Brick
The work performed or traditionally performed by the Bricklayer/ Stonemason
includes all forms of construction, maintenance, repair and renovation utilizing
natural or artificial brick, stone, concrete block, concrete panels, exterior
marble, precast masonry, terra cotta, glass block, cork, refractory materials,
the installation of all forms and types of masonry panels including on site
fabrication, all washing down, cleaning, water blasting or sand blasting of
brick or stone work, all integral elements of masonry construction and all forms
of substitute materials or building systems.
The removal, replacement, repair, or in-place restoration of all materials
listed above.
The maintenance and repair of existing structures performed in the refractory
industry, i.e. existing stacks, furnaces, glass tanks, boilers in refineries,
ships, industrial plants and cement plants.
All welding of pre-cast panels, concrete, exterior marble, granite,
limestone, or other masonry materials, or masonry materials encased in metal
frames, whether or not pre-assembled shall be done by members of the
International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen.
The installation, removal, setting and restoration of brick, cement block,
concrete masonry units and all artificial stone or natural stone, brick paving,
dry stack retaining walls and all prefabricated slabs regardless of size, either
interior or exterior, where used for the backing up of exterior walls, the
building of party walls, columns, girders, beams, floors, stairs and arches and
all materials substituted for the clay or natural stone products shall be within
the trade jurisdiction covered by this Agreement.
All reinforcing steel placed in masonry construction such as brick, block,
stone, refractory anchoring systems and fireproofing material for furnaces,
heaters, boilers, stacks, ducts and structures including beams, columns and
vessel skirts shall be work covered by this Agreement.
Tile
Tile Layer Work includes 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 set all concrete, cement,
brickwork or other foundations or material that may be required to properly set
and complete such work.
- The cutting of all tile by machinery or tools on the job site.
- 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.
- The setting of all tile with mortar, asphalt and/or sand where the bed is
floated, screeded, slabbed or buttered.
- 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.
- 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.
- The installation of waterproofing membranes, accessories, and the insertion
of decorative tile inserts in other materials.
- The setting, sealing and installation of prefabricated tile systems.
Tile Finisher 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 used in tile installation after being
delivered to the job.
Tile as used above is defined as the following products: All burned clay
products as used in the tile industry, either glazed or unglazed. All
composition materials, marble or other stone tiles, glass, mosaics and all
substitute materials for tile made in tile-like units. 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.
Pointer Cleaner Caulker / Restoration Mason
Restoration Masons are responsible for washing down, cleaning, caulking,
pointing and weatherproofing of brick, stone or marble work shall be performed
by bricklayers, stone masons and tuckpointers including caulking and cleaning of
all types of masonry (including precast masonry and concrete panels) and
caulking of all window frames encased in brick, stone, concrete or other
masonry. Additionally, they will be grinding and cutting out of brick, stone,
marble, or other masonry joints and replacing of joints only, and sand blasting
and steam cleaning is included. They handle various types of mastics, plastics,
epoxies, thiokols, silicone and all clear weatherproofing and waterproofing
materials used in pointing, cleaning, weatherproofing and waterproofing and
expansion joints of all types of construction, such as the following: Concrete,
Brick, Concrete Block, Marble, Stone, Tile, Precast Concrete, Glass Fiber
Reinforced Concrete, Exterior Insulated Finish System, Plaster, Wood, Metal
Windows, Storefronts, Curtain Wall, Glass Blocks, Hollow Metal, and Fire
Caulking.
Various epoxy work would include all epoxy injection, epoxy grouting, epoxy
coatings, and epoxy sealants. The assembly and hanging of all types of hanging
platforms, baskets, boatswains chairs etc., including: setting up guard rails,
electric motors, wire rope cable, rope falls, electric cables and other
miscellaneous swing staging equipment. Installation of C-hooks, out riggers,
beams, counter weights, parapet clamps and the like. All rigging and safety tie
back., Installation of lifelines and other fall arrest procedures and equipment.
all moving and relocation of power suspended platform equipment. Operation of
man-lifts and other hydraulic scaffolding and aerial lifts. This agreement shall
cover all products or new systems relating to the aforementioned hanging or
aerial equipment
Building inspections and survey, chemical cleaning, water blasting, steam
cleaning, other types of power washing and hand cleaning. Dry cleaning, sand
blasting, power cleaning with limestone dust and crushed glass, etc.
Installation and operation of all systems that collect any material after use.
Paint stripping, chemical or mechanical. Cutting out joints by power or by hand
method, mixing mortars, pointing repointing, scrub, Manchester grouting,
striping, drilling, pinning, anchoring masonry material. Selective captured
demolition for replacement with same or like material, rebuilding of masonry,
cutting of steel and welding operations. Brick and stone replacement-Dutchman,
torch cutting and welding as related to masonry repairs, shelf angle and Lintel
replacement, flashing and anchoring epoxy anchoring. Brick and stone patching -
including all preparatory work, chipping, sawing, clean-up and coating. Masonry
and concrete chimney and smoke stack repair, terra cotta repairs and
replacement, toothing of brick and stone, application of clear repellent
waterproofing, application of cement base or acrylic coating. Mold making and
fabrication of specialty masonry and stone items. Installation of fiberglass,
plastic gypsum, reinforced concrete and vinyl substitutes, operating chipping
guns or hammers, electric power tools and other equipment necessary.
Application of carbon fiber, epoxy fabric wrap and banding systems for the
restoration and retrofit on concrete or masonry.
Marble
Marble Masons work includes the installation, erection and all cutting in
connection with the setting of all interior and exterior marbles, granites,
limestone, sandstone, slate, scaglioca, opaque glass, vitrolite, albereen,
saniongx, all artificial, imitation, cast marble, cast concrete panels of
whatever thickness or dimension including such materials manufactured by foreign
and domestic producers, including all polish, honed, flame, sand finished
materials as well as all iron, stainless steel accessories in the connection of
such materials, included is the laying of all Granites, Limestone, Sandstone,
all Natural Stone, Clay Products, Cultured Marble and Granite or any other
pre-made materials that resemble stone (counter tops, walls, and panels)
regardless of dimension size (zodiac stone, ceasar stone, sile stone, cambria,
tetrastone, pep stone, techno stone, river stone, techni stone, retro 2000 stone
and bergamo stone SRL). Also marble, tile, slate tile, terrazo tile, limestone
tile, and limestone, marble, granite veneer on honeycomb panels and
cobblestones. This shall apply to the interior and exterior walls, floors,
ceiling, walks, promenade roofs, stairs, facings, hearths, fireplaces, showers,
thresholds and anything customarily called "stone" in the trade. All vanity
tops, kitchen counters, security, desks, windowsills or other stone installed
tops are covered by this agreement.
All stone veneers to unlimited thickness on jobs classed as one story fronts
is the work of the marble masons and marble masons wages shall be paid and
working conditions (Article X) applied according to this agreement. Also the
hanging and rigging of all pre-cast concrete and stone panel systems including
the welding and erection of such systems.
The installation of all floors unlimited thickness with setting procures of
thin set, epoxy; fat mud and/or dry packs will be covered under this
agreement.
All panel systems, mechanical system and back up iron will be the work of
marble masons and welders will be paid under marble mason wage rate.
Shopworker's work refers to that traditionally performed by Polishers,
Stickers, Sawyers, Machine Technicians (all machines and equipment used in the
fabrication of all stones, marbles and granites).
Marble Finisher's work includes mixing of all mortar, rubbing and
grinding, cleaning, washing, grouting and pointing up of all marble installed by
the Marble Setter, handling of all sand, cement, marble or stone and any and all
materials that may be used by a Marble Setter.
When a Marble Setter goes on a job where there is sufficient work for a
Marble Setter and Marble Finisher, the Marble Setter shall be accompanied by a
Marble Finisher.
Refractory Bricklayers
Refractory Bricklayers occupy a unique niche in the trowel
trades.Specializing in this aspect of bricklaying, you will be working at
Petroleum Refineries, Power Plants, Chemical Plants, Glass Furnaces,Kilns, and
many other locations where high temperatures and extreme environments are
prevalent.Commonly referred to as "firebrick," the myriad of materials used in
various sizes and shapes has little in common with what is used in standard
"outside" construction. Historically, these applications have been brick, so
bricklayers continue to perform this work.A sound base in bricklaying will be
required as you may be called upon to do brickwork involving compound miters,
arches, domes and transitions.With the advent of new materials and application
techniques, the refractory bricklayer may be required to posses many other
skills other than bricklaying. Welding anchors, forming and pouring, pneumatic
ramming of plastic materials and guniting are also integral parts of the
refractory trade. Due to the nature of this trade, projects can involve long
hours such as 7 days a week, 12 hours shifts ( 7/12's). The title," Refractory
Specialist", can be a rewarding and lucrative career for the individuals who are
willing to commit themselves to this lifestyle.