Common use of Cement Masons Clause in Contracts

Cement Masons. The operation and control of all types of vacuum mats used in the drying of cement floors in preparing same for finish, the operation of power-driven floats and trowelling machines is the work of the Cement Masons. The finishing or washing of all concrete con- struction including silos, elevators, and smoke stacks, using any colour pigment when mixed with cement, whether done by brush, broom, trowel, float or any other process including the operation of machines for scoring floors, saw cutting, or for any other pur- poses used in connection with the Cement Masons Trade. The rodding or screeding and tamping of all concrete floors, side- walks, curbs, gutters, etc. and the finishing of xxxxx, coping, steps, stairs, risers. All preparatory work on concrete construction to be finished or rubbed, such as cutting of nails, wires, wall ties, etc., patching, brushing, chipping and xxxx-hammering, rubbing or grinding if done by machine or carborundum stone of all concrete construction. The pointing and patching around all steel or metal window frames that touch concrete. All dry packing, grouting and finishing in connection with the setting of all machinery such as engines, pumps, generators, air compressors, tanks, etc., that are set on concrete foundations including the finishing, rubbing, grouting, pointing and patching of same. Tile Layers The laying, cutting and setting of all tile where used for floors, walls, ceilings, walks, promenades, roofs, stairs, treads, stair ris- ers, facing hearths, fireplaces and decorative inserts, together with any marble plinths, thresholds or window stools used in connection with any tile work; also prepare and set all concrete, cement, brickwork, or other foundation or materials that may be required to properly set and complete such work, the setting or bedding of all tiling, stone, marble composition, glass mosaic or other materials forming the facing, hearth or fireplace of a man- tel complete, together with the setting of all cement, brickwork, or other materials required in connection with the above work; also the slabbing and fabrication of tile mantels, counters and tile panels of every description and the erection and installation of same. The building, shaping, forming, construction or repairing of all fireplaces, whether in connection with a mantel, hearth facing or not and the setting and preparing of all materials such as cement, plaster, mortar, brickwork, ironwork, or other materials necessary for the proper and safe construction and completion of such work, except that a mantel made exclusively of brick, marble, or stone, shall be conceded to Bricklayers, Marble Setters, or Stonemasons work respectively. Where tile is set with a bonding material, and the walls, floors and ceilings are floated with cement mortar, both floating and tile setting shall be done by Tile Setters. It will be understood that the word “Tile”, refers to all burned clay products as used in the Tile Industry, either glazed or unglazed, and to all composition materials and all quarry tile, also mixture in tile form of cement, plastic and metals that are made for and intended for use as a finished floor surface, whether upon the interior or exterior floors, stairs, treads, promenades, roofs, gar- den walks, interior walls, ceilings, swimming pools and all places where tile may be used to form a finished surface for practical use, sanitary finish or decorative purposes, for setting of all accessories when built in walls or for decorative inserts on other materials. The Foreperson over any tile work shall be a Tile Layer and at no time shall any other than a bona fide Tile Setter act as Foreperson on Tile work.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Cement Masons. The operation and control of all types of vacuum mats used in the drying of cement floors in preparing same for finish, the operation of power-driven floats and trowelling machines is the work of the Cement Masons. The finishing or washing of all concrete con- struction construction including silos, elevators, and smoke stacks, using any colour pigment when mixed with cement, whether done by brush, broom, trowel, float or any other process including the operation of machines for scoring floors, saw cutting, or for any other pur- poses purposes used in connection with the Cement Masons Trade. The rodding or screeding and tamping of all concrete floors, side- walkssidewalks, curbs, gutters, etc. and the finishing of xxxxx, coping, steps, stairs, risers. All preparatory work on concrete construction to be finished or rubbed, such as cutting of nails, wires, wall ties, etc., patching, brushing, chipping and xxxx-hammering, rubbing or grinding if done by machine or carborundum stone of all concrete construction. The pointing and patching around all steel or metal window frames that touch concrete. All dry packing, grouting and finishing in connection with the setting of all machinery such as engines, pumps, generators, air compressors, tanks, etc., that are set on concrete foundations including the finishing, rubbing, grouting, pointing and patching of same. Tile Layers The laying, cutting and setting of all tile where used for floors, walls, ceilings, walks, promenades, roofs, stairs, treads, stair ris- ersrisers, facing hearths, fireplaces and decorative inserts, together with any marble plinths, thresholds or window stools used in connection with any tile work; also prepare and set all concrete, cement, brickwork, or other foundation or materials that may be required to properly set and complete such work, the setting or bedding of all tiling, stone, marble composition, glass mosaic or other materials forming the facing, hearth or fireplace of a man- tel mantel complete, together with the setting of all cement, brickwork, or other materials required in connection with the above work; also the slabbing and fabrication of tile mantels, counters and tile panels of every description and the erection and installation of same. The building, shaping, forming, construction or repairing of all fireplaces, whether in connection with a mantel, hearth facing or not and the setting and preparing of all materials such as cement, plaster, mortar, brickwork, ironwork, or other materials necessary for the proper and safe construction and completion of such work, except that a mantel made exclusively of brick, marble, or stone, shall be conceded to Bricklayers, Marble Setters, or Stonemasons work respectively. Where tile is set with a bonding material, and the walls, floors and ceilings are floated with cement mortar, both floating and tile setting shall be done by Tile Setters. It will be understood that the word “Tile”, refers to all burned clay products as used in the Tile Industry, either glazed or unglazed, and to all composition materials and all quarry tile, also mixture in tile form of cement, plastic and metals that are made for and intended for use as a finished floor surface, whether upon the interior or exterior floors, stairs, treads, promenades, roofs, gar- den garden walks, interior walls, ceilings, swimming pools and all places where tile may be used to form a finished surface for practical use, sanitary finish or decorative purposes, for setting of all accessories when built in walls or for decorative inserts on other materials. The Foreperson over any tile work shall be a Tile Layer and at no time shall any other than a bona fide Tile Setter act as Foreperson on Tile work.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Cement Masons. The operation and control of all types of vacuum mats used in the drying of cement floors in preparing same for finish, the operation of power-power driven floats and trowelling machines is the work of the Cement Masonscement masons. The finishing or of washing of all concrete con- struction including constructionincluding silos, elevators, elevators and smoke stacks, using any colour pigment when mixed with cement, in any form mosaic and nail coat whether done by brush, trowel, broom, trowel, float or any other process including the operation of machines for scoring floors, saw cutting, cutting or for any other pur- poses used in connection with the Cement Masons Tradecement masons’ trade. The rodding or screeding and tamping of all concrete floors, side- walks, curbs, gutters, etc. floors and the finishing of all top materials, xxxxx, coping, steps, stairs, risersrisers and fifteen centimeter (15) base or less shall be the work of the cement masons. It is agreed that where the Union has been notified and is unable to supply cement masons, the employer may do the work with his own forces. This shall apply to rough screeding in areas up to four hundred and fifty seven and a half (457.5) square meters (or fifteen hundred (1,500) square feet). All preparatory work on concrete con- crete construction to be finished or rubbed, such as cutting of nails, wires, wall ties, etc., patching, brushing, chipping chipping, and xxxx-hammering, rubbing or grinding if done by machine or carborundum in concrete. stone of all concrete construction. All glass set The pointing and patching around all steel or metal window frames that touch concrete. All dry packing, grouting and finishing in connection with the setting of all machinery such as engines, pumps, generators, air compressorscompressor, tanks, etc., that are set on concrete foundations including the finishing, rubbing, grouting, pointing and patching of same. Tile Layers The layingscreeding, cutting and setting trowel finishing of all tile where used for floorstypes of epoxies, walls, ceilings, walks, promenades, roofs, stairs, treads, stair ris- ers, facing hearths, fireplaces traprock and decorative inserts, together with any marble plinths, thresholds or window stools used in connection with any tile workmagnesium oxychloride cement composition floors shall be the work of the magnesite composition cement masons; also prepare all types of oxychloride xxxxx- lithic floors including hand grinding and set all concrete, cement, brickwork, or other foundation or materials that may be required to properly set and complete such work, machine grinding of same; the setting or bedding preparation of all tiling, stone, marble composition, glass mosaic or other materials forming sub-floor surfaces to receive same including the facing, hearth or fireplace of a man- tel complete, together with bonding; the setting of all cement, brickwork, or other materials required in connection with the above work; also the slabbing and fabrication of tile mantels, counters and tile panels of every description and the erection preparation and installation of sameground or base courses, steps and cove base. The building, shaping, forming, construction or repairing purpose and intent of all fireplaces, whether in connection with a mantel, hearth facing or the fifteen (15) centimeter base law will not and the setting and preparing of all materials such as cement, plaster, mortar, brickwork, ironwork, or other materials necessary for the proper and safe construction and completion of such work, except that a mantel made exclusively of brick, marble, or stone, shall be conceded to Bricklayers, Marble Setters, or Stonemasons defeated. All magnesite composition installation work respectively. Where tile is set with a bonding material, and the walls, floors and ceilings are floated with cement mortar, both floating and tile setting shall be done by Tile Settersunder the supervision of a competent and qualified magnesite composition cement xxxxx. It will be understood that the word “Tile”Screeding and finishing of sidewalks. Placing, refers to all burned clay products as used in the Tile Industry, either glazed finishing and grinding of plastic floors. Motorized buggy or unglazed, and to all composition materials and all quarry tile, also mixture in tile form of cement, plastic and metals that are made for and intended for use as a finished floor surface, whether upon the interior or exterior floors, stairs, treads, promenades, roofs, gar- den walks, interior walls, ceilings, swimming pools and all places where tile may be similar equipment used to form a finished surface for practical use, sanitary finish move or decorative purposes, for setting pour concrete including pumping set up and disassembling. The installation of wire mesh and steel fibres into concrete. The curing and/or sealing of concrete when necessary by chemical compounds. The operations of all accessories when built in walls or remote controlledequipment the opera- tion of all equipment for decorative inserts on other materialsmechanical screeding of concrete. The Foreperson over any tile work shall be a Tile Layer application of patterned concrete whether done by stamping or other means of impression installation of fillers or sealants to floorjoints and at no time shall any other than a bona fide Tile Setter act as Foreperson on Tile site work.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

Cement Masons. The operation and control of all types of vacuum mats used in the drying of cement floors in preparing same for finish, the operation of power-power driven floats and trowelling machines ma- chines is the work of the Cement Masonscement masons. The finishing or washing of all concrete con- struction construction including silos, elevators, elevators and smoke stacks, using any colour pigment when mixed with cement, in any form mosaic and nail coat whether done by brush, trowel, broom, trowel, float or any other process pro- cess including the operation of machines for scoring floors, saw cutting, cutting or for any other pur- poses purposes used in connection con- nection with the Cement Masons Tradecement masons’ trade. The rodding or screeding and tamping of all concrete floors, side- walks, curbs, gutters, etc. floors and the finishing of all top materials, xxxxx, coping, steps, stairs, risersrisers and fifteen base or less shall be the work of the cement masons. It is agreed that where the Union has been notified and is unable to supply cement masons. the do the work with his own forces. This to-rough in areas up to four hundred and fifty seven and a half meters (or fifteen hundred square feet): All preparatory work on concrete construction to be finished or rubbed, such as cutting of nails, wires, wall ties, etc., patching, brushing, chipping chipping, and xxxx-hammering, rubbing rub- bing or grinding if done by machine or carborundum Carborundum stone of all concrete construction. All glass set in concrete. The pointing and patching around all steel or metal window win- dow frames that touch concrete. All dry packing, grouting and finishing in connection with the setting of all machinery machin- ery such as engines, pumps, generators, air compressorscompressor, tanks, etc., that are set on concrete foundations including the finishing, rubbing, grouting, pointing and patching of same. Tile Layers The laying, cutting and setting trowel finishing of all tile where used types of epoxies, and magnesium cement composition floors shall be the work of the composition cement masons; all types of floors including hand grinding and machine grinding of same; the preparation of all sub-floor sur- faces to receive same including the bonding; the prepara- tion and installation of ground or base courses, steps and cove base. The purpose and intent of the fifteen base law will not be defeated. All com- position installation work shall be done under the super- vision of a competent and qualified composi- tion cement xxxxx. and finishing of sidewalks. Placing, finishing and grinding of plastic floors. Waterproofers Applying metallic waterproofing to walls, floors, footings, ceilings and other surfaces as required. Metallic mortar, cement and concrete top- pings for protection of waterproofing floors, wall and ceilings, etc., wood float and steel trowel finish. Metallic slurry coating of floors, walls, ceilingspits, walkstrenches, promenadesetc. Metallic grouting. All preparation of surfaces for waterproofing. Asphalt and other bituminous coating hot or cold, roofs, stairs, treads, stair ris- ers, facing hearths, fireplaces including reinforcing membranes and decorative inserts, together with any marble plinths, thresholds protective coverings or window stools used in connection with any tile work; also prepare surfaces. Asphalt and set other bituminous dampproofing and all concrete, cement, brickwork, or other foundation or materials that may be required to properly set and complete such work, the setting or bedding of all tiling, stone, marble composition, glass mosaic or other materials forming the facing, hearth or fireplace of a man- tel complete, together with the setting of all cement, brickwork, or other materials required in connection with the above work; also the slabbing and fabrication of tile mantels, counters and tile panels of every description and the erection and installation of samevapour barriers. The building, shaping, forming, construction or repairing of all fireplaces, whether in connection with a mantel, hearth facing or not and the setting and preparing of all materials such as cement, plaster, mortar, brickwork, ironwork, or other materials necessary Caulking for the proper purpose of waterproofing and safe construction dampproofing. Pneumatically and completion of such work, except that a mantel made exclusively of brick, marble, or stone, shall be conceded to Bricklayers, Marble Setters, or Stonemasons work respectively. Where tile is set with a bonding material, and the walls, floors and ceilings are floated with cement mortar, both floating and tile setting shall be done by Tile Setters. It will be understood that the word “Tile”, refers to all burned clay products as used in the Tile Industry, either glazed or unglazed, and to all composition materials and all quarry tile, also mixture in tile form of cement, plastic and metals that are made for and intended for use as a finished floor surface, whether upon the interior or exterior floors, stairs, treads, promenades, roofs, gar- den walks, interior walls, ceilings, swimming pools and all places where tile may be used to form a finished surface for practical use, sanitary finish or decorative purposes, for setting of all accessories when built in walls or for decorative inserts on other mechanically installed waterproof- ing materials. The Foreperson over any tile work shall be a Tile Layer and at no time shall any other than a bona fide Tile Setter act as Foreperson on Tile work.

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Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement

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Cement Masons. The operation and control of all types of vacuum mats used in the drying of cement floors in preparing same for finish, the operation of power-power driven floats and trowelling machines is the work of the Cement Masonscement masons. The finishing or of washing of all concrete con- struction construction including silos, elevators, elevators and smoke stacks, using any colour pigment when mixed with cement, in any form mosaic and nail coat whether done by brush, trowel, broom, trowel, float or any other process including the operation of machines for scoring floors, saw cutting, cutting or for any other pur- poses purposes used in connection with the Cement Masons Tradecement masons' trade. The rodding or screeding and tamping of all concrete floors, side- walks, curbs, gutters, etc. floors and the finishing of top materials, xxxxx, coping, steps, stairs, risersrisers and fifteen centimetre (15) base or less shall be the work of the cement masons. it is agreed that where the Union has been notified and is unable to supply cement masons, the employer may do the work with his own forces. This shall apply to rough screeding in areas up to four hundred and seven and a half (457.5) square meters (or fifteen hundred (1,500) square feet). All preparatory work on concrete construction to be finished or rubbed, such as cutting of nails, wires, wall ties, etc., patching, brushing, chipping chipping, and xxxx-hammering, rubbing or grinding if done by machine or carborundum stone of all concrete construction. All glass set in concrete. The pointing and patching around all steel or metal window frames that touch concrete. All dry packing, grouting and finishing in connection with the setting of all machinery such as engines, pumps, generators, air compressorscompressor, tanks, etc., that are set on concrete foundations including the finishing, rubbing, grouting, pointing and patching of same. Tile Layers The layingscreeding, cutting and setting trowel finishing of all tile where used for floorstypes of epoxies, walls, ceilings, walks, promenades, roofs, stairs, treads, stair ris- ers, facing hearths, fireplaces traprock and decorative inserts, together with any marble plinths, thresholds or window stools used in connection with any tile workmagnesium oxychloride cement composition floors shall be the work of the magnesite composition cement masons; also prepare all types of oxychloride granolithic floors including hand grinding and set all concrete, cement, brickwork, or other foundation or materials that may be required to properly set and complete such work, machine grinding of same; the setting or bedding preparation of all tiling, stone, marble composition, glass mosaic or other materials forming sub-floor surfaces to receive same including the facing, hearth or fireplace of a man- tel complete, together with bonding; the setting of all cement, brickwork, or other materials required in connection with the above work; also the slabbing and fabrication of tile mantels, counters and tile panels of every description and the erection preparation and installation of sameground or base courses, steps and cove base. The building, shaping, forming, construction or repairing purpose and intent of all fireplaces, whether in connection with a mantel, hearth facing or not and the setting and preparing of all materials such as cement, plaster, mortar, brickwork, ironwork, or other materials necessary for the proper and safe construction and completion of such work, except that a mantel made exclusively of brick, marble, or stone, shall be conceded to Bricklayers, Marble Setters, or Stonemasons work respectively. Where tile is set with a bonding material, and the walls, floors and ceilings are floated with cement mortar, both floating and tile setting shall be done by Tile Setters. It will be understood that the word “Tile”, refers to all burned clay products as used in the Tile Industry, either glazed or unglazed, and to all composition materials and all quarry tile, also mixture in tile form of cement, plastic and metals that are made for and intended for use as a finished floor surface, whether upon the interior or exterior floors, stairs, treads, promenades, roofs, gar- den walks, interior walls, ceilings, swimming pools and all places where tile may be used to form a finished surface for practical use, sanitary finish or decorative purposes, for setting of all accessories when built in walls or for decorative inserts on other materials. The Foreperson over any tile work shall be a Tile Layer and at no time shall any other than a bona fide Tile Setter act as Foreperson on Tile work.fifteen

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Samples: Cement Masons

Cement Masons. The operation and control of all types of vacuum mats used in the drying of cement floors in preparing same for finish, the operation of power-driven floats and trowelling machines is the work of the Cement Masons. The finishing or washing of all concrete con- struction including silos, elevators, and smoke stacks, using any colour pigment when pigmentwhen mixed with cement, whether done by brush, broom, trowel, float or any other process including the operation of machines for scoring floors, saw cutting, or for any other pur- poses used in connection with the Cement Masons Trade. The rodding or screeding and tamping of all concrete floors, side- walks, curbs, gutters, etc. and the finishing of xxxxx, coping, steps, stairs, risers. All preparatory work on concrete construction to be finished or rubbed, such as cutting of nails, wires, wall ties, etc., patching, brushing, chipping and xxxx-hammering, rubbing or grinding if done by machine or carborundum stone of all concrete construction. The pointing and patching around all steel or metal window frames that touch concrete. All dry packing, grouting and finishing in connection with the setting of all machinery such as engines, pumps, generators, air compressors, tanks, etc., that are set on concrete foundations including the finishing, rubbing, grouting, pointing and patching of same. Tile Layers layers The laying, cutting and setting of all tile where used for floors, walls, ceilings, walks, promenades, roofs, stairs, treads, stair ris- ers, facing hearths, fireplaces and decorative inserts, together with any marble plinths, thresholds or window stools used in connection with any tile work; also prepare and set all concrete, cement, brickwork, or other foundation or materials that may be required to properly set and complete such work, the setting or bedding of all tiling, stone, marble composition, glass mosaic or other materials forming the facing, hearth or fireplace of a man- tel complete, together with the setting of all cement, brickwork, or other materials required in connection with the above work; also the slabbing and fabrication of tile mantels, counters and tile panels of every description and the erection and installation of same. The building, shaping, forming, construction or repairing of all fireplaces, whether in connection with a mantel, hearth facing or not and the setting and preparing of all materials such as cement, plaster, mortar, brickwork, ironwork, or other materials necessary for the proper and safe construction and completion of such work, except that a mantel made exclusively of brick, marble, or stone, shall be conceded to Bricklayers, Marble Setters, or Stonemasons work respectively. Where tile is set with a bonding material, and the walls, floors and ceilings are floated with cement mortar, both floating and tile setting shall be done by Tile Setters. It will be understood that the word "Tile", refers to all burned clay products as used in the Tile Industry, either glazed or unglazed, and to all composition materials and all quarry tile, also mixture in tile form of cement, plastic and metals that are made for and intended for use as a finished floor surface, whether upon the interior or exterior floors, stairs, treads, promenades, roofs, gar- den walks, interior walls, ceilings, swimming pools and all places where tile may be used to form a finished surface for practical use, sanitary finish or decorative purposes, for setting of all accessories when built in walls or for decorative inserts on other materials. The Foreperson over any tile work shall be a Tile Layer Appendix C and at no time shall any other than a bona fide Tile Setter act as Foreperson Xxxxxxxxxx on Tile work. Resilient Floor layers This Agreement shall cover work such as the preparation of sub- surfaces to receive preparation of of resilient surfaces to receive the laying of plywood as to receive the fitting of all devices, metal or otherwise, drilling of holes, etc. to receive - the complete installation of the following materials on interior or exterior surfaces, floors, walls, roofs, ceilings, counters, stairs, base, draperies and blinds. Resilient floor cov- ering or surfacing such as asphalt, carpet, cork mastic, linoleum, plastic, rubber vinyl, in tile casting or sheet form, draperies and blinds of metal, natural or synthetic fabric or other synthetic materials. The laying of hardwood floors including the laying of sleepers, sub-floors, sanding, finishing, sealing, metal thresh- olds, metal or wooden base, parquet, iron bound, cushion and all operations necessary for the complete installation of hardwood flooring.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

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