SOLICITATION NOTICE
38 -- Parking Lot Replacement - Multi-Family Housing Complex
- Notice Date
- 10/7/2008
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- NAICS
- 238990
— All Other Specialty Trade Contractors
- Contracting Office
- Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, Michigan State Office, 3001 Coolidge Road, Sutie 200, East Lansing, Michigan, 48823
- ZIP Code
- 48823
- Solicitation Number
- 26-SO-09-0001
- Archive Date
- 10/23/2008
- Point of Contact
- Gregory J. Stevens,, Phone: 5173245203, Lynn Hunt,, Phone: 5173245215
- E-Mail Address
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greg.stevens@mi.usda.gov, lynn.hunt@mi.usda.gov
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- REQUEST FOR QUOTATION (THIS IS NOT AN ORDER)This RFQ 1 is 0 is not a Small Business Set-Aside PAGE OF 1PAGES 1. REQUEST NO. 26-SO-09-00012. DATE ISSUED 10/07/083. REQUISITION/PURCHASE REQUEST No. N/A4.. CERT. FOR NAT. DEF. UNDER BDSA REG.2 AND/OR DMS REG 1 RATING N/A 5a. ISSUED BY USDA, Rural Development East Lansing, Michigan {See Below for address}6. DELIVER BY (DATE) October 22, 2008 5b. FOR INFORMATION CALL (NO COLLECT CALLS)7. DELIVERY Other NAMEGreg StevensTELEPHONE NUMBER1 FOB Destination 0 (See Schedule) 3001 Coolidge Rd. Suite 200AREA CODE (517)NUMBER 324-5203 9. DESTINATION East Lansing, Michigan 48823a. NAME OF CONSIGNEE 8. TO:Susan Tetil a. NAME b. COMPANY b. STREET ADDRESS 1075 Cleaver Road, P.O. Box 291 c. STREET ADDRESS c. CITY Caro d. CITY e. STATEf. ZIP CODEd. STATE MIe. ZIP CODE 48723 10. PLEASE FURNISH QUOTATIONS TO THE ISSUING OFFICE IN BLOCK 5A ON OR BEFORE 3:00 P.M. on Wednesday, October 22, 2008 IMPORTANT: This is a request for information, and quotations furnished are not offers. If you are unable to quote, please so indicate on this form and return it to the address in Block 5A. This request does not commit the Government to pay any costs incurred in the preparation of the submission of this quotation or to contract for supplies or services. Supplies are of domestic origin unless otherwise indicated by quoter. Any representations and/or certifications attached to this Request for Quotations must be completed by the quoter. 11. SCHEDULE (Include applicable Federal, State and local taxes) Item No. (a)SUPPLIES/SERVICES (b)QUANTITY (c)UNIT (d)UNIT PRICE (e)AMOUNT (f) 01 Labor and materials to complete Parking Lot Replacement as shown in Sections B and C for the Government-owned property(ies)identified below: Highland Terrace Apartments 625 Rawson Dundee, MI 48131 1 Job GRAND TOTAL $_________ $_________ 12. DISCOUNT FOR PROMPT PAYMENTa 10 CALENDAR DAYSb 20 CALENDAR DAYSc. 30 CALENDAR DAYS CALENDAR DAYS (%)(%)(%)NUMBERPERCENTAGE NOTE: Additional provisions and representations 1 are 0 are not attached. 13. NAME AND ADDRESS OF QUOTER14. SIGNATURE OF PERSON AUTHORIZED TO15. DATE OF QUOTATION a. NAME OF QUOTER SIGN QUOTATION b. STREET ADDRESS 16. SIGNER a. NAME (Type or print)b. TELEPHONE c. COUNTYAREA CODE d. CITY e. STATE f. ZIP CODE c. TITLE (Type or print) NUMBER AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPORDUCTIONFormFlow/Delrina Inc.STANDARD FORM 18 (REV. 6-95) Previous edition not usable Prescribed by GSA AR (48 CFR) 53.215-1(a) INSTRUCTIONS The attached is a solicitation form. Please review the information and specifications carefully. If you wish to be considered, you will need to do the following: 1.Complete Items 8, 11(f), and 12-16 of the SF-18. 2.Furnish the information as itemized on Continuation Sheet(s) 51-58 in Section K, and also the information shown in Section L on Sheets 59-60 3.Submit this information in a sealed envelope with "Offer for Solicitation # 26-SO-09-0001 To Be Opened on October 23, 2008 written on the outside. It must be sent to USDA, Rural Development as identified in Item #5A {Issuing Office} of SF-18, and MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN 3:00 P.M. on Wednesday October 22, 2008, as this is the deadline for accepting offers. Any offer received after this date and time will be labeled "LATE" and returned unopened. No late offer/proposal will be accepted UNLESS it is sent by certified or registered mail AND mailed at least five (5) days prior to the closing date, OR sent by U.S. Postal Service and express mail AND mailed by 5:00 P.M. at least two (2) days prior to the closing date. 4.If you have specific questions, please contact the person identified in item 5b on the SF-18. PART I - THE SCHEDULE SECTIONTITLEPAGE NO. A *Solicitation/contract form1 BRepairs or services and prices/costs3 – 4 CDescription/specifications/work statement5 – 6 D Packaging and marking N/A EInspection and acceptance7 FDeliveries or performance8 GContract administration data9 HSpecial contract requirements 10 PART II - CONTRACT CLAUSES IContract clauses11 – 12 PART III - LIST OF DOCUMENTS, EXHIBITS, AND OTHER ATTACHMENTS J List of attachments and Exhibits13 – 50 PART IV - REPRESENTATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS KRepresentations, certifications, and other statements of offerors or quoters51 – 58 LInstructions, conditions, and notices to offerors or quoters59 – 60 MEvaluation factors for award61 * NOTE:Page 1 of the Solicitation is Standard Form 18. SECTION B REPAIRS OR SERVICES AND PRICES/COSTS B.1LOCATION:The repairs are necessary to complete renovations to a multi-family apartment dwelling(s) located at: ADDRESS:____Highland Terrace, 625 Rawson _______________ ____Dundee, MI 48131 ______________ B.2ACCESS:Access to the property can be gained by the method indicated below: [X ] Contact Susan Tetil at 989-673-8173 ext. 6. [ ] Keys to be obtained from the Rural Development Local Office identified herein. (Keys shall be returned to the Local Office no later than the following work day after they are signed out.) [ ] Lock Box is on front or rear entry door. The combination for access can be obtained at the Local Office. The contractor shall maintain the confidentiality of the combination and shall not release it to any other person or firm without the express consent of the Rural Development Local Office having jurisdiction over the property. B.3REPAIRS/SERVICES: Contractor to provide a line item price for each numbered paragraph below. Each line item cost shall include all charges for labor and materials. If there is to be no cost involved for the items listed in the numbered paragraph the contractor will indicate "NO CHARGE". All work is to be done in a timely, orderly manner in accordance with industry accepted standards, applicable local and National standards, and Rural Development regulations and policy. (See Section C) All materials used shall be new unless otherwise stated, and of reasonably good quality and must be American made unless exception is given by the Contracting officer in writing. REQUIREMENTS FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 625 Rawson, _ Dundee, MI 48131 ___________________________________________________ Required Repairs: 1.Pulverize or remove the existing pavement for the entire parking lot and driveway. 2.Cut and remove old concrete throughout entire parking lot and driveway. 3.Excavate and add new gravel as necessary throughout entire parking lot and driveway. 4.Must achieve proper drainage on existing lot and driveway. 5.Place a 3” thick asphalt pavement in two courses throughout entire parking lot and driveway. 6.Topsoil, seed and mulch affected areas along the edge of the new pavement as needed to restore to pre-paving condition. 7.Stripe the new lot as required by RD regulations. 8.The work must be completed no later than November 14, 2008. $_________ TOTAL PRICE PROPOSAL FOR:_625 Rawson, Dundee, MI 48131_ SECTION C DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS/WORK STATEMENT C.1The Contractor shall furnish all materials, labor, tools, supplies and other necessary items to renovate the structure(s) listed above. The government has determined that the items listed in the description of work (Section B) must be accomplished on the structure to fully restore the property. C.2CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (FAR 52.252-2) (FEB 1998) This contract incorporates one or more clauses by reference, with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Upon request, the Contracting Officer will make their full text available. Also, the full text of a clause may be accessed electronically at this/these address (es): http://www.arnet.gov/far/loadmain52.html. FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION (48 CFR CHAPTER) CLAUSES CLAUSE NUMBER DATE TITLE_______________________________ 452.236.71 NOV 1996 PROHIBITION AGAINST THE USE OF LEAD- BASED PAINT C.3CODE COMPLIANCE: As appropriate, all work shall be in accordance with applicable Federal, State and local laws, USDA, Rural Development/FmHA Instructions, the 1992 CABO One and Two Family Dwelling Code, the 1993 National Electrical Code (NEC) (available at the Rural Development State Office) and local City code amendments. C.4DUMPING: All trash and rubbish shall be discarded off-site in an approved and lawful manner. Unless otherwise stated, all material scheduled for removal or disposal becomes the property of the Contractor. Burning of rubbish on-site is prohibited. C.5WORKMANSHIP/CRAFTMANSHIP: All work shall be performed by skilled craftsmen that are regularly engaged in work to be performed. No drips, flaws, or second rate work will be accepted. If craftsman-ship is lacking, the Contractor shall correct the deficiencies at no additional cost to the Government. C.6STORAGE: The Contractor may use the premises of the dwelling on which it is working for storage of equipment, tools, and materials. However, USDA Rural Development assumes no responsibility for any tools, materials, or other equipment stored by the Contractor. No combustible materials, or other fire hazards shall be left or allowed to accumulate. C.7SANITARY REQUIREMENTS: If the sanitary facilities contained in the dwelling(s) are inadequate or nonfunctional, the Contractor shall provide, at its own expense, adequate sanitary facilities for its workpeople. All facilities shall be maintained in a clean and hygienic condition at all times and secured during nonworking hours. Facilities shall comply with applicable local, state and federal requirements. C.8MINIMUM STANDARDS: Minimum Property (construction and repair) and Federal Standards specified in FmHA Instruction 1924-A. C.9SUBSTITUTIONS AND/OR APPROVED EQUAL: Where a particular make, brand, or type of material or equipment is mentioned in this specification, it is to denote quality standard of article desired, but does not restrict Contractor to brand specified. However, any substitution must meet with the approval of the CO or his/her authorized representative (COR). If after award the Contractor is unable to obtain specified materials, he/she will request approval of such substitution, in writing, to the CO/COR. Submittals for approval of substitute materials must contain sufficient information, descriptive brochures, drawings, samples, or other data as is necessary to provide direct comparison to the specified material. C.10SAMPLE SUBMITTALS: If required in Section B, the contractor shall submit for approval by the CO/COR all required submittals as described in Section B. All submittals involving interior finishes shall be submitted at one time to allow for color and texture coordination and selection. C.11CHANGES AND CHANGED CONDITIONS: In the performance of the required tasks, the Contractor may encounter unforeseen additional work. In this regard, and as set forth in the clause entitled "Changes and Changed Conditions", made a part of this contract, the Contractor is further required to: a.Determine repairs or replacements which should be made. b.Recommend additional repairs or replacement which should be made to increase utility or aesthetic value or to meet the federal regulations or thermal standards. c.Prepare and deliver to the CO/COR a list of recommendations, in accordance with a or b above, together with the Contractor's line item quotation for performing each work item recommended. As detailed in FAR Clause 52.243-5, "Changes and Changed Conditions", the Contractor is not authorized to proceed with any of its recommended jobs until so specifically authorized by the Contracting Officer. Upon agreement as to the work actually required and any appropriate equitable adjustment in the cost of, or the time required for performing the work, the Contracting Officer will modify the purchase order accordingly for work deemed to be within the scope of the original requirements of the contract. SECTION E INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE E.1FINAL INSPECTION. A final inspection shall be made only when all the materials have been furnished, all the work has been performed, and all construction provided for by the contract in accordance with the terms has been completed. The Contractor shall notify the COR a minimum of two (2) calendar days advance notice of the date the work will be fully completed and ready for final inspection. The government must inspect the work within seven (7) days. The Contractor's responsibility will terminate when all work has been completed, the final inspection made and the work accepted by the CO or COR. The Contractor will then be released from further obligation except as required by the warranty of construction clause of this contract or any other additional warranties offered by the Contractor or its subcontractors and suppliers. E.2INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE (AGAR 452.246-70) (FEB 1988) (a)The Contracting Officer or the Contracting Officer's duly authorized representative will inspect and accept the supplies and/or services to be provided under this contract. (b)Inspection and acceptance will be performed at: 625 Rawson, Dundee, MI 48131 SECTION F DELIVERIES OR PERFORMANCE F.lCOMMENCEMENT, PROSECUTION, AND COMPLETION OF WORK The Contractor shall be required to (a)prosecute the work diligently, and (b)complete the entire work ready for use(TO BE INSERTED no later than _________________________. AT TIME OF AWARD) (30 days from date of “Notice to Proceed” is allowed for completion). The time stated for completion shall include final cleanup of the premises. F.2The completion date is based on the assumption that the successful offeror will receive the notice to proceed by ____________________________. The completion date will be extended by the number(TO BE INSERTED of calendar days after the above date that the AT TIME OF AWARD) Contractor receives the notice to proceed, except to the extent that the delay in issuance of the notice to proceed results from the failure of the Contractor to execute the contract and give the required performance and payment bonds within the time specified in the offer. SECTION G CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION DATA G.1The Contracting Officer designated for this requirement is as follows: Diana Lesny, C.O. USDA, Rural Development 3001 Coolidge Rd. Suite 200 East Lansing, MI 48823 Telephone Number: (517) 324-5203 G.2 DESIGNATION OF CONTRACTING OFFICER'S REPRESENTATIVE A Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) may be designated after contract award. The contractor will be notified by letter, or form, of the name and duties of the COR, if applicable. G.3CONTRACTING OFFICER'S AUTHORITY The Contracting Officer is the only person authorized to approve changes to any of the requirements under this contract, and notwithstanding any provision contained elsewhere in this contract the said authority remains solely with the Contracting Officer. In the event the contractor effects any change at the direction of any person other than the Contracting Officer, the change will be considered to have been made without authority and no adjustment will be made in the contract price to cover any increase in charges incurred as a result thereof. G.4SUBMISSION OF INVOICES/PAYMENTS a.Payment will be made upon work completion, acceptance of work by the COR, and submission of a proper invoice. Invoices, in substantially the same format as shown by Exhibit A, Section J, will be submitted together with the payroll sheets (if applicable), release of claimants form(s), if required, etc. b.Invoices must contain the following information: 1.Name and Address of the Contractor as shown on AD-838 (Purchase Order) This must be the check mailing address. 2.Contract (Purchase Order) Number 3.Invoice Number and date 4.Description of Services 5.Delivery and payment terms (e.g. prompt payment discount terms) SECTION H SPECIAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS H.1CONDUCT During the course of this contract, the Contractor will maintain the same high standards of honesty, integrity, impartiality, confidentiality of information, and conduct as Government employees are expected to maintain. The Contractor will not engage in other employment which is incompatible with the duties of this contract. The Contractor will not, directly or indirectly, engage in financial transactions of any kind of business dealings relying on information obtained through the performance of this contract. The Contractor will not have a direct or indirect financial or other interest that conflicts, or appears to conflict, with its responsibilities and duties under this contract. H.2The Contractor shall be liable for any loss from, or injury to, any property resulting solely from the Contractor's negligence and/or failure to perform the services provided for herein. H.3The Contractor waives, releases, and discharges the Government from any and all claims, demands, and causes for action for damages to person(s)/or property which may arise in any manner incident to the execution of the purchase order, except his/her rightful claim for payment or compensation, as provided herein. H.4The Contractor shall obtain the services of qualified employees in all instances, and the Contractor is responsible for actions or omissions of employees in performance of work under this purchase order. The Contractor shall not commit, nor permit others to commit any waste, or unlawful acts of nuisances upon property assigned. PART II - CONTRACT CLAUSES SECTION I CLAUSES I.lCLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (FAR 52.252-2) (FEB 1998) This contract incorporates one or more clauses by reference, with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Upon request, the Contracting Officer will make their full text available. Also, the full text of a clause may be accessed electronically at this/these address (es): http://www.arnet.gov/far/loadmain52.html I.2 PREVIOUS CONTRACTS AND COMPIANCE REPORTS (FAR 52.222-22)(FEB 1999) As prescribed in 22.810(a)(2), insert the following provision: The offerer represents that – (a)It { }has, { } has not participated in a previous contract or subcontract subject to the Equal Opportunity clause of this solicitation; (b)It { }has, { } has filed all required compliance reports; and (c)Representations indicating submission of required compliance reports, signed by proposed subcontractors, will be obtained before subcontract awards. FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION (48 CFR CHAPTER l) CLAUSES CLAUSE NUMBER DATE TITLE_________________________________ 52.202-l JULY 2004DEFINITIONS (JULY 2004) 52.219-6JUNE 2003NOTICE OF TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE 52.222-3JUNE 2003CONVICT LABOR 52.222-6FEB 1995DAVIS-BACON ACT 52.222-7FEB 1988WITHHOLDING OF FUNDS 52.222-8FEB 1988PAYROLLS AND BASIC RECORDS 52.222-9FEB 1988APPRENTICES AND TRAINEES 52.222-10FEB 1988COMPLIANCE WITH COPELAND ACT REQUIREMENTS 52.222-11FEB 1988SUBCONTRACTS (LABOR STANDARDS) 52.222-12FEB 1988CONTRACT TERMINATION -- DEBARMENT 52.222-13FEB 1988COMPLIANCE WITH DAVIS-BACON AND RELATED ACT REGULATIONS 52.222-14FEB 1988DISPUTES CONCERNING LABOR STANDARDS 52.222-15FEB 1988CERTIFICATION OF ELIGIBILITY 52.222-21FEB 1999PROHIBITION OF SEGRATED FACILITIES 52.222-23FEB 1999NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT FOR AFFIRMATIVE ACTION TO ENSURE EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY FOR CONSTRUCTION 52.222-26APR 2002EQUAL OPPORTUNITY 52.222-27FEB 1999AFFIRMATIVE ACTION COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSTRUCTION FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION (48 CFR CHAPTER l) CLAUSES CONT’D. CLAUSE NUMBER DATE TITLE___________ _________________ 52.222-35DEC 2001EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR SPECIAL DISABLED VETERANS, VETERANS OF THE VIETNAM ERA, AND OTHER ELIGIBLE VETERANS 52.222-36JUN 1998AFFIRMATIVE ACTION FOR WORKERS WITH DISABILITIES 52.222-37DEC 2001EMPLOYMENT REPORTS ON SPECIAL DISABLED VETERANS, VETERANS OF THE VIETNAM ERA, AND OTHER ELIGIBLE VETERANS 52.223-6 MAY 2001 DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE 52.233-lJULY 2002 DISPUTES (JULY 2002) 52.233-3 AUG 1996 PROTEST AFTER AWARD 52.236-1 APR 1984 PERFORMANCE OF WORK BY THE CONTRACTOR 52.236-2APR 1984DIFFERING SITE CONDITIONS 52.236-3APR 1984SITE INVESTIGATION AND CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE WORK 52.236-4 APR 1984 PHYSICAL DATA 52.236-5APR 1984MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP 52.236-6APR 1984SUPERINTENDENCE BY THE CONTRACTOR 52.236-7NOV 1991PERMITS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 52.236-8APR 1984OTHER CONTRACTS 52.236-9APR 1984PROTECTION OF EXISTING VEGETATION, STRUCTURES, EQUIPMENT, UTILITIES, AND IMPROVEMENTS 52.236-10APR 1984OPERATIONS AND STORAGE AREAS 52.236-11APR 1984USE AND POSSESSION PRIOR TO COMPLETION 52.236-12APR 1984CLEANING UP 52.236-13NOV 1991ACCIDENT PREVENTION 52.236-14APR 1984AVAILABILITY AND USE OF UTILITY SERVICES 52.236-26FEB 1995PRECONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE 52.243-5APR 1984CHANGES AND CHANGED CONDITIONS 52.249-1 APR 1984 TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE OF THE GOVERNMENT (FIXED-PRICE) (SHORT FORM). PART III - LIST OF DOCUMENTS, EXHIBITS, AND OTHER ATTACHMENTS SECTION J LIST OF ATTACHMENTS (AGAR 452.252-70) (FEB 1988) Exhibit ASample Invoice Exhibit BForm AD-655, "Employment of the Handicapped" (Only applies if contract is for $2,500 or more) Exhibit C Davis-Bacon Wage Rates Determination NO. MI080007 09/05/2008, 34 Page(s) (Only applies if contract is for $2,000 or more) EXHIBIT A SAMPLE INVOICE (MUST BE ON CONTRACTOR'S LETTERHEAD) INVOICE NUMBER: INVOICE DATE: PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER: Payment to be sent to: Name 1st Line Address FFIS # CityState Zip Code Brief description of goods or services as appropriate: Payment Terms: _____________ (discount/net) Note: If payment terms are not on the invoice, the system will use net 30 for prompt payment purposes. Invoice Amount: $ PAYEE'S SIGNATURE(required) EXHIBIT B UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE EMPLOYMENT OF THE HANDICAPPED (The following clause is applicable to all contracts or purchase orders of $2,500 or more, as required by the regulations of the Secretary of Labor.) (a)The contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of physical or mental handicap in regard to any position for which the employee or applicant for employment is qualified. The contractor agrees to take affirmative action to employ, advance in employment and otherwise treat qualified handicapped individuals without discrimination based upon their physical or mental handicap in all employment practices such as the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer, recruitment, advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and selection for training, including apprenticeship. (b)The contractor agrees to comply with the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. (c)In the event of the contractor's noncompliance with the requirements of this clause, actions for noncompliance may be taken in accordance with the rules, regulations and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to the Act. (d)The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices in a form to be prescribed by the Director, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Department of Labor, provided by or through the contracting officer. Such notices shall state the contractor's obligation under the law to take affirmative action to employ and advance in employment qualified handicapped employees and applicants for employment, and the rights of applicants and employees. (e)The contractor will notify each labor union or representative of workers with which it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract understanding, that the contractor is bound by the terms of section 503 of the Act and is committed to take affirmative action to employ and advance in employment physically and mentally handicapped individuals. (f)The contractor will include the provisions of this clause in every subcontract or purchase order of $2,500 or more unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to section 503 of the Act, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The contractor will take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as the Director, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, may direct to enforce such provisions, including action for noncompliance. Form AD-655 (Rev. 5-76) EXHIBIT C WAGE RATE DETERMINATION General Decision Number: MI080007 09/05/2008 MI7 Superseded General Decision Number: MI20070007 State: Michigan Construction Types: Highway (Highway, Airport & Bridge xxxxx and Sewer/Incid. to Hwy.) Counties: Michigan Statewide. Modification Number Publication Date 0 02/08/2008 1 03/07/2008 2 03/21/2008 3 04/11/2008 4 05/02/2008 5 06/06/2008 6 06/13/2008 7 06/20/2008 8 07/11/2008 9 07/18/2008 10 07/25/2008 11 09/05/2008 CARP0004-004 06/01/2007 LIVINGSTON COUNTY (Townships of Brighton, Deerfield, Genoa, Hartland, Osceola and Tyrone); MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, SANILAC, ST. CLAIR AND WAYNE COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Carpenter; piledriver............$ 28.88 15.48 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0004-005 06/01/2007 DOES NOT INCLUDE LIVINGSTON COUNTY (Townships of Brighton, Deerfield, Genoa, Hartland, Osceola and Tyrone); MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, SANILAC, ST. CLAIR AND WAYNE COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Carpenter; piledriver............$ 26.42 10.20 FOOTNOTE: DIVER: to be paid one and one-half (1-1/2) times the regular journeyperson rate. ---------------------------------------------------------------- * ELEC0017-005 06/02/2008 HURON COUNTY; INGHAM COUNTY (Townships of Leroy, Locke, Wheatfield, White Oak and Williamson); LAPEER COUNTY; LENAWEE COUNTY (Townships of Clinton and Macon); LIVINGSTON COUNTY (Townships of Brighton, Conway, Genoa, Green Oak, Hamburg, Handy, Hartland, Howell, Iosco, Marion, Oceola and Putnam); MACOMB COUNTY; MONROE COUNTY (Townships of Ash, Berlin, Dundee, Exeter, Frenchtown, Ida, London, Milan, Monroe, Raisinville and Summerfield); OAKLAND, ST. CLAIR, SANILAC AND TUSCOLA COUNTIES; WASHTENAW COUNTY (Townships of Ann Arbor, Augusta, Bridgewater, Dexter, Freedom, Lima, Lodi, Northfield, Pittsfield, Salem, Saline, Scio, Superior, Webster, York and Ypsilanti); AND WAYNE COUNTY: Rates Fringes Line Construction Cable splicer; Line technician when helio-arc welding.....................$ 39.03 4.80+26% Combination driver/groundman............$ 26.05 4.80+26% Combination equipment operator and groundman......$ 27.61 4.80+26% Groundman...................$ 23.99 4.80+26% Line technician.............$ 37.47 4.80+26% TECHNICIAN (Commercial) ALL COMMERCIAL WORK EXCEPT LINE CONSTRUCTION:..........$ 33.85 4.80+26% ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0876-001 06/01/2007 REMAINDER OF STATE: Rates Fringes Line Construction Cable splicer...............$ 32.71 3.75+21.5% Light equipment operator/groundman/truck driver/groundman (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 technician.............$ 31.41 3.75+21.5% Operator/groundman (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% Truck driver/groundman(trucks with winch or boom or dump, other than distribution work)..........$ 19.70 3.75+21.5% FOOTNOTE: Operators of 5/8 yard, 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: to receive the journeyman line technician rate of pay. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0324-003 06/01/2008 ALCONA, ALPENA, ARENAC, BAY, CHEBOYGAN, CLARE, CLINTON, CRAWFORD, GENESEE, GLADWIN, GRATIOT, HURON, INGHAM, IOSCO, ISABELLA, JACKSON, LAPEER, LENAWEE, LIVINGSTON, MACOMB, MIDLAND, MONROE, MONTMORENCY, OAKLAND, OGEMAW, OSCODA, OTSEGO, PRESQUE ISLE, ROSCOMMON, SAGINAW, ST. CLAIR, SANILAC, SHIAWASSEE, TUSCOLA, WASHTENAW AND WAYNE COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Power Equipment Operators - Steel Erection: GROUP 1....................$ 42.07 17.30 GROUP 2....................$ 43.07 17.30 GROUP 3....................$ 40.57 17.30 GROUP 4....................$ 41.57 17.30 GROUP 5....................$ 39.07 17.30 GROUP 6....................$ 40.07 17.30 GROUP 7....................$ 38.80 17.30 GROUP 8....................$ 39.80 17.30 GROUP 9....................$ 38.35 17.30 GROUP 10....................$ 39.35 17.30 GROUP 11....................$ 37.62 17.30 GROUP 12....................$ 38.62 17.30 GROUP 13....................$ 37.26 17.30 GROUP 14....................$ 38.26 17.30 GROUP 15....................$ 36.62 17.30 GROUP 16....................$ 29.81 17.30 GROUP 17....................$ 28.40 17.30 GROUP 18....................$ 35.57 17.30 FOOTNOTE: Paid Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Engineer when operating combination of boom and jib 400' or longer GROUP 2: Engineer when operating combination of boom and jib 400' or longer on a crane that requires an oiler GROUP 3: Engineer when operating combination of boom and jib 300' or longer GROUP 4: Engineer when operating combination of boom and jib 300' or longer on a crane that requires an oiler GROUP 5: Engineer when operating combination of boom and jib 220' or longer GROUP 6: Engineer when operating combination of boom and jib 220' or longer on a crane that requires an oiler GROUP 7: Engineer when operating combination of boom and jib 140' or longer GROUP 8: Engineer when operating combination of boom and jib 140' or longer on a crane that requires an oiler GROUP 9: Tower crane & derrick operator (where operator's work station is 50 ft. or more above first sub-level) GROUP 10: Tower crane & derrick operator (where operator's work station is 50 ft. or moreabove first sub-level) on a crane that requires an oiler GROUP 11: Engineer when operating combination of boom and jib 120' or longer GROUP 12: Engineer when operating combination of boom and jib 120' or longer on a crane that requires an oiler GROUP 13: Crane operator; job mechanic and 3 drum hoist and excavator GROUP 14: Crane operator on a crane that requires an oiler GROUP 15: Hoisting operator; 2 drum hoist and rubber tired backhoe GROUP 16: Compressor or welder operator GROUP 17: Oiler GROUP 18: Forklift and 1 drum hoist ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0324-004 05/01/2008 Rates Fringes Power Equipment Operators - Steel Erection: ALLEGAN, BARRY, BERRIEN, BRANCH, CALHOUN, CASS, EATON, HILLSDALE, IONIA, KALAMAZOO, KENT, LAKE, MANISTEE, MASON, MECOSTA, MONTCALM, MUSKEGON, NEWAYGO, OCEANA, OSCEOLA, OTTAWA, ST. JOSEPH, VAN BUREN 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 ANTRIM, BENZIE, CHARLEVOIX, EMMET, GRAND TRAVERSE, KALKASKA, LEELANAU, MISSAUKEE AND WEXFORD COUNTIES: GROUP 1....................$ 28.74 16.75 GROUP 2....................$ 28.49 16.75 GROUP 3....................$ 27.49 16.75 GROUP 4....................$ 22.59 16.75 GROUP 5....................$ 20.94 16.75 GROUP 6....................$ 18.14 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: $3.00 additional to the group 1 rate. Certified Crane Operator Premiums: a) Swing Boom Truck Operator over 12 tons-$.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-$1.50 per hour PAID HOLIDAYS: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CLASSIFICATIONS: GROUP 1: Crane Operator with main boom & jib 400', 300', or 220' or longer. Tower Crane Operator with CCO certification for combined length of mast and boom 220' or longer. GROUP 2: Crane Operator with main boom & jib 140' or longer, Tower Crane(Operators without CCO certification, or less than 220' length) Gantry Crane; Whirley Derrick. GROUP 3: Regular Equipment Operator, Crane, Dozer, Loader, Hoist, Straddle Wagon, Mechanic, Grader and Hydro Excavator. GROUP 4: Air Tugger (single drum), Material Hoist Pump 6" or over, Elevators, Brokk Concrete Breaker. GROUP 5: Air Compressor, Welder, Generators, Conveyors GROUP 6: Oiler and fire tender ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0324-005 09/01/2007 Rates Fringes Power equipment operators - underground construction (includes sewer): ALCONA, ALLEGAN, ALPENA, ANTRIM, ARENAC, BARRY, BAY, BENZIE, BERRIEN, BRANCH, CALHOUN, CASS, CHARLEVOIX, CHEBOYGAN, CLARE, CLINTON, CRAWFORD, EATON, EMMET, GLADWIN, GRAND TRAVERSE, GRATIOT, HILLSDALE, HURON, INGHAM, IONIA, IOSCO, ISABELLA, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO, KALKASKA, KENT, LAKE, LEELANAU, LENAWEE, MANISTEE, MASON, MECOSTA, MIDLAND, MISSAUKEE, MONTCALM, MONTMORENCY, MUSKEGON, NEWAYGO, OCEANA, OGEMAW, OSCEOLA, OSCODA, OTSEGO, OTTAWA, PRESQUE ISLE, ROSCOMMON, SAGINAW, SANILAC, SHIAWASSEE, ST. JOSEPH, TUSCOLA, VAN BUREN AND WEXFORD COUNTIES: GROUP 2....................$ 22.38 15.75 ALCONA, ALLEGAN, ALPENA, ANTRIM, ARENAC, BARRY, BAY, BENZIE, BERRIEN, BRANCH, CALHOUN, CASS, CHARLEVOIX, CHEBOYGAN, CLARE, CLINTON, CRAWFORD, EATON, EMMET, GLADWIN, GRAND TRAVERSE, GRATIOT, HILLSDALE, HURON, INGHAM, IONIA, IOSCO, ISABELLA, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO, KALKASKA, KENT, LAKE, LEELANAU, LENAWEE, MANISTEE, MASON, MECOSTA, MIDLAND, MISSAUKEE, MONTCALM, MONTMORENCY, MUSKEGON, NEWAYGO, OCEANA, OGEMAW, OSCEOLA, OSCODA, OTSEGO, OTTAWA, PRESQUE ISLE, ROSCOMMON, SAGINAW, SANILAC, SHIAWASSEE, ST. JOSEPH, TUSCOLA, VAN BUREN AND WEXFORD COUNTIES: GROUP 3....................$ 21.88 15.75 ALCONA, ALLEGAN, ALPENA, ANTRIM, ARENAC, BARRY, BAY, BENZIE, BERRIEN, BRANCH, BAY, CALHOUN, CASS, CHARLEVOIX, CHEBOYGAN, CLARE, CLINTON, CRAWFORD, EATON, EMMET, GLADWIN, GRAND TRAVERSE, GRATIOT, HILLSDALE, HURON, INGHAM, HURON, INGHAM IONIA, IOSCO, ISABELLA, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO, KALKASKA, KENT, LAKE, LEELANAU, LENAWEE, MANISTEE, MASON, MECOSTA, MIDLAND, MISSAUKEE, MONTCALM, MONTMORENCY, MUSKEGON, NEWAYGO, OCEANA, OGEMAW, OSCEOLA, OSCODA, OTSEGO, OTTAWA, PRESQUE ISLE, ROSCOMMON, SAGINAW, SANILAC, SHIAWASSEE, ST. JOSEPH, TUSCOLA, VAN BUREN AND WEXFORD COUNTIES: GROUP 1....................$ 27.27 15.75 ALCONA, ALLEGAN, ALPENA, ANTRIM, ARENAC, BARRY, BAY, BENZIE, BERRIEN, BRANCH, CALHOUN, CASS, CHARLEVOIX, CHEBOYGAN, CLARE, CLINTON, CRAWFORD, EATON, EMMET, GLADWIN, GRAND TRAVERSE, GRATIOT, HILLSDALE, HURON, INGHAM, IONIA, IOSCO, ISABELLA, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO, KALKASKA, KENT, LAKE, LEELANAU, LENAWEE, MANISTEE, MASON, MECOSTA, MIDLAND, MISSAUKEE, MONTCALM, MONTMORENCY, MUSKEGON, NEWAYGO, OCEANA, OGEMAW, OSCEOLA, OSCODA, OTSEGO, OTTAWA, PRESQUE ISLE, ROSCOMMON, SAGINAW, SANILAC, SHIAWASSEE, ST. JOSEPH, TUSCOLA, VAN BUREN AND WEXFORD COUNTIES: GROUP 4....................$ 21.60 15.75 GENESEE, LAPEER, LIVINGSTON, MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, ST. CLAIR, WASHTENAW AND WAYNE COUNTIES: GROUP 1....................$ 28.98 15.75 GROUP 2....................$ 24.25 15.75 GROUP 3....................$ 23.52 15.75 GROUP 4....................$ 22.95 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 operator; Sweeper (Wayne type); Water wagon and Extend-a boom forklift ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0324-006 06/01/2008 Rates Fringes Power equipment operators: (AIRPORT, BRIDGE & HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION) GENESEE, MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, WASHTENAW AND WAYNE COUNTIES: GROUP 1....................$ 27.81 16.80 GROUP 2....................$ 21.08 16.80 GROUP 3....................$ 22.38 16.80 GROUP 4....................$ 20.52 16.80 GENESEE, MACOMB, MONROE,OAKLAND, WASHTENAW and WAYNE COUNTIES: GROUP 5....................$ 20.35 16.80 STATEWIDE (Excluding Genesee, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne Counties): GROUP 1....................$ 27.81 16.80 GROUP 2....................$ 20.93 16.80 GROUP 3....................$ 22.23 16.80 GROUP 4....................$ 20.37 16.80 GROUP 5....................$ 20.05 16.80 FOOTNOTE: Crane premiums: Swing boom truck operator over 12 tons: $.50 per hour additional. Hydraulic crane operator 75 tons and under: $.75 per hour additional. Hydraulic crane operator over 75 tons: $1.00 per hour additional. Lattice boom crane operator: $1.50 per hour additional. POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Asphalt plant operator; Crane operator (does not include work on bridge construction projects when the crane operator is erecting structural components); Dragline operator; Shovel operator; Locomotive operator; Paver operator (5 bags or more); Elevating grader operator; Pile driving operator; Roller operator (asphalt); Blade grader operator; Trenching machine operator (ladder or wheel type); Auto-grader; Slip form paver; Self-propelled or tractor-drawn scraper; Conveyor loader operator (Euclid type); Endloader operator (1 yd. capacity and over); Bulldozer; Hoisting engineer; Tractor operator; Finishing machine operator (asphalt); Mechanic; Pump operator (6-in. discharge or over, gas, diesel powered or generator of 300 amp. or larger); Shouldering or gravel distributing machine operator (self- propelled); Backhoe (with over 3/8 yd. bucket); Side boom tractor (type D-4 or equivalent or larger); Tube finisher (slip form paving); Gradall (and similar type machine); Asphalt paver (self- propelled); Asphalt planer (self-propelled); Batch plant (concrete-central mix); Slurry machine (asphalt); Concrete pump (3 in. and over); Roto-mill; Swinging boom truck (over 12 ton capacity); Hydro demolisher (water blaster); Farm-type tractor with attached pan GROUP 2: Screening plant operator; Washing plant operator; Crusher operator; Backhoe (with 3/8 yd. bucket or less); Side boom tractor (smaller than D-4 type or equivalent); Sweeper (Wayne type and similar equipment); Vacuum truck operator; Batch plant (concrete dry batch) GROUP 3: Grease Truck GROUP 4: Air compressor operator (600 cu. ft. per min or more); Air compressor operator (two or more, less than 600 cfm); Wagon drill operator; Concrete breaker; Tractor operator (farm type with attachment) GROUP 5: Boiler fire tender; Oiler; Fire tender; Trencher (service); Flexplane operator; Cleftplane operator; Grader operator (self-propelled fine-grade or form (concrete)); Finishing machine operator (concrete); Boom or winch hoist truck operator; Endloader operator (under 1 yd. capacity); Roller operator (other than asphalt); Curing equipment operator (self-propelled); Concrete saw operator (40 h.p. or over); Power bin operator; Plant drier operator (asphalt); Vibratory compaction equipment operator (6 ft. wide or over); Guard post driver operator (power driven); All mulching equipment; Stump remover; Concrete pump (under 3-in.); Mesh installer (self- propelled); Tractor operator (farm type); End dump; Skid steer ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0324-007 05/01/2008 ALGER, BARAGA, CHIPPEWA, DELTA, DICKINSON, GOGEBIC, HOUGHTON, IRON, KEWEENAW, LUCE, MACKINAC MARQUETTE, MENOMINEE, ONTONAGON AND SCHOOLCRAFT COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Power Equipment Operators - Steel Erection: Compressor, welder and forklift....................$ 24.11 16.47 Crane operator, main boom & jib 120' or longer........$ 27.86 16.47 Crane operator, main boom & jib 140' or longer........$ 28.11 16.47 Crane operator, main boom & jib 220' or longer........$ 28.36 16.47 Mechanic with truck and tools.......................$ 28.86 16.47 Oiler and fireman...........$ 22.81 16.47 Regular operator............$ 27.36 16.47 Crane Operator with main boom and jib 300' or longer shall be paid an additional one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per hour above the 220' of boom and jib wage rate. Crane Operator with main boom and jib 400' or longer shall be paid an additional one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per hour above the 300 foot of boom wage rate ($3.00) ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0324-008 10/01/2007 Rates Fringes Power equipment operators - sewer relining: GROUP 1.....................$ 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0325-010 05/01/2008 ALGER, BARAGA, CHIPPEWA, DELTA, DICKINSON, GOGEBIC, HOUGHTON, IRON, KEWEENAW, LUCE, MACKINAC, MARQUETTE, MENOMINEE, ONTONAGON AND SCHOOLCRAFT COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Power equipment operators - underground construction: Crane operator, main boom & jib 120' or longer........$ 27.46 16.47 Crane operator, main boom & jib 140' or longer........$ 27.71 16.47 Crane operator, main boom & jib 220' or longer........$ 27.96 16.47 GROUP 1.....................$ 26.96 16.47 GROUP 2.....................$ 23.71 16.47 GROUP 3.....................$ 23.13 16.47 GROUP 4.....................$ 22.19 16.47 Mechanic with truck and tools.......................$ 28.46 16.47 FOOTNOTES: Swing boom truck operator over 15 tons: $.50 per hour additional. Hydraulic crane operator 75 tons and under: $.75 per hour additional. Hydraulic crane operator over 75 tons: $1.00 per hour additional. Lattice boom crane operator: $1.50 per hour additional. Crusher pit, shafts and tunnel workers: $2.00 per hour additional. POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Regular equipment operator, crane, dozer, front end loader, job mechanic, pumpcrete and squeezecrete, concrete pump, excavator, milling and pulverizing machines, scraper (self-propelled and tractor drawn), welder GROUP 2: Air track drill, boom truck (non-swing), concrete mixer, material hoist and tugger, pump 6" and over, beltcrete, sweeping machine, trencher, winches, well points and freeze systems GROUP 3: Air compressor, conveyor, concrete saw, farm tractor (without attachments), fork truck, generator, guard post driver, mulching machine, pumps under 6-in., welding machine and grease person GROUP 4: Oiler, fire tender, heater operator, brock concrete breaker, elevators (other than passenger), end dumps and skid steer Crane Operator with main boom and jib 300' or longer shall be paid an additional one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per hour above the 220' of boom and jib wage rate. Crane Operator with main boom and jib 400' or longer shall be paid an additional one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per hour above the 300 foot of boom wage rate ($3.00) ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0325-011 10/01/2007 Rates Fringes Power equipment operators - hazardous waste removal: (GENESEE, LAPEER, LIVINGSTON, MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, ST. CLAIR, WASHTENAW AND WAYNE COUNTIES:) LEVEL A: Engineer when operating crane with boom and jib or leads 140' or longer....$ 34.18 15.75 Engineer when operating crane with boom and jib or leads 220' or longer....$ 34.48 15.75 GROUP 1....................$ 31.53 15.75 GROUP 2....................$ 27.30 15.75 Regular crane operator, mechanic, dragline operator, boom truck operator and concrete pump with boom operator, power shovel operator......$ 32.50 15.75 LEVEL B AND C: Engineer when operating crane with boom and jib or leads 140' or longer....$ 33.23 15.75 Engineer when operating crane with boom and jib or leads 220' or longer....$ 33.53 15.75 GROUP 1....................$ 30.58 15.75 GROUP 2....................$ 26.35 15.75 Regular crane operator, mechanic, dragline operator, boom truck operator and concrete pump with boom operator, pwer shovel operator.......$ 31.55 15.75 LEVEL D WHEN CAPPING LANDFILL: Engineer when operating crane with boom and jib or leads 140' or longer....$ 31.68 15.75 Engineer when operating crane with boom and jib or leads 220' or longer....$ 31.98 15.75 GROUP 1....................$ 29.03 15.75 GROUP 2....................$ 24.80 15.75 Regular crane operator, mechanic, dragline operator, boom truck operator and concrete pump with boom operator, power shovel operator......$ 29.38 15.75 LEVEL D: Engineer when operating crane with boom and jib or leads 140' or longer....$ 31.93 15.75 Engineer when operating crane with boom and jib or leads 220' or longer....$ 32.23 15.75 GROUP 1....................$ 29.28 15.75 GROUP 2....................$ 25.05 15.75 Regular crane operator, mechanic, dragline operator, boom truck operator and concrete pump with boom operator, power shovel operator......$ 30.25 15.75 Power equipment operators - hazardous waste removal: (REMAINDER OF STATE:) LEVEL A: Engineer when operating crane with boom and jib or leads 140' or longer....$ 32.47 15.75 Engineer when operating crane with boom and jib or leads 220' or longer....$ 32.77 15.75 GROUP 1....................$ 29.82 15.75 GROUP 2....................$ 25.42 15.75 Regular crane operator, mechanic, dragline operator, boom truck operator and concrete pump with boom operator, power shovel operator......$ 30.79 15.75 LEVEL D WHEN CAPPING LANDFILL: Engineer when operating crane with boom and jib or leads 140' or longer....$ 29.97 15.75 Engineer when operating crane with boom and jib or leads 220' or longer....$ 30.27 15.75 GROUP 1....................$ 27.32 15.75 GROUP 2....................$ 22.93 15.75 Regular crane operator, mechanic, dragline operator, boom truck operator and concrete pump with boom operator, power shovel operator......$ 28.29 15.75 LEVEL D: Engineer when operating crane with boom and jib or leads 140' or longer....$ 30.22 15.75 Engineer when operating crane with boom and jib or leads 220' or longer....$ 30.52 15.75 GROUP 1....................$ 27.57 15.75 GROUP 2....................$ 23.18 15.75 Regular crane operator, mechanic, dragline operator, boom truck operator and concrete pump with boom operator, power shovel operator......$ 28.54 15.75 LEVELS B AND C: Engineer when operating crane with boom and jib or leads 140' or longer....$ 31.41 15.75 Engineer when operating crane with boom and jib or leads 220' or longer....$ 31.73 15.75 GROUP 1....................$ 28.87 15.75 GROUP 2....................$ 24.48 15.75 Regular crane operator, mechanic, dragline operator, boom truck operator and concrete pump with boom operator, power shovel operator......$ 29.84 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, slope paver, trencher, ultra high pressure waterjet cutting tool system, 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0325-012 05/01/2008 Rates Fringes Power equipment operators - gas distribution and duct installation work: MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, ST. CLAIR, WASHTENAW AND WAYNE COUNTIES: GROUP 1....................$ 25.98 16.75 GROUP 2....................$ 25.85 16.75 GROUP 3....................$ 24.72 16.75 GROUP 4....................$ 24.15 16.75 STATEWIDE (does not include Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw and Wayne Counties): 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. DEFINITION OF GROUPS: MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, ST. CLAIR, WASHTENAW AND WAYNE COUNTIES: GROUP 1: Backhoe, crane, grader, mechanic, dozer (D-6 equivalent or larger), side boom (D-4 equivalent or larger), trencher(except service), endloader (2 yd. capacity or greater). GROUP 2: Dozer (less than D-6 equivalent), endloader (under 2 yd. capacity), side boom (under D-4 capacity), backfiller, pumps (1 or 2 of 6-inch discharge or greater), boom truck (with powered boom), tractor (wheel type other than backhoe or front endloader). GROUP 3: Tamper (self-propelled), boom truck (with non-powered boom), concrete saw (20 hp or larger), pumps (2 to 4 under 6-inch discharge), compressor (2 or more or when one is used continuously into the second day) and trencher(service). GROUP 4: Oiler, hydraulic pipe pushing machine, grease person and hydrostatic testing operator. STATEWIDE (does not include Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw and Wayne Counties): 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 and hydrostatic testing operator ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0008-007 06/01/2008 ALGER, BARAGA, CHIPPEWA, DELTA, DICKINSON, GOGEBIC, HOUGHTON, IRON, KEWEENAW, LUCE, MACKINAC MARQUETTE, MENOMINEE, ONTONAGON AND SCHOOLCRAFT COUNTIES: Rates Fringes IRONWORKER (Metal Building Erection)........................$ 22.70 6.60 IRONWORKER: Reinforcing and Structural General contracts $10,000,000 or greater......$ 26.13 18.72 General contracts less than $10,000,000............$ 23.69 18.72 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0008-011 06/01/2008 ALGER, BARAGA, CHIPPEWA, DELTA, DICKINSON, GOGEBIC, HOUGHTON, IRON, KEWEENAW, LUCE, MACKINAC MARQUETTE, MENOMINEE, ONTONAGON AND SCHOOLCRAFT COUNTIES: Rates Fringes IRONWORKER (Metal Building Erection)........................$ 22.70 6.60 IRONWORKER: Reinforcing and Structural Contracts $10,000,000 or more........................$ 26.13 18.72 Contracts less than $10,000,000.................$ 23.69 18.72 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0025-002 06/01/2008 ALCONA, ALPENA, ARENAC, BAY, CHEBOYGAN, CLARE, CLINTON, CRAWFORD, GENESEE, GLADWIN, GRATIOT, HURON, INGHAM, IOSCO, ISABELLA, JACKSON, LAPEER, LIVINGSTON, MACOMB, MIDLAND, MONTMORENCY, OAKLAND, OGEMAW, OSCODA, OTSEGO, PRESQUE ISLE, ROSCOMMON, SAGINAW, SANILAC, SHIAWASSEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WASHTENAW AND WAYNE COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Ironworkers: Fence erector...............$ 21.73 20.20 Ornamental, structural, precast erector.............$ 28.93 26.45 Siding & decking............$ 21.51 19.22 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0025-024 06/01/2008 ALCONA, ALPENA, ARENAC, BAY, CHEBOYGAN, CLARE, CLINTON, CRAWFORD, GENESEE, GLADWIN, GRATIOT, HURON, INGHAM, IOSCO, ISABELLA, JACKSON, LAPEER, LIVINGSTON, MACOMB, MIDLAND, MONTMORENCY, OAKLAND, OGEMAW, OSCODA, OTSEGO, PRESQUE ISLE, ROSCOMMON, SAGINAW, SANILAC, SHIAWASSEE, ST. CLAIR, TUSCOLA, WASHTENAW AND WAYNE COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Ironworkers: Machinery mover, rigger and machinery erector.......$ 27.64 27.69 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0055-005 06/01/2008 LENAWEE AND MONROE COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Ironworkers: Metal fences and guardrails.$ 19.75 14.45 Pre-engineered metal buildings, siding and decking.....................$ 23.28 14.45 All other work..............$ 28.00 14.45 FOOTNOTES: Work in tunnels and caissons under pressure: $.50 per hour additional. Work on furnaces, kilns or similar type units with a temperature of 125 degrees F. or over: $1.00 per hour additional. ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0292-003 06/01/2008 BERRIEN AND CASS COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Ironworkers: Cad Welder..................$ 24.00 16.46 Ironworker..................$ 23.50 16.46 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0340-001 01/01/2007 ALLEGAN, ANTRIM, BARRY, BENZIE, BRANCH, CALHOUN, CHARLEVOIX, EATON, EMMET, GRAND TRAVERSE, HILLSDALE, IONIA, KALAMAZOO, KALKASKA, KENT, LAKE, LEELANAU, MANISTEE, MASON, MECOSTA, MISSAUKEE, MONTCALM, MUSKEGON, NEWAYGO, OCEANA, OSCEOLA, OTTAWA, ST. JOSEPH, VAN BUREN AND WEXFORD COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Ironworkers: Reinforcing and structural..$ 24.00 11.59 ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0005-006 10/01/2007 Rates Fringes Laborers - hazardous waste abatement: (ALCONA, ALPENA, ANTRIM, BENZIE, CHARLEVOIX, CHEBOYGAN, CRAWFORD, EMMET, GRAND TRAVERSE, IOSCO, KALKASKA, LEELANAU, MISSAUKEE, MONTMORENCY, OSCODA, OTSEGO, PRESQUE ISLE AND WEXFORD COUNTIES:) Levels A, B or C............$ 18.97 8.89 Work performed in conjunction with site preparation not requiring the use of personal protective equipment; Also, Level D...............$ 17.97 8.89 Laborers - hazardous waste abatement: (ALGER, BARAGA, CHIPPEWA, DELTA, DICKINSON, GOGEBIC, HOUGHTON, IRON, KEWEENAW, LUCE, MACKINAC, MARQUETTE, MENOMINEE, ONTONAGON AND SCHOOLCRAFT COUNTIES:) Work performed inside the building and up to and including 5 ft. outside the building: Levels A, B or C...........$ 21.84 9.64 Work performed in conjunction with site preparation not requiring the use of personal protective equipment; Also, Level D..............$ 20.84 9.64 Work performed over 5 ft. outside the building: Levels A, B or C...........$ 20.43 8.99 Work performed in conjunction with site preparation not requiring the use of personal protective equipment; Also, Level D..............$ 19.43 8.99 Laborers - hazardous waste abatement: (ALLEGAN, BARRY, BERRIEN, BRANCH, CALHOUN, CASS, IONIA COUNTY (except the city of Portland); KALAMAZOO, KENT, LAKE, MANISTEE, MASON, MECOSTA, MONTCALM, MUSKEGON, NEWAYGO, OCEANA, OSCEOLA, OTTAWA, ST. JOSEPH AND VAN BUREN COUNTIES:) Levels A, B or 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 Laborers - hazardous waste abatement: (ARENAC, BAY, CLARE, GLADWIN, GRATIOT, HURON, ISABELLA, MIDLAND, OGEMAW, ROSCOMMON, SAGINAW AND TUSCOLA COUNTIES:) Levels A, B or C............$ 21.71 9.04 Work performed in conjunction with site preparation not requiring the use of personal protective equipment; Also, Level D...............$ 20.71 9.04 Laborers - hazardous waste abatement: (CLINTON, EATON AND INGHAM COUNTIES; IONIA COUNTY (City of Portland); LIVINGSTON COUNTY (west of M-151 (Oak Grove Rd.), including the City of Howell):) All work performed Levels A, B or C...........$ 21.51 9.09 Work performed in conjunction with site preparation not requiring the use of personal protective equipment; Also, Level D...............$ 20.51 9.09 Laborers - hazardous waste abatement: (GENESEE, LAPEER AND SHIAWASSEE COUNTIES:) Levels A, B or C............$ 22.14 9.17 Work performed in conjunction with site preparation not requiring the use of personal protective equipment; Also, Level D...............$ 21.14 9.17 Laborers - hazardous waste abatement: (HILLSDALE, JACKSON AND LENAWEE COUNTIES:) Work performed inside the building and up to and including 5 ft. outside the building: Levels A, B or C...........$ 22.15 9.19 Work performed in conjunction with site preparation not requiring the use of personal protective equipment; Also, Level D..............$ 21.15 9.19 Work performed over 5 ft. outside the building: Levels A, B or C...........$ 22.95 8.99 Work performed in conjunction with site preparation not requiring the use of personal protective equipment; Also, Level D..............$ 21.95 8.99 Laborers - hazardous waste abatement: (LIVINGSTON COUNTY (east of M-151 (Oak Grove Rd.) and south of M-59, excluding the city of Howell); AND WASHTENAW COUNTY:) Work performed inside the building and up to and including 5 ft. outside the building: Levels A, B or C...........$ 26.86 10.59 Work performed in conjunction with site preparation not requiring the use of personal protective equipment; Also, Level D..............$ 25.86 10.59 Work performed over 5 ft. outside the building: Levels A, B or C...........$ 22.95 8.99 Work performed in conjunction with site preparation not requiring the use of personal protective equipment; Also, Level D..............$ 21.95 8.99 Laborers - hazardous waste abatement: (MACOMB AND WAYNE COUNTIES:) Work performed inside the building and up to and including 5 ft. outside the building: Levels A, B or C...........$ 26.04 12.43 Work performed in conjunction with site preparation not requiring the use of personal protective equipment; Also, Level D..............$ 25.04 12.43 Work performed over 5 ft. outside the building: Levels A, B or C...........$ 22.81 11.75 Work performed in conjunction with site preparation not requiring the use of personal protective equipment; Also, Level D..............$ 21.81 11.75 Laborers - hazardous waste abatement: (MONROE COUNTY:) Work performed inside the building and up to and including 5 ft. outside the building: Levels A, B or C...........$ 26.92 11.19 Work performed in conjunction with site preparation not requiring the use of personal protective equipment; Also, Level D..............$ 25.92 11.19 Work performed over 5 ft. outside the building line: Levels A, B or C...........$ 22.95 8.99 Work performed in conjunction with site preparation not requiring the use of personal protective equipment; Also, Level D..............$ 21.95 8.99 Laborers - hazardous waste abatement: (Oakland County and the North East portion of Livingston County bordered by M-151 (Oak Grove Road) on the West and M-59 on the South.) Level A, B, C...............$ 26.04 12.43 Level D.....................$ 25.04 12.43 Laborers - hazardous waste abatement: (SANILAC AND ST. CLAIR COUNTIES:) All work performed 5 feet outside the building Levels A, B or C...........$ 21.29 8.99 Work performed in conjunction with site preparation not requiring the use of personal protective equipment; Also, Level D..............$ 20.29 8.99 Work performed inside the building and up to and including 5 ft. outside the building: Levels A, B or C...........$ 25.69 10.25 Work performed in conjunction with site preparation not requiring the use of personal protective equipment; Also, Level D..............$ 24.69 10.52 ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0259-001 09/01/2007 Rates Fringes Laborers - tunnel, shaft and caisson: MACOMB, OAKLAND AND WAYNE COUNTIES: GROUP 1....................$ 21.51 11.81 GROUP 2....................$ 21.62 11.81 GROUP 3....................$ 21.68 11.81 GROUP 4....................$ 21.86 11.81 GROUP 5....................$ 22.11 11.81 GROUP 6....................$ 22.44 11.81 GROUP 7....................$ 15.72 11.81 STATEWIDE (Except Macomb, Oakland and Wayne Counties): 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) and watchman GROUP 2: Manhole, headwall, catch basin builder, bricklayer tender, mortar machine, 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, 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. ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0334-001 09/01/2007 Rates Fringes Laborers - open cut: ALCONA, ALLEGAN, ALPENA, ANTRIM, ARENAC, BARRY, BAY, BENZIE, BERRIEN, BRANCH, CALHOUN, CASS, CHARLEVOIX, CHEBOYGAN, CLARE, CRAWFORD, EMMET, GLADWIN, GRAND TRAVERSE, GRATIOT AND HURON COUNTIES; IONIA COUNTY (EXCEPT THE CITY OF PORTLAND); IOSCO, ISABELLA, KALAMAZOO, KALKASKA, KENT, LAKE,LEELANAU, MANISTEE, MASON, MECOSTA, MIDLAND, MISSAUKEE, MONTCALM, MONTMORENCY, MUSKEGON, NEWAYGO, OCEANA, OGEMAW, OSCEOLA, OSCODA, OSTEGO, OTTAWA, PRESQUE ISLE, ROSCOMMON, SAGINAW, ST. JOSEPH, TUSCOLA, VAN BUREN AND WEXFORD COUNTIES: 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 ALGER, BARAGA, CHIPPEWA, DELTA, DICKINSON, GOGEBIC, HOUGHTON, IRON, KEWEENAW, LUCE, MACKINAC, MARQUETTE, MENOMINEE, ONTONAGON AND SCHOOLCRAFT COUNTIES: GROUP 1....................$ 19.28 9.05 GROUP 2....................$ 19.42 9.05 GROUP 3....................$ 19.55 9.05 GROUP 4....................$ 19.60 9.05 GROUP 5....................$ 19.65 9.05 GROUP 6....................$ 17.03 9.05 GROUP 7....................$ 15.14 9.05 CLINTON, EATON, GENESEE, HILLSDALE AND INGHAM COUNTIES; IONIA COUNTY (City of Portland); JACKSON, LAPEER AND LENAWEE COUNTIES; LIVINGSTON COUNTY (west of M-151 Oak Grove Rd.); SANILAC, ST. CLAIR AND SHIAWASSEE COUNTIES: GROUP 1....................$ 20.14 9.05 GROUP 2....................$ 20.28 9.05 GROUP 3....................$ 20.40 9.05 GROUP 4....................$ 20.45 9.05 GROUP 5....................$ 20.59 9.05 GROUP 6....................$ 17.89 9.05 GROUP 7....................$ 15.04 9.05 LIVINGSTON COUNTY (east of M-151 (Oak Grove Rd.)); MONROE AND WASHTENAW COUNTIES: GROUP 1....................$ 21.43 9.44 GROUP 2....................$ 21.54 9.44 GROUP 3....................$ 21.66 9.44 GROUP 4....................$ 21.73 9.44 GROUP 5....................$ 21.88 9.44 GROUP 6....................$ 19.18 9.44 GROUP 7....................$ 15.82 9.44 MACOMB, OAKLAND AND WAYNE COUNTIES: GROUP 1....................$ 21.36 11.81 GROUP 2....................$ 21.47 11.81 GROUP 3....................$ 21.52 11.81 GROUP 4....................$ 21.60 11.81 GROUP 5....................$ 21.66 11.81 GROUP 6....................$ 19.11 11.81 GROUP 7....................$ 15.73 11.81 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 appurtenances, 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. For all areas except the Upper Peninsula, open cut construction work shall also be construed to mean waterfront work, piers, docks, seawalls, breakwalls, marinas and all incidental work. Open cut constructon 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 and boring person, wagon drill and air track operator and concrete saw operator (under 40 h.p.), windlass and tugger person and directional boring person 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 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. ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0465-001 06/01/2008 Rates Fringes Laborers: (does not include hazardous waste abatement; tunnel, shaft & caisson; or open cut construction) ALCONA, ALPENA, ANTRIM, ARENAC, BENZIE, CHARLEVOIX, CHEBOYGAN, CLARE, CRAWFORD, EMMET, GLADWIN, GRAND TRAVERSE, IONIA, IOSCO, ISABELLA, KALKASKA, KENT, LAKE, LEELANAU, MANISTEE, MASON, MECOSTA, MISSAUKEE, MONTCALM, MONTMORENCY, NEWAYGO, OCEANA, OGEMAW, OSCEOLA, OSCODA, OSTEGO, OTTAWA, PRESQUE ISLE, ROSCOMMON AND WEXFORD GROUP 1....................$ 20.67 10.02 GROUP 2....................$ 20.88 10.02 GROUP 3....................$ 21.17 10.02 GROUP 4....................$ 21.61 10.02 GROUP 5....................$ 21.23 10.02 GROUP 6....................$ 21.66 10.02 ALL COUNTIES IN THE UPPER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN GROUP 1....................$ 20.67 10.02 GROUP 2....................$ 20.88 10.02 GROUP 3....................$ 21.17 10.02 GROUP 4....................$ 21.61 10.02 GROUP 5....................$ 21.23 10.02 GROUP 6....................$ 21.66 10.02 ALLEGAN, BARRY, BAY, BERRIEN, BRANCH, CALHOUN, CASS, CLINTON, EATON, GRATIOT, HILLSDALE, HURON, INGHAM, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO, LAPEER, LENAWEE, LIVINGSTON, MIDLAND, MUSKEGON, SAGINAW, SANILAC, SHIAWASSEE, ST. CLAIR, ST. JOSEPH, TUSCOLA AND VAN BUREN COUNTIES: GROUP 1....................$ 21.42 10.02 GROUP 2....................$ 21.62 10.02 GROUP 3....................$ 21.86 10.02 GROUP 4....................$ 22.21 10.02 GROUP 5....................$ 22.08 10.02 GROUP 6....................$ 22.42 10.02 GENESEE, MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, WASHTENAW AND WAYNE COUNTIES: GROUP 1....................$ 23.72 9.57 GROUP 2....................$ 23.85 9.57 GROUP 3....................$ 24.03 9.57 GROUP 4....................$ 24.11 9.57 GROUP 5....................$ 24.32 9.57 GROUP 6....................$ 24.62 9.57 LABORER CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Asphalt shoveler or loader; asphalt plant misc.; burlap person; yard person; dumper (wagon, truck, etc.); joint filling laborer; miscellaneous laborer; unskilled laborer; sprinkler laborer; form setting laborer; form stripper; pavement reinforcing; handling and placing (e.g., wire mesh, steel mats, dowel bars); mason's tender or bricklayer's tender on manholes; manhole builder; headwalls, etc.; waterproofing,(other than buildings) seal coating and slurry mix, shoring, underpinning; pressure grouting; bridge pin and hanger removal; material recycling laborer; horizontal paver laborer (brick, concrete, clay, stone and asphalt); ground stabilization and modification laborer; grouting; waterblasting; top person; railroad track and trestle laborer; carpenters' tender; guard rail builders' tender; earth retention barrier and wall and M.S.E. wall installer's tender; highway and median installer's tender(including sound, retaining, and crash barriers); fence erector's tender; asphalt raker tender; sign installer; remote control operated equipment. GROUP 2: Mixer operator (less than 5 sacks); air or electric tool operator (jackhammer, etc.); spreader; boxperson (asphalt, stone, gravel); concrete paddler; power chain saw operator; paving batch truck dumper; tunnel mucker (highway work only); concrete saw (under 40 h.p.) and dry pack machine; roto-mill grounds person. GROUP 3: Tunnel miner (highway work only); finishers tenders; guard rail builders; highway and median barrier installer; earth retention barrier and wall and M.S.E. wall installer's (including sound, retaining and crash barriers); fence erector; bottom person; powder person; wagon drill and air track operator; diamond and core drills; grade checker; certified welders;curb and side rail setter's tender. GROUP 4: Asphalt raker GROUP 5: Pipe layers, oxy-gun GROUP 6: Line-form setter for curb or pavement; asphalt screed checker/screw man on asphalt paving machines. ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0022-002 06/01/2007 HILLSDALE, JACKSON AND LENAWEE COUNTIES; LIVINGSTON COUNTY (east of the eastern city limits of Howell, not including the city of Howell, north to the Genesee County line and south to the Washtenaw County line); MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, WASHTENAW AND WAYNE COUNTIES: Rates Fringes PAINTER..........................$ 24.46 14.25 FOOTNOTES: For all spray work and journeyman rigging for spray work, also blowing off, $0.80 per hour additional (applies only to workers doing rigging for spray work on off the floor work. Does not include setting up or moving rigging on floor surfaces, nor does it apply to workers engaged in covering up or tending spray equipment. For all sandblasting and spray work performed on highway bridges, overpasses, tanks or steel, $0.80 per hour additional. For all brushing, cleaning and other preparatory work (other than spraying or steeplejack work) at scaffold heights of fifty (50) feet from the ground or higher, $0.50 per hour additional. For all preparatorial work and painting performed on open steel under forty (40) feet when no scaffolding is involved, $0.50 per hour additional. For all swing stage work-window jacks and window belts-exterior and interior, $0.50 per hour additional. For all spray work and sandblaster work to a scaffold height of forty (40) feet above the floor level, $0.80 per hour additional. For all preparatorial work and painting on all highway bridges or overpasses up to forty (40) feet in height, $0.50 per hour additional. For all steeplejack work performed where the elevation is forty (40) feet or more, $1.25 per hour additional. ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0312-001 06/01/2008 ALLEGAN COUNTY (does not include the townships of Dorr, Fillmore, Heath, Hopkins, Laketown, Leighton, Manlius, Monterey, Overisel, Salem, Saugatuck and Wayland)); BARRY, BRANCH AND CALHOUN COUNTIES; CASS COUNTY (east of an imaginary line running north and south through the town of Cassopolis); EATON COUNTY (Townships of Bellevue and Olivet); KALAMAZOO AND ST. JOSEPH COUNTIES; VAN BUREN COUNTY (east of an imaginary line running north and south through the town of Lawrence): Rates Fringes Painters: Brush and roller; sign painting....................$ 20.80 10.25 Spray and sandblast.........$ 22.00 10.25 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * PAIN0845-003 05/10/2008 CLINTON COUNTY; EATON COUNTY (does not include the townships of Bellevue and Olivet); INGHAM COUNTIES; IONIA COUNTY (east of Hwy. M 66); LIVINGSTON COUNTY (west of the eastern city limits of Howell, including the city of Howell, north to the Genesee County line and south to the Washtenaw County line); AND SHIAWASSEE COUNTY (Townships of Bennington, Laingsbury and Perry): Rates Fringes PAINTER..........................$ 23.88 9.77 FOOTNOTES: Work on vinyl, spray, blow-off, blast-all blasting including water blasting, lead, all epoxy, and high rate: $.85 per hour additional. ---------------------------------------------------------------- * PAIN0845-015 05/10/2008 MUSKEGON COUNTY; NEWAYGO COUNTY (except the Townships of Barton, Big Prairie, Brooks, Croton, Ensley, Everett, Goodwell, Grant, Home, Monroe, Norwich and Wilcox); OCEANA COUNTY; OTTAWA COUNTY (except the townships of Allendale, Blendone, Chester, Georgetown, Holland, Jamestown, Olive, Park, Polkton, Port Sheldon, Tallmadge, Wright and Zeeland): Rates Fringes Painters:........................$ 23.88 9.77 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * PAIN0845-018 05/10/2008 ALLEGAN COUNTY (Townships of Dorr, Fillmore, Heath, Hopkins, Laketown, Leighton, Manlius, Monterey, Overisel, Salem, Saugatuck and Wayland); IONIA COUNTY (west of Hwy. M-66); KENT, MECOSTA AND MONTCALM COUNTIES; NEWAYGO COUNTY (Townships of Barton, Big Prairie, Brooks, Croton, Ensley, Everett, Goodwell, Grant, Home, Monroe, Norwich and Wilcox); OSCEOLA COUNTY (south of Hwy. #10); OTTAWA COUNTY (Townships of Allendale, Blendone, Chester, Georgetown, Holland, Jamestown, Olive, Park, Polkton, Port Sheldon, Tallmadge, Wright and Zeeland): Rates Fringes Painters:........................$ 23.88 9.77 FOOTNOTES: Lead abatement work: $1.00 per hour additional. ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN1011-003 06/01/2008 ALGER, BARAGA, CHIPPEWA, DELTA, DICKINSON, GOGEBIC, HOUGHTON, IRON, KEWEENAW, LUCE, MACKINAC, MARQUETTE, MENOMINEE, ONTONAGON AND SCHOOLCRAFT COUNTIES: Rates Fringes PAINTER..........................$ 22.60 7.90 FOOTNOTES: High pay (bridges, overpasses, watertower): 30 to 80 ft.: $.65 per hour additional. 80 ft. and over: $1.30 per hour additional. ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN1474-002 06/01/2008 HURON COUNTY; LAPEER COUNTY (east of Hwy. M-53); ST. CLAIR, SANILAC AND TUSCOLA COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Painters:........................$ 24.00 11.00 FOOTNOTES: Lead abatement work: $1.00 per hour additional. Work with any hazardous material: $1.00 per hour additional. Sandblasting, steam cleaning and acid cleaning: $1.00 per hour additional. Ladder work at or above 40 ft., scaffold work at or above 40 ft., swing stage, boatswain chair, window jacks and all work performed over a falling height of 40 ft.: $1.00 per hour additional. Spray gun work, pick pullers and those handling needles, blowing off by air pressure, and any person rigging (setting up and moving off the ground): $1.00 per hour additional. Steeplejack, tanks, gas holders, stacks, flag poles, radio towers and beacons, power line towers, bridges, etc.: $1.00 per hour additional, paid from the ground up. ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN1803-003 06/01/2008 ALCONA, ALPENA, ANTRIM, ARENAC, BAY, BENZIE, CHARLEVOIX, CHEBOYGAN, CLARE, CRAWFORD, EMMET, GLADWIN, GRAND TRAVERSE, GRATIOT, IOSCO, ISABELLA, KALKASKA, LAKE, LEELANAU, MANISTEE, MASON, MIDLAND, MISSAUKEE, MONTMORENCY AND OGEMAW COUNTIES; OSCEOLA COUNTY (north of Hwy. #10); OSCODA, OTSEGO, PRESQUE ISLE, ROSCOMMON, SAGINAW AND WEXFORD COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Painters: Work performed on water, bridges over water or moving traffic, radio and powerline towers, elevated tanks, steeples, smoke stacks over 40 ft. of falling heights, recovery of lead-based paints and any work associated with industrial plants, except maintenance of industrial plants......................$ 23.20 10.75 All other work, including maintenance of industrial plant.......................$ 21.78 10.75 FOOTNOTES: Spray painting, sandblasting, blowdown associated with spraying and blasting, water blasting and work involving a swing stage, boatswain chair or spider: $1.00 per hour additional. All work performed inside tanks, vessels, tank trailers, railroad cars, sewers, smoke stacks, boilers or other spaces having limited egress not including buildings, opentop tanks, pits, etc.: $1.25 per hour additional. ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0016-016 06/01/2007 Rates Fringes CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER GENESEE, LIVINGSTON, MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, SAGINAW, WASHTENAW AND WAYNE COUNTIES..............$ 26.68 9.30 STATEWIDE (Does not include Genesee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Saginaw, Washtenaw and Wayne Counties)...................$ 25.18 9.30 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0190-003 05/01/2008 Rates Fringes Plumber/Pipefitter - gas distribution pipeline: Welding in conjunction with gas distribution pipeline work...............$ 27.63 15.64 All other work:.............$ 20.26 9.90 ---------------------------------------------------------------- SUMI2002-001 05/01/2002 Rates Fringes Flag Person......................$ 7.22 Pavement Marking Machine (line protector) (GENESEE, MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, WASHTENAW AND WAYNE).............$ 17.39 7.55 Pavement Marking Machine (line protector) (STATEWIDE (EXCLUDING GENESEE, MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, WASHTENAW AND WAYNE)...........................$ 16.11 7.50 Pavement Marking Machine (STATEWIDE EXCEPT GENESEE, MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, WASHTENAW and WAYNE))............$ 20.14 7.50 Pavement Marking Machine GENESEE, MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, WASHTENAW AND WAYNE COUNTIES:.............$ 21.74 7.55 PAVEMENT MARKER AND LINE PROTECTOR CLASSIFICATIONS PAVEMENT MARKER: Performs all operations, including use of all tools and equipment for the placement or removal of pavement marking or markers. LINE PROTECTOR: Performs all operations for the protection of fresh markings or markers in a striping convoy operation. ---------------------------------------------------------------- TEAM0007-004 06/01/2004 Rates Fringes Truck drivers: GENESEE, LIVINGSTON, MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, WASHTENAW AND WAYNE COUNTIES: Euclids, double bottomms and lowboys................$ 23.645.50 + a+b Trucks under 8 cu. yds.....$ 23.395.50 + a+b GENESEE, LIVINGSTON, MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, WASHTENAW AND WAYNECOUNTIES: Trucks, 8 cu. yds. and over.......................$ 23.495.50 + a+b STATEWIDE (Does not include Genesee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne Counties): Euclids, double bottoms and lowboys................$ 23.545.50 + a+b Trucks under 8 cu. yds.....$ 23.295.50 + a+b Trucks, 8 cu. yds. and over.......................$ 23.395.50 + a+b Footnote: a. $265.90 per week b. $28.00 daily ---------------------------------------------------------------- TEAM0247-004 06/01/2004 Rates Fringes Sign Installer GENESEE, MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, WASHTENAW AND WAYNE COUNTIES: GROUP 1....................$ 21.73.15 + a GROUP 2....................$ 21.48.15 + a STATEWIDE (Does not include Genesee, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne Counties: GROUP 1....................$ 20.18.15 + a GROUP 2....................$ 19.93.15 + a FOOTNOTE: a. $132.70 per week, plus $17.80 per day. SIGN INSTALLER CLASSIFICATION:S GROUP 1: performs all necessary labor and uses all tools required to construct and set concrete forms required in the installation of highway and street signs GROUP 2: performs all miscellaneous labor, uses all hand and power tools, and operates all other equipment, mobile or otherwise, required for the installation of highway and street signs ---------------------------------------------------------------- TEAM0247-010 04/01/2004 Rates Fringes Truck drivers - underground construction: GENESEE, MACOMB, MONROE, OAKLAND, ST. CLAIR, WASHTENAW AND WAYNE GROUP 1....................$ 20.92 172.80/wk +34.0 GROUP 2....................$ 21.06 172.80/wk.+34.0 GROUP 3....................$ 21.25 172.80/wk.+34.0 LAPEER AND SHIAWASSEE COUNTIES: GROUP 1....................$ 20.72 172.80/wk.+34.0 GROUP 2....................$ 20.81 172.80/wk.+34.0 GROUP 3....................$ 21.02 172.80/wk.+34.0 PAID HOLIDAYS: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. SCOPE OF WORK: Excavation, site preparation, land balancing, grading, sewers, utilities and improvements; also including but not limited to, tunnels, underground piping, retention, oxidation, flocculation facilities, conduits, general excavation and steel sheeting for underground construction.Underground 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. TRUCK DRIVER CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Truck driver on all trucks (EXCEPT dump trucks of 8 cubic yards capacity or over, pole trailers, semis, low boys, Euclid, double bottom and fuel trucks) GROUP 2: Truck driver on dump trucks of 8 cubic yards capacity or over, pole trailers, semis and fuel trucks GROUP 3: Truck driver on low boy, Euclid and double bottom ---------------------------------------------------------------- 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 PART IV SECTION K REPRESENTATIONS, CERTIFICATIONS AND OTHER STATEMENTS OF OFFERORS OR QUOTERS K.1TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION (FAR 52.204-3) (OCT 1998) (a)Definitions. Common parent, as used in this solicitation provision, means that corporate entity that owns or controls an affiliated group of corporations that files its Federal income tax returns on a consolidated basis, and of which the offeror is a member. Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), as used in this solicitation provision, means the number required by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to be used by the offeror in reporting income tax and other returns. The TIN may be either a Social Security Number or an Employer Identification Number. (b)All offerors must submit the information required in paragraphs (d) through (f) of this provision to comply with debt collection requirements of 31 U.S.C. 7701(c) and 3325(d), reporting requirements of 26 U.S.C. 6041, 6041A, and 6050M, and implementing regulations issued by the IRS. If the resulting contract is subject to the payment reporting requirements described in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 4.904, the failure or refusal by the offeror to furnish the information may result in a 31 percent reduction of payments otherwise due under the contract. (c)The TIN maybe used by the Government to collect and report on any delinquent amounts arising out of the offeror’s relationship with the Government (31 U.S.C. 7701(c)(3)). If the resulting contract is subject to the payment reporting requirements described in FAR 4.904, the TIN provided hereunder may be matched with IRS records to verify the accuracy of the offeror’s TIN. (d)Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN). { } TIN: ______________________________. { } TIN has been applied for. { } TIN is not required because: { } Offeror is a nonresident alien, foreign corporation, or foreign partnership that does not have income effectively connected with the conduct of a trade or business in the U.S. and does not have an office or place of business or a fiscal paying agent in the U.S.; { }Offeror is an agency or instrumentality of a foreign government; { }Offeror is an agency or instrumentality of the Federal Government. (e)Type of organization. { }Sole proprietorship; { }Partnership; { }Corporate entity (not tax-exempt); { }Corporate entity (tax-exempt); { }Government entity (Federal, State, or Local); { }Foreign government; { }International organization per 26 CFR 1.6049-4; { } Other ____________________________________ (f)Common Parent. { }Offeror is not owned or controlled by a common parent as defined in paragraph (a) of this clause. { }Name and TIN of common parent: Name:____________________________________________________ TIN:_____________________________________ K.2VENDOR EXPRESS INFORMATION (a)On April 26, 1996, President Clinton signed into law The Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 (DCIA), which revises the way that Federal agencies must pay their vendors. The law requires Federal agencies to make electronic payments to all recipients who become eligible to receive such payments on or after July 26, 1996. This method of payment is mandatory for vendors and government. (b)The offeror is required to apply for a FFIS Vendor Number through the National Finance Center, and to provide the number assigned by the National Finance Center on every invoice/request for payment. (c)FFIS Vendor Number: [ ] FFIS: ______________________________________ [ ]FFIS has been applied for. K.3DATA UNIVERSAL NUMBERING SYSTEM (DUNS) NUMBER (52.204-6) (JUN 1999) (a)The offeror shall enter, in the block with its name and address on the cover page of its offer, the annotation “DUNS” followed by the DUNS number that identifies the offeror’s name and address exactly as stated in the offer. The DUNS number is a nine-digit number assigned by Dun and Bradstreet Information Services. (b)If the offeror does not have a DUNS number, it should contact Dun and Bradstreet directly to obtain one. A DUNS number will be provided immediately by telephone at no charge to the offeror. For information on obtaining a DUNS number, the offeror, if located within the United States, should call Dun and Bradstreet at 1-800-333-0505. The offeror should be prepared to provide the following information: (1)Company name. (2)Company address. (3)Company telephone number. (4)Line of business. (5)Chief executive officer/key manager. (6)Date the company was started. (7)Number of people employed by the company. (8)Company affiliation. (c)Offerors located outside the United States may obtain the location and phone number of the local Dun and Bradstreet Information Services office from the Internet home page at http://www.customerservice@dnb.com/. If an offeror is unable to locate a local service center, it may send an e-mail to Dun and Bradstreet at globalinfo@mail.dnb.com. K.4SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAM REPRESENTATIONS (FAR 52.219-1) (MAY 2001) (a)(1)The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this acquisition is 238990. (2)The small business size standard is $17.0 million. (3)The small business size standard for a concern which submits an offer in its own name, other than on a construction or service contract, but which proposes to furnish a product which it did not itself manufacture, is 500 employees. (b)Representations. (1)The offeror represents as part of its offer that it { } is, { } is not a small business concern. (2)[Complete only if offeror represented itself as a small business concern in paragraph (b)(1) of this provision.] The offeror represents, for general statistical purposes, that it { } is, { } is not a small disadvantaged business concern as defined in 13 CFR 124.1002. (3)[Complete only if offeror represented itself as a small business concern in paragraph (b)(1) of this provision.] The offeror represents as part of its offer that it { } is, { } is not a women-owned small business concern. (4)[Complete only if offeror represented itself as a small business concern in paragraph (b)(1) of this provision.] The offeror represents as part of its offer that it { } is, { } is not a veteran-owned small business concern. (5)[Complete only if offeror represented itself as a veteran-owned small business concern in paragraph (b)(4) of this provision.] The offeror represents as part of its offer that it { } is, { } is not a service-disabled veteran-owned small business concern. (6)[Complete only if offeror represented itself as a small business concern in paragraph (b)(1) of this provision.] The offeror represents as part of its offer that i.it { } is, { } is not a HUBZone small business concern listed, on the date of this representation, on the List of Qualified HUBZone Small Business Concerns maintained by the Small Business Administration, and no material change in ownership and control, principal office of ownership, or HUBZone employee percentage has occurred since it was certified by the Small Business Administration in accordance with 13 CFR part 126; and ii.it { } is, { } is not a joint venture that complies with the requirements of 13 CFR Part 126, and the representation in paragraph (b)(6)(i) of this provision is accurate for the HUBZone small business concern or concerns that are participating in the joint venture. [The offeror shall enter the name or names of the HUBZone small business concern or concerns that are participating in the joint venture: ________________________________________________.] Each HUBZone small business concern participating in the joint venture shall submit a separate signed copy of the HUBZone representation. (c)Definitions. As used in this provision-- “Service-disabled veteran-owned small business concern”— (1)Means a small business concern— i.Not less than 51 percent of which is owned by one or more service-disabled veterans or, in the case of any publicly owned business, not less than 51 percent of the stock of which is owned by one or more service-disabled veterans; and ii.The management and daily business operations of which are controlled by one or more service-disabled veterans or, in the case of a veteran with permanent and severe disability, the spouse or permanent caregiver of such veteran. (2)Service-disabled veteran means a veteran, as defined in 38 U.S.C. 101(2), with a disability that is service-connected, as defined in 38 U.S.C. 101(16). “Small business concern” means a concern, including its affiliates, that is independently owned and operated, not dominant in the field of operation in which it is bidding on Government contracts, and qualified as a small business under the criteria in 13 CFR part 121 and the size standard in paragraph (a) of this provision. “Veteran-owned small business concern” means a small business concern— (1)Not less than 51 percent of which is owned by one or more veterans (as defined at 38 U.S.C. 101(2)) or, in the case of any publicly owned business, not less than 51 percent of the stock of which is owned by one or more veterans; and (2)The management and daily business operations of which are controlled by one or more veterans. “Women-owned small business concern” means a small business concern--- (1)Which is at least 51 percent owned by one or more women; or, in the case of any publicly owned business, at least 51 percent of the stock of which is owned by one or more women; and (2)Whose management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more women. (d)Notice. (1)If this solicitation is for supplies and has been set aside, in whole or in part, for small business concerns, then the clause in this solicitation providing notice of the set-aside contains restrictions on the source of the end items to be furnished. (2)Under 15 U.S.C. 645(d), any person who misrepresents a firm’s status as a small, HUBZone small, small disadvantaged, or women-owned small business concern in order to obtain a contract to be awarded under the preference programs established pursuant to section 8(a), 8(d), 9, or 15 of the Small Business Act or any other provision of Federal law that specifically references section 8(d) for a definition of program eligibility, shall-- (i)Be punished by imposition of fine, imprisonment, or both; (ii)Be subject to administrative remedies, including suspension and debarment; and (iii)Be ineligible for participation in programs conducted under the authority of the Act. K.5SMALL BUSINESS CONCERN REPRESENTATION FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS COMPETITIVENESS DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM (FAR 52.219-19) (OCT 2000) (a)Definition. Emerging small business "Emerging small business" as used in this solicitation, means a small business concern whose size is no greater than 50 percent of the numerical size standard applicable to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code assigned to a contracting opportunity. (b){Complete only if the Offeror has represented itself under the provision at 52.219-1 as a small business concern under the size standards of this solicitation.} The Offeror { } is, { } is not an emerging small business. (c){Complete only if the Offeror is a small business or an emerging small business, indicating its size range.) Offeror's number of employees for the past 12 months [check this column if size standard stated in solicitation is expressed in terms of number of employees] OR Offeror's average annual gross revenue for the last 3 fiscal years [check this column if size standard stated in solicitation is expressed in terms of annual receipts]. [Check one of the following.] ______________________________________________________ Number of Employees|Avg. Annual Gross Revenues ____50 or fewer............|_________$1 million or less. ____51-100...................|_________$1,000,001-$2 million. ____101-250.................|_________$2,000,001-$3.5 million. ____251-500.................|_________$3,500,001-$5 million. ____501-750.................|_________$5,000,001-$10 million. ____751-1,000..............|_________$10,000,001-$17 million. ____Over 1,000............|_________Over $17 million. ________________________________________________________________ K.6CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, PROPOSED DEBARMENT, AND OTHER RESPONSIBILITY MATTERS (FAR 52.209-5) (APR 2001) (a)(1)The Offeror certifies, to the best of its knowledge and belief, that— (i)The Offeror and/or any of its Principals— (A){ } Are; { } are not, presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, or declared ineligible for the award of contracts by any Federal agency; (B){ } Have; { } have not, within a three-year period preceding this offer, been convicted of or had a civil judgement rendered against them for: commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, state, or local) contract or subcontract; violation of Federal or state antitrust statutes relating to the submission of offers; or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, tax evasion, or receiving stolen property; (C ) { } Are; { } are not, presently indicted for, or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental entity with, commission of any of the offenses enumerated in subdivision (a)(1)(i)(B) of this provision; and. (ii)(A) The offeror, aside from the offenses enumerated in paragraphs (a)(1)(i)(A), (B), and (C) of this provision, has * has not * within the past three years, relative to tax, labor and employment, environmental, antitrust, or consumer protection laws-- (1) Been convicted of a Federal or State felony (or has any Federal or State felony indictments currently pending against them); or (2)Had a Federal court judgment in a civil case brought by the United States rendered against them; or (3)Had an adverse decision by a Federal administrative law judge, board, or Commission indicating a willful violation of law. (B) If the offeror has responded affirmatively, the offeror shall provide additional information if requested by the Contracting Officer; and (iii) The Offeror { } has; { } has not, within a three-year period preceding this offer, had one or more contracts terminated for default by any Federal agency. (2)Principals, for the purposes of this certification, means officers; directors; owners; partners; and, persons having primary management or supervisory responsibilities within a business entity (e.g., general manager; plant manager; head of a subsidiary, division, or business segment, and similar positions)/ This Certification Concerns a Matter Within the Jurisdiction of an Agency of the United States and the Making of a False, Fictitious, or Fraudulent Certification May Render the Maker Subject to Prosecution Under Section 1001, Title 18, United States Code. (b)The Offeror shall provide immediate written notice to the Contracting Officer if, at any time prior to contract award, the Offeror learns that its certification was erroneous when submitted or has become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances. (c)A certification that any of the items in paragraph (a) of this provision exists will not necessarily result in withholding of an award under this solicitation. However, the certification will be considered in connection with a determination of the Offeror’s responsibility. Failure of the Offeror to furnish a certification or provide such additional information as requested by the Contracting Officer may render the Offeror nonresponsible. (d)Nothing contained in the foregoing shall be construed to require establishment of a system of records in order to render, in good faith, the certification required by paragraph (a) of this provision. The knowledge and information of an Offeror is not required to exceed that which is normally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings. (e)The certification in paragraph (a) of this provision is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when making award. If it is later determined that the Offeror knowingly rendered an erroneous certification, in addition to other remedies available to the Government, the Contracting Officer may terminate the contract resulting from this solicitation for default. FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION CLAUSES CLAUSE NUMBER DATE TITLE______________________________ 52.204-7 OCT 2003 CENTRAL CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION SECTION L INSTRUCTIONS, CONDITIONS, AND NOTICES TO OFFERORS OR QUOTERS L.1 INQUIRIES (AGAR 452.204-70) (FEB 1988) Inquiries and all correspondence concerning this solicitation should be submitted in writing to the Contracting Officer. Offerors should contact only the Contracting Officer issuing the solicitation About any aspect of this requirement prior to contract award. L.2 MAGNITUDE OF CONSTRUCTION (a) Less than $100,000 L.3SITE VISIT (CONSTRUCTION) (ALTERNATE I) (FAR 52.236-27) (FEB 1995) (a)The clauses at 52.236-2, Differing Site Conditions, and 52.236-3, Site Investigation and Conditions Affecting the Work, will be included in any contract awarded as a result of this solicitation. Accordingly, offerors or quoters are urged and expected to inspect the site where the work will be performed. (b)An organized site visit may be arranged during normal duty hours by contacting: Susan Tetil USDA Rural Development 1075 Cleaver Rd., P.O. Box 291 Caro, MI. 48723 989-673-8173 ext. 6 L.4NOTICE OF EMERGING SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE (FAR 52.219-20) (JAN 1991) Offers or quotations under this acquisition are solicited from emerging small business concerns only. Offers that are not from an emerging small business shall not be considered and shall be rejected. L.5PREPARATION OF PROPOSALS--CONSTRUCTION (FAR 52.236-28) (OCT 1997) (a)Proposals must be (1) submitted on the forms furnished by the Government or on copies of those forms, and (2) manually signed. The person signing a proposal must initial each erasure or change appearing on any proposal form. (b)The proposal form may require offerors to submit proposed prices for one or more items on various bases, including-- (1) Lump sum price; (2) Alternate prices; (3) Units of construction; or (4) Any combination of paragraphs (b)(1) through (b)(3) of this provision. (c)If the solicitation requires submission of a proposal on all items, failure to do so may result in the proposal being rejected without further consideration. If a proposal on all items is not required, offerors should insert the words “no proposal” in the space provided for any item on which no price is submitted. (d)Alternate proposals will not be considered unless this solicitation authorized their submission. L.6 PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF QUOTATIONS Offerors shall complete the following documents and return them to the issuing office identified in Item 5a on or before the dates indicated in Block 10 of Form SF-18 (Revised 06/95). Failure to provide ANY of this information shall deem the offeror non-responsive to the solicitation, and the quote shall not be considered. (a)One fully executed copy of the Standard Form 18, “Request for Quotations”. (b)One copy of the price proposal (Section B – completed line item quotes). (c)One copy of “Representations, Certifications and Other Statements of Offerors or Quoters” (Section K). (d)Any solicitation amendments, if applicable. L.7 AMENDMENTS TO PROPOSALS (AGAR 452.215-72) (FEB 1988) Any changes to a proposal made by the offeror after its initial submittal shall be accomplished by replacement pages. Changes from the original page shall be indicated on the outside margin by vertical lines adjacent to the change. The offeror shall include the date of the amendment on the lower right corner of the changed pages. L.8 SERVICE OF PROTEST (FAR 52.233-2) (AUG 1996) (a) Protests, as defined in Section 33.101 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation, that are filed directly with an agency, and copies of any protests that are filed with the General Accounting Office (GAO), shall be served on the Contract Program Manager (addressed as follows) by obtaining written and dated acknowledgment of receipt from USDA, Rural Development ATTN: Greg Stevens Contract Program Manager 3001 Coolidge Rd., Suite 200 East Lansing, MI 48823 (b)The copy of any protest shall be received in the office designated above within one day of filing a protest with the GAO. SECTION M EVALUATION FACTORS FOR AWARD M.1The Government will evaluate quotations in response to this solicitation on the basis of price and any price-related factors specified elsewhere in this solicitation. A contract will be awarded to the responsible quoter whose quote, conforming to the solicitation, will be most advantageous to the Government. To be determined responsible, a prospective contractor must -- (a)Have adequate financial resources to perform the contract, or the ability to obtain them (See FAR Part 9.104-3(a)); (b)Be able to comply with the required or proposed delivery or performance schedule, taking into consideration all existing commercial and governmental business commitments; (c)Have a satisfactory performance record (See FAR Part 9.104-3(b) and Subpart 42.15); A prospective contractor shall not be determined responsible or nonresponsible solely on the basis of a lack of relevant performance history, except as provided in FAR Part 9.104-2; (d)Have a satisfactory record of integrity and business ethics including satisfactory compliance with the law including tax laws, labor and employment laws, environmental laws, antitrust laws, and consumer protection laws. (e)Have the necessary organization, experience, accounting and operational controls, technical skills, or the ability to obtain them (including, as appropriate, such elements as production control procedures, property control systems, quality assurance measures, and safety programs applicable to materials to be produced or services to be performed by the prospective contractor and subcontractors). (See FAR Part 9.104-3(a)); (f)Have the necessary production, construction, and technical equipment and facilities, or the ability to obtain them (See FAR Part 9.104-3(a)); and (g)Be otherwise qualified and eligible to receive an award under applicable laws and regulations.
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