General Decision Number: MI080066 09/05/2008 MI66 Superseded General Decision Number: MI20070066 State: Michigan Construction Types: Building and Heavy County: Barry County in Michigan. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (does not include residential construction consisting of single family homes and apartments up to and including 4 stories); HEAVY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (does not include airport or bridge construction projects, or sewer or water line work if it is incidental to a highway construction project) Modification Number Publication Date 0 02/08/2008 1 02/15/2008 2 03/07/2008 3 03/21/2008 4 04/04/2008 5 05/02/2008 6 06/06/2008 7 06/13/2008 8 07/11/2008 9 07/25/2008 10 08/08/2008 11 08/15/2008 12 08/22/2008 13 09/05/2008 ASBE0047-002 07/01/2008 Rates Fringes ASBESTOS WORKER/HEAT & FROST INSULATOR........................$ 27.97 14.81 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BOIL0169-002 07/01/2008 Rates Fringes BOILERMAKER......................$ 31.953 20.869 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRMI0010-016 08/01/2007 TOWNSHIPS OF CARLTON, CASTLETON, HASTINGS, IRVING, RUTLAND, THORNAPPLE, WOODLAND AND YANKEE SPRINGS Rates Fringes BRICKLAYER.......................$ 24.06 10.35 CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER...$ 22.23 8.21 Pointer, cleaner and caulker.....$ 23.05 8.96 FOOTNOTE: Paid Holiday: Fourth of July, if the worker has been employed by the contractor in any period of seven working days before said holiday within the current calendar year. ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRMI0010-020 08/01/2007 TOWNSHIPS OF BARRY, HOPE, ORANGEVILLE AND PRAIRIEVILLE: Rates Fringes Bricklayer, Stonemason, Pointer, Caulker & Cleaner.......$ 25.48 10.59 Cement Masons & Plasterers.......$ 24.35 11.74 FINISHER.........................$ 20.75 7.48 Terrazzo setter..................$ 24.30 8.00 TILE SETTER......................$ 22.23 8.57 FOOTNOTE: Paid Holiday: Fourth of July, if the worker was employed by the contractor in any period of seven working days before said holiday within the current calendar year. ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRMI0021-001 06/01/2005 TOWNSHIPS OF ASSYRIA, BALTIMORE, JOHNSTOWN AND MAPLE GROVE: Rates Fringes BRICKLAYER.......................$ 25.48 10.59 Marble & Tile Setter and Terrazzo Worker..................$ 19.00 8.23 Marble Finisher, terrazzo finisher and tile finisher.......$ 17.68 6.83 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0100-002 06/01/2007 Rates Fringes CARPENTER DRYWALL HANGER; PILEDRIVER; SOFT FLOOR LAYER.......................$ 26.42 10.03 FOOTNOTES: Work on materials treated with creosote, or those which are wet with "Wood Life" material (fresh cuts of lumber which have been treated with "Wood Life" are not to be considered as wet materials): $0.25 per hour additional. Work on any swing scaffold: $0.15 per hour additional. Work on chimneys or towers over thirty (30) feet in height: $0.50 per hour additional. ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP1045-011 06/01/2008 Rates Fringes LATHER...........................$ 22.45 12.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP1102-001 06/01/2008 Rates Fringes MILLWRIGHT.......................$ 28.35 27.02 FOOTNOTES: Work on heights over open areas and over fifty (50) ft. high: $.50 per hour additional. Welding: $.50 per hour additional. ---------------------------------------------------------------- * ELEC0131-002 07/04/2007 TOWNSHIPS OF BARRY, HOPE, ORANGEVILLE, PRAIRIEVILLE, RUTLAND AND YANKEE SPRINGS: Rates Fringes Electricians: Inside Wireman..............$ 27.46 10.29+3% FOOTNOTES: Work on stacks, tanks or other work over forty (40) feet from the floor or ground to receive ten percent (10%) per hour over their regular rate of pay; does not include line work. Work in (hot) radiation areas to receive 10% per hour over their regular rate of pay. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0275-005 06/01/2007 TOWNSHIPS OF IRVING AND THORNAPPLE: Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN......................$ 26.38 6.14+25% FOOTNOTE: Work 40' or more above ground, floor or flat roofs, except work on mechanical/hydraulic work platforms which are MIOSHA approved: 10% additional. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0445-001 06/01/2004 TOWNSHIPS OF ASSYRIA, BALTIMORE, CARLTON, CASTLETON, HASTINGS, JOHNSTOWN, MAPLE GROVE AND WOODLAND: Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN......................$ 26.49 3%+11.83 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0876-004 06/01/2007 Rates Fringes Line Construction: cable splicer..........................$ 32.71 3.75+21.5% Line Construction: light equipment operator/ground person/truck driver/ground pe winch, A-frame, diggers when used for distribution line truck and used for distribution work. Distribution truck driver, 5th wheel type trucks, bucket trucks, ladder trucks and all live boom trucks, all equipment 85 hp or under.................$ 20.70 3.75+21.5% Line Construction: line technician.......................$ 31.41 3.75+21.5% Line Construction: operator/ground person digger, tractor and setting rig with tracks or rough terrain vehicle, large bombardier, backhoe over 85 hp, hydraulic crane 10 ton or over........$ 23.62 3.75+21.5% Line Construction: truck driver/ground person trucks with winch or boom or dump, other than distribution work...........$ 19.70 3.75+21.5% FOOTNOTE: Operators of 5/8 yd. rated capacity backhoe or over, and operators of 25 ton, rated capacity, crane or over, and operators of heavy duty tension or pulling machinery on 345 KV and above, shall receive the line technician rate of pay. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEV0085-004 01/01/2008 Rates Fringes ELEVATOR MECHANIC................$ 40.50 16.285 FOOTNOTE: Vacation Pay: 8% with 5 or more years of service, 6% for 6 months to 5 years service. Paid Holidays: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day and Friday after, and Christmas Day. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0324-008 10/01/2007 Rates Fringes Power equipment operators - sewer relining: GROUP 1.....................$ 27.05 11.00 GROUP 2.....................$ 25.52 11.00 SEWER RELINING CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Operation of audio-visual closed circuit TV system, including remote in-ground cutter and other equipment used in connection with the CCTV system GROUP 2: Operation of hot water heaters and circulation systems, water jetters and vacuum and mechanical debris removal systems ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0324-023 05/01/2008 Rates Fringes Power Equipment Operator (STEEL ERECTION) GROUP 1.....................$ 28.74 16.75 GROUP 2.....................$ 28.49 16.75 GROUP 3.....................$ 27.99 16.75 GROUP 4.....................$ 22.89 16.75 GROUP 5.....................$ 21.24 16.75 GROUP 6.....................$ 18.64 16.75 FOOTNOTES: Crane operator with main boom and jib 300' or longer: $1.50 additional to the group 1 rate. Crane operator with main boom and jib 400' or longer: $3.00 additional to the group 1 rate. Swing Boom Truck Operator over 12 tons $.50/hour Hydraulic Crane Operator 75 tons and under $.75/hour Hydraulic Crane Operator over 75 tons $1.00/hour Lattice Boom Crane Operator-$1.50/hour PAID HOLIDAYS: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Crane operator with main boom & jib 400', 300', or 220' or longer. Tower crane operator with CCO certification for combined length of mast and boom 220' or longer. GROUP 2: Crane operator, with main boom & jib 140' or longer, Tower cranes (Operators without CCO certification, or less than 220' length), Gantry crane, Whirley derrick (Empl;oyees operating Tower Cranes shall be paid the crane operator rate determined by the combined length of mast and boom over 220 feet move to (Group 1) provided the operator has a Tower Crane CCO certification) GROUP 3: Regular equipment operator, crane, dozer, loader, hoist, straddle wagon, mechanic, grader and hydro excavators GROUP 4: Air tugger (single drum), material hoist, pump 6" or over, elevators (when operated by an Operating Engineer) and brokk Concrete Breaker GROUP 5: Air compressor, welder, generators, conveyors GROUP 6: Oiler and fire tender ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0325-008 05/01/2008 Rates Fringes Power Equipment Operator GROUP 1.....................$ 28.39 16.75 GROUP 2.....................$ 28.14 16.75 GROUP 3.....................$ 27.64 16.75 GROUP 4.....................$ 22.54 16.75 GROUP 5.....................$ 21.94 16.75 GROUP 6.....................$ 19.49 16.75 GROUP 7.....................$ 17.84 16.75 FOOTNOTES: Certified Crane Operator Premiums: a) Swing Boom Truck Operator over 12 tons-$.50 per hour b) Hydraulic Crane Operator 75 tons and under-$.75 per hour c) Hydraulic Crane Operator over 75 tons-$1.00 per hour d) Lattiee Boom Crane Operator-$1.50 per hour Crane operator with main boom and jib 300' or longer: $1.50 per hour above the group 1 rate. Crane operator with main boom and jib 400' or longer: $3.00 per hour above the group 1 rate. PAID HOLIDAYS: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Crane operator with main boom and jib 400', 300', or 220' or longer. Tower crane operator with CCO certification for combined length of mast and boom 220' or longer GROUP 2: Crane operator with main boom and jib 140' or longer, tower cranes (Operators without CCO certification, or less than 220' length), gantry crane, whirley derrick GROUP 3: Regular equipment operator; crane, stiff leg derrick, scraper, dozer, grader, front end loader, hoist, job mechanic, concrete pump truck, hydro excavators GROUP 4: Air tugger (single drum), material hoist, boiler operator, sweeping machine, winch truck, Bobcat and similar equipment, fork truck (over 20 ft. lift), elevators( when operated by an operating engineer GROUP 5: Pump, 6 in. or over; Well points, freeze systems, boom truck (non-swinging); end dumps and laser/power screed; concrete wire saw (20 h.p. and over), brokk concrete breaker GROUP 6: Air compressor, welder, generator, conveyor, pump under 6", grease person and fork truck (20 ft. lifting capacity or less when working on masonry work) GROUP 7: Oiler, fire tender and heater operator ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0326-001 05/01/2008 Rates Fringes Power equipment operators - gas distribution and duct installation work: GROUP 1.....................$ 25.07 16.75 GROUP 2-A...................$ 24.97 16.75 GROUP 2-B...................$ 24.75 16.75 GROUP 3.....................$ 23.97 16.75 GROUP 4.....................$ 23.47 16.75 SCOPE OF WORK: The construction, installation, treating and reconditioning of pipelines transporting gas vapors within cities, towns, subdivisions, suburban areas, or within private property boundaries, up to and including private meter settings of private industrial, governmental or other premises, more commonly referred to as "distribution work," starting from the first metering station, connection, similar or related facility, of the main or cross country pipeline and including duct installation. POWER EQUIPMENT - GAS DISTRIBUTION CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Mechanic, crane (over 1/2 yd. capacity), backhoe (over 1/2 yd. capacity), grader (Caterpillar 12 equivalent or larger) GROUP 2-A: Trencher(except service), backhoe (1/2 yd. capacity or less) GROUP 2-B: Crane (1/2 yd. capacity or less), compressor (2 or more), dozer (D-4 equivalent or larger), endloader (1 yd. capacity or larger), pump (1 or 2 six-inch or larger), side boom (D-4 equivalent or larger) GROUP 3: Backfiller, boom truck (powered), concrete saw (20 hp or larger), dozer (less than D-4 equivalent), endloader (under 1 yd. capacity), farm tractor (with attachments), pump (2-4 under six-inch capacity), side boom tractor (less than D-4 equivalent), tamper (self-propelled), trencher service and grader(maintenance) GROUP 4: Oiler, grease person, hydrostatic testing operator ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0326-002 09/01/2007 Rates Fringes Power equipment operators - underground construction: GROUP 1.....................$ 27.27 15.75 GROUP 2.....................$ 22.38 15.75 GROUP 3.....................$ 21.88 15.75 GROUP 4.....................$ 21.60 15.75 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Backfiller tamper; Backhoe; Batch plant operator (concrete); Clamshell; Concrete paver (2 drums or larger); Conveyor loader (Euclid type); Crane (crawler, truck type or pile driving); Dozer; Dragline; Elevating grader; Endloader; Gradall (and similar type machine); Grader; Mechanic; Power shovel; Roller (asphalt); Scraper (self-propelled or tractor drawn); Side boom tractor (type D-4 or equivalent and larger); Slip form paver; Slope paver; Trencher (over 8 ft. digging capacity); Well drilling rig; Concrete pump with boom operator; Hydro Excavator GROUP 2: Boom truck (power swing type boom); Crusher; Hoist; Pump (1 or more-6-in. discharge or larger-gas or diesel-powered or powered by generator of 300 amperes or more-inclusive of generator); Side boom tractor (smaller than type D-4 or equivalent); Tractor (pneu-tired, other than backhoe or front end loader); Trencher (8-ft. digging capacity and smaller); Vac Truck. GROUP 3: Air compressors (600 cfm or larger); Air compressors (2 or more-less than 600 cfm); Boom truck (non-swinging, non-powered type boom); Concrete breaker (self-propelled or truck mounted-includes compressor); Concrete paver (1 drum-l/2 yd. or larger); Elevator (other than passenger); Maintenance person; Pump (2 or more-4-in. up to 6-in. discharge-gas or diesel powered-excluding submersible pumps); Pumpcrete machine (and similar equipment); Wagon drill (multiple); Welding machine or generator (2 or more-300 amp.or larger-gas or diesel powered) GROUP 4: Boiler; Concrete saw (40 hp or over); Curing machine (self-propelled); Farm tractor (with attachment); Finishing machine (concrete); Fire person; Hydraulic pipe pushing machine; Mulching equipment; Oiler; Pumps (2 or more up to 4-in. discharge, if used 3 hours or more a day, gas or diesel powered - excluding submersible pumps); Roller (other than asphalt); Stump remover; Trencher (service); Vibrating compaction equipment, self-propelled (6 ft. wide or over); End dump operato; rSweeper (Wayne type and similar equipment); Water Wagon and Extend-a boom forklift ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0326-003 10/01/2007 Rates Fringes Power equipment operators - hazardous waste removal: LEVEL A: Crane operator with boom and jib 140' or longer.....$ 32.47 15.75 Crane operator with boom or jib 220' or longer......$ 32.77 15.75 Group 1....................$ 29.82 15.75 Group 2....................$ 25.42 15.75 regular crane operator, job mechanic, dragline operator, boom truck operator, concrete pump operator and power shovel operator...................$ 30.79 15.75 LEVEL B AND C: Crane Operator with boom or jib 140' or longer......$ 31.41 15.75 Crane operator with boom or jib 220' or longer......$ 31.73 15.75 Group 1....................$ 28.87 15.75 Group 2....................$ 24.48 15.75 Regular crane operator, job mechanic, dragline operator, boom truck operator, concrete pump with boom operator and power shovel operator......$ 29.84 15.75 LEVEL D WHEN CAPPING LANDFILL: Crane operator with boom and jib 140' or longer.....$ 29.97 15.75 Crane operator with boom and jib 220' or longer.....$ 30.27 15.75 Group 2....................$ 22.93 15.75 Regular crane operator, job mechanic, dragline operator, boom truck operator, concrete pump with boom operator and power shovel operator......$ 28.29 15.75 LEVEL D WHEN CAPPING LANDFILL Group 1....................$ 27.32 15.75 LEVEL D: Crane operator with boom and jib 140' or longer.....$ 30.22 15.75 Crane operator with boom and jig 220' or longer.....$ 30.52 15.75 Group 1....................$ 27.57 15.75 Group 2....................$ 23.18 15.75 Regular crane operator, job mechanic, dragline operator, boom truck operator, concrete pump operator with boom operator and power shovel operator...................$ 28.54 15.75 HAZARDOUS WASTE REMOVAL CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Backhoe, batch plant operator, clamshell, concrete breaker when attached to hoe, concrete cleaning decontamination machine operator, concrete pump, concrete paver, crusher, dozer, elevating grader, endloader, farm tractor (90 h.p. and higher), gradall, grader, heavy equipment robotics operator, loader, pug mill, pumpcrete machines, pump trucks, roller, scraper (self-propelled or tractor drawn), side boom tractor, slip form paver, slop paver, trencher, ultra high pressure waterjet cutting tool system operator, vactors, vacuum blasting machine operator, vertical lifting hoist, vibrating compaction equipment (self-propelled), well drilling rig and hydro excavator GROUP 2: Air compressor, concrete breaker when not attached to hoe, elevator, end dumps, equipment decontamination operator, farm tractor (less than 90 h.p.),forklift, generator, heater, mulcher, pigs (portable reagent storage tanks), power screens, pumps (water), stationary compressed air plant, sweeper, welding machine and water wagon Regular Crane Operators rate shall include Mechanics, Crane Operators, Dragline Operators, Boom Truck Operators, Power Shovel Operators and Concrete Pumps with booms. ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0025-014 04/01/2008 Rates Fringes Ironworker - pre-engineered metal building erector...........$ 21.35 20.27 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0340-002 01/01/2007 Rates Fringes Ironworkers: Reinforcing & structural....$ 24.00 11.59 ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0005-001 10/01/2007 Rates Fringes Laborers - hazardous waste abatement: Level A, B and C...........$ 20.40 9.17 Work performed in conjunction with site preparation not requiring the use of personal protective equipment; Also, Level D..............$ 19.40 9.17 ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0259-002 08/01/2007 Rates Fringes Asbestos Laborer Includes removing and disposing of all insulation materials from walls, ceilings, floors, columns, and all other non- mechanical surfaces; and removal of insulating materials from mechanical systems that are to be demolished; loading/unloading of bagged and tagged materials at the disposal site (includes lead paint abatement clean-up).........$ 21.48 10.75 ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0259-007 09/01/2007 Rates Fringes Laborers - tunnel, shaft and caisson: GROUP 1.....................$ 22.20 9.05 GROUP 2.....................$ 22.29 9.05 GROUP 3.....................$ 22.39 9.05 GROUP 4.....................$ 22.55 9.05 GROUP 5.....................$ 22.81 9.05 GROUP 6.....................$ 23.12 9.05 GROUP 7.....................$ 15.39 9.05 SCOPE OF WORK: Tunnel, shaft and caisson work of every type and description and all operations incidental thereto, including, but not limited to, shafts and tunnels for sewers, water, subways, transportation, diversion, sewerage, caverns, shelters, aquafers, reservoirs, missile silos and steel sheeting for underground construction. TUNNEL LABORER CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Tunnel, shaft and caisson laborer, dump, shanty, hog house tender, testing (on gas), watchman GROUP 2: Manhole, headwall, catch basin builder, bricklayer tender, mortar, material mixer, fence erector and guard rail builder GROUP 3: Air tool operator (jackhammer, bush hammer and grinder), first bottom, second bottom, cage tender, car pusher, carrier, concrete, concrete form, concrete repair, cement invert laborer, cement finisher, concrete shoveler, conveyor, floor, gasoline and electric tool operator, gunite, grout operator, welder, heading dinky person, inside lock tender, pea gravel operator, pump person, outside lock tender, scaffold, top signal person, switch person, track, tugger, utility person, vibrator, winch operator, pipe jacking, wagon drill and air track operator and concrete saw operator (under 40 h.p.) GROUP 4: Tunnel, shaft and caisson mucker, bracer, liner plate, long haul dinky driver and well point GROUP 5: Tunnel, shaft and caisson miner, drill runner, key board operator, power knife operator, reinforced steel or mesh (e.g. wire mesh, steel mats, dowel bars, etc.) GROUP 6: Dynamite and powder GROUP 7: Restoration laborer, seeding, sodding, planting, cutting, mulching and top soil grading; and the restoration of property such as replacing mailboxes, wood chips, planter boxes, flagstones, etc. ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0334-010 07/01/2008 Rates Fringes Landscape Laborer GROUP 1.....................$ 18.63 5.80 GROUP 2.....................$ 14.43 5.80 LANDSCAPE LABORER CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Landscape specialist, including air, gas and diesel equipment operator and lawn sprinkler installer GROUP 2: Landscape laborer: small power tool operator, material mover, truck driver and lawn sprinkler installer tender ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0334-023 09/01/2007 Rates Fringes Laborers - open cut: GROUP 1.....................$ 19.05 9.05 GROUP 2.....................$ 19.18 9.05 GROUP 3.....................$ 19.29 9.05 GROUP 4.....................$ 19.36 9.05 GROUP 5.....................$ 19.48 9.05 GROUP 6.....................$ 16.70 9.05 GROUP 7.....................$ 15.04 9.05 SCOPE OF WORK: Open cut construction work shall be construed to mean work which requires the excavation of earth including industrial, commercial and residential building site excavation and preparation, land balancing, demolition and removal of concrete and underground appurtuces, grading, paving, sewers, utilities and improvements; retention, oxidation, flocculation and irrigation facilities, and also including but not limited to underground piping, conduits, steel sheeting for underground construction, and all work incidental thereto, and general excavation. Open cut construction work shall also be construed to mean waterfront work, piers, docks, seawalls, breakwalls, marinas and all incidental work. Open cut construction work shall not include any structural modifications, alterations, additions and repairs to buildings, or highway work, including roads, streets, bridge construction and parking lots or steel erection work and excavation for the building itself and back filling inside of and within 5 ft. of the building and foundations, footings and piers for the building. Open cut construction work shall not include any work covered under Tunnel, Shaft and Caisson work. OPEN CUT LABORER CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Construction laborer GROUP 2: Mortar and material mixer, concrete form person, signal person, well point person, manhole, headwall and catch basin builder, guard rail builder, headwall, seawall, breakwall, dock builder and fence erector GROUP 3: Air, gasoline and electric tool operator, vibrator operator, driller, pump person, tar kettle operator, bracer, rodder, reinforced steel or mesh person (e.g. wire mesh, steel mats, dowel bars, etc.), welder, pipe jacking & boring person, wagon drill and air track operator and concrete saw operator (under 40 h.p.), windlass and tugger person and directional boring person, cement finisher GROUP 4: Trench or excavating grade person GROUP 5: Pipe layer (including crock, metal pipe, multi-plate or other conduits) GROUP 6: Grouting person, audio-visual television operations and all other operations in connection with closed circuit television inspection, pipe cleaning and pipe relining work, instalation and repair of water service pipe and appurtenances GROUP 7: Restoration laborer, seeding, sodding, planting, cutting, mulching and top soil grading; and the restoration of property such as replacing mailboxes, wood chips, planter boxes, flagstones, etc. ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0355-017 06/01/2008 Rates Fringes Laborers: GROUP 1.....................$ 18.55 9.35 GROUP 2.....................$ 18.80 9.35 GROUP 3.....................$ 19.30 9.35 LABORER CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: General laborer; also, work on pumps, well wheels, air, electric or gasoline tools, motor-driven buggies; laborers working on swing scaffolds; carpenter tender; cement finisher tender; heater tender, fire watch and flagperson GROUP 2: Jackhammer operator, crocklayer and caisson worker in buildings GROUP 3: Top person on chimneys or towers over thirty (30') ft. in height, material mixer, operator of portable mixer, plasterer tender, mason tender, demolition burner ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO1076-006 04/01/2008 Rates Fringes LABORER (Distribution rates) Telephone Work: (Zone 3)....$ 13.27 9.25 Telephone Work: (Zone 4)....$ 13.64 9.25 Telephone Work: (Zone 5)....$ 12.94 9.25 Zone 1: All other work......$ 18.37 9.30 Zone 2: All other work......$ 17.09 9.30 Zone 3: All other work......$ 15.47 9.25 Zone 4: All other work......$ 14.84 9.25 Zone 5: All other work......$ 14.84 9.25 Duct Work Pay: $.40 per hour above the base pay rate. Zones: Zone 1-Macomb,Oakland and Wayne Zone 2-Monroe and Washtenaw Zone 3-Bay ,Genesee,Lapeer,Midland,Saginaw,Sanilac,Shiawassee and St. Clair Zone 4-Alger,Baraga,Chippewa,Delta, Dickinson,Gogebic,Houghton,Iron,Keweenaw,Luce, Mackinaw,Marquette,Menominee,Ontonagon and Schoolcraft Zone 5-Remaining counties in Michiga ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0312-004 06/01/2008 Rates Fringes PAINTER Brush and roller; sign painting....................$ 20.80 10.25 Spray and sandblast.........$ 22.00 10.25 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0312-009 01/01/2004 SOUTH OF THE FOLLOWING LINE: A LINE DRAWN FROM THE POINT WHERE THE EASTERN BOUNDARY OF BARRY COUNTY MEETS ROUTE #79, TO THE INTERSECTION OF ROUTE #31 AND ROUTE #89: Rates Fringes GLAZIER..........................$ 20.85 8.77 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0826-009 07/01/2008 NORTH OF THE FOLLOWING LINE: A LINE DRAWN FROM THE POINT WHERE THE EASTERN BOUNDARY OF BARRY COUNTY MEETS ROUTE #79, TO THE INTERSECTION OF ROUTE #31 AND ROUTE #89: Rates Fringes GLAZIER..........................$ 27.08 11.98 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0016-007 06/01/2008 Rates Fringes CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER...$ 22.73 10.50 PLASTERER........................$ 21.91 9.95 FOOTNOTES: Swing stage: $0.50 per hour additional. Gun machine operator: $0.50 per hour additional. ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0174-004 07/01/2007 TOWNSHIPS OF CARLTON, IRVING, THORNAPPLE AND WOODLAND: Rates Fringes PLUMBER..........................$ 28.66 15.17 FOOTNOTE: Work that requires the use of a respirator with an outside air source: 10% per hour additional. ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0190-006 05/01/2008 Rates Fringes Gas Distribution Pipeline Welding in conjunction with gas distribution pipeline work...............$ 27.63 15.64 All other work..............$ 20.26 9.90 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0333-017 06/01/2008 TOWNSHIPS OF ASSYRIA, BALTIMORE, CASTLETON, HASTINGS, JOHNSTOWN AND MAPLE GROVE: Rates Fringes Plumbers and Pipefitters.........$ 32.33 16.89 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0357-003 06/01/2007 TOWNSHIPS OF BARRY, HOPE, ORANGEVILLE, PRAIRIEVILLE, RUTLAND AND YANKEE SPRINGS: Rates Fringes PLUMBER Work on light commercial construction (including but not limited to gas station and vehicle service garages; pole type buildings excluding all industrial application; funeral parlors; churches (5,000 sq. ft. or less); restaurants; medical offices - not hospital owned; offices and office buildings-one story plus walk-out; bars and nightclubs; community houses and nursing homes; mobile home facilities and recreational vehicle locations; public exhibits; outlying fairs, public activities and race tracks; retail stores (individually owned); mall stores (excluding initial mall construction)).$ 21.55 10.75 All other work..............$ 29.40 12.50 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ROOF0070-004 06/01/2008 Rates Fringes Roofer; slater...................$ 19.40 7.35 ---------------------------------------------------------------- SFMI0669-001 04/01/2008 Rates Fringes SPRINKLER FITTER.................$ 31.46 14.30 ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHEE0007-001 05/01/2008 Rates Fringes Sheet Metal Worker...............$ 26.58 17.63 FOOTNOTE: All other work: Paid Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day, provided the worker has been in the employment of the contractor for at least 60 calendar days and worked the day preceding and the day following the holiday, unless ill or excused due to continued illness or injury that commenced not more than 30 days preceding the holiday, or due to lay-off by the contractor commencing not more than 14 days preceding the holiday. ---------------------------------------------------------------- TEAM0007-001 06/01/2002 Rates Fringes Truck drivers: Euclids, double bottoms and lowboys.................$ 23.045 .50 + a. Trucks 8 cu. yds. & over....$ 22.895 .50 + a. Trucks under 8 cu. yds......$ 22.795 .50 + a. FOOTNOTE: a. $265.90 per week. ---------------------------------------------------------------- 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 (29CFR 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. ---------------------------------------------------------------- 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