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Corp.
1427 Route 44 Ste. F
Pleasant Valley, NY 12569
845-635-3600 - phone
845-635-3650 - fax
August 16,2007
Town of Wappinger
Town Clerk
RE: Roof - Carnwath Mansion
To Whom It May Concern:
We are interested in bidding the above mentioned project. Please find endosed our check number
24080 in the amount of $50.00 payable to the Town of Wappinger, Town Clerk for one set of plans and
specs.
We thank you in advance for your prompt attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
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Parris Brokaw
SecITreas.
Enc.: One (1)
a Reed Construction Data
CMDi Report Id
Request Date 8/17/2007
Requester Name Emma Reynolds-Middleton
Requester Tel 800-901-8687, ext 3391
Requester Email emma.middleton@reedbusines~.com
Approver Empld 00000
Property Code N~rtheast~g~~~R;s~~Ch I~
Comments
RCD Tax 10# 58-2263922
Payee Name
Wappingers Town
CMDi Co Id
3458374
Sep Chk Reqrd
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Wappingers Town Clerk
Address
iddlebush Rd
City Wappingers Falls
State NY
Zip 12590-0324
Contact Name Chris Masterson, Town Clerk
Contact Tel (845) 297-5771
Contact Fax
Contact Email
Town of Wappinger
20 Middlebush Road
Wappingers Fall, New York 12590
Re: Carnwath Farms Roofing Rehabilitation
Dear Chris,
Thank you for your time on the phone.
Enclosed please find check for bid package to be sent to:
Reyvin Plumbing & Heating Corp.
~ ~i, 35-20 215'h Street
Bayside~ New York 11361
fled,.It I'1J'5 - m 3 - ""
Thanks for your attention in this matter.
AV'vgeLGl
Reyvin Plumbing & Heating corp.
209-80 45th Drive
Bayside~ New York 11361
Telephone 718-229-4433
Facsimile 718-229.0435
Email reyvin229@aol.com.
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ABA'rKMIi:NT PROJECT
CARNWA TlIF ARMS ROOF Rl';CONSTRUCTT ON
LUMP SUJ\.1 PRICE PROPOSAL
RECE!V....1 ,
SEP 6 - 2007
TOWN CLERK
Subject to !he acceptance ofThe Town of Wappinger, (Vendor Name) Asbestos Corporation
of Arnerl'ca , agrees to l'erfonn the work described in the attached drawings,
plans, speeitications and/or fonn of agreemenl at !lle following priccs.
The description for this project:
ITEM 1 . Base Bid
, -Complete the removal or alllhc items listed in the Scope & Location. in compliance with all
applicublc federal, Slale and Local regulations the attached document and drawings. '
MobilizationlBonding/lnsurance ($ 26,000.00)
Exterior Asbestos ($ 45,000.00)
Exterior LBP ($ 39,000.00)
Inelrior LBP ($ 34,600.00)
Total ($ 138,600.00)
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CompllI1y Name Asbestos Corporation of America
Address
791 Nepperhan A venue
Yonkers, New York 10703
City/State/Zip
Authorized Contact Fred Lattrell
Autb~rized Signl1tull'c:?=>9
Phone (914) 965.,..5829
Fax (914) 965-7597
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AUG-29-2007(WED) 13: 57
Quality Enu. Sol. & Tech. Inc.
(FAX)8452986251
P.002/002
ASBESTOS ABATEMENT
ADDENDUM #1
CARNW A TI-I I-ARMS
ROOF RECONSTRUCTION
OWNER:
Town ofWappingl.'T
20 Middlebush Rd
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
PROJECT:
Asbestos and Lead Abatement
Roof Reconstruction Project
CONSULTANT:
Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
1376 Route 9
Wapping(.."J's Falls, Ny 12590
Please nOle the following additions/clarifications to the bid speeiiication for the above
referenced project. This form shall be completed with a signantre of acknowledgment of receipt
<lnd ret~ed with the executed bid slleets
Change
Bid Date
'Ibe Sealed Bids will be due at2PM at TIle Town Hall of Wappinger, Thursday
September 6, 2007. At that time the bids will be opened publicly and read aloud.
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Acknowledgment of Receipt
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Company
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ASBESTOS ABATEMENT
ADDENDUM #2
CARNWATH FARlVIS
ROOF RECONSTRUCTION
OWNER:
Town of Wappinger
20 Midd1ebush Rd
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
PROJECT:
Asbestos and Lead Abatement
Roof Reconstruction Project
CONSULTANT:
Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
1376 Route 9
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Scope:
. The contractor shall remove the fascia and soffit outriggers (rafter tails). The outriggers shall
be cut flush at the building line, removed and disposed of.
. The contractor shall remove and save the skylight directly above the main staircase. The
skylight shall be protected and stored onsite in a location as directed by the owner.
. All plaster demo shall include underlying lathe when present or shall include scraping all
residual plaster to the masonry below.
Clarify:
. Water and electric are available in the building for use by the contractor. It is the contractor
responsibility to provide all temporary connection to complete their work.
Schedule:
. Field Work shall start no more than three weeks from the initial notice to proceed.
. Completion of the abatement work shall be limited to four weeks.
Change:
3.16-D.-7. Should read;
7. The disposalfacility owner or operator shall return a signed copy of the waste manifest directly
to, The Town of Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Rd., Wappinger Falls, NY 12590, AUn:Supervisor
3.18- E. Should read;
E. The contractor is responsible for providing temporary weather protection for the building for
the duration of the project and FIFTEEN days past written notification to the owner of work
completion. Work will not be considered complete until all [mal visual inspections have passed.
Bid Date
The Sealed Bids will be due at 2PM at The Town Hall of Wappinger, Thursday September 6,
2007. At that time the bids will be opened publicly and read aloud. This addendum must be
siJ!ned and submitted with vour bid.
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WHEELER HILL ROAD
W APPINGERS FALLS, NEW YORK
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OWNER: THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER
20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD
W APPINGERS FALLS, NEW YORK 12590
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CONSULTANT: QUALITY ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS
& TECHNOLOGIES, INe.
1376 ROUTE 9
W APPINGERS FALLS, NEW YORK 12590
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Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007.06/30/2008
Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Introduction to the Prevailing Rate Schedule
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Information About Prevailing Rate Schedule
This information is provided to assist you in the interpretation of particular requirements for each classification of worker contained in the
.. attached Schedule of Prevailing Rates.
Classification
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It is the duty of the Commissioner of Labor to make the proper classification of workers taking into account whether the work IS heavy and
highway, bUilding, sewer and water, tunnel work, or resldenlial, and to make a determination of wages and supplements to be paid or
provided. It IS the responslb,litvof the public work contract.or 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. District office locations and phone numbers are listed below.
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Paid Holidays
Paid Holidays are days for which an eligible employee receives a regular day's pay, but is not required to perform work. 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
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Overtime holiday pay is the premium pay that is required for work performed on specified holidays. It is only 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.
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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 (including
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
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When you review the schedule fora particular occupation, your attention should be directed to the dates above the column of rates. These
are the dates for which a given set of rates is 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 to pay the current prevailing rates
of wages and supplements. If you have any questions please contact the Bureau of Public Work or visit the New York State Department of
Labor website (www.labor.state.ny.us) for current wage rate information.
Apprentice Training Ratios
The following are the allowable ratios of registered Apprentices to Journey-workers.
For example, the ratio 1:1,1:3 indicates the allowable initial ratio is one Apprentice to one Journeyworker. The Joumeyworker must be in
place on the project before an ~ppren~ice is allowed. Then three additional Journeyworkers are needed beforea second Apprentice is
allowed. The last ratio repeats indefinitely. Therefore, three more Journeyworkers must be present before a third Apprentice can be hired,
and so on.
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Please call Apprentice Training Central Office at (518) 457-6820 if you have any questions.
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Title (Trade)
boilermaker
Mason
Carpenter
Electrical (Outside) Lineman
Electrician (Inside)
Elevator/Escalator Construction & Modernizer
Glazier
Insulation & Asbestos Worker
Iron Worker
Laborer
Op Engineer
Painter
Plumber & Steamfitter
Ratio
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1:1,1:4
1:1,1:4
1:1,1:4
1:1,1:2
1:1,1:3
1:1,1 :2
1:1,1:3
1:1,1:4
1:1,1:6
1:1,1:3
1:1,1:5
1: 1,1 :3
1:1,1:3
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Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008
Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Depanment of Labor
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Roofer
Sheet Metal Worker
Sprinkler Fitter
11.12
11,13
11,12
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If you have any questions concerning the attached schedule or would like additional information, please contact the nearest BUREAU of
PUBLIC WORK District Office or write to:
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New York State Department of Labor
Bureau of Public Work
State Office Campus, Bldg. 12
Albany, NY 12240
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District Office Locations:
Telephone #
FAX #
Bureau of Public Work - Albany
518-457-2744
518-485-0240
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Bureau of Public Work - Binghamton
607-721-8005
607 -721-8004
Bureau of Public Work - Buffalo
716-847-7159
716-847-7650
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Bureau of Public Work - Garden City
516-228-3915
516-794-3518
Bureau of Public Work - New York City
212-621-0835
212-621-0867
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Bureau of Public Work - Rochester
585-258-4505
585-258-4708
Bureau of Public Work - Syracuse
315-428-4056
315-428-4671
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Bureau of Public Work - Utica
315-793-2314
315-793-2514
Bureau of Public Work - White Plains
914-997-9507
914-997-9523
Bureau of Public Work - Central Office
518-457-5589
518-485-1870
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Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 ~ 06/30/2008
last Published on Aug 01 2007
Dutchess County General Construction
Published by the New York State Department of labor
Dutchess County
Asbestos Worker
08/01/2007
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JOB DESCRIPTION Asbestos Worker
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Columbia, Delaware, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster
WAGES
Per hour
DIS TRICT 1
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07/01/2007
Asbestos Worker:
Removal & Hazardous
Abatement Only
$ 2805
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Only for the removal of insulation materials from mechanical systems which are not going to be scrapped.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
filii Per hour paid
Journeyman
$ 15.65
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OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, *Q, **T, V) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLlDA Y
.. Paid: See(1)onHOllDAYPAGE
Overtime: See (2, 4,6,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE
* Code Q applies to 4,6,& 25.
** Code T applies to 2.
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Boilermaker
08/01/2007
filii JOB DESCRIPTION Boilenmaker DISTRICT 4
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester
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WAGES
Per Hour: 07/01/2007- 01/01/2008- 01/01/09
12/31/2007 12/31/2008
Boilermaker $ 44.09 $ 44.98 $ 45.89
Repairs & Renovation $ 44.09 $ 44.98 $ 45.89
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per Hour: 07/01/2007 - 01/01/2008- 01/01/2009
12/31/2007 12/31/2008
BoilerMaker 48% of Hourly 48% of Hourly 48% of Hourly
Wage Paid + Wage Paid + Wage Paid +
$ 7.85 $ 8.09 $ 8.33
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.. Repairs & Renovation*
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NOTE: "Hourly Wage Paid" shall include any and all premium(s) pay.
*Same as Boilermaker (Includes replacement of parts and repairs & renovation of an existing unit).
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OVERTIME PAY
See (0, 0) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (8,16,23,24) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6,11,12,15,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE
NOTE: *Employee must work in pay week to receive Holiday Pay.
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Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 ~ 06/30/2008
Last Published on Aug 01 2007
"Boilermarker gets 4 times the hourly wage rate for working on Labor Day.
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
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'''Repairs & Renovation see (B.E,Q) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
(1/2) Year Terms at the following pecentage of Boilermaker's Wage
- 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
65% 65% 70% 75% 80% 85% 90% 95%
- Supplemental Benefits Per Hour:
07/01/2007- 01/01/2008- 01/01/2009
12/31/2007 12/31/2008
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Boilermaker 48% of Hourly 48% of Hourly 48% of Hourly
Apprentice(s) Wage Paid + Wage Paid + Wage Paid +
$ 7.85 $ 809 $ 8.33
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Repairs & Renovation'
Apprentice(s) $48% of Hourly
Wage Paid +
- $ 761
NOTE: "Hourly Wage Paid" shall include any and all premium(s) pay.
.. 'Includes replacement of parts and repairs & renovation of an existing unit.
4-5
Carpenter
08/01/2007
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JOB DESCRIPTION Carpenter DISTRICT 9
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, Nassau, New York. Orange, Putnam. Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Westchester
WAGES
Per hour:
07101/2007
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Piledriver
Dockbuilder
$ 42.01
$ 42.01
.. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour paid:
Journeyman
$ 36.01
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OVERTIME PAY
See (B. E2, 0) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (18,19)on HOLIDAY PAGE.
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Paid: for 1 st & 2nd yr.
Apprentices .~
~ See (5,6,11,13,16.18,19.25)
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Overtime: See (5.6.11,13,16.18,19,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wages per hour:
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(1 )year terms:
1st.
$ 18.80
2nd.
$ 22.83
3rd.
$ 28.87
4th.
$ 34.92
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Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008
Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
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Supplemental benefits per hour:
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Apprentices
$ 2389
9-1456
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Carpenter
08/0112007
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JOB DESCRIPTION Carpenter DISTRICT 9
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Westchester
WAGES
Per hour:
07/01/2007
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Carpet/Resilient
Floor Coverer
$ 41.71
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SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour paid:
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Floor Coverer
$ 34.56
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OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, Q) On OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (18, 19)on HOLIDAY PAGE.
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Paid: for. 1 st & 2nd yr.
Apprentices
See (5,6,11,13,16,18,19,25)
Overtime:
See (5,6,11,13,16,18,19,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
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REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wage per hour:
. (1) year terms:
1st.
$ 18.80
2nd.
$22.82
3rd.
$28.86
4th.
$34.90
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Supplemental benefits per hour:
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Apprentices
$ 23.14
9-2287
Carpenter
08/01/2007
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JOB DESCRIPTION Carpenter DISTRICT 9
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Westchester
WAGES
Per hour:
I
07/01/2007
Marine Construction:
Marine Diver
MD.Tender
$ 52.53
37.78
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour paid:
Journeyman
$ 36.06
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Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008
Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Depanment of Labor
Dutchess County
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OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, E2, 0) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLlDA Y
Paid: See (18,19) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
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Paid: for 1 st & 2nd yr.
Apprentices
See (5,6,10,11,13,16,18,19)
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Overtime: See (5,6,10,11,13,16,18,19) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wager per hour:
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(1) year terms:
1 st
$1655
2nd
$ 20.69
3rd
$ 26.90
4th
$ 33.11
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Supplemental benefits per hour:
Apprentices
$ 23.89
08/01/2007
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Carpenter
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JOB DESCRIPTION Carpenter
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess, Orange
WAGES
Per hour:
07/01/2007
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Building:
Millwright
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour paid:
Journeyman
OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, E2, 0) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY:
Paid: See (18,19) on 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.
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wages per hour:
$ 32.86
$ 27.30
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(1) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage.
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1st 2nd 3rd 4th
55% 65% 75% 95%
Supplemental benefits per hour:
APPRENTICES: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
17.51 19.37 21.90 24.95
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9-1456MC
DISTRICT 9
9-740.2
Carpenter- Building / Heavy&Highway
08/0112007
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JOB DESCRIPTION Carpenter - Building / Heavy&Highway
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess, Orange, Sullivan, Ulster
WAGES
WAGES:(per hour)
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07/01/2007
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DISTRICT 8
Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008
Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
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Carpenter
Carpenter-Floor Coverer'
Doc kbu ilder/Piledriver'
Diver Tender'
Diver(WETr
Diver(DRyr
$ 29.30
29.30
29.30
27.51
53.24
32.61
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, Note: Rate DOES NOT apply in Orange or Dutchess County.
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 protective 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.
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SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
(per hour paid)
Journeyman
$ 17.46
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Apprentices
1st term
2nd term
3rd term
4th term
8.31
12.41
16.11
16.46
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OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE
. HOLIDAY
BUilDING:
Paid: See ( 1) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
Overtime: See ( 5,6) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
.. HEAVY/HIGHWAY:
Paid: See (5,6,16) on HOLIDAY PAGE including benefits.
Overtime: See ( 5,6,16) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
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REGISTERED APPRENTICES
1 Year terms at the following rates.
1 st 2nd
$ 14.85 $ 17.22
3rd
$ 20.80
4th
$ 24.04
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8-19B/H&H
Electrician
08/0112007
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JOB DESCRIPTION Electrician
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Sullivan, Ulster
. PARTIAL COUNTIES
Delaware: Only in the Townships of Andes, Harpersfield, Kortwright,Stamford, Bovina, Roxbury, Middletown and those portions of
Colchester and Hancock south of the East Branch of the Delaware River.
Dutchess: All of the county except for the towns of Fishkill,East Fishkill, and Beacon.
Greene: That portion of the county south of a line following the south limits of the city of Catskill in a Westerly direction from the Hudson
. River to Highway 23A along 23A to the road following the Little Westkill and continuing along this road to Delaware County.
WAGES
Per hour:
DISTRICT 8
07/01/2007
04/01/2008
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Electrician Wireman/T echnician
$ 35.00'
36.00'
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SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL: On Public Work in New York State when shift work is mandated either in the job specifications or by the contracting
agency, the following rates apply:
Shift worked between 4:30pm & 12:30am
Shift worked between 12:30am & 8:30am
$ 41.06'
$ 45.99'
42.06'
46.99'
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'On jobs where employees are required to work from bosun chairs, swinging scaffolds, etc. ,forty (40) feet or more above the ground, or
under compressed air, using Scottair packs, gas masks or in shafts or tunnels, they shall receive an additional $2.00 per hour above the
regular straight time rate.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
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Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008
Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Per hour worked:
07/01/2007
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Journeyman
$ 20.94 plus
6% of wage
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OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, 0) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6, 13, 15, 16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wages:
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(6)month terms at the following percentage of journeyman's wage.
1 st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
30% 35% 40% 45% 50%
6th
55%
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Supplemental Benefits per hour worked:
07/01/2007
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1 st & 2nd term
3rd & 4th term
5th & 6th term
7th & 8th term
9th & 10th term
$ 6.97
8.92
10.87
13.82
16.72
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Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
04/01/2008
20.96 plus
6% of wage
7th
65%
8th
70%
10th
85%
9th
75%
plus 6% of wage
plus 6% of wage
plus 6% of wage
plus 6% of wage
plus 6% of wage
8-363/2
Electrician
08/01/2007
JOB DESCRIPTION Electrician
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Orange, Putnam, Rockland
PARTIAL COUNTIES
.. Dutchess: Towns of Fishkill, East Fishkill, and Beacon.
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WAGES
Per hour:
07/01/2007
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Electrician Wireman/T echnician
$ 39.00*
DISTRICT 8
04/01/2008
40.00
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'SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL: On Public Work in New York State when shift work is mandated either in the job specifications or by the contracting
agency, the following rates apply:
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Shift worked between 4:30pm & 12:30am
Shift worked between 12:30am & 8:30am
$ 45.75*
$ 51.25*
46.75
52.25
* On jobs where employees are required to work from boatswain chairs, swinging scaffolds, etc.,forty (40) feet or more above the ground,or
under compressed air, using Scottair packs, gas masks or in shafts or tunnels, they shall receive an additional $2.00 per hour above the
regular straight time rate.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour worked:
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07/01/2007
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$ 20.97 plus
6% of wage
Journeyman
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OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, 0) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5,6, 13, 15, 16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wages:
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(6)month terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage.
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Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 .06/30/2008
Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
.. 30% 35% 40% 45% 50% 55% 65% 70% 75% 85%
Supplemental Benefits per hour worked: 07/01/2007
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1 st & 2nd term $ 6.97 plus 6% of wage
3rd & 4th term 8.92 plus 6% of wage
5th & 6th term 10.87 plus 6% of wage
.. 7th & 8th term 13.82 plus 6% of wage
9th & 10th term 16.72 plus 6% of wage
8-363/1
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Elevator Constructor
08/01/2007
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JOB DESCRIPTION Elevator Constructor
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Sullivan, Ulster
PARTIAL COUNTIES
Columbia: Only the Townships of Ancram, Clermont, Copake, Gallatin,Germantown, Livingston and Taghkanic.
Delaware: Towns of Andes, Bovina, Colchester,Davenport, Delhi, Harpersfield, Hemdon, Kortright, Meredith, Middletown, Roxbury, Hancock
& Stamford
Greene: The Townships of Ashland, Catskill, Halcott, Hunter, Jewett, Lexington, Rattsville & Windham
Rockland: Only the Township of Stony Point.
Westchester: Only the Townships of Bedford, Lewisboro, Cortland,Mt. Kisco, North Salem, Pound Ridge, Somers and Yorktown.
DISTRICT 1
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WAGES
Per Hour
07/01/2007
01/01/2008
Additional
01/01/2009
Additional
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Mechanic
Helper
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour worked
$ 43.515
30.46
$ 3.37
3.37
$ 3.00
3.00
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Helper
$ 14.89 $ 14.89
+ 8 % +8%
of wage of wage
14.89 14.89
+6% +6%
of wage of wage
Journeyman
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OVERTIME PAY
See (D, 0) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid:
Overtime:
See (5,6,15,16) on HOLIDAY PAGE
See (5,6,15,16) on HOLIDAY PAGE
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REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wages per hour
1 st 6mo 2nd 6mo
50 % 55 %
2nd yr
65 %
3rd yr
70 %
4th yr
80 %
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Supplemental Benefits per hour worked
ita
Apprentices
$ 14.89
+6%
ofwage
$ 14.89
+6%
of wage
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Glazier
08/01/2007
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JOB DESCRIPTION Glazier
ENTIRE COUNTIES
DISTRICT 9
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Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008
Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
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Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester
WAGES
Per hour:
07/01/2007
Glazier
$ 43.60
1M
Scaffolding
$ 44.60
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Repair & Maintenance:
Glazier
$ 25.35
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Repair & Maintenance- All repair & maintenance work on a particular building,
whenever performed, where the total cumulative contract value is under
$100,000.00
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour paid:
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Journeyman....
$ 19.90
1M
Glazier
Repair & Maintenance":
OVERTIME PAY
OVERTIME:
$ 11.89
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See (C',D'O) on OVERTIME PAGE.
, Denotes if an optional 8th hour is required same will be at the
regular rate of pay. If 9th hour is worked then both hours or more
.. (8th and 9th or more) will be at the double time rate of pay.
,. For Repair & Maintenance see ( B,F, P) on overtime page.
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HOLIDAY
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6, 16, 25) on HOLIDAY PAGE
The Following are paid holidays for the Repair & Maintenance Class:
New Years day, Presidents day, Memorial day, Independents day, Labor day, Thanksgiving day, Day after Thanksgiving, and Christmas day.
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wage per hour:
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(1) year terms at the following wage rates.
1 st term...
2nd term...
3rd term...
4th term...
$ 14.21
$ 20.75
$ 24.89
$ 33.17
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Supplemental Benefits:
(Per hour worked)
1 st term....
2nd term....
3rd term....
4th term....
$ 9.13
$ 13.62
$ 14.87
$ 17.39
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Insulator.. Heat & Frost
9-1281 (DC9 NYC)
08/01/2007
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JOB DESCRIPTION Insulator - Heat & Frost
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Westchester
WAGES
Per hour:
DISTRICT 8
07/01/2007
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Asbestos Worker
Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008
Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
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$ 43.10
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Fire Stop Work"
Asbestos Worker
$ 28.36
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" Applies on all exclusive Fire Stop Work (When contract is for Fire
Stop work only). No apprentices on these contracts only.
Note: Additional $0.50 per hour for work 30 feet or more above floor or
ground level.
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SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
(per hour paid)
Journeyman
$ 21.19
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Fire Stop Work:
Journeyman
$ 9.16
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OVERTIME PAY
OVERTIME: See ( B ,E, G, r, V) on OVERTIME PAGE.
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HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY:
Paid:
Overtime:
See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
See (2",4,6,16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
"Note: Labor Day triple time if worked.
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REGISTERED APPRENTICES
( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of journeyman's rate.
1 st 2nd 3rd 4th
$ 26.52 $ 28.58 $ 30.66 $ 34.81
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Supplemental Benefits paid per hour paid:
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Apprentices:
1 st term
2nd term
3rd term
4th term
$ 12.95
13.99
15.02
17.08
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8-91
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Ironworker
08/0112007
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JOB DESCRIPTION Ironworker
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster
WAGES
Per hour:
DISTRICT 8
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07/01/2007
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Structural
Reinforcing-
Ornamental
Chain Link Fence
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour paid:
Journeyman
$ 36.90
36.90-
36.90
36.90
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$ 25.65
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OVERTIME PAY
OVERTIME:.....See ( B', E*', G, V ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
'Note: Double Time after 10 hours Monday thru Friday.
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Last Published on Aug 012007
"Note: On Saturdays, double time after 8 hours.
HOLlDA Y
- Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6,16) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wages:
.
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
..
(1 )year terms at the following wage.
1 st 2nd
$22.14 $25.83
3rd
$ 2952
4th
$ 33.21
..
Supplemental Benefits per hour worked:
.
..
1 st year
2nd year
3rd year
4th year
$ 22.75
2348
24.20
2493
8-417
-
Laborer
08/0112007
JOB DESCRIPTION Laborer
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess
DISTRICT 1
..
PARTIAL COUNTIES
Columbia: Only the Townships of Ancram, Claverack, Clermont, Copake,Gallatin, Germantown, Greenport, Hillsdale, Livingston, and
Taghkanic.
WAGES
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 (by machine under 21E), Vibrators, Form Setters, Working Labor Foreman, Jack Hammers
and Oper. Signal Men, Gunniting, Shop Stewards, Motor Buggs, Water Pumps(2" or under), Barco Machine, Wreckers, Paving Breaker,
Power Saw Operators, Other Laborer Machine Operators.
..
..
GROUP # 3:
Blaster, Laser Beam Oper.,Asphalt Rakers & Drillers
WAGES per hour
..
07/01/2007
06/01/2008
Additional
..
GROUP # 1
GROUP #2
GROUP#3
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour worked
$ 25.75
26.25
28.10
$ 1.70
1.70
1.70
..
Journeyman
$ 17.15
$17.15
III OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
.. Overtime: See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wages per hour
..
Additional
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
1000 Hour terms
1st term
2nd term
3rd term
4th term
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
..
$ 14.50
15.50
16.50
17.50
$ 1.00
100
1.00
1.00
.. Supplemental Benefits per hour worked
Apprentices
$ 9.55
$ 9.55
..
1-1000
Laborer - Building
08/01/2007
..
JOB DESCRIPTION laborer - Building
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess
PARTIAL COUNTIES
Columbia: Only the Townships of Greenport, Claverack, Philmont,Clermont, Germantown, Livingston, Hillsdale, Gallatin, Copake, Ancram,
Taghkanic and the City of Hudson.
DISTRICT 8
..
..
WAGES
'All WORK RELATED WITH TOXIC OR ANY ASBESTOS OR HAZARDOUS MATERIAL'
WAGES: (per hour)'
07/01/2007
...
Protective Gear Not Required
$ 27.00
Protective Gear Required
31.55
..
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
(per hour worked)
Journeyman
.. OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
.. Overtime: See (5,6) on HOLIDAY PAGE
$ 16.95
8-17tox
Laborer - Heavy&Highway
08/01/2007
III
.
JOB DESCRIPTION laborer - Heavy&Highway
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess
PARTIAL COUNTIES
Columbia: Only the Townships of Greenport, Philmont, Germanfown,Livingston, Hillsdale, Taghkanic, Gallatin, Copake, Ancram, City of
Hudson.
DISTRICT 8
III
WAGES
"All WORK RELATED WITH TOXIC OR ANY ASBESTOS OR HAZARDOUS MATERIAL"(Five feet or more outside of building foundation
line)
..
WAGES:(per hour)
07/01/2007
protective Gea.r Not RElquired
~.29.50
iIIIl
Protective Gear Required
33.40
..
SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL: On all NYS D.O.T. or other Governmental mandated irregular or off shift work, an additional 15% of wage on straight
time hours.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
(per hour paid)
III
Journeyman
$ 15.95
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Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
II
-
..
OVERTIME PAY
See (6, E, Q, 'S) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLlDA Y
Paid. See (5, 6,13,15,26) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6, 13, 15,26) on HOLIDAY PAGE
'NOTE: If Saturday Holiday is worked, Code S applies.
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wages per hour
..
1000 hour year terms
III
1st term
2nd term
3rd term
4th term
$ 18.01
21.28
24.56
27.83
-
Supplemental Benefits per hour paid:
-
Apprentice
$ 12.40
8-17tox
Laborer - Heavy&Highway
08/01/2007
.
JOB DESCRIPTION Laborer - Heavy&Highway
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess
DISTRICT 1
.
.
PARTIAL COUNTIES
Columbia: Only the Townships of Ancram, Claverack, Clermont, Copake,Gallatin, Germantown, Greenport, Hillsdale, Livingston, and
T~h~~ . . . .
WAGES
GROUP # 1:
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 # 2:
General Laborer, Dumpman, Pitman, All AFL-CIO Trades Tenders. Concrete Man,
Signal Man, Pipe Layer, Rip Rap, Dry Stone Layer, Jack Hammer, Powderman, Highscalers, Power Buggy Operator, Steel Rod Carrier,
Vibratory Oper., Other Machine Oper., Wrecking, Vibrator Operator-Compactor, Gunite & Sand Blasting, Water Pumps 2" or under, Nipper,
Chucker, Asphalt Worker.
.
GROUP # 3:
Asphalt Raker, Asphalt Screed man, Drillers (all), Laser Beam Operator, Form Setters/Aligners, Blaster.
.
WAGES per hour
07/01/2007
.
Group # 1
Group # 2
Group # 3
$ 22.30
26.06
27.06
.
All employees who work an irregular work day that starts after-9:00AMon-a-governmental mandated schedule shall be paid an additional
15% per hour.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour worked & holidays
.
Journeyman
$ 16.55
.
OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
-
HOLlDA Y
Paid: See (5,6,13,15,25) on HOLiDAY PAGE
Overtime See (5,6,13,15,25) on HOLiDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wages per hour
-
1000 hour year terms
-
1st Term
2nd Term
3rd Term
4th Term
$ 14.50
15.50
16.50
17.50
-
Supplemental Benefits per hour worked & Holidays
Apprentices
$ 9.35
1-1 000 h
-
Lineman Electrician
08/01/2007
JOB DESCRIPTION Lineman Electrician
DISTRICT 6
-
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Albany, Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, Dutchess,
Erie, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, livingston, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Niagara,
Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orange, Orleans, Oswego, Otsego, Putnam, Rensselaer, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie,
Schuyler, Seneca, St. Lawrence, Steuben, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins, Ulster, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Wyoming, Yates
WAGES
Per hour:
-
.
Includes Teledata Work within Ten feet of High Voltage Transmission Lines
..
LinemanlTech.lWelder
Cable splicer
Digging Machine Operator
Tractor Trailer Driver
Groundman Truck Driver
Mechanic 1 st Class
Flagman
07/01/2007
$ 40.09
40.09
36.08
34.08
32.07
32.07
24.05
05/05/2008
$ 42.19
42.19
37.97
35.86
33.75
33.75
25.31
05/04/2009
$ 44.30
44.30
39.87
37.66
35.44
35.44
26.58
.
Additional 1.00 per hrJor entire crew when a helicopter is used.
· Above rates applicable on all overhead Transmission line work & Fiber Optic Cable where other construction trades are or have been
involved. This applies to transmission line work only, not other construction.
..
LinemanlT ech nician/Welder
Digging Machine Operator
Tractor Trailer Driver
Groundman Truck Driver
Mech. 1 st Class
Flagman
Certified WelderPipe Type Cable
Cable Splicer pipe type cable
$ 38.87
34.98
33.04
31.10
31.10
23.32
40.81
42.76
$ 40.98
36.88
34.83
32.78
32.78
24.59
43.03
45.08
$ 43.08
38.77
36.62
34.46
34.46
25.85
45.23
47.39
..
l1li Additional 1.00 per hour for entire crew when a helicopter job.
Above rates apply on Switching Structures, Maintenance projects, Railroad Catenary install/maint, Third rail installation, Bonding of Rails and
pipe type Cable aha installatiohbf Fiber Optic Cable~ - - - n n - - - - -
..
..
Lineman /Techician
Welder/Cable Splicer
Digging Machine Operator
Tractor Trailer Driver
Groundman Truck Driver
Mechanic 1st Class
Flagman
$ 37.56
37.56
33.80
31.93
30.05
30.05
22.54
$ 39.67
39.67
35.70
33.72
31.74
31.74
23.80
$ 41.78
41.78
37.60
35.51
33.42
33.42
25.07
..
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Additional 1.00 per.hr.for entire crew when a helicopter IS used.
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
... Above rates applicable on all overhead and underground distribution and maintenance work, and all overhead and underground transmission
line work and the installation of Fiber Optic Cable where no other construction trades are or have been involved.
III
Lineman/T echnician $ 37.56 $ 39.67 $ 41.78
Cable Splicer pipe type cable 41.32 43.64 45.96
Certified Welder pipe type 39.44 41.65 43.87
Digging Machine Operato 33.80 35.70 37.60
Tractor Trailer Driver 31.93 33.72 35.51
Mechanic 1 st Class 30.05 31.74 33.42
Groundman Truck Driver 30.05 31.74 33.42
Flagman 22.54 23.80 2507
-
III
Additional $ 1.00 per hour for entire crew when a helicopter is used.
Above rates applicable on all electrical sub-stations, switching structures, fiber optic cable and all other work not defined as "Utility outside
.. electrical work"
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour worked including holidays listed below:
III
The following SUPPLEMENTAL benefits apply to all classification categories of CONSTRUCTION, TRANSMISSION and DISTRIBUTION.
$ 11.75
'plus
7% of hourly wage paid.
-
OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, Q,) on OVERTIME PAGE. Double time for all emergency work designated by the Dept. of Jurisdiction.
.
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING RATES WILL APPLY ON ALL CONTRACTING AGENCY MANDATED SHIFTS OF AT LEAST FIVE (5) DAYS
DURATION WORKED BETWEEN THE HOURS LISTED BELOW:
1 st shift
8:00 AM to 4:30 PM REGULAR RATE
-
2nd shift
4:30 PM to 1:00 AM REGULAR RATE PLUS 17.3 %
..
3rd shift
HOLIDAY
Paid
Overtime
12:30 AM to 9:00 AM REGULAR RATE PLUS 31.4 %
See (5,6,8, 13,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE plus Gov. Election Day.
See ( 5, 6, 8, 13,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE plus Gov. Election Day.
..
SUPPLEMENTS for holidays paid at straight time
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
( 1000 ) hr terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
60% 65% 70% 75% 80% 85%
7th
90%
.
.
Supplemental Benefits per hour worked:
The following SUPPLEMENTAL benefits apply to all classification categories of CONSTRUCTION, TRANSMISSION and DISTRIBUTION.
$ 11.75
'plus
7% of hourly wage paid
..
*NOTE: The 7% is based on the hourly wage paid, straight time rate or premium rate.
- - --
- 6~1249a
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Lineman Electrician - Teledata
0810112007
JOB DESCRIPTION Lineman Electrician - Teledata
DISTRICT 6
III
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Albany, Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, Dutchess,
Erie, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Niagara,
Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orange, Orleans, Oswego, Otsego, Putnam, Rensselaer, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie,
Schuyler, Seneca, SI. Lawrence, Steuben, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins, Ulster, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westchester, Wyoming, Yates
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Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008
Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
WAGES
Per hour:
..
FOR WORK OUTSIDE BUILDING PROPERTY LINES.
07/01/2007
..
Cable Splicer
Installer/Repairman
Teledata Lineman
Technician/Equip oper
Groundman
$ 24.85
23.60
23.60
23.60
12.51
-
.
NOTE: EXCLUDES Teledata work within ten feet of High Voltage (600 volts and over) transmission lines. For this work please see
LINEMAN.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour worked:
-
4.43
'plus 3% of
hourly wage
paid
..
'NOTE: The 3% is based on the hourly wage paid, straight time rate or premium rate.
OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid:
Overtime:
See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
See (5, 6,16) on HOLIDAY PAGE
6-1249L T - Teledata
..
...
Lineman Electrician - Traffic Signal Lighting
08/01/2007
..
JOB DESCRIPTION Lineman Electrician - Traffic Signal Lighting
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Columbia, Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Ulster
WAGES
Per hour:
DISTRICT 6'
..
For all Lighting and Traffic Signal Systems.
..
Certified welder
Lineman/T echnician
Digging Machine
Tractor Trailer driver
Groundman Truck Driver
Mechanic 1st Class
Flagman
07/01/2007
$ 37.54
35.75
32.18
30.39
28.60
28.60
21.45
05/05/2008
$ 39.50
37_62
33.86
31.98
30.10
30.10
22.57
05/04/2009
$ 41.48
39.50
35.55
33.58
31.60
31.60
23_70
\01
,.
Above rates applicable on ALL Lighting and Traffic Signal Systems and the
installation, testing, operation, maintenance and repair of all traffic
control and illumination projects, traffic monitoring systems, road
weather information systems and the installation of Fiber Optic Cable.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour worked including listed holidays:
II
II
$11.75
'plus
6.5% of hourly wage paid
..
'NOTE: The 6_5% is based on the hourly wage paid, straight time rate or premium rate.
OVERTIME PAY
See ( B, E, Q,) on OVERTIME PAGE. Note' Double time for all emergency work designated by the Dept of Jurisdiction.
"
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
NOTE THE FOLLOWING RATES WILL APPLY ON ALL CONTRACTING AGENCY MANDATED SHIFTS OF AT LEAST FIVE (5) DAYS
DURATION WORKED BETWEEN THE HOURS LISTED BELOW:
-
1ST SHIFT
2ND SHIFT
3RD SHIFT
8:00 AM TO 430 PM REGULAR RATE
430 PM TO 1 :00 AM REGULAR RATE PLUS 17.3%
12:30 AM TO 9:00 AM REGULAR RATE PLUS 31.4%
..
HOLlDA Y
HOLIDAY:
Paid
Overtime
See ( 5, 6, 8,13,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE and Gov Election Day.
See ( 5, 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.
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
(1000) hr terms at the following percentage of journeyman wage
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
60% 65% 70% 75% 80%
6th
85%
7th
90%
-
6-1249aReg8L T
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Lineman Electrician - Tree Trimmer
08/01/2007
JOB DESCRIPTION Lineman Electrician - Tree Trimmer
DISTRICT 6
-
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Albany, Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, Dutchess,
Erie, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Niagara,
Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orange, Orleans, Oswego, Otsego, Putnam, Rensselaer, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie,
Schuyler, Seneca, S1. Lawrence, Steuben, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins, Ulster, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Wyoming, Yates
WAGES
Per hour:
-
Applies to line clearance, tree work and right-of-way preparation on all new or existing overhead electrical, telephone and CATV lines.
..
07/01/2007
..
Tree trimmer
Equip Operator
Mechanic
Truck Driver
Ground person
Flag person
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour worked:
$ 20.40
18.00
18.00
15.21
12.49
8.89
-
.
$ 5.35
'plus 3% of
hourly wage paid
-
Supplements paid at STRAIGHT TIME rate for holidays.
'NOTE: The 3% is based on the hourly wage paid, straight time rate or premium rate.
..
OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE
- HOUDA Y
.. Paid: See (5, 6, 8, 10, 15, 16) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6, 8, 10, 15, 16) on HOLIDAY PAGE
6-1249TT
...
Mason - Building
08/01/2007
..
JOB DESCRIPTION Mason - Building
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess, Sullivan, Ulster
DISTRICT 1
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Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008
Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
..
PARTIAL COUNTIES
Orange: Entire county except the Township of Tuxedo
WAGES
Per hour
07/01/2007
..
Bricklayer
Cement Mason Bldg
Plasterer/Stone Mason
Pointer/Caulker
$ 35.11
35.11
35.11
35.11
..
-
Additional $1.00 per hour for power saw work
Additional $0.50 per hour for swing scaffold or staging work
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour worked
Journeyman
$ 21.25
-
OVERTIME PAY
Cement Mason
All Others
See ( D, E2, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
See ( B, E, E2, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
..
HOLlDA Y
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wages per hour
-
One Half Year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage
-
3rd
60%
4th
65%
5th
70%
6th
75%
1st
50%
2nd
55%
..
Supplemental Benefits per hour worked
1 st & 2nd terms
All others
$10.625
21.25
..
7th
80%
8th
85%
1-5du-b
Mason - Building
08/01/2007
..
JOB DESCRIPTION Mason - Building
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess, Sullivan, Ulster
WAGES
Per hour:
07/01/2007
..
..
Building:
Tile Setters
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Journeyman:
OVERTIME PAY
See (A, E, 0) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime:~ElEl(5. 6, 8, JO, 11,15, 16) on HOUpAY F'AG_E_
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wages
(per hour):
$ 32.04
$ 17.28
..
..
..
( 750 hr) terms at the following percentage of journeyman's wage.
1 st
50%
2nd
55%
3rd
65%
5th
85%
6th
95%
4th
75%
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DISTRICT 9
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Prevailing Wage Rates for 07101/2007 - 06/30/2008
Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Supplemental Benefits:
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
..
Apprentice
$ 9.93+
wage % of $7.35
9-7/528
Mason - Building
08/0112007
.
-
JOB DESCRIPTION Mason - Building
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess, Sullivan, Ulster
WAGES
Per hour:
Building
Tile Finisher
DISTRICT 9
07/01/2007
..
$ 26.24
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Journeyman:
- OVERTIME PAY
See (A, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLlDA Y
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
. Overtime: See (5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wages:
(per hour):
$ 15.92
-
( 750 hour) terms at the following percentages of journeyman's wage.
1 st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
50% 55% 65% 70% 75% 85%
7th
90%
8th
95%
.
Supplemental Benefits:
Apprentices:
$ 7.40+
wage % of 8.52
-
9-7/88B-tf
Mason - Heavy&Highway
08/01/2007
.
JOB DESCRIPTION Mason - Heavy&Highway
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess, Sullivan, Ulster
PARTIAL COUNTIES
Orange: Entire county except the Township of Tuxedo.
WAGES
Per hour
DISTRICT 1
.
II
07/01/2007
..
Bricklayer
Cement Mason
Marble/Stone Mason
Plasterer
Pointer/Caulker
$ 35.61
35.61
35.61
35.61
35.61
. Additional $1.00 per hour for power saw work
Additional $0.50 per hour for swing scaffold or staging work
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
~ernour worKed..
.
Journeyman
$ 21.25
.
OVERTIME PAY
See (B, 0) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid:
Overtime:
See (5, 6,15,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE
See (5, 6,15,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE
.
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wages per hour
-
One Half Year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage
..
1st
50%
2nd
55%
3rd
60%
4th
65%
5th
70%
6th
75%
7th
80%
8th
85%
Supplemental Benefits per hour worked
-
1 st & 2nd terms
All others
$ 10.625
21.25
1-5du-H/H
-
Operating Engineer - Building
08/01/2007
-
JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Building
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Putnam, Westchester
PARTIAL COUNTIES
Dutchess: ('NOTE: This description is in effect up to 08/31/2006). 'South of a WesUEast line through Dutchess County starting at the
Northern Boundary of the City of Poughkeepsie.
(UNOTE: This change takes effect on 09/01/2006)UThe part of Dutchess (defined by the northern boundary line of City of Poughkeepsie,
then due east to Route 115, then north along Route 115 to Bedell Road, then east along Bedell Road to VanWagner Road, then north along
VanWagner Road to Bower Road, then east along Bower Road to Rte. 44, and along Rt. 44 east to route 343, then along route 343 east to
the northern boundary of Town of Dover Plains, and east along the northern boundary of Town of Dover Plains to the border line of the State
of Connecticut, and bordered on the west by the middle of the Hudson River).
DISTRICT 8
.
.
.
WAGES
GROUP I: Cranes(AII Types),Boom Trucks, Cherry Pickers(AII Types),
Clamshell Crane, Derrick(Stone-Stell), Dragline, Franki Pile Rig or
similar Hydraulic Cranes, Pile Drivers(AII Types).
'AII 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, Concrete Cleaning 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 Robotics Operator/Mechanic, Hoist Engineer-Material, Hoist
Portable Mobile Unit, Hoist-Single, Double or Triple Drum, Horizontal
Directional Drill Locator, Horizontal Directional Drill Operator, and Jersey
Spreader, Letourneau or Tournapull(Scrapers over 20 yards Struck), Lift
Slab Console, etc., Lull HiLift or Similar, Maintenance Engineer, Master
Environmental Maintenance Mechanics, Mucking Machines Operator/Mechanic or
Similar Type, Overhead Crane, Pavement Breaker(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-ShoveIOver 1.5 yards,
Shovel (Tunnels Side Boom, Spreader (Asphalt Telephies(Cableway), Tractor
Type Demolition Equipment, Trenching Machines-Vermeer Concrete Saw Trencher
and Similar, Ultra High Pressure Waterjet Cutting Tool System, Vacuum
Blasting Machine operator/mechanic, Winch Truck A Frame).
.
.
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.
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GROUP I-B: Compressor (Steel Erection), Mechanic (Outside All Types,
Negative Air Machine (Asbestos Removal), Pulse Meter, Push Button (Buzz Box),
Elevator, Welder.
.
GRQUPJlck_BulldQzerD6aod Under, Compactor Sel[~f>rQpelled,__Grader> _
Machines Pulling Sheep's Foot Roller, Roller 4 ton and over, Scrapers-20
yards Struck and Under, Vibratory Rollers, etc.
.
GROUP III-A: Asphalt Plant, Boiler (High Pressure), Concrete Mixing Plants,
Concrete Pump, 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 Crusher, Well Drilling
Machine, Well Point System, Concrete Buggy, One Yard and Up Ride on Dumper,
.
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Dutchess County
Benford or Slmilar,Bobcat.
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GROUP III-B: Compressor Over 125 cu. Feet, Conveyor Belt Machine Regardless
of Size, Compressor Plant, Ladder Hoist, Lighling Unit (Portable &
Generator), Stud Machine, Welding Machine (Steel Erection & Excavation)
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GROUP IV-A: Air Tractor Drill, Batch Plant, Bending Machine, Concrete
Breaker, Concrete Spreader, Curb Cutter Machine, Farm Tractor (all types),
Finishing Machine-Concrete, Material Hopper-sand stone-cement,
Mixer-Concrete-Under 21 E, Mulching Grass Spreader, Pump-Gypsum etc, Fine
Grading Machine, Roller under 4 Ton Hepa Vac Clean Air Machine, Spreading
and Fine Grading Machine, Steel Cutting Machine, Siphon 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
Water, Sewer, Gas etc. Pump-Plaster-Grout-Fireproofing.
.
.
GROUP IV-B: Compressor to 125 feet, Dust Collector, Heater all types, Pump,
Pump Station (Water and Sewer), Steam Jenny, Sweeper, Chipper, Mulcher.
..
GROUP V-A: Concrete Saw, Oiler Fuel Truck, Oiler Grease Truck.
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GROUP V-B: Mechanics Helper, Oiler, Stock Attendant, Paint Compressor,
Welder's Helper, Motorized Roller (walk behind).
GROUP VI-A: Master Mechanic, Assistant Master Mechanic, Helicoper Hoist
Operator, Helicopter Pilot, Helicopter Signal Man, Welder Certified.
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GROUP VI-B: Utility Man, Warehouse Man, Second Engineer, Cable Splicer.
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An additional 20% to wage when require_d to ,^,earJ)r~tE:l(;tivE:l_E!glJipmenton.
hazardous/toxic; waste projects.
ilia 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.
.. Loader operators over 5 cubic yard capacity additional .50 per hour.
Shovel operators over 4 cubic yard capacity additional $1.00 per hour.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
II. (per hour)
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
Journeyman
$ 14.67 Per hour paid
+7.10 Per hour worked
$16.02
+ 715
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OVERTIME PAY
OVERTIME:..... See ( D, 0, U', V) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOllDA Y
HOLlDA Y:
Paid:....... See (5,6,7,8,11,12) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
Overtime:..... See ( 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
. Note: For Holiday codes 5 & 6, code T applies.
Note: If employees are required to work on Easter Sunday
they shall be paid at the rate of triple time.
-
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8-137B
Operating Engineer - Building
08/01/2007
..
JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Building DISTRICT 1
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Albany, Clinton, Columbia, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Montgomery, Otsego, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady,
Schoharie, Warren, Washington
PARTIAL COUNTIES
Dutchess: Northern part of Dutchess (to the northern boundary line of City of Poughkeepsie, then due east to Route 115, then north along
Route 115 to Bedelt Road, then east along Bedelt Road to VanWagner Road, then north along VanWagner Road to Bower Road, then east
along Bower Road to Rte. 44, and along Rt. 44 east to route 343, then along route 343 east to the northern boundary of Town of Dover
Plains, and east along the northern boundary of Town of Dover Plains to Connecticut).
Herkimer: East of a North/South line through the RailroadStation at Little Falls.
WAGES
Master Mechanic:
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..
.
CLASS A1:
Crane, Hydraulic Cranes, Tower Crane, Locomotive Crane, Piledriver, Cableway, Derricks, Whirlies, Dragline, Boom truck over 5 ton.
.
CLASS A:
Maintenance Engineer, Self-Contained Crawler Drill, Hydraulic Rock drill,shovel, All Excavators including rubber tire & full swing.
Backhoe(except tractor mtd. rubber tired), Gradalls, Power road grader, all CMI equipment, Front-end rubber tire loader, Tractor-mounted
drill (quarry master), Mucking machine, Concrete central mix plant, Concrete pump, Belcrete system, Automated asphalt concrete plant,
Tractor road paver, Boom Trucks 5 ton & under.
.
CLASS B:
Backhoe(rubber tired backhoelloader combination), 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, Hydro hammer, Concrete spreader, Concrete finishing machine, One Drum Hoist, Power Hoisting(single drum), hoist-two drum or
more, 3 Drum Eng., power hoisting (2 drum & over) 2 & 3 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 excav. 5/8 cu
yd or under.
.
CLASS C:
Forklift, High Lift, Lull, Oiler, Fireman and Heavy-duty Greaser, Boilers, Steam Generators, Vibrator, Mortar Mixer, Air Compressor, Dust
Collector, Welding Machine, Well 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 and Pump Truck.
* 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
- - - 07/0112007
.
Master Mechanic
Class # A1
Class # A
Class # B
Class # C
$ 32.30
31.19
30.75
29.84
27.27
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Cranes: over 150 ft add .50 per hr, Cranes: over 200 ft add 1.00 per hr, tower Cranes add .50 per hr over class A1 rate.
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Additional $ 2.50 per hr. for hazardous or toxic waste work.
Additional $ 2.00 per hr over 8 rate for Nuclear Leader work.
- Additional $ .40 per hr for tunnel or excavation of shaft 40' or more deep
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour paid
-
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
-
Journeyman
OVERTIME PAY
See (8, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wages per hour
$ 16.27
-
-
1000 hours terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage
-
1 st
60% of
Class 8
2nd
70% of
Class 8
3rd
80% of
Class 8
4th
90% of
Class 8
_ Supplemental Benefits per hour paid
All classes
$12.47
1-1 06b
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Operating Engineer. Heavy&Highway
08/0112007
JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Heavy&Highway
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Putnam, Westchester
PARTIAL COUNTIES
Dutchess: (*NOTE: This description is in effect up to 08/31/2006). *South of a West/East line through Dutchess County starting at the
- Northern Boundary of the City of Poughkeepsie. . .
(**NOTE: This change takes effect on 09/01/2006)**The part of Dutchess (defined by the northern boundary line of City of Poughkeepsie,
then due east to Route 115, then north along Route 115 to Bedell Road, then east along Bedell Road to VanWagner Road, then north along
VanWagner Road to Bower Road, then east along Bower Road to Rte. 44, and along Rt. 44 east to route 343, then along route 343 east to
the northern boundary of Town of Dover Plains, and east along the northern boundary of Town of Dover Plains to the border line of the State
.. of Connecticut,and bordered on the west by the middle of the Hudson River).
DISTRICT 8
.
WAGES
GROUP I: Boom Truck, Cherry Picker, Clamshell, Crane, (Crawler, Truck),
Dragline,Rough Terrain Crane.
.
.
GROUP I-A: Auger, Auto Grader, Dynahoe and Dual purpose and similar machines, Barber Green 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 (all types), close circuit t.v., Compactor with Blade,Concrete Portable Hoist, C.M.1. or Similar, Conway or Similar Mucking Machines,
Gradall, Shovel Backhoe, etc. Grader, Derrick (Stone-Steel) Elevator & Cage, Front End Loaders over 1 1/2yds 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 struck), Mucking Machines, Overhead Crane, Paver (concrete) Pulse meter, 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,
Whir1Y,P-811 Track Renewal Machine-Similiar.
.
.
GROUP I-B: Road Paver-Asphalt.
GROUP II-A: Balast regulators, Compactor Self Propelled, Cow Tracks, Fusion Machine, Rail Anchor Machines, Scrapers-20 yds truck and
under, Switchtampers, Vibrator Roller, etc., Roller 4 ton and over, Welder.
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III GROUP II-B: Mechanic-All Types.
GROUP III: Air Tractor Drill, Asphalt Plant, Batch Plant, Boiler (High Pressure), Concrete Breaker, Concrete Pump, Concrete Spreader, Curb
Cutter Machine, Farm Tractor (All Types), Finishing Machine (Concrete) Fine Grading Machine, Fireman, Forklift, Forklift (Electric) John
· Henry drill or similar, Joy Drill or similarTractor Drilling Machine, Loader 1 1/2 yards and under, Locomotive(AII Sizes), Maintenance
Engineer, Machine Pulling Sheep's Foot Roller, Material Hopper, Mixer Concrete-21 E and over, Mulching Grass Spreader, Portable Plant,
Portable Batch Plant, Portable Crusher, Powerhouse Plant, Quarry Master,Roller under 4 ton, Spreading and Fine Grading Machine, Steel
Cutting Machine, Stone Crusher, Sweeper, Turbo JetBurner or Similar, Well Drilling Machine, Winch Truck, "A" Frame Truck.
.
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GROUP IV-A Service Man (Fuel Truck), Service Man (Grease Truck)
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
· GROUP IV-B: Compressor-Compressor Plant-Paint Compressor-Steel Erection, ConveyorBelt Machine, Lighting Unit (Portable &
Generator), Pilot/Assistant Engmeer/2 seated, Pumps-Pump Statlon-Water-Sewer-Gypsum-Plaster, etc., Pump Truck(Sewer Jet or Similar),
Roller-Motorized (Walk Behind), Welding Machine Steel Erection Excavation), Well Point System, Welder's Helper, Mechanic's Helper,
Bending Machine, Dust Collector, Mixer Concrete under 21-E, Heater all types, Steam Jenny, Stock Room Attendant, Siphon Pump-Alr-
- Steam, Tar Joint Machine, Vibrator (1 to 5), Compressor Truck mounted (2-6).
GROUP V-A: Master Mechanic, Master Mechanic Asst., Helicopter Hoist Operator, Engineer-All Tower Cranes-All Climbing Cranes and all
cranes of 100 ton capacity or greater(3900 Manitowac or Similar), Hoist Engineer(Steel), Engineer-Pile Driver, Welder-Certified, Helicopter
- Pilot, Helicopter Signalman, Jersey Spreader, Pavement Breaker(Air Ram), Post Hole Digger.
GROUP V-B: Concrete Saw, Oiler, Utility Man.
- WAGES: (per hour)
07/01/2007
-
Group I
Group I-A
Group I-B
Group II-A
Group II-B
Group III
Group IV-A
Group IV-B
Group V-A
Master Mechanic/Asst
Helicopter Hoist Oper
Engineer All Tower,Climbing
and Cranes of 1 00 Tons
Hoist Engrineer(Steel)
Engineer(Pile Driver)
Welder( Certified)
Helicopter Pilot
Helicopter Signalman
Jersey Spreader,Pavement Breaker.
{Air Ram)Post Hole Digger
Group V-B
Utility Man
Concrete Saw
Oiler
$ 43.33
38.13
39.52
36.49
36.65
35.84
32.52
27.84
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.
40.41
39.13
..
49.16
43.80
43.80
37.62
43.80
36.31
.
36.65
.
26.47
30.36
26.04
.
SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL: On all NYS D.O.T. and other Governmental mandated
off-shift work, an additional 15% of wage on straight
time hours.
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 $0.50 per 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.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
(per hour)
.
07/01/2007
Journeyman:
$ 15.03 Per hour paid.
+ 7.35 Per hour for first
40 hours worked.
n +0;70-Per hour worked:
OVERTIME PAY
OVERTIME:.... See ( B, E, Q, U*, V) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY:
Paid:........ See ( 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12 ) on HOLDIA Y PAGE.
Overtime:.... See ( 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
. Note: For Holiday codes 5 & 6, code U applies.
Note: If employees are required to work on Easter Sunday
they shall be paid at the rate of triple time.
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
(1 )year terms at the following rate.
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
filii
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07/01/2007
1 st term
2nd term
3rd term
4th term
$ 1792
21.50
2509
28.67
-
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Supplemental Benefits per hour:
Apprentices:
$ 15.05 Per hour paid.
+ 7.35 Per hour for first
40 hours worked.
+ 0.70 Per hour worked.
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8-137HH
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Operating Engineer - Heavy&Highway
08/01/2007
JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Heavy&Highway
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester
DISTRICT 9
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WAGES
NOTE: Also covers Feasibility and Preliminary Design surveying, Line and Grade
surveying for Inspection or Supervision of Construction when prefonmed under
a Consulting Engineer Agreement.
Party Chief - One who directs a survey party
Instrument Man - One who runs the instrument and assists Party Chief
Rodman - One who holds the rod and in general, assists the Survey Crew
Catorgories cover GPS & Underground Suveying
.
Per Hour:
07/01/2007-
06/30/2008
07/01/2008
.
,
Party Chief
Instrument Man
Rodman
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per Hour:
$ 49.91
36.42
31.53
Add $ 3.40/Hr
Add 2.76/Hr
Add 2.53/Hr
07/01/2007-
06/30/2008
07/01/2008
11'
All Catorgories
$ 21.64
$ 21.64
ill
OVERTIME PAY
See (B, "E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE
" Doubletime paid on the 9th hour on Saturday.
HOLIDAY
Paid:
Overtime:
See (5,6,7,11,12) on HOLIDAY PAGE
See (5,6,7,11,12) on HOLIDAY PAGE
9-15Dh
I'
Operating Engineer- Heavy&Highway.
08/01/2007
. JOB DESeRIP"fION-. Operating Engineer - Heavy&HighwayDlSTRICT '1'
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Albany, Broome, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Montgomery, Otsego, Rensselaer, Saratoga,
Schenectady, Schoharie, Tioga, Warren, Washington
PARTIAL COUNTIES
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
...
-
Dutchess ('NOTE: This description is in effect up to 08/31/2006) 'North of a West/East line through Dutchess County starting at the
Northern Boundary of the City of Poughkeepsie
(UNOTE: This change takes effect on 09/01/2006)UThe part of Dutchess (defined by the northern boundary line of City of Poughkeepsie,
then due east to Route 115, then north along Route 115 to Bedell Road, then east along Bedell Road to VanWagner Road, then north along
VanWagner Road to Bower Road, then east along Bower Road to Rte. 44, and along Rt. 44 east to route 343, then along route 343 east to
the northern boundary of Town of Dover Plains, and east along the northern boundary of Town of Dover Plains to the border line of the State
of Connecticut,and bordered on the west by the middle of the Hudson River).
Herkimer: East of a North/South line through the RailroadStation at Little Falls.
WAGES
MASTER MECHANIC:
..
...
CLASS 1A
Crane, Cherry Picker(over 5 ton capacity, Derricks (steel erection) Dragline, Overhead Crane (gantry or straddle). Piledriver, Boom Truck
(Over 5 tons).
...
CLASS A
Automated Concrete Spreader(CMI Type), Automatic Fine Grader, Backhoe(except tractor-mounted,rubber tired), Backhoe Excavator Full
Swing (CAT 212 or similar), Belt Placer(CMI Type). Blacktop Plant (automated), Cableway,Caisson Auger, Central 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 9, Quarry Master (or equivalent),Scraper, Shovel, Side Boom, Slip Form Paver (If 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) Wertgen;PB-4 & similar type.
...
iIIIII
iIIIII
CLASS B:
Backhoe (Tractor-Mounted,Rubber Tired), Bituminous Spreader & Mixer, Blacktop Plant (non-automated), Blast 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 8"),
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), Kolman Plant Loader & similar type loaders(if employer requires
another man, he shall be Oiler), L.C.MWork Boat Operator, Locomotive, Greaseman/Lubrication Eng, Welder, Mixer(for stabilized base-self
propelled), Monorail Machine,Plant Engineer, Profiler ( 105 H.P.or under), 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 drill.
iIIIII
iIIIII
III
CLASS C:
A Frame(Winch Hoist on)Truck, Ballast Regulator(ride on) Bituminous Heater Self-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 Handlers, Tie Spacers, Tie Inserters
& Track Liners, Tractor(with towed access.), Vibratory Compactor, Vibro Tamp, Well Point, Tire repair, Skid Steer Bobcat or similar loader,
Aggregate Plant, 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 propelled), Form Tamper, Fireman, Hydralic
Pump (jacking system) Mulching Machine. Oiler, Parapet concrete or pavement grinder, Power Broom (towed), Power Heaterman, Revinius
Widener. Shell Winder, Steam Cleaner, Tractor, Directional Drilling Machine Locator, Pump Truck.
III
III
* 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.
III
WAGES per hour
Master Mechanic
Class 1A
Class A
Class B
Class C
07/01/2007
$ 32.36
31.18
30.75
29.84
27.27
III
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ALL EMPLOYEES 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 $2.00 PER HOUR.
$0.50 per hr additional for Crane with Boom length & gib 150ft. and over.
$1.00 ".. .. " " .. 200ft. .. ..
Additional $2.50 per hr. for hazardous or toxic waste work.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour paid
III
..
Journeyman
$16.45
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE
.. HOLIDAY
Paid: See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
.. Wages per hour
1000 hours terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage Class B
..
1st
60%
2nd
70%
3rd
80%
4th
90%
Supplemental Benefits per hour paid
..
All Terms
$12.45
1-106h
..
Operating Engineer - Heavy&Highway - Tunnel
08/0112007
..
JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Heavy&Highway - Tunnel
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Putnam, Westchester
PARTIAL COUNTIES
Dutchess: ('NOTE: This description is in effect up to 08/31/2006). 'South of a West/East line through Dutchess County starting at the
Northern Boundary of the City of Poughkeepsie.
("NOTE: This change takes effect on 09/01/2006)**The part of Dutchess (defined by the northern boundary line of City of Poughkeepsie,
then due east to Route 115, then north along Route 115 to Bedell Road, then east along Bedell Road to VanWagner Road, then north along
VanWagner Road to Bower Road, then east along Bower Road to Rte. 44, and along Rt. 44 east to route 343, then along route 343 east to
the northern boundary of Town of Dover Plains, and east along the northern boundary of Town of Dover Plains to the border line of the State
of Connecticut,and bordered on the west by the middle of the Hudson River). .
DISTRICT 8
..
..
WAGES
GROUP I: BoornTruck, Cherry Picker, Clamshell, Crane(Crawler, Truck), Dragline, Rough Terrain Crane.
..
GROUP I-A: Auger, Auto Grader, Dynahoe & Dual purpose & similar machines, Barber Green Loader-Euclid Loader or similar type
machine, Boat Captain, Boring Machine(all types), Bull Dozer-all types, Central Mix Plant Operator, Cherry Picker(Cableway or hydraulic),
Chipper-all types, Close Circuit T.V., Compactor with Blade, Concrete Portable Hoist, C.M.!. or similar, Conway or similar Mucking Machine,
Crane(Crawler or Truck) dragline, Gradall, Shovel Backhoe, etc. Grader, Derrick(Stone-Steel), Elevator & Cage(materials or passengers),
Front End Loaders over 1 1/2 yards, 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 yards struck), Log Skidder, Moveable
Concrete Barrier Transfer & Transport Vehicle, Mucking Machines. Overhead Crane, Paver(concrete), Pulsemeter, Push Button(Buzz
Box)Elevator, Raise Boring Machine, Road Mix Machines. Robot Hammer(Brock or similar), Ross Carrier and similar machines,
Shovels(Tunnels), Side Boom, Slip Form Machine, Spreader(Asphalt), Scoopmobile-Tractor-Shovel over 11/2 yards, Trenching Machines,
Telephies-Vermeer Concrete Saw Trencher and/or similar, Tractor type demolition equipment, Whirly.
..
..
GROUP loB: Road Paver(Asphalt).
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GROUP II-A: Balast Regulators, Compactor Self-propelled, Cow Tracks, Fusion Machine, Rail Anchor Machines, Roller 4 ton and over,
Scrapers (20 yard struck and under), Switch Tampers, Vibratory Roller, etc., Welder.
..
GROUP II-B: Mechanic(outside) all types, Shop Mechanic.
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GROUP III: Air Tractor Drill, Asphalt Plant, Batch Plant, Boiler (High Pressure), Concrete Breaker, Concrete Pump, Concrete Spreader,
Curb Cutter Machine, Farm Tractor(all types), Finishing Machine(Concrete) Fine Grading Machine, Firemen, Forklift, Forklift(Electric), John
Henry Drill or similar, Joy Drill or similar Tractor Drilling Machine, Loader 1 1/2 yards and under, Locomotive(all sizes), Maintenance
Engineer, Machine Pulling Sheeps Foot Roller, Material Hopper, Mixer Concrete(21-E & over), Mulching Grass Spreader, Portable Asphalt
Plant, Portable Batch Plant, Portable Crusher, Powerhouse Plant, Quarry Master, Roller under 4 ton, Spreading and Fine Grading Machine,
Steel Cutting Machine, Stone Crusher, Sweeper, Turbo Jet- Burner-of similar,-Well Drilling Machine~Winch-Truck-"A' Frame;--
..
GROUP IV-A: Service Man(Fuel Truck), Service Man(Grease Truck).
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GROUP IV-B: Bending Machine, Compressor-Compressor Plant-Paint, Compressor-Steel Erection, Compressor Truck Mounted(2-6),
Conveyor Belt Machine, Dust Collector, Heater(all types), Lighting Unit(portable & generator), Mixer Concrete under 21-E, Pilot/Assistant
Engineer/2 seated, Pumps-Pump Station-Water-Sewer-Gypsum-Plaster, etc., Pump Truck(Sewer Jet or similar), Roller Motorized(Walk
behind), Steam Jenny, Stock Room Attendant, Syphon Pump-Air-Stream, Tar Joint Machine, Vibrator(1 to 5), Welding Machine, Welders
Helper.
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
GROUP V-A: Engineer(pile Driver). Engineer(all Tower Cranes, all Climbing Cranes & all cranes of 100 ton capacity or greater), Helicopter
HOist Operator, Helicopter Pilot, Helicopter Signalman, Hoist Engineer(Steel-Sub Structure), Engineer-Pile Driver, Jersey-Spreader,
.. Pavement breaker(Air Ram), Master Mechanic, Ass\. Master Mechanic, Post Hole Digger, Welder-Certified.
GROUP V-B: Concrete Saw, Oller, Utility Man.
..
WAGES: (per hour)
07/01/2007
..
GROUP I
GROUP I-A
GROUP I-B
GROUP II-A
GROUP II-B
GROUP III
GROUP IV-A
GROUP IV-B
GROUP V-A
Engineer-Pile Driver
Engineer-Cranes
Helicopter Pilot
Helicopter Signalman
Helicopter Hoist Opr
Hoist Engineer
Jersey Spreader,
Pavement Breaker(Air Ram),
Post Hole Digger
Master Mechanic
Asst. Master Mechanic
Welder-Certified
GROUP V-B
Concrete Saw
Oiler
Utility Man
$ 33.99
31.80
32.90
3051
30.63
30.00
27.38
2371
...
..
..
34.35
38.56
36.91
30.37
32.59
34.35
..
30.64
33.60
33.60
31.40
..
22.29
22.29
22.62
..
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 $0.50 per 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.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
(per hour)
..
..
Journeyman:
$ 9.76 all hours paid.
+ 6.00 for first 40 hours worked.
+ 0.35 for all hours worked.
..
..
OVERTIME PAY
See (D, 0, .U, V) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (5, 6, 7, 8,11,12) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12) on HOLIDAY PAGE
. Note: For Holiday codes 5 & 6, code U applies.
Note: If employees are required to work on Easter Sunday, they shall be paid at the rate of triple time.
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
(1)year terms at the following rates.
..
..
1st
$ 15.00
2nd
$ 18.00
3rd
$ 21.00
4th
$ 24.00
..
Supplemental Benefits per hour:
Apprentices:
$ 9.76 all hours paid.
+ 0.35 all hours worked.
8-137Tun
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
Operatin!1 En!1ineer - Marine Construction
08101/2007
..
JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Marine Construction
DISTRICT 4
..
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Albany, Allegany, Bronx, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware,
Dutchess, Erie, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Kings, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Monroe,
Montgomery, Nassau, New York, Niagara, Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orange, Orleans, Oswego, Otsego, Putnam, Queens, Rensselaer,
Richmond, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Schuyler, Seneca, St. Lawrence, Steuben, Suffolk, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins,
Ulster, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westchester, Wyoming, Yates
WAGES
Per Hour:
DIPPER,CLAMSHELL DREDGES
& HYDRAULIC DREDGES
07/01/2007-
09/30/2007
10/01/2007-
09/30/2008
10/01/2008
..
..
CLASS A
Operator, Leverman,
Lead Dredgeman
$ 3159
$ 32.09
$ 32.89
..
..
CLASS B
Spider/Spill Barge Operator,
Tug Operator( over1 OOOhp),
Operatorll, Fill Placer,
Derrick Operator, Engineer,
Chief Mate, Electrician,
Chief Welder,
Maintenance Engineer
$ 27.49
$27.94
$ 28.49
..
Certified Welder,
Boat Operator(licensed)
$ 25.79
$ 26.29
$ 26.84
..
CLASS C
Drag Barge Operator,
Steward,. Mate, .
Assistant Fill Placer,
Welder (please add)
$ 25.04
$ 25.49
$ 26.14
..
$ 0.51
$ 0,06
Boat Operator
$ 24.29
$ 24.79
$ 25.29
..
CLASS D
Shareman, Deckhand,
Rodman, Scowman, Cook,
Messman, Porter/Janitor
Oiler(please add)
$ 20.34
$ 20.64
$ 21.09
..
$ 0.09
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
.. Per Hour:
THE FOllOWING SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS APPLY TO All CATEGORIES
..
07/0112007- 10/01/2007- 10/01/2008
09/30/2007 09/30/2008
All Classes A & B $ 7.55 plus $ 7.80 plus $ 8.05 plus
7% of straight 7% of straight 7% of straight
time wage time wage time wage
(overtime hours add) $ 0.63 $ 0.63 $ 0.63
All Class C $ 7.35 plus $ 7.50 plus $ 7.75 plus
7% of straight 7% of straight 7% of straight
time wage time wage time wage
(overtime hours add) $ 0.48 $ 0.48 $ 0.48
All Class D $ 6.95 plus $ 7.20 plus $ 7.45 plus
7% of straight 7% of straight 7% of straight
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Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 . 06/30/2008
Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
(overtime hours add)
. OVERTIME PAY
See (8. F. R) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
IiIIII Overtime See (5. 6. 8. 15.26) on HOLIDAY PAGE
time wage
$ 0.33
time wage
$ 0.23
time wage
$ 023
4-25a-MarConst
Operating Engineer - Survey Crew
08101/2007
.
JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Survey Crew DISTRICT 6
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Albany. Allegany. Broome. Cattaraugus. Cayuga. Chautauqua. Chemung. Chenango. Clinton. Columbia. Cortland. 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. SI. Lawrence. Steuben. Tioga.
Tompkins. Warren. Washington. Wayne. Wyoming. Yates
PARTIAL COUNTIES
.. Dutchess: : The Northern portion of the county from the Northern boundry line of the City of Poughkeepsie North.
WAGES
Per hour:
IiIIII
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.
07/01/2007
06/01/2008
..
Survey Rates:
Party Chief
InstrumenURodperson
$ 29.11
26.43
$ 29.82
27.05
..
Additional 3.00 per hr. for work in a Tunnel.
Additional 2.50 per hr. for EPA or DEC certified toxic or hazardous waste work
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour worked:
..
Journeyman
$15.45
$ 16.30
..
OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE
III HOLIDAY
Paid: See (5. 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
.. ( 1 yr. or 1000 hrs. ) terms at the following wage rates.
7101/2007 .
1st
15.86
2nd
18.51
3rd
21.15
..
Supplemental Benefits:
Per hour worked:
III
Apprentices
$ 15.45
16.30
6-545 D.H.H.
II
Operatin~EJl~ineer-Sl.ll'vey Crew.. Corlsultin~ En~ineer
08/0112007
III
JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Survey Crew - Consulting Engineer DISTRICT 6
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Albany, Allegany. Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung. Chenango. Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, 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, SI. Lawrence, Steuben, Tioga,
Tompkins, Warren, Washington, Wayne. Wyoming, Yates
PARTIAL COUNTIES
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
Dutchess: the northern portion of the county from the northern boundry line of the City of Poughkeepsie north.
WAGES
.. Per hour:
FeaSibility and preliminary design surveYing, line and grade surveying for Inspection or supervision of construction when performed under a
consulting
... ENGINEER AGREEMENT SURVEY CLASSIFICATIONS: Party Chlef- 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.
..
07/01/2007
06/01/2008
Survey Rates:
Party Chief
InstrumentJRodperson
$ 29.11
26.43
$ 29.82
27.05
...
Additional 3.00 per hr. for work in a Tunnel.
Additional 2.50 per hr. for EPA or DEC certified tOXIC or hazardous waste work
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour worked:
...
$15.45
$ 16.30
..
OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid:
Overtime:
See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE
See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE
6-545 DCE
..
..
Operating Engineer - Trenchless Pipe Rehab
0810112007
..
JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer- Trenchless Pipe Rehab DISTRICT 4
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Albany, Allegany, Bronx, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware,
Dutchess, Erie, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Kings, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Monroe,
Montgomery, Nassau, New York, Niagara, Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orange, Orleans, Oswego, Otsego, Putnam, Queens, Rensselaer,
Richmond, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Schuyler, Seneca, St. Lawrence, Steuben, Suffolk, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins,
Ulster, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westchester, Wyoming, Yates
WAGES
Per Hour:
..
07/01/2007
..
DSET/DSSET Operator
$ 30.00
Robotic Unit Operator
30.00
..
DDCC Injection Operator
30.00
Technician/Equipment Operator
25.50
..
AM Liner/Hydra Seal Installer
25.50
Hobas Pipe, Polyethyene Pipe or
Pull and Inflate Liner Inst.
25.50
..
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
PeLHour W.orked__
..
All Classifacations
OVERTIME PAY
See (B, H) on OVERTIME PAGE
.. HOLIDAY
Paid: See (5, 6, 8, 9,15,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
At One Year Terms
$ 11.34
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Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
(Per Hour)
..
First Year
$ 16.00
Second Year
16.75
..
Third Year
17.25
Fourth Year
18.00
..
Supplemental Benifit
(Per Hour Worked)
All Terms
$ 11.34
III
4-138TrchPReh
Painter
08/01/2007
III
JOB DESCRIPTION Painter
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Sullivan, Ulster
WAGES
Per hour
DISTRICT 1
..
07/01/2007
lilt
Brush/Paper Hanger
Dry Wall Finisher
Lead Abatement
Sandblaster-Painter
Spray Rate
$ 24.59
24.59
24.59
24.59
25.59
..
Bridge Painter:
See Bridge Painting rates for the following work.
..
Structural Steel, Tanks over 100,000 Gal or over 20' High, Towers, Smoke Stacks, Flag Poles, Bridges, Swing Stage, Boatswain Chair over
20', Bridge Sandblaster.
..
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour worked
Journeyman
III OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
III Overtime: See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wages per hour
$ 13.69
III One Half year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage
1st
40%
2nd
50%
3rd
60%
4th
70%
5th
80%
6th
90%
..
Supplemental Benefits per hour worked
..
- 1st term
All others
$6:19
13.69
1-155
Painter - Heavv&Highwav
08/01/2007
IIIl
JOB DESCRIPTION Painter - Heavy&Highway DISTRICT 9
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Albany, Bronx, Clinton, Columbia, Dutchess, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Kings, Montgomery, New York, Orange, Putnam,
IIIl Queens, Rensselaer, Richmond, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Sullivan, Ulster, Warren, Washington, Westchester
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess Counly
..
WAGES
(Per Hour Worked)
07/01/2007
10/01/2007
10/01/2008
STEEL
" Bridge Painting
$ 43.00
$ 44.00
$ 45.25
..
" .. Power Tool/Spray
$ 49.00
$ 50.00
$ 51.25
..
NB: For Bridge Painting Contracts, ALL WORKERS on and off the bridge (including Flagmen) are to be paid Painter's Rate; the contract
must be ONLY for Bridge Painting.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
(per hour paid)
..
Journeyman:
$ 26.23
$ 26.4 7
..
OVERTIME PAY
See (*A, **F, WR) on OVERTIME PAGE
Note: When calculating overtime pay for the Power Tooll Spray classification, add Six dollars to the hourly overtime rate calculated for the"
bridge painting" classification.
HOLIDAY
Paid See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime See (*4, **6) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
(wage per hour Worked):
..
..
(1) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage.
Apprentices:
1st
2nd
3rd
..
07/01/2007
40%
60%
80%
Supplemental Benefits:
(1 )year term at the following dollar amount:
..
Apprentices:
1st
2nd
3rd
07/01/2007
$ 21.47
$ 26.47
$ 26.47
..
9-DC-9/806/155-BrSS
Painter - Line Striping
08/01/2007
..
JOB DESCRIPTION Painter - Line Striping DISTRICT 9
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Albany, Bronx, Clinton, Columbia, Dutchess, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Kings, Montgomery, Nassau, New York,Orange,
Putnam, Queens, Rensselaer, Richmond, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, Warren, Washington,
Westchester
..
WAGES
Per hour:
..
Painter (Striping-Highway):
07/01/2007
06/01/2008
..
Striping-Machine Operator*
Linerman Thermoplastic
$ 24.71
$ 29.79
$ 25.53
$ 30.79
Note: *Includes Traffic Control
..
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour paid:
Journeyman:
07/01/2007
$ 8.72 + 7% of wage
06/01/2008
$ 9.97 + 7% of wage
..
OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, P, S) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid:
Overtime:
See (5,20) on HOLIDAY PAGE
See (5,8,11,12,15,16,17,20,21,22) on HOLIDAY PAGE
9-8A128A-LS
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
Painter - Metal Polisher
08/0112007
III
JOB DESCRIPTION Painter - Metal Polisher
DISTRICT 9
..
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Albany, Allegany, Bronx, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware,
Dutchess, Erie, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Kings, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Monroe,
Montgomery, Nassau, New York, Niagara, Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orange, Orleans, Oswego, Otsego, Putnam, Queens, Rensselaer,
Richmond, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Schuyler, Seneca, S1. Lawrence, Steuben, Suffolk, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins,
Ulster, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westchester, Wyoming, Yates
WAGES
..
07/01/2007
Metal Polisher
$23.10'
.. Note: . All workers shall be paid an additional premium in an amount equal to twenty (20%) percent of their basic straight time rate of pay for
all time worked on hanging scaffolds and on standing scaffolds while working more than 34 feet off the ground. Such premium are to be paid
on top of their straight time or overtime, whichever is applicable. This also applies to employees erecting scaffolding.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per Hour:
..
07/01/2007
Journeyman:
$ 11.02
..
OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, Q, T) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (5, 6,11,15,16,25,26) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6, 9, 11, 15, 16,25,26) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
55% of Basic Polisher Rate n
9-8A/28A-MP
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Plumber
08/01/2007
..
JOB DESCRIPTION Plumber
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess
DISTRICT 8
PARTIAL COUNTIES
.. Delaware: Only the Townships of Middletown and Roxbury.
Ulster: Entire county (including Wallkill and Shawangunk Prisons in Town of Shawangunk) EXCEPT for remainder of Town of Shawangunk,
and Towns of Plattekill, Marlboro, and Wawarsing.
WAGES
.. (per hour)
07/01/2007
05/01/2008
Plumber &
Steamfitter
$ 38.51
Wage and Fringe Benefits
will be an additional 5%
to be allocated
..
..
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour:
Journeyman:
$ 22.15 per hour paid
+ 2.24 per hour worked
..
OVERTIME PAY
See ( B, E*, Q, V ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
* N0te:-Time&1/2 for-1st. B-onSat.--all-additional
hours double time.
..
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6, 8,16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE
.. REGISTERED APPRENTICES
(1 )year terms at the following rates.
1 st year. $ 14.45
2nd year. 20.22
_ 3rd year. 23.47
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Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
4th year
5th year
28AO
3294
..
lIII
Supplemental Benefits per hour:
Apprentices
1 st yr.
..
5th yr.
$ 9.75 per hour paid
+ 0.93 per hour worked
12.27 per hour paid
+ 1.05 per hour worked
14.16 per hour paid
+ 1.30 per hour worked
15.62 per hour paid
+ 1.93 per hour worked
17.11 per hour paid
+ 1.93 per hour worked
2nd yr.
..
3rd yr.
4th yr.
8-21.2-SF
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Plumber - HVAC / Service
08/01/2007
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JOB DESCRIPTION Plumber - HVAC / Service
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess
PARTIAL COUNTIES
lIII Delaware: Only the Townships of Middletown and Roxbury
Ulster: Entire county (including Wall kill and Shawangunk Prisons) except for remainder of Town of Shawangunk, and Towns of Plattekill,
Marlboro, and Wawarsing.
DISTRICT 8
WAGES
ill Per hour:
07/01/2007
HV AC Service
ill
$ 29.12
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
(per hour)
ill
Journeyman
$ 13.57 per hour paid.
+ 0.55 per hour worked.
ill
OVERTIME PAY
See (B, 'E, a, V) on OVERTIME PAGE
Note: Time and one half for the first eight hours on Saturday.
All additional hours on Saturday to be paid at double time.
III
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6, 8,16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE
ill REGISTERED APPRENTICES
(1 )year terms after 1st year at the following wages.
ill
1 st term
$13.23
2nd term
$16.12
3rd term
$ 19.02
4th term
$ 21.92
5th term
$ 24.80
III
Supplemental Benefits per hour:
Apprentices
1 st term
3rd term
$ 8.30 per hour paid
+ 0.35 per hour worked.
9.27 per hour paid
+ 0.35 per hour worked.
10.22 per hour paid
+ OAO per hour worked.
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
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Dutchess County
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5th term
11.19 per hour paid
+ 045 per hour worked
1215 per hour paid
+ 045 per hour worked
4th term
8-21.2-SF/Re/AC
..
Roofer
08/01/2007
JOB DESCRIPTION Roofer DISTRICT 9
ENTIRE COUNTIES
.. Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester
WAGES
Per Hour:
07/01/2007
07/01/2008
..
Roofer/Waterproofer
$ 3500
Additional
$ 2.50
III
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Journeyman
$ 2509
..
OVERTIME PAY
See (B, H) on OVERTIME PAGE
III HOLIDAY
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6, 13,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
.. ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's hourly wage.
1 st 2nd 3rd 4th
35% 50% 60% 75%
.. Supplemental Benefits:
Per hour paid at the following term percentage of Journeyman's.
Apprentice:
..
1st
35%
2nd
50%
3rd
60%
4th
75%
9-8R
III
Sheetrnetal Worker
08/0112007
III
JOB DESCRIPTION Sheetmetal Worker
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester
WAGES
DISTRICT 8
07/01/2007
III
SheetMetal Worker
$ 36.58
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SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Journeyman
$ 25.91
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OVERTIME PAY
OVERTIME:..See (B,_~,A}o_n_ OIJ~FnI~E._F>~9E._ _ __ ___
- - __n ----*Note:For Sundays or Holidays worked, HOURLY WAGE is
double the total of the hourly wage plus the
hourly benefit paid all in wages. (Benefits are
included in the wages).
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HOLIDAY
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6, 8,13,16,23) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
( 1/2 ) year terms at the following wages.
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Dutchess County
~
1 st
$13.37
2nd
$ 15.11
3rd
$ 1682
4th
$ 18 56
5th
$ 21.78
6th
$ 23.63
7th
$ 25.4 7
8th
$ 27.34
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Supplemental Benefits per hour:
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Apprentices
1 st term
2nd term
3rd term
4th term
5th term
6th term
7th term
8th term
$ 11.63
1301
14.43
1581
1571
1699
1827
1953
8-38
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Sprinkler Fitter
08/01/2007
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JOB DESCRIPTION Sprinkler Fitter
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester
WAGES
Per hour
DISTRICT 1
..
07/01/2007
.
Sprinkler Fitter
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour worked
$ 37.65
Journeyman
$15.40
..
.
OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wages per hour
.
One Half Year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage
.
1st
50%
2nd
50%
3rd
55%
4th
60%
5th
65%
6th
70%
7th
75%
8th
80%
9th
85%
10th
90%
Supplemental Benefits per hour worked
.
1 st & 2nd terms
3rd & 4th terms
All others
$ 6.51
10.65
15.40
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SurveyCrevv Consulting
08/01/2007
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-jOB-DESCRIPTION .SurveyCrewConsulting
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Putnam, Queens, Rjchmond, Suffolk, Westchester
PARTIAL COUNTIES
Dutchess: Only the portion south of the north city line in Poughkeepsie.
WAGES
Feasibility and preliminary design surveying, line and grade surveying for inspection or supervision of construction when performed under a
Consulting Engineer agreement.
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
WAGES (per hour)
III
07/01/2007
Survey Rates:
Party Chief.. ..
Instrument Man
Rodman..........
$ 29.82
$ 2501
$ 21.95
11IIIII
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
(per hour paid)
Journeyman.....
$ 11.70
..
11IIIII
OVERTIME PAY
OVERTIME:.... See ( B, E*, 0, V ) ON OVERTIME PAGE.
*Doubletime paid on the 9th hour on Saturday.
HOLIDAY
Paid:
Overtime:
See (5,6,7,11,16) on HOLIDAY PAGE
See (5,6,7,11,16) on HOLIDAY PAGE
9-15dconsult
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Teamster - Building / Heavy&Highway
08/01/2007
..
JOB DESCRIPTION Teamster - Building / Heavy&Highway
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess, Orange, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster
WAGES
.. 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 5 axles and over, articulated back dumps and road oil distributors.
DISTRICT 8
GROUP 1A: Drivers on detachable Gooseneck Low Bed Trailers rated oyer 35 tons.
..
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
11IIIII 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)
07/01/2007
11IIIII
GROUP 1
GROUP1A
GROUP 2
GROUP 3
GROUP 4
GROUP 5
GROUP 6
$ 28.25
29.25
27.75
27.55
27.45
27.35
27.35
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SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
(per hour paid)
First 40 hours
Over 40 hours
$ 19.45
14.15
..
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OVERTIME PAY
OVERTIME:... See ( B, E, P,R*,T*') on OVERTIME PAGE.
Shift Work: A shift premium of 10% on wages will be paid for off-shift or irregular shift work when mandated by the NYS DOT or other
governmental agency contracts.
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY:
Paid:...... See (5,6, 13, 15,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
Overtime:.. See ( 5,6,13,15,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by Ihe New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
NOTE Holidays worked Monday to Friday receive straight time wage for working, plus Holiday Pay.
'Holidays worked on Saturday, code R applies.
.. "Holidays worked on Sunday, code T applies.
8-445B/HH
Welder
08/01/2007
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JOB DESCRIPTION Welder DISTRICT 1
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Albany, Allegany, Bronx, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware,
.. Dutchess, Erie, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Kings, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Monroe,
Montgomery, Nassau, New York, Niagara, Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orange, Orleans, Oswego, Otsego, Putnam, Queens, Rensselaer,
Richmond, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Schuyler, Seneca, SI. Lawrence, Steuben, Suffolk, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins,
Ulster, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westchester, Wyoming, Yates
WAGES
Per hour
liIlI
07/01/2007
Welder
(To be paid the same rate of the mechanic performing the work)
.. OVERTIME PAY
HOLlDA Y
1-As Per Trade
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Dutchess County Residential
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
Electrician - Residential
08/01/2007
..
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JOB DESCRIPTION Electrician - Residential
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Sullivan, Ulster
PARTIAL COUNTIES
Delaware: Only in the Townships of Andes, Harpersfield, Kortwright, Stamford, Bovina, Roxbury, Middletown and those portions of
Colchester and Hancock south of the East Branch of the Deleware River.
Dutchess: All of the county except for the towns of Fishkill, East Fishkill, and Beacon.
Greene: That portion of the county south of a line following the south limits of the city of Catskill in a westerly direction from the Hudson
River to Highway 23A along 23A to the road following the Little Westkill and continuing along this road to Delware County.
DISTRICT 8
..
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WAGES
Per hour:
07/01/2007
04/01/2008
Electrician Wireman/Technician
$ 31.00'
$ 31.00
.. . SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL: On Public Work in New York State when shift work is mandated either in the job specifications or by the
contracting agency, the following rates apply:
..
Shift worked between 4:30pm & 12:30am
Shift worked between 12:30am & 8:30am
$ 36.06
40.74
$ 36.36
40.74
'On jobs where employees are required to work from boatswain chairs, swinging scaffolds, etc.,forty(40) feet or more above the ground, or
under compressed air, using Scottair packs, gas masks or in shafts or tunnels, they shall receive an additional $2.00 per hour above the
.. regular straight time rate.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour worked:
07/01/2007
..
Journeyman
$ 20.90 plus
6% of wage
..
OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6, 13, 15, 16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wages:
..
..
(6)month terms at the following percentage of Journey's wage.
1st
30%
2nd
35%
3rd
40%
4th
45%
5th
50%
6th
55%
7th
65%
8th
70%
9th
75%
10th
85%
..
Supplemental Benefits per hour worked:
..
1 st & 2nd term
3rd & 4th term
5th & 6th term
7th & 8th term
9th % 10th term
07/01/2007
$ 6.97 plus 6% of wage
8.92 plus 6% of wage
10.87 plus 6% of wage
13.82 plus 6% of wage
16.72 plus 6% of wage
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8-R363/2
Insulator - Heat & Frost - Residential
08/01/2007
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JOB DESCRIPTION Insulator - Heat & Frost - Residential
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Westchester
WAGES
.. WAGES:(per hour)
DISTRICT 8
..
07/01/2007
Asbestos Worker
$ 32.91
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York Slate Department of Labor
Dutchess County
Apprentices
2998
.
Fire Stop Work'
Asbestos Worker
28.36
..
, Applies on all exclusive Fire Stop Work (when contract is for Fire
Stop Work only). No apprentices on these contracts only.
Note: Additional $0.50 per hour for work 30 feet or more above floor or ground level.
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SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
(per hour paid)
Journeyman
$ 14.18
..
Apprentice
12.92
Fire Stop Work:
Journeyman
9.16
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OVERTIME PAY
OVERTIME: See ( S, E, Q, 1', V ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLlDA Y
HOLIDAY:
Paid:...... .. See ( 1) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
Overtime:.. See (2*, 4, 6, 16, 25) on HOLIDAY PAGE.
'Note: Labor Day triple time if worked.
8-91 R
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Operatin~ Engineer - Residential
0.8/0.1/20.0.7
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JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Residential DISTRICT 1
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Albany, Clinton, Columbia, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Otsego, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Warren,
Washington
PARTIAL COUNTIES
Dutchess: North of a WesUEast line through Dutchess County starting at the Northern Boundary of the City of Poughkeepsie
Herkimer: East of the North/South line through the RailroadStation at Little Falls.
WAGES
Per hour
..
07/01/2007
..
Journeyman
All Clasifications
$ 30.94
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.
Cranes: over 150 ft add $ .50 per hr Cranes: ocer 200 ft add 1.00 per hr.
Tower Cranes add $ .50 per hr. .
.. Additional $2.50 per hr. for hazardous or toxic waste work.
Additional $2.00 per hr over B rate for Nuclear Leader work.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour paid
..
Journeyman
All classifications
$ 11.14
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OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E2, H) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Per Hour
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Dutchess County
Apprentice
$ 1687
..
Supplements per hour paid:
Apprentice
$ 11.14
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Operating Engineer - Residential
08/01/2007
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JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Residential
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Putnam, Westchester
PARTIAL COUNTIES
Dutchess: South of a West/East line through Dutchess County starting at the Northern Boundary of the City of Poughkeepsie.
DISTRICT 8
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WAGES
'NOTE: For the Group Definitions see the 'Operating Engineer - Building' rates in the schedule
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WAGES:(per hour)
07/01/2007 03/03/2008
GROUP I $ 3631 $ 37.28
'T ower Cranes 4159 42.77
GROUP I-A 33.66 34.53
GROUP I-B 31.83 32.62
GROUP II-A 32.44 3326
GROUP III-A 32.26 33.07
GROUP III-B 30.47 31.21
GROUP IV-A 32.13 32.93
GROUP IV-B 26.81 27.40
GROUP V-A 30.54 31.28
GROUP V-B 28.75 29.42
GROUP VI-A
Master Mechanic 35.38 36.32
Ass!. Master Mechanic 34.28 35.17
Helicopter Hoist Oper 34.28 35.17
Helicopter Pilot 39.26 33.71
Helicopter Signal Man 32.88 40.34
Welder Certified 30.54 31.28
GROUP VI-B
Utility Man 27.77 28.40
Warehouse Man 27.77 28.40
Second Engineer 28.75 29.42
Cable Slicer 32.88 33.71
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An additional 20% to the wage when required to wear protective equipment on hazardous/toxic waste projects. 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. Loader operators over 5 cubic yards capacity additional .50 per hour. Shovel
operators over 4 cubic yards capacity additional $1.00 per hour.
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
(per hour)
..
Journeyman
$ 14.67 per hour paid
+ 7.10 per hour worked
16.02
+7.15
..
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OVERTIME PAY
See (B, E, Q, T, V) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY.
Paid: See (5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6, 7, 8,11,12) on HOLIDAY PAGE
. Note: For Holiday codes 5 & 6, code T applies.
Note: If employees are required to work on Easter Sunday they shall be paid at the rate of triple time.
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8-137R
Plumber - Residential
08/01/2007
JOB DESCRIPTION Plumber - Residential
DISTRICT 8
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess, Ulster
... PARTIAL COUNTIES
Delaware: Only the Townships of Middletown and Roxbury.
WAGES
(per hour)
OVERTIME PAY
OVERTIME:
New Work.............. See ( 8, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
Other Work............ See ( 8, H ) on OVERTIME PAGE.
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6, 8,16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
(1 )year terms at the following rates.
1 st year
2nd year
3rd year
4th year
5th year
...
..
Residential:
Plumber &
Steamfitter
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
(per hour)
Journeyman:
...
Apprentice
1st yr
..
2nd yr
3rd yr
..
4th yr
5th yr
..
..
..
..
07/01/2007
$ 24.90
$ 13.21 per hour paid
+ 1.80 per hour worked
$ 5.61 per hour paid
+ 0.31 per hour worked
7.75 per hour paid
+ 0.60 per hour worked
8.61 per hour paid
+ 0.65 per hour worked
9.84 per hour paid
+ 0.95 per hour worked
10.54 per hour paid
+ 1.25 per hour worked
$ 10.01
12.92
15.43
18.35
21.18
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Sheetmetal Worker- Residential
08/01/2007
DISTRICT 8
JOB DESCRIPTION Sheetmetal Worker - Residential
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester
WAGES
WAGES: (per hour)
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Sheetmetal Worker
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SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Journeyman
..
- Apprenticesnirel'fpriOr1611017Z066.-
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
..
Apprentices hired on or after 7/01/2006.
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07/01/2007
$ 25.29
$ 14.39
$ 8.59
8.96
9.78
10.16
10.51
10.95
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Last Published on Aug 01 2007
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1 st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
$ 8.00
8.70
9.20
952
10.03
10.44
10.93
11.39
..
OVERTIME PAY
.. See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6,8,13,16,23) on HOLIDAY PAGE
.. REGISTERED APPRENTICES
REGISTERED APPRENTICES hired prior to 7/01/2006.
(1/2) year terms at the following wages.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
.. $15.22 16_83 18.00 20.00 21.23 2278
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REGISTERED APPRENTICES hired on or after 7/01/2006.
(1/2) year terms at the following wages.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
$13.82 15.10 16.59 18.25 19.73
6th
21.30
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Dutchess County
7th
22.80
8th
24.32
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Sprinkler Fitter - Residential
0810112007
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JOB DESCRIPTION Sprinkler Fitter - Residential
ENTIRE COUNTIES
Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester
WAGES
Per hour
..
07/01/2007
III
Sprinkler Fitter
SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
Per hour worked
$ 28.24
Journeyman
$15.40
III
..
OVERTIME PAY
See (B, H) on OVERTIME PAGE
HOLIDAY
Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE
Overtime: See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE
REGISTERED APPRENTICES
Wages per hour
..
One Half Year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage
..
1st
50%
2nd
50%
3rd
55%
4th
60%
5th
65%
6th
70%
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Supplemental Benefits per hour worked
fill
1 st & 2nd terms
3rd & 4th terms
All others
$ 6.51
10.65
15.40
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7th
75%
DISTRICT 1
8th
80%
9th
85%
10th
90%
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Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 . 06/30/2008
Last Published on Aug 01 2007
Published by the New York State Department of Labor
Overtime Codes
.. Following is an explanation of the code(s) listed in the OVERTIME section of each classification contained in the attached schedule
Additional requirements may also be listed in the HOUDA Y seclion.
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(A )
(M)
(B )
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Time and one half of the hourly rate after 7 hours per day
Time and one half of the hourly rate after 7 and one half hours per day
Time and one half of the hourly rate after 8 hours per day
( B 1 ) Time and one half of the hourly rate for the 9th & 10th hours week days and the 1 st 8 hours on Saturday.
Double the hourly rate for all additional hours
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(B2 )
(C ) Double the hourly rate after 7 hours per day
Double the hourly rate after 7 and one half hours per day
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(C1 )
(D ) Double the hourly rate after 8 hours per day
Double the hourly rate after 9 hours per day
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( D1 )
(E ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday
Time and one half of the hourly rate after 40 hours per week
(E3 )
( E 1 ) Time and one half 1 st 4 hours on Saturday Double the hourly rate all additional Saturday hours
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Between November 1st and March 3rd Saturday may be used as a make-up day at straight time when a day is
lost during that week due to inclement weather, provided a given employee has worked between 16 and 32
hours that week
( E2 ) Saturday may be used as a make-up day at straight time when a day is lost during that week due to inclement
weather
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(F )
(G )
(H )
(I )
(J )
(K )
(L )
(M )
(N )
(0 )
(P )
(ot
(R )
(8 )
(81 )
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Saturday and Sunday may be used as a make-up day at straight time when a day is lost during that week due
to inclement weather
Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday and Sunday
Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday and Holidays
Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays
Time and one half of the hourly rate on Sunday
Time and one half of the hourly rate on Sunday and Holidays
Time and one half of the hourly rate on Holidays
Double the hourly rate on Saturday
Double the hourly rate on Saturday and Sunday
Double the hourly rate on Saturday and Holidays
Double the hourly rate on Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays
Double the hourly rate on Sunday
--DolJble-thehourlyrate-on-Sondayand Holidays
Double the hourly rate on Holidays
Two and one half times the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked
Two and one half times the hourly rate the first 8 hours on Sunday or Holidays One and one half times the
hourly rate all additional hours.
Triple the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked
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Published by the New York State Department of Labor
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(V
(W)
Four times the hourly rate for Holidays, If worked
Including benefits at SAME PREMIUM as shown for overtime
... NOTE:BENEFITS are PER HOUR WORKED,for each hour worked, unless otherwise noted
Time and one half for benefits on all overtime hours.
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MASTER SERVJCES SUBCONTRACT AGREEMENT
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THIS AGREEMENT effective this _ day of 20 ,entered into by The Town of
Wappinger, with offices located at 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, NY ] 2590 (hereinafter
referred to as the "Town", and ,a Corporation in the State of New York with
offices located at (hereinafter referred to as the "Subcontractor")
W1TNESS THAT
NOW THEREFORE the parties hereby agree as follows'
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WHEREAS, the Town wishes to retain the Subcontractor to perform ce
the Town, to be performed in accordance with the Subcontract Documents for
Abatement and,
WHEREAS, the Subcontractor is willing to undertake the
assignments to which the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth sha
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I. The Work 2
2. Subcontract Documents 3
3. Subcontract Time 3
4. Subcontract Price 3
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Work to be Performed: The Subcontractor shall provide all laboL materials, tools, machinery,
equipment and other items and services necessary to properly perform the work (hereinafter
referred as the "Work") as set forth in each task Order ("TASK ORDER ") agreed 10 and released
under this Master Services Subcontracting Agreement ("Agreement"). including allachrnents and
amendments thereto. The Work shall be carried out in accordance with the Subcontract
Documents in a diligent and workmanlike manner utilizing qualified personnel and good and
sufficient materials and equipment. The Work shall be perfonned on a Lump Sum Basis.
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Ordering Provisions: The parties agree that the provisions of this Agr
ORDER released under this Agreement for Services provided to or for
shall be made only as authorized by TASK ORDERS issuen accord
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odifications to released TASK ORDERS will be
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rm of this Agreement shall nevertheless be completed within the time
e TASK ORDER. This Agreement shall govern the rights and
fthe parties with respect to that TASK ORDER to the same extent as ifit
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Documents: The documents listed in 2.2.] through 2.25 together with any modifications issued
in accordance with Article J 2 of this Agreement constitute the "Subcontract Documents" of this
Agreement which shall apply to any executed TASK ORDER. Where the Subcontractor's
Proposal is attached, it is attached for the description of the work and detailed information
concerning the cost of the Work as set forth in Article 4.] of the Agreement only. Any tern1S and
conditions set forth in the Subcontractor's Proposal are void. Any preprinted terms and conditions
on forn1s used by either party in the administration of this Agreement, except those in TASK
ORDERS and not including those in attachments thereto, shall be void and shall not act to
supplement, modify or replace the terms and conditions of this Agreement as set forth in the
Contract Documents.
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Precedence: In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between an
Documents, the following order of precedence shall prevai xcept as
which case the tern1S of Client Contract shall prevail:
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TASK ORDER
Appendix A - Special Conditions
Appendix B - Special Provisions/Client Require
This Subcontract Agreement
Appendix D - Rate Schedule
Client Contract: Where the Client Contract or
Subcontractor agrees to be bound to the Town i
is bound to the Client with respect to those
are applicable to the Work to be provide
hed in Appendix B, the
the same extent as Town
provisions at Appendix B
Term: The term of this Agre
Agreement unless terminate
onths from the effective date of this
e mutual agreement of the parties hereto.
Schedule: The Subcontractor
accordance with the
the date specified .
e the Services called for by the TASK ORDER in
R. All Work shall be fully completed no later than
ss sooner terminated or extended as provided herein.
e other for delays or failure to perform caused directly
that Party's control, including but not limited to, acts of
ent, labor dispute, shortage, government action including
maccessibility or inability of others to obtain material, labor,
t vided, and only to the extent, such delays are not the result of the
laiming the delay. Should any of the above occur, then the date for
milestone date shall be adjusted for such delay in accordance with. Article
ubcontractor is claiming delay, the Subcontractor reports the delay to the
Ie time of its' discovery.
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Subcontractor the sum specified in the TASK ORDER in payments as. determine~_~~o\IV~~le 1J~
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Payment: Payments will be made monthly for equipment, supplies or services received on
individual TASK ORDERS and accepted in accordance with the terms and conditions of this
Agreement. If no payment time is specified in the Client Contract, payment shall be made within
45 working days of receipt of payment for the Subcontractors Services from the Client. Invoices
shall be prepared and submitted to the Town in the manner and format specified in Article 5.4 and
other applicable provisions of the Contract Documents.
5.2
Retention: Town may retain a percentage from the progress payments in
Client Contract or if no retention is specified therein, a maximum of 10
each invoice. The retention shall be paid within ninety days after com
acceptance of all deliverables. Town may also retain from ments d
it deems sufficient to cover any claim or potentia] claim e To
related to the Subcontractors performance or non-perfo thi
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Travel: Travel will be at the Subcontractors expense.
5.4
Invoicing Instructions: The Subcontractor will sub OIC
in accordance with the Client Contract and with at Ie fo on. All invoices
must clearly indicate the name and address of the ice date, Agreement
number, name and address of Subcontractor offi to be sent, description of
services performed and costs related thereto com ent. Each copy of the
invoice shall contain the following certification sign te person of Subcontractor's
organization: "] certify that all expendit ed (0 requested) are for appropriate
and agreed upon purposes; are correct rdan terms of the Agreement
and that payment has not been receive e su 0 the Town in duplicate
with a Waiver and Release upo each s ier subcontractor and
materialman for who is being Waive d Release provided is conditional,
Town reserves the right to p on tractor directly or pay Subcontractor with
. a two party check. Invoic ressed as follows:
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20 Middlebush
Wappingers F
Attn:
fmal payment on any TASK ORDER, the Subcontractor shall
tstanding bills incurred by Subcontractor for materials and
e ORDER have been paid and provide alegaUy effective Waiver
Payment from each Subcontractor and each Subtier Subcontractor
the Waiver and Release provided is conditional, Town reserves the
Subcontractor directly or pay Subcontractor with a two party check.
er provision in this Agreement to the contrary, Subcontractor is.
e final invoice under this Agreement no later than ninety (90) days
after c f the Work required by the TASK ORDER. Any invoices received after that
time, will not be paid by the Town. No new claims for additional compensation will be
considered after submittal of the fmal invoice.
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pursuant to TASK ORDERS issued under this Agreement or otherwise will be promptly
reimbursed to Town by the Subcontractor together with (i) attorney's fees, if any, and (ii) annual
interest at 15%, if allowed by law, otherwise at the highest rate allowed by law. If not reimbursed,
Town may deduct such amount (with attorney's fees and interest as above provide) from any
amounts then or thereafter due Subcontractor under this or other Agreement with the
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IIldemnity pursuant to Article 8. and any other right pursuant to law.
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ARTICLE 6 - COMMUNICATIONS
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Agreement Administration: Subcontractor contacts with the Town regarding prices, terms,
financial actions, etc" shall be made with the Town's designated Subcontract Administrator.
Agreement(s) and/or actions taken by the Subcontractor which by their nature effect a change to
specifically authorized in writing by the Town's subcontract Administrator ondence
between the Subcontractor and the Town shall be addressed to the Tow I
Administrator. For purposes of this Agreement, the following individ e
T own's Subcontract Administrator:
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Communications with Client: All of Subcontractor's w .
Client, or with Federal, State, or local agencies relativ
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which the Work is to be performed, rig
temporary use during construction, Ea
changes in existing facilities, will
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ase an maintain through the course of the Work such
'ent and Town from the following claims which
ereunder (whether by itself, any Subcontractors,
by y of them, or anyone for whose acts any of them may
nsation, disability benefit and other similar employee
se of bodily injury, occupational sickness or disease, or
person; claims for damages which are sustained by any person
contractor or by any other person; and claims for damages
n of tangible property, including loss of use resulting therefrom.
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limit each occurrence for bodily injury and property damage and shall
include broad form contractual liability, completed operations and
independent Subcontractor's liability.
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$1,000,000 combined single limit each occurrence for bodily injury and
property damage.
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Worker's Compensation Insurance with st31utory lJIllits. as required by
the state in which the work is to be perfornled, and Employer's Liability
Insurance of not less than one million dollars ($ 1,000.(00).
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Certificates: Prior to beginning Work, Certificates of insurance shall be furnished by the
Subcontractor evidencing that the coverage is in effect and will contJIlue to be in effect
throughout the performance of the Work and will not be canceled or materially changed
until at least thirty (30) days prior written notice has been given to the Town. The
insurance coverage at 8. I. 1.1 and 8. 1.1.2 above shall name Town and Quality
Environmental Solutions & Teclmologies, Inc., their employees, d directors as
additional insured with respect to the Work to be provided und 1. The
insurance provided by Subcontractor is primary with respect t Town
and any other insurance acquired or maintained b em. Su s
agree to waive any and all rights of subrogation the T
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Indemnification: The Subcontractor shall defend, i
and its agents, officers, directors, and employees f
proceedings, legal or through arbitration, suits 0
expenses, including attorney's fees, arising out 0
Subcontractor, its officers, agents, employees Subtie
indirectly employed by any of them or a hose
indemnification obligation shall not be ay b
msurance coverage.
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Intellectual Property Rights:
patent, trademark, trade secret
the work required under thi
harmless from any and all a
any alleged or actual infringem
proprietary right aris' ect!
agreement.
tor wa that it is not aware of any copyright,
right that it might infringe upon in providing
tractor shall indemnify and save the Town
oceed' aims, suits, liability, expense or damages for
opyriglit, patent, trademark, trade secret or other
work provided by the Subcontractor under this
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tor recognize that time is of the essence with respect of
there is potential for fmancial loss by Town in the event
ete the Work within the time specified in the TASK ORDER.
pay Town for all expenses arising from the failure to complete
e d including, but not limited to, additional costs; additional costs
r consultants caused by the delay and charges, including any liquidated
ubcontractor's failure to complete the Work as provided herein and/or
ARTICLE 9 -
CTORS RESPONSffiILITIES
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Employees of the Subcontractor: The Subcontractor shall be subject to and operate under all
applicable Federal and State laws regarding employers' liability, worker's compensation, Federal
social security, and unemployment compensation insurance, and the Subcontractor expressly
agrees' thilf ifiSan-maepel1uentconb'llcfor-anaifs -employeeseiigaged.ii:i the-Wor1(-are-I1ot -ana-sn-al1"
not be treated or considered employees of the Town.
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ordinances. rules. regulations. and lawful authorities or any public authority having jurisdiction for
the safety of persons or property and protect the same from damage. injury. or loss. The
Subcontractor shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent damage. injury. or loss to all persons
performing services hereunder. the Work. all materials and equipment utilized therein. and all
other property at the site of the Work and adjacent thereto. The Subcontractor shall erect and
maintain, as required by existing conditions and progress of Work. all reasonable safeguards for
safety and protection of persons and property. including posting danger signs and other warnings
against hazards, promulgating safety regulations and notifying appropriate onnel on
site. Any lost time injuries or accidents involving significant property d orted to
Town immediately.
Proprietary Information: The Subcontractor shall not
employees disclose to any third person or use for the ben
during or after the term of this Agreement (or for the period
data), any secret, confidential or proprietary information of t
Work performed hereunder or to the business and affairs
include, without limitation, Town manuals, forms or p
without the prior written consent of the Town unless
notification of the request for such information sh
Information provided to Town by the Subcontra
and/or proprietary shall be similarly treated by th
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icable
r re a mg to the
rmation shall
not be made
w, in which case
own prior to release.
ting as confidential
Publications: The Subcontractor shall
data derived or obtained from or in co
prior written consent of the Town.
Technical Data: All evaluatio
Subcontractor pursuant to this
to the Town and shall be su
Permits and Licenses:
the Subcontractor ha
business and profe
or other licenses
hereunder and 0
and s reg
ally otherwise provided by the Subcontract Documents,
commencement of any Work, all necessary
d other necessary Federal, State, County, Municipal,
ena Ie the Subcontractor to perform the services required
e Subcontractor is duly licensed to perform any work
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ctor will cooperate with Town personnel and subcontractors who may be
icular attention should be paid to such matters as safety, use and
allocation of storage and workspace, parking, security and general
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ARTICLE 11 - TOWN RESPONSIBILITIES AND AUTHORITY
11.1 Inspection: The Town, through any authorized representatives, shall have the right at all
re~~on!lb~etiIIle~_ !9_~~f:~t,?E()!l1~nvi~f:.f:Y_a!ll~~~~~ 911~li_tyor_atll()tl1~!:<lSJJe~LoLtl1~n\Y ork
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premises in which it is being performed. If any inspection or evaluation is made by the Town on
the premises of the Subcontractors to provide, all reasonable facilities and assistance for the safety
and convenience of the Town representatives in the performance of their duties. All inspections
and evaluations shall be performed in such a manner as will not unnecessarily delay the Work.
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A udit: Upon request of the Town, the accounting records, as well as other records maintained by
the Subcontractor directly related to the perfom1ance of the work specified herein, otherwise as
specified herein will be provided for the purpose of verifying Subcontractor compensation which
is based upon time and materials or cost reimbursement. The Town may have such an audit
performed at any time within three years following the completion or tem1ination of work
specified herein.
ARTlCLE 12 - CHANGES AND CLAIMS
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Change Authorizations: Town may unilaterally, by written order oft
Administrator, make changes, revisions, additions, or deletions (collec
"changes") in the Work within the general scope of service rovided
change causes an increase or decrease in the Subcontrac
any part of the Work, whether or not changed by such ch
an equitable adjustment in the Subcontract Time and/or Sub
Potential Changes: Subcontractor will, upon knowledge
actions, inactions, and written or oral communications
method of directing changes specified above notify
and request written disposition.
es (including
authorized
s, of such changes
Changes in Writing: Subcontractor will not pro
in writing by the Town Subcontract Representative.
unless notified to proceed
Changes Mandatory: Nothing herein
obligations to perform the Work, inclu
upon Subcontractor entitlement to
the Work is reduced by changes
anticipated profits.
be on tractor of its
of the parties to agree
strnen time or compensation. If
e basis for a claim based on loss of
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ent under this paragraph must be asserted in
ion to own within 30 days from the date of receipt by
. on from Town or within such extension of that 30
grant in writing at Subcontractor's request prior to
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actor, Services: The Subcontractor shall be responsible for the
ical accuracy, and the coordination of all material produced and other
Subcontractor under this Agreement. The Subcontractor shall, without
, correct, or revise any errors or deficiencies in the Work or services
covered within a twelve-month period of Substantial Completion if
ce with Article 3.2, otherwise within twelve months of Final Completion of
the Wo aeficiencies are not corrected in a timely manner, the Town may cause the same
to be corrected and deduct such corrective action costs incurred from moneys otherwise due to
Subcontractor. Subcontractor shall be liable for any such excess costs and shall reimburse Town
within 30 days of receipt of invoice. This warranty and corrective action shall be in addition to
any warranty or guarantee sp~cif1e~~~~""-~t::!~_~_ ~t::_ ~_~~c~I1~~~~!?~~llIl1{:n~s~.<! ~!1~!!.J:lC>.!1~i!____
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Responsibility of Subcontractor, Equipment and Supplies: Subcontractor warrants that all
goods, supplies and equipment procured or fumished under this Agreement shall be merchantable,
free from defects in materials and workmanship and shall conform to applicable specifications and
drawings. If Subcontractor is responsible for the Town, Subcontractor warrants that all products
or items so fumished shall be free from defect in design and shall be fit and sufficient for the
purpose intended by the Town. Town's approval of the design fumished by the Subcontractor
does not relieve the Subcontractor of its obligations under this warranty.
ARTICLE]4 - SUSPENSION AND TERMINATION
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Suspension of'Vork: Subcontractor will, upon written notice from T
Administrator, suspend, delay or interrupt all or a part of t erforma
extent directed. In such event, Subcontractor will resum on t
upon written notice from Town's Subcontract Administra
the Contract Time and/or Subcontract Price will be establish
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Termination:
]4.2.] Termination for Convenience: All or pa
Town for its convenience. In such event, Subcont
services competently performed up to the date 0
as determined in the discretion of Town. Subcon
profit on services not performed.
ma terminated by
o compensation for
ble termination expenses
ed to compensation for
]4.2.2 Termination for Default:
(I)
or an e Surety if any, terminate
ment fault in the event that Subcontractor
of this Agreement, or fails to make progress so
ment in accordance with its terms, or, in the
s [mane or legally incapable of completing the work
own's reasonable satisfaction within a period of 24
Town specifying such failure.
(2)
on default, Subcontractor will be entitled to payment for
ed, but not until completion of the project and the
sociated with its completion. If deemed necessary by the
cquire similar services by subcontract, complete the work
k requirement in any other manner deemed appropriate. The
ssession of all equipment, materials and supplies at the work site
e for the work, together with such construction equipment, scaffolding,
ther construction aids on site required for the prosecution of the work.
tor will be liable for all costs in excess of the Contract Price, including re-
nt costs, incurred by the Town and Client in completing the Work that was
een done by the Subcontractor under this Agreement, as well as any
ses and damages associated with the default.
(3) If, after notice of termination for default, it is determined for any reason that
Subcontractor was not in default or that the default was excusable, the rights and
obligation~ of the parties wi!!J~~the ~<l!J1~ ~sjLthen()~ic~. ofteflTIit1a!i()I1~h~clJ)~_~n__ _~_
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over of the terminated Work to the Town and provide legible copies of all completed
or partially completed work products and instruments of service including, but not
limited to, laboratory, field, or other notes, log book pages, inspection reports,
technical data, computations, and designs.
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(5) The rights and remedies of Town provided in this Article are not exclusive and are in
addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law or equity or under this
Agreement.
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performed under this Agreement, except as specified in the
without prior written authorization from the Town. Neither thO
Subcontract will create any contractual relationship betwe
Town, nor any liability of the Town to any Subtier Su
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Assignment: The Subcontractor shall not transfer
Agreement without the written consent of the T
hypothecation without such written consent shal
person and shall constitute a default hereunder.
e interest in this
sfer, assignment, or
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ercise of any right under this Agreement
y single or partial exercise of any such right
thereo or of any other such right. The waiver by the
of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a
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r payment for, any of the services required under this
to have operated as a waiver of any rights under this
of action arising out of the performance of this Agreement,
1 be and remain liable to the Town for damages caused by the
t or negligent performance of any of the Work or services
this agreement.
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in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law.
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Applic the performance of the work provided by this Agreement, the Subcontractor
shall comply with all applicable Federal, State and local laws, rules, and regulations. This
Agreement shall be construed, interpreted and applied in accordance with the laws of the State of
New York.
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or given in accordance with the Contract Documents, as well as all continuing obligations
indicated in the Contract Documents, will survive fmal payment, completion and acceptance of the
Work and termination or completion of the Agreement.
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Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between them and supersedes all prior
representations, warranties, agreements, and understandings oral or written between the parties
with respect to its subject matter. Unless stated otherwise in this Agreement this Agreement may
not be modified except in writing signed by both parties. The headings to this Agreement are for
convenience and reference purposes only and shall not constitute a part of the Agreement If any
element of this Agreement is later held to violate the law or a regulation, that element shall be
deemed void, and all remaining provisions shall continue in force.
Provisions Deemed lnserted: Each and every provision required by law t
contract, including General Municipal Law] 06-b, 108 and 109, Labor
220(2) as well as Executive Law 291-299 and Civil Rights Law, shall
herein and th3 contract shall be read and enforced as thou 't was inc
event any such provision is not inserted or is not correct! d, the
either party, this contract shall forthwith be physically a
correction.
Wage Rates: The contractor shall post the appropriate pre
place at the construction site. The Department ofLabo
posters relating to prevailing wage rates and the sam
conspicuous place at the construction site. The co
provided by the Department of Labor, to all wor
infonnation relating to wage rates and telephone
rights are being violated. The contractor shall roVI
infonning them of the applicable prevail'
si9gned statement of declaration from
given this information. Further the con
the construction site.
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or with the
by contractor in a
'bute wallet cards, to be
ction site containing
ker believes his or her
a written notice,
the contractor must obtain a
at he or she has been
copies of its payrolls at
Town and Subcontractor confirm re
the terms of this Agreeme
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ctor freely enter into this Agreement.
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TOWN OF W APPINGERS
Task Order No. # X
Subcontractor: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Project:
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This Task Order is made for the procurement of services required b
with its contract with XXXXXXXXXXXXX Dated:XXXXXX
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Town ofWappingers and Subcontractor entered into a Master Service
Order Services dated XXXXXX. Except as otherwise specified herein, th
Agreement are incorporated in this Task Order by reference.
Scope of Work: The subconsultant shall furnish qua
supplies necessary to perform asbestos flooring a
practices as directed to complete structural inve
ip t, materials and
n utilizing lead safe work
epaJrs.
Period of Performance: The period of perfo
Task Order by both parties until comple .
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Compensation: The Subconsulta
Master Services Subconsultant
the Task Order.
4.
is Task Order shall be Town ofWappingers
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Key Personnel: I
Work under this
removed or repl
bco r shall assign the following personnel to manage the
sons are designated "Key Personnel" and shall not be
n approval of the Project Manager.
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: Modifications or change orders to this Task Order are governed by
ervices Subconsultant Agreement. .
Owner: Town of Wappinger
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BONDS AND CERTIFICATES
BID SECURITY: Bids must be accompanied by a Bid Bond or certified check in an amount not
less than 5% of the amount of the Bid. If a certified check, it shall be made out to the The Town of
Wappinger. If a Bid Bond, it shall name the Owner as holder. The Surety issuing the Bid Bond
must have a minimum policyholder rating of A- as listed in Best's Insurance Guide and be
licensed to conduct business in the State of New York.
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Performance Bonds covering 100% of the full contract sum. The Surety providing bid
security and performance and payment bonds must have a minimum policyholder rating
of A- as listed in Best's Insurance Guide and be licensed to conduct business in the State
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designated as part of the Contract Documents and is the required form.
All references to time requirements within the Performance Bond and Payment Bonds
shall be changed to be three (3) days. Such modifications to the bonds shall be included
in the final payment bond and performance bond under the section entitled "Modifications
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Each executed Bond should be accompanied by:
appropriate acknowledgments of the respective parties;
appropriate duly certified copy of Power of Attorney or other certificate of authority
where Bond is executed by agent, officer, or other representative of Principal or
Surety;
a duly certified extract from By-Laws or resolutions of Surety under which Power
of Attorney or other certificate of authority of its agent, officer or representative
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The Contractor shall make any necessary changes and submit the Application to the
Consultant's office, via fax: Afterchecking math, insurance and the lien release, the
Consultant will give verbal approval to the contractor. Upon approval, three copies of the
original Application for Payment shall be forwarded to the Consultant, who will forward the
Application to the Owner.
The Contractor shall submit an executed partial lien release with each progress payment
request, in accordance with the attached lien release form. A final lien release and waiver of
all claims will be required upon release of the contractor=s final payment.
Applications for payment shall be paid by the Owner to the Contractors.
Retainage of 5% of the Application for payment will be held from each requisition. The
accumulated Final Retainer, a total of 5% of the Contract Sum, will be held by the Owner for a
period of not more than thirty days after final acceptance of the work by the Consultant and
the Owner.
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have been paid for work by subcontractors and suppliers for which payments have been received. Should
a claim be made by any of our subcontractors or suppliers for nonpayment, we agree to indemnify, hold
harmless and defend The Mahopac Public Library, Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
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any combination thereof, as are described in written Change Orders signed by the Owner and
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for an itemized quotation for changes in the Contract Sum and/or Contract Time incidental to
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any markups for overhead and profit. Finally, a total sum for the change proposal
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A. If the Contractor is of the opinion that any work required, necessitated, or ordered violates
or conflicts with or is not required by the terms and provisions of this Contract, the
Contractor must promptly, within two (2) calendar days after being directed to perform
such work, notify the Consultant, in writing, of its contentions with respect thereto and
request a final determination thereon.
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that the order complained of is proper, he will direct the Contractor in writing to proceed
and the Contractor shall promptly comply. In order, however, to preserve its right to claim
compensation for such work or damages resulting from such compliance, the Contractor
must, within (7) calendar days after receiving notice of the Consultant's determination and
direction, notify the Owner in writing that the work is being performed or that the
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not proceed, the Owner reserves the right to complete the subject work with others.
Determination of responsibilities and backcharges will be made later, during the
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Owner produce for examination by the duly appointed representative of the Owner, all
books of accounts, bills, invoices, payrolls, subcontracts, time books, daily reports,
bank deposit books, bank statements, checkbooks and canceled checks, showing all
acts and transactions in connection with or relating to or arising by reason of this
contract, and submit itself, its agents, servants and employees for examination under
oath by any duly appointed representative designated by the Owner to investigate
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the aforesaid records submitted for examination and the Contractor, its agents,
servants, and employees submit themselves for examination as aforesaid, the Owner
shall be released from all claims arising under, relating to or by reason of this
contract, except for the sums certified by the Owner to be due and agreed that no
person has power to waive any of the foregoing provisions, and that in any action
against the Owner to recover any sum in excess of the sums certified by the Owner to
be due under or by reason ofthis contract, the Contractor must allege in its complaint
and prove compliance with the provisions of this article.
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Change Orders will be numbered in sequence and dated.
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The Change Order will describe the change or changes, will refer to the proposal requests
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PROJECT COORDINATION AND PROJECT MEETINGS
SUMMARY: This Section specifies administration and supervisory requirements necessary
for Project coordination including, but not necessarily limited to:
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Coordinate operations included under different Sections of the Specifications that are
dependent upon each other for proper installation, connection, and operation and to assure
efficient and orderly completion of each part of the Work.
Where one part of the Work is dependent on other components of the work, schedule
activities in the sequence required to obtain the best results.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES: Coordinate scheduling and timing of required
administrative procedures with other construction activities to avoid conflicts and ensure
orderly progress of the Work. Such administrative activities include, but are not limited to, the
following:
1 Preparation of schedules
2 Installation and removal of temporary facilities
3 Progress meetings
CONSERVATION: Coordinate construction activities to ensure that operations are carried out
with consideration given to conservation of energy, water, and materials.
Salvage materials and equipment involved in performance of, but not actually incorporated in
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throughout the duration of the project. Such meetings will be held weekly, or as otherwise
determined by the Consultant, until Substantial Completion is achieved.
The Consultant will preside at the meetings, record minutes and distribute copies to
participants.
Presence at these meetings shall be mandatory for the Contractor.
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Storage of Materials.
Work Procedures.
Lead-Based Paint Abatement Methods.
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Clean up and Disposal.
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Summary of Positive Results
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The work covered by these specifications shall consist of furnishing all labor, materials, tools,
and equipment necessary to control and rrlitigate potential lead-based paint (LBP) hazards during
demolition/renovation at the Carwath Farms, Roof Rehabilitation Project, Wappingers Falls,
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utilizing containment procedure as outlined herein. It shall include OSHA requirements
for PPE, negative air and wet methods inside a single layer tent, with taped and folded
se<UllS; Exact removal locations will be marked in the field. Location of work is as
follows:
>- Room 108- 50 sf of wall plaster and 90 sf of ceiling plaster
>- Room 113- 150 sf of wall plaster
>- Room 206- 50 sf of wall plaster and 90 sf of ceiling plaster
>- Room 300- 60 sf of wall plaster and 70 sf of ceiling plaster
>- Room 302- 75 sf of wall plaster and 230 sf of ceiling plaster
>- Room 303- 40 sf of wall plaster and 160 sf of ceiling plaster
>- Room 304c 70 sf of wall plaster and 228 sf of ceiling plaster
>- Room 305- A, B- 90 sf of ceiling plaster
>- ROOm 306- 10 sf of wall plaster and 60 sf of ceiling plaster
>- Room 307- 50 sf of wall plaster and 190 sf of ceiling plaster
>- Room 308- 50 sf of wall plaster and 200 sf of wall plaster
>- Room 310- 100 sf of wall plaster and 70 sf of ceiling plaster
>- Room 312- 70 sf of wall plaster and 270 sf of ceiling plaster
>- Room 314- 110 sf of wall plaster and 290 sf of ceiling plaster
>- Rooms 301,305 and 311 (hallways)- 600 sf of ceiling plaster
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The work of this Contractor shall also include:
1j Personnel air monitoring and analysis.
2 Waste characterization and classification.
3 Transportation/disposal off-site of LBP wastes/debris and lead contaminated
wastes/ debris generated from the LBP disturbance and related construction debris.
Manual demolition, scraping and manual sanding of lead-based paint surfaces and power tool
cleaning with dust collection systems shall be performed in conjunction with engineering and
work practice controls meeting the requirements of 29 CFR 1926.62(e)(1).
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Components with lead-based paint shall be removed intact to the extent practicable. A 6-mil
polyethylene drop cloth shall be placed on either side of the component, prior to its removal, to
catch any paint chips that may become dislodged. The component shall be wrapped in a layer of
6-mil polyethylene for movement to the disposal container. Follow proper disposal
requirements. The area around the component removed shall be wet wiped and HEP A
vacuumed, including the tent enclosure. The polyethylene sheeting shall be carefully folded-in on
itself and placed in a 6-mil disposal bag. Containment debris shall be properly disposed of as
lead-based waste.
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For demolition if lead based paint componbents work shall be completed within a single layer
tent with taped and folded seams. All tents shall have an attached airlock and be under sufficient
negative air pressure. All waste created shall be sealed in a six mill bag for transport to the waste
cont,uner.
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Chemical stripping should be used for LBP removal on surfaces that will be subjected to
welding, cutting, or torch burning. No chemical strippers containing methylene chloride shall be
used by the Contractor on this project. Abrasive blasting, heat stripping, uncontained
hydroblasting, welding, cutting, or torch burning shall not be performed on surfaces where LBP
is present. Abrasive blasting, heat stripping, uncontained hydroblasting, welding, cutting or torch
burning shall only be performed on bare metal substrate.
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The Contractor's use of a subcontractor shall not relieve the Contractor of full responsibility for
the work to be performed.
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If available, the Contractor may submit exposure assessment data obtained within the last 12
months from previous jobs conducted under similar conditions, control methods, work practices
and environmental conditions to be used in this contract. Other objective data may be used to
demonstrate that work activities in this contract will not result' in occupational exposures to
airborne lead that exceeds the PEL. The assessment shall include comparable lead
concentrations in coating materials, work practices, engineering controls and rates of work.
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Until the exposure assessment is performed, the Contractor must provide to his workers the
following: Respiratory protection with a minimum protection factor of consistent with the
OSHA presumed exposure levels for the task being performed, personal protective clothing,
lead-free change areas, hand washing/shower facilities, biological monitoring and training per 29
CFR 1926.62.
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This Specification shall be used as a Guideline. The intent of this Specification is to remain in
conformance with 29 CFR 1926.62 and to maintain an airborne concentration of lead dust below
the action level. This Specification is written in order to outline the worst case scenario in regard
to lead safe work practices. However, the work procedures section are written in a manner,
which outlines the requirements that should be necessary, at a minimum, to maintain an airborne
concentration of lead dust below the action level.
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The Contractor shall ensure that any HV AC equipment intakes within and around the work
areas are protected by shutting down the units and! or installing HEP A filters over the intake.
The Contractor shall coordinate rebalancing. of theu BY AC . equipment prior to installing the
HEP A filters. The Contractor shall alter the size and extent of the isolation barriers as necessary
due to weather conditions, functional space use and density of building occupants in the vicinity,
as required.
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Maners of interpretations of the standards and regulations shall be submined to the
appropriate agency for resolution before starting work. Where these requirements vary
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Title X - U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development "Guidelines for the
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29 CFR Part 1926.55 - Gases, Vapors, Fumes, Dusts and Mists.
g. 29 CFR Part 1926.57 - Ventilation.
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29 CFR Part 1926.62 - Lead (Construction Industry Standard).
1. 40 CFR Part 260 - Hazardous Waste Management Systems: General.
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40 CFR Part 261 - Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste.
k. 40 CFR Part 262 - Generators of Hazardous Wastes.
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40 CFR Part 263 - Transporters of Hazardous Waste.
40 CFRPart 264- Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment,
Storage, and Disposal Facilities.
40 CFR Part 265 - Interim Status Standards for Owners and Operators of
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities.
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o. 40 CFR Part 745 - Lead; Requirements for Lead-Based Paint Activities in Child
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p. 49 CFR Pans 170-178 - Department of Transportation Regulations.
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New York Codes of Rules and Regulations (NYCRR)
a. 6 NYCRR Pan 360 - Solid Waste Regulations.
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6 NYCRR Pan 364 - Waste Transporter Permits.
e. 6 NYCRR Pan 370-373 - Hazardous Waste Regulations.
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8 NYCRR Pan 155 - Uniform Safety Standards for School Construction
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Steel Structures Painting Council (SSPC)
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SSPC-Guide 6 - Guide for Containing Debris Generated During Paint
Removal Operations.
b. SSPC-Guide 7 - Guide for the Disposal of Lead-Contaminated Surface
Preparation Debris.
6. Underwriters Laboratories. Ine. (UL)
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For the pmposes of this Specification, the term abatement shall refer to any procedure that
impacts lead-based paint on any surface. Procedures can include paint removal; whole removal
of the surface (i.e. window replacement): demolition of painted surfaces; and clean-up of paint
debris.
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Action Level
Emplol'ee exposure without regard to use of resp. irators, to an airborne concentration of lead of
thirty (30) nucrograms per cubic meter of air averaged over an 8-hour period As used in this
section, micrograms per cubic meter of air" refers to the. action level. (Note: For longer exposure
period lower action level is triggered).
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Sampling of lead concentrations within the lead control area (work area) and inside the physical
boundaries which is representative of the airborne lead concentrations that may reach the
breat~g ~one of pers()nnelpotentially exposed to lead
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Physical Boundary
Area physically roped or partitioned off around a work area to limit unauthorized entry of
personnel. As used in this section, "inside boundary" shall mean the same as "outside lead
control area."
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Rooms within the designated physical boundary around the work a.rea equipped with separate
storage facilities for c!ea.n protective work clothing and equipment and for street clothes which
prevent cross-contammatJon.
Decontamination Room
Room for removal of contaminated personal protective equipment (PPE).
Eight-Hour Time Weighted Average (TWA)
Airborne concentration of lead averaged over an 8-hour woili.day to which an employee is
exposed.
High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) Filter Equipment
HEP A filtered vacuuming equipment with a UL 586 filter system capable of collecting and
retaining lead-contaminated paint dust. A high efficiency particulate filter means 99.97 percent
efficient against 0.3 micron size particles.
Lead Control Area
A work area within which engineering controls are implemented to prevent the spread of lead
dust, paint chips or debris from lead-containing paint removal operations. The lead control area
is isolated by physical boundaries to prevent entry of unauthorized personnel.
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Lead Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL)
Fifty (50) micrograms per cubic meter of air as an 8-hour time weighted average as determined
by 29 CFR Part 1926.62. If an employee is exposed for more than 8 hours in a woili. day, the
PEL shall be determined by the following formula:
PEL (micrograms/cubic meter of air) = 400/No. hrs woili.ed per day
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Personal Monitoring
Sampling of lead concentrations within the breathing zone of an employee to detennine the 8-
hour time weighted average concentration in accordance with 29 CFR Part 1926.62. Samples
shall be representative of the employees work tasks. Breathing zone shall be considered an area
within a hemisphere, forward of the shoulders with a radius of 6 to 9 inches and the center at the
nose or mouth.
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Clearance testing procedures, which determine the amount of existing lead-based paint surface
dust by atomic absorption spectroscor. y analysis, or inductively coupled plasma emission
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Contractor: Certification that the Contractor has prior experience on LBP activity projects
similar in nature and extent to ensure the capability to perform the required work procedures
in a satisfactory manner.
Competent Person: Certification that the Contractor's full-time onsite Competent Person
meets the competent person requirements of 29 CFR Part 1926.62 and is experienced in
administration and supervision of LBP activity projects, including work practices, protective
measures for building and personnel, disposal procedures, etc. This person shall have
completed a Contractor Supervisor LBP abatement course by an EP A Training Center or an
equivalent certification course, and have had a minimum of 2 years on-the-job experience.
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laboratory selected to perform sampling and analysis for personal and area air samples and
wipe samples, and TCLP analysis of LBP wastes and debris. Documentation that the
laboratory perfomung the analysis is an EP A National Lead Laboratory Accreditation
Program (NLLAP) accredited laboratory and that it is listed proficient in the NIOSH/EP A
Environmental Lead Proficiency Analytical Testing Program (ELP A T), and a New York
State Department of Health (NYSDOH) Environmental Laboratory Approval Program
(ELAP) certified laboratory. Certification shall include accreditation for heavy metal analysis,
list of experience relevant to analysis of lead in air, and a Quality Assurance and Quality
Control Program. Currently, the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (ASLA)
and the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) are the EP A recognized
laboratory accreditors. Documentation shall include the date of accreditation or
reaccreditation.
4. Blood Lead Testing Laboratory: The name, address and telephone number of the blood lead
testing laboratory; the laboratory's listing by OSHA and the U.S. Public Health Service
Center for Disease Control (CDC); and documentation that the laboratory certified in the
state where the work site is located.
Respiratory Protection Devices
Manufacturer's certification of NIOSH for respiratory protection devices utilized on the site.
Cartridges, Filters, and Vacuum Systems
Manufacturer's certification of NIOSH arproval of respirator cartridges (organic vapor, acid
gas, rust, dust, high efficiency particulate); High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEP A) filtration
capabilities for all cartridges, filters, and HEP A vacuum systems.
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Medical EXanUnation and Records
Certification that employees who are involved in LBP abatement work have received medical .
eXanUnations and will receive continued medical surveillance, including biological monitoring,
as required by 29 CFR Part 1926.62,29 CFR Part 910.1200, 29 CFR Part 1910.120 and by the
state and local regulations pertaining to such work. Records shall be retained, at Contractor
expense, in accordance with 29 CFR Part 1910.20.
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Provide medical surveillance to workers until exposure monitoring reveals that
workers are not exposed on any day of the job to airborne lead at or above the
Action Level of 30 ug/ dL of blood. This consists of a blood test measuring the level
of lead and zinc protoporphyrin by a licensed physician. Further testing and medical
exams may be necessary depending on the results of initial blood tests and! or the
initial exposure assessment.
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Training
Training certification shall be provided prior to the stan of work involving LBP abatement, for
all of the Contractors' workers, supervisors and Competent Person. Training shall meet the
requirements of 29 CFR Part 1926.62, 29 CFR Part 1926.59,29 CFR Pan 1910.1200,29 CFR
Pan 1910.120 and 49 CFR 172, and that required by EPA onhe state LBP course for the work
to be performed. Training shall be provided prior to the time of job assignment and, at least,
annually. The project specific training shall. at a minimum, include the following.
1. Specific nature ()bh~ operaJioIl whis::h <::ould re.swtin exposure to lead.
2. Purpose, proper selection, fitting, use and linUtations of respirators.
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Purpose and description of the medical surveillance program and the medical
removal protection progranl, including information concerning the adverse health
effects associated with excessive exposure to lead (with particular anention to the
adverse reproductive effects on both males and females and hazards to the fetus and
additional precautions for employees who are pregnant).
4. Relevant engineering controls and good work practices.
5. The contents of any compliance plan in effect.
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Instmctions to employees that chelating agents should not routinely be used to
remove lead from their bodies and should not be used at all except under the
direction of a licensed physician.
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The employee's right of access to records under 29 CPR Part 1910.20.
F . Respiratory Protection Program
Furnish each employee required to wear a negative pressure respirator or other appropriate
type with a respirator tit test at the time of initial fining and at least every 12 months
thereafter as required by 29 CPR Part 191 0.134 and 29 CFR Part 1926.62.
Establish and implement a respiratory protection progranl as required by ANSI 288.2, 29
CPR Part 1910.134 and 29 CPR Part 1926.62.
All workers are required to don an appropriate level of protection commensurate with the
airborne concentrations of lead in which they are working. The level of protection will be
determined by the Contractor, based on objective air monitoring data.
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Licenses and Pennits
Copies of licenses and permits as required by applicable Federal, state and local regulations shall
be obtained before the start of the LBP project.
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Certifications
Prior to the start of work, submit required certifications, plans, programs, pennits and licenses
identified in Paragraph 1.5 of this specification section.
Equipment List
Prior to the start of work submit list of equipment items to be used in the work, including brand
names, model, capacity, performance characteristics, quantities and other pertinent information.
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Lead-Based Paint (LBP) Management Plan
The contractor shall prepare a detailed LBP Management Plan that identifies the work
procedUres; healthandsafetymeasuiesi6 be used in LBP w6rkprocedirres; aridtbat: addresses
spill prevention, containment and emergency response procedures. The plan shall address the
methods to be undertaken to abate the lead to include the following key elements:
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LBP containment methods to control employee exposure to lead at or below the
permissible exposure limit and to ensure that airborne lead concentrations of 30
micrograms per cubic meter of air are not exceeded outside of the lead control area.
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Unique problems associated with the LBP project.
Sketch of location, size and details of LBP control areas, decontamination rooms/areas,
change rooms and shower facilities.
5. Eating, drinking, smoking, and rest room procedures.
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Sequencing of LBP related work.
7. Personnel protective equipment and respiratory protection program, including controls.
8. Engineering controls, containment stmctures and safety measures.
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Worker exposure assessment procedures.
10. Work Practice comrols.
11. Housekeeping.
12. Hygiene facilities and practice.
13. Medical surveillance, including medical removal procedures.
14. Sampling, testing and analytical methods to include personnel air sampling requirements
of 29 CFR Part 1926.62, wipe sampling of the surface where the LBP was removed and,
when required, toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TG.P) testing of the waste
material in accordance with 40 CFR 261 and 6 NYCRR Part 371, and area air sampling
required by the specifications. Procedures must include frequency, locations, sampling and
analytical methods to be used.
Compliance Program
Contractor's Compliance Program prepared in accordance with 29 CPR Part 1926.62 (e) (2).
Waste Transporter and Disposal Facility Permits, and Disposal Documents.
1. Name, address and telephone number of 6 NYCRR Part 364 transporter who will be
transporting the LBP wastes and debris and a copy of the transporter's 6 NYCRR Part
364 permit.
Name, address and telephone number of disposal facility accepting the LBP wastes and
debris and a copy of the permit from the disposal facility documenting the facility is
permitted to accept the wastes being delivered.
Copy of completed waste characterization (waste profile) forms for obtaining approval to
dispose of the LBP wastes and liquid wastes at the disposal facility.
Copy of the approved waste characterization (waste profile) forms from the disposal
facility indicating they are permitted to accept the wastes and will accept the wastes being
delivered.
Example of completed transportation and disposal documents (i.e., bill of lading or
hazardous waste manifest and land disposal restriction notification forms, as applicable)
prior to shipment of wastes.
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shipment for the disposal of LBP wastes and debris, liquid wastes and any other wastes
generated, and copy signed by the disposal facility.
Copy of certificate of destruction for incinerated wastes, certificate of treatment and/or
certificate of disposal, as applicable and associated tracking documents from the final
disposal facility for disposal of the LBP wastes and debris.
Health and Safety Plan And Confined Space Entry Program
Contractor's wrinen site specific Health and Safety Plan prepared in accordance with 29 CFR
P<U1 1910.120 and Contractor's confined space entry program prepared in accordance with 29
CFR Pan 1910.146. These documents are requested for information only and as documentation
that they exist.
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Sampling and Laboratory Analysis Reports
Submit field sampling logs for all personal and area air samples, wipe samples and waste samples
taken, and submit copy of laboratory analysis reports and chain of custody records for all sample
analysis.
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POSTED WARNINGS AND NOTICES
The following regulations, warnings and notices shall be posted at the work site in accordance
with 29 CFR Pan 1926.62.
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Regulations
A copy of applicable Federal, state, and local regulations shall be maintained at the work site.
Warning Signs
Warning signs shall be provided at approaches to LBP control areas. Signs shall be located at a
distance from the LBP control areas that will allow personnel to read the sign and take the
necessary protective actions required before entering the LBP control area. The signs shall
comply with the requirements of 29 CFR Pan 1926.62.
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Worker Information
Right-to-know notices shall be placed in clearly visible areas of the work site in compliance with
Federal, State and Local regulations.
Air Monitoring Results
Daily air monitoring results shall be prepared in order to be easily understood by the workers and
shall be placed in a clearly visible area of the work site.
Emergency Telephone Numbers
A list of telephone numbers shall be posted at the site. The list shall include numbers of the local
hospital, emergency squad, police and fire depanments, Government and Contractor
representatives who can be reached 24 hours per day and professional consultants directly
involved in the project.
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Sufficient quantities of health and safety materials required by 29 CFR Part 1926.62, and other materials
and equipment needed to complete the project, shall be available and kept on the site.
Respirators
Air-purifying respirators shall be approved by NJOSH for use with dust, fumes and mists having
permissible exposure limits less than 0.05 milligrams per cubic meter (i.e., have high-efficiency
particulate air (HEP A) filters) and for other hazardous airborne contaminants that may be
encountered, as determined by the Competent Person. The Contractor shall furnish, at no cost to
personnel! employee, respirators to provide protection from airborne concentrations of lead.
Respirators shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR Part 1926.62 and shall be used in
accordance with 29 CPR Pan 1926.62, 29 CFR Part 1926.103 and 29 CPR Part 1910.134.
Respirator Cartridges
A sufficient supply of respirator cartridges shall be maintained at the work site to provide new
cartridges to employees and authorized visitors, throughout the duration of the project.
Cartridges shall be replaced according to the manufacturer's recommendations, when breathing
becomes difficult, or if the cartridge becomes wet.
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protection from airborne and waterborne LBP debris. An adequate supply of these items
shall be available for worker and authorized visitor use. Workers and visitors shall not take
protective clothing and equipment off the work site at any time. Protective clothing
includes:
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. COveralls (Whole Body Protective Coverings): Full-body coveralls and head covers
shall be worn by workers in the work area as necessary. Sleeves shall be secured at
the wrist and pants legs at the ankle with tape. Permeable clothing shall be
provided in heat-stress conditions. Where non-disposable coveralls are provided,
these coveralls shall be cleaned after each wearing. Cleaning of coveralls and other
non-disposable clothing shall be in accordance with the provisions for cleaning in
29 CFR Part 1926.62.
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Boots: Work boots with nonskid soles or impermeable work boot covers shall be
worn by workers. Where required by OSHA, safety boots (steel toe or steel toe and
shank) shall be worn. Paint the uppers of boots red with waterproof enamel. Do
not allow boots to be removed from the work area for any reason after being
contaminated with LBP debris. Dispose of boots as LBP contaminated waste at
the end of the work.
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Gloves: Inner gloves, appropriate for items and hazards encountered and
disposable outer work gloves shall be provided to each worker and shall be worn
while the worker is in the work area Glove material shall be appropriate for the
specific chemical exposure. Gloves shall not be removed from the work area and
shall be disposed of as LBP contaminated waste at the end of the work.
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Hard Hats: Head protection (lratdh-ats) shall De prbvidedas required by OSHA for
workers and authorized visitors. Protective plastic-strap suspension hats shall be
used Hard hats shall be worn at all times that work is in progress. Hats shall
remain in the work area until the project is completed Hats shall be thoroughly
cleaned, decontaminated and bagged before being removed from the work area at
the end of the project.
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When a LBP control area requires the use of an airtight contallm1ent barrier, a negative air
pressure system shall be used and pressure differential recordings taken. LBP shall not be
removed from the LBP control area until the proper engineer controls and HEPA filtration
systems are in place.
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be worn when the use of a full-face piece respirator is not required.
HEP A Filter Requirements
The negative air pressure system shall be equipped with approved HEPA filters per UL
586. Negative air pressure equipment shall be equipped with new HEPA filters, and shall
be sufficient to maintain a minimum pressure differential of minus 5 Pa (0.02 inch) of
water column relative to adjacent, unsealed areas. Negative air pressure system minimum
requirements are listed below.
a. The unit shall be capable of delivering its rated volume of air with a clean first
stage filter, an intermediate filter and a primary HEP A filter in place.
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The HEP A filter shall be cenified as being capable of removing panicles as small
as 0.3 micrometers at a minimum efficiency of 99.97 percent.
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The unit shall be capable of continuing to deliver no less than 70 percent of rated
capacity when the HEP A filter is 70 percent full or measures 620 Pa (2.5 inches of
water) static pressure differential on a magnehelic gauge.
The unit shall be equipped with a manometer-type negative pressure differential
monitor with minor scale division of 0.02 inch of water and accuracy within plus
or minus 1.0 percent. The manometer shall be calibrated daily as recommended by
the manufacturer. Record manually manometer . readings of. the pressure
differential between the LBP control area and adjacent unsealed areas at the
beginning of each workday and every 2 working hours thereafter.
The unit shall be equipped with a means for the operator to easily interpret the
readings in terms of the volumetric flow rate of air per minute moving through the
machine at any given moment.
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The unit shall be equipped with an electronic mechanism that automatically shuts
the machine off in the event of a filter breech or absence of a filter.
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The unit shall be equipped with an audible horn that sounds an alarm when the
machine has shut itself off.
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The unit shall be equipped with an automatic safety mechanism that prevents a
worker from improperly insening the main HEP A filter.
The unit shall be ducted through the containment barrier wall to the outside of the
work area. The unit shall not be exhausted into any work area.
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The air within the containment barrier shall. be changed at least once every 15 minutes by
a continuously operating negative air pressure system, until the LBP control area barrier is
removed. Filters shall be replaced as necessary to maintain the efficiency of the system. A
back-up unit shall be maintained onsite.
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An ami.iliary generator shall be provided with a capacity adequate to power a minimum of
50 percent of the negative air machines at any time dlU~ng the work. When power fails,
the generator controls shall automatically start the generator and switch the negative air
machine to generator power. The generator shall not present a carbon monoxide hazard
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The negative air pressure system shall not be shut down during LBP work unless
authorized by the Owner's Consultant. At the completion of the LBP work procedures
and disposal project, units shall be run untJ full cleanup has been completed and wipe
clearance samples have been collected, analyzed and have passed final clearance testing
requirements. Dismantling of the negative air pressure systems shall conform to the
wrinen decontamination procedures. Prefilters shall be removed and properly disposed.
The int~e.to the machines shall be sealed with polyethylene to prevent environmental
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Heat blower guns shall be flameless, electrical, paint-softener type with comrols to limit
temperature to 590 degrees C (1,100 degrees F). Heat blower shall be DI (non-grounded) 120
Yac, and shall be equipped with cone, fan, glass protector and spoon reflector nozzles.
Chemical Paint Strippers
Chemical paint strippers shall contain no methylene chloride.
Chemical Paint Stripper Neutralizer
Neutralizers for paint strippers shall be compatible with the substrate and suitable for use with
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contamination. During periods of cold weather, plastic materials shall be protected from the cold.
Regularly inspect materials to identify damaged or deteriorating items. Damaged or deteriorated
items shall not be used and shall be removed from the site as soon as they are discovered. Stored
materials shall not present a hazard or an inconvenience to workers, visitors and/or other employees.
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LBP work procedures and related work shall be performed in accordance with the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development "Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of
Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing" and the accepted Contractor's LBP Management Plan.
Procedures and equipment required to limit occupational and environmental exposures to lead
during LBP removal shall be in accordance with 29 CFR Part 1926.62 and as specified herein.
LBP waste and debris, lead contaminated debris and personal protective clothing and equipment
shall be disposed of in compliance with Federal, state, and local regulations.
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Personnel shall wear and use protective clothing and equipment as specified and required by 29
CFR Part 1926.62 and 29 CFR Part 1910.120. Eating, smoking, drinking, chewing tobacco and
chewing gum, and applying makeup shall not be permitted in the LBP control area. Personnel of
trades not engaged in the LBP work procedures and disposal of LBP shall not be exposed at any
time to airborne concentrations of lead equal to or in excess of 30 micrograms per cubic meter
of air. Electrical service shall be disconnected when wet removal is performed, and temporary
electrical service protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter shall be provided
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maintained showing the results of sampling tests throughout the project area. LBP work being
conducted within a LBP Control area where an airtight barrier is required shall be stopped if
measured airborne lead concentrations, collected during LBP work procedures, exceed the pre-
LBP work procedures airborne concentration levels.
Safety and Health Responsibilities, The Competent Person shall:
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2. Review and approve LBP Management Plan for conformance to the applicable
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3. Inspect LBP removal work for conformance with the accepted LBP Management Plan.
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Ensure that worker exposure air monitoring activities are in accordance with 29 CFR Pan
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Ensure work is performed in strict accordance with specifications.
Ensure hazardous exposure to personnel and to the environment are adequately
controlled.
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The Contractor's Competent Person shall be responsible for directing personal air
momtonng.
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At the request of the Owner, the Owner's Consultant shall be responsible for directing
area and final air/wipe testing.
Medical Surveillance Procedures
Medical surveillance shall be implemented in accordance with the accepted Contractor's LBP
Management Plan, and shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR Part 1926.62, including the
provisions for biological monitoring, medical removal, protection and a physician's written
opinion, signed by the physician performing the employee examination. The Contractor shall
provide a copy of the written opinion for Contractor's employees prior to each employee's
commencement of work.
Engineering Controls and Containment Structures
Engineering and work practice controls are the primary means of maintaining exposures to lead
below the PEL Paint removal and surface preparation activities must keep dust levels at a
minimum. Torch cutting of surfaces with LBP will require appropriate personal protective
equipment and exposure controls. Power tools must be equipped with vacuum shrouds including
a high efficiency particulate air filtered vacuum system attached.
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The LBP control area is where LBP work procedures occur and as such shall be
considered contaminated. The LBP control area shall be isolated to frevent LBP
containing dust or debris from passing into adjacent open areas. The contro area shall be
decontaminated at the completion of the LBP work procedure and disposal work.
Boundary Requirements.
Physical boundaries shall be provided around exterior LBP control areas by roping off
the area indicated in the LBP Management Plan.
Control Barriers
The LBP control area shall be designated and separated from other outside areas with
control barriers. The polyethylene sheeting shall have all openings masked and sealed.
.The LI3P . cOIltrql ar~a shall be . ereqed according to the CQntractorsLBP Management_
Plan. Polyethylene sheeting shall be mechanically supported, independent of duct tape or
spray adhesive.
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Ex,erior LBP control area requirements: Where the construction of a contained
LBP control area is impractical or not required based on the method of lead work
procedures, a roped-off perimeter shall be installed 20 feet from and around the
area where the LBP handling procedures are performed and other requirements
for LBP control areas shall be maintained. Personal monitoring of airborne
concentrations shall be conducted in adjacent areas during the work shift, in
accordance with 29 CFR Part 1926.62. Area air monitoring inside and outside of
the roped-off perimeter shall be conducted as specified. Airborne concentrations
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Personnel decontamination units shall be provided when required for the LBP
procedures. Materials fabricated or delivered to the site before the shop drawings have
been returned to the Contractor will be subject to rejection by the Owner. Specifications
and drawings of portable prefab units, such as a trailer unit, if utilized, must be submitted
for review and approval before start of construction. Submittal shall include, but not be
limited to, a floor plan layout showing dimensions, materials, sizes, thickness, plumbing,
and electrical outlets. Access between contaminated and uncontaminated areas shall be
through an airlock. Access between any two rooms or room and trailer within the
decontamination unit shall be through a plastic sheeting cunained doorway. A separate
equipment decontamination unit shall be provided. Each work area shall have an
emergency exit. The personnel decontamination unit's clean room shall be the only
means of entrance and exit, except for emergencies, from the LBP control area. Materials
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The clean room shall have only one exit to non-contaminated areas of the site. An
airtight seal shall be constructed of polyethylene between the clean room and
uncontaminated areas.. Surfaces of the clean room shall be protected with sheet
polyethylene. A temporary unit with a separate equipment decontamination locker room
and a clean locker room shall be provided for personnel who are required to wear whole
body protective clothing. One locker shall be provided in each locker room for each LBP
worker, and each Contractor's representative. Lead-free personal clothing and shoes shall
be kept in the clean locker. Hand wash station! showers shall be located between the
equipment decontamination locker room and the clean locker room, and employees shall
wash or shower before changing into personal clothes. An adequate supply of clean
disposable towels shall be provided. LBP contaminated work clothing shall be cleaned.
Clean rooms shall be physically attached to the LBP control area for areas inside the
building but may be directly adjacent to the LBP control area outside of the building.
Joint use of this space for other functions, such as offices, equipment storage, etc., is
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An operational shower and hand washing station shall be provided between the work
area and the clean changing room. Workers shall wash and! or shower before entering the
clean changing room. Shower room shall be separated from other rooms by air-tight
walls fabricated from polyethylene sheeting. Water shall be hot and cold or warm. Shower
heads/ controls, soap dish, continuing supply of soap, and clean towels shall be provided.
The shower shall be maintained in a sanitary condition. Waste water shall be pumped to
. . drain and through waste water filters. that meet state and! or localnrequirements. These
filters shall be located inside the shower unit and filters shall be changed regularly. Spent
filters shall be discarded as LBP contaminated waste.
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The Equipmern Decontamination Unit shall be used for removal of equipment and
materials from the LBP control area, and shall include a wash room, holding room, and
an enclosed walkway. The unit shall be constructed from wood framing material and
polyethylene sheeting. Workers shall not enter or exit the LBP control area through the
Equipment Decontamination Unit. A wash down station, consisting of an enclosed
shower unit, shall be located in the work area outside the Wash Room. The washdown
station shall be used to clean equipment, bags and containers. Bagged or containerized
LBP wastes shall be passed from the work area and cleaned in the Wash Room. The
Wash Room shall be separated from the work area by a polyethylene sheet flap.
Wastewater shall be filtered and filters shall be changed as required for the shower unit
and the Wash Room. Filters shall be disposed of as LBP contaminated wastes. The
Holding Room shall be used as a drop location for bagged LBP passed from the Wash
Room. This room shall be constructed so that bagged materials cannot be passed from
the Wash Room through the Holding Room to the enclosed walkway. The walkway shall
provide access to the Holding Room from outside the work area. The enclosed walkway
shall be separated from the exterior by a single flap of polyethylene sheeting. The
Contractor's equipment used for LBP work procedures shall be decontaminated prior to
its removal outside of the lead control area. The decontamination water shall be
containerized, the containers labeled, the liquid sampled and analyzed in the laboratory
for lead, and properly disposed of off-site according to applicable Federal, State and
Local regulations. See Paragraph 3.5.C.2.
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Maintenance of Decontamination Units
Barriers and polyethylene sheeting shall be effectively sealed and taped. Containment
barriers shall be visually inspected at the beginning of each work period. Damaged
barriers and defects shall be immediately repaired upon discovery. Smoke testing
methods shall be used to test effectiveness. of barTiers when directed by the Owner's
Consultant.
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Personnel exiting a LBP control area shall perform the following procedures and shall
not leave the work place wearing any clothing or equipment worn during the work day:
a. HEP A vacuum all protective clothing before removing.
b. Remove protective clothing in the decontamination room and place this clothing
in an approved impermeable disposal bag.
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be installed, as needed, to accomplish the LBP operations properly and safely. The
Contractor shall maintain the security and-maintenance of-the utility-system in the LBP
control areas. In the event of a failure of any utility system, the Owner will not be
responsible for any loss of time or other expense incurred by the Contractor. In addition
to any site-specific temporary utility requirements, the Contractor shall provide:
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Back-flow protection on all water connections is required. Finings installed by the
Contractor shall be removed after completion of work with no damage or
alteration to existing water piping and equipment.
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A hot water heater, if necessary, to provide warm water to the decontamination
showers.
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Electrical service to work areas. Electrical service shall comply with National
Electric Code, State and Local requirements and UL standards. Warning signs
shall be posted at power outlets, which are other than 110-120 volt power. Only
grounded extension cords shall be used. Incandescent lamps and light fixtures
shall be of adequate wattage to provide good illumination in LBP control areas.
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Temporary heating units, when needed, that have been tested and labeled by UL,
FM, or another recognized trade association related to the fuel being consumed.
Forced air or fan type units shall not be utilized inside a work area.. Units shall
have tip-over protection.
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Components shall be removed intact to the extent practicable. A 6-mil polyethylene drop cloth
shall be placed on either side of the component, prior to its removal, to catch any paint chips
that may become dislodged. The component shall be wrapped in a layer of 6-mil polyethylene for
movement to the disposal container. Follow proper disposal requirements. The area around the
component removal shall be wet wiped and HEP A vacuumed, including the tent enclosure. The
polyethylene sheeting shall be carefully folded in on itself and placed in a 6-mil disposal bag.
Containment debris shall be properly disposed of as lead-based waste.
Clearance will be performed as follows:
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settled dust, paint chips, or debris in work area.. If located, cleanings will commence until
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Chemical Stripping: Assumed Exposure (50 ug/ m3 - 500 ug/ m3)
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other hot-work will affect building components coated with lead-based paint or lead containing
coatings. The specific stripping agent(s) proposed must be approved by the Owner. No
chemical strippers containing methylene chloride shall be used by the Contractor on this
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1. Horizontal surfaces directly below and at least 10' in a radial direction from the area where
chemical stripping is to be performed shall be protected with 6-mil poly.
All LBP on specified surfaces shall be removed to the bare substrate. The job is not
considered complete until the substrate is dry and free of paint, debris, and LBP residue.
LBP stripping agents shall be brushed or troweled on the designated surfaces, or otherwise
applied in accordance with manufacturer's specifications. The minimum thickness of
chemical stripping agent applied shall be 0.125 (1/8) inches or the manufacturer's
recommendations
Stripping agents shall not be applied to, nor be allowed to inadvertently penetrate, wood
and! or other porous substrates.
The required dwell time for stripping will depend upon the ambient temperature, humidity,
and thickness of LBP. If LBP is not completely removed following the initial application of
stripper, a second application and wet scraping may be required.
Removed LBP shall not be deposited on the polyethylene containment surfaces, but shall
be transferred directly into 6-mil polyethylene bags from the scraper. LBP shall be
removed by wet scraping to the maximum extent feasible.
Any residue not removable by wet scraping shall be washed down to the bare metal
substrate with a high-phosphate solution. LBP-contaminated wastewater shall be kept to a
minimum using wet scrub brushes or sponges. These residues and disposable cleaning
media shall also be directly tr.msferred to the6-mil polyethylene bags containing other LBP
wastes. Free standing water shall be eliminated by use of a drying agent.
8. Clearance will be performed as follows:
a. Visual Clearance - Determine that all required work has been completed.
Look for settled dust, paint chips, or debris in work area. If located, cleanings will
commence until visual inspection locates no evidence of dust.
b. If requested, the Owner's Consultant shall perform Dust and! or Soil Sampling as
outlined in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development "Guidelines for
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Manual Demolition/Scraping/Cleaning: Assumed Exposure (50 ug/m3 - 500 ug/m3)
1. Manual demolition, scraping, manual sanding and power tool cleaning with dust collection
systems shall be performed in conjunction with engineering and work practice controls
meeting the requirements of 29 CFR 1926.62(e)(1).
2. Seal openings of HVAC ductwork and other penetrations (doors, windows, etc.) within the
Control-Area with two layers of 6-mil polyethylene- sheeting.- For work on vertical surfaces,
place a layer of 6-mil polyethylene sheeting below the area prior to manual
demolition/ scraping/ cleaning. The sheeting shall extend 5 ft. on either side of the work
area, to catch any paint chips that may become dislodged.
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3. Wet methods shall be used during manual scraping, manual sanding and power tool
cleaning with dust collection systems. Local HEP A ventilation shall be utilized in
conjunction with manual scraping, manual sanding and power tool cleaning with dust
collection systems. ln the case that local HEP A ventilation is not sufficient to control dust
hazards, the Contractor shall be required to install engineering controls to meet
requirements of Specification Section 1. 8 (D) "Negative Air Pressure System".
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shall be HEP A vacuumed or placed directly into 6-mil polyethylene bags. The Contractor
shall maintain all surfaces as free as practicable of accumulated lead dust to prevent the
dispersal of lead into the work place. LBP shall be removed by manual methods to the
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TCLP testing is completed. Follow proper disposal requirements. The area around the
surfaces subject to work shall be wet wiped and HEPA vacuumed, including the
polyethylene sheeting. Upon clearance by the Owner's Consultant, the polyethylene
sheeting shall be carefully folded in on itself and!laced in a 6mil disposal bag. Containment
debris shall be properly disposed of as lead-base waste.
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outlined in the u.s. Department of Housing and Urban Development "Guidelines for
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Owner's Consultant for approval prior to the start of the project. As there are many different
components in differing areas of the building(s), it is impractical to address every potential
lead work procedure. The intent of alternative lead work procedures shall be to maintain
compliance with 29 CFR 1926.62 and maintain airborne concentrations of lead dust below the
Action Level of 30 ug/ dL of air.
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Personnel Air Monitoring (provided by the Contractor, as necessary)
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Personnel air monitoring samples for airborne concentrations of lead shall be collected
and analyzed in accordance with 29 CFR Part 1926.62. Results shall be reported in
micrograms per cubic meter of air. The Competent Person shall use personal air
monitoring results t?d~termir1e_ the eff~cti",~ness of e~~~eering c~ntr(*,_ th~ adequacy of
PPE ana to determme if proper work practIces are bemg employed. The Owner shall be
notified if any personal air monitoring result equals or exceeds 30 micrograms per cubic
meter of air. The Contractor shall take steps to reduce the concentration of lead in the air.
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Airborne concentrations of lead shall be collected and analyzed in the laboratory. Results shall be
reported in micrograms per cubic meter of air.
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Pre- LBP work
Pre- LBP work samples shall be collected in the following locations: I) inside the lead
control area, one upwind of the LBP work and two downwind of the LBP work
procedure activities; and 2) outside the physical boundary (roped off) area, one upwind of
the LBP work and two downwind of the LBP work activities. A total of six (6) samples. If
work is performed inside the building, similar numbers of samples are to be positioned
inside and outside the LBP containment area.
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LBP Work
The Competent Person shall collect area air samples on a daily basis during the duration
of the LBP work. The samples shall be collected in the same location as the pre-work
samples.
The area air samples shall be collected at 4 to 6 feet above grade, and using high volume
air samplers.
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The air samples shall be analyzed by NIOSH Method 7082 or method approved by
Engineer.
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The Contractor shall have the results of the area air monitoring within 24 hours after
c?mpletion of the sampling. Results shall be reponed in micrograms per cubic meter of
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Excessive Levels
Outdoor LBP work shall cease and the Owner notified if measured airborne lead
concentrations, collected during LBP activities, exceed the pre-work airborne
concentration levels. The Contractor may be required to clean and re-sample the affected
area, at no additional cost to the Owner. The Contractor shall correct the work practices
and! or engineering controls and shall resume LBP work procedures at the direction of
the Owner's Consultant.
Waste Sampling and Testing (provided by the Contractor)
Sampling and testing of all waste, shall be in accordance with 40 CPR Part 261,6 NYCRR Part
371 and SW-846, Chapter 9, Sampling Plan. See Paragraph 3.5.C of this specification section for
waste sampling and analyses requirements.
Soil Sampling (provided by the Owner's Consultant, as requested)
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If the Owner's Consultant or Owner's representative observes paint chips or LBP debris
on the surface of the soil surrounding the work area during the LBP work procedures or
at completion or if the Owner's Consultant or ll-I/ Owner's Representative suspects
potential contamination to the soil based on observed procedures and conditions during
the work, the contractor shall pay for composite soil samples of the surface soil where
designatedbyntheGwner's. Consultam-and-ata frequencynspecified by the Owner's
Consultant. Two Background surface soil samples will be collected where directed by the
Owner's Consultant. The samples shall be analyzed by an independent laboratory for lead
on a total basis (by EPA Method 6010) and TCLP basis (Extraction Method 1311,
analysis by EPA Method 6010).
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SLmdard Soils Clearance samples shall be collected by the Owner's Consultant and paid
for by the Owner. The s~lI11ples shall be analyzed by an independent laboratory for lead
on a total basis (by EPA Method 6010) and TCLP basis (Extraction Method 1311,
analysis by EPA Method 6010).
3. If the analyses exceed the TCLP limit, the soil shall be treated as LBP contaminated
waste, excavated and disposed of as a hazardous waste by the Contractor.
Clearance Level:
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Dust/wipe samples shall be taken no sooner than 24 hours after abatement activities,
including clean-up activities, have been completed.
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Sampling for clearance criteria shall be performed as detailed in the HUD Guidance
document. Appendices 13 and 14.
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Failure to clear the work area and recleaning shall be the responsibility of the Contractor.
The work area shall remain in place until satisfactory clearance has been achieved.
4. Analysis of DustIWipe samples for areas, which failed previous DustIWipe sampling,
shall be reimbursed by the Contractor.
Clearance Levels:
Floors:
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Surfaces in the LBP control area shall be maintained free of accumulations of paint chips,
LBP_ debris, blasting debris and-dust. Spread of dust.and- debrisshallbe-restncted;-waste
shall not be distributed over the work area. Dry sweep or compressed air shall not be
used for cleanup. At the end of each shift, the area shall be cleaned of visible lead paint
contamination by vacuuming with a HEP A filtered vacuum cleaner and wet wiping the
area. LBP work procedures work shall cease during the cleanup.
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The Contractor shall certify in writing that the inside and outside the lead control area air
monitoring samples are less than 30 micrograms per cubic meter of air, the respiratory protection
for the employees was adequate, the work procedures were performed in accordance with 29
CFR Part 1926.62 and that there was no visible accumulations of lead-based paint and dust on
the worksite. Do not remove warning signs at the lead control area or roped-off boundary signs
prior. to the Cfi:ner's qonsu~tant's receipt. of the ~ontract~r's certification. Re-clean areas
showmg dust, reSIdual pamtchips. LBP debns and blastmg debns. .
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At Completion of LBP work Procedure and a satisfactory visual inspection by the
Engineer, a clean-up shall be performed by the Contractor. This clean-up includes
removal of any contaminated material, equipment or debris including polyethylene
sheeting from the work area. The polyethylene sheeting shall be sprayed or misted with
water for dust comrol, construction debris removed and then the sheeting removed by
folding it in upon itself.
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Lead-contaminated debris shall be containerized in accordance with paragraph
3.5.C.1, LBP Wastes and Lead-Contaminated Wastes. Waste bags shall not be
overloaded, shall be securely sealed and stored in the designated area until
disposal.
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Removal of surface polyethylene sheeting shall begin from top to bon om.
Removal of floor polyethylene sheeting shall begin at the comers and folded in
the middle to contain the dust. Polyethylene shall be disposed of as specified in
Paragraph 3.5.C.l
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Cleaning Equipment. The Contractor shall decontaminate the lead abatement
equipment and equipment used in the work area. The wastewater from cleaning
shall be contained, sampled and disposed of as specified in Paragraph 3.5.C.2.
1. LBP Wastes and Lead-Contaminated Water,
LBP waste and lead-contarninated waste and debris shall be stored sampled and analyzed
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The LBP waste and debris, lead contaminated personal protective equipment (PPE),
clothing and waste polyethylene and lead-contaminated waste and' debris shall be
containerized in DOT approved containers (i.e.. 55 gallon drums, roll-off, etc.). If
the waste is placed in roll-off(s), the roll off shall be lined with a minimum of 2
layers of6-il polyethylene prior to placing any waste in it and covered with a liquid
tight cover. Each container shall be labeled to identify the type of waste as defined
in 49 CFR Part 172, 6 NYCRR Part 371 and 6NYCRR Part 360 and with the date
lead contaminated wastes were first put into the container.
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A representative sample of the container(s) of LBP wastes and lead-contaminated
wastes and debris generated by the LBP activities shall be taken in accordance with
SW-. 846, Chapter 9, SaI11plingPl~ <lI!d an~qip__th~Jabol"at~ry Jor TCLP lead
by ErA'MethodS 1311 (extraction) and 6010 (analysis). If the wastes are placed in
roll-off(s), four (4) composite samples per roll-off shall be taken for analysis. If the
wastes are placed in 55 gallon drums, one composite sample for every ten (10)
drums of wastes shall be taken for analysis. The laboratory analyses results shall
dictate the proper method of disposal of the waste. A copy of the results shall be
anached to the waste characterization (waste profile) form.
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A waste characterization (waste profile) fonn shall be completed for the LBP waste
and lead-contaminated waste and debris, and lead contaminated personal protective
equipment and clothing (if containerized separately) and the fonns submined to The
Owner for approval. The Contractor shall process the forms and forward to the
disposal facility for approval. The approved waste profile fonns from the disposal
facility shall be submined to the Owner prior to shipment of the wastes off-site.
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The applicable waste transportation and disposal documents (i.e., hazardous waste
manifest, bill of lading, non-hazardous waste manifest, land disposal restriction
notification, etc.) shall be obtained and completed. An example of the completed
waste transportation and disposal documents shall be submined to Owner for
approval prior to shipment of the waste off-site.
Pick-up of hazardous wastes shall be made as needed to ensure that containers do
not remain on the work site longer than 90 calendar days from the date affixed to
each .c<:>ntainer. .The Owner will assign an area for interim storage of waste-
contammg contamers.
Lead contaminated personal protective equipment/ clothing, lead contaminated
polyethylene, filters and debris, which cannot be sampled, shall be handled, stored,
transported, and disposed of in the same manner as the LBP wastes and lead-
contaminated wastes and debris, based on the sampling, laboratory analyses results
and SW-846, Chapter 9, Sampling Plan calculations perfonned on the LBP wastes
and lead-contaminated wastes and debris.
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The LBP and lead contaminated wastes/ debris shall be handled, stored, transported
and disposed of in accordance with 40 CFR Pans 260 to 265, 6 NYCRR Par 370 to
373, 6 NYCRR Pan 364 and 6 NYCRR Pan 360, as applicable. Additionally, the
disposal.shall be based on the sampling, laboratory analysis results and SW-846,
Chapter 9, Sampling Plan calculations. Land disposal restriction notification shall be
as required by 40 CFR Pan 268 and 6 NYCRR Pan 376.
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Lead contaminated wastewater and decontamination water generated from the
LBP work procedures s~all ~e stored in DOT approve? 55 gallon drums. Each
drum shall be labeled to Identify the type of waste as deflIied by 49 CFR Pan 172,
6 NYCRR Pan 371 and 6 NYCRR Pan 360 and with the date lead contaminated
liquid was first put into the drum. .
A representative sample from the drurn(s) of liquid wastes shall be taken in
accordance with SW-846, Chapter 9, Sampling Plan and analyzed in the laboratory
for total lead and total cadmium by EPA Method 200.7/6010. One composite
sample for every ten (10) drums of liquid wastes shall be taken for analysis. The
laboratory analyses results shall dictate the proper method of disposal of the waste.
A copy of the results shall be attached to the waste characterization (waste profile)
form.
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The Owner shall sign the form{s). The Contractor shall process the form(s) and
forward the forms to the disposal facility for approval. The approved waste profile
form(s) from the disposal facility shall be submitted to the Owner and Engineer
prior to shipment of the wastes off-site.
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The applicable waste tLllisponation and disposal documents (i.e., hazardous waste
manifest, bill of lading, non-hazardous waste manifest, land disposal restriction
notification, ete.) shall be obtained and completed. An example of the completed
waste transponation and disposal documents shall be submitted to Owner for
approval priono shipment of the waste off-site.
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The lead contaminated wastewater and decontamination water shall be handled,
stored, transponed and disposed of in accordance with 40 CFR Pans 260 to 265, 6
NYCRR Pan 370 to 373, 6 NYCRR Pan 364 and 6 NYCRR Pan 360 as
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Waste pick-up cannot be performed until all required submittals have been
reviewed and approved by the Owner. The Owner must be present at waste pick-
up to sign the waste transponation documents and approve pick-up. No waste
shall leave the site without approval and authorization by Owner.
Coordinate scheduling of waste pick-up and transponation with Owner. Notify
Owner at least 48 hours ahead of when the waste pick-up will take place.
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All wastes shall be properly disposed of off-site at an approved disposal facility.
The wastes shall be transponed by a transponer permitted to transpon wastes per
6 NYCRR Pan 364. The wastes shall be disposed of at a facility permitted to
accept the waste being disposed of.
Submit copy of completed and signed transportation and disposal documents to
Owner and Engineer at time of shipment and submit copy of document signed by
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Return or cause to be returned all waste manifests and bills of lading signed by the
disposal facility within fifteen (15) days of removal from the project site.
Submit certification of destruction for all incinerated wastes and cenificates of
f~al treatment and! or final disposal, as applicable, for all wastes disposed of off-
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All waste transportation and disposal must be conducted in accordance with all
applicable State, Local and Federal regulations, all generator State regulations, all
the State regulations where the wastes are transported through, and the disposal
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1.01 DESCRIPTION
A. All work under this contract shall be performed in strict accordance with the specifications and all
applicable laws for asbestos removal projects. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials,
supervision, services, insurance and equipment necessary for the complete and total removal of asbestos
containing materials as described herein, in attachments to the specification, Job Specific Variance and as
directed by The Town of Wappinger (here-in-after the "Owner"). Contractor shall provide for personnel air
monitoring to satisfy OSHA regulation 29 CFR Parts 1926.1101 (f). All work performed shall be in strict
accordance with applicable provisions and regulations promulgated under New York State Department of
Labor, Industrial Code 56 OCR-56).
B. The Contractor shall satisfy the requirements for asbestos projects issued by the New York State
Department of Labor concerning licensing and certification; notification; equipment; removal and disposal
procedures; engineering controls; work area preparation; decontamination and clean-up procedures; and
personnel air monitoring.
C. The Contractor shall be responsible for submittal of asbestos project notification and applicable fees to
EP A and NYS DOL concerning this project. Project notification shall be made for the cumulative total of
ACM to be removed as required by ICR-56- 3.4. Work practices for each individual work area established
shall be consistent with the quantity of ACM contained within that work area as defmed in ICR~56-2.
D. The scope of work under this contract shall include the following:
1. All asbestos containing materials (ACM) shall be removed in accordance with these specifications. The
Contractor is responsible for field verification of the estimated quantities, locations and other site
conditions that may affect his work.
2. All fixed objects remaining within the work area shall be protected as required by Title 12 NYCRR
Section 56-7.1 0 (b) and as described in these specifications.
3. The containerization, labeling and disposal of all asbestos waste in accordance with applicable city,
state and federal regulations and these specifications.
4. The contractor will be responsible for repairing all building components scheduled to remain in place
damaged during abatement including, but not limited to, ceiling tiles, ceiling fmishes and wall fmishes.
5. The Contractor shall be responsible for demolition required to access materials identified in scope of
work and on associated drawings.
6. Concealed conditions that are exposed and may require additional work shall be brought to the
attention of the Owner immediately. The Contractor shall not abate these areas without a written notice
to proceed. If the contractor remmles additional asbestos prior to the orde:r-to preceed the additional
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considered weekends and not included for working days. The Contractor may, at the approval of the
Owner, work past these hours. The Contractor will incur any cost over the regular costs to the Owner.
The supervision and staffing for the project in accordance with the Owner's phasing schedule.
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systems in the proposed work areas will be shut down. Electricity and water supply will be maintained
in the building for use by the Contractor. The Contractor is responsible for securing all power in the
work area(s) and establishing all temporary GFCI hookups necessary to complete his work.
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areas indicted. Subsequent to final air clearance the substrate shall be washed with a neutralizing agent
to prepare the substrate to accept new floor covering and eliminate residual odors.
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Deliveries and storage of equipment must be coordinated with the Facility and the Owner.
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Provide a list of projects of similar nature performed within the past two years and include the dollar
value of all projects. Provide project references to include owner, consultant, and air monitoring firms'
name, contact person, address, and phone number, include location of project and date of completion.
Contractor license issued by New York State Department of Labor for asbestos work in accordance
with ICR-56-3.
A list of owned equipment available to be used in the performance of the project.
4. The number of years engaged in asbestos removal.
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contractor.
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decontamination facilities, respirator program, special removal techniques, etc.
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available to perform the project. Such data shall include, but not be limited to, the firm's balance sheet
for the last fisoal year;
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proceedings undertaken or issued by any law enforcement, regulatory agency, or consultant concerning
performance on previous asbestos abatement contracts. Briefly describe the circumstances citing the
project and involved persons and agencies as well as the outcome of any actions.
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Answer the question: "Has your firm or its agents been issued a Stop Work order on any project within
the last two years?" If "Yes" provide details as discussed above.
Answer the question: "Are you now, or have you been in the past, a party to any litigation or
arbitrations arising out of your performance on Asbestos Abatement Contracts?" If "Yes" provide
details as discussed in ]. above.
Describe any liquidated damages assessed within the last two years.
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1. Provide documentation of worker training for each person assigned to the project. Documentation shall
include copies of each workers valid New York State asbestos handler certificates (for those employees
who may perform asbestos removal), documentation of current respirator fit test and current OSHA
required training and medical examination.
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Statement" forms shall be completed, signed and submitted for each worker assigned to the project.
Records of all employee training and medical surveillance shall be maintained for at least forty (40)
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of Labor pursuant to the authority vested in the Commissioner by section 906 of the Labor Laws, and
that the employees performing asbestos related work on this project are certified by the State of New
York as required in Part 56 of Title 12 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations of
the State of New York latest edition. Copies of all licenses shall be submitted prior to the
commencement of the project.
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4. . The Contractor shall submit a-written respiratory protection program meeting the requirements of29
CFR 1910.134 to the Consultant.
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supervise the asbestos project.
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6. The name and address of the deposit or waste disposal site or sites where the asbestos materials are to
be deposited or disposed of. This site must be approved by the Owner. The manifesting procedure
must also be specified.
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The name, address and New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation JD Number of any
transporters that are to be used to transport waste.
A written Standard Operation Procedure (SOP) that is designed and implemented to maximize
protection against human exposure to asbestos dust. The SOP shall take into consideration the workers,
visitors, building employees, general public and environment. As a minimum the procedures must
include the following:
Security for all work areas on an around-the-clock basis against unauthorized access.
Project organization chart including the phone numbers of at least two responsible persons who shall
be authorized to dispatch men and equipment to the project in the event of an emergency; including
weekends.
Description of protective clothing and NJOSH approved respirators to be used.
Description of all removal methods to be used, including HEP A air filtration and decontamination
sequence with special emphasis on any procedure that may deviate from these specifications.
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e. A list of manufacturers' certificates stating that all vacuums, negative air filtration equipment,
respirators and air supply equipment meet OSHA and EP A requirements.
f. A list of all materials proposed to be furnished and used under this contract.
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g. Emergency evacuation procedures in the event of fire, smoke or accidents such as injury from falling,
heat exposure, electrical shock, etc.
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h. The name, address and ELAP number of the New York State Department of Health Certified
Analytical Testing Laboratory the Contractor proposes to use for the OSHA monitoring.
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9. A detailed plan, in triplicate, for the phasing of the project, division of work areas and location of
decontamination facilities, waste containers and temporary office.
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indicating phases is required.
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dates and time of the following items within each personal decontamination unit:
1. Meetings; purpose, attendants, discussion (brief)
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2. Sign-in and sign-out of all persons entering the work area including name, date, time, social security
number, position or function and general description of daily activity.
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3. Testing of barriers and enclosure systems using smoke tubes prior to the beginning of abatement
activities and at least once a day thereafter until satisfactory clearance air monitoring results have been
achieved.
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Inspection of all plastic barriers, twice daily, by the asbestos supervisor.
Loss of enclosure integrity; special or unusual events, barrier breaches, equipment failures, etc.
6. Daily cleaning of enclosures.
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7. Personnel air monitoring test results for OSHA Compliance. Results shall be posted at the work site
within 24 hours of testing and copies supplied to the Owner within five (5) days of testing.
Abnormalities shall be supplied to the Owner immediately.
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C. Documentation with confirmation signature of Consultant's representative of the following shall be
provided by the Contractor at the final closeout of the project.
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1. Testing of barriers and enclosure systems using smoke tubes shall be performed prior to the beginning
of abatement activities and at least once a day thereafter until satisfactory clearance air monitoring
results have been achieved.
2. Inspection of all plastic barriers.
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5. Removal of waste materials.
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D. The Contractor shall provide records of all project information, to include the following which shall be
submitted upon completion ofthe project and prior to approval of the Contractor's payment application:
1. The location and description of the abatement project.
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2. The name, address and social security number of the person( s) who supervised the asbestos project.
3. Certified payroll documentation Pursuant to Article 8, Section 220 of the NYS Labor Law
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4. Copies of EP AlNYSDOL Asbestos Certificates for all Workers and Supervisors employed on the
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8. The amounts and type of asbestos materials that was removed, enclosed, encapsulated, or disturbed.
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were deposited or disposed of and all related manifests, receipts and other documentation associated
with the disposal of asbestos waste.
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10. The name and address of any transporters used to transport waste and all related manifests, receipts and
other documentation associated with the transport of asbestos waste.
11. All other information that may be required by state, federal or local regulations.
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12. Copy of the Supervisor's Daily Project Log of events as described in 1.03 B, above.
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A. The Contractor shall be required to prepare and submit notifications to the following agencies at least ten
(10) days prior to the commencement of the project:
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1. Asbestos NESHAPS Contact
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
NESHAPS Cooordinator, Air Facilities Branch
26 Federal Plaza
New York, New York 10007
(212) 264-7307
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Division of Safety and Health
Asbestos Control Bureau
State Office Building Campus, Building 12, Room 454
Albany, New York 12240
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3. Owner: The Town Of Wappinger
20 Middlebush Road
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
4. Environmental Consultant:
Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
1376 Route 9
Wappingers Falls, New York 12590
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1. Name and address of Owner
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3. Address and description of the building, including size, age, and prior use of the building or area; the
amount, in square feet or linear feet of asbestos material to be removed; room designation numbers or
other local information where asbestos material is found, including the type of asbestos material
(friable or non-friable).
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Methods to be employed in abating asbestos containing materials.
Procedures and equipment, including ventilating/exhaust systems, that will be employed to comply
with the Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Title 40, Part 61 of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency.
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7. The name and address of the carting company and of the waste disposal site where the asbestos waste
will be deposited.
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NOTE: Notifications shall be submitted using standard forms as may be used by the respective agency.
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For DOL (NYS) include "Asbestos Project Notification" form (DOSH-483) with proper fee, if required.
For EPA include "Notification of Demolition and Renovation"; 40 CFR Part 61.
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C. The Contractor shall secure any permits required by the city, town, county, or state that may be required
and the cost for obtaining the permit shall be included in his base bid.
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D. The Contractor shall erect warning signs around the work space at every point of potential entry into the
work area in accordance with OSHA 1926.58k (2), (i). These signs shall bear the following information:
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CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD
AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY
RESPIRATORS AND PROTECTIVE
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E. The Contractor shall post at entrances to the work place and immediate adjacent areas, notifications to
building occupants which include the name and license number of the contractor, project location and
size, amount and type of ACM, abatement procedures, dates of expected occurrence and name and
address of the air monitor and laboratory in compliance with ICR 56-3.6.
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F. The Contractor shall post a list of emergency telephone numbers at the job site which shall include the
Owner's Representative, police, emergency squad, local hospital, Environmental Protection Agency, N.Y.
State Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the local Department of
Health.
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Except to the extent that more explicit or more stringent requirements are written directly into the contract
documents, applicable standards of the construction industry have the same force and effects (and are made a
part of contract documents by reference) as if copied directly into contract documents, or as if published
copies were bound herewith. Resolution of overlapping and conflicting requirements which result from the
application of several different industry standards to the same unit of work shall be by adherence to the most
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A. Applicable standards listed in these Specifications form a part of this Specification and include, but are
not necessarily limited to, standards promulgated by the following agencies and organizations:
1. ANSI:
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American National Standards Institute
1430 Broadway
New York, New York 10018
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American Society for Heating, Refrigerating
and Air Conditioning Engineers
1791 Tullie Circle NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30329
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3. ASTM:
American Society for Testing and Materials
1916 Race Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ] 9103
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Code of Federal Regulations Available
from Government Printing Office
Washington, District of Columbia 20402
5. CGA
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Compressed Gas Association
1235 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, Virginia 22202
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6. CS
Commercial Standard ofNBS
(US Dept. of Commerce)
Government Printing Office
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7. EPA
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 11
26 Federal Plaza
New York, New York 10007
Asbestos Coordinator - Room 802
(212) 264-9538
Part 61, Sub-Parts A & B
National Emission Standard for Asbestos
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Federal Specification (General Services Administration)
7th and D Street, SW
Washington, District of Columbia 20406
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National Bureau of Standards
(U S Department of Commerce)
Gaithersburg, Maryland 20234
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National Electrical Code (by NFP A)
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National Fire Protection Association
Batteryrnarch Park
Quincy, Massachusetts 02269
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
26 Federal Plaza
New York, New York 10007
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13.NYSDOH
New York State Department of Health
Bureau of Toxic Substance Assessment
Room 359 - 3rd Floor
Tower Building Empire State Plaza
Albany, New York 12237
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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Room 136
50 Wolf Road
Albany, New York 12233-3245
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State of New York Department of Labor
Division of Safety and Health
Asbestos Control Program
State Campus
Building 12
Albany, New York 12240
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(US Department of Labor)
New York Regional Office - room 3445
1515 Broadway
New York, New York 10036
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17. UL
Underwriters Laboratories
333 Pfingsten Road
Northbrook, Illinois 60062
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B. Federal Regulations: Those which govern asbestos abatement work or hauling and disposal of asbestos
waste materials:
1. U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, (OSHA):
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a. Asbestos Regulations
Title 29, Part 1910, of the Code of Federal Regulations.
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b. Respiratory Protection
Title 29, Part 1910, Section 134 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
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c. Construction Industry
Title 29, Part 1926, of the Code of Federal Regulations.
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d. Access to Employee Exposure & Medical Records
Title 29, Part 1910, Section 20 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
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e. Hazard Communication
Title 29, Part 1910, Section 1200 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
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f. Specifications for Accident Prevention Signs and Tags
Title 29, Part 1910, section 145 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
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2. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EP A):
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a. Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) Regulation Asbestos Containing Materials in
Schools Final Rule & Notice Title 40, Part 763, Subpart E of the Code of Federal Regulations.
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40 CFR Part 763, Subpart G, CPTS 62044, FLR 2843-9
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Title 40, Part 61, Subpart A of the Code of Federal Regulations
National Emission Standard for Asbestos
Title 40, Part 61, Subpart M (Revised Subpart B) of the Code of Federal Regulations
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 1976, 1980
Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSW A) ] 984
Subtitle D, Subtitle C
3. U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT):
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C. State Regulations: Those which govern asbestos abatement work or hauling and disposal of asbestos
waste materials:
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1. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEe) Regulations regarding waste
collection registration. Title 6, Part 364 of the New York State Official Compilation of Codes, Rules
and Regulations - 6NYCRR 364.
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2. New York State Right-To-KnowLaw
3. New York State Department of Labor Asbestos Regulations Industrial Code Rule 56.
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D. Standards: Those which govern asbestos abatement work or hauling and disposal of asbestos waste
materials:
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1. American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
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a. Fundamentals Governing the Design and Operation of Local Exhaust Systems
Publication Z9.2-79
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b. Practices for Respiratory Protection
Publication Z88.2-80
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E. Guidance Documents: Those which discuss asbestos abatement work or hauling and disposal of asbestos
waste materials are listed below only for the Contractor's information. These documents do not describe
the work and are not a part of the work of this contract.
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1. Guidance for Controlling Asbestos Containing Materials in Buildings (Purple Book)
EP A560/5-85-024.
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F. Patents and Roya]ties~ The Contractor shall pay all royalties and/or license fees. The Contractor shall
defend all suits and claims for infringement of any patent rights and save the Owner and Consultant
harmless from loss including attorney fees on account thereof.
1.06 DEFINITIONS
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As used in or in connection with these specifications the following are terms and definitions.
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Abatement - Procedure to control release from asbestos material. This includes removal, encapsulation
and enclosure.
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Aggressive sampling - A method of sampling in which the person collecting the air sample creates
activity by the use of mechanical equipment during the sampling period to stir up settled dust and
simulate activity in that area of the building.
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AIHA - The American Industrial Hygiene Association, 475 Wolf Ledges Parkway, Akron, Ohio
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Airlock - A system for permitting entrance and exit while restricting air movement between a
containment area and an uncontaminated area. It consists of two curtained doorways separated by a
distance of at least three feet such that one passes through one doorway into the airlock, allowing the
doorway sheeting to overlap and close off the opening before proceeding through the second
doorway, thereby preventing flow-through contamination:
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Air sampling - The process of measuring the content of a known volume of air collected during a
specific period of time.
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Amended water - Water to which a surfactant has been added.
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Approved asbestos safety program - A program approved by the Commissioner of Health providing
training in the various disciplines which may be involved in an asbestos project.
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Area air sampling - Any form of air sampling or monitoring where the sampling device is placed at
some stationary location.
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Asbestos - Any naturally occurring hydrated mineral silicate separable into commercially usable fibers,
including chrysotile (serpentine), amosite (cumingtonite-gunerite), crocidolite (riebeckite), tremolite,
anthophyllite and actinolite.
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Asbestos contract - An oral or written agreement contained in one or more documents for the
performance of work on an asbestos project and includes all labor, goods and service.
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Asbestos handler - An individual who installs, removes, applies, encapsulates, or encloses asbestos or
asbestos material, or who disturbs friable asbestos. Only individuals certified by NYS Department of
Labor shall be acceptable for work under this specification.
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Asbestos handling certificate - A certificate issued by the Commissioner of Labor of the State of New
York, to a person who has satisfactorily completed an approved asbestos safety program.
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Asbestos project - Work undertaken by a contractor which involves the installation, removal,
encapsulation, application or enclosure of any ACM or the disturbance of friable ACM.
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Asbestos Safety Technician (AST) - Individual designated to represent the Consultant, perform third
party monitoring and perfonn compliance monitoring at the job site during the asbestos project.
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Asbestos waste material - Asbestos material or asbestos contaminated objects requiring disposal.
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Authorized visitor - The building owner, his or her representative or any representative of a regulatory
or other agency having jurisdiction over the project.
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Background level monitoring - A method used to determine ambientairbome concentrations inside
and outside of a building or structure prior to starting an abatement project.
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Building owner - The person in whom legal title to the premises is vested unless the premises are held
in land trust, in which instance Building Owner means the person in whom beneficial title is vested.
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Clean room - An uncontaminated area or room which is a part of the personal decontamination
enclosure with provisions for storage of persons' street clothes and protective equipment.
Cleanup - The utilization of HEP A vacuuming to control and eliminate accumulations of asbestos
material and asbestos waste material.
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Clearance air monitoring - The employment of aggressive sampling techniques with a volume of air
collected to determine the airborne concentration of residual fibers upon conclusion of an asbestos
abatement project.
Commissioner - Commissioner of the New York State Department of Labor.
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Contractor - A company, unincorporated association, firm, partnership or corporation and any owner
or operator thereof, which engages in an asbestos project or employs persons engaged in an asbestos
project.
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Curtained doorway - A device which consists of at least three overlapping sheets of plastic over an
existing or temporarily framed. doorway. One sheet shall be secured at the top and left side, the
second sheet at the top and right side, and the third sheet at the top and the left side. All sheets shall
have weights attached to the bottom to insure that the sheets hang straight and maintain a seal over
the doorway when not in use.
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Decontamination enclosure system - A series of connected rooms, separated from the work area and
from each other by air -loeks,for the deeontamination-ofpersons; materials, equipment, . and
authorized visitors.
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Encapsulant (sealant) or encapsulating agent - A liquid material which can be applied to asbestos
material and which prevents the release of asbestos from the material by creating a membrane over
the surface.
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Enclosure - The construction of ail1ight walls, ceilings and floors between the asbestos material and
the facility environment, or around surfaces coated with asbestos materials, or any other appropriate
procedure which prevents the release of asbestos materials.
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Equipment room - A contaminated area or room which is part of the personal decontamination
enclosure system with provisions for the storage of contaminated clothing and equipment.
Fixed object - A unit of equipment, furniture or other fixture in
readily removed from the work area.
the work area which cannot be
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Friable Asbestos Material - That condition of crumbled, pulverized, powdered, crushed or exposed
asbestos capable of being released into the air by hand pressure.
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Glovebag technique - A method for removing asbestos material from heating, ventilating, and air
conditioning (HV AC) ducts, piping runs, valves, joints, elbows, and other nonplanar surfaces in a
noncontained work area. The glovebag assem bly is a manufactured device consisting of a glovebag
constructed of at least six mil transparent plastic, two inward-projecting longsleeve gloves, which
may contain an inward projecting waterwand sleeve, an internal tool pouch, and an attached, labeled
receptacle or portion for asbestos waste. The glovebag is constructed and installed in such a manner
that it surrounds the object or area to be decontaminated and to contain all asbestos fibers released
during the abatement process.
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HEPA filter - A high efficiency particulate air filter capable of trapping and retaining 99.97 percent of
particulate greater than 0.3 microns equivalent aerodynamic diameter. .
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BEP A vacuum equipment - Vacuuming equipment with a high efficiency particulate air filtration
system.
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Holding area - A chamber in the waste decontamination enclosure located between the washroom and .
an adjacent uncontaminated area.
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Homogeneous work area - A site within the abatement work area which contains one type of asbestos
material and where one type of abatement is used.
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Large asbestos project - An asbestos project involving the installation, removal, disturbance,
enclosure, or encapsulation of 160 square feet or more of asbestos or asbestos material or 260 linear
feet or more of asbestos or asbestos material.
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Minor asbestos project - An asbestos project involving the installation, removal, disturbance,
enclosure, or encapsulation of 10 square feet or less of asbestos or asbestos material, or 25 linear feet
orJess_QLasbestos _OL ashestos_material._
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Movable object - A unit of equipment, furniture or fixture in the work area which can be readily
removed from the work area.
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Negative air pressure equipment - A local exhaust system equipped with HEPA filtration. The
system shall be capable of creating and maintaining a negative pressure differential between the
outside and the inside of the work area.
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Non-asbestos material - Any material containing one percent or less asbestos by weight.
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Occupied area - Any frequented portion of the work site where abatement is not taking place.
Outside air - The air outside the building or structure.
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Personal air monitoring - A method used to determine an individuals exposure to airborne
contaminants. The sample is collected outside the respirator in the person's breathing zone.
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Plasticize - To cover floors, walls, ceilings and other surfaces with 6 mil fire retardant plastic sheeting
as herein specified.
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Project - Any form of work performed in connection with the abatement of asbestos or alteration,
renovation, modification or demolition of a building or structure which may disturb asbestos or
asbestos material.
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Removal - The stripping of any asbestos material.
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Repair - Corrective action using required work practices to control fiber release from damaged areas.
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Respiratory protection - Respiratory protection required of licensed asbestos workers and authorized
visitors in accordance with the applicable laws.
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Satisfactory clearance air monitoring results - For all post- abatement samples, airborne
concentrations oftotal fibers that are less than 0.01 fibers per cubic centimeter or background levels,
whichever are greater, using phase contrast microscopy (PCM).
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Shower room - A room between the clean room and the equipment room in the personal
decontamination enclosure with hot and cold running water controllable at the top and arranged for
complete showering during decontamination.
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Small asbestos project - An asbestos project involving the installation, removal, disturbances,
enclosure, or encapsulation of more than 10 and less than 160 square feet of asbestos or asbestos
material of more than 25 and less than 260 linear feet of asbestos or asbestos material.
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Staging area - The area near the waste transfer airlock where containerized asbestos waste has been
placed prior to removal from the work area.
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Surfactant - A chemical wetting agent added to water to improve its penetration.
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Visible emissions - An emissions of particulate material that can be seen without the aid of
instruments.
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Washroom - A room between the work area and the holding area in the waste decontamination
enclosure system, where equipment and waste containers are wet cleaned and/or HEP A vacuumed.
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Waste decontamination enclosure system - An area, consisting of a washroom and a holding area,
designated for the controlled trans- fer of materials and equipment.
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Wet cleaning - The process of eliminating asbestos contamination from surfaces, equipment or other
objects by using cloths, mops, or other cleaning tools.
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Work area - Designated rooms, spaces, or areas where asbestos abatement takes place.
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Work site - Premises where asbestos abatement is taking place.
Work Surface - Substrate surface from which asbestos containing material has been removed.
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A. The Owner shall make available to the Contractor all reasonable amounts of water and electrical power at
no charge.
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B. The Contractor shall provide, at his own expense, all electrical, water, and waste connections, extensions,
and construction materials, supplies, etc. All connections must be approved in advance by the Owner and
all work relative to the utilities must be in accordance with the applicable building codes.
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C. The Contractor shall provide scaffolding, ladders and staging, etc. as necessary to accomplish the work of
this contract. The type, erection and use of all scaffolding, ladders and staging, etc. shall comply with all
applicable OSHA provisions.
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D. All connections to the Owner's water system shall include reduced pressure backflow protection or
double check and double gate valves. Valves shall be temperature and pressure rated for operation of the
temperatures and pressures encountered. After completion of use, connections and fittings shall be
removed without damage or alteration to existing water piping and equipment. Leaking or dripping
valves shall be piped to the nearest drain or located over an existing sink or grade where water will not
damage existing fmishes or equipment.
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E. The Contractor shall use only heavy duty abrasion resistant hoses with a pressure rating greater than the
maximum pressure of the water distribution system to provide water to each work area and to each
decontamination unit. Provide fittings as required to allow for connection to existing wall hydrants or
spouts, as well as temporary water heating equipment, branch piping, showers, shut-off nozzles and
. equipment. All water must be shut off at the end of each shift.
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F. The Contractor shall provide service to decontamination unit electrical subpanel with minimum 60 amp,
2 pole circuit breaker or fused disconnect and ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCI), reset button and
pilot light, connected to the building's main distribution panel. Subpanel and disconnect shall be sized
and equipped to accommodate all electrical equipment-requiredfor-completion-ofthe work. This
electrical subpanel shall be used for hot water heater, P APR battery recharging and air sampling pumps.
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G. The Contractor shall provide UL rated 40 gallon electric hot water heater to supply hot water for the
decontamination unit shower. Activate from 30 amp circuit breaker on the electrical subpanel located
within the decontamination unit. Provide with relief valve compatible with water heater operation; relief
valve down to drip pan on floor with type L copper. Wiring of the hot water heater shall be in
compliance with NEMA, NEC, and UL standards.
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volt power. Provide polarized outlets for plug-in type outlets, to prevent insertion of 1 I 0-120 plugs into
higher voltage outlets. Dry transformers shall be provided where required to provide voltages necessary
for work operations. All outlets or power supplies shall be protected by ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI) at the power source.
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abrasion and traffic. Use single lengths or use waterproof connectors to connect separate lengths of
electric cords, if single lengths will not reach areas of work.
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adequate illumination; Protect lamps with guard cages or tempered glass enclosures; Provide exterior
fixtures where fixtures are exposed to moisture.
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working temperatures inside and immediately outside the work areas. Heating and AlC equipment shall
have been tested and labeled by UL, FMor anotherrecognized trade association related to the fuel being
used. Fuel burning heaters shall not be used inside containment areas. The Contractor shall also provide a
comfortable working environment for occupied areas that are impacted by the asbestos removaL
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application of fIre extinguishers. Locate fIre extinguishers where they are most convenient and effective
for their intended purpose, but provide not less than one extinguisher in each work area, equipment room,
clean room and outside the work area.
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In locations where the Contractor is directed to dispose of fIxtures he shall either decontaminate the
fixtures and dispose of them as non-asbestos containing materials or he shall place them in an appropriate
container and dispose of them as asbestos containing materiaL
In locations where the Contractor is directed to remove and reinstall fIxtures, the fIxtures shall be
removed, decontaminated, labeled, protected with plastic and stored by the contractor in a location as
directed by the Owner.
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Materials shall be stored off the ground, away from wet or damp surfaces and under protective cover to
prevent damage or contamination.
Damaged or deteriorating materials shall not be used and shall be removed from the premises.
Power tools used to drill, cut into, or otherwise disturb asbestos material shall be equipped with HEP A
filtered local exhaust ventilation.
The Contractor shall make available to authorized visitors, ladders and/or scaffolds of sufficient
dimension and quantity so that all work surfaces can be easily and safely reached for inspection.
Scaffold joints and ends shall be sealed with tape to prevent incursion of asbestos. Scaffolds and
ladders shall comply with all applicable codes.
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c. Six mil. (.006") reinforced fIre-retardant for floors of decon units.
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a rigid material prior to plasticizing to prevent tripping and fall hazards. All seams within a layer shall
be separated by a minimum distance of six feet and sealed airtight. All seams between layers shall be
staggered.
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3. Barrier Attachment - Commercially available duct tape (fabric or paper) and spray-on adhesive. Duct
tape shall be capable of sealing joints of adjacent sheets of plastic, facilitating attachment of plastic
sheets to fmished or unfmished surfaces of dissimilar materials and adhering under both dry and wet
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1. Danger signs shall be provided and shall conform to 29 CFR 1926.1101 and be 14" x 20". These signs
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RESPIRATORS AND PROTECTIVE
CLOTHING
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1. Labels shall be affixed to any asbestos contaminated material in accordance with the requirements of
29 CFR 1910. I 200 (1) of OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, and shall contain the following
information:
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CONTAINS ASBESTOS FIBERS
A VOID BREATHING DUST
CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD
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2. A labelshall be affixed on each container of asbestos waste in accordance with the requirements of 49
CFR Parts 171 and 172, Hazardous Substances; Final Rule (U.S. Department of Transportation), and
shall contain the following information:
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SOLID, NOS, ORM-E, NA 9188
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3. A label shall be affixed on each container of asbestos waste in accordance with the requirements of 40
CFR Part 61.150, NESHAP; Asbestos; Final Rule (USEPA) and shall contain the name of the waste
generator and the location at which the waste was generated.
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4. Provide 3" red barrier tape printed with black lettered "DANGER ASBESTOS REMOVAL". Locate
barrier tape across all corridors, entrances and access routes to asbestos work area.
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1. Respiratory Requirements
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Where fiber levels pennit, and in compliance with regulatory requirements, Powered Air Purifying
Respirators are the minimum allowable respiratory protection permitted to be utilized during removal
operations.
Where not in violation ofNIOSH, OSHA, and any other regulatory requirements, the Contractor shall
provide the following minimum respiratory protection to the maximum use concentrations indicated:
MSHAINIOSH Approved
Respiratory Protection
Maximum Use
Concentration
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Half-Mask Air Purifying
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HEPA Filter
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Powered Air Purifying (P APR),
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50x PEL
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Supplied Air, Continuous Flow
Loose fitting Helmet or Hood
25x PEL
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2. Disposable Clothing -"Tyvek" manufactured by Dupont or approved equal.
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NOTE: Workers must wear disposable coveralls and respirator masks at all times while in the work area.
Contaminated coveralls or equipment must be left in work area and not worn into other parts of the
building.
F. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Airless Sprayer - An airless sprayer, suitable for application of encapsulating material, shall be used.
Scaffolding - Scaffolding, as required to accomplish the specified work, shall meet all applicable safety
regulations.
Transportation Equipment - Transportation equipment, as required, shall be suitable for loading,
temporary storage, transport and unloading of contaminated waste without exposure to persons or
property. Water tight, hard wall containers shall be provided to retain and dispose of any asbestos
waste material with sharp-edged components that may tear plastic bags or sheeting. The containers
shall be marked with danger labels.
Surfactant - Wetting Agents - "Asbestos-Wet" - Aquatrols Corp. of America or approved equal, and
shall be non- carcinogenic.
Portable (negative air pressure) asbestos filtration system - by Micro-Trap, or approved equal.
Vacuum, HEPA type equal to "Nilfisk" #GA73, or "PullmanIHolt" #75 ASA.
Amended Water Sprayer - The water sprayer shall be an airless or other low pressure sprayer for
amended water application.
Other Tools and Equipment - The Contractor shall provide other suitable tools for the stripping,
removal, encapsulation, and disposal activities including but not limited to: hand-held scrapers, nylon
brushes, sponges, rounded edge shovels, brooms, and carts.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
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A. The work area shall be vacated by the occupants prior to work area preparation and not reoccupied until
satisfactory clearance air monitoring results have been achieved.
B. Caution signs shall be posted at all locations and approaches to a location where airborne concentrations
of asbestos may exceed ambient background levels. Signs shall be posted that permit a person to read the
sign and take the necessary protective measures to avoid exposure.
C. Shut down and lock out electric power to all work areas. The Contractor shall provide temporary power
andlig!:l~iJ:1K?1l<:l ~~Il!>!ll:~_s~ie .i!!~l'!1!Cl.li()I!Q:f telIlP_Q!"3IY IlQW.e.rs.Qll1".Ges.anlLequipmentused where high___
humidity and/or water shall be sprayed in accordance with all applicable codes. All power to work areas
shall be brought in from outside the area through a ground-fault interrupter at the source.
D. Isolate the work area HV AC system.
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E. The personnel decontamination enclosure system shall be installed or constructed prior to preparatory
work in the work area and in particular before the disturbance of asbestos material. The waste
decontamination enclosure system shall be installed or constructed prior to commencement of abatement
activities.
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Movable objects within the work area shall be pre-cleaned using HEP A filtered vacuum equipment an/or
wet cleaning and such objects shall be removed from the work area to an uncontaminated location. If
disposed of as asbestos waste material, cleaning is not required.
Fixed objects and other items which are to remain within the work area, shall be pre-cleaned using HEPA
filtered vacuum equipment and/or wet cleaning. Such objects shall be enclosed with two layers of at least
six mil plastic sheeting and sealed with tape.
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H. The work area shall be pre-cleaned using HEP A filtered vacuum equipment and/or wet cleaning.
Methods that raise dust, such as dry sweeping or vacuuming with equipment not equipped with HEP A
filters, shall be prohibited. Asbestos material shall not be disturbed during pre-cleaning.
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1. Isolation barriers that seal off all openings, including windows, corridors, doorways, ducts, and any other
penetrations of the work area, shall be constructed using two layers of at least six mil fire-retardant
plastic sheeting sealed with tape. Also, all seams in mechanical system components that pass through the
work area shall be sealed. Doorways and corridors which shall not be used for passage during work shall
also be sealed.
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Removal of mounted objects. After isolation barriers are in place, objects such as light fixtures, electrical
track, alarm systems, ventilation equipment and other items not previously sealed, shall be double sealed
with six mil fire-retardant plastic sheeting. Localized HEP A filtered vacuum equipment shall be used
during fixture removal to reduce asbestos dispersal.
Individual roof and floor drains shall be sealed water tight using two layers of 6-mil fire-retardant plastic
sheeting and tape prior to plasticizing. Openings in floor shall be fully covered with plywood sheeting
secured to the floor in such a way as to minimize a tripping hazard prior to plasticizing.
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according to all applicable codes.
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of the personnel decontamination enclosure or shall be readily accessible to the personnel
decontamination enclosure.
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(l CR 56-7.5)
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A. The personnel decontamination enclosure shaH be constructed prior to preparatory work in the work area
and in particular before the disturbance of asbestos material.
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1. Construction and use of personnel decontamination enclosure systems shall be in accordance with lCR-
56 and any Applicable or Site Specific Variances utilized on this project. Such systems may consist of
existing rooms outside of the work area, if the layout is appropriate, that can be enclosed is plastic
sheeting and are accessible from the work area. When this situation does not exist, enclosure systems
may be constructed out of metal, wood or plastic support.
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The personnel decontamination enclosure system shaH consist of a clean room, a shower room, and an
equipment room, in series, separated from each other and from the work area by three airlocks.
There shaH be one shower per six fuH shift abatement persons calculated on the basis of the largest
shift.
The personnel decontamination enclosure system shaH be fully framed, sheathed for safety and
constructed to prevent unauthorized entry.
Personnel decontamination enclosure systems constructed at the work site shall utilize at least six mil
fire-retardant opaque plastic sheeting. At least two layers of six mil fire-retardant reinforced plastic
sheeting shall be used for the flooring of this area.
All prefabricated decontamination units shall be completely decontaminated and sealed prior to
separation and removal from the work area. Mobile decontamination units shall remain in place until
satisfactory clearance results have been attained.
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7. The clean room shall be sized to accommodate all authorized persons. Benches, lockers and hooks
shall be provided for street clothes. Shelves for storing respirators shall also be provided. Clean
clothing, replacement filters for respirators, towels and other necessary items shall be provided. The
clean room shall not be used for the storage of tools, equipment or materials. It shall not be used for
office space. A lockable door shall be provided to permit access to the clean room from outside the
work area or enclosure. It shall be used to secure the work area and decontamination enclosure during
off-shift hours.
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8. The shower room shall contain one or more showers. Each shower head shall be supplied with hot and
cold water adjustable at the tap. The shower enclosure shall be constructed to ensure against leakage of
any kind. Uncontaminated soap, shampoo and towels shall be available at all times. Shower water shall
be drained, collected and filtered through a system with at least 5.0 micron particle size collection
capability. A system containing a series of several filters with progressively smaller pore sizes shall be
used to avoid rapid clogging of the filtration system by large particles. Filtered wastewater shall be
di$Qllarg~d_ ina~coJdanQe wjthappljcahle<;od~s.. CQn1aroi.11at~d_fllters_shall_be_disp_Qse_dQfas_asbestos
waste. The shower room shall be constructed in such way that travel through the decontamination unit
shall be through the shower.
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9. The equipment room shall be used for the storage of equipment and tools after decontamination using a
HEP A filtered vacuum and/or wet cleaning. A one day supply of replacement filters, in sealed
containers, for HEP A vacuums and negative pressure ventilation equipment, extra tools, containers of
surfactant and other materials and equipment that may be required during the abatement project may
also be stored here. A walk-off pan filled with water shall be located in the work area just outside the
equipment room for persons to clean foot covering when leaving the work area. A drum lined with a
labeled, at least six mil plastic bag is required for collection of clothing and shall be located in this
room. Contaminated footwear and work clothes shall be stored in this area.
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A. General Requirements
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1. A waste decontamination enclosure system shall consist of the following:
A washroom/cleanup room shall be constructed with an airlock doorway to the work area and another
airlock doorway to the holding area.
The holding area shall be constructed with an airlock doorway to the washroom/cleanup room and
another lockable door to the outside.
Where there is only one egress from the work area, the holding area of the waste decontamination
enclosure system may branch off from the equipment decontamination room, which doubles as a waste
washroom, of the personnel decontamination enclosure.
The waste washroom shall be equipped with a drain installed to collect water and deliver it to the
shower drain where it shall be filtered through a system with at least 5.0 micron particle size collection
capability. A system containing a series of several filters with progressively smaller pore sizes shall be
used to avoid rapid clogging of the filtration system by large particles. Filtered wastewater shall be
discharged in accordance with applicable codes. Contaminated filters shall be disposed of as asbestos
waste.
4. The waste washroom shall be constructed in such a way that travel through the rooms shall be through
the waste washroom
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A. The following procedures shall be followed throughout the asbestos abatement project until satisfactory
clearance air monitoring results have been achieved:
1. All persons shall enter and exit the work area through the personnel decontamination enclosure system.
2. All persons who enter the work area or an enclosure shall sign the entry/exit log, located in the clean
room, upon every entry and exit.
3. All persons, before entering the work area, or an enclosure shall read and be familiar with all posted
regulations, personal protection requirements, including work area entry and exit procedures, and
emergency procedures. The entry/exit log headings shall indicate, and the signatures shall be used to
acknowledge, that these have been reviewed and understood by all persons prior to entry.
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sealable plastic bags or lockers and don coveralls, head covering, foot covering and gloves. All persons
shall also don NIOSH approved respiratory protection. Clean respirators and protective clothing shall
be utilized, by each person, for each separate entry into the work area. Respirators shall be inspected
prior to each use and tested for proper seal using quantitative or qualitative fit checks.
5. Persons wearing designated personal protective equipment shall proceed from the clean room through
the shower room to the equipment room, where necessary tools are collected and any additional
clothing shall be donned, before entry into the work area.
6. Before leaving the work area, all persons shall remove gross contamination from the outside of
respirators and protective clothing by brushing, wet cleaning, and/or HEP A vacuuming.
7. Persons shall proceed to the equipment room where all coveralls, head covering, foot covering and
gloves shall be removed. Disposable clothing shall be deposited into labeled containers for disposal.
Reusable contaminated clothing, footwear, head gear and gloves shall be stored in the equipment room
when not being used in the work area.
8. Still wearing respirators, persons shall proceed to the shower area, clean the outside of the respirator
and the exposed face area under running water prior to removal of the respirator, and then fully and
vigorously shower and shampoo to remove residual asbestos contamination. Respirators shall be
washed thoroughly with soap and water. Some types of respirators will require slight modification of
these procedures. An airline respirator with HEP A filtered disconnect protection shall be disconnected
in the equipment room and worn into the shower. A powered air-purifying respirator facepiece shall be
disconnected from the filter/power pack assembly prior to entering the shower.
After showering and drying, all persons shall proceed to the clean room and don clean personal
protective equipment if returning to the work area or street clothing if exiting the enclosure.
EQUIPMENT AND WASTE CONTAINER DECONTAMINATION & REMOVAL
PROCEDURES
The following procedures shall be followed throughout the asbestos abatement project until satisfactory
clearance air monitoring results have been achieved.
1. External surfaces of contaminated containers and equipment shall be cleaned by wet cleaning and/or
HEPA vacuuming in the work area before moving such items into the waste decontamination enclosure
system airlock by persons assigned to this duty. These work area persons shall not enter the airlock.
These contaminated items shall be removed from the airlock by persons stationed in the washroom
during waste removal operations. These washroom persons shall remove gross contamination from the
exterior of their respirators and protective clothing by brushing, HEPA vacuuming and/or wet cleaning.
QIl(;~ ill th~\Y~~!~cl~~Q!lt(lIIlw.<ttiQI!~I!clQsllr~J;y~lS:IIl,- {:xJ~I]l(ll_s1.1rfac::e_s Qf cOIllalTIiI1<ltt<dc:oIlJa.in~Islilld_-
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The cleaned containers of asbestos material and equipment are to be dried of any excessive pooled or
beaded liquid, placed in uncontaminated plastic bags or sheeting and sealed airtight.
The clean recontainerized items shall be moved into the airlock that leads to the holding area. The
washroom persons shall not enter this airlock or the work area until waste removal is finished for that
period.
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6. Containers and equipment shall be moved from the airlock and into the holding area by persons dressed
in clean personal protective equipment, who have entered from uncontaminated areas.
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7. The cleaned containers of asbestos material and equipment shall beplaced in water tight carts with
doors or tops that shall be closed and secured. These carts shall be held in the holding area pending
removal. The carts shall be wet cleaned and/or HEPA vacuumed at least once each day.
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9. Where the waste removal enclosure is part of the personnel decontamination enclosure, waste removal
shall not occur during shift changes or when otherwise occupied. Precautions shall be taken to prevent
short circuiting and cycling of air outward through the shower and clean room.
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A. Ventilation.
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1. The Contractor shall employ HEP A equipped vacuums or negative air pressure equipment for
ventilation as required.
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Contractor shall provide a manufacturer's test certificate for each unit documenting the capability of
trapping and retaining 99.97 percent of asbestos fibers greater than 0.3 microns equivalent aerodynamic
diameter.
3. . A power supply shall be available to satisfy the requirements of the total of all ventilating units.
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restored and exhaust units are operating fully. On extended power failure, longer than one hour, the
decontamination facilities, after the evacuation of all persons from the work area, shall be sealed
airtight.
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5. If extending the exhaust of the ventilation units 50 feet from the building would result in an exhaust
location either in the road, blocking driveway access to the facility or within 50 feet of other buildings,
__<I, s~CQlld-'lDitwill b~_runm series. with the primary unit.
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3.07 MAINTENANCE OF DECONT AMINA nON ENCLOSURE SYSTEMS AND WORK AREA
BARRlERS
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1. The Consultant must review and approve installation before commencement of work. Upon
completion of the construction of all plastic barriers and decontamination system enclosures and prior
to beginning actual abatement activities.
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waste decontamination enclosure system and at partitions constructed to isolate the work area from
occupied areas, shall be inspected by the asbestos supervisor at least twice daily. The barriers shall be
inspected before the start of and following the completion of the day's abatement activities. Inspections
and observations shall be documented in the project log.
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discovery and prior toresumption of abatement activities.
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4. At any time during the abatement activities, if visible emissions are observed outside of the work area
of if damage occurs to the barriers, work shall be stopped, repairs made and visible residue
immediately cleaned up using HEP A vacuuming methods prior to the resumption of abatement
activities.
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5. The Contractor shall HEPA vacuum and/or wet clean the waste decontamination enclosure system and
the personnel decontamination enclosure system at the end of each day of abatement activities.
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The Contractor may utilize existing provisions ofICR-56, Applicable Variances or a Site Specific Variance,
approved by the Owner's Consultant, to permit the conduct of this work.
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1. Air sampling and analysis shall be conducted according to the requirements of Subpart 56-4 before the
start, during and after the completion of the asbestos removal project.
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2. In addition to the requirements of Subpart 56-4, air monitoring shall be conducted in accordance with
any approved job specific variance(s) or applicable variance utilized.
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Clearance samples may be analyzed using PCM to maintain compliance with ICR-56.
.If1l2plic.1l1:ll~,cJe~a_nc~ s<lIllpl~s will beanalyze.d_using TEM.tomaintaincompliancewith ICR-S 6 and.
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B. The provisions of the Applicable Variances or a Job Specific Variance shall apply only in those areas
where approval has been granted by the NYS DOL and the Contractor has obtained concurrence from the
Owner's Consultant. All other applicable provisions ofIndustrial Code Rule 56- I through 56- I 2 shall be
complied.
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A copy of the NYS DOL Job Specific or Applicable Variance, if applicable, shall be conspicuously
posted at the work area(s).
The Contractor shall construct a decontamination unit at the work site. The Contractor shall, as a
minimum, comply with the requirements of 29 CFR 1926.11010); Hygiene facilities and practices for
employees.
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The following procedures shall be followed to seal in non-visible residue, after obtaining satisfactory
clearance air monitoring results, while conducting lockdown encapsulation on any surfaces which were the
subject of removal or other remediation activities:
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Laboratory test procedures and rating requirements developed under the 1978 USEPA contract shall be
used for lockdown encapsulation.
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its intended use. A section of the work surface shall be evaluated following this initial test application of
the sealant to quantitatively determine the sealant's effectiveness in terms of penetrating and locking
down the asbestos fibers. The American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Committee
E06.2i.06E on Encapsulation of Building Materials has developed a guidance document to assist in the
selection of an encapsulant.
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The encapsulant solvent or vehicle shall not contain a volatile hydrocarbon.
Encapsulants shall be applied using airless spray equipment.
Spraying is to occur at the lowest pressure range possible to minimize fiber release from encapsulant
impact at the surface. It shall be applied with a consistent horizontal or vertical motion.
Encapsulation shall be utilized as a surface sealant once all asbestos containing materials have been
removed in a work area. In no event shall encapsulant be applied to any surface which was the subject of
removal or other remediation activities prior to obtaining satisfactory clearance air monitoring.
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1. Cleanup of accumulations of loose asbestos material shall be performed whenever enough loose
asbestos materials has been removed to fill a single leak tight container of the type commensurate with
the material properties. In no case shall cleanup be performed less than once prior to the close of each
working day. Asbestos material shall be kept wet until cleaned up.
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Accumulations of dust shall be cleaned off all surfaces on a daily basis using HEP A vacuum cleaning
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Decontamination enclosures shall be HEP A vacuumed at the end of each shift.
Accumulations of asbestos waste material shall be containerized utilizing HEP A vacuums or rubber or
plastic dust pans, squeegees or shovels. Metal shovels shall not be used to pick up or move waste.
Excessive water accumulation or flooding in the area shall require work to stop until the water is
collected and disposed of properly.
The following cleanup procedures shall be required after completion of all removal activities.
All accumulations of asbestos waste material shall be containerized utilizing HEP A vacuums or rubber
or plastic dust pan, squeegees or shovels. Metal shovels shall not be used to pick up or move waste.
HEP A vacuums shall be used to clean all surfaces after gross cleanup.
Cleaning. All surfaces in the work area shall be HEPA vacuumed. To pick up excess liquid and wet
debris, a wet purpose shop vacuum may be used and shall be decontaminated prior to removal from the
work area.
Windows, doors, HV AC system vents and all other openings shall remain sealed. Decontamination
enclosure systems shall remain in place and be utilized.
All containerized waste shall be removed from the work area and the holding area.
All tools and equipment shall be decontaminated and removed from the work area.
A fmal visual inspection and clearance air monitoring, as per the schedule for air sampling and
analysis, shall be conducted.
The isolation barriers and decontamination unit shall be removed only after satisfactory clearance air
monitoring results have been achieved.
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abatement or preparation work will occur without the presence of the AST.
1. The AST will conduct four (4) milestone inspections.
1. Pre-commencement inspection shall be conducted as follows:
a. Notification in writing to the Consultant shall be made by the Contractor to request a
pre-commencement inspection at least 48 hours in advance of the desired date of inspection. This
inspection shall be requested prior to beginning preparatory work in another work area.
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The designated supervisor shall present to the inspector a valid supervisor's license issued by the
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All workers shall present to the inspector a valid handler's license issued by the New York
Department of Labor;
Measures for the disposal of removed asbestos material are in place and shall conform to the
adopted standards;
The Contractor has a list of emergency telephone numbers at the job site which shall include the
monitoring firm employed by the Owner and telephone numbers for fire, police, emergency squad,
local hospital and health officer.
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order, then any needed corrective action must be taken before any work is to commence. Conditional
approvals shall not be granted.
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technical specifications and regulatory requirements rests with the Contractor. The AST shall
continuously be present to observe the progress of work and perform required tests.
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necessary. If the Contractor fails to take the corrective action required, or if the Contractor or any of
their employees habitually and/or excessively violate the requirements of any regulation, then the
AST shall inform the Owner who shall issue a Stop Work Order to the Contractor and have the work
site secured until all violations are abated.
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the work area. All isolation barriers shall remain in place until satisfactory clearance air sampling
has been completed.
Clearance Visual Inspection shall be conducted after the removal of non-critical plastic sheeting. The
AST shall insure that:
The work area is free of all visible asbestos or suspect asbestos debris and residue.
All waste has been properly bagged and removed from the work area.
Should clearance visual inspection identify residual debris, as determined by the AST, the Contractor
is responsible for recleaning the area at his own cost and shall bear all costs of reinspection until
acceptable levels are achieved.
B. The Contractor shall be required to receive written approval before proceeding after each milestone
inspection.
3.13 PERSONNEL AIR MONITORING - CONTRACTOR (29 CFR 1926.1101)
Personnel air monitoring shall be provided to determine both short-term (STEL) and full shift during
when abatement activities occur. Personnel sampling shall be performed in each work area in order to
accurately determine the concentrations of airborne asbestos to which workers may be exposed.
The Contractor shall have a qualified "Competent Person" (as specified in 29 CFR 1926 OSHA) to
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The laboratory performing the air sample analysis shall be certified by NYS DOH ELAP and approved
by the consultant.
Personnel air monitoring test results for OSHA Compliance. Results shall be posted at the work site
within 24 hours of testing and copies supplied to the Owner within five (5) days of testing.
Abnormalities shall be supplied to the Owner immediately.
3.14 CLEARANCE AIR MONITORING
Air samples will be collected in and around the work areas at the completion of abatement activities.
Clearance samples may be analyzed using PCM to maintain compliance with ICR-56.
If applicable, clearance samples will be analyzed using TEM to maintain compliance with ICR-56 and 40
CFR part 763 "Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; Final Rule and Notice" section 763.90.
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Should clearance air monitoring yield fiber concentrations above 70 structures per square millimeter
when transmission electron microscopy is used, the Contractor is responsible for re-cleaning the area at
his own cost and shall bear all costs of monitoring, sampling and subsequent analysis until such levels are
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A. Respiratory protection shall be worn by all individuals inside the work area from the initiation of the
asbestos project until all areas have successfully passed clearance air monitoring in accordance with these
specifications. The Contractor shall keep available at all times two P APR's with new filters and charged
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Part II. All respiratory protection shall be provided by the Contractor, and used by workers in
conjunction with the written respiratory protection program.
The Contractor shall provide respirators that meet the requirements of 29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1926.
Full facepiece Type C supplied-air respirators operated in pressure demand mode equipped with an
auxiliary self- contained breathing apparatus, operated in pressure demand or continuous flow, shall be
worn during gross removal, demolition, renovation and/or other disturbance of ACM whenever
airborne fiber concentrations inside the work area are greater than 10.0 flee.
Full facepiece Type C supplied-air respirators operated in pressure demand mode with HEP A filter
disconnect protection shall be work during gross removal, demolition, renovation and/or other
disturbance of ACM with an amphibole content and/or whenever airborne fiber concentrations inside
the work area are equal to or greater than 0.5 flcc and less than or equal to 10.0 flee.
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during the removal, encapsulation, enclosure, repair and/or other disturbance of friable ACM if
airborne fiber concentrations inside the work area are less than 0.5 flee. A supply of charged
replacement batteries, HEP A filters and flow test meter shall be available in the clean room for use
with powered air-purifying respirators. HEP A filters shall be changed daily or as flow testing indicates
change is necessary. Any Type C supplied-air respirator operated in continuous flow, with HEP A filter
disconnect protection, may be substituted for a powered air-purifying respirator.
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filters may be worn during the removal, encapsulation, enclosure, repair and/or other disturbance of
friable ACM if airborne fiber concentrations inside the work area are less than 0.25 flee. A supply of
charged replacement batteries, HEP A filters and flow test meter shall be available in the clean room
for use with powered air-purifying respirators. HEP A filters shall be changed daily or as flow testing
indicates change is necessary. Any Type C supplied-air respirator operated in continuous flow may be
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preparation of the work area and fmal clean up procedures provided airborne fiber concentrations
inside the work area are less than 0.1 flee.
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not be marked with any equipment that will alter the fit of the respirator in any way. Only waterproof
identification markers shall be used.
The Contractor shall ensure that the workers are qualitatively or quantitatively fit tested by an Industrial
Hygienist initially and every six months thereafter with the type of respirator he/she will be using.
Whenever the respirator design permits, workers shall perform the positive and negative air pressure fit
test each time a respirator is worn. Powered air-purifying respirators shall be tested for adequate flow as
specified by the manufacturer.
No facial hair, which interferes with the face-to-mask sealing surface, shall be permitted to be worn when
wearing respiratory protection that requires a mask-to-face seal.
Contact lenses shall not be worn in conjunction with respiratory protection.
If a worker wears glasses, a spectacle kit to fit their respirator shall be provided by the Contractor at the
Contractor's expense.
1. Respiratory protection maintenance and decontamination procedures shall meet the following
requirement:
Respiratory protection shall be inspected and decontaminated on a daily basis in accordance with
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134(b); and
HEP A filters for neg~tive pressure respirators shall be changed ~fter each shower; and
Respiratory protection shall be the last piece of worker protection equipment to be removed. Workers
must wear respirators in the shower when going through decontamination procedures; and
Airline respirators with HEP A filtered disconnect shall be disconnected in the equipment room and
worn into the shower. Powered air-purifying respirator facepieces shall be worn into the shower.
Filtered/power pack assemblies shall be decontaminated in accordance with manufacturers'
recommendations; and
Respirators shall be stored in a dry place and in such a manner that the facepiece and exhalation valves
are not distorted; and
Organic solvents shall not be used for washing of respirators.
No visitors shall be allowed to enter the contaminated area if they do not have their medical certification
and training certificate. Authorized visitors shall be provided with suitable P APR respirators and
instructions on the proper use of respirators whenever entering the work area.
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characterization, transportation and disposal of all solid or liquid waste, generated during the project, in a
legal manner. The Owner shall approve all transportation and disposal methods.
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Department of Environmental Conservation Part 364 asbestos hauler's permit to verify license plate
and permit numbers. The Owner's representative will verify the authenticity of the hauler's permit
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shall be removed from site only during normal working hours. No waste may be taken from the site
without authorization from the Owner's representative.
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container prior to taking possession and signing the Waste Manifest. The Transporter shall not have
any off site transfers or be combined with any other off-site asbestos material.
6. The Transporter must travel directly to the disposal site with no unauthorized stops.
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Contractor, and written approval by the Owners Representative, and be performed in compliance with
all applicable regulations.
A chute, ifused, shall be air/dust tight along its lateral perimeter and at the terminal connection to the
dumpster at ground level (solid wall and top container). The upper end of the chute shall be
furnished with a hinged lid, to be closed when the chute is not being used.
The container shall be lined with a minimum of two (2) layers of 6 mil. Fire-retardant polyethylene
draped loosely over the sides so as to facilitate being wrapped over the top of the load and sealed
. prior to transport from the site.
Prior to transport from the work site the Dumpster will be disconnected from the chute and sealed
air/dust tight utilizing six mil plastic and tape. The waste material will be transported as an asbestos
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the entrance to the container during the loading proccess and immediately locked upon completion.
c) The interior walls, floor and ceiling shall be lined with two (2) layers of 6 mil. Fire-retardant
polyethylene.
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six mil plastic and tape. The waste material will be transported as an asbestos containing material
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The Asbestos Waste Manifest shall be equivalent to the "Waste Shipment Record" included in 40 CFR
61. A copy of the Contractor's manifest shall be reviewed by the Owner's Consultant and shall be the
only manifest used.
The Manifest shall be verified by the Owner's Consultant indicating that all the information and
amounts are accurate and the proper signatures are in place.
The Manifest shall have the signatures of the Contractor and the Transporter prior to any waste being
removed from the site.
The Manifest shall be signed by the Disposal Facility owner or operator to certify receipt of asbestos
containing materials covered by the manifest.
A copy of the completed manifest shall be provided by the Contractor to the Owner's Consultant and
remain on site for inspection.
Contractor shall maintain a waste disposal log which indicates load number, date and time left site,
container size, type of waste, quantity of waste, name of hauler, NYS DES permit number, trailer and
tractor license number, and date manifest was returned to Consultant.
7. The Disposal Facility owner or operator shall return a signed copy of the Waste Manifest directly to:
Rhinebeck Central School District
North Park Road
Rhinebeck, New York 12572
Copies of the completed Waste Manifest are to be sent by the disposal facility to the Hauler and
Contractor.
Submit signed dump tickets and manifests with fmal payment request.
10. Final payment request will not be honored without signed dump ticket or manifests accounting for all
asbestos waste removed from the site.
E. VIOLATIONS OF SPECIFICATIONS
1. Violations of the safety, hygiene, environmental, procedures herein, any applicable federal, state of
local requirement s or failure to cooperate with the Owner's representative shall be grounds for
dismissal and/or termination of this contract.
F. VIOLATIONS OF NO SMOKING POLICY - The Federal Pro Children Act of 1994 prohibits School
Dis~ric!Qffi(t~~Jr()1!l~~()~l9:r!g in <lIlY' bl!iLd.iJlg~~QL()!1Jh~ grQJJllcJ~Jl~<!1i1> prQperty Qf tb(: S~_h9Ql12isj:ricL ~~_ _
The District shall be considered smoke free. The School District strongly enforces its' No Smoking
Policy. It is the Contractor's responsibility to inform all workers of this policy. Any worker(s) involved
with this project that are found smoking or using tobacco products will be informed that they are in
violation of the Federal and State Law and School Board Policy and will be removed from site.
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Main Buildinl? Roof
Asbestos Containinl? RoofiDl? Material
Remove and dispose of fifty two hundred square feet (5,200 SF) of asbestos containing roofing system from the
Main Building. The removals shall include all components of all the layers of the roof. This shall include all
fasteners, associated hardware and residual materials down to a clean deck. The roof consists of two layers; the
upper most asphalt sheeting and an underlying metal roof.
3.18 GENERAL
The contractor will be responsible for repairing all building components damaged during abatement
including, but not limited to, ceiling tiles, ceiling finishes and wall finishes.
The Contractor shall be responsible for demolition required to access materials identified in scope of work
and on associated drawings.
Concealed conditions that are exposed and may require additional work shall be brought to the attention of
the Owner immediately. The Contractor shall not abate these areas without a written notice to proceed.
Additional asbestos abatement performed prior to the order to proceed will not be acknowledged.
The contractor shall remove asbestos-containing materials and underlying systems to the wood decking
below. The wood decking shall be left free of nails, screws, etc.
The contractor is responsible for providing temporary water protection for the building for the duration of
the project and ten days past written notification to the owner of work completion. Work will not be
considered complete until all final visual inspections have passed.
Type of weather protection and workmanship of the installation is subject to inspection by the owner. If
deemed unsatisfactory it shall be the contractors responsibility to bring it industry standard.
Power tools used to drill, cut into or otherwise disturb asbestos containing material shall be equipped with
HEP A filtered local exhaust ventilation.
The Contractor shall provide access to GFCI electrical power, required to perform the area air monitoring
for this project, within and immediately adjacent to each work area.
Unwrapped or unbagged ACM shall be immediately placed in an impermeable waste bag or wrapped in
plastic sheeting.
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Asbestos Employee Medical Examination Statement
Certificate of \Vorker Release
Asbestos Employee Training Statement
CERTIFICATE OF WORKER'S ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
PROJECT NAME:
CARNWATH FARMS ROOF REHABILITATION
CONTRACTOR'S NAME:
WORKING WITH ASBESTOS INVOLVES POTENTIAL EXPOSURE TO AIRBORNE ASBESTOS
FIBERS. INHALING ASBESTOS FIBERS HAS BEEN LINKED WITH V ARJOUS TYPES OF CANCER
III AND RESPIRA TORY DISEASES. SMOKING CIGARETTES AND INHALA nON OF ASBESTOS
FIBERS INCREASES THE RISK THAT YOU WILL DEVELOP LUNG CANCER ABOVE THAT OF THE
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training on their use 2) provide training on safe work practices and on use of the equipment used on the project
3) provide a medical examination meeting the requirements of 29 CFR 1926.1101. Your signature on this
certificate documents that your employer has fulfilled these contractual obligations and you understand the
information presented to you.
DO NOT SIGN THIS FORM UNLESS YOU FULLY UNDERSTAND THIS INFORMATION.
. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: I have been trained in the proper use and limitations of the type of
respiratory protection devices to be used on this project. I have reviewed the written respiratory protection
program manual and a copy is available for my use. Respiratory protection equipment has been proved, by the
Contractor, at no cost to me.
TRAINING COURSE: I have been trained in the risks and dangers associated with handling asbestos, breathing
asbestos dust, proper work procedures, personal protection and engineering controls. I have satisfactorily
completed and Asbestos Safety Training Program for New York State and have been issued a New York State
Department of Health Certificate of Asbestos Safety Training.
MEDICAL EXAMINATION: I have satisfactorily completed a medical examination within the last 12 months
that meets the OSHA requirement for an asbestos worker and included at least 1) medical history 2) pulmonary
function 3) medical examination 4) approval to wear respiratory protection devises and may have included an
evaluation of a chest x-ray.
Signature:
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EACH CONTRACTOR SHALL READ AND ACKNOWLEDGE THE FOLLOWING NOTICE. A SIGNED
AND DA TED COPY OF THIS ACKNOWLEDGMENT SHALL BE SUBMITTED WITH THE
CONTRACTOR'S BID FOR THIS PROJECT. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY, AT THE SOLE DISCRETION
OF THE OWNER, RESULT IN THE BID BEING CONSIDERED NON-RESPONSIVE AND RESULT IN
DISQUALIFICA TION OF THE CONTRACTOR'S BID ON THIS PROJECT.
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NOTICE
The linear and square footage listed is only approximate, and the Contractor is required to visit the buildings in
order to take actual field measurements in each listed location. The Contractor shall base their bid on actual
quantities determined, by them, at the site walk through. Estimates provided in these specifications are for
informational purposes only and shall not be considered a basis for Change Orders on this project.
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Acknowledgment: I have read and understood the above NOTICE regarding removal quantity estimates and
understand that estimates provided in these specifications are for informational purposes only and shall not be
considered a basis for Change Orders on this project. The Contractor's signatory represents to the Owner that
he/she has the authority of the entity he/she represents to sign this agreement on its behalf.
Company Name:
Type or Print
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CARNW A TH FARMS
ROOF RECONSTRUCTION
OWNER:
Town of Wappinger
20 MiddJebush Rd
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
PROJECT:
Asbestos and Lead Abatement
Roof Reconstruction Project
CONSULTANT:
Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
1376 Route 9
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Scope:
· The contractor shall remove the fascia and soffit outriggers (rafter tails). The outriggers shall
be cut flush at the building line, removed and disposed of.
· The contractor shall remove and save the skylight directly above the main staircase. The
skylight shall be protected and stored onsite in a location as directed by the owner.
· All plaster demo shall include underlying lathe when present or shall include scraping all
residual plaster to the masonry below.
Clarify:
· Water and electric are available in the building for use by the contractor. It is the contractor
responsibility to provide all temporary connection to complete their work.
Schedule:
· Field Work shall start no more than three weeks from the initial notice to proceed.
· Completion of the abatement work shall be limited to four weeks.
Chan2e:
3.16-D.-7. Should read;
7. The disposal facility owner or operator shall return a signed copy ofthe waste manifest directly
to, The Town of Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Rd., Wappinger Falls, NY 12590, Attn:Supervisor
3.18-E. Should read;
E. The contractor is responsible for providing temporary weather protection for the building for
the duration of the project and FIFTEEN days past written notification to the owner of work
completion. Work will not be considered complete until all fmal visual inspections have passed.
Bid Date
The Sealed Bids will be due at 2PM at The Town Hall of Wappinger, Thursday September 6,
2007. At that time the bids will be opened publicly and read aloud. This addendum must be
signed and submitted with vour bid.
Acknowledgment of Receipt
Date
Company
I-'oughkeepsie Journal
Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
State of New York
County of Dutchess
City of Poughkeepsie
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AUG '- 0 2007
TOWN CLERK
Rita Lombardi
, of the City of Poughkeepsie,
Dutchess County, New York, being duly sworn, says
that at the severaJitimes hereinafter mentioned he/she
was and still is the P.rincipJe Clerk of the Poughkeepsie
Newspapers Division of Gannett Satellite Information
rk, Inc., PUblisher of the Poughkeepsie Journal, a
aper printed and published every day in the year
in the city of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County,
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say: that I am the PUBLISHER of southern
Dutchess News, a weekly newspaper of general
circulation published in WAPPINGERS FALLS,
County of DUTCHESS, State of NEW YORK; and
that a notice, of which the annexed is a
printed copy, was duly published in southern
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Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
September 18,2007
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SEP 2 4 2007
TOWN CLERK
Daniel Passes
Legislative Aid
The Town of Wappinger Board
20 Middlebush Rd.
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
RE: Carnwath Farms Roof Re-construction
Asbestos and LBP Abatement
Dear Mr. Passes,
QuES&T has evaluated the sealed bids entered for the Asbestos and LBP
Abatement at the Carnwath Farms Mansion Roof Project. The town received three valid
bids that were opened publicly at Town Hall on the sixth day of September at Two P.M.
and read aloud. Superior Abatement, Inc. (SAI) located at 22 Commerce Road, Unit D in
Fairfield, NJ 07004 is the apparent low bidder for the Asbestos and LBP Abatement
Project. In accordance with the specifications, SAI submitted a qualifications package for
our review, and we find no reason to disqualify SAI as a responsible bidder. We
recommend the Town Board move forward in contracting SAI to perform the work as
specified. I have attached the three bids that were submitted with a bid tabulation form
summarizing the results.
Should you wish to discuss this matter further or require additional information
concerning this submittal, please contact me at 845-298-6031.
1376 Route 9, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 · Phone: 845-298-6031 · Fax: 845-298-6251 · Online:www.Qualityenv.com (J
BID TABULATION FORM
CARNWATH FARMS
ROOF RE-CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
ASBESTOS LBP ABATEMENT
Company Moblization/Bond ing/I nsu rance Exterior Asbestos Exterior LBP Interior LBP Total
Superior Abatement, Inc. $ 15,000 $ 28,000 $ 22,000 $ 72,000 $ 137,000
Asbestos Corp of America $ 26,000 $ 45,000 $ 39,000 $ 34,600 $ 144,600
Jupiter Environmental $ 20,000 $ 42,000 $ 40,000 $ 81,000 $ 183,000
SEP-oa-c007lTUE) 11: 15
Quality Enu. Sol. & Tech. Inc.
(FAX)Bd529S5251
P 003/003
AB^TE"MENT PROJECT
CARNWATH FARMS ROOF RECONSTRUCTION
RE(~F:fVf-ll
SEt> 6 - 2007
TOWN CLERK
LUMP SUM PRICE PROPOSAL
Subjecl [0 the acceptance of The Town of Wappinger. (Vendor Name)
Su.rett.i O~ ~eA'nSM&I.,.':J;4 agrees to perrorm the work described in the 3tt3chcd drawings,
plans, specifications and/or form of agreement. allllc following prices.
The description ror this project:
ITEM 1 - Base Bid
. -Complete the removal or an thc items listed in the Scope & Location, in compliance witll all
applicable federal, SlaLe and Local regulat'ions the uttached document and drawings. .
MobilizationlBonding/lnsurance yi ~ '-\L 1A.~1"n.!(;\. .t:\-NJ...%o ($ 15.000;Y
ExteriorASbCSIOs5\IJ~ G~,*~Wfn.aGt fn.iA.--'%~ ($~,ooo,T
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Exterior LBP ~l ~e.u~ '1\.+,)0 '""f".c;>iI\J."."l hN,A"--- Il:fc. ($'Z2.Uott,l)i
InetTior LBP S~~ ~I) tkolAJ~~ 1nJ^--~o ($7J/tJC!O,9r
TOlal C>N-t- ~~ +WJ, ~~Wfh,cl ($t3T,600j
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CompnnyName Sv\fl~'{t.toVL ~A"TeME:-N"T '4Nc.....
Address ;;t ';L Co M M ~ t'toA"'-, \1\N ~'T \?
City/State/Zip Pfh~~,tlf NiJ 07001..( . /../' ./ /
Authorized Contact NI LI1'-. f~Tf'Lc VJ ~ ^uth~rized Signature ~~ )
Phone (~1'3 ) 80 & -- l.b I b
Fa:< (QT3') 80<6 - 5530
RHINEBECK CENTRAL SCHOOL DlSTRICT
ASBESTOS ABATEMENT
ESTIMATE OF ACM QUANTITIES
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EACH CONTRACTOR SHALL READ AND ACKNOWLEDGE THE FOLLOWING NOTICE. A SIGNED
AND DATED COpy OF THlS ACKNOWLEDGMENT SHALL BE SUBMlTTED WlTH THE
CONTRACTOR'S BID FOR THIS PROJECT. FAILURE TO DO SO MA Y, AT THE SOLE DISCRETION
OF THE OWNER, RESULT IN THE BID BEING CONSIDERED NON-RESPONSIVE AND RESULT IN
DISQUALIFICATION OF THE CONTRACTOR'S BID ON THlS PROJECT.
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NOTICE
The linear and square footage listed is only approximate, and the Contractor is required to visit the buildings in
order to take actual field measurements in each listed location. The Contractor shall base their bid on actual
quantities determined, by them, at the site walk through. Estimat~s provided in these specifications are for
informational purposes only and shall not be considered a basis for Change Orders on this project.
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Acknowledgment: 1 have read and understood the above NOTICE regarding removal quantity estimates and
understand that estimates provided in these specifications are for informational purposes only and shall not be
considered a basis for Change Orders on this project. Tbe Contractor's signatory represents to the Owner that
he/she has the authority ofthe entity he/she represents to sign this agreement on its behalf.
Company Name: S\J\.f'G.t'U.OI'l- f.t-<b~..ENT ~ c.
Type or Print.
BY:~~
Signature
pt1JJ/JfJ4r 1-(;-0 "7
Title Date
Print Name: f'J i u:.. fe.rnoYJ t4'
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ASBESTOS ABA TEMENT 02080-40
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OWNER:
Town ofWapping'-T
20 Middlebush Rd
Wuppingers Falls, NY 12590
PROJECT:
Asbestos and L~ad Abatement
:RoofReconstrucLion Project
ASBESTOS ABATEMENT
ADDENDUM #1
CARNWATI-I I-ARMS
ROO}~ RECONSTRUCTION
CONSULTANT:
Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
1376 Rout~ 9
W apping~..rs Falls, Ny '12590
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Plensc DOLe the following additions/clarifications to the bid speciiicaljon ror the abov!:
rcn..'fenced project. This form shaH be completed 'With a signamre of acknowledgment of receipt
(lnd Te[~rned with the executed bid sheets
Change
Hid Date
The Sealed.Bids will be due at 2PM at TIle Town Hall of Wappinger, Thursday
September 6,2007. t that time the bids will be opened publicly and read aloud.
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ASBESTOS ABATEMENT
ADDENDUM #2
CARN\VATH FARMS
ROOF RECONSTRUCTlON
OWNER:
Town of Wappinger
20 Middlebush Rd
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
PROJECT:
Asbestos and Lead Abatement
Roof Reconstruction Project
CONSULTANT:
Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
1376 Route 9
W appingers Falls, NY 12590
Scope:
· The contractor shall remove the fascia and soffit outriggers (rafter tails). The outriggers shall
be cut flush at the building line, removed and disposed of.
· The contractor shall remove and save the skylight directly above the main staircase. The
skylight shall be protected and stored onsite in a location as directed by the owner. .
· All plaster demo shall include underlying lathe when present or shall include scraping all
residual plaster to the masonry below.
Clarify:
· Water and electric are available in the building for use by the contractor. It is the contractor
responsibility to provide all temporary connection to complete their work.
Schedule:
· Field Work shall start no more than three weeks from the initial notice to proceed.
· Completion ofthe abatement work shall be limited to four weeks.
Chan2e:
3.16-D.- 7. Should read;
7. The disposal facility owner or operator shall return a signed copy of the waste manifest directly
to, The TownofWappinger, 20 Middlebush Rd., Wappinger Falls, NY 12590, Attn:Supervisor .
3.18-E. Should read;
E. The contractor is responsible for providing temporary weather protection for the building for
the duration ofthe project and FIFTEEN days past written notification to the owner of work
completion. Work will not be considered complete until all fmal visual inspections have passed.
Bid Date
The Sealed Bids will be due at 2PM at The Town Hall of Wappinger, Thursday September 6,
2007. At that time the bids will be opened publicly and read aloud. This addendum must be
'-. ~u~minedWith 0 r bid.
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Acknowledgment fReceipt Date Company
SEP-Od-2007(TUE) 11: 15
Quality Enu. Sol. & Tech. Inc.
(FRX)8d52986251
P.002/003
ASBESTOS ABA TKMENT
ADDENDUM #3
CARNW ATH .FARMS
ROOF Rf4:CONSTRUCTTON
OWNER:
Town of Wappinger
20 Middlcbush Rd
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
PROJECT:
Asbestos and tend Abatement
Roof Reconstruction Project
CONSULTANT:
QUtllity Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
1376 Route 9
Wappingers Falls. NY 12590
Scope:
· The requirement for the contractor to rC'lllovc paint and save 30% of the wood blocking has
bC("i1 removed from the contract. The contract is not responsible for salvaging any wood
work.
Attached: Bid Sheet
~d~h .
TIle Sealed Bids will be due at 2PM at The ToWII Hall of Wappinger) Thursday September 6,
2007. At that time the bids will be opened publicly and read aloud. This addendum must hi!
.1;; 'lI{!d and submi d wit" 0 r hid.
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Date
SlA/P~OK.Ih9~c
Company
Bid Bond
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we
Superior Abatement, Inc.
22 Commence Rd. Unit D
Fairfield, NJ 07004
as Principal, hereinafter called the Principal, and
Westchester Fire Insurance Company
140 Broadway 41st Floor
New York, NY 10001
a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of New York
as Surety, hereinafter called the Surety, are held and firmly bound unto (Here insert full name and address or legal title of Owner)
RE(:FI\II-! ,
SEP ~ - 2007
TOWN CLERK
The Town of Wappinger
as Obligee, hereinafter called the Obligee, in the sum of 10% of the attached bid, for the payment of which sum well and
truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety, bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors
and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
WHEREAS, the Principal has submitted a bid for
Carnwath Main Building Roof and Interior Work
NOW, THEREFORE, if the Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal and the Principal shall enter into a Contract with
the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid, and give such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding or
Contract Documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of such Contract and for the prompt
payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof, or in the event of the failure of the PrincipC\1 to enter
such Contract and give such bond or bonds, if the Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference not t,o ~xGe'~d the
penalty hereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Obligee rn'i:lyin good faith
contract with another party to perform the Work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be null ar.d,Voic!, oth~rwise
to remain in full force and effect. .
s~edthiEst'2007
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(Seal)
Ljy;rn~ Lplab!ffb
(Witness)
(Title) Attorney-in-fact Mark D. Leskanic
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Printed in cooperation with the American Institute of Architects (AlA) by the Western Surety Company of PO Box 5077, Sioux Falls, SD
57117-5077. The language in this document conforms exactly to the language used in AlA Document A310, February, 1970 edition.
68-5302 (11/00)
.
THE BACK OF THIS DOCUMENT LISTS VARIOUS SECURITY FEATURES
.
THAT WILL PROTECT AGAINST COpy COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERATION.
.
ABKJ'EMt:NT PROJECT
CA.RNWATllfARMS ROOF Rl<:CONSTRUCTJON
LUMP SUM PRICE PROPOSAL
RECF:I\f~1 t
SEP 6 - 2007
TOWN CLERK
Subjeclto the acceptance ofThe Town ofWapping~r. (Vendor Name) Asbestos Corporation
of America , agrees to perform tlle: work described in the attached drawings,
plans, specifIcations and/or fonn of agreement ;It the following prices.
The description for this project:
ITEM 1 - Base Bid
. .Complete tbe removal ofalllhc items listed in the Scope & Location, in compliance with all
applicable federal, state and Local regulations the uttached document and drawings. .
M obilizmionlBon din g/lnsurance ($ 26,000.00)
Exterior Asbestos ($ 45,000.00)
Exterior LBP ($ 39/000.00)
Inel'rior LBP ($ . 34/600.00)
Total ($ 138,600.00)
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CompnnyNameAsbestos Corporation of America
Addrcllll
791 Nepperhan Avenue
Yonkers, New York 10703
City/StatclZip
Authorized Contact Fred Lattrell
Autl10nzed Signaturt'~Q
Phone (914) 965....5829
F~ (914) 965-7597'
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ADDENDUM #1
CARNWATIl1'ARMS
ROO}~ RECONSTRUCTION
OWNER:
Town ofWapping(.'T
20 Middlebush Rd
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
PROJECT~
Asbestos and Lead Abatement
Roof Reconstruction Project
CONSULTANT:
Quality .Environmental SolutioDs & Technologies, Inc.
1376 Route 9
Wappiligl,.."1'S Falls, Ny 12590
Please DOle the following additions/clarifications to the bid speei1ication for the above
referenced project. 'ibis form shall be completed with a signaUlre of acknowledgment of receipt
and ret~rned with the executed bid sheets
Change
Bid Date
1111,; Sealed-Bids will beduc at 2PM at 'TIle Town Hall of Wappinger, Thursday
September 6,2007 .At that time the bids will be opened publicly and read aloud.
Pr~4~ r~'i/01 ~(~'Ylg ~'at-
Acknowledgment ofRcceipl Date Company
S~TA3
ASBESTOS ABATEMENT
ADDENDUM #2
CARNWATH FARMS
ROOF RECONSTRUCTlON
OWNER:
Town of Wappinger
20 Middlebush Rd
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
PROJECT:
Asbestos and Lead Abatement
Roof Reconstruction Project
CONSULTANT:
Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
1376 Route 9
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Scope:
. The contractor shall remove the fascia and soffit outriggers (rafter tails). The outriggers shall
be cut flush at the building line, removed and disposed of.
. The contractor shall remove and save the skylight directly above the main staircase. The
skylight shall be protected and stored onsite in a location as directed by the owner.
. All plaster demo shall include underlying lathe when present or shall include scraping all
residual plaster to the masonry below.
Clarify:
. Water and electric are available in the building for use by the contractor. It is the contractor
responsibility to provide all temporary connection to complete their work.
Schedule:
. Field Work shall start no more than three weeks from the initial notice to proceed.
. Completion of the abatement work shall be limited to four weeks.
Change:
3. 16-D.-7. Should read;
7. The disposalfacility owner or operator shall return a signed copy of the waste manifest directly
to, The TownofWappinger, 20 Middlebush Rd., Wappinger Falls, NY 12590, Attn:Supervisor
3. 18- E. Should read;
E. The contractor is responsible for providing temporary weather protection for the building for
the duration of the project and FIFTEEN days past written notification to the owner of work
completion. Work will not be considered complete until all fmal visual inspections have passed.
Bid Date
The Sealed Bids will be due at 2PM at The Town Hall of Wappinger, Thursday September 6,
2007. At that time the bids will be opened publicly and read aloud. This addendum must be
sit!ned and submitted with vour bid.
~~
cknowle gment of Receipt
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Date
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ADDENDlJM #3
CARNW ATl:f Ii' ARMS
ROOF RI+:CONSTRUCTION
OWNER:
Town of Wuppinger
20 Middlcbush Rd
WnppingersFalls, NY 12590
PROJECT:
Asbestos and Lead Abatement
RoofRec~)nstructjon Project
CONSULTANT: .
Qunlity Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Tnc.
1376 Route 9
Wnppingers Falls, NY 12590
S~ope:
,. The requirement for the contractor to remove paint and save 30% of the wood blocking has
been removed irom the cOnIract.lbe contract is not responsible for salvaging any wood
work. .
Attacbed: Bid Sheet
Bid Date
TIle Sealed Bids will be due at 2PM at The Town Hrill of Wappinger, Thursday September 6,
2007. At that time Ihe bids will be opened publicly ilIld read aloud. This addendum mU.~t hI!
.~; 'lIcd and .yubmitted witll our bid.
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Date' .
As bes~~ Co('~ 0 Q \tM e,)~
Company
THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS
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SEP 6 - 2007
AlA Document A310
Bid Bond
TOWN CLERK
KN<M ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we
Asbestos Corporation of America
791 Nepperhan Avenue, Yonkers, New York 10703
as Principal,hereinafter called the Principal and
International Fidelity Insurance Company
One Newark Center, Newark, New Jersey 07102
a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of New Jersey
as Surety, hereinafter called the Surety, are held and finnly bound unto
The Town of Wappinger
20 Middlebush Road, Wappinger Falls, New York 12590
as Obligee, hereinafter called the Obligee, in the stun of *5% of the amount of the bid*
six thousand nine hundred thirty and no/100Dollars ($ 6,930.00 )
for the payrrent of which SlID\ well and tnIly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety
bind our.selves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and
severally, finnly by these presents.
WHEREAS ,the Principal has subnitted a bid. fo:!=" Removal of Asbestos Roofing and Items Containing Lead-Based
P . tiE C .1. PI t d F . d S ffit S t (Aere lnsert full name, address and description of project)
aln, . ., ellng as er an ascla an 0 I ys em
(Here insert full name and address or legal title of Contractor)
(Here insert full name and address or legal title of Surety)
(Here insert full name and address or legal title of Owner)
NJiV, THEREFORE, if the Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal and the Principal shall enter into a Contract
with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid, and give such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding
or Contrac1 Documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of such Contract and for the prompt
payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof, or in the event of the failure of the Principal to enter
such Contract and give such bond or bonds, if the Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference not to exceed the penalty
hereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Obligee may in good faith contract
with another party to perform the Work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain
in full force and effect.
Signed and sealed this
6th
~Ptember 2007
Asbestos Corporation of America
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(Title)
International Fidelity Insurance Company
(Surety)
(Seal)
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(Wi ness)
(Title ) AttOITley-in-fact
Bid Date: 09/06/07
AlA OCCUMENI' A310 · BID BOND · AIA @ · FEBRUARY 1970 ED · THE AMERICAN
INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 N.Y. AVE., N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF PRINCIPAL, IF A CORPORATION
STATE OF New York
COUNTY OF Westchester
On the 5th day of September in the year 2007, before me personally came Patrick
FitzgeralCl I to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that he
resides at 16 Bittern Drive, Nanuet that he is the vice President of Asbestos
Corporation of America, the corporation described in and which executed the above
instrument; and that he signed his name thereto by order of the board of directors of
said corporation.
NOTARY PUBLIC COMMI
OAWNE WHALEY
Notary Public, State of New
No.01WH6081319
Qualified In. Rockland count~o 1(\
Commission expires October 07. ~
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SURETY
STATE OF NEW YORK)
COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER )
On the 6th day of September in the year 2007 before me personally came Edmund J.
Berqassi. to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that (s)he
resides at Eastchester. New York, that (s)he is the Attorney-in-Fact of International
Fidelity Insurance Company the corporation described in and which executed the
above instrument; and that (s)he signed his/her name thereto by order of the board of
directors of said corporation.
NOTARY PUBLIC OR COMMISSI NER 0 EEDS
KRISTINA PRENKPALAJ
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NY
NO. 01 PR6157091
TERM EXPIRES 12/04I20\D
Consen,t of Surety
The International Fidelity Insurance Company a corporation organized and existing under the
laws of the State of New Jersey, hereby guarantees the proposal of Asbestos Corporation of
America, 791 Nepperhan Avenue, Yonkers, New York 10703 (hereinafter called the bidder),
To The Town of Wappinger
For Removal of Asbestos Roofing and Items Containing Lead-Based Paint, I.E., Ceiling
Plaster and Fascia and Soffit System
And further guarantees that if the contract is so awarded to the said Asbestos Corporation of
America, that the said International Fidelity Insurance Company, will execute said contract
within the period of time required after its delivery for that purpose; and further guarantees that if
the contract is so awarded to the said Asbestos Corporation of America, that International
Fidelity Insurance Company will become surety on bond guaranteeing the faithful performance
of said contract.
Provided and subject to the condition precedent:
The surety reserves the right to require evidence of financing, and, to review and approve
contract documents and bond forms, prior to issuing any performance and payment bonds on the
above captioned project.
*THIS OFFER WILL EXPIRE (60) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF EXECUTION*
In Witness Whereof, the said International Fidelity Insurance Company has caused this
agreement to be signed by proper officers and its corporate seal to be here unto affixed this 6th
day of September. 2007.
International Fidelity Insurance Company
Etifdel!::l:~1n-~act
INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY
ONE NEW ARK CENTER, 20TH FLOOR, NEW ARK, NEW JERSEY 07102-5207
STATEMENT OF ASSETS, LIABILrTIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS
AT DECEMBER 31, 2006
ASSETS
Bonds (Amortized Value) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Common Stocks (Market Value) .. . .... .. . . . .. . . . . .. ... ... .. .
Mortgage Loans on Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cash & Bank Deposits ....................................
Short Term Investments .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . . . . . . .
Unpaid Premiums & Assumed Balances ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reinsurance Recoverable from Reinsurers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electronic Data Processing Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
investment Income Due and Accrued .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Net Deferred Tax Assets ..................................
Other Assets ...........................................
TOT AL ASSETS ................................
LIABILITIES, SURPLUS & OTHER FUNDS
Losses (Reported Losses Net as to Reinsurance Ceded and
lncurred But Not Reported Losses) .. . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Loss Adjustment Expenses .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contingent Commissions & Other Similar Charges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other-Expenses (Excluding Taxes, Licenses and Fees) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Taxes, Licenses & Fees (Excluding Federal Income '!'ax) ............
Current Federal & Foreign Income Taxes.. . . . .'. : . . . ... . .. .. . . . . .
Uneamed Premiums .....................................
Ceded Reinsurance PremiwnsPayable ........................
Funds Held by Company under Reinsurance Treaties. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Amounts Withheld by Coolpany for Account of Others ........ . . . .
Provisions for Reinsurance .................................
Other Liabilities . . .. ., .., ... . ..... . . ., . . ., '.' . ... . . .. . .. . .
TOTALLIABILr.nES........ ...... ............
Comnlon Capital Stock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gross Paid-in & Contributed Surplus .........................
Surplus Note.. .........................................
Unassigned Frmds (Surplus) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Surplus as Regards Policyholders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL LIABILITIES, SURPLUS & OTHER FUNDS. . .
$83,053,564
7,928,132
2,492,000
45,509,933
4,250
3,489,768
824,538
121,690
1,246,437
2,500,000
2,395.495
$149.565.807
$18,889,291
4,780,083
702,775
4,189,372
802,559
310,119
24,609,961
1,632,862
5,068
20,381,915
2,821
12,148
$76.318.974
$1,500,000
374,600
J.6,000,OOO
55.372,233
$73.246.833
$149.565.807
I, Francis L. Mitterhoff, President of INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY, certify that the
foregoing is a fair stateolent of Assets, Liabilities, Surplus and Other Funds of this Company, at the close of business,
December 31, 2006, as reflected by its books and records and as reported in its statement on file with the Insurance
Department of the State of New Jersey.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed the
seal of the Company, this 23n1 day of February 2007.
INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY
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Tel (973)624-7200 POWER OF ATTORNEY
INTERNA TIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY
HOME OFFICE: ONE NEWARK CENTER, 20TH FLOOR
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY 07102-5207
FOR BID BOND/RIDER/CONSENTS/ AFFIDA VITS
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing
laws of the SGlte of New Jersey, and having its principal office in the City oJ Newark, New Jersey, does hereby constitute and appoint
EDMUND J. BERGASSI
New Rochelle, NY.
its true and lawful. anorney(s)-in-fact to execute, seal and deliver for and on its beh!llf as surety '. any and all bonds and undertaki,!gs, cop tracts of indenu.uty and
other writings obligatory. In tile nature thereof, which are or may be allowed, reqUired or I?ermmed by law,. stature, rule, regulanon, contract or otherWIse, and
the execution of such mstrument(s) In pursuance of these presents, shall be as blildmg upon the saId INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes, as if the same had been duly executed and acknowledged by its regularly elected officers at its
principal office.
This Power of Attorney is executed, and may be revoked, pursuant to and by authority of Article 3-Section 3, of the By-Laws adopted by the Board of
Directors of INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting called and held on the 7th day of February, 1974.
The President or any Vice President, Executive Vice President, Secretary or Assistant Secretary, shall have power and authority
(I) To appoint Attorneys-in-fact, and to authorize them to execute on behalf of the Company, and amch the Seal of the Company thereto, bonds and
undertakings, contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof and,
(2) To remove, at any time, any such anorney-in-fact and revoke the authority given.
Further, this Power of Anorney is signed and sealed by facsimile pursuant to resolution of the Board of Directors of said Company adopted at a meeting
duly called and held on the 29th day of April, 1982 of which the following is a true excerpt:
Now therefore the signatures of such officers and the seal of the Company may be affixed to any such rower of attorney or any certificate relating thereto by
facsimile, and any such power of attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signatures or facsimile sea shaIl be valid and bindmg upon the Company and any
such power so executed and certified by facsimile signatures and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company in the future with respect to any
bond or undertaking to which it is attached.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY has caused this instrument to be
signed and its corporate seal to be affixed by its authorized officer, this 29th day of August, A.D. 2003.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
County of Essex
On this 29th day of August 2003, before me came the individual who executed the preceding instrument, to me Ilersonally known, and, being by me duly
sworn, said the he IS the therein described and authorized officer of the INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY; that the seal affixed to
said instrument is the Corporate Seal of said Company; that the said Corporate Seal and his signature were duly affixed by order of the Board of Directors of
said Company.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand affIXed my Official Seal,
at the City of Newark, New Jersey the day and year frrst above written.
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A NOTARY PUBLIC OF NEW JERSEY
My Commission Expires Nov. 21, 2010
CERTIFICATION
I, the undersigned officer of INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY do hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing copy of the
Power of Attorney and affidavit, and the copy of the Section of the By-Laws of said Company as set forth in said Power of Attorney, with the ORIGINALS ON
IN THE HOME OFFICE OF SAID COMPANY, and that the same are correct transcripts thereof, and of the whole of the said originals, and that the said Power
of Attorney has not been revoked and is now in full force and effect
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 6th
day of September, 2007
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ABATEMENT PROJECT
CARNW A TH 'FARMS ROOF RECONSTRUCTJ ON
LUMP- SUM PIUCE PROPOSAL
,_S~lbject to the 9-,ccep,tance.2!The Town of Wappinger. (Vendor N~me) .J~p I'W _
t!J.VI(t)/Jrl1e+1h.1 :;,e/?V! CPt;. Me. , agrees to perronn t11e work descnbcd m the attached drawlngs,
plans, specifications and/or fonn of agreement at t11e following prices.
The description ror this project:
ITEM 1 - Base Bid
. -Complete the removal orall the items listed in thc Scope & Location, in compliance with all
applicublc federal, state amI Local regulations the attached document and drawings.
MobilizntionlBonding/lnsurance ~e~ fl~ .f.)U~ ($.1. o,o...'\')tlt~
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ADDENDUM #3
CARNW A TB .~ARMS
ROOF RI<:CONSTRUCTION
OWNER:
Town of Wappinger
20 Middlcbush Rd
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
PROJECT:
Asbestos and Lead Abatement
Roof Rec~)nstruction Project
CONSULTANT: .
Quality Environmental Solutil)lls & Technologies, Tnc.
1 376 Route 9
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Scope:
· The requircml.."Ilt for the contractor to remove paint and save 30% of the wood blocking has
been removed from the contract. The contract is not responsible for salvaging any wood
work.
Athlchcd: Bid Sheet
Bid Date .
TIle Sealed Bids will be due at 2PM at Th~ Town Hall of Wappinger. Thursdny September 6.
2007. At that time the: bids will be opened-publicly and read aloud. This addendum must he
.~i 'lIed nd submitted wit" out' hid.
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ADDENDUM #2
CARNWATH FARMS
ROOF RECONSTRUCTION
OWNER:
Town of Wappinger
20 Middlebush Rd
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
PROJECT:
Asbestos and Lead Abatement
Roof Reconstruction Project
CONSULTANT:
Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
1376 Route 9
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Scope:
. The contractor shall remove the fascia and soffit outriggers (rafter tails). The outriggers shall
be cut flush at the building line, removed and disposed of.
. The contractor. shall remove and save the skylight directly above the main staircase. The
skylight shall be protected and stored onsite in a location as directed by the owner.
. All plaster demo shall include underlying lathe when present or shall include scraping all
residual plaster to the masonry below.
Clarify:
. Water and electric are available in the building for use by the contractor. It is the contractor
responsibility to provide all temporary connection to complete their work.
Schedule:
. Field Work shall start no more than three weeks from the initial notice to proceed.
. Completion ofthe abatement work shall be limited to four weeks.
Change:
3.16-D.- 7. Should read;
7. The disposal facility owner or operator shall return a signed copy of the waste manifest directly
to, The Town of Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Rd., Wappinger Falls, NY 12590, Attn:Supervisor.
3. 18- E. Should read;
E. The contractor is responsible for providing temporary weather protection for the building for
the duration of the project and FIFTEEN days past written notification to the owner of work
completion. Work will not be considered complete until all fmal visual inspections have passed.
Bid Date
The Sealed Bids will be due at 2PM at The Town Hall of Wappinger, Thursday September 6,
2007. At that time the bids will be opened publicly and read aloud. This addendum must be
si.lmed and submitted with vour bid.
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ADDENDUM #1
CARNWATIl FARMS
ROOFRECQNSTRUCTION
OWNER:
Town ofWappingr..-r
20 Middlebush Rd
Wnppingers Falls, NY 12590
PROJECT:
A!>bestos and Lead Abatement
J~oofReconstructi~m Project
CONSULTANT:
Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Ine.
1376 Route 9
Wapping~-r$ Fall$, Ny 12590
Please note the following additions/clarillcations to the bid spceilicut.ion for the above
referenced project. This fonn shall be completed with a signamre of acknowledgment of receipt
nnd ret~J.rned with the executed bid sheets
Change
Bid Date
Iill.: Sealed.Bids will be due at 2PM at TIle Town Hall of Wappinger, Thursday
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FIRST SEAL0RD SURETY, INC.
Principal Office
789 E. Lancaster A venue
Villanova, P A 19085
610.664.2324
TOWN CLERK
BID BOND
Bond No.
07-6067-BID
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that we
Jupiter Environmental Services, Inc.
as Principal, hereinafter called the Principal, and FIRST SEALORD SURETY, INC., a corporation duly organized under
the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as Surety, hereinafter called Surety, are held and firmly bound unto
The Town of Wappinger
as Obligee, hereinafter called Obligee, in the sum of
10% of the amount bid
Dollars ( ), or (10 %) percent of the amount bid, whicheved~'less,
for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety, bind ourselves, our
heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
WH EREAS, the Principal has submitted a bid for Asbestos abatement and related work at Carnwath
Main Building roof
NOW, THEREFORE, if the Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal and the Principal shall enter into a Contract
with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid, and give such bond or bonds as may be specified in the
bidding or Cmtract Documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of such Contract and for
the prompt payment oflabor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof, or in the event ofthe failure ofthe
Principal to enter such Contract and give such bond or bonds, ifih0 Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference
not to exceed the penalty hereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the
Obligee may in good faith contract with another party to perfornl the Work covered by said bid, then this obligation
shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect .
Signed and sealed this
22nd
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(Witness)
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(Witness)
, INC.
By: e::y /;er .
Scott S an/JJ Farber-Lottman (Attorney-in-Fact)
Bid Bond Public (Ed. g/2g/06)
FIRST SEALORD SURETY, INC,
Principal Office
789 E. Lancaster A venue
Villanova, PA 19004
6] 0.664.2324
CONSENT OF SURETY
FIRST SEALORD SURETY, INC. duly qualified to transact business in the state of New York
agrees that if
Jupit"r Environental Services, Inc.
is the successful bidder for
The Town of Wappinger
it as Surety will provide the Bidder with a bond in such a sum as is required in the advertisement or in the
specifications. .
Signed, sealed and dated this
22nd
day of
August
FIRST SEALORD SURETY, INC.
c, be v
Consent of Surety - NJ (Ed. 8/28/06)
, 2007
First Sealord Surety, Inc.
Power of Attorney
Power No: PHL-0101-07-07233
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KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRE~ENTS: That First Sealord Suretx\Jnc., a corporation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylv,ania, (hereinafter the
"Company") has made, constitutedanc:!iapPoinfed, and by these pre~t;)l"1ts does make, constitute and appoint 'f. '
SCOTT T. FARBER AND/OR SCOTT L SWAN ALL OF PALISADES PARK, NEW JERSEY
its true and lawful Attorney-in-Fact, to make, execute and deliver on its behalf insurance policies, surety bonds, undertakings and other instruments of a
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binding uponlhe said CorponliioniasCfulfy and to the same exterifas if signed by the duly authorized officers of the Corporailifn and sealed Wi 111 its' ,
corporate seal; and all the acts of said Attorney-in-Fact, pursuant to the authority hereby given, are hereby ratified and confirmed.
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This appointment i~m9depur~uan . . ..' foIL9iJrnQ"t~Y-L~WS~vvQicti;>>,Elre'~uIY adopted bylheBoard of Directors of the
with all Ameridments iheret(iand a. still in fuil)force'andeffecli' /'fc;' .
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"Article XII: Policies, Bonds, Reco9riYti8n~( Stipuj~Hbns, Consents of'Surety, UnderWriting Undertakings, and Instruments
Section 12-1. Insurance policies, bonds, recognitions, stipulations, consents of surety and underwriting undertakings of the Corporation, and releases,
ag~~~me.I"1!~~m8.pt?jrr'''Y[,!.ti ~,!~tip~i',i.!)a~ywflx. t~ere~QrW \()anY';81f!,irry or.losi~th~f:~und~r, S~C1Pb~.~igned int~ena\T)t;)C1~dpnbrhCl!,f ~,~"th,~", . ....3" ".
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such other officers or representatives as the Board may from time to time determine. The seal of the Corporation shall if appropriate be affixed thereto by
any such officer, Attorney-in-Fact or representative. The authority of such Attorney-in-Fact and Agents shall be as prescribed in the instrument
evi?~qying t9~ir~'~8pqi:p!! hny . t alld~aIJ,C1uth oted ttJElr~b.y maybe{ev9~,!3d,;:l1 any.tim~py the f .
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attested this 20th day ofJahuary,
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ASBESTOS ABA Tlo:MENT
ADDENDUM #3
CARNW A TlI FARMS
ROOF RI<:CONSTRUCTION
OWNER:
Town OrW~lppinger
20 Midd1cbush Rd
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
PROJECT:
Asbestos and Lead Abatement
Roof Reconstruction Project
CONSULTANT: .
Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
1376 Route 9
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Scope:
· The requirement for the contractor to remove paint and save 30% of the wood blocking has
bC'-"ll removed from the contract. lbe contract is not r~"J'Onsib1e for salvaging any wood
work.
Attached: Bid Sheet
Bid Date
TIle Sealed Bids will be due at 2PM at The Town Hall of Wappinger, Thursday September 6,
2007. At that time the bids will be opened publicly and read aloud. This addendum mU.~t hi!
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AlA Document A310
Bid Bond
TOWN CLERK
KN<M ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we
Asbestos Corporation of America
791 Nepperhan Avenue, Yonkers, New York 10703
as Principal, hereinafter called the Principal and
International Fidelity Insurance Company
One Newark Center, Newark, New Jersey 07102
a corporation duly organized Wlder the laws of the State of New Jersey
as Surety, hereinafter called the Surety, are held and finnl Y bound unto
The Town of Wappinger
20 Middlebush Road, Wappinger Falls, New York 12590
as Obligee, hereinafter called the Obligee, in the sum of *5% of the amount of the bid*
six thousand nine hundred thirty and no/lOODollars ($ 6,930.00 )
for the paynent of which swn well and truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety
bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns , jointly and
severally, finnly by these presents.
WHEREAS, the principal has subnitted a bid fot:" Removal of Asbestos Roofing and Items Containing Lead-Based
P . tiE C '1' PI t d F . d S ffit S t ~(Aere Insert fu II name, address and description of project)
am, . ., ellng as er an ascla an 0 I ys em
(Here insert full name and address or legal title of Contractor)
(Here insert full na~e and address or legal title of Surety)
(Here insert full name and address or legal title of Owner)
~, ~Ft)~, if the Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal and the Principal shall enter into a Contract
with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid, and give such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding
or Contract Documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithfu I performance of such Contract and for the prompt
~ayment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof, or in the event of the failure of the Principal to enter
such Contract and give such bond or bonds, if the Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference not to exceed the penalty
hereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Obligee may in good faith contract
with another party to perform the Work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain
in full force and effect.
Signed and sealed this
6th
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Asbestos Corporation of America
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2007
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International Fidelity Insurance Company
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Rid Date: 09/06/07
AIA IXX::UMENI' A310 · BID OOND · AIA @ · FEBRUARY 1970 ED · THE AMERICAN
INSTITlJI'E OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 N.Y. AVE., N.W., WASHINGIt>N, D.C. 20006
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF PRINCIPAL, IF A CORPORATION
STATE OF New York )
COUNTY OF Westchester )
On the 5th day of September in the year 2007, before me personally came Patrick
Fitzgerald. to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that he
resides at 16 Bittern Drive, Nanuet that he is the Vice President of Asbestos
Corporation of America, the corporation described in and which executed the above
instrument; and that he signed his name thereto by order of the board of directors of
said corporation.
DAWNE WHALEY
Notary Public. State of New
No.01WH6081319
Qualified In ROckol~,.<i~~r Oil ff\
CommIl8ion expire' "........ · J.W.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SURETY
STATE OF NEW YORK)
COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER )
On the 6th day of September in the year 2007 before me personally came Edmund J.
BerQassi. to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that (s)he
resides at Eastchester. New York, that (s)he is the Attorney-in-Fact of International
Fidelity Insurance Company the corporation described in and which executed the
above instrument; and that (s)he signed his/her name thereto by order of the board of
directors of said corporation.
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Consent of Surety
The International Fidelity Insurance Company a corporation organized and existing under the
laws of the State of New Jersey, hereby guarantees the proposal of Asbestos Corporation of
America, 791 Nepperhan Avenue, Yonkers, New York 10703 (hereinafter called the bidder),
To The Town of Wappinger
For Removal of Asbestos Roofing and Items Containing Lead-Based Paint. I.E., Ceiling
Plaster and Fascia and Soffit System
And further guarantees that if the contract is so awarded to the said Asbestos Corporation of
America, that the said International Fidelity Insurance Company, will execute said contract
within the period oftime required after its delivery for that purpose; and further guarantees that if
the contract is so awarded to the said Asbestos Corporation of America, that International
Fidelity Insurance Company will become surety on bond guaranteeing the faithful performance
of said contract.
Provided and subject to the condition precedent:
The surety reserves the right to require evidence of financing, and, to review and approve
contract documents and bond forms, prior to issuing any performance and payment bonds on the
above captioned project.
*THIS OFFER WILL EXPIRE (60) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF EXECUTION*
In Witness Whereof, the said International Fidelity Insurance Company has caused this
agreement to be signed by proper officers and its corporate seal to be here unto affixed this 6th
day of September, 2007.
International Fidelity Insurance Company
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INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY
ONE NEW ARK CENTER, 20TH FLOOR, NEW ARK, NEW JERSEY 07102-5207
STATEMENT OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS
AT DECEMBER 31, 2006
ASSETS
Bonds (Amortized Value) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Common Stocks (Market Value) .............................
Mortgage Loans on Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cash & Bank Deposits ....................................
Short Term Investments .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unpaid Prenliums & Assumed Balances .......................
Reinsurance Recoverable fronl Reinsurers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electronic Data Processing Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Investment Income Due and Accrued .........................
Net Deferred Tax Assets ............................. - . . . .
Other Assets ........................ - . . . - . . . . . . . . . - . . . .
TOTAL ASSETS ................................
LIABILITIES. SURPLUS & OTHER FUNDS
Losses (Reported Losses Net as to Reinsurance Ceded and
Incurred But Not Reported Losses) ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Loss Adjustment Expenses . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contingent Commissions & Other Similar Olarges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other'Expenses (Excluding Taxes, Licenses and Fees) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Taxes, Licenses & Fees (Excluding Federal Income Tax) ............
Current Federal & Foreign Income Taxes. . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unearned Premiums .....................................
CededReinsurancePremiumsPayable ........................
Funds Held by Company under Reinsurance Treaties. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Amounts Withheld by Conlpany for Account of Others . . . . . . . . . . . .
Provisions for Reinsurance .................................
Other Liabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOTALLlABTIJJ1ES........... ...............
Comnlon Capital Stock _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gross Paid-in & Contributed Surplus .........................
Surplus Note.. .... _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unassigned Funds (Surplus) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Surplus as Regards Policyholders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL LIABILITIES, SURPLUS & OTHER FUNDS . . .
$83,053,564
7,928,132
2,492,000
45,509,933
4,250
3,489,768
824,538
121,690
1,246,437
2,500,000
2.395.495
$149565.807
$18,889,291
4,780,083
702,775
4,189,372
802,559
310,119
24,609,961
1,632,862
5,068
20,381,915
2,821
12.148
$76.318.974
$1,500,000
374,600
16,000,000
55.372.233
$73.246.833
$149.565.807
I, Francis L. Mitterhoff, President of INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY, certify that the
foregoing is a fair statement of Assets, Liabilities, Surplus and Other Funds of this Company, at the close of business,
December 31, 2006, as reflected by its books and records and as reported in its statement on file with the Insurance
Department of the State of New Jersey.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed the
seal of the Company, this 23rd day of February 2007.
INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY
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POWER OF ATTORNEY
INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY
. Tel, (973) 62.4-7200
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HOME OFFICE: ONE NEWARK CENTER, 20TH FLOOR
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY 07102-5207
FOR BID BOND/RIDER/CONSENTS/ AFFIDA VITS
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing
laws of the State of New Jersey, and having its principal office in the City of Newark, New Jersey, does hereby constitute and appoint
EDMUND J. BERGASSI
New Rochelle, NY.
its true and lawful attorney(s)-in-fact to execute, seal and deliver for and on its behalf as surety, any and all bonds and undertakings, cOJltracts of indemnity and
other writings obligatory m the nature thereof, which are or may be allowed, required or permitted by law, stature, rule, regulation, contract or otherwise, and
the execution of such instrument(s) in pursuance of these presents, shall be as bincfmg upon the said INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes, as if the same had been duly executed and acknowledged by its regularly elected officers at its
principal office.
This Power of Attorney is executed, and may be revoked, pursuant to and by authority of Article 3-Section 3, of the By-Laws adopted by the Board of
Directors of INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting called and held on the 7th day of February, 1974.
The President or any Vice President, Executive Vice President, Secretary or Assistant Secretary, shall have power and authority
(I) To appoint Attorneys-in-fact, and to authorize them to execute on behalf of the Company, and attach the Seal of the Company thereto, bonds and
undertakings, contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof and,
(2) To remove, at any time, any such attorney-in-fact and revoke the authority given.
Further, this Power of Attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile pursuant to resolution of the Board of Directors of said Company adopted at a meeting
duly called and held on the 29th day of April, 1982 of which the following is a true excerpt:
Now therefore the signatures of such officers and the seal of the Company may be affixed to any such fower of attorney or any certificate relating thereto by
facsimile, and any such power of attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signatures or facsimile sea shall be valid and bindmg upon the Company and any
such power so executed and certified by facsimile signatures and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company in the future with respect to any
bond or undertaking to which it is attached.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY has caused this instrument to be
signed and its corporate seal to be affixed by its authorized officer, this 29th day of August, A.D. 2003.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
County of Essex
On this 29th day of August 2003, before me came the individual who executed the preceding instrument, to me personally known, and, being by me duly
sworn, said the he IS the therein described and authorized officer of the INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY; that the seal affixed to
said instrument is the Corporate Seal of said Company; that the said Corporate Seal and his signature were duly affixed by order of the Board of Directors of
said Company.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand affixed my Official Seal,
at the City of Newark, New Jersey the day and year first above written.
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A NOTARY PUBLIC OF NEW JERSEY
My Commission Expires Nov. 21, 2010
CERTIFICA nON
I, the undersigned officer of INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY do hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing copy of the
Power of Attorney and affidavit, and the copy of the Section of the By-Laws of said Company as set forth in said Power of Attorney, with the ORIGINALS ON
IN THE HOME OFFICE OF SAID COMPANY, and that the same are correct transcripts thereof, and of the whole of the said originals, and that the said Power
of Attorney has not been revoked and is now in full force and effect
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 6th
day of September,
2007
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Quality En\!. Sol. & Tech, Ine.
(FAX)845298Ei251
P. 003/003
ABATEMENT PROJECT
CARNWATH 'FARMS ROOFRECONSTRUCTJON
LUMP SUM PRICE PROPOSAL
.Subject to lhe !)..ccep,tance of The Town of Wappinger. (Vendor Name) JVlf'I'..J..e,r
t/J.virc)f)",tMlal :.:>uV/~S, k.. agrees to perronn the work described in the attached drawings,
plans, specifications and/or form of agreement at the following prices.
Tbe description ror this project:
ITEM 1 - Base Bid
. -Complete the removal or all the items listed in the Scope & Location, in compliance with all
applicuble federal, state and Loctll regulations the attached document and drawings. .
Mobilization/Bonding/lnsurance~ ~e~ ~ -O~ ($lo,Ot.."O,~
ExterjOrASbcsto~ Fq tw.r ~ ~ ($42,()(X)..~
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ASBESTOS ABATEMENT
ADDEND'UM #3
CARNW A TlJ ,FARMS
ROOF RI<:CONSTRUCTION
OWNER:
Town ofWappingcr
20 MiddJcbush Rd
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
PROJECT:
Asbestos and Lead Abatement
Roof Recl.)nstruction Project
CONSULTANT:
Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Tnc.
1376 Route 9
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Scope:
· The requiremenL for the contractor to remove p<-llnt and save 30% of the wood blocking has
been removed from the contract. The contract is not reb-ponsible for salvaging any wood
work.
Attllched: Bid Sheet
Bid Date
TIle Sealed Bids will be due at 2PM at The Town Hall of Wappinger. Thursday September 6,
2007. At that time the bids will be opened publicly and read aloud. This addendum mw.t hI!
.~i ",cd d .';uhmitted witll our hid.
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ADDENDUM #2
CARNW A TH FARMS
ROOF RECONSTRUCTJON
OWNER:
Town of Wappinger
20 Middlebush Rd
Wappingers Falls, NY ] 2590
PROJECT:
Asbestos and Lead Abatement
Roof Reconstruction Project
CONSULTANT:
Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
I 376 Route 9
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Scope:
· The contractor shall remove the fascia and soffit outriggers (rafter tails). The outriggers shall
be cut flush at the building line, removed and disposed of.
· The contractor shall remove and save the skylight directly above the main staircase. The
skylight shall be protected and stored onsite in a location as directed by the owner.
· All plaster demo shall include underlying lathe when present or shall include scraping all
residual plaster to the masonry below.
Clarify:
· Water and electric are available in the building for use by the contractor. It is the contractor
responsibility to provide all temporary connection to complete their work.
Schedule:
· Field Work shall start no more than three weeks from the initial notice to proceed.
· Completion of the abatement work shall be limited to four weeks.
Chan2e:
3.16-D.- 7. Should read;
7. The disposal facility owner or operator shall return a signed copy of the waste manifest directly
to, The Town of Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Rd., Wappinger Falls, NY 12590, Attn:Supervisor
3.18- E. Should read;
E. The contractor is responsible for providing temporary weather protection for the building for
the duration of the project and FJFTEEN days past written notification to the owner of work
completion. Work will not be considered complete until all fmal visual inspections have passed.
Bid Date
The Sealed Bids will be due at 2PM at The Town Hall of Wappinger, Thursday September 6,
2007. At that time the bids will be opened publicly and read aloud. This addendum must be
signed and submitted with vour bid.
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OWNER:
Town ofWappingL.T
20 Middlebush Rd
Wnppingers Falls, NY 12590
PROJECT:
Asbestos and Lead Abatement
Roof Reconstruction 'Project
ASBESTOS ABATEMENT
ADDENDUM #1
CARNWATH FARMS
ROOF RECONSTRUCTION
CONSULTANT:
Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
1376 Route 9
WappingL."ts Falls, Ny 12590
(FAX)8115c985251
Please Dote the followi.ng additions/clarifications to the bid specilieulion for the above
referenced project. lbis form shall be eomplL.-t.cd wit.h a signature of acknowledgment of receipt
and ret1;1rned with the executed bid slleets
Change
Bid Date
lbe Sealed Bids will be due: at2PM at TIle Town Hall of Wappinger, Thursday
Sept.ember 6, 2007. At thnt time the bids will be opened publicly and read aloud.
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FIRST SEA LORD SURETY, INC.
Principal Office
789 E. Lancaster Avenue
Villanova, P A 19085
610.664.2324
TOWN CLERK
BID BOND
Bond No.
07-6067-BID
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that we
Jupiter Environmental Services, Inc.
as Principal, hereinafter called the Principal, and FIRST SEA LORD SURETY, INC., a corporation duly organized under
the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as Surety, hereiLdfter called Surety, are held and firmly bound unto
The Town of Wappinger
as Obligee, hereinafter called Obligee, in the sum of
10% ofthe amount bid
Dollars ( ), or (10 %) percent of the amount bid, whichever is less,
for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety, bind ourselves, our
heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
WHEREAS, the Principal has submitted a bid for :t\sbestos abatement and related work at Carnwath
Main Building roof
NOW, THEREFORE, if the Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal and the Principal shall enter into a Contract
with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid, and give such bond or bonds as may be specified in the
bidding or Contract Documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of such Contract and for
the prompt payment oflabor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof, or in the event ofthe failure of the
Principal to wter such Contract and give such bond or bonds, ifth~> Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference
not to exceed the penalty hereof between the amount specified in said bid and such iarger amount for which the
Obligee may in good faith contract with another party to perforn1 the Work covered by said bid, then this obligation
shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect.
Sigrled and ~,ealed this
22nd
day of August , 20 07
Jupiter Environmental Services, Inc.
(prinCiP~al.. / }.c
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Bid Bond Pubi Ie \ i:d. 8/28/06)
FIRST SEALORD SURETY, INC.
Principal Office
789 E. Lancaster Avenue
Villanova, P A 19004
610.664.2324
CONSENT OF SURETY
FIRST SEALORD SURETY, INC. duly qualified to transact business in the state of New York
agrees that if
Jupiter EnvironentaI Services, Inc.
is the successful bidder for
The Town of Wappinger
it as Surety will provide the Bidder with a bond in such a sum as is required in the advertisement or in the
specifications.
Signed, sealed and dated this 22nd
day of
August
,2007
FIRST SEALORD SURETY, INC.
Cj be v
Consent of Surety - NJ (Ed 8/28/06)
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First SealordSur.ty~l:nC.
Power .of A~9rney
Power No: PHL-0101-o7-07233
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KN()W ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That First SealOT'd Surety, Inc., a ~~i()nl)f th~~rl'l(>rJwealth.o1' Pennsylvania, (hereinafter the
"ComPany") has made, constituted and appointed, and bylhese pr~ts d .. .. ...~.~icon~tit"'tltand.ppc>int
SCOTT T. FARBER AND/OR SCOTTL. SWAN ALL OF PALI$ADESPARK, NEW JERSEY
its true and lawful Attomey-in-Fact, to make, execute and delivef' on its behalf Insurance policies, surety bonds, undertakings and other instruments of a
similar nature as follows:
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Such insurance policies. surety bonds, undertakings and instrlJmentsifcll' said Ptlrposes,.Wh~ndulyexect.lted by the aforesaid Attorney-in-Fact, shall be
binding upon the said Corporation as fully and to the same extent as if signed by the duly authorized officers of the. Corporation and sealed with its
corporate seal; and all the acts of said Attomey-in-Fact, pursuant to the authority hereby given. are hereby ratified and confirmed.
This appointment Is ma(1e pursuant to the fol\oWing8y-la'NS\NhichWereuuly llId~Pte:~. byt~$'OardOfl!)lrectQr$ of.~e said corporation on April 7, 2003
with all. Amendments th.eretoand are still in full force andeffeet: .
"Article XII: Policies, Bonds, Recognitions, Stipulations, Consents of.Surety. ~~d$r.\lrltin~()i:ll:i~klnl!JS, and Instruments Relating Thereto.
Section 12-1. Insurance policies, bonds, recognitions, stlpulations,coo!lel1ts ofsl.lfl!lty and underwri~lng undertakings of the Corporation, and releases,
.~~ll"e!'!ts anci C)ltler~I~f1gsrEl/~tin . ,J!~"tQ:,?r ~"IIlYI:'~IQ'l.pr I .j:)P'~i Sj,"1i~,~~~ ~nI:lQn'~~hllllf o~tI1~ <. .
pO~t8t1cin~ a)by'ttle GhairmanOf '. .l'lresi~'nt~I1lVI~F#tesld ...... ij~',Uj.~... . n ~ls~nt:h~r:Y:Qr'~)bY an .Attotn$y-
in-Fact for the Corporation appointed and authorized by tl'le Chairman of the Boar<i. ~ Presictent,or a Vice President to make such signature; or c) by
such other officers or representatives as the Board may from time to time determine. The seal of the Corporation shall if appropriate be affixed thereto by
any such officer, Attorney-In-Fact or representative. The authority of such Attorney-In-Fact and Agents shall be as prescribed In the Instrument
evidencing thei.rIlPpointment Any such appointment and all. authority9"li1ted m.fe~y may~. rev9~Eld ..at any.~m~by the Board of Directors or by any
person empowered 10 make jiOch appointment." ..
Attest:
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Gary L. Bragg, Secretary
By:
First Sealord Surety, Inc.
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On this 20th day of January, 2004, before me personally appeared ~ D. ~sn, VI(:ePresid~nt of First Sealord Surety, Inc., with whorn I am
personally acquainted, who, being by me duly swom, said that he resides in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, that he is Vice President of First
Sea lord Surety, Inc., the corporation described In and which executed the foregoing InstrlJment; that he knows the corporate seal of the said
Corporation; that the seal affixed to sald.i~sttl.lm~ntl$ llu~cotlilQ I;. that/tWlils ~Q.affix~I:!Y Qrd.erofth.Boardof OlrElGtOfllofsaid Corporation;
and that he.' hiS name theretoasviceP~id'fltQfsal~~~ ./> . by I~~ al.lth~rtty, ....NOlIIiIiltW
(Seal) ~~.t.~ ~~ ,9'"Q~ . _Pu.'. ,-,,=~~
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Secre~.ry of FilstSea/ord.Surety./nc,l1oherel:lYcertlfy 'o~'ro'~~Itl'y . . .. ..t~f~9~afuil, trUe and
COrrillCltCOpYi IlJIln full forcfand effect ort. the_otthisCertiflCate .and1do . .. .. . qatttie ~f/tCEjr who uted ~'SaiIf1'OWer of Attorney was
one of the OffIcers authorized by the Board of Directors to appoint an Attomey-in-Fact as provided In Section 12-1 of the By-Laws of First Sealord
Surety, Inc. This Certificate may be signed and sealed by facsimile under and by authority of the following provisions of the By-Laws of First Sealord
Surety, Inc.:
"Section 12-2. The use of a printed facsimile of the corporate seal of.the Corporation and of the signature of the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary on
any certification of the correctness of a copy of an instrUment executed by an authorized person pursuant to Article XII, Section 12-1 of the By-Laws
appointing and authorizing an Attorney-In-Fact to sign In the name and on behalf of the Corporation surety bonds, underwriting undertakings, or other
instrUments dE!scribed in said Section 12-1, with like effect as if such seal and su~slgna~f~ had bElf311 rnanuallyaffixed and made..
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In Witne~;hereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the eorporate ~~~.~~~e~~rPotatlon~~~.e Pf$SEl~t!l
this .'2t day of AJj (of 'Sf/- ,20 0+..
This power of attorney Is void unless the Bond number Is inserted in this paragraph (insert l:3ond # here 0 '1 ... Go (i;J 1- r 6 t"O/ ), the bond
n~mber Is the s~rnenl,lmber as on the Qrigina'bonp, ...~.~~e ..~.<1.~.Y.rn~er h&;~6fill'li~se~d l:ly.~n ~ffic~ Qr!ilmpl~YE!~.of.!b~..Cclrr1pany or by the agent.
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~:RS-::- S2.\.LORD S"CRE7Y. I~C.. arld chac :he foregomg 5tat~mem oc the ':Jesc of brs knowledge md be!i~f lS a
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NOTARfAL SEAL
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Notcf'( f'ubllc
LOWER ~ERION lWP,MONTGOMERY COUNlY
MV Commission expires Ju119, 2006
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5EP-04-2007(TUE) 11: 15
Quality Enu. Sol. & Tech. Inc.
(FAX)S4529SEi251
P.003/003
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ABATEMENT PROJECT
CARNWATlI 'fARMS ROOF RECONSTRUCTION
RECf::1\1 t-l#
SEP 6 - 2007
TOWN CLERK
LUMP SUM PRICE PROPOSAL
S\lbjecllO (he acceptance of The Town of Wappinger. (Vendor Name)
~erti OK A1'?A'f"E.MEN.,.'lW.:.. agrees to perrorm tIle work described in the attached drawings,
plans, specifications and/or form of agreement. althe following prices.
The description for lhis project:
ITEM 1 . Base Bid
. .CompJclc the removal of aJllhe items listed in the Scope & Location, in compliance with all
applicable federal, Slale and Local regulations the uttached document and drawings. .
Mobi1izationlBonding/Insurance-F,~ ~1kS.'""'tl JtrN~ ~o ($ISICXJO;r
Exterior ASbCSlos.::1\IJ~ G~ ~~Atoa! Ins~ --~ ~ ($ )8,000,1-
Exterior LBP S\lJe.tJit ~o ~II\JJtlo'J.. hN~ --- ~c. ($'Z2,000~1
InelTlOr LBP S~-h, ~o ~lAJ~tl /nJ^-~v ($~tJfX3/9r
TOlal CJN-4L. ~~ ~~ ~'~lUfn,( ($f'37,ooo)
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Company Name S<A f>>~ y'Ll OVl- f'Io6pr,- eME:"~,"T ~ c....,
Address :t ':l. CoMM~ ttoAd.., ,^"", t:>
City/State/Zip FA;M~'tkf N"O 07oo't ./ / ./
Aulhorizcd Conmct tJ i ~ tD~Tfl.o"J t'\' Auth~rized Signature ~~~
Phone ('113) 80 &- l-b I (,
Fax (<113) 80'& - 5530
, .
RHINEBECK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
ASBESTOS ABATEMENT
ESTIMA TE OF ACM QUANTITIES
02080-40
**********************************************************************
EACH CONTRACTOR SHALL READ AND ACKNOWLEDGE THE FOLLOWING NOTICE. A SIGNED
AND DATED COPY OF THIS ACKNOWLEDGMENT SHALL BE SUBMITTED WITH THE
CONTRACTOR'S BID FOR THIS PROJECT. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY, AT THE SOLE DISCRETION
OF THE OWNER, RESULT IN THE BID BEING CONSIDERED NON-RESPONSIVE AND RESULT IN
DISQUALIFICA TION OF THE CONTRACTOR'S BID ON THIS PROJECT.
***********************************************************************
NOTICE
The linear and square footage listed is only approximate, and the Contractor is required to visit the buildings in
order to take actual field measurements in each listed location. The Contractor shall base their bid on actual
quantities determined, by them, at the site walk through. Estimates provided in these specifications are for
informational purposes only and shall not be considered a basis for Change Orders on this project.
***********************************************************************
Acknowledgment: I have read and understood the above NOTICE regarding removal quantity estimates and
understand that estimates provided in these specifications are for informational purposes only and shall not be
considered a basis for Change Orders on this project. The Contractor's signatory represents to the Owner that
he/she has the authority of the entity he/she represents to sign this agreement on its behalf.
Company Name: .s~p~rUOfl- ~~.ENI:t., c...
Type or Print
BY:~~'
Signature
(JtfJJ/~ 1-6'-07
Title Date
Print Name: fJ j u:.. fG-711 0 vJ l~ I
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ASBESTOS ABA TEMENT
AI/gust 12. 2007
AUG-29-2007(WED) Ill: 00
Quality Enu. Sol. & Tech. Inc.
OWNER:
Town ofWappingL.T
20 Middlebush Rd
W.lppingers Falls, NY 12590
PROJECT:
Asbestos and Lead Abatement
Roof Reconstruction Project
ASBESTOS ABA~n:MENT
ADDENDUM #1
CARNWATI-II'ARMS
ROO),' RECONSTRUCTION
CONSULTANT:
Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
1376 Roule 9
Wapping~:Ts Falls, Ny 12590
(FAX)81152986251
P.002/002
Please Dole the following additions/clarifications to the bid specilicalion ror the above
rcf(,.-renced project. This form shall be comph..icd with a signamre ofacknowlcdgmcnt ofreceip(
<lnd remrned with the executed bid sheets
Change
Bid Date
'Inc Sealed Bids will be due a12PM at TIle TOWIl Hall of Wappinger, ThW'sday
September 6, 2007. t that time the bids will be opened publicly and read aloud.
Acknowledgment of Rcceipl
~
1--5"' -07
Date
.s V1~~ oIL /ht5met1ANr.w c.. .
Company
S-6T AS--
ASBESTOS ABATEMENT
ADDENDUM #2
CARNWATH FARMS
ROOF RECONSTRUCTlON
OWNER:
Town of Wappinger
20 Middlebush Rd
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
PROJECT:
Asbestos and Lead Abatement
Roof Reconstruction Project
CONSULTANT:
Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
1376 Route 9
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Scope:
· The contractor shall remove the fascia and soffit outriggers (rafter tails). The outriggers shall
be cut flush at the building line, removed and disposed of.
· The contractor shall remove and save the skylight directly above the main staircase. The
skylight shall be protected and stored on site in a location as directed by the owner.
· All plaster demo shall include underlying lathe when present or shall include scraping all
residual plaster to the masonry below.
Clarify:
· Water and electric are available in the building for use by the contractor. It is the contractor
responsibility to provide all temporary connection to complete their work.
Schedule:
· Field Work shall start no more than three weeks from the initial notice to proceed.
. Completion of the abatement work shall be limited to four weeks.
Chan2e:
3.16-D.- 7. Should read;
7. The disposal facility owner or operator shall return a signed copy of the waste manifest directly
to, The Town of Wappinger, 20 Middlebush Rd., Wappinger Falls, NY 12590, Attn:Supervisor
3.18- E. Should read;
E. The contractor is responsible for providing temporary weather protection for the building for
the duration of the project and FIFTEEN days past written notification to the owner of work
completion. Work will not be considered complete until all fmal visual inspections have passed.
Bid Date
The Sealed Bids will be due at 2PM at The Town Hall of Wappinger, Thursday September 6,
2007. At that time the bids will be opened publicly and read aloud. This addendum must be
..~i ned ?/~mi1ted with 0 r b:d.
_~~~. '1-S"-07 S,^P~lJVl- A-o~c
I
Acknowledgment of Receipt Date Company
5EP-04-2007(TUE) 11: 15
Quality Enu. Sol. & Tech. Inc.
(FAX)S4529SEi251
P.002/003
ASBESTOS ABA TKMENT
ADDENDUM #3
CARNW A TlI .f ARMS
ROOF RJ;:CONSTRUCTION
OWNER:
Town of W.lppingcr
20 Middlcbush Rd
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
PROJECT:
Asbestos and Lead Ab.ltcment
Roof Reconstruction Proj ect
CONSULTANT:
Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
1376 Route 9
Wappingers Falls, NY ] 2590
Scope:
· The requirement for the contractor to remove paint and save 30% of the wood blocking has
bC~"Il removed from the contract. 1bc contract is not responsible for salvaging any wood
work.
Attncbcd: Bid Sheet
Bid Date
TIle Sealed Bids will be due at 2PM at The Town Hall of Wappinger, Thursday September 6,
2007. At that time the bids will be opened pu.blicly and read aloud. This addendum mU.fit he
.~; ",ed and .'iub",i d wir.h 0 r hid.
5!-s- -0 7
,
Date
s.-LA/,c~OK lh9~c (
Company
~
Bid Bond
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we
Superior Abatement, Inc.
22 Commence Rd. Unit D
Fairfield, NJ 07004
as Principal, hereinafter called the Principal, and
Westchester Fire Insurance Company
140 Broadway 41st Floor
New York, NY 10001
a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of New York
as Surety, hereinafter called the Surety, are held and firmly bound unto (Here insert full name and address or legal title of Owner)
REr:FI\'....' I
SEP ~ - 2007
TOWN CLERK
The Town of Wappinger
as Obligee, hereinafter called the Obligee, in the sum of 10% of the attached bid, for the payment of which sum well and
truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety, bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors
and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
WHEREAS, the Principal has submitted a bid for
Carnwath Main Building Roof and Interior Work
NOW, THEREFORE, if the Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal and the Principal shall enter into a Contract with
the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid, and give such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding or
Contract Documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of such Contract and for the prompt
payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof, or in the event of the failure of the Principal to enter
such Contract and give such bond or bonds, if the Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference not to exceed the
penalty hereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Obligee fl1~yjn good faith
contract with another party to perform the Work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be nt!lIan~ VOla, otherwise
to remain in full force and effect.
s~edthiEst'2007
~itneSS)
Ljy;OJ~ LF~b
(Witness)
(Title) Attorney-in-fact Mark D. Leskanic
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Printed in cooperation with the American Institute of Architects (AlA) by the Western Surety Company of PO Box 5077, Sioux Falls, SO
57117-5077. The language in this document conforms exactly to the language used in AlA Document A310, February, 1970 edition.
68-5302 (11/00)
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