Common use of Towers Clause in Contracts

Towers. An employee working on a chimney stack, spire, tower, radio or television mast or tower, air shaft (other than above ground in a multi-storey building), cooling tower, water tower or silo, where the construction exceeds fifteen metres in height will be paid for all work above fifteen metres - 53 cents per hour, with 53 cents per hour additional for work above each further fifteen metres. This allowance will be adjusted annually on 1 March (2010-2011) based on the December to December Consumer Price Index of the previous year from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (all groups, Melbourne).

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Samples: Barden Steeldeck, www8.austlii.edu.au, www8.austlii.edu.au

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Towers. An employee working on a chimney stack, spire, tower, radio or television mast or tower, air shaft (other than above ground in a multi-storey building), cooling tower, water tower or silo, where the construction exceeds fifteen metres in height will be paid for all work above fifteen metres - 53 cents per hour, with 53 cents per hour additional for work above each further fifteen metres. This allowance will be adjusted annually on 1 March (2010-2010 - 2011) based on the December to December Consumer Price Index of the previous year from the Australian Bureau bureau of Statistics (all groups, Melbourne).

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Samples: www8.austlii.edu.au

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