Common use of MAJOR INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS Clause in Contracts

MAJOR INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS. 20.01 (A) Major Industrial Projects shall be defined as the initial construction, or major expansion or renovation of the facilities listed below, where the initial construction or the major expansion or renovation has a total construction value (man-hours, materials and equipment) in excess of Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000.00). 1. Heavy water plants 2. Oil and gas refineries 3. Pulp xxxxx 4. Xxxxx-chemical plants 5. Automobile manufacturing plants 6. Rubber plants (such as Michelin) 7. Steel xxxxx 8. Metal producing facilities 9. Power generating projects 10. Ore reduction plants and Smelters 11. Deep Water Ports or unloading docks, bridges, water and sewer treatment plants, provided all are within the definition of Accreditation Order 392 C. Either party may request a joint meeting prior to the close of tendering to clarify the status of the project under the definition of 20.01. 20.01 (B) SHUTDOWN • Complete unit outages scheduled well in advance of the actual downtime (typically greater that 1 year) for the purpose of significant unit mechanical repair. • Major unit outages taken before the scheduled interval if the majority of the scheduled turnaround work is completed and the date of the next turnaround is reset. • Scheduled unit outages for cyclical or regulatory purposes. • Downtime of only part of a unit for maintenance work. • Downtime to place a unit back in service following an outage. 20.02 The parties may meet and agree to different terms and conditions to apply on a given project falling under Article 20 should special conditions so require.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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MAJOR INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS. 20.01 (A) Major Industrial Projects shall be defined as the initial construction, or major expansion or renovation of the facilities listed below, where the initial construction or the major expansion or renovation has a total construction value (man-hours, materials and equipment) in excess of Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000.00). 1. Heavy water plants 2. Oil and gas refineries 3. Pulp xxxxx 4. Xxxxx-chemical plants 5. Automobile manufacturing plants 6. Rubber plants (such as Michelin) 7. Steel xxxxx 8. Metal producing facilities 9. Power generating projects 10. Ore reduction plants and Smelters 11. Deep Water Ports or unloading docks, bridges, water and sewer treatment plants, provided all are within the definition of Accreditation Order 392 C. Either party may request a joint meeting prior to the close of tendering to clarify the status of the project under the definition of 20.01. 20.01 (B) SHUTDOWN • Complete unit outages scheduled well in advance of the actual downtime (typically greater that 1 year) for the purpose of significant unit mechanical repair. • Major unit outages taken before the scheduled interval if the majority of the scheduled turnaround work is completed and the date of the next turnaround is reset. • Scheduled unit outages for cyclical or regulatory purposes. • Downtime of only part of a unit for maintenance work. • Downtime to place a unit back in service following an outage. 20.02 The parties may meet and agree to different terms and conditions to apply on a given project falling under Article 20 should special conditions so require.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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