Ironworkers Sample Clauses
The 'Ironworkers' clause defines the roles, responsibilities, and requirements specific to ironworkers on a construction project. It typically outlines qualifications, safety standards, and work scope for individuals or subcontractors performing tasks such as installing structural steel, reinforcing bars, or metal decking. By clearly delineating expectations and standards for ironwork, this clause helps ensure that all ironworking activities are performed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with project specifications, thereby reducing the risk of disputes or safety incidents related to this specialized trade.
Ironworkers. The use of Lead Hands shall be at the employer's discretion.
Ironworkers. International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Ironworkers and Local Union 764 110
Ironworkers. Erection, installation and placement of structural steel, precast concrete, miscellaneous iron, ornamental iron, metal curtain wall, rigging and reinforcing steel. Handling, sorting, and installation of reinforcing steel (rebar). Metal bridge rail (traffic), metal bridge handrail, and decorative security fence installation. Installation of aluminum window walls and curtain walls is the "joint" work of glaziers and ironworkers which require equal composite workforce. • Installing fire stopping systems/materials for "Penetration Firestop Systems": transit to cables, electrical conduits, insulated pipes, sprinkler pipe penetrations, ductwork behind radiation, electrical cable trays, fire rated pipe penetrations, natural polypropylene, HVAC ducts, plumbing bare metal, telephone and communication wires, and boiler room ceilings. Acetylene burners, asphalt ▇▇▇▇▇▇, chain saw operators, concrete and power buggy operator, concrete saw operator, fence and guard rail erector (except metal bridge rail (traffic), decorative security fence (non-metal).
Ironworkers. Appendix “A”
Ironworkers. Paid Holiday: Labor Day provided employee has been on the payroll for the 5 consecutive work days prior to Labor Day.
Ironworkers traveling on company supplied transportation who arrive on the job site and are prepared to start work by 1:00 pm shall be paid for the balance of the shift worked by that Ironworker. If the Employer is unable to provide work on the same workday on which the Ironworker arrives prior to 1:00 pm, the Ironworker shall receive eight (8) hours traveling time for that day. On all jobs situated within eight (8) road kilo- metres from employer supplied accommodation, Ironworkers shall travel daily at no cost to the Employer. On jobs outside the boundary, the Ironworker will be paid a daily travel allowance (for days worked) of thirty-one cents ($0.31) per kilometre traveled beyond the eight (8) kilometre boundary to and from the job.
Ironworkers. Per hour health benefit includes hospitalization, medical, life, vision and dental insurance. Scope of work under this trade includes but is not limited to: erection and installation of all bridges, structural, ornamental, reinforcing, and reinforcing ironwork; which includes but is not limited to the following: reinforcing steel (rebar), post tensioning (cables), structural steel and iron, miscellaneous steel and iron, stairs – joist – decking, curtains and window walls, storefronts – windows, metal doors (manual and electric), glass doors (manual and electric) glass slider doors, screens – fences, tilt walls – precast – stone, space frames – skylights, pre-engineered metal buildings, cladding covers (all types), column covers (all types), towers – cranes – hoists, standing seam metal roofs, handrails – rails (all types), rigging – welding, conveyors – erectors and maintenance, glazing – caulking – sealants and louvers - fixed. TRADE/WORK LEVEL PER HOUR PER HOUR PER HOUR COMBINED CLASSIFICATION WAGE RATE HEALTH PENSION DOLLAR BENEFIT (1) BENEFIT VALUE Laborer $ 16.60 $ 4.00 $ 2.67 $ 23.27 Asphalt: ▇▇▇▇▇, Shoveler (manual), Spreader and Distributor $ 12.31 $ - $ - $ 12.31 Laborer ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (4 - 14 laborers) - $1.50 per hour on top of the highest paid laborers General ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (15 or more laborers) - $2.50 per hour on top of the highest paid laborers Contracts for the inspection of sew er lines for leakage and damage through the use of Closed Circuit T.V. inspections and the simultaneous sealing of leaks or other damage in the lines as the machine inspects the sew er line is covered under the Responsible Wages and Benefits. Contracts for inspection only are not covered. Workers performing on a Closed Circuit T. V. crew should be classified and paid as laborer. The CCTV Operator should receive the $3.00 per hour supplement for Water Sew er & Storm Drain Pipelayers. The rate for the Vactor Trucks Operator is listed under the Operating Engineers Wage Schedule.
Ironworkers. For ornamental work one (1)
