MARBLE Sample Clauses

MARBLE. CONTRACTOR shall: a. Maintain an estimated 161,752 square feet of marble surface. b. Maintain the cleanliness of the marble. This includes but is not limited to cleaning of spills, stains, spots, and gum on a continuous and scheduled basis. Utilize wet floor signs as required. c. Dust mop, damp mop, and buff all marble areas on a nightly basis. d. Perform quarterly marble maintenance including, but not limited to: 1. Deep cleaning of the tile and grout with an automatic scrubber 2. Final polish powder as needed 3. Rinse the marble and recover the water 4. Burnish the marble with high speed buffers and diamond floor pads e. Provide training to staff in the process of marble care as well as the proper use and maintenance of marble care equipment (automatic scrubbers, buffers, etc.) f. Abide by manufacturer specifications for all marble care.
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MARBLE. Marble shall be supplied and fixed for stairs, flooring, skirting, xxxxx and thresholds where designated on the drawings. The exposed faces and edges of all marble shall be polished smooth and be free from scratches or other defects. Concealed faces of marble shall be treated with shellac or bituminous paint. Marble paving shall generally be 30 mm thick and the size, type and pattern shall be as stated in the Bill of Quantities and/or shown on the Drawings. The marble slabs shall be fixed solid on a bed of cement and sand (1:3) mix 30 mm thick with tight joints grouted in lime putty. A protective slurry of lime putty at least 3 mm thick shall be applied to the marble paving and subsequently cleaned off. Treads shall be 30 mm thick fixed solid on a bed of cement and sand (1:3) mix 30 mm thick. Risers to stairs shall be 20 mm thick fixed solid on a backing of cement and sand (1:3) mix 30 mm thick. Window xxxxx shall be 40 mm thick bedded hollow on plaster slabs. Skirtings shall be 10 mm thick, in lengths of about 1.5 meters, fixed solid on a backing of cement and to coincide with joints in adjacent pavings. Rounded arrises, nosing and moldings shall be adequately protected by means of timber casings. Treads, risers, skirtings and window xxxxx shall be grouted and protected in a manner similar to paving. The marble slabs shall be cut square and true and shall be uniform in shape and thickness. Patterns and mouldings shall be accurately formed in accordance with the Drawings. Exposed edges and mouldings shall be protected by means of timber casing or lime putty coating. The exposed edges and faces of all marble shall be polished smooth and shall be free from scratches or other defects.
MARBLE. TILE, TERRAZZO, MECHANICS, CEMENT MASONRY, RESILIENT FLOOR LAYERS AND HELPERS JURISDICTION ARTICLE

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