Weatherproofing and Insulation Clause Samples

The Weatherproofing and Insulation clause sets out the requirements for protecting a building or structure from weather elements and for maintaining appropriate thermal insulation. Typically, this clause specifies the standards or materials to be used for waterproofing roofs, walls, and windows, as well as the type and thickness of insulation required to meet energy efficiency codes. Its core function is to ensure the completed project is both durable against weather conditions and energy efficient, thereby reducing long-term maintenance costs and improving occupant comfort.
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Weatherproofing and Insulation a. Caulking and weather-stripping to complement the color of adjacent surfaces or sealant materials. b. In-kind repair or replacement of insulation systems, provided that existing interior plaster, woodwork, exterior siding, or exterior architectural detail is not altered.
Weatherproofing and Insulation. 1. Caulking and weather-stripping to complement the color of adjacent surfaces. 2. Replacement or installation of insulation provided that interior plaster, woodwork, or exterior siding or exterior architectural detail is not altered. This Allowance does not apply to urea formaldehyde foam insulation or any other thermal insulation containing water, when installed within wall cavities. Also, the Allowance does not apply to exterior insulation finishing systems (EIFS) that do not include an adequate vapor and moisture drainage system, or to work in enclosed spaces that are not vented.
Weatherproofing and Insulation. 1. Caulking and weather-stripping to complement or match the color of adjacent surfaces or sealant materials. 2. In-kind replacement or installation of insulation systems, provided that existing interior plaster, woodwork, exterior siding, or exterior architectural detail is not altered. The allowance does not apply to urea formaldehyde foam insulation or any other thermal insulation containing water, when installed within wall cavities. It does not apply to exterior insulation finishing systems (EIFS) that do not include an adequate vapor and moisture drainage system, or work in enclosed spaces that are not finished.

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  • GLASS Coverage is provided for all loss or damages to exterior glass, lettering, ornamentation and burglar foils thereon, caused by accidental breakage of such glass. The Insurer shall not be liable under this Additional Agreement for coverage for: a) loss or damage directly or indirectly from fire whether in the “premises” described in the “Declaration Page” or elsewhere; b) loss or damage caused directly or indirectly by the perils excluded in Perils Excluded section 6.B of the Commercial Property Broad Form (CMF-0005-1218); c) the cost of removing or replacing any fixtures or other obstructions to the replacement of the glass.

  • Safety Glasses Section 1. The City shall supply prescription safety glasses with plastic lenses to employees who are required to wear safety glasses and who are members of the classifications contained in Appendix C to this contract. Safety glasses which are authorized must be industrial grade safety glasses which meet or exceed the requirements of ANSI Specification Z87. 1. All employees who are required to wear safety glasses shall also be required to wear side ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, either permanent or snap-on, whenever an eye hazard exists. Solid tinted glasses will not be approved unless required by prescription. Photogray, progressive, scratch coating and/or anti-glare lenses may be considered for those employees who primarily work outdoors or as prescribed. In the event that additional classes are identified as needing either prescription safety glasses or protective eyewear, such classes may be added to the classification list in Appendix C upon approval of PAGE and the City. Section 2. The City agrees to pay the full cost of required prescription safety glasses, with frames not to exceed $75.00. This excludes the cost of the eye examination which will be the responsibility of the employee. The effected employees will be allowed one (1) replacement of safety glasses every two (2) years. In the event the safety glasses become lost, unserviceable, or broken on the job, the employee must present a written request for replacement to the Department Head and Human Resources Director. If the employee breaks his safety glasses while on the job, the Department shall replace the glasses at no cost to the employee. The replacement of lost glasses or glasses that are broken off the job will be at the discretion of the Department Head and Human Resources Director. If an employee has been provided safety glasses by the City, the employee shall be permitted to retain possession of the glasses after separation from the City without reimbursing the City for any costs associated with the glasses. Section 3. An employee who is required to wear prescription safety glasses must present a written request to his department head or designated representative. Section 4. The employee must obtain a current prescription and the employee is authorized the use of sick leave not to exceed two (2) hours to accomplish this examination. The employee will obtain a purchase order from the Department Head prior to ordering the safety glasses. The employee will present the purchase order to the appropriate vendor when ordering. The vendor will contact the appropriate Department Head when the glasses are ready for delivery. The Department Head will then notify the employee who will present himself at the vendor for fitting and pickup. Section 5. In the event a probationary employee has been issued safety glasses and terminates his employment with the City for any reason during the probationary period, he shall be required to reimburse the City for any expenses incurred in the purchase of safety glasses.