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HomeMy Public PortalAbout076-2012 - Metro - AMEC Environment and Infrastructer, Inc - Environmental Remediation of Old Gas CoAGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this ��ay of '\�4 — , 2012, and referred to as Contract No. 7� -2012 by and between the City of Richmond, Indiana, a municipal corporation acting by and through its Board of Public Works and Safety (hereinafter referred to as the "City") and AMEC Environment & Infrastructure, Inc., 201 South Capitol Avenue, Suite 200, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46225 (hereinafter referred to as the "Contractor"). SECTION I. STATEMENT AND SUBJECT OF WORK City hereby retains Contractor to conduct environmental remediation activities at the former manufactured gas plant property located at 16 East Main Street in Richmond, Indiana (the "Project"). Remediation activities conducted by Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal and state Brownfield Cleanup Guidelines as explained in part below as well as any US EPA and IFA requirements. Certain Bid Specifications dated March 22, 2012, have been made available for inspection by Contractor, are on file in the office of the Department of Metropolitan Development for the City of Richmond, and are hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this Agreement. Contractor agrees to abide by the same. The response of Contractor to said Bid Specifications, dated April 19, 2012, is on file in the office of the Department of Metropolitan Development, is incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this Agreement, and Contractor agrees to abide by the same. A portion of this response, consisting of thirteen (13) pages, is also attached as Exhibit A to this Agreement and incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this Agreement. The Davis -Bacon wage scale (General Decision: IN 120006 02/24/2012 IN6) is attached hereto as Exhibit B, , consists of forty (40) pages, and is also hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this Agreement. Should any provisions, terms, or conditions contained in any of the documents attached hereto as Exhibits, or in any of the documents incorporated by reference herein, conflict with any of the provisions, terms, or conditions of this Agreement, this Agreement shall be controlling. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, material, equipment, and services necessary which are incidental to the proper completion of all work specified. No performance of services shall commence until the following has been met: 1. The City is in receipt of any required certificates of insurance; 2. The City is _ in receipt of any required affidavit signed by Contractor in accordance with Indiana Code 22-5-1.7-11(a)(2); and 3. A purchase order has been issued by the Purchasing Department. Contract No. 75 -2012 Page 1 of 12 SECTION II. STATUS OF CONTRACTOR Contractor shall be deemed to be an independent contractor and is not an employee or agent of the City of Richmond. The Contractor shall provide, at its own expense, competent supervision of the work. Contractor shall be deemed "prime contractor" and/or "subrecipient" and City shall be deemed "award recipient" for purposes of any Brownfield Administrative Conditions, Guidelines, or Covenants. SECTION III. COMPENSATION City shall pay Contractor a total sum not to exceed One Hundred Sixty Thousand Thirty-one Dollars and Ninety-nine Cents ($160,031.99) for complete and satisfactory performance of the work required hereunder. SECTION IV. BROWNFIELD AND CLEANUP GUIDELINES, CONDITIONS, AND COVENANTS - A. DRUG -FREE WORKPLACE CERTIFICATION AND MAINTAINING A DRUG - FREE WORKPLACE (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO.90-5) Contractor shall maintain a drug -free workplace pursuant to the specific requirements set forth in Title 40 CFR 36.200-36.230. Contractor understands, acknowledges, and agrees that the project is a federally funded project and the project location is identified as a Brownfield cleanup location subject to federal drug -free workplace provisions, including but not limited to Title 40 CFR 36.200-36.230 and Title 40 CFR 36.300 as applicable. Contractor additionally understands, acknowledges, and agrees that the consequences for violating the drug -free workplace provisions are outlined under Title 40 CFR 36.510. Contractor covenants and agrees to make a good faith effort to provide and maintain during the term of this Agreement a drug -free workplace and shall assist City with giving notice to the Indiana Finance Authority within ten (10) days after receiving actual notice that an employee of the Contractor or any subcontractor, who serves in or could be expected to serve in a capacity related to the Project, is convicted of a criminal drug violation occurring in the Project workplace. In addition to the above drug -free covenants, if the grant funds exceed $25,000, the Contractor and any subcontractor further agree that this Agreement is expressly subject to the terms, conditions, and representations of the following certification: "This certification is required by Executive Order No. 90-5, April 12, 1990, issued by the Governor of Indiana. Pursuant to its delegated authority, the Indiana Department of Administration is requiring the inclusion of this certification in all contracts and grants from the State in excess of $25,000.00. No award of a contract shall be made, and no contract, purchase order or agreement, the total amount of which exceeds $25,000.00, shall be valid, unless and until this certification has been fully executed by the Grant Recipient and made a part of the contract or agreement as part of the contract documents. Page 2 of 12 "The Grant Recipient certifies and agrees that it will provide a drug -free workplace by: (1) Publishing and providing to all its employees a statement notifying them that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the Grant Recipient's workplace, and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition; (2) Establishing a drug -free awareness program to inform its employees of (a) the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace; (b) the Grant Recipient's policy of maintaining a drug -free workplace; (c) any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs; and (d) the penalties that may be imposed upon an employee for drug abuse violations occurring in the workplace; (3) Notifying all employees in the statement required by subparagraph (A) above that as a condition of continued employment, the employee will (a) abide by the terms of the statement; and (b) notify the Grant Recipient of any criminal drug statute conviction for a violation occurring in the workplace not later than five (5) days after such conviction; (4) Notifying the State within ten (10) days after receiving notice from an employee under subdivision (3)(b) above, or otherwise receiving actual notice of such conviction; (5) Within thirty (30) days after receiving notice under subdivision (3)(b) above of a conviction, imposing the following sanctions or remedial measures on any employee who is convicted of drug abuse violations occurring in the workplace: (a) taking appropriate personnel action against the employee, up to an including termination; or (b) requiring such employee to satisfactorily participate in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program approved for such purposes by a federal, state or local health, law enforcement, or other appropriate agency;and (b) Making a good faith effort to maintain a drug -free workplace through the implementation of subparagraphs (1) through (5) above." City and Contractor (and any of Contractor's subcontractors) further agree that the failure of the Contractor and any subcontractor to comply in good faith with the above drug -free workplace provisions, or falsifying or otherwise violating any of the above drug -free workplace certification provisions shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement. Any breach entitles the Indiana Finance Authority to impose sanctions against the Contractor and any subcontractors, including (but not limited to) recovery of the Grant Funds, cancellation of this Agreement, and debarment of the Contractor or Subcontractor from doing further business with the Indiana Finance Authority or the State of Indiana for up to three (3) years. Page 3 of 12 B. DBE REQUIREMENTS In accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency's (hereinafter "EPA") Program for Participation by Disadvantaged Business Enterprises in procurement under EPA financial assistance programs, Contractor, as subrecipient, agrees to comply with 40 CFR 33.301 which sets forth the following: Sec. 33.301 A recipient, including one exempted from applying the fair share objective requirements by Section 33.411, is required to make the following good faith efforts whenever procuring construction, equipment, services and supplies under and EPA financial assistance agreement, even if it has achieved its fair share objectives under subpart D of this part: (a) Ensure DBEs are made aware of contracting opportunities to the fullest extent practicable through outreach and recruitment activities. For Indian Tribal, State and Local and Government recipients, this will include placing DBEs on solicitation lists and soliciting them whenever they are potential sources. (b) Make information on forthcoming opportunities available to DBEs and arrange time frames for contracts and establish delivery schedules, where the requirements permit, in a way that encourages and facilitates participation by DBEs in the competitive process. This includes, whenever possible, posting solicitations for bids or proposals for a minimum of thirty (30) calendar days before the bid or proposal closing date. (c) Consider in the contracting process whether firms competing for large contracts could subcontract with DBEs. For Indian Tribal, State and local Government recipients, this will include dividing total requirements when economically feasible into smaller tasks or quantities to permit maximum participation by DBEs in the competitive process. (d) Encourage contracting with a consortium of DBEs when a contract is too large for one of these firms to handle individually. (e) Use the services and assistance of the SBA and the Minority Business Development Agency of the Department of Commerce. (f) If the prime contractor awards subcontracts, require the prime contractor to take the steps in paragraphs (a) through (e) of this section. Contractor shall retain records documenting compliance with the above DBE Requirements and shall require the inclusion of the above language in all sub -contracts entered into for this Project. Contractor understands that the EPA has reserved the right to take corrective action under 40 CFR Parts 30, 31, and 35, as appropriate. Page 4 of 12 C. RECYCLED PAPER r Contractor, as subrecipient of Grant Funds, agrees to use recycled paper for all reports which are prepared as a part of this Agreement and delivered to the EPA, in accordance with EPA Order 1000.25 and Executive Order 13101, Greening the Government Through Waste Prevention, Recycling and Federal Acquisition. This requirement does not apply to reports prepared on forms supplied by EPA, or to Standard Forms, which are printed on recycled paper and are available through the General Services Administration. Please note that Section 901 of E.O. 13101, dated September 14, 1998, revoked E.O. 12873, Federal Acquisition, Recycling, and Waste Prevention in its entirety. D. PROCUREMENT OF RECYCLED PRODUCTS Contractor, as subrecipient of Grant Funds, shall comply with the requirements set forth in Section 6002 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) (42 U.S.C. 6962). Regulations issued under RCRA Section 6002 apply to any acquisition of an item where the purchase price exceeds $10,000 or where the quantity of such items acquired in the course of the preceding fiscal year was $10,000 or more. RCRA Section 6002 requires that preference be given in procurement programs to the purchase of specific products containing recycled materials identified in guidelines developed by the EPA. These guidelines are listed in 40 CFR 247. E. SMALL BUSINESS 1N RURAL AREAS Contractor agrees to comply with Section 129 of Public Law 100-590, the Small Business Administration Reauthorization and Amendment Act of 1988. Therefore, if Contractor as subrecipient awards a subcontract under this Agreement, Contractor will utilize the following affirmative steps relative to Small Business in Rural Areas (SBRAs): (1) Placing SBRAs on solicitation lists; (2) Ensuring that SBRAs are solicited whenever they are potential sources; (3) Dividing total requirements when economically feasible, into small tasks or quantities to permit maximum participation by SBRAs; (4) Establishing delivery schedules, where the requirements of work will permit, which would encourage participation by SBRAs; (5} Using the services of the Small Business Administration and the Minority Business Development Agency of the U.S, Department of Commerce, as appropriate; and (6) Requiring the subcontractors to take affirmative steps in subparagraphs (1) through (5) of this condition. Page 5 of 12 F. SUBAWARDS The City as recipient has agreed to certain subaward provisions and Contractor, as prime contractor and subrecipient, shall agree to same and require the below subparagraphs in any subcontract: (1) Establish all subaward agreements in writing; (2) Ensure that any subawards comply with the standards in Section 210(a)-(d) of OMB Circular A-133, and are not used to acquire commercial goods or services for the Contractor; (3) Ensure that any subawards are awarded to eligible subrecipients and that proposed subaward costs are necessary, reasonable, and allocable; (4) Ensure that any subawards to 501(c)(4) organizations do not involved lobbying activities; (5) Monitor the performance of subcontractors and ensure that they comply with all applicable regulations, statutes, and terms and conditions which flow down in the subaward; (6) Obtain EPA's consent before awarding a subcontract or making a subaward to a foreign or international organization, or a subaward to be performed in a foreign country; and (7) Obtain approval from EPA for any new subaward work that is not outlined in the approved work plan in accordance with 40 CFR Parts 30.25 and 31.30, as applicable. G. SUSPENSION AND DEBARMENT: 2 CFR PART 1532 Contractor agrees to fully comply with Subpart C of 2 CFR Part 180 and 2 CFR Part 1532, entitled "Responsibilities of Participants Regarding Transactions (Doing Business with Other Persons)." Contractor is responsible for ensuring that any subcontracts or lower tier covered transaction as described in Subpart B of 2 CFR Part 180 and 2 CFR Part 1532, entitled "Covered Transactions," includes a term or condition requiring compliance with Subpart C. Contractor is responsible for further requiring the inclusion of a similar term or condition in any subsequent lower tier covered transactions. Contractor, as prime contractor and subrecipient understands, acknowledges, and agrees that the required terms as set forth above shall be included in all subcontracts. Additionally, Contractor understands, acknowledges, and agrees that failure to disclose the information as required at 2 CFR 180.335 may result in the delay or negation of any assistance agreement awarded to the City, or pursuance of legal remedies, including suspension and debarment. Contractor further understands, acknowledges, and agrees that any failure to disclose information as set forth above may result in the termination of this Agreement. This term and condition supersedes EPA Form 5700-49, "Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, and Other Responsibility Matters." Page 6 of 12 H. LOBBYING AND LITIGATION — ALL RECIPIENTS Contractor understands, acknowledges, and agrees that no Grant Funds shall be used to engage in the lobbying of the Federal Government or in litigation against the United States unless authorized under existing law. As mandated by this Act, Contractor agrees to provide certification to the award official via EPA Form 5700-53, Lobbying and Litigation Certificate, within ninety (90) days after the end of the project period. This form can be accessed at http://www.epa..gov/ogd/foi-rns/adobe/5700- 53.�df. Contractor shall abide by its respective OMB Circular (A-21, A-87, or A-122), which prohibits the use of federal grant funds for litigation against the United States. Any Part 30 recipient shall abide by its respective OMB Circular (A-21 or A-122), which prohibits the use of Federal Grant Funds to participate in various forms of lobbying or other political activities. CONFLICT OF INTEREST (1) As used in this section: "Immediate Family" means the spouse and the emancipated children of an individual. "Interested Party" means: 0.) The individual executing this Agreement; (ii.) Any individual who has an interest of three (3%) percent or more of the Grant Recipient; or (iii.) Any member of the Immediate Family of the individual specified under subdivision (i.) or (ii.). "Commission" means the State Ethics Commission. (2) The Indiana Finance Authority may cancel this Agreement without recourse if an Interested Party is an employee of the Indiana Finance Authority or the State of Indiana. (3) The Indiana Finance Authority will not exercise its right to cancel this Agreement under this Conflict of Interest provision if the City gives the Indiana Finance Authority an opinion of the Commission indicating that the existence of this Agreement and employment by the Indiana Finance Authority or the State of the Interested Party does not violate any statute or code relating to ethical conduct of employees of the Authority or State employees. The Indiana Finance Authority may take action, including cancellation of this Agreement, consistent with an opinion of the Commission. (4) The City, as Grant Recipient, has an affirmative obligation under this Agreement to disclose to the Indiana Finance Authority when an Interested Party is, or becomes, an employee of the Authority or the State. The obligation under the above Conflict of Interest provisions extends only to those facts that Page 7of12 the City knows or reasonably should know. Contractor, as subrecipient, agrees that it shall also comply with the above Conflict of Interest provisions and shall disclose to the Indiana Finance Authority when an Interested Party is or becomes and employee of the Indiana Finance Authority or the State of Indiana. This obligation of Contractor shall extend only to those facts that Contractor knows or reasonably should have known. Contractor shall include the above Conflict of Interest provisions in all subcontracts for this project. SECTION V. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective when signed by all parties and shall continue in effect until the completion of the project as outlined in the bid specifications. Notwithstanding the term of this Agreement, City may terminate this Agreement in whole or in part, for cause, at any time by giving at least five (5) working days written notice specifying the effective date of termination and the reasons for termination which shall include but not be limited to the following: (1) failure,. for any reason of the Contractor to fulfill in a timely and proper manner its obligations under this Agreement; (2) submission by the Contractor to the City of reports that are incorrect or incomplete in any material respect; (3) ineffective or improper use of funds provided under this Agreement; (4) unavailability of sufficient funds to make payment on this Agreement. In the event of such termination, the City shall be required to make payment for all work performed prior to the effective date of termination by Contractor, but shall be relieved of any other responsibility herein. This Agreement may also be terminated by either the City or the Contractor, in whole or in part, by mutual Agreement setting forth the reasons for such termination, the effective date, and in the case of partial termination, the portion to be terminated. This Agreement may also be terminated by the City, in whole or in part, in the event the grant funding to the City under which this Agreement is made is suspended or terminated. A force majeure event is an event that includes but is not restricted to: acts of God; acts of a legislative, administrative, or judicial entity; acts of contractors other than contractors engaged directly by Contractor; fires; floods; labor disturbances; epidemics; and unusually severe weather. In the event that performance of services by Contractor is affected by a force majeure event that is beyond the Contractor's reasonable control, Contractor will be granted a time extension and the parties will negotiate an equitable adjustment to the price of any affected services, where appropriate, based upon the effect of the force majeure event on performance by Contractor. However, City retains the right to terminate as set forth above and in the event of such termination, the City shall be required to make payment for all work performed prior to the effective date of termination by Contractor, but shall be relieved of any other responsibility herein. Page 8 of 12 SECTION VI. WITHHOLDING RETAINAGE AND CLAIMS FOR PAYMENTS Contractor understands, acknowledges and agrees that pursuant to Indiana Code 36-1-12-13 the City must provide for the payment of subcontractors, laborers, material suppliers, and those performing services under a public works contractor and further agrees that in the event Contractor fails to timely pay any subcontractor, laborer, or material supplier for the performance of services or delivery of materials under this Agreement that the Board of Public Works and Safety for the City shall withhold payments in an amount sufficient to pay the subcontractors, laborers, material suppliers, or those providing services. Contractor further understands, acknowledges, and agrees that the Board shall proceed with the proper administrative procedures initiated as the result of any claims timely filed by any subcontractor, laborer, or material supplier under Indiana Code 36-1-12-12. SECTION VII. INDEMNIFICATION AND INSURANCE Contractor agrees to obtain insurance and to indemnify the City for any damage or injury to person or property or any other claims which may arise from the Contractor's conduct or performance of this Agreement, either intentionally or negligently; provided, however, that nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as rendering the Contractor liable for acts of the City, its officers, agents, or employees. Contractor shall as a prerequisite to this Agreement, purchase and thereafter maintain such insurance as will protect it from the claims set forth below which may arise out of or result from the Contractor's operations under this Agreement, whether such operations by the Contractor or by any sub -contractors or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them, or by anyone for whose acts the Contractor may be held responsible. Coveraee A. Worker's Compensation & Disability Requirements B. Employer's Liability C. Comprehensive General Liability Section 1. Bodily Injury Section 2. Property Damage D. Comprehensive Auto Liability Section 1. Bodily Injury Section 2. Property Damage E. Comprehensive Umbrella Liability Limits Statutory $100,000 $1,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate $1,000,000 each occurrence $1,000,000 each person $1,000,000 each occurrence $1,000,000 each occurrence $1,000,000 each occurrence $1,000,000 each aggregate Page 9 of 12 SECTION VIII. COMPLIANCE WITH WORKER'S COMPENSATION LAW Contractor shall comply with all provisions of the Indiana Worker's Compensation law, and shall, before commencing work under this Agreement, provide the City a certificate of insurance, or a certificate from the industrial board showing that the Contractor has complied with Indiana Code Sections 22-3-2-5, 22-3-5-1 and 22-3-5-2. If Contractor is an out of state employer and therefore subject to another state's worker's compensation law, Contractor may choose to comply with all provisions of its home state's worker's compensation law and provide the City proof of such compliance in lieu of complying with the provisions of the Indiana Worker's Compensation Law. SECTION IX. PROHIBITION AGAINST DISCRIMINATION A. Pursuant to Indiana Code 22-9-1-10, Contractor, any sub -contractor, or any person acting on behalf of Contractor or any sub -contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment to be employed in the performance of this Agreement, with respect to hire, tenure, terms, conditions or privileges of employment or any matter directly or indirectly related to employment, because of race, religion, color, sex, disability, national origin, or ancestry. B. Pursuant to Indiana Code 5-16-6-1, the Contractor agrees: 1. That in the hiring of employees for the performance of work under this Agreement of any subcontract hereunder, Contractor, any subcontractor, or any person acting on behalf of Contractor or any sub -contractor, shall not discriminate by reason of race, religion, color, sex, national origin or ancestry against any citizen of the State of Indiana who is qualified and available to perform the work to which the employment relates; 2. That Contractor, any sub -contractor, or any person action on behalf of Contractor or any sub -contractor shall in no manner discriminate against or intimidate any employee hired for the performance of work under this Agreement on account of race, religion, color, sex, national origin or ancestry; 3. That there may be deducted from the amount payable to Contractor by the City under this Agreement, a penalty of five dollars ($5.00) for each person for each calendar day during which such person was discriminated against or intimidated in violation of the provisions of the Agreement; and 4. That this Agreement may be canceled or terminated by the City and all monies due or to become due hereunder may be forfeited, for a second or any subsequent violation of the terms or conditions of this section of the Agreement. C. Pursuant to Indiana Code 22-9-1-10 and the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Contractor as the subrecipient and any of Contractor's subcontractors shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment, to be employed in the performance of this Agreement, with respect to the employee's or applicant's hire, tenure, terms, conditions or privileges of employment or any matter directly or indirectly related to employment, because of the employee's or applicant's race, color, religion, sex, disability, national origin, or ancestry. Acceptance of this Agreement also signifies compliance with applicable Federal laws, regulations, and executive orders prohibiting discrimination Page 10 of 12 in the provision of services based on race, color, national origin, age, sex, disability, or status as a veteran. D. Violation of the terms or conditions of this Agreement relating to discrimination or intimidation shall be considered a material breach of this Agreement. SECTION X. COMPLIANCE WITH E-VERIFY PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Pursuant to Indiana Code 22-5-1.7, Contractor is required to enroll in and verify the work eligibility status of all newly hired employees of the contractor through the Indiana E-Verify program. Contractor is not required to verify the work eligibility status of all newly hired employees of the contractor through the Indiana E-Verify program if the Indiana E-Verify program no longer exists. Prior to the performance of this Agreement, Contractor shall provide to the City its signed Affidavit affirming that Contractor does not knowingly employ an unauthorized alien in accordance with IC 22- 5-1.7-11 (a) (2). In the event Contractor violates IC 22-5-1.7 the Contractor shall be required to remedy the violation not later than thirty (30) days after the City notifies the Contractor of the violation. If Contractor fails to remedy the violation within the thirty (30) day period provided above, the City shall consider the Contractor to be in breach of this Agreement and this Agreement will be terminated. If the City determines that terminating this Agreement would be detrimental to the public interest or public property, the City may allow this Agreement to remain in effect until the City procures a new contractor. If this Agreement is terminated under this section, then pursuant to IC 22- 5-1.7-13 (c) the Contractor will remain liable to the City for actual damages. SECTION XI. RELEASE OF LIABILITY Contractor hereby agrees to release and hold harmless the City and all officers, employees, or agents of the same from all liability for negligence which may arise in the course of Contractor's performance of its obligations pursuant to this Agreement. SECTION XII. MISCELLANEOUS This Agreement is personal to the parties hereto and neither party may assign or delegate any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of the other party. It shall be controlled by Indiana law and shall be binding upon the parties, their successors and assigns. It constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties, although it may be altered or amended in whole or in part at any time by filing with the Agreement a written instrument setting forth such changes signed by both parties. This Agreement may be simultaneously executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be an original and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument. The parties hereto submit to jurisdiction of the courts of Wayne County, Indiana, and suit arising under this Contract, if any, must be filed in said courts. The parties specifically agree that no arbitration or mediation shall be required prior to the commencement of legal proceedings in said Courts. Any person executing this Contract in a representative capacity hereby warrants that he has been duly authorized by his or her principal to execute this Contract. Page i 1 of 12 In the event of any breach of this Agreement by Contractor, and in addition to any other damages or remedies, Contractor shall be liable for all costs incurred by City due to the enforcement of this Agreement, including but not limited to City's reasonable attorney's fees, whether or not suit is filed. In the event that an ambiguity or question of intent or a need for interpretation of this Agreement arises, this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly by the parties, and no presumption or burden of proof shall arise favoring or disfavoring any party by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement at Richmond, Indiana, as of the day and year first written above, although signatures may be affixed on different dates. "CITY" THE CITY OF RICHMOND, INDIANA BY AND THROUGH ITS Board of Public Works and Safety By: _ Z�6 &A-L� Vicki Robinson, President -y By: Dian Lawson, Member "CONTRACTOR" AMEC ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE, INC. Printed: M IC A CL - J. QEN/ I R By: Title: S6J1ort P90J6C1 MAAO64 Anthony Foster, Il, Member Date: ( : Z �2 APPROVED: n, Sarah L. Hutton, Mayor Date: Date: Page 12 of 12 EXHIBR PAGE - 1 QF General Decision Number: IN120006 02/24/2012 IN6 Superseded General Decision Number: IN20100006 State: Indiana Construction Types: Heavy and Highway Counties: Adams, Allen, Bartholomew, Benton, Blackford, Boone, Brown, Carroll, Cass, Clark, Clay, Clinton, Crawford, Daviess, Dearborn, Decatur, DeKalb, Delaware, Dubois, Elkhart, Fayette, Floyd, Fountain, Franklin, Fulton, Gibson, Grant, Greene, Hamilton, Hancock, Harrison, Hendricks, Henry, Howard, Huntington, Jackson, Jasper, Jay, Jefferson, Jennings, Johnson, Knox, Kosciusko, Lagrange, Lawrence, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Martin, Miami, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Newton, Noble, Ohio, Orange, Owen, Parke, Perry, Pike, Posey, Pulaski, Putnam, Randolph, Ripley, Rush, Scott, Shelby, Spencer, Starke, Steuben, Sullivan, Switzerland, Tippecanoe, Tipton, Union, Vanderburgh, Vermillion, Vigo, Wabash, Warren, Warrick, Washington, Wayne, Wells, White and Whitley Counties in Indiana. * EXCEPT LAKE, LAPORTE, PORTER AND ST. JOSEPH COUNTIES HEAVY AND HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Modification Number 0 1 2 3 4 5 ASBE0008-004 07/01/2011 Publication [late 01/06/2012 01/13/2012 01/27/2012 02/03/2012 02/17/2012 02/24/2012 DEARBORN, FAYETTE, FRANKLIN, OHIO, RIPLEY SWITZERLAND AND UNION COUNTIES Rates Fringes Asbestos Workers/Insulator (Includes application of all insulating materials, protective coverings, coatings & finishings to all types of mechanical systems) ..... $ 28.38 12-64 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLER (Includes preparation, wettings, stripping, removal, scrapping, vacuuming, bagging & disposing of all insulation materials, whether they contain asbestos or not, from mechanical systems) ..............$ 23.75 11.20 EXHIBIT �B PAGE OF 0 Uf ---------------------------------------------------------------- ASBE0018-004 02/01/2011 BARTHOLOMEW, BENTON, BOONE, CARROLL, CLINTON, DELAWARE, FOUNTAIN, HAMILTON, HANCOCK, HENDRICKS, HOWARD, JOHNSON, MADISON, MARTON, MONROE, MONTGOMERY, MORGAN, SHELBY, TIPPECANOE, TIPTON, AND WARREN COUNTIES: Rates Fringes ASBESTOS WORKER/HEAT & FROST INSULATOR (includes application of all insulating materials, protective coverings, coatings and finishings to all types of mechanical systems) ..............$ 31.98 13.85 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLER (includes preparation, wettings, stripping, removal, scrapping, vacuuming, bagging & disposing of all insulation materials, whether they contain asbestos or not, from mechanical systems) ......... $ 18.75 9.70 ASBE0037-004 04/01/2011. DAVIESS, DUBOIS, GIBSON, KNOX, MARTIN, PIKE, POSEY, SPENCER, SULLIVAN, VANDERBURGH AND WARRICK COUNTIES Rates Fringes ASBESTOS WORKER/HEAT & FROST INSULATOR (includes application of all insulating materials protective coverings, coatings an finishes to all types of mechanical systems. Also the application of firestopping, material openings and penetrations in walls, floors, ceilings, curtain walls and all lead abatement.) ... $ 28.56 13.55 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLER (Includes preparation, wetting, stripping, removal., scrapping, vacuuming, bagging and disposing of all insulation materials, whether they contain asbestos or not, from mechanical systems) ......... $ 19.35 10.35 ASBE0041-002 07/01./2011 EXHIBIT : PAGE : OF ALA ADAMS, ALLEN, BLACKFORD, DE KALB, GRANT, HUNTINGTON, JAY, MIAMI, NOBLE, STEUBEN, WABASH, WELLS AND WHITLEY COUNTIES: Rates Fringes ASBESTOS WORKER/HEAT & FROST INSULATOR (includes application of all insulating materials, protective coverings, coatings and finishings to all types of mechanical systems) ..............$ 29.98 12.56 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLER (includes preparation, wettings, stripping, removal, scrapping, vaccuming, bagging & disposing of all insulation materials, whether they contain asbestos or not, from mechanical systems) ..............$ 18.70 9.70 ASBE0051-003 10/01/2011 CLARKE, FLOYD, HARRISON and JENNINGS COUNTIES Rates Fringes ASBESTOS WORKER/HEAT & FROST INSULATOR (Includes application of all insulating materials, protective coverings, coatings and finishings to all types of mechanical systems) ..............$ 24.67 10.92 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLER (includes preparation, wettings, stripping, removal, scrapping, vaccuming, bagging & disposing of all insulation materials, whether they contain asbestos or not, from mechanical systems) ..............$ 19.35 10.35 ASBE0079-002 07/01/2008 RANDOLPH AND WAYNE COUNTIES Rates Fringes ASBESTOS WORKER/HEAT & FROST INSULATOR (Includes application of all insulating materials, protective coverings, coatings & finishings to all types of EXHuerrgzr�ce of a mechanical systems) ..............$ 22.25 8.89 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLER (Includes preparation, wetting, stripping, removal, scrapping, vacuuming, bagging & disposing of all insulation materials, whether they contain asbestos or not, from mechanical systems)) .............$ 22.60 9.40 BRIN0003-001 06/01/2011 INDIANAPOLIS BOONE, HANCOCK, HENDRICKS, JOHNSON, MARION, MONTGOMERY, MORGAN and SHELBY COUNTIES Rates Bricklayer, Stone Mason, Pointer, Caulking ................$ 29.75 TERRAZZO FINISHER ................$ 19.80 TERRAZZO WORKER/SETTER ........... $ 29.50 Tile & Marble Finisher ........... $ 18.92 Tile, Marble Setter ..............$ 28.90 BRIN0004-004 06/01/2011 Fringes 10.23 5.72 9.33 5.70 9.23 ----------------------- FORT WAYNE ADAMS, ALLEN, DEKALB, HUNTINGTON, NOBLE, STEUBEN, WELLS AND WHITLEY COUNTIES: Rates Fringes BRICKLAYER (STONE MASON, MARBLE MASONS, POINTER, CLEANER, AND CAULKER) ............ $ 28.06 11.88 Terrazzo Grinder Finisher ........ $ 22.76 8.45 Terrazzo Worker Mechanic ......... $ 27.52 10.10 Tile Setter & Marble Mason Mechanic .........................$ 24.61 10.10 Tile, Marble & Terrazzo Finisher .........................$ 19.59 8.45 BRIN0004-009 06/01/2011 BARTHOLOMEW, BROWN, DEARBORN, DECATUR, JENNINGS, MONROE, OHIO, OWENS, RIPLEY and SWITZERLAND COUNTIES Rates Fringes Bricklayer, Stonemason ........... $ 27.20 9.76 TERRAZZO FINISHER ................$ 18.92 5.70 TERRAZZO WORKER/SETTER ........... $ 29.50 9.33 Tile & Marble Finisher ........... $ 19.80 5.72 EXHIBIT PAGB 5 O�Lb Tile, Marble Setter ..............$ 28.90 9.23 ---------------------------------------------------------- BRIN0004-010 06/01/2011 Rates Fringes BRICKLAYER CLARK, FLOYD, & HARRISON COUNTIES BRICKLAYERS, STONEMASONS AND CEMENT MASONS .......... $ 24.11 10.07 TILE, MARBLE AND TERRAZZO WORKERS ....................$ 22.64 6.05 POSEY, VANDERBURGH AND WARRICK COUNTIES BRICKLAYERS, MASONS ........ $ 28.47 12.78 TILE, MARBLE AND TERRAZZO WORKERS ....................$ 23.72 8.71 ----------------------------------------------------------------- BRIN0004-015 06/01/2011 TERRE HAUTE CLAY, DAVIESS, GIBSON, GREENE, KNOX, MARTIN, PARKE, PIKE, PUTNAM, SULLIVAN, VERMILLION and VIGO COUNTIES Rates BRICKLAYER BRICKLAYERS, STONE MASONS and POINTER/ CLEANER/CAULKER.............$ 29.40 CEMENT MASON (GREENE and SULLIVAN COUNTIES) .......... $ 27.05 CEMENT MASON (REMAINING COUNTIES) ...................$ 27.30 TERRAZZO FINISHERS .......... $ 18.92 TERRAZZO WORKER .............$ 29.50 TILE AND MARBLE FINISHERS ... $ 19.80 TILE LAYER,'MARBLE MASON, MOSAIC WORKER ...............$ 28.90 ------------------------------------------ BRIN0004-016 06/01/2011 Fringes 10.95 10.95 10.85 5.70 9.33 5.72 9.23 ---------------- MUNCIE BLACKFORD, DELAWARE, FAYETTE, FRANKLIN, HAMILTON, HENRY, JAY, MADISON, RANDOLPH, RUSH, TIPTON, UNION and WAYNE COUNTIES Rates Fringes Bricklayer, Stonemason, Pointer, Caulker & Cleaner ....... $ 28.05 12.14 TERRAZZO FINISHER ................$ 18.92 5.70 TERRAZZO WORKER/SETTER........... $ 29.50 9.33 Tile & Marble Finisher ........... $ 19.80 5.72 Tile & Marble Setter; Mosaic EXHIBIT PAGE Worker ...........................$ 28.90 9.23 --------------------------------------------------------- * BRIN0006-001 12/01/2011 MERRILLVILLE JASPER, NEWTON & STARKE COUNTIES Rates Fringes Bricklayer, Stone Mason, Marble Mason, Terrazzo Worker, Tile Layer, Pointer, Cie ..............................$ 35.35 19.55 Tile, Marble & Terrazzo Worker ... $ 35-35 19.55 BRIN0011-001 06/01/2011 LAFAYETTE BENTON, CARROLL, CLINTON, FOUNTAIN, TIPPECANOE, WARREN and WHITE COUNTIES Rates Fringes Bricklayer, Stonemason, Pointer, Caulker & Cleaner ....... $ 27.00 12.79 TERRAZZO FINISHER ................$ 18.92 5.70 TERRAZZO WORKER/SETTER ........... $ 29.50 9.33 Tile & Marble Finisher ........... $ 19.80 5.72 Tile & Marble Setter; Mosaic Worker ...........................$ 28.90 9.23 BRIN0018-002 06/01/2011 CASS, ELKHART, FULTON, GRANT, HOWARD, KOSCUISKO, LAGRANGE, MARSHALL, MIAMI, PULASKI, WASASH Rates Fringes Bricklayer, Caulker, Cleaner, Pointer ..........................$ 27.61 11.94 --------------------------------------------------------- CARP0107-010 04/01/2010 ADAMS, CASS, ELKHART, FULTON, GRANT, HOWARD, HUNTINGTON, KOSCIUSKO, MARSHALL, MIAMI, TIPTON, WABASH AND WELLS COUNTIES: Rates Fringes CARPENTER ........................$ 24.53 12.94 ---------------------- -------___----------------------------------- CARP0108-002 04/01/2010 BENTON, CARROLL, CLINTON, PULASKI, TIPPECANOE, WARREN AND WHITE COUNTIES EXHIBIT 5 -PAGE ^7 , 0 Rates Fringes CARPENTER ........................$ 24.67 12.56 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0109-002 04/01/2010 DAVIESS, GIBSON, GREENE, KNOX, LAWRENCE, MARTIN, ORANGE AND SULLIVAN COUNTIES: Rates Fringes CARPENTER ........................$ 23.54 14.38 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0111-002 04/01/2010 BOONE, CLAY, FOUNTAIN, HAMILTON, HANCOCK, HENDRICKS, JOHNSON (Townships of Clark, Camp Atterbury north of Hospital Road, Pleasant, White River), MONROE, MONTGOMERY, MORGAN, OWEN, PARKE, PUTNAM, VERMILLION AND VIGO COUNTIES Rates Fringes CARPENTER ........................$ 24.12 13.90 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARPOIII--003 04/01/2010 BARTHOLOMEW, BROWN,(Camp Atterbury south of Hospital Road), DECATUR, FRANKLIN, JOHNSON (Townships of Blue River, Franklin, Hensley, Needham, Nineveh, Union) , RUSH AND SHELBY COUNTIES Rates Fringes CARPENTER ................... ..$ 23.68 13.90 ---------_------------------__-------------------------------------- CARP0111-004 04/01/2010 MARTIN COUNTY Rates Fringes CARPENTER ........................$ 25.23 13.90 --------------------------------------------------------- CARP0111-005 04/01/2010 BLACKFORD, DELAWARE, FAYETTE, HENRY, JAY, MADISON, RANDOLPH, UNION AND WAYNE COUNTIES Rates Fringes CARPENTER ........................$ 23.98 13.90 -----------------------------_------_-------------------------------- EXHIBITjf5 PAGE0 CARP0232-003 04/01/2010 ALLEN, DFKALB, LAGRANGE, NOBLE, STEUBEN and WHITLEY COUNTIES Rates Fringes CARPENTER ........................$ 24.21 13.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0999-001 04/01/2009 JASPER, NEWTON AND STARKE COUNTIES: Rates Fringes CARPENTER ........................$ 33.43 19.99 _------_--_-_---------------------------------------------------- CARP0999-002 04/01/2010 CRAWFORD, DUBOIS, PERRY, PIKE, POSEY, SPENCER, VANDERBURGH AND WARRICK COUNTIES: Rates Fringes CARPENTER ........................$ 23.21 14.31 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0999-004 04/01/2010 DEARBORN, JACKSON, JENNINGS, OHIO, RIPLEY AND SWITZERLAND COUNTIES Rates Fringes CARPENTER ........................$ 23.73 13.79 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0999-005 04/01/2010 CLARK, FLOYD, HARRISON, JEFFERSON,SCOTT AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES Rates Fringes CARPENTER ........................$ 23.08 14.44 ----------------------------------------------------------------- CARP1031-012 06/01/2011 CLARK, FLOYD, HARRISION AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES Rates Fringes MILLWRIGHT ........................$ 24.65 17.57 ------------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0016-003 10/01/2011 CRAWFORD, DAVIESS, DUBOIS, GIBSON, LAWRENCE, MARTIN, ORANGE, PERRY, PIKE, POSEY, SPENCER, VANDERBURGH, WARRICK rEXHIBIT $ PAGE OF Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN ......................$ 33.47 13.77 ---------------______--------------------------------------------- ELEC0071-006 01/03/2011 DEARBORN, OHIO, and SWTIZERLAND COUNTIES Rates Fringes Line Construction: Equipment Operator .......... $ 28.13 11.25 Groundman...................$ 20.31 11.25 Lineman & Cable Splicers ---- $ 31.25 11.25 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELECO153-003 09/05/2011 ELKHART, KOSCIUSKO and MARSHALL COUNTIES Rates Fringes Communication Technician ......... $ 26.16 10.64 ELECTRICIAN ......................$ 30.00 17.12 Includes the installation, operation, inspection, modification, maintenance and repair of systems used for the transmission and reception of signals of any nature, for any purpose, including but not limited to , sound and voice transmission/transference systems, communication systems that transmit or receive information and /or control systems, television and video systems, micre-processor controlled fire alarm systems, and security systems and the performance of any task directly related to such installation or service. The scope of work shall exclude the installation of electrical power wiring and the installation of conduit raceways exceeding fifteen (15) feet in length. ELECO212-009 05/31/2011 DEARBORN, OHIO, and SWITZERLAND COUNTIES Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN.... ...................$ 26.11 14.94 --------------------------------------------------------- * ELEC0305-003 01/01/2012 ADAMS, ALLEN, DE KALB, HUNTINGTON, NOBLE, STEUBEN, WELLS, and WHITLEY COUNTIES Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN..... ...............$ 29.98 13.56 -----------___---------------------------------------- ---------- EXHI13iT PAGE 4F 0 ELEC0369-005 06/01/2011 CLARK, FLOYD, and HARRISON COUNTIES Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN ......................$ 29.27 13.33 Line Construction: Groundman...................$ 13.83 6.35 Lineman; Equipment Operator_$ 22.25 6.35 ------------------------------------------------------------------ ELEC0481-003 01/01/2009 BARTHOLOMEW, BOONE, DECATUR, HAMILTON, HANCOCK, HENDRICKS, JENNINGS, JOHNSON, MADISON, MARION, MONTGOMERY, MORGAN, PUTNAM, RIPLEY, RUSH AND SHELBY COUNTIES Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN ......................$ 31.45 14.74 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELECO668-002 06/01/2011 BENTON, CARROLL, CASS, FULTON, TIPPECANOE and WHITE COUNTIES Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN ......................$ 30.83 14.41 FOOTNOTE: a. PAID HOLIDAYS: New Years Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Veterans Day Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0702-003 06/28/2010 DUBOIS, GIBSON, PERRY, PIKE, POSEY, SPENCER AND VANDERBURGH COUNTIES Rates Fringes Line Construction: GROUNDMAN, Class A .......... $ 23.34 11.65 GROUNDMAN-EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (All other equipment) ..................$ 29.50 13.42 HEAVY --EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (All crawler type equipment D-4 and larger) ... $ 33.59 14.59 LINEMAN .....................$ 40.85 16.68 ELEC0725-003 01/01/2011 CLAY, GREENE, OWEN, PARKE, SULLIVAN AND VIGO COUNTIES Rates Fringes EXHIBIT PAGE < GE ELECTRICIAN ......................$ 33.15 23%+$5.64 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0725-007 09/01/1999 CLAY, GREENE, OWEN, PARKE, SULLIVAN AND VIGO COUNTIES Rates Fringes Communication Technician ......... $ 18.70 3.80+3% Includes the installation, operation, inspection, maintenance, repair and service of radio, television, recording, voice sound and vision production and reproduction apparatus, equipment and appliances used for domestic, commercial, education, entertainment and private telephone systems. ------------------------------------------------------------ ELECO855-001 06/01/2011 FAYETTE, FRANKLIN, HENRY, RANDOLPH, UNION AND WAYNE COUNTIES Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN ......................$ 31.88 12.19 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELECO873-002 03/01/2011 CLINTON, GRANT, HOWARD, MIAMI, TIPTON AND WABASH COUNTIES: Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN ......................$ 31.57 11.51 -------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC1393--001 12/06/2010 REMAINING COUNTIES Rates Line Construction: EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (Sackhoes over 1/2 yard bucket capacity, cranes rated at 15 ton or more capacity) 95% J.L. rate ..... $ 32.00 GROUNDMAN TRUCK DRIVER ...... $ 21.51 GROUNDMAN, EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Diggers, 5th wheel type trucks, crawler type, D-4 and smaller, bucket trucks and live boom type line trucks ....... $ 24.67 GROUNDMAN...................$ 18.69 LINEMAN .....................$ 32.00 ELEC1393-002 12/06/2010 Fringes 4.75+27.75% 4.75+27.75% 4.75+27.75% 4.75+27.75% 4.75+27.75% EXHI8IT� PAGE OF NEWTON COUNTY Rates Fringes Line Construction: EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (Backhoes over 1/2 yard bucket capacity, cranes rated at 15 ton or more capacity) 95% J.L. rate ..... $ 32.00 4.75+27.75% GROUNDMAN TRUCK DRIVER ...... $ 21.51 4.75+27.75% GROUNDMAN, EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Diggers, 5th wheel type trucks, crawler type, D-4 and smaller, bucket trucks and live boom type line trucks ....... $ 24.67 4.75+27.75% GROUNDMAN...................$ 18.69 4.75+27.75% LINEMAN .....................$ 32.00 4.75+27.75% _------------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0103-003 04/01/2011 INCLUDING UNDERGROUND AND UTILITY CONSTRUCTION REMAINING COUNITES Rates Fringes Power equipment operators: GROUP I .....................$ 30.70 12.91 GROUP 2.....................$ 28.98 12.91 GROUP 3.....................$ 28.06 12.91 GROUP 4.....................$ 26.56 12.91 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Air compressors in manifold with throttle valve; Asphalt plant engineer; Auto grade or similar type machine; Auto patrol; Backhoe or farm -type tractor, 45 hp and over; Ballast regulator (RR); Bituminous mixer; Bituminous paver; Bituminous plant engineer; Bulldozer; Caisson drilling machine; Cherry picker, 15 ton or over; Chip spreader; Concrete mixer 21 cu. ft. or over; Core drilling machine; Crane or derrick with any attachment (including clamshell, dragline, shovel, Backhoe, etc.); Dredge engineer; Dredge operator; Drilling machine on which the drill is an integral part; Earth mover, rubber -tired (paddle wheel, 616, 631, TS-24 or similar type); Earth mover, rubber -tired, tandem ($0.50 per hour additional for each bowl); Elevating grader; Fork lift, 10 ton or over; P.C.C. formless paver post driver; Highlift shovel, 1 1/2 cu. yd. or over; Hoist, 2 drums and over; Helicopter, crew; Hydraulic boom truck; keystone, skimmer scoop; Loader, self-propelled (belt, chain, wheel); Locomotive operator; Mechanic; Mucking machine; Panel board concrete plant, central mix type; Paver, Hetherington; Pile driver, skid or crawler; Road EXHIBIT PAGEL5 0 paving mixer; Rock breaking plant; Rock crushing plant, portable; Roller (asphalt, waterbound macadam, bituminous macadam, brick surface); Roller with dozer blade; Root rake, tractor -mounted; Self-propelled widener; Stump remover, tractor --mounted; Surface heater and planer; Tandem push tractor ($0.50 per hour additional); Tractor, boom; Winch or hoe head; Tractor, push; Tractor with scoop; Tractor -mounted spreader; Tree mover; Trench machine, over 24"; Tug boat operator; Well drilling machine; Winch truck with A -frame GROUP 2: Air compressor with throttle valve or clever brooks -type combination; Backfiller; Backhoe on farm -type tractor, under 45 hp; Bull float; Cherry picker under 15 ton; Chip spreader, self-propelled; Concrete pump; Concrete mesh depressor, independently operated; Concrete spreader, power -driven; End loader under 1 1/2 cu. yd.; Excavating loader, portable; Finishing machine and bull. float; Gunite machine; Head greaser; Mesh or steel placer; Multiple tamping machine (RR); P_C.C. concrete belt placer; Pull grader, power control; Refrigerating machine, freezing operation; Ross carrier; Sheepfoot roller (self-propelled); Tamper (multiple vibrating, asphalt, waterbound macadam, bituminous macadam, brick surface); Trench machine, 24" and under; Tube :Moat; Welder GROUP 3: Assistant plant engineer; Base paver (Jersey or similar- type machine); Concrete finishing machine; Concrete mixer, less than 21 cu. ft.; Curb machine; Farm tractor, including farm tractor with all attachments except backhoe and including high lift end loaders of 1 cu. yd. capacity or less; Fire tender on boiler; Hoist, 1 drum; Operator, 5 pieces of minor equipment; Paving breaker; Power broom, self-propelled; Roller, earth and sub -base material; Slurry seal machine; Spike machine (RR); Tamper {multiple vibrating, earth and sub -base material); Throttle valve and fire tender combination on horizontal or upright boiler; Tractaire with drill; Tractor, 50 h.p. or over; Well point system; Widener, APSCO or similar type GROUP 4: Air compressor; Assistant to engineer, oiler; Automatic dry batch plant; Bituminous distributor; Bituminous patching tamper; Belt spreader; Broom and belt machine; Chair cart, self-propelled; Coleman -type screen; Conveyor, portable; Digger post hole, power -driven; Fork lift, under 10 ton; Form grader; Form tamper, motor -driven; Generator; Hetherington driver; Hydra seeder; Operator, i through 4 pieces of minor equipment; Outboard or inboard motor boat; Power curing spraying machine; Power saw, concrete, power -driven; Pug mill; Pull broom, power -type; Seaman tiller; Straw blower or brush mulcher; Striping machine paint, motor -driven; Sub grader; Tractaire, tractor, below 50 h.p.; Truck crane oiler, driver; Spreader; Water pump; Welding machine, 2 of 300 amps or over ENG10150-009 08/01/2011 EXHIBIT . 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A_ l HEAVY, HIGHWAY AND RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION ELKHART, FULTON, JASPER, KOSCIUSKO, LAGRANGE, MARSHALL, NEWTON, NOBLE, PULASKI, and STARKE COUNTIES Rates Fringes Power equipment operators: GROUP 1.....................$ 28.80 18.70 GROUP 2-_ ................. $ 27.20 18.70 GROUP 3.....................$ 25.90 18.70 GROUP 4.....................$ 24.50 18.70 GROUP 5.....................$ 21.25 18.70 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Air compressors in manifold with throttle valve; Asphalt plant engineer; Auto grade or similar type machine; Auto patrol; Automatic Sub -Grade; Backhoe or farm type tractor, 45 hp and over; Ballast regulator (RR); Barrier Wall Machine; Batch Plants (Concrete & Asphalt); B ituminous mixer; Bituminous paver; Bituminous plant engineer; Boring Machine; Bulldozer; Caisson drilling machine; Cherry picker, 15 ton or over; Chip spreader; Concrete mixer, 21 cu. ft. or over; Concrete Belt Placer; Concrete Paver; Concrete Pump (Truck Mounted); Concrete Saw (track mounted); Concrete Spreader (power driven); Core drilling machine; Crane or derrick with any attachment (including clamshell, dragline, shovel, backhoe, etc.); Curb Machine; Gutter Machine; Dredge engineer; Dredge operator; Drilling machine on which the drill is an integral part; Earthmover, rubber -tired (paddle wheel, 616, 631, TS-24 or similar type); Earthmover, rubber -tired, tandem (.50 per hr. additional for each bowl); Elevating Grader; Forklift (10 ton or over); P.C.C. Formless Paver; Gradall; Gravel Processing Plant (portable); Operator of Guard Rail Post Driver; Highlift Shovel 1-1/2 cu.yd. or over) Frame; Hoist (2 drum & over); Helicopter crew; Hydraulic boom truck; Hydraulic Excavator; Loaded -Self propelled (belt chain wheel); Laser Screed; Locomotive operator; Mechanic; Mucking machine; P.C.C. Concrete Belt Placer; Panel board concrete plant (central mix type); Paver (Hetherington); Pavement Breaker; Pile driver, skid or crawler; Road paving mixer; Rock breaking plant; Rock crushing plant (portable); Roller (asphalt, waterbound macadam, bituminous macadam, brick surface); Roller with dozer blade; Road Widener; Root rake (tractor -mounted); Roto Mall Grinder; Self-propelled widener; Stump remover; Surface heater and planer; Tandem push tractor ($0.50 per hour additional); Tractor, boom; Winch or hoe head; Tractor (push); Tractor with scoop; Tractor -mounted spreader; Tree mover; Trench machine, over 24"; Tug boat operator; Well drilling machine; Widener (Apsco or similar type); Winch truck with A -frame GROUP 2: Air compressor with throttle valve or Clever Brooks EXHIBIT PAGE OP type combination; Backfiller; Farm type.tractor (under 45 H.P.); Cherry picker under 15 ton; Chip spreader (self-propelled); Concrete pump (trailer type); Concrete mesh depressor, independently operated; End loader under 1 1/2 cu. yd.; Excavating loader (portable); Finishing machine and bull float; Gunite machine; Hydraulic Power unit; Head greaser; Mesh or steel placer; Multiple tamping backhoe on machine (RR); Bull float (bidwell Machine); Refrigerating machine -operation; Ross Carrier; Sheepfoot roller (self-propelled); Tamper -Multiple Vibrating (Asphalt, Waterbound, Macadam, Bituminous Macadam, Brick Surface); Trench machine (24" and under); Tube float; Water Pull/Wagon; Welder GROUP 3: Plant engineer; Base paver (Jersey or similar type machine); Concrete finishing machine; Concrete mixer, less than 21 cu. ft.; Curb machine; Farm tractor, including farm tractor with all attachments except backhoe and including high lift end loaders of 1 cu. yd. capacity or less; Fireman, on boiler; Hoist, 1 drum; Operator, 3-5 pieces of minor equipment; Paving breaker; Power broom, self-propelled; Roller, earth and sub -base material; Power Saw -Concrete (Power Driven); Slurry seal machine; Spike machine (RR); Sub -surface Material Distributor; Tamper (multiple vibrating, earth and sub -base material); Throttle valve; Throttle Valve and fireman combination on horizontal or upright boiler; Tractaire with drill; Well Point GROUP 4: Air compressor; Assistant to engineer, oiler; Bituminous patching tamper; Belt spreader; Broom and belt machine; Chair cart, self-propelled; Coleman -type screen; Conveyor, portable; Deck -hand Dagger post hole, power -driven; Forklift, under 10 ton; Form grader; Form tamper, motor -driven; Generator; Hetherington driver; Hydra seeder; Mechanic heater; Operator, 2 pieces of minor equipment; Outboard or inboard motor boat; Power curing spraying machine; Pug mill; Pull broom, power type; Seaman tiller; Skid steer loader over 3/4 cu. yd.; Straw blower or brush mulcher; Striping machine paint, motor -driven; Sub -grader; Tractaire; Tractor, below 50 h.p.; Truck crane oiler; Spreader; Water pump GROUP 5: Skid steer loader under 3/4 cu. yds ---------------------------------------------- ENGIO150-039 01/01/2012 UNDERGROUND & UTILITY CONSTRUCTION: JASPER, NEWTON, PULASKI AND STARKE COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Power equipment operators: GROUP 1.....................$ 38.70 23.78 GROUP 2.....................$ 37.90 23.78 GROUP 3.....................$ 33.60 23.78 GROUP 4.....................$ 31.40 23.78 IMBUE? PAGE 4F POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Mechanic; Asphalt plant; Autograde; Batch plant; Benoto (requires 2 engineers); Boiler and throttle valve; Boring machine (mining machine); Caisson rigs; Central Redi-mix plant; Combination backhoe-endloader with backhoe bucket over 1/2 cu. yd.; Combination tugger hoist and air compressor; Compressor and throttle; Concrete breaker (truck -mounted); Concrete conveyor; Concrete paver over 27E cu. ft.; Concrete paver 27K cu. ft. and under; Concrete pump with boom (truck -mounted); Concrete tower; Cranes and backhoes, all attachments; Cranes, Hammerhead tower; Creter cranes; Derricks, all; Derricks, traveling; Forklift, lull type; Forklift, 10 ton and over; Hoists, 1, 2 and 3 drum; Hoist, 2 tugger - one floor; Hydraulic boom truck; Locomotives, all; Motor patrol; Mucking machine; Pile driving and skid rig; Pit machines; Pre -stress machines; Pumperete and similar types; Rock drill, self-propelled; Rock drill, truck -mounted; Slap form paver; Straddle buggies; Tractor with boom and side boom; Trenching machine; Winch tractors GROUP 2: Asphalt spreader; Boilers; Bulldozers; Combination backhoe-endloader with backhoe bucket 1/2 cu. yd. and under; Engineer acting as conductor in charge of crew; Grader, elevating; Greaser engineer; Grouting machines; Highlift shovels or front endloader; Hoists, automatic; Corboy drilling machines; hoists, all elevators; Hoists, tugger, single drums; Post hole digger; Roller, all; Scoops, tractor -drawn; Stone crushers; Tournapull; Winch trucks GROUP 3: Concrete mixer (2 bag and over); Conveyor, portable; Steam generators; Tractor, farm and similar type; Air compressor, small, 150 and under, 1 to 5 not to exceed a total of 300 ft.; Air compressor, large, over 150; Combination, small equipment operator; Forklift, under 10 ton; Generator; Pump, 1 to 3 not to exceed a total of 325 ft.; Pumps; Well points; Welding machines (2 through 5); Winches, 4 electric drill winches GROUP 4: Heater, mechanical (1 to 5); Oilers; Switchmen ------------------------------------------------------- ENG10181-014 04/01/2011 HEAVY AND HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION: BARTHOLOMEW, BROWN, CLARK, CRAWFORD, DEARBORN, DECATUR, DUBOIS, FLOYD, FRANKLIN, GIBSON, HARRISON, JACKSON, JEFFERSON, JENNINGS, LAWRENCE, MARTIN, OHIO, ORANGE, PERRY, PIKE, POSEY, RIPLEY, SCOTT, SPENCER, SWITZERLAND, VANDERBURGH, WARRICK, and WASHINGTON COUNTIES Rates Fringes EXHIBIT PAGE 1-1 Or40 Power equipment operators: GROUP A .....................$ 28.90 13.00 GROUP B.....................$ 26.25 13.00 GROUP C.....................$ 24.12 13.00 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP A: Air compressor in manifold with throttle valve; Asphalt plant engineer; Auto grade or similar type machine; Bituminous mixer; Bituminous paver; Bituminous plant engineer; Bulldozer; Caisson drilling machine; Cherry picker, all; Ballast regulator (RR); Chip spreader, self-propelled; Cold grinder or similar type equipment; Concrete miter, 21 cu. ft. or over; Concrete pump, truck -mounted; Core drilling machine; Crane or derrick with any attachment (including clamshell, dragline, shovel, backhoe, etc.); Dredge operator; Drilling machine on which the drill is an integral part; Earth mover, rubber -tired, tandem 0.50 per hour additional; Elevating grader; Endloader, Hi- lift shovel; P.C.C. formless paver; Gradall; Gravel processing plant, portable; Guardrail post driver operator; Head greaser; Hi -lift shovel, endloader; Hoist (2 drums and over); Helicopter crew; Hydraulic boom truck, Keystone, Skimmer Scoop; Loader, self-propelled (belt, chain wheel); Locomotive operator; Mechanic; Mucking machine; Multi --bank drill operator; Panel board concrete plant, central mix type; Paver, Hetherington; Pile driver, skid or crawler; Road paving mixer; Rock breaking plant; Rock crushing plant, portable; Roller (asphalt, waterbound, macadam, bituminous macadam, brick surface); Roller, with dozer blade; Root rake, tractor -mounted, Stump remover, tractor- mounted; Surface heater and planer; Tandem push tractor, $0.50 per hour additional; Tractor, boom winch or hoe head; Tractor, push; Tractor with scoop; Tractor -mounted spreader; Tree mover; Trench machine, over 24"; Tug boat operator; Welder; Well drilling machine; Self --propelled widener. GROUP B: Air compressor with throttle valve or clever brooks -type combination; Backfiller, base paver, Jersey or similar type machine; Bull float; Concrete finishing machine; Concrete mesh depressor, independently operated; Concrete spreader, power- driven; Dredge engineer; Excavator loader, portable; Fire tender on boiler; Forklift, regardless of ton; Hoists, 1 drum; -Mesh or steel placer; Minor equipment operator, 5 pieces; Multiple tamping machine (RR); P.C.C. concrete placer; Paving breaker; Power broom, self-propelled; Pull grader, power -controlled; Refrigerating machine, freezing operation; Roller, earth and sub- base material; Ross carrier (Straddle buggy); Sheepfoot roller, self-propelled without blade; Tamper, multiple\vibrating (asphalt, waterbound macadam, bituminous macadam, brick surface); Tamper, multiple vibrating (earth and sub -base material); Trench machine, 24" and under; Tube float; Well point system; Widener, Apsco or similar type; Winch truck with A -frame. EXHIBIT PAGEVr2vr�j GROUP C: Air compressor, oiler; Automatic dry batch plant; Bituminous distributor; Bituminous patching tamper; Belt spreader; Broom and belt machine; Brush burner; Chair cart, self- propelled; Coleman -type screen; Cold grinder oiler; - Concrete mixer, less than 21 cu. ft_; Conveyor, portable; Curb machine; Deckhand; Digger (post hole, power -driven); Farm tractor, including farm tractor with all attachments (except backhoe, Hi- lift endloaders); Form grader; Form tamper, motor -driven; Generator; Gunite machine; Hetherington driver; Hydra seeder; Mechanical heater; Minor equipment operator, 1 through 4 pieces; Curing spraying machine; Power saw, concrete (power -driven); Pug mill pull broom, power type; Seaman tiller; Slurry seal machine; Spike machine; Straw blower or brush mulcher; Stripping machine (paint, motor -driven); Sub grader; Throttle valve; Tractaire with drill; Truck crane and multi -drill oiler, driver; Spreader; Water pump. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGIOIBI-015 04/01/2011 SEWER WATERLINE & UTILITY CONSTRUCTION: BARTHOLOMEW, BROWN, CLARK, CRAWFORD, DEARBORN, DECATUR, DUBOIS, FLOYD, FRANKLIN, GIBSON, HARRISON, JACKSON, JEFFERSON, JENNINGS, LAWRENCE, MARTIN, OHIO, ORANGE, PERRY, PIKE, POSEY, RIPLEY, SCOTT, SPENCER, SWITZERLAND, VANDERBURGH, WARRICK, and WASHINGTON COUNTIES Rates Fringes Power equipment operators: GROUP A .....................$ 28.90 13.00 GROUP B...... ............... $ 26.25 13.00 SEWER WATERLINE & UTILITY CONSTRUCTION GROUP A: A -frame winch truck; Air compressor 900 cu. ft. and over; Air tugger; Autograde (CMI); Auto patrol; Backhoe; Ballast regulator (RR); Batch plant (electrical control concrete); Bending machine (pipe); Bituminous plant (engineer); Bituminous plant; Bituminous mixer travel plant; Bituminous paver; Bituminous roller; Buck hoist; Bulldozer; Cableway; Chicago boom; Clamshell; Concrete mixer, 21 cu. ft. or over; Concrete paver, concrete pump, Crete; Crane; Craneman;.Crusher plant; Derrick; Derrick boat; Dinky; Dope pots (pipeline); Dragline; Dredge operator; Dredge engineer; Drill operator; Elevator grader; Elevator; Ford hoe, or similar type equipment; Forklift; Formless paver; Gantry crane; Gradall; Grademan; Hopto; Hough loader or similar type; Hydro crane; Motor crane; Mucking machine; Multiple tamping machine (RR); Overhead crane; Pile driver; Pulls; Push dozer; Push boats; Roller (sheep foot); Ross Carrier; Scoop; Shovel; Side boom; Swing crane; Trench machine; Welder (heavy duty; Truck -mounted concrete pump; Truck -mounted drill; Well point; Whirleys. EXHIBIT I&L PAGE LOFT b GROUP B: Air compressor, up to 900 cu. ft.; Brakeman; Bull float; Concrete mixer, over 10S and under 21S; Concrete spreader or puddler; Deck engine; Electric vibrator compactor (earth or rock); Finishing machine; Fireman; Greaser, on grease facilities servicing heavy equipment; Material pump; Motor boats; Portable loader; Post hole. digger; Power broom; Rock roller; Roller, wobble wheel (earth and rock); Spike machine (RR); Seaman tiller; Spreader rock; Sub grader; Tamping machine; Welding machine; Widener, Apsco or similar type: Bituminous distributor; Cement gun; Concrete saw; Conveyor; Deckhand oiler; Earth roller; Form grader; Generator; Guard rail driver; Heater; JLG lifts; Oiler; Paving joint machine; Power traffic signal; Scissor lift; Steam Jennyu; Truck crane oiler; Vibrator; Water pump. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENG10841--011 04/01/2011 HEAVY, HIGHWAY AND UTILITY CONSTRUCTION BOONE, CLAY, DAVIESS, FOUNTAIN, GREENE, HENDRICKS, KNOX, MONROE, MONTGOMERY, MORGAN OWEN, PARKE, PUTNAM, SULLIVAN, VERMILLIAN, VIGO, and WARREN COUNTIES Rates Fringes Power equipment operators: GROUP I .....................$ 28.95 15.10+a GROUP 2.....................$ 22.70 15.10+a POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Air Compressor over 600 CU FT, Air Compressors (2), Compressors hooked in Manifold, Asphalt Plant Engineer, Auto Grade and/or C.M.I. or similar type Machine, Auto Patrol, Motor Patrol, Power Blade, Aspco Paver, Asphalt Planer, Asphalt Rollers, Asphalt Paver Operator, Concrete or Asphalt Milling Machine, Self Propelled Widener, Backhoe and/or Pavement Breaker Attachment, Self Propelled Pavement Breaker, Ballast Regulator (R.R), Bituminous Mixer, Bituminous Paver, Bituminous Plant Engineer, Bulk Cement Plant Engineer, Bulldozer, One Drum Hoist with Tower or Boom, Cableways, Tower Machines, Back Filler, Boom Tractor, Boom or Winch Truck, Winch or Hydraulic Boom Truck, Boring Machine, Bolier Operator, Brush Mulcher, Bull Float, Finishing Machine, Power Cranes, overhead Cranes, Truck cranes, Piledriver, Skid or Crawler, Guard Rail Post Driver, Tower Cranes, Hydro Crane, Cherry Picker, Draglines, Derricks, Shovels, Clam, Gradalls, Two Drum Machine, Concrete or Asphalt Curb Machine, Self Propelled, Concrete Mixers with Skid, Tournamixer, Concrete Pump (Truck or Skid Mounted), Concrete Plant Engineer, Soil Cement Machine, Formless Paver, Concrete Spreader, Span Saw (and similar types), Chip Spreader, Mesh Placer, Dredging Equipment or Dredge Engineer or Dredge Operator, Tug Boat EXHIBIT_ PAGE Z 0 Operator, Marine Scoops, Ditching Machine with Dual Attachment, Standard or Dinkey Locomotives, Drilling Machine, including Well Testing, Caissons, Shaft or any similar type Drilling Machine (Well Point Systems), 4 Point Life System (Power Lift or similar type), Mud Cat, Mucking Machine, Sull-Air, Mechanics, Welder, Head Equipment Greaser, Tournapull, Tractor Operating Scoops, Push Tractors, Large Rollers on Earth, Loaders (Track or Rubber Mounted), or similar type Machine, Lull, Tournadozer, Scoopmobiles, Elevating Machines, Power Broom (Self Propelled), Power Sub Grader, Hydra Ax, Farm Tractor with Attachments, Soil Stabilizer (Seaman Tiller, Bo mag, Rago Gator and similar types of equipment), Tree Mover, Stump Remover, Root Rake, Hydra Seeder, Straw Blower, Refrigerating Machine, Freezing Operator, Chair Cart -Self Propelled, Helicopter Crew (3), Ross Carrier or Straddle Buggy or similar Machine, Rock Crusher Plant, Gravel Processing Machine, Pipe Cleaning Machine, Pipe Wrapping Machine, Pipe Bending Machine, Pug Mill, Concrete Bump Grinder Machine, Power Curing Spray Machine, Forklift (except when used for landscaping), Snooper Truck Operator. GROUP 2: Air Compressor 600 cu. ft. and under, Air Tugger, Air Valves, Assistant Concrete Plant Engineer, Assistant Asphalt Plant Engineer, Asphalt Plant Fireman, Bulk Cement Plant Equipment Greaser, Concrete Mixers without Skips, Curbing Machine, Concrete Saw (Self Propelled), Conveyors,Cement Blimps, Ditching Machine under 6", Distributor Operator On trucks, Deck Hands, Elevators when used for hoisting material, Engine Tenders, Fork Lift (when used for landscaping), Farm Tractor, Fireman, Fireman on Paint or Dope Pots, Form Tamper, Form Grader, Flex Plane, Generators (two to four), or Welding Machines or Water Pumps, within 400 feet, Gunite Machine, Machine Mounted Post Hole Digger, Mude Jack, One Drum Machines without Tower or Boom, One Water Pump, One Welding Machine, Outboard or Inboard Motor Boat, Pull Broom (Power Type, Siphons and Pulsometer, Switchman, Striping and or Painting Machine (motor driven), Slurry Seal Machine, Track Jack, Temporary Heat, Throttle Valve, Tube Float, Tractaire, Wagon Drill, Multiple Tamping Machine (R.R.), Spike Machine (R.R.), Mechanical Heaters, Brush Burner, Vacuum Truck (Super Sucker and similar types). FOOTNOTES: A. Employees operating booms from 149Ft. to 199 Ft. including jib, shall receceive an additional seventy-five Cents (.75) per hour above the rate. Employees operating booms over 199 Ft. including jib, shall receive an additional one dollar and twenty-- five cents ($1.25) per hour above the regular rate. B. Employees operating scoops, pulls, or tractors hooked in tandem shall receive an additional one dollar ($1.00) per hour above the regular rate. EXHlBfiTPAGE OF C. Employees operating scoops, pulls, or tractors pulling any other hauling unit in tandem shall receive an additional one dollar ($1.00) per hour above the regular rate. D. Underground work - Employees working in tunnels, shafts, etc. shall be paid a thirty percent (30%) premium above the wage rate. --------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0022-001 06/01/2011 BARTHOLOMEW, BENTON (REMAINDER OF COUNTY), BOONE, BROWN, CARROLL, CASS, CLAY, CLINTON, DAVIESS (REMAINDER OF COUNTY), DECATUR (W 3/4), DELAWARE (REMAINDER OF COUTNTY), FAYETTE (W 1/3), FOUNTAIN,FRANKLIN (NW TIP), FULTON (REMAINDER OF COUNTY), GRANT (REMAINDER OF COUNTY), GREENE, HAMILTON, HANCOCK, HENDRICKS, HENRY, HOWARD, JACKSON, JASPER (SOUTHEASTERN 1/3), JENNINGS (NORTHWEST 2/3), JOHNSON, KNOX (REMAINDER OF COUNTY), LAWRENCE, MADISON, MARTIN (NW 2/3), MIAMI (REMAINDER OF COUNTY), MONROE, MONTGOMERY, MORGAN, NEWTON (SOUTHERN HALF), OWEN, PARKE, PULASKI (REMAINDER OF COUNTY), PUTNAM, RANDOLPH (SW TIP), RUSH (REMAINDER OF COUNTY), SHELBY, SULLIVAN, TIPPECANOE, TIPTON, VERMILLION, VIGO, WAYNE, WARREN AND WHITE COUNTIES: Rates Fringes IRONWORKER .......................$ 27.90 17.75 --------------------------------_----_------------------ IRON0044-010 06/01/2011 DEARBORN, DECATUR (REMAINDER OF COUNTY), FAYETTE (REMAINDER OF COUNTY), FRANKLIN (REMAINDER OF COUNTY), JEFFERSON (REMAINDER OF COUNTY), JENNINGS (REMAINDER OF COUNTY), OHIO, RIPLEY, RUSH (SOUTHEASTERN TIP), SWITZERLAND, AND UNION (SOUTHERN 1/3) Rates Fringes Ironworkers: FENCE ERECTORS ..............$ 22.92 17.20 ORNAMENTAL ..................$ 25.50 17.20 STRUCTURAL, MACHINERY MOVERS, RIGGERS .............$ 25.50 17.20 ----------------------------------------------__----------- IRON0070-002 06/01/2011 CLARK, CRAWFORD, FLOYD, HARRISON, JACKSON (SOUTHERN 3/4); JEFFERSON (EXCLUDING NORTHEASTERN TIP); JENNINGS (SOUTHERN 3/4), LAWRENCE (SOUTHERN 2/3), MARTIN (SOUTHEASTERN 2/3), ORANGE, PERRY (EASTERN 3/4); SCOTT AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES: Rates Fringes IRONWORKER .......................$ 25.77 18.28 EXHIBIT PAGEZL0F_ --------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0103-001 04/01/2011 DAVIESS (S 1/2), DUBOIS, GIBSON, KNOX (S 1/21, MARTIN (SW 1/3), PERRY (W 1/4), PIKE, POSEY, SPENCER, VANDERBURGH, AND WARRICK Rates Fringes IRONWORKER .......................$ 27.02 15.705 ------------------------------------------------------------------ IRON0147-004 06/01/2011 ADAMS, ALLEN, BLACKFORD, DEKALB, DELAWARE (NORTHEAST THIRD OF COUNTY), FULTON (EASTERN PART), GRANT (EXCLUDING SOUTHWEST PORTION), HUNTINGTON, JAY, MIAMI (NORTHEAST HALF), NOBLE (EXCLUDING NORTHEAST TIP), STEUBEN, WABASH, WELLS, and WHITLEY COUNTIES Rates Fringes IRONWORKER .......................$ 24.64 17.87 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IR0N0290--004 06/01/2011 FAYETTE (NE 1/4), RANDOLPH (S. PART OF COUNTY EXCLUDING WINCHESTER BUT INCLUDING UNION CITY) UNION (NORTHERN 2/3) AND WAYNE (REMAINDER OF COUNTY) COUNTIES Rates Fringes Ironworkers: ..................... $ 25.93 17.85 ---_-------------------------_____------------___--_-------- IR0N0292-005 06/01/2011 ELKHART, FULTON (North 2/3), KOSCIUSKO (Remainder of County), LAGRANGE (West 1/3), MARSHALL, MIAMI (Northwestern Tip), NOBLE (Northwestern Tip), PULASKI (Northeast Half), and STARKE COUNTIES Rates Fringes IRONWORKER .......................$ 25.80 17.61 IR0N0372-007 06/26/2011 DEARBORN, DECATUR (REMAINDER OF COUNTY), FAYETTE (SE CORNER), FRANKLIN (S 3/4), OHIO, RIPLEY (REM. OF COUNTY), SWITZERLAND (REMAINDER OF COUNTY) and JENNINGS (NE TIP) COUNTIES Rates Fringes IRONWORKER (Reinforcing) f/. EXHIBIT ' PAGE 25 OF'401 Beyond 25 miles of Hamilton County, Ohio Court House ......... ........ $ 26.75 17.40 Within 25 miles of Hamilton County, Ohio Court House .................$ 26.50 17.40 ----------------------_------------------------------------------- IRON0395-002 06/01/2009 JASPER (NORTHERN 1/2), NEWTON (NORTHERN 1/2), PULASKI (NORTHWESTERN TIP) COUNTIES Rates Fringes Ironworkers: IRONWORKERS .................$ 34.00 22.07 SHEETER.....................$ 34.25 22.07 ------------------------------------- -------------------------- IRON0465-002 06/01/2008 BENTON (NORTHWESTERN TIP), JASPER (REMAINDER OF COUNTY), NEWTON (REMAINDER OF COUNTY) Rates Fringes IRONWORKER .......................$ 34.50 24.03 -----------------------------_------------------_------------ LAB00041-005 04/01/2011 UTILITY CONSTRUCTION NEWTON COUNTY Rates Fringes Laborers: GROUP I .....................$ 28.57 11.10 GROUP 2............... ....$ 28.87 11.10 GROUP 3.....................$ 29.57 11.10 LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS (UTILITY CONSTRUCTION) GROUP 1: Construction laborer; Fence erector; Flagger; Grade checker; Guard rail erector; Wire mesh layer; Joint man (mortar, mastic and all other types); Lighting installer (permanent or temporary); Lineman for automatic grade maker on paving machines; Mortar man; Multi -plate erector; Rip -rap installer (all products and materials); Road marking and delineation laborer; Setting and placing of all precast concrete products; Sign installation including supporting structure; Spraying,of all epoxy, curing compound, or like material; sod layer; Air tool, power tool, and power equipment operator; Asphalt lute man; Asphalt raker man; Batch truck dumper; Bridge handrail erector; Handler (bulk or bag cement); Chain saw man; EXHIBIT _f) PAGEZ�3_0F O r concrete puddler; concrete rubber; Concrete saw operator; Core drill operator, eye level; Hand blade operator; Hydro seeder man; Motor -driven Georgia buggy operator; Power -driven compactor or tamper operator; Power saw operator; Pumperete assembly man; Screed man or screw man on asphalt paver; Rebar installer; Sandblaster man; Sealer applicator for asphalt (toxic); Setting and placing prestressed or precast concrete structural memebers; Side rail setter (for sidewalks, side ditches, radii, and pavements); Spreader box tender (manual or power -driven); Straw blower man; Subsurface drain and culvert pipe layer; Transverse and longitudinal hand bull float man; Concrete conveyor assembly man; Horizontal boring and jacking man; Jackman and sheetman; Pipe grade man; Winch and windlass operator GROUP 2: Cutting torch burner; Laser beam aligner; Manhole erector; Sewer pipe layer; Water line installer, temporary or permanent; Welder (electric or exy-acetylene) in connection with waterline and sewer work, Hod Carrier (tending bricklayers); TVing and associated grouting of utility lines GROUP 3: Air track and wagon drillman; Concrete barrier rail form setter; Dynamite and powder man; General leadman; Concrete Saw Joint Control cutting ---------------------------- LAB0O041-006 04/01/2011 UTILITY CONSTRUCTION JASPER COUNTY Rates Fringes Laborers: GROUP 1.....................$ 28.57 11.10 GROUP 2.....................$ 28.87 11.10 GROUP 3.....................$ 29.57 11.10 LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS (UTILITY CONSTRUCTION) GROUP 1: Construction laborer; Fence erector; Flagger; Grade checker; Guard rail erector; Wire mesh layer; Joint man (mortar, mastic and all other types); Lighting installer (permanent or temporary); Lineman for automatic grade maker on paving machines; Mortar man; Multi. -plate erector; Rip -rap installer (all products and materials); Road marking and delineation laborer; Setting and placing of all precast concrete products; Sign installation including supporting structure; Spraying of all epoxy, curing compound, or like material; sod layer; Air tool, power tool, and power equipment operator; Asphalt lute man; Asphalt raker man; Batch truck dumper; Bridge handrail erector; Handler (bulk or bag cement); Chain saw man; concrete puddler; concrete rubber; Concrete saw operator; Core drill operator, eye level; Hand blade operator; hydro EXHIBIT l PAGE Z� OI= seeder man; Motor -driven Georgia buggy operator; Power -driven compactor or tamper operator; Power saw operator; Pumperete assembly man; Screed man or screw man on asphalt paver; Rebar installer; Sandblaster man; Sealer applicator for asphalt (toxic); Setting and placing prestressed or precast concrete structural memebers; Side rail setter (for sidewalks, side ditches, radii, and pavements); Spreader box tender (manual or power -driven); Straw blower man; Subsurface drain and culvert pipe layer; Transverse and longitudinal hand bull float man; Concrete conveyor assembly man; Horizontal boring and jacking man; Jackman and sheetman; Pipe grade man; Winch and windlass operator GROUP 2: Cutting torch burner; Laser beam aligner; Manhole erector; Sewer pipe layer; Water line installer, temporary or permanent; Welder (electric or exy-acetylene) in connection with waterline and sewer work, Hod Carrier (tending bricklayers); TVing and associated grouting of utility lines GROUP 3: Air track and wagon driliman; Concrete barrier rail form setter; Dynamite and powder man; General leadman; Concrete Saw Joint Control cutting ---------------------------------------------------------------- LAB0O081-007 04/01/2011 UTILITY CONSTRUCTION ALL REMAINING COUNTIES Rates Fringes Laborers: GROUP 1.....................$ 22.62 11.10 GROUP 2.....................$ 22.92 11.10 GROUP 3.....................$ 23.62 11.10 LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS (UTILITY CONSTRUCTION) GROUP 1: Construction. laborer; Fence erector; Flagger; Grade checker; Guard rail erector; Wire mesh layer; Joint man (mortar, mastic and all other types); Lighting installer (permanent or temporary); Lineman for automatic grade maker on paving machines; Mortar man; Multi -plate erector; Rip -rap installer (all products and materials); Road marking and delineation laborer; Setting and placing of all precast concrete products; Sign installation including supporting structure; Spraying of all epoxy, curing compound, or like material; sod layer; Air tool, power tool, and power equipment operator; Asphalt lute man; Asphalt raker man; Batch truck dumper; Bridge handrail erector; Handler (bulk or bag cement); Chain saw man; concrete puddler; concrete rubber; Concrete saw operator; Core drill operator, eye level; hand blade operator; Hydro seeder man; Motor -driven Georgia buggy operator; Power -driven compactor or tamper operator; Power saw EXHIBIT PAGE 21.0-4F: operator; Pumperete assembly man; Screed man or screw man on asphalt paver; Rebar installer; Sandblaster man; Sealer applicator for asphalt (toxic); Setting and placing prestressed or precast concrete structural memebers; Side rail setter (for sidewalks, side ditches, radii, and pavements); Spreader box tender (manual or power --driven); Straw blower man; Subsurface drain and culvert pipe layer; Transverse and longitudinal hand bull float man; Concrete conveyor assembly man; Horizontal boring and jacking man; Jackman and sheetman; Pipe grade man; Winch and windlass operator GROUP 2: Cutting torch burner; Laser beam aligner; Manhole erector; Sewer pipe layer; Water line installer, temporary or permanent; Welder (electric or exy--acetylene) in connection with waterline and sewer work, Hod Carrier (tending bricklayers); TVing and associated grouting of utility lines GROUP 3: Air track and wagon drillman; Concrete barrier rail form setter; Dynamite and powder man; General leadman; Concrete Saw Joint Control cutting ---------------------------------------------------------------- LAB00999-001 04/01/2011 HEAVY AND HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Rates Fringes Laborers: GROUP 1.....................$ 22.62 11.05 GROUP 2.....................$ 22.92 11.05 GROUP 3.....................$ 23.62 11.05 LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Building and Construction Laborers; Scaffold Builders (other than for Plasterers); Mechanic Tenders; Window Washers and cleaners; Waterboys and Toolhousemen; Roofers Tenders; Railroad Workers; Masonry Wall Washers (interior and exterior); Cement Finisher Tenders; Carpenter Tenders; All Portable Water pumps with discharge up to (3) inches; Plaster Tenders; Mason Tenders; Flag & Signal Person. GROUP 2: Waterproofing; Handling of Creosot Lumber or like treated material (excluding railroad material); Asphalt Rakers and Lutemen; Kettlemen; Air Tool Operators and all Pneumatic Tool Operators; Air and Electric Vibrators and Chipping Hammer Operators; Earth Compactors Jackmen and Sheetmen working Ditches deeper than (6) ft.in depth; Laborers working in ditches (6) ft.in depth or deeper; Assembly of Unicrete Pump; Tile Layers (sewer or field) and Sewer Pipe Layer (metallic or non-metallic); Motor driven Wheelbarrows and Concrete Buggies; Hyster Operators; Pump Crete Assemblers; Core Drill Operators; Cement, Lime or Silica Clay Handlers (bulk or bag); Handling of Toxic - EXHIBIT PAGE. 0 Materials damaging to clothing; Pneumatic Spikers; Deck Engine and Winch Operators; Water Main and Cable Ducking (metallic and non-metallic); Screed Man or Screw Operator on Asphalt Paver; Chain and Demolition Saw Operators; Concrete Conveyor Assemblers. GROUP 3: Water Blast Machine Operator; Mortar Mixers; Welders (Acetylene or electric); Cutting Torch or Burner; Cement Nozzle. Laborers; Cement Gun Operator; Scaffold Builders when Working for Plasterers. Dynamite Men; Drillers -- Air Track or Wagon Drilling for explosives Hazardous and Toxic material handler, asbestos removal or handler. ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0012-006 05/02/2011 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEARBORN, OHIO, RIPLEY AND SWITZERLAND COUNTIES: Rates Painters: Bridges, Lead Abatement ..... $ 23.85 Brush & Roller, Paperhanger, Drywall Taping.$ 22.85 Sandblasting, Waterblasting.$ 23.60 Spray .......................$ 23.35 ------------------------------------------- PAIN0027--005 06/01/2010 NEWTON COUNTY, West of Highway #41 Rates GLAZIER ..........................$ 38.00 ---------------------------------------- PAIN0047-005 06/01/2011 Fringes 8.10 8.10 8.10 8.10 ------------- Fringes 24.62 ------------- BARTHOLOMEW, BOONE, BROWN, DECATUR, HAMILTON, HANCOCK, HENDRICKS, JACKSON, JENNINGS, JOHNSON, LAWRENCE, MARTIN, MARTIN, MONROE, MORGAN, ORANGE, AND SHELBY COUNTIES Rates Fringes Painters: BRIDGE WORK Brush & holler .............$ 24.93 11.22 Spray, Sandblaster, Waterblaster, Lead Based Paint Abatement ............ $ 28.99 11.22 Brush, Roller ...............$ 23.93 11.22 Spray and Sand -Blasting.....$ 24.93 11.22 ------------------------------------------------------------ PAIN0080--001 07/01/2011 BENTON, CARROLL, CASS, CLINTON, FOUNTAIN, MONTGOMERY TIPPECANOE AND WARREN COUNTIES IEXHIBrr7 PAGE 0 Rates Fringes Painters: Brush and Roller ............ $ 22.75 13.34 Spray and Sandblasting ...... $ 23.75 13.34 ----------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0091-007 06/01/2011 ELKHART, FULTON, KOSCIUSKO AND MARSHALL COUNTIES Rates Fringes Painters: Brush & Roller, Drywall Taping & Finishing, Vinyl/Paper Hanging ......... $ 25.68 11.85 Spray .......................$ 26.18 11.85 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0118-005 05/01/2011 CLARK, CRAWFORD, FLOYD, HARRISON JEFFERSON, SCOTT AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES Rates Fringes Painters: Brush, Roller & Paperhanger.$ 22.93 11.05 Spray, Sandblast & Waterblast..................$ 23.93 11.05 ------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0156-001 04/01/2011 DAVIESS, DUBOIS, GIBZSON, KNOX, PERRY, PIKE, POSSEY, SPENCER, VANDERBURGH, AND WARRICK COUNTIES Rates Fringes Painters: BRUSH & ROLLER ..............$ 25.60 12.16 DRYWALL FINISHERS ........... $ 25.85 12.16 MASTICS, CREOSOTES KEWINCH KOATE, & COAL TAR EPDXY ..... $ 26.60 12.16 SPRAY of MASTICS CREOSOTES, KWINCH KOATE, COAL TAR EPDXY ..............$ 27.60 12.16 SPRAY, SANDBLAST, POWER TOOLS, WATERBLAST & STEAM CLEANING ....................$ 26.60 12.16 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0197-001 08/01/2011 CLAY, GREENS, OWEN, PARKE, PUTNAM, SULLIVAN, VERMILLION AND VIGO COUNTIES: EXHIBIT PAGEOFL40 Rates Fringes Painters: Brush & Roller ..............$ 24.45 11.51 Sandblasting ................$ 26.45 11.51 Spray & Pot Man .............$ 25.95 11.51 Steel up to 301 .............$ ---------------------------------------------------------------- 24.45 11.00 PAIN0387-004 11/01/2009 DEARBORN, FRANKLIN, OHIO, RIPLEY, and SWITZERLAND COUNTIES Rates Fringes GLAZIER ..........................$ 23.70 11.40 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0460-004 06/01/2011 JASPER, NEWTON, PULASKI, STARKE AND WHITE COUNTIES Rates Fringes Painters: Brush & Roller ..............$ 33.99 19.88 Drywall Taping & Finishing._$ 34.79 19.88 ---------------_------------------------------------------------------ PAIN0469-002 07/01/2011 ADAMS, ALLEN, DEKALB, GRANT, HUNTINGTON, LAGRANGE, NOBLE, STEUBEN, WABASH, WELLS, and WHITLEY COUNTIES Rates Fringes Painters: 101' & over .................$ 22.01 11.17 31' - 60....................$ 21.41 11.17 61' - 1001 ........ .......... $ 21.81 11.17 Brush, Roller, Paperhanger, & Drywall Finishing ...................$ 20.56 11.17 Lead Abatement ..............$ 25.56 11.17 Spray & Sandblast Pot Tenders and Ground Personnel ...................$ 21.46 11.17 Spray, Sandblast, Power Tools, Waterblast, & Steam Cleaning ....................$ 21.56 11.17 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0669-001 04/01/2011 BLACKFORD, DELAWARE, FAYETTE, FRANKLIN, HENRY, HOWARD, JAY, MADISON, MIAMI, RANDOLPH, RUSH, TIPTON, UNION and WAYNE COUNTIES EXHIBIT Rates Fringes Painters: Brush; Roller; Paperhanging; Drywall Finishers ...................$ 20.00 10.44 Spray/Waterblasting; Sandblasting ................$ 21.00 10.44 ----------------------------------------------------------- PAIN1165-014 07/01/2011 CLARK, CRAWFORD, DAVIESS, DUBOIS, FLOYD, GIBSON, HARRISION, JEFFERSON, KNOX, MARTIN, ORANGE, PERRY, PIKE, POSER, SCOTT, SPENCER, VANDERBURGH, WARRICK AND WASHINGTON Rates Fringes GLAZIER ..........................$ 26.78 11.07 --------------------------------------------------------- PAIN1165-017 07/01/2011 ADAMS, ALLEN, BLACKFORD, DE KALB, GRANT, HUNTINGTON, JAY, NOBLE, STEUBEN, WABASH, WELLS AND WHITLEY COUNTIES Rates Fringes GLAZIER ..........................$ 22.00 11.62 ------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN1165-018 07/01/2011 JASPER and NEWTON (East of Highway #41) COUNTIES Rates Fringes GLAZIER ..........................$ 32.87 17.60 ----------------------------------------------------------- .PAIN1165-019 07/01/2011 ELKHART, FULTON, KOSCIUSKO, LAGRANGE, MARSHALL, PULASKI, and STARKE COUNTY Rates Fringes GLAZIER ..........................$ 22.24 14.00 ------------------------------------------------------------ PAIN1165-022 07/01/2011 BARTHOLOMEW, BENTON, BOONE, BROWN, CARROLL, CASS, CLAY, CLINTON, DECATUR, DELEWARE, FAYETTE, FOUNTAIN, GREENE,HAMILTON, HANCOCK, HENDRICKS, HENRY, HOWARD, JACKSON, JENNINGS, JOHNSON, LAWRENCE, MADISON, MARTON, MIAMI, MONROE, MONTGOMERY, MORGAN, OWEN, PARKE, PUTNAM, RANDOLPH, RUSH, SHELBY, SULLIVAN, TIPPECANOE, TIPTON, UNION, VIGO, VERMILLION, WARREN, WAYNE, and f=!(HfBIT PAGE? WHITE COUNTIES Rates Fringes GLAZIER ..........................$ 25.86 11.87 -------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0075-001 06/01/2007 CLAY, OWEN, PARKE, PUTNAM, VERMILLION AND VIGO COUNTIES: Rates Fringes CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER ... $ 22.75 8.40 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLASO101-001 01/01/2009 FULTON AND MARSHALL COUNTIES; PULASKI COUNTY (SOUTHERN 1/2): Rates Fringes CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER ... $ 27.76 9.87 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0101-003 06/01/2007 ADAMS, ALLEN, DEKALB, HUNTINGTON, NOBLE, STEUBEN, WELLS AND WHITLEY COUNTIES Rates Fringes CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER — $ 22.50 8.79 PLASTERER ........................$ 24.18 9.31 PLASO438-003 06/01/2011 PULASKI (NOTHERN 2/3), JASPER (N. EASTERN PORTION OF WEST TO BUT NOT INCLUDING WHEATFIELD), ALL OF STARKE COUNTY Rates Fringes CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER...$ 34.26 21.40 ------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0692-002 06/01/2010 AREA #46 BARTHOLOMEW, BOONE, BROWN, CLARK, CLAY, CRAWFORD, DAVIESS, DUBOIS, GIBSON, HENDRICKS, JACKSON, JEFFERSON, JENNINGS, JOHNSON, KNOX, LAWRENCE, MARTON, MARTIN, MONROE, MORGAN, ORANGE, OWEN, PARKE, PERRY, PIKE, POSEY, PUTNAM, SCOTT, SHELBY, SPENCER, VANDERBURGH, VERMILLION, VIGO and WARRICK COUNTIES Rates Fringes AREA #83 BLACKFORD, DELAWARE, GRANT, HAMILTON (Northern Part), HANCOCK (Northern Part), JAY, MADISON and WABASH COUNTIES Rates Fringes CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER...$ 24.10 10.69 PLASTERER ........................$ 25.69 11.75 PLAS0692-011 06/01/2010 AREA #83 DECATUR, FAYETTE, FRANKLIN, HENRY, RANDOLPH, RUSH, UNION and WAYNE COUNTIES Rates Fringes CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER...$ 24.10 10.69 PLASTERER ........................$ 25.69 11.75 -------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0692--015 06/01/2010 AREA #121 BENTON, CARROLL, CASS, CLINTON, FOUNTAIN, HOWARD, MIAMI, MONTGOMERY, TIPPECANOE, WARREN, WHITE and VERMILLION (Northern Part) COUNTIES Rates Fringes CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER ... $ 24.95 12.40 PLASTERER ........................$ 25.61 12.40 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0692-018 01/01/2011 ;AREA #165 NEWTON COUNTY Rates Fringes CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER ... $ 33.14 13.80 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0692-022 01/01/2010 Southward on Rt. No. 49 to the JASPER, BENTON and WHITE County lines, including the City Limits of Wheatfield, Rensselaer and Remington, Indiana. To the West, the boundary of NEWTON County EXHIBIT PAGE. Q Rates Fringes CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER AREA #406...................$ 31.23 14.27 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0692-023 06/01/2010 AREA #532 BOONE, HAMILTON (SOUTH HALF OF COUNTY NORTH TO NEW ROUTE INDIANA #32 INCLUDING NOBLESVILLE); HANCOCK COUNTY (SOUTHERN AND WESTERN PART OF HANCOCK COUNTY, NORTH TO BUT NOT INCLUDING FORTVILLE); HENDRICKS, JOHNSON, MARTIN and MORGAN COUNTIES Rates Fringes CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER ... $ 25.25 12.75 -------------------------------------------------- PLAS0692-027 04/01/2010 AREA #566 CRAWFORD, DAVIESS, DUBOIS, GIBSON, HARRISON, KNOX, MARTIN, PERRY, PIKE, POSEY, SPENCER, VANDERBURGH and WARRICK COUNTIES Rates Fringes CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER ... $ 23.80 12.71 ----------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0692-033 05/01/2007 BROWN, CLARKE, DEARBORN, FLOYD, FRANKLIN (SOUTHERN 1/2), JENNINGS, OHIO, RIPLEY AND SWITZERLAND COUNTIES Rates Fringes CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER AREA *821...................$ 21.90 8.25 --------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0136-003 10/01/2011 DAVIESS, DUBOIS, GIBSON, JACKSON, LAWRENCE, MARTIN, MONROE, ORANGE, OWEN, PERRY, PIKE, POSEY, SPENCER, VANDERBURGH, and WARRICK COUNTIES Rates Fringes Plumbers and Pipefitters......... $ 32.82 14.96 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0157-002 01/01/2012 EXH€�R PAGE-' QF BENTON, CARROLL, CLINTON, FOUNTAIN, MONTGOMERY, TIPPECANOE, WARREN AND WHITE COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Plumbers and Pipefitters......... $ 35.47 13.29 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0166-001 06/01/2011 ADAMS, ALLEN, BLACKFORD, DE KALB, GRANT, HUNTINGTON, NOBLE, STEUBEN, WABASH, WELLS, and WHITLEY COUNTIES Rates Fringes Plumber and Steamfitter.......... $ 29.75 12.77 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0166-002 06/01/2011 ELKHART, KOSCIUSKO, and LAGRANGE COUNTIES Rates Fringes PLUMBER ..........................$ 29.75 12.77 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0172-001 05/30/2011 JASPER (S of the N. Side of the City of Rensselear), MARSHALL, PULASKI and STARKE COUNTIES Rates Fringes Plumber, Pipefitter, Steamfitter ......................$ 29.61 16.55 --------------------------------------------_------------------------ PLuM0210-003 01/01/2012 JASPER (to the City of Rensselaer) and NEWTON COUNTIES Rates Fringes PLUMBER ..........................$ 36.70 18.53 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0392-006 09/01/2011 DEARBORN, RIPLEY, OHIO AND SWITZERLAND COUNTIES Rates Fringes Plumbers and Pipefitters......... $ 29.30 15.74 ------------------------------------------------------------------ PLUM0440-002 01/01/2012 BARTHOLOMEW, BOONE, HAMILTON, HANCOCK, HENDRICKS, HOWARD, JOHNSON AND MARION COUNTIES; MIAMI COUNTY (SOUTH OF A STRAIGHT EXHIBIT PAGE OF t? SINE WHERE ROUTE 218 ENTERS W. BOUNDARY); MORGAN, SHELBY and TIPTON COUNTIES Rates Plumbers and Pipefitters......... $ 33.17 ---------------------------------------- PLUM0502-001 08/01/2011 CLARK, FLOYD AND HARRISON COUNTIES Fringes 15.14 --------------------- Rates Fringes PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER...............$ 31.00 16.13 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0597-004 06/01/2011 JASPER (Excluding the city limits of Rensselear), AND NEWTON (Entire County) Rates Fringes PIPEFITTER .......................$ 44.05 24.13 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0661-002 07/01/2011 FAYETTE, FRANKLIN, HENRY, RANDOLPH, RUSH, UNION and WAYNE COUNTIES Rates Fringes Plummer and Steamfitter.......... $ 30.87 14.43 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ROOF0023-004 06/01/2010 ELKHART, FULTON, KOSCIUSKO, LAGRANGE, MARSHALL, PULASKI, and STARKE COUNTIES Rates Fringes Roofers: COMPOSITION .................$ 27.11 11.05 SLATE & TILE ................$ 27.11 11.05 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ROOF0023-008 06/01/2010 ALLEN, DEKALB, NOBLE, STEUBEN, and WHITLEY COUNTIES Rates Fringes Roofers: COMPOSITION .................$ 18.00 8.46 SLATE & TILE ................$ 18.50 8.46 EXHIBIT PAGEOF O, ----------------------------------------------------------------- ROOF0106-006 04/01/2011 CRAWFORD, DAVIESS, DUBOIS, GIBSON KNOX, MARTIN, ORANGE PERRY, PIKE, POSEY, SPENCER, VANDERBURGH AND WARRICK Rates Fringes Roofers: COMPOSITION .................$ 26.87 12.07 SLATE & TILE ................$ 27.37 12.07 ----------------------------------------------------------------- * ROOF0150-002 07/01/2011 CLAY, GREENE, OWEN, PARKE, SULLIVAN, VERMILLION AND VIGO COUNTIES Rates Fringes ROOFER ...........................$ 26.50 9.32 ----------------------------------------------------------------- SHEE0020-003 07/01/2010 ADAMS, ALLEN, BLACKFORD, CASS, DFKALB, GRANT, HOWARD, HUNTINGTON, JAY, MIAMI, NOBLE, STEUBEN, WABASH, WELLS, and WHITLEY COUNTIES Rates Fringes Sheet metal worker (HVAC Duct Work) ............................$ 31.01 17.21 ----------------------------------------------------------- SHEE0020-010 07/01/2011 BARTHOLOMEW, BOONE, BROWN, DECATUR, DELAWARE, FAYETTE, FRANKLIN, HAMILTON, HANCOCK, HENDRICKS, HENRY, JACKSON, JENNINGS, JOHNSON, LAWRENCE, MADISON, MARTON, MONROE, MORGAN, ORANGE, RIPLEY, RUSH, SHELBY, TIPTON, UNION AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES Rates Fringes Sheet metal worker ...............$ 31.72 17.75 --------------------------------------------------------- SHEE0020-024 07/04/2011 CLAY, GREENE, MARTIN, OWEN, PARKE, PUTNAM, SULLIVAN, VERMILLION, and VIGO COUNTIES Rates Fringes Sheet metal worker ...............$ 31.22 16.90 ---------------------------------------- TEAM0135-003 04/01/2011 REMAINING COUNTIES Rates Truck drivers: GROUP 1.....................$ 25.81 GROUP 2.....................$ 25.86 GROUP 3.....................$ 25.91 GROUP 4.....................$ 25.96 GROUP 5.....................$ 26.01 GROUP 6.....................$ 26.06 GROUP 7.....................$ 26.11 GROUP 8.....................$ 26.16 GROUP 9.....................$ 26.21 GROUPIO.....................$ 25.66 GROUP11.....................$ 25.76 GROOP12.....................$ 26.31 TRUCK DRIVER CLASSIFICATIONS EXHIBIT_ PAGE:2 1 OF - Fringes 426.60/wk + .37 426.60/wk + .37 426.60/wk + .37 426.60/wk + .37 426.60/wk + .37 426.60/wk + .37 426.60/wk + .37 426.60/wk + .37 426.60/wk + .37 426.60/wk + .37 426.60/wk + .37 426.60/wk + .37 GROUP 1: Single axle straight trucks; Batch trucks, wet or dry 3 (34E) axle or less; Single axle Grease and maintenance truck used to service on -road trucks GROUP 2: Single axle fuel and water trucks GROUP 3: Single axle "dog -legs", and tandem truck or dog- legs; winch trucks or A -frames when used for transportation purposes; Drivers on batch trucks, wet or dry over 3 (34E) batches and tandem axle grease and ;maintenance truck used to service on --road trucks GROUP 4: Tandem axle fuel trucks; tandem axle water trucks; butuminous distributors (two -man) GROUP 5: Tandem trucks over 15 tons payload; Single axle semi trucks; Farm tractors hauling material; Mixer trucks (all types); Trucks pulling tilt -top trailer single axle; Single axle low- boys; Truck -mounted pavement breakers GROUP 6: Tandem trucks or "dog -legs"; Semi -water Truck; Sprinkler Truck; Heavy equipment -type water wagons, 5,000 gallons and under; butuminous distributors (one-man) GROUP 7: Tri--axle trucks; Tandem axle semi trucks; Equipment when not self -loaded or pusher loaded, such as Koehring or similar dumpsters, track trucks, Euclid bottom dump and hug bottom dump, tournatrailers, tournarockers, Acey wagons or for similar equipment (12c yds or less); Mobile mixer truck;.Tandem Axle trucks pulling tilt -top trailer; Tandem - Axle lowboy; Tri- Axle batch Truck; Tri-Axle grease and maintenance truck used to service on --road trucks GROUP 8: Tandem -tandem semi trucks; Truck mechanics and welders; Heavy equipment -type water wagon over 5,000 gallons; Tri-Axle Trucks pulling tilt -top trailer; Low -boys, tandem -tandem axle GROUP 9: Low -boys, tandem tri-axle; Acey wagons up to and including 3 buckets; Equipment when not self -loaded or pusher loaded, such as kochring or similar dumpsters, Track Trucks, Euclid bottom dump and hug bottom dump, Tournatrailers, Tournarockers, Acey wagons or for similar equipment (over 12co. yds.) GROUP 10: Pick-up trucks GROUP 11: Helpers; Greasers; Tire men; Batch board tenders; Warehouseman GROUP 12: Acey wagon (over 3 buckets); Quad Axle Trucks ---------------------------------------------------------------- WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)). The body of each wage determination lists the classification and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the cited types) of construction in the area covered by the wage determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical order of "identifiers" that indicate whether the particular rate is union or non -union. Union Identifiers An identifier enclosed in dotted lines beginning with characters other than "SU" denotes that the union classification and rate have found to be prevailing for that classification. Example: PLUM0198-005 07/01/2011. The first four letters , PLUM, indicate the international union and the four -digit number, 0198, that follows indicates the local union number or district council number where applicable i.e., Plumbers Local 0198. The next number, 005 in the example, is an internal number used in processing the wage determination. The date, 07/01/2011, following these characters is the effective date of the most current negotiated rate/collective bargaining agreement which would be July 1, 2011 in the above example. Union prevailing wage rates will be updated to reflect any changes in the collective bargaining agreements governing the rate. Non -Union Identifiers Classifications listed under an "SU" identifier were derived from survey data by computing average rates and are not union rates; however, the data used in computing these rates may include both union and non -union data. Example: SULA2004-007 5/13/2010. SU indicates the rates are not union rates, LA indicates the State of Louisiana; 2004 is the year of the survey; and 007 is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. A 1993 or latex date, 5/13/2010, indicates the classifications and rates under that identifier were issued as a General Wage Determination on that date. Survey wage rates will remain in effect and will not change until a new survey is conducted. ---------------------------------------------------------------- WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS 1.) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be: * an existing published wage determination * a survey underlying a wage determination * a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage determination matter * a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the Davis -Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed. With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to: Branch of Construction Wage Determinations Wage and Hour Division U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, BC 20210 2.) If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to: EXHIBIT PAGE QF Wage and Hour Administrator U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party's position and by any information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue. 3_) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to: Administrative Review Board U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 4.) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final. END OF GENERAL DECISION