Common use of WORK DEFINED Clause in Contracts

WORK DEFINED. This agreement shall cover all Ironworkers work in connection with the following: The fabrication, erection and construction of iron and steel, ornamental lead, bronze, brass, copper and aluminum, reinforced concrete structure or parts thereof, bridges, viaducts, inclines, dams, docks, dredges, vessels, lock gates, aqueducts, reservoirs, spillways, flumes, caisons, cofferdams, subways, tunnels, cableways, tramways, monorails, blast furnaces, stoves, kilns, coolers, crushers, agitators, pulverizers, mixers, concentrators, ovens, cupolas, smoke conveyors, pen stocks, flag poles, drums, shafting, fur, and storage rooms, fans and hot rooms, stacks, bunkers, conveyors, dumpers, elevators, scales, vats, enamel tanks, tanks, towers, pans, hoppers, plates, anchor caps, corbels lintels, ▇▇▇▇ and combination trusses, grillage and foundation work, grating, bucks, partitions, hanging ceilings, hangers, clips, brackets, flooring, floor construction, domes, rolling shutter, curtains, frames, kalomined and iron doors, cast tiling, airducts, dust and trench plates and frames, wire work, railing, including pipe guards, fencing work, grill work, sidewalks and vaults, lights, skylights, roofs, canopies, marquees, awnings, elevator and dumbwaiter enclosures, elevator cars, tracks, facias, aprons, operating devices, sash, frames, lockers, racks, bookstacks, tables, shelving, metal furniture, seats, chutes, escalators, stairways, ventilators, boxes, fire escapes, signs, jail cell work, safes, vaults, vault doors, safe deposit boxes, corrugated sheets attached to steel frames, frames in support of boilers, material altered in field, such as framing, cutting, bending, drilling, burning, and welding, including by acetylene gas and electric machines, metal forms and false work pertaining to concrete construction, sectional water tube and tubular boilers and stokers, traveling sheaves, vertical hydraulic elevators, bulk heads, hoists, the making and installation of articles made of wire, and fibrous rope, rigging in shipyards, vessels and Government Departments, false work, travelers, scaffolding, pile drivers, sheet piling, derricks, cranes, the erection, installation, handling and operating of same on construction work, railroad bridge work including maintenance, the moving, hoisting and lowering of machinery, the placing of same on foundations, including the bridge cranes, building piers, and vessels, the loading, unloading, necessary maintenance, erection, installation, removal, wrecking and dismantling of the above and housesmith work and submarine diving, in connection with or about same, the erection of steel tower, chutes, and spouts for concrete where attached to towers and the handling and fastening of the cables and guys for same, the racking, sorting, cutting, handling, hoisting, placing, and tying of iron, steel, and metal used in reinforced concrete construction including mesh for floors, arches and making of hoops and stirrup metal forms and metal supports thereof.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

WORK DEFINED. This agreement shall cover all Ironworkers work in connection with the following: The fabrication, erection and construction of iron and steel, ornamental lead, bronze, brass, copper and aluminum, reinforced concrete structure or parts thereof, bridges, viaducts, inclines, dams, docks, dredges, vessels, lock gates, aqueducts, reservoirs, spillways, flumes, caisons, cofferdams, subways, tunnels, cableways, tramways, monorails, blast furnaces, stoves, kilns, coolers, crushers, agitators, pulverizers, mixers, concentrators, ovens, cupolas, smoke conveyors, pen stocks, flag poles, drums, shafting, fur, and storage rooms, fans and hot rooms, stacks, bunkers, conveyors, dumpers, elevators, scales, vats, enamel tanks, tanks, towers, pans, hoppers, plates, anchor caps, corbels lintels, ▇▇▇▇ and combination trusses, grillage and foundation work, grating, bucks, partitions, hanging ceilings, hangers, clips, brackets, flooring, floor construction, domes, rolling shutter, curtains, frames, kalomined and iron doors, cast tiling, airducts, dust and trench plates and frames, wire work, railing, including pipe guards, fencing work, grill work, sidewalks and vaults, lights, skylights, roofs, canopies, marquees, awnings, elevator and dumbwaiter enclosures, elevator cars, tracks, facias, aprons, operating devices, sash, frames, lockers, racks, bookstacks, tables, shelving, metal furniture, seats, chutes, escalators, stairways, ventilators, boxes, fire escapes, signs, jail cell work, safes, vaults, vault doors, safe deposit boxes, corrugated sheets attached to steel frames, frames in support of boilers, material altered in field, such as framing, cutting, bending, drilling, burning, and welding, including by acetylene gas and electric machines, metal forms and false work pertaining to concrete construction, sectional water tube and tubular boilers and stokers, traveling sheaves, vertical hydraulic elevators, bulk heads, hoists, the making and installation of articles made of wire, and fibrous rope, rigging in shipyards, vessels and Government Departments, false work, travelers, scaffolding, pile drivers, sheet piling, derricks, cranes, the erection, installation, handling and operating of same on construction work, railroad bridge work including maintenance, the moving, hoisting and lowering of machinery, the placing of same on foundations, including the bridge cranes, building piers, and vessels, the loading, unloading, necessary maintenance, erection, installation, removal, wrecking and dismantling of the above and housesmith work and submarine diving, in connection with or about same, the erection of steel tower, chutes, and spouts for concrete where attached to towers and the handling and fastening of the cables and guys for same, the racking, sorting, cutting, handling, hoisting, placing, and tying of iron, steel, and metal used in reinforced concrete construction including mesh for floors, arches and making of hoops and stirrup metal forms and metal supports thereof. The undersigned as an Employer and the undersigned Union hereby adopt and agree to be bound as Employer and Union, respectfully, by all of the provisions of the attached Collective Bargaining agreement and by all modifications, amendments, changes, renewals and extensions thereof at any time made so long as the same remain in force. The Employer hereby ratifies and agrees to be bound by all of the terms and provisions of the Ironworkers Health and Welfare, Pension, Apprenticeship and Journeyman Upgrading, and all amendments thereto and modifications thereof as though as original Employer to said Trusts. Without limiting the foregoing, the Employer agrees to make required contributions and monthly reports to the Ironworkers Health and Welfare, Pension, Apprenticeship and Journeyman Upgrading, The regular pay day shall be once a week and the wages shall be paid before quitting time, and wages are to be paid in check or other legal tender. Employers may withhold not more than five (5) days wages, excluding Saturdays and Sundays, to prepare the payroll.

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Sources: Heavy and Highway Construction Agreement

WORK DEFINED. This agreement shall cover all Ironworkers work in connection with the following: The fabrication, erection and construction of iron and steel, ornamental lead, bronze, brass, copper and aluminum, reinforced concrete structure or parts thereof, bridges, viaducts, inclines, dams, docks, dredges, vessels, lock gates, aqueducts, reservoirs, spillways, flumes, caisons, cofferdams, subways, tunnels, cableways, tramways, monorails, blast furnaces, stoves, kilns, coolers, crushers, agitators, pulverizers, mixers, concentrators, ovens, cupolas, smoke conveyors, pen stocks, flag poles, drums, shafting, fur, and storage rooms, fans and hot rooms, stacks, bunkers, conveyors, dumpers, elevators, scales, vats, enamel tanks, tanks, towers, pans, hoppers, plates, anchor caps, corbels lintels, ▇▇▇▇ and combination trusses, grillage and foundation work, grating, bucks, partitions, hanging ceilings, hangers, clips, brackets, flooring, floor construction, domes, rolling shutter, curtains, frames, kalomined and iron doors, cast tiling, airducts, dust and trench plates and frames, wire work, railing, including pipe guards, fencing work, grill work, sidewalks and vaults, lights, skylights, roofs, canopies, marquees, awnings, elevator and dumbwaiter enclosures, elevator cars, tracks, facias, aprons, operating devices, sash, frames, lockers, racks, bookstacks, tables, shelving, metal furniture, seats, chutes, escalators, stairways, ventilators, boxes, fire escapes, signs, jail cell work, safes, vaults, vault doors, safe deposit boxes, corrugated sheets attached to steel frames, frames in support of boilers, material altered in field, such as framing, cutting, bending, drilling, burning, and welding, including by acetylene gas and electric machines, metal forms and false work pertaining to concrete construction, sectional water tube and tubular boilers and stokers, traveling sheaves, vertical hydraulic elevators, bulk heads, hoists, the making and installation of articles made of wire, and fibrous rope, rigging in shipyards, vessels and Government Departments, false work, travelers, scaffolding, pile drivers, sheet piling, derricks, cranes, the erection, installation, handling and operating of same on construction work, railroad bridge work including maintenance, the moving, hoisting and lowering of machinery, the placing of same on foundations, including the bridge cranes, building piers, and vessels, the loading, unloading, necessary maintenance, erection, installation, removal, wrecking and dismantling of the above and housesmith work and submarine diving, in connection with or about same, the erection of steel tower, chutes, and spouts for concrete where attached to towers and the handling and fastening of the cables and guys for same, the racking, sorting, cutting, handling, hoisting, placing, and tying of iron, steel, and metal used in reinforced concrete construction including mesh for floors, arches and making of hoops and stirrup metal forms and metal supports thereof.vertical

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Sources: Heavy and Highway Construction Agreement