HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995 Special Provisions Project 91008-001CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
CALIFORNIA
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS,
SPECIAL PROVISIONS,
BID PROPOSAL AND CONTRACT
FOR
SIGNAL INTERCONNECT ON
1VIING AVE - GOSFORD RD TO NEW STINE RD
CMLNG 5109(011)
STOCKDALE HWY - MONTCLAIR ST TO REAL RD
CMLNG 5109(009)
BID OPENING:
DATE May 24, 1995
TIME 11:00 A.M.
PROJECT NO. 91008
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CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
DEPARTMENT OF PUB~.IC WORKS
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the City of Bakersfield at the Office of the Purchasing
Officer, City Ha11,1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, California, Unti111:00 o'clock A.M. on
May 24,1995 to be publicly opened and read immediately thereafter in the City Council Chamber, for the following work:
SIGNAL INTERCONNECT ON
MING AVE - GOSFORD RD TO NEW STINE RD
CMLNG 5109(011)
STOCKDALE HWY - MONTCLAIR ST TO REAL RD CMLNG 5109(009)
Plans and specifications, and forms of proposal, bonds, and contract, may be obtained at the office of
the Purchasing Officer by posting a refundable deposit of ZERO DOLLARS ($0.00) for each complete set.
Refund of deposit will be made provided the plans and specifications are returned to the Purchasing Officer
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City assumes no responsibility for non-receipt of bids due to any delay, including but not limited to carrier delay. It is the bidder's responsibility to meet the deadline stated above.
No bid will be considered unless it is made on a proposal form furnished by the Purchasing Officer,
which appears herein immediately following the SPECIAL PROVISIONS of the project, and is made in
accordance with the provisions set forth under Section 2, "Proposal Requirements and Conditions" of the
Standard Specibcations. Each bid must be accompanied by a proposal guarantee in accordance with the
requirements of article 2-1.07 of the said Section 2 of the Standard Specifications.
The City of Bakersfield reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids are required on the entire
work described herein.
Substitution of securities for moneys retained to ensure performance shall be permitted pursuant to the
provisions and requirements of Public Contracts Code 22300. Eligible securities include interest bearing demand deposit accounts, standby letters of credit, or any other security agreed to by the Contractor and the City of
Bakersfield. The request for substitution of securities to be deposited shall be submitted on the form entitled
"Escrow agreement for Security Deposits in Lieu of Retention" included in the back of these special provisions.
The Contractor must possess a valid Class A or a Class C-10 Contractor's License at the time this
contract is awarded.
The proposed work shall be done in accordance with the Standard Specifications of the Department of
Transportation, Business, Transportation and Housing Agency, dated July, 1992, insofar as the same may apply.
This project is federally funded. Minimum wage rates for this project as predetermined by the
Secretary of Labor are set forth in the special provisions. Pursuant to Part 7 of Division 2 of the California
J Labor Code (Section 1720 et seq.) the Contractor shall not pay less than the prevailing rate of wages to workers
on this project as determined by the Director of California Department of Industrial Relations. The Director's schedule of prevailing rates is on file and open for inspection at the City of Bakersfield, Department of Public
Works, 1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, California.
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GENERAL DESCRTPTI4N OF WORK
The work to be performed consists, in general, of removal and construction of concrete sidewalk,
wheelchair ramps, placement of asphalt concrete, installation of conduit, pull boxes, conductor cable, and detectors.
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
RAUL M. ROJAS
Public Works Director
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CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA .
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
1 ~ SPECIAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 1- DEFI1yITI0NS AND TERMS
1-1.01 GENERAL. This work embraced herein shall be done in accordance with the Standard
Specifications entitled "State of California, Department of Transportation, Standard Specifications, July, 1992," as
referenced herein, insofar as the same may apply, which specifications are hereinafter referred to as the Standard
Specifications, and in accordance with the following special provisions.
In case of conflict between the Standard Specifications and these special provisions, the special
provisions shall take precedence over and be used in lieu of such conflicting portions.
1-1.02 DEFINITIONS AND TERMS. All definitions and terms in Sections 1, "Definitions and
Terms," of the Standard Specifications shall apply, except whenever the following terms or pronouns are used, the
intent and meaning shall be as follows:
City -City of Bakersfield, California.
Department of Transportation, CALTRANS -The Engineering Department of the City of
Bakersfield.
Director -City Engineer.
Engineer -The City Engineer, acting either directly or through properly authorized agents, such
agents acting within the scope of the particular duties entrusted to them.
Laboratory -The designated laboratory authorized by the City to test materials and work involved in
the contract.
Standard Specifications -Standard Specifications of the Department of Transportation, Business,
Transportation and Housing Agency, dated July, 1992.
State -The City of Bakersfield.
State Contract Act -Chapter 1, Division 2 of the Public Contract Code. The provisions of this act do
not apply to this contract.
Other terms appearing in the Standard Specifications, the general provisions, and the special provisions,
shall have the intent and meaning. specified in Section 1, Definition of Terms of the Standard Specifications.
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SECTION 2 -PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
2-1.01 GENERAL INFORMATION. The Purchasing OfFcer of the City of Bakersfield, California, will receive at her office, City Ha11,1501 Truxtun Avenue, in said City, until 11:00 o'clock A.M. on
May 24,1995 sealed proposals for:
SIGNAL INTERCONNECT ON
MING AVENUE - GOSFORD RD TO NEW STINE RD
CMLNG 5109(011) STOCKDALE HWY • MONTCLAIR ST TO REAL RD
CMLNG 5109{009)
2-1.02 APPROXIMATE ESTIMATE. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities of work to be
done and materials to be furnished are approximate only, being given as a basis for the comparison of bids, and
the City of Bakersfield does not expressly or by implication agree that the actual amount of work will correspond
therewith, but reserves the right to increase or decrease the amount of any class or portion of the work or to
omit portions of the work that may be deemed necessary or expedient by the Engineer.
2-1.03 EXAMINATION OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, SPECIAL PROVISIONS,
AND SITE OF WORK. The bidder is required to examine carefully the site of work, the proposal, plans
and specifications, and contract forms. It will be assumed that the bidder has performed said examination, and is
satisfied as to the conditions to be encountered, the character, quality, and quantities of work to be performed
.and materials to be furnished, and as to the requirements of the specifications, the special provisions, and the
contract. It is mutually agreed that the submission of a proposal shall be considered prima facie evidence that
the bidder has made such examination.
2-1.04 REJECTION OF PROPOSALS CONTAINING ALTERATIONS,
ERASURES OR IRREGULARITIES. Proposals may be rejected if they show any alterations of form, additions not called for, conditional or alternative bids, incomplete bids, erasures or irregularities of any kind.
Proposals in which the prices obviously are unbalanced may be rejected.
The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals and waive any irregularity.
2-1.05 PROPOSAL FORM. All proposals must be made upon blank forms to be obtained from
the Purchasing Officer, the form of which appears herein immediately following these special provisions. All proposals must give the prices proposed and must be signed by the bidder, with his address. If the proposal is
made by an individual, his name, telephone number and post office address must be shown. If made- by a firm or
partnership, the name and post office address of~ each member of the firm or partnership must be shown. If
made by a corporation, the proposal must show the name of the state under the laws of which the corporation
was chartered and the names, titles, and business addresses of the president, secretary and treasurer.
2-1.06 BIDDER'S GUARANTEE. All bids shall be presented under sealed cover and shall be
accompanied by a Proposal Guaranty made payable to the City of Bakersfield, for an amount equal to at least
ten percent (10%) of the amount of said bid, and no bid shall be considered unless such Proposal Guaranty is enclosed therewith.
2-1.07 REQUIRED LISTING OF PROPOSED SUBCONTRACTORS. Each proposal
shall have listed therein the name and address of each Subcontractor to whom the bidder proposes to subcontract
portions of the work in the amount of 1 j2 of one percent of his total bid or $10,000, whichever is greater, in
accordance with the Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act, commencing with Section 4100 of the
Public Contract Code. The bidder's attention is invited to other provisions of said Act related to the imposition of penalties for a failure to observe its provisions by using unauthorized subcontractors or by making
unauthorized substitutions.
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A sheet for listing the Subcontractors, as required herein, is included in the Proposal.
Bidders are cautioned that this listing requirement is in addition to the requirement to provide a list of
DBE Subcontractors after the opening of the proposals for projects utilizing Federal funds.
2-1.08 OMISSIONS IN SPECIFICATIONS AND DRAWINGS. Any materials or work
mentioned in the specibcations and not shown on the drawings, or shown on the drawings and not mentioned in the specifications shall be of the same effect as if shown or mentioned in both.
Omissions from the drawings or the specifications of the materials or details of work which are
manifestly or obviously necessary to carry out the intent of the drawings and specifications or which are
customarily furnished or performed, shall not relieve the Contractor of his responsibility for furnishing such
omitted materials or performing such omitted work; but shall be furnished or performed as if fully shown or
described in the drawings or specifications.
2-1.09 WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSALS. Any bid may be withdrawn at any time prior to
the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids by request for the withdrawal of the bid filed with the
Purchasing Department. The request shall be executed by the bidder or his duly authorized representative. The
withdrawal of a bid does not prejudice the right of the bidder to file a new bid. Whether or not bids are opened
exactly at the time fixed in the public notice for opening bids, a bid will not be received after that time, nor may
any bid be withdrawn after the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids.
2-1.10 PUBLIC OPENING OF PROPOSALS. Proposals will be opened and read publicly
at the time and place indicated in the "Notice to Contractors." Bidders or their authorized agents are invited to
be present.
2-1.11 RELIEF OF BIDDERS. Attention is directed to the provisions of Public Contract Code
Sections 5100 to 5107, inclusive, concerning relief of bidders and in particular to the requirement therein, that if
the bidder claims a mistake was made in his bid, the bidder shall give the Department written notice within 5
days after the opening of the bids of the alleged mistake, specifying in the notice in detail how the mistake occurred.
Public Contract Code Section 10285.1 (Chapter 376, Stats,1985) provides as follows:
Any state agency may suspend, for a period of up to three years from the date of conviction,
any person from bidding upon, or being awarded, a public works or services contract with the
agency under this part or from being a subcontractor at any tier upon the contract, if that person, or any partner, member, officer, director, responsible managing officer, or
responsible managing employee thereof, has been convicted by a court of competent
.jurisdiction of any charge of fraud, bribery, collusion, conspiracy, or any other act in violation
of any state or federal antitrust law in connection with the bidding upon, award of, or
performance of, any public works contract, as defined in Section 1101, with any public entity,
as defined in Section 1100, including for the purposes of this article, the Regents of the
University of California or the Trustees of the California State University. A state agency may determine the eligibility of any person to enter into a contract under this article by
requiring the person to submit a statement under penalty of perjury declaring that neither
the person nor any subcontractor to be engaged by the person has been convicted of any of
the offenses referred to in this section within the preceding three years.
A form for the statement required by Section 10285.1 is included in the proposal.
2-1.12 DISQUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS. More than one proposal from an individual,
firm, partnership, corporation, or combination thereof under the same or different names will not be considered.
Reasonable grounds for believing that any individual, firm, partnership, corporation or combination thereof is
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interested in more than one proposal for the work contemplated may cause the rejection of all proposals in which such individual, firm, partnership, corporation or combination thereof is interested. If there is reason for
believing that collusion exists among the bidders any or all proposals may be rejected. Proposals in which the
prices obviously are unbalanced may be rejected.
2-1.13 DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS. This project is subject to Part 23, Title 49, Code of
Federal Regulations entitled "Participation by Disadvantaged Business Enterprise in Department of
Transportation Programs." The Regulations in their entirety are incorporated herein by this reference.
Bidders shall be fully informed respecting the requirements of the Regulations and the Department's
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program developed pursuant to the Regulations; particular attention is
directed to the following matters:
(a) A DBE must be a small business concern as defined pursuant to Section 3 of U.S. Small Business
Act and relevant regulations promulgated pursuant thereto;
(b) A DBE bidder, not bidding as a joint venture with anon-DBE, will be required to meet the DBE
goal through subcontracting or material purchases or make good faith effort to do so;
(c) A DBE may participate as a subcontractor, joint venture partner with a prime or subcontractor,
or vendor of material or supplies;
(d) A DBE joint venture partner must be responsible for a clearly defined portion of the work to be
performed in addition to satisfying requirements for ownership and control. The DBE joint venturer must
submit either schedule B of the Code of Federal Regulations or California Department of Transportation Office
of Civil Rights form entitled "Minority/Disadvantaged/Women Business Enterprise Joint Venture";
(e) A DBE must perform a commercially useful function, i.e., must be responsible for the execution of a distinct element of the work and must carry out its responsibility by actually performing, managing and'
supervising the work;
(f) Credit for a DBE vendor of materials or supplies is limited to 60 percent of the amount to be
paid to the vendor for the material unless the vendor manufactures or substantially alters the goods;
(g} Credit for trucking by DBE's will be as follows:
(i) The amount to be paid when a DBE trucker will perform the trucking with his/her own
trucks, tractors and employees.
(ii} One hundred percent of trucking costs will be allowed for all trucking acquired through
certified DBE trucking brokers.
(h) A DBE must be a California Department of Transportation certified DBE on the date bids for
the project are opened before credit may be allowed toward the DBE goal. The Department's DBE Directory
identifies DBE's which have been certified. Others may also qualify for certification but must be certified before
bid opening. The DBE directory may be obtained from the DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.,
Material Operations Branch, Publication Distribution Unit 1900 Royal Oaks Drive, Sacramento, California
95815, Telephone (916) 445-3300;
(i) Noncompliance by the Contractor with the requirements of the regulations constitutes a breach of
this contract and may result in termination of the contract or other appropriate remedy for such breach.
(j} Bidders are encouraged to utilize services offered by banks owned and controlled by minorities or
women.
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2-1.14 DBE GOAL FOR THIS PROJECT, The Department has established the following
goal for disadvantaged businesses (DBE) participation for this project.
DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS (DBE) 11 percent
It is the bidder's responsibility to make a sufficient portion of the work available to subcontractors and
suppliers and to select those portions of the work or material needs consistent with the available DBE
subcontractors and suppliers, so as to assure meeting the goal for DBE participation.
The Department has contracted with the following organization to assist DBE's in preparing bids for
subcontracting or supplying materials:
TRIAXLE MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC. -LOS ANGELES
2594 Industry Way,
Suite 101-A, Lynwood, CA. 90262
Telephone: (310) 537-6677
FAX N0. (310) 637-0128
Bidders may utilize the services of this organization to contact interested DBE's.
SECTION 3 -AWARD AND EXECUTION OF CONTRACT
3-1.01 GENERAL, The award of the contract, if it be awarded, will be to the lowest responsible
bidder. The language "responsible" refers to not only the attribute of trustworthiness, but also to the quality,
fitness and capacity of low bidder to satisfactorily perform the proposed work.
3-1.02 AWARD OF CONTRACT. The award of the contract, if it be awarded, will be made
within forty-five (45) days after -the opening of the proposals unless extension is approved by the lowest
responsible bidder.
3-1.03 CONTRACT BONDS.. The Contractor shall furnish two good and sufficient bonds insured by an admitted surety insurer as set forth in Title XIV, Chapter 2, Article 6 of the California Code of Civil
Procedures. One of the said bonds shall guarantee the faithful performance of the said contract by the
Contractor and shall be in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the contract price. The other of
the said bonds shall be in an amount of fifty percent (50%} of the contract price and shall guarantee payment to
laborers, mechanics and material workers employed on the job under the contract and shall be in the amount
and satisfy the requirements specified in Section 3248 of the California Civil Code.
Whenever any surety or sureties on any such bonds, or on any bonds required by law for the protection
of the claims of laborers and material men, become insufficient, or the City has cause to believe that such surety
or sureties have become insufficient, a demand in writing may be made of the Contractor for such further bond
or bonds or additional surety, not exceeding that originally required, as is considered necessary, considering the
extent of the work remaining to be done. Thereafter no payment shall be made upon such contract to the
Contractor or any assignee of the Contractor until such further bond or bonds or additional surety has been
furnished.
- 3-1.04 EXECUTION OF CONTRACT, The contract shall be signed by the successful bidder
and returned, together with the contract bonds within ten (10} days, not including Sundays, after the bidder has
received notice that the contract has been awarded. No proposal shall be considered binding upon the City until
the execution of the contract. All contracts shall be considered as being made and entered into in the City of
Bakersfield, California. .
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Failure to execute a contract and file acceptable bonds as provided herein within ten (10)~ days, not
including Sundays, after the bidder has received notice that the contract has been awarded, shall be just cause for
the cancellation of the award and the forfeiture of the proposal guaranty.
3-1.05 RETURN OF BIDDER'S GUARANTEES. Within ten (10) days after the award of
the contract, the City of Bakersfield will return any monies or form for deposit of money that are not to be
considered in making the award. All other proposal guarantees will be held until the contract has been finally
executed, after which they will be returned to the respective bidders whose proposals they accompany.
SECTION 3-2 SUBMISSION OF DBE INFORMATION,
AWARD, AND EXECUTION OF CONTRACT
3-2.01 GENERAL. The bidder's attention is directed to the provisions in Section 3, "AWARD
AND EXECUTION OF CONTRACT," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions for the
requirements and conditions concerning submittal of DBE information, award, and execution of contract.
The required DBE information shall be submitted on the "BIDDER -DBE INFORMATION" form
included in the proposal. If such DBE information is not submitted with the bid, the DBE information form shall
be removed from documents prior to submitting the bid.
It is the bidder's responsibility to meet the goal for DBE participation or to provide information to
establish that, prior to bidding, the bidder made good faith efforts to do so.
3-2.OlA DBE INFORMATION. If DBE information is not submitted with the bid, the
apparent successful bidder {low bidder) the second low bidder and the third low bidder shall submit DBE
information to the office at which bids were received so the information is received by the Department no later than close of business on the fourth day, not including Saturdays, Sunday and legal holidays, following the bid
opening, DBE information sent by certified mail and postmarked on or before the third day not including
Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays, following bid opening will be accepted even if it is received after said
fourth day following bid opening. Failure to submit the required DBE information by the time specified will be
grounds for finding the bid or proposal non-responsive. Other bidders need not submit DBE information unless
requested to do so by the Department. When such request is made, the DBE information of such bidders shall
be submitted so the information is received by the Department no later than close of business on the third day, not including Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays, after said notification, unless a .later time is authorized by the
Department.
The bidders DBE information shall establish that the DBE goal will be met or that a good faith effort
to meet the goal has been made.
Bidders are cautioned that even though their submittal indicates they will meet the stated DBE goal, their submittal should also include their good faith efforts information along with their DBE goal information to
protect their eligibility for award of the contract in the event the Department, in its review, finds that the goal
has not been met.
The information to show that the DBE goal will be met shall include the names of DBE's to be used,
with a complete description of work or supplies to be provided by each and the dollar value of each such DBE
transaction. When 100 percent of a contract item of work is not to be performed or furnished by a DBE, a description of the exact portion of said work to be performed or furnished by that DBE shall be included in the
DBE information, including the planned location of said work. (NOTE; DBE Subcontractors to whom the
bidder proposes to subcontract portions of the work in an amount in excess of 1/2 of one percent of his total bid
or $10,000, whichever is greater, must have been named in the bid. See section entitled "Required Listing of
Proposed Subcontractors" in Section 2, of these special provisions).
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The information necessary to establish the bidder's good faith efforts to meet the DBE goal should
include:
(1) The names and dates of advertisement of each newspaper, trade paper, and minority-focus paper
in which a request for DBE participation for this project was placed by the bidder;
(2) The names and dates of notices of all certified DBE's solicited by direct mail for this project and the dates and methods used for following up initial solicitations to determine with certainty
whether the DBE's were interested.
(3) The items of work for which the bidder requested subbids or materials to be supplied by DBE's,
the information furnished interested DBE's in the way of plans, specifications and requirements
for the work, and any breakdown of items of work into economically feasible units to facilitate
DBE participation. Where there are DBE's available for doing portions of the work normally performed by the bidder with his own forces, the bidder will be expected to make portions of such
work available for DBE's to bid on.
(4) The names of DBE's who submitted bids for any of the work indicated in (3} above which were
not accepted, a summary of the bidder's discussions and/or negotiations with them, the name of
the subcontractor or supplier that was selected for that portion of work, and the reasons for the
bidder.'s choice. If the reason for rejecting a DBE bid was price, give the price bid by the rejected DBE and the price bid by the selected subcontractor or supplier. Since the utilization of available
DBE's is expected, only significant price differences will be considered as cause for rejecting such
DBE bids.
(5) Assistance that the bidder has extended to DBE's identified in (4) above to remedy the deficiency
in their subbids.
(6) Any additional data to support a demonstration of good faith effort, such as contacts with DBE
assistance agencies.
3-2.O1B AWARD OF CONTRACT. The award of contract, if it be awarded, will be to the
lowest responsible bidder whose proposal complies with all the requirements prescribed and who has met the
goal far DBE participation or has demonstrated, to the satisfaction of the Department, good faith effort to do so.
Meeting the goal for DBE participation or demonstrating, to the satisfaction of the Department, good faith efforts to do so is a condition for being eligible for award of contract.
3-2.02 PERFORMANCE OF DBE SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS. The
DBE's listed by the Contractor in response to the requirements in the section of these special provisions entitled
"Submission of DBE Information, Award, and Execution of Contract," which are determined by the Department
to be certified DBE's, shall perform the work and supply the materials for which they are listed unless the
Contractor has received prior written authorization to perform the work with other forces or to obtain the
materials from other sources.
Authorization to utilize other forces or sources of materials may be requested for the following
reasons:
(1) The listed DBE, after having had a reasonable opportunity to do so, fails or refuses to execute a
written contract, when such written contract, based upon the general terms, conditions, plans and specifications. for the project, or on the terms of such subcontractor's or supplier's written bid, is
presented by the Contractor.
(2) The listed DBE becomes bankrupt or insolvent.
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(3} The listed DBE fails or refuses to perform his subcontract or furnish the listed materials.
(4) The Contractor stipulated that a bond was a condition of executing a subcontract and the listed
DBE subcontractor fails or refuses to meet the bond requirements of the Contractor.
(5) The work performed by the listed subcontractor is substantially unsatisfactory and is not in
substantial conformance with the plans and specifications, or the subcontractor is substantially delaying or disrupting the progress of the work.
(6) It would be in the best interest of the City.
The Contractor shall not be entitled to any payment for such work or material unless it is performed
or supplied by the listed DBE or by other forces (including those of the Contractor) pursuant to prior written
authorization of the Engineer.
3-2.03 DBE RECORDS. The Contractor shall maintain records of all subcontracts entered into
with certified DBE subcontractors and records of materials purchased from certified DBE suppliers. Such
records shall show the name and business address of each DBE subcontractor or vendor and the total dollar
amount actually paid each DBE subcontractor or vendor.
Upon completion of the contract, a summary of these records shall be prepared on Form HC-43 and
certified correct by the Contractor or his authorized representative, and shall be furnished to the Engineer.
3-2.04 SUBCONTRACTING. Attention is directed to the provisions in Section 8-1.01,
"Subcontracting," of the Standard Specifications, Section 2 "Proposal Requirements and Conditions," Section 3,
"Submission of DBE Information, Award, and Execution of Contract," elsewhere in these special provisions.
The requirement in the third paragraph of said Section 8-1.01 that the Contractor shall perform with
his own organization contract work amounting to not less than 50 percent of the original contract price is not
changed by the Federal Aid requirement specified under "Required Contract Provisions Federal-Aid Construction Contracts," in Section 6-2 of these special provisions that the Contractor perform not less than 30 percent of the
original contract work with his own organization.
Each subcontract and any lower tier subcontract that may in turn be made shall include the "Required
Contract Provisions Federal-Aid Construction Contracts" in Section b-2 of these special provisions. This
requirement shall be enforced as follows:
Noncompliance shall be corrected. Payment for subcontracted work involved will be withheld from
progress payments due, or to become due, until correction is made. Failure to comply may result in
termination of the contract.
The DBE information furnished under Section 3-2.01A "DBE Information" of these special provisions
is in addition to the subcontractor information required to be furnished under said Section 8-1.01, "Subcontracting," and Section 2-1.07, "Required Listing of Proposed Subcontractors," of these special provisions.
In accordance with the Federal MBE regulations Section 23.45(fJ(2} Part 23, Title 49 CFR; y:
1. No substitution of a DBE subcontractor shall be made at any time without the written consent of
the Department, and
2. If a DBE subcontractor is unable to perform successfully and is to be replaced, the contractor will
be required to make good faith efforts to replace the original DBE subcontractor with another DBE
subcontractor.
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The requirement in Section 2-1.13(h), "Disadvantaged Business," of these special provisions that DBE's must be certiCed on the date bids are opened does not apply to DBE substitutions after award of the contract.
_ SECTION 4 -BEGINNING OF WORK, TIME OF COMPLETION
AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
4-1.01 GENERAL. Attention is directed to the provisions of Section 8, Article 8-1.03, "Beginning
of Work," Article 8-1.Ob, "Time of Completion" and Article 8-1.07, "Liquidated Damages," of the Standard
Specifications, and is specifically hereby made a part of these special provisions.
The first paragraph of Section 8-1.03, "Beginning of Work," of the Standard Specifications, is amended
to read:
The Contractor shall begin work within fifteen (15) days after receiving written
notice to proceed. The Contractor shall diligently prosecute the same to
completion before the expiration of 35 working days.
Contract working days will commence from the date the Contractor begins work or the 15th calendar day from the date of the written notice to proceed, whichever
comes first.
The Contractor shall pay to the City of Bakersfield the sum of $200.00 per day for each and every
calendar day's delay in finishing the work in excess of the number of working days prescribed above.
SECTION 5 -GENERAL
5-1.01 STATE CONTRACT ACT NOT APPLICABLE. Sections 1-1.40, "State Contract Act,"
and 9-1.10, "Arbitration," of the Standard Specifications are deleted. This contract is not governed by the
provisions of the State Contract Act. The adoption and use of the Standard Specifications in the performance of
the- work called for in this contract shall not be construed as an election by the City to .proceed under Section
2039b of the Public Contract Code. In the event that a dispute arises between the parties, they are not obligated
to submit the matter to arbitration in ~ any form (although they may do so upon written agreement).
5-1.OZ ALTERATION IN QUANTITY OF WORK. Increases or decreases in work exceeding
an amount of $10,000 or which, together with all other previously approved change orders for that contract exceeds twenty-five percent (25%} of the original contract amount, must be authorized by the City Council.
5-1.03 CONTROL OF WORK. Control of work shall conform to the provisions in Section 5,
"CON'T,ROL OF WORK," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions.
Section 5-1.02 "Plans and Working Drawings", of the Standard Specifications is amended by adding the
following paragraph after the fourth paragraph:
Working drawings or plans for any structure not included in the plans furnished by the Engineer shall be
approved by the Engineer before any work involving these plans shall be performed, unless approval is
waived in writing by the Engineer.
Section 5-1.07 "Lines and Grades" of the Standard Specifications is amended by adding the following
paragraph after the first paragraph;
Three consecutive points shown on the same rate of slope must be used in common, in order to detect
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any variation from a straight grade, and in case any such discrepancy exists, it must be reported to the
Engineer. If such a discrepancy is not reported to the Engineer, the' Contractor shall be responsible for
any error in the finished work.
The second paragraph in Section 5-1.07, "Lines and Grades" of the Standard Specifications is amended to
read:
When the Contractor requires such stakes or marks, he shall notify the Engineer of his requirements in
writing a reasonable length of time in ,advance of starting operations that require such stakes or marks.
In no event, shall a notice of less than 24 hours be considered a reasonable length of time.
Section 5-1.08, "Inspection" of the Standard Specifications is amended by adding the following paragraph
after the first paragraph:
Whenever the Contractor varies the period during which work is carried on each day, he shall give due
notice to the Engineer, so that proper inspection may be provided. Any work done in the absence of the
Engineer will be subject to rejection.
5-1.04 PREVAILING WAGES. Pursuant to Chapter 1 of Part 7 of Division 2 of the Labor Code
(commencing with Section 1720), Contractor agrees that in performing said work, by himself or through any
subcontractor, eight hours' labor shall be a day's work and forty hours' labor shall be a week's work, and that
Contractor shall keep an accurate record showing the name and actual hours worked for all workers employed in said work, and that said record shall be kept open at all reasonable hours for inspection pursuant to Section 1812
of the Labor Code. The Contractor and all Subcontractors shall pay not less than the general prevailing rate of
per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for holiday and overtime to all workers employed in the
construction of this project. The prevailing rate for each craft, classification or type of work is determined by the
Director of the California Department of Industrial Relations, and his schedule of prevailing rates is on file and
available for inspection in the Public Works Department. The schedule is incorporated herein by this reference. The City shall have the right to inspect payroll records during normal working hours and shall have the right to
question workers at any time concerning the wages being paid. Contractor shall not interfere in any way with the
City's right to investigate conformance with the wage provisions of this contract.
Contractor shall forfeit to the City for each worker employed for each calendar day or portion thereof;
a. FIFTY DOLLARS ($50) pursuant to Section 1775 of the Labor Code, per worker paid less than the amount to which he is entitled under said general prevailing rate of wages; and
b. TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS ($25) pursuant to Section 1813 of the Labor Code, per worker
required to work more than eight (8) hours per day or more than forty (40) hours per week,
except as provided in Section 1815 of the Labor Code.
5-1.05 PAYROLL RECORDS. The fourth paragraph in Section 7-1.01A(3), "Payroll Records," of
the Standard Specifications is deleted and shall not apply to this contract.
5-1.06 LABOR NONDISCRIMINATION. Attention is directed to Section 7-1.01A(4), "Labor
Nondiscrimination," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions.
Attention is also directed to the requirements of the California Fair Employment and Housing Act
(Government Code Sections 12900 through 12996), to the regulations promulgated by the Fair Employment and
Housing Commission to implement said Act, and to the nondiscrimination, affirmative action and equal
employment opportunity requirements in the special provisions.
5-1.07 APPRENTICES. The Contractor's attention is directed to Article 7-1.01A(5), "Apprentices,"
of the Standard Specifications. All Contractors and Subcontractors shall comply with the provisions of Labor
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Code Sections, 1777.5, 1777.6, and 1777.7 relating to the employment of apprentices.
If the Contractor does not have a union contract which provides for apprentices, the Contractor and all
Subcontractors shall submit one of the following;
1. A copy of a "REQUEST FOR AN APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL TO
EMPLOY AND TRAIN APPRENTICES ON PUBLIC WORKS." This request shall be submitted
to the local Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Apprenticeship Standards on the Contractor's and each Subcontractor's letterhead or DAS 140, enclosed with these specifications.
2. A copy of an approval to employ and train apprentices from the local Department of Industrial
Relations, Division of Apprenticeship Standards.
3. Proof of a Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Joint Apprenticeship Committee providing
for apprentices.
One of the above shall be submitted by the low bidder to the City of Bakersfield with the signed contract
documents.
5-1.08 TRENCH SAFETY. The Contractor shall comply with Section 6705 of the Labor Code
which provides that the Contractor's responsibility shall be as follows:
If the contract price for the project includes an expenditure in excess of TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($25,000) for excavation of any trench or trenches five feet or more in depth, the Contractor
or his Subcontractor shall not begin any trench excavation unless a detailed plan, showing the design of
shoring, bracing, sloping or other provisions to be made for worker protection during the excavation of
the trench, has been submitted by the Contractor to the City Engineer and the detailed plans has been
approved by the City Engineer.
If such plan varies from the shoring system standards established by the Construction Safety Orders of
the Division of Industrial Safety, the plan shall be prepared by a Registered Civil or Structural Engineer.
Nothing in this section shall be deemed to allow the use of a shoring, sloping, or protective system less
effective than that required by the Construction Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to impose tort liability on the awarding body or any of its employees.
The terms "Public Works" and "Awarding Body," as used in this section, shall have the same meaning as
in Labor Code Sections 1720 and 1722 respectively.
5-1.09 SOUND CONTROL REQUIREMENTS. Sound control shall conform to the
provisions in, Section 7-1.01I, "Sound Control Requirements," of the Standard Specifications and these special
provisions.
The noise level from the Contractor's operations, between the hours of 9:00 P.M, and 6:00 A.M., shall
not exceed 86 dbA at a distance of SO feet. This requirement in no way relieves the Contractor from
responsibility for complying with local ordinances regulating noise level.
Said noise level requirement shall apply to all equipment on the job or related to the job, including but
not limited to trucks, transit mixers or transient equipment that may or may not be owned by the Contractor. The use of loud sound signals shall be avoided in favor of light warnings except those required by safety laws for
the protection of personnel.
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Full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this section shall be considered as included in ,
the prices paid for the various contract items of work involved and no additional compensation will be allowed
therefor. .
5-1.10 PERMITS AND LICENSES, The Contractor shall procure all permits and licenses, pay
all charges and fees, and give all notices necessary and incidental to the due and lawful prosecution of the work
from any and all governmental organization which require such permits, licenses or fees. The Contractor shall
procure a business license in the City of Bakersfield.
5-1,11 WORKING HOURS. Contractor shall limit his field working hours from 7:00 A.M, to 4:30
P.M Monday t,,, hrou hg Friday. Any deviations must be requested and in writing and directed to the Construction
Engineer at the Pre-Job Conference. Written approval from the Construction Engineer is required for work
beyond these limits.
Any time work proceeds, which requires inspection services for more than an eight (8) hour work day,
or on legal holidays or weekends, the Contractor will be charged for all associated overtime charges and said charges may be withheld from contract retention.
5-1,12 LAWS TO BE UBSERVED. The Contractor shall keep himself fully informed of all
existing and future State and National laws and all municipal ordinances and regulations of the City of
Bakersfield which in any manner affect those engaged or employed in the work, or the materials used in the
work, or which in any way affect the conduct of the work, and of all such orders and decrees of bodies or
tribunals having any jurisdiction or authority over the same.
5-1.13 CONTRACTOR'S INSURANCE, The Contractor shall not commence work under this
contract until he has obtained all insurance required under this section and the required certificates of insurance
have been filed with and approved by the City Risk Manager and the Public Works Department, nor shall the
Contractor allow any Subcontractor to commence work on his subcontract until said certificates of insurance have
been filed and approved by the City Risk Manager and the Public Works Department. Contractor shall be
responsible for any deductibles under all required insurance policies.
5.1.13A INDEMNITY. Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless City, its officers, agents
and employees against any and all liability, claims, actions, causes of action or demands whatsoever
against them, or any of them, for injury to or death of persons or damage to property arising out of,
connected with, or caused by Contractor, Contractor's employees, agents, subcontractors, or independent
contractors or companies in the performance of, or in any way arising from, the terms and provisions of
this Agreement whether or not caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder. Contractor shall
execute and return with the executed contract documents and bonds the "Hold Harmless Agreement," a copy of which is attached hereto.
5-1.13B INSURANCE. In addition to any other form of insurance or bond required under the terms of
this agreement and specifications, the Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of this
agreement the following types and limits of insurance, otherwise referred to as "basic insurance
requirements";
a. Automobile liability insurance, providing coverage on an occurrence basis for bodily injury,
including death, of one or more persons, property damage and personal injury, with limits of not
less than one million ($1,000,000} per occurrence; and
b. Broad form commercial general liabilityinsurance, providing coverage on an occurrence basis
for bodily injury, including death, of one or more persons, property damage and personal injury,
with limits of not less than one million ($1,000,000) per occurrence; and
c. Workers' compensation insurance with statutory limits and employer's liability insurance with
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limits of not less than one million ($1,000,000) per accident.
Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a Bests' rating of no less than A:VII. This
requirement may be waived at the City's sole discretion.
All policies required of the Contractor hereunder shall be primary insurance as respects the
City, its mayor, council, officers, agents, employees and volunteers and any insurance or
self insurance maintained by the City, its mayor, council, officers, agents, employees and volunteers shall be excess of the Contractor's insurance and shall not contribute with it.
The automobile liability policies shall provide coverage for owned, non-owned and hired autos.
The liability policies shall provide contractual liability coverage for the terms of this Agreement.
The liability policies shall contain an additional insured endorsement in favor of the City, its mayor, council, officers, agents, employees and volunteers.
The workers' compensation policy shall contain a waiver of subrogation endorsement in favor of
the City, its mayor, council, officers, agents, employees and volunteers.
All policies shall contain the following endorsement: An endorsement providing the City with thirty (30) days written notice of cancellation or material change in policy language or terms.
All policies shall provide that there shall be continuing liability thereon, notwithstanding any
recovery on any policy.
The insurance required under this agreement and specifications shall be maintained until all
work required to be performed under the terms of this agreement is satisfactorily completed as
evidenced by formal acceptance by the City.
All costs of insurance required under this agreement shall be included in the Contractor's bid,
and no additional allowance will be made for additional costs which may be required by
extension of the insurance policies.
The Contractor shall furnish the City Risk Manager with a Certificate of Insurance evidencing
the insurance required under this Agreement. The City may withhold payments to Contractor if certificates of insurance and endorsements required in this Agreement have not been provided.
The Contractor shall be responsible for any deductibles or self insured retentions under all
required insurance policies. Insurance in lesser amounts, or lack of certain types of insurance
otherwise required by this Agreement of Contractor, must be declared to and approved in
writing by the City.
However, unless otherwise approved by the City, if any part of the work under this agreement
and specifications is subcontracted, the "basic insurance requirements" set forth hereinabove
shall be provided by or on behalf of all subcontractors even if the City has approved lesser
insurance requirements for Contractor. Contractor shall be responsible for determining and
guaranteeing all subcontractors are insured as set forth in this paragraph.
5-1.14 CONTRACTOR'S AUTHORITY. At the preconstruction meeting, the Contractor shall
provide the City with the foreman's or superintendent's name who will be in charge of this project.
5-1.15 DAMAGE BY STORM, FLOOD, TIDAL WAVE OR EARTHQUAKE. Section
7-1.165, "Damage by Storm, Flood, Tidal Wave or Earthquake," of the Standard Specifications is deleted and
shall not apply to this contract.
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5-1.16 WORK IN CITY STREETS. All of the work shown on the plans and included in these
specifications that is located in the public streets in the City of Bakersfield shall be done in accordance with City Ordinance regulating the use of public streets within the City, except as otherwise provided herein.
The Contractor shall inform himself as to all regulations and requirements of the City Engineer and
Superintendent of Streets of the City of Bakersfield and shall conduct his operations in compliance therewith.
5-1.17 RIGHT OF WAY. The right of way for the work to be constructed will be provided by the
City. The Contractor shall make his own arrangements, and pay all expenses for additional area required by him
outside of the limits of right of way unless otherwise provided in the special provisions.
5-1.18 SUSPENSION OF CONTRACT. If at any time in the opinion of the City Council, the
Contractor has violated any terms of this contract, failed to supply an adequate working force, or material of
proper quality, or has failed in any other respect to prosecute the work with the diligence and, force specified
and intended in and by the terms of the contract, notice thereof in writing will be served upon him, and should
he neglect or refuse to provide means for a satisfactory compliance with the contract, as directed by the
Engineer, within the time specified in such notice, the City Council in any such case shall have the power to
suspend the operation of the contract. Upon receiving notice of such suspension, the Contractor shall discontinue said work, or such parts of it as the City Council may designate. Upon such suspension, the Contractor's control
shall terminate, and thereupon the City Council, or its duly authorized representative; may employ other parties
to carry the contract to completion, employ the necessary workmen, substitute other machinery or materials, and
purchase the materials contracted for, in such manner as the Engineer may deem proper; or the City Council
may annul and cancel the contract and re-let the work or any part thereof. Any excess of cost arising therefrom
over and above the contract price will be charged against the Contractor and his sureties, who will be liable
therefor. In .the event of such suspension, all money due the Contractor or retained under the terms of this contract shall be forfeited to the City; but such forfeiture will not release the contractor or his sureties from
liability or failure to fulfill the contract. The Contractor and his sureties will be credited with the amount of
money so forfeited toward any excess of cost over and above the contract price, arising from the suspension of
the operations of the contract and the completion of the work by the City as above provided, and the Contractor
will be so credited with any surplus remaining after all just claims for such completion as determined by the
Engineer have been paid.
In the determination of the question whether there has been any such non-compliance with the contract
as to warrant the suspension or .annulment thereof, the decision of the City Council shall be binding on all parties
to the contract.
5-1.19 TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF WORK. The Engineer shall have the authority to
suspend the work wholly or in part, for such period as he may deem necessary, due to unsuitable weather, or to
such other conditions as are considered unfavorable for the suitable prosecution of the work, or for such time as he may deem necessary, due to the failure on the part of the Contractor to carry out orders given, or to perform
any provisions of the work. The Contractor shall immediately obey such order of the Engineer and shall not
resume the work until ordered in writing by the Engineer.
5-1.20 PAYMENTS. Attention is directed to Sections 9-1.06, "Partial Payments," and 9-1.07,
"Payment After Acceptance," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions.
No partial payment will be made for any materials on hand which are furnished but not incorporated in the work,
5-1.21 FINAL PAYMENT. In addition to the conditions, provisions, and requirements of Article
9-1.07B, "Final Payment and Claims," of the Standard Specifications, the following shall apply:
The City may withhold funds, or because of subsequently discovered facts, nullify the whole or any part
of any certificate for payment, to such extent as may be necessary to protect the City from loss due to
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causes including but not limited to the following:
a.. Defective work not remedied;
b, Claims filed or information reasonably indicating probable filing of claims;
c. Failure of Contractor to make payment due for materials and/or labor;
d. Information causing reasonable doubt that the contract can be completed for any unpaid
balance;
e. Damages to another Contractor; and
f. Breach of any terms of this contract.
When any and all such causes are removed, certificates shall be issued for amount withheld.
The fifth paragraph in Section 9-1.07B, "Final Payment and Claims," of the Standard Specifications is
amended to read:
The Director will make the final determination of any claims which remain in dispute after completion of claim review. Aboard or person designated by said Director will review such claims and make
written recommendation thereon.
The Cit En ineer shall, after the completion of the contract, make a final estimate of the amount of Y g
work done thereunder, and the value of such work, and the City shall pay the entire sum -so found to be due after
deducting therefrom all previous payments and all amounts to be kept and all amounts to be retained under the
provisions of the contract. All prior partial estimates and payments shall be subject to correction in the final estimate and payment. The final payment shall not be due and payable until the expiration of thirty (30) days
from the date the "NOTICE OF COMPLETION" is recorded at the County Recorder's Ofbce and after
execution and return by the Contractor of the attached GUARANTEE when applicable.
It is mutually agreed between the parties to the contract that-no certificate given or payments made
under the contract except the final certificate or final payment, shall be conclusive evidence of the performance of the contract, either wholly or in part, against any claim of the party of the first part, and no payment shall be
construed to be an acceptance of any defective work or improper materials.
And the Contractor further a rees that the payment of the final amount due under the contract, and the g
ad'ustment and payment for any work done in accordance with any alterations of the same, shall release the City, J
the City Council, and the Engineer from any and all claims or liability on account of work performed under the
contract or any alteration thereof.
5-1.22 INCREASED OR DECREASED QUANTITIES. The word "compensation" in the
following paragraphs of the Standard Specifications is replaced with the words "unit price":
Third paragraph of Section 18-1.05, "PAYMENT".
Fourth paragraph of Section 24-1.11, "PAYMENT".
Eleventh paragraph of Section 39-8.02, "PAYMENT".
5-1.23 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. The Contractor shall be held responsible for his workers
and subcontractor's well-being and their education of handling hazardous materials when hazardous materials are
encountered during this project.
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SECTION 6 -CONTROL OF MATERIALS
6-1.01 GENERAL, Control of materials shall conform to the provisions in Section 6, "CONTROL
OF MATERIALS," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions.
At the option of the Engineer, the source of supply of each of the materials shall be approved by the
Engineer before delivery is started and before such material is used in the work. Representative preliminary
samples of the character and quality prescribed shall be submitted by the contractor or producer of all materials
to be used in the work, for testing or examination as desired by the Engineer.
All tests of materials furnished by the contractor shall be made in accordance with commonly recognized standards of national organizations, and such special methods and tests as are prescribed in the
specifications.
6-1.02 BORROW, DISPOSAL AND MATERIAL SITES.. The operation of any borrow or
disposal sites used by the Contractor to produce or dispose of material for this project shall comply with the
requirements in the. Standard Specifications and these special provisions. All provisions for water pollution, and
sound control that apply within the limits of the contract shall apply to all borrow or disposal sites utilized by the
Contractor.
Upon completion of the work, all such sites and haul roads shall be graded and treated so that, at the
time of final inspection of the contract, they will drain, will blend with surrounding terrain, and will have a
potential as a source of blowing dust or other pollution which is no greater than when in their original condition.
If the Contractor obtains necessary permits for borrow, disposal or material sites from the authority
having jurisdiction or from the appropriate pollution control boards and such permits. contain requirements which conflict with the requirements in the first and second paragraphs of this section, the requirements of the permits
shall govern over the conflicting requirements of this section provided the permit requirements have been
approved by the Engineer.
Full compensation for complying with the requirements for borrow, disposal and material sites in this
section shall be considered as included in the contract prices paid for the items of work which require the use of
the sites and no additional compensation will be ,allowed .therefor.
6-1.03 CERTIFICATES OF COMPLIANCE, In accordance with Section 6-1.07, "Certificates
of Compliance," of the Standard Specifications, the Engineer may permit the use of certain materials or
assemblies, prior to sampling and testing, if accompanied by a Certificate of Compliance.
6-1.04 BUY AMERICA REQUIREMENTS. Attention is directed to the "Buy America"
requirements of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 (Section 165} and the regulations adopted
pursuant thereto. In accordance with said law and regulations, all manufacturing processes for steel materials
furnished for incorporation into the work on this project shall occur in the United States.
A Certificate of Compliance, conforming to the provisions in Section 6-1.07, "Certificates of
Compliance," of the Standard Specifications, shall be furnished for steel materials. The certificates, in addition to
certifying that the materials comply with the specifications, shall also specifically certify that all manufacturing
processes for the materials occurred in the United States.
The requirements imposed by said law and regulations do not prevent a minimal use of foreign steel
materials if the cost of such materials used does not exceed one-tenth (0.1%} of 1 percent (1%) of the total
contract cost, or $2,500, whichever is greater. The Contractor shall furnish the Engineer acceptable
documentation of the quality and value of any foreign steel prior to incorporating such materials into the work.
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General Decision Number CA940002
Superseded General Decision No. CA930002
State: California
Construction Type:
BUILDING
HEAVY
HIGHWAY
RESIDENTIAL
County(ies):
IMPERIAL MONO SAN LUIS OBISPO
INYO ORANGE SANTA BARBARA
KERN RIVERSIDE- VENTURA
LOS ANGELES SAN BERNARDINO
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS;. HEAVY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
(does not include oil well drilling in Kern County; does not
include TV/Grout work or water well drilling);. HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS; RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTIpN PROJECTS
(including single family homes and .apartments up to and including
4.~.:stories) (does not include Inyo and Mono Counties); DREDGING
PROJECTS. This wage decision does not include hopper dredge work'
or the~~installation of solar energy systems.
i. Modification Number Publication Date
0 02/11/1994
1 03/04/1994
2 04/08/1994
3 05/20/1994
4 06/24/1994 5 07/29/1994
6 08/19/1994
7 09/09/1994
8 11/14/1994
9 11/18/1994
10 01/13/1995
C~ L~
D JAN 131995
LABat~~ ~~~TIONS
CA940002 - 1 01/13/1995
+ COUNTY(iesj:
IMPERIAL .MONO SAN LUIS OBISPO
INYO ORANGE SANTA BARB~~RA
KERN RIVERSIDE VENTURA LOS ANGELES SAN BERNARDINO
ASBE0005B 09/20/1994
Rates Fringes
IMPERIAL, INYO, KERN, LOS ANGELES, ORANGE, RIVERSIDE, SAN
BERNARDINO, SAN LUIS OBISPO, SANTA BARBARA AND VENTURA COUNTIES:
INSULATORS/ASBESTOS WORKERS .
Includes the application of all _
' insulating materials, protective. ~ .
coverings, coatings, and finishings
to all types of mechanical systems 27.21 7.53
. _ _ . ASBESTOS REMOVAL WORKER/
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLER
Includes preparation, wetting,
stripping, removal, scrapping,
vacuuming, bagging and disposing of all insulation materials from
mechanical systems, whether they
contain asbestos or not ~ 10.75 1.75
ASBE0016C: 08/01/1994
. Rates Fringes z MONO COUNTY:
INSULATORS/ASBESTOS WORKERS
Includes the application of all
insulating materials, protective
coverings, coatings, and finishings to all types of mechanical systems 31.32 5.96
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BOIL0092A~ 10/01/1994
Rates Fringes
BOILERMAKER 26.93 $.39 --~---------~---~-~e-~~~.~--------~.-----------~-~-~--~-----~~---.~
8RCA00048 05/01/1993
Rates Fringes"
RIVERSIDE AND SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES:
BRICKLAYER; STONEMASON; AND MARBLE
CA940002 - 2 01/13/1995
SETTER:
Fort Irwin ArYay Training Center;
Naval Air Weapons Station, China
. Lake; and Twenty-nine Palms Marine Base 29.44 ~ 5.30
Remainder of Riverside and
San Bernardino Counties 23.82 5.30
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IAS ANGELES, ORANGE AND VENTURA COUNTIES:
TILE SETTER 22.09 3.80
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8RCA0004D 11/01/1994 Rates Fringes
IMPERIAL COUNTY:
BRICKLAYER, STONEMASON; MARBLE
SETTER. _ t` . _ _ . _ _ - 23.00 _ , _ . _ ~ . -......5._. 9.5 _
BRCA0004E 05/01/1994 ,
Rates Fringes
vENTURA COUNTY:
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BRCA0004F 05/01/1994
, Rates Fringes ,
SAN LUIS OBISPO AND SANTA BARBARA COUNTIES:
BRICKLAYER; STONEMASON; MARBLE,
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8RCA0004G 08/01/1993
Rates Fringes ~ : ' '
INYO, KERN AND MONO COUNTIES:
BRICKLAYER; STONEMASON:
Edwards Air Force Base; and Naval
Air Weapons Station, China Lake 27.78 5.21
Remainder of Inyo and Kern,
Counties; and Mono County 24.03 5.21 ----------------------------------------------------w------------
CA940002 - 3 01/13/1995
f BRCA0004H 05/01/1992
Rates Fringes
KERN, LOS ANGELES, ORANGE, RIVERSIDE, SAN BERNARDINO, SAN LUIS
OBISPO, SANTA BARBARA AND VENTURA COUNTIES:
MARBLE SETTER 25.32 6.05
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BRCA00040 06/01/1993
Rates Fringes
IMPERIAL COUNTY:
TERRAZZO & TILE SETTERS 18.55 3.30
TERRAZZO & TILE FINISHERS 13.00 2.60
BRCA0004P 09/01/1992 Rates Fringes
INYO, KERN, LOS ANGELES, MONO, ORANGE, RIVERSIDE, SAN BERNARDINO,
SAN LUIS OBISPO, SANTA BARBARA AND ~IENTURA COUNTIES:
r ~l
TERRAZZO WORKER 24.99 6.60
BRCA0004R 07/O1f1994
Rates Fringes
RIVERSIDE AND SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES:
TILE SETTER 22.09 5.27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0~ o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-- o0 o s o e o 0 0 0 0. o- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - o 0 o a~ o0 0
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BRCA0004U 07/01/1994
~ Rates Fringes
LOS ANGELES COUNTY:
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8RCA0004V 11/01/1993 ~
:Rates Fringes
INYO, KERN AND MONO COUNTIES:
TILE SETTER:
Edwards Air Force Base; .and Naval
Air Weapons Station, China Lake ~ 2 0':65 3~ . 4 0 .
Remainder of Inyo, Kern and
Mono Counties 17.65 3.40 ' 0 00 0 0 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0 - o- o o- o o- o 0 00 0 0- o 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s o o~ o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CA940002 - 4 01/13/1995 -
BRCA0004W 05/01/1992 . Rates Fringes
ORANGE COUNTY:
BRICKLAYER; STONEMASON; ALE
SETTER 24.25 5.10
BRCA0007F 08/01/1992
Rates Fringes
INYO AND MONO COUNTIES:
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BRCA0017D 06/02/1993
Rates Fringes
MARBLE, TERRAZZO & TILE FINISHER 19.21 6.72
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CARP0002A 07/O1J1994 . Rates Fringes
CARPENTERS:
Work on wood ~ f rained single family
homes and apartments up to and
including 4 stories:
Framer & finish carpenter 17.79 5.10 Insulation & weatherstripping
installer 15.50 3.80
.t, Shingler ~ ~ 16.42 4.05
Concrete &~form worker 16.35 5.10
Residential~~fence builder 16.36 5.10
Cabinet installer 18.09 5.10 Subterranean garage..,concrete
construction18.17 5.10
Roof loader of shingles 11.49 4.05
All other work:
Inyo, Kern and Mono Counties:
Carpenter (including drywall
lathing, cabinet installer,
floor worker and acoustical
installer 23.23 ~ 5.10
Insulation installer: ~
Wood frame non-residential ~ or concrete block or
tilt-up, Types III, IV and
V construction 17.00 4.81
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All other work 23.23 5.10 Shingler 23.36 5.10
Saw filer 23.31 5.10
Table power saw operator 23.33 ~ 5.10
Pneumatic nailer or power
stapler 23.48 5.10
Commercial fence builder 21.51 5.10
Roof loader of shingles ..(commercial} 16.35 5.10
Millwright 24.30 5.10
Pile driver; Derrick. barge;
Bridge or dock carpenter;
Cable splicer; Heavy framer;
Rock slinger 23.93 .5.10
Head rock slinger 24.03 5.10 Rock barge or scow ~ 23.83 5.10
Remainder of counties:
Carpenter, cabinet installer,
floor worker and acoustical
installer 23.80 5.10 Insulation installer:
Wood frame~~ non-residential '
or concrete block or
,tilt-up, Types III, IV and
V construction 17.00 ~ ~ ~ ~ 4.81
All other work 23.80 5.10
. Shingler 23.93 5.10 Saw filer 23.88 ~ 5.10
Table power saw operator 23.90 5..10
Pneumatic nailer or power
stapler 24.05 5.10
Commercial fence builder 21.51 5.10
Roof loader of shingles (com-
. mercial} 16.75 5.10 Millwright 24.30 5.10
Pile drier; .Derrick barge;
Sridge.or dock carpenter;
Cable splicer; Heavy framer;
Rock slinger 23,93 5 .10
Head rock slinger 24.03 5.10
Rock barge or scoW~~~ ~ 23,83 5.10
CARP0002B 07/01/1993
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DIVERS:
. Diver, wet 52.86 5.10 Diver, stand-by 26.43 ~ 5.10
Diver tender ~ ~ 25.43 5.10
. FQOTNOTE: .
Divers shall receive a minimum of 8~hours pay for an da or y Y
part thereof .
CARP0002C 07/01/1993
• ~ Rates Fringes
DRYWALL INSTALLER/LATHER:
Work on single family homes and
apartments up to and including
4 stories 18.53 4.23
All other work 23.80 5.10
CARP0003P 11/01/1993
Rates Fringes
INYO, KERN AND MONO COUNTIES:
TILE FINISHER:
Edwards Air Force Base; and~Naval
Air Weapons Station, China Lake 16.98 3.40
Remainder of Ingo, Kern and
Mono Count i es - - 13.9 8 _ - ~3.4 0
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KERN, LOS ANGELES, ORANGE, RIVERSIDE, SAN BERNAI~DINO, SAN LUIS
OBI~SPO, SANTA BARBARA AND VENTURA COUNTIES:
TERRAZZO FINISHER 20.98 3.80
ELEC0011A 07/01/1994 -1. Rates Fringes
LOS . ~ .ANGELES COUNTY
ELECTRICIANS: ~
Work on single family homes and
apart~aents up to and including
4 stories"" ~ 15.90 3% + 4.51
Tunnel work:
Electrician ~ 28.55 ~ 3%~+ 9.19 Cable splicer ~ ~ • ~ ~ 29.15 - ~ 3 % . + . 9 :19
All other work: ~ ~ -
Electrician; Traffic signal
installer ~ :Y - ~ .25.95 -~3% 4+ 9:19. .
.r Cable splicer _ - 26.55. .3%~+..9.19
ELE00011B 06/01/1994
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LOS ANGELES COUNTY:
CA940002 - 7 01/13/1995
LINE CONSTRUCTION: .Line technician 25.95 3% + 9.1g
Cable splicer 26.55 3% + 9.19
Ground person ~ 15.57 3% + 9.19
ELECOOIIC 12/01/1992 Rates Fringes
INYO, KERN, LOS ANGELES, MONO, ORANGE, RIVERSIDE, SAN BERNARDINO,
SAN LUIS OBISPO, SANTA BARBARA AND VENTURA COUNTIES:
COMMUNICATIONS AND SYSTEMS WORK:
Kern, Los Angeles, Ox°ange, San Luis Obispo, Santa
Barbara and Ventura Counties:
Communications & systems
installer 16.15 3% + 3.40
Communications syste~ts _ _ _ 17.90 3~% + 3.40
technician . Sound technician (Los '
Angeles County only) 18.90 3% + 3.40
Alarm technician II~(Orange
County only) (duties ~ , ~ ;
limited to pulling wire to
and terminating devices;
not to install devices that interface with other con-
tractors (mounting waterf low,
duct detectors, dampers or
connectin control panels) 13.93 ~ 3% + 3.40 g
Ingo, Mono, Riverside and San
Bernardino Counties: . Communications & systems
installer 16.63 3% + 2.75
Communications & systems
technician 18.38 3% + 2.75
SCOPE OF WORK: . Installation, testing,~service and maintenance of systems
utilizin the transmission•~and/or transference of voice, sound,
• g rational securit and . vision and digital for commercial, edu , y
entertainment u oses for the following: TV monitoring and p rP
surveillance, background-foreground music, ~.ntercom and telephone
' invents control s stems, microwave transmission, interconnect, ry Y.
multi-media, multiplex, nurse~call~systems, radio page, school intercom and sound; burglar alarms, fire alarm (see last
paragraph below) and~low voltage master clock systems.
Communication Systems that transmit or receive information
CA940002 - 8 01/13/1995
and or control s stems that are intrinsic to the above listed / Y
s stems• inclusion or exclusion of terminations and testings of Y
conductors deteriained by their function; excluding all other data
s stems or multiple systems which include control function,or Y
ower su 1 excluding installation of raceway. systems, line p pp y s stems. voltage work, and energy management y
Does not cover work performed at China Lake Naval ordnance
Test Station, Edwards Air Force Base, Elk Hills Naval Petroleum
Reserve, Point Arguello and Vandenberg Air Force Base.
In the Counties of Inyo, Kern, Mono, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura, fire
alarm work shall be performed at the current inside wireman
total cost paokage.
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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY:
ELECTRICIANS:
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Work on single`family homes
and apartments up to an
including 4 stories 16.00 3% + 5.10
All other work:
:Vahdenberg~Air Force Base:
. Electrical subcontracts over ~$5~0,000:
~z. ~ Electrician 28.97 3% + 6.80
Electrician, welding 29.47 3% + 6.80
Cable splicer 30.47 3% + 6.80
~~Electrical $ubcontracts
of $50,000 or less:
Electrician ~ 25.20 3% + 6.80 Electrician, welding 25.70 3% + 6.80
Cable splicer ~ 26.70 3% + 6.80
Remainder of Santa Barbara
County:
Electrical subcontracts
. over $50,000: Electrician 25.22 3~ + 6.80
Electrician, welding 25.72 3% + 6.80
Cable splicer 26.72 3% + 6.80
Electrical subcontracts
of $50,000 or less:
Electrician 21.45 3% + 6.80 Electrician, welding 21.95 ~ 3% + 6.80
Cable splicer 22.95 3% + 6.80
CA940002 - 9 01/13/1995
ELEC0413B 06/01/1994
Rates ~ Fringes
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY:.
LINE CONSTRUCTION:
Vandenberg Air Force Base:
Line technician; Equipment
operator ~ 28.97 4.5% + 6.65
Cable splicer 30.47 4.5% + 6.65
Ground person; Ground
person/driver 21.73 4.5% + 6,65
Remainder of Santa Barbara
County:
Line technician; Equipment
operator 25.22 4.5% + 6.65
Cable splicer 26.72 4.5% + 6.65
Ground person; Ground person/driver 17.98 4.5% + 6.65
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* ELEC0428A 06/01/1994
Rates ~ Fringes
KERN COUNTY:
ELECTRICIANS:
Edwards Air Force Base; and Naval
Air Weapons Station, China Lake:
. ~ Work on single family homes
and apartments up to and . including 3 stories; and ~ .
work on other structures
(defined as areas to which _
the public has access that
do ..not exceed 6, 000 sq. ft.
and that do not exceed
3 stories ~ i4.75 4% + 2.60 All other work:
Electrician ~ 27.59 4.25% +5.15
Cable splicer 29.87 4.25% +5..15
' Remainder of Kern County:
Work on single family homes
and apartments up to and . including 4 stories 13.75 4% + 2.60
All other work:
Electrician ~ 22.84 4.25% +5.15
Cable splicer 25.12 4.25% +5.15
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ELEC04288 06/01/1994
Rates Fringes KERN COUNTY:
LINE CONSTRUCTION:
Edwards Air Force Base; and Naval Air Weapons Station, China Lake:
Ground person/Truck driver ?.1.88 4.25% +5.15
Line technician; Heavy
equipment operator 27.59 4.25% +5.15
Cable splicer 29.87 4.25% +5.15
Remainder of Kern County: .
Ground person/Truck driver 17.13 4.25% +5.15
• Line technician; Heavy
equipment operator 22.84 4.25% +5.15
Cable splicer 25.12 4.25% +5.15
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Rates Fringes
RIVERSIDE COUNTY:
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ELECTRICIANS:
Work on single family homes
and apartments up to and .
including 4 stories 14.50 3% + 3.16
All other work:
Electrician 23.13 3% + 7.61
Cable splicer 23,63 3% + 7.61 Electrician, welding 23..43 3% + 7.61
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ELEC04408 07/05/1992
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RIVERSIDE COUNTY:
LINE CONSTRUCTION:
Line technician 22.46 4% + 6 .61
Cable splicer ~ 22.96 ~ ~ 4% +6.61
Ground person . ~ - ~ 16.85 ~ 4%~+ 6.61
ELEC0441A 06/01/1994
Rates Fringes
ORANGE COUNTY:
CA940002 - 11 01/13/1995
ELECTRICIANS AND LINE CONSTRUCTION:
ELECTRICIANS:
Work on single family homes
and apartments up to and including 4 stories 16.05 3% + '1.95
All other work:
Electrician 26.15 3% + 5.85
Cable splicer 27.35 3% + 5.85
LINE CONSTRUCTION:
Line technician; Heavy . equipment operator ~ 26.20 3% + 5.80
Cable splicer 27.4.1 3% + 5.80
Ground person 22.61 3% + 5.80
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ELEC0477A 12/01/1993 Rates Fringes
INYO, MONO AND SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES:
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ELECTRICIANS:
Work on single family homes
and apartments up to and including 4 stories (San
Bernardino County only) 14.50 3% + 3.84
A~1 other work: i
Area within 75 road. miles from the Main Post Office in San ~ ~
Bernardino:
.Electrician 22.32 3% + 8.43
Cable splicer 22.82 3% + 8.43
Electrician, welding 22.82 ~ ~ 3% + 8.43
Electrician, tunnel work 24.55 3~ + 8:43.
Remainder of area:
Electrician 29.32 3% + 8.43
Cable splicer 29.82 ~ 3% + 8.43 .
y Electrician, welding 29.82 3% + 8.43
Electrician, tunnel work 31.55 3% + 8.43
ELEC0477B 12/01/1993
Rates Fringes
INYO, MONO AND SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES:
CA940002 12 01 / 13 / 1995
LIHE CONSTRUCTION:
Within 75 road miles from
the Main Post Office in
San Bernardino, California:
Line technician 22.12 4.5% + 8.36
Cable splicer; Line
technician, welding 22.62 4.5% + 8.36
Ground person 16.59 4.5% + 8.36
Remainder of area:
Line technician 29.12 4.5% + 8.36
Cable splicer; Line
technician, welding 29.62 4.5% + 8.36.
Ground person 23.59 ~ 4.5% + 8.36
ELEC0569C 02/01/1994
. Rates Fringes
IMPERIAL COUNTY:
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LINE CQNSTRUCTION:
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Commercial overhead line work;.
Catenary work:
Line technician; Heavy
equipment operator 24..37 ~ 4% + 5.12
..Ground person, 17.60 4% + 5.12 ::,Ground person/truck driver 11.98 4% + 5.12
.t. A13. other ~dommercial .
underground line work:
Line technician; Heavy
~aquipment operator 16..27 4% + 5.12
Ground person; Ground . person/truck driver 11.58 4% + 5.12
ELEC0569D 06/ O1/ 1994
. ~ ~ Rates Fringes ~ . _ - IMPERIAL COUNTY: ~ ~ ~
ELECTRICIANS : ~ _ ~ . ~ - ~ ~ . . .
Work on single family homes ~ -
and apartments -up to and ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .
including 4 stories - 14.61 3%~-~ 2.77 Sound work:
Sound technician 17.18 3% + 3.85
Telephone interconnect
CA940002 - 13 01/ 13 / 1995
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technician 13.79 3% + 3.85 Sound person B 12.53 3% + 3.215
Utility work:
Utility technician #1 16.11 ~ 3% + 2.84
Utility technician ~2 10.56 ~3% + 2,49
All other work:
Electrical subcontracts over
$500,000: Electrician 24.31 3% + 5.27
Cable splicer 24.76 3% + 5,27
Electrical subcontracts of
$500,000 or less:
Electrician 21.31 3% + 5.27
Cable splicer 21.76 3% + 5.27
SCOPE OF WORK:
SOUND WORK: Assembly, installation,~operation, service and
maintenance of components or systems as used in closed circuit
television, amplified master television distribution, CATV on private property, intercommunication, burglar alarm, fire alarm,
life support and a°3.1 security alarms, private and public:
telephone and related telephone interconnect, public address,
.paging, audio, language, electronic, .background .music system less
than line voltage or any system acceptable for class~two~wirin~ g
for private, commercial, or industrial use furnished by.;.:.~leased
wire, frequency modulation or other recording devices; electrical apparatus by means of which electricity is appli~d~~~to~the~
amplification, transmission, transference, recording~or
reproduction of voice, music, sound, impulses and video..
Excluded from this Scope of Work - transmission, service and
maintenance of background music. All of the above shall include .z.
the installation and transmission over fiber optics.
SOUND TECHNICIAN: Terminating, operating and performing
final check-out
SOUND PERSON B: Wire-pull~.ng, splicing, assembling and
installing devices
UTILITY WORK:
UTILITY TECHNICIAN ,#1: Installation of street•~lights and traffic signals, including electrical circuitry, programmable
controller, pedestal-mounted electrical meter enclosures and
laying of pre-assembled cable in ducts. The layout of electrical
systems and communication installation including proper position
of trench depths, and radius at duct banks, location fore
,manholes, street lights, and traffic signals.
UTILITY TECHNICIAN #2 : Distribution ~ of material ~ at j ob- site, installation of underground ducts for electrical,
telephone, cable Tv, and communication systems.' The setting,
leveling, grounding and racking of precast manholes, handholes
and transformer pads.
ELEC0639A 06/01/1994
Rates Fringes
SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY:
ELECTRICIANS:
Work on single family homes and apartments up to and
including 4 stories 16.50 3% + 4.70
All other work:
Electrical contracts $60,000 or -
less:
Electrician. 22.75 3% + 6.05
-Cable splicer 25.03 3% + 6.05
Electrical welder 23.89 3% + 6.05 Electrical contracts~$60,001
to $1.5M:
Electrician ~ 24.00 3%•+ 6.05
Cable splicer 25.03 3% + 6.05
Electrical welder 23.89 3% + 6.05
Electrical contracts $1.5M and over
Electrician 26.04 3% + 6.05
Cable splicer 28.60 3% + 6.05
Electrical welder 27.30 3% + 6.05
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ELEC0639B 06/01/1994
Rates Fringes SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY:
LINE CONSTRUCTION: z Line technician; Line truck .
operator; Line equipment operator 24.00 4% + 5.94
Cable splicer 26.40 4% + 5.94
Line welder 25.20 4% + 5.94
Ground person ~ 18.00 4% + 5.94
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ELEC0952A 04/01/1994
Rates Fringes COUNTY:
ELECTRICIANS:
Area within 32 road miles from
the nearest basing point:
Electrician 25.90 ~ 3% + 7.00
Cable splicer 28.49 3% + 7.00
CA940002 - 15 O1J13/1995
Remainder of Ventura County: Electrician 30.90 3% + 7.00
Cable splicer 33.49 3% + 7.00
FOOTNOTE:
Basing points: the main Post Office in the cities of Camarillo,
Oak View, Oxnard, Santa Paula and Ventura.
ELEC0952B 04/01/1994
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VENTURA COUNTY:
LINE CONSTRUCTION:
Area within 32 road miles from
the nearest basing point:
Line technician; Heavy
equipment operator 25.90 4% + 6.90
Cable splicer 2 8.4 9 4~% + ` 6.9 0 Ground person ~ 19.43 4% + 6.90
Remainder of Ventura County:
Line technician; Heavy
equipment operator 30.90 4% + 6.90
Cable splicer ~ 33.49 4% + 6.90 Ground person - truck driver 24.4.3 4% + 6..90
FOOTNOTE:
Basing points: the main Post Office in the cities of Camarillo,
Oak View, Oxnard, Santa Paula and Ventura.
* ELEC1245A 01/01/1995
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OUTSIDE UTILITY TRANSMISSION WORK:
Line worker; Cable splicer 26.21 4.5% +6.50
Powder worker ~ 24.90 4.5% +6.50
Ground person ~ 17.04 4.5% +6.50 Line worker, welding 27.52 4.5% +6.50
SCOPE OF 'WORK:
All outside work on electrical transmission lines, switchyards .
and substations, and outside work in electrical utility
distribution systems owned, maintained and operated by electrical utility companies,~municipalities, or governmental
agencies.
ELEV0018A 08/01/1994
CA940002 - 16 O1J13/1995
Rates Fringes
ELEVATOR MECHANICS 27.83 6.12
FOOTNOTE: Vacation Pay: 8~ with 5 or more years of service, 6~ for 6
. months to 5 years service. Paid Holidays: New Years Day,
Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and
Friday after, and Christmas Day.
ENGI0012F 07/01/1994 Rates Fringes
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS:
GROUP 1 ~ 22.35 9.65
GROUP 2 2 3.13 9.65
GROUP 3 23.42 9.65
GROUP 4 23.56 9.65
GROUP 5 24.66 9.65 GROUP 6 23.78 9.65
GROUP 7 ~ 23.89 9.65
GROUP 8 24.99 9.65
GROUP 9 ~ 24.01 - 9.65
GROUP 10 25.11 9.65
GROUP. 11 24.18 9.65 GROUP 12 24.28. , ~ , 9.65
GROUP 13 24.31 9.65
GROUP 14 ~ 24.39 9.65
GROUP 15 2-4-.51 9. b5
GROUP 16 24.68 ~ 9.65
GROUP ~ 17 . ~ 2 4 . ? 8 9.65
GROUF..18 24.89 9.65 GROUP~~ 19 ~ 25.01 ~ 9.65
z~. GROUP ~~~2 0 ~ ~ 2 5.18 9.65
GROUP •21 . . ~ 2 5.2 8 9.6 5
GROUP '~~'2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 25.39 9.65
. ~ GROUP ~:23 ~ ~ ~ - 25.51 9.65
GROUP 24 ~ 25.68 9.65
CRANES, PILEDRIVING & HOISTING EQUIPMENT:
GROUP •1 ~ ~ 22.35 9.65 ~ .
GROUP 2 23.13 9.65
GROUP 3 23:42 _-9.65
GROUP 4 ~ 23.56 9.65
GROUP ~5 2 3.78 ~ 9.65 GROUP 6 ~ 23.89 9..,.65
GROUP 7 2 4.01 9.65
GROUP 8 ~ ~ 24.18 ~ 9.65~~
GROUP 9 ~ 24.35 9.65
GROUP 10 ~ ~ 25.35 9.65
GROUP 11 26.35 9.65
GROUP 12 ~ ~ 27.35 9.65 GROUP 13 28.35 9.65
CA940002 - 17 01/13/1995
TUNNEL GROUP
GROUP 1 23.63 g,65
GROUP 2 23.92 x.65
GROUP 3 24.06 9,65
GROUP 4 24.28 9.65 GROUP 5 24.39 9.65
GROUP 6 24.51 9.65
GROUP 7 24.81 9.65
DREDGING:
Hydraulic suction dredges: Lever operator 24.70 9.65 .
Deckmate; Watch engineer ~ ,24,12 9.65
Winch (stern winch on dredge) 23.57 9.65
Bargehand; Deckhand; Fire person;
Oiler; Leveehand 23.03 9.65
Dozer ~ 24,23 9.65
Clamshell dredges:
Lever operator, 24.70 ~ 9.65
Watch engineer; Deckmate 24.12 9.65
Barge mate 23.64 9.65
Eargehand; Deckhand; Fire person;
Oiler 23.03 9.65
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1: Barge, brake, compressor operator, Ditch Witch, with
~y~seat or similar type equipment, elevator o erator - inside p , engineer oiler, generator operator, generator, pump or compressor
plant operator, pump operator, signal, switch
GROUP 2: Concrete mixer operator - skip type, conve or Y
.operator, fire person, hydrostatic pump operator, oiler crusher
(asphalt or concrete plant), skiploader (when .wheel type up to
3/4 yd. without attachment), soils field technician, tar pot . fire person, temporary heating plant operator, trenching machine
operator
GROUP~3:~~Equipment greaser (rack), Ford Ferguson with dra e ( ~YI~
attachments), helicopter radio (ground), power concrete curing
machine operator, power concrete saw o erator .over - driver • p p.
gumbo form-setter operator, stationary pipe wrapping and cleaning .machine operator
GROUP 4: Asphalt plant fire person, backhoe o erator mini-max
p ( or similar type), boring machine operator, box or mixer (asphalt
or concrete), chip spreading machine operator, concrete pump
operator (small portable), drilling machine operator, small auger
(`A4d~1n117 - 1 Q n~ ~ n~c
types (Texoma super economatic or similar types - Hughes 100 or
200 or similar types - drilling depth of 30' maximum), equipment
greaser (grease truck), guard rail post driver operator, highline
cableway signal, hydra-hammer-aero stomper, power sweeper operator, roller operator (compacting); screed operator (asphalt
or concrete), trenching machine operator (up to 6 ft.)
GROUP 5: Equipment greaser (grease truck/multi-shift)
GROUP 6: Asphalt plant engineer, batch plant operator, bit
sharpener, concrete joint machine operator (canal and similar type), concrete planer operator, deck engine operator, derrick
(oilfield type), drilling machine operator, bucket or auger types
(Caldwell 1O0~bucket or similar types - Watson 1000 auger or
similar types - Texoma 330, 500 or 600 auger or similar types -
drilling depth of 45' maximum), drillir..g machine operator,
hydrographic seeder machine operator (straw, pump or seed),
Jackson track maintainer, or similar type, Kalamazoo switch tamper, or similar type, machine tool operator, Maginnis internal
full slab vibrator, mechanical berm, curb or gutter (concrete or
asphalt), mechanical finisher operator (concrete, glary-Johnson-
B~idwell or similar type), pavement breaker operator (truck
mounted), road o~.l mixing machine operator, roller operator
(asphalt or .finish), rubber-tired earth moving equipment (single
engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck), self-propelled tar pipelining machine operator, skiploader operator (crawler and
wheel type, over 3/4 yd. and up to and including 1-1/2 yds.),
slip form pump operator (power driven hydraulic lifting device
for concrete forms), tractor operator - bulldozer, tamper-scraper
(single engine, up to 100 h.p. flywheel and similar types, up to
and including D-5 and similar types), tugger hoist operator
GROUP 7: Asphalt or concrete spreading operator stamping or
s. finishing), asphalt paving machine operator (Barber Greene or
similar type),~backhoe operator (up to and including 3/4 yd.),
small Ford, Case or similar, cast-in-place pipe laying machine
operator, combination mixer and compressor operator (gunite
work), compactor..operator (self-propelled), concrete mixer
operator (paving) crushing plant operator, drill doctor, drilling machine operator, bucket or auger types (Caldwell 150
bucket or similar types - Watson 1500, 2000 2500 auger or similar
types - Texoma 7 0 0 , . 8 0 0 auger ~ 'or ~ 'similar types - drilling depth_
of.6O'~maximum),.elevating grader operator, grade checker,
gradall operator, grouting machine operator, heavy-duty repair
person, Kalamazoo ballast regulator or similar type, Kolman belt loader and similar type, Le Tourneau blob compactor or similar
type, loader operator (Athey,~Euclid,:~~sierra and similar types),
pneumatic concrete placing machine operator (Hackley-Presswell or
similar type) , pumpcrete ~ operator , ~ ~ rotary dr i 11 ~ ~ operator ~ ~
(excluding caisson .type), rubber-tired earth-moving equipment
operator (single engine, Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon and
similar types with~any and all attachments over 25 yds. up to and including 50 cu. yds. struck), rubber-tired earth-moving
equipment operator (multiple engine up to and including 25 yds.
CA94O002 - 19 01/13/1995
struck}, rubber-tired scraper operator (self-loading paddle wheel
type - John Deere, 1040 and similar single unit), self-propelled
curb and gutter machine operator, skipload operator (crawler and
• wheel type over 1-1/2 yds. up to and including 6-1/2 yds.),
surface heater and planer operator, tractor compressor drill
combination operator, tractor operator (any type larger than D-5
- 100 flywheel h.p. and over, or similar - bulldozer, tamper, scraper and push tractor single engine), tractor operator (boom
attachments}, traveling pipe wrapping, cleaning and bending
machine operator, trenching machine operator
GROUP 8:, Heavy-duty repair person (multi-shift}
GROUP 9: Drilling machine operator, bucket or auger types (Caldwell 200 B bucket or similar types - Watson 3000 or 5000 .
auger or similar types - Te~oma 900 auger or similar types -
drilling depth of 105' maximum), dual drum mixer, heavy-duty
repair-welder combination, monorail locomotive operator (diesel,
gas or electric), motor patrol - blade operator (single engine),
multiple engine tractor operator (Euclid and similar type -
except Quad,9 cat.), rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator (single engine, over 50 yds. struck), rubber-tired earth-moving
equipment operator .multiple engine,. Euclid, Caterpillar and
similar over 25 yds. and up to 50 yds.), tower crane repair
person, tractor loader operator (crawler and wheel type over b-
1/2 yds.}, Woods mixer operator (and similar pugm~i;ll equipment}
. GROUP 10: Heavy-duty repair-welder combination (multi-shift},
GROUP 11: Auto grader operator, automatic slip form operator,
drilling machine operator, bucket or auger types (Caldwell, auger
200 CA or similar types - Watson auger b000 or similar types -
drilling depth of 175' maximum}, hoe ram or similar with
i~compressor, mass excavator operator, mechanical finishing machine operator, mobile form traveler operator, motor patrol operator
(multi-engine), pipe mobile machine•operator, rubber-tired earth-
moving equipment operator (multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar
and similar type, over 50 cu. yds. struck), rubber-tired self-
loading scraper operator (paddle-wheel-auger type self-loading -
two (2} or more units)
~ ~ GROUP 12 : Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator
operating equpment~.with push-pull system (single engine, up to
and including 25 yds. struck). ~ .
GROUP .13:~~Canal,liner operator, canal trimmer operator, remote-
control earth-moving equipment operator, wheel excavator operator
GROUP 14: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, -
operating equipment with push-pull system (single engine,
Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon and similar types with any and
all attachments over 25 yds. and up to and including 50 yds.
struck), rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating
equipment with push-pull system (multiple engine - up to and
CA940002 - 20 01/13/1995
including 25 yds.~struck} .
GROUP 15: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with push-pull system (single engine, over 50
yds. struck), rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator,
operating equipment with push-pull system (multiple engine,
Euclid, Caterpillar and similar, over 25 yds. and up to 50 yds.
struck}
GROUP 16: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with push-pull system (multiple engine,
Euclid, Caterpillar-and similar, over 50 cu. yds. struck}, tandem.
tractor operator (operating crawler type tractors in tandem -
Quad 9 and similar type}
GROUP 17: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator,
operating in~tandem (scrapers, belly dumps and'similar types in any combination, excluding compaction units - single engine, up
to and including 25 yds. struck)
GROUP_18: Concrete pump operator, truck-mounted, rubber-tired
earth-moving equipment operator, operating in tandem (scrapers,
bel~ly.~~ dumps ~ and, ,s~imila~r types in any combination, .excluding
compaction units =single engine, Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon and similar types with any and all attachments over 25 yds.
and up to and including 50 cu. yds. struck}, .rubber-tired earth-
moving equipment operator, operating in tandem~~scrapers, belly
dumps and similar types~in any combination, excluding compaction
units -multiple engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck)
GROUP 19: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating in tandem (scrapers, belly dumps and similar types in
.any combination, excluding compaction units - single engine, over
5 0 yds . struck}
GROUP 20: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator,
operating~in tandem (scrapers, belly dumps and similar types in any combination, excluding compaction units - multiple engine,
Euclid, Caterpillar and similar type,~over 50 cu. yds. struck)
GROUP 21: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator,
operating equipment with the tandem push-pull system (single .
engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck} _
GROUP 22: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator,
operating equipment with the tandem push-pull system (single ~ .
engine, Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon and similar types with
any and al 'attachments over '2 5 yds : ~ 'and up to and including 5 0
yds. struck), rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, .
operating with~the tandem push-pull system (multiple engine, up
to and including 25 yds. struck}
GROUP 23: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator,
operating equipment with the tandem push-pull system (single
CA940002 - 21 01/13/1995
engine, over 50 yds. struck), rubber-tired earth-moving equipment
operator, operating equipment with the tandem push-pull system
(multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar, over 25 yds.
and up to 50 yds. struck)
GROUP 24: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with the tandem push-pull system (multiple
engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar type, over 50 cu. yds.
struck)
CRANES, PILEDRIVING AND HOISTING EQUIPMENT CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1: Engineer oiler; Fork lift operator (under 5 tons
capacity)
GROUP 2: Truck crane oiler
. GROUP 3: A-frame or winch truck operator; Ross carrier operator (j obs ite)
GROUP 4: Bridge type unloader and turntable oper"ator;
Helicopter hoist operator
GROUP 5: Stinger crane (Austin-Western or similar type); Tugger
hoist operator (1 drum)
GROUP 6: Bridge crane operator; Cretor crane operator; Fork
lift operator (over 5 tons); Hoist operator (Chicago boom and
similar type}; Lift mobile operator; Lift slab machine operator
(Vagtborg and similar types}; Material hoist operator; Shovel,
backhoe, dragline, clamshell operator (over 3/4~yd. and up to 5
cu . yds . mrc) ; Tugger hoist operator
GROUP Pedestal crane operator; Shovel, backhoe, dragline,.
clamshell., operator (over 5 cu. ydsr mrc); Tower crane repair;
Tugger hoist operator (3 drum}
GROUP 8: Crane operator (up to and including 25 ton capacity);
Crawler transporter operator;. Derrick barge operator (up to~.and . including 25 ,ton capacity}~ ; . Hoist. operator, stif f legs, ..Guy ~ ~ .
derrick or similar type (up to and including 25 ton capacity};
Shovel, backhoe, dragline, clamshell..operator.. (over 7 cu. ~yds:~-:
mrc} _ ~ ~ ~ . .
GROUP 9_: Crane operator (over. ~2 5 tons and up ..to and including , 50 tons mrc}; Derrick barge operator (over 25 tons up to and
. ~~including 50~tons mrc}; Highline cableway operator; Hoist
operator, stiff legs, Guy derrick or similar type (over 25 tons .
up to and including 50 tons mrc); K-crane operator; Polar crane
operator; Tower crane operator
GROUP 10: Crane operator (over 50 tons and up to and including
CA940002 - 22 01/13/1995
100 tons mrc); Derrick barge operator (over 50 tons up to and including 100 tons mrc);~Hoist operator, stiff .legs, Guy derrick
or similar type (over 50 tons up to and including 100 tons mrc)
GROUP 11: Crane operator (over 100 tons and up to and including
200 tons mrc); Derrick barge operator (over 100 tons up to and
- includin 200 tons mrc}; Hoist operator, stiff legs, Guy derrick • g includin 200 tons mrc ;
or similar type (over 100 tons up to and g } Mobile tower crane operator (over 100 tons up to and including
200 tons mrc)
GROUP 12: Crane operator (over 200 tons up to and including 300
tons mrc}; Derrick barge operator (over 200 tons up to and
includin 300 tons mrc}; Hoist operator, stiff legs, Guy derrick g
or similar type (over 200 tons, up to and including 300 tons
mrc Mobile tower crane operator (over 200 tons, up to and ) including 300 tons mrc)
3: Crane o erator (over 300 tons); Derrick barge GROUP 1 p
o erator over 300 tons); Helicopter pilot; Hoist operator, stiff p ~ e tower
le s, Guy derrick or similar type (over 300 tons}; Mobil g
crane operator (over 300 tons)
TUNNEL CLASSIFICATIONS -
GROUP 1: Skiploader (wheel type up to 3/4 yd. without
attachment)
GROUP 2: Power-driven jumbo form setter operator
GROUP 3: Dinke locomotive or motorperson (up to and including y
10 tons } 1
GROUP 4: Bit sharpener; EquipmEnt greaser (grease truck}; Slip form um o erator (power-driven hydraulic lifting device for
p p p concrete forms}; Tugger hoist operator (1 drum); Tunnel
locomotive operator (over 10 and up to and including 30 tons)
GROUP 5: Backhoe operator (up to and including 3/4 yd.); Small
. Ford,'~'Case"or"similar; Drill doctor; Grouting machine operator;
Headin shield operator; Heavy-duty repairperson; Loader operator g Attie Euclid, Sierra and similar types); Mucking machine
~ y' - t e . • Pneumatic operator (1/4 yd., rubber tired, rail or,.track yp
lacin machine o erator (Hackley-Presswell or similar~~~ . concrete p g p
t e Pneumatic heading shield (tunnel); Pumpcrete gun operator; - ~ ) e hoist
Tractor compressor drill combination operator, Tugg r
o erator (2 drum}; Tunnel loco~otive operator (over 30 tons} p
UP 6: Hea -dut~ ~re air/welder combination GRO vy Y p
GROUP 7: Tunnel mole boring machine operator .
' CA940002 - 23 O1 f 13 / 1995
IRONOOOIC 07/01/1994
Rates Fringes
. VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE:
IRONWORKERS:
Ornamental, reinforcing
and structural 24.58 11.92
Fence erector 23.69 11.92
IRONOOOIF 07/01/1994
Rates Fringes
REMAINDER OF COUNTIES AND PARTS OF COUNTIES:
IRONWORKERS: Ornamental, reinforcing and
structural ~ 21.58 11.92
Fence erector ~ 20.69 11.92
r
LABO0001B 07/01.1994
Rates Fringes BRICK TENDER .16.86 8.51
LA8O0002B 01/01/1992
Rates .Fringes
KERN COUNTY:
PLASTERER TENDER:
Edwards Air Force Base;.-Elk Hills'
Naval Reserve; and Naval Air
Weapons Station, China Lake :18.64 7..91
Remainder of Kern County 14.96 7.91
LABO0002D~ 07/01/1994
_ . ~ Rates Fringes SAN LUIS OBISPO AND ~ SANTA :BARBARA~~ COUNTIES:
PLASTERER TENDER: ~
San Luis Obispo County and Santa
Barbara County (north part): Work on single family homes
.and apartments up to and
including 3 stories
CA940002 - 24 01/13/1995
(does not apply to
~landenberg Air Force Base,
Point Arguello or Camp
. Roberts) 14.13 8.2 9 All other work 16.98 8.29
Santa Barbara County (south part):
Work on single family homes
and apartments up to and
including 3 stories 14.13 8.29
All other work 17.98 ~ 8.29
LA800002H 07/01/1994
Rates Fringes
LABORERS:
GROUP 1 16.61 8.51
GROUP 2 17.01 8.51
GROUP~3~• 17.21 8.51 GROUP~4 18.26 8.51
GROUP 5"~ 18.46 8.53.
TUNNEL LABORERS: r
GROUP '1 19.52 8.51
GROUP 2 19.64 8.51 GROUP 3 19.8 0 ~ ; 8.51
GROUP 4 20.08 8.51
WORE•ON SINGLE FAMILY HOMES AND APARTMENTS UP TO AND INCLUDING 3
STORIES:
Landscape~~laborer, clean-up.; fencing (chain link and
.t.. wood) ~ 12.79 8.51
All other work on single
family homes and apartments
up to and including 3 stories 13.79 8.51
GUNITE LA80RERS: GROUP 1 19.86 9.96
GROUP~2 18.91 9.96
GROUP 3 16.40 9.96
HOUSEMOVERS (ONLY WHERE HOUSEMO~IING~IS INCIDENTAL TO A ~
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT) : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ • ~ ~ . s ~ ~ ~ . . Hous emover ~ ~ _ . ~ ~ 15.3 7 ~ ~ 8.19
Yard maintenance person ~ 15.12 8.19
LABORER CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1: Cleaning and handling~of panels, forms; Concrete screeding for rough strike-off; Concrete, water curing;
Demolition laborer, the cleaning of brick and lumber; Dry packing
CA940002 - 25 O1/13j1995
of concrete, plugging, filling of shee-bolt holes; Fire watcher
limber, brush loaders, pilers and debris handlers; Fla erson;~ gp
Gas, oil and/or water pipeline laborer; Laborer, asphalt-rubber
material loader; Laborer, general or construction; Laborer,
general clean-up; Laborer, landscaping; Laborer, jetting,
temporary water and air lines; Material hose operator (walls, slabs, floors and decks}; Railroad maintenance, repair track
person and road beds; Rigging and signaling; Scaler; Slip form
raiser; On highways, slurry seal crew (mixer operator,
applicator operator, squeegee operator, shuttle, top};
Streetcar and railroad construction track laborers; Striper,
concrete or other paved road surfaces; Tar and mortar; Tool crib
or tool house laborer on highways; Traffic control by any method; Traffic delineating device applicator; Window cleaner; Wire mesh,
pulling all concrete pouring operations
GROUP 2: Asphalt shoveler; Cement dum er ~on 1 d. or lar er p ( y g
mixer and handling bulk cement}; Cesspool digger and installer;
Chucktender; Chute handler, pouring concrete, the handling of the foundations, footings, curb, gutters and sidewalks; Concrete
curer, impervious membrane and form oiler; Cutting torch operator
(demolition}; Fine grader, highways and street paving,~~airport,
runways and similar.~type heavy construction; Gas, oil and/or
water pipeline wrapper; Pot tender and form person; Guinea
chaser; Headerboard, asphalt; Laborer, packing rod steel and
pans; Membrane vapor barrier installer; Power broom sweeper .(small); Riprap stonepaver, placing stone or wet sacked concrete;
Roto scraper and tiller;, Sandblaster (pot tender); Septic tank
digger and. installer (lead}; Tank scaler and cleaner; Tree
climber, faller, chain saw operator, Pittsburgh chipper and
similar type brush shredder; Underground laborer, including
caisson bellower
.t GROUP 3: Buggymobile; Concrete cutting torch; Concrete pile
cutter; Driller, jackhammer, 2-1/2 ft. drill steel or longer;
Dri-pak-it machine; Gas, oil andjor water pipeline wrapper, 6-in.
pipe and over, by any method, inside and.~out; Hydro seeder and
similar type; Impact wrench multi-plate; .Kettle, pot and asphalt
applier, lay-kold, creosote, lime caustic and similar type
materials ~"applying" means applying, dipping, brushing or handling of such materials for pipe wrapping and waterproofing);
Operator of pneumatic, gas, electric tools; .Vibrating~i~achirie,
pavement breaker, air blasting, come-alongs, and similar
mechanical tools not separately classified herein; Pipelayer's
backup, coating, grouting, making of joints, sealing, caulking,
diapering and including rubber gasket joints, pointing and~any .
and all other services; Rock slinger; Rotary scarifier or multiple head concrete chipping scarifier; Steel headerboard and
guideline setter; Tamper, Barko, Wacker and similar type;
Trenching machine, hand-propelled ~ ~
GROUP 4: Asphalt raker, lute person, ironer and asphalt
spreader boxes (all types); Concrete core cutter (walls, floors or ceilings), grinder or sander; Concrete saw person, cutting
CA940002 - 26 01/13/1995
walls or flat work, scoring old or new concrete; Cribber, shorer,
lagging, sheeting and trench bracing, hand-guided lagging hammer;
Head rock slinger; Laborer, asphalt-rubber distributor
bootperson; Laser beam in connection with laborers' work; No-joint pipe and stripping of same; Over-size .concrete vibrator
operator, 70 lbs. and over; Pipelayer, including water, sewage,
solid, gas or•air; Porta shot-blast; Prefabricated manhole
installer; Sandblaster (nozzle, water blastingy
GROUP 5: Blaster powder, all work of loading holes, placing and
blasting of all powder and explosives of whatever type, regardless of method used for such loading and placing; Driller;
All power drills, excluding jackhammer, whether core, diamond,
wagon, track, multiple unit, and any and all types of mechanical
drills; Toxic waste removal
TUNNEL LA80RER CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1: Batch plant laborer; Bull gang mucker, track;
Concrete crew,"including rodder and spreader; Changehouse;
Dump; Dump (outside);.Swamper (brake and switch on tunnel work);
Tunnel materials handling- .
GROUP 2: Cable tender; Chuck tender; Nipper; Vibrator operator, jackhammer, pneumatic tools (except driller~;~Loading and
unloading agitator cars; Pot tender, using mastic or other
materials i
GROUP 3: Blaster, driller, powder; Chemical grout jet; Cherry
picker ;Grout gun; Grout mixer;. Grout pump; Jackleg miner; Jumbo;
Kemper and .other pneumatic concrete placer operator; Miner, tunnel (hand or machine; Powder (primer house; Primer;
Shotcrete; Steel form raiser and setter;~~Timber; Retimber (wood
or steel; Tunnel concrete .finisher; Nozzle; Operating troweling
and/or grouting machine; Sandblaster
GROUP 4: Shaft, raise miner; Diamond driller
GUNITE LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1: Nozzle and rod
GROUP 2: Gun
GROUP•3: Rebound
LA8000b7D 02/01/1993
Rates Fringes
ASBESTOS REMOVAL LABORER 10.00 3.83
SCOPE OF WORK:
CA940002 - 27 01/13/1995
Includes site mobilization, initial site clean-up, site
preparation, re~aoval of asbestos-containing material and
toxic waste (including lead abatement and any other toxic
. materials}, encapsulation, enclosure and disposal of asbestos-
containing materials and toxic waste (including lead abatement and any other toxic materials} by hand or with equipment or
machinery; scaffolding, fabrication of temporary wooden
barriers and assembly of decontamination stations.
LABO0300A 06/29/1994 Rates Fringes
LOS ANGELES AND ORANGE COUNTIES:
PLASTERER TENDER:
Work on single family homes and
apartments up to and including
3 stories 16.69 8.24 All other work ~ 19.69 8.24
LABO0585A 08/01/1994
` Rates Fringes
VENTURA COUNTY:
.
PLASTERER TENDER:
Work on single family homes
and apartments not to exceed
2 stories in height 15.48 8.29
All other work 1?.48 8.29 ~ - - - - - - - - a ar - - - ~ - - ° - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - v
LABO0783A 07/01/1994
Rates Fringes
IMPERIAL, INYO, MONO, RIVERSIDE AND SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES:
PLASTERER TENDER:
Work on single family homes
and apartments up to and ~
including 3 stories:
~ Plasterer tender 16.90 9.04
Plasterer clean-up laborer 13.56 9.04
All other work: Plasterer tender 19.90 ~ 9.04
Plasterer clean-up laborer ~ ~~-16.56 9.04~~
FOOTNOTE:
Work at Fort Irwin, George Air Force Base, Marine Corps Air
Station 29 Palms, Marine Corps Logistics~Supply Base, Mountain Warfare Training Center, Naval Air Facility Seeley, and U.S.
CA940002 - 28 01/13/1995
Marine Corps Pickle Meadows: $3.00 per hour additional.
PAIN0036A 01/01/1993 Rates ~ Fringes
INYO AND KERN COUNTIES; LOS ANGELES COUNTY (except Pomona area};
ONO COUNTY; AND SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY (west of a line north of M
T~ono including China Lake area, Johannesburg, Boron, south
including the Wrightwood area}:
DRYWALL FINISHER:
Kern County (west of the Los
Angeles Aqueduct} 19.69 4.69
Remainder of area ~ '23.16 4.69
PAINTERS:
Los .Angeles County (except
Antelope Valley and the
Pomona area}
Work ~ on al l ~ wood frame d
structured used for '
human ~ hab itat ion , including motels and
:.convalescent homes 17.15 ' 2.65
~~~~~~Work on service stations and
car washes; small commercial
.work (.construction up to and
including 3 stories in
height, such as small shopping centers, small
i stores, small office
buildings and small food
establishments}; small
industrial work (light metal
.buildings, small warehouses, _ small storage facilities and
tilt-up buildings}; and
. tenant improvement work
~ tenant improvement work ~ riot ~ ' ' ' ' ~ ' ' ~ '
included in conjunction with
the construction of .the _
building; including repaint work} (not applicable to any
phase of the aerospace
industry or to hotels which
operate commercial establish-
ments as part of the hotel ~ .
serviced 19.10 ~ 4.68
All other work: Brush and ro 11 er 2 2.12. ~ 4.6 8
Paperhanger; Swing stage;
CA940002 - 29 01/13/1995
Paste machine operator 22.37 4.68
Sandblast; Spray;
Steeplejack 23.12 4.68
Inyo and Kern Counties; Los
Angeles County (Antelope Valley}; Mono County; and
San Bernardino County (west
of a line north of Trono
including the China Lake area,
Johannesburg, Boron, south
including the Wrightwood area}:
Work on wood framed housing, ` motels and convalescent
homes 15.15 2:65
All other work:
Brush & roller 17.68 4.68
Paperhanger; Swing stage;
Paste machine operator 17.93 4.68
Sandblast; Spray; Steeplejack 18.68 ~ 4.68
r-rr-~rr~orr~wrrr~r.~r~rrer~~~v--~or~~s®srr~-~~rr-s~~~rrrrrr~r-ram-s
PAIN0048D 01/01/1993
Rates Fringes
IMPERIAL COUNTY; LOS ANGELES COUNTY (Pomona area}; ORANGE AND RIVERSIDE COUNTIES; AND SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY (excluding western
portion} : ~
DRYWALL FINISHER ~ 21.18 5.94
i- PAINTERS: Brush ~ 20.70 5.94
Brush, swing stage; Spray 20.95 5.94
Paperhanger; Spray, swing stage 21.20 ~ 5.94
Sandblaster; Iron, steel & .
.bridge (ground work} ; Iron,
steel & bridge -spray
(ground}; Rigger, climbing steel ; Brush, - cl inabirig ~ steel
& bridge 21.45 ~ 5.94
Sandblaster, swing stage; Iron, ~ ~ ~ ~ .
steel & bridge (swing stage};~
Iron, .steel & bridge (swing.
stage , spray } ~ 21.7 0 ~ 5.9 4
Steeplejack - . - 22.45 5.94 rrrrr~rrrrrrr~rr~rrrrrrr~~~~r~-~~rr-~~~r~rrrsrrrrrrrr~rrwrrrrr~r
PAIN0052A 07/01/1992
Rates Fringes
SAN LUIS OBISPO, SANTA BARBARA AND VENTURA COUNTIES:
CA940002 - 30 n~ l131144~
DRYWALL FINISHER ~ 22.86 4.45
' PAINTERS:
Work on single family homes and
apartments up to and including
3 stories:
Painter, brush 16.15 4.70 Painter, spray 16.65 4.70
All other work:
Painter; Pot tender (brushy 20.19 4.70
Paperhanger; Paste machine
operator 20.44 4.70
Spray, sandblaster (non-steel);
Waterblaster; Power. cleaning (non-steel; Steam cleaning '
(non-steep 20.69 4.70
Sign painter ~ 20.84 4.70
Steeplejack (non-steel) 21.19 4.70
High and hazardous, interior or
exterior staging, scaffolding, .
bos'n chair, spider or swingy stage: `
4th or 5th stories:
Painter 21.56 4.70
Spray painter, sandblaster, ~
Waterblaster;, Power
cleaning; Steam cleaning; Steeplejack 22.06 4.70
6th through 10th stories:
Painter 22.44 4.70
Spray painter; .Sandblaster;
Waterblaster; Power
cleaning; Steam cleaning;
Steeeplejack 22.94 4.70 10 stories and over:
Painter 22.94 4.70
Spray painter; Sandblaster;
Waterblaster; Power
cleaning; Steam cleaning 23.44 4..70
. I rori ~ 'and' steel
Iran and steel/brush; Pot _ tender/ steel 21.4 4 ~ 4.7 0 ~ ~ . .
Iron and steel ~/spray ; Iron
and steel sandblast power • e
clean ~ 21.94 ~ 4..70
High iron and steel construction;~
. Bridges over 30~ft.:
Painter/brush 22.94 4.70 Painter/steel%spray; Sand-
blaster; Waterblaster 23.44 4.70
CA940002 - 31 01/13/1995
.
PAIN0132A 11/01/1993
Rates Fringes
INYO, KERN, MONO AND ,SAN LUIS 08ISP0 COUNTIES:
GLAZIER 20.87 6.07
PAIN0636A 11/01/1994
Rates Fringes
LOS A1~GELES, ORANGE, RIVERSIDE, SAN BERNARDINO, SANTA BARBARA AND
VENTURA COUNTIES:
GLAZIER 22.60 7.50
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PAIN1176A 04/01/1993
• Rates Fringes
INYO AND MONO COUNTIES:
PARKING LOT STRIP?~tG WORK AND/OR
HIGHWAY MARKING:
GROUP 1 ~ ~ ~ 20.93 5.64
GROUP 2 19.88 ~ ~ ~ , 5.64 GROUP 3 & GROUP 5 17.79 5.64
GROUP 4 20.93 5.64
Service person (maintenance -
and repair of equipment)
(on j obsite only) 12.56 5.19
Parking lot, game:.court and
,playground installer 13.00 5.64 Protective coating, resurfacing,
pavement sealing,. slurry seal,
including repair when done in'
conjunction with pavement
sealing and slurry seal work 17.93 5.64
Sealer/mixer 17.16 5.64
Applicator operator, shuttle - person and squeegee person 15.13 5.64
PARKING LOT STRIPING SAND/OR HIGHWAY SING CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1: STRIPER: Layout and application of painted traffic ~ .
- stripes and marking; hot thereto plastic; tape traffic stripes and markings ~ ~ -
- GROUP 2: TRAFFIC DELINEATING DEVICE APPLICATOR: Layout and ~ -
application of pavement markers, delineating signs, rumble and
traffic bars, adhesives, guide markers; other traffic delineating
devices; includes all related surface preparation (sandblasting, waterblasting, grinding) as part of the application process
CA940002 - 32 01/13/1995
i
GROUP 3: TRAFFIC SURFACE ABRASIVE BLASTER: removal of traffic
lines and markings; preparation of surface for coatings and traffic control devices
GROUP 4: TRAFFIC PROTECTIVE DELINEATING SYSTEMS INSTALLER:
removes; relocates; installs permanently affixed roadside and
parking delineation barricades; fencing, guard rail; cable
anchor, retaining walls, reference signs, monument markers
GROUP 5: TRAFFIC CONTROL PERSON: Sole function is to control and direct traffic through both conventional and moving lane
enclosures
~~~-----~r~~~r----~r------~~---------~--~----------------'~-re---°--
PAIN11768 04/01/1993
. Rates Fringes
IMPERIAL, KERN, LOS ANGELES, ORANGE, RIVERSIDE, SAN BERNARDINO, SAN LUIS OBISPO, SANTA BARBARA AND VENTURA COUNTIES:
PING LOT STRIPING WORK AND/OR
HIGHWAY MARKERS: e
GROUP 1 19.93 5.67
GROUF 2 . _ . _ 18.9.3 . y 5.67
GROUP 3 16.94 ~ 5.67
GROUP 4 ~ 19.93 5.67
GROUP 5 16.94 5.67
Service person ~maintenarice
and repair of equipment} . ~ on j obs ite only } 1l . 9 6 5.2 5
z
Slurry seal work: ~
Fresno, Imperial, Kern, Kings, Los Angeles, San
Luis Obispo, Santa
Barbara, Tulare and
Ventura Counties : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Sealer/mixer 14.89. 3.66
Applicator operator, _ shuttle person and - ~ ~
squeegee person 13:18 ~ 3 . d6
. Traffic surf ace
protective coating
applicator ~ 15.51 3.66
Orange, Riverside and San
Bernardino Counties:
Sealer/mixer 14.54 3.52
CA940002 - 33 01/13/199.5
Applicator operator,
shuttle person and
squeegee person 12.88 3.52
Traffic surf ace
protective coating applicator 15.15 3.52
PARKING LOT STRIPING AND/OR HIGHWAY SING CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1: STRIPER: Layout and application of painted traffic stripes and marking; hot thereto plastic; tape traffic stripes and
marking
GROUP 2: ~FIC DELINEATING DEVICE APPLICATOR: Layout and
.application of pavement markers, delineating signs, rumble and
traffic bars, adhesives, ,guide markers; other traffic delineating
devices; includes all- related surface preparation (sandblasting, waterblasting, grindings as part of the application process
GROUP 3: TRAFFIC SURFACE ABRASIVES BLASTER: Removal of~traffic
lines and markings; preparation of surface for coatings and
traffic control devices
GROUP 4: TRAFFIC PROTECTIVE DELINEATING SYSTEMS INSTALLER: Removes; relocates; installs; permanently affixed, roadside and
parking delineating barricades, fencing, guard rail, cable
anchor, retaining wa115, reference signs, monument markers
GROUP 5: TRAFFIC CONTROL PERSON: Sole function is~:~to control
and direct traffic through both conventional and moving lane
closures ~ ~ e ~ r~ s e ~ o~ e~ a
i
PAIN1247A 10/01/1993
Rates ~ Fringes
INYO, KERN AND MONO COUNTIES: .
SOFT FLOOR LAYER ~ 18.52 5.97
~ s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ o w ~ o r e ~ ~s o~~~~ e s
PAIN12478 08/01/1992
Rates Fringes
LOS ANGELES, ORANGE, RIVERSIDE, SAN- BERNARDINO,~ SAN~'LUIS OBISPO, SANTA BARBARA AND VENTURA COUNTIES: .
SOFT FLOOR LAYER - 23.30 ~ 6.49
i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r~
PAIN1399B 08/01/1994
Rates ~ Fringes IMPERIAL COUNTY:
CA940002 - 34 ~ 01/13/1995
GLAZIER ~ 22.89 7.05
PAIN1711A 10/13/1993
Rates Fringes
IMPERIAL COUNTY:
SOFT FLOOR LAYER 16.95 5.44
PLAS0002B 08/02/1994
Rates Fringes
LOS ANGELES, ORANGE, RIVERSIDE, SAN BERNARDINO AND VENTURA -
COUNTIES:
PLASTERER:
Work on single family homes
and apartments up to - _
and including 3 stories 21.86 ~ 5.26
All other work 24.86 5.26
PLAS00528 07/01/1994
. ~ Rates Fringes
CEMENT MASONS:
Work on wood or metal frame
construction of single
family residences, apartments - and condominiums (does not.
~t. include projects that exceed
3 stories; any utility wort,
such as telephone, gas, water,
sewer and other utilities; or
any word outside property lines,
including curbs, gutters and sidewalks 15.00 4.17
Work on projects where the total
permit value of the general
contract and all subcontracts ~ '
upon that jobsite is $7.5 million
or less:
Cement .mason ; Cement mason; Curb and gutter
machine; Clary and similar.
type of screed operator
(cement only) ; Grinder;
Jackson vibratory, Texas ~ ~ -
screed and similar type ~ . screed operator; Scoring,
machine operator 18.30 8.25
CA940002 - 35 01/13/1995
E Cement mason (magnesite -
epoxyy 18.42 8.25
Cement mason, floating and
. troweling machine operator 18.55 8.25 All other work:
Cement mason, including but not
restricted to the following:
cellular cement mason,
chipping; patching, grinding;
setting all concrete forms
and perimeter forms, _ . including catch basin
structures and drain inlets,
setting curb form and plank,
setting of lines, stakes and
grades; setting screeds, ~ ~ .
which includes screed pins;
cutting scoring and sawing new concrete, plugging,
filling Shee-bolt holes; dry
packing concrete and EMBECO;
tending material hose on _
slabs, floors and decks;
tending mixer-truck chute on
slabs., floors and decks; bush hammering; patching and
sacking, nodding, tamping,
Bidwell and .similar type
nodding machines, bull
floating; Curb and gutter
.machine operator; Clary and
similar type of screed operator (cement only);
Grinding machine ~ (all types
Jackson Vibratory, Texas
Screed and similar type .
screed operator; Scoring
machine operator 20.26 10.25 . Cement mason (magnesite,
magnesite - terrazzo and
mastic composition, Epoxy,
' ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ' ' ~ 'urethanes and exotic
coatings, Dex-O-Tex) ..20.38 10.25
Cement mason floating and ~ ~ . ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ - .
troweling ~mmachine operator 2 4.51 10 .:2 5 ~ ~ ,
PLAS0191B 03/01/1994
Rates ~ ~ - ~ Fringes
INYO, KERN AND MONO COUNTIES:
PLASTERERS:
Work on housing two stories and
CA940002 - 36 01/13/1995
under: Plasterer 16.32 5.41
Nozzle operator 16.58 5.41
All other work:
Plasterer 16.92 5.91
Nozzle operator 17.05 ~ 5.91
PLAS0341B 08/07/1993
Rates Fringes
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY:
PLASTERER 22.10 4.53
-'~-w.--~a~--~------------------~'-w.---~~---------~--r o.---r---e----~
PLAS0346B 05/01/1993
Rates Fringes
IMPERIAL COUNTY:
PLASTERER: Work ion single family homes
and apartments up to and
.including 3 stories 15.42 5.29
.~All~other work ~ 18.42 5.29 .
~--~-~~~-----------~-~~-~------~~e--v-------ter-~~---~o-~--------~-
• ~ .
PI~AS~0775B 06/ O1/ 1993 ~ ~ Rates Fringes
SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY:
~~PLASTERER ~ 21.7? .t ~ ~ , .
-~---~----------~----~~--~e---~------------~---------~-----------
PLUM0016G 07/01/1994
Rates Fringes
IMPERIAL, LOS ANGELES, ORANGE, RIVERSIDE, SAN BERNARDINO, SAN
LUIS OBISPO, SANTA BARBARA AND VENTtIRA COUNTIES:
PLUMBER; STEAMFITTER:
Fort ,Irwin Army Base, Marine ~ -
Corps Logistic Base at Nebo,
Marine Corps Logistic Base at
Yermo, San Nicolaus Island, and
Twenty-Nine Palms Marine Base 31.31 7.54
Camp~Roberts, George Air Force
Base and Vandenberg Air Force
Base ~ 30.06 7.54
CA940002 - 37 O1/13J1995
A
Remainder of Counties and arts of p
Counties 27.81 7.54
LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION WORK: Journeyperson 21.43 7.16
Tradesperson 8.28 2.60
FOOTNOTE:
Duties of the landscape & irrigation tradesperson limited to:
digging and/or backfilling with the exception of motorized
equipment; clean-up and sweeping; pipe wrapping and waterproofing where tar or similar materials is applied for
protection; operation of vibrating machines; coating and
grouting of all pipe joints, holes or chases allied to the . ~
piping.
PLUM0250A 09/01/1993 Rates Fringes
LOS ANGELES AND ORANGE COUNTIES:
_ _ _ ~s _ _ . _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _
REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING 27.15 7.40
1
PLUM0355B 07/01/1994
Rates .Fringes
INYO, KERN AND MONO COUNTIES: .
LANDSCAPE FITTER.; UNDERGROUND UTILITY woR~KER 22 . o0 2.70
PLtTM0364A 02/01/1993
Rates Fringes
RIVERSIDE AND SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES:
REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING 19.55 1%`+ 5.78
* PLUM0460A 01/01/1995
Rates Fringes
. INYO, KERN AND MONO COUNTIES:
PLUMBER; ~STEAMFITTER:
Encompasses all the Central Valley;
Bakersfield, Lamont, Arvin,
Frazier Park, Taft, Shafter, Wasco, McFarland, Deleano 23.21 6.48
CA940002 - 38 01/13/1995
~ Encom asses Kernville~ Teh ' p achap i ,
Lake Isabella, Mohave, Monolith
and Weldon 26.21 6.48 -
Encompasses the far eastern side
of Kern County, which includes Edwards Air Force Base, Rosamond,
Boron, China Lake Naval Weapons
Center, Ridgecrest and all of
Inyo and Mono Counties 28.21 6.48
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ROOF00278 09/01/1994
Rates Fringes INYO, KERN AND MONO COUNTIES:
ROOFER 18.90 6.00
~ r~~rrrerr-rr-r.-.-s-o-----r--°r-a~~"~----rrrrr~rrrrrrs~rr-rr-re~srrrr
ROOF0036A 01/01/1994
Rates Fringes LOS ANGELES, ORANGE, SAN LUIS OBISPO, SANTA BARBARA AND ~TENTURA
COUNTIES : ~
ROOFERS : ~ ~ ~ ~ Roofer 2 0.27 6.63 5 -
Preparer (duties limited to the
following: tear-off and/or ~ .
remove any type of roofing or
roofing material or spudding,
or sweeping and/or clean-up, _
- and/or preloading, or in preparing the roof for
application of roofing, damp ~ ~
and/or waterproofing material} 15.55 1.00
-~re~~~r~rrrr--.w...------~'r-r-rrrr---r.~~~~sr.~r.orr.~~rs~rrrrr~~e~sr
ROOF0045A 01/01/1993
Rates .Fringes IMPERIAL COUNTY : ~ ~ -
. ~~ROOFER 18.70 3.38
ROOF0146A 09/01/1992 - .
Rates Fringes RIVERSIDE AND SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES:
ROOFER 18.78 7.50
CA940002 - 39 01/13/1995
SFCA0669B 01/01/1994
Rates Fringes
REMAINDER OF COUNTIES AND PARTS OF COUNTIES: •
SPRINKLER FITTER 27.00 6.73
SFCA0709A 01/01/1992 Rates Fringes
LOS ANGELES COUNTY; ORANGE COUNTY (Catalina Island; San Clemente
Island; city of Santa Ana; and remainder of Orange County within
25 miles beyond the city limits of Los Angeles; SAN SERNARDINO
COUNTY northern part of city of Chino; and cities of Montclair (
and Ontario; VENTURA COUNTY (Port Hueneme; Port Mugu; city of
Santa Paula; and remainder of Ventura County within 25 miles
beyond the city limits of Los Angeles: '
SPRINKLER FITTER 30.22 11.64
r
SHEE0102A 10/01/1994 Rates Fringes
INYO COUNTY; KERN COUNTY (east of Hwy. ,395 from ,Red Mountain to
the In o count. line); LOS ANGELES COUNTY (south 'of a straight Y y
line drawn between Gorman and Big Pines, California; south of
Imperial Hwy. to the city limits of Long Beach,. including the
city of Long Beach and the Island of Catalina; MONO, ORANGE,
RIVERSIDE AND SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES: .
SHEET METAL WORKER:
Los Angeles County (.south of Imperial
Hwy. to the city limits of Long ~
Beach, including the City of Long . Beach and the Island of Catalinay; .
Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino ~ _
Counties:
Work on all general sheet metal , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .
heating and air conditioning,
metal fireplace installation,
•and solar .systems on single ~family~ dwellings, multiple family
dwellings, tract homes, and
apartment buildings .individually
~-conditioned by separate and
independent units or systems 20.63 ~ 8.94 ~ ,
All other- work 23.66 9.04
Ingo County, Kern County (east of
CA940002 - 40 01/13/1995'
Hwy. ,395 from Red Mountain to ~ •
the Ingo County line), Los
Angeles County (south of a straight line drawn between
Gor~aan and Big Pines, California,
and north of Imperial Hwy. to
the city limits of Long Beach,
excluding the City of Long Beach
and the Island of Catalina), and
Mono, Riverside and San Bernardino
Counties: Work on all general sheet metal,
heating and air conditioning,
metal fireplace installation,
and solar systems on single
fa~aily dwellings, multiple
family dwellings, tract homes, and apartment buildings
individually conditioned
by separate and independent
units or systems 20.61` 8.69
All other work 23.76 8..47
~
SHEE0108A 07/01/1994
Rates . . , Fringes
KERN COUNTY (west of Hwy. #395 from Red Mountain to the Ingo
county line);. LOS ANGELES COUNTY (north of a straight line drawn
between ~ Gorman and Big Pines , California)
SHEET METAL WORKER:
Fesidential~light commercial
(10,000 sq. ft. or less) 17.18 7.95
All other work 21.73 7..95
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SHEE0108~ 08/01/1992 Rates Fringes
LOS ANGI~LES~COUNTY (south of a straight line drawn between Gorman
and Big Pines,~California; excluding the part south of Imperial
Hwy. to the city liiaits ~ ~of ~ Fong Beach, and excluding the city of
Long Beach and the Island of Catalinaj:
SHEET METAL WORKER 25.60 8.41
~~~~~~~~N~r~~s ~~~~~i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s~~~~~~~~~~~e.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SHEE0206B 07/01/1994
~ Rates Fringes
IMPERIAL COUNTY:
SHEET METAL WORKER 20.85 8.83
CA940002 - 41 01/13/1995.
SHEE0273A 08/01/1994
. ~ Rates Fringes SAN LUIS OBISPO, SANTA BARBARA AND VENTURA COUNTIES:
SHEET METAL WORKER 24.66 8.38
TEAMOOIIA 07/01/1994
. Rates Fringes TRUCK DRIVERS:
Camp Roberts; Edwards Air Force
.Base; E1 Centro; Fort Irvin;
George Air Force Base; Mountain - •
Warfare,Training Center (Bridgeport;
Naval Air Facility; Naval Air Weapons Station, China Lake;
Nebo Marine .Ballistic Base
(Yermo~ ; Point Arguello ;
Point Conception;.Twenty-Nine .
Palms Marine Base; and
Vandenberg Air force Base: GROUP 1 20.79 ~ 11.54
GROUP 2 2 0.94 , ~ ; 11.54
GROUP 3 21.07 11.54
GROUP 4 ~ 21.12 ~ 11 ~:~.54
GROUP 5 21.20 11.54
GROUP 6 21.32 ~ 11.54
GROUP 7 21.57 11.54. GROUP 8 22.02 :.11.54
GROUP 9 ~ 22.32 ~ 11.54
t, GROUP 10 ~ 22.82 11.54
Remainder of Counties and .
. .parts of Counties: ~ , . GROUP 1 18.79 11.54 '
GROUP 2 18.94 11.54
GROUP 3 ~ ~ 19 07 11.54
. GROUP ' 4. - 19.12 11.54
GROUP 5 19.20 11.54
GROUP 6 19.32 ~ 11.54
GROUP 7 19.57 ~ 11.54 GROUP 8 ~ 20.02 ~ 11.54
GROUP 9 2 0.3 2 ~ 11.54
GROUP 10 20.82 11.54
' TRUCK DRIVER CLASSIFICATIONS .
GROUP 1: Teamster
CA940002 - 42 01/13/1995
~ GROUP 2: Driver of vehicle or combination of vehicles of 2
~ _ _ axles (including all vehicles less than 6 tons) ; Traffic
control pilot car, excluding moving heavy equipment permit load
GROUP 3: Truck-mounted power broom
GROUP 4: Driver of vehicles or combination of vehicles of 3
axles
GROUP 5: Boot person; Cement distributor; Erosion control
driver; Fuel truck; Water truck, 2 -axle
GROUP 6: Dump, less than ib yds.
GROUP 7: Transit mix, under 3 yds.; Dumpcrete, less than 6- .
1/2 yds.
GROUP 8: Water truck, 3 or mare axles
GROUP 9: P8 and similar type truck when performing within
the Teamsters' jurisdiction; Pipeline and utility working
truck including Winch, but limited to truck appla.cable to
pipeline and utility work, where a composite crew is used; Slurry driver; Truck greaser and tine worker (50 cents per
hour additional for tire)
GROUP 10: Water pull twin engine;. Water pull twin engine with
attachments
FOOTNOTE
Winch truck driver - $1.25 additional when operating winch or
similar special attachments. •l
WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental.
~N ~N M
Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within
the scope of the classifications listed may be added ,after ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses
(29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (v)) .
~In the listing above, the "SU" designation means that rates
listed. under that identifier do not reflect collectively
bargained wage and fringe benefit rates. Other designations
indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be
prevailing. ~ ~
END OF GENERAL DECISION
CA940002 - 43 01/13/1995
SECTION 7 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
SECTION 7-1 GENERAL
7-1.41 OBSTRUCTIONS. Attention is directed to Section 8-1.10, "Utility and Non-Highway Facilities," of the Standard Specification, the plans, and the special provisions.
The Contractor will be required to work around public utility facilities and other improvements that
are to remain in place within the construction area or that are to be relocated and relocation operations have not
been completed. In accordance with the provisions of Article 7-1.11, "preservation of Property," and 7-1.12,
"Responsibility for Damage," of the Standard Specifications, the Contractor will be liable to owners of such
facilities and improvements for any damage or interference with service resulting from conducting his operations. The exact location of underground facilities and improvements within the construction area shall be ascertained
by the Contractor before using equipment that may damage such facilities or interfere with the services. Other
forces may be engaged in moving or removing utility facilities or other improvements or maintaining services or
utilities. The Contractor shall cooperate with such forces and conduct his operations in such a manner as to
avoid any unnecessary delay or hindrance to the work being performed by other such forces.
Any delay to the Contractor due to utility relocation whether or not the utility is shown or correctly
located on the plans will not be compensated for as idle time. However, additional contract time commensurate
with such delays may be allowed.
Prior to commencement of any phase of construction involving landscaping or irrigation systems, the
Contractor shall contact the City parks Division at 326-3117 or the property owner for the purpose of
ascertaining the locations and current operational status of all landscape irrigation wiring, mainlines, laterals and
other facilities.
Due care shall be taken to minimize damage to existing irrigation systems and plant materials. The
Contractor shall be responsible for repairing and reconnecting severed or damaged lines and/or wiring and
replacement of damaged plant material at his own cost. In the event of interruption of irrigation operations due
to damage by the Contractor, the Contractor .shall be responsible for maintaining the health of plant material in
the area for the duration of irrigation interruption.
Attention is directed to the fact that nuisance water may be present at all times along the project. It
will be the responsibility of the Contractor to provide for handling of said water and any expense involved shall
be considered as included in the prices paid for the various items of work and no additional allowance will be
made therefor.
Except in the case of extra work, full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this article shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various items of work and no additional compensation
will be made therefor.
7-1.02 MAINTAINING TRAFFIC. The Contractor shall furnish, install and maintain signs,
lights, flags and other warning and safety devices when performing work which interferes with or endangers the
safe movement of traffic on any street or highway.
Signs, lights, flags and other warning and safety devices and their use shall conform to the requirements set forth in the current "Manual of Traffic Controls -Warning Signs, Lights, and Devices for Use in
_ Performance of Work Upon Highways," published by the State of California, Department of Transportation.
Application and use of devices shall be as specified and as directed by the Engineer.
The Contractor shall keep the Bakersfield Fire Department informed at all times as to the exact
location and progress of the work and shall notify them immediately of any streets impassable for fire fighting
equipment.
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The sixteenth and nineteenth paragraphs of Section 7-1.08, "Public Convenience," of the Standard
Specifications, shall be amended to read as follows:
Construction o erations re uirin lane closures shall be actively in progress only between the hours p q g
indicated below, Monday through Friday, except legal holidays.
Street Direction of Travel Hours
Min Ave eastbound 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
_Min Ave westbound 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM Stockdale Hwy eastbound 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Stockdale Hwy westbound 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Where construction operations are actively in progress, a minimum of one traffic lane, not less than
twelve feet in width, shall be open for use by public traff c. Where construction operations are not actively in
ro ress all lanes shall be open for use by public traffic. Public traffic may be permitted to use the shoulders and, Pg
if half-width construction methods are used, may also be permitted to use the side of the roadbed opposite to the one under construction. No additional compensation will be allowed for any shaping of shoulders necessary for
the accommodation of public traffic thereon during paving operations.
In order to expedite the passage of public traffic through or around the work and where ordered by the
En ineer, the Contractor shall, at his own expense, furnish, install and maintain construction area signs, lights, g
flares tem orar railing (Type K), barricades, and other facilities for the sole convenience and direction of public p Y
trafbc. Also, where directed by the Engineer, the Contractor shall furnish competent flagmen whose sole duties shall consist of directing the movement of public traffic through or around the work. When deemed necessary by
the Ci ,the signs "Road Construction Ahead," No. C-18, and "End Construction," No. C-13, shall be furnished, tY
installed and maintained by the Contractor at locations as directed by the Engineer at least 48 hours in advance
of any construction.
The Contractor shall report all accidents to the Engineer.
PAYMENT. Full com ensation for conforming to the requirements of this article shall be considered as p
.included in the prices paid for various items of work and no additional allowance will be made therefor.
7-1,03 EXISTING HIGHWAY FACILITIES. The work performed in connection with various
existin facilities shall conform to the provisions in Section 15, "Existing Highway Facilities," of the Standard g
Specifications and these special provisions.
' in Cit hi hwa si ns and street markers shall remain the property of the City. Such signs and Exist g y g y g
street markers shall be relocated and maintained during construction so as to convey the same intent that existed
prior to construction.
Existing City highway signs and street markers shall be placed in their permanent position by the
Contractor's forces prior to completion of construction. Signs removed from the project area shall be delivered to
the City Corporation Yard at 4101 Truxtun Avenue.
PAYMENT. Full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this article shall be considered as
included in the prices paid for the various items of work and no additional allowance will be made therefor.
- LEAKING AND GRUBBING. Clearing and grubbing shall conform to the provisions 71.44 C
in Section 1b, "Clearing and Grubbing," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions.
Clearing and grubbing shall be limited to those areas actually affected by the planned construction as directed by the Engineer.
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7-1.05 DUST CONTROL. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to prevent a dust nuisance
from originating from the site of the work as a result of his operations, or the traveling public, during the
effective period of this contract. Preventative measures to be taken by the Contractor shall include but shall not be limited to the following:
1. Water shall be applied to all unpaved areas as required to prevent the surface from
becoming dry enough to permit dust formation.
2. Paved surfaces over which vehicular traffic is permitted to travel shall be kept free of dirt.
Temporary suspension of the work, either as a result of order by the Engineer, or as a result of
conditions beyond the control of the Contractor shall not relieve the Contractor from his responsibility
for dust control as set forth herein.
PAYMENT. Full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this article shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work and no additional compensation will be
allowed therefor.
7-1.06 FINISHING ROADWAY. Finishing roadway shall conform to the provisions in Section
22, "Finishing Roadway," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions.
In addition to the conditions, provisions and requirements of Section 22-1.01, "Description," of the
Standard Specifications, the following shall apply:
The Contractor shall remove, from all affected areas, whether inside or outside
the project limits, all excess and/or objectionable material originating within the
project limits and transported by public traffic or by the Contractor's
operations.
The Contractor may use any method, approved by the Engineer, that does not create a dust problem to remove the excess and/or objectionable material from the affected areas. However, in residential areas, when a
broom is used, aself-contained, pick-up type, power broom with water distribution system shall be used.
PAYMENT. The first paragraph in Section 22-1.03, "Payment," of the Standard Specifications, is amended
to read:
Full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and
incidentals, and for doing all the work involved in finishing the entire project,
including all ramps, connecting roads and streets, frontage roads, road
approaches, and channelized intersections, whether inside or outside the
highway right of way, and all other areas, whether inside or outside the project
limits, affected by public traffic or by the Contractor's operations, all as shown
on the plans, and as specified in the Standard Specifications and these special provisions, and as directed by the Engineer, shall be considered as included in
various items of work and no additional compensation will be made therefor.
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i
7-1.07 MISCELLANEOUS CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION, Portland cem
curbs, median curbs, sidewalks, wheelchair ramps, cross drains, drive approaches, driveways and m
construction shall conform to the provisions in Section 73, "Concrete Curbs and Sidewalk," of the
Specifications and these special provisions.
MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT. Quantities of minor concrete used in wheelchair ramp cvns«-u~«~~~
shall be considered as minor concrete (wheelchair ramp} and paid for at the contract price each for minor
concrete (wheelchair ramp}. 4
Quantities of minor concrete (curb and gutter) shall be paid for at the contract price per linear foot.
Measurement of which shall be the actual lengths in the field, including breakdowns for wheelchair ramps and driveways.
Quantities of minor concrete (sidewalk) shall be paid for at the contract price per square foot of
sidewalk.
The above prices and payments shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools,
equipment and incidentals, and for doing all the work involved in constructing wheelchair ramps, and adjacent curb and gutter, complete in place, including excavation, concrete removal, pavement removal, paving tie-in per
Standard S-6 and subgrade preparation, as shown on the plans, and as specified in the standard specifications and
the special provisions, and as directed by the Engineer.
7-1.08 CONDUIT. Conduit shall conform to the provisions in Section 86-2.05, "Conduit," of the
Standard Specifications and these special provisions.
Conduits may be installed by either jacking/drilling or open trench methods. Installation using jacking or drilling shall conform to Section 86-2.OSC, "Installation," of the Standard Specifications. Open trench installation
in pavement shall conform to the following specifications:
1. Conduit shall be rigid non-metallic type. Conduit shall be placed under existing pavement in a
trench not to exceed 6 inches in width. Trench shall be cut using a rock saw and all loose
uncompacted material shall be removed from the bottom of the trench prior to placement of conduit. The trench shall have a minimum depth of 18 inches below finished grade.
2. The conduit shall be placed in the bottom of the trench and the trench shall be backfilled with a
one (1) sack slurry cement backfill. Slurry cement backfill shall be placed to within 0.20 feet of
the pavement surface. The top 0.20 feet shall be backfilled with asphalt concrete produced from
commercial quality paving asphalt and aggregates.
3. Prior to spreading asphalt concrete, paint binder shall be applied as specified in Section 39-4.02,
"Prime Coat and Paint Binder," of the Standard Specifications. Spreading and compacting of
asphalt concrete shall be performed by any method which will produce an asphalt concrete
surface of uniform smoothness, texture, and density.
4. All excavated areas in the pavem nt shall be backfilled except for the top 0.20 foot, by the end
of each work day. The top 0.20 oot shall be placed within three working da s after. tren Wig. Temporary roadmix or other acceptable temporary surface will be allowed on the top
0.20 feet until such a time as the permanent asphalt surface is placed.
7-1.09 PULL BOXES. Pull boxes shall conform to the provisions in Section 86-2.06, "Pull Boxes,"
of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions.
Recesses for suspension of ballasts will not be required.
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7.1.10 TRAFFIC SIGNAL INTERCONNECT. Signal Interconnect Cable shall be six pair cable as shown on plans and shall conform to the provisions in Section 86-2.08E, "Signal Interconnect Cable," of
the Standard Specifications and these special provisions.
PAYMENT. Full compensation for installing traffic signal interconnect including conduit, cable, modem,
wiring, pull boxes, 'LB' connectors, sidewalk replacement, excavation, trenching, backFlling and pavement
patching shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per lineal foot of Traffic Signal Interconnect, and no separate payment will be made therefor.
Conduit for telephone modem shall be considered Traffcc Signal Interconnect for payment purposes.
The telephone modem conduit shall be installed with a pull rope per the Standard Specifications.
7-1.11 DETECTORS. Detectors shall conform to the provisions in Section 86-5, "Detectors," of the
Standard Specifications and these special provisions. Location and layout of detector loops shall be as directed by
the Engineer.
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS: Loop detector lead-in cables shall conform to the provisions in
Section 86-5.01A (4), "Construction Materials," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions.
Loop detector lead-in cables shall be Type B, and shall conform to the following:
Loop wires in the pull box shall be twisted at a minimum rate of S turns per foot, and the splice must be soldered and completely waterproof. Connect one end of the shield to earth ground (at cabinet) and
insulate the other end with no possible path to earth ground.
All spade connectors used to attach to terminals inside the controller cabinet shall be crimped and
soldered to the conductor.
INSTALLATION DETAILS: Installation details shall conform to the provisions in Section 86-5.01A (5), "Installation Details," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions.
Slots cut in the pavement shall be blown out and dried before installing inductive loop detectors.
After conductors are installed in slots cut in the pavement, the slots shall be filled with epoxy sealant
conforming to the requirements in Section 95-2.09, "Epoxy Sealant for Inductive Loops," to within 1/8 inch of the
pavement surface. The sealant shall be at least 1/2 inch thick above the top conductor in the saw cut. Before setting, surplus sealant shall be removed from the adjacent road surfaces without the use of solvents.
In lieu of the epoxy sealant specified above, slots may be filled with either of the following materials:
1. An elastomeric sealant conforming to Section 86-5.01A (5) of the Standard Specifications.
2. Asphaltic Emulsion Inductive Loop Sealant conforming to Section 86-5.01A (5) of the Standard
Specie cations.
Identification of each conductor pair shall consist of labeling the phase and detector slot number (e.g. -
6J2L, 8J8U, 3ISU, etc.} in permanent ink on a tag suitable for such purposes (Stuart Electric Ty Rap, Catalog
No. TY5532 or approved equal}.
a Detector loops in concrete pads shall be sealed with epoxy sealant.
PAYMENT. The contract price paid for each Detector shall include full compensation for furnishing all
labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals and for doing all the work involved for installing traffic loop
detectors.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
. Specification
Asphaltic Emulsion Inductive Loop Sealant
1.0 SCOPE
This specification covers a one component, pourable sand filled, asphaltic emulsion for use in sealing
inductive wire loops and leads imbedded in asphalt and portland cement concrete. This sealant is
suitable for use in freeze-thaw environments.
2.0 APPLICABLE SPECIFICATIONS
The following specifications, test methods and standards in effect on the opening date of the
Invitation to Bid form a part of this specification where referenced:
American Society for Testing and Materials D2939, D2523
California Test Method No. 434
California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications 1988
State of California Specification 8010-XXX-99 Inspection, Testing and Other Requirements for
Protective Coatings
Code of Federal Regulations, Hazardous Materials and Regulations Board, Ref. 49CFR.
3.0 REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Composition
The composition of the loop sealant shall be a sand filled, pourable, water emulsified bitumen. It will
be the manufacturers responsibility to produce cone-component product to meet the properties specified herein.
3.2 Characteristics of the Sealant
3.2.1 Residue by evaporation, weight percent 70 Minimum
Use ASTM D2939
3.2.2 Ash content, weight percent 50 to b5
Use ASTM D2939
3.2.3 Firm set time, hours, 4 maximum
test at one hour intervals, use ASTM D2939
3.2.4 Brookfield viscosity, Poise 50 to 125
RVT Spindle #3,10 RPM at 75 + 2"F.
3.3 Properties of the Dried Film
3.3.1 Flexibility, No full depth
Use ASTM D2939, except air dry specimens to cracks constant weight at 75 + Sdeg.F. and 50 +
10% relative humidity. Condition mandrel and
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specimens 2 hours at 75 + 2deg.F. before test.
Use aluminum panels, 0.03 inches thick
~Q panel or equal).
3.3.2 Tensile Strength, psi, 20 minimum cast sheets 0.25 inches thick and air dry at
75 Sdeg.F, 50 10% relative humidity
for minimum of 1b hours. Load rate 0.45
.inches/minute, use ASTM D2523.
3.3.3 Elongation, % 2.0 minimum Same conditions as 3.3.2 use ASTM D2523
3.3.4 Slant-shear strength to concrete, psi, 150 minimum,
Use California Test Method No. 434, Part VIII. Space with no loss
damp blocks with 0.25 inches between slant faces, seal of adhesion to
sides and bottom with tape and fill with the well stirred concrete
sample, strike off the excess. Dry in 140deg.F oven to constant weight and condition 1 day at 75 + 2deg.F before
testing. Load rate to be 5000 lbs/minute.
_3.3.5 Resistance to water No blistering,
Use ASTM D2939, Alternative B re-emulsification
or loss of
adhesion
3.4 workmanship
3.4.1 The sealant shall be properly dispersed and any settling shall be easily redispersed with minimum
resistance to the sideways manual motion of a paddle across the bottom of the container. It shall
form a smooth uniform product of the proper consistency. If the material cannot be easily
redispersed due to excessive settlement as described above or due. to any other cause, the sealant shall be considered unfit for use.
3.4.2 The sealant shall retain all specified properties under normal storage conditions for 12 months after
acceptance and delivery. The vendor shall be responsible for all costs and transportation charges
incurred in replacing material that is unfit for use. The properties of any replacement material, as
specified in Paragraph 3.0, shall remain satisfactory for 12 months from date of acceptance and delivery.
3.4.3 The sealant shall comply with all air pollution control rules and regulations within the State of
California in effect at the time the sealant is manufactured.
4.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS
4.1 Inspection
This material shall be inspected and tested in accordance with State of California Specification
8010-XXX-99, or as otherwise deemed necessary.
4.2 Sampling and Testing
Unless otherwise permitted by the Engineer, the material shall be sampled at the place of
manufacture and application will not be permitted until the material has been approved by the
Engineer.
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S.0 PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY
5.1 Packaging
The sealant shall be prepared in a one package system ready for application. The material shall be
furnished in container size as specified in the purchase order or contract. If ordered in 5 gallon size
the containers shall be new, round standard full open head with bails, shall be nonreactive with the
contents, and shall have compatible gaskets. The containers shall comply with the U.S. Department
of Transportation or the Interstate Commerce Commission regulations, as applicable.
5.2 Marking
All containers of material shall be labeled showing State specification number manufacturers name,
date of manufacture and manufacturers batch number.
The manufacturer shall be responsible for proper shipping labels as outlined in Code of Federal Regulations, Hazardous Materials .and Regulations Board, Reference 49 CFR.
6.0 NOTES
6.1 Directions for Use
Saw cuts shall be blown clean with compressed air to remove excess water and debris. The sealant must be thoroughly stirred before use and
hand poured into the slots. Due to the sand content of this material, pumping is not recommended.
Any clean up of road surface or tools. can be done with water, before the sealant sets.
6.2 Patents
The Contractor shall assume all costs arising from the use of patented materials, equipment, devices, or processes used on or incorporated in the work, and agrees to indemnify and. save harmless the
State of California, and its duly authorized representatives, from all suits at law or action of .every
nature for, or on account of, the use of any patented materials, equipment, devices or processes.
b.3 Certificate of Compliance
The manufacturer shall furnish a Certificate of Compliance with each batch of sealant, in accordance with the provision of Section 6-1.07 of California Department of Transportation Standard
Specifications, January 1988.
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PROPOSAL
FOR
SIGNAL INTERCONNECT ON
MING AVE - GOSFORD RD TQ NEW STINE RD
CMLNG ~109(O11)
STOCKDALE HWY - NiONTCLAIR ST TO REAL RD CMLNG 5109(009)
To the City Clerk of the City of Bakersfield:
The undersigned, as bidder, declares that the only persons or parties interested in this proposal as
principals are those named herein; that this proposal is made without collusion with any other person, firm or
corporation; that he has carefully examined the location of the proposed work, the annexed proposed form of contract and the plans therein referred to; and he proposes and agrees if this proposal is accepted, that he will
contract with the City of Bakersfield, in the prescribed form of contract hereto annexed, to provide all necessary
machinery, tools, apparatus and other means of construction and to do all the work and furnish all the materials
in accordance with the plans and specifications for the above, filed in the office of the Finance Director of the
City of Bakersfield and as specified in the contract, in the manner and time therein prescribed, and according to
the requirements of .the Engineer, as therein set forth, and that he will take in full payment therefor the unit
prices or lump sums set forth in the following schedule:
The undersigned further agrees that in case of default in executing the required contract, with
necessary bonds, within ten (10) days, not including Sunday, after having received notice that the contract is
ready for signature, the proceeds of the check or bid bond accompanying his. bid shall become the property of
the City of Bakersfield.
MING AVENUE
ITEM ESTIMATED UNIT OF ITEM ~ UNIT PRICE EXTENSION
N0. QUANTITY MEASURE (in Figures) PRICE
(in figures}
1. 1 LS Finishing Roadway
2. 4 EA Minor Concrete
(Wheelchair Ramp}
3. 12 LF Minor Concrete
Curb and Gutter (Type B}
4. 60 SQFT Minor Concrete
Sidewalk
5. 10,600 LF Traff is Signal Interconnect
6. 13 EA `Detector (Type C)
- SUBTOTAL (MING AVENUE) $
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STOCKDALE HIGHWAY
ITEM ESTIMATED' UNIT OF ITEM UNIT PRICE EXTENSION
N0. QUANTITY MEASURE (in Figures) PRICE
(in figures)
1. 1 LS Finishing Roadway
3,700 LF Traffic Signal Interconnect
3. 6 EA Detector (Type C}
SUBTOTAL (STOCKDALE HIGHWAY) $
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Bidder acknowledges receipt of the following addendum:
The bidder shall clearly list any and all addenda numbers received for the project,
above and on the lower left corner of the sealed bid return envelope.
TOTAL BID
SIGNED
Bidder
Company
Street Address
City State Zip Code
( )
Area Code Telephone Number
License No. and Expiration Date
THE REPRESENTATIONS 1~~1ADE HEREIN ARE NiADE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY.
Page 2 of ?
The Extension Price has been calculated by multiplying the Estimated Quantity by the Unit Price. In
the case of lump sum items, the Estimated Quantity shall be unity. The Bid Total is the sum of all Extension Prices. Bidder agrees that in case of any discrepancy between the Unit Price(s) and the respective Extension
Price(s) and/or the Bid Total, the Unit Price(s) shall prevail,and the bid submitted shall be the correctly
computed sum of all correctly computed Extension Prices, provided, however, if the amount set forth as a Unit
Price is unintelligible or omitted, then the amount set (~orth in the Extension Price column for the item shall be
used to determine the correct Unit Price in accordance with the following:
(1) As to lump sum items, the amount set forth in the Extension Price column shall be the Unit Price.
(2) As to unit basis items, the amount set forth in the Extension Price column
shall be divided by the estimated quantity for the item and the price thus
obtained shall be the Unit Price.
LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS
All persons or parties submitting a bid proposal on the project shall complete the following form, setting forth
the name and the location of the mill, shop or ofCce of each subcontractor who will perform work or labor or
render service to the Contractor in or about the construction of the work or improvement in excess of one-half
of one (1%) percent of prime Contractor's total bid, or TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS {$10,000}, whichever is
greater, and the portion of the work which will be done by each subcontractor. This list is to be completed and
submitted with said bid proposal.
Subcontractor's NameDescription of portion
and Street Address (City, State, Zip}of work subcontracted
(attach additional sheets if needed}
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Accompanying this proposal is
(NOTICE: Insert the words "cash "cashier's check," "certified check," or "bidder's bond," as the case
may be), in amount equal to at least ten percent of the total of the bid.
The names of all persons interested in the foregoing proposal as principals are as follows:
IMPORTANT NOTICE If bidder or their interested person is a corporation, state legal name of corporation, also
names of the president, secretary, treasurer, and manager thereof; if a co-partnership,
state true name of firm, also names of all individual copartners composing firm; if bidder
or other interested person is an individual, state Crst and last names in full.
Licensed in accordance with an act providing for the registration of
Contractor's License No.
' •..e.......•e........••a
SIGN
HERE
Signature of Bidder
NOTE--If bidder is a corporation, the legal name of the corporation shall be set forth
above together with the signature of the officer or officers authorized to sign contracts
on behalf of the corporation; if bidder is a copartnership, the true name. of the firm shall
be set forth above together with the signature of the partner or partners authorized to
.sign contracts in behalf.of the copartnership; and if bidder is an individual, his signature
shall be placed above. If signature is by an agent, other than an officer of a corporation
or a member of a partnership, a Power of Attorney must be on file with the City Clerk of the-City of Bakersfield prior to opening bids or submitted with the bid; otherwise, the
bid will be disregarded as irregular and unauthorized.
Business Address
Telephone No
Place of Residence
Dated 19.....
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BIDDER'S BOND TO ACCOMPANY PROPOSAL
(Not necessary if cash or certified check is with bid}
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
THAT WE
as principal, and
as surety,
are held and firmly bound unto the City of Bakersfield, a body politic and corporate of the State of
California, in the sum of dollars to
be paid to said City, for which payments, well and truly to be made; we bind ourselves, our heirs,
executors and administrators, successors or assigns, jointly and severally by these presents.
THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH:
That if the certain. proposal, hereunto annexed, to construct
in the
City of Bakersfield as referred to in the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS attached hereto, is accepted by the
Council of said City and if the above bounden principal, heirs, executors, .administrators, successors and
assigns, shall duly enter into and execute a contract, to construct said improvements aforementioned, and
shall execute and deliver the two bonds required by law, within ten days (not including Sunday) from the
date of a notice to the above bounden principal, that said contract is ready for execution, then this
obligation shall become null and void, otherwise it shall be and remain in full force and effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this day of
19
(Seal)
(Seal)
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
ss. COUNTY OF )
On this_____ day of ,19 ,before me,
a notary public in and for the County of ,State of California, personally appeared
personally known to me proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence
to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument as the Attorney in Fact of
and acknowledged to me that
he/she subscribed the name of
thereto as surety, and his own name as
Attorney in Fact.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in
this certificate first above written.
Notary Public in and for said County and State
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[This form shall be completed by all Bidders and submitted with the Bid]
SIGNAL INTERCONNECT ON
MING AVE - GOSFORD RD TO NEW STINE RD
CMLNG 5109(011)
STOCKDALE HWY - N1ONTCLAIR ST TO REAL RD
CMLNG 5109(009) .
NONCOLLUSION AFFIDAVIT TO BE EXECUTED BY BIDDER
AND SUBMITTED WITH BID
State of California )
)SS:
County of )
,being first duly sworn, deposes and
Name
says that he or she is of
Title Company
the. party making the foregoing bid that the bid is not made in the interest of, or on behalf of, any undisclosed
person, partnership, company, association, organization, or corporation; that the bid is genuine and not collusive or
sham; that the bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other bidder to put in a false or sham bid, and has not directly or ,indirectly colluded, conspired, connived, or agreed with any bidder or anyone else to put in a
sham bid, or that anyone shall refrain from bidding; that the bidder has not in any manner, directly or indirectly,
sought by agreement, communication, or conference with anyone to fix the bid price of the bidder or any other
bidder or to fix any overhead, profit, or cost element of the bid price, or of that of any other bidder, or to secure any
advantage against the public body awarding the contract of anyone interested in the proposed contract; that all
statements contained in the bid are true; and, further, that the bidder has not, directly or indirectly, submitted his or
her bid price or any breakdown thereof, or the contents thereof, or divulged information or data relative thereto, or . paid, and will not pay, any fee to any corporation, partnership, company, association, organization, bid depository, or
to any member or agent thereof to effectuate a collusive or sham bid."
Signature of Bidder
Business Address
Place of Residence
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this day of , 19
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BY DISADVANTAGED BUSINESSES IN SUBCONTRACTING
(Complete and submit with Proposal}
Contract No.
POLICY. It is the policy of the City of BakersCeld that disadvantaged businesses (as deFned in 49 CFR Part 23)
shall have the maximum opportunity to participate in the performance of projects financed in whole or in part with
Federal funds. The disadvantaged businesses requirements of 49 CFR Part 23 apply to this agreement and the work to be performed pursuant to this agreement.
.OBLIGATION. Contractor agrees to ensure that disadvantaged businesses (as defined in 49 CFR Part 23) shall have
the maximum opportunity to participate in the performance of subcontracts for work financed in whole or in part
with the Federal funds provided pursuant to this agreement. In this regard, Contractor shall take all necessary and
reasonable steps in accordance with 49 CFR Part 23 to ensure that disadvantaged businesses have the maximum opportunity to complete for and perform subcontract work. Additionally,- Contractor agrees not to discriminate ont
he base of race, color, national origin, or sex in the award and performance of subcontracts for work finances, in
whole or in part, with the Federal funds provided pursuant to this agreement.
CERTIFICATION. Contractor certifies that:
In accordance with the above described policy and obligation and the provisions of Section 2-1.14, "DBE Goals for This Project," and Section 6-2, submission of DBE information, award, and execution of contract of
_ the special provisions of this contract, affirmative action has been taken to seek out and consider disadvantaged
businesses for the portions of the work which are intended to be subcontracted and that such affirmative actions are
fully documented in my/our records and are available upon request. In addition, I/we will take such affirmative
action on any future subcontracting relating to this contract.
DATED:.
Contractor
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AGREEMENT N0.
INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR'S AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into on , by and between the CITY OF
BAKERSFIELD, a municipal corporation, referred to herein as "CITY" and ,referred to
herein as "CONTRACTOR."
RECITALS
WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR represents CONTRACTOR is experienced and well qualified in the field
of ;and
WHEREAS, CITY desires to employ CONTRACTOR to as set forth herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, incorporating the foregoing recitals herein, CITY and CONTRACTOR mutually
agree as follows:
1. SCOPE OF WORK. The scope of work to be performed consists, in general, of
The scope of
work shall include all items and procedures necessary to properly complete the task CONTRACTOR has been hired
to perform, whether specifically included in the scope of work or not.
The following shall be deemed to be part of this agreement as if fully set forth herein:
1. Notice to Contractors
2. Special Provisions
3. Bid Proposal
4. Bidder's Bond
5. Performance Bond
6. Material and Labor Bond
7. Letters of transmittal, if any 8. All provisions required by law to be inserted in this contract whether actually inserted or
not.
9. Hold Harmless Agreement
10. Current State of California DAS 140 Form
~if required by Specifications)
2. COMPENSATION. CONTRACTOR shall be paid for services performed under this Agreement as follows:
The total compensation payable under this agreement shall be governed by the terms of the
Proposal but shall not exceed, in any event, .
.The compensation set forth in this
paragraph shall be the total compensation for the services provided by CONTRACTOR, including all out-of-pocket costs incurred. CITY shall pay no fee other than the compensation listed in .this paragraph unless otherwise agreed
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to in writing by the CITY,
3, PAYMENT PROCEDURE. CONTRACTOR shall be paid for services rendered after receipt of
an itemized invoice for the work completed and approved by CITY in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Payment by CITY to CONTRACTOR shall be made within forty-five (45) days after receipt and approval by CITY
of. CONTRACTOR'S itemized invoice.
4. WAIVER OF DEFAULT. The failure of any party to enforce against another a provision of this
Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of that party's right to enforce such a provision at a later time, and shall not
serve to vary the terms of this Agreement.
5. ATTORNEY'S FEES. In any action arising from or related to the terms of this Agreement, the
prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its attorneys' fees and court costs and other nonreimbursable litigation
expenses, such as expert witness fees and investigation expenses, whether or not such action proceeds to judgment.
6. LICENSES. CONTRACTOR shall, at its sole cost and expense, keep in effect or obtain at all
times during the term of this Agreement any licenses, permits and approvals which are legally required for
CONTRACTOR to practice its profession.
7. LiT1GATION. In the event litigation is commenced involving this contract, CONTRACTOR, at
the request of the CITY, shall assist CITY in the litigation.
8. STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE.AII work shall be performed in conformity with all legal
requirements and industry standards observed by a competent practitioner of the profession in California.
9. MERGER AND MODIFICATION. This contract sets forth the entire Agreement between the
parties and supersedes all other oral or written representations. This contract may be modified only in a writing
approved .by the City Council anal signed by all the parties.
10. EXHIBITS. In the event of a conflict between the terms, conditions or operations set forth herein
and .those in exhibits attached hereto, the terms, conditions, or specifications set forth herein shall prevail. All exhibits to which reference is made in this Agreement are deemed incorporated in this Agreement, whether or not
actually attached.
11. CONFLICT OF INTEREST. CONTRACTOR stipulates that corporately or individually, the
firm, its employees and subconsultants have no financial interest in either the success or failure of any project which
is dependent on the results of the studies prepared under this Agreement.
12. TERMINATION. This Agreement may be terminated by any party upon ten (10) days written
notice to all other parties.
13. COMPLIANCE WITH ALL LAWS. CONTRACTOR shall, at CONTRACTOR's sole cost,
comply with all of the requirements of Municipal, State, and Federal authorities now in force, or which may hereafter
be in force, pertaining to this Agreement, and shall faithfully observe in all activities relating to or growing out of this Agreement all Municipal ordinances and State and Federal statutes, rules or regulations now in force or which may
hereafter be in force.
14. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. This Agreement calls for the performance of the services of f
CONTRACTOR as an independent contractor, and CONTRACTOR will not be considered an employee o t e
CITY for any purpose and is not entitled to any of the benefits provided by CITY to its employees. This Agreement
shall not be construed as forming a partnership or any other association with CONTRACTOR other than that of an independent contractor. CONTRACTOR shall have no authority beyond that given in this Agreement to act on
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behalf of CITY as an agent nor to bind CITY to any obligation not expressly authorized herein,
15. INSURANCE, In addition to any other form of insurance or bond required under the terms of
this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall procure and maintain for the duration of this Agreement the following
types and limits of insurance, otherwise referred to as "basic insurance requirements";
a. Automobile liability insurance, providing coverage on an occurrence basis for bodily injury, including death, of one or more persons, property damage and personal injury, with limits of
not less than one million ($1,000,000) per occurrence; and
b. Broad form commercial general liability insurance, providing coverage on an occurrence
basis for bodily injury, including death, of one or more persons, property damage and
personal injury, with limits of not less than one million ($1,000,000) per occurrence; and
c. Workers' compensation insurance with statutory limits and employer's liability insurance
with limits of not less than one million ($1,000,000) per accident.
Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a Bests' rating of no less than A:VII, This requirement
may be waived at the CITY'S sole discretion.
All policies required of the CONTRACTOR hereunder shall be primary insurance as respects the
CITY, its mayor, council, officers, agents, employees and volunteers: and any insurance or self insurance maintained
by the CITY, its mayor, council, officers, agents, employees and volunteers shall be excess of the CONTRACTOR's
insurance and shall not contribute with it.
The automobile liability policies shall provide coverage for owned, non-owned and hired autos.
The liability policies shall provide contractual liability coverage for the terms of this Agreement.
The liability policies shall contain an additional insured endorsement in favor of the CITY, its mayor,
council, officers, agents, employees and volunteers.
The workers' compensation policy shall contain a waiver of subrogation endorsement in favor of the
CITY, its mayor, council, officers, agents, employees and volunteers.
All policies shall contain the following endorsement: An endorsement providing the CITY with thirty
(30) days written notice of cancellation or material change in policy language or terms. All policies shall provide that
there shall be continuing liability thereon, notwithstanding any recovery on any policy.
The insurance required under this agreement shall be maintained until all work required to be
performed under the terms of this agreement is satisfactorily completed as evidenced by formal acceptance by the CITY,
All costs of insurance required under this agreement shall be included in the CONTRACTOR'S bid,
and no additional allowance will be made for additional costs which may be required by extension of the insurance
policies.
The CONTRACTOR shall furnish the City Risk Manager with a certificate of insurance evidencing the T, insurance required under this Agreement. The CITY may withhold payments to CONTRACTOR if certificates of
insurance and endorsements required in this Agreement have not been provided.
The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for any deductibles or self insured retentions under all
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required insurance policies. Insurance in lesser amounts, or lack of certain types of insurance otherwise required by
this Agreement of CONTRACTOR, must be declared to and approved in writing by the CITY.
However, unless otherwise approved by the CITY, if any part of the work under this Agreement is
subcontracted, the "basic insurance requirements" set forth hereinabove shall be provided by or on behalf of all
subcontractors even if the CITY has approved lesser insurance requirements for CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR
shall be responsible for determining and guaranteeing all subcontractors are insured as set forth in this paragraph.
16. INDEMNITY. CONTRACTOR shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless CITY, its officers,
agents and employees against any and all liability, claims, actions, causes of action or demands whatsoever against
them, or any of them, for injury to or death of persons or damage to property arising out of, connected with, or
caused by CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR's employees, agents, subcontractors, or independent contractors or
companies in the performance of, or in any way arising from, the terms and provisions of this Agreement whether or
not caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder.
CONTRACTOR's duty to defend includes the duty to pay all costs of defense including, but not
limited to, reasonable attorney's fees.
17. EXECUTION. This Agreement is effective upon execution, It is the product of negotiation and
therefore shall not be construed against any party.
18. NOTICES. All notices relative to this Agreement shall be given in writing and shall be sent by
certified or registered.mail and be effective upon depositing in the United States. mail., The parties shall be addressed
as follows, or at any other address designated by notice:
CITY:
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
1501 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, California 93301
CONTRACTOR:
19. FORUM.Any lawsuit pertaining to any matter arising under, or growing out of, this contract shall
be instituted in Kern County, California.
20. ASSIGNMENT.This contract shall not be assigned by any party, or any party substituted, without prior written consent of all the parties.
21. BINDING EFFECT.The rights and obligations of this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of, and
be binding upon, the parties to the contract and their heirs, administrators, executors, personal representatives,
successors and assigns.
22. TITLE TO DOCUMENTS.AII documents, plans, and drawings, maps, photographs, and other papers, or copies thereof prepared by CONTRACTOR pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, shall, upon
preparation, become the property of the CITY.
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23. ACCnUNTING RECORDS.CONTRACTOR shall maintain accurate accounting records and
other written documentation pertaining to the costs incurred in performance of this Agreement. Such records and
documentation shall be kept at CONTRACTOR'S office during the period of this Agreement, and after the term of
this Agreement for a period of three years from the date of the final payment under this Agreement, and shall be
made available to CITY representatives upon request at any time during regular business hours.
24. CORPnRATE AUTHORITY.Each individual executing this Agreement represents and warrants that they are duly authorized to execute and deliver this Agreement on behalf of the corporation or organization
named herein and that this Agreement is binding upon said corporation or organization in accordance with its terms.
25. TAX NUMBERS.
CONTRACTOR's Federal Tax ID Number CONTRACTOR is a corporation? Yes No
{Please check one.)
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed, the day and year first-above written. '
"CITY" "CONTRACTOR"
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
By By
BOB PRICE
Mayor
Title
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
By
JUDY SK4USEN
City Attorney
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
By RAUL M. ROJAS _ . .
Public Works Director
COUNTERSIGNED:
By ,
GREGORY J. KLIMKO
Finance Director
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HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
IT IS HEREBY AGREED that ,agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the
City of Bakersfield, its agents, employees or any other persons against loss or expense including attorneys fees, by
reason of the liability imposed by law upon the City, except in cases of the City's sole negligence, for damage because
of bodily injury, including death at any time resulting therefrom, sustained by any person or persons, or on account of
damage to property arising out of or in consequence of agreement name).
IT IS FURTHER UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED that the Contractor shall (at the option of the City),
defend the City of Bakersfield with appropriate counsel and shall further bear all costs and expenses, including the
expense of counsel, in the defense of any suit arising hereunto.
DATED
Contractor's Name
Authorized Signature
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[To be completed by the Contractor, if he elects to substitute securities in lieu of retention].
ESCROW AGREEMENT
FOR
SECURITY DEPOSITS IN LIEU OF RETENTION
THIS ESCROW AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between
whose address is
hereinafter called "Owner",
whose address is
hereinafter called "Contractor" and
whose address is
hereinafter called "Escrow Agent".
For the consideration hereinafter set forth, the Owner, Contractor, and Escrow Agent agree as follows:
1. Pursuant to Section 22200 of the Public Contract Code of the State of California, Contractor has the
option to deposit securities with Escrow Agent as a substitute for retention earnings required to be withheld by
Owner .pursuant to the Construction Contract entered into between the Owner and Contractor for
in the amount of dated (hereinafter referred to as the
"Contract"). When Contractor deposits the securities as a substitute for Contract earnings, the Escrow Agent shall notify the Owner within ten (10} days of the .deposit. The market value of the securities at the time of the substitution
shall be at least equal to the cash amount then required to be withheld as retention under the terms of the Contract
between the Owner and Contractor. Securities shall be held in the name of
,and shall designate the Contractor as ,the beneficial owner.
2. The Owner shall make progress payments to the Contractor for such funds which otherwise would
be withheld from progress payments pursuant to the Contract provisions, provided that the Escrow Agent hold securities in the form and amount specified above.
3. Alternatively, the Owner may make payments directly to Escrow Agent in the amount of retention
1 for the benefit of the Owner until such time as the escrow created hereunder is terminated.
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4. Contractor shall be responsible for paying all fees for the expenses incurred by Escrow Agent in
administering the escrow account. These expenses and payment terms shall be determined by the Contractor and
Escrow Agent.
5. The interest earned on the securities or the money market accounts held in escrow and all interest
earned on that interest shall be for the sole account of Contractor and shall be subject to withdrawal by Contractor at
any time and from time to time without notice to the Owner,
b. Contractor shall have the right to withdraw all or any part of the principal in the Escrow Account
only by written notice to Escrow Agent accompanied by written authorization from Owner to the Escrow Agent that
Owner consents to the withdrawal of the amount sought to be withdrawn by Contractor.
7. The Owner shall have a right to draw upon the securities in the event of default by the Contractor.
Upon seven (7} days' written notice to the Escrow Agent from the Owner of the default, the Escrow Agent shall immediately convert the securities to cash and shall distribute the cash as instructed by the Owner.
8. Upon receipt of written notification from the Owner certifying that the Contract is final and
complete, and that the Contractor has complied with all requirements and procedures applicable to the Contract,
Escrow Agent shall release to Contractor all securities and interest on deposit less escrow fees. and charges of the
Escrow Account. The escrow shall be closed immediately upon disbursement of all moneys and securities on deposit
and payments of fees and charges.
9. Escrow Agent shall rely on the written notifications from the Owner and the Contractor pursuant to
Sections (4) to (b}, inclusive, of this agreement and the Owner and Contractor shall hold Escrow Agent harmless
from Escrow Agent's release and disbursement of the securities and interest as set forth above.
10. The names of the persons who are authorized to give written notice or receive written notice on behalf of the Owner and on behalf of Contractor in connection with the foregoing, and exemplars of their respective
signatures, are as follows:
On behalf of Ovmer: On behalf of Contractor:
Title Title
Name .Name
Signature Signature
Address Address
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On behalf of Escrow Agent:
Title
Name
Signature
Address
At the time the Escrow Account is opened, the Owner and Contractor shall deliver to the Escrow
Agent a fully executed counterpart of this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement by their proper officers on the date first set forth above.
Owner Contractor
Title Title
Name Name
Signature
Signature
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GUARANTEE °
' MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
Department of Public Works
1501 Truxtun Avenue, Annex Building
Bakersfield, CA 93301
In accordance with the terms of the Contract for:
awarded on
,between the City or Bakersfield (hereinafter referred to as "City"), and the undersigned, which
contract provides for the installation of ,and
other facilities and under which contract the undersigned has installed such facilities, the following guarantee of the
said facilities is hereby made:
When the project is completed and .accepted, we guarantee the same to be free from
imperfect workmanship and/or materials, and we agree to repair and/or replace at our
own cost and expense, any and all such work, and/or materials which may prove
defective in workmanship or materials within a period of one (1) year from the date of
acceptance of the above named construction project, ordinary wear and tear or neglect
excepted. We also agree to repair and/or replace, at our own cost and expense, any
work and/or materials that we may. disturb or displace in making good such defects.
Within twenty-four {2} hours after being notified in writing by the City or the City's
representative, or the agent of either of them, of .any defects in said work or materials,
we agree to commence and prosecute with due diligence, all work necessary to fulfill the
terms of this guarantee and to complete the work within a reasonable period of time,
and in the event of our failure to so comply, we collectively and expressly do hereby authorize the City and/or the City's representative, or the agent of either of them, to
proceed to have such work done at our expense and we will honor and pay the cost and
charges therefor upon demand.
This guarantee is made expressly for and runs to the benefit of both the City of the above mentioned
construction project and the City's representative, and shall be enforceable by either of them.
DATED
Contractor's Name
Authorized Signature
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GUARANTEE
EQUIPMENT
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
Department of Public Works
1501 Truxtun Avenue, Annex Building
Bakersfield, California 93301
In accordance with the terms of Contract No. for:
awarded on ,between the City of Bakersfield (hereinafter referred to as the City), and the
undersigned, which contract provides for the installation of ,and under which contract the undersigned has
furnished and installed such system, the following guarantee of the said system is hereby made.
Should any of .the equipment installed pursuant to said contract prove defective or should the system
as a whole prove defective, due to faulty workmanship, material furnished, or method of installation, or should said
system or any part thereof fail to operate properly, as planned, due to any of the above causes, all within
year after date on which said contract is accepted by the. City, ,the undersigned agrees to reimburse the City, upon demand, for its expenses incurred in restoring said systems to the condition contemplated in said contract, including
the cost of any equipment or materials replaced, or, upon demand by the City, to replace any such equipment and
repair said systems- completely without cost to the City, so that .they will operate successfully as originally
contemplated.
The City shall have the option to make any needed repairs or replacements itself or to have such replacements or repairs done by the undersigned. Prior to such replacement or repair work being .done by the City,
the undersigned shall have the option to make any needed repairs or replacements. In the event the City elects to
have said work performed by the undersigned, the undersigned agrees that the repairs shall commence to be made
and such materials as are necessary shall commence to be furnished and installed within Twenty-Four (24) hours of
the date specified in the City's written notification. Contractor shall prosecute with due diligence to complete the
work within a reasonable period of time, as .specified in the City's written notification.
Said system will be deemed defective within the meaning of this guarantee in the event that they fail
to operate as originally intended by the manufacturers thereof and in accordance with the plans and specifications
included in said contract.
Date Contractor's Signature
Firm
Address
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FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE KOND
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, THAT,
WHEREAS, the CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, California, a municipal corporation, hereinafter
designated the "Owner," has, on DATE OF AWARD), 19 ,awarded to NAME OF CONTRACTOR) , a
corporation organized and doing business under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, hereinafter
designated as the "Principal," a contract for the ~PRO.IECT DESCRIPTION); and
WHEREAS, said Principal is required under the terms of said contract to furnish a bond for the faithful performance of said contract; and
NOW, THEREFORE, WE, the Principal, and
CLEAVE BLANK FOR BONDING COMPANY), as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the Owner in the sum
of j100% OF AMOUNT AWARDED AT COUNCIL MEETING)
lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our
heirs, executors, administrators, and successors, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the above mentioned Principal, his or
its heirs, executors, administrators, successors, or assigns, shall in all things stand to and abide by, and well and truly
keep and faithfully perform the covenants, conditions, and agreements in the said contract and any alterations made
as therein provided, on his or their part, to be kept and performed at the time and in the manner therein specified,
and in all respects according to their true intent and meaning, and shall indemnify and save harmless, the Owner, its officers and agents as therein stipulated, then this obligation shall become null and void; otherwise it -shall be and
remain in full force and virtue and Principal and Surety, in the event suit is brought on this bond, will pay to the
Owner such reasonable attorney's fees as shall be fixed by the court.
As a condition precedent to the satisfactory completion of the said contract, the above obligation in
the said amount shall hold good for a period of one (1) year after the completion and acceptance of the said work,
during which time if the above mentioned Principal, .his or its heirs, executors, administrators, successors, or assigns shall fail to make full, complete, and satisfactory repair and replacements or totally protect the said Owner from loss
of damage made evident during said period of one year from the date of acceptance of said work, and resulting from
or caused by defective materials and/or faulty workmanship in the prosecution of the work done, the above obligation
in the said amount shall remain in full force and effect. However, anything in this. paragraph to the contrary
notwithstanding, the obligation of the Surety hereunder shall continue so .long as any obligation of the Principal
remains.
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And 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 to the work to be performed thereunder or the
specifications accompanying the same shall, in any way, affect its obligations on this bond, and it does hereby waive i notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration, or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work or to
the specifications. Said Surety hereby waives the provisions of Sections 2819 and 2845 of the Civil Code of the State
of California.
As a part of the obligation secured hereby and in addition to the amount specified therefor, there
shall be included. costs and reasonable expenses and fees, including reasonable attorney's fees, incurred by the Owner in successfully enforcing such obligation, all to be taxed as costs and included in any judgment rendered.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the above mentioned parties have executed this instrument under their ,
seals this day of ,19 ,the name and corporate seal of each corporate
party being hereto affixed and these presents duly signed by its undersigned representative, pursuant to authority of
its governing body.
Principal
(Seal} Signature for Principal Title
Surety
(Seal} Signature for Surety Title
(Attach notarization form for each required signature.)
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MATERIAL -LABOR BOND
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, THAT, WHEREAS, the CITY OF
BAKERSFIELD, County of Kern, State of California, hereinafter designated the
"Owner;' has, on
(DATE OF COUNCIL MEETING) ,
awarded to
(NAME OF CONTRACTOR)
hereinafter designated as the "Principal," a contract for the construction of
(-DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT -USE DESCRIPTION FROM FRONT COVER OF SPECIFICATIONS).
WHEREAS, said Principal is required to furnish a bond in connection and with said contract, providing that if said Principal, or any of his or its subcontractors, shall fail to pay for any materials, provisions, or
other supplies used in, upon, for, or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, or for any work or
labor done thereon of any kind, the Surety of this bond will pay the same to the extent hereinafter set forth:
NOW, THEREFORE, WE, the Principal, and CLEAVE BLANK FOR BONDING COMPANY) , as
Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the Owner the penal sum of ,~50% OF AMOUNT AWARDED AT COUNCIL MEETING) dollars lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum well
and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, and successors, jointly .and severally,
firmly by these presents.
THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if said Principal, his or its heirs,
executors, administrators, successors, or assigns, shall fail to pay for any materials, provisions, or other supplies used
in, upon, for, or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, or for any work or labor thereon of any kind or for any amount due under the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to work or labor performed
under the contract, or for any amounts due, or to be withheld pursuant to Sections 1880b of the Revenue and
Taxation Code of the State of California with respect to such work or labor, as required by the provisions of Chapter
III, Division V, Title I of the Government Code of the State of California, or with respect to any work or labor for
which a bond is required by the provisions of Sections 3247 through 3252 of the Civil Code of the State of California,
and provided that the persons, companies, or corporations so furnishing said materials, provisions, or other supplies,
appliances, or power use, in, upon, for, or about the performance of the work contracted to be executed or performed, or any person who performs work or .labor upon same, or any person who supplies both work and
materials, thereto, shall have complied with the provisions of said Civil Code, then said Surety will pay the same in or
to an amount not exceeding the amount hereinabove set forth, and also will pay in case suit brought upon this bond,
such reasonable attorney's fees to the Owner as shall be fixed by the court.
This bond shall insure to the benefit of the Owners and any and all persons, companies, and
corporations and their respective assigns entitled to file claims under applicable State law, including, but not limited to, California Civil Code Section 3181, so as to give a right of action to them or their assigns in any suit brought upon
this bond.
And the said Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of
time, .alteration, or addition of the terms of the contract or to the work to be performed thereunder or the
specifications accompanying the same shall, in any way, affect its obligations of 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. Said Surety hereby waives the provisions of Sections 2819 and 2845 of the Civil Code of the State of
California.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, .the above bounded parties have executed this instrument under their
seals this- day of ~ 19 ,the name and corporate seal of each corporate party being
hereto affixed and these presents duly signed by its undersigned representative, pursuant to authority of its governing body. .
Principal
{Seal)
Signature for Principal Title
Surety
{Seal)
Signature for Surety Title
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This form should be sent to the Joint Apprenticeship Committee
of the craft or trade in the area of the site of the public work. If
you have any questions as to the address of the appropriate Pl1BLIC WORKS Joint Apprenticeship Committee, contact the nearest office of CONTRACT AWARD INFORMATION
the Division of Apprenticeship Standards (DAS). Consult your
telephone. directory under California, State of, Industrial Relations, for the DAS office in your area.
NAME OF CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR'S STATE LICENSE NO.
CONTRACTOR'S MAILING ADDRESS-NUMBER & STREET, CITY, ZIP CODE AREA CODE & TELEPHONE N0.
NAME & LOCATION OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT DATE OF CONTRACT AWARD
DATE OF EXPECTED OR ACTUAL START OF PROJECT
NAME 8~ ADDRESS OF PUBLIC AGENCY AWARDING CONTRACT ESTIMATED NUMBER OF JOURNEYMEN HOURS
APPRENTICES
OCCUPATION OF APPRENTICE NUMBER TO BE EMPLOYED APPROXIMATE DATES TO BE EMPLOYED
Check One Of The Boxes Below:
BoX 1 i _ i We request dispatch of apprentices} for this job. We voluntarily choose to comply with the applicable Joint
Apprenticeship Committee Standards for the duration of this job only, in training the apprentices(s}. We
assume no other obligations to the committee or unions under State or Federal laws.
Box 2 i ~ We request dispatch of apprentices} for this job. We do not wish to follow the applicable Joint Apprenticeship Committee Standards in training the apprentices; instead, we agree to employ and train
apprentice(s) in accordance with the California Apprenticeship Council regulations governing employment of
apprentices on public work projects. We assume no other obligations to the committee or unions under
State or Federal laws.
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Box ~ i i We are already approved to train apprentices by the applicable Joint Apprenticeship Committee and we will
employ and train under the Standards.
Box 4 i _ i We do not request the dispatch of apprentices} since apprentices are not required on this job under the
provisions of California Labor Code Section 1777.5, because:
Signature
Typed Name
Title Dare
State of California Department of Industrial Relations DAS 140 (New 1190) DIVISION OF APPRENTICESHIP STANDARDS
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