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Common use of Fabrication Clause in Contracts

Fabrication. 24.1 All piping machines, whether power or manually operated, which are required to perform piping fabrication work on the job or Contractor's fabrication location, shall be operated by members of the Union. All pipe work installed by the contractor on the job site shall be cut and fabricated by employees who are members of the United Association. Contractors who fabricate piping off the job site shall register the fabrication location with the Union and shall utilize employees who are members of the United Association to perform the work under the terms and conditions of this agreement. The above shall not be deemed to include regular items of self-contained packaged equipment, with associated integral piping normally listed in manufacturers' catalogues. 24.2 Where the word "shop" is used in this section it shall be defined as a shop under agreement with the United Association or one of its Local Unions in the Province of Ontario. 24.3 Contractors who will be fabricating in a shop outside of the Union jurisdiction wherein the fabricated materials are to be installed must comply with the following, prior to commencing fabrication (regular Union label shops need not comply with this requirement): "Notify Business Managers or Business Agents for the Union, in writing, on the company letterhead, where fabricating and where fabricated materials are to be installed". 24.4 Both the Union and employer acknowledge that exceptions may arise where the employer is required to install equipment such as skid mounted vessels, pumps, driers, exchangers, etc. Prior to commencement of this work, where the employer is required to install such components and if the matter cannot be mutually resolved between the employer and the union, it shall be immediately referred to the Provincial Joint Advisory Board for an immediate solution. 24.5 Subject to existing jurisdictional agreement between trades, decisions of record, or established area practice, all brackets, hangers and pipe supports that are not specifically itemized and listed in a standard manufacturer's catalogue, are to be fabricated by members of the Union. 24.6 Notwithstanding the above provisions of Article 24, the following will apply with respect to Pipe Fabrication in Canada, effective May 1, 2010: 1.) Signatory Contractors working under the terms and conditions of Local or Provincial ICI collective agreements will have the right to pre-fabricate piping for any comfort heating and cooling in any of their facilities under agreement with the United Association. 2.) In any jurisdiction that has mandated mobility provisions (such as Ontario) in their agreement, the installing Contractor must provide to the local union Business Manager, where the piping is to be installed, an accurate assessment of the full-time equivalent of manpower performing the work in their shop and the mobility provisions will be reduced accordingly. 3.) Signatory Contractors working under the terms and conditions of Local or Provincial ICI collective agreements wishing to pre-fabricate plumbing (all sizes) will contact the local union Business Manager, where the plumbing is to be installed, and demonstrate the cost efficiencies for such fabrication and perform a similar assessment of full-time manpower equivalencies regarding mobility.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Fabrication. 24.1 All piping machines, whether power or manually operated, which are required to perform piping fabrication fabrica- tion work on the job or Contractor's ’s fabrication locationloca- tion, shall be operated by members of the Union. All pipe work installed by the contractor on the job site shall be cut and fabricated by employees who are members of the United AssociationUnion. Contractors who fabricate piping off the job site shall register the fabrication location off site with the Union and shall utilize employees who are employ members of the United Association Union to perform the work under the terms and conditions of this agreement. The above shall not be deemed to include regular items of self-contained packaged equipment, with associated integral piping normally listed in manufacturers' catalogues’ cata- logues. All piping 2” and under shall be fabricated in the jurisdiction of the Local Union where the work is to be installed. 24.2 Where the word "shop" is used in this section it shall be defined as a shop under agreement with the United Association or one of its Local Unions in the Province of Ontario. 24.3 Contractors who will be fabricating in a shop outside of the Union jurisdiction wherein the fabricated fabri- cated materials are to be installed must comply with the following, prior to commencing fabrication (regular Union label shops need not comply with this requirementrequire- ment): "Notify Business Managers or Business Agents for the Union, in writing, on the company letterhead, where fabricating and where fabricated materials are to be installed". 24.4 Both the Union and employer acknowledge that exceptions may arise where the employer is required to install equipment such as skid mounted vessels, pumps, driers, exchangers, etc. Prior to commencement of this work, where the employer is required to install such components and if the matter cannot be mutually resolved between the employer and the union, it shall be immediately referred to the Provincial Joint Advisory Board for an immediate solution. 24.5 Item one and two are not intended for use in comfort heating and plumbing. 24.6 Subject to existing jurisdictional agreement between trades, decisions of record, or established area practice, all brackets, hangers and pipe supports that are not specifically itemized and listed in a standard manufacturer's ’s catalogue, are to be fabricated by members of the Union.. *Refer to Appendix A regarding “Letters of Understanding” 24.6 Notwithstanding the above provisions of Article 24, the following will apply with respect to Pipe Fabrication in Canada, effective May 1, 2010: 1.) Signatory Contractors working under the terms and conditions of Local or Provincial ICI collective agreements will have the right to pre-fabricate piping for any comfort heating and cooling in any of their facilities under agreement with the United Association. 2.) In any jurisdiction that has mandated mobility provisions (such as Ontario) in their agreement, the installing Contractor must provide to the local union Business Manager, where the piping is to be installed, an accurate assessment of the full-time equivalent of manpower performing the work in their shop and the mobility provisions will be reduced accordingly. 3.) Signatory Contractors working under the terms and conditions of Local or Provincial ICI collective agreements wishing to pre-fabricate plumbing (all sizes) will contact the local union Business Manager, where the plumbing is to be installed, and demonstrate the cost efficiencies for such fabrication and perform a similar assessment of full-time manpower equivalencies regarding mobility.ARTICLE 25 - I. C.I.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Fabrication. 24.1 All piping machines, whether power or manually operatedoper- ated, which are required to perform piping fabrication work on the job or Contractor's ’s fabrication location,, shall be operated oper- ated by members of the Union. All pipe work installed Installed by the contractor on the job site shall be cut and fabricated by employees who are members mem- bers of the United AssociationUnion. Contractors who fabricate piping off the job site shall register the fabrication location off site with the Union and shall utilize employees who are employ members of the United Association Union to perform the work under the terms and conditions of this agreement. The above shall not be deemed to include regular items of self-contained packaged equipment, . with associated integral piping normally listed in manufacturers' catalogues. All pip- ing 2” and under shall be fabricated in the jurisdiction of the Local Union where the work is to be installed. 24.2 Where the word "shop" is used in this section it shall be defined as a shop under agreement with the United Association As- sociation or one of its Local Unions in the Province of OntarioOn- tario. 24.3 Contractors who will be fabricating in a shop outside of the Union jurisdiction wherein the fabricated materials are to be installed must comply with the following, prior to commencing commenc- ing fabrication (regular Union label shops need not comply with this requirement): "Notify Business Managers or Business Agents for the UnionUn- ion, in writing, on the company letterhead, where fabricating and where fabricated materials are to be installed". 24.4 Both the Union and employer acknowledge that exceptions excep- tions may arise where the employer is required to install equipment such as skid mounted vessels, pumps, driers, exchangers, etc. Prior to commencement of this work, where the employer is required to install such components and if the matter cannot be mutually resolved between the employer and the union, it shall be immediately referred to the Provincial Provin- cial Joint Advisory Board for an immediate solution. 24.5 Item one and two are not intended for use in comfort heating and plumbing. 24.6 Subject to existing jurisdictional agreement between trades, decisions of record, or established area practice, all brackets, hangers and pipe supports that are not specifically itemized and listed in a standard manufacturer's ’s catalogue, are to be fabricated by members of the Union.. ‘Refer to Appendix A page 44 regarding “Letters of Under- standing” 24.6 Notwithstanding the above provisions of Article 24, the following will apply with respect to Pipe Fabrication in Canada, effective May 1, 2010: 1.) Signatory Contractors working under the terms and conditions of Local or Provincial ICI collective agreements will have the right to pre-fabricate piping for any comfort heating and cooling in any of their facilities under agreement with the United Association. 2.) In any jurisdiction that has mandated mobility provisions (such as Ontario) in their agreement, the installing Contractor must provide to the local union Business Manager, where the piping is to be installed, an accurate assessment of the full-time equivalent of manpower performing the work in their shop and the mobility provisions will be reduced accordingly. 3.) Signatory Contractors working under the terms and conditions of Local or Provincial ICI collective agreements wishing to pre-fabricate plumbing (all sizes) will contact the local union Business Manager, where the plumbing is to be installed, and demonstrate the cost efficiencies for such fabrication and perform a similar assessment of full-time manpower equivalencies regarding mobility.ARTICLE 25 - I. C.I.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement

Fabrication. 24.1 All piping machines, whether power or manually operated, which are required to perform piping fabrication work on the job or Contractor's ’s fabrication location, shall be operated by members of the Union. All pipe work installed by the contractor on the job site shall be cut and fabricated by employees who are members of the United Association. Contractors who fabricate piping off the job site shall register the fabrication location off site with the Union and shall utilize employees who are members of the United Association to perform the work under the terms and conditions of this agreement. The above shall not be deemed to include regular items of self-contained packaged equipment, with associated integral piping normally listed in manufacturers' manufacturers catalogues. 24.2 Where the word "shop" is used in this section it shall be defined as a shop under agreement with the United Association or one of its Local Unions in the Province of Ontario.. Collective Agreement 25 24.3 Contractors who will be fabricating in a shop outside of the Union jurisdiction wherein the fabricated materials are to be installed must comply with the following, prior to commencing fabrication (regular Union label shops need not comply with this requirement): "Notify Business Managers or Business Agents for the Union, in writing, on the company letterhead, where fabricating and where fabricated materials are to be installed". 24.4 Both the Union and employer acknowledge that exceptions may arise where the employer is required to install equipment such as skid mounted vessels, pumps, driers, exchangers, etc. Prior to commencement of this work, where the employer is required to install such components and if the matter cannot be mutually resolved between the employer and the union, it shall be immediately referred to the Provincial Joint Advisory Board for an immediate solution. 24.5 Subject to existing jurisdictional agreement between trades, decisions of record, or established area practice, all brackets, hangers and pipe supports that are not specifically itemized and listed in a standard manufacturer's ’s catalogue, are to be fabricated by members of the Union. 24.6 Notwithstanding the above provisions of Article 24, the following will apply with respect to Pipe Fabrication pipe fabrication in Canada, effective May 1, 2010: 1.) : Signatory Contractors working under the terms and conditions of Local or Provincial ICI collective agreements Collective Agreements will have the right to pre-fabricate piping for any comfort heating and cooling in any of their facilities under agreement with the United Association. 2.) . In any jurisdiction that has mandated mobility provisions (such as Ontario) in their agreement, the installing Contractor must provide to the local union Business Manager, where the piping is to be installed, installed an accurate assessment of the full-time equivalent of manpower performing the work in their shop and the mobility provisions will be reduced accordingly. 3.) . Signatory Contractors working under the terms and conditions of Local or Provincial ICI collective agreements Collective 26 Collective Agreement Agreements wishing to pre-fabricate plumbing (all sizes) will contact the local union Business Manager, where the plumbing is to be installed, and demonstrate the cost efficiencies for such fabrication and perform a similar assessment of full-time manpower man power equivalencies regarding mobility.

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Samples: Provincial Agreement

Fabrication. 24.1 All piping machines, whether power or manually operated, which are required to perform piping fabrication work on the job or Contractor's fabrication location, shall be operated by members of the Union. All pipe work installed by the contractor on the job site shall be cut and fabricated by employees who are members of the United Association. Contractors who fabricate piping off the job site shall register the fabrication location with the Union and shall utilize employees who are members of the United Association to perform the work under the terms and conditions of this agreement. The above shall not be deemed to include regular items of self-contained packaged equipment, with associated integral piping normally listed in manufacturers' catalogues. 24.2 Where the word "shop" is used in this section it shall be defined as a shop under agreement with the United Association or one of its Local Unions in the Province of Ontario. 24.3 Contractors who will be fabricating in a shop outside of the Union jurisdiction wherein the fabricated materials are to be installed must comply with the following, prior to commencing fabrication (regular Union label shops need not comply with this requirement): "Notify Business Managers or Business Agents for the Union, in writing, on the company letterhead, where fabricating and where fabricated materials are to be installed". 24.4 Both the Union and employer acknowledge that exceptions may arise where the employer is required to install equipment such as skid mounted vessels, pumps, driers, exchangers, etc. Prior to commencement of this work, where the employer is required to install such components and if the matter cannot be mutually resolved between the employer and the union, it shall be immediately referred to the Provincial Joint Advisory Board for an immediate solution. 24.5 Subject to existing jurisdictional agreement between trades, decisions of record, or established area practice, all brackets, hangers and pipe supports that are not specifically itemized and listed in a standard manufacturer's catalogue, are to be fabricated by members of the Union. 24.6 Notwithstanding the above provisions of Article 24, the following will apply with respect to Pipe Fabrication in Canada, effective May 1, 2010: 1.) Signatory Contractors working under the terms and conditions of Local or Provincial ICI collective agreements will have the right to pre-fabricate piping for any comfort heating and cooling in any of their facilities under agreement with the United Association. 2.) In any jurisdiction that has mandated mobility provisions (such as Ontario) in their agreement, the installing Contractor must provide to the local union Business Manager, where the piping is to be installed, an accurate assessment of the full-time equivalent of manpower performing the work in their shop and the mobility provisions will be reduced accordingly. 3.) Signatory Contractors working under the terms and conditions of Local or Provincial ICI collective agreements wishing to pre-fabricate plumbing (all sizes) will contact the local union Business Manager, where the plumbing is to be installed, and demonstrate the cost efficiencies for such fabrication and perform a similar assessment of full-time manpower equivalencies regarding mobility. ARTICLE 25 - I. C.I.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Fabrication. 24.1 All piping machines, whether power or manually operated, which are required to perform piping fabrication fabrica- tion work on the job or Contractor's ’s fabrication locationloca- tion, shall be operated by members of the Union. All pipe work installed by the contractor on the job site shall be cut and fabricated by employees who are members of the United AssociationUnion. Contractors who fabricate piping off the job site shall register the fabrication location off site with the Union and shall utilize employees who are employ members of the United Association Union to perform the work under the terms and conditions of this agreement. The above shall not be deemed to include regular items of self-contained packaged equipment, with associated integral piping normally listed in manufacturers' catalogues’ cata- logues. All piping 2” and under shall be fabricated in the jurisdiction of the Local Union where the work is to be installed. 24.2 Where the word "shop" is used in this section it shall be defined as a shop under agreement with the United Association or one of its Local Unions in the Province of Ontario. 24.3 Contractors who will be fabricating in a shop outside of the Union jurisdiction wherein the fabricated fabri- cated materials are to be installed must comply with the following, prior to commencing fabrication (regular Union label shops need not comply with this requirementrequire- ment): "Notify Business Managers or Business Agents for the Union, in writing, on the company letterhead, where fabricating and where fabricated materials are to be installed". 24.4 Both the Union and employer acknowledge that exceptions may arise where the employer is required to install equipment such as skid mounted vessels, pumps, driers, exchangers, etc. Prior to commencement of this work, where the employer is required to install such components and if the matter cannot be mutually resolved between the employer and the union, it shall be immediately referred to the Provincial Joint Advisory Board for an immediate solution. 24.5 Item one and two are not intended for use in comfort heating and plumbing. 24.6 Subject to existing jurisdictional agreement between trades, decisions of record, or established area practice, all brackets, hangers and pipe supports that are not specifically itemized and listed in a standard manufacturer's ’s catalogue, are to be fabricated by members of the Union. 24.6 24.7 Notwithstanding the above provisions of Article 24, the following will apply with respect to Pipe Fabrication in Canada, effective May 1, 2010: 1.) Signatory Contractors working under the terms and conditions of Local or Provincial ICI collective agreements agree- ments will have the right to pre-fabricate piping four inch(4”) and over for any comfort heating and cooling in any of their facilities under agreement with the United Association. 2.) In any jurisdiction that has mandated mobility provisions (such as Ontario) in their agreement, the installing Contractor must provide to the local union Business Manager, where the piping is to be installed, ,an accurate assessment of the full-time equivalent of manpower performing the work in their shop and the mobility provisions will be reduced accordingly. 3.) Signatory Contractors working under the terms and conditions of Local or Provincial ICI collective agreements agree- ments wishing to pre-fabricate plumbing (all sizes) will contact the local union Business Manager, where the plumbing is to be installed, and demonstrate the cost efficiencies for such fabrication and perform a similar assessment of full-time manpower equivalencies equivalen- cies regarding mobility.. *Refer to Appendix A regarding “Letters of Understanding” ARTICLE 25 - I. C.I.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Fabrication. 24.1 All piping machines, whether power or manually operated, which are required to perform piping fabrication fabrica- tion work on the job or Contractor's ’s fabrication locationloca- tion, shall be operated by members of the Union. All pipe work installed by the contractor on the job site shall be cut and fabricated by employees who are members of the United Association. Contractors who fabricate piping off the job site shall register the fabrication fabri- cation location off site with the Union and shall utilize employees who are members of the United Association to perform the work under the terms and conditions of this agreement. The above shall not be deemed to include regular items of self-contained packaged equipment, with associated integral piping normally listed in manufacturers' catalogues. 24.2 Where the word "shop" is used in this section it shall be defined as a shop under agreement with the United Association or one of its Local local Unions in the Province of Ontarioontario. 24.3 Contractors who will be fabricating in a shop outside of the Union jurisdiction wherein the fabricated fabri- cated materials are to be installed must comply with the following, prior to commencing fabrication (regular Union label shops need not comply with this requirementrequire- ment): "Notify Business Managers or Business Agents for the Union, in writing, on the company letterhead, where fabricating and where fabricated materials are to be installed". 24.4 Both the Union and employer acknowledge that exceptions may arise where the employer is required to install equipment such as skid mounted vessels, pumps, driers, exchangers, etc. Prior to commencement of this work, where the employer is required to install such components and if the matter cannot be mutually resolved between the employer and the union, it shall be immediately referred to the Provincial Joint Advisory Board for an immediate solution. 24.5 Subject to existing jurisdictional agreement between trades, decisions of record, or established area practice, all brackets, hangers and pipe supports that are not specifically itemized and listed in a standard manufacturer's ’s catalogue, are to be fabricated by members of the Union. 24.6 Notwithstanding the above provisions of Article 24, the following will apply with respect to Pipe Fabrication fabrication in Canada, effective May 1, 2010: 1.) Signatory Contractors working under the terms and conditions of Local local or Provincial ICI collective agreements agree- ments will have the right to pre-fabricate piping for any comfort heating and cooling in any of their facilities under agreement with the United Association. 2.) In any jurisdiction that has mandated mobility provisions (such as Ontarioontario) in their agreement, the installing Contractor must provide to the local union Business Manager, where the piping is to be installed, ,an accurate assessment of the full-time equivalent of manpower performing the work in their shop and the mobility provisions will be reduced accordingly. 3.) Signatory Contractors working under the terms and conditions of Local local or Provincial ICI collective agreements agree- ments wishing to pre-fabricate plumbing (all sizes) will contact the local union Business Manager, where the plumbing is to be installed, and demonstrate the cost efficiencies for such fabrication and perform a similar assessment of full-time manpower equivalencies equivalen- cies regarding mobility.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement