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HomeMy WebLinkAbout33448 / 85-31June 20, 1985 #31 RESOLUTION (CARRIED LOST LAID OVER WITHDRAWN ) PURPOSE: SET WAGE RATE SCALE FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS FROM JULY 1, 1985 TO JUNE 30, 1986 INITIATED BY: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WHEREAS, Section 66.293 of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 waqe scale for the City of Oshkosh as required by Section 66.293. - 41 - SUBMITTED SY AP?'ROVED . Equal Rights Division I.uboc Standards Bureau P. 0. Box 89i3 Hadison, LlI 53708 608-266-3193 or 266-6469 RESOLdJTION # 31 PREVAILING WAGE RATE DETERt[INATION Page 1 of 6 Issued by the State of Wisconsin Department of Industry, Labor and Human Relations Name of Municipality oc 5[ate Agency Soliciting or Negotiating Bids: City of Oshkosh Name and/or Description and Location of Project: All Public Works Construction Projects Subject to ss. 66.293(3), Wis. Stats. Project No.: - Issued Pursuant to: X ss. 66.293(3), Wis. Statutes s. 103.49, Wis. Statutes DETERMINATTON NO.: Issued On: Expires On: None ('�/�ft � 1985 Until Superseded These Wage Rates are applicable to this project UNLY. See enclosed correspondence for additicr,al in.`er^stior.. Hourly Hourly Contributions Are For All Hours Basic Worked Unless Footnoted Trade or Occupation 1� Rate H& W Vacation Pension Other Total $ $ $ $ $ $ Asbestos Worker ?� 16.80 1.41 .85 .50 .lOAtt+.40B 20.06 Boilermaker ?� 17.345 2.00 1.15 .10A 20.60 Rricklayer 13.00 1.45 .97 .02A 15.44 Carpenter 13.76 1.15 1.00 .06A 15.97 Carpet Layer 13.76 1.15 1.00 .06A 15.97 Cement Finisher 12.60 1.45 .97 .02A - 15.04 Electrician 15.78 1.55 5-1/2R. 1/2R,A 1.8.27 Elevator Constructors: Mechanic Mechanic's Helper Probationary Helper Glszier Ir��nworker Le,her Painter-Drush Painter-Spray Plasterer P] imber Sheet Metal Worker ?� Sprinkler Fitter Steamfitter T�rrazzo Finisher ?� Terrazzo Fl.00r Machine ?� Terrazzo Worker Tile Finisher ?�' Tile SeL'ter Truck Dcie�c: Regulnr Tandem and Semi Wel.l Driller ?� 17.08 11.96 8.54 12.98 14.81 12.81 13.20 13.70 13.00 14.47 14.16 76.67 14.47 12.30 13.05 13.00 12.20 13.00 13.42 13.50 13.57 1.645 1.645 1.18@ 2.25 1.45 1.35 1.35 1.45 1.35 1.55 1.70 1.35 1.60 1.60 1.45 1.60 1.45 Per Mo. 257.48 257.48 2.10 87, 8� 1.00 1.46` 1.25 2.25 1.25 1.27 1.27 1.35 1.65 .35 .35 .97 1.73 .72 1.60 1.73 1.00 1.00 .97 1.00 .97 Per Wk. 51.00 51.00 .75 ����R i ? �s�5 WI-OSHKOSIi 1608e c^ITf ���'�<< - 41a - •,,i.itt�si�. t�'��� .085G+I .085G+I I .95D@ 15A+2.00C* .06A .02A .O1G 10A+.75F .08A .OlG 02A 02A 21.91 16.24 8.77 16.11 22.02 15.97 14.90 15.40 15.44 18.61 ].9.53 20.05 18.81 14.90 15.65 15.44 14.80 15.44 16.18 16.26 16.42 DETERHINA2IGN N0. None Trade or OccuDation 1� Laborers-Building Construction: General Laborer ?� Hod Carrier Hortar Hixer Plaster Hixer � Air Spade Plasterer Tender Jackhammer RESOLUTION # 31 Page 2 of 6 Hourly Hourly Contributions Are For All Houcs Basic Worked Unless Footnoted Rate H& W Vacation Pension Other Total $ $ $ $ $ $ 10.98 1.10 .65 .03A 12.76 10.98 1.10 .65 .03A 12.76 10.98 1.10 .65 .03A 12.76 10.98 1.10 .65 ,03A 12.76 10.98 1.10 .65 .03A 12.76 10.98 1.10 .65 .03A 12.76 11.08 1.10 .65 .03A 12.86 Laborers-Sever, Water, Tunnel and Street Construction: Blaster 12.29 1.10 Bracer 12.29 1.10 Hanhole Builder 12.29 1.10 Caulker 12.29 1.10 Pipelayer 12.64 1.10 Bottormnan 12.29 1.10 Laborer ?� 12.09 1.10 Power Tool 12.29 1.10 Raker/Luteman 12.29 1.10 Laborers-Landscaping: Landscaper Novice-lst Year Novice-2nd Year f oofer koofer's Helper: Starting Rate After 500 Hours After 1,000 Hours After 1,500 Hours After 2,000 Hours After 2,500 Hours After 3,000 Hours After 3,500 Hours After C,000 Hours After 4,500 Hours After 5,000 Hours W7-0SHKOSII ] 608e 9.00 1.10 4.55 1.10 fr.05 1.10 12.00 1.10 .75 9.09 9.41 9.01 9.34 9.68 10.01 10.34 10.67 11.00 11.34 11.66 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 - 41b- 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 `�7 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 JS 75 75 75 03A 03A 03A 03A 03A 03A 03A 03A 03A MAR 1 .? 1985 C:l7Y CL'°':��Y. C°�ii.'dI«�li. F1�! �. ia.o� 14.07 14.07 14.07 14.42 14.07 13.87 14.07 14.07 10.75 6.30 7.80 14.60 10.94 11.26 11.61 11.94 12.28 12.61 12.94 13.27 13.60 13.94 14.26 DETERHINATION N0. None RESOLUTION # 31 Page 3 of 6 Hourly Nourly Contributions Are For All Hours Basic Worked Unless Footnoted Trade or Occupation 1� Rate H 6 W Vacation Pension Other Total $ $ $ $ � $ Line Constructors: Lineman Heavy Equipment Operator Equipment Operator ?� Heavy Groundman Truck Driver Light Groundman Truck Driver Groundman Communication Technician Communication Technician Trainee: 0-6 Honths 6-12 Honths 12-].8 Honths 18-2'� Months 24-30 Honths 30-36 Hc �ths 36-42 Nonths 42-48 Nonths Installer ".Jire Puller Ir,stallec-Wire Puller Trainee: c-6 Honths 6-12 Months 12-18 Honths ].8-24 Honths Area 1 ODA3e 16.09 14.48 12.87 11.26 10.46 8.85 12.00 6.00 6.60 �.ze 7.80 8.40 9.00 10.20 11.40 8.15 5.71 6.11 6.93 7.74 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 - 41c - 9T. 1 / 2?.A 91 1/27A 91 1/27.A 99, 1/21A 9� 1/27.A 97, 1 / 2'6A bl J J a J J J J J J J J J J MAR 12 1985 G�rv e�E�K C^'�[dl;EjSEi. tL'!S. 18.62 16.86 15.09 13.33 12.46 10.69 12.37 6.18 6.80 �.a2 8.04 8.66 9.28 10.51 11.75 8.40 5.89 6.30 7.14 7.98 J DETERMINATION N0. None RESOLUTION # 31 Page 4 of 6 f{ourly Hourly Contributions Are For All Hours Basic Worked Unless Footnoted Trade or Occupation 1� Rate H& W Vacation Pension Other Total � s �-- s a s Ogerating Engineers-Building Construction: Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 15.72 2.10 15.22 2.10 ia.aa 2.io 13.88 2.10 13.41 2.10 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 .OlA .07A .07A .07A ,p7A 19.14 18.64 17.86 17.30 16.83 Class 1 Haster Hechanic; Crane; Shovel; Dragline; Backhoe; Clamshell; Derrick; Caisson Rig; Pile �river; Skid Rig; Dredge and Traveling Crane (Bridge Type); Concrete Paver (Over 27E); Concrete Spreader and Distributor. Class 2 Concrete and Grout Pump; Haterial Hoist; Stack Hoist; Tractor or Truck Hounted Hydraulic Backhoe; Tractor or Truck Hounted Hydraulic Crane (10 Tons or Under); Hanhoist; Tractor, Bulldozer and Endloader (Over 40 H.P.); Hotor Patrol; Scraper; Sideboom; :traddle Carrier; ?techanic and Welder; Bituminous Plant and Paver; Rollec (Over 5 Tons); Rail Leveling Machine (Railroad); Tie Placer; Tie Extcactor; Tie Tamper; Stone Leveler; Rotary Drill and Blaster; Percussion Drilling Machine; Trencher (Wheel Type or Chain Type Having Over 8-Inch Bucket); Elevator. Class 3 Backfiller; Concrete Auto Breaker (Large); Concrete Finishing Hachine (Road Type); Roller (Rubber Tire); Concrete Batch Hopper; Goncrete Gonveyor System; Concrete Mixer (14S or Over); Screw Type and Gypsum Pump; Tractor, Bulldozer and Endloader (Under 40 H.F.); Pump (Well Points); Trencher (Chain Type Having 8-Inch Bucket and Under); Industrial Locomotive; Roller (Under 5 Tons); Fireman (Pile Driver and Derrick); Hoist (Automatic); Tamper-Compactor (Riding Type); Assistant Engineer; "A" Frame and Winch Truck; Goncrete Auto 8reaker; Hydrohammer (Small); Broom and Sweeper; Hoist (Tugger); Stump Chipper (Large); Boat (Tug, Safety, Work Barge and Launch). Class 4 Shouldering Hachine; Screed; Farm or Industrial Tractor with Hounted Equipment; Post Nole Di�ger; Skena Crusher an�? Screening Pl.ant; Fireman (Asphalt Plants); Air Compressor (400 CFH or Over); Auger (Vertical and Horizontal); Aic, Electric and Hydraulic Jack (Slipform); Prestress Machine; Skid Steer Loader; Boiler (Tempocary Heat). Class S Generator (Over 150 KW); Pump (Over 3"); Combination Small Equipment; Compressor (Under 400 CFM); Welding Machine; Heater (Mechanical); Generator (Under 150 KW); Pumps (3" and Underl; W;nch (Small Electric); Oiler and Greaser; Rotary Drill Helper; Conveyor; Forklift. wz-o�.2 ooin� MAR 12 i°65 � C:IFY CL"Rti r pcHKO5H� kY(S. - 41d - ""`_.w.---- DF.TERMINATION N0. None RESOLUTION # 31 Page 5 of 6 Hourly Hourly Contributions Are For All Hours Basic Worked Unless Footnoted Trade or Occnoation 1� Rate H 6 W Vacation Pension Other Total $ $ $ $ $ $ Operating Engineers-Sewec and Water Construction: Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 Class 7 15.72 15.22 14.97 14.55 14.43 13.87 13.40 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.35 07A 07A 07A 07A 07A 07A 07A 19.24 is.�a 18.49 18.07 17.95 17.39 16.92 Class 1 flaster Hechanic; Backhoe, Shovel, Dragline and Clamshell (3 Cu. Yards and Over). Class 2 �rane; Derrick; Shovel, Dragline, Backhoe and Clamshell (Onder 3 Cu. Yacds); Caisson Rig; Pile Driver; Skid Rig; Dredge and Traveling Crane (Bridge Type); Concrete Paver (over 27E); Concrete Spreader and Distributor. Class 3 Haterial Hoist; Stack Hoist; Tractor or Truck Hounted Hydraulic Backhoe; Tractor or Truck liounted Hydraulic Crane (5 Tons or Under); Hanhoist; Tractor, Bulldozer and Endloader (Over 40 H.P.); Forklift (25' and Over); Motor Patrol; Scraper; Sideboom; Straddle Carrier; Hechanic and Welder; Bituminous Plant and Paver; Rollec (Over 5 Tons); Rotary Drill and Blaster; Trenchec (Wheel Type or Chain Type Having Over 8-Inch Bucket); Elevator, Percussion Drill. Class 4 Concrete and Grout Pump; Backfiller, Concrete Auto BreaY.er (I.arge); Concrete Finishing Hach'ine (Road Type); Roller (Rubber Tire); Concrete Batch Nopper; Concrete Gonveyor System; Concrete Mixer (14S or Over); Screw Type and Gypsum Pump; Tractor, Bulldozer and Endloader, (Onder 40 H.P.); Pump (Well. Points); Trencher (Chain Type Having Bucket 8-Inch and Under); Industrial Locomotive; Roller (Under 5 Tons); Fireman (Pile Drivec and Derrick). Class S Hoist (Automatic); Forklift (12' to 25'); Tamper-Compactor (Riding Type); Assistant Engir.eer; "A" Frame and Wir.ch Truck; r�ncce*e Auto Rreak.er; Hydro-Hammer (Small); Broom and Sweeper; Hoist (Tugger); Stump Chipper (Large); Boat (Tug, Safety, Work Barge and I.aunch). Class 6 Shouldering Hachine; Screed; Farm or Industrial Tractor with Mounted Equipment; Post Hole Digger; Stone Crusher and Screening Plant; Fireman (Asphalt Plant); Air Compressor (4D0 CFri or Over); Auger (Vertical and Horizontal); Air, Electric and Hydraulic Jacks (Slipform); Pre-Stress Machine; Skid Steer Loader; Boiler (Temporary fieat); Forklift (12' and Under). Class 7 Generator (Over 150 KW); Pump (Over 3"); Combination Small Equipment; Compressor (Under 400 CFH); Welding Machine; Heater (Mechanical); Generator (Under 150KW); Pump (3" and Under); Winch (Small Flectric); Oiler and Greaser; Rotary Drill Helper, Conveyor. WI-OE2 OOlSe - 41e - r�r,R i 2 1965 � - CITY CLE{i;; ..., � �SS-Sli�Si-1. �,'Jtu. DETERMINATION N0. None Standacd Footnotes: * Contribution Increases in Same Proportion as Overtime. �t All Straight Time Hours Worked. @ All Hours Worked to a Haximum of 2,000 Hours Per Year. ! Not to Exceed 40 Hours Pay. !! Not to Exceed Two Weeks Pay. 6 All Nours Worked to a Haximum of 40 Hours Per Week. Other Benefits Footnotes: A B c D E F G H I J K RFSOLUTION # 31 Page 6 of 6 Apprenticeship, Skill Improvement or Training Fund. Holiday Pay. Trusted Annuity Plan or Fund. Noncy Pucchas Fund. Sia Paid Holida,s. Union Annuity Fund. Education Fund. SA"HI Trust Fund and/or PreFaid Prescription an3 Legal Service Fund. Seven Paid Holidays. Eight Paid Holidays. Five Paid Holidays. �� The "prevailing hours of labor" for all classes of laborers and mechanics are eight hour per day and forty hours per calendar week. All uork performed in excess of these prevailing hours must be paid at a rate of ai least 1-i/2 times the hourly basic rate of pay (plus fringe 6enefits if applicable). ?� A rate for learner, helper, pre-apprentice or trainee for this trade or occupation is available upon request. If use of s�ch rate is contc�rQlated, request such rate rp ior to starting work on the project. ss 66.293(3)(a)(e) Wis. Stats. Any contractor, subcontractor or agent thereof, who fails to pay the prevailing rate of wages determined by the departrtient 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 deterniined under this subsection, shall be liable to the errployes affected in the amount of their unpaid minimum wages or their !npaid overtime carpensation and an additionat arrount as tiquidated damages. Ac±±on tn recover the 19zbility r�ay he maintained in any court of competent jurisdiction by any one or more employes for and in 6ehalf of himself and other e�rployes similarly situated. No employe shall be a party plaintiff to any such action unless he gives his consesit in writing to beccme such a party and the consent is filed in the court in which the action is brought. The court shall, in addition to any judgnent awarded to the plaintiff, allow a reasonable attorney's fee and costs to be paid by the defendant. Fach contractor, subcontractor or agent thereof participating in a proj�ct covered by this subsection shall keep fult and accurate records clearly indicating the name and trade or occupation of every laborer, workman or mechanic ertploycd by him in connection �ith the project and an accurate record of the number of hours worked by each employe and actual wages paid thereFor. 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