Inspection Chambers definition

Inspection Chambers means any chamber constructed so as to provide access thereof to for inspection and cleaning.

Examples of Inspection Chambers in a sentence

  • Channels for drains coming from the side of the Manhole Chamber, shall be curved to meet the main drainage channels.The Manhole and Inspection Chambers shall be covered with R.C.C. cover slab of thickness 100mm to 150mm according to the requirement at site.

  • The Manhole and Inspection Chambers shall be covered with R.C.C. cover slab or thickness 100 mm to 150 mm according to the requirement at site.

  • Roadbase – one for every 75m of trench with a minimum of one between any two manholes.9.2 Upon completion of all drainage infrastructure, all mains and services up to the plugged Inspection Chambers must be thoroughly power flushed with potable water to remove sediments and solids.

  • The drains, manholes, water gullies, Inspection Chambers and all joints of pipes must be made thoroughly sound and water tight and any joint which may be proved to be leaky at any time during the progress of the works or the contractor's subsequent period of maintenance shall be immediately made sound by the Contractor at his own cost who shall prove all works to be water tight by filling it with water to such height, as the Engineer's representative may determine.

  • Cement to be used for construction of Water retaining structures and structures coming in contact with water including Manhole chambers, Inspection Chambers.

  • Any additional precautionary measures or appliances that may be found necessary to ensure the water tightness of the water gullies, Inspection Chambers, manholes and the joints of pipes shall be adopted by the contractor without extra charge, the responsibility of making them completely water tight resting upon the contractor.

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  • Shared Drives with large vehicular access shall have a Class B125 Cover and Frame (minimum) to any Inspection Chambers located within the drive area.

  • There is an implied term in a contract of employment that neither party shall, without reasonable and proper cause, act in a way which is calculated or likely to destroy or seriously undermine the relationship of trust and confidence between the parties, see Malik v BCCI SA (in liquidation) [1998] AC 20.

  • The design of the manhole shall be done in accordance with I.S.: 4111 (Part 1) – 1986.The Manhole and Inspection Chambers shall be covered with R.C.C. cover slab of thickness 100mm to 150mm according to the requirement at site.

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  • UNCITRAL means the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law; and

  • UCP means, with respect to any Letter of Credit, the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, International Chamber of Commerce (“ICC”) Publication No. 600 (or such later version thereof as may be in effect at the time of issuance).

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