WORK COVERED. Work covered in this agreement shall encompass all work coming within the recognized jurisdiction of the Laborers’ International Union of North America as set forth in their Manual of Jurisdiction, as amended in October, 1961, and by any amendments to this Manual, and as now included in Section One of the “jurisdictional guidelines” booklet, adopted by the Laborers’ International Union of North America, State of Indiana District Council on the date of February 26, 1972. Provided, this booklet is solely for purposes of determining jurisdiction and is not intended to have any effect on work not covered by this agreement, particularly but not limited to Section 2 (b) of this Article (Article I). (a) HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION shall include construction, modifications, additions or repairs of roads and streets (including roads and streets in housing projects) and construction incidental thereto; alleys, guard rails, fences, parkways, parking lots and parking areas; rest parks, airports, bridle paths, grading and/or draining of athletic fields to an outlet for the field; highway bridges; grade separations involving highways; all conduit and duct construction, sewage and waterworks improvements incidental to street and highway improvements, government defense projects, industrial and commercial projects, including schools and other governmental projects. Airports, government defense projects, industrial and commercial projects, schools and governmental projects as used herein shall mean all work in connection with grading, drainage and paving and shall not refer to the erection of buildings. (b) HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND RAILROAD CONTRACTING shall include the construction, or modification, or addition, or repair of the following projects: Railroad construction projects on railroad right-of-way, including, but not limited to, railroad bridges, grade separations involving a railroad and track elevation; temporary railroad track incidental to the performance of work otherwise covered by this agreement; pile driving, piers, abutments, beams, retaining walls, viaducts, pedestrian tunnels, subways, elevated highways, drainage projects, irrigation projects, flood control projects, reclamation projects, reservoirs, dams, dikes, levees, revetments, channels, channel-cut- offs, dredging projects, jetties; all earth moving (including excavation and disposal by contract of overburden and the loading by contract of all materials from which the overburden has been removed and site preparation, including site preparation for buildings); including the operation, maintenance, and repair of all land and floating plant, equipment, vehicles, and other facilities used in connection with and serving the aforementioned work and services. (c) UTILITY CONSTRUCTION shall include all labor work (including skilled and semi-skilled) for the construction or an installation of utility lines, metallic and non-metallic (clay, terra-cotta, ironstone, vitrified concrete, cast iron, fibre-glass, orangeburg, transite, plastic, etc.), pipe for storm and sanitary sewers and drainage; water lines, water treatment plants; sewage treatment plants; pump stations; lift stations; cables; ducts; air-lines; gas lines; steam lines; conduit lines; making of joints; sheeting; trenching; manhole erectors; digging and backfilling of all ditches; cutting of streets and surfaces and refinishing of same; in free air or tunnel projects. The unloading and distribution of all pipe and material used in the performance of work as set forth above. The connections of utilities to the point of first connection outside the building foundation not to exceed 3 feet from the foundation. The laying of pipe and making of all connections and/or joints on any and all types of utilities. TV’ing and associated grouting of utility lines. (d) RELATED WORK – In addition, all other construction work and projects related to drainage, grading, sanitation, sewage disposal, irrigation, flood control, water supply, and similar utility construction work, whether such work is or is not part of, or incidental to building construction and/or improvement, and whether such work is inside or outside of property lines on public or private property, or on or off streets or highways, or on or off building or other construction sites. In regards to buildings, all work as described above shall be performed from the point outside the building walls. (e) LOCAL PRODUCTION OF MATERIALS – The local production of materials whether such materials are produced by the contractor, himself, for his own use or for him by contract with another shall include the production of crushed stone, gravel and/or other materials with portable or semi-portable crushing, screening or washing plants established, or reopened or to be established in the vicinity of the work for the purpose of supplying materials to be incorporated into the work on a designated project or projects. (f) EXCEPTIONS – This agreement shall not apply to employees erecting buildings.
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WORK COVERED. Work covered in this agreement shall encompass all work coming within the recognized jurisdiction of the Laborers’ International Union of North America as set forth in their Manual of Jurisdiction, as amended in October, 1961, and by any amendments to this Manual, and as now included in Section One of the “jurisdictional guidelines” booklet, adopted by the Laborers’ International Union of North America, State of Indiana District Council on the date of February 26, 1972. Provided, this booklet is solely for purposes of determining jurisdiction and is not intended to have any effect on work not covered by this agreement, particularly but not limited to Section 2 (b) of this Article (Article I).
(a) HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION shall include construction, modifications, additions or repairs of roads and streets (including roads and streets in housing projects) and construction incidental thereto; alleys, guard rails, fences, parkways, parking lots and parking areas; rest parks, airports, bridle paths, grading and/or draining of athletic fields to an outlet for the field; highway bridges; grade separations involving highways; all conduit and duct construction, sewage and waterworks improvements incidental to street and highway improvements, government defense projects, industrial and commercial projects, including schools and other governmental projects. Airports, government defense projects, industrial and commercial projects, schools and governmental projects as used herein shall mean all work in connection with grading, drainage and paving and shall not refer to the erection of buildings.
(b) HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND RAILROAD CONTRACTING shall include the construction, or modification, or addition, or repair of the following projects: Railroad construction projects on railroad right-of-way, including, but not limited to, railroad bridges, grade separations involving a railroad and track elevation; temporary railroad track incidental to the performance of work otherwise covered by this agreement; pile driving, piers, abutments, beams, retaining walls, viaducts, pedestrian tunnels, subways, elevated highways, drainage projects, irrigation projects, flood control projects, reclamation projects, reservoirs, dams, dikes, levees, revetments, channels, channel-cut- offs, dredging projects, jetties; all earth moving (including excavation and disposal by contract of overburden and the loading by contract of all materials from which the overburden has been removed and site preparation, including site preparation for buildings); including the operation, maintenance, and repair of all land and floating plant, equipment, vehicles, and other facilities used in connection with and serving the aforementioned work and services.
(c) UTILITY CONSTRUCTION shall include all labor work (including skilled and semi-skilled) for the construction or an installation of utility lines, metallic and non-non- metallic (clay, terra-cotta, ironstone, vitrified concrete, cast iron, fibre-glass, orangeburg, transite, plastic, etc.), pipe for storm and sanitary sewers and drainage; water lines, water treatment plants; sewage treatment plants; pump stations; lift stations; cables; ducts; air-lines; gas lines; steam lines; conduit lines; making of joints; sheeting; trenching; manhole erectors; digging and backfilling of all ditches; cutting of streets and surfaces and refinishing of same; in free air or tunnel projects. The unloading and distribution of all pipe and material used in the performance of work as set forth above. The connections of utilities to the point of first connection outside the building foundation not to exceed 3 feet from the foundation. The laying of pipe and making of all connections and/or joints on any and all types of utilities. TV’ing and associated grouting of utility lines.
(d) RELATED WORK – In addition, all other construction work and projects related to drainage, grading, sanitation, sewage disposal, irrigation, flood control, water supply, and similar utility construction work, whether such work is or is not part of, or incidental to building construction and/or improvement, and whether such work is inside or outside of property lines on public or private property, or on or off streets or highways, or on or off building or other construction sites. In regards to buildings, all work as described above shall be performed from the point outside the building walls.
(e) LOCAL PRODUCTION OF MATERIALS – The local production of materials whether such materials are produced by the contractor, himself, for his own use or for him by contract with another shall include the production of crushed stone, gravel and/or other materials with portable or semi-portable crushing, screening or washing plants established, or reopened or to be established in the vicinity of the work for the purpose of supplying materials to be incorporated into the work on a designated project or projects.
(f) EXCEPTIONS – This agreement shall not apply to employees erecting buildings.air-
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Sources: Labor Agreement
WORK COVERED. Work covered in this agreement shall encompass all work coming within the recognized jurisdiction of the Laborers’ International Union of North America as set forth in their Manual of Jurisdiction, as amended in October, 1961, and by any amendments to this Manual, and as now included in Section One of the “jurisdictional guidelines” booklet, adopted by the Laborers’ International Union of North America, State of Indiana District Council on the date of February 26, 1972. Provided, this booklet is solely for purposes of determining jurisdiction and is not intended to have any effect on work not covered by this agreement, particularly but not limited to Section 2 (b) of this Article (Article I).the
(a) HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION shall include construction, modifications, additions or repairs of roads and streets (including roads and streets in housing projects) and construction incidental thereto; alleys, guard rails, fences, parkways, parking lots and parking areas; rest parks, airports, bridle paths, grading and/or draining of athletic fields to an outlet for the field; highway bridges; grade separations involving highways; all conduit and duct construction, sewage and waterworks improvements incidental to street and highway improvements, government defense projects, industrial and commercial projects, including schools and other governmental projects. Airports, government defense projects, industrial and commercial projects, schools and governmental projects as used herein shall mean all work in connection with grading, drainage and paving and shall not refer to the erection of buildings.
(b) HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND RAILROAD CONTRACTING shall include the construction, or modification, or addition, or repair of the following projects: Railroad construction projects on railroad right-of-way, including, but not limited to, railroad bridges, grade separations involving a railroad and track elevation; temporary railroad track incidental to the performance of work otherwise covered by this agreement; pile driving, piers, abutments, beams, retaining walls, viaducts, pedestrian tunnels, subways, elevated highways, drainage projects, irrigation projects, flood control projects, reclamation projects, reservoirs, dams, dikes, levees, revetments, channels, channel-cut- offs, dredging projects, jetties; all earth moving (including excavation and disposal by contract of overburden and the loading by contract of all materials from which the overburden has been removed and site preparation, including site preparation for buildings); including the operation, maintenance, and repair of all land and floating plant, equipment, vehicles, and other facilities used in connection with and serving the aforementioned work and services.
(c) UTILITY CONSTRUCTION shall include all labor work (including skilled and semi-skilled) for the construction or an installation of utility lines, metallic and non-metallic (clay, terra-cotta, ironstone, vitrified concrete, cast iron, fibre-glass, orangeburg, transite, plastic, etc.), pipe for storm and sanitary sewers and drainage; water lines, water treatment plants; sewage treatment plants; pump stations; lift stations; cables; ducts; air-lines; gas lines; steam lines; conduit lines; making of joints; sheeting; trenching; manhole erectors; digging and backfilling of all ditches; cutting of streets and surfaces and refinishing of same; in free air or tunnel projects. The unloading and distribution of all pipe and material used in the performance of work as set forth above. The connections of utilities to the point of first connection outside the building foundation not to exceed 3 feet from the foundation. The laying of pipe and making of all connections and/or joints on any and all types of utilities. TV’ing and associated grouting of utility lines.
(d) RELATED WORK – In addition, all other construction work and projects related to drainage, grading, sanitation, sewage disposal, irrigation, flood control, water supply, and similar utility construction work, whether such work is or is not part of, or incidental to building construction and/or improvement, and whether such work is inside or outside of property lines on public or private property, or on or off streets or highways, or on or off building or other construction sites. In regards to buildings, all work as described above shall be performed from the point outside the building walls.
(e) LOCAL PRODUCTION OF MATERIALS – The local production of materials whether such materials are produced by the contractor, himself, for his own use or for him by contract with another shall include the production of crushed stone, gravel and/or other materials with portable or semi-portable crushing, screening or washing plants established, or reopened or to be established in the vicinity of the work for the purpose of supplying materials to be incorporated into the work on a designated project or projects.
(f) EXCEPTIONS – This agreement shall not apply to employees erecting buildings.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
WORK COVERED. Work covered in this agreement shall encompass all work coming within the recognized jurisdiction of the Laborers’ International Union of North America as set forth in their Manual of Jurisdiction, as amended in October, 1961, and by any amendments to this Manual, and as now included in Section One of the “jurisdictional guidelines” booklet, adopted by the Laborers’ International Union of North America, State of Indiana District Council on the date of February 26, 1972. Provided, this booklet is solely for purposes of determining jurisdiction and is not intended to have any effect on work not covered by this agreement, particularly but not limited to Section 2 (b) of this Article (Article I).the
(a) HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION shall include construction, modifications, additions or repairs of roads and streets (including roads and streets in housing projects) and construction incidental thereto; alleys, guard rails, fences, parkways, parking lots and parking areas; rest parks, airports, bridle paths, grading and/or draining of athletic fields to an outlet for the field; highway bridges; grade separations involving highways; all conduit and duct construction, sewage and waterworks improvements incidental to street and highway improvements, government defense projects, industrial and commercial projects, including schools and other governmental projects. Airports, government defense projects, industrial and commercial projects, schools and governmental projects as used herein shall mean all work in connection with grading, drainage and paving and shall not refer to the erection of buildings.
(b) HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND RAILROAD CONTRACTING shall include the construction, or modification, or addition, or repair of the following projects: Railroad construction projects on railroad right-of-way, including, but not limited to, railroad bridges, grade separations involving a railroad and track elevation; temporary railroad track incidental to the performance of work otherwise covered by this agreement; pile driving, piers, abutments, beams, retaining walls, viaducts, pedestrian tunnels, subways, elevated highways, drainage projects, irrigation projects, flood control projects, reclamation projects, reservoirs, dams, dikes, levees, revetments, channels, channel-cut- offs, dredging projects, jetties; all earth moving (including excavation and disposal by contract of overburden and the loading by contract of all materials from which the overburden has been removed and site preparation, including site preparation for buildings); including the operation, maintenance, and repair of all land and floating plant, equipment, vehicles, and other facilities used in connection with and serving the aforementioned work and services.
(c) UTILITY CONSTRUCTION shall include all labor work (including skilled and semi-skilled) for the construction or an installation of utility lines, metallic and non-non- metallic (clay, terra-cotta, ironstone, vitrified concrete, cast iron, fibre-glass, orangeburg, transite, plastic, etc.), pipe for storm and sanitary sewers and drainage; water lines, water treatment plants; sewage treatment plants; pump stations; lift stations; cables; ducts; air-air- lines; gas lines; steam lines; conduit lines; making of joints; sheeting; trenching; manhole erectors; digging and backfilling of all ditches; cutting of streets and surfaces and refinishing of same; in free air or tunnel projects. The loading and unloading and distribution of all pipe and material used in the performance of work as set forth above. The connections of utilities to the point of first connection outside the building foundation not to exceed 3 feet from the foundation. The laying of pipe and making of all connections and/or joints on any and all types of utilities. TV’ing and associated grouting of utility lines.
(d) RELATED WORK – In addition, all other construction work and projects related to drainage, grading, sanitation, sewage disposal, irrigation, flood control, water supply, and similar utility construction work, whether such work is or is not part of, or incidental to building construction and/or improvement, and whether such work is inside or outside of property lines on public or private property, or on or off streets or highways, or on or off building or other construction sites. In regards to buildings, all work as described above shall be performed from the point outside the building walls.
(e) LOCAL PRODUCTION OF MATERIALS – The local production of materials whether such materials are produced by the contractor, himself, for his own use or for him by contract with another shall include the production of crushed stone, gravel and/or other materials with portable or semi-portable crushing, screening or washing plants established, or reopened or to be established in the vicinity of the work for the purpose of supplying materials to be incorporated into the work on a designated project or projects.
(f) EXCEPTIONS – This agreement shall not apply to employees erecting buildings.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement