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Carnwath - Emergency Repairs to Carriage House & ChapelRESOLUTION NO. 2004-335-A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING IMMEDIATE EMERGENCY REPAIRS TO THE CARRIAGE HOUSE AND THE CHAPEL LOCATED AT CARNWATH FARMS AND AWARDING CONTRACTS TO UNDERTAKE SUCH REPAIRS At a regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, held at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, on the 13th day of December, 2004, at 7:30 P.M. The meeting was called to order by Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor, and upon roll being called, the following were present: PRESENT: Supervisor - Joseph Ruggiero Council Members - Robert L. Valdati Vincent R Bettina Joseph P. Paoloni Maureen McCarthy ABSENT: The following Resolution was introduced by Mr. Bettina and seconded by WHEREAS, the Town of Wappinger purchased a 99 acre estate property located on Wheeler Hill Road in the Town of Wappinger, commonly known as the "Carnwath Farms"; and WHEREAS, the Estate contains several structures including a carriage house and a chapel; and WHEREAS, the Town has planned the long term rehabilitation of Carnwath Farms, including the rehabilitation of the various structures contained thereon; and WHEREAS, the Town has retained the firm of Cerniglia & Swartz, registered architects, to conduct a study to determine the nature of rehabilitation work needed for the various buildings at Camwath Farms; and CADocuments and Settings\Florence.WAPPINGER\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Filesl01-1<531Resolution 2004-335-A.doc WHEREAS, in consequence of the studies and investigations undertaken by Cerniglia & Swartz, it has been determined that the carriage house and the chapel are in need of immediate repair work and/or remediation and abatement of mold and asbestos containing materials as set forth in the reports attached hereto; and WHEREAS, Donald Swartz of Cerniglia & Swartz has prepared a report to the Town Board outlining the nature of the repair work and/or remediation and abatement required for said structures, a copy of said report dated December 9, 2004 is attached hereto and made part hereof marked and designated Schedule "1'; and WHEREAS, the Town has retained the services of Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "QuES&T") to prepare a Scope of Work for the environmental repairs required at the aforementioned structures and QuES&T has prepared a Scope of Work for the emergency repairs, a copy of which is attached hereto and made part hereof marked and designated Schedule "2"; and WHEREAS, Donald Swartz has requested bids from two general contractors for the emergency stabilization repairs to the carriage house and the chapel and has determined that the lowest bidder is Manfredi Construction as set forth in the letter to the Town of Wappinger from Cerniglia & Swartz dated December 9, 2004, a copy of which is attached hereto and made part hereof, marked and designated Schedule "3"; and WHEREAS, QuES&T has solicited bids from several environmental abatement contractors for the remediation and abatement of mold and asbestos containing materials from the chapel and has determined that the lowest bidder is Asbestos Corporation of America in accordance with the letter to the Town of Wappinger from QuES&T dated December 9, 2004, a copy of which is attached hereto and made part hereof, marked and designated Schedule "4"; and I. CADocuments and Settings\Florence.WAPPINGER\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files101-1<531Resolution 2004-335-A.doc WHEREAS, the Town has applied for financial grants to help defray the costs of rehabilitation and restoration of the various structures at Carnwath Farms; and WHEREAS, in order to expedite the long-term rehabilitative and restorative work, it is necessary to undertake asbestos and mold abatement and/or remediation to the chapel and to undertake the removal of approximately 60 linear feet of flashing including fagade and soffit components as well as various structural repairs to the carriage house in order to render the structures safe for subsequent long-term rehabilitative and restorative work, and WHEREAS, the Comptroller to the Town of Wappinger, Gerald A. Terwilliger, has recommended certain budget transfers hereby amending the Town budget. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows: The recitations above set forth are incorporated in this Resolution as if fully set forth and adopted herein. 2. Based on the report and recommendation of Donald Swartz of Cerniglia & Swartz, the Town Board Town Board hereby determines that unsafe conditions exist at the carriage house and the chapel located at Camwath Farms and hereby determines that emergency conditions exist which require immediate action to be taken to preserve the health and safety of persons and workmen occupying or coming into the vicinity of the aforementioned structures, as well as to prevent further deterioration of the structures as set forth in the report of Donald Swartz dated December 9, 2004 which is attached as Schedule "1". 3. The Town Board farther determines that immediate abatement work is necessary to remove asbestos and mold contained in materials located in the chapel at Carnwath Farms in accordance with the report of Donald Swartz and the Scope of Emergency Work prepared by QuES&T, both of which are attached hereto as Schedule "1" and Schedule "2", respectively. M Capocunnents and Settings\Florence.WAPPINGER\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files10LK531Resolution 2004-335-A.doc 4. The Town Board further determines that certain portions of the carriage house at Carnwath Farms are in imminent danger of falling and/or collapse and pose a danger to the health and safety of any persons or workmen occupying or in the vicinity of the carriage house and the Town Board hereby orders the immediate removal of approximately 60 linear feet of flashing including the fagade and soffit components as well as various structural repairs as recommended by Donald Swartz of Cerniglia & Swartz and in accordance with the Scope of Work prepared by QuES&T, attached hereto as Schedules "1" and "2" respectively. 5. In consequence of the imminent danger to the health and safety of any persons or workmen occupying or coming into the vicinity of the carriage house and the chapel and to expedite the long-term restoration and rehabilitation of the structures at Camwath Farms, the Town of Wappinger Procurement Policy is hereby suspended for the purposes of making the necessary emergency repairs, purchases, and expenditures and to authorize contracts for the abatement, remediation, repair and/or removal of the components above -identified. 6. Town Supervisor, Joseph Ruggiero, is hereby authorized to execute separate purchase orders and/or contracts for the asbestos and mold abatement and structural repairs as recommended by Donald Swartz's letter dated December 9, 2004 and QuES&T's letter dated December 9, 2004, attached hereto as Schedules "3" and "4" respectively. 7. The Town Board hereby awards the contract for the emergency repairs to the carriage house and the chapel at Carnwath Farms to Manfredi Construction for the total sum of Fifty Two Thousand, Three Hundred Dollars ($52,300.00) in accordance with the letter dated December 9, 2004 from Donald Swartz of Cerniglia & Swartz, attached hereto as Exhibit "3". $. The Town Board hereby awards the contract for the removal and abatement of asbestos containing materials and mold at the carriage house and the chapel at Carnwath Farms 4 CADocuments and Settings\Florence.WAPPINGER\Local SettingslTemporary Internet Filesl01_1C531Resolution 2004-335-A.doc to Asbestos Corporation of America for the total sum of Twenty Eight Thousand, Five Hundred, and Seventy -Five Dollars ($28,575.00) in accordance with the letter dated December 9, 2004 from QuES&T, attached hereto as Exhibit "4". 9. The following Town Officers and/or employees and/or professionals are hereby authorized and directed to take whatever steps are needed and to coordinate whatever repair work is required to accomplish the above-specified emergency work at the earliest possible time: Town Supervisor, Building Inspector, Fire Inspector, Engineer to the Town, Architect to the Town and Attorney to the Town. 10. The Town Board hereby authorizes the following budget transfers hereby temporarily amending the Town of Wappinger Budget adopted for the calendar year of 2004: An interfund transfer of $70,000 is to be transferred from the A Fund to HG the Greystone Restoration Capital Project. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: JOSEPH RUGGIERO, Supervisor Voting Afire ROBERT L. VALDATI, Councilman Voting Aye VINCENT F. BETTINA, Councilman Voting Aye JOSEPH P. PAOLONI, Councilman Voting Aye MAUREEN MCCARTHY, Councilwoman Voting Aye Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York December 13, 2004 The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted. ------------- GLORIA 1W ERK 5 CADocuments and Settings\Florence.WAPPINGERILocal Settingsliemporary Internet Fi1es10LK531Resolution 2004-335-A.doc 12/09/04 10:00 FAX 4730284 CERNIGLIA & SWARTZ PC IA002/008 Lot x ARCHITEG'p5+PLANNERS AND Dn-ERIOR DESIGNERS.- P.C. Towa'af �0apP�rigez' , ' •'?� Ivrddlcbvish-Road .. -- .. •• . P.O.Box 324 _ .. vkp�kgers.FalTs, N.Y., vpo HOh+f. jo SFMj RUGGBMO SUPERVISOR , iE: CARNWATH FARMS STARTf I AnO�T " - 'Dear foe; • .. , , . , . ; - - .. • -• .. ' , . " - . , pu, j�ur.dir ctioa we. have conducted ac vistnl voadaioas "ection of bot..Am GuXiW-House aud' Chwct-and an emv}o�l'an=i of & Chapel �u 60r- 'Tbz irrmihPt�i cOncera'at Lbe Carriage Ipwe vas the fwd fascia:syst az t%e•�apel !vnas the spai>1 l ,plaaster. In[ our opsmm�, fmdt S!`b'OrL�i Oft o b1I1 tII�S�IIfi �seu C�le own c0$d= Radm a�Ct��� �� to PrOt= _ .. the`iiealthy saf qty and weffare Of the occvpams �n:aad, atvund t�ke58 SSIUCLIIIC$- '. ' . - Our]; �d sa. our copse is c lysis, l vanietY of ste�ctvsa]r nts a� componeaffected at tive Camiag� 3 ' i re beyond the visable putisl collapse of rhe easteiiy fascia system:. To ient�+ca�e, tk> report = ' -was, based saK%u ion visual inspection of'irhe pzimarysrr sial con 4 oriemts, haoq+evcr a fcsl - Aeie resent yeasts cheat to the'safatyof ax&6 (a- wnaudio�zad) b�n'Tdiag.Qcvupauts. . Co a+rindiag 014ilc fs•the effect'o£ pint a1»saoW 100 tbis'wiirtez: Appredable detenorawn was obseived m eight locations-irulA4 floors, roofs and support stsvcteae.. �A& - rLotis,there ate two mm on the second floor where'tt�mis s urly deraye�, I somaobe wexe -to unl�ovnnglptiiave a either of *ese arms,'thay�d. Oto the fimjk, or slab• so= ek4reezfc et below. In of = 1pc adons bi& arches supporting second floor fimpbm' have deter6iaied to the*point of caVse, as ctWcaced bptl�e brick alreadydown:.in aaat]aes aiea, whip .. , rafter (spo the main mamard roof of the east wingj bas rotted Off ar its support and is hariSing �d xhe. air "1'lie recommended repairs wl �bilwe these areas, but wik.imat Yeauli is the' �, zesroru�oa=off aay}�i toric �vdrk. Otrr goal is.t6:6ne2ie.4 safeir-environmeut and to'predent, as,sntxch posssble; further daferipritiou bf the binding;a thcsc ups: . _-Inn; apel spdf�rad isolated daterioravon of plainer, sues ia',and-imund the• win&w S-1=01 ds of.'the•,e&n *A Upon g!m sn u byour o&e iad m'eavir�ameual connielng firia4' we find that varicnis roofs leatks have leadto the presence -of £able asbestos the CpelbalI. "ire aPP fasice. of both the'shte'xoof ridge and iemal gutter system liar ltad•ta wter_Y-1u �t0 C11Q Wa1-s This Oa bas sibseCj17Cni1�CdUSedthe ��SL�=5�1t m, seveml s ' wind0w'sur i�aih,to's�avl (or'decv ose) into .a fiat powder. Result; of,tests candti cd as • powdered jil i medicate that it is asbesias cOniaiaiag, as asbestos � r6pi}arip blended wig plasrerfoiic6=6t l reasons iathe past. M3is'cond 8Onis •extrmaelykiaiaxdaus m biu iiag • : _ 134 ACADEMY STREET POUGELUMPSIE NEW 7�ORK,.• 12501- 4312 •• .'del: (845),473-0204 •Fax. (845) 473-0284. • .wwar.uarchitecrs:coin - SCHEDULE 11111 CERNIGLIA• & SWARTZ PC 16003/008 19/09/oi 10:01-FAg 4730284 Deceimber9,za :.-. 'Town of Wappip�ger-' - PMS grAgII;�A'TQN gE; �C L1 IV f1'i'Tri AY the v directed the'Chape�,be'�d clos d -to -an ° �pa�a�p �� •. oc arims.a h to o and i medpthe lukv t& ill fnable asbcs-as- m? J 'r r .ptu poriCe fOixhe health. safeW .andwe&m of thc' occuPa �a ' .sauc�s'� g such time as TYS work is done. P1e256 CA puri once if you, MTM -'p,adya�i�adiheso- • . - of zapof`ourfii 'mgs orzeoommeada. a . CEXNIGIAA'* SWA'LTZ, ;ARbftaTiCTS;.PLANNERs .AND INTWPR X)IWG s P.C• . t - p4d isSwaim R.A. Nbotip:IobuLx:rlfa - ._ ... �ilaltmefh1�96�4eac�"rpd -- •. - 7. utL-uu-cuuutatu) M41 Duality Env. Sol. & Tech, Inc. (FRX)845z98625I -N. UJIuuu Pagc 2 of 3 Canawarth Forams Asbestos Abatement ENVIRONMENTAL, REMEDIATION ALTERNATE APPROACHES: The Contractor may propose alt=ate work procedures for review and approval by the Owner. Expense to prepare and file additiaoal variance.., irapplicable, required by the Contractor's alternate proposal shall be the ro,.ponsi bi lity of the Contractor. No alternate work procedures shall be utilized by the Contractor unless specifically approved in writing by the Owner's representative, PRE WORK SUBMITTALS: Provide current copies of NYS DOT Company Asbestos License, Supervisor Certificate and Haudler Ccrtificate t, respirator fits, medical surveillance, name of OSHA competent person to perform personal air monitoring and supervise the Class I and Class II removal work and proposed laboratory for analysis of personal air samples to Owner's representative at the time ofbid due date. Three copies of detailed project schedule and an insurance ccrtircate shall be submiucd within ono week of contract award. No work will be permitted prior to receipt of all required submittals, The Owner shall be limed.as both the Ccrtfficatc Molder and Additional insured. QuLS&T shall be listed as an Additional Insured on the Conunctor's Certificate. PIERSONAL PROTECTIVE LQMPMENT (PPE): The contractor shall provide, require and ensure the use of protective clothing, such as covcrails or similar whole body clothing, head coverings, gloves and foot coverings for any employee entering the regulated area. The contractor shall provide, require and ensure the use ofrespirmtory protection for all employees entering the regulated ares. TEMP012ARY FACIIr.i' ES: Electricity and water supply will be maintained in the building for use by the Contrmctor. The Con tractor is responsible for securing all power in the work a=(s) and establishing all temporary GFI hookups necessary to complete bis work. The locations and timing of all electrical tie -urs shall be coordinated with the Owner. The Contractor shall provide access to GFCI electrical power, required to perform the area air monitoring for this project, within and immediately adjacent to the regulated arca. SCOPE AND LOCATION OF WORK CHAPEL- Asbcatos- The contractor will remove Clic asbestos containing plaster from the areas of damage to a sound condition. The edges and surfaces scraped or removed shall be coated with a liquid encapsulant to provide a protective layer, No reconstruction of the planter is required under this contract. Mold- The contractor shall wipe and NEPA vacuum all non asbestos containing surfaces usitrS a mild disinfecting solution. All work shall be performed utilizing negative air containment's. 'the work area wi l I be cleared by total fungal spore counting under visual microscopy. CARIAGE HOUSE- Tltc contractor will remove approximately sixty linear feet (one hundred and twenty square fact) of flashing including the facia and sotrit components in there entirety. The flashing will be cut to provide a straight transition line at the first course of slate roofing. The cut line at each mxtent of the work area will be coordinated with the owners representative. No reconstruction ofthc facia, soffit or gutter system is required under this contract. ENVIRONMENTAL TYtAINr O AND CONSULTING throw• comw2nh 12/09/04 10:01 FAX 4730284 CERNIGiIA & SWARTZ PC _ iM004/008 ARCHITECT'S, PLANNERS AND WIERIOR DLSiCIN RS,'P.C. .Z'alls;•i�Te*York 12590 ATTN.- HON: JOSEPH-RUGGIERO - OWN SUPERVISOR EMF.RGFNC.Y STAau.zMUONRFPA'S.ro.THE cARRTA _ . • ; HOTJSE AND. CHAPEL AT CARNWATH FARMS • 'Dear Srapervisor Rasggiexo, ' , :.. . ' .. .. ' - - . ' . '. , : • . - .. . Mease be idvised that bids for exti 9wx YstabRizz&n wok at the above mf minced pivject were - r�acesved': •w� k. Due ta,tlte urgent and limioed natl= of tbe'woik an infoinni bid pr6dds u d bpselecriag tivo qwiifieciconcractoxs: aaNo;bid bond, petfd apancae i'�nd, orlabor and marexnl ymentbo ds wet ragwv& Parties` sting contractors w= Madre & G-,-nesa1 Constxoc6on of Poug*psie; NevaY6* and Rdndack Cbsisaix.•ctioa of Red'I-Took NewYodr,• , , . : - .. . wirlt the fo1%wrgg-iesi>bts. - .: •• • - . , ... GENEAA CONSTRUC`rION ne scvpc, of wa&�ortbe: Geime Coast�ucdan base bid is oWfinia in'the ac6ched R4=-Foil - _'ros Na. I Dated December 7, 2004. The bid resuks sue u follows: Age Manfa+edi Constnictioa $52;300.00 Rondack•Const Mu n $58,448.0 lbe Vilified 10w bidder' is iadicated by boldface typ6 -Tt is ;has y6u d WCeivedA ' fetter Jspxxi Ma iadi Consxr,�cooa v+ct�rhair 'of tie "Uq XEmenr farphyxneat of pr wiling wage rotes in con. rMil ec NG*YodkState Deputtnau of 1. bor standards. ,fir, scope was wvi m ed'and coafi rmed with no sybstitiman� being us�'1ded. lsii erfore;Iclowmg=vkw of tha iufbzzx 4 noted above, this affica rcoo� a*Ad of the ' . _... .` ..contrii to Minfrc&Cmswxi= for t6 ankn= of FkTwo'' 1pusand.7iee fim r d Dears - �552,300.00}; : If'&ie axe say quwn= please contact our office at paur.canv�cnicnca CERNIGLIA .SWARTZ A�iCH� T.CTS,'�'1AAN1rTDm ANOR.DESICNERS; P.C.. • . r Dariid L Swartz; I�:A - Partner - - �a' F 1%no�10�OL432G�rniiah 5alrV.uMesn Te[\s�U46idrocomlTropd' - . . - c� , AlEirrP.Tiobnti,Ei4 ,. .. •. •• 34. ACAMMY STREET•POU HUEPSIE NEW YORK 12601-X312: ' . _ Int: (845) 473.O204. • Par. (845)473,-0284 + wwW.caecchitecn.cottl SCHEDULE 113" izruaiv4 IU UI r'AA 47SUYS4 CEKNLGLIA & SWA3t7L YL Town oflNap9amgers •- • • -.ItE� . • . �ARi�TV�VATH FARMS STABI�.YZA'I'ION - . - - ... • .. • ' TQWN OF �VAPIP'INGER,.N.Y. • . • • -• _ .. : Paget . and te•.othei. a}igning under-the -outside brick arch;teepiu� the• of bAszin' fliiai wit11 " _ " r face of Erect 2x6 stud cnb.walls on top of the`bekrm up.tigfat to-support the brick; 5 with outs dc' face of stud flush with•face•of brick" Con neet the 6uf6oerd •snd inb6dmd 2x& _ waUs (tQp and bot'tonn with 2ac6 wood cross joist= Eruct 3/•4�" piywood casing sp : the bottatn of the beams as a soffit,, up the side ofthe sleds, and eg g 18". up the face. ofbrlck. Provide 8x8 pmervad" treated-wood posts imder•:each LVL'area & end..' Mgdify & rasa dovrs to mafi tain.oper*&Y-of exisft.&QrW$_Y- ? • h.', s 1�oLtedbascs..at �QN= timber• tolurnras'suppoltiag the North shed Mof -.replace ta►o ,cprit� .. umits in-kind-At t$c out4de corner past eruct 21 shot`m fr concis g ,Of 8x8 -c - preser ve iiear dd woodpost'f�aaldng ttic cxistuig corner past witls ;art 8x8 header arli . ..pater .cotmectmg 'tl3c. posts' and brace as requirctii.: S. Rotti droof.vaEcy bekif and second fiaor'f vr=g near North star= tower - *d-a ` ; • _ iecrixora c Trescrvativc treated wood 8x8 post under the end of the valla}► beaiin worth anbther•alignmg oda the floor,'fraznting to provide'solid weod support from the vailejr beam ,to the fim floor slab. Shore floor biifng arbun&roM4 area with wo6d-8x6 ,.pm6ivative'treated:posrs at 6 feet o:c. apd'tiiple wood 2x1Q b�_ Brace as rec wm . Rem Ve lotted wood and erect vood P10 mm ft=4 oyes: iatteel: arrea. Platfomr JWa is io be:Ikc joists at 1b" o-. c. laid tb•span across opening between•a Wxturgi* soumd,ioists.;_ .. -orbeams with 3/4" plywobdscrewed at.�" o•c.. • ' ;' . ..6_ Ro{ted .secoand�oor. framing along North stair ha.Uwky - shore:tIoor fr.aming ir6und ioiw . - area witliwood $x6 preservative treated pasts at 6 feet o.c. and triple woad 2x10 Aria. a s required Remove rotted wood and and wood platform framia'g'over rotted sieaa':-Pkstfbr n frahm is to bo 2k6• joists at 16" o.c. laid td"spam across openbg bitween ._-stivamalty.sound joists or••beirm with 3/4" plywoodsctewed-at b" ox. " 7. , •Rott'td beam` bgm*S alt the Xorth *ia l of the 'Vest wing•- dect a preacrvative tMEted wood 8z8 shoring past to support the end of the'dcter*aW bream &. Lvosc bricks in,&tcnivrAcdhcarths.(three loeaHons) - Colo VC loose bricks and' "assure" - stabs�l'ty'of bricks rano mg: Erent vrood•platfonn fra3mmg over resulting opemg•irl i ; - ,or~ -Plat" framing is to, be 2x6 joists' 8t 16"• o-c. laidto spam across operon$ between.` . •' suLtuiaIlysoimd joists or •beams -ft 314" plywood Screived at.6" .o.c. . 12/09/04 10:02 FAX 4730284 CERNIGLIA & SWARTZ FC g'f 14 S UqE 9400 t4q `P Acari F -w -n" f � REH*W WWAC M�'►�� � rte. u I�ui�iG A�� 4� per° r r-(CTAl_pp.tf CUM Wow ���ta ficA�.17 L i Z008/008 9YJ-qlg& FRAMi9* -P Rcm4gP4 TV rMS-WO-Y _ f Apr FACW OICUL p"-xo u snsla c-fc?m- 07epZ 94F -moo" -4 g�* Lc"-- VOSM16r "At"A' om �wcR� o�►sc�i� it ""A.cFIL s } AtT r !rplutre .6.fC-ra o t4 OF_ *r* l 1. Coe LFL, ( o� Ge"MYOL & 17 ARCHI.'I'EcTs, FLANNEM AND INTERIOR DESIGNERS, P.C. 134 ACADEMY STREET POVGHKMME NEW YORK 13 60 14 3 11 MORRIS ASSOCIATES IvMENGINEERING CONSULTANTS, PLLC t9 talks Lane, Poughkeepsie. New York 12601 Tel: (845) 4543411 Fax {845) a73-1962 ] 187 Church Sheet PoughkeeMe. New York 12601 Tel: (845) 471-7900 Fan: (845) 471-7401 ❑ 389 Foirvlew Avenue Hudson, New York 12534 Tel: (518) 828.2300 Fo)c(518) 828-3963 E-Mdl: morrtsassoctates@aol.com July 31, 2009 Mr. Christopher Colsey, Supervisor Town of Wappinger 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 Re, Carnwath Mansion MA # W20807.00 Dear Supervisor Colsey and Town Board Members: The repairs and restoration to -the roof at Carnwath Mansion were putout to -bid -by the Town in 2007. The repairs and restoration were not awarded. A Project Manual was prepared Swartz Architectural Group, P.C. entitled `"Carnwath Farms Mansion . Roofing Rehabilitation Cobblestone Road Wappingers Falls,. New York" dated August 3, 2007 and let for bid with bids due back on August 30, 2007. This bid for the rehabilitation of the mansion roof was to include demolition, reconstruction and rehabilitation of the Mansion roofs, fascias, soffits and associated ceiling framing and miscellaneous masonry demolition, repair and re -pointing. All Mansion roofs were to be demolished and re -framed with either new structural steel or wood, or both depending upon location. The new roofing was. to be fully adhered EPDM single ply membrane and mechanically attached lead coated copper flat seam metal roofing depending on ;location. The work at the soffits and fascias required shop fabrication and replication of historical detailing with sections of the fasciafsofFits preassembled offsite. The Town received and opened bids for this project on August 30, 2007, and. the lowest acceptable bid .was by Piazza Brothers Construction, .Inc. of Valhalla, New York for a total price of $894,960.00. This included the base bid priceof $837,660.00 and three alternates totaling $57,300,00: The three alternates included (1) fabricate all new standing and running trim (including brackets) in cedar- ($9,800.00); (2) provided new lightning protection system ($35,000.00); and' (3). provide new winter temporary roof protection ($12,500.00). The Town Board - decided not to award this bid, so no further action was undertaken at that time to repair the roofs. • There was a second bid manual prepared for the Town by Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc. and dated August 12, 2007; which pertained to the removal and disposal of lead based paint on the interior walls of the Mansion and the asbestos abatement of the existing roofing material. Supervisor Colsey Town of Wappinger Re: Carnwath Mansion MA ## W20807.00 July 31, 2009 Page 2 I had been asked to prepare and obtain pricing to provide repair measures to the mansion roof. In June, 2008 Morris Associates presented a proposal from Vanguard Roofing for the repairs to the mansion, as follows: A. Temporary Tarp 1 — Lower flat roof below the main upper roof at roof access hatch - $2,387.00. Provide temporary roof coverage for water -proofing over the existing roofing. ` material on the lower roof of the mansion. This roof is currently leaking and is causing damage to the flooring and walls inside the mansion. This. work should be performed as:soon as possible to prevent further damage. The roof. -will eventually need to be replaced. An alternate for -permanent repair of the lower flat roof included replacement of sheathing as needed and install an EPDM roof in lieu of a temporary tarp for $12,453.00. B. Temporary Tarp 2 First floor angle.bay roof- $1,973.00 Provide temporary roof coverage for water -proofing over the existing roofing material, which is leaking and causing damage to the flooring and walls inside the mansion. This work should be performed as soon as possible to prevent further damage. The roof will eventually need to be, replaced. An alternate for pennanent repair of the angle bay roof included replacement of sheathing as needed and install an EPDM roof in lieu of a temporary tarp for $13,419.00. C. Partial demolition of 2 brick chimneys in the main upper roof - $6,244.00 This proposalis to remove the top 2/3's portion of the 2 chimneys, and seal off the chimney that is not connected to the furnace, and to provide a'water- proof chimney cap and galvanized metal cover to the second chimney; which Will allow the furnace to be: operated. The top two -third's of the- chimneys, which are -.brick, have deteriorated and' r the mortar has worn away leaving the bricks loose: These loose bricks could be a hazard, should they loosen and fall to the ground. E:ldocumanlslT SHrappingaAa W20 MVv2DB07 Cmwath3Camwalh - Roof synpasis to TB 10.15.06.doc Supervisor Colsey July 31, 2009 Town of Wappinger Page 3 Re. Carnwath Mansion MA # W20807.00 D_ Remedial roof repairs to the seams in the roofing on the main upper roof - $8,232.00 This proposal is for removal and repair of `blisters" in the existing asphalt membrane roofing, and to provide reinforcing and water -proofing to the seams that have opened up in the roofing material. These open seams are allowing water to seep into and underneath the roofing, and will likely cause damage to the wood deck and structure below the roof. The total cost for this. work. is $18,836..00 or $40,358.00 with permanent repairs to the lower flat roof and angled hay roof. If you have any, questions, please fee: free to contact me at (845) 454-3411 ext 30. Very truly yours, MORRIS ASSOCIATES Robert . Gr y, E. j'! - Engineer to the Town RJGlmet c.c. Ralph Halt, Recreation Director, (via e-mail) George Kolb, Director of Code Enforcement (via e-mail) John C. Masterson, Town Clerk (via e-mail) Albert P. Roberts, Attorney to the Town (via e-mail) E-5documentstT Wappingerta W20081W200 CamwafhXGamwath - Rod synposis to TB 1D-1 S-08.doc MORRIS ASSOCIATES ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS, PLLC Y Vk Elks Lone Poughkeepsie, New York 12601 Tel: (845) 4543411 For -(W473-1962 ❑ 187 Church Street Poughkeepsie. New York 12601 Tel: (845) 47 i 7900 Fax: (845) 471-79101 ❑ 389 Fairview Avenue, Hudson, New York 12534 Tel• (518) 828-2300 Fax: (518) 8283963 E -Mail: rnorrisassodatesQaol.com July 31, 2009 Mr. Christopher Colsey, Supervisor Town of Wappinger 20 Middlebush Road Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 VIA E-MAIL Re: Carnwath Mansion MA # W20807.00 Dear Supervisor Colsey and Town Board Members: The repairs and restoration 'to the roof at Camwath Mansion were put out to bid by the Town in 2007. The repairs and restoration were not awarded. • A Project Manual was prepared Swartz Architectural Group, P.C. 'entitled "Camwath Farms Mansion Roofing Rehabilitation Cobblestone Road - Wappingers Falls, New York" dated August 3, 2007 and let for bid with bids due back on August 30, 2007. This bid was let for the rehabilitation of the mansion roof and was to include demolition, reconstruction and rehabilitation of the Mansion roofs, fascias, soffits and associated ceiling framing and miscellaneous masonry demolition, repair and re -pointing. All Mansion roofs were to be demolished and re- framed with either new structural steel or wood, or both depending upon Location. The new roofing was to be fully adhered EPDM single ply membrane and mechanically attached lead coated copper flat seam metal roofing depending on location. The work at the soffits and fascias required shop fabrication and replication of historical detailing with sections of the fascia/soffits preassembled offsite. The Town received and opened bids for this project on August 30, 2007, and the lowest acceptable bid. was by. Piazza Brothers Construction, Inc. of.Valhalla,-New' York . for a total price of $894,960.00. This included. the base bid price of $837,660.00 and. three alternates totaling $57,300.00. The three, alternates included (1) fabricate all new standing and running trim (including brackets) in cedar = ($9,800.00); (2) provided new lightning protection system ($35,000:00); and (3) provide new winter temporary roof protection ($12,500.00): • There was a second bid manual prepared for the Town by Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies, Inc. and dated August 12, 2007; which pertained to the removal and disposal of lead based paint on the interior wails of the Mansion and the asbestos abatement of the existing roofing material. Supervisor Colsey Town of Wappinger Re: Carnwath Mansion MA # W20807.00 July 31, 2009 Page 2 I had been asked to prepare and obtain pricing to provide repair measures to the mansion roof. In June, 2008 Morris Associates presented a proposal from Vanguard Roofing for the repairs to the mansion, as follows: A. Temporary Tarp 'I — Lower flat roof below the main upper roof at roof access hatch - $2,387.00. Provide temporary roof coverage for water -proofing over the existing roofing material on the lower roof of the mansion. This roof is currently leaking and is causing damage to the flooring and walls inside the mansion. This work should be performed as soon as possible to prevent further damage. The roof will eventually need to be replaced. B. Temporary Tarp 2 - First floor angle bay roof- $1,973.00 - - Provide .temporary roof coverage for water -proofing over the existing roofing material, which. is leaking and causing damage to the flooring and walls inside the mansion. This work should be performed as soon as possible to. prevent further damage. The roof will eventually need to be replaced. An alternate add on for permanent repair of the angle bay and lower roof was to replace sheathing as needed and install an EPDM roof in lieu of a temporary tarp for an additional $4,360.00. C. Partial demolition of 2 brick chimneys in the main upper roof - $6,244.00 This proposal is to remove the top 2/3's portion of the 2 chimneys, and seal off the chimney that is not connected to the furnace, and to provide a water- proof.chimney cap and galvanized metal, cover to the second. chimney, which . will allow the:fumace,to be. operated: _ The :top two third's of the chimneys, which are brick, have deteriorated and the mortar:nas worn away leaving the„bricks loose, These loose bricks coVld' be a hazard, should. they loosen and fall to the ground. D.. Remedial roof :repairs to the seams in the rooting on the main- upper roof $0,232.00 This proposal is for removal and repair of "blisters” in the existing asphalt- membrane roofing, and to provide. reinforcing and water -proofing to the seams that have opened up in the roofing material_ These open seams are allowing water to seep into and underneath the roofing, and will likely cause damage to the wood deck and structure below the roof. The total cost for this work is $40,358.00 or $44,718.00 with permanent repairs to the lower roof. E9datumentslT WaWager%a WMDM20$07 CarnwathlCamwath -Roof synpcsis to TB 10-15-08.doc Supervisor Colsey July 31, 2009 Town of Wappinger Page 3 Re: Carnwath Mansion MA # W20807.00 If you have any questions, please fee free to contact me at (845) 454-3411 ext 30. Very truly yours, MORRIS ASSOCIATES Robert J. Gray, P.E. Engineer to the Town RJGlmet c.c. -Ralph Holt, Recreation Director, (via e-mail) George Kolb, Director of Code `Enforcement (via e-mail) John C. Masterson, Town Clerk (via e-mail) .Albert P. Roberts,- Attorney to th'e Town (via e-mail.) E:%documenlslT wappirga,ia W2D081W20Sa7 LamwalA%Carnwa[h -Roof synposis to TB 10-15�06.dcc 07/13/2007 15;12 CIA SECURITY 4 29?4558 NO.243 1?01 COMMERCIAL INSTRUMENTS & ALARM SYSTEMS, INC. 2 SUMMIT COURT, SUITE 306 FISHKILL, NEW YORK 12524 TEL: 845.896.9500 FAX: 845.896.8887 FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET TO. FROM: Gina Colleen COMPANY: DATE: Town of Wappinger July 13, 2007 FAX NUMBER., TOTAL NO. OF PAGES INCL, COVER: 845-297-4558 7 PHONE NUMBER: SENDERS REFERENCE NUMBER: RE. YOUR REFERENCE NUMBER: Proposal -- Carriage House ❑ URGENT ❑ FOR REVIEW ❑ PLEASE COMMENT ❑ PLEASE REPLY ❑ PLEASE RECYCLE NOTES/COMMENTS: TOWN CLERK 07/13/2007 15:12 CIA SECURITY 4 2974558 July 13, 2007 NO.243 :702 Commercial Instruments & Alarm Systems, Inc. 2 Summit Court, Suite 306 Fislhkill + New York • 12524 (845) 896-9504 FAX: (845) 896-8887 Town of Wappinger 20 Middlebush Rd Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 RE! Radio Monitoring and Fire Alarm repair - Carriage Mouse Dear Mr. Sherdian: Thank you for the opportunity to provide our proposal for the installation of a Radio for your business. Enclosed please find the following documents: , ■ Proposal & RentaVManitoringAgreement. I trust that these documents will meet with your approval. If they are satisfactory, please sign, initialing any desired options, and return the original copies to our office. Please initial the r' ted and return all keeping the client copies for your records, • Subscriber Data Sheet Please complete and sign this document, paying particular attention to the shaded areas as this information is essential for proper dispatching procedures and its prompt return will help to avoid delays in putting your system on-line. Upon receipt of the signed paperwork, we will contact you to schedule an installation date. Should you have any questions, please feet free to call me at anytime. Cordially, Colleen Washburn Enclosures Cc: Gina U.L. LIsTen INSTALLATIONS • ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS • CCTV • CENTRAL .STATION MONITORING POUGHKEEPSIE KINGSTON (845) 473-2000 (845) 338-2967 0'Pi1.i12007 15:12 CIA SECURITY � 2974556 IA NQ.243 P03 Commercial Instruments >& Alarm Systems, Inc. 2 Summit Court, Suite 306 • Fishkill • New York 4, 12524 (845) 896-9500 FAX: (845) 896.8887 FIRE E A�.A M R `P`A° R AND RA D�I.Q MONITORING PROPOSAL SUBMITTED To: $USIN885 PHONE: DATE: Town Of Wappinger 914-456-7045 July 13, 2007 MAilaw ADDRESS: JoB NAME: 20 Middlebush Rd Cormwath Farms, Carriage House MAILING ADDRESS: JOB LOCATION: Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 72 Cormwath Farms Lane, Wappingers Falls FAx#: ATTN: 845-297-8451 Bob Sherdian 845-297-4558 Gina Thank you for the opportunity to submit our proposal for Fire Alarm Repair acrd Radio installation for the Carriage House. The installation will include the following: CIA will furnish and install a Radio Telemetry unit to the existing Napco 6000 Fire Alarm Panel to send a fire alarm signal to our UL Listed Central Station upon activation of a fire alarm generated by the existing heat detectors throughout the building. The wireless radio eliminates the need for phone lines. RADIO MONITORING The AES Radio Network uses the latest in Intelligent Technology and provides immediate transmission of alarm signals to CIA Central Station without the use of telephone lines. Radio Signals are received within two seconds of the alarm, unlike the phone dialer system that may take 30 to 6'0 seconds to communicate an alarm. In addltion, the AES Intelligent Systems reports test signals daily to insure the integrity of the system. The radio will be installed on the wall next to the fire alarm panel. The AES 7450-E Series Radio Transceiver is equipped with the following features: O Built-in power supply and 7 -amp -hour battery a Four input zones 0 A/C power supervision and low -battery supervision ❑ Cabinettemper u Antenna with mounts and antenna brackets ❑ Not listed for stand alone fire communication Please note: FCC requires a license to operate any radio, Under the rental program, CIA will procure the FCC license. FIRE DETECT -ICN DEVICES On Thursday July 6, 2007 an inspection was made and numerous deficiencies were found: At the entrance above the double doors one heat detector was "blown" at some point it was activated and it needs to be replaced. In the 1st Floor storage area one heat detector is disconnected and wiring is hanging on the floor and the wiring needsto be reinstalled. Numerous heat detectors and wiring is loose and hanging in several areas of the building. The outside horn/strobe did not activate when the control panel was activated. Repairs to the system are to be done on a time & material basis of $130.00 per hour. Parts replacement cost of $16.00 per heat detector and $65.00 per ham/strobe. INVESTMENT DATA * *Prking guaranteed for 60 days." RADIO MONITORING/RENTAL FEE: Radio Monitoring Fee is ($34,00) per month for and $5.00 per month for rental for a total fee of thirty nine $39.00 per month billed quarterly, in advance, in addition to the digital I.J. L, LIsTEQ INSTALLATIONS a AccESs CONTROL SYSTEMS • CCTV • CFENTRAL STATION M0141TORING POURNKEEPSIE KINGSTON (845) 473-2000 (845) 338-2967 r�is�eaar 1t): 12 SIH 51=CUHITY 4 2974558 Nb.243 1;04 monitoring fee, Monitoring includes all alarm reporting by zones, supervision of a/c power, battery condition and daily test signal to our U.L. listed Central Station. INSTALLATION FEE: The radio can be rented, which provides for all maintenance, service inspections, and repairs for an installation fee of $350.170. NOTES-, 1. Field testing will be performed prior to installation to determine if signals are strong enough from your location. Due to the building construction, a remote antenna may be required. Antenna may be located in the upper floors of the building or exterior of the building. Base bid inciudes an antenna next to radio. 2. Guarantee applies only to devices installed under this proposal. 3. At completion of the inspection, CIA will provide a written report. Any problems found will be noted, and any repairs required will be addressed under a separate contract a, Any changes in the scope of the work will be done on a separate agreement. 5. CIA makes no representations or guarantees as to the condition, usability or type of the existing wiring. OPT10,,NS. - Pricing for options is only valid during the Installation ofthe base system. if option(s) Is selected, all terms and eondWDns of the orlginal5ales/Rental Agreement apply. OPTION #1 UL LISTED FIRE COMMUNICATOR RADIO We will furnish and install a UL Listed Radio, NFPA Standards require an alternate means of communication be provided in the event the primary means is not functional. Many systems use two (2) different telephone lines, or internet monitoring and one phone line. The problem that exists is when phone service is lost, usuallythe broadband connection is also and communication is gone, CIA recommends the installation of a wireless radio system. The AES radio system has a U.L listingfor fire communication. The radio telemetry provides near instant notification of fire -alarm transmisslons. The AES radio network uses the latest in Intelligent Technology and provides immediate transmission of alarm signals to CIA's Central Station without the use of telephone lines. Radio signals are received within two seconds of the alarm, unlike the phone dialer system which may take 30 to 60 seconds to communicate an alarm. In addition, the AES intelligent System reports test signals daily to insure the integrity of the system. The AES 7750 Series radio transceiver is equipped with the following features: ■ Built in power supply and 7 AMP hour battery • Eight input zones • A/C power supervision and low battery supervision 6 Cabinet Tamper 8 U.L, listed for "AA" Burglary & Fire Please note: FCC requires a license to operate any radio. Under the rental program, CIA will procure the FCC license. If desi(ed, please add $500.00 to the above rental installation price. AccEPTzD (P)ease initial) Monitoring and rental fee will remain the same. ACCEPTED aY,,' Aumomzm SIGNATURE PLEASE TYPE OR PRrNT NAME This proposal Is subject to Subscriber signing a standard Sales agreement prior to commencing work. Any purchase orders issued are agreeing to the terms and conditions of this proposal. THE PARTY AGREES THAT THE ALARM SYSTEM IS NOT DESIGNED OR GUARANTEED TO PREVENT ANY LOSS BY BURGLARY, THEFT OR OTHER ILLEGAL ACTS OF THIRD PARTIES, OR LOSS BY F1 RE, SMOKE, WATER, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IF, NOT W7HSTANDING THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, THERE SHOULO ARISE ANY LIA&LJ Y ON THE PART OF CIA, AS A RESULT OF BURGLARY. THEFT, H00 -1.)P, FIRE. SMOKE IiIQUIPMENT FXLURE. OR ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER OR NOT SUCH LOSS, DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY WAS CAUSED BY OR CONTRIBUTED TO BY CIA's NEGLIGENCETO ANY DEGREE OR FAILURE TO PERFORM ANY OBLIGATION, SUCH UADILITY SHALL BE LIMfTED TO ANY AMOUNT EQUAL TO 5% OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OR TO THE SUM OF $250.00, WHICHEVER IS GREATER, Town of Wappingers Prcposol Page 2 of 2 7/13/2007 15:12 CIA SECURITY 3 2974555 - N0.243 POG Lkem h'YS # 120000-1691111 COMMERCIAL INSTRUMENTS & ALARM SYSTEMS, INC. 2 SUMMIT COURT, F1SHKILL, N. Y 12524 STANDARD ALARM RENTAL AGREEMENT AplO RFNTJIL 8r M��l1fipRING .- Agreementmade this 13th day of July 2007, between COMMERCIAL INSTRUMENTS & ALARM SYSTEMS, INC. (hereinafter referred to as 'Owner') and Town of Wappingers (hereinafter referred to as "Renter) The parties hereto agree that: 1. RADIO IS RENTED AND REMAINS PERSONAL PROPERTY OF OWNER. Owner shall rent, install, and service in the premises of the Renter located at Carriage House, 72 Cormwalh Farms Lane, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590, a radio described herein, including all necessary devices and equipment, for the duration of this agreement, with the understanding that the endresystem, described herein, including all apparatus, equipment, instruments, foil and will installed or connected with the radio is and shall always remain the sole personal property of the Owner and shall not be considered a fixture or a part of the realty, and Renter shall not permit the attachment thereto of any apparatus not furnished by Owner. Renter acknowledges that Owner has offered additional and more sophisticated equipment at a higher rental and service charge. 2. SCHEDULE OF INSTALLATION. Description of Equipment Please refer to proposal doled 7113107. The value of installed equipment is$1,500.00 3. INSTALLATION, RENTAL AND SERVICE CHARGES; RENTER'S DEFAULT. Ranter agrees to pay to Owner ;. The sum of $350.00 for the installation of the radio, of which $350.00 is payable upon execution of this agreement. (b) The sum of $39.00, plus lax, per month, payable quarterly in advance for the rental, monitoring and servicing of the radia for the term of this agreement commencing on the first day of the month next succeeding the date hereof, and continuing monthly thereafter, all payments being due on the first of the month. The parties agree that due to the nature of the services to be provided by the Owner, the payments to be made by the Renter for the term of this agreement form an integral part of Owners anticipated proft% that in the event of Renter's default it would be impossible to fix Owner's actual damages. Therefore, in the event Renter defaults in the payment of any of the aforementioned charges to be paid to Owner, the entire balance of all payrnents forthe entire term herein shall immediately became due and payable, and Renter shall be liable therefore, and Owner shall be permitted, at its option, to removeits alarm system without relieving Renter of any obligation hereunder. Should Renter refuse to permitOwrer access to the premises to remove the rad3owithin 72 hours after demand therefore, the radio shall, at the Owner's option, be deemed sold to the Renter for the amount set forth herein above as the value of the equipment. 4. TERM OF AGREEMENT: RENEWALS. The term of this agreement shall be for a period of five (5) years. The agreement shall renew itself fare period of five (5) years and for successive periods of one year thereafter under the same terms and conditions, unless either party gives written notice to the other patty by certified mail, return receipt requested, of their intentlon not to renew the contract at least 30 days prior to the expiration of any term. 5. INCREASES OF MONTHLY CHARGE; OWNER'S OPTION TO TERMINATE AGREEMENT, Owner shall be permitted to increase the monthly payments provided for herein at any lime or times after the expiration ofone year from the data hereof, upon giving notice to Renter, and if Renter is unwilling to pay any such increased charge, Owner shall be permitted, at its option, upon written notice to Renter, to terminale this agreement as if the tens had expired, and Owner shall be permitted access to Renters premises to remove its radio, and Renter shall be relieved of any obligation to pay any monthly charge after said radio is removed. Renter's failure to object to any such increase within ter (10) days of notification therefore shall be deemed an acceptance of said increase. 6. CENTRAL OFFICE MONITORING: Upon receipt of a signal from the radio, Owner ori designee communication center shall make every reasonable effort to notify Owner and the appropriate municipal police or firs department. Renter acknowledges that signals transmitted from Owner's premises directly to municipal or ire departments are not monitored by personnel of Owner or Owner's designee communications center and Owner does not assume any responsibility forthe manner in which such signals ata monitored or the response, Vany, to such signals. Renter acknowledges that signals which are transmitted over telephone lines, wire, air waves, or other modes of communication pass through communication networks wholly beyond the control of Owner and are not maintained by Owner and, therefore, Owner shall not be responsible for any equipment failure which prevents transmission signals from reaching the central office monitoring center or damages arising therefrom. Central station is authorized to record and maintain audio and video transmissions, data and communications, and shall be the exclusive owner cf such property, 7. RENTER'S CARE OF EQUIPMENT; REPAIRS AND ADDITIONS. RENTER agrees not to alter, remove, or tamper with the installed system or to permit the same to be done and to safeguard the system against loss or damage. Should said system or any part thereof be damaged or destroyed by fire, water, lightning, criminai acts or "Acts of God", repairs or replacement thereof shall be paid for by RENTER, RENTER further agrees to bear the cost of repairs, replacement, relocations or additions to the system made necessary as the result of any painting, alteration, or remodeling of RENTER'S premises or fixtures 8. ALTERATION OF PREMISES FOR INSTALLATION. Owner is authorized to make preparations such as drilling holes, driving nails, making attachments or doing any other thing necessary in Owner's sole discretion for the installation and service of the radio, and Owner shall not be responsible for any condition created thereby as a result of such installation, service, of removal of the radio. Renter shall not be responsible for the condition of the premises upon removal of the radio and Renter represents thefts owner of the premises, if other than Renter, authorizes the installation of the radio under the terms of this agreement. 9. RENTER'S DUTY TO SUPPLY ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE SERVICE, Renter agrees to furnish at its expense, all 110 Vol AC power and electrical outlets and receptacles, telephone hook-ups, RJ31 XBlock or equivalent, as deemed necessary by Owner in its sole discretion. 10. DELAY IN INSTALLATION. Owner shall not be liable for any damage or loss sustained by Renter as a result of delay in installation of equipment failure, or for interruption of service due to electrical failure, strikes, walkouts, war, acts of God, or other causes, including Owner's negligence in the performance of this agreement, and Renter shall not be relieved from payments due underthis agreement for such period. 11. TESTING AND SERVICE OF ALARM SYSTEM. The parties hereto agree that the radio, once installed, is in the exclusive possession and control of the Renter, and it is Renter's sole responsibility to test the operation of the radio and to notify Owner in wr'16ng if any equipment is in need of repair. Owner shall not be required to sere the radio, unless it has received written notice from Renter, and upon such notice, Owner shall service the radio to the best of its ability within 36 hours, exclusive of Saturday, Sunday and legal holidays, during the business hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. In the event Renter complies with the terms of this agreement and Owner fails Ie repair the radio within 36 hours after notice is given, excluding Saturday, Sunday and legal holidays, Renter agrees to send written notice that the radia is in need of repair to Owner, in writing, by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested. If Owner rails to repair the radio within 48 hours after receipt of said written notice, Renter shall not be obligated to pay any amountfor the radio from the date said written notice is given, unit the radio is restored to working order. In any lawsuit between the parties in which the condition of operation ofthe alarm equipment is in issue, the Renter shall be precluded from raising the issue that the alarm equipment was not operating unless Renter can produce a post office certified or registered receipt, signed by Owner, evidencing that service was requested by Renter. SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR TERMSAND CONDITIONS OF THISA6REEMENT WHICHAREPART OF THIS CONTRACT. - is -m JL U4 i r Y NIJ. 24.3 D05 12, RENTER TO INSURE ALARM EQUIPMENT. Renter shall insure Owner's alarm equipment against fire and casuehy and Renter agrees to name Owner in said insurance policy as "loss payee' to the extent of the value of the equipment as set forth hereinabove. Renter shall be responsible for any loss occasioned by fire or casualty and the cost of replacing or restoring the radio. Notwithstanding the condition of Renters premises or Owner's impossibility of performance occasioned by condition of Renters premises, Renter shall remain liable for monthly payments for the term of this agreement without set off or reduction. 13. ASSIGNMENTS. Renter shall net be permitted to assign this agreement without wriften consent of Owner and any such assignment without prior approval shall be deemed a breach of this agreement. Owner shall have the right to assign this contract and shall be relieved of any obligations created herein upon such assignment, 14. INDEMNITY. Renter agrees to and shall indemnify and hold harmless the Owner, its employees, agents and subcontractors, from and against ail claims, Iaws0s, including reasonable attorney's fees, and losses asserted against and alleged to be caused by Owner's partormance, negligent performance or failure to perforin its obligations under this agreement. Parries agree that there are no third party benefoiaries of this contract 15. REMOVAL OF ALARA SYSTEM. Upon termination of this agreement Owner shell be permitted access to Renter's premises to remove the radio. iffor any reason caused by Renter, or the owner of the premises if other than the Renter, said alarm system Is not recovered by Owner within 24 hours of such termination, said alarm system, at Owners option, shall be deemed sold to Renter for the amount set forth herein at the agreed value thereof. In the event Renter defaults under this agreement, Owner shall not be required to service and maintain the radio, and may order the termination of any central office monitoring or other services, and Renter shall remain liable for all payments called for Herein. 16. LEGAL ACTION. In the event Owner institutes legal action to recover any amounts owed by Renter to Owner hereunder, the parties agree that the amount to be recovered, and any judgment to be entered, shall include the full -accelerated unexpired term of the agreement, interest at the rate of 1 Y.% per month from the date payment is due and an administrative lee of 5%, and at Owners option, the value of the equipment and that upon Renters failure to defend the action, judgment shall be entered by the Clerk of the Court, togetherwhin Interest, costs and disbursements. Renter shall pay C.I.A's reasonable attorney fees or 33 % of every amount due by Renter The parties waive trial by jury In any action between them. In any action commenced by Owner against Renter, Renter shall not be permitted to interpose any counterclaim 17. ADDITIONAL. PAYMENT FOR TAXES. In addition to the payments set forth herein, Renter agrees to he liable for and pay to Owner any excise, sales, property of other tax, telephone line charges, and any increases thereof, municipal false alarm fines, permit charges or assessments now in force or bereafter imposed upon Owner because of this agreement. 16. OWNER'S RIGHT TO SUBCONTRACT SPECIAL SERVICES. In the event the radio includes central office monitoring, the use of telephone lines, audio devices which are monitored, or any other service to be performed by Owner, Renter agrees that Owner is authorized and permitted to subcontract such services to third parties who may be Independent of Owner, and that Owner shall not be liable for any loss or damage sustained by Renter by reason of fire, then, burglary, or any other cause whatsoevorcaused byte negligence of said third parties. Renter acknowledges that this agreement, and particularly these paragraphs relating to Owners disclaimer of warranties, exemption from liability, even for its negigence, limitation of liability and third party Indemnification, inure to the benefit of and are applicable to any assignees, subcontractors and communication centers of Owner 19. NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS: RENTER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. Owner does not represent nor warrant the radio will prevent loss, damage or injury to person or property, by reason of burglary, that, hold-up, fire, smoke of otherwise, or that the radio will in all cases provide the protection for which it is installed or intended. Renter acknowledges that Owner is not an insurer, and that Renter assumes all risk for loss or damage to Renters premises or its contents. Owner has made no reprmrilation or warranb'es, and hereby disclaims any warranty or merchantability or fitness for any particular use. Renters exclusive remedy for Owners default hereunder is to require Omer to repair or replace, at Owners option any equipment or part of the radio, which is non- operatfor 1. 20. EXCULPATORY CLAUSE. The parkas agree that Owner is not an insurer and no insurance coverage is offered herein. Renters payments 10 Owner are for the lnstallation, rental, and service of an alarm system designed to reduce certain risks of lass, though Owner does not guarantee that no loss will occur. Owner is not assuming liability, and therefore shall not be liable to Renter for any loss or damage sustained by Renter as a result of burglary, that, hold-up, fire, smoke, equipment failure or any other cause wh atsoever regardless of whether or not such loss or damage was caused by or contributed to by Owners negligent performance offailure to perform any obligation. 21. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. The parties agree [hat the radio is not designed or guaranteed to prevent less by burglary, theft, and other illegal acts of third partes, or loss by fire. Ir, notwithstanding the terms of this agreement, there should arise any liability on the part of the Owner, as a result of burglary, theft, hold up, fire, smoke, equipment failure or any cause whatsoever, regardless of whether or not such loss, damage or personal injury was caused by or contributed to by Owners negligent performance or failure to perform any obligation, such liability shall be limited to an amountequal to six (6) limes the monthly payment paid by Renter at the time such liability is fixed, or to the sum of $250.00, wNchever is greater. If Renter wishes to increase Owners maximum amount of such Iimital on of liability, Renter may, as a matter of right, at any time. by entering Into a supplemental agreement, obtain from the Owner a higher limit by paying an additional amount consonant w ith the increase in liability. This shall not be construed as insurance coverage. 22. CONFLICTING DOCUMENTS. Should there arise any conflict between this agreement and Renter's purchase order or other document, this agreement will govern, whether such purchase order or document is prior to or subsequent to this agreement, 23. FULL AGREEMENT SEVERABILITY, This agreement constitutes the full understanding of the parties and may not be amended or modified except in writing signed by both parties. Should any provision ofthls agreement bedeemed void, the remaining parts shall not p~. t COMMERCIA I TRUMENTS MSYSTEMS, ING RrT1 ti BY P u r/ r 10 - 11-1 1, I H blz-UK 1 I Y 4 ��'t4tbB NO.243 IP07 CIA SECURITY - SUBSCRIBER DATA SHEET FAX: 845-895,8887 LOCATION ALAW'J& IN T ACCT# (CO USE ONLY): NAME: STREET. CITY: STATE; IP: PREMISE PHONEn SERVICE ACCOUNT #: .�Itur� AQaRESS: (IF DIFFERENT FROM ALARM LOCATION) NAME: STREET: CfTy: .PREMISE PHONE #2: {IFAPPLICAeLr:) STATE: ZIP: PASSWORD: BILLING PHONE NUMBER: PLEASE SELECTA WORD EASILY REMEMBERED, AS 17 WILL BE USED TO IDEN71FYYOU AS AN A1.17HORIZED USER. DIRECTIONS TO LOCATION: (MILEAGE FROM NEAREST CROSS STREET) PLEASE WRITEDOWN THE NAMES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF PEOPLE TO BE NOTIFIED IN THE EVENT OF AN ALARM. PLACE THEM IN ORDER IN WHICH YOU WISH THEME TO BE NOTIFIED. (INDICATE WORK NUMBERS OR SPECIAL HOURS ANC IF THEY HAVE ACCESS WITH A KEY.) DAME TELEEHONE NUMBER TnTE ►W 1. 2. 3. 4. Q OR GAS COMPANY: (IFAPPLICABLE) FIRE DEPT:..POL11'dp.aPT Home/WorVCefl YOR N Home/Work/Cell Y OR N Home/WorK/Cell Y OR N Home/Work/Cell Y OR N Home/Work/Cell YOR N YORN IF YOUR SYSTEM HAS LOW TEMPERATURE MONITORING, WHOM DO WE NOTIFY? (YOUR SYSTEM MAY NOT BE EQUIPPED FOR 7mS, IF INTERESTED PLEASESPEAK WITH YOUR SALES CONSULTANT) [ ] LOCATION/BACKUPS 24 HOURS PER DAY [ ] LOCATION/BACKUP BETWEEN AM AND PM ONLY [ ] OIL/GAS COMPANY - WHAT HOURS: [ ] OTHER IF YOU HAVEA RADIO BACKUP SYSTEM THAT SENDS RADIO FAILURES, WHOM DO WE NOTIFY? (YOUR SYSTEM MAY NOT BE EQUIPPED FOR THIS, IF INTERESTED PLEASE SPEAK WITH YOUR SALES CONSULTANT) [ ] LOCATION/BACKUPS 24 HOURS PER DAY IMMEDIATELY [ ] LOCATION/BACKUPS 24 HOURS PER DAY ONLY IF NOT RESTORED WITHIN 1 HOUR. [ ] LOCATION /BACKUP BETWEEN AM AND _PM IMMEDIATELY. [ ] LOCATION/9ACKUP BETWEEN AM AND _PM ONLY IF NOT RESTORED WITHIN ONE HOUR [ ] OTHER CUSTOMER SIGNATUR- : DATE: PLEASE PR)NT NAME.- 12/.09/04 09:5$ FAX 4730284 (:1✓RNIGL1A & Z 4VVAK'1L rt, > 1u9V1V ur n.nrrtivvr. � uuii uu0 ARCHITECTS, PLANNERS AND INTERIOR. DESIGNERS,' P.C. December9'.'2'004 TbV' U'of Wappinger -7.� Mddlebush Road .: - ... •. P.O. Box 324 Wappuag�s Fal, N.Y., 12590 ATIN:: HC)hi. JOSEPH RUGG11RO SUPERVISOR RE: CARNWATH FARMS S,TABnAZATION _ Dearjoe; _ AL.,your dir8ction we have cond,=ed•-a visual conditions inspection of both the Cxvxiage House and Chapel, -and" as envirorimental`analysis'of the Chapel interior. The imminent coziceM _Mat Carnage house was the d ascia:s em; at the Chapel was the 'spaulle+al .plaster.' 'in aur opzruog, finch in-borh of these buj11cr gs man. 'e the Town conduct in-cerim emergency repaus to protea the-lcealth, safety and welfare of rhe occupants in. -and aroubd these structures. otxaed• id. our consuhants, analysis, a v.=ery of stn xuu—al cornponents are.affected at the Carriage. House beyond the•visNe partial collapse of the 'easterlyfascia system;. To again reiterate, this report vas, based solely oro visual inspect ou Qf"the primarystzuct,zral caiiipoaents, however• we feel Lhai eze pmsernlyexists a Threat to the safety of aptiorized:(and unauthorized) bwldiag.occupants_ . Got` 6iarading-our-coiicem.is.-the effect of potentialsnowl,oads this-,wi.ater Appreciable deterioration was 'observed in eight locations includinj floors, roofs and supporting s nil tl.Xf.•B.. U.. illusir d6n' s There are two areas on the second floor where the decking is sipificaz rly decayed- If someone were -to un: n6wineytraverse either of These areas;theywould•fallto the fisst,floorslab -some eighreen,,feet below. In other,locati,ons brick arches supporting second floor fireplaces'have deteriorated to the'polnt of collapse as evidenced bythe ,brick already down: -In another area, a•hili rafter (supporting the main mansard roof of the east wir4. has rottea off. at its support and u hangingin.rhe.air." 7he recommended repairs wM:stabize these areas, bur,will.itot result in ibe =stomuon of,anyhistoric wdA'-. Ourgoal is.to=create •a safer'environment and to'prevent, as, much aspo'sszble; further deterioration 'of'the budding in these areas: The Chapel ha5-suffered-isolated detenorattou of plaster: surfaces ia'"and"around the window surrounds of;the.east Tvall Upon examiaauon by office and an environmental cozisultina we find,tbat variquis: zoofs leaks have-leadio the presence =of friable asbestos in the Capel hall The apparent failure. of both The'slate edge and uzrernai .,, =r system has lead to water inf stat on Tato lhe wall systexa.. This infiltration has subsequen:dy caused the plaster surfaces in Seoul: windoQv surrourids:to spial (or.'cleconzpose) itZtO.a fine powder. Results of Tests conducted ou,this powdered inateiial indicate tbat zt is asbestos containing, as asbestos was regulaziyblended with ' plastex f or acoumcal reasons in the past. This'condition.i$ .eZ*Mely hazardous zo biulding 134 ACADEMY -STREET POUGH•KEEPSIE NEW YORK :.`12601-4312- ..Tel: 2601-4312- ..Tel: (845),473-0204 Pax: (845) 473-0284, • .wwWcsarr_hitccrs.com 12`/09/04 09:57 J Ab 47JUZ?$4 'ARCHITECTS, PLANNERS AND INTERIOR DESJGNERSJ,..C. December 9 2004 Town of Wappinger 20 Iv>iddlebush:R�ad .. - -- . - : . • . - , waPPiAgej7 �FaUs,.New York 12590 :. AT`r`N: -..:. HON: JOSEPH RUGGIERO ... ...-TOWN SUPERVISOR RE: EMERGENCY STA DMIZATTONREP;A►IRS,TO.THE CARRIAGE HOUSE AND- CHAPEL AT CARNWATH FARMS :.:.DW Su "or RuWerd,-' . -Please be advised T6t bids for emergency .=bsiizaion work at the ,above referenced project w receivei:t%us.weel: Due to the urgent and limited natuee re of the work, an informal bid prncess `was uiUized by selecting t�vo qualified contractors.- No:bi�dbond, peifotmance-b'ond, or labor and znaterialpayineatbonds were required P allacipaung contractors were Manfredi General -. Cons=cdon of Poughkeepsie, New York, and Rondack Coastru ction of RedHook, New York,' with, -the following -results. GEL CONSTRUCTION The scope of work for the" General Construction base bid is ourliried in,the attached Request -For - ProposalNo. I Dated- December 7, 2004. The'bid results are as follows: Base Bid Manfredi ConAruction $52,300.00 :... Rondack-Constriction $58,448.00 The 4v�l fled low bidder is indicated byboldface tyke. -This 'office,has mquested and ieceived. a. " confirmation letter from Manfredi Construcdon verifying Their understandingof the regi�;,p,,,PrYt forpaymn iu of ''rates in confornainie with New York State Depamnent•of Labor standards, Further, scope was revievved'and confirmed with no substit mons being udli7.ecL Therefore;lolloiving.review of the information noted above, this of ke recommends award of the .contradto Manfredi-'Constn=on forthe amount of Fifty Two TMivand-Three HLuidxed Dollars.. (552,300.00) If'rheire are any quesuons please contact our of# ce at your.convemence. CERNIGLIA &,SWARTZ ARGHITECTS,-PLANNERS AND TNTERIOR,DESIGNERS" P.C.. a. • Don-Od L Swartz; P A - Paxr., r file " F:1�rmo[�7sp1D40i 032Csmrh 5�1ii1 �a oTsucrplan�LtrMcrr�.Tel\12040db�d,�eoxn[rr.�d ' CC'. Albers. Roberts, ER4'' :. . 1$4,ACAJ7EMY STREET POUGHKEEPSIE NEW YORK 12601-4312;" . Tel: (345) 47.3-0244. • Pax: (845)473-0284 wwui,csarchStccts.corn . .. 12/09/04 09: `J zi r:11i �fJUL6a - l.�ltl�ivr,aea « arrnnre, r�. .• .v"•• •• ••• �•- ... .. - - AIZGHFI°ECTS, PLANNERS AND INTERIOR DESIGNERS; P.C. FOR:PROPOSA.Ls Project'v: ' CARIVWATH FARMS STABILIZATION : : - = TOWN OF WAPPINGER,, N.X. TOWN QF, WAPPINGER, N -X- 20 MODLEBUSH. ROAD P.O. I= 324 WAPPINGER FALLS, NX -12590. .'Aichitect: -.: CERNIGLIA & SWARTZ . , ARCHITECTS, PLANNERS & INTERIOR DESIGNERS, P:C.. 134 AC'Y STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. 12601 Proposal Request No. 1 Date Of Issuance: DECEMBER 7, 2004 Architect's Project No- .0401.032Y. Attention- PROSPECTIVE CONTP-ACTORS Asper the attached scope of work; please provide to the Town Board a. price. -for all materials,-_ labor -and -equipment fax work associated with the stabilization ofthe Carriage HouSe andthe Chapel at'Carnwath Far ns.in the Town of Wappiinger, as outliued,below. ' :. ;..' Carl ne Hbuse: _ 1'. East eixterios wall .comide - at East -facade, repair-andreset-loose masonry from tpp;of .gutter down to dual horizontal banding belov�, and erect a temporary wood .framed protective covering as per. -the' attached sketch (SK -1). S shoring' _ ' ' and $emo ve an rotted y ecgnd floor beam end at East wail - erect'a preserive treated vy o 's rt end of the deteriorated beam the East 'wall. Probe y . • . material. . .. . ` . _ ' . . . .. • 3, Failin :brick arch. aridloose bticks.over South doorway - poipt,andmortar any'lpose... bricks tivithout rebuilding air marring the -South Arch: Erect -a•ternpoTaty woodfraaned . C ased 6pening to support and ene'apsulate;the arch. inside and out. Use two header -beams " e36-corisLS* of 3 LVL's 13/4" 111 7/$" with one aligning under the inside brick. arcli :. 134 ACADEMY STREET POUG41 EEPSIE NEW YORK 12601= 4312 Tel; (845) 473-0204 Fax: (845) 473-0284 • www.csarchimcts=M ' leiUU!U4 Uzi J0 lAI 4fJUGo4 lLau.lvaIn u annnl� a a +, + ..December 7,20.04 _ Tbwn of WPpi lger5 . -RE CARNWATH FARMS STABI YZATION TOWN OF WAPPTNGER, N.Y. Page 2 arid- thebther. aligning under-the .outside brick :arch, keeping the face of beam flush.with '- _face of brick Elect 2x6 stud crib walls on top of the`beams up tight to. support the�briek with outside face of stud flush with face. of brick. Connect the outboard acrd inboard 2xd walls (tQp and bot'torn) with 2x6 wood cross joists. Erect 314" plywood casing spouting the boitotri of the beams as a soffit,, up the side of the studs, aiid•extending 18" up the B. ,ofbrick. Provide 80 preservative treated.wood posts un�der.each LCL at-each end. Modify & reset doors to maintain.operability.of cxisting daorvi►ay. 4. : Rottedbases -at three timber bolumns'supporting the North shed roof -,replace two"ceiifear. . columns in -kind.. At the. outside corner post erect a shoring fxame consisting' of two 8x8 :. preservative treated woodpost'flanking the existirig currier post'with as 8x8 header and . footer .connecting 'the. posts' and brace as required. 5... -Rotted roof valley beam and second floor'frannng near North stair tower - erecta - - temporarypreservative treated wood 8x8 post under the end of the valley beam with anbibe '.aligning u'n& r -the floor'franing to provi&solid woad support from the valley- beam io the first floor slab. Shore floor framing around,rotted aced with wo6dr6x6 :. pxesexvative:treatedposu at 6 feet o:c. and triple wood 2ac10 beams, Brace as rewired-.. RerrioVe rotted wood and erect wood platform framing over. i otied: area. Platform fralping . - is to be .2k6 joists at X6" o-. c- laid to-span across opening between- structurally sound joists.:. or beams with 3/4" plywood screwed at.6" o.c . 6. Rofted::second;floor, framing along North stair, halfway - shore. :floor frarrvng around rotted areawith wood 6x6 preservative treated posts at 6 feet o-c- and triple woad 2x14 beams. - Brace. as required.. Rerrwve rotted wood and erect wood platform fr-arrring•over rotted , = area. -Platform frairung is to be 2x6 joists at 16" o.c. laid. w'§* 'across opening between - str act i.raIly. sound joists or-bearns with 3/4" plywood screwed•at 6" o. c. 7. Rotted beam bearing at the North wall of Cale 'West wing.- erect a preservative treated _ wood 8X8 shoiing post to support.the end of the-deteriorated-beam .8% Ioose bricks in- deteriorated hearths: (three locations) - remove loose bricks and'assure- stabil#y'ofbricks remafi ing. Erect 'woodplatfarrn framing over, resulting opening in the 'floor. -Platform framing is to , lie 2i6 joists- at 1V o. c.' laid to span across ,opening between' structurally sound joists or beam with 3/4" -plywood'screwed at: 6" o.c. . 11/U`31U4 Uyl Z`J rAA 4fJUG64, t,rAiNIVA Ien M OyynN14. 1. December_I 2004 ; .. Towz�-of Wappingers RX: CARNWATH FARMS STAIRU ZATION TOWN. 01" WAPPINGER, N.Y: Page 3 ' Cb apel: At'the roof, reset and/or replace the.slate cap shingles' along the enti a length of the ridge. Rept ce;any:loose, broken & missing slate shingles in the field ofthe xoof (both sides) ' Clean copper-gutters and leaders to remove any debris%and'provide for clear drainage paths. te-solder/repair all seams at..coPper. gutters so as to provide;for a watertight condition.: Provide aper shingle unit cost for s4te.s1ftle work in the field.ofthe roof` (exclusive of cap shingles at the ridge). Tlease-provide *Lh .quote as -s'o'on as'possible 'ak this emergency repair work must be completed: prior. 6,the onset of *inter weather. Proposals shall. include all insurances'required for the work. Work associated with this proposal shall comply with Prevadling Wage requirements required for' the mu jpality-involved. Temporary electric and restrooms will be provided by the Owner: The .: Contractot shall -remove all *ante result'' from the execution of the sco' a of work" associated-'- " ' ;with this-proj d ShoWd you have'any questions contLa our office at your earliest .conveuience,,, . Sinicerely, CERNIGL & SWART ARCHITECTS, PLANNERS & INTERIOR-bFSIGNERS, P.C. ; Michae .Bti; ProjectManager - NOTE: THISJS NOT A. DIRECTION TO PROCEED.WITH THE -WORK DESCRTS..M 12/09/04 09: 59 fAl 47JU264 AV <<. VA 11-A A -l- on A - L ,. 1� 1 W#- MtCiO, FAS C4 t� 4"� p .sem .�.. r-t�T�-D�d•P f.Q� ��► P.T. 2 x PA �"TF, 0 W -ao pAge,le, L P" -mo uof�q —� e.i57ia6 L" Gojm- R-Si' Lca� cyo�( 6ec-r10t� Jam" * : o4v , 03 ce'ril[IA & 5wAft2. .ARCHITECTS, PLANNERS AND INTERIOR DESIGNERS, P.C. 131 ACADEMY STREET POUGHKEEPSIE NEW YORK 12601.4112 SYJSO�I& FF-4ml a& 7° R - lbt4 21 Lb" Q •1r. W-mv pN ,FAsM�JCO TD r-cAsWll-Y Aj- att VV lCr Ff�km is PCA%iA! "(S, -rt x gibs W&LL -ry laerc P S '-.& 1 L, VERGILIS, STENGER, ROBERTS, PERGAMENT & VIGLOTTI, LLP each occurrence is $1,000,000 ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW $1,000,000 • General Aggregate 1136 ROUTE 9 • Products GERALD A. VERGILIS WAPPINGERS FALLS, NEW YORK 12590 OF COUNSEL: KENNETH M. STENGER - (845) 298-2000 IRA A. PERGAMENT ALBERT P. ROBERTS. LEGAL ASSISTANT: LOUIS J. VIGLO'I TI FAX (645) 298-2842 AMY E. DECARLO JOAN F. GARRETT" email: VSRP@BestWeb.net POUGI31C1✓ OFFICE THOMAS R. DAVIS 276 MAIN MALL IN M EMANUEL F SARIS POUGHKEEPSIE, NY 12601 KAREN P MACNISH KEVIN T. MCDERMOTr STEVEN K. PATTERSON JAY B. RENFRO *ADMITTED TO PRACTICE IN NY & FLA. •*ADbfl= TO PRACTICE IN NY & CONN. VIA FACSIMILE (473-0284) and REGULAR MAIL January 3, 2005 Cerniglia & Swartz Architects, Planners & Interior Designers, P.C. 134 Academy Street Poughkeepsie, New York 12601 Attention: Mr. Michael Buri Re: Camwath Farms Stabilization - 2004 Emergency Repairs Contract with William Manfredi Construction Corp. File No. 12951.0780 Dear Mr. Bufi: (845) 452-1046 PINE PLAINS OFFICE 2990 CHURCH ST. P.O. BOX 21 PINE PLAINS, NY 12567 (518) 398-9857 ADDRESS REPLY TO: ( ) POUGIRUEEPSIE (} WAPPINGERS ( ) PINE PLAINS JAN 04 2006 TOWN CLERK I am in receipt of your fax transmission including a Certificate of Liability Insurance for William Manfredi Construction Corp. The insurance binder lists Scottsdale Insurance Company as the insurer with the following coverages (summary): • General Liability each occurrence is $1,000,000 • Personal Injury $1,000,000 • General Aggregate $2,000,000 • Products $2,000,000 • Umbrella $5,000,000 The above coverages meet the minimum requirements of the Town. I am also in receipt of the Certificate of Workers' Compensation Group Self -Insurance issued through Compensation Risk Management Managers, LLC indicating that the O:IWappinger\Town Board\Camwath fna GreystonelErnergency Repairs 20041010305-DS.doc corporation is in compliance with New York State Workers' Compensation Law. I have previously reviewed the formal contract that your office has prepared and find the same acceptable. The contracts can be signed as soon as we arrange a contract signing date with Supervisor Ruggiero. Very truly yours, VERGILIS, STENGER, ROBERTS, PERGAMENT & VIGLOTTI, LLP ALBERT P.-ROBERTS APR/bg cc: Han. Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Hon. Gloria Morse, Town Clerk 0AWappinger',Town Board\Carnwath fna GreystoneTmergenry Repairs 20041010305-BS.doc MASTER SERVICES SUBCONTRACT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, effective this"1Ge'day of 20!T,entered into by The Town of in with offices located at 20 Middlebush Roa ,, Wrs Wapp ger, Falls, NY 12590 (hereinafter referred to as the "Town", and Asbestos Corp of America, a Corporation in the State of New York with offices located at 791 Nepperhan Ave., Yonkers, New York (hereinafter referred to as the "Subcontractor") WITNESS THAT WHEREAS, the Town wishes to retain the Subcontractor to perform certain services required by the Town, to be performed in accordance with the Subcontract Documents for Mold and Asbestos Abatement and, WHEREAS, the Subcontractor is willing to undertake the performance of such task order -assignments to which the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth shall apply, and NOW THEREFORE the parties hereby agree as follows: Va:GS\\J.e1D 10 It TO 1 INDEX ARTICLE PAGE 1. The Work 2 2. Subcontract Documents 3 3. Subcontract Time 3 1. Subcontract Price 3 5. Payment Provisions 4 6. Communications 5 7, Availability of Lands 5 S. Risk Allocation 5 Subcontractor Responsibilities 6 14, Work by Others 7 11. Town Responsibilities and Autlxority 7 12. Changes and Claims 8 13. Warranty and Guarantee 8 14. Suspension and Termination 9 15. Miscellaneous Provisions 10 Va:GS\\J.e1D 10 It TO 1 ARTICLE 1- THE WORK 1.1 Work to be Performed: The Subcontractor shall provide all labor, materials, tools, machinery, equipment and other items and services necessary to properly perform the work (hereinafter referred as the "Work") as set forth in each task Order ("TASK ORDER ") agreed to and released under this Master Services Subcontracting Agreement ("Agreement"), including attachments and amendments thereto. The Work shall be carried out in accordance with the Subcontract Documents in a diligent and workmanlike manner utilizing qualified personnel and good and sufficient materials and equipment. The Work shall be performed on a Lump Sum Basis. 1.2 Ordering Provisions: The parties agree that the provisions of this Agreement apply to any TASK ORDER released under this Agreement for Services provided to or for the Town. Performance shall be made only as authorized by TASK ORDERS issued in accordance with -this Agreement. 1.3 Ordering agreements and Understandings: 1.3.1 Negotiation of TASK ORDERS - Subcontractor and Town each reserve and retain the right to negotiate the Services and terms of any specific TASK ORDER. 1.3.2 Fundin - Funding for the TASK ORDERS will be addressed and authorized under the individual TASK ORDER. 1.3.3 TASK ORDER Assignment Method (a) As the need for work develops, a site-specific Statement of Work will be provided to Subcontractor by Town. Subcontractor shall respond with a cost and technical proposal (if applicable) to perforim the requested services. This proposal will be reviewed by the Town and negotiated as required to develop a mutually agreed upon TASK ORDER. TASK ORDERS will designate the purpose, scope of work, schedule, compensation and other specifications and terms peculiar to the work Upon agreement and execution by both parties, the TASK ORDER will be released and Subcontractor will begin services as provided in the TASK ORDER. (b) Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, there is no limit to the number of TASK ORDERS that may be issued under this Agreement. Multiple TASK ORDERS may be issued providing for Services at multiple locations. TASK ORDERS will be numbered consecutively. Modifications to released TASK ORDERS will be. designated alphabetically (i.e. TASK ORDER No. 3A identifies the first change order to the third TASK ORDER). (c) Any TASK ORDER agreed to during the term of this Agreement and not completed within the term of this Agreement shall nevertheless be completed within the time specified in the TASK ORDER. This Agreement shall govern the rights and obligations of the parties with respect to that TASK ORDER to the same extent as if it were completed within the Agreement's terms. ARTIICLE 2 - SUBCONTRACT DOCUMENTS 2 2.1 Documents: The documents listed in 2.2.1 through 2.2.5 together with any modifications issued in accordance with Article 12 of this Agreement. constitute the "Subcontract Documents" of this Agreement which shall apply to any executed TASK ORDER. Where the Subcontractor's Proposal is attached, it is attached for the description of the work and detailed information concerning the cost of the Work as set forth in Article 4.1 of the Agreement only. Any terms and conditions set forth in the Subcontractor's Proposal are void. Any preprinted terms and conditions on forms used by either party in the administration of this Agreement, except those in TASK ORDERS and not including those in attachments thereto, shall be void and shall not act to supplement, modify or replace the terms and conditions of this Agreement as set forth in the Contract Documents. 2.2 Precedence: In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between any of the Subcontract Documents, the following order of precedence shall prevail, except as specified in Art. 2.3 in which case the terms of Client Contract shall prevail: 2.2.1 TASK ORDER 2.2.2 Appendix A - Special Conditions 2.2.3 Appendix B - Special Provisions/Client Requirements 2.2.4 This Subcontract Agreement 2.2.5 Appendix D - Rate Schedule 2.3 Client Contract: Where the Client Contract or portions thereof are attached in Appendix B, the Subcontractor agrees to be bound to the Town in the same manner and to the same extent as Town is bound to the Client with respect to those provisions, to the extent the provisions at Appendix B are applicable to the Work to be provided under the TASK ORDER. ARTICLE 3 - SUBCONTRACT TIMLE 3.1 Term: The term of this Agreement shall be for 2 months from the effective date of this Agreement unless terminated sooner or extended by the mutual agreement of the parties hereto. 3.2 Schedule: The Subcontractor shall provide the Services called for by the TASK ORDER in accordance with the terms of the TASK ORDER. All Work shall be fully completed no later than the date specified in the TASK ORDER, unless sooner terminated or extended as provided herein. 3.3 Delays: Neither Parry shall be liable to the other for delays or failure to perform caused directly or indirectly by circumstances beyond that Party's control, including but not limited to, acts of God, fire, flood, war, sabotage, accident, labor dispute, shortage, government action including Client, Owner or third parties, site inaccessibility or inability of others to obtain material, labor, equipment, or transportation, provided, and only to the extent, such delays are not the result of the negligence of the party claiming the delay. Should any of the above occur, then the date for Completion or any other milestone date shall be adjusted for such delay in accordance with Article 12, provided where the Subcontractor is claiming delay, the Subcontractor reports the delay to the Town within a reasonable time of its' discovery. ARTICLE 4 - SUBCONTRACT PRICE 4.1 Consideration: In consideration for undertaking this Work, the Town shall pay to the Subcontractor the sum specified in the TASK ORDER in payments as determined allowable by the Town in accordance with the payment provisions of the Subcontract Documents. ARTICLE 5 - PAYMENT PROVISIONS 5.1 Payment: Payments will be made monthly for equipment, supplies or services received on individual TASK ORDERS and accepted in accordance with the terms and conditions of this. Agreement.. If no payment time is specified in the Client Contract, payment shall be made within 30 working days of receipt ofpayment for the Subcontractors Services from the Client. Invoices shall be prepared and submitted to the Town in the manner and format specified in Article 5.4 and other applicable provisions of the Contract Documents. 5.2 Retention: Town may retain a percentage from the progress payments in accordance with the Client Contract or if no retention is specified therein, a maximum of 10 percent of the amount of each invoice. The retention shall be paid within ninety days after completion of the Work and acceptance of all deliverables. Town may also retain from payments due Subcontractor an amount it deems sufficient to cover any claim or potential claim against the Town from a third party related to the Subcontractors performance or non-performance under this Agreement. 5.3 Travel: Travel will be at the Subcontractors expense. 5.4 Invoicing Instructions: The Subcontractor will submit separate invoices for each TASK ORDER in accordance with the Client Contract and with at least the following information. All invoices must clearly indicate the name and address of the Subcontractor, the invoice date, Agreement number, name and address of Subcontractor official to whom payment is to be sent, description of services performed and costs related thereto completed under this Agreement. Each copy of the invoice shall contain the following certification signed by an appropriate person of Subcontractor's organization: "certify that all expenditures reported (or payments requested) are for appropriate and agreed upon purposes; are correct and just in accordance with the terms of the Agreement and thatpayment has not been received. " Invoices shall be submitted to the Town in duplicate with a Waiver and Release upon Progress Payment from each subtier subcontractor and materialman for who is being sought. If the Waiver and Release provided is conditional, Town reserves the right to pay the Subtler Subcontractor directly or pay Subcontractor with a two party check. Invoices and payment will be addressed as follows: Invoices to: The Town Of Wappingerlt Payments to: AS6-sro 5 Gq o 20 Middlebush Road AmCrmo Wappingers Falls, NY 12540 7 q t O C VX c4y Ares xf KKs t o? a Attn: Wt iArPQja1.L 5.5 Final Invoice: With the request for final payment on any TASK ORDER, the Subcontractor shall furnish satisfactory proof that all outstanding bills incurred by Subcontractor for materials and labor furnished under the TASK ORDER have been paid and provide a legally effective Waiver and Release Upon Final Payment from each Subcontractor and each Subtler Subcontractor utilized on the Work. If the Waiver and Release provided is conditional, Town reserves the right to pay the Subtier Subcontractor directly or pay Subcontractor with a two party check. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement to the contrary, Subcontractor is required to submit the final invoice under this Agreement no later than ninety (90) days after completion of the Work required by the TASK ORDER. Any invoices received after that time, will not be paid by the Town. No new claims for additional compensation will be considered after submittal of the final invoice. 5.6 Back Charges: Any amounts paid by the Town which the Subcontractor is obligated to pay pursuant to TASK ORDERS issued under this Agreement or otherwise will be promptly reimbursed to Town by the Subcontractor together with (i) attorney's fees, if any, and ("ii) annual interest at 15%, if allowed by law, otherwise at the highest rate allowed by law. If not reimbursed, Town may deduct such amount (with attorney's fees and interest as above provide) from any amounts then or thereafter due Subcontractor under this or other Agreement with the Subcontractor. These rights of reimbursement and deduction are in addition to. Town's right to indemnity pursuant to Article 8, and any other right pursuant to law. 11.2 Audit: Upon request of the Town, the accounting records, as well another records maintained by the Subcontractor directly related to the .performance of the work specified herein; otherwise as specified herein will be provided for the purpose of verifying Subcontractor compensation which is based upon time and materials or cost reimbursement. The Town may have such an audit performed at any time within three years following the completion or termination of work specified herein. ARTICLE 12 - CHANGES AND CLAIMS 12.1 Change Authorizations: Town may unilaterally, by written order of the Town's Subcontract Administrator, make changes, revisions, additions, or deletions (collectively hereinafter called "changes") in the Work within the general scope of services provided by the Subcontractor. if any change causes an increase or decrease in the Subcontractor's cost or time for the performance of any part of the Work, whether or not changed by such change authorization, the Town shall make an equitable adjustment in the Subcontract Time and/or Subcontract Price by Change order. 12_.2 Potential Changes: Subcontractor will; upon knowledge of any potential changes (including actions, inactions, and written or oral communications) that do not conform to the authorized method of directing.changes specified above notify Town within 5 working days, of such changes and request written disposition. 12.3 Changes in Writing: Subcontractor will not proceed with any changes unless notified to proceed in writing by the Town Subcontract Representative. 12.4 Changes Mandatory: Nothing herein will be construed as relieving Subcontractor of its obligations to perform the Work, including without limitation, the failure of the parties to agree upon Subcontractor entitlement to, or the amount of, any adjustment in time or compensation. If the Work is reduced by.changes, such actions will not be the basis for a claim based on loss of anticipated profits. 12.5 Claims: Any claim by Subcontractor for an adjustment under this paragraph must be asserted in writing fully supported by factual information to Town within 30 days from the date of receipt by Subcontractor of the written change authorization from Town or within such extension of that 30 day period as Town, in its sole discretion, may grant in writing at Subcontractor's request prior to expiration of said period. ARTICLE 13 - WARRANTY AND GUARANTEE 13.1 Responsibility of the Subcontractor, Services: The Subcontractor shall be responsible for the professional quality, technical accuracy, and the -coordination of all material produced and other services furnished by the Subcontractor under this Agreement. The Subcontractor shall, without additional compensation, correct, or revise any errors or deficiencies in the Work or services provided, which are discovered within a twelve-month period of Substantial Completion if established in accordance with Article 3.2, otherwise within twelve months of Final Completion of the Work. if such deficiencies are not corrected in a timely manner, the Town may cause the same to be corrected and deduct such corrective action costs incurred from moneys otherwise due to Subcontractor. Subcontractor shall be liable for any such excess costs and shall reimburse Town within 30 days of receipt of invoice. This warranty and corrective action shall be in addition to any warranty or guarantee specified elsewhere in the Subcontract Documents and shall not limit the application of any other warranty or remedy available under law. 13.2 Responsibility of Subcontractor, Equipment and Supplies: Subcontractor warrants that all goods, supplies and equipment procured or furnished under this Agreement shall be merchantable, free from defects in materials and workmanship and shall conform to applicable specifications and drawings. If Subcontractor is responsible for the Town, Subcontractor warrants that all products or items so furnished shall be free from defect in design and shall be fit and sufficient for the purpose intended by the Town. Town's approval of the design furnished by the Subcontractor does not relieve the Subcontractor of its obligations under this warranty. ARTICLE 14 - SUSPENSION AND TERIIIINATION 14.1 Suspension of Work: Subcontractor will, upon written notice from Town's Subcontract Administrator, suspend, delay or interrupt all or a part of the performance of the Work to the extent directed. In such event, Subcontractor will resume work upon the suspended activities only upon written notice from Town's Subcontract Administrator. Where appropriate, an extension of the Contract Time and/or Subcontract Price will be established as specified in Article 12. 14.2 Termination: 14.2.1 Termination for Convenience: All or part of this Agreement may be terminated by Town for its convenience. In such event, Subcontractor will be entitled to compensation for services competently performed up to the date of termination and reasonable termination expenses as determined in the discretion of Town. Subcontractor will not be entitled to compensation for. profit on services not performed. 14.2.2 Termination for Default: (1) Town may, by written notice to the Subcontractor and the Surety if any, terminate the whole or any part of the Agreement for default in the event that Subcontractor fails to perform any of the provisions of this Agreement, or fails to make progress so . as to endanger performance of the Agreement in accordance with its terms, or, in the opinion of Town, becomes financially or legally incapable of completing the work . and does not correct such to Town's reasonable satisfaction within a period of 24 hours after receipt of notice from Town specifying such failure. (2) In the event of termination for default, Subcontractor will be entitled to payment for Work satisfactorily completed, but not until completion of the project and the assessment of all costs associated with its completion. If deemed necessary by the Town, the Town may acquire similar services by subcontract, complete the work itself, or satisfy the task requirement in any other manner deemed appropriate. The Town may take possession of all equipment, materials and supplies at the work site or in storage for the work, together with such construction equipment, scaffolding, forms and other construction aids on site required for the prosecution of the work. Subcontractor will be liable for all costs in excess of the Contract Price, including re - procurement costs, incurred by the Town and Client in completing the Work that was to have been done by the Subcontractor under this Agreement, as well as any expenses and damages associated with the default. (3) If, after notice of termination for default, it is determined for any reason that Subcontractor was not in default or that the default was excusable, the rights and obligations of the parties will be the same as if the notice of termination had been issued pursuant to termination for convenience. (4) Regardless of the cause of termination, the Subcontractor shall make an orderly turn over of the terminated Work to the Town and provide legible copies of all completed or partially completed work products and instruments of service including, but not limited to, laboratory, field, or other notes, log book pages, inspection reports, technical data, computations, and designs. (5) The rights and remedies of Town provided in this Article are not exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law or equity or under this Agreement. ARTICLE 15 - AUSCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 15.1 Subcontract: The Subcontractor shall not further subcontract any Services or Work to be performed under this Agreement, except as specified in the Subcontractors accepted Proposal, without prior written authorization from the Town. Neither this Agreement nor any Subtier Subcontract will create any contractual relationship between any Subtier Subcontractor and the Town, nor any liability of the Town to any Subtier Subcontractor. 15.2 Assignment: The Subcontractor shall not transfer, assign or hypothecate interest in this Agreement without the written consent of the Town. Any attempted transfer, assignment, or hypothecation without such written consent shall be void and confer no rights upon any third person and shall constitute a default hereunder. 15.3 Third Party Liability: Except as specifically stated in this Agreement, this Agreement does not create any rights or benefits to parties other than Town and the Subcontractor. 15.4 Rights and Remedies: 15.4.1 No failures of or delay by the Town in the exercise of any right under this Agreement shall constitute a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any such right preclude other or further exercise thereof or of any other such right. The waiver by the Town of any breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach or of any other provision of this Agreement. 15.4.2 The Town's review, approval, nor payment for, any of the services required under this Agreement shall be construed to have operated as. a waiver of any rights..under this Agreement, or of any cause of action arising out of the performance of this Agreement, and the Subcontractor shall be and remain liable to the Town for damages caused by the Subcontractor's deficient or negligent performance of any of the Work or services furnished under this agreement. 15.4.3 The rights and remedies of the Town and the Subcontractor provided for under this Agreement are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law. 15.5 Applicable Law: In the performance of the work provided by this Agreement, the Subcontractor shall comply with all applicable Federal, State and local laws, rules, and regulations. This Agreement shall be construed, interpreted and applied in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. 15.6 Survival: All representations, indemnifications, warranties and guarantees made in, required by or given in accordance with the Contract Documents, as well as all continuing obligations indicated in the Contract Documents, will survive final payment, completion and acceptance of the Work and termination or completion of the Agreement. 10 15.7 Entire Agreement, Modifications, Readings, Severability: The parties acknowledge that this Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between them and supersedes all prior representations, warranties, agreements, and understandings oral or written between the parties with respect to its subject matter. Unless stated otherwise in this Agreement, this Agreement may not be modified except in writing signed by both parties. The headings to this Agreement are for convenience and reference purposes only and shall not constitute a part of the Agreement. If any element of this Agreement is later held to violate the law or a regulation, that element shall be deemed void, and all remaining provisions shall continue in force. 15.5 Provisions Deemed Inserted: Each and every provision required by law to be inserted in the contract, including General Municipal Law 106-b, 108 and 109, Labor Law 220e, 222-a and 220(2) as well as Executive Law 291-299 and Civil Rights Law, shall be deemed to be inserted herein and th3 contract shall be read and enforced as though it was included herein and, in the event any such provision is not inserted or is not correctly inserted, then, upon the application of either parry, this contract shall forthwith be physically amended to make such insertion or correction. 15.9 Wage Rates: The contractor shall post the appropriate prevailing wage schedules in a conspicuous place at the construction site. The Department of Labor shall provide the contractor with the posters relating to prevailing wage rates and the same shall be displayed by the contractor in a conspicuous place at the construction site. The contractor shall also distribute wallet cards, to be provided by the Department of Labor, to all workers engaged at the construction site containing information relating to wage rates and telephone numbers to call if a worker believes his or her rights are being violated. The contractor shall provide each worker with a written notice, informing them of the applicable prevailing wage requirements, and the contractor must obtain a si9gned statement of declaration from such worker attesting to the fact that he or she has been given this information. Further the contractor is required to keep certified copies of its payrolls at the construction site. Town and Subcontractor confirm reading this document in full and confirm that they understand the terms of this Agreement. Town and Subcontractor freely enter into this Agreement. The Agreement becomes effective on the latest date of execution indicated below. SUBCONTRACTOR: TOWN OF WAPPINGER: ASBESTQS CORPORATION OF AMERICA IS/ ISI By:By: Title: DlQPLTDf r dOpti LOOS Title: 1� �• Date: M*Q " a d a S Date: 11 TASK ORDER TOWN OF WAPPINGEP Task Order No. 1 Subcontractor. Asbestos Co oration of America Project: Carnwarth Farms Emergency Re airs This Task Order is made for the procurement of services required by To of Wappingers in connection with its contract with Asbestos Corporation of .America Dated: e.1 /f Town f appingers entered into a Master Services Subcontract Agreement for Task Order Services dated Except as otherwise specified herein, the terms and conditions of that A eement are incorporated in this Task Order by reference. 1. Scope of Work: The subcontractor shall furnish qualified personnel, equipment, materials and supplies necessary to perform. the work described in the project specifications. 2. Period of Performance: The period ofperformance shall be from the date of execution of this Task d r by both parties until completion the Work. The Work shall be completed on or before 3. Compensation: The Subcontractor shall be compensated in accordance with the.terms of the Master Services Subcontract Agreement in the amount of twenty eight thousand five hundred and seventy five dollars ($ 28,575.00) for the Work required by the Task Order. 4. Communications: The Subccto s co tact for this Task Order shall be Town of Wappingers ou Project Manager ;v rc s 5. Key Personnel: It is agreed that Subconsultant shall assign the following personnel to manage the Work under this Task Order. These persons are designated "Key Personnel" and shall not be removed or replaced without prior written approval of the Town. Fred Lattrell Patrick Fitzgerald b. Task Order Modification: Modifications or change orders to. this Task Order are governed by Article 12 of the Master Services Subcousultant Agreement. SU13CONSULTANT: Asbestos rpora ' n of America B' Ti e: O�Ret�O� �'t+�1. dcaerc�Q� ova Date: e XON &IZI2 Town of Wappinger' By Ti Date: 1 i DS NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORK STATE OFFICE CAMPUS, BLDG. 12 ALBANY, NY 12240 SCHEDULE 2004 Date 01/10/05 T/0 WAPPINGER PRC 0500159 DUTCHESS COUNTY CERNIGLIA & SWARTZ Location and Type of Project 134 ACADEMY ST PROJECT ID #:, 0401032 ROOFING/MASONRY REPAIRS/ SHORING 15-99 COBBLESTONE POUGHKEEPSIE NY 126DI RD WAP�INGERS FALLS T/6 WAPPINGER In response to your request, enclosed is the schedule of the prevailing hourly wa a rates and the prevailing hourly supplements for the above project, ogether with copies of the Notice of Contract Let (PW -16) for your use. THE SCHEDULE MUST BE ANNEXED TO AND FORM A PART OF THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THIS PROJECT WHEN IT IS ACVERTISED FOR BIDS. These schedules have been prepared and forwarded in accordance with Article 8 of the NYS Labor Law, which provides that it shall be the duty of the fiscal officer to ascertain and determine the schedules of supplements -to be provided and wages to be paid to workers, laborers and mechanics employed on public work projects, and to f-ile such schedules with the Department having jurisdiction. This schedule is effective from July 1, 2004 through June 30, 2005. All .updates corrections and future copies of the annual determination are available on the Department's website (www,,Jabor.state.nv.us). The attached rates are based on the latest information available to the Department of Labor, Bureau of Public Work. Care should be taken to review the rates for obvious errors. Any corrections should be brought to the Department's attention immediately. It is the responsibility of the public 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. NOTICE TO CONTRACTING AGENCIES: Upon cancellation or completion of this project, enter the necessary information and return this page to: New York State Department of Labor Bureau of Public Work State Office Campus, Bldg. 12 Albany, NY 12240 PROJECT HAS BEEN COMPLETED/CANCELLED: Date Signature Title For additional information, contact our local District Offices: Albany (518) 457-2744 Syracuse (315) 428-4056 Binghamton (607) 721-8005 Rochester (716) 258-4505 Buffalo (716) 847-7159 Utica (315) 793-2314 Garden City (516) 228-3915 White Plains (914) 997-9507 New York City (212) 352-6088 PW -200 (6-03) O1 GENERAL PROVISIONS OF LAWS COVERING WORKERS ON PUBLIC WORK CONTRACTS INTRODUCTION The Labor Law requires public work contractors and subcontractors to pay laborers, workers or mechanics employed in the performance of a public work contract not less than the prevailing rate of wage and supplements (fringe benefits) in the locality where the work is performed. RESPONS BILITI S OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JURISDICTION 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 ccoperative educational services; a sewer, water, fire, improvement and other district corporation a public benefit corporation; and a public authority awarding a public word contract. The Department -of Jurisdiction (Contracting A encs) awarding a public work contract MUST obtain a Prevailing Rate Schedu a listing the hourly rates of wages -and supplements due the workers to be employed on apublic work project. 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. Upon the awarding of the contract, the law requires that the Department. -of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) furnish the 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: Department's Notice of Contract Let 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' at any public work project. The. Department's PW -200 form is provided for that purpose. }FOURS No laborer, worker or mechanic in the employ of a contractor or subcontractor engaged in the' performance of any public work project shall be permitted to Work more than eigght 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. 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 be less than those listed in the current Prevailing Rate Schedule for..the'10cality,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 from the: New York State De artment of Labor Bureau of Public Work State'Office Campus, Bldg. 12 Albany, NY 12240 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 provide copies to each subcontractor and obtain an affidavit certifying such schedule was received. Page 1 Department posts rates in its possession that cover periods of time beyond the July 1st 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 lst to June 30th time period. WITHHOLDING OF PAYMENTS When a complaint is filed with the Commissioner of Labor alleging the failure of a contractor or subcontractor to pay or provide -the prevailing wages or supplements, or when the Commissioner of Labor believes that unpaid wages or, supplements may be due, payments on the public work contract 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. When the Bureau of Public Work finds that a contractor or subcontractor on a public work project failed to ay or provide the requisite prevailing Wages or supplements, the Bureau is authorized by Sections 220-b and 235.2 of the Labor Law to so notify the financial officer of the Department of Jurisdiction (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 Cammissioner of Labor or by .the court in the event a legal proceeding is instituted for review of the determination of the Commissioner of Labor. 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 The current Prevailing Rate Schedule must be posted in a prominent and accessible place on the site of the public work project. The revaiIIng 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. 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 emp-lo er subject to the New York State Human Rights Law must conspicuously post at its offices, plates of employment, or employment training centers notices furnished by the State Division of Human Rights. Employers liable for contributions under the Unemployyment Insurance Law must conspicuously post on the jobsite notices furnished.by the New York State Department of Labor. APPRENTICES Employees cannot be paid apprentice rates unless they are individually registered in a program registered with the New York State Commissioner of Labor. The all ratio of apprentices to ourneyworkers in any craft classification can be no greater than the sta�ewid.e 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 the classification..of work for which the apprentice is indentured, must be paid the prevailing journey worker's wage rate for the classification of work the employee is actually performing. Article 8 of the New York State Labor Law requires that only apprentices individually registered with the New York State Department of Labor may be paid apprenticeship rates on a public work project. No other Federal or State Agency or office registers apprentices in New York State. Page 3 There may be deducted from the amount payable to the contractor under the contract a penalty of fifty dollars for each calendar day during which such person was discriminated against or intimidated in violation of the provisions of the contract. See Section 220-e(c). 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-discriminat-ion sections of the contract. See 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. WORKERS' COMPENSATION In accordance with Section 142 of the State Finance Law, the contractor shall maintain coverage during the life of the 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 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. If New York State coverage is added to an existing out-of-statepolicy, 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. The contractor..must maintain proof that subcontractors doing work covered under this cantract..secured and maintained a workers' compensation policy for all employees working in New York State. 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. UNEMPLOYMENT --INSURANCE Employers liable for contributions under the Unemplomeet Insurance Law must conspicuously post on the jobsite notices furnished gy the New York State Department of Labor. PH -203 (6/01) Page 5 T/O WAPPINGER CERNIGLIA & 5WARTZ 134 ACADEMY ST NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Bureau of Public Work State Office Campus, Bldg. 12 Albany, NY 12240 POUGHKEEPSIE NY 12601 Schedule Type ,2004 Date 01/10/05 Prevailing Rate Case No. 0500159 01 PROJECT ID #: 0401032 ROOFING/MASONRY REPAIRS/ SHORING,75-99 COBBLESTONE RD, WAPPINGERS FALLS DUTCHESS COUNTY AGY. OF JURIS_ : TOWN NAT. OF PROJECT: OTHER RECON,MAINT,REPAIR,ALT Copies of the wage and supplement schedule for the Public Work project identified above are enclosed herewith. Sec. 220.3a of the Labor Law requires that certain information be furnished to the Commissioner of Labor. Accordingly, you MUST complete ONE of these requests for EACH prime contract let immediately upon notifying a successful bidder for this Public Work project. Photocopy as many -blank forms as required to supply one for each contractor. Return this request to the address given above ❑ Project CANCELLED, POSTPONED or assigned to agency's own employees. If reactivated, new rates and supplements will be requested. ❑ CONTRACT AWARDED: (check one and indicate date of first legal instrument which bound agency to contract.) ❑ Letter of Intent ❑ Contract Signed ❑ Resolution Work to be done by this prime contractor: Type of Contract: CHECK APPLICABLE TYPE [] (01) General Construction ❑ (02) Heating/Ventilation ❑ (03) Electrical ❑ (04) Plumbing . ❑ (05) Other Contractor Information: ALL INFORMATION MUST BE SUPPLIED Federal Employer Identification Number. Name: Address: City: Amount of Contract CONTRACTOR'S TELEPHONE #: ( ) State: Zip: Approximat6"Starting Date: Approximate Completion Date: J Estimated Date Entire Project Will be Completed: I I CONTRACTS NOT YET AWARDED Type of Contract (Check all applicable contract types) ❑ (01) General Construction ❑ (02) Heating/Ventilation ❑. (03)_.Electrical ❑ (04) Plumbing ❑ (05) Other .. Signature Date. PW -16 (7-00) Page 01 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor ------ v----------------------------Cass Number ---------------------------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 --------------------------------------------------------------- Outchess County General Construction Rates Prevailing Wage Rates icor 07/01/04 - 06/30/05 INFORMATION ABOUT PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE This information isprovided to assist you in the interpretation of particular requirements for each classification of worker contained in the attached Schedule of Prevailing Rates. CLASSIFICATION 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. 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 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 •f.ound in the OVERTIME PAY section listings for each classification. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Particular attention should be given to the supplemental benefit requirements. Although in most cases the payment or provision of supplements is for .each hour worked, some classifications require the payment or provision. -of supplements for each hour paid (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 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. 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 suppplements. If you have any questions please contact the Bureau of Public Work or visit the New York State Department of Labor. website (www.labor.state.ny.us) for current wage rate information. APPRENTICE TRAINING RATIOS The following are the allowable ratios of registered Apprentices to Journey - workers. For example, the ratio 1:1,1:3 indicates the allowable initial ratio is one t Apprentice o one Journeyworker. The Journeyworker must be in place on the project before an Apprentice is allowed. Then three additional Journeyworkers Prevailing Rate Schedule Page 03 New York StateDepartment of Labor -------------- ___----____-- .Case Number -_------___--- __ __------- 0500159 OUTCHESS 2004 ----------------------------------------------------------- ( B1l Time and one half of the hourly rate for the 9th &•10th hours - week days and the 1st 8 hours on Saturday. Double- the hourly rate for al -1 additional hours. ( C ) Double the hourly rate after 7 hours per day. ( Cl) Double the hourly rate after 7 and one half hours per day. ( D ) Double the hourly rate after 8 hours per day. ( 01) Double the hourly rate after 9 hours per day. ( E ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday. ( El) Time and one half ist 4 hours on Saturday. Double the hourly rate all additional Saturday hours. ( E2) Saturday may be used as a make-up day at straight time when a day is lost during that week due to inclement weather. ( E3) Between November 1st and March 3rd Saturday may be used as a make-up day at straight time when a day is lost during that week due to inclement weather, provided a given employee as worked between 16 and 32 hours that .week. ( E4) 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. ( F ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday and Sunday. ( G ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday and Holidays. ( H ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday, Sunday, .and Holidays. ( I ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Sunday. f J ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Sunday and Holidays. € K ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Holidays. ( L ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday. ( M ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday and Sunday. € N ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday and Holidays. ( 0 ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays. ( P ) Double the hourly rate on Sunday. ( Q ) Double the hourly rate on Sunday and Holidays. ( R ) Double the hourly rate on Holidays. ( S ) Two and one half times the hourly rate for Holidayys if worked. ( SI) Two and one half times the hourly rate the first 8 ours on Sunday or Holidays. One and one half times the hourly rate all additional hours. ( T ) Triple the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked. ( U ) Four times the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked. ( V ) Including benefits at SAME PREMIUM as shown for overtime. ( H ) Time and one half for benefits on all overtime hours. NOTE:BENEFITS are PER HOUR HORKED,fer each hour worked, unless otherwise noted HOLIDAYS PAID Holidays: Paid Holidays are days for which an eli ible 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: 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 Cs) Listed in the HOLIDAY section of each classification contained in the attached schedule.. The Holidays:as-listed below are to be paid at the wage rates at which the employee is normally classified. C I ) None. ( 2 ) Labor Day. Page 05 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor - -------- ------------------------- Case Number ----------- ----------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fire Stop Bork; Journeyman.. ......$ 9.49 1-201HV -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Boilermaker DUTCHESS COURTY: Entire County NASSAU COUNTY: 8-91 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Asbestos Worker - Abatement Entire 5 Boroughs ORANGE COUNTY: Entire COLUNBIA COUNTY: Entire County DELAWARE COUNTY: Entire County DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County, GREENE COUNTY: Entire County ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County ROCKLAND-COUNTY: Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County $ 37.90 $ 40.30 WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/2004 Asbestos Worker: Removal 8 Hazardous Abatement Only.......... $ 24.55 Only for the removal of insulation materials from mechanical systems which are not going to be scrapped. for all other removal work, please refer to the appropriate building laborer category. OVERTIME PAY: See ( B,E,QX,TX,V ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:........... See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:....... See ( 2,4,6,25 7 X code applies to 4,6,8 25. x code applies to 2. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid) Journeyman ................$ 11.25 OVERTIME PAY: See ( D,O ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:........ See ( 8, 16, 23, 24 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:.... See ( 4, 6, 11, 12, 15, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. 1-201HV -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Boilermaker DUTCHESS COURTY: Entire County NASSAU COUNTY: Entire County NEW YORK CITY; Entire 5 Boroughs ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County ROCKLAND COUNTY: Entire County SUFFOLK COUNTY: Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County .WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7-01-04- 9-01-04- 8-31-04 8-31-05 Boilermaker........... $ 37.90 $ 40.30 OVERTIME PAY: See ( D,O ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:........ See ( 8, 16, 23, 24 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:.... See ( 4, 6, 11, 12, 15, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Page 07 Prevailing Rate Schedule New'York State ---Department of Labor -----------------------------------Case Number---- -------- ---------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 +-------------. 14.76 ----� ---------- Journeyman - Apprentices lst term 677 2nd term ............... 10.66 3rd term ............... 13.85 4th term ............... 14.10 8-19B/H&H Carpenter --Dockbuilder---------- DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County NASSAU COUNTY: Entire County NEW YORK CITY: Entire 5 Boroughs ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County ROCKLAND COUNTY: Entire County SUFFOLK COUNTY: Entire.County WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/04 7/01/05 Addit. Piledriver ............... $ 38.79 2.82 Dockbuilder............... 38.79 per hr. OVERTIME:.... See C B, E2, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:...;.... See ( 18, 19 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Paid:........ See ( 5, 6, I1, 13, 16, 18, 19,-25 ) for 1st & 2ndyr.Apprentices Overtime:.... See ( 5, 6, 11, 13, 16, 18, 19, 25;) on HOLIDAY PAGE-. APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeymants wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 40% 50% 65% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid) Journeyman ............... $ 27.86 Apprentices .............. 18.94 OVERTIME:.... See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE. 9 - 1456 - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Carpenter - Floor Coverer DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County NASSAU COUNTY: Entire County NEW YORK CITY: Entire 5 Boroughs ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County ROCKLAND COUNTY: Entire County SUFFOLK COUNTY: Entire County WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Entire County MAGES: (per hour) 7/01/04 7/01/05 Carpet/Resilient Addit. Floor Coverer .............. $ 43.00 $2.96/hr. OVERTIME:.... See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE. Page 09 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor ----------------------------------Case Number -------------=--------------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/04 Building, Millwright .................$ 32.86 OVERTIME:.... See ( B, E, E2, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:........ See ( 18, 19 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Paid:........ See ( 5, 6, 11, 13, 16, 18, 19, 25 ) for 1st 8 2ndyr.Apprentices Overtime:.... See ( 5, 6, 11, 13, 16, 18, 19, 25 ) on.HOLIDAY PAGE. APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 557 657. 757 957. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid) Journeyman. .............$ 27.30 Appr 1st term .............. 17.51 Appr 2nd term 19.37 Appr 3rd term ............. 21.90 Appr 4th term ............. 24.95 9-740.2 --------------------------------------------------------------- Electrician DUTCHESS COUNTY: Towns of Fishkill, East Fishkill, and Beacon. ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County. PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County. ROCKLAN.D COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/2004 4/01/05 4/01/06 Electrician Wireman/Technician........ $ 37.003E $ 38.00* $ 39.00* *SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL: On Public Work in New York State when shift work. is mandated either in the job specifications or by the contracting agency, the following rates apply: Shift worked between 4:30 p.m. $ .12:30 a,m......5 436403E $ 44.57.3E $ 45.753E Shift worked between 12:30 a.m. & 8:30 a.m.......$ 48.623E $ 49.933E $ 51.25* 3E On gobs 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. OVERTIME:.... See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:....... See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE, Overtime:... See ( 5, 6, 13; 15, 1-6, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Page 11 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Lobar --------------�-------------------Case Number--------------- ---------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 ---------------------------------------------_-------_-------------------------_- SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) 7/01/2004 4/01/05 4/01/06 Journeyman ................... $ 18.30 plus $ 19.60 plus $ 20.90 plus 67. of wage 67 of wage 6% of wage 7/01/2004 Apprentices 1st & 2nd term .............. $ 6.90 plus 6% of wage 3rd & 4th term .............. 8.85 plus 67 of wage 5th & 6th term .............. 10.80 plus 6% of wage 7th & 8th term.....,,....... 13.75 plus 6% of wage 9th & 10th term ......... . .... 16.65 plus 6% of wage 8-363/2 Electrician Lineman ALBANY COUNTY: Entire County ONEIDA COUNTY: Entire County ALLEGANY COUNTY: Entire County ONONDAGA COUNTY: Entire County. BROOME COUNTY: Entire County ONTARIO COUNTY: Entire County. CATTARAUGUS COUNTY: Entire County ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County CAYUGA COUNTY: Entire County ORLEANS COUNTY: Entire County CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY: Entire County OSWEGO COUNTY: Entire County CHEMUNG COUNTY: Entire County OTSEGO COUNTY: Entire County CHENANGO COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire -County CLINTON COUNTY: Entire County RENSSELAER COUNTY: Entire County COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County ROCKLAND COUNTY: Entire County CORTLAND COUNTY: Entire County SARATOGA COUNTY: -Entire County DELAWARE .COUNTY: Entire County SCHENECTADY COUNTY:. Entire County DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County SCHOHARIE COUNTY: Entire County ERIE COUNTY: Entire County SCHUYLER COUNTY: Entire County ESSEX COUNTY: Entire County SENECA-COUNTY: Entire County FRANKLIN COUNTY: Entire County STEUBEN COUNTY: -Entire County FULTON COUNTY: Entire County ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY: Entire County GENESEE COUNTY:. Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire.County GREENE COUNTY: Entire County TIOGA COUNTY: Entire County :HAMILTON,"COUNTY: Entire County TOMPKINS COUNTY: Entire County HERKIMER COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY:-. Entire County JEFFERSON COUNTY: Entire County WARREN COUNTY: ` Entire County LEWIS COUNTY: Entire County WASHINGTON COUNTY: ENtire County LIVINGSTON COUNTY: Entire County WAYNE COUNTY:- Entire County MADISON COUNTY: Entire County WYOMING COUNTY: Entire. County MONROE COUNTY: Entire County YATES COUNTY: Entire County MONTOMERY COUNTY: Entire County NIAGARA COUNTY: Entire County Includes Teledata Work within Ten feet of High Voltage= Transmission Lines WAGES: (per .hour) 7101/04 5L01/05. 4/30/06 Lineman/Tech./Welder ............... $ 35.19 36.60 38.00 Cable splicer.........., 35.19 36.60- 38.00 Digging.Machine dperator............. ,31.67 32.94 34.20 Tract Trailer Driver ................. 29.91 31.11 32.30 Truck Driver/Groundman............... 28.15 29.28 30.40 Mechanic lst Class ................... 28.15 29.28 30.40 Flagman .............................. 21,11 21..96 22'.80 XAdditional 1,00 per hr. -For entire crew when a helicopter is used. XxAbove rates applicable on all overhead Transmission line work & Fiber 0 tic Cable where other construction trades _are. or have been involved. This applies to transmission line work only, mat other construction. Page 13 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor ----------------------------------Case Number__-_-__--------------------------- 0500159 OUTCHESS 2004 3rd shift..... 12:30 AM to 9:00 AM REGULAR RATE PLUS 31.4 HOLIDAY: Paid: See ( 5, 6, 8, 13, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE plus Gov. Election Day. Overtime: See ( 5, 6, 81 13, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE plus Gov. Election Day. �h �SUPPLEMENTS for olidays paid at straight time.XX The following APPRENTICE rates and the following SUPPLEMENTAL benefits apply to all classification categories of CONSTRUCTION, TRANSMISSION and DISTRIBUTION. APPRENTICES: ( 1000 ) hr terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wa e. st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. -7th. 607. 657 70% 75% 80% 85% 90% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per Hour worked including above listed holidays. Pole treater 1st. .. $ 12.96 (Minimum 1 year experience) Pole treater 2nd ..................... 12.27 $9.50 $10.50 $11.50 plus plus plus 77. of wage 7% of wage 7% of wage 6-1249a -—.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Electrician Lineman Pole Treater ALBANY COUNTY:- Entire County ONEIDA COUNTY: Entire .County ALLEGANY-COUNTY: Entire County ONONDAGA COUNTY: Entire.County BROOME COUNTY: Entire County ONTARIO COUNTY: Entire County CATTARAUGUS COUNTY: Entire. County ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County CAYUGA COUNTY: Entire County ORLEANS COUNTY: Entire County CHAUTAUQUA-COUNTY: Entine County OSWEGO COUNTY: Entire County CHEMUNG COUNTY: Entire County OTSEGO COUNTY: Entire County CHENANGO COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County. CLINTON COUNTY:. Entire County RENSSELAER COUNTY: Entire County COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County ROCKLAND COUNTY: Entire County CORTLAND COUNTY: Entire..County SARATOGA COUNTY: Entire County. DELAWARE COUNTY: Entire County SCHENECTADY COUNTY: Entire County DUTCHESS;COUNTY: Entire County SCHU HARIE COUNTY: Entire County ERIE COUNTY- Entire County 'SCHUYLER:COUNTY: Entire County.. ESSEX COUNTY: Entire SENECA COUNTY: Entire County FRANKLIN COUNTY: Entire- .County County STEUBEN COUNTY: Entire" County FULTON COUNTY: Entire County ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY: Entire County GENESEE COUNTY: Entire County SULLIVAN•:COUNTY: Entire County GREENE COUNTY: Entire County TIOGA COUNTY: Entire County HAMILTON COUNTY: Entire County TOMPKINS COUNTY: Entire County. HERKIMER COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County JEFFERSON COUNTY: Entire County WARREN COUNTY: Entire`County LEWIS-COUNTY: Entire County WASHINGTON COUNTY: Entire County LIVINGSTON COUNTY: Entire County WAYNE COUNTY: Entire County MADISON COUNTY: Entire County WYOMING COUNTY: Entire County MONROE COUNTY: Entire County YATES COUNTY: Entire County. MONTOMERY COUNTY: Entire County NIAGARA COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/04 Pole treater 1st. .. $ 12.96 (Minimum 1 year experience) Pole treater 2nd ..................... 12.27 Page 15 Prevailing Rate .Schedule New York State Department of Labor ----------------------------------Case Number --------------- --------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/2004 Cable Splicer ...................$ 23.07 Installer/Repairman........ ... 21.91 Teledata Lineman. ............... 21.91 ;per per........... 21.91 Groundman ....................... 11.61 OVERTIME PAY: See (B,Q).on OVERTIME PAGE . HOLIDAY: Paid: ...... NONE Overtime:.... See (5,6,16) on HOLIDAY PAGE SUPPLEMENTAL -BENEFITS: per hour worked ........5 3.05 plus 3% of wage 6-1249LT Electrician Lineman Traffic Signal/Lighting COLUMBIA. COUNTY: Entire County DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire. County ROCKLAN❑ COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire _-Count yy For All Lighting and Traffic Signal_Systems. WAGES:.:(per hour) 7/01/2004 5/.01/05 4/30/06 . Certified "yielder... ..$ 32.61 34.09 35.56 Linem6 n/Technician. .. 31.'06 32.47. 33.87 Digging Machine._........... 27.95 29.22 30.48' Tractor Trailer driver.... .. 26.40 27.60 28.79 Truck Driver/Groundman.... ... 24.85 25.98 27.10 Mechanic lst Class.........: 24-;85 :25.98 27.10 Flagman..... ......, -18:64 19.48 -20.32 Above rates applicable on ALL Lighting and Traffic Signal Systems and the installation, testing, operation, maintenance and repair of all traffic control and illumination projects traffic monitor.in systems,, road weather information systems and .tie installation of -Fiber Optic Cable. .. OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, 'Q, on OVERTIME PAGE.- Notem 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: 1ST SHIFT ..... 8:00 AM TO 4:30 PM REGULAR RATE Page 17 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor ---------------------------------- Case Number -------------=- ----------- 0500159 u DUTCHESS 2004 WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/04 1/01/05 Tree Trimmer: Treeman ..................... �Operator........ 18.92 19.73 " Equip. 16.77 17.47 if Mechanic, 16.77 17.47 ............. It Truck Driver. ..... 14.25 - 14.84 " Inexperienced Grdsman.. 11.80 12.28 " Flagman ............... 8.54 8.88 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:........ See ( 5, 6, 8, 10-, 15, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:... See ( 5 6, 8, 10 15, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. XSupplements paid at STRAIGHT TIME rate for holidays. )O(Overtime: ( 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, 16 ) SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked including above listed holidays. $ 4.05 $ 4.15 plus 37 plus 3% of wage of wage 6-1249TT Elevator Constructor COLUMBIA COUNTY: Only the Townships of Ancram, Clermont, Copake, Gallatin, Germantown Livingston and Taghkanic. GREENE COUATY: Only the Townships of Catskill and Hunter. ROCKLAND COUNTY: Only the Township of Stony Point.. WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Only the Townships of Bedford, Lewisboro, Cortland, Mt. Kisco North Salem, Pound Ridge, Somers and Yorktown. . DUTCHESS 6OUNTY: Entire County ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7/1/2004 1/1/2005 l/l/2006 1/1/2007 Mechanic ............... $ 38.715 40.715 43.115 45.115 Helper ................. 27.10 27.10 30.181 31.581 OVERTIME PAY: .............. See ( 0,00 on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid: See ( 5,6,15,16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime: ................. See ( 5,6,15,16 ) an HOLIDAY PAGE. Apprentice Rates: (1st 6mo) (2nd 6mo) (2nd yr) (3rd yr) (4th yr) 507. . 55% 65% 70% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) Journeyman ............. $ 10.77 11.77 12.595 13.825 + By +-87 + 8% + 8% of"wage of wage of wage of Hage Page 19 Prevailing -Rate Schedule ,. .New York State Department of Labor - ------- ------------------------- Case Number ---------------------------------- 0500159 ❑UTCHESS 2004 - Note: On Saturdays, double time after 8 hours. HOLIDAY: Paid;....... See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:... See ( 5, 6, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following wage. 1st 2nd 3rd 20.70 24.15 27.60 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid) Journeyman ................$ 20.85 Apprentice 1st year .............. 18.05 2nd year .............. 18.75 3rd year .............. 19.45 8-417 ----------------------------------------------------------- --'--- Laborer-Heavyy Highway COLUMBIA COUNTY: Only the Townships of Greenport, Philmont, Germantown, Livingston Hillsdale, Taghkanic, Gallatin, Copake, Ancram, City of Hudson. DUTCHESS C6UNTY: Entire County. MALL WORK RELATED WITH TOXIC OR ANY A5BEST05 OR HAZARDOUS MATERIA L WAGES: (per hour) 7/OI12004 Protective Gear Not Required... 27.05 Protective Gear Required....... 30.95 XNOTE: For Wages ONLY: All work bid on or before July 1 2004{ last, yyear's prevailing wage rate s aI continue to apply until December 31, 2004 .at which time -the. rate's of -pay effective at that time shah be paid. SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL: On all NYS D.O.T. or other Governmental.mandated irregular or off shift work, an additional 15X of wage on straight time hours. OVERTIME:..... See-( B -$'-E,. Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY; Paid:........ See ( 5, 6., 7, 12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:.... See ( 5, 6, 7, 12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. -SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) $ 13.45 _ - 8-17tox Laborer-- Building-------------------------------------------------------- COLUMBIA COUNTY: Only the Townships of Ancram, Claverack, Clermont, Copake, Gallatin, Germantown, Greenport, Hillsdale, Livingston, and Taghkanic. DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County GROUP #1: General Laborer, Mason tenders, Carpenter Tenders{ Labor Stripping and Cleaning Forms, Laborer Grading and Digging Ditches, Sweepers and Cleaners. GROUP ## 2 Page 21 Prevailing Rate Schedule _ New York Sate Department of Labor ---------------------------------- Case.Number=--------------------------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 Laborer - Heavy Highway T '---__._________ COLUMBIA COUNTY: Only the Townships of Ancram, Claverack, Clermont, Copake, Gallatin, Germantown, Greenport, Hillsdale, Livingston, and Taghkanic. DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County GROUP # 1: Flagperson, Placing & maintenance of all flarescones, lights, signs, barricades, traffic patterns and all ref'iective type materials for traffic control, custodial work, traffic directors, temporary heat or light tenders, tool room. GROUP # 2: General Laborer, Dumpman, Pitman, All AFL-CIO Trades Tenders. Concrete Man, Signal Man, Pipe Layer, Rip Rap, Dryy Stone Layer, Jack Hammer, Powderman, Highscalers, Power Buggy 0 ViE�erator Steel Rod Carrier, Vibratory Oper., Other Machine Oper., Wrecking, rator-OpPerator-Compactor, Gunite & Sand Blasting, Water Pumps 2" or under, Nipper, Chucker, Asphalt Worker. GROUP # 3: Asphalt Raker, Asphalt Screedman, Drillers (ali),.Laser Beam Operator, Form Setters/Aligners, Blaster. WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/2004- . Group # 1 ................ $ 19.95 Group # 2 ................ 23.71 Group # 3......... 24.71 All employees who work an irregular work day that starts from 5:00 pm to 1:00 am on a governmental mandated night shift shall be paid an additional $2.50 per hour. OVERTIME PAY: ............ See ( B,E,Q,) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid: See ( 5, 6, 13,-15,'25, } an HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime: ...... See ( 5, 6, 13, 15, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. APPRENTICES: 1000 hour year terms 1st Term...., ."......... $ 13.50 2nd Term............. 14.50 3rd Term ................. 15.50 4th Term ................. 16.50 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour Harked & holidays) Journeyman:............ $ 14.25 Apprentices ............... 7.65 1-1000h ---------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------ Mason - Building ORANGE COUNTY: Entire county except the Township of Tuxedo. DUTCHESS COUNTY: - Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/2004 Bricklayer .. .... $ 30.79 Cement Mason (Bldg)..... 30.79 Plasterer/Stone Mason... 30.79 Pointer/Caulker......... 30.79 Page 23 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State ----------------------------------Case Number ---------------Department of Labor ----------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 Pointer/Caulker.......... 31.29 Additional $1.00 per hour for power saw work Additional $0.50 per hour for swing scaffold or staging work OVERTIME :................ See [ B4O ) on OVERTIME PAGE. - HOLIDAY: Paid:.. See (. 5,6,15,25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime :................. See ( 5,6,15,25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wae. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 50% 55/. 60% 657 70% 75% 80% 85% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) PLUS HOLIDAYS Journexman: $ 16.49 Appr. 1st 8 2nd term..... 8.25 All others................ 16.49 1-5du-H/H -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mason - Tile Finisher DUTCHESS COUNTY:- Entire .County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County MAGES: (per hour) Building: 7/01/04 12/01/04 - 6/01/.05 12/01/05 Tile Finisher ............$ 24.82 $ 25.74 $ 25.74 $ 26.24 OVERTIME:.... See ( A, E, Q ) ON OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: - Paid:....... See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:... See [ 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. APPRENTICES: ( 750 hour ) terms at the following percentages of journeyman's wa e. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th th 6th 7th 8th 50% 557 657 70% 75% 857 90% 957. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) Journeyman ...............$ 14.60 $ 14.60. $ 15.50. $ 15.92 Apprentices .............. 7.00 + 7.00 + 7.00 + 7.40 + wage percentage of $ 7.60 7.60 8.50 8.52. .9-7/88B -rating-g--neer Buildi------------------------------------------------------ 0 DUTCHESS CEnOUNTY: North of a L st/East line through Dutchess County starting at the Northern Boundary of the.Cit of Paughkeepsie. HERKIMER COUNTY: East of a North/South line ythrough the Railroad Station at Little Falls. ALBANY COUNTY: Entire County CLINTON COUNTY: Entire County COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County ESSEX COUNTY: Entire County FRANKLIN COUNTY: Entire County FULTON COUNTY': Entire County GREENE COUNTY: Entire County HAMILTON COUNTY: Entire County MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Entire County OTSEGO COUNTY: Entire County RENSSELAER COUNTY: Entire County SARATOGA COUNTY: Entire County SCHENECTADY COUNTY: Entire County SCHOHARIE COUNTY: Entire County Prevailing Rafe Schedule Page 25 New York State Department of Labor ----------------------------------Case Number---------------------------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Class C Class B Class A Class Al SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid) Journeyman & Apprentices: ............ 13.65 13.65 14.00 1-106b Operating En ineer - Building 0 TCHESS COU TY: South of a West/East line through Dutchess County starting at the Northern Boundary of the City of Poughkeepsie. PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County. WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Entire County. GROUP I: Cranes(All Types) Boom Trucks Cherry Pickers(Al1 Types), Clamshell Crane, Derrick(S�one-Stell), bragline, Franki Pile Rig or similar Hydraulic Cranes Pile Drivers(All Tpes). XA11 Tower Cranes, all Ciimbing Cranes and a�l Cranes of 100 ton capacity or greater. GROUP I -A: Barber Green Loader -Euclid Loader Bulldozer, Carrier -Trailer. Horse, Concrete Cleaning Decontamination Machine Operator,Concrete-Portable Hoist, Conway or Similar Mucking Machines, Elevator & Cage, Excavators all types, Front End Loaders, Gradall, Shovel, Backhoe etc.(CraHler or Truck), Heavy Equipment Robotics Operator/Mechanic, Hoist �ngineer-Material, Hoist Portable Mobile Unit, Hoist -Single, Double or Triple Drum, Horizontal Directional Drill Locator, Horizontal Directional Drill Operator and Jersey Spreader, Letourneau or, Tournapull(Scrapers over 20 yards Strucks, Lift Slab Console etc. Lull HiLift or Similar, Maintenance Engineer, Master . Environmental Maintenance Mechanics, Mucking Machines Operator/Mechanic or Similar Ty e, Overhead Crane, Pavement Breaker.(Air Ram), Paver(Concrete)" Post Hole igger, Power House Plant Road Boring Machine, Road Mix Machine, Ross Carrier and Similar Machines, Rubber tire double end backhoes and similar machines Scoopmobile-Tractor-Shovel Over 1.5 yards, Shovel (Tunnelside Boom, Spreader (Asphalt Telephies(Cableway), Tractor Type Demolition Equipment, Trenchingg-Machines-Vermeer Concrete Saw Trencher and Similar, Ultra High -Pressure Waterjet Cutting Tool Syystem, Vacuum Blasting Machine operator/mechanic, Winch Truck A Frame7. GROUP I -B: Compressor (Steel Erection) Mechanic (Outside All Types Negative Air Machine (Asbestos Removals, Pulse Meter, Push Button.(guzz Box), Elevator, Welder. GROUP II -A: Bulldozer 06 and Under, Compactor_ Self -Propelled, Grader, Machines Pulling Sheep's Foot Roller Roller 4 ton and ever, Scrapers -2Q yards Struck.and Under, Vibratory Rolers, etc. GROUP III -A: As halt Plant, Boiler (High Pressure); Concrete Mixing Plants, Concrete Pumpt Fireman, Forklift, Forklift (Electric) Joy Drill or similar Tractor Drilling Machine Loader -1 1/2 yards and under, Locomotive (All Sizes), MixerConcrele-21E and over, Portable Asphalt Plant Portable Batch Plant Portable Crusher, Quarry Master, StoneCrusher, Weil Drilling Machine, Weil Point S stem, Concrete Buggy, One Yard and Up Ride on Dumper, Benford or Similer,Bo cat. GROUP III -B: Compressor Over 125 cu.Feet, Conveyor Belt Machine Regardless of Size, Compressor Plant, Ladder Hoist, Lightin Unit (Portable & Generator), Stud Machine, Welding Machine [Stee Erection`& Excavation). GROUP IV -A: Air Tractor Drill, Batch Plant, Bending Machine, Concrete Breaker, Concrete Spreader, Curb Cutter Machine, Farm Tractor (all types),- Finishing Machine -Concrete, Material Hopper -sand stone -cement, Mixer -Concrete -Under 21E, Mulching Grass Spreader, Pump-Gysum etc, Fine Grading Machine, Roller under 4 Ton Hepa Vac Clean Air Macgine, Spreading and Fine Grading Machine, Steel Cutting Machine Siphon Pump -air -steam, Tar Joint Machine, Turbo Jet Burner or Similar equipment; Vibrator (1 to 5) Fine Grading Machine, Roof Hoist (Tugger Hoist), Television Cameras for Page 27 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor ----------..-------------..______�--Case Number -------------------------r-------- 0500159 ❑UTCHESS 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + 6.65 Per hour worked. t 7.00 8-1378 OperatingEngineer- Heavy Highway -- DUTCHESS COUNTY: South of a West/East line through butchess County starting at the Northern Boundry of the City of Poughkeepsie.. PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County. WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Entire County. GROUP I: Boom Truck, Cherry Picker, Clamshell, Crane, (Crawler, Truck), Dragline,R-ough Terrain Crane. GROUP I -A: Auper, Auto Grader, Dynahoe and Dual purpose and similar machines, Barber Green Loader -Euclid Loader or similar typemachine, boat captain, boring machine(all types), Bulldozer -All Sizes Central Mix Plant Operator, Cherry Picker(Cableway)-Hydraulic, chipper (ail types) close circuit t.v., Compactor with Blade, oncrete Portable Hoist, C.M.'i. or Similar, Conway or Similar Mucking Machines, Gradall, Shovel. Backhoe, etc. Grader, Derrick (Stone Steel) Elevator S 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 simifar, Shovels (Tunnels), SideBoom, Spreader (asphalts, Scoopmobile-Tractor-Shovel.over 1 1/2 yards Trenching Machines, Telephies-Vermeer Concrete Saw Trencher and/or Simiiar, Tractor type Demolition Equipment, Whirly,P-811 Track. Renewal Machine-Similiar. GROUP I -B: Road Paver -Asphalt. GROUP II -A: Balast.regulators, Compactor Self Propelled, Cow Tracks, Fusion Machine, Rail Anchor Machines, Scrapers -2O yds truck and under, Switchtampers, Vibrator Roller, etc., Roller 4 ton and over, Welder. GROUP II -B: Mechanic -All Types. GROUP III: Air. Tractor Drill, Asphalt Plant, Batch Plant,. Boiler (Hi h Pressure) Concrete Breaker Concrete Pump, Concrete Spreader, Curb Cutter Machine, Aarm Tractor (All hypes) Finishing Machine (Concrete) Fame Grading Machine, Fireman, ForkliA-, Forklift --(Electric) John Henry.drill or similar; Joy Drill or similarTractor Drilling -Machine, Loader 1 1/2 yards and -under, Locomdtive(A11. Sizes-) Maintenance Engineer, Machine fulling Sheep's Foot Roller,-�Material'Aoppper 'Mixer Concrete -21E and over, Mulching Grass Spreader, Portable Plant, Portable Batch Plant Portable Crusher, Powerhouse Plant, Quarry Master,Roller under 4 ton, �preadingg and JetBurnerlorr Similar, HelllDr Cutting Machine, Winch Truck, e'A,,Frame'Truck. GROUP IV -A: Service Man (Fuel Truck), Service Man (Grease Truck). GROUP IV -B: Compressor -Compressor Plant -Paint Compressor -Steel Erection ConveyorBelt Machine, Lighting Unit (Portable & Generator) Pilot/Assistant Engineer/2 seated, Pumps -Pump Station -Water -Sewer -Gypsum -Plaster, etc.t 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, �librator (1 to 5), Compressor Truck mounted (2-6). GROUP V-A: Master Mechanic, Master Mechanic Asst.Helicopter Hoist Operator, Engineer -All Tower Cranes -All Climbing 6ranes and all cranes of 100 ton capacity or greater(390O Manitowac or similar), Hoist Engineer(Steel), Engineer -Pile Driver, Welder -Certified, Helicopter Pilot, Page 29 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor -------------------- Case Number ----------=---- --------------- 0500154 DUTCHESS 2004 --------------------•-------------------•-----------------------------_---------- SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour) Journeyman: ..........5 11.06 Per hour paid. + 6.65 Per hour for first 40 hours. + .70 Per hour worked. Apprentices: .......... $+11:70 Per hour worked. --------------------------- 0perating Engineer - Heavy ---------- Highway --------------- -----------------•----- - -_ - -- Dutchess County DUTCHESS COUNTY: North of a Hest/East line through starting at the Northern Boundary of the City of Poughkeepsie. HERKIMER COUNTY: East of a North/South line through the Railroad Station at Little Falls. ALBANY COUNTY:. Entire County BROOME COUNTY: Entire County CHENANGO COUNTY: Entire County CLINTON COUNTY: Entire County COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County ESSEX COUNTY: Entire County FRANKLIN COUNTY: Entire County FULTON COUNTY: Entire County GREENE COUNTY: Entire County HAMILTON COUNTY: Entire County MONTGOMERY COUNTY.: Entire County OTSEGO COUNTY: Entire County RENSSELAER COUNTY: Entire County SARATOGA COUNTY: Entire County SCHENECTADY COUNTY: Entire County SCHOHARIE COUNTY: Entire County TIOGA COUNTY: Entire County WARREN COUNTY: Entire County WASHINGTON COUNTY: Entire County MASTER MECHANIC: CLASS 1A: Crane, Cherry Picker(over 5 ton capacity, Derricks (steel erection) Dragline Overhead Crane (gantry or straddle),• Piledriver, Boom Truck (Over 5 tons). CLASS A: Automated Concrete Spreader(CMI Tyyppe), Automatic Fine Grader Backhoe(except tractor-mounted,rubber tired), Backhoe Excavator Full Swing (CAT 212 or similar), Belt Placer(CMI Type), Blacktop Plant (automated), Cableway,Caisson Auger, Central. Mix Concrete Plant (automated), Concrete Pump(8" or over), Dredge,,Dual Drum Paver, Excavator (all purpose -hydraulic Gradall or Similar), Profiler (over 105 H.P.), Front End Loader (.4c. .& over), Head Tower (Sauerman or equal), Hoist (two -or three Drum), Mine Hoist, Holland Loader Mucking Machine or Mole, Power Grader, Quad 9 QuarryMasten (or a uivalentj Scraper Shovel Side Boom, Slip Form Paver (if second man is needed, he shat. be an �iler), tractor Drawn Belt Type Loader, Truck or.. Trailer Mounted Chipper(sel=f-feeding), Tu & Operator (manned, rented equipment excluded) & Tunnel.Shovel Maintenance Engineer; Concrete Curb Machine, Self -Propelled Slip Form boom Truck 5 tons and under,Directionel Drilling Machine{Back Filling Mackne, Side Boom, Pavement Breaker (sp) Wertgen;PB-4 & similar type. CLASS B: Backhoe (Tractor-Mounted,Rubber Tired), Bituminous Spreader & Mixer, Blacktop Plant (non -automated), Blast or Rotaryy Drill (Truck or Tractor MQunted), Boring Machine, Cage Hoist f Central Mix Plant(Non Automated), All Concrete Batching Plants Cherry Pic1er 15 ton capacity & under.), Compressors (4 or less exceeding 2001 cfm combined capacity), Concrete Paver over 16S, Concrete Pump(Under 8"), Bituminous Recycling machine Crawler Drill Self Contained, Crusher, Diesel Power Unit Drill Rigs (Tractor Mounted), Front End Loader(under 4 c.y.), Hi -Pressure Boiler (15 lbs.& over), Hoist(One Drum), Kolman Plant Loader & similar type loaders(if employer requires another man, he shall be Oiler), L.C.M.Hork Boat Operator, Locomotive, Greaseman/Lubrication Eng, Helder Mixer(for stabilized base -se -If propelled), Monorail Machine,Plant Engineer, �'rofiler (105 H.P.or over) Pump Crete, Page 31 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor ----------------------------------Case Number --------------- --------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 BROOME COUNTY: Entire County ONTARIO COUNTY: Entire County CATTARAUGUS COUNTY: Entire County ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County CAYUGA COUNTY: Entire County ORLEANS COUNTY: Entire County CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY: Entire County OSWEGO COUNTY: Entire County CHEMUNG COUNTY: Entire County OTSEGO COUNTY: Entire County CHENANGO COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County CLINTON COUNTY: Entire County RENSSELAER COUNTY: Entire County COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County ROCKLAND COUNTY: Entire County CORTLAND COUNTY: Entire ounty SARATOGA COUNTY: Entire County DELAWARE COUNTY: Entire Eounty SCHENECTADY COUNTY: Entire County DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County SCHOHARIE COUNTY: Entire County ERIE COUNTY: Entire County SCHUYLER COUNTY: Entire County ESSEX COUNTY: Entire County SENECA COUNTY: Entire County FRANKLIN COUNTY: Entire County STEUBEN COUNTY: Entire County FULTON COUNTY: Entire County ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY: Entire County GENESEE COUNTY: Entire County SUFFOLK COUNTY: Entire County GREENE COUNTY: Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County HAMILTON COUNTY: Entire County TIOGA COUNTY: Entire County HERKIMER COUNTY: Entire County TOMPKINS-COUNTY: Entire County JEFFERSON COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County LEWIS COUNTY: Entire County WARREN COUNTY: Entire County LIVINGSTON COUNTY: Entire County WASHINGTON COUNTY: Entire County MADISON COUNTY: Entire County WAYNE COUNTY: Entire County MONROE COUNTY; Entire County WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Entire County MONTOMERY COUNTY: Entire County WYOMING COUNTY: Entire County NASSAU COUNTY: Entire County YATES COUNTY: Entire County NEW YORK CITY: Entire County NIAGARA COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7-01-04 DIPPER & CLAMSHELL DREDGES CLASS A: Operator ........................$ 28.07 CLASS B: Operator II .....................$ 23.04 Engineer. ... 24.72 Boat Master..... ................ 23.24 CLASS C: Maintenance Eng .................$ 23.59 Mate. ............ 21.99 -Dra .Barge Operator............ 21.99 Wel �er. ...................... 23.22 Boat Capt. 22.15 Chief of Party .................. 21.99 CLASS D: Oiler. .......$ 18.59: Scowman ................:........ 17.88 Rodman .. 17.88 Tug Depkhand.................... 18.13 Deckhand ........................ 18.13 7-01-04 HYDRAULIC DREDGES CLASS A: Leverman ........................$ 27.56 CLASS B: Leverman II ....................$ 23.04 Engineer .... 24.17 Derrick Operator.. ........ 24.17 Chief Mate ...................... 23.82 Survey Rates -Building.. Party Chief. $26.50 $28.00 Instrument/hoc e'rson..... 24.00 25.50 Additional $3.00 per hour for work in a tunnel. An additional 2.50 per hour for work in hazardous waste area. OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAYS: Paid: See.( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See ( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE APPRENTICES: (1000) hour terms at the following wage rates. 1st 2nd 3rd 6/01/2004 14.40 16.80 19.20 6/01/2005 15.30 17.85 20.40 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) Journeyman and all Apprentices........ $13.10 $13.60 Page 33 6-545 OBS Prevailing Rate Schedule - Crew - Consulting New York State Department of Labor. ----------------------------------Case of the Number Poughkeepsie North. 0500159 ALBANY COUNTY: Entire DUTCHESS NIAGARA 2004 BROOME COUNTY: Entire County OTSEGO COUNTY: Entire County CATTARAUGUS COUNTY: Entire County RENSSELAER COUNTY: Entire County CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY: Entire County SARATOGA COUNTY: Entire County CHEMUNG COUNTY: Entire County SCHENECTADY-COUNTY: Entire County CHENANGO COUNTY: Entire County SCHOHARIE COUNTY: Entire County .CLINTON'COUNTY: Entire County STEUBEN COUNTY: Entire County COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County TIOGA COUNTY: Entire County ERIE COUNTY: Entire County WARREN COUNTY: Entire County ESSEX COUNTY: Entire County WASHINGTON COUNTY: Entire County FRANKLIN COUNTY: Entire County WAYNE COUNTY: Entire County FULTON COUNTY: Entire County WYOMING COUNTY: Entire County GENESEE COUNTY: Entire County YATES COUNTY: Entire County GREEN£ COUNTY: Entire County HAMILTON COUNTY: Entire County HERKIMER COUNTY: Entire County LIVINGSTON COUNTY: Entire County MONROE COUNTY: Entire County MONTGOMERY -COUNTY: Entire County NIAGARA COUNTY: Entire County SURVEY CLASSIFICATIONS: Party Chief- One who directs a'survey party. Instrumentman- One who runs the instrument and assists the Party Chief. Rodman- One who holds the rods and in general, assists the survey party. WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/2004 7/01/2005 Survey Rates -Building.. Party Chief. $26.50 $28.00 Instrument/hoc e'rson..... 24.00 25.50 Additional $3.00 per hour for work in a tunnel. An additional 2.50 per hour for work in hazardous waste area. OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAYS: Paid: See.( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See ( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE APPRENTICES: (1000) hour terms at the following wage rates. 1st 2nd 3rd 6/01/2004 14.40 16.80 19.20 6/01/2005 15.30 17.85 20.40 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) Journeyman and all Apprentices........ $13.10 $13.60 6-545 OBS 0 erating En ineer - 0 TCHESS COUNTY: from Survey the Crew - Consulting Engineer Northern boundary line of the City of - Poughkeepsie North. ALBANY COUNTY: Entire County NIAGARA COUNTY: Entire County ALLEGANY COUNTY: Entire County ONEIDA COUNTY: Entire County BROOME COUNTY: Entire County ONONDAGA COUNTY: Entire County CATTARAUGUS COUNTY: Entire County ONTARIO COUNTY: Entire County- CAYUGA COUNTY: Entire County ORLEANS COUNTY: Entire County Page 35 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State .. Department of Labor ___-Casa Number------------__-- --____-_ 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 Survey Rates-Heavy/Highway: T - Party Chief ................$ 46.13 3.11 per hour increase Instrument Man ............. 34.19 2.52 per hour increase Rodman ..................... 29.85 2.31 per hour increase OVERTIME:... See ( B, EX, Q V ) ON OVERTIME PAGE. )(Doubletime paid on the 9th hour on Saturday. HOLIDAY: Paid:..... See ( 5, 6, 7, 11, 12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE'. Overtime:. See ( 5, 6, 7, 11, 12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid) Journeyman ..................$ 17.20 SURVEY CLASSIFICATIONS: Party Chief- One who directs a survey party. Instrumentman- One who runs the instrument and assists the Party Chief. Rodman- One who holds the rods and in general, assists the.survey party. WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/2004 7/01/2005 Survey Rates: Party Chief ................ $26.50 $28.00 Instrument/Rodperson ...... 24.00 25.50 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 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE 9-15Dh 0 erating En ineer - Survey Crew-- Heavy Highway DUTCHESS COUNTY: the northern portion ofthe county from the northern boundary line of the City of Poughkeepsie north to the Outchess County.line. ALBANY COUNTY; Entire County NIAGARA COUNTY: Entire County ALLEGANY COUNTY: Entire County ONEIDA COUNTY: Entire County BROOME COUNTY: Entire County ONONDAGA COUNTY: Entire County CATTARAUGUS COUNTY: Entire County ONTARIO COUNTY: Entire County CAYUGA COUNTY: Entire County ORLEANS COUNTY: Entire County CHAUTAUQUA: Entire County OS EGO COUNTY: Entire County CHEMUNG COUNTY: Entire County OTSEGO.COUNTY: Entire County CHENANGO COUNTY: Entire County REN SSELAER'COUNTY: Entire County CLINTON COUNTY: Entire County SARAT.OGA COUNTY: Entire County COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County SCHENECTADY-COUNTY: Entire County CORTLAND COUNTY: Entire Gounty SCHOHARIE COUNTY: Entire County ERIE COUNTY: Entire. County SCHUYL-ER=COUNTY: Entire County ESSEX COUNTY: Entire County SENECA"CO.UNTY: Entire County FRANKLIN COUNTY: Entire County -STEUBEN COUNTY: Entire County FUL70N COUNTY: Entire , County ST.LAWRENCE COUNTY: Entire County GENESEE COUNTY: Entire County TIOGA COUNT -Y.- Entire County GREENE COUNTY: Entire County. TOMPKINS.COUNTY: .Entire County HAMILTON COUNTY: Entire County WARREN- COUNTY.:-. Entire County HERKIMER COUNTY: Entire Coun#y WASHINGTON -COUNTY: Entire County JEFFERSON COUNTY: Entire County WAYNE COUNTY: entire County LEWIS COUNTY: Entire County- WYOMING COUNTY: Entire County LIVINGSTON COUNTY: Entire County YATE COUNTY: Entire County MADISON COUNTY: Entire County MONROE COUNTY:. Entire County MONTGOMERY.COUNTY: Entire County SURVEY CLASSIFICATIONS: Party Chief- One who directs a survey party. Instrumentman- One who runs the instrument and assists the Party Chief. Rodman- One who holds the rods and in general, assists the.survey party. WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/2004 7/01/2005 Survey Rates: Party Chief ................ $26.50 $28.00 Instrument/Rodperson ...... 24.00 25.50 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 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE Prevailing Rate Schedule Page 37 New York State Department of Labor - -------- ----- ------------------- -- Case Number ----____-- ___-----------_-_------- 0500159 OUTCHESS 2004 -------_------------------------------------------------------------------------ Joy Drill or similar Tractor Drilling Machine, Loader 1 1/2 yards and under, Locomotive(all sizes), Maintenance Engineer, Machine Pulling Sheeps Foot Roller, Material Hopper, Mixer Concrete(21-E & over Mulching Grass Spreader Portable Asphalt Plant, Portabie Batch Plant Portable brusher, Powerhouse Plant, Quarry, Master, Rofler under 4 ton, Spreading and Fine Grading Machine, Steel Cutting Machine, Stone Crusher, Sweeper, Turbo Jet Burner or similar, Well Drilling Machine, Winch Truck "AT Frame. GROUP.IV-A: Service Man(Fuel Truck), Service Man(Grease Truck). GROUP IV -B: Bending MachineCompressor-Compressor Plant -Paint, Compressor-Stee'i Erection, Compressor Truck Mounted(2-6), Conveyor Belt Machine, Dust Collector, Heater(all types), Li hting Unit(portable B generator) Mixer Concrete under 21-E, Pilot/Assistant Engineer/2 seated, Aumps-Pump Station -Water -Sewer -Gypsum -Plaster, etc., Pump Truck(Sewer ,let or similar), Roller Motorized(Walk behind)-, Steam Jenny, Stock Room Attendant Syphon Pump -Air -Stream, Tar Joint Machine, Vibrator(1 to �), Welding Machine, Welders Helper. GROUP V-A: Engineer(P.ile Driver), Enggineer(all Tower Cranes, all Climbing Cranes & all cranes of 10U ton capacity or greater), Helicopter Hoist Operator, Helicopter Pilot, Helicopter Signalman, Hoist Engineer(Steel-Sub Structure)? Engineer -Pile Driver? Jersey -Spreader, Pavement breaker(A•ir Ram), Master Mechanic, Asst. Master Mechanic, Post Hole -Bigger, Welder -Certified. GROUP V -B: Concrete Saw, Oiler, Utility Man. WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/20.04 GROUP I. ........... $ 33.99 GROUP I -A ................... $ 31.80 GROUP I-6. .......,.. 32.90 GROUP II -A ................. 30.51 GROUP -II-B.................. 30.63 GROUP III ................. 30.00 GROUP IV -A ............. .. 27.38 GROUP IV -B ............... 23:71 . . . GROUP V-A Engineer -Pile Driver ... 34.35 Engineer -Cranes......."...... 38.56 36.91 Helicopter Pilo .......... Helicopter Signalman...... 30.37 Helico ter Hoist Opr...... Engineer............ 32.59 Hoist 34-.35 Jersey Spreader Pavement Breaker(Air Rami,Post -HoleDi ger........... .. 30.64 Master Mechanic. ......... 33.60 Asst. Mester Mechanic..... -33.60 Welder -Certified.......... 31.40 GROUP V -B Concrete Saw .............. 22.29 Oiler.. ................ 22.29 Utility Man ............... 22.62 An additional 20% to wage when required to wear protective equipment on hazardous/toxic waste projects. Operators required to use two buckets pouring concrete on other than road pavement shall receive Engineers $0.50 per hour over scale. operating cranes with booms 100 than 149 feet.in length will be paid an additional $2.00 per feet but less hour. Engineers operating cranes with booms 149 feet or over in length will be Page 39 Prevailing Rate Schedule .: New York State Department of Labor ------------------------- -_-----Case Number ----------------------------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 -------------------------------------------------------------------- On Contracts for Inspection Only: These rates Do Not APPLY. IMPORTANT NOTE: Rates apply to pipeline repair_ utilizing a Cured -In -Place Pipe (CIPP) lining system. For all other pipeline repair work, the traditional classification and corresponding wage rates apply. OPERATING ENGINEER - Trenchless Pipeline Rehabilitation 7-01-04 Lead Tec TV Crew. ........... 35.51 Wet Out Tec .................. $ 34.20 Technician ................... $ 32.89 Boiler Operator............ 33.54 Yard rate...... ............ $ 28.96 Yard Mechanic ................ $ 33.54 NOTE: PREMIUM PAY 20% on straight time hours for NEW YORK STATE D.O.T. and other GOVERNMENTAL MANDATED off -shift work. OVERTIME PAY: See ( 0, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:....... See ( 5, 6, 8, 9, 15 25 ) an HOLIDAY PAGE.X� XX must work day before & day after or receive 2 hrs per intermittent day Overtime:.... See ( 5, 6, 8, 9, 15, 25 ) on OVERTIME PAGE.X)E APPRENTICE ( 1 ) year terms at the following rates; . lst yr .................... $ 19.01 2nd yr .................... 19.78 3rd yr.......... 20.39 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) Journe man ............... $ 23.29 Note:VERTIME Jaurneyman. 20.60 Apprentice........... 14.64 Note: OVERTIME Apprentice 5.60 4-138 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Painter COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County GREENE COUNTY: Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/04 5/01/05 5/01/06 5101/07 Addit Addit. Addit. 1.40 1.40 1.40 BrushlPaper Hanger....... $ 22.34 Dry Wall Finisher........ 22.34 Lead Abatement.. ........ 22.34 Sandblaster -Painter... 22.34 Spray Rate................ 23.34 Page 41 Prevailing Rate Schedule ._ WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/04 - Metal Polisher ........$ 21.98 All workers shall be paid a premium in an amount equal to twenty ('207. ) per cent of their basic straight time rate of pay for -all time worked on hanging g scaffolds .and on standinscaffolds while working more than 28 feet off the ground, such premium to a paid on top of their straight time or overtime, Whichever is applicable. OVERTIME:.... See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE. New York State Department of Labor --------- ---------------�----------Case Number-------------- -- --------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 OVERTIME:.... See ( B, E, P, S ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:........ See ( 5, 8, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 20 )ON'HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:.... See ( 5, 8, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22 ) ON HOLIQAY PAGE.' APPRENTICES: (1) year terms at the followin i wage 1st term $ 16.6 term 17.09 2nd 3th term 19.45 19.94 4th term 20.84 21.36 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid) $ 6.38 + $ 7.14 + 77, of mage 9-8a/28a (230) +T _-_--_____ Painter - MetalPolisher ALBANY COUNTY: Entire County ONEIDA COUNTY: Entire County AL.LEGANY COUNTY: Entire County ONONDAGA COUNTY: Entire -County BROOME COUNTY: Entire County ONTARIO COUNTY: Entire County CATTARAUGUS COUNTY: Entire County ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County CAYUGA COUNTY: Entire County ORLEANS COUNTY: Entire County CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY: Entire County - OSWEGO COUNTY: Entire County . CHEMUNG COUNTY: Entire County OTSEGO COUNTY: Entire County CHENANGO COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County CLINTON COUNTY: Entire County RENSSELAER COUNTY: Entire County COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County ROCKLAND COUNTY:- Entire County. CORTLAND COUNTY: Entire County SARATOGA COUNTY: Entire County DELAWARE COUNTY: Entire County SCHENECTADY..CO.U.NTY: Entire County DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County SCHOHARIE COUNTY: Entire County ERIE COUNTY: Entire County SCHUYLER-COUNTY: :Entire County ESSEX COUNTY: Entire -County SENECA COUNTY: Entire County FRANKLIN COUNTY: Entire County STEUBEN COUNTY: Entire County FULTON COUNTY: Entire County ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY: Entire County GENESEE COUNTY: Entire County SUFFOLK COUNTY: Entire County GREENE COUNTY: Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire .County. HAMILTON COUNTY: Entire -County TIOGA COUNTY: Entire County HERKIMER COUNTY: Entire County TOMPKINS COUNTY: Entire County JEFFERSON COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire .County LEWIS COUNTY: Entire County WARREN COUNTY: Entire County LIVINGSTON COUNTY: Entire County WASHINGTON COUNTY: Entire.County MADISON COUNTY: Entire County WAYNE COUNTY: Entire County MONROE-COUNTY: Entire County -WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Entire County MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Entire County WYOMING COUNTY: Entire County NASSAU COUNTY: Entire County YATES COUNTY: Entire County NEW YORK CITY: Entire 5 Boroughs NIAGARA COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/04 - Metal Polisher ........$ 21.98 All workers shall be paid a premium in an amount equal to twenty ('207. ) per cent of their basic straight time rate of pay for -all time worked on hanging g scaffolds .and on standinscaffolds while working more than 28 feet off the ground, such premium to a paid on top of their straight time or overtime, Whichever is applicable. OVERTIME:.... See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE. Page 43 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York StateDepartment of Labor ---------------------------------- Case Number---_ __ _ _---___._----------_-.__ 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 ------------------------------------ ------- --- Increase OVERTIME PAY:...... See ( B, EX, Q, V ) on OVERTIME PAGE. X dote: 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. APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following rates. 1st year. 2nd year. 3rd year. 4th year. 5th year. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: Journeyman:....... Apprentices 1st yr. " 2nd yr. " 3rd yr. " 4th yr. " 5th yr. $ 13.98 19.64 23.07 27.85 32.34 (per hour) $ 14.60 per hour paid + 1.80 per hour worked $ 6.88 per hour paid' + 0.75 per our worked 8.38 per hour paid + 0.83 per our worked 9.39 per our paid + 1.05 per hour worked 10.18 per hour paid + 1.55 per hour worked 10.90 per hour paid + 1.80 per hour Worked 1-21.2 Roofer------ DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County NEW YORK CITY: Entire 5 Boroughs ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County ROCKLAND COUNTY: Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/04 Roofer/Waterpraofer........ $ 32.08 OVERTIME:.... See ( B, H ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:........ See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:.... See (-5, 6, 13, 25') on HOLIDAY PAGE. APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st 2nd 3rd 407 507 757. u Page 45 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor ----------------------------------Case Number ---------------------------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 HOLIDAY----------- -paid: .................. See ( 1.) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime: .............. See ( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at .the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st- 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 45% 50% 55% 60% 657 70/. 757 80% 85% 907 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) Journeyman ............... 12.70- Apprs. 1st 8 2nd terms... 5.61 Apprs. 3th 8 4th terms 8.95 All other terms.......... 12.70 1-669.2 Survey CrewConsulting-___-___.__ DUTCHESS COUNTY: Only the portion south of the north city line in Poughkeepsie. NASSAU COUNTY: Entire county NEW YORK CITY: Entire 5 boroughs PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire county SUFFOLK COUNTY: Entire county WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Entire county Feasibility and preliminary design surveying, line and grade surveying for inspection or supervision of construction when performed under a Consulting Engineer agreement. MAGES: (per hour) 7/01/04 7/01/05 Survey Rates: Party Chief.. ...........$ 28.75 1.07 per hour increase Instrument Man............ 24.11 0.90 IT Rodman .................... 21.16 0.79 " OVERTIME:.... See ( B, EX, Q, V.) ON OVERTIME PAGE. )EDoubletime Paid on'the 9th hour'on Saturday. HOLIDAY: Paid:....... See ( 5, 6, 7, 11, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:... See ( 5, 6, 7, 11, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid) Journeyman ................$ 11.70 9-15dconsult --------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------ Teamster - Building and Heavy Highway DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County. ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County. ROCKLAND COUNTY: Entire County. SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County. ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County. GROUP 1: LeTourneau Tractors, Double Barrel Euclids, Athney Wagons and similar a uipment (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. GROUP 1A: Drivers on detachable Gooseneck Low Bed Trailers rated over 35 tons. Page 11 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Departmentof Labor - -_------ ------------------------- Case Number--------------- --------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 ----------------------------------------------------------------- SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) Journeyman.. ................. 7/01/2004 S 18.30 plus 6% of wage 4/01/05 $ 19.60 plus 6% of wage 4/01/06 $ 20.90 plus 6% of wage WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/04 5/01/05 4/30/06 Lineman/Tech./Welder ............... $ Cable splicer. .. .............. Diggin Machine Operator............. 35.19 35.19 31.67 7/01/2004 38.00 38.00 34.20 Tract Trailer Driver................ Apprentices 31.11 32.30 Truck Driver/Groundman................ 28.15 29.28 1st & 2nd term .............. Mechanic 1st Class................... $ 6.90 plus 6% of wage 30.40 Flagman .............................. 3rd & 4th term .............. 21.96 8.85 plus 6% of wage 5th & 6th term .............. 10.80 plus 6% of wage 7th 8th term.............. 13.75 plus 6% of wage .& 9th & 10th term............. 16.65 plus 6% of wage 8-363/2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Electrician Lineman ALBANY COUNTY: Entire County ONEIDA COUNTY: Entire County ALLEGANY COUNTY: Entire County ONONDAGA COUNTY: Entire County BROOME COUNTY: Entire County ONTARIO COUNTY: Entire County CATTARAUGUS COUNTY: Entire County ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County CAYUGA COUNTY: Entire County ORLEANS COUNTY: Entire County CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY: -Entire County OSWEGO COUNTY: Entire County CHEMUNG COUNTY: Entire County OTSEGO COUNTY: Entire County CHENANGO COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County CLINTON COUNTY: Entire County RENSSELAER COUNTY: Entire County COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County ROCKLAND COUNTY: Entire County CORTLAND COUNTY: Entire County SARATOGA COUNTY: Entire County DELAWARE COUNTY: Entire County SCHENECTADY COUNTY:. Entire County DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County SCHOHARIE COUNTY: Entire County ERIE COUNTY: Entire County SCHUYLER COUNTY: Entire County ESSEX COUNTY: Entire County SENECA COUNTY: Entire County FRANKLIN COUNTY: Entire County STEUBEN COUNTY: Entire County FULTON COUNTY: Entire County ST..LAWRENCE COUNTY: Entire County GENESEE COUNTY:. Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County GREENE COUNTY: Entire County TIOGA COUNTY: Entire County HAMILTON COUNTY: Entire County TOMPKINS COUNTY: Entire County HERKIMER COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County JEFFERSON COUNTY: Entire County WARREN COUNTY: Entire County LEWIS COUNTY: Entire County WASHINGTON COUNTY: ENtire County LIVINGSTON COUNTY: Entire County WAYNE COUNTY: Entire County MADISON COUNTY: Entire County WYOMING COUNTY: Entire County MONROE COUNTY: Entire County YATES COUNTY: Entire County MONTOMERY COUNTY: Entire County NIAGARA COUNTY: Entire County Includes Teledata Work within Ten feet of High Voltage Transmission Lanes WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/04 5/01/05 4/30/06 Lineman/Tech./Welder ............... $ Cable splicer. .. .............. Diggin Machine Operator............. 35.19 35.19 31.67 36.60 36.60 32.94 38.00 38.00 34.20 Tract Trailer Driver................ 29.91 31.11 32.30 Truck Driver/Groundman................ 28.15 29.28 30.40 Mechanic 1st Class................... 28.15 29.28 30.40 Flagman .............................. 21.11 21.96 22.80 XAdditional 1.00 per hr.for entire crew when a helicopter is used. )EXAbove rates applicable on all overhead Transmission line work & Fiber Optic Cable where other construction trades are or have been involved. This applies to transmission line work only, not other construction. Prevailing Rate Schedule Page 13 New York State Department of Labor - -------- ------------------ --------Case Number--------__----- ---_-_____-_---- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 3rd shift..... 12:30 AM to 9:00 AM REGULAR RATE PLUS 31.4 HOLIDAY: Paid: See ( 5, 6, 8, 13, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE plus Gov. Election Day. Overtime: See ( 5, 6, 8, 13, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE plus Gov. Election Day. XXSUPPLEMENTS for holidays paid at straight time.)EX The following APPRENTICE rates and the followingg SUPPLEMENTAL benefits apply to all classification categories of'CONSTRUCTION, TRANSMISSION and DISTRIBUTION. APPRENTICES: ( 1000 ) hr terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wa e. st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. -7th. 60% 65/. 707 75/. 807 857 907. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per Hour worked including above listed holidays. Pole treater lst..................... $ 12.96 (Minimum 1 year experience) Pole treater 2nd ..................... 12.27 $9.50 $10.50 $11.50 plus plus plus 7% of wage 7% of wage 7% of wage -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-1249a Electrician Lineman Pole Treater ALBANY COUNTY: Entire County ONEIDA COUNTY: Entire County ALLEGANY COUNTY: Entire County ONONDAGA COUNTY: Entire Gounty BROOME COUNTY: Entire County ONTARIO COUNTY: Entire County CATTARAUGUS COUNTY: Entire County ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County CAYUGA COUNTY: Entire County ORLEANS COUNTY: Entire County CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY: Entire County OSWEGO COUNTY: Entire County CHEMUNG COUNTY: Entire County OTSEGO COUNTY: Entire County CHENANGO COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County CLINTON COUNTY: Entire County RENSSELAER COUNTY: Entire County COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County ROCKLAND COUNTY: Entire County CORTLAND COUNTY: Entire County SARATOGA COUNTY: Entire County DELAWARE COUNTY: Entire County SCHENECTADY COUNTY: Entire County DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County SCHOHARIE COUNTY: Entire County ERIE COUNTY; Entire County SCHUYLER COUNTY: Entire County ESSEX COUNTY: Entire County SENEGA COUNTY: Entire Gounty FRANKLIN COUNTY: Entire County STEUBEN COUNTY: Entire County FULTON-COUNTY: Entire County ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY: Entire Gounty GENESEE COUNTY: Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County GREENE COUNTY: Entire County TIOGA COUNTY: Entire County HAMILTON COUNTY: Entire County TOMPKINS COUNTY: Entire County HERKIMER COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County JEFFERSON COUNTY: Entire County WARREN COUNTY: Entire County LEWIS COUNTY: Entire County WASHINGTON COUNTY: Entire County LIVINGSTON COUNTY: Entire County WAYNE COUNTY: Entire County MADISON COUNTY: Entire County WYOMING COUNTY: Entire County MONROE COUNTY: Entire County YATES COUNTY: Entire County MONTOMERY COUNTY: Entire County NIAGARA COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/04 Pole treater lst..................... $ 12.96 (Minimum 1 year experience) Pole treater 2nd ..................... 12.27 Prevailing Rate Schedule Page 15 New York State ----------------------------------Case Number -------=-------Department ---------- of Labor -----_�- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/2004 Cable Splicer ...................$ 23.07 Installer/Repairman............. 21.91 Teledata Lineman ................ 21.91 Technician/Equip open .......... 21.91 Groundman ....................... 11.61 OVERTIME PAY: See (B,Q) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY: Paid:.... NONE Overtime:.... See (5,6,16) on HOLIDAY PAGE SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: per hour worked ........5 3.05 plus 3% of wage 1ST SHIFT ..... 8:00 AM TO 4:30 PM REGULAR RATE 6-1249LT Electrician Lineman Traffic Signa /Lighting COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County ROC.KLAND COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County For All Lighting and Traffic Signal Systems. WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/2004 5/01/05 4/30/06 Certified welder... ...... 32.61 34.09 35.56 Lineman/Technician. ........... 31.06 32.47 33.87 Digging Machine... .......... 27.95 29.22 30.48 Tractor Trailer driver......... 26.40 27.60 28.79. Truck Driver/Groundman......... 24.85 25.98 27.10 Mechanic 1st Class............. 24.85 25.98 27.10 Flagman ........................ 18.64 19.48 20.32 Above rates applicable on ALL Lighting and Traffic Signal Systems and the installation? testing? operation, maintenance and repair of all traffic control and illumination projects, traffic monitor ingg systemst weather information the road systems and installation of Fiber Optic Cable. OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q,) on OVERTIME PAGE. Note4 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: 1ST SHIFT ..... 8:00 AM TO 4:30 PM REGULAR RATE Page 17 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor ____________________Case Number ---------------------------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/04 1/01/05 Tree Trimmer: Treeman..................... 18.92 19.73 " Equip. Operator........ 16,77 17.47 " Mechanic. ........... 16.77 17.47 " Truck Driver. ..... 14.25 14.84 " Inexperienced Grdsman.. 11.80 12.28 Flagman ............... 8.54 8.88 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:........ See ( 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:... See t 5, 6, 8 10 15, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. )ESupplements paid at STRAIGHT TIME rate for holidays. )EXOvertime: ( 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, 16 ) SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked including above listed holidays. $ 4.05 $ 4.15 plus 37 plus 3% of wage of wage 6-1249TT Elevator Constructor COLUMBIA COUNTY: Only the Townships of Ancram, Clermont, Copake, Gallatin, Germantown, Livingston and Taghkanic. GREENE COUNTY: Only the Townships of Catskill and Hunter. ROCKLAND COUNTY: Only the Township of Ston Point. WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Only the Townships of Bedford, Lewisboro, Cortland, Mt. Kisco, North Salem, Pound Ridge, Somers and Yorktown. OUTCHESS.000NTY: Entire County ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7/.1/2004 1/1/2005 1/1/2006 1/1/2007 Mechanic ............... $ 38.715 40.715 43.115 45.115 Helper ................. 27.10. 27.10 30:181 31.581 OVERTIME PAY: ............ See ( D,O,) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid ...................... See ( 5,6,15,16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:......... See ( 5,6,15,16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Apprentice Rates: (1st 6mo) (2nd 6mo) (2nd yr) (3rd yr) (4th yr) 50% 557 65% 70% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) Journeyman ............. $ 10.77 11.77 12.595 13.825 + 87. + 8% + 87. + 8% of wage of wage of wage of wage Prevailing Rate Schedule Page 19 New York State Department of Labor ----------------------------------Case Number --------------- ------------------- 0500159 OUTCHESS 2004 eNote: On Saturdays, double time after 8 hours. HOLIDAY: Paid:....... See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:... See ( 5, 6, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following wage. 20.70 24n15 27.60 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid) Journeyman ................$ 20.85 Apprentice Ist year .............. 18.05 2nd year .............. 18.75 3rd year .............. 19.45 8-417 Laborer-Hea---Highway------------------------------------------------------------ COLUMBIA COUNTY: Only the Townships of Greenport, Philmont, Germantown, Livin ston Hillsdale, Tagghkanic, Gallatin, Copake, Ancram, City of Hudson. XALLHWORKCRELATED WITHrTOXICnW ANY ASBESTOS OR HAZARDOUS MATERIAL) WAGES: (per hour)* 7/01/2004 Protective Gear Not Required... $ 27.05 Protective Gear Required....... 30.95 *NOTE: For Wages ONLY: All work bid on or before July 1 2004, last year's prevailing wage rate shah continue to apply until December 31, 2004 at which time the rates of pay effective at that time shalf be paid. SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL: On all NYS D.Q.T. or other Governmental mandated irregular or off shift work, an additional 157 of wage on straight time hours. OVERTIME:..... See ( B; E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:........ See ( 5, 6, 7, 12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:.... See ( 5, 6, 7, 12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) $ 13.45 _ _----8_17tox Laborer - Building---------------------. --------__----=---------- COLUMBIA COUNTY: Only the Townships of Ancram, Claverack, Clermont, Copake, Gallatin, Germantown, Greenport, Hillsdale, Livingston, and Taghkanic. DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County GROUP #I: General Laborer, Mason tenders, Carpenter Tenders, Labor Stripping and Cleaning Forms, Laborer Grading and Digging Ditches, Sweepers and Cleaners. GROUP # 2 ' Prevailing Rate Schedule Page 21 New York State- Department of Labor ----------------------------------Case Number--------------- -------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 Laborer - Heavy Highway -------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- COLUMBIA COUNTY: Only the Townships of Ancrem, Claverack, Clermont, Copake, Gallatin, Germantown, Greenport, Hillsdale, Livingston, and Taghkanic. DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County GROUP # 1: Flagperson, Placing & maintenance of all flares cones, lights signs, barricades, traffic patterns and all reflective type materials for traffic control, custodial work, traffic directors, temporary heat or light tenders, tool room. GROUP # 2: General Laborer, Oumpman, Pitman, All AFL-CIO Trades Tenders. Concrete Man, Si nal Man, Pipe Layer, Rip Rap, Dry Stone Layer, Jack Hammer, Powderman, Highscalers, Power Buggy Operator Steel Rod Carrier, Vibratory Oper. Other Machine Oper. wrecking, Vibrator.6perator-Compactor, Gunite & Sand Blasting, water Pumps Ler or under, Nipper, Chucker, Asphalt worker, GROUP # 3: Asphalt Raker, Asphalt Screedman, Drillers (all), Laser Beam Operator, Form Setters/Aligners, Blaster. HAGES: (per hour) 7/01/2004 Group # 1 ................ $ 19.95 Group # 2 ................ 23.71 Group # 3......... 24.71 All employees who work an irregular work day that starts from 5:00 pm to 1:00 am on a governmental mandated night shift shall be paid an additional $2.50 per hour. OVERTIME PAY: ............ See ( B,E,Q,) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:... ................. See ( 5, 6, 13, 15, 25, ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime: ................ See ( 5, 6, 13, 15, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. APPRENTICES: 1000 hour year terms 1st Term................. $ 13.50 2nd Term .............. 14.50 3rd Term. 15.50 4th 'Term ......... ........ 16.50 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked & holidays) Journeyman: .............. $ 14.25 Apprentices: ............. 7.65 ----1_1000h Mason - Building ORANGE COUNTY: Entire county except the Township of Tuxedo. DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/2004 Bricklayer .............. $ 30.79 Cement Mason (Bldg)..... 30.79 Plasterer/Stone Mason... 30.79 Pointer/Caulker......... 30.79 Page 23 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State ----------------------------------Case Number ---------------Department of Labor -------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 Pointer/Caulker.......... 31.29 Additional $1.00 per hour for power saw work Additional $0.50 per hour for swing scaffold or staging work OVERTIME: ................ See ( B4O ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid •. .... See ( 5,6,15,25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime: See ( 5,6,15,25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th .6th 7th 8th 50/. 55/. 60X 657 707 75% 80% 857 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) PLUS HOLIDAYS Journeyman• ...... $ 16.49 Appr. 1st & 2nd term..... 8.25 All others ............... 16.49 1-5du-H/H Mason - Tile Finisher DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County MAGES: (per hour) Building: 7/01/04 12/01/04 6/01/05 12/01/05 Tile Finisher ............ $ 24.82 $ 25..74 25.74 $ 26.24 OVERTIME:.... See ( A, E, Q ) ON OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:........ See ( 1 ).on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:... See ( 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. APPRENTICES: ( 750 hour ) terms at the following percentages of journeyman's wage. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th -8th 507 55% 65% 70% 75Y 85% 90% 957 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) Journeyman ................ $ 14.60 $ 14.60 $ 15.50 $ 15.92 Apprentices ............ .$ 7.00 + 7.00 + 7.00 + 7.40 + wage percentage of $ 7.60 7.60 8.50 8.52 9-7/88B 0 erating Eng ineer - Buildin DUTCHESS COUNTY: North of a Pest/East line through Dutchess County startingg at the Northern Boundary of the Cit of Poughkeepsie. HERKIMER COUNTY: East of a North/South line Through the Railroad Station at Little Falls. ALBANY COUNTY: Entire County CLINTON COUNTY: Entire County COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County ESSEX COUNTY: Entire County FRANKLIN COUNTY: Entire County FULTON COUNTY: Entire County GREENE COUNTY: Entire County HAMILTON COUNTY: Entire County MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Entire County OTSEGO COUNTY: Entire County RENSSELAER COUNTY: Entire County SARATOGA COUNTY: Entire County SCHENECTADY COUNTY: Entire County SCHOHARIE COUNTY: Entire County Page 25 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor ----------------------------------Case Number ---------------------------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Class C Class B Class A Class Al SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid) Journeyman & Apprentices: ............ 13.65 13.65 14.00 1-106b O erating En ineer - Building------------------ ^-----------------------"-_____ DUTCHESS COU TY: South of a West/East line through Dutchess County starting at the Northern Boundary of the City of Poughkeepsie. PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County. WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Entire Count . GROUP I: Cranes(All Types), Boom rucks Cherry Pickers(All Types), Clamshell Crane, Derrick(Stone-Stell), 6ragline, Franki Pile Rig or similar Hydraulic Cranes Pile Drivers(All Tyypes). )(All Tower Cranes, all Climbing Cranes and all Cranes of 100 ton capacity or greater. GROUP I -A: Barber Green Loader -Euclid Loader, Bulldozer, Carrier -Trailer Horse, Concrete Cleaning Decontamination Machine Operator,Concrete-Portable Hoist, Conway or Similar Muckingg Machines, Elevator & Cage, Excavators all types, Front End Loaders, Gradall, Shovel, Backhoe etc.(Crawler or Truck), Heavy Equipment Robotics Operator/Mechanic, Hoist �ngineer- Material , Hoist Portable Mobile Unit, Hoist -Single, Double or Triple Drum, Horizontal Directional Drill Locator, Horizontal Directional Drill Operator and Jersey Spreader, Letourneau or Tournapull(Screpers over 20 yards Strucks, Lift Slab Console etc., Lull HiLift or Similar, Maintenance Engineer, Master Environmental Maintenance Mechanics, Muckingg Machines Operator/Mechanic or Similar Ty e, Overhead Crane, Pavement Breaker.(Air Ram), Paver(Concrete)., Post Hole �igger, Power House Plant Road Baringg Machine, Road Mix Machine, Ross Carrier and Similar Machines, hubber tire double end backhoes and similar machines Scoopmobile-Tractor-Shovel Over 1.5 yards, Shovel (Tunnels Nide Boom, Spreader (Asphalt Telephies(Cableway), Tractor Type Demolition Equipment, Trenchingg Machines -Vermeer Concrete Saw Trencher and Similar, Ultra High Pressure Waterjet Cutting Tool System, Vacuum Blasting Machine operator/mechanic, Winch Truck A Frame). GROUP I -B: Compressor (Steel Erection) Mechanic (Outside All Types Negative Air Machine (Asbestos Removall, Pulse Meter, Push Button (buzz Box), 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 Yards Struck and Under, Vibratory Rollers, etc. GROUP III -A: As halt Plant, Boiler (High Pressure)t Concrete Mixing Plants, Concrete Pump, Fireman, Forklift, Forklift (Electric) Jo Drill or similar Tractor Drilling Machine, Loader -1 1/2 yards and under, Locomotive (All Sizes), MixerConcrete-21E and over, Portable Asphalt Plant Portable Batch Plant Portable Crusher, Quarry Master, StoneCrusher, Weil Drilling Machine, Weil Point System, Concrete Buggy, One Yard and Up Ride on Dumper, 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 & 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), - Finishing Machine -Concrete, Material Hopper -sand stone -cement, Mixer -Concrete -Under 21E, Mulching Grass Spreader, Pump -Gy sum etc, Fine Grading Machine, Roller under 4 Ton Hepa Vac Clean Air Machine, Spreading and Fine Grading Machine, Steel Cutting Machine Siphon Pump -air -steam, Tar Joint Machine, Turbo Jet Burner or Similar equipment, Vibrator (1 to 5), Fine Grading Machine, Roof Hoist (Tugger Hoist), Television Cameras for Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State --------------------------Case Number ---------------Department ---- of --- Labor ----- Page 27 0500159 OUTCHESS + 6.65 Per hour worked. + 7.00 2004 8-1376 Rerating En ineer - Heavy Highwayy TCHESS COU TY: South of a West%st line through Dutchess County starting at the Northern Boundry of the City of Poughkeepsie. PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County. WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Entire County. GROUP I: Boom Truck, Cherry Picker, Clamshell, Crane, (Crawler, Truck), Dregline,Rough Terrain Crane. GROUP I -A: Auger, Auto Grader, Dynahoe and Dual purpose and similar machines, Barber Green Loader -Euclid Loader or similar type machine, boat captain, boring machine(all types), Bulldozer -All Sizes Central Mix Plant Operator Cherry Picker(Cableway)-Hyydraulic, chipper (ail types) close circuit � v., Compactor with Slade,Concrete Portable Hoist, C.M A . 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 simifar, Shovels (Tunnels), SideBoom, Spreader (asphalt , Scoopmobile-Tractor-Shovel over 1 1/2 yards Trenching Machines, Telephies-Vermeer Concrete Saw Trencher and/or Simifar, Tractor type Demolition Equipment, Whirly,P-811 Track Renewal Machine-Similiar. GROUP I -B: Road Paver -Asphalt. GROUP II -A: Balast regulators, Compactor Self Propelled, Cow Tracks, Fusion 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. GROUP III: Air Tractor Drill, Asphalt Plant, Batch Plant, Boiler (High Pressure) Concrete Breaker Concrete Pump, Concrete Spreader, Curb Cutter Machine, arm 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(All Sizes) Maintenance Engineer, Machine Pulling Sheep's Foot Roller, Material Aoper Mixer Concrete -21E and over, Mulching Grass Spreader, Portable Plant, Portable Batch Plant Portable Crusher, Powerhouse Plant, Quarry Master�Roller under 4 ton, ipreadin and Fine Grading Machine, Steel Cutting Machine, Stone Crusher! Sweeper, urbo JetBurner or Similar, Well Drilling Machine, Winch Truck, A Frame Truck. GROUP IV -A: Service Man (Fuel Truck), Service Man (Grease Truck). GROUP IV -B: Compressor -Compressor Plant -Paint Compressor -Steel Erection ConveyorBelt Machine, Lighting Unit (Portable & Generator) Pilot/Assis ant Engineer/2 seated, Pumps -Pump Station -Water -Sewer -Gy sum -Paster, 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, oibrator (1 to 5), Compressor Truck mounted (2-6). GROUP V-A: Master Mechanic, Master Mechanic Asst. Helicopter Hoist Operator, Engineer -All Tower Cranes -All Climbing Cranes and all cranes of 100 ton capacity or greater(3900 Manitowac or similar), Hoist Engineer(Steel), Engineer -Pile Driver, Welder -Certified, Helicopter Pilot, Page 29 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor ----------------------------------Case Number----_--__-,__--- ------ 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour) Journeyman: ..........$ 11.06 Per hour paid. + 6.65 Per hour for first 40 hours. + .70 Per hour worked. Apprentices: ...........$ 11.06 Per hour paid. + .70 Per hour worked. 8-137HH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operating Engineer - Heavy Highwa through Dutchess DUTCHESS COUNTY: North of a West/East line County startingg at the Northern Boundary of East North/South the City of Poughkeepsie. line through Railroad HERKIMER COUNTY: of a Station at Little Falls. the ALBANY COUNTY: Entire County BROOME COUNTY: Entire County CHENANGO COUNTY: Entire County CLINTON COUNTY: Entire County COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County ESSEX COUNTY: Entire County FRANKLIN COUNTY: Entire County FULTON COUNTY: Entire County GREENE COUNTY: Entire County HAMILTON COUNTY: Entire County MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Entire County OTSEGO COUNTY: Entire County RENSSELAER COUNTY: Entire County SARATOGA COUNTY: Entire County SCHENECTADY COUNTY: Entire County SCHOHARIE COUNTY: Entire County TIOGA COUNTY: Entire County WARREN COUNTY: Entire County WASHINGTON COUNTY: Entire County MASTER MECHANIC: CLASS IA: Crane, Cherry Picker(over 5 ton capacity, Derricks (steel erection) Dragline, Overhead Crane (gantry or straddle), Piledriver, Boom Truck (Over 5 tons). CLASS A: Automated Concrete Spreader(CMI Ty e), Automatic Fine Grader, Backhoe(except tractor-mounted,rub�er tired), Backhoe Excavator Full Swing (CAT 212 or similar), Belt Placer(CMI Type), Blacktop Plant (automated), Cableway,Caisson Auger, Central Mix Concrete Plant (automated), Concrete Pump(8" or over), Dredge, Dual Drum Paver, Excavator (all purpose -hydraulic Gradall or Similar), Profiler (over 105 H.P.), Front End Loader (4c.y.& over), Head Tower (Sauerman or equal), Hoist (two or three Arum), Mine Hoist, Holland Loader Mucking Machine or Mole, Power Grader, Quad 9 Quarry, Master (or equivalent) Scraper Shovel Side Boom, Slip Form Paver (if second man is needed, he shall be an 6iler), Tractor Drawn Belt Type Loader, Truck or Trailer Mounted Chipper(self-feeding), Tug & Operator (manned, rented equipment excluded) & Tunnel Shovel Maintenance Engineer; Concrete Curb Machine, Self -Pro elled Slip Form, boom Truck 5 tons and under,❑irectional Drilling Machine;�ack Filling Machine, Side Boom, Pavement Breaker (sp) Wertgen;PB-4 & similar type. CLASS B: Backhoe (Tractor-Mounted,Rubber Tired), Bituminous Spreader & Mixer, Blacktop Plant (non -automated), Blast or Rotary Drill (Truck or Tractor Mounted), Boring Machine, Cage Hoist Central Mix Plant(Non Automated), All Concrete Batchin Plants Cherry Picker (5 ton capacity & under), Compressors (4 or less exceed exceeding 2006 cfm combined capacity), Concrete Paver over 16S, Concrete Pump(Under 8"), Bituminous Rec cling machine Crawler Drill Self Contained, Crusher, Diesel Power Unit rill Rigs (Tractor Mounted), Front End Loader(under 4 c.y.), Hi -Pressure Boiler (15 lbs.& aver), Hoist(One Drum), Kolman Plant Loader & similar type loaders(if employer requires another man, he shall be Oiler), L.C.M.Work Boat Operator, Locomotive, Greaseman/Lubrication Eng,. WelderMixer(for stabilized base -self propelled), Monorail Machine,Plant Engineer, profiler ( 105 H.P.or over) Pump Crete, Page 31 7-01-04 HYDRAULIC DREDGES CLASS A: Leverman ........................$ 27.56 CLASS B: Leverman II ....................$ 23.04 Engineer.... 24.17 Derrick Operator ................ 24.17 Chief Mate ...................... 23.82 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor ----------------------------------Case Number ---------------------------------- 0500159 ----------------------- DUTCHESS 2004 ------------- BROOME COUNTY: Entire County ------------------------------------------- ONTARIO COUNTY: Entire County CATTARAUGUS COUNTY: Entire County ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County CAYUGA COUNTY: Entire County ORLEANS COUNTY: Entire County CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY: Entire County OSWEGO COUNTY: Entire County CHEMUNG COUNTY: Entire County OTSEGO COUNTY: Entire County CHENANGO COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County CLINTON COUNTY: Entire County RENSSELAER COUNTY: Entire County COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County ROCKLAND COUNTY: Entire County CORTLAND COUNTY: Entire SARATOGA COUNTY: Entire County DELAWARE COUNTY: Entire Runty Runty SCHENECTADY COUNTY: Entire County DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County SCHOHARIE COUNTY: Entire County ERIE COUNTY: Entire County SCHUYLER COUNTY: Entire County ESSEX COUNTY: Entire County SENECA COUNTY: Entire County FRANKLIN COUNTY: Entire County STEUBEN COUNTY: Entire County FULTON COUNTY: Entire County ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY: Entire County GENESEE COUNTY: Entire County SUFFOLK COUNTY: Entire County GREENE COUNTY: Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County HAMILTON COUNTY: Entire County TIOGA COUNTY: Entire County HERKIMER COUNTY: Entire County TOMPKINS COUNTY: Entire County JEFFERSON COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County LEWIS COUNTY: Entire County WARREN COUNTY: Entire County LIVINGSTON COUNTY: Entire County WASHINGTON COUNTY: Entire County MADISON COUNTY: Entire County WAYNE COUNTY: Entire County MONROE COUNTY: Entire County WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Entire County MONTOMERY COUNTY: Entire County WYOMING COUNTY: Entire County NASSAU COUNTY: Entire County YATES COUNTY: Entire County NEW YORK CITY: Entire County NIAGARA COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7-01-04 DIPPER & CLAMSHELL DREDGES CLASS A: Operator ........................$ 28.07 CLASS B: Operator II .....................$ 23.04 Engineer....... ..., 24.72 Boat Master..... ................ 23.24 CLASS C: Maintenance Eng .................$ 23.59 Mate. .... ... ............ 21.99 Drag Barge Operator ............ 21.99 Welder.. ...................... ... 23.22 Boat Capt ................... 22.15 Chief of Party .................. 21.99 CLASS D: Oiler ...........................5 18.59. Scowman ......................... 17.88 Rodman. .. ................... 17.88 Tug Deckhand.................... 18.13 Deckhand ........................ 18.13 7-01-04 HYDRAULIC DREDGES CLASS A: Leverman ........................$ 27.56 CLASS B: Leverman II ....................$ 23.04 Engineer.... 24.17 Derrick Operator ................ 24.17 Chief Mate ...................... 23.82 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAYS: Paid: See.( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See ( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE APPRENTICES: (1000) hour terms at the following wage rates. 1st 2nd 3rd 6/01/2004 14.40 16.80 19.20 6/01/2005 15.30 17.85 20.40 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) Journeyman and all Apprentices........ $13.10 $13.60 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 33 0pera.ting Engineer - DUTCHESS COUNTY: from .Poughkeepsie North. Prevailing Rate Schedule Engineer of the City of New York State ALBANY COUNTY: ALLEGANY COUNTY: BROOME COUNTY: CATTARAUGUS COUNTY: CAYUGA COUNTY: Entire County Entire County Entire County Entire County Entire County NIAGARA COUNTY: ONEIDA COUNTY: ONONDAGA COUNTY: ONTARIO COUNTY: ORLEANS COUNTY: Department of Labor. ----------------------------------Case Number ---------------------------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BROOME COUNTY: Entire County OTSEGO COUNTY: Entire County CATTARAUGUS COUNTY: Entire County RENSSELAER COUNTY: Entire County CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY: Entire County SARATOGA COUNTY: Entire County CHEMUNG COUNTY: Entire County SCHENECTADY COUNTY: Entire County CHENANGO COUNTY: Entire County SCHOHARIE COUNTY: Entire County CLINTON COUNTY: Entire County STEUBEN COUNTY: Entire County COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County TIOGA COUNTY: Entire County ERIE COUNTY: Entire County WARREN COUNTY: Entire County ESSEX COUNTY: Entire County WASHINGTON COUNTY: Entire County FRANKLIN COUNTY: Entire County WAYNE COUNTY: Entire County FULTON COUNTY: Entire County WYOMING COUNTY: Entire County GENESEE COUNTY: Entire County YATES COUNTY: Entire County GREENE COUNTY: Entire County HAMILTON COUNTY: Entire County HERKIMER COUNTY: Entire County LIVINGSTON COUNTY: Entire County MONROE COUNTY: Entire County MONTGOMERY -COUNTY: Entire County NIAGARA COUNTY: Entire County SURVEY CLASSIFICATIONS: Party Chief- One who directs a survey party. Instrumentman- One who runs the instrument and assists the Party Chief. Rodman- One who holds the rods and in general, assists the survey party. WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/2004 7/01/2005 Survey Rates -Building: Party Chief. .......... $26.50 $28.00 Instrument/Rodperson..... 24.00 25.50 Additional $3.00 per hour for work in a tunnel. An additional 2.50 per hour for work in hazardous waste area. OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAYS: Paid: See.( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See ( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE APPRENTICES: (1000) hour terms at the following wage rates. 1st 2nd 3rd 6/01/2004 14.40 16.80 19.20 6/01/2005 15.30 17.85 20.40 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) Journeyman and all Apprentices........ $13.10 $13.60 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-545 DBS 0pera.ting Engineer - DUTCHESS COUNTY: from .Poughkeepsie North. Surve Crew - the orthern Consulting boundary line Engineer of the City of ALBANY COUNTY: ALLEGANY COUNTY: BROOME COUNTY: CATTARAUGUS COUNTY: CAYUGA COUNTY: Entire County Entire County Entire County Entire County Entire County NIAGARA COUNTY: ONEIDA COUNTY: ONONDAGA COUNTY: ONTARIO COUNTY: ORLEANS COUNTY: Entire Entire Entire Entire Entire County County County County County Page 35 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor ----------------------------------Case Number ---------------------------------- 05001'59 OUTCHESS 2004 -------------------------- ----------- Survey Rates-Heavy/Highway Party Chief ................$ 46.13 3.11 per hour increase Instrument Man ............. 34.19 2.52 per hour increase Rodman ..................... 29.85 2.31 per hour increase OVERTIME:... See ( B, EX, Q, V ) ON OVERTIME PAGE. KDoubletime paid on the 9th hour on Saturday. HOLIDAY: Paid;..... See ( 5, 6, 7, 11, 12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE'. Overtime:. See ( 5, 6, 7, 11, 12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid) Journeyman ..................$ 17.20 9-15Dh -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operating Engineer - Survey Crew - Heavy Highway DUTCHESS COUNTY: the northern portion of -the county from the northern boundary line of the City of Poughkeepsie north to the Outchess County line. ALBANY COUNTY: Entire County NIAGARA COUNTY: Entire County ALLEGANY COUNTY: Entire County ONEIDA COUNTY: Entire County BROOME COUNTY: Entire County ONONDAGA COUNTY: Entire County CATTARAUGUS COUNTY: Entire County ONTARIO COUNTY: Entire County CAYUGA COUNTY: Entire County ORLEANS COUNTY: Entire County CHAUTAUQUA: Entire County OS EGO COUNTY: Entire County CHEMUNG COUNTY: Entire County OTSEGO.COUNTY: Entire County CHENANGO COUNTY: Entire County RENSSELAER COUNTY: Entire County CLINTON COUNTY: Entire County SARATOGA COUNTY: Entire County COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County SCHENECTADY COUNTY: Entire County CORTLAND COUNTY: Entire County SCHOHARIE COUNTY: Entire County ERIE COUNTY: Entire County SCHUYLER COUNTY: Entire County ESSEX COUNTY: Entire County SENECA COUNTY: Entire County FRANKLIN COUNTY: Entire County STEUBEN COUNTY: Entire County FULTON COUNTY: Entire County ST.LAWRENCE COUNTY: Entire County GENESEE.000NTY: Entire County TIOGA COUNTY: Entire County GREENE COUNTY: Entire County TOMPKINS COUNTY: Entire County HAMILTON COUNTY: Entire County WARREN COUNTY.: Entire County HERKIMER COUNTY: Entire County WASHINGTON COUNTY: Entire County JEFFERSON COUNTY: Entire County WAYNE COUNTY: Entire County LEWIS COUNTY: Entire County WYOMING COUNTY: Entire County LIVIN.GSTON COUNTY: Entire County YATE COUNTY: Entire County MADISON COUNTY: Entire County MONROE COUNTY: Entire County MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Entire County SURVEY CLASSIFICATIONS: Party Chief- One who directs a survey party. Instrumentman- One who runs the instrument and assists the Party Chief. Rodman- One who holds the rods and in general, assists the survey party. WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/2004 7/01/2005 Survey Rates: Party Chief ................ $26.50 $28.00 Instrument/Rodperson ...... 24.00 25.50 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 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE Prevailing Rate Schedule Page 37 New York State Department of Labor ---Case Number-- ------------- ------------ ------- 0500159 OUTCHESS 2004 --------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- 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) Mulchin Grass Spreader Portable Asphalt Plant, Portable Batch dant Port ablerusher, Powerhouse Plant, QuarryMaster, Roiler under 4 ton, Spreading and Fine Grading Machine Steel Cutting Machine, Stone Crusher, Sweeper Turbo Jet burner or similar, Well Drilling Machine, Wind Truck "A' Frame. GROUP IV -A: Service Man(Fuel Truck), Service Man(Grease Truck). 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), Ligghting Unit(portable & generator) Mixer Concrete under 21-E, Pikot/Assistant Engineer/2 seated, dumps -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 �), Melding Machine, Welders Helper. GROUP V-A: Engineer(Pile Driver), En ineer(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 Drzverz Jersey -Spreader, Pavement breaker(Air Ram), Master Mechanic, Asst. Master Mechanic, Post Hole Digger, Welder -Certified. GROUP V -B: Concrete Saw, Oiler, Utility Man. WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/20.04 GROUP I. ................. $ 33.99 GROUP I -A .................. 31.80 GROUP I-6. 32.90 GROUP II -A ................. 30.51 GROUP II -B ................. 30.63 GROUP III....... ........ 30.00 GROUP IV -A ................. 27.38 GROUP IV -B ................. 23.71 GROUP V-A Engineer -Pile Driver...... 34.35 Engineer -Cranes ........... 38.56 Helicopter Pilot.... ..... 36.91 Helicopter Signalman...... 30.37 Helicopter Hoist Opr...... 32.59 Hoist Engineer.......... 34.35 Jersey Spreader Pavement Breaker(Air Rami, Post. Hole Digger........... .. 30.64 Master Mechanic. ..... 33.60 Asst..Master Mechanic..... 33.60 Welder -Certified.......... 31.40 GROUP V -B Concrete Saw .............. 22.29 Oiler. ................ 22.29 .Utility Man ............... 22.62 An additional 207 to wage when required to wear protective equipment on hazardous/toxic waste projects. Operators required to use two buckets pouring concrete on other than road pavement shall receive $0.50 per hour over scale. Engineers operating cranes with booms 100 feet but less than 149 feet.in length will be paid an additional $2.00 per hour. Engineers operating cranes with booms 149 feet or over in length will be Page 39 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor ----------------------------------Case Number--------------- -------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Can -tracts for Inspection Only: These rates Do Not APPLY. IMPORTANT NOTE: Rates apply to pipeline repair utilizing a Cured -In -Place Pipe (CIPP) lining system. For all other pipeline repair work, the traditional classification and corresponding wage rates apply. OPERATING ENGINEER - Trenchless Pipeline Rehabilitation 7-01-04 Lead Tec TV Crew. ........... S 35.51 Wet Out Tec .................. $ 34.20 Technician ................... $ 32.89 Boiler Operator .............. S 33.54 Yard rate. ................... 28.96 Yard Mechanic ................ 33.54 NOTE: PREMIUM PAY 207. on straight time hours for NEW YORK STATE D.O.T. and other GOVERNMENTAL MANDATED off -shift work. OVERTIME PAY: See ( D, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:....... See ( 5, 6, 8, 9, 15 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.XX XX must work day before & day after or receive 2 hrs per intermittent day Overtime:.... See ( 5, 6, 8, 9, 15, 25 ) an OVERTIME PAGE.)EX APPRENTICE ( 1 ) year terms at the following rates;. 1st yr .................... S 19.01 2nd yr .................... 19.78 3rd yr .................... 20.39 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) Journeyman ............... $ 23.29 Note: OVERTIME Journeyman. 20.60 Apprentice. 14.64 Note: OVERTIME Apprentice -5.60 4-138 ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Painter COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County GREENE COUNTY: Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County MAGES: (per hour) 7/01/04 5/01/05 5/01/06 5/01/07 Addit Addit. Addit. Brush/Paper Hanger....... $ 22.34 1.40 1.40 1.40 Dry wall Finisher........ 22.34 Lead Abatement. ....... 22.34 Sandblaster -Painter...... 22.34 Spray Rate ............... 23.34 Page 41 Prevailing Rate Schedule , New York State Department of Labor ----------------------------------Case Number------------- -- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OVERTIME:.... See ( B, E, P, S ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:........ See ( 5, 8, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 20 )ON HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:.... See ( 5, 8, 11, 12, 15, 16; 17, 20, 21, 22 ) ON HOLIDAY PAGE. APPRENTICES: (1) year terms at the followingg wage. Ist term 13.89 14.24 2nd term 16.67 17.09 3th term 19.45 19.94 4th term 20.84 21.36 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid) $ 6.38 + $ 7.14 + 7Y. of wage 9-Ba/28a (230) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Painter - Metal Polisher ALBANY COUNTY: Entire County ONEIDA COUNTY: Entire County ALLEGANY COUNTY: Entire County ONONDAGA COUNTY: Entire County BROOME COUNTY: Entire County ONTARIO COUNTY: Entire County CATTARAUGUS COUNTY: Entire County ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County CAYUGA COUNTY: Entire County ORLEANS COUNTY: Entire County CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY: Entire County OSWEGO COUNTY: Entire County CHEMUNG COUNTY: Entire County OTSEGO COUNTY: Entire County CHENANGO COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County CLINTON COUNTY: Entire County RENSSELAER COUNTY: Entire County COLUMBIA COUNTY: Entire County R.00KLAND COUNTY:. Entire County CORTLAND COUNTY: Entire County SARATOGA COUNTY: Entire County DELAWARE COUNTY: Entire County SCHENECTADY.000NTY: Entire County DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County SCHOHARIE COUNTY: Entire County ERIE COUNTY: Entire County SCHUYLER COUNTY: Entire County ESSEX COUNTY: Entire County SENECA COUNTY: Entire County FRANKLIN COUNTY: Entire County STEUBEN COUNTY: Entire County FULTON COUNTY: Entire County ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY: Entire County GENESEE COUNTY: Entire County SUFFOLK COUNTY: Entire County GREENE COUNTY: Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County HAMILTON COUNTY: Entire .County TIOGA COUNTY: Entire County HERKIMER COUNTY: Entire County TOMPKINS COUNTY: Entire County JEFFERSON COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County LEWIS COUNTY: Entire County WARREN COUNTY: Entire County LIVINGSTON COUNTY: Entire County WASHINGTON COUNTY: Entire County MADISON COUNTY: Entire County WAYNE.COUNTY: Entire County MONROE COUNTY: Entire,County WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Entire County MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Entire County WYOMING COUNTY: Entire County NASSAU COUNTY: Entire County YATES COUNTY: Entire County NEW YORK CITY: Entire 5 Boroughs NIAGARA COUNTY: Entire County WAGES:.fper hour) 7/01/04 Metal Polisher ........ $ 21.98 All workers shall be paid a premium in an amount equal to twenty ( 20% ) per cent of their basic straight time rate of pay for all time worked on hanging scaffolds and on standinscaffolds while working more than 28 feet off the g ground, such premium to a paid on top of their straight time or overtime, whichever is applicable. OVERTIME:.... See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE. Page 43 Prevailing Rate Schedule " New York State -Department-of-Labor - 0500159 Number-------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Increase OVERTIME PAY:-- See ( B, EX, Q V ) on OVERTIME PAGE. X Note: Time 6 1/2 for 1st. 8 on Sat.- alI additional hours double time. HOLIDAY: Paid:..,: .......... See ( I ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtim:.......... See ( 5, 6, 8, 16, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following rates. 1st year. 13.98 2nd year. 19.64 3rd year. 23.07 4th year. 27.85 5th year. 32.34 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: Journeyman:........ Apprentices 1st yr. " 2nd yr. " 3rd yr. " 4th yr. " 5th yr. (per hour) $ 14.60 per hour paid + 1.80 per hour worked $ 6.88 per hour paid' + 0.75 per hour worked 8.38 per hour paid + 0.83 per hour worked 9.39 per hour paid + 1.05 per hour worked 10.18 per hour paid + 1.55 per hour worked 10.90 per hour paid + 1.80 per hour worked 1-21.2 Roofer DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County NEW YORK CITY: Entire 5 Boroughs ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County ROCKLAND COUNTY: Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/04 Roofer/Waterproofer........ $ 32.08 OVERTIME:.... See ( B, H ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:....:... See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:.... See ( 5, 6, 13, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 40% 2nd 3rd 75% wAIA Document A105TM -1993 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a SmaH Project where the Basis of Payment is a STIPULATED SUM This AGREEMENT is made: December 23, 2004 (Date) BETWEEN the Owner: Town of Wapping Town Board 20 Middlebush Road Wapl)inger, New York 12590 and the Contractor William Manfredi Construction Corporation. 425 - 9 Manchester Road Poughkeepsie, New York 12603 for the following Project: Town of Wappin er - Carnwath Stabilization Carnwath Farms Wanuinger. New York The Architect is: Cerniglia & Swartz Architects, Planners and Interior Designers, PC, Professional Corporation 134 Academes Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 The Owner and Contractor agree as follows. This document has important legal consequences. Consultation with an attorney is encouraged with respect to its completion or modification. AIA Document A105Tm —1993. Copyright 01993 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This Ale Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and Internationsi Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA* Documenti or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by ALA software at 11:01:30 on W11 812005 under Order No.1 000142776_1 which expires on 1012512005, and is not for resale. User Notes: (1703450896) ARTICLE 1 THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Contractor shall complete the Work described in the Contract Documents for the project. The Contiact Documents consist of: ,1 this Agreement signed by the Owner and Contractor; .2 ATA Document A205, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction of a Small Project, current edition; .3 the Request fox Proposal No. 1 prepared by the Architect, dated ; December 07, 2004 and eeamefe4ed as fegew&.Prevailina Wade Rates . Drawings: Number Title Date N/A Specifications: Section Title Pages NIA .4 addenda prepared by the Architect as follows: Number Date Pages NIA .5 written change orders or orders for minor changes in the Work issued after execution of this Agreement; and .6 other documents, if any, identified as follows: NIA ARTICLE 2 DATE OF COMMENCEMENT AND SUBSTANTIAL, COMPLETION DATE The date of commencement shall be the date of this Agreement unless otherwise indicated below. The Contractor shall substantially complete the Work not later than —(See Below}, subject to adjustment by Change Order. (Insert the date or number of calendar days after the date of commencement.) The Contractor shall be substantiallv complete with all work not later than twenty-eight (28) calendar days followina completion of all asbestos abatement activities. (Asbestos abatement is not a part of this Contract) ARTICLE 3 CONTRACT SUM § 3.1 Subject to additions and deductions by Change Order, the Contract Sum is: {Fifty-two Thousand Three Hundred Dollars and Zero Cents ($_52,300.00) ' § 3.2 For purposes of payment, the Contract Sum includes the following values related to portions of the Work: Portion of Work NIA Value ($ 0.00) § 3.3 The Contract Sum shall include all items and services necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Work.. ARTICLE= 4 PAYMENT § 4.1 Based on Contractor's Applications for Payment certified by the Architect, the Owner shall pay the Contractor as follows: (Here insert payment procedures and provisions for retainage, if any.) AIA Document A105Tm —1993. Copyright ® 1993 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This Ale Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIAe Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 11:01:30 on 01/18/2005 under Order No.1000142776_1 which expires on 1 012 5120 05, and is not for resale. User Notes: (1703450896) On a monthly basis with Five percent (5%) retainage held until substantial completion. § 4.2 Payments due and unpaid under the Contract Documents shall bear interest from the date payment is due at the rate of Zero ( ) per annum, or in the absence thereof, at the legal rate prevailing at the place of the Project. (Usury laws and requirements under the Federal Truth in Lending Act, similar state and local consumer credit laws and other regulations at the Owner's and Contractor's principal places of business, the location of the Project and elsewhere may affect the validity of this provision.) ARTICLE 5 INSURANCE § 5.1 The Contractor shall provide Contractor's Liability and other Insurance as follows: (Insert specific insurance required by the Owner.) Type of insurance Limit of liability ($ 0.00) General Liablty/Bodily Liability/BodilyIn' ur $1,000,000.00 each Occurrence / $3,000,000.00 Ag reaate Property Damage $500,000.00 each Occurrence / $1,000,000.00 Aggregate Automobile Liaba Bodil In'$1,000,000.00 each Occurrence /$3,000,000,00 Aguegate Property Damaze $1,000,000.00 each Occurrence No -Fault Benefitsstatato benefits § 5.2 The Owner shall provide Owner's Liability and Owner's Property Insurance as follows: (Insert specific insurance furnished by the Owner.) Type of insurance General Policies in Place Limit of liability ($ 0.00) § 5.5 The Contractor shall obtain an endorsement to its general liability insurance policy to cover the Contractor's obligations under Section 3.12 of AIA Document A205, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction of Small Projects. § 5.4 Certificates of insurance shall be provided by each party showing their respective coverages prior to commencement of the Work. ARZICLE 6 OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS (Insert any other terms or conditions below.) Provisions Deemed Inserted: Each and every Drovision required by law to be inserted in the Contract, including General Municipal Law f f 106-b 108 and 109 Labor law f f 220-e. 222-a and 220(2) as well as Executive Law f f 291-299 and Civil Rights Law, shall be deemed to be inserted herein and the Contract shall be read and enforced as though it were included herein and, in the event any such provision is not inserted or is not correctly inserted, then, upon the application of either this Contract shall forthwith be physicg& amended to make such insertion or correction. AIA Document A105Tm —1993. Copyright m 199$ by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA® Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA® Document, or any portion of it, may result In severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 11:01:30 on 01/18/2005 under Order No.1000142776_1 which expires on 1012512005, and is not for resale. User Notes: (170345C896) This Agreement entered into as of the day and year first written above. (If required by law, insert cancellation period, disclosures or other warning statements above the signatures.) Wage Rates: The Contractor shall post the appropriate prevailing wage schedules in a conspicuous place at the construction site. The Department of Labor shall provide the Contractor with posters relating to prevailing wage rates and the same shall be displayed by the Contractor in a conspicuous place at the construction site. The Contractor shall also distribute wallet cards, to be provided by the Department of Labor, to all workers engaged at the construction site containing information relating to wage rates and telephone numbers to call if a worker believes his or her rights are being violated The Contractor shall provide each worker with a written notice, informing them of the applicable l certified copies of its payrolls at the construction site. / v� lJosh Signature) CONTRA 0 {Si a re era Supervisor Jose h anfredAl e President {Printed name and title) (Print d name title) LICENSE NO.: JURISDICTION: AIA Document A105rTM' --1993. Copyright © 1993 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This Ale Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA® Document, or any portion of it, 4 may result In severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced byAlA software at 11:01:30 on 01/18/2045 under Order No.1000142776_1 which expires on 10/25/2005, and is not for resale. User Notes: (1703450896) ==w, Document A205r11-1993 General Conditions of the Contract for Construction of a Small Project for the following PROJECT: (Name and location or address): Town of Wappinaer - Carnwath Stabilzation Camwath Farms Wa in er New York THE OWNER: (Name and address): Town of Wayuixler Town Board 20 Middlebush Road Wa in er New York 12590 THE ARCHITECT: (Name and address): Cern lia & Swartz Architects Planners and Interior Designers, PC Professional Corporation 134 Academy Street Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 ARTICLE 1 GENERALPROVISIONS § 1.1 THE CONTRACT The Contract represents the entire and integrated agreement between the parties and supersedes prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either written or oral. The Contract may be amended or modified only by a written modification. § 1.2 THE WORK The term "Work" means the construction and services required by the Contract Documents, and includes all other labor, materials, equipment and services provided by the Contractor to fulfill the Contractor's obligations. § 1.3 INTENT The intent of the Contract Documents is to include all items necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Work by the Contractor. The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is required by one shall be as binding as if required by all. § 1.4 OWNERSHIP AND USE OF ARCHITECT'S DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER DOCU MENTIS Documents prepared by the Architect are instruments of the Architect's service for use solely with respect to this project. The Architect shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright. They are not to be used by the Contractor or any Subcontractor, Sub -subcontractor or material or equipment supplier for other projects or for additions to this project outside the scope of the Work without the specific written consent of the Owner and Architect. ARTICLE 2 OWNER § 2.1 INFORMATION AND SERVICES REQUIRED OF THE OWNER This document has important legal consequences. Consultation with an attorney is encouraged with respect to its completion or modification. AIA Document A205T11 —1993. Copyright 0 1993 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA' Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA® Document, or any portion of it, may result In severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 11:08:13 on 0111 8120 05 under Order No. 10001427761 which expires on 1012512005, and is not for resale. User Notes: (2875582213) § 2.1.1 If requested by the Contractor, the Owner shall furnish and pay for a survey and a legal description of the site. § 2.1.2 Except for permits and fees which are the responsibility of the Contractor under the Contract Documents, the Owner shall obtain and pay for other necessary approvals, easements, assessments and charges. § 2,2 OWNER'S RIGHT TO STOP THE WORK If the Contractor fails to correct Work which is not in accordance with the Contract Documents, the Owner may direct the Contractor in writing to stop the Work until the correction is made. § 2.3 OWNER'S RIGHT T0. CARRY OUT THE WORK If the Contractor defaults or neglects to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents and fails within a seven day period after receipt of written notice from the Owner to correct such default or neglect with diligence and promptness, the Owner may, without prejudice to other remedies, correct such deficiencies. In such case, a Change Order shall be issued deducting the cost of correction from payments due the Contractor. § 2.4 OWNER'S RIGHT TO PERFORM CONSTRUCTION AND TO AWARD SEPARATE CONTRACTS § 2.4.1 The Owner reserves the right to perform construction or operations related to the project with the Owner's own forces, and to award separate contracts in connection with other portions of the project. 2.4.2 The Contractor shall coordinate and cooperate with separate contractors employed by the Owner. § 2.4.3 Costs caused by delays or by improperly timed activities or defective construction shall be home by the parry responsible therefor. ARTICLE 3 CONTRACTOR § 3.1 EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT Execution of the Contract by the Contractor is a representation that the Contractor has visited the site, become familiar with local conditions under which the Work is to be performed and correlated personal observations with requirements of the Contract Documents. § 3.2 REVIEW OF I ONTRAOT DOCUMENTS AND FIELD CONDITIONS BY CONTRACTOR The Contractor shall carefully study and compare the Contract Documents with each other and with information furnished by the Owner. Before commencing activities, the Contractor shall: (1) take field measurements and verify field conditions; (2) carefully compare this and other information known to the Contractor with the Contract Documents; and (3) promptly report errors, inconsistencies or omissions discovered to the Architect. §' 3.3 SUPERVISION AND CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES § 3.3.1 The Contractor shall supervise and direct the Work, using the Contractor's best skill and attention. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for and have control over construction means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures, and for coordinating all portions of the Work. § 312 The Contractor, as soon as practicable after award of the Contract, shall furnish in writing to the Owner through the Architect the names of subcontractors or suppliers for each portion of the Work. The Architect will promptly reply to the Contractor in writing if the Owner or the Architect, after due investigation, has reasonable objection to the subcontractors or suppliers listed. § 3.4 LABOR AND MATERIALS. § 3.4.1 Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall provide and pay for labor, materials, equipment, tools, utilities, transportation, and other facilities and services necessary for proper execution and completion of the Work. § 3.4.2 The Contractor shall deliver, handle, store and install materials in accordance with manufacturers' instructions. § 3,5 WARRANTY The Contractor warrants to the Owner and Architect that: (1) materials and equipment furnished under the Contract will be new and of good quality unless otherwise required or permitted by the Contract Documents; (2) the Work will be free from defects not inherent in the quality required or permitted; and (3) the Work will conform to the requirements of the Contract Documents. AIA Document A205Tm —1993. Copyright ©1993 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA® Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIAe Document, or any portion of it, 2 may result In severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AJA software at 11:06:13 on 0 111 812 0 0 5 under Order No.1000142776_1 which expires on 10/25/2005, and is not for resale. User Notes: (2975982213) § 3,6 TAXES The Contractor shall pay sales, consumer, use and similar taxes that are legally required when the Contract is executed. § 3.7 PERMITS, FEES AND NOTICES § 3.7.1 The Contractor shall obtain and pay for the building permit and other permits and governmental fees, licenses and inspections necessary for proper execution and completion of the Work. § 3.7.2 The Contractor shall comply with and give notices required by agencies having jurisdiction over the Work. If the Contractor performs Work knowing it to be contrary to laws, statutes, ordinances, building codes, and rules and regulations without notice to the Architect and Owner, the Contractor shall assume full responsibility for such Work and shall bear the attributable costs. The Contractor shall promptly notify the Architect in writing of any known inconsistencies in the Contract Documents with such governmental laws, rules and regulations. § 3.8 SUBMITTALS The Contractor shall promptly review, approve in writing and submit to the Architect Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples and similar submittals required by the Contract Documents. Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples and similar submittals are not Contract Documents. § 3.9 USE OF SITE The Contractor shall confine operations at the site to areas permitted by law, ordinances, permits, the Contract Documents and the Owner. § 3,10 CUTTING AND PATCHING The Contractor shall be responsible for cutting, fitting or patching required to complete the Work or to make its.. parts fit together properly. § 3.11 CLEANING UP The Contractor shall keep the premises and surrounding area free from accumulation of debris and trash related to the Work. § 3.12 INDEMNIFICATION To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the Owner, Architect, Architect's consultants and agents and employees of any of them from and against claims, damages, losses and expenses, including but not limited to attorneys' fees, arising out of or resulting from performance of the Work, provided that such claim, damage, loss or expense is attributable to bodily injury, sickness, disease or death, or to injury to or destruction of tangible property (other than the Work itself) including loss of use resulting therefrom, but only to the extent caused in whole or in part by negligent acts or omissions of the Contractor, a Subcontractor, anyone directly or indirectly employed by them or anyone for whose acts they may be liable, regardless of whether or not such claim, damage, loss or expense is caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder. ARTICLE 4 ARCHITECT'S ADMINISTRATION OF THE CONTRACT § 4.1 The Architect will provide administration of the Contract as described in the Contract Documents. The Architect will have authority to act on behalf of the Owner only to the extent provided in the Contract Documents. § 4.2 The Architect will visit the site at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the Work. § 4.3 The Architect will not have control over or charge of and will not be responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work, since these are solely the Contractor's responsibility. The Architect will not be responsible for the Contractor's failure to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. § 4.4 Based on the Architect's observations and evaluations of the Contractor's Applications for Payment, the Architect will review and certify the amounts due the Contractor. § 4.5 The Architect will have authority to reject Work that does not conform to the Contract Documents AIA Document A2057m —1993. Copyright ©1993 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA® Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unsuthorized reproduction or distribution of this AEA® Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 11:08:13 on 01/1812005 under Order No.10001427761 which expires on 10125/2005, and is not for resale. User Notes: (2976982213) § 4.6 The Architect will promptly review and approve or take appropriate action upon Contractor's submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples, but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. § 4.7 The Architect will promptly interpret and decide matters concerning performance under and requirements of the Contract Documents on written request of either the Owner or Contractor. § 4.8 Interpretations and decisions of the Architect will be consistent with the intent of and reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents and will be in writing or in the form of drawings. When making such interpretations and decisions, the Architect will endeavor to secure faithful performance by both Owner and Contractor, will not show partiality to either and will not be liable for results of interpretations or decisions so rendered in good faith. § 4.9 The Architect's duties, responsibilities and limits of authority as described in the Contract Documents will not be changed without written consent of tate Owner, Contractor and Architect. Consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. ARTICLE 5 CHANGES IN THE WORK § 5.1 After execution of the Contract, changes in the Work may be accomplished by Change Order or by order for a minor change in the Work. The Owner, without invalidating the Contract, may order changes in the Work within the general scope of the Contract consisting of additions, deletions or other revisions, the Contract Sum and Contract Time being adjusted accordingly. § 5.2 A Change Order shall be a written order to the Contractor signed by the Owner and Architect to change the Work, Contract Sum or Contract Time. § 5.3 The Architect will have authority to order minor changes in the Work not involving changes in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time and not inconsistent with the intent of the Contract Documents. Such changes shall be written orders and shall be binding on the Owner and Contractor. The Contractor shall carry out such written orders promptly. § 5.4 If concealed or unknown physical conditions are encountered at the site that differ materially from those indicated in the Contract Documents or from those conditions ordinarily found to exist, the Contract Sum and Contract Time shall be subject to equitable adjustment. ARTICLE 6 TIME § 6.1 Time limits stated in the Contract Documents are of the essence of the Contract. § 6.2 If the Contractor is delayed at any time in progress of the Work by changes ordered in the Work, or by labor disputes, fire, unusual delay in deliveries, unavoidable casualties or other causes beyond the Contractor's control, the Contract Time shall be extended by Change Order for such reasonable time as the Architect may determine. ARTICLE 7 RiAYMENTS AND COMPLETION § 7.1 CONTRACT SUM The Contract Sum stated in the Agreement, including authorized adjustments, is the total amount payable by the Owner to the Contractor for performance of the Work under the Contract Documents. § 7.2 APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT § 7.2.1 At least ten days before the date established for each progress payment, the Contractor shall submit to the Architect an itemized Application for Payment for operations completed in accordance with the values stated in the Agreement. Such application shall be supported by such data substantiating the Contractor's right to payment as the Owner or Architect may reasonably require and reflecting retainage if provided for elsewhere in the Contract Documents. § 7.2.2 The Contractor warrants that title to all Work covered by an Application for Payment will pass to the Owner no later than the time of payment. The Contractor further warrants that upon submittal of an Application for Payment, all Work for which Certificates for Payment have been previously issued and payments received from the AIA Document A20"-1993. Copyright© 1993 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AEA Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA® Document, or any portion of it, 4 may result in severe civil and crlminaf penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 11:08:13 on 01/18/2005 under Order No.1000142776_1 which expires on 10/25/2005, and is not for resale. User Notes: (2975982213) Owner shall, to the best of the Contractor's knowledge, information and belief, be free and clear of liens, claims, security interests or other encumbrances adverse to the Owner's interests. § 73 CERTIFICATES FOR PAYMENT The Architect will, within seven days after receipt of the Contractor's Application for Payment, either issue to the Owner a Certificate for Payment, with a copy to the Contractor, for such amount as the Architect determines is properly due, or notify the Contractor and Owner in writing of the Architect's reasons for withholding certification in whole or in part. 7.4 PROGRESS PAYMENTS § 7.4.1 After the Architect has issued a Certificate for Payment, the Owner shall make payment in the manner provided in the Contract Documents. § 7.4.2 The Contractor shall promptly pay each Subcontractor and material supplier, upon receipt of payment from the Owner, out of the amount paid to the Contractor on account of such entities' portion of the Work. § 7.4.3 Neither the Owner nor the Architect shall have responsibility for the payment of money to a Subcontractor or material supplier. § 7.4.4 A Certificate for Payment, a progress payment, or partial or entire use or occupancy of the project by the Owner shall not constitute acceptance of Work not in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. § 7.5 SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION § 7.5.1 Substantial Completion is the stage in the progress of the Work when the Work or designated portion thereof is sufficiently complete in accordance with the Contract Documents so the Owner can occupy or utilize the Work for its intended use. § 7.5.2 When the Work or designated portion thereof is substantially complete, the Architect will prepare a Certificate of Substantial Completion which shall establish the date of Substantial Completion, shall establish the responsibilities of the Owner and Contractor, and shall fix the time within which the Contractor shall finish all items on the list accompanying the Certificate. Warranties required by the Contract Documents shall commence on the date of Substantial Completion of the Work or designated portion thereof unless otherwise provided in the Certificate of Substantial Completion. § 7.6 FINAL COMPLETION AND FINAL PAYMENT § 7.6.1 Upon receipt of a final Application for Payment, the Architect will inspect the Work. When the Architect finds the Work acceptable and the Contract My performed, the Architect will promptly issue a final Certificate for Payment. § 7.6.2 Final payment shall not become due until the Contractor submits to the Architect releases and waivers of liens, and data establishing payment or satisfaction of obligations, such as receipts, claims, security interests or encumbrances arising out of the Contract. § 7.6.3 Acceptance of final payment by the Contractor, a Subcontractor or material supplier shall constitute a waiver of claims by that payee except those previously made in writing and identified by that payee as unsettled at the time of final Application for Payment. ARTICLE 8 PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY § 8.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND PROGRAMS The Contractor shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all safety precautions and programs, including all those required by law in connection with performance of the Contract. The Contractor shall promptly remedy damage and loss to property caused in whole or in part by the Contractor, or by anyone for whose acts the Contractor maybe liable. ARTICLE 9 CORRECTION OF WORT( § 9.1 The Contractor shall promptly correct Work rejected by the Architect as failing to conform to the requirements of the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall bear the cost of correcting such rejected Work. AIA Document A205Tm —1993_ Copyright ©1993 by The American Institute cf Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA® Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA® Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 11:08:13 on 01/1812005 under Order No. 10001427761 which expires on 1012512005, and is not for resale. User Notes: (2975982213) § 9.2 In addition to the Contractor's other obligations including warranties under the Contract, the Contractor shall, for a period of one year after Substantial Completion, correct work not conforming to the requirements of the Contract Documents. § 9.3 If the Contractor fails to correct nonconforming Work within a reasonable time, the Owner may correct it and the Contractor shall reimburse the Owner for the cost of correction. ARTICLE 10 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS § 10.1 ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT Neither parry to the Contract shall assign the Contract as a whole without written consent of the other. § 10.2 TESTS AND INSPECTIONS § 10.2.1 Tests, inspections and approvals of portions of the Work required by the Contract Documents or bylaws, ordinances, rules, regulations or orders of public authorities having jurisdiction shall be made at an appropriate time. §'10.2.2 If the Architect requires additional testing, the Contractor shall perform these tests. § 10,2.3 The Owner shall pay for tests except for testing Work found to be defective for which the Contractor shall pay. § 10.3 GOVERNING I AW,, The Contract shall be governed by the law of the place where the project is located. ARTICLE 11 TERMINAITION OF THE CONTRACT § 11.1 TERMINATION Jl M THE CONTRACTOR If the Owner fails to make payment when due or substantially breaches any other obligation of this Contract, following seven days' written notice to the Owner, the Contractor may terminate the Contract and recover from the Owner payment for Work executed and for proven loss with respect to materials, equipment, tools, construction equipment and machinery, including reasonable overhead, profit and damages. § 11.2 TERMINATION BY THE OWNER 11.2.1 The Owner may terminate the Contract if the Contractor: .1 persistently or repeatedly refuses or fails to supply enough properly skilled workers or proper materials; .2 fails to make payment to Subcontractors for materials or labor in accordance with the respective agreements between the Contractor and the Subcontractors; .3 persistently disregards laws, ordinances, or rules, regulations or orders of a public authority having jurisdiction; or .4 is otherwise guilty of substantial breach of a provision of the Contract Documents. § 11.2.2 When any of the above reasons exist, the Owner, after consultation with the Architect, may without prejudice to any other rights or remedies of the Owner and after giving the Contractor and the Contractor's surety, if any, seven days' written notice, terminate employment of the Contractor and may: .1 take possession of the site and of all materials thereon owned by the Contractor; .2 finish the Work by whatever reasonable method the Owner may deem expedient. § 11.2.3 When the Owner terminates the Contract for one of the reasons stated in Section 11.2.1, the Contractor shall not be entitled to receive further payment until the Work is finished. § 11.2.4 If the unpaid balance of the Contract Sum exceeds costs of finishing the Work, such excess shall be paid to the Contractor. If such costs exceed the unpaid balance, the Contractor shall pay the difference to the Owner. This obligation for payment shall survive termination of the Contract. AIA Document A2057a —1993. Copyright 0 1993 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING. This Ale Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA® Document, or any portion of it, 6 may result In severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 11:08:13 on 01/18/2005 under Order No.1000142776_1 which expires on 1 012 5/2 0 0 5, and is not for resale. User Notes: (2975982213) NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORK STATE OFFICE CAMPUS, BLDG. 12 ALBANY, NY 12240 SCHEDULE 2004 Date 01/10/05 T/O WAPPINGER PRC 0500159 DUTCHESS COUNTY 01 CERNIGLIA S SWARTZ Location and Type of Project 134 ACADEMY ST PROJECT ID #: 0401032 ROOFING/MASONRY REPAIRS/ RD COBBLESTONE POUGHKEEPSIE NY 12601 WAONGERSAL T/6 WAPPINGER In response to your request, enclosed is the schedule of the prevailing hourly wage rates and the prevailing hourly supplements for the above project, together with copies of the Notice of Contract Let (PW -16) for your use. THE SCHEDULE MUST BE ANNEXED TO AND FORM A PART OF THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THIS PROJECT WHEN IT IS ADVERTISED FOR BIDS. These schedules have been prepared and forwarded in accordance with Article 8 of the NYS Labor Law, which provides that it shall be the duty of the fiscal officer to ascertain and determine the schedules of supplements to be provided and wages to be paid to workers, laborers and mechanics em toyed on public work projects, and to file such schedules with the Qepartment having jurisdiction. This schedule is effective from July 1, 2004 through June 30, 2005. All .updates corrections and future copies of the annual determination are available on the Department's website (www.labor.state.ny.us). The attached rates are based on the latest information available to the . Department of Labor, Bureau of Public Work. Care should be taken to review the rates for obvious errors. Any corrections should be brought to the Department's attention immediately. It is the responsibility of. the public work contractor to use the proper rate. If there is a uestion on the proper classification to be used, please call the istrict office located nearest the project. NOTICE TO CONTRACTING AGENCIES: Upon cancellation or completion of this project, enter the necessary information and return this page to: New York State DE artment of Labor Bureau of Public �ork State Office Campus, Bldg. 12 Albany, NY 12240 PROJECT HAS BEEN COMPLETED/CANCELLED: Date Signature Title For additional information, contact our local District Offices: Albany (518) 457-2744 Syracuse (315) 428-4056 Binghamton (607) 721-8005 Rochester (716) 258-450E Buffalo (716) 847-7159 Utica (315) 793-2314 Garden City (516) 228-3915 White Plains (914) 997-9507 New York City (212) 352-6088 PW -200 (6-03) GENERAL PROVISIONS OF LAWS COVERING WORKERS ON PUBLIC WORK CONTRACTS INTRODUCTION The Labor Law requires public work contractors and subcontractors to pay laborers, workers or mechanics employed in the performance of a public work contract not less than the prevailing rate of wage and supplements (fringe benefits) in the locality where the work is performed. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JURISDICTION 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, improvement and other district corporation; a public benefit corporation; and a public authority awarding a public work contract. 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. 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. Upon the awarding of the contract, the law requires that the Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) furnish the 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 Department's Notice of Contract Let 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. HOURS No laborer, worker or mechanic in the employ of a contractor or subcontractor engaged in the performance of any public 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. 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 be 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 E 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 from the: New York State Department of Labor Bureau of Public Work State Office Campus, Bldg. 12 Albany, NY 12240 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 provide copies to each subcontractor and obtain an affidavit certifying such schedule was received. Page 1 Department posts rates in its possession that cover periods of time beyond the July 1st 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 1st to June 30th time period. WITHHOLDING OF PAYMENTS When a complaint is filed with the Commissioner of Labor alleging the failure of a contractor or subcontractor to pay or provide the prevailing wages or supplements, or when the Commissioner of Labor believes that unpaid wages or supplements may be due, payments on the public work contract 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. When the Bureau of Public Work finds that a contractor or subcontractor on a public work project failed to pay or provide the requisite prevailing wages or supplements, the Bureau is authorized by Sections 220-b and 235.2 of the Labor Law to so notify the financial officer of the Department of Jurisdiction (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 proceedin is instituted for review of the determination of the Commissioner of Lagor. The Department of Jurisdiction {Contractin Agency) shall comply with this order of the Commissioner of Labor or of Ne court with respect to the release of the funds so withheld. SUMMARY OF„NOTICE POSTING REQUIREMENTS 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. 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 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. Employers liable for contributions under the Unemploment Insurance Law must conspicuously post on the jobsite notices furnished gy the New York State Department of Labor. APPRENTICES Emploxxees cannot be paid apprentice rates unless they are individually re istered in a program registered with the New York State Commissioner of La�or. The allowable ratio of apprentices to ourneyworkers in any craft classification can be no greater than the staiewid,e building trade ratios promulgated by the Department of Labor and included with the Prevailing Rate Schedule. An em loyee listed on a payroll as an apprentice who is not registered as above or is performing work outside 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. Article 8 of the New York State Labor Law requires that only apprentices individual) registered with the New York State Department of Labor may be paid apprenticeship rates on a public work project. No other Federal or State Agency or office registers apprentices in New York State, Page 3 There may be deducted from the amount payable to the contractor under the contract a penalty of fifty dollars for each calendar day during which such person was discriminated against or intimidated in violation of the provisions of the contract. See Section 220-e(c). 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 the contract. See 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 tate Division of Human. Rights. WORKERS' COMPENSATION In accordance with Section 142 of the State Finance Law the contractor shall maintain coverage during the life of the contract for tie 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 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. 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. 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. 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. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Employers liable for contributions under the Unemployyment Insurance Law must conspicuously post on the jobsite notices furnished by the New York State Department of Labor. PW -203 (6/01) Page 5 T/0 WAPPINGER CERNIGLIA & SWARTZ 134 ACADEMY ST NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Bureau of Public Work State Office Campus, Bldg. 12 Albany, NY 12240 POUGHKEEPSIE NY 12601 Schedule Type 2004 Date 01/10/05 Prevailing Rate Case No. 0500159 01 PROJECT ID #. 0401032 ROOFING/MASONRY REPAIRS/ SHORING,75-99 COBBLESTONE RD, WAPPINGERS FALLS OUTCHESS COUNTY AGY. OF JURIS. : TOWN NAT- OF PROJECT: OTHER RECON,MAINT,REPAIR,ALT Copies of the wage and supplement schedule for the Public Work project identified above are enclosed herewith. Sec. 220.3a of the Labor Law requires that certain information be furnished to the Commissioner of Labor. Accordingly, you MUST complete ONE of these requests for EACH prime contract let immediately upon notifying a successful bidder for this Public Work project. Photocopy as many blank forms as required to supply one for each contractor. Return this request to the address given above ❑ Project CANCELLED, POSTPONED or assigned to agency's own employees. If reactivated, new rates and supplements will be requested. ❑ CONTRACT AWARDED: (check one and indicate date of first legal instrument which bound agency to contract.) ❑ Letter of Intent ❑Contract Signed ❑Resolution Work to be done by this prime contractor: Type of Contract: CHECK APPLICABLE TYPE ❑ (01) General Construction ❑ (02) Heating/Ventilation ❑ (03) Electrical ❑ (04) Plumbing ❑ (05) Other Contractor Information: ALL INFORMATION MUST BE SUPPLIED CONTRACTOR'S TELEPHONE #: Federal Employer Identification Number: ( ) — Name: Address: City: Amount of Contract Approximate Completion Date: I Estimated Date Entire Project Will be Completed: CONTRACTS NOT YET AWARDED State: Approximate Starting Date: Type of Contract (Check all applicable contract types) ❑ (01) General Construction ❑ (04) Plumbing Signature PW -1 6 (7-00) Zip: ❑ (02) Heating/Ventilation ❑ (03) Electrical ❑ (05) Other Date Page 01 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor ----------------------------------Case Number ---------------------------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dutchess County General Construction Rates Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/04 - 06/30/05 INFORMATION ABOUT PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE This information isprovided to assist you in the interpretation of particular requirements for each classification of worker contained in the attached Schedule of Prevailing Rates. CLASSIFICATION 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. 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 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. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Particular attention should be given to the supplemental benefit requirements. Although in most cases the payment or provision of supplements is.for each hour worked, some -classifications require the payment or provision of supplements for each hour pain (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 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. The rate listed is valid until the next effective rate change or until the new annual determination which.takes effect on July 1 of each year. All contractors and subcontractors are required to pay the current prevailing rates of wages and supplements. If you have any questions please contact the Bureau of Public Work or visit the New York State Department of Labor website (www.labor.state.ny.us) for current wage rate information. APPRENTICE TRAINING RATIOS The following are 'the allowable ratios of registered Apprentices to Journey - workers. For example, the ratio 1:1,1:3 indicates the allowable initial ratio is one Apprentice to one Journeyworker. The Journeyworker must be in place on the project before an Apprentice is allowed. Then three additional Journeyworkers Page 03 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Lobar -----Case Number ---------------------------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ( B1) Time and one half of the hourly rate for the 9th & 10th hours week days and the 1st 8 hours on Saturday.Double-the hourly rate for all additional hours. ( C ) Double the hourly rate after 7 hours per day. ( Cl) Double the hourly rate after 7 and one half hours per day. ( D ) Double the hourly rate after 8 hours per day. ( D1) Double the hourly rate after 9 hours per day. ( E ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday. ( E1) Time and one half 1st 4 hours on Saturday. Double the hourly rate all additional Saturday hours. ( E2) Saturday may be used as a make-up day at straight time when a day is lost duringthat week due to inclement weather. ( E3) Between Novemer 1st and March 3rd Saturday may be used as a make-up day at straight time when a day is lost during that week due to inclement weather, provided a given employee has worked between 16 and 32 hours that week. ( E4) 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. ( F ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday and Sunday. ( G ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday and Holidays. ( H ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays. ( I ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Sunday. ( J ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Sunday and Holidays. ( K ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Holidays. ( L ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday. ( M ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday and Sunday. ( N ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday and Holidays. ( 0 ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday, Sunday, and .Holidays. ( P ) Double the hourly rate on Sunday. ( ) Double the hourly rate on Sunday and Holidays. ( ) Double the hourly rate on Holidays. ( S ) Two and one half times the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked. ( S1) 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. C T ) Triple the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked. ( U ) Four times the hourly rate for Holidays if worked. ( V ) Including benefits 'at SAME PREMIUM as sown for overtime. ( W ) Time and one half for benefits on all overtime hours. NOTE:BENEFITS are PER HOUR WORKED,for each hour worked, unless otherwise noted HOLIDAYS PAID 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: Overtime holiday pay is the premium. pay that is required for work performed on specified holidays. It is only required where the employee actuallyy erforms work on such holidays. The applicable holidays are listed under HOLI5AYS: 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 Holidays.as listed below are to be paid at the wage rates at which the employee is normally classified. 1 ) None. 2 ) Labor Day. Page 05 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor ----------------------------------Case Number ---------------------------7------ 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fire Stop Work: Journeyman .......... $ 9.49 8-91 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Asbestos Worker - Abatement COLUNBIA COUNTY: Entire County DELAWARE COUNTY: Entire County DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County, GREENE COUNTY: Entire County ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County ROCKLAND.000NTY: Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7/D1f2004 Asbestos Worker: Removal 8 Hazardous Abatement Only.......... $ 24.55 Only for the removal of insulation materials from mechanical s stems which are not going to be scrapped. for all other removal wor , please refer to the appropriate building laborer category. OVERTIME PAY: See ( B,E,Q)(,T)E,V ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:........... See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:....... See ( 2,4,6,25 ) A code 7 applies to 4,6,& 25. X code T applies to 2. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid) Journeyman ................$ 11.25 1-201HV Boilermaker DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County NASSAU COUNTY: Entire County NEW YORK CITY: Entire 5 Boroughs ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County ROCKLAND COUNTY: Entire County SUFFOLK COUNTY: Entire County SULLIVAN COUNTY: Entire County ULSTER COUNTY; Entire County WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7-01-04- 9-01-04- 8-31-04 8-31-05 Boilermaker........... $ 37.90 $ 40.30 OVERTIME PAY: See ( 0,0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:........ See ( 8, 16, 23, 24 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:.... See ( 4, 6, 11, 12, 15, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Page 07 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor Case Number ---------------------------------- 0500159 DUTCHESS 2004 ------ - ---- ------------------------------------------- Journeyman 76 Apprentices 1st term 6.77 2nd term ............... 10.66 3rd term ............... 13.85 4th term ............... 14.10 8-19B/H&H Carpenter - Dockbuilder DUTCHESS COUNTY; Entire County NASSAU COUNTY: Entire County NASSAU COUNTY: NEW YORK CITY: Entire 5 Boroughs Entire ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County ROCKLAND COUNTY: ROCKLAND COUNTY: Entire County Entire SUFFOLK COUNTY: Entire.County Entire County WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Entire County Carpet/Resilient WAGES: (per hour) Addit. Floor Coverer .............. $ 43.00 $2.96/hr. 7/01/04 7/01/05 Addit. Piledriver ................ $ 38.79 $ 2.82 Dockbuilder............... 38.79 per hr. OVERTIME:.... See ( B, E2, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:........ See ( 18, 19 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Paid:........ See ( 5, 6, 11, 13, 16, 18, 19,-25 ) for 1st $ 2ndyr.ARprentices Overtime:.... See ( 5, 6, 11, 13, 16, 18, 19, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 40% 50% 65% 807 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid) Journeyman ............... $ 27.86 Apprentices........... 18.94 9 - 1456 Carpenter - Floor Coverer DUTCHESS COUNTY: Entire County NASSAU COUNTY: Entire County NEW YORK CITY: Entire 5 Boroughs ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County ROCKLAND COUNTY: Entire. County SUFFOLK COUNTY: Entire County WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/04 7/01/05 Carpet/Resilient Addit. Floor Coverer .............. $ 43.00 $2.96/hr. OVERTIME:.... See ( B, E, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE. Page 09 Prevailing Rate Schedule New York State Department of Labor ----------------------------------Case Number ---------------------------------- 0500159 OUTCHESS 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/04 Building: Millwright .................$ 32.86 OVERTIME:.... See ( B, E, E2, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:........ See ( 18, 19 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Paid:........ See ( 5, 6, 11, 13, 16, 18, 19, 25 ) for Ist & 2ndyr.Apprentices Overtime:.... See ( 5, 6, 11, 13, 16, 18, 19, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 55% 65% 757 957 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour paid) Journeyman .................$ 27.30 Appr 1st term 17.51 Appr 2nd term ............. 19.37 Appr 3rd term ............. 21.90 Appr 4th term ............. 24.95 9-740.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Electrician DUTCHESS COUNTY: Towns of Fishkill, East Fishkill, and Beacon. ORANGE COUNTY: Entire County. PUTNAM COUNTY: Entire County. ROCKLAND COUNTY: Entire County WAGES: (per hour) 7/01/2004 4/01/05 4/01/06 Electrician Wiremen/Technician........ $ 37.00* $ 38.00* $ 39.00)( )ESHIFT DIFFERENTIAL: On Public Work in New York State when shift work is mandated either in the job specifications or by the contracting agency, the following rates apply: Shift worked between 4:30 p.m. & 12:30 a.m...... $ 43.40)( $ 44.57)E $ 45.75)( Shift worked between 12:30 a.m. & 8:30 a.m....... $ 48.62)E $ 49.93)E $ 51.25)( x On jabs 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 X2:00 per hour above the regular straight time rate. OVERTIME:.... See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY: Paid:....... See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:... See ( 5, 6, 13, 15, 16, 25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE.