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ADDENDUM NO. 5 WL-100 AREA ELEVATED STORAGE TANK PROJECT NORTHWESTERN WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT DECEMBER 31, 2020 1. DAVIS BACON WAGE RATES a. Revised Davis-Bacon wage rates are attached for your use in bidding this project. 2. BID SHEET a. The Bid Sheet has been revised to show the correct Telemetry/SCADA allowance of $22,400.00. 3. PLAN SHEET 1 of 4 a. The catch basin located near the tank shall be surrounded by a 6” thick, three foot wide concrete pad sloped to the catch basin to serve as a splash block. 4. PLAN SHEET 2 of 4 a. The details on this and other plan sheets are illustrative of the general style and size of the elevated tank. Dimensions are approximate and can vary nominally dependent upon the manufacturer’s standards. b. It is understood that minor details will vary dependent upon the manufacturer. This is acceptable if the general intent of the plans and specifications is met. c. Two options are shown on Plan Sheets 2 of 4 and 3 of 4 for the tank drain line. (At grade and near base of bowl.) Either option is acceptable, dependent upon the manufacturer’s standard design. 5. PLAN SHEET 3 of 4 a. The overhead door shall be 10 foot wide by 10 foot high and not 16 foot by 12 foot as indicated on the detail. b. Contractor shall provide detailed piping layout to meet the intent of the plans and specifications and their chosen design for approval by the Owner. c. Pipe insulation on the riser and overflow piping is required in accordance with the tank manufacturer’s standards for cold weather climates. Minimum thickness shall be 2 inches. 6. PLAN SHEET E2 a. All charges related to the electric service shall be paid for by the Owner. Contractor to coordinate with electric utility to secure service.

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Page 1: Addendum No 5 · 2020. 12. 31. · All concrete work shall be completed in accordance with AWWA D107 and Section 13210 and the applicable items in Section 3300 of these specifications

ADDENDUM NO. 5

WL-100 AREA ELEVATED STORAGE TANK PROJECT

NORTHWESTERN WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT

DECEMBER 31, 2020

1. DAVIS BACON WAGE RATES

a. Revised Davis-Bacon wage rates are attached for your use in bidding this project.

2. BID SHEET

a. The Bid Sheet has been revised to show the correct Telemetry/SCADA allowance of

$22,400.00.

3. PLAN SHEET 1 of 4

a. The catch basin located near the tank shall be surrounded by a 6” thick, three foot wide

concrete pad sloped to the catch basin to serve as a splash block.

4. PLAN SHEET 2 of 4

a. The details on this and other plan sheets are illustrative of the general style and size of

the elevated tank. Dimensions are approximate and can vary nominally dependent upon

the manufacturer’s standards.

b. It is understood that minor details will vary dependent upon the manufacturer. This is

acceptable if the general intent of the plans and specifications is met.

c. Two options are shown on Plan Sheets 2 of 4 and 3 of 4 for the tank drain line. (At grade

and near base of bowl.) Either option is acceptable, dependent upon the manufacturer’s

standard design.

5. PLAN SHEET 3 of 4

a. The overhead door shall be 10 foot wide by 10 foot high and not 16 foot by 12 foot as

indicated on the detail.

b. Contractor shall provide detailed piping layout to meet the intent of the plans and

specifications and their chosen design for approval by the Owner.

c. Pipe insulation on the riser and overflow piping is required in accordance with the tank

manufacturer’s standards for cold weather climates. Minimum thickness shall be 2

inches.

6. PLAN SHEET E2

a. All charges related to the electric service shall be paid for by the Owner. Contractor to

coordinate with electric utility to secure service.

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7. SWPP PLAN

a. The District property extends approximately 400 feet south of the proposed tank location.

This area may be used for stockpiling and staging materials and equipment. Contractor

must minimize impact on surrounding residential properties.

8. SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 13210

a. All concrete work shall be completed in accordance with AWWA D107 and Section 13210

and the applicable items in Section 3300 of these specifications.

b. All work in this Section shall be done in accordance with the latest version of AWWA D107,

including the design loads referenced in paragraph 1.03.E.

9. TELEMETRY/SCADA

a. The proposal from WD Automation and specifications are included with this addendum

for reference. The Tank Contractor shall coordinate with WD Automation to provide a

complete operational system. The allowance can be adjusted as required to

accommodate changes in scope if necessary.

10. SPECIFICATION SECTION 26 0500-GENERAL ELECTRICAL PROVISIONS

a. Updated electrical specifications are attached.

*END OF ADDENDUM*

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"General Decision Number: OH20200001 12/25/2020

Superseded General Decision Number: OH20190001

State: Ohio

Construction Types: Heavy and Highway

Counties: Ohio Statewide.

Heavy and Highway Construction Projects

Note: Under Executive Order (EO) 13658, an hourly minimum wage of $10.80 for calendar year 2020 applies to all contracts subject to the Davis-Bacon Act for which the contract is awarded (and any solicitation was issued) on or after January 1, 2015. If this contract is covered by the EO, the contractor must pay all workers in any classification listed on this wage determination at least $10.80 per hour (or the applicable wage rate listed on this wage determination, if it is higher) for all hours spent performing on the contract in calendar year 2020. If this contract is covered by the EO and a classification considered necessary for performance of work on the contract does not appear on this wage determination, the contractor must pay workers in that classification at least the wage rate determined through the conformance process set forth in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii) (or the EO minimum wage rate,if it is higher than the conformed wage rate). The EO minimum wage rate will be adjusted annually. Please note that this EO applies to the above-mentioned types of contracts entered into by the federal government that are subject to the Davis-Bacon Act itself, but it does not apply to contracts subject only to the Davis-Bacon Related Acts, including those set forth at 29 CFR 5.1(a)(2)-(60). Additional information on contractor requirements and worker protections under the EO is available at www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts.

Modification Number Publication Date 0 01/03/2020 1 01/24/2020 2 02/07/2020 3 03/13/2020 4 03/20/2020 5 04/10/2020 6 05/01/2020 7 06/12/2020 8 06/19/2020 9 07/10/2020 10 07/17/2020 11 07/31/2020 12 09/25/2020 13 11/06/2020 14 12/11/2020 15 12/18/2020 16 12/25/2020

BROH0001-001 06/01/2019

DEFIANCE, FULTON (Excluding Fulton, Amboy & Swan Creek Townships), HENRY (Excluding Monroe, Bartlow, Liberty, Washington, Richfield, Marion, Damascus & Townships & that part of Harrison Township outside corporate limits of city of Napoleon), PAULDING, PUTNAM and WILLIAMS COUNTIES

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Rates Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0001-004 06/01/2019

Rates Fringes

CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER...$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0003-002 06/01/2019

FULTON (Townships of Amboy, Swan Creek & Fulton), HENRY (Townships of Washington, Damascus, Richfield, Bartlow, Liberty, Harrison, Monroe, & Marion), LUCAS and WOOD (Townships of Perrysburg, Ross, Lake, Troy, Freedom, Montgomery, Webster, Center, Portage, Middleton, Plain, Liberty, Henry, Washington, Weston, Milton, Jackson & Grand Rapids) COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0005-003 05/01/2019

CUYAHOGA, LORAIN & MEDINA (Hinckley, Granger, Brunswick, Liverpool, Montville, York, Homer, Harrisville, Chatham, Litchfield & Spencer Townships and the city of Medina)

Rates Fringes

BRICKLAYER BRICKLAYERS; CAULKERS; CLEANERS; POINTERS; & STONEMASONS.................$ 34.85 16.94 SANDBLASTERS................$ 35.10 16.94 SEWER BRICKLAYERS & STACK BUILDERS....................$ 35.35 16.94 SWING SCAFFOLDS.............$ 35.35 16.94 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0006-005 06/01/2019

CARROLL, COLUMBIANA (Knox, Butler, West & Hanover Townships), STARK & TUSCARAWAS

Rates Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0007-002 06/01/2019

LAWRENCE

Rates Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0007-005 06/01/2019

PORTAGE & SUMMIT

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BRICKLAYER.......................$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0007-010 06/01/2019

PORTAGE & SUMMIT

Rates Fringes

MASON - STONE....................$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0008-001 06/01/2019

COLUMBIANA (Salem, Perry, Fairfield, Center, Elk Run, Middleton, & Unity Townships and the city of New Waterford), MAHONING & TRUMBULL

Rates Fringes

BRICKLAYER.......................$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0009-002 06/01/2019

BELMONT & MONROE COUNTIES and the Townships of Warren & Mt. Pleasant and the Village of Dillonvale in JEFFERSON COUNTY

Rates Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.34 16.11 Refractory.......................$ 31.45 19.01 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0010-002 06/01/2019

COLUMBIANA (St. Clair, Madison, Wayne, Franklin, Washington, Yellow Creek & Liverpool Townships) & JEFFERSON (Brush Creek & Saline Townships)

Rates Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0014-002 06/01/2019

HARRISON & JEFFERSON (Except Mt. Pleasant, Warren, Brush Creek, Saline & Salineville Townships & the Village of Dillonvale)

Rates Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0016-002 06/01/2019

ASHTABULA, GEAUGA, and LAKE COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0018-002 06/01/2019

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BROWN, BUTLER, CLERMONT, HAMILTON, PREBLE (Gasper, Dixon, Israel, Lanier, Somers & Gratis Townships) & WARREN COUNTIES:

Rates Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0022-004 06/01/2019

CHAMPAIGN, CLARK, CLINTON, DARKE, GREENE, HIGHLAND, LOGAN, MIAMI, MONTGOMERY, PREBLE (Jackson, Monroe, Harrison, Twin, Jefferson & Washington Townships) and SHELBY COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0032-001 06/01/2019

GALLIA & MEIGS

Rates Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0035-002 06/01/2019

ALLEN, AUGLAIZE, MERCER and VAN WERT COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0039-002 06/01/2019

ADAMS & SCIOTO

Rates Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0040-003 06/01/2019

ASHLAND, CRAWFORD, HARDIN, HOLMES, MARION, MORROW, RICHLAND, WAYNE and WYANDOT (Except Crawford, Ridge, Richland & Tymochtee Townships) COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.34 16.11

FOOTNOTE: Layout Man and Sawman rate: $1.00 per hour above journeyman rate. Free standing stack work ground level to top of stack; Sandblasting and laying of carbon masonry material in swing stage and/or scaffold; Ramming and spading of plastics and gunniting: $1.50 per hour above journeyman rate. ""Hot"" work: $2.50 above journeyman rate.

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Bricklayer, Stonemason COSHOCTON, FAIRFIELD, GUERNSEY, HOCKING, KNOX, KICKING, MORGAN, MUSKINGUM, NOBLE (Beaver, Buffalo, Seneca & Wayne Townships) & PERRY COUNTIES:...................$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0045-002 06/01/2017

FAYETTE, JACKSON, PIKE, ROSS and VINTON COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 28.65 14.55 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0046-002 06/01/2019

ERIE, HANCOCK, HURON, OTTAWA, SANDUSKY, SENECA, WOOD (Perry & Bloom Townships) and WYANDOT (Tymochtee, Crawford, Ridge & Richland Townships) COUNTIES & the Islands of Lake Erie north of Sandusky

Rates Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.34 16.11

FOOTNOTE: Layout Man and Sawman rate: $1.00 per hour above journeyman rate. Free standing stack work ground level to top of stack; Sandblasting and laying of carbon masonry material in swing stage and/or scaffold; Ramming and spading of plastics and gunniting: $1.50 per hour above journeyman rate. ""Hot"" work: $2.50 above journeyman rate.

---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0052-001 06/01/2019

ATHENS COUNTY

Rates Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0052-003 06/01/2019

NOBLE (Brookfield, Noble, Center, Sharon, Olive, Enoch, Stock, Jackson, Jefferson & Elk Townships) and WASHINGTON COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.34 16.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BROH0055-003 06/01/2017

DELAWARE, FRANKLIN, MADISON, PICKAWAY and UNION COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

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Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 28.65 14.55 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0003-004 05/01/2017

MAHONING & TRUMBULL

Rates Fringes

CARPENTER........................$ 26.20 17.42 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0069-003 05/01/2017

CARROLL, STARK, TUSCARAWAS & WAYNE

Rates Fringes

CARPENTER........................$ 25.98 15.98 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0069-006 05/01/2017

COSHOCTON, HOLMES, KNOX & MORROW

Rates Fringes

CARPENTER........................$ 24.04 15.29 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0171-002 05/01/2019

BELMONT, COLUMBIANA, HARRISON, JEFFERSON & MONROE

Rates Fringes

CARPENTER........................$ 27.37 20.02 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0200-002 05/01/2017

ADAMS, ATHENS, DELAWARE, FAIRFIELD, FAYETTE, FRANKLIN, GALLIA, GUERNSEY, HIGHLAND, HOCKING, JACKSON, LAWRENCE, LICKING, MADISON, MARION, MEIGS, MORGAN, MUSKINGUM, NOBLE, PERRY, PICKAWAY, PIKE, ROSS, SCIOTO, UNION, VINTON and WASHINGTON COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

CARPENTER........................$ 29.07 16.22 Diver............................$ 39.41 10.40 PILEDRIVERMAN....................$ 29.07 16.22 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0248-005 07/01/2008

LUCAS & WOOD

Rates Fringes

CARPENTER........................$ 27.27 14.58 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0248-008 07/01/2008

Rates Fringes

CARPENTER DEFIANCE, FULTON, HANCOCK, HENRY, PAULDING & WILLIAMS COUNTIES....................$ 23.71 13.28

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ASHTABULA, CUYAHOGA, GEAUGA & LAKE

Rates Fringes

CARPENTER........................$ 32.40 16.97 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0372-002 05/01/2016

ALLEN, AUGLAIZE, HARDIN, MERCER, PUTNAM & VAN WERT

Rates Fringes

CARPENTER........................$ 24.54 18.21 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0639-003 05/01/2017

MEDINA, PORTAGE & SUMMIT

Rates Fringes

CARPENTER........................$ 30.42 16.99 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0735-002 05/01/2019

ASHLAND, ERIE, HURON, LORAIN & RICHLAND

Rates Fringes

CARPENTER........................$ 26.30 17.91 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP1311-001 05/01/2017

BROWN, BUTLER, CHAMPAIGN, CLARK, CLERMONT, CLINTON, DARKE, GREENE, HAMILTON, LOGAN, MIAMI, MONTGOMERY, PREBLE, SHELBY & WARREN

Rates Fringes

Carpenter & Piledrivermen........$ 29.34 15.95 Diver............................$ 40.58 9.69 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP1393-002 07/01/2008

CRAWFORD, DEFIANCE, FULTON, HANCOCK, HENRY, LUCAS, OTTAWA, PAULDING, SANDUSKY, SENECA, WILLIAMS & WOOD

Rates Fringes

Piledrivermen & Diver's Tender...$ 27.30 16.05

DIVERS - $250.00 per day ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP1393-003 07/01/2008

ALLEN, AUGLAIZE, HARDIN, MERCER, PUTNAM, VAN WERT & WYANDOT

Rates Fringes

Piledrivermen & Diver's Tender...$ 25.15 15.92

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DIVERS - $250.00 per day ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP1871-006 05/01/2017

BELMONT, HARRISON, & MONROE

Rates Fringes

Diver, Wet.......................$ 48.11 17.33 Piledrivermen; Diver, Dry........$ 32.07 17.33 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP1871-008 05/01/2017

ASHLAND, ASHTABULA, CUYAHOGA, ERIE, GEAUGA, HURON, LAKE, LORAIN, MEDINA, PORTAGE, RICHLAND & SUMMIT

Rates Fringes

Diver, Wet.......................$ 45.80 18.84 Piledrivermen; Diver, Dry........$ 30.53 18.84 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP1871-014 05/01/2017

CARROLL, STARK, TUSCARAWAS & WAYNE

Rates Fringes

Diver, Wet.......................$ 38.34 16.95 Piledrivermen; Diver, Dry........$ 25.56 16.95 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP1871-015 05/01/2017

COSHOCTON, HOLMES, KNOX & MORROW

Rates Fringes

Diver, Wet.......................$ 37.34 16.07 Piledrivermen; Diver, Dry........$ 24.89 16.07 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP1871-017 05/01/2017

MAHONING & TRUMBULL

Rates Fringes

Diver, Wet.......................$ 40.65 17.62 Piledrivermen; Diver, Dry........$ 27.10 17.62 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP2235-012 01/01/2014

COLUMBIANA & JEFFERSON

Rates Fringes

PILEDRIVERMAN....................$ 31.74 16.41 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP2239-001 07/01/2008

CRAWFORD, OTTAWA, SANDUSKY, SENECA & WYANDOT

Rates Fringes

CARPENTER........................$ 23.71 13.28 ----------------------------------------------------------------

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ELEC0008-002 05/25/2020

DEFIANCE, FULTON, HANCOCK, HENRY, LUCAS, OTTAWA, PAULDING, PUTNAM, SANDUSKY, SENECA, WILLIAMS & WOOD

Rates Fringes

CABLE SPLICER....................$ 38.98 18.96 ELECTRICIAN......................$ 41.81 4.5%+20.73 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0032-003 11/29/2020

ALLEN, AUGLAIZE, HARDIN, LOGAN, MERCER, SHELBY, VAN WERT & WYANDOT (Crawford, Jackson, Marseilles, Mifflin, Ridgeland, Ridge & Salem Townships)

Rates Fringes

ELECTRICIAN......................$ 32.12 20.29 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0038-002 04/27/2020

CUYAHOGA, GEAUGA (Bainbridge, Chester & Russell Townships) & LORAIN (Columbia Township)

Rates Fringes

ELECTRICIAN Excluding Sound & Communications Work.........$ 39.88 21.22

FOOTNOTES; a. 6 Paid Holidays: New Year's Day; Memorial Day; July 4th; Labor Day; Thanksgiving Day; & Christmas Day b. 1 week's paid vacation for 1 year's service; 2 weeks' paid vacation for 2 or more years' service

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CUYAHOGA, GEAUGA (Bainbridge, Chester & Russell Townships) & LORAIN (Columbia Township)

Rates Fringes

Sound & Communication Technician Communications Technician...$ 27.55 11.98 Installer Technician........$ 26.30 11.94

FOOTNOTES; a. 6 Paid Holidays: New Year's Day; Memorial Day; July 4th; Labor Day; Thanksgiving Day; & Christmas Day b. 1 week's paid vacation for 1 year's service; 2 weeks' paid vacation for 2 or more years' service

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COLUMBIANA (Butler, Fairfield, Perry, Salem & Unity Townships) MAHONING (Austintown, Beaver, Berlin, Boardman, Canfield,

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Ellsworth, Coitsville, Goshen, Green, Jackson, Poland, Springfield & Youngstown Townships), & TRUMBULL (Hubbard & Liberty Townships)

Rates Fringes

ELECTRICIAN......................$ 35.67 16.37 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0071-001 01/01/2019

ASHLAND, CHAMPAIGN, CLARK, COSHOCTON, CRAWFORD, DELAWARE, FAIRFIELD, FAYETTE, FRANKLIN, GUERNSEY, HIGHLAND, HOCKING, JACKSON (Coal, Jackson, Liberty, Milton, Washington & Wellston Townships), KNOX, LICKING, MADISON, MARION, MONROE, MORGAN, MORROW, MUSKINGUM, NOBLE, PERRY, PICKAWAY, PIKE (Beaver, Benton, Jackson, Mifflin, Pebble, Peepee, Perry & Seal Townships), RICHLAND, ROSS, TUSCARAWAS (Auburn, Bucks, Clay, Jefferson, Oxford, Perry, Salem, Rush, Washington & York Townships), UNION, VINTON (Clinton, Eagle, Elk, Harrison, Jackson, Richland & Swan Townships), and WASHINGTON COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

Line Construction Equipment Operators.........$ 33.62 13.40 Groundmen...................$ 24.17 11.32 Linemen & Cable Splicers....$ 38.27 14.42 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0071-004 01/01/2019

AUGLAIZE, CLINTON, DARKE, GREENE, LOGAN, MERCER, MIAMI, MONTGOMERY, PREBLE, and SHELBY COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

Line Construction Equipment Operator..........$ 33.62 13.40 Groundman...................$ 24.17 11.32 Lineman & Cable Splicers....$ 38.27 14.42 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0071-005 12/31/2018

ASHTABULA, CUYAHOGA, GEAUGA, LAKE & LORAIN

Rates Fringes

LINE CONSTRUCTION: Equipment Operator DOT/Traffic Signal & Highway Lighting Projects...$ 32.44 14.10 Municipal Power/Transit Projects....................$ 40.10 16.42 LINE CONSTRUCTION: Groundman DOT/Traffic Signal & Highway Lighting Projects...$ 25.06 12.26 Municipal Power/Transit Projects....................$ 31.19 14.11 LINE CONSTRUCTION: Linemen/Cable Splicer DOT/Traffic Signal & Highway Lighting Projects...$ 36.13 15.03 Municipal Power/Transit

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Projects....................$ 44.56 17.58 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0071-008 01/01/2019

COLUMBIANA, MAHONING, and TRUMBULL COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

Line Construction Equipment Operator..........$ 33.62 13.40 Groundman...................$ 24.17 11.32 Lineman & Cable Splicers....$ 38.27 14.42 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0071-010 01/01/2019

BELMONT, CARROLL, HARRISON, HOLMES, JEFFERSON, MEDINA, PORTAGE, STARK, SUMMIT, and WAYNE COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

Line Construction Equipment Operator..........$ 33.62 13.40 Groundman...................$ 24.17 11.32 Lineman & Cable Splicers....$ 38.27 14.42 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0071-013 01/01/2019

BROWN, BUTLER, CLERMONT, HAMILTON, and WARREN COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

Line Construction Equipment Operator..........$ 33.62 13.40 Groundman...................$ 24.17 11.32 Lineman & Cable Splicers....$ 38.27 14.42 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0071-014 01/01/2019

ADAMS, ATHENS, GALLIA, JACKSON (Bloomfield, Franklin, Hamilton, Lick, Jefferson, Scioto & Madison Townships), LAWRENCE, MEIGS, PIKE (Camp Creek, Marion, Newton, Scioto, Sunfish & Union Townships), SCIOTO & VINTON (Brown, Knox, Madison, Vinton & Wilkesville Townships)

Rates Fringes

Line Construction Equipment Operator..........$ 33.62 13.40 Groundman...................$ 24.17 11.32 Lineman & Cable Splicers....$ 38.27 14.42 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0082-002 12/02/2019

CLINTON, DARKE, GREENE, MIAMI, MONTGOMERY, PREBLE & WARREN (Wayne, Clear Creek & Franklin Townships)

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ELECTRICIAN......................$ 31.15 19.96 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0082-006 11/26/2018

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CLINTON, DARKE, GREENE, MIAMI, MONTGOMERY, PREBLE & WARREN (Wayne, Clear Creek & Franklin Townships)

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Sound & Communication Technician Cable Puller................$ 12.18 3.85 Installer/Technician........$ 24.35 11.29 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0129-003 02/24/2020

LORAIN (Except Columbia Township) & MEDINA (Litchfield & Liverpool Townships)

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ELECTRICIAN......................$ 35.35 17.68 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0129-004 02/24/2020

ERIE & HURON (Lyme, Ridgefield, Norwalk, Townsend, Wakeman, Sherman, Peru, Bronson, Hartland, Clarksfield, Norwich, Greenfield, Fairfield, Fitchville & New London Townships)

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ELECTRICIAN......................$ 35.35 17.68 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0141-003 09/01/2019

BELMONT COUNTY

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CABLE SPLICER....................$ 30.63 25.87 ELECTRICIAN......................$ 30.38 25.87 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0212-003 11/26/2018

BROWN, CLERMONT & HAMILTON

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Sound & Communication Technician.......................$ 24.35 10.99 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0212-005 06/03/2020

BROWN, CLERMONT, and HAMILTON COUNTIES

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ELECTRICIAN......................$ 31.30 19.07 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0245-001 01/01/2020

ALLEN, HARDIN, VAN WERT & WYANDOT (Crawford, Jackson, Marseilles, Mifflin, Richland, Ridge & Salem Townships)

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Line Construction Equipment Operator..........$ 32.37 25.9%+6.75 Groundman Truck Driver......$ 17.70 25.9%+6.75 Lineman.....................$ 40.46 25.9%+6.75

FOOTNOTE: a. Half day's Paid Holiday: The last 4 hours of the workday prior to Christmas or New Year's Day

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DEFIANCE, FULTON, HANCOCK, HENRY, HURON, LUCAS, OTTAWA, PAULDING, PUTNAM, SANDUSKY, SENECA, WILLIAMS, and WOOD COUNTIES

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Line Construction Cable Splicer...............$ 46.53 25.9%+6.75 Groundman/Truck Driver......$ 17.70 25.9%+6.75 Heli-arc Welding............$ 40.76 25.9%+6.75 Lineman.....................$ 40.46 25.9%+6.75 Operator - Class 1..........$ 32.37 25.9%+6.75 Operator - Class 2..........$ 28.32 25.9%+6.75 Traffic Signal & Lighting Technician..................$ 36.41 25.9%+6.75

FOOTNOTE: a. 6 Observed Holidays: New Year's Day; Memorial Day; Independence Day; Labor Day; Thanksgiving Day; & Christmas Day. Employees who work on a holiday shall be paid at a rate of double their applicable classified straight-time rates for the work performed on such holiday.

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ERIE COUNTY

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Line Construction Cable Splicer...............$ 46.53 25.9%+6.75 Groundman/Truck Driver......$ 17.70 25.9%+6.75 Lineman.....................$ 40.46 25.9%+6.75 Operator - Class 1..........$ 32.37 25.9%+6.75 Operator - Class 2..........$ 28.32 25.9%+6.75

FOOTNOTE: a. 6 Observed Holidays: New Year's Day; Memorial Day; Independence Day; Labor Day; Thanksgiving Day; & Christmas Day. Employees who work on a holiday shall be paid at a rate of double their applicable classified straight-time rates for the work performed on such holiday.

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ELECTRICIAN......................$ 38.00 84%+a

FOOTNOTE: a. 1 1/2 Paid Holidays: The last scheduled workday prior to Christmas & 4 hours on Good Friday.

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ELEC0306-005 05/28/2018

MEDINA (Brunswick, Chatham, Granger, Guilford, Harrisville, Hinckley, Homer, Lafayette, Medina, Montville, Sharon, Spencer, Wadsworth, Westfield & York Townships), PORTAGE (Atwater, Aurora, Brimfield, Deerfield, Franklin, Mantua, Randolph, Ravenna, Rootstown, Shalersville, Streetsboro & Suffield Townships), SUMMIT & WAYNE (Baughman, Canaan, Chester, Chippewa, Congress, Green, Milton, & Wayne Townships)

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CABLE SPLICER....................$ 36.87 16.56 ELECTRICIAN......................$ 34.54 5%+18.06 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0317-002 06/01/2020

GALLIA & LAWRENCE

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CABLE SPLICER....................$ 32.68 18.13 ELECTRICIAN......................$ 35.10 26.22 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0540-005 01/01/2020

CARROLL (Northern half, including Fox, Harrison, Rose & Washington Townhships), COLUMBIANA (Knox Township), HOLMES, MAHONING (Smith Township), STARK, TUSCARAWAS (North of Auburn, Clay, Rush & York Townships), and WAYNE (South of Baughman, Chester, Green & Wayne Townships) COUNTIES

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ELECTRICIAN......................$ 33.71 24.22 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0573-003 06/01/2020

ASHTABULA (Colebrook, Wayne, Williamsfield, Orwell & Windsor Townships), GEAUGA (Auburn, Middlefield, Parkman & Troy Townships), MAHONING (Milton Township), PORTAGE (Charlestown, Edinburg, Freedom, Hiram, Nelson, Palmyra, Paris & Windham Townships), and TRUMBULL (Except Liberty & Hubbard Townships)

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ELECTRICIAN......................$ 34.11 19.46 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0575-001 11/30/2020

ADAMS, FAYETTE, HIGHLAND, HOCKING, JACKSON (Bloomfield, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lick, Madison, Scioto, Coal, Jackson, Liberty, Milton & Washington Townships), PICKAWAY (Deer Creek, Perry, Pickaway, Salt Creek & Wayne Townships), PIKE (Beaver, Benton, Jackson, Mifflin, Pebble, PeePee, Perry, Seal, Camp Creek, Newton, Scioto, Sunfish, Union & Marion Townships), ROSS, SCIOTO & VINTON (Clinton, Eagle, Elk, Harrison, Jackson, Richland & Swan Townships)

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ELECTRICIAN......................$ 33.75 19.22 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0648-001 09/02/2019

BUTLER and WARREN COUNTIES (Deerfield, Hamilton, Harlan, Massie, Salem, Turtle Creek, Union & Washington Townships)

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CABLE SPLICER....................$ 30.50 18.23 ELECTRICIAN......................$ 30.00 19.85 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0673-004 02/01/2020

ASHTABULA (Excluding Orwell, Colebrook, Williamsfield, Wayne & Windsor Townships), GEAUGA (Burton, Chardon, Claridon, Hambden, Huntsburg, Montville, Munson, Newbury & Thompson Townships) and LAKE COUNTIES

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CABLE SPLICER....................$ 33.81 21.47 ELECTRICIAN......................$ 33.56 21.47 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0683-002 06/01/2020

CHAMPAIGN, CLARK, DELAWARE, FAIRFIELD, FRANKLIN, MADISON, PICKAWAY (Circleville, Darby, Harrison, Jackson, Madison, Monroe, Muhlenberg, Scioto, Walnut & Washington Townships), and UNION COUNTIES

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CABLE SPLICER....................$ 35.50 21.06 ELECTRICIAN......................$ 34.50 21.06 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0688-003 06/01/2020

ASHLAND, CRAWFORD, HURON (Richmond, New Haven, Ripley & Greenwich Townships), KNOX (Liberty, Clinton, Union, Howard, Monroe, Middleberry, Morris, Wayne, Berlin, Pike, Brown & Jefferson Townships), MARION, MORROW, RICHLAND and WYANDOT (Sycamore, Crane, Eden, Pitt, Antrim & Tymochtee Townships) COUNTIES

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ELECTRICIAN......................$ 30.00 19.66 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0972-002 06/01/2020

ATHENS, MEIGS, MONROE, MORGAN, NOBLE, VINTON (Brown, Knox, Madison, Vinton & Wilkesville Townships), and WASHINGTON COUNITES

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CABLE SPLICER....................$ 37.35 27.81 ELECTRICIAN......................$ 33.95 27.71 ----------------------------------------------------------------

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ELEC1105-001 05/28/2018

COSHOCTON, GUERNSEY, KNOX (Jackson, Clay, Morgan, Miller, Milford, Hilliar, Butler, Harrison, Pleasant & College Townships), LICKING, MUSKINGUM, PERRY, and TUSCARAWAS (Auburn, York, Clay, Jefferson, Rush, Oxford, Washington, Salem, Perry & Bucks Townships) COUNTIES

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ELECTRICIAN......................$ 30.95 17.96 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0018-003 05/01/2019

ASHTABULA, CUYAHOGA, ERIE, GEAUGA, LAKE, LORAIN, MEDINA, PORTAGE, and SUMMIT COUNTIES

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POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR GROUP 1.....................$ 38.63 15.20 GROUP 2.....................$ 38.53 15.20 GROUP 3.....................$ 37.49 15.20 GROUP 4.....................$ 36.27 15.20 GROUP 5.....................$ 30.98 15.20 GROUP 6.....................$ 38.88 15.20 GROUP 7.....................$ 39.13 15.20

OPERATING ENGINEER CLASSIFICATIONS

GROUP 1 - Air Compressor on Steel Erection; Barrier Moving Machine; Boiler Operator on Compressor or Generator when mounted on a Rig; Cableway; Combination Concrete Mixer & Tower; Concrete Plant (over 4 yd. Capacity); Concrete Pump; Crane (All Types, Including Boom Truck, Cherry Picker); Crane-Compact, Track or Rubber over 4,000 lbs. capacity; Cranes-Self Erecting, Stationary, Track or Truck (All Configurations); Derrick; Dragline; Dredge (Dipper, Clam or Suction); Elevating Grader or Euclid Loader; Floating Equipment (All Types); Gradall; Helicopter Crew (Operator-Hoist or Winch); Hoe (all types); Hoisting Engine on Shaft or Tunnel Work; Hydraulic Gantry (Lifting System); Industrial-Type Tractor; Jet Engine Dryer (D8 or D9) Diesel Tractor; Locomotive (Standard Gauge); Maintenance Operator Class A; Mixer, Paving (Single or Double Drum); Mucking Machine; Multiple Scraper; Piledriving Machine (All Types); Power Shovel; Prentice Loader; Quad 9 (Double Pusher); Rail Tamper (with auto lifting & aligning device); Refrigerating Machine (Freezer Operation); Rotary Drill, on Caisson work; Rough Terrain Fork Lift with Winch/Hoist; Side-Boom; Slip-Form Paver; Tower Derrick; Tree Shredder; Trench Machine (Over 24"" wide); Truck Mounted Concrete Pump; Tug Boat; Tunnel Machine and/or Mining Machine; Wheel Excavator; and Asphalt Plant Engineer (Cleveland District Only).

GROUP 2 - Asphalt Paver; Automatic Subgrader Machine, Self-Propelled (CMI Type); Bobcat Type and/or Skid Steer Loader with Hoe Attachment Greater than 7,000 lbs.; Boring Machine More than 48""; Bulldozer; Endloader; Horizontal Directional Drill (Over 50,000 ft lbs thrust); Hydro Milling Machine; Kolman-type Loader (production type-Dirt); Lead Greaseman; Lighting & Traffic Signal Installation

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Equipment (includes all groups or classifications); Material Transfer Equipment (Shuttle Buggy) Asphalt; Pettibone-Rail Equipment; Power Grader; Power Scraper; Push Cat; Rotomill (all), Grinders & Planers of All types; Trench Machine (24"" wide & under); Vermeer type Concrete Saw; and Maintenance Operators (Portage and Summit Counties Only).

GROUP 3 - A-Frame; Air Compressor on Tunnel Work (low pressure); Asphalt Plant Engineer (Portage and Summit Counties Only); Bobcat-type and/or Skid Steer Loader with or without Attachments; Highway Drills (all types); Locomotive (narrow gauge); Material Hoist/Elevator; Mixer, Concrete (more than one bag capacity); Mixer, one bag capacity (Side Loader); Power Boiler (Over 15 lbs. Pressure) Pump Operator installing & operating Well Points; Pump (4"" & over discharge); Roller, Asphalt; Rotovator (lime soil stabilizer); Switch & Tie Tampers (without lifting & aligning device); Utility Operator (Small equipment); Welding Machines; and Railroad Tie Inserter/Remover; Articulating/straight bed end dumps if assigned (minus $4.00 per hour.

GROUP 4 - Backfiller; Ballast Re-locator; Bars, Joint & Mesh Installing Machine; Batch Plant; Boring Machine Operator (48"" or less); Bull Floats; Burlap & Curing Machine; Concrete Plant (capacity 4 yd. & under); Concrete Saw (Multiple); Conveyor (Highway); Crusher; Deckhand; Farm-type Tractor with attachments (highway); Finishing Machine; Fireperson, Floating Equipment (all types); Forklift; Form Trencher; Hydro Hammer expect masonary; Hydro Seeder; Pavement Breaker; Plant Mixer; Post Driver; Post Hole Digger (Power Auger); Power Brush Burner; Power Form Handling Equipment; Road Widening Trencher; Roller (Brick, Grade & Macadam); Self-Propelled Power Spreader; Self-Propelled Power Subgrader; Steam Fireperson; Tractor (Pulling Sheepfoot, Roller or Grader); and Vibratory Compactor with Integral Power.

GROUP 5 - Compressor (Portable, Sewer, Heavy & Highway); Drum Fireperson (Asphalt Plant); Generator; Masonry Fork Lift; Inboard-Outboard Motor Boat Launch; Oil Heater (asphalt plant); Oiler/Helper; Power Driven Heater; Power Sweeper & Scrubber; Pump (under 4"" discharge); Signalperson; Tire Repairperson; VAC/ALLS; Cranes - Compact, track or rubber under 4,000 pound capacity; fueling and greasing; and Chainmen.

GROUP 6 - Master Mechanic & Boom from 150 to 180.

GROUP 7 - Boom from 180 and over.

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ADAMS, ALLEN, ASHLAND, ATHENS, AUGLAIZE, BELMONT, BROWN, BUTLER, CARROLL, CHAMPAIGN, CLARK, CLERMONT, CLINTON, COSHOCTON, CRAWFORD, DARKE, DEFIANCE, DELAWARE, FAIRFIELD, FAYETTE, FRANKLIN, FULTON, GALLIA, GREENE, GUERNSEY, HAMILTON, HANCOCK, HARDIN, HARRISON, HENRY, HIGHLAND, HOCKING, HOLMES, HURON, JACKSON, JEFFERSON, KNOX, LAWRENCE, LICKING, LOGAN, LUCAS, MADISON, MARION, MEIGS, MERCER, MIAMI, MONROE, MONTGOMERY, MORGAN, MORROW, MUSKINGUM, NOBLE, OTTAWA, PAULDING, PERRY, PICKAWAY, PIKE, PREBLE, PUTNAM, RICHLAND, ROSS, SANDUSKY, SCIOTO, SENECA, SHELBY, STARK, TUSCARAWAS, UNION, VAN

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WERT, VINTON, WARREN, WASHINGTON, WAYNE, WILLIAMS, WOOD, and YANDOT COUNTIES

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POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR GROUP 1.....................$ 37.14 15.20 GROUP 2.....................$ 37.02 15.20 GROUP 3.....................$ 35.98 15.20 GROUP 4.....................$ 34.80 15.20 GROUP 5.....................$ 29.34 15.20 GROUP 6.....................$ 37.39 15.20 GROUP 7.....................$ 37.64 15.20

OPERATING ENGINEER CLASSIFICATIONS

GROUP 1 - Air Compressor on Steel Erection; Barrier Moving Machine; Boiler Operator on Compressor or Generator when mounted on a Rig; Cableway; Combination Concrete Mixer & Tower; Concrete Plant (over 4 yd. Capacity); Concrete Pump; Crane (All Types, Including Boom Truck, Cherry Picker); Crane-Compact, Track or Rubber over 4,000 lbs. capacity; Cranes-Self Erecting, Stationary, Track or Truck (All Configurations); Derrick; Dragline; Dredge (Dipper, Clam or Suction); Elevating Grader or Euclid Loader; Floating Equipment (All Types); Gradall; Helicopter Crew (Operator-Hoist or Winch); Hoe (all types); Hoisting Engine on Shaft or Tunnel Work; Hydraulic Gantry (Lifting System); Industrial-Type Tractor; Jet Engine Dryer (D8 or D9) Diesel Tractor; Locomotive (Standard Gauge); Maintenance Operator Class A; Mixer, Paving (Single or Double Drum); Mucking Machine; Multiple Scraper; Piledriving Machine (All Types); Power Shovel; Prentice Loader; Quad 9 (Double Pusher); Rail Tamper (with auto lifting & aligning device); Refrigerating Machine (Freezer Operation); Rotary Drill, on Caisson work; Rough Terrain Fork Lift with Winch/Hoist; Side-Boom; Slip-Form Paver; Tower Derrick; Tree Shredder; Trench Machine (Over 24"" wide); Truck Mounted Concrete Pump; Tug Boat; Tunnel Machine and/or Mining Machine; and Wheel Excavator.

GROUP 2 - Asphalt Paver; Automatic Subgrader Machine, Self-Propelled (CMI Type); Bobcat Type and/or Skid Steer Loader with Hoe Attachment Greater than 7,000 lbs.; Boring Machine More than 48""; Bulldozer; Endloader; Hydro Milling Machine; Horizontal Directional Drill (over 50,000 ft. lbs. thrust);Kolman-type Loader (production type-Dirt); Lead Greaseman; Lighting & Traffic Signal Installation Equipment (includes all groups or classifications); Material Transfer Equipment (Shuttle Buggy) Asphalt; Pettibone-Rail Equipment; Power Grader; Power Scraper; Push Cat; Rotomill (all), Grinders & Planers of All types; Trench Machine (24"" wide & under); and Vermeer type Concrete Saw.

GROUP 3 - A-Frame; Air Compressor on Tunnel Work (low pressure); Asphalt Plant Engineer; Bobcat-type and/or Skid Steer Loader with or without Attachments; Highway Drills (all types); Locomotive (narrow gauge); Material Hoist/Elevator; Mixer, Concrete (more than one bag capacity); Mixer, one bag capacity (Side Loader); Power Boiler (Over 15 lbs. Pressure) Pump Operator installing & operating Well Points; Pump (4"" & over discharge); Railroad Tie Inserter/Remover; Roller, Asphalt; Rotovator (lime soil stabilizer); Switch & Tie Tampers (without lifting &

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aligning device); Utility Operator (Small equipment); and Welding Machines; Artiaculating/straight bed end dumps if assigned (minus $4.00 per hour.

GROUP 4 - Backfiller; Ballast Re-locator; Bars, Joint & Mesh Installing Machine; Batch Plant; Boring Machine Operator (48"" or less); Bull Floats; Burlap & Curing Machine; Concrete Plant (capacity 4 yd. & under); Concrete Saw (Multiple); Conveyor (Highway); Crusher; Deckhand; Farm-type Tractor with attachments (highway); Finishing Machine; Fireperson, Floating Equipment (all types); Fork Lift; Form Trencher; Hydro Hammer expect masonary; Hydro Seeder; Pavement Breaker; Plant Mixer; Post Driver; Post Hole Digger (Power Auger); Power Brush Burner; Power Form Handling Equipment; Road Widening Trencher; Roller (Brick, Grade & Macadam); Self-Propelled Power Spreader; Self-Propelled Power Subgrader; Steam Fireperson; Tractor (Pulling Sheepfoot, Roller or Grader); and Vibratory Compactor with Integral Power.

GROUP 5 - Compressor (Portable, Sewer, Heavy & Highway); Drum Fireperson (Asphalt Plant); Generator; Masonary Forklift; Inboard-Outboard Motor Boat Launch; Oil Heater (asphalt plant); Oiler/Helper; Power Driven Heater; Power Sweeper & Scrubber; Pump (under 4"" discharge); Signalperson; Tire Repairperson; VAC/ALLS; Cranes - Compact, track or rubber under 4,000 pound capacity; fueling and greasing; and Chainmen.

GROUP 6 - Master Mechanic & Boom from 150 to 180.

GROUP 7 - Boom from 180 and over.

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POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR ASBESTOS; HAZARDOUS/TOXIC WASTE PROJECTS GROUP 1 - A & B.............$ 39.23 19.66 ASBESTOS; HAZARDOUS/TOXIC WASTE PROJECTS GROUP 2 - A & B.............$ 38.90 19.66 ASBESTOS; HAZARDOUS/TOXIC WASTE PROJECTS GROUP 3 - A & B.............$ 34.64 19.66 ASBESTOS; HAZARDOUS/TOXIC WASTE PROJECTS GROUP 4 - A & B.............$ 30.70 19.66 ASBESTOS; HAZARDOUS/TOXIC WASTE PROJECTS GROUP 5 - A & B.............$ 27.30 19.66 HAZARDOUS/TOXIC WASTE PROJECTS GROUP 1 - C & D.............$ 35.96 19.66

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HAZARDOUS/TOXIC WASTE PROJECTS GROUP 2 - C & D.............$ 35.66 19.66 HAZARDOUS/TOXIC WASTE PROJECTS GROUP 3 - C & D.............$ 31.76 19.66 HAZARDOUS/TOXIC WASTE PROJECTS GROUP 4 - C & D.............$ 28.14 19.66 HAZARDOUS/TOXIC WASTE PROJECTS GROUP 5 - C & D.............$ 25.03 19.66 ALL OTHER WORK GROUP 1.....................$ 32.69 19.66 ALL OTHER WORK GROUP 2.....................$ 32.42 19.66 ALL OTHER WORK GROUP 3.....................$ 28.87 19.66 ALL OTHER WORK GROUP 4.....................$ 25.58 19.66 ALL OTHER WORK GROUP 5.....................$ 22.75 19.66

GROUP 1 - Rig, Pile Driver or Caisson Type; & Rig, Pile Hydraulic Unit Attached

GROUP 2 - Asphalt Heater Planer; Backfiller with Drag Attachment; Backhoe; Backhoe with Shear attached; Backhoe-Rear Pivotal Swing; Batch Plant-Central Mix Concrete; Batch Plant, Portable concrete; Berm Builder-Automatic; Boat Derrick; Boat-Tug; Boring Machine Attached to Tractor; Bullclam; Bulldozer; C.M.I. Road Builder & Similar Type; Cable Placer & Layer; Carrier-Straddle; Carryall-Scraper or Scoop; Chicago Boom; Compactor with Blade Attached; Concrete Saw (Vermeer or similar type); Concrete Spreader Finisher; Combination, Bidwell Machine; Crane; Crane-Electric Overhead; Crane-Rough Terrain; Crane-Side Boom; Crane-Truck; Crane-Tower; Derrick-Boom; Derrick-Car; Digger-Wheel (Not trencher or road widener); Double Nine; Drag Line; Dredge; Drill-Kenny or Similar Type; Easy Pour Median Barrier Machine (or similar type); Electromatic; Frankie Pile; Gradall; Grader; Gurry; Self-Propelled; Heavy Equipment Robotics Operator/Mechanic; Hoist-Monorail; Hoist-Stationary & Mobile Tractor; Hoist, 2 or 3 drum; Horizontal Directional Drill Operator; Jackall; Jumbo Machine; Kocal & Kuhlman; Land-Seagoing Vehicle; Loader, Elevating; Loader, Front End; Loader, Skid Steer; Locomotive; Mechanic/Welder; Metro Chip Harvester with Boom; Mucking Machine; Paver-Asphalt Finishing Machine; Paver-Road Concrete; Paver-Slip Form (C.M.I. or similar); Place Crete Machine with Boom; Post Driver (Carrier mounted); Power Driven Hydraulic Pump & Jack (When used in Slip Form or Lift Slab Construction); Pump Crete Machine; Regulator-Ballast; Hydraulic Power Unit not attached to Rig for Pile Drillings; Rigs-Drilling; Roto Mill or similar

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Full Lane (8' Wide & Over); Roto Mill or similar type (Under 8'); Shovel; Slip Form Curb Machine; Speedwing; Spikemaster; Stonecrusher; Tie Puller & Loader; Tie Tamper; Tractor-Double Boom; Tractor with Attachments; Truck-Boom; Truck-Tire; Trench Machine; Tunnel Machine (Mark 21 Java or similar); & Whirley (or similar type)

GROUP 3 - Asphalt Plant; Bending Machine (Pipeline or similar type); Boring machine, Motor Driven; Chip Harvester without Boom; Cleaning Machine, Pipeline Type; Coating Machine, Pipeline Type; Compactor; Concrete Belt Placer; Concrete Finisher; Concrete Planer or Asphalt; Concrete Spreader; Elevator; Fork Lift (Home building only); Fork lift & Lulls; Fork Lift Walk Behind (Hoisting over 1 buck high); Form Line Machine; Grease Truck operator; Grout Pump; Gunnite Machine; Horizontal Directional Drill Locator; Single Drum Hoist with or without Tower; Huck Bolting Machine; Hydraulic Scaffold (Hoisting building materials); Paving Breaker (Self-propelled or Ridden); Pipe Dream; Pot Fireperson (Power Agitated); Refrigeration Plant; Road Widener; Roller; Sasgen Derrick; Seeding Machine; Soil Stabilizer (Pump type); Spray Cure Machine, Self-Propelled; Straw Blower Machine; Sub-Grader; Tube Finisher or Broom C.M.I. or similar type; & Tugger Hoist

GROUP 4 - Air Curtain Destructor & Similar Type; Batch Plant-Job Related; Boiler Operator; Compressor; Conveyor; Curb Builder, self-propelled; Drill Wagon; Generator Set; Generator-Steam; Heater-Portable Power; Hydraulic Manipulator Crane; Jack-Hydraulic Power driven; Jack-Hydraulic (Railroad); Ladavator; Minor Machine Operator; Mixer-Concrete; Mulching Machine; Pin Puller; Power Broom; Pulverizer; Pump; Road Finishing Machine (Pull Type); Saw-Concrete-Self-Propelled (Highway Work); Signal Person; Spray Cure Machine-Motor Powered; Stump Cutter; Tractor; Trencher Form; Water Blaster; Steam Jenny; Syphon; Vibrator-Gasoline; & Welding Machine

GROUP 5 - Brakeperson; Fireperson; & Oiler

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ASHTABULA (North of Route 6, starting at the Geauga County Line, proceeding east to State Route 45), CUYAHOGA, ERIE (Eastern 2/3), GEAUGA, HURON (East of a line drawn from the north border through Monroeville & Willard), LAKE, LORAIN, MEDINA (North of Old Rte. #224), PORTAGE (West of a line from Middlefield to Shalersville to Deerfield), and SUMMIT (North of Old Rte. #224, including city limits of Barberton) COUNTIES

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IRONWORKER Ornamental, Reinforcing, & Structural..................$ 35.93 23.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0017-010 05/01/2020

ASHTABULA (Eastern part from Lake Erie on the north to route #322 on the south to include Conneaut, Kingsville, Sheffield, Denmark, Dorset, Cherry Valley, Wayne, Monroe, Pierpont, Richmond, Andover & Williamsfield Townships)

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IRONWORKER Structural, including metal building erection & Reinforcing.................$ 35.93 23.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0044-001 06/01/2018

ADAMS (Western Part), BROWN, BUTLER (Southern Part), CLERMONT, CLINTON (South of a line drawn from Blanchester to Lynchburg), HAMILTON, HIGHLAND (Excluding eastern one-fifth & portion of county inside lines drawn from Marshall to Lynchburg from the northern county line through E. Monroe to Marshall) and WARREN (South of a line drawn from Blanchester through Morrow to the west county line) COUNTIES

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IRONWORKER, REINFORCING Beyond 30-mile radius of Hamilton County Courthouse..$ 28.67 21.20 Up to & including 30-mile radius of Hamilton County Courthouse..................$ 27.60 20.70 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0044-002 06/01/2020

CLINTON (South of a line drawn from Blanchester to Lynchburg), HAMILTON, HIGHLAND (Excluding eastern one-fifth & portion of county inside lines drawn from Marshall to Lynchburg from the northern county line through E. Monroe to Marshall) & WARREN (South of a line drawn from Blanchester through Morrow to the west county line)

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IRONWORKER Fence Erector...............$ 28.76 21.40 Ornamental; Structural......$ 30.27 21.40 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0055-003 07/01/2019

CRAWFORD (Area Between lines drawn from where Hwy #598 & #30 meet through N. Liberty to the northern border & from said Hwy junction point due west to the border), DEFIANCE (S. of a line drawn from where Rte. #66 meets the northern line through Independence to the eastern county border), ERIE (Western 1/3), FULTON, HANCOCK, HARDIN (North of a line drawn from Maysville to a point 4 miles south of the northern line on the eastern line), HENRY, HURON (West of a line drawn from the northern border through Monroeville & Willard), LUCAS, OTTAWA, PUTNAM (East of a line drawn from the northern border down through Miller City to where #696 meets the southern border), SANDUSKY, SENECA, WILLIAMS (East of a line drawn from Pioneer through Stryker to the southern border), WOOD & WYANDOT (North of Rte. #30)

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Fence Erector...............$ 21.30 20.92 Flat Road Mesh..............$ 29.77 21.30 Tunnels & Caissons Under Pressure....................$ 29.77 21.30 All Other Work..............$ 30.38 24.40 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0147-002 06/01/2020

ALLEN (Northern half), DEFIANCE (Northern part, excluding south of a line drawn from where Rte. #66 meets the northern line through Independence to the eastern county border), MERCER (Northern half), PAULDING, PUTNAM (Western part, excluding east of a line drawn from the northern border down through Miller City to where #696 meets the southern border), VAN WERT, and WILLIAMS (Western part, excluding east of a line drawn from Pioneer through Stryker to the southern border) COUNTIES

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IRONWORKER.......................$ 29.58 23.27 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0172-002 06/01/2020

CHAMPAIGN (Eastern one-third), CLARK (Eastern one-fourth), COSHOCTON (West of a line beginning at the northwestern county line going through Walhonding & Tunnel Hill to the southern county line), CRAWFORD (South of Rte. #30), DELAWARE, FAIRFIELD, FAYETTE, FRANKLIN, HARDIN (Excluding a line drawn from Roundhead to Maysville), HIGHLAND (Eastern one-fifth), HOCKING, JACKSON (Northern half), KNOX, LICKING, LOGAN (Eastern one-third), MADISON, MARION, MORROW, MUSKINGUM (West of a line starting at Adams Mill going to Adamsville & going from Adamsville through Blue Rock to the southern border), PERRY, PICKAWAY, PIKE (Northern half), ROSS, UNION, VINTON and WYANDOT (South of Rte. #30) COUNTIES

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IRONWORKER.......................$ 30.75 20.80 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0207-004 06/01/2020

ASHTABULA (Southern part starting at the Geauga County line), COLUMBIANA (E. of a line from Damascus to Highlandtown), MAHONING (N. of Old Route #224), PORTAGE (E. of a line from Middlefield to Shalersville to Deerfield) & TRUMBULL

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IRONWORKER Layout; Sheeter.............$ 31.25 25.75 Ornamental; Reinforcing; Structural..................$ 28.06 24.70 Ornamental; Reinforcing.....$ 30.25 25.75 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0290-002 06/01/2020

ALLEN (Southern half), AUGLAIZE, BUTLER (North of a line drawn from east to the west county line going through Oxford, Darrtown & Woodsdale), CHAMPAIGN (Excluding east of a line drawn from Catawla to the point where #68 intersects the northern county line), CLARK (Western two-thirds), CLINTON

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(Excluding south of a line drawn from Blanchester to Lynchburg), DARKE, GREENE, HIGHLAND (Inside lines drawn from Marshall to Lynchburg & from the northern county line through East Monroe to Marshall), LOGAN (West of a line drawn from West Liberty to where the northern county line meets the western county line of Hardin), MERCER (Southern half), MIAMI, MONTGOMERY, PREBLE, SHELBY & WARREN (Excluding south of a line drawn from Blanchester through Morrow to the western county line) COUNTIES

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IRONWORKER.......................$ 29.68 22.90 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * IRON0549-003 12/01/2020

BELMONT, GUERNSEY, HARRISON, JEFFERSON, MONROE & MUSKINGUM (Excluding portion west of a line starting at Adams Mill going to Adamsville and going from Adamsville through Blue Rock to the south border)

Rates Fringes

IRONWORKER.......................$ 34.03 23.22 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0550-004 05/01/2020

ASHLAND, CARROLL, COLUMBIANA (W. of a line from Damascus to Highlandtown), COSHOCTON (E. of a line beginning at NW Co. line going through Walhonding & Tunnel Hill to the South Co. line), HOLMES, HURON (S. of Old Rte. #224), MAHONING (S. of Old Rte. #224), MEDINA (S. of Old Rte. #224), PORTAGE (S. of Old Rte. #224), RICHLAND, STARK, SUMMIT (S. of Old Rte. #224, Excluding city limits of Barberton), TUSCARAWAS, & WAYNE

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Ironworkers:Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing.......$ 29.27 20.87 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0769-004 06/01/2020

ADAMS (Eastern Half), GALLIA, JACKSON (Southern Half), LAWRENCE & SCIOTO

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IRONWORKER.......................$ 32.75 26.34 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0787-003 12/01/2020

ATHENS, MEIGS, MORGAN, NOBLE, and WASHINGTON COUNTIES

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IRONWORKER.......................$ 30.98 22.75 ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0265-008 05/01/2018

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LABORER ASHTABULA, ERIE, HURON, LORAIN, LUCAS, MAHONING, MEDINA, OTTAWA, PORTAGE, SANDUSKY, STARK, SUMMIT, TRUMBULL & WOOD COUNTIES GROUP 1....................$ 31.05 10.95 GROUP 2....................$ 31.22 10.95 GROUP 3....................$ 31.55 10.95 GROUP 4....................$ 32.00 10.95 CUYAHOGA AND GEAUGA COUNTIES ONLY: SEWAGE PLANTS, WASTE PLANTS, WATER TREATMENT FACILITIES, PUMPING STATIONS, & ETHANOL PLANTS CONSTRUCTION................$ 33.66 10.95 CUYAHOGA, GEAUGA & LAKE COUNTIES GROUP 1....................$ 32.28 10.95 GROUP 2....................$ 32.45 10.95 GROUP 3....................$ 32.78 10.95 GROUP 4....................$ 33.23 10.95 REMAINING COUNTIES OF OHIO GROUP 1....................$ 30.62 10.95 GROUP 2....................$ 30.79 10.95 GROUP 3....................$ 31.12 10.95 GROUP 4....................$ 31.57 10.95

LABORER CLASSIFICATIONS

GROUP 1 - Asphalt Laborer; Carpenter Tender; Concrete Curing Applicator; Dump Man (Batch Truck); Guardrail and Fence Installer; Joint Setter; Laborer (Construction); Landscape Laborer; Mesh Handlers & Placer; Right-of-way Laborer; Riprap Laborer & Grouter; Scaffold Erector; Seal Coating; Surface Treatment or Road Mix Laborer; Sign Installer; Slurry Seal; Utility Man; Bridge Man; Handyman; Waterproofing Laborer; Flagperson; Hazardous Waste (level D); Diver Tender; Zone Person & Traffic Control

GROUP 2 - Asphalt Raker; Concrete Puddler; Kettle Man Pipeline); Machine Driven Tools (Gas, Electric, Air); Mason Tender; Brick Paver; Mortar Mixer; Power Buggy or Power Wheelbarrow; Paint Striper; Sheeting & Shoring Man; Surface Grinder Man; Plastic Fusing Machine Operator; Pug Mill Operator; & Vacuum Devices (wet or dry); Rodding Machine Operator; Diver; Screwman or Paver; Screed Person; Water Blast, Hand Held Wand; Pumps 4"" & Under (Gas, Air or Electric) & Hazardous Waste (level C); Air Track and Wagon Drill; Bottom Person; Cofferdam (below 25 ft. deep); Concrete Saw Person; Cutting with Burning Torch; Form Setter; Hand Spiker (Railroad); Pipelayer; Tunnel Laborer (without air) & Caisson; Underground Person (working in Sewer and Waterline, Cleaning, Repairing & Reconditioning); Sandblaster Nozzle Person; & Hazardous Waste (level B)

GROUP 3 - Blaster; Mucker; Powder Person; Top Lander; Wrencher (Mechanical Joints & Utility Pipeline); Yarner; Hazardous Waste (level A); Concrete Specialist; Concrete Crew in Tunnels (With Air-pressurized - $1.00 premium); Curb Setter & Cutter; Grade Checker; Utility Pipeline Tapper; Waterline; and Caulker

GROUP 4 - Miner (With Air-pressurized - $1.00 premium); &

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Gunite Nozzle Person

TUNNEL LABORER WITH AIR-PRESSURIZED ADD $1.00 TO BASE RATE

SIGNAL PERSON WILL RECEIVE THE RATE EQUAL TO THE RATE PAID THE LABORER CLASSIFICATION FOR WHICH HE OR SHE IS SIGNALING.

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ASHTABULA, CUYAHOGA, GEAUGA, LAKE, LORAIN, PORTAGE (N. of the East-West Turnpike) & SUMMIT (N. of the East-West Turnpike)

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PAINTER COMMERCIAL NEW WORK; REMODELING; & RENOVATIONS GROUP 1....................$ 27.90 16.16 GROUP 2....................$ 28.30 16.16 GROUP 3....................$ 28.60 16.16 GROUP 4....................$ 34.16 16.16 COMMERCIAL REPAINT GROUP 1....................$ 26.40 16.16 GROUP 2....................$ 26.80 16.16 GROUP 3....................$ 27.10 16.16

PAINTER CLASSIFICATIONS - COMMERCIAL NEW WORK; REMODELING; & RENOVATIONS

GROUP 1 - Brush; & Roller

GROUP 2 - Sandblasting & Buffing

GROUP 3 - Spray Painting; Closed Steel Above 55 feet; Bridges & Open Structural Steel; Tanks - Water Towers; Bridge Painters; Bridge Riggers; Containment Builders

GROUP 4 - Bridge Blaster

PAINTER CLASSIFICATIONS - COMMERCIAL REPAINT

GROUP 1 - Brush; & Roller

GROUP 2 - Sandblasting & Buffing

GROUP 3 - Spray Painting

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FULTON, HENRY, LUCAS, OTTAWA (Excluding Allen, Bay, Bono, Catawba Island, Clay Center, Curtice, Danbury, Eagle Beach, Elliston, Elmore, Erie, Fishback, Gem Beach & Genova) & WOOD

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PAINTER NEW COMMERCIAL WORK GROUP 1....................$ 27.64 17.79 GROUP 2....................$ 27.39 17.79 GROUP 3....................$ 27.39 17.79 GROUP 4....................$ 27.39 17.79

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GROUP 5....................$ 27.39 17.79 GROUP 6....................$ 27.39 17.79 GROUP 7....................$ 27.39 17.79 GROUP 8....................$ 27.39 17.79 GROUP 9....................$ 27.39 17.79

REPAINT IS 90% OF JR

PAINTER CLASSIFICATIONS

GROUP 1 - Brush; Spray & Sandblasting Pot Tender

GROUP 2 - Refineries & Refinery Tanks; Surfaces 30 ft. or over where material is applied to or labor performed on above ground level (exterior), floor level (interior)

GROUP 3 - Swing Stage & Chair

GROUP 4 - Lead Abatement

GROUP 5 - All Methods of Spray

GROUP 6 - Solvent-Based Catalized Epoxy Materials of 2 or More Component Materials, to include Solvent-Based Conversion Varnish (excluding water based)

GROUP 7 - Spray Solvent Based Material; Sand & Abrasive Blasting

GROUP 8 - Towers; Tanks; Bridges; Stacks Over 30 Feet

GROUP 9 - Epoxy Spray (excluding water based)

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BUTLER COUNTY

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PAINTER GROUP 1.....................$ 21.95 10.20 GROUP 2.....................$ 25.30 10.20 GROUP 3.....................$ 25.80 10.20 GROUP 4.....................$ 26.05 10.20 GROUP 5.....................$ 26.30 10.20

PAINTER CLASSIFICATIONS

GROUP 1: Bridge Equipment Tender; Bridge/Containment Builder

GROUP 2: Brush & Roller

GROUP 3: Spray

GROUP 4: Sandblasting; & Waterblasting

GROUP 5: Elevated Tanks; Steeplejack Work; Bridge; & Lead Abatement

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BROWN, CLERMONT, CLINTON, HAMILTON & WARREN

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PAINTER HEAVY & HIGHWAY BRIDGES- GUARDRAILS-LIGHTPOLES- STRIPING Bridge Equipment Tender and Containment Builder....$ 21.95 10.20 Bridges when highest point of clearance is 60 feet or more; & Lead Abatement Projects.........$ 26.30 10.20 Brush & Roller.............$ 25.30 10.20 Sandblasting & Hopper Tender; Water Blasting.....$ 26.05 10.20 Spray......................$ 25.80 10.20 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0093-001 12/01/2018

ATHENS, GUERNSEY, HOCKING, MONROE, MORGAN, NOBLE and WASHINGTON COUNTIES

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PAINTER Bridges; Locks; Dams; Tension Towers; & Energized Substations.......$ 34.04 18.50 Power Generating Facilities.$ 30.89 18.50 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0249-002 06/01/2020

CLARK, DARKE, GREENE, MIAMI, MONTGOMERY & PREBLE

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PAINTER GROUP 1 - Brush & Roller....$ 24.17 11.22 GROUP 2 - Swing, Scaffold Bridges; Structural Steel; Open Acid Tank; High Tension Electrical Equipment; & Hot Pipes......$ 24.17 11.22 GROUP 3 - Spray; Sandblast; Steamclean; Lead Abatement..............$ 24.92 11.22 GROUP 4 - Steeplejack Work..$ 25.12 11.22 GROUP 5 - Coal Tar..........$ 25.67 11.22 GROUP 6 - Bridge Equipment Tender & or Containment Builder.....................$ 32.88 11.22 GROUP 7 - Tanks, Stacks & Towers......................$ 27.81 11.22 GROUP 8 - Bridge Blaster, Rigger......................$ 35.88 11.22 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0356-002 09/01/2009

KNOX, LICKING, MUSKINGUM, and PERRY

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PAINTER Bridge Equipment Tenders and Containment Builders....$ 27.93 7.25 Bridges; Blasters; andRiggers..................$ 34.60 7.25 Brush and Roller............$ 20.93 7.25 Sandblasting; Steam Cleaning; Waterblasting; and Hazardous Work..........$ 25.82 7.25 Spray.......................$ 21.40 7.25 Structural Steel and Swing Stage.......................$ 25.42 7.25 Tanks; Stacks; and Towers...$ 28.63 7.25 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0438-002 12/01/2018

BELMONT, HARRISON and JEFFERSON COUNTIES

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PAINTER Bridges, Locks, Dams, Tension Towers & Energized Substations.................$ 32.80 17.68 Power Generating Facilities.$ 29.65 17.68 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0476-001 06/01/2020

COLUMBIANA, MAHONING, and TRUMBULL COUNITES

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PAINTER GROUP 1.....................$ 26.47 14.53 GROUP 2.....................$ 33.10 14.53 GROUP 3.....................$ 26.68 14.53 GROUP 4.....................$ 27.12 14.53 GROUP 5.....................$ 27.12 14.53 GROUP 6.....................$ 27.37 14.53 GROUP 7.....................$ 28.47 14.53

PAINTER CLASSIFICATIONS:

GROUP 1: Painters, Brush & Roller

GROUP 2: Bridges

GROUP 3: Structural Steel

GROUP 4: Spray, Except Bar Joist/Deck

GROUP 5: Epoxy/Mastic; Spray- Bar Joist/Deck; Working Above 50 Feet; and Swingstages

GROUP 6: Tanks; Sandblasting

GROUP 7: Towers; Stacks

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ADAMS, HIGHLAND, JACKSON, PIKE & SCIOTO

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PAINTER GROUP 1.....................$ 31.48 16.46 GROUP 2.....................$ 32.97 16.46 GROUP 3.....................$ 34.46 16.46 GROUP 4.....................$ 37.38 16.46

PAINTER CLASSIFICATIONS

GROUP 1 - Containment Builder

GROUP 2 - Brush; Roller; Power Tools, Under 40 feet

GROUP 3 - Sand Blasting; Spray; Steam Cleaning; Pressure Washing; Epoxy & Two Component Materials; Lead Abatement; Hazardous Waste; Toxic Materials; Bulk & Storage Tanks of 25,000 Gallon Capacity or More; Elevated Tanks

GROUP 4 - Stacks; Bridges

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Sign Painter & Erector...........$ 20.61 3.50+a+b+c

FOOTNOTES: a. 7 Paid Holidays: New Year's Day; Memorial Day; July 4th; Labor Day; Thanksgiving Day; Christmas Day & 1 Floating Day b. Vacation Pay: After 1 year's service - 5 days' paid vacation; After 2, but less than 10 years' service - 10 days' paid vacation; After 10, but less than 20 years' service - 15 days' paid vacation; After 20 years' service - 20 days' paid vacation c. Funeral leave up to 3 days maximum paid leave for death of mother, father, brother, sister, spouse, child, mother-in-law, father-in-law, grandparent and inlaw provided employee attends funeral

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ASHLAND, CRAWFORD, ERIE, HANCOCK, HURON, MARION, MORROW, OTTAWA (Allen, Bay, Bono, Catawba Island, Clay Center, Curtice, Danbury, Eagle Beach, Elliston, Elmore, Erie, Fishback, Gem Beach & Genoa), RICHLAND, SANDUSKY, SENECA & WYANDOT

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PAINTER Brush & Roller..............$ 24.66 14.05 Structural Steel............$ 26.26 14.05

WINTER REPAINT: Between December 1 to March 31 - 90%JR

$.50 PER HOUR SHALL BE ADDED TO THE RATE OF PAY FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF WORK:

While working swingstage, boatswain chair, needle beam and horizontal cable. While operating sprayguns, sandblasting, cobblasting and high pressure waterblasting (4000psi).

$1.00 PER HOUR SHALL BE ADDED TO THE RATE OF PAY FOR THE

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CLASSIFICATION OF WORK:

For the application of catalized epoxy, including latex epoxy that is deemed hazardous, lead abatement, or for work or material where special precautions beyond normal work duties must be taken. For working on stacks, tanks, and towers over 40 feet in height.

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GALLIA, LAWRENCE, MEIGS & VINTON

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PAINTER Base Rate...................$ 24.83 10.00 Bridges, Locks, Dams & Tension Towers..............$ 27.83 10.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0841-001 06/01/2018

MEDINA, PORTAGE (South of and including Ohio Turnpike), and SUMMIT (South of and including Ohio Turnpike) COUNTIES

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Painters: GROUP 1.....................$ 25.75 14.35 GROUP 2.....................$ 26.40 14.35 GROUP 3.....................$ 26.50 14.35 GROUP 4.....................$ 26.60 14.35 GROUP 5.....................$ 27.00 14.35 GROUP 6.....................$ 39.20 11.75 GROUP 7.....................$ 27.00 14.35

PAINTER CLASSIFICATIONS:

GROUP 1 - Brush, Roller & Paperhanger

GROUP 2 - Epoxy Application

GROUP 3 - Swing Scaffold, Bosum Chair, & Window Jack

GROUP 4 - Spray Gun Operator of Any & All Coatings

GROUP 5 - Sandblast, Painting of Standpipes, etc. from Scaffolds, Bridge Work and/or Open Structural Steel, Standpipes and/or Water Towers

GROUP 6 - Public & Commerce Transportation, Steel or Galvanized, Bridges, Tunnels & Related Support Items (concrete)

GROUP 7 - Synthetic Exterior, Drywall Finisher and/or Taper, Drywall Finisher and Follow-up Man Using Automatic Tools

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PAINTER Bridges; Towers, Poles & Stacks; Sandblasting Steel; Structural Steel & Metalizing..................$ 22.78 13.63 Brush & Roller..............$ 21.77 13.63 Spray; Tank Interior & Exterior....................$ 22.60 13.63 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN1020-002 07/01/2020

ALLEN, AUGLAIZE, CHAMPAIGN, DEFIANCE, HARDIN, LOGAN, MERCER, PAULDING, PUTNAM, SHELBY, VAN WERT, and WILLIAMS COUNTIES

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PAINTER Brush & Roller..............$ 25.22 14.11 Drywall Finishing & Taping..$ 23.92 14.11 Lead Abatement..............$ 26.97 14.11 Spray, Sandblasting Pressure Cleaning, & Refinery....................$ 25.87 14.11 Swing Stage, Chair, Spiders, & Cherry Pickers...$ 25.47 14.11 Wallcoverings...............$ 22.82 14.11

All surfaces 40 ft. or over where material is applied to or labor performed on, above ground level (exterior), floor level (interior) - $.50 premium

Applying Coal Tar Products - $1.00 premium

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DELAWARE, FAIRFIELD, FAYETTE, FRANKLIN, MADISON, PICKAWAY, ROSS & UNION

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PAINTER Bridges.....................$ 34.64 14.40 Brush; Roller...............$ 25.16 14.40 Sandblasting; Steamcleaning; Waterblasting (3500 PSI or Over)& Hazardous Work.......$ 25.86 14.40 Spray.......................$ 25.66 14.40 Stacks; Tanks; & Towers.....$ 28.67 14.40 Structural Steel & Swing Stage.......................$ 25.46 14.40 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0109-001 05/01/2018

MEDINA, PORTAGE, STARK, and SUMMIT COUNTIES

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PLASTERER........................$ 28.86 17.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0109-003 05/01/2018

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CARROLL, HOLMES, TUSCARAWAS, and WAYNE COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

PLASTERER........................$ 28.21 17.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0132-002 05/01/2018

BROWN, BUTLER, CLERMONT, HAMILTON, HIGHLAND, WARREN COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

PLASTERER........................$ 28.86 17.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0404-002 05/01/2018

ASHTABULA, CUYAHOGA, GEAUGA, AND LAKE COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

PLASTERER........................$ 29.63 17.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0404-003 05/01/2018

LORAIN COUNTY

Rates Fringes

PLASTERER........................$ 28.86 17.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0526-022 05/01/2018

COLUMBIANA, MAHONING, and TRUMBULL COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

PLASTERER........................$ 28.86 17.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0526-023 05/01/2018

BELMONT, HARRISON, and JEFFERSON COUNTIES

Rates Fringes

PLASTERER........................$ 28.21 17.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0886-001 05/01/2018

FULTON, HANCOCK, HENRY, LUCAS, PUTNAM, and WOOD COUNTIES

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PLASTERER........................$ 29.63 17.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0886-003 05/01/2018

DEFIANCE, ERIE, HURON, OTTAWA, PAULDING, SANDUSKY, and SENECA COUNTIES

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PLASTERER........................$ 28.86 17.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0886-004 05/01/2018

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ALLEN, AUGLAIZE, HARDIN, LOGAN, MERCER, and VAN WERT COUNTIES

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PLASTERER........................$ 28.21 17.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0042-002 07/01/2018

ASHLAND, CRAWFORD, ERIE, HURON, KNOX, LORAIN, MORROW, RICHLAND & WYANDOT

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Plumber, Pipefitter, Steamfitter......................$ 34.20 22.07 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0050-002 07/06/2020

DEFIANCE, FULTON, HANCOCK, HENRY, LUCAS, OTTAWA, PAULDING, PUTNAM, SANDUSKY, SENECA, WILLIAMS & WOOD

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Plumber, Pipefitter, Steamfitter......................$ 43.60 26.73 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0055-003 05/04/2020

ASHTABULA, CUYAHOGA, GEAUGA, LAKE, MEDINA (N. of Rte. #18 & Smith Road) & SUMMIT (N. of Rte. #303, including the corporate limits of the city of Hudson)

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PLUMBER..........................$ 37.07 27.71 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0083-001 07/01/2017

BELMONT & MONROE (North of Rte. #78)

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Plumber and Steamfitter..........$ 32.16 31.51 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0094-002 05/01/2020

CARROLL (Northen Half), STARK, and WAYNE COUNTIES

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PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER...............$ 35.78 21.44 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0120-002 05/04/2020

ASHTABULA, CUYAHOGA, GEAUGA, LAKE, LORAIN (the C.E.I. Power House in Avon Lake), MEDINA (N. of Rte. #18) & SUMMIT (N. of #303)

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PIPEFITTER.......................$ 40.22 25.48 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0162-002 06/01/2020

CHAMPAIGN, CLARK, CLINTON, DARKE, FAYETTE, GREENE, MIAMI, MONTGOMERY & PREBLE

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Plumber, Pipefitter, Steamfitter......................$ 32.25 26.47 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0168-002 06/01/2019

MEIGS, MONROE (South of Rte. #78), MORGAN (South of Rte. #78) & WASHINGTON

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PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER...............$ 35.32 31.63 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0189-002 06/01/2019

DELAWARE, FAIRFIELD, FRANKLIN, HOCKING, LICKING, MADISON, MARION, PERRY, PICKAWAY, ROSS & UNION

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Plumber, Pipefitter, Steamfitter......................$ 38.45 16.98 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0219-002 05/31/2018

MEDINA (Rte. #18 from eastern edge of Medina Co., west to eastern corporate limits of the city of Medina, & on the county road from the west corporate limits of Medina running due west to and through community of Risley to the western edge of Medina County - All territory south of this line), PORTAGE, and SUMMIT (S. of Rte. #303) COUNTIES

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Plumber and Steamfitter..........$ 37.02 23.79 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0392-002 06/01/2020

BROWN, BUTLER, CLERMONT, HAMILTON & WARREN

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PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER...............$ 33.91 22.29 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0396-001 08/01/2020

COLUMBIANA (Excluding Washington & Yellow Creek Townships & Liverpool Twp. - Secs. 35 & 36 - West of County Road #427), MAHONING and TRUMBULL COUNTIES

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PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER...............$ 34.30 26.56 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0495-002 06/01/2018

CARROLL (Rose, Monroe, Union, Lee, Orange, Perry & Loudon Townships), COLUMBIANA (Washington & Yellow Creek Townships & Liverpool Township, Secs. 35 & 36, West of County Rd. #427), COSHOCTON, GUERNSEY, HARRISON, HOLMES, JEFFERSON, MORGAN (South to State Rte. #78 & from McConnelsville west on State Rte. #37 to the Perry County line), MUSKINGUM, NOBLE, and TUSCARAWAS COUNTIES

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Plumber, Pipefitter, Steamfitter......................$ 38.24 23.09 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0577-002 06/01/2019

ADAMS, ATHENS, GALLIA, HIGHLAND, JACKSON, LAWRENCE, PIKE, SCIOTO & VINTON

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Plumber, Pipefitter, Steamfitter......................$ 34.90 24.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * PLUM0776-002 07/01/2020

ALLEN, AUGLAIZE, HARDIN, LOGAN, MERCER, SHELBY and VAN WERT COUNTIES

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Plumber, Pipefitter, Steamfitter......................$ 37.63 25.58 ---------------------------------------------------------------- TEAM0377-003 05/01/2020

STATEWIDE, EXCEPT CUYAHOGA, GEAUGA & LAKE

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TRUCK DRIVER GROUP 1.....................$ 28.89 15.40 GROUP 2.....................$ 29.31 15.40

TRUCK DRIVER CLASSIFICATIONS

GROUP 1 - Asphalt Distributor; Batch; 4- Wheel Service; 4-Wheel Dump; Oil Distributor & Tandem

GROUP 2 - Tractor-Trailer Combination: Fuel; Pole Trailer; Ready Mix; Semi-Tractor; & Asphalt Oil Spraybar Man When Operated From Cab; 5 Axles & Over; Belly Dump; End Dump; Articulated Dump; Heavy Duty Equipment; Low Boy; & Truck Mechanic

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CUYAHOGA, GEAUGA & LAKE

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TRUCK DRIVER GROUP 1.....................$ 29.55 16.95 GROUP 2.....................$ 30.05 16.95

GROUP 1: Straight & Dump, Straight Fuel

GROUP 2: Semi Fuel, Semi Tractor, Euclids, Darts, Tank, Asphalt Spreaders, Low Boys, Carry-All, Tourna-Rockers, Hi-Lifts, Extra Long Trailers, Semi-Pole Trailers, Double Hook-Up Tractor Trailers including Team Track & Railroad Siding, Semi-Tractor & Tri-Axle Trailer, Tandem Tractor & Tandem Trailer, Tag Along Trailer, Expandable Trailer or Towing Requiring Road Permits, Ready-Mix (Agitator or Non-Agitator), Bulk Concrete Driver, Dry Batch Truck, Articulated End Dump

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WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental.

================================================================ Note: Executive Order (EO) 13706, Establishing Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors applies to all contracts subject to the Davis-Bacon Act for which the contract is awarded (and any solicitation was issued) on or after January 1, 2017. If this contract is covered by the EO, the contractor must provide employees with 1 hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours they work, up to 56 hours of paid sick leave each year. Employees must be permitted to use paid sick leave for their own illness, injury or other health-related needs, including preventive care; to assist a family member (or person who is like family to the employee) who is ill, injured, or has other health-related needs, including preventive care; or for reasons resulting from, or to assist a family member (or person who is like family to the employee) who is a victim of, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Additional information on contractor requirements and worker protections under the EO is available at www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts.

Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)).

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The body of each wage determination lists the classification and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the cited type(s) of construction in the area covered by the wage determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical order of ""identifiers"" that indicate whether the particular rate is a union rate (current union negotiated rate for local), a survey rate (weighted average rate) or a union average rate (weighted union average rate).

Union Rate Identifiers

A four letter classification abbreviation identifier enclosed

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in dotted lines beginning with characters other than ""SU"" or ""UAVG"" denotes that the union classification and rate were prevailing for that classification in the survey. Example: PLUM0198-005 07/01/2014. PLUM is an abbreviation identifier of the union which prevailed in the survey for this classification, which in this example would be Plumbers. 0198 indicates the local union number or district council number where applicable, i.e., Plumbers Local 0198. The next number, 005 in the example, is an internal number used in processing the wage determination. 07/01/2014 is the effective date of the most current negotiated rate, which in this example is July 1, 2014.

Union prevailing wage rates are updated to reflect all rate changes in the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) governing this classification and rate.

Survey Rate Identifiers

Classifications listed under the ""SU"" identifier indicate that no one rate prevailed for this classification in the survey and the published rate is derived by computing a weighted average rate based on all the rates reported in the survey for that classification. As this weighted average rate includes all rates reported in the survey, it may include both union and non-union rates. Example: SULA2012-007 5/13/2014. SU indicates the rates are survey rates based on a weighted average calculation of rates and are not majority rates. LA indicates the State of Louisiana. 2012 is the year of survey on which these classifications and rates are based. The next number, 007 in the example, is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. 5/13/2014 indicates the survey completion date for the classifications and rates under that identifier.

Survey wage rates are not updated and remain in effect until a new survey is conducted.

Union Average Rate Identifiers

Classification(s) listed under the UAVG identifier indicate that no single majority rate prevailed for those classifications; however, 100% of the data reported for the classifications was union data. EXAMPLE: UAVG-OH-0010 08/29/2014. UAVG indicates that the rate is a weighted union average rate. OH indicates the state. The next number, 0010 in the example, is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. 08/29/2014 indicates the survey completion date for the classifications and rates under that identifier.

A UAVG rate will be updated once a year, usually in January of each year, to reflect a weighted average of the current negotiated/CBA rate of the union locals from which the rate is based.

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WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS

1.) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be:

* an existing published wage determination * a survey underlying a wage determination

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* a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage determination matter * a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling

On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed.

With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to:

Branch of Construction Wage Determinations Wage and Hour Division U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210

2.) If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to:

Wage and Hour Administrator U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210

The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party's position and by any information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue.

3.) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to:

Administrative Review Board U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210

4.) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final.

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END OF GENERAL DECISION"

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Revised Bid Sheet (ADDENDUM NO. 5)

The items listed herein will constitute a complete Contract. A Bid must be made on each Item with no qualifying statement. Bidder acknowledges that quantities are not guaranteed and final payment will be based on actual quantities determined as provided in the Contract Documents. All specific cash allowances are included in the prices set forth below and have been computed in accordance with paragraph 11.8 of the General Conditions:

WL-100 AREA ELEVATED STORAGE TANK NORTHWESTERN WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT

Item No.

Description

Estimated Amount

Unit

Unit Cost in Numbers

Unit Price in Words

Total Estimated Cost of Item

1

1.5 MG Elevated Water Storage Tank-As Specified

1

LS

2

Waterline and Appurtenances

1

LS

3

Site Work including paving, drainage, grading, seeding and mulching

1

LS

4

Telemetry/SCADA Allowance (by WD Automation)

1

LS

$22,400.00

Twenty-Two Thousand Four Hundred and no dollars

$22,400.00

TOTAL BASE BID PRICE- (Subject to correction) IN NUMBERS $ IN WORDS $

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ALTERNATE BID NO. 1

Item No.

Description

Estimated Amount

Unit

Unit Cost in Numbers

Unit Price in Words

Total Estimated Cost of Item

1A

1.5 MG Elevated Water Storage Tank-Alternate Manufacturer*

1

LS

2

Waterline and Appurtenances

1

LS

3

Site Work including paving, drainage, grading, seeding and mulching

1

LS

4

Telemetry/SCADA Allowance (by WD Automation)

1

LS

$22,400.00

Twenty Two Thousand Four Hundred and no dollars

$22,400.00

TOTAL ALTERNATE BID PRICE- (Subject to correction) IN NUMBERS $ IN WORDS $ TANK MANUFACTURER NAME: *PLEASE NOTE MANUFACTURER OF TANK AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION MAY BE REQUESTED PRIOR TO BID AWARD 12/15/2020

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SECTION 26 6005 – SCADA SYSTEM

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SCOPE

A. The work covered by this section of the specifications consists of furnishing all plant, labor, equipment, and materials in connection with the supply and installation of one (1) telemetry systems equipment and appurtenant work. Training of Owner personnel shall be included.

B. The telemetry systems shall include all required equipment, software, and programming for complete operating systems. The systems are located at the Northwestern Water and Sewer District, Wood County, Ohio. The site will communicate via UHF connection.

C. The system components shall consist of:

1. New Water Treatment Building/RTU

a. New RTU with internet communications through Amplex Electric, Inc.

D. The contractor is responsible for reprogramming the existing master station, backup equipment, operator interfaces, and communication systems at the Lemoyne Road Water Tower and any required remote location to incorporate the additional RTU inputs, screens, reports, etc. and any remote operator interface equipment.

E. The internet communication system shall be configured as required for proper communication with the master station. The method and data path shall be determined by the telemetry system vendor.

1.2 RELATED SECTIONS

A. Section 26 0500 - General Electrical Provisions.

B. Section 26 0515 - Basic Materials and Methods.

1.3 SUBMITTALS

A. Submit three copies of the following documentation for review.

B. Submit product data:

1. Material list of items to be provided under this Section. 2. Manufacturer's product data and other related information to prove compliance with

specified requirements. 3. Wiring diagrams with I/O points shown. 4. Operation and Maintenance manual for the new equipment.

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1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Deliver, store, protect and handle products to site in a manner acceptable to the manufacturer so at to not void any warranties.

B. Accept products on site in factory containers. Inspect for damage.

C. Store products in clean, dry area; maintain temperature and humidity within limits acceptable to the manufacturer.

1.5 MAINTENANCE SERVICE

A. Furnish manufacturer's service and maintenance of all materials furnished under this Section until the date of Substantial Completion.

B. All materials furnished under this Section shall be warranted by the manufacturer for a minimum of one year commencing with the date of Substantial Completion.

1.6 QUANTITIES

A. All materials specified as part of this Section shall be provided in quantities as required by contract documents and as required for a complete operational system.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MATERIALS

A. Shall conform to the following requirements. Configuration and quantities of devices shall be as specified or shown on the Drawings. Should additional appurtenances be required, but not specifically indicated here or elsewhere, in order to effect the intent of the contract documents, such appurtenances shall be provided.

2.2 MANUFACTURER REFERENCES

A. The system described and shown by the contract documents has been designed around the manufacturers identified. The equipment from these manufacturers must be used as the base bid. Substitutions to the listed manufacturers must be identified in the bid documents.

B. The RTU equipment and programming requirements shall be provided by WD Automation unless otherwise indicated.

2.3 REMOTE TERMINAL UNITS (RTUs)

A. The RTUs shall be provided by WD Automation, Inc., 300 Broad Suite 2B, Mt. Vernon, Illinois 62864 to mount and interface with the new pump station equipment, metering station equipment, and chemical feed equipment in a NEMA 4X stainless steel enclosure with condensation prevention heaters.

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B. The RTUs shall have a total memory complement required for the operation and functions specified with spare capacity for future requirements.

C. Power supply shall provide power for the RTU systems. Line voltage shall be 115 VAC and be rated for the voltage and current capacity as required for the RTU systems.

D. Provide a battery back-up power supply for the RTUs. Voltage shall be 115VAC. Back-up power shall consist of a rechargeable sealed battery with a trickle charger, both sized to provide back-up power for all devices requiring power for operation of the RTUs and panel displays for a minimum of one hour. RTU supply shall be mounted in the enclosure.

E. Operating programs, system setting, configuration, parameter set points required for RTU operations shall be stored on EEPROM.

F. The RTUs shall employ an Allen-Bradley programmable controller Micrologix 1400 with expansion capabilities for the addition of future I/O and pump station monitoring functions, metering station monitoring function, and chemical feed system monitoring functions.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 TELEMETRY EQUIPMENT AND PROGRAMMING

A. Contact Mr. Tim Dejournett at WD Automation, Inc. at 618-315-6558 and [email protected] to coordinate the furnishing of required equipment and service.

B. The Contractor shall include in his contract price a total allowance of $ 22,400 for WD Automation, Inc. to provide the following equipment and services.

1. Northwestern Water and Sewer District - New Water Treatment Building

a. Furnish one (1) new RTU. b. RTU to include equipment for I/O and internet communications. c. Setting up the communication system from the RTUs to the MTU and coordinate

with the Village. d. Termination of all wiring inside the RTUs. e. Reprogramming of the MTU backup equipment and other operator interface

equipment to include the new wastewater pump stations in the SCADA System including graphic, trends, logs, etc.

f. Check out and start up including verification of input signals from the control panels and equipment.

g. Install wireless device approved by the District. h. Furnish and install antenna, antenna cable, and surge arrester on RTU.

C. Work by Electrical Contractor (Not Included in Allowance)

1. Installation of the RTU in the pump station. 2. Furnish and install raceway and wiring between RTU and equipment including power

source. 3. Termination of wiring outside the RTU.

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3.2 INSTALLATION

A. The Electrical Contractor shall be responsible for the installation of the raceway, wiring, and wire terminations.

B. Install in accordance with published manufacturer’s instructions and standard trade practices.

C. Do not install products until major construction is complete and building interior is enclosed and heated.

D. Connect input and output devices as indicated.

3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

A. Field inspection, commissioning, and testing will be performed under provisions of Section 26 6009 by the equipment suppliers.

B. Perform operational testing on control systems to verify proper operation and field wiring connections.

3.4 TRAINING

A. The Contractor shall include four (4) hours of training at the construction site for the Owner’s personnel on the operation, maintenance and programming of the instrumentation control, telemetry and radio equipment.

B. The Training personnel shall be qualified and certified to provide training for the equipment provided.

C. All costs associated with the training including travel and living, training documents and presentation equipment, except Owner personnel time, shall be included.

PART 4 - SPECIAL PROVISIONS

4.1 RTU SCHEDULE

A. This subpart is intended to assist the Contractor with coordinating the locations of specific devices that are specified in this Section. Shown on the Input/Output (I/O) List are the I/O points to be wired to/from the RTU.

B. If an isolated signal is not available from the primary device to the RTU input structure or if interposing relays are required to properly interface to existing circuits, the necessary interfaces shall be provided at no additional cost. Relays shall be minimum DPDT, with coil voltages and contact ratings as required for the application.

C. Conventional I/O addressing shall be used to identify the location of the I/O point to be incorporated into the I/O structure.

D. All spare points shown on the Input/Output List or not used by the process shall be wired from the enclosure terminal blocks to the appropriate I/O modules.

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4.2 TELEMETRY FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

A. General Programming

1. The telemetry system RTUs I/O, display functions and alarms are listed in the RTUs I/O listing.

B. Northwestern Water and Sewer District Elevated Tank Waterline 100 - RTU-ETWL100

1. The new RTU shall be furnished with I/O equipment and programming for the total I/O listed.

2. The RTU shall include equipment to communicate with the Master Station and other RTUs via UHF and internet connection.

3. The RTU shall include a battery backup system. 4. The RTU enclosure shall be a stainless steel NEMA 4X enclosure and be installed on a

rack at the pump station.

C. System Master Station and Backup PLC Equipment

1. Update software to incorporate the inputs into all appropriate displays, controls, trends, and reports for the new pump stations.

4.3 I/O LISTING

A. The I/O Listing is as follows:

1. The following I/O shall be incorporated into the new elevated tank RTU via hardwire connection.

2. The RTUs shall include chassis space and power supply capacity for the addition of

future I/O modules.

END OF SECTION 26 0553

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December 30, 2020

WD Automation, Inc. 3000 Broadway Suite 2B

Mt. Vernon, IL 62864

WD Automation, Inc. 3000 Broadway Suite 2B Mt. Vernon, IL 62864 Phone: 618-315-6558 Fax: 618-315-6559 Proposal # 14012-35

Attention: All bidding contractors Customer: Northwestern Water & Sewer District 12560 Middleton Pike Bowling Green, OH 43402 [email protected]

Phone (419)-354-9090 Fax (419)-533-4803

Proposal

Overview: Provide monitoring of and control of the Lemoyne Road (Waterline 100) Tank from the NWWSD SCADA system. The status will be communicated to the NWWSD Office SCADA via the Esteem 192CHP radio zone1 through the East Broadway pump station to the NWWSD office RTU panel, and over a secure internet connection provided by Amplex for display and alarm, and alarms added to the alarm dialer software. A Foxboro pressure transducer in a gauge transducer panel at the Tank will be provided to monitor the Tank level. The tank will communicate the level to the East Broadway bps. The pumps will be started and stopped based on the tank level from setpoints on the Panelview HMI display, and remote setpoints added to the SCADA. Status and trend screens will be added to the SCADA. FCC radio license co-ordination is included. A static IP address from Amplex will be provided by the owner with a connection into the RTU panel. Wires and conduit will be provided to monitor the generator, transfer switch, tank level, tank mixer, ventilation fan, and sprayer. Item #1: Lemoyne Road Tank site control and monitoring. Major items to include:

- Allen Bradley Panelview plus7 series 7inch HMI display; - Allen Bradley 1766-L32AWA 1400 micrologix PLC; - Spectrum controls 1762sc-NI8 8 channel analog input card; - Hoffman 36x24x10 RTU panel; - Hoffman 100 watt panel heater; - Phoenix Contact 5 port Ethernet switch (1); - Yagi UHF directional antenna; - Automation direct temperature sensor; - Esteem 192CHP UHF radio; - Samlex 1223 series 12 volt power supply; - Microtik hexlite series router; - Apc 600 vA UPS battery backup; - LDF4 co-axial cable as needed.

Notes: Inputs will be wired to the Tank PLC by the contractor (digital and analog). RTU panel, gauge transducer panel, co-axial cable, and antenna installed by contractor. A UHF antenna will be provided to be mounted on the tank by the contractor. Co-axial cable will be installed with a conduit into the RTU cabinet by the contractor.

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WD Automation, Inc. 3000 Broadway Suite 2B

Mt. Vernon, IL 62864

Item #2: Hoffman painted gray steel gauge transducer panel. Major items to include:

- Hoffman 20x16x8 Nema4 gauge transducer panel; - Hoffman 200 watt panel heater; - Foxboro IGP10 series pressure transducer; - Wika 100 PSI gauge.

Notes: Gauge transducer panel will be installed and wired by the contractor. One year warranty of components is provided. One start-up trip is included.

Total Net Price including all options (less taxes): $22,400.00

WD Automation, Inc. is pleased to submit our proposal for your project. If you have any additional questions or need any additional information please contact:

Mr. Tim Dejournett 3000 Broadway Suite 2B

Mt. Vernon, IL 62864 Phone: 618-315-6558

Fax: 618-315-6559 Cell: 618-246-0628

[email protected]

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December 30, 2020

WD Automation, Inc. 3000 Broadway Suite 2B

Mt. Vernon, IL 62864

Payment Terms:

Net 30 days from date of invoice *1.5% Discount given if payment is received within 10 days of invoice

Price is valid for 30 days from date of this quotation. Prices do not include any applicable Sales Taxes. Unless specified, installation is not included.

Company

Accepted By Date

Name and Title

WD Automation, Inc.

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SECTION 26 0500 - GENERAL ELECTRICAL PROVISIONS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE OF WORK

A. Division 26 shall include all labor, materials, tools, equipment and services necessary for and/or reasonably incidental to the furnishing and installation of electrical work as shown on the contract documents and specified herein, for a complete and operable installation.

B. The documents encompassed by these specifications and the attached drawings outline

the work and/or materials required to furnish, install, alter, and/or expand the electrical system to provide a complete, finished and operational project. This shall include all associated cutting, patching, excavation, backfill, compaction, concrete bases, manholes, supports, auxiliary steel, inserts, anchors, chases, sleeves, etc., required to accomplish all portions of this Work, without relying upon other trades, or the work described in other divisions of the specifications, unless it is specifically stated in Division 26 or on the Electrical Drawings, that an item will be provided by another trade. Wherever the word ‘provide’ is used, it shall be understood to mean: furnish and install complete and ready for proper use.

C. This division of work includes, but is not limited to, the following major areas of electrical

work:

1. Provide a new underground service to the new water tower as indicated on project drawings.

2. Provide new lighting, devices, branch circuits, panels, surge protection device, and feeders in this new elevated water tower.

3. Provide new 80 KW/100 KVA 480V, 3 phase, 4 wire standby diesel fuel generator by Kohler or Cummins only.

4. Provide new generator concrete foundation. 5. Provide protective bollards. 6. Provide new NEMA 3R, 3 pole, 225A, service rated ATS. 7. Provide devices, conduit, wiring, control equipment, and telemetry system. 8. The Electrical Contractor shall include in their bid an allowance of $22,400 to

employ the services of WD Automation with Tim DeJournett 618-246-0628, [email protected] to provide services for installation of telemetry system, radio and internet The following services shall be provided by WD Automation.

a. New Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) at the new water tower. The RTU will

have an operator interface. b. Radio communication system at the new RTU and with NWWSD’s facility.

The radio equipment includes 900 MHZ radios, antennas, antenna cable, and connection hardware.

c. Programming of the RTU. d. Reprogramming of the MTU at NWWSD facility to incorporate the new

RTU at the water tower. e. Startup, integration, and operator training f. Radio path study

9. Electrical contractor shall install RTU, telemetry panels, antennas, antenna cables, and mounting hardware as directed by WD Automation.

10. Electrical Contractor to provide all conduit and wiring for the installation of the telemetry system.

11. Provide standby generator with ATS as indicated on project drawings.

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12. Provide two 2” empty conduits with pull string, stubbed and capped, from interior water tank equipment rack to handhole for future water shed and bulk water storage located as indicated on plan.

13. Provide two 1” conduits, with pull string and capped, from panelboard rack to interior top of water tank.

14. Provide two (2) empty 3” PVC conduit with pull string for future use by Amplex. Coordinate location prior to installation.

15. Provide cable management bars with ¾” holes. Coordinate exact location prior to installation.

D. Work By Others:

1. This controls integrator will add control signals for the elevated water tower per

SCADA system RTU input/output list at the end of this section. 1.2 DRAWINGS

A. The accompanying drawings are complementary to the specifications. Work indicated by either, shall be considered as being required by both. No apparent omission from the Drawings shall relieve the Contractor from providing equipment, materials, or services described by the electrical specifications or drawings.

B. Electrical contractor shall review Architectural, Structural and Mechanical Plans, etc., and

shall adjust his work to conform to all conditions indicated thereon. Discrepancies shown on different plans, in specifications or field conditions, shall be promptly brought to the attention of the Engineer for a resolution.

C. The Drawings may be superseded by later revised drawings or specification addenda and

the Contractor shall conform to all reasonable changes without extra cost to the Owner. All items not specifically mentioned in the specifications or noted on the drawings but which are obviously necessary to make a complete working installation, shall be included.

D. The electrical drawings are schematic in nature. The exact location of conduits, boxes,

devices, fixtures, etc., (not referenced by dimension), shall be determined in the field considering interferences, structural conditions, appearance, and the work of other trades. Minor changes in the location of electrical items, from that shown on the drawings, shall not constitute a reason for additional compensation. Contractor shall field verify dimensions indicated by scaling the plans, since actual distances, locations and elevations will be governed by actual field conditions.

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS AND REFERENCES

A. The Instruction to Bidders, General Conditions, Special Conditions, Addenda, Alternates, these Technical Specifications and the Drawings together with the Contract and Proposal Form comprise the Contract Documents for the Electrical Contract.

B. Bidder shall refer to applicable portions of Division 1 - General and Division 15 - Mechanical

as many of the general requirements stated therein apply to or will affect the Electrical work and coordination between the trades is required.

C. The term Engineer as used herein refers to the design team on the project.

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1.1 REFERENCED CODES AND STANDARDS

A. Perform all work in accordance with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code as issued by the National Fire Protection Association International, National Electrical Safety Code, Life Safety Code, State of Ohio Building Codes, and any local codes or ordinances.

B. All work, materials and apparatus shall conform to the rules and regulations of the National

Board of Fire Underwriters, to the Codes and Standards of the various National Engineering Societies applicable to the work in question, and to the following:

ACIL American Council of Independent Laboratories ANSI American National Standards Institute ASTM American Society for Testing & Materials AWS American Welding Society FM Factory Mutual IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IES Illuminating Engineering Society NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration UL Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. NEC National Electric Code NESC National Electrical Safety Code NFPA National Fire Protection Association

State Codes Local Codes

C. The above standards are minimum requirements. When plans and/or specifications call

for higher standards, the plans and/or specifications shall govern.

D. All materials shall be installed using tools, methods, means, supports, etc., as may be recommended by the material manufacturer, even if more stringent than the governing codes or regulations specified by the NEC and the State Building Code.

E. All new electrical equipment shall have Arc Flash labels to meet OSHA requirements. F. Materials and equipment for which there are Underwriters’ Laboratories Standards

requirements, shall have listing of Underwriters’ Laboratories and be so labeled and installed per the manufacturers’ recommendations.

1.1 PERMITS AND FEES

A. The architect/engineer will submit the electrical plans for approval and obtain the State Electrical Permit.

B. The Contractor shall secure and pay for all plan approvals and permits, pay all associated

fees and shall, after completion of the work, secure at his expense a certificate of final inspection and approval from the inspection authorities and fire marshall that have such jurisdiction.

C. Engineer will provide three (3) sets of professional engineer sealed plans and

specifications for use in obtaining plan approvals.

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1.1 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. All material manufacturers shall be firms regularly engaged in the manufacture of products for electrical work of the sizes, types and ratings as specified, and whose products have been in satisfactory use in similar service for not less than three (3) years.

B. Contractors shall have at least three (3) years of successful installation experience on

electrical projects similar to that required for this work. Upon request of the Engineer, such experience shall be outlined and documented in writing, including project names, locations, contract amounts, reference persons and phone numbers. If requested, these shall be submitted prior to award of contract.

1.1 SUBMITTALS

A. The Contractor shall maintain such insurance as outlined in the General Conditions of the Contract, and shall submit evidence thereof prior to the execution of a contract with the owner.

B. The Contractor shall submit all proposed sub-contractors to the Engineer within 10 days of

the contract award. The award of Sub-Contracts shall be subject to approval and acceptance of the Sub-Contractor by the Owner and the Engineer.

C. Materials and equipment for which there are Underwriters’ Laboratories Standard

requirement, shall have listing of Underwriters’ Laboratories and be so labeled. D. Within 10 days of the contract award, the contractor shall submit the name of the proposed

project foreman, along with a brief description of his qualifications, experience, and prior work with this contractor. The selection of the foreman is subject to the approval and acceptance of the Owner and Engineer.

E. Approval Drawings

1. Approval Drawings are required for all materials enumerated in paragraph 5 below, and for any custom built and/or special purpose equipment.

2. Prior to releasing any order for material for this project, this Contractor shall submit to the Engineer eight sets of approval drawings securely fastened in a folder with each item clearly and completely identified and itemized on the transmittal sheet. Submittals shall be made sufficiently in advance of the required order release date, to allow the Engineer ample time to review such information. Multiple components intended to function together, shall be coordinated and submitted together.

3. The Contractor shall review all shop drawings and forward to Engineer only when and if they meet his approval. All drawings submitted shall bear the approval stamp (or equivalent) of the contractor as evidence that the drawings have been checked by him and that the information submitted represents the actual material item or equipment that will be provided.

4. Manufacturer’s catalog cuts are acceptable for standard cataloged equipment where such cuts indicate all necessary data. Where any page lists multiple items, these pages shall be clearly noted or highlighted to indicate the item submitted for this project.

5. Approval drawings are required for the following items, if they are used by the project:

a. Service Entrance Switchboard b. Lighting Fixtures c. PLC Control System Hardware

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d. Safety Switches e. PLC Control System Software f. Handholes g. Control System Primary Devices h. Capacitors i. Radio Telemetry System & Accessories j. Electric Heat k. Telephone/Data Cabling & Outlets l. Timers m. Communications Cabling n. Lighting Controls o. Automatic Transfer Switches p. Motor Starters q. Standby Power Equipment & Accessories r. Primary Cables s. Panelboards t. Dry Transformers u. Distribution Switchboards v. Busways w. UPS Equipment x. Surge Suppressors y. Motor Control Centers z. Padmounted Transformers aa. Variable Frequency Drives bb. Specialty Materials such as Fireproofing Materials

6. Additional information necessary to insure thorough or detailed approval and

provide necessary information for installation may be requested and when requested shall be furnished promptly to avoid unnecessary delay in completing the approval or delaying the construction.

7. Review of manufacturers’ approval drawings or schedules by the Engineer shall not relieve the contractor from responsibility for errors or omissions in manufacturers’ drawings or schedules and deviations from the drawings and specifications. The Engineer shall not be responsible for material quantities, where referenced on the approval drawings.

8. Approval drawings for each item submitted shall be complete including physical dimensions, weight, color and shall list all electrical ratings, voltages, amperage, and construction details adequate to review installation methods, rough-in dimensions, type of rough in box, etc. Drawings shall also indicate all technical information, operating characteristics and capacities appropriate to the item, such as Kva, temperature rise, control devices, wiring diagrams, ballast data, lamps recommended, CU tables for fixtures, etc.

9. Items furnished by others: The Contractor will be provided complete manufacturers detailed shop drawings, wiring and connection diagrams, for all equipment to which his work connects. It shall be this Contractor’s responsibility to request such drawings in advance of the time they are needed. Work that must be altered because of the Contractor’s failure to request and obtain such shop drawings, shall be corrected without additional cost to the owner.

F. Record Drawings

1. Contractor shall keep in the field, and open to inspection, an accurate and current

record of all deviations from Contract Drawings and Specifications. He shall neatly and correctly enter in colored marker any deviations on drawings affected. An extra set of drawings will be furnished for this purpose.

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2. On completion of the work, the record drawings shall indicate actual routing of conduit (i.e. above ceiling, in slab), location of outlets, circuit numbering for all lighting, power and receptacle circuits. Underground feeders and ductbanks shall be located by dimension to assist in future excavations. Before final approval, contractor shall certify to the accuracy of each sheet by signature thereon and deliver same to Engineer.

3. At completion of the project, the Record Drawings will be delivered to the Owner by the Engineer along with the final Instruction Manuals.

4. All final operating and instruction manuals, record drawings, etc., shall be completed and turned over to the Engineer prior to request for final payment.

G. Instruction Manual: Bind the written operating instructions, shop drawings, equipment

catalog cuts and manufacturer’s maintenance instructions into a hard-backed binder, so that they can be accommodated into 8 ½” X 11” size. Provide written instructions for each system requiring operator intervention under normal and design conditions. Submit one copy to the Engineer for approval. Upon approval, submit three (3) copies to the Engineer for delivery to the Owner. Materials shall be assembled as follows:

1. Title Page—Title of Job, Owner, Address, Date of Submittal, Name of Contractor

and Name of Engineer. 2. Index of all sections 3. A section listing items requiring periodic service for proper operation, and either

state the service needed or refer to the manufacturer’s data in the binder that describes the proper service.

4. A section of all project shop drawings, complete with a section index. 5. A section of all material manufacturer’s operating instructions, complete with a

section index. 6. A list of all material (other than basic materials) and material suppliers used on the

job, Contractor’s purchase order numbers, supplier’s name and address, for future use by the owner’s maintenance personnel.

1.2 VISITING THE SITE

A. Contractor shall examine the site and compare it with the drawings and specifications, and shall satisfy himself as to all conditions under which the work is to be performed. Failure to do so shall be deemed as acceptance of existing conditions. The contractor shall ascertain and check the location of any existing structures or equipment which may affect this work.

B. It shall be the responsibility of this Contractor to refer to any discrepancies upon

examination of site and drawings to the Engineer before bid due date. No allowances shall be made on his behalf for any extra expense to which he may put due to failure or neglect on his part to make such examination.

1.1 GUARANTEE

A. This Contract shall guarantee his workmanship and materials (incandescent and quartz lamps excepted), for a period of one year from the date of final acceptance and leave his work in perfect order at completion. Should defects develop within the guarantee period, this Contractor shall, upon notice of same, remedy the defects and have all damages to other work or furnishings caused by the defects or the work of correcting same repaired and/or replaced at his expense, to the condition before such damage. The date of final acceptance is defined as the date of signature of the Engineer on the final payment of this Contract, unless otherwise defined in the General or Special Conditions.

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PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.2 MATERIALS

A. Unless specified otherwise, all materials shall be new and of the best quality and, if applicable, materials shall bear certification of quality. If requested, Contractor shall furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials.

B. Provide all basic electrical materials including conduit, raceways, fittings, conductors,

cabling, trays, boxes, supports, devices, connections, cover plates, grounding, controls, labeling, etc., whether or not specifically shown, specified or noted, as may be required for a complete and operable installation.

C. All equipment and materials supplied shall contain no asbestos materials.

2.3 STANDARDS AND SUBSTITUTIONS

A. Those articles, devices, materials, forms of construction, fixtures, etc., named in the specifications to denote the kind and quality required, whether or not the words "or equal" are used, shall be known as "Standards" and all proposals shall be based on same. Where two or more "Standards" are named together, the successful bidder may furnish any one of the "Standards" named, but Contractors shall make their selections known to Engineer within 10 days following award of their contract.

B. Note that "substitutions" are not permitted except under the strict guidelines of the General

Conditions. In no case will a "substitution" affect determining of the lowest bid.

C. Approval of "substitutions" prior to the bid date, will be considered only if a request is submitted in accordance with the General Conditions, at least twenty-one (21) working days prior to the bid date, complete with appropriate specifications, drawings, performance data, electrical ratings, capacities & capabilities, samples and other information which may be required to assist the Engineer and Owner, in determining whether or not the proposed substitution is acceptable. Approval of such requests for substitutions of materials or methods other than that specified, will be contingent upon submission of proof, satisfactory to the Engineer and Owner, that:

1. The proposed substitute is equal or superior in quality, serviceability and

availability, to the specified item; 2. The use of the substitute will not involve changes in construction details, design,

or artistic effect; 3. The warranty provided for the substitute, will be the same as would be provided

for the specified item.

D. Should a Contractor desire to furnish materials, systems or construction methods which are not specified, he may propose such items by submitting a "Voluntary Alternate" proposal, attached to the form of proposal. Such voluntary alternates shall include a clear and accurate description of the proposed items including quantities involved; an outline of other items, including the work of other trades, which may be affected by the alternate items; and a firm cost proposal which would be ADDED to or DEDUCTED from the base bid proposal. If the voluntary alternate is considered, the Contractor shall submit, upon request of the Engineer, all other such technical support data, similar to that referenced above for "substitutions", to provide the Engineer and Owner information upon which to base their decision.

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PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION

A. All work shall be done by mechanics skilled in the particular trade involved and shall be of the best quality, shall be done in a neat, workmanlike manner, up to present standards and practices.

B. Installation shall be so made that its several component parts will function together as a

workable system. It shall be complete with all accessories necessary for its operation and shall be left with all equipment properly adjusted and in working order.

C. Work shall be executed in conformity with best practice and so as to contribute to efficiency

of operation, minimum maintenance, accessibility and sightlines.

D. All installations shall provide for efficiency of operation, ease of maintenance, efficient utilization of space, and good construction practice, in concert with all other trades and contractors. Special care shall be exercised to insure that proper equipment maintenance and normal component replacements may be accomplished after final project completion without removal of excessive unrelated items of equipment, raceways, boxes, etc.

E. The Contractor shall have in charge of work at all times during construction a competent

foreman or superintendent, experienced in the work to be installed under this division of the work and with previous experience as a foreman for successful Contractor. Note that selection of the foreman shall be subject to the approval of the Engineer and Owner.

F. Immediately correct all work which is found unacceptable by the Engineer. Work shall be

unacceptable where it is not in conformance with the Drawings, Specifications or normal standards of good workmanship.

G. The Contractor shall furnish and install raceway and wiring for all equipment that is supplied

by others and requires electrical connection. 3.2 COORDINATION

A. This Contractor shall review the drawings and specifications of other trades involved in the project, and shall examine the work of such, to which his work must connect, attach, align, or otherwise coordinate. This Contractor shall, in no case, connect to, attach to, cover up, or finish work adjacent to defective or improper work, but shall notify the appropriate other contractor and the Engineer, upon such circumstance.

B. The Contractor must be prepared to enter upon his work promptly and shall layout and

conduct his work at all times so as not to interfere unnecessarily with the operations of the Owner or other contractors. He shall work in harmony with such other contractors and the Owner to the best interests of the job as a whole. Provide adequate and timely input to the contractor preparing "coordination drawings" where specified elsewhere. All conflicts shall be resolved in the best interest of the Owner and the successful completion of the project.

C. Contractor shall lay out his work and be responsible for correct locations, elevations, and

dimensions of all work executed under this contract. He shall exercise proper precautions to verify figures shown on drawings before laying out the work and shall be held responsible for any error resulting from his failure to exercise such precaution.

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D. No pleas as to acts, orders, directions or supervision of the Engineer or Owner shall be admitted as justification of any error or departure from the terms of the Contract, unless such order or directions are explicitly given in writing.

E. If motors or equipment furnished by others, require more or larger starters, more or larger

branch circuits, additional disconnects, etc., the contractor furnishing such motors or equipment shall reimburse the Electrical Contractor for the cost differential he incurs. It is the responsibility of each contractor furnishing motors, to advise the Electrical Contractor of the exact function of the systems to assure proper operation of the system.

3.3 SCHEDULING

A. Contractor shall take special note of the construction phasing and time constraints in other portions of these specifications. It is necessary that the Electrical Contractor cooperate closely with the Engineer, Owner and General Contractor as to the areas of work and coordination of the various trades, etc. It shall be the responsibility of this Contractor to carefully plan his delivery and work schedule to coincide with operation and schedule of the other Contractors.

B. Electrical Contractor shall work closely with the General Contractor and submit a

Construction Schedule to coordinate with the General Contractors Schedule prior to actual start of construction and shall outline specifically those items whose delivery or installation may cause schedule difficulties.

C. Exposed raceways and boxes installed after the room has been painted, shall be painted

to match the room finish. 3.4 CLEANING AND FINISHING

A. After all tests have been completed and approved by the Engineer and Owner, this Contractor shall clean all fixtures and equipment leaving everything in working order at completion of the work.

B. All tags, stickers, markings, etc., shall be removed from fixtures, conduit and equipment.

All operating instructions, connections diagrams, etc., furnished with equipment shall be turned over to the Engineer as part of the Operating Instruction Brochure.

C. Finally, all debris created by execution of electrical work shall be removed by this

Contractor in a timely manner. 3.5 IDENTIFICATION

A. Provide engraved nameplates on all new equipment provided under this contract, as follows:

1. Transformers 2. Control Panels 3. Motor Control Centers 4. Panelboards 5. Switchboards 6. Backboards 7. Motor Starters 8. Large Junction Boxes 9. Safety Switches 10. Terminal Cabinets 11. Control System Cabinets

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12. Transfer Switches 13. Metering Devices 14. Control System Primary Elements 15. Variable Frequency Drives 16. Capacitor Banks

B. Lettering shall include name of equipment, the specific unit number and any reference to

on-off or other instructions that are applicable.

C. Nameplates shall be laminated phenolic with a white surface and black core. Items related with or fed via emergency power shall be red with white core. Use 1/16" thick material for plates up to 2" X 4". For larger sizes use 1/8" thick material.

D. Lettering shall be condensed gothic. The space between lines shall be equal to the width

of the letters. Use 1/4" minimum height letters which occupy four to the inch. Increase letter size to ½" on largest plates.

E. Nameplates shall be securely fastened to equipment with screws or rivets except as

specifically directed otherwise by the Engineer.

F. Nameplates shall be provided on each branch feeder unit in distribution panels, switchboards and motor control centers.

G. Both ends of each cable or grouping of wires shall be permanently marked with the same

cable number.

H. Each conductor shall be permanently marked with terminal number to which connected. 3.6 FIELD TESTING

A. Contractor shall conduct such tests and adjustments of equipment as required by Engineer or necessary to verify performance requirements. Submit data taken during such tests to Engineer. Contractor shall pay all professional testing firm fees involved in required testing of equipment. Tests shall include the operation of all lights and equipment, and grounding and insulation resistance measurements on all major power feeders and not more than ten (10) other representative circuits and any others for which a technical reason exists for such testing.

B. Electrical Contractor shall provide necessary electrical personnel and testing instruments

as required or desired by the Engineer to insure proper performance or load balance, etc.

C. Load Balancing: This Contractor shall furnish personnel and equipment and insure that building power, lighting, motor and appliance loads are balanced between phases of service entrances, distribution feeders and/or transformers to within ten (10) per cent under maximum load conditions. Special care shall be taken during load balance to assure that reverse rotation of motors is not caused.

D. Phasing/Rotation: All panels, switches, switchgear, motor control, etc., shall be checked

and verified in the presence of the engineer for "ABC" - "CLOCKWISE" rotation in accordance with NEMA Standards and Recommendations. This includes all existing panels and switchgear being re-fed. Exercise caution that reconnections of panel feeders, etc., does not cause any motor phase rotation reversal.

E. At the completion of the project, Contractor shall verify complete Ground/Neutral

separation except at the main service bonding jumper and shall clear and correct all other grounded neutrals within his scope of work.

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F. Systems: All alarm and signaling systems, such as Telemetry System, Programmable

Controller System, etc., shall be checked out and tested by a qualified field representative of the equipment vendor. A report shall be submitted to Engineer by Vendor representative indicating results of such final checkout and tests. Final payment will not be approved until such report is submitted.

3.7 EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEM DEMONSTRATIONS

A. All special purpose equipment and alarm and signaling systems, such as Standby Power Systems, Telemetry Systems, Programmable Controller System, Automatic Power Factor Control System, Exterior Lighting Control, U.P.S., Security System, etc., shall be demonstrated in the presence of the Owner and Engineer including operation of random devices, components and wiring, to verify proper operation of the finished installation.

B. System demonstrations shall be scheduled ONLY after all devices, components, etc., have

been fully tested and system is in final operating condition. 3.8 ORIENTATION AND TRAINING

A. Provide a minimum of 4 hours total instruction to personnel selected by the Owner. Schedule instructions with at least two weeks advance notice. Instructions shall include the following.

1. Show location of items of equipment and explain what they do. 2. Refer to operating instruction manual for record and clarity. 3. Coordinate written and verbal instructions so that each is understood by personnel.

B. Provide a receipt, signed by Owners Personnel that the instructions were conducted.

C. Personnel instructions shall NOT be combined in any way with equipment start up, testing,

debugging or system demonstrations.

D. Electrical items anticipated to be covered by these instructions, include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following:

1. Power System Connection and Operation 2. Service and Panelboards 3. Contactors and Control Functions 4. Uninterruptible Power System 5. Automatic Power Factor Correction 6. Communication, Signal & Alarm Systems 7. Electric Heating System 8. Security System 9. Electrical Control Systems

E. See 266000 Series specification sections for separate and additional instructions for

control panels, instrumentation, control wiring, and programmable controller and telemetry systems when required.

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SCADA System RTU INPUT/OUTPUT LIST

Signal Type

Item No. Description Panel DI AI DO AO Signal Level Alarm Display Control Field Device

Notes

Desired? (Y/N)

1 Water Tank Level Tank RTU X 4-20 mA X X Level Transmitter EU (%, ft)?

2 Tower Air Space Temperature Low Tank RTU X 120 VAC X X Temperature Switch

3 Loss of Power Tank RTU X 120 VAC X X Transformer

4 Entry Alarm Tank RTU X 120 VAC X X Door Switch/Motion Detector Door Switch

5 Sprayer Pump Fault Tank RTU X 120 VAC X X Pump Motor O/L Capability to remote reset

6 Blower Motor Fault Tank RTU X 120 VAC X X Blower Motor O/L Capability to remote reset

7 Mixer Compressor Motor Fault Tank RTU X 120 VAC X X Compressor Motor O/L Capability to remote reset

8 Sprayer Running Tank RTU X 120 VAC X X Pump Motor Starter

9 Blower Running Tank RTU X 120 VAC X Blower Motor Starter

10 Mixer Running Tank RTU X 120 VAC X Compressor Motor Starter

11 Sprayer Run/Stop Tank RTU X 24 VDC X Interposing Relay

12 Blower Run/Stop Tank RTU X 24 VDC X Interposing Relay

13 Mixer Run/Stop Tank RTU X 24 VDC X X Interposing Relay

14 Sprayer Pump Motor Current Tank RTU X 4-20 mA X X Current Transducer

15 Blower Motor Current Tank RTU X 4-20 mA X X Current Transducer

16 Mixer Compressor Motor Current Tank RTU X 4-20 mA X X Current Transducer

17 Fill Valve Control Command (0-100%) Tank RTU X 4-20 mA X X Fill Valve Actuator

18 Fill Valve Position Feedback (0-100%) Tank RTU X 4-20 mA Fill Valve Actuator

19 Fill Valve Fully Opened Tank RTU X 24 VDC X Fill Valve Actuator

20 Fill Valve Fully Closed Tank RTU X 24 VDC X Fill Valve Actuator

21 Generator Running Tank RTU X 24 VDC X X Fill Valve Actuator

22 Generator Common Trouble Alarm Tank RTU X 24 VDC X X Fill Valve Actuator

23 Automatic Transfer Switch in Generator Position Tank RTU X 24 VDC X X Fill Valve Actuator

Totals: 14 5 3 1