WORK JURISDICTION. Par. 1. It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement that all work specified in Article IV shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers, Elevator Constructor Apprentices and Elevator Constructor Assistant Mechanics in the employ of the Company. (a) The handling and unloading of all equipment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator Constructor, from the time such equipment arrives at or near the building site, shall be handled and unloaded by the Elevator Constructors. Mechanical equipment such as a fork lift or truck mounted swing boom may be used by the Elevator Constructors. A xxxxxxx, xxxxx or material hoist can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors to handle and unload the heavy material described in Par. 5(a). Where unusual conditions are expected to exist prior to delivery of equipment at or near the building site in regard to handling and unloading of equipment in the primary or secondary jurisdiction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Local's Business Representative to make appropriate arrangements for the handling and unloading of such equipment. In areas outside the jurisdiction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Regional Director. (b) The erecting and assembling of all elevator equipment to wit: electric, hydraulic, steam, belt, dumbwaiters, residence elevators, parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole, or similar types of elevators), shuttles, compressed air and handpower, automatic people movers, monorails, airport shuttles and like-named devices used in the transportation of people for short distances of travel (less than 5 miles), as well as vertical reciprocating conveyor systems. (c) It is understood and agreed that the preassembly of all escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers that may be done in the factory shall include the following: 1. Truss or truss sections with tracks, drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves, drive chains, skirts on the incline sections but not curved sections, step chains and steps installed and permanently aligned. 2. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned. 3. Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from the controller. All other work on escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers shall be performed in the field by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics either before or after the truss or truss sections are joined and/or hoisted and placed in permanent position. This includes any and all work not done in the factory. The erecting and assembly of all theater stage and curtain elevator equipment and guides and rigging thereto, organ consoles and orchestra elevators shall be performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics. (d) All wiring, conduit, and raceways from main line feeder terminals on the controller to other elevator apparatus and operating circuits. Controllers are not to be shipped from the factory with extended wiring attached thereto. (e) The erecting of all guide rails. (f) The installation of all grating under the control of the Company. The installation of all counterweight screens, overhead work, either wood or iron, and all material used for mounting of elevator apparatus in machine room, overhead or below. (g) The drilling of overhead beams for attaching machines, sheaves, kick angles, and all other elevator equipment. (h) The setting of all templates. (i) All foundations, either of wood or metal, that should take the place of masonry. (j) The assembly of all cabs complete. (k) The installation of all indicators. (1) The erecting of all electrical or mechanical automatic or semi-automatic gates complete.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK JURISDICTION. Par.
1. 4.01 It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement that all work specified in Article IV 4, shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers, Elevator Constructor Apprentices Mechanics and Elevator Constructor Assistant Mechanics Helpers in the employ of the CompanyEmployers.
(a) 4.02.01 The handling and unloading of all equipment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator Constructor, Constructor from the time such equipment arrives at or near the building site, site shall be handled and unloaded by the Elevator Constructors. Mechanical equipment such as a fork lift or truck mounted swing boom may be used by the Elevator Constructors. A xxxxxxx, xxxxxxx or xxxxx or material hoist can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors to handle and unload the heavy material described in Par. 5(a)4.04.01. Where unusual conditions are expected to exist prior to delivery of equipment at or near the building site in regard to handling and unloading of equipment in the primary or secondary jurisdiction of the local uniona Local Union, the Company Employer shall contact the Local's Business Representative to make appropriate arrangements for the handling and unloading of such equipment. In areas outside the jurisdiction of the local unionUnion, the Company Employer shall contact the Regional Director.
(b) 4.02.02 The erecting and assembling assembly of all elevator equipment to wit: electric, hydraulic, steam, belt, dumbwaiters, residence elevators, parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole, or similar types of elevators), shuttles, compressed air and handpower, automatic people movers, monorails, airport shuttles and like-named devices used in the transportation of people for short distances of travel (less than 5 miles), as well as vertical reciprocating conveyor systems.
(c) 4.02.03 It is understood and agreed that the preassembly of all escalators, moving stairways stairways, and link belt carriers carriers, that may be done in the factory shall include the following:
1. Truss or truss sections with tracks, drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves, drive chains, skirts on the incline sections but not curved sections, step chains and steps installed and permanently aligned.
2. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned.
3. Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from the controller. All other work on escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers shall be performed in the field by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Apprentices Mechanics and Assistant Mechanics Helpers either before or after the truss or truss sections are joined and/or hoisted and placed in permanent position. This includes any and all work not done in the factory. The erecting and assembly of all theater theatre stage and curtain elevator equipment and guides and rigging thereto, organ consoles and orchestra elevators shall be performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Mechanics and Helpers, Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics.
(d) 4.02.04 All wiring, conduit, and raceways from main line feeder terminals on the controller to other elevator apparatus and operating circuits. Controllers are not to be shipped from the factory with extended wiring attached thereto.
(e) 4.02.05 The erecting of all guide rails.
(f) 4.02.06 The installation of all grating under the control of the Company. The installation of all and counterweight screens, overhead work, either wood or iron, and all material used for mounting of elevator apparatus in machine room, overhead or below.
(g) The drilling of overhead beams for attaching machines, sheaves, kick angles, and all other elevator equipment.
(h) 4.02.07 The setting of all templates.
(i) All foundations, either of wood or metal, that should take the place of masonry.
(j) 4.02.08 The assembly of all cabs complete.
(k) 4.02.09 The installation of all indicators.
(1) 4.02.10 The erecting of all electrical or mechanical automatic or semi-automatic gates complete.
4.02.11 The hanging of all automatic or semi-automatic elevator hoistway doors, together with the installation of hangers and tracks.
4.02.12 The installation of all devices for opening and closing, and locking of elevator car and hoistway doors and gates.
4.02.13 The drilling of doors for mounting of closing devices, when the drilling needs to be done onsite.
4.02.14 The drilling of angle supports for mounting of closing devices except one template hole, when the drilling needs to be done onsite.
4.02.15 The drilling of xxxxx for sill trips, when the drilling needs to be done on site.
4.02.16 The operating of all temporary and uncompleted cars..
4.02.17 The setting of hydraulic power units (power units include motor, pump, drive valve system, internal piping, muffler, internal wiring, controller and tank). Where power units arrive in parts, they shall be assembled at the job site. The wiring and piping to and between multiple hydraulic power units shall be performed at the job site.
4.03.01 Nothing contained in Article 4 shall preclude the Employers from preassembling and prefabricating the following:
1. Temporary elevators 2. Residence elevators 3. Dumbwaiters
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
WORK JURISDICTION. Par.
. 1. It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement Agree- ment that all work specified in Article IV shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Con- structor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers, Elevator Constructor Apprentices and Elevator Constructor Assistant Mechanics in the employ of the Company.
(a) The handling and unloading of all equipment equip- ment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator Ele- vator Constructor, from the time such equipment equip- ment arrives at or near the building site, shall be handled and unloaded by the Elevator ConstructorsCon- structors. Mechanical equipment such as a fork lift or truck mounted swing boom may be used by the Elevator Constructors. A xxxxxxx, xxxxx or material hoist can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors to handle han- dle and unload the heavy material described in Par. 5(a). Where unusual conditions are expected ex- pected to exist prior to delivery of equipment at or near the building site in regard to handling han- dling and unloading of equipment in the primary pri- xxxx or secondary jurisdiction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Local's ’s Business Representative to make appropriate arrangements for the handling and unloading of such equipment. In areas outside the jurisdiction juris- diction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Regional Director.
(b) The erecting and assembling of all elevator eleva- tor equipment to wit: electric, hydraulic, steam, belt, dumbwaiters, residence elevators, parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Pi- geon Hole, or similar types of elevators), shuttlesshut- tles, compressed air and handpower, automatic auto- matic people movers, monorails, airport shuttles shut- tles and like-named devices used in the transportation trans- portation of people for short distances of travel (less than 5 miles), as well as vertical reciprocating re- ciprocating conveyor systems.
(c) It is understood and agreed that the preassembly pre- assembly of all escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers that may be done in the factory shall include the following:
1. Truss or truss sections with tracks, drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves, drive chains, skirts on the incline sections but not curved sections, step chains and steps installed in- stalled and permanently aligned.
2. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached at- tached but not aligned.
3. Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from the controller. All other work on escalators, moving stairways stair- ways and link belt carriers shall be performed in the field by Elevator Constructor MechanicsMechan- ics, HelpersHelper s, Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics Me- chanics either before or after the truss or truss sections are joined and/or hoisted and placed in permanent position. This includes any and all work not done in the factory. The T he erecting and assembly of all theater stage and curtain elevator equipment and guides and rigging thereto, organ consoles and orchestra elevators shall be performed by Elevator Ele- vator Constructor Mechanics, HelpersHelper s, Apprentices Ap- prentices and Assistant Mechanics.
(d) All wiring, conduit, and raceways from main line feeder terminals on the controller to other elevator apparatus and operating circuitsoperatingcircuits. Controllers are not to be shipped from the factory fac- tory with extended wiring attached wiringattached thereto.
(e) The erecting of all guide rails.
(f) The installation of all grating under the control of the Company. The installation of all counterweight screens, overhead work, either wood or iron, and all material used for mounting mount- ing of elevator apparatus in machine room, overhead or below.
(g) The drilling of overhead beams for attaching at- taching machines, sheaves, kick angles, and all other elevator equipment.
(h) The setting of all templates.
(i) All foundations, either of wood or metal, that should take the place of masonry.
(j) The assembly of all cabs complete.
(k) The installation of all indicators.
(1) The erecting of all electrical or mechanical mechani- cal automatic or semi-automatic gates completecom- plete.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK JURISDICTION. Par.
1. 1 It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement that all work specified in Article IV shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers, Helpers and Elevator Constructor Apprentices and Elevator Constructor Assistant Mechanics in the employ of the Company.. Par. 2
(a) The handling and unloading of all equipment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator Constructor, from the time such equipment arrives at or near the building site, shall be handled and unloaded by the Elevator Constructors. Mechanical equipment such as a fork lift or truck mounted swing boom may be used by the Elevator Constructors. A xxxxxxx, xxxxx or material hoist can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors to handle and unload the heavy material described in Par. Paragraph 5(a). Where unusual conditions are expected to exist prior to delivery of equipment at or near the building site in regard to handling and unloading of equipment in the primary or secondary jurisdiction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Local's Business Representative to make appropriate arrangements for the handling and unloading of such equipment. In areas outside the jurisdiction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Regional Director.
(b) The erecting and assembling of all elevator equipment to wit: electric, hydraulic, steam, belt, dumbwaiters, residence elevators, parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole, or similar types of elevators), shuttles, compressed air and handpower, automatic people movers, monorails, airport shuttles and like-named devices used in the transportation of people for short distances of travel (less than 5 miles), as well as vertical reciprocating conveyor systems.
(c) It is understood and agreed that the preassembly of all escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers that may be done in the factory shall include the following:
1. Truss or truss sections with tracks, drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves, drive chains, skirts on the incline sections but not curved sections, step chains and steps installed and permanently aligned.
2. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned.
3. Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from the controller. All other work on escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers shall be performed in the field by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Helpers and Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics either before or after the truss or truss sections are joined and/or hoisted and placed in permanent position. This includes any and all work not done in the factory. The erecting and assembly of all theater stage and curtain elevator equipment and guides and rigging thereto, organ consoles and orchestra elevators shall be performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Apprentices Helpers and Assistant MechanicsApprentices.
(d) All wiring, conduit, and raceways from main line feeder terminals on the controller to other elevator apparatus and operating circuits. Controllers are not to be shipped from the factory with extended wiring attached thereto.
(e) The erecting of all guide rails.
(f) The installation of all grating under the control of the Company. The installation of all counterweight screens, overhead work, either wood or iron, and all material used for mounting of elevator apparatus in machine room, overhead or below.
(g) The drilling of overhead beams for attaching machines, sheaves, kick angles, and all other elevator equipment.
(h) The setting of all templates.
(i) All foundations, either of wood or metal, ,that should take the place of masonry.
(j) The assembly of all cabs complete.
(k) The installation of all indicators.
(1) The erecting of all electrical or mechanical automatic or semi-semi - automatic gates complete.
(m) The hanging of all automatic or semi-automatic elevator hoistway doors, together with the installation of hangers and tracks.
(n) The installation of all devices for opening and closing, and locking of elevator car and hoistway doors and gates.
(o) The drilling of doors for mounting of closing devices.
(p) The drilling of angle supports for mounting of closing devices except one template hole.
(q) The drilling of xxxxx for sill trips.
(r) The operating of temporary cars.
(s) The setting of all elevator pressure open or pit tanks.
(t) The setting of hydraulic power units (power units include: motor, pump, drive valve system, internal piping, muffler, internal wiring, controller and tank). Where power units arrive in parts, they shall be assembled at the job site. The wiring and piping to and between multiple hydraulic power units shall be performed at the job site.
(u) All air cushions with the exception of those built of brick or those put together with hot rivets.
(v) Landing door entrances.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK JURISDICTION. Par.
1. It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement that all work specified in Article IV shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers, Elevator Constructor Apprentices and Elevator Constructor Assistant Mechanics in the employ of the Company.
(a) The handling and unloading of all equipment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator Constructor, from the time such equipment arrives at or near the building site, shall be handled and unloaded by the Elevator Constructors. Mechanical equipment such as a fork lift or truck mounted swing boom may be used by the Elevator Constructors. A xxxxxxxderrick, xxxxx crane, material or material buck hoist can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors to handle and unload the heavy material described in Par. 5(a). Where unusual conditions are expected to exist prior to delivery of equipment at or near the building site in regard to handling and unloading of equipment in the primary or secondary jurisdiction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Local's Business Representative to make appropriate arrangements for the handling and unloading of such equipment. In areas outside the jurisdiction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Regional Director.
(b) The erecting and assembling of all elevator equipment to wit: electric, hydraulic, steam, belt, dumbwaiters, residence elevators, parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole, or similar types of elevators), shuttles, compressed air and handpower, automatic people movers, monorails, airport shuttles and like-named devices used in the transportation of people for short distances of travel (less than 5 miles), as well as vertical reciprocating conveyor systems.
(c) It is understood and agreed that the preassembly of all escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers that may be done in the factory shall include the following:
1. Truss or truss sections with tracks, drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves, drive chains, skirts on the incline sections but not curved sections, step chains and steps installed and permanently aligned.
2. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned.
3. Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from the controller. All other work on escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers shall be performed in the field by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics either before or after the truss or truss sections are joined and/or hoisted and placed in permanent position. This includes any and all work not done in the factory. The erecting and assembly of all theater stage and curtain elevator equipment and guides and rigging thereto, organ consoles and orchestra elevators shall be performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics.
(d) All wiring, conduit, and raceways from main line feeder terminals on the controller to other elevator apparatus and operating circuits. Controllers are not to be shipped from the factory with extended wiring attached thereto.
(e) The erecting of all guide rails.
(f) The installation of all grating under the control of the Company. The installation of all counterweight screens, overhead work, either wood or iron, and all material used for mounting of elevator apparatus in machine room, overhead or below.
(g) The drilling of overhead beams for attaching machines, sheaves, kick angles, and all other elevator equipment.
(h) The setting of all templates.
(i) All foundations, either of wood or metal, that should take the place of masonry.
(j) The assembly of all cabs complete.
(k) The installation of all indicators.
(1) The erecting of all electrical or mechanical automatic or semi-automatic gates complete.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK JURISDICTION. Par.
1. 4.01 It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement that all work specified in Article IV 4, shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers, Elevator Constructor Apprentices Mechanics and Elevator Constructor Assistant Mechanics Helpers in the employ of the CompanyEmployers.
(a) 4.02.01 The handling and unloading of all equipment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator Constructor, Constructor from the time such equipment arrives at or near the building site, site shall be handled and unloaded by the Elevator Constructors. Mechanical equipment such as a fork lift or truck mounted swing boom may be used by the Elevator Constructors. A xxxxxxx, xxxxxxx or xxxxx or material hoist can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors to handle and unload the heavy material described in Par. 5(a)4.05.01. Where unusual conditions are expected to exist prior to delivery of equipment at or near the building site in regard to handling and unloading of equipment in the primary or secondary jurisdiction of the local uniona Local Union, the Company Employer shall contact the Local's Business Representative to make appropriate arrangements for the handling and unloading of such equipment. In areas outside the jurisdiction of the local unionUnion, the Company Employer shall contact the Regional Director.
(b) 4.02.02 The erecting and assembling assembly of all elevator equipment to wit: electric, hydraulic, steam, belt, dumbwaiters, residence elevators, parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole, or similar types of elevators), shuttles, compressed air and handpower, automatic people movers, monorails, airport shuttles and like-named devices used in the transportation of people for short distances of travel (less than 5 miles), as well as vertical reciprocating conveyor systems.
(c) 4.02.03 It is understood and agreed that the preassembly of all escalators, moving stairways stairways, and link belt carriers carriers, that may be done in the factory shall include the following:
1. Truss or truss sections with tracks, drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves, drive chains, skirts on the incline sections but not curved sections, step chains and steps installed and permanently aligned.
2. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned.
3. Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from the controller. All other work on escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers shall be performed in the field by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Apprentices Mechanics and Assistant Mechanics Helpers either before or after the truss or truss sections are joined and/or hoisted and placed in permanent position. This includes any and all work not done in the factory. The erecting and assembly of all theater theatre stage and curtain elevator equipment and guides and rigging thereto, organ consoles and orchestra elevators shall be performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Mechanics and Helpers, Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics.
(d) 4.02.04 All wiring, conduit, and raceways from main line feeder terminals on the controller to other elevator apparatus and operating circuits. Controllers are not to be shipped from the factory with extended wiring attached thereto.
(e) 4.02.05 The erecting of all guide rails.
(f) 4.02.06 The installation of all grating under the control of the Company. The installation of all and counterweight screens, overhead work, either wood or iron, and all material used for mounting of elevator apparatus in machine room, overhead or below.
(g) 4.02.07 The drilling of overhead beams for attaching machines, sheaves, kick angles, and all other elevator equipment.
(h) 4.02.08 The setting of all templates.
(i) 4.02.09 All foundations, either of wood or metal, that should take the place of masonry.
(j) 4.02.10 The assembly of all cabs complete.
(k) 4.02.11 The installation of all indicators.
(1) 4.02.12 The erecting of all electrical or mechanical automatic or semi-automatic gates complete.
4.02.13 The hanging of all automatic or semi-automatic elevator hoistway doors, together with the installation of hangers and tracks.
4.02.14 The installation of all devices for opening and closing, and locking of elevator car and hoistway doors and gates.
4.02.15 The drilling of doors for mounting of closing devices.
4.02.16 The drilling of angle supports for mounting of closing devices except one template hole.
4.02.17 The drilling of xxxxx for sill trips.
4.02.18 The operating of all temporary and uncompleted cars.
4.02.19 The setting of all elevator pressure, open or pit tanks.
4.02.20 The setting of hydraulic power units (power units include motor, pump, drive valve system, internal piping, muffler, internal wiring, controller and tank). Where power units arrive in parts, they shall be assembled at the job site. The wiring and piping to and between multiple hydraulic power units shall be performed at the job site.
4.02.21 All air cushions with the exception of those built of brick or those put together with hot rivets.
4.03.01 Nothing contained in Article 4 shall preclude the Employers from preassembling and prefabricating the following:
1. Temporary elevators 2. Residence elevators 3. Dumbwaiters
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Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement, Provincial Collective Agreement
WORK JURISDICTION. Par.
1. 1 It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement that all work specified in Article IV shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers, Helpers and Elevator Constructor Apprentices and Elevator Constructor Assistant Mechanics in the employ of the Company.. Par. 2
(a) The handling and unloading of all equipment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator Constructor, from the time such equipment arrives at or near the building site, shall be handled and unloaded by the Elevator Constructors. Mechanical equipment such as a fork lift or truck mounted swing boom may be used by the Elevator Constructors. A xxxxxxx, xxxxx or material hoist can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors to handle and unload the heavy material described in Par. Paragraph 5(a). Where unusual conditions are expected to exist prior to delivery of equipment at or near the building site in regard to handling and unloading of equipment in the primary or secondary jurisdiction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Local's Business Representative to make appropriate arrangements for the handling and unloading of such equipment. In areas outside the jurisdiction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Regional Director.
(b) The erecting and assembling of all elevator equipment to wit: electric, hydraulic, steam, belt, dumbwaiters, residence elevators, parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole, or similar types of elevators), shuttles, compressed air and handpower, automatic people movers, monorails, airport shuttles and like-named devices used in the transportation of people for short distances of travel (less than 5 miles), as well as vertical reciprocating conveyor systems.
(c) It is understood and agreed that the preassembly of all escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers that may be done in the factory shall include the following:
1. Truss or truss sections with tracks, drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves, drive chains, skirts on the incline sections but not curved sections, step chains and steps installed and permanently aligned.
2. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned.
3. Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from the controller. All other work on escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers shall be performed in the field by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Helpers and Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics either before or after the truss or truss sections are joined and/or hoisted and placed in permanent position. This includes any and all work not done in the factory. The erecting and assembly of all theater stage and curtain elevator equipment and guides and rigging thereto, organ consoles and orchestra elevators shall be performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Apprentices Helpers and Assistant MechanicsApprentices.
(d) All wiring, conduit, and raceways from main line feeder terminals on the controller to other elevator apparatus and operating circuits. Controllers are not to be shipped from the factory with extended wiring attached thereto.
(e) The erecting of all guide rails.
(f) The installation of all grating under the control of the Company. The installation of all counterweight screens, overhead work, either wood or iron, and all material used for mounting of elevator apparatus in machine room, overhead or below.
(g) The drilling of overhead beams for attaching machines, sheaves, kick angles, and all other elevator equipment.
(h) The setting of all templates.
(i) All foundations, either of wood or metal, ,that should take the place of masonry.
(j) The assembly of all cabs complete.
(k) The installation of all indicators.
(1) The erecting of all electrical or mechanical automatic or semi-semi - automatic gates complete.
(m) The hanging of all automatic or semi-automatic elevator hoistway doors, together with the installation of hangers and tracks.
(n) The installation of all devices for opening and closing, and locking of elevator car and hoistway doors and gates.
(o) The drilling of doors for mounting of closing devices.
(p) The drilling of angle supports for mounting of closing devices except one template hole.
(q) The drilling of xxxxx for sill trips.
(r) The operating of temporary cars.
(s) The setting of all elevator pressure open or pit tanks.
(t) The setting of hydraulic power units (power units include: motor, pump, drive valve system, internal piping, muffler, internal wiring, controller and tank). Where power units arrive in parts, they shall be assembled at the job site. The wiring and piping to and between multiple hydraulic power units shall be performed at the job site.
(u) All air cushions with the exception of those built of brick or those put together with hot rivets.
(v) Landing door entrances.
(a) Nothing contained in Article IV shall preclude the Company from preassembling and prefabricating the following:
(1) Temporary elevators A temporary elevator is defined as a nonpermanent elevator installed prior to or during construction work inside or outside buildings. The assembly, disassembly and moving of temporary elevators from job to job or area to area may be accomplished in the most economical fashion provided, however, whatever work is required to be performed at the job site in connection therewith shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers and Apprentices.
(2) Residence elevators Residence elevators shall mean elevators installed solely for use in a single family residence and not for general public use. Single family residences may be part of a multi-unit structure.
(3) Dumbwaiters
(4) Dock elevators
(5) Parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole or similar types of elevators)
(6) Apartment House elevators Apartment house elevators shall mean an elevator installed in a multi - unit, multifamily structure, (excluding condominiums) but not to exceed three (3) stories in height (i.e. 36 ft.) and the elevator shall not make more than three (3) stops nor exceed a capacity of 2500 lbs.
(7) Preassembled plug connectors may be used to interconnect the solid state components of the elevator systems (solid state to solid state only), and to connect any component in and on the car (excluding traveling cable). When the use of fiber optics is applied to the elevator system, preassembled plugs/coupling devices may be used to maintain the integrity of the connection(s). It is understood and agreed that the connecting and/or coupling of devices will be done by the Elevator Constructor whether accomplished by external wiring or preassembled plug connectors as provided in this Paragraph.
(8) Limited Use/Limited Access Elevators which shall mean elevators described under the scope of Limited Use/Limited Access Elevators as defined in A.S.M.E. A17.
1. Incline stairway chair lifts and incline and vertical wheelchair lifts shall mean lifts described under the scope of A.S.M.E. A17.
1. Limited Use/Limited Access Elevators, incline stairway chair lifts, inclined and vertical wheelchair lifts, and residence elevators may be installed in the most economical fashion, provided there is no factor of safety involved. Whatever work is required to be performed at the job site in connection therewith shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers and Apprentices.
(9) Landing door entrance assemblies which will be limited to struts, xxxxx, headers, frames and associated hardware for installation purposes: door header including tracks, hangers, and all relating devices (adjusting and aligning to be done in the field).
(10) Car-top inspection station which may only include pre-wired service light, gate switch, alarm device and inspection station.
(a) Pre-wired canopies with lights and fans.
(b) It is understood and agreed that the preassembly and/or prefabrication of electric walks, Trav-o-lators, speed ramps or similar type of moving walks, (limited to 15° incline per ANSI Code), shall include the following:
(1) Truss sections with drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves and drive chains installed and aligned.
(2) Truss sections with tracks installed and aligned.
(3) Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned.
(4) Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from controllers. Work to be done in the field shall include setting and aligning of truss sections and supports, installation of pallets (platforms and belting), handrails, handrail idler sheaves, centering guides, combplates, balustrades and trim.
(a) It is agreed that when sinking, drilling, boring or digging cylinder xxxxx for hydraulic lifts, hydraulic elevators or screw lifts, the Company shall employ Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers and Elevator Constructor Apprentices.
(b) On any job where the Company subcontracts the sinking, drilling, boring or digging of cylinder xxxxx for hydraulic lifts, hydraulic elevators or screw lifts, one Elevator Constructor Mechanic shall be employed by the Company to supervise and assist in any and/or all work related to sinking, drilling, boring or digging of the cylinder well including the installation of the casing whether its sections be welded, screwed or riveted or by any other method joined.
(c) It is agreed that the work performed by the subcontractor shall be strictly limited to work in connection with the digging of the hole and the installation of the casing. It is understood that the Company will have the preceding sentence inserted in his contract with the subcontractor.
(d) The Company shall have the Elevator Constructor Mechanic on the job at the time the subcontractor arrives on the job for the drilling of the hole and during the entire time the subcontractor performs any work in connection with the drilling of the hole including the setting up and/or assembly and disassembly of the rig.
(e) If the Company violates the requirement defined in Par. (d) it shall be assessed and pay as liquidated damages a sum equal to double the total compensation of the Elevator Constructor Mechanic in the area for the number of hours an Elevator Constructor Mechanic should have been on the job and was not on the job in the sinking, drilling, boring or digging the cylinder well. This liquidated damage shall be paid by the Company to the said jointly administered trust fund. In the case of a second offense, the liquidated damages shall be computed on the same basis as the first offense, except that the amount shall be tripled instead of doubled; for the third and subsequent offenses during the term of this Agreement, the liquidated damages shall be $500 more than the second offense. The Company's Regions shall constitute separate areas for the counting of repeated violations by the Company and only violations in the same district shall be counted for the purpose of imposing graduated penalties.
(f) Should a work stoppage or strike occur because of a dispute over the application or interpretation of this paragraph none of the foregoing penalties will be imposed.
(a) Where heavy material is to be hoisted or lowered outside of the structure, a xxxxxxx, crane or material hoist can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors in the employ of the Company. Heavy material under subparagraph (a) is confined to machines, controllers, generators, trusses, or sections of trusses, plungers and cylinders. (Where multiple sections of cylinders and plungers are used, they shall be connected in the field by Elevator Constructors. Exception: the Company’s multiple sections of cylinders may be connected either in the field or factory up to thirty-eight (38) feet in length; where multiple sections of plungers are used, they shall be connected in the field by Elevator Constructors.) In addition to the foregoing, the Company shall have the right to utilize derricks, cranes or a material hoist to hoist or lower tools of the trade, gang boxes, welders, air and gas tanks, cutting torches, material handling equipment and safety equipment.
(b) Where conditions are such that the following heavy material can be hoisted up the hoistway, it shall be hoisted by the Elevator Constructors. Where conditions are such that the following heavy material cannot be hoisted up the hoistway, it can be hoisted with a crane or material hoist under the supervision of Elevator Constructors. Heavy material under subparagraph
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK JURISDICTION. Par.
. 1. It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement Agree- ment that all work specified in Article IV shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Con- structor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers, Elevator Constructor Apprentices and Elevator Constructor Assistant Mechanics in the employ of the Company.
(a) The handling and unloading of all equipment equip- ment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator Ele- vator Constructor, from the time such equipment equip- ment arrives at or near the building site, shall be handled and unloaded by the Elevator ConstructorsCon- structors. Mechanical equipment such as a fork lift or truck mounted swing boom may be used by the Elevator Constructors. A xxxxxxx, xxxxx or material hoist can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors to handle han- dle and unload the heavy material described in Par. 5(a). Where unusual conditions are expected ex- pected to exist prior to delivery of equipment at or near the building site in regard to handling han- dling and unloading of equipment in the primary pri- xxxx or secondary jurisdiction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Local's ’s Business Representative to make appropriate arrangements for the handling and unloading of such equipment. In areas outside the jurisdiction juris- diction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Regional Director.
(b) The erecting and assembling of all elevator eleva- tor equipment to wit: electric, hydraulic, steam, belt, dumbwaiters, residence elevators, parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Pi- geon Hole, or similar types of elevators), shuttlesshut- tles, compressed air and handpower, automatic auto- matic people movers, monorails, airport shuttles shut- tles and like-named devices used in the transportation trans- portation of people for short distances of travel (less than 5 miles), as well as vertical reciprocating re- ciprocating conveyor systems.
(c) It is understood and agreed that the preassembly pre- assembly of all escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers that may be done in the factory shall include the following:
1. Truss or truss sections with tracks, drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves, drive chains, skirts on the incline sections but not curved sections, step chains and steps installed in- stalled and permanently aligned.
2. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached at- tached but not aligned.
3. Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from the controller. All other work on escalators, moving stairways stair- ways and link belt carriers shall be performed in the field by Elevator Constructor MechanicsMechan- ics, HelpersHelper s, Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics Me- chanics either before or after the truss or truss sections are joined and/or hoisted and placed in permanent position. This includes any and all work not done in the factory. The T he erecting and assembly of all theater stage and curtain elevator equipment and guides and rigging thereto, organ consoles and orchestra elevators shall be performed by Elevator Ele- vator Constructor Mechanics, HelpersHelper s, Apprentices Ap- prentices and Assistant Mechanics.
(d) All wiring, conduit, and raceways from main line feeder terminals on the controller to other elevator apparatus and operating circuits. Controllers are not to be shipped from the factory fac- tory with extended wiring attached thereto.
(e) The erecting of all guide rails.
(f) The installation of all grating under the control of the Company. The installation of all counterweight screens, overhead work, either wood or iron, and all material used for mounting mount- ing of elevator apparatus in machine room, overhead or below.
(g) The drilling of overhead beams for attaching at- taching machines, sheaves, kick angles, and all other elevator equipment.
(h) The setting of all templates.
(i) All foundations, either of wood or metal, that should take the place of masonry.
(j) The assembly of all cabs complete.
(k) The installation of all indicators.
(1) The erecting of all electrical or mechanical mechani- cal automatic or semi-automatic gates completecom- plete.
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Samples: Neba Agreement, Neba Agreement
WORK JURISDICTION. Par.
1. It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement that all work specified in Article IV shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Eleva- tor Constructor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers, Elevator Constructor Apprentices Mechanics and Elevator Constructor Assistant Mechanics Helpers in the employ of the Company.
(a) The handling and unloading of all equipment equip- ment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator El- evator Constructor, from the time such equipment equip- ment arrives at or near the building site, shall be handled and unloaded by the Elevator Constructors. Mechanical equipment such as a fork lift or truck mounted swing boom may be used by the Elevator Constructors. A xxxxxxx, der- xxxx or xxxxx or material hoist can be used under the supervision supervi- sion of Elevator Constructors to handle and unload the heavy material described in Par. Para- graph 5(a). Where unusual conditions are expected ex- pected to exist prior to delivery of equipment at or near the building site in regard to handling han- dling and unloading of equipment in the primary pri- xxxx or secondary jurisdiction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Local's ’s Business Representative to make appropriate appropri- ate arrangements for the handling and unloading un- loading of such equipment. In areas outside the jurisdiction of the local union, the Company Com- pany shall contact the Regional Director.
(b) The erecting and assembling of all elevator ele- vator equipment to wit: electric, hydraulic, steam, belt, dumbwaiters, residence elevatorseleva- tors, parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole, or similar types of elevatorsele- vators), shuttles, compressed air and handpower, automatic people movers, monorails, airport shuttles and like-named devices used in the transportation of people for short distances of travel (less than 5 miles), as well as vertical reciprocating conveyor systemshand- power.
(c) It is understood and agreed that the preassembly of all escalators, moving stairways stair- ways and link belt carriers that may be done in the factory shall include the following:
1. Truss or truss sections with tracks, drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves, drive chains, skirts on the incline sections [not to exceed 2" above chord line] but not skirt switches or curved sections, step chains and steps installed and permanently perma- nently aligned.
2. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached at- tached but not aligned. If alligned, they shall be disassembled.
3. Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from the controller. All other work on escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers shall be performed per- formed in the field by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Apprentices Mechanics and Assistant Mechanics Helpers either before or after the truss or truss sections are joined and/or hoisted and placed in permanent positionposi- tion. This includes any and all work not done in the factory. The erecting and assembly of all theater stage and curtain elevator equipment and guides and rigging thereto, organ consoles and orchestra elevators shall be performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Mechanics and Helpers, Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics.
(d) All wiring, conduit, and raceways from main line feeder terminals on the controller to other elevator apparatus and operating circuits. Controllers are not to be shipped from the factory with extended wiring attached at- tached thereto.
(e) The erecting of all guide rails.
(f) The installation of all grating under the control of the Company. The installation of all counterweight screens, overhead work, either wood or iron, and all material used for mounting of elevator apparatus in machine room, overhead or below.
(g) The drilling of overhead beams for attaching at- taching machines, sheaves, kick angles, and all other elevator equipment.
(h) The setting of all templates.
(i) All foundations, either of wood or metal, that should take the place of masonry.
(j) The assembly of all cabs complete.
(k) The installation of all indicators.
(1l) The erecting of all electrical or mechanical mechan- ical automatic or semi-automatic gates completecom- plete.
(m) The hanging of all automatic or semi- automatic elevator hoistway doors, together with the installation of hangers and tracks.
(n) The installation of all devices for open- ing and closing, and locking of elevator car and hoistway doors and gates.
(o) The drilling of doors for mounting of closing devices.
(p) The drilling of angle supports for mounting of closing devices except one tem- plate hole.
(q) The drilling of xxxxx for sill trips.
(r) The operating of temporary cars.
(s) The setting of all elevator pressure open or pit tanks.
(t) The setting of hydraulic power units (power units include: motor, pump, drive valve system, internal piping, muffler, inter- nal wiring, controller and tank). Where power units arrive in parts, they shall be as- sembled at the jobsite. The wiring and pip- ing to and between multiple hydraulic power units shall be performed at the jobsite.
(u) All air cushions with the exception of those built of brick or those put together with hot rivets.
(v) Landing door entrances.
(a) Nothing contained in Article IV shall preclude the Company from preassembling and prefabricating the following:
(1) Temporary elevators A temporary elevator is defined as a non- permanent elevator installed prior to or dur- ing construction work inside or outside buildings. The assembly, disassembly and moving of temporary elevators from job to job or area to area may be accomplished in the most economical fashion provided, how- ever, whatever work is required to be per- formed at the jobsite in connection there- with shall be performed exclusively by Ele- vator Constructor Mechanics and Helpers.
(2) Residence elevators Residence elevators shall mean elevators installed solely for use in a single family res- idence and not for general public use. Single family residences may be part of a multi-unit structure.
(3) Dumbwaiters
(4) Dock elevators
(5) Parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole or similar types of ele- vators)
(6) Apartment House elevators Apartment house elevators shall mean an elevator installed in a multi-unit, multi-fam- ily structure, (excluding condominiums) but not to exceed three (3) stories in height (i.e. 35 ft.) and the elevator shall not make more than three (3) stops nor exceed a capacity of 2500 lbs.
(7) Preassembled plug connectors may be used to interconnect the solid state compo- nents of the elevator systems (solid state to solid state only),and to connect any compo- nent in and on the car (excluding traveling cable). When the use of fiber optics is applied to the elevator system, preassembled plugs/coupling devices may be used to main- tain the integrity of the connection(s). It is understood and agreed that the con- necting and/or coupling of devices will be done by the Elevator Constructor whether accomplished by external wiring or pre- assembled plug connectors as provided in this Paragraph.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK JURISDICTION. Par.
1. It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement that all work specified in Article IV shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers, Elevator Constructor Apprentices Mechanics and Elevator Constructor Assistant Mechanics Helpers in the employ of the Company.
(a) Employers. The handling and unloading of all equipment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator Constructor, Constructor from the time such equipment arrives at or near the building site, site shall be handled and unloaded by the Elevator Constructors. Mechanical equipment such as a fork lift or truck mounted swing boom may be used by the Elevator Constructors. A xxxxxxx, xxxxxxx or xxxxx or material hoist can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors to handle and unload the heavy material described in Par. 5(a). Where unusual conditions are expected to exist prior to delivery of equipment at or near the building site in regard to handling han- dling and unloading of equipment in the primary or secondary jurisdiction juris- diction of the local uniona Local Union, the Company Employer shall contact the Local's Business Representative to make appropriate arrangements for the handling and unloading of such equipment. In areas outside the jurisdiction of the local unionUnion, the Company Employer shall contact the Regional Director.
(b) . The erecting and assembling assembly of all elevator equipment to wit: electric, hydraulic, steam, belt, dumbwaiters, residence elevators, parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole, or similar types of elevators), shuttles, compressed air and handpower, automatic people movers, monorails, airport shuttles and like-named devices used in the transportation of people for short distances of travel (less than 5 miles), as well as vertical reciprocating conveyor systems.
(c) . It is understood and agreed that the preassembly of all escalators, moving stairways stairways, and link belt carriers carriers, that may be done in the factory shall include the following:
1. : Truss or truss sections with tracks, drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves, drive chains, skirts on the incline sections but not curved sections, step chains and steps installed and permanently aligned.
2. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned.
3. Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from the controller. All other work on escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers shall be performed in the field by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Apprentices Mechanics and Assistant Mechanics Helpers either before or after the truss or truss sections sec- tions are joined and/or hoisted and placed in permanent position. This includes any and all work not done in the factory. The erecting and assembly of all theater stage and curtain elevator equipment and guides and rigging thereto, organ consoles and orchestra elevators shall be performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Mechanics and Helpers, Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics.
(d) . All wiring, conduit, and raceways from racewaysfrom main line feeder terminals ter- minals on the controller to other elevator apparatus and operating circuits. Controllers are not to be shipped from the factory with extended wiring attached thereto.
(e) . The erecting of all guide rails.
(f) . The installation of all grating under the control of the Company. The installation of all counterweight and screens, overhead work, either wood or iron, and all material used for mounting mount- ing of elevator apparatus in machine room, overhead or below.
(g) . The drilling of overhead beams for attaching machines, sheaves, kick angles, and all other elevator equipment.
(h) . The setting of all templates.
(i) . All foundations, either of wood or metal, that should take the place of masonry.
(j) . The assembly of all cabs complete.
(k) . The installation of all indicators.
(1) . The erecting of all electrical or mechanical automatic or semi-automaticgates complete. The hanging of all automatic gates completeor semi-automatic elevator hoistway doors, together with the installation of hangers and tracks. The installation of all devices for opening and closing, and locking of elevator car and hoistway doors and gates. The drilling of doors for mounting of closing devices. The drilling of angle supports for mounting of closing devices except one template hole. The drilling of xxxxx for sill trips. The operating of all temporary and uncompleted cars. The setting of all elevator pressure, open or pit tanks. The setting of hydraulic power units (power units include motor, drive valve system, internal piping, muffler, internal wiring, controller and tank). Where power units arrive in parts, they shall be assembled at the job site. The wiring and piping to and between multiple hydraulic power units shall be performed at the job site. All air cushions with the exception of those built of brick or those put together with hot rivets. Nothing contained in Article shall preclude the Employersfrom and prefabricatingthe following: Temporary elevators Residence elevators Dumbwaiters Dock elevators Parking garage elevators (such as Pigeon Hole or similar types of elevators). Handicap Lifts Freight Platform A temporary elevator is defined as a nonpermanent elevator installed prior to or during construction work inside or outside buildings. The assembly, disassembly and moving of temporary elevators from job to job or area to area may be accomplished in the most economical fashion, provided, however, whatever work is required to be per- formed at the job site in connection therewith shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics and Helpers. Residence elevators shall mean elevators installed solely for use in a single family residence and not for general public use. Single family residences may be part of a multi-unit structure. plug connectors may be used to intercon- nect solid state components of the elevator systems, for instance: Solid State controllers, Power conversions modules, Speed and position monitoring devices, Load measuring devices, Digital data components. tem, the integrity of the It is understood and agreed that the connection and/or coupling of devices will be done by the Elevator Constructor whether accomplished by external wiring or plug con- nectors as provided in this Paragraph. It is understood and agreed that the and/or prefabrication of electric walks, speed ramps or similar type of moving walks (limited to fifteen degree (15) incline per Code), shall include the following: Truss sections with drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves and drive chains installed and aligned. Truss sections with tracks installed and aligned. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned. Work to be done in the field shall include setting and align- ing of sections and supports, setting controllers, all wiring and conduit from the controller, installation of pallets (platforms and bell- ing), handrails, handrail idler sheaves, centering guides, plates, balustrades and trim. It is agreed that when sinking drilling, boring or digging cylinder xxxxx for hydraulic elevators or screw the Employers shall employ Elevator Constructor mechanics and Elevator Constructor Helpers. On any job where the Employers subcontract the sinking, drilling, boring or digging of cylinder xxxxx for hydraulic elevators or screw lifts, it is understood that the Employers shall have inserted in the contract with the subcontractor a clause specify- ing that Elevator constructor Mechanics and Elevator Constructor Helpers must be employed in this work. In the event there are no qualified Elevator Constructor Mechanics and Elevator Constructor Helpers available for this class of work, the subcontractor may employ other qualified men. Where heavy material is to be hoisted or lowered outside of the structure, xxxxxxx or xxxxx can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors in the employ of the Employers. Heavy material under sub-paragraph is confined to machines, con- trollers, selectors, generators, trusses or sections of trusses, plungers, cylinders, beams, sheaves, and bundles of rails. (Where multiple sections of cylinders and plungers are used, they shall be connected in the field by Elevator Constructors.) All other material is to be hoisted or lowered by Elevator Constructors without the use of or crane. The wrecking and dismantling of elevator plants shall be performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics and Elevator Constructor Helpers. Elevator plants as referred to in this paragraph are understood to include Elevators, Escalators, moving stairways, dumbwaiters, moving walks and all other equipment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator Constructor. Where Elevator Constructor Mechanics are not available to lay car floor covering, it is agreed that the Employers may employ others to do this work. Inserts and/or bond blocks are to be set by Elevator Constructor Mechanics in the primary jurisdictions of Local Union. Inserts may be set by others outside the primary jurisdictions of Local Unions where a day's work cannot be provided. The industry, including its employees and customers, will be served best by full utilization of the latest methods, techniques, technologies, tools and equipment available including communica- tions equipment. Therefore, no restrictions shall be imposed on their use.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK JURISDICTION. Par.
1. 4.01 It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement that all work specified in Article IV 4, shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers, Elevator Constructor Apprentices Mechanics and Elevator Constructor Assistant Mechanics Helpers in the employ of the CompanyEmployers.
(a) 4.02.01 The handling and unloading of all equipment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator Constructor, Constructor from the time such equipment arrives at or near the building site, site shall be handled and unloaded by the Elevator Constructors. Mechanical equipment such as a fork lift forklift or truck mounted swing boom may be used by the Elevator Constructors. A xxxxxxx, xxxxxxx or xxxxx or material hoist can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors to handle and unload the heavy material described in Par. 5(a)4.04.01. Where unusual conditions are expected to exist prior to delivery of equipment at or near the building site in regard to handling and unloading of equipment in the primary or secondary jurisdiction of the local uniona Local Union, the Company Employer shall contact the Local's Business Representative to make appropriate arrangements for the handling and unloading of such equipment. In areas outside the jurisdiction of the local unionUnion, the Company Employer shall contact the Regional Director.
(b) 4.02.02 The erecting and assembling assembly of all elevator equipment to wit: electric, hydraulic, steam, belt, dumbwaiters, residence elevators, parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole, or similar types of elevators), shuttles, compressed air and handpower, automatic people movers, monorails, airport shuttles and like-named devices used in the transportation of people for short distances of travel (less than 5 miles), as well as vertical reciprocating conveyor systemshand power.
(c) 4.02.03 It is understood and agreed that the preassembly of all escalators, moving stairways stairways, and link belt carriers carriers, that may be done in the factory shall include the following:
1. Truss or truss sections with tracks, drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves, drive chains, skirts on the incline sections but not curved sections, step chains and steps installed and permanently aligned.
2. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned.
3. Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from the controller. All other work on escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers shall be performed in the field by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Apprentices Mechanics and Assistant Mechanics Helpers either before or after the truss or truss sections are joined and/or hoisted and placed in permanent position. This includes any and all work not done in the factory. The erecting and assembly of all theater theatre stage and curtain elevator equipment and guides and rigging thereto, organ consoles and orchestra elevators shall be performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Mechanics and Helpers, Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics.
(d) 4.02.04 All wiring, conduit, conduit and raceways from main line feeder terminals on the controller to other elevator apparatus and operating circuits. Controllers are not to be shipped from the factory with extended wiring attached thereto.
(e) 4.02.05 The erecting of all guide rails.
(f) 4.02.06 The installation of all grating under the control of the Company. The installation of all and counterweight screens, overhead work, either wood or iron, and all material used for mounting of elevator apparatus in machine room, overhead or below.
(g) The drilling of overhead beams for attaching machines, sheaves, kick angles, and all other elevator equipment.
(h) 4.02.07 The setting of all templates.
(i) All foundations, either of wood or metal, that should take the place of masonry.
(j) 4.02.08 The assembly of all cabs complete.
(k) 4.02.09 The installation of all indicators.
(1) 4.02.10 The erecting of all electrical or mechanical automatic or semi-automatic gates complete.
4.02.11 The hanging of all automatic or semi-automatic elevator hoistway doors, together with the installation of hangers and tracks.
4.02.12 The installation of all devices for opening and closing and locking of elevator car and hoistway doors and gates.
4.02.13 The drilling of doors for mounting of closing devices when the drilling needs to be done onsite.
4.02.14 The drilling of angle supports for mounting of closing devices except one template hole, when the drilling needs to be done onsite.
4.02.15 The drilling of xxxxx for sill trips when the drilling needs to be done on site.
4.02.16 The operating of all temporary and uncompleted cars.
4.02.17 The setting of hydraulic power units (power units include motor, pump, drive valve system, internal piping, muffler, internal wiring, controller and tank). Where power units arrive in parts, they shall be assembled at the job site. The wiring and piping to and between multiple hydraulic power units shall be performed at the job site.
4.03.01 Nothing contained in Article 4 shall preclude the Employers from preassembling and prefabricating the following:
1. Temporary elevators 2. Residence elevators 3. Dumbwaiters
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Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement
WORK JURISDICTION. Par.
1. It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement agreement that all work specified in Article IV shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers, Mechanics and Elevator Constructor Apprentices and Elevator Constructor Assistant Mechanics in the employ of the CompanyEmployer.
(a) The handling and unloading of all equipment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator Constructor, from the time such equipment arrives at or near the building site, shall be handled and unloaded by the Elevator Constructors. Mechanical equipment such as a fork lift or truck mounted swing boom may be used by the Elevator Constructors. A xxxxxxx, xxxxx or material hoist can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors to handle and unload the heavy material described in Par. 5(a). Where unusual conditions are expected to exist prior to delivery of equipment at or near the building site in regard to handling and unloading of equipment in the primary or secondary jurisdiction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Local's Business Representative to make appropriate arrangements for the handling and unloading of such equipment. In areas outside the jurisdiction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Regional Director.
(b) The erecting and assembling of all elevator equipment to wit: electric, hydraulic, steam, belt, dumbwaiters, residence elevators, parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole, or similar types of elevators), shuttles, compressed air and handpower, automatic people movers, monorails, airport shuttles and like-named devices used in the transportation of people for short distances of travel (less than 5 miles), as well as vertical reciprocating conveyor systems.
(cb) It is understood and agreed that the preassembly of all escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers that may be done in the factory shall include the following:
1. Truss or truss sections with tracks, drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves, drive chains, skirts on the incline sections but not curved sections, step chains and steps installed and permanently aligned.
2. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned.
3. Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from the controller. All other work on escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers shall be performed in the field by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, elevator constructor mechanics and Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics either before or after the truss or truss sections are joined and/or hoisted and placed in permanent position. This position [as per Section IV (H) and Section V (G)], this includes any and all work not done in the factory. The erecting and assembly of all theater stage and curtain elevator equipment and guides and rigging thereto, organ consoles and orchestra elevators shall be performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Apprentices Mechanics and Assistant Mechanics.Apprentices
(dc) All wiring, conduit, and raceways from main line feeder terminals on the controller to other elevator apparatus and operating circuits. Controllers are not to be shipped from the factory with extended wiring attached thereto.
(ed) The erecting of all guide rails.
(fe) The installation of all grating under the control of the Company. The installation of all and counterweight screens, overhead work, either wood or iron, and all material used for mounting of elevator apparatus in machine room, overhead or below.
(gf) The drilling of overhead beams for attaching machines, sheaves, kick angles, and all other elevator equipment.
(hg) The setting of all templates.
(ih) All foundations, either of wood or metal, that should take the place of masonry.
(ji) The assembly of all cabs complete.
(kj) The installation of all indicators.
(1k) The erecting of all electrical or mechanical automatic or semi-automatic gates complete.
(l) The hanging of all automatic or semi-automatic elevator hoistway doors, together with the installation of hangers and tracks.
(m) The installation of all devices for opening and closing, and locking of elevator car and hoistway doors and gates.
(n) The drilling of doors for mounting of closing devices.
(o) The drilling of angle supports for mounting of closing devices except one template hole.
(p) The drilling of xxxxx for sill trips.
(q) The operating of temporary cars.
(r) The setting of all elevator pressure open or pit tanks.
(s) The setting of hydraulic power units (power units include: motor, pump, drive valve system, internal piping, muffler, internal wiring, controller and tank). Where power units arrive in parts, they shall be assembled at the job site. The wiring and piping to and between multiple hydraulic power units shall be performed at the job site.
(t) All air cushions with the exception of those built of brick or those put together with hot rivets.
(a) Nothing contained in Article IV shall preclude an Employer from pre- assembling and prefabricating the following:
(1) Temporary elevators A temporary elevator is defined as a non-permanent elevator installed prior to or during construction work inside or outside buildings. The assembly, disassembly and moving of temporary elevators from job to job or area to area may be accomplished in the most economical fashion provided, however, whatever work is required to be performed at the jobsite in connection therewith shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics and Apprentices
(2) Residence elevators Residence elevators shall mean elevators installed solely for use in a single family residence and not for general public use. Single family residences may be part of a multi- unit structure.
(3) Dumbwaiters
(4) Dock elevators
(5) Parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole or similar types of elevators).
(6) Apartment house elevators Apartment house elevators shall mean an elevator installed in a multi-unit, multi-family structure, (excluding condominiums) but not to exceed three (3) stories in height (i.e. 35 ft.) and the elevator shall not make more than three (3) stops nor exceed a capacity of 2500 lbs.
(7) Preassembled plug connectors may be used to interconnect solid state components of the elevator systems limited to: Solid state controllers, Power conversion modules, Speed and position monitoring devices, Load measuring devices, Digital data components, Hall lanterns, Hall buttons, Position indicators. (solid state to solid state only), and to connect any component in and on the car excluding traveling cable). When the use of fiber optics is applied to the elevator system, preassembled plugs/coupling devices may be used to maintain the integrity of the connection(s). It is understood and agreed that the connecting and/or coupling devices will be done by the Elevator Constructor whether accomplished by external wiring or preassembled plug connectors as provided in the paragraph.
(8) Landing door entrance assemblies which will be limited to struts, xxxxx, headers, frames and associated hardware for installation purposes; door header including tracks, hangers, and all related devices (adjusting and aligning to be done in the field).
(9) Limited Use/Limited Access Elevators, which shall mean elevators described under the scope of Limited Use/Limited Access Elevators as defined in A.S.M.E. A17.1. Limited Use/Limited Access Elevators and residence elevators may be installed in the most economical fashion provided there is no factor of safety involved. No zone expense shall be paid for such work.
(10) Stairway chair lifts and wheelchair lifts shall be installed in the most economical fashion by a mechanic, or a mechanic and apprentice, provided there is no factor of safety involved.
(11) Car top inspection station, which may only include pre-wired service light, gate switch, and inspection station.
(a) Pre-wired canopies with lights and fans
(b) It is understood and agreed that the preassembly and/or prefabrication of electric walks, travelators, speed ramps or similar type of moving walks, (limited to 15□ incline per ANSI Code), shall include the following:
(1) Truss sections with drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves and drive chains installed and aligned.
(2) Truss sections with tracks installed and aligned.
(3) Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned.
(4) Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from controllers. Work to be done in the field shall include setting and aligning of truss sections and supports, setting controllers, all wiring and conduit from the controller, installation of pallets (platform and belting), handrails, handrail idler sheaves, centering guides, combplates, balustrades and trim. No restrictions shall be imposed as to methods, tools or equipment used. June 10, 2005 Upon ratification by a majority vote of the members prior to June 27, 2005, employees shall be paid a one-time bonus of $2250.00 less normal deductions in equal installments in the first and second payroll periods after ratification. Such bonus shall be paid by the elevator company whose Employees are represented by Local No. 1, IUEC and for whom the Employee last worked prior to ratification. The signing bonus shall not apply to the Employee of any Employer who has terminated that Employee for just cause prior to the date of ratification. Effective 12:01 A.M. on the day after ratification by a majority vote the members, EMANY companies will end the lockout and use bargaining unit Employees to perform bargaining unit work as required by the new Collective Bargaining Agreement.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK JURISDICTION. Par.
1. It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement agreement that all work specified in Article IV shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers, Mechanics and Elevator Constructor Apprentices and Elevator Constructor Assistant Mechanics in the employ of the Company.
(a) The handling and unloading of all equipment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator Constructor, from the time such equipment arrives at or near the building site, shall be handled and unloaded by the Elevator Constructors. Mechanical equipment such as a fork lift or truck mounted swing boom may be used by the Elevator Constructors. A xxxxxxx, xxxxx or material hoist can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors to handle and unload the heavy material described in Par. 5(a). Where unusual conditions are expected to exist prior to delivery of equipment at or near the building site in regard to handling and unloading of equipment in the primary or secondary jurisdiction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Local's Business Representative to make appropriate arrangements for the handling and unloading of such equipment. In areas outside the jurisdiction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Regional Director.
(b) The erecting and assembling of all elevator equipment to wit: electric, hydraulic, steam, belt, dumbwaiters, residence elevators, parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole, or similar types of elevators), shuttles, compressed air and handpower, automatic people movers, monorails, airport shuttles and like-named devices used in the transportation of people for short distances of travel (less than 5 miles), as well as vertical reciprocating conveyor systemshand power.
(cb) It is understood and agreed that the preassembly of all escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers that may be done in the factory shall include the following:
1. Truss or truss sections with tracks, drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves, drive chains, skirts on the incline sections but not curved sections, step chains and steps installed and permanently aligned.
2. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned.
3. Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from the controller. All other work on escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers shall be performed in the field by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, elevator constructor mechanics and Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics either before or after the truss or truss sections are joined and/or hoisted and placed in permanent position. This position [as per Section IV (H) and Section V (G)], this includes any and all work not done in the factory. The erecting and assembly of all theater stage and curtain elevator equipment and guides and rigging thereto, organ consoles and orchestra elevators shall be performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Apprentices Mechanics and Assistant Mechanics.Apprentices
(dc) All wiring, conduit, and raceways from main line feeder terminals on the controller to other elevator apparatus and operating circuits. Controllers are not to be shipped from the factory with extended wiring attached thereto.
(ed) The erecting of all guide rails.
(fe) The installation of all grating under the control of the Company. The installation of all and counterweight screens, overhead work, either wood or iron, and all material used for mounting of elevator apparatus in machine room, overhead or below.
(gf) The drilling of overhead beams for attaching machines, sheaves, kick angles, and all other elevator equipment.
(hg) The setting of all templates.
(ih) All foundations, either of wood or metal, metal that should take the place of masonry.
(ji) The assembly of all cabs complete.
(kj) The installation of all indicators.
(1k) The erecting of all electrical or mechanical automatic or semi-automatic gates complete.
(l) The hanging of all automatic or semi-automatic elevator hoistway doors, together with the installation of hangers and tracks.
(m) The installation of all devices for opening and closing, and locking of elevator car and hoistway doors and gates.
(n) The drilling of doors for mounting of closing devices.
(o) The drilling of angle supports for mounting of closing devices except one template hole.
(p) The drilling of xxxxx for sill trips.
(q) The operating of temporary cars.
(r) The setting of all elevator pressure open or pit tanks.
(s) The setting of hydraulic power units (power units include: motor, pump, drive valve system, internal piping, muffler, internal wiring, controller and tank). Where power units arrive in parts, they shall be assembled at the job site. The wiring and piping to and between multiple hydraulic power units shall be performed at the job site.
(t) All air cushions with the exception of those built of brick or those put together with hot rivets.
(a) Nothing contained in Article IV shall preclude an Company from pre-assembling and prefabricating the following:
(1) Temporary elevators A temporary elevator is defined as a non-permanent elevator installed prior to or during construction work inside or outside buildings. The assembly, disassembly and moving of temporary elevators from job to job or area to area may be accomplished in the most economical fashion provided, however, whatever work is required to be performed at the jobsite in connection therewith shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics and Apprentices
(2) Residence elevators Residence elevators shall mean elevators installed solely for use in a single family residence and not for general public use. Single family residences may be part of a multi-unit structure.
(3) Dumbwaiters
(4) Dock elevators
(5) Parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole or similar types of elevators).
(6) Apartment house elevators Apartment house elevators shall mean an elevator installed in a multi-unit, multi-family structure, (excluding condominiums) but not to exceed three (3) stories in height (i.e. 35 ft.) and the elevator shall not make more than three (3) stops nor exceed a capacity of 2500 lbs.
(7) Preassembled plug connectors may be used to interconnect solid state components of the elevator systems limited to: Solid state controllers, Power conversion modules, Speed and position monitoring devices, Load measuring devices, Digital data components, Hall lanterns, Hall buttons, Position indicators. (solid state to solid state only), and to connect any component in and on the car excluding traveling cable). When the use of fiber optics is applied to the elevator system, preassembled plugs/coupling devices may be used to maintain the integrity of the connection(s). It is understood and agreed that the connecting and/or coupling devices will be done by the Elevator Constructor whether accomplished by external wiring or preassembled plug connectors as provided in the paragraph.
(8) Landing door entrance assemblies which will be limited to struts, xxxxx, headers, frames and associated hardware for installation purposes; door header including tracks, hangers, and all related devices (adjusting and aligning to be done in the field).
(9) Limited Use/Limited Access Elevators which shall mean elevators described under the scope of Limited Use/Limited Access Elevators as defined in A.S.M.E. A17.1. Limited Use/Limited Access Elevators and residence elevators may be installed in the most economical fashion provided there is no factor of safety involved. No zone expense shall be paid for such work.
(10) Stairway chair lifts and wheelchair lifts shall be installed in the most economical fashion by a mechanic, or a mechanic and apprentice, provided there is no factor of safety involved.
(11) Car top inspection station which may only include pre-wired service light, gate switch, and inspection station.
(a) Pre-wired canopies with lights and fans
(b) It is understood and agreed that the preassembly and/or prefabrication of electric walks, travelators, speed ramps or similar type of moving walks, (limited to 15 incline per ANSI Code), shall include the following:
(1) Truss sections with drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves and drive chains installed and aligned.
(2) Truss sections with tracks installed and aligned.
(3) Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned.
(4) Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from controllers. Work to be done in the field shall include setting and aligning of truss sections and supports, setting controllers, all wiring and conduit from the controller, installation of pallets (platform and belting), handrails, handrail idler sheaves, centering guides, combplates, balustrades and trim. No restrictions shall be imposed as to methods, tools or equipment used. June 10, 2005 Upon ratification by a majority vote of the members prior to June 27, 2005, Employees shall be paid a one-time bonus of $2250.00 less normal deductions in equal installments in the first and second payroll periods after ratification. Such bonus shall be paid by the elevator company whose Employees are represented by Local No. 1, IUEC and for whom the Employee last worked prior to ratification. The signing bonus shall not apply to the Employee of any Employer who has terminated that Employee for just cause prior to the date of ratification. Effective 12:01 A.M. on the day after ratification by a majority vote the members, EMANY companies will end the lockout and use bargaining unit Employees to perform bargaining unit work as required by the new Collective Bargaining Agreement. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx X. XxXxxxxx IUEC Local No. 1 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corp. Mr. Xxx Xxxxxxxxx IUEC Local No.1 00-00 00xx Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, XX 00000 RE: Emergency Call-Back in Hazardous Areas Dear Xx. Xxxxxxxxx: By means of this letter, the Letter of Understanding entitled “Emergency Call-Backs in Hazardous Areas” is modified as follows:
1. An Employer representative and representative of Local No. 1 will meet and evaluate the need for an additional person on a job-to-job basis, taking into consideration such factors as the level of crime in the area and the security at the jobsite. When it is mutually agreed that a second individual is required for an emergency callback, it is agreed that the second person may be an Employee: Journeyman or Apprentice who shall be assigned by the Employer: armed security personnel or law enforcement personnel.
2. In addition to the foregoing, should an Employee respond to a callback and upon arriving at the jobsite determine that he would in jeopardy he should contact his supervisor for instructions.
3. Should there be any dispute as to the application of Paragraph 1 or 2, the dispute may be submitted by either party to the Grievance and Expedited Arbitration procedure Sincerely, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx X. XxXxxxxx IUEC Local No. 1 ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corp. July 1, 1996 Xx. Xxxx X. Green, President IUEC Local No. 1 000-00 00xx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Dear Xx. Xxxxx: During the negotiations for the agreement between IUEC Local No. 1 and Elevator Manufacturers' Association of New York, Inc. to be effective July 1, 1990 it was understood and agreed that the Employer reserves the right to review with the Union, technological changes to product designs which may necessitate additional plug connector applications during the term of this contract. Very truly yours,
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK JURISDICTION. Par.
1. It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement that all work specified in Article IV shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Eleva- tor Constructor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers, Elevator Constructor Apprentices Mechanics and Elevator Constructor Assistant Mechanics Helpers in the employ of the CompanyEmployer.
(a) The handling and unloading of all equipment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator Constructor, from the time such equipment arrives at or near the building build- ing site, shall be handled and unloaded by the Elevator Constructors. Mechanical equipment such as a fork lift lif t or truck mounted swing boom may be used by the Elevator El- evator Constructors. A xxxxxxx, xxxxx xxxxxxx or material hoist crane can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors to handle and unload the heavy material described in Par. Paragraph 5(a). Where unusual conditions are expected to exist prior to delivery of equipment at or near the building site in regard to handling and unloading un- loading of equipment in the primary or secondary sec- ondary jurisdiction of the local union, the Company Employer shall contact the Local's ’s Business Representative to make appropriate arrangements for the handling and unloading unload- ing of such equipment. In areas outside the jurisdiction of the local union, the Company Employer shall contact the Regional Director.
(b) The erecting and assembling of all elevator ele- vator equipment to wit: electric, hydraulic, steam, belt, dumbwaiters, residence elevatorseleva- tors, parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole, or similar types of elevatorsele- vators), shuttles, compressed air and handpower, automatic people movers, monorails, airport shuttles and like-named devices used in the transportation of people for short distances of travel (less than 5 miles), as well as vertical reciprocating conveyor systems.
(c) It is understood and agreed that the preassembly of all escalators, moving stairways stair- ways and link belt carriers that may be done in the factory shall include the following:
1. Truss or truss sections with tracks, drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves, drive chains, skirts on the incline sections but not curved sections, step chains and steps installed and permanently aligned.
2. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached at- tached but not aligned.
3. Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from the controller. All other work on escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers shall be performed per- formed in the field by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Apprentices Mechanics and Assistant Mechanics Helpers either before or after the truss or truss sections are joined and/or hoisted and placed in permanent positionposi- tion. This includes any and all work not done in the factory. The erecting and assembly of all theater stage and curtain elevator equipment and guides and rigging thereto, organ consoles and orchestra elevators shall be performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Mechanics and Helpers, Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics.
(d) All wiring, conduit, and raceways from main line feeder terminals on the controller to other elevator apparatus and operating circuits. Controllers are not to be shipped from the factory with extended wiring attached at- tached thereto.
(e) The erecting of all guide rails.
(f) The installation of all grating under the control of the CompanyEmployer. The installation of all counterweight screens, overhead work, either wood or iron, and all material used for mounting of elevator apparatus in machine room, overhead or below.
(g) The drilling of overhead beams for attaching at- taching machines, sheaves, kick angles, and all other elevator equipment.
(h) The setting of all templates.
(i) All foundations, either of wood or metal, that should take the place of masonry.
(j) The assembly of all cabs complete.
(k) The installation of all indicators.
(1l) The erecting of all electrical or mechanical mechan- ical automatic or semi-automatic gates completecom- plete.
(m) The hanging of all automatic or semi- automatic elevator hoistway doors, together with the installation of hangers and tracks.
(n) The installation of all devices for open- ing and closing, and locking of elevator car and hoistway doors and gates.
(o) The drilling of doors for mounting of closing devices.
(p) The drilling of angle supports for mounting of closing devices except one tem- plate hole.
(q) The drilling of xxxxx for sill trips.
(r) The operating of temporary cars.
(s) The setting of all elevator pressure open or pit tanks.
(t) The setting of hydraulic power units (power units include: motor, pump, drive valve system, internal piping, muffler, inter- nal wiring, controller and tank). Where power units arrive in parts, they shall be assembled at the jobsite. The wiring and piping to and between multiple hy- draulic power units shall be performed at the jobsite.
(u) All air cushions with the exception of those built of brick or those put together with hot rivets.
(v) Landing door entrances.
(a) Nothing contained in Article IV shall preclude an Employer from preassembling and prefabricating the following:
(1) Temporary elevators A temporary elevator is defined as a non- permanent elevator installed prior to or dur- ing construction work inside or outside buildings. The assembly, disassembly and moving of temporary elevators from job to job or area to area may be accomplished in the most economical fashion provided, how- ever, whatever work is required to be per- formed at the jobsite in connection there- with shall be performed exclusively by Ele- vator Constructor Mechanics and Helpers.
(2) Residence elevators Residence elevators shall mean elevators installed solely for use in a single family res- idence and not for general public use. Single family residences may be part of a multi-unit structure.
(3) Dumbwaiters
(4) Dock elevators
(5) Parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole or similar types of ele- vators)
(6) Apartment House elevators Apartment house elevators shall mean an elevator installed in a multi-unit, multi-fam- ily structure, (excluding condominiums) but not to exceed three (3) stories in height (i.e. 35 ft.) and the elevator shall not make more than three (3) stops nor exceed a capacity of 2500 lbs.
(7) Preassembled plug connectors may be used to interconnect solid state components of the elevator systems (solid state to solid state only), and to connect any component in and on the car (excluding traveling cable). When the use of fiber optics is applied to the elevator system, preassembled plugs/cou- pling devices may be used to maintain the in- tegrity of the connection(s). It is understood and agreed that the con- necting and/or coupling of devices will be done by the Elevator Constructor whether accomplished by external wiring or pre- assembled plug connectors as provided in this Paragraph.
(8) Landing door entrance assemblies which will be limited to struts, xxxxx, headers, frames and associated hardware for installa- tion purposes; door header including tracks, hangers, and all relating devices (adjusting and aligning to be done in the field).
(9) Limited Use/Limited Access Eleva- tors which shall mean elevators described under the scope of Limited Use/Limited Ac- cess Elevators as defined in A.S.M.E. A17.1. Limited Use/Limited Access Elevators and residence elevators may be installed in the most economical fashion provided there is no factor of safety involved. Elevator Con- structor Mechanics and Helpers shall per- form all work that is to be done at the job- site.
(10) Stairway chair lifts and wheelchair lifts shall be installed in the most economical fashion by a mechanic, or a mechanic and helper, provided there is no factor of safety involved.
(11) Car top inspection station which may only include pre-wired service light, gate switch, and inspection station.
(a) Pre-wired canopies with lights and fans.
(b) It is understood and agreed that the preassembly and/or prefabrication of elec- tric walks, Trav-o-lators®, speed ramps or similar type of moving walks, (limited to 15° incline per ANSI Code), shall include the fol- lowing:
(1) Truss sections with drive units, ma- chines, handrail drive sheaves and drive chains installed and aligned.
(2) Truss sections with tracks installed and aligned.
(3) Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned.
(4) Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from controllers. Work to be done in the field shall include setting and aligning of truss sections and supports, installation of pallets (platforms and belting), handrails, handrail idler sheaves, centering guides, comb- plates, balustrades and trim.
(a) It is agreed that when sinking, drilling, boring or digging cylinder xxxxx for hy- draulic lifts, hydraulic elevators or screw lifts, the Employers shall employ Elevator Constructor Mechanics and Elevator Con- structor Helpers.
(b) On any job where an Employer sub- contracts the sinking, drilling, boring or dig- ging of cylinder xxxxx for hydraulic lifts, hy- draulic elevators or screw lifts, one Elevator Constructor Mechanic shall be employed by Employers to supervise and assist in any and/or all work related to sinking, drilling, boring or digging of the cylinder well includ- ing the installation of the casing whether its sections be welded, screwed or riveted or by any other method joined.
(c) It is agreed that the work performed by the subcontractor shall be strictly limited to work in connection with the digging of the hole and the installation of the casing. It is understood that the Employer will have the preceding sentence inserted in his contract with the subcontractor.
(d) The Employer shall have the Elevator Constructor Mechanic on the job at the time the subcontractor arrives on the job for the drilling of the hole and during the entire time the subcontractor performs any work in connection with the drilling of the hole in- cluding the setting up and/or assembly and disassembly of the rig.
(e) Any Employer that violates the re- quirement defined in Par. (d) shall be as- sessed and pay as liquidated damages a sum equal to double the total compensation of the Elevator Constructor Mechanic in the area for the number of hours an Elevator Con- structor Mechanic should have been on the job and was not on the job in the sinking, drilling, boring or digging the cylinder well. This liquidated damage shall be paid by the Employer to the said jointly administered trust fund. In the case of a second offense, the liqui- dated damages shall be computed on the same basis as the first offense, except that the amount shall be tripled instead of dou- bled; for the third and subsequent offenses during the term of this Agreement, the liqui- dated damages shall be $500 more than the second offense. The NEII Labor Zones shall constitute separate areas for the counting of repeated violations by an Employer and only xxxxx- tions by the same Employer in the same Labor Zone shall be counted for the purpose of imposing graduated penalties.
(f) Should a work stoppage or strike occur because of a dispute over the application or interpretation of this paragraph none of the foregoing penalties will be imposed.
(a) Where heavy material is to be hoisted or lowered outside of the structure, a der- xxxx or xxxxx can be used under the supervi- sion of Elevator Constructors in the employ of the Employer. Heavy material under sub- paragraph (a) is confined to machines, con- trollers, generators, trusses, or sections of trusses, plungers and cylinders. (Where multiple sections of cylinders and plungers are used, they shall be connected in the field by Elevator Constructors.)
(b) Where conditions are such that the fol- lowing heavy material can be hoisted up the hoistway, it shall be hoisted by the Elevator Constructors. Where conditions are such that the following heavy material cannot be hoisted up the hoistway, it can be hoisted with a crane under the supervision of Eleva- tor Constructors. Heavy material under subparagraph (b) is confined to beams, sheaves, bundles of rails and preassembled landing door entrances.
(c) The above heavy material in subpara- graphs (a) and (b) shall be hoisted separately with the exception of plungers and cylin- ders, rails, beams, preassembled landing door entrances and where conditions war- rant machines with beams, which may be hoisted together.
(d) All other material is to be hoisted or lowered by Elevator Constructors without the use of xxxxxxx or xxxxx.
6. The wrecking or dismantling of eleva- tor plants shall be performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics and Elevator Con-
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Samples: Standard Agreement
WORK JURISDICTION. Par.
1. 4.01 It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement that all work specified in Article IV 4, shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers, Elevator Constructor Apprentices Mechanics and Elevator Constructor Assistant Mechanics Helpers in the employ of the CompanyEmployers.
(a) 4.02.01 The handling and unloading of all equipment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator Constructor, Constructor from the time such equipment arrives at or near the building site, site shall be handled and unloaded by the Elevator Constructors. Mechanical equipment such as a fork lift or truck mounted swing boom may be used by the Elevator Constructors. A xxxxxxx, xxxxxxx or xxxxx or material hoist can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors to handle and unload the heavy material described in Par. 5(a)4.04.01. Where unusual conditions are expected to exist prior to delivery of equipment at or near the building site in regard to handling and unloading of equipment in the primary or secondary jurisdiction of the local uniona Local Union, the Company Employer shall contact the Local's Business Representative to make appropriate arrangements for the handling and unloading of such equipment. In areas outside the jurisdiction of the local unionUnion, the Company Employer shall contact the Regional Director.
(b) 4.02.02 The erecting and assembling assembly of all elevator equipment to wit: electric, hydraulic, steam, belt, dumbwaiters, residence elevators, parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole, or similar types of elevators), shuttles, compressed air and handpower, automatic people movers, monorails, airport shuttles and like-named devices used in the transportation of people for short distances of travel (less than 5 miles), as well as vertical reciprocating conveyor systems.
(c) 4.02.03 It is understood and agreed that the preassembly of all escalators, moving stairways stairways, and link belt carriers carriers, that may be done in the factory shall include the following:
1. Truss or truss sections with tracks, drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves, drive chains, skirts on the incline sections but not curved sections, step chains and steps installed and permanently aligned.
2. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned.
3. Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from the controller. All other work on escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers shall be performed in the field by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Apprentices Mechanics and Assistant Mechanics Helpers either before or after the truss or truss sections are joined and/or hoisted and placed in permanent position. This includes any and all work not done in the factory. The erecting and assembly of all theater theatre stage and curtain elevator equipment and guides and rigging thereto, organ consoles and orchestra elevators shall be performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Mechanics and Helpers, Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics.
(d) 4.02.04 All wiring, conduit, conduit and raceways from main line feeder terminals on the controller to other elevator apparatus and operating circuits. Controllers are not to be shipped from the factory with extended wiring attached thereto.
(e) 4.02.05 The erecting of all guide rails.
(f) 4.02.06 The installation of all grating under the control of the Company. The installation of all and counterweight screens, overhead work, either wood or iron, and all material used for mounting of elevator apparatus in machine room, overhead or below.
(g) The drilling of overhead beams for attaching machines, sheaves, kick angles, and all other elevator equipment.
(h) 4.02.07 The setting of all templates.
(i) All foundations, either of wood or metal, that should take the place of masonry.
(j) 4.02.08 The assembly of all cabs complete.
(k) 4.02.09 The installation of all indicators.
(1) 4.02.10 The erecting of all electrical or mechanical automatic or semi-automatic gates complete.
4.02.11 The hanging of all automatic or semi-automatic elevator hoistway doors, together with the installation of hangers and tracks.
4.02.12 The installation of all devices for opening and closing, and locking of elevator car and hoistway doors and gates.
4.02.13 The drilling of doors for mounting of closing devices, when the drilling needs to be done onsite.
4.02.14 The drilling of angle supports for mounting of closing devices except one template hole, when the drilling needs to be done onsite.
4.02.15 The drilling of xxxxx for sill trips, when the drilling needs to be done on site.
4.02.16 The operating of all temporary and uncompleted cars..
4.02.17 The setting of hydraulic power units (power units include motor, pump, drive valve system, internal piping, muffler, internal wiring, controller and tank). Where power units arrive in parts, they shall be assembled at the job site. The wiring and piping to and between multiple hydraulic power units shall be performed at the job site.
4.03.01 Nothing contained in Article 4 shall preclude the Employers from preassembling and prefabricating the following:
1. Temporary elevators 2. Residence elevators 3. Dumbwaiters
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Samples: Collective Agreement
WORK JURISDICTION. Par.
1. It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement that all work specified in Article IV shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers, Elevator Constructor Apprentices Mechanics and Elevator Constructor Assistant Mechanics Helpers in the employ of the Company.
(a) Employers. The handling and unloading of all equipment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator Constructor, Constructor from the time such equipment arrives at or near the building site, site shall be handled and unloaded by the Elevator Constructors. Mechanical equipment such as a fork lift or truck mounted swing boom may be used by the Elevator Constructors. A xxxxxxx, xxxxxxx or xxxxx or material hoist can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors to handle and unload the heavy material described in Par. 5(a). Where unusual conditions are expected to exist prior to delivery of equipment at or near the building site in regard to handling han- dling and unloading of equipment in the primary or secondary jurisdiction juris- diction of the local uniona Local Union, the Company Employer shall contact the Local's Business Representative to make appropriate arrangements for the handling and unloading of such equipment. In areas outside the jurisdiction of the local unionUnion, the Company Employer shall contact the Regional Director.
(b) . The erecting and assembling assembly of all elevator equipment to wit: electric, hydraulic, steam, belt, dumbwaiters, residence elevators, parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole, or similar types of elevators), shuttles, compressed air and handpower, automatic people movers, monorails, airport shuttles and like-named devices used in the transportation of people for short distances of travel (less than 5 miles), as well as vertical reciprocating conveyor systems.
(c) . It is understood and agreed that the preassembly of all escalators, moving stairways stairways, and link belt carriers carriers, that may be done in the factory shall include the following:
1. : Truss or truss sections with tracks, drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves, drive chains, skirts on the incline sections but not curved sections, step chains and steps installed and permanently aligned.
2. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned.
3. Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from the controller. All other work on escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers shall be performed in the field by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Apprentices Mechanics and Assistant Mechanics Helpers either before or after the truss or truss sections sec- tions are joined and/or hoisted and placed in permanent position. This includes any and all work not done in the factory. The erecting and assembly of all theater stage and curtain elevator equipment and guides and rigging thereto, organ consoles and orchestra elevators shall be performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Mechanics and Helpers, Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics.
(d) . All wiring, conduit, and raceways from main line feeder terminals ter- minals on the controller to other elevator apparatus and operating circuits. Controllers are not to be shipped from the factory with extended wiring attached thereto.
(e) . The erecting of all guide rails.
(f) . The installation of all grating under the control of the Company. The installation of all and counterweight screens, overhead work, either wood or iron, and all material used for mounting mount- ing of elevator apparatus in machine room, overhead or below.
(g) . The drilling of overhead beams for attaching machines, sheaves, kick angles, and all other elevator equipment.
(h) . The setting of all templates.
(i) . All foundations, either of wood or metal, that should take the place of masonry.
(j) . The assembly of all cabs complete.
(k) . The installation of all indicators.
(1) . The erecting of all electrical or mechanical automatic or semi-automatic gates complete. The hanging of all automatic or semi-automatic elevator hoistway doors, together with the installation of hangers and tracks. The installation of all devices for opening and closing, and locking of elevator car and hoistway doors and gates. The drilling of doors for mounting of closing devices. The drilling of angle supports for mounting of closing devices except one template hole. The drilling of xxxxx for sill trips. The operating of all temporary and uncompleted cars. The setting of all elevator pressure, open or pit tanks. The setting of hydraulic power units (power units include motor, pump, drive valve system, internal piping, muffler, internal wiring, controller and tank). Where power units arrive in parts, they shall be assembled at the job site. The wiring and piping to and between multiple hydraulic power units shall be performed at the job site. All air cushions with the exception of those built of brick or those put together with hot rivets. Nothing contained in Article shall preclude the Employersfrom and prefabricating the following: Temporary elevators Residence elevators Dumbwaiters Dock elevators Parking garage elevators (such as Pigeon Hole or similar types of elevators). A temporary elevator is defined as a nonpermanent elevator installed prior to or during construction work inside or outside buildings. The assembly, disassembly and moving of temporary elevators from job to job or area to area may be accomplished in the most economical fashion, provided, however, whatever work is required to be per- formed at the job site in connection therewith shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics and Helpers. Residence elevators shall mean elevators installed solelyfor use in a single family residence and not for general public use. Single family residences may be part of a multi-unit structure. plug connectors may be used to intercon- nect solid state components of the elevator systems, for instance: Solid State controllers, Power conversions modules, Speed and position monitoringdevices, measuring devices, Digital data components. When the use of fiber optics is applied to the elevator sys- tem, devices may be used to maintain the of the It is understood and agreed that the connection and/or coupling of devices will be done by the Elevator Constructor whether accomplished by external wiring or plug con- nectors as provided in this Paragraph. It is understood and agreed that the and/or prefabrication of electric walks, speed ramps or similar type of moving walks (limited to fifteen degree (15) incline per Code), shall include the following: Truss sections with drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves and drive chains installed and aligned. Truss sections with tracks installed and aligned. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned. Work to be done in the field shall include setting and align- ing of truss sections and supports, setting controllers, all wiring and conduit from the controller, installation of pallets and belt- ing), handrails, handrail idler sheaves, centering guides, plates, balustrades and trim. It is agreed that when sinking drilling, boring or digging cylinder xxxxx for hydraulic elevators or screw lifts, the Employers shall employ Elevator Constructor mechanics and Elevator Constructor Helpers. On any job where the Employers subcontract the sinking, drilling,boring or digging of cylinder xxxxx for hydraulic elevators or screw lifts, it is understood that the Employers shall have inserted in the contract with the subcontractor a clause specify- ing that Elevator Constructor Mechanics and Elevator Constructor Helpers must be employed in this work. In the event there are no Elevator Constructor Mechanics and Elevator Constructor Helpers available for this class of work, the subcontractor may employ other qualified men. Where heavy material is to be hoisted or lowered outside of the structure, xxxxxxx or crane can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors in the employ of the Employers. Heavy material under sub-paragraph is confined to machines, con- trollers, selectors, generators, trusses or sections of trusses, plungers, cylinders, beams, sheaves, and bundles of rails. (Where multiple sections of cylinders and plungers are used, they shall be connected in the field by Elevator Constructors.) All other material is to be hoisted or lowered by Elevator Constructors without the use of xxxxxxx or xxxxx. The wrecking and dismantling of elevator plants shall be performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics and Elevator Constructor Helpers. Elevator plants as referred to in this paragraph are understood to include Elevators, Escalators, moving stairways, dumbwaiters, and all other equipment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator Constructor. Where Elevator Constructor Mechanics are not available to lay car floor covering, it is agreed that the Employers may employ others to do this work. Inserts and/or bond blocks are to be set by Elevator Constructor Mechanics in the primary jurisdictions of Local Union. Inserts may be set by others outside the primary jurisdictions of Local Unions where a full day's work cannot he provided. The industry, including its employees and customers, will be served best by full utilization of the latest methods, techniques, technologies, tools and equipment available including equipment. Therefore, no restrictions shall be imposed on their use.
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Samples: Provincial Agreement
WORK JURISDICTION. Par.
1. It is agreed by the parties to this Agreement that all work specified in Article IV shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers, Helpers and Elevator Constructor Apprentices and Elevator Constructor Assistant Mechanics in the employ of the Company.
(a) The handling and unloading of all equipment coming under the jurisdiction of the Elevator Constructor, from the time such equipment arrives at or near the building site, shall be handled and unloaded by the Elevator Constructors. Mechanical equipment such as a fork lift or truck mounted swing boom may be used by the Elevator Constructors. A xxxxxxx, xxxxx or material hoist can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors to handle and unload the heavy material described in Par. Paragraph 5(a). Where unusual conditions are expected to exist prior to delivery of equipment at or near the building site in regard to handling and unloading of equipment in the primary or secondary jurisdiction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Local's Business Representative to make appropriate arrangements for the handling and unloading of such equipment. In areas outside the jurisdiction of the local union, the Company shall contact the Regional Director.
(b) The erecting and assembling of all elevator equipment to wit: electric, hydraulic, steam, belt, dumbwaiters, residence elevators, parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole, or similar types of elevators), shuttles, compressed air and handpower, automatic people movers, monorails, airport shuttles and like-named devices used in the transportation of people for short distances of travel (less than 5 miles), as well as vertical reciprocating conveyor systems.
(c) It is understood and agreed that the preassembly of all escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers that may be done in the factory shall include the following:
1. Truss or truss sections with tracks, drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves, drive chains, skirts on the incline sections but not curved sections, step chains and steps installed and permanently aligned.
2. Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned.
3. Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from the controller. All other work on escalators, moving stairways and link belt carriers shall be performed in the field by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Helpers and Apprentices and Assistant Mechanics either before or after the truss or truss sections are joined and/or hoisted and placed in permanent position. This includes any and all work not done in the factory. The erecting and assembly of all theater stage and curtain elevator equipment and guides and rigging thereto, organ consoles and orchestra elevators shall be performed by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers, Apprentices Helpers and Assistant MechanicsApprentices.
(d) All wiring, conduit, and raceways from main line feeder terminals on the controller to other elevator apparatus and operating circuits. Controllers are not to be shipped from the factory with extended wiring attached thereto.
(e) The erecting of all guide rails.
(f) The installation of all grating under the control of the Company. The installation of all counterweight screens, overhead work, either wood or iron, and all material used for mounting of elevator apparatus in machine room, overhead or below.
(g) The drilling of overhead beams for attaching machines, sheaves, kick angles, and all other elevator equipment.
(h) The setting of all templates.
(i) All foundations, either of wood or metal, that should take the place of masonry.
(j) The assembly of all cabs complete.
(k) The installation of all indicators.
(1) The erecting of all electrical or mechanical automatic or semi-semi - automatic gates complete.
(m) The hanging of all automatic or semi-automatic elevator hoistway doors, together with the installation of hangers and tracks.
(n) The installation of all devices for opening and closing, and locking of elevator car and hoistway doors and gates.
(o) The drilling of doors for mounting of closing devices.
(p) The drilling of angle supports for mounting of closing devices except one template hole.
(q) The drilling of xxxxx for sill trips.
(r) The operating of temporary cars.
(s) The setting of all elevator pressure open or pit tanks.
(t) The setting of hydraulic power units (power units include: motor, pump, drive valve system, internal piping, muffler, internal wiring, controller and tank). Where power units arrive in parts, they shall be assembled at the job site. The wiring and piping to and between multiple hydraulic power units shall be performed at the job site.
(u) All air cushions with the exception of those built of brick or those put together with hot rivets.
(v) Landing door entrances.
(a) Nothing contained in Article IV shall preclude the Company from preassembling and prefabricating the following:
(1) Temporary elevators A temporary elevator is defined as a nonpermanent elevator installed prior to or during construction work inside or outside buildings. The assembly, disassembly and moving of temporary elevators from job to job or area to area may be accomplished in the most economical fashion provided, however, whatever work is required to be performed at the job site in connection therewith shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers and Apprentices.
(2) Residence elevators Residence elevators shall mean elevators installed solely for use in a single family residence and not for general public use. Single family residences may be part of a multi- unit structure.
(3) Dumbwaiters
(4) Dock elevators
(5) Parking garage elevators (such as Xxxxxx, Pigeon Hole or similar types of elevators)
(6) Apartment House elevators Apartment house elevators shall mean an elevator installed in a multi - unit, multifamily structure, (excluding condominiums) but not to exceed three (3) stories in height (i.e. 36 ft.) and the elevator shall not make more than three (3) stops nor exceed a capacity of 2500 lbs.
(7) Preassembled plug connectors may be used to interconnect the solid state components of the elevator systems (solid state to solid state only), and to connect any component in and on the car (excluding traveling cable). When the use of fiber optics is applied to the elevator system, preassembled plugs/coupling devices may be used to maintain the integrity of the connection(s). It is understood and agreed that the connecting and/or coupling of devices will be done by the Elevator Constructor whether accomplished by external wiring or preassembled plug connectors as provided in this Paragraph.
(8) Limited Use/Limited Access Elevators which shall mean elevators described under the scope of Limited Use/Limited Access Elevators as defined in A.S.M.E. A17.
1. Incline stairway chair lifts and incline and vertical wheelchair lifts shall mean lifts described under the scope of A.S.M.E. A17.
1. Limited Use/Limited Access Elevators, incline stairway chair lifts, inclined and vertical wheelchair lifts, and residence elevators may be installed in the most economical fashion, provided there is no factor of safety involved. Whatever work is required to be performed at the job site in connection therewith shall be performed exclusively by Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Helpers and Apprentices.
(9) Landing door entrance assemblies which will be limited to struts, xxxxx, headers, frames and associated hardware for installation purposes: door header including tracks, hangers, and all relating devices (adjusting and aligning to be done in the field).
(10) Car-top inspection station which may only include pre-wired service light, gate switch, alarm device and inspection station.
(a) Pre-wired canopies with lights and fans.
(b) It is understood and agreed that the preassembly and/or prefabrication of electric walks, Trav-o-lators, speed ramps or similar type of moving walks, (limited to 15° incline per ANSI Code), shall include the following:
(1) Truss sections with drive units, machines, handrail drive sheaves and drive chains installed and aligned.
(2) Truss sections with tracks installed and aligned.
(3) Balustrade brackets may be shipped attached but not aligned.
(4) Setting of all controllers and all wiring and conduit from controllers. Work to be done in the field shall include setting and aligning of truss sections and supports, , installation of pallets (platforms and belting), handrails, handrail idler sheaves, centering guides, combplates, balustrades and trim.
(a) It is agreed that when sinking, drilling, boring or digging cylinder xxxxx for hydraulic lifts, hydraulic elevators or screw lifts, the Company shall employ Elevator Constructor Mechanics, Elevator Constructor Helpers and Elevator Constructor Apprentices.
(b) On any job where the Company subcontracts the sinking, drilling, boring or digging of cylinder xxxxx for hydraulic lifts, hydraulic elevators or screw lifts, one Elevator Constructor Mechanic shall be employed by the Company to supervise and assist in any and/or all work related to sinking, drilling, boring or digging of the cylinder well including the installation of the casing whether its sections be welded, screwed or riveted or by any other method joined.
(c) It is agreed that the work performed by the subcontractor shall be strictly limited to work in connection with the digging of the hole and the installation of the casing. It is understood that the Company will have the preceding sentence inserted in his contract with the subcontractor.
(d) The Company shall have the Elevator Constructor Mechanic on the job at the time the subcontractor arrives on the job for the drilling of the hole and during the entire time the subcontractor performs any work in connection with the drilling of the hole including the setting up and/or assembly and disassembly of the rig.
(e) If the Company violates the requirement defined in Par. (d) it shall be assessed and pay as liquidated damages a sum equal to double the total compensation of the Elevator Constructor Mechanic in the area for the number of hours an Elevator Constructor Mechanic should have been on the job and was not on the job in the sinking, drilling, boring or digging the cylinder well. This liquidated damage shall be paid by the Company to the said jointly administered trust fund. In the case of a second offense, the liquidated damages shall be computed on the same basis as the first offense, except that the amount shall be tripled instead of doubled; for the third and subsequent offenses during the term of this Agreement, the liquidated damages shall be $500 more than the second offense. The Company's Regions shall constitute separate areas for the counting of repeated violations by the Company and only violations in the same district shall be counted for the purpose of imposing graduated penalties.
(f) Should a work stoppage or strike occur because of a dispute over the application or interpretation of this paragraph none of the foregoing penalties will be imposed.
(a) Where heavy material is to be hoisted or lowered outside of the structure, a xxxxxxx, crane or material hoist can be used under the supervision of Elevator Constructors in the employ of the Company. Heavy material under subparagraph (a) is confined to machines, controllers, generators, trusses, or sections of trusses, plungers and cylinders. (Where multiple sections of cylinders and plungers are used, they shall be connected in the field by Elevator Constructors. Exception: the Company’s multiple sections of cylinders may be connected either in the field or factory up to thirty-eight (38) feet in length; where multiple sections of plungers are used, they shall be connected in the field by Elevator Constructors.) In addition to the foregoing, the Company shall have the right to utilize derricks, cranes or a material hoist to hoist or lower tools of the trade, gang boxes, welders, air and gas tanks, cutting torches, material handling equipment and safety equipment.
(b) Where conditions are such that the following heavy material can be hoisted up the hoistway, it shall be hoisted by the Elevator Constructors. Where conditions are such that the following heavy material cannot be hoisted up the hoistway, it can be hoisted with a crane or material hoist under the supervision of Elevator Constructors. Heavy material under subparagraph (b) is confined to beams, sheaves, bundles of rails and preassembled landing door entrances.
(c) The above heavy material in subparagraphs (a) and (b) shall be hoisted separately with the exception of plungers and cylinders, rails, beams, preassembled landing door entrances and where conditions warrant machines with beams, which may be hoisted together.
(d) All other material is to be hoisted or lowered by Elevator Constructors without the use of xxxxxxx or xxxxx.
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Samples: Master Company Agreement