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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-02-19; City Council; Resolution 3361i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 If 1s 2c 21 22 2: 24 2: 2t 27 2t 25 3( 31 3; RESOLUTION NO. 3361 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C0IINC:IL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA SEECIFYING THE GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE RATES AS - REQUIRED --- IN PUBLIC - WORKS PROJECTS 1_1 WHEREAS, Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of :alifornia requires that the general prevailing rate of per diem Jages and the yeneral prevailing rates for legal holiday and wertime work in the locality in which a contract for public work is to be performed for each craft, classification or type of vorkman needed to execute the contract shall be specified in the :!all for bids for the contract and in the bid specifications and in the contract itself; and WEIEREAS, Section 1773 has been amended to provide that in lieu of specifying the prevailing wage rates in such call for bids the awarding body may refer to copies thereof at its principal oEfice; and WHEREAS, the provisions of Section 1773 of the Labor Code :>f the State of California provide that where the awarding body chooses to refer to a copy of the prevailing wage rate on file at lits principal office in lieu of specifying them in each call for bids, the awarding body shall publish its determination of the prevailing wage rates in a newspaper of general circulation at least one time during each year, and, if there is any change in the prevailing wage rates during the course of any year, the awarding body shall specify the changes in the first call for bids made by the awarding body thereaEter; and WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad has compiled a schedule of the prevailing wage rate in this area for each craft, classification or type of workman needed to execute contracts for public works; and NHEIIEAS, a copy of the said schedule, marked Exhibit "A", is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference thereto; and 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2c 21 22 2: 24 25 2E 27 2E 25 3c 33 3; WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, having heard the testimony of the City Engineer and having reviewed the said schedule determining that the rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rates for legal holiday and overtime work for each craft, classification or type of workman needed to execute contracts for public works set forth in the said schedule is the prevailing wage rate for each craft, classification or type of workman needed to execute contracts for public works in this area; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad that the schedule of prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rates for legal holiday and overtime work for each craft, classification or type of workman needed to execute contracts for public works is that set forth in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference thereto; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, in lieu of specifying the said prevailing wage rates in each call for bids, the City of Carlsbad shall reEer to a copy of the said prevailing wage rates on file with the City Clerk of the City of Carlsbad. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, if there is any change in the said prevailing wage rates during the course of the year, the City of Carlsbad shall specify such changes in its first call for bids arid any bid call published thereafter; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any contractor whose bid upon a contract for public works awarded by the City of Carlsbad is accepted shall be directed to post a copy of the determination of the prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rates for legal holiday and overtime work made by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad at each jobsite; XX XX XX -2- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2% 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3% BE IT FURTHER cause the publicat RESOLVED that the City Clerk is directed to on of this resolution in the Carlsbad Journal, a newspaper of general circulation published in the said City of Carlsbad. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, the 19th of -- Fe b r ua ry , 1974, by the following vote, to wit: day AYES : Councilmen Dunne, McComas, Lewis, Chase and Frazee. NOES : None. City of Carlsbad ATTEST: - 3- SAIT DIEGO CHAPTER --e ----- --I---- ' ''.:$A$ /'- WAGE SCALSS FOR THE BASIC TW'ES --^_--- The attached wage rate schedule indicates the current wage rates per hour and contributions per hour far the trzdes listed. Tne rates and contrib9tions, as set forth, are in accordance with the Construction Industry Stabilization Committee regulations and approvals. TJnless othervise indicated, the schedule is applicable in the area known as Sa Diego County. \ (\ July 1373 RECEIVED FEB 4 1974 CITY OF CARLSBAD %ild ing Depment ----l WAGE SCALES FCR THE BASIC TRPDES (com ----- D> C"RS (Main dispatch office, 953 23rd Street, 233-6162) Health & Welfare: 5/1/72 - 564 Pension : 6/15/73 - 854 Vacation : 5/1/72 - 504 Apprenticeship: 5/2/72 - 24 Industry Advancement Fund 9/1/72 - 24 4 Foreman : / 5/1/72 - 606 per hour above highest dourneman classif'icatinn supervised. Subsistence: Overtime : Double time $16 per work day (in designated areas) Classification : Effective >me 15, 1973 - Carpenter ........................ $7.51 Shingler.. ....................... 7.64 Table Saw Helper. .................... 6.94 Millwright. ....................... 7.76 *Saw Filer or Table Saw Operator ............. 7.61 Pile Driver. ...................... 7.64 *Powder-Actuated Tool & Pneumatic Nailer - - - - - 7 7L Floorlayer. ....................... 7.76 ......... I Jb __-- *Layout Instrument Man ................. 7.71 7.89 7.89 *Cable Splicer ...................... 7.74 uPile Driver, Stabbing Sheet Pile. ............ *Pile Driver, Handling Creosote. ............. *Premium pay classifications - premium pay will not affect foreman's rate unless foreman is engaged in performing premium pay work. &emfun pay of 254 per hour for working from bos'n chair, swinging scaffold or from safety belt. Premium pay of 254 per hour for welding in any carpenter classification. Pile Drivers and Millwrights have special working rules, and Pile Drivers (under specgfied conditions) receive travel pay. Please refer to Agreement. : 1st three months - 50%; 2nd three months - 60% 6th - 85% 7th - 90% 8th'- 95% Journeyman - loo$ I I 1 Six-month periods: 2nd - 65% 3rd - 70% 4th - 75% 5th - 80% -1- ,f WAGE SCALES FOR TRE BASIC TRADES (COXT'D) CEMENT MASONS (Main dispatch office, 3909 Centre Street, 291-6930) Health & Welfare: 6/3-/?3 - 554 Pension : 6/1/73 - 964 Vacation: 6/1\73 - 754 Apprenticeship: 6/1/73 - 4-1/24 Industry Advancement Fund: 9/1/72 - 24 ----- Foreman : Subsistence: Overtime : 5/1/72 - 60$ per hour above highest Journeyman classification supervised. $10 per work day (in designated areas) Time and one-half - Exception: all time worked before 8:oo~ and after 7:30pm, and on Saturdays, Sundays md Holidays sh&l1 be double-time. AGi%TEMEfiIT, ART'ICLE XVI ) . (ADDITIONAL OVEH'I'IME PROVISIONS ARE COPTAINED IN THE Clas si f icat i on : Effective June 1, 1973 Journeyman ....................... Roller Screed Operator ................. Nozzle (on cellular cone. ) ............... Color Work ....................... Composition/f%stic/Epo-xy/Resin Material. ........ Finishing Machine Operator ............... Curb Machine Operator. ................. Clary, small Biewell or similar type screed. ...... Grinding Nachine Operator (all types ) .......... $6.0 6.99 6.74 6.865 6.99 6.99 6.99 6.39 6.74 Premium pay of 254 per hour for working from bos'n chair, scaffold, swinging scaffold, safety belt or scaffold attached to moveable vehicle. Apprentice r&es (6 month periods) : 1st - 50% 2nd - 60% 3rd - 681 4th - 76% 5th - 84% 6th - 92% I 7/73 -2- Health & Welfare: 5/1/73 - 406 Pension : 5/1/73 -$I. 00 Vacation: 5/1/73 - 504 Training : 11/1/72 - lo$ Industry Advancement Fund: 9/1/72 - 2$ For eman Subsistence: Overtime: 5/1/72 - 500 above highest journeyman classifcation supervised. $10 per work dw (in designated areas) Time and one-half, except Sundays and Holidays which are double time Effective May 1, 1973 orer, General/Cons'cructicn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asphalt Raker, Luteman, Ironer, Spreader . . . , . . . . . Boring Machine Helper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BuggymobileMan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cement Dumpsr (on 1 yard or larger mixers and hmdling bulkcement.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cesspool Digger and Installer. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . Chucktender (except tunnels) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Concrete Curer - Impervious membrane . . . . . . . . . . . Concrete Saw Man (excluding tractor-type) , Rotoscraper, chipping hammer, concrete cutter and form blowers. . . . Cribber, Shorer, Lagging, Sheeting and Trench bracing, hmd-guided lagging hammer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cutting Torch Operator (Demoli-kion) . . . . . . . . . . . . Driller (all power drills , including jackhmmer , whether core, dicunond, wagon, track, multiple unit - any and all types of mechanical drills without regard to fom of motive power and excluding only work otherwlse awarded In the Matiorandm of Understanding between Laborers and Operating Engineers dated in Miami, Florida on February 3, 1954 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Driller (all others where drilling is for use of explcxives ). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Driller's Helper (Caisson) including bellowers . . , . . . Fine Grader (highways and drainage lines when employed). , . . . . . . . . . . Flagman......,................... Gas i% Oil Pipeline laborer . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . Gas & Oil Pipeline (wrapper-pot tender and form man. . . , Gas b Oil Pipeline (wrapper &inch pipe and over). . . . . Guinea Chaser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lrdscape gardener and nurseryman. . . . . . . . . . . . . erators and Tenders of pneumatic and electric tools, streets, airport paving and sewer tM&ll............o. *....e...... , oncrete pumps, vibrating machines, and similar I echanlcal tools not separately classified . . . . . . . 7/73 -3- $5.48 5.69 5.61 5.69 5.69 5.66 5.63 5.67 5.69 5.84 5.53 5.93 5.77 5.61 5.58 5.48 5.48 5.69 5.82 5.56 5.48 5.58 5.69 0 SCALES FOR THE BASIC TRADES (CONT'D) ----- 'c mOE33RS - Classifications (Cont'd) Effective May 1, 1973 Paeking Rod Steel & Pans ................. $5.605 Pipelayer's backup mm .................. 5.67 Powdermen, Blasters. ................... 5.965 Riprap Stonepaver, .................... 5.67 Head Rock Slinger. .................... 6.00 Sandblaster (Pot Tender) ................. 5.67 5.74 5.605 Tool Shed Checker. .................... 5.48 5.69 sing Dry Pack ....................... 5.48 atcban. ........................ 5.28 Cleaner ...................... 5.63 Pipelayer. ........................ 5.79 Rockslinger ........................ 5.74 Sandblaster. ....................... 5.93 Scaler .......................... 5.53 Scaler (using bos'n chair, safety belt or power tools) . Septic tank digger and installer (lead man). ....... 5.63 Tank Scaler & Cleaner. .................. Tree Climber (using mechanical tools). Steel Headerboard man. .................. 5 905 .......... (in laborer classification). ........... 5.79 -4- VAGE SCALES FOR THE BASIC TRADES (CONT’D) - -c_--- TEAMSTERS (Main dispatch office, 2001 Camino del Rio, 298-3550) Health & Welfare: 5/1/73 - 706 Pens ion : 5/1/73 - 704 Vacati on/holiday : 5/1/73 -1.00 Industry Advaricement Fund: 9/1/72 - 2& For man : Subsistence: Overtime : 5/1/72 - 506 per hour above highest journeyman classification supervised. $10 per work day (in designated areas) Time and one-half, except Sundays and Holidays vhich are double t2me. Class if i cat i on : Effective Ytg 1, 1973 Pickup Truck (3/4 tons & under) ............. $5.57 Less than 8 yards ..................... 5 -93 8 but less than 12 ymds. ............... 5.90 12 but less than 16 yards. ............... 6.06 Dump Truck (Level capacity) : 16 but less than 25 yards. ............... 5.28 35 but less than 50 yards. ............... 6.48 25 but less thm 35 yards. ............... 6.33 65 yards and over. ................... 6.78 2axles. ....................... 5.93 3 axles ........................ 5.98 3 axles (with semi) .................. 6. Oh 4axles(ormore) ................... 6.28 Low Bed Truck & Trailer ................. 6.28 50 but less than 65 yards. ............... 0.63 Dump Trucks/Flttt-Bed Trucks: 7 axles or double gooseneck low bed or cornbination of vehicles when under permit load. ......... 6.405 Trash and Rubbish Trucks. ................ (Pay axle rzte) Trans it-Mix Trucks : Undergyards. .................... 6.20 2 axles ........................ 6.08 3axles ........................ 6.20 Erosion Control Truck .................. 6.20 Erosion Control Wozzleman ................ 6.08 Grout Mixer Truck .................... 6.28 Less than 6-1/2 yards ................. 6.14 &1/2 yards and over. ................. 6.28 A-Frame Trucks or Swedish Crane ............. 6.55 Bunkerman ........................ 5.98 Concrete Pumping Truck. ................. 5.93 Dumpster Truck. ..................... 4.28 8yards andover. ................... 6.142 Water Trucks: Dumpcrete Trucks (Water Level) : 7/73 -5- WAGE SCBLES _I- FOR TI€?3 - _- BASIC TRADES ...- (COBT'U) - DWlO ' s or DW20 ' 5 or huclid -type equipment, LeTourneau Pulls or Tcrrs. Cobras or skilar types of equipment, or PB or similar types of dump trucks with Loeding ettachinents . . . . . . . . . Fork Lift (under 15,000 lbs. capacity) . . . . . . . . . Fork Lift (15 ,OOG lbs . and over) . . . . . . . . . . . . Fuel Truck or Eynmite arid Explosives. . . . . . . . . . Prell Truck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Industrial Lift Truck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pipeline-working Truck, including Winch Truck and all sizes of trucks(dua1 card when required by eqloyer ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Road Oil Spreader., Cement distributor, or Slurry . . . . Road Oil cr Slurry Bootman . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . Ross Carrier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Swampers and Helpers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tireman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Traffic-Control Pilct Car (exclvri!.nC; moving heavy equipment, permit loads ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Truck Greaser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Truck Repairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Truck Repairman or Welder Helper . a . . . . . . . . . . Warehousemen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e . . . Wwehousemen (clerk) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Water Pull Tankers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Welder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Effective Mny 1, 19c 111- $5.35 5.93 6.05 6.23 6.08 5-90 6.07 6. OB 6.08 63 5.57 6.46 5.57 6.35 6.65 5.77 5.82 5.96 6.55 6.55 Premium Pay Operations: 1. Winch Truck DriyJers : 12-1/24 per hour ad3tional when operating power winch, or similar special attachments (except pipeline truck driver). 2. For operating time or-ly of any combination of vehicles whil-e under pernit: ..c ' :: May 1, 1973 - $6.1~05 3. Where dual cards are required by employer, the eqloyee will receive lo# per hour above the rate of his classification. 7/73 -6- ,. I .’ ’ WAGE SCALES --- FOR THE BASIC TRADES (COHT’D - OPERATING ENGIKEERS (Main dispatch office, 3935 €Torma1 Street, 295-3640) Health & Welfare: 7/1/72 - 754 Pension : 7/1/73 - 1-50 Vacation /Holi day : 7/1/72 - 306 Apprenticeship: 7/1/72 - 24 Industry fidvancement Fund: 9/1/72 - 2$ > Foreman: Subsistence: Overtime: First (3) hours outside the regular shift, the 2nd one-half; all 504 above highest journeyman classification supervised. $12 per work day (in designated areas) additional hours, double time. On Saturdzys, first (11) hours, time and one-half; all additional hours, double time. Sundays, double time and Holidays, triple time (exceptions in Agreement) Group 1 Brakeman Compressor Operator Engineer Oiler Generator Operator Heavy Duty Repairman Helper Pump Operator Signalman Switchan Group 2 Effective July 1, 1973 $7.20 Effective July 1, 1973 $7.52 Concrete Mixer Operator, Skip-tjpe Concrete Pump Oiler (Truck-mounted) Conveyor Operator Drill Rig Oiler (Truck-mounted) Dump Barge Operator (2 engineers reqxired) Fireman Generator, pump or compressor, 2-5 inclusive Hydrostatic Pump Operator Elevator Operator (inside) Plant Operator, Generator, pump or conpressor Rotary Drill Helper (Oilfield) Skiploader (wheel-type up to 3/4 yard, withoxt attachment 1 Soils Field Technician Tar Pot Fixman Temporary Heating Plant Operator Trenching Machine Oiler Well Point Pwnp Operator 7/73 -7- WAGE - SCALES FOR THE BASIC --_I_ TRADES (CONT'D) CTERP,TIRTO ENGILTEERS ( CORT ' D ) Group 3 Ford Ferguson (with drag) Gradall Oiler Helicopter Radioman (Ground) Oiler-Crusher ( Asphnlt or Concrtite Plant.) Power Concrete Curing Nach.inc Opernt,or Power-Driven Jumbo Form Scttcr Operator Stationmy Pipe-wrappinE and C1 ortninl: Mocb i ne Orwrntor Surge Tank and Weii:ht Mnstcr (Hot Plant;) Truck Crane Oiler Asphalt Plant Fireman Boring Machine Operator Chip Spreading Machine Operator Concrete Pump Operator Concrete Pump Operator (Truck-mount ed) Dinky Loconotive or Motorman (10-ton) Helicopter Hoist Oper Et or Helicopter Radioman Hizhline Cableway Signalman Power Sweeper Operator Rodman and Chainman Trenching Machine Operator (up to 6 ft.) Group 5 A-Frm'e Winch Truck Operat or Asphalt Plant or Concrete Batch Plant Operator (where commercial power is not used, no less than 1 generator operator is required) AsphaLt Spreading Machine Operator (spreader bar and similar) Bit Sharpener Bowan or Mixerman (Asphalt or Concrete) Concrete Joint Machine Operator Concrete Planer Operator Derrick" (Oilfi eld) Drilling Machine Operator (including water wel.1~ ) Equipment Greaser Forklift (under 5- ton capacity ) Hydra-Hammer-Aero Stomper Hydrographic Seeder Machine (straw, pulp or seed) Effective July 1, 1973 $7 - 76 7/73 -8- .. .. . WAGE SCALES FOR THE BASIC TRADES (COZJT'D) - --_I_ OPERATING ENGINEERS ( Cont ' d ) Effective July I, 1973 $8,06 Group 5 (Cont 'd) Instrumentman Machine Tool Operator Maginnis Internal Full Slab Vibrator Mechanical Finisher Operator (concrete-C1ai-y-Johnson- Bidwell or simil-3s) Pavement Breaker Operator (Truck-mounted, Oiler or journeyman-trainee required) Road Oil Nixing Machine Operator Roller Operator Ross Carrier Operator (Job site) Self-Propelled Tar PiyI ini ri(; Mwhinc Skiploader (Wheel or track-type, over 3/14 yard up t,o and Skiploader (Ford Ferguson up to 3/4 yard with drag attqxchments) Slip Form Pmp Operator (Power-driven hydraulic lif Ling device Screed Gperator Stinger Crane (Austin-Western or similar) Traveling Pipe !?rapping Truck-type Loader Tugger Hoist (1-drum) including 1-1/2 yards) for concrete forms) Cleaning and Bending Machine Effect.ivc July 1, 1973 - $8.16 Group 6 Asphalt or Concrete Plant Engineer Asphalt or Concrete Spreading Operator Asphalt Paving IYlachine Operator (Barber Greene or similar) Automatic Curb Machine Belt Splicer or Vulcanizer BHL Lima Road Pactor, Wagner Pactor (or similar) Bridge Crane Operator Bridge-type Unloader & Turntable Cast-in-place Pipe-laying Machine Combination Mixer and Compressor (Gunite) Concrete Mixer Operator - Paving (Oiler or j oumeyman-trainee) Crane Operator (up to and including 25-ton capacity; oiler or Crushing Plant Operator (Oiler or journeyman-trainee; where Deck Engine Operator Forklift (over 5 tons) Gradall Operator (Oiler or j ourneyman-trainee ) Grade Checker (tamping or finishing) journeyman-trainee; long boom pay applic3ble) commercial power is not used, no less than 1 generator operator) 7/73 '{ j' -9- . WAGE SCALES FOR THE BASIC TRADES (COITT’D) - --_I_ OPERATING ENGINEERS ( Cont ’ d ) Group 6 (Cont’d) Effecti.ve July 1, 3-973 Grouting Machine Operator $8.16 Heading Shield Operator Heavy Duty Repairman Hoist Operator (single drum, buck hoist, Chicaco Room and similar) Hoist Operator (2 or 3 drum) Kolman Belt Loader (and similar, 2 or more working LeTourneau Blob Conpactor (or similar) Lift Mobile Operator (Oiler or journeyman’ trainee) Lift Slab Machine (Vagthorg and similar) Material Hoist Operator (1 drum) Mucking Machine Operator (rubber-tired, rail or trnck, l/h yard Oiler or journeyman-trainee ) Pile Driver Operator (Oiler or journeyman trainee) Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine ( Backley-Presswell or similar ) Pneumatic Heading Shield (Tunnel) Pwnpcrete Gun Operator Rotary Drill Operator (Excluding Caisson-type) Rubber-tired Earth Moving Equipment (single-engine Caterpillar, together, 1 additional employee) (Oiler or j ourneymen- traine e ) Euclid, Athey wagon-water pullslsimilar type with any/all attachments up to 50 cubic yards struck) RubSer-tired Scraper Operator (self-loading paddle wheel type, John Deere 104 and similar sin@? unit) Skiploader (Wheel or track-type, over 1-1/2 yards up to and including 6-1/2 yards) Stinger Crane (Austin-Western, Pettibone or similar mer 5 ton) Surface Heaters and Planer Tractor Conpressor hi 11 Combination Tractor Operator (Bulldozer, Taxper scraper push tractor, Trenchine Machine (over 6 ft . depth capacity-n~nufacturers Tunnel Locomotive (10 to 30 tons) Universal Equipnent (shovel, backhoe, dragline single engine) rating, Oiler or journeyman-trainee) clamshell, up to and including 1 cubic yard ?IIFC, Oiler or journeyman-trainee) (long boom pay txpplicable) Welder ( gener 81 7/73 - 10 - WAGE SCALES FOR TIE BASIC TRADES (COBT'D) - --- OFERATING EXrGINEERS ( Cont ' d) Group 7 Effective July 1, 1973 I_ Automatic Linear Tension Machine $8.26 (2 operators) tons "2, long boom pay applicnhl<:, Oiler or 9ourneyman--truinec) up to 100 tons; over 1OC tons, Fircm:,n or Oiler end JourneymRr, trainee) Dual Drum Mixer (Oiler or journeyman-trainee) Hoist Operator (2 or 3 drum with boom kttachments) Hoist Operator (stiff legs, guy derricks 01- simi.Lar up to Loader Cperator (Athcy, Euclid, Sierra or siIni1e.r) Monorail Locomotive (Diesel, gas or electric) Motor Pe-trol-Blade Operator Multiple Engine Tractor (EucLid and similar, Pre-stressed Wrapping Machine (2 Operators) Rubber-tired Earth-Eoving equfpent (multiy3.e-engine , Euclid ~ Caterpillar and similar, up to 50 cubic yards struck) Tractor Loader (Crawler and wheel-type over G-1/2 yards) Tractor (boom attachments, over 40 ft. boon Oi-ler or Journeyman-trainee ) Tower Crane (2 Operators ) Tower Crane Repairran Universal Equipment (Shovel, backhoe, dr.agline, cl a"e11, Welder - certified Welder - heavy duty Repairman combination Woods Mixer (and other similar Pugmill cquipxent ) Crane Operator (over 25 tons up to and incluing 100 Derrick Barge (Oilcr or journeyman-trainee 100 tons; Oiler or journeyrnan--traineeb long boom pay appli cr~hl~.) except Quad 9 Cat) over 1 cubic yard NRC) Group 8 Auto Grader (1 Grade Checker and 1 additional employee 1 Automatic Slip Form (1 Grade Checker and 1 additional employee) Crane (over 100 tons , Journeyman-trainee or 2 Operators, long boom pay applicable) Hoist Operator (stiff legs, Guy derrick or similar capable of hoisting over 100 tons, 2 Operators, long boom pay applicable) trainee, less than 750 cubic yards) $8.40 Mass Excavator (2 operators and Oiler or Journeyman- Mechanical Finishing Machine 7/73 - 11 - WAGE SCALES FOR THE BASIC TWDES (CONT’D) - --- OPERATING ENGINEERS ( Cont ’ d) Effective July 1, 1973 $0.140 Group 8 (Cont ‘d) Mobile Form Traveler Mot or Patrol Operat or (Mult i-engine ) Pipe Mcibile Machine (2 Operators) Rubber-t ired Earth-moving equipment (nult iple enn <&ne Y Euclid, Caterpillar and sinilar over 50 cubic yarCs struck) Rubber-tired Scraper (pushing one another, without Push Cat, Push Pull, 504 per hour added to base rate) Rubber-tired self-loading Scraper (paddle wheel-Auger-type, 2 or more units) Tandem Equipment ( 2 units only) Tandem Tractor (Quad 9 or similar, Art. XV, V.10) Tunnel Nole Boring Machine Effective July 1 -&9= $8.75 Group 9 Canal Liner (4 employees : Operator Oiler Canal Trimmer ( 4 employees : Operator Oiler , Heli Copt er Pilot Highline Cableway Remote Controlled Earth-moving Equiprcent (1 Operator Welder-Mechani e, Grade Checker ) Welder-Mechanic Grade Checker ) shaU not operate more than 2 pieces of earth-moving equipment at one time) ($1.00 per hour added to base rate) and 1 Oiler or Journeyman-trainee and 2 Heavy Duty Repairmen) Wheel Excavator (over 750 cubic yards per how-, 2 Operators Apprentice rates (&month periods 1 : 1st - 70% 2nd - 70% 3rd - 75% 4th - 80% 5th - 85% 6th - 90% 7th - 95% 8th - 95% 7/73 - 12 - . WAGE SCALES FOR THE BASIC TRADES (COXT'D) - --- IRON WORKERS main dispatch office, 131 PJorth Chcxnbers Street, E1 Cajon, 447-3536) Health & Welfare: Pension: Vac at ion : Apprenticeship : Administrative Fund: 2/16/73 - 684 8/16/72 - 87-1/24 2/16/73 - 874 8/16/72 - 24 8/16/70 - 14 Foreman : Su:sistence: Mileage & Travel: Overtime : Double Time 754 per hour above 1iig'r:est journeyman classification supervised. 8/16/72 - $13.00 per work day (in designated areas) 144 per mile (Refer to Agreement for additional information) E ff cct ive FcFruarv i6, 1973 Classification: -I____ L Fence Erector. ..................... $8.64 Reinforcing. ...................... 8.75 Structural & Ornamental. ................ 8.78 Apprentice rates: (Three-year apprentices six month periods) 1st - 70% 2nd - 83% 3rd - 87% 4th - 91% 5th - 95% Gth - 98% Reinforcing Apprentice rates: (Two years, six mor;th periods) 1st - 70% 2nd - 86% 3rd - 92% 4th - 98% 7/73 - 13 - WAGE SCALE FOR CONSTRUCT I ON SUB-TRADES BRICKLAYERS E. STONEMASONS (San Diego 281-7474) Effective Health & Welfare: Pens ion: Vacation: Apprenticeship: lndustru Promotion: 5-1 -72 62~ (effective 5-1-73) 80c 35~ (deduct from net) 5@ 2@C 11 II Overtime: Double time Expi ration date: 4-30-73 CLASS I F I CAT I ON : WAGE Journeyman Foreman - less than 5 men Foreman - 5 men or more 8.25 (effective 5-1-73) 45c ,above journeyman 90r: above journeyman I BRICK, BLOCK AND STONE MASON TENDERS (San Diego 263-6661 Health I Welfare: 5-1 -73 Pens ion : Vaca t i on : Overt ime: Double time Expiration date: 6-30-74 CLASS I F I CAT I ON : Brick Tender 5-1 -72 Foreman Fork1 ift Operator Ref rectory Stack WGt-G. 4Oc 1 .oo 40c 6.37 (effective 5-1-73) 50c above Brick Tender 35c " 40c II II II 11 (Note: Supplemental Dues Deduction of $0.05 per hour, when authorized by Employee, is to be deducted from wages and sent directly to Laborer's Local 89) -1 5- 45c 63c effective 5-1 -73 eo+ $7-90 - 6-13 5*13 25C above jourzeyman f WAGE SCALES FOR CONSTRUCTION SUB-TRADES ELECTRICAL WORKERS (San Diego 298-9387) Effective Health G Welfare: 6-1 -72 Pens ion: Vacat ion: N.E.B.F. Industry Advancement G Promot ion Ove r t i me Double Time Expiration Date: 5-31-73 CLASS IF ICAT I ON: Jou rneyma n L i nema n T 2 - 1. - 7 3 Jou rneyma n Techn i c i a n Line Truck or Line Equipment Operator Journeyman Wi reman Cable Splicer G rou ndma n Foreman General Foreman 48c (effective 6-1-73) 23 c 10% (deduct from gross 1% gross wage 2t wage) 9.72 9.72 9.72 9.72 10.02 7.48 10.82 11.93 ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS (608 S. New Hampshire, Rm. 101 , Los Angeles 90005 - phone: 213-389-1353) RETROACT I VE TO 9-16-72 Health G Welfare: 34%t -t 3+c by employee Pension: 23C + 51iC by employee Vacation: Less than 5 years = 2%; over 5 years = 4% -t vacation credit of 2% EDUCAT I ONAL FUND: RETROACTIVE TO 9-16-72 l+C Expiration date: 7-8-77 CLASS IF ICAT I ON: WAGE EFFECTIVE Mecha n i c 9-1 6-72 9.45 2-1 -73 9.68 Mechanic in charge 10.63 10.89 Helper 6.615 6.78 Probationary Helper 4.725 4,84 SUPPLEMENTAL VACAT I ON: 2% OF REGULAR HOURLY RATE , ALL EL I G I BLE EMPLOYEES REV. 4-23-72 -1 7- E SCALES FOR CONSTR PLASTERERS (San Diego 291 -0277) Effective Health I Welfare: 10-20-72 45c Pens ion: 75c Apprent icesh ip: 6c Promotional: 1 oc Vacat ion: 65~ (deduct from net) 30c approved 5-25-73 by CASC Overtime: Time G one-half; Sundays G Holidays - Double time Expi rat ion date: 4-25-74 CLASS I F I CAT I ON : Jou r neyma n Foreman Hazard pay 9-27-73 PLASTER TENDERS (San D i ego 263-6661 ) Health G Welfare: 9-27-73 Pens ion: Vacation: P romot i ona 1 : Dues Check Off: Apprentice Training Fund: WAGE 8.70 9.79 5Oc 45c 75c 85c 1 oc 5i 6c Overtime: Time and one-half; Sundays G Holidays - double time Expiration date: 5-15-74 CLASS I F I CAT I ON : P 1 as t e r Tende r 4-27-73 P 1 a s te r Tender Foreman WAGE 7.70 8.02% (does not i ncl ude vacation) -20- i * .* WAGE SCALES FOX CONSTRUCTION SUB-TRADES ,PLUiWING (SERVICE, HEATING, RETRIGERATION, INDUSTRIAL AND GENERAL PIPEFITTERS) (San Diego 297-1852) E f € e ct i ve Health & Welfare: 7/1/72 10% monthly gross Pension z 16% monthly gross Vacation & Holiday: 13% monthly gross Apprenticeship & Journeyman Training: 1% monthly gross Overtine: Double time iration date: 6/30/73 CLASSIFICATION : Journeyman Foreman General Foreman WAGE 1 4 I 7/1/72 $5.62 (per hour/36 hr- week) 10% premium 20% premium L '1 I , UTILITY PLUXBERS. (San Diego 297-1852) Health & Welfare: 10/1/72 10% monthly gross Pension t 16% monthly gross Vacation & Holiday: 10% monthly gross i ! Overtime : Time & One-half: Sundays & IIol3days double time IFICATION: Journeyman Trainee r;xpi.ration date: 9/30/73 10/1/72 -2L- $7.94 4.00 8.13 t one-ha 2.2 r” 4/3 0/7 3 5-1 -73 ~undays & Holiiizys double time 5/1/72 WAGE 7/1/72 1/1/73 7/1/72 7/1/72 7/1/72 7/1/72 -22 - WAGE SCALES FOR CONSTRUCTION -------- SUR-TAUDES - -_I_ _TERRAZZO HELPERS (San Diego 284-6151) /.$ if Effective EFFECTIVE Pension: Vacation 2 8 /30/7 1 20e 8/30/72 65e I1 Overtime: Time & one-half; Sundays & Holidays double time Expiration date: 8/30/74 CLASSIFICATION : Helpers & Floor Machine Operators All base machine operators WAGE $5.63 6.03 4a L/ TILE & MARBLE HELPERS (San Diego 284-6151) Iizalth & Welfare: 6/1/7 2 30C: Pension : 45c Vacation : 60$ Overtime: Double time iration date: 5/31/74 CLASSIFICATION : Tile setter helper 6/1/72 WAGE - $5.94 8/30/72 11 12/1/72 II I1 12/1/72 35c: 75c $5.83 6.23 40C 50C 60e $5.94 REV. 4/23/73 -23- WAGE SCALES FOR CONSTRUCTION SUB-TRADES TILE, MARBLE I TERRAZZO WORKERS (.Sari Diego 283-0704) Effect i ve Health I Welfare: 6-1 -73 40c Pens ion : 65c Vaca t ion: 60c Overtime: Expiration Date: 5-31-75 Double time (except labor shortage at time and one-half) WAGE CLASS I F 1 CAT I ON : Journeyman 22-1 -72 Foreman Scaffold pay (above 12') 7.26 (effective 6-1-73) 75c above journeyman 15c -24-