Common use of Jurisdictional Scope Clause in Contracts

Jurisdictional Scope. The covered work is that of the plasterer as defined in the International Constitution which is within the recognized jurisdiction of the Operative Plasterers’ and Cement Masons’ International Association of the United States and Canada, Local 797; area practice; and all work as may be awarded to the Union in the future. This includes but is not limited to: Smooth and finish surfaces of poured or full systems of EIFS including sticking and shaping of foam pieces or surfaces by adhesive or mechanical installation, all sprayed or troweled on fireproofing, interior cover coats including all plastering systems recognized by our International Association; installation of all types of lath and all lathing trims in any interior or exterior applications; installation and patching of GFRG and GFRC pieces with adhesive or mechanical fastening systems; all cutting, shaping, rodding, carving, leveling, brooming of rock, water and pool features including all interior swimming pool finishes, but not limited to pebbletech or white plaster finishes; all Venetian or decorative interior plaster; all acoustical finish systems including, but not limited to, Baswaphon. Plasterers shall also have jurisdiction over all work or processes which represent technological change, replacement, modification or substitution for the work described above. In addition, Plasterers shall perform any and all work and use any and all new materials or techniques involved in plaster construction including but not limited to what is known as green or sustainable construction technology.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement, wwcca.org

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Jurisdictional Scope. The covered work is that of the plasterer as defined in the International Constitution which is within the recognized jurisdiction of the Operative Plasterers’ and Cement Masons’ International Association of the United States and Canada, Local 797; area practice; and all work as may be awarded to the Union in the future. This includes but is not limited to: Smooth and finish surfaces of poured or full systems of EIFS including sticking and shaping of foam pieces or surfaces by adhesive or mechanical installation, all sprayed or troweled on fireproofing, interior cover coats including all plastering systems recognized by our International Association; installation of all types of lath and all lathing trims in any interior or exterior applications; installation and patching of GFRG and GFRC pieces with adhesive or mechanical fastening systems; all cutting, shaping, rodding, carving, leveling, brooming of rock, water and pool features including all interior swimming pool finishes, but not limited to pebbletech or white plaster finishes; all Venetian or decorative interior plaster; all acoustical finish systems including, but not limited to, Baswaphon. Plasterers shall also have jurisdiction over all work or processes which represent technological change, replacement, modification or substitution for the work described above. In addition, Plasterers shall perform any and all work and use any and all new materials or techniques involved in plaster construction including but not limited to what is known as green or sustainable construction technology.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Labor Agreement, Agreement

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