Finishing Elements definition
Examples of Finishing Elements in a sentence
SCOPE OF INSPECTION The Report only covers or deals with any evidence of: Structural Damage; Conditions Conducive to Structural Damage; any Major Defect in the condition of Secondary Elements and Finishing Elements; collective (but not individual) Minor Defects; and any Serious Safety Hazard discernible at the time of inspection.
Major Defect in the condition of Secondary Elements and Finishing Elements; collective (but not individual) Minor Defects; and any Serious Safety Hazard discernible at the time of inspection.
Finishing Elements means the fixtures, fittings and finishes applied or affixed to Primary Elements and Secondary Elements such as baths, water closets, vanity basins, kitchen cupboards, door furniture, window hardware, render, floor and wall tiles, trim or paint.
The development scored a high rating in the following categories: Drying Space, External lighting, Public Transport, Cycle Storage, Local Amenities, Insulants ODP and GWP, Nox Emissions, Timber: Basic Building Elements, Timber: Finishing Elements and External Water Use.
In addition, industries have emissions that have led to lot of air and water pollution.
Wall Structure:Timber frame with brick veneer.Roof Structure:Timber frame with concrete tiles.Timber Secondary and Finishing Elements of Construction:Timber mouldings.
PURPOSE OF INSPECTION The purpose of the inspection is to provide advice to the Client regarding the condition of the Building & Site at the time of inspection.SCOPE OF INSPECTION The Report only covers or deals with any evidence of: Structural Damage; Conditions Conducive to Structural Damage; any Major Defect in the condition of Secondary Elements and Finishing Elements; collective (but not individual) Minor Defects; and any Serious Safety Hazard discernible at the time of inspection.
Category 3 – MAT 2 and 3 - Responsible Sourcing of MaterialsMaterials 2 and 3 refer to the responsible sourcing of materials for Basic Building Elements and Finishing Elements, with a total of six credits available for MAT 2 and three for MAT 3.
THE SCOPE OF INSPECTION: The Report only covers or deals with any evidence of: Structural Damage; Conditions Conducive to Structural Damage; any Major Defect in the condition of Secondary Elements and Finishing Elements; collective (but not individual) Minor Defects; and any Serious Safety Hazard discernible at the time of inspection.
This Report only covers or deals with any evidence of: Structural Damage; Conditions Conducive to Structural Damage; any Major Defect in the condition of Secondary Elements and Finishing Elements; collective (but not individual) Minor Defects; and any Serious Safety Hazard observed by the Inspector at the time of inspection.