Wrecking definition

Wrecking. The wrecking or dismantling of partial or complete buildings and all structures, including all demolition and alterations in industrial plants, commercial and non-commercial work. Breaking away roof materials, homes of all kinds, with use of cutting or other wrecking tools, as necessary. Burning, or otherwise cutting, all steel structural beams. Breaking away, cleaning and removal of all masonry and wood or metal fixtures for salvage, or scrap. All hooking on and unhooking and signaling when materials for salvage or scrap are removed by crane or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. All loading and unloading of materials carried away from the site of wrecking. All cleanup, removal of debris, burning, backfilling and renovating, the wrecking and partial wrecking of all fixtures, counters, partitions, walls, floors, shelves, asbestos removal and hazardous waste removal, etc., when not salvageable. The operation of forklifts, all-terrain forklifts, skid steer loaders, and all other machines of similar or like characteristics, whether driven by gas, diesel, or electric power when used in the performance of the aforementioned jurisdiction shall be the work of qualified Laborers. When assigned by the Contractor, the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and operation of demolition robots and drones and all other machines of similar or like characteristics, whether driven by gas, diesel, or electric power when used in the performance of the aforementioned jurisdiction shall be the work of qualified Laborers. Toxic/Hazardous Waste: All toxic/hazardous projects will be subject to any and all safety regulations and insurance provisions that may be required by the appropriate governmental agencies. Lead Abatement: Demolition, removal and disposal of any lead contaminated materials shall be the work of the Laborer.
Wrecking means the business of buying or trading in secondhand, used or wrecked motor vehicles, and selling the parts thereof or building motor vehicles from the salvaged parts of such motor vehicles and selling the same, or the "wrecking" or "salvaging" of motor vehicles on a contract basis.

Examples of Wrecking in a sentence

  • Wrecking, stripping, dismantling and handling concrete forms and false work.

  • Wrecking service or wrecking train service required in connection with services contemplated by this Agreement shall be provided by CRC (or its designee) as promptly as possible.

  • Wrecking Service is defined as a call of any duration during which the Company provides both meal(s) and a minimum of 5 continuous hours of sleeping accommodation for that employee.

  • Wrecking, stripping, dismantling and handling concrete forms whether used or reused and false work.

  • Supplementary Service, Emergency Calls and Wrecking Service shall continue to be handled by the employee classifications presently performing this work.

  • Except as prohibited by law or the March 14, 2007, Court Order in the case ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Wrecking, Inc.

  • Except as prohibited by law or the March 14, 2007 Court Order in the case ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Wrecking, Inc.

  • Rock Splitter and Power Unit, Pusher Type Concrete Saw and all other Gas, Electric, Oil and Air Tool Operators, Wrecking Laborer.

  • Wrecking, stripping, dismantling, cleaning and moving of all concrete forms.

  • Wrecking of bridges, viaducts, elevated roads and structural steel and iron work in all buildings.