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HomeMy Public PortalAboutORD12483 4 BILL NO. 96-42 I SPONSORED BY COUNCILMAN Haake ORDINANCE NO. i + AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH MISSOURI PETROLEUM PRODUCTS COMPANY FOR SLURRY SEAL PROJECT. WHEREAS, Missouri Petroleum Products Company, has become the apparent lowest and best bidder on the Slurry Seal Project; BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The bid of Missouri Petroleum Products Company is declared to be the lowest and best bid and is hereby accepted. Section 2. The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute ;. an agreement with Missouri Petroleum Products Company for Slurry Seal Project. j ` I Section 3. The agreement shall be substantially the same in form and content as , that agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A. Section 4. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the date ! of its passage and approval. 7 </�tl / /996 Approved: Ju(c� a , ( q96 Passed: � ,� I I ! Presiding Officer Mayor { ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: I' 2" City Clerk ity cot e or i f: l i Y s ��+ C„ • . � s f p i JJ `: 1 r CITY OF.JEFFERSON Bond No. 11133248648 _PERFORMANCE, PAYMENT AND GUARANTEE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS,that we,the undersigned. Missouri Petroleum Products Company 1620 Woodson Road St. Louis, MO 63114 hereinafter, referred to as"Contractor"and Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, 777 San Marin Drive, " Novato, CA 94998 (415)899-2000 a Corporation organized under the laws of the State of California —and authorized to transact business in the State of Missouri as Surety,are held and firmly bound unto the City of Jefferson, MO hereinafter referred to as"Owner" in the penal sum of NINETY FOUR THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SEVEN AND 041100 DOLLARS _DOLLARS 94,607.04 1, lawful money of the United States of America for the payment of which sum, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves and our heirs, executors,administrators,successors,and assigns,jointly and severally by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THE FOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH THAT; I WHEREAS,the above bounded Contractor has on the day of 19- entered into a written contract with the aforesaid Owner for furnishing all materials,equipment,tools,superintendence, labor,and other facilities and accessories, for the construction of certain improvements as designated, defined and described in the i said Contract and the Conditions thereof, and in accordance with the specifications and plans therefore;a copy of said Contract being attached hereto and made a part hereof: NOW THEREFORE, if the said Contractor shall and will, in all particulars,well, duly and i faithfully observe,perform and abide by each and every covenant,condition, and part of the said Contract, and the Conditions, Specifications, Plans, Prevailing Wage Law and I other Contract Documents thereto attached or, by reference, made a part thereof, according to the true intent and meaning In each case, and if said contractor shall replace all defective parts,material and workmanship for a pedud of one year after acceptance by the Owner;,then this obligation shall be and become null and void;otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect. 4. I 1 { 4 � s 1 { "r PROVIDED FURTHER,that if the said Contractor fails to dui substances,provisions, g y pay for any labor,materials, I p ,pro)render,gasoline,lubricating oils,fuel oils,greases,coal repairs, I equipment and tools consumed or used in said work, groceries and foodstuffs, and all insurance premiums, compensation liability, and otherwise, or any other supplies or materials used or consumed by such Contractor or his, their, or Its subcontractors in performance of the work contracted to be done, the Surety will pay the same in any amount not exceeding the amount of this Obligation,together with Interest as provided by law: PROVIDED FURTHER, that the said Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration, or addition to the terms of the contract,or the work to be performed thereunder, or the specifications accompanying the M1 same,shall In any wise affect its obligation on this bond and it does hereby waive notice of any change,extension of time,alteration, or addition to the terms of the contract, or to the work, or to the specifications: PROVIDED FURTHER,that if the said Contractor fails to pay the prevailing hourly rate of• wages,as shown In the attached schedule, to any workman engaged in the construction Of the Improvements as designated, defined and described in the said contract, specifications and conditions thereof,the Surety will pay the deficiency and any penalty I provided for by law which the contractor Incurs by reason of(his/its)act or omission, in any amount not exceeding the amount of this obligation together with interest as provided by law: IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,the sai Suret has caus d Contractor has hereunto set his hand,and the said y ed these presents to be executed in its name,and Its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed, by it attomey-in-fact duly authorized thereunto so to do, at Prairie Village, Ks 19 on this the day of Fireman's Fund Insurance company _ Missouri Petroleum Prodcuts Company SURETY COMPANY CONTRACTOR —" l B _� > (SEAL) BY Z2— (SEAL) BY Janet L. Rehkop (SEAL) B Attorney in-fact tive) (Accompany this bond with Attorney-in-fact's authority from the Surety Company certified to include the date of the bond.) ^ry 1 I { } GENERAL. •N POWER OF ATTORNEY FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:That FIREMAN'S FUND 1 ISUR4NCE COMPANY,a Corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of MTate of California.and having its principal office in the County of Mann,State of California.has made,constituted and appointed,and does by these enamake,constitute and appoint JAMES C. PATE IDL, MICHAEL D. WHIPPS , JANET L. REHKOP, LISSA D. EVANS, TRUDI A. STORESUND, PATRICK T. PRIBYL, DOUGLAS P. IRVIN, BETH E. WHITE, KEVIN D. KALISH, DIANE ANGERS, jointly or severally PRAIRIE VILLAGE KS its true and lawful Attorney(s)-in-Fact,with full power and authority hereby conferred in its name,place and stead,to execute,seal,acknowledge and deliver any 1 and all bonds,undertaking,recognizances or other written obligations in the nature thereof_ l ' ..i j and to bind the Corporation thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such bonds were signed by the President,sealed with the corporate seal of the Corporation and duly attested by its Secretary,hereby ratifying and confirming all that the said Attorney(s)-in-Fact may do in the premises. This power of attorney is granted pursuant to Article VII,Sections 45 and 46of By-laws of FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY now in full force and effect. ' "Ardclt VII.Appointment and Authority of Resident Secretaries,Attorney-in-Fact and Agents to accept Legal Process and.Hake Appearances. Section 45.Appointment.The Chairman of the Board of Directors,the President,any Vice-President or any other person authorized bF the Board of Directors,the Chairman of the Board of Directors,the President or any Vice-President may,from time to time,appoint Resident Assistant Secretaries and Attorneys-in-Fact to represent and act for and ou behalf of the Corporation and Agents to accept legal process and make appearances for and on behalf of the 1 Corporation. Section 16.Authority.The authority of such Resident Assistant Secretaries,Attorneys-in-Fact and Agents shall be as prescribed in the instrument evidencing their appointment.Any such appointment and all authority grouted thereby may be revoked at any time by the Board of Directors or by any person empowered to make such appointment:' This power of attorney is signed and sealed under and by the authority of the following Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of FIRE\La.`I'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting duly called and held on the 7th day of August,1984,and said Resolution has not been amended or repealed: "RESOLVED,that the signature of any Vice-President, Assistant Secretary,and Resident Assistant Secretary of this Corporation,and the seal of this Corporation maybe affixed or printed on any power of attorney,on any revocation of any power of attorney,or on any certificate relating thereto,by facsimile, and any power of attorney,any revocation of any power of attorney,or certificate bearing such facsimile signature or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Corporation:' IN WITNESS WHEREOF,FIRENIAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its Vice-President,and its corporate to be hereunto affixed this 28th day of May 19 9 6 01, FIREMAN' ND I VCE COMPANY I By / ,cPrmdrnr STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. l COUNTY OF MARIN On this 98t day of M a v _19 96 before me personally came Td 4 M a l l o n tome known,who,being by me duly sworn,did depose and say:that he is Vice-President of FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY,the Corporation described in and which executed the above instrument;that he knows[he seal of said Corporation;that the seat affixed to the said ius[rument is such corporate j seal;that it was so affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said Corporation and that he signed his name thereto by like order. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have Is,reunto set my hand and affixed my official seal,the day and year herein first above written. i r A KRIEGER 0 r� coiarh.s,04st,7 > I .nwt,,e „Q rev r AVn,1C.C1UFOrtnu YARIM COUNTY 0 M1ry Cfnm.F�rea Mrs.A,t99a 1 CERTIFICATE . STATE OF CALIFORNIA () ss COUNTY OF MARIN 1 I,the undersigned,Resident Assistant Secretary of FIREM N'S/ AN FUND INSURANCE COMPANY,a CALIFORNIA Corporation,DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing and attached POWER OF ATTORNEY remains in full force and has not been revoked;and furthermore that Article ViI,Sections 45 and 46 of j✓ the By-laws of the Corporation,and the Resolution of the Board of Directors;set forth in the Power of Attorney,are now in force. . - Signed and sealed at the County f Marin.Dated the day of_ 19 o Raidmt AUinanl Secnary 360712—FF-11.87 . a r I' 1 r: , ,t ,� 5 _ t• x`.71 f 5 rr if r LOCKTO 1 I f ' k July 17, 1996 �i City of Jefferson, Mo RE: Missouri Petroleum Products Company ,G Bond No. 11133248648 1996 Slurry Seal/Prof . #32036 $94,607.04 To Whom It May Concern: This letter will serve as your authority to date the Bonds and the Powers of Attorney on the above captioned project. Yours truly, Fireman's Fund Insurance Company JD Rehkop F Attorney in fact CC: Fireman's Fund Insurance Company q. tj- f F i J i t h f J x r LAXIk IN COSIPANI1 fr5� r}C.t,v . �.�J�..,'�"StSi •j:CC. 'z�,°C:�:�°ssMwHt:xu.......___.._.._ «.•..,w a>•x:.e:a x f r t 5 1Ysi�"f};1X•aJ.F1t�Y'1UGriitk.dt ttl_'.`y1itNC:l6:vyyM,F,•f.yvtww.f.^+'-•!!-- i. 7 a��tt.�4 rf a ..-G t . . .* a .. .�, �.• ".e 4t� i e3 a } CITY OF JEFFERSON i PERFORMANCE, PAYMENT AND GUARANTEE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS,that we,the undersigned _ hereinafter, re erred to as"Contractor"and � � a Corporation organized under the r laws of the State o and�authorized to transact business in the State of as Surety, are held acid firmly bound unto the L hereinafter referred to as"Owner" � in the penal sum of DOLLARS 1 wful money of the United States of America for the payment of which sum, well an t/ ly to be made, we bind ourselves and our heirs, executors,administrators,successlo ,and assigns,jointly and severally by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THE FOR 01 G OBLIGATION IS SUCH THAT; i WHEREAS,the above bounded Contract r has on the day of_ 19 , entered into a written contrac with the aforesaid Owner for furnishing all materials, equipment,tools, superintendent ,labor, and other facilities and accessories, , for the construction of certain' improvements designated, defined and described in the said Contract and the Conditions thereof, an n accordance with the specifications and plans therefore;a copy of said Contract being d tached hereto and made a part hereof: JNOW THEREFORE, if,the said Contractor shall a d will, in all particulars, well, duly and faithfully observe,perform and abide by each and a ery covenant,condition,and part of the said Contract, and the Conditions, Specification , Plans, Prevailing Wage Law and other Contract Documents thereto attached or, by eference, made a part thereof, according to the true intent and meaning in each case, �d if said contractor shall replace all defective parts,material and workmanship for a perio Hof one year after acceptance by the Owner,then his obligation shall be and become null and void;otherwise it shall remain in full force an effect. y a ' I� GENERAL PROVISIONS i =1 FORWARD The following Articles GP-1 through GP-46 are "General Provisions of the Contract", modified as set forth in the Special Provisions. i GP-1 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS It is expressly understood and agreed that the Contract Documents comprise the Notice to Bidders, Instruction to Bidders, General Provisions, Special Provisions, Bid, Contract, iPerformance and One Year Guarantee Bond,Specifications,other documents listed in the Table of Contents and bound in this Volume. Plans, all Addenda thereto issued prior to the time of opening bids for the work,all of which are hereto attached,and other drawings, specifications, and engineering data which may be furnished by the Contractor and approved by the Owner,together with such additional drawings which may be furnished by the Engineer from time to time as are necessary to make clear and to define in greater• detail the intent of the specifications and drawings, are each and all component parts to the agreement governing the work to be done and the materials equipment to be furnished. All of these documents are hereby defined as the Contract Documents. The several parts of the Contract Documents are complementary, and what is called for by any one shall be as binding as if called for by all. The intention of the Documents is to ' include the furnishing of all materials, labor, tools, equipment and supplies necessary for constructing complete and ready to use the work specified. Materials or work described i in words which so applied have a well known technical or trade meaning shall be held to refer to such recognized standards. i z 1 The Contract shall be executed in the State and County where the Owner is located. Three (3) copies of the contract documents shall be prepared by the Contractor, each containing an exact copy of the Contractor's bid as submitted, the Performance Bond _ properly executed,a Statutory Bond where required, and the contract agreement signed by both parties thereto. These executed contract documents shall be filed as follows: _ Two with the Owner i One with the Contractor GP-2 DEFINITIONS J Wherever any work or expression defined in this article, or pronoun used in its stead, occurs in these contract documents, it shall have and is mutually understood to have the Jmeaning herein given: 1. "Contract"or"Contract Documents"shall include all of the documents enumerated j.., In the previous article. X IN i fI' : 1 I I . . 2. "Owner", "City",or words Party of the First Part",shall mean the party entering into contract to secure performance of the work covered by this Contract and his or its duly authorized officers or agents. 3. "Contractor"or the words"Party of the Second Part" shall mean the party entering into contract for the performance of the work covered by this contract and his duly authorized agents or legal representatives. 4. "Subcontractors" shall mean and refer to a corporation, partnership, or individual having a direct contract with the Contractor, for performing work at the job site. ; i 5. "Engineer"shall mean the authorized representative of the Director of Public Works, (i.e., the Engineering Supervisor). 6. "Construction Representative" shall mean the engineering or technical assistant duly authorized by the Engineer limited to the particular duties entrusted to him or them as subsequently set forth herein. 7. "Date of Award of Contract"or words equivalent thereto, shall mean the date upon j which the successful bidder's proposal is accepted by the City. S. "Day"or"days", unless herein otherwise expressly defined, shall mean a calendar day or u..;s of twenty-four hours each. 9. "The work" shall mean the work to be done and the equipment, supplies and materials to be furnished under this contract, unless some other meaning is °t indicated by the context. a,J 10. "Plans" or"drawings" shall mean and include all drawings which may have been prepared by the Engineer as a basis for proposals, all drawings submitted by the sJ successful bidder with his proposal and by the Contractor to the City, if and when approved by the Engineer,and all drawings submitted by the City to the Contractor during the progress of the work,as provided for herein. 11. Whenever in these contract documents the words"as directed","as required","as '1 permitted", "as allowed", or words or phrases of like import are used, it shall be —J understood that the direction,requirement,permission,or allowance of the City and Engineer is intended. 12. Similarly the words"approved", "reasonable", "suitable","acceptable", properly , "satisfactory", or words of like effect and import, unless otherwise particularly specified herein,shall mean approved, reasonable,suitable,acceptable, proper or satisfactory in the judgment of the City and Engineer. r < 1 i 13. Whenever any statement is made in these Contract Documents containing the expression "it is understood and agreed or any expression of the like import, such expression means the mutual understanding and agreement of the Contractor and I the City. I 1 14. "Missouri Highway Specifications" shall mean the latest edition of the "Missouri I Standard Specifications for Highway Construction" prepared by the Missouri i Highway and Transportation Commission. i GP-3 THE CONTRACTOR F It is understood and agreed that the Contractor, has by careful examination satisfied himself as to the nature and location of the work, the conformation of the ground, the `. character, quality and quantity of the materials to be encountered, the character of the equipment and facilities needed preliminary to and during the prosecution of the work,the general local conditions, and all other matters which can in any way affect the work under. `1 this Contract. No verbal agreement or conversation with any officer, agent or employee xt- ,J of the City, either before or after the execution of this contract, shall affect or modify any ` of the terms or obligations herein contained. The relation of the Contractor to the City shall be that of an independent contractor. GP-4 THE ENGINEER The Engineer shall be the City's representative during the construction period and he shall observe the work in process on behalf of the City by a series of periodic visits to the job site. He shall have authority to act on behalf of the City. ti 6 The Engineer assumes no direction of employees of the Contractor or subcontractors and no supervision of the construction activities or responsibility for their safety. The Engineer's sole responsibility during construction is to the City to endeavor to protect defects and Jdeficiencies in the work. Any plan or method of work suggested by the Engineer, or other representative of the City, J to the Contractor,but not specified or required, if adopted or followed by the Contractor in whole or in part, shall be used at the risk and responsibility of the Contractor; and the Engineer and the City will assume no responsibility therefore. GP-5 BOND ti i �i Coincident with the execution of the Contract, the Contractor shall furnish a good and ; sufficient surety bond in the full amount of the contract sum. This surety bond, executed by the Contractor to the City, shall be a guarantee: (a) for the faithful performance and completion of the work in strict accordance with the terms and intent of the contract documents; (b) the payment of all bills and obligations arising from this contract which 40, J . ■ ' t'�j 1 __. ..>+urn i. u,.........rrs.uu,n.,.r .. ... r ::.,.,...:.... , = ' ld + f j �r i might in any manner become a claim against the City; (c) for the payment to the City of all sums due or which may become due by the terms of the contract,as well as by reason of an violation thereof b the Contractor; and for period of one year from and -� Y Y P Y immediately following the acceptance of the completed project by the City,the payment i to the City of all damage loss and expense which may occur to the City by reason of defective materials used, or by reason of defective or improper workmanship done, in the J furnishing of materials, labor, and equipment in the performance of the said contract. -� All provisions of the bond shall be complete and in full accordance with statutory J requirements. The bond shall be executed with the property sureties through a company licensed and qualified to operate in the state and approved by the City. Bond shall be -� signed by an agent resident in the state and date of bond shall be the date of execution I of the contract. I j If at any time during the continuance of the contract the surety on the Contractor's bond becomes irresponsible, the City shall have the right to require additional and sufficient sureties which the Contractor shall furnish to the satisfaction of the City within ten (10)days• after notice to do so. In default thereof,the contract may be suspended, all payments or money due the Contractor withheld, and the contract completed as hereinafter provided. GP-6 INSURANCE GP-6.1 GENERAL: ; The Contractor shall secure,pay for and maintain during the life of the Contract, insurance of such types and amounts as necessary to protect himself, and the City, against all { hazards enumerated herein. All policies shall be in the amounts, form and companies satisfactory to the City. t, The insuring company shall deliver to the City certificates of all insurance required, signed j {, by an authorized representative and stating that all provisions of the following specified requirements are complied with. jAll certificates of insurance required herein shall state that ten (10)days written notice will i be given to the City before the policy is canceled or changed. All certifications of insurance shall be delivered to the City prior to the time that any operations under this contract are {. started. I All of said Contractor's certificates of insurance shall be written in an insurance company authorized to do business in the State of Missouri. J ' Y r 1 t 54 11 t t 1 J. '41. '�' --..w..rw..nreYA:Ati+A^.•c'L"Jw '.}St:"..YG'n .^!:�1:•e•�•Y.t,w'fffit it.'+Li,',••.•. ••-•1•: !:,• t+ t T � ' t T �1 S f I GP-6.2 BODILY INJURY LIABILITY & PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY INSURANCE (1) Bodily Injury Liability insurance coverage providing limits for bodily injuries, including death,of not less than$1,000,000 per person and $100,000 per occurrence. i t f (2) Property Damage Liability insurance coverage for limits of not less than$1,000,000 per one occurrence nor less than $1,000,000 aggregate to limit for the policy year. GP-6.3 CONTRACTOR'S PROTECTIVE BODILY INJURY LIABILITY & PROTECTIVE PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY INSURANCE: (COVERING OPERATIONS OF SUBCONTRACTORS) fi (1) Contractors contingent policy providing limits of at least $100,000 per person and $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury or death. (2) Property Damage Liability providing limits of at least$1,000,000 per occurrence and $1,000,000 aggregate. GP-6.4 CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY Property Damage coverage with $1,000,000 aggregate limit. GP-6.5 OWNER'S PROTECTIVE LIABILITY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE The Contractor shall purchase and maintain Owner's Protective Liability and Property A Damage insurance issued in the name of the Owner and the Engineer as will protect both i against any and all claims that might arise as a result of the operations of the Contractor or his subcontractors in fulfilling this contract. n The minimum amount of such insurance shall be the same as required for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability Insurance. This policy shall be filed with the Owner t _I and a copy filed with the Engineer. + J GP-6.6 EXCLUSIONS J The above requirements GP-1.2, 1.3, 1.5 for property damage liability shall contain no exclusion relative to: , (1) Blasting or explosion. (Consult Technical Specifications Part I for possible deletion of this requirement on subject project.) ! ; (2) Injury or destruction of property below the surface of the ground, such as wires, ^' ; conduits, pipes, mains,sewers, etc.,caused by the Contractor's operations. e 4 s x y •4TSi'v°rvdk*�Jliit C.itl.'tiL t'+t4.`.tiS'af '1ki%<a.Ra�� w w ,:2 ^s',..t+ .,}d'.c t +" r• •r{• x +t 5{+ E t`�f•!}'���1�+ ��4� , .. `r !r. ,>t 1 , _ r. 1°w-�p? '•stG lf. i., `t§ �M1 S !t t l } 4 t tr r 1 I . i • 1 t (3) The collapse of, or structural injury to, any building or structure on or adjacent to the -1 City's premises, or injury to or destruction of property resulting therefrom, caused b removal of other buildings, structures, or supports,or by excavations below the surface of l the ground. y the i GP-6.7 AUTOMOBILE BODILY INJURY LIABILITY&AUTOMOBILE PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY INSURANCE I ' Contractor shall carry in his name, additional assured clauses protecting City, Liability Insurance with Bodily Injury or Death Limits of not less than $100,000 per person nd $1,000,000 per occurrence, and property damage limits of not less than $100,000 with hired car and non-owned vehicle coverage or separate policy carrying similar limits. The above is to cover the use of automobiles and trucks on and off the site of the J ro'e , p ct. -, GP-6.8 EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION I i Employer's and Workmen's Compensation Insurance as will protect him against any and all claims resulting from injuries to and death of workmen engaged in work under this contract, and in addition the Contractor shall carry occupational disease coverage statutory limits,and Employer's Liability with a limit of$100,000 per person. The"All State" i endorsement shall be included. In case any class of employees is not protected under the Workmen's Compensation Statute, the Contractor shall provide and cause such contractor to provide adequate employer's liability coverage as will protect him against any claims resulting from injuries to and death of workmen engaged in work under this contract. J GP-6.9 INSTALLATION FLOATER INSURANCE I This insurance shall insure and protect the Contractor and the City from all insurable risks of physical loss or damage to materials and euipment, not Builders Risk Insurance,when in warehouses or st age areas, during installation, during testing and until the work is accepted. It shall be of the "All Risks" type, with coverage designed for the circumstances which may occur in the particular work included in this I contract. The coverage shall be for an amount not less than the value of the work at completion, less the value of the material and equipment insured under Builder's Risk j Insurance. The value shall include the aggregate value of the City-furnished equipment _ and materials to be erected or installed by the Contractor not otherwise insured under 1 Builder's Risk Insurance. .J Installation Floater Insurance shall also provide for losses, if any to be adjusted with and J made payable to the Contractor and the City as their interests may appear. i ear.p If the aggregate value of the City-furnished and Contractor-furnished equipment is less than$10,000 such equipment may be covered under Builder's Ris covered, this Installation Floater Insurance may be omitted. k Insurance, and if so , s Yi t I � � � t r 1 t -y 1 GP-6.10 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR OTHER LOSSES For the considerations in this agreement heretofore stated,in addition to Contractor's other .n' obligations, the Contractor assumes full responsibility for all loss or damage from any cause whatsoever to any tools owned by the mechanics, any tool machinery, equipment, or motor vehicles owned or rented by the Contractor's, his agents, sub-contractors, material men or his or their employees,to sheds or other temporary structures,scaffolding and staging, protective fences, bridges and sidewalk hooks. The Contractor shall also assume responsibility for all loss or damage caused by,arising out of or incident to larceny, theft, or any cause whatsoever(except as hereinbefore provided)to the structure on which r �l the work of this contract and any modifications,alterations,enlargements thereto, is to be done, and to materials and labor connected or to be used as a part of the permanent materials, and supplies necessary to the work. GP-6.11 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY ON DAMAGES & CLAIMS INDEMNIFYING CITY The Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the City and Engineer and their officers and agents, of and from all losses, damages, costs, expenses, judgments, or decrees whatever arising out of action or suit that may be brought against the City or Engineer or any officer or agent of either of them, for or on account of the failure, omission,or neglect of the Contractor to do and perform any of the covenants, acts, matters, or things by this 1 contract undertaken to be done or performed, or for the injury, death or damage caused by the negligence or alleged negligence of the Contractor or his subcontractors or his or M" their agents, or in connection with any claim or claims based on the lawful demands of subcontractors, workmen, material men, or suppliers of machinery and parts thereof, equipment,power tools and supplies incurred in the fulfillment of this contract. GP-6.12 NOTIFICATION IN EVENT OF LIABILITY OR DAMAGE Upon the occurrence of any event,the liability for which is herein assumed,the Contractor agrees to forthwith notify the City, in writing such happening, which notice shall forthwith give the details as to the happening,the cause as far as can be ascertained,the estimate of loss or damage done, the names of witnesses, if any, and stating the amount of any claim. GP-7 ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT ! . The Contractor shall not assign or transfer this contract nor sublet it as a whole,without the written consent of the City and of the Surety on the Contractor's bond. Such consent of F Surety, together with copy of assignment, shall be filed with the City. No assignment, - transfer or subletting,even though consented to,shall relieve the Contractor of his liabilities under this contract. Should any assignee fail to perform the work undertaken by him in a satisfactory manner,the City may at his option annul and terminate Assignee's contract. _i Z ". - a 9.;:+.::�:.•:1i;a.r:ai..� ,,;;iyie,:.'.,.�w;r.^..:'. ',qtr .. � + �`._.._.... . "�� :+ s ;,-;t l�,,: ? •. t C. + F �tw,i rY t���r,,�y�r . ' I .. 4411 . i f GP-8 SUBCONTRACTS, PRINCIPAL MATERIALS& EQUIPMENT ' ? Prior to the award of the contract,the Contractor shall submit for approval of the City a list of subcontractors and the sources of the principal items of materials and equipment which h e proposes to use in the construction of the project. P P h The Contractor agrees that he is as fully responsible to the City for the acts and omissions of his subcontractors and of person either directly or indirectly employed by them as he is k for the acts and omissions or persons directly employed by him. Any notices to the Contractor shall be considered as notice to any affected subcontractors. Nothing contained in the Contract Documents shall create any contractual relation between j any subcontractor and the City. i No officer, agent or employee of the City, including the Engineer, shall have any power or authority whatsoever to bind the City or incur any obligation in its behalf to any subcontractor,material supplier or other person in any manner whatsoever. GP-9- OTHER CONTRACTS i � The City reserves the right to let other contracts in connection with this work. The Contractor shall afford other contractors reasonable opportunity for the introduction and storage of their materials and the execution of their work, and shall properly connect and coordinate his work with theirs. If any part of the Contractor's work depends for proper execution or results on the work of any other contractor,the Contractor shall inspect and promptly report to the Engineer any defect in such work that renders it unsuitable for such proper execution and results. His failure so to inspect and report all constitute an acceptance of the other contractor's j work as fit and proper for the reception of his work, except as to defects which may develop in the other contractor's work after the execution of his work. Wherever work being done by the City's forces or by other contractors is contiguous to J work covered by this Contract,the respective rights of the various interests involved shall be established by the Engineer, in order to secure the completion of the various portions of the work in general harmony. GP-10- LEGAL RESTRICTIONS, PERMITS AND REGULATIONS -� The Contractor shall procure at his own expense all necessary licenses and permits of a I temporary nature and shall give due and adequate notice to those in control of all properties which may be affected by his operations. Rights-of-way and easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in existing facilities shall be provided by the City unless otherwise specified. The Contractor shall give all notices and comply with all ~� laws,ordinances, rules and regulations bearing on the conduct of the work as drawn or �} specified. 1 4 11 1 )r }) ; i GP-11. ROYALTIES AND PATENTS It is agreed that all royalties for patents or patent claims,infringement whether such patents f •- ' are*for processes or devices,that might be involved in the construction or use of the work, r ! 1 shall be included in the contract amount and the Contractor shall satisfy all demands that may be made at any time for such and shall be liable for any damages or claims for patent I infringements, and the Contractor shall at his own expense, defend any and all suits or ` proceedings that may be instituted at any time against the City for infringement or alleged l infringement of any patent or patents involved in the work, and in case of an award of damages,the said Contractor shall pay such award;final payment to the Contractor by the City will not be made while any such suits or claims remain unsettled. ,. GP-12. SCOPE AND INTENT OF SPECIFICATIONS AND PLANS , w GP-12.1 GENERAL - ! These Specifications and Project Plans are intended to supplement, but not necessarily duplicate each other,and together constitute one complete set of Specifications and Plans' so that any work exhibited in the one and not in the other,shall be executed just as if it has been set forth in both, in order that the work shall be completed according to the complete design of the Engineer. Should anything be omitted from the Specifications and Plans which is necessary to a clear understanding of the work,or should it appear various instructions are in conflict,then the Contractor shall secure written instructions from the Engineer before proceeding with the construction affected by such omissions or discrepancies. It is understood and agreed that the work shall be performed and completed according to the true spirit,meaning and intent of the contract, specifications and plans. GP-12.2 FIGURED DIMENSIONS TO GOVERN i Dimensions and elevations shown on the plans shall be accurately followed even though they differ from scaled measurements. No work shown on the plans, the dimensions of which are not indicated shall be executed until the required dimensions have been obtained from the Engineer. j GP-12.3 CONTRACTOR TO CHECK PLANS AND SCHEDULES The Contractor shall check all dimensions, elevations and quantities shown on the plans, and schedules given to him by the Engineer, and shall notify the Engineer of any discrepancy between the plans and the conditions on the ground,or any error or omission in plans,or in the layout as given by stakes,points, or instructions,which he may discover in the course of the work. The Contractor will not be allowed to take advantage of any I - error or omission in the plans or contract documents, as full instructions will be furnished 1 by the Engineer should such error or omission be discovered, and the Contractor shall carry out such instructions as if originally specified. 5 { .�t ' t , a i ' .... .i n.�• ...Yt r} x rj�^.},t�M-ryM'f`�y,4`,j"s s. �f i i .,... i r "a N � _ The apparent silence of the Plans and Specifications as to any detail or the apparent j omission from them of a detailed description concerning any point, shall be regarded as meaning that only the best general practices, as accepted by the particular trades or I industries involved, shall be used. „ GP-12.4 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS I Reference to standard specifications of any technical society,organization or association, or to codes of local or state authorities,shall mean the latest standard,code,specification, or tentative specification adopted and published at the date of taking bids, unless specifically stated otherwise. GP-13 CONSTRUCTION REPRESENTATIVE AT PROJECT The City may appoint or employ such"Construction Representative"as the City may deem -� proper, to observe the work performed under this Contract,to the end that said work is J performed, in substantial accordance with the plans and specifications therefor. The Project Representative assumes no direction of employees of the Contractor or Subcontractors and no supervision of the construction activities or responsibility for their safety. The sold duty of the Project Representative during the construction is to the City to endeavor to protect against defects and deficiencies in the work. The Contractor shall regard and obey the directions and instructions of the Construction Representative so appointed, when the same are consistent with the obligations of this contract and the specifications therefor, provided, however, that should the Contractor object to any order given by the Construction Representative, the Contractor may make written appeal to the Engineer for his decision. The Construction Representative and other properly authorized representatives of the City shall be free at all times to perform their duties,an intimidation or attempted intimidation of any one of them by the Contractor or by any of his employees shall be sufficient reason, if the City so decides,to annul the contract. Such construction representation shall not relieve the Contractor from any obligation to f 3 perform said work strictly in accordance with the plans and specifications or any �+ modifications thereof as herein provided, and work not so constructed shall be removed and made good by the Contractor at his own expense,and free of all expense to the City, whenever so ordered by the Engineer, without reference to any previous oversight in observation of work. Any defective material or workmanship may be rejected by the — Engineer at any time before the final acceptance of the work,even though the same may have been previously overlooked and estimated for payment. The Construction Representative shall have no authority to permit any deviation from the t plans and specifications except on written order from the Engineer,and the Contractor will be liable for any deviation except on such written order. f a V 1. 1 All condemned work shall be promptly taken out and replaced by satisfactory work, and all ' condemned materials shall be promptly removed from the vicinity of the work. Should the Contractor fail or refuse to comply with instructions in this respect the City may, upon certification by the Engineer,withhold payment or proceed to terminate contracts as herein provided. Reexamination of questioned work may be ordered by the Engineer, and if so ordered the work must be uncovered by the Contractor. If such work be done in accordance with the Contract Documents,the City shall pay the cost of reexamination and replacement. If such work be found not in accordance with the Contract Documents,the Contractor shall pay S such cost,unless he shall show that defect in the work was caused by another contractor of the City and in that event the City shall pay such cost. P fJ The Contractor shall furnish samples of testing purposes of any material required by the Engineer,and shall furnish any information required concerning the nature or source of any material which he proposes to use. GP-14 LINES AND GRADES The Department of Public Works will set construction stakes establishing lines, scopes, and continuous profile grade in road work, and center-line and bench marks for culvert work, and appurtenances as may be deemed necessary,and will furnish the Contractor, .J with all necessary information relating to lines, slopes, and grades, to lay out the work correctly. The Contractor shall maintain these lines, grades, and bench marks and use them to lay out the work he is to perform under this contract. .. J The Contractor shall notify the Department of Public Works not less than 48 hours before i stakes are required. No claims shall be made because of delays if the contractors fail to I► give such notice. " i The Contractor shall carefully preserve slakes and benchmarks. If such stakes and bench f mark become damaged,lost, displaced,9 aced or removed I at his expense and deducted from the payment for the workontractor,they shall be reset Any work done without being properly located and established by base lines,offset stakes, bench marks, or other basic reference points checked by the Construction Representative may be ordered removed and replaced at the Contractor's expense. µ { J GP-15 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR MATERIALS The Contractor shall be responsible for the condition of all materials furnished by him,and i he shall replace at his own cost and expense any and all such material found to be F defective in design or manufacture, or which has been damaged after delivery. This includes the furnishing of all materials and labor required for replacement of any installed materials which is found to be defective at any time prior to the expiration of one year from i the date of final payment. J The manufacturer of pipe for use on this project shall certify in writing to the City that all ' ' materials furnished for use in this project do conform to theses specification I p S. Whenever standard tests are conducted, he shall forward a copy of the test results to the City. 4 +.1 y r i .� GP-16 WATER All water required for and in connection with the work to be performed shall be by the Contractor at his sole cost and expense. provided Gp-17 I P- ER All power for lighting, operation of the Contractor's plant or equipment or for any othe by the Contractor, shall be provided by the Contractor at his sole cost and expense ruse GP-18 . SUPERINTENDENCE AND WORKMANSHIP 1 The Contractor shall keep on his work, during its progress, a competent su p erinten and any necessary assistants. The superintendent shall represent the Contractor in his absence and all directions given to him shall be as binding as if given to the Contractor. I J The Contractor shall provide proper tools and equipment and the services of all workmen mechanics,tradesmen,and other employees necessary in the construction and execut on of the work contemplated and outlined herein. The employees j competent and willing to perform satisfactorily the wor reuiired of them Contractor shall be who is disorderly, intemperate or incompetent or who neglects or refuses Any o perform employee work in a satisfactorily manner,shall be promptly discharged. p orm his It is called particularly to the Contractor's attention that only first class workmanship will acceptable. p be GP-19 MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC Whenever any street is closed,the Police Department, Fire Department, Services shall be notified prior to the closing. When a portion of the project s closed to A � through traffic,the Contractor shall rout to around the section of the project if applicable. The route of all detours shall be approved detour to . by the Director of Public Works. All detour signing shall conform to the"Manual on Traffic Control Devices". Uniform Throughout the project, wherever homes are served directly from a street or portion of street which is to be reconstructed under this project,the Contractor shall make eve effort to provide access to each home every night. This work shall be subsidiar every the construction and no direct payment will b y e e made for it. GP-20 BARRICADES AND LIGHTS i + All streets,roads,highways, and other public thoroughfares which are closed to traffic shall I be protected by means of effective barricades on which signs. Barricades shall be located at the nearest intersecting ctinge ulbllc h highway or warning each side of the blocked section. p ghway or street on All open trenches and other excavations shall be provided with suitable barriers,signs, lights to the extent that adequate protection Is provided to the public. obstructions, and _l as material piles and equipment,shall be provided with similar warning and lights. such 1 g signs and lights. s. ''it .. (' i All barricades and obstructions shall be illuminated by means of warning lights at night. All lights used for this purpose shall be kept burning from sunset to sunrise. Materials j stored upon or alongside public streets and highways shall be so placed, and the work at ' all times shall be so conducted, as to cause the minimum obstruction and inconvenience to the traveling public. All barricades,signs, lights and other protective devices shall be installed and maintained In conformity with applicable statutory requirements, and in conformance with the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All necessary barricades, signs, lights and other l protective devices will be furnished, installed and maintained by the Contractor. This work + shall be subsidiary to the construction and no direct payment will be made for it. GP-21 EXISTING UNDERGROUND INSTALLATIONS AND STRUCTURES Pipe lines and other existing underground installations and structures in the vicinity of the work to be done hereunder are indicated on the plans according to the best information I available to the City. The City does not guarantee the accuracy of such information. The -t Contractor shall make every effort to locate all underground pipe lines, conduits and structures by contacting owners of underground utilities and by prospecting in advance of r I the excavation. Any delays to the Contractor caused by pipe lines or other underground structures or obstructions not shown by the plans, or found in locations different than those indicated, f shall not constitute a claim for extra work, additional payment or damages. No payment will be made to the Contractor for locating and protecting utilities and cooperating with their owners, and any damages caused to the utilities by the Contractor's negligence shall be repaired entirely at the Contractor's expense. I J Utilities,other than sanitary sewers and water mains,which,in the opinion of the Engineer, must be moved will be mo ted by the utility company at no cost to the Contractor. Sanitary it I sewers which must be mor ed shall be re-laid by the Contractor and paid for at the prices I bid. Only sewers which must be moved because of direct conflict with the storm sewer f ; J conduit will be paid for in this manner. Sewers damaged by excavation but not in direct conflict with the storm sewer will be repaired at the Contractor's expense. � � I GP-22 PROTECTION OF WORK AND PROPERTY F { The Contractor shall be accountable for any damages resulting from his operations. He t shall be fully responsible for the protection of all persons including members of the public, -� employees of the City and employees of other contractors or subcontractors and all public I and private property including structures, sewers and utilities above and below ground, along, beneath, above, across or near the site or sites of the work, or other persons or property which are in any manner affected by the prosecution of the work. The Contractor shall furnish and maintain all necessary safety equipment such as barriers, signs,warning lights and guards as required to provide adequate protection or persons and r7 i property. f l t u 1 ( b • The Contractor shall give reasonable notice to the owner or owners of public or private property and utilities when such property is liable to injury or damage through the performance of the work,and shall make all necessary arrangements with such owner or :r owners relative to the removal and replacement or protection of such property or utilities. In an emergency affecting the safety of life or of the work or of adjoining property, the Contractor, without special instruction or authorization, is hereby permitted to act at his discretion to prevent such threatened loss or injury, and he shall so act. Any compensation, claimed by the Contractor on account of emergency work, shall be determined by agreement or arbitration. - The Contractor agrees to hold the City harmless from any and all loss or damages arising out of jurisdictional labor disputes or other labor troubles of any kind that may occur during the construction or performance of this contract. i GP-23 GUARANTEE OF MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP i i The Contractor hereby guarantees the work in connection with this contract against faulty. l materials or poor workmanship during the period of one (1) year after the date of i ] completion of the contract. GP-24 NO WAIVER OF RIGHTS Neither observation of work by the City or any of their officials, employees, or agents, nor any order by the City for payment of money, or any payment for, or acceptance of, the whole or any part of the work by the City, nor any extension of time, nor any possession i taken by the City or its employees, shall operate as a waiver of any provision of this contract, or of any power herein reserved to the City, or any right to damages herein provided,nor shall any waiver of any breach in this contract be held to be a waiver of any other or subsequent breach. GP-25 USE OF COMPLETED PORTIONS be laced in service when completed or !. If desired by the City, portions of the work may p J partially completed and the Contractor shall give proper access to the work for this purpose;but such use and operation shall not constitute an acceptance of the work, and the Contractor shall be liable for defects due to faulty construction until the entire work under this Contract is finally accepted and for the guarantee period thereafter. GP-26 ADDITIONAL OMITTED OR CHANGED WORK J The Owner, without invalidating the Contract, may order additional work to be done in '1 connection with the Contract or may alter or deduct from the work,the Contract sum to be adjusted accordingly. All such work shall be executed to the same standards of it _i workmanship and performance as though therein included. The Engineer shall have authority to make minor changes in the work,not involving cost, x` and not inconsistent with the purposes of the work. w s 1 .�................w+o.w..e.. a «`;"S' rt.. r • ;,:r.:•:•>. ;;�: ., ..'.:t_... !t ,i:n`: . ,.n� 'c+I` s r *' ..�J it 1 n'f i � d{' t�t t< 4 1 r' z # i $ t Except for adjustments of estimated quantities for unit price work or materials to conform to actual pay quantities therefor as may be provided for in the Special Conditions, all changes and alterations in the terms or scope of the Contract shall be made under the 1 authority of duly executed change orders issued and signed b the Owner and accepted 9 Y p and signed by the Contractor. All work increasing the cost shall be done as authorized by Ithe Owner and ordered in writing by the Engineer, which order shall state the location, character,amount, and method of compensation. No additional or changed work shall be i made unless in pursuance of such written order by the Engineer, and no claim for an I addition to the Contract sum shall be valid unless so ordered. 1 If the modification or alteration increases the amount of work to be done, and the added l work or any part thereof is of a type and character which can be properly and fairly I classified under one or more unit price items of the Proposal,then such added work or part thereof shall be paid for according to the amount actually done and at the applicable unit price or prices therefor. Otherwise, such work shall be paid for as "Extra Work" as -� hereinafter provided in this Article GP-26. If the modification or alteration decreases the amount of work to be done, such decrease, shall not constitute the basis for a claim for damages or anticipated profits on work affected by such decrease. Where the value of omitted work is not covered by applicable unit J., ! prices,the Engineer shall determine on an equitable basis the amount of: " i 1. Credit due the Owner for Contract work not done as a result of an authorized _ change. 1 2. Allowance to the Contractor for any actual loss incurred in connection with the � purchase,delivery and subsequent disposal of materials or equipment required for use on the work planned and which could not be used in any part of the work as actually built. ,.. 3. Any other adjustment of the Contract amount where the method to be used in J making such adjustments is not clearly defined in the contract documents. Statements for extra work shall be rendered by the Contractor not later than fifteen (15) J days after the completion of each assignment of extra work and if found correct will be approved by the Engineer and submitted for payment with the next regular monthly r estimate. The Owner reserves the right to contract with any person or firm other than the Contractor ! for any or all extra work, The Contractor's attention is especially called to the fact that he f E 1 J shall be entitled to no claim for damages or anticipated profits on any portion of the work ` that may be omitted. —� Extra Work: (a) The term"Extra Work"shall be understood to mean and include all work that may be ti required to accomplish any change or alteration in or addition to the work shown by the Plans or reasonably implied by the Specifications and not covered by the Contract proposal ` items and which is not otherwise provided under this Article,GP♦?1. « .; � r • j : r' IP i (b) The Contractor shall perform all extra work under the direction of the Engineer when authorized by the Owner. The compensation to be paid the Contractor for performing extra '• work shall be determined by one or more of the following methods: ,•,;: 4 1. Method A: By agreed unit price I 2. Method B: By agreed lump sum 3. Method C: If neither Method A or B can be agreed upon before the work is started by force account. (Per Section 109, Measurement and Payment, Missouri State t Highway and Transportation Commission. Missouri Standard Specification for Highway Construction 1986. J GP-27 SUSPENSION OF WORK The Owner may at any time suspend the work,or any part thereof by giving ten(10)days notice to the Contractor in writing. The work shall be resumed by the Contractor within ten (10)days after the date fixed in the written notice from the Owner to the Contractor to do SO. But if the work,or any part thereof,shall be stopped by the notice in writing aforesaid, and if the Owner does not give notice in writing to the Contractor to resume within a reasonable period of time, then the Contractor may abandon-that portion of the work so suspended and he will be entitled to the estimates and payments for all work done on the portions abandoned, if any. GP-28 OWNER'S RIGHT TO DO WORK If the Contractor should neglect to prosecute the work properly or fail to perform any provision of this contract,the Owner, after ten (10) days written notice to the Contractor, may, without prejudice to any other remedy he may have, make good such deficiencies I and may deduct the cost thereof from the payment then or thereafter due the Contractor. GP-29 OWNER'S RIGHT TO TERMINATE CONTRACT If the Contractor should be adjudged a bankrupt, or if he should make a general assignment for the benefit of his creditors, or if a receiver should be appointed on account of his insolvency,or if he should persistently or repeatedly refuse or should fail, except in f cases for which extension of time is provided, to supply enough properly skilled workmen ' or proper materials, or if he should fail to make prompt payment to subcontractors or for I material or labor, or persistently disregard laws, ordinances or the instructions of the Engineer, or otherwise be guilty of a substantial violation of any provision of the Contract, _ then the Owner may,without prejudice to any other right or remedy and after giving the Contractor seven(7)days written notice,terminate the employment of the Contractor and take possession of the premises and of all materials,tools, and appliances thereon and finish the work by whatever method he may deem expedient. i 4 ti ( a 5 Y 1 '±' '^^^'..+•+w.u.aoMrvuRR'.i:r'S)'i t,. :f'Kii.S:�ii�ti r. ..jr.' ..n.i,...i.! ..:h .. r,. «v. 'r`r.„ . '/ j r . t" I In such case, no further payment will be made the Contractor until the work is finished. If tf 1 the unpaid balance of the contract price shall exceed the expense of finishing the work, including compensation for additional managerial and administrative services, such exp* nses shall be paid to the Contractor. If such expense shall exceed such unpaid balance,the Contractor shall pay the difference to the Owner. GP-30 CONTRACTOR'S RIGHT TO STOP WORK OR TERMINATE CONTRACT If the work should be stopped under an order of any court,or other public authority,for a ! period of three months,through no act or fault of the Contractor or of anyone employed by him,then the Contractor may, upon seven (7) days written notice to the Owner and the Engineer,stop work or terminate his contract and recover from the Owner payment for all I y. F j work executed and any loss sustained upon any plant or materials and reasonable profit and damages. �. GP-31 LOSSES FROM NATURAL CAUSES All loss or damage arising out of the nature of the work to be done,of from the action of. j the elements, or from floods or overflows, or from ground water, or from any unusual obstruction of difficulty, or any other natural or existing circumstances either known or unforeseen, which may be encountered in the prosecution of the said work, shall be sustained and borne by the Contractor at his own cost and expense. GP-32 SUNDAY HOLIDAY AND NIGHT WORK No work shall be done between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., nor on Sundays or legal holidays,without the written approval of the City. However,work necessary in case t4 of emergencies or for the protection of equipment or finished work may be done without the City's approval. '1 Night work may be established by the Contractor as a regular procedure with the written J permission of the City;such permission however, may be revoked at any time by the City if the Contractor fails to maintain adequate equipment and supervision for the proper prosecution and control of the work at night. GP-33 UNFAVORABLE CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS � r. J During unfavorable weather, wet ground, or other suitable construction conditions, the Contractor shall confine his operations to work which will not be affected adversely thereby. No portion of the work shall be constructed under conditions which would affect adversely F ; the quality or efficiency thereof, unless special means or precautions are taken by the Contractor to perform the work in a proper and satisfactory manner. r. GP-34 OMITTED s. r. t + l �•1' J1 {,i y y ,1' 1.4v,.'.i";`t i1;FZ.{(,r .fY .+yT"',,•.�Li..r;",Sti N .r7 �•,; j t'•t ' t . { I k t r GP-35 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT ! Unless specifically provided otherwise in each rase,all materials and equipment furnished i for p ermanent installation in the work shall be new, unused, and undamaged when installed or otherwise incorporation in the work. No such material or equipment shall be ? a used by the Contractor for any purpose other than that intended or specified, unless such use is specifically authorized by the Engineer in each case. " E GP-36 DEFENSE OF SUITS 71 Incase any action at law or suit in equity is brought against the City or any officer or agent of them for or on account of the failure,omission, or neglect of the Contractor to do and ~' perform any of the covenants, acts, matters, or things by this contract undertaken to be ! done or performed, or for the injury or damage caused by the negligence or alleged negligence of the Contractor or his subcontractors or his or their agents,or in connection t with any claim or claims based on the lawful demands of subcontractors, workmen, it i material men, or suppliers of machinery and parts thereof, equipment, power tools, and supplies incurred in the fulfillment of this contract,the Contractor shall indemnify and save. harmless the City and their officers and agents, of and from all losses, damages,costs, expenses,judgments, or decrees whatever arising out of such action or suit that may be jbrought as aforesaid. GP-37 CHANGE ORDER I Any changes or additions to the scope of work shall be through a written order from the j ��✓ Engineer to the Contractor directing such changes in the work as made necessary or i desirable by unforeseen conditions or events discovered or occurring during the progress j of the work. GP-38 CONTRACT TIME The time for the completion of the work is specified and it is an essential part of the contract. The Contractor will not be entitled to any extension of contract time because of unsuitable weather condition unless suspension of the work for such conditions was 1 authorized in writing by the Engineer. If the time for the completion of the work is based upon working days,this time will be specified in the contract. A working day is defined as any day when,in the judgment of the ! J En ineer,soil and weather conditions are such as would permit any then major operation g of the project for six (6) hours or over unless other unavoidable conditions prevent the -J Contractor's operation. If conditions are such as to stop work in less than six(6) hours,the day will not be counted as a working day. No working days will be counted from December 15 to March 15, both dates inclusive. ' Saturdays,Sundays,and City holidays will not be counted as working days any time during i the year. t � 5 ' t 5 , :5n• r ] .! ' •s.+.sr.'+<-,r-.,:�.wa r ,.,.,., ,. ,,...,.. ,.,..1.,r,'. ...6' ..f..r„> r strr: 'N � '.eft b .i^ v idt{ �"5�:,`ja�£ � f i. :.�, ..>>_... . ;1�...,.t,... .il:...,.... . . Y �?,,t..; ;,!• rI'�r”7ri,�;Vhi+sy'tis��,Y'..r'.y�;�,ddf5t �xZi tr `1 Y 5 r J, + 1 GP-39 CONTRACT TIME EXTENSION f : The Engineer may make allowance for time lost due to causes which he deems justification ^" for extension of contract time. If the Contractor claims an extension of contract time on the grounds that he is unable to work due to causes beyond his control, he shall state his reasons in writing,furnish proof to establish his claim and state the approximate number of days he estimates he will be delayed. Notice of intention to claim an extension of contract time on the above grounds shall be filed with the Engineer at the time the cause or causes occur and the claim shall be filed in writing within 30 days after the claimed cause for the delay has ceased to exist. GP-40 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES Time is an essential element of the contract and it is therefore important that the work be pressed vigorously to completion. Should the Contractor or in case of default the surety fail to complete the work within the time specified in the contract,or within such extra time as may be allowed in the manner set out in the preceding sections, a deduction of an amount as set out in the contract will be made for each day and every calendar day that. ' such contract remains uncompleted after the time allowed for the completion. The said amount set out in the proposal is hereby agreed upon, not as a penalty but as liquidated damages for loss to the City and the public,after the expiration of the time stipulated in the contract,and will be deducted from :ny money due the Contractor under the contract,and the Contractor and his surety shall be liable for any and all liquidated damages. Permitting the Contractor to continue and finish the work or any part of it after the expiration of the specified time, or after any extension of the time, shall in no way operate as a waiver on the part of the City or any of its rights under the contract. GP-41 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT - ' t (a) BASIS FOR PAYMENT Contractor will be paid for quantities actually constructed or performed as determined by ' field measurement (except as may be hereinafter provided) at the unit price bid for the l items listed in the schedule of the Bid or for such extra work as may be authorized and approved by the Engineer. The cost of incidental work not listed in the schedule of the Bid F but necessary for the completion of the project shall be included in bid items. I �J (b) DEDUCTIONS FOR UNCORRECTED WORT( i - ti ] If the Engineer deems it expedient not to correct work that has been damaged or that was k not done in accordance with the Contract, an equitable deduction from the Contract price ! shall be made therefore. I r (c) LUMP SUM ITEMS I f Payment for each lump sum item shall be at the lump sum bid for the item, complete in place,and shall include the costs of all labor, materials,tools, and equipment to construct the item as described herein and to the limits shown on the plans. p , � i a s0 A t �,. ty Yfi s- ' I :'s ✓ E t 3`.. R t ..f,`: �l trfj,.!•f. 't }U.a� T.l��a•� 4.�'i1 t,{it�f ��.. It . ,. rl A Now '1 i r ) (d) PARTIAL PAYMENT ? Partial payment will be made on a monthly basis. The payment shall be based on the work that has been found generally acceptable under the contract by the City Engineer or inspector. A retainer equal to 10% of the amount of work completed to date shall be withheld. ,t. (e) ACCEPTANCE AND FINAL PAYMENT Upon receipt of written notice that the work is ready for final inspection and acceptance, the Engineer will promptly make such inspection,and when he finds the work acceptable under the Contract and the Contract fully performed he will promptly issue a final certificate,over his own signature, stating that the work required by this contract has been i completed and is acceptable by him under the terms and conditions thereof, and the entire balance found to be due the Contractor, including the retained percentage,shall be paid to the Contractor by the City of Jefferson within thirty(30)days after the date of said final certificate. f J (f) AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE Monies due to the Contractor will not be delivered to the Contractor without presentation to the Department of Public Works a Affidavit of Compliance with Prevailing Wage Law on prescribed form attached to the back of these contract documents. GP-42 RELEASE OF LIABILITY • The acceptance by the Contractor of the last payment shall operate as and shall be a i release to the Owner and every officer and agent thereof, from all claims and liability to the 1 Contractor for anything done or furnished for, or relating to the work, or for any act or neglect of the Owner or of any person relating to or affecting the work. GP-43 CERTIFICATIONS 5 1 GP-43.1 All suppliers of materials such as drainage pipe or handrail and all suppliers of asphaltic concrete or portland cement concrete mixtures shall certify in writing that the product as supplied conforms fully with these specifications. { Such certification shall be delivered in triplicate to the Department of Public J Works at least 24 hours before the product is to be used on the project. GP-43.2 The City,at its option,may perform or have performed such tests as may be deemed necessary to further assure that only specified materials are incorporated into the work. I GP-44 LOCAL PREFERENCE -i In making purchases or in letting contracts for the performance of any job or service,the purchasing agent shall give preference to all firms, corporations or individuals which maintain offices or places of business within the corporate limits of the City of Jefferson, } > � when the quality of the commodity or performance promised is equal or better and the price t quoted is the same or less. IL J r � t" + .. . .}°. . .e . .•'4'� ? ! .S A } 4 Y ?�41 �Z yll9"j�f� {i�1'Py 0!` 5 �......r. , •°•� ivh+c1'r�. S'_.C��,. �r�7�`3��*�°C"�Ayi{j�� i •.7 f� + r + Y I Y. 1 1 GP-45 PREFERENCE FOR U.S. MANUFACTURED GOODS , On Purchases in excess • h of$5,000,the City shall select products manufactured,assembled 7 or produced in the United States, if quantity,quality, and price are a ll ual, for public works construction or maintenance in excess of$5,000 shall contain a provision l Every contract requesting the contractor to use American products in the performance of th 1 GP-46 AWARD OF CONTRACT-REJECTION OF BIDS a contract. All bidders are required to submit with bid Minority Business Enterprise Eligibility Forms all subcontractors and suppliers who the contractor intends to use - ! Compliance with this requirement and the Minority Business En for a consideration for award of this contract. terprise P ograhm shall be I The contract will be awarded to the lowest and best responsible bidder on proposal, complying with the conditions of the Advertisement for bids and Specifications, - providing the bid is reasonable and it is in the interest of the City f Jefferson, base bid accept same, The bidder to whom an award is made will be notified at the date. The City of Jefferson, however, reserves the right y efferson, Missouri to earliest possible. - waive all informalities in b' g t to reject ids received whenever such rejection or wa any veaisdin their bids i and t interest. GP-47 j AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE WITH PUBLIC WORKS'CONTRACTS LAW Upon completion of project and prior to final payment, each contractor an d subcontractor hereunder shall file with the City of Jefferson, Missouri, Public Works affidavit stating that the contractor or subcontractor has fully complied with the amens, an and requirements of Section 290.290, RSMo(1993 Su h the provisions contracts. The City of Jefferson shall not issue a final payment until ating to Public Works such affidavit is filed. 0 GP-48 MISSOURI LABORER REQUIREMENT Whenever there is a period of excessive unemployment in Missouri which any month immediately following two consecutive calendar months during which of unemployment in the State has exceeded five percent 50� � ch is defined as Bureau of Labor Statistics in its monthly the level ( �) as measured by the U.S. figures, only Missouri laborers or laborers from non-restrictive t employment tatestmay unemployment 1. contractor or subcontractors to work on this Public Works'contract. An exception exist when Missouri laborers or laborers from non-restrictive s y be hired by the p shall ' incapable or performing the particular type of work involved,if so certified b th states are not available or are or subcontractor hereunder and approved by the Public Works Director of of Jefferson, Missouri. Nor does this provision apply to regular) e y e contractor the City nt � executive,supervisory or technical personnel or projects where federal aid funds utilized in the act and this provision would conflict y employed non-resident V are being regulation. with any federal statute, rule or NEW- mow YI,ttFa9'SI.Nli'!.{k '. 1F I ! tass' s �. } ..,t + x'k�3�i � �tq r;, tye..i. ' S*a`",-P Y .r1Y t' ty4 . . ,' S r. a I'i .t. .+ ,�� 'te ,i• rPvr`Al.F t *i.+ 4 r . i I { £ '"tax p „ S }r.q tt. r i .. "r�' ..� .. :.l 's iC�;141hVj . �s x' rl W1 5y_r yk f 1}t 7...�{'1 '{��rri S?S- I 11 �, r iJay a 1, xyr �3 X{ '.I � � � , , "., ": YI aw,�"st�� 3r .� tz�,. i `' S 5 r �S.>%,}5q E?{ ' V"�? � �i rt E' '� ' S r''C�1 SF k i R x'.' r, tit.; i ' . .�,",.'�.,_.. 'L.�L� ';,- [ ' L ' L I b I .I I �,�: L:� ,� . �. ��,:� � .. w . r. - I '1. N.Yn ,.1: . .. Y` P 3t± C$ !�i.a " i t i + .. �f t ' ( 5 2 a t �' Y' ' Laborers from non-restrictive states means persons who are residents of a state which has " �t;, ' , ' ? '� not enacted state laws restricting Missouri laborers from working on public works projects ? ' t' s ; in that state,as determined by the Missouri Labor and Industrial Relations Commission. ' A Missouri laborer means any person who has resided in Missouri for at least thirty(30) I days and intends to become or remain a Missouri resident. (� . : ] l 3k GP-49 LIABILITY FOR COMPLIANCE WITH PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS LAW �� rt - AND MISSOURI LABORER REQUIREMENT In the event a contractor or subcontractor hereunder files with the City of Jefferson an affidavit stating that the contractor or subcontractor has fully complied with the provisions ;: ., �j and requirements of Section 290.290, RSMo (1993 Supp.),when in fact the contractor or s Y subcontractor has not complied,to the extent that any liability is assessed against the City of Jefferson, Missouri, or any additional expenses are incurred by the City of Jefferson, ` a Missouri,any contractor making the false statement,or whose subcontractor makes a false ' j statement,shall hold harmless and indemnify the City for any liability assessed against it• or any additional expenses incurred. t r, t 1 t' Any contractor who fails to comply with the requirements of hiring only Missouri laborers ',: , '! or laborers from non-restrictive states, absent statutory exceptions, whenever there is a a _J period of excessive unemployment in Missouri,agrees to hold harmless and indemnify the City of Jefferson,Missouri,for any liability that may be assessed against it or any additional r r "' expenses incurred by the City of Jefferson, Missouri, because of the contractor or 1,l ; r P, subcontractor's failure to comply. �_' I }r } t "r, r t k { t 3: .. t1.. t (' '1 'i } '.Y 1. •'E St } } T, 1 l 3 f j .'I T t {'. `•'�& ;X i 1 14 ' r' 6 .� .., ` P r, 5 i, (4 Y rt 7 ;. t' k}1 1 ty, r i.„ i S i' i Y.l '��'' r k 'r x r f 4C r F y.3t r .'�8 fi; - S 11 t r+ (� r.�1N-}. . �1 t �, r:' f. r -,.,:1t%',1"r ,{'ft '1 .rat, -�� r o ,. 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The slurry shall consist of a mixt ure of emulsified asphalt, mineral aggregate, mineral filler,water and other additives properly proportioned, mixed and spread evenly on the asphaltic concrete surface in complete and strict accordance with this specification and as directed by the Engineer. The cured slurry shall have a homogeneous appearance, fill all cracks, adhere firmly to the existing surface, and have a skid resistant texture. 1 B. MATERIALS: { ] All materials shall be approved by the Engineer prior to use in the work. 1. Emulsified Asphalt:The emulsified asphalt to be used for this work shall be CSS-1 h (Cationic). 2. Aggregate for Slurry Seal:The mineral aggregate used for this work shall be chat aggregate which is a by product of the milling of lead and zinc, "steel slag" from Armco Steel in Kansas City, Missouri, Joplin Chat, or Iron Mountain Trap Rock and shall conform to the following gradation requirements. Sieve Size Percent Passing 4 3/8 100 No. 4 82-94 j No.8 45-65 No. 16 25-46 No. 30 15-35 No.50 10-25 *No.200 5-15 r *The percent passing the No.200 Sieve shall be determined by ASTM C-117. ' 3. Mineral Filler:Mineral filler shall be any recognized brand of Portland Cement r that is free from lumps. ` 4. Water: Water shall be potable and shall be free from harmful soluble salts. { � F 5. Other Additives:The only other additive approved for this project is"'Petal k No. 417"as manufactured by Raschig CMBH,or approved equal. f L. S 1 r 1 + .i,,.`.;`.,l4s'4 fi�..un:n,�a✓�'t �'.E�irN�i�S\xa«�i�t8�t^����'�'X��:aU,;'wi��f�i ,�'t w L f`s f't P J y .t'.rF� t{.. IS {+ yFrtuS`JlY` ! tk art U11 it1 � . r Y 'c t° I. t 1 C. PROPOTIONING:The Engineer shall approve the design mix and all slurry seal .r materials and methods prior to mixing and application. The proportions of the mix shall be within the following limits unless variations are approved by the Engineer. 1. Slurry Seal' Aggregate -13.5 to 16.5 lbs.,per sq. yd. (dry basis). Emulsified Asphalt, CSS-1h - 9.5 to 10.5% residue by weight of dry aggregate. Mineral Filler - 1.5 to 3.0%by weight of dry aggregate Water -Quantity to produce proper consistency. Upon visual inspection the slurry mixture shall have a thick, creamy consistency and shall be relatively free-flowing. Once the proper consistency is obtained, changes in proportioning of the various components of the mixture shall be held to a minimum. D. EQUIPMENT: 1. Slurry Mixing Equipment: The slurry mixing machine shall be a continuous flow mixing unit, truck mounted, capable of delivering accurately, predetermined, properly proportioned amounts of aggregate, water and emulsified asphalt to an approved mixing unit and to discharge the thoroughly mixed product on a continuous flow basis. The machine shall F have sufficient storage capacity for aggregate, emulsified asphalt, cement and water to maintain an adequate supply to the proportioning controls. Sufficient machine storage to mix properly and apply a minimum of eight(8) tons of aggregate without the use of auxiliary trucks and tanks shall be provided. The machine shall be fully powered so as to produce and spread slurry of an acceptable and uniform consistency without the addition of excessive water. f , Individual volume or weight controls for proportioning each material to be added to the mix shall be provided. Each material control device shall be calibrated and properly marked. The aggregate feed to the mixer shall be equipped with a revolution counter ; or similar device so the amount of aggregate used may be determined at any I time.The emulsion pump shall be the positive displacement type and shall I. be equipped with a revolution counter or similar device so that the amount of emulsion used can be determined at any time. t' • The mixing machine shall be equipped with an approved fines feeder that shall provide a uniform,positive, accurately metered,predetermined amount of the specified mineral filler at the same time and location that the ` 4 + f` aggregate is fed. r ` s ) t r L-7 C , 1 4�Ny11• 4.! f t� 7�. r < 1 1 t , , i tk jo i M E When needed, all joints, radii, ends and returns will be squeegeed and burlap mopped as directed by the Engineer. All discolored curbs and sidewalks shall be cleaned and flushed immediately before material sets up and all material tracked e rforsnext local n fAny material lleft on l the curbs before sealing crew lea and sidewalks shall be removed by sandblasting. 3, Weather Limitations: Slurry Seal shall be placed only when the surface j 4 temperature is sixty (60) degrees F. or above at the job site, the relative l humidity is below 80 percent, and the weather is not foggy or rainy. I, 4. Seasonable Limitations: Slurry Seal shall not be constructed after �i September, without written approval of the Engineer. ed to protect the curry seal from 5, Curin : Adequate means shall be proved p damage by traffic until the mixture has cured sufficiently so that it will not adhere to or be picked up by the tires of vehicles. Any damage done by traffic to the slurry seal shall be repaired by the Contractor at the Contractor's expense. F. TESTING:All materials to be incorporated into the work shall be tested in a qualified laboratory,and a laboratory design mix shall be made and tested on a West Tract Abrasion Test Machine (WTAT) in accordance with the International Slurry Seal Association (ISSA)Test Method No.T-100 prior to starting work. Materials shall be tested in accordance with ISSA Guide Specification A105 and the following tests: Lb 1 ' 1• Aggregate: 0 Moisture Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASTM C-566 1 Sieve Analysis . . . . . . ASTM C-136 jMaterial Passing No. 200 Sieve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASTM C-117 . f ASTM D-244 and D-2397 2. Emulsified Asphalt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • i:. i Test reports may be requested from the Contractor as additional materials arrive. i Copies of all material load tickets shall be given to the City representative. A certified analysis of Emulsified Asphalt shall accompany each shipment of 3 emulsion to the Contractor and the exact residual AC content of each tanker load shall be plainly marked on the load tickets. i The slurry mix consistency shall be tested twice each day. The consistency shall be tested using the Cone Consistency Test as described by ISSA Technical Bulletin { No. 106 and shall be witnessed by the City representative. Copies of a "Daily ' Control Log" kept in accordance with ISSA Technical Bulletin No. 107, shall be } f J given to the City representative. .I r}. {�, Y ttS rat•.!• ('11. r+t , t. T,�.lt(ttiv�1f.,r;�F2'�yy{..i sh,.)'� ��,� 9••. Y 'h J 1 �:i :.—: —,w.un rser:.x+ ..aii=y, d� i t'1Si.',�.4.:..EL: +.a::n•?t:z.r,r L,: 'r t' +r fir:>;r�.iat .:gin yva�t PrNI ,tNe} -t StY> s;..3r}p,,f'':•��tsS �' t; t t if i # .. g :t fit'• .i S 1 1 I + dr v .. ...................... 0 5'. ' The mixing machine shall be equipped with a water pressure system and i rte,! nozzle type spray-bar to provide a water spray to the road surface I -� Immediately ahead of the slurry spreading) equipment. 2. Slurry Spreading Equipment:Attached to the slurry mixing machine shall be a squeegee distributor equipped with flexible material in contact with the J surface to prevent loss of slurry from the distributor box. The rear flexible ; seal shall act as a strike off and shall be adjustable In width. It shall be . -:: maintained so as to prevent loss of slurry on varying grades and crown by adjustments to assure uniform spread. A burlap drag may be required by the Engineer to obtain the desired texture. The box shall be equipped with a ! steering device and shall be kept clean and free of any build up of asphalt { , i and aggregate. i A� E. CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Surface Preparation: The City shall be responsible for surface preparation., i 2. AApplication: The mixture shall be spread to fill all cracks and potholes and leave a uniform non-skid film of fine aggregate and asphalt on the surface. Approved squeegees shall be used to spread the Slurry Seal Mixture in areas inaccessible to the spreader box and other areas where hand spreading may be required.A hand drag shall be used at these locations to give the same texture as the machine laid surface. M1 A sufficient amount of slurry seal shall be carried in all parts of the spreader box at all times so that complete coverage is obtained. No lumping, balling, or unmixed aggregate shall be permitted. Any oversized or foreign material shall be removed from the aggregate prior to delivery to the mixing machine. No streaks or slick spots shall be left in the finished pavement. A hand drag a n shall be used on longitudinal joints to give the same texture and thickness on successive passes of the spreader box. I ' The seam,where two spreads join, shall be neat appearing and uniform. If i in the opinion of the Engineer, the seam is rough enough to cause a noticeable effect on steering of an automobile,the seam shall be removed and new slurry seal patch applied. r. ' All excess material that overruns in gutters shall be removed or squeegeed ? , back onto the surface and burlap mopped as directed by the Engineer. I y. 1 All burlap drag materials shall be changed as directed by the Engineer to prevent streaks or slick spots. All excess material shall be removed from ends of each job site immediately. IV f f f M1 f � t i }r it. ...r+w:n.nlr72;cnrR-wYa;rstiuR a't,::1 .Y:.:a'i`,',.':la.c.. >•, t. '4.'. s tir'.v .1 ti.}',.f.�}t} t: }rj L.("tt;�Jiy,;{, ;f^�+�n{.y Syr r�5y'FF�•�',y'Siff� i- 1 � h: j .. .. 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Curing: Adequate means shall be provided to protect the slurry seal from damage by traffic until the mixture has cured sufficiently so that it will not adhere to or be picked up by the tires of vehicles. Any damage done by' traffic to the slurry seal shall be repaired by the Contractor at the Contractor's expense. F. TESTING:All materials to be incorporated into the work shall be tested in a qualified laboratory, and a laboratory design mix shall be made and tested on a West Tract j Abrasion Test Machine (WTAT) in accordance with the International Slurry Seal .. Association(ISSA)Test Method No.T-100 prior to starting work. Materials shall be tested in accordance with ISSA Guide Specification A105 and the following tests: Aggregate: 4 Moisture Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASTM C-566 � 1 Sieve Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASTM C-136 Material Passing No.200 Sieve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASTM C-117 i ' •• , J 2. Emulsified Asphalt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASTM D-244 and D-2397 Test reports may be requested from the Contractor as additional materials arrive. Copies of all material load tickets shall be given to the City representative. r A certified analysis of Emulsified Asphalt shall accompany each shipment of ... emulsion to the Contractor and the exact residual AC content of each tanker load shall be plainly marked on the load tickets. The slurry mix consistency shall be tested twice each day. The consistency shall be tested using the Cone Consistency Test as described by ISSA Technical Bulletin No. 106 and shall be witnessed by the City representative. Copies of a "Daily Control Log" kept in accordance with ISSA Technical Bulletin No. 107, shall be , given to the City representative. 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Stockpiling of Aggregates:Precautions shall be taken to insure that stockpiled do .� \,"te not become contaminated with oversized rock,clay,silt, or excessive amounts'of y '' U; moisture. The stockpile shall be kept in areas that drain readily. Segregation of the4;xit f :r ` ': aggregate will not be perm(tted. The City will provide a location for stock piling } , tl ,,,:r. r .Il H. Storage of Emulsion: the Contractor shall provide suitable, environmentally safe �� ��s IY1, r'. ` { - storage facilities for the asphalt emulsion. The container shall be design'" " 1;<, 11�:,1;,'�:�--�-,-, ,!R,:� :;', prevent water from entering the emulsion. Material spills shall be:cleaned up f�I�fi''; immediately. ; , I. Method of Measurements: Slurry Seal shall be measured by the squaCe yards' ,,:1 j + material in place. 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Information for Bidders Bid Form Anti-Collusion Statement . 1 Contractor's Affidavit Minority Business Enterprise Statement Statement of Minority Business Utilization Commitment J Affidavit of Compliance with Prevailing Wage Law Affidavit of Compliance with Public Works Contract Law Excessive Unemployment Exception Certificate Prevailing Wage a Determinations , Construction Contract-City of Jefferson Performance, Payment and Guarantee Bond -City of Jefferson , Certificate of Insurance-County of Cole Construction Contract-County of Cole Performance, Payment and Guarantee Bond-County of Cole f, General Provisions J Special Provisions Technical Specifications i ; J I e f ; i. °•m,.aa..sa.muWatwrt�;.r?t'ar:«&.1kY?;i,7c^„i,i^ ��i?:3:»SC'NEr.°•a:�;":za.e,.e,wi,Tyy;i>Fr'�,-; "i� ru' ,n - . t'i'£ ,3' Von— ti t. ♦t' 04 City of Jefferson 4-1 Duane Schreimann - Mayor ,, ~rats ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for the 1996 Milling and Overlay Project will be received at the office of the Purchasing Agent, 320 East McCarty Street,Jefferson City, Missouri 65101, until 1:30 p.m.,on Tuesday, June 18, 1996. The bids will be opened and read aloud in the Council Chambers at 1:30 p.m. on that same day. The proposed work includes the furnishing of all labor, equipment, material,and incidential J Cole.for the annual asphalt surfacing project for the City of Jefferson and the County of A pre-bid will be held in the lower level conference room of City Hall at 10:00 a.m, o j Wednesday, June 12, 1996. n 1 i Copies of the contract documents required for bidding purposes may be obtained from the Director of Public Works, 320 East McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri. Anon refundable deposit of $10.00 (Ten dollars) will be required for each set of contract 5 documents. The contract will require compliance with the wage and labor requirements and the payment of minimum wages in accordance with the Schedule of Wage Rates established i - by the Missouri Division of Labor Standards. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities therein,to — determine which is the lowest and best bid and to approve the bond. CITY OF JEFFERSON James Hartley Purchasing Agent News Tribune - June 1 & 2, 1996 City of Jefferson Ofc. of Purchasing Agent 320 E. McCarty St. -I Jefferson City, MO 65101 -6325 (573) 634 x 1 , �t i �1 INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS I13-1 SCOPE OF WORK The work to be done under this contract includes the furnishing of all technical personnel, labor, materials, and equipment required to perform the 1996 MILLING AND OVERLAY -- PROJECT in accordance with the contract documents and specifications on file with the Department of Public Works. — I13-2 INSPECTION OF PLANS,SPECIFICATIONS, AND SITE OF WORK { _ The bidder is required to examine carefully the site of the proposed work,the bid, plans, specifications, supplemental specifications, special provisions, and contract documents 1 before submitting a bid. I13-3 INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS If the bidder has any questions which arise concerning the true meaning or intent of the Plans, Specifications or any part thereof, which affect the —st, quality, quantity, or character of the project, he shall request in writing that an interpretation be made and an addendum be issued by the City, which shall then be delivered to all bidders to whom Plans and Specifications have been issued. Failure to have requested an addendum covering any questions affecting the interpretation of the Plans and Specifications shall not relieve the Contractor from delivering the completed project in accordance with the intent of the Plans and Specifications to provide a workable project. I13-4 QUALIFICATIONS OF BIDDERS -� The City of Jefferson and/or the County of Cole may make such investigations as deemed necessary to determine the ability of the bidder to perform the work and the bidder shall furnish to the City and County all such information and data for this purpose as the City or County may request. The City and County reserve the right to reject any bid if the evidence submitted by the bidder or investigation of such bidder fails to satisfy the City and County that such bidder is properly qualified to carry out the obligations of the Contract and — to complete the work contemplated therein. I13-5 EQUIVALENT MATERIAL Wherever definite reference is made in these Specifications to the use of any particular � material or equipment,it is to be understood that any equivalent material or equipment may be used which will perform adequately the duties imposed by the general design, subject to the approval of the City and/or County. I f 1 IB-G BID SECURITY .� rtified check or Each bid must be accompanied by a ce bid bond made payable to the City Of the amount of the bid for work in the City an a of Jefferson for five percent (5%) of Cole for five percent(5%)of the certified check or bid bond made payable to the County amount of the bid for work in the County.the wont parate bid toothessu cessf l bidder.Bid will be required. � securities will be returned aft Should the successful bidder fail or Ce received ce of acceptance o and the contract f is bid, he shall or forfeit l within seven(7)days after he has re for such failure or refusal, the security ` to the City and County as liquidated damages —� deposited with his bid. I I13.7 PREPARATION OF BIDS Bid must be made upon prescribed forms attached in these Contract Documents. Only bids will be considered, all bids otherwise submitted will be rejected as irregular. sealed I _J All sales taxes which might lawfully es obtained ed ng satisfaction yofr his�Contract�it being by the Contractor from them understood by the bidder that the bid prices submitted shall include the cost of such taxes. All blank spaces in the bid must be filled in and no change shall be made in the I phraseology of the bid, or addition to the items mentioned therein. Any conditions, limitations or provisions attached to bids will render them informal and may be considered II _ cause for their rejection. Extensions of quantities and unit prices shall be carried out to the penny. IB-8 PR_ ICES The rice submitted for each item of the work hall include dealt co is of that ver nature and involved in its construction, complete m place, Specifications. i IB-9 APPROXIMATE QUANTITIES ceived on a unit In cases where any part or all of the bidding is to be establish og final payrmentt dues the quantities stated in the bid will not be use �n tans of the successful Contractor. The quantities shall make his owln estimate from rthe paninvited are approximate only and each bidder ated quantities required on each item and calculate his unit price bid for each item accordingly. Bids will be compared on the basis of number of unlableaaee approxbmate only. Payment Bid complete work. _ quantities,while made from the best information available, I of the Contract will be based on actual number of units installed on the comp J t' 4 s fi IB-10 LUMP SUM ITEMS Payment for each lump sum item shall be at the lump sum bid for the item, complete in place,and shall include the costs of all labor, materials,tools and equipment to construct the item as described herein and to the limits shown on the Plans. IB-11 SUBMISSION OF BIDS i The Bid and the Bid Security guaranteeing the same shall be placed in a sealed envelope and marked "1996 MILLING AI4D OVERLAY PROJECT." IB-12 ALTERNATE BIDS In making the award, if alternate bids have been requested,the alternate bid which will be 7 in the best interest of the City and/or County will be used. IB-13 WITHDRAWAL OF BIDS If a bidder wishes to withdraw his bid, he may do so before the time fixed for the opening, without prejudice to himself. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of ninety(90) days after the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids. No bids received after the time set for opening for bids will be considered. IB-14 RIGHT TO REJECT BIDS J The City and County reserve the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any informality in the bids received, or to accept the bid or bids that in its judgement will be in the best a . - interests of the City of Jefferson and/or the County of Cole. I13-15 AWARD OF CONTRACT If, within seven (7) days after he has received notice of acceptance of his bid, the successful bidder or bidders shall refuse to neglect to come to the office of the Director of j Public works and to execute the Contract and to furnish the required Performance and Payment Bonds and Insurance, properly signed by the Contractor and the Surety and Sureties satisfactory to the City of Jefferson and/or the County of Cole as hereinafter i provided, the bidder or bidders shall be deemed to be in default and shall forfeit the i deposit. i i . I IB-16 PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BOND ' A Performance and Payment Bonds in an amount equivalent to one hundred percent !M (100%)of the Contract price, must be furnished and executed by the successful bidder or I �t bidders. A form for the bidders use is contained in these Contract Documents. 1 I8-17 INDEMNIFICATION AND INSURANCE �j The Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City and the County from all ! claims and suits for loss of or damage to property, including loss of all judgments I recovered therefore,and from all expense in defending said claims,or suits,including court j costs, attorney fees and other expense caused by an act or omission of the Contractor t and/or his subcontractors, their respective agents, servants or employees. t t — t IB-18 BID SECURITY RETURNED TO SUCCESSFUL BIDDER Upon the execution of the Contract and approval of Bond,the Bid Security will be returned to the bidder unless the same shall have been presented for collection prior to such time, -' in which case the amount of the deposit will be refunded by the City and County. `J IB-19 NONDISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT I Contracts for work under this bid will obligate the Contractor and subcontractors not to discriminate in employment practices. IB-20 PREVAILING WAGE LAW The principal contractor and all subcontractors shall pay not less than the prevailing wage hourly rate for each craft or type of workman required to execute this contract as determined by the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations of Missouri,pursuant to Sections 290.210 through 290.340 inclusive of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1959 and as last amended in 1986. (See Determination included herewith.) IB-21 GUARANTEE The Contractor shall guarantee that the equipment,materials and workmanship furnished l under this contract will be as specified and will be free from defects for a period of one year from the date of final acceptance. In addition, the equipment furnished by the Contractor shall be guaranteed to be free from defects in design. -i Within the guarantee period and upon notification of the Contractor by the City or County, the Contractor shall promptly make all needed adjustments,repairs or replacements arising out of defects which, in the judgment of the City or County become necessary during such -i period. The cost of all materials, parts, labor, transportation, supervision, special tools, and ^1 supplies required for replacement of parts, repair of parts or correction of abnormalities J shall be paid by the Contractor or by his surety under the terms of the Bond. f • The Contractor also extends the terms of this guarantee to cover repaired parts and all replacement parts furnished under the guarantee provisions for a period of one year from —i' the date of installation thereof. ...I I If within ten days after the City or County gives the Contractor notice of defect,failure,or i abnormality of the work,the Contractor neglects to make,or undertake with due diligence I to make,the necessary repairs or adjustments,the City or County is hereby authorized to I make the repairs or adjustments itself or order to the work to be done by a third party,the cost:of the work to be paid by the Contractor. In the event of an emergency where, in the judgment of the City or County,delays would cause serious loss or damage,repairs or adjustments may be made by the City or County, or a third party chosen by the City or County,without giving notice to the Contractor, and the cost of the work shall be paid by the Contractor or by his surety under the terms of the i Bond. IB-22 NOTICE TO PROCEED A written notice to begin construction work will be given to the Contractor by the City of Jefferson within ten (10) days after the Contract is executed. The time for completion of Jthe project shall begin to run on the date established in this notice. A written notice to begin construction work will be given to the Contractor by the County of Cole within ten (10)days after the Contract is executed. The time for completion of the project shall begin to run on the date established in this notice. These notices will be coordinated so that the Contractor is not expected in two locations at the same time. z,. IB-23 WORK SCHEDULE To insure that the work will proceed continuously through the succeeding operations to its completion with the least possible interference to traffic and inconvenience to the public, the Contractor shall,at the request of the City or County,submit for approval a complete schedule of this proposed construction procedure, stating the sequence in which various operations of work are to be performed. IB-24 CONTRACT TIME The contract time for the work in the City of Jefferson shall be ninety(90)calendar days. The contract time for the work in the County of Cole shall be sixty(60)calendar days. • �I Ij Ir. 4 IB-25 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES !' Liquidated damages shall be assessed at the rate of$500.00 per calendar day until the City of Jefferson work is complete,should the project not be completed within the contract time. ti{ Liquidated damages shall be assessed at the rate of per$500.00 calendar day until the County of Cole work is complete, should the project not be completed within the contract � time. pX' , A L J \ ' f • r 1 � ! 'S ■ S '1 r`'!t r ' � J 'M�-•MI1YntitliY s � r r S {}S � ' , ! y �rn`ij,:. <�>.*8;,''���4�,1,•�r`h'� 2x�'`'�``,h;ti 4'} tr;,c.`,1'i.,"y•'1�i�;i'P'�`°I�a'f`'7rfp��?''rr�g��,,i'"J}:.t��r,'•.,,+ .:w• J 5 S j � .. .. :hf{fit(rl�?�}„+�'�"sa arr,�"��•AS;r�fi-i'�ifz4X:'�"7�i�A f'Es}yi"{y�-"t� 7 ; t , i s .5 r , t _ _ __�=�t�_. Y...r� I . _ �___�r __.iii ___�_�•��_�_ tfr —�_— BID FORM I 7 Name of Bidderl Address of Bidder P o /I-/- 0_/z-� C'�4 To: CITY OF JEFFERSON _ 320 East McCarty Street Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 THE UNDERSIGNED BIDDER, having examined the plans, specifications, regulations of �i the Contract, Special Conditions, other proposed contract documents and all addenda thereto; and being acquainted with and fully understanding (1) the extend and character of the work covered by this Bid;(b)the location, arrangement,and specified requirements for the proposed work;(c)the location,character, and condition of existing streets, roads, highways,railroads,pavements,surfacing,walks,driveways,curbs, gutters, trees,sewers, utilities,drainage courses, structures,and other installation,both surface and underground which may affect or be affected by the proposed work; (d) the nature and extent of the excavations to be made and the type, character, and general condition of materials to be excavated; (3) the necessary handling and rehandling of excavated materials; (f) the °. location and extent of necessary or probable dewatering requirements; (g) the difficulties and hazards to the work which might be caused by storm and flood water; (h) local conditions relative to labor, transportation, hauling, and rail delivery facilities; and (1) all other factors and conditions affecting or which may be affected by the work. HEREBY PROPOSED to furnish all required materials, supplies, equipment, tools, and ` plant;to perform all necessary labor and supervision;and to construct, install, erect, and complete all work stipulated, required by, and in accordance with the proposed contract documents and the drawings, specifications, and other documents referred to therein (as altered,amended, or modified by addenda) in the manner and time prescribed and that he will accept in full payment sums determined by applying to the quantities of the following J items,the following unit prices and/or any lump sum payments provided,plus or minus any special payments and adjustments provided in the specifications and he understands that l the estimated quantities herein given are not guaranteed to be the exact or total quantities required for the completion of the work shown on the drawings and described in the specifications, and that increases or decreases may be made over or under the Contract -� estimated quantities to provide for needs that are determined during progress of the work and that prices bid shall apply to such increased or decreased quantities as follows: i ti Y r i ii r>-►� W W W 2 N . ca y z 0 v U b g ¢ W O .W.i Q C m y O Y.•C ' j ¢ C1 O O Q w ^ - a ri IO V fO V h O N ^Y1 VI N CV N V O h VLLI .O of .O-.• ^ h v {O,' ^ O O ppT O Cl O N O O N h Cf O h C 0 v N T h 1 n 0 G1 n N O L1 f1 lm'1 pO t m C lY CI C p�p C ^ ^ ^ tO� mmO L'1 P C1 CZ N N T m n T L7 l' ry !7 N Cl N N YV f� tD .. T Oh„ v [") N O '� b 1� Z O U ; O W (V Q y ° .. IV O ^ Lnh� Oh S N �N Ll n Ch SNy h C P N n o o N p Gp Q LO'1 r•..((�.1'^.? .. ^ t7 N .:! 1� N Cl v N f7 n �y W O UO. tu'1 t� N p h C`��, i ._.' .'�•�. � O tff W n n � �Ny '!1 N � A V N h O L NG N O N N C, y, 1� • ��:t`'.4 < p Z b _ • 1 . )' F 4?l O 6 W O ¢ ups LL / ON C} Z ° lL Z p U G Y p O OU „�! ° o W p.. p e o w llpGl J .. O oN o � � 0053o W � � x o N O N H �1I LL O 16p` Q o N O W nw s 'O J O� S O ¢ 7 O u J m �. «p�� ¢ O iL J LLc y C��7 g w cY� > r Z a LL rP W Q O 2 LU w w � 3 y ¢ m m ~ W ¢ W a �j J W " a 5 4QZr} 52 = Q O WW � w t7 p u! 3 O u1 Z EUJ S qe i t - t t ITEMIZED BID FORM 1996 MILLING AND ASPHALT OVERLAY PROGRAM 1 CITY OF JEFFERSON 4 , PROJECT NO,32035 �I•..;,. ITEM w� NO. DESCRIPTION APPROX• UNIT UNIT OUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT 1.1 GRADE"C"MIX,IN PLACE TON 6,456 2 3.1 O l`f9 /.3.3, G o 1,2 GRADE"D"MIX, TON 7,710 2 3,,3 o -i IN PLACE L7y �v3. 00 1.3 COLD MILLING SY 121,546 . S _ I 1.4 MIXTURE FOR CRACKS,JOINTS TON 15 2 S,0 0 3 7 S, a p AND FLANGEWAY S — 1.5 BITUMINOUS MATERIAL ' -- GAL 13,960 (PRIME COAT) --,--— 1.6 PRIME COAT AGGREGATE TON 130 / S n a SO i ? 0 0 1.7 AREA REFLECTIVE CRACK SY 46,586 .72, 3 3 CONTROL TREATMENT �°8/• G S TOTAL BID The City of Jefferson reserves the right to increase or decrease quantities or to add additional projects at the quoted price. t j The City may require assistance hauling millings. The contractor will provide supplemental trucks,as requested. f . DUMP TRUCK WITH DRIVER HOUR TANDEM AXLE•10 YARD BED,MIN. The Contractor may bid to purchase asphalt millings from the City. J • ASPHALT MILLINGS TON 1 (DELIVERED INSIDE CITY LIMITS) � J MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF MILLINGS WHICH TON THE CONTRACTOR IS WILLING TO _j PURCHASE J:et t� • y F ' r s , 1 s i ITEMIZED BID FORM 1996 MILLING AND ASPHALT OVERLAY PROJECT CITY OF JEFFERSON PROJECT NO.32035 The Contractor shall also provide a unit price for material picked up at tho plant by City forces or basis. This price shall be effective for a period of one(1)year from the date of bid award. MATERIAL ONLY UNIT COST/TON _ I GRADE"C'MIX Z J , S GRADE"D"MIX Z 3, S o JTYPE"C"MIX(DRIVEWAYS) BLACK BASE 2- 3 , o O i COLD MIX M POLY-PERM COLD MIX 7 d . D O ULTIMATE PAVING MATERIAL y, o o r I` S { J 1 i 5 I t r j4�1 1 F .ti t • .� l F .,: t '7�YtiIJ(t�+�ijL:r']t"^Yi-'A^T�'t�l::at4 s`.hY��: �/ ;;r.4 .1 t. ',^ .Sr" �f: •Si-�PreT .:T? •,rSw`• �r.�-..;F , i c�> Y �•4'ti. ^Y! i i �f�rT 5f i I . ,..,..may gg I: 7 I S01)I SUBCONTRACTORS If the Bidder intends to use any subcontractors in the course of the construction, he shall list them. TIME OF COMPLETION The undersigned hereby agrees to complete the project for the City of Jefferson within ninety (90) calendar days and for the County of Cole within sixty (60) calendar days, ! subject to the stipulations of the regulations of the Contract and the Special Provisions. I It is understood and agreed that if this bid is accepted,the prices quoted above include all applicable state taxes and that said taxes shall be paid by the Contractor. The undersigned, as bidder, hereby declares that the only persons or firms interested in -� the bid as principal or principals is or are named herein and that no other persons or firms than herein mentioned have any interest in this bid or in the Contract to be entered into; and this bid is made without connection with any other person,company,or parties making a bid; and that it is in all respects fair and in good faith, without collusion or fraud. J The undersigned agrees that the accompanying bid deposit shall become the property of the Owner, should he fail or refuse to execute the Contract or furnish Bond as called for I in the specifications within the time provided. If written notice of the acceptance of this bid is mailed, telegraphed, or delivered to the undersigned within thirty(30) days after the date of opening of bids,or any time thereafter before this bid is withdrawn,the undersigned will,within ten(10)days after the date of such mailing, telegraphing, or delivering of such notice, execute and deliver a Contract in the -� form of Contract attached. The undersigned hereby designates as his office to which such notice of acceptance may be mailed,telegraphed, or delivered: Q�� ,�.✓ /,1�L ee Co. .P—.. Pd d-" /o H S e P I?��-�-�✓ C,�y It is understood and agreed that this bid may be withdrawn at any time prior to the scheduled time for the opening of bids or any authorized postponement thereof. J r. t • p d a- _ -- ---- - �1 , 7 1 Attached hereto is a Bid Bond for the sum of Dollars(cashier's check),make payable to the City of Jefferson. -� And a Bid Bond for the sum of Dollars(cashier's check),make payable to the County of Cole. Signature of Bidder: If an individual, 'r doing business as If a partnership, b member of firm. Ifcorporation y by _4 c AL L Title SEAL Business AddressofBidder ,CSC- /o y G 8 Business Address of Bidder f a C"Al Yee ow o e If Bidder is a corporation, supply the following information: i i State in which incorporated / �-Q � Name and Address of Its: President fillw Z 7 3 Secretary ` Date I i � . ^•^<+�..rsrl'3E ftS»..�51;.�;'i':sw�.1:�5 ...,.,1+.l Mr. ..l-s .. ./ ..r...:'. ,,. .. {.. ,s.. '1iF: �.l ft �.4; i.n.+ ' r - s ,` Bid Boned Approved by the American Institute of Architects j A.I.A.Document No.A-310(Feb.1970 ED.) I KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PR( SENTS, that we ' i JEFFERSON ASPHALT COMPANY,INC. as Principal, hereinafter called the Principal,and t UNITED FIRE&CASUALTY COMPANY i 118 SECOND AVENUE S.E.,CEDAR RAPIDS IA 52407 (319)399-5700 a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of IOWA as SuCITY OF JEFFERSON called DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC aWORKSIJE FER ONnCITY,MO i as Obligee, hereinafter called the Obligee, in the sum of FIVE(5%)PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID -- -- —- - ----------- °- — - - -_ ` Dollars for payment of which sum well and truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety,'bi�d ourselves,our heirs,executors,administrators,successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has submitted a bid for PROJECT#32035 1996 MILLING AND OVERLAY PROJECT NOW,THEREFORE,if the Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal and the Principal shall enter into a Contract with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid,and give such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding or Contract Documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of such Contract and for the prompt payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof,or in the event of the(ailure:bf the Principal to enter such Contract and give such bond or bonds, if the Principal shall pay to the Obligee-the difference not to exceed the penalty hereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount (or which the Obligee may in good faith contract with another party to perform the Work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be null and void,otherwise to remain in full force and effect. Signed and sealed this 18TH day f Y JUNE 1996 • I JEFFERSON ASPHALT COMPANY,INC. J 4�-Lj M�rnessJ (Principal) tStaQ .. �..„ r UNITED FIRE&CASUALTY COMPANY (Wirneu) BY: PATSY J•LORIM R W (lC ATTORNEY-IN-FACT MISSOURI RESID AGENT y 1 i UNITED FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY HOME OFFICE — CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA CERTIFIED COPY OF POWER OF ATTORNEY (Original on file at Home Office of Company - See Certification) nNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That the UNITED FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY, a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Iowa, and having its principal office in Cedar Rapids, State of Iowa, does make, constitute and j appoint PATSY J. LORIMER, OR KEVIN J. MCGREEVY, OR ERIC VAN BUSKZRK, OR J. DOUGLAS JOYCE, OR LINDA L. NUTT, ALL OF KANSAS CITY, MO, OR LAWRENCE S. KAMINSKY, LENEXA, KS, OR EUGENE A. KLEIN, OR THOMAS P. LATZ, OR THOMAS I M. ENGLISH, ALL OF OVERLAND PARK, KS, OR MICHAEL T. KELLY, OF PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KS, ALL INDIVIDUALLY of PO BOX 419013 KANSAS CITY MO 64141 Its true and lawful Attorney(s)-in-Fact with power and authority hereby conferred to sign, seal and execute in its behalf all lawful bonds, undertakings and other obligatory instruments of s.milar nature as follows: ANY AND ALL BONDS and to bind UNITED FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such instruments were signed by the duly authorized officers of UNITED FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY and all the acts of said Attorney, pursuant to the authority hereby given are hereby ratified and confirmed. The Authority hereby granted shall expire JANUARY 4th 1998 unless sooner revoked. This power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following By-Law duly adopted by the Board of Directors of the Company on April 18, 1973. "Article V - Surety Bonds and Undertakings." —, Section 2,Appointment of Attorney-in-Fact.'The President or any Vice President,or any other ollicer of the Company,may,from time to time,appoint by written certificates atlorneys•Imfacl to act in bahall of ilia Company in the execution of policies of Insurance,bonds,undertakings and other - Jobllgalory Instruments of like nature.The signature of any officer authorized hereby,and the Corporals seal,may be affixed by facslmlle to any powerol attorney or special power of attorney or certification of either authorized hereby:such signature and seal,when so used,being adopted by the Company as the original signature of such officer and the original seal of the Company,to be valid and binding upon the Company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed.Such altoineys•In•fact,subject to the limitations set forth In their respective certificates of authority shall have lull power to bind the Company by their signature and execution of any such Instruments and to attach the seal of the Company thereto.The President or any Vice President,the Board of Directors or any other ollicer of the Company may at any time revoke all power and authority previously given to any allorneyin•faci. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the UNITED FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its vice president and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed this 4th day of JANUARY A.D. 1996 ��Cill10ll1E � //iL �� UNITED FIRE& CASUALTY COMPANY BY State of Iowa, County of Linn, ss: r l �. ,�ent J On this 4th day of JANUARY 1996, before me personally came MAYNARD L. HANSEN to me known, who being by me duly sworn, did depose and say: that he resides in Cedar Rapids, State of Iowa; that he is a J Vice President of the UNITED FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY, the corporation described in and which executed the above instrument; that he knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporated seal; that j _ it was so affixed pursuant to authority given by the Board of Directors of said corporation and that he signed his name thereto i ( pursuant to like authority, and acknowledges same to be the act and deed of said corporation, `4 JUDITH A.DAVIS Notary Public F MY 0 °SIO EXPIRES _ MV commission expires FEBRUARY 9 1997 y CERTIFICATION I, the undersigned officer of the UNITED FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY, do hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing COPY of the Power of Attorney and affidavit, and the copy of the Section of the BV-Laws of said Company as set forth in said Power of Attorney, with the ORIGINALS ON FILE IN THE HOME OFFICE OF SAID COMPANY, and that the same are correct J transcripts thereof, and of the whole of the said originals, and that the said Power of Attorney has not been revoked and is now in full force and effect. In testimony whereof I have hereunto subcribed my name and affixed the corporate seal of the said `�' ?e`f• Company this 18th day of June 19 96 COIIOIATE 100 aw►ad Secretary 1 UND 3267B (REV. 1-96) w. 1 r s 4 } t ti. .. ............ �} ANTI-COLLUSION STATEMENT STATE OF 7 COUNTY OF "'777777 being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he is_ .1 —,� of i TITLE OF FYERSON SIGNING J NAME OF BIDDER that all statements made and facts set out in the bid for the above project are true and correct; and that the bidder(the person, firm, association, or corporation making said bid) has not, either directly or indirectly, entered into any agreement, participated in any collusion, or otherwise taken any action in restraint of free competitive bidding in connection with such bid of any contract which result from its acceptance. Affiant further certifies that bidder is not financially interested in,or financially affiliated with, any other bidder for the above project. -} (BY),22— d �� Sworn to before me this I day of J9 g G NOTA CfU•,G TAflY 0 S •�� z (p....OrARYpus! My commission expires: -,r, c.w z.(, ,y s g •��''' .,,OF�JI4��•� 11` i'+✓waul 111 w1SU S.HU `"">• 40011r"74M:-;,ATE 0F1 lSS•08A) =15 CouNTY t. CONTRACTOR`FIpAViT This affidavit is hereby made a part of the Bid, and an executed copy thereof shall accompany each Bid submitted. STATE OF A COUNTY OF C ) ,-& 1 -! The undersigned,_ I of lawful age, being first duly sworn states upon oath that he is of , the contractor submitting the attached bid, that he knows of his own knowledge and states i -� it to be a fact that neither said bid nor the computation u amount of monies, estimate or allowance representingowwages, it moneyseor exlpen es however designated, proposed to be paid to persons who are not required to furnish material or actually perform services upon or as a part of the proposed project. FFIANT Subscribed and sworn to before me a N i aforesaid this ► y Notary Public, in and for the County and State - � NOTARY R I TARY P LIC s:ylr�; .... . �% �:• ARYSEgI My Commission Expires: - 'or ARY P 9 . OF MICHAEL S.HUFF NOTARY PUCo�roUNTYMI550UR1 _ OpMMI;SION EXPIRES JULY 20,i� •"',,,,^r+;..r�7v.A t�yr�i?Y�<44`• _ a . r ,.. ,s.,........,,n t <•su i.,,7. :.+r t.✓r.'..-. it- 'd°rn:,• .. , yt. 1 MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE STATEMENT ` Contractors bidding on City contracts shall take the following affirmative steps to assure that small,women owned,and minority business are utilized when possible as sources of suppliers, services,and construction items. 1. Contractor's will submit the names and other information if any, about their MBE sub-contractors along with their bid submissions. l I � ! 2. Sufficient and reasonable efforts will be made to use qualified MBE sub-contractors when possible on City contracts. i 3. Qualified small,women owned,and minority business will be included on solicitation lists as sub-contractors for City supplies, services,and construction. 4. Qualified small,women owned, and minority business will be solicited whenever they are potential sources. 5. When economically feasible,Contractors will divide total requirements into smaller tasks or quantities so as to permit maximum small, women owned, and minority business participation. 6. Where the requirement permits,Contractor will establish delivery schedules which will encourage participation by small, women owned and minority businesses. 7. Contractor will use the services and assistance of the Small Business J Administration, the Office of Minority Business Enterprise, and the Community Services Administration. 1 I 8. Forms for determining Minority Business Enterprise eligibility may be obtained from the Department of Public Works. =MEMO MINORITY BUSINESS UTILIZATION COMMITMENT I ' A. The bidder agrees to expend at least two (2) % of the contract, if awarded, for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE). For purposes of this commitment, the term I "Minority Business Enterprise" shall mean a business: 1. Which is at least 51 percent owned by one or more minorities or women, or, In the case of a publicly owned business, at least 51 percent of the stock of y -. I which is owned by one or more minorities or women; and i 2. Whose management and daily business operations are controlled by one or J more such individuals. .I "Minority Group Member"or"Minority" means a person who is a citizen or lawful J permanent resident of the United States, and who is: -1 1. Black(a person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa); J 2. Hispanic(a person of Spanish or Portuguese culture with origins in Mexico, South or Central America, or the Caribbean Island, regardless if race); 3. Asian American(a person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia,the Indian sub continent,or the Pacific Islands); 4. American Indians and Alaskan Native (a person having origins in any of the original peoples of North America); i 5. Member of other groups, or other individuals,found to be economically and . socially disadvantaged by the Small Business Administration under Section 8(a) of the Small Business Act, as amended[15 U.S.C. 637(a)]. j I , 6. A female person who requests to be considered as an MBE,and who"owns" and "controls" a business as defined herein. Minority Business Enterprises may be employed as contractors, subcontractors, or j i suppliers. B. The bidder must indicate the Minority Business Enterprise(s)proposed for utilization as part of this contract as follows: brow 61 11111 1 111 J t ! t Name and Addresses Nature of Dollar Value of of Minority Firms Participation Partici ation '! r Total Bid Amount: Total: Percentage of Minority Enterprise Participation: C. The bidder agrees to certify that the minority firm(s) engaged to provide materials or services in the completion of this project: (a) is a bona fide Minority Business Enterprise;and(b) has executed a binding contract to provide specific materials or I services for a specific dollar amount. j A roster of bona fide Minority Business Enterprise firms will be furnished by the City of Jefferson. The bidder will provide written notice to the Liaison Officer of the City of Jefferson indicating the Minority Business Enterprise(s) it intends to use in conjunction with this contract. This written notice is due five days after notification _ to the lowest bidder. Certification that the Minority Business Enterprise(s) has executed a binding contract with the bidder for materials or services should be provided to the MBE Coordinator at the time the bidder's contract is submitted to the MBE Coordinator, Breach of this commitment constitutes a breach of the bidder's contract,if awarded. t: , D. The undersigned hereby certified that he or she has read the terms of this commitment and is authorized to bind the bidder to the commitment herein set fort h. J NAME OF AUTHORIZED OFFICER DATE 27� SIGNATURE OF AuTHoRIZED OFFICER i t t ':!{p}'^^`".i+.:+:'TY nt,��'1�;:�ax it;t,r r .... ,...c.t j� ".�' >, ., °s.r.+ „�.. s '•"J ++ � r ` �j 1. .} t � r J , (.I - AFFIDAVIT i COMPLIANCE WITH PREVAILING i WAGE LAW ! _ Before me,the undersigned Notary Public, in and for the County of i State of personally came and appeared i ' wi of the NAME POSITION i NAME OF COMPANY (A corporation) and after being duly sworn did depose and say that all provisions and -1 requirements set out in Chapter 290, Section 290.210 through and including 290.340, j Missouri Revised Statutes, pertaining to the payment of wages to workmen employed on i public works projects have been fully satisfied and there has been no exception to the full and complete compliance with said provisions and requirements and with Annual Wage Orders No. 2 for Cole County and for Callaway County, as applicable, issued by the Division of Labor Standards of Missouri on March 10, 1995 and as ammendeat, in carrying Out the contract and work in connection with the 1996 MILLING AND OVERLAY 2 PROJECT located at Jefferson City in Cole County and Callaway County, Missouri, and completed on the da of y 19 SIGNATURE Subscribed and sworn to me this day of 19_ Fd NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires: STATE OF MISSOURI COUNTY OF )ss ; 1 t J. ..O.t� r , t j } > ,1 1 AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS LAW I, the undersigned, of lawful age, first being duly sworn,state to the best of my information and belief as follows: 1. That I am employed as by } .. V r 2. That _ was awarded a public works `j contract for 1996 MILLING AND OVERLAY PROJECT. 3. That I have read and am familiar with Section 290.290 RSMo(1993 Supp.) Jan act relating to public works contracts,which impose certain requirements upon contractors and subcontractors engaged in a public works construction { I project in the State of Missouri. J 4. That has fully complied with the provisions and requirements of Section 290.290 RSMo(1993 Supp.) FURTHER AFFIANT SAYETH NAUGHT. �. AFFIANT i Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of , 19 JI INOTARY PUBLIC My Commission Expires: j l STATE OF MISSOURI ) ti )ss i. : COUNTY OF 1 Y / 1 { t J- 1 1 f F 7 4 r • +l•..x s..it; 'S!1't.5`{ rf,tttQ{,-t wy A 4' EXC_ ESSIVE UNEMPLOYMENT EXCEPTION CERTIFICATION m.,. I,the undersigned, —� of being duly sworn,state to the best of my information and belief as followsawful ago, first 1• That I am employed as by 2. That was awarded a public works contract for 1996 MILLING AND OVERLAY PROJECT. 3• That I have read and am familiar with Section 290.290 PISMO (1993 Supp.) an act relating to public works contracts, which impose certain requirements Upon contractors and subcontractors engaged in a public works construction project in the State of Missouri. 4• Although there is a period of excessive unemployment in the State of Missouri, which requires the employment of only Missouri laborers and i laborers from non-restrictive states on public works projects or improvements, an exception applies as to the hiring of ti or laborers from non-restrictive states are available or capable ofMissouri rfo performing p rmmg FURTHER AFFIANT SAYETH NAUGHT. AFFIANT Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of , 19 �j NOTARY PUBLIC J My Commission Expires: I . 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'.i;- - <{ ./`. t \,`, ^ a7}:,' Yt::' . r.1ti�^:-k�yt ,:: '.St'p•,i, ?:ti�. ,,.{ .y �.� .o` :r w -`s'2,�i' 1'•:..•Y'i, f 7 � :�,^1: ii: ':�:F `'. .. :,�W„'� .,,� •� :d iC i'ryy �,...�. i1.r'.i�..,� �a,.• �. �' C�. r'•, s�r3�:F,,��',n:�+} .ti'-�z`;' a.a '•• :oy;-{.. :i h /(� 1 ”`�i"�1_�';�v;;Gi-•!r?'iy..,��=� :�'' ��..{R •��;: =��nsyry=.<.._.�.;:..+ .aC:i":.;•'r�'i�-•:tf'� i�: 'i •S�t` � ::;�. t O r I q. uIlding Construction Rates for COLE County REPLACEMENT PAGE Section 026 ecuve aslc or- CRAFTS Date of Hourly Time Holiday Frin o Benefit Pa ments Increase Rates Rates Rates H&W Pen. Vac. r. r Other tos Workors 10/95 $25.11 55 28 3.22 4.72 0,16 akers 1/96 S21.00 57 7 3.25 2.50 4195 $16.35 59 7 1.85 0.15 rickla ers-Sion©Mason $15.28 60 7 1.20 0.17 1.95 carpenters 1.00 Csment Masons 4/95 $17.56 9 3 . nc ans Inside fireman $18.68 28 7 2.05 2.75 10% 0.15 BF3% ect ,om cans tion Workers USE ELECTRICIANS INSIDE WIREMAN RATE levat°�tructors 7195 $22.94 26 54 3.845 2.19 a 0.085 _ En inners-Portable&Hoisting: Grou I 5/95 $18.67 86 3 3.50 3.35 0.43 ANN.50 Grou- 5/95 $18.67 86 3 3.50 3.35 0.43 ANN.50 IIII Grou III 5/95 $17.421 8 3.50 3.35 rou IV 5/95 $16.44 86 3 3.50 3.35 043 ANN.50 f a G 6/95 c $24.25 91 3 TOTAL FRINGES$9.78 ?I eFiriers 511,00 FED 0.34 0.28 0.45 HOL.18 �laziors Laborers Buildin 0.30 General $12.75 110 7 2.30 1.20 513.10 110 7 2.30 1.20 0.30 !Semi-Skilled $13101 110 7 2,30 1.20 0.30 Hod-Carriers $13.10 110 7 2.30 1.20 0.30 Plasterer Tenders Sewer Tile La ers-Bottommen $13.10 110 7 2.30 1.20 0.30 I I Lathers•Metzl,Wood 4/95 ;USE CARPENTERS RATE '•inoleum Layers&Cutters 4/95 1 USE CARPENTERS RATE 1 85 0.15 marble Masons - 4/95 I 516.351 59 1 7 it bl hts 4/95 1 1 $16.03 60 7 1.95 1.20 0.17 8195 1 1 $16.87 i 11 18 2.621 4.55 0.25 Iron Workers 1 I I i Painters 1.00 1 sh 4/95 1 1 $14.401 18 1 7 1 S ra 4/95 1 1 $14.401 18 17 1.00 lasterers 4/95 I $17.561 9 1 3 1 1.00 1 lumbers 1 1 $1111 FED I lPilo Drivers 4/95 1 1 1: :1 K,1 60 7 1.95 1.20 0.17 ooters 9/95 1 1 $17.451 12 4 2.6•,5 1.95 0.14 "heat Metal Workers 7195 1 1 $17.571 40 23 3.b1 2.18 0.27'SASMI.68 >i n Hangers 1 S rinkler Fitters $9.00 FED 0.15 xerrazza Workers 4/95 1 $16.35 59 7 1.85 File Setters 4/95 I $16.35 59 7 1.85 0.15 -ruck Drivers,Teamsters 4/95 1 $13.501 101 I 5 1.75 1.75 Well Drillers I USE BLDG III r.ENGINEER GROUP II RATE Velders-Acet lens&Electric i 1 J i rtq ,IAL INCREMENTAL INCREASE J R N0.2 1/96 .. >EE FOOTNOTE PAGE ANNUAL WAGE ORDER 5 J i { uilding Construction Rates for COLE County Footnotes REPLACEMENT PAGE Section 026 I ective Bas c ver- CRAFTS Date of Hourly Time Holiday Fr(n a Benefit Pa ments Increase Rates Rates Rates H&W Pen. Vac. A r.Tr Other ., . I i Welders receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. D—Use Building Construction Rates on Building(s)and All Immediate Attachments..Use Heavy Construction ates for remainder of project. For crafts not listed in Heavy Construction on Building Construction Rate Sheet. Sheets,use Rates shown -Vacation: Employees over 5 years-8%• Employees 0 p yees under 5 years- /o 6 "-'b-Annuity Trust-$2.00,MOST Program-$0.205 �All work over$3.5 million total Mechanical Contract-$24.25,Fringes$9.78 11 work under$3.5 million total Mechanical Contract-$23.16, Fringes$9.72 4 .a •i J " . .INNUAL INCREMENTAL INCREASE ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO2 J 1/96 .. 1 } y 1 f I i I +� I OVERTIME RATES FOR COLE COUXTY OVERTIME RATE ENTITLED FED: Minimum requirement per Fair Labor Standards Act means time and r half (lh) shall be paid for all work in excess of forty (40) hours per work week. 9: Means eight (8) hours shall constitute a regular work day, between the hours of 6:00 --`a:in. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. All work performed in excess of the eight hour ,work day and on Saturday shall be compensated for at one and one-half (11�) times the regular pay. In the event time is lost during the work week due to weather conditions, the Employer may schedule work on the following Saturday at straight time. Sundays and holidays shall be ;compensated for at double (2) the regular rate of wages. N0. 11: Means eight (8) hours shall constitute a day's work, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. i from Monday to Friday. Time and one-half (1�) shall be paid for first two (2) hours Monday --through Friday and the first eight (8) hours on Saturday. All other overtime hours Monday through Saturday shall be paid at double (2) time rate. Double (2) time shall be paid for -all time on Sunday and recognized holidays or the days observed in lieu of these holidays. I O. 12: Means the work week shall commence on Monday and shall continue through the ,following Friday, inclusive of each week. All work performed in excess of forty (40) hours in one week, shall be paid for at the rate of one and one-half (Ily) times the regular hourly wage scale. All work performed within the regular working hours shall consist of a ten (10) I our work day except in emergency situations. Overtime work and Saturday work shall be paid i t one and one-half (1h1 times the regular hourly rate. Work on holidays and Sundays shall ' e paid at two (2) times the regular hourly rate. j 18: Means a work week shall consist of forty (40) hours in any cor,.bir.ation. Any hours j corked over forty (40) in any pzyroll period shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half All overtime work and work performed on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at the rate of double (2) tine the regular pay rate. i 10O. 26: Means a regular working day shall consist of eight (8) hours, between 7:00 a.m. and :;0 p.m., five (5) days per week, Monday to Friday, inclusive. Work performed on Saturdays, ! Sundays and before and after the re=�:lar working day on Mcnday to Friday, inclusive, shall claseed as overtime, and paid for at double (2) the rate of single time. Holidays shall aid at the double (2) time rate c.1 pay. Z8: Means eight (8) hours between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. shall constitute a day's work I{ , -Jive (5) days a week, Monday through Friday inclusive, shall constitute a work week. The i } _�mployer has the option for a wcrkc ay/workweek cr four (4) ten (10) hour days (4-30's) rovided: -The project must be for a min:r::m of four (4) consecutive days. -Starting time. may start as early as 7:00 a.r. �' .. -Work week must begin on either a Mcnday or Taesday: If a holiday falls within that week it shall be a consecutive work day. (Alternate: If a holiday falls in the middle of a week, then the re;lar eight (8) hour schedule may be implemented). -Any time worked in excess of any ten (10) hour work day (in a 4-10 hour work week) shall be at the appropriate c•:ertime rate. _�11 work outside of the regular working hours as prc,ided, Monday through Saturday, shall be paid at one 6 one-half (1�) times the employee's regular rate of pay. All work performed rom 12:00 a.m. Sunday through 8:00 a.m. Monday and recognized holidays shall be paid at i4 ouble (2) the straight time hourly rate of pay. NO. 40: Means eight (8) hours per day Monday through Friday shall constitute a forty (40) hour work week. The regular eight-hour working day can begin an early as 7:00 a.m, and end ja late as 5:30 p.m. All hours worked on Saturday and all hours worked in excess of eight B) hours but not more than twelve (12) hours during the regular working week shall be paid or at one and one-half (1h) times the regular hourly rate. All hours worked on Sundays and holidays and all hours worked in excess of twelve (12) hours during the regular working day hall be paid at double (2) time the regular hourly rate. 'WO. 55: Means the regular work day shall be eight (8) hours between 6:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The first two (2) hours of work performed in excess of the eight (8) hour work day, Monday rough Friday, and the first ten (30) hours of work on Saturday, shall be paid at one & e-half (1h) times the straight time rate. All work performed on Sunday, observed holidays ­"tiin excess of te:, (10) hours n day, Monday through Saturday, shall be paid at double (2) y ../)straight time rate. �:IVr.Aw7 A.ti'KUAL RAGE ORDER NO. 2 PAGE OF iAGE3 `•'•' , NEW- r 4, • N0. 57: Means eight (8) ;:ours per day shall constitute a day's work and forty (40) hours per eek, Monday to Friday inclusive, shall constitute a week's work. The regular starting time hall be 8:00 a.m. When circumstances warrant, the contractor may change the regular r ­ w eek to four (4) ten-hour shifts at the regular straight time rate of pay. The first two yours of overtime worked Monday through Friday and the first eight (8) bourn on Saturday Ind--{ be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1h). All time worked in excess of ten (10) Monday through Friday and eight (8) hours on Saturday and all time worked on Sunday _knd holidays shall be paid for at the double (2) time rate of pay. No. 59: Means that except as herein provided, eight (8) hours a day (which may begin as �arly as 6:00 a.m.) shall constitute a standard work day, and forty (40) hours per week shall .onstitute a week's work. All time wdrked outside of the standard eight (8) hour work, day and on Saturday shall be classified as overtime and paid the rate of time and one-half (1h). All time worked on Sunday and holidays shall be classified as overtime and paid at the rate 7pf double (2) time. The Employer has the option of working either five (5) eight hour days .. "�r four (4) ten hour days to constitute a normal forty (40) hour work week. When the four 4) ten-hour work week is in effect, the standard work day shall be consecutive ten (10) hour periods between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Forty (40) hours per week shall :onetitute a weeks work, Monday through Thursday, inclusive. In the event the job is down or any reason beyond the Employer's control, then Friday and/or Saturday may, at the option f the Employer, be worked as a make-up day; straight time not to exceed ten (10) hours or forty (40) hours per week. When the five day (8) hour work week is in effect, forty (40) ours per week shall constitute a week's work, Monday through Friday, inclusive. In the vent the job is down for any reason beyond the Employer's control, then Saturday may, at the ption of the Employer, be worked as a make-up day; straight time not to exceed eight (8) hours or forty (40) hours per week. 0. 60: Means a regular work day of eight (8) hours shall be from 8:00 a.m, to 4:30 p.m. he Employer shall have the option of working five 6-hour days or four 10-hour days Monday through Friday. If an Employer elects to work five B-hour days during any workweek, hours �ouraj orked more than eight (8) per day cr 40 per week shall be paid at time & one-half (ley) the ourly rate Monday through Friday. If an Employer is prevented from working forty (40) Monday through Friday, or any part thereof by reason of inclement weather (rain or i mud), Saturday or any part thereof may be worked as a make-up day at the straight time rate. n Employer elects to work four 10-hour days, between the hours 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. ny week, work performed more than ten (10) hours per day or forty (40) hours per week .,,,,,,.iiiil be paid at time & one-half (1h) the hourly rate Monday through Friday. If an Employer is working 10-hour days and loses a day due to inclement weather, he may work ten (10) hours Iriday at straight time. Sundays and holidays shall be compensated for at double (2) time he regular rate of wages. ALL YILL� H work performed in excess of the regular work day nd on Saturday shall be compensated for at -is.e & one-half (ly) the regular Yillwri ht rate. 0. 86: Yeans the regular work week shall consist of five (5) days, Monday through Friday, y eginnirg at 8:00 a.m. and ending at 4:30 p.m. All overtime work performed on Monday through aturday shall be paid at time and one-half (1h) the hourly rate plus an amount equal to one- half of the hourly pension, welfare, and JATF contributions. All work performed on Sundays 1nd holidays shall be paid at double (2) the hourly rate plus an amount equal to the pension, e1fare, and JATF contributions. No. 91: Means eight (8) hours shall constitute a day's work be `•� at 5:30 ginning at 7:00 a.m. and Inding p.m. The work week shall be forty (40) hour beginning Monday at 7:00 a.m. nd ending Friday at 5:30 p.m. E..ployees shall receive double (2) time for over eight (8) oura in a work day or for over forty (40) Yours in a work week form Monday through Friday. Saturdays, Sundays and recognized holidays shall be paid at the double (2) time rate of pay. i I { t i {LUCT AVI A.ti?-.1AL WAGE ORDER N0. 2 PAGE 7 OF 1 PAGES J f.. ry r t ..'No. 101: Means eight (8) hours a day shall constitute a standard work day, and forty (40) hours per week shall constitute a week's work, which shall begin on Monday and end on Friday. All time worked outside of the standard work day and on Saturday shall be classified as r pA&ortime and paid the rate of time and one-half (1h) (except as herein provided). All time 1 y ed on Sunday and recognized holidays shall be paid at the rate of double (2) time. �ffa�ting time may be as early as 6:00 a.m. The Employer has the option of working either ue (5) eight-hour days or four (4) ten-hour days to constitute a normal forty (40) hour work week. When four (4) ten-hour work week is in effect, the standard work day shall be -,consecutive ten (10) hour periods between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., forty (40) hours per week shall constitute a week's work Monday Nthrough Thursday, inclusive. In the event the job is down for any reason beyond the ployer's control, then Friday and/or'Saturday may, at the option of the Employer, be worked -'as a make-up day; straight time not to exceed ten (10) hours or forty (40 hours All work over ten (10) hours in one day or forty (40) hours in a 4-101e work weekpshnllebe aid at the overtime rate of time and one-half (1�). When using a five (5) day eight (8) our work week, and the job is down for any reason beyond the Employer'e control, then ' -Saturday may at the option of the Employer, be worked as a make-up day; straight time not to r exceed eight (8) hours or forty (40) hours per week. j O. 110: Means eight (8) hours between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. shall constitute work day. The work week shall commence at 8:00 a.m. on Monday and shall end at 4:30 p.m. on Friday. All work performed on Saturday, except as herein provided, shall be compensated lt one and one-half times the regular hourly rate of pay for the week performed. All ork performed on Sunday and on recognized holidays shall be compensated at double (2) the egular hourly rate of pay for the work performed. If an Employer is prevented from working forty (40) hours, Monday through Friday, or any part thereof by reason of inclement weather I -{rain and mud), Saturday or any part thereof may be worked as a make-up day at the straight 1 ime rate. The Employer shall have the option of working five eight (8) hour days or four { -ten (10) hour days Monday throuc_h Friday. If an Employer elects to work five (5) eight (8) hour days during any work week, hours worked more than eight (8) per day or forty (40) hour Ier week shall be paid at time and one-half (1' ) the hourly rate Monday through Friday. If n Employer elects to work four (4) ten (10) hour days in any week, work performed more than " en (10) hours per day or forty (40) hours per week shall be paid at time and one-half (l�) the hourly rate Monday through Friday. If an Employer is working ten (10) hour days and es a day due to incle„ert weather, they may work ten (10) hours Friday at straight time. ay must be scheduled fcr at least eight (8) hours and no more than ten (10) hours at the ight time rate, but all hours worked over the forty (40) hours Monday through Friday will be paid at tine and one-half (11 ) overtisne rate. y g y rp it J ` ;t f 1 s J' }LEO T•Aw: ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 lAGE)OF)MCEf .) fA �; t .��%}�:.5 +r,•a. .,t t .r:af..}i' �a�`:'iSt,iF c, .: r. r .n tt i :':tn7t:{{`;�t;+t. p�}p�sn It x fq, jr �s • r :4 { F77 . i HOLTDAY RATE SCHEDULE- BUTLDING CONSTRUCTION is All work done an New Year'a Day, Decoration Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, I' love holidays Day and Christmas Dey ahnll be paid at the rate of double time. When one of the 6bove holidays falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed. )tp, 2: All work performed on New Year's Day, Xemorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, -'Thanksgiving Day, Christman Day, or the days observed as such, shall be paid at the double �ime rate of pay. j - I N0. 32 All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, 1 -•�•hanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. Whenever any such holidays fall on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed an a holiday. W' j Wo. As All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, j -Thanksgiving and Christman Day shall be paid at the double tine rate of pay. If any of the I t bbove holidays fall on Sunday, Monday will be observed as the recognized holiday. If any of - he above holidays fall on Saturday, Friday will be observed as the recognized holiday. 5: All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, M7hanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. !, No. 6: All work done on New Year's Day, Y.emcrial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veteran's ay, Thanksgiving Day, Chriatrras Day, and any additional holidays which may be mutually greed upon shall be paid at the double t,-ne rate of pay. Whenever any such holiday falls n a Sunday, the following Monday shall be recognized and observed as the holiday. 10. 7: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's ay, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. If i holiday falls on a Sunday, it shall be observed on the Monday. If a holiday falls on a Saturday, it shall be observed on the preceding Friday. I i `_.. 8: All work done on New Year's Day, Xe:nzrial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas, cr zta .Ixate days observed as such, shall be paid at the double i .m of pay. 0. 9. All work done on New Year's Day, Me:•crial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving ay and Christmas Day shall be paid for at the double time rate of pay. Any one of the above listed holidays falling on Sunday shall be observe3 on the following Monday and paid at the 1ouble tine rate of pay as all observed holidays. 0. 10: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgivi.^.g and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double (2) tine rate of pay. Any holiday which occurs on a Sunday shall be observed the following onday. No work uhall be performed on LABOR DAY except to save life and property. I N0. 11: All work done on New Year's Day, Y.emoriel Day, Christmas Day, Fourth of July, a.ad iThanksgiving Day shall be paid for at the rate of double time. Positively no work shall be j perforred on Labor Day. Martin Luther King's Birthday, •Veteran's Day and the day after j agreesthatnwor Day willshall bebperformed on that day, no p holidays,mium illfbe requireder and employees KO. 12: All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Veteran'n Day, j _Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. Order no i circumstances shall employees be pe mitted to work on Labor Day. NO. 13: All work done on Naw Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the rate of time &nd one-half (1 1/2). I No. 14s All work done on Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and —'New Year's Day shall be paid at the rate of time and one (1 1/2). No work shall be done gp Labor Day. When a recognized holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday is observed *f.'+ '. the holiday. M. r ' l AhT'UAL VdAGE ORDER N0. 2 PACE i of 5 PAGES f a� i sgW0. 1S: All work done on New Year'a Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day r &bor hriotayB Day shall be paid for at the rate of double tine. No work shall be performed 16: There shall be seven (7) recognized holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, independence Day, Labor Day, Armistice Day, Thanksgiving Day and chrietmas Day. No work on ny pretense shall be performed on Christmas Day, Labor Day, or Independence Day, Any work p —performed on the other holidays shall be paid for at two (2) tines the regular sate of pay. 14o. 17: All work done on New Yeas'a Day, Decoration Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, A:cmiatice ._bay, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. No work shall be permitted on Labor Day until after S:00 p.m., and the rate of pay shall be _.double time. ?TO. 183 All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday following Thanksgiving and Christmas Day shall be paid at the _.double time rate of pay. When one of the above holidays falls on Sunday, the following ionday shall be considered the holiday, and when one of the above holidays falls on Saturday, :he preceding Friday shall be considered the holiday, and all work performed on maid day(n) Hhall be paid at the double time rate. O. 19: All work done on New Year's Day, He-crial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, nd Christmas Day shall be paid at the double tine rate of pay. The employee my take off Friday following Thanksgiving Day provided he or she has notified their supervisor on the Wednesday preceding Thanksgiving Day. I _ O. 20: All work done on New Year's Day, Y.ejorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. When a paid li holiday falls 0:1 Saturday, it shall be observed on Saturday. When a paid holiday falls on unday, it shall be observed on Fcnday. O. 21: All work done on New Year's Day, Memcrial Day, Independence T nksgiving Day, Christmas Da Y Day, Labor Day, le time rate of pay. If Saturday falls onaaldesignated holiday,all ahou s worked shall aId at the double time rate of pay. NO. 22: All work done on New Year's Day, Y.emorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, jhanksgiving Day, Christmas Dny, or days locally observed as such, shall be paid at the Rouble t i,e rate of pay. If a hcliday falls on Saturday, Friday shall be observed; if•it •t'alls on Sunday, Monday shall be observed. —''o. 23: All work done on Npw Year's De• 1:e-orial Day Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran'n ay, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Da} and S_.-.days shall be recognized holidays and shall be 'paid at the double time rate of pay. When a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be considered a holiday. o. 24: All work done on Christmas Day, Thanksgiving Day, New Year's Day, He_•oorial Day, independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Presidential Election Day or days locally observed as such, and Sunday shall be recognized as holidays and paid at the double time rate pay- ! ..0. 25: All work done on New Year's Da Memorial Da Inds jDa a T Y� Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran'e Y� Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, Presidential Election Day ^r days locally observed as such, and Saturday and Sunday shall be recognised as holidays, i Jed shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. NO. 26: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veteran's }Yr Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. When Holiday occurs on Saturday it shall not be observed on either the previous Friday or the t owing observed on the following Monday,arork days. If such n holiday occurs on Sunday %+j• 27: All work done on the following holidays or days observed as such shall be paid at the ` '" .le time rate of pay: New Year's Day, Memcrial Day, Independence Day, Labor Dey, Veteran's • Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. * err= ANNWAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 f JPAGE 2 OF S PAGES i r t :. ...t.w.�.4•ril1iCi�.'��': i. :. i t., r t NO. 28: All work done on New Year's Day, A+-mintice Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, anksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. No work �. 11 be performed on Labor Day except when triple (3) time is paid. When a holiday falls Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as the holiday. (HO. 29t All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day or day observed as such for these holidays shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. No work shall be performed on Labor Day except when triple (3) time is paid. When a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as the holiday. Ho. 30t All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. .I _-.,No work shall be performed on Labor Day except in special cases of emergency and only when triple (3) time is paid, when a holiday falls on Saturday, the preceding day of Friday will ;be observed as a holiday. when a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as the holiday. ­!No. 311 All work done on New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Y.emorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and E-ployee'a Birthday shall be paid at the double tine rate of pay. If a _holiday falls on Sunday, the following Y.onday will be observed as the recognized holiday. (If a holiday falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday will be observed an the recognized J holiday. ' NO. 32: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, +Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving, and Christmas shall be paid at the double time rate of pay when one of the a'.bove holidays falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed and when one of the above holidays falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed. Ito. 33: All work done on New Year's Day, Me-arial Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double tie rate of pay. Labor Day shall be paid at the i t ipIs (3) time rate of pay. If the holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be erved; if the holiday falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday will be observed. i 34: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate. Any holiday �alling on Sunday, will be observed on the following Monday and be paid accordingly. when ne of the above holidays falls cn Tuesday, the preceding Monday will be observed as a non- orking holiday. When a holiday falls on Thursday, much as Thanksgiving, the following Friday will be observed as a non-working holiday. ' to. 3S: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, hanksgiving Day and Christoas Day shall be paid at the t L.e and one-half (1 1/2) tines rate iof pay. If a holiday falls on a S--nday, it shall be observed on the following Monday. I � I{ �0. 36: All work done on Labor Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. NO. 37: All work done on New Year's Day, Y.e-.orial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's -Tay, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and such other days as may be declared legal holidays �y the Federal Government shall be paid the double time rate of pay. I, NO. 38: No work shall be performed on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor -gay, A^cistice Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. �. 39s No work shall be done on the following holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, 6 Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas. Any of theme holidays falling 1 "'?n Sunday, the following Monday shall be a holiday, and any of these holidays falling on aturday, the preceding Friday shall be a holiday. lNO. 40s All work done on a legal holiday shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. 1 :1 2 ANT UAL WAGE ORDER NO. Z PACE 7 OF!PAGFS " ,. '.: ....-....y,w:.,u,.r e+r:.;.:".. ;'" .1 . ♦ itt� ( 1,/ 5 (4y{ y}'ryF • I N0. 411 All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving Day and Veteran's Day 11 be paid at the double time rate of pay. No work shall be done on Christmas Day, Fourth my or Labor Day. When any of the above holidays fall on Sunday, the following Monday 11 be observed as ouch holiday. If a holiday falls on Saturday, it shall not be t•onsidered to be observed on the previous Friday or following Monday. Such days shall be regular workdays. N0. 421 All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Veteran's Day 7 Shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. No weak shall be done on Christmas Day, Fourth _jof July or Labor Day. )70. 431 All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's - Day (Nov. 11th) or mutually agreed upon day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day shall be 1 paid at the double time rate of pay. If a holiday falls on Sunday, it shall be observed on -the following Monday. If a holiday falls on Saturday, it shall be observed on the preceding Friday. 'N0. 441 All work done on New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Decoration Day, Fourth of 'July, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thaksgiving Dny, and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double (2) time rate of pay. Pcsitivel no work shall be allowed on Labor Day. If any of -these holidays fall on Sunday, the follow-ng day will be observed as the holiday. If any of +these holidays fall on Saturday, the preceding Friday will be observed. JWO. 45: All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, ' -veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day cr days to be celebrated as such shall be paid at the double tL-.e rate of pay. If a holiday falls on Sunday, it can be observed on the _Jfollowing Monday. If a holiday falls on Saturday, the employer shall designate whether such { holiday shall be observed on Friday or Monday. "t�O. 46: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving Day, and _Nristmas Day shall be paid at the two and one half (2 1/2) times rate of pay. No wORA SF.!_I, BE DO1.-E ON LASOR DAY. Holidays falling cn Saturday shall be cbserved the preceding Friday. ._-v�lidays falling on a Sunday shall be observed the following Monday. �Jy 47: The following holidays are recognized: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Employee's Birthday, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas —Day, New Year's Eve. The above mentioned holidays can be changed by mutual agreement. When a holiday listed above falls on Saturday, it shall be celebrated on the Friday preceding the 6 _,holiday. When a holiday falls cn S::nday, the following Monday shall be observed. Holidays referred to above shall be paid for at straight ti:--e when not worked and at double time plus _boliday pay when worked. NO. 48: All work done on New Year's Day, Good Friday, Me^crial Da Independence pendence Da}•, Labor JDay, Thanksgiving Day, day after Thanksgiving, Chris--=as Eve and Christmas Day shall be paid mat the double time rate of pay. Should any of the above holidays fall on Sunday, the f ollowing Monday shall be observed as the holiday. Should any of the above holidays fall on l " aturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed as the holiday. NO. 49: The following days shall be observed as holidays: New Year's Day, Decoration Day, _}July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, Employee's birthday and two (2) '►Personal days. The observance of cne (1) of the personal days to be lizited to the time etween December 1 and March 1, of the following year. If e-,rloyees work on any of these ' 11eight (8) holidays they shall be paid time & one-half (2�) rate of pay for all hours worked. 'N0. 50: All work done on New Year's Day, Good Friday, Decoration Day, Fourth of July, Labor may# Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double (2) time rate of pay. F. If any Holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be recognized as the legal -'-Poliday. 511 All work done on New Year's Da}, Memorial Da y, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day, or days observed as such, shall be paid at the �'tlouble time rate of pay. In the event one of the above holidays falls on Saturday, the holiday shall be celebrated on that day. If the boliday falls on Sunday, the holiday will elebrated on Monday following. Ah?r'UAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 rAQE4OF3?AaM M _.... .......... _...... 1 r 4 11 !� } t • i �?p t i 1 N0. 521 There are four (4) paid holidays and they are: Labor Day, Christmas Day, Memorial ,�. y, and Independence Day. For these four (4) days, all regular employees shall be paid for 1 ht (8) hours of pay computed at the regular straight time hourly rate, although no work erformed. Employees shall receive the double (2) time rate of pay for any work ..'.',i theme recognized holidays. performed t } ..�NO. 531 All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving a + thristmas Day or days observed as such for these holidays shall be paid at the double( 2)of pay. No work shall be performed on Labor Day except when triple (3) time is paid. When a holiday falls on Sunday,•the following Monday shall be observed as the holiday. when a holiday falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed as the holiday. f N0. 561 All work done on New Year's, Memorial Day, ` Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Da y' ay shall Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving time rate of pay. When a holiday falls�on Saturday,�it shallhbelobserrved on Saturday.leWhen a holiday falls on Sunday, it shall be observed on Monday. ]NO. 551 All work done on New Year's Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and Two Floating Holidays to be designated by the Company) shall be compensated at time and one-half (1h) the regular rate of pay. Should any of the above days fall on Sunday, the follo p wing Monday shall be 7 i considered and observed as the holiday. Should any of the above days fall on Saturday, he receding Friday shall be considered and cbserved as the holiday. y' ' N0. 561 All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Da Inds ovember 11 (which shall be recognized as Veterans' Day), Independence Day, Labor Day, F Shanksgivin day, Ya Thanksgiving Day, The Day after 9 y, and Christmas day shall be compensated at the double (2) time rate of pay. When an observed holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as the holiday. No wark shall be perfor-ed on Labor Day except in cases of emergency, but when work die performed on this holiday, the e:-ployee shall be compensated at the triple (3) time rate L_jof pay. 1 57: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Da Inds I anal Day (Nove..-ber 11), Thanksgiving Da d hr Y' pendence Day, Labor Day,as le (2) time rate of pay. When any of Day, ea fall 0.1alSunday the following r r j day shall be cbserved. i 1' f�• 1 4 °��•= ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 k ' fAGESOFSTAOF3 i}i $..•}r` � 's ^"`^w..n:ar�r a.°[CSi�^..t.'Yai',=n:'^..LTryiM1Gi'�,v�;1fi'.'�t'r�",iYIS:+7'J.'.:;.z>r..r. ..,m,.rw .^..;.it:�:: :3;,'J:!�i ;> � u � rr 4 k .f f; r.rL,... .'i ti' ..'Xi s'.`k i � 'v, )... � A5'r.4¢,F'Q8`�i:�t}a. .7a• 1 { ; r= J; f. Sty{rti' i.. ? ,rf \. .. ., �•. .T 4l r.q��,'t ir.: LF r � '(2J.'s S' ? .. , ?1�t'tS{rat 3r i•f . y x t t +``ttvy ConsUuction 1=,ates for CC'l F.. County 02f __________ __ . . 'Efleciive .- Lasic Ovt r• CRAFTS I Date of I Hourly Time Holiday Fringe Benefit Payments mom,. I Increase Vitiates 1 Rales Bates 'H Y. W; Fen_1 Vac. IAppr.Trg_ _ thni NTERS _ � 1 5'QS" 519.88 7 5 1.95 1.80• 0.05 •_irneynlen _ 1 I JlillwriChls I 5,9 5 I 519.881 7 5 1:951 1.80 _. 0.05 '- r - $19.L'8 1 1 95 1.80 1 0.05; Driver 1Jorker I `'Q5 s+s, fie ' ERA7ING Et4GiNEERS I _ , >ee attached sheet for classification I ,u I 5.95 $17.85' Ci 5 3.501 3.35 0.40 ANN .50I ,t5 F -• "�H 5!95 517.50 5 5 3.50: 3.35 i_ 1 _ 0.40!AN i 1 group II---- - 3 roue 111 --- 5;95 S1720_. . `,. . .: `5 .. -. 35 35 --'-- -- 0.40: ANN.5(. i . 0;..3; , 15.00 3.3 5 0.401 ANN 500 �f I I I t L .BORERS { .,•ig see attached sheet for classification C rneral Laborers 5:95 $15.65 ?_ .... .4. .. -.._ 2.30 _2.00' Skilied Laborers —-- - —-- -- --.__..--?��.-- -- _-_"`t 7.25 ? 2,30 2 "------------ —- ---.TER..._.S-- - -------- -------------'-- 2.40 1 UCK DRIVERS 7EAtl,S 5'95 .. - .__._"... _._._ Teamsters see below for Rates FFEiG IVE 5- E OF I :CPEASf FOP ALL CLASSSiFICF,i,-,':S LiS D BELO CLASSIFICATIONS RATES_! CLASSIFI '' Flat uc Bed Trks-Single Axle 17.01— ;'J,'G and' C, F`it Bed Trucks- T ande�n Ix'e ---- S17.16, ,an ,`,'aaon." ,y ,ticulated Dump Trucks 517.16 Station Wagons 51 7.01 ir sl=y `':a9cr Pickup Trucks 517.01 Ha:f Tr a c ks,Sp00, r t aterlal Trucks- Single.Axle S17.01 • Eucl;Js 8 similaTr. bs a IOMerial Trucks -Tandem Axle — 517.16 ., Frame& DerriC ty "; Semi and'or Pole Trailers -- —S17.2_E -;oat or Lo%v Boy:`' {t:y �:�' ? mfN' � •r':. ` } „ _ ---'--'S1%? ".areho•.scrr,a} .}'r '"r '.vr .• "!�� �c3" "x''"+Y : 1 7;yy) Inch, Fork 3 Steel I rllCk$ 8 L:6-.6 Drivers 3 Operators 51_7.28 I man,Oiler ..i aSer �1 Agitator& Transit Mix Trucks 51 7.17 Station A tendant on Const g ------ P.4_chanics"ink Wagon-Sin le AXIe 51 7.01 ' ,T "The wage rate for T ireman, Oiler 3 Greaser,Station Attendant on Construction shall be the sarne as the , v'1ge rate for the oiler in the operating engineers schedule,except operating engineer fringe benefits over r Id above any applicable teamster benefits shall be added to tea,Iers ,~'ages. —The wave rate for Mechanics in the teamsters schedule shall be:he same as Mechanics in the operating gineers schedule except that Operating engin_er fringe benefits raver and above any applicable 1camster benefits shall be added 1, lealrster wages. ' 6195 NNUAL INCREMENTAL INCREASE ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 I • t t 1+ { I I !Jj I 4 i .i { r y t f.'.J 'JINUAL INCREMENTAL INCREASE ANNUAL WAGE ORDER N0.2 'viw ,i. .�'..rl.r `'i qrk•..4ii:i`';r;s`�",iwy�ci.�'•jt::'x`tA�'SE'yiv R,'�,,�s. .f. 1 ,. mornt {ivy Construction Rates for COLT:County REPLACEMENT PAGE Section 026 Over ... —..--- -- -- ---- ! CRAFTS Date of Hourly I Time Holiday Fringe Benefit Payments Increase Rates Rates Rates H&Wl Pen. :Vac. Apr.Trg; Other TERS -- -- - -- — 1 �rneymen --- _ 5/95 —� 19.88� 7 5 1.95 180 i 1 0.05 i Allwri hts _— 1 5195—� $19.88 i 7 5_ 1 1.951 1.801 1 0.05' Driver Worker _5/95 1 $19.88; 7 1 5 _ 1.95! 1.801 1 0.05; ! 'ERATING ENGINEERS 1 see attached sheet for classification pup I — 1 5 3.501 3.351 I 5195 ).40: ANN.50 i 1 S 0 -- I _5/95 I $17.50j_ 5 ! 5 3.50 3.35 i 1 0.40 ANN.50 .;coup III I 5195 1 $17.3005 j 5 _'_ 3.351 1 0.40. ANN.50 ! :)U IV __— 5/95 _ $15.00: 5 5 3.50: 3.351 1 0.40!ANN.50 i TORERS j --- ------ I i see attached sheet for classification C zneral Laborers 5/95 _ '__ $16.65 2_ _ 4 2.30, 2.00! 0.40; S1cilled Laborers —5195 S17.25! 2 4 — 2.30 2.00: I 0.40; I LUCK DRIVERS-TEAMSTERS 1 5/95 _—_' 2 ; 4 2.40, 2.00 i Teamsters see below for Rates I i l FECTIVE DATE OF INC_R_E_ASE FOR ALL CLASSIFICATIONS LISTED BELOW IS 5195 CLASSIFICATIONS :_RATES i CLASSIFICATIONS ! RATES i Flat bed Trucks_Single Axle _ 517.01 _ JTank Wagon-Tandem Axle $17.16 F" t Bed Trucks Tandem Axle $17.161 _Tank Wagon-Semi-Trailor $17.28: f ticulated Dump Trucks $17.16 Station Wagons _ 517.01: Insley Wagons, Dumpsters, i ! P1:kup Trucks E17.01! ! Half-Tracks,Speedace, — ? ' I sterial Trucks-Single Axle — 517.01 1 Euclids&similar equipment I $17.28: I-V�aterial Trucks-Tandem Axle —S17.16, A-Frame&Derrick Trucks S�17.28; Semi and/or Pole Trailers 517.28: Float or Low Boy $17.28 1 inch,Fork&Steel Trucks $17.28, Warehouseman i Lstribulor Drivers&Operators I $17.28, i" Tireman,Oiler&Greaser" i I Agitator&Transit Mix Trucks $17.171 tt Station Attendant on Const. _-ink Wagon-Single Axle 517.01 L" Mechanics ; 1 "The wage rate for Tireman,Oiler&Greaser,Station Attendant on Construction shall be the same as the 1 age rate for the oiler in the operating engineers schedule,except operating engineer fringe benefits over Id above any applicable teamster benefits shall be added to teamsters wages. `The wage rate for Mechanics In the teamsters schedule shall be the same as Mechanics in the operating r igineers schedule,except that operating engineer fringe benefits over and above any applicable teamster benefits shall be added to teamster wages. i _NNUAL INCREMENTAL INCREASE ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO.2 6/95 • " .ry ti, :r t OPERAM G ENGINEERS HEAVY GROUP I ` ca • halt Finishing 1`lachine and Trench Widening Spreader ,ksphalt Plant Console Operator Autograder �. Automatic Slipform Paver Backhoe Blade Operator- all types i Boat Operator - bridges & dams Boat Operator- tow* Boilers- 2 Central Mix Concrete Plant Operator Clamshell Operator Concrete Mixer Paver Concrete Saw Operator- self-propelled Crane Operator Derrick or Derrick Trucks Ditching Machine 1Dozer Operator Dragline Operator —Uredge Booster Pump y dredge Engineman Dredge Operator {. Cat with Compressor Mounted on Cat �Ding or Boring Machine, rotary self-propelled Front End Ste--r Loader such as Bobcat Greaser .4ighlonder Hoisting Engine- 2 active drums L aunchhammer Nkleel z=Omotive Operator, standard gauge Mechanics and Welders Mucking Machine z'ile Driver Operator _Pitman Crane Operator 'ush Cat Operator -Quad Trac Shovel Operator E ideboom Cats 'Sldmmer Scoop Operator Trench Machine Operator ;ruck Crane "Does not apply to boat operators covered under separate aggreements. tt f OPHEAST AR'2 ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 PAGE I OF 7 FAGFS _1 $ 1 l�._,,.�, ,..R.•.'tsi.,,4rL�•r!. ?�}.id lit; .�y�.:�r>t l��r�; `ft��'St� 'li>"'iCui� r.�F.� , ((t Y Group I Cont'd a � e►iuum Pay A11 crane with 3 yd, and over buckets ClamsheUs -3 yd, capaci or ov S •25 tY er 25 I . _ Crane, Rigs - anything over 100 feet including Jib - no maximum -whichever premium is higher contractor RiU Ol per ft. pay. No two premiums to be compounded on Crane Rig attachments. Draglines- 3 yd. capacity or over Hoist-each additional active drum over 2 drums Shovels - 3 yd. capacity or over •25 Tandem Scoop .35 .50 GROUP II J Classification • --,A-Frame Asphalt Hot-Mix Silo Asphalt Plant Fireman (drum or boiler) Asphalt Plant Alan Asphalt Plant Mixer Operator Asphalt Roller Operator "'""�ldiller Operator er-Greene Loader Chip Spreader I CI-oncrete Mixer Operator Skip Loader —&ncrete Plant Operator Concrete Pump Operator rusher Operator I! Iredge Oiler Elevating Grader Operator 1 All Forklifts and Lulls ---Hoisting Engine - 1 Low otive Operator- narrow gauge Multiple Compactor Pavement Breaker Powerbroom, self-propelled ` Power Shield i Doter i fide Discharge Concrete Spreader MP Form Finishing Machine � -;�tumpcutter Machine rottle Man Iractor Operator(over 50 HP) > Dh Truck oprrE+sr.Aan ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO..2 PAGEZOF 3 AAGM 4, r .. 'Y,•:;:�:i.. ..i x � t� L,.rf..r s � .r� 't.�. r f. x G7 rr �.�.,, i�",iy++�--K��#'C VyLy.�7?. V,1fy�p,(;„S�1i•�.Yt ,(a;1: .. t j r , Y t sS4 . ! t al- -_ - _—t__ r_�r� r7 7 lit GROUP III t' . ' cat' t. , ,.�.i er fils- I Chip Spreader (front man) Churn Drill Operator Flef Plane Operator -Curb Finishing Machine Distributor Operator Finishing Machine Operator -Flex Plane Operator k Float Operator worm Grader Operator -Hydrobroom Pugm.W Operator _ oller Operator, other than high type asphalt -Screening & Washing Plant Operator iphons &Jets preader Box Operator, self-propelled (not asphalt) —sub-grading Machine Operator Tank Car Heater Operator (combination boiler & booster) Iractor Operator (50 HP or less) nlac, Ulric or similar spreader ' rating Machine Operator, no hand I GROU I _�lassificl_6 Grout Machine - Oiler —Oiler- Driver 1 �{ _Compressor over 125 CFM -3 Conveyor Operator —sight Plants or Generators 30 I{WA -2 X125 CFM Compressor Maintenance Operator-3 Pump, 4" to 8" - 3-6 `Pump, 8" and over-2 Jlectric Pumps, 4" to 8" - 3-6 Small Machine JN elding Machines -3 1, t 7 ! � r 1 r 1 I f r k r oPH&1Sr.�R'2 A TNTUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 AAOE 7 OF 7 fAaes .,l�= w k • t .tltir.4tY Jz ., to h,..r�s„ t.r..;...L•:;i.,,.i;,.;'.., E ! '� 't S t t3 ' �� it o S"r"i i ! , 1 k, EASTERN DISTRIC GENERAL LABORER- HEAVY CONSTRUCTION Carpenters tenders,salamander tenders, dump man, ticket takers, flagman, loading trucks under bins,hoppers and conveyors,track men, cement handler, dump man on earth fill J man, material batch hopper man, spreader on asphalt machine, material mixer Oman (except on „I manholes), coffer dams, riprap pavers—rock, block or brick, signal man, scaffolds over ten feet not self-supported from ground up, sldpman on concrete paving, wire mesh setters on concrete paving, all work in connection with sewer,water, gas, gasoline,oil, drainage pipe,conduit pipe, the and duct lines and all other pipe lines, power tool operator, all work in connection with hydraulic or general dredging operations, form setters uddlers � ! + P (paving only), straw blower nozzleman, asphalt plant platform man,chuck tender,crusher feeder,men handling creosote ties or creosote materials, men working with and handling i standing trees, feeder man on wood pulverizers, board andWillow mat weaves a.nd�cableetierrs of on river work, deck hands, pile dike and revetment work, all laborers wonting on underground _ tunnels less than 25 feet where compressed air is not used, abutement and pier hole men working six (6) feet or more below ground, men working in coffer dams for bridge piers and footings in the river, barco tamper, jackson or any other similar temp, cutting torch man, liners, curb, gutters, ditchliners, hot mastic kettleman, hot tar applicator, hand blade operators, manhole builder helpers and mortar men on brick or block manholes, nibbing concrete, air tool operator under 65 pounds, caulker and lead man chain or concrete saw under 15 H.P. SKILLED LABORER- AEAN"Y CO\STRUCTION Vibrator man, asphalt raker, head pipe layer on sevrer work, batterboard man on i and ditch work, cliff scalers working from bosun's chairs, scaffold or platforms on dams orpower pants over ten (10) feet high, air tool op`.ator over 65 pounds, stringy etc., sand blast man, laser beam man w•ao chum tune man on concrete paving, ton drill, churn drill, air track drill 8 all other similar type drills, gunite nozzle man,press re grout man, screed man on asphalt,concrete saw 15 H.P. and over, grade checker, stringline rn'an on electronic grade control, manhole builder,dynamite �; man, powder man, welder, tunnel man, waterblaster -1,000 PSI or over, asbestos and/or hazardous waste removal and/or disposal. 1 r ., XASTLU.AVt7 ANINWAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 PAGE 1 OF I ~ I + J y t ' _ .. �.elf__ � • �l / • _ _ --rr— - ila _� L.__•�_�� � r.l �—___�_—�_ �—_.__.--«____ _l. _ I OERTYME RATE SCHEDULE- HEA\'Y CO\STRUCTION 1: Means time&one-half(1'/�)shall be paid for all work in excess of eight(8)hours per day (if worldng 8-hour work days), or in excess of ten (10) hours per day (if working four 10-hour work days), for worl: ion Friday (if working 4-10's) and work on Saturdays. Sundays shall be paid at the double (2) time rate. i —NO, Z: Means time & one-half(11h) shall be paid for all hours worked in excess of eight (8) hours per day j(if working 5-8's), or ten (10) hours per day (if working 4-10's), or forty (40) hours per week, Monday through Friday. For all time worked on Saturday (unless Saturday is used as a makt-up day), time&one-half -�(1'h) shall be paid. For all time worked on Sunday, double (2) time shall be paid. i NO. 3: Means a regular work week shall consist of not more than forty (40) hours of work and all work -performed over and above ten(10)hours per day and forty (40)hours per week shall be paid at the rate of time �&one-half(1'h). Workmen shall receive time & one-half(1'h) for all work performed on Sundays. ENO.4: Means a regular work week shall consist of not more than forty(40) hours of work, Monday through _ISaturday, and all work performed over and above ten (10) hours per day and forty (40) hours per week shall be paled at the rate of time & one-half (1'h). Worlonen shall receive time and one-half (11h) for all work performed on Sundays. NO.5: Means a regular work week may be blonday through Thursday(if working 4-10's)or Monday through �jFriday (if working 5-8's). Time & one-half (1'h) is paid when working in excess of ten (10) hours per day JJ(if working 4-10's)and on Friday & Saturday unless Friday and/or Saturday is used as a make-up day. Time &one-half(11h)is paid when working in excess of eight(8)hours per day (if wor)dng 5-8's), and on Saturday ess Saturday is used as a make-up day. All Sunday work shall receive double (2) time pay. NO.6: ?.leans eight (fi)hours shall corstiruw the regular work day and forty(40)hours a work week,Monday through Friday. The Employer shall estab:ish the starting time as early as 7:00 a.m. Time and one-half(11h) shall be paid for work performed on a regular work day before the regular starring time and after the regular ti quitting time. Double (2) time shall be paid for work performed on Sunday and holidays. At the discretion of the Employer, Saturday can be used for a makeup day. NO. 7: Meats the regular work day shzIJ be either eight (8) or ten (10) hours in a regular work week of Monday through Friday, except where the Employer elects to work Monday through Thursday for a four 10- hour work week. All work over ten (10) hours in a day or forty (40)hours in a week shall be at the overtime rate of time and one-half(11h). Except as worked as a make-up day, time on Saturday shall be worked at time and one-half(1'h). Time on Sunday shall be worked at double (2) time the regular rate of pay. J 1 J MAKE-UP DAY-Carpenters,Laborers,Operating Engineers and Teamsters:Any employee who is scheduled to work on regular work day, but is unable due to weather or other reasonable conditions may be 2ssigned to work on Fridays (if working 4-10's), or on Saturdays (if working 5-8's) at the straight time rate of pay. The I preceding statement applies to all counties except Clay, Jackson, Platte and Ray. i fY ^„ ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 3/95 j' r _ _ _,.�_ � . :� i• _ __ --era.- --��.- —-�-_.____� .__r.._____ -- - _ BOLID'IY RATE SCHEDULE- HEAVY CO\STRUCTION No. 1: All work performed on New Year's Day, Decoration Lay, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. When any of these holidays fall on Sunday, the Monday following shall be observed as j such holiday. No. 2: All work performed on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Labor —j Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, or days observed as such, shall be paid at the rate of time&one-half(I 1h). NMien a holiday falls on Saturday, Friday, shall be observed. When a holiday falls on Sunday, Monday shall be observed. No. 3: All work performed on New Year's Day, Memoria] Day, Independence Day, Labor W Day,Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, or days observed as such, shall be paid at the rate of time&one-half(11h). When a holiday falls on Sunday, it shall be observed on the following Monday. No. 4: All work performed on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, or days observed as such, shall be paid at the double time rate of pay, When a holiday falls on a Sunday, Monday shall be observed. No. 5: All work performed on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, or days observed as such, shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. When a holiday falls on a Saturday, Friday shall be observed. When a j holiday falls on a Sunday, Monday shall be observed. No. 6: All work done on New Year's Day, Deco ztion Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veteran's Day,Thanksgiving and Christmas shall be compensated at the double (2) time rate of pay. When a holiday occurs on Saturday, it shall not be observed on either the previous Friday s or the following Monday. Such days shall be a regular workday. If such a holiday occurs on Sunday, it shall be observed on the following Monday. No work shall be performed on Labor Day. J t r M "mrm 2 AN TAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 3/95 J > f f .ux2+:a>•. ".lG..e:,ro. s li..,s'M1; ,.. .., ,.........y,.. ... .... 1 ..�:} '•t � .A > ( ,P t. .' t hex.}"y'r � } i; .. UTILITY WORK Rate Date of Increase J Journeyman Lineman or Cable Splicer $21.95 10/95 *Lineman Equipment Operator 21.95 10/95 � **Groundman Equipment Operator .94 10/95 188 1 .86 10/95 Blaster r , Groundman-Winch Driver 15.38 10/95 -, Groundman-Driver 14,66 10/95 " -i Groundman: (Ist six months) 11.37 10/95 14.66 10/95 _ Thereafter 22.48 10/95 ! Pole Treating Specialist 20.72 10/95 Pole Treating Inspector 14.10 10/95 Pole Treating Truck Driver Frinse Benefits I Health &Welfare - S2.00 Vacation & Holiday Trust - 10 14% National Electricians Annuity Plan - 19% Apprenticeship & Training 3/4 of I`70 National Elec. Ben. Fund - 3% `Lineman Equipment Operator shall be a Journeyman Lineman or an Apprentice. In the event jthat a Lineman or Apprentice is not available, a Groundman may be upgraded to operate this i equipment. I ti J "Groundman Equipment Operator - all tractors, tensioners, tension pullers, trucks four tons rated or over, digger trucks, 5th Wheel trucks & cranes, and all trucks with hydraulic equipment with controls outside the cab when not used in the operations assigned to the ` ! Lineman Equipment Operator. OVERTIME RATE: Eight (8)hours shall constitute a work day between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m„and forty(40)hours within five(5)days,Monday through Friday inclusive, shall , constitute the a+ork week. Work performed in the 9th and 10th hour, Monday through Friday, shall be paid at time and one-half(1'A) the regular straight time rate of pay. Work performed outside these hours and on Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays shall be paid for at the rate of double(2) time. i HOLIDAY RATE: All work performed on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day,Veteran's Day,Thanksgiving Day,Christmas Day,or days celebrated as such, shall jbe paid at the double time me of pay. When one of the foregoing holidays falls on Sunday, it shall be celebrated on the following Monday. ANNUAL INCREMENTAL INCREASE ANNUAL WAGE ORDER N0. 2 10/95 a �--�. 5775,:� OUTSIDE ELECTRICIANS t CONIASERCIAL WORK F.�-tive tie Date of Incease Journeyman Lineman or Cable Splicer $22.35 10/95 "Groundman Equipment Operator 20.01 10/95 Groundman-Winch Driver 16.45 10/95 "Groundman-Driver 15.84 10/95 Groundman; 0 s six months) 12.74 10/95 next twelve months 13.28 10/95 next twelve months 14.56 10/95 Thereafter 15.84 10/95 ' Fringc Benefits " Health & Welfare - $2.00 Vacation & Holiday Trust - 13'/. National Electricians Annuity Plan - 22% Apprenticeship &Training - 3/4 of 1% National Elec, Ben. Fund - 3% -Shall operate trenching equipment, cranes, 5th wheel trucks and when operating controls outside the cab of a truck except controls on hole boring machines. ""Shall start, stop and service air compressors. r -""When groundman perform duties as a blaster they shall receive a wage rate comparable to the 4th step apprentice rate. ' ANNUAL INCREMENTAL INCREASE I ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 a.m,..i 10/95 s .1, cl.} #„ i rfa •'t y'xi 7 :y.?r hitil"- b`•Y Tx 'i .. '•. s I i i t Y 5 A P fu -77 SEE", f"" �Lj tit . .......... ®r V -'MA NU w p t AM'; la _ov L=. Maw Cca INA Nf. MFOU& ilding Construction Rates for CALLAWAY County REPLACEMENT PAGE SECTION 01 active asic I or- CRAFTS Date of Hourly Ti Holiday Frin a Bane fit Pa ments Increase Rates Rates Rates H&W Pen. Vac. r.Tr Other Ii s Workers 10/95 $25.11 55 28 3.22 4.72 :E Akers 1/96 S21.00 57 7 3.25 2.50 0.16 c �ickla ers•Stone Mason 4/95 $16.35 59 7 1.85 0.15 enters 515.28 60 7 1.95 1.20 0.17 4/95 517.561 9 3 1.00 Cement Masons $18 68 28 7 2.05 2.75 10% 0.15 NEBF3°'a I ctricians Inside Wireman USE ELECTRICIANS INSIDE WIREMAN RATE rrimunication Workers 7/95 522.94 26 54 3.845 2.19 a evator Constructors 0.085 �n lneers-Portable&Hoistin : 1 �rou I 5/95 518.671 86 3 3.50 3.35 0.43 ANN.50 urou II 5/95 518.671 86 3 3.50 3.35 0.43 ANN.50 5/95 517.42 86 3 3.50 3.35 0.43 ANN.50 3rou III 5/95 516.44 86 3 3.50 3.35 0.43 ANN.50 Grou IV b 523.25 91 3 TOTAL FRINGES 59.53 -' a Fitters 1 laziers 11/95 516.501 35 32 TOTAL FRINGES 55.67 Laborers Buildin 1 General 512. .30 75 110 I 7 2.30 1.20 0.30 eml•Skilled $13.101 110 7 2.30 1.20 0 Hod Carriers ( $13.10 110 7 2.30 1.20 0,30 Plasterer Tenders 1 513.10 110 7 2.30 1.20 0.30 ewer Tile La er/Bottomman 513.101 110 7 2.30 1.20 0.30 r 4/95 I USE CARPENTERS RATE ethers-Metal,Wood Lino eum Layers&Cutters 4/95 1 [USE CARPENTERS RATE 1.85 0.15 rbls Masons 4/95 516.351 59 7 II arbli Ma 4/95 1 1 516.031 60 7 1 1.95 1.20 0.17 On Workers 8195 1 1 516.871 11 1 8 1 2.62 4.55 0.25 Painters: I I I Painters I� _ 4/95 1 1 $14.401 18 1 7 fa 4/95 1 $14.401 18 1 7 -.20 4/95 Plasterers 4/95 1 1 517.561 9 3 1.00 umbers I 516.001 FED ile Drivers 4/95 1 1 $15.681 60 7 1.95 1.20 0.17 Roofers 9/95 1 1 $17.45 12 4 2.65 1.95 0.14 i ee�t Metal Workers 7/95 1 1 517.57 40 1 23 3.01 2.18 0.27 SASMI.68 g' n HartAers I 1 520.041 33 I 19 3.40 2.70 0.181 rinklor Fitters 4/95 I I S16.351 59 7 I 1.85 1 0.15 Terrazzo Workers 4195 11 516.351 59 1 7 I 1 1.85 0.15 e senors ck 1.75 1.75 Drivers,Teamsters 4/95 1 14.001 101 5 I riafflc Control Service Drivers I 1 1 511.901 48 49 2.571. 0.23 HOL.37 Well Drillers I 1USE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS GROUP II RATE '"elders-Acet lene&Electric is 1 UAL INCREMENTAL INCREASE J -SEE FOOTNOTE PAGE ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO.2 J • ......-.....,r..... " 1 w.--+�- v�.��__ -� � tom.._----.r-•w'T'+T���"____._ __ .-_ � .. _.. _ _ _. �_. � __.. � - - 5 t I ilding Construction Rates for CALLAWAY County Footnotes REPLACEMENT PAGE Section 014 Eff ective Basic ver- '� CRAFTS Date of Hourly Time Holiday Frin a Benefit Pa ments Increase Rates Rates Rates H&W Pen. Vac. A r.Tr Other I i -Welders receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. Ise Building Construction Rates on Building(s)and All Immediate Attachments.Use Heavy Construction ,rites for remainder of'project. For crafts not listed in Heavy Construction Sheets,use Rates shown on Building Construction Rate Sheet. �-Vacation: Employees over 5 years-8%; Employees under 5 years-6% b-All work over$3.5 million Total Mechanical Contract-$23.75,Fringes-$9.53 �I work under$3.5 million Total Mechanical Contract-$21.57, Fringes$9.41. nnuity Trust-$2.00,MOST Program-$0.205 7 1 j I i . IJ NNUAL INCREMENTAL INCREASE ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO.2 1196 5 } OVERTIME RATES FOR CALLAWAY COUNTY i OVERTIM-_ RATE ENTITLED FED: Minimum recuirement per Fair Labor Standards Act means time and one-half (11 ) shall be paid for all work in excess of forty (40) hours per work week. `J NO. 4: Means time and one-half (14) shall be paid for all work in excess of eight (8) hours 000W4 r work day, Monday through Friday. Tine and one-half (24) applies to all.work on Saturday, daya and holidays shall be paid at the double (2) time rate. i NO. 9t Means eight (8) hours shall constitute a regular work day, between the hours of 6:00 ! a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. All work performed in excess of the eight hour work day and on Saturday shall be cor..per,sated for at one and one-half (1h) times the regular i pay. In the event time is lost during the work week due to weather conditions, the Employer may schedule work on the following Saturday at straight time. Sundays and holidays; shall be ; .compensated for at double (2) the regular rate of wages. NO. il: Mean' a eight (8) hours shall constitute a day's work, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday. Time and one-half (1�) shall be paid for first two (2) hours Monday through Friday and the first eight (8) hours on Saturday. All other overtime hours Honday i through Saturday shall be paid at double (2) time rate. Double (2) time shall be paid for all time on Sunday and recognized holidays or the days observed in lieu of these holidays. ! � I NO. 12: Means the work week shall co.pence on Monday and shall continue through the following Friday, inclusive of each week. All work performed in excess of forty (40) hours „ i in one week, shall be paid for at the rate of one and one-half (1�) times the regular hourly wage scale. All work performed within the regular working hours shall consist of a ten (10) ! I hour work day except in emergency situations. Overtime work and Saturday work shall be paid ! at one and one-half (1h) times the regular hourly rate. Work on holidays and Sundays shall f be paid at two (2) ties the regular hourly rate. ENO. 18: Y.eana a work week shall consist of forty (40) hours in any combination. Any hours ( worked over forty (40) in any payroll period shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half f (lts). All overtime work and work perfcrr„ed on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at the rate of double (2) time the regular pay rate. i No. 26: Means a regular working day shall consist of eight (8) hours, between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., five (5) days per week, Vonday to Friday, inclusive. Work performed on Saturdays, - 1-1*\ndays and before and after the re;ular working day on Y.onday to Friday, inclusive, shall classed as overtLme, and paid for at double (2) the rate of single time. Holidays shall paid at the double (2) time rate of pay. NO. 28: Years eight (8) hours between 8:00 a.m. a:nd 5:00 p.m. shall constitute a day's work five (5) days a week, Monday thrc_g11 Friday inclzsi.ve, shall constitute a work week. The Employer has the option for a wcrkday/wcr:c»eek or four (4) ten (10) hour days (4-1018) provided: J -The project must be for a minim•.:..^: of four (4) consecutive days. Starting time may start as early as 7:00 a.m. -Work week must begin on either a Monday or Tuesday: If a holiday falls within that week it shall be a consecutive work day. (Alternate: If a holiday falls in the middle of a week, then the reTjlar eight (8) hour schedule may be implemented). -Any time worked in excess of any ten (10) hour work day (in a 4-10 hour workweek) shall be at the appropriate cverti_ae rate. All work outside of the regular working hours as provided, Monday through Saturday, shall be paid at one & one-half (lit) times the e-ployee's regular rate of pay. All work performed i from 12:00 a.m. Sunday through 8:00 a.m. Monday and recognized holidays shall be paid at double (2) the straight time hourly rate of pay. •, JI NO. 33: Means the standard work day shall constitute eight (8) hours of work between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Four (4) days at ten (10) hours a day may be worked as straight time, Monday through Friday and need not be consecutive. All overtime, except for Sundays and holidays shall be at the rate of time and one-half (1�). Overtime worked on Sundays and holidays shall be at double (2) time. . 1 ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 a - N0. 35s Means forty (40) hours Y.c nday through Friday, shall constitute the normal work week. Work shall be scheduled between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. work in excess of forty ' (40) hours per week and eight (8) hours per day and on Saturdays and Sundays, shall be paid at the rate of one & one-half (1h) times the normal rate. Work performed on recognized olidays shall be paid at the rate of two (2) times the normal rate. Saturday shall be a oluntary make-up day if inclement weather occurs during the work week and hours are lost. �iake-up days shall be paid at the nor:.-,al rate. 340. 40: Means eight (8) hours per day Monday through Friday shall constitute a forty (40) hour work week. The regular eight-hour working day can begin as early as 7:00 a.m. and end as late as 5:30 p.m. All hours worked on Saturday and all hours worked in excess of eight (a) hours but not more than twelve (12) hours during the regular working week shall be paid for at one and one-half (1h) times the regular hourly rate. All hours worked on Sundays and holidays and all hours worked in excess of twelve (12) hours during the regular working day shall be paid at double (2) time the regular hourly rate. No. 48: Hears the regularly scheduled work week shall be five (5) consecutive days, Monday - through Friday or Tuesday through Saturday. Eight (8) hours shall constitute a day's work. Starting time for the first shift shall not be earlier than 7:00 a.m. nor later than 10:00 a.m. Forty (40) hours shall constitute a week's work. Overtime at the rate of time and one-half (1h) will be paid for all work in excess of forty (40) hours in any one work week. On the Monday through Friday schedule, all work performed on Saturday will be time and one- half (1�) unless time has been lost during the week, in which case Saturday will be a make up day to the extent of the lost time. On the Tuesday through Saturday schedule, all work i ! performed on Monday will be tine and one-half (1h) unless time has been lout during the week, in which case Monday will be a Wake-up day to the extent of the lost time. Any work performed on Sunday will be double (2) time. If employees work on any of the recognized holidays they shall be paid t-,-,e and one-half (lss) their regular rate of pay for all hours I worked, in addition to their regular holiday pay. NO. 55: Means the regular work day shall be eight (6) hours between 6:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The first two (2) hours of work Yerformed in excess of the eight (8) hour work day, Monday through Friday, and the first ten (10) hours of work on Saturday, shall be paid at one & -� one-half (1�) times the straight t-ie rate. All work perfcr-ed on Sunday, observed holidays and in excess of ten (10) hours a day, Monday through Saturday, shall be paid at double (2) he straight time rate. 57: Means eight (8) hours per day shall constitute a day's work and forty (40) hours per week, Monday to Friday inclusive, shall constitute a week's work. The regular starting t. e shall be 8:00 a.m. When circ•a:.stances warrant, the contractor may change the regular workweek to four (4) ten-hour shits at the re;,:lar straight time rate of pay. The first two J (2) hours of overtime worked Y.cndal thrc•:ch Friday and the first eight (8) hours on Saturday t shall be paid at the rate of t.-:,e and one-half (1�). All time worked in excess of ten (10) I hours, Monday through Friday and eicht (8) hours on Saturday and all tine worked on Sunday and holidays shall be raid fcr at the double (2) time rate of pay. NO. 59; Means that except as herein =rovided, eight (8) hours a day (which may begin as early as 6:00 a.m.) shall cc,-.Et-4t-.::e a standard work day, and forty (40) hours per week shall J constitute a week's work. All ti-.e worked outside of the standard eight (8) hour work day i and on Saturday shall be classified as overtime and paid the rate of tike and one-half (1h). ' All time worked on Sunday and holidays shall be classified as overtime and paid at the rate of double (2) time. The Employer has the option of working either five (5) eight hour days or four (4) ten hour days to censtitute a nor--al forty (40) hour work week. When the four J (4) ten-hour work week is in effect, the standard work day shall be consecutive ten (10) hour periods between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Forty (40) hours per week shall constitute a weeks work, Monday ough Thursday, inclusive. In the event the job is dog.^: for any reason beyond,the Employer's control, then Friday and/or Saturday may, at the option i. J of the Employer, be worked as a make-up day; straight time not to exceed ten (10) hours or forty (40) hours per week. When the five day (8) hour work week is in effect, forty (40) hours per week shall constitute a week's work, Monday through Friday, inclusive. In the event the job is down for any reason beyond the Employer's control, then Saturday may, at the Option of the Employer, be worked as a make-up day; straight time not to exceed eight (8) hours or forty (40) hours per week. C—OT.,.: AY U;.? WAGE ORDER NO. 2 ►y.i r:►.�. Raw3r NO. 60: Means a regular work day cf eight (8) hours shall be from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, The Employer shall have the cpticn of working five 8-hour days or four 10-hour days Monday through Friday. If an Employer elects to work five 8-hour days during any workweek, hours $ worked more than eight (8) per day or 40 per week shall be paid at time & one-half (1> ) the ~, r`-curly rate Monday through Friday. If an er Em lo• is •,, ,' �rs, Monday through Friday, or prevented from working forty (40 thereof by reason of inclement weather (rain or Y. any Fart the Employer I ' ), Saturday or any part thereof may be wor}:ed as a make-up day at the straight time rate. Tf an Employer elects to work four 10-hour days, between the hours 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m, in any week, work performed more than ten (10) hours per day or forty (40) hours per week shall be paid at time & one-half (1�) the hourly rate Monday through Friday. If an Employer is working 10-hour days and loses a day due to inclement weather, he may work ten (10) hours Friday at straight time. Sundays and holidays shall be compensated for at double (2) time the regular rate of wages. ALL HILL RIGHT work performed in excess of the regular work day and on Saturday shall be compensated for at time & one-half (1h) the regular Millwright rate. I NO. 86: Means the regular work week shall consist of five (5) days, Monday through Friday, beginning at 8:00 a.m. and ending at 4:30 P.M. All overtime work performed on Monday through Saturday shall be paid at time and one-half (1h) the hourly rate plus an amount equal to one- half of the hourly pension, welfare, and JATF contributions. All work performed on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double (2) the hourly rate plus an amount equal to the p welfare, and JATF contributions. ension, NO. 91: Means eight (8) hours shall constitute a day's work beginning at 7:00 a.m. and -; ending at 5:30 p.m. The work week shall be forty (40) hour beginning Monday at 7:00 a.m. and ending Friday at 5:30 p.m. Employees shall receive double (2) time for over eight (8) hours in a work day or for over forty (40) hours in a work week form Monday through Friday. � Saturdays, Sundays and recognized holidays shall be paid at the double (2) time rate of pay. I iNO. 101: Means eight (8) hours a day shall constitute a standard work day, and forty (40) I hours per week shall constitute a week's work, which shall begin on Monday and end on Friday. All time worked outside of the standard work day and on Saturday shall be classified as overtime and paid the rate of ti:,e and one-half (1�) (except as herein provided). All time worked on Sunday and recognized holidays shall be paid at the rate of double (2) time. - Starting time may be as early as 6:00 a.m. The E-.plcyer has the option of working either five (5) eight-hour days or fo•,:r (4) ten-hour days to constitute a normal forty (40) hour ik week. When four (4) ten-hour work week is in eff,2ct, the standard work day shall be secutive ten (10) hour periods between the hours of �•t0 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., forty (4'0) hours per week shall constitute a week's work Henday hrouch Thursday, inclusive. In the event the job is dc:,-] for any reason beyond the Employer's control, then Friday a.-,d/or Saturdav may, at the option of the Employer, be worked as a make-up day; straight tir„e nct to exceed ten (10) hours or forty (40) ho All work over ten (10) hours in one day cr forty (40) hours in a 4-1O's work week shall be paid at the overtime rate of tl-e and one-half (-'}). When using a five (5) day eight (8) f hour work week, and the job is dean for any reason beyond the Employer's control, then Saturday may at the optibn of the ---cloyer, be worked as a make-up day; straight time not to -..j exceed eight (8) hours or forty (4Cj hours per week. I _,ENO. 110: Means eight (8) hours between the hours of 8:00 a.m, and 4:30 p.m. shall constitute a work day. The cork week shall cc.=er.ce at 8:00 a.m. on Monday and shall end at 4:30 p.m. on Friday. All work performed on Saturday, except as herein provided, shall be compensated at one and one-half (1h) times the regular hourly rate of pay for the week performed. All i ._.,work performed on Sunday and on recognized holidays shall be compensated at dble (2) the regular hourly rate of pay for the work performed. If an Employer is prevented ou from working forty (40) hours, Monday through Friday, or any part thereof by reason of inclement weather (rain and mud), Saturday or any part thereof may be worked as a make-up day at the straight time rate. The Employer shall have the option of working five eight (8) hour days or four ten (10) hour days Monday through Friday. If an E„plover elects to work five (5) eight (8) _!hour days during any work week, hours worked more than eight (8) per day or forty (40) hour per week shall be paid at time and one-half (1�) the hourly rate Monday through Friday. If ._van Employer elects to work four (4) ten (10) hour days in any week, work performed more than IIten (10) hours per day or forty (40) hours per week shall be paid at time and one-half G1 ) J the hourly rate Monday through Friday. If an Employer is working ten (10) hour days and loses a day due to inclement weather, they may work ten (10) hours Friday at straight time. Y�Friday must be scheduled for at least eight (8) hours and no more than ten (10) hours at the aeraight time rate, but all hours worked over the forty (40) hours Monday through Friday will 1'Q paid at time and one-half (1►;) overtime rate. j �C-U-0T.••: A-NNUA1, WAGE OR::ER NO. 2 Aµ]d)py- I Jill, I S' � f t I• ,f HOLIDAY RATE SCHEDL LE-BUILDING CONSTRUCTION It All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, nkegiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the rate of double time. • When one of the I ___,;�ove holidays falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed. _! NO. 2s All work performed on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, or the days observed an such, shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. NO. 31 All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. Whenever any such holidays fall on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as a holiday. No. 6t All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. If any of the above holidays fall on Sunday; Monday will be observed as the recognized holiday. If any of the above holidays fall on Saturday, Friday will be observed as the recognized holiday. NO. 5: All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. NO. 61 All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, Chrictmas Day, and any additional holidays which may be mutually agreed upon shall be paid at the double tine rate of pay. Wherever any such holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be recognized and observed as the holiday. No. 7: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. If a holiday falls on a Sunday, it shall be observed on the Monday. If a holiday falls on a Saturday, it shall be observed on the preceding Friday. ��-N0. 8: All work done on New Year's Day, Me-n--rial Day, Independence Day, Labcr Day, Veteran's , Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas, or days observed as such, shall be paid at the double e rate of pay. 1 NO. 9: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid for at the double time rate of pay. Any one of the above listed holidays falling on Sunday shall be observed on the following Monday and paid at the r double time rate of pay as all observed holidays. NO. 10: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double (2) time rate of pay. Any holiday which occurs on a Sunday shall be observed the following I Monday. No work shall be perfcrmed on LABOR DAY except to save life and property. I, NO. lit All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Christmas Day, Fourth of July, and Thanksgiving Day shall be paid for at the rate of double tide. Positively no work shall be ; Performed on Labor Day. Martin Luther Xing's Birthday, Veteran's Day and the day after -, Thanksgiving Day shall be considered optional holidays, and if the employer and employees Jagree that work will be performed on that day, no premium will be required. NO. 121 All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christman Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. Under no circumatances shall employees be permitted to work on Labor Day. J NO. 131 All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1 1/2). NO. 14: All work done on Y.emcrial Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving Day, Christman Day and New Year's Day shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1 1/2). No work shall be done t' z on Labor Day. When a recognized holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday is observed as the holiday. blElildy��2 A1K UAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 FACE 1 OF s rnoEs I I . j 'd NO. 152 All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid for at the rate of double time. No work shall be performed n Labor Day. 10. 162 There shall be seven (7) recognized holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Armistice Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. No work on any pretense shall be performed cn Christmas Day, Labor Day, or Independence Day. Any work performed on the other bolidaya Shall be paid for at two (2) times the regular rate of pay. N0. 172 All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Armistice Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. No iwork shall be permitted on Labor Day until after 5:00 p.m., and the rate of pay shall be double time. NO. 18: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday following Thanksgiving and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. When One of the above holidays falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be considered the holiday, and when One of the above holidays falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be considered the holiday, and all work performed on said day(s) shall be paid at the double time rate. —� NO. 14: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double tine rate of pay. The employee may take off Friday following Thanksgiving Day provided he or she has notified their supervisor on the Wednesday preceding Thanksgiving Day. ^I NO. 20: All work done on New Year's Day, Y.e-orial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. When a paid holiday falls on Saturday, it shall be observed on Saturday. When a paid holiday falls cn iSunday, it shall be observed on Y.c nday. nd NO. 21: All work done on New Year's Day, Y-emcrial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, or days locally observed as such, shall be paid at the ,,"" Double tir••e rate of pay. If Saturday falls on a designated holiday, all hours worked shall i paid at the double time rate cf pay. NO. 22: All work done on New t'ear's Day, Y.emorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, or days locally observed as such, shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. If a Y,cliday falls on Saturday, Friday shall be observed; if'it falls on Sunday, Monday shall be cbcer-ved. NO. 23: All work done on New :'ear's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day,'Christzas.Day a.-.ca Sundays shall be recognized holidays and shall be paid at the double tine rate of pay. When a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday c; shall be considered a holiday. i NO. 24: All work done on Christmas Day, Thanksgiving Day, New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Presidential Election Day or days locally observed as such, and Sunday Shall be recognized as holidays and paid at the double time rate of pay. NO. 25: All work done on New Year's Day, Y.e_-iorinl Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran'■ Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, Presidential Election Day or days locally observed as such, and Saturday and Sunday shall be recognized as holidays, and shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. 310. 26: All work done on New Year's Day, Y.emorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Vateran'a Day, Thanksgiving Day and Chri:tra2 Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. When a Holiday occurs on Saturday it shall not be observed on either the previous Friday or the following Monday. Such days shall be regular work days. If such a holiday occurs on Sunday it shall be observed on the following Monday. i �0. 27: All work done on the following holidays or days observed as such shall be paid at the .double time rate of pay: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's pY. Thanksgiving Day and Christras Day. v� J A'r:rUAL WAGE ORDER NO.' 2 PAGE 2 OF S PAGPS ' I No. 283 All work done on New Year's Da < ! ? Thanksgiving Da Christmas Y Y. petite Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, ' all be performed and Labor Day except when triple t(3)h time ice aid r When a holiday NO work � Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as the holiday• holiday falls iNO. 293 All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Da , Christmas Day or day observed as such for these holidays shall be paid at the double time rate of pay, No work shall be performed on Labor Day except when triple (3) time is paid. When a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday ohall be observed as the holiday. NO. 301 All work done on New Year'a Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. No work shall be performed on Labor Day except in special - triple serve see anhoaid. When a holiday falls on Sa day, the prec ding day ofnFriday will observed as the holiday Y• When a holiday fallo on Sunday, the following Monday shall be - NO. 311 All work done on New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, ( Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and Employee'a Birthday shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. If a -� IrIadholiday falls onYSaturdayllthenpreceding will Friday will be observed easgtheerecolnized 1holiday. 9 Thanksgiving workthe Friday New Year's Yenorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, time rate of Pay when one of the above holidays gfalls onr Sunday,athe 1followingaM.ondaydehall ! -,1be observed and when one of the abcve holidays falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed. N0. 331 All work done on New Year's Day, Christmas Day shall be paid at the doule `-,meSrateaOf Foayrth Labor of July, shall bevai Day and d at triple (3) time rate of pay. If the holiday falls on Sunday the following Y.cnday will the , served; if the holiday falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday will be observed. �s.>0 34: All work done on New Year's Day, M—crial Day, Inds Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double etime o rate. Any holiiday falling on Sunday, will be observed on the follcwing Monday and be paid accordingly. When one of the above holidays falls cm esday, the preceding Monday will be observed as a non- When holiday. When a holiday falls on Thurs-a Friday will be observed as a non-wcrking holiday, y' such as Thanksgiving, the following ]NO. 351 All work done 'on New Thanksgivin ear's Day, Y.encriml Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, g Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the tLme and one-half (1 1/2) ti,cea rate I, of pay. If a holiday falls on a Su:day, it shall be observed on the following Monday. ��}tO. 36: All work done on Labor Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. O• 373 All work done on New Year's Da y' Xe=rial D � '�Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Da ay, Independence Day, Labor Day; Veteran's Y the Federal Government shall be ya and such other days an may be declared legal holida Paid the double time rate of pay. ys O. 38: No work shall be performed on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor 1Day, Arcistice Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christca• Day, i0. 39: No work shall be done on the following holidays: New ndependence Day, Labor Da Thanks Year's Day, Memorial Day, on Sunday, the following Monday, shall be Da Yholiday�istmae. Any of these holidays falling Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be a holiday.y� and any of these holidays falling en O. 401 All work done on a legal holiday shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. yr °1w0Y'12 ANN"UAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 TALE 3 of 5 TAO= I � I i NO. 411 All work done on New Year's Day, Y"enorial Day, Thanksgiving Day and Veteran's Day shall be paid at the double tL„e rate of Fay. No work shall be done on Christmas Day, Fourth July or Labor Day. When any of the above holidays fall on Sunday, the following Monday all be observed an such holiday. If a holiday falls on Saturday, it shall not be jnsidered to be observed on the previous Friday or following Monday. Such days shall be ~� regular workdays. NO. 42: All work done on New Year's Day, Hemcrial Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Veteran's Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. No work shall be done on Christmas Day, Fourth ! of July or Labor Day. NO. 43: All work done on New Year's Day, Fe„iorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Votaran's Day (Nov. 11th) or mutually agreed upon day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. If a holiday falls on Sunday, it shall be observed on the following Monday. If a holiday falls on Saturday, it shall be observed on the preceding Friday. No. 44t All work done on New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Decoration Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double (2) time rate of pay. Positively no work shall be allowed on Labcr Day. If any of these holidays fall on Sunday, the following day will be observed as the holiday. If any of these holidays fall on Saturday, the preceding Friday will be observed. NO. 45: All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day or days to be celebrated as Such shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. If a holiday falls on Sunday, it can be observed on the following Monday. If a holiday falls on Saturday, the employer shall designate whether such holiday shall be observed on Friday or Y"anday. ^) NO. 46: All work done on New Year's Day, Y.emorial Day, Fourth cf July, Thanksgiving Day, and I Christmas Day chall be paid at the two ar,d one half (2 1/2) nines rate of pay. NO ti~OPX SY-ALL BE DONE ON LABOR DAY. Holidays falling cn Saturday shall be cbserved the preceding Friday. Holidays falling on a Sunday shall be cbserved the following Y"onday. �. 47: The following holidays are recocnized: New Year's Day, Fe-nor-;&l Day, Fourth of July, 1,,,,,remployee'a Birthday, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christ--as Day, New Year's Eve. The above mentioned holidays can be changed by mutual agreement. When =1 a holiday listed above falls ci Saturday, it ;hall be celebrated on the Friday preceding the : 1 holiday. When a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Y"onday shall be observed. Holidays j referred to above shall be paid for at straight time when not worked and at doublo time plus holiday pay when worked. NO. 481 All work done ch New Year's Day, Good Friday, Y"emorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, day after :hanksciving, Christmao Eve and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. Should any c: the above holidays fall on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as the holiday. Should any of the above holidays fall on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be cbserved as the holiday. NO. 49: The following days shall be observed as holidays: New Year's Lay, Decoration Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christtas Day, Employee's birthday and two (2) personal days. The observance of one (1) of the personal days to be limited to the time between December 1 and March 1, cf the following year. If employees work on any of these eight (8) holidays they shall be paid time & one-half (11 ) rate of pay for all hours worked. NO. 50: All work done on New Year's Day, Good Friday, Decoration Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and ChristmaD Day shall be paid at the double (2) time rate of pay. If any Holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday Shall be recognized as the legal holiday. _j NO. 511 All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day, or days observed as such, shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. In the event one of the above holidays falls on Saturday, the lholiday shall be celebrated on that day. If the holiday falls on Sunday, the holiday will --be celebrated on Monday following. r�•� A.�.':�'UAL NVAGE ORDER NO. 2 rAGa 4 OF s?AGES , � 4 . j } No. 521 There are four (4) paid holidays and they are: Labor Day, Christmas Day, Me-norial I , ( Day, and Independence Day. For these four (4) days, all regular employees shall be paid for l ight (8) hours of pay computed at the regular straight time hourly rate, although no work performed. Employees shall receive the double (2) time rate of pay for any work performed these recognised holidays. No. 571 All work clone on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, 'Christmas Day or days observed as such for these holidays shall be paid at the double (2) time rate of pay. No work shall be performed on Labor Day except when triple (3) time is paid. When a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as the holiday. When a holiday falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed as the holiday. i J No. 541 All work done on New Year's, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double (2) time rate of pay. When a holiday falls on Saturday, it shall be observed on Saturday. F'hen a holiday falls on Sunday, it shall be observed on Monday. -� No. 551 All work done on New Year's Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and Two Floating Holidays (to be .._i designated by the Company) shall be compensated at time and one-half (1h) the regular rate of pay. Should any of the above days fall on Sunday, the following Monday shall be considered and observed as the holiday. Should any of the above days fall on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be considered and observed as the holiday. No. 561 All work done on New Year's Day, Deccration Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, November 11 (which shall be recognized as Veterans' Day), Thanksgiving Day, The Day after Thanksgiving day, and Christmas day shall be ccaper,sated at the double (2) time rate of pay. When an observed holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as the holiday. No work shall be performed on Labor Day except in cases of emergency, but when work is performed on this holiday, the e..ployee shall be compensated at the triple (3) time rate of pay. No. 571 All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, eterans' Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day shall be compensated at the uble 2 time rate of pay.. an of these holidays fall on a Sunda the following ( ) P Y• Y } Y� g nday shall be observed. ' J i I , t e� -&v2 ANINTAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 TAB S OF S PAGES -F .,� ,.,;:".:•mot. ,, s. t t < r �4 ,� •t , 1,.....,. - -^ T. i i -leavy Construction Rates for CALLAWAY Coun REPL.AC tY Et,/,ENT PAGE Section 014 t ' 'EffeElive Basic Over- - CRAFTS Date of ( Hourly 1 Time 'Holidayl Fringe Benefit Payments i _. .. _.-_._- Increase j Rates - I Rates Rates H 8 W� Pen, Vac. Appr,Trg Other ENTERS - - V - _ i ourneymen 5,95 •-•--- ----- --- ' ___519.88' 7 5 1.95 1.80 -- - ---...--- 5/95 _ 0.05' illwri hls - - 5/95 1.80 __J 'Pile Driver 1�Jorker ---'- - �PERATING ENGINEERS -• 519'88 - 7 -5 1.95 1.130 0_05 Pe attached sheet for classification i is,roup I --------------- - 5/95 _S17.85; 5 5 _3.50 irou ICI_-- _ ---- _ --5195_ 517.50•• 5 5 _3.50 3.35 -.0.401 ANN:50 vr0up III_ ._.... _ 5(95 _.. . 1- - - - --- - - - 0:40j ANN_50j 3.50 3.35 -5/95 -- ---.1. .0.40 ANN.50 i ---.-• _. _._-_ .._- __.__ ____�-515.00_ 5 -•5 _-_•- 3.5_0 0.40 ANN.50 i ABORERS be attached sheet for classification -Ceneral Laborers S16.65: 2 i _ I ._ ._.._Laborers, � 5,'95 4 1 2.30 1 2.00 _-_ �- skilled Laborers ""-- --°- - • a _ 595 517.25 2 4- 2.30 2.0_0 .TRUCK DRIVERS-TEAMSTERS 2.40_1 2.00 �amsters see belovr for Rates I ! _ I i 'THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF INCREASE FOR ALL CLASSIFICATIONS LISTED BEL01N IS 5/95 _ - CLASSIFICATIONS _.... _ __ _... . . _._ RATES CLASSIF CATIONS ---' rledTrucks Single Axle i _ _._ RATES . St7.01 ;Tank VVaoon-Tandem Axle 517.16 �1oC'6ed Trucks Tandem Axle 517.16 Tank Wagon-,Semi-Trailer - A(ticulated Dump Trucks ; - S17.16 =S17.28 ation Wagons i �i7.01 Insley Wagons, Dumpsters, ckup Trucks $17.01_ Half-Tracks,Speedace, - - Material Trucks •Single Axle 517.01 7aterial Trucks-Tandem Axle - Euclids & similar equipment _ _577•-2g $17.16. A-Frame & Derrick Trucks 517 28 mi and;or Pole Trailers 517.28 Float or Low Boy $17.28 Winch,Fork& Steel Trucks --' " _ $17.28 Warehouseman S16.91 stributor Drivers & Operators 517.28 Tireman,Oiler&Greaser itator& Transit Mix Trucks 517.17 i Station Attendant on Const. - Wank VJagon• Single Axle ''-' _ 517 01 Mechanics -' Ii The wane rate for Tireman, Oiler&Greaser,Station Attendant on Construction shall be the same as the wage rate for the oiler in the operating engineers schedule,except operating engineer fringe benefits over and above any applicable teamster benefits shall be added to teamsters wages. lThe wage rate for Mechanics in the teamsters schedule shall be the same as Mechanics in the operating engineers schedule, except that operating engineer fringe benefits over an p g i " -'mster benefits shall be added to teamster wages. g d above any applicable J 'A�INUAL INCREMENTAL INCREASE ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO.J 6195 s 9PERATEN E;�' ,i'�'FFRq e ry Massificat ions• GROUP I t sphalt Finishing Machine and Trench Widening Spreader p, ..,.r. sphalt Plant Console Operator Autograder Automatic Slipform Paver { Backhoe Blade Operator- all types Boat Operator- bridges &dams Boat Operator- tow* 1 Boilers -2 _- Central Mix Concrete Plant Operator < Clamshell Operator i Concrete Mixer Paver j Concrete Saw Operator- self-propelled Crane Operator Dermck or Derrick Trucks Ditching Machine Dour Operator Dragline Operator Dredge Booster Pump Dredge Engineman Dredge Operator Drill Cat with Compressor Mounted on Cat nlling or Boring Machine, rotary self-propelled ont End Ste--r Loader such as Bobcat Greaser Highloader Hoisting Engine - 2 active drums Launchhammer \Wheel n Locomodve Operator, standard gauge Mechanics and Welders Mucking Machine JPile Driver Operator Pitman Crane Operator Push Cat Operator Quad Trac f' Shovel Operator Sideboom Cats j J Skimmer Scoop Operator Trench Machine Operator Truck Crane 1 *Does not apply to boat operators covered under separate aggreements. - r+u oPxr ksT.Aw2 ANI TAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 PAGE 1 OF 1 PAGES x , .t ) >ruavy<fti2Eas`;.CU?:1;4+q M(a'„i�'�N::i.krM rn,. ,.i�•' 4:�.�,v+- ,.Y,`' rt. ( :1 .f: 5 I{ ♦ 't 'r ''S'•'t..1..:;.A„l•Y.{,t:,!"Y.!,'hY � {�, f l f l •�:tf 4i T M n t + 'f. .•Y, s rr.4:t.J tis f� i.1.( Y! ! y Y t� r..�! t 'y. Y 4,t ,,+t”,fiitr��tt fY,� 7 'i. r f.. 'r t + 7 w + r! r ",, ,' {. f Group I Cont'd IeUmIjum n Pay I All crane with 3 yd. and over buckets S 25 Clamshells - 3 yd. capacity or over •25 Crane, Rigs-anything over 100 feet including Jib .01 per ft. - no maximum - whichever premium is higher contractor will , l pay. No two premiums to be compounded on Crane Rig attachments, - Draglines- 3 yd. capacity or over , Hoist- each additional active drum over 2 drums Shovels-3 yd. capacity or over t Tandem Scoop 50 r j GROL II Classifications: I . 1A-Frame Asphalt Hot-1`iix Silo Asphalt Plant Fireman (drum or boiler) Asphalt Plant Man --.t Asphalt Plant Mixer Operator Asphalt Roller Operator caller Operator ,,,,�,tarber-Greene Loader Chip Spreader JConcrete Mixer Operator Sldp Loader Concrete Plant Operator Concrete Pump Operator JCrusher Operator Dredge Oiler Elevating Grader Operator All Forklifts and Lulls 1 J Hoisting Engine - 1 Locomotive Operator- narrow gauge Multiple Compactor Pavement Breaker Powerbroom, self-propelled I Power Shield Rooter l ` Side Discharge Concrete Spreader t Slip Form Finishing Machine j Stumpcutler Machine Throttle Man Tractor Operator (over SO HP) !, '}retch Truck 'J opxr:+sr.na+z ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 PAGE 2 OF]PAGES J + { + i t} «.r.Mlx4'«NY"Skl:a"+.i'')4l±ri;»�L4.17y;5�'.Y.�>'� '`:'f'i 7YIR•xC r.Y'(++:it ;{"=t, ,.,. { ' f ..Y t�'-,X;'ty,t,Ci r tJ r71Jti >i +,J}A1�' �)v � P r� Y�•- t tl�t �;!A;�r hJi,, �'3�Y3"l�Fj�r{,���(} -it u t41}�Offn`��,g� 7 < ` ilf , f MEV S". GROUP nI ('lassifcations: �• ilers- 1 ,�, 'p Spreader (front man) ' Churn Drill Operator Clef Plane Operator Curb Finishing Machine " Distributor Operator Finishing Machine Operator Flex Plane Operator Float Operator Form Grader Operator ''"' Hydrobroom r Pugmill Operator Roller Operator, other than high type asphalt Screening &Washing Plant Operator Siphons &Jets Spreader Box Operator, self-propelled (not asphalt) Sub-grading Machine Operator Tank Car Heater Operator (combination boiler &booster) Tractor Operator (50 HP or less) Ulmac, Ulric or similar spreader Vibrating Machine Operator, no hand GROUP IV Classifications:. � ,.':.; , Grout Machine- Oiler _j Oiler-Driver Compressor over 125 CFM - 3 JConveyor Operator Light Plants or Generators 30 RVA - 2 125 CFM Compressor Maintenance Operator- 3 Pump, 4" to 8" - 3-6 Pump, 8" and over- 2 Electric Pumps, 4" to 8" -3-6 Small Machine ' —j Welding Machines- 3 t f F I • r OPHE,ST.AR'2 ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 PACE 3OF3 PAGES Y 4 '�""""""M+'Nli•WY'_::$23�LJti r+:7'.64u'°w%�:.'AtN'.4t.2:':,a•za-.xr,...,.-«.... �o...x..:_r..,,... ;y:,�a•,x:4:: ;,;iyr.�:t:i 1 .J. r ;,i. s.,'F„•t T,�:�'^``"111,7`fP,rU7JJ�+ } �f r n ,-.nf•;.d,t.. s.t•,r St n � # i r^ ..: fq?��a�1�4 s 'e •+?qa��� .. f ' r, EASTERN DISTRICT GENERAL LABORER- HEAVY CONSTRUCTION . . a Carpenters tenders,salamander tenders, dump man, ticket takers, flagman, loading trucks under bins,hoppers and conveyors,track men,cement handler,dump man on earth fill,geor is bu ggie man+ material batch hopper man, spreader on as p halt machine material mixer man (except on ' manholes), coffer dams, riprap pavers—rock, block or brick, signal man, scaffolds over ten feet not self-supported from ground up, skipman on concrete paving, wise mesh setters on concrete I paving,all work in connection with sewer,water,gas, gasoline,oil,drainage pipe,conduit pipe, _. the and duct lines and all other pipe lines, power tool operator, all work in connection with hydraulic or general dredging operations, form setters, puddlers (paving only), straw blower nozzleman, asphalt plant platform man,chuck tender,crusher feeder, men bandling creosote ties or creosote materials, men working with and handling epoxy material or materials, topper of standing trees, feeder man on wood pulverizers, board and willow mat weavers and cable tiers on river work, deck hands, pile dike and revetment work, all laborers working on underground -� tunnels less than 25 feet where compressed air is not used,abutement and pier hole men working six (6) feet or more below ground, men worlring in coffer dams for bridge piers and footings in the river, barco tamper, jackson or any other similar tamp, cutting torch man, liners, curb, gutters, ditchliners, hot mastic kenleman, hot tar applicator, hand blade operators, manhole builder helpers and mortar men on brick or block manholes, rubbing concrete, air tool operator under 65 pounds, caulker and lead man, chain or concrete saw under 15 H.P. SKILLED LABORER- HEAVY CONSTRUCTION Vibrator man, asphalt raker, bead pipe layer on sewer work, batterboard man on pipe and ditch work, cliff scalers working from bosun's chairs, scaffold or platforms on dams or power plants over ten (10) feet high, air tool operator over 65 pounds, stringline man on concrete paving, —i etc., sand blast marr,,laser beam man, wagon drill, churn drill, air track drill &all other similar type drills, gunite nozzle man I ,pressure grout man, screed man on asphalt, concrete saw 15 H.P. and over, grade checker, stringlire man oa electronic grade control, manhole builder, dynamite man, powder man, welder, tunnel man, waterblaster -1,000 PSI or over, asbestos and/or hazardous waste removal and/or disposal. 1 J EA 371.A8AM AI\'N1JAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 rAee I of r 1 ^t .. . •. .N. .N,...,. w ,. .. e ..... .. .A ._ ., A./'' .` 4. , � -t tt �; 4..i1{ �°t u, l . t .. •i J +•rte... V.:. QN'ERTL%IE RATE SCHEDULE- HEAN'1' CO\ TRC'CTION i NO.1: Means time&one-half(1'h)shall be paid for all work in excess of eight(8)hours per day (if working e 8-hour work days), or in excess of ten (10) hours per day (if working four 10-hour work days), for work Friday (if working 4-10's) and work on Saturdays. Sundays shall be paid at the double (2) time rate. My ' 1 NO. 2: Means time &one-half(I 1h) shall be paid for all hours worked in excess of eight (8) hours per day (if working 5-8's), or ten (10) hours per day (if working 4-10's), or forty (40) hours per week, Monday through Friday. For all time worked on Saturday (unless Saturday is used as a make-up day), time&one-half (11h) shall be paid. For all time worked on Sunday, double (2) time shall be paid. NO. 3: Mears a regular work week shall consist of not more than forty (40) hours of work and all work ` performed over and above ten (10)hours per day and forty(40)hours per week shall be paid at the rate of time &one-half(I'A). Workmen shall receive time & one-half (1'h) for all work performer] on Sundays. i NO.4: Means a regular work meek shall consist of not more than forty (40) hours of work, Monday through Saturday, and all work performed over and above ten (10) hours per day and forty (40) hours per week shall be paid at the rate of time & one-half (11h). Worlanen shall receive time and one-half (11h) for all work performed on Sundays. J NO.5: Mears a regular work week may be Monday through Thursday(if orking 4-10's)or Monday through i Friday (if working 5-8's). Time& one-half(11h) is paid when working in excess of ten (10) bourn per day (if working 4-10's)and on Friday &Saturday u Jess Friday and/or Saturday is used as a make-up day. Time &one-half(I 1h)is paid when working in excess of eight(8)hours per day(if working 5-8's), and on Sates day ~' unless Saturday is used as a make-up day. All Sunday work shall receive double (2) time pay. a0.6: Means eight(8)hours shall constitute the regular work day and forty(40)hours a work week,Monday " --'through Friday. The Employer shall establish the starting time as early as 7:00 a.m. Time and one-half(1'h) shall be paid for work performed on a regular work day before the regular starting time and after the regular quitting time. Double 2 time shall be d for work donned on Sunda and holida s At the discretion ` 4 g O _* Pe Y Y of the Employer, Saturday can be use=d for a makeup day. NO. 7: Means the regular work day s`-a1 be either eight (8) or ten (10) hours in a regular work week of Monday through Friday, except where the Employer elects to work Monday through Thursday for a four 10- hour work week. All work over ten (10) hours in a day or forty (40) hours in a we`k shall be at the overEme rate of time and one-half(PA). Except as worked as a make-up day, time on Saturday shall be worked at tine and one-half(1'h). Time on Sunday sh:JI be worked at double (2) time the regular rate of pay. j MAKE-UP DAY-Carpenters,Laborers,Operating Engine—ers and Teamsters:Any employer who is scheduled to work on regular work day, but is unable due to weather or other reasonable conditions may be assigned to work on Fridays (if working 4-10's), or on Saturdays (if working 5-8's) at the straight time rate of pay. The { _ preceding statement applies to all counties except Clay, Jack:son, Platte and Ray. 3. I i "yA"`*2 ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 3/95 Jill 6 J } . t HOLIDAY RAT£�CHEDLtT E• HEAVY CO\STRUCT70N No. is A.11 work performed on New Year's Day,Decoration Day, Fourth Of July, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of I pay. When any of these holidays fall on Sunday, the Monday following shall be observed as such holiday. •i No. 2: All work performed on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Labor :. Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, or days observed as such, shall be paid at the rate of time& one-half(11h). When a holiday falls on Saturday, Friday, shall be observed. When a holiday falls on Sunday, Monday shall be observe. No. 3: All work performed on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, or days observed as such, shall be paid at the rate of time & one-half(11h). When a holiday falls on Sunday, it shall be observed on the following -' Monday. No. 4: All work performed on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, or days observed as such, shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. When a holiday falls on a Sunday, Monday shall be observed. j No. S: All work performed on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor i Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, or days observed as such, shall be paid at the double I time rate of pay. When a holiday falls on a Saturday, Friday shall be observed. When a ff holiday falls on a Sunday, ?Tonday shall be observed. No. 6: All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veteran's Day,Thanksgiving and Chris i g ,. was shall be compensated at the double (2)time rate of pay. When a holiday occurs on Saturday, it shall not be observed on either the precious Friday or the following Monday. Such days shall be a regular workday. If such a holiday occurs on Sunday, it shall be observed on the following Monday. No work shall be performed on Labor 7 Day t t r e�myri� ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 3/95 i �. QUISIDE ELECTRICIANS COMMERCIAL\FORK Classifications Journeyman Lineman or Cable Splicer $21.29 *Groundman Equipment Operator 19.06 Groundman-Winch Driver 15.67 . **Groundman-Driver 15.09 j Groundman: (lit six months) 12,13 -II next twelve months 12.65 next twelve months 13.87 Thereafter 15.09 Frilige Benefits Health & Welfare - S2.00 Vacation Holiday Trust- 131/,I --° National Electricians Annuity PL-n -22`70 Apprenticeship & Training- 3/4 of 1% f National Elec. Ben. Fund -37 *Shall operate trenching e-quipment, cranes, 5th wheel trucks and when operating controls outside the cab of a truck except controls on hole boring machines. **Shall start, stop and service air compressors. ***When groundman perform duties as a blaster they shall receive a wage rate comparable to I. the 4th step apprentice rate. I f f � 7 1 E j ANN-TJAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 s r a oaSri..&*2 3/95 ','A t 5 S;. I "�"^^^•.'!xW.k9u]4l)WVI2aK.iYIL.�l'i ., t .E.; �L '.lr�_ , 1. j .. . t 1 . �' •,, .... .. ,. ' n ,. +~ 2 ,� 'W.�,• 1P >t4:..'(, Uzi •:f>Fdz,,•' � .��°tt�,1� s Z2 J .s r t r ,. s. jy+ , N ..w ti ,z1 UTELITY WORK i Classifications i Journeyman Lineman or Cable Splicer $20.90 J *Lineman Equipment Operator 20.90 "Groundman Equipment Operator 18.04 j Blaster 17.01 _.i Groundman-Winch Driver 14.65 Groundman-Driver 13.96 Groundman: (1st six months) 10.83 - Thereafter 13.96 r Pole Treating Specialist 21.41 Pole Treating Inspector 19.73 Pole Treating Truck Driver 13.43 �} Frinee Benefits -! Health &Welfare - S2.00 Vacation Holiday Trust- 101k National Electricians Annuity Plan - 19% Apprenticeship &Training- 314 of 1% National Elec. Ben. Fund - 3 *Lineman Equipment Operator shall be a Journeyman Lineman or an Apprentice. In the event that a Lineman or Apprentice is not available, a Groundman may be upgraded to operate this equipment. "Groundman Equipment Operator— all tractors, tensioners, tension pullers, trucks four tans rated or over, digger trucks, Stet wheel trucks &cranes, and all trucks with hydraulic equipment with controls outside the cab when not used in the operations assigned to the -, Lineman Equipment Operator. i OVERTLXIE RATE: Eight(8)hours shall constitute a work day between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.,and forty(40)hours within five(5)days,Monday through Friday inclusive, shall i constitute the work week. Work performed in ilte 9th and 10th hour, Monday through Friday, I shall be paid at time and one-half(I 1h)the regular straight time rate of pay. Work performed outside these hours and on Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays shall be paid for at the rate of double (2) time. i } HOLIDAY RATE: All work performed on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, j Labor Day, Veteran's Day,Thanksgiving Day,Christmas Day,or days celebrated as such, shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. When one of the foregoing holidays falls on Sunday, it j shall be celebrated on the following Monday. j ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 uEsn-AW2 3/95 Le J i J T .. I CITY OF JEFFERSON CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT I THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into this 0 day of �` 1996,by and between Jefferson Asphalt Company,Inc. hereinafter cal(4d "C tractor", and the City of Jefferson, Missouri, a municipal corporation,hereinafter called "City". WITNESSETH: That Whereas,the Contractor has become the lowest responsible bidder for furnishing the supervision, labor, tools, equipment, materials and supplies and for constructing the following City improvements: 1996 MILLING AND OVERLAY PROJECT. i I — NOW THEREFORE,the parties to this contract agree to the following: 1. Manner and time for Completion. The Contractor agrees with the City to furnish J all supervision, labor, tools, equipment, materials and supplies necessary to perform,and to perform,said work at Contractor's own expense in accordance with the contract documents and any applicable City ordinances and state and federal laws, within ninety (90) calendar days from the date Contractor is ordered to ` proceed,which order shall be issued by the Director of Public Works within ten (10) days after the date of this contract. 2. Prevailing Wages. All labor utilized in the construction of the aforementioned improvements shall be paid a wage of no less than the"prevailing hourly rate of wages"for work of a similar character in this locality, as established by Department I of Labor and Industrial Relations of the State of Missouri,and as established by the Federal Employment Standards of the Department of Labor. Contractor acknowledges that Contractor knows the prevailing hourly rate of wages for this ti project because Contractor has obtained the prevailing hourly rate of wages from the contents of the current Annual Wage Orders No. 2 for Cole and Callaway Counties, as applicable, as amended in which the rate of wages is set forth. The Contractor further agrees that Contractor will keep an accurate record showing the names and occupations of all workmen employed in connection with the work to be performed under the terms of this contract. The record shall show the actual wages paid to the workmen in connection with the work to be performed under the terms of this contract. A copy of the record shall be delivered to the Director of Public Works each week. In accordance with Section 290.250 RSMo, Contractor shall forfeit to the City Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each workman employed, for each calendar day or portion thereof that the workman is paid less than the stipulated rates for any work done under this contract,by the Contractor or any subcontractor I under the Contractor. 3. Insurance. Contractor shall procure and maintain at its own expense during the life of this contract: (a) Workmen's Compensation Insurance for all of its employees to be engaged in work under this contract. i (b) Contractor's Public Liability Insurance in an amount not less than$1,000,000 for all claims arising out of a single occurrence and $100,000 for any one person in a single accident or occurrence,except for those claims governed by the provisions of the Missouri Workmen's Compensation Law, Chapter 287, RSMo.,and Contractor's Property Damage Insurance in an amount not less than $1,000,000 for all claims arising out of a single accident or occurrence and $100,000 for any one person in a single accident or occurrence. (c) Automobile Liability Insurance in an amount not less than$1,000,000 for all -' claims arising out of a single accident or occurrence and$100,000 for any one person in a single accident or occurrence. (d) Owner's Protective Liability Insurance -The Contractor shall also obtain at its own expense and deliver to the City an Owner's Protective Liability J Insurance Policy naming the City of Jefferson as the insured, in an amount not less than $1,000,000 for all claims arising out of a single accident or occurrence and $100,000 for any one person in a single accident or occurrence, except for those claims governed by the provisions of the Missouri Workmen's Compensation Law,Chapter 287, RSMo. No policy will be accepted which excludes liability for damage to underground structures or by reason of blasting, explosion or collapse. (e) Subcontracts - In case any or all of this work is sublet,the Contractor shall require the Subcontractor to procure and maintain all insurance required in Subparagraphs (a), (b), and (c) hereof and in like amounts. (f) Scope of Insurance and Special Hazard. The insurance required under Sub- paragraphs (b) and (c) hereof shall provide adequate protection for the ' Contractor and its subcontractors,respectively,against damage claims which may arise from operations under this contract,whether such operations be by the insured or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by it, and also ; against any special hazards which may be encountered in the performance of this contract. NOTE: Paragraph (f) is construed to require the procurement of Contractor's protective j insurance (or contingent public liability and contingent property damage policies) by a general contractor whose subcontractor has employees working on the project, unless the general public liability and property damage policy(or rider attached thereto)of the general contractor provides adequate protection against claims arising from operations by anyone directly or indirectly employed by the Contractor. • ' J { T t � t t 4. Contractor's Responsibility for Subcontractors_ It is further agreed that — Contractor shall be as fully responsible to the City for the acts and omissions of its subcontractors, and of persons either directly or indirectly employed by them, as Contractor is for the acts and omissions of persons it directly employs. Contractor shall cause appropriate provisions to be inserted in all subcontracts relating to this work, to bind all subcontractors to Contractor by all the terms herein set forth, insofar as applicable to the work of subcontractors and to give Contractor the same power regarding termination of any subcontract as the City may exercise over Contractor under any provisions of this contract. Nothing contained in this contract shall create any contractual relations between any subcontractor and the City or between any subcontractors. _ 5. Liquidated Damages. The Director of Public Works may deduct $500.00 per calendar day from any amount otherwise due under this contract for every day Contractor fails or refuses to prosecute the vv ork,or any separable part thereof,with such diligence as will insure the completion by the time above specified, or any extension thereof, or fails to complete the work by such time, as long as the City does not terminate the right of Contractor to proceed. It is further provided that Contractor shall not be charged with liquidated damages because of delays in the completion of the work due to unforeseeable causes beyond Contractor's control and without fault or negligence on Contractor's part or the part of its agents. 6. Termination. The City reserves the right to terminate this contract by giving at least five (5)days prior written notice to the Contractor, without prejudice to any other rights or remedies of the City should the Contractor be adjudged a bankrupt, or if Contractor should make a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors, or if a receiver should be appointed for Contractor or for any of its property, or if Contractor should persistently or repeatedly refuse or fail to supply enough properly skilled workmen or proper material, or if Contractor should refuse or fail to make prompt payment to any person supplying labor or materials for the work under the contract, or persistently disregard instructions of the City or fail to observe or perform any provisions of the contract. —� 7. City's Right to Proceed. In the event this contract is terminated pursuant to Paragraph 6, then the City may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion,by contract or otherwise,and Contractor and its sureties shall be liable to the City for any costs over the amount of this contract thereby occasioned by the City. In any such case the City may take possession of, and utilize in completing the work, such materials,appliances and structures as may be on the work site and are necessary for completion of the work. The foregoing provisions are in addition to, and not in limitation of, the rights of the City under any other provisions of the contract, city ordinances,and state and federal laws. J 1. J I ' 8. Indemnity, The Contractor agrees to defend, indemnify, and save the City harmless from and against all claims,suits and actions of every description,brought _.l against the City and from all damage and costs by reason or on account of any injuries or damages received or sustained by any person or persons, or their property, by Contractor, its servants, agents or subcontractors in the construction _i of said work,or by any negligence or carelessness in the performance of the same, or on account of any act or omission of Contractor, its servants, agents, or i subcontractors, or arising out of the award of this contract to Contractor. I r 9. Payment for Labor and Materials. The Contractor agrees and binds itself to pay tifor all labor done,and for all the materials used in the construction of the work to be completed pursuant to this contract. Contractor shall furnish to the City a bond to { insure the payment of all materials and labor used in the performance of this contract. 10. Supplies. The Contractor is hereby authorized and directed to utilize the City's sales tax exemption in the purchase of goods and materials for the project as set out in Section 144.062 RSMo 1986 as amended. Contractor shall keep and maintain records and invoices of all such purchases which shall be submitted to the City. 11. Payment. The City hereby agrees to pay the Contractor for the work done pursuant to this contract according to the payment schedule set forth in the Contract Documents upon acceptance of said work by the Director of Public Works and in —� accordance with the rates and/or amounts stated in the bid of Contractor dated w June 18,1996 which are by reference made apart hereof. No partial payment to t the Contractor shall operate as approval or acceptance of work done or materials furnished hereunder. The total amount of this contract shall not exceed Three I hundred ninety-seven thousand two hundred thirty-five dollars and 34/100. i ($397,235.34). r 12. Contract Documents. The contract documents shall consist of the following: a. This Contract f. General Provisions i b. Addenda g Special Provisions I`I c. Information for Bidders h. Technical Specifications I d. Notice to Bidders i. Drawings and/or sketches _J e. Signed Copy of Bid I j This contract and the other documents enumerated in this paragraph, form the Contract between the parties. These documents are as fully a part of the contract i as if attached hereto or repeated herein. f I 13. Nondiscrimination. The Contractor agrees in the performance of this contract not to discriminate on the ground or because of race, creed, color, national origin or ancestry, sex,religion,handicap,age, or political opinion or affiliation, against any employee of Contractor or applicant for employment and shall include a similar provision in all subcontracts let or awarded hereunder. 14. Notices. All notices required to be in writing may be given by first class mail j addressed to the Director of Public Works City of Jefferson, 320 East McCarty, - Jefferson City, Missouri 65101, and Contractor at P.O. Box 104868,Jefferson City, MO 65110-4868. The date of delivery of any notice shall be the second full day after the day of its mailing. 15. Jurisdiction. This agreement and every question arising hereunder shall be Interpreted according to the laws and statutes of the State of Missouri. 16. IN TE�Y WHER ,the arties have hereunto set their hands and seals this day of CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI J Mayor APPROVE TO F RM: ATTEST: � �fiv-aG1 y Counse or tity Clerk CONTRACTOR Title: Vj--, P-1-1-. I ATTEST: Title: r ...,,.,f .iS.r,_- ,:.}.� �it.:�,fia v r`j. ^'�) ;u,.}{ S�7{.t.�,C ••ss..,t�� fS w.^ f