Standard construction definition

Standard construction means any construction other than ‘Kutcha’ construction.
Standard construction means any construction with RCC/ RBC/ Tiles/ ACC roof and external walls of Burnt bricks/ Stone/ Concrete blocks.
Standard construction means a project where

Examples of Standard construction in a sentence

  • The bid documents are to be based upon standard City forms wherever applicable using the Standard construction documents.

  • Standard construction hours are 6:30 a.m. —5:00 p.m. The Building engineer must be notified at least two full Business Days in advance of any work that may disrupt normal business operations, e.g., drilling or cutting of the concrete floor slab which must take place outside of Normal Business Hours.

  • Standard construction conditions have been used throughout the range of the manatee for more than a decade and have proven to reduce the effects to manatees within the facility footprint.

  • Standard construction management practices will be adequate to prevent adverse noise impacts during construction.

  • The plans will be considered bid-ready but not sealed, and shall include all of the 70 percent requirements plus the following: • Cross section verification and updated from 70% submittal (100-foot intervals with earthwork calculations) • Standard construction details • Project manual (bid form, specification table of contents, any special specifications, or conditions; contract documents excluded) • Responses to 70 percent comments Plans for the 95% submittal will be made electronically via PDF format.

  • Standard construction hours are 6:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. The Building engineer must be notified at least two full business days in advance of any work that may disrupt normal business operations, e.g., drilling or cutting of the concrete floor slab.

  • All Alterations shall be constructed at Tenant's expense (plus a construction management fee to Landlord equal to 10% of the contract price) in a good and workmanlike manner, and otherwise in compliance with Applicable Law, the Rules and Regulations, Building Standard construction criteria and Landlord's other reasonable requirements.

  • Any Alterations or Utility Installations shall be performed in a workmanlike manner with good and sufficient materials and in accordance with Building Standard construction and finishes.

  • Standard construction costs include the cost of obtaining a basic over-the-counter street use permit from the appropriate agency and basic restoration in the easement or right-of-way.

  • DETAILS Standard construction details of jurisdictional agencies.


More Definitions of Standard construction

Standard construction means the buildings are built with walls of brick, stone or concrete and
Standard construction means the Dwelling(s) and Outbuilding(s) are built with walls of brick, stone or concrete and are roofed with slate, tiles, concrete, asbestos or metal.
Standard construction means a property of conventional construction with either a solid wall construction, cavity wall construction or timber frame where the outer wall is brick or similar and made from conventional materials which include: (i) for walls: brick, natural stone, reconstituted stone, concrete blocks, cob and flint, timber; (ii) for pitched roofs: tiles, slates, thatch or copper and (iii) for flat roofs: copper, lead, zinc, asphalt or mineralised felt;
Standard construction means the Dwelling(s) and Outbuilding(s) are built with walls of brick,

Related to Standard construction

  • New construction means, for the purposes of determining insurance rates, structures for which the "start of construction" commenced on or after the effective date of an initial FIRM or after December 31, 1974, whichever is later, and includes any subsequent improvements to such structures. For floodplain management purposes, "new construction" means structures for which the "start of construction" commenced on or after the effective date of the floodplain management regulations adopted by a community and includes any subsequent improvements to such structures.

  • The constructional plant means all appliances, tools, plants or machinery or whatsoever nature required in or about the execution, completion or maintenance of the works but does not include materials or other things intended to form part of the permanent work.

  • Building construction means any physical activity on the site involved in the erection of a structure, cladding, external finish, formwork, fixture, fitting of service installation and the unloading of plant, machinery, materials or the like.

  • Commenced Construction means (a) all of the following site preparation work is completed: ingress and egress routes exist; the site on which the Project will be located is cleared and graded; there is power service to the site; footings are prepared; and foundations have been poured consistent with purchased equipment specifications and project design; or (b) the following financial commitments have been made: (i) (A) an engineering, procurement, and construction contract (“EPC”) has been executed by all parties and is effective; or (B) contracts (collectively, “EPC Equivalents”) for all of the following have been executed by all parties and is effective: (1) project engineering, (2) procurement of all major equipment, and (3) construction of the Project, and (ii) the cumulative payments made by the Developer under the EPC or EPC Equivalents to the counterparties to those respective agreements is equal to at least thirty (30) percent of the total costs of the EPC or EPC Equivalents.

  • Existing construction means any structure for which the "start of construction" commenced before the effective date of the initial floodplain management code or ordinance adopted by the community as a basis for that community's participation in the NFIP.