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Centrex Construction ~ P12212 4 o Contract# CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT CONTRACT—PWR COVERED PROJECT SKATE PARK RESTROOMS THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into this 8th day of September, 2009, by and between the City of Tigard, a municipal corporation of the State of Oregon, hereinafter called "City" and Centrex Construction Incorporated, 8250 SW Hunziker Road,Tigard, OR 97223,hereinafter called "Contractor," duly authorized to perform such services in Oregon. RECITALS WHEREAS, the City requires services which Contractor is capable of providing,under terms and conditions hereinafter described;and WHEREAS, time is of the essence in this contract and all work under this contract shall be completed within the time period stated in the Bid Proposal; THEREFORE,in consideration of the promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereby agree as follows: TERMS OF AGREEMENT 1. Services Contractor's services under this Agreement shall consist of the following: Construction of Public Restrooms in accordance with the Scope of Work (Exhibit A), the Construction Drawings (Exhibit B), and Contractor's Proposal Letter and email dated June 26, 2009 and May 21,2009 respectively (Exhibit C),attached hereto. 2. Prevailing Wage While the City and Contractor enter into this Agreement with the understanding that the work to be completed does not initially exceed $50,000 and therefore does not initially require the provisions of ORS Chapters 279A and 279C or other Oregon and Federal provisions pertaining to minimum salaries and wages, the said provisions are incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth in the event the contract is amended to exceed$50,000 at any point. The Contractor agrees that,in the event the contract ever exceeds $50,000, the workmen in each trade or occupation required for the work to be done pursuant to the contract, employed in the performance of the Contract, either by the Contractor or Subcontractor or other person doing or contracting to do any part of the work contemplated by the Contractor shall be paid not less than the prevailing, minimum hourly rate of wage specified by the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and attached hereto as Exhibit D. This includes any required back pay for work done while the contract was under $50,000. Once the project exceeds the $50,000 threshold, all employees shall be entitled to back pay equal to or greater than the waged required under BOLI laws. If the contact reaches $50,000 or greater through change orders, the Contractor shall pay a fee equal to one-tenth of one percent (.001) of the price of the contract to the Bureau of Labor and Industries. The fee shall be paid on or before the first progress payment or 60 days from the date work first began on the contract,whichever comes first. The fee is payable to the Bureau of Labor and Industries and shall be mailed or otherwise delivered to the Bureau at the following address: Skate Park Restrooms Public Improvement Agreement—PWR Covered Project Page 1 Template Revision—05/09/2008 Contract# Bureau of Labor and Industries Wage and Hours Division Prevailing Wage Unit 800 NE Oregon Street, # 32 Portland, Oregon 97232 Also in the event the contract reaches $50,000 through change orders or amendments, the Contractor shall provide proof to the City that the Contractor has filed a public works bond with a corporate surety in the amount of$30,000 with the Construction Contractors Board as required under Oregon PWR law. 3. Contract Documents The Contractor is hereby bound to comply with all requirements of this agreement, the Contractor's proposal, the detailed specifications and requirements, the drawings, and the special conditions and modifications in conditions as set forth in the documents prepared by the City Engineer and the performance pertaining to this contract, in the City of Tigard, Oregon, and by this reference made a part hereof to the same legal force and effect as if set forth herein in full. 4. City's Representative For purposes hereof, the City's authorized representative will be the Nick Nissen, 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, Oregon 97223;Telephone: 639-4171. 5. Contractor's Representative For purpose hereof, the Contractor's authorized representative will be Russ Langbehn, Centrex Construction, 8250 SW Hunziker Road,Tigard, OR 97223. 6. Contractor Identification Contractor shall furnish to the City the Contractor's employer identification number, as designated by the Internal Revenue Service, or Contractor's social security number,as City deems applicable. 7. Compensation A. Progress Payments: City agrees to pay Contractor Forty-Nine thousand, five hundred and Sixty-Two Dollars ($49,562.00) for performance of those services provided hereunder, which payment shall be based upon the following applicable terms: Payment shall be based upon the bid by the Contractor, as listed in attached proposal letter dated June 26, 2009 (Exhibit C). Contractor shall prepare and submit each month to City Representative Nick Nissen, City of Tigard, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, Oregon 97223, a statement of services rendered, (indicating the description of each service used in the proposal and the dollar amount of each service completed through the stated date), together with a request for payment duly verified by the Contractor's Representative. Payment by the City shall release the City from any further obligation for payment to Contractor for services performed or expenses incurred as of the date of the statement of services. Payment of installments shall not be considered acceptance or approval of any work or waiver of any defects therein. City certifies that sufficient funds are available and authorized for expenditure to finance costs of this contract. Skate Park Restrooms Public Improvement Agreement—PWR Covered Project Page 2 Template Revision—05/09/2008 Contract# In the event the contract ever reaches $50,000, the Contractor shall include proof of payment to any and all subcontractors and suppliers with each statement submitted to the City. The initial statement at that junction must also contain proof of paid back wages. The City shall retain the right to withhold payments if required proof of payment to subcontractor and suppliers is not included with a statement in this event. Also, as required under State of Oregon Prevailing Wage Rate (PWR) Law, the City shall withhold 25% of any progress payment amounts owed to Contractor if Contractor has failed to file certified payrolls sheets with the City in the event the contract reaches $50,000. B. Timing of Payments: Progress payments, less a five percent retainage as authorized by ORS 279C.555, shall be made to the Contractor within twenty (20) days of the City's receipt of the statement of services. The Contractor agrees to complete the work within 100 days of the City's Notice to Proceed. The Contractor and City agree that the City will suffer damages each day the work remains uncompleted after the 100-day period, and the amount of those damages is difficult to calculate. Contractor and City agree that a reasonable amount of damages for late completion is $ 100 per day and Contractor agrees to pay damages in that amount if the work is not completed within the 100-day period. C. Final Payment: The Contractor shall notify the City in writing when the Contractor considers the project complete, and the City shall,within 15 days after receiving the written notice, either accept the work or notify the Contractor of work yet to be performed on the contract. Upon acceptance by the City, the entire balance due to the Contractor, including the retained percentage, shall be paid to the Contractor, by the City within 30 days after the date of said final acceptance. The City shall pay to the Contractor interest at the rate of one and one-half percent per month on the final payment due the Contractor, to commence 30 days after the work under the Contract has been completed and accepted and to run until the date when final payment is tendered to the Contractor. If the City does not, within 15 days after receiving written notice of completion, notify the Contractor of work yet to be performed to fulfill contractual obligations, the interest provided by this subsection shall commence to run 30 days after the end of the 15-day period. As a further conditions of final acceptance, the City may require the Contractor to submit evidence, satisfactory to the City's Representative, that all payrolls, material bills, and other indebtedness connected with the project have been paid, except that in case of any disputed indebtedness or liens, the Contractor may submit in lieu of evidence of payment, a surety bond satisfactory to the City guaranteeing payment of all such disputed amounts when adjudicated in cases where such payment has not already been guaranteed by surety bond. 8. Status Of Contractor As Independent Contractor Contractor certifies that: A. Contractor acknowledges that for all purposes related to this Agreement, Contractor is and shall be deemed to be an independent Contractor as defined by ORS 670.600 and not an employee of City, shall not be entitled to benefits of any kind to which an employee of City is entitled and shall be solely responsible for all payments and taxes required by law. Furthermore, in the event that Contractor is found by a court of law or any administrative Skate Park Restrooms Public Improvement Agreement—PWR Covered Project Page 3 Template Revision—05/09/2008 Contract# agency to be an employee of City for any purpose, City shall be entitled to offset compensation due, or to demand repayment of any amounts paid to Contractor under the terms of this Agreement, to the full extent of any benefits or other remuneration Contractor receives (from City or third party) as a result of said finding and to the full extent of any payments that City is required to make (to Contractor or to a third party) as a result of said finding. B. The undersigned Contractor hereby represents that no employee of the City, or any partnership or corporation in which a City employee has an interest, has or will receive any remuneration of any description from Contractor, either directly or indirectly, in connection with the letting or performance of this Agreement, except as specifically declared in writing. C. If this payment is to be charged against Federal funds, Contractor certifies that he or she is not currently employed by the Federal Government and the amount charged does not exceed his or her normal charge for the type of service provided. D. Contractor and its employees,if any, are not active members of the Oregon Public Employees Retirement System and are not employed for a total of 600 hours or more in the calendar year by any public employer participating in the Retirement System. E. Contractor certifies that it currently has a City business license or will obtain one prior to delivering services under this Agreement. F. Contractor is not an officer, employee, or agent of the City as those terms are used in ORS 30.265. 9. Subcontracts -Assignment& Dele ag tion Contractor shall submit a list of Subcontractors for approval by the City, and Contractor shall be fully responsible for the acts or omissions of any Subcontractors and of all persons employed by them, and neither the approval by City of any Subcontractor nor anything contained herein shall be deemed to create any contractual relation between the Subcontractor and City. This agreement, and all of the covenants and conditions hereof, shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the City and the Contractor respectively and their legal representatives. Contractor shall not assign any rights nor delegate any duties incurred by this contract, or any part hereof without the written consent of City,and any assignment or delegation in violation hereof shall be void. Any and all subcontracts issued by the contractor shall contain a provision that workers shall be paid not less that the PWR Law specified minimum wage. 10. Contractor- Payment of Benefits - Hours of Work A. The Contractor shall: 1) Make payment promptly, as due, to all persons supplying to such Contractor labor or material for the prosecution of the work provided for in this contract; 2) Pay all contributions or amounts due the under the Industrial Accident Fund form the Contractor or subcontractor incurred in the performance of this Agreement; Skate Park Restrooms Public Improvement Agreement—PWR Covered Project Page 4 Template Revision—05/09/2008 Contract# 3) Pay to the Department of Revenue all sums withheld from employees pursuant to ORS 316.167. 4) Not permit any lien or claim to be filed or prosecuted against the City of Tigard, on account of any labor or material fiirnished; B. The Contractor or the Contractor's Surety and every Subcontractor or the Subcontractor's Surety shall file certified statements with the City in writing in form prescribed by the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries, certifying the hourly rate of wage paid each worker which the Contractor or the Subcontractor has employed upon such public work, and further certifying that no worker employed upon such public work has been paid less than the applicable prevailing rate of wage, which certificate and statement shall be verified by the oath of the Contractor or the Contractor's Surety or Subcontractor or the Subcontractor's Surety that the Contractor or Subcontractor has read such statement and certificate and knows the contents thereof and that the same is true to the Contractor's or Subcontractor's knowledge. 1) The certified statements shall set out accurately and completely the payroll records for the prior week, including the same and address of each worker, the worker's correct classification, rate of pay, daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and actual wages paid. 2) Each certified statement required herein shall be delivered or mailed by the Contractor or Subcontractor to the City. A true copy of the certified statements shall also be filed at the same time with the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries. Certified statements shall be submitted as follows: a) For any project 90 days or less from the date of the award of the contract to the date of completion of work under the contract, the statements shall be submitted once before the first payment is made, and once before final payment is made of any sum due on account of the contract. b) For any project exceeding 90 days from the date of the award of the contract to the date of completion of work under contract, the statements shall be submitted once before the first payment is made, at 90 day intervals thereafter, and once before final payment is made of any sum due on account of the contract. C) Each Contractor or Subcontractor shall preserve certified statements for a period of three years from the date of completion of the contract. C. The Contractor agrees that if the Contractor fails, neglects or refuses to make prompt payment of any claim for labor or services furnished to the Contractor or a Subcontractor by any person in connection with this contract as such claim becomes due, the proper office of the City of Tigard may pay such claim to the person furnishing the labor or services and charge the amount of the payment against funds due or to become due to the Contractor by reason of such contract. Payment of a claim in this manner shall not relieve the Contractor or the Contractor's Surety from obligation with respect to any unpaid claims. D. Contractor agrees that no person shall be employed for more than ten (10) hours in any one day, or 40 hours in any one week, except in cases of necessity or emergency or when the City Skate Park Restrooms Public Improvement Agreement—PWR Covered Project Page 5 Template Revision—05/09/2008 Contract# deems it in the best interest of the public or policy absolutely requires it, in which event, the person so employed for excessive hours shall receive at least time and a half pay for the following: 1) For all overtime in excess of eight hours in any one day or 40 hours in any one week when the work week is five consecutive days,Monday through Friday; or 2) For all overtime in excess of 10 hours in any one day or 40 hours in any one week when the work week is four consecutive days,Monday through Friday; and 3) For all work performed on Saturday and on the legal holidays specified in ORS 279C.540. E. No City employee shall be required to work overtime or on a Saturday, Sunday or holiday in the fulfillment of this contract except where the Contractor agrees to reimburse the City in the amount of money paid the employee for such work as determined by state law, the City's personnel rules or union agreement. The Contractor shall require every Subcontractor to comply with this requirement. F. If Contractor or any first-tier subcontractor fails to pay a person furbishing labor or material within 30 days after receipt of payment form the City or from the Contractor to a subcontractor, the Contractor or first-tier subcontractor shall owe the person the amount due plus interest commending at the end of the 10 day period that the payment is due under ORS 279C.580, unless payment is subject to a good-faith dispute. The interest rate shall be as specified in ORS 279C.515(2). If the Contractor or any subcontractor fails, neglects, or refuses to pay a person furnishing labor or material, the person may file a complaint with the Construction Contractors Board, unless the payment is subject to a good faith dispute as defined in ORS 279C.580. G. Contractor shall include a clause in each contact with a subcontractor a requirement that the contractor pay the subcontractor for satisfactory performance within 10 days of receipt of payment from the City for the work. Contractor shall include in contracts with subcontractors an interest provision for such payments in compliance with ORS 279C.580. Contractor shall include a clause in each contract with a subcontractor requiring the subcontractor to meet the same payment and interest standards as required by ORS 279C.580 (4). 11. Drug Testing Program ORS 279C.505 requires that all public improvement contracts contain a provision requiring contractors to demonstrate that an employee drug-testing program is in place. The Contractor demonstrates that a drug-testing program is in place by signing of the contact. The drug testing program will apply to all employees and will be maintained for the duration of the Contract awarded. Failure to maintain a program shall constitute a material breach of contract. 12. Contractor's Employee Medical Payments Contractor agrees to pay promptly as due, to any person, co-partnership, association or corporation furnishing medical, surgical, and hospital care or other needed care and attention incident to sickness or injury to the Contractor's employees,all sums which the Contractor agreed to pay for such services and all money and sums which the Contractor collected or deducted from employee wages pursuant to any law, contract or agreement for providing or paying for such service. Skate Park Restrooms Public Improvement Agreement—PWR Covered Project Page 6 Template Revision—05/09/2008 Contract# 13. Early Termination A. This agreement may be terminated without cause prior to the expiration of the agreed upon term by mutual written consent of the parties and for the following reasons: 1) If work under the Contract is suspended by an order of a public agency for any reason considered to be in the public interest other than by a labor dispute or by reason of any third party judicial proceeding relating to the work other than a suit or action filed in regard to a labor dispute; or 2) If the circumstances or conditions are such that it is impracticable within a reasonable time to proceed with a substantial portion of the Contract. B. Payment of Contractor shall be as provided by ORS 279C.660 and shall be prorated to and include the day of termination and shall be in full satisfaction of all claims by Contractor against City under this Agreement. C. Termination under any provision of this paragraph shall not affect any right, obligation, or liability of Contractor or City which accrued prior to such termination. 14. Cancellation with Cause A. City may terminate this Agreement effective upon delivery of written notice to Contractor, or at such later date as may be established by City,under any of the following conditions: 1) If City funding from federal, state, local, or other sources is not obtained and continued at levels sufficient to allow for the purchase of the indicated quantity of services. This Agreement may be modified to accommodate a reduction in funds, 2) If Federal or State regulations or guidelines are modified, changed, or interpreted in such a way that the services are no longer allowable or appropriate for purchase under this Agreement, 3) If any license or certificate required by law or regulation to be held by Contractor, its subcontractors, agents, and employees to provide the services required by this Agreement is for any reason denied,revoked, or not renewed, or 4) If Contractor becomes insolvent, if voluntary or involuntary petition in bankruptcy is filed by or against Contractor, if a receiver or trustee is appointed for Contractor, or if there is an assignment for the benefit of creditors of Contractor. Any such termination of this agreement under paragraph (a) shall be without prejudice to any obligations or liabilities of either party already accrued prior to such termination. B. City, by written notice of default (including breach of contract) to Contractor, may terminate the whole or any part of this Agreement: 1) If Contractor fails to provide services called for by this agreement within the time specified herein or any extension thereof, or 2) If Contractor fails to perform any of the other provisions of this Agreement, or so fails to pursue the work as to endanger performance of this agreement in accordance with its terms, and after receipt of written notice from City, fails to correct such failures within ten (10) days or such other period as City may authorize. Skate Park Restrooms Public Improvement agreement—PWR Covered Project Page 7 Template Revision—05/09/2008 Contract# The rights and remedies of City provided in the above clause related to defaults (including breach of contract) by Contractor shall not be exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law or under this Agreement. If City terminates this Agreement under paragraph (b), Contractor shall be entitled to receive as full payment for all services satisfactorily rendered and expenses incurred, an amount which bears the same ratio to the total fees specified in this Agreement as the services satisfactorily rendered by Contractor bear to the total services otherwise required to be performed for such total fee; provided, that there shall be deducted from such amount the amount of damages, if any, sustained by City due to breach of contract by Contractor. Damages for breach of contract shall be those allowed by Oregon law, reasonable and necessary attorney fees, and other costs of litigation at trial and upon appeal. 15. Access to Records City shall have access to such book, documents, papers and records of Contractor as are directly pertinent to this Agreement for the purpose of making audit,examination, excerpts,and transcripts. 16. Work is Property of City All work performed by Contractor under this Agreement shall be the property of the City. 17. Adherence to Law A. Contractor shall adhere to all applicable laws governing its relationship with its employees, including but not limited to laws, rules, regulations, and policies concerning workers' compensation, and minimum and prevailing wage requirements. B. To the extent applicable, the Contractor represents that it will comply with Executive Order 11246 as amended, Executive Order 11141, Section 503 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and all rules and regulations issued pursuant to the Acts. C. As provided by ORS 279C.525, all applicable provisions of federal, state or local statutes, ordinances and regulations dealing with the prevention of environmental pollution and the preservation of natural resources that affect the work under this contract are by reference incorporated herein to the same force and affect as if set forth herein in full. If the Contractor must undertake additional work due to the enactment of new or the amendment of existing statutes, ordinances or regulations occurring after the submission of the successful bid, the City shall issue a Change Order setting forth the additional work that must be undertaken. The Change Order shall not invalidate the Contract and there shall be, in addition to a reasonable extension,,if necessary, of the contract time, a reasonable adjustment in the contract price,if necessary, to compensate the Contractor for all costs and expenses incurred, including overhead and profits, as a result of the delay or additional work. Pursuant to ORS 279C.525(1), the following list identifies Governmental Agencies of which the City has knowledge that have enacted Environmental Laws which may affect the performance of the work: Skate Park Restrooms Public Improvement Agreement—PWR Covered Project Page 8 Template Revision—05/09/2008 Contract# FEDERAL AGENCIES ➢ Agriculture • Department of Forest Service • Soil Conservation Service ➢ Defense • Department of Army Corps of Engineers ➢ Energy • Department of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ➢ Environmental Protection Agency ➢ Department of Health and Human Services ➢ Housing and Urban Development • Department of Solar Energy Conservation Bank ➢ Interior, Department of • Bureau of Sports Fisheries and Wildlife • Bureau of Outdoor Recreation • Bureau of Land Management • Bureau of Mines • Bureau of Indian Affairs • Bureau of Reclamation • Geological Survey • Minerals Management Service ➢ Labor, Department of • Mine Safety and Health Administration • Occupational Safety and Health Administration ➢ Transportation, Department of • Coast Guard • Federal Highway Administration ➢ Water Resources Council STATE AGENCIES ➢ Administrative Services,Department of ➢ Agriculture, Department of ➢ Columbia River Gorge Commission ➢ Consumer&Business Services,Department of Oregon Occupational Safety& Health ➢ Division ➢ Energy, Department of ➢ Environmental Quality,Department of ➢ Fish and Wildlife, Department of ➢ Forestry, Department of ➢ Geology and Mineral Industries, Department of ➢ Human Resources, Department of ➢ Land Conservation and Development Commission ➢ Parks and Recreation, Department of ➢ Soil and Water Conservation Commission ➢ State Engineer ➢ State Land Board ➢ Water Resources Board Skate Park Restrooms Public Improvement Agreement—PWR Covered Project Page 9 Template Revision—05/09/2008 Contract# LOCAL AGENCIES ➢ City Council ➢ County Court ➢ County Commissioners,Board of ➢ Port Districts ➢ Metropolitan Services Districts ➢ County Service Districts ➢ Sanitary Districts ➢ Water Districts ➢ Fire Protection Districts 18. Changes City may at any time, and without notice, issue a written Change Order requiring additional work within the general scope of this Contract, or any amendment thereto, or directing the omission of or variation in work. If such Change Order results in a material change in the amount or character of the work, an equitable adjustment in the Contract price and other provisions of this Contract as may be affected may be made. Any claim by Contractor for and adjustment under this section shall be asserted in writing within thirty (30) days from the date of receipt by Contractor of the notification of change or the claim will not be allowed. Whether made pursuant to this section or by mutual agreement, no change shall be binding upon City until a Change Order is executed by the Authorized Representative of City,which expressly states that it constitutes a Change Order to this Contract. The issuance of information, advice, approvals, or instructions by City's Representative or other City personnel shall not constitute an authorized change pursuant to this section. Nothing contained in this section shall excuse the Contractor from proceeding with the prosecution of the work in accordance with the Contract, as changed. 19. Force Majeure Neither City nor Contractor shall be considered in default because of any delays in completion of responsibilities hereunder due to causes beyond the control and without fault or negligence on the part of the party so disenabled, including, but not restricted to, an act of God or of a public enemy, volcano, earthquake, fire, flood, epidemic, quarantine, restriction, area-wide strike, freight embargo, unusually severe weather or delay of Subcontractor or suppliers due to such cause; provided that the party so disenabled shall within ten (10) days from the beginning of such delay, notify the other party in writing of the causes of delay and its probable extent. Such notification shall not be the basis for a claim for additional compensation. Each party shall, however, make all reasonable efforts to remove or eliminate such a cause of delay or default and shall, upon cessation of the cause, diligently pursue performance of its obligation under Contract. 20. Nonwaiver The failure of the City to insist upon or enforce strict performance by Contractor of any of the terms of this contract or to exercise any rights hereunder shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment to any extent of its right to assert or rely upon such terms or rights on any future occasion. 21. Warranties All work shall be guaranteed by the Contractor for a period of one year after the date of final acceptance of the work by the Owner. Contractor warrants that all practices and procedures, Skate Park Restrooms Public Improvement Agreement—PWR Covered Project Page 10 Template Revision—05/09/2008 Contract# workmanship, and materials shall be the best available unless otherwise specified in the profession. Neither acceptance of the work nor payment therefore shall relieve Contractor from liability under warranties contained in or implied by this contract. 22. Attorney's Fees In case suit or action is instituted to enforce the provisions of this contract, the parties agree that the losing party shall pay such sum as the Court may adjudge reasonable attorney's fees and court costs including attorney's fees and court costs on appeal. 23. Governing Law The provisions of this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the State of Oregon. Any action or suits involving any questions arising under this Agreement must be brought in the appropriate court of the State of Oregon. 24. Conflict Between Terms It is further expressly agreed by and between the parties hereto that should there be any conflict between the terms of this instrument and the proposal of the Contractor, this instrument shall control and nothing herein shall be considered as an acceptance of the said terms of said proposal conflicting herewith. 25. Indemnification Contractor warrants that all its work will be performed in accordance with generally accepted professional practices and standards as well as the requirements of applicable federal, state and local laws, it being understood that acceptance of a contractor's work by City shall not operate as a waiver or release. Contractor agrees to indemnify and defend the City, its officers, agents and employees and hold them harmless from any and all liability, causes of action, claims, losses, damages, judgments or other costs or expenses including attorney's fees and witness costs and (at both trial and appeal level, whether or not a trial or appeal ever takes place) that may be asserted by any person or entity which in any way arise from, during or in connection with the performance of the work described in this contract, except liability arising out of the negligence of the City and its employees. If any aspect of this indemnity shall be found to be illegal or invalid for any reason whatsoever, such illegality or invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this indemnification. 26. Insurance Contractor and its subcontractors shall maintain insurance acceptable to City in full force and effect throughout the term of this contract. Such insurance shall cover all risks arising directly or indirectly out of Contractor's activities or work hereunder, including the operations of its subcontractors of any tier. Such insurance shall include provisions that such insurance is primary insurance with respect to the interests of City and that any other insurance maintained by City is excess and not contributory insurance with the insurance required hereunder. The policy or policies of insurance maintained by the Contractor and its subcontractor shall provide at least the following limits and coverages: A. Commercial General Liability Insurance: Contractor shall obtain, at contractor's expense, and keep in effect during the term of this contract, Comprehensive General Liability Insurance covering Bodily Injury and Property Damage on an "occurrence" form (1996 ISO or Skate Park Restrooms Public Improvement Agreement—PWR Covered Project Page 11 Template Revision—05/09/2008 Contract# equivalent). This coverage shall include Contractual Liability insurance for the indemnity provided under this contract. The following insurance will be carried: Coverage Limit General Aggregate $2,000,000 Products-Completed Operations Aggregate $1,000,000 Personal&Advertising Injury $1,000,000 Each Occurrence $1,000,000 Fire Damage (Any one fire) $50,000 Medical Expense (Any one person) $5,000 B. Commercial Automobile Insurance: Contractor shall also obtain, at contractor's expense, and keep in effect during the term of the contract, "Symbol 1" Commercial Automobile Liability coverage including coverage for all owned, hired, and non-owned vehicles. The Combined Single Limit per occurrence shall not be less than$1,000,000. C. Workers' Compensation Insurance: The Contractor, its subcontractors, if any, and all employers providing work, labor or materials under this Contract are subject employers under the Oregon Workers' Compensation Law and shall comply with ORS 656.017,which requires them to provide workers' compensation coverage that satisfies Oregon law for all their subject workers. Out-of-state employers must provide Oregon workers' compensation coverage for their workers who work at a single location within Oregon for more than 30 days in a calendar year. Contractors who perform work without the assistance or labor of any employee need not to obtain such coverage." This shall include Employer's Liability Insurance with coverage limits of not less than $100,000 each accident. D. Additional Insured Provision: The City of Tigard, Oregon, its officers, directors, and employees shall be added as additional insureds with respect to this contract. All Liability Insurance policies will be endorsed to show this additional coverage. E. Notice of Cancellation: There shall be no cancellation, material change, exhaustion of aggregate limits or intent not to renew insurance coverage without 30 days written notice to the City. Any failure to comply with this provision will not affect the insurance coverage provided to the City. The 30 days notice of cancellation provision shall be physically endorsed on to the policy. F. Insurance Carrier Rating: Coverage provided by the Contractor must be underwritten by an insurance company deemed acceptable by the City. The City reserves the right to reject all or any insurance carrier(s) with an unacceptable financial rating. G. Certificates of Insurance: As evidence of the insurance coverage required by the contract, the contractor shall furnish a Certificate of Insurance to the City. No contract shall be effected until the required certificates have been received and approved by the City. The certificate will specify and document all provisions within this contract. A renewal certificate will be sent to the above address 10 days prior to coverage expiration. H. Independent Contractor Status: The service or services to be rendered under this contract are those of an independent contractor. Contractor is not an officer, employee or agent of the City as those terms are used in ORS 30.265. Skate Park Restrooms Public Improvement Agreement—PWR Covered Project Page 12 Template Revision—05/09/2008 Contract# I. Primary Coverage Clarification: All parties to this contract hereby agree that the contractor's coverage will be primary in the event of a loss. J. Cross-Liability Clause: A cross-liability clause or separation of insureds clause will be included in all general liability, professional liability, pollution and errors and omissions policies required by this contract. Contractor's insurance policy shall contain provisions that such policies shall not be canceled or their limits of liability reduced without thirty (30) days prior notice to City. A copy of each insurance policy, certified as a true copy by an authorized representative of the issuing insurance company, or at the discretion of City, in lieu thereof, a certificate in form satisfactory to City certifying to the issuance of such insurance shall be forwarded to: City of Tigard Attn: Management Analyst Greer Gaston 13125 SW Hall Blvd Tigard, Oregon 97223 Such policies or certificates must be delivered prior to commencement of the work. Ten days cancellation notice shall be provided City by certified mail to the name at the address listed above in event of cancellation or non-renewal of the insurance. The procuring of such required insurance shall not be construed to limit contractor's liability hereunder. Notwithstanding said insurance, Contractor shall be obligated for the total amount of any damage, injury, or loss caused by negligence or neglect connected with this contract. 27. Method and Place of Giving Notice, Submitting Bills and Making Payments All notices, bills and payments shall be made in writing and may be given by personal delivery or by mail. Notices,bills and payments sent by mail should be addressed as follows: CITY OF TIGARD (CONTRACTOR) Attn: Management Analyst Greer Gaston Attn: Russ Langbehn Address: 13125 SW Hall Blvd Address: 8250 SW Hunziker Road Tigard, Oregon 97223 Tigard OR 97223 Phone: (503) 718-2595 Phone: (503) 684-0443 Fax: (503) 684-8840 Fax: (503) 620-6692 Email: greer@tigard-or.gov Email: russ@centrexconstruction.net and when so addressed, shall be deemed given upon deposit in the United States mail,postage prepaid. In all other instances, notices, bills and payments shall be deemed given at the time of actual delivery. Changes may be made in the names and addresses of the person to whom notices, bills and payments are to be given by giving written notice pursuant to this paragraph. 28. Hazardous Materials Contractor shall supply City with a list of any and all hazardous substances used in performance of this Agreement. That list shall identify the location of storage and use of all such hazardous substances and identify the amounts stored and used at each location. Contractor shall provide City with material safety data sheets for all hazardous substances brought onto City property, created on City property or Skate Park Restrooms Public Improvement Agreement—PWR Covered Project Page 13 Template Revision—05/09/2008 Contract# delivered to City pursuant to this Agreement. For the purpose of this section, "hazardous substance" means hazardous substance as defined by ORS 453.307(5). Contractor shall complete the State Fire Marshall's hazardous substance survey as required by ORS 453.317 and shall assist City to complete any such survey that it may be required to complete because of substances used in the performance of this Agreement. 29. Hazardous Waste If, as a result of performance of this Agreement, Contractor generates any hazardous wastes, Contractor shall be responsible for disposal of any such hazardous wastes in compliance with all applicable federal and state requirements. Contractors shall provide City with documentation, including all required manifests, demonstrating proper transportation and disposal of any such hazardous wastes. Contractor shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless City for any disposal or storage of hazardous wastes generated pursuant to this Contract and any releases or discharges of hazardous materials. 30. Severability In the event any provision or portion of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable or invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and shall in no way be affected or invalidated thereby. 31. Demolition—Salvage and Recycling As required by ORS 279C.510, Contractor shall salvage or recycle any construction and demolition debris if feasible and cost-effective. 32. Complete Agreement This Agreement and attached exhibits constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties. No waiver, consent, modification, or change of terms of this Agreement shall bind either party unless in writing and signed by both parties. Such waiver, consent, modification, or change if made, shall be effective only in specific instances and for the specific purpose given. There are no understandings, agreements, or representations, oral or written, not specified herein regarding this Agreement. Contractor,by the signature of its authorized representative,hereby acknowledges that he has read this Agreement,understands it and agrees to be bound by its terms and conditions. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, City has caused this Agreement to be executed by its duly authorized undersigned officer and Architect has executed this Agreement on the date hereinabove first written. Approved by Tigard's Local Contract Review Board: A/D l A PPLI(-AB LE' CITY OF G CONTRAC da Signa Signa e dip 1AA,��v�a A Printed 6ame &Title U Printed Name Title 9�a�/o 9 �9,7 � Date Dat Skate Park Restrooms Public Improvement agreement—PWR Covered Project Page 14 Template Revision—05/09/2008 City of Tigard _ S Exhibit A Memorandum To: All Contractor From: Nicklas Nissen Re: Skate Park Restroom Date: 6/30/09 Scope of Work: Supply all necessary labor and material to complete the following items: 1. Excavate as needed for new restroom. 2. Mono Pour new concrete slab for restroom. 3. Install new utilities as shown on plans except use ABS instead of cast iron for waste and vent. 4. Construct two restrooms as per plans. 5. Supply and install new board and bat siding to match existing. 6. Supply and install new roofing and flashing as per plans. 7. Supply and install new 5/8" drywall per plans on walls and ceiling. 8. Supply and install door, frame and hardware per door schedule. 9. Supply and install new white FRP per plans. 10. Supply and install new surfaces to match existing. 11. Supply and install all electrical per plans. 12. Supply and install all electrical per plans. 13. Supply and install two new countertops per plans. 14. Supply and install all plumbing per plans, except using Wrisbo and some copper for rough-in. 15. Floor finish to be hard troweled concrete. 16. Clean up and remove all construction debris from site. Dotes: 1. Owner to supply building permit. 2. No landscaping figured. 3. All work to be done during normal business hours. I have value engineered the plumbing materials and fixtures to keep the price down. I would like if you could do your your bid with these fixture and materials. Materials and fixtures Acorn stainless steel water closet model 2115-W-2-1.6-FVN-ADA-HS Acorn stainless steel lavatory model 1652FA-1-LF-3 Elkay stainless steel drinking fountain model EDFP214RPK Use ABS pipe for waste lines and venting, Use PEX pipe for water lines and common floor drains Please call if you have any questions Nick Nissen Facilities Supervisor Office 503-718-2605 Cell 503-327-5471 Q E.mi LL 3 m `- 26 u �PORT"N0. CITY OF TIGARD __ U UNFJ 6 0 Clien[ FI—t_ _TI ST Cm'of TICAM S_K_A_TEPA1R'Aw'%._ RESTROOMS - M� , PAracs�, �° I PROJECT LOCATION 8720 SW BURNHAM STREET pROJ��T � , SW ST N TIGARD, OREGON LOCA„oN — ' SITE MAP TrAm SKATE PARK RESTROOM VICINITY MAP ADMON ®lvN.T.S SITE INFORMATION LEGA_De9gYpbN 2DAMecnOnlcDl/Eleat CONS I-TAN9 TAX LOT: 2S 10 CEN 00200 SYST1515 S DESM AVE" TANTS ZONING: MD-CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT 1515 SE WATER AVE., SUITE 400 PORTLAND,OR 97214 Phone: (503)248-0227 FAX: (503)248-0240 ABBREVIATIONS SYMBOLS AND REFERENCES DRAWING INDEX ACCENT PALM GR EXTFRTW WSUUnaF WFaauAnw RADNS — Ae ARGIDR BOLT Fee.SYSTEY Wwl WSUUnON RAD RAOUL T7.1 TITLE SHEET AND INDEX OF DRAWINGS AC ACRAL_CONCRETE E1EV ELEVA— WT ip110R RBE ROK BAY G-AnOH OETAI ACT Aammut CULND TIKE ELECT aTEemleu Rrs REF1EeiED CEILWc PLAN A. AD ADw1/"°"6'B w C-NAa NT RRDK DRAW CIVIL DRAWINGS AYERIGNS MTX OISABtu11E3 ACT wat wCINEER ZT aaST EFETRNLE/AEFRIcwATaR BUILDING SECTION KEY MARKS SHEET OEINL REFERENCE W. 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CONTACT: NECK NISSEN DgOUP YALPRWRE AND AAE NOT 10 BE MW REPRCNGD v Y uAUNw. !AC£K 5110 0 YASOXRY O^wWG T. TITLE SHEEP M 1 IOP wR ERNISSIDx �� F� FADE K wAu P METAL P.. C. CML-SITE OEVELOPIAENT PHONE:(503)718-2605 REVISIONS: CO. COWu1aFT FSw F,w SmE un PETAL TAB TOP ANO BOnOw L LANDSCAPE FAX: (503)684-8840 cONCiRTE i�rlT'ODT/FIRE iPEATED NEPA rrwP K cEAMW PatARY A. ARCHITECTURAL ngnOligard-or.9oV �i aVmoa�wON DD.iA rwc molau FIRE /TEY s, srRucruPAL 5 DAre CCrF CPVFmwCE FABRIC WALL MWAIHc TECnav AaNCY THTC rMlw(NFST) P. PLUMBING Seo 9R£T Ca1N[CnW Fwc AIIC -ACT TL TOTAL UM M. MECHANICAL La15T COxSTRUCTIW CA CAUK xO..// muWaM TN TOE RAIL E. ELECTPoGL �nmNU0uK5 Ly wAB DAR R.- To Top K B. SUB CATEGORY NUMBER REFERRING TO TYPE OF DRAWING OR ARCH/STRUCT/CIVIL/LANDSCAPE CWTR �wVAu13D NON-RATm TK TK 0,fWiWc CaiRUWTEO(IM) FRN s ART 9DE(0) TOS TOP K STER GROUPING. WORD CODRDWAlE Ce 1311-1Au BEAM NlE T TO FXCEID TOM TOP K WALL 1. 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SCHEDVLES FAX 50J PEXNY(«AILS) HOPE Hlal DwaTY PaYETIB3FNE WP OPPOAIE LNII£4 NOim OTXmMSF ( )228-1285 SHEET TITLE: oe oEFaqum B R x NaR xDR «EADm OA ou 6mE Du Du -I.arATm cmw„ uDFDBa9mmDu.DRm 51RUTITLE OON DOUBLE WR « WARE OSF/07TACE W7-W7­FACE U/S UNDERSmE SHEET DEryn DET.Va rn „ oac ECTIMAL K PRINKING iCUHTAW/ A HOLLOW PETAL KNOCNDOWuCIALTY HaCODE vmi M.RnCK DNaA6 R ND LOW PET RaDED OTS KFN TO STRDCTDRE Fa E6 reD E MECH/ELEC/PLUMBING AND �I"YETER Rrz HaRaa+ru NEr xwx O H Cm TRE e-H /AMA- ITB PM+nCLE I— Dw DruEnslLw "(e) NaM(S) PDA powDw DRI.w A„oars V SYSTEM DESIM 00NSL LTANTS INDEX a _G LOAD xwcrN Bar PJ P'Wa'wN= w/CRC NAn„c w/Eulcu RcvsTANCE 1515 SE WATER.SUITE,400 OF DEEP Rr�c xUnuO ppuARAWM /o =.T— PORTLAND.OREGON 97214 DR DLOR HVAC .u"CAR mvDlnwmcrlcw AND �Plnq PWVA000 we wATm aosrr CONTACT: DAVID NICHOLS � xF /WALL COYERI"C HM HEADED MZII SIW PNL PANEL WON maunWAa euDpwc NDE Prt PAM MK FLARCE BEAU PHONE: (503)248-0227 05 DOWSPauT mt "I Ps POVq sTNP w'ATw"EAroR FAX (503)248-D240 IFC WTFRNAnCNAL FIRE CODE wATw PRODF/MNp PANELDIO DM; WRAWUlG PSF POUNDS Pw SWARE FEET 'AM PESISTANi dONd®sdcpdX.e m WC INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL NDE PG DMS OOMlS NC WTF 'TCHAL pWYBDIO CNF PaIN05 pw SaIAPE Ixb1 WS wATEA STDP/MLDFD SND fA/ Ix5 DWwSIW ITT m T '/ w/F M]DED WINE—R. DRAWN BY:JEC/NMB INVc-NT ELEVATION WAR wflDm MRE ME91 FT EAw FA2 IF INSIDE FACE PANT PAWINri CHLORIDE P E N CHECKED BY: BKA SHEET TV -�� 102A 1 3'-0•x7'-0' 1 3/4' HM HM P I I HM p 1/A8.1 I3/AB.1 2/AB.fI H1 -- 102A 225 LL DOOR SCHEDULE NOTES DOOR HARDWARE GROUP 3m O HM HOLLOW METAL Hf: 93K BEST LOCKS: (7 PIN COURSE HOUSING.TYPE N.LEVER STYLE 15 n ' I 2 2 ' MFR MANUFACTURER SATIN CHROME PLATED) �- P PAINT(MATCH EXISTING BUILIDING COLOR) BUTTS _m o _ 1 SURFACE MOUNTED DOOR CLOSER j= DOOR STOP,AND DOOR DEADBOLT 0 z KICK PLATE n /• 3 3/ \• I �I WHETHERSTIPPING m W mG ¢ / THESHOLD e m m 0 6 I/ DOM DRIP 10 A 1 P 1 2 A 11� I e MAG LOCKS W/TIMER AND RELEASE SWITCH BY CAMDEN DOOR CONTROLS-- W m 'i L 3 A2,1 (INSTALLER TO VERIFY COMPONENT CONFIGURATION FOR PROPER FUNCTION) A5,1 I I I 1, A5.1 6 A2.1 NOTE:ALL ITEMS TO BE SATIN ALUMINUM FINISH UNO t7 U of f c EL �� STROOM UNISEX UNISEX RE % I I RESTROOM tot j \ 102 / gknt I I I I FINISH SCHEDULE crry or AM PAWS DrPAFn)AEW L L 9 - J FLOOR BASE N.WALL E.WALL S.WALL W.WALL CEILING ROOM ROOM NAME MAT'L MATY. MAT'L MAT'L MAT'L MAT'L MAT'L GELLING COMMENTS _ /e�\ NO FINISH FINISH FINISH FINISH FINISH FINISH FINISH HEIGHT \Vc/ IO,A MEN'S RESTROOM SC RB GB/P/FP GB/P/FP G8//Pu/FP GB/P/FP GB/P 8'-6'3 21 ,OTA 0f2 \ 102A WO.MEN'S RESTRDOM SC RB GR/'P/FP GB/P/FP GB/P/FP GB/P/FP GB/P I8'-6•t ----- - - N!j FINISH SCHEDULE NOTES B FP FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PANEL(WHITE) P PAINT(NEUTRAL GROUND SW7568,SHERWIN WILLIAMS) SC SEALED CONCRETE GB GYPSUM BOARD RB RUBBER BASE 2'-6' 11" 3'-4' S'-9' 3'-4' Il" R.D. R.D. FINISH SCHEDULE COMMENTS TYP 1 1. SEE PLAN AND ELEVATIONS FOR LOCATION 14'-3" AND CLARIFICATION OFF WALL TREATMENTS Prapct 2 B A GENERAL NOTES TrIa O 2 A. ELEVATION 100'-0'EQUALS FINISH FLOOR ELEVATION OF 157'-0'AS SATE PAW A2.1 INDICATED ON CIVIL DRAWINGS RESTAODM 1-6112) FLOOR PLAN B. SEE S/A1.1 FOR INTERIOR SIGNAGE AMMON C. DIMENSIONS REFLECT FACE OF FINISH TO FACE OF FINISH UNG D. WA L THICKNESSES ARE NOMINAL UNO 112'-6'1 E SEE INTERIOR ELEVATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 1 2 ALIGNALIGN W%EXISTING4 F. ALL PARTITIONS ARE WALL TYPE P1 UNO PARAPET G. SEE SHEET ABA FOR WALL TYPE DEFINITION AND BOTH EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR DETAILS NOTE: 27 H. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO ENSURE CLEANUP OF AREA UPON COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION NORTH ELEVATION SIMILAR 1. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING ANY DAMAGED WORK TO EXISTING BUILDING OPPOSITE VIEW WITHOUT DOORS 1-0• 14 ffil �l I I I�11 I I�11 I I I I�11 ,5 CAUSED BY CONSTRUCTION WORK ON THE NEW ADDITION OF RESTRCOMS. Nechonkol/Electricd/Plumbing J. ALUMINUM SHOULD MEET ASTM B 209(ASTM B 209M).0.032 INCH THICK;MILL FINISH. SIMM DESM 91TAN,9 108'-6'x STAINLESS STEEL SHOULD MEET ASTM A 666 TYPE 304 SOFT TEMPER,0.015 INCH THICK; 1515 SE WATER AVE., 112 BOTTOM EA�VE SMOOTH j9 FlN. SUITE 400 ALIGN WITH EXISTING PARAPET ALIGN WITH ACCESSORIES: FASTNERS SHOULD BE GALVINIZED STEEL W/SOFT NEOPRENE WASHERS PORTLAND,OR 97214 •j one: EXISTING _1- PLASTIC CEMENT SHOULD MEET ASTM D 4585 TYPE 1 Ph (503)248-0227 P 2. RIMER SHOULD BE ZINC CHROMATE TYPE FA%: (503)248-0240 MATCH PROTECTIVE BACKING PAINT SHOULD BE ZINC MOLYBDATE ALKYD. EXISTING K. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY AND CONFIRM ALL DIMENSIONS AND LAYOUT INFORMATION. NOTIFY OWNER FOLLOWED BY ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES PRIOR 108'-6'1_ 29 TO CONSTRUCTION.DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS BOTTOM EAYE� ALIGN WITH ,'-4' I'-4' 6" 6' 1'-4' i'-4' TYP KEYNOTES EXISTING 2'-1' 1. ADA ACCESSIBLE WALL MOUNTED WATER CLOSET AND GRAB BARS--SEE E/13/AB.1 MATCH 2. GRAB BARS--SEE B/13/AB.1 2, 7 / \ EXISTING 3. 3 ROLL TOILET PAPER HOLDER DISPENSER NO.R-2601,ACQUIRE THROUGH RESTROOM WORLD--SEE C/13/AB.1 4. SINK WITH INTEGRATED SOAP DISPENSER--SEE PLUMBING S. 3'12'XT SERIES ACCESS PANEL BY NYSTROM,PROVIDE AT LAVATORY AND TOLIET-- - 11 TYP ENSURE ACCESS PANEL COMES WITH LOCKING CAPABILITIES AND PAINTED TO MATCH SIDING 6. ELECTRIC HAND BLOWER MOUNTED 3'-0'FROM CORNER--SEE A/13/ALTA AND ELECTRICAL 30 7. PROVIDE FLASHING CAP AT TOP OF WALL SIMILAR TO DETAIL 10/A8.1 100'-0'A B. DRINKING FOUNTAIN i0 BE INSTALLED SO BATTEN PASSES BY--SEE F/13/ABA AND PLUMBING 12 iYP FINISOE FLH WR 9. 2'X2'M SERIES ACCESS PANEL BY NYSTROM TO ACCESS DRINKING FOUNTAIN d \ O / EO 1'-4" EO )OFLOORRAIN S UMBIN HOLLOW METAL DOOR -9} 13.2 2''BATTENS E DOOR SCHEDULE t' _ 12. CORNER TRIM {� ' 4 cC` + a B i a EAST ELEVATION 4.EXISTING BUILDING 131/2 15.CERTAIN TEED PRESIDENTIAL SHAKE LUXURY SHINGLES IN AGED BARK 100'-0•x T'Y.P 76.2%6 DFL/2 WOOD STUDS 12"OC W/BATT INSULATION112,6, 7.ETER / �',O��Q OR PLOOD FINISH 1'-6}' 4'-3• 14 22 T/PARAPET 18.WOOD 1CEI LING JOIST SHEATHING PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING BUILDING / ALIGN A8.1 23 24 FIELD VERIFY 19.PLYAOO7 SOFFIT WITH VENT--PAINT TO MATCH EXISTING BUILDING 20.4'CONCRETE SUB ON GRADE W//4 AT 24.OC EA WAY 21.CLOSURE WALL FOR CAP BETWEEN EXISTING AND NEW BUILDING O ° gTu nE�g7vF°On9 2 SOUTH ELEVATION 22,SNACNA RECTANGULAR PROFILED 6'GUTTER.PRE ELECTRO GALVANIZED 0.02 INCH THICK �HE6E NAM-ME 741 P ERTY V /2'=Y-D' I ; u 0°'°R a amus n u"r°.­ P­ 23.3" rt BASE METAL AND SHOP PRE-PRIMED.-- PAINT TO MATCH BUILDING COLORTV •j VERIFY W/OWNER BEFORE INSTALLATION AND AWIRING If STANDARD COLOR IS PREFERRED w�0iinal P6 rmrt1T L 23.3•DOWNSPOUT 24.SCUPPER LEADING TO DOWNSPOUT REVISIONS: B 2 I I A 25.CRICKET $ 26.ROOF SOFFIT EDGE o :aa m A 27.NEW ACCENT PIECES ADDED TO EXISTING BUILDING 25 27.REMOVE EXISTING SHINGLES AROUND AREA AS REQUIRED 2'-6" /--- -----\ 112'-6" /"--- _----\ 0 27.TO ADD NEW PIECES AND FLASH APPROPRIATELY T PARAPET I I T PARAPET I I -I 28.HIDE PLYWOOD SIDING JOINTS BEHIND BATTEN 29.SOLAR TUBES 1600S WITH OPTMEW DIFFUSER AND 26 WATT LIGHT,MFR IS SOLATUBE I I 1 I 4 Ef�1 _-SEE ELECTRICAL J1 32 I 1 3i 32 I I 25 v \ p 15 J0.6•x8"RESTROOM SIGNAGE WITH BOTH MALE/FEMALE SYMBOLS/HANDICAP SYMBOL 1 4'-0- _ 1 VI' AND BRAILLE TEXT--MOUNT SIGN CENTER AT 60•AFF. 1 I 31.)¢•PLYWOOD W/80 O 6-D.C.AND PANEL EDGES AND 12.O.0*INTERIOR SUPPORTS / 32./1 ' I I I I \ TJI O 24'0'C W/SIMPSON H2.5 EA END 108-6' I 108-6' I ,I '1 1 29 33.EDDYING PER 2/A8.1.7YP ENTIRE PERIMETER T/PLAT� \- ---- T/PLATE \- ----� �F,�( / SHEET TITLE: 7 LEGEND FLOOR PLAN 19\ 9 M a-D• EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS Ash EXTERIOR WALL 21 p5 1 EXTERIOR WALL 10 SECTIONS B AB.I i6 PARTITION TYPE TYPICAL j (SEE SHEET AST FOR WALL TYPES) s J7 ,i NON-RATED INTERIOR FULL HEIGHT PARTITION ,j WALL UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE _4 FIBERGLASS PANELING AND RUBBER BASE DRAWN BY: 2 A8.1 ZO A8.1 20 v ALIGN J _--` CHECKED BY: 100'-0" - I00'-0' t 14'-3' 2'-1" -- - SHEET FINISH-FLOOR .'. F�'. FINISH FLOOR ADA ACCESSIBLE TURNING ..''..,: 27 14 RADIUS AND CLEAR FLOOR SPACE m I •. 2 A21 10• 33 33 Tl-It PAINT TYPES PAINT PL WOOD PARTITION TYPES ARE REFERENCED ON PLANS AND EXISTING BUILDING LL �n IN DETAILS 6" 1.2 BATTEN WOOD STUD W/R21 m PARTITION TYPES ARE IDENTIFIED USING A NOTATION BEYOND BATT INSULATION u SYSTEM AS FOLLOWS: P3 -j§"GYP BD P2 -34"GYP BD PJ -3E"GYP SO WEATHER RESISTANT W/VAPOR BARRIER c c m 2 X 6 STUDS A7 16"OC -2 X 6 STUDS AT 16'OC -10 SOUND ATTENUATION A.PARTITION CONSTRUCTION BARRIER OVER 3f"GYP BD m m m -5)f"SOUND ATTENUATION BATT INSULATION -5YK"SOUND ATTENUATION- A. BATT INSULATION c LL Pl,P2,P3,...GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND �T PLYWOOD SHEATHING SHIM AS REO'D OVERALL DIMENSIONS -)1['PLYWOOD SHEATHING BATT INSULATION -2%12 STUDS AT 16"OC O TYVEK MOISTURE BARRIER - GYP BD -�2"PLYWOOD SHEATHING p W < m B.PARTITION CONDITION - FINISHED i1-11 PLYWOOD -TYVEK MOISTURE BARRIER r p q A, FINISHED T/-11 PLYWOOD B.C.. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF - V'm COMPONENTS AND PERMUTATIONS,IF ANY I. PLYWOOD SHEATHING METAL FLASHING METAL FLASHINGPIA C = .I I: DRIP DOOR JAMB MULLION 1D 0.It n b PARTITION CONSTRUCTION CONT.BAKER ROD AND SEALANT glent PARTITION CONDI71 CITY OF MAW iPARKS DHPARTA@tT n SHEAR WALL PLAN P2 CENTRAL WALL PLAN P3 PLUMBING WALL , ( I 1 DOOR HEAD AE.1 1 1/2"=1.-0.o 6'WOOD STUD W/R-21 GYPSUM WALL BOARD 5/8•GYP BO BATT INSULATION W/VA'BARRIER 6'STUDS %.GYP SO 5/8"GYPSUM BOARD FIBERGLASS REI NFORCED PLYWOOD SHEATHING BATT INSULATION PrO)eCI 2x6 FRAMING PLASTIC PANEL 2x6 WOOD SRL PLATE PLYWOOD SHEATHING DOOR FRAME ANGFHOR W/%.o ANCHOR BOLTS -- - :. SKATE PA O 2'-0"O.C. BLDG PAPER OVER EXTERIOR INTERIOR OM MTL DOOR FRAME (2)14 AT TOP PLYWOOD SHEATHING PLYWOOD SHEATHING AMMON MTL DOOR GRACE WCOR PLUS 1x2 BATTEN BEYOND WEATHER RESISTANT BARRIER APPLIED FREE OF WRINKLES, 14 AT 24.OC 1 EXTERIOR FINISH EXTENDING FROM PLYWOOD T1-11 PLYWOOD BOTTOM RAIL TO BOTTOM OF BASE PAINT TO MATCH WEATHERSTRIPPING DO NOT ATTACH GYP BD EXISTING BUILDING ry TO CONCRETE FINISH GRADE THRESHOLD--SET IN CONCRETE SUB WEATHER SHEATHING Mechanl<cl/Electrical/Plumbing CAULKING __ 81,81BA DE"CONSULTANTS FULL MASTIC BED "MAX RUBBER BASE __ _ __ WEATHER RESISTIVE BARRIER EXTERIROR SHEATHING CONCRETE SUB 1515 SE WATER AVE., '�MIN FINISHED T1-I1 EXISTING SUITE 400 WEATHER RESISTANT BARRIER PAINT TO MATCH EXISTING PORTLAND,OR 97214 e FLEXIBLE FLASHING WITH 3'LAP J74' 1'x3)¢"SMOOTH SEALANT AT EACH Phone.(503)248-0227 SII. ILII I EXTERIOR FINISHED TRIM BOARD SIDE OF BATTEN FAX: (503)248-0240 EXTERIOR SLAB T1-11 PLYWOD NOTE: CONT.CAULK PAINT TO MATCH USE DOW CORNING SEALANT THAT MEETS 1x2 BATTEN EXISTING BUILDING w ASTM C920 GRADE NS CLASS 25.USES M.G, FASTEN AS REWIRED DO AND A-SINGLE COMP014ENT 2 DOOR SILL 3 EXTERIOR DOOR JAMB 4 WALL AT BOTTOM ��CORNER TRANSITION g K o VERTICAL BATTEN Aai1 1/2'=r-D' Aa.i J 1'-0 w J"=1'-p`; A&1 TYPICAL J=1'-0'> RI FLASHING FLASHING CAP4 CONT SEALANT UNDER FLASHING LAP V FIELD VERIFY 6"OVERLAP r I I BITUMINOUS WALL X-PLYWOOD SHEATHING _* STRUCTURE ABOVE BASE FLASHING 2X6 O 12"OC FLASHING CAP FIBER CANT SIMPSON CSIB STRAP W/ WEATHER BARRIER OVER PER MFR 12"END LENGTH O 4'-0.O.C. )<e"PLYWOOD SHEATHING RECOMMENDATION SINGLE PLY ROOF FLASHING LIP Q PLYNOOD OVER 2X8 FASCIA I L��'3 �✓j TRIM SHEATHING WOOD STUDS ROOF SHINGLES - 3"RIOD (J)16d _ �y INSULATION •i BUILDING OVERHANG ROOF BASE FIBERGLASS REINFORCED ar,+ 1F;;3i7"p$n PANELING WOW TRUSS BOTTOM CHER I, p t� ND ATTENUATION INSULATION FLASHING O WL COR A VENT 5-400 STRIP 2.BLOCKIN w CRICKET BOTTOM PLATE i0 FINISH PAINT TO MATCH AS REO'D MADE OF GYP BD EA SIDE FLOOR WITH POWDER DRIVEN EXISTING BUILDING SHEET ANCHORS AT 4'-0"OC �'Au RiaAR N.1 E0o '7. METAL WOOD STUDS DEE DRAMNcs ARE ME PRp?EFiY OF JN P NATAENIJE AND ARE NOT 10 OE 2'_�• t GRACE WCOR PLUS 1 FED w ANr .NER. mTMdll PRIOR wR PEm�I5510N Ae.t IN CONCRETE SUB RENSIONS: OTE: 6" < aNDpAEyrErA 1X2 TRIM ` PROVIDE GRACE MOR PUSHING ROOF SHINGLES sW SIMPSON A34 ROOF JOIST j6"CW BO SEE 1 Wi TAPER OFF GW BD O 2'-0"OC WOOD STUD W/R21 BATT REFLECTED CEILING `/ BETWEEN WOOD MEMBER AND MASONRY 0. AT WALLS NfHILTH RECEIVE nosENO INSULATION W/VAPOR BARRIER PLANS FOR HEIGHTS OR CONCRETE . %"GYP BD AFF EXTEND FLASHING 6'MIN ° d c FLAT BASE WALL AT ROOF EAVE a CEILING JOIST FRAMING s WALL TO STRUCTURE 10 TRIM WALL PIECE 3 n NON-BEARING WALL aAT FLOOR Aa.t 1 1/2'-1'-0"y As.1 WOOD TRUSS WITH BLOCKING NO SCALE qg,1 J/4"=1-0'o A81 AT EX STING BUI DING ROOF 1 1/2"=/-0 3 Ab.1 3"=1'-0 0 3 A EXTEND ROOFING - ® FIBERGLASS PANELING INTO SCUPPER WALL TYPE AS SCHEDULED z rrtioOs �' �O'c N�rFniNmE a sm 1.re ROOF ASSEMBLYAND ��� •n / ® 2•_0. STAINLESS STEEL COUNTERTOP r// Ar srm s ®vAv vx nc Frrwc rxwmx Aim Imo m Auaw4 a -%�INSTALL PER MFR'S I F+* \� SHEET TITLE n RECOMMENDATIONS ACI ONfR/ORYPR F B yJiAfl BAR SFCTION ACCESSORY I `� _ rm DETAILS CESSIBLE NTS 5 O 7 ROLL TISSUE HOLDER BULLNOSED EDGE '- r�cnx nc cvm. 'Y°�rV'r 6 Au aac su+�c AND vawv�mwm DISPENSER 14 1-0, J-6- - / • r m anAO rauws OUTLETS J'-p" PROVIDE STAINIES AB.1 6'J'-0" STEEL FLASHING WITH p 2x4 FASCIA FULLY WELDED SEAMS w oa°nvlrs a A•FNe1m er.K sAv�mwxp�'�'1x>m w � j o w FRP TRANSITION -6" m ie 6" 6' 2" 2x4 AT EACH nmcnvu vo TRIM AT TERMINATION 0 MT BAR SUPPORT 6"GUTTER •I 1 / mmw znOt m F.B.N'x 2•WITH(J) * AND CORNERS som.c auu mWw�A.aee �x.umaPaulm M ® (J)N e x tYt'UG SCREW A TO 2x4 AT COUNTER AND -- n.Ac oA OEvu D�Si1LTGt1E5.-6tlQ-QUTI FT5 E " MB THRU STUDS z m�ianc�a w�vwrMe°3Rowcm�r ml rwaru mr Tam o--�® LENDo Z LOCATE FB SUPPORTS ® AT J'-0"OC MAX �on�w Fwx; onua1e vo¢1 urs DRAWN BY:NMB 4•RUBBER BASE 19" CHECKED BY: BKA T + 2-9• R PROVID2 BLOCKING EBLONG M�*A wA SHEET c� 6" INSULATION STUDS- '(j 3"DOWNSPOUT l3P/AIpNA .@ N B" SHONE!FOR NCLARITY 7Q, A8.1 P DRINKING FOUNTAIN OF DRAWING Q MEN RESTROOM_ELEVATION K TOILET FIXTURES FIXTURES o n LAVATORY SECTION SCUPPER TO DOWNSPOUT Q_J LANDSCAPE AREAPAVED AREA ILL ;w OR PLAN I . •�-y�4° v$-- I ? SAWCU7 CURB TO PAVING SECTION,CRUSHED °oc u w CLEAN EDGE.PATCH ROCK BASE OR LANDSCAPING r-_A To SMOOTH SURFACE CONCRETE FRAME CASING 6' CONCRETE CURB CLE NWT FRAME AND COVER ���/, ��• d //f\/r✓r i��/j 4o j�/i ®ME®6 0 ///---SAWCU7 CURB TO "'/�`Jj. /�\//,r (1('-0'GRANULAR BACKFILL ®®a a y 5 / CLEAN EDGE.PATCH �i \ o COMPA TION CIFICEQUREATIONS MENTS) Ix w m c / TO SMOOTH SURFACE PAVING SECTION A 45'ELBOW %�° �ow0�° (31 U W F J CONCRETE CURB °o°p'O.oI'"°G=d'9 0. 1'-0'GRANULAR BACKFILL CITY -APPROVED SEWER LINE 0 c WHEEL BLOCKS. 45 WYE �o°:�`O,�o`C0. (SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR CITY OF SEE DETAIL COMPACTION REQUIREMENTS) BE4EL PIPE PAfi:8 D�AF{IMENf \\/ ewe. ASPHALT PAVING SECTION END FLUSH W/CURB /j\// �jY\i//�' / \/i/�i/\//f a a 9�°°000 °d•• e4 REBAR,18'LONG �'�, `on A_A \ ~ Y \' \\ 'moo°`A°.lvao'o°O j0 SIZE AND TYPTY PE(MAIN PIPE) (2)PER WHEEL BLOCK. ELEVATION °'0�•D0 c0 A PRECAST CURB STOP a CURB BREAK c K FOR DOWNSPOUT CLEANOUT (&UTILITY TRENCH BEDDING AND BACKFILL \p2_0/N.T.S wrvz.m C20 N.T.S. v, C20 N.T.S. C20 N.T. oz.xa� C20 N.T.S. KEYNOTES AS N N P A J GENERAL NOTES BRA�`,lyl 1. ALIGN BUILDING W EXISTING STRUCTURE 2i CROSS SLryF 7OOIID ED(i EACH SIDE O EXISTING BATT ,SEE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS 1, ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS AND THE _ 2. 4'PVC SANITARY SEWER STUB TO BUILDING REQUIREMENTS OF THE CITY OF TIGARD,CLEAN WATFR BERVICES(CNS), '• _ SEE PLUMBING PLANS FOR INTERNAL PLUMBING AND THE CURRENT AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS WATER STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC Propct _ ''•'�' WORKS CONSTRUCTION. �� -� 3. LOCATE EXISTING UTILITIES AND SANITARY -I ' I_ 2. THE WORKING DRAWINGS ARE GENERALLY DIAGRAMMATIC. THEY GO NOT SHOW SKA71=pq ECONNECTION PRIOR TO NGINEER OF POTENTIAL CONVICTS N.NOTIFY EVERY OFFSET,BEND OR ELBOW REWIRED FOR INSTALLATION IN THE SPACE II° PROVIDED. THEY DO NOT SHOW EVERY DIMENSION,COMPONENT PIECE.SECTION, 1'E,4TflOOM COMPACT SU El AIA AGGREGATE 4'CONCRETE 3,000 PSI 4MIN)3�'S.DYP 4. WHEELSTOP.SEE DETAIL A C2.0 JOINT.OR FITTING REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT.ALL LOCATIONS FOR �pR TO 95S CE MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY ((MAA CONTROL JOINTS A 5-0 0/C ANO / WORK SHALL BE CHECKED AND COORDINATED WITH EXISTING CONDITIONS IN THE (3-YIN) FJPA ON JOINTS AT 20'-0'0/C OR FIELD BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION.EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AS SHOW ON PSS 5. MATCH EXISTING AT EXPANSION JOINT OR LAYING WITHIN THE LIMITS OF EXCAVATION SHALL BE VERIFIED AS TO 2'MIN.DEPTH.OF SAWCU7 CLEAN EDGE AS NECESSARY CONDITION,SIZE AND LOCATION BY UNCOVERING,PROVIDING SUCH IS AGGREGATE){-0 PERMITTED BY LOCAL PUBLIC AUTHORITIES WITH JURISDICTION.BEFORE F CONCRETE SIDEWALK 6. SAWCU7 CURB BREAK,SEE DETAIL B/C20 BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTOR TO NOTIFY ENGINEER IF THERE ARE ]. SAWCU7 CURB BREAK FOR DOWNSPOUT, ANY DISCREPANCIES. L.20 N.T.S, `""" SEE DETAIL C/C2.0 3. REQUEST BY THE CONTRACTOR FOR CHANGES TO THE PLANS MUST BE B. MATCH TO EXISTING FENCE APPROVED BY THE PROJECT ARCHITECT. 4. PROVIDE GATE.POSTS.MESH.AND HARDWARE TO MATCH ADJACENT FENCING. Mechanieal/EI tricel/PIe bh9 9, 3'WIDE MANGATE W/LOCKING HARDWARE PROVIDE ADDITIONAL FENCING AND TERMINAL POSTS TO SPAN REMAINING GAPS BYSIBA C7�10l1 CONBlLTANIB SEE GENERAL NOTE 4. EITHER SIDE OF GATE.COORDINATE SELECTION OF LOCKING HARDWARE WITH OWNER. 1515 SE WATER AVE., SUITE 400 PORTLAND,OR 97214 GRADING NOTES FAX: (03)2 240-0227 LEGEND F%: (503)248-0240 ';yam 4.0 SANITARY LINE O 2,OAAIN SANITARY CLEANOUT 4'PVC SANITARY LINE NDICATEDAOitffiL N41ERE GRADES ARE NOT OBRING ALL FINISH ADES TO ERWISE APPROXIMATE LS METAL FRAME AND COVER/ OTHERWISE OBVIOUS MATCH RIM TO EXISTING E,RADE 4'PVC SANITARY CLEANOUT ARE TO BE THE SAME AS STRUCTURE. SIDEWALKS,CURBS, V THESLOP GRADE OF ADJACENT STRUCTURE. GRADE TO UNIFORM LEVELS OR SLOPES B 9 BETWEEN POINTS WHERE GRADES ARE GIVEN. ROUND OFF SURFACES,AVOID - CONCRETE SIDEWAIX W/SCORINO ABRUPT CHANGES IN LEVELS. ROUGH GRADE TO ALLOW FOR DEPTH E '1 - CONCRETE SUBS.WALKS,AND THEIR BASE COURSES. GRADE FOR PAVED �_Tu - 111`x°. - ___ ,ey: 1 3'CONCRETE OVER 4'CRUSHED 'I° '1, I DRIVES AND PAVED PARKING AREAS AS INDICATED AND SPECIFIED HEREIN, AND DPROVIDDE FOR MATERIAL. RSURFFACE DRAINAGEAS SHOWN,ALLOWING FOR THICKNESS OF I T i CONCRETE SIDEWALK FINISH C.AOING AT COMPLETION OF JOB AND AFTER BACKFILLING BY f - - OTHER CRAFTS HAS BEEN WMPLETED,REFILL AND COMPACT AREAS MHICH 4 TO BE REMOVED HAVE SETTLED OR ERODED TO BRING To FINAL GRADES. EKa091RE J _ GRADING TOLERANCES: I RWGH GRADE AT PAVED OR LANDSCAPED AREAS; 30.1 FT. CMDE r .' 2 ' g t IE 7 FINISH GRADE PRIOR TO PLACING FINAL SURFACING: 30.03 FT. _ 2- EXCAVATION: EXCAVATE FOR SLABS,PAVING,AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS TO OAIpNG 'R11m T .,. XCSIZES AND LEVELS SHOWN OR REWIRED. ALLOW FOR FORM CLEARANCE AND GVE1MAvc I �� '®° % 1 'te��' / SURVEY LEGEND FOR AND COMPACTION OF REQUIRED BACKFlWNG MATERIAL EXCAVATOR 5 MUST COMPLY WITH O.R.S.757.541 THROUGH 757.571; E%CAVATOR((S)SHALL NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES FOR LINE LOCATIONS 72 HOURS(MINIMUM)PRIOR TO START OF WORK. DAMAGE TO I"" TAX LOT 200 I TAX LOT 200 DEODUOLS IEEE UTILITIES SHALL BE CORRECTED AT THE CONTRACTDR'S EXPENSE MAP 25-1-02DA MAP 25-i-020A R" 10.5'FACE OF WALL T I YAIER YEfEA 3. EFFECTIVE EROSION CONTROL IS REQUIRED. EROSION CONTROL DEVICES in EDGEOFEXISTING D . •I SUTIARY SEMW(]F/N Wi MUST BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED MEETING THE CITY OF TIGARDIREQUIREMENTS.THE GOVERNING JURISDICTION MAY,AT ANY TIME,ORDER TWO STORY _ 1 w_i'r:o.lw `1 �f l 9p1 -- CORRECTIVE ACTION AND STOPPAGE OF WORK TO ACCOMPLISH EFFECTIVE WOOD BU !G ®� "' "` �� STREET UO0 EROSION CONTROL. E%PIES: 12 109 FF=157.0 'I POWER SPA 4.4. EFFECTIVE DRAINAGE CONTROL IS REQUIRED. DRAINAGE SHALL BE F s � j 5 CONTROLLED WITHIN THE WORK SITE AND SHALL BE SO ROUTED THAT ® vcNrs�cl�o FIGHT-OF-WAY UNE ADJACENT PRIVATEADVERSELY IMPACTED.PROPERTY.PUBLIC PROPERTY,AND THE RECEIVING--�- -----� ALBANY TRMENOR ER CORRECTIVE ACTION TANDGS STOPPAGE OFRIWIXiKn�O MAY, ESE oxAx1P¢ARE DNA E K.1 TO BOr E pEW MAAHM AND ARE NOM TO BE PEPPWUL'E➢IN.1 uANPEP PROPERTY LINE ACCOMPLISH EFFECTIVE DRAINAGE CONTROL vgiliPWT PRiwt eftiT1TN�EPu1ssLOP I ^• - - CENTERUNE --' '- -"-- 5. SITE IL SHALL BE STOCKPILED DURING CONSTRUCTION AND USED REVISIONS. CURB FOR LANDSCAPING. FENCE LINE ..__. _ E VEY INFORMATION SHOWN AS A BACKGROUND SCREEN ON THIS SHEET S sftr ROARtrA 6. THSUR ROMBL LINE IS BASED ON A SURVEY BY NW SURVEYING INC,AND IS SHOWN FOUR °T REFERENCE ONLY.CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS / - TEEPHDNE LINE --= '--*-' WITH HIS OWN RESOURCES PRIOR TO START OF ANY CONSTRUCTION, SANITARY SEVER LINE ]. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE GRADES AT ENTRANCE WITH ARCHITECTURAL PUNS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. - _ _ !__ WATER ZINE UTILITY NOTES NOTICE TO ATRS- TENTION E RAE VANDUW QUIR YOU 1.ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF CITY OF TIGARD. 1 .G _ f PCLEAN WATER LUMBING CODEEANOC TM AND THE MR INT NAT IONALNBl1TLDDI;ION OF THE UNIFORM __ 0 GO RE ES - _g �. - -_ _. TO FOLLOW RULES ADOPTED BY THEE NG CODE SHEET TITLE: mJF;py�'b6- -...yi/ .a - •�__: --__ ---.�. -"`--"' ^"`-^'-'a'" - --=-' _--'- OREGON UTILITY NOTIFICATION CENTER, THOSE RULES ARE SET FORTH IN OAR 2.PROVIDE CLEANOUTS AS REQUIRED IN THE CURRENT UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE CML SITE, 952-001-0010 THROUGH OAR CHAPTER],SECTIONS 707 AND 719,AND CHAPTER 11,SECTION 1103.04. 952-001-0090.70U MAY.OBTAIN NOTE: NOT ALL REQUIRED CLEANOUTS ARE SHOWN ON THE PUNS. ^DEMOLICT'�IONr COPIES OF THE RULES BY CALLING THE 3.VERIFY LOCATION,SIZE AND DEPTH OF EXISTING UTILITIES BY POTHOLING GRADINµ CENTER. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.NOTIFY ENGINEER OF DISCREPANCIES. EROSION TAX LOT 4O0 (NOTE:THE TELEPHONE NUMBER FOR 4.SEE QUIIDING PLUMBING DRAWINGS FOR PIPING WITHIN THE BUILDING AND UP EROSION TAX LOT 400 THE OREGON UTILITY NOTIFICATION TO 5 OUTSIDE THE BUILDING,INCLUDING ANY FOUNDATION DRAINAGE PIPING, CONTROL,AND MAP 2S-1-02DA MAP 2$-1-02DA CENTER Is (503)232-1987. UTILITY PLAN - POTENTIAL UNDERGROUND FACILITY OWNERS SiTE,GRADING,EROSION Dig;Safely. 1 SITE DEMOL1fION PLAN2 CONTROL AND U711-MY PLAN Call the Oregon one-Can Center 'o N A SCALE:' "'° 1-800-332-2344 DRAWN BY:MJS/®®` CHECKED BY:.MWB D SHEET RI FT.tR) (W iTiEr) 1-h-IR IL 1 ivch 0 IL ^/ l^_ V`e0 3� >Yi I -- - - � N m 0. n 9 s: i ry I. 7 CON EC1 To SNBDU7',, . 1 _ FROM CMc SEE OVLL N Cl W h J n n GW OBDW$TN ONNTRACTOR t0 FIE LLD UY GR� I IDEATE f-f/2'OR OR WINDS:, y ly,N LARGER Cw IN BUILDING picot �f f I EIOSiMG BLDG P.WFL AND CpINECi CTG Wim!' I W.NCO' 1 T 'P AM ,I �t XAND SPAL£W.7� DRU,1 RAAID�� 1 (T 1-1/2"CW,BELOW-GRADE _ -1 PATER HAMMER ARRESTOR'PD1 -1/2 L I EDJ �S1ZE B'WITH ACCESS PANEL m 31CW I I wC0 ts:. TIGARD SKATE PARK RESTROOM ADDITION i, I I r MecNonicPl/ElecViwl/Plum SYSTEM DESIGNCONOA9 StNTS0INC. 1515 SE Water Ave Sle.600 _ Patlmtl.Oregon 97214 PNPne: (503)248-0227 FAX:(503)248-0240 ME_ CHANICAL PLAN ELECTRICAL PLAN ^►�PLUMBING PLAN �' ,/s , O — E2 1/8•=r—D' ' E2. ,/e. L_D. D:N c�5�4PENGIN@F s o SlEQENGINf[//�Y._ Q' 1819 � MECHANICAL EOUIPMENT SCHEDULE FIXTURE SCHEDULE PLUMBING FIXTURE SCHEDULE MARK DESCRIPTION ELECTRICAL MRRK FIXTURE Cl HV V BASIS OF DESIGN rBiEGON OREGON EU CEILING EXHAUST FAN:100 Cl.AT On INCHES STATIC PRESSURE. 60 WATTS A KENALL H612EDPPDB42PI120BPC !J_[_l wATFR a—T. 1' - 2' ACORN,'MERIDIAN'MODEL 2140-T-1-E'M-1.6GPM-FLY-ADA-HS-NG,HEAVY GAUGE TYPE 304 STAINLESS STEEL SATIN FINISH, oy FRANK9 'NQS RY 1!T9Ey WALL HTO, MINIMUM}.1/2-TRAP SEAL TOP SUPPLY,WALL MOUNTED WI TN BACK OUTLET.FRONT MOUNTED.1.6 GPF.RUSH WAIVE WITH C.BARW GAL VANI2E0 FAN AND LASING WITH PRINTED STEEL CEILING GRILLE. 120 V,I PH 1.6 CPF LEVER HANDLE.OPEN FRONT HINGED SEAT,FLOUR MOUNTED CARRIER,ADA COMPLIANT MOUNT SEAT HEIGHT LU f8-ABOVE EIfPRES 12/31/10 E%PWES 12/]1/09 PROVIDE WITH SHORT CAVE DISCHARGE ELBOW AND EAVE DISCHARGE GRILLE. FINISHED FLOOR. EXHAUST FRN i0 BE WIRED TO OPERATE WITH LIGHTS, ELEC�!�TRICAL NOTES BASIS OF DESIGN LOREN COOK LITTLE GEM-11. U LAVAIORT.,WALL 1/2' - 1-1/4' 1-t/2' ACORN,'MERIDIAN'MODEL 3701-1-H-PDM-ST,WALL MOUNTED,ADA COMPLIANT,INCLUDES BASIN COUNTER BACKSPLASM, QOW uAtYENBE 1W9 �, Cmw W-TOWEL DOOR RUEASE MTD. APRON AND TRAP ENCLOSURE OF HEAVY GASATIN FINISHED.TYPE 304 STAINLESS STEEL.AIR CONTROL PUSH BUTTON M1 PoWTS RE6FAWD 0.5 D. METER' FF,NG VALS£,STAINLESS STEEL TUBULAR SPOUT,METERING LIOUID SOAP DISPENSER.SINGLE TEMPERATURE SUPPLY. THEY ORARRIS ARE TIE PROPERTY OF Lfi:l ELECTRIC COVE NEATER, 7511 WATTS, 59 INCHES LONG 75D WATTS A FLOOR MOUNTED WALL CARRIER. MD.A1%EPIDE AA•ARE TOT 10 BE WALL MOUNT COVE HEATER WITH VITREOUS ENAMEL COATED EXTRUDED ALUMINUM FACE. 120 V,1 PN POWER ANRY NST LYWIROL AT A4L ASIN ➢F-f DRlN✓.lNC 1/2' 1'1/4' 1'1/2' HAWS.MODEL IAINLESST09FRBTEEI.P,FREEZE RESISTANT,WALL MOUNTED BARRIER FREE,18 GAUGE TYPE 0N.—I P�PoORWWaTRN PD—ONN HIGH RESISTANCE NICKEL CHROME ALLOY VIRE BRASS BUR&ER HEAD. EMBEDED IN HIGH PURITY MAGNESIUM ➢BFCIED BY OWFR N FA6TMG BULDPIG. WNYECI LOCI( FOUNTAIN WASTE] TSTRnINERs BACK PPANEL 8USH 0011 PLATE,WI NRCANE 5%IROME �AND FLOOR 4OUNTE0 WALL REYI90N5: OXIDE AND ENCASED IN ALUMINUM SHEATH. PROVIDE MODEL M7A THERMOSTAT. DOQR pOfAY BRTM ARD WNIROL—lfTL I CARRIER. IN MOSAT TO HAVE METAL BASE AND COVER WITH NO VISIBLE ADJUSTMENTS. $e PARAGON DTWOF TMER �<aWRas A[ SET AT AO DEGREES. I FD_1 FLUOR OR— - 1-1/2' 2' JAY R SMITH MODEL 20115-A-NB-U-PO50-02,DUCO CAST IRON BODY,5*DIAMETER NICKEL BRONZE ADJUSTABLE STRAINER MOUNT HEATER OR VALL WITH TOP AT 4 INCHES BELOW CEILING. MOUNT THERMOSTAT CONNED TO SOVAV.SIER UFJD fIX1UM AB PARI 6 HEAD,2'OUTLET,VANDAL PROOF SCREWS AND TRAP PRIMER L NECTION. PROVIDE PRECISION PLUMBING PRODUCTS MODEL WHERE SHOWN AT I FT BELOW CEILING. A COMREIE SMAWSIER NSTAOAMW PRDADE All P-1 OR P-2 TRAP PRIMER TO PRIME TRAP AND INSTALLED BEHIND VANDAL RESISTANT PANEL UAVPS, BASIS OF DESIGN,BERKO CHC SERIES,NDDEL C-7512. C PINADE I-ATS FOR NL EOUI KT FROM EKSTNG PLUMBING LEGEND ALL LONG DID MEW"EY6ING w NE WNL'' PIPE AND FITTINGS MATERIAL SCHEDULE N1 A AMD PIOAOE ALL EOWYFM NECE4eln' (Dt A COYPLLTE NS1IL1.11DN. - CV COLD WATER SYSTEM PIPE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION • PIPE BELDV FLOOR OR GRADE DOMESTIC VATER COPPER PIPE- PIPE:HARD DRAWN COPPER TYPE•L•ABOVE GRADE AND HARP DRAWN COPPER ---------- V VENT SYSTEMS PLUMBING TYPE•K•BELOW GRADE.CONFORMING TO ASTM B88. FITTINGS:WROUGHT COPPER V SANITARY WASTE BELOW FLOOR OR GRADE SOLDER TYPE. SOLDER:ALLSTATE NO 4JD SOLDER AND FLUX CTG CLEANOUT TO GRADE WASTE STEMSND VENT CAST IRON PIPE PIPE:SERVICE WEIGHT CAST IRON PIPE CONFORMING TO ASTM A74. 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DFN/BLM CHECKED BY: JFR/GC8 SHEET ME2.1 Exhibit C CENTREX CONSTRUCTION INCORPORATED 8250 SW Hunziker Road Tigard, Oregon 97223 Phone: (503) 684-0443 Fax: (503) 620-6692 City of Tigard June 26, 2009 Department of Public Works 8720 SW Burnham Street Tigard, Oregon 97223 Attn: Nick Nissen RE: Tigard Skatepark Restrooms Nick, Centrex construction Incorporated is pleased to provide you with the following proposal for constructing the public restrooms per the plans by Group Mackenzie dated 4/16/2009. We have value engineered the plumbing materials and fixtures to keep the price under$50,000.00. The price is $49,562.00 We will provide the following fixtures: Acorn stainless steel water closet model 2 115-W-2-1.6-FVH-ADA-HS Acorn stainless steel lavatory model 1652FA-1-LF-3 Elkay stainless steel drinking fountain model EDFP214RPK. We will provide ABS pipe for waste lines &venting, PEX pipe for water lines and common floor drains. Thank you for opportunity to be of service. Respectfully, Russ Langbehn Nick, Our painting subcontractor said he would donate labor &material for that trade if he can put up a sign that his company donated to this project. Also the drywall subcontractor said he could get the material donated if they could put up a sign saying the material was donated to the project. Russ Langbehn Centrex Construction russ@centrexconstruction.net 503-684-0443 fax 503-620-6692 Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.560/Virus Database: 270.12.36/2126-Release Date: 5/21/2009 6:22 AM Exhibit D PREVAILING WAGE RATES for Public Works Contracts in Oregon OF 0 ,t r - ****** ***** 1859 OF •� M/ a• •z OREGON BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES Brad Avakian Commissioner Bureau of Labor and Industries Effective: July 1, 2009 0 BRAD AVAKIAN DOUG MCKEAN COMMISSIONER Deputy Commissioner BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES July 1,2009 In January and July of each year, the Bureau of Labor and Industries publishes the prevailing wage rates that are required to be paid to workers on non-residential public works projects in the state of Oregon. Quarterly updates are published in April and October. (NOTE: Different rates apply to residential projects. Contact BOLI for more information.) Unless specifically exempted by state law,prevailing wage rates are the minimum wages that must be paid to all workers employed on all public works. These rates are determined using data collected from an annual statewide construction industry wage survey of occupations and crafts performing commercial building and heavy and highway construction in 14 geographic regions of the state. A separate publication, entitled "Definitions of Covered Occupations for Public Works Contracts in Oregon," provides occupational definitions used to classify the duties performed on public works projects. Another publication, entitled "PREVAILNG WAGE RATES for Public Works Contracts in Oregon subject to BOTH the state PWR and federal Davis-Bacon Act,"provides the applicable rates to be paid to workers on projects subject to both the state Prevailing Wage Rate law and federal Davis-Bacon Act. These publications are available upon request and are also available electronically at www.oregon.gov/boli. ORS 279C.830 requires that the applicable wage rates be incorporated into all bid specifications for public works contracts subject to the PWR law. A statement incorporating the applicable prevailing wage rate publication and any amendments thereto or Davis-Bacon wage rate determination into the specifications by reference will satisfy these requirements. Such reference must include the title of the applicable wage rates publication or determination and the date of the publication or determination as well as the date of any applicable amendments. A provision that prevailing wage rates must be paid must also appear in the contract. Generally,the rates in effect at the time the bid specifications are first advertised are those that apply for the duration of the project.There are some exceptions to this rule: If during the bidding process,the prevailing wage rates change,the public agency has the option of amending the bid specifications to reflect such changes. If a Construction Manager/General Contractor(CM/GC) is used on the project,the rates in effect at the time the CM/GC contract becomes a public works contract are the applicable rates to be used for the duration of the project. (See OAR 839-025-0020(6)for more information.)Note that the applicable rates for purposes of compliance with the federal Davis-Bacon Act maybe different than the applicable rates for purposes of compliance with Oregon's prevailing wage rate laws. The effective federal rates will be those as determined under 29 CFR 1.6. If you identify any errors in the rates published, or if you have any questions regarding application of the state PWR law or the applicable rates to be paid on any project, contact the bureau's Prevailing Wage Coordinator in Portland at(971) 673-0839. Brad Avakian Commissioner Bureau of Labor and Industries 800 NE Oregon St.,Suite 1045 Portland OR 97232-2180 Telephone(971)673-0761 TDD(971)673-0766 TABLE OF CONTENTS JULY 1, 2009 How to Look up a Rate/BOLI Offices.......................................................................................1 Public Works Bonds. 2 ................................................................................................................... PWR Survey Wage Rate Appeal Process................................................................................3 PWRRequired Postings.............................................................................................................4 Map of Prevailing Wage Rate Regions....................................................................................5 Occupations by Regions Region 1 - Clatsop, Columbia and Tillamook Counties.................................................6-7 Region 2 - Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington Counties................................ 8-9 Region 3 - Polk, Marion and Yamhill Counties •. . •. _ ,_ _ ......- 10-11 Region 4 - Benton, Lincoln and Linn Counties12-13 ....-•... ......... ........................ Region 5 Lane County. ............................................................................................. 14-15 Region 6 - Douglas County.............................................................................................16-17 Region 7 - Coos and Curry Counties...............................................................„-„......_18-19 Region 8 - Jackson and Josephine Counties.....................................„--...................,20-21 ............................................. Region 9 - Hood River, Sherman and Wasco Counties 22-23 Region 10 - Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson Counties..............................................24-25 Region 11 - Klamath and Lake Counties 26-27 Region 12 - Gilliam, Grant, Morrow, Umatilla and Wheeler Counties.......................28-29 Region 13 - Baker, Union and Wallowa Counties.........................................................30-31 Region 14 - Harney and Malheur Counties 32-33 APPENDIX 35-46 .............................................................................................................................. List of Ineligible Contractors.............................................................................................47-48 Forms................................................................................................... .......- --....• -- 49 BOLI forms necessary to comply with ORS 279C.800 through ORS 279C.870 may be found in the back of this booklet. Contractors are encouraged to use and keep on file the forms provided as master copies for use on future prevailing wage rate projects. All of the information in this booklet can be accessed and printed from the Internet at: www.oregon.gov/boli Pursuant to ORS 279C.800 to ORS 279C.870, the prevailing wage rates contained in this booklet have been adopted for use on public works contracts in Oregon. Additional copies of this booklet are available for $2.00 each. HOW TO LOOK UP A RATE 1. When was the project first advertised for bid? For purposes of compliance with Oregon's prevailing wage rate laws, the rates in effect at the time the bid specifications are.first advertised are those that apply for the duration of the project. (See OAR 839-025-0020(6) for information about projects using a CM/GC.) 2. What type of work is being performed by the employee? Using the booklet, Definitions of Covered Occupations, find the definition that most closely matches the actual work being performed by the worker. If you have any questions about work classifications, contact BOLI at the number below. 3. Where is the work being performed —what region? Find the occupation in the correct region pages associated with the county where the project construction is taking place. 4. Is there a rate listed next to the classification? If so, use it. The prevailing wage rate is made up of an hourly base rate and an hourly fringe rate; it is the combination of these two amounts that must be paid to the worker. 5. If the book directs you to "See Appendix," go to the back of the book and use the rate listed in the Appendix pages. It may include a group number and/or zone pay. Zone pay is added to the base rate. 6. Apprentices must be paid the full fringe rate in those regions where the appendix rate does not apply. However, if the book directs you to "See Appendix," and the worker is registered in a bona fide apprenticeship program, you may contact BOLI at (971) 673- 0839 for the applicable hourly fringe rate. 7. If you still don't know CALL BOLI at (971) 673-0839. For specific information or questions regarding the prevailing wage law, you may obtain a "Prevailing Wage Rate Laws" handbook by contacting the nearest Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries office listed below. An order form is at the back of the booklet. BOLI Office Locations Eugene 1400 Executive Parkway, Suite 200 (541)686-7623 Eugene, OR 97401 Medford 119 N Oakdale Ave (541)776-6270 Medford, OR 97501 Portland 800 NE Oregon St.,#1045 (971)673-0761 Portland, OR 97232 Salem 3865 Wolverine St. NE, Bldg. E-1 (503)378-3292 Salem, OR 97305 PAGE 1 JULY 1, 2009 PUBLIC WORKS BONDS EVERY CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTOR who works on public works projects subject to the prevailing wage rate(PWR)law is required to file a $30,000 "PUBLIC WORKS BOND"with the Construction Contractor's Board(CCB). (ORS 279C.836) This includes flagging and landscaping companies, temporary employment agencies, and sometimes sole proprietors. ■ This bond is to be USED EXCLUSIVELY FOR UNPAID WAGES determined to be due by the Bureau of Labor and Industries(BOLI). ■ The bond MUST be filed BEFORE STARTING WORK on a prevailing wage rate project. ■ The bond is in effect CONTINUOUSLY(do not have to have one per project). ■ BEFORE PERMITTING A SUBCONTRACTOR TO START WORK on a public works project, CONTRACTORS MUST VERIFY their subcontractors have either filed the bond, or have elected not to file a public works bond due to a bona fide exemption. ■ A public works bond is in addition to any other required bond the contractor or subcontractor is required to obtain. Exemptions: ■ Allowed for contractors that are certified disadvantaged, minority, women or emerging small business enterprises,for the first FOUR years of certification; • Exempt contractor must still file written verification of certification with the CCB, and give the CCB written notice that they elect not to file a bond. ■ For projects with a total project cost of$100,000 or less, a public works bond is not required;(Note this is the total project cost, not an individual contract amount.) ■ Emergency projects, as defined in ORS 279A.010(f). ORS 279C.830(3) and (4) require: That the specifications for every contract for public works shall contain a provision stating that the contractor and every subcontractor must have a public works bond filed with the CCB before starting work on the project, unless otherwise exempt. Every contract awarded by a contracting agency shall contain a provision requiring the contractor: ■ To have a public works bond filed with the CCB before starting work on the project, unless otherwise exempt; ■ To include in every subcontract a provision Irequiring the subcontractor to have a public works bond filed with the CCB before starting work on the project unless otherwise exempt. JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 2 PWR SURVEY WAGE RATE APPEAL PROCESS 1) Anyone wishing to challenge or appeal a survey rate determination should submit their request in writing to the commissioner. 2) The appeal should include: a) a complete description of the "problem," including the affected trade(s), and documentation or evidence (if available) supporting why the rate determination is incorrect b) recommendations for how the rate could be more accurately determined. 3) The written appeal will be reviewed by the Wage and Hour Division which will recommend to the commissioner a course of action and proposed time frame for addressing the issue (such as a recommendation that further information be obtained, an investigation or study of the matter be conducted, a rate amendment or correction be issued, the next survey be modified, etc.). 4) The commissioner will review the division's recommendation and either approve, disapprove or modify the recommendation. (The PWR Advisory Committee may be consulted in some matters as deemed appropriate by the commissioner.) 5) The requesting party will be notified of the commissioner's decision. PAGE 3 JULY 1, 2009 PWR REQUIRED POSTINGS ALL CONTRACTORS AND SUBCONTRACTORS PREVAILING WAGE RATES Each and every contractor and subcontractor engaged in work on a public works must post the applicable prevailing wage rates for that project in a conspicuous place at the work site so workers have ready access to the information. ORS 279C.840(4); OAR 839-025-0033(1). DETAILS OF FRINGE BENEFIT PROGRAMS When a contractor or subcontractor provides for or contributes-to a health and welfare plan or a pension plan, or both, for the contractor or subcontractor's employees who are working on a public works project, the details of all fringe benefit plans or programs must be posted on the work site. The posting must include a description of the plan or plans, information about how and where claims can be made and where to obtain more information. The notice must be posted in a conspicuous place at the work site in the same location as the prevailing wage rates (see above). ORS 279C.840(5); OAR 839-025-0033(2) WORK SCHEDULE Contractors and subcontractors must give workers the regular work schedule (days of the week and number of hours per day) in writing, before beginning work on the project. Contractors and subcontractors may provide the schedule at the time of hire, prior to starting work on the contract, or by posting the schedule in a location frequented by employees, along with the prevailing wage rate information and any fringe benefit information. If an employer fails to give written notice of the worker's schedule, the work schedule will be presumed to be a five-day schedule. The schedule may only be changed if the change is intended to be permanent and is not designed to evade the PWR overtime requirements. ORS 279C.540(2); OAR 839-025-0034. JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 4 PREVAILING WAGE RATES OCCUPATIONS BY REGIONS PREVAILING WAGE RATE REGIONS CIatsop coKu wa TUKamook 2 c 9 13 Polk Masco Hood Rver 12 Baker Marion ,' yy�mian Gram W YamhiiK momm Umatius Benton Wheeler Un 4 iU Crook 5 ume 6 14 Malheur c4os DowW cum 7 Klamath Lake 11' Jackson $ Josephine PAGE 5 JULY 1, 2009 REGION #1 Clatsop, Columbia and Tillamook Counties OCCUPATION RATE Asbestos Worker/Insulator See Appendix See Appendix Boilermaker See Appendix See Appendix Bricklayer/Stonemason See Appendix See Appendix Bridge and Highway Carpenter $31.33 $10.22 Carpenter Group 1 &2 See Appendix See Appendix Cement Mason See Appendix See Appendix Diver See Appendix See Appendix Divers'Tender See Appendix See Appendix Dredger See Appendix See Appendix Drywall, Lather,Acoustical Carpenter&Ceiling Installer See Appendix See Appendix Drywall Taper(Painter&Drywall Taper) See Appendix See Appendix Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Elevator Constructor, Installer and Mechanic See Appendix See Appendix Fence Constructor(Non-metal) $22.13 $8.24 Fence Erector(Metal) $19.12 $2.80 Flagger(Laborer Group 5) See Appendix See Appendix Glazier $22.00 $11.12 Hazardous Materials Handler/Mechanic $16.06 $5.05 Highway and Parking Striper See Appendix See Appendix Ironworker See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Landscape Laborer/Technician $15.91 $3.06 Limited Energy Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Line Constructor See Appendix See Appendix Marble Setter See Appendix See Appendix Millwright Group 1 &2(Carpenter Group 3&4) See Appendix See Appendix Painter See Appendix See Appendix Piledriver $31.96 $12.16 Plasterer and Stucco Mason $22.34 $11.53 Plumber/Pipefitter/Steamfitter(Plumber) See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1A See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 B See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 6 See Appendix. See Appendix JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 6 REGION # 1 Clatsop, Columbia and Tillamook Counties OCCUPATION RATE Roofer See Appendix See Appendix Sheet Metal Worker See Appendix See Appendix Soft Floor Layer See Appendix See Appendix Sprinkler Fitter See Appendix See Appendix Tender to Mason Trades (Brick and Stonemason, Mortar See Appendix See Appendix Mixer, Hod Carrier Tender to Plasterer and Stucco Mason $14.21 $11.00 Testing,Adjusting,and Balancing(TAB)Technician $24.39 $5.82 Tile Setter/Terrazzo Worker: Hard Tile Setter $23.98 $6.57 Tile,Terrazzo, and Marble Finisher See Appendix See Appendix Truck Driver $18.84 $5.55 PAGE 7 JULY 1, 2009 REGION #2 Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington Counties OCCUPATION RATE Asbestos Worker/Insulator See Appendix See Appendix Boilermaker See Appendix See Appendix Bricklayer/Stonemason See Appendix See Appendix Bridge&Highway Carpenter(Carpenter Group 5) See Appendix See Appendix Carpenter Group 1 &2 See Appendix See Appendix Cement Mason See Appendix See Appendix Diver See Appendix See Appendix Divers'Tender See Appendix See Appendix Dredger See Appendix See Appendix Drywall, Lather,Acoustical Carpenter&Ceiling Installer See Appendix See Appendix Drywall Taper(Painter& Drywall Taper) See Appendix See Appendix Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Elevator Constructor, Installer and Mechanic See Appendix See Appendix Fence Constructor(Non-metal) $22.13 $8.24 Fence Erector(Metal) $19.12 $2.80 Flagger(Laborer Group 5) See Appendix See Appendix Glazier See Appendix See Appendix Hazardous Materials Handler/Mechanic $16.06 $5.05 Highway and Parking Striper See Appendix See Appendix Ironworker See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Landscape LaborerfTechnician $15.91 $3.06 Limited Energy Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Line Constructor See Appendix See Appendix Marble Setter See Appendix See Appendix Millwright Group 1 &2(Carpenter Group 3&4) See Appendix See Appendix Painter See Appendix See Appendix Piledriver(Carpenter Group 6) See Appendix See Appendix Plasterer and Stucco Mason(Plasterer) See Appendix See Appendix Plumber/Pipefitter/Steamfitter(Plumber) See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1A See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 B See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 6 See Appendix See Appendix JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 8 REGION #2 Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington Counties OCCUPATION RATE Roofer See Appendix See Appendix Sheet Metal Worker See Appendix See Appendix Soft Floor Layer See Appendix See Appendix Sprinkler Fitter See Appendix See Appendix Tenders to Mason Trades (Brick and Stonemason, Mortar See Appendix See Appendix Mixer, Hod Carrier Tender to Plasterer and Stucco Mason See Appendix See Appendix Testing,Adjusting,and Balancing(TAB)Technician $24.39 $5.82 Tile Setter/Terrazzo Worker: Hard Tile Setter $23.98 $6.57 Tile,Terrazzo,and Marble Finisher See Appendix See Appendix Truck Driver $18.84 $5.55 PAGE 9 JULY 1, 2009 REGION #3 Marion, Polk and Yamhill Counties OCCUPATION RATE Asbestos Worker/Insulator See Appendix See Appendix Boilermaker See Appendix See Appendix Bricklayer/Stonemason See Appendix See Appendix Bridge and Highway Carpenter $31.33 $10.22 Carpenter Group 1 &2 See Appendix See Appendix Cement Mason $24.07 $11.33 Diver See Appendix See Appendix Divers'Tender See Appendix See Appendix Dredger See Appendix See Appendix Drywall, Lather,Acoustical Carpenter&Ceiling Installer See Appendix See Appendix Drywall Taper•(Painter&Drywall Taper) See Appendix See Appendix Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Elevator Constructor, Installer and Mechanic See Appendix See Appendix Fence Constructor(Non-metal) $22.13 $8.24 Fence Erector(Metal) $19.12 $2.80 Flagger(Laborer Group 5) See Appendix See Appendix Glazier See Appendix See Appendix Hazardous Materials Handler/Mechanic $16.06 $5.05 Highway and Parking Striper See Appendix See Appendix Ironworker See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Landscape Laborer/Technician $15.91 $3.06 Limited Energy Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Line Constructor See Appendix See Appendix Marble Setter See Appendix See Appendix Millwright Group 1 &2(Carpenter Group 3&4) See Appendix See Appendix Painter $19.54 $6.31 Piledriver(Carpenter Group 6) See Appendix See Appendix Plasterer and Stucco Mason $22.34 $11.53 Plumber/Pipefitter/Steamfitter(Plumber) See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 1A $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 1B $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 2 $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 3 $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 4 $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 5 $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 6 $27.04 $8.37 JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 10 REGION #3 Marion, Polk and Yamhill Counties OCCUPATION RATE Roofer See Appendix See Appendix Sheet Metal Worker $28.02 $10.44 Soft Floor Layer See Appendix See Appendix Sprinkler Fitter See Appendix See Appendix Tender to Mason-Trades (Brick and Stonemason, Mortar Mixer, Hod Carrier) See Appendix See Appendix Tender to Plasterer and Stucco Mason $14.21 $11.00 Testing,Adjusting, and Balancing(TAB)Technician $24.39 $5.82 Tile Setter/Terrazzo Worker: Hard Tile Setter $23.98 $6.57 Tile,Terrazzo,and Marble Finisher See Appendix See Appendix Truck Driver $18.84 $5.55 PAGE 11 JULY 1, 2009 REGION #4 Benton, Lincoln and Linn Counties OCCUPATION RATE Asbestos Worker/Insulator See Appendix See Appendix Boilermaker See Appendix See Appendix Bricklayer/Stonemason See Appendix See Appendix Bridge and Highway Carpenter $31.33 $10.22 Carpenter Group 1 &2 $26.87 $9.92 Cement Mason $24.07 $11.33 Diver See Appendix See Appendix Divers'Tender See Appendix See Appendix Dredger See Appendix See Appendix Drywall,Lather,Acoustical Carpenter&Ceiling Installer See Appendix See Appendix Drywall Taper $25.54 $10.68 Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Elevator Constructor, Installer and Mechanic See Appendix See Appendix Fence Constructor(Non-metal) $22.13 $8.24 Fence Erector(Metal) $19.12 $2.80 Flagger $19.83 $8.74 Glazier See Appendix See Appendix Hazardous Materials Handler/Mechanic $16.06 $5.05 Highway and Parking Striper See Appendix See Appendix Ironworker See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 1 $22.35 $8.20 Laborer Group 2 $22.35 $8.20 Laborer Group 3 $22.35 $8.20 Laborer Group 4 $22.35 $8.20 Laborer Group 5 $22.35 $8.20 Landscape Laborer/Technician $15.91 $3.06 Limited Energy Electrician $25.54 $6.85 Line Constructor See Appendix See Appendix Marble Setter See Appendix See Appendix Millwright Group 1 &2 $25.81 $7.92 Painter $19.54 $6.31 Piledriver(Carpenter Group 6) See Appendix See Appendix Plasterer and Stucco Mason(Plasterer) See Appendix See Appendix Plumber/Pipefitter/Steamfitter(Plumber) See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1A See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 B See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 6 See Appendix See Appendix JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 12 REGION #4 Benton, Lincoln and Linn Counties OCCUPATION RATE Roofer See Appendix See Appendix Sheet Metal Worker See Appendix See Appendix Soft Floor Layer $22.43 $7.97 Sprinkler Fitter See Appendix See Appendix Tenders to Mason Trades (Brick and Stonemason, Mortar See Appendix See Appendix Mixer, Hod Carrier Tender to Plasterer and Stucco Mason See Appendix See Appendix Testing,Adjusting,and Balancing(TAB)Technician $24.39 $5.82 Tile Setter/Terrazzo Worker: Hard Tile Setter $23.98 $6.57 Tile,Terrazzo,and Marble Finisher See Appendix See Appendix Truck Driver $18.84 $5.55 PAGE 13 JULY 1, 2009 REGION #5 Lane County OCCUPATIONPREVAILING WAGE Asbestos Worker/Insulator See Appendix See Appendix Boilermaker See Appendix See Appendix Bricklayer/Stonemason See Appendix See Appendix Bridge and Highway Carpenter $31.33 $10.22 Carpenter Group 1 &2 $26.87 $9.92 Cement Mason $24.07 $11.33 Diver See Appendix See Appendix Divers'Tender See Appendix See Appendix Dredger See Appendix See Appendix Drywall,Lather,Acoustical Carpenter&Ceiling Installer See Appendix See Appendix Drywall Taper(Painter&Drywall Taper) See Appendix See Appendix Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Elevator Constructor, Installer and Mechanic See Appendix See Appendix Fence Constructor(Non-metal) $22.13 $8.24 Fence Erector(Metal) $19.12 $2.80 Flagger(Laborer Group 5) See Appendix See Appendix Glazier See Appendix See Appendix Hazardous Materials Handler/Mechanic $16.06 $5.05 Highway and Parking Striper See Appendix See Appendix Ironworker See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 3 See Appendix . See Appendix Laborer Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Landscape Laborer/Technician $15.91. $3.06 Limited Energy Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Line Constructor $34.45 $10.75 Marble Setter See Appendix See Appendix Millwright Group 1 &2 $25.81 $7.92 Painter $19.54 $6.31 Piledriver(Carpenter Group 6) See Appendix See Appendix Plasterer and Stucco Mason(Plasterer) See Appendix See Appendix Plumber/Pipefitter/Steamfitter(Plumber) See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1A See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 B See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 6 See Appendix See Appendix JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 14 REGION #5 Lane County PREVAILING WAGE OCCUPATION RATE Roofer $22.83 $5.90 Sheet Metal Worker See Appendix See Appendix Soft Floor Layer $22.43 $7.97 Sprinkler Fitter See Appendix See Appendix Tender to Mason Trades (Brick and Stonemason, Mortar See Appendix See Appendix Mixer, Hod Carrier Tender to Plasterer and Stucco Mason See Appendix See Appendix Testing,Adjusting,and Balancing(TAB)Technician $24.39 $5.82 Tile Setter/Terrazzo Worker: Hard Tile Setter $23.98 $6.57 Tile,Terrazzo,and Marble Finisher See Appendix See Appendix Truck Driver $18.84 $5.55 PAGE 15 JULY 1, 2009 REGION #6 Douglas County OCCUPATION RATE Asbestos Worker/Insulator See Appendix See Appendix Boilermaker See Appendix See Appendix Bricklayer/Stonemason $28.86 $10.90 Bridge and Highway Carpenter $31.33 $10.22 Carpenter Group 1 &2 $26.87 $9.92 Cement Mason $24.07 $11.33 Diver See Appendix See Appendix Divers'Tender See Appendix See Appendix Dredger See Appendix See Appendix Drywall, Lather,Acoustical Carpenter&Ceiling Installer $27.24 $11.66 Drywall Taper $25.54 $10.68 Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Elevator Constructor, Installer and Mechanic See Appendix See Appendix Fence Constructor(Non-metal) $22.13 $8.24 Fence Erector(Metal) $19.12 $2.80 Flagger(Laborer Group 5) See Appendix See Appendix Glazier $22.00 $11.12 Hazardous Material Handler/Mechanic $16.06 $5.05 Highway and Parking Striper $26.89 $8.33 Ironworker $29.05 $11.77 Laborer Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Landscape Laborer/Technician $15.91 $3.06 Limited Energy Electrician $25.54 $6.85 Line Constructor See Appendix See Appendix Marble Setter See Appendix See Appendix Millwright Group 1 &2 $25.81 $7.92 Painter $19.54 $6.31 Piledriver $31.96 $12.16 Plasterer and Stucco Mason $22.34 $11.53 Plumber/Pipefitter/Steamfitter(Plumber) See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1A See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 B See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 6 See Appendix See Appendix JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 16 REGION #6 Douglas County OCCUPATIONPREVAILING WAGE RATE Roofer $22.83 $5.90 Sheet Metal Worker See Appendix See Appendix Soft Floor Layer $22.43 $7.97 Sprinkler Fitter See Appendix See Appendix Tender to Mason Trades (Brick and Stonemason, Mortar $23.92 $10.26 Mixer, Hod Cartier Tender to Plasterer and Stucco Mason $14.21 $11.00 Testing,Adjusting,and Balancing(TAB)Technician $24.39 $5.82 Tile Setter/Terrazzo Worker: Hard Tile Setter $23.98 $6.57 Tile,Terrazzo,and Marble Finisher See Appendix See Appendix Truck Driver $18.84 $5.55 PAGE 17 JULY 1, 2009 REGION #7 Coos and Curry Counties PREVAILING WAGE OCCUPATION RATE Asbestos Worker/Insulator See Appendix See Appendix Boilermaker See Appendix See Appendix Bricklayer/Stonemason See Appendix See Appendix Bridge and Highway Carpenter $31.33 $10.22 Carpenter Group 1 &2 See Appendix See Appendix Cement Mason $24.07 $11.33 Diver See Appendix See Appendix Divers'Tender See Appendix See Appendix Dredger See Appendix See Appendix Drywall,Lather,Acoustical Carpenter&Ceiling Installer $27.24 $11.66 Drywall Taper $25.54 $10.68 Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Elevator Constructor, Installer and Mechanic See Appendix See Appendix Fence Constructor(Non-metal) $22.13 $8.24 Fence Erector(Metal) $19.12 $2.80 Flagger(Laborer Group 5) See Appendix See Appendix Glazier See Appendix See Appendix Hazardous Materials Handler/Mechanic $16.06 $5.05 Highway and Parking Striper See Appendix See Appendix Ironworker $29.05 $11.77 Laborer Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Landscape Laborer/Technician $15.91 $3.06 Limited Energy Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Line Constructor $34.45 $10.75 Marble Setter See Appendix See Appendix Millwright Group 1 &2 $25.81 $7.92 Painter $19.54 $6.31 Piledriver(Carpenter Group 6) See Appendix See Appendix Plasterer and Stucco Mason(Plasterer) See Appendix See Appendix Plumber/Pipefitter/Steamfitter(Plumber) See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1A See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 B See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 6 See Appendix See Appendix JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 18 REGION #7 Coos and Curry Counties OCCUPATION RATE Roofer $22.83 $5.90 Sheet Metal Worker See Appendix See Appendix Soft Floor Layer $22.43 $7.97 Sprinkler Fitter See Appendix See Appendix Tender to Mason Trades (Brick and Stonemason, Mortar $23.92 $10.26 Mixer, Hod Carrier Tender to Plasterer and Stucco Mason See Appendix See Appendix Testing,Adjusting,and Balancing(TAB)Technician $24.39 $5.82 Tile Setter/Terrazzo Worker: Hard Tile Setter $23.98 $6.57 Tile,Terrazzo,and Marble Finisher See Appendix See Appendix Truck Driver See Appendix See Appendix PAGE 19 JULY 1, 2009 REGION #8 Jackson and Josephine Counties PREVAILING WAGE OCCUPATION Asbestos Worker/Insulator See Appendix See Appendix Boilermaker See Appendix See Appendix Bricklayer/Stonemason $28.86 $10.90 Bridge and Highway Carpenter(Carpenter Group 5) See Appendix See Appendix Carpenter Group 1 &2 $26.87 $9.92 Cement Mason $24.07 $11.33 Diver See Appendix See Appendix Divers'Tender See Appendix See Appendix Dredger See Appendix See Appendix Drywall, Lather,Acoustical Carpenter&Ceiling Installer $27.24 $11.66 Drywall Taper $25.54 $10.68 Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Elevator Constructor, Installer and Mechanic See Appendix See Appendix Fence Constructor(Non-metal) $22.13 $8.24 Fence Erector(Metal) $19.12 $2.80 Flagger(Laborer Group 5) See Appendix See Appendix Glazier $22.00 $11.12 Hazardous Materials Handler/Mechanic $16.06 $5.05 Highway and Parking Striper $26.89 $8.33 Ironworker $29.05 $11.77 Laborer Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix . Laborer Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Landscape Laborer/Technician $15.91 $3.06 Limited Energy Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Line Constructor See Appendix See Appendix Marble Setter See Appendix See Appendix Millwright Group 1 &2 $25.81 $7.92 Painter $19.54 $6.31 Piledriver(Carpenter Group 6) See Appendix See Appendix Plasterer and Stucco Mason $22.34 $11.53 Plumber/Pipefitter/Steamfitter(Plumber) See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1A See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 B See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 6 See Appendix See Appendix JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 20 REGION #8 Jackson and Josephine Counties PREVAILING WAGE OCCUPATION FRINGE RATE RATE Roofer $22.83 $5.90 Sheet Metal Worker $28.02 $10.44 Soft Floor Layer $22.43 $7.97 Sprinkler Fitter $30.96 $12.00 Tender to Mason Trades (Brick and Stonemason, Mortar $23.92 $10.26 Mixer, Hod Carrier Tender to Plasterer and Stucco Mason $14.21 $11.00 Testing,Adjusting,and Balancing(TAB)Technician $24.39 $5.82 Tile Setter/Terrazzo Worker: Hard Tile Setter $23.98 $6.57 Tile,Terrazzo, and Marble Finisher See Appendix See Appendix Truck Driver $18.84 $5.55 PAGE 21 . JULY 1, 2009 REGION #9 Hood River, Sherman and Wasco.Counties PREVAILING WAGE OCCUPATION Asbestos Worker/insulator See Appendix See Appendix Boilermaker See Appendix See Appendix Bricklayer/Stonemason See Appendix See Appendix Bridge and Highway Carpenter $31.33 $10.22 Carpenter Group 1 &2 $26.87 $9.92 Cement Mason $24.07 $11.33 Diver See Appendix See Appendix Divers'Tender See Appendix See Appendix Dredger See Appendix See Appendix Drywall, Lather,Acoustical Carpenter&Ceiling Installer See Appendix See Appendix Drywall Taper(Painter&Drywall Taper) See Appendix See Appendix Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Elevator Constructor, Installer and Mechanic See Appendix See Appendix Fence Constructor(Non-metal) $22.13 $8.24 Fence Erector(Metal) $19.12 $2.80 Flagger(Laborer Group 5) See Appendix See Appendix Glazier $22.00 $11.12 Hazardous Materials Handler/Mechanic $16.06 $5.05 Highway and Parking Striper See Appendix See Appendix Ironworker See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Landscape Laborer/Technician $15.91 $3.06 Limited Energy Electrician $25.54 $6.85 Line Constructor See Appendix See Appendix Marble Setter See Appendix See Appendix Millwright Group 1 &2(Carpenter Group 3&4) See Appendix See Appendix Painter $19.54 $6.31 Piledriver $31.96 $12.16 Plasterer and Stucco Mason $22.34 $11.53 Plumber/Pipefitter/Steamfitter(Plumber) See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1A See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 B See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 6 See Appendix See Appendix JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 22 REGION #9 Hood River, Sherman and Wasco Counties PREVAILING WAGE OCCUPATION RATE Roofer $22.83 $5.90 Sheet Metal Worker $28.02 $10.44 Soft Floor Layer $22.43 $7.97 Sprinkler Fitter See Appendix See Appendix Tender to Mason Trades (Brick and Stonemason, Mortar See Appendix See Appendix Mixer, Hod Carrier Tender to Plasterer and Stucco Mason $14.21 $11.00 Testing,Adjusting,and Balancing(TAB)Technician $24.39 $5.82 Tile Setter/Terrazzo Worker: Hard Tile Setter See Appendix See Appendix Tile,Terrazzo,and Marble Finisher See Appendix See Appendix Truck Driver $18.84 $5.55 PAGE 23 JULY 1, 2009 REGION #10 Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson Counties PREVAILING WAGE OCCUPATION Asbestos Worker/Insulator See Appendix See Appendix Boilermaker See Appendix See Appendix Bricklayer/Stonemason See Appendix See Appendix Bridge and Highway Carpenter $31.33 $10.22 Carpenter Group 1 &2 $26.87 $9.92 Cement Mason $24.07 $11.33 Diver See Appendix See Appendix Divers'Tender See Appendix See Appendix Dredger See Appendix See Appendix Drywall, Lather,Acoustical Carpenter&Ceiling Installer $27.24 $11.66 Drywall Taper $25.54 $10.68 Electrician $30.74 $11.88 Elevator Constructor, Installer and Mechanic See Appendix See Appendix Fence Constructor(Non-metal) $22.13 $8.24 Fence Erector(Metal) $19.12 $2.80 Flagger $19.83 $8.74 Glazier $22.00 $11.12 Hazardous Materials Handler/Mechanic $16.06 $5.05 Highway and Parking Striper $26.89 $8.33 Ironworker See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 1 $22.35 $8.20 Laborer Group 2 $22.35 $8.20 Laborer Group 3 $22.35 $8.20 Laborer Group 4 $22.35 $8.20 Laborer Group 5 $22.35 $8.20 Landscape Laborer/Technician $15.91 $3.06 Limited Energy Electrician $25.54 $6.85 Line Constructor See Appendix See Appendix Marble Setter See Appendix See Appendix Millwright Group 1 &2 $25.81 $7.92 Painter $19.54 $6.31 Piledriver $31.96 $12.16 Plasterer and Stucco Mason $22.34 $11.53 Plumber/Pipefitter/Steamfitter(Plumber) See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 1A $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 1B $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 2 $27.04 Power Equipment Operator Group 3 $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 4 $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 5 $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 6 $27.04 $8.37 JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 24 'REGION #10 Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson Counties OCCUPATION RATE Roofer $22.83 $5.90 Sheet Metal Worker $28.02 $10.44 Soft Floor Layer $22.43 $7.97 Sprinkler Fitter $30.96 $12.00 Tender to Mason Trades (Brick and Stonemason, Mortar See Appendix See Appendix Mixer, Hod Carrier Tender to Plasterer and Stucco Mason $14.21 $11.00 Testing,Adjusting,and Balancing(TAB)Technician $24.39 $5.82 Tile Setter/Terrazzo Worker: Hard Tile Setter $23.98 $6.57 Tile,Terrazzo,and Marble Finisher See Appendix See Appendix Truck Driver $18.84 $5.55 PAGE 25 JULY 1, 2009 REGION #11 Klamath and Lake Counties PREVAILING WAGE OCCUPATION Asbestos Worker/Insulator See Appendix See Appendix Boilermaker See Appendix See Appendix Bricklayer/Stonemason See Appendix See Appendix Bridge and Highway Carpenter $31.33 $10.22 Carpenter Group 1 &2 $26.87 $9.92 Cement Mason $24.07 $11.33 Diver See Appendix See Appendix Divers'Tender See Appendix See Appendix Dredger See Appendix See Appendix Drywall, Lather,Acoustical Carpenter&Ceiling Installer See Appendix See Appendix Drywall Taper $25.54 $10.68 Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Elevator Constructor, Installer and Mechanic See Appendix See Appendix Fence Constructors(Non-metal) $22.13 $8.24 Fence Erector(Metal) $19.12 $2.80 Flagger(Laborer Group 5) See Appendix See Appendix Glazier $22.00 $11.12 Hazardous Materials Handler/Mechanic $16.06 $5.05 Highway and Parking Striper See Appendix See Appendix Ironworker $29.05 $11.77 Laborer Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Landscape LaborerlTechnician $15.91 $3.06 Limited Energy Electrician $25.54 $6.85 Line Constructor See Appendix See Appendix Marble Setter See Appendix See Appendix Millwright Group 1 &2 $25.81 $7.92 Painter $19.54 $6.31 Piledriver $31.96 $12.16 Plasterer and Stucco Mason $22.34 $11.53 Plumber/Pipefitter/Steamfitter(Plumber) See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1A See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 B See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 6 See Appendix See Appendix JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 26 REGION #11 Klamath and Lake Counties OCCUPATION RATE Roofer $22.83 $5.90 Sheet Metal Worker $28.02 $10.44 Soft Floor Layer $22.43 $7.97 Sprinkler Fitter See Appendix See Appendix Tender to Mason Trades (Brick and Stonemason, Mortar $23.92 $10.26 Mixer, Hod Carrier Tender to Plasterer and Stucco Mason $14.21 $11.00 Testing,Adjusting,and Balancing(TAB)Technician $24.39 $5.82 Tile Setter/Terrazzo Worker: Hard Tile Setter $23.98 $6.57 Tile,Terrazzo,and Marble Finisher See Appendix See Appendix Truck Driver $18.84 $5.55 PAGE 27 JULY 1, 2009 REGION #12 Gilliam, Grant, Morrow, Umatilla and Wheeler Counties PREVAILING WAGE OCCUPATION RATE Asbestos Worker/Insulator See Appendix See Appendix Boilermaker See Appendix See Appendix Bricklayer/Stonemason See Appendix See Appendix Bridge and Highway Carpenter $31.33 $10.22 Carpenter Group 1 &2 See Appendix See Appendix Cement Mason $24.07 $11.33 Diver See Appendix See Appendix Divers'Tender See Appendix See Appendix Dredger See Appendix See Appendix Drywall, Lather,Acoustical Carpenter&Ceiling Installer See Appendix See Appendix Drywall Taper $25.54 $10.68 Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Elevator Constructor, Installer and Mechanic See Appendix See Appendix Fence Constructor(Non-metal) $22.13 $8.24 Fence Erector(Metal) $19.12 $2.80 Flagger(Laborer Group 5) See Appendix See Appendix Glazier $22.00 $11.12 Hazardous Materials Handler/Mechanic $16.06 $5.05 Highway and Parking Striper See Appendix See Appendix Ironworker See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Landscape LaborerlTechnician $15.91 $3.06 Limited Energy Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Line Constructor See Appendix See Appendix Marble Setter See Appendix See Appendix Millwright Group 1 &2(Carpenter Group 3&4) See Appendix See Appendix Painter See Appendix See Appendix Piledriver(Carpenter Group 6) See Appendix See Appendix Plasterer and Stucco Mason $22.34 $11.53 Plumber/Pipefitter/Steamfitter(Plumber) See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 A See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 B See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 6 See Appendix See Appendix JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 28 REGION #12 Gilliam, Grant, Morrow, Umatilla and Wheeler Counties PREVAILING WAGE OCCUPATION Roofer See Appendix See Appendix Sheet Metal Worker See Appendix See Appendix Soft Floor Layer See Appendix See Appendix Sprinkler Fitter See Appendix See Appendix Tenders to Mason Trades (Brick and Stonemason, Mortar See Appendix See Appendix Mixer, Hod Carrier Tender to Plasterer and Stucco Mason $14.21 $11.00 Testing,Adjusting,and Balancing(TAB)Technician $24.39 $5.82 Tile Setter/Terrazzo Worker: Hard Tile Setter $23.98 $6.57 Tile,Terrazzo,and Marble Finisher See Appendix See Appendix Truck Driver $18.84 $5.55 PAGE 29 JULY 1; 2009 REGION #13 Baker, Union and Wallowa Counties PREVAILING WAGE OCCUPATION RATE Asbestos Worker/Insulator See Appendix See Appendix Boilermaker See Appendix See Appendix Bricklayer/Stonemason See Appendix See Appendix Bridge and Highway Carpenter $31.33 $10.22 Carpenter Group 1 &2 $26.87 $9.92 Cement Mason $24.07 $11.33 Diver See Appendix See Appendix Divers'Tender See Appendix See Appendix Dredger See Appendix See Appendix Drywall,Lather,Acoustical Carpenter&Ceiling Installer $27.24 $11.66 Drywall Taper $25.54 $10.68 Electrician $28.94 $11.88 Elevator Constructor, Installer and Mechanic See Appendix See Appendix Fence Constructor(Non-metal) $22.13 $8.24 Fence Erector(Metal) $19.12 $2.80 Flagger $19.83 $8.74 Glazier $22.00 $11.12 Hazardous Materials Handler/Mechanic $16.06 $5.05 Highway and Parking Striper See Appendix See Appendix Ironworker $29.05 $11.77 Laborer Group 1 $22.35 $8.20 Laborer Group 2 $22.35 $8.20 Laborer Group 3 $22.35 $8.20 Laborer Group 4 $22.35 $8.20 Laborer Group 5 $22.35 $8.20 Landscape Laborer/Technician $15.91 $3.06 Limited Energy Electrician $25.54 $6.85 Line Constructor $34.45 $10.75 Marble Setter See Appendix See Appendix Millwright Group 1 &2 $25.81 $7.92 Painter $19.54 $6.31 Piledriver $31.96 $12.16 Plasterer and Stucco Mason $22.34 $11.53 Plumber/Pipefitter/Steamfitter(Plumber) See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 1A $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 1 B $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 2 $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 3 $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 4 $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 5 $27.04 $8.37 Power Equipment Operator Group 6 $27.04 $8.37 JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 30 REGION #13 Baker, Union and Wallowa Counties PREVAILING WAGE OCCUPATION RATE Roofer $22.83 $5.90 Sheet Metal Worker $28.02 $10.44 Soft Floor Layer See Appendix See Appendix Sprinkler Fitter See Appendix See Appendix Tenders to Mason Trades (Brick and Stonemason, Mortar See Appendix See Appendix Mixer, Hod Carrier Tender to Plasterer and Stucco Mason $14.21 $11.00 Testing,Adjusting,and Balancing(TAB)Technician $24.39 $5.82 Tile Setter/Terrazzo Worker: Hard Tile Setter $23.98 $6.57 Tile,Terrazzo,and Marble Finisher See Appendix See Appendix Truck Driver $18:84 $5.55 PAGE 31 JULY 1, 2009 REGION #14 Harney and Malheur Counties PREVAILING WAGE OCCUPATION RATE Asbestos Worker/Insulator See Appendix See Appendix Boilermaker See Appendix See Appendix Bricklayer/Stonemason $28.86 $10.90 Bridge and Highway Carpenter See Appendix See Appendix Carpenter Group 1 &2 $26.87 $9.92 Cement Mason $24.07 $11.33 Diver See Appendix See Appendix Divers'Tender See Appendix See Appendix Dredger See Appendix See Appendix Drywall, Lather,Acoustical Carpenter&Ceiling Installer See Appendix See Appendix Drywall Taper $25.54 $10.68 Electrician See Appendix See Appendix Elevator Constructor, Installer and Mechanic See Appendix See Appendix Fence Constructor(Non-metal) $22.13 $8.24 Fence Erector(Metal) $19.12 $2.80 Flagger(Laborer Group 5) See Appendix See Appendix Glazier See Appendix See Appendix Hazardous Materials Handler/Mechanic $16.06 $5.05 Highway and Parking Striper See Appendix See Appendix Ironworker $29.05 $11.77 Laborer Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Laborer Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Landscape Laborer/Technician $15.91 $3.06 Limited Energy Electrician $25.54 $6.85 Line Constructor $34.45 $10.75 Marble Setter See Appendix See Appendix Millwright Group 1 &2 $25.81 $7.92 Painter $19.54 $6.31 Piledriver $31.96 $12.16 Plasterer and Stucco Mason $22.34 $11.53 Plumber/Pipefitter/Steamfitter(Plumber) See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1A See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 1 B See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 2 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 3 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 4 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 5 See Appendix See Appendix Power Equipment Operator Group 6 See Appendix See Appendix JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 32 REGION #14 Harney and Malheur Counties PREVAILING WAGE OCCUPATION Roofer $22.83 $5.90 Sheet Metal Worker $28.02 $10.44 Soft Floor Layer $22.43 $7.97 Sprinkler Fitter See Appendix See Appendix Tenders to Mason Trades (Brick and Stonemason, Mortar $23.92 $10.26 Mixer, Hod Carrier Tender to Plasterer and Stucco Mason $14.21 $11.00 Testing,Adjusting, and Balancing(TAB)Technician $24.39 $5.82 Tile Setter/Terrazzo Worker: Hard Tile Setter $23.98 $6.57 Tile,Terrazzo,and Marble Finisher See Appendix See Appendix Truck Driver $18.84 $5.55 PAGE 33 JULY 1, 2009 . APPENDIX JULY 1, 2009 NOTE. THE APPENDIX SECTION IS TO BE USED ONLY FOR REGIONS/TRADES SPECIFIED IN PAGES 6 THROUGH 33. REFER TO PAGES 6 THROUGH 33 BEFORE USING RATES IN THIS SECTION. AsbestosWorker/Insulator................................................................................................36 Boilermaker......................................................................................................................... 36 Bricklayer/Stonemason...................................................................................................... 36 Bridge and Highway Carpenter (See Carpenter Group 5) .........................................36-37 CarpenterGroup 1 & 2 ..................................................................................................36-37 CementMason....................................................................................................................37 Diver................................................................................................................................37-38 Divers' Tender................................................................................................................37-38 Dredger.......................................................................................................... 38 Drywall, Lather, Acoustical Carpenter& Ceiling Installer..............................................39 Drywall Taper (See Painter)......................................................... .................................41-42 Electrician.......................................................................................................................39-40 Elevator Constructor, Installer and Mechanic.................................................................40 Flagger (See Laborer Group 5)..........................................................................................40 Glazier..................................................................................................................................40 Highway/Parking Striper....................................................................................................40 Ironworker...........................................................................................................................40 Laborer...........................................................................................................................40-41 LimitedEnergy Electrician ................................................................................................41 LineConstructor.................................................................................................................41 MarbleSetter.......................................................................................................................41 Millwright Group 1 & 2 (See Carpenter Group 3 & 4) ................................................36-37 Painterand Drywall Taper............................................................................................41-42 Piledriver (See Carpenter Group 6)..............................................................................36-37 Plastererand Stucco Mason .............................................................................................42 Plumber/Pipefitter/Steamfitter...........................................................................................42 PowerEquipment Operator..........................................................................................42-43 Roofer.............................................................................................................................43-44 SheetMetal Worker............................................................................................................44 SoftFloor Layer..................................................................................................................44 SprinklerFitter....................................................................................................................44 Tender to Mason Trades (Brick and Stonemason, Mortar Mixer, Hod Carrier)............44 Tender to Plasterer and Stucco Mason............................................................................44 Tile Setter/Terrazzo.Worker: Hard Tile Setter..................................................................44 Tile, Terrazzo, and Marble Finisher...................................................................................44 TruckDriver....................................................................................................................44-45 MAP: Power Equipment Operator, Zone 1 .......................................................................46 PAGE 35 JULY 1,2009 ORE • HOURLYTRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE RATE RATE ASBESTOS WORKER/ 36.53 15.89 CARPENTER(Continued) INSULATOR Zone Differential for Carpenters BOILERMAKER 33.69 19.91 (Add to Zone 1 Rate) BRICKLAYER/STONEMASON Zone 2 .85 (This trade is tended by "Tenders to Mason Zone 3 1.25 Trades") Zone 4 1.70 Zone 5 2.00 Area 1 32.32 14.05 Zone 6 3.00 Zone 7 5.00 (Add $1.00 per hour to Fringe for Refractory repair work.) Zone 1: Projects within 30 miles of city hall in the cities listed below. Area 2 31.10 13.70 Zone 2: More than 30 miles but less than 40 miles. Zone 3: More than 40 miles but less than 50 miles. (Add $1.00 per hour to Fringe for Refractory repair Zone 4: More than 50 miles but less than 60 miles. work.) Zone 5: More than 60 miles but less than 70 miles. Zone 6: More than 70 miles but less than 100 miles. Area 1 Zone 7: More than 100 miles from the respective city hall of the cities listed below. Baker Grant Multnomah Wallowa Benton(a) Hood River Polk Wasco(a) Reference Cities for Group 1 and 2 Carpenters Clackamas Lincoln(a) Sherman Washington Clatsop Linn(a) Tillamook Yamhill Albany Goldendale Madras Roseburg Columbia Marion Umatilla Astoria Grants Pass Medford Salem Gilliam Morrow Union Baker City Hermiston Newport The Dalles Bend Hood River Ontario Tillamook Area 2 Brookings Klamath Falls Pendleton Vancouver Burns LaGrande Portland Benton(b) Deschutes Lane Wheeler Coos Bay Lakeview Port Orford Coos Jefferson Lincoln(b) Eugene Longview Reedsport Crook Klamath Linn(b) Curry Lake Wasco(b) Zones for Groups 3 and 4 Carpenter are determined by the distance between the project site and either (a)North Half (b) South Half 1) The worker's residence; or CARPENTER 2) City Hall of a reference city for the appropriate group shown,whichever is closer Zone 1 (Base Rate) Reference Cities for Group 3 and 4 Carpenters Group 1 32.40 12.22 Eugene Medford Portland Vancouver Group 2 32.55 12.22 Longview North Bend The Dalles Group 3 32.90 12.22 Group 4 33.05 12.22 Zones for Groups 5 and 6 Carpenter are determined by Group 5 32.90 12.22 the distance between the project site and either Group 6 33.40 12.22 1) The worker's residence; or 2) City Hall of a reference city for the appropriate group shown,whichever is closer Reference Cities for Group 5 and 6 Carpenters Bend Longview North Bend Eugene Medford Portland 2009 PAGE36 APPENDIX • • ' 1 HOURLYTRADE 13ASIC TRADE BASIC RATE RATE CARPENTER(Continued) CEMENT MASON (Continued) Note: All job or project locations shall be computed ' Zone 1:Projects within 30 miles of city hall in the (determined) on the basis of road miles and in the cities listed below. following manner. A mileage measurement will start at Zone 2: More than 30 miles,but less than 40 miles. the entrance to the respective city hall,facing the project Zone 3: More than 40 miles,but less than 50 miles. (if possible), and shall proceed by the normal route (shortest time-best road) to the geographical center on Zone 4: More than 50 miles,but less than 80 miles. the highway, railroad, and street construction projects Zone 5: More than 80 miles. (end of measurement). On all project contracts, the geographical center where the major portion of the Reference Cities construction is located, shall be considered the center of the project(end measurement). Bend Eugene Portland The Dalles Corvallis Medford Salem Vancouver Group 1 Group 2 (Carpenter Group-I) (Carpenter Group-II) Note: All job or project locations shall be computed (determined)on the basis of road miles and in the following Group 3 Group 4 manner.A mileage measurement will start at the entrance to (Millwright Group-1) (Millwright Group-II) the respective city hall, facing the project (if possible), and shall proceed by the normal route(shortest time-best road)to the geographical center on the highway, railroad, and street GrGroup 6 construction projects (end of measurement). On all other (Bridge&Highway (Piledriver) project contracts,.the geographical center where the major Carpenter) portion of the construction is located, shall be considered the center of the project(end measurement). Welders receive$.75/hour above their group's rate. DIVER&DIVERS' TENDER When working with creosote and other toxic, treated wood and steel material, workers shall Diver 77.94 12.22 receive $.25/hour premium pay for minimum of Divers' Tender 36.74 12.22 eight(8)hours. 1) For those workers who reside within a reference When working in sheet pile coffer dams or cells up city below, their zone pay shall be computed from to the external water level, Group 6 workers shall the city hall of the city wherein they reside. receive $.15/hour premium pay for minimum of eight(8)hours. 2) For those workers who reside nearer to a project than is the city hall of any reference city below,the CEMENT MASON mileage from their residence may be used in computing their zone pay differential. (This trade is tended by"Concrete Laborer") 3) The zone pay for all other projects shall be Zone 1 (Base Rate) computed from the city hall of Portland. Group 1 28.09 14.83 Zone Differential for Diver/Divers' Tender Group 2 28.65 14.83 (Add to Zone 1 Rate) Group 3 28.65 14.83 Group 4 29.21 14.83 Zone 2 .85 Zone 3 1.25 Zone Differential for Cement Mason Zone 4 1.70 (Add to Zone 1 Rate) Zone 5 2.00 Zone 6 3.00 Zone 2 .65 Zone 7 5.00 Zone 3 1.15 Zone 4 1.70 Zone 5 3.00 JULY 1,2009 OREGON DETERMINATION 2009-02 TRADE BASIC TRADE 13ASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE- RATE- RATE DIVER&DIVERS' TENDER(Continued) DIVER&DIVERS' TENDER(Continued) Zone 1:Projects within 30 miles of city hall in the Divers' Enclosure Pay (working without vertical cities listed below escape): Zone 2:More than 30 miles,but less than 40 miles. Zone 3:More than 40 miles,but less than 50 miles. Distance Traveled Zone 4:More than 50 miles,but less than 60 miles. In the Enclosure Hourly Enclosure Pay Zone 5:More than 60 miles,but less than 70 miles. Zone 6:More than 70 miles, but less than 100 5-50ft. $.50/hr.up to $4.00 maximum per da miles. 50-100ft. $1.13/hr.up to $9.00 maximum per da Zone 7:More than 100 miles from the city hall of 100-150ft. $2.13/hr.up to $17.00 maximum per da employee's home local. 150-200ft. $4.63/hr. up to $37.00 maximum per da 200-300ft. $4.63/hr. up to $37.00 maximum per day, Reference Cities for Diver/Divers' Tender plus$.40 per foot traveled in enclosure. Astoria Klamath Falls Newport Roseburg 300-450ft. $4.63/hr.up to $37.00 maximum per day, Bend Longview North Bend Salem plus$.80 per foot traveled in enclosure. Eugene Medford Portland The Dalles 450-600ft. $4.63/hr.up to $37.00 maximum per day, plus$1.60 per foot traveled in enclosure. Note: All job or project locations shall be computed (determined) on the basis of road miles and in the DREDGER following manner. A mileage measurement will start at the entrance to the respective city hall,facing the project Zone 1 (Base Rate) (if possible), and shall proceed by the normal route (shortest time-best road) to the geographical center on Leverman the highway, railroad, and street construction projects (Hydraulic&Clamshell) 39.88 10.80 (end of measurement). On all project contracts, the geographical center where the major portion of the Assistant Engineer 37.30 10.80 construction is located, shall be considered the center of (Watch Engineer, the project(end measurement). Mechanic Machinist) Depth Pay and Enclosure Pay are added to the Tenderman 36.12 10.80 Divers' Basic Hourly Rate to obtain the Total (Boatman Hourly Rate for the Diver. Attending Dredge Plant) Basic Hourly Hourly Divers' Fireman Hourly + Depth + Enclosure = Total Fill Equipment Operator 35.16 10.80 Rate Pay Pay Hourly Pay Rate Assistant Mate 32.96 10.80 Divers' Depth Pay: Zone Differential for Dredgers Depth of Dive Hourly Depth Pay (Add to Zone 1 Base Rate) 50-100 ft. $1.00 per foot over 50 feet Zone B 2.50 101-150 ft. $1.50 per foot over 100 feet Zone C 4.00 151-200 ft. $2.00 per foot over 150 feet Zone mileage based on road miles: Zone A: Center of jobsite to no more than 30 miles from the city hall of Portland. Zone B: More than 30 miles but not more than 50 miles. Zone C: Over 50 miles. JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 38 APPENDIX HOURLYOREGON DE'TE.RN1 I NATION 2009-02 TRADE ASIC HOURLY RATE RATE DRYWALL,LATHER,ACOUSTICAL ELECTRICIAN (Continued) CARPENTER& CEILING INSTALLER Further, the free zone at the Oregon coast shall extend Drywall (Acoustical and 33.14 11.93 along Hwy 101 west to the ocean Hwy 101 east 10 Drywall Applicator) miles if not already covered by the above 15-mile free Wetwall (Lather) 30.54 14.53 zone. Area 6 ELECTRICIAN Electrician 29.78 13.94 Area 1 Cable Splicer 29.78 13.94 Electrician 27.66 10.83 Zone Pay for Area 6 Electrician Cable Splicer 30.43 10.97 (Add to Basic Hourly Rate) Area 2 Zone mileage based on road miles: Electrician 34.95 14.78 Zone 1 0-20 miles 0.00 Cable Splicer 36.70 14.83 Zone 2 21-30 miles 1.00 Zone 3 31-40 miles 2.80 Area 3 Zone 4 41-50 miles 4.50 Zone 5 51-60 miles 6.30 Electrician 31.97 13.36 Zone 6 60 or more 9.00 There shall be a 20-mile free zone from the downtown Area 4 Post Office in Grants Pass, Klamath Falls, Medford, Electrician 34.05 15.10 and Roseburg. Cable Splicer 37.46 15.20 Reference Counties Electrical Material Handler 16.70 7.15 Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 5 Malheur Gilliam Coos Electrician 35.65 16.82 Grant Curry Cable Splicer 35.90 16.43 Morrow Douglas(a) Electrical Material Handler 20.32 10.56 Umatilla Lane(a) Wheeler Lincoln Zone Pay for Area 5 Electrician (Add to Basic Hourly Rate) Zone mileage based on air miles: Area 4 Area 5 Area 6 Zone 1 31-50 miles 1.50 Benton Clackamas Douglas(b) Zone 2 51-70 miles 3.50 Lane(b) Clatsop Harney Zone 3 71-90 miles 5.50 Linn Columbia Jackson Zone 4 91 or more 9.00 Marion Hood River Josephine Polk Multnomah Klamath There shall be a 30-mile free zone from downtown Yamhill(c) Sherman Lake Tillamook Portland City Hall and a similar 15-mile free zone Wasco around the following cities: Washington Yamhill(d) Astoria Hood River Seaside The Dalles Tillamook (a) Those portions lying west of a line running North and South from the NE corner of Coos County to the SE corner of Lincoln County 3ULY 1,2099 ' APPENDIX TRADE BASW TRADE'. BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE- RATE RATE ELECTRICIAN (Continued) IRONWORKER(Continued) (b) Those portions lying east of a line running North Zone 1:Projects within 45 miles of city hall in the and South from the NE corner of Coos County to cities listed below. the SE corner of Lincoln County. Zone 2:More than 45 miles,but less than 60 miles. (c) South half Zone 3:More than 60 miles,but less than 100 miles. (d) North half Zone 4:More than 100 miles. ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR,INSTALLER AND MECHANIC Note: Zone pay for Ironworkers shall be determined using AAA road mileage computed from the city hall of the reference cities listed below or the residence of the Area 1 employee,whichever is nearer to the project. Mechanic 42.91 18.29 Reference Cities Area 2 Medford Portland Mechanic 43.09 18.29 LABORER Reference Cities Zone 1 (Base Rate): Area 1 Area 2 Group 1 24.66 11.15 Group 2 25.29 11.15 Baker All Group 3 25.75 11.15 Umatilla Remaining Group 4 26.15 11.15 Union Counties Wallowa Group 5 21.51 11.15 Note: A Hazardous Waste Removal Differential must be FLAGGER See Laborer, Group 5 added to'the base rate if work is performed inside the boundary of a Federally Designated Hazardous Waste Site. GLAZIER 30.30 14.33 A Group 1 base rate is used for General Laborer on such a site. For further information on this, call the Prevailing Add $1.00 to base rate if safety belt is required by Wage Rate Coordinator at(971)673-0839. State safety regulations. Zone Differential for Laborers Add $4.00 to base rate for work done from a non- (Add to Zone 1 Rate) motorized single-man bosun chair. Zone 2 .65 HIGHWAY/PARKING STRIPER Zone 3 1.15 28.27 8.27 Zone 4 1.70 Zone 5 2.75 IRONWORKER 33.12 17.40 Zone 1:Projects within 30 miles of city hall in the Zone Differential for Ironworker cities listed below. (Add to Basic Hourly Rate) Zone 2:More than 30 miles but less than 40 miles. Zone 3:More than 40 miles but less than 50 miles. Zone 1 0.00 Zone 4:More than 50 miles but less than 80 miles. Zone 2 3.75 hr. or$30.00 maximum per day Zone 5:More than 80 miles. Zone 3 6.88 hr. or$55.00 maximum per day Zone 4 8.75 hr. or$70.00 maximum per day Reference Cities Albany Burns Hermiston Portland Astoria Coos Bay Klamath Falls Roseburg Baker City Eugene Medford Salem Bend Grants Pass Newport The Dalles 2009 PAGE 40 APPENDIX OREGON DETEIRMINATION 2009-02 TRADE- BASIC TRADE BASIC 110URLY FRINGE liOURLY FRINGE RATE" RATE LABORER(Continued) LIMITED ENERGY ELECTRICIAN (Continued) Note: All job or project locations shall be computed (determined) on the basis of road miles and in the a) Those portions lying west of a line running North and following manner. A mileage measurement will start at South from the NE corner of Coos County to the SE the entrance to the respective city hall, facing the project corner of Lincoln County. (if possible), and shall proceed by the normal route (b) Those portions lying east of a line running North and (shortest time-best road) to the geographical center on South from the NE comer of Coos County to the SE the highway, railroad, and street construction projects corner of Lincoln County. (end of measurement). On all project contracts, the (c) South half geographical center where the major portion of the (d) North half construction is located, shall be considered the center of the project(end measurement). LINE CONSTRUCTOR LIMITED ENERGY ELECTRICIAN Area 1 Area 2 26.95 11.89 Group 1 46.26 12.88 Area 3 23.03 11.49 Group 2 40.23 12.66 Area 4 26.04 10.93 Group 3 28.58 9.71 Area 5 26.95 12.51 Group 4 34.60 10.19 Area 6 24.90 10.40 Group 5 30.17 9.78 Zone Pay for Area 6 Limited Energy Electricians Group 6 28.16 9.68 (Add to Basic Hourly Rate) Area 1 All counties.except Malheur County Zone mileage based on air miles: Group 1 Group 3 Cable Splicer Tree Trimmer Zone 1 0-20 miles 0.00 Leadman Pole Sprayer Zone 2 21-30 miles 1.00 Zone 3 31-40 miles 2.80 Group 2 Group 4 Zone 4 41-50 miles 4.50 Certified Lineman Welder Line Equipment Man Zone 5 51-60 miles 6.30 Heavy Line Equipment Man Zone 6 60 or more 9.00 Journeyman Lineman Welder Group 5 Journeyman Lineman Head Groundman There shall be a 20-mile free zone from the Lineman JackHammer Man downtown Post Office in Grants Pass, Klamath Heavy Equipment Man Powderman Pole Sprayer Falls,Medford,and Roseburg. Group 6 Groundman Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 MARBLE SETTER 33.32 14.05 Gilliam Coos Lane(b) (This trade is tended by "Tile, Terrazzo, & Marble Grant Curry Marion Finishers") Morrow Lane(a) Polk Umatilla Yamhill(c) Wheeler PAINTER&DRYWALL TAPER Area 5 Area 6 Commercial Painting 19.69 7.34 Clackamas Jackson Industrial Painting 23.34 7.34 Clatsop Josephine Columbia Add $0.75 to base rate for work over 60 ft. high on Multnomah swing stage, mechanical climber, spider or bucket Tillamook truck for both commercial and industrial painting. Washington Yamhill(d) JULY 1,2009 PAGE 41 APPENDIX OREGON DE-11"101INATION 2009-02 TRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE RATE RATE- PAINTER&DRYWALL TAPER PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER/STEAMFITTER (Continued) (Continued) Drywall Taper 33.86 11.33 Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 PLASTERER AND STUCCO MASON Baker Grant(b) All Remaining (This trade is tended by"Tenders to Plasterers") Harney(a) Morrow Counties Malheur Umatilla Nozzleman 30.86 12.81 Union Swinging Scaffold .29.86 12.81 Wallowa All Other Work 28.86 12.81 (a) Except Northwest Portion PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER/STEAMFITTER (b) Except Southwest Portion Area 1 26.70 10.65 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Add $2.21 per hour to basic hourly rate if it is Zone 1 (Base Rate) possible for worker to fall 30 ft. or more, or if required to wear a fresh-air mask or similar Group 1 36.22 10.90 equipment for 2 hours or more. Group 1 A 38.03 10.90 Group 1B 39.84 10.90 Zone Differential for Area 1 Group 2 34.65 10.90 Plumber/Pinefitter/Steamfitter/ Group 3 33.69 10.90 (Add to Base Rate) Group 4 32.78 10.90 Group 5 31.71 10.90 Zone 1 2.50 per hour Group 6 28.82 10.90 Zone 2 3.50 per hour Zone 3 5.00 per hour Note: A Hazardous Waste Removal Differential must be added to the base rate if work is performed inside Zone mileage based on road miles: the boundary of a Federally Designated Waste Site. For information on this differential, call the Prevailing Zone 1: Forty (40) to fifty five (55) miles-Basic Wage Rate Coordinator at(971)673-0839. rate plus $2.50 per hour. Zone 2: Fifty five(5 5)to one hundred(100)miles- Zone Rates Basic rate plus$3.50 per hour. Zone 3: Over one hundred (100) miles-Basic rate Zone 2 2.50 plus $5.00 per hour. Zone 3 5.00 There shall be a maximum of ten (10)hours of For the Following Metropolitan Counties: zone pay per workday. Multnomah, Clackamas, Marion, Yamhill, Washington Reference Cities for Area 1: and Columbia: Boise,Idaho Twin Falls,Idaho See map on page 46 for Zone 1 of this classification Area 2 41.09 20.15 (A)All jobs or projects located in Multnomah, Clackamas and Marion counties, west of the Area 3 35.69 18.79 western boundaryof Mt. Hood National Forest and west of mile post 30 on Interstate 84 and west of mile post 30 on State Hwy 26 and west of mile post 30 on Hwy 22 and all jobs located in Yamhill County,Washington County and Columbia County shall receive Zone 1 pay for all classifications. JULY 1,2009 PAGE 42 APPENDIX OREGON DETERMINATION 2009-02 TRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY PRINCE RATE RATE, POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR ROOFER(Continued) (Continued) - Area I* (B) All jobs or projects located in the area outside Clackamas Gilliam Multnomah Washington the identified boundary above, but less than 50 Clatsop Grant Tillamook Wheeler miles from the Portland City Hall shall receive Columbia Zone 2 pay for all classifications. *On all jobs on which coal tar pitch is the basic roofing (C) All jobs or projects located more than 50 miles material or where the old roof being removed is from the Portland City Hall, but outside the composed of coal tar based material, a rate of pay ten identified border above, shall receive Zone 3 percent (10%) greater than the basic rate of pay shall pay for all classifications. be paid for all work performed. For the Following Cities: *All employees engaged in removing fiberglass insulation shall receive a rate of pay ten percent (10%) Albany; Bend; Coos Bay; Eugene; Grants Pass; greater than the employee's basic rate of pay. Klamath Falls; Medford and Roseburg: Area 2** (a) & (b) (A)All jobs or projects located within 30 miles of the respective city hall of the above mentioned. Roofer 21.29 9.90 cities shall receive Zone 1 pay for all Benton Marion classifications. Lincoln Polk Linn Yamhill (B) All jobs or projects located more than 30 miles and less than 50 miles from the respective city ** Add $2.00 to basic hourly rate for application, hall of the above mentioned cities shall receive spudding and cutting or removal of coal tar products. Zone 2 for all classifications. ** Add $0.50 per hour to base hourly rate for (C) All jobs or projects located more than 50 miles application, spudding and cutting or removal of from the respective city hall of the above fiberglass insulation. mentioned cities shall receive Zone 3 pay for all classifications. Area 4*** Note: All job or project locations shall be computed Roofer 22.65 8.70 (determined) on the basis of road miles and in the following manner. A mileage measurement will start at Umatilla the entrance to the respective city hall,facing the project (if possible), and shall proceed by the normal route ***Add $2.00 to basic hourly rate for employees (shortest time-best road) to the geographical'center on working with irritable bituminous materials. the highway,railroad,and street construction projects (end of measurement).On all other project contracts,the ***Add $2.00 to basic hourly rate for employees. geographical center where the major portion of the construction is located, shall be considered the center of "Forking with"Densdeck"roofing board. the project(end measurement). ***Add $2.00 to basic hourly rate for employees ROOFER removing fiberglass insulation. Area 1* Area 5**** Roofer 26.93 8.65 Roofer 22.56 8.75 Handling coal tar pitch 29.62 8.65 Remove fiberglass insulation 29.62 8.65 Morrow XLY 1, 11 43 TRADE BASIC RATE RATE ROOFER(Continued) TENDERS TO MASON TRADES Brick and Stonemason,Mortar Mixer,Hod Carrier) **** Add $3.00 to basic hourly rate for employees (Continued) working with irritable bituminous materials Add to base rate an amount equal to that received for SHEET METAL WORKER safety belt requirements or other unusual job Area 1 34.42 16.95 conditions by the mechanic this worker is tending. Add $1.00 to base rate for work performed on any TENDER TO PLASTERER AND STUCCO MASON swinging platform, swinging chair or swinging 23.62 11.00 ladder. TILE SETTER/TERRAZZO WORKER: Hard Tile Add $1.00 to base rate for work with lead or Setter 27.68 12.90 installing material in a plant that uses lead in any form to manufacture a product (excluding (This trade is tended by "Tile, Terrazzo, & Marble soldering). Finisher") Add $1.00 to base rate for work performed in a TILE,TERRAZZO,AND MARBLE FINISHER confined space as defined by OSHA. TILE,TERRAZZO FINISHER Area 3 29.71 . 15.00 21.11 9.50 Add $1.00 to base rate for work where it is BRICK AND MARBLE FINISHER necessary to wear a chemically activated face 21.11 9.60 mask. Add $1.00 to base rate if safety belt required by State Area 4 30.00 15.12 safety regulations. Area 5 28.63 15.89 Add $1.00 to base rate if work involves epoxy, furnane, alkor acetylene black grouting or waterproof Area 1 Area 1 (Cont.) Area 5 membrane. Benton Washington Coos TRUCK DRIVER Clackamas Wheeler Curry Clatsop Columbia Area 3 Group 1 26.90 12.75 Gilliam Morrow Group 2 27.02 12.75 Grant Umatilla Group 3 27.15 12.75 Lincoln Group 4 27.41 12.75 Linn Area 4 Group 5 27.63 12.75 Multnomah Douglas Group 6 27.79 12.75 Tillamook Lane Group 7 27.99 12.75 SOFT FLOOR LAYER 25.83 10.85 (Zone Pay in addition to Basic Hourly Rate and SPRINKLER FITTER 33.25 16.55 Fringe.) TENDERS TO MASON TRADES Brick and For the Following Cities: Stonemason,Mortar Mixer,Hod Carrier) Albany Grants Pass Ontario 25.14 11.00 Astoria Hermiston Oregon City Baker Hood River Pendleton Add $0.50 to base rate for refractory work. Bend Klamath Falls Portland Bingen LaGrande Port Orford Brookings Lakeview Reedsport Bums Longview Roseburg JULY 1,2009 PAGE 44 APPENDIX OREGON DETERMINATION 2009-02 TRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE RATE' RATE TRUCK DRIVER(Continued) Coos Bay Madras Salem Corvallis Medford The Dalles Eugene McMinnville Tillamook Goldendale Newport Vancouver Zone differential for Truck Drivers (Add to Zone A rate) Zone B .65 Zone C 1.15 Zone D 1.70 Zone E 2.75 Zone A: Projects within 30 miles of the cities listed above Zone B: More than 30 miles but less than 40 miles. Zone C: More than 40 miles but less than 50 miles. Zone D: More than 50 miles but less than 80 miles. Zone E: More than 80 miles. Note: All job or project locations shall be computed (determined) on the basis of road miles and in the following manner. A mileage measurement will start at the entrance to the respective city hall,facing the project (if possible), and shall proceed by the normal route (shortest time-best road) to the geographical center on the highway, railroad, and street construction projects (end of measurement).On all other project contracts, the geographical center where the major portion of the construction is located, shall be considered the center of the project(end measurement). JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 45 APPENDIX OREGON DE'TERMINATION 2009-02 Power Equipment Operators Zone 1 'T -x SCALE Vit:,s_��:i T4M:.;� ei•>i Britt^7 �°C t„S.`-.,t .. �: _,��,. ��:; �1+•ti �,: i�,.-.�. 0 10 MILES „,,! § 7 �a. it s: IZdrier s •$"u'ta.'�.c } 4`P,v!' i) .Plntoar _ tg VW fir .:iir.: y..k{{,,,4;! Ali"lli:)��').'.y�,Vi_1..i?r'-ykv'\�u'_"v ... Blasi 'h)P�a `= 84 �2Y1�f1 fi4' z4y pm pd1•�S�-' ;�;�Ej', 5' ri. l...l On6alQ; ti`S'Lph_';i„ }�4 ,�,�lrti „'E?•k �'yTr"E,�:if e'S�`���TI ow: NI I r' TNOM I Ufa .,ii!I i, F 1lYf�ih itl"`w. ttN� i i YWVM MWWp1'NMAI1.E �- d,�rr fi p 1 t_F 1�"^`}F ";1p+.rr�JOL!?E7siii'ya,'v;f'7f+i_ GG I. fwl ft @Daly '1p UNCCI,N GiY � t ! ) l.. 3 Ki �5 'F SPwr C. ',. _ (•'Ll� ._. w 0 ULEFO(rr Mdjr dis 2 NEWPOW JULY 1, Y I u 200946 APPENDIX LIST OF CONTRACTORS INELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS PUBLICATION DATE: July 1,2009 To: All Oregon Contracting Agencies Pursuant to ORS 279C.860, contractors on this list are ineligible to receive public works contracts subject to the Prevailing Wage Rate Law. These contractors and subcontractors, as well as any firm, corporation, partnership or association in which the contractor or subcontractor has a financial interest are ineligible to receive public works contracts until removed from this list. If you have questions regarding the list or for the most current information regarding persons ineligible to receive prevailing wage contracts, please contact the Prevailing Wage Rate Coordinator in(Portland)at(971)67370839. CONTRACTOR NAME DATE PLACED REMOVAL DATE 1. 3 Flags Traffic Control, Inc. October 6, 2006 October 5, 2009 PO Box 42 Terrebonne, OR 97760 2. ACMS Cabinets, Inc. August 12, 2008 August 11, 2011 1510 SW Friendly Court. McMinnville, OR 97128 3. Daniel J. Bateman dba Builders Hardware January 11, 2008 January 10, 2011 Service PO Box 1677 Albany, OR 97321 4• Sam Boulis and Janet Boulis January 22, 2009 January 21, 2012 15460 Brianne Court Lake Oswego, OR 97035 5. Cameron Creations May 25, 2000 Not to be Removed Steven Cameron Nancy Cameron PO Box 2 Lowell, OR 97452 6. Collins and Collins Construction Co. May 27, 2009 May 26, 2012 dba Collins and Collins Construction 2957 SW Peridot Avenue PO Box 420 Redmond, OR 97756 7. Clifford J. Fullman January 12, 2007 January 11, 2010 PO Box 67248 Portland, OR 97268 8. Christine M. Hulstein October 6, 2006 October 5, 2009 PO Box 42 Terrebonne, OR 97760 9• JBH Installations, Inc. January 11, 2008 January 10, 2011 40209 Donomore Court Temecula, CA 92591 PAGE 47 JULY 1, 2009 LIST OF CONTRACTORS INELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS PUBLICATION DATE: July 1,2009 CONTRACTOR NAME DATE PLACED REMOVAL DATE 10. KTM, Inc. March 3, 2008 March 2, 2011 28532 Crow Road. Eugene, OR 97402 11. James Ray Lincoln aka October 2, 2007 October 1, 2010 Jimmy Ray Lincoln dba and fdba James Lincoln Drywall 730 Russel Drive Hammond, OR 97121 12. Robert Dean Moore May 27, 2009 May 26, 2012 439 SW 301h Court Troutdale, OR 97060 13. Omega West Painting, Inc. January 22, 2009 January 21, 2012 PO Box 6683 Portland, OR 97228 14. Rob's Custom Interiors, Inc. May 27, 2009 May 26, 2012 439 SW 30th Court Troutdale, OR 97060 15. Anthony Taylor August 12, 2008 August 11,2011 1510 SW Friendly Court. McMinnville, OR 97128 16. Pamela Testerman March 3, 2008 March 2, 2011 28532 Crow Road. Eugene, OR 97402 17. Bradley L.Thomas May 27, 2009 May 26, 2012 465 NE 181s, #503 Portland, OR 97230 18. Westside Painting, Inc. July 1, 2009 June 30, 2012 PO Box 6986 Portland, OR 97228 BRAD AVAKIAN, COMMISSIONER OREGON BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES JULY 1, 2009 PAGE 48 PREVAILING WAGE RATE FORMS WH-38 Certified Payroll Form WH-39 Public Work Contract Fee Information Form WH-40 Public Work Contract Fee Adjustment Form WH-81 Notice of Award of Public Works Contract WH-118 Planned Public Improvement Summary WH-119 Capital Improvement Cost Comparison Estimate PAGE 49 JULY 1, 2009 F BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES PREVAILING WAGE RATE UNIT INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE PREVAILING WAGE RATE PAYROLL/CERTIFIED STATEMENT FORM This form may be used by contractors for reporting their payroll as required by ORS 279C.845 on public works projects subject to the Prevailing Wage Rate Law. Although this form has not been officially approved by the USDOL, it is designed to meet the requirements of the federal Davis-Bacon Act as well. The form contains a certified statement that is required to be signed by the contractor, certifying the accuracy of the information reported on the payroll, including representations pertaining to the provision of fringe benefits to employees by third parties. Contractors are not required to use this form in reporting their payroll; however, the contractor must provide all of the information contained in the form, and the certified statement must be signed and submitted with the contractor's payroll. Detailed instructions concerning the preparation.of the form follow: Complete the box at the top of the form. Check either the prime contractor or subcontractor box. Be sure to enter the date the.contract was first advertised for bid. If you are not sure of this date, contact the Public Contracting Agency. Column 1 — NAME AND ADDRESS: The employee's full name must be shown on each payroll submitted. The employee's address must also be shown on the first payroll submitted. The address need not be shown on subsequent payrolls submitted unless the address changes. Column 2—TRADE CLASSIFICATIONS: List the classification found in the Bureau of Labor and Industries' publication "Prevailing Wage Rates for Public Works Contracts in Oregon," that is most descriptive of the work actually performed by the employee. Give the group number for those worker classifications that include such information. Consult the worker classifications and minimum prevailing wage rate schedule set forth in the contract specifications. Use the appropriate prevailing wage rates in effect at the time the contract was first advertised for bid for information regarding trade classifications, base hourly rates, and hourly fringe benefits. Indicate which workers are apprentices, if any, and give their current percentage, trade classification, and group number when applicable. If an employee works in more than one worker classification, use the highest rate for all hours worked, or use separate line entries to show hours worked, rate of pay, and fringe benefit for each classification. Column 3—DAY AND DATE: Enter the day of the week(M, T, W, Th, F, S, and Sn)in the top row of boxes, and the corresponding date below. HOURS WORKED EACH DAY: Enter the total number of "straight time" hours worked in the row marked "S". Hours worked over 8 in a day or work performed on Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays should be entered as overtime ("OT") hours worked. Contractors who have adopted a written work schedule of four consecutive ten-hour days, Monday through Thursday or Tuesday through Friday may enter hours worked over 10 in a day as overtime hours. Column 4—TOTAL HOURS: Enter separately the total number of straight time and overtime hours worked by each listed employee and classification during this pay period. The total number of straight time hours worked should be entered in the lower box ("S"); the total number of overtime hours worked should be entered in the top box("OT"). Column 5—BASE HOURLY RATE OF PAY: Enter the base hourly rate and the overtime hourly rate(if any) paid the employee in the appropriate straight time and overtime boxes. (Payment of not less than one and one half times the base or regular rate of pay, not including fringe benefits, is required to be paid in overtime pursuant to ORS 279C.540). t ' Column 6 — HOURLY FRINGE BENEFIT AMOUNT PAID AS WAGES TO THE EMPLOYEE: Enter any additional wages paid directly to the employee in lieu of fringe benefits. (It is not necessary to pay time and a half for overtime work on those wages that are paid in lieu of fringe benefits.) Column 7 — GROSS AMOUNT EARNED: Enter gross amount earned on this project. If part of the employees' weekly wages were earned on projects other than the project described on this payroll, enter in column 7 first the amount earned on the PWR project then the gross amount earned during the week on all projects, thus$63.00/$120.00. Column 8 — ITEMIZED DEDUCTIONS, FICA, FED, STATE, ETC.: Enter a list of itemized deductions withheld from the wages of each employee for only those hours reported on this payroll/certified statement for this project. All deductions must be in accordance with the provisions of ORS 652.610 (and as defined in Regulations, Part 3 (29 CFR Subtitle A), issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act, as amended (48 Stat. 948, 63 Stat. 108, 72 Stat. Stat. 967, 76 Stat. 357; 40 U.S.0 276c)on projects subject to Davis-Bacon Act.) Column 9 — NET WAGES PAID FOR WEEK: Enter the total amount of net wages actually paid to the employee after subtracting the total deductions reported in Column 8 from the gross amount earned shown in Column 7. Column 10 — HOURLY FRINGE BENEFITS PAID TO BENEFITS PARTY, PLAN, FUND OR PROGRAM: Enter the hourly amount of fringe benefits paid to each individually approved party, plan, fund or program for each employee. List these amounts separately on the lines provided. Any contractor who is making payments to approved parties, plans, funds or programs on amounts less than the required hourly fringe benefit is obligated to pay the difference directly to the employee as wages in lieu of fringe benefits, and to show that amount in Column 6 of this form. Column 11 — NAME OF BENEFIT PARTY, PLAN, FUND OR PROGRAM: Enter the name of the parry, plan,fund or program that corresponds to the amount paid as an hourly fringe benefit in Column 10. CALCULATION CHECK In order to determine whether the wages and fringe benefits paid are sufficient to meet prevailing wage rate requirements, the following check may be performed: 1. For each trade classification listed in column 2, compute the sum of: a) the Base Hourly Rate of Pay(Column 5), b) the Hourly Fringe Benefit Amount Paid as Wages to Employee(Column 6) c) and the Hourly Fringe Benefits Paid to Benefit Party, Plan, Fund or Program (Column 10). 2. This sum must equal or exceed the total of the Base Hourly Rate (including zone pay and special wage differentials, if any)and the Fringe Benefit Amount as they are listed for the corresponding trade classifications in the appropriate issue of the Bureau of Labor and Industries publications Prevailing Wage Rates for Public Works Contracts in Oreqon and Prevailing Wage Rates for Public Works Contracts Subject to BOTH the State PWR and Federal Davis-Bacon Act. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS REGARDING COMPLETION OF THIS FORM, CONTACT THE PREVAILING WAGE RATE UNIT OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES AT(971)673-0852. NOTE: PAYROLL/CERTIFIED STATEMENTS ARE REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE CONTRACTING AGENCY ONLY. CERTIFIED PAYROLL AND OTHER FORMS ARE AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE: WWW.OREGON.GOV/BOLI WH-38A(Rev.01/09) BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES PAYROLL/CERTIFIED STATEMENT FORM WH-38 WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION FOR USE IN COMPLYING WITH ORS 279C.845' PRIME CONTRACTOR❑ SUBCONTRACTOR❑ PAYROLL NO. Business Name(DBA): Phone: ( ) CCB Registration Number: Project Name: Project Number: Type of Work: Street Address: Project Location: Mailing Address: Project County: Date Pay Period Began: Date Pay Period Ended: THIS SECTION FOR PRIME CONTRACTORS ONLY THIS SECTION FOR SUBCONTRACTORS ONLY Subcontract Amount: Public Contracting Agency Name: ) Prime Contractor Business Name(DBA): Phone: ( Prime Contractor Phone: ( Date Contract Specifications First Advertised for Bid: ) Contract Amount: Prime Contractor's CCB Registration Number: Date You Began Work on the Project: 1 2 3 DAY AND DATE 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 HOURLY TRADE, FRINGE NET HOURLY FRINGE CLASSIFICATION BASE ITEMIZED BENEFIT GROSS WAGES BENEFITSFIT PAID TO NAME OF BENEFIT NAME AND ADDRESS TOTAL HOURLY DEDUCTIONS OF EMPLOYEE (INCLUDE GROUP#AND HOURS RATE AMOUNTS AMOUNT FICA,FED,STATE, PAID BENEFIT PARTY, PARTY,PLAN,FUND,OR APPRENTICESHIP STEP PAID AS EARNED FOR PLAN,FUND,OR PROGRAM IF APPLICABLE) OF PAY WAGES TO ETC. WEEK PROGRAM HOURS WORKED EACH DAY I EMPLOYEE OT ST OT ST OT ST OT ST OT ST *Although this form has not been officially approved by the U.S.Department of Labor, it is designed to meet the requirements of both the state PWR law and the federal Davis-Bacon Act. WH-38(Rev.01-09) THIS FORM CONTINUED ON REVERSE CERTIFIED STATEMENT Date: In addition to completing sections(1)-(3),if your project is subject to the federal Davis-Bacon Act requirements,complete the following section as well: I, (NAME OF SIGNATORY PARTY) (TITLE) (4)That: do hereby state: (a)WHERE FRINGE BENEFITS ARE PAID TO APPROVED PLANS, FUNDS OR (1)That I pay or supervise the payment of the persons employed by: PROGRAMS (CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR OR SURETY) ❑- In addition to the basic hourly wage rates paid to each laborer or mechanic on the ;that during the payroll period listed in the above referenced payroll,payments of fringe benefits as listed in (BUILDING OR WORK) the contract have been or will be made to appropriate programs for the benefit commencing on the day of and ending the day of such employees,except as noted in Section 4(c)below. (MONTH) (YEAR) of all persons employed on said project have been paid the (b)WHERE FRINGE BENEFITS ARE PAID IN CASH (MONTH) (YEAR) full weekly wages earned,that no rebates have been or will be made either directly or ❑- Each laborer or mechanic listed in the above referenced payroll has been paid, indirectly to or on behalf of said as indicated on the payroll, an amount not less than the sum of the applicable (CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR OR SURETY) basic hourly wage rate plus the amount of the required fringe benefits as listed from the full weekly wages earned by any person,and that no deductions have been in the contract, except as.noted in Section 4(c)below. made either directly or indirectly from the full wages earned by any person, other than permissible deductions as specified in ORS 652.610, and as defined in Regulations, Part (c) EXCEPTIONS: 3(29 CFR Subtitle A), issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act,as amended(48 Stat. 948,63 Stat. 108, 72 Stat. 967;76 Stat. 357;40 U.S.C. 276c), and EXCEPTION(CRAFT) EXPLANATION described below: (2)That any payrolls otherwise under this contract required to be submitted for the above period are correct and complete;that the-wage rates for workers contained therein are not less than the applicable wage rates contained in any wage determination incorporated into the contract; that the classifications set forth therein for each worker conform with work performed. (3)That any apprentices employed in the above period are duly registered in a bona fide REMARKS: apprenticeship program registered with a state apprenticeship agency recognized by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, United States Department of Labor, or if no such recognized agency exists in a state, are registered with the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, United States Department of Labor. HAVE READ THIS CERTIFIED STATEMENT, KNOW THE CONTENTS THEREOF NAME AND TITLE SIGNATURE AND IT IS TRUE TO MY KNOWLEDGE: THE WILLFUL FALSIFICATION OF ANY OF THE ABOVE STATEMENTS MAY (NAME AND TITLE) SUBJECT THE CONTRACTOR OR SUBCONTRACTOR TO CIVIL OR CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. SEE SECTION 1001 OF TITLE 18 AND SECTION 231 OF TITLE 31 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SIGNATURE AND DATE FILE THIS FORM WITH THE CONTRACTING AGENCY NOTE TO CONTRACTORS: YOU MUST ATTACH COPIES OF THIS FORM TO EACH OF YOUR PAYROLL SUBMISSIONS ON THIS PROJECT. INSTRUCTIONS AND ADDITIONAL FORMS ARE AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE: WWW.OREGON.GOWBOLI. WH-38(Rev.01-09) F CONTRACT FEE SECTION PREVAILING WAGE RATE UNIT 4 i BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES m ? 800 N.E.OREGON ST.,#1045 PORTLAND,OR 97232-2180 .I '9 PHONE: (971)673-0852 For O FAX: (971) 673-0769 Office Use Only: Project DB#: PUBLIC WORKS FEE INFORMATION FORM For use by public agencies that have contracted with a contractor on a public works project regulated by ORS 279C.800 to 279C.870,in compliance with ORS 279C.825. Also for use by public agencies that are a party to a public works project pursuant to ORS 279C.800(6)(a)(B)or(C). PUBLIC AGENCIES: Please complete and mail this form to BOLI at the above address, along with the public works fee of one-tenth of one percent of the contract price (contract amount x .00 1), payable to BOLI. The minimum fee is $250.00; the maximum fee is $7,500.00. Without the following completed information, the bureau may be unable to properly credit you for payment received. PUBLIC AGENCY: AGENCY#: AGENCY MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE,ZIP: AGENCY CONTACT PERSON: PHONE: ( 1 PROJECT MANAGER NAME: PHONE: ( ) PROJECT NAME: CONTRACT NAME (if part of larger project): PROJECT LOCATION: PROJECT NO: DATE CONTRACT FIRST ADVERTISED: DATE CONTRACT AWARDED: CONTRACTOR CCB#: CONTRACTOR BUSINESS NAME(DBA): CONTRACTOR ADDRESS: CITY,STATE ZIP CONTRACT AMOUNT: $ FEE AMOUNT DUE/PAID: $ If less than$50K,is it part of a larger project? ❑yes❑no Contract amount x.001 =fee due (Please duplicate this form for future use.) WH-39(Rev.03/09) o F o CONTRACT FEE SECTION PREVAILING WAGE RATE UNIT BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES i :Z 800 N.E. OREGON ST.,#1045 PORTLAND OR 97232-2180 �" g� � ��For�OfficeUselOnlyN " PHONE: (971)673-0852 ` FAX: (971)673-0769 �ra�ectI)B#� �� i PUBLIC WORKS FEE ADJUSTMENT FORM THIS FORM TO BE USED FOR RECONCILIATION OF FEES UPON COMPLETION OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS (As required by ORS 279C.825 and OAR 839-025-0210) PUBLIC AGENCIES: Complete and mail this form to BOLI at the above address after completion of the public work project and not less than 30 days after the final progress payment is made to the contractor. Public agencies are required to determine the final contract price, including all change orders or other adjustments to the original contract price, and to calculate the adjusted prevailing wage rate fee based on the revised contract price. Documentation must be included to support the final contract price. Documentation of the final contract price may consist of change orders or other contract documents substantiating the amount of the contract. The prevailing wage rate fee of one-tenth of one percent(.001) shall be applied to the final contract price,with credit taken for fees already submitted.The public agency must submit any additional fee payable to BOLI, or submit any request for refund, with this adjustment form. NO ADDITIONAL FEE IS REQUIRED TO BE PAID,AND REFUNDS WILL NOT BE MADE,FOR RECONCILED AMOUNTS OF LESS THAN$100.00. PUBLIC AGENCY: AGENCY#: AGENCY CONTACT PERSON: PHONE:( ) MAILING ADDRESS: PROJECT NAME: CONTRACT NAME (if part of larger project): PROJECT NUMBER: PROJECT LOCATION: CONTRACTOR/BUSINESS NAME (DBA): CONTRACTOR CCB#: DATE AWARDED: FINAL CONTRACT/PROJECT AMOUNT: FINAL FEE DUE: (Include all change orders and adjustments to the contract price) (Final Contract amount X .001) ORIGINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT: INITIAL FEE PAID: (Original Contract amount X.001) TOTAL ADJUSTMENT: BALANCE DUE*: or REFUND DUE*: *Final contract fee less initial fee paid Sample Calculation: Final Contract Amount: $400,000.00 Final Fee Due: $400.00 Original Contract Amount: - 300,000.00 Initial Fee Paid: = 300.00 Total Adjustment: $100,000.00 Additional Amount Due: $100.00 (Please duplicate this form for future use) WH-40(Rev. 11/07) F BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORKS (For use by public agencies in complying with ORS 279C.835 for public works awarded after January 1,2008) NOTE: ORS 279C.835 requires that public contracting agencies include with this form a copy of the disclosure of first-tier subcontractors submitted pursuant to ORS 279C.370. PUBLIC AGENCY INFORMATION Agency Name: Agency Number(if known): Address: Agency Division: City, State,Zip: Agency Representative: Phone: SECTION A: To be completed when a public agency awards a contract to a contractor for a public works project,including CM/GC projects. (See reverse for public works projects in which no public agency awards a contract to a contractor.) CONTRACT INFORMATION: Project Name: Project Number: Contract Name(if part of larger project): Contract Number: Project Manager Name: Phone#: Fax#: Project Location(Street(s),City): Project County: Contract Amount: $ If under$50,000,is this contract part of a larger project? YES NO If yes,total project amount: $ Will project use federal funds that require compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act? YES NO Date Contract Specifications First Advertised for Bid(if not advertised,date of RFP or first contact with contractor): If CM/GC Contract,Date Contract Became a Public Works Contract(see OAR 839-025-0020(6)): Date Contract Awarded: Date Work Expected to Begin: Date Work Expected to be Complete: PRIME CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: Name: Address: City,State Zip: Phone: Construction Contractors Board Registration Number: Name of Bonding Company: Address: Agent Name and Phone Number: Bond Number: ❑ Copy of first-tier subcontractors attached(see NOTE above). THIS FORM WILL BE RETURNED TO THE PUBLIC AGENCY FOR CORRECTION AND RESUBMITTAL IF INCOMPLETE. WH-81(Rev 03-08) Notice of Public Works—Page 2 SECTION B: To be completed when a project is a public works pursuant to ORS 279C.800(6)(a)(B)(a project for the construction,reconstruction,major renovation or painting of a privately owned road,highway,building, structure or improvement of any type that uses funds of a private entity and$750,000 or more of funds of a public agency)and no public agency awards a contract to a contractor. CONTRACT INFORMATION: Name of Project Owner: Phone#: Fax#: Project Name: Project Number: Project Location(Street(s),City): Project County: Total Project Amount: $ Amount of Public Funds Provided for the project:$ Name(s)of Public Agency(ies)Providing Public Funds: Date the public agency or agencies commit to the provision of funds for the project: Will project use federal funds that require compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act? YES NO Date Work Expected to Begin: Date Work Expected to be Complete: SECTION C: To be completed when a project is a public works pursuant to ORS 279C.800(6)(a)(C)(a project for the construction of a privately owned road,highway,building,structure or improvement of any type that uses funds of a private entity and in which 25 percent or more of the square footage of the completed project will be occupied or used by a public agency)and no public agency awards a contract to a contractor. CONTRACT INFORMATION: Name of Project Owner: Phone#: Fax#: Project Name: Project Number: Project Location(Street(s),City): Project County: Total Project Amount: $ Amount of Public Funds Provided for the project: $ Name(s)of Public Agency(ies)Providing Public Funds: Total square footage of privately owned road,highway,building,structure or improvement: Percent of total square footage of the completed project that will be occupied or used by a public agency: Date the public agency or agencies entered into an agreement to occupy or use the completed project: Will project use federal funds that require compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act? YES NO Date Work Expected to Begin: Date Work Expected to be Complete: THIS FORM WILL BE RETURNED TO THE PUBLIC AGENCY FOR CORRECTION AND RESUBMITTAL IF INCOMPLETE. Signature of agency representative completing form: Printed Name: Phone#: Date: RETURN THIS COMPLETED FORM TO: Prevailing Wage Rate Unit•Bureau of Labor and Industries•800 NE Oregon Street,#1045•Portland,OR 97232-2180 Telephone(971)673-0852•FAX(971)673-0769 WH-81(Rev 03-08) F PLANNED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT SUMMARY FISCAL YEAR: PAGE OF (Name of State or Local Government Agency) Project Estimated Number Project Name Project Type Project Location Project Cost Agency or Contract Work ORS 279C.305 requires that not less than 30 days prior to adoption of its budget for the subsequent budget period, each public agency shall prepare and file with the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries a list of every public improvement known to the agency that the agency plans to fund in the budget period, identifying each improvement by name and estimating the total on-site constructions costs. The list shall also contain a statement as to whether the agency intends to perform the construction by a private contractor. If the agency intends_to perform construction work using the agency's own equipment and personnel on a project estimated to cost more than $125,000,the agency must also show that its decision conforms to the state's policy that public agencies make every effort to construct public improvements at the least cost to the public agency. Public agencies are required to keep and preserve a full, true and accurate account of the costs of performing the work, including all engineering and administrative expenses, and the cost, including investment costs, of any equipment used. This form (WH-118) may be used to list planned public improvements. Form WH-119 (Capital Improvement Project Cost Comparison Estimate) may be used to report the agency's least cost analysis. Completed forms should be mailed to: Prevailing Wage Rate.Unit Wage and Hour Division,#1045 Bureau of Labor and Industries 800 N.E.Oregon St. Portland, OR 97232-2180 WHA 18(Rev. 02/05) F CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT COST COMPARISON ESTIMATE IuFi: ..r - :OI g (Name of State or Local Government Agency) DEPARTMENT: PROJECT NAME: PROPOSED YEAR: FUND: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PROJECT NUMBER: Rough Agency Force Estimate Agency Contract Estimate Quantity Units Work Class Description Estimates Unit Cost Total Cost Unit Cost Total Cost $ Is ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION PERIOD: The above-named agency has determined that this project can be performed at the least cost by: ❑ the Agency ❑ Contractor(check one) (Signature of Agency Official) ORS 279C.305 requires that not less than 30 days prior to adoption.of its budget for the subsequent budget period, each public agency shall prepare and file with the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries a list of every public improvement known to the agency that the agency plans to fund in the budget period,identifying each improvement by name and estimating the total on-site constructions costs. The list shall also contain a statement as to whether the agency intends to perform the construction by a private contractor. If the agency intends to perform construction work using the agency's own equipment and personnel on a project estimated to cost more than$125,000,the agency must also show that its decision conforms to the state's policy that public agencies make every effort to construct public improvements at the least cost to the public agency. Public agencies are required to keep and preserve a full, true and accurate account of the costs of performing the work,including all engineering and administrative expenses,and the cost,including investment costs,of any equipment used. Form WH-118(Planned Public Improvement Summary)may be used to list planned public improvements. This form(WH-119)may be used to report the agency's least cost analysis. 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