Uniform Building Code definition
Examples of Uniform Building Code in a sentence
Prepare final design in accordance with the requirements of the latest edition of the American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) manual or other standard, such as the Uniform Building Code, as approved by the State.
Tenant shall place no loads upon the floors, walls, or ceilings in excess of the maximum designed load permitted by the applicable Uniform Building Code or which may damage the Building or outside areas within the Project.
The host facility provider shall comply with facility safety requirements embodied in the State Uniform Building Code for Educational Facilities and the Department of Education’s State Requirements for Educational Facilities (SREF) 1994.
All materials used and all work performed under the contract shall conform in all respects to the latest amended rules, regulations and requirements which are set forth in the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code; National Electric Code; California Electric Safety Orders; California Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Industrial Safety regulations; and any other regulatory requirement having jurisdiction over this type of work.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, City may apply to the Project Site, at any time during the Term, the then current Uniform Building Code and other uniform construction codes as properly modified by City and uniformly applied on a citywide basis, and City’s then current design and construction standards for road and storm drain facilities.