Definition of Building Where Lift Required Sample Clauses
Definition of Building Where Lift Required. 1.1 A passenger/materials lift shall be provided on a building which shall, when complete, consist of more than six (6) storey levels excluding the roof, parapets and basement levels (if any), but including the ground floor. (Refer to Sub Clause 2.1 herein.)
1.2 For the purposes of this Sub-Clause, a storey level means structurally completed floor, walls, pillars or columns, and ceilings (not being false ceilings), and shall include mezzanine or similar levels, but excluding “half floors” such as toilet blocks or store rooms located between floors.
1.3 For the purpose of defining the number of storey levels in a building; where any plant room or similar structure does not exceed 25 per cent of the top floor area, such plant room or similar structure shall not be counted as a storey level or levels as the case may be.
1.4 For a building with sloping or split floors (eg., a car park), the method of determining storey levels shall be by taking the height of that building and dividing its height by the average floor height of a building which does not have sloping or split floors.
Definition of Building Where Lift Required. A passenger/materials lift will be provided on a building which will, when complete, consist of more than six (6) storey levels excluding the roof, parapets and basement levels (if any), but including the ground floor (refer to clause 3.2 of this Appendix).
Definition of Building Where Lift Required. (a) A passenger/materials lift will be provided on a building which will, when complete, consist of more than six (6) storey levels excluding the roof, parapets and basement levels (if any), but including the ground floor (refer to clause 2.2 of this Appendix).
(b) For the purposes of this clause, a storey level means structurally completed floor, walls, pillars or columns and ceilings (not being false ceilings),and will include mezzanine or similar levels but excluding half floors such as toilet blocks or storerooms located between floors.
(c) For the purpose of defining the number of storey levels in a building, where any plant room or similar structure does not exceed 25% of the top floor area, such plant room or similar structure will not be counted as a storey level or levels as the case may be.
(d) For a building with sloping or split floors (e.g. carpark), the method of determining storey levels will be by taking the height of that building and dividing its height by the average floor height of a building which does not have sloping or split floors.
Definition of Building Where Lift Required. 1.1 A passenger/materials lift shall be provided on a building which shall, when complete, consist of more than six (6) storey levels excluding the roof, parapets and basement levels (if any), but including the ground floor. (Refer to Sub Clause 2.1 herein.)
1.2 For the purposes of this Sub-Clause, a storey level means structurally completed floor, walls, pillars or columns, and ceilings (not being false ceilings), and shall include mezzanine or similar levels, but excl ▇▇▇▇▇ “half floors” such as toilet blocks or store rooms located between floors.
1.3 For the purpose of defining the number of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ els in a building; where any plant room or similar structure does not exceed 25 per cent of the top floor area, such plant room or similar structure shall not be counted as a storey level or levels as the case may be.
1.4 For a building with sloping or split floors (eg., a car park), the method of determining storey levels shall be by taking the height of that building and dividing its height by the average floor height of a building which does not have sloping or split floors.