HomeMy WebLinkAboutSouthland Sealing & Striping; 1983-05-09; 3717CITY OF CARLSBAD
San Diego County
California
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS & SPECIFICATIONS
for
ALLEY IMPROVEMENT BETWEEN
MADISON & ROOSEVELT STREET
FROM OAK AVE. TO CHESTNUT AVE.
CONTRACT NO. 3717
February, 1983
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM " PAGE
NOTICE INVITING BIDS 1
PROPOSAL 3
BIDDER'S BOND TO ACCOMPANY PROPOSAL 7
DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS .8
BIDDER'S STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 10
BIDDER'S STATEMENT OF TECHNICAL ABILITY & EXPERIENCE 11
CONTRACT 12
LABOR AND MATERIALS BOND 17
.PERFORMANCE BOND 19
GENERAL PROVISIONS ' 21
SPECIAL PROVISIONS 27
HUD REQUIREMENTS 33
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
"• NOTICE INVITING BIDS
Sealed bids will be received at the Office of the Purchasing Agent, City
Hall, 1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, California, until 4:00 PM on the _ _
day of /^/"V? J _4- _ _ _ .• ^_£[j_at whicl1 time they will be opened and read
for performing the ^ork as follows:
ALLEY IMPROVEMENT BETWEEN MADISON & ROOSEVELT ST. FROM OAK TO CHESTNUT AVE.
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CONTRACT NO. 3717
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The work shall be performed in strict conformity with the specifications
therefor as approved by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad on file in
the Engineering Department. Reference is hereby made to the
specifications for full particulars and description of the work.
No bid will be received unless it is made on a proposal form furnished by
the Engineering Department. Each bid must be accompanied by security in a
form and amount required by law. The bidders' security of the second and
third next lowest responsive bidders may be withheld until the contract has
been fully executed. The security submitted by all other unsuccessful
bidders shall be returned to them, or deemed void, within ten days after
the contract is awarded. Pursuant to the provisions of law (Government
Code Section 4590) appropriate securities may be substituted for any money
deposited with the City to secure any obligation required by this notice.
The documents which must be completed, properly executed, and notarized
are:
1. Proposal
2. Bidder's Bond
3. Designation of Subcontractors
4. Bidder's Statement of Financial Responsibility
5. Bidder's Statement of Technical Ability and Experience .
All bids will be compared on the basis of the Engineer's estimate. The
estimated quantities are approximate and serve solely as a basis for the
comparison of bids. The Engineer's estimate is $38,070.
No bid shall be accepted from a contractor who has not been licensed in
accordance with the provisions of State law. The contractor shall state
his or her license number and classification in the proposal.
One set of plans, special provisions and contract documents may be obtained
at the Engineering Department, City Hall, Carlsbad, California, at no cost
to licensed contractors. Additional sets are available for a nonref undable
fee of ___j£jr""___ per set.
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The City of Carlsbad reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to
waive any minor irregularity or informality in such bids.
The general prevailing rate of wages for each craft or type of worker
needed to execute the contract shall be those as determined by the Director
of Industrial Relations pursuant to the Sections 1770, 1773, and 1773.1 of
the California Labor Code. Pursuant to Section 1773.2 of the California
Labor Code, a curr.nt copy of applicable wage rates is on file in the
Office of the Carlsbad City Clerk. The contractor to whom the contract is
awarded shall not pay less than the said specified prevailing rates of
wages to all workers employed by him or her in the execution of the
contract.
The prime contractor shall be responsible to insure compliance with
provisions of Section 1777.5 of the California Labor Code.
The provisions of Part 7, Chapter 1 of the California Labor Code commencing
with Section 1720 shall apply to the contract for work.
A prebid meeting and tour of project site will not be held on
—— " " " " at —""• " at ' "
Bidders are advised to verify the issuance of all addenda and receipt
thereof one day prior to bidding. Submission of bids without
acknowledgment of addenda may be cause for rejection of bid.
Bonds to secure faithful performance of the work and payment of laborers
and materials suppliers each in an amount equal to 100 percent of the
contract price shall be required for work on this project.
Approved by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, by
Resolution No. 71 i J?5_ _ ' adopted on the ___/jT_,. ^V of
19
_ ._.--Date ' Aletha L. Rautenkranz, CityClerk)
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
CONTRACT NO. 3717
PROPOSAL
City Council
City of Carlsbad
1200 Elm Avenue
Carlsbad, CA 92008
The undersigned declares he/she has carefully examined the location of the
work, read the Notice Inviting Bids, examined the Plans and Specifications,
and hereby proposes to furnish all labor, materials, equipment,
transportation and services required to do all the work to complete
Contract No. 3717 in accordance with the Plans and Specifications of the
City of Carlsbad, and the special provisions and that he/she will take in
full payment therefor the following unit prices for each item complete, to
wit:
Approximate
Item Article w/Unit Price or Quantity Unit
^jto. I»u_icp!. _S"_m_^r>tt_e_n_ A". -Wp^A5 & Unit Price TOTAL
.#1 Grading at •••----••--• 442 CY _j£
'L - Cent s
eft&icJ
. _ ^ _
per eft&icJyard
Mid bl
gutter
Mid block concrete cross 4,090 SF ^^J ' g /
Cent s
per square foot
jf •?£? • •#Aggregate base at ___'J_'J ' 404 TONS /^/.j>^' '
l Dollars
pe r Von
4
Asphalt concrete at ___ 307 TONS /.'J7"
per ton"
Cent s
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Item
No,
5
6
Oncflo
Approximate
Article w/Unit Price or Quantity Unit
Lump Sum Written in Words & Unit " "Price
4 , &°Redwood headers at 2,045 LF A~"~~
£)[}&, Dollars
& " 'tfj'yfiji Cents
per lineal -^oot
Clearing arid grubbing/pat^ "LS 1 '£$5* $P
u iPriJ .^i Y h 4,Kl'-t°<.$ ^" Dollars '
& n f) Cents
TOTAL
per lump sum
Total amount of bid in words:/iV
Total amount of bid in numbers ; $ J?/Xi
Addendum (a) No(s) _ ___ _ '_'„
is/are included in this proposal.
^
has/have been received and
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All bids are to be computed on the basis of the given estimated quantities
of work, as indicated in this proposal, times the unit price as submitted
by the bidder. In case of a discrepancy between words and figures, the
words shall prevail. In case of an error in the extension of a unit price,
the corrected extension shall be calculated and the bids will be computed
as indicated above and compared on the basis of the corrected totals.
The undersigned has checked carefully all of the above figures and
understands that the City will not be responsible for any errors or
omissions on the part of the undersigned in making up this bid.
The undersigned agrees that in case of default in executing the required
contract with necessary bonds and insurance policies within twenty (20)
days from the date of award of contract by City Council of the City of
Carlsbad, the proceeds of check or bond accompanying this bid shall become
the property of the City of Carlsbad.
Licensed in accordance with the Statutes of the State of California
providing for the registration of contractors, License No. J?3V*i 0."3ft
Identification _.,_'&_ '_' ' _. ' ' ' '_''_''_".*
The undersigned bidder hereby represents as follows:
1. That no Councilmeitiber, officer, agent or employee of the City of
Carlsbad is personally interested, directly or indirectly, in this
contract, or the compensation to be paid hereunder; that no
representation, oral or in writing, of the City Council, its
officers, agents or employees, has induced him/her to enter into
this contract, excepting only those contained in this form of
•contract and the papers made a part hereof by its terms; and
2. That this bid is made without connection with any person, firm or
corporation making a bid for the same work, and is in all respects
fair and without collusion or fraud.
Accompanying this proposal is
(Cash, Certified Check, Bond or Cashier's Check)
in an amount of not less than ten percent (10%) of the total bid price.
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The undersigned is aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code
which require every employer to be insured against liability for workers'
compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of
that code, and agrees to comply with such provisions before commencing the
performance of the work of this contract.
The undersigned is aware of the provisions of the State of California Labor
Code, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 2 relative to the general prevailing rate of
wages for each craft or type of worker needed to execute the contract and agrees
to comply with its provisions.
Phone Number Bidder's Hanfe
-3-
Date U / Authorized Signature
Authorized Signature
Bidder's Address Type of Organization
-(Individual, Corporation,
Partnership)
List below names of President, Secretary, Treasurer and Manager if a
corporation, and names of all partners, if a partnership:
(NOTARIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF EXECUTION BY
ALL PRINCIPALS MUST BE ATTACHED)
(CORPORATE SEAL)
,. ... OHT'iCIAL 3t:AL }
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\ . "..;V) l-S;riCi.•/•.:. fa.'-'.-iCF. IN
'•'•j ...:•'•• SAN DitGO COl.tJTY
My CommteiGn Expires Ncvembsr 23, 1934
Aw I .ON_
before_me,' thejndersigne'd, a Notary Public inland for sakj, State, personally appeared
to be the person2_ whose name£_ /#/^£,-
and acknowledged to me that ^Che^. executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
, known to me,
.subscribed to the within Instrument,
Notary Public in and for said State.
L05-042330-74
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SBOND J TO CCOMPY PROPOSAL
--- - - -- -- --- ---
KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS:
That we / A°A"^J-a-nA S jffj j'Jfi QJ ' &_' § J-T j KJ-P ? _'_' _'_"-" _' _'_'_"^ '_"_' _' ,'_' • as Principal, and
^ as Surety, are held and
firmly bound unto the City of Carlsbad, California, in the sum of
*Three Thous and Five -Hundred -and no/ ] 00 th s* • "Dollars
'($- J^*"^??'"^ ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ___ ^ ' Iswful money of the United States for the payment of
which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, jointly and
severally, firmly by these presents.
THE CONDITION OF THE FOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH:'
That if the proposal of the above-bounden principal for:
ALLEY IMPROVEMENT BETWEEN
MADISON & ROOSEVELT STREET
PROM OAK AVENUE TO CHESTNUT AVENUE
in the City of Carlsbad, is accepted by the City Council of said City, and
if the aboveboundan Principal shall duly enter into and execute a contract
including required bonds and insurance policies within twenty (20) days
from the date of award of contract by the City Council of the City of
-Carlsbad, being duly notified of said award, then this obligation shall
become null and void; otherwise, it shall be and remain in full force and
effect, and the amount specified herein shall be forfeited to the said
City.
In the event any Principal above named executed this bond as an individual,
it is agreed that the death of any such Principal shall not exonerate the
Surety from its obligations under this bond.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we hereunto set our hands and seals this ___ 4'th' _'__'_
day of _ApriV ••;;;••-;, 19 83 ; ' .
Corporate seal (if corporation) Southland Sealing 5 Striping
Balboa Insurance Company ........
Bv. fijy. AM&kjPl .'_'_' '".'_'" June; Tavernl evy Ov'ner'
Title Cathy V-., Batsel 1 , Atty-in^Fact (Notarial acknowledgement of
execution by all PRINCIPALS and
(Attach acknowledgement of . SURETY must be attached. )
Attorney in Fact)
STATE OF California
County of San Diego
) ss:
)
On this.jday of before me
Judy E. Harcum , a Notary Public,
personally npponrt>d Cathy M. Batsell personally known to me (orproved to me on the
basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the Attorney-in-Fact of the Balboa Insurance Company, and acknowl-
edged to me that he subscribed the name of the Balboa Insurance Company thereto and his own name as
Attorney-in-Fact.
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~Ql?\'Sr.L&.L !>tt"\ JUDY E. HARCUM
Notary Public in and for the County of
San Diego state of California
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CAT. NO. NN00627
TO 1944 CA (7-82)
(Individual)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF
On .
TITIC INSURANCE
ANDTRUST
AHCOR COMPANY
Di SS.
I before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for
said State, personally appeared ,Jf
_ , personally known to me or
proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be
the person _ whose name < -5 subscribed to the
within instrument and acknowledged that
cuted the same.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
exe-
Signature j^W
f *•••»,.« • ir*..*-^-vv/-«-v*.».%.*-*.>v*^ .n.>*-t»jfc-«-««^»^v»'3«'*^^''^f>-«-^-;y;/""'"':<.-: •'•'; " " '"""" '" ' "" ""' "•Of-HClAL :it"A
lf£<^&ty CATHY M. HAT8ELL \<
H'^;?^"-'^ N(-v'-YFi^^^^!.'r-of?NiA i
;! Vr''Vfi.>V PRINCIPAL Off!C£ IN h
J N2?r*;:f-X 5AN Dlf GO COUNTY 1
My Commission FJI Teh. 2<i, ] <:.•}?
rital
BALBOA INSURANCE COMPANY
620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA 92660
GPA.4982
GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY
POWER OF ATTORNEY VALID
ONLY IF NUMBERED IN RED
Know All Men by These Presents, That BALBOA INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation duly organized and existing
under the laws of the State of California, and having its principal office in Newport Beach, Orange County, California, does by
CATHY M. BATSELL
if San Diego and state of California it<[ trnp and ,awflll Attr >rnev(V)-in-Fact. with full
power and authority hereby conferred in its name, place and stead, to execute, acknowledge and deliver.
CONTRACT BONDS (S.B.A. Guarantee Agreement) - MAXIMUM PENALTY $350.000.00
OTHER CONTRACT BONDS - MAXIMUM PENALTY $250.000.00
ALL OTHER BONDS - MAXIMUM PENALTY $50.000.00
"THIS POWER OF ATTORNEY SHALL TERMINATE AND BE
%JW
OF NO FURTHER EFFECT AFTER DECEMBER 31,
and to bind the Company thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such bonds were signed by the President, sealed with the
corporate seal of the Company and duly attested by its Secretary, hereby ratifying and confirming all that the said
Attorney(s)-in-Fact may do in the premises. Said appointment is made under and by authority of the following resolution adopted
by the Board of Directors of the Balboa Insurance Company at a meeting held on the 22nd day of March, 1962.
"Be It Resolved, that the President, any Vice-President, any Secretary or any Assistant Secretary shall be and is hereby
vested with full power and authority to appoint any one or more suitable persons as Attorney(s)-in-Fact to represent and act for
and on behalf of the Company subject to the following provisions:
"Section 1. Attorney-in-Fact. Attorney-in-Fact may be given full power and authority for and in the name of and on
behalf of the Company, to execute, acknowledge and deliver, any and all bonds, recognizances, contracts, agreements of indemnity
and other conditional or obligatory undertakings and any and all notices and documents canceling or terminating the Company's
liability thereunder, and any such instruments so executed by any such Attorney-in-Fact shall be binding upon the Company as if
signed by the President and sealed and attested by the Corporate Secretary."
In Witness Whereof, Balboa Insurance Company has caused these presents to be signed by its_
VlCe President _ _- and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed this
Executive
1st day of
State of California
County of Orange
On this
William Paloutt
before me personally came
that he resides in
Fxprutivp Vice
., to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say,
Mission Vie.io. California that he is
President of BALBOA INSURANCE COMPANY, the company described in and which
executed the above instrument; that he knows the seal of said Company; that the seal affixed to said instrument is such corporate
seal; that it was so affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said Company; and that he signed his name thereto by like order.
OFFICIAL SEAL
GRACIA K. LINDEN
NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA
PRINCIPAL Of FtC€ IN
OftANGC COUNTY
My Commission Expires Aug. 30,1985
Notary Public
I, the undersigned Secretary of Balboa Insurance Company, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and
correct copy of the Original Power of Attorney issued by said Company, and do hereby further certify that the said Power of
Attorney is still in force and effect.%
And I do hereby further certify that the Certification of this Power of Attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile under
and by the authority of the following resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the Balboa Insurance Company at a
meeting duly called and held on the 24th of March 1972, and that said resolution has not been amended or repealed:
"RESOLVED, that the signature of the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary of this Corporation, and the seal of
this Corporation, may be affixed or printed by facsimile to any certificate to a Power of Attorney of this Corporation, and
that such printed facsimile signature and seal shall be valid and binding upon this Corporation."
GIVEN under byi hand, and the seal of said Company, at Newport Beach, California, this.. day of
THIS POWER OF ATTORNEY EFFECTIVE ONLY
IF ATTACHED TO BOND NO.£lA (M^Ji^ QCuJZ&
I I £/ Secretary
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DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS
the undersigned certifies he/she has used the subbids of the following
listed contractors in making up his/her bid and that the subcontractors
listed will be used for the work for which they bid, subject to the
approval of the City Engineer, and in accordance with applicable provisions
of the specifications. No changes may be made in these subcontractors
except upon the prior approval of the City Engineer of the City of
Carlsbad. The following information is required for each subcontractor.
Additional pages can be attached, if required:
Items of
Work
Full
Company
Name
Complete
Address
'w/Zip Code
Phone No.
w/Area Code
Page 9
DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS continued
The bidder is to provide the following information on the subbids of all
the listed subcontractors as part of the sealed bid submission. Additional
pages can be attached if required.
Full Company Name
Type of State
Contracting
License & No .
Carlsbad
Business
License No.*
Amount
of
Bid ($ or %)
*Licenses are renewable annually by January 1st. If no valid license
indicate "NONE". Valid license must be obtained prior to submission of
signed contracts.
Bidder's cVmpany Nams
Corporate Seal)
Bidder's Complete Address
Authorized Signature
STATE OF CALIFOJ8
COUNTY OF Q
ss.
ON_19before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared
,. .^ OFFICIAL :-:,•:AI.
/<!!'-:':>-;• ZELLA M. NORWOOD
•,''•,'•.-.'•!, KDlA.ir PUBLIC.— CALIFORNIA'V- :;^'^ pr.incirAL OFFICE IN
V.^-V.X SAN DILGO COUNTY
to be the person whose name
, known to me,
.subscribed to the within Instrument,
and acknowledged to me that he executed the same.
V!y Commission Expires November 23, 1^984^ WITNESS my hand and official seal.
Notary Public in and for said State.
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BIDDER'S STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
The undersigned submits herewith a notarized or sealed statement of
his/her financial responsibility.
//' Signature
(Notarize or . •
Corporate Seal)
STATE OF CAIIFOJ^IA,
COUNTY OF_
ss.
ON_19.
before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared
$^y*> ZELLA M. NORWOOD
.'!, NOl.-UY PUIH.IC.— CALIFORNIA i
X) PHIflCir/M. OFFICE IN
>' SAN DIE.GO COUNTY
My Corn;r,ission Expires Plcvcmbsr 23, 1984
vv
VY:X:V
to be the person whose name /
, known to me,
.subscribed to the within Instrument,
and acknowledged to me that he executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
Notary Public in and for said State
ORWOOD-FOWLER, INC.
PO BOX 2425
ESCONDIDO, CALIFORNIA 92025
April 5, 1983
To: Roger and June Tavernier
3226 Laurashawn Lane
Escondido, CA 92026
The accompanying balance sheet of Southland Sealing and Strip-
ing (a Proprietorship) as of Dec. 31, 1982, and the related
Statement of Income for the twelve month period of Jan. 1, 1982
through Dec. 31, 1982 have been compiled by us.
A compilatation is limited to presenting in the. form of Finan-
cial statements, information that is the representation of man-
agement. We have not audited or reviewed the accompanying
Financial Statements, and accordingly do not express an opinion
on them.
NORWOOD-FOWLER, INC.
ZELLA M. NORWOOD
ROGER TAVERNIER DBA
SOUTHLAND SEALING AND STRIPING
BALANCE SHEET
DECEMBER 31, 1982
ASSETS
Current Assets:
Cash
Accounts Receivable
Prepaid Expenses
Work in Process
Other Current Assets,(Note 2 )
Total Current Assets
Property and Equipment, net (Note 3)
Investments -(Note 4)
8,249:
148,944.
21,458.
24,922.
2,575.
$ 206,148.
85,208.
27.898.
$ 319.254.
LIABILITIES AND E Q U I T Y
Current Liabilities:
Accounts Payable $ 91,813.
Current Portion Long Term Debt (Note 5) 119,007.
Payroll Taxes Payable 889.
Accrued Payroll 3,492.
Long Term Debt (Note 5)
Proprietor's Equity
$ 215,201.
41,897,
$ 257,098.
62,156.
$ 319+254.
.SEE ACCOUNTANT'S NOTES TO
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
ROGER TAVERNIER DBA
SOUTHLAND SEALING AND STRIPING
STATEMENT OF INCOME AND PROPRIETOR'S EQUITY
FOR TWELVE MONTHS ENDED DEC. 31, 1982
Income - Southland Sealing $ 1,309,646.
Cost of Good Sold 719,361.
Operating Expenses 501,837.
Net Operating Income $ 88,448,
Gain on Sale of Assets 3,500.
Interest and Dividend Income 819.
Net Income $ 92,767.
Proprietor's Equity -
December 31, 1981 77,006.
Proprietor's Withdrawals (107,617)
Proprietor's Equity -
December 31, 1982 $ 62,156.
SEE ACCOUNTANT'S NOTES TO
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
ROGER TAVERNIER DBA
SOUTHLAND SEALING AND STRIPING
SCHEDULE TO STATEMENT OF INCOME AND PROPRIETOR'S EQUITY
.FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDED DEC. 31, 1982
COST OF SALES: -
Purchases, net of discounts $ 487,741,
Subcontract 200,645,
Lodging 2,912.
Equipment Rental 20,764,
Hauling 7,299.
TOTAL COST OF SALES $ 719,361,
EXPENSES:
Salaries and Wages $ 215,409.
Sub-Contracts 300.
Auto and Truck Expense 6,2 95.
Commissions 25,746.
Consulting Fee 2,400.
Bad Debt Expense (2,912.)
Depreciation 32,134.
Dues and Subscriptions 1,241.
Employee Benefits 161.
Freight 8.
Fuel 29,110.
Insurance 54,814.
Interest 22,027.
Laundry and Cleaning 2,918.
Legal and Accounting 4,852.
License and Permits 4,373.
Office Expense 4,299.
Rent 15,094.
Rental of Equipment 1,138.
Repair and Maintenance 29,772.
Security Building 1,016.
Shop Supplies . 17,165.
Taxes on Payroll 18,9^4.
Taxes - Other 69.
Telephone 3,760.
Travel and Entertainment 4,321.
Utilities 68.
Advertising 7,315.
TOTAL EXPENSES $ 501,837.
.SEE ACCOUNTANT'S NOTES TO
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
ROGER TAVERNIER DBA
SOUTHLAND SEALING AND STRIPING
DECEMBER 31, 1^82
Statement of Changes in Financial Position
Source of Funds:
Net Income $ 92,767.
Add back items not re-
quiring an outlay of
cash
Depreciation 32,134.
Total from Operations $ 124,901.
Increase of Long Term Debt 16,540.
Total Source of Funds $ 141,441.
Use of Funds:
Capital Equipment $ 26,503.
Proprietor Withdrawals 107,617.
Other Assets ' 15,590.
Total Use of Funds $ 149,710.
Net Decrease in Working Capital $ (8,269.)
Statement of Changes in Components of Working Capital
Current Assets:
Cash $ 77,288.
Accounts Receivable (49,515.)
Work in Process 2,859.
Prepaid Expenses (4,004.)
Ace. Deprec. from Sale of Asset 10,820.
Increase (Decrease) in Current Assets $ 37,448.
Current Liabilities:
Accounts Payable $ (44,532.)
Current Portion - Long Term Debt ( 1,784.)
Payroll Taxes Payable 1,195.
Accrued Payroll ( 1,856.)
Accrued Expenses 1,260.
Increase (Decrease) in Current Liabilities $ (45,717.)
Net Decrease in Working Capital $ ( 8.269.)
SEE ACCOUNTANT'S NOTES TO
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.
ROGER TAVERNIER DBA
SOUTHLAND SEALING AND STRIPING
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
DECEMBER 31, 1982
NOTE 1. Accounting Policies
Financial statements have been prepared in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles.
Assets are depreciated using the straight-line and double
declining balance methods over the estimated useful life
of the asset.
There is no provision for income taxes as the company is a
sole proprietorship and all income taxes are reported on the
proprietor's personal income tax return.
NOTE 2. Other Current Assets
Employee Advance
Security Deposits
NOTE 3. Property and Equipment
Furniture and Fixtures
Machinery & Equipment
Autos and Trucks
Accumulated Depreciation
$•-. 2,090.
485.
$ 2,575.
$ 4,428.
186,884.
114,108.
$305,420.
$220,212.
$ 85,208.
Aggregate depreciation for the current year is $32,134. Various
machinery, equipment and trucks are security for long term debt.
NOTE 4. INVESTMENTS
Tavernier Trucking
R & J Seal
$ 18,776.
9,122.
$ 27,898.
CONTINUED
ROGER TAVERNIER DBA
• SOUTHLAND SEALING AND STRIPING
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATMENTS
DECEMBER 31, 1982
•PAGE 2.
.NOTE 5. LONG TERM DEBT
Various Short-Term North
County Bank Notes
North County Bank, Various
Terms & Interest Rates
Royal Insurance Co.
Huber
C I T Bank
Current
Portion
95,000.
10,086.
11,397.
-0-
2,524.
Long
Term
-0-
2,027.
-0-
25,000.
14,870.
Total
Debt
95,000.
12,113.
11,397.
25,000.
17,394.
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BIDDER'S STATEMENT OF
TECHNICAL ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE
The Bidder is required to state what work of a similar character to that
included in the proposed contract he/she has successfully performed and give
references, with telephone numbers, which will enable the City to judge his/her
responsibility, ex^orience and skill. An attachment can be used if notarized or
sealed.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
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COUNTY OF_
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before me/the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared
xv.-f^v OKFI<"-.!At. SriAL |
.Cf'"A:i ZF.LI.A M. NORWOOD I ' : :
j:-: . • NUi-.'..7V i-'.':j« 1C — C-V Ir'OSNIA ' ' ^nOWn ^° me-
V '('•-'•/) f^i!:cii'.M. OFFICE IN { to be the person whose name tA subscribed to the within Instrument,
'''*'•'' *v ^*J D' *T 1 C.C}' ' MTY t} and acknowledged to me that he executed the same.My Commission Expires November 23, 1034 !
,. _ WITNESS my hand and official seal.
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Notary Public in and for said State.
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CONTRACT - PUBLi WORK
This agreement is made this ^_ day of
19 , by and between the City of Carlsbad, California, a
municipal corporation (hereinafter called "City") and ___,__'
whose
principal place of business is 3 % £_•£_•
(hereinafter called "Contractor". )
City and Contractor agree as follows:
1. Description of Work . Contractor shall perform all work
specified in the contract documents for:
ALLEY IMPROVEMENT
BETWEEN MADISON AND ROOSEVELT ST. FROM OAK TO CHESTNUT AVE.
(hereinafter called "project")
2. Provisions i^of ^.'Jja_bor_ _an_d_ Materials . Contractor shall provide
all labor, materials, tools, equipment and personnel to
perform the work specified by the contract documents.
3. Cojvtr^c_t^o_cuments_. The contract documents consist of this
contract; the bid documents, including the notice to bidders,
instructions to bidders and contractors proposal; the plans
and specifications and all proper amendments and changes made
thereto in accordance with this contract or the plans and
specifications; and the bonds for the project; all of which
are incorporated herein by this reference.
4. Payjnent . As full compensation for Contractors performance
of work under this contract, City shall make payment to
Contractor as follows: (strike inapplicable subpara graph ).
4-ZI -72Xa. In the total amount of C/ I j> \ ^~J_ _ to be made in a lump
sum not later than 35 days from the date of the filing
of the notice of completion.
In the total amount of ____ '___ to be made in periodic
payments as shown on the payment schedule attached
hereto and made a part hereof.
On a unit price basis of __'__'_'_'_'_"_"_ P6*1 unit to be made
as shown on the payment schedule attached hereto and
made a part hereof.
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Payment of undisputed contract amounts shall be contingent
upon Contractor furnishing city with a release of all claims
against City arising by virtue of this contract as it
relates to those amounts .
Extra compensation equal to 50 percent of the net savings
may be paid to Contractor for cost reduction changes in the
plans or specifications made pursuant to a proposal by
Contractor. T>-e net savings shall be determined by City.
No payment shall be made unless the change is approved by
the City.
Iji d_epe n de n t In y e sjb i ga t i p n . Contractor has made an
independent investigation of the jobsite, the soil
conditions under the jobsite, and all other conditions that
might affect the progress of the work, and is aware of
those conditions . The contract price includes payment for
all work that may be done by Contractor in order to overcome
unanticipted underground conditions. Any information that
may have been furnished to Contractor by City about
underground conditions or other job conditions is for
Contractor's convenience only, and City does not warrant
that the conditons are as thus indicated. Contractor is
satisfied will all job conditions, including underground
conditions and has not relied on information furnished by
City.
6. Contractor Responsible f°r P^9~^^P^ '^-PP^ipps. Contractor
shall be responsible for all loss or damage arising out of
the nature of the work or from the action of the elements or
from any unforeseen difficulties which may arise or be
encountered in the prosecution of the work until its
acceptance by the City. Contractor shall also be
responsible for expenses incured in the suspension or
discontinuance of the work. However, contractor shall not
be responsible for reasonable delays in the completion of
the work caused by acts of God, stormy weather, extra work,
or matters which the specifications expressly stipulate will
be borne by City.
7. fflange Order s . City may, without affecting the validity of
this contract, order changes, modifications, deletions and
extra work by issuance of written change orders. .Contractor
shall make no change in the work without the issuance of a
written change order, and Contractor shall not be entitled to
compensation for any extra work performed unless the City has
issued a written change order designating in advance the
amount of additional compensation to be paid for the work.
If a change order deletes any work the contract price shall
be reduced by a fair and reasonable amount. If the parties
are unable to agree on the amount of reduction the work shall
nevertheless proceed and the amount shall be determined by
arbitration or litigation. The only person authorized to
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order changes or extra work is the City Engineer. However,
no change or extra work order in excess of $5,000.00 shall be
effective unless approved by the City Council.
8. Prevailing Wage. Pursuant to the Labor Code of the State of
California, the City Council has ascertained the general
prevailing rates of per diem wages for each craft or type of
worker needed to execute the contract and a schedule
containing such information is in the City Clerk's office and
is incorporated by reference herein.
9. I n d e mn i t y. Contractor shall indemnify, hold harmless and
defend City and its officers and employees, and each of them,
from any and all liability or loss resulting from any suit,
claim or other action brought against City, or for any other
losses of whatever nature, directly or indirectly arising
from the acts of Contractor or its officers, employees or
agents done in the construction of this project or in the
performance of this contract regardless of responsibility for
negligence. The expenses of defense include all costs and
expenses, including attorneys fees, of litigation,
arbitration or other dispute resolution method. Nothing in
this paragraph shall require contractor to indemnify City for
losses caused by the active negligence of City.
10. Insurance. Contractor shall cause the City to be named as
an additional insured on any policy of liability or property
damage insurance concerning the subject matter or
performance of this contract taken out by Contractor.
11. Workers Cojnpensa_t1on. Contractor shall comply with the
requirements of Section 3700 of the California Labor Code.
Contractor shall also assume the defense and indemnify and
save harmless the City and its officers and employees from
all claims, loss, damage, injury and liability of every
kind, nature and description brought by any person employed
or used by Contractor to perform any work under this contact
regardless of responsibility for negligence.'
12. Proof of Insurance. Contractor shall submit to the City
certification of the policies mentioned in Paragraphs 10 and
11 or proof of workers' compensation self insurance prior to
the start of any work pursuant to this contract.
13. Arbitration. Any controversy or claim in any amount up to
$100,000 arising out of or relating to this contract or the
breach thereof may, at the option of City, be settled by
arbitration in accordance with the construction industry
rules of the American Arbitration Association and judgment
upon the award rendered by the arbitrator(s) may be entered
in any California court having jurisdiction thereof. The
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award of the arbitrator(s) shall be supported by law and
substantial evidence as provided by the California Code of
Ci'vil Procedure, Section 1296.
14. Maon/tena.nee _pf Recprds. Contractor shall maintain and make
available to the City, upon request, records in accordance
with Sections 1776 and 1812 of Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 2
of the California Labor Code. If the Contractor does not
maintain the records at Contractor's principal place of
business as specified above, Contractor shall so inform the
City by certified letter accompanying the return of this
contract. Contractor shall notify the City by certified
mail of any change of address of such records.
15. Labor _Code Provisions; The provisions of Part 7, Chapter 1
commencing with section 1720 of the California Labor Code
are incorporated herein by reference.
16. jSe c ur i t y. Pursuant to the requirements of law (Government
Code Section 4590) appropriate securities may be substituted
for any monies withheld by City to secure performance of
this contract or any obligation established by this
contract.
17. Ad d it ion a1 Provisions. Any additional provisions of this
agreement are set forth in the "General Provisions" or
"Special Provisons" attached hereto and made a part hereof.
Contractor fl
(Seal)
(Notarial acknowledgement of By
execution by ALL PRINCIPALS
must be attached.) Title
By
APPROVErrftS TO FOBH: / // CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
___ AL^«-^*<v-<2-A.__
Assistc
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF
-f.-~f, _ OFFICIALSEAL
4;3^. ZELLA M. NORWOOD
feff %° *«•"j-t NOTARY PUBLIC — CALIFORNJA
vS'fci^V PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN
Vjggg*/ SAN DIEGO COUNTY
My Commission Expires November 23, 1984
ss.
ON_
befow me, the undersigned, a NpJary Public in and for said State, personally appeared
to be the person whose name_ ^
and acknowledged to me that he executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
, known to me,
.subscribed to the within Instrument,
<VA^ TfartoA,.^ „ „ - ^ jT i^,, v
/J Notary Public in and for said State. v
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ATTEST:
City Clerk
Contractors Certification of Awareness of Workers Compensation
Responsibility.
"I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which
require every employer to be insured against liability for workers
compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the •
provisions of that code, and I will comply with such provisions before
commencing the performance of the work of this contract."
^r-~
EXECUTED IN FOUR ORIGINAL COUNTERPARTS #105-076938
Page 17
LABOR jfflp^MATE RIAL _BOND
KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS:
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, State of California, by
Resolution No. ~Uffij adopted
has awarded to ^pVWL ftAtf> ^^ft^.^*T^??ffift?ffiiereinaf ter designated as
the "Principal", a contract for:
ALLEY IMPROVEMENT
BETWEEN MADISON AND ROOSEVELT AVE.
FROM OAK AVE. TO CHESTNUT AVE.
in the City of Carlsbad, in strict conformity with the drawings and
specifications and other contract documents now on file in the Office of
the City Clerk of the City of Carlsbad.
WHEREAS, said Principal has executed or is about to execute said contract
and the terms thereof require the furnishing of a bond with said contract,
providing that if said Principal or any of his/her or its subcontractors
shall fail to pay for any materials, provisions, provender or other
supplies or teams used in, upon for or about the performance of the work
agreed to be done, or for any work or labor done thereon of any kind, the
Surety on this bond will pay the same to the extent hereinafter set forth.
NOW, THEREFORE, WE, Southland 'StMIngf.'Otrlpfp'fli_'_"_",'_'_'.'_ '_'._.v as
Principal, hereinafter designated as the "Contractor", and '
Balboa Insurance Company ------ -_as Surety, are held firmly bound unto
tnVcTty"of ~CafIsbacl in "the" Vu'm of"~ — ' '• - ™ .— - ............ ^_ .
O/100th§ollars ($ 3J-,723tOO } said sum bein<? one hundred per
in 'of "the estimated amount payable by the City of Carlsbad under
the terms of the contract, for which payment well and truly to be made we
bind ourseves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors, or
assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH that if the person or his/her
subcontractors fail to pay for any materials, provisions, provender or
other supplies, or teams used in, upon, for, or about the performance of
the work contracted to be done, or for any other work or labor thereon of
any kind, or for amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code with
respect to such work or labor, that the Surety or Sureties will pay for the
sane, in an amount not exceeding the sum specified in the bond, and also,
in case suit is brought upon the bond, a reasonable attorney's fee, to be
fixed by the court, as required by the provisions of Section 4202 of the
Government Code of the State of California.
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This bond shall inure to the benefit of any and all persons, companies and
corporations entitled to file claims under Section 1192.1 of the Code of
Civil Procedure so as to give a right of action to them or their assigns in
any suit brought upon this bond, as required by the provisions of Section
4205 of the Government Code of the State of California.
In the event any Contractor above named executed this bond as an individual,
it is agreed the death of any such Contractor shall not exonerate the Surety
from its obligations under this bond.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument has been duly executed by the Contractor
and Surety above named, on the _ 4th day of Mjty _ _ _'_'_'_'_'_'_' _ _"_*
19 83 .
Southland Seating & Striping
(Notarize or Corporate
Seal for each Signer)
e M. Tavernter. Owner••••••••••' •-•-••-••' • —' •'-* •» • • •••"•-•
Contractor
Balboa Insurance Company
Cathy M. fiatsell, Attorney-1n- Fact
Surety
STATE OF California
County of San Diego
)
) ss:
)
On this.
Judy E. Harcum
_day of V-' ^
J9__L_2_, before me
—, a Notary Public,
personally appeared Cathy M. Batseil personally known to me (or proved to me on the
basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the Attorney-in-Fact of the Balboa Insurance Company, and acknowl-
edged to me that he subscribed the name of the Balboa Insurance Company thereto and his own name as
OFFICIAL SEAL
JUDY E. HARCUM
NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA
PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN
SAN DIEGO COUNTY
My Commission Cxpires Sept. 23. 3983
L040E12S2
Notary Publican and for the County of
San Diego statenf California
EXECUTED IN FOUR ORIGINAL COUNTERPARTS
PERFORMANCE BOND
KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS:
#105-076938
Premium $634.00
Page 19
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, State of California, by
Resolution No. __*\ V ffiV adopted /fe^lt- it, ft? 3.'.'.'
has awarded to •So6/m/?A/j) ^^^N Cj- &c. STfe/PWCf ,
hereinafter designated as the "Principal", a contract for:
ALLEY IMPROVEMENT
BETWEEN MADISON AVE. AND ROOSEVELT ST.
FROM OAK AVE. TO CHESTNUT AVE.
in the City of Carlsbad, in strict conformity with the drawings and
specifications and other contract documents now on file in the Office of
the City Clerk of the City of Carlsbad.
WHEREAS, said Principal has executed or is about to execute said contract
and the terms thereof require the furnishing of a bond for the faithful
performance of said contract;
Southland Sealing & StripingNOW, THEREFORE, WE,
Principal, hereinafter designated as the "Contractor",
Balboa Insurance Company
as
and
as
of
($
7p
in the sum
Dollars
), said sum being equal to 100 per cent (100%) of the
estimated amount of the contract, to be paid to the said City or its
certain attorney, its successors and assigns; for which payment, well and
truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and
administrators, successors or assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by
these presents.
THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH that if the above bounden
Contractor, his/her or its heirs, executors, administrators, successors or
assigns, shall in all things stand to and abide by, and well and truly keep
and perform the covenants, conditions, and agreements in the said contract
and any alteration thereof made as therein provided on his/her or their
part, to be kept and performed at the time and in the manner therein
specified, and in all respects according to their true intent and meaning,
and shall indemnify and save harmless the City of Carlsbad, its officers
and agents, as therein stipulated, then this obligation shall become null
and void; otherwise it shall remain in full force and virtue.
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And said Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that no
change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the
contract or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifications
accompanying the same shall affect its obligations on this bond, and it
does hereby waive notice of any change, extension of time, alterations or
addition to the terms of the contract or to the work or to the
specifications.
In the event that any Contractor above named executed this bond as an
individual, it is agreed that the death of any such Contractor shall not
exonerate the Surety from its obligations under this bond.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument has been duly executed by the
Contractor and Surety above named on the 4jfl day of••• 'f 19•
§frf 1pjn.g
(Notarize or Corporate
Seal for Each Signer)
M H. Tavernlef. Owner*
Contractor
Balboa Insurance Company
Surety
STATE OF.
County of_
California
San Diego ss:
On this.L,
Judy E. Harcum
jday of 19 i°- ? , before me
., a Notary Public,
personally appeared M. Batseil personally known to me (or proved to me on the
basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the Attorney -in-Fact of the Balboa Insurance Company, and acknowl-
edged to me that he subscribed the name of the Balboa Insurance Company thereto and his own name as
OFFICIAL SEAl
JUDY E. HARCUM
NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNW
PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN
SAN DIEGO COUNTY
L040CI212
My Commission Expires Sept. 23 1983p^'^^MO'ss^cssassjsssftcceswsssss^-^x^/r^^r
ncL
Notary Public in and for the County of
San Diego statenf California
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GENERAL PROVISIONS
1. PLANS AND _Sj>ECJFICATIONS
The specifications for the work shall consist of the latest edition of the
Standard Specifications for J?ubjLic_ ^9*J^5. J"PJ\sAr_u5A\°-n hereinafter
designated SSPWC, as issued by the Southern Chapters of the American Public
Works Association, the City of Carlsbad supplement to the SSPWC, the
Contract documents and the General and Special Provisions attached
thereto.
The Construction Plans consist of 4 sheet(s) designated as City of Carlsbad
Drawing No. 225-6. The standard drawings utilized for this project are the
San Diego Area Jfe_gj-.P.n_aA _sta-nAa-rA J^^A11?-3' hereinafter designated SDRS, as
issued by the San Diego County Department of Transportation, together with
the City of Carlsbad Supplemental Standard Drawings. Copies of pertinent
standard drawings are enclosed with these documents.
2. WORK TO BE DONE
The work to be done shall consist of furnishing all labor, equipment
and materials and performing all operations necessary to complete the
project work as shown on the project plans and as specified in the
specifications.
3. DEiFIMII T:IONS AND INTENT
a) Engineer:
The word "Engineer" shall mean the City Engineer or his approved
representative.
b) Reference to Drawings:
Where words "shown", "indicated", "detailed", "noted", "scheduled"
or words of similar import are used, it shall be understood that
reference is made to the plans accompanying these provisions unless
stated otherwise.
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c) Directions:
Where words "directed", "designated", "selected" or words of
similar import are used, it shall be understood that the direction,
designation or selection of the Engineer is intended unless stated
otherwise. The word "required" and words of similar import shall
be understood to mean "as required to properly complete the work as
required and as approved by the City Engineer" unless stated
otherwise.
d) Equals and Approvals:
Where the words "equal", "approved equal", "equivalent" and such
words of similar import are used, it shall be understood such words
are followed by the expression "in the opinion of the Engineer"
unless otherwise stated. Where the words "approved", "approval",
"acceptance", or words of similar import are used, it shall be
understood that the approval, acceptance, or similar import of the
Engineer is intended.
e) Perform and Provide:
The word "perform" shall be understood to mean that the Contractor,
at her/his expense, shall perform all operations, labor, tools and
equipment, and further, including the furnishing and installing of
materials that are indicated, specified, or required to mean that
the Contractor, at her/his expense, shall furnish and install the
work, complete in place and ready to use, including furnishing of
necessary labor, materials, tools equipment and transportation.
4. CODES jfflD'STANDARDS
Standard specifications incorporated in the requirements of the
specifications by reference shall be those of the latest edition at the
time of receiving bids. It shall be understood that the manufacturers
or producers of materials so required either have such specifications
available for reference or are fully familiar with their requirements
as pertaining to their product or material.
5. NSTRCT
A construction schedule is to be submitted by the Contractor per
Section 61 of the SSPWC at the time of the preconstruction conference.
If the completion date shown on the Notice to Proceed letter is not met
by the Contractor, he will be assessed the daily salary of the City
inspector for each working day beyond the completion date, as damages.
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Coordination vrith the respective utility company for removal or
relocation of conflicting utilities shall be requirements prior to
commencement of work by the Contractor.
The Contractor shall begin work after being duly notified by an
issuance of a "Notice to Proceed" and shall diligently prosecute the
work to completion within 30 consecutive calendar days from the date of
receipt of said "Notice to Proceed."
NONCONFORMING WORK
The Contractor shall remove and replace any work not conforming to the
plans or specifications upon written order by the City Engineer. Any
cost caused by reason of this nonconforming work shall be borne by the
Contractor.
7. GUARANTEE
All work shall be guaranteed for one year after the filing of a "Notice
of Completion" and any faulty work or materials discovered during the
guarantee period shall be repaired or replaced by the Contractor.
8. MANUFACTURER' S^INSTRUCTIONS
Where installation of work is required in accordance with the product
manufacturer's directions, the Contractor shall obtain and distribute
the necessary copies of such instructions, including two copies to the
City Engineer.
9.
All internal combustion engines used in the construction shall be
equipped with mufflers in good repair when in use on the project with
special attention to City Noise Control Ordinance No. 3109, Carlsbad
Municipal Code, Chapter 8.48.
10. CITY JN_SP_E_CTORS
All work shall be under the observation of a City Construction
Inspector. Inspectors shall have free access to any or all parts of
work at any time. Contractor shall furnish inspectors with such
information as may be necessary to keep her/him fully informed
regarding progress and manner of work and character of materials.
Inspection of work shall not relieve Contractor from any obligation to
fulfill this contract.
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11. Pj^Jt_S_I_ON_S_ _REQUIRED BY LAW DEEME_D JEHSERTED
Each and every provision of law and clause required by law to be
inserted in this contract shall be deemed to be inserted herein and
the contract shall be read and enforced as though it were included
herein, and if, through mistake or otherwise, any such provision is
not inserted, or is not correctly inserted, then upon application of
either party the contract shall forthwith be physically amended to
make such insertion or correction.
12. INTENT OF_ ff)_NTJRACT DOCUMENTS
The Contractor, her/his subcontractors and materials suppliers shall
provide and install the work as indicated, specified and implied by
the contract documents. Any items of work not indicated or specified,
but which are essential to the completion of the work, shall be
provided at the Contractor's expense to fulfill the intent of said
documents. In all instances throughout the life of the contract, the
City will be the interpreter of the intent of the contract documents
and the City's decision relative to said intent will be final and
binding. Failure of the Contractor to apprise her/his subcontractors
and materials suppliers of this condition of the contract will not
relieve her/him of the responsibility of compliance.
13. SUBSTITUTION[OF MATERIALS
The proposal of the bidder shall be in strict conformity with the
drawings and specifications and based upon the items indicated or
specified. The Contractor may offer a substitution for any material,
apparatus, equipment or process indicated or specified by patent or
proprietary names or by names of manufacturer which she/he considers
equal in every respect to those indicated or specified. The offer
made in writing, shall include proof of the State Fire Marshal1s
approval (if required), all necessary information, specifications and
data. If required, the Contractor, at her/his own expense, shall have
the proposed substitute, material, apparatus, equipment or process
tested as to its quality and strength, its physical, chemical or other
characteristics, and its durability, finish, or efficiency, by a
testing laboratory as selected by the City. If the substitute offered
is not deemed to be equal to that so indicated or specified, then the
Contractor shall furnish, erect, or install the material,
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apparatus, equipment or process indicated or specified. Such'
substitution of proposals shall be made prior to beginning of
construction, if possible, but in no case less than 10 days prior to
actual installation.
14. RECORD^DRAWINGS
The Contractor shall provide and keep up to date a complete "as-built"
record set of transparent sepias, which shall be corrected daily and
show every change from the original drawings and specifications and
the exact "as-built" locations, sizes and kinds of equipment,
underground piping, valves, and all other work not visible at surface
grade. Prints for this purpose may be obtained from the City at cost.
This set of drawings shall be kept on the job and shall be used only
as a record set and shall be delivered to the Engineer on completion
of the work.
15. PERMITS
The general construction, electrical and plumbing permits will be
issued by the City of Carlsbad at no charge to the Contractor. The
Contractor is responsible for all other required licenses and fees.
16. QUANTITIES IN THE SCHEDULE
The quantities given in the schedule, for unit price items, are for
comparing bids and may vary from the actual final quantities. Some
quantities may be increased and others may be decreased or entirely
eliminated. No claim shall be made against the City for damage
occasioned thereby or for loss of anticipated profits, the Contractor
being entitled only to compensation for the actual work done at the
unit prices bid.
The City reserves and shall have the right, when confronted with
unpredicted conditions, unforeseen events, or emergencies, to increase
or decrease the quantities of work to be. performed under a scheduled
unit price item or to entirely omit the performance thereof, and upon
the decision of the City to do so, The City Engineer will direct the
Contractor to proceed with the said work as so modified. If an
increase in the quantity of work so ordered should result in a delay
to the work, the Contractor will be given an equivalent extension of
time.
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17. SAFETY & PROTECTION OF WORKERS AND PUBLIC
The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of
employees on the work and shall comply with all applicable provisions
of Federal, State and Municipal safety laws and building codes to
prevent accidents or injury to persons on, about or adjacent to the
premises where the work is being performed. He/she shall erect and
properly maintain at all times, as required by the conditions and
progress of the work, all necessary safeguards for the protection of
workers and public and shall post danger signs warning against hazards
created by such features of construction as protruding nails, hoists,
well holes and falling materials.
18. SURVEYING
Contractor shall employ a licensed land surveyor or registered civil
engineer to perform necessary surveying for this project.
Requirements of the Contractor pertaining to this item are set forth
in Section 2-9.5 of the SSPWC. Contractor shall include cost of
surveying service within appropriate items of proposal. No separate
payment will be made.
19. CnEStITUKKCES GULATION S S ABBREVI ATIONS
Reference to codes, ordinances and regulations are to editions in
effect as to date of proposals. Abbreviations are used for agencies
issuing standard specifications as follows:
Agency Abbreviation
American Society for Testing
Materials ASTM
U.S. Government Fed. Spec.
National Board of Fire
Underwriters NBFU
American Institute of Steel
Construction AISC
American Standards Association ASA
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. UL
Department of Commerce
Standards CS
American Concrete Institute ACI
20. WATER FOR CON STRUCTI ON
The Contractor shall obtain a construction meter for water utilized
during the construction under this contract. The Contractor shall
contact the appropriate water agency for requirements. Contractor
shall include cost of water and meter rental within appropriate items
of proposal. No separate payment will be made.
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SPECIAL PROVISIONS
1. SCOP E OF WORK
The work under this Contract shall consist of furnishing all labor,
materials, vehicles, tools, machinery, equipment, etc., necessary to
complete the alley improvement portions of the improvement plans,
including, but not limited to, constructing gutter, asphaltic concrete
paving sawcutting and matching existing driveways, aggregate base,
required prime, seal and tack coats, barricades and signs as noted,
pavement removals, and all other items shown on the plans and required
for a complete job.
Before commencing any work, the Contractor shall meet with the City of
Carlsbad staff in a preconstruction conference to outline his schedule
of operations and progress.
The specifications for the work consist of the Standard Specifications
of the City of Carlsbad, the 1982 edition of StandardL Specifj.cations
for Public Wprks_ Construction (hereinafter referred to as SSPWC) as
issued by the Southern California Chapter of the American Public Works
Association and these contract documents and specifications. In case
of conflict between the Standard Specifications and these Special
Provisions, the Special Provisions shall take precedence over, and be
used in lieu of, such conflicting portions of the Standard
Specifications. In the case of work on structures under the
jurisdiction of other agencies, the standards established by such other
agencies shall govern except for payment provisions.
Such itmes and details not mentioned herein that are required by the
plans, Standard Specifications, these Special Provisions, or any
addenda or clarifications shall be furnished, placed, installed or
performed.
All construction notes and structural notes and symbols used on the
plan direct the Contractor to perform the operations indicated, supply
material required, and safeguard facilities. They are shown for the
convenience of the Contractor and clarity of the drawings and
specifications and shall not be the basis for claims of extra work.
Payment for those items of work shall be incorporated into the items of
work to which they pertain and other items and no separate payment wll
be made for them.
2. qBSTURCTIONS^ AND^ COOPERATIOH
The Contractor shall coordinate the work with that of other trades to
avoid conflicts and shall cooperate with other forces working in the
area in order to acheive a timely completion and allow work to progress
in a logical manner. Due precautions shall be taken and care exercised
to protect other facilities that may be in place at the time Contractor
is performing the work.
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Should the Contractor in the course of work encounter any obstruction
that requires a design change or special construction method, he/she
shall immediately contact the Engineer for supplemental instructions
and notify the affected agencies whose facilities may be involved, and
proceed on the basis of written instructions from the Engineer and such
agencies.
DUST CONTROL
The Contractor shall furnish a water supply vehicle on the job site.
The Contractor shall apply water in the amounts and at intervals as
directed by the Engineer. The waterr supply vehicle and an operator
shall be available upon a reasonable notice as determined by the
Engineer for after hour, weekend, or holiday dust control work. If the
Contractor is not available for dust control measures, the City will
arrange for the work to be performed by others and will deduct all
equipment, labor and material costs thereof from the contract amount.
The Contractor shall furnish a street sweeper vehicle on the job site
and shall sweep areas as directed by the Engineer. All costs involved
for dust control, including supplying and operating water supply
vehicles and street sweepers, shall be absorbed in other items of
work.
4. SAFETY AND PROTECTION OF JffpRKERS_ \AND PUBLIC
The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of
employees on the work and shall comply with all applicable provisions
of Federal, State and municipal safety laws and building codes to
prevent accidents or injury to person on, about, or adjacent to the
premises where the work is being performed. He/she -shall erect and
properly maintain at all times, as required by the conditions and
progress of the work, all necessary safeguards for.the protection of
the workers and the public and shall post danger signs warning against
the hazards created by such features of construction as protruding
nails, hoists, well holes, and falling materials.
The Contractor shall notify the City of Carlsbad Police and Fire
Departments 24 hours prior to beginning work. In addition, the
contiguous property owners shall be notified 24 hours prior to
beginning of work and also during the progress of work if substantive
traffic flow changes or driveway closures will affect their
operations.
5. CUTTING!,_ PATCHING
The Contractor shall do all cutting, fitting or patching of the work
that may be required to make its several parts come together properly
and fit it to receive or be received by work of other Contractors
shown upon, or reasonably implied by, the Plans and Specifications
for the completed structures, and Contractor shall make good any
defect as the City may direct.
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The Contractor shall not endanger any work by cutting, excavating, or
otherwise altering the work and shall not cut or alter the work of any
other Contractor save with the consent of the City.
6. BARRICADES
The Contractor shall provide and install all barricades and barricade
signing as required for traffic control. Striping, markers,
reflectors, and traffic signing requirements are not a part of this
contract except as required for traffic control. Temporary signs,
barricades, reflectors, and other items that may be required during the
course of construction by the City or other governing agencies or codes
shall be provided by the Contractor.
The Contractor shall insure that access along Chestnut and along the
alley shall be maintained at all times.
Payment for these items, if required, shall be considered as included
within the unit prices for each item in the Proposal.
7. CLEANUP JfflD PROTECTION^ OF WORK
The Contractor is required to conduct concurrent cleanup operatins as
the work proceeds. Portions of the job other than active work areas as
determined by the City Engineer shall be completely cleaned of dirt,
debris, trench spoil, equipment and constructed material; and these
areas are to be completely restored.
Dumping or storage of materials, or storage of equipment in public
rights-of-way, or private property requiring subsequent cleanup shall
not be permitted unless written permission is secured from the agency
having jurisdiction or owner of the property and submitted to the
Engineer and approved.
Roadway and parkway areas shall be left clean and neat and within a
tolerance of +0.10 feet. Fine grading work shall include dress-up of
eroded or rutted areas within street rights-of-way and elsewhere caused
by Contractor or storm damage during the construction period.
The Contractor shall finish the roadway for acceptance by the City of
Carlsbad. This shall include dressing the parkway, removal of any
unsuitable material, wash-dcwn of pavement, and cleanup of any debris
arising from execution of Contractor's work. Site shall be left in a
clean and neat condition to the satisfaction of the City.
Until the formal acceptance of the work, the Contractor shall have the
charge and care thereof and shall bear the risk of injury or damage to
any part thereof by the action of the elements or from the performance
or nonperformance of the work.
All costs involved in protection, restoration and cleanup of existing
improvements shall be included in other items of work.
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8. USE OF ^PAVEMENT .SAWS
A concrete pavement saw shall, where practical, be used in the removal
of all existing concrete curbs, sidewalks and gutters. A full depth of
saw cut shall be used where possible. Minimum depth of saw cut shall
be 2/5 the thickness of the concrete pavement. Pavemet saws need to be
used for the removal of bituminous pavement in the City streets .
However, the bituminous pavement shall be saw at removal lines
determined by the Engineer.
9. AGREGATE BASE
Aggregate base materials shall conform to the requirements of Section
301-2.1 through Section 301-2.4 of the S.S.P.W.C.
Measurement and payment for aggregate base shall conform the Section
301-2 of the S.S.P.W.C.
10. ASPHAI/r
Asphalt cocrete paving shall conform to Section 302-5 of the S.S.W.P.C.
Asphalt concrete paving viscosity grade shall be AR 4000.
All new asphalt concrete pavement shall be fog seal coated with asphalt
emulsion as directed by the Engineer and as set forth in Section 37-1
of the California Division of Highways Standard Specifications.
A tack coat shall be applied to asphaltic concrete along the saw cut
line as directed by the Engineer. The tack coat shall conform to
Section 302-53 of the S.S.P.W.C.
Compensation for asphalt concrete pavement, including fog seal coat and
tack coat, shall be included in the asphaltic concrete pavement bid
item, and no other compensation shall be provided.
1 1 . CONCRETB_ J4jpj- BLOCK ACROSS GUTTERS
The construction of concrete gutters, driveways, and cross gutters
, shall conform to Section 303-5 of the S.S.W.P.C.
Portland cement concrete shall conform to Section 201-1 of the
S.S.P.W.C.
Payment for concrete cross gutter shall be included in the price bid
for mid-block concrete gutter and no additional payment will be made.
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12. HEADERS
Redwood headers shall be 2" x 4" (nominal size) foundation grade. The
headers shall have a firm bearing on the header sub-grade and the top
edges shall be set to conform to the grade of the proposed street
surface. Side stakes 2 inches by 3 inches (nominal size) 18 inches
long, or longer, and spaced not over 4 feet apart, shall be driven on
the outside of the headers to a depth of 18 inches below the top edge
and then nailed to the header. The joints between the individual
boards being used as headers shall be spliced with a 1 inch thick
(nominal size) board of the same height as the header and not less than
24" long. Payment for complete installation of headers shall be
included in the price bid for headers and no additional payment will be
made.
13. EX^yA_TION_, FILL j^TEjlIAL^, AH_D_ OTHER STPEffI^Cp^STW3iC^!T.Oift_ _WORK
Further reference is hereby made to the plans, standard drawings and
the S.S.P.W.C. for all street construction items not modified by these
Special Provisions.
The cost of any excavation fill or other street construction work not
specifically listed as a bid item shall be included in the bid prices
for the various items of work and no additional payment will be made
therfor.
•14. JPREP AjUVT I ON 0_F _SUB_- B ASE
After the existing paved section, debris and deleterious material is
removed from the alley, the exposed surface soil should be removed,
brought to optimum moisture level and mechanically recompacted to 90
percent of the optimum moisture.
Removal and compaction will be closely inspected, tested and approved
by the City Inspector.
All costs for soil preparation including the mechanical compaction
shall be included in the price bid for grading and no additional
payment will be. made.
15. kRINGS
Clearing and grubbing shall include, but not be limited to, the removal
and disposal of all asphalt pavings, concrete curbs and gutters and
other deleterious matter necessary to accomplish the construction of
the improvements as shown on the plans and as specified in these
special provisions. Material removal shall conform to the requirements
of section 300-1 of the SSPWL and these special provisions.
Payment for clearing and grubbing and disposal shall be included in the
price bid for clearing and grubbing and no additional payment shall be
made therefore.
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G ". -: . ' - . • ..
• . *. •
* ' • • •
' ITEMS TO BE'COVGRED DURING • . . -
.PRE-CONSTRUCT10N CONFERENCE . • .
. . AND CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES . .
..These instructions outline the Federal Government's requirements ' -y
for compliance durincj the construction of the approved projects. . One " • -..
cop/ of these instructions shouid.be given to your architect/engineer,
and each prime contractor. (Refer to HUD Handbook 6500.3, Exhibit 1} - .• •' /
^- insi!rancev'Requirerrients^: The General Conditions to the ' •. £'
construction contract must provide that the contractor shall not • •. k
'• commence work"under the contract unti! he has obtained all • - ?sof the required insurance. Therefore, the recipient should "I
' have the contractor furnish certificates of insurance" in -the? ' ' . I
typeV arid "'amounts as stipulateciln'the General Conditions. ^ . . '" ' p
2. Contractor Psy rolls. Each prime contractor and subcontractor^
• is required to retain weekly p~ayro!l rccordsTcrfa period of
' ' ' three years:'from the date of cornp'ietionjbf the. contract. Each
contractor and sub-contractor is also required to furnish . . -
two copies of each "weekly payrollto, the recipient, J • -
(a) The recipient, will be responsible fo£ the collection^
- - -;ehscking anc! safekeepihcfof al ["payrolls. HUD is to bs-
v .;• advised of a!! possible \vage violations. ' Recipients
" ." are to retain La!l payrolls forja period of three years
V.^!fp|lp\virj3 project cojppfetioiT.]
* . " " "
* (b) The -recipient is responsible for conducting employees
. ••' ';Interyiews"J.Refer'65o6.3, Item 13 and Vl)?
i^ The recipient shall fully cooperate
with this epc'.r'.nient'sncJ the Deparlmc:it of Labor in oblDinincj
coiripliancc of contractors and s'ub-ccp.lraclors \vlth the equal
opportunity provisions as. required by Execulive Order 112^6,
us amended. ' "
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•7
........ . . ,
ll. Subcontractors j
(a) Eech subcontract must include (where applicable) the
'• ' appropriate U. 5. Department'of Labor Imposed Plan for .
'. .'. Affirmative Action Programs. • _-, ;
•""'(b) The recipient shall receive from each prime contractor •
'.-•: a listing of his subcontractors together with'a completed
./ -. -"affirmative action progrnin from each subcontractor where
• ':-- ,appltcabie. Prime contractors shall not permit a sub-
'-." / contractor to start work'on the project until the sub-
•-.-•" contractor is cleared by HUD. . ' . •" , - •". •'-
.Construction Progress] " - ; ; .". " ' \_ ._-.-•_
The recipient should require from his consultant the following:
« * "
• A monthly progress repbrt^o include BS a minimum, the following
• Information: • . . •• • • . • • .' •
(a) Project Number; .. . • **' • . • •' ; -
*
(b) Project Location; . • . . ,
- - - ' ' .".•"'.•'•"••-'• -
(c) Project. Description; . - • * •* •"
• ' ' ' • .. •**-•• •' . •(d) Date of Inspection; ' • . . .
• . •
(e) nstlinatcd percentage of construction completed by prime, cor/.ract .
as against percentage of contract time which has elapsed;
Estimated percentage of total construction completion as against
percentage of total construction time which has elapsed;
Listing of contract change orde'r-s .which have been approved or
arc pending, since lime of last inspection-, listing contract number
change order number, date ofapproval, brief description
of change and contract co:>! change;
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(h) General description of over-all construction progress giving -
-.details as to'any factors or .problems contributing to construction
• . delay or failure to msct construction schedule; ' ; .
(5) Brief description of construction work being performed at time of
. , inspection; '-.-.. ' • . :• /.'.-'•
. ^ ' i* . \ -•'*;* S *
.(j) WhGthsr all discrepancies noted in the last Inspection report . ... :"
''.-.. • have'bcen corrected, and, if not, explanation as to why they •"
-: have not been corrected. ' . • • ' '•
• Contract- Ch^noej^. Contract change.oro'ers".wi 11 be required^
•/..'•to alter executed construction contracts. Change orders shall
. be prepared by the Consultant on his own form with applicable
•. supporting data attached, for all changes in the contract
. drn\vings and specifications and shall further delineate
.- eligible and ineligible construction items. The change order
. shall bs signed by the Contractor, Consultant and Recipient.
••••. • •
" ' '*.'.,S u b s t a n 11 a I Co m n! e t i b n. SubstanliaS cGrnpietion is defined as
. that .stage of construction which, allows the-recioient'to occupy*•-* . t, _^ _ ,,...,--•• -.->-- - ., r -. - . . .•„- i^ fc.-.. ,-f--, ^. ^.J,. * I f*
or use the project for its intended purpose. Substantial
completion date is determined by the recipient in cooperation
with the contractor and establishes the termination of the time
period for construction, and this date is used as a basis for ' •
determining whether liquidated damages are assessible. .
• " v • • ' ^ . ; ,.-.,,...-. ..^ ^
_-When:'construction of the project) is substantially complete?
• • the recipient should cona'uct'an inspectionlof the total.project.
. "This inspection is to ascertain completion by the contractor of
the physical aspects of the project.called f'or in the construction
• contract.' Should there be aspects of the project that are riot
•at this time completed as called for in'the contract, the recipient
' should record same (punch list) and. bring them to the attention
. of the contractor advising him of the need to complete the items
• before the project wi!! be accepted by the recipient.
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• p Should it be necessary for tho contractor to complete or correct
\ work called for in the contract, he should do so and notify
*•- .the recipient of his compliance by completion of the work.
• . " * **
&'• . Finp I frispecti onj Final inspection refers to the joint formal
inspection of the completed project by representatives of the
. .!-•• recipient; his Consultant end the contractor. At this time,
' ' •' the recipient should be prepared'lo document completion of'
.'. " the project.-- /• .'•-... • - -t-4. _. • . .... • . ^ . ^
Altacliments
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NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT FOR AFFIRMATIVE1
ACTION TO ENSURE EQUAL EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY (EXECUTIVE ORDER 11246)
1. The Offerer's or Bidder's attention is called to the "Equal Oppor-
tunity Clause" and the "Standard Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Con-
struction Contract Specifications" set forth herein.
2. The goals and timetables for minority.and female participation,
ex-pressed in percentage terms for the Contractor'.s aggregate workforce in1 * « . •
each trade on all construction work in the covered area, are as follows:
Timetables Goals for minority
participation for each trade
AIT Trades Goals
Until further
notice
24.0 to 30.0
Goals for female participation
in each trade
' • Goals
(percent)
From Apr.-1, 1978 until Mar. 31, 1979 .... 3.1
From Apr. 1, 1979 until Mar. 31, 1980 5..1
From Apr. 1, 1980 until Mar. 31, 1981 6.9
• ) " These goals are applicable to all the Contractor's construction work
(whether or not it is Federal or federally assisted) performed in the covered
area..
The Contractor's compliance with the Executive Order and the regulations
in 41 CFR Part 60-4 shall be based on i-ts implementation of the Equal Oppor-
tunity Clause, specific affirmative action obligations required by the specl-
'• ' . fications set forth in 41 CFR G0.-4.3(a')» and its efforts"to meet the.goals
established for the .geographical area where the contract resulting from this
! ' • *
solicitation is to be performed. The hours of minority and female employ-
*
ment and training must be substantially uniform throughout.'the length of the
„ % contract, and in each trade, and the contractor shall ;na.ke a good faith effort
. " ' '• Page "37
to employ minorities and women evenly on each of its projects. The transfer
of minority or female employees or trainees from Contractor to Contractor or
from proj'ect to project for the sole purpose of meeting the Contractor's goals
shall be a violation of the contract, the Executive Order and the regulations
in 41 CFR Part 60-4. Compliance v/ith the golas will be measured against the
total work hours perfonn.ed.
3. The Contractor shall provide written notification to the Director
t, -, • • .
of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs within IQ.working days
of award of any construction subcontract in excess of $10,000 at any tier for
construction work under the contract resulting from this solicitation. The
notification shall list the name, address and telephone number of the sub-
contractor; employer identification number; estimated dollar amount of the
subcontract; estimated starting and completion dates of the subcontract; and
the geographical area in which the contract is to be performed.
4. As used in this Notice> and in the contract resulting from this solicita-
tions the "covered area" is State of California, County of San Diego.
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. = STANDARD FEDERAL EQUAL EMPLOYMENT
"' . . . • OPPORTUNITY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
SPECIFICATIONS (EXECUTIVE ORDER 11246) .
t
1. As used in these specifications: ' ' . .. • .
3. "Covered area" means the geographical area described in the solici-
tation from which this contract resulted;
b. "Director" means Director, Office of Federal Contract Compliance
•Programs, United States Department of Labor, or any person to whom the Director
delegates authority; .•'••'« -. -
c. "Employer indentification number" means the Federal Social Security
number used on the Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return, U.S. Treasury
*
Department Form 941. . ;
d. • "Minority" includes: .^
(i) Black (all persons having, origins.in any of the Black African-
racial groups not of Hispanic origin);
(ii) Hispanic (all persons of Mexican-, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central
or South American or other Spanish Culture or origin, regardless of race);
(iii) Asian and Pacific Islander (all persons having origins in ar.y
of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian Subcon-
tinent, or the Pacific Islands); and
(iv) American Indian or Alaskan Native (all persons having origin?,
in any of the original peoples of North America and maintaining identifiable .
tribal affiliations through membership arid participation or community idcnt'i-
u
ficatiqn). : . •
2. Whenever the Contractor, or any Subcontractor at any tier, subcontracts
a portion of the work involving any construction trade, it-shall physically
include in each subcontract in excess of $10,000 the provisions of these
. specifications and the Notice which contains the applicable goals for minority-
' ' .. '' • ' . Page 39
and female participation and which is set forth in the solicitations from which
this contract resulted. . . • . ' •. ..
3. If the Contractor is participating (pursuant to 41 CFR 60-4.5) in a Home-
town Plan approved by the U.S. Department of Labor in the covered area either
individually or through an association, its affirmative action obligations on
all work in the Plan area (inluding goals and timetables) shall be in accor-
dance with that Plan for those trades which have unions participating in the
* ~ . . •
Plan. Contractors must be able to demonstrate their participation in and
compliance with the provisions of any such Hometown Plan. Each Contractor or
Subcontractor participating in an approved Plan is individually required to
comply with its obligations under the EEO clause, and to make a good faith
effort to achieve each goal under the Plan in each'trade in which it has em--
ployees. The overall good faith performance by other Contractors-or Subcontract-
• •
ors toward .a goal in an approved Plan does not excuse any covered Contractor's
or Subcontractor's failure to take good faith efforts to achieve the Plan
goals and timetables.
4. The Contractor shall implement the specific-affirmative action standards
.provided in paragraphs 7a through p of these specifications. The goals set
" *
forth in the solicitation from which this contract resulted are expressed as
percentages of the total hours of employment and trai'ning of minority and
female utilization the Contractor should reasonably be able to achieve in each
construction trade in which it has employees in the covered area. The Con-
tractor is expected to make substantially uniform progress toward its goals
in each craft during the period specified.
5. Neither the provisions of any collective bargaining agreement, nor the
failure by a union with whom the Contractor has a collective bargaining agree-
ment, to refer either minorities or women shall excuse the Contractor's
" Page 40
obligations under these specifications, Executive Order 11246, or the regula-
'"!*' tions promulgated pursuant thereto.
»
6. In order for the ncnworking training hours of apprentices and trainees
to be counted in meeting the goals, such apprentices and trainees must be
employed by the Contractor during the training period, and the Contractor
must have made a commitment to employ the apprentices and trainees at the
completion of their training, subject to.the availability of employment pppor-
• .'tunities. Trainees must be trained pursuant to training programs approved
• by the U.S. Department of Labor. . '
' . t
7. The Contractor shall take specific affirmative actions to ensure equal
employment opportunity. The evaluation of the Contractor's compliance with
these specifications shall be based upon its effort to achieve-maximum results
**' from its actions. The Contractor shall document these efforts fully, and shall
implement affirmative action steps at least as.extensive as the following:
a. Ensure and maintain a working environment free of harassment, in-
timidation, and coercion at all sites, and in all facilities at which the Con-
tractor's employees are assigned to work. The Contractor, where possible,
.will assign two or more women to each construction project. The Contractor
• shall specifically ensure that all foremen, superintendents, and other on-
• site supervisory personnel are aware of and carry out the. Contractor's obli-
gation to maintain such a working environment, with specific attention to
. minority or female individuals working at such sites or in such facilities.
b. " Establish and maintain a current list of minority and female recruit-
ment sources, provide written notification to minority'and-female recruitment
' .
. sources and to commmity organizations when the Contractor or. its unions have
employment opportunities available, and maintain a record of the organiza-
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tions responses. ' •
c. Maintain a current file of the names, addresses and telephone numbers
of each minority and female off-the-street applicant and minority or female
referral from a union, a recruitment source or community organization and of
what action was taken with respect to each such individual. If such individual
was sent to the union hiring hall for referral and was not referred back to
the Contractor by the union or, if referred, not employed by the Contractor,
this shall be documented in the file with the reason therefor, along with
whatever additional actions the Contractor may have taken.
d. Provide immediate written notification to the Director when the union
or unions with which the Contractor has a collective bargaining agreement has
not referred to the Contractor a minority person or woman sent by the Con-
tractor, or when the Contractor has other information that the union referral
- process has impeded the Contractor's efforts to meet its obligations.
**f e. Develop on-the-job training opportunities and/or participate in
training programs for the area which expressly include minorities and women,
Including upgrading programs and apprenticeship and trainee programs relevant
V
to the Contractor's employment needs, especially those programs funded or
approved by the Department of Labor. The Contractor shall provide notice
of these programs to the sources complied under 7b above.
f. Disseminate the Contractor's EEC policy by providing notice of the
policy to unions and training programs and requesting their cooperation in
assisting the Contractor in meeting its EEO obligations; by including it in
any policy manual and collective bargaining agreement; by publicizing it
in the company newspaper, annual report, etc.; by specific review of the policy
with all management personnel and with all minority and female employees at
least once a year; and by posting the company EEO policy on bulletin boards
•Page 41
accessible to all employees at each location where construction work Is performed,
g. Review, at least annually, the company's .EEO policy and affirmative
action obligations under these specifications with all employees having any
responsibility for hiring, assignment, layoff, termination or other e~ployr.-ent
- decisions including specific review of these items with onsite supervisory
personnel such as Superintendents, General Foremen, etc., prior to trs initi-
ation of construction work at any job site. A'written record'shall be made
and maintained identifiying the time and place'of these meetings, persons
»•
attending, subject matter discussed and disposition of the subject, matter.
•h.- Disseminate the Contractor's EEO policy externally by including it
. in any advertising in the news media, specifically including minority 2nd
female news media, and providing .written notification to and discussing the
Contractor's EEO policy with other Contractors.and Subcontractors with whom
.'the Contractor doss or anticipates doing business.
i Direct its recruitment efforts, both oral and v/ritten, to minority,
female and community organizations, to schools with minority and ferr.=le stu-
dents and to minority and female recruitment and training organizations serving
the Contractor's recruitment area and employment needs. Not later than one
month prior to the date for the acceptance of applications for apprenticeship
or other training by any recruitment source, the Contractor shall ser.d v/ritten
nctifiactions to organizations such 'as the above, describing .the openings,"
. screening procedures, and tests to be used in the selection process.
j. Encourage present minority and .female employees to recruit other
minority persons and women and,'where reasonable, provide after school, summer
and vacation employment to minority and female youth both on the site and in
other areas of a Contractor's workforce.' . ' •
' ' • Page 42
k. Validate all tests and other selection requirements where there is
an obligation to do so under 41 CFR Part 60-3.
1. ' Conduct, at least annually, an inventory and evaluation at least
of all minority and female personnel for promotional opportunities and en-
courage these employees to seek or to prepare for, through appropriate training,
etc., such opportunities. . '.
rn. Ensure that seniority practices, job classifications, v/ork assign-
ments and other personnel practices, do not have a discriminatory effect by
* -• . - .
continually monitoring all personnel and'employment related activities to
ensure that the EEO policy and the Contractor's obligations under these speci-
*
fications are being carried out. ..
r
n.' Ensure that all facilities and company activities are nonsegregated
except that separate or single-user toilet and necessary changing facilities
shall be provided to assure privacy betv/aen the sexes. '
o. Document and maintain a record of all solicitations of offers for
subcontracts from minority and female construction contractors and suppliers.
Including circulation of solicitations to minority and female contractor
associations and other business associations.
p. Conduct a review, at least annually, of'all supervisors' adherence
to and performance under the Contractor's EHO policies and affirmative action
obligations. . • ••'/.'
" * *
8. Contractors are encouraged to participate in voluntary associations which
assist in fulfilling one or more of their affirmative action obligations
(7a through 7p). The efforts of a contractor association/joint contractor-
union, contractor-community, or other similar group of which ths contractor
Is a member and participant, may be asserted as fulfilling any one or more
*
of its obligations under 7a through p of these Specifications provided that
the contractor actively participates in the group, makes every effort to assure
' . - Page. 43
that the .group has a positive impact on the employment of minorities end women
in the industry, ensures that the1 concrete benefits of the program are reflect
ed in the Contractor's minority and female workforce participation, makes a
good faith effort to meet its indivdual goals and timetables, and can provide
access to documentation which demonstrates the effectiveness of actions taken
on behalf of the Contractor. The obligation to comply, however, is the Con-
tractor's and failure of such a group to fulfill an obligation shall not be
a defense for the Contractor's noncompli'ance.
• \ * •
9. A single goal for minorities and a seperate' single goal for women have be-
established. The Contractor, however, is required to provide equal e.-ploy-
ment opportunity and to take affirmative action for all minority groups, both
male and female, and all women, both minority, and non-minority. Consequently,
the Contractor may be in violation of the Executive Order" if a particular
group is employed in a substantially disparate manner (for example, even thouc
the Contractor has achieved its goals for women'generally, the Contractor r-ay
be in violation of the Executive Order if a specific minority group of women
is'underutilized). ..
10. The Contractor shall not use_the goals and timetables or affirmative
action standards to discriminate against any person because of race, color,
religion, sex, or national origin. „„ ' ' •
h i
11. The Contractor shall not enter into any Subcontract, with any person or
firm debarred from Government contracts pursuant to Executive Order 11246.
" •
12. .The Contractor shall carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation
of these specifications and of the Equal Opportunity Clause, including sus-
pension, termination and cancellation of existing subcontracts as tnny be
imposed or ordered pursuant to Executive Order 11246, as amended, and its
' •. Page 44
'•Implementing regulations, by-the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Pro-
grams. Any Contractor who fails to carry out such sanctions and penalties
shall be in violation of these specifications and Executive Order 11246, as
amended. • • . • . •
13. The Contractor, in fulfilling its obligations under these specifications,
shall implement specific affirmative action steps, at least as extensive as
those standards prescribed in'paragraph 7 of these specifications, so as to
* •
achieve maximum results from its efforts to ensure equal employment opportunity.
• If the Contractor fails to comply with the requirements of the Executive Order,
the implementing regulations, or these specifications, the Director shall
proceeci in accordance with 41 CFR 60-4.8.
14. The Contractor shall designate a responsible official to--monitor all
• employment related activity to ensure, that the company EEO policy is being
carried out, to submit reports relating to the provisions hereof as may be
required by the Government and to keep records. Records shall at least include
for each employee the name, address, telephone numbers, construction trade,
union affiliation if any, -employee identification number when assigned, social
: security number, race, sex, status (e.g. mechanic, apprentice, trainee,
helper, '.or laborer), dates of changes in status, hours worked per week in the
indicated trade, rate of pay, and locations at which the work was. performed.
Records shall.be maintained in'an easily understandable and retrievable form;
however, to the degree that existing records satisfy this requirement, contractors
shall not be required to maintain separate records.
1L. Nothing herein'provided shall be construed as a limitation upon the appli- .
cation of requirements'for the hiring of .local or other area residents (e.g.,
.' Page. 45
those under the Public Works Employment Act'of 1977 and the Community Devel-
opment Block Grant Program). , • ... • •
Page 46
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT UTILIZATION REPORT (CC-257)
The Monthly Utilization Report is to be completed by each subject contractor (both prime and sub) and signed by a
responsible official of the company. The reports are to be filed by the 5th day of each month during the term of the
contract, and they shall include the total work-hours for each employee classification in each trade in the covered area
for the monthly reporting period. The prime contractor shall submit a report for its aggregate work force~and.collf.-ct
and submit reports for each subcontractor's aggregate work force to the Federal compliance agency that has Executive
Order 11246 responsibility. (Additional copies of this form may be obtained from the U.S. Department_of Labor,
Employment Standards Administration, OFCCP's regional office for your area.)
Compliance Agency U.S. Government agency assigned responsibility for equal employ-
ment opportunity. (Secure this information from the contracting
Officer.)
* •
Federal Funding Agency \JS. Government agency funding project" (in who's or in part). If
more than one agency, list all. -
Contractor '..-.,. .Any contractor who has a construction contract with th? U.S. Gov-
ernment or a contract funded in whole or in part with Federal
funds.
Minority Includes Blacks, Hispanic-, American Indians. Alaskan Natives, and
Asian and Pacific Islanders—both men and women.
1. Covered Area ' Geographic area identified in Notice required under 41 CFR 60-4.2.
t
2. Employer's Identification Number Federal Social Security Number used on Employer's Quarterly Fed-
eral Tax Return (U.S. Treasury Department Form 941).
3. Current Goals (Minority ft Female) '. See contract Notification. •
•' • •
4. Reporting Period • Monthly, or as directed by the compliance agency, beginning with
the effective date of the contract.
5. Construction Trade Only those construction crafts which contractor employs in the
covered area.
6. Work-Hours of Employment la-e) a. The total number of male hours and the total number of female
hours worked by employees in each classification.
b.-e. The total number of male hours and the total number of
female hours worked by each specified group of minority employee*
in each clarification.
Classification '. .The level of accomplishment or statin of the worker in the trade
(Journsy Worker. Apprentice, Trairvse)
'7. Minority Percentage .The percentag* of total minofity work-hoors of all work-hoors (tb-
ium of-column* 6b, 6c. 6d, and 6« divided by column 6a; just or?;
figure for each construction trade).
'8. Female'Percemage . . . .For each trade the numtxr reported in 6a. F divided by :he sum of
».6a.'M and F
•9. Total Number of Employees .Total number of male and total number of female employees word-
ing in each-dasMftcation of each tr.xie in the .contractor s oaQrsgat?
work 'force during reporting period.
10. Total Number of Minority Employee* .Total number erf mat* minority employees and iota' number c(
'Ifmate minority employees working in each cKmificatron in each
" ** trade in the comracior's aggregate work force during reporting
'h'l«m»o'' • period.
U. S. DEPARTMFNT OF LABOH j MONTHLY UMPLOYMENT
Employment Stanc "s Administration, OFCCP |, UTILIZATION REPORT . | |
Tin j report u required ay Executive Order 1 1246, Sec. 203. Failure to report can result in contracts being
eancel'ctl, terminated or jusocndcd in whole or in part and the contractor may be declared inuligiblo for
U.S. DEPARTS!
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Journey worker
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Journey worker
APPRENTICE
TRAINEE
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Journey worker
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OF
FEDERAL MINIMUM WAGES
Attention is directed to these Special Provisions and. Decision
No. CA82-5122, of the Secretary of Labor contained herein.
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DECISION K9. CA82-5I22
RIGCE3S; KEL3ERS - Receive cat« prescribed for craft perforaing
operation to which rigging or voiding la Incidental.
rcoTSOTESi.A. Er-plcyer contributes 8* of baolc hourly rate for 5 years*
lervlce »nrf fit of basic hourly rate for 6 months to 5 year*'
service as Vacation Pay Credit. 6 Paid Holidays! A through F.
rb. Employer contributes 5.3< per hour to Holiday Fund plus $.24
c-er hour to Vacation Fund £or the "irat year ot employmentf1 ytsr but leas than 5 years $.45 per hour to Vecr.tion, 5
ye»r» but leas thin 10 years 5.50 per hour to ^acatlon Fund,
over 10 years $.63 per hour to Vscation Fun<5.
TMD l.'OMEAYS;A-i.e« Vear's Bay; B-Henorlal Day; C-Indopendence DayiB-JLabor Day; E-Thanksslving D:y; F-Chriatees Day.
LABORERS
Croup It Liborer (general construction)! Asphalt Ironer •
Spreader; Bering Machine Tender; Caulker; CeoBpool Digger
«ni Installer; Chuckter.der (except tunnels}} Concrete Curor
(Isf'ervlo'js yer.brar.e and Fora Oiler)) Concrete Hater curing.
Cutting Torch Operator (demolition)j Driller's Tender (Colo-
eon) Including' Eellovers, DrI Pek-it Machine, Concrete Cutting
Torch, Cry packing o£ concrete, plugging, filling ot Shea 3olt
Holes, Fine Grader en hlghvjys, strsota end airport psvlnc (sewersr-.J drair.s^t lints vhen esploytd) j Fore Elo«cr; Cce and Oil
Pipeline Laborer} Guinea Chaser) Jet Han) Lansijcapa Gardener*nd X-jrsery Ksn; Later Bears in connection vJth Lstxircrs work}
?«c*ln<} P.od Steel and ?«r,3) Plpelayec's Backup Kan {coating,
9rcutlr.3, Baking c[ Joints, sealing, caulking, diapering and
Including Rubter Cacket Joints and pointing); Pvailroad work
i.»tcr»r; P.iggtng and Signaling, Riprap Stonepaverj Sahdblastec
(Tot. Tender); Sealer, Septic Tink Digger and Installer; Tank
S;»l«r a.-.d Cleaner, Tool Shed Checker; Hindoo Cleaner; Rebound
(junlte Induttcy); Houiesover
DECISION KO. CAS2-5122
LABORERS (Cont'd)
Croup 2t Asphalt RaXcr; Buggynobile Kan; Cement^Dumper (on 1
yard or larger alxcrs end handling bulk cenent); Concrete §ay
Man (excluding tractor typo, Eoto-ocraper, Chipping Hasuaec, Con-crete Core Cutter and Concrete Grinder and Sander); Crlbber -Shorer, Lagging and Trench Bracing, Hand-guided Lagging darwnerf
Driller - All power Drills, including Jackharmer, whether Core,
Diamond, fragon, Trach, Multiple Unit, and all types of Mechanical .
Drlllo without regard to the fores o£ notlve power; Driller (all
other where drilling io Cor UBO of explosives); Gas and Oil Pipe-
line Wrapper (Fot Tender and rora Man); Gaa and Oil PipelineVrrppcr J6 inch pipe and over); Cpcrr.tor, and Tenders oj pneu-
sr.tic, gin aivi clsctrlc tool;) Concrete Fur.ps) Vibrating Ha-
chinca; Hultt-j>Jate Js-.pnct V'rcnch end sln'lar mechanical tools
not separately cltooiHcd herein; Pipslaycr (perforaing ell ler-
vicea in the Itying ond inat-llation o* plp« froa the point of
receiving pipe until completion o£ tha cperatlcu, Including any
and sll forraa of tubular r.utcrlal, vhclhcc Pipe, Metallic or
Hon-retalllc, Conduit and any other stationary tyjxs of tvibulir
dcvlco uceJ tor tho conveying of eubctincc or clcssnt, whether
vater, otwage, solid, gas, nlr or other 5'coJucts vhat-ao-ever
and without regard to the nature of material frca which ths
tubular material is f.ibrlcited; PovJarra;n; Blaoters' Tenders;
Prefabricated Monholo Installor; Rock Sllnget; Sjndblaster »n<J
Katerblsstcr (Iloszleraan) ; Seller (uoing Doa'n Chsir, Safety Belt)}
Steal lleadorbosrd Han; Trac Cllrbcr, using eechanlcal toola;
llelding In connection with Laborer's work; Gun Man (gunlte Industry)
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Croup 3i Fence Erector; li and Bod Kan (guaitt industry)
LABOR£RS
Group li Sleaters; Drillers; Povdernen; Cherry Plckcrtean; GroutCuneen; reaper and other pncuuatic Concrete Placer Operator »diners in ahort dry tunnels under «trccta, Mghvaya and slall»r
plnccs; Hincrs - tunnel (hand or cschlnc)) Po^dcrssn (tunnel
vork); Steel form Ealcora »nj Setters; Tlnberaen; RetlBbsrntn -vooj or ateel
Crotip 2i Bull Gang Muckers (Tucknan); Chucktender; C»blet«ndet)
Concrete Crew (Includes Rodders and Spreaders); Du»pr-en; Crout
Crew; Tender for Steel Torn Raisers «iid Setters; Mucker* - Tun-
nel (htnd or rachinc); Kipperj Svarapcr (Breakaan and Srfltchxan)
on tunnel work; Vibratorstn; Jsckhaivset; Prisus-itlc tools (txcept
Erlller); Kutll-plato Impact Wrench
Croup 3i Povdtrnen - Prlser Kou«e (Licensed on tunnel work);Shaft and Raise Miner; ShlfUcsj DUsters (licensed) all work
o" whstavcrtyp« r*gccdl«ca of octhoj used for such loading andpiecing
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CSCISIOtt MO. CA82-S122 Page 5
t&tna ZQ'JIPKTST OPERATORS
Croup It Braittan; Compressor Operator! Engineer'Oiler;
Ctnerator; Pusp; Signalaan; Switchman; Oltchwltch} Ele-
irstor Operator (Inside); ForXlift (undec 5 tone);
Croup 2t Concrete Hlxer (skip type)j Conveyor; rlrcaan;
ttttlc Pu^p; Plant Operator; Gcne-rator, Pump or Compressor?
fcottry Drill 7er.de; (oilfield); Sklplcader - wheel type up
to 3/4 yd. without attichrsnto; Soils Field Technician: Tas
Pot firesjn; Tcrcorary Heating Plant} Trenching Machine Ollorj
Cor.crete Pu:^> Oiler (truck taunted) I
Ctou? 3: ?ord Ferguson (vlth drngty'pe' attEchaenta); Uell-
ocoter Rsdlccin (ground); Power Ccr.creta Curing Machine}
loiet driven Ju:bo Fora S;tter; Stationary Pipe Wrapping
*.-.d Cissr.lr.g HJChlr.e; Gradall Oiler; Surge Tcnii and Kelght
Xyster (Hot Plant); Trencher Oile: (foundations)|-Truck
Crtre Oilet
Croup <t Asphalt Plfcnt Tirecan; Coring Machine; Chip
Spr»idlng H.tchlne; Concrete Pu.ip Operator; Dlnhoy Ixxro-
t-ctlv« or Katcrsan (10 ton)} Helicopter Hoist; Hlghlinc
Csiltvay Slgnslnjnj Fewer Svccpsrj Trenching Kachlno (up
to S it.)} Co.-ctete Pur.? Operator, truck counted} P.odaan
&r,i Chelnc^r.i lisllccpter ?,adic=;n
DECISION KO. CA52-S122
Croup 5« X-frt^a Klnch Truck Operators Asphalt Plant or
Concrete Bitch Plant Operator (where con.T.c-rolal power la
not us«d, no leas thsn one Generator Operator is required);
Xtphslt Spreading Machine Operator (Spreade; Bar and slnlXer);lit Shsrper.tr j Soxnn or Klserr.ir. (eephajlt ox concrete); Con-
cr«t« Joint Hichl.is Operator (canal and slnllos typs) I Con-crete Pltnsr Operator; Ctrrlclszan (oilfield type}? Drilling
Kachlne Op::ator (Including watsr voile) f Equln.-ent Greasot
(J:c-b51« and-Cresso Uicfc) ; Torhllft Operator {over 5 ton capa-
city)) EyJro-fcer^cr - Asro Storpor; Uydrcgcaphic Escdcc Ka-
chlne Cpsrttcr (Jtrax, pulp, or eecd)j jiichlr.e "col CperttoCf
Ka;lr,.ils Internal full £lib Vibcitcr; Hechnnlcal Finisher Opo-
ratsr (C=r.srete-Clacy-<chnson-3ldvcll or r-lr.'.ilar) j Paver.ent
Crsaktr Opsrator (trucX sountad, oilsr requited)? Iloac3 Oil
alsir-s Xaching Cparstor; roller Operator; Sees Carrier Ope-
rator (jcbiltc)i Selt-propelletJ Ttr Plp:llnlr.Q tlachir.a Cpe-
tltori Exlplcidtr Operator (vhcsl or trsck typi over 3/4 yd.
t? to tnd including 14 yds.); Slilplosder - ?ord rcryuaon up
to 3/4 yd. with drjj ettachsentsi Slip fora Pus.? Opsrastor
(pcvir driven hydraulic lifting devlco for concreti fores)|
icrcad Oper«tori Stinger Crane (AuEtin-Meetern or el-llsr
tyj-e); Traveling Pipe Krtpplng, Cleaning end Bonding J!a-
ctln* Dptcattrj Truck type leader; Xuggsr Holat (1 dtua)
2QOIPKEST OPERATORS
Croup 6t Asphalt or Concrete Plant Engineer; Asphalt or Concrete- '•
Spreading Operator (tnaping or finishing); Asphalt ?*ving Kachlne
Operator (Corber Green or oisilar type)t Aatowatlc Curb Machine;
Eclt Splicer or Vulcani=cr; CHI, Lino Road Pactor; Vfagnee Pactor
or olnllar Operator; Bridge Crane -Operator; Bridge type t'nloader«n<J Turntable Operator; Cast-ir.-pleca Laying Machine} Combination
JSlxer end Cc-spreonor Operator (Gunite worX); Concrete Hlier; Con-
crete Klxcr Operator - paving (Oiler r«qulreu)j Crane Operator (up
to end including 25 ten capacity)(Oiler required)(Long Eoca Paytfpllcable); Crushing Plent Operator '.Ollsr required) (where coa-
serclal power is not used, no Icsa t' an cr.o Ccr.irstor Operator is
required); Deck Bngina Operator; Driil Costori Elevating Grtdi Ope-
'retoEf Crodoll Opsrr.tor (Oiler required}} Crads Checker) GroutingJlichino Operator; Guard r.^11 Pest Prlvir Cperttor; lisavy Duty Re-
pairsan; Jlolst Operator (single druc - Duck Kolat - Chicago Bocafind olcllcr type); Holot Operator (2 or 3 druzi); flolcan Belt Loader
end similar type (v)ien t«o os roro a:o v.'orlilr.g tccjsther an addi-
tional irrployec thall tc rcquirod) | I.eTourneau Elob Cc.roictcr or
. rls-.llsr typo; Lift Mobile Operator (Oiler required); Lift Elab
K&ciiino Cpcctor (Vagtbotg and cicll&r types); Katerial Hoist
Opsrator (I drua); iiuckir.g Hachino Cncrstor (1/4 yd.) (Oiler
re<jutrcd) (rubbsc-tired, rail or track type); Pile Driver Ope-
rBtor (Oiler nqulrtd); rncuuatlc Concrete Placing Machine
Cpcr^tor (Uicklcy-Prcsaacll or ci&ilar typo); fncu^.ctlc Ucsding
CniclJ (tunnol) ; TiiKpcrsta Gun Cporatoci"Pclir Gantry Crane Cpe-
rstcri notary Drill Opsretor (crcludlnj Caiuscn type)(Oiler re- .
quired)) r.ubber-tireS Esrth I'oviny Etjulp-snt Operator (single
engine - Citcrpillar, 5U:clid, A they Viigon - v.'atcr Fulls and si-
sil.-.r types with cny end all &ttsch=cnta up to 50 cu. yds. struck);
Rubber-tired Ccr:pcr Opercto; (celt-loading padJle vhcel type -
John Occro 10-3 end ciolli.r cinqle unitj; Eklploaclcr Operator
(uhcel or track typa» over Vt yJa. up to am" including 6't yds.)}
Cll.-.'jsr Ctanc (Austln-i^atcrn-lrtttlbor.o or alailsr type) (over 5
tcr>3); G'urfaco licitcro ;nd Planer Operator; Tractor Cc.-cpresaor
Drill Corcbinction Oparatorj Tfactor Operator (Dull Doisrf Tar.per,
Ecraper, ancS Push Trcctor, single engine) i Trenching Machine Ope-
eetor (over G it. depth capacity - ninufacturerc rf.tlng) (Oiler
required); Tunnel Locomotive Operator (10 to 30 tens); U.iiveraal
Kgutpnunt Operator (Shovel, Dackhoa, Dragline, Claaahell, up to
end including 1 cu. yd. H.R.C.) (Oiler required) (Long Boom Pay
applicable)] tieldor (general)
7 'CA»2-5112 Peg* 8
' • rcxrs roui?KrsT prwATORS
Croup Tt Automatic Llneau Tension KscMne (2 Operator required) fCr»r.e Operator (over 25 tens, u? to rind Including 100 ton H.H.C.)
(L-cn; Eixxi ?iy applicable) ;0ilor -rTijuired} t Derrick 8arg« Ope-
r»tor Idler required, up to 100 tonj) (over ICO tons, Plr«man or
Cilcc required); Duil Dtun Klxer '(Oiler required); Hoist Operator
(2 or 3 irua vlth toc/a tt tachnent)-} liolat Operator (Stiff Leg, Guy .I>-crlck cr ii»llsr type up to 100 ten capacity) (Oiler required,
Long Coca piy appiicebie! j Loader Operator (Athcy, Euclid, Sierra
or sisllar type); Honor ail Lot-OiOtivs Cpirator (discel, jss, or
«lectrlc); Jvolor Fttrol - Blade Operator; Kultipls Engine Tractor
Cp«rttir ("u:l!d ar.3 »lr.llar type, except fiJ»3 3 Cat) j ?ro-2trcs3ed '
V'r»??in; Machine C?et*tcr (2 Operators required)! Kubbcr-tittd Earth
Kovir.j rqjlp.itnt C-^erstor {sultiple engine/ Suclid, Catorpil-lir end
ciailtr typ-e up to 50 cu. ydo, struck); Tractor Loader Cp?.r-ttor
{Crt^ler tr.3 vhcci type over 6-j ycJs.Jj Trictor Cpiraioe (been
ttteih.-ser.tt) {aver <0 ft. boo-^, Oiltr requited) | rowec Crcns Ope-
r*tcr (two Cporstoca ic^u!re'.)f To^er Crar.e Rcriir.^in; Universal
Z;uip:r-:.-.t Cpt:atcr (Shovel, 3sc!;hcc, Drrgliris, Clsnch^llf over 1ca. yd. X.R.C.); K;li?r - certified) Vslder-Uarvv £)uty P.cpairraan .
' Coablr.ation) Xooia Xizet Optcator and ether slailsr Jugaiil Equlp-at.il
Cro-j? 81 Auto Craier Opcrttor (or.t Crsds Checker eniJ one
tiplcyee requited); ftutcrstlc Slip Forn Operator {Grade Checker end
cr.e aiiltionsl employe* requited}! Crone Cpsrato: (ovsr 100 tonse•>o Cp?r»tors requited. Long Sewn Fay npplicablajt Htss Excavator
Cp<ritor (tvo or zorc Cptntcre and Oiler re<juir«(3, ic»s than 750
cu. yds.) I Kschsnlesl rinishin; XAcJiir.a Operatcrj ^obils Fora
trtveler Cpsritctj Hotor Patrol CpiratC: (.Tulti-cngin*) f Slpa
Kc-b^l* KicMr.e Cpertjcr (t*o Cperatcre required)) Kubbcr-tlred
Z*rth Kovlnj E;ulp=«r.t Op«rator (sulti-englna, Euulid, Catctplllar»
«r»i tisilar type ovsr 50 cu. yds. struck)) P.ubbtr-tirsd Scccper Opo*
r»tcc (pu»Mr.9 cr.e »ncther without ?ush Cat, Fuih i?-jll - ?.50 per
hocr tdittlcnsl to fcase r»t«) ; Rubber-tired Self Loading Scraper
Operttcr (piddle nheel - /.JCet type Self Loading, 2 or core unite);
Foler Cr»r,t Operator) Tandea Equirr:nt Operator {2 units only) j Tan~
4tc Tuctor Operator (Qutd S or elcllar tvpt); tunnel Kols CoringKtchl.-,: Cfesstor
Croup 5i C*r.»l tlner or Trir--er Operators (not less .than four (<)
a = plcyet» required - Oiler, Ktld«r - tlcchanic and Grade ChccXcr) ;
Sillcopter Pilotj KigMine Csblevsy Operator; Remote Controlled
Zttth Mvlng Equipr^nt Operator (no one Operator ehall operate coco
th»n tvo pieces o£ serth coving squipcent fit one tls.c) (fl.OQ per
tojr tdditior.al to base rats) f Kheel Excavator Operator (over 750
cu. yds. ptr hour, two Operators end or.?. Oiler end tvo Heavy Duty
Htpairien requir«d)
. 7ROCSC DRIVERS
Group It Tra££ie Control, also Svacpera and PicXupa
Croup 2s 2 asls Dunpsj 2 axle Flatbed; BunJseraanj Concrtt*ffuapingj .Industrial Lilt; KsreboiTscr.an; Forkllft, under 15,000 Iba.
Croup 3« 3 asla Durp; 3 axle Flatbed; 2 axle Hater Tsucksj Erosion
Control Noztlcoan) Dunpcrcte, Iocs than 6H y<5s.; forklljt 15,000
Ibc. and over; Prelii Pipeline working Truck Driver; Scad Oil
Sprccdsr; Ccr.int Dictributoe or Slurry Driver; 2-ootsian; Ross
Carrie*
Croup it 022-road Cusp, under 35 tons; 4 aal« but lees than 7 •«!«»
ro-ubed and Trailer) Ttsnslt Kia, under S yde.; 3 *sl» «ater Truckst
Zrooion Control; Grout Klscrt Dutnpcretc 6^ yd*, and over; Duispotersj
CV5 10'c, 20'o and ovcrj fael Truch and Dynamite; Winch, 2 asle;
Truch Crcssss
Croup Sj Off-road Duap, 35 tons end over; 7 asle or corcj Transit
Kit, S yds. end over; J.-Irano or Swedish Crcr.e*) 71r«oanj Hater
Tinhcra; Keldcri Hinch 7rucS, 3 axis or eoro
D.3
ra•3 a
O
Croup 61 TrucS SUpalrnan
Unlisted claBBilicatlono needed for vork not included within theecops ol the classifications listed osy be added a£t«r award only
as provided in tho labor £tan<3arde contract clauies (23 CFR, S.S
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GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION HADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LASOfc CODE PART 7, CHAPTER 1. ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AHD 1773.1
LOCALITY: SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
CRAFT 1 JOURNEY LEVELI ISSUE
DATE
• BRICKLAYER, CAULKER,
CEMENT BLOCXLATC3,
CLEWED, POINTED,
EXPIRATION
DATE
STONEMASON J08/ZV82 110/31/82**
BRICKTENOER j 08/23/02 1 06/15/83*
t CARPET. LINOLEUM, |1
RESILIENT TZU LATER |08/ZV8Z|01/31'83IW«* ELECTRICIAN:
INSIDE HIR'ttAM |ll/2Z/02lOV31/83»«
CABLE SPLICER 111/22/02 105/31/83**
• GLAZIER |08/Z1/81|07/3VSZ»
• LATOER S |ll/ZZ/B2|07/26/83«-»
» LATHER I IU/ZZ/B2|Q7/Z7/83»*t ruRBLE FINISHER: I 1
FINISHER |ll/2Z/8Zl05/31/83»«
CERTIFIED FINIliHEH lll/Z2/d2! 05/31/83**
6RINDER, STOCKIUH ill/ZZ/6Z!05/31/«»»
» WARSLE SETTER 1 11/22/82 |04/30/83»»• PAINTER:1
BRUSH i PAINT BURJ-lSU J09/Z3/8ZI 06/30/83*
SPRAY PAltfTER 108/Z V82 1 06/30/83*
PAPERHANGER 1 08/ZV82 106/30/83*
SANOBLASTERi 1RCH,
STEEL, AND fWSOBE 1
1
1
PAINTER 108/23/82106/30/83"
STEEPLEJACK IOS/ZV82i06/30/83»
DRYVALL FINISHER 111/22/82106/30/83*
t PLASTERER l06/ZS/8Z|06/3G/83»
PLASTER TENDER (08/23/82106/15/82*t PLUTBER: 1 1
PLUMBER , PIPE? ITTE3 1 08/23/82 1 06/30/83*
SEWER AMD STORM DHAIM 1 1
' . PIPELAYER 1 08/Z3/8Z 104/30/63*
REFRIGERATION FITTER IOS/Z3/82llZ/3l/82*
IRRIGATION ANO LAnN I
SPRINKLER FITTER 1 08/2 V8Z 106/30/83*
SPRINKLER f!T7ES(FIRE I
PROTECTIC* AIO FIRE
1
1
CONTROL SYSTEMS) I08/ZV82IOV31/83** ROOFER: t
ROOFER I08/Z3/8ZI1Z/31/.3ZWB
PITCH WORK 1 OS/23/82 11Z/31/3Z**
t SHEETMETAL WORXE9 111/22/82 107/31/83*
BASIC
HOURLY
RATE
M7.SO
13.47
17.47
ZO. 00
20.50
16.12
37.52
17.12
13.45
13.73
13.68
18.75
18.37
1S.61
18.87
19. 1Z
20.02
18.67
23.90
16.16
18.6?
P 14.64
16.80
is: oo
21.87
P 16.70
P 17.70
20.08
* TILE FINISHER ll/2J/82lOS/3i/83»*f 13.45
CERTIFIED TILE FINISHER Ill/ZI/aZ 105/31 '83»«l 13.73
* TILE SETTER lC8/23/92lO*/30/83«»l 16.70
EMPLOYER PAYMENTS ISTRAISHT-TTfP 1 OVERTIME HOURLY RATE
HEALTH
AHO
WELFARE
1.90
1.72
0.94
1.51
1.51
D 1.36
1.34
1.90
1.64
1.64
1.64
1.40
1.53
1.53
1.53
1.53
1.53
1.53
A
1.72
1.87
1.41
Q 1.21
1.50
1.15
0.80
0.80
1.30
1.64
1.64
1.90
PEH3IOH
Z.ZO
3.74
1.40
C J.35
C 3.35
3.09
Z.2*
1.65
l.<?0
1.9J
1.90
1.75
2.08
2.06
2.08
'
2.08
2.05Z.os-
3.74
1.99
t.ts
q 1.15
Z.40
1.60
1.45
1.45
Z.72
1.90
1.90
2.20
VACATION
/
HOLIDAY
A
1.70
1.13
..
A
1.5»
1.60
A
A
A
A
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
A
1.90
n
1.S3
* 1.75
R
A
1.75
1.75
A
A
A
A
TRAINING
AHO /OR
OTHER_
0.05
0.12
0.08
0.04
0.04
0.07
0.03
0.02
0.16
0.16
0.16
0.07
0.16
0.16
0.16
0.16
0.16
0.16
A
~
0.14
O.U
0 0.21
P 0.71
0.08
..
-
0.25
0.16
0.16
0.10
1 TOTAL 1
HOWS IHOURLYI DAILY
RATE I'
8 121.65
0 120.75
1
8 121.26
1
8 125.50
8 126. 015
6 120.55
8 122.65
0 122.29
1
8 117.15
8 117.43
8 117. 3tt
6 121.97
1
a 123.04
a 123.28
a IZ3.5411
8 123.79
8 |E*. 69
8 123.34
8 123.90
8 123.52
1
H a 126.12!
a 120.83
8 121.12
1
a 121.54
1
1
8 124.70
8^:120.70
3 121.70
8 124.35
a 117.15
8 117.43
8 120.90
39.15
34.22
B 30.095
46.10
47.13
E 29.61
H 31.41
J 30.65
L 23.875
L 24.295
L 24.22
40.72
3Z.225
32.585
32.975
33.35
34.70
32.675
35.85
31.60
0 36.68
31.24
42.24
30.035
46.57
28.80
30.30
S 34.39
L 23.875
L 24.29S
37.60
SATURDAY
39.15
34.22
B 30.095
46.10
47.13
F 28.61
H 31.41
30.05
30. *0
31.16
31.06
40.72
32.225
32.585
32.V75
33.35
34. /O
32.675
35.85
31.60
0 36.66
31.24
42.24
30.035
46.57
28.80
30.30
S 34.39
30.60
31.16
SUNDAY
AHO
HOLIDAY
39.1S
34.22
38.93
46. J0-
47.13
36.67
40. )7
K 39.41
30.60
31.10
31-Ofr
40^
K 41. 4J
K 41.8V
K 42.41
K 42.91
K 44. VI
42.01
K 47. CO.
K 39. 6S
47.24
41.65
42.24
37.535
46.57
K 36.96
K 3S.9C
44.<>3
30.60
31.16
37.60 1 37.60_
» EFFECTIVE UNTIL SUPERSEDED BT HEX DETERMIKAflOM ISSUED BY THE DIEECTW! OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS.
CONTACT DIV1SJCM OF LABOR STATISTICS AMD RESEARCH FO3 NEM RATES AFTER 10 DAYS FRCM THE EXPIRA-
TION OATS IF- K> Sl»SE<?J£KT DETERMINATION IS ISSUED.
** THE RATE TO BE PAID FOR NOSH PERFORMED AFTER THIS BATE HAS BEEN DETERMINED. IF VX»K HILL EXTEND
PAST THIS 0»TE, THE NEH RATE HOST BE PAID AHO SHOULD BE INCORPORATED IN CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO
W«. CONTACT THE DIVISION OF LA8OS STATISTICS AiD RESEARCH FOR SPECIFIC RATES.
« INDICATES AH APPRENTUCEAOLt CRAFT. RATES FOR APPRENTICES HILL BE FURNISHED ON REQUEST.
A INCLUDED IN ST°AtSHr-TIMt HOURLY BATE.
B RATE APPLIES TO 1XKK OEFCRE MIDNIGHT; ALL OTHER TIME IS PAID AT THE SUNDAY ATO HOLIDAY OVERTIME HOURLY RATE.
C IN ADDITION, AH 4I»X«T EQUAL TO 3X OF THE HOURLY RATE IS ADDED TO DAILY AND OVERTIME HOURLY RATES FCR THE NATIONAL EMPLOYEES BENEFIT BOt'tP.
D INCLUDES AN X-HXHf PER HOUR MOK«0 OB PAID "0 DISABILITY FUND.
E RATE APPLIES TO T;l£ FIS3T Z OVERTIME HOURS ONLY; ALL OTHER TIMS 13 PAID AT THE SUNDAY ANO HOLIDAY OVERTIME HOURLY RATE.
F RATE APPLIES T'J THE FIRST 4 HCC8S WORKED BETUE£N 7:00 A.h. AND 12:00 NOON! ALL OTHER TIME IS PAID AT WE SOWAY AMD HOLIDAY OVER-
TIME HOUPLY RATE.
6 RATE APPLIES Id flEMAINOER OF CWJKTY.
H RATE APPLIES TO THE FIRST 3 DAILY OVERTIME HOURS Al» THE FIRST 8 HOURS WORKED ON SATURDAY! ALL OTHER TIMfi IS PAID AT THE SUtOAY AMD HOLIDAY
OVERTIME HOWLY RATS.
X APPLIES TO cm»3 OF JOSHUA TR<-!-ANO TWENTY-NINE PAUM.
J RATE APPLIES U> VHt fIR-!T 4 OVERTIM! HOUWS ONLY;i'.LL OTHER TIME IS PAID AT THE SUKOAY AND HOLIDAY OVERTIME HOURLY RATE.
K HAY! APPLIES TO WCSK CM HOLIDAYS CNLY; SUNDAYS ARE PAID AT THE SATURDAY OVERTIME HOURLY RATE.
L RATE APPLIES T3 f!<JST OVERTIME HOUR ONLY; ALL OTHER TIME IS PAID AT THE SATURDAY OVERTIME HOURLY RATE.
n AH AMOUNT EW»L 7O 132 OF THf .HOUiLY RATE IS ADDED TO THE DAILY ANO OVfRTIMC IICMJLY RATES.
N 8 HOURS DULY M>«)»Y THROUGH 1WW3DAY, 4-flOUR >»ORKOAY CN FRIDAY OR ALTERNATE HORKHEEKS OF" 4 AND 5 DAYS.
0 RATE IS PA'IO foa 1HE FIRST 2 OVERTIME HOURS, MONDAY THRCUSH THURSDAY, FIRST 6 OVERTIME HOURS ON FRIDAY, THE FIRST 10 HOURS OH
SATL1DAY AHO HIE fIFTH PAY OF A 4-UAY WORKWEEK (IF ADOPTED). ALL OTHER TIMS IS PAID AT THE SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY OVERTIME MATE.
P INCLUDES AftXJMT WITHHELD FOR CUES CHECK OFF.
q RATE 15 DOUBIEO I u« EACH OVERTIME HGCH.
R AN AJWUNT tTI'A'. TO 13X OF THE COURLY RATE IS ACOCD TO TTJS TOTAL DAILY HOURLY RATE! 13X OF THE TIME AND OHE HALF HOURLY RATE I*
ADDED TO the VOT»L OVERrlMS HOURLY RATE.
S RATE APPlt'-S 1-0 ,-HS FIRST 2 DAILY OVERTIME HOURS AND THE FIRST 8 HOURS CM SATURDAY ONLY; ALL OTHER TIME IS PAID AT THE
SUNDAY AND IIOLMAY OVER TIMS HOUH.Y HATE.
R£COGNUIO MOL:0»»S: IN ACCOIIOANCe LABOR CCOE SECTION 1773, HOLIDAYS ON WHICH THE CtNCRAL PREVAILING HOURLY HASE RATE SHALL BE FAIO
SHALL BE AIL HCH10AYS R(CO«N1ZEO IN THE COLLECTIVE BAHMINIUG ABflfeMENf APPLICABLE TO THE PARTICULAR CRAFT, CLASSIFICATION, C« riff
OF MCWKCR tMPlOYW ON THE PROJECT MHICH IS ON FILE WITH THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS.
TRAVEL UV SUfUSTENCt PAYMENTSl THE CONTRACTCK ?XALL MAKE TRAVIL ANO SUBSISTENCE PAYMFNT3 TO EACH KJKKER KtEOED TO EXECUTE THE WT*IK,
AS SUCH TR.VEL »)« SUBSISTENCE PAYMtMTS A»8 DEFINED IN TW APPLICABLE COLLECTIVE DA«B»INING AGREEMENT FIIEO WITH THE DIRECTCH OF
R(IA!1OH3 IN ACCORDAtCC WITH LABOR CODE SECTION 1773.8.
97
GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION HADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1
IOCAUTY: SAN.DETERMINATION:COUNTY
jut""*-1 1
CTAFT (JOURUrf •«•/»'.» I ISSUE (EXPIRATION
1 DATE | DATE
1 1
1 1
• BRICKLAYER • 1 08/23/821 04/30/83*1
BRICK TEWf") 1 08/23/82 10&/30/83*
* CARPET, L!SC!L*Urr,*f •: • >'T I )
. TILE LAYSR jll/22/82J04/30/83»»I ELECTRICIAN-' 1 I
INSIDE VIIitE.iiW. | J
TECHNICIAN lll/22/82lll/30/82»*
CABLE SPLICER |ll/22/32lll/30/e2«»
UTILITY TECHNICIAN | |
GRADE I (STREETi-IiHT. 1 I
TRAFFIC SIGNAL) 1 03/21/62 l02/23/e3»*
* GLAZIER |10/22/ell07/31/82»
* LATHER J |06/22/8l!06/30/82»
» LATHER H |06/22/81106/29/62»* PAINTER: 1 I
BRUSH, PAINT K*WS 108/23/3? 1 06/30/3i»
SPRAY PAINTER j 03/23/821 OS/30/33*
PAPERHAMSER 1 08/23/82 10&/30/83»
SANOBLASTER, ISOK, I I
STEEL, ANO SKIDS' I 1
PAINTER 1 08/23/82 106/30/63*
STEEPLE JACX |08/23/S2|Ot/3a/O3»
BRYVALL FINISHES! jll/22/82104/30/33*
t PLASTERER |08/23/8:ll2/29/3S*»
PLASTER TEHJER 111/22/82 1 07An/93«* PLUSES: 1 I
PLUM9ER, PIPEFITTER 1 08/23/82 IO&/JO/33»
SEWER AND STWrt ODAIH I 1
PIPELAVEH |08/2V32|04/'30/83'<
IRRIGATION A^S> UKH 1 1
SPRr>XLER FITTER |08/23/82t06/30/83»
SPRINKLES FITTEPtrlie 1 1
PROTECTION AND FIRE 1 I
CONTROL SYSTEMS) l03/2Vi«10V31/83»
* COOF'ER: 1 1
ROOFER |Oe/23/S2 106/15/83*
PITCH VSORK IOS/21/92!06/15/83»
» SHEET HETAL WJRK.EK |OS/25/32l04/30/83*
« TILE.ftAWLE FINISHES !oe/23/9>!l?/lV82»»
BASIC
HOURLY
PATE
m.o9
15.82
16.30
20.32
20.77
13.00
16.02
K IS. 18
15.39
18.37
18.61
18.87
19.12
20.02
18.67
16.34
16.34
18.69
^ 14.64
15.00
21.87
K 14.64
K 16.14
20.15
13.29
* TILE ScTTES.IASBlF SETTER 1 I I
TERSAZZO LAYcE 100/J V6ij l»/15/32*»R .16.41
EMPLOYER PAYMENTS ISTRAIWT-TIMEl OVERTIME HOURLT RAT!
HEALTH
ANO
WELFARE
1.20
0.87
1.44
1.44
1.44
0.45
I 1.16
0.91
0.85
1.53
1.53
1.53
1.53
1.53
1.53
1.40
1.12
1.87
1.41
1.50
1.15
2.08
2.03
1.30
1.00
1.00
PENSION
l.SS
2.67
1.95
E Z.04
E 2.04
E
1.45
1.55
1.45
2.08
2.08
2.08
2.08z.oa
2.08
2.59
2.67
Z.19
2.25
£.40
1.60
1.70
1.70
2.98
1.00
1,60
VACATION! TRAINING
/ AND/OR
HOLT.OAYI OTHER
A1.00
1.50
A
A
-A
-
0.50
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
1.25
1.50
0
1.83
s
A
1.58
1.58
A
1.00
1.25
0.14
8 0.13
0.20
0.11
0.13
0.02
-
0.10
0.10
0.16
0.16
0.16
0.16
0.1S
0.16
0.12
0.14
0.11
R 0.71
0.08
-
.
o.oa
0.30
0.31
1 TOTAL
HOURS 1 HOURLY
1 PATE
1
A 122.68a 120.49
1
0 121.39
1
1
F 8 124.54
F 8 (25.00
1
1
8 113.66
8 lid. 83
8 120.74
8 (18.20
1
O 123.04
a 125.28
a (23.54
1
1
6 I23-.79
9 124.69
8 123.54
6 121.63
6 121.63
1
P e 126.12
1
8 120.85
1
8 121.56
1
1
8 124.701
8 119.80
8 121.30
F 8 124.51
8 (16.59
1
6 120.77
DAILY
41.77
36.31
D 29.54
e 45.47
6 -«6.40
H 20.55S
H 24.84
29.78rs.so
32-225
32.585
3Z.975
33.35
34.70
32.675
29.81
29.60
q W.6S
71.24
39.035
44.57
SATURDAY
41.77
C 28.40
0 29.54
45.47
46.40
H £0.555
H 26.84
L 29.78
33.50
32.225
32.585
32.975
33.35
34.70
32.675
L 29.81
L 29.30
q 34.68
31.24
30.035
4*. 57
26.9451 26.945
29.1951 29.195
44.64 1 44.66
T 23.2351 23.235
|
SUNDAY
AX)
HOLIDAY
41.77
34.31
37.6?
45.47
46.40
27. ZS
34.85
38.82
33.50
N 41.41
H 41.39
N 42.41
N 42.91
H 44.71
42.01
37.99
37.97
47.24
41.65
37.53S
46.57
34.09
37.09
44.66
29.64
T 28.0251 JS.825I ?*.M
» EFFECTIVE UNTIL S!JP£BScOEO BY HKM .^TERMINATION ISSUED BY THE DIRECTtH OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS.
CONTACT DIVISIOH 0? LU)OR STATISTICS i.SD RE3EARCT. FOR HEM RATES AFTER 10 DAYS FROM THE EXPIRA-
TION DATE XF HO SUflSEPUEKT OETERMIMAtlCH IS ISSUED.
« THE RATE TO BE ?AID ?OS kWiK PESFWMtD AFTER "HIS DATE HAS BEEN DETERMINED. IF NOOK HILL EXTEND
FAST THIS DATE, THE NE(< RATE MUST EE PAID ANO SC5ULO BE INCORPORATED IN CONTRACTS ENTEREO INTO
NOW. CONTACT THE DIVISION OF LABOR STATISTIC} ANO RESEARCH FOR SPECIFIC RATES.
t INDICATES AN APPlJEMTICEASLE CSAFT. RATES FOR APPRENTICES MILL BE FURNISHED ON REQUEST.
A INCLUDED It) STFIA1GMT-TI11E HOIJHLY RATE.
B AhOtWT IS FOR SiiPP' r^CKTAL DUES.
C RATE APPLIES CM SAIUWAYS VtlEN WiCX HASON3 ARE NOT KORKING; WORK ON SATURDAYS WEN BRICK MASONS ARE WOKKINS IS PAID AT THE SU»AY
ANO HOLIDAY OVERTJtlS **rE.
0 RATE IS PAID fOft THE FIRST 4 OVE'TIf.E HGU3S KONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND FROM 8:00 A.H. TO 4130 P.M. ON SATURDAY. ALL OTHER TIME IS PAID
AT TOE SIJNOAY AIO HOLIDAY OVE;!TI«t SATE.
E IN ADDITIOM. AN i.V3>(T EC.'.'AL TO K OF THE HCWLY RATE IS ACDEO TO DAILY ANO OVERTIHt HOWLY RATES FCR THE RATIONAL EMPLOYEES BENEFIT BOARD.
F usr FRIDAY IN TUS PIINTH is A KcmJORxjsss DAY.
6 RATE ALSO APPLIES T3 THE FIFTH DAY CF A 4-DAY MCflKHEEX.
H RATE APPLIES TO TKS FIRST Z DAILY OVERTIME HOURS A.SO THE FIRST 8 HOURS ON SATURDAY ONLY; ALL OTHER TIHE IS PAID AT THE
SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY WKPTt^E H!X'(I.Y PATE.
1 INCLUDES AH A:ML«T PEP H'JUH WORKED O? PATO TO DISABILITY FUND.
J THAT PCSTION Or TAt C'AXTY SOUTH OF THE CITY OF DEL fAit.
H INCLUDES AMOUMT KITWE'-D FOR WCfiKlN6 .ViSESSME.IT.
L HATE IS FOB W3HK PLVifW REGULAR W-WXINS HOWS CNLY! ALL OTHER TIME IS PAID AT THJ SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY OVERTIMe RATE.
II RATE APPLIES TO ?tnAIi-»£» OF CvXWY.
N FATE APPLIJS TO :JO>K CM KOLIUAtS ONLY; SUNDAYS ABE PAID AT THE SATURDAY OVERTIME HOURLY RATE.
0 AN AUCWT EQUAL T-3 1JX CF TllS hnCRlf RATE IS ADDED TO THE DAILY ANO OVERTIME HOURLY RATES.
P 8 HOURS DAILY WX)AY THROUGH THUR'SOA*, 4-HOUR WORKDAY ON FRIDAY C9 ALTERNATE WORKWEEKS OF 4 ANO 5 DAYS.
Q RATE IS PAID FCS '« F3PST 2 OVEST7f:S ilCURS, HONOAT THRCCKH THURSDAY, FIRST 6 OVERTIME HOURS CM FRIDAY, THE FIRST 10 HOURS ON
SATURDAY A/O T«S fJFTH OAf CF A ••-1Af I«RKHEEK (IF ADOPTED). ALL OTHER TIME IS PAIO AT THE SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY OVERTIME RATE.
R IttClUDES tt^Vtff 1-IP'fELD FOR PUPS CHECK OFF.
y AN AMOUNT EWAL 10 15X OF THE HCUPLT P»TE IS ADDED TO THE TOTAL DAILY HOURLY RATE; 13X OF THI TIME AND CMt HALF HOURLY RATE IS
ADCC3 TO THE TOTAL OVERTIME HCHW'T SAT*.
1 RATE APPLIES TO fIS5T OVERTIME HOUH CNLTi ALL OTHES TIME IS PAID AT THE SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY OVERTIME HOURLY RATE.
RECOOJIZED HOI.IHAT5: lit ACCOHOANCE UflCfl CODE SECTION 1773, HOLIDAYS ON VJUCH TVE GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY MASE RATE SHALL Bt PAID
SHALL BE ALL HOL'OAYt RECCONIIEO 1H THf COLLECTIVi BABSAINII«9 AGREEMENT APPLICABLE TO TH£ PARTICULAR CRAFT, CLAS3IHCATION, OR TYPE
OF HORKtR trtPLOYfft SM THE FSOJECT miCH IS ON FILE KITH THE OIHECTOH OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS.
TRAVEL ANO SUB«S!F>C! PATHENT31 THl CTNTOACTOR SHALL tlAXE TRAVEL AID SUBSISTENCE PAYMENTS TO HACH MORKtR NCEDEO TO EXECUTE THE WJRK,
AS WXH TXAVfL JU«5 :A,t\3ISTENCE C«l»n£Mr3 ARt DEFINED IN THS APPLIC.VBLE COLLECTIVS OAH6AINING AfeHEEMENT FILED WITH THE DIRECTOR OF
INU'JSTRIAL PELAJICtvj IN ACCORDANCE KITH LABOR CCCE SECTION 1773.0.
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GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR
OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE
PART7, CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE 2. SECTIONS 1770,1773 AND 1773.1
Craft: •Etoctric*! Utility Un«m«n»
ermination: C-61-X-3-82-1
'sue date: November 22,1382
Expiration date of determination: May 31,1383, effective until superseded by a new determination issued by tho Director. Contact tho Division of Labor Statistics and Research for the
new rates after 10 day* from the expiration data, if no subsequent determination is issued.
Locality: All localities within the State of California, except Del Norta, Modoc and Siskiyou counties.
Employer payments Straight-time Overtime hourly rate
Classification
(Journey person)
Lineman
Cable Splicer
Powderman
Equipment Operator
Groundman
Basic straight- Health
time hourly Welfare
rsta Welfare
Pension Vacation/ Training Other Hours
holiday payments
$19.72
21.10
18.73
17.75
13.80
$.65
.65
.65
.65
.65
b$1.75
b1.75
"1.75
b1.75
b1.75
Total
hourly
rate
$22.71
24.13
21.69
20.63
16.61
Daily
2x
$43.02
45.87
40.33
38.955
30.83
Saturday
IVix
Sunday
and
2x holiday
$43.02 $43.02
45.87 45.87
4038 40.98
38.965 38.965
30.83 30.83
.'Indicates an apprenticeable craft. Rates for apprentices will be furnished upon request.
' *Tho scope of work covered a)?aS be: AH outside work on eiectrical transmission lines,
switchyards and substations, eixi outaWa work In o!«ctr!cal utility distribution systems
owned, maintained and operated by rrtunicJpalities or govemroental agencies.
bh addition, an amount equal to 3% ol the hourly rate is added to the total dairy and overtime
hourly rates for the National Erpptoyees Benefit Board.
R*ccgni2»d holiday*: In accorcarra with Labor Cole Section 1773, holidays
upon which the general prevailing hourly waoe rete for holiday work shall be
paid shall be all holiday? reccgnizBd in the collective bargaining agreement
applicable to the particular crtrt, classification, or type o! worker employed on
the project which is on Ste with ff>e Director of Imiusuial Relations.
Travel and aubt!«t*r>c» pcymenU: The contractor :hall make travel and sub-
sistence payments to each worker needed to execute tho work, as such travel
and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable coSective bargaining
agreement filed with the Director of Industrial Relations in accordance with
Labor Code Section 1773.8.
2 A
GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR
OF INDUSTRIAL RELATrONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE
PART 7, CHAPTER 1. ARTICLE 2. SECTIONS 1770. 1773 AND 1773. 1
Crtfl: '
Page 55
/*p!9*'Oeterrninatiori: SC-3-5-1-82-2
rtssue dale: November 22. 1982
Expiration date of determinaiioo: September 9. 1983. eHective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director. Contact the Division of labor Statistics and Research (or the
new rales after 10 days from the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued.
Locality: All localities within Imperial. Inyo. Kern. Los Angeles. Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties.
Classification
(Journeyperson)
Mechanic
Employer payments Straight-time Overtime hourly rale
Basic straight- Health Pension Vacation/ Training Other Hours
time hourly and holiday payment}
rate Welfare
$19.80 $1.80 $1.95 $1.49 $.08 '$.03 8
Total
hourly
rate
$25.16
Daily Saturday
IVix 2x I'/jX
$44.95 - $44.95 b $44.95
Sunday
and
2x holiday
•Indicates an apprenticeable c-af!. Hates for apprentices will be furnished upon request.
'Occupational health and research.
11 Work on Labor Day is paid at S64.75 per hour.
Recognized holidays: In accorda/ica with Labor Code Section 1773. holidays
upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate lor holiday work shaN be
prid shall bo Ell holidays reoogninxi in the collective bargaining agreement
applicable to the particular crr.ft c<a*silicatioo, or type of wvvfcef employed on
the project which is on tila v>ilh ma Director of Industrial Relations.
Travel and subaltttonc* p»ym»nU: The contractor shall make travel and sub-
sistence payments to each worker needed to execute the work, as such travel
and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining
agreement fled with the Director of Industrial Relations in accordance with
labor Code Section 1773.8.
GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE 8YTHE DIRECTOR
OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR COD€
PART 7. CHAPTER 1. ARTICLE ?. SECTIONS 1770. 1773 AND 1773.1
Craft: 'Carpenter and related trades
Determination: SC-23-3!.?.« i
Issue date: August V3. • «?
Expiration da:e of d'.'!*'r»i.5Y..." -
new rates alien !0u«vi
Locality: Alllocaliueswnr>:.-
• - Ju':e 15,1983, effectivo until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Rr*search far the
•"••-iKpiraiior! date, if no subsequent determination is issued. , -
M .'trial. Inyo, Kern. Los Angeles. Mono. Orange. Riverside. San Bernardino. San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties
Employer payments Straight-time Overtime hourly rate
Classification
(Journeyperson)
Basic straight-
lirne hourly
rate
Carpenter. Cabinet Installs.
Insulation Installer
Shingler. Bridge or Dock Car-
penter and Cable Splicer.
' Pile Driver Man-Derrick
Bargeman. Rockslinger,
Assistant Tender
Hardwood Floor Worker,
Acoustical Installer
Mitlwrigni
Saw Filer
Table Power Saw Operator
Pneumatic Nailer or
Power Stapler
Roof Loader of Shingles
Head Rockslinger
Rock Bargeman or Scowmnn
Pile Driver (certified welder)
Diver, wet (up to 50 ft. depth)'
Diver, (stand-by)c
Diver's Tender, Manifold
Technician c
$16.29
16.42
Health
and
VJfare
$1.75
1.75
Pension Vacation/ Training
holiday
S2.63 $2.00 $.15
2.63 2.00
16.49
16.79
16.37
16.39
16.54
14.96
16.52
16.32
1692
37.84
18.92
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
2.63
263
2.63
2.63
2.63
2.63
2.63
2.63
2.63
2.63
2.63
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
, 2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
17.92 1.75 2.63 2.00
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
Other Hours Total
payments hourly
Daily
V/,x . 2x
Saturday Sunday
j,nrt
8 S22.82 '$30.965 $39.11 b$30.965 $39 11 S3'J11
22.95 '31.16 39.37 "31.16 3937 3937
23.02
23.32
22.90
22.92
23.07
21.49
23.05
22.85
23.45
44.37
25.45
•31.265
•31.715
'31.085
•31.115
•31.34
'20.97
•31.31
'31.01
•31.91
•63.29
•34.91
39.51
40. 11
39.27
39.31
39.61
36.45
39.57
39.17
40.37
82.21
44.37
'•31.255
"31.715
"areas
"31.115
"3134
b 23.97
"31.31
"31.01
"3191
"63.29
"34.91
3951
4011
3927
39.31
3961
3645
3957
39.17
4037
82.21
44.37
3951
40.11
3927
3331
3961
3645
3907
3917
4037
8221
4437
24.45 '33.41 42.37 "33.41 42.37 4237
'Indicates an apprenticeable-cra^t. Hares for apprentices will be furnished upon request.
* Rate applies to the first 3 overtime hours.
bFt3t<9 applies to the first 8 hour?.
e Shall receive a minimum of *J hours pay for any day or part thereof.
Recognlied holiday*: In acctmjancs with Labor Code Section 1773, holidays
upon which the general prevail**} hourly wage rate for holiday work shaH be
paid shall be all holidays re-^xjnlzed in the eoilgctva bargairrig agreement
applicable to the particular cf^tt. dnssjltcation. of type of worker employed on
the project which is on file with ma D-tictor ol Industrial Relations.
Travel and subtusleix* paymsrita: Tiio contractor shall m*ka travel aixl sub-
sistence payments to each worxef needed to execute the work, as such travel
and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining
agreement filed with the DiroUor o) Industrial Relations in accordance with
Labor Code Seclion 1773.8.
Page 56
GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE OY THE DIRECTOR
OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE
PART 7. CHAPTER 1. ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1
Crsft:
SC-31-X-18-82-1
Issue dole: August 23.1S82
Expiration date of determination: July 31.1983. effectiveunS'l superseded 'oy a nev» dntermirtation issued by the Director. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research
(or the new rates after 10 tins from the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued.
Locality: All localities within Imperial. Inyo. Kern, Los Angelos, Mono. Oranga. Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties.
Employs,- payments Straight-time Overtime hourly rstft
Classification
Uourneyperson)
Drywall Installer
Basic straight- Health
time hourly and
rate Welfare
Pension Vocation/ Training Other
holiday payments
$18.06 $1.75 $2.63 $2.00 S.18
Hours Total
hourly
rate
$24.62
Daily Saturday
x 2x 1'/>x
6ft S42.53 "$33.C5 £«.68 S42.68
Sunday
and
2x holiday
• Indicates an apprenticeable craft. Rates for apprentices will lie furnished upon request.
* Rate applies to the first 3 overtime hours only.
b Rate applies to the first 8 hours only.
n*cognlx»d holkteyc in accordaixa with Labor Coda Seefon 1773,
upon whlcti the general prjvwiiiig hourfy wag« rate for holiriay work stvjl be
paid shaM be all holidays recctmized in the collective barpcJrtng agreetiwnt
applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of wcrksr employed on
the project which is on fto with the Director of Industrial Hetaiions.
Trsv«l nnd •ubslstsce* psymentt: The contractor shall make travol and sub-
sistence payments to each workef netted to execute the work, as such trave1
and subsistence payments are defir.eti in >ne applicable coBective bargaining
agreement filed whh the Director of Indiistrial Flelations in accordance with
Labor Code Section 1773.8.
Determination: SC-62-X-; -~2-J
Issue date: November.";*, --^l
Expiration date of oVtef"*.- i.-.v
new rates after 10 Jayi »w
GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE. PART 7. CHAPTER 1. ARTICLE 2. SECTIONS 1770.1773 AND 1773.1
Craft: Elevator Constructor
j-jly 31.1933, effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research for the
"spiration dale, if no subsequent determination is issued.
Locality: All localities wi<nin .np^rial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono. Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino. San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara. San Diegoand Ventura counties.
Classification
Journeyperson
Mechanic
Mechanic (employed in
industry more than 5 years)
Helper6
Helper (employed in
industry more than 5 years)
Employer payments Straight-time Overtime hourly rate _
3u»ic straight-
time hourly
rate
$22.24
22.24
15.57
H t!th
and
Welfare
$1.495
1.495
1495
Pension
$1.13
1.13
1.13
Vacation/
holiday
$1.33
1.78
.93
Training
$.065
.065
.065
Other
payments
-
-
Hours
8
8
8
Total
hourly
rate
$26.26
26.71
19.19
Daily
1'/ix 2x
$48.50
48.95
34.76
Saturday
I'/ix 2x
$48.50
48.95
34.76
Sunday
and
holiday
"S-W.50
"48.90
'3476
15.57 1.495 1.13 1.25 .065 19.51 35.08 35.08 '35.08
•Employee receives an additional 8 hours straighi-time pay for work on a holiday.
6 In the elevator constructor trade the Helper classification is the generic term for an
apprentice.
Recognized holidays: In accordance with Labor Code Section 1773. holiday?
upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rale for holiday work shall be
paid shall be all holidays recognized in the collective bargaining agreement
applicable to the particular craft classification, or typ» o( worker employed on
the project which is on fite with tne Director of Industrial Relations.
Travel and subsistence payments: The contractor sh?ll make travel and sub-
sistence payments to each worker needed to execute tf*e work, as such travel
and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining
agreement filed with the Director of Industrial Relations in accoidanca wiin
Labor Code Section 1773.B.
•"*»»•
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GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR
OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE
PART 7, CHAPTER 1. ARTICLE 2. SECTIONS 1770. 1773 AND 1773.1
Cf»h:Engineer
Determination SC-71 n.'M S<!-3'
Issue date: Novsmo* if ''M
Expiration date of o.>i'^r.:.T,!ion: June30. 1983.eHe«ivei,ntil»up«rsededbyanewdeIerTT.inztionissuedbv theDirector. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and
Research tot th« o*« . ^'.". .jfr^r 10 days from the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued.
Locality: AM locality •»'••..:.:• : nperial. Inyo, Kern. Los Ang»l»s, Mono. Orange. Riverside. San Bernardino. San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara and Ventura counties.
Employer payments
Basic straight-
time hourly
rate
S16.25
16.53
16.82
16.96
17.18
17.29
17.41
17.58
17.71
Health
and
Welfare
S1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.S5
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
Pension Vacation/
holiday
$3.15 $1.17
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
.17
.17
.17
.17
.17
.17
.17
.17
Straight-time
Training Other Hours
payments
$.14
.14
.14
.14
.14
.14
.14
.14
.14
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Total
hourly
cats
$22.66
22.94
23.23
23.37
23.59
23.70
23.82
23.99
24.12
Overtime hourly rate
Daily
V/>x
b S30.785
h31.205
b31.64
b31.85
b32.18
b 32.345
b32.525
b32.78
b32.97S>
2x
$38.91
39.47
40.05
40.33
40.7-7
40.99
41.23
41.57
41.83
Saturday
1V,x
c $30.785
C31.205
C31.64
C31.85
C32.18
c 32.345
c 32.525
c 32.78
c 32.975
2x
dS33.91
"39.47
" 40.05
d 40.23
"40.77
"40.99
"41.23
"41.57
"41.83
Sunday
and
holiday
•$55.16
•56.00
•56.87
' 57.23
•57.95
"58.28
•58.64
•59.15
•59.54
Classification
(Journeyperson)
Classification groups •
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Group 6
Group 7
Group 8
Group 9
•Indicates an apprenticeabl* craft. Rates for apprentices will be furnished upon request.
' For classifications within each group, see following pages.
bRate applies to the first 3 overtime hours.
'Rate applies to the first!! hours.
a Rate also applies to work on Sundays and the remainder of Saturday.
•Rate applies to holidays and (he first Saturday following the first Friday in the months of June and December.
<»,,,, Recognized holidays: in accordance with Labor Coda Section 1773: holidays
upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for holiday work shall be
paid shall be all holidays recognized in wa cofwtive bargaining agreement
applicable to ths particutai craft, classificaJ'Cr, or type of worker employed on
ttie protect which is on lite wrth the Dirsctor ct Industrial Relations.
Travel and subsistence payments: The contractor shall make travel and sub-
sistence payments to each worker noeded to execute the work, as such travel
and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining
agreement filed with the Director of Industrial Relations in accordance with
Labor Codo Section 1773.8.
CI«**rRc*tiCfl Group* •
GROUP 1
Brakeman
Compressor Operator (when more than five (5) 500 CFM or larger units, additional Operator
required)
Ditch Witch, with seat or similar type ec»ip<nent
Elevator Operator (insifte)
Engineer Oiter
Fork Lift Operator (under 5 tors capacity)
General Operator
Generator. Pump or Compressor Plant Operator,
Heavy Duty Repairman Hrleaf
Pump Operator
Signalman
Switchman
GROUP 2 .
Concrete Mixer Opwakx. .-skip type
Conveyor Operator
Fireman
Hydrostatic Pump Cpwa'nr
Cil«r Crusher (Asphalt nr concrete Ptont)
Flotary Dnll Helper (O'Hml»))
Skipkwder • wheol type up w *• yd. without att»chir«rt
Soils Field Techrirajin
Tar Pot Fireman
Temporary Heating Plam Optralor
Treochtfyj Machv** CHtw
Tnjck -Crane Ow
GFKHJP 3
A-Framo or Winch Truck Opsrator
Chainman
Equipment Groasef (rack)
Ford Fergusorv (with dragtype attachments)
Helicopter Radioman (ground)
Power Concrete Curing Machine Operator
Power Concrete Saw Operator
Power-Driven Jumbo Form Setter Operator
Ross Carrier Operator (pbsile)
Stationary Pipe Wrapping & Cleaning Machine Oparator
GFIOUP 4
Asphalt Plant Fireman
Boring Mscnioa Operator
Boxman or Mixerman (Asphall or Concrete)
Bridge Type Unloader and Turntable Operator
Building Construction Inspector
Chip Spreading Machine Operator
Concrete Ftimp Operator (small portable)
Dinkey Locomotive or Motorman (up to old including 10 tons)
Equipment Oreasor (grease truck)
Guard Rail Post Driver Operator
Helicopter Hoist Operator
Highline Cableway Signalman
Hydra-Hammer - Aero Stomper
Power Swoepor Oparator
Rodman
Rotter Operator (compacting)
Screed Operator (As(>halt or Concrete)
Trenching Machine Operator (uptaStt)
GROUP 5
Asphalt Plant Engineer
Batch Plant Operator
Bit Sharpener . : ..- .
Concrete Joint Machine Operator (canal and similar type)
Concrete Planer Operator
Deck Engine Operator
Derrickman (Oilfield type)
Drilling Machine Opo'atoi '
Hydrograph Seeder Machine Operator (straw, pulp or seed) .
Instrumenlman
Jackson Track Maintainer. or similar type
Kalamazoo Switch Tamper, cr similar type
Machine Tool Operator
Maginnis Internal Full Slab Vibrator
Mechanical Bern, curb or r;Uier (Concrete or Asphalt)
Mechanical Finisher Ofmf alor jOortcmte-Clary-Johnson-Bidwell or similar)
Pavement Breaker Operaior f imck mounted, Oiler or Journeyman trainee required)
Road Oil Mixing Machine Operator
Roller Operator (Asphalt or finish)
Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Shipment (single engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck)
Sel'-propelled Tar Pipelining Madiine Operaior
Skiptoader Operator (Crawls* and wheel type over V« yd. and up to and including 1 Vi yds.)
Slip Form Pump Operaior ,'<>Jww driven hydraufe lining device for concrete forms)
Stinger Crane (Austin-Wtsslem or similar type)
Tractor Operator - Bulldoze.-, Tamper Scraper (single engine, up to 100 h.p., flywheel and
similar types, up to and including D-5 and similar types)
Tugger Hoist (1 drum)
Tunnel Locomotive Operator (ovar 10 and up to including 30 tons)
Welder-General
GROUP 6
Asphalt or Concrete Spreading Operator (tamping or finishing)
Asphalt Paving Machine O;wrHtor (Baiber Greene or similar type, 1 Screedman required. If
additional Screedman required, he shall be an employee covered by this Agreement)
Back Hoa Operator (up to sr:d including Vi yds.)
Bridge Crane Operator
Cast-in-Placa Pipe Laying Machine Operator
Combination Mixer and Compressor Operator (Gunita work)
Compactor Operaior. solf-propelled
Concrete Mixsr Operator - paving (Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required)
Concrete Pump Operaior - li ucX mounted (Cfer required when boom over forty (40) feet)
Crane Operator (up to and induing 25 tons capacity ((Long boom pay applicable)
Cretor Crane (Oiler required)
Crushing Plant Operator (Oiler or journeymen-trainee required)
Drill Doctor
Elevating Grader Operator
Forklitt Operator-over 5 tons
Grade Checker ,
Gradall Operator (Oil or jourrwyman-trainee required)
Grouting Machine Operator
Heading Shield Operator
Heavy Duty Repairman
- Hoist Operator (Chicago Boom or similar type)
KaJamazoo Balliste Ftegulatot or similar type
Kolman Belt Loader and similar type {Additional employee required on two (2) or more)
LeToumeau Blob Compactor or similar lyoe
Lift Mobile Operator {Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required)
Lift Slab Machine Opa alor (Vaijttxxg and similar types)
Loader Operator (Alhey. Euoiid. Sierra and similar types)
Material Hoist Operator
Mucking Machine Operator - Vj yd. (Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required- njbber-lired, rail or
track type)
Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator (Hackley-PmssweU or similar type)
Pneumatic Heading Shiekl (Tunnel)
. Polar Gantry Crane Operator
Pumpcrele Gun Operaior
Rotary Drill Operator - excluding Caisson typo (Oiltf or Journeyman-trainee required)
Rubber-Tired Earth Movim.) equipment Operator (single engine. Caterpillar, Euclid, Alhey
Wagon, and sim'ler typ<M with any and all attachments over 25 yds, and up to and including
50 cu yds. struck)
Rubber-Tired Earth Moviny Equipment Operator (multiple engine, up to and including 25 yds.
struck)
Rubber-Tired Scraper Operator (sett-loading, pa*1te wheel type - John Deere. 1040 and
similar single unit)
Setf-propelled Cttt HIM! Gutter M.whlne Operator
SWptoader Operator (crawler and wheel type - over 1 Vi yds, up to and including 6V4 yds.)
Surface Heaters end Planer Operator
Tower Crane Operator (two (2) Operators required)
Tractor Compressor Dnll Combination Operator
Tractor Operator (any type larger than 0-5.100 flywheel h p. and over, or similar) (Bulldozer.
Tamper, Scraper and Push Tractor, single engine)
Tractor Operator (Boom attachment'!)
Travei'W) Pipe Wrapping. Cleaning s/vd Bending Machine Operator
Trenching Machine Operator (over 6 (!. depth capacity, manufacturer's rating) (Oiler of
Journeyman-trainee required)
Tunnel Locomotive Operator (over 30 tons)
Shovel. Backhoe. Dragline. Clamshell Operator (over V« yd. and up to 5 cu. yd M.R.C.)
(Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required)(Long Boom pay applicable)
GROUP 7
Crane Operator - over 25 tons up to ar/J including 100 tons M.R.C. (Long Boom pay
appltcablo) (Oiler, Journeyman-tr^.iioo or two Operators required)
Derrick Barge Operator (I ong E«xn p2y applicable)
Dual Drum Mixer (Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required)
Hoavy Duty Repairman-Welder Combination
Hoist Operator. Stiff Legs, Guy Derrick, or similar type, up to and including 100 tens (Long
Boom pay applicable)
Monorail Locomotive Operator (Diesel, gas or electric)
Motor Patrol - Blade Operator (single engine)
Multiple Engine Tractor Operator (Euclid and similar type, except Quad 9 Cat.)
Pedestal Crane Operator
Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator, single eng. over SO yds. struck
Rubber-Tiisd EME Op., Mtpl. eng. EucSd, Cat. 4 similar (over 25 yds. and up to SO yds. struck)
Shovel, Backhoe. Dragline, Clamshc" operator (over 5 cu. yds. M R.C.) (Oiler or
Journeyman-trainee required) (Long Boom pay applicable)
Tower Crane Repairman
Tractor Loader Operator (crawler and wheel type over 6Vi yds.)
Welder-Certified
Woods Mixer Operator and similar Pugmill Equipment
GROUP 8
Auto Grader Operator (Grade Checker and 1 additional employee required)
Automatic Slip Form Operator (Grade Checker and 1 additional employee required)
Crane Operator - over 100 tons (Oiler, Journeyman-trainee or two (2) operators reou-red)
(Long
Crawler Transporter Operator
Hoe Ram or similar with Compresso? ~~-
Hoist Operator, Stiff Legs, Guy Derrick or similar types (capable of hoisting 100 tons or more)
(Long Boom pay applicable)
Mass Excavator Operator- less than 750 cu. yds. (Two (2) operators and CWer or Journeyman-
trainee required) •
Mechanical Finishing Machine Operator
Mobile Form Traveler Operator
Mobile Tower Crane Operator (2 operators required) (Long boom pay including combined
tola! of mast and luffing boom applicable)
Motor Patrol Operator (multi-engine)
Party Chief
Pipe Mobile Machine Operator (two (2) operators required)
Rubber-Tirad Earth Moving Equipment Operator (multiple engine. Euclid, Caterpillar, and
similar type ovar 50 cu. yds. struck)
Rubber-Trad Scraper Operator - pushing one another without Push Cat., Push-Pull (50t per
hour additional to base rate)
Rubber-Tired Self Loading Scraper Operator (paddle wheoi - Auger type self-loading • two (2)
or more units)
Tandom Equipment Operator (two (7) units only)
Tandem Tractor Operator (Quad 9 or similar typo)
Tunnel Mole Boring Machine Operator
GROUP 9
Canal Line Operaior (not less than four (4) employees: Operator. Oiler. Welder-Mechanic.
Grade Checker required)
Canal Trimmer Operator (Operaior. Oiler and two (2) other employees covered by thij
Agreement required)
Helicopter Pilot
Highline Cableway Operator
Polar Crane Operator
Remote Controlled Earth Moving Equipment Operator (no one (1) operator shall operate
more than two (2) pieces of earth, moving equipment at one time) ($1 00 per hour additional
to base rate)
Wheel Excavator Operaior (over 75P cu. yds. per hour - two (2) operators and one (1) Oiler or
Journeyman-trainee and two (2) Heavy Duty Repairmen required.
GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR
OF INDUSTHIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE ' ••
PART7. CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE2. SECTIONS 1770. 1773 AND 1773.1
Craft: 'Ditdgtt (Operating Engineer) • ' .
Determination: SC-6,'!-1 12ViZ 2 '
Issue date: Novambei '•;. ;•#;> ' ' '' '
Expiration daw of rtt-iw-r- ,-^,-wv July 31,1983. effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director. Contact tneDivisidn ol Labor Statistics and RtwaJtH tot,
the new rates aft^r ":. •'.»- s . oci the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued.
Locality: All localilws w -••' ••••' <-=rial, Inyo, Kern. Los Angeles. Mono. Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino. San Diego, San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara, and Venturacountiev
Employee payments Straight-time Overtime hourly rate
Classification
(Journeymen)
Hydraulic Suction Dred-j**
Chief engineer. Levem>*n, Deck
captain
Watch engineer, Wetcna,
Deckmate
Winchman (stern wino*» on
dredge)
Fireman-oiler, Levfiehand. Deck-
hand (can operata ar>chor
scow under direction ci :~nate).
Bargeman
Dozer operator
Clam Shell Dredges
Chief engineer, Leverrnan
Watch engineer, Deckmaw
Bargemate
Bargeman, Deckhand. Fireman
oiler
Basic straight-
time hourly
' rate
$18.10
17.52
16.97
16.43
17.63
18.10
17.52
1704
16.43
Health and
Welfare
$1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
Pension
$3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
Vacation/
holiday
$1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
Training
$.14
.14
.14
.14
.14
.14
.14
.14
.14
Other Hours
payments
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Total
hourly
rate.
$24.51
23.93
23.38.
22.84
24.04
24.51
23.93
23.45
22.84
Daily
V/ix
$33.56
32.69
31.865.
31.055
32.855
33.56
32.69
31.97
31.055
Saturday
V/ix.
•$33.56
•32.69
•31.865
•31.055
•32.855
•33.56.
•32.69
•31.97
•31.055
Sunday
2x
$42 6 >
41.45
40.35
39.27
41.67
42.61
41.45
40.49
39.27
Holiday
2x.
b$42.6> 1J
h41.45 c
b 40.35 c
"39.27
b41.e7 c
3-*
sa.9>
57.32
55.70
59.30
b4261 '6071
b41.45 '
b 40.49. c
b 39.27 c
589>
57,53
55.70
When a head leverman is us«d on a dredga, his straight-time rate of pay shall be increased $1.00 per hour over the
(overman rate.
When 3 or more welders (exclusive of any working on land) are emplo fed on the same shift on a dredge and/or work
barge, of them shall be designated as leaderman welder and shall receive $1.00 per hour over the welder rate.
When automatic or sttn»i-3<j«Qm>*tie welders art* in use, the employee performing such welding shall receive $1.00 per
hour over and above tha regular rate set forth in the-above classification.
•Indicates and appreniicu»bl» craft. Rates for aporeniices will be furnis'led upon request.
* Rate also includes wanning on Sundays and holidays (except Thanksgiving and
Ch.'istmas).
*" Rate applies to day after Tb&iksgiving Day.
c Rate applies to work on holidays (except day after Thanksgiving Day) and for watching
on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Recognized holldiys: In accordance with Uixx Ccd« Section 1773, holiday*
upon which the gena'sl p.ev«*ng hourly w«c* raie for holiday work shall be
paid shall be all hd><i*ya waxy-aed in tr* conecSve bargaining agrenment
applicable to the paniculw craft, das*ttcatiori. ur lype ol worker employed on
If le project which is on Sh» wth the Director ol Industrial Relations.
Travel and »ul>«tete»t» p»ym*nU: The contractor shall make travel and sub-
sistence payments to each worker needad to execute the work, as such travel
and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable cc4tec1iva bargaining
agreement filed with the Director ol Industrial Relation* in accordawa with
Labor Code Section 1773.8.
10
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GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR
OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE
PART 7, CHAPTER 1. ARTICLE 2. SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1
Cnrft: •&*•!, T»nk and Machinery Eracthm (Op**^ &^h>t«)
"^•rminalion: SC-63-12-22-82-2
ft^ie date: November 22.1982
^Bpiralioo date of determination: Juno30,1383, oKoctiveuntilsuparaededbyanowdeWrminalionlssuedby the Director. Contact tho Division of Labor Statistics and Research for
the n«w rates after 10 days from the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued.
Locality: AH localities withi/i Imperial, Irrya, Kom. Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura couniie*.
Employer payments Straight-time . Overtime hourty rate
Classification
(Joumayperson)
Compressor operator. Foriciift
Operator (under 5-ton capt city)
Fireman. Generator, pump or
compressor (2-5 inclusive)
Truck crane oiler
A-frame or winch truck operator
Forklift operator (over 5-ton
capacity). Stinger cran«
(Austin-Western or similar
type), Tuggsr hoist (Idrum),
Welder-general, Tractor
opnrator-bulldoter, tamper
scraper (single engine, up to
ICQ h.p., flywftel and similar
types up to and including D-5
and similar types)
Heavy duty repairman, Crane
operator (up to and including
25-ton capacity) (oiler or jour-
neyman-trainee required)
(long boom pay applicable)
Tractor operator (any type
larger than D-5-100 flyweel
h.p., and over, or similar) (bull-
dozer tamper, scraper and
push tractor, single engine)
•*' Towsr crane operator (2 oper-
ators required at all times*
Shovel, backhoe, dragline,
clamshell operator (over */, yd.
and up to 5 cu. yd. m.r.c.) loik r
or journeyman-trainee
required) (long boom pay
applicable)
HDR and weldor combination.
Certified welder. Crane oper-
ator - over 25 tons to snd
' including 100 tons (long boom
pay applicable) (oiler, journey-
man-trainee or two (2)
operators required). Hoist
operator, Stifftogs, guy derrick,
or similar type, up to And
including 100 tons (long boom
pay applicable. Oiler or jour-
neyman-trainee required)
Tractor operator-boom
attachments. Shovel, back-
hoe, dragline, clamshell
operator (over 5 cu. yd. m r.c.)
(oiler or journeyman-trainee
required) (long boom pay
applicable)
Crane operator - over 100 to»i»
{oiler, joumeynian-trnine-a or
two |2) operaton rsquiim*)
(long boom pay applicable)
Hoist operator, stitflnjs, guy
derricks or similar typo*
capable of hoisting 100 text*or
more) (ollw or journirymaii-
trcirieo required)
Betic straight- Health Pension Vacation/ Training Other Hours Total Daily Saturday Sunday Holiday
time hourly and holiday paymenis hourty
rate Wolfare rate 1'/,x • IVix 2x 2x 3x
$16.25
16.53
16.82
$1.95 . $3.15 $1.17
1.95
1.95
3.15 1.17
3.15 1.17
$.14
.14
.14
8 S22.6S '$30.785 "'$30.785 $38.91 c$38.91 d$55.18
8 22.94 '31.205 *b31.205 33.47 C33.47 d55.00
8 23.23 "31.04 tb31.64 40.05 '40.05 d56.87
17.18 1.95 3.15 1.17 .14 i3.59 '32.18 >b32.18 40.77 C40.77 d57.95
17.29 1.95 3.15 1.17 .14 8 23.70 '32.345 'b32.345 40.99 C40.99 d58.28
17.41 1.95 3.15 1.17 .14 B 23.82 '3ZS25 'b32.525 41.23 e41.23 "58.64
17.68 1.95 3.15 1.17 .14 • 8 23.99 "32.78 >b32.78 41.E7 C41.57 dD9.15
11
When more than a pieces of hoisting equipment are utilized on any tank erection job a man from
the preferred classification shall be employed to service and maintain ell of the auxiliary
equipment up to 9 units and shall receive lot per hour per each unit over 5. When over 9
auxiliary units are on the job an additional preferred man shall be employed.
Operators on tractors with boom attachments and/or hydro cranes of stinger cranes with
booms in excess of 40 teet ertaU racaive 2t per hour for each foot or portion thereof over 40 feet,
which shall be In addition to regular rale of pay and become the bs^s rate tor the entire day or
Shift. ' : •..-...... • • . -
All operators and oilers on equipment with booms of 00 to 100 feel including jib and pile driving
rigs with hammer leads of 80 to 100 feet, shall receive 15t per hour in addition to reguUr rate of
pay. Thereafter they shall receive an additional 2Ot par hour pay additional to the regular rat*
of pay for each additional 20 feet of boom or portion thereof, Including jib. in addition to regular
rate cf pay. Oiler shaft receive up to a maximum of the ZOO foot rat*. This rate o> oxy shall
become base rate for the entire shift.
'Indicates an apprenticeabl« craft Rates for apprentices will be furnished upon request
* Rate applies to the first 3 riiiiy ovsrtime hours and the first 11 hours on Saturdays. AJI other
time Is paid at the Sunday overtime hourly rate.
b Rate does not apply to the first Saturday following the tirsl Fride y in the months of June and
December (See Holidays 3 x).
c Rate applies to work on holidays with prior notiDcation to employee's representative,
d Rate applies to work on holidays with no prior notification to employee's representative and
the first Saturday following the first Friday In the months of June and December.
Recognized holidays: In accordance with Labor Code Section 1773, holidays
upon which the genefa! pr-wailing hourly wage rate for holiday work sha'i be
paid shaU be all holiday? rscognized in the collective bargaining agreement
applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of woik jr employed on
the project which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations.
TraveJ and outMlstenc* paymente: The contractor shall make travol and sub-
sistence payment: to aach worker needed to execute the work, as such travel
and subsistence payment! ore defined in the applicable collective bargaining
agreement filed Witt) Ins Director of Industrial Relations in accordance with
Labor Code Section 1773.a
12
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GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
PURSUANT TOCALIFORWA LABOR CODE. PART 7, CHAPTER 1. ARTICLE 2. SECTIONS 1770.1773 AND 1773.1
Cr»tt: Tunnel WorV»r (Ubom)
ion: SC-23-102 --.f-4l i
^ ___ _>suedale: August 23. 198i
Expiration date of dr'fs'in.raiK-.-?
the new rates after 1 0 r),»./s !;•
Locality: All tocaMies vrittin av-
i'jn« 15. 1983. effective unt.l superseded by » newdetemination issued by the Director. Contact the-Division of Labor Statistics and Research (or
., ns expiration date, il no subsequent determination is issued.
tl. inyo. Kem. Los Angeles. Mono. Orange. Riverside. San Bernardino. San Luis Obisoo. Santa Bef*-«ra and Vonlura counties.
Employer payments Overtime hourly rate
Classification
(Joumeyperson)
Batch plant laborer. Bull gang
mucker. Trackman. Chanya-
houseman. Concrete crew, in-
cludes Rodders and Sprea<V«ci,
Oumpman. Swamper (brax«-
man and switchman on lunrwl
work). Toolman. Tunnel mate-
rials handling man
Blaster. Driller. Powderman.
Chemical grout telrran. Cherry
pickerman. Grout gunman.
Grout mijerman. Grout pumo-
man. Jackteg miner. Jumbo-
man. Kemper and other pneu-
matic concrete placer operator,
Miner-tunnel (hand or ma-
chine). Nozzleman. Operating
ot troweling and/or grouting
machines. Powderman-primer
house. Primer man. Sand
blaster. Shotcrete man,
Steel lorm raiser and setter.
Timberman, retimberman-wood
or steel. Tunnel concrete
finisher
ChucWender. Cabletender.
Loading and unloading agitaior
u, cars. Nipper. Pot tender-
using maslic or oth«r material,
Vibratorman. Jack hamrner.
Pneumatic tools (except driiw)
Diamond tf hlier. Shaft and raise
work
Shifter
dasic ilraight-
Smfr hourly
rats
Health
and
Welfarg
Pension •Vacation/
holiday
TraNng OttVM
paynrwits
Hours Tola! Daily Saturday Sunday
hourly 'and
fSle IVix 2x IVix 2x holiday
$14.73 $1.72 S3.7«$1.70 $2182 $29.255 $29.255 $36.62
15.01
14.85
15.29
1.73
1.72
1.72
3.74
3.7«.
3.74
1.70
1.70
1.70
22.17 29.675
22.01 29.435
22.45 30.095
29.675
29.435
30.095
37.18
36.86
37.74
'Whether working or not Si .00 per l-.our more than the highest dassrficalioo ovor which he has
leadership. Shifter who is designated State licensed blaster recaives 50< obove his rate per
hour. When designated by employer. Stale licensed blaster shall receive 50« pe? hour
above miner's rate
The classification "Shaft and Raiso Work" shall be applicable to all work from the entrance to
the shaft or raise and including surge cr<antx»r». TTw ete»!fxatiwi shall apply to all wo*
involving surge chambers up to grourio Seve*.
ReeognliwJ nolld»y»: In accordance with Labor Cr,<d» Sectkxi 1773. holidays
upon which the general prevailing hourly wK}a rfife tor hoftday worX shaK be
paid shall be all lioiidays reccgnized in !*« cowctme bargainirig agreement
applicable to the particular crnfi. ciussiKcaiion. or type o( worker employed on
• the project which is on fito »»nh trw Director of irdi.»trt»il Hetatfcxn.
Travel arid >ub*lst*nc« peymsnt*: The contractor shafl mike travel and sub-
sistence payments to each worker rwaried to execute the work, as such travel
and subsistence payments are dtt'ined in the applicable collective bargaining
agreement filed with the Director of Industrial Halations in accordance with
Labor Cod« Section 1773.8.
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. GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOfl :•,.-. .%
_ '. Of INDUSTRIAL DELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE ,J..- •. •
PART7.CHARTER1.ART1CLE2.SECTIONS1776.1773AND1773.1 ' • " .
Craft: Gunh»Wotii»r (Laborer)
Determination: SC-102-346-1-82-1
'Ssu8t)ate: November22,1982 '..'"'
Expiration date of determination: June 30. !983, effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research for
the new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, if no subsequen* determination is issued. ' •
Locality: All localities within Imperial. Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange. Mono, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara and Ventur* counties.
Employer payments Straight-time Overtime hourly rate
Classification
(Journeyperson)
Nozzleman, Rodman
Gunman
Reboundman
Basic straight- Health
time hourly
rate
$15.31
14.36
13.10
and
Welfare
$1.72
1.72
1.72
Pension
$3.74
3.74
3.74
Vacation/ Training
holiday
$1.70
1.70
1.70
Other Hours
payments
8
8
8
Total
hourly
rate
$22.47
21.52
20.26
Daily
V/Sx
•$30.125
•28.70
•26.81
2x
$37.78
35.88
33.36
Saturday
IVix
b $30. 125
"28.70
"26.81
2x
$37.78
3588
33.36
Sunday
and
holiday
$37.78
3588
33.36
• Rate applies to the first 3 overtime hours.
bRate applies to the first 1 * overtime hours.
Recognized holidays: In arremtance with Labor Coda Section 1773, holidays
Upcn which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for holiday work shall be
paid Shall be all holidays recognized in the collective bargaining agreement
applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type ol worker employed on
the project which is on Be with ire Director of Industrial Relations.
Trayel and subsistence payment*: The contractor shall maXe travel and sub-
sistence payments to each worfcer needed to execute the work, as such travel
and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining
agreement filed with the Director ol Industrial Relations in accordance with
Labor Code Section 1773.8.
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GENERAL PREVAILING DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR
OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TC CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE
PART 7. CHAPTER 1. ARTICLE 2. SECTIONS 1770. 1773 AND 1773.1
Craft: Parking >nd Highway Improvement Pnintcr
on: SC-200-X-17-82-2 •
November 22. 1082
Expiration date of determination; September 30, 1983"
Locality: All localities within Fmsno. Imperial, Kern, Kings, Los Angeles. Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino,
San Diego, San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara. Tulare and Ventura counties.
Classification
Uourneyperson)
Basic straight- Health
time hourly and
rate Welfare
E.nployer payments Straight-time Overtime hourly rate
Pension Vacation/
holiday
Training Other
payments
Hours Total
hourly
rate
Daily
r/s*2x
Sixth and Seventh
consecutive day
IViX 2x Holiday
Traffic Delineating De- ice
Applicator, Protective Instal-
lation Specialist. Traffic
Regulatory Specialist
Striper, Traffic Surface Sand-
blaster. Wheel Stop Installer
Trainee for above classi-
fications'*
Serviceman
$13.41
12.92
8.40
8.19
$1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
$.60
.60
.60
.60
•$.73
'.73
'.73
•.73
$15.84 $22.545
15.35 21.81
10.83
10.62
15.03
14.715
$22.545
21.81
15.03
14.715
$29.25
28.27
19.23
18.81
PAVEMENT SEALING, SLURRY SEAL. RESURFACING AND REPAIR
Mixer Operator
Shuttleman. Applicator Oper-
ator. Squeegeeman
Top Man. Traffic Controlman,
Serviceman
Traffic Surface Protective
Coating Applicator
12.92
11.45
9.62
13.41
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
.60
.60
.60
.60
'.73
'•73
'.73
'.73
15.35 21.81
13.88 19.605
12.05 16.86
15.84 22.545
21.81
19.605
16.86
22.545
28.27
25.33
21.67
29.25
"The rate to be paid for work performed after this data has been determined. If
work will extend past this date, the new rale must be paid and should b«
incorporated in contracts entered into now. Contact the Division of Labor Statis-
tics and Research for specific rates.
' Rate applies to first year of srnployment only; $1.06 per hour worker1 for employment
over one year but less than "j years; $1 33 per hour worked for over 5 years but less
than 10 years; $1.61 per hour worked for 10 ysats or more.
^Trainee shall receive an increase of 25* per hour every 3 mon.hs until journeyperson's
rate is reached.
Recognized holidays: In accordance with Lebcr Code Section 1773, holidays
upon which the gene.al prevailing hourly wage rats for holiday work sha!! b*
paid shall be ail holidays recognized in the collective bargaining agreement
applicable to the particular c'aft. classification, or iype of worker employed on
the project which is on file w'lh the Director of Industrial Relations.
Travel end subsistence payments: The contractor shall make travel and sub-
sistence payments to each worker needed to execute the work, as such travel
and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining
agreement filed with tha Director of Industrial Relations in accordance with
Labor Code Section 1773.B.
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GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MACE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE. PART 7. CHAPTER 1. ARTICLE 2. SECTIONS 17"0. 1773 AND 1773.1
Craft: 'Cement Mason
Determination:
Issue date: August ?3
Expiration data of •June 30, 1983. effective u.ilil superseded by a new determination issued by the Director. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research for
the new rates ah-tt -i1.., •.:•/! from the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued.
Locality: Afl locaiitws t- ••->n '.' -'.penal. Inyo. Kern, LosAngeles. '.^ono, Orange. Riverside. San Bernardino. San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties.
Employer payments Straight-lime Overtime hourly rate
Classification
(Journeyperson)
Basic straight- Health
time hourly and
rate Welfare
Pension Vacation/ Training
holiday
Other
payments
Hours
Cellular cement masorhshipping,
patching, setting, curb, *orm and
plank, setting of lines, -ilakis and
grades; setting screens, which
includes screed pins; tiuuiry. scor-
ing and sawing newcciicre'w; plug-
ging, filling Shee-Bott hi»«; ciry
packing concrete ami cmbco; tend-
ing material hosa on sists. floors
and decks; tending rnixnr in.ck
chute on slabs, floors, and decks;
bush hammering; patchirv -i/id sack-
ing, rodding, tamping, kit wall and
similar types roddiro. mijctwnes.
bull floating; curb and guter
machine operator; Clary and similar
type of screed operator (cement
only); grinding machine ooeriitor
(all types); Jackson Vibratory and
similar type screed operator; scor-
ing machine operator
Magnesite, magnesite-tBrr.-MO end
mastic composition, epo <y,
urethanes and exotic coatings,
Dex-O-Tex
Floating and troweling machine
operator
Total
hourly
rate
Daily Saturday
2x IVix 2x
Sunday
and
holiday
is.ua
18.31
$1.75 $2.25 $1.95 $.15
1.75 2.25 1.95 .15
1.75 2.25 1.95 .15
8 $22.66 '$30.94 $39.22 "30.94 $39.22 $3922
8 22.78 '31.12 39.46 "31.12 39.46 3946
8 22.91 '31.315 39.72 "31.315 39.72 39.72
'Indicates an apprenticeabie craft. Rates for apprentices will be furnished upon request.
'Rate applies to the first 3 overtime hours.
''Rate applies to the firs; 11 overtime hours.
RecognlzM) holMayi: In accordance vjith Lrrxw Code Socthn 1773, holidays
upon *h"ch the getwal prw*ling raurty wage rate for holiday work shall be
paid snail be all hoir'ays rttcognizvd in tha collective bargaining agreement
applicable to ih» pafttCLiar craft. cidSsi'"«atVH>, or type of worker employed on
the project which is on fite w;tn lh-9 Director ol Industrial Relafons.
Travel and subsistence payments: The contractor shall maka travel and sub-
sistence payments to each worker needed.10 execute trie work, as such travel
.and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable-collective bargaining
agreement filed with tha Director of Industrial Relations in accordance with
Labor Codo Section 1773.0.
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Paae 62
GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR
OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE
PART 7. CHAPTER 1. ARTICLE 2. SECTIONS 1770.1773 AND 1773.1
Craft: •Dryw»ll Inttallar (C«rp«nt»r)
Determination: SD-31-X-16-8J-1
Issue dale: August 23.1982
Expiration date of determination: December 26.1S82"
Locality: All localities within r,an Diego County.
Classification
(Journey person*
Drywall Installer
time hourly
rate
$19.90
Health and
Welfare
Employer payments
Pension Vacation/ Training
holiday
Straight-time
Other Hours
payments
Total
hourly
rate
Overtime hourly rate
Daily Saturday Sunday
and
1'/>x 2x 1%x 2x holiday
$1.11 $1.75 $.07 •$.10 $22.93 $3289 $32.08 $42.83
•Indicates an apprenticeabla craft. Rates for apprentices will ba furnished upon request.
• 'The rate to be paid for worx performed after this dels has been determined. If work will extend past this date,
the new rate must be paid am) should be incorpoiated in contracts entered into now. Contact the Division of
Labor Statistics and Reseaf ch for the specific rates.
* Supplement?! dues.
Rocognbnd Itolidnyi: In acccffei«» with Labor Code Section 1773. holidays
upon which the genera! pravalir>g hourly wage rate !or holiday work s! -all be
paid shail be all holidays rocojinizad in the collective bargaining agreement
applicable to the particular crnf:. classification, or type ol worker employed on
the project vrtiich is on !i!e whh iha Director of Industrial Relations.
Travel and aub>Isteno> payment*: The contractor shall make travel and sub-
sistence payments to each worker needed to execute the work, as such [rave)
and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining
agreement filed with the Director of Industrial Relations in accordance with
Labor Code Section 1773.8.
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GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR
OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE
PART7, CHAPTER2. ARTICLE2. SECTIONS 1770. 1773 and 1773.1
Cralt: 'Operating Engineer . •
Determination: SD-23 63-3 82-3
Issue date: November 22. 1082
Expiration date of determination: June 15. 1983. effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research for
the new rates after 10 clays from the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued.
Locality: All localities within San Diego County.
Employer payments Straight-time Overtime hourly rate
Craft
Uourneyperson)
Operating Engineer
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Group 6
Group 7
Group 8
Group 9
B««ic straight-
time hourly
rate
Health
and
Welfare
Pension Vacation/
holiday
Training Other Hours
payments
Total
hourly
rate
Daily
I'/Sx 2x
Saturday
I'/iX 2x
Sunday
•ml
holiday
$1625
16.53
16.82
16.96
17.18
17.29
1741
17.58
17.71
$1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
1.95
$3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
$1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
$.14
.14
.14
.14
.14
.14
.14
.14
.14
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
S22.G6
22.34
23.23
23.37
23.59
23.70
23.82
23.99
24.12
•$30.785
•31.205
•31.64
•31.85
•32.18
•32.345
•32.525
•32.78
•32.975
$38.91
33.47
40.05
40.33
40.77
40.SS
41.23
41.57
41.^3
b $30.765
b31.205
b31.64
b31.85
b32.18
"32.345
b 32.525
b32.78
b 32.975
'$33.91
'39.47
'40.05
'40.33C40.77
'40.99
'41.23
'41.57
'41.83
"$55.16
* 56.00
"56.67
d 57.29
"57.95
d 58.28
d 58.64
d59.15
"59.54
*Rate applies to the firsi 3 overtime hours.
''Rate applies to the first 11 hours on Saturday.''Rate applies to the first 11 hours on Saturday.
cRate applies to the remainder of Saturday and (or all work on Sunday.
a Rate applies to holidays and !he first Saturday following the first Friday in the months
of June and December.
'Indicates an apprenttceable craft Rates for apprentices will be furnished upon request.
Classification
GROUP 1
Brakeman
Compressor operator
Drtchwitch
Elevator Operator - insid«
Engineer-oiler
Forklitt (under 5 tons)
Generator operator
Heavy duty repairman helper
Pump operator
Signalman
Switchman
GROUP 2
Concrete mixer operator, skip type
Concrete pump oiler, truck mounted
Conveyor operator '
Dnllng oiler. truck mounted
Dump barge operator • tw> engineers required
Fireman
Fireman-oiler (dredge)
Generator, pump or comrxesvir, 2-5 inclusive
Hydrostatic pumpop*r,ilor
Flam operator, generator, pump or compressor
Ftolary drill helper (o.r%id|
Skiploader. wheel typ» up !o 3/4 yard without attachment
Soils field technician
Tar pot fireman
Temporary healing pl»n1 op«ralor
Trenching machine cuter
Wed point pomp opamlor
GROUP 3
Ford Ferguson, with drag
Gradail oiler
Helicopter radkxnan (ground)
Oiler-crusher (asphalt or concrete plant)
Power concrete curing machine operator
Power-driven jumbo form setter operator
Stationary pipe wrapping and cleaning machine operator
Surge tank and weight master (hot plant)
Trencher oiler (foundation)
Truck crane oiter
GROUP 4
Asphalt plant fireman
Boring machine operator
Chip spreading machine operator
Concrete pump operator
Concrete pump operator, truck mounted
Dinky locomotive or motorman (10 ton)
Helicopter hoist operator
Helicopter radioman
Highline cabteway signalman
Power sweeper operator
Rodman and chainman
Trenching machine operator (up to 6(1.)
25
GROUP S
A-Frame winch truck otwai'v
Asphalt plant or axxxn)* .•>«u:n .»an< operator (where commercial power is not
'.used, no less than orw.jwrtiiior operator Is required)
Asphalt spreading matfw« r*:Mfor (spreader bar & similar)
Bit sharpener
Boxman or mixarman 'a&f:4i ,vr i-oncrete)
Concrete joint macnio* oo=*-w» (canal and sknilai type)
Concrete pianer octoxor
Derrickman (oiiiiwd "vo»t
Drilling machine epaNwo*
Equipment grease 'r:ti;o<-,»ar:d grease rack) :
Forklift operator (ow 5 iui capacity)
Hydra-hammer-aero stornptjr " '
Hydrographic seeder machk'tt operator (straw, pulporse*d)
Instrumeniman
Jackson track maintains*. or similar type • ' '
Kalama^co switch tampsf, sr similar type ;'
Machine tool operator
Magginnis internal full sUbvibiator
Mechanical finisher opernio. (oonrste-Clary-Johnson-Bidwell or similar)
Pavement breaker operator ('rud! mounted, oiierorjou-neyman-trainee required)
Road oH mixing machipa Of *jralor
Roller operator " •
Ross carrier operator (job site) ' •
Scraed operator
Self-propelled tar pipelining machine operator
Skiploader operator (nhe-jiif track type, over3/4 yd. up to and including 1V*yds.)
Skiploader-Ford Ferguscn up "o -i« yd- with drag attachments
Slip lorm pump operator (p:/*of driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms)
Stinger crane, (Austin-Western or similar type)
Traveling pipe wrapping, cleaning and bending machine operator
Truck type loader
Tugger hoist (Idrum)
GROUPJ
Asphalt or concrete plant engineer
Asphalt or concrete spreading operator (tamping or finishing)
Asphalt paving machine opws'cr (Barber Green*cr similar type)
Automatic curb machine
Belt splicer & vulcanizer
BHL Lima Road Pactor, Wagrar Factor or similer operator
Bridge crane operator
Brirjge type untoader and turntable operator
Cast -in-place pipe laying machine operator
Corrtbination mixsr and oxnpi e&sor operator (gurata work)
Concrete mixer operator - Pav'ng (oiler or journeyman-trainee required)
Crane operator (up to ar«j including 25 ton capacity) (oiler or joumeymn-traineo
required) (long boom nav applicable)
Crushing plant operator (oiler cr joum?yman-trawiee required) (where comrnef*
ciat power is not usad, no less thai oragenerator operator is required)
Deck engine operator . .
Dfitldoctor - .... , - . .
Elevaling grade operator , .......
Gradall operator (oiler or journeyman-trainee required)
Grada checker . .
Grouting machine operator
Guardrail post driver opt*ator
Heading shield operator
Heavy duty repairman
Hoist operator (single rirum-b-jck host-Criic»go Boom and similar type)
Hoist operator (2 or 3 drum)
Kalarnazoo BaHiste H-«uUilor or 5im«ar tyoe
Kotman Belt Loader and similar type (wtwo two or more are working together an
additional employee srwU be mtuired)
LeToumeau Blob Cornpaclor or similar type
Lift mobile operator (oifwryjourneyman-trturwewquirwl)
Lift Slab machine operator (Vngttxxg and wn^ar <yp«»)
Material hoist operasx (t.-irvm)
Muckingmachtrwc^wdUK (v«yd.) (o-teforx>wiwyman-traine»required)
(rubber-tired, rail or tnc« typ«) . -
Pile driver operator (oil<wor,ourr>9¥m»n-traiiw«?Bquin>d)
Pneumatic concrete ptocnip m*hir» operator iHnck'«y-Pr»»swell or similBi type)
Pneumatic heading sN«id (tunnel)
Pumpcrele gun opwalor
Polar gantry Dane op<« AKV
Rolar/ drill operator (axdurinvjCBiMuntyp*) Io«t«< or kxjrneyinan required)
Rubber-tired earth movTgwvuf/menlopurslo' (Sinflleengirw-CalerpilUir, Euclid,
Alhoy Wagon- W.vnf r>uiia dixj simitar t>p»s with any and all attachments up to SO
cu. yds. struck)
Rubber-tired scraper operator (sell-loading paddl* wheel type - John Deere 104
and similar single unit)
Self-propelled curb & gutter machine operator
Skiploader operator (wheel or track type, over IVr yds. up to and including 6V>
. yds.) .-..'-• •
SSngercrane (Austin-Western-Pottibono or similar type) (overjlon)
Surface r.ealors and planer operator
Tractor compressor dnll combinat/on operator
Tractor operator (bulldorer. tamper, scraper and push tractor, singleengine)
Trenching machine op&'atof (over&ft.dGpthcapacity-rnanufacturestaiing) (oiler
or journeyman-trainee required)
Turinel locomotive operator (10 to 30 tons)
Universal equipment operator (snovsl, backhoe. dragline, clamshell, up to and
including 1 cu. yd. m.r.c.) (oiler or Journeyman-trainee required) (long boom pay
applicable)
Weider (general)
GROUP 7
Automatic linear tension machine (two oparators required)
Crane operator- (over 25 tons up to end including 100 ions rn.r.c.) (long boom pay
applicable) -(oiler ->r journeyman-trainee required)
Derrickbargaoperator (oilerorjoumeymaii-traineerequireduplolOOtons. Over
100 tons firoman or siler and journeyman-trainee required)
Dual drum mixer (oitef or journeyman-trains* required)
Hoist operator (2 or 3 drum wiih boom attachment)
Hoist operator (StitfLeg. GuyDerrickorsimilartypeuptolOOtcncapacity) (oiler
or journeyman-trainea required) (long boom pay applicable)
Loader operator (Athey, Euclid, Sierra or similar type)
Monorail locomoSiva operator (d!ssel, gas or electric)
Motor patrol-blade ope'ator
Multiple engine tractor operator (Euclid and similar typ*. except Quad 9 Cat)
Pre-stressed wraping machine operator (two operators required)
Rubber-tired earth moving equipment operator (multiple engine, Euclid. Caterpil-
lar, end similar type up to 50 cu. yds. struck)
Tractor loader operator (crawler and wheel type over 6V4 yds.)
Tractor operator (boom attachments) (over 40 ft. boom, o>ler or journeyman-
trainee required)
Tower crane operator (2 operators required)
Tower crane repaimvm
Universal equipment operator (shovel, backhoe, dragline, clamshell, over 1 cu.
yd. m.r.c.)
Welder-certified .-^ :
Welder-heavy duty repairman combination
Woods mixer operator and other similar pugmill equipment
GROUP 8
Auto grador operator (grade checker and 1 additional employee required)
Automatic slip form operator (grade checkar and 1 additional employee required)
Crane operator-ovei 100 tons (joumeyrnan-traineeor2operstw»raquired) (long
boom pay applicable)
Hoist operator (SWfLegs. Guy Derricks or similar types, capabteothoisiingover
. 100 tons) (2 operators required) (long boom pay applicable)
Mass excavator operator (2 operators and oiter or journeyman-trainee required)
(less tharr750 cu. yds.)
Mechanical finishing machine operator
Mobile fonri trave'-er operator
Mobile tower crare operate*- (2 operators required) (long boom pay including
combined total of rr asl and luffing txxxn applicable)
Motor patroS operator (multi-engine)
Party Chief
Pipe mobile machine operalor(2 operators required)
Polar crano operator
Rubber-tired earth moving equipment operator (multi-engine, tuck). Caterpillar
and similar typo over 50 cu. yds. struck)
Rubber-Tirod Scraper Operator - pushing one another without Push Cal.. Push-
Pull (50« por hour additional to base rate)
Rubber-tired self loading scraper operator (paddle wheel-augw type s««-load-
ing, 2 or more units)
Tandem equipment operator (2 units only)
Tandem tractor operator (Quad 9 or similar type)
Tunnel moto boring machine operator
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Croup 4
Powdermen. Blasters (LJcon*«n • AH work of loading hole*, placing and blasting all powd«f
and explosives of whatever *vx> 'egardless of method used for such loading and placing.
Group 5
Final Cleanup (housing cdrwfri~!ot «nly)
Landscape Maintenance '•-. -r* vr-Iy on newly landscaped projects)
Traffic controller (droci if *rtic .-K-SXV posted speed Is 35 mites or less per hour)
Fence Erector
Class 1
Class 2 Grouoi
Class3 Group 1
Gunrte
Gunman Group2
Nozzteman, rodman Groups
Reboundman Group 1
Hous«mover
Housemover Grcup 1
Tunnel
Group Z
Bull gang mucker, trackman
Chucktender. cablelendef
Concrete crew (includes roddeis and spreaders)
Dumpman
Groutcrew
Helper for steel form raiser and Mtter
Miner (hand or machine)
Mucker irt short dry tunnels, jnder stiwus, hkjtiways, and similar places
Nipper , .
Swamper (brakeman and j»(tenman) on tunnel work
Vibraiorman, jacWiarrmer, pr-iintiatic tools (axrapt cMI-jr), mutB-plate impact wrench
Group 3 % '
Blaster, driller, powderman
Ownry pickerman
Grout gunman
Kemper and other pneumatic concrete placer operator, miner In short dry tunnels, under
streets, highways urxj similar places
Powderman helper (tunnel work)
Steel form raiser and setter
Tircberman, retimberman - wood or steel
Watchman
Croup 4
Blaster (Licensed) - All work of loading holes, and blasting aU powder and explos/vos of
whatever type regardless of method used for such loading and placing.
Powderman (licensed) - primer house (tunnel work)
Shaft and raise miner
Shifter
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GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR
OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE
PART 7. CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE 2. SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1
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*"**• Determination: SD-23-102-3-82-2 ,,......
Issue date: November 22,1382
Expiration date of determination: June 15,1383, effective until superseded by a new determination issued by Iho Director. Contact the Division of Labor Statistic* end Ro&earch for
the new rates after 10 days from the expiration data, if no subsequent determination is issued. .
locality: Ail localities withif> SJ«> 0>«go County
Classification
(Journeyparson)
Croup 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Employer payments Sireight-tirrio Overtime hourly rate
BASIC straight-
time hourly
rate
$13.85
14.15
14.35
14.60
6.925
Health
and
Welfare
$112
i.'i2
1.12
1.12
1.12
Pensior
$2.67
2.67
2.67
2.67
2.67
Vacation/
holiday
$1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
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Training
$.13
.13
.13
.13
.13
Other
payments
•$.13
•.13
'•.13
M3
•.13
Hours
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b8
"8
"8
.Total
hourly
rate
$18.90
19.PO
19.40
19.65
10.975
Daily Saturday
V/iX
c $25 825
e 26.275
C20.E75
'26.95
c 14.44
2x V/,x 2x
e$25.825
C2C.275
'26.575 - .
c 26.95
1 14.44
Sunday
and
holiday
, d $32.75
"33.3S.
a 33.75
"34.25
a 17.90
* Supplemental dues.
b Tunnel worker raceivas 9 hours straight-time pay for 7 hoc f_ work, except worker
receives 8 hours stuinht-iim* p«y for 8 hours work for single daylight shifts on
tunnels under 2CO fee;.
* Rate also applies to thas.xih consecutive day worked and holidays for watchman.
** Rata also applies to tha seventh consecutive day worked for wgtchman.
hottd«y«: !n accordance with Labor Code Section 1773, holidays
upon which the general pfuvaiiiog hourly wags rate for holiday work shaH be
paid shail be nil holidays recognized in the eoitedivs bargainrig agreement
applicable to th« particular crart. classrfcaiiion, or type o» worker t/nptoyedon
the project which is on Ste with the Director of Industri&i Relations.
Travel and subsistence payment*: The contractor shall m&ke travel and sub-
sistence payments to each worker needed to execute the work, as such travel
and subsistence payments are defined In the applicable collective bargaining
agreement filed with the Director of Industrial RsfeBons in accordance with
Labor Coda Section 17733.
CONSTRUCTION
Group 1
Laborer, general or construction
Asphalt Jroner, Spreads?
Boring Machimj Helper '•
~ Carpenter's Laborer
CaulKw
Csf-spool Digger and Insiaikir
Chucktarxtaf (except Tunoeb)
Concreto Curer • Impervious Htemixane, arx) Form Oik*
Concnrta Form Bk>w«r
Ccoorete Water Curing
Cutting Torcr. Operator (DemcB*^)
Driller's l-Hoer (Caisson) lr«*jcir)a Bettowers
Dri Pnk-lt Machine. Coocr»wi Cutting Tcfch
Or/ Packing ol Ccncrele, Puling, Filling of Srw« Bolt Hctea
Fine Grader on Highways, SjrMts and Airpcrt Paving (sewer and drekiags linss when
employed
Ragman
Gas and Cit PipeHr* Lai»r«f
Jet Man
Larxiacap* Gardener and Nursery Man
Pocking Hco Ste«l and Pnn»
Ptpotnyer's Backup Mm, CootkX). Grouting, Making ol Joints, Seolirig. Caulking, Diapemg,
and Inchxlirip Huhtw O»U-M Joints, Pointing and any and all otwr services.
fL»»i!M«i)
Ringing and SignaJirg
S«nObl*j«!r
Sealer
Tank Solw and O»nn«r
Toot Shed CNx*«r
W!ndo*Cl«»r»r
Groups
AsphattRaker
Buggymobile Man
Cement Dumper (on 1 yard or larger mixers end he/idling bulk cement)
Concrete Saw Man (excluding Tractor Typa), Roto-Scrapof, Chipping Hammer, Concreto
Core Cutter, Concrete Grinder and SanckH
Cribber, Snorer, Lacking, and Trench nr^dng, Harid-gukJed Lagging Hammer
Driller: All Power Drills, including JaclJiammer. wtrathoi Gore. Diamond, Wagon, Track,
Multiple Unit, and any and all types of Mechanical Drills v.ithout regard to the form of rrotivs
power and excluding only that work otherwise awarded k, the Memorerxlum ol Unriorsttnd -
ing between Laborers and Operating Engineers datad in Miami, Florida, 3 February .19M
Driller, all others whero drilling Is lor use ol explosives
Gas and Oil Pipeline Wrapper - Pot Tendw and Form Man
Gas and Oil Pipeline Wrapper - six Inch pips and ovoi
Operator and Tenders of Pneumatic, G&a, and Electric Tools, Concrete Pumps, Vibrating
Machines. Multt-Plats Impact Wrench, end similsi MechRnkal Toois not separately clas-
sified herein
Pipelayer - performing all s«rvic«» In the laying and installation of pipe from tha poinl of
receiving pipe uniti completion of the operation. Including any and aH (orms of Tubuler
Material, whether pipe. Metallic or Non-rrwtallic, Corxjuit and any wrier stationary type of
tubular device used (or conveying of any subsiance or element, whether Water, Sewage,
Solid, Gas, Air, or other products whatsoever and without regard to the nature of rrotarial
from which the Tubular Material is fabricated
Powderrnan, Blasters'Helper
Prefabricated Manhole Installer
Rock Singer
Head Rock Slinger
SanclblasterandWaterblasler (Nozzloman)
Scalar (using Bos'n Chair, Safety Belt)
Steal Headorboerd Man
Tree Climber using Mechanical Tools
Welding In connection with Laborer's work
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Group 4
Powdermen, Blasters (UcsnwiOl • Ml work ol loading holes, placing and blasting all powder
and explosives of wha><»v«r -jw regardless of method used for such loading and placing.
Group 5
Final Cleanup (housing csrf*,i,i!cn only)
Landscape Mainten»rv» • r^ ;nry on newry landscaped projects)
Traffic controller (cVeci tmmc ,j)r«.«v posted speed Is 35 miles or less per hour)
Fenco Erector
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Grouoi
Group 1
Gunrte
Gunman ' Group 2
Nozzterhan, rodman Groups
Reboundman Group 1
Housemover
Housemover Group 1
Tunnel
Group 2
Bull gang mucker, trackman
Chucktender, cableterxJer
Concrete crew (includes reddws and spreaders)
Dumpman
Groutcrew
Helper for steel form raiser and setter
Miner (hand or machine)
Mucker in short dry tunnels, Jtxior strsols, highways, and similar places
Nipper ......
Swamper (brakeman and awttefman) on tumel •»ot'*
Vibraiorman, jackhammer, pneumatic tools (axsupt iWler), mutt-plate Impact wrench
Group 3 % '
BJaster, driller, powderman
Cnefry pickerma/t
Grout gunman
Hamper and olner pneumatic concrete placer operator, miner In snort dry tunnels, under
streets, highways urx) similar places
F*owderman helper (tunnel work)
SteeMorm raiser and setter
Tanberman. relimberman - vycod or steel
Watchman
Group 4
Blaster (Ucensed) - All work of loading holos. and btastiog aH powder and explosives ol
whatever type regardless of method used lor such loading and placing.
F*Owderrr,an (licensed) - primer house (tunnel work)
Shaft and raise miner
Shifter
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SHCTIOX 5 CL-VJS!
A. The work to be performed under this contract is on a project assisted under-
a progran providing direct federal financial assistance frcci the Department
of Housing w Urban Development and" Is subject to the requirements of Section •
3 of the Housing nnd Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, 12 USC 2701U-
.' Section 3 requires that, to the greatest extent feasible, opportunities for
training and employment be given to lower Income residents of the project area.
• and contracts for work In connection with the project be awarded to business
concerns which are located in, or owned In. substantial part by persons resid-
ing in the area of the project. .
B. 'Tthe parties to" this 'contract will comply with the provisions of said Section
3 2nd the regulations issued pursuant-thereto by the Secretary of Housing §
- Urban Development set forth in "24 CFIi, 135, and all applicable rules and
orders of the Department cf housing Q Urban Development Issued, thereunder
prior to the execution of this contract. The parties to this contract certify
and agree; that they are under no contractual oz other disability which would
prevent then froa complying with these requirements. .- . •
C> ' The contractor will send to each labor organisation or representative of
wo'rkers with whom he/she has a collective bargaining agreement or other contrac
" "or understanding, If any, a notice advising the said labor organization cr
»**** worker's representative of his/her commitments under this Section 3 clause and
- shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places, available to employees
and applicants for employment and training. ' • •. -
D. The contractor will induce this Section 3 Clause in every subcontract for '
work in connection with the project, and will, at the direction of the applicant
for-or recipient1 of federal financial assistance, take appropriate action
..• pursuant to the subcontract upon a finding that the subcontractor Is In
violation of regulations issued by the Secretary of Housing fj Urban Development
24 CFR, 335. The- contractor will'not subcontract with any subcontractor -..•here
he/she has notice, or knowledge that the latter has been found in violation of
regulations under 24 CFR, Part 13S and will not let any subcontract unless the
subcontractor has first provided It with c. preliminary statement of ability
to comply with the requirements of these regulations.-
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E. . Compliance with the provisions of Section 5, the regulations set forth 'In 24
Ci7R, 13S, and all applicable rules and orders of the Department of Housing $
Urban Development. Issued thereunder prior to the execution of the. contract,
shall bo a. condition of the federal financial assistance provided to the
.- ' project, binding upon the applicant or recipic-nt for such assistance, Its
successors and assi~,r:r.. Failure to .fulfill these requirements shall subject
the applicant or recipient, its' contractors and subcontractors, its successors
,„, -and asr.igns to those sanction:; specified by the grant or loan agroanioj'.t-. or
w contract through which federal assistance is. provided a;id to such .sanctic.-.r.
'as are specifiec by /M Ci-'i'., .13!>. __ ' •
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1. The undersized, having executed a contract with .
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* (a) The Labor Standards Provisions of The Contract For Cor.s.trjction arc included in the aforesaid contract.
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(b) Keitr.et So r.or ar.y firm, corpora;ior>, psttnersKip or association ia tvhtch hs has n s-^bstatitia! interest is
dcsicno'orf ES an in'.-ii^iUe conUscto; by the Com^oUe; Ge.-i'--ta! c.f <Sc United States pursuant toSc-cticn5.6(b)
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subcontractor or any fiir.i, corporation, jn:l-ne:ship or a53ociation i-o v.-hicl. such subcoattsc'.or ho.s n
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CLEAN A.IR ACT
Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders, or regula-
tions issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act of 1970 (l\2 U.S.C. 1857 et seq.)
and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et. seq.) as
amended. Violations shall be reported to the grantor agency and the Regional
Office of the Environmental Protection Agency.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARATION 0!:
STATEMENT OF COMPLIAHCE-
This statement of compliance meets needs resulting from the amendment of the Davis-
Bacon Act to include fringe benefits provisions.- Under-this amended law. the contractor
is required to pay fringe benefits as predetermined by the Department of Labor, in addi-
• tiori to payment of (he ounimuin rates. The contractor's obligation to pay fringe benefits
•may be met by payment of the fringes to the various plans, funds, or programs or by mak-
ing these payments to the employees as cash in lieu of fringes.
The contractor should sl]0jvjin_thj^jaj:e_pj[jns_pjivroll_ all monies paid to the o:nj)loy(re5_
whether as basic rates or as cash in lieu of fringes. The contractor shall represent in the
. - statement of compliance (hat he is pa\ing to others fringes required by the ccntraci and
not paid as cash in lieu of fringes. Detailed instructions follow:
'Contractors \vlio pay all required fringe benefits: . •
A contractor who pays fringe benefits to approved plans, funds, 01 programs in amounts
not' less than were determined in the applicable v/age decision of the Secretary,of Labor
shall continue to show on the face of his payroll the basic cash hourly rate and overtir.e
rate, paid to "his employees, just as lie has ahvays clone. Such a contractor shall chec!-:
paragraph -1(a) of the statement to indicate that he is also paying to approved plans, funds.
or programs nct'less than the amount predetermined as fringe.benefits for each craft. Any
exception shall be noted in Section 4(c).
^^Contractors who pay no fringe benefits: ' • ," • .
A contractor who pays no fringe benefits shall pay to the-employee and insert in the
straight time hourly rate column'of his payroll an amount not less than the predetermined
rale for each classification plus the amount of fringe benefits determined for each classi-
fication in the applicable wage decision. Inasmuch as it is not neccssaiy to pcy lirr.eanJ
a half on cash paid in lieu of fringes, the overtime rate shall be not less than the sum of
the basic predetermined rate, plus the half time premium on the basic or regular rate plus
{he required cash in lieu of fringes at the straight time rale. To simplify computation ol
overtime, it is suggested that the straight lime basic rate and cash in lieu of fringes be
separately stated in the hourly rate column, thus S3.25/.-10. In addition, the contractor
shall check paragraph -l(b) of the statement to indicate that he is paying fringe benefits
in cash directly to his employees. Any exceptions shall be noted in Section 4(c).
, • Use of Section -1(c). Exceptions
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Any contractor who is making payment 1o approved plans, funds, or programs in amounts
less UKIII the wage determination requires is obliged to pay the doficinecy directly to the
employees as cash in lic-u of fringes. Any exceptions to Section -1(a) or -l(b). \vhici:-?\vr
.the contractor may check, shall be euU'ied in Section A(c}. Enter in lire Except ion column
the cinfl. and enter in the Explanation column 5IK- hourly aaunint paid the employees ar.
cash in lieu of fiinges, and the hourly amount paid to plans, funds, or programs as fringes.
l:ar i.ili- l>y ilit Siii'i-iiiiK n.lnit u:' IVk. IIIUMHS. t'.S. (i<i\i-ri\iuiiu riimini; ( Viiv'
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v,'j,.,,. 0( *i|;n.itury'|>.->riy) (Title)
i) Tlfcrttiixi p:.y or supervise tlio payment of the persons employed l>y
hereby stole:
on
(llui Icluif. or work)
. -and fnc!i:ip. Ilic clay of.
(C(.'iitfAclor or &uUv.-outr:ictor}
; that during the payroll pcrioc.1 comrnencinfj or> tlitr cloy of _
all persons employed on.said project have been paid the full
';ly \v:ir,e^ crimed, that no it-bates have bcc-n or will bs m.ictc cithtr diieclly or indirectly Jo etc on bvltalf of s:iid
_frocn tho full weekly wa^es i-arricd by ;my porscm r.nd that no c'e'Juclior.s have
r. m.ide either directly or indirectly from the full w.n^es carried by r.ny person.- other t!-.r.n permissible clc-du^lions .is- defined
::oj-.i:'.^tion.-,. Pn:l 3 (20 CK!J Subtitle \). is-.ued by the Secretnr/ of Labor under the Cop-.>:.ina Act. P.s r,::>ended (-IS Stat.
. 63 Swt. 10o, '/:: Slut. 967; 7G Slot. 357; '10 U.S.C. 27i3c), ,-md descnbcd below:
'.') ThD* 4tny payrolls otherv.-ise undc.-r this cor.trtict required to bo subrrsitled tor the r.bove pc-riod are correct .tnd complete;
-. ;!>-; u.-.-j;c r?itc«; for i /••orersor n-.cchcnics contained, therein are not iess than the? cpplicabU- v.-.-ir.o rates contained in :my
re- tlet-?rrr.inritio:i inc:>rpornto-cl ir.Io the co.'itrac.t; that the classifications set foUh therc-in for en.ch laborer or rnech;:r.ic con-
n v.'>th the- \vorl: tie jjerfor.necL • "
3) That fny np;>:r-riticc^ employed in the above period =rc: duly registered 5n :i bor.o fide ;-pprer.ticcship program ret'.iritered
:i a State s;:;>rc:iliccship nr.ency recC'^nixec! by She Bureau of A;jprcr.ticcr.ii:r> und Traininf,. United Stnter. Di-!'?-::::i£-r.; of
ti3r. 01 if no such recof.niyeci agency exists in n State, me Vei'istcroci with t'.ic Dureau of Aj>p;r-nticesliip and Ti«inin£, Ur.itO'j
tea Dcparirac-n: of Labor. • . •
'***"•' • • • ' • ' ''•'"•
(a) WHERE FRING.E-BENEFJTS ARE PAID TO APPROVED PLANS, .FUNDS. OR PROGRAMS
| j- Jn sedition to the- basic Jiocrly w:ii;e rater; paid to c-och laborer or Tnr-c-!-.c-nic lisictl in the above leferersrcd pay-
roll, j'?.yn:cn'.s. of frinj;--? bc-nefits as listed in the contract have been or will b£: r.iade to appro;). -in to programs
for the bc-riciit cf such employees, except as noted in Section ''i(c) below.
(b) V.'HEtiK FRIN'CE BSXEFITS ARE PAID IN CASH • " '
[ ]- Kach Laborer or mechanic listed in the above rc-ferer.ced pf.yrolVhas been pnitJ as indicated on the pr.vroll,
jii> asnount nol Ic-s? Ih.-to the rum ot" the applicable bcisic hourly \vr.|.;e rnte J>lus S:ie nmouut of thc-Tec(u:rod frinf.e
benefits as limed in the .contract, except as noted in. section s(c) belov/.
(c) EXCEPTIONS . ' • ' _
EXPLANATION
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• i t.n rtu i /. i MI ic A> ion ««!• *!' «••-,•
• vii cu i'iti>.v.-.\t. ci.ii-.i cu nv:i '-M'1 '
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»• it c-l Tiiii ii .'-in.. :-i r t iiK4 :-.•( iii1 1 1 > u i .11 nn <>i. i i- A( t c-i- i "1 1 i- :• t /. 1 1 ••
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U UV.V^ U uL\VVc-j.-:Jivij U UO
\ \\ '• ^ou mL3?t ke Pa^ no* 'ess ^nan 'i"1-2 v/age rate in the schedulej pesled \vilh -his. Notice for the kind of work you perform.
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\n;r-- yob- must be paid not less than one and one-half times your
\ y \ i • • • '
'' ~'. j. basic rate of pay for all ho;irs worked over 8 a day or 40 -a
.; « week—whichever is greater. There are some exceptions.
I';!N\'I <1' \ \'\ ''I\X ! Aporentice rates :;np!v only to apprentices properlyt!o_>i^ll.-'^'.i./l.oJ '. , . . " ,,-,,',-*,, ,•registered under approved f-odera! or State apprentice
'ship programs.
ce-
!' you (Jo not receive proper pay, contact the Contracting.
0" '' ""' -v"j-'.- o Officer as ciiven below:
• aki ' • • .
or you inny f;ot in louch v/ilh Iho nonrcr.l office of tho Wnno nr.tl
I lour Oivh.io.M, I J. r». ()c|).ii liiif.-nt of l.;i!>or. TT.o VV;K)0 .mul Hwir
Divif.ion |i:v.; f.flic-.;';. in :;cyc;:.'il luJiv.lrcd connviuailif::; lluouf|hout ilu;
country. Tiny .MV.! li:,l::fl in tlso U. (\ (V/vf-'inniont Section of rrux.t
leli'.'jiliono (liK!o|(.iit>:: nrir!.;r. IHrpruluiont of labor, W,v)<! and llr.ur
l)ivi:Jon. If i;r.| li:,|,'d \viik: !o Aduiiiiii.lKitor, V/.iju and I lour
n*. i :...(... i \ /•• ' *i/-i'i«/^
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Exhibit 1
S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
CoeouTiity Ixsvelopr-ent Block Grant Prograa
FSDHRAL LA30?. 5TA:GA?.D3 PROVISIONS
1. AFPLICASI7TTY _ .
The Project or Prograra to vhich the work covered by this Contract
. pertains ie being ar.aisved by. the United States of America and the
follov-ijj£ Federal Labor Standards ProvisipnH are included in this
Contract pursuant to the pToviaier-s applicable to such Federal assiat-
' ' . • aneo. ' • •
2. KCriXUM WAGE RATES FOR LABORERS AIQ MECHANICS
' • •
All laborers and cechanics employed upon the work covered by this
Contract shall be paid unconditionally and not loss often than once
each veek, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account •
(except cuch payroll deductions as arc- cade nandatcry by law and ouch
other payroll deductions as are permitted by the applicable regula-
tions 5 Bsuor: by the. Secr-^tazy of Labor, United States IVeparticent of
. • . J>abor, purv-'UiLnt to the Ar.ti-Kickb.i-k Act herejjnafter identified), the
full c^DOxmt due at tice of payiaeiit ccrputed at vacs-rates not leos
,r*\ " • than txioue contair.ed JLn the'va^e deterr:ir_ation decision of said
*. i ' Secretary' of Labor (a copy of vhioh i3 attached aiid hereiji incorporated
''•—-^ by reference), re Bardie as of any contractual relationship which ray be
alleged to exiisl between the Ccr.tractcr or a:^/' r.ubooritractor a::d.cue?1.
. . laborers a:vd necha/iico. All laborers and cechanicn ozrployed '.ipon nuch
-work E>i.all be paid in cash, except that payr.ent rr.5.y'be by check if the
employer prov.ideo or necurea satisfactory facilities approvocl by the
Local I\iblic Agency or Public Body for the- car.hir.g of the can;e without
cost or t-xponse to the enr>loyee. ?cr the pxirpone of this clause,
contributions nade or co^tc rea.pcr_ably anticipated unier Section 1 (b)
(2) of tho J).3.viR-3i'.con Act on behalf cf laborer a cr cec-.h ?_'•>. ica r.x-c
conoidered vvifjea paid to ouch laborers or rzecnar.ics, rr^bjoct to the
provisions of'faction ^'.^'(u)(l )(iv) of Title 2:9, Code of Federal
Rc{^ilationn. Alno for tho p-.?jrj>O£>:? of this clause, re/ailar contribu-
tions i:_ri'Jc; or c:ot>ts incurred for ::cr>2 t};.:u: a v.-c-c-kly period ujider plann,
f\xndnr or pro,p:an3, but covering ";he particular v;c-ekly period, are
doomed /to be conatructively rr-.de or ir:cui"^od during'jr.;eh weekly
period. • .
3 17*TTV>?>r» I ~\'\f~VT***1 f\\^ TMr'T^C* T^O O • v t*>Y--v^«» Uiij;.^.u Aivi-J>jio U> W/-.C/:..\) l-i;' li.'v;_-w.iro • %
In cane of underpayment of vn^y by tho Contractor or by rny
nubcontractor to laboi-.?r<i or r.c/ch^-.icij er.-ployed by the Contractor or
cubcontractor upon, tho work covei-C'cl by thin Contract, the I<ocol I'tibl i.c
*' _ 'A^vncy or Public }'/>Jy in arid!'Jor. to r.uch otiior ri^'htr; n» r./.*.y be afford-
jod it \md(:r thin Contract nhall vi'.lJ.oltl fi-o.-a th<: Co;«.tr:»ctor, out of
iy p:iyv..<:ntM <.)ni; tho Oontrnctor, ro :~:x:.\\ th'Mroof '?;» tin! looal Vabll.c
KVV/-V.O.., D. C.
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Agency or Public I'ody nay consider necessary 'to' pay nuch-laborers or
mechanics the full anount of v:a^s required by this Contract. The
auoimt so v/ithheld laay be disbursed by the local Public Agency or
PubJ.ic 25ocly, for and on account of the Contractor1 or -the subcontractor
(as. nay be appropriate), tc the respective laborers or Eechanica to
vhora tho sa^e in due or on their behalf to plans, funds, or programs
for any type of fringe benefit proscribed in the applicable w?.£s
dctcrciijr.a.tion. . •
14. /J5TICIPAT2) COSTS 0? HO3TG2 EEEFTTS
* If the Contractor doen not uake parents to a trustee or other
'. third person, 'he nay consider as part of the va^ea of any laborer or
Eschanic tho asount of any costs rea.son.ubly anticipated in providing
fringe benefits under a plan, or progran of a type expressly listed in
the v,?ar,e determination decision of the Secrctrjry of Labor which in a
part of this Contract: Provided, hovever, The Secretary' of Labor h-as
found, xipon th? written request of the Contractor, that the applicable
standards of the Davis-Bacon Act have been net. The Secretary of L^bor
. pay require the Contractor to cet aside in a separate account assets
for the neetirLg of obligations under the plan or prorpran, A copy of
any findings nao.e by the Secretar;,r of. Labor in. respect to fringe benefits
beins provided by'the Contractor uust be submitted to the Local Public
Agency or Public }>cay with the first payroll filed by the" Contractor
oubseci'aent to receipt of the fijidir.^3.
1 5. OYrlRTIJS CC:-TKi;SATIOi; INQUIRED BY CONTRACT' V'0?:< HOURS AKD SA?27Y
STAlSBAl'aS AC? (76 Stat. 357-360: Title LOU.S.C., Sections '327-
332)
(a) Overtjjje reqin.rcgentn. ?Io Contractor or subcontractor
contracting for. any part of the Contrao'i; work which nay requiro or
im*oj.vo the ercployrzcnt of laborers or nechanics, including; vatchz.en
and g-aanln, shall require or peitut a:iy laborer or mechanic in a:xy
vorkvcok JJi vhich he is employed on cuch work to v/ork Ln excoea of 8-
hour a in any calcndsjr day or in excess of l;0 hours in cuch vor-r veek
x»nle."s such laborer or ir;ccr_anic receives corp-:; neat Jon at a rate not
lens than one; and one-half tiisen hi a bai;ic rate of pay for all hcuru
vorke'd in exccf-i:; of 8 hours in .any calendar day or in cxccus of l^O ho\ira
in ouch \:ork v/eek, ao the cane rn^iy be.
n r 1 iab I itv funri C va^-vn 1 inv.lc! ated d.r.arv3.
In the event of -.-iny violation of tho clau.se ee'i ;.'orih in pariv£raph (a),
tho Contractor and <-my uubcontractor r^oponaiblo therefor ohall be
liable to any :iffooted employee for hifi. unpnid wa^n.- in'addition,
imch Contractor ;uid tiubcontractor i;hAll bo liable to Ui'j United State» r'
for 3iqxiidatt?d '.'..-jiHA^oo. Such liquidated ci/i^^'.^oa n!iall V>o computed with
jrofipect to e.ich .uiflividiril l:ibor\!3." or r/:c'h;i::ic cii'ployud. ah violations
of tlie claunv not forth 1n pnr.-.^pr.-.ph (u), in tho'i.:u:n of $10 for each
i.ir day on v/hich'oucli c;::ployoii Mi:t> ix:(;viii-vd or j)c:'.::itt.od to vork
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Exhibit 14
in excess of 0 -hours or in excels o"f the etanclard workweek of LjO hours
without parent of the overtime wc^sa required by the clause set forth
in. para/jraph (a) , '-...'
(c) V 5 thhoVlln ? for 1 icn.id3.ted . c. '.nsjrc 5 . The Local Public Agency
or Public ^.: dy shall withhold or c:-~ss to 02 withheld, from any noneya
payable on accoiuit of work porfortz-ed "bv ths Contractor or subcontractor,
cuch O\HM an iliay atVj.ini2tratively bo d^torciij'.ed to be necessary to'
Daticj"^ any liabilities of such Ccr;trrd;-,tor or subcontractor for liqui-
dated _daza£tiB. as provided in the claiise sot forth in paragraph (b) .
(d) Subcontrp-cta . The Contractor shall insert in any Kubcontractn
the clauses net forth in para^rapha (a), (b), and (o) of tliin Section
and also a clause requiring the s-a:>ccr.tr?.ctors to include these claus;eo
joi any lower tier subcontracts which they nay enter into, to£^t}:er with
cs. clause requirrsig this insertion in ary further cubcontracto that may
in tTirn "be ina.de . • '
6. "EKPIO"JKH3n! OF AFJISOTICSS/teirSZSS ' ' . '
e» ' AlD^SQi.^SI5 v'il-- be pornitted to work at ler-a trian. tho prede-
"terDiJiod rato for the work thoy performed when they ar-e era-
.. ' ployed and individually rc-£:i3^erei in a bcna fide apprentice—
nliip pro^L-n i-oginterod with ^h2.U, S, 2>3part^£nt of Labor,
Hanpowe'r Administration, ^^rea'ii of Apprenticeship and Trainir.^c,
or vith a State Apprenticeship Ar-cncy rocor^iiz.cd by ths Jhireau,
" or if a person in enployei -ir. his fii\-;t 9'^ da;.rs of probationary
einployi^oi^t a.3 an apprentice in r^ch an apprenticeship prograa.
vho in not ir.divid'o/iily rc-ri'c~e'r.od in the pro^-an, but who -lias
"been certified by the Bureau. oT Apprenticoship and Training or
a State Appr*3nticDship A^-r-cy (vi:ere appropriate) to be
. Qligiblo for probationa"' erpioyrent as an. apprentice. The
ft.llov.'able ratio of appryr.tic;-:;? to ^ovirneyr.sn j-n any craft cjaan
fication nhall r.ot bo Beater than the ratio porT-iittod to the
contractor as .to hio entire -.ror!-: force; v^clcr- the registered
pi"ogran. .. Any e-nployeb linteu en a. p.;^;v.-all at an apprentice
wage rate, who in not a trair.if? as defined in subc.ivi.nion (b)
of t5iiB uubp-2rot-;rap}i' or is not r opiate red or otherwise1 eaplciyud
^ t3 tttated above, si:all be raid the war.e rate detc'rajned by the
:!- Secretary of Jc.bor for the classification of \-ork )ie actually
i . .jjerfor^ed. Tho contractor or subcontractor will be required to
• K--.y:«- 3 of 13 . Jl/75
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•6500.3
Exhibit :
] :
furnicjh. to the contracting officer or a- representative of the
Vage.-Sour Division of the U, S. Departr.erit of Labor written
evidence cf the registration of his program and apprentices as
well an ti.e appropriate 'ratios and wa/ye rates (expressed in
percentages of the journeyir-in hourly rates), for the area of
construction prior to U3in£ any apprentices on the contract
vorkc -1'ho wage rate paid apprentices shall ba not leer, than
the appropriate percentage of t're journeyman's rate contained
• in the applicable va^-a determination.
"b. TraJTtees. Except as provided in 29 C?R S^-S trainees will not
• ' be permitted, to work at less than the predetermined-rate for
tho work performed unless they are employed pursuant to:and
individually registered in a progran which has received pricr
.approval; evidenced by forrr^J. certification, by the U.. S.
Department of Labor, Manpower Administration, Bureau of Appren-
tice and Training. The ratio of trainees to journeymen shall
not be G^0^*21" than permitted ur.cer the plan approved by the
Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. Every trainee oust be
paid at rot lena then the rate specified in' the approved pro- .., t.
gran for hio level of-progress. Any c-rrployee listed on the
payroll at a trainee rate who is not registered and partici-
• . patirig in a train 2^5;. plan approved by the Bureau of Ap? rent ice-
ohip «iJid Vra.iiiirr,c; i>::all be paid not less tiuui the ws^e rate
d'otersiined by the Secretaiy "of Labor for the classification of
' work he actually performed. The contractor or subcontractor
will be required to furnish the contracting officer or a repre-
sentative of the *«£££-Hour Division of tb.e U. S. Departcent of
Labor written evidence of the certification of his programr
the^ rogictration of Lho trainees, a:id the ratios and wa^o _
xatefj prescribed in liiat prosrran. Jn- the event the Riroau
of Apprenticeship ani Trf.injng: v,'ithdrav:s approval of a train-
ing prc-ST^'-.a, the contractor v?ill no longer be perau.ttcd to
* utilii'.o trainees at 3 ess than the applicable predetermined
•r«ito for the work performed, until an acceptable jjrogran is
approved. ' - •. . /
.. of apprentice;;,
trciiiie'j» and jourm-y-en under thi'j part clvtll bo in confoitiity
vith t)K- cqu;i.1 er:plo;r-ent opport'.uuty ror.uircirientii- of Ercccutive
Order ll'^h^, ao ar-er.dcd, ;ind 2? CFR Part 30.
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7. jKPLori-s.T o? CSHTAIS ?i?i3o::3 PROHIBITED
No pex-son under tho a£e of sixteen years and no person vho, at the
ticn, is Kervins sentence in a pc.-r.al or correctional institution ohall
b.a employed on the work covered by this .Contract.
8. BEGUIJLTIOSS PCHSUAJiT TO SO-CAUJD .".yrri-KICXSAJC2 ACT" ' -. •
The Contractor1 shall co-ply vitb the applicable regulations (a
copy of vMch is attached and herein incorporated by reference) of the
Secretary of Labor, United States r-epart-.ent of Labor, nado pursuant to
the no-called "Anti-Kickback Act" of" June 13, l?3a (U8 Stat.*9L;8: 6?
Stat. 86?; Title U.S.C., Section 5?!;: and Title j;0 U.S.C., Section 2?6c),
and ai'iy enondinentn or nodificat:on3 thereof, shall cziuse appropriate
provisions to be inserted in subcontracts to insiire compliance therev/ith
by all. subcontractors subj&ct thereto, er.d shall be responeible for tho
uubniission of affidavits required by subccritractorn thereunder, except
ao naid Secretary of Labor nay specifically provide for reaconable
iinitations, variations, tolerance-s, and eA'erptioris frcs the require-
ments thereof. . ' . '
• . 9- • EKPLOYI-SST 0? LASQPJ-SS OH XISZANIC3 NO? LISTZD. El APORSSAID WAGE
BSTSC-IIK'ATI.O.N B2CI3ICN
\~ ) __ Any class of laborers or mechanics which ie not listed 5_n the vago
determination and vhich is to be erploye.d under the Contract v:ill be •
classified or reclassifivd conformably to the'va^e determination by the
. Local Public *.£«ncy or Public Bsdy, ano a report of the action taken
shall be submitted by the J/ocal public Agency or Public Body, through
. the Secre.tarr'y of Housin-r j^nd Urban Jj-evelopnent, to the .Seiretar;/ of
Labor, United States Depart cent of Labor. In the event the intoren-led
• • parties carj~.ot a-^ree on the proper clussificatic:i or reclaoaification
of a particular class of -laborers and r.ech^ics to be used, the question
accompanied by the rc-ccmendation of the Local Public A^ncy or Public
JJody shall be referred, throu,rh the Secretary of Housin,-; and Urban
3)evelopnont} to the Secretary of Labc.'.r for final deterniiiiitjon,
The Local Public A&v.icy. or Public Body uhall require, v/Jicnovcr the
iaini!:;uu vaf.r.' rnte pr'f.-ficribc-d in *-h-j Cc:n^r;-ict for a.claim of laborer-u or
Eechauics includes a frir,.~o benefit which in not expressed £\s an hourly
wa&o rate n:r:. tiu: Contractor is obl:.;;alod to pay each equivalent of fjucli
a frbi^e benefit, an }:oi:rly cash i':q'.)iv?.lor.t thereof .to be out.-'.blinhed.
In ilie evi-iit t!te L-itejX'Oied jiartjos car.r.ot aj;rvc upon a caoh c-q\iivalent
"of ihe frinf^j ben-vfil., tho cj\:o;;tivr., ?.cco~p;-.r.ied by the. rc-co~~CT.dation
of tb.o Local Public A:.;c.'iicy or P.iblic Tody, r-iiall be referred, tlirou^i
Die Secret.-'.ry of Hc-uran;; and Urbcin Dc-vcO.opr.c-nL, to the Sctcrolary of
I.nbor for (k-t<jrmr.at ion.
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Exhibit K
li* TCXJISIOSS Al AUTHORIZED VAC?.'. DEDUCTIONS11. POSTIKG 'r.'AG?. EX'SSMI
1'he applicable wage pontor of the Secretary of Labor, "United States
Department .of Labor, and the applicable- va^-e determination decisions of
caid Secretary of Labor with respect, to tho va.ri.oun clauBificatic-n of
laborers &rid mechanics employed and to "be employed upon the work covered
"by thin Contract, ~..d. a statement showing ail deductions, if any, in
accordance vlth tho provisions of thio Contract, to "bo made fi"ov. va^es;
actually ca.rr.cd by pernona so .employed or to "be employed in mich classi—
ficaticr.n, shall be postod &t appropriate concplcuouo pointB at the site
df the work. ".'"""
\
.12. CttSPlAIOTS, 'jpROCSE^EIGS, 02. TESTEICSrr Jtt EMPLOYSSS ' •
llo laborer or nocharJLc to vhon the wage, ii alary, 'or "other labor
Dtandarda prcvinions of. tlu.s Contract arc applicable ohall "be diocharged
or iii ar\y other ms^ner discriminated against "by the Contractor or an;.'
Bxibco:-j tractor "becaune cuch ecplcyee has filed any complaint or instituted
or" canned to bu instituted any proceeding or has testified or is about to
. testify -in any proceeding under or relating to the labor ctandarda appli-
cable vmder this (Contract to his employer.
13 » CIAH-S.AHD 3^IS?Fu'33 PSRTAIKIITC TO VAG3 EA'JES
Clair»3 and clj.nputes pertain^-e to yas^ rates or to classifications
Cf laborers and necr-anlcfi employed upon t):e work covered by thin Contract
• Bhalx bo promptly reported by the Contractor in vritins to the Lcc?.l
Public At^ncy or Public Body for referral by the latter through the
Secretary of Housing and "Urbazi Development to the Secretary of Labor,
United Statoa I'Opar-tment. of Labor, vhoee decioion nhall be filial with
' rocpoct theroto. ' . . • .
'3 A1H3 KBGTJUTI01T3
. All qviootionu ariain/j under thin .Contract vhich relate to the
.Application or jnterpi^tu-oion of (a) the aforoonid Anti-Kickback Act,
(b) tho Contract. VorV. Houro and Safety Standardn Act, (c) the aforonaid
D)aviu-i'-?-Con Act, (d) the ix-^ulationu inyued by tho J.'.oc rotary of Lr.bor,
United Staton l>opart:rent of T^.bor, p^jrrAi;.'.r.t to' noid Actti, or (c) tho
labor ntandar-J/i provi»ionu of any other pertinent Fodornl ntatute, nhall
"bo rf-iftrrrod,' th.r-ou.y.r'i tVie I/)c<vl I'ublic A;;ency or Public ?of!y and the
Soc3x>t,rrjr of l-ouoin;/ wid Urban B:^vi>lop^ont, to the Secretary of " Labor,
Vnitocv f)tp.tofT. lopartnont of Labor, for ooid Secretary1 a appropriate
xuliu,f; or iutorpvotntlon which, chall be autlioritatlvo and, a.'vy bo _ rolled
\ipon for t)o jr.trponoo of thiu Contract. .' ' .
•1JJ. VATniOLI5 All!) TASJC PAYROLL WXIOIIDS C? CCRITItACTOa AND K
Tl»o Co'ilracior ar.d-duch nubcontrmctor oh-xll propaxvi hlo payrollo
on fdjT.-.a ntvt. !.nf ur.torv U> ivtirl In r-cccn^^icn wlUi .1m>tructionn io V.o
G ot; 13 9/7J
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Exhibit 14
furnished, by the Local Public A^r.cy or Public P/ody. The Contractor
chall cubn it weekly to the Local Public Agency or Public Body tvo
certified copies of all payrolls of the Contractor ar.d of the tra'a con-
tractors, it "beior understood that the Contractor nhall bo responsible
jTor the cubrd scion of copies of payrolls of all subcontractors. Sach
mich payroll shall contain the "Weekly Statement of Ccrrpliance" net
forth* in Sect:' on 3,3 of Title 29, Codo of' Federal Hogulatior.,3. The-
payroll o nni basic payroll", records of the Contractor and e?_ch subcon-
tractor covering all laborers and rzech^nics enploycd upon the work
covered by t"hla Contract shall be -.aintained during the course of. the
" vorlc and preserved for a period of 3 years thereafter. Such payrolls
end baaic- payroll records' ehall contain the none and address of each
nuch "erploy^e, hia correct classification, rate of pay (including rates
of contributions or costs anticipated cf the typos described in Section
l(b)(2) of the Davis-Bacon Act), daily and weekly number of hours worked,
deductions nr.clo, aivi actual »:?_£es paid. In addition, whenever the
Secretary o.\ Labor has fovr.d under Section 5-5(a)(l)(iv) of Title 29,
Coda of Federal Regulations, that the va^as of any laborer cr r.echa!iic
joiclii.de t)ie amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in provi-dir^
benefits undar. a plan cr pro^raa de-scribed in Section l(b)(2)(3) of the
J»avia-2acori Act, the Contractor or subcontractor nhall raa.ir.tair. records
vhich ehow that the. co^rdtcent to provide sr-ch benefits is enforceable,
that the plari or pro.~za^ if3 financially responsible, and that the plan
or pror-ran has been conrronicated in writing to the laborers or r.echa:iic3
elffectedj ar.'l records which ohow the ccstb anticipated or the actu-J.
co;3t iiicurrea in providing such benefits.. T:ie Contractor and each
Diibcontractor ehall nako his er:ployr:er,t records with respect to persona
caplo.«6d l>y hizj upon the work covered by this Contract available fcr
inspection "by authorised, represent at ives of the Secrot?.ry of Housir^ and
.Urban. J>evelcp."Dnt, the local Public Agency or Public lody, and the United
States 'J^ep£ir^~ent of J>abor. Such representatives Khali be permitted to
interview employee c of the Contractor or of .&ny subcontractor durir^
working hour a on the job. ' • .
16. SK3CIFI.C COVSTJ.C3 OF T-TSS 0? ',,OHK HT
The tr^insportJnr of natcrialii ar.cl nu.pplion to or fro:j thorite of
tho Project or ri-ojrr.-j^ to vhich. thin.Cc-r.traot pertai:i3 by the crployc-.eo
of the Contractor or of any f.-ul)contr:.ctor, i-jid the !:^r,v.facturir.^ or
fiixiiishi.ns: of i:;atorialn, article.:.), ~ap;/iie;j, or equi^nent on the nite
'oi' tho PiOject or Prcrraa 'to. wliich this Contract pertains by persona
ciiiployful by the Contractor or by :;r.y :;ubcon'cractor, f>h.-vll, for the
purpose a of this Contract, wl without lin.itj.:i>; tl:c ^nerality of the
forcf;o:.i\;; provi !)io::.-i cf thin Contract, be deor.ed to l>e work to w/iich •
tliene Federal labor- Star.d-irdfj Provisionu are applicable.
JSLICILI.:-; niJi;co:r;?.ACToas17.
Ylu; Contractor shall not nubccr.tract rr.y part of tJin vovrk covc-itul
'!»;/ Uilo Contract or jiuinit tubcontrar:t-.':l work to be furt.l-.or ir.ibccntracted
ig- 7 of 3.3
S., P. C.
Page 84
. C.500.3
Exixi.hi.t. 14
vJ.tbout thrj Ixac-fil Public A^-jncy'ti or Public JJody'ts prior written approval
Of tYv? subcontractor. The I>ocal Public Jjjoncy or Public I'-ccly will not.
iqipxx>ve Miy subcontractor for work covered by thin Contract vho is at
th« tj-tis ineligible) under the provisions of any applicable ro^ulatior.n
by the. Secratary of Labor, United. States Itepoz-taont of Labor or
Bcorotary of Kousixx-j and. Urban Itevolopr^nt, to roceivo en av;ard of
cuch
KlOnSIOJIS TO 33 SD DT CZRTAEt SUSGOliTHACTS
» : Tlis Contractor nhall ir.cl\5.do or cause. to "bo included in. each
pu!bocrxtrti.ct covarin.;- pjiy of the vork covered "by thia Contract, provi-
uicma vhich fora consiiotont \.'ith these Te'lcral lAbor Standards Provinicns
.cud a-ln'o c. claune requirir-s tVto oxxbcontractorn to jjicludo cuch j^roviaiot^
in tuny lover tior Bubcontracts vhich they njvy enter into, together vith
a olaua? requixin^ cvxch iii&ertion in any further taibcontracto that nay
iu txirn "bo nodo," . • .
19. XaEMJH 0?DSIAL U2Ca STAIOJAICDS PROVISIONS
Tn-addition to the cauBen for temLnation of thia Contract as
herein olcowhoro sst forth, tho Local Public ,A/^ency or-Public .Body
xafiorvea tiio ri^b.t -to terminate this Contract if tho Contractor or any
cubeontrc.ctor vhoao fubcon-trac'b covers any of the vork • covered by thio
Contract, uhall breach p-ny of these Federal Labor Sfan^ardo ProviBiono.
A brojJih of thop.o Poderal Labor Standar-is ^revisions nay also be gix>-unc
for aebarrr.ent an provided by the applicable regul&tionB isnued by the_
Socrotco-y of jjabor, United States .Department of Labor.
. C o£ 13
UVK> V.-.S., V). C.
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ATTACHMENT. TO FEDERAL LA DOR STANDARDS PROVISIONS
SO-CALLED "ANTI-KICKBACK ACT" AND REGULATIONS F'RO«ULGATH>
PURSUANT THERETO BY T/IE SECRETARY OF LABOR.
UNTTF.D STATES DEPARTMENT OF LAIJOR
TITLE IS. U.S.C.. section 874
. (Replaces action 1 of (he A'cl of .'ui.-c 13. I9J-4 (4S Sut. WS. 4O U.S.C..
sec. 276b) pursuant 10 Hie Act of Juris US. 1948. 62 Slat. &52)
KICKBACKS FKOS! Pl.'Bl-'C WORKS EMT1XIYF.ES .
f, by f'jTif. intimi^jtKM!. or thfjl nf f^vx-ur?r.r d:s/ri Vvil from t m-4r>\ nif nt. or bv >ny ctKcr nJL
CvCT int'uc^J tny fM-i"<%n cnij'i^*Vf d tn thr O->n-lrjf!)(..r\. j-ro^Tctxjn. ro.Tij.-lr I >on or lf\->ir uf *nv poi>lx toil-Jj.'V. !.-_!>,' jc v c-'i:.
O» l-uilwino; or v^ork f.r^ncc J in v J/oI«- or in lurt b\ Vji'H or rriM> /rorn l:*^ I r.it^-d SljI'-t, In £:>» up i nv ^rr: wf :,--c cx>m-
|x-n«Ji'.ron lr> wtiirh Kr i-> <ntillr ci ur*.W lici contract of rriji!^* -"nTnt. sh/Jl i>c Hn^d r>ot nv>ftf tKj.n So.01*J c< ir^p«»i:<r.<{ r>ot
. i7K>rf Irua Ti»r \^>ri,or both.
SECTION 2 'Of THE ACT Or JUNE 13; 55-M. AS A.Mf-NnKD (*? Sit. 9*^.6: S/n. W2.
C3 Sm. 1 OS. 72 &il. S57. <0 U.S.C.. »<rc. 276c)
'Tl-'' Srcrr t/iy of L«*K>r f^ Jl m»3»r rr jLionabV irn-Jitior^ for rTinUi't<>rj ».nd »»jr/cr»r?ti»ct^in rririrrd ii; tW ;3A*iTW~ti-"
jsn>»rcu^K>r\. compVliort or trptj of |>uip!ic bu-Jdin^v j'-jb'.-c v,critl »%r Irj-^dir-^j or v-orti Hr-mCTO in ^V-lr c-r f ; in b\ »i*-;
C'f fr*r;t.* fr^n~i iJn1 1 'r.-.\rd Sttlr^, ir.cl'ji^trr * ['-irm^ori lr*it ^ jcri cor:frJCti-f in<! mi-run'.! j<*j>r »hili fu^rt«h •»- rrk S i jutrr-.T^
V'ilh rcspcct In l\T v,-3 T*^ paid c*ch tmp'ovt.r dulin/ thr nrrcriTj. v.f ft.. $«t-'>ri KX"1! of Tl'.k 13 (t rjtrJ - utrs i^>ic| j^.^zj
tj^>!y ti> itich »*s(.rmcnU, ' .
.--XXX---
'" Pi-r*u*nt to tK? jforrs«>J AniJ-Ki^b;cV Act. l^c N-CTtl*r) vf L»i<.»r. I'niud >til*r i U?r*rt.T:*r.t cf L-*;:*7<". * u j^omuV
fZlcd iKc tr£uf*lk«nf. hrrrin*flr: vl foriS. ^Jurh r'r^vJ ill ...-.* «r\- l"i>ur>J :n Ti!is I*"/, ^o^ti'^'-c A.O_-^< of Kc-.'-rf *J F.-r.^tiom.
JWt "X 1 !»c I 'Tin "t*;.i* pirt," *» u-xd in the ir^ulaiivo- l.rrr in»j*;«-r *rt iorV3. rcfc;.< ty I'irl 3 !i>l »!>?%; m?r.t*or.c<i. ^iiJ i: f-
ulitKin* wr as f'»'k>* f!
•TITLn 29-LAKOR
Subtitle A -Office of the 5^crct?j-y of Labor * . .
J-CCYTRA cross AM> SU?-X:O.NIVACTO?.S CN% n."iL :c I:I:!UMNC OR punuc WORK n.vANcr
v.iiou: ox i.s T/VRT !;Y IOASS OK GRANTS r ROM rf!E I*.SITI;D STA
XI 3'i'rfK)^ and
Tlu* put ('trMiiV^«"«nti-tic»l>srV fcfjUlIor.* ur^'f wcti-jn 2 of lh». .*.--| of J«r;t 13. 193-4. f4 t*jt«^^ (^ V-?.C.
2*"6c). |ni(»u!*v-'ty 1. ("»vn ».* l^r Coprl/rJ A«"t. TJut j't/t » ; (.«»•« «/i i;j\ f (..-tr»'t *• Ju'' h J* i^S- ret to f t-^-r «1 *» ?;»' *' j.-^ttf-lt
find wfitrli n f< >f I 'if (<»r.»!r'-»( Cion. j<o*^*:»^tt'^n. r<"«rn jdr t^jn. c-r rr ;J»T of J- _Kt»c Ut'iMir-^t, j,<i.S«< *• c*f I t c< l>c t«J *.*• w *-orV
fmt-i.trj in ». l-i!r «-r in jn/t t s l.^*m r-r p-tnu 5;utn l'~* (. ntr-1 ^'.jtc». 7 J»r (-<r1 i» tnl^tTi-'J t;> itj m Ix^ er-'f-t^^^f »•< of l
Vfttrujnmi) v» jr j<f»vi-u.-^)t of iSr Pnrv*-!.*».*«>ti Ac! *nj l!-r * K v.»ut tUltit^i <i'.tlt!.f wjtK I *fV-r»'.U -d^i-*;t - tr^^./KlX'w LS*<
*r nvnimuiA v*^c (ro^'.*»nt, wirl^j.rx^ lUot'c f-rontw'vni vhlch /it t»^l inl^t -:t to K*orj»nii-»t^.'« rv*n ^w. 1 4
1 '"S1 I ...^
c^^
5 of
Paqe 86
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(c.f., lliC OjlUf.e 1!Qu»m£ Act of 1 V-'iO, It; e Ft drr*I Water ToUufron Control Act. *r>d thf Hou^n; Art of I9"»9). tnrfm lb«-
tnforc.rr.iTi I of iJ.r ov-V.irre jitovi-j^in-* of ihe O>r:tr/cl "?» oil. Hour* ^lir.dAfU Art wj, "never thry. jrr applic^M' to t'tui .truvl'
Vo:V. Ihe part ir?tAJl« the oblii'i'.ioii of contractor* and j.iihiiir.:.' acton- r>tjii*« to thr vr-f-V.lv stihtni^-ion of stalrtn-nt* r*2>r
tfig Oic »'«£<:* ju.J on wot*. cover til ih^cbs ; s-'ts forth the circu/r>Uncr* inJ pnKrdurr* jvo>er:;tr>/, tbr mixing of p*j nil! dr-
om llu- v-v^ciof those emplovcd on »uch woil*.; »rd (Mine air* thr method* of pj)tiunl |*rniu?ji»le on >urh vorV.
Section 3.2 DcHnisions.
A* fwJ In l!ic it^uljtion-t in tliL* f.irt;
^*) 7 he ten.-)* "t-uil'iin^'* or "v/orx. " ^rrirrilly include roti^ucttoo jcllvily ** oV-tip£uJsh**d from m*nnfirtunr.",
fiUiii^ni^ of mjtirriali. or vrrvicit'j! *nd iTmr.trruncr ^ctV, T^»* If rrri* i-*xhx'r. *»ulio*Jl iimit*'»on. fcuMtJrn«>. >truclurc?..
iIi*.prov^In<nti of fll *Ml- *• *u--"ii as b.i.^rj. da Mi. t»Un(i. rii«:ltv, *\ », pirV*.j\ s. ^t;f --t!. Kiiiw j\s. lunn,'!^, *r ^rrs. niain-*. j
•Jinei. j>umpi:ii* >i-*I.ionj, tiilwavs, ?.ir[>or-s, tT;mru!ft, dorl.A. pKt^. *'J:ir%r-«. w*y«. Kthlnou;r«, buoy*, jrllic?, i>tr*l.wjlfr
Icvtrr., *nd f jp;t»; f^riij^nn^, fJ'i^rir^, K^u'oIOut^, H rilling. Mjalir/. e\r j»*:;r,.-:. t !^jmn2.. j'uJ lrfnilsr«|utwr. L nlr?*. rM;iii(*cl
Cunn»~c.Ir->r. >* tlli xn J nl the rite of tuclt / bunuir.^ or v-ori. i=- if dr*rrib*-d in iSe forrroin,» vM^ncc. t^ m^nuf-ir laf c*t
). or ctjuipriif r\: (wl.'lhrr or rot *l or Ul- J£;cncy
*»rlicl--£.itijfipli;s. <-r equip/lie fit <iurirv tltc- cou:-r of thr msnufjcturc c<- f-jmi;hir.,*. cr own* tnc inattrtz!* from which thry arc
m^nufstturcd or funiijhed) t5 not s "building "or "work" vithin ihf rr>-rining of the rr^uhlion* in tlii^ jiiit.
{**) The Urm»"cor.?4ruct*oii.'1 4'pro:-:cutk>n.""coraj»!rtx:/n,""r.r "rrpjir" n«3n *.i! *>|>** of »*orV done on a jurltcuhr
fcuildinj oi'vyrfc tt lr»r fitc tii/rr«*o!, incU/Jin;;. vithout Iirr.it J*.to.i. ih'-irj.rcmc-i-.-Ici^,. psiiihnc J-id Hrcot-Itn;;, Inr l.*«n<-jit>
ing of inAttrir!* ;..r J suppli** lo or from t'"i£ li'^yins c-r vorV. bv the c:r:»'-iv rr* of ihc t^nMructK>n tonlr^clor or cop»truci»t»n
tiif^cenlurior, /*iJ l':c rn?-ufrctunr.£ or f-jmifhit*^ of milfrij!*. ;rl.r!' », JoppI:T-», <* tquiprnrnl on ihf ^t«- of In' tuiljiri? or
%.i>rV.. i-v pcri-ctrii -mployt 3 £i tV :Jic by tr»e contractor or su'r-conlf-ctor.
(c) TIic Ifr.Tii "public bui'i'irj?." or "put lie work" iiicl-Jv* b-tldir-.? DC vosl. for vho*c coavtrbclk»n, prow cut ton, ct^m-
ptttion.or r**p»ir. c> c^f fincj ii«.»vf . « r cJci*! «^ncj IA > roniracnn^ f»i-**y. regard ;cs* of \-hcthcr title Itif r r<»f i-* ifi » ? cdcrtl
(d) TVir le;m "Lui'din? or vrC-rV. f:nar.*v.d m whole or in ptrt b/ 1c*:\* or grznU from the LV.tt--d St?lrs*" jnclud's b'-»'!d-
ing or vyrl. for >'^c->-. eor^'.rvi'i'ion, pro ventio^. forr.r'tcttor. or :«r*t.-r. »' d?lm^ sbi *e, p>) m/-nt or part p>\ rnrnt H m> jr
fiuccliy «>r itidi-'^i-'ti)' (rom funds pro* *^* ti H-'j i-j*u? or »;r£/it* \?.\ i .• »orr.-« J^rnc v. The icrr.t do?.- not :ric!tij" b<.;t!|Ji''^ or vc/r5.
for w!uch Fedrrx! ^•^•iUinct1 U limit*d £uUt) !o k»w» £u*.'ir.lrr.* o;.ir»»i.t«.*.i<.
(?) J-^ cry j-rr^>n psid I*) a rtjntrattoror fubcon tractor in snv rns-.rxr for hU li*^or in tht f or,jlJi:clK>n. pro-re i:lk»r», •
tomj-tttton, or tt pair of » f-d lie )-'ail';ir!^ ur pui-hc vori <"*r buil-'-n?, or *-c/r'*. firj;iced in v h-j!'- or in part t.\ J-*iifK t-r .:rj'«l>
from t*»t United 5teU* ti "er."i^k*VMt" ir.d rrceivin^ ****'*{;c«t" ff .rriil^s*- '^f *r:> tonU*clt»*l rc!*iion;-Jiip iJir^c-it to r\i*l b.'t^rc:
him <ncf li.e t:*l cmpiv») er.
(f) The (ttn f*«n)* »rfi!iiteJ person" include* * ipouy.. cM'-J. pirml, or o'.f.cr eVjse- re It live of l*e contrartor or *ul»-
COJilr^clor; * i'j:tn;/ orof;icrr oi Inr contr *r t**r or fid>cc;nlr»<'.: r; t eor;«xiUori cr.vti* con'iTtcd v-ith t!tr contra-, lor or
«iib«:*iJ-.UiClc»r *« r»s:r.nl» *»!nh!ij/y cr olhcrv tte. r:iJ ait office.- or *~<r-« il n^h eorjK.*ratwn.
{•"} The term "r'eder^ i-;rp7y" i:t' xn» the UniteJ 5ts'.rt. iJ^r f)i-trT;l of G'lun'Ki*. ind si! r x^culi^ d-p/rtrn^nN. io-
rfepcrt.'^nt ci,t*b*:-.*Uiie:itj, *dr:t:ri:>tr,itiv* f-f ,-iri--j. rod in-*lruiriT.liIiii*« el* li'ir I n.I( d ?t*l'» «;^ of l!i^ f >i*tr>cl of (olurnbu.
olCt'^uniSu, c«c in) of I lie fvrf (>*f.^ dtpt.rlnirnU, e^^!-!: .hn.^rl^, i;c r *-:.**, »jid tn«lrunicnt*!iliri,
Section 3.3 KccUy statement v,i!li rr%(>cct to payni^nt.of vvaj«. . .
• (») .^A u'-c*) i;i th!< v.eS'tn. t;*c Urn "employe" >.\ill i».tt *pply U* prr»mn» in tta.^*)ftcitiorit1i^:h<r thin that of laborer
!TS.. j 't
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Paqe 87
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• • . Exhibit 14
r^ii5ia^£^.awvaii«u;aci>r&i^^,«:c^^
(V) K-vIi cviiilrAdorur pilKunlrjclor Cfij^nl ih lK^ cor-UvdVvn. ^oVrutJon.compUllon.Of rtpitr of jtny j^Mic
liuitJti"* <•* l-r.Mic v(»fl,. or Um'«Ji"£ or *.<»rV firuncrd m *'!.-:•!<- cr in j,j.-i l>^ lo?n» <x pvnfx from l!>«- t'::licj M-tr*, Jo'.l
Cvrm>t»c»*!i vr.-k * ?Ulrmfi»t wit!* rr-fvcl tu ihr v j^r* j.tid r.:cit of il. employers cn-j^ii on *c*J. cc%trc(j 1% 29 CFtt
f*afl» 3 »nr! ."» (!.».»«•- ll.r ^rmJm- xivlK j'Jin»U J>.I>K[. "Jlu- *oitn.*Ri ^»;!1 1* c&t-cuKu by l*»r conl'jcl-ir r«r *;;Wou-
|r>'li>c »s" l>) »M a'iiIn>ri/*-J ulfUi-r or rin[.'i')rr uf^tr'c ron'.r^ror rir *uU;oiil rector wtv> Mi[n-n;MT» tlic f J\ nirnl of v j^*>, 3n3
(Mllvon f»«r.-i 'vlt 3K».">"uUn»i-iil of G impure ", or o.t ^n ^J<t:I(C<t fonu on tl.e !..>cU of V.'H 3 17, "i'j) r^?!! (r'o; ("on-
|t>cU»f » ()\ "-t;-jl I r^)** or i>n sny form * itli jtlrnln-al *icrijn^. i-*i.»»('W coj-v* of V\ U 3 17 tn<! Vv H 3 Ki miy l< t4>ljltirj (rcru
lK^ Ct»*rtitn»rnl conlrjclii'-J »H ftKinfOnn* J^ftiry. >»-d roj»ic* c-f ll*< ^ lorni* nuy l-c jicicjtssrd *! tSc Govern men* rrintirj
(c) "f)ir rci;iil*rr.icnl> of l!n« wclitni ili»II i^l »[';4v to ».-«• contract of S2.000 w If-w,
(J) Upon * MiitU n rin.liii; l>) Oic )ic»d of t F'c<!crjJ i;-nnr. ll^ 5k-cit!iry o[ !.>!<>,' m>y |iroi-'"Jc ttj^o»i!,V; tirr.iuSwxu,
*«r>>tk>i>s lolrr.ii.cr>. jii'J rxrinpliDiu Injm llir rn]ui.T.-Tkr7iU cf l!>i- v-jiijri tul.jtcl lo such conJiU3»< rt tlir i-tcirUry of
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(20 K.U.93.J.H. 1. l%4. *,*nxi,dr.! it 33 K.K. IOJRG. jiJy IT. 1
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Section 3.4 Submission of wctk'y statements arri ;>>e prtvTva tion and inspection of vetUy payroll rtx-ords.
»itr of I IT liuiMin; or »or\.«r. if tb.-ti- it rn rf|^rvcit(i>.i»c oft ft d-TJ! tK5l»tc »J> nr> il llir site of tV buiWinj w vitrk.
(of or fuuiH tn^ lltr bmlJi'i^ t't ~ur^. Aft»r aucii ri;:ni"?!^t-n ir.£ ciicrV. i.< t.uy be rn tdc, uicli itiUrfnt. of i C'j:'^ t!irrc-r-f,
J>rr>Cfil»^rf by tbr Lr.vtcd Si ;'.».fc I3fpj.-li^rrtl uf LJ!K<.
totr>jJr l»-.ii of I lie runt/*ct. 11^ |>j\ tu't f < i»r«!^ >ii»!l *^t c-cl xc'trilrK ?:><i CUT.\[.'.<-I' !y '.-it nimc i^i >JJ.-r v; o( car It U]*..rr r
Wtjrs fuid. 5»c!i j..i> f.'I n-(i.irJ> J;jl! b<- nudr -\»iljb!c .'•! ;"> i^m-ri for i.i*-;v;cli?ii b) t!« conlijciiri; oliicrt or Mr »»ltic>riicd
I{|n'*f*T« »tnc, a:sj l-y lullxjriico n-j-rrfj-nlaiivo of tUc Or^^.r^^r.t uf l.^Lrs.
Section ?«5 Payroll cJcduc'wns {jcrtnissilile vYilbo'Jt ;cp-jcM:on to or spptovjl of tHa 5ta'ct?-ry of L=bor.
iuMx'tun to jiij jp;.ri,>il<i( ti-.e- Srtrrtirs of Ls^cc". • •
(i) Any JcJ action rii'i*' m ojnititiintf **ith 1l*f r^^mr.fnl* of Wdm!. Sijttt, or lc<jl Uwtsi.»<K *» FrtScril of S'.itc
ilmUin; iiirumr Uv^ Jnd I tJ' r/l T-U-IJ! ^rurilj l»\c>-
(l.) A") J^Iurtt-V'i «f >••.-:» |>rr»it»n-l^ J'3:*J (u t'^c trit-V,\^ i^t. £ l^r.i fM? pr'jiayrlrnt of v:i;r* vl-rrt sucS |'topj\ rncul
>'*r v. .lli' i ul Ji-*uunt r.r in:* ri^t. \ "l.oi»J fijr piri.JXr.-t~l of *. « ,-t-*.*' i< cort»idr»rj !•"» ln\e btf It r.»J'!r O'»U »- l:ru t J- IT cr
n»i\ j*« nt lii' l».-f u a J\ J:..T J :u (If (xrvon rni[ •!•-»% n! ia t»x n Di>i*-r.rr i* to f.i»c Intu torrtj-Ut" f.-*ci!om of t!t>j«>-ilit>n of l!^
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(<J^ Any <Jc\li>clion con/tttultng ft contriSnt^on on l^-half of It-: orr-on employ?*! to fum!* tf\ jl.'Ii-Jic'! l*y iKr rmjitvyer
Or lxf<Ofrr.t**Jvri» of rr^j'.lo ?•!«*, or both, for il»c pru^»rr t>f prx»*>!ir^ f it'-rr fr.un [/•tntijul or inrorne, *>r both, n^Jirjl t»r
<Ji«lxlilv, c^ f'>r ir.*jr,*ri( •: to provide ao\ ui I he r»r-v»n*T. oc «nT^^/'-j\r.'*cnt K*-n* fits. vjv*t«»n pa> , t-J*-in;> accounts, »*r
W(iv'l?r fi\ ments frr t"'*c J.-rnefif v " -ip«i> cc*. iHcir f jmil^-r. md d» j«T'Jrpt\' /V/.-t i^--(f, f-our i c»". 1 hji the f'*l**twin» »u/-Ja*t!»
*ff |f»f tr ( 1) ll.e c!rrJ'.»^lt in is riol ol'iri *»i*-* f•(^JhtS:t^•H Uv Ij1^ ', (I*) i! i* r ilS-r; (i) \ oliiut jtilv f on-rnl»-d to (<\ t!*** rmpl'tv rr
V\ vntir. J >.i»'^ iri K J» i."iCC Ol" tnc j»f» «)»? in w !-ich lS^ vork i> lu Jif »Jor.r j.~«J -:ir!i ritnv nt i^ *H»t / 4i»i>/I»t»'»fi ' ilii'T for (lir
O*X4y»iM-" cf or for tn»: cori'iriualiou of f-rr j*'"\ rip;*I, of (ii) pro* i^r^ f'=r in > !A>*I.I 0*1 r ctitl'Tli**' I^jr^* iiunj; p^r>-i-nirnt !/*••
twrer* l*'.c contra^Socor -uhcorilr-clor *r.d (r-prrxn;<;ivr< of t[- rmpC.-.\rr»: (.Ij rv> pn.fa nrf»th«-r l^-n^fil Ki<t!i'Tv.i~- tihljinnl.
^ircrtiv cr ir-J^er'lv, tSv tK* C'»n I racier o-r *«br onlr.ictof or >nv ±j fiii*tr-<< ij^r^in in thr fnrm <>f runimi vi4>n. iliXtJ*-/!*]. ort * " "
(e) Anv deduction conlriStitiri^ to^-ui] tK< pufrlu>^ uf I'nttr J Sijtr* [Jrfrn--- Slainp-- and l!-*nils wj^n vtitunlarity
ijtcd and optr*I< J in *cr.ord.fttn:r ^ilh I' rfif riJ and Mate rfdit ynwm flalnlr^.
Any d*iiuclon voluntarily MilK^ri/rc! fc^ t Ji<- crnpk«\ c^ f«'f th*- rajVin' of ronUil*ution> !o fov*-rninnilj! i»r f|U4»i-
r;til «sen CITS, i-uch ** ihr Atncricin Kcd Cro>s.
L'nUed f»:vrr% Fii:*.d>» ^J\J sifiuliz/ chAfitiitlc orj»jr«i/alKmi.-
..^^ tmj>V>jffa |.rovi(.Vs f'-T such ij-tlt-rtioni ar.d the H^ductfon^ if r'.*t o[rff»o^ pn'«r:;>iitrj hy law.
- mtuU of «-*ct;on 3(m) of llir Fair t,4Uir Su^'hr-U \rt of !'/ pi. J- ar*i*-n.!*-•!. aCtM i'^/1 ."» i i of llit> lilt-, U hf r. surli a d'-rforlton
Sect to iv 3.6 Payroll deductions prnpUsiblc with the 2'jvps'ovj! of thi Secretary of Labor.
Any coiilriftoj or !.el»cr*nUrrlor n*jy apj-!y to l^** ***-«'frl>ry c! l^i-»: fi-r |Trmi-o»i*n !«• nuVr ?ny d'cliKln^n r^.l (*^r-
fnittrd uns^"f § 3-^. T!»c S«'Crc'l*rj KU% n"^n! jKnmv-ioti uJim'^T ^^ Tir-.*!- iKjt
(a/ "JliC rent or tor. ju?*coi»lrarU»r. t*r *rt\ «flili^t»-*j j*«-r^ir. »!•><* rv»l r.-.jU*-'s |:r*«fit <«r 5>«-iirfit ^arrtly t,r irtti»f«-rtly frotn
ifkc <!<•(* i.i'.li-»;* c ithrr i".i thr f-'>rni vf * c<.»niinis.-i'.n. <JixiJ«-nd. ur olh^rwr^;
(K) Ttie <Jrduct""n» i\ pot olln-rwix pn*Kil-ilr<i l>v I**--;*
(c) The d«1^rtior*i i> cilJi*r (J) *,t»!i:nU.'il\ ton-*-n!«-iJ In l.y lli' trr-t-Viyf *• in vrili'ir 'rid HI j.^jncr *.f t!^
UK KOtl tv Lw !>' cj'n;e >nj SIM Ii ion— nt » r*,i a ci-ri-i-t^/n ••isK-rr for :!•* t.l.ijtt.ir- .,f 4 i:ipl-;v ,firr,l ..r tl- ronli't
|>ro*i(W i'wc in a U.ta (Me ui1l'Cti»r lui^ifiir^ Jf7rrmnit li.-lwr^n i^ .-.f»u*.'l.K or -uli- "''if >• I-"" a:.(J t. |.r^-
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Any ijipfjr.*h'c'ii fur t!"' not. ing of j-i)fti!l JoNir(K«t» w^Jc*1 'j; 3.6 »haJJ rvinj»!y with l!»frctjoirn;iciit> |
wjri jjJiinrxj.tia of t'us ych'.m. " '
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^>J "fc.'if jjHilu if jon «ha'( itlcpTifv lltr f 0nlr.v:( or tv-^rr^cU UI^!T u JiJrli if./- uork *-•» >]tif.-;i<»n J> to ttf |v^fcjri«»'~<!. f'rr*
lat>SK>M v.-iM I>c t;tvrn 'i»r o'cj'jvlio:;>onfy on 5|iri ific, iJrt.i-rj^J 'contact.*, r \T j«I uj^n A -v-V^vi*> of cxctj'I^n^J c«fTurA*Unri*
(c) *Hif r pp!itJli»jr. clu!) U^tc *ffirioj!ivc!y tli.^l lJ»rrc :* ct>n»jMtjnc'' * il?i ihr -I«'i«i-^J;» ?<*J fort!* in iKr ^ci^jrtiof
f.3.6. "J lit AffirniAtJun f!u)l t>.* ^ccuinj/jinicJ M~ 4 /u!» f-lji-^nrnt oc' iJjc /icU ifi<jic<>tin^; .*i<n fD.tij»:>jr*ce.
^ C1^) ^^If ^W^C'tlcn il'-s'I nic!'»'tc ^ ijr»r*splio« of t?-c prop- ^-r^ Jct^-.ic I «>••*, t!ic j»i:/-|<vw lo fc^ 5<x^ccf t}xriti\ , *i»d i?:c
of lAjV'ff fs ^ rnrcluiik*- from vf»-x-c K j^rc* tKc j.rc po<-f J JeG ».'*.[*<•» wuuJJ Kr fit^oc.
(c) Hie ApjtUcj!t'.»n sli^ll w.'tc 1/<C rani*- 7 -id I*IIM:K *i of j.iy l.'nnl ^>cr>O(; fo v-IiOrn J*n* /t;*Xj> obli»nr-d j"fC« *5«r J"<XH
ed tlcc^urthOii^ ire (o he (rjas'niltcJ ind i'i* irfiJiatktn of ^yr ;i p.-/ton, if 3nv, viih tJ?c a:-^-Iirj/it..
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:tion 3.S Action by Ihe Sccrcl.iry of Labor upzui nppHcaiiu.
Th? J>ccrc(tiy of l.slor shof! <?<-cii,'' wlirlntr or no! lh? mj.icjlfj iJr<J:"Clion t? j»n>»i«ole orx}trpr-->»i:->j';t of ^ ^
I f>ti|ifj- iiic «|ij.i'ic3nt iii orilifi^ u^ '"'» fcVci*ii>o. . • ,
Srcfion 3.9 J'rohi;>ilciJ payi-o'l dcriuctiop.5. • •
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'" Pirfucliori» licit rlffi^fitre |iroviJc«I for hy ll«»ji»(1 ».-xf vh/:!i»re i>o:-foonj Jo l-cpri=i*«h!f itnrfcf J '.6 >j-«r |/r;!^lu!--J
Section 3. JO .Melhods o/pj/mtni of v.jgcs.
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TJ'* Ji?ymrrit of v,'-*/;f i s'tifj N; Lv ro-«Ii, nr*cj!:jt!" i* .'tr^;nrr;t* jij\ j*-,V on <f*mj.ij.or tKc JoJit^nJi f (•'.:** nf *.v'"::*:.'iNS'
tlon (o: i.?;ii!i ilfi'^cliam jrc prrrmv*'bfc wiijrr if.u jort. No olr>rf mr(-V^» of ^*v.*^cfit XI«A^ ir itev;uJ*ru on *"kvi. v-Sjccl
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Section 3.1 J Rr^iiblioos j).irl of contrjcf. • ' "
/.U lontrjrU intJt- i.illi fcjf^tt l'> l!ir ci>i!-(n;clioi..;.r'^v:ttj!i)r.. ti>r.-!j.!ttir,j.cr t^o-.- ol»ny p>iU:c SuiW*-..": IT i .i'ic
VCrfl. cr I'Uj'Jtn^ r>r wr/fl, finjnct J i:» v- ho-l-; or in part b> i^jn^ o." ^ranls froni if;*: I 'nil? J M*!rt covrrird ^^ !!»*• rt;-.~vl>7'rj m
iKis |'Jri 11. ^'i exf>rcs^fy lilr. J ii'C c^ui(rj'-(or or >ul'LOntr*f I'»r lo oimjily v. ii;i *;Kh of (Kc l~rr-_I>:ic»l> i'i !:*!*• jJ*f I ii rr:*v i>c Jj^-
pficjllc. In lliis rr£ji J, K.X § 5 li (») i.' li.n iuMillr.
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