LAYOUT WORK Sample Clauses

The "Layout Work" clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to preparing and setting out the physical layout of a construction project. It typically requires the contractor to accurately mark reference points, lines, and levels on the site according to the project drawings and specifications. This may involve using surveying equipment to ensure that all structures are built in the correct locations and at the proper elevations. The core function of this clause is to ensure that construction proceeds according to the intended design, minimizing errors and disputes over placement or alignment.
LAYOUT WORK. 1. The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall drive all stakes, erect all braces and batter boards and do all layout with transit, level or any other means for the purpose of, but not limited to, locating machinery, equipment, bridges, footings, foundations, floors, walls, bolts, columns, partitions, door bucks, curbs, manholes, excavations, etc. 2. On larger jobs such as power plants, dams, bridges, housing, projects, or any other job where it is necessary to have a full-time crew for layout, line or grade work, the following will apply:
LAYOUT WORK. The following elements are essential to the successful completion of job assignments and are to be considered when appraising the employees' performance on the basic factors of the trade. 1. Set up job. 2. Select, sharpen and obtain proper contours on cutting tools. 3. Adjust cutting tools and operate machine tools at an efficient rate. 4. Use measuring tools and devices effectively. 5. Obtain specified finish and tolerance. 6. Consistently produces and acceptable amount of work of standard quality. Definitions for the three Machinist rate classifications are: requires full skill in all but two of the applicable basic factors and full skill in all the trade knowledge requirements.
LAYOUT WORK. The term "Layout Work" shall mean all job plant, ----------- labor, equipment, materials, and appurtenances necessary to fully complete the construction, finishing, and installation of all of the leasehold improvements to the portion of the Demised Premises to be initially built-out as shown on the Plans and Specifications, including without limitation, the following:
LAYOUT WORK. The following elements are essential to the successful completion of job assignments and are to be considered when appraising the employees' performance on the basic factors of the trade. 1. Set up job. 2. Select, sharpen and obtain proper contours on cutting tools. 3. Adjust cutting tools and operate machine tools at an efficient rate. 4. Use measuring tools and devices effectively. 5. Obtain specified finish and tolerance. 6. Consistently produces and acceptable amount of work of standard quality. Definitions for the three Machinist rate classifications are: