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PREVAILING WAGE RATES for Public Works Contracts in Oregon subject to BOTH the state PWR and federal Davis-Bacon Act Dan Gardner Commissioner Bureau of Labor and Industries Effective: January 1, 2006

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PREVAILING WAGE RATES for

Public Works Contracts in Oregon subject to BOTH

the state PWR and federal Davis-Bacon Act

Dan Gardner Commissioner

Bureau of Labor and Industries

Effective: January 1, 2006

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DAN GARDNER COMMISSIONER

January 1, 2006 In January and July of each year, the the prevailing wage rates that are requsubject to the state Prevailing Wage ROctober. State prevailing wage rates are determconstruction industry survey of occupand highway construction in 14 geogr The U.S. Department of Labor also pprojects subject to the federal Davis-B Effective January 1, 2006, Senate Bileither the state prevailing wage rates in Oregon subject to both the state PWthe Oregon Bureau of Labor and Indueach locality in the state, and publish for each occupation. This publication provides the applicabboth the state Prevailing Wage Rate lhigher for each and every occupationand Davis-Bacon laws. A separate puin Oregon,” provides the applicable wWage Rate law (and not the federal Delectronically at www.oregon.gov/bo Please note that federal Davis-Bacon Labor and Industries will publish statbasis, before relying on the federal raof this publication verify that the fedecurrent federal wage rates for projectshttp://www.gpo.gov/davisbacon/or.ht If you identify any errors in the rates of the state PWR law or the applicablPrevailing Wage Coordinator in Portl

ANNETTE TALBOTT DEPUTY COMMISSIONER

Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries publishes ired to be paid to workers in Oregon on public works projects ate (PWR) law. Quarterly updates are published in April and

ined using data collected from an annual statewide ations and crafts performing commercial building and heavy aphic regions of the state.

eriodically conducts surveys and publishes rates to be paid on acon Act.

l 477, passed by the 2005 Legislature, requires the higher of or federal Davis-Bacon rates to be paid to workers on projects

R law and federal Davis-Bacon Act. SB 477 further requires stries to compare state and federal rates for each occupation in and make available information showing which rate is higher

le rates to be paid to workers by county on projects subject to aw and federal Davis-Bacon Act by indicating which rate is for which a wage rate has been determined under the PWR blication, “Prevailing Wage Rates for Public Works Contracts age rates for projects subject ONLY to the state Prevailing avis-Bacon Act). BOLI’s PWR publications are available li.

rates may be amended at any time. Although the Bureau of e and the latest available federal wage rates on a quarterly tes contained in this publication, it is recommended that users ral rates have not been amended. Information regarding the in the state of Oregon may be accessed at ml.

published, or if you have any questions regarding application e rates to be paid on any project, contact the bureau’s and at (971) 673-0839.

Dan Gardner Commissioner

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TABLE OF CONTENTS JANUARY 1, 2006 BOLI Offices/How to Look up a Rate……………………………………………………. 1 Definitions of Covered Occupations……………………………………………………. 3-12 Occupations by Counties Baker 14-21 Harney 110-117 Morrow 206-213 Benton 22-29 Hood River 118-125 Multnomah 214-221 Clackamas 30-37 Jackson 126-133 Polk 222-229 Clatsop 38-45 Jefferson 134-141 Sherman 230-237 Columbia 46-53 Josephine 142-149 Tillamook 238-245 Coos 54-61 Klamath 150-157 Umatilla 246-253 Crook 62-69 Lake 158-165 Union 254-261 Curry 70-77 Lane 166-173 Wallowa 262-269 Deschutes 78-85 Lincoln 174-181 Wasco 270-277 Douglas 86-93 Linn 182-189 Washington 278-285 Gilliam 94-101 Malheur 190-197 Wheeler 286-293 Grant 102-109 Marion 198-205 Yamhill 294-300 State Appendix.......................................................................................................... 302-316 MAP: Power Equipment Operators, Zone 1………………………………………….. 317 Davis-Bacon Appendices: Building Construction Part 1A…………………………………………………………. 320-345 Building Construction Part 1B: (Coos, Curry, Douglas and Josephine Counties in Oregon)……………………... 346-351 Heavy (Heavy, and Dredging) and Highway Construction Part 2………………... 352-370 All forms and other information in this booklet necessary to comply with ORS 279C.800 through ORS 279C.825 are available from BOLI upon request or can be accessed and printed from the Internet at: www.oregon.gov/boli

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PAGE 1 JANUARY 1, 2006

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

HOW TO LOOK UP A RATE

1. When was the project first advertised for bid? The rates in effect at the time the bid specifications are first advertised are those that apply for the

duration of the project. 2. What type of work is being performed by the employee? 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 county? Find the occupation in the correct county 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. 5. If the book directs you to “See Appendix-DB,” go to the back of the book and use the rate

listed in the Davis-Bacon Appendix pages. If the book directs you to “See Appendix-State,” go to the back of the book and use the rate listed in the State Appendix pages. If the book states “SAME”, refer to either the Davis-Bacon Appendix or the State Appendix. The rate may include a group number and/or zone pay. Zone pay is added to the base rate. Federal Davis-Bacon rates may be amended at any time. It is recommended that users of this publication verify that the applicable federal rates have not been amended before relying on the rates contained in this publication. The applicable Davis-Bacon rates for Oregon are available at: http://www.access.gpo.gov/davisbacon/or.html.

6. In most situations, Apprentices must be paid the full fringe rate in those counties where the state

appendix rate does not apply. However, if the book directs you to "See State 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.

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DEFINITIONS OF COVERED OCCUPATIONS

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1. Asbestos Workers/Insulators Install insulation on mechanical systems for thermal and acoustical purposes. Also install fire stop

penetrations on electrical and mechanical systems. Mechanical systems include pipes, boilers, ducts, flues, breaching, grease ducts and acid ducts. This also

includes all labor connected with the handling and distribution of materials for these systems. NOTE: See also #16 - Hazardous Materials Handlers. 2. Boilermakers Construct, assemble, maintain and renovate stationary steam boilers and boiler house auxiliaries. Align

structures or plate sections to assemble boiler frame tanks or vats, following blueprints. Work involves use of hand and power tools, plumb bobs, levels, wedges, dogs or turnbuckles. Assist in testing assembled vessels. Direct cleaning of boilers and boiler furnaces. Inspect and reconstruct boiler fittings, such as safety valves, regulators, automatic-control mechanisms, water columns, and auxiliary machines.

3. Bricklayers/Stonemasons Bricklayers Lay building materials, such as brick, structural tile, concrete, cinder, glass, gypsum and terra cotta block

(except stone), to construct or renovate walls, partitions, arches, sewers, and other structures. Include Refractory Brickmasons when working on site of construction.

Stonemasons Build stone structures, such as piers, walls, and abutments. Lay walks, curbstones, or special types of

masonry for vats, tanks and floors. 4. Carpenters Construct, erect, install and renovate structures, fixtures and equipment of wood, plywood and wallboard

using carpentry tools and woodworking machines. Carpenters, 1 Includes Auto Nailing Machine Operators, Form Strippers, Floor Layers, Stationary Power Saw Operators.

Includes installation of furniture systems by attaching furniture to floor or walls. Includes Framers. Also includes scaffold erection if 14 feet or over, unless erecting for Masons or Plasterers.

NOTE: See also #36 - Tenders to Masons and #37 - Tenders to Plasterers. Carpenters, 2 Includes Cabinet and Shelving Installers, Floor Finishers, Wall & Ceiling Insulators, and Irritating Insulation.

Includes Finishers. Drywall/Acoustical Carpenters Includes Ceiling Tile Installers and Acoustical Carpenters (excludes carpet, wood or hard tile installers).

Drywall Installers apply plasterboard or other wallboard to ceilings and interior walls. Marine Carpenters Includes Bridge, Dock and Wharf Builders, Piledrivermen, Boom Men, and Marine Piledrivers.

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DEFINITIONS OF COVERED OCCUPATIONS

5. Cement Masons Apply cement, sand, pigment or marble chips to floors, stairways and cabinet fixtures to finish and attain

durable and decorative surfaces, according to specifications and drawings. Finish surfaces to remove imperfections from freshly poured concrete walls, roads, walkways and ornamental stone facings of concrete structural products. Include Concrete Rubbers.

Cement Mason includes finishing, jointing (including decorative and control), hand chipping, patching,

grouting, end pointing, screed setting, plugging, filling bolt holes, dry packing, setting curb forms, planks, stakes, lines and grades. Also includes grinding of concrete done as preparatory to patching or when done to produce a finished concrete product.

Composition Worker includes installation of epoxy systems and other resinous toppings (with a trowel down

component) and power machine operation, such as concrete power trowels. Includes Cement Masons working on suspended, swinging and/or hanging scaffold. NOTE: Tenders to Cement Masons are found under #19 - Concrete/Cement Laborers. 6. Divers & Divers’ Tenders Divers Work underwater supplied with air, usually by a pipeline from the surface. Lay foundations for bridge piers,

reconstruct underwater walls, and use underwater cutting and welding tools and the cement gun. May also do underwater carpentry, steel plating and shipwright’s work.

Divers’ Tenders Work on the surface to monitor gauges for divers. 7. Dredgers Operate power-driven dredge to mine sand, gravel or other materials from bays, lakes, ponds, rivers or

streams, and to excavate and maintain navigable channels in waterways (excludes Floating Construction Equipment – see #30 - Power Equipment Operators). This classification includes Assistant Engineers (including Machinists, Mechanics, Oilers, Watch Engineers, and Welders), Assistant Mates (“Deckhands”), Boatmen, Fill Equipment Operators, and Levermen.

8. Drywall Applicators (Drywall/Wetwall) See #4 - Carpenters, Drywall/Acoustical Carpenters. 9. Drywall Tapers Seal joints between plasterboard and other wallboards to prepare wall surface for painting or papering. 10. Electricians Install, in new construction or reconstruction, electrical wiring, equipment and fixtures. Insure that work is in

accordance with relevant codes. Includes all inside wiring or cable splicing. May read blueprints. Electrical Material Handlers Handle and maintain order of all electrical material, tools and equipment on job site, delivering materials to

licensed electricians. Must not install electrical material or utilize equipment (i.e. switch gear, motor control centers, transformers, motors, light fixtures, etc.).

NOTE: This classification applies exclusively to electrical materials. The Electrical Material Handler may

perform clean-up work in connection with the work of an electrical contractor.

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11. Elevator Construction Installers and Mechanics Assemble, install and renovate electric and hydraulic freight and passenger elevators, escalators and

dumbwaiters. Assistants to Mechanics Work at direction of Elevator Mechanics. 12. Fence Erectors (Metal) Erect and renovate metal fences of wire, wire mesh, barbed wire, or link fencing around highways,

industrial and commercial establishment, using hand and power tools. NOTE: See also #19 – Laborers, Group 1 for Wood Fence Builders. 13. Flaggers Control vehicular traffic by means of brightly colored flags and/or signs. 14. Floor Covering Layers (Soft tile, linoleum and carpet) See #34 - Soft Floor Layers. 15. Glaziers Install glass in windows, skylights, storefronts or on surfaces such as building fronts, interior walls, or

ceilings at construction sites. 16. Hazardous Materials Handlers/Mechanics The removal of all regulated materials from mechanical systems is exclusively the work of Hazardous

Materials Handlers, unless the mechanical systems are going to be scrapped. Laborers do all removal of regulated materials on mechanical systems to be scrapped and any non-mechanical (walls, ceiling, floors, beams, etc.) insulation. Laborers also do loading of any regulated material after it has been removed, bagged, and tagged, as well as cleanup at the removal site and all work done at the disposal site. Persons performing the removal of contained regulated materials are classified as Laborers, Group 3 (#19).

NOTE: Regulated materials are those materials that are regulated for the purpose of protecting the

environment or for personal protection by EPA, OSHA, DEQ, or Federal OSHA. 17. Highway and Parking Stripers Paint highway and parking structural surfaces of streets, highways, parking lots, airports, curbs, etc., using

manually or mechanically propelled machines, brushes, rollers, and/or spray guns. Include Installers of any device or application of any material used in lieu of paint for traffic delineation, such as buttons, tapes, plastics, rumble bars, etc.

18. Ironworkers Bridge, Structural, Ornamental & Reinforcing Metal Workers Raise, place, install and erect all structural steel beams, columns, steel joists and trusses, including

prefabricated or pre-cast beams to form completed structures and structural frameworks. The erection and structural steel work of pre-engineered metal buildings, including bolting of members, girts, perlins, and attaching sheet metal siding, roofing, insulation, down spouts, gutters, and flashing to same. Reinforcing metal work such as performing layout work for rods within project area. Fastening rods in place with wire or pliers, bending or adjusting as required, using cutting, welding or rod bending machine. Performing layout

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DEFINITIONS OF COVERED OCCUPATIONS

Ironworkers (Continued) work and placing steel in concrete forms, including prefabricated assembly for placement complete in

forms. Fabrication, and installation of ornamental metal such as balconies, stairs, walkways, catwalks, and handrails. May spin suspension bridge cables or perform other related ironwork duties.

19. Laborers, Material Movers (Hand), Flaggers Include all General Laborers, Material Movers, and Flaggers, not classified separately. NOTE: Use Laborer classifications for moving materials and incidental assistance. Use Tender

classifications when the primary duty is to assist a particular occupational class. (See #36 and #37 for Tender classifications.) Also includes scaffold erection when scaffold is under 14 feet and is not for the Mason or Plasterers trade.

Group 1: Asphalt Spreader, Batch Weighman, Broomer, Brush Burner/Cutter, Car & Truck Loader,

Carpenter Tender, Change-House Man, Chipper Operator (Pittsburg or similar types), Choker Setter, Clean up Laborer***, Curing Concrete, Demolition/Wrecking/Moving (building & industrial), Driller Assistant, Dry-Shack Man, Dumpers (road oiling crew), Dumpman for Grading Crew, Elevator Feeder, Erosion Control Specialist, Fine Grader, Form Stripper (not swinging stages), General Laborer***, Guardrail/Median Rail (reference post, guide post, or right of way marker), Leverman or Aggregate Spreader (Flaherty and similar types), Loading Spotter, Material Yard Man (including electrical), Powderman Assistant, Railroad Track Laborer, Ribbon Setter (including steel forms), Rip Rap Man (hand placed), Road Pump Tender/Mover, Scaffold Tender, Sewer Laborer, Signalman, Skipman, Sloper, Sprayman, Stake Chaser, Stockpiler, Tie Back Shoring, Timber Faller/Bucker (hand labor), Toolroom Man (job site), Traffic Control Supervisor (certified), Weight-Man Crusher (aggregate when used), Wood Fence Builder.

Group 2: Applicator (including Pot Tender for same, applying protective material by hand or nozzle on utility

lines or storage tanks on project), Brush Cutter (power saw), Burner, Choker Splicer, Clary Power Spreader (and similar types of spreaders), Clean up Nozzleman-Green Cutter (concrete, rock, etc.), Concrete Laborer, Concrete Power Buggyman, Crusher Feeder, Demolition/Wrecking (charred materials), Gunite Nozzleman Tender, Gunite or Sandblasting Pot Tender, Handler/Mixer (of all materials of an irritating nature including cement and lime), Doping & Wrapping Pipe, Post Hole Digger (air, gas or electric), Power Tool Operator (includes, but not limited to dry pack machine, jackhammer, chipping guns, paving breakers), Pressure Washing, Ribbon Setter (head), Rip Rap Man (head, hand-placed), Sand Blasting (wet), Stake Setter, Tamper.

Group 3: Asbestos Removal, Bit Grinder, Concrete Saw Operator (handheld), Drill Doctor, Drill Operator

(air tracks, cat drills, wagon drills, rubber-mounted drills, and other similar types), Laser Beam (pipe laying applicable when employee assigned to move, set up, align Laser Beam), Manhole Builder, Mold Remediation, Nipper & Timberman, Nuclear Plant Worker-Lead Shield, Power Saw Operator (bucking and falling), Sand Blasting (dry), Sewer Timberman, Track Liner (anchor machines, ballast regulators, multiple tampers, power jacks), Tugger Operator, Vibrating Screed, Vibrator (all), Water Blaster, Welder.

Group 4: Asphalt Raker, Gunite Nozzleman, Grade Checker, High Scaler (stripper, driller – covers work in

swinging stages, chairs, or belts, under extreme conditions unusual to normal drilling, blasting, barring-down, or sloping and stripping), Laser Beam (tunnel – applicable when employee assigned to move, set up, align, laser beam), Loop Installation, Motorman – Dinky Locomotive, Pipe Layer, Powderman, Pumpcrete Nozzleman, Shield Operator, Tunnel Bull Gang (above ground), Tunnel Chuck Tender, Tunnel Miner, Tunnel Mucker/Brakeman/Concrete Crew/Bull Gang (underground), Tunnel Powderman.

Group 5: Clean up Laborer (building only)***, Confined Space (hole) Watch, Fire Watch, Flagger. ***Laborers can tear off roofs, clean up or handle roofing material only when at least one new story is added

or in demolition work, where no re-roofing will occur. 20. Landscape Construction Beautification of a plot of land by changing its natural features through the addition or modification of lawns,

trees and bushes.

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Landscape Construction (Continued) Landscape Laborers/Technicians Perform seeding, planting, mulching, land clearing and topsoil spreading by the use of hand tools. With

hand tools and power equipment less than 90 horsepower: clear land, trench to maximum depth of three feet below finish grade, hydroseed, apply chemicals and fertilizers. Till, spread and grade topsoil. Establish lawns and plant trees, shrubs and plants. Install, service, or replace above ground and under ground lawn or landscape irrigation systems. Install French drains or other subsurface water collection systems to a maximum depth of three feet below finish grade. Install, service, or repair low voltage outdoor landscape lighting and irrigation valves. Assemble or place pre-manufactured and custom fabrication trelliswork, play equipment, benches and picnic tables.

21. Lathers (Drywall/Wetwall) Fasten wooden, metal or rockboard lath to walls, ceilings and partitions of buildings to provide supporting

base for plaster, fireproofing or acoustical material. 22. Limited Energy Electricians May only be used for electrical work not exceeding 100 va in class II and III installations (as defined in

Article 725 of the National Electrical Code). This classification includes computer cabling, telephone and cable television line installation, and security alarm installation.

23. Line Constructors Install and reconstruct cable or wires used in electrical power or distribution systems. Install insulators, erect

wood poles and light or heavy-duty transmission towers. This classification includes cable splicers and troubleshooters. Excludes repairers of transformers and substation equipment and telephone and telegraph communications workers.

Cable Splicers, Leadmen, Pole Sprayers Splice and/or terminate power cables which are designed to be used for voltages above 2,000. Splice

and/or terminate gas or liquid filled power cables when part of a distribution system outside of buildings. This classification also includes:

Certified Lineman Welders Jackhammer Men Pole Sprayers Groundmen Line Equipment Men Powdermen Head Groundmen Linemen Tree Trimmers Heavy Line Equipment Men

24. Marble Setters Cut, tool and set marble slabs in floors and walls of buildings and renovate and polish slabs previously set

in buildings. Trim, face and cut marble to specified size using power sawing, cutting and facing equipment and hand tools. Drill holes in slabs and attach brackets. Spread mortar on bottom of slab and on sides of adjacent slabs. Set blocks in position, tamp them into place, and anchor bracket attachments with wire. Fill joints with grout. Remove excess grout from marble with sponge. Clean and bevel cracks or chips on slabs using hand tools and power tools. Heat cracked or chipped area with blowtorch and fill defect with composition mastic that matches grain of marble. Polish marble and other ornamental stone to high luster, using power tools or by hand.

25. Marine Carpenters (See #4 - Carpenters, Marine Carpenters)

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26. Millwrights/Machine Erectors Work as mechanics specializing in setting and aligning or removing mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic,

electrical machinery (new and used) in commercial and industrial sites. 27. Painters Paint walls, equipment, buildings, bridges, and other structural surfaces, using brushes, rollers and spray

guns. May mix colors or oils to obtain desired color or consistency. Also apply wall coverings. Include Painters: Brush, Roller, Machine (Spray and Sandblasting). 28. Plasterers and Stucco Masons

Apply coats of plaster onto interior or exterior walls, ceilings, or partitions or buildings to produce finished surface according to blueprints, architect’s drawings or oral instructions. The Fireproofing of building assemblies with plaster materials, sprayed fiberglass and/or other similar materials whether applied to gypsum or metal lath or directly.

Nozzlemen Swinging Scaffold All Other Work 29. Plumbers and Steamfitters/Pipefitters Assemble, install, alter, and replace pipe systems (metal, plastic, ceramic, composition, etc.) that carry

water, steam, air or other liquids or gases. Fabricate on site and install piping and tubing systems, which are to conduct water, steam, air, and other fluids or gases in and around buildings. Also install vacuum piping systems. Install drainage and sewage lines (laterals) from buildings to the point of attachment to mains. Install plumbing fixtures such as sinks, faucets, drinking fountains, commodes, etc. Install refrigeration equipment. Perform cutting, welding and burning which is incidental to the work of plumbing or pipefitting, except as is described under lead burner. May do other work in connection with the installation and testing of heating and cooling apparatus and control devices.

NOTE: See also #35 – Sprinkler Fitters. 30. Power Equipment Operators (equipment used on construction site) Asphalt Paving Equipment: Asphalt Paver Operators, Asphalt Plant Operators, Roller Operators,

Screed Operators (any asphalt mix) Operate equipment used for applying asphalt or other material compositions to roadbeds, airport runways,

taxiways and street paving. Includes asphalt paving machine operators, asphalt plant operators, screed operators and roller operators (any asphalt mix, breakdown or finish). Excludes any residential work.

Asphalt/Concrete Profilers: Roto-Mill, Pavement Profiler Operators, Concrete Planer, Grinder or

Grooving Machine Operators Operate equipment used for the removal of excess surface material (concrete, asphalt) during paving,

texturing or other work on road surfaces (either concrete or asphalt). Classification includes removal and recycling of asphalt road surface material.

Auxiliary Equipment: Operators of Compressors, Generators, Pumps Control, maintain or operate various auxiliary equipment, such as compressors, condensers, electricity

generators, feedwater heaters, filters and pumps that transfer or supply water, fuel, lubricants, gasses, air, liquids, slurries and auxiliary power for turbines, generators, boilers, power equipment at the construction site. Operate other auxiliary equipment not otherwise classified (tool grinders, conveyor tender).

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Power Equipment Operators (equipment used on construction site) (Continued) Blade: Blade/Grader Operators Operate Blade/Grader machine or vehicle equipped with blades to remove, distribute, grade and level earth,

aggregate or other material to a specific grade, slope or elevation. Bulldozer, Rubber-Tired Scraper, Material Haulers: Bulldozer Operators, Rubber-Tired Scraper

Operators and Material Haulers (including “Cat Wagons”, DJB’s, Volvos and other similar models) Operate machines or off road vehicles that push, remove, pick up, distribute or haul rock, earth, debris and

other material on construction sites. Compactors/Rollers (not asphalt): Operators Operate Compactors, Rollers or similar equipment used for compacting crushed rock, dirt or other fill

material on construction site (includes airport runways, taxiways and roadbeds). Concrete: Batch Plant and or Wet Mix Operators, Concrete Finishing Machine, Brooming, Tining or

Wire Mat Machine Operators, Concrete Spreader/Placer Operators, Pump Operators (concrete or grout), Concrete Slip Form Paving Machine Operators (for installing curbs/gutters, guardrails and/or street paving), Concrete Curing Equipment Operators, Concrete Saw Operators.

Operate equipment used for applying, curing, finishing, mixing, pumping, sawing or spreading of concrete;

installing concrete curbs/gutters, sidewalks or guardrails, and concrete street or highway paving. Crane Operators (Hydraulic, Tower, Whirley, Lattice Boom, Dragline & Clamshell); Signalmen Operate boom and cable equipment to lift and move materials, machines, or other items in a variety of

directions on a construction site. Includes operations, remote or otherwise, such as hoisting, piledriver, clamshell, dragline, skip box or bucket to place material.

Crushing: Crusher Plant Operators or Oilers Operate machinery used to crush rock or recycled materials into aggregates for use in asphalt, concrete,

base and fill materials for use in highways, streets, airports and construction sites. Drilling: Earth Boring Machine Operators (horizontal & vertical), Directional Drilling (includes well

drilling) Operate equipment used to drill or bore for any construction purpose, including preparation for the

installation of foundations, pipe, utilities and soil stabilization. Floating Construction Equipment Operators of Floating Crane (or “Derrick Barge”), Clamshell or Pile Driver used in conjunction with a

construction project, Underwater Equipment Operators (excludes Dredging Operations, which is a separate classification; See #7).

Operate any floating equipment. Classification includes any assistants to operators (such as Boatmen, Deckhands, Diesel-Electric Engineers, Firefighters, etc.); underwater equipment operators, remote or otherwise.

Fork Lifts: Industrial Lift Truck Operators and Material Handlers Operate industrial lift trucks or loaders equipped with forks used to unload, load, place, stack and distribute

materials on a construction site.

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Power Equipment Operators (equipment used on construction site) (Continued) Front End Loaders, Hydraulic Hoes, Excavators Operate machinery equipped with scoops, shovels or buckets to excavate, load or move dirt, aggregate and

other materials. Guardrail Equipment: Guardrail Punch Operators (all types), Guardrail Punch Oilers, Operators of

Combination Guardrail Machines (Punch, Auger, etc.) Operate any power equipment used to install guardrails. Repairmen, Heavy Duty (Mechanics, Welders) and Oilers Repair heavy equipment at the construction site (such as cranes, bulldozers, loaders, excavators, etc.).

This classification includes any mobile heavy equipment mechanics employed by the contractor. This also includes maintenance workers who change parts, lubricate machinery, and perform other routine maintenance functions at the construction site.

Sweepers Include Broom Operators, self-propelled, Sweeper Operators (Wayne type) self-propelled. 31. Riggers NOTE: Classify riggers in the craft performing the work for which rigging is incidental. For example, a

carpenter doing rigging is classified as a carpenter; an ironworker doing rigging is classified as an ironworker.

32. Roofers: General roofing materials and irritable bituminous materials (For sheet metal roof, see #33 - Sheet Metal Workers). Cover roofs of commercial structures with slate, asphalt, wood and related materials using brushes, knives,

punches, hammers and other tools. May spray roofs, sidings and walls with material to bind, seal, insulate or soundproof sections of structures.

33. Sheet Metal Workers and Sheet Metal Duct Installers On a construction site, fabricate, assemble, install and replace sheet metal products and equipment, such

as control boxes, drainpipes and furnace casings. Work may involve any of the following: set up and operate fabricating machines to cut, bend and straighten sheet metal; shape metal over anvils, blocks or forms using hammer; operate soldering and welding equipment to join sheet metal parts; inspect; assemble and smooth seams and joints of burred surfaces. Install prefabricated sheet metal ducts used for heating, air conditioning or other purposes in commercial buildings and similar structures. (Includes metal roofs)

34. Soft Floor Layers Floor Covering Layers (soft tile, linoleum and carpet) Apply blocks, strips or sheets of shock-absorbing, sound-deadening or decorative coverings to floors and

cabinets. Includes laying soft tile and linoleum. Lay carpets or rugs in buildings. 35. Sprinkler Fitters Install all piping and auxiliary devices which are necessary for the complete installation of sprinkling

systems for fire protection in buildings. Excludes systems operated with steam. NOTE: See also #29 – Plumbers and Steamfitters/Pipefitters.

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36. Tenders to Mason Trades: Brick and Stonemasons, Mortar Mixers, Hod Carriers Directly assist Brickmasons and Stonemasons by performing duties of lesser skill. Duties include mixing,

supplying and holding materials or tools, and cleaning work area and equipment. Performed on block walls and may include scaffolding work. Erect scaffolding for Masons, any height.

NOTE: Exclude cement and concrete placement and cement pumping which is performed by concrete/cement laborers. (See #19 for Laborer, Group 2 classifications.)

37. Tenders to Plasterers: Assistants to Plasterers and Stucco Masons Assist plasterers or stucco masons by performing duties of lesser skill. Duties include supplying or holding

materials or tools and cleaning work area and equipment. Erect scaffolding for Plasterers, any height. NOTE: Exclude construction or maintenance laborers who do not primarily assist plasterers or stucco

masons (See #19 for Laborer, Group 2 classifications). 38. Tile Setter/Terrazzo Worker: Hard Tile Setters Apply tile to walls, floors, ceilings and promenade roof decks following design specifications. Apply glazed,

unglazed, mosaic and other ceramic tiles which are used as a surface on floors, walls, ceilings, and other surfaces and which must be set to a specified grade. Apply and float all setting beds into which these tiles are set. Level and plumb these tiles to the specified grade.

NOTE: Tenders for tile setters and terrazzo workers are classified under #39 - Tile, Terrazzo and Marble

Finishers 39. Tile, Terrazzo and Marble Finishers Supply and mix construction materials for Marble Setter, Terrazzo Worker and Tile Setter. Apply grout and

finish surface of installed marble, terrazzo and tile. Mix mortar and grout, move mortar and grout manually or using wheelbarrow. Clean installed marble, terrazzo and tile surfaces, work and storage areas. May renovate and fill chipped, cracked or broken pieces. May assist Marble Setter, Terrazzo Worker, and Tile Setter. Grind and polish surfaces.

40. Truck Drivers, Heavy or Tractor-Trailer Drive a tractor-trailer combination or a truck with a capacity of at least 3 tons, to transport goods or

materials.

Group 1

A-frame or Hydra-Lift Truck w/load bearing surface

Articulated Dump trucks Battery Rebuilders Bus or Man-Haul Drivers Concrete Buggy Drivers (power operated) Concrete Pump Truck Drivers Dump Trucks, side, end and bottom dumps up

to and including 10 cu. yds., including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof

Fork Lifts used in loading, unloading and transporting material on job site

Fuel Truck Drivers Lift Jitney Drivers

Loader and/or Leverman on concrete dry batch plant, manually operated

Lubrication Men Pickup Truck Driver Pilot Car Drivers Slurry Truck Drivers or Levermen Solo Flat Bed Drivers (and misc. body

trucks)(0-10 tons) Steam Cleaner or combination Tiremen Transit Mix & Wet or Dry Mix Truck Drivers, 5

cu. yds. and under Truck and Truck Mechanic Assistants Wash Rack Operators Water Wagons, up to 3,000 gallons

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Truck Drivers, Heavy or Tractor-Trailer (Continued)

Group 2 Dump Trucks/Articulated Dumps, 6–10 cu yds Dumpsters or similar equipment Flaherty Spreader Drivers or Levermen Low Bed Equipment, Flat Bed Semi-Truck &

Trailer or doubles drivers transporting equipment or wet or dry materials

Lumber Carriers, Driver-Straddle Carriers used in loading, unloading and transportation of material on job site

Oil Distributor Drivers or Levermen Transit Mix and Wet or Dry Mix Truck Drivers,

over 5 cu. yds. and including 7 cu. yds. Vacuum Truck Drivers Water Wagons, 3,000 to 5,000 gallons

Group 3

Ammonia Nitrate Distributor Driver Dump Trucks, side, end and bottom dumps

over 10 cu. yds. and including 30 cu. yds., including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof

Transit Mix and Wet or Dry Mix Trucks over 7 cu. yds. and including 11 cu. yds.

Truck Mechanics – Welders – Body Repairmen

Utility & Clean up Truck Driver Water Wagons, 5,000 to 10,000 gallons

Group 4

Dump Trucks, side, end and bottom dumps over 30 cu. yds. and including 50 cu. yds., including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof.

Transit Mix and Wet or Dry Mix Trucks, over 11 cu. yds. and including 15 cu. yds.

Water Wagons, 10,000 to 15,000 gallons

Group 5

Dump Trucks, side, end and bottom dumps over 50 cu. yds. and including 60 cu. yds., including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof.

Group 6

Dump Trucks, side, end and bottom dumps over 60 cu. yds. and including 80 cu. yds., including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof.

Group 7

Dump Trucks, side, end and bottom dumps over 80 cu. yds. and including 100 cu. yds., including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof

41. Welders NOTE: Classify welders in the craft performing the work for which welding is incidental. For example, a carpenter doing hand welding is classified as a carpenter; an ironworker doing welding is classified as an ironworker.

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PREVAILING WAGE RATES

OCCUPATIONS BY

COUNTIES

KEY STATE= State Prevailing Wage Rate DB= Wage Rate taken from Davis-Bacon wage determination SAME= State and Davis-Bacon rates are equal; refer to either the Davis-Bacon or State Appendix.

Federal Davis-Bacon rates may be amended at any time. It is recommended that users of this publication verify that the federal rates have not been amended before relying on the rates contained in this publication. The applicable Davis-Bacon rates for Oregon are available at: http://www.access.gpo.gov/davisbacon/or.html.

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STATE APPENDIX JANUARY 1, 2006

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OREGON DETERMINATION 2006-01 TRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE RATE RATE ASBESTOS WORKERS 30.24 13.30 Installation of insulation on mechanical systems* for Thermal and Acoustical purposes, also the installation of fire stop penetrations on electrical and mechanical systems. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLERS/MECHANICS 16.00 8.07 Removal of regulated material on mechanical systems* which are not going to be scrapped. ** *Mechanical systems include pipes, boilers, ducts, flues, breaching, grease ducts and acid ducts. This also includes all labor connected with the handling and distribution of materials for these systems. **The removal of all regulated materials from mechanical systems is exclusively the work of Hazardous Materials Handlers, unless the mechanical systems are going to be scrapped. Laborers do all removal of regulated materials on mechanical systems to be scrapped and any non-mechanical (walls, ceilings, floors, beams, etc.) insulation. They also do loading of any regulated materials after it has been removed, bagged and tagged, as well as cleanup at the removal site and all work done at the disposal site. Persons performing the removal of regulated materials are classified as Group 3 Laborers. NOTE: Regulated materials are those materials that are regulated for the purpose of protecting the environment or for personal protection by EPA, OSHA, DEQ or Federal OSHA. BOILERMAKERS 27.80 18.27 BRICKLAYERS/STONEMASONS (This trade is tended by “Tenders to Masons”) Area 1 28.92 11.35 (Add $1.00 per hour to Fringe for Refractory repair work.) Area 2 27.70 11.18 (Add $1.00 per hour to Fringe for Refractory repair work.)

BRICKLAYERS/STONEMASONS (Continued)

Area 1 Baker Grant Multnomah Wallowa Benton (a) Hood River Polk Wasco (a) Clackamas Lincoln (a) Sherman Washington Clatsop Linn (a) Tillamook Yamhill Columbia Marion Umatilla Gilliam Morrow Union

Area 2 Benton (b) Klamath Lincoln (b) Wasco (b) Coos Lake Linn (b) Wheeler Curry Lane (a) North Half (b) South Half CARPENTERS

Zone 1 (Base Rate)

Group 1 26.91 12.66 Group 2 27.06 12.66 Group 3 27.41 12.66 Group 4 27.56 12.66 Group 5 27.41 12.66 Group 6 27.56 12.66 Group 7 27.91 12.66

Zone Differential for Carpenters (Add to Zone 1 Rate)

Zone 2 .85 Zone 3 1.25 Zone 4 1.70 Zone 5 2.00 Zone 6 3.00 Zone 7 5.00 Zone 1: Projects within 30 miles of city hall in the cities listed below. Zone 2: More than 30 miles but less than 40 miles. Zone 3: More than 40 miles but less than 50 miles. Zone 4: More than 50 miles but less than 60 miles. Zone 5: More than 60 miles but less than 70 miles. Zone 6: More than 70 miles but less than 100 miles. Zone 7: More than 100 miles from the respective city hall of the cities listed below.

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OREGON DETERMINATION 2006-01 TRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE RATE RATE CARPENTERS (Continued)

Reference Cities for Group 1 and 2 Carpenters Albany Goldendale Madras Roseburg Astoria Grants Pass Medford Salem Baker City Hermiston Newport The Dalles Bend Hood River Ontario Tillamook Brookings Klamath Falls Pendleton Vancouver Burns LaGrande Portland Coos Bay Lakeview Port Orford Eugene Longview Reedsport Zones for Groups 3 and 4 Carpenters are determined by the distance between the project site and either 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 3 and 4 Carpenters Eugene Medford Portland Vancouver Longview North Bend The Dalles Zones for Groups 5, 6 and 7 Carpenters are determined as follows: 1) For those workers who reside within Zone 1 of

a reference city below, their zone pay differential shall be computed based upon the distance from the city hall of that city to the project site.

2) For those workers who reside nearer to the

project than is the city hall of any reference city below, the mileage from their residence to the project may be used in computing their zone pay differential.

3) The zone pay differential for all other projects

shall be computed from the city hall of Longview, North Bend, or Portland, whichever is closer to the project.

Reference Cities for Groups 5, 6 and 7

Astoria Klamath Falls Newport Roseburg Bend Longview North Bend Salem Eugene Medford Portland The Dalles

CARPENTERS (Continued) Group 1 Group 2 Auto Nailing Machine Floor Layers & Finishers Carpenters Stationary Power Saw Form Strippers Operators Manhole Builders Wall & Ceiling Insulators Non-irritating Insulation Irritating Insulation Cabinet & Shelving Installers (wood or steel) Group 3 Group 4 Millwrights Millwright/Welders Machine Erectors (Certified Welders receive Machinists $0.25/hour over Grp 3) Group 5 Group 6 Bridge, Dock & Boom Men Wharf Builders Piledrivermen Group 7 Marine Piledrivers CEMENT MASONS (This trade is tended by “Concrete Laborers”)

Zone 1 (Base Rate) Group 1 24.89 13.05 Group 2 25.39 13.05 Group 3 25.39 13.05 Group 4 25.89 13.05 Group 1 Cement Masons, finishing, hand chipping, patching, grouting, end pointing, screed setting, plugging, filling bolt holes, dry packing, setting curb forms, planks, stakes, lines and grades. Grinding of concrete done as preparatory to patching or when done to produce a finished concrete product. Group 2 Composition Workers (includes installation of epoxy and other resinous toppings), and Power Machine Operators. Group 3 Cement Masons working on suspended, swinging and/or hanging scaffold.

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OREGON DETERMINATION 2006-01 TRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE RATE RATE CEMENT MASONS (Continued) Group 4 Cement Masons performing work of both Group 2 and Group 3 at the same time.

Zone Differential for Cement Masons (Add to Zone 1 Rate)

Zone 2 .65 Zone 3 1.15 Zone 4 1.70 Zone 5 3.00 Zone 1: Projects within 30 miles of city hall in the cities listed below. Zone 2: More than 30 miles, but less than 40 miles. Zone 3: More than 40 miles, but less than 50 miles. Zone 4: More than 50 miles, but less than 80 miles. Zone 5: More than 80 miles.

Reference Cities Bend Eugene Portland The Dalles Corvallis Medford Salem Vancouver DIVERS & DIVERS’ TENDERS Divers 64.57 12.66 Divers’ Tenders 28.40 12.66 1) For those workers who reside within a reference city below, their zone pay shall be computed from the city hall of the city wherein they reside. 2) For those workers who reside nearer to a project than is the city hall of any reference city below, the mileage from their residence may be used in computing their zone pay differential. 3) The zone pay for all other projects shall be computed from the city hall of Portland.

Zone Differential for Divers/Divers’ Tenders (Add to Zone 1 Rate)

Zone 2 .85 Zone 3 1.25 Zone 4 1.70

DIVERS & DIVERS’ TENDERS (Continued) Zone 5 2.00 Zone 6 3.00 Zone 7 5.00 Zone 1: Projects within 30 miles of city hall in the cities listed below. Zone 2: More than 30 miles, but less than 40 miles. Zone 3: More than 40 miles, but less than 50 miles. Zone 4: More than 50 miles, but less than 60 miles. Zone 5: More than 60 miles, but less than 70 miles. Zone 6: More than 70 miles, but less than 100 miles. Zone 7: More than 100 miles from the city hall of the employee’s home local.

Reference Cities for Divers/Divers’ Tenders Astoria Klamath Falls Newport Roseburg Bend Longview North Bend Salem Eugene Medford Portland The Dalles Depth Pay and Enclosure Pay are added to the Divers’ Basic Hourly Rate to obtain the Total Hourly Rate for the Diver. Basic Hourly Hourly Divers’ Hourly + Depth + Enclosure = Total Rate Pay Pay Hourly Pay Divers’ Depth Pay: Depth of Dive Hourly Depth Pay 50 – 100 ft . ([Total ft– 50] x $1.00)/hr. 100 – 150 ft. $ 50 + ([Total ft–100] x $1.50)/hr. 100 – 200 ft . $125 + ([Total ft–150] x $2.00)/hr. Divers’ Enclosure Pay (working without vertical escape): Distance Traveled In the Enclosure Hourly Enclosure Pay 5 – 50 ft. $.50/hr. 50 – 100 ft. $.63/hr. 100 – 150 ft. $2.13/hr. 150 – 200 ft. $4.63/hr. 200 – 300 ft. $4.63 + ([total ft-200] X $.05)/hr. 300 – 450 ft. $9.63 + ([total ft-300] X $.10)/hr. 450 – 600 ft. $24.63 + ([total ft – 450] X $.20)/hr.

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OREGON DETERMINATION 2006-01 TRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE RATE RATE DREDGERS Zone 1 (Base Rate) Leverman (Hydraulic & Clamshell) 34.34 9.75 Assistant Engineer 32.02 9.75 (Watch Engineer, Mechanic Machinist) Tenderman 30.96 9.75 (Boatman Attending Dredge Plant) Fireman Fill Equipment Operator 30.10 9.75 Assistant Mate 28.12 9.75

Zone Differential for Dredgers

(Add to Zone 1 Base Rate)

Zone B 2.00 Zone C 3.00

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. DRYWALL/WETWALL Drywall (Acoustical and 26.25 13.37 Drywall Applicator) Wetwall (Lather) 25.81 13.81 ELECTRICIANS

Area 1 Electricians 25.01 9.15 Cable Splicers 27.54 9.27

Area 2 Electricians 29.90 13.68 Cable Splicers 31.40 13.72

Area 3 Electricians 28.65 12.21

ELECTRICIANS (Continued)

Area 4 Electricians 31.30 13.24 Cable Splicers 34.43 13.33 Electrical Material Handler 14.34 6.73

Area 5 Electricians 31.35 13.99 Cable Splicers 31.60 14.00 Electrical Material Handler 17.71 9.18

Zone Pay for Area 5 Electricians (Add to Basic Hourly Rate)

Zone 1 31-50 miles 1.00 Zone 2 51-70 miles 3.00 Zone 3 71-90 miles 5.00 Zone 4 91 or more 8.50 There shall be a 30-mile free zone from downtown Portland City Hall and a similar 15-mile free zone around the following cities: Astoria Hood River Seaside The Dalles Tillamook Further, the free zone at the Oregon coast shall extend along Hwy 101 west to the ocean Hwy 101 east 10 miles if not already covered by the above 15-mile free zone.

Area 6 Electricians 27.95 11.84 Cable Splicers 27.95 11.84

Zone Pay for Area 6 Electricians (Add to Basic Hourly Rate)

Zone 1 0-20 miles 0.00 Zone 2 21-30 miles 1.00 Zone 3 31-40 miles 2.80 Zone 4 41-50 miles 4.50 Zone 5 51-60 miles 6.30 Zone 6 60 or more 9.00 There shall be a 20-mile free zone from the downtown Post Office in Grants Pass, Klamath Falls, Medford, and Roseburg and a similar 5-mile free zone around the cities of Alturas and Yreka, California.

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OREGON DETERMINATION 2006-01 TRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE RATE RATE ELECTRICIANS (Continued)

Reference Counties Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Malheur Baker Coos Gilliam Curry Grant Lincoln Morrow Douglas (a) Umatilla Lane (a) Union Wallowa Wheeler Area 4 Area 5 Area 6 Benton Clackamas Harney Crook Clatsop Jackson Deschutes Columbia Josephine Jefferson Hood River Klamath Lane (b) Multnomah Lake Linn Sherman Douglas (b) Marion Tillamook Polk Wasco Yamhill (c) Washington Yamhill (d) (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

(b) Those portions lying east of a line running North and South from the NE corner of Coos County to the SE corner of Lincoln County.

(c) South half (d) North half ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS

Area 1 Mechanic 38.83 13.01

Area 2 Mechanic 39.00 13.01

ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS (Continued)

Reference Cities Area 1 Area 2 Baker All Umatilla Remaining Union Counties Wallowa FLAGGERS See Laborers, Group 5 GLAZIERS 28.84 10.69 Add $1.00 to base rate if safety belt is required by State safety regulations. Add $4.00 to base rate for work done from a non-motorized single-man bosun chair. HIGHWAY/PARKING STRIPERS 25.37 8.17 IRONWORKERS 29.12 13.89 Structural, Reinforcing, Ornamental, Riggers, Signal men LABORERS

Zone 1 (Base Rate): Group 1 22.05 10.10 Group 2 22.61 10.10 Group 3 23.03 10.10 Group 4 23.39 10.10 Group 5 19.22 10.10 Note: A Hazardous Waste Removal Differential must be added to the base rate if work is performed inside the boundary of a Federally Designated Hazardous Waste Site. A Group 1 base rate is used for General Laborer on such a site. For further information on this, call the Prevailing Wage Rate Coordinator at (971) 673-0839.

Zone Differential for Laborers (Add to Zone 1 Rate)

Zone 2 .65 Zone 3 1.15 Zone 4 1.70

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OREGON DETERMINATION 2006-01 TRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE RATE RATE LABORERS (Continued) Zone 5 2.75 Zone 1 – Projects within 30 miles of city hall in the cities listed below. Zone 2 – More than 30 miles but less than 40 miles. Zone 3 – More than 40 miles but less than 50 miles. Zone 4 – More than 50 miles but less than 80 miles. Zone 5 – More than 80 miles.

Reference Cities Albany Burns Hermiston Portland Astoria Coos Bay Klamath Falls Roseburg Baker City Eugene Medford Salem Bend Grants Pass Newport The Dalles

Group 1 Asphalt Spreader Leverman or Aggregate Batch Weighman Spreader (d) Broomer Loading Spotter Brush Burner/Cutter Material Yard Man (e) Car & Truck Loader Powderman Assistant Carpenter Tender Railroad Track Laborer Change-House Man Ribbon Setter (f) Chipper Operator (a) RipRap Man (Hand Placed) Choker Setter Road Pump Tender/Mover Clean up Laborer *** Scaffold Tender Curing, Concrete Sewer Laborer Demolition, wrecking, Signalman moving (building & Skipman industrial)*** Sloper Driller Assistant Sprayman Dry-shack Man Stake Chaser Dumpers, road oiling crew Stockpiler Dumpman for Grading Tie Back Shoring crew Timber Faller/Bucker Elevator Feeder (Hand Labor) Erosion Control Specialist Toolroom Man (Job Site) Fine Grader Traffic Control Supervisor Form Stripper (b) (Certified) General Laborer *** Weight-Man Crusher (g) Guardrail, Median Rail (c) Wood Fence Builder (a) Pittsburg or similar types (b) Not swinging stages (c) Reference Post, Guide Post, or Right of Way

Marker (d) Flaherty, and similar types (e) Including electrical (f) Including steel forms (g) Aggregate when used

LABORERS (Continued)

Group 2 Applicator (a) Handler/Mixer (f) Brush Cutter (b) Doping & Wrapping Pipe Burner Post Hole Digger, Air, Gas Choker Splicer or Electric Clary Power Spreader (c) Power Tool Operator (g) Clean up Nozzleman - Pressure Washer Green Cutter (d) Ribbon Setter (head) Concrete Laborer Rip Rap Man (head) (hand Concrete Power Buggyman placed) Crusher Feeder Sand Blasting (wet) Demolition/Wrecking (e) Stake Setter Gunite Nozzleman Tender Tamper Gunite or Sandblasting Pot Tender (a) Including Pot Tender for same, applying protective

material by hand or nozzle on utility lines or storage tanks on project.

(b) Power Saw (c) And similar types of spreaders (d) Concrete, rock, etc. (e) Charred Materials (f) Of all materials of an irritating nature including

cement and lime (g) Includes, but not limited to: Dry Pack Machine,

Jackhammer, Chipping Guns, Paving Breakers

Group 3 Asbestos Removal Power Saw Operator (c) Bit Grinder Sand Blasting (dry) Concrete Saw Operator Sewer Timberman Drill Doctor Track Liner (d) Drill Operator (a) Tugger Operator Laser Beam (b) Vibrating Screed Manhole Builder Vibrator (all) Mold Remediation Water Blaster Nipper & Timberman Welder Nuclear Plant Worker – Lead Shield (a) Air Tracks, Cat Drills, Wagon Drills, Rubber-

mounted Drills, and other similar types. (b) Pipe laying applicable when employee assigned to

move, set up align Laser Beam (c) Bucking and falling (d) Anchor Machines, Ballast Regulators, Multiple

Tampers, Power Jacks

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OREGON DETERMINATION 2006-01 TRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE RATE RATE LABORERS (Continued)

Group 4

Asphalt Raker Pipe Layer (all) Gunite Nozzleman Powderman Grade Checker Pumpcrete Nozzleman High Scaler, Stripper, Shield Operator Driller (a) Tunnel Bull Gang (above Laser Beam (Tunnel), ground) applicable when Tunnel Chuck Tender employee assigned to Tunnel Miner move, set up, align Tunnel Mucker/Brakeman/ laser beam Concrete Crew/Bull Gang Loop Installation (underground) Motorman-Dinky Tunnel Powderman Locomotive (a) Covers work in swinging stages, chairs or belts,

under extreme conditions unusual to normal drilling, blasting, barring-down, or sloping and stripping.

Group 5

Clean up Laborer (building only)*** Confined Space (hole) Watch Fire Watch Flagger ***Laborers can tear off roofs, clean up or handle roofing material only when at least one new story is added or in demolition work, where no re-roofing will occur. LIMITED ENERGY ELECTRICIANS May only be used for electrical work not exceeding 100 va in Class II and III installations (as defined in Article 725 of the National Electrical Code): Area 1 18.00 5.65 Area 2 25.60 10.97 Area 3 20.41 10.32 Area 4 23.08 9.09 Area 5 25.50 10.47 Area 6 22.00 9.76

Zone Pay for Area 6 Limited Energy Electricians

(Add to Basic Hourly Rate) Zone 1 0-20 miles 0.00 Zone 2 21-30 miles 1.00 Zone 3 31-40 miles 2.80

LIMITED ENERGY ELECTRICIANS (Continued) Zone 4 41-50 miles 4.50 Zone 5 51-60 miles 6.30 Zone 6 60 or more 9.00 There shall be a 20-mile free zone from the downtown Post Office in Grants Pass, Klamath Falls, Medford, and Roseburg and a similar 5-mile free zone around the cities of Alturas and Yreka, California. Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Malheur Baker Coos Gilliam Curry Grant Douglas (a) Morrow Lane (a) Umatilla Lincoln Union Wallowa Wheeler Area 4 Area 5 Area 6 Benton Clackamas Harney Crook Clatsop Jackson Deschutes Columbia Josephine Jefferson Hood River Klamath Lane (b) Multnomah Lake Linn Sherman Douglas (b) Marion Tillamook Polk Wasco Yamhill (c) Washington Yamhill (d) 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.

(b) Those portions lying east of a line running North and South from the NE corner of Coos County to the SE corner of Lincoln County.

(c) South half (d) North half LINE CONSTRUCTION

Area 1 Group 1 39.48 11.28 Group 2 35.25 11.12 Group 3 20.98 8.75 Group 4 30.32 9.18 Group 5 26.44 9.02

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OREGON DETERMINATION 2006-01 TRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE RATE RATE LINE CONSTRUCTION (Continued) Group 6 24.68 8.96

Area 2

Cable Splicer 33.43 11.02 Journeyman Lineman 30.29 10.74 Line Equip. Oper. 25.21 10.20 Groundman 17.95 7.81 Area 1 All counties except Malheur County Area 2 Malheur County Group 1 Group 3 Cable Splicer Tree Trimmer Leadman Pole Sprayer Group 2 Group 4 Certified Lineman Welder Line Equipment Man Heavy Line Equipment Man Journeyman Lineman Welder Group 5 Journeyman Lineman Head Groundman Lineman JackHammer Man Heavy Equipment Man Powderman Pole Sprayer Group 6 Groundman MARBLE SETTERS (Includes Granite) (This trade is tended by “Tile, Terrazzo, Brick & Marble Finishers”) 29.92 11.35 PAINTERS & DRYWALL TAPERS Commercial Painting 17.43 6.53 Includes painting upon or within any structure, facility, surface or item which is established or constructed for conducting commerce, profit or non-profit. Industrial Painting 20.48 6.53 Includes painting upon or within any structure, facility, surface or item which is established or constructed for conducting industrial related commerce. Industrial related commerce relates to manufacturing plants, process plants, tank farms, factories, ship yards, and other similar structures all of which contain excessive use of metal components in their construction.

PAINTERS & DRYWALL TAPERS (Continued) Add $0.75 to base rate for work over 60 ft. high on swing stage, mechanical climber, spider or bucket truck for both commercial and industrial painting. Drywall Taper 28.31 10.58 PLASTERERS (This trade is tended by “Tenders to Plasterers”) Nozzleman 29.07 8.93 Swinging Scaffold 28.07 8.93 All Other Work 27.07 8.93 PLUMBERS & STEAMFITTERS/PIPEFITTERS Area 1 (Both) 23.59 9.38 Add $2.21 per hour to basic hourly rate if it is possible for worker to fall 30 ft. or more, or if required to wear a fresh-air mask or similar equipment for 2 hours or more.

Zone Differential for Area 1 Plumbers & Steamfitters/Pipefitters

(Add to Base Rate) Zone 1 2.50 per hour Zone 2 3.50 per hour Zone 3 5.00 per hour Zone 1- Forty (40) to sixty (60) miles-Basic rate plus $2.50 per hour. Zone 2- Sixty (60) to one hundred (100) miles-Basic rate plus $3.50 per hour. Zone 3- Over one hundred (100) miles-Basic rate plus $5.00 per hour. *There shall be a maximum of ten (10) hours of zone pay per workday. Reference Cities for Area 1: Boise, Idaho Twin Falls, Idaho Area 2 (Both) 32.57 16.91 Area 3 (Both) 33.84 15.44

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OREGON DETERMINATION 2006-01 TRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE RATE RATE PLUMBERS & STEAMFITTERS/PIPEFITTERS (Continued) Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Baker Grant (b) All Remaining Harney (a) Morrow Counties Malheur Umatilla Union Wallowa (a) Except Northwest Portion (b) Except Southwest Portion POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS

Zone 1 (Base Rate) Group 1 31.46 10.35 Group 1A 33.03 10.35 Group 1B 34.61 10.35 Group 2 30.07 10.35 Group 3 29.21 10.35 Group 4 28.59 10.35 Group 5 27.90 10.35 Group 6 25.30 10.35 Note: A Hazardous Waste Removal Differential must be added to the base rate if work is performed inside the boundary of a Federally Designated Waste Site. For information on this differential, call the Prevailing Wage Rate Coordinator at (971) 673-0839.

Zone Rates Zone 2 1.50 Zone 3 3.00 For the Following Metropolitan Counties: Multnomah, Clackamas, Marion, Yamhill, Washington and Columbia: See map on page 275 for Zone 1 of this classification (A) All jobs or projects located in Multnomah,

Clackamas and Marion counties, west of the western boundary of 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

POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (Continued) of mile post 30 on Hwy 22 and all jobs located in

Yamhill County, Washington County and (A) Columbia County shall receive Zone 1 pay for all

classifications. (B) All jobs or projects located in the area outside the

identified boundary above, but less than 50 miles from the Portland City Hall shall receive Zone 2 pay for all classifications.

(C) All jobs or projects located more than 50 miles

from the Portland City Hall, but outside the identified border above, shall receive Zone 3 pay for all classifications.

For the Following Cities: Albany; Bend; Coos Bay; Eugene; Grants Pass; Klamath Falls; Medford and Roseburg: (A) All jobs or projects located within 30 miles of the

respective city hall of the above mentioned cities shall receive Zone 1 pay for all classifications.

(B) All jobs or projects located more than 30 miles and

less than 50 miles from the respective city hall of the above mentioned cities shall receive Zone 2 for all classifications.

(C) All jobs or projects located more than 50 miles

from the respective city hall of the above mentioned cities shall receive Zone 3 pay for all classifications.

POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS

CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: CONCRETE: Batch Plant and/or Wet Mix Operator, three units or more; CRANE: Helicopter Operator, when used in erecting work; Whirley Operator, 90 ton and over; LATTICE BOOM CRANE: Operator 200 tons through 299 tons, and/or over 200 feet boom; HYDRAULIC CRANE: Hydraulic Crane Operator 90 tons through 199 tons with luffing or tower attachments; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Floating Crane, 150 tons but less than 250 tons.

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OREGON DETERMINATION 2006-01 TRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE RATE RATE POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (Continued) GROUP 1A: HYDRAULIC CRANE: Hydraulic Operator, 200 tons and over (with luffing or tower attachment); LATTICE BOOM CRANE: Operator, 200 tons through 299 tons, with over 200feet boom; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Floating Crane 250 tons and over. GROUP 1B: LATTICE BOOM CRANE: Operator, 300 tons through 399 tons with over 200 feet boom; Operator 400 tons and over; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Floating Crane 350 tons and over. GROUP 2: ASPHALT: Asphalt Plant Operator (any type); Roto Mill, pavement profiler, Operator, 6 foot lateral cut and over; BLADE: Auto Grader or "Trimmer" (Grade Checker required); Blade Operator, Robotic; BULLDOZERS: Bulldozer operator over 120,000 lbs and above; Bulldozer operator, twin engine; Bulldozer Operator, tandem, quadnine, D10, D11, and similar type; Bulldozer Robotic Equipment (any type); CONCRETE: Batch Plant and/or Wet Mix Operator, one and two drum; Automatic Concrete Slip Form Paver Operator; Concrete Canal Line Operator; Concrete Profiler, Diamond Head; CRANE: Cableway Operator, 25 tons and over; HYDRAULIC CRANE: Hydraulic crane operator 90 tons through 199 tons (with luffing or tower attachment); TOWER/WHIRLEY OPERATOR: Tower Crane Operator; Whirley Operator, under 90 tons; LATTICE BOOM CRANE: 90 through 199 tons and/or 150 to 200 feet boom; CRUSHER: Crusher Plant Operator; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Floating Clamshell, etc. operator, 3 cu. yds. and over; Floating Crane (derrick barge) Operator, 30 tons but less than 150 tons; LOADERS: Loader operator, 120,000 lbs. and above; REMOTE CONTROL: Remote controlled earth-moving equipment; RUBBER-TIRED SCRAPERS: Rubber-tired scraper operator, with tandem scrapers, multi-engine;SHOVEL, DRAGLINE, CLAMSHELL, SKOOPER OPERATOR: Shovel, Dragline, Clamshell, operator 5 cu. yds and over; TRENCHING MACHINE: Wheel Excavator, under 750 cu. yds. per hour (Grade Oiler required); Canal Trimmer (Grade Oiler required); Wheel

POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (Group 2 Continued) Excavator, over 750 cu. yds. per hour; Band Wagon (in conjunction with wheel excavator); UNDERWATER EQUIPMENT: Underwater Equipment Operator, remote or otherwise; HYDRAULIC HOES-EXCAVATOR: Excavator over 130,000 lbs. GROUP 3: BULLDOZERS: Bulldozer operator, over 70,000 lbs. up to and including 120,000 lbs.; HYDRAULIC CRANE: Hydraulic crane operator, 50 tons through 89 tons (with luffing or tower attachment); LATTICE BOOM CRANES: Lattice Boom Crane-50 through 89 tons (and less than 150 feet boom); FORKLIFT: Rock Hound Operator; HYDRAULIC HOES-EXCAVATOR: excavator over 80,000 lbs. through 130,000 lbs.; LOADERS: Loader operator 60,000 and less than 120,000; RUBBER-TIRED SCRAPERS: Scraper Operator, with tandem scrapers; Self-loading, paddle wheel, auger type, finish and/or 2 or more units; SHOVEL, DRAGLINE, CLAMSHELL, SKOOPER OPERATOR: Shovel, Dragline, Clamshell operators 3 cu. yds. but less than 5 cu yds. GROUP 4: ASPHALT: Screed Operator; Asphalt Paver operator (screeman required); BLADE: Blade operator; Blade operator, finish; Blade operator, externally controlled by electronic, mechanical hydraulic means; Blade operator, multi-engine; BULLDOZERS: Bulldozer Operator over 20,000 lbs and more than 100 horse up to 70,000 lbs; Drill Cat Operator; Side-boom Operator; Cable-Plow Operator (any type); CLEARING: Log Skidders; Chippers; Incinerator; Stump Splitter (loader mounted or similar type); Stump Grinder (loader mounted or similar type; Tub Grinder; Land Clearing Machine (Track mounted forestry mowing & grinding machine); Hydro Axe (loader mounted or similar type); COMPACTORS SELF-PROPELLED: Compactor Operator, with blade; Compactor Operator, multi-engine; Compactor Operator, robotic; CONCRETE: Mixer Mobile Operator; Screed Operator; Concrete Cooling Machine Operator; Concrete Paving Road Mixer; Concrete Breaker; Reinforced Tank Banding Machine (K-17 or similar types); Laser Screed; CRANE: Chicago boom and similar types; Lift Slab Machine Operator; Boom type lifting device, 5 ton capacity or less; Hoist Operator, two (2) drum; Hoist Operator,

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OREGON DETERMINATION 2006-01 TRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE RATE RATE POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (Group 4 Continued) three (3) or more drums; Derrick Operator, under 100 ton; Hoist Operator, stiff leg, guy derrick or similar type, 50 ton and over; Cableway Operator up to twenty (25) ton; Bridge Crane Operator, Locomotive, Gantry, Overhead; Cherry Picker or similar type crane hoist five (5) ton capacity or less; Hydraulic Crane Operator, under 50 tons; LATTICE BOOM CRANE OPERATOR: Lattice Boom Crane Operator, under 50 tons; CRUSHER: Generator Operator; Diesel- Electric Engineer; Grizzley Operator; DRILLING: Drill Doctor; Boring Machine Operator; Driller-Percussion, Diamond, Core, Cable, Rotary and similar type; Cat Drill (John Henry); Directional Drill Operator over 20,000 lbs pullback; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Diesel-electric Engineer; Jack Operator, elevating barges, Barge Operator, self-unloading; Piledriver Operator (not crane type) (Deckhand required); Floating Clamshelll, etc. Operator, under 3 cu. yds. (Fireman or Diesel-Electric Engineer required); Floating Crane (derrick barge) Operator, less than 30 tons; GENERATORS: Generator Operator; Diesel-electric Engineer; GUARDRAIL EQUIPMENT: Guardrail Punch Operator (all types); Guardrail Auger Operator (all types); Combination Guardrail machines, i.e., punch auger, etc.; HEATING PLANT: Surface Heater and Planer Operator; HYDRAULIC HOES EXCAVATOR: Robotic Hydraulic backhoe operator, track and wheel type up to and including 20,0000 lbs. with any or all attachments; Excavator Operator over 20,000 lbs through 80,000 lbs.; LOADERS: Belt Loaders, Kolman and Ko Cal types; Loaders Operator, front end and overhead, 25,000 lbs and less than 60,000 lbs; Elevating Grader Operator by Tractor operator, Sierra, Euclid or similar types; PILE DRIVERS: Hammer Operator; Pile driver Operator (not crane type); PIPELINE, SEWER WATER: Pipe Cleaning Machine Operator; Pipe Doping Machine Operator; Pipe Bending Machine Operator; Pipe Wrapping Machine Operator; Boring Machine Operator; Back Filling Machine Operator; REMOTE CONTROL: Concrete Cleaning Decontamination Machine Operator; Ultra High Pressure Water Jet Cutting Tool System Operator/Mechanic; Vacuum Blasting Machine Operator/mechanic;

POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (Group 4 Continued) REPAIRMEN, HEAVY DUTY: Diesel Electric Engineer (Plant or Floating; Bolt Threading Machine operator; Drill Doctor (Bit Grinder); H.D. Mechanic; Machine Tool Operator; RUBBER-TIRED SCRAPERS: Rubber-tired Scraper Operator,single engine, single scraper; Self-loading, paddle wheel, auger type under 15 cu. yds.; Rubber-tired Scraper Operator, twin engine; Rubber-tired Scraper Operator, with push-pull attachments; Self Loading, paddle wheel, auger type 15 cu. yds. and over, single engine; Water pulls, water wagons; SHOVEL, DRAGLINE, CLAMSHELL, SKOOPER OPERATOR: Diesel Electric Engineer; Stationay Drag Scraper Operator; Shovel, Dragline, Clamshell, Operator under 3 cy yds.; Grade-all Operator; SURFACE (BASE) MATERIAL: Blade mounted spreaders, Ulrich and similar types; TRACTOR-RUBBERED TIRED: Tractor operator, rubber-tired, over 50 hp flywheel; Tractor operator, with boom attachment; Rubber-tired dozers and pushers (Michigan, Cat, Hough type); Skip Loader, Drag Box; TRENCHING MACHINE: Trenching Machine operator, digging capacity over 3 ft depth; Back filling machine operator; TUNNEL: Mucking machine operator GROUP 5: ASPHALT: Extrusion Machine Operator; Roller Operator (any asphalt mix); Asphalt Burner and Reconditioner Operator (any type); Roto-Mill, pavement profiler, ground man; BULLDOZERS: Bulldozer operator, 20,000 lbs. or less or 100 horse or less; COMPRESSORS: Compressor Operator (any power), over 1,250 cu. ft. total capacity; COMPACTORS: Compactor Operator, including vibratory; Wagner Pactor Operator or similar type (without blade); CONCRETE: Combination mixer and Compressor Operator, gunite work; Concrete Batch Plant Quality Control Operator; Beltcrete Operator; Pumpcrete Operator (any type); Pavement Grinder and/or Grooving Machine Operator (riding type); Cement Pump Operator, Fuller-Kenyon and similar; Concrete Pump Operator; Grouting Machine Operator; Concrete mixer operator, single drum, under (5) bag capacity; Cast in place pipe laying machine; maginnis Internal Full slab vibrator operator; Concrete finishing machine operator, Clary, Johnson, Bidwell, Burgess Bridge deck or similar type; Curb Machine Operator, mechanical Berm, Curb and/or Curb and Gutter; Concrete Joint Machine Operator; Concrete Planer Operator; Tower Mobile Operator;

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OREGON DETERMINATION 2006-01 TRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE RATE RATE POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (Group 5 Continued) Power Jumbo Operator setting slip forms in tunnels; Slip Form Pumps, power driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms; Concrete Paving Machine Operator; Concrete Finishing Machine Operator; Concrete Spreader Operator; CRANE: Helicopter Hoist Operator; Hoist Operator, single drum; Elevator Operator; A-frame Truck Operator, Double drum; Boom Truck Operator; HYDRAULIC CRANE OPERATOR: Hydraulic Boom Truck, Pittman; DRILLING: Churm Drill and Earth Boring Machine Operator; Directional Drill Operator over 20,000 lbs pullback; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Fireman; FORKLIFT: Lull Hi-Lift Operator or similar type; Fork Lift, over 5 ton and/or robotic; HYDRAULIC HOES EXCAVATORS: Hydraulic Backhoe Operator, wheel type (Ford, John Deere, Case type); Hydraulic Backhoe Operator track type up to and including 20,000 lbs.; LOADERS: Loaders, rubber-tired type, less than 25,000 lbs; Elevating Grader Operator, Tractor Towed requiring Operator or Grader; Elevating loader operator, Athey and similar types; OILERS: Service Oiler (Greaser); PIPELINE-SEWER WATER: Hydra hammer or similar types; Pavement Breaker Operator; PUMPS: Pump Operator, more than 5 (any size); Pot Rammer Operator; RAILROAD EQUIPMENT: Locomotive Operator, under 40 tons; Ballast Regulator Operator; Ballast Tamper Multi-Purpose Operator; Track Liner Operator; Tie Spacer Operator; Shuttle Car Operator; locomotive Operator, 40 tons and over; MATERIAL HAULERS: Cat wagon DJB's Volvo similar types; Conveyored material hauler; SURFACING (BASE) MATERIAL: Rock Spreaders, self-propelled; Pulva-mixer or similar types; Chip Spreading machine operator; Lime spreading operator, construction job siter; SWEEPERS: Sweeper operator (Wayne type) self-propelled construction job site; TRACTOR-RUBBER TIRED: Tractor operator, rubber-tired, 50 hp flywheel and under; Trenching machine operator, maximum digging capacity 3 ft depth; TUNNEL: Dinkey GROUP 6: ASPHALT: Plant Oiler; Plant Fireman; Pugmill Operator (any type); Truck mounted asphalt spreader, with screed; COMPRESSORS: Compressor Operator (any power), under 1,250 cu. ft. total capacity;

POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (Group 6 Continued) CONCRETE: Plant Oiler, Assistant Conveyor Operator; Conveyor Operator; Mixer Box Operator (C.T.B., dry batch, etc.); Cement Hog Operator; Concrete Saw Operator; Concrete Curing Machine Operator (riding type); Wire Mat or Brooming Machine Operator; CRANE: Oiler; Fireman, all equipment; Truck Crane Oiler Driver; A-frame Truck Operator, single drum; Tugger or Coffin Type Hoist Operator; CRUSHER: Crusher oiler; Crusher feederman; DRILLING: Drill Tender; Auger Oiler; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Deckhand; Boatman; FORKLIFT: Self-propelled Scaffolding Operator, construction job site (excluding working platform); Fork Lift or Lumber Stacker Operator, construction job site; Ross Carrier Operator, construction job site; GUARDRAIL EQUIPMENT: Oiler; Auger Oiler; Oiler, combination guardrail machines; Guardrail Punch Oiler; HEATING PLANT: Temporary Heating Plant Operator; LOADERS: Bobcat, skid steer (less than 1 cu yd.); Bucket Elevator Loader Operator, BarberGreene and similar types; OILERS: Oiler; Guardrail Punch Oiler; Truck Crane Oiler- Driver; Auger Oiler; Grade Oiler, required to check grade; Grade Checker; PIPELINE-SEWER WATER: Tar Pot Fireman; Tar Pot Fireman (power agitated); PUMPS: Pump Operator (any power); Hydrostatic Pump Operator; RAILROAD EQUIPMENT: Brakeman; Oiler; Switchman; Motorman; Ballast Jack Tamper Operator; SHOVEL, DRAGLINE, CLAMSHELL, SKOOPER, ETC. OPERATOR: Oiler, Grade Oiler (required to check grade); Grade Checker, Fireman; SWEEPER: Broom operator, self propelled, construction job site; SURFACING (BASE) MATERIAL: Roller Operator, grading of base rock (not asphalt); Tamping Machine operartor, mechanical, self-propelled; Hydrographic Seeder Machine Operator; TRENCHING MACHINE: Oiler; Grade Oiler; TUNNEL: Conveyor operator; Air filtration equipment operator. ROOFERS

Area 1* Roofers 24.50 7.78 Handling coal tar pitch 26.95 7.78 Remove fiberglass insulation 26.95 7.78

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OREGON DETERMINATION 2006-01 TRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE RATE RATE ROOFERS (Continued)

Area 1*

Clackamas Gilliam Multnomah Washington Clatsop Grant Tillamook Wheeler Columbia Jefferson

*On all jobs on which coal tar pitch is the basic roofing material or where the old roof being removed is composed of coal tar based material, a rate of pay ten percent (10%) greater than the basic rate of pay shall be paid for all work performed. *All employees engaged in removing fiberglass insulation shall receive a rate of pay ten percent (10%) greater than the employee’s basic rate of pay.

Area 2** (a) & (b)

Roofers 19.35 8.40

Benton Deschutes Linn Coos Douglas Marion Crook Lane Polk Curry Lincoln Yamhill

** Add $2.00 to basic hourly rate for application, spudding and cutting or removal of coal tar products. ** Add $0.50 per hour to base hourly rate for application, spudding and cutting or removal of fiberglass insulation.

Area 4***

Roofers 21.59 6.70 Umatilla *** Add $2.00 to basic hourly rate for employees working with irritable bituminous materials. *** Add $2.00 to basic hourly rate for employees working with “Densdeck” roofing board. *** Add $2.00 to basic hourly rate for employees removing fiberglass insulation.

Area 5**** Roofers 21.81 6.75

ROOFERS (Continued)

Area 5****

Morrow

**** Add $3.00 to basic hourly rate for employees working with irritable bituminous materials SHEET METAL WORKERS Area 1 30.47 13.82 Add $1.00 to base rate for work performed on any swinging platform, swinging chair or swinging ladder. Add $1.00 to base rate for work with lead or installing material in a plant that uses lead in any form to manufacture a product (excluding soldering). Add $1.00 to base rate for work performed in a confined space as defined by OSHA. Area 2 21.96 11.34 Add $1.75 to base rate for work performed whenever it is possible for worker to fall 30 ft or more. Add $1.75 to base rate for work performed in an area where epoxy resins or other injurious chemicals are being applied Area 3 25.89 13.75 Add $1.00 to base rate for work where it is necessary to wear a chemically activated face mask. Area 4 26.87 13.02 Area 5 26.43 12.94 Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Clackamas Baker Morrow Douglas Coos Gilliam Malheur Umatilla Lane Curry Grant Union Harney Wallowa Hood River Multnomah Sherman Wasco Washington Wheeler

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OREGON DETERMINATION 2006-01 TRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE RATE RATE SOFT FLOOR LAYERS 22.23 10.29 Soft tile, Linoleum, carpet SPRINKLER FITTERS 27.95 13.65 TENDERS TO MASON TRADES 23.87 10.10 Tenders to Bricklayers and Stone Masons, Mortar Mixers Add $0.50 to base rate for refractory work. Add to base rate an amount equal to that received for safety belt requirements or other unusual job conditions by the mechanic this worker is tending. TENDERS TO PLASTERERS 22.54 10.10 TILE SETTER/TERRAZZO WORKERS (This trade is tended by “Tile, Terrazzo, Brick & Marble Finishers”) 25.13 9.60 TILE, TERRAZZO, BRICK AND MARBLE FINISHERS TILE, TERRAZZO FINISHERS 18.81 7.30 BRICK AND MARBLE FINISHERS 18.81 7.40 Assists Tile Setter, Bricklayers, Marble Masons and Terrazzo Workers by striking, sawing, cleaning, washing or grouting. Does not lay or set any material. Add $1.00 to base rate if safety belt required by State safety regulations. Add $1.00 to base rate if work involves epoxy, furnane, alkor acetylene black grouting or waterproof membrane. TRUCK DRIVERS Group 1 23.60 11.05 Group 2 23.72 11.05 Group 3 23.85 11.05

TRUCK DRIVERS (Continued) Group 4 24.11 11.05 Group 5 24.33 11.05 Group 6 24.49 11.05 Group 7 24.69 11.05 (Zone Pay in addition to Basic Hourly Rate and Fringe.) For the Following Cities: Albany Grants Pass Ontario Astoria Hermiston Oregon City Baker Hood River Pendleton Bend Klamath Falls Portland Bingen LaGrande Port Orford Brookings Lakeview Reedsport Burns Longview Roseburg 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.

Group 1 Articulated Dump Truck Driver A-Frame or Hydra-Lift Truck w/load bearing surface Battery Rebuilder Bus or Man-Haul Driver Concrete Buggies (power operated) Driver Dump Trucks, side, end and bottom dumps up to and

including 10 cu. yards, including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof

Fork Lifts used in loading, unloading and transporting material on job site

Fuel Truck Driver Lift Jitney Driver

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OREGON DETERMINATION 2006-01 TRADE BASIC TRADE BASIC HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE RATE RATE TRUCK DRIVERS (Continued)

Group 1(Continued) Loader and/or Leverman on concrete dry batch

plant manually operated Lubrication Man Pickup Truck Driver Pilot Car Driver Slurry Truck Driver or Leverman Solo Flat Bed and miscellaneous body trucks (0-10

tons) Steam Cleaner or combination Tireman Transit Mix & Wet or Dry Mix Truck Driver, 5 cu.

yds & under Truck and Truck Mechanic Assistant Wash Rack Operator Water Wagon up to 3,000 gallons

Group 2 Dump Truck/Articulated Dump Driver, 6-10 cu yds Dumpsters or similar equipment – all sizes Flaherty Spreader Driver or Leverman Low Bed Equipment, Flat Bed Semi-Truck &

Trailer or doubles driver transporting equipment or wet or dry materials

Lumber Carrier, Driver-Straddle Carrier used in loading, unloading and transportation of material on job site

Oil Distributor Driver or Leverman Transit Mix and Wet or Dry Mix Truck Driver over

5 cu. yds. and including 7 cu. yds. Vacuum Truck Driver Water Wagon Driver, 3,000 to 5,000 gallons

Group 3 Dump Trucks, side end and bottom dump driver

over 10 cu. yds. and including 30 cu. yds, including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof.

Transit Mix and Wet or Dry Mix Trucks over 7 cu. yds. and including 11 cu. yds.

Truck Mechanic –Welder –Body Repairman Water Wagons, 5,000 to 10,000 gallons

TRUCK DRIVERS (Continued)

Group 4 Dump Trucks, side, end and bottom dump driver over

30 cu. yds and including 50 cu. yds. including semi-trucks and trains or combinations

thereof Transit Mix and Wet or Dry Mix Truck Driver, over 11

cu. yds and including 15 cu. Yds Water Wagons, 10,000 to 15,000 gallons

Group 5 Dump Trucks, side, end and bottom dumps over 50 cu.

yds and including 60 cu. yds, including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof.

Group 6

Dump Trucks, side, end and bottom dumps over 60 cu.

yds. and including 80 cu. yds including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof.

Group 7

Dump Trucks, side, end, and bottom dumps over 80 cu.

yds and including 100 cu. yds., including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof.

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DAVIS-BACON APPENDIX

Building Construction

Part 1a GENERAL DECISION: OR20030001 11/18/2005 OR1 Date: November 18, 2005 General Decision Number: OR20030001 11/18/2005 Superseded General Decision Number: OR020001 State: Oregon Construction Type: Building Counties: Baker, Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jackson, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Malheur, Marion, Morrow, Multnomah, Polk, Sherman, Tillamook, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, Washington, Wheeler and Yamhill Counties in Oregon. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (does not include residential construction consisting of single family homes and apartments up to and including 4 stories) Modification Number Publication Date 0 06/13/2003 1 02/06/2004 2 02/13/2004 3 03/05/2004 4 03/26/2004 5 04/16/2004 6 05/14/2004 7 06/18/2004 8 07/02/2004 9 07/23/2004 10 08/06/2004 11 08/20/2004 12 09/03/2004 13 10/01/2004 14 10/15/2004 15 10/22/2004 16 11/05/2004 17 11/19/2004 18 12/10/2004 19 01/14/2005 20 01/21/2005 21 02/11/2005

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23 04/22/2005 24 05/06/2005 25 06/03/2005 26 06/17/2005 27 07/08/2005 28 07/29/2005 29 08/12/2005 30 08/19/2005 31 08/26/2005 32 09/02/2005 33 09/09/2005 34 09/16/2005 35 09/30/2005 36 10/14/2005 37 11/04/2005 38 11/18/2005 ASBE0036-001 01/01/2005 Rates Fringes Asbestos Workers/Insulator.....$ 29.44 12.39 ASBE0036-003 01/01/2005 Rates Fringes Hazardous Material Handler (Includes preparation, wetting, stripping, removal, scrapping, vacuuming, bagging and disposing of all insulation materials, whether they contain asbestos or not, from mechanical systems)......$ 15.70 6.85 * BOIL0500-001 10/01/2005 Rates Fringes Boilermaker....................$ 27.80 18.27 BROR0001-001 06/01/2005 BAKER, BENTON (NORTH), CLACKAMAS, CLATSOP, COLUMBIA, GILLIAM, HARNEY, HOOD RIVER, LINCOLN (NORTH), LINN (NORTH), MALHEUR (NORTH), MARION, MORROW, MULTNOMAH, POLK, SHERMAN, TILLAMOOK, UMATILLA, UNION, WALLOWA, WASCO (NORTH), WASHINGTON AND YAMHILL COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Bricklayer.....................$ 28.92 11.35 Marble & Stone Mason...........$ 29.92 11.35

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BROR0001-004 06/01/2005 BENTON (SOUTH), CROOK, DESCHUTES, GRANT, JACKSON, JEFFERSON, KLAMATH, LAKE, LANE, LINCOLN (SOUTH), LINN (SOUTH), MALHEUR (SOUTH), WASCO (SOUTH) AND WHEELER COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Bricklayer.....................$ 27.70 11.00 Marble & Stone Mason...........$ 29.92 11.35 BROR0001-005 05/01/2005 Rates Fringes Tilesetter & Terrazzo Finisher.$ 18.81 7.30 Tilesetter & Terrazzo Worker...$ 25.13 9.60 CARP0001-001 06/01/2005 ZONE 1: Rates Fringes Carpenters: CARPENTERS.....................$ 28.41 11.16 FLOOR LAYERS & FLOOR FINISHERS (the laying of all hardwood floors nailed and mastic set, parquet and wood-type tiles, and block floors, the sanding and finishing of floors, the preparation of old and new floors when the materials mentioned above are to be installed), INSULATORS (fiberglass and Similar irritating material)...$ 28.56 11.16 MILLWRIGHTS....................$ 28.91 11.16 PILEDRIVERS....................$ 28.91 11.16 Zone Differential (Add to Zone 1 rates): Zone 2 - $0.85 Zone 3 - 1.25 Zone 4 - 1.70 Zone 5 - 2.00 Zone 6 - 3.00 Zone 1 - All jobs or projects located within 30 miles of the respective City

Hall. Zone 2 - More than 30 miles and less than 40 miles from the respective City

Hall. Zone 3 - More than 40 miles and less than 50 miles from the respective City

Hall.

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Zone 4 - More than 50 miles and less than 60 miles from the respective City Hall.

Zone 5 - More than 60 miles and less than 70 miles from the respective City Hall.

Zone 6 - More than 70 miles from the respective City Hall. BASEPOINTS CITIES FOR CARPENTERS (EXCLUDING MILLWRIGHTS, PILEDRIVERS AND DIVERS): ALBANY ASTORIA BAKER BEND BROOKINGS BURNS COOS BAY CORVALLIS EUGENE GOLDENDALE GRANTS PASS HERMISTON HOOD RIVER KLAMATH FALLS LAGRANDE LAKEVIEW LONGVIEW MADRAS MEDFORD McMINNVILLE NEWPORT OREGON CITY ONTARIO PENDLETON PORTLAND PORT ORFORD REEDSPORT ROSEBURG SALEM ST. HELENS THE DALLES TILLAMOOK VANCOUVER BASEPOINTS FOR MILLWRIGHTS: EUGENE NORTH BEND LONGVIEW PORTLAND MEDFORD THE DALLES VANCOUVER

BASEPOINTS FOR PILEDRIVERS AND DIVERS: ASTORIA BEND COOS BAY EUGENE KLAMATH FALLS LONGVIEW MEDFORD NEWPORT PORTLAND ROSEBURG SALEM THE DALLES CARP9001-002 06/01/2005 Rates Fringes Acoustical Installer & Drywall Hanger.................$ 28.25 11.37 Lather.........................$ 26.81 12.81 ELEC0048-001 01/01/2005 CLACKAMAS, CLATSOP, COLUMBIA, HOOD RIVER, MULTNOMAH, SHERMAN, TILLAMOOK, WASCO, WASHINGTON AND YAMHILL (NORTH) COUNTIES: Rates Fringes

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Cable splicer..................$ 31.60 3%+$13.05 Electrician....................$ 31.35 3%+$13.05 ELEC0048-009 01/01/2005 CLACKAMAS, CLATSOP, COLUMBIA, HOOD RIVER, MULTNOMAH, SHERMAN, TILLAMOOK, WASCO, WASHINGTON AND YAMHILL (NORTH) COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Sound & Communication Technician Consisting of fire alarm, nurse call, burglar alarm, security and voice evacuation systems and other systems that are part of a fire or life safety system........$ 25.50 10.47 All other work, excluding fire alarm, nurse call, burglar alarm, security and voice evacuation systems and other systems that are part of a fire or life safety system.............$ 19.75 9.64 SCOPE OF WORK FOR TECHNICIAN: Includes the installation testing, service and maintenance, of the following systems which utilize the transmission and/or transference of voice, sound vision and digital for commercial, education, security and entertainment purposes for the following: TV monitoring and surveillance, background-foreground music, intercom and telephone interconnect, inventory control systems, microwave transmission, multi-media, multiplex, nurse call system, radio page, school intercom and sound, burglar alarms, and low voltage master clock systems. Install chases and/or nipples, not to exceed ten (10) feet, on systems not in conduit. WORK EXCLUDED: Raceway systems are not covered (excluding Ladder-Rack for the purpose of the above listed systems). Chases and/or nipples (over 10 feet) may be installed on open wiring systems. Energy management systems. SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) when not intrinsic to the above listed systems (in the scope) Fire alarm systems when installed in raceways (including wire and cable pulling) shall be performed at the electrician wage rate, when either of the following two (2) conditions apply: 1. The project involves new or major remodel building trades construction. 2. The conductors for the fire alarm system are installed in conduit.

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ELEC0112-001 06/01/2005 BAKER, GILLIAM, GRANT, MORROW, UMATILLA, UNION, WALLOWA, AND WHEELER COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Cable splicer..................$ 31.40 3%+12.43 Electrician....................$ 29.90 3%+12.43 ELEC0112-010 06/01/2002 BAKER, GILLIAM, GRANT, MORROW, UMATILLA, UNION, WALLOWA AND WHEELER COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Sound & Communication Technician..$ 19.97 5.93 SCOPE OF WORK: Includes the installation testing, service and maintenance, of the following systems which utilize the transmission and/or transference of voice, sound, vision and digital for commercial, education, security and entertainment purposes for the following: TV monitoring and surveillance, background-foreground music, intercom and telephone interconnect, inventory control systems, microwave transmission, multi-media, multiplex, nurse call systems, radio page, school intercom and sound, burglar alarms, and low voltage master clock systems. Install chases and/or nipples, not to exceed ten (10) feet, on systems not in conduit. WORK EXCLUDED: Raceway systems are not covered (excluding Ladder-Rack for the purpose of the above listed systems). Chases and/or nipples (over 10 feet) may be installed on open wiring systems. Energy management systems. SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) when not intrinsic to the above listed systems (in the scope). Fire alarm systems when installed in raceways (including wire and cable pulling) shall be performed at the electrician wage rate, when either of the following two (2) conditions apply: 1. The project involves new or major remodel building trades construction. 2. The conductors for the fire alarm system are installed in conduit.

Federal Davis-Bacon rates may be amended at any time. It is recommended that users of this publication verify that the federal rates have not been amended before relying on the rates contained in this publication. The applicable Davis-Bacon rates for Oregon are available at: http://www.access.gpo.gov/davisbacon/or.html

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ELEC0280-001 01/01/2005 BENTON, CROOK, DESCHUTES, JEFFERSON, LANE (EAST OF A LINE RUNNING NORTH AND SOUTH FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF COOS COUNTY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LINCOLN COUNTY), LINN, MARION, POLK, AND YAMHILL (SOUTHERN HALF) COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Cable splicer..................$ 33.55 3%+11.85 Electrician....................$ 30.50 3%+11.85 ELEC0280-002 07/01/2005 BENTON, CROOK, DESCHUTES, JEFFERSON, LANE (EAST OF A LINE RUNNING NORTH AND SOUTH FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF COOS COUNTY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LINCOLN COUNTY), LINN, MARION, POLK AND YAMHILL (SOUTHERN HALF) COUNTIES: Rates Fringes CATV Installer.................$ 16.40 4.60 Communications & Systems Technician.....................$ 23.08 3%+$7.90 SCOPE OF WORK: Includes the installation testing, service and maintenance, of the following systems which utilize the transmission and/or transference of voice, sound vision and digital for commercial, education, security and entertainment purposes for the TV monitoring and surveillance, background-foreground music, intercom and telephone interconnect, inventory control systems, microwave transmission, multi-media, multiplex, nurse call systems, radio page, school intercom and sound, burglar alarms, and low voltage master clock systems. A. COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS THAT TRANSMIT OR RECEIVE INFORMATION AND/OR CONTROL SYSTEMS THAT ARE INTRINSIC TO THE ABOVE LISTED SYSTEMS: SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) PCM (Pulse Code Modulation Inventory Control Systems Digital Data Systems Broadband and Baseband and Carriers Post of Sale Systems VSAT Data Systems Data Communication Systems RF and Remote Control Systems Fiber Optic Data Systems B. SOUND AND VOICE TRANSMISSION/TRANSFERENCE SYSTEMS: Background foreground music Intercom and telephone interconnect systems Telephone systems Nurse call systems Radio page systems School intercom and sound systems Burglar alarm systems Low voltage master clock systems Multi media/multiplex systems Sound and musical entertainment systems RF systems Antennas and Wave Guide C. FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS: Installation, wire pulling and testing D. TELEVISION AND VIDEO SYSTEMS:

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Television monitoring and surveillance systems Video security systems Video entertainment systems Video educational systems Microwave transmission systems CATV and CCTV E. SECURITY SYSTEMS: Perimeter security systems Vibration sensor systems Card access systems Access Control systems Sonar/Infrared monitoring equipment ELEC0291-001 06/01/2005 MALHEUR COUNTY: Rates Fringes Cable splicer..................$ 27.24 5%+7.90 Electrician....................$ 24.76 5%+7.90 * ELEC0659-001 01/01/2005 HARNEY, JACKSON, KLAMATH AND LAKE COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Cable splicer..................$ 27.35 11.42 Electrician....................$ 27.35 11.42 ELEC0659-003 07/01/2005 HARNEY, JACKSON, KLAMATH AND LAKE COUNTIES: Rates Fringes CATV Installer.................$ 16.40 4.60 Communications & Systems Technician.....................$ 21.00 9.18 CATV installer may install, maintain, and/or replace coaxial cable associated with cable television installation. SCOPE OF WORK: Includes the installation testing, service and maintenance, of the following systems which utilize the transmission and/or transference of voice, sound vision and digital for commercial, education, security and entertainment purposes for the following: TV monitoring and surveillance, background-foreground music, intercom and telephone interconnect, inventory control systems, microwave transmission, multi-media, multiplex, nurse call systems, radio page, school intercom and sound, burglar alarms, and low voltage master clock systems. A. COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS THAT TRANSMIT OR RECEIVE INFORMATION AND/OR CONTROL SYSTEMS THAT ARE INTRINSIC TO THE ABOVE LISTED SYSTEMS: SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) PCM (Pulse Code Modulation Inventory Control Systems Digital Data Systems Broadband and Baseband and

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Carriers Post of Sale Systems VSAT Data Systems Data Communication Systems RF and Remote Control Systems Fiber Optic Data Systems Intercom and telephone interconnect systems. B. SOUND AND VOICE TRANSMISSION/TRANSFERENCE SYSTEMS: Background foreground music Intercom and telephone interconnect systems Telephone systems Nurse call systems Radio page systems School intercom and sound systems Burglar alarm systems Low voltage master clock systems Multi media/multiplex systems Sound and musical entertainment systems RF systems Antennas and Wave Guide. C. FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS: Installation, wire pulling and testing D. TELEVISION AND VIDEO SYSTEM: Television monitoring and surveillance systems Video security systems Video entertainment systems Video educational systems Microwave transmission systems CATV and CCTV. E. SECURITY SYSTEMS: Perimeter security systems Vibration sensor systems Card access systems Access control systems Sonar/infrared monitoring equipment * ELEC0932-001 01/01/2005 LINCOLN AND LANE COUNTIES (AREA LYING WEST OF A LINE NORTH AND SOUTH FROM THE N.E. CORNER OF COOS COUNTY TO THE S.E. CORNER OF LINCOLN COUNTY): Rates Fringes Electrician....................$ 28.15 3%+11.00 ELEC0932-003 01/01/2005 LANE (AREA LYING WEST OF A LINE NORTH AND SOUTH FROM THE N.E. CORNER OF COOS COUNTY TO THE S.E. CORNER OF LINCOLN COUNTY) AND LINCOLN COUNTIES: Rates Fringes CATV Installer.................$ 16.40 9.55 Communications & Systems Technician.....................$ 19.81 9.65 CATV Installer may install, maintain, and/or replace coaxial cable associated with cable television installation. SCOPE OF WORK: Includes the installation testing, service and maintenance, of the following systems which utilize the transmission and/or transference of voice, sound vision and digital for commercial, education, security and entertainment purposes for the following: TV monitoring and surveillance, background-foreground music, intercom and telephone interconnect, inventory control

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systems, microwave transmission, multi-media, multiplex, nurse call systems, radio page, school intercom and sound, burglar alarms, and low voltage master clock systems. A. COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS THAT TRANSMIT OR RECEIVE INFORMATION AND/OR CONTROL SYSTEMS THAT ARE INTRINSIC TO THE ABOVE LISTED SYSTEMS: SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) PCM (Pulse Code Modulation Inventory Control Systems Digital Data Systems Broadband and Baseband and Carriers Post of Sale Systems VSAT Data Systems Data Communication Systems RF and Remote Control Systems Fiber Optic Data Systems B. SOUND AND VOICE TRANSMISSION/TRANSFERENCE SYSTEMS: Background foreground music Intercom and telephone interconnect systems Telephone systems Nurse call systems Radio page systems School intercom and sound systems Burglar alarm systems Low voltage master clock systems Multi media/multiplex systems Sound and musical entertainment systems RF systems Antennas and Wave Guide C. FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS: Installation, wire pulling and testing D. TELEVISION AND VIDEO SYSTEMS: Television monitoring and surveillance systems Video security systems Video entertainment systems Video educational systems Microwave transmission systems CATV and CCTV E. SECURITY SYSTEMS: Perimeter security systems Vibration sensor systems Card access systems Access control systems Sonar/infrared monitoring equipment ELEV0019-003 01/01/2005 BAKER, UNION, UMATILLA AND WALLOWA COUNTIES Rates Fringes Elevator Mechanic..............$ 37.08 12.015+a+b FOOTNOTE: a: Vacation Pay: 8% with 5 or more years of service, 6% for 6 months to 5 years service. b: Eight paid holidays: New Year's Day; Memorial Day; Independence Day; Labor Day; Veteran's Day; Thanksgiving Day; Friday after Thanksgiving and Christmas Day ELEV0023-001 01/01/2005 ALL COVERED COUNTIES (EXCLUDING BAKER, UMATILLA, UNION AND WALLOWA COUNTIES):

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Rates Fringes Elevator Mechanic..............$ 37.26 12.015+a+b FOOTNOTE: a: Vacation Pay: 8% with 5 or more years of service, 6% for 6 months to 5 years service. b: Eight Paid Holidays: Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day and Friday after, and Christmas Day, and New Years Day. ENGI0701-001 01/01/2005 ZONE 1: POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (See Footnote A) Rates Fringes Power equipment operators: GROUP 1.....................$ 30.44 9.95 GROUP 1A....................$ 31.96 9.95 GROUP 1B....................$ 33.48 9.95 GROUP 2.....................$ 29.14 9.95 GROUP 3.....................$ 28.34 9.95 GROUP 4.....................$ 27.78 9.95 GROUP 5.....................$ 27.15 9.95 GROUP 6.....................$ 24.66 9.95 Zone Differential (add to Zone 1 rates): Zone 2 - $1.50 Zone 3 - 3.00 For the following metropolitan counties: MULTNOMAH; CLACKAMAS; MARION; WASHINGTON; YAMHILL; AND COLUMBIA; CLARK; AND COWLITZ COUNTY, WASHINGTON WITH MODIFICATIONS AS INDICATED: All jobs or projects located in Multnomah, Clackamas and Marion Counties, West of the western boundary of Mt. Hood National Forest and West of Mile Post 30 on Interstate 84 and West of Mile Post 30 on State Highway 26 and West of Mile Post 30 on Highway 22 and all jobs or projects located in Yamhill County, Washington County and Columbia County and all jobs or projects located in Clark & Cowlitz County, Washington except that portion of Cowlitz County in the Mt. St. Helens "Blast Zone" shall receive Zone I pay for all classifications. All jobs or projects located in the area outside the identified boundary above, but less than 50 miles from the Portland City Hall shall receive Zone II pay for all classifications. All jobs or projects located more than 50 miles from the Portland City Hall, but outside the identified border above, shall receive Zone III pay for all classifications. For the following cities: ALBANY; BEND; COOS BAY; EUGENE; GRANTS PASS; KLAMATH FALLS; MEDFORD; ROSEBURG.

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All jobs or projects located within 30 miles of the respective city hall of the above mentioned cities shall receive Zone I pay for all classifications. All jobs or projects located more than 30 miles and less than 50 miles from the respective city hall of the above mentioned cities shall receive Zone II pay for all classifications. All jobs or projects located more than 50 miles from the respective city hall of the above mentioned cities shall receive Zone III pay for all classifications. POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS CLASSIFICATIONS: GROUP 1: CONCRETE: Batch Plant and/or Wet Mix Operator, three units or more; CRANE: Helicopter Operator, when used in erecting work; Whirley Operator, 90 ton and over; LATTICE BOOM CRANE: Operator 200 tons through 299 tons, and/or over 200 feet boom; HYDRAULIC CRANE: Hydraulic Crane Operator 90 tons through 199 tons with luffing or tower attachments; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Floating Crane, 150 ton but less than 250 ton. GROUP 1A: HYDRAULIC CRANE: Hydraulic Operator, 200 tons and over (with luffing or tower attachment); LATTICE BOOM CRANE: Operator, 200 tons through 299 tons, with over 200 feet boom; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Floating Crane 250 ton and over GROUP 1B: LATTICE BOOM CRANE: Operator, 300 tons through 399 tons with over 200 feet boom; Operator 400 tons and over; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Floating Crane 350 ton and over GROUP 2: ASPHALT: Asphalt Plant Operator (any type); Roto Mill, pavement profiler, operator, 6 foot lateral cut and over; BLADE: Auto Grader or "Trimmer" (Grade Checker required); Blade Operator, Robotic; BULLDOZERS: Bulldozer operator over 120,000 lbs and above; Bulldozer operator, twin engine; Bulldozer Operator, tandem, quadnine, D10, D11, and similar type; Bulldozer Robotic Equipment (any type; CONCRETE: Batch Plant and/or Wet Mix Operator, one and two drum; Automatic Concrete Slip Form Paver Operator; Concrete Canal Line Operator; Concrete Profiler, Diamond Head; CRANE: Cableway Operator, 25 tons and over; HYDRAULIC CRANE: Hydraulic crane operator 90 tons through 199 tons (with luffing or tower attachment); TOWER/WHIRLEY OPERATOR: Tower Crane Operator; Whirley Operator, under 90 tons; LATTICE BOOM CRANE: 90 through 199 tons and/or 150 to 200 feet boom; CRUSHER: Crusher Plant Operator; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Floating Clamshell, etc. operator, 3 cu. yds. and over; Floating Crane (derrick barge) Operator, 30 tons but less than 150 tons; LOADERS: Loader operator, 120,000 lbs. and above; REMOTE CONTROL: Remote controlled earth-moving equipment; RUBBER-TIRED SCRAPERS: Rubber-tired scraper operator, with tandem scrapers, multi-engine; SHOVEL, DRAGLINE, CLAMSHELL, SKOOPER OPERATOR: Shovel, Dragline, Clamshell, operator 5 cu. yds and over; TRENCHING MACHINE: Wheel Excavator, under 750 cu. yds. per hour (Grade Oiler required); Canal Trimmer (Grade Oiler required); Wheel Excavator, over 750 cu. yds. per hour; Band Wagon (in conjunction with wheel excavator); UNDERWATER EQUIPMENT: Underwater Equipment Operator, remote or otherwise; HYDRAULIC HOES-EXCAVATOR: Excavator over 130,000 lbs.

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GROUP 3: BULLDOZERS: Bulldozer operator, over 70,000 lbs. up to and including 120,000 lbs.; HYDRAULIC CRANE: Hydraulic crane operator, 50 tons through 89 tons (with luffing or tower attachment); LATTICE BOOM CRANES: Lattice Boom Crane-50 through 89 tons (and less than 150 feet boom); FORKLIFT: Rock Hound Operator; HYDRAULIC HOES-EXCAVATOR: excavator over 80,000 lbs. through 130,000 lbs.; LOADERS: Loader operator 60,000 and less than 120,000; RUBBER-TIRED SCRAPERS: Scraper Operator, with tandem scrapers; Self-loading, paddle wheel, auger type, finish and/or 2 or more units; SHOVEL, DRAGLINE, CLAMSHELL,SKOOPER OPERATOR: Shovel, Dragline, Clamshell operators 3 cu. yds. but less than 5 cu yds. GROUP 4: ASPHALT: Screed Operator; Asphalt Paver operator (screeman required); BLADE: Blade operator; Blade operator, finish; Blade operator, externally controlled by electronic, mechanical hydraulic means; Blade operator, multi-engine; BULLDOZERS: Bulldozer Operator over 20,000 lbs and more than 100 horse up to 70,000 lbs; Drill Cat Operator; Side-boom Operator; Cable-Plow Operator (any type); CLEARING: Log Skidders; Chippers; Incinerator; Stump Splitter (loader mounted or similar type); Stump Grinder (loader mounted or similar type; Tub Grinder; Land Clearing Machine (Track mounted forestry mowing & grinding machine); Hydro Axe (loader mounted or similar type); COMPACTORS SELF-PROPELLED: Compactor Operator, with blade; Compactor Operator, multi-engine; Compactor Operator, robotic; CONCRETE: Mixer Mobile Operator; Screed Operator; Concrete Cooling Machine Operator; Concrete Paving Road Mixer; Concrete Breaker; Reinforced Tank Banding Machine (K-17 or similar types); Laser Screed; CRANE: Chicago boom and similar types; Lift Slab Machine Operator; Boom type lifting device, 5 ton capacity or less; Hoist Operator, two (2) drum; Hoist Operator, three (3) or more drums; Derrick Operator, under 100 ton; Hoist Operator, stiff leg, guy derrick or similar type, 50 ton and over; Cableway Operator up to twenty (25) ton; Bridge Crane Operator, Locomotive, Gantry, Overhead; Cherry Picker or similar type crane hoist five (5) ton capacity or less; Hydraulic Crane Operator, under 50 tons; LATTICE BOOM CRANE OPERATOR: Lattice Boom Crane Operator, under 50 tons; CRUSHER: Generator Operator; Diesel- Electric Engineer; Grizzley Operator; DRILLING: Drill Doctor; Boring Machine Operator; Driller-Percussion, Diamond, Core, Cable, Rotary and similar type; Cat Drill (John Henry); Directional Drill Operator over 20,000 lbs pullback; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Diesel-electric Engineer; Jack Operator, elevating barges, Barge Operator, self-unloading; Piledriver Operator (not crane type) (Deckhand required); Floating Clamshelll, etc. Operator, under 3 cu. yds. (Fireman or Diesel-Electric Engineer required); Floating Crane (derrick barge) Operator, less than 30 tons; GENERATORS: Generator Operator; Diesel-electric Engineer; GUARDRAIL EQUIPMENT: Guardrail Punch Operator (all types); Guardrail Auger Operator (all types); Combination Guardrail machines, i.e., punch auger, etc.; HEATING PLANT: Surface Heater and Planer Operator; HYDRAULIC HOES EXCAVATOR: Robotic Hydraulic backhoe operator, track and wheel type up to and including 20,0000 lbs. with any or all attachments; Excavator Operator over 20,000 lbs through 80,000 lbs.; LOADERS: Belt Loaders, Kolman and Ko Cal types; Loaders Operator, front end and overhead, 25,000 lbs and less than 60,000 lbs; Elevating Grader Operator by Tractor operator, Sierra, Euclid or similar types; PILEDRIVERS: Hammer Operator; Piledriver Operator (not crane type); PIPELINE, SEWER WATER: Pipe Cleaning Machine Operator; Pipe Doping Machine Operator; Pipe Bending Machine Operator; Pipe Wrapping Machine Operator; Boring Machine Operator;

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Back Filling Machine Operator; REMOTE CONTROL: Concrete Cleaning Decontamination Machine Operator; Ultra High Pressure Water Jet Cutting Tool System Operator/Mechanic; Vacuum Blasting Machine Operator/mechanic; REPAIRMEN, HEAVY DUTY: Diesel Electric Engineer (Plant or Floating; Bolt Threading Machine operator; Drill Doctor (Bit Grinder); H.D. Mechanic; Machine Tool Operator; RUBBER-TIRED SCRAPERS: Rubber-tired Scraper Operator, single engine, single scraper; Self-loading, paddle wheel, auger type under 15 cu. yds.; Rubber-tired Scraper Operator, twin engine; Rubber-tired Scraper Operator, with push-pull attachments; Self Loading, paddle wheel, auger type 15 cu. yds. and over, single engine; Water pulls, water wagons; SHOVEL, DRAGLINE, CLAMSHELL, SKOOPER OPERATOR: Diesel Electric Engineer; Stationary Drag Scraper Operator; Shovel, Dragline, Clamshell, Operator under 3 cy yds.; Grade-all Operator; SURFACE (BASE) MATERIAL: Blade mounted spreaders, Ulrich and similar types; TRACTOR-RUBBERED TIRED: Tractor operator, rubber-tired, over 50 hp flywheel; Tractor operator, with boom attachment; Rubber-tired dozers and pushers (Michigan, Cat, Hough type); Skip Loader, Drag Box; TRENCHING MACHINE: Trenching Machine operator, digging capacity over 3 ft depth; Back filling machine operator; TUNNEL: Mucking machine operator. GROUP 5: ASPHALT: Extrusion Machine Operator; Roller Operator (any asphalt mix); Asphalt Burner and Reconditioner Operator (any type); Roto-Mill, pavement profiler, ground man; BULLDOZERS: Bulldozer operator, 20,000 lbs. or less or 100 horse or less; COMPRESSORS: Compressor Operator (any power), over 1,250 cu. ft. total capacity; COMPACTORS: Compactor Operator, including vibratory; Wagner Pactor Operator or similar type (without blade); CONCRETE: Combination mixer and Compressor Operator, gunite work; Concrete Batch Plant Quality Control Operator; Beltcrete Operator; Pumpcrete Operator (any type); Pavement Grinder and/or Grooving Machine Operator (riding type); Cement Pump Operator, Fuller-Kenyon and similar; Concrete Pump Operator; Grouting Machine Operator; Concrete mixer operator, single drum, under (5) bag capacity; Cast in place pipe laying machine; maginnis Internal Full slab vibrator operator; Concrete finishing machine operator, Clary, Johnson, Bidwell, Burgess Bridge deck or similar type; Curb Machine Operator, mechanical Berm, Curb and/or Curb and Gutter; Concrete Joint Machine Operator; Concrete Planer Operator; Tower Mobile Operator; Power Jumbo Operator setting slip forms in tunnels; Slip Form Pumps, power driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms; Concrete Paving Machine Operator; Concrete Finishing Machine Operator; Concrete Spreader Operator; CRANE: Helicopter Hoist Operator; Hoist Operator, single drum; Elevator Operator; A-frame Truck Operator, Double drum; Boom Truck Operator; HYDRAULIC CRANE OPERATOR: Hydraulic Boom Truck, Pittman; DRILLING: Churm Drill and Earth Boring Machine Operator; Directional Drill Operator over 20,000 lbs pullback; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Fireman; FORKLIFT: Lull Hi-Lift Operator or similar type; Fork Lift, over 5 ton and/or robotic; HYDRAULIC HOES EXCAVATORS: Hydraulic Backhoe Operator, wheel type (Ford, John Deere, Case type); Hydraulic Backhoe Operator track type up to and including 20,000 lbs.; LOADERS: Loaders, rubber-tired type, less than 25,000 lbs; Elevating Grader Operator, Tractor Towed requiring Operator or Grader; Elevating loader operator, Athey and similar types; OILERS: Service Oiler (Greaser); PIPELINE-SEWER WATER: Hydra hammer or similar types; Pavement Breaker Operator; PUMPS: Pump Operator, more than 5 (any size); Pot Rammer Operator; RAILROAD EQUIPMENT: Locomotive Operator, under 40 tons; Ballast Regulator

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Operator; Ballast Tamper Multi-Purpose Operator; Track Liner Operator; Tie Spacer Operator; Shuttle Car Operator; locomotive Operator, 40 tons and over; MATERIAL HAULERS: Cat wagon DJB's Volvo similar types; Conveyored material hauler; SURFACING (BASE) MATERIAL: Rock Spreaders, self-propelled; Pulva-mixer or similar types; Chip Spreading machine operator; Lime spreading operator, construction job siter; SWEEPERS: Sweeper operator (Wayne type) self-propelled construction job site; TRACTOR-RUBBER TIRED: Tractor operator, rubber-tired, 50 hp flywheel and under; Trenching machine operator, maximum digging capacity 3 ft depth; TUNNEL: Dinkey. GROUP 6: ASPHALT: Plant Oiler; Plant Fireman; Pugmill Operator (any type); Truck mounted asphalt spreader, with screed; COMPRESSORS: Compressor Operator (any power), under 1,250 cu. ft. total capacity; CONCRETE: Plant Oiler, Assistant Conveyor Operator; Conveyor Operator; Mixer Box Operator (C.T.B., dry batch, etc.); Cement Hog Operator; Concrete Saw Operator; Concrete Curing Machine Operator (riding type); Wire Mat or Brooming Machine Operator; CRANE: Oiler; Fireman, all equipment; Truck Crane Oiler Driver; A-frame Truck Operator, single drum; Tugger or Coffin Type Hoist Operator; CRUSHER: Crusher Oiler; Crusher Feederman; CRUSHER: Crusher oiler; Crusher feederman; DRILLING: Drill Tender; Auger Oiler; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Deckhand; Boatman; FORKLIFT: Self-propelled Scaffolding Operator, construction job site (excluding working platform); Fork Lift or Lumber Stacker Operator, construction job site; Ross Carrier Operator, construction job site; GUARDRAIL EQUIPMENT: Oiler; Auger Oiler; Oiler, combination guardrail machines; Guardrail Punch Oiler; HEATING PLANT: Temporary Heating Plant Operator; LOADERS: Bobcat, skid steer (less than 1 cu yd.); Bucket Elevator Loader Operator, Barber Greene and similar types; OILERS: Oiler; Guardrail Punch Oiler; Truck Crane Oiler- Driver; Auger Oiler; Grade Oiler, required to check grade; Grade Checker; PIPELINE-SEWER WATER: Tar Pot Fireman; Tar Pot Fireman (power agitated); PUMPS: Pump Operator (any power); Hydrostatic Pump Operator; RAILROAD EQUIPMENT: Brakeman; Oiler; Switchman; Motorman; Ballast Jack Tamper Operator; SHOVEL, DRAGLINE, CLAMSHELL, SKOOPER, ETC. OPERATOR: Oiler, Grade Oiler (required to check grade); Grade Checker; Fireman; SWEEPER: Broom operator, self propelled, construction job site; SURFACING (BASE) MATERIAL: Roller Operator, grading of base rock (not asphalt); Tamping Machine operator, mechanical, self-propelled; Hydrographic Seeder Machine Operator; TRENCHING MACHINE: Oiler; Grade Oiler; TUNNEL: Conveyor operator; Air filtration equipment operator. IRON0029-004 07/01/2005 Rates Fringes Ironworker.....................$ 29.12 13.89 LABO0001-006 06/01/2005 Rates Fringes Mason Tender/Hod Carrier Tenders to Bricklayers, Tile Setters, Marble Setters and Terrazzo, Topping for Cement Finishers and Mortar

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Mixers.........................$ 23.87 10.10 LABO0003-001 06/01/2005 ZONE 1: LABORERS (SEE FOOTNOTE C): Rates Fringes Laborers: GROUP 1.....................$ 22.05 10.10 GROUP 2.....................$ 22.61 10.10 GROUP 3.....................$ 23.03 10.10 GROUP 4.....................$ 23.39 10.10 GROUP 5.....................$ 19.22 10.10 Zone Differential (Add to Zone 1 rates): Zone 2 - $0.65 Zone 3 - 1.15 Zone 4 - 1.70 Zone 5 - 2.75 BASE POINT CITIES: ALBANY ASTORIA BAKER CITY BEND BURNS COOS BAY EUGENE GRANTS PASS HERMISTON KLAMATH FALLS MEDFORD PENDLETON PORTLAND ROSEBURG SALEM THE DALLES Zone 1 - All jobs or projects located with 30 miles of the respective City

Hall. Zone 2 - More than 30 miles and less than 40 miles from the respective City

Hall. Zone 3 - More than 40 miles and less than 50 miles from the respective City

Hall. Zone 4 - More than 50 miles and less than 80 miles from the respective City

Hall. Zone 5 - More than 80 miles from the respective City Hall. LABORER CLASSIFICATIONS: GROUP 1: Asphalt Spreaders; Asphalt Plant Laborers; Batch Weighman; Broomers; Brush Burners and Cutters; Car and Truck Loaders; Carpenter Tender; Change-House Man or Dry Shack Man; Choker Setter; Cleanup Laborers; Curing, Concrete; Demolition, Wrecking, and Moving Laborers; Dumpers, road oiling crew; Dumpmen (for grading crew); Elevator Feeders; Fine Graders; Fence Builders; Form Strippers (not swinging stages); Guard Rail, Median Rail, Guide Post, Reference Post, Right-of-way Marker; Hazardous Waste Laborers; Landscaping or Planting Laborer; Leverman or Aggregate Spreader (Flaherty and similar types); Loading Spotters; Material Yard Man (including electrical); Pittsburgh Chipper Operator or similar types; Railroad Track Laborers; Ribbon Setters (including steel forms); Rip Rap Man (hand placed); Road Pump Tender; Sewer Labor; Signalman; Skipman; Slopers; Spraymen; Stake

Federal Davis-Bacon rates may be amended at any time. It is recommended that users of this publication verify that the federal rates have not been amended before relying on the rates contained in this publication. The applicable Davis-Bacon rates for Oregon are available at: http://www.access.gpo.gov/davisbacon/or.html

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Chaser; Stockpiler; Tie Back Shoring; Timber Faller and Bucker (hand labor); Toolroom Man (at jobsite); Weight-Man-Crusher (aggregate when used). GROUP 2: Applicator (including Pot Tender for same), applying protective material by hand or nozzle on utility lines or storage tanks on project; Brush Cutters (power saw); Burners; Choker Splicer; Clary Power Spreader and similar types; Clean-up Nozzleman-Green-Cutter (concrete, rock, etc.); Concrete Laborers; Concrete Power Buggyman; Crusher Feeder; Demolition and Wrecking Charred Materials; Dropping and Wrapping Pipe; Gunite Nozzleman Tender; Gunite or Sand Blasting Pot Tender; Handlers or Mixers of all materials of an irritating nature (including cement and lime); Post Hole Diggers (air, gas or electric); Sand Blasting (wet); Stake-Setter; Tampers; Tool Operators (includes but not limited to: Dry Pack Machine, Jackhammer, Chipping Guns, Paving Breakers) GROUP 3: Asbestos removal (structural removal only); Bit Grinder; Concrete Saw Operator; Drill Doctor; Drill Operators (Air Tracks, Cat Drills, Wagon Drills, Rubber-mounted Drills, and other similar types, including at crusher plants); Manhole Builder; Nippers, and Timbermen; Power Saw Operators-Bucking and Falling; Sand Blasting (dry); Sewer Timberman; Track Liners, Anchor Machines, Ballast Regulators, Multiple Tampers, Power Jacks; Vibrators; Vibrating Screed; Water Blaster GROUP 4: Asphalt Rakers; Grade Checker; Concrete Nozzleman; Gunite Nozzleman; High Scalers, Strippers and Drillers (covers work in swinging stages, chairs or belts, under extreme conditions unusual to normal drilling, blasting, barring-down, or sloping and stripping-down or sloping and stripping); Pipelayers (all types); Powdermen; Pumpcrete Nozzlemen; Loop Installation; TUNNELS: Miner; Powderman; Motorman-Dinky Locomotive; Shield Operator; Tunnel Bullganag (above ground); Tunnel-Chuck Tenders; Tunnel-Muckers, brakemen, concrete crew, bull gang (underground). GROUP 5: Traffic Flaggers LABO0003-002 06/01/2005 Rates Fringes Plaster Hod Carrier............$ 22.54 10.10 PAIN0005-011 10/01/2004 MALHEUR COUNTY: Rates Fringes Glazier........................$ 18.60 8.20

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PAIN0055-001 05/16/2005 Rates Fringes Painters: Commercial BAKER, BENTON, CLATSOP, CROOK, DESCHUTES, GRANT, GILLIAM,HARNEY, JEFFERSON, LAKE, LANE, LINN, LINCOLN, MALHEUR, MARION, POLK, TILLAMOOK, SHERMAN, UNION,WHEELER AND YAMHILL COUNTIES: High work-All work 60 feet or higher.............$ 17.18 6.63 Painters...................$ 16.43 6.63 CLACKAMAS, COLUMBIA, HOOD RIVER, MULTNOMAH, MORROW, UMATILLA, WALLOWA, WASCO AND WASHINTON COUNTIES: High work-All work 60 feet or higher.............$ 18.18 6.63 Painters...................$ 17.43 6.63 JACKSON AND KLAMATH COUNTIES: High Work-All Work 60 feet or higher.............$ 15.18 6.63 Painters...................$ 14.43 6.63 Painters: Industrial BAKER, BENTON, CLATSOP, CROOK, DESCHUTES, GRANT, GILLIAM, HARNEY, JEFFERSON, LAKE, LANE, LINN, LINCOLN, MALHEUR, MARION, POLK, TILLAMOOK, SHERMAN, UNION, WHEELER AND YAMHILL COUNTIES: Brush and Roller...........$ 17.03 6.63 High work - All work 60 feet or higher.............$ 17.78 6.63 Spray and Sandblasting.....$ 17.63 6.63 CLACKAMAS, COLUMBIA, HOOD RIVER, MULTNOMAH, MORROW, UMATILLA, WALLOWA, WASCO AND WASHINTON COUNTIES: Brush and Roller...........$ 18.03 6.63 High work-All work 60 feet or higher.............$ 18.78 6.63 Spray & Sandblasting.......$ 18.63 6.63 JACKSON AND KLAMATH COUNTIES: Brush & Roller.............$ 15.03 6.63 High work-All work 60 feet or higher.............$ 15.78 6.63 Spray, Sandblasting........$ 15.63 6.63 * PAIN0055-006 07/01/2005 Rates Fringes Drywall Finishers: ALL REMAINING COUNTIES:.........$ 28.31 10.58

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BENTON, DESCHUTES, JACKSON, KLAMATH, LANE AND LINN COUNTIES:$ 22.86 9.75 PAIN0477-001 12/01/1982 MALHEUR COUNTY: Rates Fringes Linoleum, Carpet & Soft Tile Applicators....................$ 13.66 1.19 PAIN0740-001 07/01/2005 ALL COVERED COUNTIES (EXCLUDING MALHEUR COUNTY): Rates Fringes Glazier........................$ 28.84 10.69 PAIN1236-001 10/01/2005 ALL COVERED COUNTIES (EXCLUDING MALHEUR COUNTY): Rates Fringes Linoleum, Carpet & Soft Tile Applicators....................$ 23.57 8.91 PLAS0082-001 06/01/2005 Rates Fringes Plasterer......................$ 27.07 8.93 PLAS0555-001 06/01/2005 ZONE 1: Rates Fringes Cement Masons: (ZONE 1): CEMENT MASONS DOING BOTH COMPOSITION/POWER MACHINERY AND SUSPENDED/HANGING SCAFFOLD..$ 27.89 11.05 CEMENT MASONS ON SUSPENDED, SWINGING AND/OR HANGING SCAFFOLD....................$ 27.39 11.05 CEMENT MASONS...............$ 26.89 11.05 COMPOSITION WORKERS AND POWER MACHINERY OPERATORS...$ 27.39 11.05 Zone Differential (Add To Zone 1 Rates): Zone 2 - $0.65 Zone 3 - 1.15 Zone 4 - 1.70

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Zone 5 - 3.00 BASE POINTS: BEND, CORVALLIS, EUGENE, LONGVIEW, MEDFORD, PORTLAND, SALEM, THE DALLES, VANCOUVER: ZONE 1: Projects within 30 miles of the respective city hall. ZONE 2: More than 30 miles but less than 40 miles from the respective city

hall. ZONE 3: More than 40 miles but less than 50 miles from the respective city

hall. ZONE 4: More than 50 miles but less than 80 miles from the respective city

hall. ZONE 5: More than 80 miles from the respective city hall. PLUM0290-002 10/01/2005 BENTON, CLACKAMAS, CLATSOP, COLUMBIA, CROOK, DESCHUTES, GILLIAM, GRANT AND HARNEY (those portions which lies north and west of a north-south line drawn from the town of John Day to a point five miles east of the town of Burns and three miles south of Burns thence on an airline through the town of Wagontire west to the County lines), HOOD RIVER, JACKSON, JEFFERSON, KLAMATH, LAKE, LANE, LINCOLN, LINN, MARION, MULTNOMAH, POLK, SHERMAN, TILLAMOOK, WASCO, WASHINGTON, WHEELER AND YAMHILL COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Plumbers and Pipefitters.......$ 33.84 15.24 PLUM0296-002 05/31/2005 BAKER, HARNEY (Remainder of County) AND MALHEUR COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Plumbers and Pipefitters.......$ 23.99 8.98 PLUM0598-001 06/01/2005 GRANT (Remainder of County), MORROW, UMATILLA, UNION AND WALLOWA COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Plumbers and Pipefitters.......$ 32.57 16.61 ROOF0049-001 09/01/2005 BAKER, CLACKAMAS, CLATSOP, COLUMBIA, GRANT, GILLIAN, HOOD RIVER, JEFFERSON, MULTNOMAH, SHERMAN, TILLAMOOK, WASCO, WASHINGTON AND WHEELER COUNTIES:. Rates Fringes Removal of Coal Tar Pitch......$ 26.95 7.78

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* ROOF0156-001 06/01/2005 Rates Fringes Roofers: BENTON, COOS, CROOK, CURRY, DESCHUTES, DOUGLAS, HARNEY, JACKSON, JOSEPHINE, KLAMATH, LAKE, LANE, LINCOLN AND LINN, MALHUER, MARION, POLK, AND YAMHILL COUNTIES:............$ 19.35 8.40 BENTON, CROOK, DESCHUTES, HARNEY, JACKSON, KLAMATH, LAKE, LANE, LINCOLN AND LINN, MALHUER, MARION, POLK, AND YAMHILL COUNTIES:..$ 19.35 8.40 ROOF0189-002 07/01/2005 MORROW COUNTY: Rates Fringes Roofer (including Built Up, Composition and Single Ply)....$ 21.50 6.75 ROOF0189-007 07/01/2005 UMATILLA, UNION AND WALLOWA: Rates Fringes Roofer (including Built Up, Composition and Single Ply)....$ 21.59 6.70 SFOR0669-001 01/01/2005 Rates Fringes Sprinkler Fitter: BAKER, GILLIAM, GRANT, HARNEY, MAHLHEUR, MORROW, UMATILLA, UNION, WALLOWA AND WHEELER COUNTIES: SPRINKLER FITTERS..........$ 23.50 12.75 BENTON, CLACKAMAS, CLATSOP, COLUMBIA, CROOK, DESCHUTES, HOOD RIVER, JACKSON, JEFFERSON, KLAMATH, LAKE, LANE, LINCOLN, LINN, MARION, MULTNOMAH, POLK, SHERMAN, TILLAMOOK, WASCO, WASHINGTON AND YAMHILL COS.: SPRINKLER FITTERS..........$ 25.65 12.75

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SHEE0016-001 08/01/2005 BENTON, CLACKAMAS, CLATSOP, COLUMBIA, CROOK, DESCHUTES, GILLIAM, GRANT, HARNEY, HOOD RIVER, JEFFERSON, LINCOLN, LINN, MARION, MULTNOMAH, POLK, SHERMAN, TILLAMOOK, WASHINGTON, WHEELER AND YAMHILL COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Sheet metal worker.............$ 30.07 13.62 SHEE0016-003 09/01/2005 JACKSON AND KLAMATH COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Sheet metal worker (INCLUDING HVAC DUCT WORK) (All other work)............$ 21.08 11.09 (For total project cost equaling $15 million dollars or more. For building Total square footage equaling 200,000 sq. ft. or more)........$ 31.00 13.20 SHEE0016-004 07/01/2005 LAKE AND LANE COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Sheet metal worker (INCLUDING HVAC DUCT WORK)................$ 26.12 13.02 SHEE0066-001 06/01/2005 MORROW, UMTILLA, UNION AND WALLOWA COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Sheet metal worker.............$ 25.89 12.72 SHEE0213-002 06/01/2005 BAKER AND MALHEUR COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Sheet metal worker.............$ 21.71 11.32 TEAM0037-001 06/01/2005 ZONE 1: TRUCK DRIVERS (See Footnote C):

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Rates Fringes Truck drivers: GROUP 1.....................$ 24.65 10.00 GROUP 2.....................$ 24.77 10.00 GROUP 3.....................$ 24.90 10.00 GROUP 4.....................$ 25.16 10.00 GROUP 5.....................$ 25.38 10.00 GROUP 6.....................$ 25.54 10.00 GROUP 7.....................$ 25.74 10.00 Zone Differential (add to Zone 1 rates): Zone 2 - $0.65 Zone 3 - 1.15 Zone 4 - 1.70 Zone 5 - 2.75 BASE POINT CITIES: ALBANY ASTORIA BAKER BEND BINGEN BROOKINGS BURNS COOS BAY CORVALLIS EUGENE GOLDENDALE GRANTS PASS HERMISTON HOOD RIVER KLAMATH FALLS LA GRANDE LAKEVIEW LONGVIEW MADRAS MEDFORD MCMINNVILLE OREGON CITY NEWPORT ONTARIO PENDLETON PORTLAND PORT ORFORD REEDSPORT ROSEBURG SALEM THE DALLES TILLAMOOK VANCOUVER Zone 1 - All jobs or projects located within 30 miles of the respective City

Hall. Zone 2 - More than 30 miles and less than 40 miles from the respective City

Hall. Zone 3 - More than 40 miles and less than 50 miles from the respective City

Hall. Zone 4 - More than 50 miles and less than 80 miles from the respective City

Hall. Zone 5 - More than 80 miles from the respective City Hall. TRUCK DRIVERS CLASSIFICATIONS: GROUP 1: A-frame or hydra-lift truck w/load bearing surface; Articulated dump truck; Battery rebuilders; Bus or manhaul driver; Concrete buggies (power operated); Concrete pump truck; Dump trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof: up to and including 10 cu. yds.; Lift jitneys, fork lifts (all sizes in loading, unloading and transporting material on job site); Loader and/or leverman on concrete dry batch plant (manually operated); Lubrication man, fuel truck driver, tireman, wash rack, steam cleaner or combination; Pilot car; Pickup Truck; Slurry truck driver or leverman; Solo flat bed and misc. body truck, 0-10 tons; Team drivers; Tireman; Transit mix and wet or dry mix trucks: 5 cu yds. and under; Water wagons (rated capacity) up to 3,000 gallons.

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GROUP 2: Boom Truck/hydralift or Retracing crane; Challenger; Dumpsters or similar equipment-all sizes; Dump trucks/articulated dumps 6 cu to 10 cu.; Flaherty spreader driver or leverman; Low bed equipment, flat bed semi- truck and trailer or doubles transporting equipment or wet or dry materials; Lumber carrier, driver-straddle carrier (used in loading, unloading and transporting of materials on job site); Oil distributor driver or leverman; Transit mix and wet or dry mix trucks: over 5 cu. yds and including 7 cu. yds; Vacuum trucks; Water Wagons (rated capacity) over 3,000 to 5,000 gallons. GROUP 3: Ammonia nitrate distributor driver; Dump trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof: over 10 cu. yds. and including 30 cu. yds., includes articulated dump trucks; Self-Propelled street sweeper; Transit mix and wet or dry mix trucks, over 7 cu. yds. and including 11 cu. yds.; Truck Mechanic-Welder-Body Repairman; Utility and clean-up truck; Water Wagons (rated capacity) over 5,000 to 10,000 gallons. GROUP 4: Asphalt Burner; Dump trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof: over 30 cu. yds. and including 50 cu. yds. and includes articulated dump trucks; Fire Guard; Transit Mix and Wet or Dry Mix Trucks, over 11 cu. yds. and including 15 cu. yds.; Water Wagon (rated capacity) over 10,000 gallons to 15,000 gallons. GROUP 5: Dump trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof: over 50 cu. yds. and including 60 cu. yds. and includes articulated dump trucks. GROUP 6: Bulk Cement spreader w/o auger; Dry Pre-Batch Concrete; Mix trucks; Dump trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including semi-trucks and trains of combinations thereof: over 60 cu. yds. and including 80 cu. yds. and includes articulated dump trucks; Skid truck. GROUP 7: Dump trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof: over 80 cu. yds. and including 100 cu. yds., includes articulated dump trucks; industrial lift truck (mechanical tailgate). END OF TRUCK DRIVERS FOOTNOTE C: HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MATERIALS (LABORERS, POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS, AND TRUCK DRIVERS): Personnel in all craft classifications subject to working inside a federally designated Hazardous Waste perimeter shall be eligible for compensation in accordance with the following group schedule relative to the level of Hazardous Waste as outline in the specific Hazardous Waste Project Site Safety Plan. H-1 Base Wage Rate when on a hazardous waste site when not outfitted with

protective clothing. H-2 Class "C" Suit - Basic hourly wage rate plus $1.00 per hour, fringes

plus $0.15.

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H-3 Class "B" Suit - Basic hourly wage rate plus $1.50 per hour, fringes plus $0.15.

H-4 Class "A" Suit -Basic hourly wage rate plus $2.00 per hour, fringes plus $0.15.

WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)). In the listing above, the "SU" designation means that rates listed under the identifier do not reflect collectively bargained wage and fringe benefit rates. Other designations indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be prevailing.

WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS 1.) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be: * an existing published wage determination * a survey underlying a wage determination * a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage

determination matter * a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling. On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed. With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to: Branch of Construction Wage Determinations Wage and Hour Division U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 2.) If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to:

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Wage and Hour Administrator U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party's position and by any information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue. 3.) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to: Administrative Review Board U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 4.) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final. END OF GENERAL DECISION

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Building Construction

Part 1b GENERAL DECISION: OR20030004 10/14/2005 OR4 Date: October 14, 2005 General Decision Number: OR20030004 10/14/2005 Superseded General Decision Number: OR020004 State: Oregon Construction Type: Building Counties: Coos, Curry, Douglas and Josephine Counties in Oregon. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (does not include residential construction consisting of single family homes and apartments up to and including 4 stories) Modification Number Publication Date 0 06/13/2003 1 02/06/2004 2 03/05/2004 3 05/14/2004 4 06/18/2004 5 08/20/2004 6 10/01/2004 7 10/15/2004 8 01/21/2005 9 04/22/2005 10 06/17/2005 11 08/19/2005 12 09/30/2005 13 10/14/2005 ELEC0659-002 01/01/2005 JOSEPHINE AND DOUGLAS (THAT PORTION EAST OF THE COASTAL WATERSHED DIVIDE) COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Cable splicer..................$ 27.35 11.42 Electrician....................$ 27.35 11.42 ELEC0932-002 01/01/2005 COOS, CURRY, AND DOUGLAS (Remainder of County) COUNTIES:

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Electrician....................$ 28.15 3%+11.00 * PLUM0290-001 10/01/2005 Rates Fringes Plumbers and Pipefitters (INCLUDING HVAC WORK)..........$ 33.84 15.24 SHEE0016-005 07/01/2005 DOUGLAS COUNTY: Rates Fringes Sheet metal worker (INCLUDING HVAC DUCT WORK)................$ 26.12 13.02 SHEE0016-006 07/01/2005 COOS AND CURRY COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Sheet metal worker (INCLUDING HVAC DUCT WORK)................$ 25.78 12.84 SHEE0016-007 09/01/2005 JOSEPHINE COUNTY: Rates Fringes Sheet metal worker (INCLUDING HVAC DUCT WORK) (All other work)............$ 21.08 11.09 (For total project cost equaling $15 million dollars or more. For building Total square footage equaling 200,000 sq. ft. or more)............$ 31.00 13.20 SUOR1991-001 06/01/1991 Rates Fringes Carpenter (Excluding Drywall Hanging, Acoustical Ceiling Installation & Batt Insulation)$ 13.20 3.67 Cement Mason...................$ 10.00 Insulator, Batt & Blown........$ 7.85 Laborer, Unskilled.............$ 9.10 4.65 Painter, Brush (Excluding Drywall Finishing).............$ 13.00 Power equipment operators: Backhoes....................$ 12.94 1.56 Bulldozers..................$ 13.50 1.56

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Loaders.....................$ 13.50 1.56 Roofer (including Built Up, Composition and Single Ply)....$ 8.00 TEAM0037-003 06/01/2005 TRUCK DRIVERS (See Footnote C): ZONE 1: Rates Fringes Truck driver GROUP 1.....................$ 24.65 10.00 GROUP 2.....................$ 24.77 10.00 GROUP 3.....................$ 24.90 10.00 GROUP 4.....................$ 25.16 10.00 GROUP 5.....................$ 25.38 10.00 GROUP 6.....................$ 25.54 10.00 GROUP 7.....................$ 25.74 10.00 Zone Differential (add to Zone 1 rates): Zone 2 - $0.65 Zone 3 - 1.15 Zone 4 - 1.70 Zone 5 - 2.75 BASE POINTS: ALBANY ASTORIAS BAKER BEND BINGEN BROOKINGS BURNS COOS BAY CORVALLIS EUGENE GOLDENDALE GRANTS PASS HERMISTON HOOD RIVER KLAMATH FALLS LAKEVIEW LAGRANDE LONGVIEW MADRAS MEDFORD McMINNVILLE NEWPORT OREGON CITY ONTARIO PENDLETON PORTLAND PORT ORFORD REEDSPORT ROSEBURG SALEM THE DALLES TILLAMOOK VANCOUVER ZONE 1: Projects within 30 miles of the respective city hall. ZONE 2: More than 30 miles but less than 40 miles from the respective city

hall. ZONE 3: More than 40 miles but less than 50 miles from the respective city

hall. ZONE 4: More than 50 miles but less than 80 miles from the respective city

hall. ZONE 5: More than 80 miles from the respective city hall. TRUCK DRIVER CLASSIFICATIONS: GROUP 1: A-frame or hydra-lift truck w/load bearing surface; Articulated Dump Truck; Battery rebuilders; Bus or manhaul driver; Concrete buggies (power operated); Concrete Pump Truck; Dump trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof: up to and including 10 cu. yds.; Lift jitneys, fork lifts (all sizes in loading,

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unloading and transporting material on job site); Loader and/or leverman on concrete dry batch plant (manually operated); Lubrication man, fuel truck driver, tireman, wash rack, steam cleaner or combination; Pilot car; Pickup Truck; Slurry truck driver or leverman; Solo flat bed and misc. body truck, 0-10 tons; Team drivers; Tireman; Transit mix and wet or dry mix trucks: 5 cu yds. and under; Water wagons (rated capacity) up to 3,000 gallons. GROUP 2: Boom Truck/Hydra-lift or Retracting Crane; Challenger; Dumpsters or similar equipment-all sizes; Dump Trucks Articulated Dumps 6 cu to 10 cu.; Flaherty spreader driver or leverman; Low bed equipment, flat bed semi- truck and trailer or doubles transporting equipment or wet or dry materials; Lumber carrier, driver-straddle carrier (used in loading, unloading and transporting of materials on job site); Oil distributor driver or leverman; Transit mix and wet or dry mix trucks: over 5 cu. yds and including 7 cu. yds; Vacuum Trucks; Water Wagons (rated capacity) over 3,000 to 5,000 gallons GROUP 3: Ammonia Nitrate Distributor Driver; Dump Trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including semi trucks and trains or combinations thereof: over 10 cu. yds. and including 30 cu. Yds., includes Articulated Dump Trucks; Self-Propelled Street Sweeper; Transit Mix and Wet or Dry Mix Trucks, over 7 cu. yds. and including 11 cu. yds.; Truck Mechanic-Welder-Body Repairman; Utility and Clean-up Truck; Water Wagons (rated capacity) over 5,000 to 10,000 gallons. GROUP 4: Asphalt Burner; Dump Trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including Semi-Trucks and Trains or combinations thereof: over 30 cu. yds. and including 50 cu. yds. and includes Articulated Dump Trucks; Fire Guard; Transit Mix and Wet or Dry Mix Trucks, over 11 cu. yds. and including 15 cu. yds.; Water Wagon (rated capacity) over 10,000 gallons to 15,000 gallons. GROUP 5: Composite Crewman; Dump Trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including Semi Trucks and Trains or combinations thereof: over 50 cu. yds. and including 60 cu. yds. and includes Articulated Dump Trucks. GROUP 6: Bulk Cement Spreader w/o Auger; Dry Pre-Batch Concrete Mix Trucks; Dump Trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including Semi Trucks and Trains of combinations thereof: over 60 cu. yds. and including 80 cu. yds. and includes articulated dump trucks; Skid truck. GROUP 7: Dump Trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including Semi Trucks and Trains or combinations thereof: over 80 cu. yds. and including 100 cu. yds. and includes articulated dump trucks; Industrial lift truck (mechanical tailgate). WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)).

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In the listing above, the "SU" designation means that rates listed under the identifier do not reflect collectively bargained wage and fringe benefit rates. Other designations indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be prevailing.

WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS 1.) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be: * an existing published wage determination * a survey underlying a wage determination * a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage

determination matter * a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling. On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed. With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to: Branch of Construction Wage Determinations Wage and Hour Division U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 2.) If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to: Wage and Hour Administrator U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party's position and by any information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue. 3.) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to:

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Administrative Review Board U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 4.) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final. END OF GENERAL DECISION

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Heavy (Heavy, and Dredging) and Highway Construction

Part 2 GENERAL DECISION: OR20030002 10/21/2005 OR2 Date: October 21, 2005 General Decision Number: OR20030002 10/21/2005 Superseded General Decision Number: OR020002 State: Oregon Construction Types: Heavy (Heavy, and Dredging) and Highway Counties: Oregon Statewide. DREDGING, HEAVY AND HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Modification Number Publication Date 0 06/13/2003 1 02/06/2004 2 02/13/2004 3 03/05/2004 4 03/26/2004 5 04/16/2004 6 05/14/2004 7 06/18/2004 8 07/02/2004 9 07/23/2004 10 08/06/2004 11 10/15/2004 12 01/14/2005 13 01/21/2005 14 02/11/2005 15 02/18/2005 16 04/22/2005 17 06/03/2005 18 06/17/2005 19 07/08/2005 20 09/09/2005 21 09/16/2005 22 10/14/2005 23 10/21/2005

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* BOIL0500-001 10/01/2005 Rates Fringes Boilermaker....................$ 27.80 18.27 * BROR0001-006 06/01/2005 BAKER, BENTON (NORTH), CLACKAMAS, CLATSOP, COLUMBIA, GILLIAM, HARNEY, HOOD RIVER, LINCOLN (NORTH), LINN (NORTH), MALHEUR (NORTH), MARION, MORROW, MULTNOMAH, POLK, SHERMAN, TILLAMOOK, UMATILLA, UNION, WALLOWA, WASCO (NORTH), WASHINGTON AND YAMHILL COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Bricklayer.....................$ 28.92 11.35 * BROR0001-007 06/01/2005 BENTON (SOUTH), CROOK, DESCHUTES, GRANT, JACKSON, JEFFERSON, KLAMATH, LAKE, LANE, LINCOLN (SOUTH), LINN (SOUTH), MALHEUR (SOUTH), WASCO (SOUTH) AND WHEELER COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Bricklayer.....................$ 27.70 11.00 * CARP9001-001 06/01/2005 ZONE 1: Rates Fringes Carpenters: CARPENTERS..................$ 28.41 11.16 DIVER STANDBY...............$ 33.59 11.16 DIVERS TENDERS..............$ 31.01 11.16 DIVERS......................$ 67.18 11.16 MANIFOLD AND/OR DECOMPRESSION CHAMBER OPERATORS...................$ 31.01 11.16 MILLWRIGHTS.................$ 28.91 11.16 PILEDRIVERS.................$ 28.91 11.16 DEPTH PAY: 50 to 100 feet $1.00 per foot over 50 feet 100 to 150 feet 1.50 per foot over 100 feet 150 to 200 feet 2.00 per foot over 150 feet Zone Differential (Add to Zone 1 rates): Zone 2 - $0.85 Zone 3 - 1.25 Zone 4 - 1.70 Zone 5 - 2.00 Zone 6 - 3.00 Zone 7 – See State Appendix

Federal Davis-Bacon rates may be amended at any time. It is recommended that users of this publication verify that the federal rates have not been amended before relying on the rates contained in this publication. The applicable Davis-Bacon rates for Oregon are available at: http://www.access.gpo.gov/davisbacon/or.html

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ZONE 1 - All jobs or projects located within 30 miles of the respective

City Hall. ZONE 2 - More than 30 miles and less than 40 miles from the respective City

Hall. ZONE 3 - More than 40 miles and less than 50 miles from the respective City

Hall. ZONE 4 - More than 50 miles and less than 60 miles from the respective City

Hall. ZONE 5 - More than 60 miles and less than 70 miles from the respective City

Hall. ZONE 6 - More than 70 miles (and less than 100 miles*) from the respective

City Hall. *ZONE 7 - See State Appendix if more than 100 miles from the respective City

Hall. BASEPOINTS CITIES FOR CARPENTERS (EXCLUDING MILLWRIGHTS, PILEDRIVERS AND DIVERS): ALBANY ASTORIA BAKER BEND BROOKINGS BURNS COOS BAY CORVALLIS EUGENE GOLDENDALE GRANTS PASS HERMISTON HOOD RIVER KLAMATH FALLS LAGRANDE LAKEVIEW LONGVIEW MADRAS MEDFORD McMINNVILLE NEWPORT OREGON CITY ONTARIO PENDLETON PORTLAND PORT ORFORD REEDSPORT ROSEBURG SALEM ST. HELENS THE DALLES TILLAMOOK VANCOUVER BASEPOINTS FOR MILLWRIGHTS: EUGENE NORTH BEND LONGVIEW PORTLAND MEDFORD THE DALLES VANCOUVER BASEPOINTS FOR PILEDRIVERS AND DIVERS: ASTORIA BEND COOS BAY EUGENE KLAMATH FALLS LONGVIEW MEDFORD NEWPORT PORTLAND ROSEBURG SALEM THE DALLES * ELEC0048-006 01/01/2005 CLACKAMAS, CLATSOP, COLUMBIA, HOOD RIVER, MULTNOMAH, TILLAMOOK, WASCO, WASHINGTON, SHERMAN AND YAMHILL (NORTH) COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Cable splicer..................$ 31.60 3%+$13.05 Electrician....................$ 31.35 3%+$13.05

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* ELEC0112-001 06/01/2005 BAKER, GILLIAM, GRANT, MORROW, UMATILLA, UNION, WALLOWA, AND WHEELER COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Cable splicer..................$ 31.40 3%+12.43 Electrician....................$ 29.90 3%+12.43 * ELEC0125-001 02/01/2005 Rates Fringes Line Construction: CABLE SPLICER...............$ 39.48 3.875%+9.75 GROUNDMAN...................$ 24.68 3.875%+8.00 LINE EQUIPMENT MAN..........$ 30.32 3.875%+8.00 LINEMAN, POLE SPRAYER, HEAVY LINE EQUIPMENT MAN....$ 35.25 3.875%+9.75 POWDERMAN, JACKHAMMERMAN....$ 26.44 3.875%+8.00 TREE TRIMMER................$ 20.98 3.875%+7.94 * ELEC0280-003 01/01/2005 BENTON, CROOK, DESCHUTES, JEFFERSON, LANE (EAST OF A LINE RUNNING NORTH AND SOUTH FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF COOS COUNTY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LINCOLN COUNTY), LINN, MARION, POLK AND YAMHILL (SOUTHERN HALF) COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Cable splicer..................$ 33.55 3%+11.85 Electrician....................$ 30.50 3%+11.85 * ELEC0291-006 06/01/2005 MALHEUR COUNTY: Rates Fringes Cable splicer..................$ 27.24 5%+7.90 Electrician....................$ 24.76 5%+7.90 * ELEC0659-004 01/01/2005 DOUGLAS (EAST OF A LINE RUNNING NORTH AND SOUTH FROM THE NE CORNER OF COOS COUNTY TO THE SE CORNER OF LINCOLN COUNTY), HARNEY, JACKSON, JOSEPHINE, KLAMATH AND LAKE COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Cable splicer..................$ 27.35 11.42 Electrician....................$ 27.35 11.42

Federal Davis-Bacon rates may be amended at any time. It is recommended that users of this publication verify that the federal rates have not been amended before relying on the rates contained in this publication. The applicable Davis-Bacon rates for Oregon are available at: http://www.access.gpo.gov/davisbacon/or.html

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* ELEC0932-004 01/01/2005 COOS, CURRY, LINCOLN, DOUGLAS AND LANE COUNTIES (AREA LYING WEST OF A LINE NORTH AND SOUTH FROM THE N.E. CORNER OF COOS COUNTY TO THE S.E. CORNER OF LINCOLN COUNTY): Rates Fringes Electrician....................$ 28.15 3%+11.00 * ENGI0701-004 06/01/2005 Rates Fringes Dredging: ZONE A: ASSISTANT ENGINEER.........$ 32.02 9.75 ASSISTANT MATE.............$ 28.12 9.75 LEVERMAN, DIPPER, FLOATING CLAMSHELL.........$ 34.34 9.75 LEVERMAN, HYDRAULIC........$ 34.34 9.75 TENDERMAN..................$ 30.96 9.75 ZONE B: ASSISTANT ENGINEER.........$ 34.02 9.75 ASSISTANT MATE.............$ 30.12 9.75 LEVERMAN, DIPPER FLOATING CLAMSHELL..................$ 36.34 9.75 LEVERMAN, HYDRAULIC........$ 36.34 9.75 TENDERMAN..................$ 32.96 9.75 ZONE C: ASSISTANT ENGINEER.........$ 35.02 9.75 ASSISTANT MATE.............$ 31.12 9.75 LEVERMAN, DIPPER FLOATING CLAMSHELL..................$ 37.34 9.75 LEVERMAN, HYDRAULIC........$ 37.34 9.75 TENDERMAN..................$ 33.96 9.75 ZONE DESCRIPTION FOR DREDGING: ZONE A - All jobs or projects located within 30 road miles of Portland City

Hall. ZONE B - Over 30-50 road miles from Portland City Hall. ZONE C - Over 50 road miles from Portland City Hall. *All jobs or projects shall be computed from the city hall by the shortest route to the geographical center of the project. * ENGI0701-005 01/01/2005 ZONE 1: POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (See Footnote C)

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Rates Fringes Power equipment operators: GROUP 1.....................$ 30.44 9.95 GROUP 1A....................$ 31.96 9.95 GROUP 1B....................$ 33.48 9.95 GROUP 2.....................$ 29.14 9.95 GROUP 3.....................$ 28.34 9.95 GROUP 4.....................$ 27.78 9.95 GROUP 5.....................$ 27.15 9.95 GROUP 6.....................$ 24.66 9.95 Zone Differential (add to Zone 1 rates): Zone 2 - $1.50 Zone 3 - 3.00 For the following metropolitan counties: MULTNOMAH; CLACKAMAS; MARION; WASHINGTON; YAMHILL; AND COLUMBIA; CLARK; AND COWLITZ COUNTY, WASHINGTON WITH MODIFICATIONS AS INDICATED: All jobs or projects located in Multnomah, Clackamas and Marion Counties, West of the western boundary of Mt. Hood National Forest and West of Mile Post 30 on Interstate 84 and West of Mile Post 30 on State Highway 26 and West of Mile Post 30 on Highway 22 and all jobs or projects located in Yamhill County, Washington County and Columbia County and all jobs or projects located in Clark & Cowlitz County, Washington except that portion of Cowlitz County in the Mt. St. Helens "Blast Zone" shall receive Zone I pay for all classifications. All jobs or projects located in the area outside the identified boundary above, but less than 50 miles from the Portland City Hall shall receive Zone II pay for all classifications. All jobs or projects located more than 50 miles from the Portland City Hall, but outside the identified border above, shall receive Zone III pay for all classifications. For the following cities: ALBANY; BEND; COOS BAY; EUGENE; GRANTS PASS; KLAMATH FALLS; MEDFORD; ROSEBURG: All jobs or projects located within 30 miles of the respective city hall of the above mentioned cities shall receive Zone I pay for all classifications. All jobs or projects located more than 30 miles and less than 50 miles from the respective city hall of the above mentioned cities shall receive Zone II pay for all classifications. All jobs or projects located more than 50 miles from the respective city hall of the above mentioned cities shall receive Zone III pay for all classifications. POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS CLASSIFICATIONS:

Federal Davis-Bacon rates may be amended at any time. It is recommended that users of this publication verify that the federal rates have not been amended before relying on the rates contained in this publication. The applicable Davis-Bacon rates for Oregon are available at: http://www.access.gpo.gov/davisbacon/or.html

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GROUP 1: CONCRETE: Batch Plant and/or Wet Mix Operator, three units or more; CRANE: Helicopter Operator, when used in erecting work; Whirley Operator, 90 ton and over; LATTICE BOOM CRANE: Operator 200 tons through 299 tons, and/or over 200 feet boom; HYDRAULIC CRANE: Hydraulic Crane Operator 90 tons through 199 tons with luffing or tower attachments; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Floating Crane, 150 ton but less than 250 ton. GROUP 1A: HYDRAULIC CRANE: Hydraulic Operator, 200 tons and over (with luffing or tower attachment); LATTICE BOOM CRANE: Operator, 200 tons through 299 tons, with over 200 feet boom; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Floating Crane 250 ton and over. GROUP 1B: LATTICE BOOM CRANE: Operator, 300 tons through 399 tons with over 200 feet boom; Operator 400 tons and over; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Floating Crane 350 ton and over. GROUP 2: ASPHALT: Asphalt Plant Operator (any type); Roto Mill, pavement profiler, operator, 6 foot lateral cut and over; BLADE: Auto Grader or "Trimmer" (Grade Checker required); Blade Operator, Robotic; BULLDOZERS: Bulldozer operator over 120,000 lbs and above; Bulldozer operator, twin engine; Bulldozer Operator, tandem, quadnine, D10, D11, and similar type; Bulldozer Robotic Equipment (any type; CONCRETE: Batch Plant and/or Wet Mix Operator, one and two drum; Automatic Concrete Slip Form Paver Operator; Concrete Canal Line Operator; Concrete Profiler, Diamond Head; CRANE: Cableway Operator, 25 tons and over; HYDRAULIC CRANE: Hydraulic crane operator 90 tons through 199 tons (with luffing or tower attachment); TOWER/WHIRLEY OPERATOR: Tower Crane Operator; Whirley Operator, under 90 tons; LATTICE BOOM CRANE: 90 through 199 tons and/or 150 to 200 feet boom; CRUSHER: Crusher Plant Operator; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Floating Clamshell, etc. operator, 3 cu. yds. and over; Floating Crane (derrick barge) Operator, 30 tons but less than 150 tons; LOADERS: Loader operator, 120,000 lbs. and above; REMOTE CONTROL: Remote controlled earth-moving equipment; RUBBER-TIRED SCRAPERS: Rubber- tired scraper operator, with tandem scrapers, multi-engine; SHOVEL, DRAGLINE, CLAMSHELL, SKOOPER OPERATOR: Shovel, Dragline, Clamshell, operator 5 cu. yds and over; TRENCHING MACHINE: Wheel Excavator, under 750 cu. yds. per hour (Grade Oiler required); Canal Trimmer (Grade Oiler required); Wheel Excavator, over 750 cu. yds. per hour; Band Wagon (in conjunction with wheel excavator); UNDERWATER EQUIPMENT: Underwater Equipment Operator, remote or otherwise; HYDRAULIC HOES-EXCAVATOR: Excavator over 130,000 lbs. GROUP 3: BULLDOZERS: Bulldozer operator, over 70,000 lbs. up to and including 120,000 lbs.; HYDRAULIC CRANE: Hydraulic crane operator, 50 tons through 89 tons (with luffing or tower attachment); LATTICE BOOM CRANES: Lattice Boom Crane-50 through 89 tons (and less than 150 feet boom); FORKLIFT: Rock Hound Operator; HYDRAULIC HOES-EXCAVATOR: excavator over 80,000 lbs. through 130,000 lbs.; LOADERS: Loader operator 60,000 and less than 120,000; RUBBER-TIRED SCRAPERS: Scraper Operator, with tandem scrapers; Self-loading, paddle wheel, auger type, finish and/or 2 or more units; SHOVEL, DRAGLINE, CLAMSHELL,SKOOPER OPERATOR: Shovel, Dragline, Clamshell operators 3 cu. yds. but less than 5 cu yds.

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GROUP 4: ASPHALT: Screed Operator; Asphalt Paver operator (screeman required); BLADE: Blade operator; Blade operator, finish; Blade operator, externally controlled by electronic, mechanical hydraulic means; Blade operator, multi-engine; BULLDOZERS: Bulldozer Operator over 20,000 lbs and more than 100 horse up to 70,000 lbs; Drill Cat Operator; Side-boom Operator; Cable-Plow Operator (any type); CLEARING: Log Skidders; Chippers; Incinerator; Stump Splitter (loader mounted or similar type); Stump Grinder (loader mounted or similar type; Tub Grinder; Land Clearing Machine (Track mounted forestry mowing & grinding machine); Hydro Axe (loader mounted or similar type); COMPACTORS SELF-PROPELLED: Compactor Operator, with blade; Compactor Operator, multi-engine; Compactor Operator, robotic; CONCRETE: Mixer Mobile Operator; Screed Operator; Concrete Cooling Machine Operator; Concrete Paving Road Mixer; Concrete Breaker; Reinforced Tank Banding Machine (K-17 or similar types); Laser Screed; CRANE: Chicago boom and similar types; Lift Slab Machine Operator; Boom type lifting device, 5 ton capacity or less; Hoist Operator, two (2) drum; Hoist Operator, three (3) or more drums; Derrick Operator, under 100 ton; Hoist Operator, stiff leg, guy derrick or similar type, 50 ton and over; Cableway Operator up to twenty (25) ton; Bridge Crane Operator, Locomotive, Gantry, Overhead; Cherry Picker or similar type crane hoist five (5) ton capacity or less; Hydraulic Crane Operator, under 50 tons; LATTICE BOOM CRANE OPERATOR: Lattice Boom Crane Operator, under 50 tons; CRUSHER: Generator Operator; Diesel- Electric Engineer; Grizzley Operator; DRILLING: Drill Doctor; Boring Machine Operator; Driller-Percussion, Diamond, Core, Cable, Rotary and similar type; Cat Drill (John Henry); Directional Drill Operator over 20,000 lbs pullback; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Diesel-electric Engineer; Jack Operator, elevating barges, Barge Operator, self-unloading; Piledriver Operator (not crane type) (Deckhand required); Floating Clamshelll, etc. Operator, under 3 cu. yds. (Fireman or Diesel-Electric Engineer required); Floating Crane (derrick barge) Operator, less than 30 tons; GENERATORS: Generator Operator; Diesel-electric Engineer; GUARDRAIL EQUIPMENT: Guardrail Punch Operator (all types); Guardrail Auger Operator (all types); Combination Guardrail machines, i.e., punch auger, etc.; HEATING PLANT: Surface Heater and Planer Operator; HYDRAULIC HOES EXCAVATOR: Robotic Hydraulic backhoe operator, track and wheel type up to and including 20,0000 lbs. with any or all attachments; Excavator Operator over 20,000 lbs through 80,000 lbs.; LOADERS: Belt Loaders, Kolman and Ko Cal types; Loaders Operator, front end and overhead, 25,000 lbs and less than 60,000 lbs; Elevating Grader Operator by Tractor operator, Sierra, Euclid or similar types; PILEDRIVERS: Hammer Operator; Piledriver Operator (not crane type); PIPELINE, SEWER WATER: Pipe Cleaning Machine Operator; Pipe Doping Machine Operator; Pipe Bending Machine Operator; Pipe Wrapping Machine Operator; Boring Machine Operator; Back Filling Machine Operator; REMOTE CONTROL: Concrete Cleaning Decontamination Machine Operator; Ultra High Pressure Water Jet Cutting Tool System Operator/Mechanic; Vacuum Blasting Machine Operator/mechanic; REPAIRMEN, HEAVY DUTY: Diesel Electric Engineer (Plant or Floating; Bolt Threading Machine operator; Drill Doctor (Bit Grinder); H.D. Mechanic; Machine Tool Operator; RUBBER-TIRED SCRAPERS: Rubber-tired Scraper Operator, single engine, single scraper; Self-loading, paddle wheel, auger type under 15 cu. yds.; Rubber-tired Scraper Operator, twin engine; Rubber-tired Scraper Operator, with push-pull attachments; Self Loading, paddle wheel, auger type 15 cu. yds. and over, single engine; Water pulls, water wagons; SHOVEL, DRAGLINE, CLAMSHELL, SKOOPER OPERATOR: Diesel Electric Engineer;

Federal Davis-Bacon rates may be amended at any time. It is recommended that users of this publication verify that the federal rates have not been amended before relying on the rates contained in this publication. The applicable Davis-Bacon rates for Oregon are available at: http://www.access.gpo.gov/davisbacon/or.html

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Stationary Drag Scraper Operator; Shovel, Dragline, Clamshell, Operator under 3 cy yds.; Grade-all Operator; SURFACE (BASE) MATERIAL: Blade mounted spreaders, Ulrich and similar types; TRACTOR-RUBBERED TIRED: Tractor operator, rubber-tired, over 50 hp flywheel; Tractor operator, with boom attachment; Rubber-tired dozers and pushers (Michigan, Cat, Hough type); Skip Loader, Drag Box; TRENCHING MACHINE: Trenching Machine operator, digging capacity over 3 ft depth; Back filling machine operator; TUNNEL: Mucking machine operator. GROUP 5: ASPHALT: Extrusion Machine Operator; Roller Operator (any asphalt mix); Asphalt Burner and Reconditioner Operator (any type); Roto-Mill, pavement profiler, ground man; BULLDOZERS: Bulldozer operator, 20,000 lbs. or less or 100 horse or less; COMPRESSORS: Compressor Operator (any power), over 1,250 cu. ft. total capacity; COMPACTORS: Compactor Operator, including vibratory; Wagner Pactor Operator or similar type (without blade); CONCRETE: Combination mixer and Compressor Operator, gunite work; Concrete Batch Plant Quality Control Operator; Beltcrete Operator; Pumpcrete Operator (any type); Pavement Grinder and/or Grooving Machine Operator (riding type); Cement Pump Operator, Fuller-Kenyon and similar; Concrete Pump Operator; Grouting Machine Operator; Concrete mixer operator, single drum, under (5) bag capacity; Cast in place pipe laying machine; maginnis Internal Full slab vibrator operator; Concrete finishing machine operator, Clary, Johnson, Bidwell, Burgess Bridge deck or similar type; Curb Machine Operator, mechanical Berm, Curb and/or Curb and Gutter; Concrete Joint Machine Operator; Concrete Planer Operator; Tower Mobile Operator; Power Jumbo Operator setting slip forms in tunnels; Slip Form Pumps, power driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms; Concrete Paving Machine Operator; Concrete Finishing Machine Operator; Concrete Spreader Operator; CRANE: Helicopter Hoist Operator; Hoist Operator, single drum; Elevator Operator; A-frame Truck Operator, Double drum; Boom Truck Operator; HYDRAULIC CRANE OPERATOR: Hydraulic Boom Truck, Pittman; DRILLING: Churm Drill and Earth Boring Machine Operator; Directional Drill Operator over 20,000 lbs pullback; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Fireman; FORKLIFT: Lull Hi-Lift Operator or similar type; Fork Lift, over 5 ton and/or robotic; HYDRAULIC HOES EXCAVATORS: Hydraulic Backhoe Operator, wheel type (Ford, John Deere, Case type); Hydraulic Backhoe Operator track type up to and including 20,000 lbs.; LOADERS: Loaders, rubber-tired type, less than 25,000 lbs; Elevating Grader Operator, Tractor Towed requiring Operator or Grader; Elevating loader operator, Athey and similar types; OILERS: Service Oiler (Greaser); PIPELINE-SEWER WATER: Hydra hammer or similar types; Pavement Breaker Operator; PUMPS: Pump Operator, more than 5 (any size); Pot Rammer Operator; RAILROAD EQUIPMENT: Locomotive Operator, under 40 tons; Ballast Regulator Operator; Ballast Tamper Multi-Purpose Operator; Track Liner Operator; Tie Spacer Operator; Shuttle Car Operator; Locomotive Operator, 40 tons and over; MATERIAL HAULRS: Cat wagon DJB's Volvo similar types; Conveyored material hauler; SURFACING (BASE) MATERIAL: Rock Spreaders, self-propelled; Pulva-mixer or similar types; Chip Spreading machine operator; Lime spreading operator, construction job siter; SWEEPERS: Sweeper operator (Wayne type) self-propelled construction job site; TRACTOR-RUBBER TIRED: Tractor operator, rubber-tired, 50 hp flywheel and under; Trenching machine operator, maximum digging capacity 3 ft depth; TUNNEL: Dinkey.

Federal Davis-Bacon rates may be amended at any time. It is recommended that users of this publication verify that the federal rates have not been amended before relying on the rates contained in this publication. The applicable Davis-Bacon rates for Oregon are available at: http://www.access.gpo.gov/davisbacon/or.html JANUARY 1, 2006 PAGE 360

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GROUP 6: ASPHALT: Plant Oiler; Plant Fireman; Pugmill Operator (any type); Truck mounted asphalt spreader, with screed; COMPRESSORS: Compressor Operator (any power), under 1,250 cu. ft. total capacity; CONCRETE: Plant Oiler, Assistant Conveyor Operator; Conveyor Operator; Mixer Box Operator (C.T.B., dry batch, etc.); Cement Hog Operator; Concrete Saw Operator; Concrete Curing Machine Operator (riding type); Wire Mat or Brooming Machine Operator; CRANE: Oiler; Fireman, all equipment; Truck Crane Oiler Driver; A-frame Truck Operator, single drum; Tugger or Coffin Type Hoist Operator; CRUSHER: Crusher Oiler; Crusher Feederman; CRUSHER: Crusher oiler; Crusher feederman; DRILLING: Drill Tender; Auger Oiler; FLOATING EQUIPMENT: Deckhand; Boatman; FORKLIFT: Self-propelled Scaffolding Operator, construction job site (excluding working platform); Fork Lift or Lumber Stacker Operator, construction job site; Ross Carrier Operator, construction job site; GUARDRAIL EQUIPMENT: Oiler; Auger Oiler; Oiler, combination guardrail machines; Guardrail Punch Oiler; HEATING PLANT: Temporary Heating Plant Operator; LOADERS: Bobcat, skid steer (less than 1 cu yd.); Bucket Elevator Loader Operator, Barber Greene and similar types; OILERS: Oiler; Guardrail Punch Oiler; Truck Crane Oiler- Driver; Auger Oiler; Grade Oiler, required to check grade; Grade Checker; PIPELINE-SEWER WATER: Tar Pot Fireman; Tar Pot Fireman (power agitated); PUMPS: Pump Operator (any power); Hydrostatic Pump Operator; RAILROAD EQUIPMENT: Brakeman; Oiler; Switchman; Motorman; Ballast Jack Tamper Operator; SHOVEL, DRAGLINE, CLAMSHELL, SKOOPER, ETC. OPERATOR: Oiler, Grade Oiler (required to check grade); Grade Checker; Fireman; SWEEPER: Broom operator, self propelled, construction job site; SURFACING (BASE) MATERIAL: Roller Operator, grading of base rock (not asphalt); Tamping Machine operator, mechanical, self-propelled; Hydrographic Seeder Machine Operator; TRENCHING MACHINE: Oiler; Grade Oiler; TUNNEL: Conveyor operator; Air filtration equipment operator FOOTNOTE C: HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MATERIALS - Personnel in all craft classifications subject to working inside a federally designated Hazardous Waste perimeter shall be eligible for compensation in accordance with the following group schedule relative to the level of Hazardous Waste as outlined in the specific Hazardous Waste Project Site Safety Plan: H-1 Base Wage Rate when on a hazardous waste site when not outfitted with

protective clothing. H-2 Class "C" Suit - Basic hourly wage rate plus $1.00 per hour, fringes

plus $0.15. H-3 Class "B" Suit - Basic hourly wage rate plus $1.50 per hour, fringes

plus $0.15. H-4 Class "A" Suit -Basic hourly wage rate plus $2.00 per hour, fringes

plus $0.15. * IRON0029-004 07/01/2005 Rates Fringes Ironworker.....................$ 29.12 13.89

Federal Davis-Bacon rates may be amended at any time. It is recommended that users of this publication verify that the federal rates have not been amended before relying on the rates contained in this publication. The applicable Davis-Bacon rates for Oregon are available at: http://www.access.gpo.gov/davisbacon/or.html

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* LABO0001-006 06/01/2005 Rates Fringes Mason Tender/Hod Carrier Tenders to Bricklayers, Tile Setters, Marble Setters and Terrazzo Workers, Topping for Cement Finishers and Mortar Mixers...............$ 23.87 10.10 * LABO0003-003 06/01/2005 ZONE 1: LABORERS (SEE FOOTNOTE C) Rates Fringes Laborers: GROUP 1.....................$ 22.05 10.10 GROUP 2.....................$ 22.61 10.10 GROUP 3.....................$ 23.03 10.10 GROUP 4.....................$ 23.39 10.10 GROUP 5.....................$ 19.22 10.10 Zone Differential (Add to Zone 1 rates): Zone 2 - $0.65 Zone 3 - 1.15 Zone 4 - 1.70 Zone 5 - 2.75 ZONE 1 - All jobs or projects located within 30 miles of the respective City

Hall. ZONE 2 - More than 30 miles and less than 40 miles from the respective City

Hall. ZONE 3 - More than 40 miles and less than 50 miles from the respective City

Hall. ZONE 4 - More than 50 miles and less than 80 miles from the respective City

Hall. ZONE 5 - More than 80 miles from the respective City Hall. BASEPOINTS: ALBANY ASTORIA BAKER CITY BEND BURNS COOS BAY EUGENE GRANTS PASS HERMISTON KLAMATH FALLS MEDFORD PENDLETON PORTLAND ROSEBURG SALEM THE DALLES LABORER CLASSIFICATIONS: GROUP 1: Asphalt Spreaders; Asphalt Plant Laborers; Batch Weighman; Broomers; Brush Burners and Cutters; Car and Truck Loaders; Carpenter

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Tender; Change-House Man or Dry Shack Man; Choke Setter; Cleanup Laborers; Curing, Concrete; Demolition, Wrecking, and Moving Laborers; Dumpers, road oiling crew; Dumpmen (for grading crew); Elevator Feeders; Fine Graders; Fence Builders; Form Strippers (not swinging stages); Guard Rail, Median Rail, Guide Post; Reference Post, Right-of-way Marker; Hazardous Waste Laborers; Landscaping or Planting Laborer; Leverman or Aggregate Spreader (Flaherty and similar types); Loading Spotters; Material Yard Man (including electrical); Pittsburgh Chipper Operator or similar types; Railroad Track Laborers; Ribbon Setters (including steel forms); Rip Rap Man (hand placed); Road Pump Tender; Sewer Labor; Signalman; Skipman; Slopers; Spraymen; Stake Chaser; Stockpiler; Tie Back Shoring; Timber Faller and Bucker (hand labor); Toolroom Man (at jobsite); Weight-Man-Crusher (aggregate when used). GROUP 2: Applicator (including Pot Tender for same), applying protective material by hand or nozzle on utility lines or storage tanks on project; Brush Cutters (power saw); Burners; Choker Splicer; Clary Power Spreader and similar types; Clean-up Nozzleman-Green-Cutter (concrete, rock, etc.); Concrete Laborer; Concrete Power Buggyman; Crusher Feeder; Demolition and Wrecking Charred Materials; Dropping and Wrapping Pipe; Gunite Nozzleman Tender; Gunite or Sand Blasting Pot Tender; Handlers or Mixers of all materials of an irritating nature (including cement and lime); Post Hole Diggers, Air, Gas or Electric; Sand Blasting (wet); Tampers; Tool Operators (includes but not limited to: Dry Pack Machine, Jackhammer, Chipping Guns, Paving Breakers). GROUP 3: Asbestos removal (structural removal only); Bit Grinder; Concrete Saw Operator; Drill Doctor; Drill Operators (Air Tracks, Cat Drills, Wagon Drills, Rubber-mounted Drills, and other similar types, including at crusher plants); Manhole Builder; Nippers and Timbermen; Power Saw Operators (bucking and falling); Sand Blasting (dry); Sewer Timberman; Track Liners, Anchor Machines, Ballast Regulators, Multiple Tampers, Power Jacks; Tugger Operator; Vibrator-all types; Vibrating Screed; Water Blaster. GROUP 4: Asphalt Rakers; Concrete Nozzleman; Grade Checker; Gunite Nozzleman; High Scalers, Strippers and Drillers (covers work in swinging stages, chairs or belts, under extreme conditions unusual to normal drilling, blasting, barring-down, or sloping and stripping); Pipe Layers-All types; Powdermen; Pumpcrete Nozzlemen; Loop Installation; Tunnel-miner; Tunner- powderman; Motorman-Dinky Locomotive; Shield Operator; Tunnel Bullgang (above ground); Tunnel Chuck Tenders; Tunnel-Muckers, Brakemen, Concrete Crew, Bull Gang (underground). GROUP 5: Traffic Flaggers. FOOTNOTE C: HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MATERIALS - Personnel in all craft classifications subject to working inside a federally designated Hazardous Waste perimeter shall be eligible for compensation in accordance with the following group schedule relative to the level of Hazardous Waste as outline in the specific Hazardous Waste Project Site Safety Plan:

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H-1 Base Wage Rate when on a hazardous waste site when not outfitted with protective clothing.

H-2 Class "C" Suit - Basic hourly wage rate plus $1.00 per hour, fringes plus $0.15.

H-3 Class "B" Suit - Basic hourly wage rate plus $1.50 per hour, fringes plus $0.15.

H-4 Class "A" Suit -Basic hourly wage rate plus $2.00 per hour, fringes plus $0.15.

* PAIN0055-004 05/16/2005 Rates Fringes Painters: Commercial BAKER, BENTON, CROOK, DESCHUTES, GRANT, HARNEY, JEFFERSON, LAKE, LANE, LINN, LINCOLN, MALHEUR AND WHEELER COUNTIES: High work - All work 60 feet or higher.............$ 17.18 6.63 Painters...................$ 16.43 6.63 CLACKAMAS, CLATSOP, COLUMBIA, GILLIAM, HOOD RIVER, MARION, MORROW, MULTNOMAH, POLK, TILLAMOOK, SHERMAN, UMATILLA, UNION, WALLOWA, WASCO, WASHINGTON AND YAMHILL COUNTIES: High work - All work 60 feet or higher.............$ 18.18 6.63 Painters...................$ 17.43 6.63 COOS, CURRY, DOUGLAS, JACKSON, JOSEPHINE AND KLAMATH COUNTIES: High work - All work 60 feet or higher.............$ 15.18 6.63 Painters...................$ 14.43 6.63 Painters: Industrial: BAKER, BENTON, CROOK, DESCHUTES, GRANT, HARNEY, JEFFERSON, LAKE, LANE, LINN, LINCOLN, MALHEUR AND WHEELER COUNTIES: Brush and Roller...........$ 17.03 6.63 High work - All work over 60 feet or higher..........$ 17.78 6.63 Spray, Sandblasting........$ 17.63 6.63 CLACKAMAS, CLATSOP, COLUMBIA, GILLIAM, HOOD RIVER, MARION, MORROW, MULTNOMAH, POLK, TILLAMOOK, SHERMAN,

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UMATILLA, UNION, WALLOWA, WASCO, WASHINGTON AND YAMHILL COUNTIES: Brush and Roller...........$ 18.03 6.63 High work - All work 60 feet or higher.............$ 18.78 6.63 Spray, Sandblasting........$ 18.63 6.63 COOS, CURRY, DOUGLAS, JACKSON, JOSEPHINE AND KLAMATH COUNTIES: Brush & Roller.............$ 15.03 6.63 High work - All work 60 feet or higher.............$ 15.78 6.63 Spray, Sandblasting........$ 15.63 6.63 * PAIN0055-005 06/01/2005 Rates Fringes Painters: HIGHWAY & PARKING LOT STRIPER....$ 25.49 8.05 * PLAS0555-001 06/01/2005 ZONE 1: Rates Fringes Cement Masons: (ZONE 1): CEMENT MASONS DOING BOTH COMPOSITION/POWER MACHINERY AND SUSPENDED/HANGING SCAFFOLD.$ 27.89 11.05 CEMENT MASONS ON SUSPENDED, SWINGING AND/OR HANGING SCAFFOLD............$ 27.39 11.05 CEMENT MASONS...............$ 26.89 11.05 COMPOSITION WORKERS AND POWER MACHINERY OPERATORS...$ 27.39 11.05 Zone Differential (Add To Zone 1 Rates): Zone 2 - $0.65 Zone 3 - 1.15 Zone 4 - 1.70 Zone 5 - 3.00 BASE POINTS: BEND, CORVALLIS, EUGENE, LONGVIEW, MEDFORD, PORTLAND, SALEM, THE DALLES, VANCOUVER ZONE 1: Projects within 30 miles of the respective city hall. ZONE 2: More than 30 miles but less than 40 miles from the respective city

hall. ZONE 3: More than 40 miles but less than 50 miles from the respective city

hall. ZONE 4: More than 50 miles but less than 80 miles from the respective city

hall. ZONE 5: More than 80 miles from the respective city hall.

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* PLUM0290-005 10/01/2005 BENTON, CLACKAMAS, CLATSOP, COLUMBIA, COOS, CROOK, CURRY, DESCHUTES, DOUGLAS, GILLIAM, GRANT AND HARNEY (those portions which lies north and west of a north-south line drawn from the town of John Day to a point five miles east of the town of Burns and three miles south of Burns thence on an airline through the town of Wagontire west to the County lines), HOOD RIVER, JACKSON, JEFFERSON, JOSEPHINE, KLAMATH, LAKE, LANE, LINCOLN, LINN, MARION, MULTNOMAH, POLK, SHERMAN, TILLAMOOK, WASCO, WASHINGTON, WHEELER AND YAMHILL COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Plumbers and Pipefitters.......$ 33.84 15.24 * PLUM0296-004 05/31/2005 BAKER, HARNEY (Remainder of County) AND MALHEUR COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Plumbers and Pipefitters.......$ 23.99 8.98 * PLUM0598-008 06/01/2005 GRANT (Remainder of County), MORROW, UMATILLA, UNION AND WALLOWA COUNTIES: Rates Fringes Plumbers and Pipefitters.......$ 32.57 16.61 SUOR1991-003 04/01/1991 Rates Fringes Timber Sales Roads: LABORERS....................$ 8.35 4.30 OPERATING ENGINEERS.........$ 10.37 4.15 POWER SAW, DRILLER, POWDERMAN...................$ 9.12 4.30 TEAMSTERS...................$ 9.74 3.74 * TEAM0037-004 06/01/2005 ZONE 1: TRUCK DRIVERS (See Footnote C): Rates Fringes Truck drivers: GROUP 1.....................$ 24.65 10.00 GROUP 2.....................$ 24.77 10.00 GROUP 3.....................$ 24.90 10.00 GROUP 4.....................$ 25.16 10.00 GROUP 5.....................$ 25.38 10.00 GROUP 6.....................$ 25.54 10.00

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Zone Differential (add to Zone 1 rates): Zone 2 - $0.65 Zone 3 - 1.15 Zone 4 - 1.70 Zone 5 - 2.75 Zone 1 - All jobs or projects located within 30 miles of the respective

City Hall. Zone 2 - More than 30 miles and less than 40 miles from the respective City

Hall. Zone 3 - More than 40 miles and less than 50 miles from the respective City

Hall. Zone 4 - More than 50 miles and less than 80 miles from the respective City

Hall. Zone 5 - More than 80 miles from the respective City Hall. BASEPOINTS: ALBANY ASTORIA BAKER BEND BINGEN BROOKINGS BURNS COOS BAY CORVALLIS EUGENE GOLDENDALE GRANTS PASS HERMISTON HOOD RIVER KLAMATH FALLS LAGRANDE LAKEVIEW LONGVIEW MADRAS MEDFORD MCMINNVILLE OREGON CITY NEWPORT ONTARIO PENDLETON PORTLAND PORT ORFORD REEDSPORT ROSEBURG SALEM THE DALLES TILLAMOOK VANCOUVER TRUCK DRIVER CLASSIFICATIONS: GROUP 1: A-frame or hydra-lift truck w/load bearing surface; Articulated dump truck; Battery rebuilders; Bus or manhaul driver; Concrete buggies (power operated); Concrete pump truck; Dump trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof: up to and including 10 cu. yds.; Lift jitneys, fork lifts (all sizes in loading, unloading and transporting material on job site); Loader and/or leverman on concrete dry batch plant (manually operated); Lubrication man, fuel truck driver, tireman, wash rack, steam cleaner or combination; Pilot car; Pickup truck; Slurry truck driver or leverman; Solo flat bed and misc. body truck, 0-10 tons; Team drivers; Tireman; Transit mix and wet or dry mix trucks: 5 cu yds. and under; Water wagons (rated capacity) up to 3,000 gallons. GROUP 2: Boom truck/hydra-lift or retracting crane; Challenger; Dumpsters or similar equipment-all sizes; Dump trucks/articulated dumps 6 cu to 10 cu.; Flaherty spreader driver or leverman; Low bed equipment, flat bed semi-truck and trailer or doubles transporting equipment or wet or dry materials; Lumber carrier, driver-straddle carrier (used in loading, unloading and transporting of materials on job site); Oil distributor driver or leverman; Transit mix and wet or dry mix trucks: over 5 cy yds and including 7 cu. yds; Vacuum trucks; Water Wagons (rated capacity) over 3,000 to 5,000 gallons.

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GROUP 3: Ammonia nitrate distributor driver; Dump trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof: over 10 cu. yds. and including 30 cu. yds., includes articulated dump trucks; Self-Propelled street sweeper; Transit mix and wet or dry mix trucks, over 7 cu. yds. and including 11 cu. yds.; truck mechanic-Welder-Body repairman; Utility and clean-up truck; Water wagons (rated capacity) 5,000 to 10,000 gallons. GROUP 4: Asphalt Bruner; Dump trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof: over 30 cu. yds. and including 50 cu. yds. includes articulated dump trucks; Fire guard; Transit Mix and Wet or Dry Mix Trucks, over 11 cu. yds. and including 15 cu. yds.; Water Wagon (rated capacity) over 10,000 gallons to 15,000 gallons. GROUP 5: Composite Crewman; Dump trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof: over 50 cu. yds. and including 60 cu. yds., includes articulated dump trucks. GROUP 6: Bulk cement spreader w/o auger; Dry Pre-Batch concrete mix trucks; Dump trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including semi-trucks and trains of combinations thereof: over 60 cu. yds. and including 80 cu. yds. and includes articulated dump trucks; Skid truck. GROUP 7: Dump trucks, side, end and bottom dumps, including semi-trucks and trains or combinations thereof: over 80 cu. yds. and including 100 cu. yds. includes articulated dump trucks; Industrial lift truck (mechanical tailgate). FOOTNOTE C: HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MATERIALS -(LABORERS, POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS, AND TRUCK DRIVERS): Personnel in all craft classifications subject to working inside a federally designated Hazardous Waste perimeter shall be eligible for compensation in accordance with the following group schedule relative to the level of Hazardous Waste as outline in the specific Hazardous Waste Project Site Safety Plan: H-1 Base Wage Rate when on a hazardous waste site when not outfitted with

protective clothing. H-2 Class "C" Suit - Basic hourly wage rate plus $1.00 per hour, fringes

plus $0.15. H-3 Class "B" Suit - Basic hourly wage rate plus $1.50 per hour, fringes

plus $0.15. H-4 Class "A" Suit -Basic hourly wage rate plus $2.00 per hour, fringes plus

$0.15. WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental.

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Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)). In the listing above, the "SU" designation means that rates listed under the identifier do not reflect collectively bargained wage and fringe benefit rates. Other designations indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be prevailing.

WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS 1.) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be: * an existing published wage determination * a survey underlying a wage determination * a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage

determination matter * a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed. With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to: Branch of Construction Wage Determinations Wage and Hour Division U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 2.) If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to: Wage and Hour Administrator U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party's position and by any information (wage payment data, project

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description, area practice material, etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue. 3.) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to: Administrative Review Board U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 4.) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final. END OF GENERAL DECISION

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