WAIS Document RetrievalGENERAL DECISION IN010004 11/02/01 IN4 General Decision Number IN010004 Superseded General Decision No. IN000004 State: Indiana Construction Type: BUILDING County(ies): BROWN FRANKLIN RIPLEY CLARK HARRISON RUSH DEARBORN HENRY SWITZERLAND DECATUR JENNINGS UNION FAYETTE OHIO WAYNE FLOYD RANDOLPH BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (does not include single family homes and apartments up to and including 4 stories) Modification Number Publication Date 0 03/02/2001 1 04/06/2001 2 05/04/2001 3 06/01/2001 4 07/06/2001 5 07/13/2001 6 09/14/2001 7 11/02/2001 COUNTY(ies): BROWN FRANKLIN RIPLEY CLARK HARRISON RUSH DEARBORN HENRY SWITZERLAND DECATUR JENNINGS UNION FAYETTE OHIO WAYNE FLOYD RANDOLPH * ASBE0008D 07/01/2001 Rates Fringes DEARBORN, FAYETTE, FRANKLIN, OHIO, RIPLEY SWITZERLAND AND UNION COUNTIES ASBESTOS WORKERS/INSULATORS (Includes application of all insulating materials, protective coverings, coatings & finishings to all types of mechanical systems) 22.42 7.80 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLERS (Includes preparation, wettings, stripping, removal, scrapping, vacuuming, bagging & disposing of all insulation materials, whether they contain asbestos or not, from mechanical systems) 16.85 5.40 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * ASBE0018A 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes BROWN, DECATUR, HENRY AND RUSH COUNTIES ASBESTOS WORKER/INSULATORS (includes application of all insulating materials protective coverings, coatings and finishes to all types of mechancial systems) 23.83 7.72 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLERS (includes preparation, wettings, stripping, removal, scrapping, vacuuming, bagging & disposing of all insulation materials, whether they contain asbestos or not, from mechanical systems 16.10 4.95 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * ASBE0051C 10/01/2001 Rates Fringes CLARKE, FLOYD, HARRISON AND JENNINGS COUNTIES ASBESTOS WORKERS/INSULATORS (Includes application of all insulating materials, protective coverings, coatings and finishings to all types of mechanical systems) 21.18 7.14 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLERS (includes preparation, wettings, stripping, removal, scrapping, vaccuming, bagging & disposing of all insulation materials, whether they contain asbestos or not, from mechanical systems 13.75 4.50 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * ASBE0079C 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes RANDOLPH AND WAYNE COUNTIES ASBESTOS WORKERS/INSULATORS (Includes application of all insulating materials, protective coverings, coatings & finishings to all types of mechanical systems) 22.10 5.84 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLERS (Includes preparation, wetting, stripping, removal, scrapping, vacuuming, bagging & disposing of all insulation materials, whether they contain asbestos or not, from mechanical systems) 15.75 4.25 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BOIL0105B 10/01/1992 Rates Fringes DEARBORN AND SWITZERLAND COUNTIES: BOILERMAKERS 21.75 5.56 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BOIL0374A 07/01/2001 Rates Fringes REMAINING COUNTIES BOILERMAKERS 26.85 10.70 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRIN0001C 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes LOUISVILLE CLARK, FLOYD AND HARRISON COUNTIES BRICKLAYERS 18.18 4.38 MARBLE MASON, TILE LAYERS, & TERRAZZO WORKER 19.59 3.65 TILE FINISHER 13.34 3.05 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRIN0019B 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes MUNCIE FAYETTE, FRANKLIN, HENRY, RANDOLPH, RUSH, UNION AND WAYNE COUNTIES BRICKLAYERS, STONE MASON, POINTER-CLEANER & CAULKER 22.19 7.90 TILE & MARBLE SETTER; MOSAIC WORKER 25.78 4.77 TERRAZZO WORKER 25.33 5.82 TILE & MARBLE FINISHER 16.82 3.60 TERRAZZO FINISHER 16.04 3.60 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * BRIN0025C 11/01/2001 Rates Fringes BROWN, DECATUR, DEARBORN, JENNINGS,OHIO, RIPLEY AND SWITZERLAND COUNTIES BRICKLAYERS, STONE MASONS 22.16 5.80 TILE & MARBLE SETTER; MOSAIC WORKER 25.78 4.77 TERRAZZO WORKER 25.33 5.82 TILE & MARBLE FINISHER 16.82 3.60 TERRAZZO FINISHER 16.04 3.60 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0103D 04/01/2000 Rates Fringes CLARKE, FLOYD AND HARRISON COUNTIES CARPENTERS 18.98 6.56 PILEDRIVERS 19.48 6.56 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0103E 04/01/2000 Rates Fringes DEARBORN, JENNINGS, OHIO, RIPLEY AND SWITZERLAND COUNTIES CARPENTERS 19.34 6.66 PILEDRIVERS 19.84 6.66 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0104C 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes FAYETTE, HENRY, RANDOLPH, UNION AND WAYNE COUNTIES CARPENTERS Carpenters, Drywall Installers, Piledrivers 22.68 5.68 Soft Floor Layers 20.05 5.25 Millwrights 22.63 7.53 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP1031S 06/01/1999 Rates Fringes CLARK, FLOYD, AND HARRISION COUNTIES MILLWRIGHTS 20.41 8.65 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * CARP1080C 05/01/2001 Rates Fringes DEARBORN, JENNINGS, OHIO, RIPLEY AND SWITZERLAND COUNTIES MILLWRIGHTS 20.99 9.73 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP1775A 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes BROWN, DECATUR, FRANKLIN AND RUSH COUNTIES CARPENTERS Carpenters, Drywall Installers, Piledrivers 21.49 5.68 Soft Floor Layers 20.05 5.25 Millwrights 22.63 7.53 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0071G 01/01/2001 Rates Fringes DEARBORN, OHIO, SWTIZERLAND COUNTIES LINE CONSTRUCTION Lineman 24.10 6.66 Equipment Operator 21.69 6.66 Groundman 14.46 6.66 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0212I 06/01/1999 Rates Fringes DEARBORN, OHIO, AND SWITZERLAND COUNTIES ELECTRICIANS 21.80 6.91 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0369M 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes CLARK, FLOYD, HARRISON AND JENNINGS ELECTRICIANS 23.50 7.74 LINE CONSTRUCTION Lineman; Equipment Operator 22.25 6.35 Groundman 13.83 6.35 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0481C 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes DECATUR, JENNINGS, RIPLEY, AND RUSH COUNTIES ELECTRICIANS 26.15 3.75+20.1% ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0725A 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes BROWN COUNTY ELECTRICIANS 25.25 8.05 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0725H 09/01/1999 Rates Fringes BROWN COUNTY COMMUNICATION SYSTEM TECHNICIANS 18.70 3.80+3% Includes the installation, operation, inspection, maintenance, repair and service of radio, television, recording, voice sound and vision production and reproduction apparatus, equipment and appliances used for domestic, commercial, education, entertainment and private telephone sytems. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0855A 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes FAYETTE, FRANKLIN, HENRY, RANDOLPH, UNION AND WAYNE COUNTIES ELECTRICIANS $25.20 6.90 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEV0034B 07/01/2000 Rates Fringes DECATUR, HENRY AND RUSH COUNTIES ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR 26.185 6.935+a+b FOOTNOTES: a. Employer contributes 8% basic hourly rate for 5 years or more of service or 6% basic hourly rate for 6 months to 5 years of service as vacation pay credit b. Paid holidays: New Year's Day; Memorial Day; Independence Day; Labor Day; Thanksgiving Day; Christmas Day plus the Friday after Thanksgiving Day. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0103P 06/01/2000 Rates Fringes FAYETTE, HENRY, RANDOLPH, RUSH, UNION AND WAYNE COUNTIES COUNTIES GROUP 1 23.15 7.13 GROUP 2 22.20 7.13 GROUP 3 19.20 7.13 GROUP 4 15.80 7.13 GROUP 1: Air Compressor (pressurizing shafts, tunnels & drivers); Air Tugger; Auto Patrol; Back Filler; Back Hoe; Boom Cat; Boring Machine; Bull Dozer; Caisson Drilling Machine; Cherry Picker; Compactor (with dozer blade); Concrete Mixer (dual drum); Concrete plant; Concrete Pump; Crane with all attachments; Crane- Electric overhead; Derrick; Ditching Machine (18' and over); Dredge; Elevators (when hoisting material or tools); Fork Lift (machinery); Formless Paver; Generator (power for welders of compressor); Gradall; Helicopter; Helicopter Winch Operator; High Lift-Front End Loader; Hoist-Material and/or Personnel over 3 Floors; Locomotive; Mechanic on job site; Mucking Machine; Panel Board Concrete Plant; Pile Driver; Push Cat; Scoop & Tractor; Scraper-Rubber Tired; Spreader-Tractor Mounted; Straddle Carrier- Ross Type; Sub Base Finish Machine (C.M.I. or smiliar); Tower Crane; Tractor with Backhoe (over 1/2 yard); Welder (craft) GROUP 2: A Frame Truck; Batcher Plant (automatic dry batch); Bending Machine-Power Driven; Bituminous Mixer; Bituminous Paver; Bituminous Plant Engineer; Boatman; Bull Float; Compactor or Tamper-Self Propelled; Concrete Mixer (21 cu. ft. or over); Concrete Spreader-Power Driven; Dinkey Engine; Ditching Machine; Ditching Machine (less than 18"); Drilling Machine; Finish Machine & Bull Float; Finishing Machine; Fireman-Pile Driving and Boilers; Fork Lift-Masonry & Material; Gunite Machine; Head Greaser; Hoist-Material and/or personnel 3 floors and under; Mechanic in shop; Mesh Depresser-Mesh Placer; P.C.C. Concrete Belt Placer; Ruller-Asphalt, stone & sub base; Sheepsfoot Roller- Self Propelled; Shop Mule; Spreader or Base Paver-Self Propelled; Sub Grader; Throttle valve with air compressor or boiler; Tractor with Backhoe (1/2 yard & under); Tractor-high lift-farm type; Tractor-Industrial Type; Tractor with Winch; Well Points; Winch Trick GROUP 3: Air Compressor (210 cu. ft. & over); bituminous Distributor; Chair Cart; Concrete Curing Machine; Concrete Saw; Dope Pot Power Agitated; Flex Plane; Form Grader; Hydrohammer; Jacks-Hydraulic-Power Driven; Minor Equipment opr. 3,4, or 5; Paving Joint Machine; Post Hole Digger; Roller-Earth; Throttle Valve; Track Jack-Power Driven; Tractor-Farm Type; Truck Crane Driver GROUP 4: Air Compressor (less than 210 cu. ft.); Concrete Mixer (under 21cu. ft.); Conveyor; Generator; Mechanical Heater; Oiler; Operator-2 pieces of miner equipment; Power Broom; Pump; Welding Machine ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0181P 04/01/2001 Rates Fringes BROWN, CLARK, DEARBORN, DECATUR, FLOYD, FRANKLIN, HARRISON,JENNINGS, OHIO, RIPLEY, SWITZERLAND COUNTIES POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS: GROUP 1 21.43 7.90 GROUP 2 18.89 7.90 GROUP 3 16.75 7.90 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: A-Frame Winch Truck, Air Compressors over 600 cu.ft., Air Tugger, Autograde (CMI), Auto Patrol, Backhoe, Ballast Regulator (RR), Batcher Plant (electricial control concrete), Bending Machine (pipe), Bituminous Plant (engineer), Bituminous Plant, Bituminous Mixer Travel Plant, Bituminous Paver, Bituminous Roller, Buck Hoist, Bull Dozer, Cable Way, Chicago Boom, Clamshell, Concrete Mixer (21 cu. ft. or over), Concrete Paver, Concrete Pump(crete), Crane, Craneman, Crusher Plant, Derrick, Derrick Boat, Dinkey, Dope Pots (pipeline), Dragline, Dredge Operator, Dredge Engineer, Drill Operator,, Elevating Grader, Elevator, Ford Hoe (or similar type equipment), Forklift, Formless Paver, Gantry Crane, Gradall, Grademan, Grout Pump, Helicopter Crew, Heterington Paver, High-Lift, Hoist, Hopto, Hough Loader (or similar type), Hydro Crane, Hydro Hammer, Locomotive Crane, Locomotive, Mechanic, Mobile Mixer, Motor Crane, Mucking Machine, Multiple Tamping Machine (rr), Overhead Crane, Pile Driver, Pulls, Push Dozer, Push Boats, Roller (sheep foot), Ross Carrier, Scoop, Shovel, Side Boom, Swing Crane, Tail Boom, Tar Machine (pipeline), Throttle Valve, Tower Crane, Trench Machine, Welder (heavy duty), Truck Mounted Concrete Pump, Truck-Mounted Drill, Well Point, Whirleys GROUP 2: Air Compressor (up to 600 cu. ft.), Brakeman, Bull Float, Concrete Mixer (over 10s and under 21s), Concrete Spreader or Puddler, Deck Engine, Electic Vibrator Kompactor (earth or rock), Finishing Machine, Gireman, Greaser (on grease facilities servicing heavy equipment), Material Pump, Motor Boats, Motor Crane Oiler, Portable Loader, Post Hole Digger, Power Broom, Rock Roller, Roller-Wobble Whell (earth or rock), Spike Machine (RR) Seamen Tiller, Spreader Rock, Sub Grader, Tamping Machine, Truck Mounted Drill Oiler, Welding Machine, Widener (apsco or similar type) GROUP 3: Air Compressor (under 200 cu. fr. per min), Bituminous Distributor, Cement Gun, Concrete Saw, Conveyor, Deck Hand Oiler, Earth Roller, Form Grader, Generator, Guardrail Driver, Heater, Oiler, Paving Joint Machine, Power Traffic Signals, Steam Jenny, Vibrator, Water Pump, "JLG" Lifts and "Scissor" Lift or similar machine ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0022C 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes BROWN, DECATUR (W 3/4), FAYETTE (W 1/2), FRANKLIN (NW TIP), HENRY, JENNINGS (NW TIP), RANDOLPH (SW TIP), AND RUSH COUNTIES: IRONWORKERS 22.15 11.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0044G 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes DEARBORN, DECATUR (REMAINDER OF COUNTY), FAYETTE (SE CORNER), FRANKLIN (S. 3/4), OHIO, RIPLEY (REM. OF COUNTY), SWITZERLAND (REM. OF COUNTY), & JENNINGS (NE TIP) COUNTIES: IRONWORKERS: Structural & Ornamental 22.60 10.79 Fence Erectors 20.34 10.79 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0070P 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes CLARK, FLOYD, HARRISON, JENNINGS (S 2/3), SWITZERLAND (SW TIP), AND RIPLEY (SW TIP) COUNTIES IRONWORKERS: Structural, Ornamental, Reinforcing and Precast Concrete Erectors 22.26 10.62 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0147D 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes RANDOLPH COUNTY IRONWORKER 21.20 10.67 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0290C 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes FAYETTE (REMAINDER OF COUNTY), RANDOLPH (S. PART OF COUNTY EXCLUDING WINCHESTER BUT INCLUDING UNION CITY) UNION, AND WAYNE COUNTIES IRONWORKERS Within 25 miles of Dayton Local Union Office 22.15 10.55 Beyond 25 miles of Dayton Local Union Office 22.30 10.55 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0372R 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes DEARBORN, DECATUR (REM. OF COUNTY), FAYETTE (SE CORNER), FRANKLIN (S. 3/4), OHIO, RIPLEY (REM. OF COUNTY), SWITZERLAND (REM. OF COUNTY), & JENNINGS (NE TIP) COUNTIES: IRONWORKERS REINFORCING Within 25 miles of Hamilton County, Ohio Courthouse 21.86 10.22 Beyond 25 miles of Hamilton County, Ohio Courthouse 22.00 10.22 ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0741M 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes BROWN, DEARBORN, DECATUR, FRANKLIN, JENNINGS, OHIO AND RIPLEY COUNTIES: LABORERS: GROUP 1 17.58 4.90 GROUP 2 17.88 4.90 GROUP 3 18.58 4.90 LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS: GROUP 1: Building and Construction Laborers; Scaffold Builders (other than for masons or plastersrs); Railroad Workers; Masonry Wall Washers (interior & exterior); Portable Water Pumps with Discharge up to 3 Inches; Handling of Creosote Lumber or Like Treated Material (excluding railroad material); Asphalt Rakers and Lutemen; Earth Compactors; Jackmen and Sheetmen working ditches deeper than six (6) feet in depth; Laborers in Ditches six (6) feet in depth or deeper; Assembly of Unicrete Pump; Tile Layers (sewer or field) and Sewer Pipe Layers (metallic or non-metallic); Motor driven wheelbarrows and concrete buggies; Hyster Operators; Pump Crete Assemblers; Core Drill Operators; Cement, Lime or Silica Clay Handler (bulk or bag); Handling of toxic material damaging to clothing; Pneumatic Spikers; Deck Engine and Winch Operators; Water main and cable ducking (metallic and non-metallic); Screed Man or Screw Operator on Asphalt Paver; Chain Saw and Demolition Saw Operators; Concrete Saw; Concrete Conveyor Assemblers; Applying of Curing Compound; Sinking of Wellpoints; Dewatering Header Systems GROUP 2: Plaster Tenders; Mason Tenders; Mortar Mixers; Welders (acetylene or electric); Cutting Torch or Burner; Cement Nozzle Laborers; Cement Gun Operators; Scaffold Builders for Plasterers; Scaffold Builders for Masons; Water Blast Machine Operators; Air Tool Operators and all Pneumatic Tool Operators; Air and Electric Vibrators and Chipping Hammer Operators; Asbestos Removal; Hazardous Waste Removal; All Boiler Setters Laborers, including Expediters, Bottom Men, Bell Men and Mason Tenders. GROUP 3: Dynamite Men, Drillers-air track or wagon drilling for explosives ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0795P 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes CLARK, FLOYD, HARRISON AND SWITZERLAND COUNTIES LABORERS: GROUP 1 15.45 4.90 GROUP 2 15.75 4.90 GROUP 3 16.45 4.90 LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS: GROUP 1: Building and Construction Laborers, Scaffold Builders (other than for Masons or Plasterers), Mechanic Tenders, Rodmen & Chainmen, Signalmen & Flagmen, Window Washers & Cleaners, Waterboys & Toolhousemen, Railroad Workers, Masonry Wall Washers (interior & Exterior), All Portable Water Pumps with Discharge up to three (3) inches, WATERPROOFING, Handling of creosote lumber or like treated Material (excluding Railroad Material), ASPHALT RAKERS & LUTEMEN, KETTLEMEN, Air Tool Operators and all Pneumatic Tool Operators, Air and Electric Vibrators and Chipping Hammer Operators, Earth Compactors, Jackman & Sheetmen working Ditches Deeper Than Six (6) feet in depth, Laborers working Ditches Six (6) feet in Depth or Deeper, Assembly of Unicrete Pump, Tile Layers (sewer or field) & Sewer Pipe Layers (metallic or non- metallic), Motor Driven Wheelbarrows and Concrete Buggies Hyster Operators, Pump Crete Assemblers, Core Drill Operators, Cement, Lime or Silica Clay HandersS (bulk or bag), Handling of Toxic Materials Damaging to Clothing, Pneumatic Spikers, Deck Engine & Winch Operators, Water Main & Cable Ducking (Metallic and Non-Metallic), Screed Man or Screw Operator on Asphalt Paver, Chain Saw and Demolition Saw Operators, Concrete Conveyor Assemblers, Asbestos Removal, Hazardous Waste Removal GROUP 2: Plaster Tenders, Mason Tenders, Mortar Mixers, Welders (Acetylene or Electric), Cutting Torch or Burner, Cement Nozzle Laborers, Cement Gun Operators, Scaffold Builders when Working for Plasterers, Scaffold Builders When Working for Masons Water Blast Machine Operators GROUP 3: Dynamite Men, Drillers-Air Track or Wagon Drilling for Explosives ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO1047A 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes FAYETTE, HENRY, RUSH, WAYNE AND UNION COUNTIES LABORERS GROUP 1 16.48 4.90 GROUP 2 16.78 4.90 GROUP 3 17.48 4.90 LABORER CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Building and Construction Laborers; Scaffold Builders (other than for Masons or Plasterers); Ironworker tenders; Mechanic Tenders; Civil Engineer Tenders and Surveyor tenders; Rodmen & Chainmen; Signalmen & Flagmen; Window Washers & Cleaners; Waterboys & Toolhousemen; Roofer's tenders; Railroad Workers; Masonry Wall Washers (interior & exterior); Cement Finisher Helpers; Carpenter tenders; tenders of all other Crafts not listed; All Portable Water Pumps with discharge up to three (3) inches, Waterproofing; Handling of Creosote Lumber or like treated material (excluding railroad material); Asphalt Rakers & Lutemen; Kettlemen; Air Tool Operators and all pneumatic tool operators, air and electric vibrators and chipping hammer operators); Earth Compactors; Jackmen & Sheetmen working ditches deeper than six (6) feet in depth; Laborers working ditches six (6) feet in depth or deeper; Assembly of Unicrete Pump; Tile Layers (sewer or field) & sewer pipe layers (metallic or non- metallic); Motor driven wheelbarrows and concrete buggies; Hyster Operators; Pump Crete Assemblers; Core Drill Operators; Cement, Lime or Silica Clay Handlers (bulk or bag); Handling of Toxic Materials Damaging to Clothing; Pneumatic Spikers; Deck Engine & Winch Operators; Water Main & Cable Ducking (metallic and non- metallic); Screed man or screw operator on asphalt paver; Chain saw and demolition saw operators; Concrete conveyor assemblers; Asbestos removal; Hazardous waste removal. GROUP 2: Plaster tenders; Mason tenders; Mortar mixers; Welders (acetylene or electric); Cutting torch or burner; Cement nozzle laborers; Cement gun operators; Scaffold builders when working for plasterers; Scaffold builders when working for masons; Water blast machine operators. GROUP 3: Dynamite men; Drillers-air track or wagon drilling for explosives. ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO1112P 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes RANDOLPH COUNTY LABORERS: GROUP 1 17.26 4.90 GROUP 2 17.56 4.90 GROUP 3 18.26 4.90 LABORER CLASSIFICATIONS: GROUP 1: Building and construction laborers; scaffold builders (other than for masons of plasterers); mechanic tenders; window washers and cleaners; railroad workers; masonry wall washers; fortable water pumps with discharge up to 3 inches; signal & flag person GROUP 2: Waterproofing; hauling of creosote lumber or like treated material (excluding railroad material); asphlat rakers and lutemen; kettlemen; air tool operator; pneumatic tool operator; air & electric vibrators and chipping hammer operator; earth compactors; jackman & sheetmen in ditches more than 6 feet deep; laborers in ditches 6' deep or deeper; assembly of unicrete pump; tile layers (sewer or field); sewer pipe layers; motor- driven wheelbarrows and concrete buggies; hyster operator; pumpcrete assemblers; core drill operator; cement, lime or silica clay handlers; handling of toxic materials damaging to clothing; pneumatic spikers; deck engine & winch operator; water main & cable ducking; screed man or screw operator on asphalt paver; chain saw & demolition saw operator; concrete conveyor assembler; asbestos removal; hazardous waste removal GROUP 3: Plaster tenders; mortar mixers; welders (acetylene or electric); cutting torch or burner; cement nozzle laborers; cement gun operators; scaffold builders for plasterers; scaffold builders; water blast machine operator ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0012H 06/10/2000 Rates Fringes DEARBORN, OHIO, RIPLEY AND SWITZERLAND COUNTIES: PAINTERS: COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL: Brush & Roller, Paperhanger, Drywall Taping 20.30 4.55 Spray 20.80 4.55 Sandblasting, Waterblasting 21.05 4.55 Bridge, Lead Abatement 21.30 4.55 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0047B 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes BROWN, DECATUR AND JENNINGS COUNTIES PAINTERS: Brush, Roller 20.74 6.88 Spray and Sand-Blasting 21.74 6.88 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0118P 05/01/2000 Rates Fringes CLARK, FLOYD AND HARRISON COUNTIES PAINTERS: Brush; Drywall Finishers-Vinyl Hangers 16.77 4.35 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0387D 11/25/2000 Rates Fringes DEARBORN, FRANKLIN, OHIO, RIPLEY, AND SWITZERLAND COUNTIES GLAZIERS 20.00 4.95 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0669P 04/01/2000 Rates Fringes FAYETTE, FRANKLIN, HENRY, RANDOLPH, RUSH, UNION AND WAYNE PAINTERS: Brush; Roller; Paperhanging 18.25 4.19 Spray, Sandblasting 19.25 4.19 Drywall w/own tools 18.50 4.19 Drywall w/Ames tools 18.75 4.19 Drywall w/own plus Ames Tools 19.00 4.19 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN1165I 04/01/2001 Rates Fringes CLARK, FLOYD, HARRISON COUNTIES GLAZIERS 21.05 5.59 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN1165R 07/01/2001 Rates Fringes BROWN, DECATUR, FAYETTE, HENRY, JENNINGS, RANDOLPH, RUSH, UNION AND WAYNE COUNTIES GLAZIERS 23.08 5.85 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0046C 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes BROWN AND CLARK COUNTIES PLASTERERS 21.90 6.09 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0083P 07/01/2001 Rates Fringes DECATUR, FAYETTE, FRANKKLIN, HENRY, RANDOLPH, RUSH, UNION AND WAYNE COUNTIES: PLASTERERS 20.00 6.15 CEMENT MASONS 20.00 6.12 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0132A 06/22/1999 Rates Fringes DEARBORN, FRANKLIN (Southern half, south of a line running East and West establihsed South of Brookville), OHIO, RIPLEY, and SWITZERLAND COUNTIES: PLASTERERS 21.25 $2.60 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0566P 04/01/2001 Rates Fringes CRAWFORD, DAVIESS, DUBOIS, GIBSON, HARRISON KNOX, MARTIN, PERRY, PIKE, POSEY, SPENCER, VANDERBURGH AND WARRICK COUNTIES CEMENT MASONS 20.00 7.44 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0821B 05/01/2001 Rates Fringes BROWN, CLARKE, DEARBORN, FLOYD, FRANKLIN (SOUTHERN 1/2), JENNINGS, OHIO, RIPLEY AND SWITZERLAND COUNTIES CEMENT MASON 19.00 5.55 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0107P 08/01/2001 Rates Fringes CLARK, FLOYD AND HARRISON COUNTIES PLUMBERS: Plumbing contracts over $150,000.00 24.15 5.97 Plumbing contracts of $150,000.00 or less 19.17 5.97 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0136B 07/01/2001 Rates Fringes REMAINDER OF COUNTIES: PLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS 25.38 9.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0392F 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes DEARBORN, RIPLEY, OHIO AND SWITZERLAND COUNTIES PLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS 25.50 7.53 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * PLUM0522E 08/01/2001 Rates Fringes CLARK, FLOYD AND HARRISON COUNTIES PIPEFITTERS 25.40 8.23 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0661B 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes FAYETTE, FRANKLIN, HENRY, RANDOLPH, RUSH, UNION AND WAYNE COUNTIES PLUMBERS and STEAMFITTERS 24.27 8.68 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ROOF0042E 08/01/2001 Rates Fringes DEARBORN, OHIO AND RIPLEY COUNTIES ROOFERS 23.15 6.04 PITCH 24.15 6.04 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ROOF0119B 09/01/2001 Rates Fringes REMAINING COUNTIES ROOFERS: SLATE & TILE 21.61 5.66 COMPOSITION 20.61 5.66 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ROOF0147P 06/30/2001 Rates Fringes CLARK, FLOYD, HARRISON AND SWITZWELAND COUNTIES ROOFERS 16.90 4.95 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ROOF0205P 04/01/1998 Rates Fringes HENRY AND RANDOLPH COUNTIES ROOFER 17.02 3.23 ---------------------------------------------------------------- SFIN0669B 04/01/2001 Rates Fringes SPRINKLER FITTERS 26.44 6.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHEE0020M 07/01/2001 Rates Fringes BROWN, DECATUR, FAYETTE, FRANKLIN, HENRY, JENNINGS, RIPLEY, RUSH AND UNION SHEET METAL WORKERS (Including HVAC Duct Work) 25.22 10.25 ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHEE0024M 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes DEARBORN AND OHIO COUNTIES SHEET METAL WORKERS 23.21 8.79 ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHEE0110H 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes SHEET METAL WORKERS: Light Commercial Work (Single buildings not inside or adjoining an industrial complex & that type work falling into the following categories: bowling alleys, chapels, churches, funeral homes, service stations, night clubs, pool rooms, nursing homes, restaurants, skating rinks, storage facilities (80,000 square feet or less), community/ all purpose buildings, recreational buildings (gyms, spas), branch banks, barber and beauty shops, stores (80,000 square feet or less), garages (body, tire, muffler & service shops), dance halls, nurseries, kindergarten & preschool centers, open faced shopping centers (ten stores or less), office facilities (less than 80,000 square feet and less than six floors above grade) & pre-engineered buildings (80,000 square feet or less) 8.33 4.53 All Other Work 24.16 7.97 ---------------------------------------------------------------- TEAM0089M 06/01/2001 Rates Fringes TRUCK DRIVERS: CLARK, FLOYD, HARRISON COUNTIES GROUP 1 17.02 299.70+a GROUP 2 17.13 299.70+a GROUP 3 17.20 299.70+a GROUP 4 17.30 299.70+a FOOTNOTE a. Per Week TRUCK DRIVER CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Greaser, Tire Changer, Driver, 3 tons and under GROUP 2: Driver, over 3 tons; Semi trailer or pole trailer; Dump trucks, tandem axle; Tractor, when used to pull building material or eqipment GROUP 3 - Truck Mechanic, Driver, concrete mixer trucks (all types GROUP 4 - Euclid, Other Heavy Earth moving Equipment & Lowboy; Winch & A-Frame & Monorail Truck when used to transport building materials; Forklift truck ---------------------------------------------------------------- TEAM0135B 04/01/2001 Rates Fringes REMAINDING COUNTIES TRUCK DRIVERS: GROUP 1 19.75 255.00/WK GROUP 2 20.25 255.00/WK GROUP 3 20.45 255.00/WK GROUP 4 20.60 255.00/WK GROUP 5 21.10 255.00/WK TRUCK DRIVER CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Single Axle Trucks seven(7) cu.yds. or less than ten and one-half (10 1/2) tons, dumpsters, scoop-mobiles five (5) cu. yds. and under or less than seven and one-half (7 1/2) tons, mixer trucks three (3) cu.yds. and under, air compressors and welding machines, including those pulled by separate units, batch trucks - wet or dry - 2"34-E batches or less, truck driver helpers, warehousemen, mechanic's helpers, greasers and tiremen, all pick-up trucks and other vehicles. Drivers on dumpsters or similar dumpsters, mounted on a four (4) wheel truck rate two (2) cu.yds. or less and small pallet type fork-lift operator and drivers on pallet jacks or similar type equipment. GROUP 2: Drivers on tandem axle eighteen (18) cu.yds. or twenty- four (24) tons gross, six (6) wheel trucks, Koehring or similar dumpsters, tract trucks, Euclids, hug bottom dumps, tournapulls, tournatrailers, tournarockers, , or similar equipment when used for transportation purposes under nine (9) cu.yds. or less than thirteen and one-half (13 1/2)tons, tandems and semi-trailer service trucks, mixer trucks over three (3) cu.yds. and including six and one-half (6 1/2) cu.yds.,fork lift, four (4) wheel A frame trucks when used for transportation purposes, four (4) wheel winch trucks, pavement breakers, batch trucks-wet or dry - over 2 up to and including 4-"34-E" batches, two (2) men oil distributors, fork-lift under four (4) ton and vacuum trucks. GROUP 3: Koehring or similar dumpsters, tract trucks, sem- trailer water trucks, Euclids, hug bottom dumps, tournapulls, tournatrailers, tournarockers, tractor trailers, tandems Q frame winch trucks, hydrolift trucks or similar equipment when used for transportation purposes, mixer trucks over six and one-half (6 1/2) cu.yds. batch trucks wet or dry over 4-"34-E" batches single axle low boy trailers, and contractor's mechanics when working on equipment operated by employees within the bargaining unit; six (6) wheel pole trailers and one (1) man oil distributors, fork- lift over four (4) ton and mobile mixers GROUP 4: Drivers on heavy equipment over sixteen (16) cu.yds. or twenty-four ton, such as Koehring or similar dumpsters, tract trucks, Euclids, hug bottom dumps, trounapulls, trounarockers or similar equipment when used for transportation purposes, pole trailers over six (6) wheels, water pulls, low-boy trailers tandem axles, quad axle or more no-weight limitation, disel and /or heavy equipment mechanics when working on equipment operated by employees within the bargaining unit. GROUP 5: Mechanic, with his own tools ---------------------------------------------------------------- TEAM0215A 04/01/1999 Rates Fringes TRUCKDRIVERS GROUP 1 16.98 2.60+a GROUP 2 17.44 2.60+a GROUP 3 17.66 2.60+a FOOTNOTE: a. $89.00 per week GROUP 1 Pickup Trucks, Winch Trucks,Warehouseman, Mechanic, Street Sweepers, Single axle Trucks GROUP 2 Tandem Trucks or Dump Trucks; Farm Tractor-Pulling Trailer; Bituminous Distributors, Pavement Breakers GROUP 3 Mixer Trucks, all types; Lowboys, all types; Semi-trucks, all types; All Tri-axle Dump Trucks; Articulated End Dumps; End Dumps; Heavy Equipment Type Water Wagons; Hazardous Waste Warehouseman; Hazardous Waste Driver; and Drivers on equipment when not self-loaded or pusher loaded, such as Koehring or similar dumpsters, track trucks, Euclid bottom dump and hug bottom dump, Tournatrailers, Tournarockers or similar equipment ---------------------------------------------------------------- WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. ================================================================ Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(v)). ---------------------------------------------------------------- In the listing above, the "SU" designation means that rates listed under that identifier do not reflect collectively bargained wage and fringe benefit rates. Other designations indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be prevailing. WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS 1.) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be: * an existing published wage determination * a survey underlying a wage determination * a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage determination matter * a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed. With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to: Branch of Construction Wage Determinations Wage and Hour Division U. S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20210 2.) If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to: Wage and Hour Administrator U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20210 The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party's position and by any information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue. 3.) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to: Administrative Review Board U. S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20210 4.) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final. END OF GENERAL DECISION