REQUEST FOR BID LARIMER COUNTY COLORADO 200 WEST
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REQUEST FOR BID LARIMER COUNTY COLORADO 200 WEST
REQUEST FOR BID LARIMER COUNTY COLORADO 200 WEST OAK STREET, SUITE 4000 FORT COLLINS, COLORADO BID NUMBER: PROJECT NUMBER: DESCRIPTION: BID OPENING DATE: B14-03 9393 2014 Miscellaneous Trucking and Hauling Monday, February 24th, 2014 Please bid DELIVERED PRICES on the following Goods or Services. No bid is contingent on the purchase of all items listed. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids or parts thereof. Prices and terms shall remain in effect for 30 days from date of opening. The Board of Larimer County Commissioners will be receiving sealed bids at the office of the Purchasing Director, 200 West Oak Street, Suite 4000, Fort Collins, Colorado, up to 2:00 P.M. (our clock), Monday, February 24th, 2014. Bid documents and specifications will be available on the Larimer County Web Site only at www.larimer.org/bids/ starting February 5, 2014. All bidders shall be experienced trucking and hauling contractors and must be knowledgeable in the use of the Colorado Department of Transportation’s Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction and will be required at certain sites to comply with all provisions of FHWA Form1273 (see Attachment “B”). CDOT is conducting a Scraping and Blasting Project along US Hwy 36. The excess material generated by this project will be made available to local agencies such as Larimer County in response to the September 2013 Floods. The majority of this material will be used as road embankment and slope protection for September 2013 Flood damage sites. The contractor’s trucks will be loaded at various locations along US Hwy 36 between Lyons and CR 47 by the CDOT contractor. Trucking delays may be encountered during CDOT Blasting operations. The scraped and shot materials will likely range in size from passing a #200 sieve to 48 inch boulders. Larimer County intends to contract with a company capable of trucking and hauling such material to projects or stockpile site(s) to be determined prior to hauling. Most of the project or stockpile sites will be located in the Estes Park, Pinewood Springs, Berthoud, Loveland, Masonville, and Stove Prairie areas. Efforts shall be made to allow for efficient haul routes once stockpile or project sites are determined. The work may also consist of hauling other roadway construction materials from other sources to or for County road and bridge projects. Debris haul off to a certified landfill may also be required. Certain projects may require DavisBacon wages be paid (see Attachment “A”), which will be determined on a per-project basis. All work referenced in the Project Specifications and Specials and in the cost schedule shall be performed by the proposing contractor. This contract is an annual service contract. The County, at its sole option, may offer to extend this contract for up to four (4) additional one-year terms. Although an estimate of quantities to be requested has been supplied in the Cost Schedule, actual quantities may be more or less. There is no guaranteed minimum amount of work to be ordered. Adjustment in the contractor’s unit prices, equipment and manpower rates shall not be allowed, regardless of actual quantities ordered. The contractor shall commence work on each separate project within five (5) working days of written notification by the County of the location and scope of the work, unless otherwise approved by the engineer and reflected in the work order. It is estimated that the total cost of all items in the bid schedule will not exceed $1,000,000.00. A Pre-Bid Conference will be held Friday, February 14th, 2014 at 2:00p.m. in the Lake Estes conference room on the third floor across from the Engineering Department, located at 200 West Oak Street, Fort Collins, Colorado. Representatives of Larimer County will be present to discuss the project and to answer questions. Bidders are requested (not required) to attend and participate in the conference. All questions regarding this project should go to Matt Johnson at 970-498-5724 or e-mail to [email protected]. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Bidder shall not stipulate in his bid any conditions not contained in the specifications, unless specifically requested in the special instructions. Any bids that fail to comply with the literal letter of these instructions and the specifications may be rejected forthwith. Bids shall be typewritten or written in ink on the form prepared by the County. The person signing the bid shall initial all corrections or erasures made on your bid. It is understood that the Board of Larimer County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids and to waive informalities in bids, and to accept the bid that, in the opinion of the Board, is in the best interest of Larimer County. The total cost of bid preparation and submission shall be borne by the bidder. If, in the sole judgment of the Board of Larimer County Commissioners, the bids or proposals are substantially equal, the Board may grant the contract to companies located in Larimer County. No telephone, e-mail, or facsimile bids will be accepted. Bids must be clearly identified on the front of the envelope by bid number and title. Responsibility for timely submittal and routing of bids, prior to opening, lies solely with the bidder. Bids received after the opening time specified will not be considered. Minority Business Enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on grounds of race, color or national origin. Bids must be furnished exclusive of any Federal, State or Local taxes. Illegal Aliens- Public Contracts For Services 1. The Contractor certifies that the Contractor shall comply with the provisions of C.R.S. 8-17.5-101, et. seq. The Contractor shall not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien to perform work under this contract or enter into a contract with a subcontractor that fails to certify to the Contractor that the subcontractor shall not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien to perform work under this contract. 2. The Contractor represents, warrants, and agrees that it (a) has verified that it does not employ any illegal aliens, through participation in a program approved under C.R.S. 8-17.5-102. 3. a. If the Contractor elects to participate in the State of Colorado Department program pursuant to C.R.S. 8-17.5-102, the Contractor must provide the County a copy of their completed Notice of Participation Form. b. If the Contractor hires a new employee who performs work under this public contract, the Contractor must provide the County affirmation as required by C.R.S. 8-17.5-102(5)(c)(II). The Contractor shall comply with all reasonable requests made in the course of an investigation by the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment. If the Contractor fails to comply with any requirement of this provision or C.R.S. 8-17.5-101, et. seq., the County may terminate this Contract for breach of contract, and the Contractor shall be liable for actual and consequential damages to the County. 4. The Contractor shall not use the programs approved under C.R.S. 8-17.5-102 to undertake preemployment screening of job applicants while this Contract is being performed. 5. If the Contractor obtains actual knowledge that a subcontractor performing work under this contract knowingly employs or contracts with an illegal alien, the contractor shall: a. Notify the subcontractor and the County within three days that the Contract has actual knowledge that the subcontractor is employing or contracting with an illegal alien; and b. Terminate the subcontract with the subcontractor if within three days of receiving the notice required pursuant to sub-paragraph “a” above, the subcontractor does not stop employing or contracting with the illegal alien, unless the subcontractor provides information to establish that the subcontractor has not knowingly employed or contracted with an illegal alien. BIDDING INSTRUCTIONS: The following items are part of the proposal for the above noted project. If any of these items are not included with your proposal forms, please contact the Larimer County Purchasing Department. Bid Package General Instructions Proposal Form Anti-Collusion Affidavit Certificate of Intent to Sublet Bid Bond Bid Schedule Special Provisions It is not necessary to return the entire Proposal Package for the Bid Opening. Submittal of the following completed forms is required: Proposal Form Anti-Collusion Affidavit Certificate of Intent to Sublet Bid Bond Bid Schedule Each Bid must be accompanied by a Bid Guaranty consisting of a properly Certified Check, Cashier’s Check or Bid Bond, in the amount of five percent (5%) of the contractor’s bid, without conditions, payable to Larimer County. The sample Bid Bond included in these bid documents may be used as Bid Guaranty. This is the only acceptable form for a Bid Bond, no other form will be accepted. Bid Guaranties may be held until the contract is awarded, provided the time from bid opening to contract award does not exceed thirty days. The successful Bidder will be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds. Each bid must contain a unit bid price for each item shown in the Bid Schedule, and a completed Certificate of Intent to Sublet. Failure to include unit bid prices and Certificate may be cause for rejection. The original of the signed Affidavit relative to collusion shall be submitted by the Contractor with the bid. The bid will be rejected if it does not contain the signed affidavit. The Bid and Bid Guaranty must be placed in one envelope securely sealed there and labeled: BID NO. 14-03 PROJECT NO. 9393 2014 MISCELLANEOUS TRUCKING AND HAULING Larimer County will not be responsible for the premature opening of Bids not properly labeled. PROPOSAL FOR PROJECT NO. 9393 - 2014 Miscellaneous Trucking & Hauling TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Larimer County, Colorado I/We have examined the Plans and Specifications and the site of the proposed work and receipt of Addendum No(s). _________ is hereby acknowledged. I/We certify that no illegal aliens will be employed or contracted with to perform work under this contract in compliance with the provisions of C.R.S. 8-17.5-101, et. seq. I/We understand and accept the proposition that the Estimate of quantities is approximate only, that the quantities are subject to either increase or decrease and propose to perform any increased or decreased quantities of work at the unit price named in this Proposal, except for alterations provided for in the Specifications. I/We agree that the Invitation for Bids, Proposal Requirements and Conditions, the Plans and Specifications, any Special Provisions, and this Proposal shall form and be part of the Contract to be signed by me/us if this Proposal is accepted, and that I/we will furnish a Contract Bond in a penal sum equal to the estimated contract price, with surety, or sureties, to guarantee the completion of the work and also to guarantee that all material and labor upon this work, or incidental to the completion of this work, shall be fully paid for. I/We hereby propose to furnish all labor, machinery, equipment, materials and supplies, and to sustain all the expense incurred in doing the work hereinafter described for what is known as: Project No. 9393 – 2014 Miscellaneous Trucking & Hauling, that may be awarded the undersigned in pursuance of a certain advertisement of the Board of County Commissioners, Larimer County, Colorado, dated February 24, 2014 a copy of which advertisement is attached and made a part hereof, and in accordance with the full details, Plans and Specifications as prescribed by said Board of County Commissioners and under the direction and according to the instructions of said Board or their authorized assistants, for the prices named in the Proposal. I/We agree to protect my/our employees on this contract, if awarded to _________________________, by adequate compensation insurance. I/We agree that any Extra Work or materials which the said Board may order in writing is to be paid for either at a lump sum or unit prices agreed upon prior to the work on the force account basis as specified in the Specifications, the force account bills to be checked and signed at the end of each day by the engineer or inspector in charge, and the Contractor's representative; provided that no class or item of work or material for which a unit bid price is provided in this Proposal is to be classified as Extra Work. I/We hereby agree to execute a Contract and Bond and supply Insurance Endorsement forms provided by the said Board within fifteen (15) days (or such further time as may be allowed in writing by the Board) after receiving notification of the Award of Contract based on this proposal, and in case I/we do not, the Board may proceed to award the contract to another, re-advertise the work for bids, or proceed in any lawful manner they deem advisable, and the accompanying Guaranty shall become forfeited to Larimer County, Colorado as liquidated damages. I/We hereby agree to commence the work within thirty (30) days following the date of award unless such time for beginning the work is changed by the Engineer in the "Notice to Proceed", and to complete the same within 45 working days in accordance with the "Notice to Proceed". Page 1 It is agreed that in case the Contract is awarded to another, this Proposal Guaranty, unless forfeited as stated herein, will be returned to: ____________________________________________________________. Respectfully Submitted Please Print Clearly: Signature Date Name Title Company Name Mailing Address Street Address City Attest: County of (SEAL) State of ( ) Office State Zip Code ( ) Facsimile E-mail (Proposal must be signed in ink by the bidder with the signature in full. When a firm is bidder, the agent who signs the firm name to the Proposal shall state, in addition, the names and addresses of the individuals composing the firm. When a corporation is a bidder, the person signing shall state under the laws of what State the corporation was chartered and the name and the title of the officer having authority under the by-laws to sign contracts. The Proposal shall also bear the seal of the corporation attested by its secretary. Anyone signing the Proposal as agent must file with it legal evidence of his authority to do so. Mailing address, County and State must be given after the signature.) Each Proposal should contain a unit bid price for each item shown in the bidding schedule, a completed Certificate of Intent to Sublet, a signed affidavit relative to collusion and a completed Bid Bond or Proposal Guaranty in the amount of Five Percent of the Contractor's total bid. If the proposal guaranty is a bid bond, the bid bond will be in the format presented in the proposal. No other wording will be accepted. Failure to include unit bid prices, said certificate, signed affidavit, and bid bond or proposal guaranty may be cause for rejection. Page 2 LARIMER COUNTY PROJECT NO.: 9393 ANTI-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT LOCATION: 2014 Miscellaneous Trucking & Hauling I hereby attest that I am the person responsible within my firm for the final decision as to the price(s) and amount of this bid or, if not, that I have written authorization, enclosed herewith, from that person to make the statements set out below on his or her behalf and on behalf of my firm. I further attest that: 1. The price(s) and amount of this bid have been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement for the purpose or with the effect of restricting competition with any other firm or person who is a bidder or potential prime bidder. 2A. Neither the price(s) nor the amount of this bid have been disclosed to any other firm or person who is a bidder or potential prime bidder on this project, and will not be so disclosed prior to bid opening. 2B. Neither the price(s) nor the amount of the bid of any other firm or person who is a bidder or potential prime bidder on this project have been disclosed to me or my firm. 3A. No attempt has been made or will be made to solicit, cause or induce any firm or person who is a bidder or potential prime bidder to refrain from bidding on this project, or to submit a bid higher than the bid of this firm, or any intentionally high or noncompetitive bid or other form of complementary bid. 3B. No agreement has been promised or solicited for any other firm or person who is a bidder or potential prime bidder on this project to submit an intentionally high, noncompetitive or other form of complementary bid on this project. 4. The bid of my firm is made in good faith and not pursuant to any consultation, communication, agreement or discussion with, or inducement or solicitation by or from any firm or person to submit any intentionally high, noncompetitive or other form of complementary bid. 5. My firm has not offered or entered into a subcontract or agreement regarding the purchase or sale of materials or services from any firm or person, or offered, promised or paid cash or anything of value to any firm or person, whether in connection with this or any other project, in consideration for an agreement or promise by any firm or person to refrain from bidding or to submit any intentionally high, non-competitive or other form of complementary bid or agreeing or promising to do so on this project. 6. My firm has not accepted or been promised any subcontract or agreement regarding the sale of materials or services to any firm or person, and has not been promised or paid cash or anything of value by any firm or person, whether in connection with this or any other project, in consideration for my firm’s submitting any intentionally high, noncompetitive or other form of complementary bid, or agreeing or promising to do so, on this project. 7. I have made a diligent inquiry of all members, officers, employees, and agents of my firm with responsibilities relating to the preparation, approval or submission of my firm’s bid on this project and have been advised by each of them that he or she has not participated in any communication, consultation, discussion, agreement, collusion, or other conduct inconsistent with any of the statements and representations made in this affidavit. 8. I understand and my firm understands that any misstatement in this affidavit is and shall be treated as a fraudulent concealment from Larimer County, Colorado of the true facts relating to submission of bids for this contract. I DECLARE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY IN THE SECOND DEGREE, AND ANY OTHER APPLICABLE STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS, THAT THE STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS DOCUMENT ARE TRUE AND COMPLETE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. Contractor’s Firm or Company Name: By: Date: Title: 2 nd Contractor’s Firm or Company Name: By: Title: Sworn to before me this _____ day of __________________________, 20____ . NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires: NOTE: This document must be signed in ink. Date: CERTIFICATE OF INTENT TO SUBLET In accordance with Section 108.01 of the Standard Specifications, the successful bidder may sublet a portion of the contract. The bidder hereby certifies that if awarded the contract, he (does)* (does not)* intend to sublet a portion of the work. Following are the names and addresses of proposed subcontractors and the items and cost of the work each will subcontract. Any changes made to this list after award of contract must be approved in writing by the Engineer. Name/Address Subcontract Item Project Cost Company Signature Name *circle appropriate word(s) (Please Print) Date Title BID BOND KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that the undersigned of as Principal, and as Surety, are held firmly bound unto Larimer County, Colorado (the Owner) in the penal sum of Dollars ($ ) for the payment of which said Principal and Surety each separately, severally, and jointly hereby bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns firmly by these presents. Dated, signed, sealed and executed this _____ day of ______________________ , 2014. The conditions of this bond are such that whereas the said Principal is about to submit a bid or proposal to Larimer County, Colorado (the Owner) to furnish all services, labor, materials and equipment necessary for the improvement of a project known as Bid No. 14-03, Project No. 9393 – 2014 Miscellaneous Trucking & Hauling. NOW THEREFORE, if the above bound Principal, if he be awarded the contract for the materials and work upon which he bid, shall within the fifteen (15) days of such award enter into a written contract with Larimer County, Colorado (the Owner) in form set out in the Contract Documents for said project and shall furnish bond to be executed by an acceptable surety company, then this bond shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this bond to be executed. PRINCIPAL SURETY STATE OF COLORADO, COUNTY OF LARIMER ) )ss. ) Before me, a Notary Public in and for said State, came as Principal, and ____________________________________________________ of _________________ _________________________________________, Attorney in Fact for said as Surety, with both of whom I am personally acquainted, and acknowledged that they subscribed their signatures to the above and foregoing bond. , Subscribed to before me a Notary Public this _____ day of ___________________ , 20____. NOTARY PUBLIC (SEAL) My Commission Expires: . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS LARIMER COUNTY, COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT (To be executed in quadruplicate, one copy for the Department of Public Works, one for the County Attorney, each of the County of Larimer, State of Colorado, and two for the Contractor). THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this _____ day of _______________________ , 2014, by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Larimer County, State of Colorado ("County"), and _____________________________________________________________________________________ of _______________________________________________________________________________________, in the County of ______________________, State of Colorado, ("Contractor"), WITNESSETH: In consideration of their mutual promises, the parties agree as follows: Contractor will, in a good and workmanlike manner, at his own cost and expense, and strictly in accordance with this contract and the other contract documents described below, furnish all materials and do all work, not otherwise specifically excepted, necessary or incidental to the complete construction of: Bid No. 14-03, Project No. 9393 – 2014 Miscellaneous Trucking & Hauling. This contract shall not take effect until Contractor has furnished and delivered to the County payment and performance surety bonds acceptable to the County, in penal sums equal to the estimated contract price as per the "Schedule" hereto attached, duly executed by a corporate surety, qualified and licensed to do business and maintaining a general agent in Colorado. The other contract documents which are part of this contract include: the Invitation for Bids, the Contractor's Proposal, the Plans, Colorado Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, and Special Provisions, together with all alterations and modifications thereto, all being applicable to the project and on file in the Office of the Engineering Department, Larimer County, Fort Collins, Colorado. This Agreement, together with the other contract documents, constitute the entire agreement between the parties, and no oral representation, promise or consideration different from the terms contained in this Agreement or different from the other contract documents shall be binding on either party. The County agrees to pay to the Contractor, according to the requirements of the specifications, the amounts required for the completed work at the unit prices stated in the Contractor's Proposal, and such further amounts as may be required for extra work or materials, all according to the provisions and subject to the conditions as stated in the specifications. The County represents that sufficient appropriations exist to pay its obligations under this contract and that no change orders will issue unless appropriations exist to cover any increased costs. With each request for payment, Contractor shall warrant that all subcontractors and material suppliers have been timely paid in accordance with Section 24-91-103 C. R. S. as now exists or as hereafter may be amended. The Contract Administrator shall have the authority to make decisions to change the scope of work/specifications to allow the construction project to proceed without delay. Any additional costs (change orders) related to construction under this contract as deemed necessary and authorized by Larimer County Engineer up to 15% of the original contract amount will be allowed. If the cost of the contract exceeds 15% of the original contract, the County Manager will have to approve additional project costs. Adding or deleting work items that are part of the bid schedule do not fall under this 15% rule. The Contractor certifies that the Contractor shall comply with the provisions of C.R.S. 8-17.5-101, et. Seq. Time is of essence of this contract. Work shall begin under this contract no later than the ____ day of _________________, 2014, (or such other date as may be authorized in writing by the Engineer in the "Notice to Proceed"), and all work must be completed within 45 working days in accordance with the "Notice to Proceed." Liquidated damages at the rate of $__________ per calendar day will be withheld from the Final Estimate for each calendar day that any work shall remain uncompleted after elapse of the contract time. Contractor shall fully defend and indemnify Larimer County, its officers, agents and employees, from and against all loss or liability that may arise as a result of Contractor's performance of its services hereunder or otherwise as a result of this agreement. Upon breach of this agreement, the aggrieved party shall be entitled to recover its reasonable attorney fees and costs incurred in any suit brought by reason of such breach. In addition to all other remedies at law and in equity, the County may seek specific performance hereof. This agreement shall inure to the benefit of, and be binding upon, the successors to the respective parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this contract on the day and year firstabove written. (SEAL) Board of County Commissioners of The County of Larimer ATTEST: Deputy Clerk of the Board By: Chair (SEAL) Company: ATTEST: By: Title: Title: Address: City State Zip *(If the signature is for a corporation, the corporate name must be shown, and subscribed to by some authorized agent, showing the title, and the seal of the corporation affixed; if no corporation, all parties interested must sign.) * PAYMENT BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that ____________________________________________ ________________________________ , of the County of __________________, State of ______________________, as principal, and ____________________________________________ ______________________________________________of _______________________________________, State of ________________________, as surety, are held and firmly bound unto the County of Larimer, in the penal sum of _____________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________($______________________), with interest thereon at the rate of eight percent (8%) per annum until paid, in good and lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, principal and surety bind ourselves, our heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WITNESS our hands and seals this _____ day of ___________________, A.D. 2014. The conditions of the foregoing obligation are such that whereas, on the date hereof, the said principal entered into a written contract with the County of Larimer for the construction of Bid No. 14-03, Project No. 9393 consisting of Miscellaneous Trucking & Hauling, in the State of Colorado; said construction work to be done according to the requirements of said contract. NOW THEREFORE, if the said principal shall at all times duly and faithfully promptly make payments in all amounts lawfully due to all persons supplying or furnishing him or his subcontractors with labor or materials used or performed in the prosecution of the work provided for in such contract, then this bond will be null and void, otherwise the principal and surety will indemnify and save harmless the County to the extent of any payments in connection with the carrying out of any such contracts which the County may be required to make under the law. Larimer County shall be under no obligation, except as expressly provided by statute, to withhold any sums due the said principal under the terms of this contract, or to protect in any other way the surety or sureties, claimants or others. No representation or statement of the principal made to the surety or sureties in application for this bond, or otherwise, shall be read into or be a part of this bond or binding in any way on the obligee herein. No assignment by principal to surety of the proceeds of such contract shall be binding, except as to any net surplus after paying all claims chargeable by law or by said contract, against the proceeds thereof. No extension of time of performance of said contract or delay in the completion of the work thereunder shall invalidate this bond or release the liability of the surety thereunder. This agreement shall not be deemed valid until it shall have been accepted by the Chair, Larimer County Board of Commissioners, or such assistant as he or she may designate. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals at , Colorado, the day and date written above. (SEAL) Signature of Principal (SEAL) Signature of Principal (SEAL) Signature of Surety (SEAL) Signature of Surety PERFORMANCE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we _________________________________________ __________________________, of the County of ___________________, State of ____________________, as principal, and __________________________________________________________________________ of ____________________________________________________, State of ________________________, as surety, are held and firmly bound unto the County of Larimer, in the penal sum of _____________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ($_______________________________) with interest thereon at the rate of eight percent (8%) per annum until paid, in good and lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, principal and surety bind ourselves, our heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WITNESS our hands and seals this _ day of _____________________, A.D. 2014. The conditions of the foregoing obligation are such that whereas, on the date hereof, the said principal entered into a written contract with the County of Larimer for the construction of Bid No. 14-03, Project No. 9393, consisting of Miscellaneous Trucking & Hauling. In the State of Colorado; said construction work to be done according to the requirements of said contract. NOW, THEREFORE, if the said principal shall at all times duly and faithfully discharge its, his or their duties under said contract, and shall duly and faithfully perform all the obligations thereof, and shall and will indemnify and save harmless the County of Larimer, and all persons as provided by the Statutes of the State of Colorado, from any and all damages or loss which the County of Larimer or any persons as provided by the Statutes of the State of Colorado may or shall suffer by reason of the default of the principal or anyone acting for it as subcontractor or otherwise in the performance of this contract, or by reason of any failure on the part of said principal, its agents, servants, or employees, subcontractor or subcontractors, or any of them, in the performance of said contract or any portion thereof, and if the said principal, its subcontractor or subcontractors, and each and all of them, shall duly pay for all labor, materials, and other supplies used or consumed in the performance of the work contracted to be done or any part thereof, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect. Larimer County shall be under no obligation, except as expressly provided by statute, to withhold any sums due the principal under the terms of this contract, or to protect in any other way the surety or sureties, claimants or others. No representation or statement of the principal made to the surety or sureties in application for this bond, or otherwise, shall be read into or be a part of this bond or binding in any way on the obligee herein. No assignment by principal to surety of the proceeds of such contract shall be binding, except as to any net surplus after paying all claims chargeable by law or by said contract, against the proceeds thereof. No extension of time of performance of said contract or delay in the completion of the work thereunder shall invalidate this bond or release the liability of the surety thereunder. This agreement shall not be deemed valid until it shall have been approved by the Chair, Larimer County Board of Commissioners, or such assistant as he or she may designate. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals at Colorado, the day and date written above. , (SEAL) Signature of Principal (SEAL) Signature of Principal (SEAL) Signature of Surety (SEAL) Signature of Surety LARIMER COUNTY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT BID NUMBER B14-03 PROJECT NUMBER 9393 2014 MISCELLANEOUS TRUCKING and HAULING SPECIAL PROVISIONS February 3, 2014 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 LARIMER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS SPECIAL PROVISIONS ENGINEERING PROJECT NO. 9393 2014 MISCELLANEOUS TRUCKING & HAULING The Colorado Department of Transportation 2011 Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction controls construction of this project. The following special provisions supplement or modify the Standard Specifications and take precedence over the Standard Specifications and plans. When specifications or special provisions contain both English units and SI units, the English units apply and are the standard requirement. PROJECT SPECIAL PROVISIONS Project Special Provisions Index CDOT Standard Special Provisions Index Notice to Bidders Commencement and Completion of Work Revision of Section 101 – Definitions and Terms Revision of Section 102 – Bidding Requirements and Conditions Revision of Section 103 – Award and Execution of Contract Revision of Section 104 - Scope of Work Revision of Section 105 – Dispute Resolution Revision of Section 106 – Control of Material Revision of Section 107 – Legal Relations & Responsibility to the Public Revision of Section 108 – Prosecution and Progress Revision of Section 109 – Measurement and Payment Revision of Section 203 – Dozer Revision of Section 203 – Loader Revision of Section 204 – Haul Revision of Section 209 – Watering and Dust Palliatives Revision of Section 626 – Mobilization Revision of Section 630 – Construction Zone Traffic Control Traffic Control Plan – General Utilities 1 Date February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 February 3, 2014 Page 1 2 3 4 5-6 7-9 10-11 12 13-15 16 17-20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STANDARD SPECIAL PROVISIONS Refer to CDOT webpage for applicable Revised Special Provisions: http://www.coloradodot.info/business/designsupport/constructionspecifications/2011-Specs/recently-issued-special-provisions. Date Required Contract Provisions – Federal Aid Construction Contracts 2 October 31, 2013 Page 70 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 NOTICE TO BIDDERS The proposal guaranty shall be a certified check, cashier's check or bid bond in the amount of 5% of the Contractor's total bid. If the proposal guaranty is a bid bond, the bid bond will be in the format presented in the proposal. No other wording will be accepted. A Pre-Bid Conference will be held Friday, February 14th, 2014 at 2:00p.m. in the Lake Estes conference room on the third floor across from the Engineering Department, located at 200 West Oak Street, Fort Collins, Colorado. Representatives of Larimer County will be present to discuss the project and to answer questions. Bidders are requested (not required) to attend and participate in the conference. Prospective bidders shall contact the following authorized County representative for any contractual interpretations required: Project Manager – Matt Johnson 970-498-5724 The above referenced individuals are the only representatives with authority to provide any information, clarification or interpretation regarding the plans, specifications and any other contract documents or requirements. 3 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 COMMENCEMENT AND COMPLETION OF WORK The Contract shall commence on the date of contract execution, and shall continue in full force for one calendar year from the date of contract execution. The County, at its sole option, may offer to extend this contract for up to four (4) additional oneyear terms. The extension option may be exercised providing satisfactory service is given and all terms and conditions of the contract have been fulfilled. Such extensions must be mutually agreed upon in writing, by and between the County and the Contractor. Price changes, if any, shall be negotiated by and agreed to by both parties no later than thirty (30) days prior to the contract end date. The work under this contract is to be performed on an as–needed basis at various times throughout the year. The contractor shall commence work on each separate project within five (5) working days of written notification by the County of the location and scope of the work, unless otherwise approved by the engineer and reflected in the work order. 4 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 REVISION OF SECTION 101 DEFINITION AND TERMS Section 101 of the Standard Specifications is hereby revised for this project as follows: Section 101 shall include the following: Subsection 101.01, line 25 shall be deleted and replaced with the following: CDOT Colorado Department of Transportation or Larimer County, as applicable. Subsection 101.09.01 will be added. 101.09.05 CDOT Form 43. Approved job Mix Design performed by an independent laboratory. Subsection 101.10 shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 101.10 CDOT Resident Engineer. The County Engineer acting directly or through an authorized representative, who is responsible for engineering and administrative supervision of the project. In subsection 101.17 delete the first paragraph and replace with the following: 101.17 Contract. The written agreement between the County of Larimer through the Engineering Department and the Contractor setting forth the obligations of the parties for the performance of work and the basis of payment. Subsection 101.23 shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 101.23 Contractor. The individual, firm, or corporation contracting with the County of Larimer through the Engineering Department for performance of prescribed work. Subsection 101.25 shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 101.25 County. The County of Larimer acting through its authorized representative. Subsection 101.28 shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 101.28 Department. County Engineering Department. A department within the Larimer County Division of Public Works. Subsection 101.29 shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 101.29 Engineer. The County Engineer acting directly or through an authorized representative, who is responsible for engineering and administrative supervision of the project. 5 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 Subsection 101.36 shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 101.36 Holidays. Holidays recognized by Larimer County are: New Year’s Day Dr. Martin Luther Kings, Jr’s Birthday (observed) President’s Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Veteran’s Day Thanksgiving Day Day After Thanksgiving Christmas Day When New Year’s Day, Independence Day, or Christmas Day fall on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be considered a holiday. When one of these days falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be considered a holiday. In subsection 101.48 delete CDOT and replace with Larimer County. Subsection 101.51 shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 101.51 Project Engineer. The County Engineer’s duly authorized representative who may be a Larimer County employee or an employee of a consulting engineer (consultant) under contract to Larimer County as defined below: (a) Larimer County Project Engineer. The County Construction Manager or County Engineer’s duly authorized representative who is in direct charge of the work and is responsible for the administration and satisfactory completion of the project under contract. (b) Consultant Project Engineer. The consultant employee under the responsible charge of the consultant’s Professional Engineer who is in direct charge of the work and is responsible for the administration and satisfactory completion of the project. The Consultant Project Engineer’s duties are delegated by the Project Engineer in accordance with the scope of work in the consultant’s contract with Larimer County. Delete subsection 101.58. 6 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 REVISION OF SECTION 102 BIDDING REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS Section 102 of the Standard Specifications is hereby revised for this project as follows: Subsection 102.01 shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 102.01 Prequalification of Bidders. All bidders shall be experienced highway contractors and must be experienced in highway construction and in the use of the Colorado Department of Transportations Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction. Larimer County may require the apparent low bidder to submit a Statement of Qualifications prior to award. The County reserves the right to reject a bid from a Contractor considered unqualified. In subsection 102.04 delete the first sentence and replace with the following: Any change to proposal forms, plans, or specifications prior to the opening of proposals will be posted on the County’s website. It is the contractor’s responsibility to check the website for these changes. Subsections 102.06 and 102.07 shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 102.06 Preparation of Proposal. The bidder shall submit the proposal (bid) upon the forms furnished by the County. The bidder shall specify a unit price for each pay item for which a quantity is given and shall also show the mathematical products of the respective unit prices and the estimated quantities in the column provided for that purpose, together with the total amount of the bid obtained by adding such mathematical products. All the entries shall be in ink or typewritten. When the bid contains an alternative pay item, which has been approved by the County, the choice of that item by the bidder shall be indicated in accordance with the specifications for that particular item. No further choices will be permitted. The contractor's bid must be signed in ink by an individual with legal authority to bind the contractor. Such an individual includes the owner of a sole proprietorship, one of more partner members of a partnership, on or more authorized members or officers of each firm representing a joint venture, the president or vice-president of a corporation, or an authorized agent of the contractor. Anyone signing as agent for a contractor must file with the County written evidence of such authority. (a) Proposal Guaranty. A proposal will not be read and will be rejected unless accompanied by a guaranty of the character and in an amount not less than the amount indicated in the "INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS" statement, found in the Special Provisions portion of the bidding documents. If the proposal Guaranty is a bid bond, the bid bond will be in the format presented in the proposal. No other wording will be accepted. 7 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 (b) February 3, 2014 Delivery of Bids. Each bid shall be submitted separately in a sealed envelope to the County by mail, personal delivery, or messenger service at the location indicated in the invitation for bids. The envelope shall be clearly labeled to identify it as a bid for the subject public project. The sealed bid shall be addressed to: Kathryn Rowe Purchasing Director 200 West Oak Street, Suite 4000 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 All bids shall be filed at the place specified in the invitation for bids and prior to the time specified therein. Bids received after the time for opening of bids will be returned to the contractor unopened. (c) Withdrawal of Bids Prior to Bid Opening. Prior to bid opening, a contractor may withdraw or revise a bid after it has been deposited with the County. Withdrawal of bids may be made either in writing or in person; however, any bid withdrawn for the purpose of revision must be re-deposited before the time set forth for opening of bids in the invitation for bids. A bid may not be withdrawn after the time set for opening of bids. Before a bid may be withdrawn, proper identification and verification of the authority of the individual requesting to withdraw shall be obtained. The fact of such withdrawal shall be documented, in writing, by the County. (d) Receiving Bids. Sealed bids will be received by Larimer County at the place specified in the invitation for bids until the time and date specified in the invitation for bids. Bids must be submitted to Larimer County in a manner that ensures that Larimer County receives a complete bid with original signature(s), including submission by U.S. mail, personal delivery, or messenger service. Bids submitted in a manner that results in Larimer County receiving an incomplete bid, a bid without original signature(s), or a bid not in the approved form, including submission by telephone, facsimile machine, telegram or mailgram, will not be accepted or considered but will be rejected. (e) Opening of Bids. Bids shall be opened and read publicly at the time and place specified in the invitation for bids. Such opening shall be performed by an authorized employee of Larimer County in the presence of at least one witness. Contractors, their authorized agents, and other interested parties are invited to be present. (f) Rejection of Individual Bids. Individual bids may be rejected for any of the following reasons: 1. If the bid is on a form other than that prescribed by Larimer County, if the form is altered or any part thereof is detached, or if the form does not contain original signatures. 2. If there are unauthorized additions, conditional or alternate bids, or irregularities of any kind which may tend to make the bid incomplete, indefinite, or ambiguous. 3. If the contractor fails to acknowledge in the bid that it has received all addenda (if any) current on the date of opening of bids. 8 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 4. If the bid does not contain a unit price, for each pay item listed except in the case of authorized alternative pay items, the mathematical products of the respective unit prices and the estimated quantities, and the total amount of the bid obtained by adding such mathematical products. 5. If Larimer County determines that any of the unit bid prices are materially unbalanced to the potential detriment of the County. There are two types of unbalanced bids: (1) mathematically unbalanced and, (2) materially unbalanced. The mathematically unbalanced bid is a bid containing lump sum or unit pay items which do not reflect reasonable actual costs plus a reasonable proportionate share of the bidder’s anticipated profit, overhead costs, and other indirect costs, but not necessarily to the detriment of the County. These costs shall all relate to the performance of the items in question. The materially unbalanced bid is a mathematically unbalanced bid which Larimer County determines leaves reasonable doubt that award will result in the lowest ultimate cost to the County, or that award is in the public interest. 6. If the contractor submitting the bid is affiliated with another contractor that has submitted a bid on the same public project. 7. If the contractor submitting the bid has been asked in writing to show why it should not be found in default on a Larimer County contract. 8. If the contractor submitting the bid has had its prequalification by the Colorado Department of Transportation revoked, or if the contractor submitting the bid is currently under debarment or suspension by the Colorado Department of Transportation. Larimer County reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive technicalities, to further negotiate price, scope of work, terms, and conditions with the successful bidder, or to advertise for new bids, if, in the judgment of Larimer County, the best interests of Larimer County will be promoted thereby. In subsection 102.09, delete the third and fourth sentences and replace with the following: The original of the signed anti-collusion affidavit, Form No. LCE-275, shall be submitted with the proposal. The proposal will be rejected if it does not contain the completed Form No. LCE-275. 9 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 REVISION OF SECTION 103 AWARD AND EXECUTION OF CONTRACT Section 103 of the Standard Specifications is hereby revised for this project as follows: Subsection 103.01 shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 103.01 Consideration of Bids. After the bids are opened and read, they will be compared on the basis of the summation of the mathematical products of the estimated quantities shown in the bid schedule and the unit bid prices. The results of such comparisons will promptly be made available to the public. In the event of a discrepancy between unit bid price and the mathematical products of the unit bid price and the estimated quantities in the bid schedule, the unit bid price shall govern. In the event of low tie bids, a drawing shall be conducted to determine the low bidder. A witness shall be present to verify the drawing and the result shall be certified on the bid tabulation. Larimer County reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to reject any subcontractor of the successful bidder, and to further negotiate for a substitute subcontractor. The County reserves the right to settle proposal discrepancies, as defined in this subsection and in subsection 102.06, that occur in the low bidder's proposal at the time the Contract is awarded. Proposal discrepancies will be settled with the understanding that the low bidder waives any claims against the County because of the bidder's mistakes in the proposal. Colorado resident bid preference. A resident bidder shall be allowed a preference against a non-resident bidder from a state or foreign country equal to the preference given or required by the state or foreign country in which the nonresident bidder is a resident. Resident bidder means: (a) A person, partnership, corporation, or joint venture which is authorized to transact business in Colorado and which maintains its principal place of business in Colorado; or (b) A person, partnership, corporation, or joint venture which is authorized to transact business in Colorado, which maintains a place of business in Colorado, and which has paid Colorado unemployment compensation taxes in at least seventy-five percent of the eight quarters immediately prior to bidding on a construction contract for a public project. The proposals will be treated as follows: (a) All proposals will be checked for accuracy by the County. (b) The dollar amount of the checked proposal from non-resident bidders will be adjusted by a percentage equal to the preference percentage given or required by the state or foreign country of the bidder's residency. If the state or foreign country does not give or require a residency preference, no adjustment in the proposal dollar amount will be made. (c) Adjusted proposals from non-resident bidders will then be compared to proposals from resident bidders, and the bidder with the lowest total will be considered the apparent low bidder. (d) Should a non-resident bidder be the apparent low bidder, in accordance with paragraph (3) above, an award will be made on the basis of the original proposal, not the adjusted proposal. 10 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 (e) February 3, 2014 The County will proceed with its normal award procedure. Subsection 103.03 shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 103.03 Requirement of Contract Bond. At the time of the execution of the contract, the Contractor shall furnish Performance and Payment Bonds, each in a penal sum equal to the estimated contract price as per "Bid Schedule" hereto attached, with surety or sureties to guarantee the completion of work and also to guarantee that all material and labor upon this work, or incidental to the completion of this work shall be fully paid for. These Bonds shall remain in effect at least until one year after the date of final payment, except as otherwise provided by law. The Contractor shall also furnish such other bonds as are required herein. All bonds shall be executed using Larimer County standard forms and shall be executed by such Sureties as (i) are licensed to conduct business in the State of Colorado, and (ii) are named in the current list of "Companies Holding Certificates of Authority as Acceptable Sureties on Federal Bonds and as Acceptable Reinsuring Companies" as published in Circular 570 (amended) by the Audit Staff Bureau of Accounts, U.S. Treasury Department. All Bonds signed by an agent must be accompanied by a certified copy of the authority to act. If the Surety or any Bond furnished by the Contractor is declared a bankrupt or becomes insolvent or its rights to do business is terminated in the State of Colorado or it ceases to meet the requirements of clauses (i) and (ii) above, the Contractor shall, within five (5) days thereafter, substitute another Bond and Surety, both of which shall be acceptable to the County. In subsection 103.04 delete the first two sentences and replace with the following: The contract shall be signed by the successful bidder and returned, together with the Contract Bonds and Insurance Certificates and Endorsements within 15 days after the date of award. If the signed contract, bonds, certificates and endorsements are returned by the successful bidder within 15 days after award and, if the contract is not executed by the County within 30 days from date of award, the bidder shall have the right to withdraw his bid without penalty. Subsections 103.05 is hereby added to the Standard Specifications and shall include the following: 103.05 Failure to Execute Contract. Failure of the low responsible bidder to so execute the contract and file acceptable contract bonds and insurance certificates and endorsements within fifteen (15) calendar days or other duration specified by the County after the date of award shall be just cause for the cancellation of the award and the forfeiture of the proposal guarantee which shall become the property of the County. The County may elect to waive forfeiture of the proposal guarantee only if the County determines that the low responsible bidder has made a good faith error, which was an honest, nonjudgmental error, not the result of intentional conduct, gross negligence or willful neglect, and that no damages were sustained by the County as a result of the failure by the low responsible bidder to execute the contract and file acceptable contract bonds and insurance endorsements within the time prescribed. Award may then be made, in accordance with the provisions of Subsection 103.02 to the next lowest responsible bidder, or the work may be re-advertised. Subsections 103.06 is hereby added to the Standard Specifications and shall include the following: 11 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 REVISION OF SECTION 104 SCOPE OF WORK Section 104 of the Standard Specifications is hereby revised for this project as follows: In subsection 104.04, paragraph 3, delete the second sentence and replace with the following: Snow removal will be the responsibility of the Contractor at the designated site(s) by the Engineer. In subsection 104.04(b) delete the fourth sentence and replace with the following: During the suspension period, the maintenance of the roadway will be the responsibility of the Contractor 12 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 REVISION OF SECTION 105 DISPUTE RESOLUTION In subsection 105.22 delete (c) sentence 3 of the last paragraph and replace with the following: If the Contractor disagrees with the written decision of the Construction Manager, the Contractor must either: (1) accept the Construction Manager's decision as final, (2) file a onetime written appeal to the Construction Manager with the submission of additional information, or (3) file a written appeal to the Director of Public Works based upon all information previously submitted and made a part of the claim record. The Contractor's written appeal shall be made within 30 days from the receipt of the Construction Manager's written decision. The Contractor hereby agrees that if a written appeal is not properly filed within this specified 30 day time period, the claim shall be considered to be abandoned by the Contractor and settled in the same manner as if the Contractor had agreed with and accepted the Construction Manager's written decision as final. Failure by the Contractor to properly file a written appeal, according to these specifications, shall bar the Contractor from any further administrative remedy for said claim under the contract. Subsection 105.22 (d) and subsection 105.23 shall be deleted and replaced with the following: (d) (e) When the Contractor properly files a written appeal to the Construction Manager, the Construction Manager will review all new submissions made by the Contractor and render a decision to the Contractor. When a written appeal to the Director of Public Works is properly filed by the Contractor pursuant to subsection, the Construction Manager will provide the complete claim record, to the Director of Public Works. The claim will be reviewed by the Director of Public Works who will render a written decision to the Contractor to either affirm, overrule, or modify the Construction Manager's decision, in whole or in part, in accordance with all contract documents and the following procedure: 1. For the purpose of this subsection, Director of Public Works shall be understood to mean the Director of Public Works or the Road and Bridge Director or both. 2. The Director of Public Works will maintain the claim record during the review of the claim. The Contractor's written appeal to the Director of Public Works will be made a part of the claim record. Either the Contractor or the Engineering Department may request an oral hearing of the claim before the Director of Public Works. When an oral hearing is requested by either party, both the Construction Manager and the Contractor's representative shall be present and the hearing shall be conducted at a time, which is convenient to all parties. The Director of Public Works will not consider any written documents or oral arguments, other than clarification and data supporting previously submitted documentation, which have not previously been made a part of the claim record. 3. The Director of Public Works will render a written decision to the Contractor within 45 days from the receipt of the Contractor's written appeal, unless both parties agree to an extension of time. If the Director of Public Works fails to render a written decision to the Contractor within the specified 45 day time period, or within any extended time period as agreed by both parties, the Contractor must either: (1) accept this as a denial of the claim, or (2) appeal the claim to the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners, in the same manner as if the Director of Public Works had denied the Contractor's claim. If the Contractor disagrees with the written decision of the Director of Public Works, the Contractor must either (1) accept the Director of Public Works' decision as final, or (2) file a written appeal to the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners within 30 days from the receipt of the Director of Public Works' written decision. The 13 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 Contractor hereby agrees that if a written appeal is not properly filed within this specified 30 day time period, the claim will be considered to be abandoned by the Contractor and settled in the same manner as if the Contractor had agreed with and accepted the Director of Public Works' written decision as final. Failure by the Contractor to properly file a written appeal according to these specifications shall bar the Contractor from any further administrative remedy for said claim under the Contract. (f) (g) When the Contractor properly files a written appeal to the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners pursuant to subsection 105.22(e), the complete claim record as maintained by the Director of Public Works will be provided to the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners. The Larimer County Board of County Commissioners will review said claim and will render a written decision to the Contractor to either affirm, overrule, or modify the Director of Public Works' decision, in whole or in part, in accordance with the following procedure: 1. The Contractor's written appeal to the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners will be made a part of the claim record. Either the Contractor or the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners may request that a review board be convened to review the claim and provide a recommendation to the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners. A review board will not be convened when the value of the claim is less than $20,000. When such a request is made by either party, the review board shall be convened pursuant to subsection 105.22(g). 2. When a review board is not requested by either the Contractor of the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners, the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners will render a decision after reviewing the information contained in the claim record. The Larimer County Board of County Commissioners will not consider any written documents or oral arguments, other than clarification and data supporting previously submitted documentation, which have not previously been made available to the Director of Public Works and properly made a part of the claim record. 3. When a review board is requested by either the Contractor of the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners, it shall be convened pursuant to subsection 105.22(g). The Larimer County Board of County Commissioners will consider the entire administrative claim record, including the recommendation of the review board. The Larimer County Board of County Commissioners will not consider any written documents or oral arguments which have not been made available to the review board and made a part of the claim record. The Larimer County Board of County Commissioners will not be bound by the recommendation of the review board. The decision of the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners will represent the final administrative remedy under the Contract available to the Contractor for said claim. When requested by either the Contractor or the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to subsection 105.22(f), a review board shall be convened to review the facts associated with the claim and to provide a recommendation to the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners in accordance with the following procedure. 1. The review board shall consist of three members. One member shall be selected and directly paid by the Contractor. One member will be selected by the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners and directly paid by the County. The third member shall be selected by mutual agreement of the other two members. Review board members shall not be employed by or affiliated with the claimant Contractor. Larimer County employees shall not serve on the review board. Review board members shall not have assisted either in the evaluation, preparation, or presentation of the claim case either for the Contractor or the County or have rendered an opinion on the merits of the claim for either party, and shall not do so during the proceedings of a review board hearing. The costs and reasonable expenses of the third member shall be directly paid by the County. The County will subtract one-half of the cost of the third member from the Contractor's final payment. 2. Once established, the review board shall serve at the convenience of the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners until the final decision is rendered. The entire claim record will be made available to the review board by the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners. An oral hearing of the claim will be 14 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 conducted before the review board. The review board shall consider all written information available in the claim record and all oral presentations in support of that record by the Contractor and the County. The review board shall not consider any written documents or oral arguments which have not previously been made a part of the claim record, other than clarification and data supporting previously submitted documentation. After complete review of the facts associated with the claim, the review board shall provide a written recommendation for resolution of the claim to the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners. The review board's recommendation shall include: (1) a summary of the issues and factual evidence presented by the Contractor and the County concerning the claim, (2) recommendations concerning the validity of the claim, (3) recommendations concerning the value of the claim as to cost and time impacts if the claim is determined to be valid, and (4) the contractual and factual bases supporting the recommendations made. The review board shall act only in an advisory capacity to the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners, with no direct authority for resolution of the claim. 3. Upon receipt of the recommendation of the review board, the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners will render a final decision pursuant to subsection 105.22(f). 4. A practicing attorney may not serve on the review board, participate in the claimant Contractor's oral claim presentation, question or cross examine witnesses or object to the presentation of any testimony at the review board hearing. Either party may have an attorney present at the review board hearing to provide advice during the proceedings. Delete Subsection 105.24 15 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 REVISION OF SECTION 106 CONTROL OF MATERIAL Section 106 of the Standard Specifications is hereby revised as follows: Subsection 106.08 shall include the following: With prior approval, portions of the right-of-way and construction easements may be used for storage of materials and equipment, and for field facilities. Any additional space required shall be provided at the Contractor’s expense. Amendment to the Larimer County Comprehensive Zoning Resolution provides that all zoning districts shall permit the temporary storage of vehicles, equipment, materials, and field offices accessory to a construction project, under the following conditions: (a) The project is for construction of a highway, road, utility, or other public improvement pursuant to a federal, state, county, town, rural water association, or special district contract; or the construction project is located on the same parcel as the temporary storage of construction equipment, materials, or field office. (b) The storage site is to be used for a maximum of one year. An extension of up to six months may be approved at the discretion of the County Planning Director, upon written request. (c) Disposal of solid and hazardous waste such as fuels, solvents, waste oil, construction materials, etc., must be in full compliance with applicable federal and state rules and regulations. On-site disposal of wastes is prohibited. (d) The equipment, materials, vehicles, and field offices shall not be located or stored within 200 feet of existing dwelling(s), unless the owner(s) of said dwelling(s) have waived this requirements in writing. This condition shall not apply to pipes, fittings, fill material, or road base, which are intended for imminent utilization on the parcel or right-ofway where they are temporarily located. (e) No manufacturing activity, such as asphalt hot-mix plant, concrete batch plant, or rock crushing facility shall be operated on the site. (f) The site must be reclaimed as nearly as possible to its original condition within thirty days after this use ceases. The reclamation period may be extended by the Larimer County Planning Director, not to exceed six months. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer of his selection of a site(s) at the Preconstruction Conference. 16 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 REVISION OF SECTION 107 LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY TO THE PUBLIC Section 107 of the Standard Specifications is hereby revised for this project as follows: Subsection 107.01 shall include the following: All mobile machinery, as defined by Section 42-1-102, CRS, and as referred to as Special Mobile Machinery (S.M.M.) by the Colorado Department of Revenue, used on this project must be properly plated and/or tagged as per Section 42-3-106, CRS. The Larimer County Clerk and Recorder's Office monitors compliance of registration and tax laws by owners of S.M.M. under Section 42-3-106, CRS. The Contractor should take notice that the Clerk and Recorder's Office has a field investigator who visits job sites throughout Larimer County to determine if equipment is properly plated and/or tagged. Additionally, the following language shall be added to Subsection 107.01: a) The Contractor certifies that the Contractor shall comply with the provisions of C.R.S. 8-17.5-101, et. seq. The Contractor shall not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien to perform work under this contract or enter into a contract with a subcontractor that fails to certify to the Contractor that the subcontractor shall not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien to perform work under this contract. b) The Contractor represents, warrants, and agrees that it (a) has verified that it does not employ any illegal aliens, through participation in either the E-Verify Program or in the State of Colorado Verification Program ("Department Program"). 1. If the Contractor elects to participate in the Department Program pursuant to C.R.S. 8-17.5-102, the Contractor must provide the County a copy of Contractor's completed Notice of Participation Form. 2. If the Contractor hires a new employee who performs work under this public contract, the Contractor must provide the County affirmation as required by C.R.S. 8-17.5-102(5)(c)(II). c) The Contractor shall comply with all reasonable requests made in the course of an investigation by the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment. If the Contractor fails to comply with any requirement of this provision or C.R.S. 8-17.5-101, et. seq., the County may terminate this Contract for breach of contract, and the Contractor shall be liable for actual and consequential damages to the County. d) The Contractor shall not use the E-Verify Program or the Department Program to undertake pre-employment screening of job applicants while this Contract is being performed. e) If the Contractor obtains actual knowledge that a subcontractor performing work under this contract knowingly employs or contracts with an illegal alien, the contractor shall: 1. Notify the subcontractor and the County within three days that the Contractor has actual knowledge that the subcontractor is employing or contracting with an illegal alien; and 2. Terminate the subcontract with the subcontractor if within three days of receiving the notice required pursuant to sub-paragraph "a" above, the subcontractor does not stop employing or contracting with the illegal alien, unless the subcontractor provides information to establish that the subcontractor has not knowingly employed or contracted with an illegal alien. Subsection 107.02 shall include the following: Larimer County is exempt from Colorado State Sales and Use Taxes on materials to be permanently incorporated in the Work. Said taxes shall not be included in the Contract Price. Contractors and Subcontractors shall apply to the Colorado Department of Revenue, Sales Tax for an exemption certificate and purchase the materials tax free (39-26-114 C1) (a) (XIX) 17 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 CRS 1973 as amended, House Bill 1451 effective June 7, 1979, and shall be liable to State of Colorado for exempt taxes paid due to failure to apply for exemption certificates and for failure to use said certificates. Subsection 107.07 shall include the following: The Contractor shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work, and shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of, and shall provide the necessary protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to: (a) All employees on the Work and other persons who may be affected thereby, (b) All the Work and all materials or equipment to be incorporated therein, whether in storage on or off the site, and (c) Other property at the site or adjacent thereto, including trees, shrubs, lawns, walks, pavements, roadways, structures and utilities not designated for removal, relocation or replacement in the course of construction. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and orders of any public body having jurisdiction for the safety of persons or property or to protect them from damage, injury or loss; and shall erect and maintain all necessary safeguards for such safety and protection. The Contractor shall notify owners or adjacent property and utilities when prosecution of the Work may affect them. All damage, injury or loss to any property referred to above caused, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, by the Contractor, any Subcontractor or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, shall be remedied by the Contractor (except damage or loss attributable to the fault of Drawings or Specifications or to the acts or omissions of the County Engineer or anyone employed by either of them or anyone for whose acts either of them may be liable, and not attributable, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, to the fault or negligence of the Contractor). The Contractor's duties and responsibilities for the safety and protection of the Work shall continue until such time as all the Work is completed and the Engineer has issued a notice to the County and the Contractor that the Work is acceptable. In emergencies affecting the safety or protection of persons or the Work, or property at the site or adjacent thereto, the Contractor, without special instruction or authorization from the Engineer or County, is obligated to act to prevent threatened damage, injury or loss. The Contractor shall give the Engineer prompt written notice of any significant changes in the Work or deviations from the Contract Documents caused thereby. In addition, Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that all contractors and subcontractors meet all insurance requirements and shall provide these certificates of insurance to Larimer County if requested. 18 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 In subsection 107.15, delete the third and forth paragraphs and replace with the following: Prior to commencement of any work, contractor shall forward Certificates of Insurance to Larimer County Purchasing, 200 W. Oak St., #4000, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521. The insurance required shall be procured and maintained in full force and effect for the duration of the Contract and shall be written for not less than the following amounts, or greater if required by law. Certificate Holder should be Larimer County at the above address. I. Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability II. A. B. C. State of Colorado: Applicable Federal: Employer's Liability: D. Waiver of Subrogation Statutory Statutory $100,000 Each Accident $500,000 Disease-Policy Limit $100,000 Disease-Each Employee Commercial General Liability on an Occurrence Form including the following coverages: Premises Operations; Products and Completed Operations; Personal and Advertising Injury; Medical Payments; Contractual Liability; Independent Contractors; and Broad Form Property Damage. Coverage provided should be at least as broad as found in Insurance Services Office (ISO) form CG0001. Minimum limits to be as follows: A. B. C. D. Bodily Injury & Property Damage General Aggregate Limit Products & Completed Operations Aggregate Limit Personal & Advertising Injury Limit Each Occurrence Limit $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Other General Liability Conditions: 1. Products and Completed Operations to be maintained for one year after final payment. Contractor shall continue to provide evidence of such coverage to the County on an annual basis during the aforementioned period (as appropriate). 2. Contractor agrees that the insurance afforded the County is primary. 3. If coverage is to be provided on Claims Made forms, contractor must refer policy to Risk Management Department for approval and additional requirements. III. Commercial Automobile Liability coverage to be provided on Business Auto, Garage, or Truckers form. Coverage provided should be at least as broad as found in ISO form CA0001 (BAP), CA0005 (Garage) or CA0012 (Trucker) including coverage for owned, non-owned, & hired autos. Limits to be as follows: A. B. C. Bodily Injury & Property Damage Combined Single Limit Medical Payment Coverage Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Colorado Statutory Limit $1,000,000 $5,000 $1,000,000 IV. All Insurance policies (except Workers Compensation and Professional Liability) shall include Larimer County and its elected and appointed officials and employees as additional insureds as their interests may appear. The additional insured endorsement should be at least as broad as ISO form CG2010 for General Liability coverage and similar forms for Commercial Auto and Umbrella Liability. Additional Insured endorsement(s) shall be attached to the certificate of insurance that is provided to the county. V. The County reserves the right to reject any insurer it deems not financially acceptable by insurance industry standards. Property and Liability Insurance Companies shall be licenses to do business in Colorado and shall have an AM Best rating of not less than B+ and/or VII. VI. Notice of Cancellation: Each insurance policy required by the insurance provision of this Contract shall provide the required coverage and shall not be suspended, voided or canceled except after thirty (30) days prior written notice has been given to the County, except when cancellation is for non-payment of premium, then ten (10) days prior notice may be given. Such notice shall be sent directly to Larimer County Risk Management, 200 W. Oak St., #4000, Ft. Collins, CO 80521. If the insurance company refuses to provide the required notice, the contractor or its insurance broker shall notify the County of any cancellation, suspension, non-renewal of any insurance within seven (7) days of receipt of insurers’ notification to that effect. 19 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 VII. February 3, 2014 Contractor shall furnish Larimer County certificates of insurance. Contractor will receive all sub-contractors certificates of insurance. Such certificate must meet all requirements listed above. ANY DEVIATIONS FROM THE STANDARDS GIVEN ABOVE MUST BE APPROVED BY THE LARIMER COUNTY RISK MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT. Delete subsection 107.25(b)5 and replace it with the following: 5. At least ten days prior to the beginning of construction the Erosion Control Supervisor (ECS) shall identify and describe all potential pollutant sources, including materials and activities, and evaluate them for the potential to contribute pollutants to stormwater discharge. The ECS shall assess the potential of these sources to contribute pollutants to stormwater discharges associated with construction activities. At a minimum each of the following shall be evaluated for the potential for contributing pollutants to stormwater discharges, and identified in the SWMP if found to have such potential : all exposed and stored soils; vehicle tracking of sediments; management of contaminated soils; vehicle and equipment maintenance and fueling; outdoor storage activities (building materials, fertilizers, chemicals, etc.); significant dust or particle generating processes; routine maintenance involving fertilizers, pesticides, detergents, fuels, solvents, oils, etc.; on-site waste management practices (waste piles, dumpsters, etc.); dedicated asphalt and concrete batch plants; concrete truck/equipment washing, including the concrete truck chute and associated fixtures and equipment; non-industrial waste sources that may be significant, such as worker trash and portable toilets; loading and unloading operations; and other areas or procedures where potential spills can occur. The Contractor shall provide a Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC) for any petroleum product, chemicals, solvents, or other hazardous materials in use, or in storage, at the work site. Work shall not be started until the plan has been submitted to and approved by the Engineer. The ECS shall record the location of potential pollutants on the site map. Descriptions may be added to the site map or may be added as an addendum to the SWMP notebook. Delete subsection 107.25(b) 21 and replace it with the following: 21. The Contractor shall certify that construction equipment has been cleaned prior to site arrival. Vehicles shall be free of soil and debris capable of transporting noxious weed seeds or roots onto the site. Vehicle cleaning may occur on site, in approved areas, where wash water can be properly contained. Delete subsection 107.25(b) 22 and replace it with the following: 22. At the end of each day the Contractor shall collect all trash and dispose of it in appropriate containers. Containers shall be emptied as needed. 20 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 REVISION OF SECTION 108 PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS Section 108 of the Standard Specifications is hereby revised for this project as follows: In subsection 108.01 delete the first paragraph and replace with the following: The Contractor shall submit a completed Certificate of Intent to Sublet, Larimer County Engineering Form 276, as part of the bid proposal. In accordance with the special provision to subsection 103.01 of these specifications, the County reserves the right to reject any subcontractor listed on this form and negotiate for a substitute subcontractor. Any change from this list of subcontractors must be approved in writing by the Engineer. The Contractor shall make all project related written subcontracts available to the Engineer for viewing, upon request, and at a location convenient to the Engineer. In subsection 108.02 delete the last sentence and replace with the following: th The Contractor shall commence work under the Contract on or prior to the 30 day following the date of award or in accordance with the selected start date allowed in the special provisions. The Contractor shall notify the County a minimum of 14 days prior to road closure and/or construction start. In subsection 108.03, third paragraph add the following: The Contractor shall present a bar chart schedule to the Engineer at or prior to the preconstruction conference. This bar chart schedule shall show the salient features of the project as listed in Commencement and Completion of Work. Subsection 108.06 shall include the following: Only those persons who, at the time of employment, are residents of Larimer County shall be given employment insofar as possible. The residence of a person is considered to be that place in which his habitation is fixed and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning. Subsection 108.08 shall include the following: The Contractor shall not carry on construction operations outside the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. unless previously arranged and approved. In subsection 108.08(a) delete the last sentence of the first paragraph and replace with the following: Such request shall be made within 7 calendar days of the receipt of the statement and shall detail the reason the statement is believed to be incorrect. Section 108.12 is hereby added to the Standard Specifications for this project as follows: The work under this contract is to be performed on an as-needed basis at various times throughout the year including Emergency Response work as directed by the Public Works Director. 21 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 REVISION OF SECTION 109 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Section 109 of the Standard Specifications is hereby revised for this project as follows: In subsection 109.04 delete item (e) and replace with the following: Compensation will be paid to the contractor for work performed by a subcontractor on a change order basis. Compensation will be based on invoiced cost plus 8%. In subsection 109.06(a) delete the first two sentences and replace with the following: The Department may make a deduction from the progress payment in the amount considered necessary to protect the interests of the County. The amount to be retained will be 8 percent of the value of the completed work if deducted. In subsection 109.06 delete items (e), (f), and (g). In subsection 109.07(2) delete the first sentence and replace with the following: The material is stored on the project, on County owned property, or at an acceptable secured location within Larimer County. Subsection 109.09 shall include the following: The County is required, by Law (CRS 38-26-107), to withhold from all payment to the Contractor sufficient fund to insure the payment of all claims for labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender, or other supplies used or consumed by the Contractor or his Subcontractors in or about the performance of the Work. Such funds must be withheld until such claims have been paid or such claims as filed have been withdrawn, such payment or withdrawal to be evidenced by filing with the County a receipt in full or an order for withdrawal in writing and signed by the person filing such claim or his duly authorized agents or assigns. Such funds shall not be withheld longer than ninety (90) days following the date fixed for final settlement, as published in a public newspaper in accordance with the law, unless an action is commenced within that time to enforce such unpaid claim and a notice of lis pendes is filed with the County. At the expiration of such ninety day period, the County shall pay to the Contractor such moneys and funds as are not the subject to suit and lis pendes notices and shall retain thereafter, subject to the final outcome thereof, only sufficient funds to insure the payment of judgments which may result from each suit. 22 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 REVISION OF SECTION 203 DOZING Section 203 of the Standard Specifications is hereby revised for this project as follows: Subsection 203.12 shall include the following: Dozing shall consist of removing soil and vegetation for stockpile site(s) in preparation for material to be dumped and stockpiled. Dozing shall also consist of regrading the stockpile. The contractor shall supply a minimum of one Cat D6 Dozer or equivalent, as directed per work order. Delete subsection 203.13(d) and replace with the following: No payment for standby or idle time will be paid for. The quantity of hours operated, fueled and maintained will be measured as provided above and will be paid for at the contract unit price. BASIS OF PAYMENT Payment will be made under: Pay Item Dozing Pay Unit Hour Hours shall be submitted and approved by the Engineer prior to the work. A monthly quantity sheet, totaling each days hours of operation shall be submitted to the Engineer for payment of the work. 23 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 REVISION SECTION 204 HAUL Section 204 is hereby added to the Standard Specifications for this project as follows: DESCRIPTION 204.01 Haul consists of transporting material or debris from its original location to a designated site by the Engineer. The contractor shall have a minimum fleet of 10 Tandem Axle Dump trucks when the work order specifies tandem dump trucks only due to site/ access constraints. The contractor shall have a minimum fleet of 8 Tractor and Trailer trucks when the work order and site conditions allow. The contractor shall have a minimum fleet of 5 Tandem Axle Dump Truck with pup trucks when the work order and site conditions allow. METHOD OF MEASUREMENT 204.02 Haul shall be the product obtained by multiplying the number of Cubic Yards per load of material moved from its original location by the average distance in miles (to the nearest 0.5 miles) the material is hauled. The distance between the materials original location and it’s delivered site shall be the haul distance in Cubic Yard miles. Tandem Axle Dump Truck shall be paid at 8 CY. Tandem Axle Dump Truck w/ Pup shall be paid at 12 CY. Tractor and Trailer (Side dump, End dump, and Belly dump) shall be paid at 14 CY. BASIS OF PAYMENT 204.03 The quantity of haul measured as provided above will be paid for at the contract unit price. Payment will be made under: Pay Item Haul Unit of Quantity Cubic Yard Pay Unit Cu. Yd.-Mile Haul routes and distances shall be submitted and approved by the Engineer prior to the work. A Daily Truck Timesheet including total loads for each truck type listed above shall be submitted to the Engineer for payment of the work. Landfill fees will be paid on a change order basis according to submitted tickets/invoices plus 5%. 24 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 REVISION OF SECTION 209 WATERING AND DUST PALLIATIVES Section 209 of the Standard Special Provisions is hereby revised for this project as follows: In subsection 209.02 delete the second paragraph. Delete subsection 209.05 and replace with the following: Dust palliative shall consist of water or other approved substance. Application of dust palliative shall be done with acceptable sprinkling equipment at an appropriate rate as approved by the Engineer. Application of dust palliative may be required when work is not in progress, including weekends, holidays, and nighttime. Delete subsections 209.07 and 209.08. BASIS OF PAYMENT Payment will be made under: Pay Item Pay Unit Contract Modification Order Invoiced amount plus 8% 25 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 REVISION OF SECTION 626 MOBILIZATION Section 626 of the Standard Specifications is hereby revised for this project as follows: Subsection 626.02 shall be replaced with the following: Payment will only be made for the equipment listed below under: Pay Item Pay Unit Dozer LS / Each Site Loader LS / Each Site Dozer and Loader mobilization includes any or all necessary attachments and crew trucks. These payments shall be independent of partial payments as defined in subsection 109.06. Payment will be full compensation for all work necessary to complete the item including demobilization. 26 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 REVISION OF SECTION 630 CONSTRUCTION ZONE TRAFFIC CONTROL Section 630 of the Standard Specifications is hereby revised for this project as follows: In subsection 630.10 delete the second paragraph and replace with the following: Any major revision to the Traffic Control Plan (TCP) as determined by the Engineer must be authorized in writing by the Engineer. Subsection 630.14 shall include the following: When directed by the Engineer, flaggers shall be equipped with radios or field telephones. Backup units shall be available on the project at all times. No work shall be allowed if flaggers are not in radio or field telephone contact after being so directed by the Engineer. The cost of radios or field telephones will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the price for flagging. In subsection 630.15 delete the first, second, third and fourth paragraphs and replace with the following: Construction traffic control items, except for Portable Message Sign Panel, Traffic Control Management, Traffic Control Inspection and Flagging hours, will not be measured but will be paid for on a lump sum basis. The Schedule of Construction Traffic Control Devices presents the minimum requirements for traffic control on the project. Additional devices the Contractor may elect to use on the project, which are not ordered by the Engineer, will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the work. Lump Sum payment for Construction Traffic Control shall be full compensation for the item for the full length of the project, including additional days added to the contract for inclement weather. The Contractor shall report all traffic control items on Larimer County Daily Traffic Control Log (LCE-073) and shall e-mail these completed forms to the Engineer on a daily basis. Traffic control shall be provided by the contractor on a cost plus 8% basis and shall be performed by licensed, certified professionals. These charges will be paid as a change order on a cost plus 8% basis as needed, and should not be included in any of the above unit prices. Subsection 630.16 shall include the following: Payment will be made under: Pay Item Pay Unit Contract Modification Order Invoiced amount plus 8% Subsection 630.16 delete the first paragraph following the Pay Item table. 27 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN - GENERAL The key elements of the Contractor’s method of handling traffic (MHT) are outlined in subsection 630.08. The components of the TCP, for this project, are included in the following: (1) Subsection 104.04 and Section 630 of the specifications. (2) Standard Plan S-630-1, Traffic Controls for Highway Construction, Case 17 and Standard Plan S-630-2. (3) Schedule of Construction Traffic Control Devices. (4) Part 6 of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). Special Traffic Control Plan requirements for this project are as follows: During the construction of this project, traffic shall use portions of the present traveled roadway. The Contractor shall not have construction equipment or materials in the lanes open to traffic at any time, unless directed. Employee vehicle parking will be prohibited where it conflicts with safety, access, or the flow of traffic. During the work, only one lane may be closed to traffic at any time. Traffic shall not be delayed for more than 10 minutes or as directed by the Engineer. The Contractor shall not perform any work on the roadway prior to 7 a.m. or after 6 p.m., or as directed by the Engineer. Prior to starting construction the Contractor shall notify the Engineer of the date the Contractor intends to start construction. The Contractor shall cooperate fully with the Engineer in the handling of traffic. All costs incidental to the foregoing requirements shall be included in the original contract prices for the project. 28 Revised: (06/06) Project No. 9393 February 3, 2014 UTILITIES The Contractor shall have the responsibility of protecting live utilities during his construction operations and shall hold the County harmless for any and all damages to live utilities arising from his construction operations. All costs incidental to the foregoing requirements will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the work. 29 Revised: (06/06) BID SCHEDULE Bid # 14-03 Date: February 24, 2014 Revision Date: ___________ Project No. 9393 - 2014 Misc. Trucking and Hauling REF CONT NO. ITEM CONTRACT ITEM APPROX. QUAN. UNITS EXTENDED AMOUNT UNIT PRICE 1 203 Dozer 320 Hour $ - 2 203 Loader 400 Hour $ - 3 204 Haul $ - 4 626 Mobilization - Dozer 1 LS / Each Site $ - 5 626 Mobilization - Loader 1 LS / Each Site $ - 400,000 Cu Yd - Mile Contractor's Name TOTAL $ (Please Print) - Attachment “A” July 26, 2013 U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO GENERAL DECISION NUMBERS CO130016, CO130017, CO130018, CO130019, CO130020, CO130021, CO130022, CO130023 and CO130024 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION NOTICE This is a standard special provision that revises or modifies CDOT’s Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction. It has gone through a formal review and approval process and has been issued by CDOT’s Project Development Branch with formal instructions for its use on CDOT construction projects. It is to be used as written without change. Do not use modified versions of this special provision on CDOT construction projects, and do not use this special provision on CDOT projects in a manner other than that specified in the instructions, unless such use is first approved by the Standards and Specification Unit of the Project Development Branch. The instructions for use on CDOT construction projects appear below. Other agencies which use the Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction to administer construction projects may use this special provision as appropriate and at their own risk. Instructions for use on CDOT construction projects: Use this standard special provision on all federal-aid projects with contracts exceeding $2000, except for non-ARRA projects on roadways classified as local roads or rural minor collectors, which are exempt. Projects on local roads, rural minor collectors, and enhancement projects funded with ARRA funds are not exempt. -1Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Decision Nos. CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 Modifications ID MOD Number Date Page Number(s) dated January 04, 2013 supersedes Decision Nos. 1 1 07/26/13 1 & 14 CO100016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 dated September 30, 2011. When work within a project is located in two or more counties and the minimum wages and fringe benefits are different for one or more job classifications, the higher minimum wages and fringe benefits shall apply throughout the project. General Decision No. CO130016 applies to the following counties: Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson, and Park counties. General Decision No. CO130016 The wage and fringe benefits listed below reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits 26.42 4.75% + 8.68 ELECTRICIAN (Traffic Signalization Only): 1000 Clear Creek POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Drill Rig Caisson 1001 Smaller than Watson 2500 and similar 24.27 8.62 1002 Watson 2500 similar or larger 24.57 8.62 24.42 8.62 24.57 8.62 24.72 8.62 Crane (50 tons and under) 1003 Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin Crane (51 - 90 tons) 1004 Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin Crane (91 - 140 tons) 1005 1006 Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin Scraper 1007 Single bowl under 40 cubic yards 24.42 8.62 1008 40 cubic yards and over 24.57 8.62 Last Mod -2Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130016 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. CARPENTER: Excludes Form Work 1009 Adams 16.61 3.88 1010 Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson, Park 19.27 5.08 Form Work Only 1011 Adams 16.78 3.57 1012 Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin 19.11 5.46 1013 Jefferson 16.88 3.81 1014 Park 17.28 5.38 CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER: 1015 Adams 16.05 3.00 1016 Arapahoe 18.70 3.85 1017 Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin 18.37 3.00 1018 Jefferson 18.02 3.42 1019 Park 17.09 2.85 ELECTRICIAN: Excludes Traffic Signal Installation 1020 Adams 31.00 14.01 1021 Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson, Park 35.13 6.83 Traffic Signalization Electrician 1022 Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Park 27.25 7.10 1023 Jefferson 26.78 5.44 Traffic Signalization Groundsman 1024 Adams 13.96 2.80 1025 Arapahoe, Broomfield, Elbert, Gilpin, Park 15.24 3.81 1026 Clear Creek 15.70 2.14 1027 Jefferson 15.19 4.72 -3Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130016 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits 1028 FENCE ERECTOR 13.02 3.20 1029 FORM WORKER – Arapahoe 15.30 3.90 GUARDRAIL INSTALLER: 1030 Adams 12.89 3.45 1031 Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson, Park 12.89 3.20 HIGHWAY/PARKING LOT STRIPING: Painter 1032 Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Park 12.62 3.21 1033 Jefferson 14.21 3.21 22.14 0.77 16.69 5.45 19.98 2.89 18.22 6.01 16.29 4.25 17.41 1.86 1040 Asphalt Shoveler 21.21 4.25 1041 Asphalt Spreader 18.58 4.65 Adams 16.29 4.25 Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin 16.67 4.27 Jefferson 16.51 4.27 Park 15.64 2.46 IRONWORKER: Reinforcing 1034 1035 1036 Adams Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson Park 1037 Structural LABORER: Asphalt Raker Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, 1038 Gilpin, Jefferson 1039 Park Common or General 1042 1043 1044 1045 Last Mod -4Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130016 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits Concrete Saw (Hand Held) 1046 Adams 16.29 5.20 1047 Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson, Park 16.29 6.14 Landscape and Irrigation 1048 Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson, Park 12.26 3.16 1049 Clear Creek 14.98 3.16 Mason Tender - Cement/Concrete 1050 Adams 17.71 2.83 1051 Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin 16.96 4.04 1052 Jefferson 16.29 4.25 1053 Park 15.08 3.10 13.55 2.41 9.55 3.05 9.73 3.05 9.42 3.21 12.43 3.22 1054 Pipelayer Traffic Control (Flagger) 1055 1056 1057 1058 Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin Jefferson Park Traffic Control (Sets Up/Moves Barrels, Cones, Install Signs, Arrow Boards and Place Stationary Flags) (Excludes Flaggers) Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson 1059 Clear Creek 13.14 3.20 1060 Park 12.76 3.20 16.99 2.87 1061 PAINTER (Spray Only) Last Mod -5Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130016 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits 22.67 8.75 22.67 8.72 24.97 6.13 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Asphalt Laydown 1062 1063 1064 Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson Park Asphalt Paver Asphalt Roller 1065 Adams 24.20 7.70 1066 Arapahoe 22.68 8.72 1067 Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin 23.41 7.67 1068 Jefferson 22.84 7.69 1069 Park 22.84 8.72 Asphalt Spreader 1070 Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Park 22.67 8.67 1071 Jefferson 23.34 8.06 1072 Backhoe/Trackhoe 1073 Adams 20.31 4.24 1074 Arapahoe 24.59 6.24 1075 Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin 22.19 6.48 1076 Jefferson 21.99 5.60 1077 Park 20.81 6.58 Last Mod -6Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130016 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (con’t): Bobcat/Skid Loader 1078 Adams, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin 15.37 4.28 1079 Arapahoe 18.23 4.28 1080 Jefferson 16.85 4.28 1081 Park 22.46 0.00 22.67 8.72 1082 Boom Broom/Sweeper 1083 Adams, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Park 22.70 8.07 1084 Arapahoe 22.67 8.73 1085 Jefferson 22.18 8.36 25.20 6.72 26.90 5.59 21.60 5.21 22.82 23.55 8.72 6.68 20.48 4.71 20.65 5.74 15.91 4.68 Bulldozer 1086 1087 1088 Adams Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson, Park Concrete Pump Crane 1089 1090 Adams, Park Jefferson Drill 1091 1092 1093 Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Park Jefferson Forklift Last Mod -7Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130016 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (con’t): Grader/Blade 1094 Adams 23.94 8.23 1095 Arapahoe 22.67 8.72 1096 Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Park 23.90 7.93 1097 Jefferson 23.28 7.73 16.07 4.41 1098 Guardrail/Post Driver Loader (Front End) 1099 Adams 23.09 8.72 1100 Arapahoe 26.80 4.84 1101 Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin 23.20 8.33 1102 Jefferson 23.06 7.76 1103 Park 22.67 8.72 Mechanic 1104 Adams 22.82 8.72 1105 Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Park 24.04 7.35 1106 Jefferson 23.56 8.72 Oiler 1107 Adams, Jefferson 21.97 8.72 1108 Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Park 23.73 8.41 16.70 3.30 1110 Jefferson 20.30 5.51 1111 Park 16.52 3.13 1112 Rotomill 16.22 4.41 Roller/Compactor (Dirt and Grade Compaction) 1109 Adams Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Last Mod -8Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130016 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits Adams Arapahoe 27.89 22.67 3.50 8.72 Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin 24.67 6.02 Jefferson Park 22.64 20.36 8.43 3.04 13.13 2.95 Classification POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (con’t): Screed 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 Tractor TRUCK DRIVER: Distributor 1119 Adams 15.80 5.27 1120 1812 1121 Arapahoe Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Park Jefferson 19.62 18.19 19.46 5.27 5.27 6.04 Dump Truck 1122 Adams 16.68 5.27 1123 Arapahoe 18.94 5.27 1124 Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin 16.47 5.27 1125 Jefferson 16.97 4.78 1126 Park 15.40 3.21 17.25 5.27 19.80 6.42 26.48 3.50 Lowboy Truck 1127 1128 1129 Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Park Jefferson Mechanic Multi-Purpose Speciality and Hoisting Truck 1130 Adams, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Park 17.49 3.17 1131 Arapahoe 15.79 2.48 1132 Jefferson 15.13 3.89 Last Mod -9Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130016 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits 18.39 4.13 16.00 2.60 Last Mod TRUCK DRIVER (con’t.): Semi/Trailer Truck (Includes Pickup and Pilot Car) Adams, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, 1133 Jefferson, Park 1134 Arapahoe Single Axle (Includes Pickup and Pilot Car) 1135 Adams, Jefferson 13.93 3.68 1136 Arapahoe 15.10 3.77 1137 Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Park 14.74 3.68 12.43 3.22 1138 Truck Mounted Attenuator Water Truck 1139 Adams 17.50 5.19 1140 Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Park 19.36 4.07 1141 Jefferson 17.57 5.27 WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. ====================================================================================== === Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii)). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------In the listing above, the "SU" designation means that rates listed under the identifier do not reflect collectively bargained wage and fringe benefit rates. Other designations indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be prevailing. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- END OF GENERAL DECISION NO. CO130016 -10Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Decision Nos. CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 dated January 04, 2013 supersedes Decision Nos. CO100016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 dated September 30, 2011. When work within a project is located in two or more counties and the minimum wages and fringe benefits are different for one or more job classifications, the higher minimum wages and fringe benefits shall apply throughout the project. Modifications ID Date 07/26/13 1 MOD Number 1 Page Number(s) 1 & 14 General Decision No. CO130017 applies to the following counties: Boulder county. General Decision No. CO130017 The wage and fringe benefits listed below reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Drill Rig Caisson 1142 Smaller than Watson 2500 and similar 24.27 8.62 1143 Watson 2500 similar or larger 24.57 8.62 Crane 1144 50 tons and under 24.42 8.62 1145 51 - 90 tons 24.57 8.62 1146 91 - 140 tons 24.72 8.62 Scraper 1147 Single bowl under 40 cubic yards 24.42 8.62 1148 40 cubic yards and over 24.57 8.62 CARPENTER: 1149 Excludes Form Work 16.61 3.88 1150 Form Work Only 17.06 3.90 1151 CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER 17.39 3.00 1152 ELECTRICIAN 33.39 7.64 1153 FENCE ERECTOR 15.96 3.46 1154 GUARDRAIL INSTALLER 16.21 3.63 1155 HIGHWAY/PARKING LOT STRIPING: 1156 Painter 12.62 3.21 Last Mod -11Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130017 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits IRONWORKER: 1157 Reinforcing (Excludes Guardrail Installation) 16.69 5.45 1158 Structural (Excludes Guardrail Installation) 18.22 6.01 LABORER: 1159 Asphalt Raker 16.29 4.25 1160 Asphalt Shoveler 21.21 4.25 1161 Asphalt Spreader 18.58 4.65 1162 Common or General 16.29 4.25 1163 Concrete Saw (Hand Held) 16.29 6.14 1164 Landscape and Irrigation 12.26 3.16 1165 Mason Tender - Cement/Concrete 16.29 4.25 1166 Pipelayer 16.74 1.89 1167 Traffic Control (Flagger) 9.55 3.05 1168 Traffic Control (Sets Up/Moves Barrels, Cones, Installs signs, Arrow Boards and Place Stationary Flags), (Excludes Flaggers) 12.43 3.22 1169 PAINTER (Spray Only) 16.99 2.87 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: 1170 Asphalt Laydown 22.67 8.25 1171 Asphalt Paver 24.19 6.58 1172 Asphalt Roller 23.01 9.22 1173 Asphalt Spreader 22.67 8.72 1174 Backhoe/Trackhoe 21.70 5.51 1175 Bobcat/Skid Loader 15.37 4.28 1176 Boom 22.67 8.72 1177 Broom/Sweeper 22.83 8.72 1178 Bulldozer 26.90 5.59 1179 Drill 21.42 2.88 Last Mod -12Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130017 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits Last Mod POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (con’t.): 1180 Forklift 15.91 4.27 1181 Grader/Blade 22.67 8.72 1182 Guardrail/Post Driver 16.54 4.10 1183 Loader (Front End) 22.67 8.72 1184 Mechanic 22.97 8.72 1185 Oiler 22.77 9.22 1186 Roller/Compactor (Dirt and Grade Compaction) 22.32 8.72 1187 Rotomill 16.22 4.41 1188 Screed 22.67 8.72 1189 Tractor 13.13 2.95 18.52 3.59 TRAFFIC SIGNALIZATION: 1190 Groundsman TRUCK DRIVER: 1191 Distributor 21.69 5.27 1192 Dump Truck 16.41 5.27 1193 Lowboy Truck 17.25 5.27 1194 Multi-Purpose Specialty & Hoisting Truck 16.41 4.97 1195 Pickup and Pilot Car 13.93 3.68 1196 Semi/Trailer Truck 18.39 4.13 1197 Truck Mounted Attenuator 12.43 3.22 1198 Water Truck 20.64 5.27 WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. ====================================================================================== === Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii)). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- -13Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION In the listing above, the "SU" designation means that rates listed under the identifier do not reflect collectively bargained wage and fringe benefit rates. Other designations indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be prevailing. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- END OF GENERAL DECISION NO. CO130017 -14Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Decision Nos. CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 dated January 04, 2013 supersedes Decision Nos. CO100016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 dated September 30, 2011. When work within a project is located in two or more counties and the minimum wages and fringe benefits are different for one or more job classifications, the higher minimum wages and fringe benefits shall apply throughout the project. Modifications ID Date 07/26/13 1 MOD Number 1 Page Number(s) 1 & 14 General Decision No. CO130018 applies to the following counties: El Paso, Pueblo, and Teller counties. General Decision No. CO130018 The wage and fringe benefits listed below reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits Last Mod 1 ELECTRICIAN: 1199 El Paso, Teller 29.55 14.48 1200 Pueblo 27.00 11.91 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Drill Rig Caisson 1201 Smaller than Watson 2500 and similar 24.27 8.62 1202 Watson 2500 similar or larger 24.57 8.62 Crane 1203 50 tons and under 24.42 8.62 1204 51 - 90 tons 24.57 8.62 1205 91 - 140 tons 24.72 8.62 General Decision No. CO130018 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. CARPENTER: 1206 Excludes Form Work 24.15 6.25 Form Work Only 1207 El Paso, Teller 19.06 5.84 1208 Pueblo 19.00 5.88 CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER: 1209 El Paso, Teller 17.36 3.00 1210 Pueblo 17.74 3.00 1211 FENCE ERECTOR 13.02 3.20 1212 GUARDRAIL INSTALLER 12.89 3.20 -15Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130018 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits 12.62 3.21 HIGHWAY/PARKING LOT STRIPING: 1213 Painter IRONWORKER: Reinforcing (Excludes Guardrail Installation) 1214 El Paso, Teller 20.49 1.65 1215 Pueblo 16.69 5.45 18.22 6.01 1216 Structural (Excludes Guardrail Installation) LABORER: 1217 Asphalt Raker 17.54 3.16 1218 Asphalt Shoveler 21.21 4.25 1219 Asphalt Spreader 18.58 4.65 Common or General 1220 El Paso 17.05 3.69 1221 Pueblo 16.29 4.25 1222 Teller 16.88 3.61 1223 Concrete Saw (Hand Held) 16.29 6.14 1224 Landscape and Irrigation 12.26 3.16 1225 Mason Tender - Cement/Concrete 16.29 4.25 1226 Pipelayer 18.72 3.24 1227 Traffic Control (Flagger) 9.55 3.05 1228 Traffic Control (Sets Up/Moves Barrels, Cones, Installs signs, Arrow Boards and Place Stationary Flags), (Excludes Flaggers) 12.43 3.22 1229 PAINTER (Spray Only) 16.99 2.87 Last Mod -16Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130018 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: 1230 Asphalt Laydown 22.67 8.72 1231 Asphalt Paver 21.50 3.50 Asphalt Roller 1232 El Paso 24.42 6.96 1233 Pueblo 23.67 9.22 1813 Teller 24.42 6.96 22.67 8.72 1234 Asphalt Spreader Backhoe/Trackhoe 1235 El Paso 23.31 5.61 1236 Pueblo 21.82 8.22 1237 Teller 23.32 5.50 1238 Bobcat/Skid Loader 15.37 4.28 1239 Boom 22.67 8.72 Broom/Sweeper 1240 El Paso, Teller 23.43 8.04 1241 Pueblo 23.47 9.22 Bulldozer 1242 El Paso 26.56 7.40 1243 Pueblo, Teller 26.11 6.92 1244 Drill 17.59 3.45 1245 Forklift 15.91 4.68 Grader/Blade 1246 El Paso 22.83 8.72 1247 Pueblo 23.25 6.98 1248 Teller 23.22 8.72 16.07 4.41 1249 Guardrail/Post Driver Last Mod -17Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130018 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (con’t.): Loader (Front End) 1250 El Paso 23.61 7.79 1251 Pueblo 21.67 8.22 1252 Teller 23.50 7.64 Mechanic 1253 El Paso 22.35 6.36 1254 Pueblo 24.02 8.43 1255 Teller 22.16 6.17 Oiler 1256 El Paso 23.29 7.48 1257 Pueblo 23.13 7.01 1258 Teller 22.68 7.11 Roller/Compactor (Dirt and Grade Compaction) 1259 El Paso 16.70 3.30 1260 Pueblo, Teller 18.43 4.62 1261 Rotomill 16.22 4.41 1262 Scraper 24.28 4.83 Screed 1263 El Paso, Teller 25.22 5.74 1264 Pueblo 23.67 9.22 13.13 2.95 1265 Tractor Last Mod -18Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130018 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits Last Mod TRUCK DRIVER: Distributor 1266 El Paso, Teller 17.98 3.97 1267 Pueblo 18.35 3.85 Dump Truck 1268 El Paso, Teller 16.85 4.83 1269 Pueblo 16.87 4.79 1270 Lowboy Truck 17.25 5.27 1271 Mechanic 26.69 3.50 1272 Multi-Purpose Specialty & Hoisting Truck 17.27 3.71 1273 Pickup and Pilot Car 13.93 3.68 1274 Semi/Trailer Truck 16.00 2.60 1275 Truck Mounted Attenuator 12.43 3.22 Water Truck 1276 El Paso 17.24 4.15 1277 Pueblo 20.93 4.98 1278 Teller 17.31 4.07 WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. ====================================================================================== === Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii)). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------In the listing above, the "SU" designation means that rates listed under the identifier do not reflect collectively bargained wage and fringe benefit rates. Other designations indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be prevailing. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- END OF GENERAL DECISION NO. CO130018 -19Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Decision Nos. CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 dated January 04, 2013 supersedes Decision Nos. CO100016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 dated September 30, 2011. When work within a project is located in two or more counties and the minimum wages and fringe benefits are different for one or more job classifications, the higher minimum wages and fringe benefits shall apply throughout the project. Modifications ID Date 07/26/13 1 MOD Number 1 Page Number(s) 1 & 14 General Decision No. CO130019 applies to the following counties: Denver and Douglas counties. General Decision No. CO130019 The wage and fringe benefits listed below reflect collectively bargained rates. Code 1279 Classification CARPENTER (Form Work Only) Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits 24.00 11.28 TRAFFIC SIGNALIZATION: Traffic Signal Installation 1280 Zone 1 26.42 4.75% + 8.68 1281 Zone 2 29.42 4.75% + 8.68 Traffic Installer Zone Definitions Zone 1 – Within a 35 mile radius measured from the addresses of the following cities: Colorado Springs - Nevada & Bijou Denver - Ellsworth Avenue & Broadway Ft. Collins - Prospect & College Grand Junction - 12th & North Avenue Pueblo - I-25 & Highway 50 Zone 2 - All work outside these areas. POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Hydraulic Backhoe 1282 Wheel Mounted, under ¾ yds. 24.27 8.62 1283 Backhoe/Loader combination 24.27 8.62 Drill Rig Caisson 1284 Smaller than Watson 2500 and similar 24.27 8.62 1285 Watson 2500 similar or larger 24.57 8.62 Loader 1286 Up to and including 6 cubic yards 24.27 8.62 1287 Denver County - Under 6 cubic yards 24.27 8.62 1288 Denver County - Over 6 cubic yards 24.42 8.62 Last Mod -20Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130019 The wage and fringe benefits listed below reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits Last Mod POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (con’t.): Motor Grader 1289 Douglas county - Blade Rough 24.27 8.62 4 1290 Douglas county - Blade Finish 24.57 8.62 4 Crane 1291 50 tons and under 24.42 8.62 4 1292 51 to 90 tons 24.57 8.62 4 1293 91 to 140 tons 24.72 8.62 4 Scraper 1294 Single bowl under 40 cubic yards 24.42 8.62 4 1295 40 cubic yards and over 24.57 8.62 4 General Decision No. CO130019 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. 1296 CARPENTER (Excludes Form Work) 19.27 5.08 CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER: 1297 Denver 20.18 5.75 1298 Douglas 18.75 3.00 1299 ELECTRICIAN (Excludes Traffic Signal Installation) 35.13 6.83 1300 FENCE ERECTOR (Excludes Link/Cyclone Fence Erection) 13.02 3.20 1301 GUARDRAIL INSTALLER 12.89 3.20 HIGHWAY/PARKING LOT STRIPING: Painter 1302 Denver 12.62 3.21 1303 Douglas 13.89 3.21 IRONWORKERS: 1304 Reinforcing (Excludes Guardrail Installation) 16.69 5.45 1305 Structural (Includes Link/Cyclone Fence Erection), (Excludes Guardrail Installation) 18.22 6.01 -21Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130019 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits LABORERS: 1306 Asphalt Raker 16.29 4.25 1307 Asphalt Shoveler 21.21 4.25 1308 Asphalt Spreader 18.58 4.65 Common or General 1309 Denver 16.76 6.77 1310 Douglas 16.29 4.25 1311 Concrete Saw (Hand Held) 16.29 6.14 1312 Landscape and Irrigation 12.26 3.16 Mason Tender - Cement/Concrete 1313 Denver 16.96 4.04 1314 Douglas 16.29 4.25 Pipelayer 1315 Denver 13.55 2.41 1316 Douglas 16.30 2.18 Traffic Control 1317 Flagger 9.55 3.05 1318 Sets Up/Moves Barrels, Cones, Install Signs, Arrow Boards and Place Stationary Flags, (Excludes Flaggers) 12.43 3.22 16.99 2.87 PAINTER: 1319 Spray Only POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Asphalt Laydown 1320 Denver 22.67 8.72 1321 Douglas 23.67 8.47 Asphalt Paver 1322 Denver 24.97 6.13 1323 Douglas 25.44 3.50 Last Mod -22Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130019 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (con’t.): Asphalt Roller 1324 Denver 23.13 7.55 1325 Douglas 23.63 6.43 22.67 8.72 23.82 6.00 1326 Asphalt Spreader Backhoe/Trackhoe 1327 Douglas 1328 Bobcat/Skid Loader 15.37 4.28 1329 Boom 22.67 8.72 Broom/Sweeper 1330 Denver 22.47 8.72 1331 Douglas 22.96 8.22 1332 Bulldozer 26.90 5.59 1333 Concrete Pump 21.60 5.21 Drill 1334 Denver 20.48 4.71 1335 Douglas 20.71 2.66 15.91 4.68 22.67 8.72 16.07 4.41 21.67 8.22 1336 Forklift Grader/Blade 1337 1338 Denver Guardrail/Post Driver Loader (Front End) 1339 Douglas Mechanic 1340 Denver 22.89 8.72 1341 Douglas 23.88 8.22 Last Mod -23Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130019 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (con’t.): Oiler 1342 Denver 23.73 8.41 1343 Douglas 24.90 7.67 Roller/Compactor (Dirt and Grade Compaction) 1344 Denver 20.30 5.51 1345 Douglas 22.78 4.86 16.22 4.41 1346 Rotomill Screed 1347 Denver 22.67 8.38 1348 Douglas 29.99 1.40 13.13 2.95 1349 Tractor TRAFFIC SIGNALIZATION: Groundsman 1350 Denver 17.90 3.41 1351 Douglas 18.67 7.17 TRUCK DRIVER: Distributor 1352 Denver 17.81 5.82 1353 Douglas 16.98 5.27 Dump Truck 1354 1355 Denver Douglas 15.27 16.39 5.27 5.27 1356 Lowboy Truck 17.25 5.27 1357 Mechanic 26.48 3.50 Multi-Purpose Specialty & Hoisting Truck 1358 Denver 17.49 3.17 1359 Douglas 20.05 2.88 Last Mod -24Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130019 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits Last Mod TRUCK DRIVER (con’t.): Pickup and Pilot Car 1360 Denver County 14.24 3.77 1361 Douglas County 16.43 3.68 1362 Semi/Trailer Truck 18.39 4.13 1363 Truck Mounted Attenuator 12.43 3.22 Water Truck 1364 Denver County 26.27 5.27 1365 Douglas County 19.46 2.58 WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. ====================================================================================== === Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii)). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In the listing above, the "SU" designation means that rates listed under the identifier do not reflect collectively bargained wage and fringe benefit rates. Other designations indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be prevailing. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- END OF GENERAL DECISION NO. CO130019 -25Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Decision Nos. CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 dated January 04, 2013 supersedes Decision Nos. CO100016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 dated September 30, 2011. Modifications ID Date 07/26/13 1 MOD Number 1 Page Number(s) 1 & 14 When work within a project is located in two or more counties and the minimum wages and fringe benefits are different for one or more job classifications, the higher minimum wages and fringe benefits shall apply throughout the project. General Decision No. CO130020 applies to the following counties: Baca, Bent, Costilla, Crowley, Huerfano, Kiowa, Las Animas, Otero, and Prowers counties. General Decision No. CO130020 The wage and fringe benefits listed below reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits 1366 CARPENTER (Form Work Only) 24.00 11.28 1814 ELECTRICIAN (Boom Truck Operator) 20.91 3% + 6.10 Last Mod POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Power Broom/Sweeper 1367 Under 70 hp 23.57 8.62 1368 70 hp and over 24.27 8.62 Drill Rig Caisson 1369 Smaller than Watson 2500 and similar 24.27 8.62 1370 Watson 2500 similar or larger 24.57 8.62 Crane 1371 50 tons and under 24.42 8.62 1372 51 - 90 tons 24.57 8.62 1373 91 - 140 tons 24.72 8.62 General Decision No. CO130020 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. 1374 CARPENTER (Excludes Form Work) 18.96 3.18 CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER: 1375 Baca, Bent, Costilla, Crowley, Huerfano, Kiowa, Otero, Prowers 17.70 2.53 1376 Las Animas 17.24 2.85 1377 ELECTRICIAN 28.06 8.76 14.60 3.49 HIGHWAY/PARKING LOT STRIPING: 1378 Truck Driver (Line Striping Truck) -26Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130020 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits 13.92 3.07 HIGHWAY/PARKING LOT STRIPING (con’t.): 1379 Painter IRONWORKER: 1380 Reinforcing 16.94 6.77 1381 Structural 16.76 6.01 LABORER: Common or General 1382 Baca, Bent, Costilla, Crowley, Huerfano, Kiowa, Otero, Prowers 14.48 3.53 1383 Las Animas 14.52 3.53 1384 Concrete Saw (Hand Held) 16.00 6.14 1385 Landscape and Irrigation 15.37 3.16 1386 Mason Tender - Cement/Concrete 12.44 3.10 1387 Traffic Control (Flagger) 9.42 3.21 1388 Traffic Control (Sets Up/Moves Barrels, Cones, Installs signs, Arrow Boards and Place Stationary Flags), (Excludes Flaggers) 12.39 3.20 1389 PAINTER (Spray Only) 17.54 3.52 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: 1390 Asphalt Laydown 24.17 6.73 1391 Asphalt Paver 22.67 8.72 1392 Asphalt Plant 21.13 2.16 1393 Asphalt Roller 23.14 7.51 1394 Asphalt Spreader 23.19 7.66 Backhoe/Trackhoe 1395 Baca, Bent, Costilla, Crowley, Huerfano, Kiowa, Otero, Prowers 23.19 4.18 1396 Las Animas 24.70 3.40 Last Mod -27Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130020 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (con’t): 1397 Bobcat/Skid Loader 18.43 3.12 1398 Bulldozer 26.65 4.46 1399 Chipper 22.04 8.26 1400 Drill 20.49 2.66 1401 Forklift 18.30 5.01 Grader/Blade 1402 Baca, Bent, Costilla, Crowley, Huerfano, Kiowa, Otero, Prowers 18.40 4.20 1403 Las Animas 18.88 3.14 16.07 4.41 1404 Guardrail/Post Driver Loader (Front End) 1405 Baca, Bent, Costilla, Crowley, Huerfano, Kiowa, Otero, Prowers 23.58 6.66 1406 Las Animas 23.56 5.93 1407 Mechanic 18.91 4.20 1408 Oiler 22.54 9.22 1409 Roller/Compactor (Dirt and Grade Compaction) 17.78 2.83 1410 Scraper 19.93 5.38 1411 Screed 16.21 3.76 1412 Tractor 16.83 2.95 TRUCK DRIVER: 1413 Distributor 17.98 5.27 1414 Dump Truck 17.61 2.69 Lowboy Truck 1415 Baca, Bent, Costilla, Crowley, Huerfano, Kiowa, Otero, Prowers 19.95 3.36 1416 Las Animas 19.77 3.25 Last Mod -28Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130020 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits Last Mod TRUCK DRIVER, (con’t): 1417 Mechanic 17.79 3.51 1418 Multi-Purpose Specialty & Hoisting Truck 18.89 3.49 1419 Pickup and Pilot Car 14.04 3.49 1420 Semi Truck 17.58 4.67 1421 Water Truck 14.88 2.07 WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. ====================================================================================== === Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii)). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------In the listing above, the "SU" designation means that rates listed under the identifier do not reflect collectively bargained wage and fringe benefit rates. Other designations indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be prevailing. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- END OF GENERAL DECISION NO. CO130020 -29Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Decision Nos. CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 dated January 04, 2013 supersedes Decision Nos. CO100016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 dated September 30, 2011. Modifications ID Date 07/26/13 1 MOD Number 1 Page Number(s) 1 & 14 When work within a project is located in two or more counties and the minimum wages and fringe benefits are different for one or more job classifications, the higher minimum wages and fringe benefits shall apply throughout the project. General Decision No. CO130021 applies to the following counties: Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, and Yuma counties. General Decision No. CO130021 The wage and fringe benefits listed below reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification 1815 ELECTRICIAN (Boom Truck Operator) Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits 20.91 3% + 6.10 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Power Broom/Sweeper 1422 Under 70 hp 23.57 8.62 1423 70 hp and over 24.27 8.62 1424 Boom - - Drill Rig Caisson 1425 Smaller than Watson 2500 and similar 24.27 8.62 1426 Watson 2500 similar or larger 24.57 8.62 24.27 8.62 Asphalt Screed 1427 Kit Carson Crane 1428 50 tons and under 24.42 8.62 1429 51 - 90 tons 24.57 8.62 1430 91 - 140 tons 24.72 8.62 16.05 6.89 - - LABORER: Common or General 1431 Kit Carson TRUCK DRIVER: Dump Truck 1432 Kit Carson Last Mod -30Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130021 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits 18.96 3.18 20.28 4.50 20.98 3.89 CARPENTER: 1433 Excludes Form Work Form Work Only 1434 1435 Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma Lincoln CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER: 1436 Cheyenne, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma 19.22 2.74 1437 Kit Carson 17.98 2.53 1438 Lincoln 21.00 1.40 28.06 8.76 1439 ELECTRICIAN HIGHWAY/PARKING LOT STRIPING: 1440 Truck Driver (Line Striping Truck) 14.60 3.49 1441 Painter 12.90 3.07 1442 IRONWORKER: 1443 Reinforcing 21.12 3.89 1444 Structural 16.76 6.01 17.02 5.79 15.79 4.87 22.67 8.72 LABORER: Asphalt Raker 1446 Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Washington, Yuma Sedgwick 1447 Asphalt Spreader 1445 Common or General 1448 Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma 12.44 3.53 1449 Concrete Saw (Hand Held) 16.00 6.14 1450 Landscape and Irrigation 12.81 3.16 1451 Mason Tender - Cement/Concrete 14.71 3.29 Last Mod -31Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130021 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits LABORER (con’t): Traffic Control 1452 Flagger 9.42 3.21 1453 Sets Up/Moves Barrels, Cones, Installs signs, Arrow Boards and Place Stationary Flags, (Excludes Flaggers) 12.39 3.20 17.54 3.52 1454 PAINTER (Spray Only) POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: 1455 Asphalt Laydown 24.56 6.68 1456 Asphalt Paver 22.67 8.72 1457 Asphalt Plant 21.13 2.16 23.79 7.59 23.92 9.22 23.19 7.66 25.88 4.18 28.64 20.79 1.40 5.36 Asphalt Roller 1458 1459 1460 Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Washington, Yuma Sedgwick Asphalt Spreader Backhoe/Trackhoe 1462 1463 Cheyenne, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma Kit Carson Bobcat/Skid Loader 1464 Bulldozer 29.99 2.90 1465 Chipper 22.04 8.26 1466 1467 Drill Forklift 20.49 18.30 2.66 2.01 1468 Grader/Blade 19.02 4.20 1469 Guardrail/Post Driver 16.07 4.41 27.22 5.85 27.48 4.87 1461 Loader (Front End) 1470 1471 Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Washington, Yuma Sedgwick Last Mod -32Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130021 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (con’t.): Mechanic 1472 Cheyenne, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Washington, Yuma 20.52 5.49 1473 Kit Carson 16.74 4.20 1474 Sedgwick 21.09 4.87 1475 Oiler 22.54 9.22 1476 Roller/Compactor (Dirt and Grade Compaction) 16.52 4.87 1477 Scraper 19.93 5.38 Screed 1478 Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma 21.30 6.40 1479 Tractor 16.83 2.95 17.98 5.27 TRUCK DRIVER: 1480 Distributor Dump Truck 1481 Cheyenne, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Washington, Yuma 18.52 5.96 1482 Lincoln 14.15 3.83 1483 Sedgwick 18.92 6.19 Kit Carson 1816 6 cu. yds. and under 18.55 3.87 1817 7 – 14 cu. yds. 18.70 3.87 1818 15 – 29 cu. yds. 19.04 3.87 1819 30 – 38 cu. yds. 19.38 3.87 1820 39 – 54 cu. yds. 19.66 3.87 1821 55 – 79 cu. yds. 19.95 3.87 1822 80 – 104 cu. yds. 20.22 3.87 1823 104 cu. yds. and over 20.51 3.87 Last Mod -33Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130021 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits Last Mod TRUCK DRIVER (con’t.): 1484 Lowboy Truck 18.29 4.87 1485 Mechanic 17.79 3.51 1486 Multi-Purpose Specialty & Hoisting Truck 18.79 3.49 1487 Pickup and Pilot Car 14.04 3.49 Semi Truck 1488 Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Morgan 17.58 4.67 1489 Logan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma 15.80 4.67 14.88 2.07 1490 Water Truck WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. ====================================================================================== === Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii)). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------In the listing above, the "SU" designation means that rates listed under the identifier do not reflect collectively bargained wage and fringe benefit rates. Other designations indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be prevailing. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- END OF GENERAL DECISION NO. CO130021 -34Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Decision Nos. CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 dated January 04, 2013 supersedes Decision Nos. CO100016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 dated September 30, 2011. Modifications ID Date 07/26/13 1 MOD Number 1 Page Number(s) 1 & 14 When work within a project is located in two or more counties and the minimum wages and fringe benefits are different for one or more job classifications, the higher minimum wages and fringe benefits shall apply throughout the project. General Decision No. CO130022 applies to the following counties: Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Fremont, Gunnison, Hinsdale, La Plata, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, and San Miguel counties. General Decision No. CO130022 The wage and fringe benefits listed below reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits 1491 CARPENTER (Excludes Form Work) 24.00 11.28 1824 ELECTRICIAN (Boom Truck Operator) 20.91 6.10 + 3% 24.27 24.57 8.62 8.62 24.42 8.62 Last Mod POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Drill Rig Caisson 1492 1493 Smaller than Watson 2500 and similar Watson 2500 similar or larger Mechanic 1494 La Plata County General Decision No. CO130022 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits 18.57 5.38 18.60 5.38 1497 Alamosa, Archuleta, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Fremont, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Montezuma, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 17.67 2.85 1498 Chaffee 15.55 2.85 1499 La Plata 18.99 2.85 Code Classification CARPENTER: 1495 1496 Form Work Only Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Fremont, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel La Plata CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER: Last Mod -35Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130022 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER (con’t.): 1500 Montrose 16.95 2.85 1501 ELECTRICIAN 28.06 8.76 1502 GUARDRAIL INSTALLER 12.78 3.31 HIGHWAY/PARKING LOT STRIPING: 1503 Truck Driver (Line Striping Truck) 14.60 3.49 1504 Painter 12.90 3.07 IRONWORKER: 1505 Reinforcing (Excludes Guardrail Installation) 16.94 6.77 1506 Structural (Excludes Guardrail Installation) 16.76 6.01 LABORER: Asphalt Raker 1507 Alamosa 17.53 3.75 1508 Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Fremont, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 16.43 3.42 1509 La Plata 15.38 3.12 Common or General 1510 Alamosa, Chaffee, Montezuma, Montrose 12.44 3.53 1511 Archuleta, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Miguel 13.70 3.53 1512 Fremont 15.19 3.00 1513 La Plata 14.07 3.53 1514 Mineral 14.84 3.53 1515 San Juan 13.73 3.53 16.00 6.14 1517 Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Fremont, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 14.02 3.16 1518 La Plata 13.54 3.16 1516 Concrete Saw (Hand Held) Landscape and Irrigation Last Mod -36Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130022 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits 1519 Alamosa, Archuleta, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Fremont, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 14.59 3.10 1520 Chaffee 12.44 3.10 1521 La Plata 15.67 3.10 Code Classification LABORER (con’t): Mason Tender - Cement/Concrete Traffic Control 1522 Flagger 9.42 3.21 1523 Sets Up/Moves Barrels, Cones, Installs signs, Arrow Boards and Place Stationary Flags, (Excludes Flaggers) 12.39 3.20 17.54 3.52 1524 PAINTER (Spray Only) POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Asphalt Laydown 1525 Alamosa, La Plata 22.67 8.72 1526 Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Fremont, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 23.13 8.64 1527 Asphalt Paver 22.67 8.72 1528 Asphalt Plant 17.23 4.07 Asphalt Roller 1529 Alamosa 21.67 8.22 1530 Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Fremont, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 22.77 8.36 1531 La Plata 22.68 7.30 1532 Montezuma 22.67 8.72 1533 Asphalt Spreader 22.67 8.72 Last Mod -37Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130022 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (con’t): Backhoe/Trackhoe 1534 Alamosa 21.03 3.75 1535 Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Fremont, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 19.75 3.75 1536 La Plata 19.79 5.13 1537 Mineral 19.17 5.53 1538 Montezuma 16.42 4.42 1539 Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Fremont, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 18.20 4.54 1540 La Plata 19.98 4.88 1541 Mineral 17.94 4.62 Bobcat/Skid Loader Broom/Sweeper 1542 Alamosa 20.67 9.22 1543 Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Fremont, Gunnison, Hinsdale, La Plata, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 21.70 9.22 1544 Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 23.28 9.22 1545 Fremont 23.67 9.22 1546 La Plata 23.57 8.72 22.04 8.26 1548 Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Fremont, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 25.01 8.22 1549 La Plata 25.21 8.22 Bulldozer 1547 Chipper Crane Last Mod -38Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130022 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (con’t.): 1550 Drill 20.84 2.66 1551 Forklift 18.30 5.01 1552 Grade Checker 23.91 7.89 1553 Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 16.39 4.20 1554 Fremont 19.68 3.37 1555 La Plata 19.83 4.20 16.07 4.41 Grader/Blade 1556 Guardrail/Post Driver Loader (Front End) 1557 Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan 23.38 8.22 1558 Fremont 23.67 9.22 1559 La Plata 23.36 7.09 1560 Montezuma 22.82 8.72 1561 San Miguel 23.82 9.22 1562 Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 16.74 4.20 1563 Fremont 18.79 3.51 Mechanic Oiler 1564 Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, 22.97 7.88 1565 Fremont 22.97 8.56 1566 La Plata 24.08 5.49 1567 San Miguel 22.97 9.22 Last Mod -39Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130022 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits 1568 Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 19.24 4.96 1569 Fremont 16.52 5.28 1570 La Plata 18.33 2.98 Code Classification POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (con’t.): Roller/Compactor (Dirt and Grade Compaction) 1571 Rotomill 16.28 4.41 1572 Scraper 17.62 2.96 Screed 1573 Alamosa 20.33 6.81 1574 Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Fremont, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 19.58 4.96 1575 La Plata 17.86 2.75 15.08 2.95 17.04 2.28 1576 Tractor TRAFFIC SIGNALIZATION: 1577 Groundsman TRUCK DRIVER: Distributor 1578 Alamosa 18.40 4.51 1579 Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Fremont, Gunnison, Hinsdale, La Plata, Mineral, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 17.62 5.27 1580 Montezuma 15.80 5.27 Last Mod -40Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130022 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits TRUCK DRIVER (con’t.): Dump Truck 1581 Alamosa 14.15 3.83 1582 Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 16.56 4.03 1583 Fremont 16.55 4.34 1584 La Plata 16.90 3.83 1585 Mineral 16.97 4.61 1586 Lowboy Truck 17.25 5.84 1587 Mechanic 17.79 3.51 1588 Multi-Purpose Specialty & Hoisting Truck 14.60 3.49 1589 Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Fremont, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 14.04 3.49 1590 La Plata 15.47 3.49 19.42 5.41 17.25 5.41 Pickup and Pilot Car Semi Truck 1591 1592 Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Gunnison, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Fremont, Hinsdale, La Plata Water Truck 1593 Alamosa 17.58 3.75 1594 Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mineral, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel 16.75 3.04 1595 Fremont 16.15 3.14 1596 La Plata 17.67 3.43 1597 Montezuma 14.88 2.07 Last Mod -41Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. ====================================================================================== === Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii)). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------In the listing above, the "SU" designation means that rates listed under the identifier do not reflect collectively bargained wage and fringe benefit rates. Other designations indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be prevailing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------- END OF GENERAL DECISION NO. CO130022 -42Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Decision Nos. CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 Modifications MOD Number Date Page Number(s) dated January 04, 2013 supersedes Decision Nos. 1 07/26/13 1 & 14 CO100016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 dated September 30, 2011. When work within a project is located in two or more counties and the minimum wages and fringe benefits are different for one or more job classifications, the higher minimum wages and fringe benefits shall apply throughout the project. General Decision No. CO130023 applies to the following counties: Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt and Summit counties. ID 1 General Decision No. CO130023 The wage and fringe benefits listed below reflect collectively bargained rates. Code 1598 Classification CARPENTER (Excludes Form Work) Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits 24.00 11.28 TRAFFIC SIGNALIZATION: SUMMIT COUNTY Traffic Signal Installation 1599 Zone 1 26.42 4.75% + 8.68 1600 Zone 2 29.42 4.75% + 8.68 20.91 6.10 + 3% Traffic Installer Zone Definitions Zone 1 – Within a 35 mile radius measured from the addresses of the following cities: Colorado Springs - Nevada & Bijou Denver - Ellsworth Avenue & Broadway Ft. Collins - Prospect & College Grand Junction - 12th & North Avenue Pueblo - I-25 & Highway 50 Zone 2 - All work outside these areas. 1824 ELECTRICIAN (Boom Truck Operator) POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Drill Rig Caisson 1601 Smaller than Watson 2500 and similar 24.27 8.62 1602 Watson 2500 similar or larger 25.57 8.62 23.80 18.07 IRONWORKER: Structural 1603 Garfield Last Mod -43Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130023 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. CARPENTER (Form Work Only): 1604 1605 Eagle, Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, Summit Garfield 15.92 5.38 19.55 4.09 CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER: 1606 Eagle 17.59 2.85 1607 Garfield 17.27 2.16 1608 Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt 18.23 2.85 1609 Summit 15.55 2.85 28.06 8.76 28.24 8.52 ELECTRICIAN: 1610 Excludes Traffic Signalization Traffic Signalization Electrician 1611 Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, Summit Traffic Signalization Groundsman 1612 Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt 15.93 4.01 1613 Summit 16.75 4.10 GUARDRAIL INSTALLER: 1614 Eagle 12.78 3.46 1615 Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, Summit 12.78 3.31 14.60 3.49 HIGHWAY/PARKING LOT STRIPING: 1616 Truck Driver (Line Striping Truck) Painter 1617 Eagle, 13.85 3.07 1618 Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, Summit 13.97 3.07 IRONWORKER: Excludes Guardrail Installation 1619 Reinforcing 16.94 6.77 1620 Structural 22.22 6.01 -44Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130023 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits LABORER: Asphalt Raker 1621 Eagle 16.36 3.26 1622 Garfield 18.66 3.53 1623 Grand 17.90 3.02 1624 Jackson, Lake, Moffatt, Routt 17.75 3.75 1625 Pitkin 17.50 3.75 1626 Rio Blanco 18.97 3.75 1627 Summit 16.77 3.26 Common or General 1628 Eagle, Garfield, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, Summit 12.44 3.53 1629 Grand 19.14 3.53 16.00 6.14 14.84 3.16 13.54 3.16 1630 Concrete Saw (Hand Held) Landscape and Irrigation 1631 1632 Eagle Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffatt, Rio Blanco, Routt 1633 Pitkin 14.16 3.16 1634 Summit 13.09 3.16 12.44 3.10 14.87 3.10 9.42 3.21 12.39 3.20 12.93 3.22 Mason Tender - Cement/Concrete 1635 1636 Eagle, Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, Summit Garfield Traffic Control 1637 1638 1639 Flagger Sets Up/Moves Barrels, Cones, Installs signs, Arrow Boards and Place Stationary Flags, (Excludes Flaggers) Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, Summit Jackson Last Mod -45Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130023 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits 17.49 3.52 17.54 3.52 19.96 3.52 PAINTER: (Spray Only) 1640 1641 1642 Eagle Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt Summit POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Asphalt Laydown 1643 Eagle, Summit 22.67 8.72 1644 Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Routt 24.09 7.93 1645 Rio Blanco 23.67 9.22 1646 Asphalt Paver 22.67 8.72 1647 Asphalt Plant 19.27 4.47 Asphalt Roller 1648 Eagle 23.01 8.72 1649 Garfield, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, Summit 23.15 8.07 1650 Grand 22.67 8.72 25.61 6.96 1651 Asphalt Spreader Backhoe/Trackhoe 1652 Eagle 22.56 7.02 1653 Garfield 19.40 4.42 1654 Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt 22.92 6.15 1655 Summit 24.30 5.75 Bobcat/Skid Loader 1656 Eagle 18.25 4.32 1657 Garfield 24.63 0.00 1658 Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt 21.04 5.18 1659 Summit 19.77 4.28 Last Mod -46Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130023 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (con’t.): Broom/Sweeper 1660 Eagle 23.35 7.78 1661 Garfield, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Routt 21.92 7.66 1662 Grand 21.67 8.22 1663 Rio Blanco 21.66 0.00 1664 Summit 22.67 8.72 1665 Bulldozer 26.78 7.05 1666 Chipper 22.04 8.26 1667 Crane 23.82 9.22 1668 Drill 20.84 2.66 1669 Forklift 18.30 5.01 1670 Grade Checker 23.82 9.22 1671 Grader/Blade 23.05 6.45 1672 Guardrail/Post Driver 16.07 4.41 Loader (Front End) 1673 Eagle 24.98 7.55 1674 Garfield 21.93 9.22 1675 Grand, Pitkin, 22.67 8.72 1676 Jackson, Lake, Moffatt, Routt 24.07 7.92 1677 Rio Blanco 23.67 9.22 1678 Summit 25.88 7.01 Mechanic 1679 Eagle, Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, Summit 23.31 3.93 1680 Garfield 19.80 4.20 Oiler 1681 Eagle 23.82 7.62 1682 Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, Summit 24.04 7.77 Last Mod -47Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130023 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (con’t.): Roller/Compactor (Dirt and Grade Compaction) 1683 Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Routt 22.72 5.98 1684 Rio Blanco 23.67 9.22 1685 Summit 24.38 6.11 18.86 4.41 20.70 4.41 Rotomill 1686 1687 Eagle Garfield, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt 1688 Grand 23.48 4.41 1689 Summit 16.28 4.41 20.60 7.99 17.04 3.98 23.76 5.05 23.29 4.05 15.08 2.95 1690 Scraper Screed 1691 1692 1693 1694 Eagle Garfield, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, Summit Grand Tractor Last Mod -48Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130023 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits Last Mod TRUCK DRIVER: Distributor 1695 Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Routt, Summit 19.07 4.35 1696 Rio Blanco 15.80 5.27 Dump Truck 1697 Eagle 16.17 3.83 1698 Garfield 16.29 3.83 1699 Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Routt 17.79 4.02 1700 Pitkin 20.13 4.15 1701 Rio Blanco 17.26 4.63 1702 Summit 15.27 5.27 Lowboy Truck 1703 Eagle 18.89 4.56 1704 Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Lake, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, Summit 18.43 4.56 1705 Mechanic 17.79 3.51 1706 Multi-Purpose Specialty & Hoisting Truck 14.60 3.49 1707 Pickup and Pilot Car 14.04 3.49 1708 Semi Truck 20.72 0.00 Water Truck 1709 Eagle 23.05 2.90 1710 Garfield 21.00 5.88 1711 Grand 21.19 3.01 1712 Jackson, Lake, Moffatt, Pitkin, Routt, Summit 20.39 3.43 1713 Rio Blanco 17.25 3.75 WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. ====================================================================================== === -49Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii)). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------In the listing above, the "SU" designation means that rates listed under the identifier do not reflect collectively bargained wage and fringe benefit rates. Other designations indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be prevailing. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- END OF GENERAL DECISION NO. CO130023 -50Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Decision Nos. CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 dated January 04, 2013 supersedes Decision Nos. CO100016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 dated September 30, 2011. Modifications ID Date 07/26/13 1 MOD Number 1 Page Number(s) 1 & 14 When work within a project is located in two or more counties and the minimum wages and fringe benefits are different for one or more job classifications, the higher minimum wages and fringe benefits shall apply throughout the project. General Decision No. CO130024 applies to the following counties: Larimer, Mesa, and Weld counties. General Decision No. CO130024 The wage and fringe benefits listed below reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits Last Mod POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Drill Rig Caisson 1714 Smaller than Watson 2500 and similar 24.27 8.62 1715 Watson 2500 similar or larger 24.57 8.62 24.42 8.62 Oiler 1716 Weld General Decision No. CO100024 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. CARPENTER: 1717 Excludes Form Work 20.72 5.34 Form Work Only 1718 Larimer, Mesa 18.79 3.67 1719 Weld 16.54 3.90 CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER: 1720 Larimer 16.05 3.00 1721 Mesa 17.53 3.00 1722 Weld 17.48 3.00 33.45 7.58 25.84 6.66 ELECTRICIAN: Excludes Traffic Signalization 1723 Weld Traffic Signalization 1724 Weld -51Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130024 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits 17.46 3.47 12.89 3.39 Last Mod FENCE ERECTOR: 1725 Weld GUARDRAIL INSTALLER: 1726 Larimer, Weld HIGHWAY/PARKING LOT STRIPING: Painter 1727 Larimer 14.79 3.98 1728 Mesa 14.75 3.21 1729 Weld 14.66 3.21 16.69 5.45 18.22 6.01 IRONWORKER: Reinforcing (Excludes Guardrail Installation) 1730 Larimer, Weld Structural (Excludes Guardrail Installation) 1731 Larimer, Weld LABORER: Asphalt Raker 1732 Larimer 18.66 4.66 1733 Weld 16.72 4.25 1734 Asphalt Shoveler 21.21 4.25 1735 Asphalt Spreader 18.58 4.65 1736 Common or General 16.29 4.25 1737 Concrete Saw (Hand Held) 16.29 6.14 1738 Landscape and Irrigation 12.26 3.16 1739 Mason Tender - Cement/Concrete 16.29 4.25 Pipelayer 1740 Larimer 17.27 3.83 1741 Mesa, Weld 16.23 3.36 9.55 3.05 1742 Traffic Control (Flagger) 23.32 -52Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130024 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits 12.43 3.22 16.99 2.87 Last Mod LABORER (con’t): Traffic Control (Sets Up/Moves Barrels, Cones, Installs signs, Arrow Boards and Place Stationary Flags), (Excludes Flaggers) 1743 1744 Larimer, Weld PAINTER (Spray Only) POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Asphalt Laydown 1745 Larimer 26.75 5.39 1746 Mesa, Weld 23.93 7.72 21.50 3.50 1747 Asphalt Paver Asphalt Roller 1748 Larimer 23.57 3.50 1749 1750 Mesa Weld 24.25 27.23 3.50 3.50 Asphalt Spreader 1751 Larimer 25.88 6.80 1752 Mesa, Weld 23.66 7.36 Backhoe/Trackhoe 1753 Larimer 21.46 4.85 1754 Mesa 19.81 6.34 1755 Weld 20.98 6.33 Bobcat/Skid Loader 1756 Larimer 17.13 4.46 1757 Mesa, Weld 15.37 4.28 22.67 8.72 1758 Boom Broom/Sweeper 1759 Larimer 23.55 6.20 1760 Mesa 23.38 6.58 1761 Weld 23.23 6.89 32.14 -53Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130024 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits Last Mod POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (con’t): Bulldozer 1762 Larimer, Weld 22.05 6.23 1763 Mesa 22.67 8.72 26.75 6.16 1764 Crane Drill 1765 Larimer, Weld 31.39 0.00 1766 Mesa 35.06 0.00 15.91 4.68 1767 Forklift Grader/Blade 1768 Larimer 24.82 5.75 1769 Mesa 23.42 9.22 1770 Weld 24.53 6.15 16.07 4.41 1771 Guardrail/Post Driver 1772 Loader (Front End) 1773 Larimer 20.45 3.50 1774 Mesa 22.44 9.22 1775 Weld 23.92 6.67 23.95 Mechanic 1776 Larimer 27.68 4.57 1777 Mesa 25.50 5.38 1778 Weld 24.67 5.68 Oiler 1779 Larimer 24.16 8.35 1780 Mesa 23.93 9.22 Roller/Compactor (Dirt and Grade Compaction) 1781 Larimer 23.67 8.22 1782 Mesa, Weld 21.33 6.99 31.89 -54Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130024 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits Last Mod POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (con’t.): Rotomill 1783 Larimer 18.59 4.41 1784 Weld 16.22 4.41 Scraper 1785 Larimer 21.33 3.50 1786 Mesa 24.06 4.13 1787 Weld 30.14 1.40 Screed 1788 Larimer 27.20 5.52 1789 Mesa 27.24 5.04 1790 Weld 27.95 3.50 13.13 2.95 1791 Tractor TRAFFIC SIGNALIZATION: Groundsman 1792 Larimer 11.44 2.84 1793 Mesa 16.00 5.85 1794 Weld 16.93 3.58 TRUCK DRIVER: Distributor 1795 Larimer 19.28 4.89 1796 Mesa 19.17 4.84 1797 Weld 20.61 5.27 Dump Truck 1798 Larimer 18.86 3.50 1799 Mesa 15.27 4.28 1800 Weld 15.27 5.27 32.72 -55Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION General Decision No. CO130024 The wage and fringe benefits listed below do not reflect collectively bargained rates. Code Classification Basic Hourly Rate Fringe Benefits Last Mod TRUCK DRIVER (con’t.): Lowboy Truck 1801 Larimer 18.96 5.30 1802 Mesa, Weld 18.84 5.17 26.48 3.50 1803 Mechanic Multi-Purpose Specialty & Hoisting Truck 1804 Larimer, Mesa 16.65 5.46 1805 Weld 16.87 5.56 1806 Pickup and Pilot Car 13.93 3.68 1807 Semi/Trailer Truck 18.39 4.13 1808 Truck Mounted Attenuator 12.43 3.22 Water Truck 1809 Larimer 19.14 4.99 1810 Mesa 15.96 5.27 1811 Weld 19.28 5.04 24.13 WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. ====================================================================================== === Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii)). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------In the listing above, the "SU" designation means that rates listed under the identifier do not reflect collectively bargained wage and fringe benefit rates. Other designations indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be prevailing. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -56Attachment “A” U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, DAVIS BACON MINIMUM WAGES, COLORADO DATE 07-26-13 GENERAL DECISION NUMBER CO130016, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------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 * 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. END OF GENERAL DECISION NO. 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