WORK COVERED. Section 1. Plasterers covered by this Agreement shall have jurisdiction over the following work, without limitation: All interior or exterior plastering of cement, stucco, stone imitation or any patent material when cast, the setting of same, and corner beads when stuck, mechanically fastened or attached by any means. This includes the plastering and finishing of hot composition material in vats, compartments or wherever applies; also the taping and pointing of all joints, Section 2. All acoustic blocks, regardless of thickness, when stuck, mechanically fastened or attached by any other means shall be the work of the Plasterers covered by this Agreement. Also the sticking, nailing, and screwing of all composition caps and ornaments shall be the work of the Plasterers. The preparing, scratching and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of ceilings and Section 3. All casting shall be done by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. The applying of any plastic material to soffits, ceilings and perpendicular work, and the finishing, rubbing, polishing and cleaning, whether done by hand, machine or any other method, except a base six inches or less, is the work of Plasterers covered by this Agreement. Section 4. All cement plastering on walls over and above a six-inch base shall be supervised Section 5. Plasterers claim all waterproofing of work included in their jurisdiction, such as Thoroseal, Ironite, Plasterweld and any similar products, regardless of the tools used or method of application, color of materials used and regardless of the type of base these materials may be applied to. Section 6. All moldings run in place and all staff work, the making of templates and horsing of molds in and on buildings must be made and produced by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. All plaster castings stuck shall be the work of the plasterer. All mortar boards must be raised at least eighteen inches above the scaffold. Section 7. The masking and covering of windows and floors with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or any other method of covering and the removing of said covering to a clean and finished job shall be done by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. Section 8. The Plasterers will perform all mixing and transportation of all materials from the mixing area to the work area, the setting and moving of scaffold, covering and taping of all areas to which plaster will abut, clean-up work and, in general, the tending of all the Plasterers needs to insure a true and finished product. Section 9. Plasterers covered by this Agreement have jurisdiction over all casting, installing, finishing, rubbing and cleaning, whether by hand or machine, of all imitation stone. Section 10. Plasterers shall perform casting as follows: (a) Domes that do not exceed two (2) feet in diameter may be cast. (b) Niches may be cast and stuck in place providing they do not exceed two (2) feet in width and four (4) feet in length. (c) Moldings clustered with enrichment may be cast. (d) Cornices may be cast where and when it is not practical to run in place with a mold. This has reference principally to light troughs, etc., that require electrical wiring or reflectors inside, and this does not include block or similar moldings that exceed six (6) feet in total length from mitre to mitre. (e) Beams, columns, and pilasters shall not be cast unless they are totally enriched and have no members paralleling one another. (f) On an alteration where the work which would ordinarily be run cannot be done without causing undue interference with the occupancy of the premises and undue delay in performance, it shall be permissible to cast such work with the consent of the Union. (g) All small spandrels or panels under two feet, small caps and other similar work may be cast. (h) All caps not exceeding two feet in diameter may be cast. be cast. (i) Diminished fluted pilaster and columns or pilaster and columns with entasis may (j) Small pattern ceilings of geometrical design: coffered ceilings when panels do not exceed twenty-four inches at the ceilings or minor line and fifty-four inches at the bottom or major line may be cast. Section 11. Plasterers shall also have jurisdiction over all work or processes which represent technological change, replacement, modification or substitution for the work described above. Section 2. Work of the Journeyman and Apprentice Plasterers shall be: The application of all interior and exterior plaster of gypsum or cement base when applied with the hawk and trowel or various plaster machines. The setting or sticking or running in place of all moldings of cement or gypsum-based plaster or similar or substitute materials that require the use of the usual Plasterers’ tools and/or skills on pilasters, columns, ceilings, soffits, coves, reveals, walls, beams or any other place required by the plans and specifications of the various jobs. The handling and cleaning of the nozzle on all plastering machines and the use of darbies, rods, featheredges, floats, brushes, trowels, small tools, joint rods and any other tools required to complete the job of applying and finishing plaster or other materials in accordance with the plans and specifications of the various jobs. The horsing of all molds; making of all templates and placing of all cast staff work on the interior or exterior of buildings. All Exterior Insulation Finish Systems (E.I.F.S.) and interior and exterior plaster or materials of similar or substitute materials that require the use of the usual Plasterers’ tools and/or skills shall be mixed and applied in accordance with the manufacturers’ specifications. All fire-stopping and fire proofing and all patching of same, including soft and intumescent fireproofing and refraction work, including but not limited to such work on all steel beams, columns, metal decks, and vessels. Any and all work customarily and/or historically done by Plasterers, and any work awarded to the Plasterers by the Building Trades Department, AFL-CIO, or through any machinery set up by the Building Trades Department for determining said jurisdiction shall also be the work of the Journeyman and Apprentice Plasterers. Section 3. Masking and covering of windows and doors with shades or any other method of covering as well as removing the same to a clean and finished job shall be done by Plasterers. The Plasterer shall clean from the ground up on exterior work and from the floor up on interior work.
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Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement
WORK COVERED. Section 1. Plasterers covered by this Agreement shall have jurisdiction over the following work, without limitation: All interior or exterior plastering of cement, stucco, stone imitation or any patent material when cast, the setting of same, and corner beads when stuck, mechanically fastened or attached by any means. This includes the plastering and finishing of hot composition material in vats, compartments or wherever applies; also the taping and pointing of all joints,
Section 2. All acoustic blocks, regardless of thickness, when stuck, mechanically fastened or attached by any other means shall be the work of the Plasterers covered by this Agreement. Also the sticking, nailing, and screwing of all composition caps and ornaments shall be the work of the Plasterers. The preparing, scratching and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of ceilings andand walls when finished with terrazzo or tile, allowing sufficient thickness to allow the applying of the terrazzo or tile and the application of any plastic material to the same shall be the
Section 3. All casting shall be done by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. The applying of any plastic material to soffits, ceilings and perpendicular work, and the finishing, rubbing, polishing and cleaning, whether done by hand, machine or any other method, except a base six inches or less, is the work of Plasterers covered by this Agreement.
Section 4. All cement plastering on walls over and above a six-inch base shall be supervisedsupervised and executed by Plasterers covered by this Agreement.
Section 5. Plasterers claim all waterproofing of work included in their jurisdiction, such as Thoroseal, Ironite, Plasterweld and any similar products, regardless of the tools used or method of application, color of materials used and regardless of the type of base these materials may be applied to.
Section 6. All moldings run in place and all staff work, the making of templates and horsing of molds in and on buildings must be made and produced by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. All plaster castings stuck shall be the work of the plasterer. All mortar boards must be raised at least eighteen inches above the scaffoldthescaffold.
Section 7. The masking and covering of windows and floors with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or any other method of covering and the removing of said covering to a clean and finished job shall be done by Plasterers covered by this Agreement.
Section 8. The Plasterers will perform all mixing and transportation of all materials from the mixing area to the work area, the setting and moving of scaffold, covering and taping of all areas to which plaster will abut, clean-up work and, in general, the tending of all the Plasterers needs to insure a true and finished product.
Section 9. Plasterers covered by this Agreement have jurisdiction over all casting, installing, finishing, rubbing and cleaning, whether by hand or machine, of all imitation stone.
Section 10. Plasterers shall perform casting as follows:
(a) Domes that do not exceed two (2) feet in diameter may be cast.
(b) Niches may be cast and stuck in place providing they do not exceed two (2) feet in width and four (4) feet in length.
(c) Moldings clustered with enrichment may be cast.
(d) Cornices may be cast where and when it is not practical to run in place with a mold. This has reference principally to light troughs, etc., that require electrical wiring or reflectors inside, and this does not include block or similar moldings that exceed six (6) feet in total length from mitre to mitre.
(e) Beams, columns, and pilasters shall not be cast unless they are totally enriched and have no members paralleling one another.
(f) On an alteration where the work which would ordinarily be run cannot be done without causing undue interference with the occupancy of the premises and undue delay in performance, it shall be permissible to cast such work with the consent of the Union.
(g) All small spandrels or panels under two feet, small caps and other similar work may be cast.
(h) All caps not exceeding two feet in diameter may be cast. be cast.
(i) Diminished fluted pilaster and columns or pilaster and columns with entasis may
(j) Small pattern ceilings of geometrical design: coffered ceilings when panels do not exceed twenty-four inches at the ceilings or minor line and fifty-four inches at the bottom or major line may be cast.
Section 11. Plasterers shall also have jurisdiction over all work or processes which represent technological change, replacement, modification or substitution for the work described above.
Section 2. Work of the Journeyman and Apprentice Plasterers shall be: The application of all interior and exterior plaster of gypsum or cement base when applied with the hawk and trowel or various plaster machines. The setting or sticking or running in place of all moldings of cement or gypsum-based plaster or similar or substitute materials that require the use of the usual Plasterers’ tools and/or skills on pilasters, columns, ceilings, soffits, coves, reveals, walls, beams or any other place required by the plans and specifications of the various jobs. The handling and cleaning of the nozzle on all plastering machines and the use of darbies, rods, featheredges, floats, brushes, trowels, small tools, joint rods and any other tools required to complete the job of applying and finishing plaster or other materials in accordance with the plans and specifications of the various jobs. The horsing of all molds; making of all templates and placing of all cast staff work on the interior or exterior of buildings. All Exterior Insulation Finish Systems (E.I.F.S.) and interior and exterior plaster or materials of similar or substitute materials that require the use of the usual Plasterers’ tools and/or skills shall be mixed and applied in accordance with the manufacturers’ specifications. All fire-stopping and fire proofing and all patching of same, including soft and intumescent fireproofing and refraction work, including but not limited to such work on all steel beams, columns, metal decks, and vessels. Any and all work customarily and/or historically done by Plasterers, and any work awarded to the Plasterers by the Building Trades Department, AFL-CIO, or through any machinery set up by the Building Trades Department for determining said jurisdiction shall also be the work of the Journeyman and Apprentice Plasterers.
Section 3. Masking and covering of windows and doors with shades or any other method of covering as well as removing the same to a clean and finished job shall be done by Plasterers. The Plasterer shall clean from the ground up on exterior work and from the floor up on interior work.
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Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement
WORK COVERED. Section 1. Plasterers The work covered by this Agreement shall have jurisdiction over include but not be limited to the following workdescribed work at the construction job site:
A. The installation, without limitation: All interior or exterior plastering of cementcarrying, stuccotransportation, stone imitation or any patent material when casthandling, the setting of same, stocking and corner beads when stuck, mechanically fastened or attached by any means. This includes the plastering and finishing of hot composition material in vats, compartments or wherever applies; also the taping and pointing scrapping of all joints,
Section 2. All acoustic blocksmaterials and component parts of all types of ceilings regardless of their material or composition or method or manner of installation, attachment or connection, including but not limited to all hangers, carrying channels, cross furring, stiffeners, braces, all bars regardless of material or method of attachment, all integrated gypsum wallboard ceiling heat panels, all radiant heat ceiling backing, all main tees, all cross tees, all splines, all wall and ceiling angles or moldings, all backing board and all finish ceiling materials, regardless of thicknessmethod or manner of installation.
B. All work in connection with the installation, when stuckerection, mechanically fastened and/or application, carrying, transportation, handling, stocking and scrapping, of all materials and component parts of walls and partitions regardless of their material composition or attached by any method or manner of their installation, attachment or connection, including but not limited to all floor and ceiling runners, studs, stiffeners, cross bracings, fire blocking resilient channels, furring channels, doors and windows, including frames, casing molding, base accessory trim items, gypsum drywall materials, laminated gypsum systems, backing board for all systems, including but not limited to thin coat and other means finish systems, plastic and/or paint finished bases, finish board, fireproofing of beams and columns, fireproofing of chase, sound and thermal insulation materials, fixture attachments including all layout work, preparation of all openings for lighting, air vents or other purposes, and all other necessary or related work in connection therewith.
C. No limitation shall be placed on the work covered by this Agreement by reason of the Plasterers surface or texture or purpose for which the materials described herein are used, designed or intended.
D. It is further specifically understood that the installation, tying and connection of all types of light iron and metal studs and all types of light iron furring erected to receive the materials specified in this Article, including but not limited to gypsum wallboard, walls, partitions, gypsum wallboard ceiling heat panels, backing boards, tack board, plastic or acoustical materials or any material attached to the above-described light iron construction is specifically included in the work covered by this Agreement. Also the sticking.
(1) The installation, nailing, erection and screwing of all composition caps and ornaments shall be construction to include the work of fabrication of all materials to receive a plaster finish, including polystyrene or substitute materials, whether attached by adhesive or any other method, in connection with “EIFS” or similar interior or exterior wall or ceiling systems, to also include the completing of all light iron construction, furring, making and erecting of brackets, clips and hangers, lath, corner beads and arches erected for the purpose of holding gypsum plaster, cement plaster and all other plaster bases. This Agreement shall also cover all interior and/or exterior wall finish work, including EIFS and other wet wall finish work, which work shall be performed under the terms of this Agreement by journeyman or apprentice Drywallers or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
(2) All carrying bars, purlins, and furring, regardless of size, light iron and metal furring of all descriptions such as rods, channel flat iron and other ceiling systems for the receipt of all types of lath, and all other plaster bases which are to receive plaster on one or both sides, to include any and all plastering accessories.
(3) The nailing, tying, cutting, welding and fastening, regardless of method, of the above and all wire, metallic and non-metallic lath of all descriptions connected therewith.
(4) The placing, handling, moving and erection of all materials which fall within the description of work set forth in this Article from the site of delivery on the job to the point of the job where the work is to be performed. The erecting and moving of all scaffolds and the moving and handling of all materials to be used in the erection of scaffolds other than patented scaffolding.
(5) The erection and dismantling of scaffold and/ or other related containment work, performed in association with the removal of asbestos or other hazardous materials.
(6) All installation and construction to include the Water Resistive Barrier (WRB) including building paper, liquid applied membranes, flexible flashing membranes, sealants, and any successor technology to achieve a water resistive membrane under plaster, One-Coat, Continuous Insulation, EIFS, etc.
(1) All work operations after the initial unloading of the drywall finisher’s material on the job site, including distribution to the point of application.
(2) Work or services pertaining to the preparation, spotting, pointing, detailing, taping, flushing, sanding and finishing of interior and/or exterior gypsum drywall, thin-wall, concrete, steel, wood and plaster surfaces.
(3) Work or services pertaining to the application of all finish or flushing materials regardless of method of application or type of surface on which materials are applied including, but not limited to, texture and simulated acoustic materials of all types and the application of radiant heat fill and steel fireproofing materials.
(4) Work or services pertaining to the installation of protective coverings and masking prior to the application of finish materials.
(5) The operation and care of all taping tools and texturing equipment used in the finishing and texturing of drywall and other surfaces including brushes, rollers, spray texturing equipment, miscellaneous hand mechanical and power tools, and the operation and maintenance of compressors required in the finishing and texturing of such surfaces. The Union understands and recognizes that WACA and its members are signatory to a collective bargaining agreement with the Painters and/or Plasterers covering drywall finishing and wet wall finish work. The parties agree that Article I (F) shall apply only to those signatory employers who are not signatory to a collective bargaining agreement with the Painters and/or Plasterers covering the drywall finishing or wet wall finish work as described in Article I (F), of the Agreement and who choose to assign that work to the Painters and/or Plasterers. The preparingUnion agrees not to invoke or enforce Article I (F), scratching or to create any jurisdictional dispute concerning the work described in that Article against any signatory employer that is also signatory to an agreement with the Painters and/or Plasterers covering the drywall finishing or wet wall finish work and who chooses to assign that work to the Painters and/or Plasterers, as long as such contract remains in effect.
G. All carpentry work in connection with displays, conventions, trade shows and exhibitions.
H. The provisions of this Article shall not be used or applied in any manner so as to be inconsistent with any applicable provisions of the following Agreements:
(1) 46 Northern California Counties Carpenters Master Agreement;
(2) Southern California Carpenters Master Labor Agreement
I. Should any individual employer, party to this Agreement, perform work as a general contractor, developer, or do any related carpentry work as specified in the local area ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of ceilings and
Section 3. All casting master agreements, he/she or it shall be done by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. The applying of any plastic material to soffits, ceilings do so under the terms and perpendicular work, and the finishing, rubbing, polishing and cleaning, whether done by hand, machine or any other method, except a base six inches or less, is the work of Plasterers covered by this Agreement.
Section 4. All cement plastering on walls over and above a six-inch base shall be supervised
Section 5. Plasterers claim all waterproofing of work included in their jurisdiction, such as Thoroseal, Ironite, Plasterweld and any similar products, regardless conditions of the tools used or method of application, color of materials used and regardless of the type of base these materials may be applied tothen current appropriate carpenters master agreements in said areas.
Section 6. All moldings run in place and all staff work, the making of templates and horsing of molds in and on buildings must be made and produced by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. All plaster castings stuck shall be the work of the plasterer. All mortar boards must be raised at least eighteen inches above the scaffold.
Section 7. The masking and covering of windows and floors with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or any other method of covering and the removing of said covering to a clean and finished job shall be done by Plasterers covered by this Agreement.
Section 8. The Plasterers will perform all mixing and transportation of all materials from the mixing area to the work area, the setting and moving of scaffold, covering and taping of all areas to which plaster will abut, clean-up work and, in general, the tending of all the Plasterers needs to insure a true and finished product.
Section 9. Plasterers covered by this Agreement have jurisdiction over all casting, installing, finishing, rubbing and cleaning, whether by hand or machine, of all imitation stone.
Section 10. Plasterers shall perform casting as follows:
(a) Domes that do not exceed two (2) feet in diameter may be cast.
(b) Niches may be cast and stuck in place providing they do not exceed two (2) feet in width and four (4) feet in length.
(c) Moldings clustered with enrichment may be cast.
(d) Cornices may be cast where and when it is not practical to run in place with a mold. This has reference principally to light troughs, etc., that require electrical wiring or reflectors inside, and this does not include block or similar moldings that exceed six (6) feet in total length from mitre to mitre.
(e) Beams, columns, and pilasters shall not be cast unless they are totally enriched and have no members paralleling one another.
(f) On an alteration where the work which would ordinarily be run cannot be done without causing undue interference with the occupancy of the premises and undue delay in performance, it shall be permissible to cast such work with the consent of the Union.
(g) All small spandrels or panels under two feet, small caps and other similar work may be cast.
(h) All caps not exceeding two feet in diameter may be cast. be cast.
(i) Diminished fluted pilaster and columns or pilaster and columns with entasis may
(j) Small pattern ceilings of geometrical design: coffered ceilings when panels do not exceed twenty-four inches at the ceilings or minor line and fifty-four inches at the bottom or major line may be cast.
Section 11. Plasterers shall also have jurisdiction over all work or processes which represent technological change, replacement, modification or substitution for the work described above.
Section 2. Work of the Journeyman and Apprentice Plasterers shall be: The application of all interior and exterior plaster of gypsum or cement base when applied with the hawk and trowel or various plaster machines. The setting or sticking or running in place of all moldings of cement or gypsum-based plaster or similar or substitute materials that require the use of the usual Plasterers’ tools and/or skills on pilasters, columns, ceilings, soffits, coves, reveals, walls, beams or any other place required by the plans and specifications of the various jobs. The handling and cleaning of the nozzle on all plastering machines and the use of darbies, rods, featheredges, floats, brushes, trowels, small tools, joint rods and any other tools required to complete the job of applying and finishing plaster or other materials in accordance with the plans and specifications of the various jobs. The horsing of all molds; making of all templates and placing of all cast staff work on the interior or exterior of buildings. All Exterior Insulation Finish Systems (E.I.F.S.) and interior and exterior plaster or materials of similar or substitute materials that require the use of the usual Plasterers’ tools and/or skills shall be mixed and applied in accordance with the manufacturers’ specifications. All fire-stopping and fire proofing and all patching of same, including soft and intumescent fireproofing and refraction work, including but not limited to such work on all steel beams, columns, metal decks, and vessels. Any and all work customarily and/or historically done by Plasterers, and any work awarded to the Plasterers by the Building Trades Department, AFL-CIO, or through any machinery set up by the Building Trades Department for determining said jurisdiction shall also be the work of the Journeyman and Apprentice Plasterers.
Section 3. Masking and covering of windows and doors with shades or any other method of covering as well as removing the same to a clean and finished job shall be done by Plasterers. The Plasterer shall clean from the ground up on exterior work and from the floor up on interior work.
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Sources: Master Agreement
WORK COVERED. Section 1. Plasterers covered by this This Agreement shall have jurisdiction over the following work, without limitation: All interior or exterior plastering of cement, stucco, stone imitation or any patent material when cast, the setting of same, and corner beads when stuck, mechanically fastened or attached by any means. This includes the plastering and finishing of hot composition material in vats, compartments or wherever applies; also the taping and pointing of cover all joints,
Section 2. All acoustic blocks, regardless of thickness, when stuck, mechanically fastened or attached by any other means shall be the work of the Plasterers covered by this Agreement. Also Individual Employer performed at the stickingsite of construction, nailingalteration, and screwing of all composition caps and ornaments shall be the work of the Plasterers. The preparingpainting or repair, scratching and as defined below.
(a) ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ’s Work includes the following:
(1) The laying, cutting or setting of ceilings andall tile where used for floors, walls, ceilings, walks, promenade roofs, exterior veneers, stair treads, stair risers, facing, hearths, fireplaces, and decorative inserts,
Section (2) The cutting of all tile by machinery or tools on the job site.
(3. All casting shall be done ) The application of a coat or coats of mortar, prepared to proper tolerance to receive tile on floors, walls and ceilings, regardless of whether the mortar coat is wet or dry at the time the tile is applied to it.
(4) The setting of all tile with mortar, asphalt and/or sand where the bed is floated, screeded, slabbed or buttered.
(5) The setting of all tile by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. the adhesion method with organic and/or inorganic thin-bed bonding materials where such bonding material is applied to the backing surface and/or the back of tile units or sheets of tile.
(6) The applying rough-in, floating, screeding, beating, rubbing and finishing of any plastic material all tile work, including the setting of all fixtures, rods, accessories, cap and tile, including all other preparatory work required to soffitscomplete all the installations.
(7) The installation of waterproofing membranes, ceilings and perpendicular workaccessories, and the finishing, rubbing, polishing and cleaning, whether done by hand, machine or any insertion of decorative tile inserts in other method, except a base six inches or less, is the work of Plasterers covered by this Agreementmaterials.
Section 4. All cement plastering on walls over (8) The setting, sealing and above a six-inch base shall be supervisedinstallation of prefabricated tile systems.
Section 5. Plasterers claim (9) The installation of all waterproofing of work included in their jurisdiction, such as Thoroseal, Ironite, Plasterweld and any similar large format adhered tile (not stone or marble) products, regardless the installation of all adhered thin porcelain products, and the tools used or method installation of applicationall adhered countertops of any material (including stone and marble), color of materials used and regardless of the type of base these materials may be applied toany dimensions.
Section 6. All moldings run in place and all staff work, the making of templates and horsing of molds in and on buildings must be made and produced by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. All plaster castings stuck shall be the work of the plasterer. All mortar boards must be raised at least eighteen inches above the scaffold.
Section 7. (10) The masking and covering of windows and floors with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or any other method of covering and the removing of said covering to a clean and finished job shall be done by Plasterers covered by this Agreement.
Section 8. The Plasterers will perform all mixing and transportation installation of all materials from the mixing area adhered stone and marble products of up to the work area, the setting and moving of scaffold, covering and taping of all areas to which plaster will abut, clean-up work and, in general, the tending of all the Plasterers needs to insure a true and finished product.
Section 9. Plasterers covered by this Agreement have jurisdiction over all casting, installing, finishing, rubbing and cleaning, whether by hand or machine, of all imitation stone.
Section 10. Plasterers shall perform casting as follows:
including five (a5) Domes that do not exceed two (2) square feet in diameter may be casttotal face area and a maximum of three (3) centimeters in thickness.
(b) Niches Tile Finisher’s Work includes mixing mortar, cleaning and grouting all tiles set by the Tile Layer, handling all sand, cement, lime, tile and other materials and all chemicals that may be cast and stuck used in place providing they do not exceed two (2) feet in width and four (4) feet in lengthtile installation after being delivered to the job.
(c) Moldings clustered with enrichment may be castTile as used above is defined as the following products:
(1) All burned clay products as used in the tile industry, either glazed or unglazed.
(2) All composition materials, marble or other stone tiles, glass, mosaics and all substitute materials for tile made in tile-like units.
(3) All mixtures in tile-like forms of cement, metals, plastics and other materials, that are made and intended for use as a finished floor, surface, stair treads, promenade roofs, walks, ceilings, swimming pools and all places where tile is used to form a finished interior or exterior surface for practical use, sanitary finish or decorative purposes.
(d) Cornices may be cast where Stone and when it is not practical to run in place with a mold. This has reference principally to light troughs, etc., that require electrical wiring or reflectors inside, Marble as used above shall include all natural stone and this does not include block marble or similar moldings that exceed six (6) feet in total length from mitre to mitre.
(e) Beamsproducts, columns, and pilasters shall not be cast unless they are totally enriched and have no members paralleling one another.
(f) On an alteration where the work which would ordinarily be run cannot be done without causing undue interference with the occupancy of the premises and undue delay in performance, it shall be permissible to cast such work with the consent of the Union.
(g) All small spandrels or panels under two feet, small caps and other similar work may be cast.
(h) All caps not exceeding two feet in diameter may be cast. be cast.
(i) Diminished fluted pilaster and columns or pilaster and columns with entasis may
(j) Small pattern ceilings of geometrical design: coffered ceilings when panels do not exceed twenty-four inches at the ceilings or minor line and fifty-four inches at the bottom or major line may be cast.
Section 11. Plasterers shall also have jurisdiction over all work or processes which represent technological change, replacement, modification or substitution for the work described above.
Section 2. Work of the Journeyman and Apprentice Plasterers shall be: The application of all interior and exterior plaster of gypsum or cement base when applied with the hawk and trowel or various plaster machines. The setting or sticking or running in place of all moldings of cement or gypsum-based plaster or similar or substitute materials that require the use of the usual Plasterers’ tools and/or skills on pilasters, columns, ceilings, soffits, coves, reveals, walls, beams or any other place required by the plans and specifications of the various jobs. The handling and cleaning of the nozzle on all plastering machines and the use of darbies, rods, featheredges, floats, brushes, trowels, small tools, joint rods and any other tools required to complete the job of applying and finishing plaster or other materials in accordance with the plans and specifications of the various jobs. The horsing of all molds; making of all templates and placing of all cast staff work on the interior or exterior of buildings. All Exterior Insulation Finish Systems (E.I.F.S.) and interior and exterior plaster or materials of similar or substitute materials that require the use of the usual Plasterers’ tools and/or skills shall be mixed and applied in accordance with the manufacturers’ specifications. All fire-stopping and fire proofing and all patching of same, including soft and intumescent fireproofing and refraction work, including but not limited to such work on all steel beamsimitation stone, columnsquartz, metal deckspre-cast stone, and vessels. Any all products commonly referred to as stone or marble in the trade (including quartz and all work customarily and/or historically done by Plasterers, and epoxy products containing any work awarded to the Plasterers by the Building Trades Department, AFL-CIO, or through any machinery set up by the Building Trades Department for determining said jurisdiction shall also be the work of the Journeyman and Apprentice Plasterersforegoing).
Section 3. Masking and covering of windows and doors with shades or any other method of covering as well as removing the same to a clean and finished job shall be done by Plasterers. The Plasterer shall clean from the ground up on exterior work and from the floor up on interior work.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK COVERED. Section 1. Plasterers covered by this This Agreement shall have jurisdiction over the following work, without limitation: All interior or exterior plastering of cement, stucco, stone imitation or any patent material when cast, the setting of same, and corner beads when stuck, mechanically fastened or attached by any means. This includes the plastering and finishing of hot composition material in vats, compartments or wherever applies; also the taping and pointing of cover all joints,
Section 2. All acoustic blocks, regardless of thickness, when stuck, mechanically fastened or attached by any other means shall be the work of the Plasterers covered by this Agreement. Also Individual Employer performed at the stickingsite of construction, nailingalteration, and screwing of all composition caps and ornaments shall be the work of the Plasterers. The preparingpainting or repair, scratching and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of ceilings and
Section 3. All casting shall be done by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. The applying of any plastic material to soffits, ceilings and perpendicular work, and the finishing, rubbing, polishing and cleaning, whether done by hand, machine or any other method, except a base six inches or less, is the work of Plasterers covered by this Agreementas defined below.
Section 4. All cement plastering on walls over and above a six-inch base shall be supervised
Section 5. Plasterers claim all waterproofing of work included in their jurisdiction, such as Thoroseal, Ironite, Plasterweld and any similar products, regardless of the tools used or method of application, color of materials used and regardless of the type of base these materials may be applied to.
Section 6. All moldings run in place and all staff work, the making of templates and horsing of molds in and on buildings must be made and produced by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. All plaster castings stuck shall be the work of the plasterer. All mortar boards must be raised at least eighteen inches above the scaffold.
Section 7. The masking and covering of windows and floors with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or any other method of covering and the removing of said covering to a clean and finished job shall be done by Plasterers covered by this Agreement.
Section 8. The Plasterers will perform all mixing and transportation of all materials from the mixing area to the work area, the setting and moving of scaffold, covering and taping of all areas to which plaster will abut, clean-up work and, in general, the tending of all the Plasterers needs to insure a true and finished product.
Section 9. Plasterers covered by this Agreement have jurisdiction over all casting, installing, finishing, rubbing and cleaning, whether by hand or machine, of all imitation stone.
Section 10. Plasterers shall perform casting as follows:
(a) Domes that do not exceed two Tile Layer’s Work includes the following:
(1) The laying, cutting or setting of all tile where used for floors, walls, ceilings, walks, promenade roofs, exterior veneers, stair treads, stair risers, facing, hearths, fireplaces, and decorative inserts, together with any marble plinths, thresholds or window stools used in connection with any tile work; also to prepare and
(2) The cutting of all tile by machinery or tools on the job site.
(3) The application of a coat or coats of mortar, prepared to proper tolerance to receive tile on floors, walls and ceilings, regardless of whether the mortar coat is wet or dry at the time the tile is applied to it.
(4) The setting of all tile with mortar, asphalt and/or sand where the bed is floated, screeded, slabbed or buttered.
(5) The setting of all tile by the adhesion method with organic and/or inorganic thin-bed bonding materials where such bonding material is applied to the backing surface and/or the back of tile units or sheets of tile.
(6) The rough-in, floating, screeding, beating, rubbing and finishing of all tile work, including the setting of all fixtures, rods, accessories, cap and tile, including all other preparatory work required to complete all the installations.
(7) The installation of waterproofing membranes, accessories, and the insertion of decorative tile inserts in other materials.
(8) The setting, sealing and installation of prefabricated tile systems.
(9) The installation of all large format adhered tile (not stone or marble) products, the installation of all adhered thin porcelain products, and the installation of all adhered countertops of any material (including stone and marble), of any dimensions.
(10) The installation of all adhered stone and marble products of up to and including five (5) square feet in diameter may be casttotal face area and a maximum of three (3) centimeters in thickness.
(b) Niches Tile Finisher’s Work includes mixing mortar, cleaning and grouting all tiles set by the Tile Layer, handling all sand, cement, lime, tile and other materials and all chemicals that may be cast and stuck used in place providing they do not exceed two (2) feet in width and four (4) feet in lengthtile installation after being delivered to the job.
(c) Moldings clustered with enrichment may be castTile as used above is defined as the following products:
(1) All burned clay products as used in the tile industry, either glazed or unglazed.
(2) All composition materials, marble or other stone tiles, glass, mosaics and all substitute materials for tile made in tile-like units.
(3) All mixtures in tile-like forms of cement, metals, plastics and other materials, that are made and intended for use as a finished floor, surface, stair treads, promenade roofs, walks, ceilings, swimming pools and all places where tile is used to form a finished interior or exterior surface for practical use, sanitary finish or decorative purposes.
(d) Cornices may be cast where Stone and when it is not practical to run in place with a mold. This has reference principally to light troughs, etc., that require electrical wiring or reflectors inside, Marble as used above shall include all natural stone and this does not include block marble or similar moldings that exceed six (6) feet in total length from mitre to mitre.
(e) Beamsproducts, columns, and pilasters shall not be cast unless they are totally enriched and have no members paralleling one another.
(f) On an alteration where the work which would ordinarily be run cannot be done without causing undue interference with the occupancy of the premises and undue delay in performance, it shall be permissible to cast such work with the consent of the Union.
(g) All small spandrels or panels under two feet, small caps and other similar work may be cast.
(h) All caps not exceeding two feet in diameter may be cast. be cast.
(i) Diminished fluted pilaster and columns or pilaster and columns with entasis may
(j) Small pattern ceilings of geometrical design: coffered ceilings when panels do not exceed twenty-four inches at the ceilings or minor line and fifty-four inches at the bottom or major line may be cast.
Section 11. Plasterers shall also have jurisdiction over all work or processes which represent technological change, replacement, modification or substitution for the work described above.
Section 2. Work of the Journeyman and Apprentice Plasterers shall be: The application of all interior and exterior plaster of gypsum or cement base when applied with the hawk and trowel or various plaster machines. The setting or sticking or running in place of all moldings of cement or gypsum-based plaster or similar or substitute materials that require the use of the usual Plasterers’ tools and/or skills on pilasters, columns, ceilings, soffits, coves, reveals, walls, beams or any other place required by the plans and specifications of the various jobs. The handling and cleaning of the nozzle on all plastering machines and the use of darbies, rods, featheredges, floats, brushes, trowels, small tools, joint rods and any other tools required to complete the job of applying and finishing plaster or other materials in accordance with the plans and specifications of the various jobs. The horsing of all molds; making of all templates and placing of all cast staff work on the interior or exterior of buildings. All Exterior Insulation Finish Systems (E.I.F.S.) and interior and exterior plaster or materials of similar or substitute materials that require the use of the usual Plasterers’ tools and/or skills shall be mixed and applied in accordance with the manufacturers’ specifications. All fire-stopping and fire proofing and all patching of same, including soft and intumescent fireproofing and refraction work, including but not limited to such work on all steel beamsimitation stone, columnsquartz, metal deckspre-cast stone, and vessels. Any all products commonly referred to as stone or marble in the trade (including quartz and all work customarily and/or historically done by Plasterers, and epoxy products containing any work awarded to the Plasterers by the Building Trades Department, AFL-CIO, or through any machinery set up by the Building Trades Department for determining said jurisdiction shall also be the work of the Journeyman and Apprentice Plasterersforegoing).
Section 3. Masking and covering of windows and doors with shades or any other method of covering as well as removing the same to a clean and finished job shall be done by Plasterers. The Plasterer shall clean from the ground up on exterior work and from the floor up on interior work.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK COVERED. Section 1. Plasterers covered by this This Agreement shall have jurisdiction over the following work, without limitation: All interior or exterior plastering of cement, stucco, stone imitation or any patent material when cast, the setting of same, and corner beads when stuck, mechanically fastened or attached by any means. This includes the plastering and finishing of hot composition material in vats, compartments or wherever applies; also the taping and pointing of cover all joints,
Section 2. All acoustic blocks, regardless of thickness, when stuck, mechanically fastened or attached by any other means shall be the work of the Plasterers covered by this Agreement. Also Individual Employer performed at the stickingsite of construction, nailingalteration, and screwing of all composition caps and ornaments shall be the work of the Plasterers. The preparingpainting or repair, scratching and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of ceilings and
Section 3. All casting shall be done by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. The applying of any plastic material to soffits, ceilings and perpendicular work, and the finishing, rubbing, polishing and cleaning, whether done by hand, machine or any other method, except a base six inches or less, is the work of Plasterers covered by this Agreementas defined below.
Section 4. All cement plastering on walls over and above a six-inch base shall be supervised
Section 5. Plasterers claim all waterproofing of work included in their jurisdiction, such as Thoroseal, Ironite, Plasterweld and any similar products, regardless of the tools used or method of application, color of materials used and regardless of the type of base these materials may be applied to.
Section 6. All moldings run in place and all staff work, the making of templates and horsing of molds in and on buildings must be made and produced by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. All plaster castings stuck shall be the work of the plasterer. All mortar boards must be raised at least eighteen inches above the scaffold.
Section 7. The masking and covering of windows and floors with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or any other method of covering and the removing of said covering to a clean and finished job shall be done by Plasterers covered by this Agreement.
Section 8. The Plasterers will perform all mixing and transportation of all materials from the mixing area to the work area, the setting and moving of scaffold, covering and taping of all areas to which plaster will abut, clean-up work and, in general, the tending of all the Plasterers needs to insure a true and finished product.
Section 9. Plasterers covered by this Agreement have jurisdiction over all casting, installing, finishing, rubbing and cleaning, whether by hand or machine, of all imitation stone.
Section 10. Plasterers shall perform casting as follows:
(a) Domes that do not exceed two Tile Layer’s Work includes the following:
(1) The laying, cutting or setting of all tile where used for floors, walls, ceilings, walks, promenade roofs, exterior veneers, stair treads, stair risers, facing, hearths, fireplaces, and decorative inserts, together with
(2) feet The cutting of all tile by machinery or tools on the job site.
(3) The application of a coat or coats of mortar, prepared to proper tolerance to receive tile on floors, walls and ceilings, regardless of whether the mortar coat is wet or dry at the time the tile is applied to it.
(4) The setting of all tile with mortar, asphalt and/or sand where the bed is floated, screeded, slabbed or buttered.
(5) The setting of all tile by the adhesion method with organic and/or inorganic thin-bed bonding materials where such bonding material is applied to the backing surface and/or the back of tile units or sheets of tile.
(6) The rough-in, floating, screeding, beating, rubbing and finishing of all tile work, including the setting of all fixtures, rods, accessories, cap and tile, including all other preparatory work required to complete all the installations.
(7) The installation of waterproofing membranes, accessories, and the insertion of decorative tile inserts in diameter may be castother materials.
(8) The setting, sealing and installation of prefabricated tile systems.
(b) Niches Tile Finisher’s Work includes mixing mortar, cleaning and grouting all tiles set by the Tile Layer, handling all sand, cement, lime, tile and other materials and all chemicals that may be cast and stuck used in place providing they do not exceed two (2) feet in width and four (4) feet in lengthtile installation after being delivered to the job.
(c) Moldings clustered with enrichment may be castTile as used above is defined as the following products:
(1) All burned clay products as used in the tile industry, either glazed or unglazed.
(d2) Cornices may be cast where All composition materials, marble or other stone tiles, glass, mosaics and when it is not practical to run all substitute materials for tile made in place with a mold. This has reference principally to light troughs, etc., that require electrical wiring or reflectors inside, and this does not include block or similar moldings that exceed six (6) feet in total length from mitre to mitretile-like units.
(e) Beams, columns, and pilasters shall not be cast unless they are totally enriched and have no members paralleling one another.
(f) On an alteration where the work which would ordinarily be run cannot be done without causing undue interference with the occupancy of the premises and undue delay in performance, it shall be permissible to cast such work with the consent of the Union.
(g3) All small spandrels or panels under two feetmixtures in tile-like forms of cement, small caps metals, plastics and other similar work may be cast.
(h) All caps not exceeding two feet in diameter may be cast. be cast.
(i) Diminished fluted pilaster materials, that are made and columns or pilaster and columns with entasis may
(j) Small pattern ceilings of geometrical design: coffered ceilings when panels do not exceed twenty-four inches at the ceilings or minor line and fifty-four inches at the bottom or major line may be cast.
Section 11. Plasterers shall also have jurisdiction over all work or processes which represent technological changeintended for use as a finished floor, replacementsurface, modification or substitution for the work described above.
Section 2. Work of the Journeyman and Apprentice Plasterers shall be: The application of all interior and exterior plaster of gypsum or cement base when applied with the hawk and trowel or various plaster machines. The setting or sticking or running in place of all moldings of cement or gypsum-based plaster or similar or substitute materials that require the use of the usual Plasterers’ tools and/or skills on pilastersstair treads, columnspromenade roofs, walks, ceilings, soffits, coves, reveals, walls, beams or any other place required by the plans swimming pools and specifications of the various jobs. The handling and cleaning of the nozzle on all plastering machines and the use of darbies, rods, featheredges, floats, brushes, trowels, small tools, joint rods and any other tools required places where tile is used to complete the job of applying and finishing plaster or other materials in accordance with the plans and specifications of the various jobs. The horsing of all molds; making of all templates and placing of all cast staff work on the form a finished interior or exterior of buildings. All Exterior Insulation Finish Systems (E.I.F.S.) and interior and exterior plaster surface for practical use, sanitary finish or materials of similar or substitute materials that require the use of the usual Plasterers’ tools and/or skills shall be mixed and applied in accordance with the manufacturers’ specifications. All fire-stopping and fire proofing and all patching of same, including soft and intumescent fireproofing and refraction work, including but not limited to such work on all steel beams, columns, metal decks, and vessels. Any and all work customarily and/or historically done by Plasterers, and any work awarded to the Plasterers by the Building Trades Department, AFL-CIO, or through any machinery set up by the Building Trades Department for determining said jurisdiction shall also be the work of the Journeyman and Apprentice Plasterersdecorative purposes.
Section 3. Masking and covering of windows and doors with shades or any other method of covering as well as removing the same to a clean and finished job shall be done by Plasterers. The Plasterer shall clean from the ground up on exterior work and from the floor up on interior work.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK COVERED. Section 1. Plasterers covered by this This Agreement shall have jurisdiction over the following work, without limitation: All interior or exterior plastering of cement, stucco, stone imitation or any patent material when cast, the setting of same, and corner beads when stuck, mechanically fastened or attached by any means. This includes the plastering and finishing of hot composition material in vats, compartments or wherever applies; also the taping and pointing of cover all joints,
Section 2. All acoustic blocks, regardless of thickness, when stuck, mechanically fastened or attached by any other means shall be the work of the Plasterers covered by this Agreement. Also Individual Employer performed at the stickingsite of construction, nailingalteration, and screwing of all composition caps and ornaments shall be the work of the Plasterers. The preparingpainting or repair, scratching and as defined below.
(a) ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ’s Work includes the following:
(1) The laying, cutting or setting of ceilings andall tile where used for floors, walls, ceilings, walks, promenade roofs, exterior veneers, stair treads, stair risers, facing, hearths, fireplaces, and decorative inserts, together with
Section (2) The cutting of all tile by machinery or tools on the job site.
(3. All casting shall be done ) The application of a coat or coats of mortar, prepared to proper tolerance to receive tile on floors, walls and ceilings, regardless of whether the mortar coat is wet or dry at the time the tile is applied to it.
(4) The setting of all tile with mortar, asphalt and/or sand where the bed is floated, screeded, slabbed or buttered.
(5) The setting of all tile by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. the adhesion method with organic and/or inorganic thin-bed bonding materials where such bonding material is applied to the backing surface and/or the back of tile units or sheets of tile.
(6) The applying rough-in, floating, screeding, beating, rubbing and finishing of any plastic material all tile work, including the setting of all fixtures, rods, accessories, cap and tile, including all other preparatory work required to soffitscomplete all the installations.
(7) The installation of waterproofing membranes, ceilings and perpendicular workaccessories, and the finishing, rubbing, polishing and cleaning, whether done by hand, machine or any insertion of decorative tile inserts in other method, except a base six inches or less, is the work of Plasterers covered by this Agreementmaterials.
Section 4. All cement plastering on walls over (8) The setting, sealing and above a six-inch base shall be supervised
Section 5. Plasterers claim all waterproofing installation of work included in their jurisdiction, such as Thoroseal, Ironite, Plasterweld and any similar products, regardless of the tools used or method of application, color of materials used and regardless of the type of base these materials may be applied to.
Section 6. All moldings run in place and all staff work, the making of templates and horsing of molds in and on buildings must be made and produced by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. All plaster castings stuck shall be the work of the plasterer. All mortar boards must be raised at least eighteen inches above the scaffold.
Section 7. The masking and covering of windows and floors with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or any other method of covering and the removing of said covering to a clean and finished job shall be done by Plasterers covered by this Agreement.
Section 8. The Plasterers will perform all mixing and transportation of all materials from the mixing area to the work area, the setting and moving of scaffold, covering and taping of all areas to which plaster will abut, clean-up work and, in general, the tending of all the Plasterers needs to insure a true and finished product.
Section 9. Plasterers covered by this Agreement have jurisdiction over all casting, installing, finishing, rubbing and cleaning, whether by hand or machine, of all imitation stone.
Section 10. Plasterers shall perform casting as follows:
(a) Domes that do not exceed two (2) feet in diameter may be castprefabricated tile systems.
(b) Niches Tile Finisher’s Work includes mixing mortar, cleaning and grouting all tiles set by the Tile Layer, handling all sand, cement, lime, tile and other materials and all chemicals that may be cast and stuck used in place providing they do not exceed two (2) feet in width and four (4) feet in lengthtile installation after being delivered to the job.
(c) Moldings clustered with enrichment may be castTile as used above is defined as the following products:
(1) All burned clay products as used in the tile industry, either glazed or unglazed.
(d2) Cornices may be cast where All composition materials, marble or other stone tiles, glass, mosaics and when it is not practical to run all substitute materials for tile made in place with a mold. This has reference principally to light troughs, etc., that require electrical wiring or reflectors inside, and this does not include block or similar moldings that exceed six (6) feet in total length from mitre to mitretile-like units.
(e) Beams, columns, and pilasters shall not be cast unless they are totally enriched and have no members paralleling one another.
(f) On an alteration where the work which would ordinarily be run cannot be done without causing undue interference with the occupancy of the premises and undue delay in performance, it shall be permissible to cast such work with the consent of the Union.
(g3) All small spandrels or panels under two feetmixtures in tile-like forms of cement, small caps metals, plastics and other similar work may be cast.
(h) All caps not exceeding two feet in diameter may be cast. be cast.
(i) Diminished fluted pilaster materials, that are made and columns or pilaster and columns with entasis may
(j) Small pattern ceilings of geometrical design: coffered ceilings when panels do not exceed twenty-four inches at the ceilings or minor line and fifty-four inches at the bottom or major line may be cast.
Section 11. Plasterers shall also have jurisdiction over all work or processes which represent technological changeintended for use as a finished floor, replacementsurface, modification or substitution for the work described above.
Section 2. Work of the Journeyman and Apprentice Plasterers shall be: The application of all interior and exterior plaster of gypsum or cement base when applied with the hawk and trowel or various plaster machines. The setting or sticking or running in place of all moldings of cement or gypsum-based plaster or similar or substitute materials that require the use of the usual Plasterers’ tools and/or skills on pilastersstair treads, columnspromenade roofs, walks, ceilings, soffits, coves, reveals, walls, beams or any other place required by the plans swimming pools and specifications of the various jobs. The handling and cleaning of the nozzle on all plastering machines and the use of darbies, rods, featheredges, floats, brushes, trowels, small tools, joint rods and any other tools required places where tile is used to complete the job of applying and finishing plaster or other materials in accordance with the plans and specifications of the various jobs. The horsing of all molds; making of all templates and placing of all cast staff work on the form a finished interior or exterior of buildings. All Exterior Insulation Finish Systems (E.I.F.S.) and interior and exterior plaster surface for practical use, sanitary finish or materials of similar or substitute materials that require the use of the usual Plasterers’ tools and/or skills shall be mixed and applied in accordance with the manufacturers’ specifications. All fire-stopping and fire proofing and all patching of same, including soft and intumescent fireproofing and refraction work, including but not limited to such work on all steel beams, columns, metal decks, and vessels. Any and all work customarily and/or historically done by Plasterers, and any work awarded to the Plasterers by the Building Trades Department, AFL-CIO, or through any machinery set up by the Building Trades Department for determining said jurisdiction shall also be the work of the Journeyman and Apprentice Plasterersdecorative purposes.
Section 3. Masking and covering of windows and doors with shades or any other method of covering as well as removing the same to a clean and finished job shall be done by Plasterers. The Plasterer shall clean from the ground up on exterior work and from the floor up on interior work.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK COVERED. Section 1. Plasterers covered by this This Agreement shall have jurisdiction over the following work, without limitation: All interior or exterior plastering of cement, stucco, stone imitation or any patent material when cast, the setting of same, and corner beads when stuck, mechanically fastened or attached by any means. This includes the plastering and finishing of hot composition material in vats, compartments or wherever applies; also the taping and pointing of cover all joints,
Section 2. All acoustic blocks, regardless of thickness, when stuck, mechanically fastened or attached by any other means shall be the work of the Plasterers covered by this Agreement. Also the sticking, nailing, and screwing of all composition caps and ornaments shall be the work of the Plasterers. The preparing, scratching and the
(a) ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 's Work includes the following:
(1) The laying, cutting or setting of ceilings andall tile where used for floors, walls, ceilings, walks, promenade roofs, exterior veneers, stair treads, stair risers, facing, hearths, fireplaces, and decorative inserts, together with any marble plinths, thresholds or window stools used in connection with any tile work; also to prepare and set all concrete, cement, brickwork or other foundations or material that may be required to properly set and complete such work.
Section (2) The cutting of all tile by machinery or tools on the job site.
(3. All casting shall be done ) The application of a coat or coats of mortar, prepared to proper tolerance to receive tile on floors, walls and ceilings, regardless of whether the mortar coat is wet or dry at the time the tile is applied to it.
(4) The setting of all tile with mortar, asphalt and/or sand where the bed is floated, screeded, slabbed or buttered.
(5) The setting of all tile by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. the adhesion method with organic and/or inorganic thin-bed bonding materials where such bonding material is applied to the backing surface and/or the back of tile units or sheets of tile.
(6) The applying rough-in, floating, screeding, beating, rubbing and finishing of any plastic material all tile work, including the setting of all fixtures, rods, accessories, cap and tile, including all other preparatory work required to soffitscomplete all the installations.
(7) The installation of waterproofing membranes, ceilings and perpendicular workaccessories, and the finishing, rubbing, polishing and cleaning, whether done by hand, machine or any insertion of decorative tile inserts in other method, except a base six inches or less, is the work of Plasterers covered by this Agreementmaterials.
Section 4. All cement plastering on walls over (8) The setting, sealing and above a six-inch base shall be supervised
Section 5. Plasterers claim all waterproofing installation of work included in their jurisdiction, such as Thoroseal, Ironite, Plasterweld and any similar products, regardless of the tools used or method of application, color of materials used and regardless of the type of base these materials may be applied toprefabricated tile systems.
Section 6. All moldings run in place and (9) The installation of all staff work, the making large format adhered tile (not stone or marble) products [REDACTED] of templates and horsing of molds in and on buildings must be made and produced by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. All plaster castings stuck shall be the work of the plasterer. All mortar boards must be raised at least eighteen inches above the scaffoldany dimensions.
Section 7. The masking and covering of windows and floors with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or any other method of covering and the removing of said covering to a clean and finished job shall be done by Plasterers covered by this Agreement.
Section 8. The Plasterers will perform all mixing and transportation of all materials from the mixing area to the work area, the setting and moving of scaffold, covering and taping of all areas to which plaster will abut, clean-up work and, in general, the tending of all the Plasterers needs to insure a true and finished product.
Section 9. Plasterers covered by this Agreement have jurisdiction over all casting, installing, finishing, rubbing and cleaning, whether by hand or machine, of all imitation stone.
Section (10. Plasterers shall perform casting as follows:
(a) Domes that do not exceed two (2) feet in diameter may be cast.[REDACTED]
(b) Niches Tile Finisher's Work includes mixing mortar, cleaning and grouting all tiles set by the Tile Layer, handling all sand, cement, lime, tile and other materials and all chemicals that may be cast and stuck used in place providing they do not exceed two (2) feet in width and four (4) feet in lengthtile installation after being delivered to the job.
(c) Moldings clustered with enrichment may be castTile as used above is defined as the following products:
(1) All burned clay products as used in the tile industry, either glazed or unglazed.
(2) All composition materials, marble or other stone tiles, glass, mosaics and all substitute materials for tile made in tile-like units.
(3) All mixtures in tile-like forms of cement, metals, plastics and other materials, that are made and intended for use as a finished floor, surface, stair treads, promenade roofs, walks, ceilings, swimming pools and all places where tile is used to form a finished interior or exterior surface for practical use, sanitary finish or decorative purposes.
(d) Cornices may be cast where and when it is not practical to run in place with a mold. This has reference principally to light troughs, etc., that require electrical wiring or reflectors inside, and this does not include block or similar moldings that exceed six (6) feet in total length from mitre to mitre.
(e) Beams, columns, and pilasters shall not be cast unless they are totally enriched and have no members paralleling one another.
(f) On an alteration where the work which would ordinarily be run cannot be done without causing undue interference with the occupancy of the premises and undue delay in performance, it shall be permissible to cast such work with the consent of the Union.
(g) All small spandrels or panels under two feet, small caps and other similar work may be cast.
(h) All caps not exceeding two feet in diameter may be cast. be cast.
(i) Diminished fluted pilaster and columns or pilaster and columns with entasis may
(j) Small pattern ceilings of geometrical design: coffered ceilings when panels do not exceed twenty-four inches at the ceilings or minor line and fifty-four inches at the bottom or major line may be cast.
Section 11. Plasterers shall also have jurisdiction over all work or processes which represent technological change, replacement, modification or substitution for the work described above.
Section 2. Work of the Journeyman and Apprentice Plasterers shall be: The application of all interior and exterior plaster of gypsum or cement base when applied with the hawk and trowel or various plaster machines. The setting or sticking or running in place of all moldings of cement or gypsum-based plaster or similar or substitute materials that require the use of the usual Plasterers’ tools and/or skills on pilasters, columns, ceilings, soffits, coves, reveals, walls, beams or any other place required by the plans and specifications of the various jobs. The handling and cleaning of the nozzle on all plastering machines and the use of darbies, rods, featheredges, floats, brushes, trowels, small tools, joint rods and any other tools required to complete the job of applying and finishing plaster or other materials in accordance with the plans and specifications of the various jobs. The horsing of all molds; making of all templates and placing of all cast staff work on the interior or exterior of buildings. All Exterior Insulation Finish Systems (E.I.F.S.) and interior and exterior plaster or materials of similar or substitute materials that require the use of the usual Plasterers’ tools and/or skills shall be mixed and applied in accordance with the manufacturers’ specifications. All fire-stopping and fire proofing and all patching of same, including soft and intumescent fireproofing and refraction work, including but not limited to such work on all steel beams, columns, metal decks, and vessels. Any and all work customarily and/or historically done by Plasterers, and any work awarded to the Plasterers by the Building Trades Department, AFL-CIO, or through any machinery set up by the Building Trades Department for determining said jurisdiction shall also be the work of the Journeyman and Apprentice Plasterers.
Section 3. Masking and covering of windows and doors with shades or any other method of covering as well as removing the same to a clean and finished job shall be done by Plasterers. The Plasterer shall clean from the ground up on exterior work and from the floor up on interior work.[REDACTED]
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Sources: Scope of Work Agreement
WORK COVERED. Section 1. Plasterers The work covered by this Agreement shall have jurisdiction over include but not be limited to the following workdescribed work at the construction job site:
A. The installation, without limitation: All interior or exterior plastering of cementcarrying, stuccotransportation, stone imitation or any patent material when casthandling, the setting of same, stocking and corner beads when stuck, mechanically fastened or attached by any means. This includes the plastering and finishing of hot composition material in vats, compartments or wherever applies; also the taping and pointing scrapping of all joints,
Section 2. All acoustic blocksmaterials and component parts of all types of ceilings regardless of their material or composition or method or manner of installation, attachment or connection, including but not limited to all hangers, carrying channels, cross furring, stiffeners, braces, all bars regardless of material or method of attachment, all integrated gypsum wallboard ceiling heat panels, all radiant heat ceiling backing, all main tees, all cross tees, all splines, all wall and ceiling angles or moldings, all backing board and all finish ceiling materials, regardless of thicknessmethod or manner of installation.
B. All work in connection with the installation, when stuckerection, mechanically fastened and/or application, carrying, transportation, handling, stocking and scrapping, of all materials and component parts of walls and partitions regardless of their material composition or attached by any method or manner of their installation, attachment or connection, including but not limited to all floor and ceiling runners, studs, stiffeners, cross bracings, fire blocking resilient channels, furring channels, doors and windows, including frames, casing molding, base accessory trim items, gypsum drywall materials, laminated gypsum systems, backing board for all systems, including but not limited to thin coat and other means finish systems, plastic and/or paint finished bases, finish board, fireproofing of beams and columns, fireproofing of chase, sound and thermal insulation materials, fixture attachments including all layout work, preparation of all openings for lighting, air vents or other purposes, and all other necessary or related work in connection therewith.
C. No limitation shall be placed on the work covered by this Agreement by reason of the Plasterers surface or texture or purpose for which the materials described herein are used, designed or intended.
D. It is further specifically understood that the in- stallation, tying and connection of all types of light iron and metal studs and all types of light iron furring erected to receive the materials specified in this Article, including but not limited to gypsum wallboard, walls, partitions, gypsum wallboard ceiling heat panels, backing boards, tack board, plastic or acoustical materials or any material attached to the above-described light iron construction is specifically included in the work covered by this Agreement. Also the sticking.
(1) The installation, nailing, erection and screwing of all composition caps and ornaments shall be construction to include the work of fabrication of all materials to receive a plaster finish, including polystyrene or substitute materials, whether attached by adhesive or any other method, in connection with “EIFS” or similar interior or exterior wall or ceiling systems, to also include the Plastererscompleting of all light iron construction, furring, making and erecting of brackets, clips and hangers, lath, corner beads and arches erected for the purpose of holding gypsum plaster, cement plaster and all other plaster bases. This Agreement shall also cover all interior and/ or exterior wall finish work, including EIFS and other wet wall finish work, which work shall be performed under the terms of this Agreement by journeymen or apprentice Drywallers or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
(2) All carrying bars, purlins, and furring, regardless of size, light iron and metal furring of all descriptions such as rods, channel flat iron and other ceiling systems for the receipt of all types of lath, and all other plaster bases which are to receive plaster on one or both sides, to include any and all plastering accessories.
(3) The nailing, tying, cutting, welding and fastening, regardless of method, of the above and all wire, metallic and non-metallic lath of all descriptions connected therewith.
(4) The placing, handling, moving and erection of all materials which fall within the description of work set forth in this Article from the site of delivery on the job to the point of the job where the work is to be performed. The preparingerecting and moving of all scaffolds and the moving and handling of all materials to be used in the erection of scaffolds other than patented scaffolding.
(5) The erection and dismantling of scaffold and/or other related containment work, scratching performed in association with the removal of asbestos or other hazardous materials.
(6) All installation and construction to include the Water Resistive Barrier (WRB) including building paper, liquid applied membranes, flexible flashing membranes, sealants, and any successor technology to achieve a water resistive membrane under plaster, One-Coat, Continuous Insulation, EIFS, etc. All work in connection with the installation, erection, and/or application of exterior wall panels regardless of their material composition or method or manner of their installation, attachment or connection.
(1) All work operations after the initial unloading of the drywall finisher’s material on the job site, including distribution to the point of application.
(2) Work or services pertaining to the preparation, spot- ting, pointing, detailing, taping, flushing, sanding and finishing of interior and/or exterior gypsum drywall, thin-wall, concrete, steel, wood and plaster surfaces.
(3) Work or services pertaining to the application of all finish or flushing materials regardless of method of application or type of surface on which materi- als are applied including, but not limited to, texture and simulated acoustic materials of all types and the application of radiant heat fill and steel fireproofing materials.
(4) Work or services pertaining to the installation of pro- tective coverings and masking prior to the applica- tion of finish materials.
(5) The operation and care of all taping tools and textur- ing equipment used in the finishing and texturing of drywall and other surfaces including brushes, roll- ers, spray texturing equipment, miscellaneous hand mechanical and power tools, and the operation and maintenance of compressors required in the finish- ing and texturing of such surfaces. The Union understands and recognizes that WACA and its members are signatory to a collective bargaining agreement with the Painters and/or Plasterers covering drywall finishing and wet wall finish work. The parties agree that Article I (F) shall apply only to those signa- tory employers who are not signatory to a collective bar- gaining agreement with the Painters and/or Plasterers covering the drywall finishing or wet wall finish work as described in Article I (F) of the Agreement, and who choose to assign that work to the Painters and/or Plas- terers. The Union agrees not to invoke or enforce Article I (F), or to create any jurisdictional dispute concerning the work described in that Article against any signatory employer that is also signatory to an agreement with the Painters and/or Plasterers covering the drywall finishing or wet wall finish work and who chooses to assign that work to the Painters and/or Plasterers, as long as such contract remains in effect.
G. All carpentry work in connection with displays, conventions, trade shows and exhibitions.
H. The provisions of this Article shall not be used or applied in any manner so as to be inconsistent with any applicable provisions of the following Agreements:
(1) 46 Northern California Counties Carpenters Master Agreement;
(2) Southern California Carpenters Master Labor Agreement
I. Should any individual employer, party to this Agreement, perform work as a general contractor, developer, or do any related carpentry work as specified in the local area ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of ceilings and
Section 3. All casting master agreements, he/she or it shall be done by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. The applying of any plastic material to soffits, ceilings do so under the terms and perpendicular work, and the finishing, rubbing, polishing and cleaning, whether done by hand, machine or any other method, except a base six inches or less, is the work of Plasterers covered by this Agreement.
Section 4. All cement plastering on walls over and above a six-inch base shall be supervised
Section 5. Plasterers claim all waterproofing of work included in their jurisdiction, such as Thoroseal, Ironite, Plasterweld and any similar products, regardless conditions of the tools used or method of application, color of materials used and regardless of the type of base these materials may be applied tothen current appropriate carpenters master agreements in said areas.
Section 6. All moldings run in place and all staff work, the making of templates and horsing of molds in and on buildings must be made and produced by Plasterers covered by this Agreement. All plaster castings stuck shall be the work of the plasterer. All mortar boards must be raised at least eighteen inches above the scaffold.
Section 7. The masking and covering of windows and floors with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or any other method of covering and the removing of said covering to a clean and finished job shall be done by Plasterers covered by this Agreement.
Section 8. The Plasterers will perform all mixing and transportation of all materials from the mixing area to the work area, the setting and moving of scaffold, covering and taping of all areas to which plaster will abut, clean-up work and, in general, the tending of all the Plasterers needs to insure a true and finished product.
Section 9. Plasterers covered by this Agreement have jurisdiction over all casting, installing, finishing, rubbing and cleaning, whether by hand or machine, of all imitation stone.
Section 10. Plasterers shall perform casting as follows:
(a) Domes that do not exceed two (2) feet in diameter may be cast.
(b) Niches may be cast and stuck in place providing they do not exceed two (2) feet in width and four (4) feet in length.
(c) Moldings clustered with enrichment may be cast.
(d) Cornices may be cast where and when it is not practical to run in place with a mold. This has reference principally to light troughs, etc., that require electrical wiring or reflectors inside, and this does not include block or similar moldings that exceed six (6) feet in total length from mitre to mitre.
(e) Beams, columns, and pilasters shall not be cast unless they are totally enriched and have no members paralleling one another.
(f) On an alteration where the work which would ordinarily be run cannot be done without causing undue interference with the occupancy of the premises and undue delay in performance, it shall be permissible to cast such work with the consent of the Union.
(g) All small spandrels or panels under two feet, small caps and other similar work may be cast.
(h) All caps not exceeding two feet in diameter may be cast. be cast.
(i) Diminished fluted pilaster and columns or pilaster and columns with entasis may
(j) Small pattern ceilings of geometrical design: coffered ceilings when panels do not exceed twenty-four inches at the ceilings or minor line and fifty-four inches at the bottom or major line may be cast.
Section 11. Plasterers shall also have jurisdiction over all work or processes which represent technological change, replacement, modification or substitution for the work described above.
Section 2. Work of the Journeyman and Apprentice Plasterers shall be: The application of all interior and exterior plaster of gypsum or cement base when applied with the hawk and trowel or various plaster machines. The setting or sticking or running in place of all moldings of cement or gypsum-based plaster or similar or substitute materials that require the use of the usual Plasterers’ tools and/or skills on pilasters, columns, ceilings, soffits, coves, reveals, walls, beams or any other place required by the plans and specifications of the various jobs. The handling and cleaning of the nozzle on all plastering machines and the use of darbies, rods, featheredges, floats, brushes, trowels, small tools, joint rods and any other tools required to complete the job of applying and finishing plaster or other materials in accordance with the plans and specifications of the various jobs. The horsing of all molds; making of all templates and placing of all cast staff work on the interior or exterior of buildings. All Exterior Insulation Finish Systems (E.I.F.S.) and interior and exterior plaster or materials of similar or substitute materials that require the use of the usual Plasterers’ tools and/or skills shall be mixed and applied in accordance with the manufacturers’ specifications. All fire-stopping and fire proofing and all patching of same, including soft and intumescent fireproofing and refraction work, including but not limited to such work on all steel beams, columns, metal decks, and vessels. Any and all work customarily and/or historically done by Plasterers, and any work awarded to the Plasterers by the Building Trades Department, AFL-CIO, or through any machinery set up by the Building Trades Department for determining said jurisdiction shall also be the work of the Journeyman and Apprentice Plasterers.
Section 3. Masking and covering of windows and doors with shades or any other method of covering as well as removing the same to a clean and finished job shall be done by Plasterers. The Plasterer shall clean from the ground up on exterior work and from the floor up on interior work.
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Sources: Master Agreement