Common use of WORK COVERED Clause in Contracts

WORK COVERED. Section 1. This Agreement covers the work performed by the bricklayer, stonemason, marble ▇▇▇▇▇, imitation marble ▇▇▇▇▇, cement block layer, pointer, caulker, cleaner and any work which has been or may in the future become work of the bricklayer stonemason, marble ▇▇▇▇▇, imitation marble ▇▇▇▇▇, cement block layer, pointer, caulker and cleaner, or any work within the scope of brickmasonry, stone and marble masonry, imitation marble masonry, blockmasonry or refractory and acid resistant masonry, whether performed at the jobsite or prefabricated on or off the job site. Section 2. BRICKMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of any brick made of any material, vitreous, burnt clay, cement, glass, adobe, cinder, shale, metal or any substitute material of any size, shape or weight, brick paving, the application of thin brick veneer and terra cotta regardless of the method of application and the fabrication and setting of all brick panels, whether fabricated on or off the jobsite. Section 3. BLOCKMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of any block made of any material, vitreous, burnt clay, cement, glass, adobe, cinder, shale, metal or any substitute material of any size, shape or weight and regardless of the method of application and the fabrication and setting of all block panels and block and beam floor systems, whether fabricated on or off the job site such as operating the block laying machines in plants. Section 4. PRECAST MASONRY consists of the laying, erection or installation of any precast material made from any material of any size, shape or weight and regardless of any method of installation, cementation, mechanical, bolted, welded or other means and the erection of precast fireplaces or any other type of precast products used as substitutes for brickmasonry, blockmasonry or stonemasonry, and the pointing, caulking and cleaning of same. Section 5. STONEMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of granite, marble and any stone, natural or artificial, made from any material, of any size, shape or weight and regardless of the method of erection, installation, cementation, mechanical, bolted or welded, provided qualified members are available for employment, and includes the placing of stones in precast panels, consists of laying all rip­ rap, rubble work, with or without mortar, setting all cut stone, marble, slate or stone work (meaning as to stone, any work manufactured from such foreign or domestic products as are specified and used in the interior or on the exterior of buildings by architects, and customarily called "stone" in the trade). Stonemasonry shall also consist of cutting all shoddies, broken ashlar or random ashlar that is roughly dressed upon beds and joints, and range ashlar not over ten inches in height; the dressing of all jibs, comers and ringstones that are roughly dressed upon the beds, joints or reveals, and the cutting of a draft upon same for plumbing purposes only; and the cleaning, cutting ofjoints and pointing of stone work.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

WORK COVERED. Section 1. This Agreement covers the work performed by the bricklayer, stonemason, marble ▇▇▇▇▇, imitation marble ▇▇▇▇▇, cement block layer, pointer, caulker, cleaner and any work which has been or may in the future become work of the bricklayer stonemason, marble ▇▇▇▇▇, imitation marble ▇▇▇▇▇, cement block layer, pointer, caulker and cleaner, or any work within the scope of brickmasonry, stone and marble masonry, imitation marble masonry, blockmasonry or refractory and acid resistant masonry, whether performed at the jobsite or prefabricated on or off the job site. Section 2. BRICKMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of any brick made of any material, vitreous, burnt clay, cement, glass, adobe, cinder, shale, metal or any substitute material of any size, shape or weight, brick and interlocking paving, the application of thin brick veneer and terra cotta regardless of the method of application and the fabrication and setting of all brick panels, whether fabricated on or off the jobsite. Section 3. BLOCKMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of any block made of any material, vitreous, burnt clay, cement, glass, adobe, cinder, shale, metal or any substitute material of any size, shape or weight and regardless of the method of application and the fabrication and setting of all block panels and block and beam floor systems, whether fabricated on or off the job site such as operating the block laying machines in plants. Section 4. PRECAST MASONRY consists of the laying, erection or installation of any precast material made from any material of any size, shape or weight and regardless of any method of installation, cementation, mechanical, bolted, welded or other means and the erection of precast fireplaces or any other type of precast products used as substitutes for brickmasonry, blockmasonry or stonemasonry, and the pointing, caulking and cleaning of same. Section 5. STONEMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of granite, marble and any stone, natural or artificial, made from any material, of any size, shape or weight and regardless of the method of erection, installation, cementation, mechanical, bolted or welded, provided qualified members are available for employment, and includes the placing of stones in precast panels, consists of laying all rip­ rip- rap, rubble work, with or without mortar, setting all cut stone, marble, slate or stone work (meaning as to stone, any work manufactured from such foreign or domestic products as are specified and used in the interior or on the exterior of buildings by architects, and customarily called "stone" in the trade). Stonemasonry shall also consist of cutting all shoddies, broken ashlar or random ashlar that is roughly dressed upon beds and joints, and range ashlar not over ten inches in height; the dressing of all jibs, comers corners and ringstones that are roughly dressed upon the beds, joints or reveals, and the cutting of a draft upon same for plumbing purposes only; and the cleaning, cutting ofjoints of joints and pointing of stone work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

WORK COVERED. Section 1. This Agreement covers the work performed by the bricklayer, stonemason, marble ▇▇▇▇▇, imitation marble ▇▇▇▇▇, cement block layer, pointer, caulker, cleaner and any work which has been or may in the future become work of the bricklayer stonemason, marble ▇▇▇▇▇, imitation marble ▇▇▇▇▇, cement block layer, pointer, caulker and cleaner, or any work within the scope of brickmasonry, stone and marble masonry, imitation marble masonry, blockmasonry or refractory and acid resistant masonry, whether performed at the jobsite or prefabricated on or off the job site.resistant Section 2. BRICKMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of any brick made of any material, vitreous, burnt clay, cement, glass, adobe, cinder, shale, metal or any substitute material of any size, shape or weight, brick paving, the application of thin brick veneer and terra cotta regardless of the method of application and the fabrication and setting of all brick panels, whether fabricated on or off the jobsite.thickness Section 3. BLOCKMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of any block made of any material, vitreous, burnt clay, cement, glass, adobe, cinder, shale, metal or any substitute material of any size, shape or weight and regardless of the method of application and the fabrication and setting of all block panels and block and beam floor systems, whether fabricated on or off the job site such as operating the block laying machines in plants. Section 4. PRECAST MASONRY consists of the laying, erection or installation of any precast material made from any material of any size, shape or weight and regardless of any method of installation, cementation, mechanical, bolted, welded or other means and the erection of precast fireplaces or any other type of precast products used as substitutes for brickmasonry, blockmasonry or stonemasonry, and the pointing, caulking and cleaning of same. Section 5. STONEMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of granite, marble and any stone, natural or artificial, made from any material, of any size, shape or weight and regardless of the method of erection, installation, cementation, mechanical, bolted or welded, provided qualified members are available for employment, and includes the placing of stones in precast panels, consists of laying all rip­ rip-rap, rubble work, with or without mortar, setting all cut stone, marble, slate or stone work (meaning as to stone, any work manufactured from such foreign or domestic products as are specified and used in the interior or on the exterior of buildings by architects, and customarily called "stone" in the trade). Stonemasonry shall also consist of cutting all shoddies, broken ashlar or random ashlar that is roughly dressed upon beds and joints, and range ashlar not over ten inches in height; the dressing of all jibs, comers corners and ringstones that are roughly dressed upon the beds, joints or reveals, and the cutting of a draft upon same for plumbing purposes only; and the cleaning, cutting ofjoints of joints and pointing of stone work.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

WORK COVERED. Section 1. This Agreement covers the work performed by the bricklayer, stonemason, marble ▇▇▇▇▇, imitation marble ▇▇▇▇▇, cement block layer, pointer, caulker, cleaner and any work which has been or may in the future become work of the bricklayer stonemason, marble ▇▇▇▇▇, imitation marble ▇▇▇▇▇, cement block layer, pointer, caulker and cleaner, or any work within the scope of brickmasonry, stone and marble masonry, imitation marble masonry, blockmasonry or refractory and acid resistant masonry, whether performed at the jobsite or prefabricated on or off the job site. Section 2. BRICKMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of any brick made of any material, vitreous, burnt clay, cement, glass, adobe, cinder, shale, metal or any substitute material of any size, shape or weight, brick and interlocking paving, the application of thin brick veneer and terra cotta regardless of the method of application and the fabrication and setting of all brick panels, whether fabricated on or off the jobsite. Section 3. BLOCKMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of any block made of any material, vitreous, burnt clay, cement, glass, adobe, cinder, shale, metal or any substitute material of any size, shape or weight and regardless of the method of application and the fabrication and setting of all block panels and block and beam floor systems, whether fabricated on or off the job site such as operating the block laying machines in plants. Section 4. PRECAST MASONRY consists of the laying, erection or installation of any precast material made from any material of any size, shape or weight and regardless of any method of installation, cementation, mechanical, bolted, welded or other means and the erection of precast fireplaces or any other type of precast products used as substitutes for brickmasonry, blockmasonry or stonemasonry, and the pointing, caulking and cleaning of same. Section 5. STONEMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of granite, marble and any stone, natural or artificial, made from any material, of any size, shape or weight and regardless of the method of erection, installation, cementation, mechanical, bolted or welded, provided qualified members are available for employment, and includes the placing of stones in precast panels, consists of laying all rip­ rip-rap, rubble work, with or without mortar, setting all cut stone, marble, slate or stone work (meaning as to stone, any work manufactured from such foreign or domestic products as are specified and used in the interior or on the exterior of buildings by architects, and customarily called "stone" in the trade). Stonemasonry shall also consist of cutting all shoddies, broken ashlar or random ashlar that is roughly dressed upon beds and joints, and range ashlar not over ten inches in height; the dressing of all jibs, comers corners and ringstones that are roughly dressed upon the beds, joints or reveals, and the cutting of a draft upon same for plumbing purposes only; and the cleaning, cutting ofjoints of joints and pointing of stone work.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

WORK COVERED. Section 1. This Agreement covers the work performed by the bricklayer, stonemason, marble ▇▇▇▇▇, imitation marble ▇▇▇▇▇, cement block layer, pointer, caulker, cleaner and any work which has been or may in the future become work of the bricklayer stonemason, marble ▇▇▇▇▇, imitation marble ▇▇▇▇▇, cement block layer, pointer, caulker and cleaner, or any work within the scope of brickmasonrybrick masonry, stone and marble masonry, imitation marble masonry, blockmasonry block masonry or refractory and acid resistant masonry, whether performed at the jobsite or prefabricated on or off the job site. Section 2. BRICKMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of any brick made of any material, vitreous, burnt clay, cement, glass, adobe, cinder, shale, metal or any substitute material of any size, [REDACTED] shape or weight, brick and interlocking paving, [REDACTED] the application of thin brick veneer and terra cotta regardless of the method of application and the fabrication and setting of all brick panels, whether fabricated on or off the jobsite. Section 3. BLOCKMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of any block made of any material, vitreous, burnt clay, cement, glass, adobe, cinder, shale, metal or any substitute material of any size, shape or weight and regardless of the method of application and the fabrication and setting of all block panels and block and beam floor systems, whether fabricated on or off the job site such as operating the block laying machines in plants. Section 4. PRECAST MASONRY consists of the laying, erection or installation of any precast material made from any material of any size, shape or weight and regardless of any method of installation, cementation, mechanical, bolted, welded or other means and the erection of precast fireplaces or any other type of precast products used as substitutes for brickmasonrybrick masonry, blockmasonry block masonry or stonemasonry, and the pointing, caulking and cleaning of same. Section 5. STONEMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of granite, marble and any stone, natural or artificial, made from any material, of any size, shape or weight and regardless of the method of erection, installation, cementation, mechanical, bolted or welded, provided qualified members are available for employment, and includes the placing of stones in precast panels, consists of laying all rip­ rip-rap, rubble work, with or without mortar, setting all cut stone, marble, slate or stone work (meaning as to stone, any work manufactured from such foreign or domestic products as are specified and used in the interior or on the exterior of buildings by architects, and customarily called "stone" in the trade). Stonemasonry shall also consist of cutting all shoddies, broken ashlar or random ashlar that is roughly dressed upon beds and joints, and range ashlar not over ten inches in height; the dressing of all jibs, comers corners and ringstones that are roughly dressed upon the beds, joints or reveals, and the cutting of a draft upon same for plumbing purposes only; and the cleaning, cutting ofjoints of joints and pointing of stone work.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Scope of Work Agreement

WORK COVERED. Section 1. This Agreement covers the work performed by the bricklayer, stonemason, marble ▇▇▇▇▇, imitation marble ▇▇▇▇▇, cement block layer, pointer, caulker, cleaner and any work which has been or may in the future become work of the bricklayer stonemason, marble ▇▇▇▇▇, imitation marble ▇▇▇▇▇, cement block layer, pointer, caulker and cleaner, or any work within the scope of brickmasonry, stone and marble masonry, imitation marble masonry, blockmasonry or refractory and acid resistant masonry, whether performed at the jobsite or prefabricated on or off the job site. Section 2. BRICKMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of any brick made of any material, vitreous, burnt clay, cement, glass, adobe, cinder, shale, metal or any substitute material of any size, [REDACTED] shape or weight, brick paving, and interlocking paving [REDACTED] the application of thin brick veneer and terra cotta regardless of the method of application and the fabrication and setting of all brick panels, whether fabricated on or off the jobsite. Section 3. BLOCKMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of any block made of any material, vitreous, burnt clay, cement, glass, adobe, cinder, shale, metal or any substitute material of any size, shape or weight and regardless of the method of application and the fabrication and setting of all block panels and block and beam floor systems, whether fabricated on or off the job site such as operating the block laying machines in plants. Section 4. PRECAST MASONRY consists of the laying, erection or installation of any precast material made from any material of any size, shape or weight and regardless of any method of installation, cementation, mechanical, bolted, welded or other means and the erection of precast fireplaces or any other type of precast products used as substitutes for brickmasonry, blockmasonry or stonemasonry, and the pointing, caulking and cleaning of same. Section 5. STONEMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of granite, marble and any stone, natural or artificial, made from any material, of any size, shape or weight and regardless of the method of erection, installation, cementation, mechanical, bolted or welded, provided qualified members are available for employment, and includes the placing of stones in precast panels, consists of laying all rip­ rip-rap, rubble work, with or without mortar, setting all cut stone, marble, slate or stone work (meaning as to stone, any work manufactured from such foreign or domestic products as are specified and used in the interior or on the exterior of buildings by architects, and customarily called "stone" in the trade). Stonemasonry shall also consist of cutting all shoddies, broken ashlar or random ashlar that is roughly dressed upon beds and joints, and range ashlar not over ten inches in height; the dressing of all jibs, comers corners and ringstones that are roughly dressed upon the beds, joints or reveals, and the cutting of a draft upon same for plumbing purposes only; and the cleaning, cutting ofjoints of joints and pointing of stone work.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Scope of Work Agreement

WORK COVERED. Section 1. This Agreement covers the work performed by the bricklayer, stonemason, marble ▇▇▇▇▇, imitation marble ▇▇▇▇▇, cement block layer, pointer, caulker, cleaner and any work which has been or may in the future become work of the bricklayer stonemason, marble ▇▇▇▇▇, imitation marble ▇▇▇▇▇, cement block layer, pointer, caulker and cleaner, or any work within the scope of brickmasonry, stone and marble masonry, imitation marble masonry, blockmasonry or refractory and acid resistant masonry, whether performed at the jobsite or prefabricated on or off the job site.and Section 2. BRICKMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of any brick made of any material, vitreous, burnt clay, cement, glass, adobe, cinder, shale, metal or any substitute material of any size, shape or weight, brick [REDACTED] paving, the application of thin brick veneer and terra cotta regardless of the method of application and the fabrication and setting of all brick panels, whether fabricated on or off the jobsite. Section 3. BLOCKMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of any block made of any material, vitreous, burnt clay, cement, glass, adobe, cinder, shale, metal or any substitute material of any size, shape or weight and regardless of the method of application and the fabrication and setting of all block panels and block and beam floor systems, whether fabricated on or off the job site such as operating the block laying machines in plants.the Section 4. PRECAST MASONRY consists of the laying, erection or installation of any precast material made from any material of any size, shape or weight and regardless of any method of installation, cementation, mechanical, bolted, welded or other means and the erection of precast fireplaces or any other type of precast products used as substitutes for brickmasonry, blockmasonry or stonemasonry, and the pointing, caulking and cleaning of same.of Section 5. STONEMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of granite, marble and any stone, natural or artificial, made from any material, of any size, shape or weight and regardless of the method of erection, installation, cementation, mechanical, bolted or welded, provided qualified members are available for employment, and includes the placing of stones in precast panels, consists of laying all rip­ rapriprap, rubble work, with or without mortar, setting all cut stone, marble, slate or stone work (meaning as to stone, any work manufactured from such foreign or domestic products as are specified and used in the interior or on the exterior of buildings by architects, and customarily called "stone" in the trade). Stonemasonry shall also consist of cutting all shoddies, broken ashlar or random ashlar that is roughly dressed upon beds and joints, and range ashlar not over ten inches in height; the dressing of all jibs, comers and ringstones that are roughly dressed upon the beds, joints or reveals, and the cutting of a draft upon same for plumbing purposes only; and the cleaning, cutting ofjoints of joints and pointing of stone work.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Scope of Work Agreement

WORK COVERED. Section 1. This Agreement covers the work performed by the bricklayer, stonemason, marble ▇▇▇▇▇, imitation marble ▇▇▇▇▇, cement block layer, pointer, caulker, cleaner and any work which has been or may in the future become shall cover all work of the bricklayer stonemason, marble ▇▇▇▇▇, imitation marble ▇▇▇▇▇, cement block layer, pointer, caulker and cleaner, or any work within the scope of brickmasonry, stone and marble masonry, imitation marble masonry, blockmasonry or refractory and acid resistant masonry, whether Individual Employer performed at the jobsite site of construction, alteration, painting or prefabricated repair, as defined below. (a) Tile Layer’s Work includes the following: (1) The laying, cutting or setting of all tile where used for floors, walls, ceilings, walks, promenade roofs, exterior veneers, stair treads, stair risers, facing, hearths, fireplaces, and decorative inserts, together with any marble plinths, thresholds or window stools used in connection with any tile work; also to prepare and set all concrete, cement, brickwork or other foundations or material that may be required to properly set and complete such work. (2) The cutting of all tile by machinery or tools on or off the job site. Section 2. BRICKMASONRY consists (3) The application of a coat or coats of mortar, prepared to proper tolerance to receive tile on floors, walls and ceilings, regardless of whether the laying mortar coat is wet or dry at the time the tile is applied to it. (4) The setting of all tile with mortar, asphalt and/or sand where the bed is floated, screeded, slabbed or buttered. (5) The setting of all tile by the adhesion method with organic and/or inorganic thin-bed bonding materials where such bonding material is applied to the backing surface and/or the back of tile units or sheets of tile. (6) The rough-in, floating, screeding, beating, rubbing and finishing of all tile work, including the setting of all fixtures, rods, accessories, cap and tile, including all other preparatory work required to complete all the installations. (7) The installation of any brick made waterproofing membranes, accessories, and the insertion of any materialdecorative tile inserts in other materials. (8) The setting, vitreoussealing and installation of prefabricated tile systems. (b) Tile Finisher’s Work includes mixing mortar, burnt claycleaning and grouting all tiles set by the Tile Layer, handling all sand, cement, glasslime, adobe, cinder, shale, metal or any substitute material of any size, shape or weight, brick paving, tile and other materials and all chemicals that may be used in tile installation after being delivered to the application of thin brick veneer and terra cotta regardless of the method of application and the fabrication and setting of all brick panels, whether fabricated on or off the jobsitejob. Section 3. BLOCKMASONRY consists of (c) Tile as used above is defined as the laying following products: (1) All burned clay products as used in the tile industry, either glazed or installation of any block made of any materialunglazed. (2) All composition materials, vitreous, burnt clay, cementmarble or other stone tiles, glass, adobe, cinder, shale, metal or any mosaics and all substitute material of any size, shape or weight and regardless of the method of application and the fabrication and setting of all block panels and block and beam floor systems, whether fabricated on or off the job site such as operating the block laying machines materials for tile made in plantstile-like units. Section 4. PRECAST MASONRY consists (3) All mixtures in tile-like forms of the layingcement, erection or installation of any precast material metals, plastics and other materials, that are made from any material of any sizeand intended for use as a finished floor, shape or weight surface, stair treads, promenade roofs, walks, ceilings, swimming pools and regardless of any method of installation, cementation, mechanical, bolted, welded or other means and the erection of precast fireplaces or any other type of precast products all places where tile is used as substitutes for brickmasonry, blockmasonry or stonemasonry, and the pointing, caulking and cleaning of same. Section 5. STONEMASONRY consists of the laying or installation of granite, marble and any stone, natural or artificial, made from any material, of any size, shape or weight and regardless of the method of erection, installation, cementation, mechanical, bolted or welded, provided qualified members are available for employment, and includes the placing of stones in precast panels, consists of laying all rip­ rap, rubble work, with or without mortar, setting all cut stone, marble, slate or stone work (meaning as to stone, any work manufactured from such foreign or domestic products as are specified and used in the form a finished interior or on the exterior of buildings by architectssurface for practical use, and customarily called "stone" in the trade). Stonemasonry shall also consist of cutting all shoddies, broken ashlar sanitary finish or random ashlar that is roughly dressed upon beds and joints, and range ashlar not over ten inches in height; the dressing of all jibs, comers and ringstones that are roughly dressed upon the beds, joints or reveals, and the cutting of a draft upon same for plumbing purposes only; and the cleaning, cutting ofjoints and pointing of stone workdecorative purposes.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement