HomeMy WebLinkAbout90-184 July 5 , 1990 90-184 RESOLUTION
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PURPOSE: SET WAGE RATE SCALE FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS
FROM JULY l, 1990 TO JUNE 30, 1991
INITIATED BY: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
WHEREAS, Section 66.293 of the Wisconsin Statutes provides
that it shall be the duty of every city which proposes the making
of a contract for any project of public works to determine the
rate of wage scale which shall be paid by the contractor to the
employees upon such project, and reference to such scale having to
be published in the notices issued for the purposes of securing
bids for any projects;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the
City of Oshkosh that the attached schedule marked "Exhibit A" and
made a part hereof as though fully set out at length herein is
hereby determined to be the rate of wage scale for such public
works; and the City Clerk is directed to file same and to use same
in connection with and as directed by said statutes, same being
the rate of wage scale published by the Builder and Construction
Trades Council of Oshkosh and vicinity, and same shall remain in
full force and effect; and in the event that the present contracts
now under negotiations are adopted resulting in an increase in the
rate of wage scale over and above these established in the
schedule marked "Exhibit A" , the same wage scale adopted as the
result of said negotiations shall automatically become the rate of
wage scale for the City of Oshkosh as required by Section 66.293.
SJB�jITTED BY
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Res 90-184
PREVAILING WAGE RATE DE'PF.CtM1NAT10N Page 1 of 5
Issued by the City of Oshkosh
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Name of Contract.ing Agency: City of Oshkosh ^ �� '
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Name and/or Description and Location of Project: All Public Wbrk � Construction P oj ts
Subject to s. 66.293(3) , Wis. Stats. �;;l�Y C!�RK'S OFFICE
Project Number: - Issued Pursuant to: _ X _ s. 66.293(3) , Wis. Statutes
� s. 103.49, Wis. Statutes
Determination Number: Issued On: Expires On:
None D E C 1 4 t989 Until superseded
These wage rates are applicable to this project only. Wage rates must be requested for any
unlisted classifications needed to compl_ete the work on thi.s project.
Hourly Hourly Contributions Are For All Hours
Basic Worked Unless Footnoted
Trade or Occupation 1� Rate H & W Vacation Pension Other Total
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Asbestos Removal Mechanic ?� 17.15 1.A1 .85 1.50 .10A��+.40B 21.41
AsbesL-os Worker 17.15 1.41 .85 1.50 .10A��+.40B 21.41
Boiler•maker ?� 19.40 2.25 1.25 .10A+.40C 23.40
Bricklayer ia.41 1.65 1.50 .02A 17.64
Carpenter 15.51 1.15 1.00 .09A 17. 75
Carpet Layer 15.51 1.15 1.00 .09A 17. 75
Cement Finisher 14.47 1.65 1.50 .02A 17.64
Communicai:ion Workers:
Communication Technician ?� 13.99 .43B& 14.42
Installer-Wire Puller ?� 9.84 .30B& 10.14
Electrician ?� 18.09 1.60 5--1/2% 1/29'�!1 20.78
Elevator Constructors:
Mechanic 17. 715 3.145 89'0 1.99 .085A+.48B& 24.83
Mechanic's I{elper 12.40 3.145 89'0 1.99 .085A+.33B& 18.94
Probatior�ary Iielper 8.86 .24B& 9.10
Glazier ?� 14.16 2.00@ 1.00 1.20C 18.36
Ironworker 18.31 2.45 1.35 .15A+2.60C* 24.92
Landscaper 9. 70 1.20 .90 11.80
Lather 13. 71 1.85 2.10 .09A 17.75
Painter 7.50 .46& 7.96
Painter's Helper 6 .50 .46& 6.96
Plasterer 14.47 1.65 1.50 .02A 17.64
Plumber 15.09 2.20 1.25 1. 73 .03A 20.30
Sheet Metal Worker �� 14. 71 1.55 2.25 1.04* .15A+1.lOC 20.80
Sprinkier Fitter 19.25 2.20 1.60 .10A 23.15
Steamfitter 15.U9 2.2Q 1.25 1. 73 .03A 20.30
Terrazzo Finisher ?� 13.55 1. 10 1.00 16.25
Terrazzo Floor Machine ?� 14 .55 1. 10 1.00 17.25
Terrazzo Worker 14.47 1.65 1.50 .02A 17.64
Tile Finisher ?� 13.55 1. 70 1.00 16.25
Tile Setter 14.h1 1.65 1.50 .02A 17.64
Well Driller ?� 15.22 2.00 1.00 18.22
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Hourly Hourly Contribut.ions Are For All Hours
Basic Worked Unless Footnoted
Trade or Occupation 1� Rate H & W Vacation Pension Other Total
$ $ $ $ � �
Laborers-Building Construction:
General Laborer ?� 12.44 1.20 .80 .05A 14.49
Hod Carrier 12.4A 1.20 .80 .OSA 14.49
Mortar Mixer 12.44 1.20 .80 .05A 14.49
Plaster Mixer 12.h4 1.20 .80 .OSA 14.49
Air Spade 12.44 1.20 .80 .05A 14.49
Plasterer Tender 12.44 1.20 .80 .OSA 14.49
Jackhammer 12.44 1.20 .80 .05A 14.49
Laborers-Sewer, Water, Tunnel and Street Construction:
Blaster 13.92 1.20 .90 • .05A 16.07
Bracer 13.92 1.20 .90 .05A 16.07
Manhole Builder 13.92 1.20 .90 .OSA 16.01
Ca.ulker 13.92 1.20 .90 .05A 16.07
Pipelayer 14.27 1.20 .90 .05A 16.42
Bottomman 13.92 1.20 .90 .05A 15.87
Laborer ?� 13. 12 1.20 .90 .05A 16.37
Power Tool 13.92 1.20 .90 .05A 16.07
Raker/Luteman 13.92 1.20 .90 .OSA 16.07
Flagperson 11.87 1.20 .90 .OSA 14.02
Line Constructors:
Lineman 17. 75 1.25 1190 3/4qaA 21.08
Heavy Equipment- Operator 15.98 1.25 llqo 3/4qaA 19.11
Equipment Operator 14.20 1.25 � ll�0 3/4qoA 11.12
Iieavy Groundman Truck Driver 12.43 1.25 llqo 3/4qoA 15.14
Light Groundman Truck Uriver 11.54 1.25 ll�0 3/4�oA 14.14
Groundman 9. 76 1.25 ll�0 3/4�oA 12.15
RooFer 13.60 1.25 .25 15.10
Roofer's Iielper:
0-800 Hours 6.00 6.00
801-1�600 Hours 6.05 1.25 .25 7.55
1�601-2,400 Hours 7.26 1.25 .25 8. 16
2,401-3,200 Iiours 8. 72 1.25 .25 10.22
3,201-4,000 Hours 10.18 1.25 .25 11.68
4,001-5,200 Hours 11.6h 1.25 .25 13.14
Over 5,200 Hour•s 13.60 1.25 .25 15.10
Truck Driver: Per Wk. Per Wk.
Regular 14.81 74. 70 61.00 18.26
Tandem and Semi 14.95 74. 70 61.00 18.34
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Determinat.ion No. None Page 3 of 5
� ' liourly Hourly Contributions Are Fvr All Hours
Basic Worked Unless Footnoted
Trade or Occupation 1� Rate H & W Vacation Pension Other Total
— — $--- $ $ $ $ �
Operating Engineers- Building Construction:
Class 1 11 .2G 2.10 2.25 .15A 21.76
Class 2 16. 73 2.10 2.25 .15A 21.23
Class 3 15. 11 2.10 2.25 .15A 20.21
Class 4 15.08 2.10 2.25 .15A 19.58
Class 5 14.54 2.10 2.25 .15A 19.04
Class � Master Mechanic; Crane; Shovel; Dragline; Backhoe; Clamshell; Derrick; Caisson Rig;
Pile Driver; Skid Rig; Uredge; Traveling Crane (Bridge Type) ; Concrete Paver (Over
27E) ; Concrete Spreader and Distributor.
Class 2 Concrete at�d Grout Pump; Material I{oist; Stack Hoist; Tractor or Truck Mounted
Ifydraulic Backhoe; Tractor or Truck Mounted (iydraulic Crane (10 Tons or Under) ;
Manhoist; '1'ractor, Bulldozer and F'ndloader (Over 40 Fi.P. ) ; Motor Patrol; Scraper;
Sideboom; Stra.ddle Carrier; Mechanic and Welder; Bituminous Plant and Paver; Roller
(Over 5 Tons) ; Rail Leveling Machine; Tie Placer, Extractor and Tamper; Stone
Leveler; Rotary Drill and Blaster; Percussion Drilling Machine; Trencher (Wheel or
Chain Type Having Over 8--Inch Bucket) ; Hydro Blaster (10,000 PSI and Over) .
Class 3 Backfiller; Conerete Auto Breaker (Large) ; Concrete Finishing Machine (Road Type);
Roller (Rubber Tire) ; Concrete Batch Iiopper; Concrete Conveyor System; Concrete
Mixer (14S or Over) ; Screw Type and Gypsum Pump; Tractor, Bulldozer and Endloader
(Under 40 ti.P. ) ; Pump (Well Points) ; Trencher (Chain Type Having 8-Inch Bucket and
Under) ; Industrial Locomotive; Roller (Under 5 Tons) ; Fireman (Pile Driver and
Derrick) ; Iioist (Automatic) ; Tarnper-Compactor (Riding Type) ; Assistant Fngineer;
"A" F'rame and Winch Truck; Concrete Auto Breaker; Iiydrohammer (Small) ; Broom and
Sweeper; Iioist (Tugger) ; Stump Chipper (Large) ; Boat (Tug, Safety� Work Barge and
Launch) ; Lift Slab Machine. �
Class 4 Shouldering Machine; Screed; Farm or Industrial Tractor with Mounted Equipment;
Post Hole Digger; Stone Crusher and Screening Ylant; F'ireman (Asphalt Plant) ; Air
Compressor (400 CF'M or Over) ; Auger (Vertical and fiorizontal) ; Air� Electric and
Iiydraulic Jack (Slipform) ; Prestc•ess Machine; Skid Steer Loader; Boiler (Temporary
Iieat) ; Refr•igeration Plant; Freeze Machine; Power Pack Vibratory and Ultra 5ound
Driver and Extractor.
Class 5 ForkliEt; Generator (Over 150 K[d) ; Pump (Over 3") ; Combination Small Equipment;
Compressor (Under 400 .CEM) ; Welding Machine; Heater (Mechanical) ; Generator (Under
150 KW) ; Yump (3" and Under) ; Winch (Small Electric) ; Oiler and Greaser; Rotary
Drill tielper; Conveyor; Eleva.tor.
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Hourly Hourly Contributions Are F'or All Hours
Basic Wot•ked Unless Footnoted
Trade or Occupation 1� Rate H & W Vacation� Pension Other Total
$ $ $ A $ $ �
Operating Engineers- Sewer and Water Construction:
Class 1 17. 71 2.10 2.25 .15A 22.21
Class 2 11.21 2.10 2.25 .15A 21.71
Class 3 16.6£3 2.10 2.25 .15A 21.18
Class 4 15.6G 2.10 2.25 .15A 20.16
Class 5 15.02 2.10 2.25 .15A 19.52
Class 6 14.49 2.10 2.25 .15A 18.99
Class 1 Master Mechanic; Backhoe, Shovel, Dragline and Clamshell (3 Cu. Yards and Over) ;
Crane (Over 50 Tons) .
Class 2 Crane and Uerrick (50 Tons and Under) ; Shovel, Dragline� Backhoe and Clamshell
(Under 3 Cu. Yards) ; Caisson Rig; Pile Uriver; Skid Rig; Dredge and Traveling Crane
(Bridge Type) ; Concrete Paver (over 27E) ; Concrete Spreader and Distributor; Hydro
Blasl:er (10�000 PSI and Over) .
Class 3 Material Hoist; Stack Hoist; Tc•actor or Truck Mounted ifydraulic Backhoe; Tractor or
Truck Mou�ztcd Hydraulic Crane (5 Tons or Under) ; Manhoist; Tractor, Bulldozer and
F:ndloader (Over 40 H.P. ) ; F'orkl.ift (25' and Over) ; Motor Patrol; Scraper; Sideboom;
- Straddle Carrier; Mechanic and Welder; Bituminous Plant and Paver; Roller (Over 5
Tons) ; Rotary Drill and Blaster; Trencher (Wheel Z'ype or Chain Type Having Over
8-Inch Bucket) ; Elevator, Percussion Drill.
Class 4 Concrete arid Grout Pump; Backfiller; Concrete Auto Breaker (Large) ; Concrete
Finishing Machine (Road Type) ; Ro.11er (Rubber Tic•e) ; Concrete Batch Hopper;
Concrete Conveyor System; Concrete Mixer (14S or Over) ; Screw Type and Gypsum Pump;
Tractor, Bulldozer and Endloader, (Under 40 Ii.P. ) ; Pump (Well Points) ; Trencher
(Chain Type Iiaving Bucket 8--Inch and Under) ; industrial Locomotive; Roller (Under 5
Tons) ; Fi_rF�man (Pile Driver and Derrick) ; Hoist (Automatic) ; Forklift (12• to 25' );
Tamper-Corirpactor (Riding Type) ; Assistant Engineer; "A" Frarne and Winch Truck;
Concrete Auto Breaker; Fiydr•o- Ha[n�ner (Small) ; Broom and Sweeper; l�oist (Tugger) ;
Stump Chipper (Large) ; Boat (Tug� Safety, Work Barge and Launch) ; Lift Slab Machine.
Class 5 Shoulderitlg Machine; Screed; Farm or Industrial Tractor with Mounted Equipment;
Post Iiole Uigger; Stone Crusher and Screenin� Ylant; Fireman (Asphalt Plant) ; Air
Compressor (400 CFM or Over); Auger (Vertical and f{orizonta.l) ; Air, Electric and
Iiydra.ulic Jacks (Slipform) ; Prestress Machine; Skid Steer Loader; Boiler (Temporary
Iieat) ; Forklift (12' and Under) ; F'ower Pack, Vibr•atory and Ultra Sound Driver and
Extractor; Kefrigeration Plant and Freeze Machine.
Class 6 Generator (Over 150 KW) ; Pump (Over 3") ; Combination Small Equipment; Compressor
(Under 400 CF'M) ; Welding Machine; Iieater (Mechanical) ; Generator (Under 150KW) ;
Pump (3" and Under) ; Winch (Smal.l Electric) ; Oiler and Greaser; Rotary Drill
Iielper; Coriveyor.
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Footnotes: �" ConLr-ibution Incr•eases in the Same Pc•oportion as Overtime.
�k A11 Si:raight Time Hours Worked.
@ All I[ours Worked to a Maximum of 2,000 Iioue•s Per Year.
! Not to Exceed 40 Houc•s Yay.
! ! Not �o E'xceed Two Weeks Pay.
& Al.l Iiours Worked to a NSaximum of 40 fiours Per Week.
A Apprc�nticeship, Ski11 lmprovement, Education, Training or Retraining
Fund, Plan or Program.
B }lo] i_day Pay or I�:mploye Savi.ngs Fund, I'lan or Program.
C Tc•usted Annuity, Individual IRA, or Money Purchase Fund� Plan or Program.
D SASP�iI, Prepa.id Prescription, Legal Services or NEM1 Fund, Plan or Program.
E Miscellaneous Fund, Plan or Program.
�� 1he "prevailiny hours of labor" for all classes of laborers and mechanics are eight hours per day and forty
hours per calendar week. All work perfornied in excess of these prevailing hours must be paid at a rate of at least
1-1/2 times the hourly basic rate of pay. plus fringe benefits, if applicable.
2� A wage rate is availat�le for a learner, helper, preappr�ntice, trainee or other similar classification for
this trade or occupaLion. Any err�ployer who wishes to use such a classification must request the applicable wage
rate, in writing, from Lhis deparlment prior to starting rrork on this project.
3� A wage rate is availak�le for a learner, helper, preapprentice, trainee or other similar classification only if
a bona fide indentured apprentice in the same classification is also employed by the requestor. Any employer who
wishes ta use such a classification must request the applicable wage rate, in writing, from this department prior to
starting work on this project.
ss. 66.293(3)(a)(e), Wis. Stats.
Any contractor, subcontractor or agent ttiereof� who fails to pay the prevailing rate of wages determined by the
department under this subsection or pays less than 1-1/2 times the hourly basic rate of pay for hours worked on the
project in excess of the prevailing hours determined under this subsection, shall .be liable to the employes affected
in the amount of their unpaid minimum wages or their unpaid overtime conpensation and an additional amount as
liquidated damages. Action to recover the liability may be maintained in any court of competent jurisdiction by any
one or more employes for and in behalf of himself and other ernployes similarly situated. No employe shall be a
party plaintiff to any such action unleas he gives his consent in writing to becane such a party and the consent is
filed in the court in wl►ich the action is brought. lhe court shall, in addition to any judgrtient awarded to the
plaintiff� allow a reasonable attorney's fee and costs to be paid by the defendant.
Each contractor� sutrcon�ractor or agent thereof participating in a project covered by this subsection shall keep
full and accurate records clearly indicating the namc an�l t��ade or occupation of every iaborer, workman or mechanic
employed by him in connection with the project and an accurate record of the nun�ber of hours worked by each employe
and actual wages paid tl�erefor.
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