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Invitation for RFP (RFP) Interest Form RFP Form #1
Instructions: If your firm/company is interested in responding to this RFP, then RFP Form #1 MUST be submitted to the Office of Financial Services immediately following download. This form is crucial in providing pertinent company information for bidder’s list tracking and distribution of any potential addendum.
Awarding Authority: City of Brockton / Brockton Public Schools
Contract / Bid Number: 1580-0012
Name of Bid: MODULARS FOR THE KENNEDY SCHOOL
Fax this RFP Interest #1 Form to:
Brockton Public Schools / Office of Financial Services Fax: 508-580-7587
By submitting this RFP Interest Form the below identified firm is expressing its interest in the above-referenced public bidding project and is requesting that it be added to the list of firms that will receive any addenda to the RFP that might occur. The Awarding Authority assumes no responsibility for a firm’s failure to receive any addenda or other correspondence related to this RFP due to the firm’s failure to submit a RFP Interest Form as directed above or for any other reason.
Company Name:
Company Address:
City/Town, State & Zip:
Company Telephone #:
Company Fax #:
Company Contact Person/Title:
Contact Person Email Address:
Date Submitted:
By:_______________________________________
(Signature of Authorized Representative)
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BROCKTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
FOR
MODULARS FOR THE KENNEDY SCHOOL
(Contract / Bid Number: 1580-0012)
Honorable Mayor Bill Carpenter Kathleen A. Smith, JD
City of Brockton Superintendent of Schools
Brockton, Massachusetts Secretary of School Committee
Brockton, Massachusetts
ADVERTISING DATES: BID OPENING DATE:
Wednesday, February 19, 2014 Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Central Register 10:00 A.M. E.S.T.
Brockton Enterprise
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BROCKTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
MODULARS FOR THE KENNEDY SCHOOL
The Brockton Public Schools requests SEALED PROPOSALS from qualified contractors for the design,
prefabrication, site assembly/installation, all services required to complete and deliver the modular
classroom units, as specified herein, ready for use and occupancy, and all removal costs at the conclusion
of the lease. The proposal shall also include the design and construction of connectors and
connectors/entrances from existing entrances to the modular units. All connectors and modular
classroom units shall meet all state and local building codes. Proposal will be received at the Office of
Financial Services, Brockton Public Schools, Crosby Administration Building, 43 Crescent Street,
Brockton, MA 02301 until 10:00 A.M. E.S.T. Wednesday, March 5, 2014. Proposals will be received
only and not publicly opened and read. Submissions must be made in a sealed envelope, clearly
labeled as: “ REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR MODULARS FOR THE KENNEDY SCHOOL”.
The City of Brockton assumes no liability for proposals mistakenly opened due to improperly labeled
envelopes and return same to the offeror without notice.
Specifications and all other bid documents may be obtained after 1:00 P.M., Wednesday, February 19,
2014 on our website. The hyperlink is http://www.brocktonpublicschools.com/page.cfm?p=64.
Wages are subject to minimum wage rates as per M.G.L., Chapter 149, Section 26 to 27D inclusive.
All bidding procedures shall be in strict accordance with M.G.L., Chapter 149, Section 44E(4).
The Contractor must posses and submit with his/her proposal a DCPO Certificate of Eligibility in
Modular Construction and a Contractor Update Statement.
The successful offeror is required to furnish a five percent (5%) Proposal Deposit, and a one hundred
percent (100%) Performance and Payment Bond upon award of the contract for this proposal.
The Brockton School Committee reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, in whole or in part, to
make awards in a manner deemed in the best interest of the City as provided under Massachusetts
General Laws. The City of Brockton is an equal opportunity employer.
Aldo E. Petronio
Executive Director of Financial Services
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NOTICE TO OFFERORS
BROCKTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS
1. Sealed proposal for REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR MODULARS FOR THE KENNEDY
SCHOOL, will be received by Aldo E. Petronio, Executive Director of Financial Services, Crosby
Administration Building, 43 Crescent Street, Brockton, MA 02301, until Wednesday, March 5,
2014, at 10:00 A.M. E.S.T.
All procedures regarding the submission of proposals shall be in strict accordance with
Massachusetts General Law Chapter 149, Section 44E(4). Proposals in excess of $25,000.00 are
subject to public bidding procedures relating to Chapter 149, Section 44E(4) and must be
accompanied by DCPO Certification and an Update Statement.
Title: REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR MODULARS FOR THE KENNEDY SCHOOL
Specifications and all other bid documents may be obtained after 1:00 P.M., Wednesday, February
19, 2014 on our website. The hyperlink is http://www.brocktonpublicschools.com/page.cfm?p=64.
Should you require a paper copy you may contact our office. The awarding authority reserves the
right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities in the bidding if it be in the public
interest to do so, provided such rejection of waiver be in conformance with M.G.L., Chapter 149,
Section 44E(4) as adopted.
2. All offerors must use the prescribed forms available at the above stated address.
3. Proposal/Bids will be received at the Office of Financial Services, 43 Crescent Street,
Brockton, MA 02301, on Wednesday, March 5, 2014, at 10:00 A.M. E.S.T.
4. All proposals/bids received after this date and time will be rejected.
5. All proposals/bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope, bearing on the outside the name of
the bidder/offeror, his address, and the name of the bid/proposal.
6. The City of Brockton/School Committee reserve the right to reject any or all proposals or
to waive any irregularities or defects in any proposal should it deem it in the best interest of
the City of Brockton to do so. Any proposal received will be binding for ninety (90) days
beyond the DATE and RECEIPT.
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7. Any or all questions relative to these specifications shall be submitted in writing to the
awarding authority at least seven (7) days before the DATE of PROPOSAL RECEIPT, and
written answers shall be sent to all offerors as an addendum.
8. All questions regarding clarification on the proposal should be referred to:
Mr. Kenneth M. Thompson
Facilities Department
Crosby Administration Building
43 Crescent Street
Brockton, MA 02301
Tel: 508-580-7503 or Fax: 508-894-4392
9. The award of this contract for MODULARS FOR THE KENNEDY SCHOOL is
contingent upon the availability of appropriate funding of the FY2015 School Department
budget by the Brockton City Council.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Description Page
*Invitation for RFP (RFP) Interest Form RFP Form #1 1
(Must be completed and returned)
Request for Proposal Information 2 - 3
Notice to Offerors 1 - 2
Table of Contents 3
Instruction to Offerors 4 - 7
*Proposal Forms (Must be completed and returned) 8-17
SAMPLE Contract Form 18 – 21
Condition of Bidding, General Work Description 22 - 26
General Requirements 26 - 28
Scope of Work 29 - 34
Submission Requirements 35 - 38
Evaluation Criteria 38 - 39
*Price Proposal Pages 40 - 41
(Must be submitted in a clearly marked, separate envelope.)
Division of Labor and Industries Prevailing Wage Rates (After page 41)
*(Note: BOLDED descriptions refer to pages that must be completed and returned)
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INSTRUCTIONS TO OFFERORS
A. PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
1. Sealed proposals for MODULARS FOR THE KENNEDY SCHOOL
will received at the time, date and place as stated in the 'Advertisement/ Request for
Proposals" and in accordance with proposal documents.
2. The general proposal form, completed and signed in longhand by the offeror must be
accompanied by a proposal deposit equal to five (5%) percent of the amount of the base
proposal. The proposal deposit may be in the form of certified check, bank treasurer's or
cashier‟s check, or a bid bond from a licensed surety company and must be placed in an
envelope, sealed, and labeled “MODULARS FOR THE KENNEDY SCHOOL -
PROPOSAL DEPOSIT" and delivered to the Awarding Authority, the Brockton School
Department, as stated in the "Request for Proposal".
3. All proposal deposits shall be returned within five (5) days, (Saturdays, Sundays, and
holidays excluded) after the award of the contract by the Brockton School Committee. If
an offeror fails to perform his/her agreement to execute a Contract and furnish a payment
bond as stated in his/her proposal, his/her proposal deposit shall become the property of
the City of Brockton; provided that the amount of the deposit which becomes the property
of the Awarding Authority shall not, in any event, exceed the difference between his/her
proposal price and the proposal price of the next lowest, responsible and eligible offeror;
and provided further that in case of death, disability, bona fide clerical or mechanical error
of a substantial nature, or other unforeseen circumstances affecting the offeror, his/her
proposal deposit shall be returned to him/her.
4. No claims for immunity or exceptions predicated upon misunderstanding or failure to
correctly interpret the above paragraph will be allowed.
5. The Specifications and Proposal Documents will be available as stipulated in the "Request
for Proposals".
B. OFFEROR'S REPRESENTATION
1. Each offeror by presenting a proposal represents that:
a. The offeror has read and understands the proposal documents and
the proposal is made in accordance therewith.
b. The offeror has visited each site and is familiar with the conditioned under
which the work has to be performed.
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2. Failure to examine the Proposal documents and the sites will not relieve any offeror
from any obligation under the proposal as submitted.
C. REQUEST FOR INTERPRETATION
1. All offerors will promptly notify the Awarding Authority of any ambiguity, inconsistency, or
error that they may discover upon examination of the Proposal Documents, the sites, and/or
local conditions.
2. Offerors requiring clarification or interpretation of the Proposal Documents should make a
written request to the Awarding Authority through the Facilities Office, Crosby
Administration Budding, 43 Crescent Street, Brockton, MA 02301. The latter office will
answer such requests if received before seven (7) calendar days prior to the date for the
receipt of proposals.
3. Interpretation, correction, or change(s) in the Proposal Documents will be made by an
addendum, which will become part of the Proposal Documents. Neither the Awarding
Authority nor its representative(s) will be held accountable for any oral instructions.
4. An addendum will be named or faxed by the Awarding Authority to every individual,
firm or company on record as having taken or received a set of the original Proposal
Documents.
5. Copies of the Addendum will be made available for inspection at the location(s) listed
in the Advertisement as to where Proposal Documents are on file.
D. TAXES/EXEMPTION
The Awarding Authority is exempt from payment of the Massachusetts Sales Tax. The City of
Brockton/ Brockton School Department, under M.G.L. ch. 64H, Section 6 (d) and (e) has been
issued a Certificate of Exemption number 046-001-382 by the Massachusetts Department of
Revenue.
E WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSAL
No offeror shall withdraw his/her proposal for a period of ninety (90) days, Saturdays, Sundays
and legal holidays excluded, after the date set for the receipt of the proposal.
F. SUB-CONTRACTS
Work shall be performed by the General Contractor without recourse to sub--contracts whenever
possible.
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G. PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS
Proposals for which the contracted/lease price is equal to, or, in excess of $25,000.00 are subject
to all bonding requirements of Massachusetts General Law chapter 149, and, as such, require both
a performance bond and a payment bond equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the total project
cost and issued by a company authorized to do business under the laws of the Commonwealth,
and, satisfactory to the Awarding Authority.
H. CONSTRUCTION TIME SCHEDULE
The Contractor will start the preparatory work under this Contract on written notice form, and, on
the date set by the Awarding Authority. The entire project will be completed by August 8, 2014. It
is the intent of the Awarding Authority that the project shall be completed prior to the start of the
2014-2015 school year on September 1, 2014. The Contractor must be able to assure the
Awarding Authority that this completion date shall be achieved. Liquidation Damages in the
amount of $l,000.00 per day will be assessed if the site, identified in the specifications herein, is
not complete by the above date.
L. SITE VISITS
All offerors are required to inspect the site, as fisted herein, that refurbished modular classrooms
are anticipated for installation. Site visit shall occur between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 3:00
P.M. on regular school days and must be coordinated in advance with the Facilities Department.
Offerors are requested to contact Mr. Kenneth M. Thompson at (508) 580 - 7503 prior to their
visit.
J. BUILDING AND OTHER PERMITS
The successful offeror shall be required to obtain any necessary permit(s) or license(s) prior to
performing any work at each site. The City of Brockton will not waive any relevant municipal
fees.
The successful offeror is responsible for the filing of any other permits, fees, inspections, etc., as
may be required by State and local authorities.
K. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN
The offeror‟s attention is drawn to the following procedures and goals to be achieved on contracts
with the City of Brockton.
a. It is the intent of the city of Brockton to target ten (10) percent of all contract work to
Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) and five (5) percent to Women Business Enterprises
(WBE). To achieve these goals, emphasis will be made to attract contracting firms, in these
categories, to bid School Department projects. Whenever possible, every effort will be made
to award contracts to Minority and Women Business Enterprises.
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b. Contractors shall request from the State Office of Minority Business Assistance,
(SOMBA), 100 Cambridge Street, 13th Floor, Boston, MA 02202, their list of certified firms
when soliciting sub-contractors. Award of contracts will be only made to offerors who have
identified MBE and WBE sub-contractors to be used on projects or can provide sufficient
information that the offeror did solicit from MBE and WBE but was unsuccessful.
c. Contractors shall request from the State Office of Minority Business Assistance,
(SOMBA), a list of certified firms supplying material, equipment, and other non-
professional services for School Department contracts (and leases). The target goals of ten
percent (10%) for MBE and five percent (5%) for WBE are to be obtained by the Contractor
when purchasing materials are hiring equipment.
d. For projects in excess of $50,000.00, all NON-Minority/Women Business Enterprises
shall submit an Affirmative Action Plan.
e. Offerors requiring assistance in the preparation of the Affirmative Action Plan should
contact the Affirmative Action Officer for the City of Brockton or Mrs. Elisa Martineu,
Affirmative Action Officer for the Brockton Public Schools, (508) 580 -7535.
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR MODULARS FOR THE KENNEDY SCHOOL
To: The Awarding Authority ________________________________
City of Brockton/School Committee Name of Offeror
c/o Aldo E. Petronio
Executive Director of Financial Services
43 Crescent Street
Brockton, MA 02301 ________________________________
Authorized Signature
1. The undersigned has received and examined the document entitled " MODULARS FOR
THE KENNEDY SCHOOL "
2. The undersigned acknowledges receipt of the following addenda:
Addenda Numbers _____________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________
3 The undersigned has visited the site and made a careful examination of the premises and
acquainted himself/herself with the character and quality of conditions under which the work
is to be performed.
4. The undersigned warrants that he/she complied with all provisions of the Specifications and
can furnish the materials, equipment, and labor to carry out all the work he/she has proposed.
5. The undersigned agrees, that in the event of the contract award, he/she can start the work
prior to July 1, 2014, and further agrees that the work will be completed within the timeframe
agreed upon prior to the signing date of the contract.
6. The following documents are included and made a condition of this proposal:
a. Pages 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 of the Proposal Forms with all
proposals, information, signatures, seals, etc., as required.
b. Five percent (5%) Proposal Deposit in the form of a certified or bank check,
treasurer's check, cashier‟s check, or, bid bond from a licensed surety company.
c. Statement of payment of all State taxes.
d. Contractor‟s Certification and Update Statement for all proposals equal to, or, in
excess of $25,000.00.
PROPOSAL FORM
(Must be submitted)
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7. The proposal must be accompanied by a proposal deposit in the form of a bid bond, a
certified check, a treasurer‟s or cashier‟s check issued by a responsible bank or trust
company, payable to the City of Brockton/Brockton Public Schools. The bond shall be
with a surety company licensed to do business in the Commonwealth and satisfactory to
the Awarding Authority, and conditioned upon the faithful performance by the principal of
the agreements contained in the proposal. The amount of such deposit shall be 5% of the
amount of the base proposal.
8. The undersigned has experience in the areas on which he/she is proposing. Following are
THREE (3) public school systems within 100 miles of Brockton for which the offeror has
performed similar work involving the installation of MODULAR CLASSROOMS.
A. Name: _______________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________
Contact:_______________________________________________________
Phone: _________________________________________________
Contract Amount: _________________________________________
B. Name: _______________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________
Contact:_______________________________________________________
Phone: _________________________________________________
Contract Amount: _________________________________________
C. Name: _______________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________
Contact:_______________________________________________________
Phone: _________________________________________________
Contract Amount: _________________________________________
PROPOSAL FORM
(Must be submitted)
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VENDOR TAX CERTIFICATE
I certify, under the pains and penalties of perjury, that to the best of my knowledge and belief, I have filed
all state tax returns and paid all state taxes required under the law.
For use by CORPORATIONS ONLY:
PROPER CORPORATE NAME
SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED CORPORATE OFFICER
FEDERAL INDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEIN)
For use by INDIVIDUALS OR COMPANIES OTHER THAN CORPORATIONS ONLY:
*
SIGNATURE OF INDIVIDUAL
**
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
*Approval of contract or other agreement will not be granted unless this certification clause is signed by
applicant.
**Your social security number will be furnished to the Massachusetts Department of Revenue to
determine whether you have met tax filing/payment obligations.
CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATE VOTE
I, ; clerk/officer of hereby
notify that at a meeting of the Board of Directors/Officials of said corporation/company, held on
the following vote was passed:
Vote to authorizing to sign in behalf of the
corporation/company with the City of Brockton for .
Signature of Clerk/Officer
* PLEASE ATTACH COPY OF OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATE VOTE.
PROPOSAL FORM
(Must be submitted)
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AFFIDAVIT OF CLERK OF CORPORATION VENDOR
(To be signed and completed by Clerk)
I, _______________________________________________________________, certify as follows:
(Print full name of Clerk)
1. I am the Clerk of ______________________________________________________(print exact name of
corporation) which is duly organized and incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
(or State of ______________ ________________) and is/is not (circle one) duly registered to do
business in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with a principal place of business at
______________________ ______.
2. That the names, residential addresses and title officers of the above named corporation are as follows:
______________________________________ ____________________________________
President Address
______________________________________ ____________________________________
Vice President Address
______________________________________ ____________________________________
Treasurer Address
______________________________________ ____________________________________
Resident/Registered Agent Address
3. That the above named corporation was incorporated on ________________________.
4. The federal tax identification number of said corporation is _________________________________.
5. That the above named corporation is in good standing with the Secretary of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts or the State of _________________________(if incorporated under the laws of a foreign State)
and has filed all federal and state tax returns and paid all federal, state and/or local taxes required under law.
6. __________________________________is authorized to sign contract/agreements on behalf of
______________________ pursuant to a vote of the Board of Directors/Officers on _____________.
7. I, on behalf of the within corporation, do hereby acknowledge that by this contract, this corporation is
transacting business within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as defined by M.G.L. Chapter 223 A, Section
1, et seq. And is subject to the jurisdiction of its courts. (Pertaining to Non-Massachusetts Corporations Only.)
SIGNED under the pains and penalties of perjury this ______day of ______________________, 20 .
__________________________________________
Signature of Clerk of Corporation
PROPOSAL FORM
(Must be submitted)
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VENDOR REGISTRATION FORM
TO BE COMPLETED BY ALL VENDORS:
TYPED/PRINTED NAME AND TITLE:
SIGNATURE: DATE:
PROPER LEGAL NAME OF BUSINESS ENTITY:
FEIN or SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER if FEIN is N/A:
BUSINESS ADDRESS, CITY, STATE ZIP:
TELEPHONE NO: FAX NO:
IF CORPORATION:
1. GIVE YOUR CORRECT CORPORATE NAME:
2. STATE AND DATE OF INCORPORATION:
3. IF FOREIGN CORPORATION, GIVE MASSACHUSETTS REGISTRATION DATE:
IF FOREIGN BUSINESS ENTITY TRANSACTING BUSINESS IN MA, GIVE NAME/ADDRESS OF
RESIDENT/REGISTERED AGENT IN MA (REQUIRED):
IF COMPANY, GIVE the OWNER’S NAME AND TITLE:
IF PARTNERSHIP, GIVE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF PARTNERS:
IF TRUST OR LEGAL ENTITY, GIVE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF TRUST OR LEGAL ENTITY:
MINORITY/WOMEN BUSINESS CLASSIFICATION STATEMENT
1. Our firm is principally (more than 50%) minority owned.
YES__________ NO____________
2. Our firm is principally (more than 50%0 woman owned.
YES__________ NO____________
3. Our firm is registered with S.O.M.B.A. (State Office of Minority & Business Assistance)
YES____NO____
SOMWBA CERTIFICATION CATEGORY:____ / MBE______WBE______
PROPOSAL FORM
(Must be submitted)
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Attestation Clause Under Chapter 233, Section 35 of the Acts of 1983, political subdivisions and agencies of the Commonwealth must annually
furnish to the Commissioner of Revenue a list of all persons who have provided goods, services or real estate space in the
aggregate of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) or more. Chapter 233 of the Acts of 1983, Sections 35 and 36 require that each
provider or vendor of goods and services to any municipal agency must attest that it/he is in compliance of all laws relating to
taxes. The Attestation must occur at the time of issuing, renewing, or extending a license, contract or agreement. Any
person/company failing to execute this Attestation Clause shall not be allowed to obtain, renew or extend a license, contract or
agreement. Each successful proposer shall certify that he is in compliance with Chapter 233 by providing a Social Security
Number or Federal Identification Number when a contract is issued.
VENDOR/COMPANY:
AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE:
TYPED/PRINTED NAME AND TITLE:
Certificate of Non-Collusion and Certificate of Bona Fide Proposal
As per Chapter 30B, Section 10, any person submitting a proposal for the procurement or disposal of supplies or services to
any governmental body shall certify in writing, on the proposal, as follows:
The undersigned certifies under the penalty of perjury that this proposal has been made and submitted in
good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. 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.
VENDOR/COMPANY:
AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE:
Assurance of Non-Discrimination Compliance
Vendor does not subject employees or applicants for employment by this firm to discrimination on the basis of race, color,
national origin, handicap, age or sex, in any of the following areas:
1. Recruitment, hiring, upgrading, promotion, whether for full-time employment, consideration for demotion,
2. transfer, layoff, or rehiring.
3. Rates of pay or any other form of compensation and changes in compensation.
4. Job assignments and seniority status.
5. Granting and returning from leaves of absence, leave for pregnancy, or any other leave.
6. Fringe benefits available by virtue of employment, whether or not administered by the recipient.
7. Selection and financial support for training, including apprenticeship, professional meetings, conferences and
8. other related activities, selection for tuition assistance, and selection for sabbaticals and leaves of absence to
pursue training.
9. Employer-sponsored activities, including social or recreational programs.
10. Any other term, condition, or privilege of employment.
VENDOR/PROPOSER:
AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE/TITLE/DATE:
ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE:
PROPOSAL FORM
(Must be submitted)
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Certificate of Insurance
(Service Contracts Only*)
As successful proposer on this Contract, you must supply the City of Brockton with a properly endorsed
CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE. Both the City of Brockton and the Vendor shall be named as co-
insured/additional insured and the City shall be named as certificate holder, and certificates of insurance shall be
furnished to both parties. Reporting of accidents and claims shall be done by the Vendor. This Certificate MUST
accompany the Contract. Unless otherwise provided for by the Contract, Vendor shall meet the following
insurance requirements:
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION: The Vendor, before commencing performance of the work required to be done
under the Contract, shall provide for the payment of compensation, provided by the General Laws (ter. Ed.)
Chapter 152 as amended to all persons to be employed by him/her in connection with said performance and shall
continue in full force throughout the period of this Contract.
PUBLIC LIABILITY: Within fifteen (15) days after the award of this Contract the Vendor shall, at his own
expense, procure and maintain insurance for Public Liability in the minimum amount of $500,000/$1,000,000 and
Property Damage Liability in the minimum amount of $50,000/$100,000.
The policies shall contain a provision worded as follows: “The Insurance Company waives any right to subrogation
against the City of Brockton which may arise by reason on any payments under this policy.”
The policy/policies must contain on the face a notation that it/they cannot be cancelled without at least thirty (30)
days notice in writing to the City as owner.
Furthermore, the certificates of all policies shall provide for notice of cancellation of the Contracting officer and
the certificates shall indicate that the above provisions have been included.
*DESIGN/CONSULTING SERVICES, PLEASE PROVIDE PROOF OF PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE.
AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE:
Indemnification and Release The Vendor shall indemnify and hold the City of Brockton harmless from any and all acts & omissions arising out
of this contract by the Vendor, its agents, employees or representatives. Furthermore the term Vendor shall include
the aforementioned wherever stated in the Contract.
Further, the Vendor shall indemnify and hold harmless the City of Brockton against any/all suits, claims, actions,
costs or damages to which the City may be subject to by reason of damages to the property or person of anyone,
arising or resulting from fault, negligence, or wrongful omissions by the Vendor. Said indemnification and hold
harmless should apply in any event that a claim is brought against the City of Brockton for said acts caused by
others.
The Vendor, their agent(s), representatives or employees shall release and hold the City of Brockton harmless for
any injury to themselves, corporate officers, agents, representatives or employees in connection with the
performance or omission of this Contract or any related sub-contract thereof.
AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE:
PROPOSAL FORM
(Must be submitted)
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DEVIATION SHEET
All deviations and/or substitutions from the original specified items (or equal) must be noted in writing
on the Deviation Sheet. Additional pages may be used if necessary. These items shall be approved by the
lead department for compatibility, workmanship, and functionality before award of contract.
PLEASE LIST BELOW:
COMPANY:
TYPED NAME:
SIGNATURE:
TITLE:
PROPOSAL FORM
(Must be submitted)
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VENDOR WORK HISTORY
A. The undersigned proposes to supply the FY2015 MODULARS FOR THE KENNEDY SCHOOL.
B. The undersigned offers the following information as evidence of his qualifications to perform the
work as bid upon, according to all the requirements of the specifications.
1. Have been in business under present business name for ___________years.
2. Are you fully licensed to do business under this contract? _________________
3. Do you comply with all ordinances and regulations mandated by M.G.L. and the community
in which you are located? ______________
4. Ever fail to complete any work awarded?_______________
5. Have you been involved in litigation in the past five (5) years? _____________
6. List at least three (3) state, local or private companies and/or organizations which you have
served recently of similar character as required for the above-mentioned.
LOCATION PHONE # DATE DESCRIPTION OF WORK
1. _____________________________________________________________________
2. _____________________________________________________________________
3. _____________________________________________________________________
C. Bidders shall indicate firm date of delivery on receipt of contract and subsequent purchase order form
the City of Brockton.
DELIVERY DATE:
COMPANY:
TYPED NAME:
SIGNATURE:
TITLE:
D. Bidders shall note that this bid reflects all changes in addendum/amendment numbers:
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PROPOSAL FORM
(Must be submitted)
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CITY OF BROCKTON
I hereby certify, under the pains and penalties of perjury, that I am able to furnish labor in harmony with
all other elements of labor employed in the work and that all employees employed on the worksite, or in
work subject to the bid, have successfully completed at least 10 hours of OSHA approved training. I
agree to submit documentation that all employees to be employed in the work subject to this bid have
successful completed a course in construction safety and health approved by the United States
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) that is at least 10 hours in duration. I further
certify that any employee found on a worksite subject to this section without documentation of successful
completion of a course in construction safety and health approved by the United States Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) that is at least 10 hour in duration shall be subject to
immediate removal.
___________________________________________
Company Name
___________________________________________
Typed Name of Person Authorized to Sign Bid
___________________________________________
Written Signature of Person Authorized to Sign Bid
___________________________________________
Title of Signatory
___________________________________________
Company Address
___________________________________________
Company Telephone
___________________________________________
Company Fax Number
___________________________________________
Date
If corporation, this page must be signed and sealed by a duly authorized officer.
If partnership, so state and give names of all partners.
If an individual, so state and sign.
Documentation of successful completion of said course must be provided with the submission of the first
certified payroll report for each employee. Payment requisitions will NOT be reviewed without the required
OSHA documentation.
PROPOSAL FORM
(Must be submitted)
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CONTRACT FORM (SAMPLE)
[Not to be completed]
This agreement made this ___________ day of _________ in the year 2014 and by and between
hereinafter called the 'Contractor" and the City of Brockton/School Committee, hereinafter called the
"Awarding Authority" witnesseth that the Contractor and the Awarding Authority for the consideration
stated herein agree as follows:
Article 1. STATEMENT OF WORK
The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment and insurance, and perform all work required
for entitled " MODULARS FOR THE KENNEDY SCHOOL " in strict accordance with the general
conditions, specifications, and, if applicable, addenda. Said specifications, general conditions and
addenda, are incorporated herein by reference, and, are made a part hereof, provided, however, since this
is a governmental agency contract, that terms of any of these documents inconsistent with applicable law
shall have no effect.
Article 2. TIME OF COMPLETION AND PENALTIES
The project is to be completed by August 8, 2014. It is the intent of the Owner that all project work be
completed prior to the commencement of the 2014- 2015 school year. The Contractor must be able to
assure the Owner that all refurbished modular classroom units be furnished, installed, completed and
ready for occupancy on September 1, 2014. Failure to comply with this requirement will result in the
Contractor being liable for the payment to the City of Brockton of a penalty fine in the amount of $1,000.
00 per day for each day subsequent to August 8, 2014, including Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays
that construction of any one (1) or more of the modular classroom units, as identified in the specifications
herein, is not complete.
Article 3. THE CONTRACT SUM
The Awarding Authority will pay the Contractor for the performance of the contract, in current funds the
sum of
_______________________________________________________________________________Dollars
($___________________________). Said payment will be completed in the form of a lease of three
years with one annual payment due and payable within thirty days of July 1, 2014 as per the following
schedule:
Year 1 July 31, 2014
Year 2 July 31, 2015
Year 3 July 31, 2016
Article 4. ALTERATIONS
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The following changes were made in the contract documents in the contract documents before the
contract was signed by the parties hereto:
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
Article 5. THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
The General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, General Requirements, General Specifications,
Drawings, and Addenda (if applicable), together with this agreement, form the Contract as if hereto
attached or herein repeated.
Article 6. PAYMENTS TO SUBCONTRACTORS
Within ten (10) days after the general contractor receives payment on account of a periodic estimate of
the value of the work done, he shall pay to each subcontractor the sum contained therein, for the value of
said subcontractor's work, less any amount retained therefrom by the Awarding Authority under the terms
of the general contract or in consequence of any legal proceedings of statutory liens, and less an amount
due the general contractor under the subcontract. Not later than the sixty-fifth (65th) day after each
subcontractor fully completes his/her portion of the work, in accordance with the plans and specifications,
the entire balance due under the subcontract shall be due the subcontractor and shall be paid to the
general contractor by the Awarding Authority for the account of the subcontractor and in partial payment
of the amount due under the general contract, provided however, that the Awarding Authority may
withhold from such partial payment all amounts retained by the Awarding Authority pending its
determination that said portion of the work is satisfactory or in consequence of any legal proceedings or
statutory liens. The general contractor shall forthwith pay to the subcontractor the full amount received as
aforesaid from the Awarding Authority for the account of such subcontractor less any amount due the
general contractor under the subcontract; and the Awarding Authority may take such steps as it may deem
necessary to arrange that such amounts are paid by the general contractor to the subcontractor forthwith.
If, within ten (10) days after the aforementioned sixty-fifth (65th) day, the subcontractor has not received
from the general contractor the entire balance due on the subcontract less the aforesaid amounts, the
subcontractor shall give the Awarding Authority and the general contractor written notice of such failure
to receive payment and of the amount so payable, but not paid, by the general contractor. Thereupon, the
Awarding Authority shall make, out of sums payable to the general contractor of the entire balance due
on the subcontract less the aforesaid amounts, such direct payments by the Awarding Authority to any
subcontractor and any payment to a general contractor for the account of a subcontractor as herein before
provided, shall discharge the obligation of the Awarding Authority to the general contractor to the extent
of such payment. (1956 Acts - Chapter 677.)
Article 7. PAYMENTS TO CONTRACTORS
Within twenty-four (24) days after receipts from the contractor, at the place designated by the Awarding
Authority, if such place is so designated, of a periodic estimate requesting payment of the amount due for
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the preceding month, the Awarding Authority will make a periodic payment to the contractor for the work
performed during the preceding month and for the materials not incorporated in the work but delivered
and suitably stored at the site, or at some location agreed upon in writing, to which the contractor has title
or to which a subcontractor has title and has authorized the contractor to transfer title to the Awarding
Authority, less:
1. A retention of 5% based on its estimate of the fair value of its claims against the contractor, and
less;
2. A retention for direct payments to subcontractors based on demands for same in accordance with the
provisions of Section 39F, or based on the record of payments by the contractor to the subcontractors
under this contract if such record of payment indicates that the contractor has not paid subcontractors
as provided in Section 39F.
Article 8. PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS
All projects for which the contracted price is equal to, or, in excess of $25,000.00 are subject to all
bonding requirements of Massachusetts General Law c I 49, and, as such, require both a performance
bond and a payment bond, both equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the total project cost and issued
by a company authorized to do business under the laws of the Commonwealth, and, satisfactory to the
Awarding Authority.
Article 9. LIABILITY INSURANCE
As stated in the General Conditions, the General Contractor shall furnish evidence of adequate insurance
coverage to all persons to be employed during the work (Worker's Compensation) and for the property
covered by these specifications and shall continue such insurance in full force and effect for the duration
of the work. The Contractor shall sign the accompanying Release and Certification of Insurance as
mandated by the City of Brockton Law Department.
Article 10. NON-DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENTANDAFFIRMATIVE ACTI0N
The Contractor shall not discriminate against any qualified employee or applicant for employment
because of race, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, religion, physical or mental handicap. The
Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable Federal and State statutes, rules and regulations
prohibiting discrimination in employment, and, to comply with all applicable Brockton School
Department policies and procedures relating to the same.
Article 11. CERTIFICATION OF PAYMENT OF STATE TAXES
In accordance with the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Chapter 62C., section
49A, the Contractor shall sign the accompanying Certificate of Payment verifying the payment of all
State taxes as required by law.
Article 12. A VAILABILITY OF FUNDS
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The obligation of the City of Brockton hereunder shall be subject to appropriation in accordance with
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 3 1.
Article l3. REQUESTS FOR PAYAMENTS
The Contractor she submit to the Owner AIA Document G702, Application and Certificate for Payment,
indicating the areas of work and percentages completed for which payment is being requested. Each
application for payment will contain a 5% retainage calculated on the total payment amount requested.
The 5% retainage will be due the Contractor upon final acceptance of the project by the Owner.
Article 14. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury, that this proposal is, in all respects, bona fide, fair,
and made without collusion or fraud with any neutral person, joint venture, partnership, corporation, or
other business or legal entity.
The undersigned further certifies under penalty of perjury that the said undersigned is not presently
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 rule or regulation promulgated thereunder.
In witness whereof, the parties have caused this instrument to be signed and sealed on the day and year
first above written.
__________________________________ __________________________________
Kathleen A. Smith, JD Date Contractor Date
Secretary
Brockton School Committee
Approved as to form only:
__________________________________ __________________________________
City Solicitor Date Mayor Date
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I. CONDITION OF BIDDING
A. PROPOSAL DEPOSIT: Each offeror must deposit with his/her proposal security in the
amount of five percent (5%) of the base bid, either in the form of cash, a certified check or
cashier‟s check issued by a responsible bank or trust company, or bid bond, payable to the
City of Brockton.
B. PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BOND(S): The successful offeror shall furnish either
a Performance and Payment Bond both equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the contract
value subject to regulations related to Massachusetts General Law chapter 149. AU bonds
must be drawn from a surety company authorized to transact business in the Common-
wealth of Massachusetts and satisfactory to the awarding authority. The premiums
for the bond(s) are to be paid by the successful offeror and are to be included in the contract
price.
II. GENERAL WORK DESCRIPTION
A. EXANIINATION OF SITE: The facility will be available for inspection Monday
through Friday from 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M., in order that each offeror may have the
opportunity to become fully acquainted with the circumstances and conditions relating to
the respective project at the site, so that he/she may fully understand the facility, difficulties
and restrictions attending the execution of the work under these specifications. The failure
or omission of any offeror to receive or examine any form, instrument or document, or, to
visit the identified facilities and be acquainted with the conditions there existing shall in no
way relieve the offeror from any obligation with respect to his/her proposal. By submitting
a proposal, the offeror agrees and warrants that he/she has attempted to or actually
examined the facility and specifications, and where the specifications in any of the work a
given result to be produced, that the specifications are adequate and the required result can
be produced under these specifications. No claim for any extra or alleged damage due to
delay will be allowed because of alleged impossibilities in the production of results
specified or because of inadequate or improper specifications and whenever a result is
required, the successful offeror shall furnish any and all extras and make changes needed to
produce, to the satisfaction of the Awarding Authority the required result.
B. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP: Unless otherwise specifically provided for in all
specifications, all services, workmanship, equipment, materials and articles incorporated in
the work covered by these specifications are to be of the best grade of their respective kinds
for the purpose. Where equipment, materials or articles are referred to in the specifications
as "equal" to any particular standard, the Awarding Authority or those delegated by them
shall decide the question of equality.
C. WAGES: The wages paid to labor on this work shall not be less than the minimum wage
rates established by the Commission of Labor and Industries of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts.
D. PERMITS AND NOTIFICATIONS: The Contractor shall obtain and pay for all required
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licenses and permits for the work herein provided in these specifications. The Contractor is
also responsible for the timely filing of all necessary notifications of asbestos abatement
work with the appropriate Federal, State and Local Authorities.
E. MATERLAL REFERENCES: Specific references in the specifications to any article,
device, product materials, fixtures, form or type of construction or installation, etc., by
name, make or catalog number shall be interpreted as establishing a standard of equality and
shall not be construed as limiting competition, and the Contractor, in such cases may at
his/her option use any article, device, product, materials, fixtures, form or type of
construction or installation which in the judgment of the Awarding Authority or those
delegated by them is equal to that named.
F. APPROVALS: All notices, demands, requests, instructions, approvals and claims must be
submitted in writing.
G. PAYMENT TO CONTRACTORS: Payments are to be made in accordance with the `
provisions of Chapter 627, paragraph I of the Acts of 1961 which provisions are contained
in the proposed Contract Form which is hereby made a part of these specifications.
H. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS:
1. Before commencing performance of any work on the project covered by these
specifications, the contractor shall furnish evidence of insurance coverage for the
payment of Worker‟s Compensation and the furnishing of other benefits under
Chapter 152 of the General Laws (the Worker's Compensation Law) to all person
to be employed during the work covered by these specifications and shall continue
such insurance in full force and effect during the term of this project. Failure to
provide and continue in force such insurance and aforesaid benefits shall be
deemed a material breech of any contract covering the project and shall operate as
an immediate termination thereof at the election of the Awarding Authority. Said
insurance shall be written with such company as may be acceptable to the
Awarding Authority and the policy shall be submitted to the Awarding Authority
for examination if it so desires. Satisfactory certificates of insurance of said
insurance shall be filed with the Awarding Authority prior to the commencement
of any work by the contractor on this project.
2. The Contractor shall carry general liability insurance in connection with all
operations included in these specifications. The amounts of insurance coverage
shall be:
Bodily Injury Liability $ 250,000.00/$ 500,000.00
Property Damage Liability $ 500,000.00
or
Combined Single Limit $1,000,000.00
Catastrophic Umbrella Liability $1,000,000.00
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3. The Contractor shall effect and maintain insurance against all risks of physical loss
upon all work in place and all materials stored at any work site, whether or not
covered by payments made by the Awarding Authority. This insurance shall be in
an amount equal to the full replacement cost thereof at all times and shall be for the
benefit of the Awarding Authority and the Contractor as their interest may
respectively appear. This insurance shall be placed with such company or
companies as may be acceptable to the Awarding Authority.
4. In the event that the form of any policy or certificates of insurance required
under this contract or the amount thereof, if not especially specified herein, or the
companies writing the same are not satisfactory to the Awarding Authority, the
Contractor will secure other policies or certificates in form and amount and with
companies satisfactory to the Awarding Authority. The Contractor shall not cause
any policies to be canceled or permit them to lapse, and all insurance policies shall
include a clause t the effect that the policy shall not be canceled or changed until
fifteen days after the Awarding Authority, as herein defined, has received written
notice thereof as evidenced by return receipt of registered letter. All certificates of
insurance shall contain true transcripts from the policy, authenticated by the proper
officer of the insurer, evidencing particularly that the Awarding Authority is
included as one of those insured, the extent of the insurance, the location and
operations to which the insurance applies, the expiration date and the
abovementioned notice of cancellation clause.
I. PATENT INFRINGEMENTS: The Contractor shall hold and save the Awarding Authority,
its officers, and employees, harmless from liability of any nature or kind, including costs,
and expenses for or on account of any, patented or unpatented invention, process, article, or
appliance manufactured or used in the performance of the work covered by than
specifications, including its use by the Awarding Authority.
J. LAWS AND ORDINANCES:
1. All work to be performed under this specification shall be in accordance with all
applicable laws, State or Federal, and all applicable ordinances, codes, rules and
regulations of the Awarding Authority or any public board or officer having
jurisdiction, regulation or control over any work to be done hereunder.
2. The building code of the City of Brockton shall be the minimum required for all
work, but the specifications shall govern where ever the specification requirements
are in excess of, greater than, or more stringent than code requirements and are
permitted under the code.
K. PROVISION OF LAW DEEMED INSERTED:
1. Every provision required by law to be inserted herein, and especially those required
by Chapter 149 of the General Laws, as amended, shall be incorporated herein by
reference, to the extent that such is not already included herein as if it were set forth
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herein in its entirety. These documents shall be read and enforced as though such
provisions were included herein and, if through mistake or otherwise such provision
is not so inserted or is incorrectly inserted, then, upon the application of either party,
these documents shall be amended to meet the requirements of the law.
2. In the event of any conflict between the provisions of these documents and the
provisions required to be inserted herein, such latter provisions shall control.
L. INVALID CLAUSES:
1. If any provision of this specification shall be such as to render it invalid or illegal,
then if it shall not appear to have been made by the parties, it shall not be deemed to
form part thereof, but the balance of the specifications shall remain in force and
effect.
2. The titles, headings and notes contained in the specifications are solely to facilitate
reference to various portions of the specifications and in no way affect, limit or cast
fight upon the interpretation of the portion to which they refer.
M. INDEMNITY: The Contractor agrees to indemnify and save the Awarding Authority
harmless from and against any and all costs, loss, expense, liability, damages, or claims for
damage, including costs of defending any action on account of any injury or damage to
buildings, improvements or property of the City or any person, firm, corporation or
association and on account of any injury (including death) to any person or persons arising
or resulting from the work provided for or performed under the contract documents or
from any act, omission or negligence of the Contractor. The foregoing provisions shall not
be deemed to be released, waived, or modified in any respect by reason of any
reason of any insurance provided by the Contractor under the contract. The Contractor
shall furnish insurance to the Awarding Authority for the performance of the provisions of
this paragraph.
N. HOURS OF WORK: No laborer, worker, mechanic, foreman, or inspector working within
the Commonwealth, in the employ of the Contractor, subcontractor or other person doing
or contracting to do the whole or a part of the work contemplated by the contract, shall be
required or permitted to work more than eight (8) hours in any one (1) day, except in cases
of emergency, the Awarding Authority, being subject to section 31 of Chapter 149 of the
General Laws.
O. QUALIFICATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT: In the employment of mechanics, teamsters,
chauffeurs, and laborers, preference shall first be given to citizens of the Commonwealth
who have been residents for at least six (6) months at the commencement for their
employment who are male veterans as defined in Clause 43 of Section 7 of Chapter 4 of
the General Laws, and who are qualified to perform the work to which the employment
relates; and secondly, to citizens of the Commonwealth for at least six (6) months at the
commencement of their employment, and if they cannot be found in sufficient numbers,
then to citizens of the United States.
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P. FREEDOM OF EMPLOYMENT TO LODGE, BOARD AND TRADE: Every employee
in the work to be performed under this contract shall be allowed to lodge, board and trade
where and with whom he elects and no person or his agents or employees shall directly or
indirectly require as a condition of employment in said work, that an employee she lodge,
board or trade at a particular place or with a particular person.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
A. IN GENERAL:
1. The General Conditions form a part of the contract and shall govern the work.
2. The Contractor shall keep fully informed of the conditions relating to construction
and labor under which the work must be performed and shall employ in carrying
out the work such methods and means as will cause the least possible interruption
or interference with the proper and speedy completion of the work under this
contract.
B. CONTRACT INCLUDES:
1. This Contractor shall furnish all materials and do all work (except as specifically
noted to the contrary) according to these specifications and any additional plans
and instructions furnished by the Awarding Authority, the work to include
everything shown on plans, sketches, specifications and everything properly
incidental thereto, subject to the provisions herein.
2. All work and materials shall be of the best quality and workmanship and to the
satisfaction of the Owner. The work shall be in strict accordance with the
drawings, specifications and samples and the Contractor shall cooperate with the
Owner so that no error or discrepancy in the plans and specifications shall cause
defective materials or workmanship to be used.
C. ORDER OF AND COMPLETION OF WORK: Upon the award of the contract, the
Contractor shall commence work immediately, carry it on with all reasonable and proper
activity and dispatch, give all notices, take out all permits and pay all charges, fees and
rates therefor and bring the work to entire completion within the period of time specified
in the contract.
D. PROTECTION – IN GENERAL:
1. The Contractor is to cover and protect his work and materials from all damage
during the process of the work and deliver the whole in a clean perfect condition.
2. The Contractor shall protect everything on the premises from injury by dropping of
materials, water, wind, fire, theft, accident, interference or other cause. All
activities at the site must be coordinated through the Facilities Office, 43 Crescent
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Street, Brockton, MA 02301, or, a designated representative of this office.
3. The Contractor shall take charge of and be liable for any loss of or injury to
materials for use on the work. Notify the Awarding Authority as soon as materials
are delivered and provide assistance for the Awarding Authority or authorized
representative to examine same.
E. CONSTRUCTION RISKS: The contractor will understand that the materials, work in
place, and equipment are entirely at his risk, including loss be theft, or, fire during the
project period, and, that he will be held responsible and liable for its safety.
F. SANITARY ACCOMMODATIONS: The Contractor shall make arrangements with the
Senior Building Custodian at the school site for use of a designated toilet.
G. VISITATION TO SITE: All offerors shall visit the site to familiarize themselves with
existing conditions before submitting a proposal. Arrangements for site visits will be
made through the Facilities Department, 43 Crescent Street, Brockton, MA 02301, (508)
580-7503. Visits may occur between 8:00 A.M. AND 3:00 P.M. on regular school days,
Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays.
H. DISPOSAL OF WASTE MATERIAL: The Contractor shall be responsible for the
removal of all waste materials from the site. Under no circumstances shall the school‟s
dumpsters be used by the Contractor for disposal of any type of material.
I. BUILDING SECURITY: The Awarding Authority provides electronic security of the
building from 11:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M.; however, it shall be the responsibility of the
successful Contractor to secure all exit doors in the area where work is to be performed
and to ensure against unauthorized access to the work area throughout the course of the
project.
J. ACCESS TO BUILDINGS: The building will only be opened during regular working
hours unless approved and coordinated through the Facilities Department.
K. COORDINATION OF THE WORK:
1. Schedule of delivery of materials shall be such that removal of existing materials
and installation of new materials shall proceed in one (1) continuous operation.
2. Technical questions shall be directed to the Awarding Authority and/or authorized
representatives in writing.
3. The Facilities Department for the Brockton Public Schools shall be kept
informed as to when work is to take place.
L. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE:
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1. Any deviation from the established schedule shall be only upon the written
permission of the Awarding Authority as represented by the administrative
Assistant.
2. It is expected that the work at the site will be totally completed and ready for
occupancy at the close of business on August 8, 2014. LIQUIDATION
DAMAGES in the amount of $1,000.00 per day will be assessed to the Contractor
for each day after August 8, 2014 that the site, identified in the specifications,
where construction has not been completed and the units are not ready for
occupancy.
M. ASBESTOS WORK: An AHERA Management Plan for the school included in
this project is available for review from the Facilities Department, Mr. Kenneth M.
Thompson. It is required that this information on the location of asbestos containing
materials for the school be reviewed by prospective offerors as an integral part of their
work site visit.
N. WARRANTY AND SERVICE: In addition to any applicable manufacturer‟s warranty, the
Contractor shall replace, repair, or make good without cost to the Awarding Authority, and
defects or faults, arising within one (1) year after the date of acceptance, of articles
furnished hereunder resulting from the imperfect or defective work done or materials
furnished by the Contractor.
O. TAX EXEMPTION: Purchases made by or for the Awarding Authority are exempt from
federal excise taxes and proposal prices must include any such tax. The School
Department tax exemption certificate number is 046-001-382.
P. Successful proposer is required to comply with Chapter IV, Article 3 and Chapter XIII,
Article 1 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Brockton as described herein on pages,
47, 48, 49, 50 and 51.
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SCOPE OF WORK
The CONTRACTOR‟S responsibilities will include:
Section 1. GENERAL
a. SUMMARY OF WORK
10 modular classroom units of a minimum of 900 sq. feet each with a site built connecting
corridor from existing permanent structure.
Each modular classroom unit, suitably refurbished to „like new‟ condition, to be furnished
and installed with a site built connecting corridor. The successful offeror will supply,
transport, erect and complete the building as described in the specifications.
Design loads for each modular classroom unit will be in accordance with 1990 BOCA
National Building Code. Must meet State and Local Building Codes and be ADA
Compliances. Local conditions may require loads to increase or decrease slightly.
b. COORDINATION
The successful offeror will furnish a single point of contact for this project. The sales
representative will assist with securing appropriate contract documentation. The project
manager will be responsible for all phases of the installation, from contract award to
completion. The Facilities Department for the Brockton Public Schools will be the single
point of contact to channel all information.
c. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
The building will be constructed of type 5B construction and in full compliance and
accordance with the American With Disabilities Act (ADA). Third party and approval by
the appropriate agencies, offices and departments in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
will be furnished and paid for by the CONTRACTOR. All permits are to be obtained by
the successful offeror. All required local fees are to be paid by the CONTRACTOR with
the exception of any that may be waived. All site inspections will be performed by the
appropriate local authorities and by the OWNER.
Each modular classroom unit will meet Massachusetts Building as well as local building
and fire codes.
d. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES
Design and fabrication of modular classroom units in accordance with all performance
specifications set forth in Part of this request for proposal, and in accordance and
compliance with all program requirements and applicable building codes;
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Design and construction of any connector from existing entrance directly to the modulars,
if required. All connectors shall meet all state and local building codes;
Site design in accordance and compliance with all performance specifications set forth in
this request for proposal, and in accordance and compliance with all program requirements
and applicable building codes;
Delivery of all modular units and construction materials to each respective construction
site;
Obtains all permits required for the transportation of modular classroom units from the
factory to the construction site within the City of Brockton;
Obtains review and approval of all plans by licensed third party inspection agency;
Provides project schedules (and complete construction layouts) for the proposed site;
Obtains all required building permits from the Building Department of the City of
Brockton; Completes installation and assembly of all modular clasroom units in
accordance and compliance with all performance specifications as listed in this request for
proposal and all applicable building codes.
Section 2.
a. SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION
The successful offeror will provide excavation and footing work associated with this
project to meet the required compaction. Temporary staging and parking areas are to be
provided on site by the OWNER.
b. SITE ENGINEERING
The successful offeror will provide foundation engineering, building stake-out, and as-
built plans for each modular classroom units at the site.
c. EARTHWORK
Excavated material that is suitable for use as backfill or may be stockpiled on the
respective site until required, excess backfill material must be removed from site by
contractor.
d. DRAINAGE
Contractor is responsible for an appropriate dry well for roof storm drainage system.
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e. LANDSCAPING
Not included for BASE PROPOSAL;
f. PAVING AND SURFACING
Not included for BASE PROPOSAL;
g. PIPED UTILITIES
Successful offeror is responsible for piped utilities as required.
h. POWER AND COMMUNICATIONS UTILITIES
Electric Service: The successful offeror is responsible for location the most
advantageous source for the electrical service and
connecting it to each modular classroom.
Natural Gas: The successful offeror is responsible for locating the most
Advantageous source for the natural gas service and
connecting it to each modular classroom.
Fire Alarm System: Fire alarm system in each modular classroom will be
ended and connected to the existing fire alarm control panel.
Any modification of the existing fire alarm control panel that
is required to add the additional zone will be the
responsibility of the successful offeror.
Section 3. CONCRETE FORMWORK
Attachments, Anchoring & Accessories must meet engineer‟s specifications and all
local Building Codes.
Section 4. MASONRY
Not included
Section 5. METALS
a. ALTERNATIVES AND SPECIAL ITEMS
Finish: Asphalt based black primer for all module chassis.
Undercarriage:Removable axles and hitches.
b. STRUCTURAL METAL FRAMING
As per applicable code
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Section 6. WOODS AND PLASTICS
All Building Materials must be specified in proposal. All fixtures, valves, cleanouts,
piping, etc., provided in accordance with existing and applicable local (and State) codes.
Section 7. THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION
All Building Materials must be specified in proposal. All fixtures, valves, cleanouts,
piping, etc., provided in accordance with existing and applicable local (and State) codes.
Section 8. DOORS AND WINDOWS
All Building Materials must be specified in proposal. All fixtures, valves, cleanouts,
piping, etc., provided in accordance with existing and applicable local (and State) codes.
Section 9. FINISHES
All Building Materials must be specified in proposal. All fixtures, valves, cleanouts,
piping, etc., provided in accordance with existing and applicable local (and State) codes.
Section 10. SPECIALTIES
All Building Materials must be specified in proposal. All fixtures, valves, cleanouts,
piping, etc., provided in accordance with existing and applicable local (and State) codes.
Section 11. EQUIPMENT
Not included.
Section 12. FURNISHINGS
Not included.
Section 13.
Not included.
Section 14.
Not included.
Section 15. MECHANICAL
All Building Materials must be specified in proposal. All fixtures, valves, cleanouts,
piping, etc., provided in accordance with existing and applicable local (and State) codes.
a. Heating Ventilation, and Air Conditioning, must be gas fitted roof top units appropriate
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for the total sq. footage.
Section 16. ELECTRICAL
All Building Materials must be specified in proposal. All fixtures, valves, cleanouts,
piping, etc., provided in accordance with existing and applicable local (and State) codes.
Section 17. LIGHTING
All Building Materials must be specified in proposal. All fixtures, valves, cleanouts,
piping, etc., provided in accordance with existing and applicable local (and State) codes.
Section 18. EMERGENCY LIGHTING AND POWER
All Building Materials must be specified in proposal. All fixtures, valves, cleanouts,
piping, etc., provided in accordance with existing and applicable local (and State) codes.
Section 19. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
All Building Materials must be specified in proposal. All fixtures, valves, cleanouts,
piping, etc., provided in accordance with existing and applicable local (and State) codes.
a. Fire alarm system: Dependent, zoned, noncoded system with manual and automatic
alarm initiation, in accordance with all applicable local and NFPA
regulations. Connected to existing fire alarm control panel by
successful offeror.
Section 20. PLUMBING
All fixtures, valves, cleanouts, piping, etc., provided in accordance with existing and
applicable local (and State) codes.
a. Boys & Girls Bathroom suitable for Grades K-5 for up to 300 students, and a custodial
closet with service sink.
b. Drinking Fountain: Wall mounted drinking fountain as manufactured by Elkay or equal.
ACCESSORIES
All as specified or equal.
Toilet Paper Holder: Lessee will furnish and install.
Soap Dispenser: Lessee will furnish and install.
Grab Bar: Lessee will furnish and install.
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Mirror: Lessee will furnish and install. 16”W x 30”H stainless steel frame
mirror; Model B-293.1630 as manufactured by Bobrick.
Towel Dispenser: Lessee will furnish and install..
Section 21. REMOVAL FEES
Successful offeror is to removal all units and debris and restore the site to
preconstruction condition at the termination and/or conclusion of the lease.
Section 22. WARRANTY
Seller will warrant defects in material and workmanship for a period of three (3) years
from substantial completion, and pass on all manufacturers‟ component warranties.
Section 23. ADDITIONAL ALTERNATE
Demolition of Existing Modular units. Includes all associated costs.
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SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The City of Brockton and the Brockton School Department will review all proposals, and identify any
proposals which do no meet the submission requirements set forth in this section. Such proposals will be
deemed non-responsive, and will be rejected.
All proposals are to be delivered to the Office of Financial Services, Crosby Administration Building, 43
Crescent Street, Brockton, MA 02301, no later than 10:00 A.M. E.S.T. on Wednesday, March 5, 2014.
A contractor for this project will be selected no later than June 1, 2014. LATE PROPOSALS WILL NOT
BE ACCEPTED.
All offerors are required to visit the site before submitting the proposal. Submission of a proposal
constitutes an acknowledgment that the offeror has examined and inspected each site and is familiar with
existing conditions.
Every proposal must be in two (2) parts, submitted in two (2) separate, clearly marked, sealed envelopes:
1) non-price technical proposal, and 2) price proposal.
The following information must appear on each envelope:
OFFEROR‟S NAME
PROJECT NAME
Either-"NON-PRICE TECHNICAL PROPOSAL" or "PRICE
PROPOSAL".
The NON-PRICE TECEMCAL PROPOSAL for every proposal must consist of the following documents,
and any proposal that does not contain all of these documents will be rejected as non-responsive:
1. Current Certificate of Eligibility for Modular Prefab Construction, DCPO Form CQ7.
(DCPO, One Ashburton Place, Boston, MA 02108).
2. Contractor Eligibility Update Statement, DCPO Form CQ3. (DCPO, One Ashburton
Place, Boston, MA 02108)
3. Certification by the State Board of Budding Regulations and Standards, verifying that the
manufacturer of the modular buildings meets the state building code requirements in the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
4. A set of detailed plans and specifications for the proposed modular buildings and
connector for the site. Proposals must include all the manufacturer‟s specifications
governing the materials and equipment used in the modular buildings. The plans submitted
with each proposal must provide all drawings necessary to portray to the City of Brockton
and the Brockton School Department all pertinent design details of the modular classroom
units and the passageways connecting them to the existing buildings for the site, including:
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a. An installation plan illustrating the proposed accurate location of the modular
classroom unit site with appropriate tic dimensions to the existing buildings; and
indication of the locations on the modular unit at which utility service connections
are proposed; locations of existing utility services to which the proposed modular
classrooms units can be connected.
b. Mounting plans and details.
c. Architectural type floor plans.
d. Factory plans and details of passageway elements and entrance ramps.
e. Factory plans and details of manufacture of structural elements including
floors, walls, and roofs.
f. Factory plans and details of service appurtenances including electrical, plumbing,
HVAC, fire protection, and communications systems. Such details must include all
fight fixtures, outlets, switches, controls, smoke detectors, and location and
capacity/rating of all equipment, fixtures, and appliances.
g. Factory details of windows and doors.
h. Factory finish details for wall finishes, floor finishes, exterior skin finish, and trim.
5. A set of detailed plans and specifications for the proposed connector.
6. A project schedule.
7. The complete terms of all warranties provided by the manufacturer or by the offeror
relative to the design, manufacture, and installation of the modular buildings, including
both general warranties, and special warranties associated with particular components
and equipment.
8. Certification of financial interest disclosure and of non-collusion, signed and submitted on
Forms I and 2 appended to this request for proposal.
9. Certification that the offeror can furnish labor that m work in concert with other elements
of labor employed at the installation site, signed and submitted on Form 3 appended to this
request for proposal.
10. Certification of compliance with the registration requirements for foreign corporations,
under General Laws chapter 30, section 39L, signed and submitted on Form 4 appended to
this request for proposal.
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11. Certification of compliance with the tax laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as
required by General Laws chapter 62C, section 49A, signed and submitted on Form 5 of
this request for proposal.
12. Certification that the proposed modular classroom units will be (1) manufactured within
Massachusetts; or (2) manufactured outside Massachusetts but within the United States; or
(3) manufactured outside of the United States, signed and submitted on Form 6 appended
to these request for proposal.
13. Certification that the proposed modular classroom unit plans comply with all local
and state building codes; that the offeror will if accepted for a contract award, obtain
approval of the plans for the site by a licensed third party inspection agency within 30
days of the notice of award; and that the offeror Will make any revision required to obtain
such approval without increasing the proposal price, signed and submitted on Form 7
appended to this request for approval.
14. Letter of transmittal, signed by an individual authorized to bind the offeror contractually,
certifying that the offeror will, if accepted for a contract award, execute a contract in
accordance with the terms of this proposal within three (3) working days of the notice of
award, and will furnish to the City of Brockton and the Brockton School Department a
payment bond and a performance bond, each in the sum of the contract price, as required
by General Laws chapter 149, section 44E, signed and submitted on Form 8 appended to
this request for proposal.
15. Certification that the offeror, if awarded a contract, will guarantee completion of all
work required by Friday, August 8, 2014, signed and submitted on Form 9 appended to
this request for proposal.
16. Proposals shall be based on the Minimum Wage Schedule, as determined by the
Commission of Labor and Industries pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 149,
Section 26 to 27D inclusive, of the General Laws, as amended. Certification regarding
payment of prevailing wages, signed and submitted on Form 10 appended to this request
for proposal.
The PRICE PROPOSAL for every proposal must consist of the following documents and any proposal
that does not contain all of these documents will be rejected as non-responsive. Prices are to be based on
the annual cost per site for a five-year lease agreement.
1 . A firm, fixed, annual lease cost for the site, which includes the furnishing of all
materials, services, labor, performance and payment bonds, insurance, and other costs
incurred in the performance of the contract, signed by an individual authorized to bind the
offeror contractually, and submitted on Form 11 appended to this request for proposal. (To
be submitted in a separate envelope).
2. Each proposal must be accompanied by a proposal deposit in the form of a bid bond, cash
or certified check, issued by a responsible bank or trust company, payable to the City of
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Brockton in the amount of at least five (5%) percent of the total contract price. The
proposal deposit will be retained from the three (3) lowest qualified offerors until a
contract is executed. Offerors, other than the three (3) lowest, will have their respective
deposits returned within five (5) days, Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays excluded,
after the award of the contract.
EVALUATION CRITERIA
Proposals that meet all of the submission requirements of this request for proposal will be evaluated and
rated solely on the basis of the evaluation criteria contained herein. In evaluating each proposal, the
evaluation committee shall assign a rating of HIGHLY ADVANTAGEOUS, ADVANTAGEOUS, NOT
ADVANTAGEOUS, or UNACCEPTABLE for each of the criteria. A rating of ADVANTAGEOUS shall
be given when a proposal meets the standards set forth in the evaluation criteria. A rating of
UNACCEPTABLE shall be assigned to a proposal which does not meet the evaluation standards and
which cannot be accepted without revisions in the proposal. The evaluation committee may identify any
revisions necessary to change a rating on criterion from UNACCEPTABLE to ADVANTAGEOUS and
shall specify such changes in writing. The award of a contract to any offeror whose proposal was rated
UNACCEPTABLE with respect to one or more criteria will be conditioned on the negotiation of the
revisions recommended by the evaluation committee at no increase in the proposed price. A rating of
NOT ADVANTAGEOUS or HIGHLY ADVANTAGEOUS will be assigned only on criteria, which this
request for proposal specifically notes may receive those ratings. A proposal will not be rated higher than
ADVANTAGEOUS for offering features in addition to those requested in this request for proposal or for
exceeding the standards specified in the evaluation criteria. The evaluation committee shall determine a
composite rating of HIGHLY ADVANTAGEOUS, ADVANTAGEOUS, NOT ADVANTAGEOUS, or
UNACCEPTABLE for each proposal. After a composite rating has been determined for each proposal on
the basis of the evaluation criteria in this section, the chief procurement officer of the Brockton Public
Schools shall, then and only then, open and review the price proposals and determine the most
advantageous proposal, taking into consideration the ratings on all evaluation criteria and the price. If the
procurement officer selects a proposal that is not the least expensive, he/she shall explain in writing the
added benefits of the proposal that justify the higher fee proposed by the offeror.
Each responsive proposal will be assigned a rating for each of the following criteria:
1. The offeror‟s qualifications to perform the work, to be evaluated solely on the basis of
performance on projects undertaken or completed after the most recent renewal of the
contractors DCPO Certificate of Eligibility. Proposals will be assigned a rating for each of
the following criteria in this category:
a. Finished product quality and compliance with construction specifications.
b. Completion of project within budget.
c. Compliance with project schedules.
For each of the criteria in this category, a proposal will be rated ADVANTAGEOUS if the offeror‟s
performance on all projects substantially complies with contract requirements; NOT ADVANTAGEOUS
if the offeror‟s performance on most but not all projects substantially complies with contract
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requirements; and UNACCEPTABLE if the offeror‟s performance on most projects does not
substantially comply with contract requirements.
2. Compliance with all applicable building code requirements. Proposals which meet all
building code requirements will be rated ADVANTAGEOUS; proposals which fail to
meet any requirement will be rated UNACCEPTABLE.
3 . Compliance with all performance specifications fisted in this request for proposal.
Proposals which meet all performance specifications will be rated ADVANTAGEOUS;
proposals which fag to meet any performance specification will be rated
UNACCEPTABLE.
4. Compliance with warranty specifications contained in this request for proposal. Proposals
which meet all warranty specifications will be rated ADVANTAGEOUS; proposals which
fail to meet any warranty specification will be rated UNACCEPTABLE.
5 . Compliance with all program requirements. Proposals which meet all program
requirements will be rated ADVANTAGEOUS; proposals which fail to meet any program
requirement will be rated UNACCEPTABLE.
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BROCKTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
PRICE PROPOSAL
MODULARS FOR THE KENNEDY SCHOOL
(Must be submitted in a clearly marked, separate envelope.)
The offeror declares and certifies:
1. The said offeror has carefully examined the instructions to the offeror, schedules,
and specifications, and will, if successful in the proposal, furnish, deliver and install at the
prices and lease costs stated and within the time specified, all the materials, services and
labor required for this proposal.
2. No plead of mistake in an accepted proposal shall be available to the undersigned offeror.
The offeror understands:
1. That all costs proposed are based on a lease of three (3) years with annual lump sum
payments scheduled on the thirty first day of July, of each fiscal year, beginning on
July 1, 2014 for the 2015 fiscal year;
2. That the award of this contract is contingent upon appropriate funding as voted by the
Brockton City Council for the first year and each of the two (2) successive years of the
lease agreement,
3. That the City of Brockton and Brockton School Committee may exercise their right to
terminate the lease agreement within the five year period if fending is not available;
4. That the price proposed for the site reflects the total annual lease cost and includes the
total cost: for the design prefabrication, site assembly, installation, removal fee (restoration
of site to preconstruction state), and all services required to complete, deliver and install
the refurbished modular classroom units, in the quantities and at the identified site, as
described in the specifications herein, for use and occupancy; and for the design and
construction of connectors and connectors/entrances from the existing entrances to the
modular units, including the furnishing of all materials, services, labor; and for the
performance and payment bonds, insurance, and other costs incurred in the performance of
this contract in its entirety;
5. That the installation of gang restrooms and appropriate plumbing for boys and girls is an
option at each of the five (5) sites fisted.
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BROCKTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
PRICE PROPOSAL
MODULARS FOR THE KENNEDY SCHOOL
(Must be submitted in a clearly marked, separate envelope.)
PART I
PRICE PROPOSAL
Location
1. Kennedy School Three (3) Year Lease to Purchase Annual Cost: $ ____________ per year
900 Ash Street
Ten (10) modular classrooms with natural gas-fired heating system;
carpeted floor covering; with appropriate connector and gang restrooms.
PART II
PRICE PROPOSAL
Section 23. ADDITIONAL ALTERNATE
Demolition of Existing Modular units. Includes all associated costs of demolition and
removal of units as described and debris; and restoration of site to preconstruction
condition..
$______________
PRICE PROPOSAL FORM
(Must be submitted)
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
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 RatesDEVAL L. PATRICK JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
SecretaryGovernor
HEATHER E. ROWE
Addition and/or alteration works for the Brockton Public Schools.
Director
Awarding Authority: City of Brockton/Brockton Public Schools
City/Town:Contract Number: 1580-0012 BROCKTON
Description of Work:
Job Location: Various locations
Wage Request Number: 20140206-026Issue Date: 02/06/2014
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.
• Awarding authorities 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.
• 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. Once a contractor has been selected by the awarding authority, the wage schedule shall be made a part of the contract for that
project. The wage schedule must be posted in a conspicuous place at the work site during 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 regardless of 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 Division of Apprentice Training
(DAT). Apprentices must keep his/her apprentice identification card on his/her person during all work hours on the project. If an
apprentice rate is listed on the prevailing wage schedule for the trade in which an apprentice is registered with the DAT, the
apprentice may be paid the lower apprentice wage rate at the applicable step as provided on the prevailing wage schedule. If an
apprentice rate is not listed on the prevailing wage schedule for the trade in which an apprentice is registered with the
DAT, the apprentice 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. 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 directly to the awarding authority 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.
Classification Total RateBase Wage Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentEffective Date
Construction
(2 AXLE) DRIVER - EQUIPMENTTEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B
$49.16 12/01/2013 $9.41 $0.00 $30.95 $8.80
$49.51 06/01/2014 $9.41 $0.00 $31.30 $8.80
$50.01 08/01/2014 $9.91 $0.00 $31.30 $8.80
$50.54 12/01/2014 $9.91 $0.00 $31.30 $9.33
$50.89 06/01/2015 $9.91 $0.00 $31.65 $9.33
$51.39 08/01/2015 $10.41 $0.00 $31.65 $9.33
$52.14 12/01/2015 $10.41 $0.00 $31.65 $10.08
$52.64 06/01/2016 $10.41 $0.00 $32.15 $10.08
$53.14 08/01/2016 $10.91 $0.00 $32.15 $10.08
$53.95 12/01/2016 $10.91 $0.00 $32.15 $10.89
(3 AXLE) DRIVER - EQUIPMENTTEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B
$49.23 12/01/2013 $9.41 $0.00 $31.02 $8.80
$49.58 06/01/2014 $9.41 $0.00 $31.37 $8.80
$50.08 08/01/2014 $9.91 $0.00 $31.37 $8.80
$50.61 12/01/2014 $9.91 $0.00 $31.37 $9.33
$50.96 06/01/2015 $9.91 $0.00 $31.72 $9.33
$51.46 08/01/2015 $10.41 $0.00 $31.72 $9.33
$52.21 12/01/2015 $10.41 $0.00 $31.72 $10.08
$52.71 06/01/2016 $10.41 $0.00 $32.22 $10.08
$53.21 08/01/2016 $10.91 $0.00 $32.22 $10.08
$54.02 12/01/2016 $10.91 $0.00 $32.22 $10.89
(4 & 5 AXLE) DRIVER - EQUIPMENTTEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B
$49.35 12/01/2013 $9.41 $0.00 $31.14 $8.80
$49.70 06/01/2014 $9.41 $0.00 $31.49 $8.80
$50.20 08/01/2014 $9.91 $0.00 $31.49 $8.80
$50.73 12/01/2014 $9.91 $0.00 $31.49 $9.33
$51.08 06/01/2015 $9.91 $0.00 $31.84 $9.33
$51.58 08/01/2015 $10.41 $0.00 $31.84 $9.33
$52.33 12/01/2015 $10.41 $0.00 $31.84 $10.08
$52.83 06/01/2016 $10.41 $0.00 $32.34 $10.08
$53.33 08/01/2016 $10.91 $0.00 $32.34 $10.08
$54.14 12/01/2016 $10.91 $0.00 $32.34 $10.89
ADS/SUBMERSIBLE PILOTPILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1)
$112.18 08/01/2013 $9.80 $0.00 $84.21 $18.17
$115.33 08/01/2014 $9.80 $0.00 $87.36 $18.17
$118.48 08/01/2015 $9.80 $0.00 $90.51 $18.17
AIR TRACK OPERATORLABORERS - ZONE 2
$50.00 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $30.60 $12.10
$50.50 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.10 $12.10
$51.00 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.60 $12.10
$51.50 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.10 $12.10
$52.00 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.60 $12.10
$52.50 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.10 $12.10
$53.25 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.85 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
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Classification Total RateBase Wage Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentEffective Date
ASBESTOS REMOVER - PIPE / MECH. EQUIPT.HEAT & FROST INSULATORS LOCAL 6 (BOSTON)
$47.03 12/01/2013 $10.40 $0.00 $30.68 $5.95
$47.93 06/01/2014 $10.40 $0.00 $31.58 $5.95
$48.83 12/01/2014 $10.40 $0.00 $32.48 $5.95
$49.78 06/01/2015 $10.40 $0.00 $33.43 $5.95
$50.73 12/01/2015 $10.40 $0.00 $34.38 $5.95
ASPHALT RAKERLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $30.10 $12.10
$50.00 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.60 $12.10
$50.50 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.10 $12.10
$51.00 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.60 $12.10
$51.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.10 $12.10
$52.00 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.60 $12.10
$52.75 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.35 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
ASPHALT/CONCRETE/CRUSHER PLANT-ON SITEOPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$64.67 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $40.49 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
BACKHOE/FRONT-END LOADEROPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$64.67 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $40.49 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
BARCO-TYPE JUMPING TAMPERLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $30.10 $12.10
$50.00 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.60 $12.10
$50.50 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.10 $12.10
$51.00 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.60 $12.10
$51.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.10 $12.10
$52.00 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.60 $12.10
$52.75 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.35 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
BLOCK PAVER, RAMMER / CURB SETTERLABORERS - ZONE 2
$50.00 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $30.60 $12.10
$50.50 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.10 $12.10
$51.00 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.60 $12.10
$51.50 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.10 $12.10
$52.00 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.60 $12.10
$52.50 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.10 $12.10
$53.25 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.85 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
BOILER MAKERBOILERMAKERS LOCAL 29
$55.85 01/01/2010 $6.97 $0.00 $37.70 $11.18
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Classification Total RateBase Wage Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentEffective Date
BOILERMAKER - Local 29Apprentice -
01/01/2010
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $24.51 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $42.66 65
2 $24.51 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $42.66 65
3 $26.39 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $44.54 70
4 $28.28 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $46.43 75
5 $30.16 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $48.31 80
6 $32.05 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $50.20 85
7 $33.93 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $52.08 90
8 $35.82 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $53.97 95
Notes:
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5
BRICK/STONE/ARTIFICIAL MASONRY (INCL. MASONRY
WATERPROOFING)BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3 (QUINCY)
$76.39 02/01/2014 $10.18 $0.00 $48.06 $18.15
$77.36 08/01/2014 $10.18 $0.00 $48.96 $18.22
$77.92 02/01/2015 $10.18 $0.00 $49.52 $18.22
$78.89 08/01/2015 $10.18 $0.00 $50.42 $18.29
$79.46 02/01/2016 $10.18 $0.00 $50.99 $18.29
$80.44 08/01/2016 $10.18 $0.00 $51.89 $18.37
$81.01 02/01/2017 $10.18 $0.00 $52.46 $18.37
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Classification Total RateBase Wage Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentEffective Date
BRICK/PLASTER/CEMENT MASON - Local 3 QuincyApprentice -
02/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $24.03 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $52.36 50
2 $28.84 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $57.17 60
3 $33.64 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $61.97 70
4 $38.45 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $66.78 80
5 $43.25 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $71.58 90
08/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $24.48 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $52.88 50
2 $29.38 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $57.78 60
3 $34.27 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $62.67 70
4 $39.17 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $67.57 80
5 $44.06 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $72.46 90
Notes:
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5
BULLDOZER/GRADER/SCRAPEROPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$64.29 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $40.11 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
CAISSON & UNDERPINNING BOTTOM MANLABORERS - FOUNDATION AND MARINE
$54.65 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $34.45 $12.90
$55.40 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $35.20 $12.90
$56.15 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $35.95 $12.90
$56.90 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $36.70 $12.90
$57.65 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $37.45 $12.90
$58.40 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $38.20 $12.90
$59.40 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $39.20 $12.90For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
CAISSON & UNDERPINNING LABORERLABORERS - FOUNDATION AND MARINE
$53.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $33.30 $12.90
$54.25 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $34.05 $12.90
$55.00 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $34.80 $12.90
$55.75 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $35.55 $12.90
$56.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $36.30 $12.90
$57.25 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $37.05 $12.90
$58.25 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $38.05 $12.90For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
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Classification Total RateBase Wage Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentEffective Date
CAISSON & UNDERPINNING TOP MANLABORERS - FOUNDATION AND MARINE
$53.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $33.30 $12.90
$54.25 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $34.05 $12.90
$55.00 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $34.80 $12.90
$55.75 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $35.55 $12.90
$56.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $36.30 $12.90
$57.25 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $37.05 $12.90
$58.25 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $38.05 $12.90For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
CARBIDE CORE DRILL OPERATORLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $30.10 $12.10
$50.00 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.60 $12.10
$50.50 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.10 $12.10
$51.00 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.60 $12.10
$51.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.10 $12.10
$52.00 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.60 $12.10
$52.75 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.35 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
CARPENTERCARPENTERS -ZONE 2 (Eastern Massachusetts)
$59.94 09/01/2013 $9.80 $0.00 $34.53 $15.61
$60.54 03/01/2014 $9.80 $0.00 $35.13 $15.61
$61.31 09/01/2014 $9.80 $0.00 $35.90 $15.61
$62.08 03/01/2015 $9.80 $0.00 $36.67 $15.61
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Classification Total RateBase Wage Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentEffective Date
CARPENTER - Zone 2 Eastern MAApprentice -
09/01/2013
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $17.27 $9.80 $1.57 $0.00 $28.64 50
2 $20.72 $9.80 $1.57 $0.00 $32.09 60
3 $24.17 $9.80 $10.90 $0.00 $44.87 70
4 $25.90 $9.80 $10.90 $0.00 $46.60 75
5 $27.62 $9.80 $12.47 $0.00 $49.89 80
6 $27.62 $9.80 $12.47 $0.00 $49.89 80
7 $31.08 $9.80 $14.04 $0.00 $54.92 90
8 $31.08 $9.80 $14.04 $0.00 $54.92 90
03/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $17.57 $9.80 $1.57 $0.00 $28.94 50
2 $21.08 $9.80 $1.57 $0.00 $32.45 60
3 $24.59 $9.80 $10.90 $0.00 $45.29 70
4 $26.35 $9.80 $10.90 $0.00 $47.05 75
5 $28.10 $9.80 $12.47 $0.00 $50.37 80
6 $28.10 $9.80 $12.47 $0.00 $50.37 80
7 $31.62 $9.80 $14.04 $0.00 $55.46 90
8 $31.62 $9.80 $14.04 $0.00 $55.46 90
Notes:
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5
CEMENT MASONRY/PLASTERINGBRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3 (QUINCY)
$74.51 01/01/2014 $10.90 $1.30 $43.60 $18.71
$74.68 07/01/2014 $10.90 $1.30 $43.77 $18.71
$75.60 01/01/2015 $10.90 $1.30 $44.69 $18.71
$76.20 07/01/2015 $10.90 $1.30 $45.29 $18.71
$77.12 01/01/2016 $10.90 $1.30 $46.21 $18.71
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Classification Total RateBase Wage Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentEffective Date
CEMENT MASONRY/PLASTERING - Eastern Mass (Quincy)Apprentice -
01/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $21.80 $10.90 $12.21 $1.30 $46.21 50
2 $26.16 $10.90 $13.71 $1.30 $52.07 60
3 $28.34 $10.90 $14.71 $1.30 $55.25 65
4 $30.52 $10.90 $15.71 $1.30 $58.43 70
5 $32.70 $10.90 $16.71 $1.30 $61.61 75
6 $34.88 $10.90 $17.71 $1.30 $64.79 80
7 $39.24 $10.90 $18.71 $1.30 $70.15 90
07/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $21.89 $10.90 $12.21 $1.30 $46.30 50
2 $26.26 $10.90 $13.71 $1.30 $52.17 60
3 $28.45 $10.90 $14.71 $1.30 $55.36 65
4 $30.64 $10.90 $15.71 $1.30 $58.55 70
5 $32.83 $10.90 $16.71 $1.30 $61.74 75
6 $35.02 $10.90 $17.71 $1.30 $64.93 80
7 $39.39 $10.90 $18.71 $1.30 $70.30 90
Notes:
Steps 3,4 are 500 hrs. All other steps are 1,000 hrs.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:3
CHAIN SAW OPERATORLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $30.10 $12.10
$50.00 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.60 $12.10
$50.50 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.10 $12.10
$51.00 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.60 $12.10
$51.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.10 $12.10
$52.00 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.60 $12.10
$52.75 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.35 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
CLAM SHELLS/SLURRY BUCKETS/HEADING MACHINESOPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$65.67 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $41.49 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
COMPRESSOR OPERATOROPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$52.29 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $28.11 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
DELEADER (BRIDGE)PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 2
$69.86 01/01/2014 $7.85 $0.00 $45.91 $16.10
$70.71 07/01/2014 $7.85 $0.00 $46.76 $16.10
$71.61 01/01/2015 $7.85 $0.00 $47.66 $16.10
$72.51 07/01/2015 $7.85 $0.00 $48.56 $16.10
$73.46 01/01/2016 $7.85 $0.00 $49.51 $16.10
$74.41 07/01/2016 $7.85 $0.00 $50.46 $16.10
$75.36 01/01/2017 $7.85 $0.00 $51.41 $16.10
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Classification Total RateBase Wage Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentEffective Date
PAINTER Local 35 - BRIDGES/TANKSApprentice -
01/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $22.96 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $30.81 50
2 $25.25 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $36.76 55
3 $27.55 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $39.39 60
4 $29.84 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $42.01 65
5 $32.14 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $54.10 70
6 $34.43 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $56.72 75
7 $36.73 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $59.35 80
8 $41.32 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $64.61 90
07/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $23.38 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $31.23 50
2 $25.72 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $37.23 55
3 $28.06 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $39.90 60
4 $30.39 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $42.56 65
5 $32.73 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $54.69 70
6 $35.07 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $57.36 75
7 $37.41 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $60.03 80
8 $42.08 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $65.37 90
Notes:
Steps are 750 hrs.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1
DEMO: ADZEMANLABORERS - ZONE 2
$53.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $33.50 $12.70
$54.25 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $34.25 $12.70
$55.00 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $35.00 $12.70
$55.75 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $35.75 $12.70
$56.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $36.50 $12.70For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
DEMO: BACKHOE/LOADER/HAMMER OPERATORLABORERS - ZONE 2
$54.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $34.50 $12.70
$55.25 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $35.25 $12.70
$56.00 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $36.00 $12.70
$56.75 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $36.75 $12.70
$57.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $37.50 $12.70For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
DEMO: BURNERSLABORERS - ZONE 2
$54.25 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $34.25 $12.70
$55.00 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $35.00 $12.70
$55.75 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $35.75 $12.70
$56.50 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $36.50 $12.70
$57.25 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $37.25 $12.70For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
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UnemploymentEffective Date
DEMO: CONCRETE CUTTER/SAWYERLABORERS - ZONE 2
$54.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $34.50 $12.70
$55.25 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $35.25 $12.70
$56.00 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $36.00 $12.70
$56.75 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $36.75 $12.70
$57.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $37.50 $12.70For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
DEMO: JACKHAMMER OPERATORLABORERS - ZONE 2
$54.25 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $34.25 $12.70
$55.00 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $35.00 $12.70
$55.75 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $35.75 $12.70
$56.50 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $36.50 $12.70
$57.25 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $37.25 $12.70For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
DEMO: WRECKING LABORERLABORERS - ZONE 2
$53.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $33.50 $12.70
$54.25 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $34.25 $12.70
$55.00 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $35.00 $12.70
$55.75 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $35.75 $12.70
$56.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $36.50 $12.70For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
DIRECTIONAL DRILL MACHINE OPERATOROPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$64.29 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $40.11 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
DIVERPILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1)
$84.11 08/01/2013 $9.80 $0.00 $56.14 $18.17
$86.21 08/01/2014 $9.80 $0.00 $58.24 $18.17
$88.31 08/01/2015 $9.80 $0.00 $60.34 $18.17
DIVER TENDERPILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1)
$68.07 08/01/2013 $9.80 $0.00 $40.10 $18.17
$69.57 08/01/2014 $9.80 $0.00 $41.60 $18.17
$71.07 08/01/2015 $9.80 $0.00 $43.10 $18.17
DIVER TENDER (EFFLUENT)PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1)
$88.12 08/01/2013 $9.80 $0.00 $60.15 $18.17
$90.37 08/01/2014 $9.80 $0.00 $62.40 $18.17
$92.62 08/01/2015 $9.80 $0.00 $64.65 $18.17
DIVER/SLURRY (EFFLUENT)PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1)
$112.18 08/01/2013 $9.80 $0.00 $84.21 $18.17
$115.33 08/01/2014 $9.80 $0.00 $87.36 $18.17
$118.48 08/01/2015 $9.80 $0.00 $90.51 $18.17
ELECTRICIANELECTRICIANS LOCAL 223
$54.85 09/01/2013 $7.70 $0.00 $36.41 $10.74
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Classification Total RateBase Wage Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentEffective Date
ELECTRICIAN - Local 223Apprentice -
09/01/2013
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $14.56 $0.00 $0.44 $0.00 $15.00 40
2 $15.29 $0.00 $0.46 $0.00 $15.75 42
3 $16.38 $7.70 $0.49 $0.00 $24.57 45
4 $17.48 $7.70 $2.97 $0.00 $28.15 48
5 $18.21 $7.70 $3.10 $0.00 $29.01 50
6 $20.03 $7.70 $3.40 $0.00 $31.13 55
7 $21.85 $7.70 $3.72 $0.00 $33.27 60
8 $23.67 $7.70 $4.02 $0.00 $35.39 65
9 $25.49 $7.70 $4.33 $0.00 $37.52 70
10 $27.31 $7.70 $4.64 $0.00 $39.65 75
Notes:
Steps are 750 hours
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:2:3***
ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS LOCAL 4
$68.19 01/01/2012 $8.78 $0.00 $52.45 $6.96
ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR - Local 4Apprentice -
01/01/2012
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $26.23 $8.78 $0.00 $0.00 $35.01 50
2 $28.85 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $44.59 55
3 $34.09 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $49.83 65
4 $36.72 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $52.46 70
5 $41.96 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $57.70 80
Notes:
Steps 1-2 are 6 mos.; Steps 3-5 are 1 year
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1
ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR HELPERELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS LOCAL 4
$54.33 01/01/2012 $8.78 $0.00 $38.59 $6.96
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice - ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR"
FENCE & GUARD RAIL ERECTORLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $30.10 $12.10
$50.00 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.60 $12.10
$50.50 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.10 $12.10
$51.00 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.60 $12.10
$51.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.10 $12.10
$52.00 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.60 $12.10
$52.75 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.35 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
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Classification Total RateBase Wage Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentEffective Date
FIELD ENG.INST.PERSON-BLDG,SITE,HVY/HWYOPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$62.28 11/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $38.73 $13.55
$63.05 05/01/2014 $10.00 $0.00 $39.50 $13.55For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
FIELD ENG.PARTY CHIEF-BLDG,SITE,HVY/HWYOPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$63.70 11/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $40.15 $13.55
$64.47 05/01/2014 $10.00 $0.00 $40.92 $13.55For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
FIELD ENG.ROD PERSON-BLDG,SITE,HVY/HWYOPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$44.65 11/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $21.10 $13.55
$45.10 05/01/2014 $10.00 $0.00 $21.55 $13.55For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
FIRE ALARM INSTALLERELECTRICIANS LOCAL 223
$54.85 09/01/2013 $7.70 $0.00 $36.41 $10.74
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- ELECTRICIAN"
FIRE ALARM REPAIR / MAINTENANCE
/ COMMISSIONINGELECTRICIANS
LOCAL 223
$47.78 09/01/2013 $7.70 $0.00 $30.95 $9.13
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIAN"
FIREMAN (ASST. ENGINEER)OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$57.94 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $33.76 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
FLAGGER & SIGNALERLABORERS - ZONE 2
$39.90 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $20.50 $12.10
$39.90 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $20.50 $12.10
$39.90 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $20.50 $12.10
$39.90 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $20.50 $12.10
$39.90 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $20.50 $12.10
$39.90 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $20.50 $12.10
$39.90 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $20.50 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
FLOORCOVERERFLOORCOVERERS LOCAL 2168 ZONE I
$65.12 09/01/2013 $9.80 $0.00 $38.61 $16.71
$65.12 03/01/2014 $9.80 $0.00 $38.61 $16.71
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Classification Total RateBase Wage Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentEffective Date
FLOORCOVERER - Local 2168 Zone IApprentice -
09/01/2013
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $19.31 $9.80 $1.79 $0.00 $30.90 50
2 $21.24 $9.80 $1.79 $0.00 $32.83 55
3 $23.17 $9.80 $11.34 $0.00 $44.31 60
4 $25.10 $9.80 $11.34 $0.00 $46.24 65
5 $27.03 $9.80 $13.13 $0.00 $49.96 70
6 $28.96 $9.80 $13.13 $0.00 $51.89 75
7 $30.89 $9.80 $14.92 $0.00 $55.61 80
8 $32.82 $9.80 $14.92 $0.00 $57.54 85
03/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $19.31 $9.80 $1.79 $0.00 $30.90 50
2 $21.24 $9.80 $1.79 $0.00 $32.83 55
3 $23.17 $9.80 $11.34 $0.00 $44.31 60
4 $25.10 $9.80 $11.34 $0.00 $46.24 65
5 $27.03 $9.80 $13.13 $0.00 $49.96 70
6 $28.96 $9.80 $13.13 $0.00 $51.89 75
7 $30.89 $9.80 $14.92 $0.00 $55.61 80
8 $32.82 $9.80 $14.92 $0.00 $57.54 85
Notes:
Steps are 750 hrs.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1
FORK LIFT/CHERRY PICKEROPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$64.67 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $40.49 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
GENERATOR/LIGHTING PLANT/HEATERSOPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$52.29 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $28.11 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
GLAZIER (GLASS PLANK/AIR BARRIER/INTERIOR
SYSTEMS)GLAZIERS LOCAL 35 (ZONE 2)
$59.36 01/01/2014 $7.85 $0.00 $35.41 $16.10
$60.51 07/01/2014 $7.85 $0.00 $36.56 $16.10
$61.11 01/01/2015 $7.85 $0.00 $37.16 $16.10
$62.01 07/01/2015 $7.85 $0.00 $38.06 $16.10
$62.96 01/01/2016 $7.85 $0.00 $39.01 $16.10
$63.91 07/01/2016 $7.85 $0.00 $39.96 $16.10
$64.86 01/01/2017 $7.85 $0.00 $40.91 $16.10
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Classification Total RateBase Wage Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentEffective Date
GLAZIER - Local 35 Zone 2Apprentice -
01/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $17.71 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $25.56 50
2 $19.48 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $30.99 55
3 $21.25 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $33.09 60
4 $23.02 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $35.19 65
5 $24.79 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $46.75 70
6 $26.56 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $48.85 75
7 $28.33 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $50.95 80
8 $31.87 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $55.16 90
07/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $18.28 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $26.13 50
2 $20.11 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $31.62 55
3 $21.94 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $33.78 60
4 $23.76 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $35.93 65
5 $25.59 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $47.55 70
6 $27.42 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $49.71 75
7 $29.25 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $51.87 80
8 $32.90 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $56.19 90
Notes:
Steps are 750 hrs.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1
HOISTING ENGINEER/CRANES/GRADALLSOPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$64.67 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $40.49 $14.18
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UnemploymentEffective Date
OPERATING ENGINEERS - Local 4Apprentice -
12/01/2013
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $22.27 $10.00 $0.00 $0.00 $32.27 55
2 $24.29 $10.00 $14.18 $0.00 $48.47 60
3 $26.32 $10.00 $14.18 $0.00 $50.50 65
4 $28.34 $10.00 $14.18 $0.00 $52.52 70
5 $30.37 $10.00 $14.18 $0.00 $54.55 75
6 $32.39 $10.00 $14.18 $0.00 $56.57 80
7 $34.42 $10.00 $14.18 $0.00 $58.60 85
8 $36.44 $10.00 $14.18 $0.00 $60.62 90
Notes:
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:6
HVAC (DUCTWORK)SHEETMETAL WORKERS LOCAL 17 - A
$74.49 02/01/2014 $9.82 $2.17 $42.76 $19.74
$75.34 08/01/2014 $9.82 $2.17 $43.61 $19.74
$76.24 02/01/2015 $9.82 $2.17 $44.51 $19.74
$77.24 08/01/2015 $9.82 $2.17 $45.51 $19.74
$78.24 02/01/2016 $9.82 $2.17 $46.51 $19.74
$79.39 08/01/2016 $9.82 $2.17 $47.66 $19.74
$80.49 02/01/2017 $9.82 $2.17 $48.76 $19.74
$81.59 08/01/2017 $9.82 $2.17 $49.86 $19.74
$82.74 02/01/2018 $9.82 $2.17 $51.01 $19.74For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- SHEET METAL WORKER"
HVAC (ELECTRICAL CONTROLS)ELECTRICIANS LOCAL 223
$54.85 09/01/2013 $7.70 $0.00 $36.41 $10.74
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- ELECTRICIAN"
HVAC (TESTING AND BALANCING - AIR)SHEETMETAL WORKERS LOCAL 17 - A
$74.49 02/01/2014 $9.82 $2.17 $42.76 $19.74
$75.34 08/01/2014 $9.82 $2.17 $43.61 $19.74
$76.24 02/01/2015 $9.82 $2.17 $44.51 $19.74
$77.24 08/01/2015 $9.82 $2.17 $45.51 $19.74
$78.24 02/01/2016 $9.82 $2.17 $46.51 $19.74
$79.39 08/01/2016 $9.82 $2.17 $47.66 $19.74
$80.49 02/01/2017 $9.82 $2.17 $48.76 $19.74
$81.59 08/01/2017 $9.82 $2.17 $49.86 $19.74
$82.74 02/01/2018 $9.82 $2.17 $51.01 $19.74For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- SHEET METAL WORKER"
HVAC (TESTING AND BALANCING -WATER)PLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS LOCAL 51
$61.36 09/01/2013 $10.80 $0.00 $35.21 $15.35
$61.86 03/01/2014 $10.80 $0.00 $35.71 $15.35
$62.36 09/01/2014 $10.80 $0.00 $36.21 $15.35
$63.11 03/01/2015 $10.80 $0.00 $36.96 $15.35
$63.86 09/01/2015 $10.80 $0.00 $37.71 $15.35
$64.61 03/01/2016 $10.80 $0.00 $38.46 $15.35
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UnemploymentEffective Date
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- PIPEFITTER" or "PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER"
HVAC MECHANICPLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS LOCAL 51
$61.36 09/01/2013 $10.80 $0.00 $35.21 $15.35
$61.86 03/01/2014 $10.80 $0.00 $35.71 $15.35
$62.36 09/01/2014 $10.80 $0.00 $36.21 $15.35
$63.11 03/01/2015 $10.80 $0.00 $36.96 $15.35
$63.86 09/01/2015 $10.80 $0.00 $37.71 $15.35
$64.61 03/01/2016 $10.80 $0.00 $38.46 $15.35For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- PIPEFITTER" or "PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER"
HYDRAULIC DRILLSLABORERS - ZONE 2
$50.00 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $30.60 $12.10
$50.50 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.10 $12.10
$51.00 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.60 $12.10
$51.50 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.10 $12.10
$52.00 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.60 $12.10
$52.50 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.10 $12.10
$53.25 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.85 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
INSULATOR (PIPES & TANKS)HEAT & FROST INSULATORS LOCAL 6 (BOSTON)
$65.16 09/01/2013 $10.95 $0.00 $42.11 $12.10
$67.16 09/01/2014 $10.95 $0.00 $44.11 $12.10
ASBESTOS INSULATOR (Pipes & Tanks) - Local 6 BostonApprentice -
09/01/2013
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $21.06 $10.95 $9.00 $0.00 $41.01 50
2 $25.27 $10.95 $9.62 $0.00 $45.84 60
3 $29.48 $10.95 $10.24 $0.00 $50.67 70
4 $33.69 $10.95 $10.86 $0.00 $55.50 80
09/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $22.06 $10.95 $9.00 $0.00 $42.01 50
2 $26.47 $10.95 $9.62 $0.00 $47.04 60
3 $30.88 $10.95 $10.24 $0.00 $52.07 70
4 $35.29 $10.95 $10.86 $0.00 $57.10 80
Notes:
Steps are 1 year
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:4
IRONWORKER/WELDERIRONWORKERS LOCAL 7 (BOSTON AREA)
$67.15 09/16/2013 $7.70 $0.00 $40.85 $18.60
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UnemploymentEffective Date
IRONWORKER - Local 7 BostonApprentice -
09/16/2013
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $24.51 $7.70 $18.60 $0.00 $50.81 60
2 $28.60 $7.70 $18.60 $0.00 $54.90 70
3 $30.64 $7.70 $18.60 $0.00 $56.94 75
4 $32.68 $7.70 $18.60 $0.00 $58.98 80
5 $34.72 $7.70 $18.60 $0.00 $61.02 85
6 $36.77 $7.70 $18.60 $0.00 $63.07 90
Notes:
** Structural 1:6; Ornamental 1:4
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:**
JACKHAMMER & PAVING BREAKER OPERATORLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $30.10 $12.10
$50.00 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.60 $12.10
$50.50 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.10 $12.10
$51.00 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.60 $12.10
$51.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.10 $12.10
$52.00 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.60 $12.10
$52.75 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.35 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
LABORERLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.25 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $29.85 $12.10
$49.75 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.35 $12.10
$50.25 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.85 $12.10
$50.75 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.35 $12.10
$51.25 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.85 $12.10
$51.75 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.35 $12.10
$52.50 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.10 $12.10
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UnemploymentEffective Date
LABORER - Zone 2Apprentice -
12/01/2013
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $17.91 $7.30 $12.10 $0.00 $37.31 60
2 $20.90 $7.30 $12.10 $0.00 $40.30 70
3 $23.88 $7.30 $12.10 $0.00 $43.28 80
4 $26.87 $7.30 $12.10 $0.00 $46.27 90
06/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $18.21 $7.30 $12.10 $0.00 $37.61 60
2 $21.25 $7.30 $12.10 $0.00 $40.65 70
3 $24.28 $7.30 $12.10 $0.00 $43.68 80
4 $27.32 $7.30 $12.10 $0.00 $46.72 90
Notes:
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5
LABORER: CARPENTER TENDERLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.25 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $29.85 $12.10
$49.75 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.35 $12.10
$50.25 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.85 $12.10
$50.75 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.35 $12.10
$51.25 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.85 $12.10
$51.75 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.35 $12.10
$52.50 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.10 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
LABORER: CEMENT FINISHER TENDERLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.25 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $29.85 $12.10
$49.75 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.35 $12.10
$50.25 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.85 $12.10
$50.75 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.35 $12.10
$51.25 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.85 $12.10
$51.75 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.35 $12.10
$52.50 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.10 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
LABORER: HAZARDOUS WASTE/ASBESTOS REMOVERLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.40 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $30.05 $12.05
$49.90 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.55 $12.05
$50.40 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.05 $12.05
$50.90 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.55 $12.05
$51.40 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.05 $12.05For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
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LABORER: MASON TENDERLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $30.10 $12.10
$50.00 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.60 $12.10
$50.50 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.10 $12.10
$51.00 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.60 $12.10
$51.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.10 $12.10
$52.00 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.60 $12.10
$52.75 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.35 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
LABORER: MULTI-TRADE TENDERLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.25 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $29.85 $12.10
$49.75 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.35 $12.10
$50.25 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.85 $12.10
$50.75 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.35 $12.10
$51.25 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.85 $12.10
$51.75 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.35 $12.10
$52.50 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.10 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
LABORER: TREE REMOVERLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.25 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $29.85 $12.10
$49.75 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.35 $12.10
$50.25 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.85 $12.10
$50.75 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.35 $12.10
$51.25 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.85 $12.10
$51.75 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.35 $12.10
$52.50 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.10 $12.10This classification applies to the wholesale removal
of standing trees including all associated trimming of branches and limbs, and applies to the removal of branches at locations not on or around utility lines. For
apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
LASER BEAM OPERATORLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $30.10 $12.10
$50.00 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.60 $12.10
$50.50 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.10 $12.10
$51.00 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.60 $12.10
$51.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.10 $12.10
$52.00 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.60 $12.10
$52.75 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.35 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
MARBLE & TILE FINISHERSBRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3 - MARBLE & TILE
$63.67 02/01/2014 $10.18 $0.00 $36.66 $16.83
$64.45 08/01/2014 $10.18 $0.00 $37.37 $16.90
$64.90 02/01/2015 $10.18 $0.00 $37.82 $16.90
$65.68 08/01/2015 $10.18 $0.00 $38.53 $16.97
$66.13 02/01/2016 $10.18 $0.00 $38.98 $16.97
$66.91 08/01/2016 $10.18 $0.00 $39.68 $17.05
$67.37 02/01/2017 $10.18 $0.00 $40.14 $17.05
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UnemploymentEffective Date
MARBLE & TILE FINISHER - Local 3 Marble & TileApprentice -
02/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $18.33 $10.18 $16.83 $0.00 $45.34 50
2 $22.00 $10.18 $16.83 $0.00 $49.01 60
3 $25.66 $10.18 $16.83 $0.00 $52.67 70
4 $29.33 $10.18 $16.83 $0.00 $56.34 80
5 $32.99 $10.18 $16.83 $0.00 $60.00 90
08/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $18.69 $10.18 $16.90 $0.00 $45.77 50
2 $22.42 $10.18 $16.90 $0.00 $49.50 60
3 $26.16 $10.18 $16.90 $0.00 $53.24 70
4 $29.90 $10.18 $16.90 $0.00 $56.98 80
5 $33.63 $10.18 $16.90 $0.00 $60.71 90
Notes:
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:3
MARBLE MASONS,TILELAYERS & TERRAZZO MECHBRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3 - MARBLE & TILE
$76.43 02/01/2014 $10.18 $0.00 $48.10 $18.15
$77.40 08/01/2014 $10.18 $0.00 $49.00 $18.22
$77.96 02/01/2015 $10.18 $0.00 $49.56 $18.22
$78.93 08/01/2015 $10.18 $0.00 $50.46 $18.29
$79.50 02/01/2016 $10.18 $0.00 $51.03 $18.29
$80.48 08/01/2016 $10.18 $0.00 $51.93 $18.37
$81.05 02/01/2017 $10.18 $0.00 $52.50 $18.37
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UnemploymentEffective Date
MARBLE-TILE-TERRAZZO MECHANIC - Local 3 Marble & TileApprentice -
02/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $24.05 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $52.38 50
2 $28.86 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $57.19 60
3 $33.67 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $62.00 70
4 $38.48 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $66.81 80
5 $43.29 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $71.62 90
08/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $24.50 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $52.90 50
2 $29.40 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $57.80 60
3 $34.30 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $62.70 70
4 $39.20 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $67.60 80
5 $44.10 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $72.50 90
Notes:
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5
MECH. SWEEPER OPERATOR (ON CONST. SITES)OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$64.29 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $40.11 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
MECHANICS MAINTENANCEOPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$64.29 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $40.11 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
MILLWRIGHT (Zone 2)MILLWRIGHTS LOCAL 1121 - Zone 2
$58.62 10/01/2013 $9.80 $0.00 $32.81 $16.01
$59.22 04/01/2014 $9.80 $0.00 $33.41 $16.01
$59.98 10/01/2014 $9.80 $0.00 $34.17 $16.01
$60.75 04/01/2015 $9.80 $0.00 $34.94 $16.01
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UnemploymentEffective Date
MILLWRIGHT - Local 1121 Zone 2Apprentice -
10/01/2013
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $18.05 $9.80 $4.40 $0.00 $32.25 55
2 $21.33 $9.80 $13.21 $0.00 $44.34 65
3 $24.61 $9.80 $14.01 $0.00 $48.42 75
4 $27.89 $9.80 $14.81 $0.00 $52.50 85
04/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $18.38 $9.80 $4.40 $0.00 $32.58 55
2 $21.72 $9.80 $13.21 $0.00 $44.73 65
3 $25.06 $9.80 $14.01 $0.00 $48.87 75
4 $28.40 $9.80 $14.81 $0.00 $53.01 85
Notes:
Steps are 2,000 hours
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5
MORTAR MIXERLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $30.10 $12.10
$50.00 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.60 $12.10
$50.50 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.10 $12.10
$51.00 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.60 $12.10
$51.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.10 $12.10
$52.00 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.60 $12.10
$52.75 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.35 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
OILER (OTHER THAN TRUCK CRANES,GRADALLS)OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$45.14 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $20.96 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
OILER (TRUCK CRANES, GRADALLS)OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$48.61 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $24.43 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
OTHER POWER DRIVEN EQUIPMENT - CLASS IIOPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$64.29 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $40.11 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
PAINTER (BRIDGES/TANKS)PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 2
$69.86 01/01/2014 $7.85 $0.00 $45.91 $16.10
$70.71 07/01/2014 $7.85 $0.00 $46.76 $16.10
$71.61 01/01/2015 $7.85 $0.00 $47.66 $16.10
$72.51 07/01/2015 $7.85 $0.00 $48.56 $16.10
$73.46 01/01/2016 $7.85 $0.00 $49.51 $16.10
$74.41 07/01/2016 $7.85 $0.00 $50.46 $16.10
$75.36 01/01/2017 $7.85 $0.00 $51.41 $16.10
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PAINTER Local 35 - BRIDGES/TANKSApprentice -
01/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $22.96 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $30.81 50
2 $25.25 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $36.76 55
3 $27.55 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $39.39 60
4 $29.84 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $42.01 65
5 $32.14 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $54.10 70
6 $34.43 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $56.72 75
7 $36.73 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $59.35 80
8 $41.32 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $64.61 90
07/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $23.38 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $31.23 50
2 $25.72 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $37.23 55
3 $28.06 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $39.90 60
4 $30.39 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $42.56 65
5 $32.73 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $54.69 70
6 $35.07 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $57.36 75
7 $37.41 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $60.03 80
8 $42.08 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $65.37 90
Notes:
Steps are 750 hrs.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1
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 2
$60.76 01/01/2014 $7.85 $0.00 $36.81 $16.10
$61.61 07/01/2014 $7.85 $0.00 $37.66 $16.10
$62.51 01/01/2015 $7.85 $0.00 $38.56 $16.10
$63.41 07/01/2015 $7.85 $0.00 $39.46 $16.10
$64.36 01/01/2016 $7.85 $0.00 $40.41 $16.10
$65.31 07/01/2016 $7.85 $0.00 $41.36 $16.10
$66.26 01/01/2017 $7.85 $0.00 $42.31 $16.10
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UnemploymentEffective Date
PAINTER Local 35 Zone 2 - Spray/Sandblast - NewApprentice -
01/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $18.41 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $26.26 50
2 $20.25 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $31.76 55
3 $22.09 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $33.93 60
4 $23.93 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $36.10 65
5 $25.77 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $47.73 70
6 $27.61 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $49.90 75
7 $29.45 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $52.07 80
8 $33.13 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $56.42 90
07/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $18.83 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $26.68 50
2 $20.71 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $32.22 55
3 $22.60 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $34.44 60
4 $24.48 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $36.65 65
5 $26.36 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $48.32 70
6 $28.25 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $50.54 75
7 $30.13 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $52.75 80
8 $33.89 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $57.18 90
Notes:
Steps are 750 hrs.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1
PAINTER (SPRAY OR SANDBLAST, REPAINT)PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 2
$58.82 01/01/2014 $7.85 $0.00 $34.87 $16.10
$59.67 07/01/2014 $7.85 $0.00 $35.72 $16.10
$60.57 01/01/2015 $7.85 $0.00 $36.62 $16.10
$61.47 07/01/2015 $7.85 $0.00 $37.52 $16.10
$62.42 01/01/2016 $7.85 $0.00 $38.47 $16.10
$63.37 07/01/2016 $7.85 $0.00 $39.42 $16.10
$64.32 01/01/2017 $7.85 $0.00 $40.37 $16.10
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UnemploymentEffective Date
PAINTER Local 35 Zone 2 - Spray/Sandblast - RepaintApprentice -
01/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $17.44 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $25.29 50
2 $19.18 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $30.69 55
3 $20.92 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $32.76 60
4 $22.67 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $34.84 65
5 $24.41 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $46.37 70
6 $26.15 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $48.44 75
7 $27.90 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $50.52 80
8 $31.38 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $54.67 90
07/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $17.86 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $25.71 50
2 $19.65 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $31.16 55
3 $21.43 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $33.27 60
4 $23.22 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $35.39 65
5 $25.00 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $46.96 70
6 $26.79 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $49.08 75
7 $28.58 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $51.20 80
8 $32.15 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $55.44 90
Notes:
Steps are 750 hrs.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1
PAINTER (TRAFFIC MARKINGS)LABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.25 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $29.85 $12.10
$49.75 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.35 $12.10
$50.25 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.85 $12.10
$50.75 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.35 $12.10
$51.25 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.85 $12.10
$51.75 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.35 $12.10
$52.50 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.10 $12.10For Apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
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 2
$59.36 01/01/2014 $7.85 $0.00 $35.41 $16.10
$60.21 07/01/2014 $7.85 $0.00 $36.26 $16.10
$61.11 01/01/2015 $7.85 $0.00 $37.16 $16.10
$62.01 07/01/2015 $7.85 $0.00 $38.06 $16.10
$62.96 01/01/2016 $7.85 $0.00 $39.01 $16.10
$63.91 07/01/2016 $7.85 $0.00 $39.96 $16.10
$64.86 01/01/2017 $7.85 $0.00 $40.91 $16.10
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UnemploymentEffective Date
PAINTER - Local 35 Zone 2 - BRUSH NEWApprentice -
01/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $17.71 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $25.56 50
2 $19.48 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $30.99 55
3 $21.25 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $33.09 60
4 $23.02 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $35.19 65
5 $24.79 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $46.75 70
6 $26.56 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $48.85 75
7 $28.33 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $50.95 80
8 $31.87 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $55.16 90
07/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $18.13 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $25.98 50
2 $19.94 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $31.45 55
3 $21.76 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $33.60 60
4 $23.57 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $35.74 65
5 $25.38 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $47.34 70
6 $27.20 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $49.49 75
7 $29.01 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $51.63 80
8 $32.63 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $55.92 90
Notes:
Steps are 750 hrs.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1
PAINTER / TAPER (BRUSH, REPAINT)PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 2
$57.42 01/01/2014 $7.85 $0.00 $33.47 $16.10
$58.27 07/01/2014 $7.85 $0.00 $34.32 $16.10
$59.17 01/01/2015 $7.85 $0.00 $35.22 $16.10
$60.07 07/01/2015 $7.85 $0.00 $36.12 $16.10
$61.02 01/01/2016 $7.85 $0.00 $37.07 $16.10
$61.97 07/01/2016 $7.85 $0.00 $38.02 $16.10
$62.92 01/01/2017 $7.85 $0.00 $38.97 $16.10
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UnemploymentEffective Date
PAINTER Local 35 Zone 2 - BRUSH REPAINTApprentice -
01/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $16.74 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $24.59 50
2 $18.41 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $29.92 55
3 $20.08 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $31.92 60
4 $21.76 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $33.93 65
5 $23.43 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $45.39 70
6 $25.10 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $47.39 75
7 $26.78 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $49.40 80
8 $30.12 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $53.41 90
07/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $17.16 $7.85 $0.00 $0.00 $25.01 50
2 $18.88 $7.85 $3.66 $0.00 $30.39 55
3 $20.59 $7.85 $3.99 $0.00 $32.43 60
4 $22.31 $7.85 $4.32 $0.00 $34.48 65
5 $24.02 $7.85 $14.11 $0.00 $45.98 70
6 $25.74 $7.85 $14.44 $0.00 $48.03 75
7 $27.46 $7.85 $14.77 $0.00 $50.08 80
8 $30.89 $7.85 $15.44 $0.00 $54.18 90
Notes:
Steps are 750 hrs.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1
PANEL & PICKUP TRUCKS DRIVERTEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B
$47.35 12/01/2012 $9.07 $0.00 $30.28 $8.00
PIER AND DOCK CONSTRUCTOR (UNDERPINNING AND
DECK)PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1)
$68.07 08/01/2013 $9.80 $0.00 $40.10 $18.17
$69.57 08/01/2014 $9.80 $0.00 $41.60 $18.17
$71.07 08/01/2015 $9.80 $0.00 $43.10 $18.17
PILE DRIVERPILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1)
$68.07 08/01/2013 $9.80 $0.00 $40.10 $18.17
$69.57 08/01/2014 $9.80 $0.00 $41.60 $18.17
$71.07 08/01/2015 $9.80 $0.00 $43.10 $18.17
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UnemploymentEffective Date
PILE DRIVER - Local 56 Zone 1Apprentice -
08/01/2013
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $20.05 $9.80 $18.17 $0.00 $48.02 50
2 $24.06 $9.80 $18.17 $0.00 $52.03 60
3 $28.07 $9.80 $18.17 $0.00 $56.04 70
4 $30.08 $9.80 $18.17 $0.00 $58.05 75
5 $32.08 $9.80 $18.17 $0.00 $60.05 80
6 $32.08 $9.80 $18.17 $0.00 $60.05 80
7 $36.09 $9.80 $18.17 $0.00 $64.06 90
8 $36.09 $9.80 $18.17 $0.00 $64.06 90
08/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $20.80 $9.80 $18.17 $0.00 $48.77 50
2 $24.96 $9.80 $18.17 $0.00 $52.93 60
3 $29.12 $9.80 $18.17 $0.00 $57.09 70
4 $31.20 $9.80 $18.17 $0.00 $59.17 75
5 $33.28 $9.80 $18.17 $0.00 $61.25 80
6 $33.28 $9.80 $18.17 $0.00 $61.25 80
7 $37.44 $9.80 $18.17 $0.00 $65.41 90
8 $37.44 $9.80 $18.17 $0.00 $65.41 90
Notes:
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:3
PIPELAYERLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $30.10 $12.10
$50.00 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.60 $12.10
$50.50 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.10 $12.10
$51.00 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.60 $12.10
$51.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.10 $12.10
$52.00 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.60 $12.10
$52.75 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.35 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
PLUMBER & PIPEFITTERPLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS LOCAL 51
$61.36 09/01/2013 $10.80 $0.00 $35.21 $15.35
$61.86 03/01/2014 $10.80 $0.00 $35.71 $15.35
$62.36 09/01/2014 $10.80 $0.00 $36.21 $15.35
$63.11 03/01/2015 $10.80 $0.00 $36.96 $15.35
$63.86 09/01/2015 $10.80 $0.00 $37.71 $15.35
$64.61 03/01/2016 $10.80 $0.00 $38.46 $15.35
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UnemploymentEffective Date
PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER - Local 51Apprentice -
09/01/2013
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $14.08 $10.80 $1.50 $0.00 $26.38 40
2 $17.61 $10.80 $1.50 $0.00 $29.91 50
3 $21.13 $10.80 $7.85 $0.00 $39.78 60
4 $24.65 $10.80 $11.66 $0.00 $47.11 70
5 $28.17 $10.80 $15.35 $0.00 $54.32 80
03/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $14.28 $10.80 $1.50 $0.00 $26.58 40
2 $17.86 $10.80 $1.50 $0.00 $30.16 50
3 $21.43 $10.80 $7.85 $0.00 $40.08 60
4 $25.00 $10.80 $11.66 $0.00 $47.46 70
5 $28.57 $10.80 $15.35 $0.00 $54.72 80
Notes:
Steps 2000hrs. Prior 9/1/05; 40/40/45/50/55/60/65/75/80/85
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:3
PNEUMATIC CONTROLS (TEMP.)PLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS LOCAL 51
$61.36 09/01/2013 $10.80 $0.00 $35.21 $15.35
$61.86 03/01/2014 $10.80 $0.00 $35.71 $15.35
$62.36 09/01/2014 $10.80 $0.00 $36.21 $15.35
$63.11 03/01/2015 $10.80 $0.00 $36.96 $15.35
$63.86 09/01/2015 $10.80 $0.00 $37.71 $15.35
$64.61 03/01/2016 $10.80 $0.00 $38.46 $15.35For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- PIPEFITTER" or "PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER"
PNEUMATIC DRILL/TOOL OPERATORLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $30.10 $12.10
$50.00 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.60 $12.10
$50.50 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.10 $12.10
$51.00 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.60 $12.10
$51.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.10 $12.10
$52.00 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.60 $12.10
$52.75 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.35 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
POWDERMAN & BLASTERLABORERS - ZONE 2
$50.25 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $30.85 $12.10
$50.75 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.35 $12.10
$51.25 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.85 $12.10
$51.75 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.35 $12.10
$52.25 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.85 $12.10
$52.75 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.35 $12.10
$53.50 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $34.10 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
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UnemploymentEffective Date
POWER SHOVEL/DERRICK/TRENCHING MACHINEOPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$64.67 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $40.49 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
PUMP OPERATOR (CONCRETE)OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$64.67 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $40.49 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
PUMP OPERATOR (DEWATERING, OTHER)OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$52.29 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $28.11 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
READY-MIX CONCRETE DRIVERTEAMSTERS LOCAL 653
$31.13 08/01/2008 $7.16 $0.00 $19.76 $4.21
RECLAIMERSOPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$64.29 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $40.11 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
RESIDENTIAL WOOD FRAME (All Other Work)CARPENTERS -ZONE 2 (Residential Wood)
$48.42 04/01/2011 $8.67 $0.00 $24.24 $15.51
RESIDENTIAL WOOD FRAME CARPENTER **
** The Residential Wood Frame Carpenter classification applies
only to the construction of new, wood frame residences that do
not exceed four stories including the basement.CARPENTERS -ZONE
2 (Residential Wood)
$36.81 05/01/2011 $6.34 $0.00 $24.24 $6.23
As of 9/1/09 Carpentry work on wood-frame residential WEATHERIZATION projects shall be paid the RESIDENTIAL WOOD FRAME CARPENTER rate.
CARPENTER (Residential Wood Frame) - Zone 2Apprentice -
05/01/2011
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $14.54 $6.34 $0.00 $0.00 $20.88 60
2 $14.54 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $27.11 60
3 $15.76 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $28.33 65
4 $16.97 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $29.54 70
5 $18.18 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $30.75 75
6 $19.39 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $31.96 80
7 $20.60 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $33.17 85
8 $21.82 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $34.39 90
Notes:
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5
RIDE-ON MOTORIZED BUGGY OPERATORLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $30.10 $12.10
$50.00 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.60 $12.10
$50.50 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.10 $12.10
$51.00 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.60 $12.10
$51.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.10 $12.10
$52.00 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.60 $12.10
$52.75 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.35 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
ROLLER/SPREADER/MULCHING MACHINEOPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$64.29 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $40.11 $14.18
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UnemploymentEffective Date
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
ROOFER (Inc.Roofer Waterproofng &Roofer Damproofg)ROOFERS LOCAL 33
$60.41 02/01/2014 $10.50 $0.00 $39.21 $10.70
$61.31 08/01/2014 $10.50 $0.00 $40.11 $10.70
$62.21 02/01/2015 $10.50 $0.00 $41.01 $10.70
$63.11 08/01/2015 $10.50 $0.00 $41.91 $10.70
$64.01 02/01/2016 $10.50 $0.00 $42.81 $10.70
ROOFER - Local 33Apprentice -
02/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $19.61 $10.50 $3.38 $0.00 $33.49 50
2 $23.53 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $44.73 60
3 $25.49 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $46.69 65
4 $29.41 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $50.61 75
5 $33.33 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $54.53 85
08/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $20.06 $10.50 $3.38 $0.00 $33.94 50
2 $24.07 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $45.27 60
3 $26.07 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $47.27 65
4 $30.08 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $51.28 75
5 $34.09 $10.50 $10.70 $0.00 $55.29 85
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.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:**
ROOFER SLATE / TILE / PRECAST CONCRETEROOFERS LOCAL 33
$60.66 02/01/2014 $10.50 $0.00 $39.46 $10.70
$61.56 08/01/2014 $10.50 $0.00 $40.36 $10.70
$62.46 02/01/2015 $10.50 $0.00 $41.26 $10.70
$63.36 08/01/2015 $10.50 $0.00 $42.16 $10.70
$64.26 02/01/2016 $10.50 $0.00 $43.06 $10.70For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- ROOFER"
SHEETMETAL WORKERSHEETMETAL WORKERS LOCAL 17 - A
$74.49 02/01/2014 $9.82 $2.17 $42.76 $19.74
$75.34 08/01/2014 $9.82 $2.17 $43.61 $19.74
$76.24 02/01/2015 $9.82 $2.17 $44.51 $19.74
$77.24 08/01/2015 $9.82 $2.17 $45.51 $19.74
$78.24 02/01/2016 $9.82 $2.17 $46.51 $19.74
$79.39 08/01/2016 $9.82 $2.17 $47.66 $19.74
$80.49 02/01/2017 $9.82 $2.17 $48.76 $19.74
$81.59 08/01/2017 $9.82 $2.17 $49.86 $19.74
$82.74 02/01/2018 $9.82 $2.17 $51.01 $19.74
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SHEET METAL WORKER - Local 17-AApprentice -
02/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $17.10 $9.82 $4.28 $0.00 $31.20 40
2 $17.10 $9.82 $4.28 $0.00 $31.20 40
3 $19.24 $9.82 $8.70 $1.13 $38.89 45
4 $19.24 $9.82 $8.70 $1.13 $38.89 45
5 $21.38 $9.82 $9.49 $1.22 $41.91 50
6 $21.38 $9.82 $9.74 $1.23 $42.17 50
7 $25.66 $9.82 $11.05 $1.40 $47.93 60
8 $27.79 $9.82 $11.84 $1.48 $50.93 65
9 $32.07 $9.82 $13.41 $1.66 $56.96 75
10 $36.35 $9.82 $14.48 $1.82 $62.47 85
08/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $17.44 $9.82 $4.28 $0.00 $31.54 40
2 $17.44 $9.82 $4.28 $0.00 $31.54 40
3 $19.62 $9.82 $8.70 $1.13 $39.27 45
4 $19.62 $9.82 $8.70 $1.13 $39.27 45
5 $21.81 $9.82 $9.49 $1.22 $42.34 50
6 $21.81 $9.82 $9.74 $1.23 $42.60 50
7 $26.17 $9.82 $11.05 $1.40 $48.44 60
8 $28.35 $9.82 $11.84 $1.48 $51.49 65
9 $32.71 $9.82 $13.41 $1.66 $57.60 75
10 $37.07 $9.82 $14.48 $1.82 $63.19 85
Notes:
Steps are 6 mos.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:4
SIGN ERECTORPAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 2
$39.93 06/01/2013 $7.07 $0.00 $25.81 $7.05
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Classification Total RateBase Wage Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentEffective Date
SIGN ERECTOR - Local 35 Zone 2Apprentice -
06/01/2013
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $12.91 $7.07 $0.00 $0.00 $19.98 50
2 $14.20 $7.07 $2.45 $0.00 $23.72 55
3 $15.49 $7.07 $2.45 $0.00 $25.01 60
4 $16.78 $7.07 $2.45 $0.00 $26.30 65
5 $18.07 $7.07 $7.05 $0.00 $32.19 70
6 $19.36 $7.07 $7.05 $0.00 $33.48 75
7 $20.65 $7.07 $7.05 $0.00 $34.77 80
8 $21.94 $7.07 $7.05 $0.00 $36.06 85
9 $23.23 $7.07 $7.05 $0.00 $37.35 90
Notes:
Steps are 4 mos.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1
SPECIALIZED EARTH MOVING EQUIP < 35 TONSTEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B
$49.45 12/01/2013 $9.41 $0.00 $31.24 $8.80
$49.80 06/01/2014 $9.41 $0.00 $31.59 $8.80
$50.30 08/01/2014 $9.91 $0.00 $31.59 $8.80
$50.83 12/01/2014 $9.91 $0.00 $31.59 $9.33
$51.18 06/01/2015 $9.91 $0.00 $31.94 $9.33
$51.68 08/01/2015 $10.41 $0.00 $31.94 $9.33
$52.43 12/01/2015 $10.41 $0.00 $31.94 $10.08
$52.93 06/01/2016 $10.41 $0.00 $32.44 $10.08
$53.43 08/01/2016 $10.91 $0.00 $32.44 $10.08
$54.24 12/01/2016 $10.91 $0.00 $32.44 $10.89
SPECIALIZED EARTH MOVING EQUIP > 35 TONSTEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B
$49.74 12/01/2013 $9.41 $0.00 $31.53 $8.80
$50.09 06/01/2014 $9.41 $0.00 $31.88 $8.80
$50.59 08/01/2014 $9.91 $0.00 $31.88 $8.80
$51.12 12/01/2014 $9.91 $0.00 $31.88 $9.33
$51.47 06/01/2015 $9.91 $0.00 $32.23 $9.33
$51.97 08/01/2015 $10.41 $0.00 $32.23 $9.33
$52.72 12/01/2015 $10.41 $0.00 $32.23 $10.08
$53.22 06/01/2016 $10.41 $0.00 $32.73 $10.08
$53.72 08/01/2016 $10.91 $0.00 $32.73 $10.08
$54.53 12/01/2016 $10.91 $0.00 $32.73 $10.89
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Classification Total RateBase Wage Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentEffective Date
SPRINKLER FITTERSPRINKLER FITTERS LOCAL 550 - (Section A) Zone 1
$74.60 01/01/2014 $8.42 $0.00 $53.33 $12.85
$75.85 03/01/2014 $8.42 $0.00 $54.58 $12.85
$77.00 10/01/2014 $8.42 $0.00 $55.73 $12.85
$77.15 01/01/2015 $8.42 $0.00 $55.73 $13.00
$78.15 03/01/2015 $8.42 $0.00 $56.73 $13.00
$79.30 10/01/2015 $8.42 $0.00 $57.88 $13.00
$79.70 01/01/2016 $8.67 $0.00 $57.88 $13.15
$80.70 03/01/2016 $8.67 $0.00 $58.88 $13.15
$81.85 10/01/2016 $8.67 $0.00 $60.03 $13.15
$82.85 03/01/2017 $8.67 $0.00 $61.03 $13.15
SPRINKLER FITTER - Local 550 (Section A) Zone 1Apprentice -
01/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $18.67 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $35.34 35
2 $21.33 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $38.00 40
3 $24.00 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $40.67 45
4 $26.67 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $43.34 50
5 $29.33 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $46.00 55
6 $32.00 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $48.67 60
7 $34.66 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $51.33 65
8 $37.33 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $54.00 70
9 $40.00 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $56.67 75
10 $42.66 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $59.33 80
03/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $19.10 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $35.77 35
2 $21.83 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $38.50 40
3 $24.56 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $41.23 45
4 $27.29 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $43.96 50
5 $30.02 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $46.69 55
6 $32.75 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $49.42 60
7 $35.48 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $52.15 65
8 $38.21 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $54.88 70
9 $40.94 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $57.61 75
10 $43.66 $8.42 $8.25 $0.00 $60.33 80
Notes: Apprentice entered prior 9/30/10:
40/45/50/55/60/65/70/75/80/85
Steps are 850 hours
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:3
STEAM BOILER OPERATOROPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$64.29 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $40.11 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
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Classification Total RateBase Wage Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentEffective Date
TAMPERS, SELF-PROPELLED OR TRACTOR DRAWNOPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$64.29 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $40.11 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNICIANELECTRICIANS LOCAL 223
$47.78 09/01/2013 $7.70 $0.00 $30.95 $9.13
TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNICIAN - Local 223Apprentice -
09/01/2013
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0
Notes: See Electrician Apprentice Wages
Steps are 750hrs
Telecom Apprentice Wages shall be the same as the Electrician Apprentice Wages
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1
TERRAZZO FINISHERSBRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3 - MARBLE & TILE
$75.33 02/01/2014 $10.18 $0.00 $47.00 $18.15
$76.30 08/01/2014 $10.18 $0.00 $47.90 $18.22
$76.86 02/01/2015 $10.18 $0.00 $48.46 $18.22
$77.83 08/01/2015 $10.18 $0.00 $49.36 $18.29
$78.40 02/01/2016 $10.18 $0.00 $49.93 $18.29
$79.38 08/01/2016 $10.18 $0.00 $50.83 $18.37
$79.95 02/01/2017 $10.18 $0.00 $51.40 $18.37
TERRAZZO FINISHER - Local 3 Marble & TileApprentice -
02/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $23.50 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $51.83 50
2 $28.20 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $56.53 60
3 $32.90 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $61.23 70
4 $37.60 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $65.93 80
5 $42.30 $10.18 $18.15 $0.00 $70.63 90
08/01/2014
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $23.95 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $52.35 50
2 $28.74 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $57.14 60
3 $33.53 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $61.93 70
4 $38.32 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $66.72 80
5 $43.11 $10.18 $18.22 $0.00 $71.51 90
Notes:
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:3
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UnemploymentEffective Date
TEST BORING DRILLERLABORERS - FOUNDATION AND MARINE
$54.90 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $34.70 $12.90
$55.65 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $35.45 $12.90
$56.40 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $36.20 $12.90
$57.15 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $36.95 $12.90
$57.90 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $37.70 $12.90
$58.65 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $38.45 $12.90
$59.65 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $39.45 $12.90For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
TEST BORING DRILLER HELPERLABORERS - FOUNDATION AND MARINE
$53.62 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $33.42 $12.90
$54.37 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $34.17 $12.90
$55.12 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $34.92 $12.90
$55.87 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $35.67 $12.90
$56.62 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $36.42 $12.90
$57.37 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $37.17 $12.90
$58.37 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $38.17 $12.90For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
TEST BORING LABORERLABORERS - FOUNDATION AND MARINE
$53.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $33.30 $12.90
$54.25 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $34.05 $12.90
$55.00 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $34.80 $12.90
$55.75 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $35.55 $12.90
$56.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $36.30 $12.90
$57.25 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $37.05 $12.90
$58.25 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $38.05 $12.90For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
TRACTORS/PORTABLE STEAM GENERATORSOPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$64.29 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $40.11 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
TRAILERS FOR EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENTTEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B
$50.03 12/01/2013 $9.41 $0.00 $31.82 $8.80
$50.38 06/01/2014 $9.41 $0.00 $32.17 $8.80
$50.88 08/01/2014 $9.91 $0.00 $32.17 $8.80
$51.41 12/01/2014 $9.91 $0.00 $32.17 $9.33
$51.76 06/01/2015 $9.91 $0.00 $32.52 $9.33
$52.26 08/01/2015 $10.41 $0.00 $32.52 $9.33
$53.01 12/01/2015 $10.41 $0.00 $32.52 $10.08
$53.51 06/01/2016 $10.41 $0.00 $33.02 $10.08
$54.01 08/01/2016 $10.91 $0.00 $33.02 $10.08
$54.82 12/01/2016 $10.91 $0.00 $33.02 $10.89
TUNNEL WORK - COMPRESSED AIRLABORERS (COMPRESSED AIR)
$66.18 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $45.58 $13.30
$66.93 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $46.33 $13.30
$67.68 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $47.08 $13.30
$68.43 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $47.83 $13.30
$69.18 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $48.58 $13.30
$69.93 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $49.33 $13.30
$70.93 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $50.33 $13.30For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
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Classification Total RateBase Wage Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentEffective Date
TUNNEL WORK - COMPRESSED AIR (HAZ. WASTE)LABORERS (COMPRESSED AIR)
$68.18 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $47.58 $13.30
$68.93 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $48.33 $13.30
$69.68 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $49.08 $13.30
$70.43 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $49.83 $13.30
$71.18 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $50.58 $13.30
$71.93 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $51.33 $13.30
$72.93 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $52.33 $13.30For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
TUNNEL WORK - FREE AIRLABORERS (FREE AIR TUNNEL)
$58.25 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $37.65 $13.30
$59.00 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $38.40 $13.30
$59.75 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $39.15 $13.30
$60.50 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $39.90 $13.30
$61.25 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $40.65 $13.30
$62.00 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $41.40 $13.30
$63.00 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $42.40 $13.30For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
TUNNEL WORK - FREE AIR (HAZ. WASTE)LABORERS (FREE AIR TUNNEL)
$60.25 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $39.65 $13.30
$61.00 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $40.40 $13.30
$61.75 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $41.15 $13.30
$62.50 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $41.90 $13.30
$63.25 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $42.65 $13.30
$64.00 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $43.40 $13.30
$65.00 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $44.40 $13.30For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
VAC-HAULTEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B
$49.45 12/01/2013 $9.41 $0.00 $31.24 $8.80
$49.80 06/01/2014 $9.41 $0.00 $31.59 $8.80
$50.30 08/01/2014 $9.91 $0.00 $31.59 $8.80
$50.83 12/01/2014 $9.91 $0.00 $31.59 $9.33
$51.18 06/01/2015 $9.91 $0.00 $31.94 $9.33
$51.68 08/01/2015 $10.41 $0.00 $31.94 $9.33
$52.43 12/01/2015 $10.41 $0.00 $31.94 $10.08
$52.93 06/01/2016 $10.41 $0.00 $32.44 $10.08
$53.43 08/01/2016 $10.91 $0.00 $32.44 $10.08
$54.24 12/01/2016 $10.91 $0.00 $32.44 $10.89
WAGON DRILL OPERATORLABORERS - ZONE 2
$49.50 12/01/2013 $7.30 $0.00 $30.10 $12.10
$50.00 06/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $30.60 $12.10
$50.50 12/01/2014 $7.30 $0.00 $31.10 $12.10
$51.00 06/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $31.60 $12.10
$51.50 12/01/2015 $7.30 $0.00 $32.10 $12.10
$52.00 06/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $32.60 $12.10
$52.75 12/01/2016 $7.30 $0.00 $33.35 $12.10For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LABORER"
WASTE WATER PUMP OPERATOROPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$64.67 12/01/2013 $10.00 $0.00 $40.49 $14.18
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- OPERATING ENGINEERS"
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UnemploymentEffective Date
WATER METER INSTALLERPLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS LOCAL 51
$61.36 09/01/2013 $10.80 $0.00 $35.21 $15.35
$61.86 03/01/2014 $10.80 $0.00 $35.71 $15.35
$62.36 09/01/2014 $10.80 $0.00 $36.21 $15.35
$63.11 03/01/2015 $10.80 $0.00 $36.96 $15.35
$63.86 09/01/2015 $10.80 $0.00 $37.71 $15.35
$64.61 03/01/2016 $10.80 $0.00 $38.46 $15.35For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER" or "PLUMBER/GASFITTER"
Outside Electrical - East
CABLE TECHNICIAN (Power Zone)OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
$38.84 09/01/2013 $8.70 $0.00 $25.66 $4.48
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LINEMAN"
CABLEMAN (Underground Ducts & Cables)OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
$51.83 09/01/2013 $8.70 $0.00 $36.55 $6.58
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LINEMAN"
DRIVER / GROUNDMAN CDLOUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
$44.69 09/01/2013 $8.70 $0.00 $29.94 $6.05
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LINEMAN"
DRIVER / GROUNDMAN -Inexperienced (<2000 Hrs)OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
$37.46 09/01/2013 $8.70 $0.00 $23.52 $5.24
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LINEMAN"
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (Class A CDL)OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
$54.48 09/01/2013 $8.70 $0.00 $36.35 $9.43
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LINEMAN"
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (Class B CDL)OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
$47.37 09/01/2013 $8.70 $0.00 $32.08 $6.59
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LINEMAN"
GROUNDMANOUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
$35.94 09/01/2013 $8.70 $0.00 $23.52 $3.72
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LINEMAN"
GROUNDMAN -Inexperienced (<2000 Hrs.)OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
$30.80 09/01/2013 $8.70 $0.00 $19.25 $2.85
For apprentice rates see "Apprentice- LINEMAN"
JOURNEYMAN LINEMANOUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
$63.25 09/01/2013 $8.70 $0.00 $42.77 $11.78
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Classification Total RateBase Wage Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentEffective Date
LINEMAN (Outside Electrical) - East Local 104Apprentice -
09/01/2013
Health PensionSupplemental
UnemploymentStep Apprentice Base Wage Total Ratepercent
Effective Date -
1 $25.66 $8.70 $4.24 $0.00 $38.60 60
2 $27.80 $8.70 $4.71 $0.00 $41.21 65
3 $29.94 $8.70 $5.43 $0.00 $44.07 70
4 $32.08 $8.70 $6.16 $0.00 $46.94 75
5 $34.22 $8.70 $6.88 $0.00 $49.80 80
6 $36.35 $8.70 $7.62 $0.00 $52.67 85
7 $38.49 $8.70 $8.83 $0.00 $56.02 90
Notes:
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:2
TELEDATA CABLE SPLICEROUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
$33.30 07/16/2012 $4.18 $0.00 $26.33 $2.79
TELEDATA LINEMAN/EQUIPMENT OPERATOROUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
$31.70 07/16/2012 $4.18 $0.00 $24.78 $2.74
TELEDATA WIREMAN/INSTALLER/TECHNICIANOUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
$31.70 07/16/2012 $4.18 $0.00 $24.78 $2.74
TREE TRIMMEROUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
$20.55 01/29/2012 $3.37 $0.00 $17.18 $0.00
This classification applies only to the trimming of branches on
and around utility lines.
TREE TRIMMER GROUNDMANOUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
$18.52 01/29/2012 $3.37 $0.00 $15.15 $0.00
This classification applies only to the trimming of branches on
and around utility lines.
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) unless otherwise specified.
* Ratios are expressed in allowable number of apprentices to journeymen or fraction thereof.
** 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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