05/24/2022 - Regular - Additional Docs-Sascon ContractCONTRACT
CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
LIPPERT ROAD REPAIR AND SIDEWALK RETROFIT PROJECT
CONTRACT NO. C024-22
THIS CONTRACT (“Contract”) is made and entered into this 24th day of May, 2022, by and between the City of Port Orchard, a municipality incorporated and existing under the laws of the
State of Washington, hereinafter called the “City,” and Sascon, LLC, hereinafter called the “Contractor.”
WITNESSETH:
General Provisions.
Description of Work.
The Contractor, in consideration of the covenants, agreements and payments to be performed and made by the City, hereby covenants and agrees to furnish all labor, tools, materials, equipment
and supplies required for, and to execute, construct and finish in full compliance with the Contract Documents, LIPPERT ROAD REPAIR AND SIDEWALK RETROFIT PROJECT. The Contractor further
agrees to perform all such work for the Contract Price stated in the Contractor’s Bid Proposal dated March 31,2022, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as if set
forth in full. Contractor further represents that the services furnished under this Agreement will be performed in accordance with and as described in the attached plans and specifications
and with the Port Orchard Municipal Code, the City’s Public Works Standards, which includes (but is not limited to) the current edition of the WSDOT Standard Specifications for Road,
Bridge, and Municipal Construction (which shall apply except where noted otherwise). All of these standards are by this reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof. Contractor
further represents that the services furnished under this Agreement will be performed in accordance with generally accepted professional practices within the Puget Sound region in effect
at the time such services are performed.
The Contractor will also ensure full compliance with the City’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) agreement with Kitsap County Department of Human Services (Exhibit C), including
specifically agreeing that it will comply with any policies, procedures, and requirements of such agreement and provide documentation as required for the City to obtain maximum grant
funding for the Project.
The Contract Documents include:
Exhibit A -a confirmed copy of the Proposal made by the Contractor on March 31, 2022, together with the Instructions to Bidders.
Exhibit B – The Project Manual for the Lippert Road Repair and Sidewalk Retrofit Project.
Exhibit C – Grant Funding Agreement
Exhibit D – Federal and State Prevailing Wage Requirements
Exhibit E – Section 3 Requirements
Exhibit F – Retainage Options
All Exhibits to this Contract are by this reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof as if set forth in full.
B. Time of Completion.
Time is of the essence of this Contract. It is agreed that the work covered by this Contract shall start within 14 calendar days after Notice to Proceed is issued and that all construction
shall be complete within 65 working days after the Notice to Proceed Date.
C. Liquidated Damages.
It is further agreed that the City will suffer damage and be put to additional expense in the event that the Contractor shall not have the specified portions of the work completed in
all its parts in the time specified, and as it may be difficult to accurately compute the amount of such damage, the Contractor expressly covenants and agrees to pay to the City liquidated
damages, the sum as calculated by the equation shown in Section 1-08.9 of the WSDOT Standard Specifications, for each and every working day said work is not complete beyond the time
shown in the Proposal.
Non-Discrimination.
During the performance of this Contract, the Contractor, for itself, its assignees, and successors in interest agrees to comply with the following non-discrimination statutes and authorities;
including but not limited to compliance with the following Pertinent Non-Discrimination Authorities:
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U .S.C. § 2000d et seq., 78 stat. 252), (prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin); and 49 C.F.R. Part 21.
The Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, (42 U.S.C. § 4601), (prohibits unfair treatment of persons displaced or whose property has been
acquired because of Federal or Federal-aid programs and projects);
Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973, (23 U.S.C. § 324 et seq.), (prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex);
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, (29 U.S.C. § 794 et seq.), as amended, (prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability); and 49 C.F.R. Part 27;
The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, (42 U .S.C. § 6101 et seq.), (prohibits discrimination on the basis of age);
Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1982, (49 USC§ 471, Section 4 7123), as amended, (prohibits discrimination based on race, creed, color, national origin, or sex);
The Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, (PL 100-209), (Broadened the scope, coverage and applicability of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, The Age Discrimination Act of 1975
and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, by expanding the definition of the terms "programs or activities" to include all of the programs or activities of the Federal-aid
recipients, sub- recipients and contractors, whether such programs or activities are Federally funded or not);
Titles II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability in the operation of public entities, public and private transportation
systems, places of public accommodation, and certain testing entities (42 U.S.C. §§ 12131-12189) as implemented by Department of Transportation regulations at 49 C.P.R. parts 37 and
38;
The Federal Aviation Administration's Non-discrimination statute (49 U.S.C. § 47123) (prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, and sex);
Executive Order 12898, Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations, which ensures discrimination against minority populations
by discouraging programs, policies, and activities with disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects on minority and low-income populations;
Executive Order 13166, Improving Access to Services for Persons with Limited English Proficiency, and resulting agency guidance, national origin discrimination includes discrimination
because of limited English proficiency (LEP). To ensure compliance with Title VI, you must take reasonable steps to -ensure that LEP persons have meaningful access to your programs
(70 Fed. Reg. at 74087 to 74100);
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended, which prohibits you from discriminating because of sex in education programs or activities (20 U.S.C. 1681 et seq).
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
The City of Port Orchard, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department
of Transportation subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, must
affirmatively ensure that its contracts comply with these regulations.
Also, in accordance with Title VI, the City is required to include the following clauses in every contract subject to Title VI and its related regulations.
Therefore, during the performance of this Contract, the Contractor, for itself, its assignees, and successors in interest agrees as follows:
Compliance with Regulations: The Contractor will comply with the Acts and the Regulations relative to Nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the U.S. Department of Transportation,
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), as they may be amended from time to time, which are herein incorporated by reference and made a part of this Contract.
Nondiscrimination: The Contractor, with regard to the work performed by it during this Contract, will not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability,
income-level, or LEP in the selection and retention of subcontractors, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment. The Contractor will not participate directly or indirectly
in the discrimination prohibited by the Acts and the Regulations as set forth in Appendix A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, including employment practices
when this Contract covers any activity, project, or program set forth in Appendix B of 49 C.F.R. part 21.
Solicitations for Subcontracts, Including Procurements of Materials and Equipment: In all solicitations, either by competitive bidding, or negotiation made by the Contractor for work
to be performed under a subcontract, including procurements of materials, or leases of equipment, each potential subcontractor or supplier will be notified by the Contractor of the
Contractor’s obligations under this Contract and the Acts and the Regulations relative to Non-discrimination on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, income-level,
or LEP.
Information and Reports: The Contractor will provide all information and reports required by the Acts, the Regulations and directives issued pursuant thereto and will permit access to
its books, records, accounts, other sources of information, and its facilities as may be determined by the City or the FHWA to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with such Acts, Regulations,
and
instructions. Where any information required of the Contractor is in the exclusive possession of another who fails or refuses to furnish the information, the Contractor will so certify
to the City or the FHWA, as appropriate, and will set forth what efforts it has made to obtain the information.
Sanctions for Noncompliance: In the event of the Contractor’s noncompliance with the Non- discrimination provisions of this Contract, the City will impose such contract sanctions as
it or the FHWA may determine to be appropriate, including, but not limited to:
withholding payments to the Contractor under the Contract until the Contractor complies; and/or
cancelling, terminating, or suspending the Contract, in whole or in part.
Incorporation of Provisions: The Contractor will include the provisions of paragraphs one through six in every subcontract, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment,
unless exempt by the Acts, the Regulations and directives issued pursuant thereto. The Contractor will take action with respect to any subcontract or procurement as the City or the
FHWA may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance. Provided, that if the Contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with litigation
by a subcontractor, or supplier because of such direction, the Contractor may request the City to enter into any litigation to protect the interests of the City. In addition, the Contractor
may request the United States to enter into the litigation to protect the interests of the United States.
HUD Community Development Block Grant Requirements
This project is subject to 2 CFR Part 200. Therefore, the Contractor for itself, its assignees, and successors in interest agrees as follows:
Equal Employment Opportunity:
The Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The Contractor will take affirmative
action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Such action shall
include, but not be limited to the following:
employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training,
including apprenticeship. The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officer
setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause.
(2) The Contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the Contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration
for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.
(3) The Contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because such employee or applicant has inquired
about, discussed, or disclosed the compensation of the employee or applicant or another employee or applicant. This provision shall not apply to instances in which an employee who has
access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of such employee’s essential job functions discloses the compensation of such other employees or applicants
to individuals who do not otherwise have access to such information, unless such disclosure is in response to a formal complaint or charge, in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding,
hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or is consistent with the Contractor’s legal duty to furnish information.
(4) The Contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice, to be
provided advising the said labor union worker’s representatives of the Contractor’s commitments under this section, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available
to employees and applicants for employment.
(5) The Contractor will comply with all provisions of Executive Order No. 11246 of Sept. 24, 1965, and of the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor.
(6) The Contractor will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by the rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of
Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books, records, and accounts by the administering agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to ascertain
compliance with such rules, regulations, and orders.
(7) In the event of the Contractor's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this contract or with any of such rules, regulations, or orders, this contract may be cancelled,
terminated or suspended in whole or in part and the Contractor may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts or federally assisted construction contracts in accordance
with procedures authorized in Executive Order No. 11246 of Sept. 24, 1965, and such other sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Executive Order No. 11246 of September
24, 1965, or by rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law.
(8) The Contractor will include the provisions of paragraphs (1) through (8) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary
of Labor issued pursuant to Section 204 of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The Contractor
will take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as may be directed by the Secretary of Labor as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for
noncompliance: Provided, however, that in the event the Contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction,
the Contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States.
Compliance with Davis Bacon requirements: The Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations under Davis Bacon This project is required to meet Federal
Labor Standards Provisions Davis Bacon wage laws as explained in HUD form 4010. All
work performed on the project will be subject to the approved federal wage determination rates in bid documents.
Clean Air Act and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act: The Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act
(42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.) and Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) as amended.
Debarment and Suspension: The Contractor agrees to certify that it is not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded by any Federal
department or agency in accordance with Executive Orders 12549 and 12689, 24 C.F.R. Pt. 24.
Prohibition on the Use of Funds for Lobbying Activities: The Contractor agrees to certify that no Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing
or attempting to influence an officer or employee of an agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the
awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, or the entering into of any cooperative agreement.
Section 3 Hiring:
The work to be performed under this contract is subject to the requirements of section 3 of this Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, 12 U.S.C. 1701 U (section 3).
The purpose of section 3 is to ensure that employment and other economic opportunities generated by HUD assistance of HUD-assisted projects covered by section 3, shall, to the greatest
extend feasible, and be directed to low-and very low-income persons, particularly persons who are recipients of HUD assistance for housing.
The parties to this contract agree to comply with HUD's regulations in 24 CFR part 135, which implement section 3. As evidenced by their execution of this contract, the parties to this
contract certify that they are under no contractual or other impediment that would prevent them from complying with the part 135 regulations.
The Contractor agrees to send to each labor organization or representative of workers with which the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement or other understanding, if any,
a notice advising the labor organization or workers; representative of the contractor's commitments under this section 3 clause. The notice shall describe the section 3 preference,
shall set forth minimum number and job titles subject to hire, availability of apprenticeship and training positions, the qualifications for each; and the name and location of the person(s)
taking applications for each of the positions; and the anticipated date the work shall begin.
The Contractor agrees to include this section 3 clause in every subcontract subject to compliance with regulations in 24 CFR part 135, and agrees to take appropriate action, as provided
in an applicable provision of the subcontract or in this section 3 clause, upon a finding that the subcontractor is in violation of the regulations in 24 CFR part 135. The Contractor
will not subcontract with any subcontractor where the contractor has notice or knowledge that the subcontractor has been found in violation of the regulations in 24 CFR part 135.
Noncompliance with HUD's regulations in 24 CFR part 135 may result in sanctions, termination of this contract for default, and debarment or suspension from future HUD assisted contracts.
The Contractor certifies that any vacant employment positions, including training positions, that are filled (1) after the Contractor is selected but before the contract is executed,
and (2) with persons other than those to whom the regulations of 24 CFR part 135 require employment opportunities to be directed, were not filled to circumvent the Contractor's obligations
under 24 CFR part 135.
Public Records Act Chapter 42.56 RCW
Contractor understands that her/his bid response documents and any contract documents may be subject to release under the Public Records Act Chapter 42.56 RCW and the City may be required
to disclose such documents upon a request. Contractor acknowledges that s/he has been advised to mark any records believed to be trade secrets or confidential in nature as “confidential.”
If records marked as “confidential” are found to be responsive to the request for records, the City as a courtesy to the Contractor, may elect to give notice to Contractor of the request
so as to allow Contractor to seek a protective order from a Court. Contractor acknowledges and agrees that any records deemed responsive to a public records request may be released
at the sole discretion of, and without notice by, the City.
Termination
The City may terminate this contract for cause or for convenience.
Termination for Cause. The City may, upon 7 days written notice to Contractor and to its surety, terminate (without prejudice to any right or remedy of the City) the contract, or any
part of it, for cause upon the occurrence of any one or more of the following events: Contractor fails to complete the work or any portion thereof with sufficient diligence to ensure
substantial completion of the work within the contract time; Contractor is adjudged bankrupt, makes a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors, or a receiver is appointed
on account of its insolvency; Contractor fails in a material way to replace or correct work not in conformance with the Contract Documents, Contractor repeatedly fails to supply skilled
workers or proper materials or equipment; Contractor materially disregards or fails to comply with laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, or orders of any public authority having jurisdiction;
or Contractor is otherwise in material breach of any provision of the contract. Upon termination, the City may, at its option, take possession of or use all documents, materials, equipment,
tools, and construction equipment and machinery thereon owned by Contractor to maintain the orderly progress of, and to finish, the work, and finish the work by whatever other reasonable
method it deems expedient.
Termination for Convenience. The City may, upon written notice, terminate (without prejudice to any right or remedy of the City) the contract, or any part of it, for the convenience
of the City.
Settlement of Costs. If the City terminates for convenience, Contractor shall be entitled to make a request for an equitable adjustment for its reasonable direct costs incurred prior
to the effective date of the termination, plus a reasonable allowance for overhead and profit on work performed prior to termination, plus the reasonable administrative costs of the
termination, but shall not be entitled to any other costs or damages, whatsoever, provided however, the total sum payable upon termination shall not exceed the Contract Sum reduced
by prior payments.
Corporate Surety Bond
With this Contract, Contractor is furnishing a Corporate Surety Bond in the amount of
__________________________________ Dollars ($____________) with ____________________ as Surety, to ensure full compliance, execution and performance of this Contract by the Contractor
in accordance with all its terms and provisions.
VII. Independent Contractor.
The parties intend that an Independent Contractor-Employer Relationship will be created by this Agreement and that the Contractor has the ability to control and direct the performance
and details of its work, the City being interested only in the results obtained under this Agreement.
VIII. Changes.
The City may issue a written change order for any change in the Contract work during the performance of this Agreement. If the Contractor determines, for any reason, that a change order
is necessary, Contractor must submit a written change order request to the person listed in the Notice provision section of this Agreement, within fourteen (14) calendar days of the
date Contractor knew or should have known of the facts and events giving rise to the requested change. If the City determines that the change increases or decreases the Contractor's
costs or time for performance, the City will make an equitable adjustment. The City will attempt, in good faith, to reach agreement with the Contractor on all equitable adjustments.
However, if the parties are unable to agree, the City will determine the equitable adjustment as it deems appropriate. The Contractor shall proceed with the change order work upon
receiving either a written change order from the City or an oral order from the City before actually receiving the written change order. If the Contractor fails to require a change
order within the time specified in this paragraph, the Contractor waives its right to make any claim or submit subsequent change order requests for that portion of the contract work.
If the Contractor disagrees with the equitable adjustment, the Contractor must complete the change order work; however, the Contractor may elect to protest the adjustment as provided
in subsections A through E of Section IX entitled, “Claims,” below.
The Contractor accepts all requirements of a change order by: (1) endorsing it, (2) writing a separate acceptance, or (3) not protesting in the way this section provides. A change order
that is accepted by Contractor as provided in this section shall constitute full payment and final settlement of all claims for contract time and for direct, indirect and consequential
costs, including costs of delays related to any work, either covered or affected by the change.
IX. Claims. If the Contractor disagrees with anything required by a change order, another written order, or an oral order from the City, including any direction, instruction, interpretation,
or determination by the City, the Contractor may file a claim as provided in this section. The Contractor shall give written notice to the City of all claims within fourteen (14) calendar
days of the occurrence of the events giving rise to the claims, or within fourteen (14) calendar days of the date the Contractor knew or should have known of the facts or events giving
rise to the claim, whichever occurs first. Any claim for damages, additional payment for any reason, or extension of time, whether under this Agreement or otherwise, shall be conclusively
deemed to have been waived by the Contractor unless a timely written claim is made in strict accordance with the applicable provisions of this Agreement.
At a minimum, a Contractor's written claim shall include the information set forth in subsections A, items 1 through 5 below.
FAILURE TO PROVIDE A COMPLETE, WRITTEN NOTIFICATION OF CLAIM WITHIN THE TIME ALLOWED SHALL BE AN ABSOLUTE WAIVER OF ANY CLAIMS ARISING IN ANY WAY FROM THE FACTS OR EVENTS SURROUNDING
THAT CLAIM OR CAUSED BY THAT DELAY.
A. Notice of Claim. Provide a signed written notice of claim that provides the following information:
1. The date of the Contractor's claim;
2. The nature and circumstances that caused the claim;
3. The provisions in this Agreement that support the claim;
4. The estimated dollar cost, if any, of the claimed work and how that estimate was determined; and
5. An analysis of the progress schedule showing the schedule change or disruption if the Contractor is asserting a schedule change or disruption.
B. Records. The Contractor shall keep complete records of extra costs and time incurred as a result of the asserted events giving rise to the claim. The City shall have access to any
of the Contractor's records needed for evaluating the protest.
The City will evaluate all claims, provided the procedures in this section are followed. If the City determines that a claim is valid, the City will adjust payment for work or time
by an equitable adjustment. No adjustment will be made for an invalid protest.
C. Contractor's Duty to Complete Protested Work. In spite of any claim, the Contractor shall proceed promptly to provide the goods, materials and services required by the City under
this Agreement.
D. Failure to Protest Constitutes Waiver. By not protesting as this section provides, the Contractor also waives any additional entitlement and accepts from the City any written or
oral order (including directions, instructions, interpretations, and determination).
E. Failure to Follow Procedures Constitutes Waiver. By failing to follow the procedures of this section, the Contractor completely waives any claims for protested work and accepts from
the City any written or oral order (including directions, instructions, interpretations, and determination).
X. Limitation Of Actions.
CONTRACTOR MUST, IN ANY EVENT, FILE ANY LAWSUIT ARISING FROM OR CONNECTED WITH THIS AGREEMENT WITHIN 120 CALENDAR DAYS FROM THE DATE THE CONTRACT WORK IS COMPLETE OR CONTRACTOR’S ABILITY
TO FILE THAT CLAIM OR SUIT SHALL BE FOREVER BARRED. THIS SECTION FURTHER LIMITS ANY APPLICABLE STATUTORY LIMITATIONS PERIOD.
XI. Warranty.
Upon acceptance of the contract work, Contractor must provide the City a two-year warranty bond in the amount of twenty percent (20%) of the contract price a form and amount acceptable
to the City. The Contractor shall correct all defects in workmanship and materials within two (2) years from the date of the City’s acceptance of the Contract work, including replacing
vegetation that fails to thrive. In the event any parts are repaired or replaced, only original replacement parts shall be used—rebuilt or used parts will not be acceptable. When
defects are corrected, the warranty for that portion of the work shall extend for one (1) additional year from the date such correction is completed and accepted by the City. The
Contractor shall begin to correct any defects within seven (7) calendar days of its receipt of notice from the City of the defect. If the Contractor does not accomplish the corrections
within a reasonable time as determined by the City, the City may complete the corrections and the Contractor shall pay all costs incurred by the City in order to accomplish the correction.
XII. Indemnification.
Contractor shall defend, indemnify, and hold the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, injuries, damages, losses or suits,
including all legal costs and attorney fees, arising out of or in connection with the Contractor's performance of this Agreement, except for that portion of the injuries and damages
caused by the sole negligence of the City.
The City's inspection or acceptance of any of Contractor's work when completed shall not be grounds to avoid any of these covenants of indemnification.
Should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that this Agreement is subject to RCW 4.24.115, then, in the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons
or damages to property caused by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of the Contractor and the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents and volunteers, the Contractor's
liability hereunder shall be only to the extent of the Contractor's negligence.
It is further specifically and expressly understood that the indemnification provided herein constitutes the contractor's waiver of immunity under Industrial Insurance, Title 51 RCW,
solely for the purposes of this indemnification. The parties further acknowledge that they have mutually negotiated this waiver.
THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE THE EXPIRATION OR TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT.
XIII. Insurance.
The Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement, insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property which may arise from or in connection
with the performance of the work hereunder by the Contractor, its agents, representative, employees or subcontractors.
No Limitation. Contractor’s maintenance of insurance as required by the agreement shall not be construed to limit the liability of the Contractor to the coverage provided by such insurance,
or otherwise limit the City’s recourse to any remedy available at law or in equity.
A. Minimum Scope of Insurance. Contractor shall obtain insurance of the types described below:
1. Automobile Liability insurance covering all owned, non-owned, hired and leased vehicles. Coverage shall be written on Insurance Services Office (ISO) form CA 00 01 or a substitute
form providing equivalent liability coverage. If necessary, the policy shall be endorsed to provide contractual liability coverage.
2. Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 01 and shall cover liability arising from premises, operations, stop gap liability, independent
contractors, products-completed operations, personal injury and advertising injury, and liability assumed under an insured contract. The Commercial General Liability insurance shall
be endorsed to provide the Aggregate Per Project Endorsement ISO form CG 25 03 11 85. There shall be no endorsement or modification of the Commercial General Liability insurance for
liability arising from explosion, collapse or underground property damage. The City shall be named as an insured under the Contractor’s Commercial General Liability insurance policy
with respect to the work performed for the City using ISO Additional Insured endorsement CG 20 10 10 01 and Additional Insured-Completed Operations endorsement CG 20 37 10 01 or substitute
endorsements providing equivalent coverage.
3. Workers’ Compensation coverage as required by the Industrial Insurance laws of the State of Washington.
4. Builders Risk insurance covering interests of the City, the Contractor, Subcontractors, and Sub-subcontractors in the work. Builders Risk insurance shall be on a all-risk policy form
and shall insure against the perils of fire and extended coverage and physical loss or damage including flood and earthquake, theft, vandalism, malicious mischief, collapse, temporary
buildings and debris removal. This Builders Risk insurance covering the work will have a deductible of $5,000 for each occurrence, which will be the responsibility of the Contractor.
Higher deductibles for flood and earthquake perils may be accepted by the City upon written request by the Contractor and written acceptance by the City. Any increased deductibles accepted
by the City will remain the responsibility of the Contractor. The Builders Risk insurance shall be maintained until final acceptance of the work by the City.
B. Minimum Amounts of Insurance. Contractor shall maintain the following insurance limits:
1. Automobile Liability insurance with a minimum combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage of $1,000,000 per accident.
2. Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written with limits no less than $1,000,000 each occurrence, $2,000,000 general aggregate and a $2,000,000 products-completed operations
aggregate limit.
3. Builders Risk insurance shall be written in the amount of the completed value of the project with no coinsurance provisions.
C. Other Insurance Provisions. The insurance policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions for Automobile Liability, Commercial General Liability and
Builders Risk insurance:
1. The Contractor’s insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respect the City. Any insurance, self-insurance, or insurance pool coverage maintained by the City shall be excess
of the Contractor’s insurance and shall not contribute with it.
2. The Contractor’s insurance shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be cancelled by either party, except after thirty (30) days prior written notice by certified mail, return
receipt requested, has been given to the City.
D. Contractor’s Insurance for Other Losses. The Contractor shall assume full responsibility for all loss or damage from any cause whatsoever to any tools, Contractor’s employee-owned
tools, machinery, equipment, or motor vehicles owned or rented by the Contractor, or the Contractor’s agents, suppliers or contractors as well as to any temporary structures, scaffolding
and protective fences.
E. Waiver of Subrogation. The Contractor and the City waive all rights against each other any of their Subcontractors, Sub-subcontractors, agents and employees, each of the other, for
damages caused by fire or other perils to the extend covered by Builders Risk insurance or other property insurance obtained pursuant to the Insurance Requirements Section of this Contract
or other property insurance applicable to the work. The policies shall provide such waivers by endorsement or otherwise.
F. Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best rating of not less than A:VII.
G. Verification of Coverage. Contractor shall furnish the City with original certificates and a copy of the amendatory endorsements, including but not necessarily limited to the additional
insured endorsement, evidencing the Automobile Liability and Commercial General Liability insurance of the Contractor before commencement of the work. Before any exposure to loss may
occur, the Contractor shall file with the City a copy of the Builders Risk insurance policy that includes all applicable conditions, exclusions, definitions, terms and endorsements
related to this Project.
H. Subcontractors. Contractor shall ensure that each subcontractor of every tier obtain at a minimum the same insurance coverage and limits as stated herein for the Contractor (with
the exception of Builders Risk insurance). Upon request the City, the Contractor shall provide evidence of such insurance.
XIV. WORK PERFORMED AT CONTRACTOR'S RISK. Contractor shall take all necessary precautions and shall be responsible for the safety of its employees, agents, and subcontractors in the
performance of the contract work and shall utilize all protection necessary for that purpose. All work shall be done at Contractor's own risk, and Contractor shall be responsible for
any loss of or damage to materials, tools, or other articles used or held for use in connection with the work.
XV. Miscellaneous Provisions.
A. Non-Waiver of Breach. The failure of the City to insist upon strict performance of any of the covenants and agreements contained in this Agreement, or to exercise any option conferred
by this Agreement in one or more instances shall not be construed to be a waiver or relinquishment of those covenants, agreements or options, and the same shall be and remain in full
force and effect.
B. Resolution of Disputes and Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. If the parties are unable to
settle any dispute, difference or claim arising from the parties’ performance of this Agreement, the exclusive means of resolving that dispute, difference or claim, shall only be by
filing suit exclusively under the venue, rules
and jurisdiction of the Kitsap County Superior Court, Kitsap County, Washington, unless the parties agree in writing to an alternative dispute resolution process. In any claim or lawsuit
for damages arising from the parties' performance of this Agreement, each party shall pay all its legal costs and attorney's fees incurred in defending or bringing such claim or lawsuit,
including all appeals, in addition to any other recovery or award provided by law; provided, however, nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to limit the City's right to indemnification
under Section XII of this Agreement.
C. Written Notice. All communications regarding this Agreement shall be sent to the parties at the addresses listed on the signature page of the Agreement, unless notified to the contrary.
Any written notice hereunder shall become effective three (3) business days after the date of mailing by registered or certified mail, and shall be deemed sufficiently given if sent
to the addressee at the address stated in this Agreement or such other address as may be hereafter specified in writing.
D. Assignment. Any assignment of this Agreement by either party without the written consent of the non-assigning party shall be void. If the non-assigning party gives its consent to
any assignment, the terms of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect and no further assignment shall be made without additional written consent.
E. Modification. No waiver, alteration, or modification of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be binding unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized representative
of the City and Contractor.
F. Entire Agreement. The written provisions and terms of this Agreement, together with any Exhibits attached hereto, shall supersede all prior verbal statements of any officer or other
representative of the City, and such statements shall not be effective or be construed as entering into or forming a part of or altering in any manner this Agreement. All of the above
documents are hereby made a part of this Agreement. However, should any language in any of the Exhibits to this Agreement conflict with any language contained in this Agreement, the
terms of this Agreement shall prevail.
G. Compliance with Laws. The Contractor agrees to comply with all federal, state, and municipal laws, rules, and regulations that are now effective or in the future become applicable
to Contractor's business, equipment, and personnel engaged in operations covered by this Agreement or accruing out of the performance of those operations.
H. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall constitute an original, and all of which will together constitute this one Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused these presents to be duly executed.
CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
By:
Robert Putaansuu, Mayor
CONTRACTOR
By:
Title:
Address:
ATTEST:
Brandy Wallace, MMC, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Charlotte Archer, City Attorney
NOTICES TO BE SENT TO:
CONTRACTOR: CITY
INSERT NAME Title of Person to Receive Notice
ADDRESS ADDRESS
TELEPHONE TELEPHONE
Email Email
With a copy to the City Clerk at the same address
PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BOND
CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
LIPPERT ROAD REPAIR AND SIDEWALK RETROFIT PROJECT
PW PROJECT NO. PW2022-002, Contract No. C024-22
Bond to City of Port Orchard, Washington
Bond No. _____________
We,___________________________________,and____________________________________
(Principal) (Surety)
a _________________________________ Corporation, and as a surety corporation authorized to become a surety upon Bonds of Contractors with municipal corporations in Washington State,
are jointly and severally bound to the City of Port Orchard, Washington (“Owner”), in the penal sum of _________________________________________________________ Dollars ($_________________),
the payment of which sum, on demand, we bind ourselves and our successors, heirs, administrators, executors, or personal representatives, as the case may be. This Performance Bond is
provided to secure the performance of Principal in connection with a contract dated May 24, 2022, between Principal and Owner for a project entitled Lippert Road Repair and Sidewalk
Retrofit (“Project”) – Public Works Project No. PW2022-002, Contract No. C024-22 (“Contract”). The initial penal sum shall equal 100 percent of the Total Bid Price, including all applicable
state sales tax, as specified in the Proposal submitted by Principal.
NOW, THEREFORE, this Performance and Payment Bond shall be satisfied and released only upon the condition that Principal:
Faithfully performs all provisions of the Contract and changes authorized by Owner in the manner and within the time specified as may be extended under the Contract;
Pays all laborers, mechanics, subcontractors, lower tier subcontractors, material-persons, and all other persons or agents who supply labor, equipment, or materials to the Project;
Pays the taxes, increases and penalties incurred on the Project under Titles 50, 51 and 82 RCW on: (A) Projects referred to in RCW 60.28.011(1)(b); and/or (B) Projects for which the
bond is conditioned on the payment of such taxes, increases and penalties; and
Posts a two-year warranty/maintenance bond to secure the project. Such bond shall be in the amount of twenty percent (20%) of the project costs.
Provided, further that this bond shall remain in full force and effect until released in writing by the City at the request of the Surety or Principal.
The surety shall indemnify, defend, and protect the Owner against any claim of direct or indirect loss resulting from the failure:
Of the Principal (or any of the employees, subcontractors, or lower tier subcontractors of the Principal) to faithfully perform the Contract, or
Of the Principal (or any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor of the Principal) to pay all laborers, mechanics, subcontractors, lower tier subcontractors, material person, or any
other person who provides supplies or provisions for carrying out the work.
The liability of Surety shall be limited to the penal sum of this Performance and Payment Bond.
No change, extension of time, alteration, or addition to the terms of the Contract or to the Work to be performed under the Contract shall in any way affect Surety’s obligation on the
Performance Bond. Surety hereby waives notice of any change, extension of time, alteration, or addition to the terms of the Contract or the Work, with the exception that Surety shall
be notified if the Contract time is extended by more than twenty percent (20%).
If any modification or change increases the total amount to be paid under the Contract, Surety’s obligation under this Performance and Payment Bond shall automatically increase in a
like amount. Any such increase shall not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the original amount of the Performance and Payment Bond without the prior written consent of Surety.
This Performance and Payment Bond shall be governed and construed by the laws of the State of Washington, and venue shall be in Kitsap County, Washington.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this instrument in two (2) identical counterparts this _______ day of _________________, 20 ___.
___________________________________
Principal Surety
Signature of Authorized Official Signature of Authorized Official
By
Printed Name and Title Attorney in Fact (Attach Power of Attorney)
Name and address of local office of
Agent and/or Surety Company:
Surety companies executing bonds must appear on the current Authorized Insurance List in the State of Washington per Section 1-02.7 of the Standard Specifications.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Corporation, Partnership, or Individual
STATE OF )
)ss.
COUNTY OF )
On this _____ day of____________, 20____, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared________________________,
to me known to be the (check one of the following boxes):
⌂ _______________________ of __________________________________, the
corporation,
⌂ _______________________ of __________________________________, the
partnership,
⌂ individual,
that executed the foregoing instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said ⌂ corporation, ⌂ partnership, ⌂ individual for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on
oath stated that ⌂ he ⌂she was authorized to execute said instrument.
WITNESS my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year first above written.
Print or type name
NOTARY PUBLIC,
in and for the State of Washington
Residing at
My Commission expires:
SURETY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
STATE OF )
)ss.
COUNTY OF )
On this _______ day of________________, 20_____, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared___________________,
to me known to be the _____________________________ of________________________________, the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument
to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that ⌂ he ⌂ she was authorized to execute said instrument.
WITNESS my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year first above written.
___________________________________
Print or type name
NOTARY PUBLIC,
in and for the State of Washington
Residing
My Commission expires:
CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
MAINTENANCE/WARRANTY BOND
Project #:PW2022-002, Contract C024-22
Surety Bond #: Date Posted:
Expiration Date:
RE: Project Name: Lippert Road Repair and Sidewalk Retrofit Project
Owner/Developer/Contractor:
Project Address:
KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, (hereinafter called the "Principal"), and , a corporation organized under the laws of the State of , and authorized
to transact surety business in the State of Washington (hereinafter called the "Surety"), are held and firmly bound unto the City of Port Orchard, Washington, in the sum of
dollars ($ ) 20% of the total contract amount, lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which sum we and each of us
bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, by these presents. THE CONDITIONS of the above obligation are such that:
WHEREAS, the above named Principal has constructed and installed certain improvements on public property in connection with a project as described above within the City of Port Orchard;
and
WHEREAS, the Principal is required to post a bond for the twenty-four (24) months following written and final acceptance of the project in order to provide security for the obligation
of the Principal to repair and/or replace said improvements against defects in workmanship, materials or installation during the twenty-four (24) months after written and final approval/acceptance
of the same by the City;
NOW, THEREFORE, this Maintenance Bond has been secured and is hereby submitted to the City. It is understood and agreed that this obligation shall continue in effect until released
in writing by the City, but only after the Principal has performed and satisfied the following conditions:
A. The work or improvements installed by the Principal and subject to the terms and conditions of this Bond are as follows: (insert complete description of work here)
B. The Principal and Surety agree that the work and improvements installed in the above-referenced project shall remain free from defects in material, workmanship and installation (or,
in the case of landscaping, shall survive,) for a period of twenty-four (24) months after written and final acceptance of the same and approval by the City. Maintenance is defined
as acts carried out to prevent a decline, lapse or cessation of the state of the project or improvements as accepted by the City during the twenty-four (24) month period after final
and written acceptance, and includes, but is not limited to, repair or replacement of defective workmanship, materials or installations.
C. The Principal shall, at its sole cost and expense, carefully replace and/or repair any damage or defects in workmanship, materials or installation to the City-owned real property
on which improvements have been installed, and leave the same in as good condition or better as it was before commencement of the work.
D. The Principal and the Surety agree that in the event any of the improvements or restoration work installed or completed by the Principal as described herein, fail to remain free from
defects in materials, workmanship or installation (or in the case of landscaping, fail to survive), for a period of twenty-four (24) months from the date of approval/acceptance of the
work by the City, the Principal shall repair and/replace the same within ten (10) days of demand by the City, and if the Principal should fail to do so, then the Surety shall:
1. Within twenty (20) days of demand of the City, make written commitment to the City that it will either:
a). remedy the default itself with reasonable diligence pursuant to a time schedule acceptable to the City; or
b). tender to the City within an additional ten (10) days the amount necessary, as determined by the City, for the City to remedy the default, up to the total bond amount.
Upon completion of the Surety's duties under either of the options above, the Surety shall then have fulfilled its obligations under this bond. If the Surety elects to fulfill its
obligation pursuant to the requirements of subsection D(1)(b), the City shall notify the Surety of the actual cost of the remedy, upon completion of the remedy. The City shall
return, without interest, any overpayment made by the Surety, and the Surety shall pay to the City any actual costs which exceeded the City estimate, limited to the bond amount.
2. In the event the Principal fails to make repairs or provide maintenance within the time period requested by the City, then the City, its employees and agents shall have the right
at the City's sole election to enter onto said property described above for the purpose of repairing or maintaining the improvements. This provision shall not be construed as
creating an obligation on the part of the City or its representatives to repair or maintain such improvements.
E. Corrections. Any corrections required by the City shall be commenced within ten (10) days of notification by the City and completed within thirty (30) days of the date of notification.
If the work is not performed in a timely manner, the City shall have the right, without recourse to legal action, to take such action under this bond as described in Section D above.
F. Extensions and Changes. No change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the work to be performed by the Principal shall affect the obligation of the Principal or Surety
on this bond, unless the City specifically agrees, in writing, to such alteration, addition, extension or change. The Surety waives notice of any such change, extension, alteration
or addition thereunder.
G. Enforcement. It is specifically agreed by and between the parties that in the event any legal action must be taken to enforce the provisions of this bond or to collect said bond,
the prevailing party shall be entitled to collect its costs and reasonable attorney fees as a part of the reasonable costs of securing the obligation hereunder. In the event of settlement
or resolution of these issues prior to the filing of any suit, the actual costs incurred by the City, including reasonable attorney fees, shall be considered a part of the obligation
hereunder secured. Said costs and reasonable legal fees shall be recoverable by the prevailing party, not only from the proceeds of this bond, but also over and above said bond as
a part of any recovery (including recovery on the bond) in any judicial proceeding. The Surety hereby agrees that this bond shall be governed by the
laws of the State of Washington. Venue of any litigation arising out of this bond shall be in Kitsap County Superior Court.
H. Bond Expiration. This bond shall remain in full force and effect until the obligations secured hereby have been fully performed and until released in writing by the City at the
request of the Surety or Principal.
DATED this day of , 20__.
SURETY COMPANY DEVELOPER/OWNER
(Signature must be notarized) (Signature must be notarized)
By: By:
Its Its
Business Name: Business Name:
Business Address: Business Address:
City/State/Zip Code: City/State/Zip Code:
Telephone Number: Telephone Number:
CHECK FOR ATTACHED NOTARY SIGNATURE
______Individual (Form P-1)
______Corporation (Form P-2)
______Surety Company (Form P-2)
FORM P-1 / NOTARY BLOCK
(Use For Individual/Sole Proprietor Only)
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
) ss.
COUNTY OF KITSAP )
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that is the person who appeared before me, and said person acknowledged that (he/she)
signed this instrument, and acknowledged it to be (his/her) free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
Dated:
(print or type name)
NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the
State of Washington, residing
at:
My Commission expires:
FORM P-2 / NOTARY BLOCK
(Use For Partnership or Corporation Only)
(Developer/Owner)
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
) ss.
COUNTY OF )
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that is the person who appeared before me, and said person acknowledged as the ___________________
______________ of _________________________________that (he/she) signed this instrument, on oath stated that (he/she) was authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it to
be (his/her) free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
Dated: ______________________________
___________________________________
___________________________________ (print or type name)
NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the
State of Washington, residing
at: _________________________________
My Commission expires: _____________
FORM P-2/NOTARY BLOCK
(Surety Company)
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
) ss.
COUNTY OF )
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that is the person who appeared before me, and said person acknowledged as the ___________________
______________ of _________________________________that (he/she) signed this instrument, on oath stated that (he/she) was authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it to
be (his/her) free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
Dated: _____________________________
___________________________________
____________________________________ (print or type name)
NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the
State of Washington, residing
at: _________________________________
My Commission expires: ______________
EXHIBIT F
5% RETAINAGE INVESTMENT OPTION
Contractor: Sascon, LLC
Project Name: Lippert Road Repair and Sidewalk Retrofit Project
Date: __________________________________ Project Number: PW2022-01
Pursuant to RCW 60.28.010, as amended, you may exercise an option as to how the 5% retainage under this contract will be invested. Please complete and sign this form indication your
preference. If you fail to do so you will miss the benefit of any interest earned. Select one of the following options:
/ 1. Savings Account: Money will be placed in an interest-bearing account. The interest will be paid to you directly, rather than kept on deposit. If this is your choice, then
please complete attached SAVINGS ACCOUNT AGREEMENT. Please state the name of your bank.
Bank:____________________________________________________________
/ 2. Escrow/Investments: The City will deliver retainage checks to a selected bank, pursuant to an escrow agreement. The bank will then invest the funds in securities or bonds selected
by you, and interest will be paid to you as it accrues. If this is your choice then please complete attached ESCROW AGREEMNT.
Preferred Bank: ____________________________________________________
Securities/Bonds: ___________________________________________________
3. Guarantee Deposit: Retainage will be held by the City. No interest is payable to the Contractor
Retainage is normally released 45 days after final acceptance of the work or following receipt of Labor and Industries/Department of Revenue clearance, whichever date is the later. Retainage
on landscaping work may be longer, due to its seasonal nature. However, if this project is subject to grant funding, then the retainage may also be held until such time as the Contractor
meets its obligations to the City to provide required information and documentation for compliance with the grant funding requirements.
State law allows for limited early release of retainage in certain circumstance.
______________________________ Contractor’s Signature
______________________________
Title
SAVING ACCOUNT AGREEMENT
TO BANK: _______________________ SAVINGS ACCOUNT NO: ___________________
BANK’S ADDRESS: _____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
AGENCY: CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
216 Prospect Street
Port Orchard WA 98366
CONTRACT NO: ________________________________________
PROJECT TITLE: ______________________________________________________________
The estimated completion date of contract is: _________________________________________
The undersigned, ______________________________________________________, herein referred to as the CONTRACTOR, has directed the CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, Washington, hereinafter referred
to as the AGENCY, to deliver to you its warrants which shall be payable to you and the CONTRACTOR jointly. Such warrants are to be held and disposed of by you in accordance with the
following instructions and upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth.
INSTRUCTIONS
Warrants or checks made payable to you and the CONTRACTOR jointly upon delivery to you shall be endorsed by you and forwarded for collection. The moneys will then be placed by you in
an interest-bearing savings account.
When and as interest on the savings account accrues and is paid, you shall collect such interest and forward it to the CONTRACTOR at its address designated below unless otherwise director
by the CONTRACTOR.
You are not authorized to deliver to the CONTRACTOR all or any part of the principal held by you pursuant to this agreement, except in accordance with written instruction from the AGENCY.
Compliance with such instructions shall relieve you of any further liability related thereto.
The CONTRACTOR agrees to pay you as compensation for your services hereunder as follows:
Payment of all fees shall be the sole responsibility of the CONTRACTOR and shall not be deducted from any moneys placed with you pursuant to this agreement until and unless the AGENCY
directs the release to the CONTRACTOR, whereupon you shall be granted a first lien upon such moneys released and shall be entitled to reimburse yourself from such moneys for the entire
amount of your fees as provided for herein above. In the event that you are made a party to any litigation with respect to the moneys held by you hereunder, or in the event that the
conditions of this agreement are not promptly fulfilled, or that you are required to render any service not provided for in these instructions, or that there is any assignment of the
interests of this agreement, or any modification hereof, you shall be entitled to reasonable compensation for such extraordinary services from the CONTRACTOR and reimbursement from
the CONTRACTOR for all costs and expenses, including attorney fees occasioned by such default, delay, controversy or litigation.
This agreement shall not be binding until executed by the CONTRACTOR and the AGENCY and accepted by you.
This instrument contains the entire agreement between you, the CONTRACTOR and the AGENCY. You are not a party to nor bound by any instrument or agreement other than this. You shall not
be required to take notice of any default or any other matter nor be bound by nor required to give notice or demand, nor required to take any action whatever except as herein expressly
provided. You shall not be liable for any loss or damage not caused by your own negligence or willful misconduct.
The foregoing provisions shall be binding upon the assigns, successors, personal representative and heir of the Parties hereto.
___________________________________ CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
Contractor Agency
BY:_________________________________ BY:______________________________
Title: ________________________________
Date: ________________________________ Date: _____________________________
Address: _____________________________
/
The above savings account agreement and instruction received and accepted this _______________ day of _______________, 20___
____________________________________
Bank Name
____________________________________
Authorized Bank Officer
ESCROW AGREEMENT
TO BANK: __________________________ ESCROW NO.: _____________________________
BANK’S ADDRESS: _____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________ AGENCY: CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
216 Prospect Street
Port Orchard WA 98366
CONTRACT NO.: ___________________________________
PROJECT TITLE: _____________________________________________________
The estimated completion date of contract is: ________________________________
The undersigned, _____________________________________________, herein referred to as the CONTRACTOR, has directed the CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, Washington, hereinafter referred to as the
AGENCY, to deliver to you its warrants which shall be payable to you and the CONTRACTOR jointly. Such warrants are to be held and disposed of by you in accordance with the following
instructions and upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth.
INSTRUCTIONS
Warrants or checks made payable to you and the CONTRACTOR jointly upon delivery to you shall be endorsed by you and forwarded for collection. The moneys will then be used by you to purchase,
as directed by the CONTRACTOR, bonds or other securities chosen by the CONTRACTOR and approved by the AGENCY. Attached is a list of such bonds, or other securities approved by the AGENCY.
Other bonds or securities, except stocks may be selected by the CONTRACTOR, subject to express written approval of the AGENCY. Purchase of such bonds or other securities shall be in
a form which shall allow you alone to reconvert such bonds or other securities into money if you are required to do so by the AGENCY as provided in Paragraph 4 of this Escrow Agreement.
When and as interest on the securities held by you pursuant to this agreement accrues and is paid, you shall collect such interest and forward it to the CONTRACTOR at its address designated
below unless otherwise directed by the CONTRACTOR.
You are not authorized to deliver to the CONTRACTOR all or any part of the securities held by you pursuant to this agreement (or any moneys derived from the sale of such securities,
or the negotiation of the AGENCY’S warrants) except in accordance with written instructions from the AGENCY. Compliance with such instruction shall relieve you of any further liability
related thereto.
In the event the AGENCY orders you to do so in writing, you shall within thirty-five (35) days of receipt of such order, reconvert into money the securities held by you pursuant to this
agreement and return such money together with any other moneys held by you hereunder, to the AGENCY.
The CONTRACTOR agrees to pay you as compensation for your services hereunder as follows:
Payment of all fees shall be the sole responsibility of the CONTRACTOR and shall not be deducted from any property placed with you pursuant to this agreement until and unless the AGENCY
directs the release to the CONTRACTOR of the securities and moneys held hereunder whereupon you shall be granted a first lien upon such property released and shall be entitled to reimburse
yourself from such property for the entire amount of your fees as provided for herein above. In the event that are made a party to any litigation with respect to the property held by
you hereunder, or in the event that the conditions of this escrow are not promptly fulfilled or that you are required to render any service not provided for in these instructions, or
that there is any assignment of the interest of this escrow or any modification hereof, you shall be entitled to reasonable compensation for such extraordinary services from the CONTRACTOR
and reimbursement from the CONTRACTOR for all costs and expenses, including attorney fees occasioned by such default, delay, controversy or litigation.
This agreement shall not be binding until executed by the CONTRACTOR and the AGENCY and accepted by you.
This instrument contains the entire agreement between you, the CONTRACTOR and the AGENCY with respect to this escrow and you are not a party to nor bound by any instrument or agreement
other than this; you shall not be required to take notice of any default or any other matter nor be bound by nor be bound by nor required to give notice or demand , nor required to
take action whatever except as herein expressly provided; you shall not be liable for any loss or damage not caused by your own negligence or willful misconduct.
The foregone provision shall be binding upon the assigns, successors, personal representative, and heir of the Parties hereto.
_______________________________________ CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
Contractor Agency
By: ____________________________________ By: __________________________________
Title: __________________________________
Date: __________________________________ Date: _________________________________
Address: ________________________________
/
The above escrow agreement and instruction received and accepted this ___________ day of ___________, 20__.
____________________________________
Bank Name
____________________________________
Authorized Bank Officer
SECURITIES AUTHORIZED BY AGENCY
Bills, certificates, notes or bonds of the United States;
Other obligations of the United States or its agencies;
Obligation of any corporation wholly-owned by the government of the United States;
Indebtedness of the Federal Nation Mortgage Association; and
Time deposits in commercial banks.
APPENDIX A
BID AND CONTRACT PROVISIONS
APPENDIX B
FEDERAL (DAVIS BACON) PREVAILING WAGES
FEDERAL WAGE DECISION
"General Decision Number: WA20220001 01/07/2022
Superseded General Decision Number: WA20210001
State: Washington
Construction Type: Highway
Counties: Washington Statewide.
HIGHWAY (Excludes D.O.E. Hanford Site in Benton and Franklin
Counties)
Note: Contracts subject to the Davis-Bacon Act are generally
required to pay at least the applicable minimum wage rate
required under Executive Order 14026 or Executive Order 13658.
Please note that these Executive Orders apply to covered
contracts entered into by the federal government that are
subject to the Davis-Bacon Act itself, but do not apply to
contracts subject only to the Davis-Bacon Related Acts,
including those set forth at 29 CFR 5.1(a)(2)-(60).
If the contract is entered into on or after January 30, 2022, or
the contract is renewed or extended (e.g., an option is
exercised) on or after January 30, 2022, Executive Order 14026
generally applies to the contract. The contractor must pay all
covered workers at least $15.00 per hour (or the applicable wage
rate listed on this wage determination, if it is higher) for all
hours spent performing on that contract in 2022.
If the contract was awarded on or between January 1, 2015 and
January 29, 2022, and the contract is not renewed or extended on
or after January 30, 2022, Executive Order 13658 generally
applies to the contract. The contractor must pay all covered
workers at least $11.25 per hour (or the applicable wage rate
listed on this wage determination, if it is higher) for all
hours spent performing on that contract in 2022.
The applicable Executive Order minimum wage rate will be
adjusted annually. If this contract is covered by one of the
Executive Orders and a classification considered necessary for
performance of work on the contract does not appear on this wage
determination, the contractor must still submit a conformance
request.
Additional information on contractor requirements and worker
protections under the Executive Orders is available at
www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts.
Modification Number Publication Date
0 01/07/2022
CARP0003-006 06/01/2018
SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON: CLARK, COWLITZ, KLICKITAT,
LEWIS(Piledriver only), PACIFIC (South of a straight line made
by extending the north boundary line of Wahkiakum County west
to Willapa Bay to the Pacific Ocean), SKAMANIA, and WAHKIAKUM
Counties.
Rates Fringes
Carpenters:
CARPENTERS..................$ 37.64 16.83
DIVERS TENDERS..............$ 43.73 16.83
DIVERS......................$ 87.73 16.83
DRYWALL.....................$ 37.64 16.83
MILLWRIGHTS.................$ 38.17 16.83
PILEDRIVERS.................$ 38.71 16.83
DEPTH PAY:
50 TO 100 FEET $1.00 PER FOOT OVER 50 FEET
101 TO 150 FEET $1.50 PER FOOT OVER 101 FEET
151 TO 200 FEET $2.00 PER FOOT OVER 151 FEET
Zone Differential (Add up Zone 1 rates):
Zone 2 - $0.85
Zone 3 - 1.25
Zone 4 - 1.70
Zone 5 - 2.00
Zone 6 - 3.00
BASEPOINTS: ASTORIA, LONGVIEW, PORTLAND, THE DALLES, AND
VANCOUVER, (NOTE: All dispatches for Washington State
Counties: Cowlitz, Wahkiakum and Pacific shall be from
Longview Local #1707 and mileage shall be computed from
that point.)
ZONE 1: Projects located within 30 miles of the respective
city hall of the above mentioned cities
ZONE 2: Projects located more than 30 miles and less than 40
miles of the respective city of the above mentioned cities
ZONE 3: Projects located more than 40 miles and less than 50
miles of the respective city of the above mentioned cities
ZONE 4: Projects located more than 50 miles and less than 60
miles of the respective city of the above mentioned cities.
ZONE 5: Projects located more than 60 miles and less than 70
miles of the respective city of the above mentioned cities
ZONE 6: Projects located more than 70 miles of the respected
city of the above mentioned cities
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CARP0030-004 06/01/2020
CLALLAM, GRAYS HARBOR, ISLAND, JEFFERSON, KING, KITSAP, LEWIS,
MASON, PACIFIC (North of a straight line made by extending the
north boundary line of Wahkiakum County west to the Pacific
Ocean), PIERCE, SAN JUAN, SKAGIT, SNOHOMISH, THURSTON AND
WHATCOM Counties
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CARPENTER
BRIDGE CARPENTERS...........$ 46.92 18.02
CARPENTERS ON CREOSOTE
MATERIAL....................$ 47.02 18.02
CARPENTERS..................$ 46.92 18.02
DIVERS TENDER...............$ 51.89 18.02
DIVERS......................$ 100.78 18.02
MILLWRIGHT AND MACHINE
ERECTORS....................$ 48.42 18.02
PILEDRIVER, DRIVING,
PULLING, CUTTING, PLACING
COLLARS, SETTING, WELDING
OR CRESOTE TREATED
MATERIAL, ALL PILING........$ 47.17 18.02
(HOURLY ZONE PAY: WESTERN AND CENTRAL WASHINGTON - ALL
CLASSIFICATIONS EXCEPT MILLWRIGHTS AND PILEDRIVERS
Hourly Zone Pay shall be paid on jobs located outside of the
free zone computed from the city center of the following
listed cities:
Seattle Olympia Bellingham
Auburn Bremerton Anacortes
Renton Shelton Yakima
Aberdeen-Hoquiam Tacoma Wenatchee
Ellensburg Everett Port Angeles
Centralia Mount Vernon Sunnyside
Chelan Pt. Townsend
Zone Pay:
0 -25 radius miles Free
26-35 radius miles $1.00/hour
36-45 radius miles $1.15/hour
46-55 radius miles $1.35/hour
Over 55 radius miles $1.55/hour
(HOURLY ZONE PAY: WESTERN AND CENTRAL WASHINGTON - MILLWRIGHT
AND PILEDRIVER ONLY)
Hourly Zone Pay shall be computed from Seattle Union Hall,
Tacoma City center, and Everett City center
Zone Pay:
0 -25 radius miles Free
26-45 radius miles $ .70/hour
Over 45 radius miles $1.50/hour
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CARP0059-002 06/01/2019
ADAMS, ASOTIN, BENTON, CHELAN (East of 120th meridian),
COLUMBIA, DOUGLAS, FERRY, FRANKLIN, GARFIELD, GRANT (East of
120th meridian), KITTITAS (East of 120th meridian), LINCOLN,
OKANOGAN (East of 120th meridian), PEND OREILLE, SPOKANE,
STEVENS, WALLA WALLA, WHITMAN, and YAKIMA (East of 120th
meridian) Counties
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CARPENTER
GROUP 1.....................$ 35.47 16.88
GROUP 2.....................$ 47.42 18.96
GROUP 3.....................$ 36.66 16.88
GROUP 4.....................$ 36.66 16.88
GROUP 5.....................$ 83.96 16.88
GROUP 6.....................$ 40.23 16.88
GROUP 7.....................$ 41.23 16.88
GROUP 8.....................$ 37.66 16.88
GROUP 9.....................$ 44.23 16.88
CARPENTER & DIVER CLASSIFICATIONS:
GROUP 1: Carpenter
GROUP 2: Millwright, Machine Erector
GROUP 3: Piledriver - includes driving, pulling, cutting,
placing collars, setting, welding, or creosote treated
material, on all piling
GROUP 4: Bridge, Dock, and Wharf carpenters
GROUP 5: Diver Wet
GROUP 6: Diver Tender, Manifold Operator, ROV Operator
GROUP 7: Diver Standby
GROUP 8: Assistant Diver Tender, ROV Tender/Technician
GROUP 9: Manifold Operator-Mixed Gas
ZONE PAY:
ZONE 1 0-45 MILES FREE
ZONE 2 45-100 $4.00/PER HOUR
ZONE 3 OVER 100 MILES $6.00/PER HOUR
DISPATCH POINTS:
CARPENTERS/MILLWRIGHTS: PASCO (515 N Neel Street) or Main
Post Office of established residence of employee (Whichever
is closest to the worksite).
CARPENTERS/PILEDRIVER: SPOKANE (127 E. AUGUSTA AVE.) or Main
Post Office of established residence of employee (Whichever
is closest to the worksite).
CARPENTERS: WENATCHEE (27 N. CHELAN) or Main Post Office of
established residence of employee (Whichever is closest to
the worksite).
CARPENTERS: COEUR D' ALENE (1839 N. GOVERNMENT WAY) or Main
Post Office of established residence of employee (Whichever
is closest to the worksite).
CARPENTERS: MOSCOW (306 N. JACKSON) or Main Post Office of
established residence of employee (Whichever is closest to
the worksite).
DEPTH PAY FOR DIVERS BELOW WATER SURFACE:
50-100 feet $2.00 per foot
101-150 feet $3.00 per foot
151-220 feet $4.00 per foot
221 feet and deeper $5.00 per foot
PREMIUM PAY FOR DIVING IN ENCLOSURES WITH NO VERTICAL ASCENT:
0-25 feet Free
26-300 feet $1.00 per Foot
SATURATION DIVING:
The standby rate applies until saturation starts. The
saturation diving rate applies when divers are under
pressure continuously until work task and decompression are
complete. the diver rate shall be paid for all saturation
hours.
WORK IN COMBINATION OF CLASSIFICATIONS:
Employees working in any combination of classifications
within the diving crew (except dive supervisor) in a shift
are paid in the classification with the highest rate for
that shift.
HAZMAT PROJECTS:
Anyone working on a HAZMAT job (task), where HAZMAT
certification is required, shall be compensated at a
premium, in addition to the classification working in as
follows:
LEVEL D + $.25 per hour - This is the lowest level of
protection. No respirator is used and skin protection is
minimal.
LEVEL C + $.50 per hour - This level uses an air purifying
respirator or additional protective clothing.
LEVEL B + $.75 per hour - Uses same respirator protection as
Level A. Supplied air line is provided in conjunction with
a chemical ""splash suit"".
LEVEL A +$1.00 per hour - This level utilizes a fully
encapsulated suit with a self-contained breathing apparatus
or a supplied air line.
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CARP0770-003 06/01/2020
WEST OF 120TH MERIDIAN FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES:
CHELAN, DOUGLAS, GRANT, KITTITAS, OKANOGAN, and YAKIMA
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CARPENTER
CARPENTERS ON CREOSOTE
MATERIAL....................$ 47.02 18.02
CARPENTERS..................$ 46.92 18.02
DIVERS TENDER...............$ 51.89 18.02
DIVERS......................$ 100.78 18.02
MILLWRIGHT AND MACHINE
ERECTORS....................$ 48.42 18.02
PILEDRIVER, DRIVING,
PULLING, CUTTING, PLACING
COLLARS, SETTING, WELDING
OR CRESOTE TREATED
MATERIAL, ALL PILING........$ 47.17 18.02
(HOURLY ZONE PAY: WESTERN AND CENTRAL WASHINGTON - ALL
CLASSIFICATIONS EXCEPT MILLWRIGHTS AND PILEDRIVERS
Hourly Zone Pay shall be paid on jobs located outside of the
free zone computed from the city center of the following
listed cities:
Seattle Olympia Bellingham
Auburn Bremerton Anacortes
Renton Shelton Yakima
Aberdeen-Hoquiam Tacoma Wenatchee
Ellensburg Everett Port Angeles
Centralia Mount Vernon Sunnyside
Chelan Pt. Townsend
Zone Pay:
0 -25 radius miles Free
26-35 radius miles $1.00/hour
36-45 radius miles $1.15/hour
46-55 radius miles $1.35/hour
Over 55 radius miles $1.55/hour
(HOURLY ZONE PAY: WESTERN AND CENTRAL WASHINGTON - MILLWRIGHT
AND PILEDRIVER ONLY)
Hourly Zone Pay shall be computed from Seattle Union Hall,
Tacoma City center, and Everett City center
Zone Pay:
0 -25 radius miles Free
26-45 radius miles $ .70/hour
Over 45 radius miles $1.50/hour
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* ELEC0046-001 08/21/2021
CALLAM, JEFFERSON, KING AND KITSAP COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
CABLE SPLICER....................$ 68.50 25.72
ELECTRICIAN......................$ 62.27 25.53
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* ELEC0048-003 01/01/2021
CLARK, KLICKITAT AND SKAMANIA COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
CABLE SPLICER....................$ 44.22 21.50
ELECTRICIAN......................$ 50.35 25.48
HOURLY ZONE PAY:
Hourly Zone Pay shall be paid on jobs located outside of the
free zone computed from the city center of the following
listed cities:
Portland, The Dalles, Hood River, Tillamook, Seaside and
Astoria
Zone Pay:
Zone 1: 31-50 miles $1.50/hour
Zone 2: 51-70 miles $3.50/hour
Zone 3: 71-90 miles $5.50/hour
Zone 4: Beyond 90 miles $9.00/hour
*These are not miles driven. Zones are based on Delorrne
Street Atlas USA 2006 plus.
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ELEC0048-029 01/01/2021
COWLITZ AND WAHKIAKUM COUNTY
Rates Fringes
CABLE SPLICER....................$ 44.22 21.50
ELECTRICIAN......................$ 50.35 25.48
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ELEC0073-001 07/01/2020
ADAMS, FERRY, LINCOLN, PEND OREILLE, SPOKANE, STEVENS, WHITMAN
COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
CABLE SPLICER....................$ 34.10 16.68
ELECTRICIAN......................$ 37.65 19.68
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* ELEC0076-002 08/31/2021
GRAYS HARBOR, LEWIS, MASON, PACIFIC, PIERCE, AND THURSTON
COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
CABLE SPLICER....................$ 53.15 23.81
ELECTRICIAN......................$ 49.99 24.01
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* ELEC0112-005 06/01/2021
ASOTIN, BENTON, COLUMBIA, FRANKLIN, GARFIELD, KITTITAS, WALLA
WALLA, YAKIMA COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
CABLE SPLICER....................$ 52.50 23.01
ELECTRICIAN......................$ 50.00 22.93
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ELEC0191-003 06/01/2020
ISLAND, SAN JUAN, SNOHOMISH, SKAGIT AND WHATCOM COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
CABLE SPLICER....................$ 44.23 17.73
ELECTRICIAN......................$ 47.95 26.16
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ELEC0191-004 06/01/2018
CHELAN, DOUGLAS, GRANT AND OKANOGAN COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
CABLE SPLICER....................$ 40.82 17.63
ELECTRICIAN......................$ 42.45 21.34
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* ENGI0302-003 06/01/2021
CHELAN (WEST OF THE 120TH MERIDIAN), CLALLAM, DOUGLAS (WEST OF
THE 120TH MERIDIAN), GRAYS HARBOR, ISLAND, JEFFERSON, KING,
KITSAP, KITTITAS, MASON, OKANOGAN (WEST OF THE 120TH MERIDIAN),
SAN JUNA, SKAGIT, SNOHOMISH, WHATCOM AND YAKIMA (WEST OF THE
120TH MERIDIAN) COUNTIES
Zone 1 (0-25 radius miles):
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POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
Group 1A...................$ 51.91 23.82
Group 1AA..................$ 52.66 23.82
Group 1AAA.................$ 53.42 23.82
Group 1.....................$ 51.15 23.82
Group 2.....................$ 50.50 23.82
Group 3.....................$ 49.92 23.82
Group 4.....................$ 46.73 23.82
Zone Differential (Add to Zone 1 rates):
Zone 2 (26-45 radius miles) - $1.00
Zone 3 (Over 45 radius miles) - $1.30
BASEPOINTS: Aberdeen, Bellingham, Bremerton, Everett, Kent,
Mount Vernon, Port Angeles, Port Townsend, Seattle,
Shelton, Wenatchee, Yakima
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1AAA - Cranes-over 300 tons, or 300 ft of boom
(including jib with attachments)
GROUP 1AA - Cranes 200 to 300 tons, or 250 ft of boom
(including jib with attachments); Tower crane over 175 ft
in height, base to boom
GROUP 1A - Cranes, 100 tons thru 199 tons, or 150 ft of boom
(including jib with attachments); Crane-overhead, bridge
type, 100 tons and over; Tower crane up to 175 ft in height
base to boom; Loaders-overhead, 8 yards and over; Shovels,
excavator, backhoes-6 yards and over with attachments
GROUP 1 - Cableway; Cranes 45 tons thru 99 tons, under 150 ft
of boom (including jib with attachments); Crane-overhead,
bridge type, 45 tons thru 99 tons; Derricks on building
work; Excavator, shovel, backhoes over 3 yards and under 6
yards; Hard tail end dump articulating off-road equipment
45 yards and over; Loader- overhead 6 yards to, but not
including 8 yards; Mucking machine, mole, tunnel, drill
and/or shield; Quad 9, HD 41, D-10; Remote control operator
on rubber tired earth moving equipment; Rollagon;
Scrapers-self propelled 45 yards and over; Slipform pavers;
Transporters, all truck or track type
GROUP 2 - Barrier machine (zipper); Batch Plant Operaor-
Concrete; Bump Cutter; Cranes, 20 tons thru 44 tons with
attachments; Crane-overhead, bridge type-20 tons through 44
tons; Chipper; Concrete Pump-truck mount with boom
attachment; Crusher; Deck Engineer/Deck Winches (power);
Drilling machine; Excavator, shovel, backhoe-3yards and
under; Finishing Machine, Bidwell, Gamaco and similar
equipment; Guardrail punch; Horizontal/directional drill
operator; Loaders-overhead under 6 yards; Loaders-plant
feed; Locomotives-all; Mechanics-all; Mixers-asphalt plant;
Motor patrol graders-finishing; Piledriver (other than
crane mount); Roto-mill,roto-grinder; Screedman, spreader,
topside operator-Blaw Knox, Cedar Rapids, Jaeger,
Caterpillar, Barbar Green; Scraper-self propelled, hard
tail end dump, articulating off-road equipment-under 45
yards; Subgrade trimmer; Tractors, backhoes-over 75 hp;
Transfer material service machine-shuttle buggy, blaw
knox-roadtec; Truck crane oiler/driver-100 tons and over;
Truck Mount portable conveyor; Yo Yo Pay dozer
GROUP 3 - Conveyors; Cranes-thru 19 tons with attachments;
A-frame crane over 10 tons; Drill oilers-auger type, truck
or crane mount; Dozers-D-9 and under; Forklift-3000 lbs.
and over with attachments; Horizontal/directional drill
locator; Outside hoists-(elevators and manlifts), air
tuggers, strato tower bucket elevators; Hydralifts/boom
trucks over 10 tons; Loader-elevating type, belt; Motor
patrol grader-nonfinishing; Plant oiler- asphalt, crusher;
Pumps-concrete; Roller, plant mix or multi-lift materials;
Saws-concrete; Scrpers-concrete and carry-all; Service
engineer-equipment; Trenching machines; Truck Crane
Oiler/Driver under 100 tons; Tractors, backhoe 75 hp and
under
GROUP 4 - Assistant Engineer; Bobcat; Brooms; Compressor;
Concrete finish mahine-laser screed; Cranes-A frame-10 tons
and under; Elevator and Manlift-permanent or shaft type;
Gradechecker, Stakehop; Forklifts under 3000 lbs. with
attachments; Hydralifts/boom trucks, 10 tons and under; Oil
distributors, blower distribution and mulch seeding
operator; Pavement breaker; Posthole digger, mechanical;
Power plant; Pumps, water; Rigger and Bellman; Roller-other
than plant mix; Wheel Tractors, farmall type;
Shotcrete/gunite equipment operator
HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MATERIALS:
Personnel in all craft classifications subject to working
inside a federally designated hazardous perimeter shall be
elgible for compensation in accordance with the following
group schedule relative to the level of hazardous waste as
outlined in the specific hazardous waste project site
safety plan.
H-1 Base wage rate when on a hazardous waste site when not
outfitted with protective clothing
H-2 Class ""C"" Suit - Base wage rate plus $ .25 per hour.
H-3 Class ""B"" Suit - Base wage rate plus $ .50 per hour.
H-4 Class ""A"" Suit - Base wage rate plus $ .75 per hour.
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* ENGI0370-002 06/01/2021
ADAMS, ASOTIN, BENTON, CHELAN (EAST OF THE 120TH MERIDIAN),
COLUMBIA, DOUGLAS (EAST OF THE 120TH MERIDIAN), FERRY,
FRANKLIN, GARFIELD, GRANT, LINCOLN, OKANOGAN (EAST OF THE 120TH
MERIDIAN), PEND OREILLE, SPOKANE, STEVENS, WALLA WALLA, WHITMAN
AND YAKIMA (EAST OF THE 120TH MERIDIAN) COUNTIES
ZONE 1:
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POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
GROUP 1.....................$ 29.76 20.65
GROUP 2.....................$ 30.08 20.65
GROUP 3.....................$ 30.69 20.65
GROUP 4.....................$ 30.85 20.65
GROUP 5.....................$ 31.01 20.65
GROUP 6.....................$ 31.21 20.65
GROUP 7.....................$ 31.56 20.65
GROUP 8.....................$ 32.66 20.65
ZONE DIFFERENTIAL (Add to Zone 1 rate): Zone 2 - $2.00
Zone 1: Within 45 mile radius of Spokane, Pasco, Washington;
Lewiston, Idaho
Zone 2: Outside 45 mile radius of Spokane, Pasco,
Washington; Lewiston, Idaho
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1: Bit Grinders; Bolt Threading Machine; Compressors
(under 2000 CFM, gas, diesel, or electric power); Deck
Hand; Fireman & Heater Tender; Hydro-seeder, Mulcher,
Nozzleman; Oiler Driver, & Cable Tender, Mucking Machine;
Pumpman; Rollers, all types on subgrade, including seal and
chip coatings (farm type, Case, John Deere & similar, or
Compacting Vibrator), except when pulled by Dozer with
operable blade; Welding Machine; Crane Oiler-Driver (CLD
required) & Cable Tender, Mucking Machine
GROUP 2: A-frame Truck (single drum); Assistant Refrigeration
Plant (under 1000 ton); Assistant Plant Operator, Fireman
or Pugmixer (asphalt); Bagley or Stationary Scraper; Belt
Finishing Machine; Blower Operator (cement); Cement Hog;
Compressor (2000 CFM or over, 2 or more, gas diesel or
electric power); Concrete Saw (multiple cut); Distributor
Leverman; Ditch Witch or similar; Elevator Hoisting
Materials; Dope Pots (power agitated); Fork Lift or Lumber
Stacker, hydra-lift & similar; Gin Trucks (pipeline);
Hoist, single drum; Loaders (bucket elevators and
conveyors); Longitudinal Float; Mixer (portable-concrete);
Pavement Breaker, Hydra-Hammer & similar; Power Broom;
Railroad Ballast Regulation Operator (self-propelled);
Railroad Power Tamper Operator (self-propelled); Railroad
Tamper Jack Operator (self-propelled; Spray Curing Machine
(concrete); Spreader Box (self-propelled); Straddle Buggy
(Ross & similar on construction job only); Tractor (Farm
type R/T with attachment, except Backhoe); Tugger Operator
GROUP 3: A-frame Truck (2 or more drums); Assistant
Refrigeration Plant & Chiller Operator (over 1000 ton);
Backfillers (Cleveland & similar); Batch Plant & Wet Mix
Operator, single unit (concrete); Belt-Crete Conveyors with
power pack or similar; Belt Loader (Kocal or similar);
Bending Machine; Bob Cat (Skid Steer); Boring Machine
(earth); Boring Machine (rock under 8 inch bit) (Quarry
Master, Joy or similar); Bump Cutter (Wayne, Saginau or
similar); Canal Lining Machine (concrete); Chipper (without
crane); Cleaning & Doping Machine (pipeline); Deck
Engineer; Elevating Belt-type Loader (Euclid, Barber Green
& similar); Elevating Grader-type Loader (Dumor, Adams or
similar); Generator Plant Engineers (diesel or electric);
Gunnite Combination Mixer & Compressor; Locomotive
Engineer; Mixermobile; Mucking Machine; Posthole Auger or
Punch; Pump (grout or jet); Soil Stabilizer (P & H or
similar); Spreader Machine; Dozer/Tractor (up to D-6 or
equivalent) and Traxcavator; Traverse Finish Machine;
Turnhead Operator
GROUP 4: Concrete Pumps (squeeze-crete, flow-crete, pump-
crete, Whitman & similar); Curb Extruder (asphalt or
concrete); Drills (churn, core, calyx or diamond);
Equipment Serviceman; Greaser & Oiler; Hoist (2 or more
drums or Tower Hoist); Loaders (overhead & front-end, under
4 yds. R/T); Refrigeration Plant Engineer (under 1000 ton);
Rubber-tired Skidders (R/T with or without attachments);
Surface Heater & Plant Machine; Trenching Machines (under 7
ft. depth capacity); Turnhead (with re-screening); Vacuum
Drill (reverse circulation drill under 8 inch bit)
GROUP 5: Backhoe (under 45,000 gw); Backhoe & Hoe Ram (under
3/4 yd.); Carrydeck & Boom Truck (under 25 tons); Cranes
(25 tons & under), all attachments including clamshell,
dragline; Derricks & Stifflegs (under 65 tons); Drilling
Equipment(8 inch bit & over) (Robbins, reverse circulation
& similar); Hoe Ram; Piledriving Engineers; Paving (dual
drum); Railroad Track Liner Operaotr (self-propelled);
Refrigeration Plant Engineer (1000 tons & over); Signalman
(Whirleys, Highline Hammerheads or similar); Grade Checker
GROUP 6: Asphalt Plant Operator; Automatic Subgrader (Ditches
& Trimmers)(Autograde, ABC, R.A. Hansen & similar on grade
wire); Backhoe (45,000 gw and over to 110,000 gw); Backhoes
& Hoe Ram (3/4 yd. to 3 yd.); Batch Plant (over 4 units);
Batch & Wet Mix Operator (multiple units, 2 & incl. 4);
Blade Operator (motor patrol & attachments); Cable
Controller (dispatcher); Compactor (self-propelled with
blade); Concrete Pump Boom Truck; Concrete Slip Form Paver;
Cranes (over 25 tons, to and including 45 tons), all
attachments including clamshell, dragline; Crusher, Grizzle
& Screening Plant Operator; Dozer, 834 R/T & similar; Drill
Doctor; Loader Operator (front-end & overhead, 4 yds. incl.
8 yds.); Multiple Dozer Units with single blade; Paving
Machine (asphalt and concrete); Quad-Track or similar
equipment; Rollerman (finishing asphalt pavement); Roto
Mill (pavement grinder); Scrapers, all, rubber-tired;
Screed Operator; Shovel(under 3 yds.); Trenching Machines
(7 ft. depth & over); Tug Boat Operator Vactor guzzler,
super sucker; Lime Batch Tank Operator (REcycle Train);
Lime Brain Operator (Recycle Train); Mobile Crusher
Operator (Recycle Train)
GROUP 7: Backhoe (over 110,000 gw); Backhoes & Hoe Ram (3 yds
& over); Blade (finish & bluetop) Automatic, CMI, ABC,
Finish Athey & Huber & similar when used as automatic;
Cableway Operators; Concrete Cleaning/Decontamination
machine operator; Cranes (over 45 tons to but not including
85 tons), all attachments including clamshell and dragine;
Derricks & Stiffleys (65 tons & over); Elevating Belt
(Holland type); Heavy equipment robotics operator; Loader
(360 degrees revolving Koehring Scooper or similar);
Loaders (overhead & front-end, over 8 yds. to 10 yds.);
Rubber-tired Scrapers (multiple engine with three or more
scrapers); Shovels (3 yds. & over); Whirleys & Hammerheads,
ALL; H.D. Mechanic; H.D. Welder; Hydraulic Platform
Trailers (Goldhofer, Shaurerly andSimilar); Ultra High
Pressure Wateriet Cutting Tool System Operator (30,000
psi); Vacuum Blasting Machine Operator
GROUP 8: Cranes (85 tons and over, and all climbing,
overhead,rail and tower), all attachments including
clamshell, dragline; Loaders (overhead and front-end, 10
yards and over); Helicopter Pilot
BOOM PAY: (All Cranes, Including Tower)
180 ft to 250 ft $ .50 over scale
Over 250 ft $ .80 over scale
NOTE:
In computing the length of the boom on Tower Cranes, they
shall be measured from the base of the Tower to the point
of the boom.
HAZMAT:
Anyone working on HAZMAT jobs, working with supplied air
shall receive $1.00 an hour above classification.
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ENGI0612-001 06/01/2020
PIERCE County
ON PROJECTS DESCRIBED IN FOOTNOTE A BELOW, THE RATE FOR EACH
GROUP SHALL BE 90% OF THE BASE RATE PLUS FULL FRINGE BENEFITS.
ON ALL OTHER WORK, THE FOLLOWING RATES APPLY.
Zone 1 (0-25 radius miles):
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POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
GROUP 1A...................$ 49.50 22.47
GROUP 1AA..................$ 50.22 22.47
GROUP 1AAA.................$ 50.94 22.47
GROUP 1.....................$ 48.77 22.47
GROUP 2.....................$ 48.15 22.47
GROUP 3.....................$ 47.60 22.47
GROUP 4.....................$ 44.55 22.47
Zone Differential (Add to Zone 1 rates):
Zone 2 (26-45 radius miles) = $1.00
Zone 3 (Over 45 radius miles) - $1.30
BASEPOINTS: CENTRALIA, OLYMPIA, TACOMA
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1 AAA - Cranes-over 300 tons or 300 ft of boom
(including jib with attachments)
GROUP 1AA - Cranes- 200 tonsto 300 tons, or 250 ft of boom
(including jib with attachments; Tower crane over 175 ft in
height, bas to boom
GROUP 1A - Cranes, 100 tons thru 199 tons, or 150 ft of boom
(including jib with attachments); Crane-overhead, bridge
type, 100 tons and over; Tower crane up to 175 ft in height
base to boom; Loaders-overhead, 8 yards and over; Shovels,
excavator, backhoes-6 yards and over with attachments
GROUP 1 - Cableway; Cranes 45 tons thru 99 tons under 150 ft
of boom (including jib with attachments); Crane-overhead,
bridge type, 45 tons thru 99 tons; Derricks on building
work; Excavator, shovel, backhoes over 3 yards and under 6
yards; Hard tail end dump articulating off-road equipment
45 yards and over; Loader- overhead, 6 yards to, but not
including, 8 yards; Mucking machine, mole, tunnel, drill
and/or shield; Quad 9 HD 41, D-10; Remote control operator
on rubber tired earth moving equipment; Rollagon; Scrapers-
self-propelled 45 yards and over; Slipform pavers;
Transporters, all track or truck type
GROUP 2 - Barrier machine (zipper); Batch Plant Operator-
concrete; Bump Cutter; Cranes, 20 tons thru 44 tons with
attachments; Crane-Overhead, bridge type, 20 tons through
44 tons; Chipper; Concrete pump-truck mount with boom
attachment; Crusher; Deck engineer/deck winches (power);
Drilling machine; Excavator, shovel, backhoe-3 yards and
under; Finishing machine, Bidwell, Gamaco and similar
equipment; Guardrail punch; Loaders, overhead under 6
yards; Loaders-plant feed; Locomotives-all; Mechanics- all;
Mixers, asphalt plant; Motor patrol graders, finishing;
Piledriver (other than crane mount); Roto-mill, roto-
grinder; Screedman, spreader, topside operator-Blaw Knox,
Cedar Rapids, Jaeger, Caterpillar, Barbar Green;
Scraper-self- propelled, hard tail end dump, articulating
off-road equipment- under 45 yards; Subgrader trimmer;
Tractors, backhoe over 75 hp; Transfer material service
machine-shuttle buggy, Blaw Knox- Roadtec; Truck Crane
oiler/driver-100 tons and over; Truck Mount Portable
Conveyor; Yo Yo pay
GROUP 3 - Conveyors; Cranes through 19 tons with attachments;
Crane-A-frame over 10 tons; Drill oilers-auger type, truck
or crane mount; Dozer-D-9 and under; Forklift-3000 lbs. and
over with attachments; Horizontal/directional drill
locator; Outside Hoists-(elevators and manlifts), air
tuggers, strato tower bucket elevators; Hydralifts/boom
trucks over 10 tons; Loaders-elevating type, belt; Motor
patrol grader-nonfinishing; Plant oiler- asphalt, crusher;
Pump-Concrete; Roller, plant mix or multi-lfit materials;
Saws-concrete; Scrapers, concrete and carry all; Service
engineers-equipment; Trenching machines; Truck crane
oiler/driver under 100 tons; Tractors, backhoe under 75 hp
GROUP 4 - Assistant Engineer; Bobcat; Brooms; Compressor;
Concrete Finish Machine-laser screed; Cranes A-frame 10
tons and under; Elevator and manlift (permanent and shaft
type); Forklifts-under 3000 lbs. with attachments;
Gradechecker, stakehop; Hydralifts/boom trucks, 10 tons and
under; Oil distributors, blower distribution and mulch
seeding operator; Pavement breaker; Posthole
digger-mechanical; Power plant; Pumps-water; Rigger and
Bellman; Roller-other than plant mix; Wheel Tractors,
farmall type; Shotcrete/gunite equipment operator
FOOTNOTE A- Reduced rates may be paid on the following:
1. Projects involving work on structures such as buildings
and bridges whose total value is less than $1.5 million
excluding mechanical, electrical, and utility portions of
the contract.
2. Projects of less than $1 million where no building is
involved. Surfacing and paving included, but utilities
excluded.
3. Marine projects (docks, wharfs, etc.) less than $150,000.
HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MATERIALS: Personnel in all
craft classifications subject to working inside a federally
designated hazardous perimeter shall be elgible for
compensation in accordance with the following group
schedule relative to the level of hazardous waste as
outlined in the specific hazardous waste project site
safety plan.
H-1 Base wage rate when on a hazardous waste site when not
outfitted with protective clothing, Class ""D"" Suit - Base
wage rate plus $ .50 per hour.
H-2 Class ""C"" Suit - Base wage rate plus $1.00 per hour.
H-3 Class ""B"" Suit - Base wage rate plus $1.50 per hour.
H-4 Class ""A"" Suit - Base wage rate plus $2.00 per hour.
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ENGI0612-012 06/01/2020
LEWIS, PACIFIC (portion lying north of a parallel line
extending west from the northern boundary of Wahkaikum County
to the sea) AND THURSTON COUNTIES
ON PROJECTS DESCRIBED IN FOOTNOTE A BELOW, THE RATE FOR EACH
GROUP SHALL BE 90% OF THE BASE RATE PLUS FULL FRINGE BENEFITS.
ON ALL OTHER WORK, THE FOLLOWING RATES APPLY.
Zone 1 (0-25 radius miles):
Rates Fringes
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
GROUP 1A...................$ 48.41 22.47
GROUP 1AA..................$ 49.13 22.47
GROUP 1AAA.................$ 49.83 22.47
GROUP 1.....................$ 47.70 22.47
GROUP 2.....................$ 47.08 22.47
GROUP 3.....................$ 46.55 22.47
GROUP 4.....................$ 43.54 22.47
Zone Differential (Add to Zone 1 rates):
Zone 2 (26-45 radius miles) = $1.00
Zone 3 (Over 45 radius miles) - $1.30
BASEPOINTS: CENTRALIA, OLYMPIA, TACOMA
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1 AAA - Cranes-over 300 tons or 300 ft of boom
(including jib with attachments)
GROUP 1AA - Cranes- 200 tonsto 300 tons, or 250 ft of boom
(including jib with attachments; Tower crane over 175 ft in
height, bas to boom
GROUP 1A - Cranes, 100 tons thru 199 tons, or 150 ft of boom
(including jib with attachments); Crane-overhead, bridge
type, 100 tons and over; Tower crane up to 175 ft in height
base to boom; Loaders-overhead, 8 yards and over; Shovels,
excavator, backhoes-6 yards and over with attachments
GROUP 1 - Cableway; Cranes 45 tons thru 99 tons under 150 ft
of boom (including jib with attachments); Crane-overhead,
bridge type, 45 tons thru 99 tons; Derricks on building
work; Excavator, shovel, backhoes over 3 yards and under 6
yards; Hard tail end dump articulating off-road equipment
45 yards and over; Loader- overhead, 6 yards to, but not
including, 8 yards; Mucking machine, mole, tunnel, drill
and/or shield; Quad 9 HD 41, D-10; Remote control operator
on rubber tired earth moving equipment; Rollagon; Scrapers-
self-propelled 45 yards and over; Slipform pavers;
Transporters, all track or truck type
GROUP 2 - Barrier machine (zipper); Batch Plant Operator-
concrete; Bump Cutter; Cranes, 20 tons thru 44 tons with
attachments; Crane-Overhead, bridge type, 20 tons through
44 tons; Chipper; Concrete pump-truck mount with boom
attachment; Crusher; Deck engineer/deck winches (power);
Drilling machine; Excavator, shovel, backhoe-3 yards and
under; Finishing machine, Bidwell, Gamaco and similar
equipment; Guardrail punch; Loaders, overhead under 6
yards; Loaders-plant feed; Locomotives-all; Mechanics- all;
Mixers, asphalt plant; Motor patrol graders, finishing;
Piledriver (other than crane mount); Roto-mill, roto-
grinder; Screedman, spreader, topside operator-Blaw Knox,
Cedar Rapids, Jaeger, Caterpillar, Barbar Green;
Scraper-self- propelled, hard tail end dump, articulating
off-road equipment- under 45 yards; Subgrader trimmer;
Tractors, backhoe over 75 hp; Transfer material service
machine-shuttle buggy, Blaw Knox- Roadtec; Truck Crane
oiler/driver-100 tons and over; Truck Mount Portable
Conveyor; Yo Yo pay
GROUP 3 - Conveyors; Cranes through 19 tons with attachments;
Crane-A-frame over 10 tons; Drill oilers-auger type, truck
or crane mount; Dozer-D-9 and under; Forklift-3000 lbs. and
over with attachments; Horizontal/directional drill
locator; Outside Hoists-(elevators and manlifts), air
tuggers, strato tower bucket elevators; Hydralifts/boom
trucks over 10 tons; Loaders-elevating type, belt; Motor
patrol grader-nonfinishing; Plant oiler- asphalt, crusher;
Pump-Concrete; Roller, plant mix or multi-lfit materials;
Saws-concrete; Scrapers, concrete and carry all; Service
engineers-equipment; Trenching machines; Truck crane
oiler/driver under 100 tons; Tractors, backhoe under 75 hp
GROUP 4 - Assistant Engineer; Bobcat; Brooms; Compressor;
Concrete Finish Machine-laser screed; Cranes A-frame 10
tons and under; Elevator and manlift (permanent and shaft
type); Forklifts-under 3000 lbs. with attachments;
Gradechecker, stakehop; Hydralifts/boom trucks, 10 tons and
under; Oil distributors, blower distribution and mulch
seeding operator; Pavement breaker; Posthole
digger-mechanical; Power plant; Pumps-water; Rigger and
Bellman; Roller-other than plant mix; Wheel Tractors,
farmall type; Shotcrete/gunite equipment operator
FOOTNOTE A- Reduced rates may be paid on the following:
1. Projects involving work on structures such as buildings
and bridges whose total value is less than $1.5 million
excluding mechanical, electrical, and utility portions of
the contract.
2. Projects of less than $1 million where no building is
involved. Surfacing and paving included, but utilities
excluded.
3. Marine projects (docks, wharfs, etc.) less than $150,000.
HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MATERIALS: Personnel in all
craft classifications subject to working inside a federally
designated hazardous perimeter shall be elgible for
compensation in accordance with the following group
schedule relative to the level of hazardous waste as
outlined in the specific hazardous waste project site
safety plan.
H-1 Base wage rate when on a hazardous waste site when not
outfitted with protective clothing, Class ""D"" Suit - Base
wage rate plus $ .50 per hour.
H-2 Class ""C"" Suit - Base wage rate plus $1.00 per hour.
H-3 Class ""B"" Suit - Base wage rate plus $1.50 per hour.
H-4 Class ""A"" Suit - Base wage rate plus $2.00 per hour.
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ENGI0701-002 01/01/2018
CLARK, COWLITZ, KLICKKITAT, PACIFIC (SOUTH), SKAMANIA, AND
WAHKIAKUM COUNTIES
POWER RQUIPMENT OPERATORS: ZONE 1
Rates Fringes
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
GROUP 1.....................$ 41.65 14.35
GROUP 1A....................$ 43.73 14.35
GROUP 1B....................$ 45.82 14.35
GROUP 2.....................$ 39.74 14.35
GROUP 3.....................$ 38.59 14.35
GROUP 4.....................$ 37.51 14.35
GROUP 5.....................$ 36.27 14.35
GROUP 6.....................$ 33.05 14.35
Zone Differential (add to Zone 1 rates):
Zone 2 - $3.00
Zone 3 - $6.00
For the following metropolitan counties: MULTNOMAH;
CLACKAMAS; MARION; WASHINGTON; YAMHILL; AND COLUMBIA;
CLARK; AND COWLITZ COUNTY, WASHINGTON WITH MODIFICATIONS AS
INDICATED:
All jobs or projects located in Multnomah, Clackamas and
Marion Counties, West of the western boundary of Mt. Hood
National Forest and West of Mile Post 30 on Interstate 84
and West of Mile Post 30 on State Highway 26 and West of
Mile Post 30 on Highway 22 and all jobs or projects located
in Yamhill County, Washington County and Columbia County
and all jobs or porjects located in Clark & Cowlitz County,
Washington except that portion of Cowlitz County in the Mt.
St. Helens ""Blast Zone"" shall receive Zone I pay for all
classifications.
All jobs or projects located in the area outside the
identified boundary above, but less than 50 miles from the
Portland City Hall shall receive Zone II pay for all
classifications.
All jobs or projects located more than 50 miles from the
Portland City Hall, but outside the identified border
above, shall receive Zone III pay for all classifications.
For the following cities: ALBANY; BEND; COOS BAY; EUGENE;
GRANTS PASS; KLAMATH FALLS; MEDFORD; ROSEBURG
All jobs or projects located within 30 miles of the
respective city hall of the above mentioned cities shall
receive Zone I pay for all classifications.
All jobs or projects located more than 30 miles and less than
50 miles from the respective city hall of the above
mentioned cities shall receive Zone II pay for all
classifications.
All jobs or projects located more than 50 miles from the
respective city hall of the above mentioned cities shall
receive Zone III pay for all classifications.
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS CLASSIFICATIONS
Group 1
Concrete Batch Plan and or Wet mix three (3) units or more;
Crane, Floating one hundred and fifty (150) ton but less
than two hundred and fifty (250) ton; Crane, two hundred
(200) ton through two hundred ninety nine (299) ton with
two hundred foot (200') boom or less (including jib,
inserts and/or attachments); Crane, ninety (90) ton through
one hundred ninety nine (199) ton with over two hundred
(200') boom Including jib, inserts and/or attachments);
Crane, Tower Crane with one hundred seventy five foot
(175') tower or less and with less than two hundred foot
(200') jib; Crane, Whirley ninety (90) ton and over;
Helicopter when used in erecting work
Group 1A
Crane, floating two hundred fifty (250) ton and over; Crane,
two hundred (200) ton through two hundred ninety nine
(299) ton, with over two hundred foot (200') boom
(including jib, inserts and/or attachments); Crane, three
hundred (300) ton through three hundred ninety nine (399)
ton; Crane, Tower Crane with over one hundred seventy five
foot (175') tower or over two hundred foot (200') jib;
Crane, tower Crane on rail system or 2nd tower or more in
work radius
Group 1B
Crane, three hundred (300) ton through three hundred ninety
nine (399) ton, with over two hundred foot (200') boom
(including jib, inserts and/or attachments); Floating
crane, three hundred fifty (350) ton and over; Crane, four
hundred (400) ton and over
Group 2
Asphalt Plant (any type); Asphalt Roto-Mill, pavement
profiler eight foot (8') lateral cut and over; Auto Grader
or ""Trimmer""; Blade, Robotic; Bulldozer, Robotic Equipment
(any type); Bulldozer, over one hundred twenty thousand
(120,000) lbs. and above; Concrete Batch Plant and/or Wet
Mix one (1) and two (2) drum; Concrete Diamond Head
Profiler; Canal Trimmer; Concrete, Automatic Slip Form
Paver (Assistant to the Operator required); Crane, Boom
Truck fifty (50) ton and with over one hundred fifty foot
(150') boom and over; Crane, Floating (derrick barge)
thirty (30) ton but less than one hundred fifty (150) ton;
Crane, Cableway twenty-five (25) ton and over; Crane,
Floating Clamshell three (3) cu. Yds. And over; Crane,
ninety (90) ton through one hundred ninety nine (199) ton
up to and including two hundred foot (200') of boom
(including jib inserts and/or attachments); Crane, fifty
(50) ton through eighty nine (89) ton with over one hundred
fifty foot (150') boom (including jib inserts and/or
attachments); Crane, Whirley under ninety (90) ton; Crusher
Plant; Excavator over one hundred thirty thousand (130,000)
lbs.; Loader one hundred twenty thousand (120,000) lbs. and
above; Remote Controlled Earth Moving Equipment; Shovel,
Dragline, Clamshell, five (5) cu. Yds. And over; Underwater
Equipment remote or otherwise, when used in construction
work; Wheel Excavator any size
Group 3
Bulldozer, over seventy thousand (70,000) lbs. up to and
including one hundred twenty thousand (120,000) lbs.;
Crane, Boom Truck fifty (50) ton and over with less than
one hundred fifty foot (150') boom; Crane, fifty (50) ton
through eighty nine (89) ton with one hundred fifty foot
(150') boom or less (including jib inserts and/or
attachments); Crane, Shovel, Dragline or Clamshell three
(3) cu. yds. but less than five (5) cu. Yds.; Excavator
over eighty thousand (80,000) lbs. through one hundred
thirty thousand (130,000) lbs.; Loader sixty thousand
(60,000) lbs. and less than one hundred twenty thousand
(120,000) lbs.
Group 4
Asphalt, Screed; Asphalt Paver; Asphalt Roto-Mill, pavement
profiler, under eight foot (8') lateral cut; Asphalt,
Material Transfer Vehicle Operator; Back Filling Machine;
Backhoe, Robotic, track and wheel type up to and including
twenty thousand (20,000) lbs. with any attachments; Blade
(any type); Boatman; Boring Machine; Bulldozer over twenty
thousand (20,000) lbs. and more than one hundred (100)
horse up to seventy thousand (70,000) lbs.; Cable-Plow (any
type); Cableway up to twenty five (25) ton; Cat Drill (John
Henry); Chippers; Compactor, multi-engine; Compactor,
Robotic; Compactor with blade self-propelled; Concrete,
Breaker; Concrete, Grout Plant; Concrete, Mixer Mobile;
Concrete, Paving Road Mixer; Concrete, Reinforced Tank
Banding Machine; Crane, Boom Truck twenty (20) ton and
under fifty (50) ton; Crane, Bridge Locomotive, Gantry and
Overhead; Crane, Carry Deck; Crane, Chicago Boom and
similar types; Crane, Derrick Operator, under one hundred
(100) ton; Crane, Floating Clamshell, Dragline, etc.
Operator, under three (3) cu. yds. Or less than thirty (30)
ton; Crane, under fifty (50) ton; Crane, Quick Tower under
one hundred foot (100') in height and less than one hundred
fifty foot (150') jib (on rail included); Diesel-Electric
Engineer (Plant or Floating); Directional Drill over twenty
thousand (20,000) lbs. pullback; Drill Cat Operator; Drill
Doctor and/or Bit Grinder; Driller, Percussion, Diamond,
Core, Cable, Rotary and similar type; Excavator Operator
over twenty thousand (20,000) lbs. through eighty thousand
(80,000) lbs.; Generator Operator; Grade-all; Guardrail
Machines, i.e. punch, auger, etc.; Hammer Operator
(Piledriver); Hoist, stiff leg, guy derrick or similar
type, fifty (50) ton and over; Hoist, two (2) drums or
more; Hydro Axe (loader mounted or similar type); Jack
Operator, Elevating Barges, Barge Operator, self-unloading;
Loader Operator, front end and overhead, twenty five
thousand (25,000) lbs. and less than sixty thousand
(60,000) lbs.; Log Skidders; Piledriver Operator (not crane
type); Pipe, Bending, Cleaning, Doping and Wrapping
Machines; Rail, Ballast Tamper Multi-Purpose; Rubber-tired
Dozers and Pushers; Scraper, all types; Side-Boom; Skip
Loader, Drag Box; Strump Grinder (loader mounted or similar
type); Surface Heater and Planer; Tractor, rubber-tired,
over fifty (50) HP Flywheel; Trenching Machine three foot
(3') depth and deeper; Tub Grinder (used for wood debris);
Tunnel Boring Machine Mechanic; Tunnel, Mucking Machine;
Ultra High Pressure Water Jet Cutting Tool System Operator;
Vacuum Blasting Machine Operator; Water pulls, Water wagons
Group 5
Asphalt, Extrusion Machine; Asphalt, Roller (any asphalt
mix); Asphalt, Roto-Mill pavement profiler ground man;
Bulldozer, twenty thousand (20,000) lbs. or less, or one
hundred (100) horse or less; Cement Pump; Chip Spreading
Machine; Churn Drill and Earth Boring Machine; Compactor,
self-propelled without blade; Compressor, (any power) one
thousand two hundred fifty (1,250) cu. ft. and over, total
capacity; Concrete, Batch Plant Quality control; Concrete,
Combination Mixer and compressor operator, gunite work;
Concrete, Curb Machine, Mechanical Berm, Curb and/or Curb
and Gutter; Concrete, Finishing Machine; Concrete, Grouting
Machine; Concrete, Internal Full Slab Vibrator Operator;
Concrete, Joint Machine; Concrete, Mixer single drum, any
capacity; Concrete, Paving Machine eight foot (8') or less;
Concrete, Planer; Concrete, Pump; Concrete, Pump Truck;
Concrete, Pumpcrete Operator (any type); Concrete, Slip
Form Pumps, power driven hydraulic lifting device for
concrete forms; Conveyored Material Hauler; Crane, Boom
Truck under twenty (20) tons; Crane, Boom Type lifting
device, five (5) ton capacity or less; Drill, Directional
type less than twenty thousand (20,000) lbs. pullback; Fork
Lift, over ten (10) ton or Robotic; Helicopter Hoist; Hoist
Operator, single drum; Hydraulic Backhoe track type up to
and including twenty thousand (20,000) lbs.; Hydraulic
Backhoe wheel type (any make); Laser Screed; Loaders,
rubber-tired type, less than twenty five thousand (25,000)
lbs.; Pavement Grinder and/or Grooving Machine (riding
type); Pipe, cast in place Pipe Laying Machine; Pulva-Mixer
or similar types; Pump Operator, more than five (5) pumps
(any size); Rail, Ballast Compactor, Regulator, or Tamper
machines; Service Oiler (Greaser); Sweeper Self-Propelled;
Tractor, Rubber-Tired, fifty (50) HP flywheel and under;
Trenching Machine Operator, maximum digging capacity three
foot (3') depth; Tunnel, Locomotive, Dinkey; Tunnel, Power
Jumbo setting slip forms, etc.
Group 6
Asphalt, Pugmill (any type); Asphalt, Raker; Asphalt, Truck
Mounted Asphalt Spreader, with Screed; Auger Oiler;
Boatman; Bobcat, skid steed (less than one (1) yard);
Broom, self-propelled; Compressor Operator (any power)
under 1,250 cu. ft. total capacity; Concrete Curing Machine
(riding type); Concrete Saw; Conveyor Operator or
Assistant; Crane, Tugger; Crusher Feederman; Crusher Oiler;
Deckhand; Drill, Directional Locator; Fork Lift; Grade
Checker; Guardrail Punch Oiler; Hydrographic Seeder
Machine, straw, pulp or seed; Hydrostatic Pump Operator;
Mixer Box (CTB, dry batch, etc.); Oiler; Plant Oiler; Pump
(any power); Rail, Brakeman, Switchman, Motorman; Rail,
Tamping Machine, mechanical, self-propelled; Rigger; Roller
grading (not asphalt); Truck, Crane Oiler-Driver
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* IRON0014-005 07/01/2021
ADAMS, ASOTIN, BENTON, COLUMBIA, DOUGLAS, FERRY, FRANKLIN,
GARFIELD, GRANT, LINCOLN, OKANOGAN, PEND ORIELLE, SPOKANE,
STEVENS, WALLA WALLA AND WHITMAN COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
IRONWORKER.......................$ 35.55 30.36
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IRON0029-002 07/01/2020
CLARK, COWLITZ, KLICKITAT, PACIFIC, SKAMANIA, AND WAHKAIKUM
COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
IRONWORKER.......................$ 39.10 29.75
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* IRON0086-002 07/01/2021
YAKIMA, KITTITAS AND CHELAN COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
IRONWORKER.......................$ 35.55 30.36
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IRON0086-004 07/01/2020
CLALLAM, GRAYS HARBOR, ISLAND, JEFFERSON, KING, KITSAP, LEWIS,
MASON, PIERCE, SKAGIT, SNOHOMISH, THURSTON, AND WHATCOM COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
IRONWORKER.......................$ 43.95 31.00
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* LABO0238-004 06/01/2021
PASCO AREA: ADAMS, BENTON, COLUMBIA,DOUGLAS (East of 120th
Meridian), FERRY, FRANKLIN, GRANT, OKANOGAN, WALLA WALLA
SPOKANE AREA: ASOTIN, GARFIELD, LINCOLN, PEND OREILLE, SPOKANE,
STEVENS & WHITMAN COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
LABORER (PASCO)
GROUP 1.....................$ 26.69 13.65
GROUP 2.....................$ 28.79 13.65
GROUP 3.....................$ 29.06 13.65
GROUP 4.....................$ 29.33 13.65
GROUP 5.....................$ 29.61 13.65
LABORER (SPOKANE)
GROUP 1.....................$ 27.34 14.50
GROUP 2.....................$ 29.44 14.50
GROUP 3.....................$ 29.71 14.50
GROUP 4.....................$ 29.98 14.50
GROUP 5.....................$ 30.26 14.50
Zone Differential (Add to Zone 1 rate): $2.00
BASE POINTS: Spokane, Pasco, Lewiston
Zone 1: 0-45 radius miles from the main post office.
Zone 2: 45 radius miles and over from the main post office.
LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1: Flagman; Landscape Laborer; Scaleman; Traffic
Control Maintenance Laborer (to include erection and
maintenance of barricades, signs and relief of flagperson);
Window Washer/Cleaner (detail cleanup, such as, but not
limited to cleaning floors, ceilings, walls, windows, etc.
prior to final acceptance by the owner)
GROUP 2: Asbestos Abatement Worker; Brush Hog Feeder;
Carpenter Tender; Cement Handler; Clean-up Laborer;
Concrete Crewman (to include stripping of forms, hand
operating jacks on slip form construction, application of
concrete curing compounds, pumpcrete machine, signaling,
handling the nozzle of squeezcrete or similar machine,6
inches and smaller); Confined Space Attendant; Concrete
Signalman; Crusher Feeder; Demolition (to include clean-up,
burning, loading, wrecking and salvage of all material);
Dumpman; Fence Erector; Firewatch; Form Cleaning Machine
Feeder, Stacker; General Laborer; Grout Machine Header
Tender; Guard Rail (to include guard rails, guide and
reference posts, sign posts, and right-of-way markers);
Hazardous Waste Worker, Level D (no respirator is used and
skin protection is minimal); Miner, Class ""A"" (to include
all bull gang, concrete crewman, dumpman and pumpcrete
crewman, including distributing pipe, assembly & dismantle,
and nipper); Nipper; Riprap Man; Sandblast Tailhoseman;
Scaffold Erector (wood or steel); Stake Jumper; Structural
Mover (to include separating foundation, preparation,
cribbing, shoring, jacking and unloading of structures);
Tailhoseman (water nozzle); Timber Bucker and Faller (by
hand); Track Laborer (RR); Truck Loader; Well-Point Man;
All Other Work Classifications Not Specially Listed Shall
Be Classified As General Laborer
GROUP 3: Asphalt Roller, walking; Cement Finisher Tender;
Concrete Saw, walking; Demolition Torch; Dope Pot Firemen,
non-mechanical; Driller Tender (when required to move and
position machine); Form Setter, Paving; Grade Checker using
level; Hazardous Waste Worker, Level C (uses a chemical
""splash suit"" and air purifying respirator); Jackhammer
Operator; Miner, Class ""B"" (to include brakeman, finisher,
vibrator, form setter); Nozzleman (to include squeeze and
flo-crete nozzle); Nozzleman, water, air or steam; Pavement
Breaker (under 90 lbs.); Pipelayer, corrugated metal
culvert; Pipelayer, multi- plate; Pot Tender; Power Buggy
Operator; Power Tool Operator, gas, electric, pneumatic;
Railroad Equipment, power driven, except dual mobile power
spiker or puller; Railroad Power Spiker or Puller, dual
mobile; Rodder and Spreader; Tamper (to include operation
of Barco, Essex and similar tampers); Trencher, Shawnee;
Tugger Operator; Wagon Drills; Water Pipe Liner;
Wheelbarrow (power driven)
GROUP 4: Air and Hydraulic Track Drill; Aspahlt Raker;Brush
Machine (to include horizontal construction joint cleanup
brush machine, power propelled); Caisson Worker, free air;
Chain Saw Operator and Faller; Concrete Stack (to include
laborers when laborers working on free standing concrete
stacks for smoke or fume control above 40 feet high);
Gunite (to include operation of machine and nozzle);
Hazardous Waste Worker, Level B (uses same respirator
protection as Level A. A supplied air line is provided in
conjunction with a chemical ""splash suit""); High Scaler;
Laser Beam Operator (to include grade checker and elevation
control); Miner, Class C (to include miner, nozzleman for
concrete, laser beam operator and rigger on tunnels);
Monitor Operator (air track or similar mounting); Mortar
Mixer; Nozzleman (to include jet blasting nozzleman, over
1,200 lbs., jet blast machine power propelled, sandblast
nozzle); Pavement Breaker (90 lbs. and over); Pipelayer (to
include working topman, caulker, collarman, jointer,
mortarman, rigger, jacker, shorer, valve or meter
installer); Pipewrapper; Plasterer Tender; Vibrators (all)
GROUP 5 - Drills with Dual Masts; Hazardous Waste Worker,
Level A (utilizes a fully encapsulated suit with a
self-contained breathing apparatus or a supplied air line);
Miner Class ""D"", (to include raise and shaft miner, laser
beam operator on riases and shafts)
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LABO0238-006 06/01/2019
COUNTIES EAST OF THE 120TH MERIDIAN: ADAMS, ASOTIN, BENTON,
CHELAN, COLUMBIA, DOUGLAS, FERRY, FRANKLIN, GARFIELD, GRANT,
LINCOLN, OKANOGAN, PEND OREILLE, STEVENS, SPOKANE, WALLA WALLA,
WHITMAN
Rates Fringes
Hod Carrier......................$ 27.95 12.90
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* LABO0242-003 06/01/2021
KING COUNTY
Rates Fringes
LABORER
GROUP 1.....................$ 28.75 13.29
GROUP 2A....................$ 32.96 13.29
GROUP 3.....................$ 41.29 13.29
GROUP 4.....................$ 42.29 13.29
GROUP 5.....................$ 42.98 13.29
Group 6.....................$ 43.98 13.29
BASE POINTS: BELLINGHAM, MT. VERNON, EVERETT, SEATTLE, KENT,
TACOMA, OLYMPIA, CENTRALIA, ABERDEEN, SHELTON, PT.
TOWNSEND, PT. ANGELES, AND BREMERTON
ZONE 1 - Projects within 25 radius miles of the respective
city hall
ZONE 2 - More than 25 but less than 45 radius miles from the
respective city hall
ZONE 3 - More than 45 radius miles from the respective city
hall
ZONE DIFFERENTIAL (ADD TO ZONE 1 RATES):
ZONE 2 - $1.00
ZONE 3 - $1.30
BASE POINTS: CHELAN, SUNNYSIDE, WENATCHEE, AND YAKIMA
ZONE 1 - Projects within 25 radius miles of the respective
city hall
ZONE 2 - More than 25 radius miles from the respective city
hall
ZONE DIFFERENTIAL (ADD TO ZONE 1 RATES):
ZONE 2 - $2.25
LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1: Landscaping and Planting; Watchman; Window
Washer/Cleaner (detail clean-up, such as but not limited to
cleaning floors, ceilings, walls, windows, etc., prior to
final acceptance by the owner)
GROUP 2A: Batch Weighman; Crusher Feeder; Fence Laborer;
Flagman; Pilot Car
GROUP 3: General Laborer; Air, Gas, or Electric Vibrating
Screed; Asbestos Abatement Laborer; Ballast Regulator
Machine; Brush Cutter; Brush Hog Feeder; Burner; Carpenter
Tender; Cement Finisher Tender; Change House or Dry Shack;
Chipping Gun (under 30 lbs.); Choker Setter; Chuck Tender;
Clean-up Laborer; Concrete Form Stripper; Curing Laborer;
Demolition (wrecking and moving including charred
material); Ditch Digger; Dump Person; Fine Graders;
Firewatch; Form Setter; Gabian Basket Builders; Grout
Machine Tender; Grinders; Guardrail Erector; Hazardous
Waste Worker (Level C: uses a chemical ""splash suit"" and
air purifying respirator); Maintenance Person; Material
Yard Person; Pot Tender; Rip Rap Person; Riggers; Scale
Person; Sloper Sprayer; Signal Person; Stock Piler; Stake
Hopper; Toolroom Man (at job site); Topper-Tailer; Track
Laborer; Truck Spotter; Vinyl Seamer
GROUP 4: Cement Dumper-Paving; Chipping Gun (over 30 lbs.);
Clary Power Spreader; Concrete Dumper/Chute Operator;
Concrete Saw Operator; Drill Operator (hydraulic, diamond,
aiartrac); Faller and Bucker Chain Saw; Grade Checker and
Transit Person; Groutmen (pressure) including post tension
beams; Hazardous Waste Worker (Level B: uses same
respirator protection as Level A. A supplied air line is
provided in conjunction with a chemical ""splash suit"");
High Scaler; Jackhammer; Laserbeam Operator; Manhole
Builder-Mudman; Nozzleman (concrete pump, green cutter when
using combination of high pressure air and water on
concrete and rock, sandblast, gunite, shotcrete, water
blaster, vacuum blaster); Pavement Breaker; Pipe Layer and
Caulker; Pipe Pot Tender; Pipe Reliner (not insert type);
Pipe Wrapper; Power Jacks; Railroad Spike Puller-Power;
Raker-Asphalt; Rivet Buster; Rodder; Sloper (over 20 ft);
Spreader (concrete); Tamper and Similar electric, air and
glas operated tool; Timber Person-sewer (lagger shorer and
cribber); Track Liner Power; Tugger Operator; Vibrator;
Well Point Laborer
GROUP 5: Caisson Worker; Mortarman and Hodcarrier; Powderman;
Re-Timberman; Hazardous Waste Worker (Level A: utilizes a
fully encapsulated suit with a self-contained breathing
apparatus or a supplied air line).
Group 6: Miner
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* LABO0252-010 06/10/2021
CLALLAM, GRAYS HARBOR, JEFFERSON, KITSAP, LEWIS, MASON, PACIFIC
(EXCLUDING SOUTHWEST), PIERCE, AND THURSTON COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
LABORER
GROUP 1.....................$ 28.75 13.19
GROUP 2.....................$ 32.96 13.19
GROUP 3.....................$ 41.29 13.19
GROUP 4.....................$ 42.29 13.19
GROUP 5.....................$ 42.98 13.19
BASE POINTS: BELLINGHAM, MT. VERNON, EVERETT, SEATTLE, KENT,
TACOMA, OLYMPIA, CENTRALIA, ABERDEEN, SHELTON, PT.
TOWNSEND, PT. ANGELES, AND BREMERTON
ZONE 1 - Projects within 25 radius miles of the respective
city hall
ZONE 2 - More than 25 but less than 45 radius miles from the
respective city hall
ZONE 3 - More than 45 radius miles from the respective city
hall
ZONE DIFFERENTIAL (ADD TO ZONE 1 RATES):
ZONE 2 - $1.00
ZONE 3 - $1.30
BASE POINTS: CHELAN, SUNNYSIDE, WENATCHEE, AND YAKIMA
ZONE 1 - Projects within 25 radius miles of the respective
city hall
ZONE 2 - More than 25 radius miles from the respective city
hall
ZONE DIFFERENTIAL (ADD TO ZONE 1 RATES):
ZONE 2 - $2.25
LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1: Landscaping and Planting; Watchman; Window
Washer/Cleaner (detail clean-up, such as but not limited to
cleaning floors, ceilings, walls, windows, etc., prior to
final acceptance by the owner)
GROUP 2: Batch Weighman; Crusher Feeder; Fence Laborer;
Flagman; Pilot Car
GROUP 3: General Laborer; Air, Gas, or Electric Vibrating
Screed; Asbestos Abatement Laborer; Ballast Regulator
Machine; Brush Cutter; Brush Hog Feeder; Burner; Carpenter
Tender; Cement Finisher Tender; Change House or Dry Shack;
Chipping Gun (under 30 lbs.); Choker Setter; Chuck Tender;
Clean-up Laborer; Concrete Form Stripper; Curing Laborer;
Demolition (wrecking and moving including charred
material); Ditch Digger; Dump Person; Fine Graders;
Firewatch; Form Setter; Gabian Basket Builders; Grout
Machine Tender; Grinders; Guardrail Erector; Hazardous
Waste Worker (Level C: uses a chemical ""splash suit"" and
air purifying respirator); Maintenance Person; Material
Yard Person; Pot Tender; Rip Rap Person; Riggers; Scale
Person; Sloper Sprayer; Signal Person; Stock Piler; Stake
Hopper; Toolroom Man (at job site); Topper-Tailer; Track
Laborer; Truck Spotter; Vinyl Seamer
GROUP 4: Cement Dumper-Paving; Chipping Gun (over 30 lbs.);
Clary Power Spreader; Concrete Dumper/Chute Operator;
Concrete Saw Operator; Drill Operator (hydraulic, diamond,
aiartrac); Faller and Bucker Chain Saw; Groutmen (pressure)
including post tension beams; Hazardous Waste Worker (Level
B: uses same respirator protection as Level A. A supplied
air line is provided in conjunction with a chemical ""splash
suit""); Jackhammer; Laserbeam Operator; Manhole
Builder-Mudman; Nozzleman (concrete pump, green cutter when
using combination of high pressure air and water on
concrete and rock, sandblast, gunite, shotcrete, water
blaster, vacuum blaster); Pavement Breaker; Pipe Layer and
Caulker; Pipe Pot Tender; Pipe Reliner (not insert type);
Pipe Wrapper; Power Jacks; Railroad Spike Puller-Power;
Raker-Asphalt; Rivet Buster; Rodder; Sloper (over 20 ft);
Spreader (concrete); Tamper and Similar electric, air and
glas operated tool; Timber Person-sewer (lagger shorer and
cribber); Track Liner Power; Tugger Operator; Vibrator;
Well Point Laborer
GROUP 5: Caisson Worker; Miner; Mortarman and Hodcarrier;
Grade Checker and Transit Person; High Scaler; Powderman;
Re-Timberman; Hazardous Waste Worker (Level A: utilizes a
fully encapsulated suit with a self-contained breathing
apparatus or a supplied air line).
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* LABO0292-008 06/01/2021
ISLAND, SAN JUAN, SKAGIT, SNOHOMISH, AND WHATCOM COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
LABORER
GROUP 1.....................$ 28.75 13.19
GROUP 2.....................$ 32.96 13.19
GROUP 3.....................$ 41.29 13.19
GROUP 4.....................$ 42.29 13.19
GROUP 5.....................$ 42.98 13.19
BASE POINTS: BELLINGHAM, MT. VERNON, EVERETT, SEATTLE, KENT,
TACOMA, OLYMPIA, CENTRALIA, ABERDEEN, SHELTON, PT.
TOWNSEND, PT. ANGELES, AND BREMERTON
ZONE 1 - Projects within 25 radius miles of the respective
city hall
ZONE 2 - More than 25 but less than 45 radius miles from the
respective city hall
ZONE 3 - More than 45 radius miles from the respective city
hall
ZONE DIFFERENTIAL (ADD TO ZONE 1 RATES):
ZONE 2 - $1.00
ZONE 3 - $1.30
BASE POINTS: CHELAN, SUNNYSIDE, WENATCHEE, AND YAKIMA
ZONE 1 - Projects within 25 radius miles of the respective
city hall
ZONE 2 - More than 25 radius miles from the respective city
hall
ZONE DIFFERENTIAL (ADD TO ZONE 1 RATES):
ZONE 2 - $2.25
LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1: Landscaping and Planting; Watchman; Window
Washer/Cleaner (detail clean-up, such as but not limited to
cleaning floors, ceilings, walls, windows, etc., prior to
final acceptance by the owner)
GROUP 2: Batch Weighman; Crusher Feeder; Fence Laborer;
Flagman; Pilot Car
GROUP 3: General Laborer; Air, Gas, or Electric Vibrating
Screed; Asbestos Abatement Laborer; Ballast Regulator
Machine; Brush Cutter; Brush Hog Feeder; Burner; Carpenter
Tender; Cement Finisher Tender; Change House or Dry Shack;
Chipping Gun (under 30 lbs.); Choker Setter; Chuck Tender;
Clean-up Laborer; Concrete Form Stripper; Curing Laborer;
Demolition (wrecking and moving including charred
material); Ditch Digger; Dump Person; Fine Graders;
Firewatch; Form Setter; Gabian Basket Builders; Grout
Machine Tender; Grinders; Guardrail Erector; Hazardous
Waste Worker (Level C: uses a chemical ""splash suit"" and
air purifying respirator); Maintenance Person; Material
Yard Person; Pot Tender; Rip Rap Person; Riggers; Scale
Person; Sloper Sprayer; Signal Person; Stock Piler; Stake
Hopper; Toolroom Man (at job site); Topper-Tailer; Track
Laborer; Truck Spotter; Vinyl Seamer
GROUP 4: Cement Dumper-Paving; Chipping Gun (over 30 lbs.);
Clary Power Spreader; Concrete Dumper/Chute Operator;
Concrete Saw Operator; Drill Operator (hydraulic, diamond,
aiartrac); Faller and Bucker Chain Saw; Grade Checker and
Transit Person; Groutmen (pressure) including post tension
beams; Hazardous Waste Worker (Level B: uses same
respirator protection as Level A. A supplied air line is
provided in conjunction with a chemical ""splash suit"");
High Scaler; Jackhammer; Laserbeam Operator; Manhole
Builder-Mudman; Nozzleman (concrete pump, green cutter when
using combination of high pressure air and water on
concrete and rock, sandblast, gunite, shotcrete, water
blaster, vacuum blaster); Pavement Breaker; Pipe Layer and
Caulker; Pipe Pot Tender; Pipe Reliner (not insert type);
Pipe Wrapper; Power Jacks; Railroad Spike Puller-Power;
Raker-Asphalt; Rivet Buster; Rodder; Sloper (over 20 ft);
Spreader (concrete); Tamper and Similar electric, air and
glas operated tool; Timber Person-sewer (lagger shorer and
cribber); Track Liner Power; Tugger Operator; Vibrator;
Well Point Laborer
GROUP 5: Caisson Worker; Miner; Mortarman and Hodcarrier;
Powderman; Re-Timberman; Hazardous Waste Worker (Level A:
utilizes a fully encapsulated suit with a self-contained
breathing apparatus or a supplied air line).
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* LABO0335-001 06/01/2021
CLARK, COWLITZ, KLICKITAT, PACIFIC (SOUTH OF A STRAIGHT LINE
MADE BY EXTENDING THE NORTH BOUNDARY LINE OF WAHKIAKUM COUNTY
WEST TO THE PACIFIC OCEAN), SKAMANIA AND WAHKIAKUM COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
Laborers:
ZONE 1:
GROUP 1....................$ 36.59 13.19
GROUP 2....................$ 37.34 13.19
GROUP 3....................$ 37.91 13.19
GROUP 4....................$ 38.39 13.19
GROUP 5....................$ 33.47 13.19
GROUP 6....................$ 30.43 13.19
GROUP 7....................$ 26.40 13.19
Zone Differential (Add to Zone 1 rates):
Zone 2 $ 0.65
Zone 3 - 1.15
Zone 4 - 1.70
Zone 5 - 2.75
BASE POINTS: LONGVIEW AND VANCOUVER
ZONE 1: Projects within 30 miles of the respective city all.
ZONE 2: More than 30 miles but less than 40 miles from the
respective city hall.
ZONE 3: More than 40 miles but less than 50 miles from the
respective city hall.
ZONE 4: More than 50 miles but less than 80 miles from the
respective city hall.
ZONE 5: More than 80 miles from the respective city hall.
LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1: Asphalt Plant Laborers; Asphalt Spreaders; Batch
Weighman; Broomers; Brush Burners and Cutters; Car and
Truck Loaders; Carpenter Tender; Change-House Man or Dry
Shack Man; Choker Setter; Clean-up Laborers; Curing,
Concrete; Demolition, Wrecking and Moving Laborers;
Dumpers, road oiling crew; Dumpmen (for grading crew);
Elevator Feeders; Median Rail Reference Post, Guide Post,
Right of Way Marker; Fine Graders; Fire Watch; Form
Strippers (not swinging stages); General Laborers;
Hazardous Waste Worker; Leverman or Aggregate Spreader
(Flaherty and similar types); Loading Spotters; Material
Yard Man (including electrical); Pittsburgh Chipper
Operator or Similar Types; Railroad Track Laborers; Ribbon
Setters (including steel forms); Rip Rap Man (hand placed);
Road Pump Tender; Sewer Labor; Signalman; Skipman; Slopers;
Spraymen; Stake Chaser; Stockpiler; Tie Back Shoring;
Timber Faller and Bucker (hand labor); Toolroom Man (at job
site); Tunnel Bullgang (above ground); Weight-Man- Crusher
(aggregate when used)
GROUP 2: Applicator (including pot power tender for same),
applying protective material by hand or nozzle on utility
lines or storage tanks on project; Brush Cutters (power
saw); Burners; Choker Splicer; Clary Power Spreader and
similar types; Clean- up Nozzleman-Green Cutter (concrete,
rock, etc.); Concrete Power Buggyman; Concrete Laborer;
Crusher Feeder; Demolition and Wrecking Charred Materials;
Gunite Nozzleman Tender; Gunite or Sand Blasting Pot
Tender; Handlers or Mixers of all Materials of an
irritating nature (including cement and lime); Tool
Operators (includes but not limited to: Dry Pack Machine;
Jackhammer; Chipping Guns; Paving Breakers); Pipe Doping
and Wrapping; Post Hole Digger, air, gas or electric;
Vibrating Screed; Tampers; Sand Blasting (Wet);
Stake-Setter; Tunnel-Muckers, Brakemen, Concrete Crew,
Bullgang (underground)
GROUP 3: Asbestos Removal; Bit Grinder; Drill Doctor; Drill
Operators, air tracks, cat drills, wagon drills,
rubber-mounted drills, and other similar types including at
crusher plants; Gunite Nozzleman; High Scalers, Strippers
and Drillers (covers work in swinging stages, chairs or
belts, under extreme conditions unusual to normal drilling,
blasting, barring-down, or sloping and stripping); Manhole
Builder; Powdermen; Concrete Saw Operator; Pwdermen; Power
Saw Operators (Bucking and Falling); Pumpcrete Nozzlemen;
Sand Blasting (Dry); Sewer Timberman; Track Liners, Anchor
Machines, Ballast Regulators, Multiple Tampers, Power
Jacks, Tugger Operator; Tunnel-Chuck Tenders, Nippers and
Timbermen; Vibrator; Water Blaster
GROUP 4: Asphalt Raker; Concrete Saw Operator (walls);
Concrete Nozzelman; Grade Checker; Pipelayer; Laser Beam
(pipelaying)-applicable when employee assigned to move, set
up, align; Laser Beam; Tunnel Miners; Motorman-Dinky
Locomotive-Tunnel; Powderman-Tunnel; Shield Operator-Tunnel
GROUP 5: Traffic Flaggers
GROUP 6: Fence Builders
GROUP 7: Landscaping or Planting Laborers
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LABO0335-019 06/01/2020
Rates Fringes
Hod Carrier......................$ 34.93 12.44
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* LABO0348-003 06/10/2021
CHELAN, DOUGLAS (W OF 12TH MERIDIAN), KITTITAS, AND YAKIMA
COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
LABORER
GROUP 1.....................$ 24.47 13.19
GROUP 2.....................$ 28.11 13.19
GROUP 3.....................$ 30.79 13.19
GROUP 4.....................$ 31.54 13.19
GROUP 5.....................$ 32.09 13.19
BASE POINTS: BELLINGHAM, MT. VERNON, EVERETT, SEATTLE, KENT,
TACOMA, OLYMPIA, CENTRALIA, ABERDEEN, SHELTON, PT.
TOWNSEND, PT. ANGELES, AND BREMERTON
ZONE 1 - Projects within 25 radius miles of the respective
city hall
ZONE 2 - More than 25 but less than 45 radius miles from the
respective city hall
ZONE 3 - More than 45 radius miles from the respective city
hall
ZONE DIFFERENTIAL (ADD TO ZONE 1 RATES):
ZONE 2 - $1.00
ZONE 3 - $1.30
BASE POINTS: CHELAN, SUNNYSIDE, WENATCHEE, AND YAKIMA
ZONE 1 - Projects within 25 radius miles of the respective
city hall
ZONE 2 - More than 25 radius miles from the respective city
hall
ZONE DIFFERENTIAL (ADD TO ZONE 1 RATES):
ZONE 2 - $2.25
LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1: Landscaping and Planting; Watchman; Window
Washer/Cleaner (detail clean-up, such as but not limited to
cleaning floors, ceilings, walls, windows, etc., prior to
final acceptance by the owner)
GROUP 2: Batch Weighman; Crusher Feeder; Fence Laborer;
Flagman; Pilot Car
GROUP 3: General Laborer; Air, Gas, or Electric Vibrating
Screed; Asbestos Abatement Laborer; Ballast Regulator
Machine; Brush Cutter; Brush Hog Feeder; Burner; Carpenter
Tender; Cement Finisher Tender; Change House or Dry Shack;
Chipping Gun (under 30 lbs.); Choker Setter; Chuck Tender;
Clean-up Laborer; Concrete Form Stripper; Curing Laborer;
Demolition (wrecking and moving including charred
material); Ditch Digger; Dump Person; Fine Graders;
Firewatch; Form Setter; Gabian Basket Builders; Grout
Machine Tender; Grinders; Guardrail Erector; Hazardous
Waste Worker (Level C: uses a chemical ""splash suit"" and
air purifying respirator); Maintenance Person; Material
Yard Person; Pot Tender; Rip Rap Person; Riggers; Scale
Person; Sloper Sprayer; Signal Person; Stock Piler; Stake
Hopper; Toolroom Man (at job site); Topper-Tailer; Track
Laborer; Truck Spotter; Vinyl Seamer
GROUP 4: Cement Dumper-Paving; Chipping Gun (over 30 lbs.);
Clary Power Spreader; Concrete Dumper/Chute Operator;
Concrete Saw Operator; Drill Operator (hydraulic, diamond,
aiartrac); Faller and Bucker Chain Saw; Grade Checker and
Transit Person; Groutmen (pressure) including post tension
beams; Hazardous Waste Worker (Level B: uses same
respirator protection as Level A. A supplied air line is
provided in conjunction with a chemical ""splash suit"");
High Scaler; Jackhammer; Laserbeam Operator; Manhole
Builder-Mudman; Nozzleman (concrete pump, green cutter when
using combination of high pressure air and water on
concrete and rock, sandblast, gunite, shotcrete, water
blaster, vacuum blaster); Pavement Breaker; Pipe Layer and
Caulker; Pipe Pot Tender; Pipe Reliner (not insert type);
Pipe Wrapper; Power Jacks; Railroad Spike Puller-Power;
Raker-Asphalt; Rivet Buster; Rodder; Sloper (over 20 ft);
Spreader (concrete); Tamper and Similar electric, air and
glas operated tool; Timber Person-sewer (lagger shorer and
cribber); Track Liner Power; Tugger Operator; Vibrator;
Well Point Laborer
GROUP 5: Caisson Worker; Miner; Mortarman and Hodcarrier;
Powderman; Re-Timberman; Hazardous Waste Worker (Level A:
utilizes a fully encapsulated suit with a self-contained
breathing apparatus or a supplied air line).
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* PAIN0005-002 07/01/2021
STATEWIDE EXCEPT CLARK, COWLITZ, KLICKITAT, PACIFIC (SOUTH),
SKAMANIA, AND WAHKIAKUM COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
Painters:
STRIPERS....................$ 32.36 18.15
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PAIN0005-004 03/01/2009
CLALLAM, GRAYS HARBOR, ISLAND, JEFFERSON, KING, KITSAP, LEWIS,
MASON, PIERCE, SAN JUAN, SKAGIT, SNOHOMISH, THURSTON AND
WHATCOM COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
PAINTER..........................$ 20.82 7.44
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* PAIN0005-006 07/01/2018
ADAMS, ASOTIN; BENTON AND FRANKLIN (EXCEPT HANFORD SITE);
CHELAN, COLUMBIA, DOUGLAS, FERRY, GARFIELD, GRANT, KITTITAS,
LINCOLN, OKANOGAN, PEND OREILLE, SPOKANE, STEVENS, WALLA WALLA,
WHITMAN AND YAKIMA COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
PAINTER
Application of Cold Tar
Products, Epoxies, Polyure
thanes, Acids, Radiation
Resistant Material, Water
and Sandblasting............$ 30.19 11.71
Over 30'/Swing Stage Work..$ 22.20 7.98
Brush, Roller, Striping,
Steam-cleaning and Spray....$ 22.94 11.61
Lead Abatement, Asbestos
Abatement...................$ 21.50 7.98
*$.70 shall be paid over and above the basic wage rates
listed for work on swing stages and high work of over 30
feet.
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PAIN0055-003 07/01/2020
CLARK, COWLITZ, KLICKITAT, PACIFIC, SKAMANIA, AND WAHKIAKUM
COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
PAINTER
Brush & Roller..............$ 26.56 13.40
Spray and Sandblasting......$ 26.56 13.40
All high work over 60 ft. = base rate + $0.75
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PAIN0055-006 03/01/2020
CLARK, COWLITZ, KLICKITAT, SKAMANIA and WAHKIAKUM COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
Painters:
HIGHWAY & PARKING LOT
STRIPER.....................$ 35.87 13.40
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PLAS0072-004 06/01/2020
ADAMS, ASOTIN, BENTON, CHELAN, COLUMBIA, DOUGLAS, FERRY,
FRANKLIN, GARFIELD, GRANT, KITTITAS, LINCOLN, OKANOGAN, PEND
OREILLE, SPOKANE, STEVENS, WALLA WALLA, WHITMAN, AND YAKIMA
COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER
ZONE 1......................$ 31.30 15.53
Zone Differential (Add to Zone 1 rate): Zone 2 - $2.00
BASE POINTS: Spokane, Pasco, Lewiston; Wenatchee
Zone 1: 0 - 45 radius miles from the main post office
Zone 2: Over 45 radius miles from the main post office
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* PLAS0528-001 06/01/2021
CLALLAM, COWLITZ, GRAYS HARBOR, ISLAND, JEFFERSON, KING,
KITSAP, LEWIS, MASON, PACIFIC, PIERCE, SAN JUAN, SKAGIT,
SNOHOMISH, THURSTON, WAHKIAKUM AND WHATCOM COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
CEMENT MASON
CEMENT MASON................$ 47.87 19.04
COMPOSITION, TROWEL
MACHINE, GRINDER, POWER
TOOLS, GUNNITE NOZZLE.......$ 48.37 19.04
TROWELING MACHINE OPERATOR
ON COMPOSITION..............$ 48.37 19.04
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PLAS0555-002 07/01/2019
CLARK, KLICKITAT AND SKAMANIA COUNTIES
ZONE 1:
Rates Fringes
CEMENT MASON
CEMENT MASONS DOING BOTH
COMPOSITION/POWER
MACHINERY AND
SUSPENDED/HANGING SCAFFOLD..$ 37.32 18.77
CEMENT MASONS ON
SUSPENDED, SWINGING AND/OR
HANGING SCAFFOLD............$ 36.58 18.77
CEMENT MASONS...............$ 35.85 18.77
COMPOSITION WORKERS AND
POWER MACHINERY OPERATORS...$ 36.58 18.77
Zone Differential (Add To Zone 1 Rates):
Zone 2 - $0.65
Zone 3 - 1.15
Zone 4 - 1.70
Zone 5 - 3.00
BASE POINTS: BEND, CORVALLIS, EUGENE, MEDFORD, PORTLAND,
SALEM, THE DALLES, VANCOUVER
ZONE 1: Projects within 30 miles of the respective city hall
ZONE 2: More than 30 miles but less than 40 miles from the
respective city hall.
ZONE 3: More than 40 miles but less than 50 miles from the
respective city hall.
ZONE 4: More than 50 miles but less than 80 miles from the
respective city hall.
ZONE 5: More than 80 miles from the respective city hall
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TEAM0037-002 06/01/2020
CLARK, COWLITZ, KLICKITAT, PACIFIC (South of a straight line
made by extending the north boundary line of Wahkiakum County
west to the Pacific Ocean), SKAMANIA, AND WAHKIAKUM COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
Truck drivers:
ZONE 1
GROUP 1....................$ 29.33 16.40
GROUP 2....................$ 29.46 16.40
GROUP 3....................$ 29.60 16.40
GROUP 4....................$ 29.89 16.40
GROUP 5....................$ 30.03 16.40
GROUP 6....................$ 30.31 16.40
GROUP 7....................$ 30.53 16.40
Zone Differential (Add to Zone 1 Rates):
Zone 2 - $0.65
Zone 3 - 1.15
Zone 4 - 1.70
Zone 5 - 2.75
BASE POINTS: ASTORIA, THE DALLES, LONGVIEW AND VANCOUVER
ZONE 1: Projects within 30 miles of the respective city
hall.
ZONE 2: More than 30 miles but less than 40 miles from the
respective city hall.
ZONE 3: More than 40 miles but less than 50 miles from the
respective city hall.
ZONE 4: More than 50 miles but less than 80 miles from the
respective city hall.
ZONE 5: More than 80 miles from the respective city hall.
TRUCK DRIVERS CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1: A Frame or Hydra lifrt truck w/load bearing
surface; Articulated Dump Truck; Battery Rebuilders; Bus or
Manhaul Driver; Concrete Buggies (power operated); Concrete
Pump Truck; Dump Trucks, side, end and bottom dumps,
including Semi Trucks and Trains or combinations there of:
up to and including 10 cu. yds.; Lift Jitneys, Fork Lifts
(all sizes in loading, unloading and transporting material
on job site); Loader and/or Leverman on Concrete Dry Batch
Plant (manually operated); Pilot Car; Pickup Truck; Solo
Flat Bed and misc. Body Trucks, 0-10 tons; Truck Tender;
Truck Mechanic Tender; Water Wagons (rated capacity) up to
3,000 gallons; Transit Mix and Wet or Dry Mix - 5 cu. yds.
and under; Lubrication Man, Fuel Truck Driver, Tireman,
Wash Rack, Steam Cleaner or combinations; Team Driver;
Slurry Truck Driver or Leverman; Tireman
GROUP 2: Boom Truck/Hydra-lift or Retracting Crane;
Challenger; Dumpsters or similar equipment all sizes; Dump
Trucks/Articulated Dumps 6 cu to 10 cu.; Flaherty Spreader
Driver or Leverman; Lowbed Equipment, Flat Bed Semi-trailer
or doubles transporting equipment or wet or dry materials;
Lumber Carrier, Driver-Straddle Carrier (used in loading,
unloading and transporting of materials on job site); Oil
Distributor Driver or Leverman; Transit mix and wet or dry
mix trcuks: over 5 cu. yds. and including 7 cu. yds.;
Vacuum Trucks; Water truck/Wagons (rated capacity) over
3,000 to 5,000 gallons
GROUP 3: Ammonia Nitrate Distributor Driver; Dump trucks,
side, end and bottom dumps, including Semi Trucks and
Trains or combinations thereof: over 10 cu. yds. and
including 30 cu. yds. includes Articulated Dump Trucks;
Self-Propelled Street Sweeper; Transit mix and wet or dry
mix truck: over 7 cu yds. and including 11 cu yds.; Truck
Mechanic-Welder-Body Repairman; Utility and Clean-up Truck;
Water Wagons (rated capacity) over 5,000 to 10,000 gallons
GROUP 4: Asphalt Burner; Dump Trucks, side, end and bottom
cumps, including Semi-Trucks and Trains or combinations
thereof: over 30 cu. yds. and including 50 cu. yds.
includes Articulated Dump Trucks; Fire Guard; Transit Mix
and Wet or Dry Mix Trucks, over 11 cu. yds. and including
15 cu. yds.; Water Wagon (rated capacity) over 10,000
gallons to 15,000 gallons
GROUP 5: Composite Crewman; Dump Trucks, side, end and
bottom dumps, including Semi Trucks and Trains or
combinations thereof: over 50 cu. yds. and including 60 cu.
yds. includes Articulated Dump Trucks
GROUP 6: Bulk Cement Spreader w/o Auger; Dry Pre-Batch
concrete Mix Trucks; Dump trucks, side, end and bottom
dumps, including Semi Trucks and Trains of combinations
thereof: over 60 cu. yds. and including 80 cu. yds., and
includes Articulated Dump Trucks; Skid Truck
GROUP 7: Dump Trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including
Semi Trucks and Trains or combinations thereof: over 80 cu.
yds. and including 100 cu. yds., includes Articulated Dump
Trucks; Industrial Lift Truck (mechanical tailgate)
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* TEAM0174-001 06/01/2020
CLALLAM, GRAYS HARBOR, ISLAND, JEFFERSON, KING, KITSAP, LEWIS,
MASON, PACIFIC (North of a straight line made by extending the
north boundary line of Wahkiakum County west to the Pacific
Ocean), PIERCE, SAN JUAN, SKAGIT, SNOHOMISH, THURSTON AND
WHATCOM COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
Truck drivers:
ZONE A:
GROUP 1:...................$ 42.88 20.92
GROUP 2:...................$ 42.04 20.92
GROUP 3:...................$ 39.23 20.92
GROUP 4:...................$ 34.26 20.92
GROUP 5:...................$ 42.43 20.92
ZONE B (25-45 miles from center of listed cities*): Add $.70
per hour to Zone A rates.
ZONE C (over 45 miles from centr of listed cities*): Add
$1.00 per hour to Zone A rates.
*Zone pay will be calculated from the city center of the
following listed cities:
BELLINGHAM CENTRALIA RAYMOND OLYMPIA
EVERETT SHELTON ANACORTES BELLEVUE
SEATTLE PORT ANGELES MT. VERNON KENT
TACOMA PORT TOWNSEND ABERDEEN BREMERTON
TRUCK DRIVERS CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1 - ""A-frame or Hydralift"" trucks and Boom trucks or
similar equipment when ""A"" frame or ""Hydralift"" and Boom
truck or similar equipment is used; Buggymobile; Bulk
Cement Tanker; Dumpsters and similar equipment,
Tournorockers, Tournowagon, Tournotrailer, Cat DW series,
Terra Cobra, Le Tourneau, Westinghouse, Athye Wagon, Euclid
Two and Four-Wheeled power tractor with trailer and similar
top-loaded equipment transporting material: Dump Trucks,
side, end and bottom dump, including semi-trucks and trains
or combinations thereof with 16 yards to 30 yards capacity:
Over 30 yards $.15 per hour additional for each 10 yard
increment; Explosive Truck (field mix) and similar
equipment; Hyster Operators (handling bulk loose
aggregates); Lowbed and Heavy Duty Trailer; Road Oil
Distributor Driver; Spreader, Flaherty Transit mix used
exclusively in heavy construction; Water Wagon and Tank
Truck-3,000 gallons and over capacity
GROUP 2 - Bulllifts, or similar equipment used in loading or
unloading trucks, transporting materials on job site;
Dumpsters, and similar equipment, Tournorockers,
Tournowagon, Turnotrailer, Cat. D.W. Series, Terra Cobra,
Le Tourneau, Westinghouse, Athye wagon, Euclid two and
four-wheeled power tractor with trailer and similar
top-loaded equipment transporting material: Dump trucks,
side, end and bottom dump, including semi-trucks and trains
or combinations thereof with less than 16 yards capacity;
Flatbed (Dual Rear Axle); Grease Truck, Fuel Truck,
Greaser, Battery Service Man and/or Tire Service Man;
Leverman and loader at bunkers and batch plants; Oil tank
transport; Scissor truck; Slurry Truck; Sno-Go and similar
equipment; Swampers; Straddler Carrier (Ross, Hyster) and
similar equipment; Team Driver; Tractor (small,
rubber-tired)(when used within Teamster jurisdiction);
Vacuum truck; Water Wagon and Tank trucks-less than 3,000
gallons capacity; Winch Truck; Wrecker, Tow truck and
similar equipment
GROUP 3 - Flatbed (single rear axle); Pickup Sweeper; Pickup
Truck. (Adjust Group 3 upward by $2.00 per hour for onsite
work only)
GROUP 4 - Escort or Pilot Car
GROUP 5 - Mechanic
HAZMAT PROJECTS
Anyone working on a HAZMAT job, where HAZMAT certification is
required, shall be compensated as a premium, in addition to
the classification working in as follows:
LEVEL C: +$.25 per hour - This level uses an air purifying
respirator or additional protective clothing.
LEVEL B: +$.50 per hour - Uses same respirator protection as
Level A. Supplied air line is provided in conjunction with
a chemical ""splash suit.""
LEVEL A: +$.75 per hour - This level utilizes a fully-
encapsulated suit with a self-contained breathing apparatus
or a supplied air line.
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TEAM0690-004 01/01/2019
ADAMS, ASOTIN, BENTON, CHELAN, COLUMBIA, DOUGLAS, FERRY,
FRANKLIN, GARFIELD, GRANT KITTITAS, LINCOLN, OKANOGAN, PEND
OREILLE, SPOKANE, STEVENS, WALLA WALLA, WHITMAN AND YAKIMA
COUNTIES
Rates Fringes
Truck drivers: (AREA 1:
SPOKANE ZONE CENTER: Adams,
Chelan, Douglas, Ferry,
Grant, Kittitas, Lincoln,
Okanogan, Pen Oreille,
Spokane, Stevens, and Whitman
Counties
AREA 1: LEWISTON ZONE CENTER:
Asotin, Columbia, and
Garfield Counties
AREA 2: PASCO ZONE CENTER:
Benton, Franklin, Walla Walla
and Yakima Counties)
AREA 1:
GROUP 1....................$ 23.91 17.40
GROUP 2....................$ 26.18 17.40
GROUP 3....................$ 26.68 17.40
GROUP 4....................$ 27.01 17.40
GROUP 5....................$ 27.12 17.40
GROUP 6....................$ 27.29 17.40
GROUP 7....................$ 27.82 17.40
GROUP 8....................$ 28.18 17.40
AREA 2:
GROUP 1....................$ 26.05 17.40
GROUP 2....................$ 28.69 17.40
GROUP 3....................$ 28.80 17.40
GROUP 4....................$ 29.13 17.40
GROUP 5....................$ 29.24 17.40
GROUP 6....................$ 29.24 17.40
GROUP 7....................$ 29.78 17.40
GROUP 8....................$ 30.10 17.40
Zone Differential (Add to Zone 1 rate: Zone 1 + $2.00)
BASE POINTS: Spokane, Pasco, Lewiston
Zone 1: 0-45 radius miles from the main post office.
Zone 2: Outside 45 radius miles from the main post office
TRUCK DRIVERS CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1: Escort Driver or Pilot Car; Employee Haul; Power
Boat Hauling Employees or Material
GROUP 2: Fish Truck; Flat Bed Truck; Fork Lift (3000 lbs. and
under); Leverperson (loading trucks at bunkers); Trailer
Mounted Hydro Seeder and Mulcher; Seeder & Mulcher;
Stationary Fuel Operator; Tractor (small, rubber-tired,
pulling trailer or similar equipment)
GROUP 3: Auto Crane (2000 lbs. capacity); Buggy Mobile &
Similar; Bulk Cement Tanks & Spreader; Dumptor (6 yds. &
under); Flat Bed Truck with Hydraullic System; Fork Lift
(3001-16,000 lbs.); Fuel Truck Driver, Steamcleaner &
Washer; Power Operated Sweeper; Rubber-tired Tunnel Jumbo;
Scissors Truck; Slurry Truck Driver; Straddle Carrier
(Ross, Hyster, & similar); Tireperson; Transit Mixers &
Truck Hauling Concrete (3 yd. to & including 6 yds.);
Trucks, side, end, bottom & articulated end dump (3 yards
to and including 6 yds.); Warehouseperson (to include
shipping & receiving); Wrecker & Tow Truck
GROUP 4: A-Frame; Burner, Cutter, & Welder; Service Greaser;
Trucks, side, end, bottom & articulated end dump (over 6
yards to and including 12 yds.); Truck Mounted Hydro
Seeder; Warehouseperson; Water Tank truck (0-8,000 gallons)
GROUP 5: Dumptor (over 6 yds.); Lowboy (50 tons & under);
Self- loading Roll Off; Semi-Truck & Trailer; Tractor with
Steer Trailer; Transit Mixers and Trucks Hauling Concrete
(over 6 yds. to and including 10 yds.); Trucks, side, end,
bottom and end dump (over 12 yds. to & including 20 yds.);
Truck-Mounted Crane (with load bearing surface either
mounted or pulled, up to 14 ton); Vacuum Truck (super
sucker, guzzler, etc.)
GROUP 6: Flaherty Spreader Box Driver; Flowboys; Fork Lift
(over 16,000 lbs.); Dumps (Semi-end); Mechanic (Field);
Semi- end Dumps; Transfer Truck & Trailer; Transit Mixers &
Trucks Hauling Concrete (over 10 yds. to & including 20
yds.); Trucks, side, end, bottom and articulated end dump
(over 20 yds. to & including 40 yds.); Truck and Pup;
Tournarocker, DWs & similar with 2 or more 4 wheel-power
tractor with trailer, gallonage or yardage scale, whichever
is greater Water Tank Truck (8,001- 14,000 gallons);
Lowboy(over 50 tons)
GROUP 7: Oil Distributor Driver; Stringer Truck (cable
oeprated trailer); Transit Mixers & Trucks Hauling Concrete
(over 20 yds.); Truck, side, end, bottom end dump (over 40
yds. to & including 100 yds.); Truck Mounted Crane (with
load bearing surface either mounted or pulled (16 through
25 tons);
GROUP 8: Prime Movers and Stinger Truck; Trucks, side, end,
bottom and articulated end dump (over 100 yds.); Helicopter
Pilot Hauling Employees or Materials
Footnote A - Anyone working on a HAZMAT job, where HAZMAT
certification is required, shall be compensated as a
premium, in additon to the classification working in as
follows:
LEVEL C-D: - $.50 PER HOUR (This is the lowest level of
protection. This level may use an air purifying respirator
or additional protective clothing.
LEVEL A-B: - $1.00 PER HOUR (Uses supplied air is conjunction
with a chemical spash suit or fully encapsulated suit with
a self-contained breathing apparatus.
Employees shall be paid Hazmat pay in increments of four(4)
and eight(8) hours.
NOTE:
Trucks Pulling Equipment Trailers: shall receive $.15/hour
over applicable truck rate
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WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing
operation to which welding is incidental.
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Note: Executive Order (EO) 13706, Establishing Paid Sick Leave
for Federal Contractors applies to all contracts subject to the
Davis-Bacon Act for which the contract is awarded (and any
solicitation was issued) on or after January 1, 2017. If this
contract is covered by the EO, the contractor must provide
employees with 1 hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours
they work, up to 56 hours of paid sick leave each year.
Employees must be permitted to use paid sick leave for their
own illness, injury or other health-related needs, including
preventive care; to assist a family member (or person who is
like family to the employee) who is ill, injured, or has other
health-related needs, including preventive care; or for reasons
resulting from, or to assist a family member (or person who is
like family to the employee) who is a victim of, domestic
violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Additional information
on contractor requirements and worker protections under the EO
is available at www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts.
Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within
the scope of the classifications listed may be added after
award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses
(29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)).
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The body of each wage determination lists the classification
and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the
cited type(s) of construction in the area covered by the wage
determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical
order of ""identifiers"" that indicate whether the particular
rate is a union rate (current union negotiated rate for local),
a survey rate (weighted average rate) or a union average rate
(weighted union average rate).
Union Rate Identifiers
A four letter classification abbreviation identifier enclosed
in dotted lines beginning with characters other than ""SU"" or
""UAVG"" denotes that the union classification and rate were
prevailing for that classification in the survey. Example:
PLUM0198-005 07/01/2014. PLUM is an abbreviation identifier of
the union, which prevailed in the survey for this
classification, which in this example would be Plumbers 0198
indicates the local union number or district council number
where applicable, i.e., Plumbers Local 0198. The next number,
005 in the example, is an internal number used in processing
the wage determination. 07/01/2014 is the effective date of the
most current negotiated rate, which in this example is July 1,
2014.
Union prevailing wage rates are updated to reflect all rate
changes in the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) governing
this classification and rate.
Survey Rate Identifiers
Classifications listed under the ""SU"" identifier indicate that
no one rate prevailed for this classification in the survey and
the published rate is derived by computing a weighted average
rate based on all the rates reported in the survey for that
classification. As this weighted average rate includes all
rates reported in the survey, it may include both union and
non-union rates. Example: SULA2012-007 5/13/2014. SU indicates
the rates are survey rates based on a weighted average
calculation of rates and are not majority rates. LA indicates
the State of Louisiana. 2012 is the year of survey on which
these classifications and rates are based. The next number, 007
in the example, is an internal number used in producing the
wage determination. 5/13/2014 indicates the survey completion
date for the classifications and rates under that identifier.
Survey wage rates are not updated and remain in effect until a
new survey is conducted.
Union Average Rate Identifiers
Classification(s) listed under the UAVG identifier indicate
that no single majority rate prevailed for those
classifications; however, 100% of the data reported for the
classifications was union data. EXAMPLE: UAVG-OH-0010
08/29/2014. UAVG indicates that the rate is a weighted union
average rate. OH indicates the state. The next number, 0010 in
the example, is an internal number used in producing the wage
determination. 08/29/2014 indicates the survey completion date
for the classifications and rates under that identifier.
A UAVG rate will be updated once a year, usually in January of
each year, to reflect a weighted average of the current
negotiated/CBA rate of the union locals from which the rate is
based.
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WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS
1.) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can
be:
* an existing published wage determination
* a survey underlying a wage determination
* a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on
a wage determination matter
* a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling
On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests
for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour
Division National Office Branch of Wage Surveys. If the
response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then
the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed.
With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal
process described here, initial contact should be with the
Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to:
Branch of Construction Wage Determinations
Wage and Hour Division
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
2.) If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an
interested party (those affected by the action) can request
review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator
(See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to:
Wage and Hour Administrator
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the
interested party's position and by any information (wage
payment data, project description, area practice material,
etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue.
3.) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an
interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative
Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to:
Administrative Review Board
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
4.) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final.
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END OF GENERAL DECISION"
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APPENDIX C
SECTION 3 REQUIREMENTS
Insert:
Appendix 2 Section 3 Requirements
Section 3 Labor Hours Reporting From