Superstructure definition

Superstructure means the part of the bodywork which contributes to the strength of the vehicle in the event of a roll-over accident.
Superstructure means a large steel or other industrial structure such as a bridge or water tower, that may contain lead-based paint.
Superstructure means a large steel or other industrial structure,

Examples of Superstructure in a sentence

  • Working Drawings for Falsework supporting a Bridge Superstructure shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer.

  • Note for the 60% submittal on Category 2 Structures, provide the relevant sheets in accordance with the "60% Structures Plans" column of FDM Table 121.14.1. For the 90% and Final Submittals on Category 2 Structures, combine the required sheets for Foundation, Substructure, and Superstructure listed in FDM Table 121.14.3 to form the "unit" submittal.• A complete set of the most developed plan sheets for all other major elements of the bridge.

  • Superstructure shall be sold and proportionate land shall be transferred on leasehold basis for a period of 30+30+30 years, subject to an increase of maximum hundred percent of the annual lease rent of the proportionate share of the undivided land prevailing at that time, in every 30 years from the signing of Lease Agreement, as decided by the Authority.

  • Working drawings for Falsework supporting a Bridge Superstructure shall be signed and sealed by a PE.

  • Superstructure slabs, during the curing period, may be subjected to a vehicle load not to exceed nine metric tons, or a wheel load not to exceed three metric tons no sooner than seven calendar days after placement.


More Definitions of Superstructure

Superstructure means a decked structure on the freeboard deck, extending from side to side of the ship or with the side plating not being inboard of the shell plating more than 4% of the breadth (B);
Superstructure means the load-bearing components of the bodywork as defined by the manufacturer, containing those coherent parts and elements which contribute to the strength and energy absorbing capability of the bodywork, and preserve the residual space in the rollover test.
Superstructure means a decked structure (including a raised quarter deck) on the freeboard deck either extending from side to side of the vessel or with the side plating not being inboard of the shell plating more than 4% of the breadth of the vessel;
Superstructure means the decked structure on the working deck extending from side to side of the fishing vessel or with the side plating not being inboard of the shell plating more than 0.04B;
Superstructure means the decked structure on the freeboard deck extending from side to side of the ship or with the side plating not being inboard of the shell plating more than 0.04B, where B is the maximum breadth of the ship measured amidships to the moulded line of the frame in a ship with a metal shell and the outer surface of the hull in a ship with a shell of any other material.
Superstructure or “Deckhouse” means a permanent enclosed structure fitted on the freeboard or superstructure deck;
Superstructure means the part(s) of a vehicle structure which contribute to the strength of the vehicle in the event of a roll-over accident;