Pointing, Caulking and Cleaning Sample Clauses

Pointing, Caulking and Cleaning. (a) Pointing, caulking and cleaning shall consist of the pointing, caulking and cleaning of all types of masonry, caulking of all window frames encased in masonry brick, stone or cement structures, including all grinding and cutting out on such work and all sand blasting, steam cleaning and gunite work.
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Pointing, Caulking and Cleaning. The following is the jurisdiction of work of the classification of specialists known as Pointers, Caulkers, and Cleaners, which is within the work jurisdiction of the Union. This classification shall in no way be construed as to deny the bricklayer the right to do any or all of the same work. This classification shall include the pointing, caulking, and cleaning of all types of masonry, caulking of all window frames encased in masonry on brick, stone, or cement structures, including all grinding and cutting out on such work, and all sand blasting, steam cleaning, and gunite work; the pointing, cleaning, and weatherproofing of all buildings, grain elevators, and chimneys built of stone, brick, or concrete; and all grinding and cutting out, sand blasting, and gunite work on same.
Pointing, Caulking and Cleaning. (a) This branch of trade shall entitle the holder of a card of membership so marked to all rights and privileges anywhere in the jurisdiction of the BAC, providing his membership is in good standing.
Pointing, Caulking and Cleaning. This branch of the trade shall entitle the holder of a card of membership so marked to all rights and privileges anywhere in the jurisdiction of the I.U.B.A.C., providing the membership is in good standing. Pointing, Caulking and Cleaning shall consist of the pointing, caulking and cleaning of all types of masonry, caulking of all window frames encased in masonry on brick or stone including all grinding and cutting out on such work and all sand blasting, steam cleaning and gunite work. The pointing, cleaning and weatherproofing of all buildings, grain elevators, and chimneys built of stone or brick. It will include all grinding and cutting out, sand blasting and gunite work on the same. This is not to be construed as a denying the right of the brick or stone mason members to apply themselves at this branch of the trade. Cards of membership to be issued to concrete and cement block layers under the classification of cement block layers. It is to be specifically understood that Bricklayers and stone masons shall continue to exercise the right they now possess to lay cement block on any structure above or under the ground, whenever and wherever they desire to do so. Cement block layers will be accorded the right to lay cement or cinder blocks where these blocks are used in foundations or in the erection of buildings built exclusively of cement block or cinder block. It is to be further understood, cement block layers will not be accorded the right to lay bricks or stone, unless they secure vouchers as to their qualifications as provided by I.U.B.A.C. Constitution.
Pointing, Caulking and Cleaning. Pointing, caulking and cleaning shall consist of the pointing, caulking and cleaning of all types of masonry, caulking of all window frames encased in masonry brick, stone or cement structures, including all grinding and cutting out on such work and all sand blasting, steam cleaning and gunite work. The pointing, cleaning and weatherproofing of all building, grain elevators and chimneys built of stone, brick or concrete. It shall include all grinding and cut- ting out, sand blasting and gunite work on same. CLAUSE 25 -- ENABLING
Pointing, Caulking and Cleaning. This branch of the trade consists of the pointing, caulking and cleaning of all types of masonry. Caulking of all window frames encased in masonry or brick, stone or cement structures, including all grinding and cutting out on such work, and all sand blasting, steam cleaning and gunnite work. The pointing, cleaning and weatherproofing of all building, grain elevators and chimneys built of stone, brick or concrete. It shall include all grinding and cutting out, sand blasting and gunnite work on same.
Pointing, Caulking and Cleaning. The pointing, cleaning and caulking shall consist of but not be limited to the following work procedures and installation of the following materials:
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