Cider Mill Loop Water Storage Facility- Contracts ...,.. TOWN OF WAPFINGEB
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
ANIS
SPECIFICATIONS
FOR
CIDER MH-,L dOt)P WATER STORAGE FACILITY
TANK R:EHABILITAT ON I PALNTiNG
TOWN OF W.r FFINGER
D' UTCHESS COIJNITY, NEW YORK
JUNE 2001
PREPARED BY:
PAGGI, MARTIN & 'SEI.BENE LLP
Consulting Engineers &Laud Surveyors
6 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, New York 12601
PAGGI, MARTIN &DEL BENE LLP
Consulting Engineers&Land Surveyors
-i 56 Main Street
Poughkeepsie,New York 12601
845-471-7898
845-471-0905 (FAX)
VM FAX ONLY:
ADDENDUM NO. 1
FOR
CIDER MILL LOOP WATER STORAGE FACILITY
TANK REHABILITATION/PAINTING
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
DUTCHESS COUNTY,NEW YORK
ADDENDUM DATE: JULY 18TH,2001
BID DATE: JULY 20TH,2001
The following is Addendum No. 1 for the above Contract. This addendum is being faxed to each
Contractor on the bidder's list submitted to the Town of Wappinger. Each Contractor shall fax
,. back and acknowledge receipt of this fax to the Engineer's office at(845)471-0905. Each
Contractor submitting the bid shall:
1. Identify in the submitted bid document that they received this fax and addendum.
AND
2. Acknowledge that the price submitted takes this Addendum into consideration.
Bids submitted without the above two requirements will not be considered for review.
The Addendum is as follows:
3. All necessary proper precautions shall be taken in doing any work under any part of this Contract to
protect all adjacent private properties. Necessary pre-bid field inspection shall be made by the
Contractor to determine the extent and scope of this work.
4. Under the exterior tank preparation,the Contractor shall also include in his bid price all necessary
pressure washing.
5. The second exterior coat, as ordered by the Engineer,asked for in Item 100B shall now be placed in
the base bid Item 100A. Item 100B shall be stricken.
6. On Page DS-5 in the specifications under Section 9.0-Payment,the third paragraph shall be stricken.
The Contractor shall base his base bid on 430 sq.in.of horizontal welding/pit filling and 150 sq,in. of
vertical welding/pit filling and the Contractor will be paid that amount. There will be no deduct if the
II actual amount done is less. If the amount is more than 430/150 sq in.,it shall be paid for at the Unit
Price Bid under Item 100 C.
Joseph E.Paggi,Jr.,P.E. Ernst Martin,Jr.,P.E.,L.S. Charles R.Del Bene,Jr.,P.E-
ADDENUM NO. 1 Page No.2
CIDER MILL LOOP
MY 18,2001
7. As a clarification to the definition of square inches of welding,it shall be stated that 430 sq in is equal
to 430 linear feet(It). Therefore,the base bid shall include 430 linear feet(l.f.)of horizontal
welding/pit filling and 1501.f, of vertical welding/pit filling. The same shall be true for.the Unit Price
Bid for additional footage required.
8. Field conditions will dictate the method of the exterior paint application. For a spraying application to
be approved by the Engineer's office,proper environment must exist If not,the rolling application
will be required. In all likelihood,due to the season and the normal weather we expect to have in the
fall,it is anticipated that the rolling method will be utilized.
9. Under the Payment Item, Section 9.0 of the Specification,it states how the bid will be compared We
are now not asking for the second finished coat item,which was previously 100B. Therefore,the bids
will be compared at the total listed for the project in Item 100A(which includes the second exterior
coat). The Unit Price Bid for Item 100C will be added only if necessary,but will not be included in
the total bid which is listed on Page BP-3.
If there are any questions and/or comments regarding the above,please contact this office at(845)471-
7898 for individual clarifications.
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
' m AND
SPECIFICATIONS
FOR
CIDER MILL LOOP WATER STORAGE FACILITY
TANK REHABILITATION/PAINTING
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
DUTCHESS COUNTY,NEW YORK
JUNE 2001
PREPARED BY:
PAGGI,MARTIN&DEL BENE LLP
Consulting Engineers &Land Surveyors
56 Main Street
Poughkeepsie,New York 12601
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
ADDENDA BULLETIN AD-1
NOTICE TO BIDDERS NTB 1 NTB2
INFORMATION TO BIDDERS TTBI-PIB4
INSTRUCTION FOR BIDDERS iFB-1
BID AND PROPOSAL FORM BPI-BP5
NON-COLLUSION CERTIFICATION NCC1 NCC2
CONTRACT AGREEMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT CAl-CA3
TYPICAL BID PERFORMANCE BONDS BI -B5
NOTICE OF AWARD NOA-1
NOTICE TO PROCEED NTP-1
TYPICAL CHANGE ORDER CO-I
MBE/WBE WORK PLAN Ntl"EI-M/WBE7
PREVAILING WAGE SCALES PWR
GENERAL PROVISIONSGPI -GP13
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS GS I-GS7
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS: PAINTING GSPI-GSP2
DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS DS
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ADDENDA BULLETIN
1. Addenda maybe published pertaining to this project.
2. Please complete this form to expedite prompt delivery of Addenda to you and mail immediately.
3. Do not use a Post Office Box Address, as telegram addenda cannot be delivered.
4. It is not necessary to complete this form unless you are a plans and specifications purchaser or
examiner.
5. Mail this completed form to:
Town of Wappinger
Attention: Town Clerk
P.O.Box 324
Wappingers Falls,New York 12590
PROJECT: Cider Mill Loop Water Storage Facility—Tank Rehabilitation/Painting
Town of Wappinger
Dutchess County,New York
YOUR FIRM NAME:
YOUR STREET ADDRESS:
YOUR CITY, STATE,ZIP CODE:
YOUR PHONE No.: FAX No.:
No. OF SETS OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PURCHASED:
PLEASE CHECK ONE:
PRIME CONTRACTOR SUBCONTRACTOR
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
RECEIPT OF BIDS:
Separate sealed bids on enclosed forms as prepared by the Town Engineer will be received by the
Town Clerk until 10:45 A.M. (Local Time)on Friday, July 20, 2001 for:
CIDER MILL LOOP WATER STORAGE FACILITY
TANK REHABILITATION/PAINTING
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
DUTCHESS COUNTY,NEW YORK
For the rehabilitation/painting of the existing water storage facility at Cider Mill Loop.
Bids received after 10:45 AM,Friday, July 20d' 2001 will not be accepted or considered.
Sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 11:00 A.M. (Local Time)on Friday,July 2&
2001 at the Town Hall,20 Middiebush Road,Wappingers Falls,New York.
The Information for Bidders, Specifications and other Contract Documents may be reviewed at the
office of the Town Clerk,Town of Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Road,Wappingers Falls,New York
12590,and at the office of Paggi,Martin&Del Bene,LLP, Consulting Engineers, 56 Main Street,
Poughkeepsie,New York 12601.
Drawings and other Contract Documents will be available on Thursday, June 28h, 2001 and may be
obtained ONLY at the Town Hall upon deposit of$25.00 per set which is non-refundable. Deposit
made by check shall be made payable to the Town Clerk
Each bid shall be accompanied by a Certified Check or Bid Bond in the amount of five(5/)percent
of the base Bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders.
No Bidder may withdraw.a Bid within forty-five(45)days after the actual date of the opening
thereof
The Bid Deposit shall be made in Certified Check from the Bidder or in a Bid Bond on the form of
said Bid Bond attached to the Specifications or similar and be drawn payable to the Town of
Wappinger_
OWMRSRIGHTSRESERVED: The Town of Wappinger,herein called the Owner,reserves the
right to reject any and all Bids and to waive any formality or technicality in any Bid in the best
interests of the Owner and in accordance with the Law.
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STATEMENT OF NON-COLLUSION: Bidders on this Contract are required to execute the Non-
Collusion Bidding Certificate,in the form attached to the Specifications,pursuant to Section 103-4
of the General Municipal Law of the State of New York
Bidders are also required to comply with the provisions of the Human Rights Law as set forth in
Article 15 of the Executive Law of the State of New York.
The Town of Wappinger hereby notifies all Bidders that it will affirmatively insure that under any
Contract entered into pursuant to this Advertisement,Minority Business Enterprises will be afforded
full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on
the grounds of race, color or national origin in consideration for any awards.
The work required by this Contract shall consist of furnishing all labor, equipment,materials,
supervision, and performing all work necessary to complete the project as herein described. The
project entails the construction o£
• Interim/Exterior Stripping
• Welding
• Interior Coating
• Exterior Paining
The Town of Wappinger is exempt under the Tax Law of New York State,Article 28--Part III,and
is exempt from payment of Sales and Compensating Use Taxes of the State of New York on all
materials which are incorporated into work pursuant to the provisions of the Contract. These taxes
are not to be included in the Bid under New York State Tax Law,Article 28,Part M.
This notice is issued in the name of the Owner,the Town of Wappinger,Wappingers Falls,New
York.
Dated: Wednesday, June 27'`,2001 Gloria Morse
Town Clerk
Town of Wappinger
Town Clerk's Office
P.O. Box 324,Middlebush Road ,
Wappingers Falls,New York 12590
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INF RMATI N TO EMDE
Sealed bids for the Cider Mill Loop Water Storage Facility-Tank Rehabilitation/Painting for the Town of
Wappinger will be received at the office of the Town Clerk, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York
until 10:45 A.M. (Local Time)on Friday,July 20, 2001, and shall be publicly opened and read aloud by the
Town Clerk of the Town of Wappingers Falls, or her representative at 11:00 A.M.(Local Time)on Friday, July
20, 2001.
Bids received after 10.45 A.M. on Friday,July 20, 2001 will not be considered.
Each bidder must deposit with his proposal and bid a certified check or bid bond for 5 55 bid price, made payable to
the Town Clerk, Town of Wappinger, Wappingers Falls,New York.
The bidder awarded the contract,which shall be subject to the approval of the Town Board as to form and
sufficiency, will be required to execute Contract and Performance Bond satisfactory to the Town Attorney on which
the following provisions and stated sums are incorporated by reference to these instructions and general conditions.
1. Amount of Contract and Performance Bond is 100% of bid form and terms subject to owner's
approval.
2. Contractor's bodily injury liability insurance-
$1,000,000/$3,000,000.
Contractor's property damage liability insurance, including blasting insurance-
$ 1,000,000/$3,000,000
All insurance policies must contain a provision that claims made in connection with the project
will be acknowledged by the carrier and the extent that the carrier will defend and indemnify the
owner against same.
3. Insurance protecting owner and engineer and their agents and employees against claims from
injuries or death to persons or damage to property in the above amounts.
4. Workmen's Compensation Insurance-Statutory.
5. The work of the entire contract shall be substantially completed within seventy(70)days from
September 10, 2001. A deduction will be made from the contract price of$50.00 per day for
every calendar Clay after the completion date indicated above, that the entire contract is not
completed in every detail.
No work may begin until approval is given by the Engineer. In the event of severe weather a
suspension of work will be ordered by the Engineer(in writing), and the Contractor will carefully
protect all work and material against damage or injury from the inclement weather. When the
severe weather ends, the contractor shall receive a written notice to proceed from the Engineer,
and the work of the entire contract shall be completed-in the number of calendar days remaining
from the original start date.
6. The work specified in the following proposal, specifications and on contract drawings is as
follows:
The work required by the project shall consist of all labor, equipment, materials, supervision,
testing and performing all work necessary to rehabilitate the existing water storage facility at
Cider Mill Loop.
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1t is the belief that the expenditures are justified by the benefits which accrue to the said residents.
If said residents do not get the use of the facilities for which the expenditures are made, there is a
consequently financial loss to those residents which cannot be exactly computed. The Engineers
of the owner have figured that the time to be deducted from the contract price for not completing
on time is a reasonable computation of the loss to the residents of the Town.
Consideration of any extra work of supplemental contract work added to the original contract, as
well as extenuating circumstances beyond the control of the Contractor will be given due
consideration by the Owner before any deductions from the contract price is made.
7. Bids will be compared on the basis of the total of the respective lump sum prices. In the event
there is a discrepancy between any figures written in words and written in figures, the price
written in words shall govern. The Town Board reserves the right to waive any irregularities or
informalities in, or to reject any or all bids.
8. No oral interpretations shall be made to any bidder as to the meaning of any of the contract
documents or be effective to modify any of the provisions of the Contract Documents.
9. Bidders must certify that they will comply with all the provisions of all laws and of the Labor Law
applicable to construction operations and contracts and that employees are being paid at prevailing
wage rated for similar work in their are and that such wage scales and other provisions of
employment conform to Section 220 of the Labor Law of the State of New York.
10. The Town Board reserves the right to increase or decrease any item in this contract they deem to
be in the best interest of the Town.
11. The Contractor agrees that before making his proposal he carefully examined the contract
documents, together with the site of the proposed work, as well as its surrounding territory, and
is fully informed regarding all the conditions affecting the work to be done and labor and
materials to be furnished for the completion of this contract,including the existence of poles,
wires, pipes and other facilities and structures of municipal and other public service corporations
on over and under the site, and that this information was secured by personal investigation and
research and not from estimates or records of the Owner, and that he will make no claim against
the Owner by reason of estimates, tests or representations of any officer or agent of the Owner.
12. The Contractor is cautioned that the location of any storm drains, sanitary sewer lines, water
mains or other utilities within or adjacent to the proposed construction.as shown on the pians is
intended for general information only. The locations, depth, and data as to the underground
conditions shown on the plans have been obtained from local information and conditions noted on
the surface. This information is fiunished without any warranty expressed or implied as to its
exactness or completeness. The Contractor alone shall be responsible for the accurate
determination of the location and depth of all structure and utilities and the nature of the
underground strata and shall make no claim if the information furnished is erroneous in any
respect or those shown or indicated.
It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to protect and support in a suitable manner all utilities or
structures encountered in the trenching and excavating operations. The Contractor shall make
good at his own expense any damage to these lines caused by these operations; and if the nature of
the damage is such as to endanger the operation of these utilities and the necessary repairs are not
immediately made by the Contractor, the work may be performed by the Owner or others and the
cost thereof charged against the Contractor.
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13. The said work shall be performed in accordance with the true intent and meaning of the contract
documents without any further expense of any nature whatsoever to the Owner other than the
consideration named in this agreement. The Owner reserves the right, at any time during the
progress of the work, to alter the plans or omit any portion of the work as it may deem reasonably
necessary for the public interest; making allowances for additions and deductions at the price
named in the proposal, for this work without constituting grounds for any claim by the Contractor
for allowance for damages or for loss of anticipated profits, or for any variations between the
approximate quantities and the quantities of the work as done.
14. All bench marks and reference points(if any)will be given by the Engineer. The Contractor shall
be responsible to maintain the grade and alignment as shown on the pian.
15. The Contractor must carefully preserve bench marks, reference points, and stakes set by the
Engineer; and in case of their willful or careless destruction,he will be charged with the expense
of their replacement; and he shall be responsible for any damages or mistakes that may be caused
by their loss or disturbance.
16. The Contractor's attention is directed to the fact he may not have exclusive occupancy of the
territory within or adjacent to the limits of the contract. The Contractor will be required to
cooperate with other contractors and the Owners of the various utilities and to coordinate and
arrange the sequence of his work to conform with the progressive operations of the work already
under contract and to be put under contract. In case of indifference between the operators of the
utilities. Owners and different contractors, the Owners will be the sole judge of the rights of each
contractor and the sequence of the work necessary to expedite the completion of the entire project,
and in all cases his decision will be accepted as final.
17. State wage rates are included in the specifications where applicable. Projects funded via
Community Development Block Grants(CDBG)shall be subject to Federal Prevailing Wage
Rates. Said wage rates are available for review at the Dutchess County Department of Planning.
It shall be the Contractor's solensibili to familiarize himself with an deviations between
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the Federal and the New York State Prevailing Wage Rates.
18. The Contractor and all Subcontractors shall, as a condition precedent to performing any work on
this project, furnish to the owner a list of all litigation, arbitration or other legal proceedings in
which the Contractor or Subcontractors have been directly or indirectly involved in the last five
years from the date of this agreement, and in which any owner, architect or engineer or any
consultant to any owner, architect or engineer were names as parties to the litigation, arbitration
or other legal proceedings.
19. The Owner, or his representative, may withhold or cause to be withheld from the Contractor so
much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and
mechanics employed by the Contractor or any subcontractor on the work the full amount of wages
required by the contract. In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic employed or
working on the site of the work all or part of the wages required by the contract, the Owner or his
representative may, after written notice to the Contractor,take such action as may be necessary to
cause the suspension of any further payment advance,;or guarantee of funds until such violations
have ceased.
The Contractor at the conclusion of the Contract shall submit a release of liens indicating that all
subcontractors,if any, and suppliers have been paid.
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20. Payroll records will be maintained during the course of the work and preserved for a period of 3
years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work. Such records will
contain the name and address of each such employee,his correct classification, rate of pay, daily
and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and actual wages paid. The Contractor
will make his employment records available for inspection by authorized representatives of the
Surgeon General, and will permit such representatives to interview employees during working
hours on the job.
The Contractor will, in addition, submit bi-weekly a certified copy of all payrolls to the Owner,
or kis representative. Such copies shall be retained, in accordance with instructions,by the
Owner for a period of 3 years from the date of completion of the contract, and shall be available
for inspection by authorized representatives of the Surgeon General. The certification will affirm
that the payrolls are correct and complete, that the wage rates contained therein are not less than
those determined by the Secretary of Labor and the classifications set forth for each laborer or
mechanic conform with the work he performs.
21. Apprentices will be permitted to work only under a bonafide apprenticeship program registered
with a State Apprenticeship Council which is recognized by the Federal Committee on
Apprenticeship, U.S. Department of Labor; or if no such recognized Council exists in a State,
under a program registered with the Bureau of Apprenticeship,U.S. Department of Labor.
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I NSTRUCUON FOR BIDDERS
NONDISCREV NNATION I N EMrPLOYIVIENT
Contracts for work under this proposal will obligate the contractors and sub-contractors not to discriminate
in employment practices.
Bidders must, if requested, submit a compliance report concerning their employment practices and policies
in order to maintain their eligibility to receive the award of the contract.
Successful bidders must, if requested, submit a list of all sub-contractors who will perform work on the
project and written signed statements from authorized agents of the labor pools with which they will or
may deal for employees on the work together with supporting information 10 the effect that said labor
pools practices and policies are in conformity with Executive Order No. 11246 and that said labor pools
will affirmatively cooperate in or offer no hindrance to the recruitment, employment, and equal treatment
of employees seeking employment and performing work under the contract or, a certification as to what
efforts have been made to secure such statements when such agents or labor pools have failed or refused to
furnish same prior to the award of the contract.
Successful bidders must be prepared to comply in all respects with the non-discrimination provisions to be
found on the reverse of the Labor Standards Contract Provisions which are included in the specifications.
NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES
A. A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities, as required by the May 9, 1967, order(32
F.R. 7439, May 19, 1967)on Elimination of Segregated Facilities, by the Secretary of
Labor, must be submitted prior to the award of a Federally assisted Construction Contract
exceeding$10,000.
B. Contractors receiving Federally assisted construction contract awards exceeding$10,000
will be required to provide for the forwarding of the following notice to prospective .
subcontractors for supplies and construction contractors where the subcontracts exceed
$10,000.
NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE SUBCONTRACTORS OF REQUIREMENT FOR
CERTIFICATIONS OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES.
A. A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities, as required by the May 9, 1967, order(32
F.R. 7439, May 19, 1967) on Elimination of Segregated Facilities, by the Secretary of
Labor, must be submitted prior to the award of a subcontract exceeding$10,000.
B. Contractors receiving subcontract awards exceeding$10,000 will be required to provide
for the forwarding of this Notice to prospective subcontractors for supplies and
construction contracts where the subcontracts exceed$10,000.
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CIDER MILL LOOP WATER STORAGE FACILITIES
TANK REHABILITATION/PAINTING
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
BID PROPOSAL
TO: TOWN OF WAPPINGER,WAPPINGERS FALLS,NEW YORK
MADE BY: 0�kI" Y�1 CW [c C, .
P.O. ADDRESS: '�oX -7(o4 1124'71S W A Y ?-W a f
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Dear Board Members:
Pursuant to an in compliance with your Advertisement of Wednesday,June 27`'2001, and the
Information for Bidders relating thereto,the undersigned states that he has examined the Contract
Documentsand the site, and that he understands the purport and magnitude of the work intended,
and the undersigned hereby offers to furnish all labor,materials,supplies, equipment, and other
facilities and things necessary or proper for or incidental to the proper construction of the work
advertised,and to construct the said work in strict accordance with the Contract Documents-and such
detailed directions,plans,:and drawings as may be furnished from time to time during the progress of
construction by the Engineer at the foIlowwing prices,which prices include all incidental work,viz:
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ITEM EST. UNIT DESCRIPITON WITH UNIT PRICE UNIT TOTAL
NO. QTY WRITTENINWORDS PRICE PRICE
100A 1 L.S. CIDER MILL LOOP WATER STORAGE
FACILITY-TANK REHABILITATION/
PAINTING
DOLLARS&
CENTS
PERLUMP SUM
$ 1 [[ ILS
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100B 1 L.S. SECOND RIOR COAT(A.O.B.E.)
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DOLLARS&
i" CENTS $ ILS $
PER LVSIP SUM
100C 100150 S.I. HORIZONTALNVERTICAL
=150 WELDING AND/OR PIT FILLING
_ DOLLARS&
$- C3 ISI $ TP 0
CENTS
PER SQUARE INCH
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BIDDER'S INITIALS
CIDER MILL LOOP WATER STORAGE FACILITY
TANK REHABILITATION/PAINTING
TOWN OF WAPPINGER �O
BID PROPOSAL
TOTAL BID: 0�
FIGURES: Q
WORDS _-- 4 + �"-----� _ DOLLARS
AND � � � �
CENTS
BIDDER'S INITIALS
BIDDER ACKNOWLEDGES THE RECEIPT OF THE FOLLOWING ADDENDA AND HAVE
INCLUDED THESE REQUIREMENTS IN THE BID: (IF NONE, SO STATE AND AFFIX
SIGNATURE).
ADDENDUM DATE SIGNATURE
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SUMMATION: The summation of this bid for this Contract is based on the approximate statement
of quantities given above and the prices bid and stipulated for the various items. This statement is
made with the understanding that it is not a part of the bid and is solely a matter of information for
convenience in comparing the bids at the time of opening.
The bidder further declares that he is/they are the only person/persons interested in this Proposal and
that it is made without any connection with any other person or persons making proposals for the
same work and that it is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud.*
And helthey does/do hereby agree that if this Proposal is accepted,he/they will execute and deliver
bond in a penalty equal to the amount of the Contract to that approved by the Town to construct the
work at the price and upon the terms proposed according to the drawings and specifications of the
Town.
Accompanying the Proposal under separate cover, is a Bid Bond, cash, cashier's check, or certified
check for 5%of bid amount payable to the Town of Wappinger. In case this Proposal is accepted by
the Town, and the undersigned shall fail to execute the Contract with, and to give a bond to the Town
according to the "Information to Bidders",then the said Bid Bond, cash, cashier's check, or certified
check shall become the property of the Town; otherwise it shall be returned to the undersigned.
If written notice of the acceptance of this bid is mailed,telegraphed, or delivered to the undersigned
within forty-five (45)days after the date of opening the bids, or anytime thereafter before this bid is
withdrawn,the undersigned shall.within five(5) days after date of such mailing,telegraphing,or
delivering of such notice, execute and deliver a Contract, and a Performance Bond as called for in
the"Information to Bidders".
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DATED: u t )_ r
FIRM NAME: La w L LJ S 3 6�AA ..w
AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE: ry
TITLE: t,, g L
ADDRESS: . w, 1, 14 Ny. s u ._
* CROSS OUT WORDS BCH DO NOT APPLY,
`*IF A CORPORATION, GIVE THE STATE OF INCORPORATION, USING THE PHRASE
"A CORPORATION ORGANIZED UNDER THE LAWS OF
**IF A PARTNERSHIP,GIVE NAMES OF PARTNERS,USING ALSO THE PHRASE
"CO-PARTNERS TRADING AND DOING BUSINESS UNDER THE FIRM NAME AND
STYLE OF
** IF AN INDIVIDUAL USING A TRADE NAME, GIVE INDIVIDUAL NAME, USING
ALSO THE PHRASE"AN INDIVIDUAL DOING BUSINESS UNDER THE FIRM NAME
AND STYLE OF:
FULL NAMES AND RESIDENCES OF ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE
PROPOSALS AS PRINCIPALS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
NAMES: ►
ADDRESS:
NAMES:
ADDRESS:
STATE OF; � ,..
COUNTY OF: ' r_
THE SIGNER OF THE ABOVE PROPOSAL,BEING SWORN, SAY'S THAT THE SEVERAL
MATTERS STATED THEREIN ARE IN ALL RESPECTS TRUE TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF
THE DEPONENT.
SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME THISw. DAY OF
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NON-COLLUSION CERTIFICATION
THE UNDERSIGNED REPRESENT THAT PURSUANT TO SECTION 103-A AND 103 OF
THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL LAW OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK,NO PERSON
REFERRED TO IN THE ATTACHED PROPOSAL WHO IS TEE BIDDER OR WHO IS OR
WAS A MEMBER, PARTNER,DIRECTOR OR OFFICER OF THE BIDDING FIRM OR
ENTITY UNDER TFIIS PROPOSAL HAS REFUSED TO SIGN A WAIVER OF IMMUNITY OR
TO ANSWER ANY RELEVANT QUESTIONS RELATING TO ANY TRANSACTION OR
CONTRACT WITH TUE STATE OF NEW YORK,ANY POLITICAL SUBDIVISION
THEREOF, OR ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY, DURING THE PERIOD OF S YEARS]PRIOR TO
THE DATE HEREOF. THE UNDERSIGNED AGREES THAT ANY CONTRACT AWARDED
AS A RESULT OF THIS BID MAY BE CANCELLED WITHOUT PENALTY UPON THE
GROUNDS SET FORTH IN SECTION 103-A AND 103-B OF THE SAID GENERAL
MUNICIPAL LAW. THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ALL PERSONS AND PARTIES
INTERESTED IN THE FOREGOING BID ARE AS FOLLOWS:
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BY SUBMISSION OF THIS BID, EACH BIDDER AND EACH PERSON SIGNING ON BEHALF
OF ANY BIDDER CERTIFIED,AND IN THE CASE OF A JOINT BID EACH PARTY
THERETO CERTIFIES AS TO ITS OWN ORGANIZATION, UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY,
THAT TO THE BEST OF KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF:
I. THE PRICES IN THIS BID HAVE BEEN ARRIVED AT INDEPENDENTLY WITHOUT
COLLUSION, CONSULTATION, COMMUNICATION, OR AGREEMENT, FOR THE
PURPOSE OF RESTRICTING COMPETITION AS TO ANY MATTER RELATING TO
SUCH PRICES WITH.ANY OTHER BIDDER OR WITH ANY COMPETITOR.
2. UNLESS OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY LAW, THE PRICES WHICH HAVE BEEN
QUOTED IN THIS BID HAVE NOT BEEN KNOWINGLY DISCLOSED BY THE
BIDDER AND WILL NOT KNOWINGLY BE DISCLOSED BY THE BIDDER OUT TO
ANY COMPETITOR; AND
3. NO ATTEMPT HAS BEEN MADE OR WILL BE MADE BY THE BIDDER TO INDUCE
AND OAR PERSON,PARTNERSHIP OR CORPORATION TO SUBMIT OR NOT TO
SUBMIT A BID FOR THE PURPOSE OF RESTRICTING COMPETITION.
A BID SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD NOR SHALL ANY AWARD BE MADE
WHERE(1), (2)AND (3)ABOVE HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH;PROVIDED
HOWEVER,THAT IF IN ANY CASE THE BIDDER CANNOT MAKE THE FOREGOING
CERTIFICATION,THE BIDDER SHALL SO STATE AND SHALL FURNISH WITH THE BID
A SIGNED ,STATEMENT WHICH SETS FORTH IN DETAIL THE REASONS THEREFOR
NCC - 1.
WHERE(1), (2),AND (3)ABOVE HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH, THE BID SHALL
NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD NOR SHALL ANY AWARD BE MADE UNLESS THE
HEAD OF THE PURCHASING UNIT OF THE POLITICAL SUBDIVISION,PUBLIC
DEPARTMENT,AGENCY OR OFFICIAL THEREOF TO WHICH THE BID IS MADE, OR HIS
DESIGNEE,DETERMINES THAT SUCH DISCLOSURE WAS NOT MADE FOR THE
PURPOSE OF RESTRICTING COMPETITION.
THE FACT THAT A BIDDER(A)HAS PUBLISHED LISTS,RATES, OR TARIFFS COVERING
ITEMS BEING PROCURED, (B)HAS INFORMED PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMERS OR
PROPOSED OR PENDING PUBLICATION OR NEW OR REVISED PRICE LISTS FOR SUCH
ITEMS, OR(C)HAS SOLD THE SAME ITEMS TO OTTER CUSTOMERS AT THE SAME
PRICES BEING BID,DOES NOT CONSTITUTE WITHOUT MORE,A DISCLOSURE WITH[N
THE MEANING OF SUBPARAGRAPH ONE.
ANY BID HEREAFTER MADE TO ANY POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OR ANY
PUBLIC DEPARTMENT,AGENCY OR OFFICIAL THEREOF BY A CORPORATE BIDDER
FOR WORK OR SERVICES PERFORMED OR TO BE PERFORMED OR GOODS SOLD OR TO
BE SOLD,WHERE COMPETITIVE BIDDING IS REQUIRED BY STATUTE RULE,
REGULATION, OR LOCAL LAW,AND WHERE SUCH BID CONTAINS THE
CERTIFICATION REFERRED TO IN SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION, SHALL
BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
BIDDER,AND SUCH AUTHORIZATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO INCLUDE THE SIGNING
AND SUBMISSION OF THE BID AND THE INCLUSION THEREIN OF THE CERTIFICATE
AS TO NON-COLLUSION AS THE ACT AND DEED OF THE CORPORATION.
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CONTRACT AGREEMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
AGREEMENT CA— 1 to CA-2
ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY CONTRACTOR CA-3
ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY TOWN SUPERVISOR CA-4
CA
CIDER MILL LOOP WATER STORAGE FACILITY
TANK REHABILITATION/PAINTING
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
DUTCHESS COUNTY,NEW YORK
AGREEMENT
FOR TIE CONSTRUCTION OF THE WORK AS SPECIFIED IN THE DOCUMENTS OF THIS
CONTRACT FOR THE CIDER MILL LOOP WATER STORAGE FACILITY-TANK
REHABILITATION/PAINTING IN THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER
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THIS AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO THIS CaTµ DAY OF `wm2001 BY THE TOWN
OF WAPPINGER,NEW YORK,ACTING BY AND THROUGH THE BOARD HEREINAFTER
REFERRED TO AS THE OWNER AND ,�,e.M��.t Comem +c-nokJ HEREINAFTER
CALLED THE CONTRACTOR-
WITNESS=
ONTRACTORWITNESSETH: THAT THE OWNER AND THE CONTRACTOR AGREE TO AS FOLLOWS:
1. THE PLANS, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ADDENDA AS
PREPARED BY PAGGI, MARTIN & DEL BENE, LLP, CONSULTING ENGINEERS
HEREINAFTER ENUMERATED SHALL FORM PART OF THIS CONTRACT AND THE
PROVISIONS THEREOF SHALL BE AS BINDING UPON THE PARTIES AS IF THEY
WERE HEREIN FULLY SET FORTH,
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2. THE CONTRACTOR FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF THE PAYMENT OR
PAYMENTS HEREIN SPECIFIED AND AGREED TO BY THE OWNER HEREBY AGREES
TO FURNISH AND DELIVER ALL THE MATERIALS TO DO AND PERFORM ALL THE
WORK AND LABOR NECESSARY FOR THE CIDER MILL LOOP WATER STORAGE
FACILITY TANK REHABILITATION/PADaWG FOR THE LUMP SUM BID BY SAID
CONTRACTOR FOR THE SUM OF _ /oma, vco. ori AND
SUCH OTHER ITEMS AS ARE MENTIONED IN THE ORIGINAL PROPOSAL WHICH
PROPOSAL AND PRICES NAMED, TOGETHER WITH THE INSTRUCTION TO
BIDDERS, GENERAL CONDITIONS, PLANS AND_-.SPECIFICATIONS ARE MADE A
PART OF THIS CONTRACT AND ACCEPTED AS SUCH.
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3. THE CONTRACTOR FURTHER AGREES THAT ALL OF THE SAID WORD SHALL BE
DONE AND PERFORMED IN THE BEST AND WORKMANLIKE MANNER AND THAT
PROMPT PAYMENT WILL BE MADE IN FULL FOR LABOR AND MATERIALS USED
1 IN THE WORK AND THAT ALL SAID LABOR AND MATERIALS SHALL BE IN STRICT
ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND SHALL BE SUBJECT TO
THE INSPECTION AND APPROVAL OF THE ENGINEER.
4. THE CONTRACTOR FURTHER AGREES THAT HE WILL BEGIN HIS WORK WITHIN
TEN(10)DAYS OF THE DATE HEREOF AND COMPLETE THE WHOLE WORK WITHIN
THE THIRTY(30)DAYS AS SPECIFIED IN THE INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS.
5. PAYMENTS SHALL BE MADE FOR 95% OF ALL WORK COMPLETED BY THE FIRST
OF EACH MONTH AS VERIFIED BY THE ENGINEER NO PAYMENTS SHALL BE
MADE FOR ANY MATERIAL UNLESS INCORPORATED IN THE WORK. THE OWNER
WILL RETAIN 5% OF THE AMOUNT OF EACH ESTIMATE UNTIL FINAL
COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE OF ALL WORK COVERED BY THIS CONTRACT
AT WHICH TIME THE FINAL RETAINAGE (TO BE HELD BY THE TOWN FOR ONE.
YEAR FROM THE DATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE) SHALL BE REDUCED TO 3%.
6. THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BIND THE SUCCESSOR, ASSIGNS, AND
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE PARTIES THERETO.
I7V WITNESS WHEREOF,THIS AGREEMENT HAS BEEN DULY EXECUTED BY THE
OWNER,AND THE CONTRACTOR ON THE DAY AND YEAR FIRST WRITTEN ABOVE.
TOWN OF WAPPINBER: BY:
(SUPERVISOR)
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CONTRACTOR (P STDENT)
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY CONTRACTOR
-r STATE OF NEW YORK )
COUNTY OF D -SS ) SS.
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ON {J'M1 2001, BEFORE ME, THE UNDERSIGNED, A NOTARY PUBLIC
IN AND FOR SAID STATE,PERSONALLY APPEARED 1�>
PERSONALLY KNOWN TO ME OR PROVED TO ME ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE
TO BE TEE INDIVIDUAL WHOSE NAME IS SUBSCRIBED TO THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND
ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE EXECUTED THE SAME IN HIS CAPACITY,AND THAT BY HIS
SIGNATURE ON THE INSTRUMENT, THE IND UAL, OR THE PERSON UPON BEHALF OF
WHICH THE INDIVIDUAL ACTED,EXECUTED INSTRUMENT.
N�iC.COUNTRYMAN _..
tary Public, State of New York
Qualified in Rensselaer Countt
Registration#QIC04687395a i
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF TOWN SUPERVISOR
STATE OF NEW YORK)
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COUNTY OF DUTCHESS)
ON Q 2001,BEFORE ME,THE UNDERSIGNED,A NOTARY
PUBLIC IN AND FOR SAID STATE,PERSONALLY APPEARED CONSTANCE 0. SMITH,
PERSONALLY KNOWN TO ME OR PROVED TO ME ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE
TO BE TEE INDIVIDUAL WHOSE NAME IS SUBSCRIBED TO TEE WITHIN INSTURMENT AND
ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT SHE EXECUTED THE SAME IN HER CAPACITY,AND THAT BY
HER SIGNATURE ON THE INSTRUMENT,THE INDIVIDUAL,OR THE PERSON UPON BEHALF OF
WHICH THE INDIVIDUAL ACTED,EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT.
NOTARY PUBLIC
SEAL AUI-'ERS p.RogERTS
NOTARY P 1BUC,,State 0j�jew York
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TYPICAL BID BOND AND PERFORMANCE BOND INFORMATION
TYPICAL BID BOND B-2 to B-3
PERFORMANCE BOND INFORMATION B4 to B-5
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B-1
BID BONDS
Know all men by these presents,that we,the undersigned, as
PPS and
as surety,are hereby held and firmly bound unto
as Owner in the penal sum of for
payment of which,well and truly to be made,we hereby jointly and severally bind ourselves,our heirs,
executors,administrators, successors and assigns. Signed,this day of
The conditions of the above obligation is such that whereas the principal has submitted to the Town of
Wappinger a certain bid,attached hereto and hereby shade a part hereof to enter into a contract in writing,for
the Cider MR Loop Water Storage Facility—Tank Rehabilitation/Painting in the Town of Wappinger.
Now therefore,
A. If said bid shall be rejected,or in the alternate,
B. If said bid shall be accepted and the principal shall execute and deliver a Contract in the form of Contract
attached hereto(properly completed in accordance with said bid)and shall furnish a bond for his faithful
performance of said Contract;and for the payment of all persons performing labor or furnishing materials
in connection therewith,and shall in all other:respects perform the Agreement created by the acceptance
of said bid,then this obligation shall be void,otherwise the same shall remainis force and effect; it being
expressly understood and agreed that the liability of the surety for any and all claims hereunder shall,in no
event,exceed the penal amount of thisobligation as herein stated..
B-2
The surety,for value received,hereby stipulates and agrees that the obligations of said surety and its bond
agrees shall be in no way impaired or affected by an extension of the time within which the Owner may accept
such bid and said surety does hereby waive notice of any such extension.
In witness whereof,the principal and the surety have hereunto set their hands and seals,and such of them as
are corporations have caused their corporate seals to be hereto affixed and these presents to be signed by their
proper officers,the day and year first set forth above.
Principal
Surety
BY:
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PERFORMANCE BOND INFORMATION
B-4
PERFORMANCE BOND FORM
PROJECT: Cider M11 Loop Water Storage Facility
Tank Rehabilitation/Pamtmg
Town of Wappinger
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT No.: 99-2(R)(2)
NAME OF CONTRACT: Cider Mill Loop Water Storage Facility
Tank Rehabilitation/P=tmg
Town of Wappinger
NAME OF CONTRACTOR-
ADDRESS:
ONTRACTORADDRESS:
BONDING COMPANY OR PERSON ISSUING SECURITY BOND:
BONDING COMPANY AGENT:
ADDRESS:
TELEPHONE NO.:
AMOUNT OF BOND: $
DURATION OF BOND: FROM to
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OF BOND:
B-5
NOTICE OF AWARD
DATE:
-� TO:
(BIDDER)
OWNER'S PROJECT NO.: 99-2(R)(2)
PROJECT NAME: Cider Mil Loop Water Storage Facility
Tank Rehabilitation/Painting
Town of Wappinger
CONTRACT FOR:
FOR TANK REHABILITATION/PAINTING FOR CIDER MILL LOOP WATER STORAGE FACILITY.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT YOUR BID DATED JULY 20T; 2001 FOR THE ABOVE
CONTRACT HAS BEEN CONSIDERED. YOU ARE THE APPARENT SUCCESSFUL
BIDDER AND HAVE BEEN AWAKED A CONTRACT FOR-
(INDICATE
OR(INDICATE TOTAL WORK,ALTERNATIVES OR SECTIONS OF WORK AWARDED)
TAE CONTRACT PRICE FOR YOUR CONTRACT IS
DOLLARS($
YOU MUST COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS PRECEDENT WMENN TEN
(10)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE OF AWARD,THAT IS BY
1. YOU MUST DELIVER THE CONTRACT SECURITY(BONDS)PRIOR TO TBE CONTRACT
AGREEMENT EXECUTION AS SPECIFIED IN TBE INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS AND GENERAL
PROVISIONS.
2. OBTAIN THE NECESSARY INSURANCE AS SPECIFIED IN THE INFORMATION TO BIDDERS
AND SUBMIT INSURANCE CERTIFICATES.
3. YOU MUST MAKE YOURSELF AVAILABE TO EXECUTE TEE CONTRACT AGREEMENT AT A
LOCATION TO BE NAMED BY THE OWNER IN A TIMELY FASBION.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE CONDITIONS WITHIN TEE TRAE SPECIFIED WILL ENTITLE
OWNER TO CONSIDER YOUR BID ABANDONED,TO ANNUL TRIS NOTICE OF AWARD AND TO
DECLARE YOUR BID SECURITY FORFEITED.
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
BY:
(AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE) (TITLE)
NOA- 1
NOTICE TO PROCEED
1
DATE:
TO:
(BIDDER)
OWNER'S PROJECT NO.: 99-2(R) (2)
PROJECT NAME: CIDER MILL LOOP WATER STORAGE FACILITY
TANK REHABILITATION/PAINTING
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
CONTRACT FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE CURBING,UNDERDRAINS,PAVEMENT RESTORATION,
LANDSCAPE RESTORATION,UTILITY RELOCATION,EROSION CONTROL, TRAFFIC
MAINTENANCE AND ALL ASSOCIATED WORK
YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT THE CONTRACT TIME UNDER THE ABOVE CONTRACT
WILL COMMENCE TO RUN ON . BY THAT DATE,YOU
ARE TO START PERFORMING THE WORK AND YOUR OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE DATES OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION AND FINAL
COMPLETION ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION TO BIDDERS;
THEY ARE AND RESPECTIVELY.
TOWN OF WAPPINGER(OWNER)
BY:
(AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE)
(TITLE)
NTP-1
CHANGE ORDER
NO.
DATE:
ENGINEER'S PROJECT NO.: 99-2(R)(2)
PROJECT: CIDER MILL LOOP WATER STORAGE FACILITY
TANK REIIABILITATIONIPAINTING
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
NATURE OF CHANGES:
ENCLOSURE:
ADJUSTMENT OF CONTRACT AMOUNT:
ORIGINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT: s
PRIOR CHANGE ORDER(f,—): $
THIS CHANGE ORDER{�,-}: $
REVISED CONTRACT AMOUNT: s
ADJUSTMENT OF CONTRACT TRVIE:
CONTRACT TIME PRIOR TO THIS CHANGE ORDER:
(DAYS OR DATE)
NEW(INCREASE)(DECREASE)RESULTING FROM THIS CHANGE ORDER
(DAYS)
CURRENT CONTRACT TIME INCLUDING THIS CHANGE ORDER
(DAYS OR DATE)
OTHER CONTRACTS AFFECTED:
SUBMITTED BY: DATE_
(Engineer's Signature)
APPROVED BY: DA'Z'E
(Owner's Signature)
ACCEPTED BY: DATE
(Contractor's Signature)
DISTRIBUTION: OWNER[ ] CONTRACTOR[ ] ENGDgEER[ ] FIELD REPRSENTA= [ ]
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MINORITY/WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
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MINORITY&WOMEN OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PARTICIPATION PLAN
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STATEMENT OF POLICY:
It is the policy of the Town of Wappinger that Minority Business Enterprises and Women-Owned
Business Enterprises (MBEs/WBEs) shall have the maximum opportunity to participate in the
performance of contracts let by the Town and,that through the implementation of this policy,the
Town commits itself to a goal-oriented MBE/WBE program as more specifically described
herein.
GUIDELINES:
1. Administration:
a. The apparent lowest bidder for each prime contract proposed to be let shall develop and
submit to the Town within five(5)working days following receipt of bids a detailed
schedule of MBE/WBE participation including:
I. The names of MBEs/WBEs proposed to be used as contractors;
2. A general description ofthe work each is to perform;
3. The dollar values of each proposed contract with an MBEAVBE;
4. Verification of attempts to solicit qualified M/WBE contractors &suppliers.
5. Subcontractors to prune contractors shall adhere to participation goals put forth in
prime contracts.
6. Subcontracting shall reflect normal practices followed by the professional and trade
elements of the construction industry.
2. Participation Goal:
a. The optimum MBE participation goal for Town public procurements is 12%.
b. The optimum WBE participation goal for Town public procurements is 5%.
c. The combined MBE/WBE goal shall be 17%.
d. The optimum Minority Employment Participation is 10%.
e. The optimum Female Employment Participation is 10%.
3. Notice to Proceed on the Part of the Contractor:
a. Prior to being issued a Notice to Proceed the awarded contractor must have entered into
or have made good faith efforts to secure MBE/WBE contracts as proposed during the
bidding process and submitted evidence of same to the Town.
M/WBE- I
4. Procedures the Prime Contractor Must Follow:
a. Such positive efforts shall include but not be limited to:
1. Attendance at timely pre-bid meetings scheduled by the Town.
2. Advertising, contracting opportunity for MBEs/WBEs in a newspaper of general
circulation_ The bid due date and reasonable MBE/WBE response due date must be
specified in the advertisement. The advertisement must be for specific contracts
which are described in reasonable detail;
3. Notifying minority contractor association(s)located within Dutchess County of the
availability of contracting opportunities (see enclosed"Solicitation Letter'). The
notification must be by certified mail and should be received by the addressee
associations in time to permit effective MBE/WBE participation. The MBE/WBE
response due date must be specified in the notifications. The solicitation must be for
specific contracts and the work to be performed must be described as accurately as
possible and in reasonable detail;
4. Where technically feasible, segmenting the work to be contracted to accommodate
the size and capabilities of available minority contractors;
5_ Treat MBE/WBE proposals in accordance with generally accepted industry practice;
6. Inform the Town of any changes in its detailed schedule of MBE/WBE participation;
7_ Maintain documentation that will demonstrate good faith efforts to retain
MBEs/WBEs;
8. Make good faith efforts to replace an MBE/WBE contractor that is unable to perform
successfully with another MBE/WBE;
9. Notify the Town of any suspected instances of companies fraudulently claiming
MEE/WBE status.
10. If possible,provide any needed technical assistance to MBEs/WBEs under contract;
11. If possible, aid proposed MBE/WBE subcontractors in obtaining necessary bonding;
12. Design payment schedules to minimize cash flow problems faced by MBEs/WBEs.
M/WBE—2
13. Recnrdkeepinp:
a. All Contractors are required to maintain accurate and complete records to reflect
the (1)name of the MBE/WBE, (2)individual contacted, (3)description of the
work to be done, (4) quotation or proposal received(if any),and(5) description
of follow-up actions. In the event an interested MBE/WBE will not be utilized,
the record of contact with that firm should include an explanation of the reason(s)
why the firm will not be used.
b. Contractors will be required to maintain for three(3)years such records as are
necessary to determine compliance with their MBE/WBE obligations and to
submit regular reports to enable the Town to monitor this compliance.
5. Procedure the MBE/WBE Must Follow:
a. Such positive efforts shall include but not be limited to:
1. The establishment through registration that the company is a bonafide MBE/WBE;
a. MBE/WBE eligibility status shall be reviewed annually by the Town.
b. Verification o Business Residence—The MBE/WBE firm shall maintain a
business location designated by full street address and telephone services to the
business requesting certification and contract negotiations.
2. The MBE/WBE shall exhibit an interest in bidding a particular project by attending a
pre-bid conference and/or be responding timely to contractor solicitations for bid
quotations prior to the bid date(see attachments A,B and C herein).
6. Procedures the Town Must Follow:
a. Such positive efforts shall include but not be limited to:
1. Town is mindful of its obligations to adhere to the provisions of Sec. 109 of the
General Municipal Law with respect to the granting of approval of the subletting of
contractors by prime contractors;
2. Town shall develop programs which will insure the MBEs/WBEs are informed in the
most direct and noticeable manner of public contracting opportunities;
3. Making available plan holder lists to any association;
4. Making available plans and specifications for review and for estimating purposes by
MBEs/WBEs.
7. Sanctions to be Issued by the Town.
a. If the Contractor cannot meet the goal,he must document to the Town that he has made
all positive efforts to achieve it. Failure to meet the goal or to document all positive
efforts have been made to achieve it may result in the Town invoking any legal or
equitable remedy available to the Town for breach of contract including withholding
future payments under the contract involved, disqualification of the Contractor from
future contracting opportunities for a period not to exceed two years;and cancellation of
the contract and declaration of forfeiture of performance bond.
NI/WBE—3
SOLICITATION LETTER
REFERENCE: Cider Mill Loop Water Storage Facility
Tank Rehabilitation/Painting
Town of Wappinger
Dutchess County,New York
Dear MBE/WBE:
We are currently bidding on the above referenced project and soliciting bid quotations or
proposals from qualified MBE/WBE firms for any portions of the work contained in this
Contract.
ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY PROJECT
START DATE
1.
2.
3.
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4.
5.
Workplan and Specifications are available at our office for your review. Ifyou are interested in
participation on this project,please complete and submit a copy of the MBE/WBE Contracts
Participation Bid/Proposal and Letter of Intent no later than
Attachment(A&B)].
If you need additional information or wish to review the Construction Plans,please contact
Of our office at
In the event that you cannot bid on this Contract,please complete the attached Minority/Women
Contractor Unavailability Certification Form. (Attachment C).
Very truly yours,
Contractor
M/WBE—4
T ATTACHMENT A
MBEIW13E CONTRACTOR PARTICIPATION
PROPOSAL
REFERENCE: Cider Mill Loop Water Storage Facility
Tank Rehabilitation/Painting
Town of Wappinger
Dutchess County,New York
(NAME OF PRIME BIDDERrCONTRACTOR)
proposed to work as follows:
(NAME OF FIRM)
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TYPE OF WORK UNIT PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL DOLLAR
AMOUNT
(NAME OF MBEJWBE CONTRACTOR)
(SIGNATURE OF MBE/WBE CONTRACTOR)
M/WBE-5
-� ATTACHEMENT B
MINORITYIWOMEN CONTRACTOR PARTICIPATION
LETTER OF INTENT
Grantee: Town of Wappmger
Address: 20 N iddlebush Road/P.O.Box 324/Wappingers Falls,New York 12590
REFERENCE: Cider Mill Loop Water Storage Facility—Tank Rehabilitation/Painting
Town of Wappinger/Dutchess County,New York
Dear Grantee:
I intend to perform for
(NAME OF FIRM)
located at
(NAME OF CONTRACTOR) (ADDRESS)
(TELEPHONE NUMBER) in connection with the above project. My Minority/
Women Business Enterprise(MBE/WBE)status as
MBE O AND/OR WBE( )
Is certified as of
(DATE) (NAME OF FIItM)
Is prepared to perform the followin :
DESCRIBE WORK TO BE PERFORMED ON THE UNIT TOTAL
ABOVE PROJECT PRICE AMOUNT
You have projected for such work to start
(COMMENCEMENT DATE) (NAME OF FIlLK
will sign a formal Contractor for the above work conditional upon the approval of your executed Contract
with the Grantee.
(MBE AND/OR WBE)CIRCLE ONE (CONTRACTOR)
(ADDRESS) (ADDRESS)
(TELEPHONE NUMBER) (TELEPHONE NUMBER)
(SIGNATURE OF MBE/WBE) (SIGNATURE OF CONTRACTOR)
(NAME) (TITLE) (NAME) (ITTLE)
(DATE) (DATE)
M/WBE-6
ATTACEMENT C:
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MINORITYIWOMEN CONTRACTOR UNAVAILABILITY CERTICATION
REFERENCE: Cider Mill Loop Water Storage Facility
Tank Rchabilitation/Paintmg
Town of Wappinger(Dutchess County,New York
_ of
(PRINCIPAL OF PRIME CONTRACTOR) (TITLE)
(NAME OF CONTRACTORS FIRM) (ADDRESS)
certified that on
(TELEPHONE NO.) (DATE)
Contacting the following Minority/Women Business Enterprises Contractor by registered mail to
obtain Bid for work Item to be performed on the Cider Mill Loop Water Storage Facility Tank
Rehabilitation/Painting. Area of work MBE/WBE were asked to bid on:
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To the best of my knowledge and belief, said Minority/Women Business Enterprises Contractor
was unavailable for work on this project,or unable to prepare a Bid,for the following reason(s)
To be filled out by M/WBE
Did not have capability of performing the work sought.
Contract too small
Location too remote
Received s olicitation notice too late.
Other(Give Reason)
(SIGNATURE OF MINORITY/WOMEN BUSINESS CONTRACTOR)
(TITLE) (DATE)
M/WBE-7
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PREVAILING WAGE RATES
PWR
NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORK
STATE OFFICE BUILDING CAMPUS
ALBANY, NY 12240
SCHEDULE 2000A
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Date 05/16/01
T/O HAPPINGER PRC 0104547 DUTCHESS COUNTY 01
CHARLES DELBENE JRPROJ.ENGR. Location and Type of ProjectbMARTIN
ASTbELB�NE LLP IDERCT5MAIREET CMILL LOOP
STORAGE TANK REHAB.
POUGHKEEPSIE NY 12601 CIDER MILL LOOP
T/O HAPPINGER,NY
In response to your request, enclosed is the schedule of the prevailing
hourl�r wage rates and the prevailing hourly supplements for the above project,
toget9er with copies of the Notice of Contract Let (PW-16) for your use. THE
SCHEDULES MUST BE ANNEXED TO AND FORM A PART OF THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THIS
PROJECT WHEN IT IS ADVERTISED FOR BIDS. These schedules have been prepared and
forwarded in accordance with Article 8 of the NYS Labor Law, which provides
that it shall be the duty of the fiscal officer to ascertain and determine the
schedules of supplements to be provided and wages to be paid to workers,
laborers and mechanics employed on public work projects, and to file such
schedules with the Department having jurisdiction.
The attached rates are based on the latest information available to the
Department of Labor, Bureau of Public Work. Care should be taken to review the
rates for obvious errors. Any corrections should be brought to the Department's
attention immediately. It is the responsibility of the Public Hark contractor
to use the proper rate_ If there is a question on the proper classification to
be used, please call the district office located nearest the project.
This schedule is effective from July 1, 2000 through June 30, 2001. A new
u dated schedule will automaticall be mailed to ou each Jul 1 until we are
no i ie a e oro.Jecis Completedor Cance e .
Note: A 1997 AMENDMENT TO SECTION 220 OF THE LABOR LAW REQUIRES THE DEPT. OF
JURISDICTION TO RECEIVE AND MAINTAIN MONTHLY TRANSCRIPTS OF PAYROL R
FROM THE DATE OF COMPLETION OF THE WORK IN THE AWARDED CONTRACT.
Very truly yours,
Kevin E. Jones
DIRECTOR
NOTICE TO CONTRACTING AGENCIES:
Upon cancellation or completion of this project, enter the necessary
information and return this page to Bureau of Public Hark, Bldg. 12, Rm. 130
SOBC, Albany, NY 12240.
PROJECT HAS BEEN COMPLETED/CANCELED:
Date
Signature
Title
For additional information, contact our local District Offices:
Albany (518) 457-2744 Syracuse (315) 428-4056
Bin hamton (607) 721-8005 Rochester (716) 1258-4505
Buf alo (716) 847-7159 Utica (315) 793-2314
Hempstead (516) 485-4878 White Plains (914) 997-9507
New York City (212) 352-6088
PH-200(7-00)
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS
Each public work contract to which the State, a public benefit
corporation, a municipal corporation or a commission appointed pursuant to law
is a party and which may involve the employment of laborers, workers or
mechanics, shall comply with the requirements of Article 8 (Sections 220-223)
of the New York State Labor Law:
1 . No laborer, worker or mechanic 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 permitted or required to work more than eight hours
in any one calendar day or more than five days in any one
week except in the extraordinary emergencies set forth in
the Labor Law or where a dispensation is granted by the
Commissioner of Labor.
2. Each laborer, worker or mechanic employed by the contractor
or subcontractor shall be paid not less than the prevailing
rate of wages as indicated on the wag schedule provided
by the Department Bureau of Public h�ork. The prevailing
rate of wage shalt be annually determined no later than
thirty days prior to July 1st of each year. The prevailing
p
rate of wage for the period commencing July first of such
year through June thirtieth, inclusive of the following
year shall be the rate of wage set forth in collective
bargaining agreements for the same period, including those
increases for such period which are directly ascertainable
from such collective bargaining agreements.
(See Sections 220.3, 220.5)
3. It shall be the duty of the department of jurisdiction to
file with the fiscal officer, the classification of workers
mechanics and laborers to be employed on a public work
project, together with a statement of the work to be performed
by each classification. (See Section 220.3-a)
4. The contractor and every subcontractor shall post in
a prominent and accessible place at the work site a
statement of all wage rates and supplements to be paid or
provided for the various classes of mechanics, workers or
laborers. (See Section 220.3-a)
5. No employee shall be deemed to be an apprentice unless
individually registered with the New York State Department
of Labor. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journey-
level workers in any craft classification shall not be
greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as to
its work force on any ,lob under the registered program.
Any employee who is not registered as above, shall be paid
or provided the prevailing wage and supplement rate for the
�ourney level classification of work actually performed.
he contractor or subcontractor will be required to furnish
written evidence of registration of its program and apprentices
as well as of the appropriate ratios and wage and supplement
rates for the area of construction, prior to using any
apprentices on the contract work. (See Section 220.3-e)
6. (a) No contractor, subcontractor, nor any person acting
on its behalf, shall by reason of race, creed, color,
disability, sex or national origin discriminate against
any citizen of the State of New York who is qualified
and available to perform the work to which the employment
relates. (See Section 220-e(a) )
(b) No contractor, subcontractor, nor any person acting on its
behalf, shall in any manner, discriminate against or
intimidate any employee on account of race creed, color,
disability, sex or national origin. (Seeection 220-e(b) )
Note: The Human Rights Law also prohibits discrimination
in employment because of age, marital status or religion.
(c) There may be deducted from the amount payable to the
contractor under the contract a penalty of fifty dollars
for each calendar day during which such person was
discriminated against or intimidated in violation of the
provisions of the contract. (Section 220-e(c) )
I
(d) The contract may be cancelled or terminated by the State
or municipality, and all moneys due or to become due
thereunder may be forfeited, for a second or anysubsequent
violation of the terms or conditions of the
antidiscrimination sections of the contract. (See Section
220-e(d) )
7. (a) All contractors or their subcontractors shall provide to
their subcontractors a copy of the prevailing wage rate
schedule specified in the public work contract as well as
any subsequently issued schedules. A failure to provide
hese schedules by a contractor or subcontractor is a
violation of Article 8 or the Labor Law. (See Section
220-e(d) )
(b) All subcontractors engaged by a public improvement
contractor or its subcontractor, upon receipt of the
original schedule and any subsequently issued schedules,
shall provide to such contractor a verified statement
attesting that the subcontractor has received the wage
schedule and will pay or provide the applicable rate
of wages and supplements specified therein. (See
Section 220-a)
PH-3 (8-99) .
ATTENTION: ALL CONTRACTORS AND SUBCONTRACTORS
ENGAGED ON PUBLIC WORK PROJECTS IN NEW YORK STATE
INTRODUCTION: Below are the major provisions of the Labor Law covering workers
on public work projects.
HOURS: A laborer worker or mechanic is permitted to work an a public work
Project no more tan eight hours a day and no more than five days in a week,
except in case of extraordinary emergency such as a fire, flood or danger to
life or roperty. You may apply to the Bureau of Public Work for a
DISPENSATION permitting workers to work additional hours or days per week on a
Particular public work project.
WAGES AND SUPPLEMENTS: The wages and supplements to be paid and provided for
laborers, workers and mechanics employed on a public work project shall be not
less than those listed in the current prevailing rate schedule for the locality
where the work is performed. If a prevailing rate schedule for the project has
not been provided to the prime contractor by the department of urisdiction
(i.e. , the governmental entity awarding the public work contrac ) , or to a
subcontractor by the prime contractor, the a livable schele must be obtaned
from the Department of Jurisdiction, who mus ma a wri en duapp ica ion o ie
ureau at u is or a or Uepartment, Building No. 12, State Office Building
Campus, Albany, New York 12240.
The prime contractor is responsible for any underpayments of prevailing
wages or supplements by its subcontractors.
PAYROLL RECORDS: Every contractor and subcontractor must keep originals or
transcripts of payroll records, showing for each person employed on public
work, the following:
1 . Name 2. Address and phone number 3. Social Security Number, 4.
Occupational classification in which worked, 5. Hourly wage rate paid 6.
Supplements provided 7. Daily and weekly number of hours worked in each
classification 8. Deductions made 9. Actual wages paid. When payroll records
are requested by the Commissioner, each payroll record must be affirmed as true
under the penalties of perjury which means a notarized signature to that
effect. Such records must be kept on the site of the work when the contractor
or subcontractor does not maintain a regular place of business in New York
State and the amount of the contract exceeds $25,000. All other contractors and
subcontractors must within 5 days after a request, produce at the work site
the original payrolls or transcripts.
Every contractor and subcontractor shall submit to the Dept. of Jurisdiction
within thrity days after issuance of it's first payroll, and ever thirty days
thereafter, a transcript of the original payroll records, subscribed and
affirmed as true under penalty of eer `ury as provided by Article 8, Section
220, of the NYS Labor Law. The DEPAR ME Nf OF JURISDICTION shall receive and
maintain such payroll records. The original payrolls and transcripts must be
preserved for three years from the date of completion of the project.
POSTING: The current prevailing rate schedule must be posted in a prominent
and accessible place on the site of the public work project.
APPRENTICES: Employees cannot be paid apprentice rates if they are not
individually registered under a program or agreement registered with the
Commissioner of Labor. The contractor or subcontractor will be required to
furnish written evidence of the registration of its program and apprentices and
of the appropriate ratio. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen in
any craft classification can be no greater than the ratiopermitted to the
contractor or subcontractor as to its work farce on any jab under the
registered program. An employee listed on a payroll as an apprentice, who is
not registered as above, must be paid the prevailing journeyman's wage rate for
that classification of work.
(See attached sheet detailing Apprentice to Journeyman ratios)
WITHHOLDING OF PAYMENTS: When a complaint is filed with the :Commissioner of
Labor alleging the failure of a contractor or subcontractor topa or provide
the prevailing wages or supplements, or when the Commissioner of Labor believes
that unpaid wages or supplements may be due, payments' on the public work
Contract may be withheld from the prime contractor-in a sufficient amount to
satisfy the alleged unpaid wages and supplements, including interest and civil
penalty, pending a final determination.
INTEREST AND PENALTIES: If an underpayment of wages or supplements is found,
interest must be added at the rate then in effect prescribed by the
Superintendent of Banks pursuant to section 14-a of the banking law per annum
from the date of underpayment to the date of the new payment, and may also
include the imposition of a civil penalty not to exceed 257 of the amount due.
DEBARMENT: When final determinations have been made against a contractor or
subcontractor in two instances within a six-year period determining that it
willfully failed to pay or provide the prevailing rate of wages or supplements,
1
or if there is one wilful violation that involves falsification of payroll
records or kickback. of wages, such contractor or subcontractor will be
ineligible to bid on or be awarded a public work contract for a period of five
years from the second final determination.
CRIMINAL SANCTIONS: Willful violations of the Prevailing Wage Law (Article 8
of the Labor Law) constitute a misdemeanor punishable by fine or imprisonment,
or both.
DISCRIMINATION: No employee or applicant for employment may be discriminated
against on account of age, race, creed, color, national origin, sex, disability
or marital status. Every employer sub, ect to the New York State Human Rights
Law must conspicuously post at its offices, places of employment or employment
training centers, notices furnished by the State Division of Human Rights.
POSTING OF OTHER NOTICES: Every employer providing worker's compensation
insurance and disability benefits must post in a conspicuous place notices of
such coverage in a form prescribed by the Workers' Compensation Board.
Employers liable for contributions under the Unemployment Insurance Law must
conspicuously post notices furnished by the State Department of Labor.
PH 19 (7-99) docm: letter2b
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NOTICE OF NEW PREVAILING WAGE RATE PUBLICATIONS
APPLICABLE TO ALL COUNTIES
(X) AS NOTED ON PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULES PAGES.
The annual determination of the prevailing rates of wages and supplements
for workers employed on public work projects throughout the state will be
Published on May 31st of each year. These new rates will be in effect July 1st
thru June 30th. This new determination will supersede the original schedule or
any prior issued annual determination.
It is the responsibility of the contracting agency or its agents to
provide all prevailing rate schedules to contractors immediately upon receipt.
Anv ratfrom wissued determinatbecomes effective
Jul
s rar aa waeeviusea ermina ion sneen receive e
corat-tor.
When you review the schedule for a particular occupation, your attention
should be directed to the dates above the column of rates. These are the dates
that additional adjustments become effective.
PW-202 (4-95) doom: letterd
VERIFYING THE REGISTRATION APPRENTICES
Certain State and Federal Laws require that apprentices must be individually
registered as such in order to be paid apprenticeship rates on Public Work.
- The New York Labor Department is the official registration agency for
apprentices in New York State. No other Federal or State Agency or office
registers apprentices in New York State.
Each year the apprentice trainingg central office in Albany receives hundreds of
requests from Federal and State A encies, Contractors, and other interested
parties requesting verification of individual apprentice registrations.
The following information is provided in order to clarify New York State
procedures.
All registered apprentices in New York State are individually registered by
name, address, social security number, starting date of training, and other
related data.
This information is computerized and is available ONLY through the Albany
Apprentice Training Central Office.
Persons wishing to verify the apprentice registration of any individual should
write to the Senior Employment Consultant, New York State Department of Labor,
Job Service and Training Division, Building 12, State Office Building Campus,
Albany, New York 12240.
All inquiries MUST include name and social security number and will be answered
in writing. The response will indicate whether or not the individual is
registered, and if so, will provide other pertinent information regarding the
registration.
The only conclusive proof of individual apprentice registration is written
verification from the Albany Apprentice Training Central Office. Neither
Federal nor State Apprentice Training Offices outside Albany can provide
conclusive registration information.
It should be noted that the existence of a registered apprenticeship program is
not conclusive proof that any individual is registered in that program.
Furthermore, the existence or possession of wallet cards, identification cards
or copies of state forms are not conclusive proof of the registration of any
individual as an apprentice.
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NEW YORK STATE DEPT. OF LABOR
di Bureau of Public Work
State Office Building Campus
Albany, NY 12240
T/O WAPPINGER Schedule Type
Date
COMPLETE 2000A
05/16/01
CHARLES DELBENE,JR.,PROJ.ENGR. Prevailing Rate Case No.
PAGGI,MARTIN & DELBENE LLP
56 MAIN STREET 0104547 01
PROJECT ID #: NOEN
POUGHKEEPSIE NY 12601 CIDER MILL LOOP WATER
STORAGE TANK REHAB.
C
DUTCHESS COUNTY IDER MILL LOOP
AGY. OF JURIS. : TOWN
NAT. OF PROJECT: OTHER RECON,MAINT,REPAIR,ALT
Copies of the wage and supplement schedule for the Public Work project identified above are enclosed herewith.
Sec. 220.3a of the Labor Law requires that certain information be furnished to the Commissioner of Labor.
Accordingly, you MUST complete ONE of these requests for EACH prime contract let immediately upon
notifying a successful bidder for this Public Work project. Photocopy as many blank forms as required to
supply one for each contractor.
Return this request to the address given above
❑ Project CANCELLED, POSTPONED or assigned to agency's own employees. If reactivated, new rates and
supplements will be requested.
❑ CONTRACT AWARDED: (check one and indicate date of first legal instrument which bound agency to contract.)
❑ Letter of Intent ❑contract Signed ❑Resolution
Work to be done by this prime contractor:
Type of Contract: CHECK APPLICABLE TYPE
❑ (01) General Construction ❑ (02) Heating/Ventilation ❑ (03) Electrical
❑ (04) Plumbing ❑ (05) Other
Contractor Information: ALL INFORMATION MUST BE SUPPLIED CONTRACTOR'S TELEPHONE #:
Federal Employer Identification Number: ( ) —
Name:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Amount of Contract Approximate Starting Date:
Approximate Completion Date: f I
Estimated Date Entire Project Will be Completed: I 1
CONTRACTS NOT YET AWARDED
Type of Contract (Check all applicable contract types)
❑ (01) General Construction ❑ (02) Heating/Ventilation ❑ (03) Electrical
❑ (04) Plumbing ❑ (05) Other
Signature Date
PW-16 (7-001'
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INSTRUCTIONS
PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE INFORMATION
The information listed below is provided to assist you in the
interpretation of particular requirements, for each classification of worker,
contained in the attached Schedule of Prevailing Rates.
PAID HOLIDAYS
Paid Holidays are days for which an eligible employee receives a regular day's
pay, but is not required to perform work.
Note: If an employee works on a day listed as a paid holiday, this remuneration
is in addition to payment of the required prevailing rate for the work actually
Performed.
OVERTIME
Overtime holiday pay is the premium pay that is required for work
Performed on specified holidays. It is onlyy required where the employee
actually performs work on such holidays. The applicable holidays are listed
under HOLIDAYS: OVERTIME. The required rate of pay for these covered holidays
can be found in the OVERTIME PAY section listings for each classification.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Particular attention should be given to the supplemental benefit
requirements. Although in most cases the payment or provision of supplements
is for each hour worked, some classifications require the payment or provision
of supplements for each hour paid (this ma include paid holidays on which no
work is performed) and/or may require supplements to be paid or provided at a
premium rate for premium hours worked.
EFFECTIVE DATES
When you review the schedule for a particular trade or occupation, your
attention should be directed to the date above the column(s) of rates. This is
the date on which the rate become effective. The rate listed is valid until
the next effective rate change or until the new annual determination, which
takes effect on July 1 of each year. All contractors and subcontractors are
required q to pay the current prevailing rates of wages and sup Iements. The
department of jurisdiction is required to provide a copy of the current annual
determination. Should you have questions please contact the Bureau of Public
Work or visit the NYS Department of Labor's Web site at www. labor.state.n .us
for current wage rate information.
WORKERS COMPENSATION
In accordance with Section 142 of the State Finance Law, the contractor
shall maintain coverage under the life of the contract for the benefit of such
employees as required by the provisions of the New York State Workers'
Compensation Law.
-Contractor to be awarded contract must provideproof of Workers'
Compensation coverage prior to being allowed to begin work.
-The policy of insurance must be issued by a company authorized to provide
Workers' Compensation coverage in this state.
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-Proof of coverage must be on form C-105.2 (Certificate of Workers'
Compensation Insurance) and must name this agency as a certififcate
holder.
-If New York State coverage is addedto an existingg out of state policy,
it can only be added to a policy of a company authorized to write
Workers' Compensationcoverage in this state, and the coverage must be
listed under item 3A of the information page.
-The contract must maintain proof that subcontractors doing work covered
under this contract secure and maintain a Workers' Compensation policy
for all employees working in New York State.
If you have any questions concerning the attached schedule or would like
additional information, please contact nearest BUREAU of PUBLIC WORK District
Office or write to the NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT of LABOR, BUREAU of PUBLIC
WORK, BUILDING 12, STATE OFFICE BUILDING CAMPUS, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12240.
District Office Locations: Telephone# FAX #
Bureau of Public Work - Albany 518-457-2744 518-485-0240
Bureau of Public Work - Binghamton 607-721-8005 607-721-8004
Bureau of Public Work - Buffalo 716-847-7159 716-847-7650
Bureau of Public Work - Hempstead 516-485-4878 516-485-0322
Bureau of Public Work - Rochester 716-258-4505 716-258-4708
Bureau of Public Work - Syracuse 315-428-4056 315-428-4671
Bureau of Public Work - Utica 315-793-2314 315-793-2342
Bureau of Public Work - White Plains 914-997-9507 914-997-9523
Bureau of Public Work - New York City 212-352-6088 212-352-6186
Bureau of Public Work - Central Office 518-457-5589 518-485-1870
(7/06/99)
_ Following is an explanation of the code(s) listed in the OVERTIME section of
each '
lassification contained in the attached schedule.
Additional requirements may also be listed in the OVERTIME section.
( A ) Time and one half of the hourly rate after 7 hours per day.
( AA) Time and one half of the hourly rate after 7 and one half hours per day.
( B ) Time and one half of the hourly rate after 8 hours per day.
( B1) Time and one half of the hourly rate for the 9th & 10th hours week days
and the 1st 8 hours on Saturday. Double the hourly rate for all
additional hours.
( C ) Double the hourly rate after 7 hours per day.
( Cl) Double the hourly rate after 7 and one half hours per day.
( D ) Double the hourly rate after 8 hours per day.
( D1) Double the hourly rate after 9 hours per day.
( E ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturdayy
( E1) Time and one half 1st 4 hours on Saturday. Doubie the hourly rate
all additional Saturday hours.
( E2) Saturday may be used as a make-up day at straight time when a day
is lost durin that week due to inclement weather.
( E3) Between Quem er s and March 3rd Saturday may be used as a make-up
day at straight time when a day is lost during that weekdue to
inclement weather, provided a given employee has worked between 16 and 32
hours that week.
( E4) Saturday and Sunday may be used as a make-up day at straight time
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when a day is lost durin that week due to inclement weather. -
( F ) Time and one half o e our y rate on Saturday and Sunday.
[ G ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday and Holidays.
( H ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays.
( I ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Sunday.
( J ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Sunday and Holidays.
( K ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Holidays.
( L ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday.
( M ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday and Sunday.
[ N ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday and Holidays.
( 0 ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays.
( P ) Double the hourly rate on Sunday_
I Q ) Double the hourly rate on Sunday and Holidays.
( R ) Double the hourly rate on Holidays.
[ S ) Two and one half times the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked.
( Sl) Two and one half times the hourly rate the first 8 hours on Sunday or
Hoilidays. One and one half times the hourly rate all additional hours.
( T ) Triple the hourly rate for Holidaxs, if worked.
f U ) Four times the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked.
( V ) Including benefits at SAME PREMIUM as shown for overtime.
( H ) Time and one half for benefits on all overtime hours.
NOTE: BENEFITS are PER HOUR WORKED, for each hour worked, unless otherwise
noted
HOLIDAYS
PAID
Paid Holidays are days for which an eligible employee receives a regular day's
Pay, but is not required to perform work.
Note: If an employee works on a day listed as a paid holiday, this remuneration
is in addition to payment of the required prevailing rate for the work actually
Performed.
OVERTIME
Overtime holiday pay is the premium pay that is required for work
performed on specified holidays. It is only required where the employee
actuall performs work on such holidays. The applicable holidays are listed
under H6LIDAYS: OVERTIME. The required rate of pay for these covered holidays
can be found in the OVERTIME PAY section listings for each classification.
Following is an explanation of the code(s) listed in the HOLIDAY section of
each classification contained in the attached schedule. 7e Holidays as listed
below are to be paid at the wage rates at which the employee is normally
classified.
( 1 ) None.
[ 2 ) Labor Day.
f 3 ) Memorial Day and Labor Day.
E 4 ) Memorial Day and July 4th.
( 5 ) Memorial Day, July 4th, and Labor Day.
[ 6 ) New Year's Day, Thanksgivingg Day, and Christmas Day.
( 7 ) Lincoln's Birthday, Washington's Birthday, and Veterans Day.
( S ) Good Fridayy
( 9 ) Lincoln's Birthda
( 10 ) Washington's BirtKday.
( 11 ) Columbus Day.
E 12 ) Election Day.
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13 ) Presidential Election Day.
( 14 ) 1/2 Day on Presidential Election Day.
( 15 ) Veterans Day.
{ 16 ) Day after Thanksgiving Day.
{ 17 ) July 4th.
( 18 ) 1/2 Day before Christmas Day.
( 19 ) 1/2 Day before New Years Day.
( 20 ) Thanksgiving Day.
( 21 ) New Year's Day.
{ 22 ) Christmas Day.
( 23 ) Day before Christmas.
( 24 ) Day before New Year's Day.
( 25 ) Presidents' Day.
( 26 ) Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
WAGES(per hour)
07/01/2000
Asbestos Worker. . . . . $ 34.81
X Additional $0.50 per hour for work 30 feet or more above floor or ground
level.
OVERTIME PAY: See { B ,E, Q, TX, V ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAY
PATE S:See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
IIOEFZTIME: See ( 2X, 4, 6, 16, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
�E Labor Day triple time if worked.
Apprentices: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of journeyman's rate.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
1)U7. 6U7 1U7. BU7 [of $28.60 base hourly rate,
Plus 19.60%
Plus $ .60
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked)
Journeyman $ 11.78
Apprentice
1st year 6.01
2nd year 7.16
3rd year 8.31
4th year 9.47
8-91
A�iHESTUS WORKER Removal or
WAGES(per hour)
7/01/2000
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Asbestos Worker:
Removal & Hazardous
Abatement
Only. . . . . 21 .35
only for the removal of insulation materials from mechanical systems which are
not going to be scrappped. for all other removal work, please refer to the
appropriate building laborer category.
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q, T ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAYS:
"SID.- See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
OVERTIME: See ( 2, 4, b, 25 ) code 7 applies for 4, 6, 25
code I applies for 2
APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Mechanic's
wage.
1st yr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .607
2nd yr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .707
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked)
$ 6.50
1-201col+
BUILERMAKER
WAGES(per hour)
7-01-00- 9-01-00- 9-01-01-
8-31-00 8-31-01 8-31-02
Boilermaker. . . . . . . . . . .$ 34.00 $ 34.92 35.86
OVERTIME PAY: See ( D, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAYS:
PAID: See ( 8, 16, 23, 24 ) an HOLIDAY PAGE.
U=IME: See ( 4, 611, 12, 15, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the fallowing percentage of journeyman's
wage.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
75
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked)
$ 4.21 + $ 4.34 + $ 4.34 +
47 7 of 47 7 of 47 1 of
wage rate wage rate wage rate
4-5
WAGES(per hour)
1
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7/01/2000 5/01/2001 5/01/2002
Elevator Constructor- - -$ 34.165 35. 055 35.945
" If Helper. . 23.92 24.54 25. 16
OVERTIME PAY: See ( D, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
Paid" ( 5, 6, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
Overtime : See ( 5, 6, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked)
$ 6.985 7.245 7.505
plus 67 of hourly rate for all hours worked.
BLAZIER
WAGES(per hour)
6/01/00
Glazier. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 29.50
OVERTIME PAY_ See ( C, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAYS:
PAID: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
OVERTIME: See ( 5, 6, 16, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the folowing percentage of Journeyman's
wage.
1st 2nd3rd 4th
e
4 o a 8U7
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked)
Journeyman $ 18.07
Appr 1st term 5.67
Appr 2nd term 6.67
Appr 3rd term 9.46
Appr 4th term 13.22
9-1087
(DC9 NYC)
LAUUNLK
GROUP #1: General Laborer, Mason tenders, Carpenter Tenders, Labor Stripping
and Cleaning Forms, Laborer Grading and Digging Ditches, Sweepers and Cleaners.
GROUP # 2: Skilled Laborer, Hod Carriers Plasterers helpers, Scaffold Builders
(padlock and self-supporting scaffold 14{' or under all runways) , Mortar Mixers
(machine and hand) Concrete Mixers (byy machine under 21E) ,Vibrators, Form
Setters, Handling reinforcement Rods, orking Labor Foreman, Jack Hammers and
Oper. Signal Men, Gunniting Shop Stewards, Motor Buggs Hater Pumps(2" or
under) , Barco Machine, Wrec�Cers, Paving Breaker, Poweraw Operators, Other
machine Operators.
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GROUP # 3: Blaster, Laser Beam Oper. ,Asphalt Rakers & Drillers
WAGES(per hour)
Building:
7/01/2000 6/01/2001
GROUP # 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 21.25 Additional
GROUP # 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 .75 $ 1.25
Group # 3. . . . . . . . . . . . 22.25
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, F R ). an OVERTIME PAGE.
S: See ( 1 i on HOLIDAY PAGE.
RT E 5ee(5,6)on HOLIDAY PAGE.
APPRENTICES: (1000 HR. TERMS)
APR
n . 3rd. 4th.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked)
Journeyman $ 10.40
Apprentices 6.35
1-1000
LABORER
Buildin Laborer:
ALL HDR RELATED WITH TOXIC OR ANY ASBESTOS OR HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
WAGES(per hr. )
7/01/2000
All classifications. . . . .$ 27.20
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
S: See ( 1 I on HOLIDAY PAGE.
AYS: See ( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked)
$ 10.05
8-17tox
MASUN - Building
WAGES(per hour)
7/01/2000 6/01/2001
Bricklayer. . . . . . . . . . . .$ 24.913E 26.06X
Cement Mason (Bldg) . . . 24.913E 26.063E
Plasterer/Stone Mason. 24.913( 26.063E
Pointer/Caulker. . . . . . , 24.913E 26.063E
)(Additional $0.30 per hour for power saw work
)(Additional $0.50 per hour for swing scaffold or staging work
OVERTIME PAY-CEMENT MASON: See ( A, D1, E E2 Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE. OVERTIME
ee , E2, Q ) on OV M TIM PAGE.
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HOLIDAYS:
fATU-See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
OVERTIME: See ( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
Apprentices: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's
,,Te-
a e.
is 2nd 3rd 4th 5th% 6th% 7th8th
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked)PLUS HOLIDAYS
Journeyman $ 12.14 12.49
Appr. 1st & 2nd terms 6 .07 6.25
All others 12. 14 12.49
1-5du-b
u2 i -
WAGES(per hour)
Building: 11/01/99
Tile Layer. . . . . . . . . . .$ 20 .76
OVERTIME PAY: See ( A, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAYS:
�PATD—See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
OVERTIME: See ( 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
APPRENTICES: ( 750 hr)terms at the following percentage of journeyman's wage.
1st 26d 3rd 4th 5th 6t5U7 557 657 7 9h
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked)
$ 14.82
� . 9-7/52
ROOFER
WAGES(per hour)
7/01/00 7/01/01
Roofer/Waterproofer. . . . . .$ 28.08 $ 29.08
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, H ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAYS:
�A10'See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
OVERTIME: See ( 5, 6, 13, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's
wage.
1st 2nd 3rd
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked)
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Journeyman $ 17.49 $ 18.78
Appr Wage % Wage
of same of same
9-8R
WAGES(per hour)
Commercial 7/01/2000 7/01/2001
Sheet Metal Worker. . . . . $ 30.25 1.45
Addit.
Per Hour
OVE�I�E;:: See ( B, E, Q,XV ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
FID— See ( I ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
OVERTIME: See ( 5, 6, 8, 13, 16, 23 ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
)(Note: If worked Sunday or Holidays code V applies.
APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following wages.
$1st 2nd 3rd4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS (per hour worked)
Journeyman $ 15.29
Apprentices
Ist term 6.49
2nd term 7.28
3rd term 8.08
4th term 8.71
5th term 9.58
6th term 10.30
7th term 10.88
8th term 11 .50
8-38
WAGES(per hour)
7/01/2000
Sprinkler Fitter. . . . .$ 28.65
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAY:
-` PAID : See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
OVERTIME : See ( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's
wage.
lst 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
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SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked)
Journeyman $ 7.95
Apprs. 1st - 4th terms 4. 10
All other terms 7.95
1-669.2
Towns of Amenia, in on, Hyde ParkMiian, Northeast, Hine awns, Pleasant
Valley, Redhook, Rhinebeck, Stanford, Washington, and in the Town of
Poughkeepsie (North of North Line of the City of Poughkeepsie) .
THE FOLLOWING RATE APPLIES:
buiidina
Building:
CLASS A: Maintenance Engineer, Self--Contained Crawler Drill Hydraulic Drill.
CLASS B1 : Crane, Hydraulic Cranes, Tower Crane, Locomotive &cane, Pile driver,
Cableway, Derricks, Whirlies, Dragline
CLASS B: Shovel Backhoe(except tractor mtd. rubber tired) , Gradalls, Power
road grader, ali CMI equipment, Front-end rubber tire loader, Tractor--mounted
drill (quarry master) , Muckin machine Concrete central mix lant, Concrete
pump, Belcrete system, Automated asphaft concrete plant, and �ractor road
paver.
CLASS C: Backhoe(tractor mtd rubber tired) , Bulldozer, Push cat, Tractor,
Traxcavator, Scraper, LeTourneau grader, Form fine Grader, Road Roller,
Blacktop Roller, Blacktop Spreader, Power Brooms Sweepers, Trenching Machine,
Barber Greene loader, Side booms, H dro hammer, &oncrete spreader, Concrete
finishing machine, One Drum Hoist.! ower Hoisting(singgle drum) , hoist-two drum
or more, 3 Arum Eng. , power hoisting (2 drum & over) 2 Drum & Swing Eng. ,
three drum swing engine, Hod Hoist, A-L Frame Winchs, Core & Well Drillers(one
drum) , Post Hole Digger, CHB Vibro Tamp or Similar Mach. Batch Pin & Plant
Oper. , Dinky Locom. , Skid Steer loader Track excay. 5/8 cu yd or under.
CLASS D: Forklift, High Lift, Lull, Oiler, Fireman and Heavy-duty Greaser
Boilers, Steam Generators, Pump Vibrator, Mortar Mixer, Air Compressor, bust
Collector, Welding Machine, Welf Point, Mechanical Heater, Generators,
Temporary Light Plants, Concrete Pumps, Electric Submersible Pump 4" and over,
- , Murphy type diesel generator, Conveyor, Elevators, Concrete Mixer and Belcrete
power pack {Belcrete system) , Seeding & Mulching Machines, Pumps, All hands off
Machinery.
In the event that equipment listed above is operated by robotic control
the classification covering the operation will be the same as if manualfy
operated.
WAGES(per hour)
7/01/2000 1/1/2001 5/1/2001 5/1/2002
Building:
Class # A. . . . . . . . . . . $ 21 .67 22.67 23.67
Class # B1 . . . . . . . . . . 21 .99)E 22.59 24. 14 25.64
Class # B. . . . . . . . . . . 21 .64 22.64 23.64
Class # C. . . . . . . . . . . 21 .24 22.24 23.24
Class # D. . . . . . . . . . 20.57 21.57 22.57
)ECranes: over 130ft add .35 per hour. -ETower crane over 5 stories add .50 per
hr.
" 185ft " .70 10 '+ " 1.50 per
hr.
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" 210ft 1T 1.50 1' re rr n rr 15 rr i+ 2.00 per
hr.
rr n 250ft 11 2.00 rr rr rt rr it 20 rr rr 2.50 per
hr.
n rt 295ft If 2.50
Additional 2.50 per hr. for hazardous or toxic waste work.
Additional 2.00 per hr over B rate for Nuclear Leader work.
Additional .40 per hr for tunnel or excavation of shaft 401 or more deep.
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAY:
mid: ISee ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
Overtime See ( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
APPgPRENTICES: ( 1000 ) hours terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's
1T 2nd. 3rd_ 4th.
607 of 657 at 7U7 of 757 of
Class D Class C Class B Class A
SUPPLEMENTAL IBENEFITS: (per hour paid)
S 11.70 11.70 11 .90 12. 15
1--106b
amain er o oun y.
THE FOLLOWING, RATE APPLIES:
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR-BUILDING
GROUP I Cranes(Al1 Tyypes) Boom Trucks Cherry Pickers(All Types) Clamshell
rane, errick(Stone-Stell , Dragline, �ranki Pile Rig or similar Hydraulic
Cranes, Pile Orivers(All Types) .
)(All Tower Cranes, all Climbing Cranes and all Cranes of 100 ton capacity
or greater.
GROUP I-A Barber Green Loader-Euclid Loader, Bulldozer, Carrier-Trailer Horse,
~I, oncre e-`leaning Decontamination Machine Operator, Concrete-Portable Hoist,
Conway or Similar Mucking Machines, Elevator & Cage, Excavators all types,
Front End Loaders, Gradall, Shovel, Backhoe, etc. (Crawler or Truck) , Heavy
Equipment Roborics Operator/Mechanic, Hoist Engineer-Material Hoist Portable
Mobile Unit, Hoist Single, Double or Triple Drum, Horizontal birectional Drill
Locator, Horizontal Directional Drill Operator, and Jerse Spreader,Letourneau
or Tournapull(Scrapers over 20 yeards Struck) , Lift Slabonsole, etc. , Lull
HiLift or Similar, Maintenance Engfreer, Master Environmental Maintenance
Mechanics ckingg Machines Operator/Mechanic or Similar Type, Overhead Crane,
Pavement 6reaker(Air Ram) ,Paver(Concrete) ,Post Hole Digger, Power House Plant,
Road Boring Machine Road Mix Machine,Ross Carrier and Similar Machines,Rubber
tire double end backhoes and similar machines, Scoopmobile-Tractor-Shovel Over
1 .5 yards, Shovel(Tunnels) , Side Boom, Spreader(Asphalt) , Telephies(Cableway) ,
Tractor TypeD '
emolition Equipment, Trenchingg Machines-Vermeer Concrete Saw
Trencher and Similar,Ultra High Pressure Waterect Cutting Tool System, Vacuum
Blasting Machine operator/mechanic, winch Truc (A Frame) .
GROUP I-B Compressor (Steel. Erection) , Mechanic(Outside) All Types Negative
Air MacFine(Asbestos Removal) , Pulse Meter,Push Button(Buzz Box) levator,
Welder.
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I` GROUP II-ABulldozer 06 and Under--Compactor Self-Propelled, Grader, Machines
Pullin eep's Foot Roller, Roller 4 ton and over, Scrapers-20 yards Struck
and Under, Vibratory Rollers, etc.
GROUP III-AAsphalt Plant, Boiler (Hi h Pressure) , Concrete Mixing Plants,
Concrete ump,Fireman, Forklift, Forklift (Electric) Joy Drill or similar
Tractor Drilling Machine,Loader-1 1/2 yards and under, Locomotive (All Sizes) ,
MixerConcrete-21E and over, Portable Asphalt Plant Portable Batch Plant,
Portable Crusher, Quarry Master, Stone rusher, Hell Drilling machine, Well
Point System,Concrete Buggy, One Yard and Up Ride on Dumper, Benford or
Similar,Bobcat.
GROUP III-BCompressor Over 125 cu.Feet, Conveyor Belt Machine Regardless of
Size, ompressor Plant, Ladder Hoist, Lighting Unit(Portable & Generator) Stud
Machine, Welding Machine(Steel Erection & Excavation) .
GROUP IV-AAir Tractor Drill, Batch Plant, Bending Machine, Concrete Breaker,
once r��preader,Curb Cutter Machine, Farm Tractor (all types) , Finishingg
Machine-Concrete,Material Hopper-sand stone-cement,Mixer-Concrete-Under H E
Mulching Grass Spreader,Pump-Gypsum etc,Fine Grading Machine,Roller under 4lon
HepaVac Clean Air Machine, Spreading and Fine Grading Machine Steel Cut-tin
Machine,Syphone Pump-air-steam, Tar Joint Machine, Turbo Jet burner or Similar
Equipment,Vibrator (1 to 5) , Fine Grading Machine, Roof Hoist (Tugger Hoist) ,
Television Cameras for Hater, Sewer, Gas etc,Pump-Plaster-Grout-Fireproofing.
GROUP IV-BCompressor to 125 feet, Dust Collector Heater all types,Pump, Pump
anion meter and Sewer) , Steam Jenny, Sweeper, hipper, Mulcher.
GROUP V-AConcrete Saw, Oiler Fuel Truck, Oiler Grease Truck.
GROUP V-BMechanics Helper, Oiler, Stock Attendant, Paint Compressor, Helder's
e�Mootorized Roller (walk behind) .
GROUP VI-A Master Mechanic,Assistant Master Mechanic,Helicoper Hoist Operator,
e iA-I p Pilot, Helicopter Signal Man, Welder Certified.
GROUP VI-B Utility Man, Warehouse Man, Second Engineer, Cable Splicer.
WAGES(per hour)
3/06/2000 3/05/2001 3/04/2002
Group I. . . . . . . . . . . $ 32.55 33.70 35. 05
*Tower Cranes. . . . . . 37. 10 38.45 40.00
Group I-A. . . . . . . . . 30.55 31 .65 32.90
Group I-B. . . . . . . . . 28.25 29 .25 30 .40
Group II-A. . . . . . . . 29.55 30.60 31 .80
Group III-A. . . . . . . 28.50 29.50 30.65
Group III-B. . . . . . . 27. 10 28.05 29.20
Group IV-A. . . . . . . . 28.20 29.20 30.35
Group IV-8. . . . . . . . 26.95 27 .90 29.00
Group V-A. . . . . . . . . 27.15 28. 10 29 .20
Group V-B. . . . . . . . . 25.75 26.65 27.70
Group VI-A
Master Mechanic. . . . 32. 10 33.25 34.55
Asst.Master Mechanic. . 27.50 28.45 29.60
Helicopter Hoist Oper. . 31. 10 32.20 33.50
Helicoper Pilot. . . . 35.40 36.65 38.10
Helicoper Signal Man. . . 27.90 28.90 30.05
Welder Certified. . . . 30.05 31 . 10 32.35
Group VI-B
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DUTCHESS ---2000A
-......_Man. . . . . . . .-----------------DUTCH------25 .30---------------------
Utilty Man. . . . . . . . _ 24.45 25.30 26.30
Warehouse Man. . . . . . 25.60 26.50 27.55
Second Engineer. . . . 25.60 26 .55 27.60
Cable Splicer. . . . . . 28.02 29.00 30. 15
An additional 207 to wage when required to wear protective equipment on
hazardous/toxic waste projects,
En ineers operating cranes with booms 100 feet but less than 149 feet in lenth
wi l be paid an additional $2.00 per hour. Engineers operatin cranes with
booms 149 feet or over in length will be paid an additional $ .00 per hour.
Loader operators over 5 cubic yard capacity additional .50 per hour. Shovel
operators over 4 cubic yard capacity additional $1.00 per hour.
OVERTIME PAY: See ( 0, 0, U,*V ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
Note: If employees are required to work on Easter Sunday
they shall be paid at the rate of triple time.
HOLIDAYS:
—PAID: See ( 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
OVERTIME: See ( 5, b, 7, 8, 11, 12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
Note: For holidays 5 & 6 only code U applies .
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid)
Journeyman $X10.05 Per 3-10 .20 Per X110.35 Per
Hour Paid Hour Paid Hour Paid
Plus 5.25 Plus 5.75 Plus 6.25
Per Hour Per Hour Per Hour
Worked. Worked. Worked.
8-137B
CARPENTER
WAGES(per hour) 7/01/99- 1/01/00- 7/01/00-
12/31/99 6/30/00 12/31/00
Building:
Millwright. . . . . . . . . . .$ 26.84 Addit. Addit.
$ .96/hr. $1 .20/hr.
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, E2, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAYS:
See ( 18, 19 ) an HOLIDAY PAGE.
PAID: See ( 5, 6, 11, 13, 16, 18, 19, 25 ) for 1st & 2nd yr. Apprentices
OVERTIME: See ( 5, 6, 11, 13, 16, 18, 19, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage.
s n . 3rd. 4th.
55% 6b7 157. 957
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid)
Journeyman $ 23.59
Appr 1st term 15.94
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Appr 2nd term 17.35
Appr 3rd term 19.42
Appr 4th term 21 .53
9-740
CARPENTER
WAGES(per hour) 1/01/00 7/01/00
Carpet/Resilient
Floor Coverer. . . . . . . . .$ 32.22 Addit,
$1. 16/hr.
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAYS:
PTT- See ( 18, 19 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
PAID: See ( 5, 6, 11, 13, 16, 18, 19, 25 ) for 1st & 2nd r. Apprentices
OVERTIME: See ( 5, 6, 11, 13, 16, 18, 19, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAG .
APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the -Following percentage of Journeyman's wage.
s n . 3rd. 4th.
C407 507 6b7 80%
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) - See Below. 9-2287
WAGES(per hour)
6/01/2000 6/01/2001
Car ppenter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 24.15 1 .00
Dockbuilder/Piledriver. . . . . . . . . . . . 24.15 Addit.
Millwright. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24. 15 Per Hour
Diver Tender. 26. 15
Diver(WET) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 .88
Diver(DRY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 .25
On projects for removal and/or abatement of asbestos or any toxic or hazardous
material and it is required by the employer or mandated by NYS or Federal
Regulation to wear propective equipment an additional $2.00 per hour above
their appropriate rate for all classifications including apprentices.
For work on smokestacks, silos, or steeples more than fifty (50) feet high, an
additional $2.00 per hour, payable from the ground up.
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E; Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAYS:
BUILDING
=: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
OVERTIME: See ( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
HEAVY/HIGHWAY
See L 5, 6 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE including benefits.
OVERTIME: See [ 6, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
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T
APPRENTICES:, (600) hours terms at the following percentage of journeyman's
ra e.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6TH 7TH 8TH
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid)
Journeyman $ 11 .05
Apprentices in Orange, Ulster, Sullivan & Columbia Counties
1st & 2nd terms $ 4.65
3rd & 4th terms 7.56
5th thru 8th terms 11.05
Apprentices in Northern Dutchess County
1st & 2nd terms $ 4.35
3rd & 4th terms 7.41
5th thru 8th terms 11.05
Apprentices in Southern Dutchess County
1st & 2nd terms $ 4.43
3rd & 4th terms 7.45
5th thru 8th terms 11 .05
8-198/H&H
WAGES(per hour)
7/01/1999 4/30/2000
Lineman/Tech./Welder $29.17 29.85
Dynamite/Cable splicer 29.17 29.85
Diggin Mach. . . . . . . . . . . 26.25 26.87
Tract Trlr Driver. . . . . . 24.79 25.37
Truck Or/Groundman. . . . . 23.34 23.88
Mech. ist Class. . . . . . . . 23.34 23.88
Mech. 2nd Class/Flagman 17.50 17.91
Additional 1 .00 per hr. for crew on helicopter job.
Above rates applicable on all overhead Transmission line work where other
construction trades are or have been involved. This applies to transmission
line work only, not other construction.
Lineman/Technician. . . . . 27.96 28.64
Dynamite/welder. . . . . . . . 27.96 28.64
Di ggingg Mach. . . . . . . . . . . 25. 16 25.78
Trctr Trlr Driver 23.77 24.34
Truck Dr/Groundman. . . . . 22.37 22.91
Mech. Ist Class. . . . . . . 22.37 22.91
Mech. 2nd Class. . . . . . . . 16.78 17. 18
Flagman. . . . . . . . . . 16.78 17. 18
Certified Welder. . . . . 29.36 30.07
Cable Splicer 30.76 31 .50
Additional 1.00 per hour on helicopter job.
Above rates apply on Switching Structures, Maintanence proects,
Railroad Catenary install/maint, Third rail installation, Bonding
of Rails and pipe type cable installation.
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Lineman /Tech/D namite 26.58 27.36
Welder/Cable Splicer 26-68 27.36
Digging Machine Operator 24.01 24.62
Tractor Trailer Driver 22.68 23.26
Truck Driver/Groundman 21 .34 21 .89
Mech. 1st Class. _ . . . 21 .34 21 .89
Mech. 2nd Class/Flagman 16.01 16.42
Additional 1 .00 per. hr. for crew on helicopter job.
Above rates applicable on all overhead and underground distribution and
maintenance work, and all overhead and underground transmission line work
where no other construction trades are or have been involved.
Lineman/tech/welder. . . . . 27.26 27.36
Cable splicer. 29.99 30.10
Certified welder (pipe- type
cable) . . . . 28.62 28.73
Digging machine operator 24.53 24.62
Tractor trailer driver. . 23. 17 23.26
Mechanic 1st class. . . . . . 21.81 21 .89
Groundman/Truck driver. . 21 .81 21 .89
Mechanic 2nd class/flagman 16.36 16.42
Additional $ 1 .00 per hour for crew on helecopter job.
Above rates applicable on all electrical SUB-STATIONS and all other
work not defined as "Utility outside electrical work".
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q, ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAYS:
said-See ( 5, 6 8, 13, D
25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE plus Gov. Election nay.
Overtime: See ( 6, 8, 13, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE plus Gov Election ay.
fr SUPPLEMENTS for holidays paid at straight time.
The following APPRENTICE rates and the following SUPPLEMENTAL benefits apply
to all classification categories of CONSTRUCTION, TRANSMISSION and
DISTRIBUTION.
APPRENTICES: ( I000 ) hr terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's
wage.
1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th.
607 65% 707 1b7 807 857 7K7
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per Hour worked including above listed holidays.
6.85 7.00
pluspplus
7.57 of wage 7.5% of wage
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For All Lighting and Traffic Signal Systems.
WAGES(per hour)
5/02/1999 4/30/2000
Certified welder. . . . . . $ 26.31 27.03
Lineman/Technician. 25.06 25.74
Digging Machine. . . . . . . . 22.55 23. 17
Tractor Trailer driver. 21 .30 21 .88
Truck Driver/Groundman. 20.05 20.59
Mechanic Ist Class. . . . . 20. 05 20.59
Mechanic 2nd Class. . . 15.04 15.44
Flagman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.04 15.44
Above rates applicable on ALL Lighting and Traffic Signal Systems with the
installation, testing, operation, maintenance and repair of all traffic
control and illumination projects, traffic monitoring systems and road
weather information systems.
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q, ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
Paid:: See ( 5, 6 8, 13, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE and Gov. Election Day.
Overtime: See ( 8, 6, 8, 13, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE and Gov Election Day.
Supplements paid at STRAIGHT TIME rate for holidays.
The following apprentice rates and the following supplemental benefits apply
to all classifications.
.APPRENTICES: (1000) hr terms at the following percentage of journeyman wage
1st 2nd 35d 4th 5th 6th 7th
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: per Hour Worked including above listed holidays.
$ 6.85 7.00
lus eelus
of wage 7.7 of wage
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WAGES(per hour)
7/01/1999 6/01/2000 6/01/2001
POLE TREATER AND MAINTENANCE
Pole treater 1st $10.97 $11 .24 $11.52
(Minimum 1 year experience)
Pole treater 2nd 10.38 10.64 10.91
(Minimum 6 months experience)
ter.
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Pole treater 3rd 9.81 10.06 10.31--
(Minimum 3 months experience)
Inexperienced treater 9.24 9.47 9.71
(Less than 3 months)
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, H ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
^Pain : See ( 5, 6 8, 10, 15 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
Overtime : See ( A, 6, 8, 10, 15 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hours worked including the above listed holidays)
$ 3.15 3.25 3.35
plus 37 plus 37 plus 37
of wage of wage of wage
FOELOHING COUNTIES: BTES RONX, KINGS, NEW YORK COUNTY, QUEENS, RICHMOND, NASSAU,
AND SUFFOLK COUNTIES.
6-1249pole
LLECTRICiAN
HAGES(per hour)
7/01/2000
Electrician: . . . . . . . . .$ 26. 00)E
X On jobs where employees are required to work from boatswin chairs, swinging
scaffolds, etc. , forty (40) feet or more above above the ground or under
compressed air, or in shafts of twenty-five feet deep, on tunnel projects over
one hundred (100) feet long, or where as masks are required, they shall
receive an additional 51 . 00 per hour above the regular straight time rate for
such work. Tower and stack work at seventy-five l75) feet hi h, they shall
receive an additional $1 . 00 per hour; over one hundred (100) eet, journeyman
wireman shall be paid double time rate.
OVERTIME: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAYS:
SII"-See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
OVERTIME: See ( 5, 6, 13, 15,16, 25 ) an HOLIDAY PAGE.
APPRENTICES: ( 6 ) month terms at the following percentage of journeyman's
wage.
1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th_ 6th. 7th. 8th. 9th. IOth.
qF7SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) e
Journeyman 5 10.40 plus 4% of wage
Apprentices
1st & 2nd term 3.50 plus 47 of wage
3rd & 4th term 4.30 plus 47 of wage
5th & 6th term 5.30 plus 4% of wage
7th & 8th term 6.40 plus 47. of wage
9th & 10th term 7.50 plus 4% of wage
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IRUNNOnLK
WAGES(per hour)
7/01/2000 7/01/2001 7/01/2002
Structural. . . . . . . . . . . .$ 28.40 2.00 2. 00
Reinforcing. . . . . . . . . . . 28.40 Addit. Addit.
Ornamental. . . . . . . . . . . . 28.40 Per Hour Per Hour
Chain Link Fence. . . . . . 28.40
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B*, Ems, Q, V ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
ou a Time after 10 hours Monday thru Friday. On Saturdays, double time
after 8 hours.
HOLIDAYS:
VAIU: ( 1 l on HOLIDAY PAGE.
OVERTIME: See ( 5, 6, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of journeyman's
wage.
1st 2nd 3rd
807
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid)
Journeyman $ 17.95
Apprentice
1st year 15.75
2nd year 16.30
3rd year 16.85
8-417
WAGES(per hour)
7/01/2000 6/01/2001 6/01/2002
Brush/Paper Hanger. . . .$ 19.74 ADDIT.
Dry Wall Finisher. . . . . 19.74 .25
Spray Rate. , . . . . 20.74 IN
PAINTER SANDBLASTER. . . 19.74 WAGES
Structural Steel. , . . . . 31 .99
TANKS OVER 100 000 GAL.
OR OVER 20' HIGH. . . . . 31 .99
TOWERS SMOKE STACKS,
FLAG PbLES. . . . . . . . . . . . 31.99
Bridges, Swing Stage,
Boatswain Chair over 20' 31 .99
BRIDGE SANDBLASTER. . . . . 31 .99
Lead Abatement. . . . . . . . . . 19.74
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
^ Paid : See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
Overtime : See ( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
APPRENTICES: [ 1/2 l year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's
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wage.
41st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Sth. 6th.
8CIZ 9r7
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked)
Journeyman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.79 10.54 11 .29
APpr. 1st term. . . _ . . . . . . 4.54 4.54 4.54
All other Apprs. . . . . . . . . 9.79 10.54 11 .29
—� 1-155
TEAMSTER-BUILDING/HEAVY HIGHWAY
GROUP 1 : LeTourneau Tractors, Double Barrel Euclids, Athney Wagons and similar
equipment (except when hooked to scrapers) Low Beds, I-Beam and Pole Trailers,
Tire Trucks and Tractor and Trailers with � axles and over, articulated back
dumps and road oil distributors.
GROUP 2: All equipment 25 yards and up to and including 30 yard bodies and
cable Dump Trailers and Powder and Dynamite Trucks.
GROUP 3: All Equipment up to and including 24-yard bodies, Mixer Trucks, Dump
Crete Trucks and similar types of equipment, Fuel Trucks and Batch Trucks and
all other Tractor Trailers.
GROUP 4: Ten Wheelers, Grease Trucks and Tillerman.
GROUP 5: Straight Trucks.
GROUP 6: Pick-up Trucks for hauling materials, parts and Escort Man
over-the-road.
WAGES(per hour)
5/01/2000 5/01/2001
Group 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 22.25 22.75
Group 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.15 22.65
Group 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 .95 22.45
Group 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 .85 22.35
Group 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 .75 22.25
Group 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.75 22.25
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAYS:
�'AiU:See ( 5, 6, 8, 13, 15, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
OVERTIME: See ( 5, 6, 8, 13, 15, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked)
$ 14.45 14.95
8-445B/HH
n the IoHns of Amenia, Beekman, an aw ing. Applies to ine c earance, tree
work and right-of-way preparation on all new or existing overhead electrical,
telephone, and CATV lines.
v
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THE FOLLOWING RATE APPLIES:
Applies to line clearance, tree work and right-of-way preparation on all new
or existing overhead electrical, telephone and CATV lines where construction
is involved. Does not apply to beautification or line of sight trimming.
WAGES(per hour)
07/01/1999 01/01/2000
Tree Trimmer:
Treeman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 14.91 15.28
'} Equip. Operator. 13.21 13.54
If Mechanic 13.21 13.54
ifTruck Driver. . . . 11 .22 11.50 IfInexperienced Grdsman 9.30 9.53
Flagman 6.72 6.89
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAYS:
�:See ( 5, 6 8, 10, 15, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
Overtime: See ( t, 6, 8 10 15, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
Supplements aid at STRAIGHT 'IME rate for holidays.
Overtime: ( , 6, 8, 10, 15, 16 )
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked including above listed holidays.
$ 3.65 plus 3.75 plus
3% of wage 37 of wage
-- No. 6-1249TT
n the Remainder o oun y.
THE FOLLOWING RATE APPLIES:
ree clearance/trimming
LINEMAN
Applies to line clearance, tree work and right-of-way preparation on all new or
existing overhead electrical, telephone and CATV lines where construction is
involved. Does not apply to beautification or
line of sight trimming.
WAGES(per hour)
01/01/1999 01/01/2000
Tree Trimmer:
Treeman. . . . . . . . 15.82
:e 16.22
Equip. Operator. 14.01 14.36
" Mechanic. . . . . . . . 14.01 14.36-
" Truck Driver. . . . 11 .89 12.19
" Inexperienced Grdsman 9.85 10.10
" Flag Person. . . . . 6.72 6.89
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'7 ------------------------- -----------------------
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
Pei: See ( 5, 6, 8, 10 15 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
Overtime: See ( 5, 6, 8, 10 i5, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
Supplements paid at STRAIGHT TIME Rate for holidays.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked including above listed
v i ays
3.65 plus 3.75 plus
37 of wage 37 of wage
No. 6-1249TTso
WELULK
Welder. . .To be paid the rate of the mechanic performing the work.
emain er at oun y.
THE FOLLOWING RATE APPLIES:
- Buiidinu
WAGES: (per hour)
1/01/00 7/01/00
Survey Rates-Building:
Party Chief. . . . . . . . .$ 32.77 Addit. $3.01/hr.
Instrument Man. . . . . . 27.19 Addit. $1.84/hr.
Rodman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.54 Addit. $1.31/hr.
90 OVERTIME PAY: See ( A E), Q, V ) ON OVERTIME PAGE.
ou a ime paid on t�e 8th hour on Saturday.
HOLIDAYS:
IAiU:See ( 51 6 8, 11, 12, 15, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
OVERTIME: See ( 6, 8, 11, 12, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid)
Journeyman $ 15.40
9-15Db
�)UKVLY CREW Heavy/Highway
per our
1/01/00 7/01/00
Survey Rates-Heavy/Highway:
Party Chief. . . . . . . . .$ 32.11 Addit. $3.22/hr.
Instrument Man. . . . . . 24.90 Addit. $1.74/hr.
Rodman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.81 Addit. $1 .43/hr.
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E)E, Q, V ) ON OVERTIME PAGE.
ou a ime paid on the 9th hour on Saturday.
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HOLIDAYS:
wee ( 5, 6 7, 11, 12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
OVERTIME: See ( 6, 7, 11, 12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE,
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid)
Journeyman $ 15.40
9-15Dh
Consultina Enaineer
CONSULTING ENGINEER SURVEY
ease i 1 y and pre iminary design surveying, line and rade surveying for
inspection or supervision of construction when performed under a Consulting
Engineer agreement.
WAGES: (per hour)
Survey Rates: 7/01/1999
Party Chief. . . . . . . . .$ 23.96
Instrument Man. . . . . . 20.63
Rodman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.88
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, Ex, Q, V ) ON OVERTIME PAGE.
ou a ime paid on the 9th hour on Saturday.
HOLIDAYS:
�'AiU: See ( 5, 6 7, 11, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE_
OVERTIME: See ( 6, 7, 11, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
I
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid)
Journeyman $ 9.60
9-15dconsult
Heav /Highway Laborer:
ALL
Hen/Highway
RELATED WITH TOXIC OR ANY ASBESTOS OR HAZARDOUS MATERIAL.
JIAGES per hr.
7/01/2000
All classifications. . .$ 27.90
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DUTCHESS 2000A
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE_
Paid: See ( 5, 6, 7, 12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
Overtime: See ( 5 6, 7, 12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFIfS: (per hour worked)
$10.30
8-17tox
GROUP # A: Flagperson, Placing & maintenance of all flares, cones, lights,
signs, barricades, traffic patterns and all reflective type materials for
traffic control, custodial work, traffic directors, temporary heat or light
tenders, tool room
GROUP # B: General Laborer, Dumpman, Pitman, All AFL-CIO Trades Tenders
GROUP # C: Concrete Man, Signal Man, Pipe Layer, Rip Rap, Dr Stone Layer, Jack
Hammer, Powderman Highscalers, Power Buggy Operator, Steel Rod Carrier,
Vibratory OperEther Machine Oper. Wrecking, Vibrator Operator-Compactor,
Gunite & Sand Basting, Water Pumps �" or under, Nipper, Chucker, Asphalt
Worker.
GROUP # 0: Asphalt Raker Asphalt Screedman, Drillers (all) , Laser Beam Oper. ,
Form Setters/Aligners, Bfaster.
WAGES(per hour)
Heav & Highway: 7/01/2000 5/01/2001
y
GROUP # A. . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 18.20 Additional
GROUP # B. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 .71 $ 1. 10
Group # C. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 .96
Group # 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.71
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
,. : See ( 5, 6 13, 15, 25, ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
Overtime : See ( �, 6, 13, 15, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
APPRENTICES: 1000 hour year terms
1st Term $ 11.94
2nd Term 14. 11
3rd Term 16.28
4th Term 18.45
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (PER HOUR WORKED & HOLIDAYS)
Journeyman: $ 9.95
Apprentices: 6. 15
HAGES(per hour)
7/01/2000 6/01/2001
Heav /Highway:
Bricklayer. . . . . . . . . . . . $ 25.41X 26.56X
Cement Mason. . . . . . . . . . 25.41)E 26.56X
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Marble/Stone Mason. . . . 25.41X 26.56
Plasterer. . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.41)E 26.56X
Pointer/Caulker. . . . . . . 25.41X 26.56X
Additional $0.30 per hour for power saw work
Additional $0.50 per hour for swing scaffold or staging work
OVERTIME: See ( B4O ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAYS:
�-5ee ( 5, 6 15, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE (including supplements) .
OVERTIME: See ( 6, 15, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's
wa e.
is 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
g UX 857
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) PLUS HOLIDAYS
Journeyman: $ 12. 14 12.49
appy. 1st & 2nd term 6 .07 6.25
all others 12. 14 12.49
1-5du-H/H
owns of Amen-ta/ zn on, Hyde ar i an, Northeast, Pine ains, easan
Valley, Red Hook, Rhinebeck, Stanford, Washington and that part of the Town of
Poughkeepsie (North of North Line of the City of 'oughkeepsie. )
THE FOLLOWING RATE APPLIES:
Heavy/H1WF7wav
MASTER MECHANIC:
CLASS 1A: Crane, Cherry Picker(over 5 ton capacity, Derricks (steel erection)
Dragline, Overhead Crane (gantry or straddle) , Piledriver, . Truck Crane (Over 5
_ tons)
T CLASS A:Automated Concrete Spreader(CMI Type) , Automatic Fine Grader,
aB�cc FNe7except tractor-mounted,rubber tired) Backhoe Excavator Full Swing (CAT
212 or similar) Belt Placer(CMI Type) , Blacktop Plant (automated), Cableway,
Caisson Auger, 6entral Mix Concrete Plant (automated) , Concrete Pump(8" or
over) , Dredge, Dual Drum Paver, Excavator (all purpose-hydraulic-Gradall or
Similar) , Profiler (over 105 H.P.) , Front End Loader (4c.y.& over) , Head Tower
(Sauerman or equal) , Hoist (two or three Drum) , Mine Hoist, Holland Loader,
Mucking Machine or Mole, Power Grader, Quad 9Quarry Master (or equivalent)
Scraper, Shovel, Side Boom, Slip Form Paver (fff second man is needed, he shall
be an Oiler) , Tractor Drawn Belt Type Loader, Truck or Trailer Mounted
Chipper(self-feeding) , Tug & operator (manned, rented equipment excluded) &
Tunnel Shovel, Maintenance Engineer, Concrete Curb Machine, Self-Propelled Slip
Form, Boom Truck 5 tons and under,Directional Drilling Machine,Back Filling
Machine,{ Side Boom Pavement Breaker (sp) Wertggen-PB-4 & similar type_
CLASS 6:Backhoe (tractor-Mounted Rubber Tired) , Aituminous Spreader & Mixer,
Bl'acktop Plant (non-automated) , Bast or Rotary Drill (Truck or Tractor
Mounted) , Boring Machine, Cage Hoist, Central Mix Plant(Non Automated) , All
Concrete Batching Plants, Cherry Picker (5 ton capacity & under) , Compressors(4
or less exceeding 2000 cfm combined capacity) , Concrete Paver over 16S
Concrete Pump(Under 811) , Bituminous Recycling machine Crawler Drill Self
Contained, Crusher, Diesel Power Unit Drill Rigs (Tractor Mounted) , Front End
Loader(under 4 c.y. ) , Hi-Pressure Boiler (15 lbs.& over) , Hoist(One Drum) ,
I
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Kolman-Plant Lander & similar type loaders(if employer requires another man, he
shall be Oiler) , L.C.M.Work Boat Operator Locomotive Greaseman/Lubrication
Eng, Welder, Mixer(for stabilized base-serif ropelled�, Monona it Machine,
Plant Engineer, Profiler ( 105 H.P.or over) Pump Crete Ready Mix Concrete
Plant, Refrigeration Equipment (for soil stabilization, Road Widener,
Roller(all above sub-grade) , Sea Mule,Tractor with Dozer and/or Pusher,
Trencher, Tugger Hoist, Winch and Winch Cat, Hydro-Axe, Pug Mill Skidder,
Self-contained Ride-on Rock Drill, excluding Air-Track type drilfl.
CLASS C:A Frame(Winch Hoist on)Truck, Ballast Regulator(ride on) Bituminous
Head elf-Propelled, Concrete Pavement Spreaders and Finishers Conveyor,
Drill (core) , Drill (well) , Farm Tractor with Accessories, Fine Grade Machine,
Fork Lift, Grout Pump, Gunite Machine, Hammers(hydraulic-self propelled) ;
Hydra-Spiker(ride-on) ; Hydro-Blaster(water) ,Power Sweeper, Post Hole Digger &
Post Driver, Roller(grade & fill) Scarifier(ride-on) Span Saw(ride-on)
Tamper(ride-on) , All ride-on Tie extractors, Tie Handjiers, Tie Spacers, Tie
Inserters & Track LinersTractor(with towed access. ) , Vibratory Compactor,
Vibro Tamp Well Point, fire repair, Skid Steer Bobcat or similar loader,
Aggregate 'lant, Boiler (used with production) , Cement and bin Operator,
Compressors, Dust Collectors, Generators, Pumps, Welding Machines, Light
Plants Heaters Concrete Paver or Mixer (165 & under) , Concrete Saw (self
propelied) , Form Tamper, Fireman, Hydralic Pump (jacking system) Mulching
Machine, Oiler, Parapet concrete or pavement grinder, Power Broom (towed) ,
Power Heaterman, Revinius Widener, Shell Hinder, Steam Cleaner, Tractor.
X In the event that equipment listed above is operated by robotic control,
the classification covering the operation will be the same as if manually
operated.
WAGES(per hour)
7/01/2000 7/01/2001 7/01/2002
Heavy/Highway:
Master Mechanic. . . .$ 26.64 27.54 28.44
CLASS 1A. . . . . . . . . . . 25.46 26.36 27.26
CLASS A. . . . . . . . . . . . 25.03 25.93 26.83
CLASS B. . . . . . . . . . . . 24. 12 25.02 25.92
CLASS C. . . . . 21 .55 22.45 23.35
ALL EMPLi3YEES WHO WORK A SINGLE IRREGULAR SHIFT STARTING FROM 5:00 PM TO
1:00 AM THAT IS GOVERNMENTALLY MANDATED NIGHT WORK,SHALL BE PAID AN ADDITIONAL
$1.75 PER HOUR.
$0.50 per hr additional for Crane with Boom lenWth & gib 150ft. and over.
$1.00 IT if i, IT it ,1 ,} 11 H 2O0ft. „ r,
Additional $2.50 per hr. for hazardous or toxic waste work.
OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAYS
'P`=i • See ( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
OVERTIME: See ( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
APPRENTICES: ( 1000 ) hours terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's
wage.
1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th.
ot 657 of 7U7 of 757 of
Class C Class C Class B Class A
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour Worked)
$ 12.55 12.80 13. 10
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amain er o Countyy
-ME FOLLOWING RATE APPLIES:
P -
GROUP I : Boom Truck, Cherry Picker, Clamshell, Crane, (Crawler, Truck) ,
rang i`ne,Rough Terrain Crane.
GROUPI-A: Auger, Auto Grader, Dynahoe and Dual purpose and similar machines,
arm ern Loader-Euclid Loader or similar type machine, boat captain,boring
machine(all types) ,Bulldozer-All Sizes Central Mix Plant Operator, Cherry
Picker(Cableway)-Hydraulic chipper fail types) , close circuit t. v. ,Compactor
with B1a.de,Concrete Portable Hoist, C.M. 1_ or Similar, Conway or Similar
Mucking Machines,Crane (Crawler or truck) dragline, Gradall, Shovel Backhoe,
etc.Grader, Derrick (Stone-Steel) Elevator & Cage, Front End Loaders over 1
1/2-yds Hoist Single, Double, Triple Drum, Hoist Portable Mobile Unit, Hoist
Engineer Concrete(Crane-Derrick-Mine Hoist) , Hoist Engineer-Material
Hydraulic Boom,Letourneau or Tournapull (Scrapers over 20 yds strucks, Mucking
Machines,Overhead Crane, Paver (concrete) Pulsemeter, Push Button (Buss Box)
Elevator,Road Mix Machines Ross Carrier and similar, Shovels (Tunnels) ,
SideBoom,Spreader (asphalt, Scoopmobile-Tractor-Shovel over 1 1/2 yards,
Trenching Machines,Telephies-Vermeer Concrete Saw Trencher and/or Similar
Tractor type Demolition Equipment,Whirly,P-811 Track Renewal Machine-Similiar.
GROUP I-B : Road Paver: Asphalt.
GROUP II--A: Balast regulators Compactor Self Propelled, Cow Tracks, Fusion
ac ine, ail Anchor Machines, rectors, Scrapers-20 yds truck and
under,Switchtampers,Vibrator Roller, etc. , Roller 4 ton and over, welder.
GROUP II-B: Mechanic - All Types.
GROUP III: Air Tractor Drill, Asphalt Plant, Batch Plant, Boiler (Hi h
resp su�Concrete Breaker Concrete Pump, Concrete Spreader, Curb Cutter
_ Machine,Farm Tractor (All �fypes) , Finishing Machine (Concrete) Fine Grading
-T Machine,Fireman, Forklift, Forklift (Electric) john henry drill or similar,Joy
Drill or similarTractor Drilling Machine, Loader 1 1/2 yards and under,
Locomotive(All Sizes) , Maintenance Engineer, Machine Pulling Sheep's Foot
Roller Material Hopper, Mixer Concrete-21E and over, Mulching Grass Spreader,
Portabie Plant Portable Batch Plant, Portable Crusher Powerhouse Plant,
Quarry Master,holler under 4 ton, Spreading and Fine Grading Machine, Steel
W
Cutting Machine,Stone Crusher, Sweeper, Turbo JetBurner or Similar , ell
Drilling Machine,Winch Truck, "A" Frame Truck.
GROUP IV-A: Service Man (Fuel Truck) , Service Man (Grease Truck) .
GROUP IV-B: Compressor-Compressor Plant-Paint Compressor-Steel Erection,
Conveyorbelt Machine, Li hting Unit (Portable & Generator) Pilot/Assistant
Engineer/2 seated,Pumps-Pump Station-Water-Sewer-Gypsum-Plaster etc. , Pump
Truck(Sewer Jet or Similar) , Roller-Motorized (Walk Behind) , Weiding Machine
Steel Erection Excavation) , Well Point System, Welder's Helper Mechanic's
Helper Bending Machine, Dust Collector, Mixer Concrete under 21-EHeater all
types,Steam Jenny, Stock Room Attendant, Srhone Pump-Air-Steam, afar Joint
Machine,Vibrator (1 to 5) , Compressor Truck mounted (2-6) .
HAGES(per hour)
3/06/2000 3/05/2001
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Group I . . . . . . . . . . . $ 32.49 33.99
Group I-A. . .. . . . . . . . 30.40 31 .80
Group I-B. . . . . . . . . . . 31.45 32.90
Group II-A. . . . . . . . . . 29.17 30 .51
Group II-8. . . . . . . . . . 29.29 30 .63
Group III. . . . . . . . . . . 28.68 30.00
Group IV-A. . . . . . . . . . 26.18 27.38
Group IV-B. . . . . . . . . . 22.67 23.71
Group V-A
Master Mechanic/Asst. . _ . 32.09 33.60
Helicoper Hoist Oper. . . . 31 . 15 32.59
Engineer All TowerClimbing
and Cranes of 100 'tons_ . . 36.87 38.56
Hoist Engrineer(Steel) . . .
32.84 34.35
En ineer(Pile Driver) _ . . . 32.84 34.35
Wel der(Certified) . . . . . . 30.01 31.40
Helicoper Pilot. . . . . . . . 35.29 36.91
Helicoper Siggnalman. . . . 29.03 30.37
Jerseyy Spreader,Pavement Breaker
(Air Ram)Pos Hole Digger. . 29.30 30.64
Group V-B. . . . . . . . . .
Utility Man. . . . . . . . 21.63 22.62
Concrete Saw. . . . . . . 24.51 25.69
Oiler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 .31 22.29
An additional 20% to wage when required to wear protective equipment on
hazardous/toxic waste projects. Operators required to use two buckets pouring
concrete on other than road pavement shall receive $0.50per hour over scale.
Engineers operating cranes with booms 100 feet but less than 149 feet in length
will be paid an additional $2.00 per hour. Engineers operating cranes with
booms 149 feet or over in length will be paid an additional $3.00 per hour_
Operators of shovels with a capacity over (4) cubic yards shall be paid an
additional $1.00 per hour. Operators of loaders with a capacity over 5 cubic
yards shall be paid an additional $0.50 per hour.
OVERTIME: See ( B, E, Q, U, VX ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
w_
N-676-7-77 employees are required to work on Easter Sunday they shall be paid
at the rate of triple time.
HOLIDAYS:
7=: See ( 5, 6 7, 11, 12 ) on HOLDIAY PAGE.
OVERTIME: See ( 4, 5, �, 8, 11, 12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
NoTe_-_F_or__ioliday 5 & 6 code U applies_
APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of GROUP III rate.
1st 2nd 3th 4th
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid)
3/06/2000 3/05/2001
Journeyman $ 15.48 First 40 Hours 15.76 First 40 Hours
Plus 0.30 For all Hours Worked_ Plus 0.35 For all Hours Worked.
)(Overtime 9.73 Per Hour- )EOvertime 9.76 Per Hour-
@ Premium Rate. a Premium Rate.
Paid Holidays not Worked- Paid Holidays not Horked-
9.73 Per Hour Paid. 9.76 Per Hour Paid.
I
Prevailing Rate Schedule
Page 29
New York State Department of Labor
----------------------------------Case Number-------------
0104547
- -DUTCHESS 2000A
---------------------------------- --------------------------------------
�. Apprentices 9.73 9,76
Plus 0.30 For all Hours Worked. Plus 0.35 For all Hours Worked.
8-137HH
WAGES (per hour)
10-01-99-
Cdraulic Dredge: 9-30-00
ass A:
Leverman. . . . . . . . . . . . . 26.68
Class B:
Engineer. . . 23.51
Derrick Operator. . . . . 23.51
Chief Mate. . . . . . . . . . 23. 18
Chief Welder. . . . . . . . . 23.80
Electrician. . . . . . . . . . 22.82
Fill Placer. . . . . . . . . . 23. 18
Asst.Fill Placer. . . . . 21 ,29
Boat master. . . . . . . . . . 22.63
Class C
Maintenance Eng. . . . . . 22,67
Mate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 .17
Welder Dredge. . . . . . . . 22.31
Spider Barge Oper. . . . 22, 12
Boat Capt. . . . . . . . . . . . 21.32
Steward 21 .12
Chief of Party. . . . . . . 21 . 17
Class 0
Deckhand. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17. 04
Oiler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.69
Fireman. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.69
Shoreman. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.04
Rodman. . . 17.04
d.
Tug Deckhan . . . . . . . . 17.26
~ � OVERTIME: See ( B, F, R l on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAY:
PAID: See ( 5, 6, 8, 10, 15 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
OVERTIME: See ( 5, 6, 8, 10, 15 ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
The following SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS apply to ALL classifications.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked)
All. Class A & B $ 4.46 ( OVERTIME $ 1.25 EXTRA )
Prevailing Rate Schedule Page 30
New York State Department of Labor
------- ---------------------------Case Number----------------
0104547
----------DUTCHESS- ----2000A
I - ----- plus 87 of-MAGE-----------
All Class C $ 3.86 ( OVERTIME $ 0.95 EXTRA )
plus 8% of WAGE
All Class D $ 3.26 ( OVERTIME $ 0.65 EXTRA )
plus 8% of WAGE
MAGES (per hour)
10-01-99-
Dipper & Clamshell Dredges: 9-30-00
Class A:
Operator. . . . . . . . . . $ 26.26
Class B:
Operator II . . . . . . . 21.55
Engineer. 23.12
Boat Master. . . . . . . 21 .74
Class C:
Maintenance Eng. . . 22.07
Mate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.57
Felder. . . . . . . . . . 21 .72
Boat Capt. . . . . . 20.72
Chief of Party. . . . 20.57
Class D:
i er. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.39
Fireman. . . . . . . . . . . 17.39
Scowman. . . . . . . . . . . 16.73
Rodman. . . . . . . . 16.73
Tug Deckhand. .. . . . 16.96
Deckhand. . . . . . . . . . 16.96
HOLIDAY-
PATrT See ( 5, 6 8, 10, 15 ) an Holiday Page.
TIERT
� IME: See ( t, 6, 8, 10, 15 ) on Overtime Page.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked)
I
Class A & B $ 4.46 ( OVERTIME $ 1.25 EXTRA )
plus 87 of WAGE
87 of wage
Class C $ 3.86 ( OVERTIME $ 0.95 EXTRA )
plus 87 of WAGE
Class D $ 3.26 ( OVERTIME $ 0.65 EXTRA )
plus 8% of WAGE
4-25/3
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Q STATE OF NEW YORK
rM DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
,• BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORK
STATE OFFICE BUILDING CAMPUS
BUILDING 12 • ROOM 130
` ` ALBANY, NEW YORK 12240
Attention: All Contracting Agencies, Contractors and Sub-contractors
**********
CORRECTION **********
08/15/2000
Classification I Affected County(s) Coun Boundaries
Glazier Duutc ww: Entire county
Orange
Ulster
Sullivan
The rates for, "GLAZIER"has been changed. Please use the rate(s)listed below:
GLAZIER
Wages (Per hour worked)
Effective: 07/01/2000 01101/2001
19.00 29-50
VERTIME: Effective 7/0112000; See(B,H)on OVERTIME page.
Effective 1/01/2001; See(0,0)on OVERTIME page. _-- - -
HOLIDAYS: -
Paid: See(1)on HOLIDAY page- -
OVERTIME: See(5,6.16,25)on HOLIDAY page.
APPRENTICES: (1)year terms at the follewing percentage of journeyman's wage:
1" 2w 3m 0
45% 55% 65% 85%
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS (per hour worked)
Journeyman $10-62 18-07
Appr. 1"Terre 7-84
Appr.2'Tenn 9.09
Appr. V Term 9.43
Appr,4h Term 14.11
Te0hone(518)4575,.'589 Page 1 of 1 FAX(518)485-1870
C 0 R R E C T 1 0
Job Description: Electrician Lineman Teledata
Counties:
Albany, Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua. Chemung. Chenango, Clinton,
Columbia, Cortland, Delaware.:D.010-ess, Erie, Essex. Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Greene, Hamilton,
Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Living.ston, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Niagara, Oneida, Onondaga,
Ontario, Orange, Orleans, Oswego, Otsego. Putnam, Rensselaer, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady,
Schoharie, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, St. Lawrence. Sullivan, Tioga. Tompkins, Ulster, Warren,
Washington, Wayne, Westchester, Wyoming. Yates
ELECTRICIAN LINEMAN/TELEDATA - For work outside buil�^sg property lines—*
**** EXCLUDES - Teledata work wit^in ten feet of Hic~ Voltage transmission
lines, for this work please see L_NT'nk .
WAGES (per hour) o1/oll2oG:
Cable splicer 20.86
Installer 19.81
Truck Driver 13.85
Winch Truck Driver 14.88
Equiptment Operator 19.81
Cable Puller 12.84
Traffic Control 11.70
OVERTIME PAY: See (B,Q) or. OVEETIY—E ?AS---
HOLIDAYS:
AGEHOLIDAYS:
Paid: NONE
Overtime: See (5,6, 16; on HOLD`.' PAGE
APPRENTICES: 6 month terms at t;:e .-.:lowirg percentage cf Jc--:rne}wran's wage
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th E_:i
5o* 58� 66i 74' 82'
SUPPLEMEN'T'AL BENEFITS: _
aer hour wcrked-' $2.55
plus 3; of wage
C O R R E C T I O N S
OCTOBER 23. 2400
Prevailing Wages
Statin: approved Overtime Schedules Holiday
Schedules If
Union Name: Operating Engineers - 5450 $ Regular
r Residential
Job Description: Survey Crew - Preliminary
Counties:
Albany, Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton,
Columbia. Cortland, Outcness, Erie, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer,
Jefferson, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Niagara, Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario,
'Orleans, Oswego, Otsego, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Schuyler, Seneca,
rSteuben, St. Lawrence, Toga, Tompkins, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Wyoming, Yates
Special Conditions:
jOutchess County r Only in the northern part of county to the nothern boundary fine of the City of f
Poughkeepsie TT
Wage Information:
'SURVEY CREW - Consulting F_ngineer —,
Feasibility and prel minary design surveying, line and grade surveying for
inspection or supervision of construction when performed under a consulting
�1 lengineer agreement.
;SURVEY CLASSIFICATIONS:
;Party Chief- One Who directs a survey party.
�Instrumentman- One who runs the instrument and assists the Party Chief.
Rodman- One who holds the rods and in general, assists the survey
party. I
,WAGES; (per hour) 7/01/2000 6/01/2001 6/01/2002
Survey Rates:
Party Chief. . . . . . .. . . . $20.93 $21.74 $22.45
Ins trument/Rodperson. . 18.44 19.25 19.96
,Additional 3 .00 per hr. for work in a tunnel.
{Additional 2.50 per hr. for DEC or EPA certified toxic or hazardous waste
jwork.
f -
iOVERTIME PAY: See ( H, B, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE
'HOLIDAY:
Paid: See ( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE )
I
Overtime: See ( 5, 6 f on HOLIDAY PAGE t
-SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked)
$11.15 $12.60 $12.15
I
STATE OF NEW YORK
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Bureau of Public Work
r
_ STATE OFFICE BUILDING,CAMPUS
ALBANY,K.Y. 12240
****CORRECTION****
The following rate applies for the work described below in ALL of New
York State except the counties of Bronx, Kings, New York, Nassau, Queens,
Richmond, and Suffolk.
Teledata work outside building property lines.
WAGES(per hour) 7;01.'97 1'01'98 FOP99 101.'2000
Cable Splicer 19.04 19.61 20.20 20.86
Installer 18.09 18.63 19.19 19.81
_-_ Truck Driver I2.64 13,02 13.41 13.85
Winch Truck Driver 13.58 13.99 14.41 14.88
Equipment Operator 18.09 18.63 19.19 19.81
Cable Puller 11.73 12.08 12.44 12.84
Traffic Control 10.68 11.00 11.33 11.70
OVERTIME PAY: See(B.Q)on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAYS:
Paid: None
Overtime: See(5,6. 16)on HOLIDAY PAGE
APPRENTICES: 6 month terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage.
151 Ind3d 4th 5tb 6th
50% 580o 66% 74% 82% 90%
SUPPLEMENTAL BENTFITS: per hour worked
S2.55
plus
3% of wage
STATE Of NEIN YORK ounu+v ur rva"WUKF,
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STATE OFFICE BUILDING CAMPU
ALBANY,NY 12240
REQUEST FOR WAGE AND SUPPLEMENT INFORMATION
AS REQUIRED BY ARTICLES 8 AND 9 OF THE LABOR LAW
Fax (518) 485-1870 or mail this form for new schedules or for determination for additional occupation.
Please type all information Requested Below
SUBMITTED BY: O CONTRACTING AGENCY C7 PUBLIC WORK DISTRICT OFFICE DATE
(CHECK ONE) ❑ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEERING FIRM
A. PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT TO BE LET BY: (Enter Data Pertaining to Contractin A en )
1. Name and complete address(❑check I new or change) 2, ❑ N.Y.State Units ❑07 City
❑ 01 DOT ❑08 Local School District
❑ 02 OGS ❑09 Special Local District,i.e.,
❑03 DORM ITORYAUTHORITY Fre,Sewer,Water Distric
❑ 04 STATE UNIVERSITY ❑ to village
CONSTRUCTION FUND ❑ 11 Town
❑05 MENTAL HYGIENE 0 12 County
FACILITIES CORP. O 13 Other Non-N.Y.State
Telephone: { ) Fax:{ } p 06 OTHER N.Y.STATE UNIT -(Describe)
E-Mail:
3. SEND REPLYTO (❑check if new or change) 4. SERVICE REQUIRED. Check appropriate box and provide project
Name and complete address information.
❑ New Schedule of wages and Supplements.
APPROXIMATE Bio DATE
❑ Additional Occupation andlor Redetermination
Telephone: ( ) Fax:( } PRC NUMBER ISSUED PREVIOUSLY FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
THIS PROJECT -
E-Mail:
B. PROJECT PARTICULARS
5. Project TITLE andlor description of work to be performed.. 6. Location of Project:
Include contract identification number,if applicable Location on Site
Route No/Street Address
Village or City
Town
County
7. Nature of Project-Check One 8. OCCUPATION FOR PROJECT
0 1. New Building
❑ 2. Addition to Existing Structure ❑ Construction(Building,Heavy C7 Guards,Watchmen
❑ 3. Heavy and Highway Construction(New and Repair) HighwaylSewerlWater) ❑ Janitors,porters,cleaners
❑ 4. New Sewer or Waterline ❑ Tunnelling ❑ Moving furniture and
❑ 5. Other N ew Constructio n(Explain) ❑ Residential equipment
❑ 6. Other Reconstruction,Maintenance,Repair or Alteration ❑ Landscape Maintenance ❑ Trash and refuse removal
0 7. Demolition ❑ Elevator maintenance ❑ Window cleaners
fl
S. Building Service Contract ❑ Exterminators,Fumigators ❑ Other(Describe)
9. Name and Title of Requester Signature
OFFICE USE ONLY
ality Designations Locality Designations
SEE OTHER SIDE FOR LAWS RELATING TO PUBLIC WORK CONMCTS
Pw-39 r01-011
REQUIREMENTS OF ARTICLE 8 (Section 220.223)
AND ARTICLE 9 (Section 230 . 239)
OF THE NEW YORK STATE LABOR LAW
PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE:
The Labor Law requires public work contractors and subcontractors to pay laborers, workers
or mechanics employed in the performance of a public work contract not less than the
prevailing rate of wage and to provide supplements (fringe benefits) in accordance with the
prevailing practices in the locality where the work is performed.
The Department of Jurisdiction awarding a public work contract MUST obtain a prevailing
rate schedule from the Bureau of Public Work of the New York State Department of Labor
listing the hourly rates for the trades and occupations of the workers to be employed on the
Pwork project. This schedule may be obtained by completing and forwarding the Request
for Wage and Supplement Information on the reverse side hereof. Therevailing rate
schedule MUST be included in the specifications for the contract to be awarded and is deemed
part of the public work contract. Upon the signing of the contract, the Department of
Jurisdiction MUST advise the Bureau of Public Work on a form supplied by the Bureau as to
the name of the contractor to whom the contract was awarded, the date and the amount of the
contract.
A "Department of Jurisdiction" includes a state department agency, board or commission; a
county, city, town or village; a school district, board of education or board of cooperative
educational services; a sewer, water, fire, improvement and other district corporations, a
public benefit corporation; and a public authority awarding a public work contract.
WITHHOLDING OF PAYMENTS FROM CONTRACTORS: .
When the Bureau of Public Work finds that a contractor or subcontractor on a publicwork
project failed to pay or provide the requisite prevailing wages or supplements, the Bureau is
authorized by Sections 220-b and 235.2 of the Labor Law to so notify the financial officer of the
Department of Jurisdiction that awarded the public work contract. Such officer MUST then
withhold or cause to be withheld from any payment due the prime contractor on account of
such contract the amount indicated by the Bureau of Public Work as sufficient to satisfy the
unpaid wages and supplements, including interest and any civil penalty that may be assessed
by the Commissioner of Labor. The withholding continues until a final determination of the
underpayment by the Commissioner of Labor or by the Court in the event a legal proceeding
for review of the Commissioner of Labor's determination is instituted.
The Department of Jurisdiction shall comply with an order of the Commissioner of Labor or of
the Court with respect to the release of the funds so withheld.
STATE OF NEW YORK
AAA, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Bureau of Public Work
STATE OFFICE allILDING CAMPUS
j� . ALBANY,N.Y, 12240
Notice to ALL Contracting Agencies. --
Your attention is directed to.the following Amendment to
Article 8, Section 220 (3-a) of the NYS Labor Law:
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Assemblv Bill Number 1839, entitled:
"AL ACT to amend the Labor Law, in relation to signs posted at public
works projects"
APPROVED:
This bill amends Section 220 (3-a) of the Labor Lair to set forth specific
requirements for signs at public work locations listing all prevailing wages
ifi
speced in the contract. The bill mandates that such Signs be wntten in
plain English and titled, in lettering no smaller than two inches in height and
two inches in width." with the phrase "Prevailing Rate of Wages." The bill
further requires that the sign by weatherproof, The bill takes effect on
March b. 2000. Signed into Iaw on September 7, 1999,
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Ensuring that workers receive the appropriate «age Nihen working on public
work projects is a core mission for the Department of Labor ("Department")-
This
"Department")_This bill will assist the Department in carrying out this:mission by
educating workers on public work projects as to the applicable wage and
supplements for each project. ,
On the reverse, please find the complete text of the Bill, tl h1ch contains
various other aspects of the law, which affect contracting,agencies,
contractors and subcontractors working on public «ork projects.
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STATE OF \E1% VORK
TIIF PEOPLE OF THE ST-*,TE OF NEW )ORK REPRESENTED IN SFtkTE Ftp ASS0I191-1, DO
ENACT AS FOLLOW;S:
I SeL,= 1 Paraeraph a of subdivision 3-a of section i I0 of the labor
lax as amended by chapter 565 of the iau as of 199 , is amended io read
3 as follows:
4 a. 11 shall be the duty of the department of jurisdiction as defined
5 in this section to ascertain from the plans and specifications for clas-
6 sification of workmen, mechanics and laborers to be cmployrd on such
7 project_ Such department shall file with the fiscal officer, as defined
8 in this section, the classification of workmen, mechanics and laborers
9 to be employed upon such public works project, together with a statement
10 of the work to be performed by each such classification- From such
I] statement it shall be the duty of the fiscal officer to make a proper
12 classification of such workmen, mechanics and labomrs taking into
13 account Ahethcr the work is heavy and highway, building, sewn and
14 water, runnel work or residential and to make a dvrrnination of the
IS schedules of wades and supplements to be paid orprotided as the case
16 may be, therefore The contractor and every sub-contractor on public
1, works contr3cta i*all post in a prominent and accessible place on the
18 site tof the works WHERE THE WORK IS PERFORMED a teirible s[atement of
19 all uagc rates and supplements as specified in the contract to be paid
'0 or pra%ided. 33 the .ase may be, for the nanous classes of mechanics,
21 uorkingmen, or laborers employed on thework SUCH POSTED STATEMENT SHALL
_' BE %i RITfEN IN PLAT\ ENGLISH AND TITLED, IN LETTERING NO S5t4LLER
23 THAN TM INCHES VN' HEIGHT AND TNN 01NCH£S IN 111DTH, 1iITH THE PHRASE
'4 •PRE%AILING RATE OF 11AGEY SUCH POSTED STATEMENT SHALL BE CGNSTRL'CTED
EXPLANATION: (latter in ITALICS(underscored) is new. Matter in brackets
0 is old law to be omitted
LBD04:89-01-9
Page 2
1 OF %I.aTERLaLS CAPABLE OF WITHSTANDING ADVERSE �%EATHER CONDITIONS
'_ T rte contractor and every subc�-
ontnctor shall keep an¢:nal pa}-ol15 or
tran5crpis whereof; subscribed and affirmed by him as true under the
3 penai.*,.n of penury, showing the hours and days uorked b% each workman.
5 iai*re— or mechanic. the occupation at which he worked. the hourly w32e
paid and the supplements paid or prodded, on the site of the 'AM
where the contractor or subcontractor maintains no rrv.•'ar place of
8 business in New York state and where the amount of the conuact is in
9 wens of twenty- rive thousand dollars. All other contactors ofsub-,:on:�crors
10 steal: pra tree anh:n fire days on the site of the work upon formal order of
11 the commissioner or hes designed repre:rn[au%c sue i ommnal pay-oils or
1_ trr,:npls thereof, sub:�cnbed and affirmed by him as true ander the penalties
.3 of ptoury-- as ma. be deemed necessary to adequax:% nferre the pro%:signs
13 of this article- Every contractor and sub-contractor shall submi[ to the
l5 dc-parLmenr of jurisdiction within (him days atter issuance of i's First ra- 011
16 and every thirty_ days thereafter. .A transenpt of the onzinal pz%-oil record
1' as provided b. this article- subscnbed and allirmtd as rue under the penalties
!3 of penury. The depa^men[ ofjurisdiciion, as herein referred to shall be the
i4 de3a.-: cni of the state. board or officer in the state. or municipal corporation or
,0 COT"riis5;on or board appointed pursuant to la*, -hcsc Curt it is 16 prepare
_1 or direct the preparation of the plans and specifications fora public work:project_
BUILDING TRADES RATIOS (ALPHABETICALLY)
r Trade Code
Mfg
Boilermaker (Construction) 15-333 1:1,1:4
Boilermaker 33-016 1:1,1:3
Bricklayer, Mason & Plasterer 11-274 1:1,1:4
Bricklayer-Mason 11-025 1:1,1:4
Cabinetmaker 44033 1:1,1:3
Carpenter 12-037 1:1,1:4
Cement Finisher or Cement Mason 11-038
Const Inspector (Hwy & Traffic Con) 18-504 1:f
Dry Wall Taper 14-349 1:1,1:3
Electrical (Outside) Line Worker 17-071 1:1,1:2
Electrical Repairer 17-468 1.1,1:3
Electrician 17-072 1:1,1:3
Elevator/Escalator Construction & Modernizer 18-541 1:1,1:2
Glazier 16-087 1:1,1:3
Insulation &Asbestos Worker 18-006 1:1,1:4
Iron Worker 15-221
Laborer (See Skilled Construction Craft Laborer)
Lather(Carpenter) 14-444 1:1,1:4
Lather (Wood, Ware & Metal) 14-114 1:1,1:5
Linoleum & Resilient Tile layer 16-115 1:1,1:3
Linoleum, Resilient Tile & Carpet L 16-117
Marble, Carver, Cutter & Setter 11-136 1:1,1:4
Millwright 32-143 1:1,1:4
Op Engineer (Grade & Paving Equip) 18-286 1:1,1:5
Op Engineer (Heavy Duty Repairer) 18-288 1:1,1:5
Op Engineer(Heavy Equipment) 18-318 1:1,1:5
Op Engineer (Universal Equipment) 18-285
Ornamental Iron Worker 15-154
Painter & Decorator 14-156 1:1,1:3
Painter, Decorator & Paperhanger 14-157 1:1,1:3
Paperhanger 14-357 1:1,1:4
Pipefitter 13-176 1:1,1:3
Plasterer 14-178 1:1,1:3
Plumber & Pipefitter 13-363 1:1,1:3
Plumber &Steamfitter 13-181 1:1,1:3
Plumber (Residential) 13-366 1:1,1:3
Plumber 13-180 1:1,1:3
Pointer, Caulker & Cleaner 11-282 1:1,1:4
Rodperson 89-476 1:1,1:3
Roofer 15-194 1:1,1:2
Safety Technician Painting 14-528 1:1
Sheet Metal Worker 15-201 1:1,1:3
Skilled Construction Craft Laborer 18-514 1:1,1:3
Sprinkler Fitter 13-334 1:1,1:2
Steamfitter 13-215 1:1,1:3
Stone Mason 11-219 1:1,1:2
Tile Setter 16-226 1:1,1:4
Tile, Marble &Terrazzo Finisher 16-497 1:1,1:4
12/19/00 - Please call Apprentice Training Central Office at (518) 457-6820, if you have any
[+- oct}nn�
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR - BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORK
Under Article 8 of the NYS Labor Law,when two final determinations have been rendered against a contractor, sub-
contractor and/or its successor wihtin any consecutive six-year period determining that such contractor, sub-contractor
and/or its successor has WILLFULLY failed to pay the prevaling wage and/or supplements, or when one final
determination involves falsification of payroll records or the kickback of wages and/or supplements, said contractor,
sub-contractor and/or its successor shall be debarred and ineligible to submit a bid on or be awarded any public work
contractlsub-contract with the state, any municipal corporation or public body for a period of five years from the date of
debarment. NOTE: Where the Fiscal Officer Is denoted "NYC',the information has been provided by the New York City
Comptroller's Office,the agency issuing the determination.
LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
4H Refrigeration&Air Conditioning 484 Sterling Place Brooklyn NY 11238
Barred Until Fiscal Officer. Notes:
06/12/200I NYC Falsified Payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
A&L Landscape Maintenance
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
See William A Saltzberger
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
A&R Paterno Construction Inc 287 Rockaway Turnpike Lawrence NY 11559
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
10/30/2005 NYC falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
A&T General Construction Inc 3 Alan Shephard Place Yonkers NY 10705
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
01/31/2006 DOL Falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
A&R Roofing Inc P O Box 80-Spring St Southfields NY 10975
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
08/30/2004 DOL
Company Name Address. City State Zip Code
A,tan Stalker Associates Inc 1216 Maple Road Williams�yille NY 14221
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
01/10/2002 DOL
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Company Name Address City State Zip Code
A Plus Fire Protection Inc 131 13th Avenue Holtsville NY 11742
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09/29/2002 DOL Falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
A R DiGima 1331 Belle Avenue Utica NY 13501
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Successor to LBS of Frankfort Inc and/or Clean Air Asbestos Removal.Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
A-1 Fence Company Inc Hillside Lake Road Wappingers Falls NY 12590
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01/30/2003 DOL 4 willful violations
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
AA General Contractors Inc 1765 Mt.Read Blvd Rochester NY 14606
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12/17/2003 DOL Multiple willful violations-see Dominick Antonucci
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
AAA Asbestos Abatement Corporation 897 Saratoga Avenue Brooklyn NY 11212..
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06/24/2002 NYC Falsified payrolls.
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Abbot-Sommer Inc 2622 Chesbrough Avenue Bronx NY 10461
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01/07/2003 NYC Falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Above All Contracting Inc 215-04 104th Avenue Queens NY 11429
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09/21/2003 NYC Falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City state Zip Code
Accell Construction Co Inc 951 Niagara Street Buffalo- NY 14213
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11104/2001 DOL
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AIA Environmental Corp 20-29 38th Street Astoria N-Y 11105
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03116/2004 DOL Substantially owned-affiliated entity or successor or subsidiary of Asbestos Industries of
America(AIA)
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Aim Construction Corp 1432 W 5th Street Brooklyn NY 11204
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06/04/2003 NYC Additional address:129 13th St,2nd tl,Brooklyn?vY 11215-falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
ALCA Industries Inc 178-190 Catherine Street Albany NY 12202
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06/03/2003 DOL Falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Allstate Paper Co Inc P 0 Box.376 Selkirk NY 12158
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10/26/2003 DOL Successor to Wheels Places-N-Things
= Company Name Address City State Zip Code
ARI Refrigeration Ltd
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See Capital.Refrigeration Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Asbestos&Lead Abatement Technology Corp 709 Maple Street Rochester NY 14611
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10/09/2002 DOL 3 willful violations
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Asbestos Industries of America 20-29 38th Street Astoria NY 11105
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03/16/2004 DOL Multiple willful violations
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
B H International Corporation 59-15 55th Street Maspeth • NY 11378
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08/31/2003 NYC '_Multiple willful violations
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B H Refrigeration Inc 818 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo NY 14213
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07/23/2004 DOL Multiple willfuls-falsified payrolls
Company.Name Address City State Zip Code
Baham Inc 40-22 College Point Blvd Flushing NY 11354
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06/232003 DOL Falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Bartex Construction
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See Barthos Construction Company
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Barthos Construction Company 285 Pulaski Street Brooklyn NY 11206
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06/182003 NYC Aka Bartex Construction-falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Bay Harbour Electric Inc 1606 Harper Dr-Box 8312 Erie PA 16505
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10/=200I DOL
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Bayview Plumbing Inc 4591 Merrick Road Massepequa NY 11758
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06/30/2002 DOL 4 willful violations
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Bel-Air Electric Inc 30 Steward Street Hewlett NY 11557
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07/09/2002 DOL Falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Betty Holl Inc
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see B H Refrigeration as its successor
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Beverly Hills Textures and Paint
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
See Gary C Marcinkowski
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Beverly Hills Textures and Paints
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
See Gary C Marcinhowski
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
BH Mechanical Services
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
Aka B H Refrigeration Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Bhuiya Waterproofing 1555 50th Street Brooklyn NY 11208
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04/2$/2002 NYC Falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Big Tree Garden Center
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See Military Auto Service Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Bravo Demolition Contracting Corp 36-31 10th St Long Island City NY 11107
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077/01/2002
otes:07/01/2002 NYC And Citi Cleaning Corp-falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Building Block Contracting Corp
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Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Butler Fence Company 536 State Fair Blvd Syracuse NY 13204
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04/25/2005 DOL
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Caftan Construction Corp 150-59 Coolidge Avenue Jamaica NY 11432
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11/03/2002 DOL Falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Capital Area Refrigeration Inc 6 Interstate Avenue Albany NY 12205
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05/28/2003 DOL Successor to Raymond'L Masse T/A ARI Refrigeration Ltd
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Capital.Safety Inc. 380 Lakeview Clifton NJ 07011
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08/06/2004 DOL Falsified records and kickback of wages-debarment extended after additional violation
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Carey&Murray Inc P O Box 92036 Rochester NY 14692
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01/18/2005 DOL Multiple willfuls
_.. Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Caristo Associates Inc N
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See.TER Construction Corp
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Central Absorption Inc 11-15 3-1st Drive Long Island City NY 11106
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03/16/2003 NYC Multiple winfal violations
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Centurian Management of New York Inc P O Box 961 Port Jefferson Sta NY 11776
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03/2112005 DOL Aka Centurian Protection of New York State-falsified records
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Centurian Protection of New York
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Charles Saliba
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07/25!2005 See Monarch Construction Corporation(owner)
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Cherokee Plate Glass Inc 114 Brown Street Johnson City NY 13790
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08/27/2002 DOL Multiple willfuls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Christine D Foster&Donna Foster RR#1 Box 67 Bouckville NY 12232
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09/01/2003 DOL Dba D&C Trucking-falsified records
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Cianco Mechanical Inc 32I Crescent Street Jamestown NY 14701
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12/0312004 DOL Multiple wiIlUs
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Cirina Construction Corp 46 1/2 Clinton Avenue Cortland NY 13045
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07/09i2002 DOL Falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Citi Cleaning Corp
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See Bravo Demolition Contracting Corp
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Classic EIectric Inc 29-01 21st Avenue Astoria NY 11105
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11/27.'2005 NYC Multiple violations
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Clean Air Asbestos Removal Inc c/o S.Finer258 Genesee St Utica NY I3502
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08/05-;2003 DOL Falsified records
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Clinton Construction Corp 6 Hewlett Drive East Williston NY 11596
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04/13/2004 NYC Multiple willfuls-falsified records
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Colonial Painting Co
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See S.I.M.G.Painting Co Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
COMM/NET Solutions Inc
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Successsor to Integrated Communications infiacaructure Systems Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Commercial Glazing Inc 718 Joseph Avenue Rochester NY 14621
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05/05/2003 DOL Aka Emergency Glass&Boardup Services-falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Consolidated Environmental Corp 1150 East New York Ave Brooklyn NY 1.1212
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04/08/2003 NYC Falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
CountyWide Electric Corp 795 Portland Avenue Rochester NY 14621
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04/19/2005 DOL Succ.l Substantialiy owned-Affiliated entity to JoBeth Inc.-stipulated to debarment
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
CPN Construction Corp 42-06 192nd Street Flushing NY 11358
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04/08/2003 NYC Dba Building Block Contracting Corp-falsified records
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
CrossBay Contracting Corp 242 Nevins Street Brooklyn NY 11217
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04/18/2005 NYC Falsified payrolls-multiple willfuls-debarment period extended
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CVM Electric Inc 220 Dingens Street Buffalo NY 14206
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11/05/2002 DOL Multiple violations
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
D&C Trucking
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See Christine D Foster&Donna Foster
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Darlene E Chardon
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See DME Contracting Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Darlene M Edwards
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See DME Contracting Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
-- David Ogden 795 Portland Avenue Rochester NY 14621
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04/19/2005 DOL V.P./Sec.of JoBeth Inc;Pres.&V.P.of Countywide Electric Corp.-stipulated to debarment
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
David White
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See General Design&Development(Top shareholder)
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
DC White Company Inc 1865 Chrisler Avenue Schenectady NY 12303
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05/05/2003 DOL successor to General Design&Development Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Debcon Construction Corp 77 Weyman Avenue New Rochelle NY 10805
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0$/31/2005 DOL aka Globe Fence Co Inc-multiple willfuls
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Dellapenna Brothers Inc 86 Olive Street Johnson City NY 13790
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11/16/2005 DOL multiple willfuls-debarment period extended after additional violations
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
DePadre&Son Plumbing&Heating Inc 2104 Niagara Street Niagara Falls NY I4303
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09/16/2002 DOL Falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Dixie Sweeping Service Inc 618 W Newell Street Syracuse NY 13205
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11/27/2001 DOL
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
DME Contracting Inc 375 Verrazano Avenue Copiague NY 11726
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12/31/2001 DOL Aka DME National Roofing Systems DMENRS,DMENCC,DNfECA,Titan Restoration Corp
and Peter Chardon,and Darlene M Edwards,Derlene E Chardon and Mary Lydia Chardon,Mary-
L Restrepo,DME National Constr Corp.DME National Consw Assoc.Inc.-multiple
willfuls.Violated original debarment order
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
DME National Construction Associates Inc
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See DME Contracting Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
DME National Construction Corp
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See DME Contracting Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
DMI;National Roofing Systems
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See DME.Contranxing Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
DMECA
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DMENCC
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See DME Contracting Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
DMENRS
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See DME Contracting Inci
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Dominick Antonucci 1765 Mt.Read Blvd Rochester NY 14606
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12/17/2003 DOL Multiple%illful violations-see AA General Contractors Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Dover Accessibility Products Inc 6266 Hurt Road Horn Lake MS 38637
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02/27/2002 DOL Multiple willful violations-original debarment period extended
Company Name Address City State zip Code
Dram Construction Corporation 201-01 Northern Blvd. Bayside NY 11361
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11/26/2001 DOL Falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
DSR Asbestos Removal Company 89 Westbrook Avenue Staten Island NY 10303
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06/28/2001 NYC Falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Dura-Tech Systems Inc 19 Bergen Place Port Jefferson Sta NY 11776
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10/24/2002 DOL Dba Hy-Tech Coatings-falsified payrolls and 6 willful violations-original debarment period
extended
Company Name Address City n State Zip Code
East Coast Detention Equipment Systems Inc 2909 Bridge Plaza N Long Island City NY 11101
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06/23/2004 DOL Falsified records
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Eco Environmental Corporation 629 5th Avenue Pelham NY 10803
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11119/2003 DOL Falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Emergency Glass&Boardup Services
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See Commercial Glazing Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Empire Demolition Development Co Inc 1096 Niagara St Buffalo NY 14213
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
03/24/2005 DOL Multiple willfuls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Empire Flooring Inc 1765 Mt.Read Boulevard Rochester NY I4606
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06/05/2003 DOL
_._. Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Eric Lutz Construction Corp 493-14 Johnson Avenue Bohemia NY 10016
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12/27/2004 DOL Falsified records
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
ESNA International General Contractors Inc 1838 Bath Avenue Brooklyn NY 11214
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02/26/2003 NYC Falsfied payrolls
Company Name Address City. State Zip Code
Espo Constriction Inc 3302 Country Club Rd Bronx NY 10465
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01/19/2005 NYC Falsified records
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Faliero Electric Company Inc P O Box 180 Buffalo_ _ NY 14220
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11/04/2001 DOL
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Five Boro Air Conditioning&Refrigeration 519 Coney Island Avenue Brooklyn NY 11218
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09/06/2001 NYC Multiple willfus
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Frank J. Labriola
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
See State of the Art Construction Co Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Frank Valerio General Contracting Corp 89 West Route 59 Central Nyack NY 10960
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07/18/2002 DOL
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
G A Contractors 139-31 Queens Boulevard Jamaica NY 11435
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11/25/2002 DOL Also NYC-multiple wilIfuls-falsified payrolls. Original debarment period extended
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Gary C Marcinkowski 1051 Rice Road Elma NY 14059
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07108/2002 DOL Dba Beverly Hills Textures and Paint and dba Beverly Hills Textures and Paints
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Gem Installations Inc P O Box 422 Little Meadows PA 18830
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04/06/2005 DOL Multiple willfuls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Gemma Construction Company Inc R.A.Libret 1325 Franklin Garden City NY 11530
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12/2912004 NYC Falsified records
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
General Design&Development Inc 1865 Chrisler Avenue Schenectady' NY 12303
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05/05/2003 DOL Multiple wiilfuls
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Company Name Address City State Zlp Code
General Restoration Co Inc 551 Fifth Ave Suite 222 New York NY 10176
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08/0412004 DOL Voluntary debarment
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
George Lucey,Manual Tobio{see note} 150 Kings Street Brooklyn NY 11231
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NYC Manuel P Tobio and Lake Constr and Development Corp{individually and as a whole}grand
larceny,falsified records,debarred permanently
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Georgian Bay Contracting Inc 4635 Chestnut Road Amherst NY 14228
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01/12/2005 DOL Multiplewilals
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Gerace Contracting Corp 2437 E 29th St,Ste 1-H Brooklyn NY 11235
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Nates:
07/22/2001 DOL Falsified payrolls
`ry Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Globe Fence Co Inc
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
see Debcon Construction Corp
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
GNP Contracting Corp 153 Woodruff Avenue Scarsdale NY 10583
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11/04/2003 DOL Falsified records
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Gogos&Weber Contracting Inc 241 Sprucewood Terrace Williamsville NY 14221
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12/30/2004 DOL Multiple willfuls
Y
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Goldriek Custom Homes
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See Thomas GoIdrick
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Gulley Teiaao Tile&Flooring Co P 0 Box 11304 Rochester N-Y 14611
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04/06/2005 DOL See Tobie R Gulley
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Happy Homes Services Inc 150 5th Avenue,Rm 720 New York TTY
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
05/07/2002 NYC Multiple willful violations
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Harter Construction Services Inc P 0 Box 57 Hilton NY 14468
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10/18/2004 DOL Falsified records
Company Name Address City State. Zip Code
Horn Exterior Corp 3245 Queens Boulevard Long Island City NY 11101
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
05/I3/2004 NYC Dba Horn Exterior Restoration,aka Horn Maintenance Corp(and)Horn Roofing Corp.-
multiple willfuls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Horn Exterior Restoration
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
See Horn Exterior Corp
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Horn Maintenance Corp
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
See Horn Exterior Corp
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Horn Roofing Corp
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
See Horn.Exterior Corp
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Hydroblast Inc P 0 Box 851 Portland` ME 04104
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08/19/2003 DOL Multiple willfuls
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Hy-Tech Coatings
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See Dura-Tech Systems Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
I&P Concrete Inc P O Box 342 Pine Bush NY 12566
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11/30/2004 DOL
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Integrated Communications Infracstructures 688 Wilder Road Hilton NY 14468
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06/24/2004 DOL And successor COMM/Net Solutions Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Interphase Company Ltd 1301 W Elizabeth Avenue Linden NJ 07036
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OI1-5/2004 DOL 3 willfuls-also debarred by NYC for falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
NS Construction Company Inc c!o M&P 245 Main St R°hite Plains NY
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11/19/2004 NYC Falsified records
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
J N Futia Co Inc 178-190 Catherine Street Albanyy NY I2202
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See ALCA-falsified payrolls-substantially owned affiliated entity and successor
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Jamaica Acoustic
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See Joshua Murray
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Jamaica Acoustical
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See Joshua Murray
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Jamaica Acoustics
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
See Joshua Murray
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
James Spalina Construction Inc 25 Southfield Drive Webster NY 14580
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07/29/2003 DOL Multiple wiIlfuls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
JER Construction Corp. 258 East Meadow Avenue East Meadow NY 11554
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02/27/2002 DOL And Caristo Associates Inc JV
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
JoBeth Inc 795 Portland Avenue Rochester NY 14621
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04/19/2005 DOL Stipulated to debarment
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
John J Gross Contracting Corp 2104 Niagara Street Niagara Falls NY 14303
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09/30/2002 DOL 3 willful violations
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Joseph N Futia Jr.(as an individual) ALCA 178-190 Catherine St Albany NY 12202
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06/03/2003 DOL see ALCA Industries-as a principal officer-partner and/or shareholder
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Joshua Murray 324 Duane Avenue Schenectady NY 12307
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06/23/2003 DOL Dba Jamaica Acoustical aka Jamaica Acoustic aka Jamaica Acoustics-falsified records
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
K&K Restoration Corp 752 Cypress Drive Franklin Square NY 11010
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04/14/2005 NYC Falsified records
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Kallo Building Construction Co Inc 7001 Ridge Boulevard Brooklyn NY 11209
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04/01/2002 NYC Falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
KBH Construction Co Inc 90 River Rd-P O Box 30 Scottsville NY 14546
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05/21/2004 DOL Multiple wilIfuls
Company Name Address City State Zip Cade
Keith Grimes Inc Fairlawn Dr-P O Bax 964 Montauk NY 11954
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03/21/2006 DOL Falsified records
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Klarberg Inc P O Box 187 East Amherst NY 14051
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02/12/2004 DOL 5 willful violations
_ Company Name Address City State Zip Code
'Comas Construction Corporation 162 85th Street Brooklyn NY 11209
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01/09/2006 NYC. Falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
L Harbert Inc 1871 Walton Avenue Bronx NY 10453
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06/14/2004 NYC Falsified records
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
LaCorte Companies Inc 621 Third Avenue Ext Rensselaer NY 12144
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
05/22/2005 DOL Multiple willfuls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
LaCorte Electrical Constr&Maintenance
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Lake Construction and Development Corp
Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes:
See George Lucey
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
LBS of Frankfort Inc 1055 Jefferson Avenue Utica NY 13501
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06/02/2003 DOL
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
LMB Electric Inc 2320 Narraganset Avenue Seaford NY 11783
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12f 18/2001 DOL 8 willful violations with falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
LoRe Inc 29 Hewett Boulevard Center Moriches NY 11934
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01%23/2002 DOL 3 willfuls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Louis A Stilloe Roofing&Siding Inc P O Box 68 Southview Sta Binghamton NY 13903
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08/30/2004 DOL Falsified records
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Louis J Migliore 787 Military Road Kenmore NY 14217
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08/11/2002 DOL Dba Military Contractors-falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Louis Scopelliti Inc 87 Newman Avenue Hawthorne NY 10532
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01/12/2005 DOL Falsified records
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
LRM Finishing Co Inc. 9449 Button Road Cicero NY 13039
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06/10/2004 DOL Multiple willfuls
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M&M Building Contractors Inc P 0 Box 514 Cairo NY 12413
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08/15/2002 DOL Falsified payrolls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
M&M Electrical Contracting Inc 122-19 15th Avenue College Point NY 11356
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08/03/2003 NYC Multiple wilifuls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
M&M Glass&Window Corp 1168 Brooks Avenue Rochester NY 14624
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04,11 OY2002 DOL Aka M&M Glass Group-9 willful violations
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
M&M Glass Group
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Company Name Address City State Zip Code
M Falgiano Construction Co Inc P 0 Box 206 Cheektowaga NY 14225
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11/01/2004 DOL Multiplewillfuls
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Madeline Futia(as an individual) ALCA 178-190 Catherine St Albany NY 12202
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06/03/2003 DOL see ALGA Industries-principal officer-partner and/or shareholder
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Mainland Renovations Inc 685 Hempstead Tpke Franklin Square NY 11010
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Management Services
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Manuel P.Tobio
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See George Lucey
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Manuel Tobio
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Marianne Ogden 795 Portland Avenue Rochester rY 14621
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04/19/2005 DOL Multiple willfuls-President and Treasurer of Jobeth-stipulated to debarment
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Mary L Restrepo
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See DME Contracting Inc
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Mary Lydia Chardon
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See DME Contracting Inc
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Mashack Flooring Supply Inc. P O Box 824 Bronx NY 10472
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09/14/2004 DOL Falsified records
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MEG Enterprises Ltd 101 Bloomingdale Road Hicksville 'NY 11801
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Mega Imperial Construction Corp 35-11 Vernon Boulevard Long Island,City �'Y 11106
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Merchants 1&S Corp 7732 Victor/Mendon Road Victor NY 14564
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Michael Falgiano Jr.
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Michael Falgiano Sr
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Principal officer-partner and/or shareholder-see M Falgiano Construction Co Inc
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Milestone Waterproofing Inc 845 Broad Avenue Suite 5 Ridgefield NJ 01657
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11/01/2004 DOL Falsified records -
_Company Name Address City State Zip Code
,lilitary Auto Service Inc 6953 Ridge Road Lockport NY 14094
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10/08/2003 DOL Dba Big Tree Garden Center-falsified payrolls
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Military Contractors
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See Louis J MigIiore
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Mohrmann Electric Company Inc 3581 Bayview Avenue Seaford NY 11783
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Monarch Construction Corporation 10-57 Jackson Avenue Long Island City NY 11101
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NAB Management Associates Inc 57 Hillside Avenue New Rochelle NY 11209
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National Building&Restoration Corp 1010 Tiden Avenue Utica NY 13501
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09/04/2003 DOL Falsified payrolls
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Navarro Special Cleaning Services Inc 85-12 Sixty-Seventh Ave Queens NY 11374
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04/16/2006 NYC Falsified payrolls
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Neptune Construction Co
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See Wayne Vitale Inc
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Niagara Top Line Builders
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See Scott Gamache
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North Shore Construction Enterprises 464 New York?.venue Huntington NY 11743
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04/30/2002 DOL Also 139-31 Queens Blvd.Jamaica NY 11435 and 22 Hill House Ln,Old Brookville NY
11545-falsified payrolls. Originally debarred by NYC-extension by DOL
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North Shore Environmental Solutions Inc 127 Glencove Avenue Glencove NY 11542
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12/16/2001 NYC
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Northeast Regional Communications Inc 232 Main Street Vestal NY 13850
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Northeastern Painting 25 Hopper Street Utica NY 13501
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Oatka Valley Construction Co Inc 212 North Main Street Warsaw NY 14569
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04/14/2002 DOL
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Omura&Slattery General Contracting Inc 303 Clinton Avenue Kingston NY 12402
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03/05/2004 DOL Aka Omura General Contractors,Inc.-multiple willful violations
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Omura General Contractors Inc
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See Omura&Slattery General Contracting Inc
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Orange County Paving Inc P 0 Box 233 Bullville NY 10915
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01/27/2003 DOL Falsified payrolls
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P&P Contractors of Rochester 8 Ambrose Street Rochester NY 14608
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0$12712002 DOL Employer stipulated to debarment
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Pak American Construction&Mechanical 657 Wyngate Drive East Valley Stream NY 11580
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02/12/2002 DOL Falsified payrolls
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Paramount Systems Inc 1563 Montauk Highway Oakdale NY 11769
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02/04/2002 DOL 3 willfuls and falsified payrolls-original debarment period extended
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Patrick Bistrian Jr Inc 175 Springs Fireplace Rd East Hampton NY 11937
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Patrick Hurling
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Patrick Wright and Patrick Hurling 505 B Lincoln Road Riverhead NY 11901
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12/0212004
otes;12/0212004 DOL Aka Professional Roofing,alta Pat's Roofing and aka Professional Construction-falsified
records
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Pat's Roofing
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Peter Chardon
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See DME Contracting Inc
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Peter Pan Spraying 21 Richard Lane Huntington NY 11743
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Piccirilh Enterprises Inc One Marine Midland Plaza Binghamton NY 13901
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Pilos Contracting Corp 271 58th Street Brooklyn NY 11220
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Professional Construction
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Professional Fence Co of WNY Inc 6479 Willow Drive North Boston NY 14075
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07/08/2005 DOL multiple willfuls
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Professional Roofing
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See Patrick Wright
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Pucci Masonry&Construction Corp 12 Huckleberry Lane Hampton Bays NY 11946
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01/20/2003 DOL 4 willfuls and falsified payrolls
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Raymond L Masse
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T/A ARI Refrigeration Ltd.see Capital Area Refrigeration Inc(successor)
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RB Morgan Associates 50 Morgan Avenue Brooklyn NY 11237
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11/01/2004 DOL Falsified records
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Reilly Construction Company 206 Meadow Rd-P O Box 386 Elbridge NY 13060
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ROM Construction Corp 5601 Nurge Avenue Maspeth NY 11378
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RIP Marine Systems Inc 1332-04 11 th Avenue College Point NY 11356
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08/23/2004 NYC Falsified payrolls
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Roof Dynamics Inc 289 F Skidmore Road Deer Park NY 11729
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03/26/2003 DOL 24 willfuls with falsified payrolls
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S&D Contracting Inc 1035 Boyce Road,Ste 116 Pittsburgh PA 15231
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04/18/2002 DOL Falsified payrolls
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S I M G Painting,Co Inc 1364 Buffalo Road Rochester NY 14624
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01/08/2004 DOL Dba Colonial Painting Co
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Sachem Structural Steel Inc P O Box 582 Coram NY 11727
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05/20/2002 DOL Falsified payrolls
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Savoya Construction Corp 13-15 37th Avenue Long Island City NY 11I01
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04/12/2006 DOL a Joint.Venture with United Painting and Contracting Inc.-falsified payrolls
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Schuyler Specialties Inc 324 May Avenue Schenectady NY 12301
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04/30/2002 DOL 4 willfuls
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Scott Gamache 3052 Dorchester Street Niagara Fall"s NY 14305
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08/13/2002 DOL Dba Niagara Top Line Builders-falsified payrolls
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Seville Construction Inc 255 52nd Street Brooklyn NY 11220
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07/27/2002 DOL Also NYC-3 willful violations
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Sonny's Drywall Inc 1538 Mann Avenue Hillside NJ 7205
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09/07/2004 NYC Falsified records
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Spensieri Painting Co Inc 101 Dwight Park Drive Syracuse NY 13209
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09/09/2001 DOL 5 wilmis
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Spyder Technologies Inc
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Sze LaCorte Companies Inc
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.State of the Art Construction 140 Marine Street Farmingdale NY 11735
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10/06/2005 DOL Multiple willful violations
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Superior Roofing Inc P a Box 475-NYS Rte 11 Gouverneur NY 13642
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10/15/2002 DOL
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Supreme Electrical Contracting Inc 5306 Church Avenue Brooklyn NY 11203
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TBK Drywall Construction
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Tele-Data-Com Solutions Inc 597 Tracey Creek Road Vestal NY 13850
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03/2412005 DOL alter ego of Northeast Regional Communications Inc
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Thomas and William Kraebel Box 228 Laurel NY 11948
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01/09/2002 DOL Dba TBK Drywall Construction
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Thomas Goldrick 86 Courier Boulevard Kenmore NY 14217
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09/30/2001 DOL Dba Goldrick Custom Homes
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Thomas K Faigiano
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Principal officer-partner and/or shareholder-see M Falgiano Conscuction Co Inc
Company Name Address City State Zip Code
Titan Restoration Corp
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See DME Contracting Inc
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Tobie R Gulley P O Box 11304 Rochester NY I4611
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04/06/2005 DOL Dba Gulley Terrazzo Tile&FIooring Co.-multiple willfuls
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Tower Building Maintenance&Management Lt 347 Kingsland Avenue Brooklyn NY 11222
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11/24/2003 DOL Multiple willfuls
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TPK Construction Corporation 116-124 S Van Brunt St Englewood NJ 07631
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02/02/2003 DOL Falsified payrolls
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Turso Construction Inc 4 Nursery Lane Rye NI' 10580
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UhIein Property Services and Contracting 209 Paddock Street Watertown NY 13601
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08/10/2005 DOL John C.Uhlein III dba Ublein Property Services and Contracting-consent by stipulation
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United Painting and Contracting Inc 13-15 37th Avenue Long Island City NY 11101
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Wale Construction Corp c/o S M 4309 White Plains Bronx NY 10466
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08/12/2004 NYC Falsified records
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Waterway Construction Corporation 201-01 Northern Blvd Bayside NY 11361
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11/26/2001 DOL Falsified payrolls
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Wayne Lancaster,Individually 5350 McLaughlin Hill Rd Beaver Dams NY 14812
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06/30/2044 DOL Dba Management Services-falsified records
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Wayne Vitale Inc P O Box 325 Port Jefferson NY 11777
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11/08/2005 DOL Dba Neptune Construction Co
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West Coast Construction Inc 144-36 25th Road Flushing_ NY 11354
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Westchester Iron Works Corporation 65 Plain Avenue New Rochelle NY 10801
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03/02/2006 NYC Voluntary debarment
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Wheels Places'N'Things Inc P 0 Bax 311 Selkirk NY 12158
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William A Saltzberger 52 High St P O Box 836 Geneva NY 14456
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03/25/2002 DOL Dba A&L Landscape Maintenance-3 willfuls
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Wilson Tank Builders Inc 646 North Broad Street Groce City PA 16127
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05/08/2006 DOL Falsified records
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Woodmotif Cabinetry Inc 501 Scholes Street Brooklyn NY 11237
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02/07/2002 NYC falsified records-indictment#5268-96
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WPNT Construction Inc Rte 144 Selkirk NY 12158
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Successor to Wheels Places-N-Things Inc
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Yaboo Fence Company 10 High Street West Nyack NY 10994
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06/09/2004 DOL
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GENERAL PROVISIONS
1. MATERIALS AND WORI MANSMP
These specifications contemplate the use of first class materials throughout, used in such a manner as to produce
completed construction which is workmanlike and acceptable in every detail. Only materials conforming to the
requirements of these specifications and approved by the Engineer shall be used in the work.
Wherever a trade name or the name of a certain manufacturer appears in these specifications, it is included to
establish a quality of construction and design only. The absence of the 'or equal" clause in any instance is not meant
to exclude competition. Similar products of any manufactures which are equal in quality, as determined by the
Engineer, will be approved.
All work under this contract shall be done in a manner acceptable to the Engineer, who shall determine the amount,
quality, acceptability and fitness of the several kinds of work and materials which are to be paid for hereunder, and
shall decide all questions which may arise as to the measurement of quantities and the fulfillment of the conditions of
this contract on the part of the Contractor. The Engineer's decisions shall be final and conclusive and, in case any
question shall arise, such decision shall be a condition precedent to the right of the Contractor to receive any money
hereunder.
All work, all materials whether incorporated in the work or not, all processes of manufacture, and all methods of
construction shall be at all times and places subject to the inspection of the Engineer who shall be the final judge of
the quality and suitability of the work,materials,processes of manufacture and methods of construction for the
purposes for which they are used.
Should they fail to meet his approval, they shall be forthwith reconstructed, made good, replaced and/or corrected, as
the case may be,by the Contractor at his own expense. Rejected material shall immediately be removed from the
site. Acceptance of material and workmanship by the inspectors shall not relieve the Contractor from his obligation to
supply other material and workmanship when so ordered by the Engineer.
If in the opinion of the Engineer it is undesirable to replace any defective or damaged materials or to reconstruct or
correct any portion of the work injured or not performed in accordance with the contract documents, the
compensation to be paid to the Contractor hereunder shall be reduced by such amount as in the judgement of the
Engineer shall be equitable.
The Contractor expressly warrants that his work shall be free from any defects in materials or workmanship and
agrees to correct any such defects which may appear within one year following the final completion of the work.
Neither the acceptance of the completed work nor payment therefore shall operate to release the Contractor or his
sureties from any obligations under or upon this contract or the performance bond.
Material shall be stored so as to insure the preservation of their quality and fitness for the work. Stored materials
shall be located so as to facilitate prompt inspection.
All materials not conforming to the requirements of these specifications shall be considered as defective. No
defective material, the defects of which have been subsequently corrected, shall used until approval has been given.
The apparent silence of specifications,plans, special provisions and supplemental specifications as to any detail or the
apparent omission from them of a detailed description concerning any point shall be regarded as meaning that only
the best general practice is to prevail and that only material and workmanship of first quality are to be used. All
interpretations of these specifications shall he made upon the basis above stated.
The Contractor shall give his constant personal attention to the work while it is in progress or he shall place it in
charge of a competent and reliable English-speaking superintendent,who shall have authority to act for the
Contractor and who shall be acceptable to the Engineer.
GP - 1
The Contractor shall, at all times, employ labor and equipment which shall be sufficient to prosecute the several
classes of work to full completion in the manner and time specified. All workmen must have sufficient skill and
_ experience to properly perform the work assigned them. All workmen engaged on special or skilled work shall have
had sufficient experience in such work to properly and satisfactorily perform it and operate the equipment involved.
Any person employed by the Contractor whom the Engineer may deem incompetent or unfit to perform the work
shall be at once discharged, and shall not be again employed.
The work under construction shall be kept clean, and as the work approaches completion the Contractor shall
systematical and thoroughly clean and make any needed repairs to all portions of the work under the contract. he
shall furnish at his own expense suitable tools and labor for removing all work and cleaning out all dirt, mortar and
foreign substances. Any undue leakage of water into or from any structure as to make the work fall short of first-
class work shall be promptly corrected by the contractor at his own expense. Cleaning and repairs shall be arranged,
so far as practicable to be finished upon completion of the construction work. Final inspection of the work will be
made upon completion of cleaning and any necessary repairs. The contractor at his own expense shall furnish
suitable provisions as to needed drainage,workmen and appliances for such final inspection. The Engineer will not
prepare the final estimate until after the final inspection is made.
2. SPECIFICATIONS AND DRAWINGS
The specifications and drawings are intended to cover all of the work that is known to be required to effect a
complete installation. They are intended to be mutually explanatory of each other,but should any discrepancy or
inconsistency appear or any misunderstanding arise as to the import of anything contained in either the specifications
or the drawings, the interpretation of the doubtful portions will be made by the Engineer, whose decision shall,in all
cases, be final and binding on the Contractor. Any materials or workmanship obviously necessary to satisfactory
completion shall be furnished and installed whether or not specifically shown or mentioned. Any correction or errors
or omissions in the specifications or drawings, or both, may be made by the Engineer when such correction is
necessary for the proper fulfillment of their intention as determined by him. Figures shall have preference over scale
in reading dimensions. Copies of the specifications and drawings shall be kept constantly at the work site.
If the Contractor, in the course of the work, finds any discrepancy between the plans and the physical conditions of,
the locality, or any errors or omissions in the plans or in the layout as given by the points and instructions furnished
by the Engineer,it shall be his duty to immediately inform the Engineer, in writing and the Engineer shall promptly
verify the same. Any work done after such discovery, until authorized,will be done at the Contractor's risk.
In case,by inadvertence or otherwise, the plans or specifications do not require some work or material necessary for
that purpose, the Contractor shall,nevertheless, be required to provide the same so that the work may be complete
according to the true intent and purposed of the plans and specification.
3. CONTROL OF WORK
In the performance of the work,the Contractor shall abide by all orders, directions and requirements of the Engineer
and shall perform all work to the satisfaction of the Engineer, and at such time and places,by such methods and in
such manner and sequence as he may require. The Engineer shall determine the amount, quality, acceptability and
fitness of all parts of the work, shall interpret the Plans, Specifications, Contract Documents and any Extra Work
Orders, and shall decide all other questions in connection with the work.
The Contractor shall employ no plant, equipment, materials, methods or mend to which the Engineer objects, and shall
remove no plant materials, equipment or other facilities from the site of the work without the Engineer's permission.
Upon request, the Engineer shall confirm in writing any oral order, direction, requirement or determination.
The enumeration herein or elsewhere in the Contract Documents of particular instances in which the opinion,
judgement, discretion or determination of the Engineer shall control or in which work shall be performed to his
satisfaction or subject to his approval of inspection, shall not imply that only matters similar to those enumerated
shall be so governed and performed,but without exception all the work shall be governed and so performed.
Each and every provision of law and clause required by law to be inserted in this Contract shall be deemed to be
inserted herein and the Contract shall be read and enforced as though it were included herein, and if through mistake
or otherwise any such provision is not inserted, or is not correctly inserted, then upon the application of either party,
the Contract shall forthwith be physically amended to make such insertion.
GP-2
The Contractor shall not sublet any part of the work under this Contract,nor assign any monies, due him hereunder,
without first obtaining the written consent of the Owner. This Contract shall inure to the benefit of and shall be
binding upon the parties hereto and upon their respective successors and assigns;but neither party hereto shall assign
or transfer his interest herein in whole or in part without the consent of the other.
The Contractor shall assume all responsibility for, and shall take all precautions for preventing injury to work
completed or in progress by other contractors in or about the work;he shall cover and protect such work from
damage, and all injury to same before completion of this Contract shall be made good by him. In the event that this is
not done immediately, the Engineer is hereby authorized to deduct the amount of the same, as determined, from the
monthly and final payment.
The Contractor shall pay to the Owner all expenses, losses and damages as determined by the Engineer incurred by
said Owner in consequence of any defect, omission or mistake of the Contractor,his agents, sub-contractors or
employees, or be responsible for the making good thereof, and the Engineer is hereby authorized to deduct the same,
as determined, from the monthly and final payments.
If the work to be done under this Contract shall be abandoned, or if the Contract of any claim thereunder shall be
assigned by the Contractor otherwise than as herein specified, or if at any time the Engineer shall be of the opinion,
and shall so certify in writing to the Owner,the conditions herein specified as to the rate of progress are not fulfilled,
or that the work or any part thereof is unnecessarily or unreasonably delayed, or that the Contractor has violated any
provisions of this Contract, the Owner may notify the Contractor to discontinue all work, or any part thereof as the
Owner may designate, and the Owner may thereupon by contract or otherwise as he may determine, complete the
work or such part thereof, and charge the entire expense of so completing the work or part thereof to the Contractor;
and for such completion the Owner, for itself or its contractors,may take possession of, and use or cause to be used
in the completion of the work or part thereof, any of such materials, equipment, machinery, implements and tools of
every description as may be found upon the site of said work.
All expenses incurred under the section shall be deducted and paid by the Owner out of any money then due or to
become due the Contractor under this Contract, or any part thereof; and in such accounting the Owner shall not be
held to obtain the lowest figures for the work of completing the Contract or any part thereof, or for insuring the
proper completion, but all sums actually paid therefor shall be charged to the contractor. In case the expenses so
charged are less than the sum which would have been payable under this Contract if the same had been completed by
the Contractor, the Contractor shall be entitled to received the difference; and in case such expenses shall exceed the
said sum the Contractor shall pay the excess amount to the Owner upon completion of the work without further
demand being made therefor.
The Contractor shall procure and pay for all permits and licenses necessary for the execution of his work and the use
of such work when completed.
The Contractor shall observe all rules and regulations of the State and Local Health Officials, and must take such
precautions as are necessary to avoid creating unsanitary conditions.
When the use of explosives is necessary for the prosecution of the work, the Contractor shall exercise the utmost care
not to endanger life or property. The Contractor shall be responsible for any and all damage resulting from the use of
explosives.
The contractor, prior to blasting shall submit to the Owner the following:
1. Proof of Insurance
2. Seismograph Monitoring
The Contractor, when using explosives, shall comply with the latest revisions of the requirements of the Town and
OSHA Standards Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations,Part 1926.
All explosives shall be store in a secure manner, in compliance with local laws and ordinances, and all such storage
places shall be marked clearly"DANGEROUS-EXPLOSIVES". Where no local laws or ordinances apply, storage
shall be provided satisfactory to the Engineer and in general not closer than 1,004 feet from the main road.
The Contractor shall notify each public utility company, having structures in proximity to the site of the work, of his
intention to use explosives and such notice shall be given sufficiently in advance to enable the companies to take such
steps as they may deem necessary to protect their property from injury. Such notice shall not relieve the Contractors
of responsibility for any damage resulting from his blasting operations.
GP-3
The Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the Owner, its officers, and employees, from all suits, actions, or
claims of any character brought because of any injuries or damage received or sustained by any person, persons, or
property on account of the operations of the said Contractor; or on account of or in consequence of any neglect in
safeguarding the work; or through use of unacceptable materials in constructing the work; or because of any act or
omission, neglect, or misconduct of said Contractor; or because of any claims or amounts recovered from any claims
or amounts arising or recovered under the "Workmen's' Compensation Act", or any other law, ordinance, order, or
decree.
Until final acceptance of the work by the Engineer, as evidence in writing, the Contractor shall have the charge and
care thereof and shall take every precaution against injury or damage to any part thereof by the action of the elements,
or from any other cause,whether arising from the execution or from the nonexecution of the work. The Contractor
shall rebuild, repair, restore, and make good all injuries or damages to any portion of the work occasioned by any of
the above causes before final acceptance and shall bear the expense thereof.
In case of suspension of work from any cause whatever, the Contractor shall be responsible for all materials, and
shall properly store them, if necessary, and shall provide suitable drainage of the roadway and erect necessary
temporary structures at his expense.
The Contractor shall not,without consent from the proper parties, enter or occupy with men, tools or materials, any
land outside of the rights of way or property of the town.
The Owner shall not be precluded or stopped by any measurement, estimate, or certificate made either before or after
the completion and acceptance of the work and payment the reform from showing the true amount and character of
the work performed and materials furnished by the Contractor, or from showing that any such measurement, estimate
or certificate is untrue or incorrectly made, or that the work or materials do not conform in fact to the Contract. The
Owner shall not be precluded or stopped,notwithstanding any such measurement, estimate or certificate, and
payment in accordance therewith, from recovering from the Contractor and sureties such damages as it may sustain by
reason of his failure to comply with the terms of the Contract. Neither the acceptance by the Owner or by any
representative of the Owner, nor any payment for nor acceptance of the whole or any part of the work,nor any
extension of time,nor any possession taken by the Owner, shall operate as a waiver of any portion of the Contract or
of any power herein reserved, or any right to damage herein provided. A waiver of any breach of the Contract shall
not be held to be a waiver of any other or subsequent breach.
4. PROGRESS OF WORK
The Contractor shall commence the work as herein contracted for within ten(10) days from the date of written notice
to proceed, or by mutual consent on a date specifically stated in said written notice, and proceed with due diligence
and dispatch, so as to complete theentire work under this Contract, together with complete removal of plant within
the time specified unless and except as a part may be delayed under the provisions herein.
If the Contractor shall be delayed in the completion of his work by reason of unforeseeable causes beyond his control
and without his fault or negligence,including,but not restricted to, acts of God or of the public enemy, acts of
neglect of the Owner, acts of neglect of any other contractor, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes,
riots, civil commotions or freight embargos, the period here in above specified for completion of his work shall be
extended by such time as shall be fixed by the Owner.
No work requiring the presence of the Engineer or inspectors shall be done between the hours of 6:00 P.M. and 7:00
A.M., current time, nor on Sundays and legal holidays, except as is necessary for the proper care of an emergency,
and then only with the permission of the Engineer;provided that this clause, however, does not operate in the case of
a gang organized for regular continuous night work.
During stormy or inclement weather no work shall be done, except such as can be done satisfactorily and in a manner
to give first-class construction throughout.
If at any time the rate of progress is such that,in the judgement of the Engineer, the work will not be completed
within the time specified,he may so notify the Contractor who thereupon will proceed at once with such additional
force, machinery, equipment and methods as to finish the work on time,but the failure of the Engineer to give such
notice shall not relieve the Contractor of his obligation to complete the work at the time specified in this Contract.
The Contract will be considered complete when all work has been finished, the final inspection made by the
Engineer, and the project accepted by the Owner.
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5. PAYMENTS AND GUARANTEE
The Engineer will, from time to time as the work progresses but not more often than once a month, on such days as
he may fix, make an approximate estimate in writing such as in his opinion shall be just and fair, of the amount and
value of the work done and materials incorporated into the work since the commencement of the contract by the
Contractor in his performance of the same.
The amount of any estimate,based upon the unit prices contained in the proposal and including any allowance for
approved extra work less a fixed percentage retained and less the total sum previously paid on former estimates shall
constitute the payment due and to be made to the Contractor within a reasonable time after the date of such estimate
(except in case of Final Estimate). On all estimates except the final, the fixers percentage retained shall be five(5)
percent, such retained amounts being held until the final estimate.
No monthly estimate, except the one preceding the final estimate,will be paid unless the net payment on same
exceeds five thousand and no/100 dollars($5,000), without special permission of the Owner.
Any estimate shall be subject to correction in any succeeding estimate.
The final,estimate will be prepared after the work has been tested and approved by the Engineer as required elsewhere
herein and after acceptance has been given by the Owner. The fixed percentage retained on the final estimate for the
guarantee period shall be three(3)percent of the total value of the work done and materials incorporated therein
including any agreed compensation for any authorized extra work.
Payment on the final estimate shall not be made prior to the expiration of thirty-one(3 1)days from the date of
acceptance of the work by the Owner.
Release of the retained three(3)percent less whatever expenditures that may have been necessary by the Owner for
repairs or replacements shall be made at the expiration of one(1)year from the date of acceptance of the work by the
Owner(Final Estimate).
All estimates, including the final, will be made for actual quantities of work performed and materials in place as
determined by the measurements of the Engineer, and this determination as to quantities involved in the contract shall
be accepted as final, conclusive, and binding upon the Contractor. However, the Contractor may check such
measurements if he so desires.
An increase or decrease in quantity for any item of the proposal shall not be regarded as a sufficient ground for an
increase or decrease in the unit price.
For computation of the quantities to be paid for under the various items of this contract, it is agreed that the
plainmeter shall be considered an instrument of precision and quantities computed from areas obtained by its use
shall be accepted by all parties hereto as accurate.
If the Contractor is of the opinion that any work ordered to be done as contract work by the Engineer violates the
provisions of the contract, the Contractor shall promptly notify the Owner in writing of his contentions with respect
thereto, and the Owner shall make a finding thereon; the work shall in the meantime, be progressed by the Contractor
as required and ordered. During the progress of such disputed work the Contractor and Engineer shall keep daily
records of all labor, material and equipment used in connection with such work and the cost thereof.
If the Owner determines that the work in question is contract work, and not extra work, or that the order complained
of is proper, he shall direct the Contractor to proceed and the Contractor must promptly comply. The Contractor's
right to file a claim for extra compensation or damages will be affected in any way in complying with the above
directions of the Owner, provided the Contractor shall furnish the Engineer with the signed records above referred to.
If the Owner determines that such work is extra work,not contract work, or that the order complained of is not
proper, then the Owner shall have prepared, if necessary, a supplemental agreement covering such work, and the
supplemental agreement shall be submitted to the Contractor for execution.
At any time during the progress of the work, the Owner may alter the plans or omit any portion of the work and shall
make allowanced for additions and deductions as hereinafter provided, without constituting grounds for any claim by
the Contractor for damages or for loss of anticipated profits or for any variations between the approximate quantities
and the quantities of the work as done.
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No instructions, either written or verbal, shall be construed as an order for changes unless it be in the form of a
supplemental agreement bearing the signed approval of the Owner and the signed acceptance of the Contractor, and
such supplemental agreement shall not be effective until it has first been approved by the Town Board. The
supplemental agreement shall describe the nature of the work to be performed and the variations of quantities shown
by the alterations, increases or decreases, additions or omissions from the plans and specifications and an estimate of
cost of any extra work.
When a supplemental agreement provides for similar items of work or materials which increase or decrease the
itemized quantity provided for in the contract, the price to be paid therefor shall not exceed the unit bid price in the
proposal for such items.
Agreed prices for new items of work or materials may be incorporated in a supplemental agreement, and these prices
will be used in computing the final estimate. Agreed prices must be used in computing the final estimate and
supported by a complete price analysis on the supplemental agreement.
Where there are no applicable unit prices for extra work ordered pursuant to this specification and agreed prices
cannot be readily substantiated, the Contractor shall be paid the actual and reasonable cost of-
1.
f1. Necessary materials(including transportation to the site);plus
2. Necessary direct labor including payroll insurance; plus
3. Payments required to be made to labor organizations under existing labor agreements;plus
4. Sales taxes, if any, required to be paid on materials incorporated into the work under the supplemental
agreement;plus
5. Equipment and plant rentals, other than small tools as follows:
The base hourly rate shall be the daily rate as listed in the current "rent rate for construction equipment"
prepared by the "Associated Equipment Distributors" divided by eight(8).
The first 20 hours will be paid at 90% of the above base hourly rate.
For 21 to 50 hours, the rate will be 80% of the above base hourly rate.
The number of hours to be paid for shall be the number of hours that the equipment or plant is actually used
on the specifically described and be of suitable size and suitable capacity required for the work to be
performed. In the event that Contractor elects to use equipment of a higher rental value than that suitable for
the work, payment will be made at the rate applicable to the suitable equipment. The equipment actually used
and the suitable equipment paid for will be recorded as part of the mord for force account work. The
Engineer shall determine the suitability of the equipment. If there is a difference in the rate of pay for the
operator will likewise be that for the suitable equipment.
In the event that a rate is not established in the "Associated Equipment Distributors Rent Rate" for a particular
piece of equipment or plant, the owner shall establish a rate for that piece of equipment or plant that is
consistent with its cost and use.
It is mutually understood that the base daily rates include all costs incidental to equipment and plant rentals
including cost of moving to and from the site;plus
6. Fifteen percent(15%) of the total of material and direct labor only as compensation for profit and overhead.
If any of the work is performed by a subcontractor, the Contractor shall be paid the actual and reasonable cost
of such subcontracted work computed as outlined above,plus an additional allowance of five percent(5%)of
materials and direct labor to cover the Contractor's profit, superintendence, administration, insurance and
other overhead. The cost of transportation of materials shall be excluded when computing the above described
charges for profit and overhead.
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Overhead may be defined to include the following items:
a. Premium on bond;
b. Premium on insurance required by the owner other than Workmen's Compensation Insurance,public
liability and property damages insurance, unemployment insurance,Federal old-age benefits, other payroll
taxes and such reasonable charges that are paid by the Contractor pursuant to written agreement with his
employee;
c. All salary and expenses of executive officers, supervising officers and supervising employees;
d. All clerical or stenographic employees;
e. All charges for minor equipment, such as small tools, including shovels,picks, axes, saws, bars, etc. and
other miscellaneous supplies and services.
L All drafting room accessories such as paper, tracing cloth, blue printing etc.
Payment for force account work will be made on the basis of the following reports:
1. The Contractor will deliver to the Engineer-in-Charge a daily summary of force account work done on the
contract. This daily summary will be delivered to the Engineer-in-Charge not later than closing time on the
day following that for which the work is reported.
2. Summary shall contain:
a. A list of materials used indicating the amount and nature of each material. The cost(if known) should also
be included. This must be later documentated by proper receipts.
b. A list of equipment used indicating the number of hours used and the kind, type and size of equipment.
c. A list of personnel by name, including the hours and rate at which they were used on the force account
work.
d. A statement of the work accomplished by force account for that day.
e. This summary will be dated and signed by the Contractor's authorized representative and the Engineer-in-
Charge.
L The contract number and other identification as well as the name of the Contractor shall appear on the
statement.
g. The Engineer-in-Charge will make any notations, remarks or comments on this form that may assist in
final payment-
The Contractor guarantees that the work done under this contract and the materials famished by him and used in the
construction of the same are free from defects or flaws, and the guarantee is for a term of one(1)year from and after
the date of acceptance of the work by the Owner. It is hereby,however, agreed and understood that this guarantee
shall not include any repairs made necessary by any cause other than defective materials furnished by or defective
work done by the Contractor.
The Contractor shall and will at his own cost promptly upon notification from the Engineer so to do, make good any
and all defects, leakages, settlements, shrinkage and other faults in his work, or that of any subcontractor employed
by him hereunder, which may occur or appear during the progress of the work or within the guarantee period here in
before mentioned. If within ten(10) days after the delivery or mailing of notice in writing to the Contractor, or his
agents, of the occurrence or appearance of any such fault in the work, the Contractor does not remedy the same, the
Owner may remedy the same or cause it to be remedied; in case of any emergency where, in the opinion of the
Engineer, delay might cause serious loss or damage, the Owner may remedy such defect or cause the same to be
remedied without previous notice. The cost of any defect so remedied or caused to be remedied by said Owner shall
be borne solely by the Contractor, and any sum expended, or any expenses so incurred by the Owner shall be
deducted from any money then due or thereafter growing due from the Owner to the Contractor.
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6. NO COLLUSION OR FRAUD
The Contractor hereby agrees that the only person or persons interested as principal or principals in the bid or
proposal submitted by the Contractor for this contract are named therein, and that no person other than those
mentioned therein has any interest in the above-mentioned proposal, or in the securing of the award, and that this
contract has been secured without any connection with any person or persons other than those named, and that the
proposal is in all respects fair and was prepared and the contract was secured without collusion or fraud and that
neither any officer nor employee of the District has or shall have a financial interest in the performance of the
Contract or in the supplies, work or business to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof.
7. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
The Contractor and Subcontractors, if any there by, shall keep the following informative records on the site of this
public works project.
a. Record of hours worked by each workman, laborer and mechanic on each day.
b. Record of hours worked by each workman, laborer and mechanic.
C. Schedule of occupation or occupations at which each workman, laborer, and mechanic on the project is
employed during each work day and week.
d. Schedule of hourly wage rates paid to each workman, laborer, and mechanic for each occupation.
e. Schedule of hours that each piece of major equipment is being actually operated each day.
f Preference in employment shall be shown to citizens of the State of New York who have been residents for at
least six consecutive months immediately prior to the commencement of their employment. Each person so
employed in the construction of public works shall furnish satisfactory proof of residence in accordance with
the rule adopted by the Industrial Commissioner, and each Contractor and Subcontractor shall keep a list of his
employees, stating whether they are citizens of the State of New York, native born citizens or naturalized,
and, in case of naturalization, the date thereof, and the name of the court in which granted.
Payment of wages earned by employees upon public works shall be as covered by Section 220 and 220-D of
the Labor Law.
g. The Contractor shall comply with all requirements of the State Labor Law applicable to contracts on behalf of
a municipality for the construction, alteration or repair of any public building or public work, including
particularly,but without limitation of the foregoing, the provisions relating to hours and wages,
discrimination on account of race or color and preference in employment to citizens of the State of New
York.
h Article 8, Section 220 of the Labor Law, as amended by Chapter 750 of the Laws of 1956,provides among
other things, that it shall be the duty of the fiscal officer to make a determination of the schedule of wages and
supplements to be paid to all laborers,workmen and mechanics employed on public work projects. The
amount for supplements listed on the enclosed schedule does not necessarily include all types of prevailing
supplements in the locality, and a future determination of the Industrial Commissioner may require the
Contractor to provide additional supplements.
8. COMPLIANCE WITH GENERAL MUNICIPAL LAW
Pursuant to Section 103-a of the General Municipal Law,upon the refusal of a person to testify concerning any
transaction or contract had with the State, any political subdivision thereof, a public authority or with any public
department, agency or official of the State, or of any political subdivision thereof or of a public authority, to sign a
waiver of immunity against subsequent criminal prosecution or to answer any relevant question concerning such
transaction or contract.
a. Such person, and any firm,partnership or corporation of which he is a member, partner, director or officer
shall be disqualified from thereafter selling to or submitting bids to or receiving awards from or entering into
any contract with any municipal corporation or any public department, agency or official thereof, for goods,
work or services for a period of five(5)years after such refusal; and
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b. Any and all contracts made by such person, and by any faro,partnership, or corporation of which he is a
member, partner, director or officer may be cancelled or terminated by the District without incurring any
penalty or damages on account of such cancellation or termination, but any monies owing for goods delivered
or work done prior to the cancellation or termination shall be paid.
9. ENGINEER NOT RESPONSIBLE
The undertaking of periodic inspections by the Engineer shall not be construed as supervision of actual construction
nor make bun responsible for providing a safe place for the performance of work by contractors or contractors
employees or those of suppliers or subcontractors or for access, visits,use, work, travel, or occupancy by any
person.
Approval by the architects and/or engineers of shop drawings for any material, apparatus, devices, and layouts shall
not relieve this contractor from the responsibility of furnishing same of proper dimension, size, quality, quantity, and
all performance characteristics to efficiently perform the requirements and intent of the contract documents. Such
approval shall not relieve this Contractor from responsibility for errors of any sort on the shop drawings. If the shop
drawings deviate from the contract documents, this Contractor shall advise the architects and/or engineers of the
deviations in writing accompanying the shop drawings, including the reasons for the deviations.
10. GUARANTY BONDS
Upon execution of the Contract, the Contractor will furnish a surety bond equal to one hundred percent of the amount
of the contract, conditioned for the faithful performance of all terms, connivances and conditions of same, with a
surety company authorized to do business in the State of New York, as surety. The bond shall be maintained in full
force for a period of twelve months after date of final certificate as a guarantee that the Contractor will make good
any faults or defects in the work arising from improper or defective workmanship or materials which may appear
during that period.
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 137 of the State Finance Law, a separate bond guaranteeing prompt payment of
moneys due to all persons supplying the Contractor or a sub-contractor with labor and materials employed and used
in carrying out the contract shall be executed and delivered,to the Town Clerk. The amount of such bond shall be.
100% of the amount of the contract price.
In addition all sub-contractors shall also be required to furnish surety and material bonds unless the Town Board
should determine by resolution that the same be waived.
11.MINIMUM WAGE RATE
In compliance with Section 220 of the Labor Law of the State of New York as amended by Chapter 750 of the laws
of 1956, a schedule of hourly minimum rates of wages, including supplements for welfare,pension, vacation, and
other benefits will be issued in an addendum and shall apply to this contract. If the amount of supplements provided
by the employer is less than the total supplements shown on the wage schedule, the difference shall be paid in cash to
employees, The law states that supplements to be provided to laborers,workmen, and mechanics upon public works
"shall be in accordance with the prevailing practices of the locality". The supplements listed on the schedule do not
necessarily include all types of prevailing supplements in the locality, and a future determination of the Industrial
Commissioner may require the Contractor to provide additional supplements. The Contractor shall provide statutory
benefits for disability benefits, Workmen's Compensation, Unemployment Insurance, and Social Security.
The fact that there is no minimum wage rate hereinafter stated for some classification or classifications found to be
necessary on the project will in no way affect the obligation of the Contractor or his compensation therefor.
The Contractor, and each sub-contractor, if any, shall post in a prominent and accessible place on the site of the work
a legible statement of all wage rates and supplements as specified to be paid or provide for the various classes of
mechanics, workmen, or laborers employed on the work.
The Contractor at the conclusion of the Contract shall submit a release indicating that all sub-contractors, if any, and
suppliers have been paid.
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LABORSTANDARDS
_ Contractor Provisions
(FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT)
1. The schedule contained in the Wage Determination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is made part of these
specifications furnishes the minimum hourly rates of wages required to be paid to the various laborers and mechanics
employed directly upon the site of the work embraced by this specification, these rates having been determined by the
Secretary of Labor to the prevailing local wage rates for the corresponding classes of laborers and mechanics
employed on project of a character similar to the contract work as determinant in accordance with Public Law 403 of
the Wage Rates contained in this decision are straight hourly wage rates. In some areas, management and labor
organizations in the construction industry have collectively bargained for health and welfare fund contributions.
Such contributions are not included in wage rates determined by the Secretary of Labor for construction projects
unless so specified in the determination.
2. No classifications of laborers or mechanics maybe employed except those designated in the schedule above
mentioned. In the event that wage rates are desired for classifications not requested or classifications requested but
not furnished, application or reapplication for such classifications and rates shall be made to the Surgeon General for
transmission to the Secretary of Labor.
3. While the wage rates shown are the minimum rates required by these specifications to be paid during the life of the
contract, this is not a representation that labor can be obtained at these rates. It is the responsibility of bidders to
inform themselves as to local labor conditions and prospective changes or adjustments of wage rates. No increase in
the contract price shall be allowed or authorized on account of the payment of wage rates in excess of those listed
herein.
4. All mechanics and laborers employed or working upon the site of the work will be paid unconditionally and not less
often than once a week and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account(except such payroll deductions as
are permitted by the Anti-Kickback Regulations (29 C.F.R., Part 3), the full amounts due at time of payment
computed at wage rates not less than those contained in the Wage Determination decision of the Secretary of Labor
which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to
exist between the Contractor or subcontractor and such laborers and mechanics; and the Wage Determination decision
shall be posted by the Contractor at the site of the work in a prominent place where it can bed easily seen by the
workers.
S. The Owner, or his representative,may withhold or cause to be withheld from the Contractor so much of the accrued
payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics employed by the Contractor or
any subcontractor on the work the full amount of wages required by the contract. In the event of failure to pay any
laborer or mechanic employed or working on the site of the work all or part of the wages required by the contract,
the Owner or his representative may, after written notice to the Contractor, take such action as may be necessary to
cause the suspension of any further payment advance, or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased.
6. Payroll records will be maintained during the course of the work and preserved for a period of 3 years thereafter for
all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work. Such records will contain the name and address of each
such employee, his correct classification, rate of pay, daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made
and actual wages paid. The Contractor will make his employment records available for inspection by authorized
representatives of the Surgeon General, and will permit such representatives to interview employees during working
hours on the job.
The Contractor will, in addition, submit weekly a certified copy of all payrolls to the Owner, or his representative.
Such copies shall be retained,in accordance with instructions,by the Owner for a period of 3 years from the date of
completion of the contract, and shall be available for inspection by authorized representatives of the Surgeon General.
The certification will affirm that the payrolls are correct and complete, that the wage rates contained therein are not
less than those determined by the Secretary of Labor and the classifications set forth for each laborer or mechanic
conform with the work he performs.
7. Apprentices will be permitted to work only under a bonafide apprenticeship program registered with a State
— Apprenticeship Council which is recognized by the Federal Committee on Apprenticeship,U.S. Department of
Labor;or if no such recognized Council exists in a Sate, under a program registered with the Bureau of
Apprenticeship, U.S. Department of Labor.
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The Contractor will comply with the regulations of the Secretary of Labor made pursuant to the Anti-Kickback Act of
June 13, 1934, 48 Stat 948, 62 Stat 740; 63 Stat 108; 18 U.S.C. 874, 40 U.S.C. 276b, c, and any amendments or
modifications thereof, will cause appropriate provisions to be inserted in subcontracts to insure compliance therewith
by all subcontractors subject thereto, and will be responsible for the submission of statements required of
subcontractors thereunder, except as the Secretary of Labor may specifically provide for reasonable limitations,
variations, tolerance and exemptions form the requirements thereof. In lieu of mailing statements required by
Sections 3.3 and 3.4 of the Kickback Regulations to the Federal Agency furnishing financial aid onto his project, the
Contractor shall submit all such statements promptly, as specified to the Owner or to a representative designated by
the Owner. The Owner, or his representative, shall check the completeness of such statements and their compliance
with forms prescribed in the Kickback Regulations. Such statements shall be preserved for a period of 3 years from
the date of completion of the contract and shall be available for inspection by authorized representatives of the
Secretary of Labor and the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service.
9. The Contractor will insert in each of his subcontracts the provisions set forth in stipulations 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10
hereof, and such other stipulations as the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service may be appropriate
instructions require.
10. A breach of stipulations 2 and 4 through 9 may be grounds for termination of the contract. If the Contractor fails to
correct any such breach to the satisfaction of the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service within 10 days after
the Owner's demand for such correction, then the Owner may,by written notice to the Contractor, terminate his right
to proceed with the work or such part of the work as to which there has been a breach of the aforesaid stipulations
and prosecute the work to completion by contract or otherwise, and the Contractor and his Sureties shall be liable to
the Owner for any excess cost occasioned the Owner thereby.
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ANTI-KICKBACK PROVISIONS
1. The Anti-Kickback Regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor(29 C.F.R.,Part 3)are applicable to this contract.
The Contractor will comply with these regulations incorporated herein by reference and any amendments of
modifications thereof, will cause appropriate provisions to be inserted in subcontracts to insure compliance therewith
by all Subcontractors subject thereto, and will be responsible for the submission of statements required of
subcontractors there under, except as the Secretary of Labor may specifically provide for reasonable limitations,
variations, tolerances and exemptions from the requirements thereof. In lieu of mailing statements required by
Sections 3.3 and 3.4 of the Anti-Kickback Regulations to the Federal agency famishing financial and on this project,
the Contractor shall submit all such statements promptly as specified, to the Owner or to a representative designated
by the Owner.
2. The Owner, or his representative, any withhold or cause to be withheld from the Contractor so much of the accrued
payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics by the Contractor or any
Subcontractor on the work(except for such deductions as are permitted by the Anti-Kickback Regulations (29
C.F.R.,Part 3), the full amount of wages to which they are entitled under their contracts of employment. In the
event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic employed or working on the site of the work all or part of the wages
to which he is entitled under his contract of employment, the Owner, or his representative, may, after written notice
to the Contractor, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or
guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased.
3. Payroll records shall contain the information and be preserved as required by Section 3.4(b)of the Regulations. The
Contractor will make his employment records available for inspection by authorized representatives of the State
Water Pollution Control Agency, the Secretary of Labor, and the Surgeon General, and will permit such
representatives to interview employees during working hours on the job.
4. The Contractor will insert in each of his subcontracts the provisions set fourth in the foregoing clauses hereof, and
such other stipulations as the Surgeon General may require by appropriate instructions.
A breach of stipulations (1) through(4) may be grounds for termination of the contract.
"ANTI-KICKBACK"ACT, COPELAND ACT
TITLE 1$,U.S.C.
874. Kickbacks from public works employees. "Whoever, by force, intimidation, or threat or procuring dismissal
from employment, or by any other manner whatsoever induces any person employed in the construction,
prosecution, completion or repair of any public building, public work, or building or work financed in whole or
in part by loans or grants from the United States, to give up any part of the compensation to which he is entitled
under his contract of employment, shall be fined not more than$5,000 or imprisoned not more than five years,
or both".
TITLE 40 U.S.C. (AS AMENDED)
276C. Same;regulations governing contractors and subcontractors. "The Secretary of Labor shall make reasonable
regulations for contractors and subcontractors engaged in the construction prosecution, completion or repair of
public buildings,public works or buildings or works financed in whole or in part by loans or grants from the
United States, including a provision that each contractor and subcontractor shall furnish weekly a statement with
respect to the wages paid each employee during the preceding week. Section 1001 of Title IS shall apply to
such statements."
Reorganization Plan No. 14 of 1950(15 F.R. 3176, 64 Stat 1267, 5 U.S.C. 133.2 note). "In order to assure
coordination of administration and consistency of enforcement of the labor standards provision of each of the
(foregoing and other enumerated)Acts by the Federal agencies responsible for the administration thereof, the
Secretary of Labor shall prescribe appropriate standards, regulations, and procedures,which shall be observed
by these agencies, and cause to be made by the Department of Labor such investigations, with respect to
compliance with the enforcement of such labor standards, as he deems desirable.
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CONTRACT WORK HOURS STANDARDS ACT
OVERTIME COMPENSATION
(b) Violations: liability for unpaid wages; liquidated damages. In the event of any violation of the clauses set
forth in paragraph(a), the contractor and any subcontractor responsible therefor shall be liable to any affected
employee for his unpaid wages. In addition, such contractor or subcontractor shall be liable to the United States
(in the case of work done under contract for the District of Columbia or a territory, to such District or to such
territory), for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed,with respect to each individual
laborer or mechanic employed in violation of the clause(a), in the sum of$10 for each calendar day on which
such employee was required or permitted to work in excess of 8 hours or in excess of 40 hours in a work week
without payment of the overtime wages required by the clause(a).
(c) Withholding for unpaid wages and liquidation damages. The Federal agency for which the contract work is
done or by which financial assistance for the work is provided may withhold, or cause to be withheld, form any
moneys payable on account of work performed by the contractor or subcontractor, the full amount of ages
required by the contract and such sums as may administratively be determined to be necessary to satisfy arty
liabilities of such contractor or subcontractor for liquidated damages as provided in clause(b).
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
'ect. GS-1 SUBDIVISION OF SPECIFICATIONS. The specifications for Contract 1 are divided into two major
subdivisions:
a. General specifications-which cover the general requirements for all work under the Contract.
b. Contract Items -for each of the Contract-which cover the specific provisions for work and
materials under each Contract, modify and complement the General Specifications,provide
specific requirement for particular items, and define measurements and the methods of
payments. The Contract Items will always govem where there appears to be a lack of agreement
between the General Specifications and Contract Items.
Sect. GS-2 COMPLYING WITH GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS. The terms of the General Specifications are
applicable to all of the work under the Contract and shall be complied with by the Contractor,unless
specific exceptions are provided in the Contract Items.
Unless otherwise expressly stated in the Contract Items, compensation for complying with the
requirements of the General Specifications is deemed to be included in the prices bid and stipulated for
the various items in the Proposal.
Sect. GS-3 STANDARDS. Wherever reference is made in the Contract Documents to the standards of any technical society
or other recognized organization, these shall be construed to mean the latest standard adopted and
published at the date of advertisement for bids.
The following abbreviations are used throughout the specifications to refer to organizations publishing
specifications that are widely accepted as standards:
AASHO American Association of State Highway Officials
ACI American Concrete Institute
AHDGA American Hot Dip Galvanizing Association
AIEE American Institute of Electrical Engineers
- AISC American Institute of Steel Construction
AISI American Iron and Steel Institute
ASA American Standards Association
ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers
ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers
ASTM American Society for Testing Materials
AWPA American Wood-Preservers' Association
AWS American Welding Society
AWWA American Water Works Association
IPCEA Insulated Power Cable Engineers Association
NEC National Electric Code
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association
SSPC Steel Structures Painting Council
Sect. GS-4 LINES AND GRADES. All work shall be constructed according to the lines and grades shown and approved.
The Engineer will lay out and mark upon the ground a base line and a bench mark, from which the
Contractor shall be responsible for staking out the construction lines.
The Contractor shall furnish all stakes, markers, and other-materials, and shall furnish any assistance
that the Engineer may require in laying out the base line and establishing the bench mark. Whenever
the Engineer finds it necessary to carry on his operation on Sundays,legal holidays, or at other times
when the work of the Contractor is not in progress, the Contractor shall furnish all necessary service
and assistance., He shall not proceed until he has received from the Engineer such points and
instructions as may be necessary for the progress of the work. Any work improperly done without
lines or levels or instructions shall be removed and replaced by the Contractor at his own expense.
No direct payment will be made for the cost to the Contractor of any of the work or delay occasioned
by giving lines and grades, compensation therefore being considered as having been included in the
prices bid and stipulated.
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Sect. GS-5 CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS. The Contractor shall furnish a series of construction photographs, to
show the progress of the work. Photographs shall be taken at such times and at such locations as may
be determined by the Engineer. One print of each picture taken during the month shall be submitted to
the Engineer at the time of the monthly estimate for progress payment. Prints for submission shall not
be less than 3 112 in. by 5 in. in size,properly identified by text and dates on the reserve side.
Negatives of all photographs, including identifications, shall be furnished to the Engineer.
Sect. GS-6 DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED TO CONTRACTOR.
The Contractor will be furnished with three white prints on paper, of each of the numbered drawings
and a title sheet, and three sets of specifications. Additional prints aad specifications will be furnished
to the Contractor upon application, at cost of reproduction.
Where a revision of a drawing becomes necessary, three copies of only the revised drawing will be
furnished to the Contractor for inclusion with the previously issued drawings.
Supplementary drawings will be issued by the Engineer to the Contractor from time to time, where the
Contract Drawings require supplementing, to explain the work more fully or to show changes which
have been ordered by the Town. Three white prints on paper, of each supplementary drawing will be
furnished to the Contractor. These supplementary drawings shall have the same force and effect as any
other Contract Document.
The Contractor is required to check all dimensions and quantities on the drawings or schedules given to
him by the Engineer, and shall notify the Engineer of all errors therein which he may discover by such
examination and checking. The Contractor will not be allowed any extra payment for work he alleges
to be due to any error or omission in these specifications,nor in the drawings or schedules, as full
directions will be furnished by the Engineer should such error or omission be discovered, and the
Contractor shall carry out such instructions as if originally specified.
'ect. GS-7 WORIONG DRAWINGS AND PRINTED MATTER FURNISHED BY THE CONTRACTOR.
The Contractor shall submit for approval, working drawings and descriptions of all material and
equipment which he is to furnish, such as steel reinforcement, structural details, layout and support of
pipe, sheeting and bracing, wiring and details of supporting and relocating utilities or other adjacent
structures, if he intends to deviate from the details shown or if the details are not shown. The
Contractor, on approval from the Engineer, may submit manufacturer's literature as a substitute for, or
supplement to, the working drawings. The minimum size for any submission shall be 8 112 in. by 11
in. All drawings and printed matter submitted shall clearly indicate the section of the Contract Items to
which they correspond(i.e. Sect. 2.2).
Drawings or printed matter shall give all dimensions and sizes to enable the Engineer to pass on the
suitability of the material or layout for the purpose intended. The working drawings shall,where
needed for clarity, include outline and sectional views, and detailed working dimensions and
designations of the kind of materials and the kinds of machine work and finishes required. Drawings
for submission shall be coordinated by the Contractor with the drawings heretofore approved, and with
the design and function of any equipment or structure.
Materials shall not be purchased or fabricated for equipment or structures until the Engineer has
reviewed the working drawings, which shall represent all materials and work involved in the
construction. No materials or equipment shall be delivered to the site until the working drawings have
been approved,unless written acceptance is obtained from the Engineer in order to expedite the project.
Work shall not be done upon any part of a structure in which the design of construction is dependent
upon the design of equipment or other features, for which approval is required, until such approval has
been received from the Engineer.
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Four copies of drawings and printed matter shall be submitted to the Engineer for review. Upon
approval by the Engineer, the Contractor shall furnish the Engineer with four white prints on paper of
each approved drawing , and four copies of approved manufacturer's printed literature. Only drawings
which have been checked and corrected by the material fabricator shall be submitted. The Contractor
shall be responsible for the prompt submission of all working drawings, so that there shall be no delay
in the work due to the absence of such drawings.
After a working drawing has been reviewed by the Engineer and returned to the Contractor marked
"approved as noted", the Contractor shall make only the corrections indicated by the Engineer. He
shall not change or alter, in any way,the information or data acceptable to the Engineer on any
drawings. Any approval by the Engineer of such working drawings, manufacturer's literature, or other
data relative to the work or material to be famished for the Contract shall not be construed as in any
way relieving the Contractor from his M responsibilities under the terms of the Contractor from his
full responsibilities under the terms of the Contract, but shall be interpreted only to mean that an
examination of the exhibits has been made, that no variation from the Contract requirements has been
discovered and that no criticism is offered.
Sect. GS-8 PERMITS. The Contractor shall obtain and pay for all permits required for the execution of the work under the
Contract. He shall pay all charges and expenses and shall furnish all bonds and insurance stipulated in
the permits, and shall identify and save harmless the Town from all claims for damage and any actions
that may arise thereafter.
Sect. GS-9 LAND FOR THE CONTRACTOR'S USE. Land and easements for the purpose of this Contract will be
provided by the Town. If the Contractor desires the temporary use, during construction of land or
lands to which he Town has no rights,he shall secure written permission form the owners and shall file
a duplicate copy of such permission with the Engineer. Land shall not be used or occupied by the
Contractor prior to the securing of permission. The Contractor shall at all times save harmless the
Town from actions by third parties by reasons of any acts or omissions by the Contractor.
Before the final acceptance of the work, and as a prerequisite to the release of the semifinal payment,
the Contract shall secure a written release from the authorities having jurisdiction over the lands
occupied by him certifying to the satisfactory restoration of all pavements and other surfaces. The
Contractor shall also secure a written release from the authorities having jurisdiction over the utility
structures that were removed or that were safeguarded during the course of the work.
The Contractor shall confine his materials and their storage, and the operations of his workmen to
limits indicated by laws, ordinances,permits, or directions of the Engineer,and will not unreasonably
encumber the premises with such materials,but shall store them in orderly fashion so that they will not
load or permit any part of the work to be loaded with a weight that will endanger its safety or unduly
affect the structure or any part thereof The Contractor shall enforce the instructions of the Engineer
regarding signs, advertisements, fires, and smoking.
Sect.GS-10 SAFEGUARDING PROPERTY. The Contractor shall protect trees, shrubs, and grassed areas on the lands of
the Town and on adjacent lands, from being cut, trimmed, or injured, unless specifically ordered
otherwise for clearing the site. Any damage to trees, shrubs or grassed ares shall he made good by the
Contractor, at his own expense, to the satisfaction of the owners thereof.
When any monument, whether of stone or concrete or a mark on the pavement, designating the lines of
the streets or highways or of private property, is in the line of any construction work and has to be
removed, the Contractor shall notify the Engineer in writing at least 24 hours in advance. Under no
circumstances shall such monument be removed or disturbed by the Contractor or by any of his men
without a written order from the Engineer. The Contractor shall furnish the necessary labor which may
be required in resetting any monument,under the direct supervision of the Engineer. Should any
monument be destroyed through accident of neglect, the Contractor shall be required, at his own
- expense, to employ a surveyor acceptable to the Engineer, to reestablish the monument.
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Sect.GS-11 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. To the extent required by law, public authority, or local conditions, the
Contractor shall adequately protect traffic and adjacent property, and shall provide and maintain all
passageways, guard fences, lights, and other facilities for protection. The Contractor shall at all times
have, as directed or approved, a sufficient number of watchmen to protect the property of the Town to
exclude unauthorized persons from the work, and to protect traffic where his vehicles enter or leave the
public highways.
If at any time, in the opinion of the Engineer, the work is not properly lighted, barricaded, and in all
respects safe in respect to public travel, persons on or about the work, on public or private property,
the Engineer shall have the right to order such safeguards to be erected and such precautions to be taken
as he deems necessary and the Contractor shall Comply with such orders. If,under such
circumstances, the Contractor does not or cannot immediately put the same into proper and approved
condition or if the Contractor or his representative is not upon the site so that the can be immediately
notified of the insufficiency of safety precautions, then the Engineer may put the work into such a
condition that it shall be, in his opinion, in all respects safe, and the Contractor shall pay all expenses
of such labor and materials as may have been used for this purpose by him or by the Engineer. Such
action of the Engineer, or his failure to take such actions, shall in no way relieve the Contractor of the
entire responsibility for any cost, loss, or damage by any party sustained on account of the
insufficiently of the safety precautions taken by him or by the Engineer acting under authority of this
section.
Sect.GS-32 REPLACING,RELOCATING, AND PROTECTING EXISTING STRUCTURES.
The location of existing surface and subsurface strictures as shown, are based on the best information
obtainable,but the Town does not guarantee the accuracy of the data. The Contractor shall be held
responsible for checking this data himself as to actual locations and interferences.
Before beginning any excavation, the Contractor shall give at least 48 hours written notice of his
intention to do so to any companies and parties that have any pipes, conduits, poles, or other structures
which may be affected by such excavations. The Contractor shall make such arrangements for properly
securing and protecting such pipes or structures during the progress and until the completion of the
work as shall be satisfactory to the owners thereof, or shall permit and facilitate repairs and changes by
the Owners. Satisfactory evidence of such arrangements shall be filed with the Engineer, if required,
before the work begins.
During construction, the Contractor shall take every precaution including hand digging where
necessary, to avoid any movement of earth or rock that would damage or endanger existing surface or
subsurface structures. The Contractor shall satisfactorily shore, support, and protect any and all pipes,
conduits, and structures affected by his work, and shall be responsible for any damage resulting
thereto. Any service or utility broken or damaged by the Contractor,unless ordered removed, shall be
replaced, repaired, or restored to the satisfaction of the Town at the expense of the Contractor.
All existing pipes and structures shall be maintained in service by the Contractor or if approved, relaid
at a more suitable elevation or location, and the cost of the work shall be borne by the Contractor.
in all cases where temporary pipes must be installed or where sewage,water, or drainage must be
pumped or otherwise carried over or around excavations orSany other portions of the work, the
Contractor shall furnish such pipes, pumps, and all other,materials, equipment and labor as are required
to maintain continuity of service in the utilities affected. -'
The Contractor shall not be entitled to any extension of time or any damages on account of any
postponement, interference, or delay caused by any such structures being on the line of work.
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Sect.GS-13 CARE AND PROTECTION OF WORK AND MATERIALS
From the commencement of the work until its completion, the Contractor shall be solely responsible for
damage he may do or cause to the property of the Town for the care and protection of the work covered
by the Contractor, and for the materials delivered at the site or incorporated in the work.
All excavated materials, construction equipment, and materials and equipment to be incorporated in the
work, shall be so placed as not to injure the work and so that free access may be had at any time to all
parts of the work and to all public utility installations in the vicinity of the work. Materials and
equipment shall be kept neatly piled and compactly and conveniently stored so as to inconvenience as
little as possible public travel and adjoining tenants.
All loss, injury, or damage to the work or materials, from whatever cause, shall be made good at the
expense of the Contractor.
The Contractor shall provide suitable and adequate storage room for materials and equipment during the
progress of the work, including approved weather tight storage for all materials and equipment which
might deteriorate if left uncovered. He shall provide protection against damage or deterioration for all
equipment during storage, and after installation,until the equipment is put to use by the District.
During adverse weather, the Contractor shall take all necessary precautions so that the work may be
properly done and be satisfactory in all respects. When required, protection shall be provided by use of
tarpaulins, wood and building paper shelters, or other approved means.
During cold weather, materials shall be preheated, if required, and the materials and adjacent structure
into which they are to be incorporated shall be made and kept sufficiently warm so that a proper bond
will take place and proper curing, aging, or drying will result. Protected spaces shall be artificially
heated by approved means which will result in a moist or a dry atmosphere according to the particular
requirements of the work being protected.
The Engineer may suspend construction operations at any time, when in his judgment, the conditions
are unsuitable or the proper precautions are not being taken, whatever the weather may be, in any
season.
Sect.GS-14 MINIMC7M NOISE. The Contractor shall use every effort and means possible to minimize or eliminate noise
caused by his operations, which the Engineer may consider objectionable. The Contractor shall
provide working machinery, equipment with silencers or mufflers where required, designed to operate
with the least possible noise.
Sect.GS-15 EQUIVALENT MATERIALS AND WORKMANSMP.
Wherever in the Contract Documents a particular brand or make of materials is shown or specified by
trade name or otherwise, such brand or make of materials which,in the opinion of the Engineer, is the
recognized equal of that specified as to composition, characteristics, workmanship, economy of
operation and maintenance, and is suitable for the purpose intended, may be accepted.
All materials incorporated in the work shall be new, of standard and first grade quality, and of the best
workmanship and design. No inferior or Iow grade materials will be either approved or accepted, and
all work of assembly and construction must be done in a neat, first-class, and workmanlike manner.
Sect.GS-16 DESIGN OF EQUIPMENT. All parts of the equipment famished under the Contract shall be amply
proportioned for all stresses that may occur during fabrication, shipment, erection, and intermittent or
continuous operation. Identical parts shall be interchangeable.
The equipment to be furnished under the Contract shall be of an approved type, and the product of
manufacturers who have successfully build equipment of the same size, capacity, and type for at least 5
years. The Contractor shall submit any information that the Engineer may consider necessary in order
to determine the ability of the manufacturer to produce the equipment as called for by the
specifications.
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The Contractor shall provide the services of an accredited representative of the manufacturer to
supervise the installation, testing, and placing of equipment in satisfactory operation. This
representative shall also make final adjustments and shall instruct designated employees of the Town in
the proper operation and maintenance of the equipment.
Sect.GS-17 TESTING OF MATERIALS. If the Engineer so requires, either prior to beginning or during the progress of
the work, the Contractor shall submit samples of materials for such special tests and analyses as may be
necessary to demonstrate that they conform to the specifications. The Town will select and the
Contractor will pay for testing laboratories to perform tests and analyses on concrete aggregates, mixed
and placed concrete, and similar materials. Such samples shall be furnished, taken, stored,packed and
shipped as directed, at the expense of the Contractor.
The Contractor shall submit data and samples, or place his orders, sufficiently early to permit
consideration, inspection, testing, and approval before the materials and equipment are necessary for
incorporation in the work. Any delays resulting from his failure to do so shall not be used as a basis of
a claim against the Town or the Engineer.
If the Engineer orders sampling and analyses or tests of materials which are usually accepted on
certification of the manufacturer but which appear defective or not conforming to the requirements of
the specifications, the Town will bear the costs of tests and analyses of the materials is found to be
sound and conforming to the specifications; if found defective or not conforming to the specifications,
the Contractor shall bear all of the costs.
Sect.GS-18 CERTIFICATES OF MANUFACTURER. For pipe, cement, steel reinforcement,paint, and similar
materials which arenormally tested in the shop by the manufacturer, the Contractor shall furnish the
Engineer certified records of physical, chemical and other pertinent tests, and/or certified statements
from the manufacturer that the materials have been manufactured and tests in conformity with the
specifications. Where such a small quantity of material is required as to make physical tests or analyses
of similar materials which were concurrently as the basis for the acceptance of such materials.
Sect.GS-19 INSPECTION. The Town contemplates and the Contractor agrees to the most thorough inspection of the work
by the Town's representative and the Engineer, including all labor performed and materials famished,
delivered, or intended to be used in the work,including manufacture,preparation and testing. The
Contractor shall not use any material which has not been inspected or tested, and accepted, or perform
any work except under the direction of the Engineer. The Contractor shall keep the Engineer advised
of the progress of the work away from the site requiring inspection or witnessing of tests, so that
arrangements may be made for inspection at the proper time.
Inspection, test, or acceptance of any materials prior to shipment shall not be deemed as a final
acceptance of the materials. The Engineer may inspect or require tests or analyses of any portion of the
materials at any time after delivery to the site either before or after installation, and any material which
is found to he defective or which does not otherwise conform to the requirements of the specifications
shall be rejected and removed forthwith from the site, as provided in the Contract.
Sect.GS-20 ELECTRICAL POWER AND TELEPHONE. The Contractor
shall arrange for all temporary light and power service required by him in the performance of work
under the Contract, and shall pay all expenses and charges related thereto and all costs of electrical
power consumed by him. The Contractor shall provide sufficient temporary light to assure that all
work can be done in a safe and workmanlike manner.
The Contractor, at his own expense, shall arrange with the local telephone company for all telephone
service required by him in the performance of his work under the Contract.
Upon completion of all work, the Contractor shall disconnect and remove the temporary light and
power service.
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Sect.GS-21 STANDARDIZATION OF GREASE FITTINGS: The Contractor shall ensure that all grease fittings on each
piece of equipment furnished under the Contract are standardized so that only the "Alemite"buttonhead
type of fitting is utilized. Fittings shall be standard or giant size according to the type of service
performed.
Sect.GS-22 LUBRICATION AND PACEING. The Contractor shall furnish and use, for each piece of equipment, the
type of lubricant and packing recommended by the manufacturer of the equipment. He shall furnish a
schedule in triplicate, listing the type, frequency of application of lubricant, an manufacturer of the
lubricant and packing recommended for each piece of equipment. At the time of turning the
installation over to the Town the Contractor shall furnish one month's supply of each type of lubricant,
and sufficient packing to repack each piece of equipment once.
Sect.GS-23 TOOLS, SPARE PARTS,AND MANUALS. Each piece of equipment shall be furnished with a dozen lot
assortment of keys,bolts,nuts, lock washers, and pins, in tagged sacks. Each piece of equipment
having shear pins shall be furnished with two dozen shear pins of each size used, in tagged sacks. Each
piece of equipment having leather or rubber washers shall be furnished with two extra washers of each
size and material required.
The Contractor shall furnish, with each piece of equipment, the complete set of tools normally
furnished by the manufacturer for the servicing of the equipment.
Each major piece of equipment as specified or determined by the Engineer, shall be furnished with the
spare parts listed in the specifications for the equipment or, if no such list is provided, with the
standard set of spare parts recommended by the manufacturer of the equipment. The recommended list
of spare parts shall be submitted to the Engineer for approval, prior to the delivery of the equipment.
All spare parts shall be plainly tagged and marked for identification and ordering. They shall be treated
with suitable preservative,wrapped, and packaged to provide adequate protection during storage.
The Contractor shall furnish and deliver to the Engineer,prior to the installation of any piece of
equipment, four sets of instruction books or trade literature for such equipment to enable the operator
to understand the mechanism and its maintenance. Complete numbered parts lists shall be supplied
with the instruction books.
The Contractor shall furnish four sets of parts drawing of all equipment, including minor parts and
sub-assemblies, in such detail as will permit disassembly of each piece of equipment for maintenance.
Parts drawings shall show such fabrication and assembly details as are required to permit disassembly
and assembly of the equipment.
Sect.GS-24 SALVAGED MATERIALS. All materials and equipment removed from existing structures, except that
designated as rubbish, shall remain the property of the Town and shall be stored on the site by the
Contractor, as directed. Rubbish shall be removed from the site and disposed of by the Contractor at
his own expense.
Sect.GS-25 CLEANING UP AND REMOVAL OF DEBRIS. The Contractor shall undertake at his own expense:
a. frequently to clean up all refuse, rubbish, scrap materials, and debris caused by his operations,
so that at all times the site shall present a neat, orderly workmanlike appearance;
b. before semi-final payment, to remove all surplus material, false-work, temporary structures,
including foundations thereof, plant of any description, and debris of every nature resulting
from his operations and to put the site in a neat orderly condition; and
C. before semi-final payment, he shall restore all areas which have been used for storage of
materials and equipment, and all areas which have been disturbed by his operations to their
original condition, or to a condition satisfactory to an approved by the Town. He shall seed or
sod any grassed areas damaged by his operations and shall maintain such areas until the
expiration of the maintenance period. Any such areas which fail to show a uniform stand of
— grass shall be reseeded or resodded until an acceptable stand of grass exists.
Sect.GS-26 PROJECT SIGN. The Contractor shall construct a sign according to the enclosed details before the
commencement of any work. The sign shall be placed at a location designated by the Engineer. (Not
Applicable)
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GENERAL SPECIFCIATIONS
SECTION GS-I: PAINTING:
Sect GS-LI: Paint Manufacture:
Paints shall include all painting and coating materials. Paints and ingredients of paints to be
mixed on the job shall be prepared,packaged,labeled, and guaranteed by an approved
manufacturer. The manufacturer of a proprietary product may be required to periodically instruct
workmen in the proper application of his product.
Sect GS 1.2: Samples:
If requested,two (2)one-quart samples of each required kind of paint,finishing material or
ingredients,thereof, shall be delivered to the Engineer for approval. If the Engineer requested
samples,no paint shall be used until the Engineer has given written approval of the
manufacturer's sample.
Section GS-1.3: Test Panels:
If samples are requested,test panels of coatings and coating systems similar to those specified
shall be submitted. Exposure conditions for the test panels shall be similar to the conditions of
use expected in the work. Pertinent records or reports on the behavior of coatings in the test
environment shall be submitted with the test panels.
Sect GS 1.4: Stora e:
Paints,thinners,and solvents shall be stored at the site in an approved location and manner.
Sect GS-1.5: Safety Requirements:
The painting specifications include materials which are toxic or hazardous, and necessary safety
requirements shall be observed as directed by the paint manufacturer and conforming with safety
precautions of SSPC-PA Specification No. 1.
Sect GS-L& Fzeld Painting:
All surfaces to be painted shall be finished painted in the field, except as otherwise specified.
The color of the finish-coats shall be as selected by the Engineer.
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Sect. GS-1.7.• Pre aration of Ferrous Metall Surfaces:
All ferrous metal surfaces,including pipe,pipe supports, equipment, and structural steel shall be
properly cleaned and prepared for painting.
Cleaning methods specified for surface preparation shall removal all dirt rust, scale,loose rust,
loose mill scale,welding flux and scale, oil grease, and all other detrimental foreign matter which
may impair the adhesion of the paint to be applied. Weld projections or irregular portion of welds
which will interfere with the proper coating shall be ground smooth, as approved.
Ferrous metal surfaces which will be subject to continuous or alternate immersion in sewage of
other liquids, except for inside surfaces of pipe, shall be blast cleaned to"white"metal
conforming to the requirements of SSPC-SP Specification No. 10.
Where,in the opinion of the Engineer,it isnot possible or practical to blast clean or pickle,
ferrous metal may be descaled by wire brushing conforming to the requirements of SSPC-SP
Specification No. 2,and the paint thickness increased as approved.
Removal of grease, oil,wax,tar and other organic contaminants shall be by solvent cleaning
conforming to the requirements of S SPC-SP Specification No, 1.
Ferrous metal surfaces shall be shop primed in accordance with applicable painting system
specified.
Primed ferrous metal surfaces damages by handling,field assembly, or welding, shall be reprimed
in conformance with the painting system specified for the surface after blast cleaning or wire
brushing the damaged area,as approved.
Seri. GS-I.8. Application to Ferrous Metal Surfaces:
The paint application requirements of SSPC-PA Specification No. 1 shall govern on procedures
and requirements not specifically covered by manufacturer's instructions and shall constitute the
minimum standards for painting of ferrous metal surfaces. All paints and coatings shall be
applied by expert workmen with the coating system specified herein. All work shall conform to
AWWA Standard D 102-97.
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DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS
CIDER MILL LOOP WATER STORAGE FACILITY
TANK REHABILITATION/PAINTING
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
DUTCHESS COUNTY,NEW YORK
GENERAL CONTRACT
This Contract shall encompass all work, including, but not limited to, the preparation,
cleaning, welding/filling; priming, and painting of the interior and exterior of the Cider
Mill.Loop Water Storage Facility located in the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County,
New York.
The Contractor shall be required to visit the 1,000,000 gallon welded steel storage facility
at the Cider Mill Loop site prior to the submittal of a proposal to assess the scope and
extent of the work to be performed, including the existing condition of the exterior
painted surface, and any other site related information.
Please note that there was a January 2001 underwater inspection report prepared on this
tank. The text portion of this report is included in the specifications and there are forty-
eight(48)pictures which are on file of the office of the Engineer. It is recommended that
the text of the report and the pictures be reviewed to determine the condition of the
interior of the tank.
The Contractor shall not be required to drain the Cider Mill Loop Water Storage Facility
as it shall be ready for cleaning and painting upon commencement of work,
The Contract is expected to be awarded at the July 2001 Town Board meeting, and work
is expected to start on September le 2001. It is anticipated that that will leave enough
time for completion of the Contract this construction season.
The Contractor shall be required to put in the necessary manpower to make sure that this
schedule can be adhered to. If there are any delays during-the term of the Contract,
outside the control of the Contractor, it shall be necessary for the Contractor to notify the
Engineer in writing of these circumstances. At that point,the Engineer will make a
determination if the contract time will be extended.
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1.0 SURFACE PREPARATION:
1.1 Exterior Surfaces:
Where existing paint has not deteriorated, seriously, exterior surfaces shall
be cleaned by SSPC#2 to removal all rust and loose paint followed by
cleaning of all exterior surfaces by washing with an appropriate type
cleanser.
1.2 Interior Surfaces:
All existing interior surfaces shall be removed by sand blasting and the
surface cleaned in accordance with SSPC#10"Near White Grade".
2.0 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
2.1 OSHA Regulation 29CFR1910-146 Combined Space Entry and all air
monitoring.
2.2 It shall be incumbent upon the Contractor to assess all existing data, most
especially the underwater inspection report, to determine if there are any
special requirements for providing a safe working environment for the
workers that will be performing the tasks inside the tank, and for cleaning
up and getting rid of the spent sand from the sand-blasting operation.
2.3 It shall be noted that there is a newly constructed bolted glass fused to
steel water storage facility adjacent to the tank that is proposed to be
rehabilitated. Prior to the start of any work,the Contractor shall drape the
newly constructed tank with appropriate tarps and/or covers to protect the
finish from any of the activities that will take place for the rehabilitation
for the welded storage facility. It is anticipated that a minimum 180° of
the tank will need to be shielded. It is very important that this work be
done prior to the commencement of any activity on the existing tank.
3.0 EXTERIOR PAINTING:
3.1 The exterior surface shall be painted using a.two or three coat high solid
alkyd enamel paint system. The base bid-shall include spot priming in all
areas where necessary, and one application of finished coat. The alternate
bid shall be to apply the second coat of the exterior paint, if necessary.
Please note that the color to be chosen shall be dark blue to match the
newly constructed adjacent tank, and therefore, two coats may be
_ necessary. The Town may also opt to have the roof painted a different
color that matches the adjacent tank. This shall be considered in the bid
and a decision will be made after the cleaning and prior to the painting.
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3.2 Painting Materials:
3.2.1 The containers in which painting materials are delivered shall be
marked with the Manufacturer's name, distinctive product name or
number, and lot number. The following product information shall
be furnished by the manufacturer: mixing instructions, thinning,
percent solids, spreading rate, weight, drying, time, pot life, safety
precautions.
3.3 Application:
3.3.1 The requirements of SSPC-PAI shall be followed with regard to
storage of paint and thinner, mixing, thinning, painting contact
surfaces, application of shop and field paint, and drying of painted
steel.
Paint materials shall be applied immediately after surface
preparation (and wash priming when required) and before any
surface rusting occurs or any dust or soil has accumulated.
Field priming shall be performed by brushing, rolling, or spraying
the outside surfaces.
Outside surfaces of intermediate and finish coats shall be painted
by spraying or rolling. Conventional spraying, airless spraying,
and hot spraying are acceptable methods.
4.0 INTERIOR PAINTING:
4.1 The interior surface of the 1,000,000 gallon Cider Mill Loop Water
Storage Facility shall be painted using Inside Paint System#1, a two-coat
component catalyzed epoxy paint system, as specified in AWWA D 102-
97, Section 3.2., of the AWWA Standard for Painting Steel Water Storage
Tanks.
The system shall be Tnemec Series 20 Pota,Pox, or other approved equal
which is recognized by the New York State Department of Health and the
Dutchess County Health Department. Proof of this shall be submitted by
the Contractor along with the appropriate shop drawing.
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4.2 Painting Materials:
4.2.1 Requirements for painting materials shall be as specified in Section
3.2.1 herein.
4.3 Annlication:
4.3.1 Requirement for paint application shall be as specified in Section
3.3.1, herein. Interior surfaces shall be painted by spraying.
5.0 TESTING:
5.1 The water storage tank shall be tested for paint thickness to 8 — 10
mils D.F.T. as specified in AWWAD 102-97, Section 8, of the
Standard for Painting Steel Water Storage Tanks.
6.0 COMPLETION OF WATER STORAGE TANK:
6.1 Upon completion of painting the interior of the Cider Mill Loop Water
Storage Facility, the tank shall be allowed to cure, unfilled for five days,
utilizing forced ventilation during the.time.
6.2 The interior of the 1,000,000 gallon Cider Mill Loop Water Storage
Facility shall be cleaned and flushed after completion of painting, to
remove dirt and loose material. Spent water shall be discharged through
the tank drain. The Contractor shall take precautions against interference
or discharge on neighboring property.
7.0 DISINFECTION:
Upon completion of the cleaning of the interior of the tank, it shall be disinfected
using one of the Alternate Methods listed in Section 4.1, 4.2 or 4.3 in AWWA
C652-92.
After disinfection, appropriate sampling and testing should be accomplished as set
forth in Section 4.4 of the AWWA C652-92.
All costs associated with disinfection shall be included.
Testing shall be performed at a State approved laboratory, at the Contractor's
expense. Results shall be delivered to the Engineer for approval.
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8.0 WELDING AND/OR PIT FILLING:
Upon completion of the sand blasting operation, it shall be determined which
areas need to be welded and/or pit filled. If it is determined in the field that the
sand blast has broken through the weld, a weld must be performed to repair. If
more than 50% of the weld remain, it will be allowable to use pit filling/surfacer
Tnenec 63-1500 or approved equal.
The base bid shall be made assuming that 430 square inches (assumes 1.0 square
inch per linear foot) of horizontal welding/pit filling will need to be done;and that
150 square inches of vertical welding/pit filling will need to be done.
We are also adding a contingency bid of 100/50 square inches of
horizontal/vertical welding/pit'filling. The work that will need to be done will be
measured and included for payment at the unit price bid.
9.0 PAYMENT:
Contractor shall be paid a Lump Sum Price for the cleaning, painting and
rehabilitation of the existing Cider Mill Loop Water Storage Facility. Payment
shall be made on a monthly basis for all work performed during the previous
month acceptable to the Engineer and the Town. The work as specifically
described herein, and includes all incidental work not mentioned to obtain a
completely rehabilitated water storage facility.
The two alternative prices asked for(i.e. second finished coat and per square inch
bid for additional horizontal/vertical welding and/or pit filling)will be utilized as
necessary, and will be added to the base lump sum bid. The bids will be
compared at the total listed for the project based on the assumption that the
second coat will be necessary and that the estimated amount of additional
welding/pit filling will be done.
If, in fact,the base bid amount of horizontal/vertical welding/pit filling does not
need to be done. The Lump Sum Price paid the Contractor will be the bid amount
less the difference between the estimated and actual amount times the unit price
bid.
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UNDERWATER INSPECTION REPORT
JANUARY 17n,2001
CIDER AULL LOOP WATER STORAGE FACILITY
TANK REHABILITATIONIPAINTING
r� *Please note that this is a copy of the"TEXT"portion of the report only. There are forty-eight(48)
color pictures of the exterior/interior of the tank on file at the office of Paggi,Martin&Del Bene,
LLP. Arrangements should be made at(845)471-7898.
UNDEMA, ER SOLUTIONS INC.
COMMERCIAL DIVING SERVICES
INSPECTION OF THE I-MILLION GALLON
CWWI HILLTOP WELDED STEEL WATER STORAGE TANK
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
WAPPINGERS FALLS, NEW YORK
JANUARY 17, 2001
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P.O. Bax 208
Mattapoisett, MFA 02739
508-758-6126
FAX: 508-758-6128
UNDERWATER SOLUTIONS INC.
COMMERCIAL DIVING SERVICES
INSPECTION OF THE I-MILLION GALLON
CWWI HILLTOP WELDED STEEL WATER STORAGE TANK
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
WAPPINGERS FALLS, NEW YORK
JANUARY 17, 2001
SCOPE:
On January 17, 2001, Underwater Solutions Inc. conducted an inspection of the
1-million gallon. CWWI Hilltop welded steel water storage tank to provide information
regarding the overall condition and integrity of this structure.
EXTERIOR INSPECTION:
The entire exterior of this water storage tank (and components) was inspected to
include walls and coating, manway, ladder, overflow, roof, vent and hatch.
Walls and Coating
The exterior wall surfaces were inspected and found with substantial coating fatigue
on all surfaces.
Exposed primer and steel exist throughout all surfaces of walls, weld and components
on the exterior of this structure.
Corrosion of steel surfaces that are exposed exist, yet at this time these conditions
appear to be mostly mild and not causing fatigue.
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One ground level manway allows access to the tank interior when out of service. This
24" inside diameter penetration was found without indication of leakage at the time
of this inspection while all hardware remains securely in place.
Mild surface corrosion was found on all surfaces of the hardware which secures
this manway.
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MattapoiseM MA 02739
508-758-6126
FAX: 508-758-6128
INSPECTION OF THE ]-MILLION GALLON
CWWI HILLTOP WELDED STEEL WATER STORAGE TANK
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
WAPPINGERS FALLS, NEW YORK
JANUARY 17, 2001
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Ladder
A permanent ladder is securely welded to the tank, yet is accessed by a removable
section which hinges in place. No fall prevention device or safety cage exists on this
structure.
Overflow
A 4" inside diameter overflow pipe exits the tank wall extending down and terminates
within a drain in the ground.
Roo
The entire rooftop of this water storage tank was found in good, sound condition, yet
with substantial coating failure. A good deal of the rooftop yields exposed steel and
primer while surface corrosion exists throughout.
Vent
A 12" inside diameter pipe exits the center of the rooftop and stands approximately
20" tall. This pipe turns back towards the rooftop terminating approximately 2"
above the roof.
At the time of inspection, no obstructions were found within this pipe and no screen
existed at its end.
Hatch
A 24" inside diameter hatch provides access to the tank interior through the rooftop.
Although a great deal of the coating has failed on all surfaces of this hatch causing
surface corrosion, it remains in good working order.
INTERIOR INSPECTION:
The entire interior of this water storage tank (and components) was inspected to
include sediment accumulations, floor, manway, inletioutlet pipe, walls and coating,
overhead, overflow and aesthetic water quality.
Sediment Accumulations
A uniform layer of precipitate was found on all floor surfaces ranging from a barely
detectable film up to 2" in depth.
INSPECTION OF THE I-MILLION GALLON
CWWI HILLTOP WELDED STEEL WATER STORAGE TANK
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
WAPPINGERS FALLS, NEW YORK
JANUARY 17, 2001
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Floor
Only a portion of the floor was inspected as precipitate exists on most surfaces.
Within the limited area where we could conduct an inspection, complete adhesion
loss was found as blistering and corrosion was found. Several very large blisters in
the coating have ruptured causing exposure of very shiny white metal surfaces
while other areas yield surface corrosion. No pitting or fatigue were found within
this exposed area of the floor.
Manway
The interior of the 24" inside diameter manway was inspected and found with no
indications of leakage. Very heavy blistering of all surfaces exist as the coating has
failed throughout. Rusting of all exposed surfaces has occurred.
Inlet/Outlet Pipe
Approximately 18" above the floor, a 10" inside diameter pipe enters the tank 36"
then turns 90' and terminates 6" above the floor. No flow was found within this pipe
at the time of inspection.
Walls and Coating
All interior wall surfaces were inspected beginning at the floor and spiraling the
circumference up to the water surface.
The interior coating system on all walls and welds has completely failed causing
blistering of the coating, rusting of exposed steel and a great cleat of fatigue and
pitting on the welds between wall panels. The wall panels were found consistently
having varying size blisters which have fractured causing a corrosion buildup.
Once wiped clean, a fish-eye imperfection in the coating was evident, yet no obvious
steel loss was seen.
A very different condition was found within the horizontal welds between wall
panels. Within these welds the blistering of the coating has ' resulted in deterioration
and fatigue of the weld.
Pitting of up to 1l8" in depth was found in areas at the time of this inspection while
soft metal was found at the outer circumference of each failure. This condition was
most prevalent within the weld between the first and second wall panel, yet
continues throughout the entire tank.
` Within the area where a repair was made on the exterior of the tank within a
horizontal and vertical weld between panels excessive corrosion exists. Due to the
INSPECTION OF THE I-MILLION GALLON
CWWI HILLTOP WELDED STEEL WATER STORAGE TANK
TOWN OF WAPPINGER
WAPPINGERS FALLS, NEW YORK
JANUARY 17, 2001
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heat generated while making this repair, all internal protective coating has failed,
therefore initiating heavy corrosion.
Overhead
The entire overhead of this storage tank was inspected from the water surface.
Blotchy rusting and peeled coating has resulted as this coating has expired. At this
time, no obvious steel fatigue exists, yet the protective value of this coating has been
lost.
Overflow
The overflow consists of a penetration in the tank wall just inches below the rooftop.
No obstructions were found within this pipe at the time of inspection.
Aesthetic Water_Qualia
The aesthetic water quality within this tank was found to be good. This condition
allowed our visibility during this inspection to be unlimited.
CONCLUSION:
It is the opinion of Underwater Solutions Inc. that this water storage tank requires
immediate attention to prevent further leakage and/or failure.
Significant fatigue and metal loss of welds within this water storage tank requires
repair as additional leaks are to be expected. This condition has occurred due to the
expiration of the present coating system and, therefore steel deterioration.
It is our opinion that if a complete rehabilitation to include sandblasting steel,
rewelding of fatigued areas and a new coating system is applied within the near
future continued service to your water system can be expected. Further delay of such
a rehabilitation will result in replacement of this tank,
As always, we recommend reinspection of all water storage facilities in accordance
with A.W.W.A. Standards.
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UNDERWATER SO ONS INC.
Christopher A. Cole, Project Manager
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