PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT MUTUAL AID PLAN

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PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT MUTUAL AID PLAN
WASHINGTON
PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
MUTUAL AID PLAN
I. BACKGROUND
The State of Washington has typically experienced a high number of seasonal storms
as well as other natural disasters, and it has also been identified as an area with severe
earthquake potential. Washington Public Utility Districts (PUDs) have traditionally
worked closely on many matters, including the provision of mutual assistance for storm
response and recovery.
II. GENERAL OBJECTIVE
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The general objective of this Mutual Aid Plan and Agreement (the “Plan”) is to provid
ing this
the organizational framework, terms and conditions under which all PUDs execut
Plan (the “Participating PUDs”) agree to provide assistance to each other when
resources can be made available in response to any request. Participating PUDs may
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be either a “Requesting PUD” or an “Assisting PUD” (such terms are defined in Sectio
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IX) or they may fall within both categories during a single event. This Plan is intend
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to apply to emergency situations such as, but not limited to, storms
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that could cause electric system damage or destruction to the degree that assista
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needed by one or more PUDs to timely restore public safety and
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Plan is further intended to suffice as a written “Mutual Aid Agreement” meetin the
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reimbursement of eligible response costs in the event of a qualifying major disaste
emergency.
III. KEY ELEMENTS
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Plan Oversight and Updating
Plan Coordination
Coordinator Procedures and Responsibilities
Procedures
List of Coordinators
Principles for Providing Assistance
Listing of Utility Contacts
List of Contractors (Not Exhaustive)
Operating Considerations
Map Describing Regions (needs to be developed)
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IV. PLAN OVERSIGHT AND UPDATING
A two-member committee shall be comprised of one (1) representative from each
Region; there shall be an “East Region” and a ‘West Region”; each member shall be
elected to serve a four (4) year term, with one of the representatives elected from
alternate Regions every two (2) years. Elections shall commence in 2000, and the initial
term for the “East Region” representative shall be six (6) years, so that the initial “West
Region” representative shall be replaced in 2004 and the initial “East Side”
representative shall be replaced in 2006. A Chairman will be selected and shall be
Committee members shall be elected by the
rotated every two (2) years.
PUDs at the last PUD superintendents meeting of
Participating
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of
the
superintende
each even-numbered year for the following period. The Committee shall be responsible
for the followinQ:
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Updating and distributing a list of utility contact persons on an annual basis,
and more often if required
Updating and distributing a list of contractors on an annual basis
Reviewing the Plan annually at a PUD Superintendents meeting, which
Regional Coordinators should attend
Modifying the Plan as appropriate and sending amendments for review and
approval by the Participating PUDs
Maintaining an updated list of contacts for non-member utilities
Assembling an up-to-date list of Participating PUDs and providing such list to
each Participating PUD, along with a copy of the current executed signature
page from each of the other Participating PUDs
Receiving, assembling and holding the original executed Mutual Aid Plan and
Agreements from each of the Participating PUDs
Receiving updated “Exhibit A” forms from Participating PUDs and distributing
a copy of such forms to each of the Participating PUDs as necessary
Providing to each of the Participating PUDs an updated list of the respective
Regional Coordinators and alternates, including name, “home PUD”, mailing
address, telephone number, fax number and e-mail address.
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V. PLAN OPERATION
The overall coordination between the Participating PUDs is carried out by the “East
Each
Side” Regional Coordinator and the “West Side” Regional Coordinator.
Coordinator shall be from a utility strategically located within the state and shall be
assisted by a “backup” person if the regular Coordinator is unavailable. Subject to the
terms and conditions of this Plan, Coordinators shall have the following responsibilities
within their respective regions:
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To monitor the assignment and location of crews
To receive requests for assistance for both Participating PUDs and other
receiving or providing assistance to or from Participating PUDs
To determine when crews can be transferred between utilities after they
have been initially assigned to a utility
To coordinate requests between regions
VI. COORDINATOR PROCEDURES/RESPONSIBILITIES
The following is a general guide for procedures and responsibilities relating to Regional
Coordinators:
1.
If the “home PUD” of the Regional Coordinator is substantially affected by any
major storm or other such emergency event, such person shall notify the other
Regional Coordinator and transfer responsibilities under this Plan to the other
Regional Coordinator, who shall assume such responsibilities. The Regional
Coordinator of the substantially affected PUD shall also notify other PUDs within
his/her Region of the transfer. Subject to the other terms of this Plan, if both East
and West Regions are affected, each coordinator will maintain coordination
within his/her own area and work jointly to share resources to the extent
reasonably possible, without unduly impacting his/her own PUD.
2.
If an event involves more than one Participating PUD, the Regional Coordinator
first aware of the event will advise the other Regional Coordinator that this Plan
has been implemented. Such notification should be provided as soon as
reasonably possible, and in any event should be provided before the affected
Regional Coordinator contacts any utilities for assistance within the other
Coordinator’s Region. For a larger event requiring significant coordination
activities, each Regional Coordinator will contact utilities within its own region on
behalf of affected PUDs. In such event, each Regional Coordinator is the
primary contact for PUDs requesting assistance within his/her own Region, and
for evaluating priorities and dispatching crews. The non-affected Regional
Coordinator will locate crews and resources to be made available to the affected
Regional Coordinator.
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For purposes of this Plan and Agreement, each Regional Coordinator
acting in good faith and within the scope of his or her role and
responsibilities hereunder, and his or her “home” PUD, its officers,
commissioners and employees, shall be released, indemnified and held
harmless by other Participating PUDs from and against any and all claims,
demands, losses and damages arising from or related to any and all claims,
demands, losses and damages arising from or related to any of the
Regional Coordinators’ negligent acts and omissions hereunder. This
release, indemnification and hold harmless provision shall extend to the
Regional Coordinator’s heirs, successors and assigns.
3.
Subject to the terms of this Plan, and based upon his or her evaluation of need,
the Regional Coordinator can, reassign an assisting crew to a different utility from
that to which it was originally assigned; this authority to reassign crews shall also
apply when crews have been requested and assigned in preparation for and in
anticipation of a forecasted storm event. All pre-event requests for assistance
will’ be coordinated under this Plan, and the respective Regional Coordinators will
be fully informed of which crews are sent to the requesting utility or utilities. In
this situation, or whenever a major storm is forecasted that is deemed likely to
result in one or more requests for aid under this Plan and Agreement, the
Regional Coordinator within the non-affected region shall be notified in advance
and all participating utilities informed of the expected event.
VII. BASIC PROCEDURES
The procedures in this Plan are based on two main scenarios:
Scenario A Widespread damage is forecasted or has occurred throughout the State
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or a Region within the State. As a result, several PUDs need assistance.
1.
The PUD needing assistance calls the Regional Coordinator in its Region and
requests the type of assistance needed.
2.
The Regional Coordinator calls other PUDs or utilities and makes arrangements
for assistance.
3.
The Regional Coordinator calls the Requesting PUD back and confirms where
the assistance is coming from and when crews should arrive. Both Requesting
and Assisting PUD5 shall provide a contact person and phone numbers to the
Regional Coordinator.
4.
When the Requesting PUD determines that it will no longer need assistance, it
shall let the Regional Coordinator and the Assisting PUD know as much in
advance as possible.
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5.
The Regional Coordinator will then determine if another PUD needs assistance
and work with that crew’s home PUD to determine if the crew should be
reassigned or released to return home.
6.
When an assisting PUD determines because of local needs and before its crews
are released to return home that it can no longer continue to give assistance to
any Requesting PUD, the Assisting PUD will advise the Regional Coordinator
that its crews need to be released and the Regional Coordinator shall release
such crews so they may return home.
7.
The Regional Coordinator will inform the Assisting PUD when its crews will be
released and expected to return home.
Under this scenario, the Requesting PUD would have the knowledge
that the emergency has only occurred in its own electric service area and would react
as follows:
Scenario B
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1.
Contact directly the closest PUD that may provide assistance and make direct
arrangements. Advise the Regional Coordinator if appropriate.
2.
If contacted by an Investor Owned Utility, make sure that it is the only utility
needing assistance and that other PUDs are not affected. Contact the Regional
Coordinator as appropriate.
3.
Make direct arrangements with the Investor Owned Utility as appropriate.
VIII. REGIONAL COORDINATORS
A list of the current Regional Coordinators and alternates shall be provided to each of
the Participating PUDs as necessary, with all of the data described in Section IV, above.
Such list shall be a part of this Plan and is hereby incorporated into this Plan by this
reference.
IX. PRINCIPLES FOR PROVIDING ASSISTANCE
This section establishes additional terms and conditions qoverninQ all requests for
assistance and all assistance provided under this Plan and Agreement:
1.
Every Participating PUD
PROVISION OF ASSISTANCE VOLUNTARY.
(sometimes also referred to as a “party” herein below) under this Plan
understands and agrees that neither such party nor any other party hereto is
obligated by this Plan to request or to provide labor, equipment or materials to
any other Participating PUD at any time or under any circumstances. However, if
assistance is requested and provided pursuant to this Plan, the terms and
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conditions contained herein shall apply. The party providing labor, equipment
and/or materials shall, in all cases, have the final determination whether it is in
good faith reasonably able and willing to respond partially or fully to a request for
assistance under the circumstances. Assistance, once offered or provided, may
be withdrawn at any time upon reasonable notice. The “Assisting PUD” is the
party which supplies labor crews, equipment and/or materials upon request of
another party to this Plan in response to a particular event. The “Requesting
PUD” is the party requesting assistance and receiving assistance in the form of
labor crews, equipment and/or materials from another party under this Plan in
response to a particular event.
2.
Assistance will be first offered to other participants of this Plan before it is
provided to any non-member utilities.
3.
During “Scenario A” conditions, requests for assistance from non-participating
utilities shall be referred to the appropriate the Regional Coordinator.
4.
INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS. It is understood and agreed that in providing
assistance under this Plan in the form of labor, equipment and materials, the
Assisting PUD shall be and remain at all times an independent contractor, and
that the Assisting PUDs employees shall be and remain at all times solely the
employees of the Assisting PUD. The Assisting PUD shall pay its employees in
accordance with such Assisting PUD’s then-existing collective bargaining
agreement or other applicable policy.
5.
REQUESTS FOR ASSISTANCE. Requests for labor assistance shall be for not
less than one or more functional work crews established in accordance with the
Assisting PUD’s existing collective bargaining agreements and safety policies,
and to the extent reasonably possible such crews shall remain as units while
performing work to the Requesting PUD, unless expressly agreed to otherwise.
Requests for assistance shall describe the number and type(s) of crew(s)
desired, the equipment desired, and any materials desired. The reporting point
shall be described. The Assisting PUD shall have a reasonable period of time
within which to provide verbal response to a request, indicating availability of
crews, equipment or materials. EVEN IF AN INITIAL INQUIRY IS VERBAL, ALL
REQUESTS FOR ASSISTANCE SHALL BE MADE OR CONFIRMED IN
WRITING, AND ALL REQUESTS FOR ASSISTANCE SHALL BE
TRANSMITTED TO THE APPROPRIATE CONTACT PERSON OR
ALTERNATE IN WRITING BEFORE ASSISTANCE IS PROVIDED. A WRITTEN
REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE MAY BE IN THE FORM OF A FAX OR PRINTED
E-MAIL MESSAGE. LIKEWISE, ANY AGREEMENT TO RESPOND TO A
REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE SHALL BE CONFIRMED IN WRITING AND MAY
BE IN THE FORM OF A FAX OR PRINTED E-MAIL MESSAGE. THE INTENT
OF THIS REQUIREMENT IS FOR EACH PARTY TO HAVE PERMANENT,
WRITTEN DOCUMENTATION OF THE MUTUAL TRANSACTION AND ALL
PERTINENT TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
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6.
Each Assisting PUD’s crews will follow their own work rules and safety practices,
with the exception of switching procedures and clearances which will fall under
the procedures of the Requesting PUD.
7.
COSTS OF ASSISTANCE. All Participating PUDs, upon execution of this Plan,
shall provide to the other parties an “Exhibit A’. Participating PUDs shall provide
to the other parties a new “Exhibit A” each time it is amended. “Exhibit A” shall
contain: a) a list of all equipment, including but not limited to trucks, backhoes,
mobile transformers and other equipment (need not include smaller items of
equipment that are ordinarily included with and necessary for normal operation of
the larger piece of equipment) that may be made available for assistance, and
shall include the regular hourly rate to be charged for such equipment, based
upon the Assisting PUD’s cost, including applicable overhead; and b) a list of all
types or categories of labor personnel and crews that may be made available as
individual functioning units for assistance, along with the current hourly rate or
wage scale for each such unit, based upon the Assisting PUD’s cost, including
fringe benefits and applicable overhead. Except as expressly provided otherwise
herein, Assisting PUDs shall invoice Requesting PUDs for assistance provided
hereunder in accordance with the costs and charges described in their respective
current “Exhibit A”.
Hourly costs of individual large pieces of equipment described in “Exhibit A” shall
be reimbursed for the number of hours such equipment is in actual field use by
Assisting PUD crews, including mobilization and demobilization; costs shall not
be charged during non-compensatory crew rest periods. The hourly wage to be
reimbursed to the Assisting PUD for each employee provided in response to
request for assistance shall be in accordance with the “Exhibit A” and shall be
applicable from the time the employee leaves home or place of duty until he/she
returns, except for non-compensatory periods of rest; provided, however, that in
the event of conflict herewith, the Assisting PUD’s Collective Bargaining
Agreement shall control with regard to matters addressed herein.
“Exhibit A” need not contain a list of individual items of materials that may be
made available upon request and regularly utilized in the work provided under
this Plan and Agreement. However it is understood that such materials as are
provided shall be supplied at the Assisting PUD’s actual cost, and such actual
cost, plus any other applicable amounts described below shall be reimbursed
upon invoice to the Requesting PUD.
The Assisting PUD shall also be reimbursed for all documented actual,
reasonable costs of travel expenses, meals (if not provided by the Requesting
PUD and excluding alcohol), and lodging (if not provided by the Requesting
PUD).
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Alt costs to be reimbursed to the Assisting PUD shall include requtar fringe
benefits (applicable to labor only) and regular overhead costs (applicable to all
labor, equipment and materials) as determined by the Assisting PUD and
provided for in accordance with this Plan.
Each Participating PUD shall provide an updated “Exhibit A” to the other
Participating PUDs as provided here in any time one or more of the matters
contained therein is amended.
Except to the extent such loss, damage or costs are proximately caused by the
negligent act or omission of the Requesting PUD, all risk of loss or damage or
maintenance and repair costs of equipment supplied by an Assisting PUD shall
be included within the Assisting PUD’s regular equipment rates and charges
described herein, and there shall be no additional charges therefore.
8.
REIMBURSEMENT. A Requesting PUD receiving assistance under this Plan
shall reimburse the Assisting PUD’s documented costs of assistance within thirty
(30) days of receipt of invoice from the Assisting PUD. Any invoice not paid by
the Requesting PUD within such period shall accrue interest at a rate of 1
percent per month on the outstanding balance until paid. All invoices for
reimbursement of costs of providing assistance hereunder shall be addressed to
the attention of the Requesting PUD’s designated Contact Person identified upon
its signature page to this Plan. Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary
herein, should the Assisting PUD have duty adopted amendments to its
Collective Bargaining Agreement, wage scale or schedule of equipment costs
and charges which are not yet reflected in its “Exhibit A” at the time it provides
assistance hereunder to a Requesting PUD, the Requesting PUD shall in any
such event reimburse the Assisting PUD in accordance with the Assisting PUD’s
newly amended Collective Bargaining Agreement, wage scale or cost schedule.
9.
All written requests for assistance and all
RECORDS RETENTION.
documentation of services rendered or received, costs incurred and amounts
paid shall be maintained by the parties in accordance with applicable state
records retention policies.
10.
INDEMNIFICATION. Each party executing this Plan hereby agrees to defend
and indemnify the other Participating PUDs from and against any and all claims,
demands losses and damages arising from activities carried out hereunder by
such party to the extent of such party’s own negligent or wrongful act or acts.
EACH PARTY HEREBY SPECIFICALLY AND EXPRESSLY WAIVES ITS
IMMUNITY UNDER THE WASHINGTON INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE ACT FOR
THE PURPOSE OF CARRYING OUT THE INTENT OF THIS SECTION AND
ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THIS WAIVER HAS BEEN MUTUALLY NEGOTIATED
BY THE PARTICIPATING PUDS, INCLUDING SUCH PARTY.
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11.
TERMINATION. Participation in this Plan may be terminated by any party upon
thirty (30) days written notice sent by first class mail, postage paid, and
addressed to the other Participating PUDs and to the Regional Coordinators.
However, termination of this Agreement shall not relieve any such party of any
unsatisfied obligation incurred hereunder prior to such termination. The term of
this Agreement and Plan shall be ten years from the time it has been executed
by two or more Participating PUDs; at the end of such term, this Agreement and
Plan shall be automatically renewed for an additional term of ten years unless a
majority of the Participating PUDs agrees in writing that it shall be terminated.
12.
ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This writing contains the entire, final and exclusive
agreement of the Participating PUDs with regard to the matter of mutual aid
services, and it supersedes all other prior agreements and understandings,
whether oral or written. This Plan shall not be amended except in writing,
executed in the same manner as this Plan.
13.
NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES. Except as expressly set forth herein, none
of the provisions of this Plan shall inure to the benefit of or be enforceable by any
person not signatory hereto.
14.
GOVERNING LAW, VENUE. This Plan shall be governed by the laws of the
state of Washington, with venue for any disputes in the county where the work or
other acts giving rise to the dispute or claim occurred.
X. ADDITIONAL OPERATING CONSIDERATIONS
To the extent possible, the Requesting PUD should address the following to improve the
process:
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Establish a key contact person and alternate and provide such updated
information, including telephone number, fax number, e-mail address and
mailing address to each of the Regional Coordinators and to each of the other
Participating PUDs
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Provide a local employee for guiding and communications during an event
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Whenever possible, leave outside crews intact
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Provide dedicated lodging for outside crews
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Provide hot meals (as needed)
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Provide for minor emergency expenses of outside crew workers
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Watch for tired workers
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SIGNATURES
We agree with and will abide by the terms, conditions and guidelines of this Washington
Public Utility District Mutual Aid Plan and Agreement:
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Public Utility District Name
Signature
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SI3VINO3
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*Regional Coordinator
**planning Coordinator
Craig Maurray
Mark Binion
Chris Miller
Mike Speaks
Jason Dunsmoor
Darin Hall
Mike Ferrier
Scott Peterson
Ryan Lane
Turk Moon
Bob Geddes
Jeff McClain
Dale Benner
Kevin Street
Ron Russell
Ben Morrow
Steve Easton
Ben Feliz
Dan Krebs
Chris Marlowe
Jeff Sorensen*
Mike Brown
Bill Decker
Name
Ken Haman
Utility
Clallam County PUD
Clallam County PUD
Clark Public Utilities
Clark Public Utilities
Clark Public Utilities
Cowlitz County PUD
Cowlitz County PUD
Cowlitz County PUD
Grays Harbor PUD
Grays Harbor PUD
Grays Harbor PUD
Grays Harbor PUD
Jefferson County PUD
Lewis County PUD
Lewis County PUD
Lewis County PUD
Mason County PUD #1
Mason County PUD #1
Mason County PUD #3
Mason County PUD #3
Mason County PUD #3
Pacific County PUD
Pacific County PUD
Pacific County PUD
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chrism@masonpud3org
mspeaks@masonpud3org
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
E-mail
kenhaman @clallampud.net
billd @clallàmpud.net
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
darinh@mason-pudtorg
WEST SIDE SLLRINTENDENTS
West Side Superintendents Rev 9/23/2015
(360) 877-5249
(360) 877-5249
(360) 426-8255 x 3233
(360) 432-1556
(360) 426-8255 x2250
(360) 942-2411
(360) 942-2411
(360) 642-3191
(360) 740-2450
(360) 520-1626
(360) 496-7561
(360)385-8360
(360) 538-6248
(360) 538-6284
(360) 501-9368
(360) 538-6371
(360) 538-6329
(360) 992-8518
(360) 992-8870
(360) 501-9505
(360) 501-9543
(360) 992-8836
(360) 461-1241
(360) 797-3211
Work Telephone
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West Side Superintendents Rev 9/23/2015
(360) 417-4702
(360) 870-9438
[email protected]
ronraffi @msn.com
City of Port Angeles
Terry Dahlquist
Ron Raff
*Regional Coordinator
**Planning Coordinator
Work Telephone
(253) 857-1555
(253) 857-1542
(253) 857-1571
(360) 448-3912
(509) 427-5126
(509) 427-5126
(425) 783-4433
(425) 339-7377
(425) 328-5521
(360) 795-3266
(360) 795-3266
E-mail
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Utility
Peninsula Light Co
Peninsula Light Co
Peninsula Light Co
Skamania PUD
Skamania PUD
Skamania PUD
Snohomish County PUD
Snohomish County PUD
Snohomish County PUD
Wahkiakum PUD
Wahkiakum PUD
Name
Mike McNellis
Andy Herrera
Kevin McAlister
Brent Bischoff
Gary Leonard
Jason McEathron
Bob Kakaley**
Aaron Janisko
Shane Mahoney
David Tramblie
Erin Wilson
WEST SIDE SL )RINTENDENTS
Bill Decker
(805) 31 5-7033
(360) 992-8880
(360) 992-8518
(360) 992-8870
Bob Feliz
(360) 538-6506
(360) 580-2596
(360) 538-6248
West Side Contacts Detail
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[email protected]
(360) 538-6506
(360) 790-9844
(360) 538-6284
Jeff McClain, Contract Const Supt
Dale Benner, Safety/Enviro Dir
*Regional Coordinator
**planning Coordinator
[email protected]
(360) 538-6506
(360) 580-0441
Revised 9/23/2015
[email protected]
[email protected]
(360) 538-6506
(360) 470-8731
(360) 538-6371
(360) 538-6329
Ron Russell, Line Supt
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Steve Easton, Ops Mgr
Aberdeen, WA 98520
2720 Sumner Avenue
P. 0. Box 480
Grays Harbor PUD
(360) 501-9543
Jeff Sorensen, Line Supt*
(360) 501-9307
(360) 501-9307
(360) 957-1539
(360) 501-9368
Ben Morrow, Supt
(360) 431-9102
(360) 501-9307
(360) 431-7753
[email protected]
(360) 992-8551
(360) 501-9525
[email protected]
(360) 992-8897
Chris Marlowe, Dir of Ops (Primary Contact)
Longview, WA 98632
875 Industrial Way
P. 0. Box 3007
Cowlitz County PUD
Dan Krebs
(360) 608-2975
(360) 992-8836
Mike Brown
Vancouver, WA 98662
8600 N. E. 117th Avenue
P. 0. Box 8900
[email protected]
[email protected]
(360)374-2068
Clark Public Utilities
[email protected]
(360) 582-0499
(360) 461-1241
E-mail Address
(360) 797-3211
Fax Number
(360) 461-1241
24-Hour Phone
(360) 565-3465
Work Phone
D
Ken Haman
Port Angeles, WA 98362
2431 EHighway 101
P. 0. Box 1090
Clallam County PUD
UtilitylContact Name
WEST SIEflONTACTS
(360) 385-5945
(360) 643-3604
Jim Parker, Manager
(360) 877-5339
(360) 877-5249
(360) 877-5249
Mike Ferrier, Foreman
(360) 490-5897
(360) 426-8255 x 2250
Mike Speaks
Revised 9/23/2015
[email protected]
(360) 432-1578
West Side Contacts Detail
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[email protected]
(360) 275-6674
(360) 701-2322
(360) 432-1556
Chris Miller
*Regional Coordinator
**Planning Coordinator
[email protected]
(360) 432-1578
(360) 561-1663
(360) 426-8255 x 3233
darinh@mason-pudl .org
Scott Peterson
2621 E Johns Prairie Rd
Shelton, WA 98584
P.O. Box 2148
Mason County PUD #3
(360) 877-5339
(360) 877-5249
(360) 877-5249
(360) 520-7561 I cell
Darin Hall, Superintendent
Shelton, WA 98584
N. 21971 Highway 101
Mason County PUD #1
(360) 748-9261
Bob Geddes, Manager
[email protected]
[email protected]
(360) 520-7920 I cell
(360) 740-2416 I office
(360) 748-9261
Turk Moon, Asst Superintendent
(360) 520-1626 / cell
[email protected]
(360) 740-2450 I office
(360) 748-9261
[email protected]
[email protected]
E-mail Address
.
Ryan Lane, Superintendent
Chehalis, WA 98532
321 N. W. Pacific Avenue
P. 0. Box 330
Lewis County PUD
(360) 385-8373
(360) 302-0022 / cell
Fax Number
(360) 385-8340
24-Hour Phone
(360) 385-8360
Work Phone
Kevin Streett, Supt (Primary Contact)
230 Chimacum Road
Port Hadlock, WA 98339
P. 0. Box 929
Jefferson County PUD
UtilitylContact Name
WEST SI’ONTACTS
(360) 244-1960
Mark Binion
(253) 857-1571
Kevin McAlister, Asst Supt
*Regional Coordinator
**planning Coordinator
Brent Bischoff, GM
Gary Leonard, GE
Skamania PUD
P. 0. Box 500
Carson, WA 98610
Terry Dahiquist, Elec Eng Mgr
Port Angeles, WA 98362
240 W. Front
West Side Contacts Detail
Page 3 of 4
(360) 448-3912
(509) 427-5126
(360) 448-3912
(541) 490-8358
(253) 549-3084
(253) 857-1542
Andrew Herrera, Asst Supt
(360) 417-4702
(808) 870-9870
City of Port Angeles
(253) 549-3251
(253) 857-1555
Mike McNellis, Ops Supt (Initial Contact)
Gig Harbor, WA 98335
13315 Goodnough Dr. N.W.
P. 0. Box 78
(509) 427-8416
(509) 427-8416
(253) 857-6266
(253) 857-6266
(360) 875-9388
(360) 642-9389
(360) 942-7272
(360) 942-2411
(360) 642-3191
Craig Maury
Peninsula Light Co
(360) 875-9388
Fax Number
(360) 942-7270
24-Hour Phone
(360) 942-2411
Work Phone
WEST SI[FONTACTS
Jason Dunsmoor (Primary Contact)
Raymond, WA 98577
405 Duryea
P. 0. Box 472
Pacific County PUD
Utility/Contact Name
Q
Revised 9/23/2015
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
kevinm @ penhight.org
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
E-mail Address
West Side Contacts Detail
Page 4 of 4
(360) 795-8441
(360) 431-6346
(360) 795-3266
Erin Wilson, Auditor
*Regional Coordinator
**Planning Coordinator
(360) 795-8441
(360) 430-5574
(360) 795-3266
David Tramblie, GM
Cathiamet, WA 98612
45 River Street
P. 0. Box 248
Wahkiakum PUD
(425) 783-5816
Revised 9/23/2015
[email protected]
[email protected]
amjanisko @snopud.com
[email protected]
(425) 783-5516
(425) 339-7377 I cell
(425) 328-5521 / cell
(360) 563-2201
Aaron Janisko
Shane Mahoney
(425) 783-4497
rjkakaley@ snopud.com
E-mail Address
(425) 267-6231
Fax Number
(425) 293-9724 / cell
24-Hour Phone
(425) 783-4433
Work Phone
Bob Kakaley**
Everett, WA 98206
1802 78th Street S.W.
P.O. Box 1107
Utility/Contact Name
Snohomish County PUD
WEST SIDONTACTS
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CLALLAM
Clallam County PUD 2014 Rates
Line Foreman
Sequim Shop/Port Angeles
Forks
ST $70.94
51 $70.94
01 $123.58
01 $132.25
Lineman
Seq uim Shop/Port Angeles
Forks
ST $63.05
ST$63.05
CT $109.84
0i$iiS.50
Operations Assistant
SI $45.07
OT $109.84
Trucks:
Manlift/Bucket
Digger Derrick
Foreman Pickup
$21.00/hr
$21.00/hr
$13.00/hr
Those rates include all loaded costs.
The different 0.T. rates between Forks and standard are because of an area-pay stipend.
Ken Haman- Sequim Shop/Port Angeles Shop Superintendent
Daytime phone: (360)565-3465
Cell phone, day or night: (360)797-3211
Fax: (360)582-0499
[email protected]
Bill Decker- Forks Shop Superintendent
Daytime phone: (360)565-3461
Cell phone: (360)461-1241
Fax: (360)374-2068
[email protected]
CLARK PUD
UGIOH CREW COSTS 2015
(—)
SERVICEMAN
SERVICEMAN
PAYROLL OH. per hr
PAYROLL OH. per $
PAYROLL OH. per$
CONSTRUCTION OH.
TRUCK
Charge per Hour
Overtime
Regular
43.85
87.70
12.21
12.21
8.73
8.73
8.26
16.51
44.56
44.56
42.37
42.37
$159.98 $ 212.08
2 MAN
WORKING FOREMAN
LINEMAN
PAYROLL OH. per hr
PAYROLL OH. per$
PAYROLL OH. per$
CONSTRUCTION O.H.
TRUCK
Charge per Hour
Overtime
Regular
45.93
91.86
83.50
41.75
24.42
24.42
17.46
17.46
16.51
33.02
89.10
89.10
42.37
42.37
$277.54 $ 381.73
3 MAN
WORKING FOREMAN
(2) LINEMAN
PAYROLL O.H. per hr
PAYROLL O.H. per $
PAYROLL O.H. per$
CONSTRUCTION OH.
TRUCK
PICKUP
Charge per Hour
Overtime
Regular
91.86
45.93
167.00
83.50
36.63
36.63
25.77
25.77
24.37
48.74
131.88
131.88
42.37
42.37
14.12
14.12
$404.57 $ 558.37
4 MAN
FOREMAN
(3) LINEMAN
PAYROLL OH. per hr
PAYROLL O.H. per $
PAYROLL O.H. per $
CONSTRUCTION O.H.
(2) TRUCKS
PICKUP
Charge per Hour
Overtime
Regular
97.80
48.90
125.25
250.50
48.84
48.84
34.67
34.67
65.58
32.79
177.17
177.17
84.74
84.74
14.12
14.12
$ 566.48 $ 773.42
ENGINEERING COSTS
ENGINEER
PAYROLL O.H. per hr
PAYROLL OH. per $
PAYROLL OH. per $
CONSTRUCTION OH.
Charge per Hour
Overtime
Regular
58.76
39.17
12.21
12.21
7.80
7.80
11.06
7.38
40.60
40.60
$ 107.16 $ 130.43
Revised 7/1/15
4 MAN
FOREMAN
(2) LINEMAN
HW EQUIPMENT OPR
PAYROLL O.H. per hr
PAYROLL O.H. per $
PAYROLL O.H. per $
CONSTRUCTION OH.
TRUCK
PICKUP
Charge per Hour
Overtime
Regular
97.80
48.90
167.00
83.50
36.26
72.52
48.84
48.84
33.58
33.58
31.76
63.52
172.53
172.53
42.37
42.37
14.12
14.12
$ 511.86 $ 712.28
5 MAN
FOREMAN
(3) LINEMAN
HW EQUIPMENT OPR
PAYROLL OH. per hr
PAYROLL O.H. per $
PAYROLL O.H. per $
CONSTRUCTION OH.
(2) TRUCKS
PICKUP
Charge per Hour
Overtime
Regular
48.90
97.80
250.50
125.25
72.52
36.26
61.05
61.05
41.89
41.89
39.62
79.24
215.31
215.31
84.74
84.74
14.12
14.12
$ 667.14 $ 917.17
FLAGGERS (CPU)
LINE HELPER
PAYROLL OH. per hr
PAYROLL O.H. per $
PAYROLL OH. per $
CONSTRUCTION OH.
PICKUP
Charge per Hour
Regular
Overtime
52.72
26.36
12.21
12.21
5.25
5.25
4.96
9.93
29.76
29.76
14.12
14.12
$ 92.66 $ 1 23.99
.
BACKHOE (CPU)
BACKHOE OR TRENCHER w/TRAILER
$42.37 Per HR
VAC TRUCK (CPU)
VAC TRUCK
DRIVER (HW EQUIP OPERATOR)
PAYROLL O.H. per hr
PAYROLL O.H. per $
PAYROLLO.H. per$
Charge per Hour
98.00
72.52
12.21
7.22
13.66
$ 203.61
CONTRACTED SERVICES
FLAGGERS (Contract)
CONTRACT-i PERSON
VEHICLE
OVERHEADS CHARGEABLE
$0.61 per dollar charged
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98.00
36.26
12.21
7.22
6.83
$ 160.52
Regular
Overtime
$53.95
$71.95
$12.00 Per HR
COWLITZ PUD #1
Effective for Jobs Being Performed After 4/1/2015
1.685
Straight Time
Base Rate Loaded Rate
Large Crew
Heavy Crew Foreman
Lineman (2]
Apprentice Lineman, 6th Period
Head Groundrnan, Class A
Groundman
Total Hourly Labor
Line Truck
Manlift
Ladder Truck
Pickup
Total Base Hourly Rate
Actual A&G Expense (Approx. 10%)
Total Hourly Rate
Cost Per Day
4 Man Crew Non-Climbing Foretnan
(Overhead)
-
Foreman
Linemen (2)
Apprentice Lineman, 6th Period
Total Hourly Labor
Line Truck
Manlift
Ladder Trtick
Total Base Houtly Labor
Actual A&G Expense (Approx. 10%)
Total Hourly Rate
Cost Per Day
2.812
Overtime
Loaded Rate
49.18
84.06
82.87
141.64
138.29
236.38
39.93
32.27
30.44
235.88
67.28
54.38
51.29
397.46
112.28
90.74
85.60
663.30
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.50
35.50
35.50
35.50
35.50
35.50
5.00
5.50
5.50
345,88
23.59
509.46
39.75
775.30
66.33
369.47
2,955.72
549.20
4,393.61
841.64
6,733,06
1.685
Straight Time
Base Rate Loaded Rate
2.812
Overtime
Loaded Rate
47.29
84.06
39.93
171.28
79.68
141.64
67.28
288.62
132.98
236.38
112.28
482.64
35.00
35.50
35.50
35.00
35.00
35.50
35.50
35.50
276.28
395.12
588.14
17,13
28,86
48.16
293.41
2,347.23
423.97
3,391.78
636.30
5,090.43
35.50
COWLITZ PUD #1
Effective for Jobs Being Performed After 4/1/2015
4 Man Crew Climbing foreman
(Overhead)
-
1,685
Straight Time
Base Rate Loaded Rate
2,812
Overtime
Loaded Rate
79.68
141.64
54.37
275.70
132.98
236.38
90.74
460.10
35.00
35.00
35.50
35.50
35.50
35.50
Total Base Hourly Labor
233.62
346.70
531.10
Actual A&G Expense (Approx. 10%)
16.36
27.57
46.01
249.98
1,999.83
374.27
2,994.17
577.10
4,616.84
foreman
Linemen (2)
Head Groundrnan, Class A
Total Hourly Labor
47.29
84.06
32.27
163.62
Line Truck
Ladder Truck
Total Hourly Rate
Cost Per Day
4 Man Crew Non-Climbing Forem.ail
(Underground)
-
Foreman
Linemen (2)
Apprentice Lineman, 6th Period
Total Hourly Labor
Line Truck
Ladder Truck
Total Base Hourly Rate
Actual A&G Expense (Approx. 10%)
Total Hourly Rate
Cost Per Day
1.685
Straight Time
Base Rate Loaded Rate
2.812
Overtime
Loaded Rate
47.29
84.06
39.93
171.28
79.68
141.64
67.28
288.62
132.98
236.38
112.28
481.64
35.00
35.00
35.50
35.50
35.50
35.50
241.28
359.62
552.64
17.13
28.86
48.16
258.41
2,067.23
388.47
3,107.18
600.80
4,806.43
COWLITZ PUD #1
Effective for Jobs Being Performed After 4/1/2015
3 Man Crew
Foreman
Lineman
Head Groundman, Class A
Total Hourly Labor
Line Truck
Ladder Truck
Total Base Hourly Labor
Actual A&G Expense (Approx. 10%)
Total Hourly Rate
Cost Per Day
1.685
Straight Time
Base Rate Loaded Rate
2.812
Overtime
Loaded Rate
47.29
42.03
32.27
121.59
79.68
70.82
54.37
204.28
132.98
118.19
90.74
341.90
35.00
35.00
35.50
35.50
35.50
35.50
191.59
275.88
412.90
12.16
20.49
34.19
203.75
1,630.01
296.36
2,370.91
447.09
3,576.72
COWLITZ PUD #1
Effective for Jobs Being Performed After 4/1/2015
2 Person Crew
Transformer Maint/Spill Resp Coordinator
Asst. Transformer Maint/Spill Resp Coordinator
Total Hourly Labor
Forklift
Total Base Hourly Labor
Actual A&G Expense (Approx. 10%)
Total Hourly Rate
Cost Per Day
1.635
Straight Time
Base Rate Loaded Rate
2.812
Overtime
Loaded Rate
34.78
30.05
64.83
58.60
50.63
10924
97.80
84.50
182.29
5.00
5.50
5.50
69.83
114.74
187.79
6.48
10.92
18.23
76.31
610.52
125.66
1,005.27
206.02
1,648.16
EXHIBIT B
PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY
(GRAYS HARBOR PUD)
HOURLY RATES FOR PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT
OVERTIME
STRAIGHT TIME
CREW COMPLEMENT
1-HOUR 8-HOURS
1-HOUR 8-HOURS
TWO-PERSONSERVICECREW
125.14
62.57
LINEMAN
1
86.68
43.34
1 HEAD GROUNDMAN
211.82
1,694.56
847.28
105.91
TOTAL
-
-
EQUIPMENT
SERVICE TRUCK
1,231.28
259.82
2,078.56
1-HOUR 8-HOURS
70.44
125.14
48.90
1,955.84
244.48
1-HOUR
140.88
250.28
97.80
488.96
8-HOURS
153.91
TOTAL COST WIEQUIPMENT
FOUR-PERSONCREW
1 LINE FOREMAN
2 LINEMEN
1 LINE EQ OPERATOR
TOTAL
-
-
-
EQUIPMENT
LINE TRUCK
FLATBED TRUCK
BUCKET TRUCK
-
-
-
-
EQUIPMENT
LINE TRUCK
FLATBED TRUCK
BUCKET TRUCK
TOTAL COST WIEQUIPMENT
ADDITIONALFLAGGER
1 FLAGGER
TOTAL
EQUIPMENT
FLAGGER TRUCK
-
-
HOUR
70.44
125.14
48.90
41.24
285.72
8
-
HOURS
2,285.76
3,477.76
1-HOURI 8-HOURS
35.09
280.72
35.09
25.00
25.00
1
-
HOUR 8 HOURS
140.88
250.28
97.80
82.48
4,571.52
571.44
-
66.00
25.00
58.00
66.00
25.00
58.00
434.72
5,103.68
637.96
3,147.84
393.48
1
3,911.68
66.00
25.00
58.00
66.00
25.00
58.00
TOTAL COST WIEQUIPMENT
FIVE-PERSON CREW
1 LINE FOREMAN
2 LINEMEN
1 LINE EQ OPERATOR
1 GROUNDMAN
TOTAL
48.00
48.00
200.00
720.44
5,763.52
1-HOURI 8-HOURS
70.18
561.44
70.18
43.00
43.00
Rates Effective 4-1-2015 through 3-31-2016. All labor rates include 48.51% overhead
All meals, rest period and other pay shall be in accordance with the current C.B.A
344.00
Jefferson County PUD 2015 Rates
Line Foreman
ST $76.59
CT $124.46
Lineman
ST$68.40
OT$111.59
Operations Assistant
ST $48.00
CT $80.00
Trucks:
Bucket
Digger Derrick
Pickup
$21.00/hr
$21.00/hr
$13.00/hr
Those rates include all loaded costs.
Kevin Streett Electric Superintendent
Daytime phone: (360)385-8360
Cell phone, day or night: (360)302-0022
[email protected]
Erik Pryor System Engineer
Daytime phone: (360)385-8368
Cell phone: (360)302-0448
[email protected]
LEWIS COUNTY PUD
MUTUAL AID RATE
EFFECTIVE 04-01-2015
HOURLY
Regular Time
Billet
Foreman
Lineman
Equipment Operator
Groundman
Head Groundman
$91.82
$81.59
$62.72
$54.00
$58.89
Overtime
$154.83
$137.58
$105.75
$91.05
$99.30
Apprentices billed at their appropriate step rate:
Equipment
Hourly Rate
Digger Derrick
Man Lift
Dump Truck
Service Truck
$20.00
$20.00
$20.00
$10.00
Lewis County PUD Contact Personal for Mutual Aid
Ryan Lane
Turk Moon
Bob Geddes
Superintendent
Asst. Supt.
Manager
360-748-9261
360-748-9261
360-748-9261
Cell
Cell
Cell
360-520-7920
360-520-1611
360-520-7561
FOREMAN
LINEMAN
4 MAN CREW
4 MAN-POLE
FOREMAN
LINEMAN
LINEMAN
BUCKET TRUCK
FLAT BEAD
3 MAN CREW
FOREMAN
LINEMAN
LINEMAN
APPRENTICE
DIGGER DERRICK
BUCKET TRUCK
FLATBED
LINEMAN
APPRENTICE
BUCKET TRUCK
BUCKET TRUCK
FLATBED
LINEMAN
LINEMAN
BUCKET TRUCK
2 MAN CREW
0
$46.00
$25.00
$439.49
$84.12
$74.73
$74.73
$70.91
$64.00
$46.00
$46.00
$25.00
$421.49
$84.12
$7473
$74.73
$70.91
$74.73
$74.73
$46.00
$25.00
$304.58
$84.12
$46.00
$195.46
REGULAR TIME
$74.73
$74.73
7/27/2015
$64.00
$46.00
$25.00
$652.75
$143.04
$127.07
$127.07
$120.57
$120.57
$46.00
$46.00
$25.00
$634.75
$127.07
$127.07
$143.04
$46.00
$25.00
$468.18
$143.04
$127.07
$127.07
$127.07
$46.00
$300.14
OVERTIME
$127.07
PICKUPTRUCK
UTILITY PERSON
UTILITY PERSON
5 MAN-POLE
$143.04
$127.07
$127.07
$120.57
$85.12
$64.00
$46.00
$25.00
$737.87
$84.12
$74.73
$74.73
$70.91
$48.91
$64.00
$46.00
$25.00
$488.40
$470.40
FOREMAN
LINEMAN
LINEMAN
APPRENTICE
UTILITY PERSON
DIGGER DERRICK
BUCKET TRUCK
FLAT BED
$25.00
$719.87
$46.00
$25.00
BUCKET TRUCK
FLATBED
$120.57
$35.12
$46.00
$46.00
$70.91
$48.91
$46.00
REGULAR TIME OVERTIME
$84.12
$143.04
$74.73
$127.07
$74.73
$127.07
REGULAR TIME OVERTIME
$48.91
$85.12
$35.12
$48.91
$20.00
$20.00
$117.82
$190.24
.
APPRENTICE
UTILITY PERSON
BUCKET TRUCK
5 MAN CREW FOREMAN
LINEMAN
LINEMAN
FLAGGERS
MASONCO
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ELECTRIC LABOR RATES
MASON COUNTY PUD 3
2015
CLASSIFICATION
General Foreman
Line Crew Foreman
Journeyman Lineman
Apprentice Lineman (6th step)
Journeyman Serviceman
Tree Trim Foreman
Journeyman Tree Trimmer
Journeyman Wireman
Journeyman Meterman
Utility Person
Mechanic Foreman
Journeyman Utility Electrician
Fiber Technician
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Labor Rates
2016 Storm Season
Li A
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Straight time
Loaded rate *
$86.07
82.74
73.55
69.88
73.55
70.09
62.41
73.55
73.55
47.83
70.98
73.55
61.16
*Includes 15% Supervisory OH & 60% Labor OH
**Includes 15% Supervisory OH & 15% Labor OH
FOUR MAN CREW— 30 Underground &
Line Crew Foreman
Journeyman Lineman
Journeyman Lineman
Utility Person
TOTAL
*
LiFCIY
3IGT
Overtime loaded
rate **
$127.87
122.93
109.28
103.82
109.28
104.13
92.72
109.28
109.28
71.06
105.46
109.28
90.87
30 Overhead
$82.74
73.55
73.55
47.83
$277.67
$122.93
109.2$
109.2$
71.06
$412.55
$82.74
73.55
73.55
$229.84
122.93
109.28
109.28
$341.49
TWO MAN CREW 10 Underground, 10 Overhead
Journeyman Serviceman
Journeyman Serviceman
TOTAL
$73.55
73.55
$147.10
$109.28
109.28
$218.56
TREE TRIM CREW
Tree Trim Foreman
Journeyman Tree Trimmer
Utility Person
TOTAL
$70.09
62.41
47.83
$180.33
$104.13
92.72
71.06
$267.91
THREE MAN CREW 30 Underground &
Line Crew Foreman
Journeyman Lineman
Journeyman Lineman
TOTAL
—
30 Overhead
—
Updated July 2015
MASON COUNTY PUD 3
Vehicle & Equipment Rates
2015 2016 Storm Season
—
TRANSPORTATION RATES
93’ Transmission Bucket truck
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$16.00 per/hour
Single elevator with upper squirt boom;
material handling
$16.00 per/hour
55’ Distribution Bucket Truck
2 man material handling
$11.00 per/hour
45’ Service Bucket Truck
1 man material handling
$11.00 per/hour
38’ Wireman’s Bucket Truck
1 man
$16.00 per/hour
55’ Transmission Digger Derrick
50’ Distribution Digger Derrick
$16.00 per/hour
70’ Tree Trim Bucket Truck
$16.00 per/hour
Tree Trim Chip Truck
$11.00 per/hour
1
MASONCOUNTYPUD3
Vehicle & Equipment Rates
2015—2016 Storm Season
Chipper
$10.00 per/hour
Terramite Backhoe & Trailer
$20.00 per/hour
Small light duty backhoe
Vac trailer
$20.00 per/hour
UG Thumper Van
$10.00 per/hour
Model SPG4O Fault Locate & Cable Test System
12.5 /25KV
Flatbed Truck
$15.00 per/hour
Pole Trailer
$10.00 per/hour
Pick-up truck
$10.00 per/hour
2
Position
-
Wage Rate*
Double
Regular
Time
Time
Foreman
Lineman
HGM
Line Truck
BucketTruck
Service Truck
Flat Bed
3/4 Ton Pickup
1/2 Ton Pickup
Desc
EguipmentCost
Foreman
Lineman
HGM
nCrewZ-
Mr
Foreman
Lineman
HGM
45.65
40.60
3t63
45.65
40.60
31.63
45.65
40.60
31.63
91.00
81.00
53.00
36.00
27.00
24.00
Hourly
Rate
91.30
81.20
63.26
91.30
81.20
63.26
I
91.30
81.20
63.26
5M:C(wM1 Z.F Z:
Crew Cost
April 1, 2014
Pacific PUD Mutual Aid Costs
54.17%
56.61%
62.86%
54.17%
56.61%
62.86%
54.17%
56.61%
62.86%
Regular
Time
Benefit
18.76%
18.99%
19.60%
18.76%
18.99%
19.60%
18.76%
18.99%
19.60%
3
Double
Time
%**
.
70,38
63.58
51.51
70.38
63.58
51.51
70.38
63.58
51.51
108.43
96.62
75.66
-
108.43
96.62
75.66
108.43
96.62
75.66
Loaded Rate
Regular Double
Time
Time
$ 70.38 $
$ 63.58 $
$ 51.51 $
$ 185.47 $
260.71
75.66
96.62
108.43
377.33
193.24
75.66
108.43
473.95
108.43
289.86
75.66
Per CBA effective 4/1/2014
Per Benefits worksheet
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1
1
1
70.38 $
$
$
$
127.16
51.51
249.05
$ 70.38 $
$ 190.74 $
$ 51.51 $
$ 312.63 $
-
Hourly Cost
Regular
Double
Time
Time
$
2 $
1 $
$
7
1
3
1
Crew
Members
.
PENINSULA LIGHT COMPANY
LABOR, VEHICLE, EQUIPMENT RATES
EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 2015
BASE
PER
HOUR
REVISED
4/15/2015
STRAIGHT
‘LOADED OVERTIME TIME PER
PER HOUR PER HOUR DAY
140.66
142.24
119.20
112.04
99.52
127.56
use
use
use
use
188.97
191.09
160.14
150.52
133.70
171.37
1,125.28
1,137.92
953.60
896.32
796.16
1020.48
48.85
122.82
142.24
357.61
191.09
480.43
1,137.92
2,860.88
Working Foreman
2 Lineman
48.85
81.88
142.24
238.41
191.09
320.29
1,137.92
1,907.28
TWO MAN SERVICE CREW
Serviceman
Lineman
42.17
40.94
122.79
119.20
164.96
160.14
982.32
953.60
Line Foreman
Working Foreman
Lineman
3Apprentice Lineman
Equipment Operator
Electrician/Line Electrician
Part-time Flaggers
Helper
Journeyman Mechanic
Construction Superintendent
FOUR MAN CREW--UG AND OH
Working Foreman
Three Lineman
not
not
not
not
48.31
48.85
40.94
38.48
34.18
43.81
currently
currently
currently
currently
in
in
in
in
THREE MAN CREW--UG AND OH
1lncludes labor, vehicle, and equip OH
3Apprentice Lineman, Step 6
Skamania Co. PUD No. 1
MUTUAL AID RATES, Effective 2/16/15 thru 2/16/16
Brent Bischoff, General Manager
Phone: 509-427-5126
Base Rate
Per Hour
Loaded
Per Hour
Overtime
Per Hour
STRAIGHT
Overtime
Loaded Per Hr Time Per Day
(based on 8 hr day)
General Foreman
Line Foreman
Working Foreman
Serviceman
Journeyman Lineman
Groundman
Utility Mechanic II
Tree crew Foreman
Journeyman Tree Trimmer
Tree Trimmer Apprentice, 3 step
Sample LINE CREW, 3 Man
Line Foreman
2 Journeyman Lineman
Sample TREE CREW, 3 man
Tree crew Foreman
Journeyman Tree Trimmer
Tree Trimmer Apprentice
Meal Reimbursement
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Midnight
50.34
47.35
45.65
44.79
42.66
30.50
40.61
38.01
33.78
28.71
77.52
72.92
70.30
68.98
65.70
46.97
62.54
58.54
52.02
44.21
100.68
94.70
91.30
$9.58
$5.32
61.00
81.22
76.02
67.56
57.42
136.92
128.79
124.17
121.83
116.04
82.96
110.46
103.39
91.88
78.09
620.19
583.35
562.41
551.81
525.57
375.76
500.32
468.28
416.17
353.71
47.35
85.32
132.67
72.92
131.39
204.31
94.70
170.64
265.34
128.79
232.07
360.86
583.35
1,051.14
1,634.49
38.01
33.78
28.71
100.50
58.54
52.02
44.21
154.77
76.02
67.56
57.42
201.00
103.39
91.88
78.09
273.36
468.28
416.17
353.71
1,238.16
20.00
20.00
30.00
20.00
Equipment
Boom Truck
Digger Derrick
Service Truck
Dump Truck
1/2 t 4x4 PU
Per Hour
55.25
64.00
28.75
45.00
14.00
All meal/rest periods and other pay in accordance with Skamania PUD No. .1 collective bargaining agreement.
LABOR COSTS EFFECTIVE OCT 1, 2015 SNOHOM SH
New UNION AND NON UNION Labor rates
BASE PER
*LOADED
#OVERTIME
*STRAIGHT TIME
HOUR
PER HOUR
PER HOUR
PER DAY
Crew Coordinator
Heavy Crew Foreman
Line Foreman
Line Inspector
Journeyman-in-Charge
Lineman
Wireman
Equipment Operator
Line Helper
Outside Service Lineman
Relayman
Transformerman
Special Meterman
Meter Journeyman
Lead Restorer
Apprentice Lineman
Apprentice Wireman
Part-time Flaggers
$53.62
$53.62
$51.34
$53.62
$47.00
$45.63
$44.74
$37.25
$29.36
$48.37
$52.92
$41.70
$47.08
$42.84
$40.76
$41.98
$39.99
$19.95
$88.48
$88.48
$84.71
$88.48
$77.56
$75.30
$73.82
$61.46
$48.45
$79.82
$87.32
$68.80
$77.67
$70.69
$67.26
$69.27
$65.99
$32.93
$125.48
$125.48
$120.13
$125.48
$1 09.99
$106.78
$104.69
$87.17
$68.71
$113.20
$123.84
$97.57
$110.16
$100.25
$95.38
$98.23
$93.58
$39.91
$707.82
$707.82
$677.67
$707.82
$620.46
$602.37
$590.58
$491.71
$387.60
$638.55
$698.57
$550.39
$621.40
$565.53
$538.06
$554.14
$527.88
$263.40
Drafter
$34.87
$57.53
$81.58
$460.22
Lead Tree Trimmer
Tree Trimmer
$37.67
$35.30
$62.15
$58.25
$88.14
$82.61
$497.20
$465.98
Line Clearance Notifier
$32.26
$53.22
$75.48
$425.79
Comm Tech and Foreman (level V)
Customer Accounting Lead
$44.82
$37.63
$73.96
$62.08
$104.88
$88.04
$591 .66
$496.66
(*INCLUDES 3% SUPERVISORY OH AND 62% LABOR OH)
(#INCLUDES 3% SUPERVISORY OH AND 14% LABOR OH)
**E n gin ee r
**Desig ner
**Real Estate Services Agent
**Ljne Clearance Coordinator
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BASE PER
*LOADED
#OVERTIME
*STRAIGHT TIME
HOUR
PER HOUR
PER HOUR
PER DAY
$57.13
$39.33
$38.56
$38.25
Weighted Average Salaries as of Mar 1, 2015
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$94.26
$64.89
$63.62
$63.11
$1 33.68
$92.03
$90.23
$89.51
$754.12
$519.16
$508.99
$504.90
LABOR COSTS EFFECTIVE OCT 1, 2015
New UNION AND NON UNION Labor rates
FIVE MAN CREW--UG AND OH
Heavy Crew Foreman
Two Lineman
Equipment Operator
Helper
FOUR MAN CREW--UG AND OH
Foreman
Two Lineman
Equipment Operator
THREE MAN CREW--UG AND OH
Foreman
Lineman
Equipment Operator
BASE PER
*LOADED
HOUR
PER HOUR
PER DAY
$707.82
$88.48
$1 50.59
$61.46
$48.45
$348.98
$125.48
$213.57
$87.17
$68.71
$494.92
$51.34
$91.27
$37.25
$179.86
$84.71
$150.59
$61.46
$296.77
$120.13
$213.57
$87.17
$420.87
$1,204.75
$491.71
$2,374.13
$51.34
$45.63
$37.25
$1 34.22
$84.71
$75.30
$61.46
$221.47
$120.13
$1 06.78
$87.17
$314.08
$677.67
$602.37
$491.71
$1,771 .75
$47.00
$45.63
$92.64
$77.56
$75.30
$1 52.85
$109.99
$1 06.78
$216.78
$620.46
$602.37
$1,222.84
$47.00
$37.25
$84.26
$77.56
$61.46
$139.02
$109.99
$87.17
$197.16
$620.46
$491.71
$1,112.17
$47.00
$29.36
$76.37
$77.56
$48.45
$1 26.01
$109.99
$68.71
$1 78.70
$620.46
$387.60
$1,008.07
$40.76
$37.25
$29.36
$1 07.38
$67.26
$61.46
$48.45
$177.17
$95.38
$87.17
$68.71
$251.26
$538.06
$491.71
$387.60
$1 ,41 7.37
$37.67
$70.60
$108.27
$62.15
$1 16.50
$178.65
$88.14
$165.21
$253.35
$497.20
$931 .96
$1,429.16
TWO MAN CREW--UG AND OH
Journeyman in Charge
Equipment Operator
TWO MAN CREW--UG AND OH
Journeyman in Charge
I-I e I per
TREE TRIMMER CREW
Lead
Two Tree Trimmers
*STRAIGHT TIME
$53.62
$91.27
$37.25
$29.36
$211.51
TWO MAN CREW--UG AND OH
Journeyman in Charge
Lineman
RESTORATION CREW
Lead Restorer
Equipment Operator
Helper
#OVERTIME
PER HOUR
L
2 Of 4
$1 ,204.75
$491.71
$387.60
$2,791.88
$677.67
LABOR COSTS EFFECTIVE OCT 1, 2015
New UNION AND NON UNION Labor rates
TRANSPORTATION RATES as of APR 1, 2012
38 Ton Crane
80 Foot Bucket
Asphalt Cutter
Backhoe/Trailer
Boat W/Motor
Cargo Van (Chevy, Ford, Sprinter)
Chip Dump Truck
Chipper
Compressor/Bore
Digger Derrick
Dump Truck
Engineering Equipped Vehicle
Flatbed W/Boom
Flatbed W/Crane Truck (181)
Forklift
Material Trailer
Mobile Generator
Mobile substation
OH Service Truck
OH Wire Puller
Oil Tanker/Trailer
OilspiII cleanup
Passenger Car/Sedan
Personnel Lift
Picker
Pickup Truck
Pole Trailer
Pressure Sprayer/Trailer
Pump & Clean Truck
Roller
Semi Tractor
Snow Cat /Trailer
Snowmobile/Trailer/Sled
Soil Compactor Attachment
SUV
Sweeper
Track Hoe/Trailer
TI Personnel Lift
UG Digger Truck
UG Puller
J
3 OF 4
Rate
$131.00
$109.00
$14.00
$51.00
$26.40
$9.00
$26.00
$26.00
$11.00
$72.00
$26.00
$13.00
$44.00
$66.00
$25.00
$17.00
$22.00
$250.00
$53.00
$38.00
$23.00
$6.00
$9.00
$54.00
$18.00
$10.00
$11.00
$1 7.00
$84.00
$22.00
$24.00
$42.00
$38.00
$14.00
$13.00
$10.00
$82.00
$54.00
$54.00
$36.00
LABOR COSTS EFFECTIVE OCT 1, 2015
New UNION AND NON UNION Labor rates
Rate
$28.00
$16.00
$33.00
$22.00
UG Service Truck
UG Service Van
Walk In Van
Wire Stringing Trailer
Overhead rates
1 1 .0%
2.3%
3.0%
1 .5%
18.0%
62.0%
14.00%
4.15%
Admin. and General Overhead
Admin and General Supplemental
Superv. Overhead District Labor
Superv. Overhead Contract Servic
Stores Overhead
Labor Overhead Straight Time
Labor Overhead Overtime
AFUDC
effective
effective
effective
effective
effective
effective
effective
effective
as
as
as
as
as
as
as
as
of July 1, 12
of Jul 1, 10
of Jan 1, 09
of Jan 1, 09
of Jan 1, 13
of Jul 1, 13
of Jul 1, 15
of Jul 1, 15
The union rates are weighted averages (in some cases of several classifications) as of OCT 1, 2015
Non-union rates are weighted averages of several classifications on Passport as of Mar 1, 2015.
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(509) 727-3828
(509) 661-4483
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Rick Dunn
(509) 860-4797
(509) 661 -4539
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John Stoll, Cust Svc Dir
Chelan County PUD Dispatch
Cody Murdock, Line Supt
*Regional Coordinator
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Steve Van Slyke, Mgr (Primary Contact)
Republic, WA 99166-1039
686 5. Clark
P. 0. Box 1039
(509) 775-3325
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(509) 669-0331 Icell
(509) 881-2353
Tim Beck, GE
Ferry County PUD
(509) 630-4871 Icell
(509) 881-2259
Loren Grode, DistSupt
East Wenatchee, WA 98802
1151 Valley Mall Parkway
Douglas County PUD
(509) 669-2906
(509) 661 -4000
(509) 661-4483
(509) 670-6952
(509) 582-2176
(509) 582-2176
(509) 582-2176
24-Hour Phone
Tim Pettit, Ops Mgr**
Wenatchee, WA 98807-1231
327 N. Wenatchee Avenue
P. 0. Box 1231
Chelan County PUD
(509) 582-1273
(509) 430-1084 I cell
(509) 582-1251
Work Phone
Steve Hunter
Richard Wood*
Kennewick, WA 99336-0270
1500 S. Ely Street
P. 0. Box 6270
Benton PUD
Utility/Contact Name
EAST SI’pNTACTS
(509) 775-3326
(509) 661 -81 16
(509) 661 -81 16
(509) 661 -81 16
(509) 586-4712
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(509) 250-1493
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Ron lhrig, COO (Primary Contact)
Goldendale, WA 98620
1313 S. Columbus
Klickitat PUD #1
Brian Vosburgh, AGM/Ops Mgr
Ellensburg, WA 98296
1400 Vantage Hwy
Kittitas County PUD
Jacob Johnson
Chris Heimbigner Line Supt (Primary Contact)
Ephrata, WA 98823
254 A Street S.F.
P. 0. Box 878
(509) 727-7998
(509) 539-6316
24-Hour Phone
EAST SIDE-)NTACTS
(509) 754-1806 x2371
(509) 542-5902
Grant County PUD
(509) 727-3828
Barry Balvitsch, Line Supt (Primary Contact)
Work Phone
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Pasco, WA 99302
2103 N. 4th
P. 0. Box 2407
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Richard French
Jim Leip
(509) 447-6373
(509) 447-6353
(509) 447-3137
(509) 476-3110
(509) 429-0268 (Cell)
Keith Cordes
Newport, WA 99156-0190
130 N. Washington Avenue
P. 0. Box 190
Pend Orielle County PUD
(509) 422-8407
Alan Allie, Const Design Mgr
(509) 422-8417
(509) 422-8417
(509) 429-0268 (Cell)
(509) 422-8483
Randy Bird, Ops Supt
(509) 422-2822 (Home)
(509) 422-8417
Fax Number
(509) 322-1942 (Cell) or
(509) 826-5181 (home
24-Hour Phone
(509) 422-8482
Work Phone
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Okanogan, WA 98840
1331 2nd Avenue N.
P.O. Box912
Utility/Contact Name
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BILLING COSTS
LABOR
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Loaded
OT
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Foreman
93.88
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44.69
0.00
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Lead Serviceman
89.38
0.00
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41.82
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83.64
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44%
30.43
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60.86
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33.25
0.00
67%
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0.00
66.50
44%
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20.00 Total Meal Charge
Total Labor & Meals
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Total Cost
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Rates Effective April 1, 2015 to Match 31, 2016
CHELAN COUNTY PUD
LABOR RATES
LABOR RATES
BASE PER
HOUR
*
LOADED
PER HOUR
#OVERTIME
PER HOUR
*STRAIGHT
TIME PER
DAY
(based on an 8 hr day)
$48.34
$46.06
$40.99
$36.26
$34.47
$30.61
$25.25
$35.47
$53.85
General Foreman
Line Foreman
Journeyman Lineman
Apprentice Lineman
EquipmentOperator
Head Groundman
Groundman
Fleet Mechanic
Area Manager
On-Call Flagger
A-Level
B-Level
C-Level
$75.89
$72.31
$64.35
$56.93
$54.12
$48.06
$39.64
$55.69
$84.54
$114.88
$109.47
$97.42
$86.18
$81.92
$72.75
$60.01
$84.30
-
$607.15
$578.51
$514.83
$455.43
$432.94
$384.46
$317.14
$445.50
$676.31
$50.03
$257.45
$321.81
$386.18
( INCLUDES 57% Overheads)
(# INCLUDES 18.83% Overheads)
MEAL RATES
Breakfast I Lunch I Dinner
Penalty for Missing Meal
$20.49 I per meal
$16.00 I per missed meal
SAMPLE CREW STRUCTURE:
OH
$46.06
$81.98
$34.47
$162.51
$72.31
$128.71
$54.12
$255.14
$109.47
$194.83
$81.92
$386.22
$578.51
$1,029.67
$432.94
$2,041.13
THREE MAN CREW— UG AND OH
$46.06
$40.99
$34.47
$121.52
$72.31
$64.35
$54.12
$190.79
$109.47
$97.42
$81.92
$288.80
$578.51
$514.83
$432.94
$1,526.29
SAMPLE VEHICLE RATES:
Serviceman Truck
Foreman Truck
Line Truck
Bucket Truck
Backhoe
Trailer
$18.70
$8.25
$22.00
$18.70
$37.40
$3.85
FOUR MAN CREW- UG AND
Line Foreman
Journeyman Lineman
EquipmentOperator
Line Foreman
Journeyman Lineman
EquipmentOperator
$17.00
$7.50
$20.00
$17.00
$34.00
$3.50
All rest period and other pay follows Chelan County PUD Collective Bargaining Agreement.
***OnCaIl Flaggers are paid a per diem rate.
A-Level : When called to work on an eight-hour crew, Flaggers will receive A-Level Pay.
B-Level: When called to work on a ten-hour crew, Flaggers will receive B-Level Pay.
C-Level: When called to work on a ten-hour crew in a week in which they have already
worked on an eight-hour crew, the Flaggers will receive C-Level Pay.
Note: Overheads are subject to change. Billings are based off of actual charges.
EFFECTIVE 4-1-2015
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2nd period
3rd period
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7th period
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3087
31.99
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34.20
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1.55
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1.55
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49.58
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53.01
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MATERIAL
Material Cost
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TRANSPÔRTATIöN
0.60 Per Mile
Light Vehicle
Dump Truck
Air Compressor
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10.00 Per Hour
Bucket Truck
Truck Crane
Line Truck
Backhoe
25.00 Per Hour
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PUD #1 of Ferry County Mutual Aid Rates as of 07/2015
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LABOR RATES per hour*
Journeyman Lineman (1)
Journeyman Lineman (2)
Journeyman Serviceman
Line Foreman
STRAIGHT TIME
$
$
$
$
60.78
71.59
69.65
70.62
*Rates include applicable benefits subject to change per CBA.
EQUIPMENT RATES per hour**
Line Truck
Bucket Truck
Service Bucket Truck
Backhoe & Trailer
Mini Excavator & Trailer
1/2 Ton Pickup
1 Ton Pickup
1-1/2 Ton Crew Truck
AUdI equipment per FEMA rates
**Equipment billed same hours as crew.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
51.00
34.35
28.75
28.25
28.25
14.00
20.00
25.00
OVER TIME
$
$
$
$
109.47
126.36
120.76
125.39
Franklin PUD vehicle & material rate effective 11112014, labor updated 4/1115
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Base per hour X 50.32% = Straight time loaded
Base per hour X 50.32% + base per hourX 16.84%
(16.84% 7.65 %Fica/medicare & 9.19% Pets)
foreman
lineman or substn electrician
serviceman/Connell rep
apprentice
substn foreman
lead substn electrician
foreman
lineman or substn electrician
serviceman/Connell rep
apprentice
substn foreman
lead substn electrician
Total for Franklin PUD labor
reg hours
reg hours
reg hours
reg hours
reg hours
reg hours
ot hours
ot hours
othours
ot hours
ot hours
ot hours
Material
Material
=
46.94
41.62
44.69
38.55
46.04
46.94
46.94
41.82
44.69
35.55
46.94
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loaded
rate @
straight
time
70.56021
62.86382
67.17801
57.94836
69.20733
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67.17801
53.43876
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loaded rate
over time
@
125.404904
111.726312
119.393804
94.97538
125.404904
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total
hours
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0
0
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quanity
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Total for Franklin PUD material
Vehicles
truck#
truck#
truck #
backhoe
Total for vehicles
Misc line
-
hours
0
0
0
0
0
rate
12.50
12.50
12.50
12.50
0
0
Total for Franklin PUD vehicles & meals
SUBTOTAL
SALES TAX
PUBLIC UTILITY TAX
SUBTOTAL
1.5032
1.1684
Overtime loaded
total
-
-
-
-
0.00
-
-
$
8.60%
-
3.873%
$
Miscellaneous
$
GRAND TOTAL
Any questions contact Abby Botchers @ 509 546 5975
$
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G:FORMS\Billing Forms2015 Loaded Spreadsheet after April lst.xlsx
Grant County PUD Labor, Vehicle & Equipment Rates
Effective 2015 To April 2016
Baselhour
Line Foreman
Lineman
Apprentice Lineman
Stepi
Step 2
Step3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Equipment Operator I
Equipment Operator II
*Loaded Loaded
*Loaded Overtime! Overtime! Day Rate
(Bhrs)
hour
hour
Base!hour
93.78
83.64
$ 120.98
$ 107.90
$ 592.69
$ 528.60
$
$
46.89
41.82
$
$
74.09
66.08
$
$
$
$
31.02
32.17
33.38
34.55
35.73
36.92
33.99
35.68
$
$
49.01
50.83
52.74
54.59
56.45
$ 62.04 $ 80.03 $392.09
58.33
53.70
56.37
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
64.34
66.76
69.10
71.46
73.84
67.98
71.36
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
83.00
86.12
89.14
92.18
95.25
87.69
92.05
$ 406.63
$421.92
$ 436.71
$ 451.63
$ 466.67
$ 429.63
$ 451.00
(*Loaded rates include overheads and meals)
Grant County PUD Transportation Rates Effective 2015 To April 2016
95 Dbl. Bucket Truck
DbI. Bucket Line Truck
BackhoeiTrailer
2OTonCrane
Digger Derrick
Flatbed Truck
Mobile Generator
OH Wire Puller
OH Service Truck
Pole Trailer
Pickup Truck
Wire Stringing Trailer
UG Puller
$26.00
$26.00
$18.00
$36.00
$30.00
$5.00
$9.50
$18.50
$20.00
$6.75
$5.00
$19.50
$18.50
Note : Time charged for vehicles is equal to labor time
Primary Contact: Chris Heimbigner
Work Phone: (509) 754-1806
Cell Phone: (509) 670-8675
Fax number: (509) 754-5292
Cheimbignergcpud.org
Secondary Contact: Jacob Johnson
Work Phone: (509) 754-5088
Cell phone: (509) 760-1301
Kittitas PUD
Kittitas PUD
Small District with limited resources.
May be able to respond with
materials on a case-by-case basis.
PUD NO. I OF KLICKITAT COUNTY
1313 S. COLUMBUS AyE, GOLDENDALE, WA 98620
(509) 773-5891
LABOR, VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT RATES EFFECTIVE 101112015 through 0313112016
Straight RateLoaded
Per Hour
Labor
Line Foreman
Journeyman Lineman
Equipment Operator
Mechanic
Vehicle & Equipment
$
$
$
$
*
Boom Truck
Bucket Truck
Line Truck
*
Rates Do Not Include Fuel
Rate
$
$
$
Overtime RateLoaded
Per Hour
$
$
$
75.08
67.25
57.95
55.60
$
UOM
45.28 Truck Hours
50.75 Truck Hours
0.61 Mile
131.35
117.49
103.17
98.30
RATES EFFECTIVE-4/1/2015
Okanogan County PUD Labor, Vehicle and Equipment Rates
Line Foreman
Lineman
Apprentice 1-6
Rate per Hour
Loaded Per Hour
$46.04
$76.43
$40.97
$68.01
$30.70-$3 6.60
$50.96-$60.76
Hour
3-man crew- (Foreman + 2 lineman) $212.44
4-man crew- (Foreman + 3 lineman) $280.46
-
-
Line Truck-$30.00/hr.
Bucket Truck- $35.00/hr.
foreman Tmck-$20.00/hr
Backhoe-$35.00/hr
Contacts
Primary Contact Name
Mark Pritchard
Operations Manager
Work -509-422-8482
Home -509-826-5181
Cell 509-322-1942
fax- 509-422-8417
markp(okpud.org
-
Secondary Contact Name
Randy Bird
Operations Superintendent
Work 509-422-8483
Home -509-422-2822
Cell 509-429-0268
Fax- 509-422-2417
randyb(okpud.org
-
-
Third Contact Name
Allen Allie
Construction Design Manager
Work 509-422-8407
Home -509-476-3110
Cell 509-429-3661
fax -509-422-8417
A1anA(l1okpud.or
-
-
01 Loaded Rate
$113.26
$107.79
$75.52-$90.03
Weekly
Daily
$1,699.52 $8,497.60
$2,524.14 $12,620.00
$20.16
MEAL RATE
OVERHEAD
61.00%
61.00%
61.00%
$80.64
$87.06
BASE RATE
RATE
$90.58
OVERTIME
.
TAX OVERHEAD
STORES OVERHEAD
—.
4.02%
15%
PICKUP TRUCK
$15.00
$13.00
FLATBED TRUCK
$6.75
ALL TRAILERS
$10.00
UG PULLER WITH TRAILER
*charge for vehicles is based on labor hours
PEND OREILLE PUD TRANSPORTATION RATES EFFECTIVE 04/01/14 TO 03/31/15
$30.00
BOOM TRUCK
$26.00
BUCKET TRUCK
BACKHOE/EXCAVATOR & TRAILER
$19.50
$20.00
OH SERVICE TRUCK
RATE
$45.29
$40.32
$43.53
CLASSIFICATION
LINE FOREMAN
LINEMAN
SERVICEMAN
BASE
UPEND OREILLE PUD RATES 04/1/14 TO 03/3 1/15
o
OVERHEAD
17.9367%
17.9367%
17.9367%
OVERTIME RATE
$64.92
$70.08
PLUS OVERHEAD
$72.92
BASE RATE
$106.83
$95.10
$102.68
OVERTIME RATE
PLUS OVERHEAD

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