Masonry Walls Sample Clauses

Masonry Walls. Masonry walls will be designed and reinforced in accordance with the applicable local and industry codes and standards.
Masonry Walls. City Engineer to establish requirements. In addition, long uninterrupted expanses of walls greater than 300’ are discouraged while offsets and open views into subdivisions at points where siding conditions exist are encouraged.
Masonry Walls. 2.01.1 Only best quality "franka" stone from a quarry and a bed approved by the Architect, free from all defects, shall be used. Any stone showing blue marks (swaba) and/or other defects on the exposed face, or whose edges or corners have been chipped, shall be rejected. Should any such stones be used, the Architect in charge shall have the power to remove and replace any such work at the Contractor's expense. The Contractor shall also be bound to replace any defective materials in all or parts of the existing works by proper materials and/or workmanship as directed by the Architect. Once the quarry and bed are selected, these shall not be changed without the approval of the Architect. 2.01.2 Mortar for laying masonry is to be composed of one part cement, three parts Upper Coralline sand and twelve parts Globigerina limestone dust, prepared in bulk with fresh water, well mixed and allowed to mature before use.
Masonry Walls. Coordinate installation of frames to allow for solidly filling space between frames and masonry with mortar as specified in Division 4 Section "Unit Masonry Assemblies." 5. In-Place Gypsum Board Partitions: Secure frames in place with post installed expansion anchors through floor anchors at each jamb. Countersink anchors, and fill and make smooth, flush, and invisible on exposed faces.

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  • Walls 12 Developer shall provide rustication patterns on all walls, except drainage headwalls, in Aesthetic 13 Area 3 in accordance with Exhibit L2.24 of the LAADCR. The final designs shall resemble these 14 simulations.

  • Fences Except for establishment cost incurred by the United States and replacement cost not due to the Landowner’s negligence or malfeasance, all other costs involved in maintenance of fences and similar facilities to exclude livestock are the responsibility of the Landowner. The installation or use of fences which have the effect of preventing wildlife access and use of the Easement Area are prohibited on the Easement Area, easement boundary, or on the Landowner’s land that is immediately adjacent to, and functionally related to, the Easement Area.

  • Roof Any leaks or evidence of moisture? Yes No Unknown Type of Roof: Age Comments: Is there any existing fire retardant treated plywood? Yes No Unknown Comments:

  • Toilets Papers, dust, cobwebs, peels, cans/bottles, cigarette butts, excrement on floor, bad smells, water pools, leaking sewage, rodents, animals (dead or alive), overflowing sanitary bins. 0 = NOT APPLICABLE 1 = UNACCEPTABLE (Toilets out of order. Toilets not cleaned on daily basis.) 2 = POOR (Toilets cleaned, but still visible signs of dirt, e.g. dust, cobwebs.) 3 = GOOD (Obvious sign that toilets are cleaned daily.) 4 = EXCELLENT (Extra effort is put in to ensure cleanliness, e.g. using detergents.)

  • Exterior and interior functional areas and spaces of the Project, with technical and equipment requirements on each;