Common use of Brick Masonry Clause in Contracts

Brick Masonry. Brick Masonry shall consist of, but not be limited to, the following work procedures and installation of the following materials: a) The laying of brick made from any material in, under or upon any structure or form of work where bricks are used, whether in the ground, or over its surface, or beneath water; in commercial and residential buildings, rolling xxxxx, iron works, blast or smelter furnaces, lime or brick kilns; in mines or fortifications, and in all underground work, such as sewers, telegraph, electric and telephone conduits; including the installation of substitutes for brick such as all carbon materials, Karbate, Impervite or mixtures, all acid resistant materials, all terra cotta and porcelain materials, except where the foregoing materials are manufactured to substitute for tile as provided for under the category of Section 8, C, of this Code. b) All cutting of joints, pointing, cleaning and cutting of brick walls, fireproofing, block arching, terra cotta cutting and setting, the laying and cutting of all tile plaster, mineral-wool, cork blocks and glass masonry, or any substitute for above materials, the laying of all pipe sewers and water mains and the filling of all joints on the same when such sewers or conduits are of any vitreous material, burnt clay or cement, or any substitute material used for the above purpose, the cutting, rubbing and grinding of all kinds of brick and the setting of all cut stone trimmings on brick building, and the preparation and erection of plastic, castables or any refractory materials. c) Cleaning, grouting, pointing, and other work necessary to achieve and complete the work under the foregoing categories; all waterproofing and black mastic waterproofing, silicone and/or substitutes sandwiched between masonry units in the interior of the wall. d) All terra cotta called unit tile in sizes over 6"x12" regardless of method of installation; all quarry tile over 9"x9"x1 1/4" in size; split brick or quarry tile or similar material if bedding and jointed with one operation. The bedding, jointing, and pointing of the above materials shall be the work of the craft installing same. e) All burnt clay extruded cellular products regardless of trade name or method of installation when used as a veneer on structures; all clay products known as terra cotta tile, unit tile, ceramic veneer and machine-made terra cotta and like materials in sizes larger than 6"x12", regardless of the method of installation. Where the preponderance of material to be installed is of the above size, and when material of lesser sizes is to be used in connection therewith, the bricklayers shall install all such materials. Brick paving comes under bricklayers' trade classification. f) Employers may assign the use of and Employees shall have the right to utilize and operate all tools and equipment they consider necessary in the performance of work covered by this agreement.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Brick Masonry. Brick Masonry shall consist of, but not be limited to, the following work procedures and installation of the following materials: a) A. The laying of brick made from any material in, under or upon any structure or form of work where bricks are used, whether in the ground, or over its surface, or beneath water; in commercial and residential buildings, rolling xxxxx, iron works, blast or smelter furnaces, lime or brick kilns; in mines or fortifications, and in all underground work, such as sewers, telegraph, electric and telephone conduits; including the installation of substitutes for brick such as all carbon materials, Karbate, Impervite or mixtures, all acid resistant materials, all terra cotta and porcelain materials, except where the foregoing materials are manufactured to substitute for tile as provided for under the category of Section 8, C, of this Code. b) B. All cutting of joints, pointing, cleaning and cutting of brick walls, fireproofing, block arching, terra cotta cutting and setting, the laying and cutting of all tile plaster, mineral-wool, cork blocks and glass masonry, or any substitute for above materials, the laying of all pipe sewers and water mains and the filling of all joints on the same when such sewers or conduits are of any vitreous material, burnt clay or cement, or any substitute material used for the above purpose, the cutting, rubbing and grinding of all kinds of brick and the setting of all cut stone trimmings on brick building, and the preparation and erection of plastic, castables or any refractory materials. c) C. Cleaning, grouting, pointing, and other work necessary to achieve and complete the work under the foregoing categories; all waterproofing and black mastic waterproofing, silicone and/or substitutes sandwiched between masonry units in the interior of the wall. d) D. All terra cotta called unit tile in sizes over 6"x12" regardless of method of installation; all quarry tile over 9"x9"x1 1/4" in size; split brick or quarry tile or similar material if bedding and jointed with one operation. The bedding, jointing, and pointing of the above materials shall be the work of the craft installing same. e) E. All burnt clay extruded cellular products regardless of trade name or method of installation when used as a veneer on structures; all clay products known as terra cotta tile, unit tile, ceramic veneer and machine-made terra cotta and like materials in sizes larger than 6"x12", regardless of the method of installation. Where the preponderance of material to be installed is of the above size, and when material of lesser sizes is to be used in connection therewith, the bricklayers shall install all such materials. Brick paving comes under bricklayers' trade classification. f) F. Employers may assign the use of and Employees shall have the right to utilize and operate all tools and equipment they consider necessary in the performance of work covered by this agreement.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Brick Masonry. Brick Masonry Bricklaying masonry shall consist of, but not be limited to, the following work procedures and installation of the following materials: a) The laying of brick bricks made from any material material, in, under or upon any structure or form of work where bricks are used, whether in the ground, or over its surface, or beneath water; in commercial and residential buildings, rolling xxxxx, iron works, blast or smelter furnaces, lime or brick kilns; in mines or fortifications, and in all underground work, such as sewers, telegraph, electric and telephone conduits; , including the installation of substitutes for brick bricks such as as: all carbon materials, Karbate, Impervite Impervite, radiation block or mixtures, all acid . All acid-chidrine resistant materials, all . All terra cotta and porcelain materials, except where the foregoing materials are manufactured to substitute for tile as provided for under the category IUBAC Constitution, Rules of Section 8, C, of this Code. b) Order and Codes - Code 1. All cutting of joints, pointing, cleaning and cutting of brick walls, fireproofing, block archingblockarching, terra cotta cutting and setting, the laying and cutting of all tile tile, plaster, mineral-wool, cork blocks and glass masonry, masonry or any substitute for above materials, the laying of all pipe pipe, sewers and or water mains and the filling of all joints on the same when such sewers or conduits are of any vitreous material, burnt clay or cement, or any substitute material used for the above purpose, the cutting, rubbing and grinding of all kinds of brick and the setting of all cut stone trimmings on brick buildingbuildings, and the removal, preparation and erection of plastic, castables or any refractory materials. c) materials is bricklayers' work. Cleaning, grouting, pointing, insulating and other work necessary to achieve and complete the work under the foregoing categories; all category shall be the work of the Craftworkers. All waterproofing and black mastic waterproofing, silicone and/or substitutes sandwiched between and installation of all air barrier, vapor retarders and/or all types of flashing in/or on masonry units in the interior of the wall. d) wall systems shall be recognized as masons' work. All terra cotta called unit tile in sizes over 6"x126" x 12" regardless of method of installation; all . All quarry tile over 9"x9"x1 9" x 9" x 1 1/4" in size; split . Split brick or quarry tile or similar material if bedding bedded and jointed with one operation. The bedding, jointing, insulating and pointing of the above materials shall be the work of the craft installing same. e) . All burnt clay extruded cellular products regardless of trade name or method of installation when used as a veneer on structures; all . All clay products known as terra cotta tile, unit tile, ceramic veneer and machine-machine made terra cotta and like materials in sizes larger than 6"x126" x 12", regardless of the method of installation. Where the preponderance of material to be installed is of the above sizesizes, and when material of lesser sizes is to be used in connection therewith, the bricklayers shall install all such materials. Brick paving comes under bricklayersBricklayers' trade classification. f) Employers may assign the use of and Employees shall have the right to utilize and operate all tools and equipment they consider necessary in the performance of work covered by this agreement.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Brick Masonry. Brick Masonry Bricklaying masonry shall consist of, but not be limited to, the following work procedures and installation of the following materials: a) The laying of brick bricks made from any material in, under or upon any structure or form of work where bricks are used, whether in the ground, or over its surface, or beneath water; , in commercial and residential buildings, rolling xxxxx, iron works, blast or smelter furnaces, lime or brick kilns; in mines or fortifications, and in all underground work, such as sewers, telegraph, electric and telephone conduits; , including the installation of substitutes for brick bricks such as as: all carbon materials, Karbate, Impervite or of mixtures, all acid . All acid- children resistant materials, all . All terra cotta and porcelain materials, except where the foregoing materials are manufactured to substitute for tile as provided for under the category of Section 8, C9 of Article XI, of this Code. b) the Constitution. All cutting of joints, pointing, cleaning and cutting of brick walls, fireproofing, block block-arching, terra cotta cutting and setting, the laying and cutting of all tile tile, plaster, mineral-wool, cork blocks and glass masonry, or any substitute for above materials, the laying of all pipe sewers and or water mains and the filling of all joints on the same when such sewers or conduits are of any vitreous material, burnt clay or cement, or any substitute material used for the above purpose, the cutting, rubbing and grinding of all kinds of brick and the setting of all cut stone trimmings on brick buildingbuildings, and the preparation and erection of plastic, castables or any refractory materials. c) materials is bricklayer's work. Cleaning, grouting, pointing, and other work necessary to achieve and complete the work under the foregoing categories; all category shall be the work of the bricklayer. All waterproofing and black mastic waterproofing, waterproofing silicone and/or substitutes sandwiched between masonry units in the interior of the wall. d) wall are recognized as xxxxx'x work. All terra cotta called unit tile in sizes over 6"x126" by 12" regardless of method of installation; all . All quarry tile over 9"x9"x1 1/49" by 9" in size; split . Split brick or quarry tile or similar material if bedding bedded and jointed with one operation. The bedding, jointing, jointing and pointing of the above materials shall be the work of the craft installing same. e) . All burnt clay extruded cellular products products, regardless of trade name or method of installation when used as a veneer on structures; all . All clay products known as terra cotta tile, unit tile, ceramic veneer and machine-made terra cotta and like materials in sizes larger than 6"x126" by 12", regardless of the method of installation. Where the preponderance of material to be installed is of the above sizesizes, and when the material of lesser sizes is to be used in connection therewith, the bricklayers shall install all such materials. Brick paving comes under bricklayers' bricklayer's trade classificationclassifications. f) Employers may assign the use of and Employees shall have the right to utilize and operate all tools and equipment they consider necessary in the performance of work covered by this agreement.

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Samples: Labor Agreement

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