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PROJECT MANUAL
ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOF REPLACEMENT 705-1B STATE-AIDED PROJECT: 056095CHELMSFORD, MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts Department of r.3--H-ousing and Community Development
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CHELMSFORD HOUSING AUTHORITY10 Wilson St Chelmsford , MA 01824
Phone: FAX:
978-256-7476978-256-1895
Gail F. Beaudoin, Chairman Denise MarcaurelleMary E. St. Hilaire
Michael MurrayDavid J Hedison, Executive Director
Specifications
NE RCAT10 Wilson StChelmsford MA 01824978-320-4030 EXT [email protected]
Bid Deadline : 1pm Thursday September 15th
Site visit : 9am-11am September ?1h At 10-12 Sheila Ave Chelmsford MA 01824
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Number of Pages
PROCUREMENT DOCUMENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS....................................................................................................1PUBLIC NOTIFICATION (Advertisement)......................................................................1INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS..................................................................................2FORM FOR GENERAL BID.............................................................................................1
CO N TRACTING FORMS
00.52.1000.53.00 FORM OF OWNER/CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT........................................................2
FORM OF CORPORATE VOTE.......................................................................................1
COND I TIONS OF THE CONTRACT
00.72.10 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT......................................................................6
SPECIFICATIONS
DIVISION 1- GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Work................................................................................3
SECTION 01.31.00-..Project Management & Coordination )........................................................1SECTION 01.33.00-..Submittals...................................................................................................1SECTION - Prevailing Wages..........................................................................................34
DIVISION 2 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SECTION 02.06.00-..Existing Conditions..........................................................................................XDemolition.........................................................................................................2Carpentry..................................................................................................................3
SECTION 70 30 00- Asphalt Roofing Shingles..................................................................................7Drawing 1.....................................................................................................1Location Map................................................................................................1
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PUBLIC NOTIFICATION FOR WRITTEN QUOTES
The Chelmsford Housing Authority (the Awarding Authority) invites written quotes from contractors for the Asphalt shingle roof replacement in accordance with the documents prepared by Chelmsford Housing Authority.
The Project consists of: Removal of existing asphalt shingle roofing and installation of new asphalt shingle roofing system on a 705 2 story duplex style home. Approx . 18.5 squares.
The estimated cost of the project is $20,000.00
Quotes are subject to M.G.L. c.149 §44A(2)(B) & to state prevailing wage rates as required by M.G.L. c.149 §§26 to 27H inclusive.
Written quotes will be received until 1:00 p.m. on Thursday September 15th . Quotes may be hand delivered, mailed, faxed or e-mailed as identified below.
Mailed, hand delivered, faxed or e-mailed quotes should be sent to Lisa Gilbert at 10 Wilson St Chelmsford MA 01824. and received no later than the date and time specified above. Faxed quotes should be faxed to attention Lisa Gilbert at 978-256-1895 Or emailed to [email protected]
Interested contractors please contact Lisa Gilbert at the Chelmsford Housing Authority for a set of Contract Documents. Or download the contract documents atwww . massrcat . com in the northeast contractors section.
The Project site will be available for inspection between AM and 11AM on September7th. At 10-12 Sheila Ave Chelmsford MA 01824
For an appointment call Lisa Gilbert at 978-320-4030
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INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDER'S
ARTICLE 1 - BIDDER'S REPRESENTATION
1.1 Each Bidder submitting a quote represents that:
1. The Bidder has read and understands the Contract Documents and the Bid is made in accordance therewith.
2. The Bidder has visited the site and is familiar with the local conditions under which the Work has to beperformed.
1.2 Failure to so examine the Contract Documents and site will not relieve any Bidder from any obligation under the Bid as submitted.
ARTICLE 2 - BIDDER CERTIFICATIONS - OSHA & LEAD TRAINING
2.1. Massachusetts law requires all workers on this project construction site must have no less than 10 hours of OSHA-approved safety and health training.
2.2 The Contractor shall comply with requirements of EPA Regulation 40 CFR 745 including but not limited to Company, supervisor, and worker training.
ARTICLE 3 - REQUESTS FOR INTERPRETATION
3.1 Bidders shall promptly notify the Owner of any ambiguity,inconsistency , or error which they may discover upon examination of the Contract Documents, the site, and local conditions.
3.2 Bidders requiring clarification or interpretation of the Contract Documents shall make such request to the Owner.
ARTICLE 4 ·PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF BIDS
4.1 Bids should be submitted on the "Form for Quotes" as appropriate, furnished at no cost by the Owner.
4.2 All entries on the Form for Quotes shall be made by typewriter or in ink.
4.3 Where so indicated on the Form for Quotes sums shall be expressed in both words and figures. Where there is a discrepancy between the Bid sum expressed in words and the Bid sum expressed in figures, the words shall control.
4.4 The Bid shall be submitted with the following clearly marked on the envelope or fax cover sheet
BID FOR:• NAME OF HOUSING AUTHORITY AND PROJECT NUMBER• BIDDER'S NAME AND BUSINESS ADDRESS• PHONE NUMBER & CONTACT PERSON
4.5 Date and time for receipt of Bids is set forth in the Public Notification.
4.6 Timely delivery of a Bid at the location designated shall be the full responsibility of the Bidders.
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ARTICLE 5- WITHDRAWAL OF BIDS
5.1. Before Opening Bids Any bid may be withdrawn prior to the time designated for receipt of bids upon written request. Withdrawal of bids must be confirmed over the Bidder's signature by written notice post-marked or sent by facsimile on or before the date and time set for receipt of bids. Withdrawn bids may be resubmitted up to the time designated for the receipt of bids.
ARTICLE 6 - CONTRACT AWARD
6.1 Award means the determination and selection of the lowest, responsible and eligible Bidder, by the Owner. t.The Owner will award the contract to the lowest responsible and eligible Bidder within thirty (30) days, Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays excluded after the opening of Bids.
6.2 The Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all Bids if it be in the public interest to do so.
6.3 The Owner also reserves the right to reject any Bid if it determines that such Bid does not represent the Bid of a person competent to perform the work as specified, or if the LHA determines additional competition is in the public interest.
6.4 The term "lowest responsible and eligible bidder" shall mean the Bidder whose Bid is the lowest of those Bidders demonstrably possessing the skill, ability, and integrity necessary for the faithful performance of the work, and who meets the requirements set forth in M.G.L. c.149 sec.44 (2)(B) and who shall certify that they are able to furnish labor that can work in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed on the work.
ARTICLE 7 ·FORMS REQUIRED AT CONTRACT APPROVAL
7.1 Upon award, the Bidder shall complete the following forms to ensure prompt contract validation. These forms will be provided to the Contractor by Owner, and three (3) originals must be submitted.
.1 Owner/Contractor Agreement.
.2 Form of Corporate Vote (If Applicable)7.2 Insurance Certificates for the coverage required by Article 9 of the General Provisions must be
submitted prior to contract validation.
7.5 Contractor's Company Certification with EPA Regulation 40 CFR 745 must be submitted prior to contract validation.
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FORM FOR GENERAL BID
FORM FOR GENERAL BID
TO THE AWARDING AUTHORITY: # OF ADDENDA SEEN _;.
The undersigned proposes to comply with all terms and conditions and furnish all labor and materials required to successfully complete the attached scope of work for the contract price specified below, subject to additions and deductions according to the terms of the specifications for the proposed contract price of:
-------------------- dollars ($
64 Sq.Ft. of sheathing replacement carried in base
bid. Add $ per Sq. F t over 64
Deduct $ per Sq . Ft u n der 64
1. The undersigned hereby certifies that they are able to furnish labor that can work in harmony with all the other elements of labor employed or to be employed on the Work and that they will comply fully with all laws and regulations applicable to awards made subject to MGL. c.149 sec.44A-J.
2. The undersigned further certifies under the penalties of perjury that this bid is in all respects bona fide, fa ir, and made without collusion or fraud with any other person and that the undersigned is not debarred from doing public construction work in the Commonwealth under the provisions of section twenty-nine F of chapter twenty-nine , or any other applicable debarment provisions of any other chapter of the General Laws or any other rule or regulation promulgated thereunder. As used in this certification the word "person" shall mean natural person, joint venture , partnership, corporation, or other business or legal entity.
3. Pursuant to M.G.L. c.62(c) §49(a), the individual signing this document on behalf of the Contractor, hereby certifies, under the penalties of perjury, that to the best of their knowledge and belief the Contractor has complied with all laws of the Commonwealth relating to taxes, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and remitting child support.
Name of BidderBy: __ _
Signature + Title of person signing Bid
Business Address
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FORM FOR GENERAL BID
Date:
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City and State.
Owner Contractor Agreement
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CONTRACT SUM IN WORDS CONTRACT SUM IN NUMBERS
OWNER-CONTRACTOR AGREEMENTCOMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTSDEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
This agreement made the day of 20 by and between Chelmsford Housing Authorityhereinafter called the "Owner", and
CONTRACTOR 'S NAME
hereinafter called the "Contractor
Witnesseth, that the Owner and the Contractor, for the consideration hereinunder named, agree as follows
Article 1.Scope of Work: The Contractor shall perform all Work required by the Contract Documents for the Asphalt shingle roof repl acement prepared by
NE RCAT Team acting as and referred to in the Contract Documents as the "Designer".
ARTICLE 2. TI ME OF COMPLETIO N: The Contractor shall commence work under this Contract on the date specified in the written "Notice to Proceed" and shall bring the Work to Substantial Completion within 60 calendar days of said date. Damages for delays in the performance of the Work shall be in accordance with Article 9 of the General Conditions of the Contract.
ARTICLE 3.CONTRACT SuM: The Owner shall pay the Contractor , in current funds , for the performance of the Work, subject to additions and deductions by Change Order,of the Contract Sum of:
ART I CLE 4. THE CONTRACT D OCUMENTS: The following, together with this Agreement, form the Contract and all are as fully a part of the contract as if attached to this Agreement or repeated herein: The Advertisement , Bidding Documents, Contract Forms, Conditions of the Contract,andSpecifications as enumerated in the Table of Contents,the drawings as enumerated in the List of Contract Drawings, DHCD publication known as the Construction Handbook, and all Modifications issued after execution of the Contract. Terms used in this Agreement which are defined in the Conditions of the Contract shall have the meanings designated in those Conditions.
AR T I CLE 5 . A LTERNATES: The following Alternates have been accepted and their costs are included in the Contract Sum stated in Article 3 of this Agreement:
Alternate No(s): and
ART I C LE 6. REAP CERT I F I CAT I O N: Pursuant to M.G.L. c.62(c) §49(a) , the individual signing this Contract on behalf of the Contractor, hereby certifies , under the penalties of perjury, that to the best of their knowledge and belief the Contractor has complied with all laws of the Commonwealth relating to taxes, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and remitting child support
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Art i cle 7. Work er Docu m e ntation Cert i ficat i on: In accordance with Executive Order 481 the undersigned further certifies under the penalties of perjury that the Contractor shall not knowingly use undocumented workers in connection with the performance of this contract; that pursuant to federal requirements, the Contractor shall verify the immigration status of all workers assigned to such contract without engaging in unlawful discrimination; and that the it shall not knowingly or recklessly alter, falsify, or accept altered or falsified documents from any such worker(s). The Contractor understands and agrees that breach of any of these terms during the contract period may be regarded as a material breach, subjecting the Contractor to sanctions, including but not limited to monetary penalties, withholding of payments, contract suspension or termination.
A rt i c l e 8 . Conf l i ct of I n terest : The Contractor covenants, that (1) presently, there is no financial interest and shall not acquire any such interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of services required to be performed under this Agreement or which would violate M.G.L. c.268A, as amended; (2) in the performance of this Contract, no person having any such interest shall be employed by the Contractor or engaged as a subcontractor by the contractor; and (3) no partner or employee of the firm is related by blood or marriage to any Board Member or employee of the Awarding Authority."
In Witness Whereof. the Parties Hereto Have Caused This Instrument to be Executed Under Seal.
1 CONTRACTOR 2 AWARD ING AUTHORITY
Chelmsford
Name of Contractor Name of Housing Authority
10 Wilson St Chelmsford MA 01824
Street Address
By:City State Zip Signature and Seal
Signature and Seal TitleWitness Attest:
1 If a Corporation, attach a notarized copy of the Corporate Vote authorizing signatory to sign Contract.
2 If signed by someone other than a Housing Authority Board member, attach a copy of Certified Board Vote authorizing the signatory to sign Contract.
CERTIFICATE OF VOTE OF AUTHORIZATION
____ ,,_ 201Y6
I hereby certify that a meeting of the Board of Directors of the:
NAME OFCORPORATION
duly called and held at on the day of 2016
At wh ich a quorum was present and acting, it was voted that Name of Corporate Officer
of the , be and hereby is authorized to execute and deliver for
and on behalf of the Corporation a Contract with Chelmsford Housing Authority, for
work to be done at State-Aided Housing Project No. 705-18 In the Cityffown of Chelmsford
And to act as principal to execute bonds in connection therewith, which Contract and Bonds were
presented to and made part of the records of said meeting.
Ifurther certify that is duly qualified and actingName of Corporate Officer
_ of the Corporation and that said vote has not beenTitle
Repealed, rescinded or amended.
A true copy of the record,
ATTEST:
(CORPORATE SEAL)
On this day of 201_, before me, the undersigned Notary Public, personally appeared , duly designated by the board of directors and proved to me, through satisfactory evidence of identification, which was , that s/he is the person whose name is signed on the foregoing documents, and acknowledged to me that s/he signed it voluntarily for its stated purpose and that it was her/his free act and deed.
Notary PublicMy Commission Expires:
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTIONFOR c.149 sec.44A(2)(B) PROJECTS BETWEEN $10,000 - $25,000
1.0 GENERAL PROVIS ONS1.1 THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
The Contract for Construction consists of the Contract Documents which include the Owner Contractor Agreement, Public Notification,Bid Form, Contract Forms, Conditions of the Contract, Specifications, Drawings, all addenda issued prior to execution of the Contract, and other documents listed in the Agreement and Modifications issued after execution of the Contract.
1.2 THE WORK
The term "Work" means the construction and services required by the Contract Documents, whether completed or partially completed, and includes all other labor, materials, equipment, and services provided or to be provided by the Contractor to fulfill the Contractor's obligation.
2.0 OWNERThe term "Owner" sometimes also referred to as the "Awarding Authority" or "Authority" means the
Housing Authority identified in the Owner-Contractor Agreement, organized and existing under the provisions of M.G.L. c.1218.
2.1 B DDER
The terms "Quote(s)", "Bid(s)" or "Bidder(s)" shall mean the person or firm from which prices have been submitted to the Owner for the work identified in these documents.
3.0 DEPARTMENT3.1 The term "Department" means the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Housing and Community Development.
3.2 The term "Construction Advisor" means the person who may be designated by the Administrator to assist the Owner with the Administration of the Contract.
3.3 PROJECT FUNDING
The Work under this Contract is funded wholly or in part by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts through the Department pursuant to a Contract for Financial Assistance between the Department and the Owner.
4.0 CONTRACTOR4.1 The Contractor, sometimes referred to as the General Contractor, Is the person or entity identified as such throughout the Contract Documents as if singular in number. The term Contractor means the Contractor or its authorized representative.
4.2 The Contractor shall supervise and direct the Work, using the Contractor's best skill and attention. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for and have control over construction means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures, and for coordinating all portions of the Work under the Contract.
4.3 SALES TAX EXEMPTION AND OTHER TAXES
4.3 .1 To the extent that materials and supplies are used or incorporated in the performance of this Contract, the Contractor is considered an exempt purchaser under the Massachusetts Sales Act, Chapter 14 of the Acts of 1966.
4.3.2 The Contractor shall be responsible for paying all other taxes and tariffs of any sort, related to the work.
4.4 PERMITS,FEES, AND NOTICES
4.4.1 The Contractor shall secure and the Owner shall pay for any and all permits. The Contractor shall secure and pay for all licenses,and other fees required for the proper execution of the Work. The Contractor shall coordinate all efforts required to obtain these permits including having the permit issued in the name of the Contractor.
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4.4.2 The Contractor shall comply with and give notices required by laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, and lawful orders of public authorities bearing on performance of the Work.
4.4.3 If the Contractor performs Work knowing it to be contrary to laws, statutes, ordinances, building codes, and rules and regulations without such notice to the Owner, the Contractor shall assume full responsibility for such Work and shall bear the attributable costs.
4.5 SAFETY REQUIREMENTSThe Contractor must comply with all Federal,State, and local safety laws and regulations applicable
to work performed under this Contract.
4.6 PREVAILING WAGE RATES AND LABOR REGULATIONS4.6.1 The rate per hour to be paid to mechanics, apprentices, teamsters, chauffeurs, and laborers employed on the Work shall not be less than the rate of wages in the attached "Minimum Wage Rates" as determined by the Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Labor Division of Occupational Safety. This schedule shall continue to be the minimum rate of wages for said employees during the life ofthis Contract. Any questions relative to the applicability of any wage rate shall be directed to the Division of Occupational Safety.
4.6.2 Keep a legible copy of said schedule posted on the site at all times. Provide the Owner, on a weekly basis, and keep an on-site file of the wage rates and classifications of labor employed on this Work in order that they may be available for inspection by the Owner, Department, Architect, or any agency havingjurisdiction.
4.6.3 Pay reserve police officers employed on the Work the prevailing rate of wages paid to regular police officers as required by MGL c149 § 34B, as amended. Such police officers shall be covered by Worker's CompensationInsurance and Employers LiabilityInsurance provided by the Contractor.
4.6.4 The Contractor shall not have any claim for extra compensation from the Owner if the actual wages paid to employees on the Contract exceeds the rates listed on the Schedule
4.6.5 WAGE RATE REPORTING.1 The Contractor and all subcontractors shall provide certified payroll affidavits verifying
compliance with MGL c.149 §§26 - 27H..2 The Contractor and all subcontractors shall provide a Statement of Compliance within 15 days
of the completion of its portion of the work. This statement shall be submitted to the Owner on the form found elsewhere in this section.
4.6.6 APPRENTICE REQUIREMENTSApprentices employed pursuant to this determination of wage rates must be registered and approved by the State Apprenticeship Council wherever rates for journeymen or apprentices are not listed.
4.6.7 EMPLOYEE OSHA SAFETY TRAINING.1 All employees who work on this construction site must have no less than 10 hours of
OSHA approved safety and health training..2 The Contractor and all Subcontractors shall furnish to the Owner, with the certified payroll
reports, documentation indicating that each employee has successfully completed 10 hours of a course in construction safety and health. This course must be approved by the United States Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
5.0 CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION5.1 PRECONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE
Prior to commencement of the Work, the Contractor shall meet in conference with representatives of the Owner, to discuss and develop mutual understandings relative to administration of the quality assurance program, safety program, labor provisions, the schedule of work, and other Contract procedures.
5.2 REJECTION OF DEFECTIVE MATERIALS AND WORKThe Owner's inspection of the Work shall not relieve the Contractor of any of its
responsibilities to fulfill the Contract obligations, and defective work shall be corrected. Unsuitable work may be rejected by the Owner, notwithstanding that such work and materials have been previously overlooked or misjudged by the Owner and accepted for payment. If the Work or any part thereof shall be found defective at any time before the final acceptance of the whole Work, the Contractor shall forthwith correct such defect in a
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manner satisfactory to the Owner, and if any material brought upon the site for use in the Work, or selected for the same, shall be rejected by the Owner as unsuitable or not in conformity with the Contract requirements, the Contractor shall forthwith remove such materials from the vicinity of the Work.
6.0 CHANGES6.1 All changes in the work, including any increase, decrease, or other equitable adjustment in the Contract price or in the time for performing the Contract, shall be authorized in writing by the Owner. .
6.2 The Owner may direct changes to the Work provided:
.1 the unit prices remain the same,
.2 the Owner's representative has specified in writing that an increase is necessary to fulfill the al needs of the Owner and is more economical than awarding another contract,
.3 the Contractor agrees to the increase or decrease in writing, and
7.0 PAYMENTS7.1 CONTRACT SUM
The Contract Sum is stated in the Owner-Contractor Agreement and, including authorized adjustments, is the total amount payable by the Owner to the Contractor for performance of the Work under the Contract Documents.
7.2 APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT7.2.1 Once each month, on a date established at the beginning of the Work, the Contractor shall deliver to the Owner an itemized Application for Payment, supported by such data substantiating the Contractor 's right to payment as the Owner may require, and reflecting a minimum of 5% retainage until the final acceptance and payment by the Owner.
7.2.2 . The Owner shall make payment to the Contractor within 30 days of receipt of said application, less any applicable retainage.
7.2.3 The Owner may make changes in any application for payment submitted by the Contractor for:
.1 Retention based on the value of its claims against the Contractor,
.2 Retention of 5% of the approved amount of the Application for Payment.
7.3 FINAL PAYMENTThe acceptance by the Contractor of the last payment due under this Contract or the execution of
the Final Certificate of Completion, shall operate as a release to the Owner from all claims and liability related to this Contract.
8.0 GUARANTY AND WARRANTY8.1 WARRANTY
The Contractor warrants to the Owner that materials and equipment furnished under the Contract will be of good quality and new unless otherwise required or permitted by the Contract Documents, that the Work will be free from defects not inherent in the quality required or permitted, and that the Work will conform with the requirements of the Contract Documents. Work not conforming to these requirements, including substitutions not properly approved and authorized, may be considered defective. f required by the Owner, the Contractor shall furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials and equipment furnished. The Owner reserves the right to reject said substituted materials even after requesting evidence.
8.2 GENERAL GUARANTYIf at any time during the period of one (1) year from the date of the Substantial Completion the
Work to be performed under this Contract, or any part of the Work shall,in the reasonable determination of the Owner, require replacing or repairing due to the fact that it is broken, defective, or otherwise does not conform to the Contract Documents, the Owner will notify the Contractor to make the required repairs or replacement. If the Contractor shall neglect to commence such repairs or replacement to the satisfaction of the Owner within ten (10) days from the date of giving or mailing such notice, then the Owner may employ other persons to make said repairs or replacements. The Contractor agrees, upon demand, to pay
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to the Owner all amounts which the Owner expends for such repairs or replacements. During this one year
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guarantee period any corrective work shall be performed in accordance w ith the applicable terms of this Contract. For items of work completed after substantial completion, the one year guarantee shall commence at the time the Owner accepts such items. This one year guarantee shall not limit any express guaranty or warranty provided elsewhere in the Contract.
9.0 INSU RANCE REQUIREM ENTSThe Contractor shall provide insurance coverage as listed in subparagraphs 9.1 - 9.6. This
insurance shall be provided at the Contractor's expense and shall be in full force and effect during the full term of this contract.
9.1 WORKER 'S COMPENSATION
Worker's Compensation: Employer's liability:
Coverage A Statutory Per M.G.L. c.149 §34 and c.152 as amended Coverage B up to $ 500,000 each accident
$ 500,000 disease per employee$ 500,000 disease policy
9.2 CONTRACTOR 'S COMM ERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY
Bodily Injury & $ 1,000,000. each occurrenceProperty Damage $ 1,000,000. general aggregate
9.3
Products & Completed Operations Personal & Advertising Injury VEHICLE LIABILITY
Personal Injuryand Property Damage Combined Single Limit
$ 1,000,000. aggregate$ 1,000,000. each occurrence
$ 500,000. each person$ 1,000,000. aggregate$ 1,000,000.
9.4 OWNER AS CO-INSURED
The Owner and Department shall be named as additional insured on the Contractor's liability policies.
9.5 CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE, POLICIES
9.5.1 The Contractor shall not commence work on this contract until proof of compliance with this article has been furnished to the Owner by submitting one copy of a properly endorsed insurance certificate issued by a company authorized to write insurance in the Commonwealth. This certificate shall indicate that the Contractual Liability Coverage is in force.
9.5.2 The Contractor shall file the original and one certified copy of all policies with the Owner within sixty days after Contract award. f the Owner is damaged by the Contractor's failure to maintain such insurance and to so notify the Owner, then the Contractor shall be responsible for all reasonable costs attributable thereto.
9.6 CANCELLATION
Cancellation of any insurance required by this contract, whether by the insurer or the insured, shall not be valid unless written notice thereof is given by the party proposing cancellation to the other party and to the Owner at least thirty days prior to the effective date thereof, which shall be expressed in said notice.
10.0 IN DEM NIFICATION10.1 The Contractor shall take all responsibility for the Work and take all precautions for preventing injuries to persons and property in or about the Work and shall bear all losses resulting to or on account of the amount or character of the Work. The Contractor shall pay or cause payment to be made for all labor performed or furnished and for all materials used or employed in carrying out this Contract.
10.2 The Contractor shall assume the defense of, and indemnify and save harmless the Owner, the Department, and their officers and agents from all claims:
.1 relating to labor performed or furnished and materials used or employed for the Work;
.2 to inventions, patents and patent rights used in and in doing the Work unless such patent infringement is due to a product or process specified by the Owner;
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.3 to injuries to any person or corporation received or sustained by or from the Contractor and any employees, and subcontractors and employees, in doing the work, or in consequence of any improper materials, implements or labor used or employed therein;
.4 and to any act, omission or neglect of the Contractor and any employees therein.
11.0 NOT USED
12.0 MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS AND EXECUTIVE ORDERS12.1 The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of EPA Regulation 40 CFR 745; M.G.L. c.151B; Executive Order 526, Order regarding Non-Discrimination,Diversity, Equal Opportunity, and Affirmative Action; pertaining to minority and women owned business enterprises; Executive Order 527 establishing the Office of Access and Opportunity and Executive Order 481,prohibiting the use of undocumented workers on state contracts and all regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. The aforementioned law, executive orders, regulations and any amendments are incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this Contract.
12.2 CONFLICT OF INTERESTThe Contractor covenants, that:
.1 presently, there is no financial interest and shall not acquire any such interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of services required to be performed under this Agreement or which would violate M.G.L. c.268A, as amended;
.2 in the performance of this Contract, no person having any such interest shall be employed by the Contractor or engaged as a subcontractor by the contractor; and
.3 no partner or employee of the firm is related by blood or marriage to any Board Member or employee of the Awarding Authority."
13.0 TERMINATION13.1 TERMINATION FOR CAUSE13.1.1 The Owner may terminate this contract for cause if it determines that any of the following circumstances have occurred:
.1 The Contractor is adjudged bankrupt or has made a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors.
.2 A receiver has been appointed of the Contractor's property.
.3 All or a part of the Work has been abandoned .
.4 The Contractor has sublet or assigned all or any portion of the Work, the Contract, or claims thereunder, without the prior written consent of the Owner, except as provided in the Contract Documents .
.5 The Owner has determined that the rate of progress required on the project is not being met.
.6 The Contractor has substantially violated any provisions of this Contract.
13.1.3 The Owner may complete the work, or any part thereof, and charge its expense of so completing the work or part thereof, to the Contractor.
13.1.4 The Owner may take possession of and use any materials, machinery, implements and tools found upon the site of said Work. The Owner shall not be liable for any depreciation, loss or damage to said materials, machinery, implements or tools during said use and the Contractor shall be solely responsible for their removal from the Project site after the Owner has no further use for them.
13.3 TERMINATION - NO FAULT13.3.1 In the event that this Contract is terminated by the Owner, prior to the completion of construction and termination is not based on a reason listed in Paragraph 13.1,the Contractor shall be compensated for its costs incurred, including reasonable costs of de-mobilization,calculated on a percent completion basis covering the period of time between the last approved application for payment and the date of termination.
13.3.2 Payment by the Owner pursuant to Subparagraph 13.3.1 shall be considered to fully compensate the Contractor for all claims and expenses and those of any consultants, subcontractors, and suppliers, directly or indirectly attributable to the termination, including any claims for Jost profits.
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DIVISION 1General Administrative Requirements
1.1 GENERAL SCOPE OF THE WORK
A. The Work of the Contract consists of:
1. Removal of existing asphalt shingle roofing system, and installation of new asphalt shingle system (approx. 18.5 squares) on a 705 2 story duplex style home. Located at 10-12 Sheila Ave Chelmsford MA
2. Work either shown on the Drawings or included in the specifications unless specifically indicated not to be done.
3. Work outside the Project Site as called for in the Contract Documents and as required for the performance of the Work.
4. Providing and restoring, where appropriate, all temporary facilities.
1.2 TIME OF COMPLET ON
The Work shall be commenced at the time stated in the Owner's Notice to Proceed and shall be completed within _ 60__ consecutive calendar days thereafter.
1.3 SELECTION CRITER A
A. In addition to any provisions of the General Conditions, the Contractor will be selected based on the lowest base bid and upon demonstrating successful completion of the following criteria:
1A licensed roofing contractor in business for no less than 5 years.
2 Successfully completed at least 2 similar projects in the previous 12 months.
3 Experience with public work with an emphasis on working in occupied Public Housing Developments.
1.4 PREVAILING WAGE RATES AND OSHA SAFETY TRAING
A Bidders shall include in their bid wages calculated from the wage rates established by the Massachusetts Department of Labor and Workforce Development and subject to M.G.L. c.149 §26 to 27H inclusive. A list of the wage rates for this project can be found at the end of this section
B The Contractor shall certify that all employees working on this project have successfully completed a 10 Hour Safety and Health Training Course approved by the United State Occupational Health an Safety Administration (OSHA). This certification must be submitted with the payroll certifications require by paragraph A above.
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1.5 COORDINATION OF WORK
A. List any material or equipment to be furnished by the Owner.
B. Note if the Owner will provide a tenant coordinator.
1.6 SAMPLES AND SUBMITTALS
A. The Contractor shall provide samples (or submittal of manufacturer's literature) for the Owner's approval prior to installation: For all roofing system components.
1.7 CONDUCT OF THE WORK
A. Existing Buildings. All units will be occupied during construction. The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to ensure the public safety and convenience of the occupants during construction.
B. Unless specifically authorized by the Owner, the Work must be conducted between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. on Monday through Friday. No work is to be done on holidays, Saturdays, or Sundays other than for emergencies .
1.8 SHUTDOWN OF SERVICES
The Contractor's attention is especially called to the fact that the continuous operation of services for this housing development is mandatory. If any unit is to be left without heat, hot water, domestic water, electricity, gas, sanitary facilities, or any other services for more than an eight hour period, the Contractor shall submit a letter and obtain written authority from the Owner before proceeding.
If such a shutdown is unacceptable to the Owner, the Contractor shall make, and pay for, alternative arrangements to insure that services are provided.
1.9 PROTECTION AND ACCESS
A. The Contractor shall, at all times, leave an unobstructed way along walks and roadways, and shall maintain barriers and lights for the protection of all persons and property in all locations where materials are stored or work is in progress.
B. The Contract shall take special measures to protect the tenants from noise, dust, and other disturbances.
C. The Contractor shall take necessary precautions to insure against fire during construction. The Contractor shall be responsible to insure that the area within the contract limits is kept orderly and clean and that combustib le rubbish and construction debris is promptly removed from the site.
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1.10 TEMPORARY FACILITIES
A. Temporary Water - The Contractor may make use of the water available at the site for construction purposes.
B. Temporary Electricity - The Contractor may make use of the electricity available at the site, metered and paid for by the Owner, provided that the Contractor shall supply the proper adapters and extension cords. Where heavy duty electric equipment drawing a current in excess of 15 amps is involved, the Contractor shall provide temporary electric work to supply this power.
c. Temporary Toilets -contractor to provide portable toilets for use during this project . Locations must be approved by CHA prior to delivery.
1.11 CLEANING UP
A. Conduct cleaning and disposal operations to comply with all Federal, State, and local laws, ordinances, and regulations.
B. Provide on-site containers for collection of waste materials and rubbish, to be located with the approval of the Owner.
C. At the end of each day's work, remove, and legally dispose, all waste materials and rubbish from the site,
END OF SECTION
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THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTSEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFOR CE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LA BOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage RatesCHARLES 0.BAKER
Cio\"'t"mor
KARYN E. POLITOLt Governor
As determined by the Director under the provisions of the Massach usetts General Laws, Chapter l.t9, Sections 26 to 27H
RONALDL WALKER USe=wy
WU.LIAM D MCKINNEY
Din:a.or
Awa rding Authority:
Contract '.'Jumber:Chelmsford Housing Authority I NE-RCAT Cityffown: CHELMSFORD
Descriptio n of Work: 10 - 12 Sheila Roof Replacement: Removal of existing asphalt shingle roofing. Reinstallation of modem asphaltshingle roofing system and all pertaining components.
Job Location: I 0 Sheila Ave Chelmsford MA 01824
Information about Prevailing Wage Schedules for Awarding Authorities and Contractors
This wage schedule applies only to the specific project referenced at the top of this page and un iquely identified by the '"Wage Request N umber'' on all pages of this schedule.
An Awarding Authority must request an updated wage schedule from the Department of Labor Standards ("DLS'') if it has not opened bids or selected a contractor within 90 days of the date of issuance of the wage schedule. For CM AT RJSKprojects (bid pursuant to G.L. c. l 49A), the earlier of: (a) the execution date of the GMP Amendment or (b) the bid for the first construction scope of work must be within 90-days of the wage schedule issuance date.
The wage schedule shall be incorporated in any advertisement or call for bids for the project as required by M.G.L. c. 149,§27. The wage schedule shall be made a part of the contract awarded for the project. The wage schedule must be posted in a conspicuous place at the work site for the life of the project in accordance with M.G.L. c. 149 § 27. The wages listed on the wage schedule must be paid to employees performing construction work on the project whether they are employed by the prime contractor, a filed sub-bidder, or any sub-contractor.
All apprentices working on the project are required to be registered with the Massachusetts Department of Labor Standards, Division of Apprentice Standards (DLS/DAS). Apprentice must keep his/her apprentice identification card on h is/her person during all work hours on the proj ect. An apprentice registered with DAS may be paid the lower apprenticewage rate at the applicable step as provided on the prevaili ng wage schedule. Any apprentice not registered with DLS/DAS regardless of whether or not they are registered with any other federal, state, local, or private agency must be paid the journeyworker's rate for the trade.
The wage rates will remain in effect for the duration of the project, except in the case of multi-year publ ic constructionprojects. For construction projects lasting longer than one year. awarding authorities must request an updated wage schedule. Awarding authorities are required co request these updates no later than two weeks before the anniversary of the date the contract was executed by the awarding authority and the general contractor. For multi-year CM AT RJSK projects, awarding authority must request an annual update no later than two weeks before the anniversary date, determined as the earlier of: (a) the execution date of the GMP Amendment, or (b) the execution date of the first amendment to permit procurement of construction services. Contractors are required to obtain the wage schedules from awarding authorities, and to pay no less than these rates to covered workers. The annual update requirement is not applicable to 27F "rental of equipment'' contracts.
Every contractor or subcontractor which performs construction work on the project is required to submit weekly payroll reports and a Statement of Compliance directly to the awarding authority by mail or email and keep them on file for three years. Each weekly payroll report must contain: the employee's name, address, occupational classification, hours worked, and wages paid. Do not submit weekly payroll reports to DLS. A sample of a payroll reporting form may be obtained athttp:/lwww.mass.gov/dols/pw.
Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at (6 17) 626-6953.
Employees not receiving the prevail ing wage rate set forth on the wage schedule may report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the office of the Attorney General at (617) 727-3465.
Failure of a contractor or subcontractor to pay the prevailing wage rates listed on the wage schedule to all employees who perform construction work on the project is a violation of the law and subjects the contractor or subcontractor to civil and
Issue Date: 08116/20 16 Wage Request Num ber: 20 160816-047
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Classification Effective Date Bast Wage Health PensionSuppleme ntal Total Rate Unemployment
Constru ction
(2 AXLE) DRIVER - EQUIPMENT 08101no16 $32.15 SI0.91 $10.08 $0.00 $53.14TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCii.NO.JO ZONE B
1210 1no 16 $32.15 $10.91 $10.89 $0.00 $53.95-····-·. --····-· -·-···
(3 AXLE) DRIVER - EQUIPMENT 08/01120 1 6 $32.22 $10.91 $10.08 $0.00 $53.21TFAll'fSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. JO ZONE B
12/0tn016 $32.22 $10.91 $10.89 $0.00 $54.02
(4 & 5 AXLE) DRIVER - EQUI PMENT 08/01120 16 $32.34 $10.91 $10.08 $0.00 $53.33TEAMS1"ERSJOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE 8
12/0ln016 $32.34 $10.91 $10.89 $0.00 $54.14ADS/SUBMERSIBLE PILOT 08/01/2015 $88.29 $9.80 $19.23 $0.00 $1 17.32PILE DIUVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE I)
For appn:ouce rates see •Apprentice- PILE DRIVER"
AIR TRACK OPERATOR 06/01/20 16 $32.40 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.50LABORERS - ZONE 2
For apprcnrice rates sec •Apprentice- LABORER "
12101no16 $33.15 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $53.25
ASBESTOS REMOVER - PlPE I MECH. EQUTPT. 12/01/20 15 $34.38 $10.40 $5.95 S0.00 $50.73Hf.AT & FRO!>T INSULATORS UX:AL 6 (BOSTON)
ASPHALT RAKER 06/01/2016 $31.90 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.00L480RERS - ZON£ 2
For appn:nnce rates see •Apprentice- LABORER"
1210112016 $32.65 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.75
ASPHALT/CONCRETE/CRUSHER PLA T-ON SITE 06/01120 16 $44.23 $10.00 $15.15 S0.00 $69.38OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL./
for apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
12/01120 16 $45.48 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $70.63
06/01120 17 $46.48 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $71.63
1210112017 $47.48 $10.00 SIS.I S $0.00 $72.63
BACKHOE/FRONT-END LOADER 06/01/2016 $44.23 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $69.38OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL ./
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS •
12101no16 $45.48 $10.00 $15.15 S0.00 $70.63
06/011201 7 $46.48 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $71.63
1210112017 $47.48 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $72.63
BARCO-TYPE JUMPING TAMPER 06/01/2016 $31.90 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.00LABORERS - ZONE 1
For apprentice rates sec "Apprentice- LABORER"
12101/2016 $32.65 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.75
BLOCK PAVER. RAMMER / CURB SETTER 06/0112016 $32.40 $7.45 Sl2.65 $0.00 $52.50LABORERS - ZONE 2
For apprentice rares see "Apprentice- LABORER"
12/01/20 16 $33. 15 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $53.25
BOILER MAKER 01/011201 6 $41.62 $6.97 $16.21 $0.00 $64.80HOllERMAKERS LOCAL }I)
01101/2017 $42.92 $6.97 $16.21 $0.00 $66.10
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Classificatio n SupplementalTotal Rare
Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment
Apprentice - BOILERMAKER - Local 29EffectiStep
ve Date - 01/0112016percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemental Unemploymonc Total Rate
65 $27.05 $6.97 $10.54 S0.00 S44.562 65 $27.05 $6.97 $10.54 $0.00 $44.563 70 $29.13 S6.97 $11.35 $0.00 S47.454 75 $31.22 $6.97 $12. 16 $0.00 $50.355 80 $33.30 S6.97 $12.97 $0.00 $53.246 85 $35.38 $6.97 $13.78 $0.00 $56. 137 90 $37.46 $6.97 $14.59 S0.00 $59.028 95 $39.54 $6.97 $15.40 $0.00 $61.91
EffectStep
ive Date - 01/01/2017percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemenrn l Uncmploymenc Total Rate
65 $27.90 $6.97 $10.54 $0.00 $45.4 12 65 $27.90 $6.97 $10.54 $0.00 $45.413 70 $30.04 $6.97 $11.35 $0.00 $48.364 75 $32. 19 $6.97 $12.16 $0.00 $51.325 80 $34.34 $6.97 $12.97 $0.00 $54.286 85 $36.48 $6.97 $13.78 $0.00 $57.237 90 $38.63 $6.97 $14.59 $0.00 $60.198 95 $40.77 $6.97 $15.40 $0.00 $63.14
j Notes:-------- ---
Apprentice to Jou rneyworker Ratio: I :5
BRICK/STONE/ARTIFIClAL MASONRY (INCL. MASONRY WATERPROOFING)8RJCKL4 YERS LOCAL J {LOWELL)
03/01/2016 $47.76 $10.18 $18.54 $0.00 $76.4809/01/2016 $48.66 $10.18 $18.62 $0.00 $77.4603/0112017 $49.23 $10.18 $18.62 $0.00 $78.03
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Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental
U nemployment Total Rale
A pprcntice - BRI CKIPLASTERICE1\llENT i\l/ASON - local 3 LowellEffectiStep
ve Date -
03101no16 Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental
Unemploymem Total Rate
50 $23.88 $10.18 $18.54 $0.00 $52.602 60 $28.66 $10.18 $18.54 $0.00 $57.383 70 $33.43 $10.18 $18.54 $0.00 S62.154 80 $38.21 $10.18 $18.54 $0.00 $66.935 90 $42.98 SI0.18 $18.54 $0.00 $71.70
Effective Date - 09/01/201 6 SupplementalStep percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
···· -····..··1 50 $24.33 $10. 18 $18.62 $0.00 $53.132 60 $29.20 $10.18 $18.62 $0.00 $58.003 70 $34.06 $10.18 $18.62 $0.00 $62.864 80 $38.93 $10.18 $18.62 $0.00 $67.735 90 $43.79 $10.18 $18.62 $0.00 $72.59
'Notes:·- ------- - -- _ _ _ _ _ .._ _ _ _ _
'A pprentice to Jou rneyworker Ratio: l :S
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BULLDOZER/GRADER/SCRAPER 06/0 1/2016 $43.81 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $68.96 12/0112016 $45.04 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $70.19
06/01/2017 $46.03 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $71.18
12101no11 $47.02 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $72.17For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGIERS"
CAISSON & UN DERPINNING BOTTOM MAN 06101/20 16 $36.95 $7.45 $14.00 $0.00 $58.40LABORERS· FOUNDATION AND MARIN£
For apprentice ratessee "Apprentice LABORER"12/0112016 $37.95 $7.45 $14.00 $0.00 $59.40
CAISSON & UNDERPINNING LABORER 06/0112016 $35.80 S7.45 $14.00 S0.00 $57.25LABORERS· FOUNDATIONAND MARINE
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice· LABORER"12/01/2016 $36.80 $7.45 $14.00 $0.00 $58.25
CAISSON & UNDER.PINNING TOP MAN 06/01/20 16 $35.80 $7.45 $14.00 $0.00 $57.25I.ABORERS ·FOUNDA710NAND MARJN£
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER "
1210 1no16
$36.80
$7.45 $14.00 $0.00 $58.25
CARBIDE CORE DRILL OPERATOR 06/0 112016 $31.90 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.00LABORERS ·ZONE 2
For apprentice ratessee "Apprenrice· LABORER"12/0lnOl6 $32.65 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.75
CARPENTER 03/01/2016 $37.10 $9.80 $16.82 $0.00 $63.72CARPENTERS -ZONE 2 (Eustem Massachuseus)
09/01/2016 $38.08 $9.80 $16.82 $0.00 $64.70
03/01/2017 $39.05 S9.80 $16.82 $0.00 $65.67
09/01/2017 $40.06 $9.80 $16.82 $0.00 $66.68
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03/0lnOl8 $41.06 $9.80 $16.82 $0.00 $67.68
09/0 1/20 18 $42. 10 $9.80 $16.82 $0.00 $68.72
03/0lnOl9 $43.13 $9.80 $16.82 $0.00 $69.75
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental
Unemploymen t Tota l Rare
Apprentice - CARPENTER - Zone 2 Eastern 1VIA
Effecti Step
ve Da te - 03/0Ln016
percent Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplement31
Unemployment Total Rate
1 50 $18.55 $9.80 $1.63 $0.00 S29.98
2 60 $22.26 $9.80 $1.63 S0.00 $33.69
3 70 $25.97 $9.80 $11.93 S0.00 $47.70
4 75 $27.83 $9.80 $11.93 $0.00 $49.56
5 80 $29.68 $9.80 $13.56 S0.00 $53.04
6 80 $29.68 $9.80 $13.56 $0.00 $53.04
7 90 $33.39 $9.80 $15.19 S0.00 $58.38
8 90 $33.39 $9.80 $15. 19 $0.00 $58.38
Effecti
Step
ve Date - 09/01/201
6 percent Apprent ice Base Wage Health PensionSupplementa l
Unemployment Total Rate
50 $19.04 $9.80 $1.63 $0.00 $30.47
2 60 $22.85 $9.80 $L.63 $0.00 S34.28
3 70 $26.66 $9.80 $11.93 $0.00 $48.39
4 75 $28.56 $9.80 $1 J.93 $0.00 $50.29
5 80 $30.46 $9.80 $13.56 $0.00 $53.82
6 80 $30.46 $9.80 $13.56 S0.00 $53.82
7 90 $34.27 $9.80 $15.19 $0.00 $59.26
8 90 $34.27 $9.80 $15.19 $0.00 $59.26
Notes:--------
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CEMENT MASONRY/PLASTERING 0 1/0112016 $43.51 $10.90 $18.71 $1.30 $74.42BIUCKlAYERS LOCAL J (LOWEl.l)
Apprentice - CEMENT MASONRYtPLASTERJNG - LowellEffecti Step
ve Date - 01/01/2016
percent Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental
unemployment Total Rate
50 $21.76 $10.90 $12.2 1 $0.00 $44.87
2 60 $26.l I $10.90 $13.71 $1.30 $52.02
3 65 $28.28 $10.90 Sl4.7 1 $1.30 $55.194 70 $30.46 $10.90 $15.71 $1.30 $58.37
5 75 $32.63 $10.90 $16.7 1 $1.30 $61.54
6 80 $34.81 $10.90 $17.71 $1.30 $64.72
7 90 $39.16 $10.90 $18.71 $1.30 $70.07
Notes :Steps 3,4 are 500 hrs. All other steps are 1,000 hrs.
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Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:3
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Classification Effec1ive Date Base Wage Health PensionSu pplementa l Total Rate Unemployment
CHAIN SAW OPERATORLABORERS - ZONE 1
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"'
CLAM SHELLS/SLURRY BUCK£TS/HEADlNG MACHINESOPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL ./
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGL"IEERS"
COMPRESSOR OPERATOROPERATING ENGINEt;"RSLOCAL ./
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"'
DELEA DER (BRrDGE)PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 2
Apprentice - PAINTER local 35 - BRIDGES/TANKSEffectiStep
ve Date - 07/01/2016percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
SupplemerualUnemployment Total Rate
50 $25.23 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $33.082 55 $27.75 $7.85 $3.66 S0.00 $39.263 60 $30.28 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $42.124 65 $32.80 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $44.975 70 $35.32 $7.85 $14.1 1 $0.00 $57.286 75 $37.85 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $60.147 80 $40.37 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $62.998 90 $45.4 l $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $68.70
EffectiStep
ve Date - 01/01/2017percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemental Unemployment Total Rate
1 50 $25.7 1 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $33.562 55 S28.28 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $39.793 60 $30.85 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $42.694 65 $33.42 $7.85 S4.32 $0.00 S45.595 70 $35.99 $7.85 $14.1 1 $0.00 $57.956 75 $38.56 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $60.857 80 $4 l.l 3 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $63.758 90 $46.27 $7.85 $15.44 S0.00 $69.56
Notes:Steps are 750 hrs.
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Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: l:1
DEMO: ADZEMANUBORE/IS - ZONE ]
For apprentice rates
see Apprentic
LABORER" 12/0
1/2015$35.50
06/0 112016 $31.90 $7.45 $12.65 S0.00 $52.00
12/01/20 16 $32.65 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.75
06/0112016 $45.23 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $70.3812/0 l/20 16 $46.48 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $71.63
06/0112017 $47.48 SI0.00 $15.15 $0.00 $72.6312/01/2017 $48.48 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $73.63
06/0 1/2016 $30.40 $ 10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $55.55
12101/20 16 $31.27 Sl0.00 $15.15 S0.00 $56.42
06/0 1/20 17 $31.96 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $57.11
1210112017 532.65 $10.00 $15.15 S0.00 $57.80
07/01/2016 $50.46 $7.85 Sl6.10 $0.00 $74.4101/01/2017 $51.41 $7.85 $16.10 $0.00 $75.36
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$7.45 $13.55 $0.00 $56.50
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Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pen sion Supplemental Tohtl RateUnemployment
DEMO: BACKHOE/LOADER/HAMMER OPERATOR 12/0112015 $36.50 $7.45 $13.55 $0.00 $57.50LABORERS· ZON I:. 2
For appreniice rate s see • Apprentice- L ABORER "
DEMO: BURNERSLABORl!'RS ·ZONE 2
For appreoiice rates see "Apprentice· LABORER"DEMO: CONCRETE CUTIER/SAWYER 12/01/20 15 $36.50 $7.45 $13.55 $0.00 $57.50LABORERS· ZONE 1
For apprennce rates see •Apprentice- LABORER •DEMO: JACKHAMMER OPERATOR 1210112015 $36.25 $7.45 Sl3.55 S0.00 $57.25LABORERS - ZONE 2
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
DEMO: WRECKING LABORER 12/01/20 15 $35.50 $7.45 $13.55 $0.00 $56.50LABORERS ·ZONE 2
For apprentice rates see •Apprentice- LABORER "
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4DrRECTIONAL DRILL MACHINE OPERATOR 06/01/2016 $43.81 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $68.96
12/01/2016 $45.04 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $70.19
06/0112017 $46.03 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $71.18
12/01/2017 $47.02 $10.00 $15.15 S0.00 $72.17For apprennce rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
DIVERPILE DRIVER WCAL .S6 (ZONE I)
08/01/2015 $58.86 $9.80 $19.23 $0.00 $87.89
for appremicc ratessec "Apprentice· PILE DRIVER"
DIVER TENDERPILC' DR/ YER LOCAL J6 (ZONE I)
08/01/20 15 S42.04 $9.80 $19.23 $0.00 $71.07
For apprentice raies see "Apprentice· PILE DRIVER"
DIVER TENDER (EFFLUE T)PILE DRJVER LOCAL J6 (l0N£ I)
08/01/2015 $63.06 $9.80 $19.23 $0.00 $92.09
For appren1ice rales see "Apprentice- PILE DRIVER"
DIVER/SLURRY (EFFLUENT) 08/01/2015 $88.23 $9.80 $19.23 $0.00 $1 17.26PILE DRIVER LOCAL .S6 (ZONE I)
For apprcnlice. raies see "Apprentice·PrLE DR I VER"
DRAWBRIDGE OPERATOR (Construction) 03/01/2016 $46. 17 $13.00 $16.39 $0.00 $75.56£LEC71UCIANS LOCAL 103
For apprentice rntes see •Apprenti ce- ELECTRICIAN"
ELECTRICIAN 03/01/2016 $46.17 $13.00 $16.39 $0.00 S75.56ELECTRICIANS LOCAL / OJ
- ·-···12101/2015 $36.25 $7.45 $13.55 $0.00 $57.25
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Su pplemental
Uoemolovment Total Rate
Apprentice - ELECTRICIAN - Local 103Effective Date - 03/011201 6 SupplementalStep percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
l 40 $18.47 $13.00 $0.55 $0.00 $32.022 40 $18.47 $13.00 $0.55 $0.00 $32.023 45 $20.78 $13.00 $12.34 $0.00 $46.124 45 S20.78 $13.00 $12.34 $0.00 $46.125 50 $23.09 $13.00 $12.71 $0.00 $48.806 55 $25.39 $13.00 $13.07 $0.00 $51.467 60 $27.70 $13.00 $13.44 $0.00 $54.148 65 $30.01 $13.00 $13.81 $0.00 $56.829 70 $32.32 $13.00 $14. 18 $0.00 $59.5010 75 $34.63 $13.00 $14.55 $0.00 $62.18
--- - --·ates: :
App Prior 1/1/03; 30/35/40/45/50/55/65/70175/80
--- - --Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:2:3***
ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR 01/01/2016 $54.53 $14.43 $14.96 $0.00 $83.92ELEVATOR CONSTRUC TORS LOCAL ./
01/01/20 17 $55.86 $15.28 $15.7 1 $0.00 $86.85
Appren tice - ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR - Local ./EffectiStep
ve Date - 01/0ln016percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemental Uncmploymem Total Rate
1 50 $27.27 $14.43 $0.00 $0.00 $41.702 55 $29.99 $14.43 $14.96 $0.00 $59.383 65 $35.44 $14.43 $14.96 $0.00 $64.834 70 $38. 1 7 $14.43 $14.96 $0.00 $67.565 80 $43.62 $14.43 $14.96 $0.00 $73.01
Notes:
80
-----Steps l-2 are 6 mos.; Steps 3-5 are 1 year
$44.69 $15.28
$15.71 $0.00 $75.68
--- - .. -
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:I
E
Issue Date: 08/ 16/20 16 Wage Req uest Nu mber: 20 160816-047
ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR HELPER 01/01/2016 $38.17 $14.43 $14.96 $0.00 $67.56lEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS lOCAl,./
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice· ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR"01/0112017 $39.10 $15.28 $15.71 $0.00 $70.09
EffectiStep
ve Date -percent
O l/OlnOl7Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemental Unemployment Total Rate
1 50 $27.93 $15.28 $0.00 $0.00 $43.2 12 55 $30.72 $15.28 $ 15.71 $0.00 $61.7 13 65 $36.31 $15.28 $ 15.71 $0.00 $67.304 70 $39. 10 $15.28 $15.71 $0.00 $70.095
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Issue Date: Wage Requ est :\"um 201608 16- Page 9 of
Classification Effective Date B:ise Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment
FENCE & GUARD RAIL ERECTORI. ABORERS ·ZONE 2
For apprentice rates see •Apprentice- LABORER"
0PERA71NG ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
For apprentice races sec "Apprentice· ELECTRICIAN"
FIRE ALARM REPAI R / MAINTENANCE 03/01/20 16 $34.63 $13.00 $14.55 $0.00 $62. 18I COM MISSlONlNG ELECTRICIANS
LOCAL /OJFor apprentice rates see "Apprentice·TELECOMM UNICATIONS TECHNICIAN"
FIREMAN (ASST. ENGINEER) 06/011201 6 $36.7 1 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $61 .86OPERA11NG ENGINEERS i.OCAL 4
12/0 1/20 16 $37.75 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $62.90
06/01/20 17 $38.59 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $63.74
12/0 1/20 17 $39.42 $10.00 $15.15 S0.00 $64.57For apprentice rates see "Apprcnttce- OPERATING ENGNEERS"
FLAGGER & SIGNALERLABORERS - ZONE 2
06/01/2016
12/0 1/2016
$20.SO
$20.50
$7.45
$7.45
$12.65
$12.65
$0.00
$0.00
$40.60
$40.60For apprentice rates see "Apprentice·LABORER'"
FLOORCOVERERFl.OORCOVERERS LOCAL 2168 ZONE I
03/01/2016 $42.13 $9.80 $17.62 $0.00 $69.55
0610112016 $31.90 $7.45 $12.65 S0.00 $52.00
12/01/20 16 $32.65 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.75
FIELD ENG.INST.PERSON -BLDG,SITE,HVY/HWY 05/01/2016 $41.03 $10.00 $ 14.90 $0.00 $65.93
1 1101/2016 $41.62 $10.00 $14.90 $0.00 $66.52
05/01/201 7 $42.50 $10.00 $14.90 $0.00 $67.40
11/01/2017 $43.23 $10.00 $14.90 $0.00 $68.13
05/0112018 $43.94 $10.00 $14.90 $0.00 $68.84For apprentice rates see •Apprentice- OPERATl.!'G ENGC'IEERS"
FIELD ENG.PARTY CHIEF-BLDG.SITE,HVY/HWYOPERA TING ENG/tVEERS LOCAL 4
05/0 1/20 16
1 1/0 1/2016
$42.47
$43.07
$10.00
$10.00
$ 14.90
$14.90
$0.00
$0.00
$67.37
$67.97
05/01/201 7 $43.96 $10.00 $14.90 $0.00 $68.86
11/0112017 $44.69 $10.00 $14.90 $0.00 $69.59
05/01/2018 $45.41 SIO.OO $14.90 $0.00 $70.31For apprentice rates see •Apprentice- OPERATING ENGll\EERS"
FIELD ENG.R OD PERSON-BLDG,SITE.HVY/HWYOPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL .J
05/0 112016
11/01/2016
$21.88
$22.23
$10.00
$10.00
$14.90
$ 14.90
$0.00
$0.00
$46.78
$47.13
05/01/2017 $22.76 $10.00 $14.90 $0.00 $47.66
1110112017 $23.18 $10.00 $14.90 $0.00 $48.08
05/01/2018 $23.61 SI0.00 $14.90 $0.00 $48.51For apprentice rates sec •Apprentice· OPERATING ENGINEERS"
FIRE ALAR.t\11 INSTALLERELECTRICIANS UX'AL /OJ
03/01/2016 $46.17 $13.00 $16.39 $0.00 $75.56
Issue Date: 08/ Wage Request Num 20160816- Page 10
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health PensionSu pplemental Unemploymen t
Total Rate
Apprentice - FLOORCOVERER - Local 2168 Zone IEffective Date - 03/0112016
SupplementalStep percent
502 553 604 655 70
6 757 808 85
Apprentice Base Wage Health
S21.07 $9.80
$23.17 $9.80
$25.28 $9.80
$27.38 $9.80
$29.49 $9.80
$31.60 $9.80
$33.70 $9.80
$35.81 $9.80
Pension Unemployment Total Rate
$l.79 $0.00 $32.66
$1.79 $0.00 $34.76
Sl2.25 $0.00 $.t?.33
$12.25 $0.00 $49.43
$14.04 $0.00 $53.33
$14.04 $0.00 $55.44
$15.83 $0.00 $59.33
$15.83 $0.00 $61.44
I otes:
Steps are 750 hrs.
Apprentice to Journeyworkcr Ratio: I :1
FORK LIFT/CHERRY PICKEROPERATINGENGINEERS LOCAL J
For apprentice rates e "Apprentice- OPERATlG ENGINEERS"
GENERATOR/LIOHTfNG PLANT/HEATERSOPERATING £NGINEERS LOCAi,./
For apprentice rates see •Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
GLAZIER (GLASS PLANK/AIR BARRIER/INTERIOR SYSTEMS)GLAZl£RS LOCAL 35 (ZONE Z)
06/01/2016 $44.23 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 S69.38
12/0 112016 $45.48 $ 10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $70.6306/0Jn017 $46.48 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $71.63
12/0 1/2017 $47.48 $10.00 $15. 15 $0.00 $72.63
06/01/20 16 $30.40 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $55.5512101/20 16 $31.27 $10.00 $15.15 S0.00 $56.42
06/0112017 $31 .96 $ 10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $57.1 1
12101/2017 $32.65 SI0.00 $IS.IS $0.00 $S7.80
07/01/2016 $39.96 $7.85 $16.10 $0.00 $63.9101101/2017 $40.91 $7.85 $16.10 $0.00 $64.86
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Issue Date: 08/ Wage Request Num 20160816- Page 11
Classiflcation Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Unem plovmenl
Total Rare
Apprentice - GLAZIER - Local 35 Zone 2
Effective Date - 07/01/2016Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Uncmploymclll Total Rate
50 $19.98 $7.85 $0.00 S0.00 $27.832 55 $21.98 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $33.493 60 $23.98 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $35.824 65 $25.97 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $38.145 70 $27.97 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $49.936 75 $29.97 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $52.267 80 $31.97 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $54.598 90 $35.96 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $59.25
I..
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:I :1
HOISTING Ei GINEER/CRANES/GRADALLSOPERATINGENGIN!rERS LOCAi, 4 06/01/20 16 $44.23 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $69.38
12101/2016 $45.48 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $70.63
06/01/2017 $46.48 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $71.63
12/01/2017 $47.48 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $72.63
EffectiStep
ve Date - 01101/2017percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplement31 Unemployment Total Rate
l 50 $20.46 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $28.312 55 $22.50 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $34.013 60 $24.55 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $36.394 65 $26.59 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $38.765 70 $28.64 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $50.606 75 $30.68 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $52.977 80 $32.73 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $55.358
Notes:
90 $36.82
------$7.85 $15.4-1 $0.00 $60.11
Steps are 750
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Classification Effective Date Base Wage Healtli PensionSupplemental
oemplovment
Apprentice - OPERATING ENGINEERS - local 4
Total Ralt
EffectiStep
ve Date -
06/01/2016Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemental Unemployment Total Rate
55 $24.33 $10.00 $0.00 $0.00 $34.33
2 60 $26.54 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $51.69
3 65 $28.75 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $53.90
4 70 $30.96 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $56.11
5 75 $33.17 $10.00 $15. 15 S0.00 $58.32
6 80 $35.38 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $60.53
7 85 $37.60 $10.00 $15.15 S0.00 $62.75
8 90 $39.81 $10.00 $15. 15 $0.00 $64.96
Effective Date - 12/0 1/20 16
Step percentApprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemental Unemployment Total Rate
55 $25.01 $10.00 $0.00 $0.00 $35.01
2 60 $27.29 $10.00 $ 15.15 $0.00 $52.44
3 65 $29.56 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $54.71
4 70 $31.84 $ 10.00 $15. 15 $0.00 $56.99
5 75 $34.11 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $59.26
6 80 $36.38 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $61.53
7 85 $38.66 $10.00 $ 15.15 $0.00 $63.81
8 90 $40.93 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $66.08
'oles:-------
Apprentice to Journ eyworker Ratio: l:6
HVAC (DUCTWORK)SHEETMETA/, WORKERS LOCAi. 17 - A
For apprentice mtes see "Apprentice- SHEET METAL WORKER"
HVAC (ELECTRICAL CONTROLS)ELECTRICIANS LOCAi. 103
08/01/2016 $43.3 1 $10.70 $23.07 $2.31
03/01/2016 $46.17 $13.00 $16.39 $0.00
$79.39
$75.56
For apprentice rates s ee • Apprentice- E LECTRICIA N" ----------·-------HVAC (TESTING AND BALANCING - AIR)
SHEETMETA/, WORKERS UX:Al 17 - A
For apprentice ra1es see"Apprentice- SHEET METAL WORKER"
HVAC (TESTING AND BALANCING -WATER)PJP£FIITERS LOCAL SJ7
08/01/2016 $43.31 $10.70 $23.07 $2.31
03/01/2016 $49.19 $9.70 $18.14 $0.00
$79.39
$77.03
09/0112016 $50.19 $9.70 $18.14 $0.00 $78.03
For apprentice rates see •Apprentice- PIPEFITTER" or "PLUMBERIPIP EFITTER "03/01/2017 $51.19 $9.70 $18.14 $0.00 $79.03
02/01/20 17 $44.41 $10.70 $23.07 $2.31 $80.49
08/01/20 17 $45.5 1 $10.70 $23.07 $2.31 $81.59
02101/2018 $46.66 $10.70 $23.07 $2.31 $82.74
02/01/20 17 $44.4 1 $10.70 $23.07 $2.31 $80.49
08/01/2017 $45.51 $10.70 $23.07 $2.31 $8l.59
02/0 l/20 18 $46.66 $10.70 $23.07 $2.31 $82.74
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-
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental Total RateUncm lo ment
HYAC MECHANlCPIPEFl17'ERS LOCAL 537
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice· PlPEFITIER" or "PLUMSER/PIPEFITIER"
HYDRAULIC DRILLSLABORERS - ZONE 2
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice· LABORER"
INSULATOR (PIPES & TANKS)HF.A T & FROST INSULATOl?S l.OCAL 6 (BOSTON)
Apprentice · ASBESTOS INSULATOR (Pipes & Tanks) - Local 6 BostonEffecti Step
ve Date · 09/01/20 15
percentApprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemeotnl Unemployment Total Rate
50 $21.91 $11.50 $10.05 $0.00 $43.46
2 60 $26.29 s11.50 $10.80 $0.00 $48.593 70 $30.67 $11.50 s1 1.55 $0.00 $53.724 80 $35.05 $11.50 $12.30 $0.00 $58.85
Effective Date · 09/01/20Step percent
16Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplcmenml Unemployment Total Rate
50 $22.91 $11.50 $10.05 $0.00 $44.462 60 $27.49 $11.50 $10.80 $0.00 $49.793 70 $32.07 $11.50 SI 1.55 $0.00 $55.124 80 $36.65 $11.50 $12.30 $0.00 $60.45
Notes:Steps are I year
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:I :4
I RONWORKER/ WELDERIRONWORKERS LOCAL 7 (LAWRENC£AREA) 03/16/201 6 $38.99 $7.80 $20.85 $0.00 $67.64
09/16/2016 $39.64 $7.80 $20.85 $0.00 $68.29
03/16/2017 $40.24 $7.80 $20.85 $0.00 $68.89
03/01/2016 $49.19 $9.70 $18.14 $0.00 $77.03
09/01/2016 $50.19 $9.70 $18.14 $0.00 $78.03
03/01/20 17 $51.19 $9.70 $18.14 $0.00 $79.03
06/01/2016 $32.40 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.50
12/01/2016 $33. 15 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $53.25
09/01/20 15 $43.81 $1 1.50 $13.80 $0.00 $69. 1 1
09/01/20 16 $45.81 $ 11.50 $13.80 $0.00 $71.1 1
09/01/2017 $47.81 $11.50 $13.80 $0.00 $73.11
09/01/20 18 $50.06 $11.50 $13.80 $0.00 $75.36
09/0112019 $52.56 $11.50 $13.80 $0.00 $77.86
Issue Date: Wa ge Request N um ber: 20160816- Page 1.t of
Classification Effective Dnte Base Wage Hea lth PensionSupplemental Unemplovment Total Rate
Apprentice - IRONWORKER - local 7LawrenceEffecti Step
ve Date - 03116/2016percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemental 1,;oemployment Total Rate
1 60 $23.39 $7.80 $20.85 $0.00 $52.04
2 70 $27.29 $7.80 $20.85 $0.00 $55.943 75 $29.24 $7.80 $20.85 $0.00 $57.894 80 $31.19 $7.80 $20.85 $0.00 $59.84
5 85 $33.14 $7.80 $20.85 $0.00 $61.79
6 90 $35.09 $7.80 $20.85 $0.00 $63.74
Effecti Step
ve Date - 09/ 16/2016percent
Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental
Unemployment Total Rate
I 60 $23.78 $7.80 $20.85 $0.00 $52.432 70 $27.75 $7.80 $20.85 $0.00 $56.40
3 75 $29.73 $7.80 $20.85 $0.00 $58.384 80 $31.71 $7.80 $20.85 $0.00 $60.365 85 $33.69 $7.80 $20.85 $0.00 $62.34
6 90 $35.68 $7.80 $20.85 S0.00 S64.33
Notes:-------
Structural I :6; Ornamental 1:4
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:
JACKHAMMER & PAYING BREAKER OPERATOR 0610112016 $31.90 $7.45 $12.65 S0.00 $52.00!..ABORERS· ZONE 1
For apprentice rati:s sec "Apprentice- LABORER"
12/01/2016 $32.65 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.75
LABORER 0610112016 $31.65 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $51.75lABORERS • ZONE 1
12/01/2016 $32.40 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.50
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..Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension
Supplem ental
Unem olovmeot Total Rate
Apprentice· LABORER· Zone 2
Effecti Step
ve Date · 06/0 1/2016
percentApprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemcntol Unemployment Total Rate
I 60 $18.99 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $39.092 70 $22.16 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $42.26
3 80 $25.32 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $45.424 90 $28.49 $7.45 $ 12.65 $0.00 $48.59
Effecti Step
ve Date · 12/01/20 16
percent Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental
Unemployment Total Rate
60 $19.44 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $39.542 70 $22.68 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $42.783 80 $25.92 S/.45 $12.65 $0.00 $46.024
Notes:
90
---$29.16
-------$7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $49.26
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:5
----- ---
LABORER: CARPENTER TENDERUBORERS ·ZONE 1
06/0 1/2016
12101/20 16
$31.65
$32.40
$7.45
$7.45
$12.65
$12.65
S0.00
$0.00
$51.75
$52.50For apprentice rates see "Apprentice· LABORER"
LABORER: CEMENT FCNISHER TENDERLABORERS· ZONE 2
06/0112016
12/01/2016
$31.65
$32.40
$7.45
$7.45
$12.65
$12.65
$0.00
$0.00
$51.75
$52.50For apprentice rates sec "Apprentice· LABORER"
LABORER: HAZARDOUS WASTE/ASB ESTOS REMOVER 12/011201 5 $31.35 $7.45 $12.60 $0.00 $51.40LABORERS· ZONE 2
For apprentice rates sec "Apprentice·LABORER"
LABORER: MASON TENDERI.ABORERS· ZONE 2
For apprcnrice rares kC "Apprenuce· LABORER"
LABORER: MULTI TRADE TENDERLABORERS· ZONE 2
For apprentice rates sec "Apprentice·LABORER•
LABORER:TREE REMOVERLABORERS ·ZONE 2
This classification applies to all tree work associated with the removal of standing trees, an n utility company for the purpose of operation.maintenance or repair of ucility company e
LASER BEAM OPERATORLABORERS· ZONE 2
For apprencice rotes sec "Apprentice·LABORER"
MARBLE & TTLE FCNISHERSBIUCKLAYEW:i LOCAL J - lvfARfil.£ & TILE
06/01120 16 $31.90 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.00
12/0 1/20 16 $32.65 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.75
06/01/20 16 $31.65 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $51.75
12101/20 16 $32.40 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.50
06/0112016 $31.65 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $51.75
12/0112016d trimming and
rem
$32.40oval of
branches
$7.45ond limbs
whe
$12.65n the work is
n
$0.00ot done for
$52.50
quipmenc. For apprentice races see "Apprentice- LABORER"
06/0112016 $31.90 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.00
12/01/20 16 $32.65 $7.45 $12.65 S0.00 S52.75
08/01/20 16 $38.78 $10.18 $17.78 $0.00 $66.74
02/01/20 17 $39.24 $10.18 $17.78 $0.00 $67.20
Classification Effective Date Base Waite Healt h Pension Supplemental
Une mploym ent
Total Rate
Apprentice - 1VIARBLE & TILE FINISHER - Local 3 Marble & TileEffectiStep
ve Date - 08101/2016percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemental Unemployment Total Rate
1 50 $19.39 $10.18 $17.78 $0.00 S47.352 60 S23.27 $ 10.18 $17.78 $0.00 $51.23
3 70 $27.15 SI0.18 Sl7.78 S0.00 $55.114 80 $31.02 $10.18 $17.78 $0.00 $58.985 90 $34.90 $10.18 $17.78 S0.00 $62.86
- ""----
Notes:--------
Apprentice to Jou rneyworker Ratio:l :3
MARBLE MASONS,TILELAYERS & TERRAZZO MECH811/CKLAYl!llS WCAL J - MARBU & TILE
Apprentice - MARBLE-TILE-TERRAZZO MECHANIC - Local 3 Marble & TileEffecti Step
ve Date - 08/01/2016
percent Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental
Unemployment Total Rate
I 50 $25.40 $ 10.18 $19.22 S0.00 $54.802 60 $30.48 $10.18 $19.22 $0.00 $59.883 70 $35.56 $10.18 $19.22 $0.00 $64.964 80 $40.64 $10.18 $19.22 $0.00 $70.045 90 $45.72 $10.18 $19.22 $0.00 $75.12
EffectStep
ive Date - 02/01/201 7
percentApprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemental Unemployment Total Rate
l 50 $25.69 $ 10.18 $19.22 $0.00 $55.092 60 $30.82 SI0.18 $19.22 $0.00 $60.223 70 $35.96 $10.18 $19.22 $0.00 $65.364 80 $41.10 $10.18 $19.22 S0.00 $70.505 90 $46.23 $10.18 $19.22 $0.00 $75.63
Notes:-----
- -Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:I :5
08/01/20 16 $50.80 $10.18 $19.22 $0.00 $80.20
0210 1no11 $51.37 SI0.18 $19.22 $0.00 $80.77
EffectiStep
ve Date -percent
02/01/2017Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplementol Unemployment Total Rate
I 50 $19.62 $ 10. 18 $17.78 S0.00.
.--2 60 $23.54 $10.18 $17.78 $0.00 $51.50
3 70 $27.47 $10.18 $17.78 $0.00 $55.434 80 $31 .39 $10.18 $17.78 $0.00 $59.355 90 $35.32 $10. 18 $17.78 $0.00 $63.28
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Issue Date: Wage Request !\um 201608 16- Page 17 of
UClassification Effective Date Base Wage Hcallb Pension Supplemental Total Ra1e
MECH. SWEEPER OPERATOR (ON CONST. SITES)OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL J
For apprentice rates see "Apprenrice·OPERATlG ENGINEERS"
MECHANICS MAINTE ANCE 06/01/2016 $43.81 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $68.96OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL J
For apprenricc rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
MI LLWRIGHT (Zone 2) 04/01/2015 $34.69 $9.80 $16.21 $0.00 $60.70/vULLWRIGH1'S LOCAL 1121 - Zone 2
Apprentice - MJLLWRIGHT - local 1121 Zone 2Effecti Step
ve Date - 04/01/2015percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemental Unemployment Total Rate
I 55 $19.08 $9.80 $4.48 $0.00 $33.362 65 $22.55 $9.80 $13.36 $0.00 $45.713 75 $26.02 $9.80 $14.18 $0.00 $50.004 85 $29.49 $9.80 $14.99 S0.00 $54.28
'otes:----
Steps are 2,000 hours ---------------------Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:5
MORTAR MIXER 06/0112016 $31.90 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.00LABORERS - ZONE 2
For apprentice rates see "Apprenrice- LABORER"12/0112016 $32.65 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.75
OILER (OTHER THA'i\ITRUCK CRANES.GRADALLS) 06/0112016 $22.41 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $47.56OPERATINGENGINEERS LOCAL J
For apprentice rates see •Apprentice- OPERATING EGlNEERS"
OI LER (TRUCK CRANES, GRADALLS) 06/01/2016 $26.29 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $51.44OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL .J
For apprentice rares see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
OTHER POWER DRIVEN EQUIPM ENT - CLASS 11 06/0112016 $43.81 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $68.96OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL J
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
PAINTER (BRIDGES/TANKS) 07/01/2016 $50.46 S7.85 $16.10 $0.00 $74.41PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 2
01/01/2017 $51.41 $7.85 $16.10 $0.00 $75.36
1210112016 $45.04 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $70.19
06101/2017 $46.03 Sl0.00 S15.15 $0.00 $71.18
12/0 1/2017 $47.02 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $72.17
12/0 1/20 16 $23.06 $10.00 $15.15 S0.00 $48.2106/0112017 S23.57 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $48.7212/0112017 $24.09 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $49.24
12/0 1/20 16 $45.04 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $70.1906/0 1/20 17 $46.03 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $71.18
12/0 1/2017 $47.02 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $72.17
1210112016 $27.04 SI0.00 $15.15 $0.00 $52.19
06101/20 17 $27.64 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $52.7912101/20 17 $28.25 $10.00 $15.15 S0.00 $53.40
06/01/2016 $43.81 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $68.96
12/0 112016 $45.04 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $70.19
06/01/2017 $46.03 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $71.18
12/01/2017 $47.02 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $72.17
Wage Request Num 20 160816- Page 18 Issue Date:
Classification EITutive Date Base Wage Health Pension
A pprentice - PAINTER Local 35 - BRIDGES/TANKS
Supplemental Unemolovment
Total Rate
EffectiStep
ve Date - 07/01/2016percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemcntol Unemployment Total Rate
50 $25.23 $7.85 S0.00 $0.00 $33.082 55 $27.75 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $39.263 60 $30.28 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $42.12
4 65 $32.80 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $44.97
5 70 $35.32 $7.85 $14.11 S0.00 $57.28
6 75 $37.85 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $60.14
7 80 $40.37 $7.85 S l 4.77 $0.00 $62.998 90 $45.41 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $68.70
Effecti Step
ve Date - 01/0In017
percent Apprent ice Base Wage Health PensionSupplemenral
Unemployment Total Rate
I 50 $25.71 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $33.562 55 $28.28 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $39.79
3 60 $30.85 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $42.69
4 65 $33.42 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $45.59
5 70 $35.99 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $57.95
6 75 $38.56 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $60.85
7 80 S-il .13 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $63.75
8 90 $46.27 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $69.56
!Notes:Steps are 750 hrs.
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App r-enti ce to Journ eyworker Ratio:1:I
PAINTER (SPRAY OR SANDBLAST, NEW) •• lf 30% or more of surfaces to be painted are new construction,
NEW paint rate shall be used.PAil\TERSLOCAL JJ - ZONE 207/0 1/2016 $41.36 $7.85 $16.10 $0.00 $65.31
01/0112017 $42.31 $7.85 $16.10 $0.00 $66.26
Wage Request Num 20 160816- Page 19 Issue Date:
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Heallh Pension Supplemen tal Unemplovment
Total Rate
Apprentice - PAINTER Local 35 Zone 2 - Spray/Sandblast - New
Notes:---
Steps are 750 hrs..__Apprentice to Journ eyworkcr Ratio: I:1
PAINTER (SPRAY OR SANDBLAST, REPAfl\T)PAINTERS lOCAl 35 ·ZONE 2
--07/01/2016 $39.42 $7.85 $ 16.10 $0.00 $63.37
01/01/2017 $40.37 $7.85 $16.10 $0.00 $64.32
Effect Step
ive Date - 01/0112017
percent Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental
Unemployment Total Rate
1 50 $21.16 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $29.01
2 55 $23.27 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $34.78
3 60 $25.39 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $37.234 65 $27.50 $7.85 $4.32 S0.00 $39.67
5 70 $29.62 $7.85 $14. 1 1 $0.00 $51.58
6 75 $31.73 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $54.027 80 $33.85 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $56.47
8 90 $38.08 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $61.37
Effecti Step
ve Date - 07/0ln016percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplcrnenl31 Uncrnployrnenl Total Rate
50 $20.68 $7.85 $0.00 S0.00 528.532 55 $22.75 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $34.26
3 60 $24.82 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $36.66
4 65 $26.88 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $39.05
5 70 $28.95 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $50.91
6 75 $31.02 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $53.31
7 80 $33.09 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $55.71
8 90 $37.22 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $60.5 1
lssue Dat e: 08/ Wage Request N um 20160816- Page 20 of
_
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health PensionSupplemen tal Unemployment
Total Rate
Apprentice - PAINTER Local 35 Zone 2 - Spray/Sandblast - RepaintEffecti Step
ve Date -
07/01/2016Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
SupplemenralUnemployment Total Rate
I 50 $l9.71 $7.85 S0.00 $0.00 $27.562 55 $21.68 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $33. 19
3 60 $23.65 $7.85 $3.99 S0.00 $35.494 65 $25.62 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $37.795 70 $27.59 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $49.55
6 75 $29.57 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $51.86
7 80 $31.54 $7.85 $14.77 S0.00 $54.16
8 90 $35.48 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $58.77
Effecti Step
ve Date - 01/01/2017
percent Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental
Unemployment Total Rate
50 $20.19 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $28.042 55 $22.20 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $33.71
3 60 $24.22 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $36.064 65 $26.24 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $38.41
5 70 $28.26 $7.85 $ 14.1 1 $0.00 $50.226 75 $30.28 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $52.57
7 80 $32.30 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $54.928 90 $36.33 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $59.62
INotes: --- -----Steps are 750 hrs.-- ... .., -- - ----------- ---
Apprentice to Journ eyworker Ratio:I:I
PAINTER (TRAFFIC MARKINGS)lABORERS - ZONE ]
For Apprentice nue1 see "Apprc:ncicc;- LADORER•
PAINTER I TAPER (BRUSH, NEW) *• If 30% or more of surfaces co be painted are new construction. NEW paint rate shall be used.PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 2
06/01/2016 $31.65 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $51.75
12101/2016 $32.40 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.50
07/01/20 16 $39.96 $7.85 $16.10 $0.00 $63.91
Ol/Otn017 $40.91 $7.85 $16.10 $0.00 $64.86
Issue Date: Wage Request . 20160816- Page 21 of
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental
Unemployment Total Rate
Apprentice - PAINTER - Local 35 Zone 2 - BRUSH NEWEffecti Step
ve Date - 07/01/20 16
percentApprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplementa l UnemplO)'lJlent Total Rate
I 50 $19.98 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $27.832 55 $21.98 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $33.493 60 $23.98 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $35.824 65 $25.97 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $38.145 70 $27.97 $7.85 $14. 11 $0.00 $49.936 75 $29.97 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $52.267 80 $31.97 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $54.59
8 90 $35.96 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $59.25
Effecti Step
ve Date - 01/01/2017percent Apprentice Base Wage Healtb Pension
Supplemenrnl Unemployment Total Rate
I 50 $20.46 $7.85 $0.00 S0.00 $28.31
2 55 $22.50 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $34.013 60 $24.55 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $36.394 65 $26.59 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $38.765 70 $28.64 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $50.60
6 75 $30.68 $7.85 $ 14.44 $0.00 $52.977 80 $32.73 $7.85 $ 14.77 $0.00 $55.358 90 $36.82 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $60.11
Notes: -----Steps are 750 hrs.
.._Apprenti ce to Jou rneyworker Ratio: 1:1
PAfNTER / TAPER (BRUSH, REPAfNT)PAINTERS LOCAi, 35 - ZON£ ]
- ----07/01/20 16 $38.02 $7.85 $16.10 $0.00 $61.97
01/01/2017 $38.97 $7.85 $16.10 $0.00 $62.92
Page 22 of Issue Date: 08/ 16/20 Wage Request N um 20 160816-
Classiflcation Effective Date Base Wage He:1l1h Pension Su pplemenial
Unemplovm entTotal Rate
Apprentice - PAINTER Local 35 Zone 2 - BRUSH REPAINTEffecti
Step
ve Date - 07/01/2016
percent Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplcmencal
Unemployment Total Rate
I 50 Sl9.0I $7.85 $0.00 S0.00 $26.86
2 55 $20.91 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $32.42
3 60 $22.81 $7.85 $3.99 S0.00 $34.65
4 65 $24.71 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $36.88
5 70 $26.61 $7.85 S14. I I $0.00 $48.57
6 75 $28.52 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $50.81
7 80 $30.42 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $53.04
8 90 $34.22 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $57.51
EffectStep
ive Date - 01/011201 7
percent Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental
\;ncmployment Total Rate
I 50 $19.49 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $27.34
2 55 $21.43 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $32.94
3 60 $23.38 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $35.22
4 65 $25.33 $7.85 $4.32 S0.00 $37.50
5 70 $27.28 $7.85 $14.l l $0.00 $49.24
6 75 $29.23 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $51.52
7 80 $31.18 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $53.80
8
Notes
90
:----
$35.07 $7.85 $15.44 S0.00 $58.36
Steps are 750 hrs.
Apprentice to Jou rneyworker Ratio:I:1 -- -
--------------
PAJ'IEL & PICKUP TRUCKS DRJV ER 12/01/2012 $30.28 $9.07 $8.00 $0.00 $47.35TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. IO ZONE 8
PIER Al D DOCK CONSTRUCTOR (UNDERPINNTNG Al\11) 08/0112015 $42.04 $9.80 $19.23 $0.00 $71.07DECK)PILE DRJVER LOCAi.56 (ZONE I)
For apprentice ratessee •Apprentice- PILE DRIVER •
PILE DRIVER 0810 l/20 15 $42.04 $9.80 $19.23 $0.00 $71.07PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE I)
Wage Request :\'um 20160816-Issue Date: Page 23 of
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental
l:nem plovmen t
Total Rate
Apprentice - PILE DRIVER - Local 56 Zone IEffecti
Step
ve Date - 08/01/20
15 percent Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental
Unemployment Total Rate
1 50 $21.02 $9.80 $19.23 $0.00 $50.05
2 60 $25.22 $9.80 $19.23 S0.00 $54.25
3 70 $29.43 $9.80 $19.23 $0.00 $58.464 75 $31.53 $9.80 $19.23 $0.00 $60.56
5 80 $33.63 $9.80 $19.23 $0.00 $62.66
6 80 $33.63 $9.80 $19.23 $0.00 $62.66
7 90 $37.84 $9.80 $19.23 S0.00 S66.87
8 90 $37.84 $9.80 $19.23 S0.00 $66.87
Notes:----
Apprentice to Jou rneyworker Ratio: I :3
PIPEFITTER & STEAMFITIERPIPEFIITERS LOCAL 537
Apprentice - PIPEFITTER - local 537Effecti Step
ve Date - 03/01/2016
percent Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental
Unemployment Total Rate
40 $19.68 $9.70 $7.50 $0.00 $36.882 45 $22.14 $9.70 $18.14 $0.00 $49.98
3 60 $29.51 S9.70 $18.14 $0.00 $57.35
4 70 $34.43 $9.70 $18.14 $0.00 $62.27
5 80 $39.35 $9.70 $18.14 $0.00 $67.19
Effect Step
ive Date - 09/01/20 16
percent Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental
Unemployment Total Rate
40 $20.08 $9.70 $7.50 $0.00 $37.282 45 $22.59 $9.70 $18. 14 S0.00 $50.43
3 60 $30.11 $9.70 $18.14 $0.00 $57.954 70 $35.13 $9.70 $18.14 $0.00 $62.975 80 $40.15 $9.70 $18.14 S0.00 $67.99
Notes:------
** 1:3; 3:15; 1:10 thereafter I Steps are 1 yr.Refrig/AC Mechanic **l:I;I:2;2:4;3:6;4:8;5:10;6: 12;7:14;8: 17;9:20; l0:2 (Max)
PI PELAYER
Apprentice to Journ eyworker Ratio:**
LABORERS ·ZONE 2
For apprentice rates sec "Apprentice· LABORER"
03/0112016 $49.19 $9.70 $18.14 $0.00 $77.03
09/01/2016 $50.19 $9.70 $18.14 $0.00 $78.03
03/01/2017 $51.19 $9.70 $18.14 S0.00 $79.03
06/01/2016 $31.90 $7.45 $ 12.65 $0.00 $52.00
12101/2016 $32.65 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.75
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nemplClassification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
PLUMBERS & GASFITIERSPWM8ERS & OASFl7TERS LOCA i,12
$1 l.07
$ I l.32
$1 1.32
Apprentice - PlUMBERIGASFITTER - Local 12
Effec Step
tive Date - 09/0112016percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemental Unemployment Total Rate
35 $18.09 Sl 1.32 $5.74 $0.00 $35.152 40 $20.68 $11.32 $6.49 $0.00 $38.493 55 $28.43 $11.32 S8.73 $0.00 $48.484 65 $33.60 $l!.32 $10.23 $0.00 $55.155 75 $38.77 $11.32 $1 1.72 $0.00 $61.81
N otes:- - ·-
** 1:2:2:6;3:10; 4: 14; 5:19/Steps are I yr Step4 with licS57.78 Step5 with
licS64.37 Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:**
PNEUMA TIC CONTROLS (TEMP.)P/PEFl1TERS LOCAL 537
-------- ------
For apprenuce rates see "Apprentice·PIPEFITIER " or "PLUMBER/PIPEFITIER"
PNEUMATIC DRlLLffOOL OPERATORLABORERS· ZONE 2
For apprentice rates see •Apprentice· LABORER"
POWDERMA & BLASTERLABORERS· ZONE 1
For apprentice rares sec "Apprentice·LABORER"
POWER SHOVEUDERRICK!fRENCHl G MACHINEOPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL ./
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice·OPERATING ENGINEERS "
PUMP OPERATOR (CO CRETE)OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL ./
For apprentice rares sec "Apprentice·OPERATING ENGINEERS"
03/01/2016 $49.19 $9.70 $18.14 $0.00 $77.03
09/01/2016 $50.19 $9.70 $18.14 $0.00 $78.03
03/01/2017 $51.19 $9.70 $18.14 $0.00 $79.03
06/01/2016 $31.90 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.0012/01/2016 $32.65 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.75
06/01/20 16 $32.65 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.7512/01/2016 $33.40 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $53.50
06/01/2016 $44.23 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $69.3812/0112016 $45.48 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $70.63
06/01/2017 $46.48 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $71.6312/0 1/20 17 $47.48 $ 10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $72.63
06/01/2016 $44.23 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $69.3812/0 1/20 16 $45.48 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $70.63
06/0112017 $46.48 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $71.6312/01/20 17 $47.48 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $72.63
03/01/2016 $51.36
09/01/2016 $51.69
03/0112017 $52.69
$15. 1 4 $77.57$15.46 S0.00 S78.47$15.46 $0.00 $79.47
Effective Date - 03/01/201Step percent
6Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemental Unemployment Total Rate
I 35 $17.98 $11.07 $5.63 $0.00 $34.682 40 $20.54 $11.07 $6.37 $0.00 $37.983 55 $28.25 $1 1.07 $8.56 $0.00 $47.884 65 $33.38 $11.07 $10.03 $0.00 $54.485 75 $38.52 $11.07 $1 1.48 $0.00 $61.07
Wage Request :'olum 20160816- Page 25 of Issue Date:
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental Total RateUnem lo ent
PUMP OPERATOR (DEWATERING. OTHER) 06/0 112016 $30.40 $10.00 $15. 15 $0.00 $55.55OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
12101/20 16 $31.27 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $56.42
0610112017 $31.96 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $57.11
12/01/2017 $32.65 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $57.80For apprentice rates see "Apprentice·OPERATING ENGINEERS"
READY-MIX CO CRETE DRIVERTEAMSTERS LOCAl 49
05/01/2010 $22.88 $6.97 $3.94 $0.00 $33.79
RECLAIMERSOPERATING fi.VGLNEERS LOCAL
06/01/20 16
12/0 1/20 16
$43.81
$45.04
$10.00
$ 10.00
S IS.IS
$15.15
$0.00
$0.00
$68.96
$70.19
06/0112017 $46.03 $10.00 $15.15 S0.00 $71.18
12/01/20 17 $47.02 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $72.17For apprentice rates see "Apprenrice· OPERATING ENGINEERS"
RESIDENTIAL WOOD FRAME (All Other Work) 04/0tnOl 1 $24.24 $8.67 $15.51 $0.00 $48.42CARPENTERS ·ZONE 2 (Residenuol Wood)
RESIDENTIAL WOOD FRAME CARPENTER ** 05/0l/20ll $24.24 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $36.81•• The Residential Wood Frame Carpenter classification applies
only to the construct ion of new. wood frame residences that donot exceed four stories including the basement.CARPEN7'ERS -ZONE 2 (Residenuol Wood)
As of 9/ l/09 Carpentry work on wood-frume residential WEATHERIZATION projects shall l>e paid the RESIDENTIAL. WOOD FRAt\llE CARPETER rote.
Apprentice - CARPENTER (Residential Wood Frame) - Zone 2Effective Date - 05/01/201 1 SupplementalStep percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
I 60 $14.54 $6.34 $0.00 $0.00 $20.88
2 60 Sl4.54 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $27. I I
3 65 $15.76 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $28.33
4 70 $16.97 $6.34 $6.23 S0.00 $29.54
5 75 $ 18.18 $6.34 S6.23 $0.00 $30.75
6 80 $19.39 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $31.96
7 85 $20.60 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $33. 17
8 90 $21.82 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $34.39
Notes:----
------Apprentice to Journeyworkcr Ratio:I :5
RI DE-ON MOTOIUZED BUGGY OPERATOR 06/01/2016 $31.90 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.00LABORERS· ZONE 2
For apprent ice rates see "Apprencice·LABORER"12/0 112016 $32.65 $7.45 $12.65 $0.00 $52.75
ROLLER/SPREADER/MULCHING MACHINE 06/01/20 16 $43.81 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $68.96OPERATINGENGINEERS f.O('AI ,./
12/0 1/20 16 $45.04 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $70. 19
06/01/2017 $46.03 SI0.00 $15.15 $0.00 $71.18
12/01/2017 $47.02 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $72. 17For appremice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING E:-;GtNEERS"
Issue Date: Wage Request 201608 16- Page 26 of
nem Classification Effective Date Bast Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
ROOFER (Inc. Roofer Waterproofng &Roofer Damproofg)ROOFERS LOCAL 33 $11.00
$11.00
$1 l.00
$1 1.00
$11.00
$11.00
Apprentice - ROOFER - Local 33Effecti Step
ve Date -
0810112016Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemenrnl Unemployment Total Rate
I 50 $20.56 $11.00 $3.44 $0.00 $35.002 60 $24.67 $11.00 $13.00 $0.00 $48.673 65 $26.72 $11.00 $13.00 S0.00 $50.724 75 $30.83 $11.00 $13.00 $0.00 $54.835 85 $34.94 $11.00 $13.00 $0.00 $58.94
EffectStep
ive Date - 02/01/201 7percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemental Unemployment Total Rate
I 50 $21.13 $11.00 $3.44 $0.00 $35.572 60 $25.36 $11.00 $13.00 $0.00 $49.36.) 65 $27.47 Sl 1.00 $13.00 S0.00 $51.474 75 $31.70 $11.00 $13.00 $0.00 $55.705 85 $35.92 $11.00 $13.00 $0.00 $59.92
l\otes: ** 1:5, 2:6-10, the 1 :10:Reroofing: I :4. then I:I Step l is 2000 hrs.;Steps 2-5 are 1000 hrs.
L
Apprentice to Jou rneyworker Ratio:**
ROOFER SLATE I Tl LE I PRECAST CONCRETEROOFERS WCAL 33
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- ROOFER"
SHEETMETAL WORKERSHl:."ETMETA/ , WORKERS WCAl 17 - A
---
08/01/2016 $41.36 $1 1.00 $13.00 $0.00 $65.3602101/2017 $42.51 $11.00 $13.00 $0.00 $66.5108/01/201 7 $43.61 $11.00 $13.00 $0.00 $67.61
0210112018 $44.76 $11.00 $13.00 $0.00 $68.76
08/0112018 $45.86 s11.00 $13.00 S0.00 $69.86
02/01/2019 $47.01 $11.00 $13.00 $0.00 $71.01
08/01/2016 $43.31 $10.70 $23.07 $2.31 $79.39
02101/2017 $44.41 $10.70 $23.07 $2.31 $80.49
08/01/2017 $45.51 $10.70 $23.07 $2.31 S8l.5902/01/20 18 $46.66 $ 10.70 $23.07 $2.31 $82.74
08/01/20 16 $41.11
02101/2017 $42.26
08/0 1/20 17 $43.36
02/0112018 $44.51
08/01/2018 $45.61
02/0 1/20 19 $46.76
$13.00 $0.00 $65. 1 1$13.00 $0.00 $66.26
$13.00 $0.00 $67.36
$13.00 $0.00 $68.5 l$13.00 $0.00 $69.61$13.00 $0.00 $70.76
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Classification Effect ive Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemcnt:il
nemplovment Total Rate
Apprentice - SHEET METAL WORK.ER - Local 17-AEffecti Step
ve Date - 08/01/20
16 percent Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplemenrnl
Unemploymenr Total Rate
1 40 $17.32 $10.70 $5.24 $0.00 $33.262 40 $17.32 $10.70 $5.24 S0.00 $33.26
3 45 $19.49 $10.70 $10.31 $1.21 $41.71
4 45 $19.49 $10.70 $10.31 $1.2 1 $41.71
5 50 $21 .66 $10.70 SI 1.21 $1.31 $44.88
6 50 $2 1.66 $10.70 $11.46 $1.31 $45.13
7 60 $25.99 $10.70 $13.02 $1.49 $51.20
8 65 $28.15 $10.70 $13.93 $1.58 $54.36
9 75 $32.48 $10.70 $15.74 $1.77 $60.69
10 85 $36.81 $10.70 $17.05 $1.94 $66.50
Effecti Step
ve Date - 02/01/2017
percent Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplemcnral
Unemploymenr Total Rate
I 40 $17.76 $10.70 $5.24 $0.00 $33.702 40 $17.76 $10.70 $5.24 $0.00 $33.70
3 45 $19.98 $10.70 $10.31 $1.23 $42.22
4 45 $19.98 $10.70 $10.31 $1.23 $42.22
5 50 $22.21 $10.70 $1 1.21 $ 1.32 $45.44
6 50 $22.21 Sl0.70 $1 1.46 $1.33 $45.70
7 60 $26.65 $10.70 $13.02 $1.51 $51.88
8 65 $28.87 $10.70 $13.93 $1.61 $55.11
9 75 $33.31 $10.70 $ 15.74 $1.79 $61.54
10 85 $37.75 $10.70 $ 17.05 $1.97 $67.47
Notes: ------------Steps are 6 mos.
- -------------Apprentice to Journeyworkcr Ratio: I :4
SIG ERECTOR 06/0112013 $25.81 $7.07 $7.05 $0.00 $39.93PAINTERS LOCAL 35 ·ZONE Z
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Classification Effective Date Buse Wage Health Pension Supplemental nernolovmeot
Toral Rate
Apprentice - SIGN ERECTOR - Local 35 Zone 2
Effective Date - 0610 1/20 13 SupplementalStep percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
I so $12.91 $7.07 $0.00 $0.00 $19.98
2 SS $14.20 $7.07 S2.4S S0.00 $23.72
3 60 $15.49 $7.07 $2.45 $0.00 $25.014 65 $16.78 $7.07 $2.45 $0.00 $26.30
5 70 $18.07 S7.07 $7.05 $0.00 $32.196 75 $19.36 $7.07 $7.05 $0.00 $33.487 80 $20.65 $7.07 $7.05 S0.00 $34.77
8 85 $2 1.94 $7.07 $7.05 $0.00 $36.069 90 $23.23 $7.07 $7.05 $0.00 $37.35
-- ......- ..._, -Notes:
Stepsare 4 mos.
Apprentice to Jou rneyworker
.Ratio: I:I
-· ---
SPECIALIZED EARTH MOVING EQUIP < 35 TOTEAMSTERSJOINT COUNCIL NO. JO ZONE 8
SPECIALIZED EARTH MOVING EQUlP > 35 TOTEAAfSTERSJOINTCOUNC IL NO. JO ZONE 8
SPRINKLER FITTERSPRINKLER FITrERS LOCAL 550 - {Sec11011 A) Zone I
s 08/01/2016 $32.44 $10.91 $10.08 $0.00 $53.43
12/01/201 6 $32.44 $10.91 $10.89 $0.00 $54.24
s 08/0112016 $32.73 $10.91 $10.08 $0.00 $53.72
12/01120 16 $32.73 $10.91 $10.89 $0.00 $54.53
03/0112016 S54.43 $8.67 $16.80 $0.00 $79.90
10/01/2016 $55.53 $8.67 $16.80 $0.00 $81.00
03/01/2017 $56.53 $8.67 $16.80 $0.00 $82.00
Issue Date: 08/ Wage Request . um 20160816- Page 29
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Unemplovment Totnl Rate
A pprentice · SPRINKLER FITTER - local 550 (Section A) Zone I
Effecti Step
ve Date - 03/0112016
percent Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental
Unemployment Total Rate
1 35 $19.05 $8.67 $8.55 S0.00 $36.272 40 $21.77 $8.67 $8.55 $0.00 $38.993 45 $24.49 $8.67 $8.55 $0.00 $4 l.7 l4 50 $27.22 S8.67 S8.55 $0.00 $4-1.<W5 55 $29.94 $8.67 $8.55 $0.00 $47.166 60 $32.66 $8.67 $8.55 $0.00 $49.887 65 $35.38 $8.67 $8.55 $0.00 $52.608 70 $38. 10 $8.67 $8.55 $0.00 $55.329 75 $40.82 $8.67 $8.55 $0.00 $58.0410 80 $43.54 $8.67 $8.55 $0.00 $60.76
Effecti Step
ve Date · 10/01/2016percent
Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental
Unemployment Total Rate
I 35 $19.44 $8.67 $8.5S $0.00 $36.662 40 $22.21 $8.67 $8.55 $0.00 $39.433 45 $24.99 $8.67 $8.S5 $0.00 $42.214 50 $27.77 $8.67 $8.55 $0.00 $44.995 SS $30.54 $8.67 $8.SS $0.00 $47.766 60 $33.32 $8.67 $8.55 $0.00 $50.547 65 $36.09 $8.67 $8.55 $0.00 $53.318 70 $38.87 $8.67 $8.55 $0.00 $56.099 75 $41.65 $8.67 $8.55 $0.00 $58.8710 80 $44.42 $8.67 $8.55 $0.00 $6l.64
Notes: Apprentice entered prior 9/30/10: 40/45/50/55/60/65170/75/80/85
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Steps are 850 hoursApprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:3
STEAM BOILER OPERATOROPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL ./
For apprentice ratessee "Apprentice· OPERATING ENGINEERS"
TAMPERS, SELF-PROPELL ED OR TRACTOR ORAWNOPERATINGENGINEERS LOCAL ./
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice·OPERATING EKGINEERS"
TELECOMMUNICATION TECHN1ClANELECTRJCIANS LOCAi.103
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06/01/2016 $43.81 $10.00 SIS.IS $0.00 $68.9612/01/2016 $45.04 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $70.1906/01/20 1 7 $46.03 $10.00 $1S.15 $0.00 $71.181210112017 $-17.02 SI0.00 $15.15 $0.00 $72.17
06/0 1/2016 $43.81 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $68.9612/0112016 $45.04 $10.00 $1S.15 S0.00 S70.19
06/01/2017 $46.03 $10.00 $15.I S $0.00 $71. 1 81210112017 $47.02 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $72.17
03/01/2016 $34.63 $13.00 $14.SS $0.00 $62.18
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental Unemployment
Totnl Rnte
Apprentice - TELECOM!vfUNICATION TECHNICIAN - local 103Effecti
Step
ve Date -
03/0112016 percent
Apprentice Base Wage Heal th PensionSupplemental
Unemployment Total Rate
40 $13.85 S l3.00 $0.42 $0.00 $27.27
2 40 $13.85 $13.00 $0.42 $0.00 $27.27
3 45 $15.58 $13.00 $11.52 $0.00 $40. LO
4 45 $15.58 $13.00 SI 1.52 $0.00 $40.10
5 50 $17.32 $13.00 $11.79 $0.00 $42.11
6 55 $19.05 $13.00 $12.06 S0.00 $44.11
7 60 $20.78 $13.00 $12.34 $0.00 $46. 12
8 65 $22.5 1 $13.00 $12.62 $0.00 $48. 13
9 70 $24.24 $13.00 $12.90 $0.00 $50.14
10
Notes
75
:- --
$25.97
---$13.00 $13.17 $0.00 $52.14
Apprentice to Jouroeyworker Ratio: 1:1
TERRAZZO FINISHERSBRJCKV.l'ERS WCAL3 •MARBl.E & TILE
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Apprentice · TERRAZZO FINISHER - local 3 J\tfarble & TileEffect i Step
ve Date - 08/0112016
percent Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental
Unemploymcnc Total Rate
1 50 $24.85 S I 0. 18 $19.22 $0.00 $54.252 60 $29.82 $10.18 $19.22 $0.00 $59.22
3 70 $34.79 $10. 18 $19.22 $0.00 $64.19
4 80 $39.76 $10.18 $19.22 $0.00 $69.16
5 90 $44.73 $10.18 $19.22 $0.00 $74.13
Effect Step
ive Date - 02/0112017
percent Apprentice Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental
Unemploymenc Total Rate
50 $25. 14 $10. 18 $19.22 $0.00 $54.542 60 $30.16 $10.18 $19.22 S0.00 $59.56
3 70 $35.19 $10.18 $19.22 $0.00 $64.594 80 $40.22 $10.18 $19.22 $0.00 $69.62
5 90 $45.2-t $10.18 $19.22 S0.00 $74.64
Notes:·----------
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: I:3
TEST BORING DRJLLER 06/01/20 16 $37.20 $7.45 $14.00 $0.00 $58.65UBORERS ·FOUNDATION AND MARINE
12/01/20 16 $38.20 $7.45 $14.00 $0.00 $59.65For apprentice races see "Apprentice- LABORER"
Issue Date: 08/ 16/20 16 Wage Request Nu mber: 20160816-047 Page 30 of 34
08/01/2016 $49.70 $10. 18 $19.22 S0.00 $79. 10
02/0 1/2017 $50.27 $10. 18 $19.22 $0.00 $79.67
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Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health PensionSupplemental
Unemployment Total Rate
TEST BORING DRILLER HELPERLABORERS· FOUNDATION AND MARINE
For apprentice rares sec •Apprentice· LABORER·
06/01/20 16 $35.92
12/01/2016 $36.92
$7.45
$7.45
$14.00
$14.00
$0.00
$0.00
$57.37
$58.37
TEST BORIN G LABORERLABORERS· FOUNDATIONAND MARINE
For appren1ice rares see •Apprentice- LABORER "
TRACTORS/PORTABLE STEAM GENERATORSOPERATING ENGINEERS lOCAL ./
For appren tice rotes sec "Appren1ice·Oi>ERATING ENGINEERS"
TRAILERS FOR EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENTTEM ISTERS JOINTCOUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B
TUNNEL WORK - COMPRESSED AIRLABORERS (COMPRESSED AIR)
For appren1ice rates see "Apprentice·LABORER"
TUNNEL WORK - COMPRESSED AIR (llAZ. WASTE)LABORERS (COMPRESSED AIR)
For apprent ice rotes see"Apprentice·LABORER"
TUNNEL WORK - FREE AIRLABORERS (FREE AIR TUNNEL)
For apprentice ratessee •Apprentice- LABORER"
TUNNEL WORK - FREE AIR (HAZ. WASTE)l.ABOUERS (FREE AIR TUNNEL)
06/01/2016
12/0tn016
06/0112016
12/01/20 16
06/0 l/20 17
12/01/2017
08/0112016
12/01/20 16
06/0 112016
1210112016
06/0112016
12/01/20 16
06/01120 16
12/0112016
06/01/2016
12/01/2016
$35.80
$36.80
$43.81
$45.04
$46.03
$47.02
$33.02
$33.02
$48.08
$49.08
$50.08
$51.08
$40.15
$41.15
$42.15
$43.15
$7.45
$7.45
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
SI0.91
$10.91
$7.45
$7.45
$7.45
$7.45
$7.45$7.45
$7.45
$7.45
$14.00
$14.00
$15.15$15.15
$15.15
$15.15
$10.08
$10.89
$14.40
$14.40
$14.40
$14.40
$14.40
$14.40
$14.40
$14.40
$0.00
$0.00
S0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
S0.00
$0.00
S0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$57.25
$58.25
$68.96
$70.19
$71.18
$72.17
$54.01
$54.82
$69.93
$70.93
$71.93
$72.93
$62.00
$63.00
$64.00$65.00
-For apprentice rates see •Apprentice·LABOR ER• ----------- ----···------ ·----------------VAC-HAULTEAJvfSTE RS JOINTCOUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B
WAGON DRILL OPERATORLABORERS .ZONE 2
For apprentice rates see •Apprentice· LABORER"
WASTE WATER PUMP OPERATOROPERATING ENGINEER.S LOCAL 4
08/0112016
12/01/2016
06/0 1/2016
12/01/2016
06/01/20 16
$32.44
$32.44
$31.90
$32.65
$44.23
$10.91
$10.91
$7.45
$7.45
$10.00
$10.08
$10.89
$12.65
$12.65
$15.15
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
S0.00
$0.00
$53.43
$54.24
$52.00
$52.75
$69.38
For apprentice rates sec "Apprentice· OPERATING ENGINEERS"-
WATER METER INSTALLERPl.UMBERS & GASFITTERS LOCAL I 2
For appren1ice rates see "Apprentice ·PLUMBERIPIPEFITTER" or "PLUMBER/GASFITrER"
Outside Electrical - EastCABLE TECHNICIAN (Power Zone)OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS ·EAST LOCAL 10./
$78.47
$79.47
08/30/20 15 $26.11 $7.25 $1.78 $0.00 $35.1408128/2016 $26.61 $7.50 $1.80 $0.00 $35.9109/03/20 17 $27. 14 $7.75 $1.81 $0.00 $36.70
1210112016 $45.48 SI0.00 $15.15 $0.00 $70.63
06/01/2017 $46.48 $10.00 $15.15 $0.00 $71.6312/01/2017 $47.48 $10.00 SIS.I S $0.00 $72.63
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09/0112016 $51.69 $11.32 $15.46 $0.0003/01120 17 $52.69 $11.32 $15.46 $0.00
For appren1iee rotes sec "Apprentice· LINEl'vlA N"
CABLEMA (Underground Ducts& Cables)OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS ·f;i-f 5T
LOCAi,10./
For appren1ice rates see •Appremice·LINEMAN"
Issue Date: 08116/20 16 Wage Requ est N umber: 201608 16-047 Page 31 of 34
08/30/20 15 $26.11 $7.25 $1.78 $0.00 $35.1408128/2016 $26.61 $7.50 $1.80 $0.00 $35.9109/03/20 17 $27. 14 $7.75 $1.81 $0.00 $36.70
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Classification
DRIVER I GROUNDMAN CDL
Effective Date
08/30/20 15
Base Wage
$30.46
Health
$7.25
Pension Supp
$8.34
lemental Total Rate C:nemploymeot
$0.00 $46.05OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS· EAT LOCAL f{J./
08n8/2016 S31.05 $7.50 $8.89 $0.00 $47.44
09/03/20 17 $31.66 $7.75 $9.44 $0.00 $48.85For apprentice rates see "Apprentice· LINEMAN"
DRIVER I GROUNDMAN -Inexperienced (<2000 Hrs) 08130/2015 $23.93 $7.25 $1.72 S0.00 $32.90OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL JO./
08128/2016 $24.39 $7.50 $1.73 $0.00 $33.62
09/03/2017 $24.88 $7.75 $1.75 $0.00 $34.38For apprenuce rares see·Apprentice·LINEMAN"
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (Class A CDL) 08/30/20 15 $36.98 $7.25 $12.29 $0.00 $56.52OCffSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS· EAST LOCAL 10./
08/28/2016 $37.70 $7.50 $12.95 S0.00 $58.15
09/03/20 17 $38.45 $7.75 $13.61 $0.00 $59.81l'or apprentice rares see "Apprentice- LINEMAN"
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (Class B CDL) 08/30/20 15 $32.63 $7.25 $9.05 $0.00 $48.93OUTSIDE £1,£CTR!CAL WOllKERS • EA5T LOCAL JO./
08/28/20 16 $33.26 $7.50 $9.63 $0.00 $50.39
09/03/2017 $33.92 $7.75 $10.21 $0.00 $51.88For apprentice ratessee "Apprentice· LINEMAN"
GROUNDMAN 08/30/201 5 $23.93 $7.25 $1.72 $0.00 $32.90Ov7SIDE ELECTRICAl WORKERS· EAST LOCAL 10./
08/28/2016 $24.39 $7.50 $1.73 $0.00 $33.62
09/03/2017 $24.88 $7.75 $1.75 $0.00 $34.38For apprentice rares see •Apprentice· LINE:VIA.'.I"
GROUNDMAN -Inexperienced (<2000 Hrs.) 08/30/20 15 $ 19.58 $7.25 $1.59 $0.00 $28.42OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS· F.AST LOCAL 10.J
08/28/2016 $19.96 $7.50 $1.60 $0.00 $29.06
09/03/20 17 $20.35 $7.75 $1.61 $0.00 $29.71For apprentice rates see "Apprentice· LINEMAN"
JOURNEYMAN LINEMAOUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 10./
08/30/20 15
08/28/20 16
$43.51
$44.35
$7.25
$7.50
$15.06
$15.83
$0.00
$0.00
$65.82
$67.68
09/03/2017 $45.23 S7.75 Sl6.61 $0.00 $69.59
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Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Untmplovmtnt Total Rate
Apprentice - l/NE1'1l4N (Outside Electrical) - East Local 10./Effect Step
ive Date - 08/30/2015
percent Apprentice Base Wage Hea lth PensionSupplemental
Unemployment Total Rate
l 60 $26.l l $7.25 $3.28 S0.00 S36.642 65 $28.28 $7.25 $3.35 $0.00 $38.883 70 $30.46 $7.25 $3.41 $0.00 $41.124 75 $32.63 $7.25 $4.98 S0.00 $44.865 80 $34.81 $7.25 $5.04 $0.00 $47.10
6 85 $36.98 $7.25 SS.I I $0.00 $49.347 90 $39.16 $7.25 $7.17 $0.00 $53.58
Effectiv Step
e Date - 08/28/2016percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Supplemental Uncmploymem Total Rate
1 60 $26.61 $7.50 $3.30 $0.00 $37.412 65 $28.83 $7.50 $3.36 $0.00 $39.69
3 70 $31.05 $7.50 $3.43 S0.00 $41.984 75 $33.26 $7.50 $5.00 $0.00 $45.765 80 $35.48 $7.50 $5.06 $0.00 $48.04
6 85 $37.70 $7.50 $5.13 $0.00 $50.33
7
·otes:
90
- ----$39.92
----$7.50 $7.20 $0.00 $54.62
Apprentice to Journeywo rker Ratio:I:2
----------------TELEDATA CABLE SPLICER 01101/2016 $28.98 $4.25 $3.12 S0.00 $36.35OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS ·EAST LOCAL 10./
TELEDATA LINEMAN/EQ UIPMENT OPERATOROUTSIDE ELECTRICAi,WORKERS· EAST LOCAL 10./
01/01/2016 $27.31 $4.25 $3.07 $0.00 $34.63
TELEDATA WlR£MAN/INSTALLERJTECHNICIANOUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS· EAST LOCAL JO./ Ol/0In016 $27.31 $4.25 $3.07 $0.00 $34.63
TREE TRIMMER 0 l/31/20 16 $18.5 1 $3.55----
·-$0.00 $22.06
Oif/'SIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS ·EAST LOCAL JO./
Thts classificaoon applies only to tree work done.(a) for a utiluy company.R.E.A. coopcrati\'e, or railroad or coal mining company, and (b) for che purpose of operating, maintaining, or repairing the utility company's equipment , and (c) by a person who is using hand or mechanical curring methods and is not on the ground. TI1is classi fication does not apply 10 wholesale iree removal.
TREE TRIMMER GROUNDMAlOUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS ·EAST LOCAL JO./
01/31/2016 $16.32 $3.55 $0.00 $0.00 $19.87
This classification applies only to 1ree work done:(a) for a uti l ity company, R.E.A. cooperative, or railroad or coal mining company, and (b) for the purpose of operating, maintaining, or repairing the uti l ity company·s equipment, and (c) by a person who is using band or mechanical curring methods and ison the ground. This classification does not apply 10 wholesale tree removal.
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Classification Effective Date Base \ age Health Pension upplementalUnemployment
Total Rate
Additional Apprentice lnfonnation:
Minimwn wage rates for opprenrices employed on public works projects are listed above as a percentage of the pre-determined hourly wage rate established by theCommissioner under the provisions of the M.G.L. c. 149, ss. 26-270. Apprentice ratios are establ ished by die Division of Apprenticeship Training pursuant to M.G.L.c. 23.ss. l l E- l l L.
All apprentices must be registered with the Division of Apprenticeship Trnming in 3ccordancc with M.G.L.c. 23, ss. 11E-11L.
All steps ore six months (1000 hours.)Ratios are expressed in allowable number of apprentices tojourneymen or fraction thereof. unless otherwise specified.
•• Multiple ratios are listed in the comment field.APP 10 JM; I :I, 2:2. 2:3, 3:4, 4:4. 4:5. 4;6, 5:7. 6:7. 6:8, 6:9, 7·JO. 8:10, 8:11. 8:12.9:13. 10:13, 10:14.etcAPPto JM: I I , 1:2,2:3.2:4.3:5.4:6.4:7,5:8.6.9, 6:10, 7:11.8 12. 8:13,9·1.10:15.10·16, etc.
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DEMOLITION
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
The general provisions of the Contract , including General Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections apply to this Section.
1.2 SCOPE OF WORK
A. Strip off all of the existing roof shingles, nails, felt or membrane underlayment, metal drip edge, existing ridge vents and other flashing on all buildings listed in the Summary of Work and legally dispose of all debris. Verify that the existing sheathing is in good condition, identifying for examination by the Architect all areas that show evidence of damaged sheathing. Should there be areas of sheathing or framing deterioration as determined by direct examination and in consultation with the Architect these areas will be replaced at a price listed in the schedule of Unit Prices.
B. Gutters and downspouts are to be protected and returned to operating condition at the end of the Work. The Contractor will be required to replace any gutters or downspouts damaged during the project. Replacement gutters and downspouts shall be new.
C. Patching and Repairs- Perform all necessary patching and repairs to the items scheduled to remain.
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Requirements of Regulatory Agencies: Perform demolition work in accordance with applicable rules, regulations, codes, and ordinances of local, state and federal authorities, and in accordance with the requirements of public utility corporations having jurisdiction over the work.
B. Obtain and pay for necessary permits, licenses and certificates and give notices as required during the performance of the demolition work.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 PREPARATION AND PROTECTION
A. This Family development will be occupied at all times during this contract.
B. Provide, erect and maintain catch platforms, lights, barriers, weather protection, warning signs and other items as required for the protection of the workers engaged in demolition operations, public, adjacent construction and occupants of the building.
C. Provide fire protection in accordance with local fire department requirements.
D. Do not close or obstruct streets or sidewalks without the proper permit. Conduct operations with minimum traffic interference.
E. Buildings/Apartments shall have at least one unobstructed means of egress at all times. The contract shall sequence the Work to insure this at all times.
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F. Protect public and private property adjacent to and on the job site, including landscaping, vents , utility lines, streets, sidewalks, light standards, hydrants, street signs, mail boxes and fire alarm boxes. Make repairs to the complete satisfaction of the owner of the damaged property.
G. Make such explorations and probes as are necessary to ascertain any required protective measures before proceeding with demolition and removal work.
H. Provide and maintain temporary protection of the existing structure designated to remain where demolition and removal work is being done, connections made, materials handled or equipment moved, including but not limited protecting areas where roofing has been re-moved and new work has not been made weather tight.
I. Remove no more roofing at one time then can be made water tight by the end of the work day.
3.2 DEMOLITION
A. Perform demolition and removal work as indicated.
B. Remove from the Owner's property and legally dispose of materials or items demolished and not designated to become the property of the Owner.
C. The Development will be occupied by Residents at all times during this contract. Execute the work in a careful and orderly manner, with the least possible disturbances to the public.
D. The Contractor shall have at least one person in charge of operations on the ground below shingle and other roof material removal operations. This person shall be cognizant of residents and other persons in the work area and shall remove debris that may obstruct passage or otherwise present a danger to residents.
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CARPENTRY
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections apply to this Section.
1.2 SCOPE OF WORK
A. Fasten existing sheathing to insure substrate meets the shingle manufacturer's requirements and that it is fastened in accordance with the requirements of the most recent version of the Massachusetts State Building Code.
B. Verify that the existing sheathing is in good condition, identifying for examination by the Architect all areas that show evidence of damaged sheathing. Should there be areas of sheathing or framing deterioration as determined by direct examination and in consultation with the Architect replace sheathing or framing based on the price listed in the schedule of Unit Prices.
C. All deteriorated fascia shall be replaced upon LHA approval.
1.3 REFERENCES
Where the Specifications refer to a specific standard, other authoritative standards which ensure an equal or higher quality than the standards mentioned will also be acceptable.
1.4 STANDARDS
All material and workmanshi p shall be in accordance with the latest issue of the applicable standards of the U.S. Department of Commerce, Voluntary Product Standards (PS), American Wood-Preservers' Association (AWPA) for quality standard for each type of woodwork and quality grade indicated.
1.5 PRODUCT HANDLING
Keep rough carpentry material and work dry during delivery, storage and installation, until finish is applied and building is enclosed. Provide for air circulation in stacks of lumber and plywood .
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PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 LUMBER:A. Lumber Size: - Provide dressed or worked and dressed lumber, as applicable,
manufactured to the actual sizes and pattern to match the existing lumber to be replaced, unless otherwise indicated.
B. Moisture Content - Softwood Lumber: Provide kiln dried lumber having a moisture content from time of manufacture untiltime of installation not greater than values required by the applicable grading rules of the respective grading and inspection agency for the species and product indicated.
C. Lumber - Painted Finish: Use pieces which are made of solid lumber stock.D. Lumber Species: Use same species and grade of lumber for same items throughout
work, do not mix different species or grade.
2.2 PLYWOOD
A. Sheathing: Exterior Type, Standard Grade with exterior glue; Douglas Fir, 5 ply thickness to match the existing sheathing. Note: 4 ply, southern yellow pine plywood is not acceptable. Include 64 sq ft of sheathing replacement in base bid.
B. Plywood Grading: Comply with Product Standard PS 1, "Construction and Industrial Plywood" .
C. Certificat ion and Marking: The producer shall include a Certificate of Inspection with each shipment. Grade mark each panel in compliance with applicable standards of Product Standard PS 1.
D. Moisture Content: Provide plywood which has been seasoned by kiln drying to a moisture content not to exceed 19%.
2.3 ANCHORS , FASTENERS, AND PLATES
A. Bolts, Replacement Plywood Clips, Nuts, Studs, Rivets : FS FF-B-575, FF-S-1362 and FF-R-556.
B. Expansion Shields: FS FF-S-325; group, type, class and style best suited for the purpose.
Lag Screws and Bolts: FS FF-B-561; type and grade best suited for the purpose.
D. Nails: FS FF-N-105;type and size best suited for the purpose. Hot dipped galvanized for exterior use.
E. Toggle Bolts: FS FF-B-588 ; type and class best suited for the purpose.
F. Wood Screws: FS FF-S-111; style best suited for the purpose. Hot dipped galvanized for exterior use.
G. Steel Plates and Shapes: ASTM A36, galvanized for exterior use.
H. Primer: Shop primer for ferrous metal; zinc chromate with a synthetic resin vehicle.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 CONDITION OF SURFACEA. Examine substrates , adjoining construction,and conditions under which the work is
to be installed. Notify the Owner of any deteriorated condition. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the work have been corrected.
B. Whenever rough carpentry is fitted to other work , obtain measurements of such other work , verify dimensions shown and the shop drawing details.
3.2 ROUGH FRAMINGA. Frame to fit closely, and set accurately to required lines and levels; secure rigidly
in place in accordance with details and best recommended industry practices.B. Use shims of slate or steel for leveling wood members on concrete or masonry.C. Cut and fit to accommodate other work as required and in a neat workmanl ike manner.D. Set joists with crown edge up.E. Nail in accordance with National Forest Products Association publication "Manual
for House Framing", Table I- Recommended Nailing Schedule.F. Use no pieces of wood smaller than 30" in length.
3.3 BLOCKING AND NAILERSProvide blocking and nailers between framing members and at masonry,concrete or steel as shown or required for fastening of sheathing, roofing, roof accessories, or attachment of fixtures, equipment and other such items.
3.4 PLYWOOD SHEATHING REPLACEMENTA Replacement sheathing shall be installed in accordance with the recommendations of
the APA the Engineered Wood Association and the requirements of the most recent edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code.
B. Panel Size: Replacement panels shall be a minimum of 12" wide and shall span a minimum of two rafter/truss bays
C. Spacing: Perimeter space around new panels shall be a minimum of the diameter of a 1Od common nail.
D. Fasteners: Minimum 8d common nails spaced at least 6" o.c. at the support edges and 12" o.c. at intermediate supports . Fasteners shall be a minimum 3/8" from all panel edges. In high wind areas additional fasteners shall be installed if requested by the Architect
E. All panels shall be properly oriented so that panel grain runs perpendicular to the supports. check trusses and rafters so that all new panels are install true and in a level plane. Shim Trusses and rafters as required to prevent bows, bellies or other out of plane installations. Include 64sq ft of sheathing replacement in base bid along with a unit price add/deduct per sq. ft. for sheathing replaced over or under the 64sq ft carried in the base bid.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 07 30 ooASPHALT ROOFING SHINGLES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Division 1 Specifications Sections apply to this Section.
1.2 SCOPE OF WOR K
A. The general scope of work consists of replacement of the asphalt shingle roofing system including but not limited to asphalt roof shingles, underlayment , rubberized membrane underlayment, aluminum drip edge, and other sheet metal flashings, ridge vents, starter strips, nails and other fasteners, and plastic cement and other items required for a complete watertight installation.
B. Shingles, flashing and drip edge shall be completely removed and replaced on all roofs.
C. Metal Drip edge shall be installed on all edges including rakes and eaves.
D. Cut existing plywood roof sheathing and install new Ridge vent on all roofs. Contractor should include the cost for new ridge vents that will be required on all roofs.
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Provide certificate of compliance from shingle manufacturer for ASTM and UL Standards, indicating conformance to Contract requirements.
B. Maintain one (1) copy of manufacturer 's application instructions on site.
C. All shingles shall have same Lot Number.
1.4 DELIVER, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Deliver materials in manufacturer's unopened, labeled bundles, rolls or containers.
B. Store materials to avoid water damage and store rolled goods on end. Comply with manufacturer's recommendations for job-site storage and protection.
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1.5 JOB CONDITIONS
A. Substrate: Proceed with shingle work only after substrate construction and penetrating work have been completed.
B. Weather Conditions: Proceed with shingle work only when weather conditions are in compliance with manufacturer's recommendations and when substrate is completely dry.
C. ABSOLUTELY NO WORK WILL BE DONE IN THE RAIN. II
D. NO SHINGLE WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED WHEN THE AIR TEMPERATURE IS BELOW 32° F !!
1.6 SPECIFIED PRODUCT WARRANTY
In addition to those Guarantees and Warrantees required by the General Conditions the Contractor shall provide:
A. The manufacturer 's standard warranty shall be lifetime from date of substantial completion.
B. The Contractor shall provide the Owner with a copy of the Bill of Sale for the Shingles clearly indicating the product, quantity, purchase date, and a note indicating the project for which the product is intended.
C. Warranty Supplement - Shingle Manufacturer shall provide supplemental warranty covering labor and materials for a period of five (5) years from the date of substantial completion.
D. Satisfactory delivery of warrantees shall be precedent to final payment.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 ASPHALT SHINGLES
A. Double layer, fiberglass mat; ceramically colored/UV resistant mineral granules across entire face of shingle; 250 lb/square minimum; color to be selected by Architect; complying with
Applicable StandardsASTM D 3018, Type 1ASTM D 3462 Tear ResistanceASTM E 108 Fire Resistance: Class A ASTM D 316 Wind Resistance: Type 1 UL 790 Fire Resistance: Class AUL 997 Wind Resistance: 70 mph NYC-MEA- 120-79-MBOCA & SBCCI Building Code CSA Standard A 123.5-M90 Algae Resistant
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B. Available Products: Subject to compliance with contract requirements, products which may be incorporated into the work include the following:
1. CertainTeed Landmark TL (limited Lifetime Warranty) color selected by LHA.2. GAF Ultra HD (Limited Lifetime Warranty) color selected by LHA.3. Owings Corning TruDefinition Duration Shingles (Limited Lifetime
Warranty) color selected by LHA.4. Or equal approved by the Architect and Department in accordance with
General Conditions.
C. Contractor shall expect to provide 1 color of shingle as directed by the Owner LHA.
D. Ridge Caps - Use manufacturer's Distinctive Ridge Caps designed for use with the Specified Product.
2.2 Asphalt-Saturated Roofing Felt
Fiberglass reinforced Roof Deck Protection - UL Classified for use with Class A Asphalt Shingles to meet roof shingle manufacturer 's requirement, complying with ASTM D 226, ASTM D4869, 36" wide. Material shall be GAF Shingle mate, Tarah Type 30 ASTM Saturated Felt, United Roofing Manufacturing #15 HD ASTM 4869 Type II or equal.
2.3 Asphalt Plastic Cement
Rubber reinforced asphalt cement with mineral fibers complying with ASTM D-4586 Type 1, ASTM D 3409 and federal Spec SS-C-153 Type 1 (Asbestos-Free) designed for trowel application. Material shall be Karnak #19 Ultra Rubberized Flashing Cement, APOC 128All Pro SBS Rubberized Flashing Cement, BLACK JACK Premium Rubberized or equal.
2.4 Ridge Vent:Provide continuous ridge vent complete with end caps. Use manufacturer's Distinctive Ridge Caps designed for use with the Specified Product. Net free vent area equal to 18 sq. in. per ft., by:
1. Shinglevent II by Air Vent, Inc.,2. Easy-Up Single-Over Ridge Vent3. ALCOA - ROVAR4. VenturiVent Plus5. Coro-vent V-4006. or equal approved by the Architect and Department in accordance
with General Conditions.
2.5 Membrane Flashing at Eaves and Valleys and Ridge:
Provide cross laminated, high density self adhering polyethylene membrane, 40 mils thick, 36" wide, with non skid surface. Membrane must be compatible with shingles and asphalt saturated felt underlayment. Membrane is to be installed continuously 6' up off all "warm walls". Acceptable products include:
1. W.R. Grace - Ice and Water Shield - 40 mil
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2. CertainTeed - Winter Guard3. GAF - Storm Guard3. Owens Corning - Deck Ori4. EMCO - Proguard Waterproofing Membrane5. Or equal approved by the Architect and Department in accordance
with General Conditions.
2.6 Nails:
Hot-dip galvanized 11 or 12-gage, sharp pointed, conventional roofing nails with barbed shanks, minimum 3/8" diameter head and of sufficient length to penetrate through sheathing. Nails shall meet ASTM A-153 Hot Dip Galvanizing Spec.
2.7 Aluminum Drip Edge:
Minimum .024" aluminum sheet style-0 drip edge, brake-formed to provide a minimum 11'4" inch flange with 3/8" drip at lower edge by min i mum 6 1 /2" roof deck f lange. Furnish in 8' or 1O' lengths. Do install drip edge in pieces shorter than 24". Color to be selected by LHA.
2.8 Metal Flashing:
A. Aluminum Step Flashing - .027" minimum mill finished aluminum. Typically 7" x 1O" bent to 7" x 5" or cut to sizes and configurations required for the job.
B. Counter Flashing at porch roofs - There are existing counter flashings at the top of all porches and over windows. It is expected that any flashing under the shingles will be removed and disposed as part of the demolition in Work. Furnish and install .027" minimum mill finished aluminum roll stock and re use existing top/counter flashing.
2.9 Roof Jacks
A. Dryer Vents and Exhaust FansProvide Vent Air Products, RCVS Series Roof Cap Vent with stem and one way damper, Fantech 4 inch aluminum Roof Cap Vent with screened opening Model RC4, Broan Nutone Black Roof Vent Cap Model 636 or equal. Size cap and stem to match existing vent duct. Color to be selected by Architect.
B. Attic VentilationProvide Vent Air Products RCV4 Roof Exhaust Vent Roof Cap, Master Flow SSB960A, Airhawk RVG 55 Slant Galvanized Roof Louver or equal. Color to be selected by Architect.
2.10 Roof Plumbing Vent Flashings
Furnish and install new Oatey Aluminum Base no-caulk Plumbing Pipe Penetration Flashing with black neoprene base at all plumbing penetrations, size to fit existing vent stack, IPS Adjustable Multi-size Roof Flashings, Aztec Washer Company Res Lead Master Flash Plumbing Vent Flashings or equal.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSPECTION
Examine substrate and conditions under which shingling work is to be performed and must notify the Owner in writing of unsatisfactory conditions. Do not proceed with shingling work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 PREPARATION OF SUBSTRATE
A. Clean substrate of any projections and substances detrimental to shingling work. Cover knotholes or other minor voids in substrate with sheet metal flashing secured with roofing nails. Sweep substrate clean before application of underlayment andmembrane
B. Coordinate installation of shingles with flashing and other adjoining work to ensure proper sequencing. Do not install shingle roofing until all vent stacks and other penetrations through roofing have been installed and are securely fastened against movement.
3.3 ROOFING INSTALLATION
A. General: Comply with instructions and recommendations of shingle manufacturer, except to extent more stringent requirements are indicated in theses Contract Documents.
B. Membrane Flashing at Ridges, Valleys and Eaves: Furnish and install continuous strip of ice protection underlayment asphalt roll roofing along eaves to a point 6' minimum inboard of the heated wall line. Provide sufficient protection membrane around the vent pipes, chimneys, cupola, and any other roof penetration. Provide 2" laps where required.
C. Membrane Flashing at Valleys: For cut valleys first place one 36" wide ply of specified rubberized membrane flashing, centered over the valley. Lap joints a minimum of 6" with laps headed downward. Follow membrane manufacturer's installation instructions.
D. Membrane Flashing at Roof Vents: Cover metal flanges of roof vents with strips of rubberized membrane (minimum 12" wide) Starting at the bottom and lapping sides and top a minimum of 3".
E. Underlayment: Apply one layer felt, free of wrinkles, over entire surface, lapping succeeding courses 2" minimum and 6' minimum at side laps, fastening with sufficient nails to hold in place until shingle application. Stagger side laps at least 24" at each consecutive layer.
F. Shingles: Install manufacturer's starter strip or a course of the specified shingles with tabs removed; fasten shingles in pattern, weather exposure and number of fasteners per shingle as recommended by manufacturer. Use horizontal and vertical chalk lines to ensure straight coursing.
Inverting a course of shingles is NOT an Acceptable Starter Course
G. Comply with installation details and recommendations of shingle manufacturer and NRCA Steep Roofing Manual.
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H. Flashing and Edge Protection: Install metal flashing, vent flashing and edge protection, as indicated and in compliance with details and recommendations of the NRCA Steep Roofing Manual.
I. Flashing at Vertical Walls: Build in step flashing at each course of shingles as work progresses. Apply plastic cement at roof surfaces of each piece of flashing.
J. Valley Treatment: Provide a closed cut valley.Lay shingles on both sides of valley , carrying them past valley centerline and trim shingles by cutting 2 inches back from valley center line. Nail no closer than 6 inches to the centerline of the valley.
K Vent Pipe Flashing and Roof Jacks: Protect and re-use existing copper plumbing penetration flashings. Bind in pipe flashing or roof jacks by applying shingles up to pipes. Cut hole in shingles for pipe in next course. Place a bed of roofer's cement around opening and set shingle in mastic.
Apply rubberized membrane over and around metal flashing. Cut shingles in next course around opening and bed into mastic.
L Flashing at Chimneys and Roof Exhaust Fans and at Intersecting roofs: Protect and re-use existing flashings and/or replace as required. Cut shingles to step and counter flash each course. Place a bed of asphalt plastic cement around opening and set shingle in mastic.
M. Ridge Vents: Install in accordance with manufacturer 's instructions. Contractor should provide cap shingles on all ridges, with or without vent.
3.4 GUTTER AND DOWNSPOUTS
A. Protect Existing Gutters and Downspouts, any damaged gutters and downspouts will be the contractor's responsibility to replace with approved equivalents.
B. General: When required re-install/adjust gutters and downspouts in accordance with Alcoa's instructions for installing aluminum gutters and downspouts, latest edition. Gutters shall be installed by using new hangers so that movement is not restricted. Do not use spike or ferrules. Down spouts are to have 90"s and extensions at the base to direct water away from the home.
C. Pitch: Pitch gutters 1/16" per foot towards leader.
D. Expansion: Expansion joints shall be provided where necessary to allow for proper expansion and contraction (1/8" in 1O ft.) Provide expansion joints on all sides of hip roofs on the runs of more than 40 ft. in length.
E. Cleaning: Upon completion of reinstallation/adjustments , gutters shall be cleaned in accordance with Aluminum Association Publication Care of Aluminum, latest edition.
F. Corrosion Protection: Protect aluminum leaders as required at masonry walls.
G. Leaders Anchors ; Secure leaders at all wall locations. Use lead shields and stainless steel screws at masonry; use aluminum screws at wood. For installation at
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with metal cladding or vinyl allow for proper expansion and contraction of cladding material.
MISC
All new architectural shingles and corresponding materials used in this project are to be submitted in the form off cut sheets/shop drawings and approved by the LHA prior to installation. All work is to comply with local and state building codes. Include 64sq ft of sheathing replacement in base bid If there are any changes in materials or additional labor fees all must be submitted and approved prior to purchase and installation. These properties will be occupied at the time of construction so appropriate signage and safe building practices are a must.
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