Masonry definition

Masonry means an assemblage of masonry units properly bonded together with mortar;
Masonry means an assemblage of masonry units properly bound together by mortar.
Masonry means an assemblage of masonry units properly bound together with mortar.

Examples of Masonry in a sentence

  • Masonry and concrete structure shall be sprayed with water before demolition to reduce the resultant nuisance from dust to a minimum.

  • Total Brought Forward from Page No. Section 2 Bill No. 11 Paintwork R Amount SECTION SUMMARY - BUILDING WORKS Bill No Page No Earthworks (Provisional) 32 Concrete, Formwork and Reinforcement 37 Masonry 43 Waterproofing 46 Roof Coverings Etc.

  • Contract includes construction of Pucca structure with RCC, PCC and Masonry in Head sluice in main canal, Falls, VRB’s, C.D works as shown in drawing, specification and bill of quantities.

  • Total Brought Forward from Page No. Section 2 Bill No. 11 Paintwork R Amount SECTION SUMMARY - BUILDING WORKS Bill No Page No Earthworks (Provisional) 31 Concrete, Formwork and Reinforcement 36 Masonry 42 Waterproofing 45 Roof Coverings Etc.

  • Forepersons over any marble masonry shall be Marble Setters, and at no time shall anyone other than a bonafide Marble Setter act as Foreperson on all Marble Masonry.


More Definitions of Masonry

Masonry means and refer to brick, limestone, natural stone, cultured stone, or a combination of the same, bonded together with mortar to form a wall, buttress, or similar mass.
Masonry means stone, bricks or cement concrete blocks laid in lime, cement or mud mortar;
Masonry means an assemblage of masonry units properly bounded together with mortar;
Masonry means an assemblage masonry unit properly bonded together with mortar.
Masonry means any construction in units of burnt clay, concrete, or stone laid to a bond in and joined together with mortar:
Masonry means stone, stucco, brick, tile, concrete, glass or similar materials or any similar material approved by the Town’s Director of Development Services.
Masonry means the form of construction composed of brick, stone, structural clay, concrete blocks, gypsum; or other similar building units or materials or combination of these materials laid-up unit by unit bonded together and set in mortar.