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Section A. It is agreed that only bargaining unit rnembers shall tend, assist, <br />convey, and or handle material by any rneans for any and all portions of the scope and <br />or Occupational sections of this agreement. <br />Section 3. It is agreed that the jurisdiction or work covered by the AGREEMENT <br />is that provided for in the Charter Grant issued by the United Brotherhood of Carpenters <br />and Joiners of America to the Indiana/Kentucky/Ohio Regional Council of the United <br />Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. It is being understood that the <br />claims are subject to local trade agreements and final decisions of AFL & CIO as <br />settlement of jurisdictional disputes. <br />Section 3a. This agreement excludes all Industrial Construction, maintenance, <br />repair, replacement, renovation and modernization work at Heavy Industrial production <br />facilities, and work sites including but not limited to those sites using the National <br />Maintenance Agreement (NMA) the National Power Generation Agreement (INIPGMA) or <br />other Industrial PLA's, <br />Section 4, This AGREEMENT shall cover and include but not be limited to: <br />The milling, fashioning, joining, assembling, erecting, fastening or dismantling of <br />all materials of wood, plastic, metal, fiber, cork and Composition and all other substitute <br />materials. The building and setting of forms and centers for brick masonry. The fabrication <br />and erection of concrete forms, and the dismantling of same except for materials that are <br />not to be reused. The setting of bulkheads, the setting and fabrication of screeds and <br />stakes for concrete floors where the screed is notched or fitted. The setting and <br />dismantling of forms, including handling and signaling where power is used. The making <br />of all anchor bolts and tie rods which are to be fabricated on the job. The fabrication of <br />templates. The placing and leveling of all templates and anchor bolts by hand. <br />The bracing of any means, of templates and anchor bolts. The setting and aligning <br />of all curb angles when they are attached to a form or bulkhead. The framing, rigging and <br />dismantling in connection with metal column and gang forms. The making of forms for <br />concrete blocks, figures, posts, railings, balusters, ornaments, building construction and <br />heavy construction. The handling of rough lumber from the designated stock pile. The <br />building and moving of all runways and staging Where carpenter tools are used. The <br />construction of all hoists, derricks, mortar boards, boxes and trestles made of wood. The <br />cutting or framing of openings for pipes, conduits, ducts, etc., where they pass through <br />floors, partitions, walls, roofs, and, forms composed in whole or in part of wood. The making <br />and installing of all crippling, bracing, joists, drywall and acoustic tile ceilings. The <br />installation of all furring for ceilings and sidewalls. The installation of all kalamein, hollow <br />metal, wood and plastic laminate doors, walk-in man doors, transoms and windows, <br />scaffolds over fourteen (14') feet in height or any special designed scaffolds or those built <br />for special purposes shall be erected and dismantled from the base by carpenters. The <br />handling of fixtures and cabinets from the delivery truck. "rhe unloading, handling arid <br />setting of all fixtures uncrated jambs, doors, bucks and window frames of wood or metal. <br />The installation of all casing, base, molding, chair rail and wainscoting. <br />They layout, installation and erection of wooden stairs, and the Jobsite fabrication of same. <br />The installation of fixtures, cabinets, shelving, racks and door louvers and the jobsite <br />fabrication of same. The jobsite mortising and application of hardware in connection with <br />M <br />