OUT OF TOWN PROJECTS Sample Clauses

The "Out of Town Projects" clause defines the terms and conditions that apply when work or services are performed outside the contractor's or service provider's usual geographic area. Typically, this clause addresses issues such as additional travel expenses, accommodation, per diem allowances, and adjustments to timelines due to the remote location of the project. Its core practical function is to ensure that both parties understand and agree on how logistical challenges and extra costs associated with out-of-town assignments will be managed, thereby preventing disputes and clarifying expectations.
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OUT OF TOWN PROJECTS. Where an Owner Operator/Dependent Contractor is hired by the Contractor and travels to a project or job more than eighty (80) kms (fifty (50) road miles) from the centre of any city, town or village in which the Owner Operator/Dependent Contractor resides, or travels from his previous job location to a project or job the following shall apply:
OUT OF TOWN PROJECTS. (i) Definitions Where a Dependent Contractor is requested by the contractor to travel to projects or jobs more than eighty (80) km from the centre of any city, town, or village in which the Dependent Contractor resides, or travels from their previous job location to a project or job, the following will apply: (ii) TRAVEL ALLOWANCE They shall be paid thirty-one cents ($0.31) per km, for each km or mile travelled to the project only. In order to qualify for above, the Owner Operator/Dependent Contractor must remain on the job or project for fifteen (15) calendar days. However, in the event the Owner Operator/Dependent Contractor is laid-off for lack of work when having been on the job less than fifteen (15) days, the Travel Allowance to the project shall be paid. If the Contractor fails to provide work and requires a Dependent Contractor to stand-by for more than two (2) consecutive days, the Owner Operator/Dependent Contractor, at their option, shall be deemed to have been laid-off.
OUT OF TOWN PROJECTS. 1) It is agreed that each Employer shall have the right to send two (2) key employees from the Halifax/Dartmouth geographic area within Local 409, per job site outside of the Halifax/Dartmouth free zone as described in Article 14.01 of the Master Sheet Metal Local 409 Agreement. The balance of the work force required, shall be employees living in the geographic areas closest to the job site. 2) The travel zones in Articles 14.01, 14.02 and 14.03 of the Master Agreement shall be a forty-five (45) kilometre radius under this Craft Schedule “S”.
OUT OF TOWN PROJECTS. When a non Local Resident employee is employed on an out-of-town project, the Employer shall supply an “employer supplied room plus daily meal allowance” or, with the mutual agreement of such employee, shall pay a daily “living out allowancein lieu thereof. The terms of both daily travel as well as initial and terminal travel which shall apply to a non Local Resident employee on an out-of-town project shall be established on a project by project basis. Such terms shall be mutually agreed upon, in writing, by the Employer and the non Local Resident employee prior to the commencement of travel. Employers are advised that if such mutual agreement, in writing, cannot be provided to the Union within one (1) week of request, the industrial standards for daily travel and initial and terminal travel shall apply.
OUT OF TOWN PROJECTS. On projects in the District of Kenora including the Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ portion and portion of the District of Rainy River West of a North South line running through Glenorchy which is about 30 Km West of Atikokan, the Employer may choose to pay 18% less of the wage rates of article 27.01. Welfare, Pension, and training contributions will remain the same as article 27.01. Vacation and Holiday pay will remain at 10% same as article 27.01. Should the Employer opt to use the out of town rates, then the Employer shall inform the Union in writing of such decision prior the Employer bidding the work. Failing that, wage rates as per article 27.01 shall apply.
OUT OF TOWN PROJECTS. Definitions Where a Dependent Contractor is requested by the contractor to travel to projects or jobs more than eighty (80) km from the centre of any city, town, or village in which the Dependent Contractor resides, or travels from their previous job location to a project or job, the following will apply:
OUT OF TOWN PROJECTS. 1) It is agreed that each Employer shall have the right to send two (2) key employees from the Halifax/Dartmouth geographic area within Local 409, per job site outside of the Halifax/Dartmouth free zone as described in Article 14.01 of the Master Sheet Metal Local 409 Agreement. The balance of the work force required, shall be employees living in the geographic areas closest to the job site. 2) The travel zones in Articles 14.01, 14.02 and 14.03 of the Master Agreement shall be a forty-five (45) kilometre radius under this Craft Schedule “S”. 3) In order to ensure the competitiveness of the Employer, the Parties agree with respect to out-of-town Projects where room and board is applicable, that the following crew composition shall apply: • One (1) Sheeter/▇▇▇▇▇▇ with full room and board allowance • One (1) Sheeter/▇▇▇▇▇▇ Assistant with full room and board allowance • Probationary employees shall not receive board allowance The above formula shall repeat.
OUT OF TOWN PROJECTS. 27.01 (cont') b). Choose to be paid a living allowance per diem of one hundred and fifteen dollars ($115.00) per day to cover expenses related to meals and accommodation. Such allowance would normally be advanced to employees prior to their out of area work assignment. 27.02 Employees who are required to work or travel outside the geographic area of Port Hardy for less than one (1) day and one (1) night shall be reimbursed for all travel accommodation and meal expenses as per the Company policy. 27.03 In instances where employees have chosen option (b) in 27.01 and they incur legitimate accommodation and/or meal expenses in excess of the one hundred and fifteen dollars ($115.00) per diem they shall submit bills/receipts to the Company for review and authorization. 27.04 Employees who are required to utilize their personal vehicle for business purposes shall be reimbursed for the travel in accordance with the Company policy.
OUT OF TOWN PROJECTS. SECTION 1: On work performed outside the jurisdiction of the Union, the Employer agrees to furnish transportation, board, and all other necessary expenses to employees. When employees are required to perform work outside the jurisdiction of the Union where a higher wage prevails, employees shall be paid the higher rates. SECTION 2: On out of town projects, the Employer agrees to employ at least one employee from within the Bargaining Unit represented by the Union to superintend the work performed. Said employee or employees for the performance of duties shall receive the rate of pay set forth in this Agreement or the prevailing wage in the area in which the work is being performed, whichever is higher.
OUT OF TOWN PROJECTS. ▇▇▇▇▇ Tenders Standard Industrial A reement Ma 1, 2016 to A ril 30, 2019 Refer to Appendix "A" for definition of an out of town project. 12. 100 Initial and Terminal Travel Allowance