CEMENT MASONRY Sample Clauses

CEMENT MASONRY. Cement Masonry shall consist of, but not be limited to, the following work procedures and installation of the following materials:
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CEMENT MASONRY. Laying out, setting of screeds, screeding and finishing of all cement, concrete, xxxxx xxxxx composition, mastic and gypsum materials, also for fireproofing cement and composition base and vault lights. Maximum spacing between screeds shall be fourteen (14) feet. The cutting of all cement and concrete for patching, finishing, or expansion joints, the xxxx hammering and scarifying of all concrete when cast in place. The operation of the cement gun, the nozzle and the finishing of all material applied by the guns, also the operation of the cement floor finishing machines. Any curing material applied while concrete is in a workable condition shall be applied by the cement xxxxx.
CEMENT MASONRY. Laying out, screening and finishing of all cement, concrete, brownstone composition, mastic and gypsum materials, also for fireproofing, waterproofing, cement and composition base and vault lights, the cutting of all cement and concrete for patching and operation of the cement gun the nozzle and finishing of all material applied by the guns, also the operation of the cement floor finishing machines. The cement masons shall have the right to use all tools necessary to complete this work.
CEMENT MASONRY. How to mix cement to obtain the correct strengths. Know Spectra Energy specifications. Install rebar and pour a sidewalk.

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