Somerville, MA 02143
detailed in the attached scope of services.
Anticipated Contract Term:
Title of Vendor's Authorized Agent
Company Type (Circle) Corporation, LLC, Other:____________
Tax Identification Number
City, State, Zip:
All Quotations Must Be Signed Pursuant to M.G.L. c. 62C, §49A, I
certify under the penalties of perjury that, to the best of my
knowledge and belief, I am in compliance with
all laws of the Commonwealth relating to taxes, reporting of
employees and contractors, and withholding and remitting child
support, as well
as paid all contributions and payments in lieu of contributions
pursuant to MGL 151A, §19A(b).
5/1/2021 to 8/31/2021
Bike Lane Traffic Separator Installations This Is Not an
Order
DELIVERY POINT: CITY OF SOMERVILLE
Manufacturer and model numbers of item to be quoted must be stated.
In the event the vendor does not indicate the manufacturer
and
model number to be furnished, vendor must supply the exact
manufacturer and model number specified by the City.
Quote prices shall include transportation and delivery charges
(unless itemized in quotation).
By signing this quotation, the vendor acknowledges and agrees to
the following
terms and conditions (herein and attached hereto):
•Unless otherwise stated, the quantities set forth are ESTIMATES
ONLY. The City
reserves the right to purchase the items specified in any amount
less than the
estimated amount.
•The City is exempt from the following taxes: sales, excise and
Federal
transportation.
•The City reserves the right to reject any or all quotes when the
City determines
that it is in the best interest of the City to do so.
•The City will award the contract to the responsible vendor
offering the needed
quality of supply or service at the lowest quotation.
•All supplies must be properly packaged; damaged supplies will not
be accepted.
•Rejected supplies will be returned to the vendor at the vendor’s
sole risk and
expense.
•Where the unit price and the total price are at variance, the unit
price will prevail.
2:00pm, Wednesday April 21st, 2021
$_____________________________________
SCOPE OF WORK
GENERAL
The Mobility Division of the City of Somerville’s Office of
Strategic Planning and Community Development
requires installation of 500 city procured traffic separators along
7 bike lanes in the City. The selected vendor will
receive delivery of traffic separators, hardware, and epoxy
directly from the vendor. The preferred project
completion date is by 6/30/2021. The vendor will return any excess
traffic separators, hardware, and epoxy
remaining after project completion to the City’s Department of
Public Works. One contract will be awarded to the
responsible and eligible bidder submitting the lowest price.
SPECIFICATIONS
The product sheet for the traffic separators and the installation
instructions are attached as separate sheets. The
product must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s
specifications and with the city’s specification
for type of installation (bolt in or epoxy glue)
Location, Quantities, and Mounting Types:
Street From To Quantity Mounting Type
Broadway (Ball Square Bridge)
Bridge 30
Grand Union Boulevard
Mystic Ave Revolution
Cedar St Highland Ave Elm Street 78 Bolt In
Beacon Street Kent St Oxford St 71 Bolt In
Beacon Street Washington St Park St 34 Bolt In
500
For ease of installation, all traffic separator locations will be
pre-marked by city staff with paint markings that
will indicate both the type of installation (bolt in or epoxy) and
the direction/angle of the curbed base. The
Mobility Division will provide digital plans with traffic separator
locations overlayed on top of satellite imagery.
The selected contractor will work closely with the Mobility
Division to schedule and manage logistics to ensure
project is started and completed on time. The Mobility Division
expects installation to be permitted as soon as
the contractor receives delivery of materials.
REQUIREMENTS
1. Prevailing wages are applicable to this contract.
2. A 50% Payment bond is required if the contract value is more
than $25,000.00
3. OSHA Requirements apply
PRICE
Please provide an all-inclusive lump sum pricing on the cover sheet
for the storage and installation of the 500 Traffic
Separators (Flex Posts). The total contract price cannot exceed
$49,999.
Ideal for high-speed, high-impact applications in cities, HOV
lanes, bridge decks, parking structure decks, bike lane delineation
or anywhere that low-profile traffic separation is required. Tuff
Curb® XLP™ is also approved for installation on curved
roadways.
• Injection-molded plastic is durable and resistant to UV light,
ozone and hydrocarbons
• Section spacing can be customized for local conditions to
maintain natural water drainage
• Lightweight and easy to install • No water scuppers needed
• Integral coloration resists fading • Available in green, yellow
and
white • Ultra low profile with smooth edges • MASH 2009 accepted •
MUTCD compliant
PRODUCT FEATURES
REACTIVE SPRING TECHNOLOGY INTERNAL SPRING ASSEMBLY
Tuff Curb® XLP™ lane separators are designed to accept posts and
panels assembled with our patented anti- twist reactive spring
assembly. The spring assembly returns the post/panel to its
original position after impact to ensure product longevity and
reduced replacement costs.
TUFF CURB XLP
Phone: +1.210.736.4477 www.ImpactRecovery.com
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www.ImpactRecovery.com ©2017 Impact Recovery Systems. All Rights
Reserved. Impact Traffic is a trademarks of Impact Recovery
Systems, Inc.
Xtreme Low Profile High Performance Traffic Separator Tuff Curb®
XLP™ is a durable, high performance curb, compatible with Impact
Recovery Systems’ full line of rebounding posts and panels,
providing solutions for your traffic safety concerns. Low profile
dimensional properties, along with curved glass reflectors, provide
maximum visibility and traffic separation both day and night. XLP™
is ideal for high speed applications and in city streets.
Applications such as HOV lanes, turn restrictions, bike lanes,
tunnels or grated bridges where pavement markings alone may be
insufficient.
INCREASED VISIBILITY: Traditional reflectors only offer reflection
from a straight-on light source. XLP’s reflectors far surpass the
mandated 20° reflectivity levels required by ASTM D4280 standard
and offer reflection over 45° in each direction. They are also
curved to highlight the profile of the curb and highly resistant to
breaking, scratching, chemicals, and loss of reflectivity.
SUPERIOR STRENGTH: Tuff Curb® XLP™ is made from solid colored, UV
resistant, high density polyethylene (HDPE). Despite its light
weight (6 lbs), the unique XLP undercarriage rib design can bear
20,000 lbs of static pressure - double the federal single axles
vehicle maximum. To further ensure durability, advanced computer
Finite Element Analysis was performed.
TUFF CURB® XLP™ PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
QR Code: XLP™ Endurance Test Video
Glass Element Reflectors
Hardware Zinc plated, socket cap screws and t-nuts
Zinc plated shoulder bolts & quick-release pull pin
Curb Colors Green, white or yellow - integral colorization
Reflectors Curved glass-element reflectors (45° reflectivity)
Standard Reflector ordering options
White Curb: White or white/red reflector combination Yellow Curb:
Yellow reflectors Green Curb: White or white/red reflector
combination
Installation Three anchors (standard installation) or epoxy
Compatible Uprights Compatible with our Fixed or Quick Release
uprights* * Fixed or Quick Release must be specified at time of
order. Impact Traffic™ highly recommends the installation of a post
or panel on each curb section.
Asphalt Lag Screw, Washer & Sleeve
Product Specifications Item Description Part Number
Use For use in asphalt or concrete Lag Screw (standard) (1) ½" x 4"
hex (galvanized) IM-LAG-1/2X4 Lag Sleeve (1) plastic sleeve, 16mm
IM-SLEEVE-16 Washer (1) 7/16" - yellow zinc IM-WASHER-7/16-ss
Use For use in concrete Concrete Lag Screw (1) ½" x 4" IM-CSA *
Hardware is listed and sold as single units. For use with Tuff Curb
XLP ONLY.
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GENERAL NOTES
1. Curb should always be used with delineator posts or hazard
markers. Use only IRS spring systems and posts per manufacturer’s
recommendations.
2. It is recommended to use a minimum of four (4) curb sections to
create a 90-degree turn. Use more as needed.
3. Three anchors are suggested when posted speeds are 55 mph or
greater. Two anchors located on the outer mounting holes may be
used otherwise and will provide ample anchoring.
4. Epoxy is acceptable for all speed levels given proper
substrate.
5. Super Bundy® installation is only recommended for low speed
applications (30mph or less.)
6. Proper substrate is critical for performance of the product.
Ensure that concrete and asphalt meet current state specifications
for composition and compaction and is in generally good, un-cracked
condition. It is the responsibility of the owner to determine the
suitability of the substrate and the installation method
used.
7. Connection to the road surface is the responsibility of others.
Road surfaces and installation conditions vary widely from location
to location. Consult a local licensed engineer as necessary to
ensure proper installation. IRS cannot provide site specific
engineering recommendations with regard to road connections.
8. Periodic maintenance is required for all installations. Please
see our maintenance instructions for details.
MULTI-SURFACE ANCHORS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Anchor Kit consists of 2 or 3 of each: 3” Plastic Anchors, 4” Lag
Screws, Metal Washer
Materials Needed for Installation
Hammer Drill with 16mm or 5/8” Bit Small Hammer 1/4” Allen Wrench
(fixed post only) 3/4” socket and ratchet wrench or impact wrench
Compressed air with air gun or wand
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Place Tuff Curb XLP on surface and
align to desired position (per detailed traffic engineering
plans.) Using the curb as a template, mark the anchor holes to
establish pattern for drilling. 2. Drill two or three holes 3” deep
using a 16mm or 5/8” bit. Clean holes out thoroughly using
compressed air. Do not over-drill hole depth.
3. Using small hammer gently tap the anchor sleeves into the holes.
Top of the sleeves should
be flush with ground level.
4. Place curb over the anchors. Put washer onto lag screw. Start
lag screw through curb hole into anchor. Use ¾” wrench to tighten
lag screw snug into base.
5. For Quick Release post assemblies, lift pull pin ring, place
knuckle over shoulder bolts, turn
clockwise into place and release pull pin ring until properly
seated. For fixed post assemblies, place the sign or post into curb
receptacle, check for proper alignment and hand tighten all four
socket cap screws. Use ¼” Allen wrench to snug screws. For Quarter
Turn posts, align post pin hole 90-degrees from keeper pins and
rotate clockwise 90-degree then insert both keeper pins.
CONCRETE ANCHORS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Anchor Kit consists of two or three 4” concrete screw anchors
Materials Needed for Installation
Hammer Drill with 1/2” Bit 1/4” Allen Wrench (fixed post only) 3/4”
socket and ratchet wrench or impact wrench Compressed air with air
gun or wand
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Place Tuff Curb XLP on surface and
align to desired position (per detailed traffic engineering
plans). Using the curb as a template, mark the anchor holes to
establish pattern for drill. 2. Drill two or three holes 4” deep
using ANSI 1/2” bit. Clean holes out thoroughly using
compressed air. 3. Place curb over the anchors. Start lag bolt
through curb hole into anchor. Use ¾” wrench to
tighten lag screw snug into base.
4. For Quick Release post assemblies, lift pull pin ring, place
knuckle over shoulder bolts, turn clockwise into place and release
pull pin ring until properly seated. For fixed post assemblies,
place the sign or post into curb receptacle, check for proper
alignment, hand tighten all four socket cap screws. Use ¼” Allen
wrench to snug screws.
EPOXY ADHESIVE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR BEST RESULTS CLOSELY
FOLLOW THE EPOXY MANUFACTURER’S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
1. Place four (4) small pieces of tape on the bottom of the curb to
cover t-nuts. Tape prevents
epoxy from entering screw threads upon installation. 2. Pavement
surface should be flat, clean, and dry. Clean as necessary. 3. For
proper adhesion, flame-treat the underside of the curb prior to
installation. Quickly pass
a cool flame over the bottom surface several times to increase
surface preparation. Take care not to overheat and warp the
curbing.
4. Mix epoxy as directed and closely follow instructions on epoxy
container.
5. Approximately 40 to 50 oz. of epoxy are required per curb
section. A two gallon epoxy kit
should install 5-6 curb sections. 6. Align curb per detailed
traffic engineering plans and roughly mark outline of curb.
Pour
epoxy on ground in an area slightly larger than curb outline. Push
curb into epoxy and slowly wiggle back and forth in epoxy, filling
underside channels with epoxy. Allowing epoxy to fill anchor holes
will increase adhesion through mechanical bonding. Ensure the round
sections of the bottom of the curb, near the anchor holes, receive
the greatest amount of epoxy. Stack the epoxy tall enough to ensure
grip on the vertical parts of the ribbing. Additional epoxy may be
needed to accommodate slightly uneven surfaces.
Allow epoxy to dry 24 hours for optimum performance. Most epoxies
are temperature sensitive. Take care to follow manufacturer’s
recommendations. 6. For fixed post assemblies, place the sign or
post into curb receptacle, check for proper
alignment, hand tighten all four socket cap screws. Use ¼” Allen
wrench to snug screws. For Quick Release post assemblies, lift pull
pin ring, place knuckle over shoulder bolts, turn clockwise into
place and release pull pin ring until properly seated. For Quarter
Turn posts, align post pin hole 90-degrees from keeper pin and
rotate clockwise 90-degree then insert keeper pin.
SUPER BUNDY® INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Materials Needed for Installation
Chalk Line Propane Torch Compressed air with air gun or wand
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Pavement surface should be clean and dry. Clean as
necessary.
2. Snap a chalk line in the desired position of the curb (per
detailed traffic engineering plans.) Place curb to the side of
desired position to use as a guide for placement of Super Bundy®
pads.
3. Heat the surface prior to placement of pads.
4. Place three pads on the surface, one at each anchor location
covering the circular pattern on the underside of the curb, and
head the pad to its melting point.
5. Place a second set of pads on top of the first set and heat each
to its melting point as in the previous step. Super Bundy® always
requires two pads on top of each other.
6. Push the curb gently into Super Bundy® pads and slowly wiggle
back and forth, taking care not to push all the way through the
melted pads. Allow one hour to cure.
MASSACHUSETTS WEEKLY CERTIFIED PAYROLL REPORT FORM
Company's Name: Address: Phone No.: Payroll No.:
Employer's Signature: Title: Contract No: Tax Payer ID Number Work
Week Ending:
Awarding Authority's Name: Public Works Project Name: Public Works
Project Location: Min. Wage Rate Sheet Number
General / Prime Contractor's Name: Subcontractor's Name: "Employer"
Hourly Fringe Benefit Contributions
(B+C+D+E) (A x F)
Employee Name & Complete Address
All Other Hours
Hourly Base Wage
Prev. Wage (F)
Total Gross Wages
Check No. (H)
Are all apprentice employees identified above currently registered
with the MA DLS's Division of Apprentice Standards? YES NO
No apprentices are identified above
Date Received by Awarding Authority
Page ________of________ / /
NOTE: Pursuant to MGL c. 149, s. 27B, every contractor and
subcontractor is required to submit a true and accurate copy of
their certified weekly payroll records to the awarding authority by
first-class mail or e-mail. In addition, each weekly payroll must
be accompanied by a statement of compliance signed by the employer.
Failure to comply may result in the commencement of a criminal
action or the issuance of a civil citation.
For all apprentices performing work during the reporting period,
attach a copy of the apprentice identification card issued by the
Massachusetts Department of Labor Standards / Division of
Apprentice Standards.
Hours Worked Project Gross Wages
Project Hours
As determined by the Director under the provisions of the
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Prevailing Wage Rates CHARLES D. BAKER ROSALIN ACOSTA
SecretaryGovernor
Director
City/Town:Contract Number: SOMERVILLE
Description of Work:
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 uniquely identified by
the
“Wage Request Number” 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 RISK projects
(bid pursuant to G.L. c.149A), 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
his/her person during all work hours on the project. An apprentice
registered with DAS may be paid the lower apprentice
wage rate at the applicable step as provided on the prevailing 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 public construction
projects. For construction projects lasting longer than one year,
awarding authorities must request an updated wage schedule.
Awarding authorities are required to 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 RISK 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 at
http://www.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 (617) 626-6953.
• Employees not receiving the prevailing 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
criminal penalties.
Unemployment Effective Date
Construction
(2 AXLE) DRIVER - EQUIPMENT TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE
A
$63.98 12/01/2020 $12.91 $0.00 $36.25 $14.82
$64.78 06/01/2021 $12.91 $0.00 $37.05 $14.82
$65.28 08/01/2021 $13.41 $0.00 $37.05 $14.82
$66.47 12/01/2021 $13.41 $0.00 $37.05 $16.01
(3 AXLE) DRIVER - EQUIPMENT TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE
A
$64.05 12/01/2020 $12.91 $0.00 $36.32 $14.82
$64.85 06/01/2021 $12.91 $0.00 $37.12 $14.82
$65.35 08/01/2021 $13.41 $0.00 $37.12 $14.82
$66.54 12/01/2021 $13.41 $0.00 $37.12 $16.01
(4 & 5 AXLE) DRIVER - EQUIPMENT TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10
ZONE A
$64.17 12/01/2020 $12.91 $0.00 $36.44 $14.82
$64.97 06/01/2021 $12.91 $0.00 $37.24 $14.82
$65.47 08/01/2021 $13.41 $0.00 $37.24 $14.82
$66.66 12/01/2021 $13.41 $0.00 $37.24 $16.01
ADS/SUBMERSIBLE PILOT PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1)
$135.57 08/01/2020 $9.40 $0.00 $103.05 $23.12
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- PILE DRIVER"
AIR TRACK OPERATOR LABORERS - ZONE 1
$66.57 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.65 $17.32
$67.59 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.67 $17.32
$68.60 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.68 $17.32
$69.60 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.68 $17.32
$70.60 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.68 $17.32
$71.60 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.68 $17.32
$72.85 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.93 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
AIR TRACK OPERATOR (HEAVY & HIGHWAY) LABORERS - ZONE 1 (HEAVY
& HIGHWAY)
$66.57 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.65 $17.32
$67.59 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.67 $17.32
$68.60 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.68 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER (Heavy and Highway)
ASBESTOS REMOVER - PIPE / MECH. EQUIPT. HEAT & FROST INSULATORS
LOCAL 6 (BOSTON)
$60.35 12/01/2020 $12.80 $0.00 $38.10 $9.45
ASPHALT RAKER LABORERS - ZONE 1
$66.07 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.15 $17.32
$67.09 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.17 $17.32
$68.10 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.18 $17.32
$69.10 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.18 $17.32
$70.10 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.18 $17.32
$71.10 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.18 $17.32
$72.35 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.43 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
ASPHALT RAKER (HEAVY & HIGHWAY) LABORERS - ZONE 1 (HEAVY &
HIGHWAY)
$66.07 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.15 $17.32
$67.09 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.17 $17.32
$68.10 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.18 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER (Heavy and Highway)
ASPHALT/CONCRETE/CRUSHER PLANT-ON SITE OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL
4
$79.18 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $49.98 $15.70
$80.28 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $51.08 $15.70
$81.43 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $52.23 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
Issue Date: Wage Request Number:03/25/2021 Page 2 of
3520210325-045
Classification Total RateBase Wage Health Pension
Supplemental
Unemployment Effective Date
$81.43 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $52.23 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
BARCO-TYPE JUMPING TAMPER LABORERS - ZONE 1
$66.07 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.15 $17.32
$67.09 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.17 $17.32
$68.10 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.18 $17.32
$69.10 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.18 $17.32
$70.10 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.18 $17.32
$71.10 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.18 $17.32
$72.35 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.43 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
BLOCK PAVER, RAMMER / CURB SETTER LABORERS - ZONE 1
$66.57 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.65 $17.32
$67.59 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.67 $17.32
$68.60 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.68 $17.32
$69.60 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.68 $17.32
$70.60 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.68 $17.32
$71.60 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.68 $17.32
$72.85 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.93 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
BLOCK PAVER, RAMMER / CURB SETTER (HEAVY &
HIGHWAY) LABORERS - ZONE 1 (HEAVY & HIGHWAY)
$66.57 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.65 $17.32
$67.59 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.67 $17.32
$68.60 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.68 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER (Heavy and Highway)
BOILER MAKER BOILERMAKERS LOCAL 29
$71.15 01/01/2020 $7.07 $0.00 $46.10 $17.98
BOILERMAKER - Local 29Apprentice -
Effective Date -
Notes:
$89.23 02/01/2021 $11.39 $0.00 $55.75 $22.09
$90.79 08/01/2021 $11.39 $0.00 $57.15 $22.25
$91.38 02/01/2022 $11.39 $0.00 $57.74 $22.25
Issue Date: Wage Request Number:03/25/2021 Page 3 of
3520210325-045
Classification Total RateBase Wage Health Pension
Supplemental
Unemployment Effective Date
02/01/2021
Effective Date -
08/01/2021
Effective Date -
Notes:
$78.65 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $49.45 $15.70
$79.74 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $50.54 $15.70
$80.88 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $51.68 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
CAISSON & UNDERPINNING BOTTOM MAN LABORERS - FOUNDATION AND
MARINE
$67.12 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $41.05 $17.47
$68.14 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.07 $17.47
$69.15 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $43.08 $17.47 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
CAISSON & UNDERPINNING LABORER LABORERS - FOUNDATION AND
MARINE
$65.97 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $39.90 $17.47
$66.99 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $40.92 $17.47
$68.00 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.93 $17.47 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
CAISSON & UNDERPINNING TOP MAN LABORERS - FOUNDATION AND
MARINE
$65.97 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $39.90 $17.47
$66.99 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $40.92 $17.47
$68.00 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.93 $17.47 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
CARBIDE CORE DRILL OPERATOR LABORERS - ZONE 1
$66.07 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.15 $17.32
$67.09 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.17 $17.32
$68.10 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.18 $17.32
$69.10 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.18 $17.32
$70.10 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.18 $17.32
$71.10 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.18 $17.32
$72.35 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.43 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
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CARPENTER - Zone 1 Metro BostonApprentice -
03/01/2021
Effective Date -
09/01/2021
Effective Date -
Notes:
% Indentured After 10/1/17; 45/45/55/55/70/70/80/80
Step 1&2 $34.70/ 3&4 $41.61/ 5&6 $61.56/ 7&8
$68.52
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5
$40.13 04/01/2020 $7.21 $0.00 $27.12 $5.80
$40.88 04/01/2021 $7.21 $0.00 $27.87 $5.80
$41.63 04/01/2022 $7.21 $0.00 $28.62 $5.80
$41.98 04/01/2023 $7.21 $0.00 $28.97 $5.80 All Aspects of New Wood
Frame Work
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04/01/2021
Effective Date -
Notes:
% Indentured After 10/1/17; 45/45/55/55/70/70/80/80
Step 1&2 $19.41/ 3&4 $24.13/ 5&6 $31.99/ 7&8
$34.71
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5
CEMENT MASONRY/PLASTERING - Eastern Mass (Boston)Apprentice -
01/01/2020
Effective Date -
Notes:
Steps 3,4 are 500 hrs. All other steps are 1,000 hrs.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:3
Classification Total RateBase Wage Health Pension
Supplemental
Unemployment Effective Date
$72.35 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.43 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
CLAM SHELLS/SLURRY BUCKETS/HEADING MACHINES OPERATING ENGINEERS
LOCAL 4
$80.18 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $50.98 $15.70
$81.28 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $52.08 $15.70
$82.43 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $53.23 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
COMPRESSOR OPERATOR OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$62.20 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $33.00 $15.70
$62.95 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $33.75 $15.70
$63.74 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $34.54 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
DELEADER (BRIDGE) PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 1
$83.06 01/01/2021 $8.25 $0.00 $52.06 $22.75
PAINTER Local 35 - BRIDGES/TANKSApprentice -
Effective Date -
Notes:
$65.97 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.05 $17.32
$66.99 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.07 $17.32
$68.00 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.08 $17.32
$69.00 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.08 $17.32
$70.00 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.08 $17.32
$71.00 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.08 $17.32
$72.25 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.33 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
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$73.25 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $47.33 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
DEMO: BURNERS LABORERS - ZONE 1
$66.72 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.80 $17.32
$67.74 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.82 $17.32
$68.75 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.83 $17.32
$69.75 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.83 $17.32
$70.75 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.83 $17.32
$71.75 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.83 $17.32
$73.00 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $47.08 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
DEMO: CONCRETE CUTTER/SAWYER LABORERS - ZONE 1
$66.97 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $41.05 $17.32
$67.99 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.07 $17.32
$69.00 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $43.08 $17.32
$70.00 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.08 $17.32
$71.00 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $45.08 $17.32
$72.00 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.08 $17.32
$73.25 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $47.33 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
DEMO: JACKHAMMER OPERATOR LABORERS - ZONE 1
$66.72 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.80 $17.32
$67.74 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.82 $17.32
$68.75 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.83 $17.32
$69.75 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.83 $17.32
$70.75 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.83 $17.32
$71.75 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.83 $17.32
$73.00 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $47.08 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
DEMO: WRECKING LABORER LABORERS - ZONE 1
$65.97 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.05 $17.32
$66.99 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.07 $17.32
$68.00 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.08 $17.32
$69.00 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.08 $17.32
$70.00 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.08 $17.32
$71.00 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.08 $17.32
$72.25 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.33 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
DIRECTIONAL DRILL MACHINE OPERATOR OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL
4
$78.65 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $49.45 $15.70
$79.74 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $50.54 $15.70
$80.88 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $51.68 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
DIVER PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1)
$101.22 08/01/2020 $9.40 $0.00 $68.70 $23.12
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- PILE DRIVER"
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$81.59 08/01/2020 $9.40 $0.00 $49.07 $23.12
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- PILE DRIVER"
DIVER TENDER (EFFLUENT) PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1)
$106.12 08/01/2020 $9.40 $0.00 $73.60 $23.12
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- PILE DRIVER"
DIVER/SLURRY (EFFLUENT) PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1)
$135.57 08/01/2020 $9.40 $0.00 $103.05 $23.12
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- PILE DRIVER"
DRAWBRIDGE OPERATOR (Construction) DRAWBRIDGE - SEIU LOCAL
888
$37.53 07/01/2020 $6.67 $0.16 $26.77 $3.93
ELECTRICIAN ELECTRICIANS LOCAL 103
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ELECTRICIAN - Local 103Apprentice -
Effective Date -
09/01/2021
Effective Date -
Notes: :
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Effective Date -
01/01/2022
Effective Date -
Notes:
Steps 1-2 are 6 mos.; Steps 3-5 are 1 year
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1
$79.62 01/01/2021 $15.88 $0.00 $44.43 $19.31
$82.17 01/01/2022 $16.03 $0.00 $45.93 $20.21 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice - ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR"
FENCE & GUARD RAIL ERECTOR LABORERS - ZONE 1
$66.07 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.15 $17.32
$67.09 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.17 $17.32
$68.10 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.18 $17.32
$69.10 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.18 $17.32
$70.10 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.18 $17.32
$71.10 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.18 $17.32
$72.35 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.43 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
FENCE & GUARD RAIL ERECTOR (HEAVY & HIGHWAY) LABORERS -
ZONE 1 (HEAVY & HIGHWAY)
$66.07 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.15 $17.32
$67.09 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.17 $17.32
$68.10 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.18 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER (Heavy and Highway)
FIELD ENG.INST.PERSON-BLDG,SITE,HVY/HWY OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL
4
$73.93 11/01/2020 $13.00 $0.00 $45.23 $15.70
$75.08 05/01/2021 $13.00 $0.00 $46.38 $15.70
$76.08 11/01/2021 $13.00 $0.00 $47.38 $15.70
$77.23 05/01/2022 $13.00 $0.00 $48.53 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
FIELD ENG.PARTY CHIEF-BLDG,SITE,HVY/HWY OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL
4
$75.44 11/01/2020 $13.00 $0.00 $46.74 $15.70
$76.60 05/01/2021 $13.00 $0.00 $47.90 $15.70
$77.61 11/01/2021 $13.00 $0.00 $48.91 $15.70
$78.77 05/01/2022 $13.00 $0.00 $50.07 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
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Unemployment Effective Date
$51.43 11/01/2020 $13.00 $0.00 $22.73 $15.70
$52.11 05/01/2021 $13.00 $0.00 $23.41 $15.70
$52.71 11/01/2021 $13.00 $0.00 $24.01 $15.70
$53.38 05/01/2022 $13.00 $0.00 $24.68 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
FIRE ALARM INSTALLER ELECTRICIANS LOCAL 103
$88.42 03/01/2021 $13.00 $0.00 $55.41 $20.01
$89.90 09/01/2021 $13.00 $0.00 $56.84 $20.06
$91.13 03/01/2022 $13.00 $0.00 $58.04 $20.09
$92.61 09/01/2022 $13.00 $0.00 $59.48 $20.13
$93.84 03/01/2023 $13.00 $0.00 $60.67 $20.17 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- ELECTRICIAN"
FIRE ALARM REPAIR / MAINTENANCE
$79.91 03/01/2023 $13.00 $0.00 $48.54 $18.37 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIAN"
FIREMAN (ASST. ENGINEER) OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$69.95 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $40.75 $15.70
$70.86 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $41.66 $15.70
$71.81 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $42.61 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
FLAGGER & SIGNALER (HEAVY & HIGHWAY) LABORERS - ZONE 1
(HEAVY & HIGHWAY)
$50.42 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $24.50 $17.32
$50.42 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $24.50 $17.32
$50.42 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $24.50 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER (Heavy and Highway)
FLOORCOVERER FLOORCOVERERS LOCAL 2168 ZONE I
$77.24 03/01/2021 $9.40 $0.00 $48.59 $19.25
$78.04 09/01/2021 $9.40 $0.00 $49.39 $19.25
$78.84 03/01/2022 $9.40 $0.00 $50.19 $19.25
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03/01/2021
Effective Date -
09/01/2021
Effective Date -
Notes: Steps are 750 hrs.
% After 09/1/17; 45/45/55/55/70/70/80/80 (1500hr Steps)
Step 1&2 $33.03/ 3&4 $39.64/ 5&6 $59.08/ 7&8
$65.73
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1
$79.18 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $49.98 $15.70
$80.28 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $51.08 $15.70
$81.43 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $52.23 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
GENERATOR/LIGHTING PLANT/HEATERS OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$62.20 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $33.00 $15.70
$62.95 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $33.75 $15.70
$63.74 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $34.54 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
GLAZIER (GLASS PLANK/AIR BARRIER/INTERIOR
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Effective Date -
Notes:
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Effective Date -
06/01/2021
Effective Date -
Notes:
$92.59 02/01/2021 $13.65 $2.70 $51.67 $24.57
$94.39 08/01/2021 $13.65 $2.75 $53.42 $24.57
$96.19 02/01/2022 $13.65 $2.80 $55.17 $24.57 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- SHEET METAL WORKER"
HVAC (ELECTRICAL CONTROLS) ELECTRICIANS LOCAL 103
$88.42 03/01/2021 $13.00 $0.00 $55.41 $20.01
$89.90 09/01/2021 $13.00 $0.00 $56.84 $20.06
$91.13 03/01/2022 $13.00 $0.00 $58.04 $20.09
$92.61 09/01/2022 $13.00 $0.00 $59.48 $20.13
$93.84 03/01/2023 $13.00 $0.00 $60.67 $20.17 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- ELECTRICIAN"
HVAC (TESTING AND BALANCING - AIR) SHEETMETAL WORKERS LOCAL 17 -
A
$92.59 02/01/2021 $13.65 $2.70 $51.67 $24.57
$94.39 08/01/2021 $13.65 $2.75 $53.42 $24.57
$96.19 02/01/2022 $13.65 $2.80 $55.17 $24.57 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- SHEET METAL WORKER"
HVAC (TESTING AND BALANCING -WATER) PIPEFITTERS LOCAL 537
$89.88 03/01/2021 $11.70 $0.00 $57.94 $20.24
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- PIPEFITTER" or
"PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER"
HVAC MECHANIC PIPEFITTERS LOCAL 537
$89.88 03/01/2021 $11.70 $0.00 $57.94 $20.24
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HYDRAULIC DRILLS LABORERS - ZONE 1
$66.57 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.65 $17.32
$67.59 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.67 $17.32
$68.60 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.68 $17.32
$69.60 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.68 $17.32
$70.60 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.68 $17.32
$71.60 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.68 $17.32
$72.85 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.93 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
HYDRAULIC DRILLS (HEAVY & HIGHWAY) LABORERS - ZONE 1 (HEAVY
& HIGHWAY)
$66.57 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.65 $17.32
$67.59 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.67 $17.32
$68.60 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.68 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER (Heavy and Highway)
INSULATOR (PIPES & TANKS) HEAT & FROST INSULATORS LOCAL 6
(BOSTON)
$79.94 09/01/2020 $13.80 $0.00 $49.00 $17.14
$82.34 09/01/2021 $13.80 $0.00 $51.40 $17.14
$84.79 09/01/2022 $13.80 $0.00 $53.85 $17.14
ASBESTOS INSULATOR (Pipes & Tanks) - Local 6 BostonApprentice
-
09/01/2020
Effective Date -
09/01/2021
Effective Date -
Notes:
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Effective Date -
Notes:
$66.07 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.15 $17.32
$67.09 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.17 $17.32
$68.10 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.18 $17.32
$69.10 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.18 $17.32
$70.10 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.18 $17.32
$71.10 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.18 $17.32
$72.35 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.43 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
LABORER LABORERS - ZONE 1
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LABORER - Zone 1Apprentice -
Effective Date -
06/01/2021
Effective Date -
Notes:
$65.82 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $39.90 $17.32
$66.84 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $40.92 $17.32
$67.85 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.93 $17.32
LABORER (Heavy & Highway) - Zone 1Apprentice -
12/01/2020
Effective Date -
06/01/2021
Effective Date -
Notes:
Classification Total RateBase Wage Health Pension
Supplemental
Unemployment Effective Date
$72.10 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.18 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
LABORER: CEMENT FINISHER TENDER LABORERS - ZONE 1
$65.82 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $39.90 $17.32
$66.84 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $40.92 $17.32
$67.85 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.93 $17.32
$68.85 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $42.93 $17.32
$69.85 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.93 $17.32
$70.85 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $44.93 $17.32
$72.10 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.18 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
LABORER: HAZARDOUS WASTE/ASBESTOS REMOVER LABORERS - ZONE 1
$65.97 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.05 $17.32
$66.99 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.07 $17.32
$68.00 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.08 $17.32
$69.00 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.08 $17.32
$70.00 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.08 $17.32
$71.00 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.08 $17.32
$72.25 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.33 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
LABORER: MASON TENDER LABORERS - ZONE 1
$66.07 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.15 $17.32
$67.09 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.17 $17.32
$68.10 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.18 $17.32
$69.10 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.18 $17.32
$70.10 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.18 $17.32
$71.10 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.18 $17.32
$72.35 06/01/2024 $8.60 $0.00 $46.43 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
LABORER: MASON TENDER (HEAVY & HIGHWAY) LABORERS - ZONE 1
(HEAVY & HIGHWAY)
$66.07 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.15 $17.32
$67.09 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.17 $17.32
$68.10 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.18 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER (Heavy and Highway)
LABORER: MULTI-TRADE TENDER LABORERS - ZONE 1
$65.82 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $39.90 $17.32
$66.84 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $40.92 $17.32
$67.85 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.93 $17.32
$68.85 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $42.93 $17.32
$69.85 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.93 $17.32
$70.85 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $44.93 $17.32
$72.10 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.18 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
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LABORER: TREE REMOVER LABORERS - ZONE 1
$65.82 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $39.90 $17.32
$66.84 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $40.92 $17.32
$67.85 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.93 $17.32
$68.85 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $42.93 $17.32
$69.85 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.93 $17.32
$70.85 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $44.93 $17.32
$72.10 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.18 $17.32 This classification
applies to the removal of standing trees, and the trimming and
removal of branches and limbs when related to public works
construction or site
clearance incidental to construction . For apprentice rates see
"Apprentice- LABORER"
LASER BEAM OPERATOR LABORERS - ZONE 1
$66.07 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.15 $17.32
$67.09 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.17 $17.32
$68.10 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.18 $17.32
$69.10 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.18 $17.32
$70.10 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.18 $17.32
$71.10 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.18 $17.32
$72.35 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.43 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
LASER BEAM OPERATOR (HEAVY & HIGHWAY) LABORERS - ZONE 1 (HEAVY
& HIGHWAY)
$66.07 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.15 $17.32
$67.09 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.17 $17.32
$68.10 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.18 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER (Heavy and Highway)
MARBLE & TILE FINISHERS BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3 - MARBLE &
TILE
$74.10 02/01/2021 $11.39 $0.00 $42.57 $20.14
$75.38 08/01/2021 $11.39 $0.00 $43.69 $20.30
$75.85 02/01/2022 $11.39 $0.00 $44.16 $20.30
MARBLE & TILE FINISHER - Local 3 Marble & TileApprentice
-
02/01/2021
Effective Date -
08/01/2021
Effective Date -
Notes:
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Unemployment Effective Date
$89.24 02/01/2021 $11.39 $0.00 $55.77 $22.08
$90.80 08/01/2021 $11.39 $0.00 $57.17 $22.24
$91.37 02/01/2022 $11.39 $0.00 $57.74 $22.24
MARBLE-TILE-TERRAZZO MECHANIC - Local 3 Marble & TileApprentice
-
02/01/2021
Effective Date -
08/01/2021
Effective Date -
Notes:
MECH. SWEEPER OPERATOR (ON CONST. SITES) OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL
4
$78.65 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $49.45 $15.70
$79.74 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $50.54 $15.70
$80.88 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $51.68 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
MECHANICS MAINTENANCE OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$78.65 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $49.45 $15.70
$79.74 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $50.54 $15.70
$80.88 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $51.68 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
MILLWRIGHT (Zone 1) MILLWRIGHTS LOCAL 1121 - Zone 1
$73.92 01/04/2021 $9.40 $0.00 $44.07 $20.45
$75.67 01/03/2022 $9.40 $0.00 $45.82 $20.45
$77.42 01/02/2023 $9.40 $0.00 $47.57 $20.45
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1 $25.20 $9.40 $5.58 $0.00 $40.18 55
2 $29.78 $9.40 $16.90 $0.00 $56.08 65
3 $34.37 $9.40 $17.92 $0.00 $61.69 75
4 $38.95 $9.40 $18.93 $0.00 $67.28 85
Notes: Step 1&2 Appr. indentured after 1/1/2020 receive no
pension,
but do receive annuity. (Step 1 $5.58, Step 2 $6.50)
Steps are 2,000 hours
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5
$66.07 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.15 $17.32
$67.09 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.17 $17.32
$68.10 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.18 $17.32
$69.10 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.18 $17.32
$70.10 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.18 $17.32
$71.10 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.18 $17.32
$72.35 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.43 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
OILER (OTHER THAN TRUCK CRANES,GRADALLS) OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL
4
$52.40 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $23.20 $15.70
$52.95 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $23.75 $15.70
$53.53 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $24.33 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
OILER (TRUCK CRANES, GRADALLS) OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$57.17 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $27.97 $15.70
$57.81 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $28.61 $15.70
$58.49 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $29.29 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
OTHER POWER DRIVEN EQUIPMENT - CLASS II OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL
4
$78.65 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $49.45 $15.70
$79.74 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $50.54 $15.70
$80.88 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $51.68 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
PAINTER (BRIDGES/TANKS) PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 1
$83.06 01/01/2021 $8.25 $0.00 $52.06 $22.75
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PAINTER (SPRAY OR SANDBLAST, NEW) *
* If 30% or more of surfaces to be painted are new
construction,
NEW paint rate shall be used.PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 1
$80.75 01/01/2021 $8.25 $0.00 $49.75 $22.75
PAINTER Local 35 Zone 1 - Spray/Sandblast - NewApprentice -
01/01/2021
Effective Date -
Notes:
PAINTER (SPRAY OR SANDBLAST, REPAINT) PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE
1
$77.81 01/01/2021 $8.25 $0.00 $46.81 $22.75
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Notes:
Steps are 750 hrs.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1
PAINTER / TAPER (BRUSH, NEW) *
* If 30% or more of surfaces to be painted are new
construction,
NEW paint rate shall be used.PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 1
$78.35 01/01/2021 $8.25 $0.00 $47.35 $22.75
PAINTER - Local 35 Zone 1 - BRUSH NEWApprentice -
01/01/2021
Effective Date -
Notes:
$76.41 01/01/2021 $8.25 $0.00 $45.41 $22.75
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Effective Date -
Notes:
$65.82 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $39.90 $17.32
$66.84 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $40.92 $17.32
$67.85 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.93 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER (Heavy and Highway)
PANEL & PICKUP TRUCKS DRIVER TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10
ZONE A
$63.81 12/01/2020 $12.91 $0.00 $36.08 $14.82
$64.61 06/01/2021 $12.91 $0.00 $36.88 $14.82
$65.11 08/01/2021 $13.41 $0.00 $36.88 $14.82
$66.30 12/01/2021 $13.41 $0.00 $36.88 $16.01
PIER AND DOCK CONSTRUCTOR (UNDERPINNING AND
DECK) PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1)
$81.59 08/01/2020 $9.40 $0.00 $49.07 $23.12
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- PILE DRIVER"
PILE DRIVER PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1)
$81.59 08/01/2020 $9.40 $0.00 $49.07 $23.12
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Notes:
% Indentured After 10/1/17; 45/45/55/55/70/70/80/80
Step 1&2 $34.01/ 3&4 $41.46/ 5&6 $62.80/ 7&8
$69.25
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5
$89.88 03/01/2021 $11.70 $0.00 $57.94 $20.24
PIPEFITTER - Local 537Apprentice -
Effective Date -
Notes:
Refrig/AC Mechanic
**1:1;1:2;2:4;3:6;4:8;5:10;6:12;7:14;8:17;9:20;10:23(Max)
$72.35 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.43 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
PIPELAYER (HEAVY & HIGHWAY) LABORERS - ZONE 1 (HEAVY &
HIGHWAY)
$66.07 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.15 $17.32
$67.09 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.17 $17.32
$68.10 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.18 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER (Heavy and Highway)
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PLUMBER/GASFITTER - Local 12Apprentice -
Effective Date -
Notes:
Step4 with lic$67.89, Step5 with lic$75.59
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:**
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- PIPEFITTER" or
"PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER"
PNEUMATIC DRILL/TOOL OPERATOR LABORERS - ZONE 1
$66.07 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.15 $17.32
$67.09 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.17 $17.32
$68.10 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.18 $17.32
$69.10 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.18 $17.32
$70.10 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.18 $17.32
$71.10 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.18 $17.32
$72.35 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.43 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
PNEUMATIC DRILL/TOOL OPERATOR (HEAVY &
$68.10 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.18 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER (Heavy and Highway)
POWDERMAN & BLASTER LABORERS - ZONE 1
$66.82 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.90 $17.32
$67.84 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.92 $17.32
$68.85 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.93 $17.32
$69.85 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.93 $17.32
$70.85 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.93 $17.32
$71.85 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.93 $17.32
$73.10 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $47.18 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
POWDERMAN & BLASTER (HEAVY & HIGHWAY) LABORERS - ZONE 1
(HEAVY & HIGHWAY)
$66.82 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.90 $17.32
$67.84 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.92 $17.32
$68.85 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.93 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER (Heavy and Highway)
POWER SHOVEL/DERRICK/TRENCHING MACHINE OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL
4
$79.18 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $49.98 $15.70
$80.28 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $51.08 $15.70
$81.43 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $52.23 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
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$79.18 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $49.98 $15.70
$80.28 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $51.08 $15.70
$81.43 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $52.23 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
PUMP OPERATOR (DEWATERING, OTHER) OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$62.20 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $33.00 $15.70
$62.95 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $33.75 $15.70
$63.74 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $34.54 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
READY MIX CONCRETE DRIVERS after 4/30/12
(Drivers Hired After 4/30/2012)TEAMSTERS 25 (Metro) -
Aggregate
$52.93 08/01/2020 $10.91 $0.00 $27.90 $14.12
$55.31 05/01/2021 $10.91 $0.00 $29.15 $15.25
$55.81 08/01/2021 $11.41 $0.00 $29.15 $15.25
$57.06 05/01/2022 $11.41 $0.00 $30.40 $15.25
$57.56 08/01/2022 $11.91 $0.00 $30.40 $15.25
READY-MIX CONCRETE DRIVER TEAMSTERS 25 (Metro) - Aggregate
$57.94 08/01/2020 $10.91 $0.00 $32.91 $14.12
$59.82 05/01/2021 $10.91 $0.00 $33.66 $15.25
$60.32 08/01/2021 $11.41 $0.00 $33.66 $15.25
$61.07 05/01/2022 $11.41 $0.00 $34.41 $15.25
$61.57 08/01/2022 $11.91 $0.00 $34.41 $15.25
RECLAIMERS OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$78.65 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $49.45 $15.70
$79.74 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $50.54 $15.70
$80.88 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $51.68 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
RIDE-ON MOTORIZED BUGGY OPERATOR LABORERS - ZONE 1
$66.07 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.15 $17.32
$67.09 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.17 $17.32
$68.10 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.18 $17.32
$69.10 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.18 $17.32
$70.10 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.18 $17.32
$71.10 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.18 $17.32
$72.35 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.43 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
ROLLER/SPREADER/MULCHING MACHINE OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$78.65 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $49.45 $15.70
$79.74 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $50.54 $15.70
$80.88 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $51.68 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
ROOFER (Inc.Roofer Waterproofng &Roofer Damproofg) ROOFERS
LOCAL 33
$76.03 02/01/2021 $12.28 $0.00 $46.60 $17.15
$77.46 08/01/2021 $12.28 $0.00 $48.03 $17.15
$78.89 02/01/2022 $12.28 $0.00 $49.46 $17.15
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Effective Date -
08/01/2021
Effective Date -
Notes: ** 1:5, 2:6-10, the 1:10; Reroofing: 1:4, then 1:1
Step 1 is 2000 hrs.; Steps 2-5 are 1000 hrs.
(Hot Pitch Mechanics' receive $1.00 hr. above ROOFER)
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:**
$76.28 02/01/2021 $12.28 $0.00 $46.85 $17.15
$77.71 08/01/2021 $12.28 $0.00 $48.28 $17.15
$79.14 02/01/2022 $12.28 $0.00 $49.71 $17.15 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- ROOFER"
SHEETMETAL WORKER SHEETMETAL WORKERS LOCAL 17 - A
$92.59 02/01/2021 $13.65 $2.70 $51.67 $24.57
$94.39 08/01/2021 $13.65 $2.75 $53.42 $24.57
$96.19 02/01/2022 $13.65 $2.80 $55.17 $24.57
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Effective Date -
08/01/2021
Effective Date -
Notes:
Steps are 6 mos.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:4
SPECIALIZED EARTH MOVING EQUIP < 35 TONS TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL
NO. 10 ZONE A
$64.27 12/01/2020 $12.91 $0.00 $36.54 $14.82
$65.07 06/01/2021 $12.91 $0.00 $37.34 $14.82
$65.57 08/01/2021 $13.41 $0.00 $37.34 $14.82
$66.76 12/01/2021 $13.41 $0.00 $37.34 $16.01
SPECIALIZED EARTH MOVING EQUIP > 35 TONS TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL
NO. 10 ZONE A
$64.56 12/01/2020 $12.91 $0.00 $36.83 $14.82
$65.36 06/01/2021 $12.91 $0.00 $37.63 $14.82
$65.86 08/01/2021 $13.41 $0.00 $37.63 $14.82
$67.05 12/01/2021 $13.41 $0.00 $37.63 $16.01
SPRINKLER FITTER SPRINKLER FITTERS LOCAL 550 - (Section A) Zone
1
$93.70 03/01/2021 $10.00 $0.00 $62.45 $21.25
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Effective Date -
Notes: Apprentice entered prior 9/30/10:
40/45/50/55/60/65/70/75/80/85
$78.65 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $49.45 $15.70
$79.74 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $50.54 $15.70
$80.88 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $51.68 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
TAMPERS, SELF-PROPELLED OR TRACTOR DRAWN OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL
4
$78.65 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $49.45 $15.70
$79.74 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $50.54 $15.70
$80.88 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $51.68 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNICIAN ELECTRICIANS LOCAL 103
$72.99 03/01/2021 $13.00 $0.00 $42.11 $17.88
$74.77 09/01/2021 $13.00 $0.00 $43.77 $18.00
$76.39 03/01/2022 $13.00 $0.00 $45.27 $18.12
$78.23 09/01/2022 $13.00 $0.00 $46.99 $18.24
$79.91 03/01/2023 $13.00 $0.00 $48.54 $18.37
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Effective Date -
09/01/2021
Effective Date -
Notes:
$88.17 02/01/2021 $11.39 $0.00 $54.69 $22.09
$89.73 08/01/2021 $11.39 $0.00 $56.09 $22.25
$90.32 02/01/2022 $11.39 $0.00 $56.68 $22.25
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Effective Date -
08/01/2021
Effective Date -
Notes:
$67.37 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $41.30 $17.47
$68.39 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.32 $17.47
$69.40 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $43.33 $17.47 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
TEST BORING DRILLER HELPER LABORERS - FOUNDATION AND MARINE
$66.09 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.02 $17.47
$67.11 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.04 $17.47
$68.12 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.05 $17.47 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
TEST BORING LABORER LABORERS - FOUNDATION AND MARINE
$65.97 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $39.90 $17.47
$66.99 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $40.92 $17.47
$68.00 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.93 $17.47 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
TRACTORS/PORTABLE STEAM GENERATORS OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL
4
$78.65 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $49.45 $15.70
$79.74 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $50.54 $15.70
$80.88 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $51.68 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
TRAILERS FOR EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10
ZONE A
$64.85 12/01/2020 $12.91 $0.00 $37.12 $14.82
$65.65 06/01/2021 $12.91 $0.00 $37.92 $14.82
$66.15 08/01/2021 $13.41 $0.00 $37.92 $14.82
$67.34 12/01/2021 $13.41 $0.00 $37.92 $16.01
TUNNEL WORK - COMPRESSED AIR LABORERS (COMPRESSED AIR)
$78.65 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $52.13 $17.92
$79.67 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $53.15 $17.92
$80.68 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $54.16 $17.92 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
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Classification Total RateBase Wage Health Pension
Supplemental
Unemployment Effective Date
$80.65 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $54.13 $17.92
$81.67 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $55.15 $17.92
$82.68 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $56.16 $17.92 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
TUNNEL WORK - FREE AIR LABORERS (FREE AIR TUNNEL)
$70.72 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $44.20 $17.92
$71.74 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $45.22 $17.92
$72.75 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $46.23 $17.92 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
TUNNEL WORK - FREE AIR (HAZ. WASTE) LABORERS (FREE AIR
TUNNEL)
$72.72 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $46.20 $17.92
$73.74 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $47.22 $17.92
$74.75 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $48.23 $17.92 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
VAC-HAUL TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE A
$64.27 12/01/2020 $12.91 $0.00 $36.54 $14.82
$65.07 06/01/2021 $12.91 $0.00 $37.34 $14.82
$65.57 08/01/2021 $13.41 $0.00 $37.34 $14.82
$66.76 12/01/2021 $13.41 $0.00 $37.34 $16.01
WAGON DRILL OPERATOR LABORERS - ZONE 1
$66.07 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.15 $17.32
$67.09 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.17 $17.32
$68.10 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.18 $17.32
$69.10 06/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $43.18 $17.32
$70.10 12/01/2022 $8.60 $0.00 $44.18 $17.32
$71.10 06/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $45.18 $17.32
$72.35 12/01/2023 $8.60 $0.00 $46.43 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER"
WAGON DRILL OPERATOR (HEAVY & HIGHWAY) LABORERS - ZONE 1 (HEAVY
& HIGHWAY)
$66.07 12/01/2020 $8.60 $0.00 $40.15 $17.32
$67.09 06/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $41.17 $17.32
$68.10 12/01/2021 $8.60 $0.00 $42.18 $17.32 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- LABORER (Heavy and Highway)
WASTE WATER PUMP OPERATOR OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$79.18 12/01/2020 $13.50 $0.00 $49.98 $15.70
$80.28 06/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $51.08 $15.70
$81.43 12/01/2021 $13.50 $0.00 $52.23 $15.70 For apprentice rates
see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
WATER METER INSTALLER PLUMBERS & GASFITTERS LOCAL 12
$91.02 03/01/2021 $13.57 $0.00 $60.19 $17.26
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER" or
"PLUMBER/GASFITTER"
Outside Electrical - East
CABLE TECHNICIAN (Power Zone) OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST
LOCAL 104
$40.81 08/30/2020 $9.25 $0.00 $29.67 $1.89
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LINEMAN"
CABLEMAN (Underground Ducts & Cables) OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL
WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
$61.55 08/30/2020 $9.25 $0.00 $42.03 $10.27
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LINEMAN"
DRIVER / GROUNDMAN CDL OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL
104
$53.94 08/30/2020 $9.25 $0.00 $34.62 $10.07
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LINEMAN"
DRIVER / GROUNDMAN -Inexperienced (<2000 Hrs) OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL
WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
$38.27 08/30/2020 $9.25 $0.00 $27.20 $1.82
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LINEMAN"
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Classification Total RateBase Wage Health Pension
Supplemental
Unemployment Effective Date
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (Class A CDL) OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST
LOCAL 104
$65.63 08/30/2020 $9.25 $0.00 $42.03 $14.35
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LINEMAN"
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (Class B CDL) OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST
LOCAL 104
$57.21 08/30/2020 $9.25 $0.00 $37.09 $10.87
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LINEMAN"
GROUNDMAN OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
$38.27 08/30/2020 $9.25 $0.00 $27.20 $1.82
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LINEMAN"
GROUNDMAN -Inexperienced (<2000 Hrs.) OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS
- EAST LOCAL 104
$33.32 08/30/2020 $9.25 $0.00 $22.25 $1.82
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LINEMAN"
JOURNEYMAN LINEMAN OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL
104
$76.18 08/30/2020 $9.25 $0.00 $49.45 $17.48
LINEMAN (Outside Electrical) - East Local 104Apprentice -
08/30/2020
Effective Date -
Notes:
$38.60 02/04/2019 $4.70 $0.00 $30.73 $3.17
TELEDATA LINEMAN/EQUIPMENT OPERATOR OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS -
EAST LOCAL 104
$36.77 02/04/2019 $4.70 $0.00 $28.93 $3.14
TELEDATA WIREMAN/INSTALLER/TECHNICIAN OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS -
EAST LOCAL 104
$36.77 02/04/2019 $4.70 $0.00 $28.93 $3.14
Additional Apprentice Information:
Minimum wage rates for apprentices employed on public works
projects are listed above as a percentage of the pre-determined
hourly wage rate established by the
Commissioner under the provisions of the M.G.L. c. 149, ss. 26-27D.
Apprentice ratios are established by the Division of Apprenticeship
Training pursuant to M.G.L.
c. 23, ss. 11E-11L.
All apprentices must be registered with the Division of
Apprenticeship Training in accordance with M.G.L. c. 23, ss.
11E-11L.
All steps are six months (1000 hours.)
Ratios are expressed in allowable number of apprentices to
journeymen or fraction thereof, unless otherwise specified.
** Multiple ratios are listed in the comment field.
*** APP to JM; 1:1, 2:2, 2:3, 3:4, 4:4, 4:5, 4:6, 5:7, 6:7, 6:8,
6:9, 7:10, 8:10, 8:11, 8:12, 9:13, 10:13, 10:14, etc.
**** APP to JM; 1:1, 1:2, 2:3, 2:4, 3:5, 4:6, 4:7, 5:8, 6:9, 6:10,
7:11, 8:12, 8:13, 9:14, 10:15, 10:16, etc.
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Additional Forms
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Certificate of Authority
(Corporations Only)
Instructions: Complete this form and sign and date where indicated
below. 1. I hereby certify that I, the undersigned, am the duly
elected Clerk/Secretary of
_______________________________________________________________________.
(Insert Full Name of Corporation) 2. I hereby certify that the
following individual _________________________________
(Insert the Name of Officer who Signed the Contract and Bonds) is
the duly elected___________________________________ of said
Corporation. (Insert the Title of the Officer in Line 2) 3. I
hereby certify that on ___________________________________ (Insert
Date: Must be on or before Date Officer Signed
Contract/Bonds)
at a duly authorized meeting of the Board of Directors of said
corporation, at which a quorum was present, it was voted that
______________________________ ______________________________
(Insert Name of Officer from Line 2) (Insert Title of Officer from
Line 2)
of this corporation be and hereby is authorized to make, enter
into, execute, and deliver contracts and bonds in the name and on
behalf of said corporation, and affix its Corporate Seal thereto,
and such execution of any contract of obligation in this
corporation’s name and on its behalf, with or without the Corporate
Seal, shall be valid and binding upon this corporation; and that
the above vote has not been amended or rescinded and remains in
full force and effect as of the date set forth below.
4. ATTEST: Signature: _____________________________ AFFIX CORPORATE
SEAL HERE
(Clerk or Secretary) Printed Name: _________________________
Printed Title:___________________________
(Date Must Be on or after Date Officer Signed Contract/Bonds)
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Certificate of Authority
(Limited Liability Companies Only)
Instructions: Complete this form and sign and date where indicated
below. 1. I, the undersigned, being a member or manager of
_______________________________________________________________________,
(Complete Name of Limited Liability Company) a limited liability
company (LLC) hereby certify as to the contents of this form for
the purpose of contracting with the City of Somerville. 2. The LLC
is organized under the laws of the state of: _______________. 3.
The LLC is managed by (check one) a Manager or by its Members. 4. I
hereby certify that each of the following individual(s) is:
• a member/manager of the LLC; • duly authorized to execute and
deliver this contract, agreement, and/or
other legally binding documents relating to any contract and/or
agreement on behalf of the LLC;
• duly authorized to do and perform all acts and things necessary
or appropriate to carry out the terms of this contract or agreement
on behalf of the LLC; and
• that no resolution, vote, or other document or action is
necessary to establish such authority.
Name Title
5. Signature:__________________________________________
Printed Name: __________________________________________
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OSHA GENERAL CONTRACTOR CERTIFICATION FORM
Pursuant to Chapter 306 of the Acts of 2004 An Act Relative to the
Health and Safety on Construction Projects
GENERAL CONTRACTOR’S CERTIFICATION – BID FORM
I, the undersigned, hereby certify under penalties of perjury that
I, and all subcontractors who are not filed sub-bidders,
shall:
(1) certify that all employees to be employed at the worksite will
have successfully completed a course in construction safety and
health approved by the United States Occupational Safety and Health
Administration that is a least 10 hours in duration at the time the
employee begins work and who shall furnish documentation of
successful completion of said course with the first certified
payroll report for each employee.
As used in this certification, the word "person" shall mean any
natural person, business, partnership, corporation, union,
committee, club, or other organization, entity, or group of
individuals.
Signature: _________________________________
Name of Business or
Entity:_________________________________________ Date:
____________________________
RETURN THIS FORM WITH YOUR BID
REFERENCE FORM
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
Contract Number:________
SOMERVILLE LIVING WAGE ORDINANCE CERTIFICATION FORM
CITY OF SOMERVILLE CODE OF ORDINANCES SECTION 2-397 et seq *
.
Instructions: This form shall be included in all Invitations for
Bids and Requests for Proposals
which involve the furnishing of labor, time or effort (with no end
product other than reports) by
vendors contracting or subcontracting with the City of Somerville,
where the contract price
meets or exceeds the following dollar threshold: $10,000. If the
undersigned is selected, this
form will be attached to the contract or subcontract and the
certifications made herein shall be
incorporated as part of such contract or subcontract. Complete this
form and sign and date
where indicated below on page 2.
Purpose: The purpose of this form is to ensure that such vendors
pay a “Living Wage” (defined
below) to all covered employees (i.e., all employees except
individuals in a city, state or
federally funded youth program). In the case of bids, the City will
award the contract to the
lowest responsive and responsible bidder paying a Living Wage. In
the case of RFP’s, the City
will select the most advantageous proposal from a responsive and
responsible offeror paying a
Living Wage. In neither case, however, shall the City be under any
obligation to select a bid or
proposal that exceeds the funds available for the contract.
Definition of “Living Wage”: For this contract or subcontract, as
of 7/1/2020 “Living Wage”
shall be deemed to be an hourly wage of no less than $15.29 per
hour. From time to time, the
Living Wage may be upwardly adjusted and amendments, if any, to the
contract or subcontract
may require the payment of a higher hourly rate if a higher rate is
then in effect.
CERTIFICATIONS
1. The undersigned shall pay no less than the Living Wage to all
covered employees who directly
expend their time on the contract or subcontract with the City of
Somerville.
2. The undersigned shall post a notice, (copy enclosed), to be
furnished by the contracting City
Department, informing covered employees of the protections and
obligations provided for in the
Somerville Living Wage Ordinance, and that for assistance and
information, including copies of
the Ordinance, employees should contact the contracting City
Department. Such notice shall be
posted in each location where services are performed by covered
employees, in a conspicuous
place where notices to employees are customarily posted.
3. The undersigned shall maintain payrolls for all covered
employees and basic records relating
hereto and shall preserve them for a period of three years. The
records shall contain the name and
address of each employee, the number of hours worked, the gross
wages, a copy of the social
* Copies of the Ordinance are available upon request to the
Purchasing Department.
Contract Number:________
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security returns, and evidence of payment thereof and such other
data as may be required by the
contracting City Department from time to time.
4. The undersigned shall submit payroll records to the City upon
request and, if the City receives
information of possible noncompliance with the provisions the
Somerville Living Wage
Ordinance, the undersigned shall permit City representatives to
observe work being performed at
the work site, to interview employees, and to examine the books and
records relating to the
payrolls being investigated to determine payment of wages.
5. The undersigned shall not fund wage increases required by the
Somerville Living Wage
Ordinance by reducing the health insurance benefits of any of its
employees.
6. The undersigned agrees that the penalties and relief set forth
in the Somerville Living Wage
Ordinance shall be in addition to the rights and remedies set forth
in the contract and/or
subcontract.
Title: ______________________________
Contract Number:________
INSTRUCTIONS: PLEASE POST
Under the Somerville, Massachusetts’ Living Wage Ordinance
(Ordinance No. 1999-1),
any person or entity who has entered into a contract with the City
of Somerville is required to
pay its employees who are involved in providing services to the
City of Somerville no less than a
“Living Wage”.
The Living Wage as of 7/1/2020 is $15.29 per hour. The only
employees who are not
covered by the Living Wage Ordinance are individuals in a Youth
Program. “Youth Program” as
defined in the Ordinance, “means any city, state or federally
funded program which employs
youth, as defined by city, state or federal guidelines, during the
summer, or as part of a school to
work program, or in any other related seasonal or part-time
program.”
For assistance and information regarding the protections and
obligations provided for in
the Living Wage Ordinance and/or a copy of the Living Wage
Ordinance, all employees should
contact the City of Somerville’s Purchasing Department
directly.
WEEKLY PAYROLL RECORDS REPORT & STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE
In accordance with Massachusetts General Law c. 149, §27B, a true
and accurate record must be kept of all persons employed on the
public works project for which the enclosed rates have been
provided. A Payroll Form is available from the Department of Labor
Standards (DLS) at www.mass.gov/dols/pw and includes all the
information required to be kept by law. Every contractor or
subcontractor is required to keep these records and preserve them
for a period of three years from the date of completion of the
contract.
On a weekly basis, every contractor and subcontractor is required
to submit a certified copy of their weekly payroll records to the
awarding authority; this includes the payroll forms and the
Statement of Compliance form. The certified payroll records must be
submitted either by regular mail or by e-mail to the awarding
authority. Once collected, the awarding authority is required to
preserve those records for three years from the date of completion
of the project.
Each such contractor and subcontractor shall furnish weekly and
within 15 days after completion of its portion of the work, to the
awarding authority directly by first-class mail or e-mail, a
statement, executed by the contractor, subcontractor or by any
authorized officer thereof who supervised the payment of wages,
this form, accompanied by their payroll:
STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE _______________, 20_______
I,___________________________________,___________________________________
(Name of signatory party) (Title) do hereby state: That I pay or
supervise the payment of the persons employed by
___________________________________ on the
______________________________ (Contractor, subcontractor or public
body) (Building or project) and that all mechanics and apprentices,
teamsters, chauffeurs and laborers employed on said project have
been paid in accordance with wages determined under the provisions
of sections twenty-six and twenty-seven of chapter one hundred and
forty nine of the General Laws. Signature _________________________
Title _____________________________
SOMERVILLE ORDNINANCE TO SAFEGUARD VULNERABLE ROAD USERS CITY OF
SOMERVILLE CODE OF ORDINANCES ARTICLE VIII, SEC. 12-117 et seq.
___________________________________________________________________________
Prospective contractors must familiarize themselves with the City
of Somerville’s Ordinance to Protect Vulnerable Road Users. The
full text of this local law can be found here. 1. Request for
Inspection: Inspections are conducted on Thursdays from 4pm-7pm at
the Somerville Department of Public Works, located at 1 Franey
Road. Each inspection takes approximately 20 minutes. a. Any vendor
covered by this Ordinance shall complete an inspection request form
and email it to
[email protected]. b. Please submit
request form no later than 3pm on the Tuesday before the requested
inspection date. 2. Fee: The fee for the initial inspection is
$100. The fee for a renewal inspection (every two years) is $50. a.
Payment of the fee is due upon scheduling of the inspection. The
fee can be paid via check or credit card. Checks should be made out
to the City of Somerville and include the vendor’s phone number. 3.
Approval: Vehicles inspected and approved by the Fleet Division
will have an inspection approval sticker affixed to the windshield
of the vehicle. A copy of the inspection report and certificate of
inspection shall be issued to the vendor. a. Inspection stickers
are not transferable. b. Any major overhaul of safeguard equipment
shall be required to be re-inspected. 4. Rejection: If a vehicle is
rejected for failing to comply with any of the technical
specifications outlined in the ordinance, it shall be corrected and
henceforth re-inspected within 30 days at no additional fee. a. If
a second inspection results in a rejection, a fee of $50 will be
required for any subsequent inspections. b. Any vendor who fails to
comply within 60 days of their first inspection may be subject to
having their contract cancelled. 5. Questions: Please direct
questions about vehicle inspections to Department of Public Works,
at:
[email protected] or call 617-625-6600 ext.
5100 Acknowledgement In accordance with Sec. 12-119 “Requirements”
in the Ordinance, bidders must sign the following: Unless certified
that the Ordinance is not applicable to this contract or otherwise
waived by the City, I acknowledge that my company has installed (or
will install prior to commencing work for the contract) side
guards, cross-over mirrors or equivalent blind spot
countermeasures, convex mirrors or equivalent blind spot
countermeasures, side-visible turn signals, and appropriate warning
signage, in accordance with SCO Chapter 12, Article VII on all
large vehicles it uses or will use within the City of Somerville in
connection with any contract. Authorized Signatory’s Name Date
Company Name I certify that the Ordinance does not apply to this
contract for the following reason:
Vehicles do not meet or exceed Class 3 GVWR Vehicles do not exceed
15 MPH No vehicles on project Other:
Lateral Protective Devices (Side Guards) • Vehicles must have
device installed between the front
& rear wheels to help prevent injuries to vulnerable road
users, particularly from falling underneath the vehicle.
Side-Visible Turn Signals • Vehicles must have at least one turn
signal lamp on each
side of the vehicle that is visible from any point to the left and
right side along the full length of the vehicle.
Safety Decals • Vehicles must have a minimum of three reflective
decals on the rear and sides. • The decals must be “safety yellow”
in color and include language or images that
warn of blind spots.
ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS
What types of vehicles does this ordinance apply to? This ordinance
applies to Class 3 or above vehicles with a gross vehicle weight
rating exceeding 10,000 lbs., except for an ambulance, fire
apparatus, low-speed vehicle with max speed under 15 mph, or
agricultural tractors.
Can tool boxes be used as side guards? Yes, as long as the tool box
meets all of the required measurements in the ordinance.
If i rent trucks for a job, do those vehicles need to be inspected
and permitted? Yes.
Do subcontractors’ trucks working on a City contract need to be
inspected & permitted? Yes.
Will the City do an off-site inspection for larger fleets? Yes,
depending on the availability of inspectors and the distance to the
site.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Questions about inspections? Please contact the Fleet
Superintendent, Ron Bonney, at:
[email protected] or (617)
625-6600, ext. 5524
Cross-Over Mirrors • Vehicles must have mirrors that enable the
driver to see
anything at least three feet tall passing one foot in front of the
vehicle and the area in front of the bumper where direct vision is
not possible.
Convex Mirrors • Vehicles must have mirrors which enable the driver
to see
anything that is three feet above the road and one foot in feet of
or along side of the vehicle.
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TRUCK SIDE GUARD ORDINANCE Collisions with large vehicles are
disproportionately likely to result in cyclist and pedestrian
fatalities. The City of Somerville’s Ordinance to Safeguard
Vulnerable Road Users aims to prevent cyclists and pedestrians from
the risk of being struck by a large vehicle because of limited
driver visibility and lack of side-visible turn signals, as well as
falling under the sides of large vehicles and being caught under
the wheels. The ordinance applies to large motor vehicles that are
Class 3 or above with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR)
exceeding 10,000 pounds, except for an ambulance, fire apparatus,
low-speed vehicle with a maximum speed under 15 mph, or an
agricultural tractor.
safety guard
[email protected] or (617) 625-6600, ext. 5524.
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Background
The City of Somerville is an equal opportunity employer and
encourages businesses to apply to work
with the City that are representative of the City’s diverse
community. In an effort to inc