door frames. Any deviation from the pre-approved color must be approved by Landlord and Landlord will require an additional security deposit to return the premises to the standard colors. X_______ Roof: All roof penetrations to be repaired by Landlord roofing contractor, at Tenants expense. X_______ Minimum Room and Hall sizes: No room shall be less then 9’x10’, except for bathrooms, break or storage rooms. All offices shall be not less then 10’x12’. All hallways shall not be less then 5’. X_________
Drywall. All drywall shall receive one (1) coat primer and two (2) coats of Premium latex paint. All drywall painting will be included as part of the Office Buildout Allowance. Demising Wall: Drywall demising partitions will be painted the same as noted above and will be included as part of the Office Buildout Allowance.
Drywall means uncontaminated gypsum board, dry wall, plaster board, wallboard, or like materials.

Related to Drywall

  • Glass means Internal Glass, External Glass and Specified Glass.

  • Drywell means an unlined or partially lined underground pit (regardless of geometry) into which drainage from roofs, basement floors, water softeners or other non-wastewater sources is discharged and from which the liquid seeps into the surrounding soil.

  • Runway means a defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft;

  • Waterproofer means a product designed and labeled exclusively to repel water from fabric or leather substrates. Waterproofer does not include fabric protectants.

  • Topsoil means a varying depth (up to 300 mm) of the soil profile irrespective of the fertility, appearance, structure, agricultural potential, fertility and composition of the soil;