weekly payroll certification for public works projects
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LLC-25 REV 10-03 (Page 1)
WEEKLY PAYROLL CERTIFICATION FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS
Contractor or Subcontractor (Please check one) ALL INFORMATION MUST BE COMPLETED
BUREAU OF LABOR LAW COMPLIANCEPREVAILING WAGE DIVISION
7TH & FORSTER STREETSHARRISBURG, PA 17120
1-800-932-0665
CONTRACTOR SUBCONTRACTOR
ADDRESS ADDRESS
PAYROLL NUMBER WEEK ENDING DATE PROJECT AND LOCATION
PROJECT SERIAL # PROJECT #
EMPLOYEE NAMEAPPR.RATE
(%)
WORKCLASSIFICATION
DAY AND DATE
HOURS WORKED EACH DAY
S-TIME
0-TIME
BASEHOURLY
RATE
TOTAL FRINGEBENEFITS(C=Cash)
(FB=Contributions)*
TOTALDEDUCTIONS
GROSS PAYFOR
PREVAILINGRATE JOB(S)
CHECK #
C:
FB:
C:
FB:
C:
FB:
C:
FB:
C:
FB:
*SEE REVERSE SIDEPAGE NUMBER ___________ OF ____________
THE NOTARIZATION MUST BE COMPLETED ON FIRST AND LAST SUBMISSIONS ONLY. ALL OTHERINFORMATION MUST BE COMPLETED WEEKLY.
*FRINGE BENEFITS EXPLANATION (FB): Bona fide benefits contribution, except those required by Federal or StateLaw (unemployment tax, workers’ compensation, income taxes, etc.)
Please specify the type of benefits provided and contributions per hour:
1) Medical or hospital care__________________________________________________________________________2) Pension or retirement ____________________________________________________________________________3) Life insurance _________________________________________________________________________________4) Disability _____________________________________________________________________________________5) Vacation, holiday _______________________________________________________________________________6) Other (please specify) ___________________________________________________________________________
CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE1. The undersigned, having executed a contract with _____________________________________________________
______________________________ for the construction of the above-identified project, acknowledges that:(a) The prevailing wage requirements and the predetermined rates are included in the aforesaid contract.
(b) Correction of any infractions of the aforesaid conditions is the contractor’s or subcontractor’s responsibility.
(c) It is the contractor’s responsibility to include the Prevailing Wage requirements and the predetermined rates inany subcontract or lower tier subcontract for this project.
2. The undersigned certifies that:(a) Neither he nor his firm, nor any firm, corporation or partnership in which he or his firm has an interest is debarred
by the Secretary of Labor and Industry pursuant to Section 11(e) of the PA Prevailing Wage Act, Act of August15, 1961, P.L. 987 as amended, 43 P.S.§ 165-11(e).
(b) No part of this contract has been or will be subcontracted to any subcontractor if such subcontractor or any firm,corporation or partnership in which such subcontractor has an interest is debarred pursuant to the aforementionedstatute.
3. The undersigned certifies that:(a) the legal name and the business address of the contractor or subcontractor are: _________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
(b) The undersigned is:
(c) The name, title and address of the owner, partners or officers of the contractor/subcontractor are:
The willful falsification of any of the above statements may subject the contractor to civil or criminal prosecution, provided inthe PA Prevailing Wage Act of August 15, 1961, P.L. 987, as amended, August 9, 1963, 43 P.S. § 165.1 through 165.17.
(AWARDING AGENCY, CONTRACTOR OR SUBCONTRACTOR)
a single proprietorship a corporation organized in the state of ______________a partnership other organization (describe) ____________________________
NAME TITLE ADDRESS
(DATE)
SEAL
(SIGNATURE)
(TITLE)
Taken, sworn and subscribed before me this _________ Day
of ___________________________________ A.D., ___________LLC-25 REV 10-03 (Page 2)
prevailing wage complaintThis form is used for filing complaints under the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act of 1961. Persons returning this form should complete all parts, including the reverse side.
retUrn to:
Bureau of Labor Law Compliance1301 Labor & Industry Building
Seventh & Forster StreetsHarrisburg, PA 17121
Telephone: 717-705-5969 or1-800-932-0665
FAX: 717-787-0517
pleaSe print:
Name of Person Filing Complaint _____________________________________________________________________
Address _________________________________________________________________________________________ street CItY state zIp Code
Date of Birth____________________________________________
telephone Number where you can be reached between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. (______) ______ — _______________ (INClude area Code)
after 5:00 p.m. (______) ______ — _________________
Type of Work Performed ____________________________________________________________________________
Location of Employment_____________________________________________________________________________ street CItY CouNtY state zIp Code
Project Name and County Location _________________________________________________________________________
Name of employer (against whom the Wage Claim is filed) __________________________________________________
Company Name, if any __________________________________________ Telephone (______) ______— _______________
Address _________________________________________________________________________________________ street CItY CouNtY state zIp Code
date Hired _________________________________ are you still employed by the named employer? Yes No
If No, give the last date worked ___________________________ Was your termination: Voluntary Involuntary
1. Was there a written contract of employment between you and the named employer? Yes No
If Yes, please attach copy.
2. Were you notified by the named employer as to when and where you would be paid? Yes No
3. What was your regular payday to be? (check one) Weekly Bi-Weekly Monthly other ____________
4. Were wages paid to you in a form other than a check? Yes No other (cash) _______________________
5. What was the latest rate of pay agreed upon between you and the named employer?
Hourly $_________ Weekly $_________ other, please explain _______________________________________________
What are the total wages claimed by you? $ ____________________________________________________________
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NOTE: Failure to provide detailed information in the space provided above may make it impossible to pursue this claim on your behalf.
6. did the named employer refuse to pay these wages? Yes No
If Yes, the named employer’s reason for refusal ________________________________________________________
7. do you and the named employer agree as to the amount of wages due you? Yes No
If No, what amount does the named employer acknowledge as being due? $_________________________________
8. Has the named employer given you written confirmation of the amount due to you? Yes No
9. Has the named employer offered to pay you the amount to be due? Yes No
If Yes, have you accepted the amount offered? Yes No
10. Have you agreed in writing to any deductions? Yes No
If Yes, list deductions ____________________________________________________________________________
11. Have any deductions been made without your written agreement? Yes No
If Yes, please explain___________________________________________________________________________
12. do you owe any money to the named employer for any reason? Yes No
If Yes, how much? $________________
13. are you covered under a Collective Bargaining agreement? Yes No
If Yes, list the name and address of the union _________________________________________________________
You may use additional paper to summarize related information and wage computations.
NOTE: I hereby certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, this is a true statement of facts relating to the above claim of unpaid wages.
Signature of Claimant ________________________________________________ Date of Complaint _____________________
signature of parent or guardian if Claimant is under 18 years of age ______________________________________________
the Bureau will contact you for any further information. please notify the office listed on the other side of this form in the event that you are paid before the Bureau contacts you.
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.Equal Opportunity Employer/Program
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NOTES FOR 29 COUNTY BUILDING COMMON JOURNEYPERSON LABORER
Adams, Berks, Bradford, Carbon, Columbia, Cumberland, Dauphin, Juniata, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, Monroe, Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, Perry, Pike, Schuylkill, Snyder, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Wayne, Wyoming & York
The following updates to the Bureau of Labor Law Compliance’s Pennsylvania Building Journeyperson Laborer Notes are meant to provide a reference point for uniformity and clarity throughout the Commonwealth. The Notes may not be comprehensive, and should be read in conformity with the custom and usage of the construction industry in the geographic region in which they are utilized.
CLASS 1COMMON JOURNEYPERSON
1. Cleaning, scrubbing, washing and polishing floors, furniture and windows (including through the use of bonding or flying cranes); For marble, granite, and terrazzo, cleaning, scrubbing, washing, and polishing after final acceptance.2. Demolition of interiors and removal of all debris;3. Grading stone and dirt by hand;4. Form pinning5. Pouring handling, and placing of all concrete and related materials and all cure applications;6. Sheathing, lagging, and mining;7. Cleaning up debris;8. Stripping, dismantling, oiling and moving of concrete forms;9. Loading, unloading and carrying of reinforced steel;10. Handling and distributing lumber and all other building materials, including final strip, and including materials used or installed by mechanical trades (e.g., electrician, plumber, sheet metal worker, insulator);11. Unloading, carrying, distributing and laying of pre-cast concrete slabs and planks;12. Wrecking, moving and demolishing underpinning and shoring of all structures;13. Using flags and other signaling devices;14. Performing landscaping and nursery work;15. Serving as a Toolroom Person, hanging tools, delivering tools;16. Cleaning precipitators;17. Watching for fires;18. Operating conveyors;19. Using vacuum cleaners of all types (ride or walk-along);20. Digging and filling holes and trenches using hand tools;21. Driving stakes;22. Ripping out material which is to be discarded;23. Cleaning roof removal materials on the ground. Performs roof removal work for demolition (Roof removal work for roof replacement is performed by roofers);24. Operating a pressure washer;25. Unloading, stockpiling and moving materials for carpenters.26. Operating power buggies and pumps;27. Operating walk along compacting and vibrating equipment;28. Operating guniting machines (including potman);29. Operating steam jennies;30. Using pumps of 2” and under;31. Operating burning torches or burners for demolition;32. Blasting or assisting with blasting;33. Grading and building scaffolds;34. Using or assisting with air and hydraulic wagon drills, on or off tracks;35. Using walk-along or walk behind lifts and similar machines;36. Serving as a drill runner or drill runner’s assistant;37. Operating a chipping hammer or similar;38. Mixing mortar or operating a mortar mixing machine (regardless of power used, including starting and stopping);39. Feeding grout machines and operating grout pumps;40. Operating concrete saws;41. Operating air tracks or assisting;42. Laying on nonmetallic (clay, ironstone, terra cotta, vitrified concrete and plastic) pipe and the making of joints for the same within five feet outside a building, or to the first joint beyond five feet from a building;43. Operating jackhammers or concrete busters;
44. Operating concrete drills and cutting equipment for trenches, flatwork, and wall coring of multi-use (common) holes;45. Operating walk behind rollers and similar machines46. Using a cutting torch for demolition work on steel or other metal structures;47. Operating salamanders, smudge pots, propane and kerosene burners and all other heating methods;48. Operating drills and all other pneumatic and electric hand tools for demolition;49. Using concrete mixers, vibrators and pumps;50. Operating walk along tamping equipment;51. Sandblasting (filling the pot, cleaning up of sand, use of the nozzle) pumps 2” or under for demolition;52. Using welding torches;53. Working on swing scaffold, sling and Bosun chairs.
CLASS 2ASBESTOS REMOVAL
Asbestos Removal. Hazardous & Toxic Waste Removal. Lead & Lead-based paint removal. All work in connection with handling, control, removal, abatement, encapsulation or disposal of asbestos &/or toxic waste &/or lead of lead-based paint removal with be assigned to the members of the Laborers’ International Union of North America not to be limited to the erection, moving, servicing & dismantling of all tools & equipment normally used in the handling, control. Removal or encapsulation of hazardous material. This agreement covers work tasks associated with any & all safety requirements & final cleanup & disposal of such hazardous material.
CLASS 3MASON TENDERS
Mason Tenders- Mixing of Mortar, mortar pumps, caisson work, blast furnaces. Coke ovens and all related work. Erection and dismantling of all scaffolding, including tubular frame, manual and powered. Climbing scaffold, swing scaffolds, slings, bosun chairs and all associated safety protection including barricades, nets and ropes, scaffold weather enclosures; shoring; mortar buggies; concrete pumps; walk-behind forklifts; electric welders, torches, compressors, generators & the repair and maintenance of same; jackhammers, tampers, cut-off saws and other power equipment required for demolition, rotary-hammer drills, electric and pneumatic hand tools, transits, levels and lasers, tempering mortar; stocking scaffolds with masonry materials including brick, block, mortar, terra cotta, architectural pre-cast concrete, natural stone, insulation and mastic, flashing, anchors and ties, rebar, grout, Mobile lifting platform scaffolding powered by any power, mode or method; clean-up of all masonry debris.
CLASS 4FORKLIFT LABORER
Operation of rough terrain forklifts & skid-steering loaders.
CLASS 5MASON TENDER CRANE OPERATOR
Pioneer 9000 truck crane and self erecting portable tower crane similar to the POTAIN HDT 80
CLASS 6PLASTERER AND DRYVIT TENDERS
1. Mixing of plaster and dryvit.2. Plaster pumps.3. Plaster tenders.4. Scaffold Builders.5. Mobile lifting platform scaffolding, by any power, mode or method.
Mixing of plaster and dryvit. Plaster pumps. Plaster tenders. Caisson work. Erection and dismantling of all scaffolding, including tubular frame, manual and powered climbing scaffold, swing scaffolds, slings, bosun chairs and all associated safety protection including barricades, nets and ropes, scaffold weather enclosures; shoring, mortar buggies; concrete pumps; walk-behind forklifts; electric welders, torches, compressors, generators & the repair and maintenance of same; jackhammers, tampers; cut-off saws and other power equipment requires for demolition; rotary-hammer drills, electric and pneumatic hand-tools; transits, levels and lasers, and the clean up of all plaster debris.
DEFINITIONS FOR 29 COUNTY HEAVY, HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION LABORERS’
Adams, Berks, Bradford, Carbon, Columbia, Cumberland, Dauphin, Juniata, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, Monroe, Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, Perry, Pike, Schuylkill, Snyder, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Wayne, Wyoming, & York
LABORERS’ CLASS IFlagperson
LABORERS’ CLASS IIHazardous/Toxic/Asbestos Waste Handler, Lead Paint handler
LABORERS’ CLASS IIIAsphalt Tamper, Concrete Pitman & Puddler, Highway Guide Rail, Right of Way and Property Fence, Highway Slab Reinforcement Placer Laborer (Landscape, Planters, Seeders, Arborists), Magazine Tender, Rail Trackman & Signalmen, Laser Beam Men for Pipe Laying & Paving Machines, Pneumatic & Electric Tool Operators, Jack Hammers, Paving Breakers, Concrete Saws, Whacker Vibrator, Sheet Hammers, Chainsaws, Pipelayers, Asphalt Rake, Lute or Screed Men, Highway Concrete Block Layers, Walk Behind Rollers, Walk Behind Trencher
LABORERS’ CLASS IVCaisson open Air Below 8’, Cofferdam open Air Below 8’ where excavating for Circular Caisson and Cofferdam 8’ Below Natural elevation of Grade Adjacent to Starting Point, Form Setters Road, Certified Concrete Technician, Concrete Rubber, Wagon Drill, Diamond Point Drill, Guinite Nozzle Operator, Blaster
LABORERS’ CLASS VForeman, Form Setter, Road Foreman, Reinforced Steel Placer, Bonding Aligning and Securing, Burning and Welding in conjunction with Rebar, Concrete Surfacer
LABORERS’ CLASS VIOutside Laborers in conjunction with Tunnels and Rock Shafts
LABORERS’ CLASS VIIChuck Tenders, Muckers, Nippers, Miners Helpers, Inside Laborers
LABORERS’ CLASS VIIIMiners, Drillers, Blasters, Pneumatic Shield Operators, Lining, Spotting and Timber Workers, Rebar Steel Placer, Bonding Aligning and Securing, Welders and Concrete Surfacers
DEFINITIONS FOR 7 COUNTY BUILDING CONSTRUCTION OPERATORSSusquehanna, Wayne, Wyoming, Lackawanna. Pike, Luzerne, & Monroe
OPERATORS CLASS 1Machines Doing Hook Work Concrete Boom TruckAny Machine Handling Machinery Truck Boom or Stinger CraneCable Spinning Machines High Rail/Burro CraneHelicopters Rail Loader (winch Boom Type)Lulltype Forklift with Boom Attachment All Types of Cranes *
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
* All machines with booms, jibs, masts and leads: 100 feet and over, thirty-five ($0.35) cents per hour additional will be paid for each increment of 25 feet over 100 feet, measured from the ground up. On machines with booms (including jibs, masts and leads, etc.), 200 feet and over, shall require a second operating engineer.
OPERATORS CLASS 1AMachines Doing Hook Work High Rail/Burro Crane 15 Ton and Over (Factory Rating)Machines Handling Machinery Rail Loader, Winch Boom Type, 15 Ton and Over (Factory Rating)All Types of Cranes 15 Ton and Over (Factory Rating) Equipment in this wage group that does not require an oiler
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 2Log Skidder Hydro AxLeaser Control Equipment Fork Lifts (20 Feet & Over)All Types of Backhoes Environmental Recycling MachineCableways Scraper & TournapullsDrag Lines SpreadersKeystones Lull Type Lifts Masonry TendersAll Types of Shovels Shear Attached to MachinesDerricks RollersTrench Shovels High Grade FinishersTrenching Machines Grease TruckHoist with Two Towers Concrete Placer MachineAll Pavers (Concrete& Blacktop) Mechanic WeldersAll Types of Overhead Cranes Motor PatrolsBuilding Hoists (Double Drum) Hydrodemolition Concrete MachineGradalls Robotic Mills or Scaling MachinesMucking Machines in Tunnels Robotic Concrete BlasterAll Front-End Loaders Production Switch TamperTandem Scrapers Ballast RegulatorsPippin Type Backhoes Tie ReplacerDirectional Drill Machines 8’ & up Rail/Road LoaderBoat Captains Power Jack LinerSkid Steer Grinder Type MachinesBatch Plant Operators (Concrete)Hydraulic Pipe Pusher 8’ & upDrills Self-Contained Rotary Drills
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 2ACrawler Backhoes Over One Cubic Yard Equipment 15 Ton and OverCrawler Gradalls Over One Cubic Yard Concrete Pumps 92 feet of Boom Length (150 yd. pour or less)Hydraulic Backhoes Over One Cubic Yard Equipment in this wage group that does not require an oiler
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 3Conveyors Drill Second Class, Self-Contained Rotary DrillsBuilding Hoists (Single Drum) Core Drill OperatorHigh or Low Pressure Boilers Fork Lift Truck (under 20 Feet Lift)Concrete Pumps Miscellaneous Equipment OperatorWell Drillers Directional Drill Machine 7’ or lessAsphalt Plant Engineers Skid-Steer ForkliftDitch Witch Type Trenchers Machines With Concrete Mixer Attachment
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 4Welding Machines Road Finishing MachinesConcrete Breaking Machines RollersWell Points Tireman (For Power Equipment)Compressors Seaman Pulverizing MixerPumps Grout Pump 4’ & UpHeaters Power BroomFarm Tractors Power Sweeper (Self-Propelled)Form Line Graders Seeding Spreader
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 5Fireman
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 6Oilers & Deck Hands (Personnel Boats)
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 7 (A) (TOXIC/HAZARDOUS WASTE REMOVAL)Machines Doing Hook Work All Types of CranesAny Machine Handling Machinery Concrete Boom TruckCable Spinning Machines Truck Boom or Stinger CraneHelicopters High Rail / Burro CraneLull Type Forklift With Boom Attachment Rail Loader (Winch Boom Type)
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 7 (B) (TOXIC/HAZARDOUS WASTE REMOVAL)Log Skidder Tandem ScrapersLaser Control Equipment Skid SteerAll Types of Backhoes Pippin Type BackhoesCableways Hydraulic Pipe Pusher 8’ & upDrag Lines Boat CaptainsKeystones Hydro AxAll Types of Shovels Batch Plant Operators (Concrete)Derricks Environmental Recycling Machine & Grinder Type MachinesTrench Shovels Drills – Self-Contained Rotary DrillsTrenching Machines Fork Lifts Masonry TendersHoist With Two Towers Scraper & TournapullsHydrodemolition Concrete Machine Shear Attached to machinesRobotic Milling or Scaling Machines SpreadersRobotic Concrete Blaster Grease TruckAll Pavers (Concrete & Blacktop) Concrete Placer MachineBulldozers & Tractors Production Switch TamperAll Types of Overhead Cranes Ballast RegulatorsRollers Tie ReplacerBuilding Hoists (Double Drum) Rail/Road Loader
High Grade Finishers Power Jack Liner GradallsMechanic – WeldersMucking Machines in TunnelsMotor PatrolsAll Front-end LoadersDirectional Drill Machines 8’ & Up
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
DEFINITION FOR 22 COUNTY BUILDING CONSTRUCTION OPERATORSTioga, Bradford, Lycoming, Sullivan, Union, Montour, Columbia, Snyder, Northumberland, Juniata, Perry, Dauphin, Cumberland, Lebanon, York, Lancaster,
Adams, Schuylkill, Berks, Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon
OPERATORS CLASS 1Machines Doing Hook Work CablewaysAny Machine Handling Machinery Drag LinesCable Spinning Machines DerricksHelicopter All types of Overhead CranesAll Types of Cranes * High Rail/Burro CraneRail Loader (Winch Boom Type)
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
* On all machines with booms, jibs, masts and leads 100 feet from ground up, fifty ($0.50) cents per hour additional will be paid for each increment of 25 feet over 100 feet. On cranes with booms (including jibs, masts and leads, etc.), 200 feet and over, two (2) operators shall be required, no oilers will be required, with seventy-five ($0.75) cents in increments of 25 feet.
Tower cranes calculated from ground up and out for purpose of boom pay.
OPERATORS CLASS 1AMachines Doing Hook Work High Rail/Burro Crane 15 Ton and Over (Factory Rating)Machines Handling Machinery Rail Loader, Winch Boom Type, 15 Ton and Over (Factory Rating)All Types of Cranes 15 Ton and Over (Factory Rating) Equipment in this wage group that does not require an oiler
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 2Keystones Bundle Puller Extractors (Tubular Type)All Types of Shovels Scrapers & TournapullsAll Types of Backhoes SpreadersTrench Shovels Tree SpadeTrenching Machines Bulldozers & TractorsHoists With Two Towers Vermeer SawAll Pavers (Blacktop & Concrete) Side BoomBuilding Hoists (Double Drum) Rollers (High Grade Finishing)All Front-End Loaders Mechanic-WeldersTandem Scrapers Chipper With BoomPippin Type Backhoes Motor PatrolsHydro Ax Concrete Breaking MachinesBoat Captains Concrete PumpsMilling Machines Fine Grade MachinesBatch Plant Operators (Concrete) Grease TrucksBobcat Type (All Attachments) Directional Boring MachinesAll Autograde & Concrete Finishing Machines (Excluding Trowel Machines) Production Switch TamperDrills, Self-Contained Rotary Drills Ballast RegulatorsFork Lifts (20 Feet & Over) Tie ReplacerGradalls Rail/Road LoaderMucking Machines in Tunnel Power Jack Liner
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 2ACrawler Backhoes Over One Cubic Yard Equipment 15 Ton and OverCrawler Gradalls Over One Cubic Yard Concrete Pumps 92 feet of Boom Length (150 yd. pour or less)Hydraulic Backhoes Over One Cubic Yard Equipment in this wage group that does not require an oiler
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 3Conveyors Second Class Drill, Self-Contained Rotary Drills
Building Hoists (Single Drum) Fork Lift Trucks (Under 20 Feet Lift)High or Low Pressure Boilers Stump GrinderWell Drillers Miscellaneous Equipment OperatorAsphalt Plant Engineers Tireman (For Power Equipment) Ditch Witch Type TrenchersCore Drill Operator
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 4Welding Machines Concrete Breaking Machines (Guillotine)Well Points RollersCompressors Seaman Pulverizing MixerPumps Grout PumpHeaters Power BroomFarm Tractors Forced Air Propane HeaterForm Line Graders Seeding SpreaderRoad Finishing Machines
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 5Fireman
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 6Oilers & Deck Hands (personnel Boats) Core Drill 2 Class
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 7 (A) (TOXIC/HAZARDOUS WASTE REMOVAL)Machines Doing Hook Work DerricksAny Machine Handling Machinery All Types of Overhead CranesCable Spinning Machines High Rail/Burro CraneHelicopters Rail Loader (Winch Boom Type)All Types of CranesCablewaysDrag Lines
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 7 (B) (TOXIC/HAZARDOUS WASTE REMOVAL)Keystones Bundle Puller Extractors (Tubular Type)All Types of Shovels Scrapers & TournapullsAll Types of Backhoes SpreadersTrench Shovels Tree SpadeTrenching Machines Bulldozers & TractorsHoists With Two Towers Side BoomAll Pavers (Blacktop & Concrete) Rollers (High Grade Finishing)Building Hoists (double Drum) Vermeer SawGradalls Mechanic – WeldersMucking Machines in Tunnel Chipper With BoomAll Front-End Loaders Motor PatrolsTandem Scrapers Concrete Breaking MachinesDirectional Boring Machines Milling MachinesPippin Type Backhoes Fine Grade MachinesHydro Ax Concrete PumpsBoat Captains Grease TrucksFinishing Machines (Excluding Trowel Machines) Bobcat Type (All Attachments)Power Jack Liner Rail/Road LoaderTie Replacer Production Switch Tamper
nd
Batch plant Operators (Concrete) Ballast RegulatorsDrills, Self-Contained Rotary DrillsFork Lifts (20 Feet & Over)
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
DEFINITION FOR 29 COUNTY HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORSTioga, Bradford, Lycoming, Sullivan, Union, Montour, Columbia, Snyder, Northumberland, Juniata, Perry, Dauphin, Cumberland, Lebanon, York, Lancaster,
Adams, Schuylkill, Berks, Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon, Susquehanna, Wayne, Wyoming, Lackawanna, Pike, Luzerne, & Monroe
OPERATORS CLASS 1Machines Doing Hook Work CablewaysAny Machine Handling Machinery Drag LinesCable Spinning Machines DerricksHelicopters High Rail/Burro CraneAll Types of Cranes * Rail Loader (Winch Boom Type)
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
* On all machines with booms, jibs, masts and leads 100 feet from ground up, fifty ($0.50) cents per hour additional will be paid for each increment of 25 feet over 100 feet. On cranes with booms (including jibs, masts and leads, etc.), 200 feet and over, two (2) operators shall be required, no oilers will be required, with seventy-five ($0.75) cents in increments of 25 feet.
OPERATORS CLASS 1AMachines Doing Hook Work High Rail/Burro Crane 15 Ton and Over (Factory Rating)Machines Handling Machinery Rail Loader, Winch Boom Type, 15 Ton and Over (Factory Rating)All Types of Cranes 15 Ton and Over (Factory Rating) Equipment in this wage group that does not require an oiler
OPERATORS CLASS 2KeystonesAll Types of Shovels Drills, Self-Contained Rotary DrillsAll Types of Backhoes Concrete PumpsTrench Shovels Fork Lifts (20 Feet & Over)Trenching Machines Grease TruckHoists With Two Towers Scrapers & TournapullsAll Pavers (Blacktop & Concrete) Side BoomAll Types of Overhead Cranes SpreadersBuilding Hoists (Double Drum) Bobcat Type (All Attachments)Concrete Breaking Machines Bulldozers & TractorsGradalls Vermeer SawAll Autograde & Concrete Finishing Machines Boring Machines Including Directional Boring MachinesMucking Machines in Tunnel Tree SpadeAll Front-End Loaders Hydro AxBundle Puller Extractors (Tubular) Chipper with BoomTandem Scrapers Production Switch TamperPippin Type Backhoes Ballast RegulatorsRollers (High Grade Finishing) Tie ReplacerBoat Captains Rail/Road LoaderMechanic-Welder Power Jack LinerBatch Plant Operators (Concrete)Motor Patrols
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 2ACrawler Backhoes Over One Cubic Yard Equipment 15 Ton and OverCrawler Gradalls Over One Cubic Yard Concrete Pumps 92 feet of Boom Length (150 yd. pour or less)Hydraulic Backhoes Over One Cubic Yard Equipment in this wage group that does not require an oiler
OPERATORS CLASS 3Conveyors Fork Lift Trucks (Under 20 Feet Lift)Building Hoists (Single Drum) Second Class DrillerHigh Or Low Pressure Boilers Self Contained Rotary DrillsWell Drillers Fine Grade MachinesAsphalt Plant Engineers Stump GrinderDitch Witch Type Trenchers Tireman (For Power Equipment)Core Drill Operator
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 4Welding Machines Concrete Breaking Machines (Guillotine Type)Well Points RollersCompressors Seaman Pulverizing MixerPumps Power BroomHeaters Miscellaneous Equipment OperatorFarm Tractors Seeding SpreaderForm Line GradersRoad Finishing Machines
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 5Fireman
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 6Oilers & Deck Hands (Personnel Boats) Core Drill Helper 2 Class
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 7 (A) (TOXIC/HAZARDOUS WASTE REMOVAL)Machines Doing Hook Work Drag LinesAny Machine Handling Machinery DerricksCable Spinning Machines High Rail/Burro CraneHelicopters Rail Loader (Winch Boom Type)All Types of CranesCableways
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 7 (B) (TOXIC/HAZARDOUS WASTE REMOVAL)Keystones Bundle Puller Extractors (Tubular Type)>All Types of Shovels Scrapers & TournapullsAll Types of Backhoes SpreadersTrench Shovels Tree SpadeTrenching Machines Bulldozers & TractorsHoists With Two Towers Side BoomAll Pavers (Blacktop Concrete) Rollers (High Grade Finishing)All Types of Overhead Cranes Vermeer SawBuilding Hoists (Double Drum) Mechanic – WeldersGradalls Chipper With BoomMucking Machines in Tunnel Motor PatrolsAll Front-End Loaders Concrete Breaking MachinesTandem Scrapers Concrete PumpsBoring Machines Including Directional Boring Machines Grease TrucksPippin Type Backhoes Bobcat Type (All Attachments)Hydro Ax Production Switch TamperBoat Captains Ballast RegulatorsAll Autograde & Concrete Finishing Machines (Excluding Trowel Machines) Tie ReplacerBatch Plant Operators (Concrete) Rail/Road LoaderDrills, Self-Contained Rotary Drills Power Jack LinerFork Lifts (20 Feet & Over)
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
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DEFINITIONS FOR 29 COUNTY HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION OPERATORSTioga, Bradford, Lycoming, Sullivan, Union, Montour, Columbia, Snyder, Northumberland, Juniata, Perry, Dauphin, Cumberland, Lebanon, York, Lancaster,
Adams, Schuylkill, Berks, Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon, Susquehanna, Wayne, Wyoming, Lackawanna, Pike, Luzerne, & Monroe
OPERATORS CLASS 1All Types of Cranes * Bulldozers & TractorsAll Type of Backhoes Log SkidderDrag Line Motor PatrolsKeystones Chipper With BoomAll Types of Shovels Mechanic WeldersDerricks Hydro AxTrench Shovels Side BoomTrenching Machines Tree SpadeAll Pavers (Blacktop & Concrete) Bob Cat Type (With Attachments)Gradalls Boring Machines Including Directional Boring MachinesAll Front End LoadersTandem Scrapers
All Autograde & Concrete Finishing Machines (Excluding Trowel Machines)
Pippin Type Backhoes Concrete Breaking MachinesBoat Captains High Rail/Burro CraneBatch Plant With Mixer Rail Loader (Winch Boom Type)Drill Self-Contained (Drillmaster Type) Production Switch TamperMilling Machine Ballast RegulatorsVermeer Saw Tie ReplacerConveyor Loader (Euclid Type) Rail/Road Loader
Power Jack LinerConcrete Pumps
* On all machines with booms, jibs, masts and leads 100 feet and over, twenty-five ($0.25) cents per hour additional will be paid for each increment of 25 feet over 100 feet. On machines with booms (including jibs, masts and leads, etc.), 200 feet and over, two operating engineers shall be required.
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 1ACrawler Backhoes Over One Cubic Yard (Factory Rating) Cherry Picker Type Machinery and Equipment 15 Tone and OverHydraulic Backhoes Over One Cubic Yard (Factory Rating) Single Person Operation Truck Cranes 15 Ton and Over (Factory Rating)All Types of Cranes 15 Ton and Over (Factory Rating) Equipment in this wage group that does not require an oiler
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 2Spreaders
Asphalt Plant Engineers
Rollers (High Grade Finishing)
Stump Grinder
Grease Truck
Fork Lifts (20 Feet & Over)
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 3
Welding Machines
Well Points
Compressors
Pumps
Heaters
Farm Tractors
Form Line Graders
Ditch Witch Type Trencher
Road Finishing Machines
Concrete Breaking Machines (Guillotine Type)
Rollers
Miscellaneous Equipment Operator
Seaman Pulverizing Mixer
Tireman (For Power Equipment)
Power Broom Conveyor Landers Other Then Euclid Type
Seeding Spreader
Conveyors
Driller Second Class
Fork Lifts (Under 20 Feet)
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 4Fireman
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 5Oilers & Deck Hands (Personnel Boats)
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 6On All machines with Booms (Including Jibs, Masts Leads, Etc.) 100 Feet
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 6AOn all machines with Booms (Including Jibs, Masts Leads, Etc.) 100 Feet 15 Ton and Over (Factory Rating)
Equipment in this wage group that does not require an oiler
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 7A (TOXIC/HAZARDOUS WASTE REMOVAL)
Pile Drivers or Engineers - Working with Dock Builder & Pile Drivers
All Types of Cranes
All Types of Backhoes
Drag Line
Keystones
All Types of Shovels
Derricks
Trench Shovels
Trenching Machines
All Pavers (Blacktop & Concrete)
Gradalls
All Front End Loaders
Tandem Scrapers
Pippin Type Backhoes
Boat Captains
Batch Plant With Mixer
Drill Self-Contained (Drillmaster Type)
CMI Autograde
Vermeer Saw
Scrapers & Tournapulls
Chipper With Boom
Boring Machines Including
Directional Boring Machine
Conveyor Loader (Euclid Type)
Bulldozers & Tractors
Hydro Ax
Concrete pumps
Tree Spade
Motor Patrols
All Autograde & Concrete Machines (Excluding Trowel Machines)
Mechanic Welders
Log Skidder
Concrete Breaking Machines
Side Boom
Bob Cat Type (With Attachments)
Ballast Regulators
Tie Replacer
Rail/Road Loader
Power Jack Liner
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
NOTES FOR 33 COUNTY BUILDING COMMON JOURNEYPERSON LABORERAllegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Franklin,
Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Mifflin, Potter, Somerset, Venango, Warren, Washington & Westmoreland
The following updates to the Bureau of Labor Law Compliance’s Pennsylvania Building Journeyperson Laborer Notes are meant to provide a reference point for uniformity and clarity throughout the Commonwealth. The Notes may not be comprehensive, and should be read in conformity with the custom and usage of the construction industry in the geographic region in which they are utilized.
THE COMMON JOURNEYPERSON LABORER CATEGORY CONTAINS CLASS 1 AND 2. CLASS 2 JOURNEYPERSONS WILL BE DENOTED BY **.
COMMON JOURNEYPERSON1. Cleaning, scrubbing, washing and polishing floors, furniture and windows (including through the use of bonding or flying cranes); For marble, granite, and terrazzo, cleaning, scrubbing, washing, and polishing after final acceptance.2. Demolition of interiors and removal of all debris;3. Grading stone and dirt by hand;4. Form pinning5. Pouring handling, and placing of all concrete and related materials and all cure applications;6. Sheathing, lagging, and mining;7. Cleaning up debris;8. Stripping, dismantling, oiling and moving of concrete forms;9. Loading, unloading and carrying of reinforced steel;10. Handling and distributing lumber and all other building materials, including final strip, and including materials used or installed by mechanical trades (e.g., electrician, plumber, sheet metal worker, insulator);11. Unloading, carrying, distributing and laying of pre-cast concrete slabs and planks;12. Wrecking, moving and demolishing underpinning and shoring of all structures;13. Using flags and other signaling devices;14. Performing landscaping and nursery work;15. Serving as a Toolroom Person, hanging tools, delivering tools;16. Cleaning precipitators;17. Watching for fires;18. Operating conveyors;19. Using vacuum cleaners of all types (ride or walk-along);20. Digging and filling holes and trenches using hand tools;21. Driving stakes;22. Ripping out material which is to be discarded;23. Cleaning roof removal materials on the ground. Performs roof removal work for demolition (Roof removal work for roof replacement is performed by roofers);24. Operating a pressure washer;25. Unloading, stockpiling and moving materials for carpenters.26. Operating power buggies and pumps;**27. Operating walk along compacting and vibrating equipment;**28. Operating guniting machines (including potman);**29. Operating steam jennies;**30. Using pumps of 2” and under;**31. Operating burning torches or burners for demolition;**32. Blasting or assisting with blasting;**33. Grading and building scaffolds;**34. Using or assisting with air and hydraulic wagon drills, on or off tracks;**35. Using walk-along or walk behind lifts and similar machines;**36. Serving as a drill runner or drill runner’s assistant;**37. Operating a chipping hammer or similar;**38. Mixing mortar or operating a mortar mixing machine (regardless of power used, including starting and stopping);39. Feeding grout machines and operating grout pumps;**40. Operating concrete saws;**41. Operating air tracks or assisting;**42. Laying on nonmetallic (clay, ironstone, terra cotta, vitrified concrete and plastic) pipe and the making of joints for the same within five feet outside a building, or to the first joint beyond five feet from a building;**
43. Operating jackhammers or concrete busters;**44. Operating concrete drills and cutting equipment for trenches, flatwork, and wall coring of multi-use (common) holes;**45. Operating walk behind rollers and similar machines**46. Using a cutting torch for demolition work on steel or other metal structures;**47. Operating salamanders, smudge pots, propane and kerosene burners and all other heating methods;**48. Operating drills and all other pneumatic and electric hand tools for demolition;**49. Using concrete mixers, vibrators and pumps;**50. Operating walk along tamping equipment;**51. Sandblasting (filling the pot, cleaning up of sand, use of the nozzle) pumps 2” or under for demolition;**52. Using welding torches;**53. Working on swing scaffold, sling and Bosun chairs.**
CLASS 3Asbestos Removal or Abatement Laborer
CLASS 4Watchman and Flagman
NOTES FOR 33 COUNTY HEAVY AND HIGHWAY LABORERS * (SEE BELOW)Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Franklin,
Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Mifflin, Potter, Somerset, Venango, Warren, Washington & WestmorelandHEAVY AND HIGHWAY
CLASS 1 - COMMON LABORERAsphalt Curb SealerBatcher Man (Weight)BoatmanCoffer DamDrill Runner's AssistantFence Construction (Including Fence Machine Operator)GABION (Erectors and Placers)Landscape LaborersRadio Actuated Traffic Control OperatorRIP RAP WorkSheeters and Shorers (Includes Lagging)Water BoyWood ChipperAsphald TamperBlaster's AssistantBrakemanConcrete Curing Pitman, PuddlerElectric Bursh and/or GinderForm Stripper and MoverHydro Jet Blaster Nozzle ManManually Moved Emulsion Sprayer(Bending, Aligning & Securing)Scaffolds and RunwaysStructural Concrete Top SurfacerWalk Behind Street SweeperWelder's Assistant (Pipeline)
CLASS 2 – SEMI-SKILLED LABORERAir Tool Operator (All Types)Railroad Track WorkBurnerCarryable PumpsCribbing (Concrete or Steel)Diamond Head Core DrillerDrill Runner's Assistant (Tunnel)Highway Slab ReinforcementPlacers (Including Joint and Backer Setters)Mechanical Joint Sealer; Dope Pot & Tar KettlePipe Layers/Fusion Welders (Regardless of Materials)Post Hole Auger (2 or 4 Cycle-Hand Operated)Forklift (Walk Behind)Asphalt, Batch and Concrete PlantOperator (Manually Operated)Caisson Men (Open Air)Chain Saw Operator (Including Attachments)Curb Machine Operator (Asphalt or Concrete-Walk Behind)Form Setter (Road Forms Line Man)Hydraulic Pipe PusherLiner Plates (Tile and Vitrified Clay)Mechanical Compacting Equipment OperatorsMortar Mixer (Hand or Machine)Muckers, Brakeman and All Other Labor (Includes Installation of Utility Lines)Portable Single Unit ConveyorPower Wheel Barrows and Buggies
Aid Porter or SimilarSand BlasterVibrator OperatorAll Railroad Track WorkSignal Man
CLASS 3 - SKILLED LABORERHEAVY AND HIGHWAYAsphalt Luteman/RakerBlacksmithCement Mortar Lining Car PusherCement Mortar Mixer (Pipe Relining)Concrete Saw Operator (Walk Behind)Crown Screed AdjusterElevated Roadway Drainage ConstructionErector of Overhead SignsMiners and Drillers (Including Lining M Supporting and Form Workman, Setting of Shields, Miscellaneous Equipment and Jumbos)Walk Behind Ditching Machine (Trencher Or Similar)BlasterBrick, Stone & Block Pavers and Block Cutters (Wood-Belgian-Asphalt)Cement Mortar Pipe RelinersCurb Cutters and SettersForm Setter (Road Forms-Lead Man)Gunite or Dry Pack Gun-Nozzle and Machine ManGrout Machine OperatorMulti-Plate Pipe (Aligning and Securing)Manhole or Catch Basin BuilderPlacing Wire Mesh on Gunnite ProjectsWagon Drill Operator (Air Track or Similar)Welder
CLASS 4Reinforcing Steel Placers (Bending, Aligning and Securing - Caldweld)
CLASS 5High Burner (Any Burning Not Done From Deck)Elder (Pipeline)
CLASS 6Uniformed Flag Person/Signal Person (As per PENN DOT Specifications on Hardhats and Vests)Watchman
CLASS 7Toxic/Hazardous Waste Removal Laborer – Level C and D
CLASS 8Toxic/Hazardous Waste Removal Laborer Levels A and B
*These notes pertain to projects whose rates were determined subsequent to March 23, 2009. Questions regarding rates prior to that date should be directed to the Bureau of Labor Law Compliance at 1-800-932-0665.
DEFINITIONS FOR BUILDING OPERATORS IN THE 33 COUNTY AREAAllegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Franklin,
Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Mifflin, Potter, Somerset, Venango, Warren, Washington & WestmorelandGROUP I OPERATORSBUILDING CONSTRUCTION
CLASS IAsphalt Paver, Asphalt Roller, Asphalt Plant Operator, Athey Loader, Auger (Truck or Tractor Mounted), Auto Grader (C.M.I. and similar), Backhoe (180º and 360º swing), Back-Filling Machine, Batch Plant, Bulldozer, Cable Layer, Cableway, Caisson Drill, Central Mix Plant, Compactor with Blade, Concrete Pump (all types), Over-Head Crane, Crane (Crawler or Truck Mounted)*, Tower Crane (Stationary or Climbing Type), Rough Terrain Crane**, Wagon Crane, Crushing and/or Screening Plant, Derrick Traveler, Derrick (all types)(when assistance is needed it will be an oiler or apprentice), Derrick Boats, Dragline, Drill (Davey or similar), Dredge, Drill (Well and Core)(Truck or Skid Mounted), Elevator, Excavating Equipment (all other), Fork Lift (Lull or similar), Franki Pile Machine (or similar), Guard Post Driver, Gradall (all types), Grader, Elevating Grader, Equipment Greaser, Helicopter, Helicopter Hoist Operators, Front End Loader, Skid Steer Loader (or similar), Hoist, Hydraulic Boom Truck, Jumbo Operator, Kocal, Koehring Scooper, Locomotive, Metro Chip Harvester (or similar), Mix Mobile, Mixer – Paver, Mucking Machine, Multiple Bowl Machines, Pile Driver (Sonic or similar), Scrapers, Shovels (powered), Slip Form Paver (C.M.I. and similar), Spreader (Concrete, Asphalt, or Stone), Tire Repairman (when assigned to a jobsite), Tower Mobile, Tractors (all types), Trencher, Tug Boat, Vermeer Saw, Welder (repairman), Whirley
* Cranes with Boom or Mast length (including jib) 100 ft or over shall be paid an additional $.25 per hour for each 50-foot increment of additional boom and/or jib length)
** An Additional $.25 per hour shall be paid when a jib is attached to the basic boom
Note: An additional $.25 per hour shall be paid when any crane rated over 15 ton is placed on any building structure
CLASS IIBallast Regulator, Boat (material or personnel)(powered), Boiler, Boring Machine, Compressor (combined with Air Tugger, Air Pump, Gunite Machine, or Sand Blaster ), Concrete Belt Placer, Concrete Saw, Conveyor, Carry Crane, Crushing/Screening Plants, Curb Builder (self-propelled), Forklifts (ridden or self-propelled), Form Line Machine, Generator (over 5KW), Grout Pump, Heaters, Hoist (monorail, roof, one drum-regardless of power used), Huck Machine (or similar), Hydraulic Jack (single or multiple)(power driven), Ladavator, Mortar Mixer, Mulching Machine, Pavement Breaker (self-propelled or ridden), Pin Puller (powered), Pipe Cleaning Machine, Pipe Dream, Power Broom (except push type), Pulverizer, Pumps (regardless of power used), Roller/Compactor, Refrigeration Plant, Ross Carrier (or similar), Seeding Machine, Slab Lifting Machine (hydraulic), Spray Cure Machine (power driven), Side Delivery Shoulder Spreader (attachment), Steam Jenny (or similar), Stone Crusher, Stone Spreader (self-propelled), Siphon (steam or air), Tie Tamper (multiple heads), Tractor (when used for landscaping, snaking, or hauling), Truck (Winch)(when hoisting and placing), Tube Finisher (C.M.I. and similar), Tugger, Water Blaster, Welding Machine, Well Point System
CLASS IIIBrakeman, Deck Hand, Helicopter Signalman, Oiler*, Elevator (Alterations & Remodeling Commercial Buildings), Mechanic’s Assistant
* Oiler on Truck Cranes: Under 50 ton rated capacity shall be paid an additional $.10 per hour over the Class III base rate, 50 ton up to100 ton shall be paid an additional $.25 per hour over the Class III base rate, and 100 ton or over shall be paid an additional $1.00 per hour over the Class III base rate
DEFINITIONS FOR HEAVY & HIGHWAY OPERATORS IN THE 33 COUNTY AREAAllegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Franklin,
Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Mifflin, Potter, Somerset, Venango, Warren, Washington, & WestmorelandGROUP 1 OPERATORSHEAVY & HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION
CLASS IAsphalt Paving Machine, Autograder (C.M.I. and similar), Backfiller, Backhoe (360º Swing and 180º Swing), Cableway, Caisson Drill (Similar to Hugh Williams), Central Mix Plant, Compactor with Blade, Cooling Plant, Concrete Paving Mixer, Concrete Pump (Self-propelled), Cranes*, Tower Cranes (Stationary or Climbing), Derrick, Derrick Boat, Bulldozer (with a gross weight over 25,000 lbs.), Dragline, Dredge, Elevating Grader, Franki Pile Machine, Gradall (remote control or otherwise), Grader (Power fine grade), Hi-lift or Front End Loader (Bucket 4 cy. and over), Hoist (2 drums or more in 1 unit), Hydraulic Boom Truck (Pivotal Cab), Kocal, Locomotive (Std. Gauge), Mechanic, Metro-chip Harvester or similar, Milling Machine (Roto Mill or similar), Mix Mobile (with Self Loading Attachment), Mucking Machine (Tunnel), Pile Driver Machine, Pipe Extrusion Machine, Pre-splitter Drill (self contained), Refrigeration Plant, Rough Terrain Cranes (25 ton and over), Rough Terrain Cranes (under 25 ton), Scrapers, Shovel-Power, Slip Form Paver (C.M.I. and similar), Trenching Machine (30,000 lbs. and over), Trenching Machine (under 30,000 lbs.), Tunnel Machine (Jarva or similar), Vermeer Saw, Whirley, Working Mechanical Foreman (Class I + $.35)
* Cranes with Boom or Mast length (including jib) 101 ft or over shall be paid an additional $.50 per hour for each 50-foot increment of additional boom and/or jib length)
CLASS IIAsphalt Plant Operator, Auger (Tractor Mounted), Auger (truck mtd.), Belt Loader (Euclid or similar), Bidwell Concrete Finishing Machine (or similar), Boring Machine, Cable Placer or Layer, Concrete Batch Plant (Electronically synchronized), Concrete Belt Placer (C.M.I. and similar), Concrete Finishing Machine and/or Spreader, Concrete Mixer (Over 1 cy.), Concrete Pump (Stationary), Core Drill (Truck or Skid mounted, similar to Penn Drill), Directional Drills (Over 3,000 lbs. Thrust), Bulldozer (with a gross weight of 25,000 lbs. and under), Ditch Witch-Saw, Force Feed Loader, Fork Lift (Lull or similar), Grader (Power, except fine grade), Head Grease Unit Operator (1 on job), Guard Rail Post Driver (Truck or Skid mounted), Hi-lift or Front End Loader (Bucket 4 cy. and under), Hydraulic Boom Truck (Non-Pivotal Cab), Job Work Boat (powered)(assistants will be deckhands), Jumbo Operator, Locomotive (narrow gauge), Minor Equipment Operator (4 or more units), Mucking Machine (not tunnel), Multi-Head Saw or Groover, Over-Head Crane, Power Asphalt Roller, Ross Carrier, Side Boom or Tractor Mounted Boom, Shuttle Buggy (Asphalt), Skid Steer Loader, Stone Crusher (Screening Plant-Washing Plants), Stone Spreader (Self Propelled), Truck Mounted Drill (Davey or similar), Welder, Well Point Pump Operator
CLASS IIIBroom Finisher (C.M.I. or similar), Compactors/Rollers (Static or Vibratory) (Self Propelled), Curb Builder, Minor Equipment Operator (Two or Three units), Multi-Head Tie Tamper, Pavement Breaker (Self Propelled or Ridden), Soil Stabilizer Machine, Tire Repairman, Tractor (Snaking and Hauling), Well Driller and Horizontal Winch or “A” Frame Truck (When hoisting and lowering)
CLASS IVBallast Regulator, Compressor, Concrecte Mixer (1cy. And under with skip), Concrete Saw (Ridden or self-propelled, Conveyor, Elavator (material hauling only), Fork-lift (Ridden or Self-propelled), Form Line Machine, Generator, Grout Pump, Heater (Mechanical), Hoist (Single Drum), Ladavator, Light Plant, Mulching Machine, Personnel Boat (powered), Pulverizer, Pumps, Seeding Machine, Spray Cure Machine (Power Driven), Sub-grader, Tie Puller, Tugger, Welding Machine (Gas or Diesel)
CLASS VDeckhand, Farm Tractor, Fireman on Boiler, Mechanic’s Helper, Oiler, Power Broom, Side Delivery Shoulder Spreader (attachment)
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NOTES FOR FIVE (5) COUNTY BUILDING COMMON JOURNEYPERSON LABORER NOTES (PHILADELPHIA AREA)
Philadelphia, Montgomery, Bucks, Chester and Delaware
The following updates to the Bureau of Labor Law Compliance’s Pennsylvania Building Journeyperson Laborer Notes are meant to provide a reference point for uniformity and clarity throughout the Commonwealth. The Notes may not be comprehensive, and should be read in conformity with the custom and usage of the construction industry in the geographic region in which they are utilized.
CLASS 1Common Journeyperson
1. Cleaning, scrubbing, washing and polishing floors, furniture and windows (including through the use of bonding or flying cranes); For marble, granite, and terrazzo, cleaning, scrubbing, washing, and polishing after final acceptance.2. Demolition of interiors and removal of all debris;3. Grading stone and dirt by hand;4. Form pinning5. Pouring handling, and placing of all concrete and related materials and all cure applications;6. Sheathing, lagging, and mining;7. Cleaning up debris;8. Stripping, dismantling, oiling and moving of concrete forms;9. Loading, unloading and carrying of reinforced steel;10. Handling and distributing lumber and all other building materials, including final strip, and including materials used or installed by mechanical trades (e.g., electrician, plumber, sheet metal worker, insulator);11. Unloading, carrying, distributing and laying of pre-cast concrete slabs and planks;12. Wrecking, moving and demolishing underpinning and shoring of all structures;13. Using flags and other signaling devices;14. Performing landscaping and nursery work;15. Serving as a Toolroom Person, hanging tools, delivering tools;16. Cleaning precipitators;17. Watching for fires;18. Operating conveyors;19. Using vacuum cleaners of all types (ride or walk-along);20. Digging and filling holes and trenches using hand tools;21. Driving stakes;22. Ripping out material which is to be discarded;23. Cleaning roof removal materials on the ground. Performs roof removal work for demolition (Roof removal work for roof replacement is performed by roofers);24. Operating a pressure washer;25. Unloading, stockpiling and moving materials for carpenters.26. Operating power buggies and pumps;27. Operating walk along compacting and vibrating equipment;28. Operating guniting machines (including potman);29. Operating steam jennies;30. Using pumps of 2” and under;31. Operating burning torches or burners for demolition;32. Blasting or assisting with blasting;33. Grading and building scaffolds;34. Using or assisting with air and hydraulic wagon drills, on or off tracks;35. Using walk-along or walk behind lifts and similar machines;36. Serving as a drill runner or drill runner’s assistant;37. Operating a chipping hammer or similar;38. Mixing mortar or operating a mortar mixing machine (regardless of power used, including starting and stopping);39. Feeding grout machines and operating grout pumps;40. Operating concrete saws;41. Operating air tracks or assisting;42. Laying on nonmetallic (clay, ironstone, terra cotta, vitrified concrete and plastic) pipe and the making of joints for the same within five feet outside a building, or to the first joint beyond five feet from a building;43. Operating jackhammers or concrete busters;44. Operating concrete drills and cutting equipment for trenches, flatwork, and wall coring of multi-use (common) holes;
45. Operating walk behind rollers and similar machines46. Using a cutting torch for demolition work on steel or other metal structures;47. Operating salamanders, smudge pots, propane and kerosene burners and all other heating methods;48. Operating drills and all other pneumatic and electric hand tools for demolition;49. Using concrete mixers, vibrators and pumps;50. Operating walk along tamping equipment;51. Sandblasting (filling the pot, cleaning up of sand, use of the nozzle) pumps 2” or under for demolition;52. Using welding torches;53. Working on swing scaffold, sling and Bosun chairs.
CLASS 2Asbestos Removal
CLASS 3Mason Tenders
CLASS 4Forklift Laborer (In conjunction with the Mason Tenders)
CLASS 5Plaster TenderN
NOTES FOR HEAVY & HIGHWAY LABORERS IN FIVE (5) COUNTY AREA (PHILADELPHIA AREA)
Philadelphia, Montgomery, Bucks, Chester and Delaware HEAVY & HIGHWAY LABORERS
CLASS 1 Yardwork Laborers Scale Mix Yardwork Laborers Scale Mixer Men Bumermen Feeders Dustmen
CLASS 2 General Journeyman Laborer Asphalt Shevelers Sheeting, Shoring & Lagging Laborers Stone, Granite & Artificial Stone Setting Laborer HOD Carriers Scaffold Builders Relief Joints & Placing Gabions Pneumatic Tool Laborers Concrete Forms & Stripping Laborers Concrete & Lumber Material Laborers Steel * Steel Mesh (Carrying & Handling) Form Pinners Mortar Mixers Pouring & Placing Concrete Grade Men
CLASS 3 Vibrator Laborer Finsih Surface Asphalt Rackers Jackhammer Operators Paving Breaker Operator Pipelayer & Caulker (All Joints up to Within 5 Feet of Building Foundation Line) Conduit & Duct Layers
CLASS 4 Flagperson
CLASS 5 Miners
CLASS 6 Welders & Burners
CLASS 7 Miner Bore Driver Blasters Drillers Pneumatic Shield Operator
CLASS 8 Miners Helpers Form Setters
CLASS 9 Trackmen Brackmen Groutmen Bottom Shaft Men All Other Laborers in Free Air Tunnels Underpinning
CLASS 10 Circular Caissons Welders, Burners & Air Tuggers
CLASS 11 Powdermen Multiple Wagon Drill Operator Laborers
CLASS 12 Caisson Laborer Foreman
CLASS 13 Toxic/Hazardous Waste Handler
CLASS 14 Wagon Drill/Hydraulic Track Drill Operator Laborer
DEFINITIONS FOR 5 COUNTY BUILDING, HEAVY, HIGHWAY OPERATORS
Chester, Montgomery, Bucks, Philadelphia, & Delaware
OPERATORS CLASS 1Handling Steel & Stone in Connection with Erection Cranes doing Hook Work * **Any Machines Handling Machinery Cable Spinning Machine Helicopter Rail Loader (Winch Boom Type)High Rail/Burro Crane
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 1 (A)Machines Handling Steel, or the Functional Equivalent, and Stone in connection with Erection 15 Ton and over Factory Rating
Cranes doing Hook Work 15 Ton and over Factory Rating * **
Any Machines Handling Machinery High Rail/Burro Crane 15 Ton and over Factory RatingRail Loader (Winch Boom Type) 15 Ton and over Factory Rating Concrete Pumps (Building)Equipment in Wage Group 1 that does not require an Oiler Concrete Pumps (Building) 120 Feet of Boom Length or less (200 yard pour
or less)
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 2All Types of Cranes * ** Conveyor Loaders (Euclid-Type Wheel)Cableways All Types of ShovelsDrag Lines Pavers 21E & OverDerricks Trenching MachinesTrench Shovels Hoist with Two TowersPippin Type Backhoes Front-End LoadersBuilding Hoists - Double Drum (Unless used as a Single Drum) BobcatBoat Captain Directional Boring MachinesSide Boom Vermeer Saw Type Machine (Other than Hand Held)Vermeer Saw Type Machine Chipper with BoomTractor Mounted Hydro Axe Bundle Puller-Extractors (Tubular Type)All Autograde & Concrete Finishing Machines Ballast RegulatorsProduction Switch Tamper Rail/Road LoaderTie Replacer Portable Rock CrusherPower Jack Liner Tandem ScrapersKeystones Mucking Machines in TunnelMilling Machine Tower Type Crane Operation, Erecting, Dismantling, Jumping or JackingDrills Self-Contained (Drillmaster Type) Fork Lift (20 feet & over)Motor Patrols (Fine Grade) Batch Plant with MixerCarryalls, Scrapers & Tournapulls Rollers (High Grade Finishing)Spreaders (Asphalt) Bulldozers & TractorsMechanic – Welder Concrete Pumps (Heavy, Highway)
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 2 (A)Gradalls All Types of BackhoesCrawler Backhoes and Crawler Gradalls over four Cubic Yard Factor Rating Hydraulic Backhoes over One Cubic Yard Factor RatingSingle Person Operation Truck Cranes 15 Ton and Over Factory Rating Cherry Picker Type Machinery and Equipment 15 Ton and Over Factory
RatingConcrete Pumps (Heavy/Highway) Equipment in Wage Group 2 that does not require an Oiler
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 3Conveyors (Except Building Conveyors) Building Hoists (Single Drum)Well Drillers Asphalt Plant Engineers
Fork Lift Trucks of all Types Ditch Witch (Small Trencher)Motor Patrols Concrete Breaking Machines (Guillotine Only)Rollers Fine Grade MachinesStump Grinder High or Low Pressure Boilers Elevator Operator (New Construction)
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 4Seamen Pulverizing Mixer Form Line GradersFarm Tractors Road Finishing MachinesConcrete Spreaders (Heavy, Highway) Grease TruckPower Broom (Self-Contained) Seed Spreader
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 5Conveyors (Building) Welding MachinesHeaters Well Point PumpsCompressors PumpsMiscellaneous Equipment Operator Tireman, Power EquipmentMaintenance Engineers (Power Boats) Elevator Operator (Renovations)House Car
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 6FiremanOilers & Deck Hands (Personnel Boats)Grease Truck Helper
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 7 (A) (TOXIC/HAZARDOUS WASTE REMOVAL)Handling Steel & Stone In Connection with Erection Cranes doing Hook WorkAny Machines Handling Machinery Cable Spinning MachineHelicopters Concrete Pumps (Building)High Rail/Burro Crane Rail Loader (Winch Boom Type)
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
OPERATORS CLASS 7 (B) (TOXIC/HAZARDOUS WASTE REMOVAL)All Types of Cranes All types of Backhoes Cableways Conveyor Loader (Euclid-Type Wheel)Drag Lines KeystonesAll Types of Shovels DerricksPavers 21E & Over Trench ShovelsTrenching Machines Gradalls Front-End Loaders Boat CaptainHoist with Twp Towers Concrete Pumps (Heavy, Highway)Building Hoists-Double Drum (Unless Used as a Single Drum) Milling MachineMucking Machines in Tunnel Pippin Type BackhoesBobcat Tandem ScrapersSide Boom Tower Type Crane – Operation, ErectingDismantling, Jumping or Jacking Directional Boring MachinesVermeer Saw Type Machine (Other Than Hand Held) Drills Self-Contained (Drillmaster Type) Fork Lift (20Ft & Over) Tractor Mounted Hydro AxeMotor Patrols (Fine Grade) Chipper with BoomBatch Plant with Mixer All Autograde & Concrete Finishing MachinesCarryalls, Scrapers & Tournapulls Rollers (high Grade Finishing)Bundle Pullers/Extractors (Tubular) Spreaders (Asphalt)Bulldozers & Tractors Mechanic – Welders
Production Switch Tamper Ballast RegulatorsTie Replacer Rail/Road LoaderPower Jack Liner
Machines Similar to above including remote control equipment
* On Building Projects - On all machines with booms, jibs, masts and leads, including tower cranes, 100 feet from ground up, fifty ($.50) cents per hour additional will be paid for each increment of 25 feet over 100 feet. On cranes with booms (including jibs, masts and leads) 200 feet and over, two (2) operators will be required. When two (2) operators are employed, no oiler will be required.
Booms to be measured from the ground up. Tower cranes calculated from ground up and out for purpose of boom pay
** On Heavy and Highway Projects: On all machines with booms, jibs, masts, and leads, including tower cranes, 100 ft. and over, thirty-five ($.35) cents per hour additional will be paid for each increment of 25' over 100'. On cranes with booms (including jibs, masts and leads) 200 ft. and over, two (2) operators will be required. When 2 operators are employed, no oiler will be required. Booms to be measured from the ground up.
ASBESTOS REMOVAL -- ASBESTOS WORKER/LABORERAMENDED FOR 11/21/97The removal of asbestos containing materials should be handled as follows:
1. The removal of all insulation materials, whether they contain asbestos or not, from mechanical systems (pipes, boilers, ducts, flues, breachings, etc.) will be recognized as work to be classified as Asbestos Worker.
2. On all mechanical systems (pipes, boilers, ducts, flues, breachings, etc.) that are going to be scrapped, the removal of all insulating material, whether they contain asbestos or not, will be classified as Laborers.
3. The removal of all asbestos containing materials from walls, ceilings, floors, columns and all other non-mechanical structures and surfaces, etc., will be held to the classification of Laborers (with the exception of roofing materials).
4. The term "removal" shall not include sealing, labeling and dropping of scrap material into appropriate containers. After the drop, the final disposal will be classified as Laborers.
5. The loading at the designated area of all materials that have been removed, bagged and tagged, as well as clean-up and all unloading, burying and other work required at the disposal site should be classified as Laborers.
NOTES FOR BUILDING, HEAVY, HIGHWAY TRUCKDRIVERTRUCKDRIVER CLASS 1Single Axle
TRUCKDRIVERS CLASS 2TandemTri-AxleSemi-Trailer (Combination)
TRUCKDRIVERS CLASS 3Speciality Vehicles
PAINTERS NOTES FOR BUILDING, HEAVY,HIGHWAY PAINTERSCameron, Crawford, Forest, Potter & Warren Counties
Painters Class 1 - Industrial Rates (Heavy/Highway)
Painters Class 2 - Commercial Rates (Building)Allegheny, Fayette, Greene & Washington Counties
Painters Class 1 - Industrial Brush & Roll (Heavy/Highway)
Painters Class 2 - Industrial Sandblast & Spray (Heavy/Highway)
Painters Class 3 - Bridge, Hot Stack, & Transmission Towers (Heavy/Highway)
Painters Class 4 - Painter Tender I (Heavy/Highway)
Painters Class 5 - Painter Tender II (Heavy/Highway)
Painters Class 6 - Commercial Painting & Paperhanging (Building)Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Elk, Fulton, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Lawrence, Mercer, Mifflin, Somerset, Venango & Westmoreland Counties
Painters Class 1 - Industrial Brush & Roll (Heavy/Highway)
Painters Class 2 - Industrial Sandblast & Spray (Heavy/Highway)
Painters Class 3 - Bridge, Hot Stack, & Transmission Towers (Heavy/Highway)
Painters Class 4 - Painter Tender I (Heavy/Highway)
Painters Class 5 - Painter Tender II (Heavy/Highway)
Painters Class 6 - Commercial Painting & Paperhanging (Building)Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery & Philadelphia Counties
Painters Class 1 - Brush, Roller & Spray
Painters Class 2 - Bridge
Painters Class 3 - WallcovererAdams, Berks, Bradford, Carbon, Clinton, Columbia, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, Monroe, Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, Perry, Pike, Schuylkill, Snyder, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Wayne, Wyoming & York Counties
Paitners Class 1 - Commercial*
Painters Class 2 - Industrial (includes Structural Steel, Industrial Spray & Sandblasting)*
Painters Class 3 - Bridge*
*$1.00per hour above the rate for all classifications for work done in the following manner: Steel, Spray, Epoxy, HIPAC Coatings, Catalyzed Epoxy, Urethanes, Removers, Swing, Basket, and Sandblasting
Clinton County
Painters Class 1 - Spray
Painters Class 2 - Brush & Roller
Project Name: Bridge Replacement (T-228.54)
Awarding Agency: PA Turnpike Commission
Contract Award Date: 12/6/2016
Serial Number: 16-05422
Project Classification: Highway
Determination Date: 8/31/2016
Assigned Field Office: Harrisburg
Field Office Phone Number: (717)787-4763
Toll Free Phone Number: (800)932-0665
Project County: Cumberland County
BUREAU OF LABOR LAW COMPLIANCEPREVAILING WAGES PROJECT RATES
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Labor & IndustryReport Date: 8/31/2016 Page 1 of 6
Project: 16-05422 - Building EffectiveDate
ExpirationDate
Hourly Rate FringeBenefits
Total
Asbestos & Insulation Workers 6/26/2017 $33.90 $24.61 $58.51
Asbestos & Insulation Workers 6/27/2016 $32.00 $25.51 $57.51
Boilermaker (Commercial, Institutional, and MinorRepair Work)
3/1/2018 $29.52 $18.22 $47.74
Boilermaker (Commercial, Institutional, and MinorRepair Work)
3/1/2017 $28.52 $18.22 $46.74
Boilermaker (Commercial, Institutional, and MinorRepair Work)
3/1/2016 $27.52 $18.22 $45.74
Boilermakers 1/1/2018 $46.26 $33.36 $79.62
Boilermakers 1/1/2017 $44.26 $33.36 $77.62
Boilermakers 1/1/2016 $42.26 $33.36 $75.62
Bricklayers, Stone Masons, Pointers, Caulkers,Cleaners
5/1/2016 $32.21 $15.58 $47.79
Carpenters, Drywall Hangers, Framers, InstrumentMen, Lathers, Soft Floor Layers
6/1/2017 $28.88 $15.75 $44.63
Carpenters, Drywall Hangers, Framers, InstrumentMen, Lathers, Soft Floor Layers
6/1/2016 $28.40 $15.23 $43.63
Cement Finishers 5/1/2016 $26.40 $22.35 $48.75
Drywall Finisher 5/1/2016 $23.30 $11.89 $35.19
Drywall Finisher 5/1/2017 $23.30 $12.39 $35.69
Electric Lineman 5/30/2016 $46.16 $20.29 $66.45
Electricians 6/1/2018 $29.75 $24.44 $54.19
Electricians 6/1/2017 $29.75 $23.29 $53.04
Electricians 6/1/2016 $29.75 $22.19 $51.94
Elevator Constructor 1/1/2016 $43.05 $31.11 $74.16
Glazier 5/1/2016 $24.80 $10.78 $35.58
Glazier 5/1/2012 $26.14 $9.44 $35.58
Iron Workers (Bridge, Structural Steel, Ornamental,Precast, Reinforcing)
7/1/2016 $30.02 $28.71 $58.73
Iron Workers (Bridge, Structural Steel, Ornamental,Precast, Reinforcing)
7/1/2017 $30.02 $29.21 $59.23
Laborers (Class 01 - See notes) 5/1/2016 $20.21 $12.93 $33.14
Laborers (Class 02 - See notes) 5/1/2016 $22.21 $12.93 $35.14
Laborers (Class 03 - See notes) 5/1/2016 $23.66 $13.11 $36.77
Laborers (Class 04 - See notes) 5/1/2016 $25.16 $13.11 $38.27
Laborers (Class 05 - See notes) 5/1/2016 $25.66 $13.11 $38.77
Laborers (Class 06 - See notes) 5/1/2016 $22.21 $12.93 $35.14
Millwright 5/1/2016 $33.59 $17.51 $51.10
Millwright 5/1/2017 $33.79 $18.16 $51.95
Operators (Building, Class 01 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $34.46 $23.35 $57.81
Operators (Building, Class 01A - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $36.71 $24.01 $60.72
Operators (Building, Class 02 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $34.18 $23.26 $57.44
Operators (Building, Class 02A - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $36.43 $23.93 $60.36
Operators (Building, Class 03 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $31.46 $22.45 $53.91
Operators (Building, Class 04 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $30.33 $22.11 $52.44
Operators (Building, Class 05 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $29.87 $28.99 $58.86
Operators (Building, Class 06 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $29.00 $21.73 $50.73
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Project: 16-05422 - Building EffectiveDate
ExpirationDate
Hourly Rate FringeBenefits
Total
Operators (Building, Class 07A- See Notes) 5/1/2016 $41.36 $26.81 $68.17
Operators (Building, Class 07B- See Notes) 5/1/2016 $41.02 $26.70 $67.72
Operators (Heavy, Class 01 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $33.06 $22.92 $55.98
Operators (Heavy, Class 01A - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $35.31 $23.56 $58.87
Operators (Heavy, Class 02 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $32.77 $22.84 $55.61
Operators (Heavy, Class 02A - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $35.02 $23.50 $58.52
Operators (Heavy, Class 03 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $29.84 $21.97 $51.81
Operators (Heavy, Class 04 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $28.70 $21.64 $50.34
Operators (Heavy, Class 05 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $28.25 $21.51 $49.76
Operators (Heavy, Class 06 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $27.37 $21.25 $48.62
Operators (Heavy, Class 07A - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $39.68 $26.28 $65.96
Operators (Heavy, Class 07B - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $39.32 $26.19 $65.51
Painters Class 1 (see notes) 5/1/2017 $23.47 $13.32 $36.79
Painters Class 1 (see notes) 5/1/2016 $23.47 $12.82 $36.29
Painters Class 2 (see notes) 5/1/2017 $25.60 $13.32 $38.92
Painters Class 2 (see notes) 5/1/2016 $25.60 $12.82 $38.42
Painters Class 3 (see notes) 5/1/2016 $31.35 $12.82 $44.17
Painters Class 3 (see notes) 5/1/2017 $31.35 $13.32 $44.67
Pile Driver Divers (Building, Heavy, Highway) 1/1/2016 $48.10 $17.37 $65.47
Piledrivers 1/1/2016 $32.03 $17.37 $49.40
Plasterers 5/1/2016 $24.23 $20.48 $44.71
Plumber/Pipefitter 5/1/2016 $35.22 $23.61 $58.83
Plumber/Pipefitter 5/1/2017 $37.77 $22.56 $60.33
Roofers (Composition) 5/1/2016 $35.15 $29.19 $64.34
Roofers (Shingle, Slate, Tile) 5/1/2016 $25.70 $19.17 $44.87
Sheet Metal Workers 12/1/2015 $32.64 $32.89 $65.53
Sprinklerfitters 4/1/2018 $38.80 $22.74 $61.54
Sprinklerfitters 4/1/2016 $36.05 $21.02 $57.07
Sprinklerfitters 4/1/2017 $37.40 $21.74 $59.14
Terrazzo Finisher 5/1/2018 $32.35 $15.91 $48.26
Terrazzo Finisher 5/1/2019 $33.04 $16.22 $49.26
Terrazzo Finisher 5/1/2017 $31.64 $15.62 $47.26
Terrazzo Finisher 5/1/2016 $30.17 $16.09 $46.26
Terrazzo Setter 5/1/2018 $31.23 $19.25 $50.48
Terrazzo Setter 5/1/2019 $31.81 $19.67 $51.48
Terrazzo Setter 5/1/2017 $30.63 $18.85 $49.48
Terrazzo Setter 5/1/2016 $30.00 $18.48 $48.48
Tile & Marble Finisher 5/1/2016 $26.19 $13.56 $39.75
Tile & Marble Layer 5/1/2016 $28.64 $15.25 $43.89
Truckdriver class 1(see notes) 5/1/2016 $33.57 $0.00 $33.57
Truckdriver class 1(see notes) 5/1/2019 $36.12 $0.00 $36.12
Truckdriver class 1(see notes) 5/1/2017 $34.47 $0.00 $34.47
Truckdriver class 1(see notes) 5/1/2018 $35.32 $0.00 $35.32
Truckdriver class 2 (see notes) 5/1/2016 $33.64 $0.00 $33.64
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Project: 16-05422 - Building EffectiveDate
ExpirationDate
Hourly Rate FringeBenefits
Total
Truckdriver class 2 (see notes) 5/1/2019 $36.19 $0.00 $36.19
Truckdriver class 2 (see notes) 5/1/2017 $34.54 $0.00 $34.54
Truckdriver class 2 (see notes) 5/1/2018 $35.39 $0.00 $35.39
Truckdriver class 3 (see notes) 5/1/2016 $34.13 $0.00 $34.13
Truckdriver class 3 (see notes) 5/1/2017 $35.03 $0.00 $35.03
Truckdriver class 3 (see notes) 5/1/2019 $36.68 $0.00 $36.68
Truckdriver class 3 (see notes) 5/1/2018 $35.88 $0.00 $35.88
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Project: 16-05422 - Heavy/Highway EffectiveDate
ExpirationDate
Hourly Rate FringeBenefits
Total
Carpenters 5/1/2016 $29.67 $14.54 $44.21
Carpenters 5/1/2017 $30.12 $15.34 $45.46
Cement Finishers 5/1/2016 $26.40 $22.48 $48.88
Laborers (Class 01 - See notes) 5/1/2018 $20.96 $16.79 $37.75
Laborers (Class 01 - See notes) 5/1/2016 $19.81 $15.79 $35.60
Laborers (Class 01 - See notes) 5/1/2017 $20.36 $16.29 $36.65
Laborers (Class 01 - See notes) 5/1/2019 $21.61 $17.29 $38.90
Laborers (Class 02 - See notes) 5/1/2016 $26.43 $15.79 $42.22
Laborers (Class 02 - See notes) 5/1/2018 $27.58 $16.79 $44.37
Laborers (Class 02 - See notes) 5/1/2019 $28.23 $17.29 $45.52
Laborers (Class 02 - See notes) 5/1/2017 $26.98 $16.29 $43.27
Laborers (Class 03 - See notes) 5/1/2016 $23.42 $15.79 $39.21
Laborers (Class 03 - See notes) 5/1/2018 $24.57 $16.79 $41.36
Laborers (Class 03 - See notes) 5/1/2019 $25.22 $17.29 $42.51
Laborers (Class 03 - See notes) 5/1/2017 $23.97 $16.29 $40.26
Laborers (Class 04 - See notes) 5/1/2019 $25.57 $17.29 $42.86
Laborers (Class 04 - See notes) 5/1/2016 $23.77 $15.79 $39.56
Laborers (Class 04 - See notes) 5/1/2017 $24.32 $16.29 $40.61
Laborers (Class 04 - See notes) 5/1/2018 $24.92 $16.79 $41.71
Laborers (Class 05 - See notes) 5/1/2019 $26.24 $17.29 $43.53
Laborers (Class 05 - See notes) 5/1/2016 $24.44 $15.79 $40.23
Laborers (Class 05 - See notes) 5/1/2017 $24.99 $16.29 $41.28
Laborers (Class 05 - See notes) 5/1/2018 $25.59 $16.79 $42.38
Laborers (Class 06 - See notes) 5/1/2019 $25.66 $17.29 $42.95
Laborers (Class 06 - See notes) 5/1/2018 $25.01 $16.79 $41.80
Laborers (Class 06 - See notes) 5/1/2016 $23.86 $15.79 $39.65
Laborers (Class 06 - See notes) 5/1/2017 $24.41 $16.29 $40.70
Laborers (Class 07 - See notes) 5/1/2019 $25.95 $17.29 $43.24
Laborers (Class 07 - See notes) 5/1/2018 $25.30 $16.79 $42.09
Laborers (Class 07 - See notes) 5/1/2016 $24.15 $15.79 $39.94
Laborers (Class 07 - See notes) 5/1/2017 $24.70 $16.29 $40.99
Laborers (Class 08 - See notes) 5/1/2019 $26.43 $17.29 $43.72
Laborers (Class 08 - See notes) 5/1/2018 $25.78 $16.79 $42.57
Laborers (Class 08 - See notes) 5/1/2016 $24.63 $15.79 $40.42
Laborers (Class 08 - See notes) 5/1/2017 $25.18 $16.29 $41.47
Operators (Building/Heavy, Class 01 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $32.16 $22.64 $54.80
Operators (Highway, Class 01 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $32.16 $22.64 $54.80
Operators (Highway, Class 01a - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $34.41 $23.32 $57.73
Operators (Highway, Class 02 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $30.98 $22.31 $53.29
Operators (Highway, Class 03 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $30.28 $22.10 $52.38
Operators (Highway, Class 04 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $29.82 $21.98 $51.80
Operators (Highway, Class 05 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $29.31 $21.83 $51.14
Operators (Highway, Class 06 - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $32.40 $22.70 $55.10
Operators (Highway, Class 06/A - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $34.65 $23.36 $58.01
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Project: 16-05422 - Heavy/Highway EffectiveDate
ExpirationDate
Hourly Rate FringeBenefits
Total
Operators (Highway, Class 07/A - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $38.56 $25.99 $64.55
Operators (Highway, Class 07/B - See Notes) 5/1/2016 $37.17 $25.57 $62.74
Piledrivers 5/1/2017 $30.12 $15.34 $45.46
Piledrivers 1/1/2016 $29.67 $14.54 $44.21
Steamfitters (Heavy and Highway - Gas Distribution) 5/1/2015 $38.31 $30.08 $68.39
Steamfitters (Heavy and Highway - Gas Distribution) 5/1/2016 $39.62 $31.18 $70.80
Truckdriver class 1(see notes) 5/1/2017 $34.47 $0.00 $34.47
Truckdriver class 1(see notes) 5/1/2019 $36.12 $0.00 $36.12
Truckdriver class 1(see notes) 5/1/2016 $33.57 $0.00 $33.57
Truckdriver class 1(see notes) 5/1/2018 $35.32 $0.00 $35.32
Truckdriver class 2 (see notes) 5/1/2017 $34.54 $0.00 $34.54
Truckdriver class 2 (see notes) 5/1/2016 $33.64 $0.00 $33.64
Truckdriver class 2 (see notes) 5/1/2018 $35.39 $0.00 $35.39
Truckdriver class 2 (see notes) 5/1/2019 $36.19 $0.00 $36.19
Truckdriver class 3 (see notes) 5/1/2019 $36.68 $0.00 $36.68
Truckdriver class 3 (see notes) 5/1/2016 $34.13 $0.00 $34.13
Truckdriver class 3 (see notes) 5/1/2017 $35.03 $0.00 $35.03
Truckdriver class 3 (see notes) 5/1/2018 $35.88 $0.00 $35.88
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