Multi-Storey Allowance. (a) A multi-storey allowance shall be paid to compensate employees, engaged on construction on-site, for the disabilities experienced in, and which are peculiar to the construction of multi-storey buildings. (b) For the purpose of this Award a multi-storey building is a building which will, when complete, consist of not less than 5 storey levels. (c) For the purpose of clause 5.8.13, a storey level means structurally completed floor, pillars or columns, and ceiling (not being false ceilings) of a building, and shall include basement levels and mezzanine or similar levels (but excluding "half-floors" such as toilet blocks or store rooms located between floors). (d) A multi-storey allowance in accordance with the table set out below shall be payable to all employees engaged on construction on-site when one of the following components of the building: (i) Structural Steel; (ii) Reinforcing Steel; (iii) Boxing or Walls; rises above the 4th floor level. Such payment shall be increased to the appropriate amounts as shown in the table, when the structural steel, reinforcing steel, boxing or walls reach such designated level. (e) The commencing point of measurement shall be the lowest main floor (including basement floor levels but excluding lift walls and shafts of the building). "Floor level" means that state of construction which, in the completed building, would constitute the walking surface of the particular floor level referred to in the table of payment. (f) Multi-storey Rate - For work on the construction of multi-storeyed buildings the following shall apply: From commencement of building to fifteenth (15) floor level - 39.2c per hour extra; From sixteenth (16) floor level to thirtieth (30) floor level - 48.35c per hour extra; From thirty-first (31) floor level to forty-fifth (45) floor level - 71.9c per hour extra; From forty-sixth (46) floor level to sixtieth (60) floor level - 94.15c per hour extra; From sixty-first (61) floor level onwards - $1.1755 per hour extra. (g) Payment of the allowance shall cease when the walls are completed and the employees are working under cover and the lifts or passenger/material hoists are available to employees: Provided that the exclusion of odd wall panels, sections or windows for the purpose of entrance or exit of materials or the anchoring of cranes, external lifting devices or scaffolding shall not prevent the walls of a building being defined as completed. (h) Service core - When a Service core is scheduled separately and erected as an advance part of the main structure, all employees engaged on the Service core shall be paid the appropriate special rate, set out in clause 5.8.13(i), applicable to the height to which the core has progressed in lieu of the multi-storey allowance prescribed by clause 5.8.13(f). Where work on the Service core does not proceed for a full day, employees shall be paid at the appropriate rate for the actual hours worked: Provided that on each and every day when work on the Service core proceeds for at least 8 hours employees engaged on the Service core will be paid for a minimum of 8 hours at the appropriate rate, irrespective of the hours an individual employee may work on the Service core on any day as part of their day's work. (i) The Service core rates shall be: Where the Service core exceeds 15 metres in height - 19.6 cents per hour with 31.35 cents per hour additional for work above each further 15 metres: Provided that the Service core allowance and the multi-storey allowance shall not be cumulative.
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Sources: Collective Agreement, Union Collective Workplace Agreement
Multi-Storey Allowance. (a) A multi-storey allowance shall be paid to compensate employees, engaged on construction on-site, for the disabilities experienced in, and which are peculiar to the construction of multi-storey buildings.
(b) For the purpose of this Award Collective Agreement a multi-storey building is a building which will, when complete, consist of not less than 5 storey levels.
(c) For the purpose of clause 5.8.13, a storey level means structurally completed floor, pillars or columns, and ceiling (not being false ceilings) of a building, and shall include basement levels and mezzanine or similar levels (but excluding "half-floors" such as toilet blocks or store rooms located between floors).
(d) A multi-storey allowance in accordance with the table set out below shall be payable to all employees engaged on construction on-site when one of the following components of the building:
(i) Structural Steel;
(ii) Reinforcing Steel;
(iii) Boxing or Walls; rises above the 4th floor level. Such payment shall be increased to the appropriate amounts as shown in the table, when the structural steel, reinforcing steel, boxing or walls reach such designated level.
(e) The commencing point of measurement shall be the lowest main floor (including basement floor levels but excluding lift walls and shafts of the building). "Floor level" means that state of construction which, in the completed building, would constitute the walking surface of the particular floor level referred to in the table of payment.
(f) Multi-storey Rate - For work on the construction of multi-storeyed buildings the following shall apply: From commencement of building to fifteenth (15) floor level - 39.2c per hour extra; From sixteenth (16) floor level to thirtieth (30) floor level - 48.35c per hour extra; From thirty-first (31) floor level to forty-fifth (45) floor level - 71.9c per hour extra; From forty-sixth (46) floor level to sixtieth (60) floor level - 94.15c per hour extra; From sixty-first (61) floor level onwards - $1.1755 per hour extra.
(g) Payment of the allowance shall cease when the walls are completed and the employees are working under cover and the lifts or passenger/material hoists are available to employees: Provided that the exclusion of odd wall panels, sections or windows for the purpose of entrance or exit of materials or the anchoring of cranes, external lifting devices or scaffolding shall not prevent the walls of a building being defined as completed.
(h) Service core - When a Service core is scheduled separately and erected as an advance part of the main structure, all employees engaged on the Service core shall be paid the appropriate special rate, set out in clause 5.8.13(i), applicable to the height to which the core has progressed in lieu of the multi-storey allowance prescribed by clause 5.8.13(f). Where work on the Service core does not proceed for a full day, employees shall be paid at the appropriate rate for the actual hours worked: Provided that on each and every day when work on the Service core proceeds for at least 8 hours employees engaged on the Service core will be paid for a minimum of 8 hours at the appropriate rate, irrespective of the hours an individual employee may work on the Service core on any day as part of their day's work.
(i) The Service core rates shall be: Where the Service core exceeds 15 metres in height - 19.6 cents per hour with 31.35 cents per hour additional for work above each further 15 metres: Provided that the Service core allowance and the multi-storey allowance shall not be cumulative.
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Sources: Collective Agreement
Multi-Storey Allowance. (a) A multi-storey allowance shall be paid to compensate employees, employees engaged on construction on-site, site for the disabilities experienced in, and which are peculiar to the construction of multi-storey buildings.
(ba) For the purpose of this Award Agreement a multi-storey building is a building which will, when complete, consist of not less than 5 storey levels.
(cb) For the purpose of clause 5.8.1317.26 (a) (b) and (c), a storey level means structurally completed floor, pillars or columns, and ceiling (not being false ceilings) of a building, and shall include basement levels and mezzanine or similar levels (but excluding "half-floors" such as toilet blocks or store rooms located between floors).
(dc) A multi-storey allowance in accordance with the table set out below shall be payable to all employees engaged on construction on-site when one of the following components of the building:
(i) : - Structural Steel;
(ii) ; - Reinforcing Steel;
(iii) ; - Boxing or Walls; , rises above the 4th floor level. Such payment shall be increased to the appropriate amounts as shown in the table, table when the structural steel, reinforcing steel, boxing or walls reach such designated level.
(ed) The commencing point of measurement shall be the lowest main floor (including basement floor levels but excluding lift walls and shafts of the building). ".
(e) Floor level" means that state of construction which, which in the completed building, would constitute the walking surface of the particular floor level referred to in the table of payment.
(f) Multi-storey Storey Rate - For work on the construction of multiMulti-storeyed buildings the following shall applybuildings: From the commencement of building to fifteenth (15) floor level - 39.2c 36.6c per hour extra; From sixteenth (16) floor level to thirtieth (30) floor level - 48.35c 45.7c per hour extra; From thirty-first (31) floor level to forty-forty - fifth (45) floor level - 71.9c 68.05c per hour extra; From forty-sixth (46) floor level to sixtieth (60) floor level - 94.15c 88.85c per hour extra; From sixty-first (61) floor level onwards - $1.1755 1.1115 per hour extra.
(i) Height money payments are not payable when the walls have been completed and employees are working under cover and lifts are made available to carry workers to and from the floor on which they are required to work.
(ii) The 4th floor storey of a multi-storeyed building is that which is 4th above the lowest adjacent street level.
(g) Payment of the allowance shall cease when the walls are completed and the employees are working under cover and the lifts or passenger/material hoists are available to employees: Provided that the exclusion of odd wall panels, sections or windows for the purpose of entrance or exit exist of materials or the anchoring of cranes, external lifting devices or scaffolding shall not prevent the walls of a building being defined as completed.
(h) Service core - When a Service core is scheduled separately and erected as an advance part of the main structure, all employees engaged on the Service core shall be paid the appropriate special rate, set out in clause 5.8.13(i), applicable to the height to which the core has progressed in lieu of the multi-storey allowance prescribed by clause 5.8.13(f). Where work on the Service core does not proceed for a full day, employees shall be paid at the appropriate rate for the actual hours worked: Provided that on each and every day when work on the Service core proceeds for at least 8 hours employees engaged on the Service core will be paid for a minimum of 8 hours at the appropriate rate, irrespective of the hours an individual employee may work on the Service core on any day as part of their day's work.
(i) The Service core rates shall be: Where the Service core exceeds 15 metres in height - 19.6 cents per hour with 31.35 cents per hour additional for work above each further 15 metres: Provided that the Service core allowance and the multi-storey allowance shall not be cumulative.17.27 deleted
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Sources: Collective Agreement
Multi-Storey Allowance. (a) A multi-storey allowance shall be paid to compensate employees, engaged on construction on-site, for the disabilities experienced in, and which are peculiar to the construction of multi-storey buildings.
(b) For the purpose of this Award Agreement a multi-storey building is a building which will, when complete, consist of not less than 5 storey levels.
(c) For the purpose of clause 5.8.13, 21.12 a storey level means structurally completed floor, pillars or columns, and ceiling (not being false ceilings) of a building, and shall include basement levels and mezzanine or similar levels (but excluding "half-floors" such as toilet blocks or store rooms located between floors).
(d) A multi-storey allowance in accordance with the table set out below shall be payable to all employees engaged on construction on-site when one of the following components of the building:
(i) Structural Steel;
(ii) Reinforcing Steel;
(iii) Boxing or Walls; rises above the 4th floor level. Such payment shall be increased to the appropriate amounts as shown in the table, when the structural steel, reinforcing steel, boxing or walls reach such designated level.
(e) The commencing point of measurement shall be the lowest main floor (including basement floor levels but excluding lift walls and shafts of the building). "Floor level" means that state of construction which, in the completed building, would constitute the walking surface of the particular floor level referred to in the table of payment.
(f) Multi-storey Rate - For work on the construction of multi-storeyed buildings the following shall apply: From commencement of building to fifteenth (15) floor level - 39.2c per hour extra; From sixteenth (16) floor level to thirtieth (30) floor level - 48.35c per hour extra; From thirty-first (31) floor level to forty-fifth (45) floor level - 71.9c per hour extra; From forty-sixth (46) floor level to sixtieth (60) floor level - 94.15c per hour extra; From sixty-first (61) floor level onwards - $1.1755 per hour extra.
(g) Payment of the allowance shall cease when the walls are completed and the employees are working under cover and the lifts or passenger/material hoists are available to employees: Provided that the exclusion of odd wall panels, sections or windows for the purpose of entrance or exit of materials or the anchoring of cranes, external lifting devices or scaffolding shall not prevent the walls of a building being defined as completed.
(h) Service core - When a Service core is scheduled separately and erected as an advance part of the main structure, all employees engaged on the Service core shall be paid the appropriate special rate, set out in clause 5.8.13(i), 21.12 (i) applicable to the height to which the core has progressed in lieu of the multi-storey allowance prescribed by clause 5.8.13(f21.12(f). Where work on the Service core does not proceed for a full day, employees shall be paid at the appropriate rate for the actual hours worked: Provided that on each and every day when work on the Service core proceeds for at least 8 hours employees engaged on the Service core will be paid for a minimum of 8 hours at the appropriate rate, irrespective of the hours an individual employee may work on the Service core on any day as part of their day's work.
(i) The Service core rates shall be: Where the Service core exceeds 15 metres in height - 19.6 cents per hour with 31.35 cents per hour additional for work above each further 15 metres: Provided that the Service core allowance and the multi-storey allowance shall not be cumulative.
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Sources: Collective Agreement