Building conversion definition
Building conversion means the act of winterizing a seasonal use building into year round use by providing one or more of the following: (A) a positive heating supply to the converted area; or, (B) a potable water supply which is protected from freezing; or, (C) energy conservation in the form of insulation to protect from heat loss.
Building conversion means the conversion of the Project from a rental building to a hotel condominium building in accordance with, and as contemplated by, the Project Budget, the Plans and Specifications and the terms of this Agreement.
Building conversion means the act of winterizing a seasonal use building or portion thereof into year-round use by providing one or more of the following: a positive heating
More Definitions of Building conversion
Building conversion means the replacement of steam terminal equipment with hot water heat emitters optimized for the use of low temperature heat from the Energy Transfer Station heat exchangers connected to the Distribution Piping System, installation of hydronic piping from the Energy Transfer Station room to new hot water heat emitters, with required pumps, installation of controls systems for integration with the building automation system, and demolition and restoration as required.
Building conversion means such modification and alteration of Customer's Building and its heating system (the “Building Heating System”) as shall be required to make the Building Heating System compatible with: 1) the performance specifications required by the City, as specified in the document entitled Standards and