Pouring Concrete Clause Samples

The 'Pouring Concrete' clause outlines the requirements and procedures for placing and curing concrete on a construction project. It typically specifies standards for materials, mixing, placement methods, curing times, and environmental conditions that must be met during the concrete pour. For example, it may require that concrete be poured only under certain weather conditions or that specific curing techniques be used to ensure strength and durability. This clause ensures that the concrete work meets quality and safety standards, reducing the risk of structural defects and future repairs.
Pouring Concrete. One (1) or more Cement Masons shall be on the job at all times when concrete is being 'poured.
Pouring Concrete. One (1) or more Cement Masons shall be on the job at all times when concrete is being poured to a grade. Flowable fill when used for backfill purposes only shall not require a Cement Masons so long as flowable fill is not tooled, finished, struck off, screeded, floated, trowelled or brought to a uniform grade or finish to act as a base to be constructed on.

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