WORK COVERED. (a) This Agreement shall cover all work coming within the recognized jurisdiction of the Laborers’ International Union of North America as set forth in their Manual of Jurisdiction as amended in October 1961, and by any amendments to this Manual, and as now included in Section 1 of the Jurisdictional Guidelines booklet, adopted by the Laborers’ International Union of North America, State of Indiana District Council, on the date of February 26, 1972, and as amended from time to time as mutually agreed upon by both parties. (b) The jurisdiction of work referred to in the wage classification and elsewhere in this Contract is the jurisdiction of work claimed by the Union and nothing contained herein shall make it mandatory for the Employer to accept the claims of jurisdiction as being binding upon him. The Employer does not waive any of his rights by permitting the inclusion of the jurisdiction of work in this Contract. (c) The Parties to this Agreement are subject to and agree to submit any unresolved jurisdictional dispute to International Representatives of all disputing trades and, if a satisfactory or mutual understanding cannot be reached at that time, it will be submitted to whatever Federal Governmental Agency, having the responsibility for the resolution of such dispute. Any interpretation or decision by said Agency shall immediately be accepted and complied with by all Parties bound by this Agreement. The Employer and the Union agree that there will be no work stoppage during the period pending a jurisdictional decision by the above mentioned Federal Agency. (d) This Agreement shall have effect on and cover Construction Laborers working for Employers on the herein mentioned classes of work in the territory covered by this Agreement. This Agreement includes industrial projects and/or government defense projects. This Agreement excludes Heavy and Highway and Utility construction and Gas Line Distribution Systems on public right-of-ways. Laborers jurisdiction of work was originally assigned under charter by the AFL-CIO, traditional performance of work as established over a period of years by many letters of assignment from Employers who are agreeable that Laborers possess the skill and ability to perform such work by award from the National Labor Relations Board and by mergers and amalgamation, it is agreed and understood that Laborers are tenders of all Trades involved in the Construction Industry and the following is the work of the Laborers: 1. Digging of all ditches for any purpose, the excavation of all piers, foundations, holes and trenches; the lagging, sheeting, cribbing, bracing and propping of all foundations; all work in connection with caissons, cofferdams, including all excavation, drilling, jackhammering, blasting, shooting, scaling. 2. The loading, unloading, handling and distribution of all materials, fixtures, furnishings and appliances from point of delivery to point of installation by any means, hand, machinery, or power rigging. 3. The cleaning and clearing of all debris, including wire brushing of windows, scraping of floors, removal of surplus material from all fixtures and that of all debris in building and total construction area; the general clean-up, such as sweeping, cleaning, wash-down and wiping of construction facilities and furnishings; the loading and removal of all debris, including crates, boxes and waste material; washing of wall interior and exterior; partitions, ceilings, blackboards, windows, bathrooms, kitchens, laboratories, and all fixtures and furnishings therein; the mopping, washing, waxing and polishing and/or dusting of all floors or areas. 4. The tending of all temporary heat when done by any process; the drying of plaster, concrete, mortar or other aggregate when done by salamander heat or any other drying process. 5. The tending of cement masons, brick masons, plasterers, carpenters and other Building Construction Crafts. Tending shall consist of the preparation of all materials and the handling and conveying of materials to the point of erection or installation to be used by mechanics or other Crafts, whether such preparation is by hand or any other process, including power rigging and incidentals thereto. After the material has been prepared or unloaded, tending shall consist of the supplying and conveying of said material and other materials, whether done by hand, shovel, bucket, hod, wheelbarrow or buggy, or other motorized unit used for such purpose. The tending of Carpenters shall consist of the conveying of all materials from point of unloading to the point of installation or erection by any mode or method; the cleaning of all materials, such as pulling of nails, the cleaning and oiling of all forms; the driving of all stakes for bracing of forms, tending the saw man by off bearing the materials, supplying material to the saw and the stacking of the finished product and then transferring said materials to the point of installation on the project. 6. Scaffold erection, the total erection, building and installation, planking, bolting, lining, leveling, bracing and the total dismantling of same; the building, planking, installation and removal of all staging, swinging and hanging scaffolds, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, scaffolding, all work associated with hydraulically controlled scaffolding, including all accessories, including maintenance thereof for all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, plasterers, brick layers, masons and other Construction Trade Crafts; the preparation for foundations or mud ▇▇▇▇▇ for all scaffolding, as well as maintenance shall be done by Laborers. 7. Pouring and laying of concrete and related work: Concrete, bituminous concrete or aggregates for walls, footings, foundations, floors or for any other construction; mixing, handling, conveying, pouring, vibrating, gunniting and otherwise placing concrete or aggregates, whether done by hand or any other process; wrecking, stripping, dismantling and handling concrete forms and false work; building of centers for fireproofing purposes, firestop installation and other fireproofing materials; operation of motorized wheelbarrows or buggies or machines of similar character, whether run by gas, diesel or electrical power; when concrete or aggregates are conveyed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or similar methods, the hooking on, signaling, dumping and unhooking the bucket; the placing of concrete or aggregates, whether poured, pumped, gunnited or placed by any other process; the assembly, uncoupling of all connections and parts of, or to equipment used in mixing or conveying concrete, aggregates or mortar, and the cleaning of such equipment, parts and/or connections; all vibrating, grinding, spreading, flowing, puddling, leveling and strike-off concrete or aggregates by floating, rodding or screeding, by hand or mechanical means prior to finishing. Where pre-stressed or precast concrete slabs, walls or sections are used, all loading, unloading, stockpiling, hooking on, signaling, unhooking, setting and barring into place of such slabs, walls, or sections; all mixing, handling, conveying, placing and spreading of grout for any purpose, green cutting of concrete or aggregate in any form by hand, mechanical means, grindstones or air or water. The filling and patching of voids, crevices, etc., to correct defects in concrete caused by leakage, bulging, sagging, etc. The loading, unloading, carrying, distributing and handling of all rods, mesh and materials for use in re-inforcing concrete construction; the hoisting of rods, mesh and other materials, except when a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or outrigger operated by other than hand power is used. All work on interior concrete columns, foundations for engine and machinery beds. The stripping of forms, other than panel forms, which are to be re-used in their original form and the stripping of forms on all flat arch work. The moving, cleaning, oiling and carrying of all forms to the next point of erection. 8. The grinding of all concrete surfaces by any mode or method. 9. The snapping of all wall ties and removal of tie rods; the handling, placing and operation of the nozzle, hoses and pots or hoppers or sandblasting or other abrasive cleaning; the jacking of slip forms and all semi and unskilled work connected therewith. 10. The wrecking or dismantling of buildings and all structures; breaking away roof materials, beams of all kinds, with use of cutting or other wrecking tools as necessary; burning or otherwise cutting all steel structural beams; the breaking away, cleaning and removal of all masonry and wood or metal fixtures for salvage or scrap; all hooking on, unhooking and signaling when materials for salvage or scrap are removed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; all loading and unloading of materials carried away from the site of wrecking; all work in salvage or junk yards in connection with cutting, cleaning, storing, stockpiling or handling of materials; all clean-up, removal of debris, burning, back-filling and landscaping of the site of wrecked structure. 11. The underpinning, lagging, bracing, propping and shoring, raising and moving of all structures, raising of structures by manual or hydraulic jacks or other methods; all work on house moving, shoring and underpinning of structures; loading, signaling, right-of-way clearance along the route of movement; re-setting of structure in new location to include all site clearing, excavation for foundation and concrete work; clean-up and back-filling, landscaping old and new site. 12. The clearing, excavating, filling, back-filling, grading and landscaping of all sites for all purposes and all labor connected therewith, including chainmen, rodmen, checkers, grade markers, etc. 13. Signal men on all construction work defined herein, including traffic control signalmen at construction sites. 14. All Labor work, including skilled and semi-skilled, in connection with the installation, sheeting, trenching, manhole erectors and the digging and back-filling of all ditches, cutting of streets and surfaces and the refinishing of same for sewers, air lines, water lines and conduit lines in free air, tunnel or compressed air projects. 15. The laying of all clay, terra-cotta, ironstone, vitrified concrete, metallic and/or non-metallic pipe, cast iron, fiberglass, orange burg, transite, plastic, etc., or any other type pipe for sanitary and/or storm sewers, forced main sewers, sub-surface drainage projects, filter beds, water lines and conduit lines in streets, roadways, right-of-way easements, building areas, etc., to the building line. 16. All the unloading and distribution of all pipe and materials used in the performance of work as set forth above. 17. All the service connections of pipe from main sewers or water lines to the building line. 18. The laying of pipe and making of all connections and/or joints on any and all types of pipe for water, sewer and/or any other uses, including laser alignment. 19. The cutting of streets and right-of-ways for laying of pipes, cables and/or conduits for all purposes; digging of trenches and manholes, etc.; handling and conveying of all materials; concreting, back-filling, grading and resurfacing and all other labor connected therewith; clearing and site preparation as defined herein; cutting or jackhammering of streets, roads, sidewalks or aprons by hand or the use of air or other tools; digging of trenches, ditches and manholes and the leveling, grading and other preparation prior to laying pipe or conduit for any purpose; loading, unloading, sorting, stockpiling, wrapping, coating, treating, handling and distribution of water mains and all pipe, including the placing, setting and removal of skids, cribbing, driving of sheet piling, lagging and shoring of all ditches, trenches and manholes, handling, mixing or pouring of concrete and the handling and placing of other materials for saddles, beds or foundations for the protection of pipes, wires, conduits, etc.; back-filling and compacting of all ditches, resurfacing of roads, streets, etc., and/or restoration of lawns and landscaping; unloading, handling, distribution, the assembly in place, bolting and lining up of sectional metal or other pipe including corrugated pipe; laying of lateral sewer pipe from main sewer to building; laying, leveling and making of the joint of all multi-cell conduit or multi- purpose pipe; cutting of holes in walls, footings, piers and/or other obstructions for the passage of pipe or conduit for any purpose and the pouring of concrete to secure said holes; digging under streets, roadways, aprons or other paved surfaces for the passage of pipe, by hand, earth auger or any other method and manual and hydraulic jacking of pipe under said surfaces; installation of septic tanks, cesspools and drain fields; all work in connection with shafts, tunnels, subways and sewers; construction of sewers, shafts, tunnels, subways and caissons. 20. The setting of all man-holes such as pre-cast poured in place block, brick, setting of all cast iron catch basins and manholes and all work in connection thereto. 21. In compressed air, all work underground or in compression ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, including tending of the outer aid lock; all work in compressed air construction, including but not limited to, groutmen, trackmen, blasters, shield drivers, miners, brakemen, miners’ helpers, lock tenders, mulching machine operators, motor men, gauge tenders, rodmen, compressed air electricians, setting of liner plate and ring sets, drill runners, powdermen or blasters, air hoist operators, form men, concrete blower operators, cement operators, power knife operators, erector operators, steel setters, cage tenders, skinners, track layers, dumpmen, diamond drillers, timbermen and re-timbermen, cherry pickmen, nippers, chuck-tenders and cable tenders, vibratormen, jet gunmen, gunnite nozzlemen, gunmen, reboundmen and all other work connected therewith.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK COVERED. (a) This Agreement shall cover all work coming within the recognized jurisdiction of the Laborers’ International Union of North America as set forth in their Manual of Jurisdiction as amended in October 1961, and by any amendments to this Manual, and as now included in Section 1 of the Jurisdictional Guidelines booklet, adopted by the Laborers’ International Union of North America, State of Indiana District Council, on the date of February 26, 1972, and as amended from time to time as mutually agreed upon by both parties.
(b) The jurisdiction of work referred to in the wage classification and elsewhere in this Contract is the jurisdiction of work claimed by the Union and nothing contained herein shall make it mandatory for the Employer to accept the claims of jurisdiction as being binding upon him. The Employer does not waive any of his rights by permitting the inclusion of the jurisdiction of work in this Contract.
(c) The Parties to this Agreement are subject to and agree to submit any unresolved jurisdictional dispute to International Representatives of all disputing trades and, if a satisfactory or mutual understanding cannot be reached at that time, it will be submitted to whatever Federal Governmental Agency, having the responsibility for the resolution of such dispute. Any interpretation or decision by said Agency shall immediately be accepted and complied with by all Parties bound by this Agreement. The Employer and the Union agree that there will be no work stoppage during the period pending a jurisdictional decision by the above mentioned Federal Agency.
(d) This Agreement shall have effect on and cover Construction Laborers working for Employers on the herein mentioned classes of work in the territory covered by this Agreement. This Agreement includes industrial projects and/or government defense projects. This Agreement excludes Heavy and Highway and Utility construction and Gas Line Distribution Systems on public right-of-ways. Laborers jurisdiction of work was originally assigned under charter by the AFL-CIO, traditional performance of work as established over a period of years by many letters of assignment from Employers who are agreeable that Laborers possess the skill and ability to perform such work by award from the National Labor Relations Board and by mergers and amalgamation, it is agreed and understood that Laborers are tenders of all Trades involved in the Construction Industry and the following is the work of the Laborers:
1. Digging of all ditches for any purpose, the excavation of all piers, foundations, holes and trenches; the lagging, sheeting, cribbing, bracing and propping of all foundations; all work in connection with caissons, cofferdams, including all excavation, drilling, jackhammering, blasting, shooting, scaling.
2. The loading, unloading, handling and distribution of all materials, fixtures, furnishings and appliances from point of delivery to point of installation by any means, hand, machinery, or power rigging.
3. The cleaning and clearing of all debris, including wire brushing of windows, scraping of floors, removal of surplus material from all fixtures and that of all debris in building and total construction area; the general clean-up, such as sweeping, cleaning, wash-down and wiping of construction facilities and furnishings; the loading and removal of all debris, including crates, boxes and waste material; washing of wall interior and exterior; partitions, ceilings, blackboards, windows, bathrooms, kitchens, laboratories, and all fixtures and furnishings therein; the mopping, washing, waxing and polishing and/or dusting of all floors or areas.
4. The tending of all temporary heat when done by any process; the drying of plaster, concrete, mortar or other aggregate when done by salamander heat or any other drying process.
5. The tending of cement masons, brick masons, plasterers, carpenters and other Building Construction Crafts. Tending shall consist of the preparation of all materials and the handling and conveying of materials to the point of erection or installation to be used by mechanics or other Crafts, whether such preparation is by hand or any other process, including power rigging and incidentals thereto. After the material has been prepared or unloaded, tending shall consist of the supplying and conveying of said material and other materials, whether done by hand, shovel, bucket, hod, wheelbarrow or buggy, or other motorized unit used for such purpose. The tending of Carpenters shall consist of the conveying of all materials from point of unloading to the point of installation or erection by any mode or method; the cleaning of all materials, such as pulling of nails, the cleaning and oiling of all forms; the driving of all stakes for bracing of forms, tending the saw man by off bearing the materials, supplying material to the saw and the stacking of the finished product and then transferring said materials to the point of installation on the project.
6. Scaffold erection, the total erection, building and installation, planking, bolting, lining, leveling, bracing and the total dismantling of same; the building, planking, installation and removal of all staging, swinging and hanging scaffolds, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, scaffolding, all work associated with hydraulically controlled scaffolding, including all accessories, including maintenance thereof for all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, plasterers, brick layers, masons and other Construction Trade Crafts; the preparation for foundations or mud ▇▇▇▇▇ for all scaffolding, as well as maintenance shall be done by Laborers.
7. Pouring and laying of concrete and related work: Concrete, bituminous concrete or aggregates for walls, footings, foundations, floors or for any other construction; mixing, handling, conveying, pouring, vibrating, gunniting and otherwise placing concrete or aggregates, whether done by hand or any other process; wrecking, stripping, dismantling and handling concrete forms and false work; building of centers for fireproofing purposes, firestop installation and other fireproofing materials; operation of motorized wheelbarrows or buggies or machines of similar character, whether run by gas, diesel or electrical power; when concrete or aggregates are conveyed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or similar methods, the hooking on, signaling, dumping and unhooking the bucket; the placing of concrete or aggregates, whether poured, pumped, gunnited or placed by any other process; the assembly, uncoupling of all connections and parts of, or to equipment used in mixing or conveying concrete, aggregates or mortar, and the cleaning of such equipment, parts and/or connections; all vibrating, grinding, spreading, flowing, puddling, leveling and strike-off concrete or aggregates by floating, rodding or screeding, by hand or mechanical means prior to finishing. Where pre-stressed or precast concrete slabs, walls or sections are used, all loading, unloading, stockpiling, hooking on, signaling, unhooking, setting and barring into place of such slabs, walls, or sections; all mixing, handling, conveying, placing and spreading of grout for any purpose, green cutting of concrete or aggregate in any form by hand, mechanical means, grindstones or air or water. The filling and patching of voids, crevices, etc., to correct defects in concrete caused by leakage, bulging, sagging, etc. The loading, unloading, carrying, distributing and handling of all rods, mesh and materials for use in re-inforcing concrete construction; the hoisting of rods, mesh and other materials, except when a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or outrigger operated by other than hand power is used. All work on interior concrete columns, foundations for engine and machinery beds. The stripping of forms, other than panel forms, which are to be re-used in their original form and the stripping of forms on all flat arch work. The moving, cleaning, oiling and carrying of all forms to the next point of erection.
8. The grinding grinding, patching and saw cutting of all concrete concrete, refractory, masonry, precast, and all other aggregate or like surfaces by any mode or method.
9. The snapping of all wall ties and removal of tie rods; the handling, placing and operation of the nozzle, hoses and pots or hoppers or sandblasting or other abrasive cleaning; the jacking of slip forms and all semi and unskilled work connected therewith.
10. The wrecking or dismantling of buildings and all structures; breaking away roof materials, beams of all kinds, with use of cutting or other wrecking tools as necessary; burning or otherwise cutting all steel structural beams; the breaking away, cleaning and removal of all masonry and wood or metal fixtures for salvage or scrap; all hooking on, unhooking and signaling when materials for salvage or scrap are removed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; all loading and unloading of materials carried away from the site of wrecking; all work in salvage or junk yards in connection with cutting, cleaning, storing, stockpiling or handling of materials; all clean-up, removal of debris, burning, back-filling and landscaping of the site of wrecked structure.
11. The underpinning, lagging, bracing, propping and shoring, raising and moving of all structures, raising of structures by manual or hydraulic jacks or other methods; all work on house moving, shoring and underpinning of structures; loading, signaling, right-of-way clearance along the route of movement; re-setting of structure in new location to include all site clearing, excavation for foundation and concrete work; clean-up and back-filling, landscaping old and new site.
12. The clearing, excavating, filling, back-filling, grading and landscaping of all sites for all purposes and all labor connected therewith, including chainmen, rodmen, checkers, grade markers, etc.
13. Signal men on all construction work defined herein, including traffic control signalmen at construction sites.
14. All Labor work, including skilled and semi-skilled, in connection with the installation, sheeting, trenching, manhole erectors and the digging and back-filling of all ditches, cutting of streets and surfaces and the refinishing of same for sewers, air lines, water lines and conduit lines in free air, tunnel or compressed air projects.
15. The laying of all clay, terra-cotta, ironstone, vitrified concrete, metallic and/or non-metallic pipe, cast iron, fiberglass, orange burg, transite, plastic, etc., or any other type pipe for sanitary and/or storm sewers, forced main sewers, sub-surface drainage projects, filter beds, water lines and conduit lines in streets, roadways, right-of-way easements, building areas, etc., to the building line.
16. All the unloading and distribution of all pipe and materials used in the performance of work as set forth above.
17. All the service connections of pipe from main sewers or water lines to the building line.
18. The laying of pipe and making of all connections and/or joints on any and all types of pipe for water, sewer and/or any other uses, including laser alignment.
19. The cutting of streets and right-of-ways for laying of pipes, cables and/or conduits for all purposes; digging of trenches and manholes, etc.; handling and conveying of all materials; concreting, back-filling, grading and resurfacing and all other labor connected therewith; clearing and site preparation as defined herein; cutting or jackhammering of streets, roads, sidewalks or aprons by hand or the use of air or other tools; digging of trenches, ditches and manholes and the leveling, grading and other preparation prior to laying pipe or conduit for any purpose; loading, unloading, sorting, stockpiling, wrapping, coating, treating, handling and distribution of water mains and all pipe, including the placing, setting and removal of skids, cribbing, driving of sheet piling, lagging and shoring of all ditches, trenches and manholes, handling, mixing or pouring of concrete and the handling and placing of other materials for saddles, beds or foundations for the protection of pipes, wires, conduits, etc.; back-filling and compacting of all ditches, resurfacing of roads, streets, etc., and/or restoration of lawns and landscaping; unloading, handling, distribution, the assembly in place, bolting and lining up of sectional metal or other pipe including corrugated pipe; laying of lateral sewer pipe from main sewer to building; laying, leveling and making of the joint of all multi-cell conduit or multi- purpose pipe; cutting of holes in walls, footings, piers and/or other obstructions for the passage of pipe or conduit for any purpose and the pouring of concrete to secure said holes; digging under streets, roadways, aprons or other paved surfaces for the passage of pipe, by hand, earth auger or any other method and manual and hydraulic jacking of pipe under said surfaces; installation of septic tanks, cesspools and drain fields; all work in connection with shafts, tunnels, subways and sewers; construction of sewers, shafts, tunnels, subways and caissons.
20. The setting of all man-holes such as pre-cast poured in place block, brick, setting of all cast iron catch basins and manholes and all work in connection thereto.
21. In compressed air, all work underground or in compression ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, including tending of the outer aid lock; all work in compressed air construction, including but not limited to, groutmen, trackmen, blasters, shield drivers, miners, brakemen, miners’ helpers, lock tenders, mulching machine operators, motor men, gauge tenders, rodmen, compressed air electricians, setting of liner plate and ring sets, drill runners, powdermen or blasters, air hoist operators, form men, concrete blower operators, cement operators, power knife operators, erector operators, steel setters, cage tenders, skinners, track layers, dumpmen, diamond drillers, timbermen and re-timbermen, cherry pickmen, nippers, chuck-tenders and cable tenders, vibratormen, jet gunmen, gunnite nozzlemen, gunmen, reboundmen and all other work connected therewith.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK COVERED. (a) This Agreement shall cover all work coming within the recognized jurisdiction of the Laborers’ International Union of North America as set forth in their Manual of Jurisdiction as amended in October 1961, and by any amendments to this Manual, and as now included in Section 1 of the Jurisdictional Guidelines booklet, adopted by the Laborers’ International Union of North America, State of Indiana District Council, on the date of February 26, 1972, and as amended from time to time as mutually agreed upon by both parties.
(b) The jurisdiction of work referred to in the wage classification and elsewhere in this Contract is the jurisdiction of work claimed by the Union and nothing contained herein shall make it mandatory for the Employer to accept the claims of jurisdiction as being binding upon him. The Employer does not waive any of his rights by permitting the inclusion of the jurisdiction of work in this Contract.
(c) The Parties to this Agreement are subject to and agree to submit any unresolved jurisdictional dispute to International Representatives of all disputing trades and, if a satisfactory or mutual understanding cannot be reached at that time, it will be submitted to whatever Federal Governmental Agency, having the responsibility for the resolution of such dispute. Any interpretation or decision by said Agency shall immediately be accepted and complied with by all Parties bound by this Agreement. The Employer and the Union agree that there will be no work stoppage during the period pending a jurisdictional decision by the above mentioned Federal Agency.
(d) This Agreement shall have effect on and cover Construction Laborers working for Employers on the herein mentioned classes of work in the territory covered by this Agreement. This Agreement includes industrial projects and/or government defense projects. This Agreement excludes Heavy and Highway and Utility construction and Gas Line Distribution Systems on public right-of-ways. Laborers jurisdiction of work was originally assigned under charter by the AFL-CIO, traditional performance of work as established over a period of years by many letters of assignment from Employers who are agreeable that Laborers possess the skill and ability to perform such work by award from the National Labor Relations Board and by mergers and amalgamation, it is agreed and understood that Laborers are tenders of all Trades involved in the Construction Industry and the following is the work of the Laborers:
1. Digging of all ditches for any purpose, the excavation of all piers, foundations, holes and trenches; the lagging, sheeting, cribbing, bracing and propping of all foundations; all work in connection with caissons, cofferdams, including all excavation, drilling, jackhammering, blasting, shooting, scaling.
2. The loading, unloading, handling and distribution of all materials, fixtures, furnishings and appliances from point of delivery to point of installation by any means, hand, machinery, or power rigging.
3. The cleaning and clearing of all debris, including wire brushing of windows, scraping of floors, removal of surplus material from all fixtures and that of all debris in building and total construction area; the general clean-up, such as sweeping, cleaning, wash-down and wiping of construction facilities and furnishings; the loading and removal of all debris, including crates, boxes and waste material; washing of wall interior and exterior; partitions, ceilings, blackboards, windows, bathrooms, kitchens, laboratories, and all fixtures and furnishings therein; the mopping, washing, waxing and polishing and/or dusting of all floors or areas.
4. The tending of all temporary heat when done by any process; the drying of plaster, concrete, mortar or other aggregate when done by salamander heat or any other drying process.
5. The tending of cement masons, brick masons, plasterers, carpenters and other Building Construction Crafts. Tending shall consist of the preparation of all materials and the handling and conveying of materials to the point of erection or installation to be used by mechanics or other Crafts, whether such preparation is by hand or any other process, including power rigging and incidentals thereto. After the material has been prepared or unloaded, tending shall consist of the supplying and conveying of said material and other materials, whether done by hand, shovel, bucket, hod, wheelbarrow or buggy, or other motorized unit used for such purpose. The tending of Carpenters shall consist of the conveying of all materials from point of unloading to the point of installation or erection by any mode or method; the cleaning of all materials, such as pulling of nails, the cleaning and oiling of all forms; the driving of all stakes for bracing of forms, tending the saw man by off bearing the materials, supplying material to the saw and the stacking of the finished product and then transferring said materials to the point of installation on the project.
6. Scaffold erection, the total erection, building and installation, planking, bolting, lining, leveling, bracing and the total dismantling of same; the building, planking, installation and removal of all staging, swinging and hanging scaffolds, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, scaffolding, all work associated with hydraulically controlled scaffolding, including all accessories, including maintenance thereof for all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, plasterers, brick layers, masons and other Construction Trade Crafts; the preparation for foundations or mud ▇▇▇▇▇ for all scaffolding, as well as maintenance shall be done by Laborers.
7. Pouring and laying of concrete and related work: Concrete, bituminous concrete or aggregates for walls, footings, foundations, floors or for any other construction; mixing, handling, conveying, pouring, vibrating, gunniting and otherwise placing concrete or aggregates, whether done by hand or any other process; wrecking, stripping, dismantling and handling concrete forms and false work; building of centers for fireproofing purposes, firestop installation and other fireproofing materials; operation of motorized wheelbarrows or buggies or machines of similar character, whether run by gas, diesel or electrical power; when concrete or aggregates are conveyed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or similar methods, the hooking on, signaling, dumping and unhooking the bucket; the placing of concrete or aggregates, whether poured, pumped, gunnited or placed by any other process; the assembly, uncoupling of all connections and parts of, or to equipment used in mixing or conveying concrete, aggregates or mortar, and the cleaning of such equipment, parts and/or connections; all vibrating, grinding, spreading, flowing, puddling, leveling and strike-off concrete or aggregates by floating, rodding or screeding, by hand or mechanical means prior to finishing. Where pre-stressed or precast concrete slabs, walls or sections are used, all loading, unloading, stockpiling, hooking on, signaling, unhooking, setting and barring into place of such slabs, walls, or sections; all mixing, handling, conveying, placing and spreading of grout for any purpose, green cutting of concrete or aggregate in any form by hand, mechanical means, grindstones or air or water. The filling and patching of voids, crevices, etc., to correct defects in concrete caused by leakage, bulging, sagging, etc. The loading, unloading, carrying, distributing and handling of all rods, mesh and materials for use in re-inforcing concrete construction; the hoisting of rods, mesh and other materials, except when a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or outrigger operated by other than hand power is used. All work on interior concrete columns, foundations for engine and machinery beds. The stripping of forms, other than panel forms, which are to be re-used in their original form and the stripping of forms on all flat arch work. The moving, cleaning, oiling and carrying of all forms to the next point of erection.
8. The grinding of all concrete surfaces by any mode or method.
9. The snapping of all wall ties and removal of tie rods; the handling, placing and operation of the nozzle, hoses and pots or hoppers or sandblasting or other abrasive cleaning; the jacking of slip forms and all semi and unskilled work connected therewith.
10. The wrecking or dismantling of buildings and all structures; breaking away roof materials, beams of all kinds, with use of cutting or other wrecking tools as necessary; burning or otherwise cutting all steel structural beams; the breaking away, cleaning and removal of all masonry and wood or metal fixtures for salvage or scrap; all hooking on, unhooking and signaling when materials for salvage or scrap are removed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; all loading and unloading of materials carried away from the site of wrecking; all work in salvage or junk yards in connection with cutting, cleaning, storing, stockpiling or handling of materials; all clean-up, removal of debris, burning, back-filling and landscaping of the site of wrecked structure.
11. The underpinning, lagging, bracing, propping and shoring, raising and moving of all structures, raising of structures by manual or hydraulic jacks or other methods; all work on house moving, shoring and underpinning of structures; loading, signaling, right-of-way clearance along the route of movement; re-setting of structure in new location to include all site clearing, excavation for foundation and concrete work; clean-up and back-filling, landscaping old and new site.
12. The clearing, excavating, filling, back-filling, grading and landscaping of all sites for all purposes and all labor connected therewith, including chainmen, rodmen, checkers, grade markers, etc.
13. Signal men on all construction work defined herein, including traffic control signalmen at construction sites.
14. All Labor work, including skilled and semi-skilled, in connection with the installation, sheeting, trenching, manhole erectors and the digging and back-filling of all ditches, cutting of streets and surfaces and the refinishing of same for sewers, air lines, water lines and conduit lines in free air, tunnel or compressed air projects.
15. The laying of all clay, terra-cotta, ironstone, vitrified concrete, metallic and/or non-metallic pipe, cast iron, fiberglass, orange burg, transite, plastic, etc., or any other type pipe for sanitary and/or storm sewers, forced main sewers, sub-surface drainage projects, filter beds, water lines and conduit lines in streets, roadways, right-of-way easements, building areas, etc., to the building line.
16. All the unloading and distribution of all pipe and materials used in the performance of work as set forth above.
17. All the service connections of pipe from main sewers or water lines to the building line.
18. The laying of pipe and making of all connections and/or joints on any and all types of pipe for water, sewer and/or any other uses, including laser alignment.
19. The cutting of streets and right-of-ways for laying of pipes, cables and/or conduits for all purposes; digging of trenches and manholes, etc.; handling and conveying of all materials; concreting, back-filling, grading and resurfacing and all other labor connected therewith; clearing and site preparation as defined herein; cutting or jackhammering of streets, roads, sidewalks or aprons by hand or the use of air or other tools; digging of trenches, ditches and manholes and the leveling, grading and other preparation prior to laying pipe or conduit for any purpose; loading, unloading, sorting, stockpiling, wrapping, coating, treating, handling and distribution of water mains and all pipe, including the placing, setting and removal of skids, cribbing, driving of sheet piling, lagging and shoring of all ditches, trenches and manholes, handling, mixing or pouring of concrete and the handling and placing of other materials for saddles, beds or foundations for the protection of pipes, wires, conduits, etc.; back-filling and compacting of all ditches, resurfacing of roads, streets, etc., and/or restoration of lawns and landscaping; unloading, handling, distribution, the assembly in place, bolting and lining up of sectional metal or other pipe including corrugated pipe; laying of lateral sewer pipe from main sewer to building; laying, leveling and making of the joint of all multi-cell conduit or multi- purpose pipe; cutting of holes in walls, footings, piers and/or other obstructions for the passage of pipe or conduit for any purpose and the pouring of concrete to secure said holes; digging under streets, roadways, aprons or other paved surfaces for the passage of pipe, by hand, earth auger or any other method and manual and hydraulic jacking of pipe under said surfaces; installation of septic tanks, cesspools and drain fields; all work in connection with shafts, tunnels, subways and sewers; construction of sewers, shafts, tunnels, subways and caissons.
20. The setting of all man-holes such as pre-cast poured in place block, brick, setting of all cast iron catch basins and manholes and all work in connection thereto.
21. In compressed air, all work underground or in compression ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, including tending of the outer aid lock; all work in compressed air construction, including but not limited to, groutmen, trackmen, blasters, shield drivers, miners, brakemen, miners’ helpers, lock tenders, mulching machine operators, motor men, gauge tenders, rodmen, compressed air electricians, setting of liner plate and ring sets, drill runners, powdermen or blasters, air hoist operators, form men, concrete blower operators, cement operators, power knife operators, erector operators, steel setters, cage tenders, skinners, track layers, dumpmen, diamond drillers, timbermen and re-timbermen, cherry pickmen, nippers, chuck-tenders and cable tenders, vibratormen, jet gunmen, gunnite nozzlemen, gunmen, reboundmen and all other work connected therewith.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK COVERED. (a) This Agreement shall cover all work coming within the recognized jurisdiction of the Laborers’ International Union of North America as set forth in their Manual of Jurisdiction as amended in October 1961, and by any amendments to this Manual, and as now included in Section 1 of the Jurisdictional Guidelines booklet, adopted by the Laborers’ International Union of North America, State of Indiana District Council, on the date of February 26, 1972, and as amended from time to time as mutually agreed upon by both parties.
(b) The jurisdiction of work referred to in the wage classification and elsewhere in this Contract is the jurisdiction of work claimed by the Union and nothing contained herein shall make it mandatory for the Employer to accept the claims of jurisdiction as being binding upon him. The Employer does not waive any of his rights by permitting the inclusion of the jurisdiction of work in this Contract.
(c) The Parties to this Agreement are subject to and agree to submit any unresolved jurisdictional dispute to International Representatives of all disputing trades and, if a satisfactory or mutual understanding cannot be reached at that time, it will be submitted to whatever Federal Governmental Agency, having the responsibility for the resolution of such dispute. Any interpretation or decision by said Agency shall immediately be accepted and complied with by all Parties bound by this Agreement. The Employer and the Union agree that there will be no work stoppage during the period pending a jurisdictional decision by the above mentioned Federal Agency.
(d) This Agreement shall have effect on and cover Construction Laborers working for Employers on the herein mentioned classes of work in the territory covered by this Agreement. This agreement excludes all Industrial Construction, maintenance, repair, replacement, renovation, and modernization work at industrial production facilities and work sites including but not limited to those sites using the National Maintenance Agreement includes industrial projects and/or government defense projects. This (NMA) the National Power Generation Agreement excludes Heavy and Highway and Utility construction and Gas Line Distribution Systems on public right-of-ways(NPGMA) or other Industrial PLA’s. Laborers jurisdiction of work was originally assigned under charter by the AFL-CIO, traditional performance of work as established over a period of years by many letters of assignment from Employers who are agreeable that Laborers possess the skill and ability to perform such work by award from the National Labor Relations Board and by mergers and amalgamation, it is agreed and understood that Laborers are tenders of all Trades involved in the Construction Industry and the following is the work of the Laborers:
1. Digging of all ditches for any purpose, the excavation of all piers, foundations, holes and trenches, including work incidental to the use of hydro-excavation equipment; the lagging, sheeting, cribbing, bracing and propping of all foundations; all work in connection with caissons, cofferdams, including all excavation, drilling, jackhammering, blasting, shooting, scaling.
2. The loading, unloading, handling and distribution of all materials, fixtures, furnishings and appliances from point of delivery to point of installation by any means, hand, machinery, or power rigging.
3. The cleaning and clearing of all debris, including wire brushing of windows, scraping of floors, removal of surplus material from all fixtures and that of all debris in building and total construction area; the general clean-up, such as sweeping, cleaning, wash-down and wiping of construction facilities and furnishings; the loading and removal of all debris, including crates, boxes and waste material; washing of wall interior and exterior; partitions, ceilings, blackboards, windows, bathrooms, kitchens, laboratories, and all fixtures and furnishings therein; the mopping, washing, waxing and polishing and/or dusting of all floors or areas.
4. The tending of all temporary heat when done by any process; the drying of plaster, concrete, mortar or other aggregate when done by salamander heat or any other drying process.
5. The tending of cement masons, brick masons, plasterers, carpenters and other Building Construction Crafts. Tending shall consist of the preparation of all materials and the handling and conveying of materials to the point of erection or installation to be used by mechanics or other Crafts, whether such preparation is by hand or any other process, including power rigging and incidentals thereto. After the material has been prepared or unloaded, tending shall consist of the supplying and conveying of said material and other materials, whether done by hand, shovel, bucket, hod, wheelbarrow or buggy, or other motorized unit used for such purpose. The tending of Carpenters shall consist of the conveying of all materials from point of unloading to the point of installation or erection by any mode or method; the cleaning of all materials, such as pulling of nails, the cleaning and oiling of all forms; the driving of all stakes for bracing of forms, tending the saw man by off bearing the materials, supplying material to the saw and the stacking of the finished product and then transferring said materials to the point of installation on the project.
6. Scaffold erection, the total erection, building and installation, planking, bolting, lining, leveling, bracing and the total dismantling of same; the building, planking, installation and removal of all staging, swinging and hanging scaffolds, Hydromobile scaffold, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, scaffolding, all work associated with hydraulically controlled scaffolding, including all accessories, including maintenance thereof for all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, plasterers, brick layers, masons and other Construction Trade Crafts; the preparation for foundations or mud ▇▇▇▇▇ for all scaffolding, as well as maintenance shall be done by Laborers.
7. Pouring Pouring, laying and laying weather protection (weather protection is defined as handling and fastening or securing concrete blankets, visqueen, burlap or any other equipment for weather protection) of concrete and related work: Concrete, bituminous concrete or aggregates for walls, footings, foundations, floors or for any other construction; mixing, handling, conveying, pouring, vibrating, gunniting and otherwise placing concrete or aggregates, whether done by hand or any other process; wrecking, stripping, dismantling and handling concrete forms and false work; building of centers for fireproofing purposes, firestop installation and other fireproofing materials; operation of motorized wheelbarrows or buggies or machines of similar character, whether run by gas, diesel or electrical power; when concrete or aggregates are conveyed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or similar methods, the hooking on, signaling, dumping and unhooking the bucket; the placing of concrete or aggregates, whether poured, pumped, gunnited or placed by any other process; the assembly, uncoupling of all connections and parts of, or to equipment used in mixing or conveying concrete, aggregates or mortar, and the cleaning of such equipment, parts and/or connections; all vibrating, grinding, spreading, flowing, puddling, leveling and strike-off concrete or aggregates by floating, rodding or screeding, by hand or mechanical means prior to finishing. Where pre-stressed or precast concrete slabs, walls or sections are used, all loading, unloading, stockpiling, hooking on, signaling, unhooking, setting and barring into place of such slabs, walls, or sections; all mixing, handling, conveying, placing and spreading of grout for any purpose, green cutting of concrete or aggregate in any form by hand, mechanical means, grindstones or air or water. The filling and patching of voids, crevices, etc., to correct defects in concrete caused by leakage, bulging, sagging, etc. The loading, unloading, carrying, distributing and handling of all rods, mesh and materials for use in re-inforcing concrete construction; the hoisting of rods, mesh and other materials, except when a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or outrigger operated by other than hand power is used. All work on interior concrete columns, foundations for engine and machinery beds. The stripping of forms, other than panel forms, which are to be re-used in their original form and the stripping of forms on all flat arch work. The moving, cleaning, oiling and carrying of all forms to the next point of erection.
8. The grinding of all concrete surfaces by any mode or method.
9. The drilling of dowels of any and all sizes for the purpose of reinforcing new, existing or additional concrete or like aggregates, by any mode or method, including pneumatic, electric and core drills.
10. The snapping of all wall ties and removal of tie rods; the handling, placing and operation of the nozzle, hoses and pots or hoppers or sandblasting or other abrasive cleaning; the jacking of slip forms and all semi and unskilled work connected therewith.
1011. The wrecking or dismantling of buildings and all structures; breaking away roof materials, beams of all kinds, with use of cutting or other wrecking tools as necessary; burning or otherwise cutting all steel structural beams; the breaking away, cleaning and removal of all masonry and wood or metal fixtures for salvage or scrap; all hooking on, unhooking and signaling when materials for salvage or scrap are removed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; all loading and unloading of materials carried away from the site of wrecking; all work in salvage or junk yards in connection with cutting, cleaning, storing, stockpiling or handling of materials; all clean-up, removal of debris, burning, back-filling and landscaping of the site of wrecked structure.
1112. The underpinning, lagging, bracing, propping and shoring, raising and moving of all structures, raising of structures by manual or hydraulic jacks or other methods; all work on house moving, shoring and underpinning of structures; loading, signaling, right-of-way clearance along the route of movement; re-setting of structure in new location to include all site clearing, excavation for foundation and concrete work; clean-up and back-filling, landscaping old and new site.
1213. The clearing, excavating, filling, back-filling, grading and landscaping of all sites for all purposes and all labor connected therewith, including chainmen, rodmen, checkers, grade markers, etc.
1314. Signal men on all construction work defined herein, including traffic control signalmen at construction sites.
1415. All Labor work, including skilled and semi-skilled, in connection with the installation, sheeting, trenching, manhole erectors and the digging and back-filling of all ditches, cutting of streets and surfaces and the refinishing of same for sewers, air lines, water lines and conduit lines in free air, tunnel or compressed air projects.
1516. The laying of all clay, terra-cotta, ironstone, vitrified concrete, metallic and/or non-metallic pipe, cast iron, fiberglass, orange burg, transite, plastic, etc., or any other type pipe for sanitary and/or storm sewers, forced main sewers, sub-surface drainage projects, filter beds, water lines and conduit lines in streets, roadways, right-of-way easements, building areas, etc., to the building line.
1617. All the unloading and distribution of all pipe and materials used in the performance of work as set forth above.
1718. All the service connections of pipe from main sewers or water lines to the building line.
1819. The laying of pipe and making of all connections and/or joints on any and all types of pipe for water, sewer and/or any other uses, including laser alignment.
1920. The cutting of streets and right-of-ways for laying of pipes, cables and/or conduits for all purposes; digging of trenches and manholes, etc.; handling and conveying of all materials; concreting, back-filling, grading and resurfacing and all other labor connected therewith; clearing and site preparation as defined herein; cutting or jackhammering of streets, roads, sidewalks or aprons by hand or the use of air or other tools; digging of trenches, ditches and manholes and the leveling, grading and other preparation prior to laying pipe or conduit for any purpose; loading, unloading, sorting, stockpiling, wrapping, coating, treating, handling and distribution of water mains and all pipe, including the placing, setting and removal of skids, cribbing, driving of sheet piling, lagging and shoring of all ditches, trenches and manholes, handling, mixing or pouring of concrete and the handling and placing of other materials for saddles, beds or foundations for the protection of pipes, wires, conduits, etc.; back-filling and compacting of all ditches, resurfacing of roads, streets, etc., and/or restoration of lawns and landscaping; unloading, handling, distribution, the assembly in place, bolting and lining up of sectional metal or other pipe including corrugated pipe; laying of lateral sewer pipe from main sewer to building; laying, leveling and making of the joint of all multi-cell conduit or multi- multi-purpose pipe; cutting of holes in walls, footings, piers and/or other obstructions for the passage of pipe or conduit for any purpose and the pouring of concrete to secure said holes; digging under streets, roadways, aprons or other paved surfaces for the passage of pipe, by hand, earth auger or any other method and manual and hydraulic jacking of pipe under said surfaces; installation of septic tanks, cesspools and drain fields; all work in connection with shafts, tunnels, subways and sewers; construction of sewers, shafts, tunnels, subways and caissons.
2021. The setting of all man-holes such as pre-cast poured in place block, brick, setting of all cast iron catch basins and manholes and all work in connection thereto.
2122. In compressed air, all work underground or in compression ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, including tending of the outer aid lock; all work in compressed air construction, including but not limited to, groutmen, trackmen, blasters, shield drivers, miners, brakemen, miners’ helpers, lock tenders, mulching machine operators, motor men, gauge tenders, rodmen, compressed air electricians, setting of liner plate and ring sets, drill runners, powdermen or blasters, air hoist operators, form men, concrete blower operators, cement operators, power knife operators, erector operators, steel setters, cage tenders, skinners, track layers, dumpmen, diamond drillers, timbermen and re-timbermen, cherry pickmen, nippers, chuck-tenders and cable tenders, vibratormen, jet gunmen, gunnite nozzlemen, gunmen, reboundmen and all other work connected therewith.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK COVERED. (a) This Agreement shall cover all work coming within the recognized jurisdiction of the Laborers’ International Union of North America as set forth in their Manual of Jurisdiction as amended in October 1961, and by any amendments to this Manual, and as now included in Section 1 of the Jurisdictional Guidelines booklet, adopted by the Laborers’ International Union of North America, State of Indiana District Council, on the date of February 26, 1972, and as amended from time to time as mutually agreed upon by both parties.
(b) The jurisdiction of work referred to in the wage classification and elsewhere in this Contract is the jurisdiction of work claimed by the Union and nothing contained herein shall make it mandatory for the Employer to accept the claims of jurisdiction as being binding upon him. The Employer does not waive any of his rights by permitting the inclusion of the jurisdiction of work in this Contract.
(c) The Parties to this Agreement are subject to and agree to submit any unresolved jurisdictional dispute to International Representatives of all disputing trades and, if a satisfactory or mutual understanding cannot be reached at that time, it will be submitted to whatever Federal Governmental Agency, having the responsibility for the resolution of such dispute. Any interpretation or decision by said Agency shall immediately be accepted and complied with by all Parties bound by this Agreement. The Employer and the Union agree that there will be no work stoppage during the period pending a jurisdictional decision by the above mentioned Federal Agency.
(d) This Agreement shall have effect on and cover Construction Laborers working for Employers on the herein mentioned classes of work in the territory covered by this Agreement. This agreement excludes all Industrial Construction, maintenance, repair, replacement, renovation, and modernization work at industrial production facilities and work sites including but not limited to those sites using the National Maintenance Agreement includes industrial projects and/or government defense projects. This (NMA) the National Power Generation Agreement excludes Heavy and Highway and Utility construction and Gas Line Distribution Systems on public right-of-ways(NPGMA) or other Industrial PLA’s. Laborers jurisdiction of work was originally assigned under charter by the AFL-CIO, traditional performance of work as established over a period of years by many letters of assignment from Employers who are agreeable that Laborers possess the skill and ability to perform such work by award from the National Labor Relations Board and by mergers and amalgamation, it is agreed and understood that Laborers are tenders of all Trades involved in the Construction Industry and the following is the work of the Laborers:
1. Digging of all ditches for any purpose, the excavation of all piers, foundations, holes and trenches; the lagging, sheeting, cribbing, bracing and propping of all foundations; all work in connection with caissons, cofferdams, including all excavation, drilling, jackhammering, blasting, shooting, scaling.
2. The loading, unloading, handling and distribution of all materials, fixtures, furnishings and appliances from point of delivery to point of installation by any means, hand, machinery, or power rigging.
3. The cleaning and clearing of all debris, including wire brushing of windows, scraping of floors, removal of surplus material from all fixtures and that of all debris in building and total construction area; the general clean-up, such as sweeping, cleaning, wash-down and wiping of construction facilities and furnishings; the loading and removal of all debris, including crates, boxes and waste material; washing of wall interior and exterior; partitions, ceilings, blackboards, windows, bathrooms, kitchens, laboratories, and all fixtures and furnishings therein; the mopping, washing, waxing and polishing and/or dusting of all floors or areas.
4. The tending of all temporary heat when done by any process; the drying of plaster, concrete, mortar or other aggregate when done by salamander heat or any other drying process.
5. The tending of cement masons, brick masons, plasterers, carpenters and other Building Construction Crafts. Tending shall consist of the preparation of all materials and the handling and conveying of materials to the point of erection or installation to be used by mechanics or other Crafts, whether such preparation is by hand or any other process, including power rigging and incidentals thereto. After the material has been prepared or unloaded, tending shall consist of the supplying and conveying of said material and other materials, whether done by hand, shovel, bucket, hod, wheelbarrow or buggy, or other motorized unit used for such purpose. The tending of Carpenters shall consist of the conveying of all materials from point of unloading to the point of installation or erection by any mode or method; the cleaning of all materials, such as pulling of nails, the cleaning and oiling of all forms; the driving of all stakes for bracing of forms, tending the saw man by off bearing the materials, supplying material to the saw and the stacking of the finished product and then transferring said materials to the point of installation on the project.
6. Scaffold erection, the total erection, building and installation, planking, bolting, lining, leveling, bracing and the total dismantling of same; the building, planking, installation and removal of all staging, swinging and hanging scaffolds, Hydromobile scaffold, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, scaffolding, all work associated with hydraulically controlled scaffolding, including all accessories, including maintenance thereof for all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, plasterers, brick layers, masons and other Construction Trade Crafts; the preparation for foundations or mud ▇▇▇▇▇ for all scaffolding, as well as maintenance shall be done by Laborers.
7. Pouring Pouring, laying and laying weather protection (weather protection is defined as handling and fastening or securing concrete blankets, visqueen, burlap or any other equipment for weather protection) of concrete and related work: Concrete, bituminous concrete or aggregates for walls, footings, foundations, floors or for any other construction; mixing, handling, conveying, pouring, vibrating, gunniting and otherwise placing concrete or aggregates, whether done by hand or any other process; wrecking, stripping, dismantling and handling concrete forms and false work; building of centers for fireproofing purposes, firestop installation and other fireproofing materials; operation of motorized wheelbarrows or buggies or machines of similar character, whether run by gas, diesel or electrical power; when concrete or aggregates are conveyed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or similar methods, the hooking on, signaling, dumping and unhooking the bucket; the placing of concrete or aggregates, whether poured, pumped, gunnited or placed by any other process; the assembly, uncoupling of all connections and parts of, or to equipment used in mixing or conveying concrete, aggregates or mortar, and the cleaning of such equipment, parts and/or connections; all vibrating, grinding, spreading, flowing, puddling, leveling and strike-off concrete or aggregates by floating, rodding or screeding, by hand or mechanical means prior to finishing. Where pre-stressed or precast concrete slabs, walls or sections are used, all loading, unloading, stockpiling, hooking on, signaling, unhooking, setting and barring into place of such slabs, walls, or sections; all mixing, handling, conveying, placing and spreading of grout for any purpose, green cutting of concrete or aggregate in any form by hand, mechanical means, grindstones or air or water. The filling and patching of voids, crevices, etc., to correct defects in concrete caused by leakage, bulging, sagging, etc. The loading, unloading, carrying, distributing and handling of all rods, mesh and materials for use in re-inforcing concrete construction; the hoisting of rods, mesh and other materials, except when a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or outrigger operated by other than hand power is used. All work on interior concrete columns, foundations for engine and machinery beds. The stripping of forms, other than panel forms, which are to be re-used in their original form and the stripping of forms on all flat arch work. The moving, cleaning, oiling and carrying of all forms to the next point of erection.
8. The grinding of all concrete surfaces by any mode or method.
9. The snapping of all wall ties and removal of tie rods; the handling, placing and operation of the nozzle, hoses and pots or hoppers or sandblasting or other abrasive cleaning; the jacking of slip forms and all semi and unskilled work connected therewith.
10. The wrecking or dismantling of buildings and all structures; breaking away roof materials, beams of all kinds, with use of cutting or other wrecking tools as necessary; burning or otherwise cutting all steel structural beams; the breaking away, cleaning and removal of all masonry and wood or metal fixtures for salvage or scrap; all hooking on, unhooking and signaling when materials for salvage or scrap are removed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; all loading and unloading of materials carried away from the site of wrecking; all work in salvage or junk yards in connection with cutting, cleaning, storing, stockpiling or handling of materials; all clean-up, removal of debris, burning, back-filling and landscaping of the site of wrecked structure.
11. The underpinning, lagging, bracing, propping and shoring, raising and moving of all structures, raising of structures by manual or hydraulic jacks or other methods; all work on house moving, shoring and underpinning of structures; loading, signaling, right-of-way clearance along the route of movement; re-setting of structure in new location to include all site clearing, excavation for foundation and concrete work; clean-up and back-filling, landscaping old and new site.
12. The clearing, excavating, filling, back-filling, grading and landscaping of all sites for all purposes and all labor connected therewith, including chainmen, rodmen, checkers, grade markers, etc.
13. Signal men on all construction work defined herein, including traffic control signalmen at construction sites.
14. All Labor work, including skilled and semi-skilled, in connection with the installation, sheeting, trenching, manhole erectors and the digging and back-filling of all ditches, cutting of streets and surfaces and the refinishing of same for sewers, air lines, water lines and conduit lines in free air, tunnel or compressed air projects.
15. The laying of all clay, terra-cotta, ironstone, vitrified concrete, metallic and/or non-metallic pipe, cast iron, fiberglass, orange burg, transite, plastic, etc., or any other type pipe for sanitary and/or storm sewers, forced main sewers, sub-surface drainage projects, filter beds, water lines and conduit lines in streets, roadways, right-of-way easements, building areas, etc., to the building line.
16. All the unloading and distribution of all pipe and materials used in the performance of work as set forth above.
17. All the service connections of pipe from main sewers or water lines to the building line.
18. The laying of pipe and making of all connections and/or joints on any and all types of pipe for water, sewer and/or any other uses, including laser alignment.
19. The cutting of streets and right-of-ways for laying of pipes, cables and/or conduits for all purposes; digging of trenches and manholes, etc.; handling and conveying of all materials; concreting, back-filling, grading and resurfacing and all other labor connected therewith; clearing and site preparation as defined herein; cutting or jackhammering of streets, roads, sidewalks or aprons by hand or the use of air or other tools; digging of trenches, ditches and manholes and the leveling, grading and other preparation prior to laying pipe or conduit for any purpose; loading, unloading, sorting, stockpiling, wrapping, coating, treating, handling and distribution of water mains and all pipe, including the placing, setting and removal of skids, cribbing, driving of sheet piling, lagging and shoring of all ditches, trenches and manholes, handling, mixing or pouring of concrete and the handling and placing of other materials for saddles, beds or foundations for the protection of pipes, wires, conduits, etc.; back-filling and compacting of all ditches, resurfacing of roads, streets, etc., and/or restoration of lawns and landscaping; unloading, handling, distribution, the assembly in place, bolting and lining up of sectional metal or other pipe including corrugated pipe; laying of lateral sewer pipe from main sewer to building; laying, leveling and making of the joint of all multi-cell conduit or multi- purpose pipe; cutting of holes in walls, footings, piers and/or other obstructions for the passage of pipe or conduit for any purpose and the pouring of concrete to secure said holes; digging under streets, roadways, aprons or other paved surfaces for the passage of pipe, by hand, earth auger or any other method and manual and hydraulic jacking of pipe under said surfaces; installation of septic tanks, cesspools and drain fields; all work in connection with shafts, tunnels, subways and sewers; construction of sewers, shafts, tunnels, subways and caissons.
20. The setting of all man-holes such as pre-cast poured in place block, brick, setting of all cast iron catch basins and manholes and all work in connection thereto.
21. In compressed air, all work underground or in compression ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, including tending of the outer aid lock; all work in compressed air construction, including but not limited to, groutmen, trackmen, blasters, shield drivers, miners, brakemen, miners’ helpers, lock tenders, mulching machine operators, motor men, gauge tenders, rodmen, compressed air electricians, setting of liner plate and ring sets, drill runners, powdermen or blasters, air hoist operators, form men, concrete blower operators, cement operators, power knife operators, erector operators, steel setters, cage tenders, skinners, track layers, dumpmen, diamond drillers, timbermen and re-timbermen, cherry pickmen, nippers, chuck-tenders and cable tenders, vibratormen, jet gunmen, gunnite nozzlemen, gunmen, reboundmen and all other work connected therewith.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK COVERED. (a) This Agreement shall cover all work coming within the recognized jurisdiction of the Laborers’ International Union of North America as set forth in their Manual of Jurisdiction as amended in October 1961, and by any amendments to this Manual, and as now included in Section 1 of the Jurisdictional Guidelines booklet, adopted by the Laborers’ International Union of North America, State of Indiana District Council, on the date of February 26, 1972, and as amended from time to time as mutually agreed upon by both parties.
(b) The jurisdiction of work referred to in the wage classification and elsewhere in this Contract is the jurisdiction of work claimed by the Union and nothing contained herein shall make it mandatory for the Employer to accept the claims of jurisdiction as being binding upon him. The Employer does not waive any of his rights by permitting the inclusion of the jurisdiction of work in this Contract.
(c) The Parties to this Agreement are subject to and agree to submit any unresolved jurisdictional dispute to International Representatives of all disputing trades and, if a satisfactory or mutual understanding cannot be reached at that time, it will be submitted to whatever Federal Governmental Agency, having the responsibility for the resolution of such dispute. Any interpretation or decision by said Agency shall immediately be accepted and complied with by all Parties bound by this Agreement. The Employer and the Union agree that there will be no work stoppage during the period pending a jurisdictional decision by the above mentioned Federal Agency.
(d) This Agreement shall have effect on and cover Construction Laborers working for Employers on the herein mentioned classes of work in the territory covered by this Agreement. This Agreement includes industrial projects and/or government defense projects. This Agreement excludes Heavy and Highway and Utility construction and Gas Line Distribution Systems on public right-of-ways. Laborers jurisdiction of work was originally assigned under charter by the AFL-CIO, traditional performance of work as established over a period of years by many letters of assignment from Employers who are agreeable that Laborers possess the skill and ability to perform such work by award from the National Labor Relations Board and by mergers and amalgamation, it is agreed and understood that Laborers are tenders of all Trades involved in the Construction Industry and the following is the work of the Laborers:
1. Digging of all ditches for any purpose, the excavation of all piers, foundations, holes and trenches, including work incidental to the use of hydro-excavation equipment; the lagging, sheeting, cribbing, bracing and propping of all foundations; all work in connection with caissons, cofferdams, including all excavation, drilling, jackhammering, blasting, shooting, scaling.
2. The loading, unloading, handling and distribution of all materials, fixtures, furnishings and appliances from point of delivery to point of installation by any means, hand, machinery, or power rigging.
3. The cleaning and clearing of all debris, including wire brushing of windows, scraping of floors, removal of surplus material from all fixtures and that of all debris in building and total construction area; the general clean-up, such as sweeping, cleaning, wash-down and wiping of construction facilities and furnishings; the loading and removal of all debris, including crates, boxes and waste material; washing of wall interior and exterior; partitions, ceilings, blackboards, windows, bathrooms, kitchens, laboratories, and all fixtures and furnishings therein; the mopping, washing, waxing and polishing and/or dusting of all floors or areas.
4. The tending of all temporary heat when done by any process; the drying of plaster, concrete, mortar or other aggregate when done by salamander heat or any other drying process.
5. The tending of cement masons, brick masons, plasterers, carpenters and other Building Construction Crafts. Tending shall consist of the preparation of all materials and the handling and conveying of materials to the point of erection or installation to be used by mechanics or other Crafts, whether such preparation is by hand or any other process, including power rigging and incidentals thereto. After the material has been prepared or unloaded, tending shall consist of the supplying and conveying of said material and other materials, whether done by hand, shovel, bucket, hod, wheelbarrow or buggy, or other motorized unit used for such purpose. The tending of Carpenters shall consist of the conveying of all materials from point of unloading to the point of installation or erection by any mode or method; the cleaning of all materials, such as pulling of nails, the cleaning and oiling of all forms; the driving of all stakes for bracing of forms, tending the saw man by off bearing the materials, supplying material to the saw and the stacking of the finished product and then transferring said materials to the point of installation on the project.
6. Scaffold erection, the total erection, building and installation, planking, bolting, lining, leveling, bracing and the total dismantling of same; the building, planking, installation and removal of all staging, swinging and hanging scaffolds, Hydromobile scaffold, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, scaffolding, all work associated with hydraulically controlled scaffolding, including all accessories, including maintenance thereof for all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, plasterers, brick layers, masons and other Construction Trade Crafts; the preparation for foundations or mud ▇▇▇▇▇ for all scaffolding, as well as maintenance shall be done by Laborers.
7. Pouring Pouring, laying and laying weather protection (weather protection is defined as handling and fastening or securing concrete blankets, visqueen, burlap or any other equipment for weather protection) of concrete and related work: Concrete, bituminous concrete or aggregates for walls, footings, foundations, floors or for any other construction; mixing, handling, conveying, pouring, vibrating, gunniting and otherwise placing concrete or aggregates, whether done by hand or any other process; wrecking, stripping, dismantling and handling concrete forms and false work; building of centers for fireproofing purposes, firestop installation and other fireproofing materials; operation of motorized wheelbarrows or buggies or machines of similar character, whether run by gas, diesel or electrical power; when concrete or aggregates are conveyed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or similar methods, the hooking on, signaling, dumping and unhooking the bucket; the placing of concrete or aggregates, whether poured, pumped, gunnited or placed by any other process; the assembly, uncoupling of all connections and parts of, or to equipment used in mixing or conveying concrete, aggregates or mortar, and the cleaning of such equipment, parts and/or connections; all vibrating, grinding, spreading, flowing, puddling, leveling and strike-off concrete or aggregates by floating, rodding or screeding, by hand or mechanical means prior to finishing. Where pre-stressed or precast concrete slabs, walls or sections are used, all loading, unloading, stockpiling, hooking on, signaling, unhooking, setting and barring into place of such slabs, walls, or sections; all mixing, handling, conveying, placing and spreading of grout for any purpose, green cutting of concrete or aggregate in any form by hand, mechanical means, grindstones or air or water. The filling and patching of voids, crevices, etc., to correct defects in concrete caused by leakage, bulging, sagging, etc. The loading, unloading, carrying, distributing and handling of all rods, mesh and materials for use in re-inforcing concrete construction; the hoisting of rods, mesh and other materials, except when a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or outrigger operated by other than hand power is used. All work on interior concrete columns, foundations for engine and machinery beds. The stripping of forms, other than panel forms, which are to be re-used in their original form and the stripping of forms on all flat arch work. The moving, cleaning, oiling and carrying of all forms to the next point of erection.
8. The grinding and saw-cutting of all concrete concrete, refractory, masonry and all other aggregate or like surfaces or material for any purpose and by any mode or method.
9. The drilling of dowels of any and all sizes for the purpose of reinforcing new, existing or additional concrete or like aggregates, by any mode or method, including pneumatic, electric and core drills.
10. The snapping of all wall ties and removal of tie rods; the handling, placing and operation of the nozzle, hoses and pots or hoppers or sandblasting or other abrasive cleaning; the jacking of slip forms and all semi and unskilled work connected therewith.
1011. The wrecking or dismantling of buildings and all structures; breaking away roof materials, beams of all kinds, with use of cutting or other wrecking tools as necessary; burning or otherwise cutting all steel structural beams; the breaking away, cleaning and removal of all masonry and wood or metal fixtures for salvage or scrap; all hooking on, unhooking and signaling when materials for salvage or scrap are removed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; all loading and unloading of materials carried away from the site of wrecking; all work in salvage or junk yards in connection with cutting, cleaning, storing, stockpiling or handling of materials; all clean-up, removal of debris, burning, back-filling and landscaping of the site of wrecked structure.
1112. The underpinning, lagging, bracing, propping and shoring, raising and moving of all structures, raising of structures by manual or hydraulic jacks or other methods; all work on house moving, shoring and underpinning of structures; loading, signaling, right-of-way clearance along the route of movement; re-setting of structure in new location to include all site clearing, excavation for foundation and concrete work; clean-up and back-filling, landscaping old and new site.
1213. The clearing, excavating, filling, back-filling, grading and landscaping of all sites for all purposes and all labor connected therewith, including chainmen, rodmen, checkers, grade markers, etc.
1314. Signal men on all construction work defined herein, including traffic control signalmen at construction sites.
1415. All Labor work, including skilled and semi-skilled, in connection with the installation, sheeting, trenching, manhole erectors and the digging and back-filling of all ditches, cutting of streets and surfaces and the refinishing of same for sewers, air lines, water lines and conduit lines in free air, tunnel or compressed air projects.
1516. The laying of all clay, terra-cotta, ironstone, vitrified concrete, metallic and/or non-metallic pipe, cast iron, fiberglass, orange burg, transite, plastic, etc., or any other type pipe for sanitary and/or storm sewers, forced main sewers, sub-surface drainage projects, filter beds, water lines and conduit lines in streets, roadways, right-of-way easements, building areas, etc., to the building line.
1617. All the unloading and distribution of all pipe and materials used in the performance of work as set forth above.
1718. All the service connections of pipe from main sewers or water lines to the building line.
1819. The laying of pipe and making of all connections and/or joints on any and all types of pipe for water, sewer and/or any other uses, including laser alignment.
1920. The cutting of streets and right-of-ways for laying of pipes, cables and/or conduits for all purposes; digging of trenches and manholes, etc.; handling and conveying of all materials; concreting, back-filling, grading and resurfacing and all other labor connected therewith; clearing and site preparation as defined herein; cutting or jackhammering of streets, roads, sidewalks or aprons by hand or the use of air or other tools; digging of trenches, ditches and manholes and the leveling, grading and other preparation prior to laying pipe or conduit for any purpose; loading, unloading, sorting, stockpiling, wrapping, coating, treating, handling and distribution of water mains and all pipe, including the placing, setting and removal of skids, cribbing, driving of sheet piling, lagging and shoring of all ditches, trenches and manholes, handling, mixing or pouring of concrete and the handling and placing of other materials for saddles, beds or foundations for the protection of pipes, wires, conduits, etc.; back-filling and compacting of all ditches, resurfacing of roads, streets, etc., and/or restoration of lawns and landscaping; unloading, handling, distribution, the assembly in place, bolting and lining up of sectional metal or other pipe including corrugated pipe; laying of lateral sewer pipe from main sewer to building; laying, leveling and making of the joint of all multi-cell conduit or multi- multi-purpose pipe; cutting of holes in walls, footings, piers and/or other obstructions for the passage of pipe or conduit for any purpose and the pouring of concrete to secure said holes; digging under streets, roadways, aprons or other paved surfaces for the passage of pipe, by hand, earth auger or any other method and manual and hydraulic jacking of pipe under said surfaces; installation of septic tanks, cesspools and drain fields; all work in connection with shafts, tunnels, subways and sewers; construction of sewers, shafts, tunnels, subways and caissons.
2021. The setting of all man-holes such as pre-cast poured in place block, brick, setting of all cast iron catch basins and manholes and all work in connection thereto.
2122. In compressed air, all work underground or in compression ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, including tending of the outer aid lock; all work in compressed air construction, including but not limited to, groutmen, trackmen, blasters, shield drivers, miners, brakemen, miners’ helpers, lock tenders, mulching machine operators, motor men, gauge tenders, rodmen, compressed air electricians, setting of liner plate and ring sets, drill runners, powdermen or blasters, air hoist operators, form men, concrete blower operators, cement operators, power knife operators, erector operators, steel setters, cage tenders, skinners, track layers, dumpmen, diamond drillers, timbermen and re-timbermen, cherry pickmen, nippers, chuck-tenders and cable tenders, vibratormen, jet gunmen, gunnite nozzlemen, gunmen, reboundmen and all other work connected therewith.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK COVERED. (a) This Agreement shall cover all work coming within the recognized jurisdiction of the Laborers’ International Union of North America as set forth in their Manual of Jurisdiction as amended in October 1961, and by any amendments to this Manual, and as now included in Section 1 of the Jurisdictional Guidelines booklet, adopted by the Laborers’ International Union of North America, State of Indiana District Council, on the date of February 26, 1972, and as amended from time to time as mutually agreed upon by both parties.
(b) The jurisdiction of work referred to in the wage classification and elsewhere in this Contract is the jurisdiction of work claimed by the Union and nothing contained herein shall make it mandatory for the Employer to accept the claims of jurisdiction as being binding upon him. The Employer does not waive any of his rights by permitting the inclusion of the jurisdiction of work in this Contract.
(c) The Parties to this Agreement are subject to and agree to submit any unresolved jurisdictional dispute to International Representatives of all disputing trades and, if a satisfactory or mutual understanding cannot be reached at that time, it will be submitted to whatever Federal Governmental Agency, having the responsibility for the resolution of such dispute. Any interpretation or decision by said Agency shall immediately be accepted and complied with by all Parties bound by this Agreement. The Employer and the Union agree that there will be no work stoppage during the period pending a jurisdictional decision by the above mentioned Federal Agency.
(d) This Agreement shall have effect on and cover Construction Laborers working for Employers on the herein mentioned classes of work in the territory covered by this Agreement. This Agreement includes industrial projects and/or government defense projects. This Agreement excludes Heavy and Highway and Utility construction and Gas Line Distribution Systems on public right-of-ways. Laborers jurisdiction of work was originally assigned under charter by the AFL-CIO, traditional performance of work as established over a period of years by many letters of assignment from Employers who are agreeable that Laborers possess the skill and ability to perform such work by award from the National Labor Relations Board and by mergers and amalgamation, it is agreed and understood that Laborers are tenders of all Trades involved in the Construction Industry and the following is the work of the Laborers:
1. Digging of all ditches for any purpose, the excavation of all piers, foundations, holes and trenches, including work incidental to the use of hydro-excavation equipment; the lagging, sheeting, cribbing, bracing and propping of all foundations; all work in connection with caissons, cofferdams, including all excavation, drilling, jackhammering, blasting, shooting, scaling.
2. The loading, unloading, handling and distribution of all materials, fixtures, furnishings and appliances from point of delivery to point of installation by any means, hand, machinery, or power rigging.
3. The cleaning and clearing of all debris, including wire brushing of windows, scraping of floors, removal of surplus material from all fixtures and that of all debris in building and total construction area; the general clean-up, such as sweeping, cleaning, wash-down and wiping of construction facilities and furnishings; the loading and removal of all debris, including crates, boxes and waste material; washing of wall interior and exterior; partitions, ceilings, blackboards, windows, bathrooms, kitchens, laboratories, and all fixtures and furnishings therein; the mopping, washing, waxing and polishing and/or dusting of all floors or areas.
4. The tending of all temporary heat when done by any process; the drying of plaster, concrete, mortar or other aggregate when done by salamander heat or any other drying process.
5. The tending of cement masons, brick masons, plasterers, carpenters and other Building Construction Crafts. Tending shall consist of the preparation of all materials and the handling and conveying of materials to the point of erection or installation to be used by mechanics or other Crafts, whether such preparation is by hand or any other process, including power rigging and incidentals thereto. After the material has been prepared or unloaded, tending shall consist of the supplying and conveying of said material and other materials, whether done by hand, shovel, bucket, hod, wheelbarrow or buggy, or other motorized unit used for such purpose. The tending of Carpenters shall consist of the conveying of all materials from point of unloading to the point of installation or erection by any mode or method; the cleaning of all materials, such as pulling of nails, the cleaning and oiling of all forms; the driving of all stakes for bracing of forms, tending the saw man by off bearing the materials, supplying material to the saw and the stacking of the finished product and then transferring said materials to the point of installation on the project.
6. Scaffold erection, the total erection, building and installation, planking, bolting, lining, leveling, bracing and the total dismantling of same; the building, planking, installation and removal of all staging, swinging and hanging scaffolds, Hydromobile scaffold, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, scaffolding, all work associated with hydraulically controlled scaffolding, including all accessories, including maintenance thereof for all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, plasterers, brick layers, masons and other Construction Trade Crafts; the preparation for foundations or mud ▇▇▇▇▇ for all scaffolding, as well as maintenance shall be done by Laborers.
7. Pouring Pouring, laying and laying weather protection (weather protection is defined as handling and fastening or securing concrete blankets, visqueen, burlap or any other equipment for weather protection) of concrete and related work: Concrete, bituminous concrete or aggregates for walls, footings, foundations, floors or for any other construction; mixing, handling, conveying, pouring, vibrating, gunniting and otherwise placing concrete or aggregates, whether done by hand or any other process; wrecking, stripping, dismantling and handling concrete forms and false work; building of centers for fireproofing purposes, firestop installation and other fireproofing materials; operation of motorized wheelbarrows or buggies or machines of similar character, whether run by gas, diesel or electrical power; when concrete or aggregates are conveyed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or similar methods, the hooking on, signaling, dumping and unhooking the bucket; the placing of concrete or aggregates, whether poured, pumped, gunnited or placed by any other process; the assembly, uncoupling of all connections and parts of, or to equipment used in mixing or conveying concrete, aggregates or mortar, and the cleaning of such equipment, parts and/or connections; all vibrating, grinding, spreading, flowing, puddling, leveling and strike-off concrete or aggregates by floating, rodding or screeding, by hand or mechanical means prior to finishing. Where pre-stressed or precast concrete slabs, walls or sections are used, all loading, unloading, stockpiling, hooking on, signaling, unhooking, setting and barring into place of such slabs, walls, or sections; all mixing, handling, conveying, placing and spreading of grout for any purpose, green cutting of concrete or aggregate in any form by hand, mechanical means, grindstones or air or water. The filling and patching of voids, crevices, etc., to correct defects in concrete caused by leakage, bulging, sagging, etc. The loading, unloading, carrying, distributing and handling of all rods, mesh and materials for use in re-inforcing concrete construction; the hoisting of rods, mesh and other materials, except when a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or outrigger operated by other than hand power is used. All work on interior concrete columns, foundations for engine and machinery beds. The stripping of forms, other than panel forms, which are to be re-used in their original form and the stripping of forms on all flat arch work. The moving, cleaning, oiling and carrying of all forms to the next point of erection.
8. The grinding of all concrete surfaces by any mode or method.
9. The snapping of all wall ties and removal of tie rods; the handling, placing and operation of the nozzle, hoses and pots or hoppers or sandblasting or other abrasive cleaning; the jacking of slip forms and all semi and unskilled work connected therewith.
10. The wrecking or dismantling of buildings and all structures; breaking away roof materials, beams of all kinds, with use of cutting or other wrecking tools as necessary; burning or otherwise cutting all steel structural beams; the breaking away, cleaning and removal of all masonry and wood or metal fixtures for salvage or scrap; all hooking on, unhooking and signaling when materials for salvage or scrap are removed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; all loading and unloading of materials carried away from the site of wrecking; all work in salvage or junk yards in connection with cutting, cleaning, storing, stockpiling or handling of materials; all clean-up, removal of debris, burning, back-filling and landscaping of the site of wrecked structure.
11. The underpinning, lagging, bracing, propping and shoring, raising and moving of all structures, raising of structures by manual or hydraulic jacks or other methods; all work on house moving, shoring and underpinning of structures; loading, signaling, right-of-way clearance along the route of movement; re-setting of structure in new location to include all site clearing, excavation for foundation and concrete work; clean-up and back-filling, landscaping old and new site.
12. The clearing, excavating, filling, back-filling, grading and landscaping of all sites for all purposes and all labor connected therewith, including chainmen, rodmen, checkers, grade markers, etc.
13. Signal men on all construction work defined herein, including traffic control signalmen at construction sites.
14. All Labor work, including skilled and semi-skilled, in connection with the installation, sheeting, trenching, manhole erectors and the digging and back-filling of all ditches, cutting of streets and surfaces and the refinishing of same for sewers, air lines, water lines and conduit lines in free air, tunnel or compressed air projects.
15. The laying of all clay, terra-cotta, ironstone, vitrified concrete, metallic and/or non-metallic pipe, cast iron, fiberglass, orange burg, transite, plastic, etc., or any other type pipe for sanitary and/or storm sewers, forced main sewers, sub-surface drainage projects, filter beds, water lines and conduit lines in streets, roadways, right-of-way easements, building areas, etc., to the building line.
16. All the unloading and distribution of all pipe and materials used in the performance of work as set forth above.
17. All the service connections of pipe from main sewers or water lines to the building line.
18. The laying of pipe and making of all connections and/or joints on any and all types of pipe for water, sewer and/or any other uses, including laser alignment.
19. The cutting of streets and right-of-ways for laying of pipes, cables and/or conduits for all purposes; digging of trenches and manholes, etc.; handling and conveying of all materials; concreting, back-filling, grading and resurfacing and all other labor connected therewith; clearing and site preparation as defined herein; cutting or jackhammering of streets, roads, sidewalks or aprons by hand or the use of air or other tools; digging of trenches, ditches and manholes and the leveling, grading and other preparation prior to laying pipe or conduit for any purpose; loading, unloading, sorting, stockpiling, wrapping, coating, treating, handling and distribution of water mains and all pipe, including the placing, setting and removal of skids, cribbing, driving of sheet piling, lagging and shoring of all ditches, trenches and manholes, handling, mixing or pouring of concrete and the handling and placing of other materials for saddles, beds or foundations for the protection of pipes, wires, conduits, etc.; back-filling and compacting of all ditches, resurfacing of roads, streets, etc., and/or restoration of lawns and landscaping; unloading, handling, distribution, the assembly in place, bolting and lining up of sectional metal or other pipe including corrugated pipe; laying of lateral sewer pipe from main sewer to building; laying, leveling and making of the joint of all multi-cell conduit or multi- purpose pipe; cutting of holes in walls, footings, piers and/or other obstructions for the passage of pipe or conduit for any purpose and the pouring of concrete to secure said holes; digging under streets, roadways, aprons or other paved surfaces for the passage of pipe, by hand, earth auger or any other method and manual and hydraulic jacking of pipe under said surfaces; installation of septic tanks, cesspools and drain fields; all work in connection with shafts, tunnels, subways and sewers; construction of sewers, shafts, tunnels, subways and caissons.
20. The setting of all man-holes such as pre-cast poured in place block, brick, setting of all cast iron catch basins and manholes and all work in connection thereto.
21. In compressed air, all work underground or in compression ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, including tending of the outer aid lock; all work in compressed air construction, including but not limited to, groutmen, trackmen, blasters, shield drivers, miners, brakemen, miners’ helpers, lock tenders, mulching machine operators, motor men, gauge tenders, rodmen, compressed air electricians, setting of liner plate and ring sets, drill runners, powdermen or blasters, air hoist operators, form men, concrete blower operators, cement operators, power knife operators, erector operators, steel setters, cage tenders, skinners, track layers, dumpmen, diamond drillers, timbermen and re-timbermen, cherry pickmen, nippers, chuck-tenders and cable tenders, vibratormen, jet gunmen, gunnite nozzlemen, gunmen, reboundmen and all other work connected therewith.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK COVERED. (a) This Agreement shall cover all work coming within the recognized jurisdiction of the Laborers’ International Union of North America as set forth in their Manual of Jurisdiction as amended in October 1961, and by any amendments to this Manual, and as now included in Section 1 of the Jurisdictional Guidelines booklet, adopted by the Laborers’ International Union of North America, State of Indiana District Council, on the date of February 26, 1972, and as amended from time to time as mutually agreed upon by both parties.
(b) The jurisdiction of work referred to in the wage classification and elsewhere in this Contract is the jurisdiction of work claimed by the Union and nothing contained herein shall make it mandatory for the Employer to accept the claims of jurisdiction as being binding upon him. The Employer does not waive any of his rights by permitting the inclusion of the jurisdiction of work in this Contract.
(c) The Parties to this Agreement are subject to and agree to submit any unresolved jurisdictional dispute to International Representatives of all disputing trades and, if a satisfactory or mutual understanding cannot be reached at that time, it will be submitted to whatever Federal Governmental Agency, having the responsibility for the resolution of such dispute. Any interpretation or decision by said Agency shall immediately be accepted and complied with by all Parties bound by this Agreement. The Employer and the Union agree that there will be no work stoppage during the period pending a jurisdictional decision by the above mentioned Federal Agency.
(d) This Agreement shall have effect on and cover Construction Laborers working for Employers on the herein mentioned classes of work in the territory covered by this Agreement. This Agreement includes industrial projects and/or government defense projects. This Agreement excludes Heavy and Highway and Utility construction and Gas Line Distribution Systems on public right-of-ways. This agreement excludes all Industrial Construction, maintenance, repair, replacement, renovation, and modernization work at industrial production facilities and work sites including but not limited to those sites using the National Maintenance Agreement (NMA) the National Power Generation Agreement (NPGMA) or other Industrial PLA’s. Laborers jurisdiction of work was originally assigned under charter by the AFL-CIO, traditional performance of work as established over a period of years by many letters of assignment from Employers who are agreeable that Laborers possess the skill and ability to perform such work by award from the National Labor Relations Board and by mergers and amalgamation, it is agreed and understood that Laborers are tenders of all Trades involved in the Construction Industry and the following is the work of the Laborers:
1. Digging of all ditches for any purpose, the excavation of all piers, foundations, holes and trenches; the lagging, sheeting, cribbing, bracing and propping of all foundations; all work in connection with caissons, cofferdams, including all excavation, drilling, jackhammering, blasting, shooting, scaling.
2. The loading, unloading, handling and distribution of all materials, fixtures, furnishings and appliances from point of delivery to point of installation by any means, hand, machinery, or power rigging.
3. The cleaning and clearing of all debris, including wire brushing of windows, scraping of floors, removal of surplus material from all fixtures and that of all debris in building and total construction area; the general clean-up, such as sweeping, cleaning, wash-down and wiping of construction facilities and furnishings; the loading and removal of all debris, including crates, boxes and waste material; washing of wall interior and exterior; partitions, ceilings, blackboards, windows, bathrooms, kitchens, laboratories, and all fixtures and furnishings therein; the mopping, washing, waxing and polishing and/or dusting of all floors or areas.
4. The tending of all temporary heat when done by any process; the drying of plaster, concrete, mortar or other aggregate when done by salamander heat or any other drying process.
5. The tending of cement masons, brick masons, plasterers, carpenters and other Building Construction Crafts. Tending shall consist of the preparation of all materials and the handling and conveying of materials to the point of erection or installation to be used by mechanics or other Crafts, whether such preparation is by hand or any other process, including power rigging and incidentals thereto. After the material has been prepared or unloaded, tending shall consist of the supplying and conveying of said material and other materials, whether done by hand, shovel, bucket, hod, wheelbarrow or buggy, or other motorized unit used for such purpose. The tending of Carpenters shall consist of the conveying of all materials from point of unloading to the point of installation or erection by any mode or method; the cleaning of all materials, such as pulling of nails, the cleaning and oiling of all forms; the driving of all stakes for bracing of forms, tending the saw man by off bearing the materials, supplying material to the saw and the stacking of the finished product and then transferring said materials to the point of installation on the project.
6. Scaffold erection, the total erection, building and installation, planking, bolting, lining, leveling, bracing and the total dismantling of same; the building, planking, installation and removal of all staging, swinging and hanging scaffolds, Hydromobile scaffold, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, scaffolding, all work associated with hydraulically controlled scaffolding, including all accessories, including maintenance thereof for all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, plasterers, brick layers, masons and other Construction Trade Crafts; the preparation for foundations or mud ▇▇▇▇▇ for all scaffolding, as well as maintenance shall be done by Laborers.
7. Pouring Pouring, laying and laying weather protection (weather protection is defined as handling and fastening or securing concrete blankets, visqueen, burlap or any other equipment for weather protection) of concrete and related work: Concrete, bituminous concrete or aggregates for walls, footings, foundations, floors or for any other construction; mixing, handling, conveying, pouring, vibrating, gunniting and otherwise placing concrete or aggregates, whether done by hand or any other process; wrecking, stripping, dismantling and handling concrete forms and false work; building of centers for fireproofing purposes, firestop installation and other fireproofing materials; operation of motorized wheelbarrows or buggies or machines of similar character, whether run by gas, diesel or electrical power; when concrete or aggregates are conveyed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or similar methods, the hooking on, signaling, dumping and unhooking the bucket; the placing of concrete or aggregates, whether poured, pumped, gunnited or placed by any other process; the assembly, uncoupling of all connections and parts of, or to equipment used in mixing or conveying concrete, aggregates or mortar, and the cleaning of such equipment, parts and/or connections; all vibrating, grinding, spreading, flowing, puddling, leveling and strike-off concrete or aggregates by floating, rodding or screeding, by hand or mechanical means prior to finishing. Where pre-stressed or precast concrete slabs, walls or sections are used, all loading, unloading, stockpiling, hooking on, signaling, unhooking, setting and barring into place of such slabs, walls, or sections; all mixing, handling, conveying, placing and spreading of grout for any purpose, green cutting of concrete or aggregate in any form by hand, mechanical means, grindstones or air or water. The filling and patching of voids, crevices, etc., to correct defects in concrete caused by leakage, bulging, sagging, etc. The loading, unloading, carrying, distributing and handling of all rods, mesh and materials for use in re-inforcing concrete construction; the hoisting of rods, mesh and other materials, except when a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or outrigger operated by other than hand power is used. All work on interior concrete columns, foundations for engine and machinery beds. The stripping of forms, other than panel forms, which are to be re-used in their original form and the stripping of forms on all flat arch work. The moving, cleaning, oiling and carrying of all forms to the next point of erection.
8. The grinding of all concrete surfaces by any mode or method.
9. The snapping of all wall ties and removal of tie rods; the handling, placing and operation of the nozzle, hoses and pots or hoppers or sandblasting or other abrasive cleaning; the jacking of slip forms and all semi and unskilled work connected therewith.
10. The wrecking or dismantling of buildings and all structures; breaking away roof materials, beams of all kinds, with use of cutting or other wrecking tools as necessary; burning or otherwise cutting all steel structural beams; the breaking away, cleaning and removal of all masonry and wood or metal fixtures for salvage or scrap; all hooking on, unhooking and signaling when materials for salvage or scrap are removed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; all loading and unloading of materials carried away from the site of wrecking; all work in salvage or junk yards in connection with cutting, cleaning, storing, stockpiling or handling of materials; all clean-up, removal of debris, burning, back-back- filling and landscaping of the site of wrecked structure.
11. The underpinning, lagging, bracing, propping and shoring, raising and moving of all structures, raising of structures by manual or hydraulic jacks or other methods; all work on house moving, shoring and underpinning of structures; loading, signaling, right-of-way clearance along the route of movement; re-setting of structure in new location to include all site clearing, excavation for foundation and concrete work; clean-up and back-filling, landscaping old and new site.
12. The clearing, excavating, filling, back-filling, grading and landscaping of all sites for all purposes and all labor connected therewith, including chainmen, rodmen, checkers, grade markers, etc.
13. Signal men on all construction work defined herein, including traffic control signalmen at construction sites.
14. All Labor work, including skilled and semi-skilled, in connection with the installation, sheeting, trenching, manhole erectors and the digging and back-filling of all ditches, cutting of streets and surfaces and the refinishing of same for sewers, air lines, water lines and conduit lines in free air, tunnel or compressed air projects.
15. The laying of all clay, terra-cotta, ironstone, vitrified concrete, metallic and/or non-metallic pipe, cast iron, fiberglass, orange burg, transite, plastic, etc., or any other type pipe for sanitary and/or storm sewers, forced main sewers, sub-surface drainage projects, filter beds, water lines and conduit lines in streets, roadways, right-of-of- way easements, building areas, etc., to the building line.
16. All the unloading and distribution of all pipe and materials used in the performance of work as set forth above.
17. All the service connections of pipe from main sewers or water lines to the building line.
18. The laying of pipe and making of all connections and/or joints on any and all types of pipe for water, sewer and/or any other uses, including laser alignment.
19. The cutting of streets and right-of-ways for laying of pipes, cables and/or conduits for all purposes; digging of trenches and manholes, etc.; handling and conveying of all materials; concreting, back-filling, grading and resurfacing and all other labor connected therewith; clearing and site preparation as defined herein; cutting or jackhammering of streets, roads, sidewalks or aprons by hand or the use of air or other tools; digging of trenches, ditches and manholes and the leveling, grading and other preparation prior to laying pipe or conduit for any purpose; loading, unloading, sorting, stockpiling, wrapping, coating, treating, handling and distribution of water mains and all pipe, including the placing, setting and removal of skids, cribbing, driving of sheet piling, lagging and shoring of all ditches, trenches and manholes, handling, mixing or pouring of concrete and the handling and placing of other materials for saddles, beds or foundations for the protection of pipes, wires, conduits, etc.; back-filling and compacting of all ditches, resurfacing of roads, streets, etc., and/or restoration of lawns and landscaping; unloading, handling, distribution, the assembly in place, bolting and lining up of sectional metal or other pipe including corrugated pipe; laying of lateral sewer pipe from main sewer to building; laying, leveling and making of the joint of all multi-cell conduit or multi- multi-purpose pipe; cutting of holes in walls, footings, piers and/or other obstructions for the passage of pipe or conduit for any purpose and the pouring of concrete to secure said holes; digging under streets, roadways, aprons or other paved surfaces for the passage of pipe, by hand, earth auger or any other method and manual and hydraulic jacking of pipe under said surfaces; installation of septic tanks, cesspools and drain fields; all work in connection with shafts, tunnels, subways and sewers; construction of sewers, shafts, tunnels, subways and caissons.
20. The setting of all man-holes such as pre-cast poured in place block, brick, setting of all cast iron catch basins and manholes and all work in connection thereto.
21. In compressed air, all work underground or in compression ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, including tending of the outer aid lock; all work in compressed air construction, including but not limited to, groutmen, trackmen, blasters, shield drivers, miners, brakemen, miners’ helpers, lock tenders, mulching machine operators, motor men, gauge tenders, rodmen, compressed air electricians, setting of liner plate and ring sets, drill runners, powdermen or blasters, air hoist operators, form men, concrete blower operators, cement operators, power knife operators, erector operators, steel setters, cage tenders, skinners, track layers, dumpmen, diamond drillers, timbermen and re-re- timbermen, cherry pickmen, nippers, chuck-tenders and cable tenders, vibratormen, jet gunmen, gunnite nozzlemen, gunmen, reboundmen and all other work connected therewith.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK COVERED. (a) This Agreement shall cover all work coming within the recognized jurisdiction of the Laborers’ International Union of North America as set forth in their Manual of Jurisdiction as amended in October 1961, and by any amendments to this Manual, and as now included in Section 1 of the Jurisdictional Guidelines booklet, adopted by the Laborers’ International Union of North America, State of Indiana District Council, on the date of February 26, 1972, and as amended from time to time as mutually agreed upon by both parties.
(b) The jurisdiction of work referred to in the wage classification and elsewhere in this Contract is the jurisdiction of work claimed by the Union and nothing contained herein shall make it mandatory for the Employer to accept the claims of jurisdiction as being binding upon him. The Employer does not waive any of his rights by permitting the inclusion of the jurisdiction of work in this Contract.
(c) The Parties to this Agreement are subject to and agree to submit any unresolved jurisdictional dispute to International Representatives of all disputing trades and, if a satisfactory or mutual understanding cannot be reached at that time, it will be submitted to whatever Federal Governmental Agency, having the responsibility for the resolution of such dispute. Any interpretation or decision by said Agency shall immediately be accepted and complied with by all Parties bound by this Agreement. The Employer and the Union agree that there will be no work stoppage during the period pending a jurisdictional decision by the above mentioned Federal Agency.
(d) This Agreement shall have effect on and cover Construction Laborers working for Employers on the herein mentioned classes of work in the territory covered by this Agreement. This Agreement includes industrial projects and/or government defense projects. This Agreement excludes Heavy and Highway and Utility construction and Gas Line Distribution Systems on public right-of-ways. Laborers jurisdiction of work was originally assigned under charter by the AFL-CIO, traditional performance of work as established over a period of years by many letters of assignment from Employers who are agreeable that Laborers possess the skill and ability to perform such work by award from the National Labor Relations Board and by mergers and amalgamation, it is agreed and understood that Laborers are tenders of all Trades involved in the Construction Industry and the following is the work of the Laborers:
1. Digging of all ditches for any purpose, the excavation of all piers, foundations, holes and trenches; the lagging, sheeting, cribbing, bracing and propping of all foundations; all work in connection with caissons, cofferdams, including all excavation, drilling, jackhammering, blasting, shooting, scaling.
2. The loading, unloading, handling and distribution of all materials, fixtures, furnishings and appliances from point of delivery to point of installation by any means, hand, machinery, or power rigging.
3. The cleaning and clearing of all debris, including wire brushing of windows, scraping of floors, removal of surplus material from all fixtures and that of all debris in building and total construction area; the general clean-up, such as sweeping, cleaning, wash-down and wiping of construction facilities and furnishings; the loading and removal of all debris, including crates, boxes and waste material; washing of wall interior and exterior; partitions, ceilings, blackboards, windows, bathrooms, kitchens, laboratories, and all fixtures and furnishings therein; the mopping, washing, waxing and polishing and/or dusting of all floors or areas.
4. The tending of all temporary heat when done by any process; the drying of plaster, concrete, mortar or other aggregate when done by salamander heat or any other drying process.
5. The tending of cement masons, brick masons, plasterers, carpenters and other Building Construction Crafts. Tending shall consist of the preparation of all materials and the handling and conveying of materials to the point of erection or installation to be used by mechanics or other Crafts, whether such preparation is by hand or any other process, including power rigging and incidentals thereto. After the material has been prepared or unloaded, tending shall consist of the supplying and conveying of said material and other materials, whether done by hand, shovel, bucket, hod, wheelbarrow or buggy, or other motorized unit used for such purpose. The tending of Carpenters shall consist of the conveying of all materials from point of unloading to the point of installation or erection by any mode or method; the cleaning of all materials, such as pulling of nails, the cleaning and oiling of all forms; the driving of all stakes for bracing of forms, tending the saw man by off bearing the materials, supplying material to the saw and the stacking of the finished product and then transferring said materials to the point of installation on the project.
6. Scaffold erection, the total erection, building and installation, planking, bolting, lining, leveling, bracing and the total dismantling of same; the building, planking, installation and removal of all staging, swinging and hanging scaffolds, Hydromobile scaffold, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, scaffolding, all work associated with hydraulically controlled scaffolding, including all accessories, including maintenance thereof for all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, plasterers, brick layers, masons and other Construction Trade Crafts; the preparation for foundations or mud ▇▇▇▇▇ for all scaffolding, as well as maintenance shall be done by Laborers.
7. Pouring Pouring, laying and laying weather protection (weather protection is defined as handling and fastening or securing concrete blankets, visqueen, burlap or any other equipment for weather protection) of concrete and related work: Concrete, bituminous concrete or aggregates for walls, footings, foundations, floors or for any other construction; mixing, handling, conveying, pouring, vibrating, gunniting and otherwise placing concrete or aggregates, whether done by hand or any other process; wrecking, stripping, dismantling and handling concrete forms and false work; building of centers for fireproofing purposes, firestop installation and other fireproofing materials; operation of motorized wheelbarrows or buggies or machines of similar character, whether run by gas, diesel or electrical power; when concrete or aggregates are conveyed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or similar methods, the hooking on, signaling, dumping and unhooking the bucket; the placing of concrete or aggregates, whether poured, pumped, gunnited or placed by any other process; the assembly, uncoupling of all connections and parts of, or to equipment used in mixing or conveying concrete, aggregates or mortar, and the cleaning of such equipment, parts and/or connections; all vibrating, grinding, spreading, flowing, puddling, leveling and strike-off concrete or aggregates by floating, rodding or screeding, by hand or mechanical means prior to finishing. Where pre-stressed or precast concrete slabs, walls or sections are used, all loading, unloading, stockpiling, hooking on, signaling, unhooking, setting and barring into place of such slabs, walls, or sections; all mixing, handling, conveying, placing and spreading of grout for any purpose, green cutting of concrete or aggregate in any form by hand, mechanical means, grindstones or air or water. The filling and patching of voids, crevices, etc., to correct defects in concrete caused by leakage, bulging, sagging, etc. The loading, unloading, carrying, distributing and handling of all rods, mesh and materials for use in re-inforcing concrete construction; the hoisting of rods, mesh and other materials, except when a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or outrigger operated by other than hand power is used. All work on interior concrete columns, foundations for engine and machinery beds. The stripping of forms, other than panel forms, which are to be re-used in their original form and the stripping of forms on all flat arch work. The moving, cleaning, oiling and carrying of all forms to the next point of erection.
8. The grinding of all concrete surfaces by any mode or method.
9. The snapping of all wall ties and removal of tie rods; the handling, placing and operation of the nozzle, hoses and pots or hoppers or sandblasting or other abrasive cleaning; the jacking of slip forms and all semi and unskilled work connected therewith.
10. The wrecking or dismantling of buildings and all structures; breaking away roof materials, beams of all kinds, with use of cutting or other wrecking tools as necessary; burning or otherwise cutting all steel structural beams; the breaking away, cleaning and removal of all masonry and wood or metal fixtures for salvage or scrap; all hooking on, unhooking and signaling when materials for salvage or scrap are removed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; all loading and unloading of materials carried away from the site of wrecking; all work in salvage or junk yards in connection with cutting, cleaning, storing, stockpiling or handling of materials; all clean-up, removal of debris, burning, back-filling and landscaping of the site of wrecked structure.
11. The underpinning, lagging, bracing, propping and shoring, raising and moving of all structures, raising of structures by manual or hydraulic jacks or other methods; all work on house moving, shoring and underpinning of structures; loading, signaling, right-of-way clearance along the route of movement; re-setting of structure in new location to include all site clearing, excavation for foundation and concrete work; clean-up and back-filling, landscaping old and new site.
12. The clearing, excavating, filling, back-filling, grading and landscaping of all sites for all purposes and all labor connected therewith, including chainmen, rodmen, checkers, grade markers, etc.
13. Signal men on all construction work defined herein, including traffic control signalmen at construction sites.
14. All Labor work, including skilled and semi-skilled, in connection with the installation, sheeting, trenching, manhole erectors and the digging and back-filling of all ditches, cutting of streets and surfaces and the refinishing of same for sewers, air lines, water lines and conduit lines in free air, tunnel or compressed air projects.
15. The laying of all clay, terra-cotta, ironstone, vitrified concrete, metallic and/or non-metallic pipe, cast iron, fiberglass, orange burg, transite, plastic, etc., or any other type pipe for sanitary and/or storm sewers, forced main sewers, sub-surface drainage projects, filter beds, water lines and conduit lines in streets, roadways, right-of-way easements, building areas, etc., to the building line.
16. All the unloading and distribution of all pipe and materials used in the performance of work as set forth above.
17. All the service connections of pipe from main sewers or water lines to the building line.
18. The laying of pipe and making of all connections and/or joints on any and all types of pipe for water, sewer and/or any other uses, including laser alignment.
19. The cutting of streets and right-of-ways for laying of pipes, cables and/or conduits for all purposes; digging of trenches and manholes, etc.; handling and conveying of all materials; concreting, back-filling, grading and resurfacing and all other labor connected therewith; clearing and site preparation as defined herein; cutting or jackhammering of streets, roads, sidewalks or aprons by hand or the use of air or other tools; digging of trenches, ditches and manholes and the leveling, grading and other preparation prior to laying pipe or conduit for any purpose; loading, unloading, sorting, stockpiling, wrapping, coating, treating, handling and distribution of water mains and all pipe, including the placing, setting and removal of skids, cribbing, driving of sheet piling, lagging and shoring of all ditches, trenches and manholes, handling, mixing or pouring of concrete and the handling and placing of other materials for saddles, beds or foundations for the protection of pipes, wires, conduits, etc.; back-filling and compacting of all ditches, resurfacing of roads, streets, etc., and/or restoration of lawns and landscaping; unloading, handling, distribution, the assembly in place, bolting and lining up of sectional metal or other pipe including corrugated pipe; laying of lateral sewer pipe from main sewer to building; laying, leveling and making of the joint of all multi-cell conduit or multi- purpose pipe; cutting of holes in walls, footings, piers and/or other obstructions for the passage of pipe or conduit for any purpose and the pouring of concrete to secure said holes; digging under streets, roadways, aprons or other paved surfaces for the passage of pipe, by hand, earth auger or any other method and manual and hydraulic jacking of pipe under said surfaces; installation of septic tanks, cesspools and drain fields; all work in connection with shafts, tunnels, subways and sewers; construction of sewers, shafts, tunnels, subways and caissons.
20. The setting of all man-holes such as pre-cast poured in place block, brick, setting of all cast iron catch basins and manholes and all work in connection thereto.
21. In compressed air, all work underground or in compression ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, including tending of the outer aid lock; all work in compressed air construction, including but not limited to, groutmen, trackmen, blasters, shield drivers, miners, brakemen, miners’ helpers, lock tenders, mulching machine operators, motor men, gauge tenders, rodmen, compressed air electricians, setting of liner plate and ring sets, drill runners, powdermen or blasters, air hoist operators, form men, concrete blower operators, cement operators, power knife operators, erector operators, steel setters, cage tenders, skinners, track layers, dumpmen, diamond drillers, timbermen and re-timbermen, cherry pickmen, nippers, chuck-tenders and cable tenders, vibratormen, jet gunmen, gunnite nozzlemen, gunmen, reboundmen and all other work connected therewith.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK COVERED. (a) This Agreement shall cover all work coming within the recognized jurisdiction of the Laborers’ International Union of North America as set forth in their Manual of Jurisdiction as amended in October 1961, and by any amendments to this Manual, and as now included in Section 1 of the Jurisdictional Guidelines booklet, adopted by the Laborers’ International Union of North America, State of Indiana District Council, on the date of February 26, 1972, and as amended from time to time as mutually agreed upon by both parties.
(b) The jurisdiction of work referred to in the wage classification and elsewhere in this Contract is the jurisdiction of work claimed by the Union and nothing contained herein shall make it mandatory for the Employer to accept the claims of jurisdiction as being binding upon him. The Employer does not waive any of his rights by permitting the inclusion of the jurisdiction of work in this Contract.
(c) The Parties to this Agreement are subject to and agree to submit any unresolved jurisdictional dispute to International Representatives of all disputing trades and, if a satisfactory or mutual understanding cannot be reached at that time, it will be submitted to whatever Federal Governmental Agency, having the responsibility for the resolution of such dispute. Any interpretation or decision by said Agency shall immediately be accepted and complied with by all Parties bound by this Agreement. The Employer and the Union agree that there will be no work stoppage during the period pending a jurisdictional decision by the above mentioned Federal Agency.
(d) This Agreement shall have effect on and cover Construction Laborers working for Employers on the herein mentioned classes of work in the territory covered by this Agreement. This Agreement includes industrial projects and/or government defense projects. This Agreement excludes Heavy and Highway and Utility construction and Gas Line Distribution Systems on public right-of-ways. Laborers jurisdiction of work was originally assigned under charter by the AFL-CIO, traditional performance of work as established over a period of years by many letters of assignment from Employers who are agreeable that Laborers possess the skill and ability to perform such work by award from the National Labor Relations Board and by mergers and amalgamation, it is agreed and understood that Laborers are tenders of all Trades involved in the Construction Industry and the following is the work of the Laborers:
1. Digging of all ditches for any purpose, the excavation of all piers, foundations, holes and trenches; the lagging, sheeting, cribbing, bracing and propping of all foundations; all work in connection with caissons, cofferdams, including all excavation, drilling, jackhammering, blasting, shooting, scaling.
2. The loading, unloading, handling and distribution of all materials, fixtures, furnishings and appliances from point of delivery to point of installation by any means, hand, machinery, or power rigging.
3. The cleaning and clearing of all debris, including wire brushing of windows, scraping of floors, removal of surplus material from all fixtures and that of all debris in building and total construction area; the general clean-up, such as sweeping, cleaning, wash-down and wiping of construction facilities and furnishings; the loading and removal of all debris, including crates, boxes and waste material; washing of wall interior and exterior; partitions, ceilings, blackboards, windows, bathrooms, kitchens, laboratories, and all fixtures and furnishings therein; the mopping, washing, waxing and polishing and/or dusting of all floors or areas.
4. The tending of all temporary heat when done by any process; the drying of plaster, concrete, mortar or other aggregate when done by salamander heat or any other drying process.
5. The tending of cement masons, brick masons, plasterers, carpenters and other Building Construction Crafts. Tending shall consist of the preparation of all materials and the handling and conveying of materials to the point of erection or installation to be used by mechanics or other Crafts, whether such preparation is by hand or any other process, including power rigging and incidentals thereto. After the material has been prepared or unloaded, tending shall consist of the supplying and conveying of said material and other materials, whether done by hand, shovel, bucket, hod, wheelbarrow or buggy, or other motorized unit used for such purpose. The tending of Carpenters shall consist of the conveying of all materials from point of unloading to the point of installation or erection by any mode or method; the cleaning of all materials, such as pulling of nails, the cleaning and oiling of all forms; the driving of all stakes for bracing of forms, tending the saw man by off bearing the materials, supplying material to the saw and the stacking of the finished product and then transferring said materials to the point of installation on the project.
6. Scaffold erection, the total erection, building and installation, planking, bolting, lining, leveling, bracing and the total dismantling of same; the building, planking, installation and removal of all staging, swinging and hanging scaffolds, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, scaffolding, all work associated with hydraulically controlled scaffolding, including all accessories, including maintenance thereof for all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, plasterers, brick layers, masons and other Construction Trade Crafts; the preparation for foundations or mud ▇▇▇▇▇ for all scaffolding, as well as maintenance shall be done by Laborers.
7. Pouring and laying of concrete and related work: Concrete, bituminous concrete or aggregates for walls, footings, foundations, floors or for any other construction; mixing, handling, conveying, pouring, vibrating, gunniting and otherwise placing concrete or aggregates, whether done by hand or any other process; wrecking, stripping, dismantling and handling concrete forms and false work; building of centers for fireproofing purposes, firestop installation and other fireproofing materials; operation of motorized wheelbarrows or buggies or machines of similar character, whether run by gas, diesel or electrical power; when concrete or aggregates are conveyed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or similar methods, the hooking on, signaling, dumping and unhooking the bucket; the placing of concrete or aggregates, whether poured, pumped, gunnited or placed by any other process; the assembly, uncoupling of all connections and parts of, or to equipment used in mixing or conveying concrete, aggregates or mortar, and the cleaning of such equipment, parts and/or connections; all vibrating, grinding, spreading, flowing, puddling, leveling and strike-off concrete or aggregates by floating, rodding or screeding, by hand or mechanical means prior to finishing. Where pre-stressed or precast concrete slabs, walls or sections are used, all loading, unloading, stockpiling, hooking on, signaling, unhooking, setting and barring into place of such slabs, walls, or sections; all mixing, handling, conveying, placing and spreading of grout for any purpose, green cutting of concrete or aggregate in any form by hand, mechanical means, grindstones or air or water. The filling and patching of voids, crevices, etc., to correct defects in concrete caused by leakage, bulging, sagging, etc. The loading, unloading, carrying, distributing and handling of all rods, mesh and materials for use in re-inforcing concrete construction; the hoisting of rods, mesh and other materials, except when a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or outrigger operated by other than hand power is used. All work on interior concrete columns, foundations for engine and machinery beds. The stripping of forms, other than panel forms, which are to be re-used in their original form and the stripping of forms on all flat arch work. The moving, cleaning, oiling and carrying of all forms to the next point of erection.
8. The grinding of all concrete surfaces by any mode or method.
9. The snapping of all wall ties and removal of tie rods; the handling, placing and operation of the nozzle, hoses and pots or hoppers or sandblasting or other abrasive cleaning; the jacking of slip forms and all semi and unskilled work connected therewith.
10. The wrecking or dismantling of buildings and all structures; breaking away roof materials, beams of all kinds, with use of cutting or other wrecking tools as necessary; burning or otherwise cutting all steel structural beams; the breaking away, cleaning and removal of all masonry and wood or metal fixtures for salvage or scrap; all hooking on, unhooking and signaling when materials for salvage or scrap are removed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; all loading and unloading of materials carried away from the site of wrecking; all work in salvage or junk yards in connection with cutting, cleaning, storing, stockpiling or handling of materials; all clean-up, removal of debris, burning, back-filling and landscaping of the site of wrecked structure.
11. The underpinning, lagging, bracing, propping and shoring, raising and moving of all structures, raising of structures by manual or hydraulic jacks or other methods; all work on house moving, shoring and underpinning of structures; loading, signaling, right-of-way clearance along the route of movement; re-setting of structure in new location to include all site clearing, excavation for foundation and concrete work; clean-up and back-filling, landscaping old and new site.
12. The clearing, excavating, filling, back-filling, grading and landscaping of all sites for all purposes and all labor connected therewith, including chainmen, rodmen, checkers, grade markers, etc.
13. Signal men on all construction work defined herein, including traffic control signalmen at construction sites.
14. All Labor work, including skilled and semi-skilled, in connection with the installation, sheeting, trenching, manhole erectors and the digging and back-filling of all ditches, cutting of streets and surfaces and the refinishing of same for sewers, air lines, water lines and conduit lines in free air, tunnel or compressed air projects.
15. The laying of all clay, terra-cotta, ironstone, vitrified concrete, metallic and/or non-metallic pipe, cast iron, fiberglass, orange burg, transite, plastic, etc., or any other type pipe for sanitary and/or storm sewers, forced main sewers, sub-surface drainage projects, filter beds, water lines and conduit lines in streets, roadways, right-of-way easements, building areas, etc., to the building line.
16. All the unloading and distribution of all pipe and materials used in the performance of work as set forth above.
17. All the service connections of pipe from main sewers or water lines to the building line.
18. The laying of pipe and making of all connections and/or joints on any and all types of pipe for water, sewer and/or any other uses, including laser alignment.
19. The cutting of streets and right-of-ways for laying of pipes, cables and/or conduits for all purposes; digging of trenches and manholes, etc.; handling and conveying of all materials; concreting, back-filling, grading and resurfacing and all other labor connected therewith; clearing and site preparation as defined herein; cutting or jackhammering of streets, roads, sidewalks or aprons by hand or the use of air or other tools; digging of trenches, ditches and manholes and the leveling, grading and other preparation prior to laying pipe or conduit for any purpose; loading, unloading, sorting, stockpiling, wrapping, coating, treating, handling and distribution of water mains and all pipe, including the placing, setting and removal of skids, cribbing, driving of sheet piling, lagging and shoring of all ditches, trenches and manholes, handling, mixing or pouring of concrete and the handling and placing of other materials for saddles, beds or foundations for the protection of pipes, wires, conduits, etc.; back-filling and compacting of all ditches, resurfacing of roads, streets, etc., and/or restoration of lawns and landscaping; unloading, handling, distribution, the assembly in place, bolting and lining up of sectional metal or other pipe including corrugated pipe; laying of lateral sewer pipe from main sewer to building; laying, leveling and making of the joint of all multi-cell conduit or multi- multi-purpose pipe; cutting of holes in walls, footings, piers and/or other obstructions for the passage of pipe or conduit for any purpose and the pouring of concrete to secure said holes; digging under streets, roadways, aprons or other paved surfaces for the passage of pipe, by hand, earth auger or any other method and manual and hydraulic jacking of pipe under said surfaces; installation of septic tanks, cesspools and drain fields; all work in connection with shafts, tunnels, subways and sewers; construction of sewers, shafts, tunnels, subways and caissons.
20. The setting of all man-holes such as pre-cast poured in place block, brick, setting of all cast iron catch basins and manholes and all work in connection thereto.
21. In compressed air, all work underground or in compression ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, including tending of the outer aid lock; all work in compressed air construction, including but not limited to, groutmen, trackmen, blasters, shield drivers, miners, brakemen, miners’ helpers, lock tenders, mulching machine operators, motor men, gauge tenders, rodmen, compressed air electricians, setting of liner plate and ring sets, drill runners, powdermen or blasters, air hoist operators, form men, concrete blower operators, cement operators, power knife operators, erector operators, steel setters, cage tenders, skinners, track layers, dumpmen, diamond drillers, timbermen and re-timbermen, cherry pickmen, nippers, chuck-tenders and cable tenders, vibratormen, jet gunmen, gunnite nozzlemen, gunmen, reboundmen and all other work connected therewith.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK COVERED. (a) This Agreement shall cover all work coming within the recognized jurisdiction of the Laborers’ International Union of North America as set forth in their Manual of Jurisdiction as amended in October 1961, and by any amendments to this Manual, and as now included in Section 1 of the Jurisdictional Guidelines booklet, adopted by the Laborers’ International Union of North America, State of Indiana District Council, on the date of February 26, 1972, and as amended from time to time as mutually agreed upon by both parties.
(b) The jurisdiction of work referred to in the wage classification and elsewhere in this Contract is the jurisdiction of work claimed by the Union and nothing contained herein shall make it mandatory for the Employer to accept the claims of jurisdiction as being binding upon him. The Employer does not waive any of his rights by permitting the inclusion of the jurisdiction of work in this Contract.
(c) The Parties to this Agreement are subject to and agree to submit any unresolved jurisdictional dispute to International Representatives of all disputing trades and, if a satisfactory or mutual understanding cannot be reached at that time, it will be submitted to whatever Federal Governmental Agency, having the responsibility for the resolution of such dispute. Any interpretation or decision by said Agency shall immediately be accepted and complied with by all Parties bound by this Agreement. The Employer and the Union agree that there will be no work stoppage during the period pending a jurisdictional decision by the above mentioned Federal Agency.
(d) This Agreement shall have effect on and cover Construction Laborers working for Employers on the herein mentioned classes of work in the territory covered by this Agreement. This Agreement includes industrial projects and/or government defense projects. This Agreement excludes Heavy and Highway and Utility construction and Gas Line Distribution Systems on public right-of-ways. Laborers jurisdiction of work was originally assigned under charter by the AFL-CIO, traditional performance of work as established over a period of years by many letters of assignment from Employers who are agreeable that Laborers possess the skill and ability to perform such work by award from the National Labor Relations Board and by mergers and amalgamation, it is agreed and understood that Laborers are tenders of all Trades involved in the Construction Industry and the following is the work of the Laborers:
1. Digging of all ditches for any purpose, the excavation of all piers, foundations, holes and trenches; the lagging, sheeting, cribbing, bracing and propping of all foundations; all work in connection with caissons, cofferdams, including all excavation, drilling, jackhammering, blasting, shooting, scaling.
2. The loading, unloading, handling and distribution of all materials, fixtures, furnishings and appliances from point of delivery to point of installation by any means, hand, machinery, or power rigging.
3. The cleaning and clearing of all debris, including wire brushing of windows, scraping of floors, removal of surplus material from all fixtures and that of all debris in building and total construction area; the general clean-up, such as sweeping, cleaning, wash-down and wiping of construction facilities and furnishings; the loading and removal of all debris, including crates, boxes and waste material; washing of wall interior and exterior; partitions, ceilings, blackboards, windows, bathrooms, kitchens, laboratories, and all fixtures and furnishings therein; the mopping, washing, waxing and polishing and/or dusting of all floors or areas.
4. The tending of all temporary heat when done by any process; the drying of plaster, concrete, mortar or other aggregate when done by salamander heat or any other drying process.
5. The tending of cement masons, brick masons, plasterers, carpenters and other Building Construction Crafts. Tending shall consist of the preparation of all materials and the handling and conveying of materials to the point of erection or installation to be used by mechanics or other Crafts, whether such preparation is by hand or any other process, including power rigging and incidentals thereto. After the material has been prepared or unloaded, tending shall consist of the supplying and conveying of said material and other materials, whether done by hand, shovel, bucket, hod, wheelbarrow or buggy, or other motorized unit used for such purpose. The tending of Carpenters shall consist of the conveying of all materials from point of unloading to the point of installation or erection by any mode or method; the cleaning of all materials, such as pulling of nails, the cleaning and oiling of all forms; the driving of all stakes for bracing of forms, tending the saw man by off bearing the materials, supplying material to the saw and the stacking of the finished product and then transferring said materials to the point of installation on the project.
6. Scaffold erection, the total erection, building and installation, planking, bolting, lining, leveling, bracing and the total dismantling of same; the building, planking, installation and removal of all staging, swinging and hanging scaffolds, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, scaffolding, all work associated with hydraulically controlled scaffolding, including all accessories, including maintenance thereof for all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, plasterers, brick layers, masons and other Construction Trade Crafts; the preparation for foundations or mud ▇▇▇▇▇ for all scaffolding, as well as maintenance shall be done by Laborers.
7. Pouring and laying of concrete and related work: Concrete, bituminous concrete or aggregates for walls, footings, foundations, floors or for any other construction; mixing, handling, conveying, pouring, vibrating, gunniting and otherwise placing concrete or aggregates, whether done by hand or any other process; wrecking, stripping, dismantling and handling concrete forms and false work; building of centers for fireproofing purposes, firestop installation and other fireproofing materials; operation of motorized wheelbarrows or buggies or machines of similar character, whether run by gas, diesel or electrical power; when concrete or aggregates are conveyed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or similar methods, the hooking on, signaling, dumping and unhooking the bucket; the placing of concrete or aggregates, whether poured, pumped, gunnited or placed by any other process; the assembly, uncoupling of all connections and parts of, or to equipment used in mixing or conveying concrete, aggregates or mortar, and the cleaning of such equipment, parts and/or connections; all vibrating, grinding, spreading, flowing, puddling, leveling and strike-off concrete or aggregates by floating, rodding or screeding, by hand or mechanical means prior to finishing. Where pre-stressed or precast concrete slabs, walls or sections are used, all loading, unloading, stockpiling, hooking on, signaling, unhooking, setting and barring into place of such slabs, walls, or sections; all mixing, handling, conveying, placing and spreading of grout for any purpose, green cutting of concrete or aggregate in any form by hand, mechanical means, grindstones or air or water. The filling and patching of voids, crevices, etc., to correct defects in concrete caused by leakage, bulging, sagging, etc. The loading, unloading, carrying, distributing and handling of all rods, mesh and materials for use in re-inforcing concrete construction; the hoisting of rods, mesh and other materials, except when a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or outrigger operated by other than hand power is used. All work on interior concrete columns, foundations for engine and machinery beds. The stripping of forms, other than panel forms, which are to be re-used in their original form and the stripping of forms on all flat arch work. The moving, cleaning, oiling and carrying of all forms to the next point of erection.
8. The grinding grinding, patching and saw cutting of all concrete concrete, refractory, masonry, precast, and all other aggregate or like surfaces by any mode or method.
9. The snapping of all wall ties and removal of tie rods; the handling, placing and operation of the nozzle, hoses and pots or hoppers or sandblasting or other abrasive cleaning; the jacking of slip forms and all semi and unskilled work connected therewith.
10. The wrecking or dismantling of buildings and all structures; breaking away roof materials, beams of all kinds, with use of cutting or other wrecking tools as necessary; burning or otherwise cutting all steel structural beams; the breaking away, cleaning and removal of all masonry and wood or metal fixtures for salvage or scrap; all hooking on, unhooking and signaling when materials for salvage or scrap are removed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; all loading and unloading of materials carried away from the site of wrecking; all work in salvage or junk yards in connection with cutting, cleaning, storing, stockpiling or handling of materials; all clean-up, removal of debris, burning, back-filling and landscaping of the site of wrecked structure.
11. The underpinning, lagging, bracing, propping and shoring, raising and moving of all structures, raising of structures by manual or hydraulic jacks or other methods; all work on house moving, shoring and underpinning of structures; loading, signaling, right-of-way clearance along the route of movement; re-setting of structure in new location to include all site clearing, excavation for foundation and concrete work; clean-up and back-filling, landscaping old and new site.
12. The clearing, excavating, filling, back-filling, grading and landscaping of all sites for all purposes and all labor connected therewith, including chainmen, rodmen, checkers, grade markers, etc.
13. Signal men on all construction work defined herein, including traffic control signalmen at construction sites.
14. All Labor work, including skilled and semi-skilled, in connection with the installation, sheeting, trenching, manhole erectors and the digging and back-filling of all ditches, cutting of streets and surfaces and the refinishing of same for sewers, air lines, water lines and conduit lines in free air, tunnel or compressed air projects.
15. The laying of all clay, terra-cotta, ironstone, vitrified concrete, metallic and/or non-metallic pipe, cast iron, fiberglass, orange burg, transite, plastic, etc., or any other type pipe for sanitary and/or storm sewers, forced main sewers, sub-surface drainage projects, filter beds, water lines and conduit lines in streets, roadways, right-of-way easements, building areas, etc., to the building line.
16. All the unloading and distribution of all pipe and materials used in the performance of work as set forth above.
17. All the service connections of pipe from main sewers or water lines to the building line.
18. The laying of pipe and making of all connections and/or joints on any and all types of pipe for water, sewer and/or any other uses, including laser alignment.
19. The cutting of streets and right-of-ways for laying of pipes, cables and/or conduits for all purposes; digging of trenches and manholes, etc.; handling and conveying of all materials; concreting, back-filling, grading and resurfacing and all other labor connected therewith; clearing and site preparation as defined herein; cutting or jackhammering of streets, roads, sidewalks or aprons by hand or the use of air or other tools; digging of trenches, ditches and manholes and the leveling, grading and other preparation prior to laying pipe or conduit for any purpose; loading, unloading, sorting, stockpiling, wrapping, coating, treating, handling and distribution of water mains and all pipe, including the placing, setting and removal of skids, cribbing, driving of sheet piling, lagging and shoring of all ditches, trenches and manholes, handling, mixing or pouring of concrete and the handling and placing of other materials for saddles, beds or foundations for the protection of pipes, wires, conduits, etc.; back-filling and compacting of all ditches, resurfacing of roads, streets, etc., and/or restoration of lawns and landscaping; unloading, handling, distribution, the assembly in place, bolting and lining up of sectional metal or other pipe including corrugated pipe; laying of lateral sewer pipe from main sewer to building; laying, leveling and making of the joint of all multi-cell conduit or multi- purpose pipe; cutting of holes in walls, footings, piers and/or other obstructions for the passage of pipe or conduit for any purpose and the pouring of concrete to secure said holes; digging under streets, roadways, aprons or other paved surfaces for the passage of pipe, by hand, earth auger or any other method and manual and hydraulic jacking of pipe under said surfaces; installation of septic tanks, cesspools and drain fields; all work in connection with shafts, tunnels, subways and sewers; construction of sewers, shafts, tunnels, subways and caissons.
20. The setting of all man-holes such as pre-cast poured in place block, brick, setting of all cast iron catch basins and manholes and all work in connection thereto.
21. In compressed air, all work underground or in compression ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, including tending of the outer aid lock; all work in compressed air construction, including but not limited to, groutmen, trackmen, blasters, shield drivers, miners, brakemen, miners’ helpers, lock tenders, mulching machine operators, motor men, gauge tenders, rodmen, compressed air electricians, setting of liner plate and ring sets, drill runners, powdermen or blasters, air hoist operators, form men, concrete blower operators, cement operators, power knife operators, erector operators, steel setters, cage tenders, skinners, track layers, dumpmen, diamond drillers, timbermen and re-timbermen, cherry pickmen, nippers, chuck-tenders and cable tenders, vibratormen, jet gunmen, gunnite nozzlemen, gunmen, reboundmen and all other work connected therewith.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement