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Bid Packet l l L ( L L [ l l L l l L I; , l l t- l l- 1 FOR TOWN OF WAPPINGER TOWN HALL 20 MIDDLEBUSH ROAD WAPPINGERS FALLS, NEW YORK 12590 CHRISTOPHER COLSEY - SUPERVISOR COUNCIL PEOPLE: FIRST WARD.......... ......................... ..WilLIAM H. BEALE SECOND WARD.................................VINCENT BETTINA THIRD ~ARD....................................ISMAY C~RNIECKI FOURTH WARD.................................JOSEPH PAOLINI TOWN CLERK....................................JOHN C. MASTERSON ATTORNEY TO THE TOWN ................ALBERT P. ROBERTS, ESQ. CONTRACT BID PACKAGE MA #W20807.0 AUGUST 2010 PREPARED BY: MORRIS ASSOCIATES J I.&. ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS, PLLC r I' 9 Elks Lane, Poughkeepsie, Nsw1vOrk 12601 Tel: (845) 454-3411 Fax: (845) 473-1962 64 Green Street, Suite 1, Hudson, New York 12534 Tel: (518) 828-2300 Fax: (518) 828-3963 L l TOWN OF WAPPINGER CARNWATH FARMS ELECTRICAL AND COMMUNICATION SERVICE REPLACEMENT \. L L DIVISION 100 I L. DIVISION 200 l .. DIVISION 300 DIVISION 400 L L L DIVISION 500 DIVISION 600 01310 01320 01322 01500 01770 01781 02300 L & L l DIVISION 700 TABLE OF CONTENTS Notice to Bidders.................................................................. 3 Instructions to Bidders.......................................................... 5 Bid Form .............................................................................16 Contract.............................................................................. 26 General Conditions................ .... ............................. ...33 Special Conditions..... ............................................... 72 Technical Specifications............................................. 74 Project Management and Coordination..... ........ ...... .......75 Construction Progress Documentation................. ........ ..78 Photographic Documentation....................................... 80 Temporary Facilities and Controls................................ .82 Closeout Procedures. .......... ......... ............ ............ ... ..85 Project Record Documents................................... ...... .88 Earthwork., ,..... ... ...... ..... ...... .... ..... ...... ......... ... ....... ..90 Prevailing Wage Rates............................................. .93 CONTRACT DRAWiNGS.........................................,...,....................... .94 ! L L L l l L - 2 - L L L \.. l ~ .. l l l L l ~ I- l l L l L L L REBID NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger invites sealed proposals for the furnishing of all materials and labor necessary for the Carnwath Farms Electrical and Communication Service Replacement Project, Wappingers Falls, New York, as set forth in contract documents, including drawings and specifications, prepared by Morris Associates Engineering Consultants, PLLC, 9 Elks Lane, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601. There will be a MANDATORY pre-bid meeting and site visit to be held on Wednesday August 11, 2010 at 9:00 am at the site. All such sealed proposals must be received by the Town Clerk at the Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 on or before 12:00 Noon, Monday, August 23, 2010. The bids will be publicly opened and read aloud with the contract being awarded as soon as practicable thereafter. Copies of the proposed contract documents, including plans and specifications, and the forms of proposals for the contract, are available for public inspection at the Town Clerk's office during business hours, Monday through Friday and becoming available Friday, August 6, 2010. Pursuant to the provisions of GML 102, persons desiring to take a copy may obtain them, subject to a deposit in the amount of $50.00 for each set, payable by check or money order, to guarantee their safe return, such deposits to be refunded or partially refunded under the provisions of GML 102. Such documents are also available for examination only at the offices of Morris Associates, 9 Elks Lane, Poughkeepsie, New York. The Town of Wappinger has enacted Local Law No. 2005-3 entitled "Apprenticeship Training Programs for Town Construction Contracts" which requires that any contractor that has a construction contract with the Town must have an Apprenticeship Agreement appropriate for the type and scope of work to be performed and which has been registered with and approved by the New York state Commissioner of Labor in accordance with Article 23 of the New York State Labor law. Contractor would need to follow the provisions of the Town Apprenticeship Training Program at all times for any project with a bid of $500,000 or more. All proposals shall be made and received upon the following conditions, which are more fully set forth in the bid documents: 1. Only such proposals as are made and filed upon the forms available in the office of the Town Clerk will be accepted. 2. Proposals are to be enclosed in a sealed envelope. 3. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of five percent (5%) of the amount bid, payable to the order of the Town of Wappinger, or a bond (ONLY AlA FORM A310-2010 or A310-1970 WILL BE ACCEPTED) with sufficient sureties, to be approved by the Supervisor, as Chief Financial Officer, in such amount, conditioned that if the proposal is accepted, the bidder will enter into a contract for the same and will provide - 3 - L l L L l L l L L L' "\.'. l L L L l L L L l acceptable security, in the form of cash, certified check or performance bonds, or letters of credit, as set forth in the contract documents, for the faithful performance of the contract, within 15 days from the acceptance of the proposal. 4. Pursuant to the provisions of GML 105, no bids may be withdrawn unless no contract is awarded for more than 45 days after the opening thereof. Upon such proper withdrawal of bid, the deposit shall be forthwith returned. After award of the contract, all bid deposits or other bid bonds except that of the successful bidder will be returned. 5. Upon acceptance of the bid, if the successful bidder fails to enter into a contract pursuant to the requirements of said Town Board or fails to give the further security prescribed in this notice within the time noted herein, then the check deposited as aforesaid, and the moneys standing to the credit of the same shall be forfeited to the Town as liquidated damages and not as a penalty and the Supervisor shall collect the same or enforce the payment of the bond for the benefit of the Town. 6. All bids shall contain the non-collusion certificate in a form meeting the requirements of GML 103-d. The Town Board reserves the right, in its discretion, to waive technical noncompliance or irregularities that are not material or substantial, and to reject all bids and to rebid the project. By order of the Town Board Dated: August 2, 2010 Chris Masterson, Town Clerk Town Hall 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 845-297-2744 - 4 - l l L L L L L L L l l L L l L L L L L DIVISION 100 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS - 5 - l L l L L L L L l L l L l l l L L L ~ L. ARTICLE A: GENERAL PROVISIONS A.1 Location and Description of Proiect a. The work proposed is located at Carnwath Farms which is located off Wheeler Hill Road in the Town of Wappinger, New York. b. Contractor will install erosion and sediment control fencing downgradiant from all trenching and site disturbances c. The scope of work for this project involves the trenching, installation and backfilling of approximately 1260 lineal feet of three (3) phase underground service cable and approximately 800 lineal feet of single phase underground service cable. Also included is a three (3) phase junction module, a three (3) phase vault, a three (3) phase primary box with 3-way junction, a single phase box pad. Reconnection of new underground service to existing overhead services to buildings. d. Contractor shall coordinate with Central Hudson. Central Hudson will remove the step-down bank of transformers from the first pole (#169181) and install metering. Central shall make up terminations on the riser pole and supply 2 junction boxes and make up terminations. Central Hudson to furnish and install 2 transformers - 1 three phase and 1 single phase and make up terminations at transformers. All described in this paragraph is being provided no charge. e. Also, the contractor will coordinate with Cablevision for the installation in the same trench of approximately 1,620 lineal feet underground communication cable (telephone, television and internet). Cablevision will lay the underground cable in the same trench as the electric prior to the backfilling of the trench f. Contractor will be responsible for the removal and disposal of trees that are in the proposed route of the underground trench. g. Deconstruction and disposal of all existing overhead wires and poles not remaining in use. h. Topsoil, seed and mulch all disturbed areas. I. Contractor will clean site and dispose of all construction debris and materials. j. It is the responsibility of the contractor to obtain a building permit from the Town prior to onset of construction. The contractor will provide for the final electric inspection of the completed work. - 6 - L L L L k. The Town may have Town Highway Department employees or volunteers perform the trenching work. Therefore there is alternate bid #1 that excludes the cost associated with the trenching. I. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE in this contract. The work shall be completed within 45 calendar days of the date of the Notice to Proceed. L A.2 Definitions L l L f, .. L It L L L L L L \ i ... L ~ ~ .. a. "Bid Documents" shall mean the Bidding Requirements and the Contract Documents, listed below, both as a whole and severally. Except for titles, sub-titles, headings, running headlines, table of contents and indices (all of which are printed herein merely for convenience), the following, except for such portions thereof as may be specifically excluded, shall be deemed to be part of this proposal: Bidding Requirements 1) Notice to Bidders 2) Instructions to Bidders 3) Bid Form 4) Sample Contract 5) Certification of Non-Collusion by Bidders 6) Bid Bond 7) Contractor's Statement of Qualifications Contract Documents 1) Contract 2) Performance Bond and Labor and Material Payment Bond 3) General Conditions for Contract 4) Special Conditions for Contract 5) Technical Specifications 6) Drawings 7) All Addenda 8) All provisions required by law to be inserted in the Contract whether actually inserted or not. 9) Change Orders 10) Prevailing wage Rates b. "Bid" - a complete and properly signed proposal to do the work for the sums named therein, submitted in complete accordance with the bid requirements. c. "Bidder" - the individual, firm or corporation who submits a bid. d. "Proposal" shall mean the bound volume of bidding requirements and the plans, specifications and addenda and all the contract documents offered by - 7 - l l L L L L L L L L l l L L L L L A.3 A.4 L ~ L. the Owner for acceptance by bidders and which will become the contract upon acceptance by the Owner of a bid. e. Other definitions listed in the General Conditions. Estimates of Bid Quantities. a. Bidders are warned that the estimate of the quantities of the various items of work and materials as set forth herein are an approximation only and are given solely to be used as a uniform basis for the comparison of bids. b. Bidders shall examine the drawings and specifications and exercise their own judgment as to the nature and amount of the whole of the work to be done, and, for the bid prices, shall assume all risk of variance by whosoever made in any computation or statement of amounts or quantities necessary to fully complete the work in strict compliance with the contract documents. Site Conditions a. The Owner does not guarantee that all pipes, ducts, utilities, and other underground structures are shown on the plans. The information given is intended only as a guide to the bidder. b. By submission of a bid, the bidder agrees and represents that he/she has visited the site prior to the time of submitting the bid and has inspected and given consideration to the conditions under which the work is to be performed. In addition, the bidder shall carefully examine the site of the proposed work and all premises adjacent thereto. The bidder shall satisfy and fully inform himself/herself from his/her own investigation or research as to (1) the nature and location of the work, (2) the general and local conditions, (3) the various means of approach to the sites, (4) the sites and facilities for delivering, unloading, storage, and handling of materials and equipment, (5) the character, quality, and quantity of existing materials, (6) the kind and extent of equipment, labor, materials, and facilities needed, - 8 - l L l l L ~ .. l L L l l L L L L L l A.5 A.6 L % .. (7) all difficulties likely to be encountered, and all other items, which may in any way affect the work or its performance in accordance with the contract requirements. c. In addition to making the careful examination referred to above, the bidder, at his/her own expense and only after having received written approval from the Engineer, may make borings, test pits or such other methods as he/she may prefer to satisfy himself/herself as to the character, location and amounts of water, mud, clay, sand, gravel, quicksand, boulders, conglomerate, rock and other material which may be encountered in the locations where the proposed work is to be performed. Governing Laws and Regulations a. The bidder shall comply with the contract requirements for labor laws, labor safety, labor rates, labor standards, and non-discrimination. b. A copy of the prevailing wage determinations is included with this proposal. c. The Town of Wappinger is an exempt organization under the Tax Laws and is exempt from payment of Sales and Compensating Use Taxes of the State of New York and cities and counties of the State for all materials which are to be incorporated into the construction, pursuant to the provisions of the contract. These are not to be included in the bid. However, this is not to be construed by bidders as relieving them from any obligation to pay a sales tax on applicable items pursuant to terms of the present Sales Tax Law. Addenda and Interpretations a. Any discrepancies or omissions found in the drawings or specifications shall be brought to the attention of the Engineer, Morris Associates. No interpretation of the meaning of the drawings, specifications, or other contract documents will be made to any bidder orally. Prospective bidders must reauest in writing such interpretation from the Engineer and such interpretation will be given in writing. To be given consideration. such reauest must be received at least five (5) working days prior to the date fixed for the opening of the bids. Any and all such interpretations and any supplemental instructions will be in the form of written addenda which, if issued, will be faxed (prospective bidders must supply their fax numbers to the engineer) to all prospective bidders not later than five (5) working days prior to the date fixed for the opening of the bids. All addenda so issued shall become part of the contract documents. - 9 - L L L L l L L l L L L L L l L L l l l A.7 Apprenticeship Proaram a. The Town previously enacted Local Law NO.4 of 2008 entitled "Apprenticeship Training Programs for Town Construction Contracts" which requires that any contractor that has a construction contract with the Town in excess of $500,000.00 must have an Apprenticeship Agreement appropriate for the type and scope of work to be performed and which has been registered with and approved by the New York State Commissioner of Labor in accordance with Article 23 of the New York State Labor Law. Contractor hereby agrees to follow the provisions of the Town Apprenticeship Training Program at all times during the performance of this Agreement. ARTICLE B: BIDDING PROCEDURE B.1 Form of Bid BID FORM MUST REMAIN ATTACHED TO AND BOUND IN THIS BIDDING REQUIREMENTS MANUAL. a. A bid must be submitted only on the designated form, all blank spaces of which must be filled in, in ink, in both words and figures with the total sum for which the bid is made. In case of a discrepancy, the word description will govern. b. The complete form shall be without erasures, interlineations, or alterations. c. No oral, telegraphic or telephonic bid or bid modifications will be considered. d. The signature(s) on the bid and all other contract documents must be in ink and in longhand. An officer or a principal of a corporation or a partnership signing for the bidder shall print or type the legal name of the person, partnership, or corporation on the line provided and place his/her signature in the appropriate space. All other information required shall be typed or printed on the lines provided. e. The Certification of Non-Collusion by Bidders, attached hereto, shall be considered to be a part of the bid and no bid will be considered unless it remains attached to the bid and bears the signature or initials of the bidder or his/her authorized agent. The bidder shall also be responsible at the time of bidding for completing any other certifications required by these bid documents. f. Prior to submitting his/her bid, the bidder shall verify that he/she has received all addenda issued. The bidder shall acknowledge receipt of the addenda on the outside, sealing covering of the bid. Failure of the bidder to receive all - 10- L L L L L l l L L L L l L L L L t II. L L B.2 addenda or interpretations shall not relieve the bidder from any obligation under the bid as submitted. Bid Security a. As assurance that the bid is made in good faith, the bid must be accompanied by: (1) A certified check drawn on a solvent bank or trust company with its principal place of business in New York State, in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the amount bid and made payable to the Town of Wappinger; or, (2) A bond (ONLY AlA FORM A310-2010 or A310-1970 WILL BE ACCEPTED) issued by a surety authorized to do business in New York State, and approved by the Owner's attorney, in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the amount bid. b. Said check or bid bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract with the Owner within ten (10) days after notification by registered mail of the acceptance of his/her bid. Such bid security of the three (3) lowest bidders may be held for forty-five (45) days as permitted by State law at the discretion of the Owner and then returned. Security of the other bidders will be returned within ten (10) days after the opening of the bids. In case of refusal, or of failure, of the selected bidder to enter into a contract within the stipulated time, that bidder shall be considered to have abandoned the contract and the check or bond will be declared forfeited to the Owner as liquidated damages. No plea of mistake in a bid (except excusable error) shall be available to the bidder for the recovery of his/her bid security or as a defense to any action based on neglect or refusal to execute a contract. B.3 Submission of Bid a. Bids will be received by the Owner at the Office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Wappinger, Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York until the date and time stated in the Notice to Contractors, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud. b. Any bid may be withdrawn prior to the scheduled time for the opening of bids and authorized postponement thereof. c. Bid modification by amendment may be considered on condition that: (1) the amendment arrives before the time set for the bid opening, (2) the amendment is in writing and signed by the bidder, and (3) the bid, as amended, conforms in all respects with the bidding requirements. - 11 - L L L l L L L L l L L L l L L l l L L d. Any bid received after the time set for opening will not be considered and will be returned unopened to the bidder. e. The bid must be submitted in a sealed envelope, bearing on the outside the name of the bidder, his/her mailing address and street address, and the name and number of the contract for which the bid is being submitted. If forwarded by mail, preferably by registered mail, the sealed envelope(s) containing the bid and marked as directed above must be enclosed in another envelope addressed to the Town of Wappinger, Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York 12590. The Owner may consider as irregular any bid not prepared and submitted in accordance with the provisions hereof. f. Bid shall remain in force for forty-five (45) days from the bid opening date, pursuant to the provision of General Municipal Law 105. ARTICLE C: AWARD OF CONTRACT C.1 Award of Contract a. If awarded, the contract may be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder furnishing the required security as will best promote the public interest. b. If alternates or options are described or requested by Owner in the contract documents, the Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all alternates or options. The lowest bid will be determined by the sum of the base bid and the accepted alternates or options. c. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and advertise for new bids, if in its opinion the best interest of the Town will thereby be promoted. In the event that all bids are rejected, each bidder will be so notified. C.2 Irreaular Bids a. Any bid, which fails to conform to the requirements of the contract documents, may be rejected. Failure to complete all required certifications may cause the bid to be considered irregular and therefore not eligible for award. b. The Owner may waive any informality or afford the bidder an opportunity to remedy any deficiency resulting from a minor irregularity. C.3 Determination of Contractor's Responsibility a. The law requires that contracts for public work in the State of New York be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder as will best promote the public - 12 - L L l L L l ( L interest. In order to assist the Owner in determining whether the apparent low bidder meets this standard, the Owner reserves the right to require the apparent low bidder to submit a statement containing the following: (1) a statement as to any competitively bid project on which the bidder submitted the low bid but was not awarded a contract, within the previous five years, (2) a certified financial statement showing assets (including a list of equipment owned by the bidder), liabilities and net worth, (3) a list of the officers and principals of the bidder, and a list of all subsidiary or affiliated companies in which the bidder's principals have any financial interest, l L L L L l L L L (4) a list of the number of full time personnel of the bidder and a description of the construction experience of the bidder's principals and supervisory personnel, (5) a statement as to any projects which the bidder or his/her predecessors failed to complete or any litigation in which the bidder has been involved within the previous three fiscal years, (6) a list and description of all contracts completed by the bidder within the previous three fiscal years, including a list of project names, references and telephone numbers, (7) a list and description of the status of all uncompleted contracts of the bidder, and (8) statements of the bidder's net total billings and average backlogs of uncompleted work on outstanding contracts for each of the previous three fiscal years. (9) description of experience with projects of comparable size, complexity and cost within the last 5 years. (10) disclosure of convictions for violations of any prevailing wage or employment regulations, OSHA requirements, unemployment insurance tax provisions, workers' compensation regulations, or any federal, state or municipal environmental or health laws, codes, rules or regulations. L (11) demonstration of ability and capacity to perform substantial portion of the project with its own forces; identification of all work to be subcontracted, and a list of all proposed subcontractors. Any of the above information with respect to proposed subcontractors may also - 13 - L l L l L L l L L l L L L L L L L L l l be requested. C.4 Security for Faithful Performance and Payment a. The successful bidder, simultaneously with the execution of the contract, shall submit a performance bond and payment bond (ONLY AlA A312-201 0 or A312-1984 WILL BE ACCEPTED - ALL OTHER FORMS WILL BE RETURNED) in the amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the contract price, as a guarantee as a guarantee that he/she will, truly and faithfully make payment of all persons performing labor and furnishing materials in connection with the contract and that he/she shall will, truly and faithfully perform the duties, undertakings, covenants, terms, conditions and agreements of said contract during the original term thereof and any extensions thereof which may be granted by the Owner and during the one year guaranty period. The performance bond and payment bond shall serve as security for the faithful performance of this contract. Said bond shall be issued by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of New York and approved by the Owner's attorney. Attorneys-in-fact who sign the performance bond and payment bond must file with such bond a certified copy of the power of attorney to sign such bonds. ARTICLE 0: GENERAL INFORMATION 0.1 Biddina and Contract Award Steps (1) Plans and specifications shall be obtained only from the Town Clerk. (2) Bids will be opened by the Town Clerk, and then taken by the Engineer for review. (3) The Engineer will return all bids to the Town Clerk, along with a recommendation for award. The Town Attorney should also review the bids, including accompanying documents. (4) The Town Board will vote to award the contract at a Town Board meeting, following which the Town Clerk will send the Notice of Award along with three blank contract forms to the successful bidder. (5) The Contractor shall complete the forms and return to the Supervisor for signature. Note that the date on the bonds shall not be earlier than the date of the Supervisor's signature. Owner in its discretion may accept a binder for the required bonds. (6) One original contract shall be given to the Town Clerk, and a copy shall be given to the Town Engineer. - 14- l L l L L L l l L L L L L L L L l (7) (8) (9) L L Upon receipt of the actual bond, the Town Clerk will issue the Notice to Proceed. A copy should be given to the Town Engineer. Upon receipt of the Notice to Proceed, the Contractor shall request to schedule the pre-construction conference. At the meeting, the Contractor will be furnished two sets of plans, specifications and all addenda at no charge. The Contractor may purchase additional plans, specifications, and addenda at the cost to the Town for such materials. Progress and final payments shall be made in accordance with the General Conditions Article 8. The applications should preferably be made on originals of AlA forms, or equivalent forms may be used. All other supporting documentation shall also be on originals of the AlA forms or equivalent forms. Applications made on photocopies will not be processed. - 15 - L l L L L L l l l DIVISION 200 BID FORM . .. L L L L l L l L - 16 - L l L L l L L l L l l L L l l L L l, ~. L L TOWN OF WAPPINGER CARNWA TH FARMS ELECTRICAL AND COMMUNICATION SERVICE REPLACEMENT BID FORM THE TOWN RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. EACH BID FORM SHALL BE ACCOMPANIED BY BID SECURITY (AS DESCRIBED IN THE INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS). TO THE TOWN BOARD, TOWN OF WAPPINGER, NEW YORK Pursuant to and in compliance with your invitation to bid contained in the Notice to Contractors dated , 2010, (month) (day) the undersigned hereby proposes to furnish all labor, machinery, equipment, facilities, tools, transportation, supplies, materials, insurances, permits, certificates, tests, guarantees, protection of equipment and property and life during construction; as well as competent and qualified supervision for all phases of the work, and other facilities and things necessary or proper for or incidental to, the Carnwath Farms Electrical and Communication Replacement Project, Town of Wappinger, as required by and in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and all other documents, for the prices stipulated and as shown on this bid form. Name of Bidder: (Individual, Partnership, Corporation or LLC)* * Circle applicable word The undersigned declares that the bidding and contract documents have been carefully examined and that all things necessary for the completion of the work shall be provided. Receipt of the following addenda is hereby acknowledged: DATE SIGNATURE ADDENDUM NO.1 ADDENDUM NO.2 ADDENDUM NO.3 ADDENDUM NO.4 - 17 - L l L L l t .. L L l l L L L L L' I,. l l l l In consideration of, and to induce the award of this contract to him/her, the bidder represents and warrants that: (a) Ifthis bid is accepted by the Town Board, Town of Wappinger, as evidenced by issuance of a Notice of Award by the Owner, and mailed by registered mail with return receipt requested to the address of the bidder as indicated on his/her bid, the bidder will execute a contract on the form of agreement herein provided and will comply with all provisions of said Notice of Award. (b) This bid is made without any understanding, agreement or connection with any other person, firm or corporation making a bid for the same work, and that it is in all respect fair and without collusion or fraud. (c) He/She has carefully examined and fully understands all of the parts of the contract documents, and that he/she will execute the contract and will completely perform it in strict accordance with the provisions thereof for the sum set forth on the bid. (d) No officer or employee of the Town Board, Town of Wappinger, or any person whose salary is payable in whole or in part by the Town Board is, shall be, or shall become interested directly or indirectly as a contracting party, partner, stockholder, surety or otherwise in this bid or in the performance of the contract or in the supplies, materials or equipment, or to work or labor to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. (e) He/She is not in arrears to the Town Board upon debt or contract and is not a defaulter as surety, contractor, or otherwise upon any obligation to the Town Board, Town of Wappinger. (f) All work shall be completed within the time allotted, from the date specified in the Notice to Proceed or set by the contract documents, mailed to the undersigned by registered mail with return receipt requested to the legal address of the bidder as indicated on his/her bid. (g) If the bid documents contain any unlawful provision not an essential part of the bid and which shall not appear to have been a controlling or material inducement to the making thereof, the same shall be deemed of no effect and will upon notice by either the Owner or the bidder be deemed stricken from the bid documents without affecting the binding force of the remainder. (h) Each and every provision of any law and clause required by law to be inserted in the bid documents shall be deemed to be inserted herein and the bid documents shall be read and enforced as though it were included herein; and if through mistake or otherwise any such provision is not inserted or is - 18- L l L L L L L l L L L. not correctly inserted, then upon the application of either party, the bid documents shall forthwith be physically amended to make such insertion. (i) That he/she is financially solvent and sufficiently experienced and competent to perform the work. m The work can be performed as called for by the proposal and that the plans and specifications are in all respects suitable and adequate for the work. (k) That the facts stated in his/her bid and the information given by him/her are true and correct in all respects. (I) That he/she is fully informed regarding all the conditions affecting the work to be done and labor and materials to be furnished for the completion of this contract, and that his/her information was secured by personal investigation and research. (m) In the event of a lawsuit, the bidder agrees that said suit shall be filed in the same federal district or county as the location of the project. ~ .. L l L L L l - 19 - L L L L l L L L L L L L L L L L l L L l BID FOR CONTRACT WORK: Base Bid: The Bidder proposes to perform the work required in accordance with the contract documents, for the lump sum of: $ (Words) $ (Figures) Alternate Bid #1 : The Bidder proposes to perform the work required in accordance with the contract documents, except for all costs associated with the trench digging, for the lump sum of: $ (Words) $ (Figures) Unit Price Bid: The Bidder proposes to perform rock excavation and removal encountered for the unit price bid per cubic yard of: $ (Words) $ (Figures) - 20- l L l l L L L l l L L L L L l L l . La L Also made a part of this bid is the attached documentation per Division 100, Article C.3. Sign Bid Here AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Print Name Title Official Company Name (Individual, Partnership, Corporation, LLC)* * Circle applicable word Company Mailing Address STREET CITY STATE ZIP CODE Federal Employer Identification No. Telephone No. Fax No. - 21 - L L L l l l L L L l L L l L L L L L L (If bidder is a corporation, fill in the following blanks.) Organized under the laws of the State of: Name and Address of President: Name and Address of Secretary: Name and Address of Treasurer: (If bidder is a Limited Liability Company, fill in the following blanks.) Organized under the laws of the State of: Name of Manager or Managing Member: Agent for Service of Process: Address for Service of Process: - 22 - L L l L l L L L l L ~ L L' \ L l L l L L L. STATE OF NEW YORK ) ) ss: COUNTY OF On the day of , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument. NOTARY PUBLIC - 23- L L L l l ~ . .. L L l l l L L L l L L L f L. CERTIFICATION OF NON-COLLUSION BY BIDDER No bid will be considered unless this Certification remains attached to and is submitted with the Bid By submission of this bid, each bidder and each person signing on behalf of any bidder certifies, and in the case of a joint bid each party thereto certifies as to its own organization, under penalty of perjury, that to the best of his knowledge and belief: (1) The prices in this bid have been arrived at independently, without collusion, consultation, communication, or agreement for the purpose of restricting competition as to any matter relating to such prices, with any other bidder or with any competitor. (2) Unless otherwise required by law, the prices which have been quoted in this bid have not knowingly been disclosed by the bidder and will not knowingly be disclosed by the bidder, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder or to any competitor, before the time of the bid opening. (3) No attempt has been made or will be made by the bidder to induce any other person, partnership or corporation to submit or not to submit a bid for the purpose of restricting competition. A bid shall not be considered for award nor shall any award be made where (1), (2) and (3) above have not been complied with; provided however, that if in any case the bidder cannot make the foregoing certification, the bidder shall so state and shall furnish with the bid a signed statement which sets forth in detail the reasons therefore. Where (1), (2) and (3) above have not been complied with, the bid shall not be considered for award nor shall any award be made unless the Town Clerk of the Municipality to which the bid is made, or his/her designee, determines that such disclosure was not made for the purpose of restricting competition. (4) The fact that a bidder (a) has published price lists, rates, or tariffs, covering items being procured, (b) has informed prospective customers of proposed or pending publication of new or revised price lists for such items, or (c) has sold the same items or other customers at the same prices being bid, does not constitute, without more, a disclosure within the meaning of subparagraph (1). (5) Any bid hereafter made to any public authority or to any official of any public authority created by the State or any political subdivision, by a corporate bidder for work of services performed or to be performed or goods sold or to be sold where competitive bidding is required by statute, rule, regulation, or local law, and where - 24- L L . II. L l L L l l L l L L L L l l ~ t.. l such bid contains the certification referred to in the lead paragraph of this section, shall be deemed to have been authorized by the board of directors of the bidder and such authorization shall be deemed to include the signing and submission of the bid and the inclusion therein of the certificate as to non-collusion as the act and deed of the corporation. I affirm these statements under penalty of perjury. BIDDER'S SIGNATURE: DATE: - 25- l l L l l DIVISION 300 CONTRACT L L L L l l l L l ! '- L t .. - 26- ~ .. t: ~ a. L l l l l l l L. L L l L L l L L l L L TOWN BOARD TOWN OF WAPPINGER, NEW YORK CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT, made and executed this day of , in the year Two Thousand and Ten, by and between the Town Board, Town of Wappinger, Owner and Contractor. 1. WITNESSETH: in consideration of the mutual agreements herein contained the parties hereto have agreed and hereby agree with each other, the Owner, its successors and assigns, and the Contractor, and his/her successors and assigns, as follows: This Contract includes the plans and specifications forthe Project identified thereon as such prepared by Morris Associates plus the following Contract Documents: A. Performance Bond and Payment Bond B. General Conditions of Contract C. Special Conditions for Contract D. Technical Specifications E. Drawings F. All Addenda G. All provisions required by law to be inserted in this contract whether actual inserted or not H. Change Orders, and I. Prevailing Wage Information and Materials The above contract documents are hereby incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof. Change Orders issued hereafter, and any other amendments executed by the Owner and the Contractor, shall become and be a part of this Contract. Documents not included or expressly contemplated in this Paragraph do not, and shall not, form any part of this Contract. All the above documents constitute the entire and exclusive agreements between the parties with reference to the Project, and said Contract supersedes any and all prior discussions, communications, representations, understandings, negotiations, or agreements. 2. - 27- f' L h .. l L l l L l l L L l L l L !IJ: l L L L 3. The Owner, Town of Wappinger, New York agrees to pay and the Contractor agrees to accept (unless modified pursuant to the terms set forth in the General Conditions) a total, final and fixed Contract Price of: ($) for Carnwath Farms Electrical and Communication Replacement Project 4. The Contractor will furnish all labor and materials necessary to perform the work shown, required to complete the Contract, including: all labor, supervision, machinery, equipment, facilities, tools, transportation, supplies, materials, insurance, permits, certificates, tests, guarantees, protection of equipment and property and life during construction, and all other things whether or not explicitly shown or mentioned, necessary and proper for or incidental to the completion of a workmanlike job, complete in every respect and detail, left ready and in perfect condition for the Owner's use, as called for in the contract documents. 5. Within 7 days of signing this contract, the Contractor shall submit to the Engineer in writing the name of each proposed subcontractor and supplier and obtain the Engineer's written consent to such subcontractor and supplier. The names shall be submitted in ample time to permit acceptance or rejection of each proposed subcontractor and supplier by the Engineer without causing delay in the work of the Project. 6. In order to induce the Owner to execute this Contract and recognizing that the Owner is relying thereon, the Contractor, by executing this Contract, makes the following express representations to the Owner. A. The Contractor is fully qualified to act as the contractor for the Project and has, and shall maintain, any and all licenses, permits or other authorizations necessary to act as the contractor for, and to construct, the Project; B. The Contractor has become familiar with the Project site and the local conditions under which the Project is to be constructed and operated. C. The Contractor has received, reviewed and carefully examined all of the documents which make up this Contract, including, but not limited to, the plans and specifications, and has found them in all respects to be complete, accurate, adequate, consistent, coordinated and sufficient for construction. 7. The Contractor agrees to begin work on the day specified in the Notice to Proceed and unless the date for completion is extended pursuant to provisions of the General Conditions, he agrees to complete the work within 45 days of the date stated therein. - 28- l L L L l ~ .. t fr I. L L L L L L L L L l L L 8. In addition to any and all other duties, obligations and responsibilities of the Contractor set forth in this Contract, the Contractor shall have and perform the following duties, obligations and responsibilities to the Owner: A. The Contractor shall not perform work without adequate plans and specifications, or, as appropriate, approved shop drawings or other submittals. If the Contractor performs work knowing or believing it involves an error, inconsistency or omission in the Contract without first providing written notice to the Engineer and Owner, the Contractor shall be responsible for such work and pay the cost of correcting same; B. All work shall strictly conform to the requirements of this Contract; C. The work shall be strictly supervised, the Contractor bearing full responsibility for any and all acts or omissions of those engaged in the work on behalf of the Contractor; D. The Contractor hereby warrants that all labor furnished under this Contract shall be competent to perform the task undertaken, that the product of such labor shall yield only first-class results, that all materials and equipment provided shall be new and of high quality, that the completed work will be complete, of high quality, without defects, and that all work strictly complies with the requirements of this Contract. Any work not strictly complying with the requirements of this subparagraph shall constitute a breach of the Contractor's warranty; E. The Contractor shall obtain and pay for all required permits, fees and licenses customarily obtained by the Contractor. The Contractor shall comply with all legal requirements applicable to the work; F. The Contractor shall employ and maintain at the project site only competent supervisory personnel; G. The Contractor, within fifteen (15) days of commencing the work, shall provide to the Owner and the Engineer, and comply with the Contractor's schedule for completing the work. Such schedule shall be in a form acceptable to the Owner. The Contractor's schedule shall be updated no less frequently than monthly (unless the parties otherwise agree in writing) and shall be updated to reflect conditions encountered from time to time and shall apply to the total Project. Each such revision shall be furnished to the Owner and the Engineer. Strict compliance with the requirements of this Subparagraph shall be a condition precedent to payment to the Contractor, - 29- \ ~ II. " ~ !; .. f L l L L l L l t L l L L l ~ L l l o ~ Ii. L H. and failure by the Contractor to strictly comply with said requirements shall constitute a material breach of this Contract; The Contractor shall keep an updated copy of this Contract at the site. Additionally, the Contractor shall keep a copy of approved shop drawings and other submittals. All of these items shall be available to the Owner and the Engineer at all regular business hours. Upon final completion of the work, all of these items shall be finally updated and provided to the Owner and shall become the property of the Owner; I. Shop drawings and other submittals from the Contractor do not constitute a part of the Contract. The Contractor shall not do any work requiring shop drawings or other submittals unless such shall have been approved in writing by the Engineer. All work requiring approved shop drawings or other submittals shall be done in strict compliance with such approved documents. However, approval by the Engineer or the Owner shall not be evidence that work installed pursuant thereto conforms to the requirements of this Contract. The Owner and the Engineer shall have no duty to review partial submittals or incomplete submittals. The Contractor shall maintain a submittal log which shall include, at a minimum, the date each submittal, the date of any resubmittal, the date of any approval or rejection, and the reason for any approval or rejection. The Contractor shall have the duty to carefully review, inspect and examine any and all submittals before submission of same to the Owner or the Engineer; J. The Contractor shall maintain the Project site in a reasonably clean condition during performance of the work. Upon final completion, the Contractor shall thoroughly clean the Project site of all debris, trash and excess materials or equipment; and shall hand rake all disturbed areas and seed and mulch. K. At all times relevant to this Contract, the Contractor shall permit the Owner and the Engineer to enter upon the Project site and to review or inspect the work without formality or other procedure. 9. The Contractor shall furnish a performance bond and payment bond to the Owner. The bond shall set forth a penal sum in an amount not less than the Contract Price. The bond furnished by the Contractor shall incorporate by reference the terms of this Contract as fully as though they were set forth verbatim in such bonds. In the event the Contract Price is adjusted by Change Order executed by the Contractor, the penal sum of both performance bond and the payment bond shall be deemed increased by like amount. The performance bond and payment bond furnished by the Contractor shall be ONLY AlA A312-201 0 or A312-1984 WILL BE ACCEPTED - ALL OTHER FORMS WILL BE RETURNED. - 30 - , I. l L l ~. iJ.: .. l L l L ~, L ~Y it L l L l l ~ L l L 10. This Contract is governed by the law of the State of New York. 11. The venue for any litigation concerning this contract is hereby established to be The Supreme Court, County of Dutchess, State of New York. 12. The Contractor agrees, in the event he/she fails to complete all the work on time, to pay the Owner liquidated damages in the amount of $250 for each calendar day of delay in the physical completion of the work. Any sums due and payable hereunder by the Contractor shall be payable, not as a penalty, but as liquidated damages representing an estimate of delay damages likely to be sustained by the Owner, estimated at or before the time of executing this Contract. When the Owner reasonably believes that final completion will be inexcusably delayed, the Owner shall be entitled, but not required, to withhold from any amounts otherwise due the Contractor an amount then believed by the Owner to be adequate to recover liquidated damages applicable to such delays. If and when the Contractor overcomes the delay in achieving final completion, or any part thereof, for which the Owner has withheld payment, the Owner shall promptly release to the Contractor those funds withheld, but no longer applicable, as liquidated damages. 13. The Contractor, by placing his/her signature on this Contract, hereby certifies that he/she is familiar with the contents of all bid documents and the contract documents and he/she agrees to abide by and be bound by their contents and by all applicable Federal, State and local laws, ordinances and statutes. 14. Payment, both progress and final, will be made as detailed in the General Conditions section of the Contract Documents. 15. Each party binds itself, its successors, assigns, executors, administrators or other representatives to the other party hereto and to successors, assigns, executors, administrators or other representatives of such other party in connection with all terms and conditions of this Contract. The Contractor shall not assign this Contract without prior written consent of the Owner. Owner Contractor Seal Seal (Typed Name) (Typed Name) Bv: (Signature) Bv (Signature) (Printed Name, Title and Address) (Printed Name, Title and Address) - 31 - l L L L ~ ~ L L ~ l. L l L l L L L i ... l l \ L (Date of Execution) (Acknowledgment by Contractor if a corporation) (Date of Execution) STATE of ) ss: ) COUNTY of On the day of , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the said State, personally appeared personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument. Notary Public STATE of ) ss: ) COUNTY of On the day of , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the said State, personally appeared personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument. Notary Public - 32- l L L l l DIVISION 400 GENERAL CONDITIONS t ... , F ~ .. L L l L L L l L L k ~ i. - 33- ~ ~ L ~ .. L l L ~.. i. ", ~ .. l L l L l l l L l L L l TABLE OF ARTICLES/CONTENTS SECTIONS PAGE ARTICLE 1: DEFINITIONS ........ ....... ..... ....... ...................... ......................... ......... ........37 1.1 Words and Expressions.... ............. ...................... ...... ................ ................. ....37 ARTICLE 2: ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ........................ ................ ................... 40 2.1 2.2 2.3 The Contractor.... ................ ............ ...................... ....... ......... ..........................40 Th e Own e r . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. .. . .. 41 Engineer's Authority.......:................................................................................ 41 ARTICLE 3: INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ...............................42 3.1 Conflicting Plans and Specifications............................................................... 42 3.2 Shop Drawings...... ............................... ...........................................................43 3.3 Materials .... ................... ................ .................... ..... ... .................... ............ ......44 3.4 Royalties and Patents.. ........... ......... .................. ..... ............ .......... ..................45 ARTICLE 4: PERFORMANCE OF THE CONTRACT................................................... 46 4.1 Responsibility for Damage.............................................................................. 46 4.2 Claim for Damages by Contractor................................................................... 47 4.3 Coordination of Separate Contractors ............................................................47 4.4 Contractor's Supervision................................................................................. 48 4.5 Permits and Compliance.................... ......... ............... ..................................... 48 4.6 Boundaries...................................................................................................... 48 4.7 Refuse and Debris ....... ..................................... .................. ..... ......... ........ ......48 4.8 Subcontractors and Suppliers......................................................................... 48 4.9 Contractor's Work Requirements.................................................................... 49 ARTICLE 5: CHANG E I N THE WORK......................................................................... 49 5.1 Procedure............ ............... ................... ............... ..........................................49 5.2 Payment for Change Orders................... ........................................................ 50 ARTICLE 6: TIME OF COMMENCEMENT, COMPLETION AND TERMINATION FOR CAUSE .........................................................51 6.1 Time of Commencement and Completion...................................................... 51 6.2 Extension of Time ............... ..... ........... ........ ............... ..................................... 52 6.3 Liquidated Damages Upon Failure to Complete ............................................. 52 - 34- ~ .. \ La j:' ~ II L i .. ... t L. ~ .. TABLE OF ARTICLES/CONTENTS Continued SECTIONS PAGE 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 Termination by the Owner............ ... .... .............. ..................... ......................... 53 6.4.1 Termination for the Convenience ................................................. 53 6.4.2 Termination for Cause................................................................... 55 Cease and Desist Order................................................................................. 55 Suspension of Work........... ................ ......... ..... ........................... ...................56 Termination by the Contractor ....................................................................... 56 ARTICLE 7: INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE .........................................................56 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Inspection ....................................................................................................... 56 Contractor's Obligation to Correct Defective Work .........................................57 Progress Reports.......... .................. .... ..... ......... .............. ............. ........ ...........57 Inspection Prior to Acceptance....................................................................... 57 , ARTICLE 8: PAYMENTS.. ..... ............ ............. ......... ....... .............. ............. ...................58 .. 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L L L L L L l 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 Payment........................ .................................................................................. 58 Progress Payments......................................................................................... 58 Substantial Completion... ..... ........ ..... ........................................ ... ........ ....... ....61 Final Payment.. ... ..... ........ ... ..... ............ ...... .... ........ ............ ...................... ....... 62 Acceptance of Final Payment......................................................................... 64 Contract Quantities................................................. ........................................64 Maintenance and Guarantee.......................................................................... 64 No Estoppel............................................................ ......... ...............................65 ARTICLE 9: BONDS AND INSURANCE...................................................................... 65 9.1 Contract Security... ................................... ............ ................ ....... ...................65 9.2 I nsu ra nee. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . ... .. .. .. . .... .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . . .... . .. . . .. . .. . ......... .. . .... ... .. . ......... . .. . . . .... .. 65 ARTICLE 10: MISCELLANEOUS PROViSiONS............. ............. ..... ...... ............... ...... 67 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 Compliance with Codes and Laws.................................................................. 67 Service of Notices........................... ... .................... ..... ............... .....................67 Labor Standards. ............... .......... .......................... ..... ....................................67 Record-Keeping Requirement........................................................................ 68 Non-Assignment Clause ..................... .................... ........................................68 Non-Collusive Bidding Requirements.................................. ........................... 68 - 35 - L ~ L L L ~ II. L l l l L L l l ~ .. ~ L l L L SECTIONS 10.7 10.8 10.9 10.10 10.11 TABLE OF ARTICLES/CONTENTS Continued PAGE Wage and Hours Provisions........................................................................... 68 Workers' Compensation Benefits................................................................... 69 Nondiscrimination Requirements.................................................................... 69 Archaeological Salvage.................. ........... ................. ........ .... ........ ................69 Plans and Specifications..... ......... ........ ....... ........ ......... ...... ...... ...... .....69 - 36- l L i II. 1.1 WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS ARTICLE 1: DEFINITIONS L L A. The following words and expressions, or pronouns used in their stead, shall, wherever they appear in this Contract, be construed as follows, unless a different meaning is clear from the context. l 1. "Act of God" shall mean an act, event, happening, or occurrence, and disaster and effect due to natural causes and inevitable accident, or disaster; a natural and inevitable necessity which implies entire exclusion of all human agency which operates without interference or aid from man and which results from natural causes and is in no sense attributable to human agency. L l 2. "Addendum" or "Addenda" shall mean the additional contract provisions issued in writing by the Engineer prior to the receipt of bids. L. L L L 3. "Certificate of Completion" shall mean a letter or notice signed by the Supervisor after the Engineer has determined that no further work is to be done. 4. "Certificate of Substantial Completion" shall mean a letter or notice signed by the Engineer when the work or a designated portion thereof is sufficiently complete that the Owner may occupy or use the work for the use for which it is intended. l 5. "Change Order" shall mean a written order to the Contractor executed by the Owner and the Engineer after execution of this Contract, directing a change in the work and may include a change in the Contract Price or the time for the Contractor's performance, or any combination thereof: l L L l 6. "Contract" or "Contract Documents" shall mean each of the various parts of the contract listed below, both as a whole and severally: 7. Except for titles, sub-titles, headings, running headlines, tables of the following, except for such portions thereof as may be specifically excluded, shall be deemed to be part of this contract: a. Contract b. Performance Bond and Payment Bond c. General Conditions for Contract d. Special Conditions for Contract - 38- ... L. L \: ... ~ .. e. Technical Specifications f. Drawings g. All Addenda h. All provisions required by law to be inserted in this contract whether actually inserted or not i. Change Orders l L. 8. "Contractor" shall mean the person, partnership, firm or corporation with whom the Owner has executed the Contract Agreement. ~ ... 9. "Contract Work" shall mean everything expressly or implicitly required to be furnished and done by the Contractor by anyone or more parts of the Contract defined herein, except extra work as defined herein. L. L 10. "Engineer" shall mean the consulting engineerforthe Town Board, Town of Wappinger, New York as designated and duly appointed by that Board, directed or assigned by them to this Contract, with the powers and duties as stated in the contract documents. t .. L L L 11. "Extra Work" shall mean work other than that required either expressly or implicitly by the contract in its present form. It may include work in areas designated on the plans as areas of future work, or in areas within the contract limits or adjacent thereto. Extra work shall be authorized by a change order. 12. "Final Acceptance" shall mean acceptance of the work by the Supervisor as evidenced by his signature upon the final Certificate of Completion. Such acceptance shall be deemed to have taken place only if and when such signature is affixed to said Certificate of Completion. L 13. "Inspector" shall mean an authorized representative of the Owner assigned to make any and all necessary inspections of the work performed and materials furnished by the Contractor. L L L 14. "Owner" shall mean the party of the first part hereto, the Town of Wappinger, New York, as represented by the Town Board, or the Supervisor, or any other person designated by them to act on their behalf. 15. "Plans" shall mean only those drawings specifically titled as such and listed in the Specifications or in any addendum. l 16. "Project" shall mean the entire improvement to which this contract relates. - 40- q .. L. L ~ ... L 17. "Site" shall mean the area upon or in which the Contractor's operations are carried on, and such other areas adjacent thereto as may be designated as such by the Engineer. 18. "Specifications" shall mean all of the directions, requirements, and standards of performance applying to the work as hereinafter detailed and designated as such. ~. .. l L L L l L L L L 19. "Subcontractor" shall mean any person, firm or corporation, other than employees of the Contractor, who or which contracts with the Contractor to furnish, or actually furnishes, labor, materials or labor and equipment at the site. 20. "Supervisor" shall mean the chief executive officer of the Town of Wappinger, New York. 21. "Surety" shall mean any person, firm or corporation that has executed as surety, and bond or bonds required to be executed by the Contractor as they relate to the provisions of the Contract. 22. "Town Attorney" (owner's attorney) shall mean the attorney for the Town Board, Town of Wappinger, New York as designated and duly appointed by that Board, directed or assigned by them to this contract, with the powers and duties established by the Town Board. 23. "The Work" shall mean everything expressly or implicitly required to be furnished and done by the Contractor under the contract and shall include both contract work and extra work. L L 24. Whenever they refer to the work or its performance, the words "directed", "required", "permitted", "ordered", "designated", "prescribed", and words of like import are used, they shall imply the direction, requirement, permission, order, designation or prescription of the Engineer and "approved", "acceptable", "satisfactory", "in the judgment of', and words of like import, shall mean approved by, or acceptable to, or satisfactory to, in the judgment of the Engineer. L L - 41 - L ! I. r ~- ill ~j I. ARTICLE 2: ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES if: I. 2.1 THE CONTRACTOR [ II. A. The Contractor shall perform all of the work required, implied or reasonably inferable from this Contract including, but not limited to, the following: t it. (1 ) Construction of the Project; (2) The furnishing of any required surety bonds and insurance; i .. L (3) The provision or furnishing, and prompt payment therefore, of labor, supervision, services, materials, supplies, equipment, fixtures appliances, facilities, tools, transportation, storage, power, fuel, heat, light, cooling, or other utilities, required for construction and all necessary building permits and other permits required for the construction of the Project; (4) The creation and submission to the Owner of detailed and comprehensive as-built drawings depicting all as-built construction. Said as-built drawings shall be submitted to the Owner upon final completion of the Project and receipt of same by the Owner shall be a condition precedent to final payment to the Contractor. ~. ~ )\ .. t .. L B. The Contractor acknowledges that the Owner does not guarantee that all pipes, ducts, utilities and other underground structures are shown on the plans, and that the information given is intended only as a guide to the Contractor. The Contractor shall not claim damages and shall not be entitled to payment because of any omission or faulty location on the plans of any pipes, ducts, utilities or other underground structures. ~ I. i. C. The Contractor shall do all work and pay all costs of cutting, protecting, supporting, maintaining, relocating and restoring all surface, subsurface or overhead structures, and all other property, including pipes, conduits, ducts, tubes, chambers, and appurtenances, public or private, in the vicinity of the work (except such which by law, franchise, permit contract, consent or agreement the owner thereof is required to protect, support, maintain, relocate or restore), repairing the same if damaged and restoring to their original conditions all areas disturbed. He shall not claim or be entitled to any damages for delay or otherwise by reason of such required work, and he hereby assumes all risks in connection therewith. ~ .. tt ~ .. ~ Ii. ~ - 42- j .. lilt ~ ,.. t i. 2.2 THE OWNER l A. The Owner, in addition to those matters expressly made subject to its determination, direction or approval in this contract, shall have the power: [, r.. I' L (1) To determine finally any and all questions in relation to this contract and its performance, which determination shall be final and conclusive upon the Contractor; ill (2) To modify or change this contract so as to require the performance of extra work, or the omission of contract work, or both, whenever it deems it in the public interest to do so; ~ ill ~ .. (3) To suspend the whole or any part of the work or terminate the entire project whenever, in its judgment, such suspension or termination is required L (a) in the interest of the Owner generally, or (b) to coordinate the work of the various Contractors engaged in this project, or (c) to expedite the completion of the entire project even though the completion of this particular Contract may be thereby delayed, without compensation to the Contractor for such suspension other than extending the time for the completion of the work, as much as it may have been, in the opinion of the Engineer, delayed by such suspension; i\o .. L ~. .. .. (4) If before the final completion of all the work contemplated herein, it shall be deemed necessary by the Owner to take over, use, occupy or operate any part of the completed or partly completed work, the Owner shall have the right to do so and the Contractor will not, in any way, interfere with or object to the use, occupation or operation of such work by the Owner after receipt of notice in writing from the Supervisor that such or part thereof will be used by the Owner on and after the date specified in such notice. l l 2.3 ENGINEER'S AUTHORITY h r .. t :\" ... A The Engineer, in addition to those matters elsewhere herein expressly made subject to his determination, direction or approval, shall have the power: (1) To inspect the performance of the work; - 43- ~ .. .. L 3.1 CONFLICTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS A. The Contractor shall have a continuing duty to read, examine, review, compare and contrast each of the documents which make up this Contract, shop drawings, and other submittals and shall give written notice to the Owner and the Engineer of any conflict, ambiguity, error or omission which the Contractor may find with respect to these documents before proceeding with the affected work. The express or implied approval by the Owner or the Engineer of any shop drawings or other submittals shall not relieve the Contractor of the continuing duties imposed hereby, nor shall any such approval be evidence of the Contractor's compliance with this Contract. The Owner has requested the Engineer to only prepare documents for the Project, including the plans and specifications for the Project, which are accurate, adequate, consistent, coordinated and sufficient for construction. HOWEVER, THE OWNER MAKES NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER ~ ." k. .. .. .. ! III L ~ ... , ~ .. La L ~; " .. L L. ~, I. i. .. t"; t. iIt .. (2) To determine the amount, kind, quality, sequence, and location of the work to be paid for hereunder; (3) To determine all questions in relation to the work, to interpret the drawings, specifications, and addenda; (4) To make minor changes in the work as he deems necessary, provided such changes do not result in a net increase in the cost to the Owner or to the Contractor of the work to be done under the contract; (5) To amplify the plans, add explanatory information and furnish additional specifications and drawings consistent with the intent of the contract documents. (6) To determine how the work of this contract shall be coordinated with the work of other contractors engaged simultaneously on this project, including the power to suspend any part of the work. (7) The foregoing enumeration shall not imply any limitation upon the power of the Engineer; for it is the intent of this contract that all of the work shall be subject to his determination, approval, and supervision in accordance with the provisions of Education Law Section 7209(3). All orders of the Engineer requiring the Contractor to perform work as contract work shall be promptly obeyed by the Contractor. (8) The Engineer shall promptly make decisions relating to interpretation of the plans and specifications. ARTICLE 3: INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS - 44- , ~, j, ... ~ i .. ~ M .. TO THE CONTRACTOR CONCERNING SUCH DOCUMENTS. The Contractor again hereby acknowledges and represents that it has received, reviewed and carefully examined such documents, has found them to be complete, accurate, adequate, consistent, coordinated and sufficient for construction, and that the Contractor has not, does not, and will not rely upon any representations or warranties by the Owner concerning such documents, as no such representations or warranties have been or are hereby made. t' k III ~ lit B. In the case of conflicting information within the plans and specifications as to the type of materials or workmanship to be provided, the Contractor agrees that he will accept the decision of the Engineer as to which was intended or which is in the best interest of the Owner. L ~ .. C. In the event that any provision in any of the following parts of this Contract conflicts with any provision in any other of the following parts, the provision in the part first enumerated below shall govern over any other part, which follows numerically, except as may be otherwise specifically stated. Said parts are the following: [ .. .. 1. General Conditions for Contract 2. Special Conditions for Contract 3. Technical Specifications 4. Contract Drawings 5. Addenda f' .. L D. The Contractor shall verify field conditions, including measurements and other conditions, before the start of construction. Any errors, inconsistencies or omissions shall be brought to the Engineer's attention for resolution. Ii k' ... 3.2 SHOP DRAWINGS L ~ .. A. Where the nature of the work of the Contract makes it necessary, or where so required by the Engineer, the Contractor shall submit scale and full size shop drawings of the work for review by the Engineer. The shop drawings shall be complete in every detail and show any and all other necessary information in accordance with usual trade practice as particularly required for any special purposes. ki i. ~ .. B. The Contractor shall thoroughly check all shop drawings of the various trades for measurements, sizes of members, materials and details to make sure that they conform to the intent of the plans and specifications and for any and all other contract requirements. Drawings found to be inaccurate or otherwise in error shall be made correct. Shop drawings prepared by or under the direction ~ L. - 45- *' .. ... L .. ~, .. of the Contractor shall be checked for accuracy and contract requirements by the Contractor before being forwarded to the Engineer. Shop drawings not so checked and noted will be returned to the Contractor without being examined by the Engineer. All measurements shall be verified at the building and/or structures. I t ... Ii .. C. Shop drawings shall be either catalog cuts or drawings showing construction details. The details required will vary but should include dimensions, sizes, type of material, finish, fabrication notes, special care or handling requirements, supplier or vendor name, contract, item number, name of company supplying drawing, date, revision and other information to identify and evaluate the item described. i .. ~ II. D. The Engineer shall promptly review submitted shop drawings as an aid to the Contractor but review of drawings by the Engineer shall not relieve the Contractor of his responsibility for the proper performance of the work without additional cost to the Owner, whether or not the work was installed in accordance with drawings reviewed by the Engineer. Shop drawings will be reviewed for design and general arrangement only. 6: i. ~ II. l E. Six (6) sets of shop drawings shall be submitted. Four (4) sets will be returned to the Contractor. One (1) set of shop drawings shall be submitted with the final as-built drawings. L L 3.3 MATERIALS f( t .. A. All materials, equipment, and articles (products) incorporated into the permanent work, which will become the property of the Owner, shall be new unless specifically stated or shown otherwise in the contract documents. The word "new" shall not operate to exclude recycled raw materials used in the manufacture of previously unused, Le. new, materials, equipment and articles (products) for this contract, provided that such items comply with all other contract requirements. l ~ II. B. All materials, equipment, and articles (products) which are specified by brand name (Le., manufacturer's or supplier's name or trade name and catalog or model number or name) shall be deemed to have the words "or equal" inserted in each instance. The intent is not to limit competition but to establish a standard of quality, which the Engineer has determined, is necessary. The Contractor may use any product equal to that named in the contract documents provided 1) that the Contractor has given timely notice of his intent (in accordance with the submittal and scheduling requirements of this contract) L ~ lit - 46- .. ~<i ~' .. .. ~ .. and 2) that the Engineer approves the proposed alternate. .. C. The Engineer may establish criteria for product approval and shall determine whether a proposed product is to be approved. \" ;I' I. D. The Contractor shall have the burden of proving at his own cost and expense, to the satisfaction of the Engineer, that the proposed product is equal to that named in the contract documents. Items offered by some manufacturers or suppliers may require changes in the contract plans or drawings. The Contractor shall bear the cost and expense of preparing and providing detailed drawings showing all changes, if any, from details shown in the contract documents, for structures, pipes, seals, controls or other devices required to insure a complete, satisfactory and operating installation. I .. ! ... .. E. Such detailed drawings shall be subject to the Engineer's approval as to conformance with the over-all project requirements. ii %' ... , t II. F. The Contractor shall supply the product named 1) if the Engineer determines that the Contractor's proposed product is not equal to the product named in the contract documents or 2) if the Contractor fails to comply with the provisions of this article. The Contractor shall have and make no claim for the extension of time or for damages because 1) the Engineer requires a reasonable period of time to consider a product proposed by the Contractor or 2) because the Engineer does not approve the Contractor's proposed product. ~ .. t: .. G. Where optional materials or methods are specified, or where "or equal" submissions are approved, the Contractor shall make all adjustments necessary to accommodate the option he selects. I. 3.4 ROYALTIES AND PATENTS w ill A. The Contractor shall pay all royalties and license fees and include the cost thereof in his bid. He shall defend all suits or claims for infringement of any patent rights and shall save harmless the Owner from loss on account thereof, except that the Owner shall be responsible for all such loss when a particular design, process or the product of a particular manufacturer is specified and the Contractor properly acquires all royalties and license fees at no additional cost to the Owner. .. ... it L .. ~ i. - 47- II. .. .. t I. ARTICLE 4: PERFORMANCE OF THE CONTRACT !; 4.1 RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE ilia ill A. The Contractor shall faithfully perform and complete all of the work required by the Contract, and has full responsibility for the following risks: t /I. (1) Loss or damage, direct or indirect, to the work including the building or structure in which the work is being performed, or any other construction in progress whether being performed by any other contractor or the Owner, or to any plant, equipment, tools, materials or property furnished, used, installed or received by the Engineer under this contract or any other contract. The Contractor shall bear all such risk of loss or damage, until all of the work covered by the Contract has been finally accepted. In the event of such loss or damage, the Contractor shall forthwith repair, replace, and make good any such loss or damage at the direction of the Engineer without additional cost to the Owner. )' $', ... La .. !, i. (2) Injury to persons (including death resulting therefrom), or damage to property caused by an occurrence arising out of the performance of this Contract for which the Contractor may be legally liable under the laws of torts. ~. .. (3) The Contractor shall not be responsible for damages resulting from willful acts of Town officials or employees or from negligence resulting solely from acts or omissions of the Town, its officers or employees. Nothing herein shall vest in third parties any right of action beyond such as may legally exist irrespective of this article. b ~; .. }f .. t lit (4) The Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the Owner, its officers, employees and agents, from suits, actions, damages, and costs of every name and description relating to the performance of this Contract during its prosecution and until the acceptance thereof, and the Owner may retain such moneys from the amount due the Contractor as may be necessary to satisfy any claim for damages recovered against the Owner. The Contractor's obligations under this paragraph shall not be deemed waived by the failure of the Owner to retain the whole or any party of such moneys due the Contractor, nor shall such obligation be deemed limited or discharged by the enumeration or procurement of any insurance for liability for damages imposed by law upon the Contractor, subcontractor or the Owner. ~ .. t - 1. La - 48- .. .. .. ~ .. j. (5) The Contractor shall provide written notice to the Engineer within three (3) business days of any loss, damage or injury arising out of the Contractor's performance of the Contract. I: '- (6) No claim whatsoever shall be made by the Contractor against any officer, agent, or employee of the Town Board, Town of Wappinger, New York, for, on account of, or by reason of anything done, or omitted to be done, in connection with this contract. I.. 4.2 CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES BY CONTRACTOR 1; ~ .. . A. If the Contractor shall claim compensation for any damage sustained, other than for extra or disputed work by reason of any act or omission of the Owner, its agents or of any persons, he shall, within five (5) days after sustaining such damage, make and deliver to the Engineer a written statement of the nature of the damage sustained and of the basis of the claim against the Owner. If on or before the fifteenth of the month succeeding that in which any damage is alleged to have been sustained, the Contractor shall fail to make and deliver to the Engineer an itemized, verified statement of the details and amount of such damages claimed, it is hereby stipulated that all claims for such compensation shall be forfeited and invalidated and the Contractor shall not be entitled to payment on account of such claims. <' L. l .. .. 4.3 COORDINATION OF SEPARATE CONTRACTORS ! .. A. The Owner may award other contracts related to the work. In that event, the Contractor shall coordinate his work with the work of other contractors. Each contractor shall control and coordinate the work of his subcontractors, if any. Any issues regarding coordination shall be addressed in writing to the Engineer for prompt resolution. , .. .. B. If any part of the work depends, for proper execution or results, upon the work of any other contractor, the Contractor shall inspect and promptly report in writing to the Engineer any defects in such work. C. The Contractor shall indemnify the Owner for damages recovered against the Owner by another contractor to the extent that any such claim or judgment is the proximate result of the Contractor's failure to progress the work in accordance with Contract requirements. ... ~~; t" .. r: .. it j, Ii. - 49- ~ .. iI. '- ... 4.4 CONTRACTOR'S SUPERVISION lit A. The Contractor shall designate in writing a competent supervisorforthe work to represent the Contractor at the site at all times with authority to act for him and who can communicate effectively with the Owner's representative. All directions given the contractor's representative shall be as binding as if given to the Contractor. The work may be suspended by the Engineer in whole or in part, if the contractor has no such representative on site. The representative shall keep on site copies of the plans and specifications and shall have full authority to supply material and labor as required. L 4.5 PERMITS AND COMPLIANCE .. ... t, .. A. The Contractor shall obtain, maintain and pay for all permits and licenses legally required and shall give all notices, pay all fees and comply with all laws, rules and regulations applicable to the work at no additional cost to the Owner. - 4.6 BOUNDARIES .. A. The Contractor and all subcontractors shall confine their equipment, apparatus, and the storage of materials and supplies of his workmen to limits indicated by law, ordinance, permits or directions of the Engineer. The Contractor shall be responsible for setting all grades, elevations, and horizontal and vertical alignment required to layout all work called for on the plans and drawings. .. ~; .. 4.7 REFUSE AND DEBRIS ill A. The Contractor shall at all times keep the refuse and debris at the job site to a minimum, and at the completion of the contract shall remove all debris, waste and rubbish, tools, equipment, surplus supplies and materials, temporary structures, etc, and leave all areas raked, topsoiled, seeded and mulched. .. 4.8 SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS if }; .. A. The Contractor's use of subcontractors and suppliers shall not diminish the Contractor's obligations to complete the work in accordance with the Contract. The Contractor shall control and coordinate the work of his subcontractors. t I .. I ilL B. The Contractor shall be responsible for informing his subcontractors and suppliers of all the terms, conditions, and requirements of the contract documents and also for requiring subcontractors to comply with Labor Law 220-A (1). In making payment to his subcontractors, the Contractor shall comply with the provisions of New York State General Municipal Law S 106.b. - 50 - II. .. il. j ~ .. ... Nothing contained in this Contract shall create any contractual relationship between any subcontractor and the Owner. .. 4.9 CONTRACTOR'S WORK REQUIREMENTS .. A. The Contractor shall do all the work and furnish at his own cost and expense, all labor, supervision, machinery, equipment, facilities, tools, transportation, supplies, materials, insurances, permits, certificates, tests, guarantees, protection of equipment and property and life during construction, and all other things whether or not explicitly shown or mentioned, necessary and proper for or incidental to the completion of a workmanlike job, complete in every respect and detail, left ready and in perfect condition for the Owner's use. .. i, ... 4 ~, i. B. All work performed under this contract shall be according to the highest standards of the trades involved, and shall conform to the requirements of any utilities, and any and all Federal, State and local laws, codes, ordinances and statues as may be in effect at the time of the bid advertisement. C. This shall not be construed as relieving the Contractor from complying with any of the requirements of the plans and specifications, which may be in excess of the requirements mentioned herein. .. l. ARTICLE 5: CHANGE IN THE WORK L. 5.1 PROCEDURE h .. A. One or more changes to the work within the general scope of this Contract may be ordered by Change Order. The Contractor shall proceed with any such changes, and same shall be accomplished in strict accordance with the following terms and conditions: ~ . tc .. (1) Change Order shall mean a written order to the Contractor executed by the Owner and the Engineer after execution of this Contract, directing a change in the work and may include a change in the Contract Price orthe time for the Contractor's performance, or any combination thereof: ... (2) If the Contractor encounters a situation or work for which he believes he is entitled to a change order, he shall give the Engineer or inspector notice by telephone or in person within one business day and shall await instructions before proceeding. ~ ill .. (3) Any change in the Contract Price resulting from a Change Order shall be determined as follows: ilia - 51 - ... .. t .. .... , lilt (a) By mutual agreement between the Owner and the Contractor as evidenced by (a) the change in the Contract Price being set forth in the Change Order, (b) such change in the Contract Price, together with any conditions or requirements relating thereto, being initialed by both parties and (c) the Contractor's execution of the Change Order: or, .. I.. (b) If no mutual agreement occurs between the Owner and the Contractor, the change in the Contract Price, if any, shall be derived by determining the reasonable actual costs incurred or savings achieved, resulting from revisions in the work. Such reasonable actual costs or savings shall include a component for direct job site overhead and profit but shall not include home-office overhead or other indirect costs or components. Any such costs or savings shall be documented in the format and with such content and detail as the Owner or the Engineer requires. .~ .. it 2 i ill .. (4) The execution of a Change Order by the Contractor shall constitute conclusive evidence of the Contractor's agreement to the ordered changes in the work, this Contract as thus amended, the Contract Price and the time for performance by the Contractor. The Contractor, by executing the Change Order, waives and forever releases any claim against the Owner for additional time or compensation for matters relating to or arising out of or resulting from the work included within or affected by the executed Change Order. ~ * .. L t" k II. (5) The Contractor shall notify and obtain the consent and approval of the Contractor's surety with reference to all Change Orders if such notice, consent or approvals are required by the Owner, the Engineer, and the Contractor's surety or by law. The Contractor's execution of the Change Order shall constitute the Contractor's warranty to the Owner that the surety has been notified of, and consents to, such Change Order and the surety shall be conclusively deemed to have been notified of such Change Order and to have expressly consented thereto. , I. ... 5.2 PAYMENT FOR CHANGE ORDERS ~ III A. The value of a change order shall be determined by one of the following methods. L (1) By lump sum or unit prices negotiated or established based on estimated cost plus fifteen percent (15%) as compensation for all other items of profit and cost or expense, including administration, overhead, , f" ~ .. - 52 - .. .. 9<. L. it., .. t.. .. ~ i'> !it .. t .. ..., g} .. i .. (~ .. II. " II. L t. ... ~ ... superintendent, materials used in temporary structures and allowances made by the Contractor to the subcontractors. (2) If no unit prices are set forth and if the parties cannot agree upon a lump sum, then by the actual and reasonable net cost in money to the Contractor of the materials and of the wages of applied labor required for such extra work (including net premium for workers' compensation insurance, contributions pursuant to the State Unemployment Insurance Law, and withholding taxes pursuant to the Federal Social Security Act) , plus fifteen percent (15%) as compensation for all other items of profit and cost or expense, including administration, overhead, superintendent, materials used in temporary structures and allowances made by the Contractor to the subcontractors. (3) By prices specifically named in the specifications or on the Bid Form. (4) By estimate of the value as can be determined from the approved detailed estimate. B. The Contractor shall, upon request, furnish satisfactory proof of all labor performed, materials furnished and equipment used in the performance of extra work. ARTICLE 6: TIME OF COMMENCEMENT, COMPLETION AND TERMINATION FOR CAUSE 6.1 TIME OF COMMENCEMENT AND COMPLETION (A) The Contractor must commence work on the day specified therefore in a Notice to Proceed signed by the Owner. Since TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE in this Contract, the Contractor shall thereafter prosecute the work diligently, using such means and methods of construction as will assure its full completion in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents not later than the specified date or time limit therefore, or on the date to which the time for completion may be extended. (B) Unless the date for completion is extended pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 6.2 below, the Contractor shall complete the work within the time allotted as stated in the Contract Agreement. The Engineer shall be the sole judge as to whether the work hereunder has been completed within the time stipulated. - 53- it. Ii. 6.2 EXTENSION OF TIME ~1 .. A. It is mutually agreed that no extension beyond the date of completion fixed by the terms of the contract shall be effective unless consented to in writing by the Engineer. An application by the Contractor for extension of time must be in writing, setting forth in detail the reasons and causes of delay and the date upon which each such cause of delay began and ended, and must be submitted to the Engineer within five (5) days after the start of the alleged delay. If the Engineer should determine that the delay was not due to any act or omission on the part of the Contractor or was due to causes beyond the control of the Contractor, the Contractor shall be entitled to an extension of time equal to the number of days actually delayed if such extension shall be required. If, however, the Engineer should determine that the delay was caused directly or indirectly by the act or conduct of the Contractor or any of his subcontractors or suppliers, the Engineer may refuse to grant an extension of time and direct the Contractor to re-arrange his progress schedule so as to complete the work within the time set forth in the contract. .. ... ~ ~: III .. ~; .. B. If the Owner deems it advisable and expedient to have the Contractor complete and finish the work after the expiration of the contract date of completion, and in order that the Owner's fiscal officer may be permitted to make payment to the Contractor for work performed beyond the completion date, the Owner will grant an extension of time necessary to complete the work, conditional upon the assessment and deduction of liquidated damages from the moneys which may become due hereunder. !' Ill. ~ C. In the event of delay for cause, the Contractor's sole remedy shall be the extension of time granted as hereinabove provided, and the Contractor shall have no right to, or cause of, action for damages or additional costs resulting from any such delay. i. i. D. Time necessary for review by the Engineer of shop drawings and delays incurred by normal seasonal and weather conditions should be anticipated and are neither compensatory nor eligible for extensions of time. ~ L 6.3 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES UPON FAILURE TO COMPLETE I .. A. In the event of a material breach of this Contract by Contractor as determined in accordance with the provisions of Division 300, Contract, paragraph 3 herein, Contractor hereby agrees to pay as liquidated damages the sum of $250.00 for each day beyond the time specified herein during which the work is not complete. Contractor and Owner agree that it is impossible to determine with reasonable accuracy the precise amount of damage to the Town upon ~ ~ .. - 54- II. I"~ .. I .. i. Contractor's failure to complete the project as specified herein. Contractor and Town further agree that the damages set forth above are reasonable and in no way can be construed as a penalty or other punitive measure, based upon the facts and circumstances of the parties at the time of entering the Contract and with due regard to future expectations. B. The amount stated in the Contract is hereby stipulated as the liquidated damages for each and every calendar day that the time consumed in completing the work exceeds the time allowed therefore. This amount shall in no event be considered as a penalty or otherwise than as the liquidated and adjusted damages of the Owner because of the said delay and Contractor agrees that the said sum per day for each such day shall be deducted and retained out of the monies which may become due hereunder. .. .. .. '" Ii. 6.4 TERMINATION BY THE OWNER ... The owner may terminate this Contract in accordance with the following terms and conditions: ~, .. A. 1. , L .. ... .. II. I ... III. f r.., .. TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE 1. The Owner may, for any reason whatsoever, terminate performance under this Contract by the Contractor for convenience. The Owner shall give written notice of such termination to the Contractor specifying when termination becomes effective. The Contractor shall incur no further obligations in connection with the work and the Contractor shall stop work when such termination becomes effective. The Contractor shall also terminate outstanding orders and subcontracts. The Contractor shall settle the liabilities and claims arising out of the termination of subcontracts and orders. The Owner may direct the Contractor to assign the Contractor's right, Title and interest under termination orders or subcontracts to the Owner or its designee. The Contractor shall transfer title and deliver to the Owner such completed or partially completed work and materials, equipment, parts, fixtures, information and Contract rights as the Contractor has. When terminated for convenience, the Contractor shall be compensated as follows: 2. The Contractor shall submit a termination claim to the Owner and the Engineer specifying the amounts due because of the termination for convenience together with costs, pricing or other data required by the Owner or the Engineer. If the Contractor fails to file a termination claim within one (1) year from the effective date of termination, the - 55- I.. .. II. L l; I' .. .. L i. L t L ~. ilIII ~ ,h ill L t; ilia t '- ~' .. t; La it. B. Owner shall pay the Contractor, an amount derived in accordance with Subparagraph (3) below; 3. The Owner and the Contractor may agree to the compensation, if any, due to the Contractor hereunder; 4. Absent agreement to the amount due to the Contractor, the Owner shall pay the Contractor the following amounts; (a) Contract prices for labor, materials, equipment and other services accepted under this Contract; (b) Reasonable costs incurred in preparing to perform and in performing the terminated portion of the work, and in terminating the Contractor's performance, plus a fair and reasonable allowance for direct job site overhead and profit thereon (such profit shall not include anticipated profit or consequential damages); provided however, that if it appears that the Contractor would have not profited or would have sustained a loss if the entire Contract would have been completed, no profit shall be allowed or included and the amount of compensation shall be reduced to reflect the anticipated rate of loss, if any; (c) Reasonable costs of settling and paying claims arising out of the termination of subcontractors or orders pursuant to this section. These costs shall not include amounts paid in accordance with other provisions hereof. 5. The total sum to be paid the Contractor under this Section shall not exceed the total Contract Price, as properly adjusted, reduced by the amount of payments otherwise made, and shall in no event include duplication of payment. TERMINATION FOR CAUSE 1. If the Contractor does not perform the work, or any part thereof, in a timely manner, supply adequate labor, supervisory personnel or proper equipment or materials, or if it fails to timely discharge its obligations for labor, equipment and materials, or proceeds to disobey applicable law, or otherwise commits a violation of a material provision of this Contract, then the Owner, in addition to any other rights it may have against the Contractor or others, may terminate the - 56 - "- , .. k III ti, .. .. ti. r t.. performance of the Contractor and assume possession of the Project site and of all materials and equipment at the site and may complete the work. In such case, the Contractor shall not be paid further until the work is complete. After final completion has been achieved, if any portion of the Contract Price, as if may be modified hereunder, remains after the cost to the Owner of completing the work, including all costs and expenses of every nature incurred, has been deducted by the Owner, such remainder shall belong to the Contractor. Otherwise, the Contractor shall pay and make whole the Owner for such cost. This obligation for payment shall survive the termination of the Contract. In the event the employment of the Contractor is terminated by the Owner for cause pursuant to this Subparagraph and it is subsequently determined by a Court of competent jurisdiction that such termination was without cause, such termination shall thereupon be deemed a Termination for Convenience under Section 6.4.1 and the provisions of Section 6.4.1 shall apply. L 6.5 CEASE AND DESIST ORDER , ~. .. .. . Ii. II. ( .. .. A. In the event the Contractor fails or refuses to perform the work as required herein, the Owner may instruct the Contractor to cease and desist from performing further work in whole or in part. Upon receipt of such instruction, the Contractor shall immediately cease and desist as instructed by the Owner and shall not proceed further until the cause for the Owner's Instructions has been corrected, no longer exists, orthe Owner instructs that the work may resume. In the event the Owner issues such instructions to cease and desist, and in the further event that the Contractor fails and refuses within seven (7) days of receipt of same to provide adequate assurance to the Owner that the cause of such instructions will be eliminated or corrected, then the Owner shall have the right, but not the obligation, to carry out the work with its own forces, or with the forces of another contractor, and the Contractor shall be fully responsible and liable for the costs of performing such work by the Owner. The rights set forth herein are in addition to, and without prejudice to, any other rights or remedies the Owner may have against the Contractor. 6.6 SUSPENSION OF WORK t,' .. A. ~:' l. ... .. L. The Engineer may order the Contractor in writing to suspend, delay, or interrupt performance of all or any part of the work for a reasonable period of time as he, in his sole discretion, may determine. The order shall contain the reason or reasons for issuance which may include but shall not be limited to the following: latent field conditions, substantial program revisions, civil - 57- L L L L L L 6.7 \ i Ii. unrest, acts of God, and failure to have a supervisor on site. B. Upon receipt of a suspension order, the Contractor shall, as soon as practicable, cease performance of the work as ordered and take immediate affirmative measures to protect such work from loss or damage. TERMINATION BY THE CONTRACTOR A. If the Owner repeatedly fails to perform its material obligations to the Contractor for a period of thirty (30) days after receiving written notice from the Contractor of its intent to terminate hereunder, the contractor may terminate performance under this Contract by written notice to the Owner and the Engineer. In such event, the Contractor shall be entitled to recover from the Owner as though the Owner had terminated the Contractor's performance under this Contract for convenience pursuant to Subparagraph 6.4.1 hereunder. t; , .. ARTICLE 7: INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE L 7.1 L i, L. ~ Ie .. INSPECTION A. The Engineer or the Owner's representative will inspect and test the work at reasonable times at the site, unless the Engineer determines to make an inspection or test at the place of production, manufacture or shipment. Such inspection or test shall be conclusive as to whether the material and workmanship inspected or tested conforms to the requirements of the Contract. Such inspection or test shall not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for damages to or loss of the material prior to acceptance, nor in any way affect the continuing rights of the Engineer to reject the completed work. 7.2 CONTRACTOR'S OBLIGATION TO CORRECT DEFECTIVE WORK ~ .. l L t r.. ~ 'i.'i. .. i .. A. The Contractor shall, without charge, promptly correct any work which the Engineer finds does not conform to the contract documents, unless in the public interest the Owner consents to accept such work with an appropriate adjustment in the Contract sum. The Contractor shall promptly remove rejected material from the premises. B. If the Contractor does not promptly correct rejected work including the work of other contractors destroyed or damaged by removal, replacement, or correction, the Owner may (1) correct such work and charge the cost thereof - 58- L ~ I. L r, .. L L to the Contractor; or (2) terminate the Contract in accordance with the section on termination in the General Conditions. C. The Contractor shall furnish promptly and without additional charge all facilities, labor, and material reasonably needed to perform in a safe and convenient manner such inspections and tests as the Engineer requires. D. The Contractor shall promptly correct work rejected by the Engineer or failing to conform to the requirements of the contract documents, whether observed before or after substantial completion and whether or not fabricated, installed or completed. The Contractor shall bear costs of correcting such rejected work, including additional testing and inspections and compensation for the Engineer's services and expenses made necessary thereby. f I. 7.3 PROGRESS REPORTS The Contractor shall keep the Engineer informed of the progress of his work and particularly when he intends to cover work not yet inspected or tested. When the work is not progressed continuously, except for weekends and holidays, the Contractor shall notify the Engineer again each time before resuming work. Twenty-four hours notice shall be given. All inspection and tests by the Engineer shall be performed in a manner not to unreasonably delay the work. The Contractor shall be charged with any additional cost of inspection when the work is not ready for inspection by the Engineer at the time stated by the Contractor or agreed to by the Engineer and Contractor. L 7.4 INSPECTION PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE L L ~ .. ~ l, I. , I. L L i i; .. r. ... A. A. At the Owner's request, the Engineer may determine at any time before acceptance of the entire work to examine work already completed by removing, uncovering or testing the same. The Contractor shall, on request, promptly furnish all necessary facilities, labor, and materials to cond uct such inspection, examination or test. If such work is found to be defective or nonconforming in any material respect, the Contractor shall defray all the expenses of such examination and satisfactory reconstruction. If the work is found to meet the requirements of the contract documents, the Owner shall compensate the Contractor for the additional services involved in such examination and reconstruction and if completion of the work has been delayed thereby, he shall, in addition, grant the Contractor a suitable extension of time. If the Contractor covers his work prior to allowing inspections and tests by the Engineer, the Contractor shall promptly uncover and make ready all such areas for inspections and tests, and the Contractor shall be liable for and charged with any and all additional associated costs. - 59- L ~ .. ~ .. ~.- ... B. No previous inspection or certificates of payment or final payment shall relieve the Contractor from the obligation to perform the work in accordance with the Contract Documents. In the event that the Contractor has in any way failed to comply with the Contract Documents, the final payment shall not act to relieve the Contractor of his responsibility to comply with the Contract Documents. l ARTICLE 8: PAYMENTS L '- 8.1 PAYMENT ~ L. L A. For the Contractor's complete performance of the work, the Owner will pay, and the Contractor agrees to accept subject to the terms and conditions hereof, the total of the lump sum prices and the unit prices at which this Contract was awarded, plus the amount required to be paid for any extra work ordered by the Engineer under Article 5, less credit for any work omitted pursuant to Article 5, and less liquidated changes and any other charge backs permitted in this contract. ~. ill. 8.2 PROGRESS PAYMENTS L L. L L ~ .. B. ~-- .. ~. .. .. ~. ... ... A. Within ten (10) calendar days of the effective date hereof, the Contractor shall prepare and present to the Owner and the Engineer the Contractor's Schedule of Values apportioning the Contract Price among the different elements of the Projects for purposes of periodic and final payment. The Contractor's Schedule of Values shall be presented in whatever format, with such detail, and backed up with whatever supporting information the Engineer or the Owner request. The Contractor shall not imbalance it's Schedule of Values nor artificially inflate any element thereof. The violation of this provision by the Contractor shall constitute a material breach of this Contract. The Contractor's Schedule of Values will be utilized for the Contractor's Payment Requests but shall only be so utilized after it has been acknowledged in writing by the Engineer and the Owner; The Owner shall pay the Contract Price to the Contractor in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Paragraph. On or before the first business day of each month after commencement of performance, but no more frequently than once monthly, the Contractor may submit a Payment Request for the period ending the last day of the previous month. Said Payment Request shall be in such format and include whatever supporting information as may be required by the Engineer, the Owner, or both. Therein, the Contractor may request payment of ninety-five percent (95%) of - 60- L ~. .. L that part of the Contract Price allocable to Contract requirements properly provided, labor, materials and equipment properly incorporated in the Project, and materials or equipment necessary for the Project and properly stored at the Project site, (or elsewhere if offsite storage is approved in writing by the Owner) less the total amount of previous payments received from the Owner. Any payment on account of stored materials or equipment will be subject to the Contractor providing written proof that the Owner has title to such materials or equipment and that they are fully insured against loss or damage. Each such Payment Request shall be signed by the Contractor and shall constitute the Contractor's representation that the quantity of work has reached the level for which payment is requested, that the Contractor has used previously paid funds to pay subcontractors, laborers, and material and equipment supplies, that the work has been properly installed or performed in strict compliance with this Contract, and that the Contractor knows of no reason why payment should not be made as requested. Thereafter, the Engineer shall review the Payment Request and may also review the work at the Project site or elsewhere to determine whether the quantity and quality of the work is as represented in the Payment Request and is as required by this Contract. The Engineer shall approve in writing the amount, which, in the opinion of the Engineer, is properly owing to the Contractor. The Owner shall make payment to the Contractor within thirty (30) days, excluding legal holidays, of receipt of the requisition unless such requisition is not approvable in accordance with the terms of the Contract. The amount to each such payment shall be the amount approved for payment by the Engineer less such amounts, if any, otherwise owing by the Contractor to the Owner or which the Owner shall have the right to withhold as authorized by this Contract. The Engineer's approval of the Contractor's Payment Requests shall not preclude the Owner from the exercise of any of its rights as set forth in Subparagraph (c) herein below. The submission by the Contractor of a Payment Request also constitutes an affirmative representation and warranty that all work for which the Owner has previously paid is free and clear of any lien, claim, or other encumbrance of any person whatsoever. As a condition precedent to payment, the Contractor shall, if required by the Owner, also furnish to the Owner properly executed waivers of lien, in a form acceptable to the Owner, from all subcontractors, materialmen, suppliers or others having lien rights, wherein said subcontractors, materialmen, suppliers or others having lien rights, shall acknowledge receipt of all sums due pursuant to all prior Payment Requests and waive and relinquish any liens, lien rights or other claims relating to the Project site. Furthermore, the Contractor warrants and represents that, upon payment of the Payment Request submitted, title to all work included in such payment shall be vested in the Owner; ~ .. L L .. ~. .. ic ! lit ~ .. L L L ~ .. l L l - 61 - L ;. L t .. Bi ... f i. ~, .. .. ... L Ii i. L f .. I, Ii. ~ .. ~ .. t I, lit v ~ .. F. h .. i.. I .. C. When payment is received from the Owner, the Contractor shall within fifteen (15) days pay all subcontractors, materialmen, laborers, and suppliers the amounts they are due for the work covered by such payment pursuant to the applicable provisions of General Municipal Law Section 106-b. However, nothing herein shall create any obligation on the part of the public Owner to payor to see to the payment of any monies to any subcontractor or materialmen from any contractor, nor shall anything provided herein serve to create any relationship in contract or otherwise, implied or expressed, between the subcontractor or materialmen and the public owner. D. Neither payment to the Contractor, utilization of the Project for any purpose by the Owner, nor any other act or omission by the Owner shall be interpreted or construed as an acceptance of any work of the Contractor not strictly in compliance with this Contract. E. The Owner shall have the right to refuse to make payment and, if necessary, may demand the return of a portion or the entire amount previously paid to the Contractor due to: (1) The quality of a portion, or all, of the Contractor's work not being in accordance with the requirements of this Contract; (2) The quantity of the Contractor's work not being as represented in the Contractor's Payment Request, or otherwise; (3) The Contractor's rate of progress being such that, in the Owner's opinion, substantial or final completion, or both, may be inexcusably delayed; (4) The Contractor's failure to use Contract funds, previously paid the Contractor by the Owner, to pay Contractor's Project-related obligations including, but not limited to, subcontractors, laborers and material and equipment suppliers; (5) Claims made, or likely to be made against the Owner or its property; (6) Loss caused by the Contractor; (7) The Contractor's failure or refusal to perform any of its obligations to the Owner. In the event that the Owner makes written demand upon the Contractor for amount previously paid by the Owner as contemplated in this Subparagraph, the Contractor shall promptly comply with such demand; - 62 - - L ~ .. l ~ III ~ .. t -. ! I. l t .. ~ .. L L L La L L , Ie ~. .. .. , .. G. Payments shall be made pursuant to the provisions of General Municipal Law Section 106-b, including interest payments as required by that section. 8.3 SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION A. When Substantial Completion has been achieved, the Contractor shall notify the Owner and the Engineer in writing and shall furnish to the Engineer a listing of those matters yet to be finished. The Engineer will thereupon conduct an inspection to confirm that the work is in fact substantially complete. Upon its confirmation that the Contractor's work is substantially complete, the Engineer will so notify the Owner and Contractor in writing and will therein set forth the date of Substantial Completion. If the Engineer, through its inspection, fails to find that the Contractor's work is substantially complete, and is required to repeat all, or any portion, of its Substantial Completion inspection, the Contractor shall bear the cost of such repeat inspection( s) which cost may be deducted by the Owner from any payment then or thereafter due to the Contractor. Guarantees and equipment warranties required by this Contract shall commence on the date of Substantial Completion. Upon Substantial Completion, the Owner shall pay the Contractor an amount sufficient to increase total payments to the Contractor to one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract Price less any amounts attributable to liquidated damages, together with two hundred percent (200%) of the reasonable costs as determined by the Engineer for completing all incomplete work, correcting and bringing into conformance all defective and nonconforming work and any amounts necessary to satisfy any claims, liens, or judgments pertaining to the project against the Contractor which have not been suitably discharged. B. The Certificate of Substantial Completion may also assign responsibilities for security, maintenance, damage to the work, insurance, etc. The Certificate shall fix the time within which the Contractor shall complete all items listed as being incomplete or otherwise not ready for final acceptance. C. As the remaining items work (as identified in the Engineer's Certificate of Substantial Completion) are satisfactorily completed or corrected, the Contractor may prepare a request for payment, but not more often than monthly, for any such work. The Owner shall pay as in paragraph 8.2.a. above. - 63- l L 8.4 FINAL PAYMENT L L l L 1., L La ~ L t .. I, i. L L l L j; i. f .. '- A. When the Project is finally complete and the Contractor is ready for a final inspection, it shall notify the Owner and the Engineer thereof in writing. Thereupon, the Engineer will perform a final inspection of the Project. If the Engineer confirms that the Project is complete in full accordance with this Contract and that the Contractor has performed all of its obligations to the Owner hereunder, the Engineer will furnish a final Approval for Payment to the Owner certifying to the Owner that the Project is complete and the Contractor is entitled to the remainder of the unpaid Contract Price, less any amount withheld pursuant to this Contract. If the Engineer is unable to issue its final Approval for Payment and is required to repeat its final inspection of the Project, the Contractor shall bear the cost of such repeat inspection(s), which costs may be deducted by the Owner from the Contractor's final payment; B. Prior to being entitled to receive final payment and as a condition precedent thereto, the Contractor shall furnish the Owner, in the form and manner required by Owner, if any, with a copy to the Engineer: (1) An affidavit that all of the Contractor's obligations to subcontractor, laborers, equipment or material suppliers, or other third parties in connections with the Project, have been paid or otherwise satisfied; (2) If required by the Owner, separate releases of lien of lien waivers from each subcontractor, lower tier subcontractor, laborer, supplier or other person or entity who has, or might have a claim against the Owner or the Owner's property; (3) If applicable, consent(s) of surety to final payment; (4) All product warranties, operating manuals, instruction manuals and other record documents, drawings and things customarily required of the Contractor, or expressly required herein, as a part of or prior to Project closeout; (5) No final payment shall be made until the contractor files every verified statement required to be obtained by the Contractor from its subcontractors pursuant to Labor Law 220-a (1), attesting that subcontractors have received and reviewed the schedule of wages and supplements, which statement shall also contain information on the amounts due and owing for wages and supplements from the Contractor, and also from subcontractors, all in accordance with the - 64- L i 1:- .. ~ ill c ~, fi .. ... f lilt L ~ '- ~ \ Ii .. l L provisions of Labor Law section 220-a (2). (6) A Certificate of Occupancy has been issued by the town of Wappinger Building Department. (7) The as-built drawings referred to in Article 2.1 (D). C. The Owner shall, subject to its rights set forth in Subparagraph 8.3 above, make final payment of all sums due the Contractor within ten (10) days of the Engineer's execution of a final Approval for Payment. However, no final payment will be subject to such corrections as may be found necessary to bring the total payments into agreement with the contract price. D. Additionally, if the Contractor fails to achieve final completion within 30 days of the date of Substantial Completion, the Contractor shall pay the Owner the sum of two hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250) per day for each and every calendar day of unexcused delay in achieving final completion beyond the date set forth herein for final completion of the work. Any sums due and payable hereunder by the Contractor shall be payable, not as a penalty, but as liquidated damages representing an estimate of delay damages likely to be sustained by the Owner, estimated at or before the time of executing this Contract. When the Owner reasonably believes that final completion will be inexcusably delayed, the Owner shall be entitled, but not required, to withhold from any amounts otherwise due the Contractor an amount then believed by the Owner to be adequate to recover liquidated damages applicable to such delays. If and when the Contractor overcomes the delay in achieving final completion, or any part thereof, for which the Owner has withheld payment, the Owner shall promptly release to the Contractor those funds withheld, but no longer applicable, as liquidated damages. L 8.5 ACCEPTANCE OF FINAL PAYMENT L A. t .. I' .. (i ~:' t, .. j ~~. ... \( L The acceptance by the Contractor or by anyone claiming by or through him of the final payment shall operate as and shall be a release to the Owner and every officer and agent thereof, from any and all claims and all liability to the Contractor for anything done or furnished in connection with this work or project and for any act or neglect of the Owner or of any others relating to or affecting the work. No payment, however, final or otherwise shall operate to release the Contractor or his sureties from any obligations under this contract or the performance bond. - 65- l L 8.6 CONTRACT QUANTITIES l p: ... A. The quantities actually required to complete the contract work may be less or more than estimated, and, if so, no action for damages or for loss of profits shall accrue to the Contractor by reason thereof. For unit price contracts, a change order may be prepared to bring the actual and estimated quantities and values into agreement. i. 8.7 MAINTENANCE AND GUARANTEE t '- t, ti ~ I. l h i. )', i, I, II. i .. 8.8 L La L [ .. I, i III ~ III g ~: .. f' i. B. A. A. The Contractor shall remedy all defects, paying the cost of any damage to other work resulting there from, which shall appear within a period of one year from the date of completion as evidenced by the Owner's Certificate of Completion. The Contractor shall, for this period, indemnify and hold harmless the Owner, its officers, and agents from any injury done to property or persons as direct or alleged result of imperfections in his work or any other claims, actions or proceedings and the Contractor shall immediately assume and take charge of the defense of such action or suits in like manner and to all intents and purposes as if said actions and suits had been brought directly against the Contractor. A Maintenance Bond, in a form acceptable to the Owner, shall be provided by the Contractor for a period of one (1) year from the "Notice of Completion" . NO ESTOPPEL The Owner or any department, officer, agent, or employee thereof, shall not be bound, precluded, or estopped by any acceptance, return certificate or payment made or given under or in connection with this Contract by the Owner, at any time, either before or after final completion and acceptance of the work and payment therefore: 1. showing the true and correct classification amount, quality or character of the work done and materials furnished by the Contractor or any other person under this agreement, or from showing at any time that any such acceptance, return certificate or payment is untrue, incorrect, or improperly made in any particular, or that the work or any part thereof does not in fact conform to the requirements of the contract documents, or 2. from demanding and recovering from the Contractor any overpayments made to him or such damages as it may sustain by - 66- L l l reason of his failure to comply with the requirements of the contract documents, or 3. both 8.8.A.1 and 8.8.A.2 above. ~ '- ARTICLE 9: BONDS AND INSURANCE 9.1 CONTRACT SECURITY r t~ '- ii f-' .. t i. L L L l L 1,; ~ t .. L ~ .. ~~ 1;' .. .. I> III A. If at any time the Owner shall have become dissatisfied with any surety or sureties then upon the performance bond or if for any other reason such bond shall cease to be adequate security for the Owner, the Contractor shall, within five (5) days after notice from the Owner's attorney to do so, substitute an acceptable bond in such form and amount and signed by such other surety as may be satisfactory to the Owner's attorney. The premiums on all bonds shall be paid by the Contractor. No further payments shall be deemed due nor shall be made until the new surety shall have been qualified. 9.2 INSURANCE A. Contractor shall secure and maintain during the life of this contract, including any guarantee period, the following insurance: B. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE 1. Bodily Injury and Property Damage $1,000,000 per/occurrence $2,000.000 aggregate 2. Products and Completed Operations Medical Payments $2,000,000 $5,000 3. Coverages to include but not limited to: (a.) Blanket contractual (b.) Broad Form Property damage (c.) Fire Legal Liability 4. Conditions: (a.) Owner to be listed as additional named insured on a primary, - 67- ~; f .. \ .. i. .. i. ... .. t .. t ill L L L L L L ~ .. .. ~" ~ .. ! i. non-contributory basis. (b.) Insurance to be provided by Carrier with a rating no less than "A" as rated by A. M. Best. Co. (c.) All Liability insurance is to be issued on an occurrence basis. C. AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE 1. Combined single limit $500,000 D. WORKERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE 1. 2. Limits Employers Liability Statutory $1,000,000 E. EXCESS LIABILITY INSURANCE 1. Limit $5,000,000 F. A Certificate of Insurance shall be delivered to the Town at the time of Contract signing and prior to the commencement of the work, evidence that such insurance is in place and in full force and effect. ARTICLE 10: MISCEllANEOUS PROVISIONS 10.1 COMPLIANCE WITH CODES AND LAWS A. All work performed under this contract shall be according to the highest standards of the trades involved, and shall conform to the requirements of any utilities, and any and all federal, State and local laws, codes, ordinances and statutes as may be in effect at the time of bid opening. B. This shall not be construed as relieving the Contractor from complying with any of the requirements of the plans and specifications, which may be in excess of the requirements mentioned herein. c. The organization or arrangement of the plans and specifications shall not operate to define or establish the work to be performed by any trade or subcontractor. - 68 - L t; ~i .. 10.2 SERVICE OF NOTICES ~ .. ~-, .. .... ... L. f .. A. The Contractor hereby designates the business address specified in his bid as the place where all notices, directions or other communications to the Contractor may be delivered, or to which they may be mailed. Actual delivery of any such notice, direction or communication to the aforesaid place, or depositing it in a postpaid wrapper addressed thereto in any post- office box regularly maintained by the United States Postal Service, shall be conclusively deemed to be sufficient service thereof upon the Contractor as of the date of such delivery or deposit. B. Such address may be changed at any time by an instrument in writing executed and acknowledged by the Contractor and delivered to and receipted for in writing by the Engineer. C. Nothing herein contained shall, however, be deemed to preclude or render inoperative the service of any notice, direction or other communication upon the Contractor personally, or, if the Contractor be a corporation, upon any officer or director thereof. *' ~ 10.3 LABOR STANDARDS ~, ia A. L L l The Contractor and its subcontractors shall comply with all local, State and federal rules, including, but not limited to the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, and the New York State Labor Law including, but not limited to, the provisions regarding hours of work, posting of notices, deductions in wages, apprenticeship training programs, and maintenance of original payrolls. 10.4 RECORD-KEEPING REQUIREMENT A. The Contractor shall establish and maintain complete and accurate books, records, payroll records, documents, accounts and other evidence directly pertinent to performance under this contract for a period of six (6) years following final payment or the termination of this contract, whichever is later, and any extensions thereto. The Engineer or any other person or entity authorized to conduct an examination, as well as the agency or agencies involved in this contract, shall have access to such books, records, documents, accounts and other evidential material during the contract term, extensions thereof and said six (6) year period thereafter for the purposes of inspection, auditing and copying. "Termination of this contract", as used in this clause, shall mean the later of completion of the work of the contract or the end date of the term stated in the contract. ~ L I .. L i 4; .. ~ ~~' lit ~ i. - 69- ~ ~ i. l 10.5 NON-ASSIGNMENT CLAUSE ~ lit ~ l. ~ A. This contract may not be assigned by the Contractor or its right, title or interest therein assigned, transferred, conveyed, subcontracted or otherwise disposed of without the previous consent, in writing, of the Owner and any attempts to assign the contract without the Owner's written consent are null and void. The Contractor may assign its rights to receive payment with the Owner's prior written consent. 10.6 NON-COLLUSIVE BIDDING REQUIREMENTS " f.! .. a.. A. Contractor warrants, under penalty of perjury, that its bid was arrived at independently and without collusion aimed at restricting competition. Contractor further warrants that, at the time Contractor submitted its bid, an authorized and responsible person executed and delivered to the Owner a Certification of Non-Collusion by Bidders on Contractor's behalf. t': .. 10.7 WAGE AND HOURS PROVISIONS Ii Ii. I I. l A. Neither Contractor's employees nor the employees of its subcontractors may be required or permitted to work more than the number of hours or days, except as otherwise provided in the Labor Law and as set forth in prevailing wage and supplement schedules issued by the State Labor Department. Furthermore, the Contractor and its subcontractors must pay at least the prevailing wage rate and payor provide the prevailing supplements, including the premium rates for overtime pay, as determined by the State Labor Department in accordance with the Labor Law. ~.. 10.8 WORKERS' COMPENSATION BENEFITS. .. A. L ~ .. This Contract shall be void and of no effect unless the Contractor shall provide and maintain coverage during the life of this contract for the benefit of such employees as are required to be covered by the provisions of the Workers' Compensation Law. 10.9 NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS w La A. ~ .. I.. f ... l If .. The Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, sex or national origin. The Contractor shall take affirmative action to insure that all employees are employed, and that employees are treated equally during employment, without regard to their race, creed, color, sex, or national origin. - 70- ~ .. f ~ 10.10 ARCHAEOLOGICAL SALVAGE '" v .. .. ~. .. A. Whenever during the course of construction, historical objects are encountered; such objects shall not be moved or destroyed. Work shall be stopped and re-scheduled to avoid disturbing such areas and the Engineer shall be notified immediately. The Engineer will then contact Archaeological/Cultural Resource, Technical Services, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation at 518-457-3811, who will issue instructional procedures, which will govern continuation of work in the affected area. t, L 10.11 PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS lj it .. A. ~. if. L k IlL ~. .. ~ .. . L. l' i. ti I. Il .. ~ .. ~ ~ ... ~; .. The plans and specifications are intended to complement each other and any detail or item shown on one, but not the other, shall be assumed to be shown on both and shall be binding as if called for by all. While the plans and specifications are assumed to be complete in all major items and details, it is also assumed that the Contractor is competent and expert in his field; therefore, no effort has been made to show or to specify each and every detail or item required for a complete installation. - 71 - ~ II. L L L. L DIVISION 500 SPECIAL CONDITIONS ~ !i. f. I. i. .Ii f.. ~ I. ~ I- L '- l' La , L L I r .. - 72- L ~ .. ~ .. ~ .. L SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1.0 GENERAL L ~' .. i.. I' ~ ~ .. , L ~ ~ La \ it. L ji N:- lit .- .. l * r~ Ii.. ? Ii '- A. Prevailing Wage Rates: Attached on the following pages is the Prevailing Wage Rate Schedule for this project. Any changes to this will be issued to prospective bidders by Addenda. B. The contractor shall make the site accessible for inspection by representatives of the Town of Wappinger and Morris Associates. - 73- L f L t Ii.. it L DIVISION 600 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ir III L l L I L l K ~. L L l L L L l - 74- ~, ~ i. L l L L L L L L l L L L L l ~ .. L ~ II. l l.. SECTION 01310 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This Section includes administrative provisions for coordinating construction operations on Project including, but not limited to, the following: 1. Coordination Drawings. 2. Administrative and supervisory personnel. 3. Project meetings. B. Related Sections include the following: 1. Division 1 Section "Closeout Procedures" for coordinating Contract closeout. 1.3 COORDINATION A. Coordination: 1. Schedule construction operations in sequence required to obtain the best results, where execution of one part of the Work depends on execution of others. 2. Where availability of space is limited, coordinate installation of different components to ensure maximum performance and accessibility for required maintenance, service, and repair of all components, including mechanical and electrical. B. Prepare memoranda for distribution to Owner and Engineer, outlining special procedures required for coordination. Include such items as required notices, reports, and list of attendees at meetings. C. Conservation: Coordinate construction activities to ensure that operations are carried out with consideration given to conservation of energy, water, and materials. - 75 - ~ .. L L L L L l L L L l L" \. L L L L L l l 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Coordination Drawings: Prepare Coordination Drawings if limited space availability necessitates maximum utilization of space for efficient installation of different components or if coordination is required for installation of products and materials fabricated by separate entities. 1. Sheet Size: At least 8-1/2 by 11 inches but no larger than 30 by 40 inches. 2. Number of Copies: Submit two opaque copies of each submittal. Engineer will return one copy. 3. Refer to individual Sections for Coordination Drawing requirements for Work in those Sections. 1.5 PROJECT MEETINGS A. General: Schedule and conduct meetings and conferences at Project site, unless otherwise indicated. 1. Attendees: Inform participants and others involved, and individuals whose presence is required, of date and time of each meeting. Notify Owner and Engineer of scheduled meeting dates and times. 2. Agenda: Prepare the meeting agenda. Distribute the agenda to all invited attendees. 3. Minutes: Record significant discussions and agreements achieved. Distribute the meeting minutes to everyone concerned, including Owner and Engineer, within three days of the meeting. B. Preconstruction Conference: Schedule a preconstruction conference before starting construction, at a time convenient to Owner and Engineer, but no later than 15 days after execution of the Agreement. Hold the conference at Project site or another convenient location. Conduct the meeting to review responsibilities and personnel assignments. 1. Attendees: Authorized representatives of Owner, Engineer, and Contractor and its major supplier. All participants at the conference shall be familiar with Project and authorized to conclude matters relating to the Work. C. Progress Meetings: Conduct progress meetings at biweekly intervals. Coordinate dates of meetings with preparation of payment requests. - 76- L L L ~, fl. ... L .. ~ L l .. l L L t I. L L L L ~ .. ~. L. PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Used) PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Used) END OF SECTION 01310 - 77- L L L L l l .. t: '- L l L L l L L L L ~. Ii. ~ .. l SECTION 01320 - CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS DOCUMENTATION PART 4 - GENERAL 4.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 4.2 SUMMARY A. This Section includes administrative and procedural requirements for documenting the progress of construction during performance of the Work, including the following: 1. Contractor's Construction Schedule. 2. Daily construction reports. 3. Field condition reports. 4.3 SUBMITTALS A. Contractor's Construction Schedule: Submit two copies of initial schedule, large enough to show entire schedule for entire construction period. B. Field Condition Reports: Submit two copies at time of discovery of differing conditions. PART 5 - PRODUCTS 5.1 CONTRACTOR'S CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE, GENERAL A. Time Frame: Extend schedule from date established for commencement of the Work to date of Final Completion. B. Activities: Treat each story or separate area as a separate numbered activity for each principal element of the Work. Comply with the following: 1. Activity Duration: Define activities so no activity is longer than 20 days, unless specifically allowed by Engineer. - 78 - l l L L ~ L L l L L L L L L L L L L L ~. L. 2. Substantial Completion: Indicate completion in advance of date established for Substantial Completion, and allow time for Engineer's administrative procedures necessary for certification of Substantial Completion. 5.2 REPORTS A. Field Condition Reports: Immediately on discovery of a difference between field conditions and the Contract Documents, prepare and submit a detailed report. Submit with a request for interpretation on CSI Form 13.2A. Include a detailed description of the differing conditions, together with recommendations for changing the Contract Documents. PART 6 - EXECUTION 6.1 CONTRACTOR'S CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE A. Contractor's Construction Schedule Updating: At intervals, update schedule to reflect actual construction progress and activities. Issue schedule one week before each regularly scheduled progress meeting. 1. Revise schedule immediately after each meeting or other activity where revisions have been recognized or made. Issue updated schedule concurrently with the report of each such meeting. 2. Include a report with updated schedule that indicates every change, including, but not limited to, changes in logic, durations, actual starts and finishes, and activity durations. 3. As the Work progresses, indicate Actual Completion percentage for each activity. END OF SECTION 01320 - 79- L L l L' "... L l l L L l l L l L L L L L ~ K .. SECTION 01322 - PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION PART 7 - GENERAL 7.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 7.2 SUMMARY A. This Section includes administrative and procedural requirements forthe following: 1. Preconstruction photographs. 2. Periodic construction photographs. 3. Final Completion construction photographs. 7.3 SUBMITTALS A. Construction Photographs: Submit within seven days of taking photographs. 1. Digital Images: Submit a complete set of digital image electronic files as a Project Record Document on CD-ROM. Identify electronic media with date photographs were taken. PART 8 - PRODUCTS 8.1 PHOTOGRAPHIC MEDIA A. Digital Images: Provide images in uncompressed TIFF format, produced by a digital camera with minimum sensor size of 4.0 mega pixels, and at an image resolution of not less than 1024 by 768 pixels. - 80- L l L L i L. L L ~ .. I .. L L L l L k L. ~ L. L L. .. PART 9 - EXECUTION 9.1 CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS A. General: Take photographs using the maximum range of depth of field, and that are in focus, to clearly show the Work. Photographs with blurry or out-of-focus areas will not be accepted. B. Digital Images: Submit digital images exactly as originally recorded in the digital camera, without alteration, manipulation, editing, or modifications using image- editing software. 1. Date and Time: Include date and time in filename for each image. 2. Field Office Images: Maintain one set of images on CD-ROM in the field office at Project site, available at all times for reference. Identify images same as for those submitted to Engineer. C. Final Completion Construction Photographs: Take photographs after date of Substantial Completion for submission as Project Record Documents. END OF SECTION 01322 - 81 - L L L L L L l L l l l L L L , I. L l 1, a.. L. SECTION 01500 - TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS PART10-GENERAL 10.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 10.2 SUMMARY A. This Section includes requirements for temporary utilities, support facilities, and security and protection facilities. 10.3 USE CHARGES A. General: Cost or use charges for temporary facilities shall be included in the Contract Sum. B. Water Service: Pay water service use charges for water used for construction operations. C. Electric Power Service: Pay electric power service use charges for electricity for construction operations. 10.4 SUBMITTALS A. Site Plan: Show scaled drawing or marked-up aerial photograph indicating location of all temporary facilities, utility hookups, staging areas, and parking areas for construction personnel. 10.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Electric Service: Comply with NECA, NEMA, and UL standards and regulations for temporary electric service. Install service to comply with NFPA 70. B. Tests and Inspections: Arrange for authorities having jurisdiction to test and inspect each temporary utility before use. Obtain required certifications and permits. - 82- l l L', \, L L ~l ~ .. ;;, ~ lilt L L l "L L L L L L l , k:: i. ~ ... PART11-PRODUCTS 11.1 TEMPORARY FACILITIES A. Storage and Fabrication Sheds: Provide temporary enclosures sized, furnished, and equipped to accommodate materials and equipment for construction operations. 11.2 EQUIPMENT A. Fire Extinguishers: Portable, Ul rated; with class and extinguishing agent as required by locations and classes of fire exposures. PART 12 - EXECUTION 12.1 INSTAllATION, GENERAL A. locate facilities where they will serve Project adequately and result in minimum interference with performance of the Work. Relocate and modify facilities as required by progress of the Work. B. Provide each facility ready for use when needed to avoid delay. Do not remove until facilities are no longer needed or are replaced by authorized use of completed permanent facilities. 12.2 TEMPORARY UTILITY INSTAllATION A. General: Install temporary service or connect to existing service. 1. Arrange with utility company, Owner, and existing users for time when service can be interrupted, if necessary, to make connections for temporary services. B. Sanitary Facilities: Provide temporary toilets, wash facilities, and drinking water for use of construction personnel. Comply with authorities having jurisdiction for type, number, location, operation, and maintenance of fixtures and facilities. C. Electric Power Service: Provide electric power service and distribution system of sufficient size, capacity, and power characteristics required for construction operations. - 83 - L L l L L L f L. l l l L L L l L l L l ~ ~ iI. 12.3 SUPPORT FACILITIES INSTALLATION A. Project Identification and Temporary Signs: Provide Project identification and other signs. Install signs where indicated to inform public and individuals seeking entrance to Project. Unauthorized signs are not permitted. B. Waste Disposal Facilities: Provide waste-collection containers in sizes adequate to handle waste from construction operations. Comply with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. Comply with Division 1 Section "Execution Requirements" for progress cleaning requirements. 12.4 SECURITY AND PROTECTION FACILITIES INSTALLATION A. Environmental Protection: Provide protection, operate temporary facilities, and conduct construction in ways and by methods that comply with environmental regulations and that minimize possible air, waterway, and subsoil contamination or pollution or other undesirable effects. B. Barricades, Warning Signs, and Lights: Comply with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction for erecting structurally adequate barricades, including warning signs and lighting. 12.5 OPERATION, TERMINATION, AND REMOVAL A. Supervision: Enforce strict discipline in use of temporary facilities. To minimize waste and abuse, limit availability of temporary facilities to essential and intended uses. B. Maintenance: Maintain facilities in good operating condition until removal. 1. Maintain operation of temporary enclosures, heating, cooling, humidity control, ventilation, and similar facilities on a 24-hour basis where required to achieve indicated results and to avoid possibility of damage. C. Termination and Removal: Remove each temporary facility when need for its service has ended, when it has been replaced by authorized use of a permanent facility, or no later than Substantial Completion. Complete or, if necessary, restore permanent construction that may have been delayed because of interference with temporary facility. Repair damaged Work, clean exposed surfaces, and replace construction that cannot be satisfactorily repaired. END OF SECTION 01500 - 84- L Ii ... L l L ~ .. r L. L L l L L L l l L l L , .. SECTION 01770 - CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES PART 13-GENERAL 13.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 13.2 SUMMARY A. This Section includes administrative and procedural requirements for contract closeout, including, but not limited to, the following: 1. Inspection procedures. 2. Warranties. 3. Final cleaning. 13.3 SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION A. Preliminary Procedures: Before requesting inspection for determining date of Substantial Completion, complete the following. List items below that are incomplete in request. 1. Prepare a list of items to be completed and corrected (punch list), the value of items on the list, and reasons why the Work is not complete. 2. Advise Owner of pending insurance changeover requirements. 3. Submit specific warranties, workmanship bonds, maintenance service agreements, final certifications, and similar documents. 4. Obtain and submit releases permitting Owner unrestricted use of the Work and access to services and utilities. Include occupancy permits, operating certificates, and similar releases. 5. Prepare and submit Project Record Documents, operation and maintenance manuals, Final Completion construction photographs, damage or settlement reports and similar final record information. 6. Submit test records. 7. Terminate and remove temporary facilities from Project site, along with mockups, construction tools, and similar elements. 8. Complete final cleaning requirements, including touchup painting. - 85- L ~ k .. t' .. , i. 4: ... L.. L Ie .. Ii; ;; lit ~ &. l L ~ L ~ .. L l t .. ~: ... 9. Touch up and otherwise repair and restore marred exposed finishes to eliminate visual defects. B. Inspection: Submit a written request for inspection for Substantial Completion. On receipt of request, Engineer will either proceed with inspection or notify Contractor of unfulfilled requirements. Engineer will prepare the Certificate of Substantial Completion after inspection or will notify Contractor of items, either on Contractor's list or additional items identified by Engineer, that must be completed or corrected before certificate will be issued. 13.4 FI NAL COMPLETION A. Preliminary Procedures: Before requesting final inspection for determining date of Final Completion, complete the following: 1. Submit a final Application for Payment according to Division 1 Section "Payment Procedures." 2. Submit certified copy of Engineer's Substantial Completion inspection list of items to be completed or corrected (punch list), endorsed and dated by Engineer. The certified copy of the list shall state that each item has been completed or otherwise resolved for acceptance. 3. Submit evidence of final, continuing insurance coverage complying with insurance requirements. B. Inspection: Submit a written request for final inspection for acceptance. On receipt of request, Engineer and Owner will either proceed with inspection or notify Contractor of unfulfilled requirements. Engineer will prepare a final Certificate for Payment after inspection or will notify Contractor of construction that must be completed or corrected before certificate will be issued. 13.5 WARRANTIES A. Submittal Time: Submit written warranties on request of Engineer for designated portions of the Work where commencement of warranties other than date of Substantial Completion is indicated. - 86- L t.: f .. jo L. i .. ~ .. ,,: .. - !, ... L ~ .. L k L. L L l l .. l L L ~ !: ... PART 14 - NOT USED PART 15 - NOT USED END OF SECTION 01770 - 87- L l L i .. ~ .. i!; .. - ~, .. L SECTION 01781 - PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS PART 16 - GENERAL 16.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 16.2 SUMMARY A. This Section includes administrative and procedural requirements for Project Record Documents, including the following: 1. Record Product Data. i ... 16.3 SUBMITTALS A. Record Product Data: Submit one copy of each Product Data submittal. ~ it. l l l L r i. L L L .. 1. Where Record Product Data is required as part of operation and maintenance manuals, submit marked-up Product Data as an insert in manual instead of submittal as Record Product Data. PART 17-PRODUCTS 17.1 RECORD PRODUCT DATA A. Preparation: Mark Product Data to indicate the actual product installation where installation varies substantially from that indicated in Product Data submittal. 1. 'Give particular attention to information on concealed products and installations that cannot be readily identified and recorded later. 2. Include significant changes in the product delivered to Project site and changes in manufacturer's written instructions for installation. 3. Note related Change Orders, and Record Drawings where applicable. - 88 - l l L L L \ L. I, I. L ,- L t .. l L l L 1;, it. a. l . L. .. .. 17.2 MISCELLANEOUS RECORD SUBMITTALS A. Assemble miscellaneous records required by other Specification Sections for miscellaneous record keeping and submittal in connection with actual performance of the Work. Bind or file miscellaneous records and identify each, ready for continued use and reference. PART 18 - EXECUTION 18.1 RECORDING AND MAINTENANCE A. Recording: Maintain one copy of each submittal during the construction period for Project Record Document purposes. Post changes and modifications to Project Record Documents as they occur; do not wait until the end of Project. B. Maintenance of Record Documents and Samples: Store Record Documents and Samples on site. Maintain Record Documents in good order and in a clean, dry, legible condition, protected from deterioration and loss. Provide access to Project Record Documents for Engineer's reference during normal working hours. END OF SECTION 01781 - 89 - L k L. l L L ,b 1. SECTION 02300 - EARTHWORK PART 19 - GENERAL 19.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 19.2 SUMMARY , i. A. This Section includes the following: L I I. L w-. L L L L ~ I. l ... La t I., ~ I .. 1. Excavating and regrading. 19.3 DEFINITIONS A. Excavation: Removal of material encountered above subgrade elevations and to lines and dimensions indicated. B. Structures: Buildings, footings, foundations, retaining walls, slabs, tanks, curbs, mechanical and electrical appurtenances, or other man-made stationary features constructed above or below the ground surface. C. Utilities: On-site underground pipes, conduits, ducts, and cables, as well as underground services within buildings. 19.4 SUBMITTALS A. Pre-excavation Photographs or Videotape: Show existing conditions of adjoining construction and site improvements, including finish surfaces that might be misconstrued as damage caused by earthwork operations. Submit before earthwork begins. 19.5 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Existing Utilities: Do not interrupt utilities serving facilities occupied by Owner or others unless permitted in writing by Engineer and then only after arranging to provide temporary utility services according to requirements indicated. - 90- rr l.. I, L 1. Notify Engineer not less than two days in advance of proposed utility interruptions. 2. Contact utility-locator service for area where Project is located before excavating. '" L ~. L. PART 20 - PRODUCTS L 20.1 SOIL MATERIALS - Not Used f .. 20.2 GEOTEXTILES - Not Used l PART 21 - EXECUTION k ~ i. 21.1 EXCAVATION, GENERAL ill: A. Classified Excavation: Excavate to subgrade elevations. Material to be excavated will be classified as earth and rock. ~ .. 1. Earth excavation includes excavating soil, boulders, and other materials not classified as rock or unauthorized excavation. L L 2. Rock excavation includes removal and disposal of rock. Remove rock to lines and subgrade elevations indicated to permit installation of permanent construction without exceeding excavation limits specified. 21.2 STORAGE OF SOIL MATERIALS " L A. Stockpile borrow soil materials and excavated satisfactory soil materials without intermixing. Place, grade, and shape stockpiles to drain surface water. Cover to prevent windblown dust. 1. Stockpile soil materials away from edge of excavations. Do not store within drip line of remaining trees. \ t .. i. 21.3 GRADING ~. lit A. General: Uniformly grade areas to a smooth surface, free of irregular surface changes. Comply with compaction requirements and grade to cross sections, lines, and elevations indicated. l - 91 - ~ .. .. l ~ l ~~ .. ~ .. L i.. L ~ .. L L l l L L ,. , ~ L ~ .. .. 1 . Provide a smooth transition between adjacent existing grades and new grades. 2. Cut out soft spots, fill low spots, and trim high spots to comply with required surface tolerances. 8. Site Grading: Slope grades to prevent ponding. 21.4 STONE COURSE - Not Used 21.5 PROTECTION A. Protecting Graded Areas: Protect newly graded areas from traffic, freezing, and erosion. Keep free of trash and debris. B. Repair and reestablish grades to specified tolerances where completed or partially completed surfaces become eroded, rutted, settled, or where they lose compaction due to subsequent construction operations or weather conditions. 1. Scarify or remove and replace soil material to depth as directed by Engineer; reshape and recompact. C. Where settling occurs before Project correction period elapses, remove finished surfacing, backfill with additional soil material, compact, and reconstruct surfacing. 1. Restore appearance, quality, and condition of finished surfacing to match adjacent work, and eliminate evidence of restoration to greatest extent possible. 21.6 DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS AND WASTE MATERIALS A. Disposal: Remove surplus satisfactory soil and waste material, including unsatisfactory soil, trash, and debris, and legally dispose of it off Owner's property. 1. Remove waste material, including unsatisfactory soil, trash, and debris, and legally dispose of it off Owner's property. END OF SECTION 02300 - 92 - ~ .. ~ L ~ L. DIVISION 700 ~ tit PREVAILING WAGE RATES t .. t i. ~ .. i .. l ... f t.. ~ II. ". I .. L L - 93- - l ia I '- i. L L L ~ , L L l f .. , L , L. J Ia I ~ .. L L ) .. L ~ i., David A. Paterson, Governor Colleen C. Gardner, Commissioner Town of Wappinger Michael Takacs, Senior Engineer Morris Associates 9 Elks Lane Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Schedule Year Date Requested PRC# 2009 through 2010 06/17/2010 2010005320 Location Project 10# Project Type Carnwath Farms Installation of underground electical and telephone service to replace existing overhead service. PREVAILING WAGE SCHEDULE FOR ARTICLE 8 PUBLIC WORK PROJECT Attached is the current schedule(s) of the prevailing wage rates and prevailing hourly supplements for the project referenced above. A unique Prevailing Wage Case Number (PRC#) has been assigned to the schedule(s) for your project. The schedule is effective from July 2009 through June 2010. All updates, corrections, posted on the 1 st business day of each month, and future copies of the annual determination are available on the Department's website www.labor.state.ny.us. Updated PDF copies of your schedule can be accessed by entering your assigned PRC# at the proper location on the website. It is the responsibility of the contracting agency or its agent to annex and make part, the attached schedule, to the specifications for this project, when it is advertised for bids and lor to forward said schedules to the successful bidder(s), immediately upon receipt, in order to insure the proper payment of wages. Please refer to the "General Provisions of Laws Covering Workers on Public Work Contracts" provided with this schedule, for the specific details relating to other responsibilities of the Department of Jurisdiction. Upon completion or cancellation of this project, enter the required information and mail OR fax this form to the office shown at the bottom of this notice, OR fill out the electronic version via the NYSDOL website. NOTICE OF COMPLETION I CANCELLATION OF PROJECT Date Completed: Date Cancelled: Name & Title of Representative: Phone: (518) 457-5589 Fax: (518) 485-1870 W. Averell Harriman State Office Campus, Bldg. 12, Room 130, Albany, NY 12240 www.labor.state.ny.us. PW 200 PW Ask@labor.state.ny.us l ~ L Introduction General Provisions of Laws Covering Workers on Article 8 Public Work Contracts & The Labor Law requires public work contractors and subcontractors to pay laborers, workers, or mechanics employed in f_ the performance of a public work contract not less than the prevailing rate of wage and supplements (fringe benefits) in the - locality where the work is performed. Responsibilities of the Department of Jurisdiction l A Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) includes a state department, agency, board or commission: a county, city, town or village; a school district, board of education or board of cooperative educational services; a sewer, water, fire, l ~~~r~avc~~ent and other district corporation; a public benefit corporation; and a public authority awarding a public work The Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) awarding a public work contract MUST obtain a Prevailing Rate Schedule listing the hourly rates of wages and supplements due the workers to be employed on a public work project. ~t This schedule may be obtained by completing and forwarding a "Request for wage and Supplement Information" form (PW .. 39) to the Bureau of Public Work. The Prevailing Rate Schedule MUST be included in the specifications for the contract to be awarded and is deemed part of the public work contract. I Upon the awarding of the contract, the law requires that the Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) furnish the III following information to the Bureau: the name and address of the contractor, the date the contract was let and the approximate dollar value of the contract. To facilitate compliance with this provision of the Labor Law, a copy of the L Department's "Notice of Contract Award" form (PW 16) is provided with the original Prevailing Rate Schedule. The Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) is required to notify the Bureau of the completion or cancellation of any public work project. The Department's PW 200 form is provided for that purpose. i Hours .. No laborer, worker, or mechanic in the employ of a contractor or subcontractor engaged in the performance of any public l work project shall be permitted to work more than eight hours in any day or more than five days in any week, except in : cases of extraordinary emergency. The contractor and the Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) may apply to the Bureau of Public Work for a dispensation permitting workers to work additional hours or days per week on a particular public work project. l Wages and Supplements The wages and supplements to be paid and/or provided to laborers, workers, and mechanics employed on a public work . project shall be not less than those listed in the current Prevailing Rate Schedule for the locality where the work is ., performed. If a prime contractor on a public work project has not been provided with a Prevailing Rate Schedule, the · contractor must notify the Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) who in turn must request an original Prevailing Rate Schedule form the Bureau of Public Work. Requests may be submitted by: mail to NYSDOL, Bureau of Public Work, l...- State Office Bldg. Campus, Bldg. 12, Rm. 130, Albany, NY 12240; Fax to Bureau of Public Work (518) 485-1870; or I. electronically at the NYSDOL website www.labor.state.ny.us. Upon receiving the original schedule, the Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) is REQUIRED to provide - complete copies to all prime contractors who in turn MUST, by law, provide copies of all applicable county schedules to L'... each subcontractor and obtain from each subcontractor, an affidavit certifying such schedules were received. If the original schedule expired, the contractor may obtain a copy of the new annual determination from the NYSDOL website www.labor.state.ny.us. 1- The Commissioner of Labor makes an annual determination of the prevailing rates. This determination is in effect from .. July 1 st through June 30th of the following year. The annual determination is available on the NYSDOL website www.labor.state.ny.us. k Payrolls and Payroll Records Every contractor and subcontractor MUST keep original payrolls or transcripts subscribed and affirmed as true under . penalty of perjury. Payrolls must be maintained for at least three (3) years from the project's date of completion. At a Lt.. minimum, payrolls must show the following information for each person employed on a public work project: Name, Social Security number, Classification(s) in which the worker was employed, Hourly wage rate(s) paid, Supplements paid or provide, and Daily and weekly number of hours worked in each classification. L' Every contractor and subcontractor shall submit to the Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency), within thirty (30) days after issuance of its first payroll and every thirty (30) days thereafter, a transcript of the original payrolls, subscribed and affirmed as true under penalty of perjury. The Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) shall receive and ! maintain such payrolls. 1>: L.. l l In addition, the .com.m.issioner of Labor may re~uire contract?rs to furnish, with ten (10) days of a request, payroll records sworn to as their validity and accuracy for public work and private work. Payroll records include, by are not limited to time cards, work description sheets, proof that supplements were provided, cancelled payroll checks and payrolls. Failure to provide the requested information within the allotted ten (10) days will result in the withholding of up to 25% of the contract, not to exceed $100,000.00. If the contractor or subcontractor does not maintain a place of business in New York State ~lnd the amount of the contract exceeds $25,000.00, payroll records and certifications must be kept on the project workslte. r .li,c. .. t1 ~ The prime contractor is responsible for any underpayments of prevailing wages or supplements by any subcontractor. All contractors or their subcontractors shall provide to their subcontractors a copy of the Prevailing Rate Schedule specified in the public work contract as well as any subsequently issued schedules. A failure to provide these schedules by a contractor or subcontractor is a violation of Article 8, Section 220-a of the Labor Law. All subcontractors engaged by a public work project contractor or its subcontractor, upon receipt of the original schedule and any subsequently issued schedules, shall provide to such contractor a verified statement attesting that the subcontractor has received the Prevailing Rate Schedule and will payor provide the applicable rates of wages and supplements specified therein. (See NYS Labor Laws, Article 8 . Section 220-a). R; L. ~. Determination of Prevailing Wage and Supplement Rate Updates Applicable to All Counties ~ .. The wages and supplements contained in the annual determination become effective July 1 st whether or not the new determination has been received by a given contractor. Care should be taken to review the rates for obvious errors. Any corrections should be brought to the Department's attention immediately. It is the responsibility of the public work contractor to use the proper rates. If there is a question on the proper classification to be used, please call the district office located nearest the project. Any errors in the annual determination will be corrected and posted to the NYSDOL website on the first business day of each month. Contractors are responsible for paying these updated rates as well, retroactive to July 1 st. When you review the schedule for a particular occupation, your attention should be directed to the dates above the column of rates. These are the dates for which a given set of rates is effective. To the extent possible, the Department posts rates in its possession that cover periods of time beyond the July 1 st to June 30th time frame covered by a particular annual determination. Rates that extend beyond that instant time period are informational ONLY and may be updated in future annual determinations that actually cover the then appropriate July 1 st to June 30th time period. ~ .. L !' L Withholding of Payments L When a complaint is filed with the Commissioner of Labor alleging the failure of a contractor or subcontractor to payor provide the prevailing wages or supplements, or when the Commissioner of Labor believes that unpaid wages or supplements may be due, payments on the public work contract shall be withheld from the prime contractor in a sufficient amount to satisfy the alleged unpaid wages and supplements, including interest and civil penalty, pending a final determination. L When the Bureau of Public Work finds that a contractor or subcontractor on a public work project failed to payor provide the requisite prevailing wages or supplements, the Bureau is authorized by Sections 220-b of the Labor Law to so notify the financial officer of the Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) that awarded the public work contract. Such officer MUST then withhold or cause to be withheld from any payment due the prime contractor on account of such contract the amount indicated by the Bureau as sufficient to satisfy the unpaid wages and supplements, including interest and any civil penalty that may be assessed by the Commissioner of Labor. The withholding continues until there is a final determination of the underpayment by the Commissioner of Labor or by the court in the event a legal proceeding is instituted for review of the determination of the Commissioner of Labor. r.. L L The Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) shall comply with this order of the Commissioner of Labor or of the court with respect to the release of the funds so withheld. Summary of Notice Posting Requirements ~ L The current Prevailing Rate Schedule must be posted in a prominent and accessible place on the site of the public work project. The prevailing wage schedule must be encased in, or constructed of, materials capable of withstanding adverse weather conditions and be titled "PREVAILING RATE OF WAGES" in letters no smaller than two (2) inches by two (2) inches. ~. i Every employer providing workers. compensation insurance and disability benefits must post notices of such coverage in .. the format prescribed by the Workers. Compensation Board in a conspicuous place on the jobsite. Every employer subject to the NYS Human Rights Law must conspicuously post at its offices, places of employment, or employment training centers, notices furnished by the State Division of Human Rights. L Employers liable for contributions under the Unemployment Insurance Law must conspicuously post on the jobsite notices furnished by the NYS Department of Labor. .. L Apprentices L Employees cannot be paid apprentice rates unless they are individually registered in a program registered with the NYS Commissioner of Labor. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeyworkers in any craft classification can be no greater than the statewide building trade ratios promulgated by the Department of Labor and included with the Prevailing Rate ~ Schedule. An employee listed on a payroll as an apprentice who is not registered as above or is performing work outside It the classification of work for which the apprentice is indentured, must be paid the prevailing journeyworker's wage rate for the classification of work the employee is actually performing. l. NYSDOL Labor Law, Article 8, Section 220-3, require that only apprentices individually registered with the NYS II Department of Labor may be paid apprenticeship rates on a public work project. No other Federal or State Agency of office registers apprentices in New York State. L1 Persons wishing to verify the apprentice registration of any person must do so in writing by mail, to the NYSDOL Office of Employability Development / Apprenticeship Training, State Office Bldg. Campus, Bldg. 12, Albany, NY 12240 or by Fax to NYSDOL Apprenticeship Training (518) 457-7154. All requests for verification must include the name and social security number of the person for whom the information is requested. ~. Ii. The only conclusive proof of individual apprentice registration is written verification from the NYSDOL Apprenticeship Training Albany Central office. Neither Federal nor State Apprenticeship Training offices outside of Albany can provide conclusive registration information. ~. L It should be noted that the existence of a registered apprenticeship program is not conclusive proof that any person is registered in that program. Furthermore, the existence or possession of wallet cards, identification cards, or copies of state forms is not conclusive proof of the registration of any person as an apprentice. l Interest and Penalties In the event that an underpayment of wages and/or supplements is found: L Interest shall be assessed at the rate then in effect as prescribed by the Superintendent of Banks pursuant to section 14-a of the Banking Law, per annum from the date of underpayment to the date restitution is made. - A Civil Penalty may also be assessed, not to exceed 25% of the total of wages, supplements, and interest due. L Debarment Any contractor or subcontractor and/or its successor shall be ineligible to submit a bid on or be awarded any public work L contract or subcontract with any state, municipal corporation or public body for a period offive (5) years when: - Two (2) willful determinations have been rendered against that contractor or subcontractor and/or its successor within any consecutive six (6) year period. - There is any willful determination that involves the falsification of payroll records or the kickback of wages or supplements. L Criminal Sanctions t .. Willful violations of the Prevailing Wage Law (Article 8 and Article 9 of the Labor Law) constitute a misdemeanor punishable by fine or imprisonment, or both. Discrimination L .. No employee or applicant for employment may be discriminated against on account of age, race, creed, color, national origin, sex, disability or marital status. ,. I. No contractor, subcontractor nor any person acting on its behalf, shall by reason of race, creed, color, disability, sex or national origin discriminate against any citizen of the State of New York who is qualified and available to perform the work to which the employment relates (NYS Labor Law, Article 8, Section 220-e(a)). L No contractor, subcontractor, nor any person acting on its behalf, shall in any manner, discriminate against or intimidate any employee on account of race, creed, color, disability, sex, or national origin (NYS Labor Law, Article 8, Section 220- e(b) ). l The Human Rights Law also prohibits discrimination in employment because of age, marital status, or religion. There may be deducted from the amount payable to the contractor under the contract a penalty of $50.00 for each I: calendar day during which SSUCh person was)discriminated against or intimidated in violation of the provision of the contract .. (NYS Labor Law, Article 8, ection 220-e(c ). II. ~. !: "- The contract may be cancelled or terminated by the State or municipality. All monies due or to become due thereunder may be forfeited for a second or any subsequent violation of the terms or conditions of the anti-discrimination sections of L the contract (NYS Labor Law, Article 8, Section 220-e(d) ). Every employer subject to the New York State Human Rights Law must conspicuously post at its offices, places of employment, or employment training centers notices furnished by the State Division of Human Rights. l Workers' Compensation In accordance with Section 142 of the State Finance Law, the contractor shall maintain coverage during the life of the L'. contract for the benefit of such employees as required by the provisions of the New York State Workers' Compensation Law. A contractor who is awarded a public work contract must provide proof of workers' compensation coverage prior to being L allowed to begin work. The insurance policy must be issued by a company authorized to provide workers' compensation coverage in New York State. Proof of coverage must be on form C-105.2 (Certificate of Workers' Compensation Insurance) and must name this agency as a certificate holder. 1, . .. If New York State coverage is added to an existing out-of-state policy, it can only be added to a policy from a company authorized to write workers' compensation coverage in this state. The coverage must be listed under item 3A of the information page. L The contractor must maintain proof that subcontractors doing work covered under this contract secured and maintained a workers' compensation policy for all employees working in New York State. r *' Every employer providing worker's compensation insurance and disability benefits must post notices of such coverage in .. the format prescribed by the Workers' Compensation Board in a conspicuous place on the jobsite. Unemployment Insurance L Employers liable for contributions under the Unemployment Insurance Law must conspicuously post on the jobsite notices furnished by the New York State Department of Labor. i L. i. it it. , L I, L. l L L L l... L L i L. L k L l' L. L l L l L I. L L l L l L l II. David A. Paterson, Governor Colleen C. Gardner, Commissioner Town of Wappinger Michael Takacs, Senior Engineer Morris Associates 9 Elks Lane Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Schedule Year Date Requested PRC# 2009 through 2010 06/17/2010 2010005320 Location Project 10# Project Type Carnwath Farms Installation of underground electical and telephone service to replace existing overhead service. Notice of Contract Award New York State Labor Law, Article 8, Section 220.3a requires that certain information regarding the awarding of public work contracts, be furnished to the Commissioner of Labor. One "Notice of Contract Award" (PW 16, which may be photocopied), MUST be completed for EACH prime contractor on the above referenced project. Upon notifying the successful bidder(s) of this contract, enter the required information and mail OR fax this form to the office shown at the bottom of this notice, OR fill out the electronic version via the NYSDOL website. Contractor Information All information must be supplied Federal Employer Identification Number: Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Amount of Contract: $ Contract Type: [] (01) General Construction [] (02) Heating/Ventilation [] (03) Electrical [] (04) Plumbing [] (05) Other : Approximate Starting Date: / / Approximate Completion Date: / / Phone: (518) 457-5589 Fax: (518) 485-1870 W. Averell Harriman State Office Campus, Bldg. 12, Room 130, Albany, NY 12240 www.labor.state.ny.us. PW 16 PW Ask@labor.state.ny.us L L l l l L l L L L . .. l l l L L l l ~ ~ .. IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR CONTRACTORS & CONTRACTING AGENCIES Social Security Numbers on Certified Pavrolls The Department of Labor is cognizant of the concerns of the potential for misuse or inadvertent disclosure of social security numbers. Identity theft is a growing problem and. we are sympathetic to contractors' concerns with regard to inclusion of this information on payrolls if another identifier will suffice. For these reasons, the substitution of the use of the last four diaits of the social security number on certified payrolls submitted to contracting agencies on public work projects is now acceptable to the Department of Labor. NOTE: This change does not affect the Department's ability to request and receive the entire social security number from employers during the course of its public work I prevailing wage investigations. ~ L. L To all State Departments, Agency Heads and Public Benefit Corporations IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING PUBLIC WORK ENFORCEMENT FUND L Budget Policy & Reporting Manual La 8-610 ,- I. Public Work Enforcement Fund L effective date Oecember 7, 2005 L 1. Purpose and Scope: t .. This Item describes the Public Work Enforcement Fund (the Fund, PWEF) and its relevance to State agencies and public benefit corporations engaged in construction or reconstruction contracts, and announces the recently-enacted increase to the percentage of the dollar value of such contracts that must be deposited into the Fund. This item also describes the roles of the following entities with respect to the Fund: ! .. ~ .. New York State Department of Labor (DOL), The Office of the State of Comptroller (OSC), and State agencies and public benefit corporations. t .. 2. Background and Statutory References: L DOL uses the Fund to enforce the State's Labor Law as it relates to contracts for construction or reconstruction as defined in subdivision two of Section 220 of the Labor Law. State agencies and public benefit corporations participating in such contracts are required to make payments to the Fund. L Chapter 511 of the Laws of 1995 (as amended by Chapter 513 of the Laws of 1997, Chapter 655 of the Laws of 1999, Chapter 376 of the Laws of2003 and Chapter 407 of the Laws of 2005) established the Fund. L 3. Procedures and Agency Responsibilities: L The Fund is supported by transfers and deposits based on the value of contracts for construction and reconstruction, as defined in subdivision two of Section 220 of the Labor Law, into which all State agencies and public benefit corporations enter. L Chapter 407 of the Laws of 2005 increased the amount required to be provided to this fund to .10 of one-percent of the total cost of each such contract, to be calculated at the time agencies or public benefit corporations enter into a new contract or if a contract is amended. The provisions of this bill became effective August 2,2005. L ~ .. It "- L L To all State Departments, Agency Heads and Public Benefit Corporations IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING PUBLIC WORK ENFORCEMENT FUND l OSC will report to DOL on all construction-related ("0") contracts approved during the month, including contract amendments, and then DOL will bill agencies the appropriate assessment monthly. An agency may then make a determination ifany of the billed contracts are exempt and so note on the bill submitted back to DOL. For any instance where an agency is unsure if a contract is or is not exempt, they can call the Bureau of Public Work at the number noted below for a determination. Payment by check or journal voucher is due to DOL within thirty days from the date of the billing. DOL will verify the amounts and forward them to OSC for processing. L L ~ Ii. For those contracts which are not approved or administered by the Comptroller, monthly reports and payments for deposit into the Public Work Enforcement Fund must be provided to the Administrative Finance Bureau at the DOL within 30 days of the end of each month or on a payment schedule mutually agreed upon with DOL. Reports should contain the following information: Name and billing address of State agency or public benefit corporation; State agency or public benefit corporation contact and phone number; Name and address of contractor receiving the award; Contract number and effective dates; Contract amount and PWEF assessment charge (if contract amount has been amended, reflect increase or decrease to original contract and the adjustment in the PWEF charge); and Brief description of the work to be performed under each contract. L ~ i. L l L L Checks and Journal Vouchers, payable to the "New York State Department of Labor" should be sent to: l l l L Department of Labor Administrative Finance Bureau-PWEF Unit Building 12, Room 464 State Office Campus Albany, NY 12240 Any questions regarding billing should be directed to NYSDOL's Administrative Finance Bureau-PWEF Unit at (518) 457-3624 and any questions regarding Public Work Contracts should be directed to the Bureau of Public Work at (518) 457-5589. L L L NEW LEGISLATION Effective February 24, 2008 WORKER NOTIFICATION - A9052 - 86240 This provision is an addition to the existing prevailing wage rate law, Labor Law 9220, paragraph a of subdivision 3-a. It requires contractors and subcontractors to provide written notice to all laborers, workers or mechanics of the prevailing wage rate for their particular job classification on each pay stub *. It also requires contractors and subcontractors to post a notice at the beginning of the performance of every public work contract on each job site that includes the telephone number and address for the Department of Labor and a statement informing laborers, workers or mechanics of their right to contact the Department of Labor if he/she is not receiving the proper prevailing rate of wages and/or supplements for his/her particular job classification. The required notification will be provided with each wage schedule, may be downloaded frOlTI our web site www.labor.state.nv.us or made available upon request by contacting the Bureau of Public Work at 518-457-5589. * In the event that the required information will not fit on the pay stub, an accompanying sheet or attachment of the information will suffice. l L L L L l L L L L L L L L L L L , ~ .. , ~ NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORK State Office Building Campus. Building 12 . Room 130 Albany, New York 12240 THIS IS A Chapter 629 of the Labor Laws of 2007 Contractor Name: PUBLIC WORK PROJECT Any worker, laborer, or mechanic employed on this project is entitled to receive the prevailing wage and supplements rate for the classification at which he/she is working. These wages are set by law and must be posted at the work site. They can also be found at www./abor.state.nv.us If you feel that you have not received proper wages or benefits, please call our nearest office. * Albany Binghamton Buffalo Garden City New York City (518) 457-2744 (607) 721-8005 (716) 847-7159 (516) 228-3915 (212) 775-3568 Newburgh Patchogue Rochester Syracuse Utica White Plains (845) 568-5398 (631) 687-4886 (585) 258-4505 (315) 428-4056 (315) 793-2314 (914) 997-9507 * For New York City government agency construction projects, please contact the Office of the NYC Comptroller at (212) 669-4443, www.comptroller.nyc.gov - click on Bureau of Labor Law. Project Location: STATE OF NEW YORK David A. Paterson, Governor DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Colleen C. Gardner, Commissioner NEW LEGISLATION Effective July 18, 2008 OSHA IO-hour Construction Safety and Health Course - S1537-A This provision is an addition to the existing prevailing wage rate law, Labor Law 9220, section 220-h. It requires that on all public work projects of at least $250,000.00, all laborers, workers and mechanics working on the site, be certified as having successfully completed the OSHA 10-hour construction safety and health course. It further requires that the advertised bids and contracts for every public work contract of at least $250,000.00, contain a provision of this requirement. NOTE: The OSHA 10 Legislation does not apply to projects advertised for bid prior to July 18, 2008 AND only applies to workers on a public work project that are required under Article 8 to receive the prevailing wage. Rules and regulations will be promulgated and posted on the NYSDOL website www.laboLstate.ny.us when finalized. Page 1 of 2 Where to find OSHA to-hour Construction Course I. NYS Department of Labor website for scheduled outreach training at: www.labor.state.nv.us/workerprotection/safetyhealth/DOSH ON SITE CONSULT A nON.shtm 2. OSHA Training Institute Education Centers: Rochester Institute of Technology OSHA Education Center Rochester, NY Donna Winter Fax (585)475-6292 e-mail: dlwtpo@rit.edu (866) 385-7470 Ext. 2919 www .rit. edu/~outreach/course. php3 ?CourseID=54 Atlantic OSHA Training Center UMDNJ - School of Public Health Piscataway, NJ Janet Crooks Fax (732) 235-9460 e-mail: crooksie@umdni.edu (732) 235-9455 https://ophp. umdni .edu/wconnect!ShowSchedule.awp?~~GROUP~ AOTCON~ 1 O~ Keene State College Manchester, NH Leslie Singleton e-mail: lsingletin@keene.edu (800) 449-6742 www.keene.edu/ courses/pri nt/courses osha. cfm 3. List of trainers and training schedules for OSHA outreach training at: www.OutreachTrainers.org Page 2 of2 l l Requirements for OSHA 10 COlnpliance l L Chapter 282 of the Laws of 2007, codified as Labor Law 220-h will take effect on July 18, 2008. The statute provides as follows: L The advertised specifications for every contract for public work of $250,000.00 or more must contain a provision requiring that every worker employed in the performance of a public work contract shall be certified as having completed an OSHA 10 safety training course. The clear intent of this provision is to require that all employees of public work contractors receive such training "prior to the performing any work on the project." L L l The Bureau will enforce the statute as follows: All contractors and sub contractors must attach a copy of proof of completion of the OSHA 10 course to the first certified payroll submitted to the contracting agency and on each succeeding payroll where any new or additional employee is first listed. L L L L Proof of completion may include but is not limited to: . copies of bona fide course completion card; . training roster, attendance record of other documentation from the certified trainer pending the issuance of the card. · other valid proof ** A certification by the employer attesting that all employees have completed such course is not sufficient proof that the course has been completed. ~ Ir. Any questions regarding this statute may be directed to the New York State Department of Labor, Bureau of Public Work at 518-485-5696. ~. , .. )}; ... L L ~ .. ~ ... Page 1 of 1 L L L L WICKS Reform 2008 (For all contracts advertised or solicited for bid on or after 7/1/08) ~ La · Raises the threshold for public work projects subject to the Wicks Law requiring separate specifications and bidding for the plumbing, heating and electrical work. The total project's threshold would increase from $50,000 to: $3 million in Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens and Richmond counties; $1.5 million in Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester counties; and $500,000 in all other counties. l · For projects below the monetary threshold, bidders must submit a sealed list naming each subcontractor for the plumbing, HV AC and electrical work and the amount to be paid to each. The list may not be changed unless the public owner finds a legitimate construction need, including a change in specifications or costs or use of a Project Labor Agreement (PLA), and must be open to public inspection. , ... L L l l l · Allows the state and local agencies and authorities to waive the Wicks Law and use a PLA if it will provide the best work at the lowest possible price. If a PLA is used, all contractors shall participate in apprentice training programs in the trades of work it employs that have been approved by the Department of Labor (DOL) for not less than three years. They shall also have at least one graduate in the last three years and use affirmative efforts to retain minority apprentices. PLA's would be exempt from Wicks, but deemed to be public work subject to prevailing wage enforcement. · The Commissioner of Labor shall have the power to enforce separate specification requirements on projects, and may issue stop-bid orders against public owners for non-compliance. l L l La l L · Other new monetary thresholds, and similar sealed bidding for non-Wicks projects, would apply to certain public authorities including municipal housing authorities, NYC Construction Fund, Yonkers Educational Construction Fund, NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority, Buffalo Municipal Water Finance Authority, Westchester County Health Care Association, Nassau County Health Care Corp., Clifton-Fine Health Care Corp., Erie County Medical Center Corp., NYC Solid Waste Management Facilities, and the Dormitory Authority. · Reduces from 15 to 7 days the period in which contractors must pay subcontractors. t III l i, ir. l L L l L L L L L L l l l L l l ~ ~ .. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Regarding Use of Form PW30R "Employer Registration for Use of 4 Day /10 Hour Work Schedule" To use the 14 Dav / 10 Hour Work Schedule': There MUST be a Dispensation of Hours (PW30) in place on the project AND You MUST register your intent to work 4 / 10 hour days, by completing the PW30R Form. REMEMBER... The '4 Day /10 Hour Work Schedule' applies ONLY to Job Classifications and Counties listed on the PW30R Form. (Please note: For each Job Classification check the individual wage schedule for specific details regarding their 4/10 hour day posting.) PW30R-Notice NYSDOL Bureau of Public Work 1 of 1 II. t; II. .. i. ~ 1::' it III .. L l Instructions for Completing Form PW30R "Employer Registration for Use of 4 Day / 10 Hour Work Schedule" Before completing Form PW30R check to be sure... . There is a Dispensation of Hours in place on the project. . The 4 Day / 10 Hour Work Schedule applies to the Job Classifications you will be using. . The 4 Day / 10 Hour Work Schedule applies to the County / Counties where the work will take place. Instructions (Type or Print legibly): Contractor Information: . Enter the Legal Name of the business, FEIN, Street Address, City, State, Zip Code; the Company's Phone and Fax numbers; and the Company's email address (if applicable) . Enter the Name of a Contact Person for the Company along with their Phone and Fax numbers, and the personal email address (if applicable) L Proiect Information: . Enter the Prevailing Rate Case number (PRC#) assigned to this project ~ i. ~- L L l h .. L L ~ .. 'lb' , II. , " .. . Enter the Project Name / Type (Le. Smithtown CSO - Replacement of HS Roof) . Enter the Exact Location of Project (Le. Smithtown HS, 143 County Route #2, Smithtown,NY; Bldgs. 1 & 2) . If you are a Subcontractor, enter the name of the Prime Contractor for which you work . On the Checklist of Job Classifications - o Go to pages 2 and 3 of the form o Place a checkmark in the box to the right of the Job Classification you are choosing o Mark all Job Classifications that apply Requestor Information: . Enter the name of the person submitting the registration, their title with the company, and the date the registration is filled out Return Completed Form: . Mail the completed PW30R form (3 pages) to: NYSOOL Bureau of Public Work, SOBC - Bldg.12- Rm.130, Albany, NY 12240 -DR- . Fax the completed PW30R form (3 pages) to: NYSOOL Bureau of Public Work at (518)485-1870 PW30R-lnstructions NYSDOL Bureau of Public Work 1 of 1 Company Name: l Address: City: L I .. l L l i. L L r L l ~ it l l l l L ~ L. '~ l}; ... New York State Department of Labor Bureau of Public Work w. Averell Harriman State Office Campus Building 12 - Room 130 Albany, New York 12240 Phone - (518) 457-5589 Fax - (518) 485-1870 Before completing Form PW30R check to be sure ... There is a Oispensation of Hours in place on the project. The 4 Day /10 Hour Work Schedule applies to the Job Classifications you will be using. The 4 Day /10 Hour Work Schedule applies to the County / Counties where the work will take place. Please Type or Print the Requested Information When completed ... Mail to NYSDOL Bureau of Public Work, SOBC, Bldg. 12, Rm.130, Albany, NY 12240 -or- Fax to NYSDOL Bureau of Public Work at (518) 485-1870 FEIN: State: Zip Code: Phone Number Fax Number: Email Address: Contact Person: Phone No: Fax No: Email: Project PRC#: Project Name/Type: Exact Location of Project: County: (If you are Subcontractor) Prime Contractor Name: Job Classification(s) to Work 4/1 0 Schedu Ie: (Choose all that apolv on Job Classification Checklist - Pages 2 & 3) Name: Title: Date: PW-30R (05-10) 1 of 3 L Ii & .. Ii L L L a. ~ I. $ .. ,;.- L L L L f I. l L L L ... }, ~: ~ .. Job Classification Checklist (Place a checkmark by all classifications that will be using the 4/10 schedule) Electrician 25m Nassau, Suffolk Electrician Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Herkimer, Madison, Oneida, 43 Onondaga, Oswego, Otsego, Tompkins, Wayne Electrician 840Teledata Cayuga, Onondaga, Ontario, Seneca, Wayne, Yates Electrician Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Wayne, 86 Wyoming Electrician Lineman 1049Line/Gas Nassau, Suffolk Electrician Lineman 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 1249a Elevator Constructor Columbia, Delaware, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Rockt<md,Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester 138 Elevator Constructor Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Niagara, Orleans, Wyoming 14 Elevator Constructor Chemung, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne, Yates Elevator Constructor Albany, Clinton, Columbia, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hamiliton, Herkimer, Montgomery, Oneida, Otsego, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Warren, Washington 35 Elevator Constructor Broome, Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, S1. Lawrence, Tioga, Tompkins 62.1 Glazier Jefferson, Lewis, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Seneca, S1. Lawrence, Wayne, Yates 677.1 D D D D D D D D D D D D Broome, Cayuga, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Herkimer, D Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, 30-Syracuse Otsego, Schuyler, Seneca, St. Lawrence, Tioga, Tompkins Insulator - Heat & Frost PW-30R (05-10) NYSDOL Bureau of Public Work 2 of 3 l L ~ .. f ~,' ... 6 i. ,> i .. L ~. .. t ~ '- ~ L l Sa l l L b r .. ~ t.. La Job Classification Checklist (Place a checkmark by all classifications that will be using the 4/10 schedule) Laborers - Residential Deconstruction, Demolition 601 Operating Engineer - Heavy& Highway 832H Painter 178 B Painter 178 E Painter 1780 Painter 31 Painter 38.0 Painter 4-Buf,Nia, Olean Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Cortland, Delaware, Essex, Franklin, Genesee, Jefferson, Lewis, Livingston, Monroe, D Onondaga, Ontario, Orleans, Oswego, Schuyler, Seneca, St. Lawrence, Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins, Warren, Wayne, Wyoming, Yates Allegany, Chemung, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Schuyler, Steuben, Wayne, Yates Broome, Chenango, Tioga Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben Delaware,Otsego Cayuga, Herkimer, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Oswego, Seneca Oswego Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Niagara, Orleans, Steuben, Wyoming Painter 4-Jamestown Cattaraugus, Chautauqua Sheetmetal Worker 46 Teamster ~ Heavy&Highway 294h/h Teamster - Heavy&Highway 317a.hh Teamster - Heavy&Highway 693.H/H PW-30R (05-10) Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Seneca, Wayne, Yates Albany, Columbia, Fulton, Greene, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Warren, Washington Allegany, Cayuga, Cortland, Seneca, Steuben, Tompkins, Wayne, Yates Broome, Chenango, Delaware, Otsego, Tioga NYSDOL Bureau of Public Work D D D D D D D D D D D D 3 of 3 I, Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 I. Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRe Number 2010005320 llntroduction to the Prevailing Rate Schedule Information About Prevailing Rate Schedule r 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 l'f 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 residential, and to make a determination of wages and supplements to be paid or provided. It is the responsibility of the public work contractor to use the proper rate. If there is a question on the proper classification to be used, please call the district office located nearest the project. District office locations and phone numbers are listed below. IT Prevailing Wage Schedules are issued separately for "General Construction Projects" and "Residential Construction Projects" on a county- by-county basIs. General Construction Rates apply to projects such as: Buildings, Heavy & Highway, and Tunnel and Water & Sewer rates. I Residential Construction Rates generally apply to construction, reconstruction, repair, alteration, or demolition of one family, two family, row _ housing, or rental type units intended for residential use. Some rates listed in the Residential Construction Rate Schedule have a very limited applicability listed along with the rate. Rates for occupations or locations not shown on the residential schedule must be obtained from the General Construction Rate Schedule. Please L contact the local Bureau of Public Work office before using Residential Rate Schedules, to ensure that the project meets the required criteria. Paid Holidays l"':."'.. 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 t At a minimum, all work performed on a public work project in excess of eight hours in anyone day or more than five days in any workweek is ~ overtime. However, the specific overtime requirements for each trade or occupation on a public work project may differ. Specific overtime requirements for each trade or occupation are contained in the prevailing rate schedules. L..'...... 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. L Supplemental Benefits Particular attention should be given to the supplemental benefit requirements. Although in most cases the payment or provision of le...... 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 l( When you review the schedule for a farticular occupation, your attention should be directed to the dates above the column of rates. These are the dates for which a given set 0 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 l 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. L For example, the ratio 1:1,1:3 indicates the allowable initial ratio is one Apprentice to one Journeyworker. The Journeyworker must be in place on the project before an Apprentice is allowed. Then three additional Journeyworkers are needed before a 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. L Please call Apprentice Training Central Office at (518) 457-6820 if you have any questions. L t .. Title (Trade) Boilermaker (Construction) Boilermaker (Shop) Carpenter (Bldg.,H&H, Pile Driver/Dockbuilder) Carpenter (Residential) Electrical (Outside) Lineman Ratio l t .. 1:1,1:4 1:1,1:3 1:1,1:4 1: 1,1:3 1:1,1:2 Page 24 ~... Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 .. Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 ~ .. Electrician (Inside) Elevator/Escalator Construction & Modernizer Glazier Insulation & Asbestos Worker Iron Worker Laborer Mason Millwright Op Engineer Painter Plumber & Steamfitter Roofer Sheet Metal Worker Sprinkler Fitter l L L f. .. 1:1,1:3 1:1,1:2 1:1,1:3 1:1,1:3 1:1,1:4 1:1,1:3 1: 1,1:4 1:1,1:4 1:1,1:5 1:1,1:3 1: 1,1:3 1:1,1:2 1: 1,1:3 1:1,1:2 & 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: t .. New York State Department of Labor Bureau of Public Work State Office Campus, Bldg. 12 Albany, NY 12240 L District Office Locations: L Bureau of Public Work - Albany Bureau of Public Work - Binghamton l Bureau of Public Work - Buffalo Bureau of Public Work - Garden City Telephone # 518-457 -27 44 607-721-8005 L Bureau of Public Work - Newburgh 716-847-7159 516-228-3915 845-568-5287 212-775-3568 631-687-4883 585-258-4505 315-428-4056 315-793-2314 Bureau of Public Work - New York City l Bureau of Public Work - Patchogue Bureau of Public Work - Rochester Bureau of Public Work - Syracuse ~ &. Bureau of Public Work - Utica Bureau of Public Work - White Plains ~ i. Bureau of Public Work - Central Office 914-997-9507 518-457-5589 L , II. l .. FAX # 518-485-0240 607-721-8004 716-847-7650 516-794-3518 845-568-5332 212-775-3579 631-687-4904 585-258-4708 315-428-4671 315-793-2514 914-997-9523 518-485-1870 Page 25 l. Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 It Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Dutchess County General Construction l Asbestos Worker JOB DESCRIPTION Asbestos Worker l ~~J~~~a~~~~~~~SDutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster WAGES Per hour Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County 06/01/2010 DISTRICT 9 l 7/01/2009- 11/30/2009 12/01/2009- 11/30/2010 Asbestos Worker: l ~~~~~a~~ ~~~ardous $ 36.30 Additional $3.00* Only for the removal of insulation materials from mechanical systems which are not going to be scrapped. L * Increase to be allocated at a later date. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS L Per hour paid Journeyman $ 14.00 ~ ~" OVERTIME PAY IIlII See (B, E, *Q, **T, V) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY " Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE .. Overtime: See (2, 4,6,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE * Code Q applies to 4,6,& 25. ** Code T applies to 2. 9-12a - Removal Only l Boilermaker 06/01/2010 l ~~~I~~~~R~:~I~~ Boilermaker Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester DISTRICT 4 l WAGES Per Hour: 07/01/2009 Boilermaker $ 45.89 l. II. Repairs & Renovation 45.89 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS l Per Hour: 07/01/2009 BoilerMaker 48% of Hourly Wage Paid + ~ $ 8.07 L Repairs & Renovation* , NOTE: "Hourly Wage Paid" shall include any and all premium(s) pay. l *Same as Boilermaker (Includes replacement of parts and repairs & renovation of an existing unit). OVERTIME PAY See (0, 0) on OVERTIME PAGE L ~~d~IDAY 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. l **Boilermarker gets 4 times the hourly wage rate for working on Labor Day. L ***Repairs & Renovation see (B,E,Q) on HOLIDAY PAGE Page 26 l Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 L Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County REGISTERED APPRENTICES ~ (1/2) Year Terms at the following pecentage of Boilermaker's Wage I. 1 st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th L 65% 65% 70% 75% 80% 85% 90% 95% Supplemental Benefits Per Hour: L 07/01/2009 < Boilermaker 1... Apprentice(s) 48% of Hourly Wage Paid + $ 8.07 Repairs & Renovation* L Apprentice(s) $48% of Hourly Wage Paid + $ 8.07 it L NOTE: "Hourly Wage Paid" shall include any and all premium(s) pay. *Includes replacement of parts and repairs & renovation of an existing unit. L 4-5 Carpenter 06/01/2010 i. JOB DESCRIPTION Carpenter DISTRICT 9 II ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Westchester WAGES IK. Per hour: 07/01/2009 Marine Construction: !; L Marine Diver $ 56.32 M.D.Tender 40.17 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS ~ .. Per hour paid: Journeyman $ 40.86 l OVERTIME PAY l ~~~~:~ E2, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE Paid: See (18,19) on HOLIDAY PAGE. w L ~~~/ef~~c~~ & 2nd yr. See (5,6,10,11,13,16,18,19) l., Overtime: See (5,6,10,11,13,16,18,19) on HOLIDAY PAGE. I. REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wager per hour is Percentage of Journeymans Wage ~ (1) year terms: L 1 st 40% 2nd 50% 3rd 65% 4th 80% l Supplemental benefits per hour: ... Page 27 ~.... Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 .. Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County Apprentices $ 26.97 9-1456MC L Carpenter 06/01/2010 L ~~~I~:~~R~~~II~~ Carpenter Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Westchester DISTRICT 9 L ~~~o~~ 07/01/2009 Carpet/Resilient l Floor Coverer $ 44.02 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour paid: ~ Floor Coverer $ 38.58 OVERTIME PAY ~ See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE L HOLIDAY Paid: See (18, 19)on HOLIDAY PAGE. L :~~r~f~~c~S: & 2nd yr. See (5,6,11,13,16,18,19,25) Overtime: L See (5,6,11,13,16,18,19,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE. REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wage per hour is Pecentage of Journeymans Wage L (1) year terms: l 1st. 40% 2nd. 50% 3rd. 65% 4th. 80% l Supplemental benefits per hour: Apprentices $ 25.83 9-2287 ~ L Carpenter 06/01/2010 JOB DESCRIPTION Carpenter l ENTIRE COUNTIES Dutchess, Orange WAGES L Per hour: Building: Millwright t SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS III Per hour paid: Journeyman DISTRICT 9 07/01/2009 $ 35.11 $ 32.80 l ~;:~::~~~tt;on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY l'> ~~~~DAY: See (18,19) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Paid: See (5,6,11,13,16,18,19,25) for 1 st & 2nd yr.Apprentices Overtime See (5,6,11,13,16,18,19,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE. l REGISTERED APPRENTICES Page 28 l Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 II. last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County Wages per hour: L (1) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. L 1 st 2nd 3rd 4th 55% 65% 75% 95% Supplemental benefits per hour: APPRENTICES 1st 2nd 3rd 4th $ 2249 2446 26.92 30.38 l 9-740.2 L Carpenter - Building / Heavy&Highway 06/01/2010 JOB DESCRIPTION Carpenter - Building 1 Heavy&Highway ENTIRE COUNTIES L Dutchess, Orange, Sullivan, Ulster DISTRICT 8 WAGES WAGES:(per hour) l .. Carpenter Carpenter-Floor Coverer* Dockbu ilder/Piledriver L g:~:~~~;~; 07/01/2009 $ 31.23 31.23 31.23 50.00 30.00 . * Note: Rate DOES NOT apply in Orange or Dutchess County. I:, 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 L the ground up. Shift Work: evening shift starts between 3:30pm-7:30pm. Eight hours pay for 7 hour work period. late shift starts 11 :00pm-3:00am. Nine hours for seven hour work period. L 8 hour shift: 8th hour to be paid at the appropriate overtime rate. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS (per hour paid) Journeyman l $ 19.61 OVERTIME PAY L :~~I~:~ Q) on OVERTIME PAGE BUilDING: Paid: L ~;:~~~:IGHWAY: Paid: Overtime: See ( 1) on HOLIDAY PAGE. See (5,6) on HOLIDAY PAGE. See (5,6, 16) on HOLIDAY PAGE including benefits. See (5,6, 16) on HOLIDAY PAGE. L REGISTERED APPRENTICES 1 Year terms at the following rates. 1 st 2nd $ 1559 $ 1802 3rd $ 22.00 4th $ 25.56 L Supplemental Benefits per hour worked: l Apprentices 1 st term 2nd term 3rd term 4th term L $ 9.51 13.96 17.76 18.21 8-19B/H&H t L. Page 29 !i I. Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County Electrician ~, I. JOB DESCRIPTION ENTIRE COUNTIES g Sullivan, Ulster I. 06/01/2010 Electrician DISTRICT 8 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. g Dutchess: All of the county except for the towns of Fishkill,East Fishkill, and Beacon. L 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: L. 07/01/2009 Electrician WiremanlTechnician $ 3700** L 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: L\ Shift worked between 4:30pm & 12:30am Shift worked between 12:30am & 8:30am $ 43.06* $ 47.99* **On jobs where employees are required to work from bosun chairs, swinging scaffolds, etc.,forty (40) feet or more above the ground, or L", 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 L Per hour worked: 07/01/2009 Journeyman $ 20.97 plus 6% of wage L OVERTIME PAY See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE L\ ~~d~IDAY See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6,13,15,16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES l Wages: (6)month terrns at the following percentage of journeyman's wage.* 1 st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th l ~% ~% ~% ~% ~% 6th 55% 7th 65% 8th 70% 9th 75% 10th 85% * Denotes average Journeyman Wireman rate of pay of all wage zones. Supplemental Benefits per hour worked: 07/01/2009 L 1st & 2nd term 3rd & 4th term 5th & 6th term L ~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~rn $ 6.97 8.92 10.87 13.82 16.72 plus 6% of wage plus 6% of wage plus 6% of wage plus 6% of wage plus 6% of wage 8-363/2 L Electrician 06/01/2010 JOB DESCRIPTION Electrician l ENTIRE COUNTIES Orange, Putnam, Rockland ~. PARTIAL COUNTIES L Dutchess: Towns of Fishkill, East Fishkill, and Beacon. DISTRICT 8 WAGES Per hour: 07/01/2009 ill. Page 30 ~. Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Ii. Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County L Electrician WiremanITechnician $ 41.00** *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: L Shift worked between 4:30pm & 12:30am Shift worked between 12:30am & 8:30am $ 4775* $ 53.25* L **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 it. Per hour worked: 07/01/2009 L Journeyman $ 20.97 plus 6% of wage L ~~~~~~~6) ~~ 6VERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE L ~~:;;;~RED APPRENT~~~~' 6,13,15,16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE Wages: ~ f (6)month terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage.* i. 1 st 30% 2nd 35% 3rd 40% 4th 45% 5th 50% 6th 55% 7th 65% 8th 70% 9th 75% 10th 85% l * Denotes average Journeyman Wireman rate of all wage zones l Supplemental Benefits per hour worked: 07/01/2009 1 st & 2nd term 3rd & 4th term 5th & 6th term L ~~~ ~ ~~~~~:~m $ 6.97 8.92 10.87 13.82 16.72 plus 6% of wage plus 6% of wage plus 6% of wage plus 6% of wage plus 6% of wage L Elevator Constructor 8-363/1 06/01/2010 L JOB DESCRIPTION Elevator Constructor DISTRICT 1 ENTIRE COUNTIES Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Sullivan, Ulster PARTIAL COUNTIES L~. 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 t... Rockland: Only the Township of Stony Point. .. Westchester: Only the Townships of Bedford, lewisboro, Cortland,Mt. Kisco, North Salem, Pound Ridge, Somers and Yorktown. WAGES Per Hour 07/01/2009 01/01/2010 Additional 01/01/2011 Additional L Mechanic $ 46.48 $ 3.00 $ 3.00 't ~ Helper II. 70% of Mechanic Wage Rate ** IMPORTANT NOTICE - EFFECTIVE 04/01/2009 ** L Page 31 l Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 .. Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County Four (4), ten (10) hour days may be worked at straight time during a week, Monday thru Thursday. L NOTE - In order to use the '4 Day/10 Hour Work Schedule,' you must submit an 'Employer Registration for Use of 4 Day/10 Hour Work Schedule,' form PW30R; additionally, there must be a dispensation of hours in place on the project. L, SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour worked Journeyman/Helper $ 18.285* *Plus 6% of wages if less than 5 years service *Plus 8% of wages if more than 5 years service i* .. OVERTIME PAY See (0, 0) on OVERTIME PAGE i HOLIDAY .. Paid: See (5, 6, 15, 16) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 15, 16) on HOLIDAY PAGE Note: When a paid holiday falls on Saturday, it shall be observed on Friday. When a paid holiday falls on Sunday, it shall be observed on ~ lit. Monday. REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages per hour " 1 st 6mo 2nd 6mo L 50 % 55 % 2nd yr 65 % 3rd yr 70 % 4 th yr 80 % Supplemental Benefits per hour worked l Apprentices $ 18.285 +6% of wage 1-138 l Glazier 06/01/2010 L JOB DESCRIPTION Glazier DISTRICT 9 ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester L ~:~o:~ 07/01/2009- 04/30/2010 05/01/2010 L Glazier $ 46.60 Additional $ 3.45/hour* Scaffolding l $ 47.60 Additional $ 3.45/hour* Repair & Maintenance: L Glazier $ 25.85 Additional $ 1.00/hour* L *Increase to be allocated at a later date Repair & Maintenance- All repair & maintenance work on a particular building, whenever performed, where the total cumulative contract value is under i $100,000.00. III SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour paid: L Journeyman.... Glazier Repair & Maintenance**: L OVERTIME PAY OVERTIME: $ 24.69 $ 14.04 See (C*,D*O) on OVERTIME PAGE. ~. * Denotes if an optional 8th hour is required same will be at the La Page 32 l Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 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. Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County l L ** For Repair & Maintenance see ( B,F, P) on overtime page. HOLlDA Y 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: L l (1) year terms at the following wage rates. L 1st term.. 2nd term... 3rd term... 4th term... $ 15.65 $ 23.33 $ 28.85 $ 37.29 40% of Journeymans wage 50% "" 60% 'n, 80% "" Supplemental Benefits: L (Per hour worked) 1st term.... L ~~: t~:::::' 4th term.... $ 11.42 $ 16.63 $ 18.24 $ 21.47 L 9-1281 (DC9 NYC) Insulator-He.d & Frost 06/01/2010 L ~~~I~~~~~~~II~~ Insulator - Heat & Frost Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Westchester WAGES L Per hour: 07/01/2009 DISTRICT 8 Asbestos Worker l ~~~e~~~~ ~~~~:r $ 43.81 $ 29.06 L:.... * 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 L ground level. On goverment mandated shift work of 3 days or more between Monday - Friday, the 2nd shift works 71/2 hrs and 3rd shift 7hrs and which shall account for a full 8hr day. ~..". In addition if the first eight 8hrs start between 10:00am and 5:00am then the wage must include and addition 20%. All hours in excess of 8hrs .. shall be paid at time and one half. On the last working day preceding Christmas and New Years day, workers shall work no later than 12:00 noon and shall receive 8 hrs pay. l; SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS .. (per hour paid) Journeyman L Fir~o~~~~::~: $ 25.46 $ 16.72 l OVERTIME PAY OVERTIME: See ( B ,E, Q, T*, V) on OVERTIME PAGE. L Page 33 L Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County L ~g~~A~Y Paid: Overtime L See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. See (2*,4,6, 16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE. *Note: Labor Day triple time if worked. 'l........ REGISTERED APPRENTICES .. (1) year terms at the following percentage of journeyman's rate. 1 st 2nd 3rd 4th $ 26.96 $ 2906 $ 31.17 $ 35.58 l Supplemental Benefits paid per hour paid: L Af~;~;r~es: 2nd term 3rd term 4th term L $1547 16.72 17.97 20.46 8-91 Ironworker 06/01/2010 l JOB DESCRIPTION Ironworker L......... ENTIRE COUNTIES .... Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster DISTRICT 8 WAGES Per hour: L 07/01/2009 l Structural Reinforcing Ornamental Chain Link Fence $ 39.15 39.15 39.15 39.15 Shift Work: any irregular or off shift shall be paid 8 hours for 7 hours work. L. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour paid: Journeyman $ 27.80 L OVERTIME PAY OVERTIME:.....See (B*, E**, Q, V) on OVERTIME PAGE. *Note: Double Time after 10 hours Monday thru Friday. **Note: On Saturdays, double time after 8 hours. L HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5,6,16) on HOLIDAY PAGE L' REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages: L (1 )year terms at the 1f~;IOWing wag;~d $ 19.58 $ 27.41 3rd $ 31.32 4th $ 35.24 L Supplemental Benefits per hour worked: L 1 st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year $ 23.80 25.40 26.20 27.00 8-417 L Page 34 L, Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County 06/01/2010 Laborer - Building l JOB DESCRIPTION Laborer - Building ENTIRE COUNTIES l Dutchess DISTRICT 8 PARTIAL COUNTIES Columbia: Only the Townships of Greenport, Claverack, Philmont,Clermont, Germantown, Livingston, Hillsdale, Gallatin, Copake, Ancram, Taghkanic and the City of Hudson. L ~t~~;RK RELATED WITH TOXIC OR ANY ASBESTOS OR HAZARDOUS MATERIAL * WAGES: (per hour)* l 07/01/2009 06/01/2010 L Protective Gear Required $ 33.30 additional $1.80 to be allocated Shift Differential: On all Govermental mandated irregular or off shift work, an additional 20% of wage is required. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS l (j~~~~~r:aO;ked) OVERTIME PAY See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE L ~~ctIDAY See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5,6) on HOLIDAY PAGE L Laborer -Building $ 18,80 8-17tox 06/0112010 ! JOB DESCRIPTION Laborer - Building L ENTIRE COUNTIES Dutchess PARTIAL COUNTIES L',.. Columbia: Only the Townships of Ancram, Claverack, Clermont, Copake,Gallatin, Germantown, Greenport, Hillsdale, Hudson, Livingston, Philmont and Taconic. DISTRICT 1 WAGES GROUP # 1: l All Laborers except those listed in Group 2 GROUP # 2: L Blaster, Laser Beam Oper.,Asphalt Rakers & Drillers WAGES per hour $ 27.35 29.70 06/01/2010 Additional $1.50 06/01/2011 Additional $1.60 l GROUP # 1 GROUP # 2 07/01/2009 l Any job requiring Hazwopper Certification will pay $1.00 above job classification wage rate. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour worked L Journeyman $ 18.65 OVERTIME PAY L :~~~~=~ Q) on OVERTIME PAGE Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5,6) on HOLIDAY PAGE ;, REGISTERED APPRENTICES .. Wages per hour 1000 Hour terms l Page 35 l Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County L 1 st term 2nd term 3rd term 4th term $ 15.15 17.80 20.45 23.60 L Supplemental Benefits per hour worked Apprentices $ 10.80 1-1000 L Laborer - Heavy&Highway 06/01/2010 l ~~~I~~~~R~~~II~~ Laborer - Heavy&Highway Dutchess PARTIAL COUNTIES 'Lor... Columbia: Only the Townships of Ancram, Claverack, Clermont, Copake,Gallatin, Germantown, Greenport, Hillsdale, Hudson, Livingston, Philmont and Taconic. DISTRICT 1 WAGES L..... 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: l All Other Classifications not listed in Group # 1 or Group # 3 GROUP # 3: L ~~~:~~Raker, Asphalt Screedman, Drillers (all), Laser Beam Operator, Metal Form Setters/Aligners (sidewalk), Blaster, Tunnel and t' WAGES per hour I- 07/01/2009 05/01/2010 Additional l Group # 1 $ 24.20 $ 2.10 Group # 2 27,96 2.10 Group # 3 28.96 2.10 l All employees working on a project that requires Hazwopper Certification will receive $1.00 per hour over job classification rate of pay. All employees who work an irregular work day that starts after 9:00 AM on a governmental mandated schedule shall be paid an additional 15% per hour. li SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour worked & paid Holidays l Journeyman $ 18.85 OVERTIME PAY See (B, E, E2, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY L': Paid: See (5, 6,13,15,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE . Overtime: See (5, 6, 13, 15, 25) on HOLIDAY PAGE Note: Whenever a holidays falls on Sunday, it will be observed on the following Monday. L ~;~~~~;~~~ APPRENTICES 1000 hour year terms l ;~~ T;;~ 3rd Term L 4th Term $ 15.15 17.85 20.60 23.80 Supplemental Benefits per hour worked & paid Holidays l Apprentices $ 11.00 Page 36 l Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 II. Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County 1-1000h L Laborer - Heavy&Highway JOB DESCRIPTION Laborer - Heavy&Highway L 6~t~~~;s COUNTIES 06/01/2010 DISTRICT 8 PARTIAL COUNTIES l ~~~s~~ia: Only the Townships of Greenport, Philmont, Germantown,Livingston, Hillsdale, Taghkanic, Gallatin, Copake, Ancram, City of WAGES *ALl WORK RELATED WITH TOXIC OR ANY ASBESTOS OR HAZARDOUS MATERIAl*(Five feet or more outside of building foundation L line) WAGES:(per hour) 07/01/2009 L Protective Gear Not Required $ 31.60 Protective Gear Required $ 35.50 L 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 pay. I. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS It (per hour paid) Journeyman $ 18.15 I .. OVERTIME PAY L :~~~:~ Q, *S) on OVERTIME PAGE Paid: See (5, 6, 13, 15, 26) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6,13,15,26) on HOLIDAY PAGE L *NOTE: If Saturday Holiday is worked, Code S applies. REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages per hour L 1000 hour year terms 1 st term l ~~ t~:: 4th term $ 18.42 21.95 25.48 29.00 l Supplemental Benefits per hour paid: Apprentice l $ 14.80 8-17tox Lineman Electrician 06/01/2010 L JOB DESCRIPTION Lineman Electrician DISTRICT 6 ENTIRE COUNTIES Albany, Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, Dutchess, i..... 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, Wyoming, Yates WAGES L Per hour: Includes Teledata Work within Ten feet of High Voltage Transmission Lines l 07/01/2009 Page 37 , Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Ii. Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County L ~~~~:~::~h./Welder Digging Machine Operator Tractor Trailer Driver L ~~Oc~:dn:a~~J~I~~~river Flagman $ 43.13 43.13 38.82 36.66 34.50 34.50 25.88 L Additional 1.00 per hr.for 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 L involved. This applies to transmission line work only, not other construction. $ 41.91 37.72 35.62 33.53 33.53 25.15 44.01 46.10 Lineman/T echnician/Welder Digging Machine Operator L~..'.. Tractor Trailer Driver Groundman/Truck Driver Mech. 1 st Class Flagman ~'. Certified WelderPipe Type Cable .. Cable Splicer pipe type cable Additional 1.00 per hour for entire crew when a helicopter job. L Above rates apply on Switching Structures, Maintenance projects, Railroad Catenary install/maint, Third rail installation, Bonding of Rails and pipe type cable and installation of Fiber Optic Cable. ~ Lineman ITechician &. Welder/Cable Splicer Digging Machine Operator Tractor Trailer Driver . Groundman/Truck Driver . Mechanic 1 st Class Flagman $ 40.61 40.61 36.55 34.52 32.49 32.49 24.37 l Additional 1.00 per.hrJor entire crew when a helicopter is used. Above rates applicable on all overhead and underground distribution and maintenance work, and all overhead and underground transmission L lioe wock ood the ',,'alla"oo of Flbec Optic Cable whece 00 o'hec co"',"c"oo 'eade, ace DC h.,e beeo I"ol'ed Lineman/Technician Cable Splicer pipe type cable Certified Welder pipe type L ~:~~~:; ~:i~:~n;ri~:rerato Mechanic 1 st Class L ~1~o;~~~an/TrUCk Driver $ 40.61 44.67 42.64 36.55 34.52 32.49 32.49 24.37 Additional $ 1.00 per hour for entire crew when a helicopter is used. 1. Above rates applicable on all electrical sub-stations, switching structures, fiber optic cable and all other work not defined as "Utility outside II electrical work" '.. NOTE: The following rates will apply on all Contracting Agency mandated shifts of at least five (5) days duration worked between the hours II listed below: L 1 st Shift 2nd Shift 3rd Shift 8:00am to 4:30pm Regular Rate 4:30pm to 1 :OOam Regular Rate plus 17.3% 12:30am to 9:00am Regular Rate plus 31.4% ** IMPORTANT NOTICE - EFFECTIVE 04101/2009 ** l Four (4), ten (10) hour days may be worked at straight time during a week, Monday thru Thursday. Friday may be used as a make-up day. NOTE - In order to use the '4 Day/10 Hour Work Schedule,' you must submit an 'Employer Registration for Use of 4 Day/10 Hour Work L Sched"'e,' form PW30R; addiUo","y, 'hece m,,' be a dl'peo,"Uoo of ho",' '" place 0" 'he peoject Page 38 l' Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County L SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS L Per hour worked including holidays listed below: The following SUPPLEMENTAL benefits apply to all classification categories of CONSTRUCTION, TRANSMISSION and DISTRIBUTION. $ 13.50 .plus 7% of hourly wage paid OVERTIME PAY L See (B, E, Q,) on OVERTIME PAGE. Double time for all emergency work designated by the Dept. of Jurisdiction. HOLIDAY Paid L Overtime 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 It (1000) hr terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1 st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 60% 65% 70% 75% 80% 85% 90% l Supplemental Benefits per hour worked: , The following SUPPLEMENTAL benefits apply to all classification categories of CONSTRUCTION, TRANSMISSION and DISTRIBUTION. II. $ 13.50 'plus 7% of hourly wage paid I .. 'NOTE: The 7% is based on the hourly wage paid, straight time rate or premium rate. 6-1249a 06/01/2010 l Lineman Electrician -Teledata JOB DESCRIPTION Lineman Electrician - Teledata 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, l Schuyler, Seneca, St. Lawrence, Steuben, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins, Ulster, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westchester, Wyoming, Yates WAGES Per hour: l FOR WORK OUTSIDE BUILDING PROPERTY LINES. 07/01/2009 l ~~~~~e~f~~~~irman Teledata Lineman Technician/Equip Oper L Groundman NOTE: EXCLUDES Teledata work within ten feet of High Voltage (600 volts and over) transmission lines. For this work please see LINEMAN. L SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour worked: $ 24.85 23.60 23.60 23.60 12.51 L $ 4.43 'plus 3% of hourly wage paid 'NOTE: The 3% is based on the hourly wage paid, straight time rate or premium rate. l OVERTIME PAY See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE l HOLIDAY Page 39 L Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County Paid: L Overtime: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE See (5, 6,16) on HOLIDAY PAGE 6-1249L T - Teledata Lineman Electrician - Traffic Signal Lighting 06/01/2010 L JOB DESCRIPTION Lineman Electrician - Traffic Signal Lighting ENTIRE COUNTIES Columbia, Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Ulster L DISTRICT 6 WAGES Per hour: l For all Lighting and Traffic Signal Systems. 07/01/2009 $ 40.26 38.34 34.51 32.59 30.67 30.67 23.00 Certified welder L ~i~~:~n~ae~~~~ian Tractor Trailer driver Groundman Truck Driver i Mechanic 1 st Class .. Flagman - Above rates applicable on ALL Lighting and Traffic Signal Systems and the installation, testing, operation, maintenance and repair of all L 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: .. All classifications L $ 13.50 *plus 6.5% of hourly wage paid *NOTE: The 6.5% is based on the hourly wage paid, straight time rate or premium rate. Supplements paid at STRAIGHT TIME rate for holidays. L OVERTIME PAY See ( B, E, Q,) on OVERTIME PAGE. Note* 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: l 1ST SHIFT 2ND SHIFT 3RD SHIFT 8:00 AM TO 4:30 PM REGULAR RATE 4:30 PM TO 1:00 AM REGULAR RATE PLUS 17.3% 12:30 AM TO 9:00 AM REGULAR RATE PLUS 31.4% HOLIDAY l ~~~IDAY: 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. l REGISTERED APPRENTICES ~ (1000) hr terms at the following percentage of Journeyman Lineman/Technician wage. 1 st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th L 60% 65% 70% 75% 80% 85% 90% Supplemental Benefits: Same as JourneymanlTechnician. 6-1249aReg8L T L Lineman Electrician - Tree Trimmer JOB DESCRIPTION Lineman Electrician - Tree Trimmer 06/01/2010 DISTRICT 6 l'~. 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 Page 40 ~ Ai. I,. Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 .. Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County l ~~~o:~ Applies to line clearance, tree work and right-of-way preparation on all new or existing energized overhead or underground electrical, L ~~-f~~i~::nd CATV lines. This also would include stump removal near underground energized electrical lines, including telephone and 07/01/2009 l Tree trimmer Equip Operator Mechanic l ~r~~kn~~:~~on Flag person ~. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS L Per hour worked: $ 21 .22 18.72 18.72 15.82 12.99 9.25 L Supplements paid at STRAIGHT TIME rate for holidays. $ 6.22 'plus 3% of hourly wage paid l '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 I HOLIDAY .. Paid: Overtime: See (5, 6,8,10,15,16) on HOLIDAY PAGE See (5, 6, 8, 10, 15, 16) on HOLIDAY PAGE 6-1249TT L Mason - Building 06/01/2010 JOB DESCRIPTION Mason - Building l 5~~~~~,Cs~~~~~~~ster WAGES L ~~~:i~~r: Tile Finisher DISTRICT 9 07/01/2009 $ 31.97 L ~o~~~~~~n~NTAL BENEFITS $18.40 OVERTIME PAY See (A, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE L ~3d~IDAY See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16) on HOLIDAY PAGE L1f ~;~~;TERED APPRENTICES (per hour): L" (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% l"','" Supplemental Benefits: . Apprentices: (750 hour)terms at the following percentages of journeymans wage. 1 st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th L 50% 55% 65% 70% 75% Mason - Building 6th 85% 7th 90% 8th 95% 9-7/88B-1f 06/01/2010 L Page 41 L , .. Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 La JOB DESCRIPTION Mason - Building ENTIRE COUNTIES Dutchess, Sullivan, Ulster WAGES Per hour: 07/01/2009 I ~ .. Building: Tile Setters $ 36.16 L i I. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Journeyman: OVERTIME PAY See (A, E, 0) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages (per hour): $ 20.65 l l (750 hr) terms at the following percentage of journeyman's wage. 1 st 2nd 50% 55% l Supplemental Benefits: (750) hour terms at the following percentages of journeyman's wage Apprentice: ~ 1 st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th .. 50% 55% 65% 70% 755 855 3rd 65% 4th 70% 5th 75% 6th 85% L Mason - Building L ~~~I~~~~~:~II~~ Mason - Building Dutchess, Sullivan, Ulster PARTIAL COUNTIES l Orange: Entire county except the Township of Tuxedo. WAGES Per hour l Bricklayer Cement Mason Bldg , Plasterer/Stone Mason .. Pointer/Caulker 07/01/2009 06/01/2010 $ 36.53 36.53 36.53 36.53 $37.14 37.14 37.14 37.14 Additional $1.00 per hour for power saw work L Additional $0.50 per hour for swing scaffold or staging work 7th 90% 7th 90% Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County DISTRICT 9 8th 95% 8th 95% 9-7/528 06/01/2010 DISTRICT 8 Shift Work: 2nd shift work 8 hours work receive 9 hours pay and benefits-starts between 4PM and 6PM 3rd shift work 8 hours and receive 10 hours pay and benefits Le, SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour paid Journeyman $ 24.68 26.57 I I. OVERTIME PAY Cement Mason L All Others See ( D, E2, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE. See ( B, E, E2, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE. ~ L HOLlDA Y Paid: Overtime: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE Page 42 L" Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County REGISTERED APPRENTICES ~ Wages per hour L. One Half Year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage l1st 50% 2nd 55% 3rd 60% 4th 65% 5th 70% 6th 75% Supplemental Benefits per hour paid l 1 st & 2nd terms All others $12.34 24.68 13.28 26.57 l Mason - Heavy&Highway 7th 80% 8th 85% 8-5du-b 06/01/2010 i. JOB DESCRIPTION Mason - Heavy&Highway .. ENTIRE COUNTIES Dutchess, Sullivan, Ulster l ~~~ci~~~~i?e~~J~~~xcePt the Township of Tuxedo. WAGES Per hour L 07/01/2009 06/01/2010 Bricklayer $ 37.03 $ 37.64 Cement Mason 37.03 37.64 ~. Marble/Stone Mason 37.03 37.64 L Plasterer 37.03 37.64 Pointer/Caulker 37.03 37.64 ~. Additional $1.00 per hour for power saw work ... Additional $0.50 per hour for swing scaffold or staging work DISTRICT 8 l"... Shift Work: 2nd shift work 8 hours and receive 9 hours pay and benefits-starts between 4PM and 6PM i 3rd shift work 8 hours and receive 10 hours pay and benefits SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour paid L Journeyman $ 24.68 $ 26.57 OVERTIME PAY L :~~I~:~ on OVERTIME PAGE Paid: See (5,6, 15,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6,15,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE l REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages per hour lone Half Year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage 1 st 50% 2nd 55% 3rd 60% 4th 65% 5th 70% 6th 75% L Supplemental Benefits per hour paid 1 st & 2nd terms t L All others $ 12.34 2468 $ 13.28 26.57 7th 80% 8th 85% 8-5du-H/H Operating Engineer. Building ~, .. JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Building ENTIRE COUNTIES L Putnam, Westchester Page 43 06/01/2010 DISTRICT 8 I Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 It Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County 11.- 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 I. 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 L 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). WAGES l'. 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 l or greater. GROUP I-A: Barber Green Loader-Euclid Loader, Bulldozer, Carrier-Trailer Horse, Concrete Cleaning Decontamination Machine Operator,Concrete-Portable L\ 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 L..- 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 l, 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 IT.- similar machines, Scoopmobile-Tractor-Shovel Over 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). l GROUP I-B: Compressor (Steel Erection), Mechanic (Outside All Types, Negative Air Machine (Asbestos Removal), Pulse Meter, Push Button (Buzz Box), L Elevator, Welder. GROUP II-A: Bulldozer 06 and Under, Compactor Self-Propelled, Grader, Machines Pulling Sheep's Foot Roller, Roller 4 ton and over, Scrapers-20 l 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 L'.... Tractor Drilling Machine, Loader-1 1/2 yards and under, Locomotive (All Sizes), MixerConcrete-21 E and over, Portable Asphalt Plant, Portable Batch Plant, Portable Crusher, Quarry Master, StoneCrusher, Well Drilling Machine, Well Point System, Concrete Buggy, One Yard and Up Ride on Dumper, l Benford or Similar,Bobcat. GROUP III-B: Compressor Over 125 cu.Feet, Conveyor Belt Machine Regardless of Size, Compressor Plant, Ladder Hoist, Lighting Unit (Portable & l Generator), Stud Machine, Welding Machine (Steel Erection & Excavation). GROUP IV-A: Air Tractor Drill, Batch Plant, Bending Machine, Concrete Breaker, Concrete Spreader, Curb Cutter Machine, Farm Tractor (all types), i 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 ll...... 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. I L GROUP IV-B: Compressor to 125 feet, Dust Collector, Heater all types, Pump, Pump Station (Water and Sewer), Steam Jenny, Sweeper, Chipper, Mulcher. t '- GROUP V-A: Concrete Saw, Oiler Fuel Truck, Oiler Grease Truck. Page 44 if, Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 fa Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County l\ GROUP V-B: Mechanics Helper, Oiler, Stock Attendant, Paint Compressor, lit. 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. .. GROUP VI-B: Utility Man, Warehouse Man, Second Engineer, Cable Splicer. ... WAGES: (per hour) 07/01/2009 L. GROUP I *Tower Cranes GROUP I-A GROUP I-B GROUP II-A GROUP III-A GROUP III-B GROUP IV-A GROUP IV-B GROUP V-A GROUP V-B GROUP VI-A Master Mechanic Asst.Master Mechanic Helicopter Hoist Oper Helicopter Pilot Helicopter Signal Man Welder Certified GROU P VI-B Utility Man Warehouse Man Second Engineer Cable Splicer $ 48.14 54.49 42.00 38.66 40.51 38.99 37.07 38.59 32.48 37.07 35.09 .... lit ~ .. L. 44.15 36.00 42.76 48.84 38.20 41.24 ~ ~ i1 .. 33.24 34.89 34.96 38.33 L An additional 20% to 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 'Li 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. ~j Shovel operators over 4 cubic yard capacity additional $1.00 per hour. i SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS (per hour) l Journeyman 07/01/2009 $15.96 Per hour paid. + 7.40 Per hour worked. + .80 per hour on all hours paid l g0~:~~ME~.~~:e ( D, 0, U*, V ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY L ~~~I~~Y: 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. l 8-137B Operating Engineer - Building 06/01/2010 .. JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Building ENTIRE COUNTIES ~ .. Page 45 DISTRICT 1 ~ Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor .. Last Published on Jun 01 2010 PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County Albany, Clinton, Columbia, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer, Montgomery, Otsego, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Warren, Washington l PARTIAL COUNTIES Dutchess: Defined as north of the northern boundary line of City of Poughkeepsie then due east to 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 east to i 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 Ii. Dover Plains to Connecticut. WAGES CLASS A1: L Crane, hydraulic cranes, tower crane, locomotive crane, piledriver, cableway, derricks,whirlies, dragline, boom trucks over 5 tons. CLASS A: Shovel, all Excavators (including rubber tire full swing), Gradalls, power road grader, all CMI equipment, front-end rubber tire loader, tractor- L'\. mounted drill (quarry master), mucking machine, concrete central mix plant, concrete pump, belcrete system, automated asphalt concrete plant, and tractor road paver, boom trucks 5 tons and under, maintenance engineer, self-contained crawler drill-hydraulic rock drill. CLASS B: t Backhoes (rubber tired backhoe/loader combination), bulldozer, pushcat, tractor, traxcavator, scraper, LeTourneau grader, form fine grader, .. self-propelled soil compactor (fill roller), asphalt roller, blacktop spreader, power brooms, sweepers, trenching machine, Barber Green loader, side booms, hydro hammer, concrete spreader, concrete finishing machine, one drum hoist, power hoisting (single drum), hoist two drum or more, three drum engine, power hoisting (two drum and over), two drum and swinging engine, three drum swinging engine, hod hoist, A-L ~.. frame winches, core and well drillers (one drum), post hole digger, model CHB Vibro-Tamp or similar machine, batch bin and plant operator, I. dinky locomotive, skid steer loader, track excavator 5/8 cubic yard or smaller, front end rubber tired loader under four cubic yards. CLASS C: I; Fork lift, high lift, all terrain fork lift: or similar, oiler, fireman and heavy-duty greaser, boilers and steam generators, pump, vibrator, motor .. mixer, air compressor, dust collector, welding machine, well point, mechanical heater, generators, temporary light plants, electric submersible pumps 4" and over, murphy type diesel generator, conveyor, elevators, concrete mixer, beltcrete power pack (belcrete system), L seeding, and mulching machines, pumps. * 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. l WAGES per hour L g::::: ~1 Class # B Class # C $ 32.24 31.80 30.89 28.32 07/01/2010 Additional $ 2.04 2.04 2.04 2.04 07/01/2009 jlf- l Additional $0.50 per hr for Tower Cranes. Additional $0.50 per hr for Cranes with Boom length & jib 150ft. and over. Additional $1.00 per hr for Cranes with Boom length & jib 200ft. and over. ~. Additional $2.00 per hr over B rate for Nuclear Leader work. ... Additional $0.40 per hr for tunnel or excavation of shaft 40' or more deep. Additional $2.50 per hr. for hazardous waste removal work on State and/or Federally designated waste site which require employees to wear Level C or above forms of personal protection l SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour paid L Journeyman $ 19.07 OVERTIME PAY See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY I. Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE II Overtime: See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE Note: If a holiday falls on Sunday, it will be celebrated on Monday. If the holiday falls on Saturday, it will be celebrated on Friday. Employees who work a Saturday holiday shall be paid double time plus the holiday pay. k. REGISTERED APPRENTICES II. Wages per hour l 1000 hours terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage Class B 1 st 60% 2nd 70% 3rd 80% 4th 90% l Page 46 li.... Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 .. Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County Supplemental Benefits per hour paid L All terms $ 15.15 1-106b Operating Engineer - Heavy&Highway 06/01/2010 ~ L JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Heavy&Highway ENTIRE COUNTIES L Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester DISTRICT 9 WAGES NOTE: Also covers Feasibility and Preliminary Design surveying, Line and Grade " surveying for Inspection or Supervision of Construction when preformed under il a Consulting Engineer Agreement. II. 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 'b Catorgories cover GPS & Underground Suveying Per Hour: 07/01/2009 II. Party Chief Instrument Man t Rodman I. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: $ 52.79 38.02 32.67 07/01/2009 L All Catorgories L Straight Time: $ 21.95 + $3.61 (taxable) Premium: L Time & 1/2 $ 35.52 Double Time $ 45.57 OVERTIME PAY S See (B, *E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE lit * Doubletime paid on the 9th hour on Saturday. HOLIDAY Paid: ji Overtime: L See (5,6,7,11,12) on HOLIDAY PAGE See (5,6,7,11,12) on HOLIDAY PAGE 9-15Dh Operating Engineer - Heavy&Highway L 06/01/2010 JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Heavy&Highway ENTIRE COUNTIES Putnam, Westchester DISTRICT 8 i ~. .. 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. l ("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). L ~:O~~SI: Boom Truck, Cherry Picker, Clamshell, Crane, (Crawler, Truck), Dragline,Rough Terrain Crane. L L Page 47 L Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County l 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) Pulsemeter, Push Button (Buss Box) Elevator, Road Mix Machines, Ross Carrier and similar, Shovels (Tunnels), SideBoom, Spreader (asphalt), Scoopmobile-Tractor-Shovel over 1 1/2 yards, Trenching Machines, Telephies-Vermeer Concrete Saw Trencher and/or Similar, Tractor type Demolition Equipment, Whirly,P-811 Track Renewal Machine-Similiar, certified Welder. L l GROUP I-B: Road Paver-Asphalt. l 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. GROUP II-B: Mechanic-All Types. L 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. L i II. GROUP IV-A Service Man (Fuel Truck), Service Man (Grease Truck). L GROUP IV-B: Compressor-Compressor Plant-Paint Compressor-Steel Erection, ConveyorBelt Machine, Lighting Unit (Portable & Generator), PiloUAssistant Engineer/2 seated, Pumps-Pump Station-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-Air- Steam, Tar Joint Machine, Vibrator (1 to 5), Compressor Truck mounted (2-6). l\.... 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. L GROUP V-B: Concrete Saw, Oiler, Utility Man. WAGES: (per hour) 07/01/2009 L l Group I Group I-A Group loB 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 Engineer(Steel) Engineer(Pile Driver) Helicopter Pilot Helicopter Signalman Jersey Spreader, Pavement Breaker. (Air Ram)Post Hole Digger Group V-B Utility Man Concrete Saw Oiler $ 47.76 42.14 43.64 40.36 41.42 39.66 36.07 31.01 l l L 44.60 43.22 l 54.07 48.27 51.52 48.27 40.17 40.54 l SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL: On all NYS D.O.T. and other Governmental mandated off-shift work, an additional 15% of wage on all hours and including overtime. 29.52 33.73 29.06 l Page 48 IL.. Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 I Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County Engineers operating cranes with booms 100 feet but less than 149 feet in length will be paid an additional $2.00 per hour over the rate listed in the Wage Schedule. Engineers operating cranes with booms 149 feet or over in length will be paid an additional $3.00 per hour over the rate listed in the Wage Schedule. Operators of shovels with a capacity over (5) cubic yards shall be paid an additional $.50 per hour over the rate listed in the Wage Schedule. Operators of loaders with a capacity over 4 cubic yards shall be paid an additional $1.50 per hour. L ~~;~~~MENTAL BENEFITS ~ L 07/01/2009 L Journeyman: $ 15.69 on all hours paid. PLUS $7.35 limited to 1st 40 hours worked. PLUS .70 per hour on all hours worked L g~~:~~7.~~:e ( B, E, Q, U* ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY HOLIDAY: L Paid:........ See (5,6,7,8,11,12) on HOLDIAY 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 L they shall be paid at the rate of triple time. REGISTERED APPRENTICES (1 )year terms at the following rate. L 07/01/2009 l 1st term 2nd term 3rd term 4th term $19.83 23.79 27.76 31.72 l Supplemental Benefits per hour: Apprentices: . Ir. $ 15.69 on all hours paid. PLUS .70 per hour on all hours worked. 8-137HH Operating Engineer -HeaVy&Highway 06/01/2010 L JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Heavy&Highway ENTIRE COUNTIES L\. Albany, Broome, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Montgomery, Otsego, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Tioga, Warren, Washington DISTRICT 1 PARTIAL COUNTIES Dutchess: Defined as north of the northern boundary line of City of Poughkeepsie then dUe east to 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 east to I 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. L ~:S~~~ MECHANIC CLASSIFICATION 1A: l:i.. Boom Truck (over 5 tons, manufacturers rating), Crane, Cherry Picker (over 5 tons capacity), Derricks (steel erection), Dragline, Overhead Crane (Gantry or Straddle type), Pile Driver, Truck Crane CLASSIFICATION A: L l L Page 49 - L Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County L Automated Concrete Spreader (CMI Type), Automatic Fine Grader, Backhoe (Except Tractor Mounted. Rubber Tired), Backhoe Excavator Full Swing (CAT 212 or similar type), Back Filling Machine, Belt Placer (CM1 Type), Blacktop Plant (Automated), Boom truck (5 tons and under), Cableway, Caisson Auger, Central Mix Concrete Plant (Automated), Concrete Curb Machine (Self-Propelled, Slipform), Concrete Pump, Directional Drilling Machine, Dredge, Dual Drum Paver, Excavator (All Purpose Hydraulically Operated, Gradall or Similar), Front End Loader (4 cu. yd. and Over), Head Tower (Sauerman or Equal), Hoist (Two or Three Drum), Holland Loader, Maintenance Engineer, Mine Hoist, Mucking Machine or Mole, Pavement Breaker (SP Wertgen; PB-4 and similar type), Power Grader, Profiler (over 105 H.P.), Quad 9, Quarry Master (or equivalent), Scraper, Shovel, Side Boom, Slip Form Paver (If a second man is needed, he shall be an Oiler), Tractor Drawn Belt-Type Loader, Truck or Trailer Mounted Log Chipper (Self Feeder), Tug Operator (Manned Rented Equipment Excluded), Tunnel Shovel to II. ~ ... ,; ~ !l ... CLASSIFICATION B: Asphalt Paver, Backhoe (Tractor Mounted, Rubber Tired), Bituminous Recycler Machine, Bituminous Spreader and Mixer, Blacktop Plant (Non-Automated), Blast or Rotary Drill (Truck or Tractor Mounted), Boring Machine, Cage Hoist, Central Mix Plant (Non-Automated) and All Concrete Batching Plants, Cherry Picker (5 tons capacity and under), Concrete Paver (Over 16S), Crawler Drill (Self-contained), Crusher, Diesel Power Unit, Drill Rigs (Tractor Mounted), Front End Loader (Under 4 cu. yd.), Greaseman/Lubrication Engineer, Hi-Pressure Boiler (15 Ibs. and over), Hoist (One Drum), Hydro-Axe, Kolman Plant Loader and Similar Type Loaders (If Employer requires another man to clean the screen or to maintain the equipment, he shall be an Oiler), L.C.M. Work Boat Operator, Locomotive, Mixer (for stabilized base self- propelled), Monorail Machine, Plant Engineer, Profiler (105 H.P. and under), Pug Mill, Pump Crete, Ready Mix Concrete Plant, Refrigeration Equipment (for soil stabilization), Road Widener, Roller (all above sub-grade), Sea Mule, Self-contained Ride-on Rock Drill (Excluding Air- Track Type Drill), Skidder, Tractor with Dozer and/or Pusher, Trencher, Tugger Hoist, Vermeer saw (ride on, any size or type),Welder, Winch, Winch Cat Ii .. I' L L CLASSIFICATION C: A Frame Winch Hoist on Truck, Aggregate Plant, Ballast Regulator (Ride-on), Boiler (used in conjunction with production), Bituminous Heater (self-propelled), Cement and Bin Operator, Hands-Off Equipment (Compressors, Dust Collectors, Generators, Pumps, Welding Machines, Light Plants, Heaters), Concrete Pavement Spreader and Finisher, Concrete Paver or Mixer (16S and under), Concrete Saw (self- propelled), Conveyor, Directional Drill Machine Locator, Drill (Core), Drill (Well), Farm Tractor with accessories, Fine Grade Machine, Fireman, Fork Lift, Form Tamper, Grout Pump, Gunite Machine, Hammers (Hydraulic self-propelled), Hydra-Spiker (Ride-on), Hydraulic Pump Uacking system), Hydro-Blaster (Water), Mulching Machine, Oiler, Parapet Concrete or Pavement Grinder, Post Hole Digger and Post Driver, Power Broom (towed), Power Heaterman, Power Sweeper, Revinius Widener, Roller (Grade and Fill), Scarifier (Ride-on), Shell Winder, Skid steer loader (Bobcat or similar), Span-Saw (Ride-on), Steam Cleaner, Tamper (Ride-on), Tie Extractor (Ride-on), Tie Handler (Ride-on), Tie Inserter (Ride-on), Tie Spacer (Ride-on), Tire Repair, Track Liner (Ride-on), Tractor Tractor (with towed accessories), L Vibratory Compactor, Vibro Tamp, Well Point *Note for all above classifications of Operating Engineer - 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. ~ Ii. L WAGES per hour 07/01/2009 L ~I:~~~ ~echanic Class A Class B L Class C $ 33.41 32.23 31.80 30.89 28.32 07/01/2010 Additional $ 2.04 2.04 2.04 2.04 2.04 07/01/2011 Additional $ 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12 Additional $2.00 per hour for All Employees who work a single irregular work shift starting from 5:00 PM to 1 :00 AM that is mandated by the Contracting Agency. Ll; Additional $0.50 per hr for Cranes with Boom length & jib 150ft. and over. Additional $1.00 per hr for Cranes with Boom length & jib 200ft. and over. Additional $0.50 per hr for Tower Cranes. Additional $2.50 per hr. for hazardous waste removal work on State and/or Federally designated waste site which require employees to wear l Level C or above forms of personal protection. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour paid L Journeyman $ 19.25 OVERTIME PAY See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE L ~~d~IDAY See (5,6) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE ~ Note: If the holiday falls on Sunday, it will be celebrated on Monday. If the holiday falls on a Saturday, it will be celebrated on Saturday. L REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages per hour ~ .. Page 50 L'\ Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 1000 hours terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage Class B Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County L 1st 60% 2nd 70% 3rd 80% 4th 90% L Supplemental Benefits per hour paid All Terms $ 15.15 1-106h L Operating Engineer - Heavy&Highway - Tunnel 06/01/2010 JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Heavy&Highway - Tunnel L ENTIRE COUNTIES Putnam, Westchester DISTRICT 8 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. (**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). WAGES GROUP I: L Boom Truck, 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), L'..... Chipper-all types, Close Circuit TV, Compactor with Blade, Concrete Portable Hoist, C.M.1. 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 l. 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 1 1/2 yards, Trenching Machines, Telephies-Vermeer Concrete Saw Trencher and/or similar, Tractor type demolition equipment, Whirly. ~ L GROUP I-B: Road Paver(Asphalt). GROUP II-A: Balast Regulators, Compactor Self-propelled, Cow Tracks, Fusion Machine, Rail Anchor Machines, Roller 4 ton and over, l Scrapers (20 yard struck and under), Switch Tampers, Vibratory Roller, etc., Welder. GROUP II-B: Mechanic(outside) all types, Shop Mechanic. L'~:. 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 L' 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 or similar, Well Drilling Machine, Winch Truck "A' Frame. GROUP IV-A: Service Man(Fuel Truck), Service Man(Grease Truck). L 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, PiloUAssistant Lt.,. 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. 'L':,.:.:.. 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, Asst. Master Mechanic, Post Hole Digger, Welder-Certified. fi GROUP V-B: Concrete Saw, Oiler, Utility Man. .. WAGES: (per hour) 07/01/2009 03/01/2010 ~ .. Page 51 L' Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County l 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, 40.54 Pavement Breaker(Air Ram), Post Hole Digger Master Mechanic Asst. Master Mechanic Welder-Certified GROUP V-B Concrete Saw Oiler Utility Man $47.76 42.14 43.64 40.36 41.62 39.66 36.07 31.01 $49.99 44.14 45.70 42.29 43.60 41.56 37.83 32.56 l ~ L 51.52 54.07 48.27 40.17 43.60 48.27 53.90 56.55 50.52 42.09 45.26 50.52 42.47 L 40.54 44.60 42.47 46.70 L 31 .40 L 33.73 29.06 29.52 35.40 30.54 31.02 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 II 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 L (per hour) Journeyman: 07/01/2009 $ 15.69 + 7.35 + .70 03/01/2010 $ 16.02 + 7.65 +.70 all hours paid. 1 st 40 hours worked for all hours worked. l l ~~~~~~~~u:t;':Jn OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (5,6,7,8,11,12) on HOLIDAY PAGE L' 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 l (1 )year terms at the following rates. 07/01/2009 03/01/2010 L 1 st year Apprentice 50% of above rate 19.83 per hr 1 st year Apprentice 50% of above rate 20.78 per hr. L 2nd year Apprentice 60% of above rate 23.79 per hr 2nd year Apprentice 60% of above rate 24.93 per hr. L 3rd year Apprentice 70% of above rate 27.76 per hr 3rd year Apprentice 70% of above rate 29.09 per hr. L ~ II. 4th year Apprentice 80% of above rate 31.72 per hr 4th year Apprentice 80% of above rate 33.24 per hr Page 52 . .. Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County l l Supplemental Benefits per hour: ... Apprentices: ~ i. 07/01/2009 $ 15.69 + .70 03/01/2010 $ 16.02all hours paid. + .70 for all hours worked. 8-137Tun ~ .. Operating Engineer - Marine Construction 06/01/2010 L~; JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Marine Construction 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, I 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 DISTRICT 4 WAGES l Per Hour: DREDGING OPERATIONS 07101/2009 L g~:~70~ Leverman, Lead Dredgeman i. g~~~~~~ntLoader Operator l ~~~;~S~i11 Barge Operator, Tug Operator(over1000hp), l';'.. Operatorll, Fill Placer, :. Derrick Operator, Engineer, Chief Mate, Electrician, Chief Welder, ~. Maintenance Engineer La Certified Welder, Boat Operator(licensed) l CLASS C Drag Barge Operator, Steward, Mate, l ~:I~:~~~~~:aacde~) $ 32.89 To Conform to Operating Engineer Prevailing Wage in Locality where Work is being Performed including Benefits. $ 28.49 $ 26.84 $ 26.14 $ 0.06 Boat Operator l $ 25.29 CLASS D Shoreman, Deckhand, Rodman, Scowman, Cook, L ~i7:~;:~~:~~~~Janitor $21.09 $ 0.09 I .. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Page 53 L Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 012010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County Per Hour: L THE FOllOWING SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS APPLY TO ALL CATEGORIES l 07/01/2009 All Classes A & B $ 8.05 plus 7% of straight time wage $ 0.63 L (overtime hours add) L All Class C L (overtime hours add) All Class D $ 7.75 plus 7% of straight time wage $ 0.48 I ~ ... (overtime hours add) L ~~~~:~~~) ~~ 6VERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: l Overtime: $ 7.45 plus 7% of straight time wage $ 0.23 See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE See (5,6,8,15,26) on HOLIDAY PAGE 4-25a-MarConst Operating Engineer- Survey Crew 06/01/2010 L JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Survey Crew DISTRICT 6 ENTIRE COUNTIES Albany, Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Erie, Essex, Franklin, l' Fulton, Genesee, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Niagara, Oneida, Onondaga, . Ontario, Orleans, Oswego, Otsego, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Schuyler, Seneca, St. Lawrence, Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Wyoming, Yates PARTIAL COUNTIES L Dutchess:: The Northern portion of the county from the Northern boundry line of the City of Poughkeepsie North. WAGES Per hour: I SURVEY CLASSIFICATIONS: Party Chief- One who directs a survey party. Instrumentman- One who runs the instrument and assists the II Party Chief. Rodman- One who holds the rods and in general, assists the survey party. 07/01/2009 04/01/2010 04/01/2011 04/01/2012 L Survey Rates: Party Chief Instrument/Rodperson $ 30.12 27.35 $ 30.87 28.10 $ 31.62 28.85 $ 32.62 29.85 L 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 L Per hour worked: Journeyman $ 18.00 $ 19.25 $ 20.50 $ 21.75 l ~~~~:~~6) ~~ ~VERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: Overtime: See (5,6) on HOLIDAY PAGE See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE I .. REGISTERED APPRENTICES (1 yr. or 1000 hrs.) terms at the following wage rates. .. Page 54 l'i Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County 1st year 60% L ;~: ::aa; ;go~o $ 16.41 19.14 21.88 $ 1686 19.67 22.48 $ 17.31 20.19 2308 $ 17.91 20.89 23.88 Supplemental Benefits L $ 18.00 $ 1925 $ 20.50 $21.75 6-545 D.H.H. 06/01/2010 l Operating Engineer - Survey Crew - Consulting Engineer JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Survey Crew - Consulting Engineer L ENTIRE COUNTIES Albany, Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Erie, Essex, Franklin, i Fulton, Genesee, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Niagara, Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orleans, Oswego, Otsego, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Schuyler, Seneca, St. Lawrence, Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Wyoming, Yates l DISTRICT 6 PARTIAL COUNTIES Dutchess: the northern portion of the county from the northern boundry line of the City of Poughkeepsie north. WAGES L 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 Chief- One who directs a survey party .. Instrument Man- One who runs the instrument and assists the Party Chief. Rodman- One who holds the rods and in general, assists the survey party. L Survey Rates: Party Chief InstrumenURodperson L 07/01/2009 06/01/2010 06/01/2011 06/01/2012 $ 30.12 27.35 $ 30.87 28.10 $ 31.62 28.85 $ 32.62 29.85 Additional $3.00 per hr. for work in a Tunnel. Additional $2.50 per hr. for EPA or DEe certified toxic or hazardous waste work L SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour worked: $ 18.00 $ 19.25 $ 20.50 $ 21.75 l OVERTIME PAY See (B. E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE L ~f~li::Y See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE 6-545 DCE L Painter 06101/2010 JOB DESCRIPTION Painter L ~~J~~Ta~D~~~:~;'~reene. Orange, Sullivan, Ulster WAGES Per hour L DISTRICT 1 Brush/Paper Hanger L ~~::~;~::~r Sandblaster-Painter L Spray Rate $ 2639 2639 2639 26.39 27.39 05/01/2010 05/01/2011 05/01/2012 Additional Additional Additional $ 2.20 $ 2.25 $ 2.25 2.20 2.25 2.25 2.20 2.25 2.25 2.20 2.25 2.25 2.20 2.25 2.25 07/01/2009 See Bridge Painting rates for the following work: L Page 55 l'i Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County Structural Steel (defined as any steel where a man works without the support of solid scaffolding or mechanical lifts), all work performed on l' tanks (100,000 gallons or over twenty feel high), ALL BRIDGES, towers, smoke stacks, flag poles. Rate shall apply to all of said areas from the ground up. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS L Per hour worked Journeyman $ 15.19 OVERTIME PAY L :~~~~:~ E2, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE L ~~e~;;;ERED APPRENT~~~~' 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE Wages per hour L One Half year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage 1st 40% 2nd 50% 3rd 60% 4th 70% 5th 80% 6th 90% L Supplemental Benefits per hour worked 1 st term l All others $ 7.19 15.19 1-155 Painter - Bridge & Structural Steel 06/01/2010 L JOB DESCRIPTION Painter - Bridge & Structural Steel ENTIRE COUNTIES L...... 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 DISTRICT 9 L WAGES (Per Hour Worked) 07/01/2009 10/01/2009 10/01/2010 STEEL: Bridge Painting $ 45.25 $ 45.50 $ 46.25 Power Tool/Spray $ 51.25 $ 51.50 $ 52.25 L Shift Work: Where project specifications and/or contract provide for night work outside the regular hours of work, and said night work is l\. performed on a second shift, which is separate from the first crew, the night shift employees shall be paid an additional 1 0% of the regular wage up to seven (7) hours, after which they shall be paid at time and one half the regular wage. If only a night shift is employed, the employees shall be paid at time and one half. L Note: 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 Worked: l 07/01/2009 1 % 1 /2009 10/01/2010 Journeyman $28.31* $28.31** $ 29.90* $ 29.90** $31.04* $ 31.04** l Hourly Rate after 40 hours from May 1 st to Nov. 15th $5.00 only $6.00 only $675 only ~ ~ Hourly Rate after 50 hours from Nov. 16th to April 30th $5.00 only $6.00 only $6.75 only l *For the period of May 1 st to November 15th: This rate shall be paid up to maximun of forty (40) hours worked per week. For all hours exceeding 40, the hourly rate shall drop to the hourly rate shown above by date. l .. Page 56 l..... Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County EXCEPT for the first and last week of employment on the project, and for the weeks of Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day, t this rate shall be paid for the actual number of hours worked. I. "For the period of November 16th to April 30th: This rate shall be paid up to a maximun of fifty (50) hours worked per week. For all hours exceeding 50, the hourly rate shall drop to the l hourly rate shown above by date. OVERTIME PAY See (A, F, R) on OVERTIME PAGE *Note: When calculating overtime pay for the Power Tool/ Spray classification, add Six dollars to the hourly overtime rate calculated for the L "Bridge Painting" classification. HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE L' Overtime: See (4, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES (wage per hour Worked): , (1) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. I. Apprentices: 1 st 2nd 3rd ~ 07/01/2009 40% 60% 80% L Supplemental Benefits: l1st Term: Same as Journeyman excluding the additional $5.00 per hour paid. 2nd and 3rd term: Same as Journeyman 9-DC-9/806/155-BrSS l Painter - Line Striping 06/01/2010 L ~~~I~=~~R~:~II~~ Painter - Line Striping 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, l Westchester DISTRICT 9 WAGES Per hour: l Painter (Striping-Highway): 07/01/2009 Striping-Machine Operator* Linerman Thermoplastic $ 25.53 $ 30.79 L Note: * Includes but is not limited to: Positioning of cones and directing of traffic using hand held devices. Excludes the Driver/Operator of equipment used in the maintenance and protection of traffic safety I SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS .. Per hour paid: Journeyman: 07/01/2009 $ 9.97 + 7% of wage OVERTIME PAY L :~~~:~P, S) on OVERTIME PAGE Paid: Overtime: L See (5, 20) on HOLIDAY PAGE See (5, 8, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17,20,21,22) on HOLIDAY PAGE 9-8A/28A-LS Painter - Metal Polisher 06/01/2010 L JOB DESCRIPTION Painter - Metal Polisher DISTRICT 9 ENTIRE COUNTIES Albany, Allegany, Bronx, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, l.... 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 L Page 57 L\ Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County 07/01/2009 l Metal Polisher $ 24.85* *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 II.. on top of their straight time or overtime, whichever is applicable This also applies to employees erecting scaffolding. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS L Per Hour: 07/01/2009 Journeyman: $ 1102 L ~;:~~:~~6, ~f;n OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY l 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 l Plumber 9-8A/28A-MP 06/01/2010 L ~~~I~~~~~~~II~~ Plumber Dutchess " PARTIAL COUNTIES Delaware: Only the Townships of Middletown and Roxbury. l Ulster: Entire county (including Wall kill and Shawangunk Prisons in Town of Shawangunk) EXCEPT for remainder of Town of Shawangunk, and Towns of Plattekill, Marlboro, and Wawarsing. DISTRICT 8 L ~:~~u~) 07/01/2009 Plumber & L Steamfitter $ 41 .44 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour: l Journeyman: $ 22.48 per hour paid + 2.29 per hour worked** L **Not Subject to Overtime OVERTIME PAY See (B, *E, Q, V) on OVERTIME PAGE L * Note: Time & 1/2 for 1st. 8 on Sat.- all additional hours double time. HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5,6,8, 16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE I REGISTERED APPRENTICES .. (1 )year terms at the following rates. 1 st year. 2nd year. 3rd year. 4th year. 5th year. L $ 15.59 21.73 2526 30.53 35.34 l Supplemental Benefits per hour: i.... Apprentices Ii. " 1 st yr. 2nd yr. $ 10.01 per hour paid + 0.98 per hour worked 12.58 per hour paid + 1.10 per hour worked Page 58 t. L' Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County L 5th yr. 14.46 per hour paid + 1.35 per hour worked 15.93per hour paid + 1.98 per hour worked 17.45 per hour paid + 1.98 per hour worked i If La 3rd yr. 4th yr. 8-21.2-SF L Plumber - HVAC / Service 06/01/2010 JOB DESCRIPTION Plumber - HVAC 1 Service l 6~t~~~~,CP~~~~~~estchester PARTIAL COUNTIES Delaware: Only the townships of Middletown and Roxbury L, Ulster: Entire County(including Wallkill and Shawangunk Prisons) except for remainder of Town of Shawangunk and Towns of Plattekill, Marlboro, and Wawarsing. DISTRICT 8 WAGES Per hour: L HV AC Service 07/01/2009 $ 33.47 L Jobbing & Alteration" 33.47 "Repairs, replacements and alteration work is any repair or replacement of a present plumbing system that does not change existing roughing or water supply lines. l SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS L Per hour worked: Journeyman $ 13.80 per hour paid + .83 per hour worked L ~~~~:~~~:~~n OVERTIME PAGE Note: Time and one half for the first eight hours on Saturdays. Additional hours on Saturday to be paid at double time. L HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 8,16.25) on HOLIDAY PAGE l:.' REGISTERED APPRENTICES (1 )year terms at the following wages. L 1 st yr. $ 16.13 2nd yr. $ 18.55 3rd yr. $ 23.31 4th yr. $ 28.31 5th yr. 30.15 Supplemental Benefits per hour worked: L ~~t;:r~ices 4th term l 5th term $ 13.06 per hour paid plus 0.83 per hour worked $ 13.17 per hour paid plus 0.83 per hour worked $ 13.89 per hour paid plus 0.83 per hour worked $ 13.38 per hour paid plus 0.83 per hour worked $ 13.66 per hour paid plus 0.83 per hour worked 2nd term l 3rd term 1. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ? NOTE: This listing is the combined, updated information for 21.1-SF/Re/AC and 21.2-SF/Re/AC, as of 8/1/09. .. Page 59 t.... Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8-21.1&2-SF/Re/AC l Roofer 06/01/2010 l JOB DESCRIPTION Roofer ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester DISTRICT 9 L :~~~u~: 07/01/2009 L RooferlWaterproofer Shift Work: $ 36.25 L 2nd Shift 3rd Shift $ 39.88 $ 41.69 L ~. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS It Journeyman $ 26.59 L ~~~~:~~;tO~~RTIME PAGE HOLIDAY L......... 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. l ;~~/o ;~~o ~~~o ;~% Supplemental Benefits: l Per hour paid at the following term percentage of Journeyman's. Apprentice: L 1 st $3.67 2nd $13.57 3rd $16.11 4th $20.10 9-8R Sheetmetal Worker 06/01/2010 l JOB DESCRIPTION Sheetmetal Worker ENTIRE COUNTIES L Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester DISTRICT 8 WAGES SheetMetal Worker L SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Journeyman 07/01/2009 $ 3918 $ 28.38 I OVERTIME PAY III OVERTIME:.. See ( B, E, Q, ) on OVERTIME PAGE. *Note: For Sundays or Holidays worked, HOURLY WAGE is double the total of the hourly wage plus the L'i. hourly benefit paid all in wages. (Benefits are included in the wages). HOLIDAY Paid: l See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Page 60 ~.. Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 I. Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Overtime: See (5, 6, 8,13,16,23) on HOLIDAY PAGE L REGISTERED APPRENTICES Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County l 1 st $14.30 2nd $16.19 3rd $ 1805 4th $ 19.90 5th $ 21.64 6th $ 23.49 7th $ 25.32 8th $ 27.60 l Supplemental Benefits per hour: L Apprentices 1 st term 2nd term 3rd term 4th term 5th term 6th term 7th term 8th term $ 12.77 14.25 15.68 17.29 18.92 20.45 21.99 23.09 8-38 L l Sprinkler Fitter 06/01/2010 JOB DESCRIPTION Sprinkler Fitter L' ENTIRE COUNTIES Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester WAGES f Per hour Ii. DISTRICT 1 07/01/2009 01/01/2010 Sprinkler $ 39.40 ii Fitter L SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour worked $ 39.40 L Journeyman $ 17.80 $ 18.85 OVERTIME PAY See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE l ~~;IDAY See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE Note: When a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be considered a holiday and all work performed on either day shall be at LIe the double time rate. When a holiday falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be considered a holiday and all work performed on either day shall be at the double time rate. REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages per hour L One Half Year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage L ~~~o Supplemental Benefits per hour worked 2nd 50% 3rd 55% 4th 60% 5th 65% 6th 70% 7th 75% 8th 80% 9th 85% 10th 90% l 07/01/2009 01/01/2010 1 st & 2nd terms L ~~ O~h~~~ terms $ 7.71 $ 12.55 $ 17.80 $ 8.41 $ 13.35 $ 18.85 1-669.2 06/01/2010 L Survey Crew Consulting JOB DESCRIPTION Survey Crew Consulting l ENTIRE COUNTIES DISTRICT 9 Page 61 t Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 .. Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, Westchester L ~~~~~~ g~~t~~lp~~ion south of the north city line in Poughkeepsie. WAGES L\. Feasibility and preliminary design surveying, line and grade surveying for inspection or supervision of construction when performed under a . Consulting Engineer agreement. Categories cover GPS & underground surveying. Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County L WAGES: (per hour) 07/01/2009 L Survey Rates: Party Chief.... Instrument Man.. Rodman.......... $ 33.70 $ 28.38 $ 25.02 l SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS . Per Hour L All Crew Members: $ 11.70 \j L OVERTIME PAY OVERTIME:.... See ( B, E*, Q, 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 ~ Teamster - Building / Heavv&HighwaV 06/01/2010 l..... 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 over 35 tons. l 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 L and Batch Trucks and all other Tractor Trailers. GROUP 4: Ten Wheelers, Grease Trucks and Tillerman. L GROUP 5: Straight Trucks. GROUP 6: Pick-up Trucks for hauling materials, parts, and Escort Man over-the-road. \ L WAGES: (per hour) 07/01/2009 05/01/2010 l GROUP 1 $ 29.14 $ 29.70 GROUP1A 30.23 30.84 GROUP2 28.60 29.14 GROUP 3 28.39 28.92 l GROUP4 28.28 28.81 GROUP 5 28.17 28.69 GROUP 6 28.17 28.69 L NOTE: additional 20% premium above the hourly wage for hazardous and toxic waste removal. This applies to all groups. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour paid: First 40 hours $ 22.45 $ 23.95 l Page 62 l..... Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 Dutchess County Over 40 hours 17.15 1865 l 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 l governmental agency contracts l HOLIDAY HOLIDAY: Paid:...... See (5,6,13,15,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:.. See ( 5, 6, 13, 15, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE NOTE: Holidays worked Monday to Friday receive straight time wage for working, plus Holiday Pay. *Holidays worked on Saturday, code R applies. L **Holidays worked on Sunday, code T applies. 8-445B/HH Welder 06/01/2010 L 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, t. 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 l ~~~o~; 07/01/2009 Welder (To be paid the same rate of the mechanic performing the work) L ~~~~:~E PAY 1-As Per Trade L l ! L L l L L l l i iI. Page 63 - l Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 II. Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2010005320 L 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 HOLIDAY section. L (A ) (AA) (B ) ( B1 ) l L Time and one half of the hourly rate alter 7 hours per day Time and one half of the hourly rate alter 7 and one half hours per day Time and one half of the hourly rate alter 8 hours per day 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 ( B2 ) Time and one half of the hourly rate after 40 hours per week L (C ) ( C1 ) (D ) (01 ) (E ) ( E1 ) (E3 ) L 1 .. L L (E2 ) L (E4 ) Double the hourly rate alter 7 hours per day Double the hourly rate alter 7 and one half hours per day Double the hourly rate after 8 hours per day Double the hourly rate after 9 hours per day Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday Time and one half 1 st 4 hours on Saturday Double the hourly rate all additional Saturday hours Between November 1 st 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 Saturday may be used as a make-up day at straight time when a day is lost during that week due to inclement weather 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 ~ .. (G ) (F ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday and Sunday Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday and Holidays (H ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays l (I ) (J ) (K ) (L ) (M ) (N ) (0 ) (P ) (Q ) (R ) ~ L. L L l 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 Double the hourly rate on Sunday and Holidays L ( S1 ) (S ) Two and one half times the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked Double the hourly rate on Holidays L (T ) 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 Page 64 L Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRe Number 2010005320 l (U ) (V ) (W) Four times the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked Including benefits at SAME PREMIUM as shown for overtime L NOTE:BENEFITS are PER HOUR WORKED,for each hour worked, unless otherwise noted Time and one half for benefits on all overtime hours. L l ~ .. L l L L La L &:, II- .. l L . .. ~ L ... Page 65 & .. Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2009 - 06/30/2010 Last Published on Jun 01 2010 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRe Number 2010005320 L Holiday Codes 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 Holiday Pay: L 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. Following is an explanation of the code(s) listed in the HOLIDAY section of each classification contained in the attached schedule. The I.. Holidays as listed below are to be paid at the wage rates at which the employee is normally classified. .. r.. ~:> r: .. l ~ ill ~ .. ~ L L L l L ( ~ .. ~ i. .. ( 1 ) None ( 2 ) Labor Day Memorial Day and Labor Day ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) (8 ) ( 9 ) ( 10 ) Memorial Day and July 4th Memorial Day, July 4th, and Labor Day New Year's, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Lincoln's Birthday, Washington's Birthday, and Veterans Day Good Friday Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday ( 12 ) ( 11 ) Columbus Day Election Day ( 14 ) ( 13 ) Presidential Election Day 1/2 Day on Presidential Election Day ( 16 ) ( 15 ) Veterans Day Day after Thanksgiving ( 17 ) July 4th ( 18 ) ( 19 ) (20 ) (21 ) (22 ) (23 ) (24 ) (25 ) 1/2 Day before Christmas 1/2 Day before New Years Thanksgiving New Year's Day Christmas Day before Christmas Day before New Year's ( 26 ) Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Presidents' Day Page 66 l l L L NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Bureau of Public Work - Debarment List ~ '- LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT '- ) j ... Under Article 8 and Article 9 of the NYS Labor Law, a contractor, sub-contractor and/or its successor shall be debarred and ineligible to submit a bid on or be awarded any public work or public building service contract/sub-contract with the state, any municipal corporation or public body for a period of five (5) years from the date of debarment when: L l ~ L. . Two (2) final determinations have been rendered within any consecutive six-year (6) period determining that such contractor, sub-contractor and/or its successor has WILLFULLY failed to pay the prevailing wage and/or supplements . One (1) final determination involves falsification of payroll records or the kickback of wages and/or supplements L L L L L L ~ NOTE: The agency issuing the determination and providing the information, is denoted under the heading 'Fiscal Officer'. DOL = NYS Dept. of Labor; NYC = New York City Comptroller's Office; AG = NYS Attorney General's Office; DA = County District Attorney's Office. A list of those barred from bidding, or being awarded, any public work contract or subcontract with the State, under section 141-b of the Workers' Compensation Law, may be obtained at the following link, on the NYS DOL Website: https:l/dbr.labor.state.nv. us/EDList/search Paqe. do {i ~ .. L l , .. ~. ~ '- .:i, La f~ ... l L L L \. L l L ~. i. l L L ~. '- ... l NYSDOL Bureau of Public Work Debarment List 06/01/2010 L Article 8 ~, '- .F."':. 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Article 8 l DOL DOL BERNADETTE GORMALL Y 250 KNEELAND AVENUE 07109/2007 07/09/2012 YONKERS NY 10705 DOL NYC BERNARD COHNEN 193 HARWOOD PLACE 05/14/2008 05/14/2013 PARAMUS NJ 07652 DOL DOL ....*5455 BEST OF FRIENDS OF 425 HAMIL TON STREET 01/24/2006 01/24/2011 SCHENECTADY CONSTR CO SCHENECTADY NY 12305 DOL DOL ***"9890 BETTY JOE FRAZIER NOBLE 23960 WHITE ROAD 02/14/2008 02/14/2013 CONSTRUCTI WATERTOWN NY 13601 ON GROUP DOL DOL BIAGGIO CANTISANI 200 FERRIS AVENUE 12/04/2009 12/04/2014 WHITE PLAINS NY 10603 DOL DOL *****0818 BLASTEC INC MILLER 121 LINCOLN AVENUE 02/21/2008 02/21/2013 SANDBLASTIN ROCHESTER NY 14611 G & PAINTING DOL DOL *****8501 BLOCKHEAD CONCRETE & POBOX 71 09/03/2008 09/03/2013 PAVING INC CHEEKTOWAGA NY 14225 DOL DOL BRIAN HOXIE 2219 VALLEY DRIVE 12/04/2009 12/04/2014 SYRACUSE NY 13207 DOL DOL *****4311 C & F SHEET METAL CORP 201 RICHARDS STREET 02/25/2009 02/24/2014 BROOKLYN NY 11231 DOL DOL *****0289 C J H INC 22 BLACK HAWK ROAD 06/10/2005 06/10/2010 PINE BUSH NY 12566 DOL DOL ***"9286 CALI BROTHERS INC 1223 PARK STREET 09/12/2007 09/12/2012 PEEKSKILL NY 10566 DOL DOL CANTISANI & ASSOCIATES 220 FERRIS AVENUE 12/04/2009 12/04/2014 LTD WHITE PLAINS NY 10603 DOL NYC *****4437 CAPPRY CONTRACTING 1081 CONEY ISLAND AVENUE 02/09/2006 02/09/2011 MGMT. 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Acknowledge receipt of this addendum in the appropriate location on the bid. Question #1: was looking for the detail spec on the non-ventilated riser on the Carnwath farms print dated 06/25/10. Response: Attached is the detail for the non.ventilated riser. Question #2: The spec on the single phase secondary URD (underground residential distribution) that is to feed the well house and the existing overhead service. Response: The single phase underground cable shall be 600V Triplexed (2 - 4/0 AWG & 1 - 2/0 AWG) cable. Construction is stranded, concentric round, Class B "EC" grade aluminum conductor insulated with 5/64" (.080") heat and weather resistant crosslinked polyethylene (XLP) or ethylene- propylene rubber (EPR). Cable to meet the requirements as set forth in the latest revision of IPCEA publications 5-66-524 (XLP) or 5-19-81 (EPR). Question #3: There is no spec for the secondary feeding from the new 3 phase transformer to the existing service. (this is in the area of the panel board by the main buildings). Response: The secondary cable shall be the same spec as the 3 phase primary cable. Question #4: This is 3 phase secondary not sure if there is a preference for aluminum or copper. Response: Aluminum. ~~~~~~~[Q) AUG 1 7 20iD TOWN OF WAPPINGER TOWN CLERK E:\documents\T Wappinger\a W200a\W20807 Carnwath\Electrical rebid ADDENDUM #2 8-1 -IU.UUl.;/l; .. (.' ,r- N01E 6 / AG.21 stET 1 OF 1 V-A 4- I I I I ,-'" IJ8 j CABLE GRIP METAL _---' CONDUIT GROUND ROD ----... GROUNDING DIAGRAM /'- NOlE 5 MlN.Sl.CJlE-1/8" PER rooT NO'JE 2 PRECAST ~aEIE. S1EEL.tR FIBER DUCT 1. DRY \IS.L NOT REQUIRED IF DUCTS 1ERMINAlE IN A MANHCU OR puusox. 1 OOCIS SOlD SUR ..... DRY EL vtEN DRY EL IS USED.01IIR& !UK IlJCIS ..... WIlDE (It PWBC>>C. 3. SEAL 'roP CF DUCT AFTER CABLE IS IN PLACE 4. CCNemNG Ye1RES 10 BE SLAa< 10 AYOID BREAKAGE DUE 10 FROST AcnON. 50 LOCATE RISER CONDUIT ON SDE CF POlE OPPOSITE 10 lRAFFIC DlREcnON. ELEC1RIC ---STAN) DRWN. DSGN. APPD. CENTRAL HUDSC>>J GAS 6: ELECTRIC CORP. UNDERGROUND CONSTRUC~ON CONDUIT RISER INSTALLA~ON NON VEN 11 LA TED DAlE 7-1-02 ISSUE M'P. NIP. ...11'& MIlofU.Y BID FOR CONTRACT WORK: Base Bid: The Bidder proposes to perform the work required in accordance with the contract documents, for the lump sum of: $ (Words) $ (Figures) Alternate Bid #1 : The Bidder proposes to perform the work required in accordance with the contract documents, except for all costs associated with the trench digging, for the lump sum of: $ (Words) $ (Figures) Unit Price Bid: The Bidder proposes to perform rock excavation and removal encountered for the unit price bid per cubic yard of: $ (Words) $ (Figures) 20