General Decision Number: PA120042 01/06/2012 PA42 Superseded General Decision Number: PA20100042 State: Pennsylvania Construction Type: Heavy Sewer/Water Treating Plant Counties: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Mifflin, Potter, Somerset, Venango, Warren, Washington and Westmoreland Counties in Pennsylvania. SEWAGE AND WATER TREATMENT PLANT PROJECTS Modification Number Publication Date 0 01/06/2012 BOIL0013-007 01/01/2011 CENTRE, FRANKLIN, POTTER, CLINTON, FULTON, HUNTINDON AND MIFFLIN COUNTIES Rates Fringes BOILERMAKER......................$ 37.35 30.02 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BOIL0154-004 06/01/2009 ALLEGHENY, ARMSTRONG, BEAVER, BEDFORD, BLAIR, BUTLER, CAMBRIA, CAMERON, CLARION, CLEARFIELD, CRAWFORD, ELK, FAYETTE, FOREST, GREENE, INDIANA, JEFFERSON, LAWRENCE, MCKEAN, MERCER, SOMERSET, VENANGO, WARREN, WASHINGTON AND WESTMORELAND COUNTIES Rates Fringes BOILERMAKER......................$ 36.70 20.82 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BOIL0744-003 07/01/2008 ERIE COUNTY Rates Fringes BOILERMAKER......................$ 35.34 18.48 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRPA0005-033 05/01/2011 MIFFLIN COUNTY Rates Fringes Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.10 13.72 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRPA0005-046 05/01/2010 FRANKLIN COUNTY Rates Fringes Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 29.77 12.92 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRPA0005-052 05/01/2010 CENTRE (Remainder) AND CLINTON COUNTIES Rates Fringes Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 30.05 13.15 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRPA0009-004 06/01/2011 BEDFORD BLAIR,CENTRE COUNTY (Except Halfmoon, Huston, Patton, Rush,Taylor and Worth Townships),FULTON, HUNTINGDON, and SOMERSET COUNTIES Rates Fringes Bricklayer, Stonemason & Marble Setter....................$ 27.06 14.50 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRPA0009-006 06/01/2011 CLEARFIELD, FOREST, JEFFERSON, VENANGO, AND CLARION (Except Brody, Madison, Perry, Porter, Redbank, and Tobe Townships) COUNTIES Rates Fringes Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 27.65 14.52 Marble mason.....................$ 19.42 9.45 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRPA0009-012 06/01/2011 BUTTER, LAWRENCE & MERCER COUNTIES Rates Fringes Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 27.95 15.88 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRPA0009-018 06/01/2011 CAMERON COUNTY Rates Fringes Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 25.35 14.64 Marble mason.....................$ 19.42 9.45 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRPA0009-023 06/02/2011 BEAVER COUNTY Rates Fringes BRICKLAYER.......................$ 27.95 16.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRPA0009-024 06/01/2011 WASHINGTON (Cross Creek, Hanover, Jefferson, Mt Pleasant, Nottingham, Peters, Robinson, Smith, Union Twps) COUNTY Rates Fringes BRICKLAYER.......................$ 29.77 16.03 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRPA0009-025 06/01/2011 BUTLER, LAWRENCE, AND MERCER COUNTIES Rates Fringes BRICKLAYER.......................$ 27.95 15.88 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRPA0009-028 06/01/2011 Rates Fringes MASON - STONE (ALLEGHENY AND WASHINGTON (Cross Creek, Hanover, Jefferson, Mt Pleasant, Nottingham, Peters, Robinson, Smith, and Union Twps) COUNTIES)..................$ 30.65 15.57 TILE SETTER (ALLEGHENY, BEAVER, GREENE, AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES).............$ 28.39 14.44 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRPA0009-032 06/01/2011 FAYETTE (Jefferson & Washington Twps), GREENE (Except Cumberland, Dunkirk, Greene, Monongahelia Twps), INDIANA, AND WESTMORELAND (Rostraver Twp) COUNTIES Rates Fringes BRICKLAYER.......................$ 29.55 15.59 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRPA0009-033 06/01/2011 ARMSTRONG, CLARION (Brady, Madison, Perry, Tobe, Porter, Redbank Twps), FAYETTE (Except Jefferson & Washington Twps), GREENE (Cumberland, Dunkirk, Greene, Monongahelia Twps), INDIANA, AND WESTMORELAND (Except Rostrave Twp) COUNTIES Rates Fringes BRICKLAYER.......................$ 29.45 15.69 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRPA0009-035 06/01/2011 ERIE AND CRAWFORD COUNTIES Rates Fringes Marble mason.....................$ 25.62 15.11 TERRAZZO WORKER/SETTER...........$ 27.06 13.07 TILE SETTER......................$ 28.39 14.44 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRPA0009-040 05/01/2011 CRAWFORD and ERIE Counties Rates Fringes BRICKLAYER.......................$ 25.65 15.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0081-004 05/01/2008 ERIE COUNTY Rates Fringes FLOOR LAYER: Carpet.............$ 25.71 9.80 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0268-001 06/01/2011 MERCER COUNTY Rates Fringes MILLWRIGHT.......................$ 35.29 15.40 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0900-006 06/01/2008 BEDFORD, BLAIR, CAMBRIA, CAMERON, CENTRE, CLARION, CLEARFIELD, CLINTON, CRAWFORD, ELK, FOREST, FRANKLIN, FULTON, HUNTINGDON, INDIANA, JEFFERSON, MIFFLIN, POTTER AND SOMERSET COUNTIES Rates Fringes FLOOR LAYER: Carpet.............$ 27.08 10.73 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP1014-001 06/01/2008 MCKEAN, VENANGO, AND WARREN COUNTIES Rates Fringes FLOOR LAYER: Carpet.............$ 27.08 10.73 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP1759-004 06/01/2008 ALLEGHENY, ARMSTRONG, BEAVER, BUTLER, FAYETTE, WASHINGTON, WESTMORELAND, LAWRENCE, MERCER AND GREENE COUNTIES Rates Fringes FLOOR LAYER: Carpet.............$ 27.08 10.73 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP2235-003 06/01/2008 ALLEGHENY, ARMSTRONG, BEAVER, BEDFORD, BLAIR, BUTLER, CAMBRIA, CAMERON, CENTRE, CLARION, CLEARFIELD, CLINTON, CRAWFORD, ELK, ERIE, FAYETTE, FOREST, FRANKLIN, FULTON, GREENE, HUNTINGDON, INDIANA, JEFFERSON, LAWRENCE, MCKEAN, MIFFLIN, POTTER, SOMERSET, VENANGO, WARREN, WASHINGTON AND WESTMORELAND COUNTIES Rates Fringes MILLWRIGHT.......................$ 32.71 14.29 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP2235-005 01/01/2011 Rates Fringes PILEDRIVERMAN Piledriverman (welder)......$ 30.65 13.10 Piledriverman...............$ 30.35 13.10 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP2235-006 01/01/2007 Rates Fringes Diver............................$ 40.40 10.77 Tender...........................$ 26.93 10.77 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * CARP2274-001 01/01/2011 Rates Fringes CARPENTER (ALLEGHENY, ARMSTRONG, BEAVER, BUTLER, ERIE, FAYETTE, GREENE, LAWRENCE, MERCER, WASHINGTON, AND WESTMORELAND COUNTIES) Carpenter (Welders)........$ 29.42 13.57 Carpenter (Welders).........$ 28.23 12.16 Carpenters..................$ 28.72 13.57 CARPENTER (BEDFORD, BLAIR, CAMBRIA, CAMERON, CENTRE, CLARION, CLINTON, CLEARFIELD, CRAWFORD, ELK, FOREST, FRANKLIN, FULTON, HUNTINGDON, INDIANA, JEFFERSON, MCKEAN, MIFFLIN, POTTER, SOMERSET, VENANGO, AND WARREN COUNTIES) Carpenters (Welders)........$ 29.18 13.57 Carpenters..................$ 28.47 13.57 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0005-006 12/24/2010 ALLEGHENY, ARMSTRONG, BEDFORD, BLAIR, BUTLER CAMBRIA, CAMERON, CENTRE (Remainder), CLARION, CLEARFIELD, ELK, FAYETTE, FULTON, GREENE, HUNTINGDON, INDIANA, JEFFERSON, MCKEAN, SOMERSET, VENANGO, WASHINGTON, AND WESTMORELAND COUNTIES Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN......................$ 35.26 19.36 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0005-010 12/24/2010 BUTLER AND VENANGO COUNTIES Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN......................$ 35.26 19.36 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0056-004 06/01/2011 ERIE, FOREST AND WARREN COUNTIES Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN......................$ 27.00 19.37 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0143-007 06/01/2011 FRANKLIN and MIFFLIN COUNTIES Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN......................$ 27.70 17.60 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0712-003 12/27/2010 CRAWFORD, BEAVER, LAWRENCE AND MERCER COUNTIES Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN......................$ 27.50 3%+18.68 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0812-008 06/01/2011 CLINTON COUNTY Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN......................$ 27.54 16.67 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0812-009 06/01/2011 POTTER COUNTY Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN......................$ 28.55 16.70 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0812-011 06/01/2011 CENTRE COUNTY (Burnside, Curtin, Liberty, Howard, Marion, Walker, Miles, Haines Townships) Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN......................$ 27.54 16.67 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0066-002 05/01/2005 ERIE COUNTY Rates Fringes Power equipment operators: GROUP 1.....................$ 23.71 10.96+a GROUP 2.....................$ 24.00 10.96+a GROUP 3.....................$ 24.27 10.96+a GROUP 4.....................$ 24.55 10.96+a GROUP 5.....................$ 23.04 10.96+a GROUP 6.....................$ 20.56 10.96+a GROUP 7.....................$ 20.85 10.96+a GROUP 8.....................$ 21.33 10.96+a POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS CLASSIFICATIONS (BUILDING) GROUP 1: Asphalt Plant Operator, Athey Loader, Auger-truck or tractor mount, Auto Grader (CMI or similar), Backhoe, Backhoe cage or similar type with 180 degree swing, Backhoe CAT 225 or similar type or smaller with 360 degree swing, Backhoe CAT 235 or similar type with 360 degree swing, Back-filling machine, Batch Plant when conveyors are used for direct feed, Batch plant, Bulldozer, Cablelayer, Cable-way, Caisson Drill, Central Mix Plant, Compactor with blade, Crane-overhead, Crane (hydraulic truck cranes 35 ton and under) Crane (hydraulic truck cranes 35 ton and over), Cranes (rough terrain & similar over 50 ton), Cranes - rough terrain & similar 50 ton and under, Cranes (excluding overhead) (Truck, Crawler or Pedestal type), Cranes Tower (Stationary) (Climbing type) (use of oiler to be discussed at pre-job, Cranes-Hy-draulic self-contained Wagon Crane (Under 50 ton requires no oiler), Crushing & Screening Plant, Derrick-Traveler (self propelled), Derrick (all types) (when assistance is needed it will be an oiler or apprentice, Derrick Boats, Dragline, Dredge, Drill-Davey or similar type, Drill-Core (truck or skid mounted), Drill-Self Propelled & Self contained, Drill-Well Horizontal, Elevator (New buildings), Excavating Equipment (all other), Forklift- Lull or Similar, Franki or Similar type pile driven); Gradall, (other than remote control), Gradall-remote control, Grader, Grader-Elevating, Greaser-Equipment (Head), Helicopter (when used for erection purposes), Heli-copter hoist operators (when used for erection purposes), Hi-Lift, Hoist (2 drums or more in one unit), Hoist Hod (2 cages up to 10 floors); Hoist (50 ft. or over) (stacks, stoves or furnaces, Hoist (slipform jobs), Hydraulic boom truck, Jumbo Operator, Kocal, Koehring Scooper, Locomotive, Metro chip Harvester (or similar type), Mix Mobile or similar type (with self-loading attachment), Mix Mobile or similar type, Mixer Paving, Mucking Machine (Tunnel), Multiple Bowl Machines, Paver Operator-Asphalt (spreader), Pile Driver (Sonic or Similar type); Pipe Bending, Post Driver-Guardrail (truck mounted or skid type), Pump crete-Mobile or similar type, Pumpcrete or similar type (not self propelled), Pumpcrete machine operator (stationary) Scoop (single bowl) (Self powered & tractor drawn), Shovels (all types), Slip form paver (CMI or similar), Spreader-concrete, asphalt and stone, Tire repairman (when assigned to job), Tower mobile (hoisting or lowering material), Tractors-boom mounted (all types with hydraulic backhoe attached), Trencher Tug Boat, Vermeer Saw, Welder (repairman), Whirley GROUP 2: Cranes (hydraulic truck cranes with jib), Cranes - rough terrain & similar 50 ton and under with jib, Cranes (boom or mast 100 ft. or over up to and including 150ft.) (Truck, Crawler or Pedestal type), Cranes Mobile (any type 15 ton or over placed on any building structures), Hoist Hod (2 cages over 10 floors), Hoist-single cage with Chicago boom attached, Engineer-Lead or Assistant GROUP 3: Cranes (Boom or mast over 150 ft. Up to and including 200 ft.) (Truck, Crawler or Pedestal Type) GROUP 4: Cranes (Boom or mast over 200 ft.) (Truck, Crawler or Pedestal Type) GROUP 5: Ballast Regulator; Boat-Material or personnel carrying (powered); Boiler; Boring Machine; Broom (CMI or Similar); Broom power (except push type); Compressor-single or with any of the following: Air Tugger, Air Pump, Gunite Machine, Sand Blasting Machine; Concrete Belt Placer; Conveyor 1 to 4 units (regardless of power used) Conveyor more than 4 units (when set up, moved or operated); Crane (carry); Curb builder (self propelled; Finish Machine & Spreader (concrete); Forklifts (ridden or self-propelled); Form Line Machine; Generators (over 5 KW); Gravel Vac or similar; Grout Pump; Heaters-up to and including 6; Hoist (monorail) (regardless of power used); Hoist-one drum (buildings 4 floors or more; Hoist Roof (regardless of power used); Huck machine or similar type; Jack Motor hydraulic (single type) power driven; Ladavator; Lift slab machine (hydraulic); Mixer Concrete (regardless of power used); Mixer mortar (over 10 cu.ft.); Mulching Machine; Pavement Breaker (self propelled or ridden); Pin Puller (powered); Pipe cleaning machine; Pipe Dream; Plant (private or industrial air or steam valve); Pulverizer; Pump (regard- less of power used); roller; Refrigeration Plant; Ross Carrier (or similar type); Saw (concrete); Seeding Machine; Soil Stabilizer (pump type); Spray Cure Machine (power driven); Spreader side delivery shoulder (attachment); Steam Jenny (or similar type); Stone Crusher; Stone spreader (self-propelled); Syphon (steam or air); Tie Tamper (multiple heads); Tractor (farm when used for landscaping); Tractors (when used for snaking and hauling); Truck (winch) (when hoisting and placing); Tube Finisher (CMI or similar type); Tugger; Water Blaster; Well Point Systems GROUP 6: Brakeman, Deckhand, Helicopter, Signalman, Oiler, Com- pressor (single 125 CFM & under); Elevator alterations and remodeling GROUP 7: Crane Truck Oiler and Fireman GROUP 8: Oiler-Truck Crane 50 ton and over FOOTNOTE FOR POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS: a. Employer contributes 8% basic hourly rate for 5 years or more of service, 6% basic hourly rate for 6 months to 5 years of service as Vacation Pay Credit. Paid Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0066-007 01/01/2010 ALLEGHENY, ARMSTRONG, BEAVER, BUTLER, FAYETTE, GREENE, INDIANA, LAWRENCE, MERCER, WASHINGTON, AND WESTMORELAND COUNTIES Rates Fringes Power equipment operators: GROUP 1.....................$ 27.18 14.94 GROUP 2.....................$ 26.92 14.94 GROUP 3.....................$ 23.27 14.94 GROUP 4.....................$ 22.81 14.94 GROUP 5.....................$ 22.56 14.94 GROUP 6.....................$ 21.91 14.08 GROUP 7.....................$ 22.01 14.08 GROUP 8.....................$ 22.16 14.08 GROUP 9.....................$ 22.91 14.08 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS CLASSIFICATIONS (BUILDING) GROUP 1 - Asphalt Plant Operator, Athey Loader, Auger - truck or mounted, Auto Grader (CMI or similar), Backhoe, Backhoe case or similar type with 180' swing, Backhoe CAT 225 or similar type or smaller with 360' swing, Backhoe CAT 235 or similar type with 360' swing, Bak-filling machine, Batch Plant when conveyors are used for a direct feed, Batch Plant, Bulldozer, Cablelayer, Cableway, Caisson Drill, Central Mix Plant, Compactor with blade, Crane - overhead, Cranes - Rough Terrain and similar over 50 ton, Cranes - Rough Terrain and similar 50 ton and under, Cranes Tower (Mobile), Cranes Tower (stationary, climbing type; use of oiler to be discussed at pre-job), Cranes (excluding overhead) (Truck, Crawler or Pedestal type, Cranes - Hydraulic self - contained Wagon Crane (under 50 ton require no oiler); Crushing and screening plant, Derrick - Traveler (Self - Propelled), Derricks (all types) (when assistance is needed it will be an Oiler or Apprentice); Derrick Boats, Dragline, Dredge, Drill - Davey or similar type, Drill - Core (truck or skid mounted), Drill-Well & Core (truck mounted), Elevator (new buildings), Engineer Maintenance Hoist - single cage with Chicago boom attached Excavating Equipment (all other), Forklift - lull or similar, Frank or similar type pile driver, Gradall (other than remote control), Gradall - remote control, Grader, Grader - elevating, Greaser - Equipment (head), Helicopter (when used for erection purposes), Hi Lift, Hoist (2 drums or more in one unit), Hoist hod (2 cages up to 10 floors), Hoist - (single cage with Chicago Boom attached), Hoist (50 feet or over) (stacks, stoves or furnaces), Hoist (slipform jobs), Hydraulic boom truck, Jumbo Operator, Kocal, Koehring Scoope Locomotive, Metro Chip Harvester or similar type, Mix Mobile or similar type, Mixer - Paving, Mucking Machine (tunnel), Multiple Bo Machines, Paver Operator - asphalt (spreader), Pile Driver (sonic or similar type) (when assistance is required, it will be an Oiler or Apprentice), Post Driver - Guard rail (truck mounted or skid type), Pumpcrete - Mobile or similar type, Pumpcrete or similar type (not self- propelled), Pumpcrete machine operator (stationary), Scoop (single bowl) (self-powered & tractor drawn), Shovels (all types), Slipform paver (CMI or similar), Spreader - concrete, asphalt and stone, Tire repairman (when assigned to job), Tower mobile (hoisting or lowering material), Tractors - boom mounted (all types), Tractor (all types with hydraulic backhoe attached), Trencher, Tug Boat, Vermeer Saw, Welder (repairman), Whirley GROUP 2 - Cranes - Rough terrain and similar over 50 ton with Jib, Cranes - Rough Terrain and similar over 50 ton and under with jib, Crane (Boom or mast 100 feet or over up to and including 150 feet) (Truck, Crawler, or Pedestal type), Cranes Mobile (any type 15 ton or over placed on any building structure), Hoist hod (2 cages over 10 floors GROUP 3 - Cranes (Boom or mast over 150 feet up to and including 200 feet) (Truck, Crawler or Pedestal type), Engineer - Lead or assistant GROUP 4 - Cranes (Boom or mast over 200 feet) (Truck, Crawler or Pedestal type) GROUP 5 - Ballast Regulator, Boat - material or personnel carrying machine, Broom power (except push type), Compressor - single or with any one (1) of the following: Air Tugger - Air Pump - Gunite Machine - Snad Blasting Machine, Concrete belt placer, Conveyor 1 to 4 units (regardless of power used), Conveyor more than 4 units (when set up moved or operated), Crane (carry), Crushing and Screening Plants, Curb builder (self propelled), Forklifts (ridden or self propelled), Form Line Machine, Generator (over 5kw), Grout Pump, Heaters - up to and including 6, Hoist (monorail) (regardless of power used), Hoist drum (regardless of power used), Hoist - one drum (4 floors or more), Hoist roof (regardless of power used), Huck machine or similar type Jack motor hydraulic (single type), Mixer concrete (regardless of power used), Mixer mortar (over 10 cu.ft.), Mulching machine, Pavement Breaker (self-propelled or ridden), Pin Puller (powered), Pipe cleaning machine, Pipe dream, Plant (private or industrial air or steam valve), Pulverizer, Pump (regardless of power used), Roller Refrigeration plant, Ross carrier (or similar type), Saw (concrete), Seeding machine, Soil stabilizer (pump type), Spray cure machine (power driven), Spreader side delivery shoulder (attachment), Steam Jenny (or similar type), Stone crusher, Stone spreader (self-propelled), Syphon (steam or air), Tie tamper (multiple heads), Tractor (farm when used for landscaping), Tractors (when used for snaking and hauling), Truck (winch) (when hoisting and placing), Tub finisher (CMI or similar type), Tugger, Water blaster, Well point systems, Compressors (3 within a reasonable distance), Generators Electric (3 - over 5kw up to 20kw), Heater (up to and including 6), Mortar machine over 10 cu. ft. and single unit conveyor, Pumps (1 1/2" discharge or less) (within reasonable distance), Welding machine (300 Amp and over) (other than electrically driven) (1 to 6 units), Welding machines (under 300 Amp) (2 to 6 within reasonable distance) (other than electrically driven) GROUP 6 - Brakeman, Deck hand, Helicopter signalman (if needed and not in conflict with other trades), Oiler, Compressor - (single 125 CFM and under), Elevator - (Alterations & Remodeling all buildings GROUP 7 - Crane truck oiler and fireman GROUP 8 - Oiler - truck crane 50 ton and up not including 100 ton GROUP 9 - Oiler - truck crane 100 ton and over ---------------------------------------------------------------- * ENGI0066-009 01/01/2010 Rates Fringes Power Equipment Operator ((HEAVY) BEDFORD, CAMERON, CLINTON, FOREST, FRANKLIN, FULTON, HUNTINGDON, MIFFLIN AND POTTER COUNTIES) GROUP 1.....................$ 26.89 14.99 GROUP 2.....................$ 26.61 14.99 GROUP 3.....................$ 22.97 14.99 GROUP 4.....................$ 22.48 14.99 GROUP 5.....................$ 22.27 14.99 Power equipment operators: ((HEAVY) ALLEGHENY, ARMSTRONG, BEAVER, BLAIR, BUTLER, CAMBRIA, CENTRE, CLARION, CLEARFIELD, CRAWFORD, ERIE, ELK, FAYETTE, GREENE, INDIANA, JEFFERSON, LAWRENCE, MCKEAN, MERCER, SOMERSET, VENANGO, WARREN, WASHINGTON AND WESTMORELAND COUNTIES) GROUP 1.....................$ 27.18 14.99 GROUP 2.....................$ 26.92 14.99 GROUP 3.....................$ 23.27 14.99 GROUP 4.....................$ 22.81 14.99 GROUP 5.....................$ 22.56 14.99 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS CLASSIFICATIONS (HEAVY) GROUP 1 - Asphalt Paving Machine (Spreader); Autograder (C.M.I. and similar); Backfiller; Backhoe-360 Swing; Cableway; Caisson Drill (similar to Hugh Williams); Central Mix Plant; Cooling Plant; Concrete Paving Mixer; Concrete Pump (self-propelled); Cranes; Cranes (Boom or mast over 101 ft. will be paid on the basis of an additional $.25 per each additional 50 feet inclusive of jib); Cranes (Tower-Stationary-Climbing Tower Crane); Derrick; Derrick Boat; Dozer (D-6 and over); Dragline; Dredge; Dredge Hydraulic; Elevating Grader; Franki Pile Machine; Gradall (Remote control or otherwise); Grader (Power-Fine Grade); Helicpoter (1500 lb. lift); Helicopter (under 1500 lb. lift); Hilift (4 cy. and over); Hoist 2 Drums or more (in one unit); Hydraulic Boom Truck (with pivotal cab) (single motor-Pitman or similar); Kocal; Locomotive (Std. Gauge); Metro-chip Harvester or similar; Milling Machine (Roto Mill or Similar); Mix Mobile; Mix Mobile (with Self Loading Attachment); Mucking Machine (Tunnel); Ile Driver Machine; Pipe Extrustion Machine; Presplitter Drill (Self contained); Refrigeration Plant (Soil stabilization); Rough Terrain Crane (25 ton and over); Rough Terrain Crane (under 25 ton); Scrapers, Shovel-Power; Slip Form Paver (C.M.I. and similar); Trenching Machine (30,000 lb. and over); Trenching Machine (under30,000 lb.); Tunnel Machine (Mark XXI Jarva or similar); Vermeer Saw; Whirley. GROUP 2: Asphalt Plant Operator; Auger (Tractor Mtd.); Auger (Truck Mtd.); Backhoe (Rear Pivotal Swing) (180 Swing); Belt Loader (Euclid or Similar); Boring Machine; Cable Placer or Layer; Compactor with Blade; Concrete Batch Plant (Electronically Synchronized); Concrete Belt Placer (C.M.I. and similar); Concrete Finishing Machine and Spreader; Concrete Mixer (over 1 cy.); Concrete Pump (Stationary); Core Drill (Truck or skid Mtd. - similar to Penn Drill); Directional Drills over 3,000 lbs. thrust; Dozer (under D-6); Ditch Witch - Saw; Force Feed Loader; Fork Lift (Lull or similar); Grader - power; Grease Unit Operator; Guard Rail Post Driver (Truck Mounted); Guard Rail Post Driver (Skid Type); Hilift (under 4 cy.); Hydraulic Boom Truck (non-pivotal cab); Job Work Boat (powered); Jumbo Operator; Locomotive (narrow gauge); Mechanic; Minor Equipment Operator (Accumulative four units); Mucking Machine; Multi-head Saw (Groover); Over-head Crane; Roller-power-asphalt; Ross Carrier; Side Boom or tractor mounted boom; Shuttle Buggy (asphalt); Stone Crusher (Screening-Washing Plants); Stone Spreader (Self-propelled); Truck Mounted Drill (Davey or similar); Welder and Repairman; Well Point Pump Operator. GROUP 3: Broom Finisher (C.M.I. or similar); Compactors/Rollers (static or vibratory (Self-propelled); Curb Builder; Minor Equipment Opertor (two to three units); Multi-head Tie Tamper; Pavement Breaker (self-propelled or ridden); SOil Stablizer Machine; Tire Repairman; Tractor (snaking and hauling); Well Driller and Horizontal: Winch or "A" Frame Truck (when hoisting and lowering). GROUP 4: Ballast Regulator; Compressor; Concrete Mixer (1 cy. & under with skip); Concrete Saw (Ridden or selp-propelled); Conveyor; Elevator (Material hauling only); Fork-lift (Ridden or self-propelled); Form Line Machine; Generator; Groute Pump; Heater (Machinical); Hoist (single Drum); Ladavator Light Plant; Mulching Machine; Personnel Boat (Powered), Pulverizer, Pumps, Seeding Machine,spray Cure Machine (powered Driven); Subgrader; Tie Puller; Tugger; Welding Machine (Gas or Diesel). GROUP 5: Deck Hand; Farm Tractor; Fireman on Boiler; Mechanic's helper, Oiler; Power Broom; Side Delivery Shoulder Spreader. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0066-015 01/01/2010 REMAINING COUNTIES Rates Fringes Power equipment operators: (BUILDING) GROUP 1....................$ 27.18 14.94 GROUP 2....................$ 26.92 14.94 GROUP 3....................$ 23.27 14.94 GROUP 4....................$ 22.81 14.94 GROUP 5....................$ 22.56 14.94 GROUP 6....................$ 19.54 10.47 GROUP 7....................$ 20.04 10.47 GROUP 8....................$ 17.99 10.47 GROUP 9....................$ 19.09 10.47 GROUP 10....................$ 18.24 10.47 GROUP 11....................$ 18.99 10.47 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS CLASSIFICATIONS (BUILDING) GROUP 1 - Asphalt Plant Operator, Athey Loader, Auger - truck or mounted, Auto Grader (CMI or similar), Backhoe, Backhoe case or similar type with 180' swing, Backhoe CAT 225 or similar type or smaller with 360' swing, Backhoe CAT 235 or similar type with 360' swing, Bak-filling machine, Batch Plant when conveyors are used for a direct feed, Batch Plant, Bulldozer, Cablelayer, Cableway, Caisson Drill, Central Mix Plant, Compactor with blade, Crane - overhead, Cranes - Rough Terrain and similar over 50 ton, Cranes - Rough Terrain and similar 50 ton and under, Cranes Tower (Mobile), Cranes Tower (stationary, climbing type; use of oiler to be discussed at pre-job), Cranes (excluding overhead) (Truck, Crawler or Pedestal type, Cranes - Hydraulic self - contained Wagon Crane (under 50 ton require no oiler); Crushing and screening plant, Derrick - Traveler (Self - Propelled), Derricks (all types) (when assistance is needed it will be an Oiler or Apprentice); Derrick Boats, Dragline, Dredge, Drill - Davey or similar type, Drill - Core (truck or skid mounted), Drill-Well & Core (truck mounted), Elevator (new buildings), Engineer Maintenance Hoist - single cage with Chicago boom attached Excavating Equipment (all other), Forklift - lull or similar, Frank or similar type pile driver, Gradall (other than remote control), Gradall - remote control, Grader, Grader - elevating, Greaser - Equipment (head), Helicopter (when used for erection purposes), Hi Lift, Hoist (2 drums or more in one unit), Hoist hod (2 cages up to 10 floors), Hoist - (single cage with Chicago Boom attached), Hoist (50 feet or over) (stacks, stoves or furnaces), Hoist (slipform jobs), Hydraulic boom truck, Jumbo Operator, Kocal, Koehring Scoope Locomotive, Metro Chip Harvester or similar type, Mix Mobile or similar type, Mixer - Paving, Mucking Machine (tunnel), Multiple Bo Machines, Paver Operator - asphalt (spreader), Pile Driver (sonic or similar type) (when assistance is required, it will be an Oiler or Apprentice), Post Driver - Guard rail (truck mounted or skid type), Pumpcrete - Mobile or similar type, Pumpcrete or similar type (not self- propelled), Pumpcrete machine operator (stationary), Scoop (single bowl) (self-powered & tractor drawn), Shovels (all types), Slipform paver (CMI or similar), Spreader - concrete, asphalt and stone, Tire repairman (when assigned to job), Tower mobile (hoisting or lowering material), Tractors - boom mounted (all types), Tractor (all types with hydraulic backhoe attached), Trencher, Tug Boat, Vermeer Saw, Welder (repairman), Whirley GROUP 2 - Cranes - Rough terrain and similar over 50 ton with Jib, Cranes - Rough Terrain and similar over 50 ton and under with jib, Crane (Boom or mast 100 feet or over up to and including 150 feet) (Truck, Crawler, or Pedestal type), Cranes Mobile (any type 15 ton or over placed on any building structure), Hoist hod (2 cages over 10 floors GROUP 3 - Cranes (Boom or mast over 150 feet up to and including 200 feet) (Truck, Crawler or Pedestal type), Engineer - Lead or assistant GROUP 4 - Cranes (Boom or mast over 200 feet) (Truck, Crawler or Pedestal type) GROUP 5 - Gradall - remote control GROUP 6 - Ballast Regulator, Boat - material or personnel carrying machine, Broom power (except push type), Compressor - single or with any one (1) of the following: Air Tugger - Air Pump - Gunite Machine - Snad Blasting Machine, Concrete belt placer, Conveyor 1 to 4 units (regardless of power used), Conveyor more than 4 units (when set up moved or operated), Crane (carry), Crushing and Screening Plants, Curb builder (self propelled), Forklifts (ridden or self propelled), Form Line Machine, Generator (over 5kw), Grout Pump, Heaters - up to and including 6, Hoist (monorail) (regardless of power used), Hoist drum (regardless of power used), Hoist - one drum (4 floors or more), Hoist roof (regardless of power used), Huck machine or similar type Jack motor hydraulic (single type), Mixer concrete (regardless of power used), Mixer mortar (over 10 cu.ft.), Mulching machine, Pavement Breaker (self-propelled or ridden), Pin Puller (powered), Pipe cleaning machine, Pipe dream, Plant (private or industrial air or steam valve), Pulverizer, Pump (regardless of power used), Roller Refrigeration plant, Ross carrier (or similar type), Saw (concrete), Seeding machine, Soil stabilizer (pump type), Spray cure machine (power driven), Spreader side delivery shoulder (attachment), Steam Jenny (or similar type), Stone crusher, Stone spreader (self-propelled), Syphon (steam or air), Tie tamper (multiple heads), Tractor (farm when used for landscaping), Tractors (when used for snaking and hauling), Truck (winch) (when hoisting and placing), Tub finisher (CMI or similar type), Tugger, Water blaster, Well point systems, Compressors (3 within a reasonable distance), Generators Electric (3 - over 5kw up to 20kw), Heater (up to and including 6), Mortar machine over 10 cu. ft. and single unit conveyor, Pimps (1 1/2" discharge or less) (within reasonable distance), Welding machine (300 Amp and over) (other than electrically driven) (1 to 6 units), Welding machines (under 300 Amp) (2 to 6 within reasonable distance) (other than electrically driven) GROUP 7 - Conveyor more than 4 units (when set up, moved or operated) GROUP 8 - Brakeman, Deck hand, Helicopter signalman (if needed and not in conflict with other trades), Oiler, Compressor - (single 125 CFM and under), Elevator - (Alterations & Remodeling all buildings GROUP 9 - Crane truck oiler and fireman GROUP 10 - Oiler - truck crane 50 ton and up not including 100 ton GROUP 11 - Oiler - truck crane 100 ton and over ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0003-001 06/01/2011 ALLEGHENY, FAYETTE, WESTMORELAND, CAMBRIA, INDIANA, ARMSTRONG, BUTLER, BEAVER, CLARION, AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES Rates Fringes IRONWORKER.......................$ 30.38 24.20 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0003-007 06/01/2011 CRAWFORD, ERIE, FOREST, BLAIR, CAMERON, CENTRE, CLEARFIELD, CLINTON, ELK, JEFFERSON, MCKEAN POTTER, AND WARREN COUNTIES Rates Fringes Ironworkers:.....................$ 30.38 24.20 Pre-Engineered Metal Building....................$ 29.43 7.42 Structural, Reinforcing & Ornamental ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0003-009 06/01/2011 BLAIR, CAMERON, CENTRE, CLEARFIELD, CLINTON, ELK, JEFFERSON, MCKEAN AND POTTER COUNTIES Rates Fringes Ironworkers:.....................$ 30.38 24.20 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0207-002 06/01/2010 LAWRENCE, MERCER, AND VENANGO COUNTIES Rates Fringes IRONWORKER.......................$ 26.81 17.65 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0404-008 07/01/2011 FRANKLIN (Remainder), HUNTINGDON (Remainder), AND MIFFLIN COUNTIES Rates Fringes IRONWORKER, STRUCTURAL...........$ 29.02 24.05 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0549-002 12/01/2011 GREENE COUNTY Rates Fringes IRONWORKER.......................$ 29.35 16.04 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0568-004 05/01/2011 BEDFORD, FRANKLIN (Southwest 1/3), FULTON, HUNTINGDON (Western 2/3), AND SOMERSET COUNTIES Rates Fringes Ironworkers: Sheeter, Bucker-Up..........$ 26.73 14.70 Structural, Ornamental, Reinforcing, Machinery Mover, Rigger & Machinery Erector, Welder, Fence Erector.....................$ 26.48 14.70 ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0323-002 01/01/2009 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION: VENANGO COUNTY Rates Fringes LABORER..........................$ 20.92 9.20 ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0419-003 01/01/2010 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION: BEDFORD, CLEARFIELD, CLINTON, CENTRE, BLAIR, FRANKLIN, FULTON, HUNTINGDON, AND MIFFLIN COUNTIES Rates Fringes LABORER..........................$ 23.65 $13.55 ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0603-003 05/01/2010 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ERIE COUNTY Rates Fringes LABORER..........................$ 20.66 10.71 ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0613-001 12/01/2008 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION: ALLEGHENY, ARMSTRONG, BEAVER, BUTLER, FAYETTE, INDIANA, WASHINGTON, WESTMORELAND, LAWRENCE, MERCER, CLARION, JEFFERSON, AND GREENE COUNTIES Rates Fringes LABORER..........................$ 20.52 9.16 ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0910-001 06/01/2010 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CAMERON, ELK, FOREST, MCKEAN, POTTER, AND WARREN COUNTIES Rates Fringes LABORER..........................$ 18.30 10.04 ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0910-003 01/01/2009 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CAMBRIA AND SOMERSET COUNTIES: Rates Fringes LABORER..........................$ 23.30 12.65 ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0964-002 06/01/2010 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CRAWFORD COUNTY Rates Fringes LABORER..........................$ 19.46 10.77 ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO1058-001 01/01/2011 Rates Fringes LABORER (BEDFORD, CAMERON, CENTRE, CLINTON, CRAWFORD, FOREST, FRANKLIN, FULTON, HUNTINGDON, JEFFERSON, MIFFLIN, AND POTTER COUNTIES) GROUP 1.....................$ 23.89 14.56 GROUP 2.....................$ 24.05 14.56 GROUP 3.....................$ 24.54 14.56 GROUP 4.....................$ 24.99 14.56 GROUP 5.....................$ 25.40 14.56 GROUP 6.....................$ 22.24 14.56 GROUP 7.....................$ 24.89 14.56 GROUP 8.....................$ 26.39 14.56 Laborers: (ALLEGHENY, ARMSTRONG, BEAVER, BLAIR, BUTLER, CAMBRIA, CLARION, CLEARFIELD, ELK, ERIE, FAYETTE, GREENE, INDIANA, LAWRENCE, MCKEAN, MERCER, SOMERSET, VENANGO, WARREN, WASHINGTON, AND WESTMORELAND COUNTIES) GROUP 1.....................$ 23.99 14.56 GROUP 2.....................$ 24.15 14.56 GROUP 3.....................$ 24.54 14.56 GROUP 4.....................$ 24.99 14.56 GROUP 5.....................$ 25.40 14.56 GROUP 6.....................$ 22.24 14.56 GROUP 7.....................$ 24.99 14.56 GROUP 8.....................$ 26.49 14.56 LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Asphalt curb sealer; Asphalt tamper; Batcherman (weigh) Blaster,Boatman, Brakeman, Change house attendant, Coffer dam, Concrete curing pitman, Puddler, Drill Runner's helper (Includes Drill Mounted on Truck, Track, or similar and Davey Drill Spots, Clean up, helps to maintain), Electric Brush and or Grinder, Fence Construction (Including Fence Machine Operator) Form stripper and Mover, Gabion (Erectors and Placers) Hydro jet blaster nozzleman; Landscape laborer, Manually moved emulusion sprayer, Radio actuated traffic control operator Rip rap work, scaffolds and Runways, Sheeters and Shorers (includes lagging) structural concrete Top Surfacer, Walk Behind Street Sweeper, and Wood Chipper; water boy GROUP 2: Air tool operator (all types); Asphalt, batch & concrete plant operator (manually operated) Burner, Caisson; men (open air); Carryable pumps; Chain saw operator including attachments, Cribbing, (concrete or steel); Curb machine operator (asphalt or concrete walk behind); Diamond head Core Drller, Drill runner's helper (tunnel) Fork Lift, (walk behind), Form Setter (Road Forms Line man) Highway Slab reinforcement placers (including joint and Basket Setters) Hydraulic pipe pusher; Liner plates (Tile or Vitrified Clay) Mechanical compacting equipment operators, Mechanical joint sealer, Dope pot and Tar Kettle, Mortar mixer (hand or machine) Muckers, Brakemen & all other Labor, (Includes installation of utility lines) Pipe Layers /Fusion /Heating Iron (Regardless of materials) Portable Single Unit Conveyor, Post Hole Auger, (2 or 4 cycle hand operated) Power wheelbarrows and buggies, Rail porter or similar; Sand blaster;Signal Man,Vibrator operator, All RAILROAD TRACK WORK TO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: adzing machine, ballast Router, Bolting Machine, Power Jacks, Rail Drills, Railroad Brakeman,Rail Saws, Spike Drivers (Manually or hand held tool) Spike Pullers Tamping Machine, Thermitweld GROUP 3: Asphalt Luteman/Raker,Blacksmith, Blaster, Brick, stone and block pavers and block cutters (wood, belgian and asphalt); Cement mortar lining car pusher; Cement mortar mixer (pipe relining); Cement mortar pipe reliners; concrete saw operator (walk behind); Curb cutters and setters; Elevated roadway drainage construction; erector of overhead signs, Form setter (road forms-lead man); Grout machine operator; Gunite or dry pack gun (nozzle and machine man); Manhole or catch basin builder (Brick block concrete or any prefabrication) Miners and drillers (including lining, supporting and form workmen, setting of shields, miscellaneous equipment and jumbos); Multi-plate pipe (aligning and securing); Placing wire mesh on gunite projects; Wagon drill operators (air track or similar); Walk behind ditching machine (trencher or similar);crown screed adjuster and welder GROUP 4: Reinforcing Steel Placer (Bending, aligning, and securing, Cadweld) GROUP 5:High Burner, (Any burning not done from deck), Welder (Pipeline) GROUP 6: Uniformed Flagperson, Watchman GROUP 7: Toxic/Hazardous Waste Removal Laborer Levels C & D GROUP 8: Toxic/Hazardous Waste Removal Laborer Levels A & B ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0021-019 05/01/2010 CLINTON COUNTY Rates Fringes Painters: Bridge......................$ 29.60 13.00 Brush & Roller..............$ 23.30 13.00 Spray.......................$ 24.30 13.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0021-024 05/01/2010 FRANKLIN COUNTY Rates Fringes PAINTER Brush.......................$ 22.57 9.60 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0057-014 06/01/2011 ALLEGHENY, FAYETTE, GREEN, WASHINGTON COUNTIES Rates Fringes Painters: Bridge......................$ 30.92 14.09 Brush & Roller..............$ 25.72 14.09 Spray.......................$ 25.72 14.09 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0057-015 06/01/2011 ARMSTRONG, BEAVER, BEDFORD, BLAIR, BUTLER,CAMBRIA, CENTRE, CLARION, CLEARFIELD, ELK, FULTON, HUNTINGTON, INDIANA, JEFFERSON, LAWRENCE, MERCER, MIFFLIN, SOMERSET, VENANGO AND WESTMORELAND COUNTIES Rates Fringes Painters: Bridge......................$ 30.92 14.09 Brush and Roller............$ 25.72 14.09 Spray.......................$ 25.72 14.09 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0057-016 05/01/2011 Rates Fringes PAINTER ERIE, McKean and Warren (Including Columbus and Freehold twps) Counties.....$ 20.78 13.25 Bridge.....................$ 22.27 12.06 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0057-026 06/01/2011 CARMERON, CRAWFORD, FOREST, POTTER AND WARREN (Excluding Columbus and Freehold Twp) COUNTIES Rates Fringes PAINTER Brush and Roller............$ 23.43 13.41 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0024-001 06/01/1998 ELK, MCKEAN, POTTER AND WARREN COUNTIES: Rates Fringes PLASTERER........................$ 18.85 5.83 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0031-001 06/01/2010 CRAWFORD COUNTY Rates Fringes PLASTERER........................$ 26.13 12.15 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0031-004 05/01/2009 ERIE COUNTY Rates Fringes PLASTERER........................$ 21.25 11.37 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0031-006 06/01/2009 ALLEGHENY, ARMSTRONG, BEAVER, BUTLER, CLEARFIELD, FAYETTE, GREENE JEFFERSON,LAWRENCE, MERCER (Western half), WASHINGTON, AND WESTMORELAND COUNTIES Rates Fringes PLASTERER........................$ 26.13 11.65 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0031-013 06/01/2009 BLAIR, BEDFORD CAMBRIA, CENTRE, CLINTON, HUNTINGDON, INDIANA, SOMERSET, AND MIFFLIN COUNTIES Rates Fringes PLASTERER........................$ 20.97 9.64 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0526-001 06/01/2007 MERCER COUNTY: Townships of Greene, Sugar Grove, Salem, Sandy Creek, Deer Creek, French, Mill Creek, New Vernon, Perry, Fairview, Lake, Sandy Lake, Worth, Jackson, Wolf Creek, Pine, Liberty and Findley. Also included are portions of the following townships determined by a line running in a north western direction from the center of the southern border of Springfield Township north by a line running east to north west from southern border of Otter Creek Township to approximately the center of the Western boundary of West Salem township, Springfield, Coolspring, Otter Creek, Hempfield and West Salem Rates Fringes PLASTERER........................$ 23.29 11.42 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0526-002 06/07/2011 Rates Fringes CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER Beaver, Cameron, Clarion, Crawford, Elk, Forest, Lawrence, McKean, Potter, Venango and Warren Counties....................$ 28.02 14.27 Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Centre, Clinton, Huntingdon, Mifflin and Somerset Counties...........$ 28.02 14.27 All Other Counties..........$ 28.02 14.27 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0592-023 05/01/2011 FRANKLIN AND FULTON COUNTEIS Rates Fringes PLASTERER........................$ 22.73 17.60 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0027-001 06/01/2011 ALLEGHENY, ARMSTRONG, GREENE (Except extreme Eastern portion), WASHINGTON (Except extreme Eastern portion) and WESTMORELAND (City of Arnold and City of New Kensington Only) COUNTIES Rates Fringes Plumbers and Pipefitters (Bridge Drain Pipe)..............$ 35.85 17.57 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0047-005 05/01/2011 BEAVER, BUTLER, MCKEAN, MERCER, VENANGO, CLARION, LAWRENCE, FOREST, WARREN, CRAWFORD, AND ERIE COUNTIES Rates Fringes Plumbers and Pipefitters (Bridge Drain Pipe)..............$ 36.57 18.51 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0354-005 06/01/2011 BEDFORD, BLAIR, CAMBRIA, CAMERON, CLEARFIELD, ELK, FAYETTE, GREENE (Extreme Eastern portion), HUNTINGDON, INDIANA, JEFFERSON, SOMERSE, WASHINGTON (Extreme Eastern portion), AND WESTMORELAND COUNTIES Rates Fringes Plumbers and Pipefitters (Bridge Drain Pipe)..............$ 35.33 19.18 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ROOF0030-002 05/01/2009 CENTRE, FRANKLIN, FULTON AND MIFFLIN COUNTIES Rates Fringes Roofers: Composition.................$ 30.00 22.70+A FOOTNOTE (Composition Roofer only): A. PAID HOLIDAY: Presential Election Day ---------------------------------------------------------------- ROOF0030-006 06/01/2011 CLINTON COUNTY Rates Fringes ROOFER, Including Built Up, Composition and Single Ply Roofs............................$ 24.25 15.21 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ROOF0037-003 06/01/2011 ALLEGHENY, ARMSTRONG, BEAVER, BEDFORD, BLAIR, BUTLER, CAMBRIA, CAMERON, CLARION, CLEARFIELD, ELK, FAYETTE, FOREST, GREENE, HUNTINGDON, INDIANA, JEFFERSON, SOMERSET, WASHINGTON, AND WESTMORELAND COUNTIES Rates Fringes ROOFER, Including Built Up, Composition and Single Ply Roofs............................$ 27.65 12.32 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ROOF0071-002 06/01/2010 LAWRENCE AND MERCER COUNTIES Rates Fringes ROOFER, Including Built Up, Composition and Single Ply Roofs............................$ 22.00 13.78 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ROOF0210-003 06/01/2010 ERIE, CRAWFORD, MCKEAN, POTTER, VENANGO AND WARREN COUNTIES Rates Fringes ROOFER, Including Built Up, Composition and Single Ply Roofs............................$ 23.65 11.99 ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHEE0012-004 07/01/2011 REMAINING COUNTIES Rates Fringes Sheet metal worker...............$ 31.58 21.43 ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHEE0019-012 06/01/2009 CENTRE, BLAIR, BEDFORD, FRANKLIN, FULTON, HUNTINGDON AND MIFFLIN COUNTIES Rates Fringes Sheet metal worker...............$ 29.56 28.85+A FOOTNOTE; A. PAID HOLIDAY; ELECTION DAY. ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHEE0033-001 06/01/2011 MERCER COUNTY Rates Fringes Sheet metal worker...............$ 27.92 17.48 ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHEE0044-004 05/01/2011 CLINTON AND POTTER COUNTIES Rates Fringes Sheet metal worker...............$ 28.93 18.29 ---------------------------------------------------------------- TEAM0040-001 01/01/2011 Rates Fringes TRUCK DRIVER (ALLEGHENY, ARMSTRONG, BEAVER, BLAIR, BUTLER, CAMBRIA, CENTRE, CLARFIELD, CRAWFORD, ERIE, FAYETTE, GREENE, INDIANA, JEFFERSON, LAWRENCE, MCKEAN, MERCER, SOMERSET, VENANGO, WARREN, WASHINGTON, AND WESTMORELAND) GROUP 1.....................$ 25.48 12.79 GROUP 2.....................$ 25.64 12.85 GROUP 3.....................$ 26.15 13.11 Truck drivers: (BEDFORD, CAMERON, CLAIRON, CLINTON, ELK, FOREST, FRANKLIN, FULTON, HUNTINGDON, MIFFLIN, AND POTTER COUNTIES) GROUP 1.....................$ 25.31 12.69 GROUP 2.....................$ 25.49 12.78 GROUP 3.....................$ 25.99 13.04 FOOTNOTES: A. Hazardous/toxic waste material/work level A & B receive additional $2.50 per hour above classification rate B. Hazardous/toxic waste materials/Work level C & D receive $1.00 per hour above classification TRUCK DRIVERS CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1 - Single Axle (2 axles including steering axle); Includes partsman and warehoueman GROUP 2 - Tandem - Tri-Axle - Semi-Tractor Trailer (combination) (3 axles or more including steering axle) GROUP 3 - Specialty Vehicles; Heavy equipment whose capacity exceeds that for which state licenses are issued specifically refers to units in excess of eight (8) feet width (such as Euclids, Atley Wagon, Payloder, Tournawagons, and similar equipment when not self loaded); Tar and Asphalt Distributors Trucks, Heavy Duty Trailer, such as Low Boy, High Boy ---------------------------------------------------------------- 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)). ---------------------------------------------------------------- The body of each wage determination lists the classification and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the cited type(s) of construction in the area covered by the wage determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical order of "identifiers" that indicate whether the particular rate is union or non-union. Union Identifiers An identifier enclosed in dotted lines beginning with characters other than "SU" denotes that the union classification and rate have found to be prevailing for that classification. Example: PLUM0198-005 07/01/2011. The first four letters , PLUM, indicate the international union and the four-digit number, 0198, that follows indicates the local union number or district council number where applicable , i.e., Plumbers Local 0198. The next number, 005 in the example, is an internal number used in processing the wage determination. The date, 07/01/2011, following these characters is the effective date of the most current negotiated rate/collective bargaining agreement which would be July 1, 2011 in the above example. Union prevailing wage rates will be updated to reflect any changes in the collective bargaining agreements governing the rate. Non-Union Identifiers Classifications listed under an "SU" identifier were derived from survey data by computing average rates and are not union rates; however, the data used in computing these rates may include both union and non-union data. Example: SULA2004-007 5/13/2010. SU indicates the rates are not union rates, LA indicates the State of Louisiana; 2004 is the year of the survey; and 007 is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. A 1993 or later date, 5/13/2010, indicates the classifications and rates under that identifier were issued as a General Wage Determination on that date. Survey wage rates will remain in effect and will not change until a new survey is conducted. ---------------------------------------------------------------- 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