JURISDICTION OF WORK. 2.1 The assignment of work of the sprinkler fitter and apprentice shall consist of the installation, maintenance, repair, servicing, inspection, backflow installation, and caulking of sleeves of fire suppression systems, including but not limited to sprinkler, halon, foam, clean agent, CO2 and dry chemical systems, including the unloading, handling, and installation by hand or with power equipment, of all piping or tubing, appurtenances or equipment pertaining thereto, including both overhead and underground water mains, fire hydrants and hydrant mains, standpipes and hose connections to sprinkler supply mains, sprinkler tank heaters, air lines associated with thermal sensing systems used in connection with sprinkler and alarm systems, also all tanks and pumps connected thereto, and other fixed systems used for fire protection purposes. This assignment of work shall also include the erection and dismantling of steel scaffolding, the operation and use of power operated scaffolding, the handling and use of swing stages, and all scaffolding a sprinkler fitter or their apprentice may use in the performance of their job. 2.2 A sprinkler system for fire protection purposes is an integrated system of underground and overhead piping designed in accordance with fire protection engineering standards. The system includes a suitable water supply such as gravity tank, fire pump, reservoir or pressure tank and/or connection by underground piping to a city main. The portion of the sprinkler system above ground is a network of specially sized or hydraulically designed piping installed in a building, structure or area generally overhead, and to which sprinklers are connected in a systematic pattern. The system includes a controlling valve and a device for actuating an alarm when the system is in operation. The system is usually activated by heat from a fire and discharges water over the fire area. Acceptable definitions of other fixed systems used for fire protection purposed will be as written in the applicable National Fire Protection Association standard. 2.3 Notwithstanding any reference in the agreements between various local unions of the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada, and the Plumbing and Mechanical contractors associations representing these contractors, to the inclusion in the scope of work covered by this Agreement between the Employer and other signatories to this Agreement, such fire protection work will be carried out solely by sprinkler fitters and apprentice members of the Union. 2.4 The Union shall accept all materials as delivered by or for the Employer and the handling of such materials shall be performed by members of the Union, providing that all bench work and pipe fabrication is performed by members of the United Association. 2.5 All the assembling, fabrication and installation of welded pipe formations will be performed either on job site, or in a shop by members of the Union receiving the rates of pay applicable in each area. The Employer may place the fabrication of the above mentioned welded materials in a pipe fabrication shop paying the Building Trades wage rates established in the area where the shop is located and bearing the United Association Union Label.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
JURISDICTION OF WORK. 2.1 2.01 The assignment of work of the sprinkler fitter and apprentice shall consist of the installation, maintenance, repair, servicing, inspection, backflow installation, and caulking of sleeves of fire suppression systems, including but not limited to sprinkler, halon, foam, clean agent, CO2 and dry chemical systems, including the unloading, handling, and installation by hand or with power equipment, of all piping or tubing, appurtenances or equipment pertaining thereto, including both overhead and underground water mains, fire hydrants and hydrant mains, standpipes and hose connections to sprinkler supply mains, sprinkler tank heaters, air lines associated with and thermal sensing systems used in connection with sprinkler and alarm systems, also all tanks and pumps connected thereto, and other fixed systems used for fire protection purposes. This assignment of work shall also include the erection and dismantling of steel scaffolding, the operation and use of power operated scaffolding, the handling and use of swing stages, and all scaffolding a sprinkler fitter or their his apprentice may use in the performance of their job.
2.2 2.02 A sprinkler system for fire protection purposes is an integrated system of underground and overhead piping designed in accordance with fire protection engineering standards. The system includes a suitable water supply such as gravity tank, fire pump, reservoir or pressure tank and/or connection by underground piping to a city main. The portion of the sprinkler system above ground is a network of specially sized or hydraulically designed piping installed in a building, structure or area generally overhead, and to which sprinklers are connected in a systematic pattern. The system includes a controlling valve and a device for actuating an alarm when the system is in operation. The system is usually activated by heat from a fire and discharges water over the fire area. Acceptable definitions of other fixed systems used for fire protection purposed will be as written in the applicable National Fire Protection Association standard.
2.3 2.03 Notwithstanding any reference in the agreements between various local unions of the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada, and the Plumbing and Mechanical contractors associations representing these contractors, to the inclusion in the scope of work covered by this Agreement between the Employer and other signatories to this Agreement, such fire protection work will be carried out solely by sprinkler fitters and apprentice members of the Union.
2.4 2.04 The Union shall accept all materials as delivered by or for the Employer and the handling of such materials shall be performed by members of the Union, providing that all bench work and pipe fabrication is performed by members of the United Association.
2.5 2.05 All the assembling, fabrication and installation of welded pipe formations will be performed either on job site, or in a shop by members of the Union receiving the rates of pay applicable in each area. The Employer may place the fabrication of the above mentioned welded materials in a pipe fabrication shop paying the Building Trades wage rates established in the area where the shop is located and bearing the United Association Union Label.
2.06 Sewer and Water Lines and Instrumentation
(A) The parties hereto recognize the agreements, decisions and assignments contained in the Green Book as presently written August 5, 1982 containing the plan for the settlement of jurisdictional disputes including the "Decisions Rendered by National Referee Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx" shown on pages 137 to 144 inclusive which states the January 23, 1941 Agreement signed by the Presidents of both the Labourers and the United Association does not apply to the laying of sewer pipe from the main sewer into the dwelling and it further states such work shall be done by members of the United Association.
(B) The parties further recognize the January 23, 1941 Agreement only refers to work on subways, tunnels, highways, viaducts, streets and roadways in connection with sewer and water mains and makes no mention of underground piping on work sites or industrial projects.
(C) On-site underground storm and sanitary sewers, the unloading, handling, distribution and installation of same shall be assigned in accordance with the Xxxxxxxxx Decision mentioned in "A" above covering storm and sanitary sewers also only area practice shall form the criteria to be used in making assignments on water service lines from the building to the main in addition to mill water supply lines and fire lines from the source to an industrial plant building.
(D) All controls and instrumentation forming part of a fire protection system shall be assigned in accordance with the Xxxx-Xxxxxxx Agreement signed on April 7, 1976.
(E) Unless the above criteria is effectuated by any assignment Tribunal Items A, B, C and D shall not be subject to any Local, provincial, national or international jurisdictional settlement procedure(s) which presently exists or that may be established in the future.
(F) The second year apprentice rate of wages shall apply at the option of the Employer, to apprentices or helpers performing work on sewers and water lines under the supervision of a U.A. journeyman. The number of journeymen and the size of the crew shall be the option of the employer. In order to implement this section, unemployed members will be employed at the second year rate and if not available Item
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
JURISDICTION OF WORK. 2.1 The assignment of work of the sprinkler fitter and apprentice shall consist of the installation, maintenance, repair, servicing, inspection, backflow installation, and caulking of sleeves of fire suppression systems, including but not limited to sprinkler, halon, foam, clean agent, CO2 and dry chemical systems, including the unloading, handling, and installation by hand or with power equipment, of all piping or tubing, appurtenances or equipment pertaining thereto, including both overhead and underground water mains, fire hydrants and hydrant mains, standpipes and hose connections to sprinkler supply mains, sprinkler tank heaters, air lines associated with thermal sensing systems and air sampling systems used in connection with sprinkler and alarm systems, also all tanks and pumps connected thereto, and other fixed systems used for fire protection purposes. This assignment of work shall also include the erection and dismantling of steel scaffolding, the operation and use of power operated scaffolding, the handling and use of swing stages, and all scaffolding a sprinkler fitter or their apprentice may use in the performance of their job.
2.2 A sprinkler system for fire protection purposes is an integrated system of underground and overhead piping designed in accordance with fire protection engineering standards. The system includes a suitable water supply such as gravity tank, fire pump, reservoir reservoir, or pressure tank and/or connection by underground piping to a city main. The portion of the sprinkler system above ground is a network of specially sized or hydraulically designed piping installed in a building, structure structure, or area generally overhead, and to which sprinklers are connected in a systematic pattern. The system includes a controlling valve and a device for actuating an alarm when the system is in operation. The system is usually activated by heat from a fire and discharges water over the fire area. Acceptable definitions of other fixed systems used for fire protection purposed will be as written in the applicable National Fire Protection Association standard.
2.3 Notwithstanding any reference in the agreements between various local unions of the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada, and the Plumbing and Mechanical contractors associations representing these contractors, to the inclusion in the scope of work covered by this Agreement between the Employer and other signatories to this Agreement, such fire protection work will be carried out solely by sprinkler fitters and apprentice members of the Union.
2.4 The Union shall accept all materials as delivered by or for the Employer and the handling of such materials shall be performed by members of the Union, providing that all bench work and pipe fabrication is performed by members of the United Association.
2.5 All the assembling, fabrication and installation of welded pipe formations will be performed either on job site, or in a shop by members of the Union receiving the rates of pay applicable in each area. The Employer may place the fabrication of the above above- mentioned welded materials in a pipe fabrication shop paying the Building Trades wage rates established in the area where the shop is located and bearing the United Association Union Label.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
JURISDICTION OF WORK. 2.1 2.01 The assignment of work of the sprinkler fitter and apprentice shall consist of the installation, maintenance, repair, servicing, inspection, backflow installation, and caulking of sleeves of fire suppression systems, including but not limited to sprinkler, halon, foam, clean agent, CO2 and dry chemical systems, including the unloading, handling, and installation by hand or with power equipment, of all piping or tubing, appurtenances or equipment pertaining thereto, including both overhead and underground water mains, fire hydrants and hydrant mains, standpipes and hose connections to sprinkler supply mains, sprinkler tank heaters, air lines associated with thermal sensing systems used in connection with sprinkler and alarm systems, also all tanks and pumps connected thereto, and other fixed systems used for fire protection purposes. This assignment of work shall also include the erection and dismantling of steel scaffolding, the operation and use of power operated scaffolding, the handling and use of swing stages, and all scaffolding a sprinkler fitter or their his apprentice may use in the performance of their job.
2.2 2.02 A sprinkler system for fire protection purposes is an integrated system of underground and overhead piping designed in accordance with fire protection engineering standards. The system includes a suitable water supply such as gravity tank, fire pump, reservoir or pressure tank and/or connection by underground piping to a city main. The portion of the sprinkler system above ground is a network of specially sized or hydraulically designed piping installed in a building, structure or area generally overhead, and to which sprinklers are connected in a systematic pattern. The system includes a controlling valve and a device for actuating an alarm when the system is in operation. The system is usually activated by heat from a fire and discharges water over the fire area. Acceptable definitions of other fixed systems used for fire protection purposed will be as written in the applicable National Fire Protection Association standard.
2.3 2.03 Notwithstanding any reference in the agreements between various local unions of the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada, and the Plumbing and Mechanical contractors associations representing these contractors, to the inclusion in the scope of work covered by this Agreement between the Employer and other signatories to this Agreement, such fire protection work will be carried out solely by sprinkler fitters and apprentice members of the Union.
2.4 2.04 The Union shall accept all materials as delivered by or for the Employer and the handling of such materials shall be performed by members of the Union, providing that all bench work and pipe fabrication is performed by members of the United Association.
2.5 2.05 All the assembling, fabrication and installation of welded pipe formations will be performed either on job site, or in a shop by members of the Union receiving the rates of pay applicable in each area. The Employer may place the fabrication of the above mentioned welded materials in a pipe fabrication shop paying the Building Trades wage rates established in the area where the shop is located and bearing the United Association Union Label.
2.06 Sewer and Water Lines and Instrumentation
(A) The parties hereto recognize the agreements, decisions and assignments contained in the Green Book as presently written August 5, 1982 containing the plan for the settlement of jurisdictional disputes including the "Decisions Rendered by National Referee Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx" shown on pages 137 to 144 inclusive which states the January 23, 1941 Agreement signed by the Presidents of both the Labourers and the United Association does not apply to the laying of sewer pipe from the main sewer into the dwelling and it further states such work shall be done by members of the United Association.
(B) The parties further recognize the January 23, 1941 Agreement only refers to work on subways, tunnels, highways, viaducts, streets and roadways in connection with sewer and water mains and makes no mention of underground piping on work sites or industrial projects.
(C) On-site underground storm and sanitary sewers, the unloading, handling, distribution and installation of same shall be assigned in accordance with the Xxxxxxxxx Decision mentioned in "A" above covering storm and sanitary sewers also only area practice shall form the criteria to be used in making assignments on water service lines from the building to the main in addition to mill water supply lines and fire lines from the source to an industrial plant building.
(D) All controls and instrumentation forming part of a fire protection system shall be assigned in accordance with the Xxxx-Xxxxxxx Agreement signed on April 7, 1976.
(E) Unless the above criteria is effectuated by any assignment Tribunal Items A, B, C and D shall not be subject to any Local, provincial, national or international jurisdictional settlement procedure(s) which presently exists or that may be established in the future.
(F) The second year apprentice rate of wages shall apply at the option of the Employer, to apprentices or helpers performing work on sewers and water lines under the supervision of a U.A. journeyman. The number of journeymen and the size of the crew shall be the option of the employer. In order to implement this section, unemployed members will be employed at the second year rate and if not available Item 5.02 of Article V - Hiring Procedures shall apply, and the limitation on the hiring of new apprentices under Item 5.04 shall not apply.
(G) All stands, brackets, supports and all piping, fittings and equipment, including tanks, pumps, compressors, etc., used in or for all types of fire protection systems, shall be unloaded, handled, distributed and installed by U.A. members in accordance with the past practice of the signatory company and shall not be subject to any local, provincial or international procedures for the settlement of jurisdictional disputes unless otherwise mutually agreed upon by the parties to this Agreement.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
JURISDICTION OF WORK. 2.1 The assignment of work of the sprinkler fitter and apprentice shall consist of the installation, maintenance, repair, servicing, inspection, backflow installation, and caulking of sleeves of fire suppression systems, including but not limited to sprinkler, halon, foam, clean agent, CO2 and dry chemical systems, including the unloading, handling, and installation by hand or with power equipment, of all piping or tubing, appurtenances or equipment pertaining thereto, including both overhead and underground water mains, fire hydrants and hydrant mains, standpipes and hose connections to sprinkler supply mains, sprinkler tank heaters, air lines associated with thermal sensing systems used in connection with sprinkler and alarm systems, also all tanks and pumps connected thereto, and other fixed systems used for fire protection purposes. This assignment of work shall also include the erection and dismantling of steel scaffolding, the operation and use of power operated scaffolding, the handling and use of swing stages, and all scaffolding a sprinkler fitter or their apprentice may use in the performance of their job.
2.2 A sprinkler system for fire protection purposes is an integrated system of underground and overhead piping designed in accordance with fire protection engineering standards. The system includes a suitable water supply such as gravity tank, fire pump, reservoir or pressure tank and/or connection by underground piping to a city main. The portion of the sprinkler system above ground is a network of specially sized or hydraulically designed piping installed in a building, structure or area generally overhead, and to which sprinklers are connected in a systematic pattern. The system includes a controlling valve and a device for actuating an alarm when the system is in operation. The system is usually activated by heat from a fire and discharges water β 2 β May 1, 2019 to April 30, 2022 over the fire area. Acceptable definitions of other fixed systems used for fire protection purposed will be as written in the applicable National Fire Protection Association standard.
2.3 Notwithstanding any reference in the agreements between various local unions of the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada, and the Plumbing and Mechanical contractors associations representing these contractors, to the inclusion in the scope of work covered by this Agreement between the Employer and other signatories to this Agreement, such fire protection work will be carried out solely by sprinkler fitters and apprentice members of the Union.
2.4 The Union shall accept all materials as delivered by or for the Employer and the handling of such materials shall be performed by members of the Union, providing that all bench work and pipe fabrication is performed by members of the United Association.
2.5 All the assembling, fabrication and installation of welded pipe formations will be performed either on job site, or in a shop by members of the Union receiving the rates of pay applicable in each area. The Employer may place the fabrication of the above mentioned welded materials in a pipe fabrication shop paying the Building Trades wage rates established in the area where the shop is located and bearing the United Association Union Label.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
JURISDICTION OF WORK. 2.1 2.01 The assignment of work of the sprinkler fitter and apprentice shall consist of the installation, maintenance, repair, servicing, inspection, backflow installation, and caulking of sleeves of fire suppression systems, including but not limited to sprinkler, halon, foam, clean agent, CO2 and dry chemical systems, including the unloading, handling, and installation by hand or with power equipment, of all piping or tubing, appurtenances or equipment pertaining thereto, including both overhead and underground water mains, fire hydrants and hydrant mains, standpipes and hose connections to sprinkler supply mains, sprinkler tank heaters, air lines associated with and thermal sensing systems used in connection with sprinkler and alarm systems, also all tanks and pumps connected thereto, and other fixed systems used for fire protection purposes. This assignment of work shall also include the erection and dismantling of steel scaffolding, the operation and use of power operated scaffolding, the handling and use of swing stages, and all scaffolding a sprinkler fitter or their his apprentice may use in the performance of their job.
2.2 2.02 A sprinkler system for fire protection purposes is an integrated system of underground and overhead piping designed in accordance with fire protection engineering standards. The system includes a suitable water supply such as gravity tank, fire pump, reservoir or pressure tank and/or connection by underground piping to a city main. The portion of the sprinkler system above ground is a network of specially sized or hydraulically designed piping installed in a building, structure or area generally overhead, and to which sprinklers are connected in a systematic pattern. The system includes a controlling valve and a device for actuating an alarm when the system is in operation. The system is usually activated by heat from a fire and discharges water over the fire area. Acceptable definitions of other fixed systems used for fire protection purposed will be as written in the applicable National Fire Protection Association standard.
2.3 2.03 Notwithstanding any reference in the agreements between various local unions of the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada, and the Plumbing and Mechanical contractors associations representing these contractors, to the inclusion in the scope of work covered by this Agreement between the Employer and other signatories to this Agreement, such fire protection work will be carried out solely by sprinkler fitters and apprentice members of the Union.
2.4 2.04 The Union shall accept all materials as delivered by or for the Employer and the handling of such materials shall be performed by members of the Union, providing that all bench work and pipe fabrication is performed by members of the United Association.
2.5 2.05 All the assembling, fabrication and installation of welded pipe formations will be performed either on job site, or in a shop by members of the Union receiving the rates of pay applicable in each area. The Employer may place the fabrication of the above mentioned welded materials in a pipe fabrication shop paying the Building Trades wage rates established in the area where the shop is located and bearing the United Association Union Label.
2.06 Sewer and Water Lines and Instrumentation
(A) The parties hereto recognize the agreements, decisions and assignments contained in the Green Book as presently written August 5, 1982 containing the plan for the settlement of jurisdictional disputes including the "Decisions Rendered by National Referee Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx" shown on pages 137 to 144 inclusive which states the January 23, 1941 Agreement signed by the Presidents of both the Labourers and the United Association does not apply to the laying of sewer pipe from the main sewer into the dwelling and it further states such work shall be done by members of the United Association.
(B) The parties further recognize the January 23, 1941 Agreement only refers to work on subways, tunnels, highways, viaducts, streets and roadways in connection with sewer and water mains and makes no mention of underground piping on work sites or industrial projects.
(C) On-site underground storm and sanitary sewers, the unloading, handling, distribution and installation of same shall be assigned in accordance with the Xxxxxxxxx Decision mentioned in "A" above covering storm and sanitary sewers also only area practice shall form the criteria to be used in making assignments on water service lines from the building to the main in addition to mill water supply lines and fire lines from the source to an industrial plant building.
(D) All controls and instrumentation forming part of a fire protection system shall be assigned in accordance with the Xxxx-Xxxxxxx Agreement signed on April 7, 1976.
(E) Unless the above criteria is effectuated by any assignment Tribunal Items A, B, C and D shall not be subject to any Local, provincial, national or international jurisdictional settlement procedure(s) which presently exists or that may be established in the future.
(F) The second year apprentice rate of wages shall apply at the option of the Employer, to apprentices or helpers performing work on sewers and water lines under the supervision of a U.A. journeyman. The number of journeymen and the size of the crew shall be the option of the employer. In order to implement this section, unemployed members will be employed at the second year rate and if not available Item 5.02 of Article V - Hiring Procedures shall apply, and the limitation on the hiring of new apprentices under Item 5.04 shall not apply.
(G) All stands, brackets, supports and all piping, fittings and equipment, including tanks, pumps, compressors, etc., used in or for all types of fire protection systems, shall be unloaded, handled, distributed and installed by U.A. members in accordance with the past practice of the signatory company and shall not be subject to any local, provincial or international procedures for the settlement of jurisdictional disputes unless otherwise mutually agreed upon by the parties to this Agreement.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
JURISDICTION OF WORK. 2.1 The assignment of work of the sprinkler fitter and apprentice shall consist of the installation, maintenance, repair, servicing, inspection, backflow installation, and caulking of sleeves of fire suppression systems, including but not limited to sprinkler, halon, foam, clean agent, CO2 and dry chemical systems, including the unloading, handling, and installation by hand or with power equipment, of all piping or tubing, appurtenances or equipment pertaining thereto, including both overhead and underground water mains, fire hydrants and hydrant mains, standpipes and hose connections to sprinkler supply mains, sprinkler tank heaters, air lines associated with and thermal sensing systems used in connection with sprinkler and alarm systems, also all tanks and pumps connected thereto, and other fixed systems used for fire protection purposes. This assignment of work shall also include the erection and dismantling of steel scaffolding, the operation and use of power operated scaffolding, the handling and use of swing stages, and all scaffolding a sprinkler fitter or their his apprentice may use in the performance of their job.
2.2 . A sprinkler system for fire protection purposes is an integrated system of underground and overhead piping designed in accordance with fire protection engineering standards. The system includes a suitable water supply such as gravity tank, fire pump, reservoir or pressure tank and/or connection by underground piping to a city main. The portion of the sprinkler system above ground is a network of specially sized or hydraulically designed piping installed in a building, structure or area generally overhead, and to which sprinklers are connected in a systematic pattern. The system includes a controlling valve and a device for actuating an alarm when the system is in operation. The system is usually activated by heat from a fire and discharges water over the fire area. Acceptable definitions of other fixed systems used for fire protection purposed will be as written in the applicable National Fire Protection Association standard.
2.3 . Notwithstanding any reference in the agreements between various local unions of the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada, and the Plumbing and Mechanical contractors associations representing these contractors, to the inclusion in the scope of scape work covered by this Agreement between the Employer and other signatories to this Agreement, such fire protection work will be carried out solely by sprinkler fitters and apprentice members of the Union.
2.4 . The Union shall accept all materials as delivered by or for the Employer and the handling of such materials shall be performed by members of the Union, providing that all bench work and pipe fabrication is performed by members of the United Association.
2.5 . All the assembling, fabrication and installation of welded pipe formations will be performed either on job site, or in a shop by members of the Union receiving the rates of pay applicable in each area. The Employer may place the fabrication of the above mentioned welded materials in a pipe fabrication shop paying the Building Trades wage rates established in the area where the shop is located and bearing the United Association Union Label.. Sewer and Water Lines and Instrumentation The parties hereto the agreements, decisions and assignments contained in the Green as presently written August containing the plan for the settlement of jurisdictional disputes including the "Decisions Rendered by Referee Xxxxxxx shown on pages to inclusive which states the January Agreement signed by the Presidents of both the Labourers and the United Association does not apply to the laying of sewer pipe from the sewer into the dwelling and it further states such work shall be done by members of the United Association. The parties further recognize the January Agreement only refers to work on subways, tunnels, highways. viaducts, streets and roadways in connection with sewer and water mains and makes no mention of underground piping on work sites or industriaI projects. On-site underground storm and sanitary sewers, the unloading, handling, distribution and installatian of same shall be assigned in with the Decision mentioned in "A" above covering storm and sanitary sewers also only area practice shall form the criteria to be used in making assignments water lines from the building to the main in addition to mill water supply lines end fire lines from the source to an industrial plant building. All controls and instrumentation forming part of a fire protection system shall be assigned in accordance with the Agreement signed on April
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Samples: Collective Agreement