Common use of Stone Masonry Clause in Contracts

Stone Masonry. Stone Masonry shall consist of laying all rip rap, rubble work, with or without mortar, setting all cut stone, marble, slate or stone work (meaning as to stone, any work manufactured from such foreign or domestic products as are specified and used in the interior or on the exterior of buildings by architects and customarily called, "stone" in the trade). Cutting all shoddies, broken ashlar, or random ashlar that is roughly dressed upon the beds and joints and range ashlar not over ten (10) inches in height; the dressing of all jambs, corners and ringstones that are roughly dressed upon the beds, joints or reveals and the cutting of a draft upon same for plumbing purposes only; and the cleaning, cutting of joints and pointing of stone work. This is to apply to all work on buildings, sew- ers, bridges, railroads, bulkheads, breakwaters, jet- ties, playgrounds, parks, landscaping and curbing of other public works and to all kinds of stone, particu- larly to the product of the locality where the work is being done and the same shall be considered Stone Masonry. Stonemasons shall have the right to use all tools which they consider necessary in the perform- ance of their work. Cleaning, grouting, pointing and other work necessary to achieve and complete the work under the foregoing category shall be the work of the Stonemason.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Stone Masonry. Stone Masonry masonry shall consist of laying all rip rap, rubble work, with or without mortar, setting all cut stone, marble, slate or stone work (meaning as to stone, any work manufactured from such foreign or domestic products as are specified and used in the interior or on the exterior of buildings by architects architects, and customarily called, called "stone" in the trade). Cutting all shoddies, broken ashlar, ashlar or random ashlar that is roughly dressed upon the beds and joints joints, and range ashlar not over ten (10) inches in height; the dressing of all jambsjoints, corners and ringstones ring stones that are roughly dressed upon the beds, joints joints, or reveals reveals, and the cutting cuttings of a draft upon same for plumbing purposes only; and the cleaning, cutting of joints and pointing of stone work. This is to apply to all work on buildings, sew- erssewers, bridges, railroads, bulkheads, breakwaters, jet- tiesjetties, playgrounds, parks, landscaping and curbing of or other public works works, and to all kinds of stone, particu- larly particularly to the product of the locality where the work is being done done, and the same shall be considered Stone Masonrystonemasonry. Stonemasons shall have the right to use all tools which they consider necessary in the perform- ance performance of their work. Cleaning, grouting, pointing pointing, and other work necessary to achieve and complete the work under the foregoing category shall be the work of the Stonemasonstonemason.

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Sources: Labor Agreement