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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGMT - Doty Bros. (Water & Sewer Line Repairs) • p-zeQd ca,ce..f \- 1,-)rl r io:. /o I -. _afar,.._ �* -✓�L� ( �n2 /2 1�cww AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICES THIS AGREEMEN O CONTRACT SERVICES (the "Agreement ") is made and entered into as day o��L , 2001 by and between the CITY OF SEAL BEACH, a municipal corporation ( "City") and Doty Bros. Equipment Co., a California corporation ( "Contractor "). RECITALS WHEREAS, City desires to employ the services of Contractor to provide emergency services, maintenance and unit price contract services for City; and WHEREAS, Contractor represents that it has the expertise and experience to provide such services. NOW THEREFORE, and for good consideration, the City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. On Call Services. Contractor shall provide the services described below on an as needed basis on City-owned water lines and sewers at various locations citywide. Contractor shall not proceed with any work unless the Director of Public Works or his authorized designee provides prior written work authorization/order to Contractor. . 2. Description of Services to be Provided. Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, tools and equipment for the repair of water lines and sewer lines in the event of a failure of the City's water distribution/pumping system or sewer collection/pumping system. 2.1 Standard Specifications Except as otherwise provided herein, all Work shall be done, and the contract shall be performed, in accordance with the provisions of the most current edition of "STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION" (commonly known as "the GREEN BOOK ") including Supplements, prepared and promulgated by the Southern California Chapter of the American Public Works Association and the Associated General Contractors of California, which specifications are hereinafter referred to as the "Standard Specifications." 3. Term. Subject to the termination provisions set forth hereinbelow, the term of this Agreement shall be one (1) year from the date of execution. The parties may extend the term by written mutual agreement on a year -to -year basis not to exceed an additional five (5) years. 4. Party Representatives. The City designates the following person to act on the City's behalf:. IP Douglas A. Dancs, P.E., Director of Public Works The Contractor designates the following person to act on Contractor's behalf: Scott E. Doty, Asst. Division Manager 5. Attachments. This Agreement incorporates by reference the following Attachments to this Agreement: Attachment 1: SCHEDULE OF COMPENSATION 6. Integration. This Agreement represents the entire understanding of City and Contractor as to those matters contained herein. No prior oral or written understanding shall be of any force or effect with regard to those matters covered by this Agreement. This Agreement supersedes and cancels any and all previous • negotiations, arrangements, agreements, and understandings, if any, between the , parties, and none shall be used to interpret this Agreement. This Agreement may only be amended by the mutual consent of the parties by an instrument in writing. 7. Standard of Performance. Contractor agrees that all services shall be performed in a competent, professional, and satisfactory manner in accordance with the standards prevalent in the industry, and that all goods, materials, equipment or personal property included within the services herein shall be of good quality, fit for the purpose intended. 8. Performance to Satisfaction of City. Contractor agrees to perform all work to the satisfaction of City within the time specified. If Contractor's work is not satisfactory in the opinion of City's designated representative, City has the right to take appropriate action, including but not limited to any or all of the following: (i) meeting with Contractor to review the quality of the work and resolve matters of concern; (ii) requiring Contractor to repeat or correct the work at no additional fee until it is satisfactory; (iii) suspending the delivery of new or additional work to Contractor for an indefinite time; (iv) withholding payment; and (v) terminating this Agreement as hereinafter set forth. City's options set forth herein are non - exclusive, and are in addition to any remedy available at law to City. 9. Prohibition Against Subcontracting or Assignment. Contractor shall not contract with any other entity to perform in whole or in part the services required hereunder without the express written approval of City. In addition, neither the Agreement nor any interest herein . may be transferred, assigned, conveyed, hypothecated, or encumbered voluntarily or by operation of law, whether for the benefit of creditors or otherwise, without the prior written approval of City. In the event of any unapproved transfer, including in any bankruptcy proceeding, City may void the Agreement at City's option in its sole and absolute discretion. No approved transfer shall release any surety of Contractor of any liability hereunder without the express consent of City. 10. Compensation. Contractor shall be compensated per attached Schedule of Compensation supplied in Attachment 1. 2 For the second and subsequent contract years the Contractor may petition the City for an increase in the hourly rates set forth in Attachment 1 on the basis of: (a) unusual changes in his cost of doing business, due to revised laws or regulations, over which the Contractor has no control; or (b) a yearly increase in the C.P.I. in excess of three percent over the preceding year. In order to justify an increase, the Contractor shall submit financial and accounting data to the City which clearly substantiates the requested increase. After consideration of such financial and accounting data as submitted by the Contractor and any other relevant information, the City Council shall disapprove, approve, or approve with modification the requested increase. The decision of the City Council shall be fmal and conclusive. The Contractor agrees to abide by the City Council's decision. 11. Insurance. Contractor shall have insurance as follows: 11.1 General Liability (including premises and operations, contractual liability, personal injury, independent contractors liability): One Million Dollars (S1,000,000.00) Single Limit, per occurrence. If commercial general liability insurance or other form with a general aggregate limit is used, either the general aggregate shall apply separately to this project, or the general aggregate limit shall be three times the occurrence limit. 11.2 Automobile Liability (including owned, non - owned, and hired autos): One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), Single limit, per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. 11.3 Employer's Liability One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence for injuries incurred in providing services under this Agreement (if Contractor is required to have per the laws of California). 11.4 Workers Compensation Contractor shall, to the extent required by state law, provide Employee's Insurance Workers' Compensation Insurance for the protection of Contractor's employees. Contractor shall file a certificate of insurance which evidences that Contractor is in compliance with said Worker's Compensation Insurance requirement. Contractor shall require all subcontractors similarly to provide such Workers' Compensation Insurance and certificates of insurance for their respective employees. 11.5 General Requirements. All of Contractor's and its sub - contractor's policies of insurance shall: A. Name City, its officers, officials, employees, agents, representatives and volunteers (collectively hereinafter "City and City Personnel ") as additional insureds and contain no special limitations on the scope of protection afforded to City and City Personnel; B. Be primary insurance and shall provide that any insurance or self- insurance maintained by City or City Personnel shall be in excess of Contractor's insurance and shall not contribute with it; 3 C. Be "occurrence" rather than "claims made" insurance; D. Apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer's liability; E. Be endorsed to state that the insurer shall waive all rights of subrogation against City and City Personnel; and F. Be written by good and solvent insurer(s) admitted to do business in the State of California and acceptable to City. 11.6 Deductibles. Any deductibles or self - insured retentions must be declared to and approved by City prior to the execution of this Agreement by City. 11.7 Notice of Policy Changes. Each such insurance policy shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be suspended, voided, cancelled, reduced in coverage or in limits, non - renewed, or materially changed for any reason, without thirty (30) days prior written notice thereof given by the insurer to City by U.S. mail, certified, or by personal delivery. In addition to such notice provided to City by the insurer, Contractor shall also provide City with thirty (30) days prior written notice, by certified mail return receipt requested, of the suspension, voiding, cancellation, reduction in coverage or in limits, non - renewal, or material change for any reason, of any such insurance policy or policies. 11.8 Evidence of Coverage. Contractor shall furnish City with certificates of insurance demonstrating the coverage required by this Agreement which shall be received and approved by City not less than five (5) working days before work commences. The duplicate originals and original endorsements for each insurance policy shall be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. The procuring of such insurance or the delivery of duplicate originals and endorsements evidencing the same shall not be construed as a limitation on Contractor's obligation to indemnify City and City Personnel. 12. Indemnification. Contractor shall indemnify, defend, and hold City and City Personnel harmless from and against any and all actions, claims, demands, judgments, attorney's fees, costs, damage to persons or property, penalties, obligations, expenses or liabilities that may be asserted or claimed by any person or entity arising out of the acts, errors, or omissions of Contractor, its employees, agents, representatives or subcontractors in the performance of any tasks or services for or on behalf of City, whether or not there is concurrent active or passive negligence on the part of City and/or City Personnel; provided, however, that the Contractor shall not be required to indemnify, defend or hold harmless City or City Personnel against claims arising from the sole active negligence or willful misconduct of City or City Personnel. In connection therewith: 12.1 Contractor shall defend, with Counsel acceptable to City, any action or actions filed in connection with any such claimed damage, injury, penalty, obligation or liability, and shall pay all costs and expenses, including attorney's fees, incurred therewith. 4 • • 12.2 In the event City and/or any City Personnel is made a party to any action or proceeding filed or prosecuted for any such claimed damage, injury, penalty, obligation or liability, Contractor shall defend City and pay to City any and all costs and expenses incurred by City in such action or proceeding, together with actual attorney's fees and expert witness fees. 13. Compliance with Laws. Contractor shall keep fully informed of all State and Federal laws and County and Municipal ordinances and regulations which in any manner affect those employed by it or in any way affect the performance of services pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor shall at all times observe and comply with all such laws, ordinances, and regulations and shall be responsible for the compliance of all work and services performed by or on behalf of Contractor. Each and every provision required by law to be inserted into this Agreement shall be deemed to be inserted, and this Agreement shall be read and enforced as though they were included. 13.1 This contract is subject to the provisions of Article 1.5 (commencing at Section 20104) of Division 2, Part 3 of the California Public Contract Code regarding the resolution of public works claims of less than $375,000. Article 1.5 mandates certain procedures for the filing of claims and supporting documentation by the contractor, for the response to such claims by the contracting public agency, for a mandatory meet and confer conference upon the request of the contractor, for mandatory nonbinding mediation in the event litigation is commenced, and for mandatory judicial arbitration upon the failure to resolve the dispute through mediation. This contract hereby incorporates the provisions of Article 1.5 as though fully set forth herein. 13.2 This contract is further subject to the provisions of Article 1.7 (commencing at Section 20104.50) of Division 2, Part 3 of the California Public Contract Code regarding prompt payment of contractors by local governments. Article 1.7 mandates certain procedures for the payment of undisputed and properly submitted payment requests within 30 days after receipt, for the review of payment requests, for notice to the contractor of improper payment requests, and provides for the payment of interest on progress payment requests which are not timely made in accordance with this Article. This contract hereby incorporates the provisions. of Article 1.7 as though fully set forth herein. 14. Independent Contractor. Contractor shall perform all services required herein as an independent contractor of City and shall remain at all times as to City a wholly independent contractor. City shall not in any way or for any purpose become or be deemed to be a partner or employer of Contractor in its business or otherwise, or a joint venturer, or a member of any joint enterprise with Contractor. Contractor shall not at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its agents or employees are agents or employees of City. Neither Contractor nor any of Contractor's employees shall, at any time, or in any way, be entitled to any sick leave, vacation, retirement, or other fringe benefits from City; and neither Contractor nor any of its employees shall be paid by City any wage or overtime benefit. City is under no obligation to withhold State and Federal tax deductions from Contractor's compensation. Neither Contractor nor any of Contractor's employees shall be included in the competitive service, have any property right to any position, or any of the rights a City employee might otherwise have in the event of termination of employment. 5 15. Covenant Against Discrimination. Contractor covenants for itself, its heirs, executors, assigns, and all persons claiming under or through it, that there shall be no discrimination against any person on account of race, color, creed, relation, sex, marital status, national origin, or ancestry, in the performance of this Agreement. Contractor further covenants and agrees to comply with the terms of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. §12101 et seq.) as the same may be amended from time to time. 16. Termination By City. City reserves the right to terminate this Agreement at any time, with or without cause, upon written notice to Contractor. Upon receipt of any notice of termination from City, Contractor shall immediately cease all services hereunder except such as may be specifically approved in writing by City. Contractor shall be entitled to compensation for all services rendered prior to receipt of City's notice of termination and for any services authorized in writing by City thereafter. 17. Waiver. No delay or omission in the exercise of any right or remedy by a non- defaulting party on any default shall impair such right or remedy or be construed as a waiver. A party's consent to or approval of any act by the other party require the party's consent or approval shall not be deemed to waive or render unnecessary the other party's consent to or approval of any subsequent act. Any waiver by either party of any default must be in writing and shall not be a waiver of any other default concerning the same or any other provision of this Agreement. 18. Legal Actions. The Municipal and Superior Courts of the State of California in the County of Orange shall have the exclusive jurisdiction of any litigation between the parties arising out of this Agreement. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed under, the laws of the State of California. The rights and remedies of the parties are cumulative and the exercise by either party of one or more of such rights or remedies shall not preclude the exercise by it, at the same or different times, of any other rights or remedies for the same default or any other default by the other party. 19. Attorneys' Fees. if either party to this Agreement is required to initiate or defend, or is made a party to, any action or proceeding in any way connected with this Agreement, the party prevailing in the final judgment in such action or proceeding, in addition to any other relief which may be granted, shall be entitled to litigation costs, including actual attorney's fees- and expert witness fees. 20. Force Majeure. The time period specified in this Agreement for performance of work may be extended by City because of any delays due to unforeseeable causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of Contractor, including, but not restricted to, acts of God or of the public enemy, unusually severe weather, fires, earthquakes, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, riots, strikes, freight embargoes, wars, litigation, and/or acts of any governmental agency, including City, provided that Contractor shall within ten (10) days of the commencement of such delay notify City in writing of the causes and length of the delay. If Contractor gives notice of such delay, City shall ascertain the facts and the extent of delay, and extend the time for performing the services for the period of the enforced delay, when and if in the judgments of City, such delay is justified. City's determination shall be made in writing, and shall be final and conclusive upon the parties to this Agreement. In no event shall Contractor be entitled to recover damages against City for any delay in the 6 performance of this Agreement, however caused. Contractor's sole remedy shall be • extension of this Agreement. - 21. Notices. Unless otherwise provided herein, all notices required to be delivered under this Agreement or under applicable law shall be personally delivered, or delivered by United States mail, prepaid, certified, return receipt requested, or by reputable document delivery service that provides a receipt showing date and time of delivery. Notices personally delivered or delivered by a document delivery service shall be effective upon receipt. Notices delivered by,mail shall be effective at 5:00 p.m. on the second calendar day following dispatch. Notices shall be delivered to the following addresses: To City: Doug Dancs, P.E., Director of Public Works /City Engineer City of Seal Beach 211 Eighth Street Seal Beach, 90740 To Contractor: Scott E. Doty, Asst. Division Manager Doty Bros. Equipment Co. 11232 Firestone Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650 22. Time of Essence. Time is of the essence in the performance of this Agreement. • 23. Interpretation: Severabilitv. The terms of this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the meaning of the language used and shall not be construed for or against either party by reason of the authorship of this Agreement or any other rule of construction which might otherwise apply. The Section headings are for purposes of convenience only, and shall not be construed to limit or extend the meaning of this Agreement. Each provision of this Agreement shall be severable from the whole. If any provision of this Agreement shall be found contrary to law, the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full force. • 24. Corporate Authority. The person(s) executing this Agreement on behalf of the parties hereto warrant that (i) such party is duly organized and existing, (ii) they are duly authorized to execute and deliver this Agreement on behalf of said party, (iii) by so executing this Agreement, such party is formally bound to the provisions of this Agreement, and (iv) the entering into this Agreement does not violate any provision of any other Agreement to which said party is bound. • 7 • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed and entered into this Agreement for Contract Services as of the date first set forth above. CITY OF S - 1 CH CONTRACTOR By: /i ir By: CO Its: /Cit ManaTer Its: Chris Christ , President Attest: BY:. 1 ■EsviL - Its: Albert Hernande�Jr. C lerk Senior Vice Prtident APPROVED AS TO FORM: B Its: City Attorney 8 • • ATTACHMENT 1 SCHEDULE OF COMPENSATION 9 , .. . ; • • DOTY BROS. EQUIPMENT CO. PIPELINE CONTRACTORS 11232 E. FIRESTONE BLVD. • NORWALK, CA 90650-2201 CONTRACTORS LIC. #273024 562 / 864-6566 FAX 562 / 864-6052 August 9, 2001 a' r kz4k1/4., g \\ 4 10... I %-.N City of Sea !peach \-\, 1776 Adolfo !Lopez Driv e. '4 Seal Beach,Ca 90740 ■i %. 4, Attention: * .11 Mr. PaultGiera .3 c Reference: Labor And:Eaniciment Rates I 1.4 , Per your request we have attached a cotiyot our standard Labor and Equipment Rates for your review K . '41,:kPk 5. -.1 - - Nt r ig, We look forWard to working with you on futures:prOlects that you may have. If you should have Um' t.0... „Aki: any questions regarding this letter please do noKtiesitate to call. ..,.....7 -'.. ..S.. Sincerely, .. ... Doty Bros:Equipment Co ,„....... ._,m,olktzk ,,, ,:: z.-• y s.:. . ,....;.. ,... ..„-..„:„,,, Sc ' = ,,.,.- --. tratg-1..t., qt- f-pw.e toe_ ;f- File:sealbchsd "-X4 - ff,,,„ :..:. • I g -""W ., ..,..„: 44...",,........„•.,...„.„ .,0H---,1 --.7 - . ii!!,:. g . 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FIRESTONE BLVD. • NORWALK, CA 90650 -2201 CONTRACTORS LIC. #273024 562 / 864 -6566 • FAX 562 / 864 -6052 LABOR RATE SCHEDULES TRADE EFFECTIVE DATE CARPENTERS JULY 1, 2001 LABORERS JULY 1, 2001 CEMENT MASONS JULY 1, 2001 TEAMSTERS JULY 1, 2001 OPERATING ENGINEERS JULY 1, 2000 UTILITY PIPE TRADES .. . JANUARY 1, 1999 INDUSTRIAL & GENERAL PIPEFITTING JULY 1, 2001 U A PLUMBERS & FITTERS - SHORTLINE...JANUARY 1, 2001 48,3\ CA • • DOTY BROS. EQUIPMENT CO. PIPELINE CONTRACTORS 11232 E. FIRESTONE BLVD. • NORWALK, CA 90650 -2201 CONTRACTORS LIC. #273024 562 / 864-6566 SCHEDULE OF LABOR RATES FAX 562 / 864 -6052 CARPENTERS - EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2001 INVOICE CHARGES UNION BASE STRAIGHT PREMIUM DOUBLE CODE CLASSIFICATION PAY TIME TIME TIME 45 CARPENTER FOREMAN 29.25 58.20 82.59 106.99 45 CARPENTER 27.75 55.69 78.84 101.98 45 MILLWRIGHT FOREMAN 29.75 59.03 83.94 108.65 45 MILLWRIGHT 28.25 56.53 80.09 103.65 45 SHINGLER 27.88 55.91 79.16 102.42 SUBSISTANCE PER DAY CARPENTERS 30.00 MILLWRIGHTS 30.00 BENEFITS: VACATION /SUPP. DUES.... 2.82 HEALTH & WELFARE 2.30 PENSION 1.01 APPRENTICE TRAINING .30 INDUSTRY FUND .05 CONTRACT ADMIN. FUND .05 COOPERATION COMMITTEE .21 VACATION PAY NOT INCLUDED IN BASE PAY OVERTIME RATES: ALL OVERTIME MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY SHALL BE AT THE RATE OF ONE AND ONE -HALF (1 -1/2) THE REGULAR STRAIGHT TIME HOURLY RATE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAY OR HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE STRAIGHT TIME HOURLY RATE. C A • • DOTY BROS. EQUIPMENT CO. PIPELINE CONTRACTORS 11232 E. FIRESTONE BLVD. • NORWALK, CA 90650 -2201 CONTRACTORS LIC. #273024 562 / 864 -6566 FAX 562 / 864 -6052 SCHEDULE OF LABOR RATES LABORERS - EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2001 INVOICE CHARGES UNION BASE STRAIGHT PREMIUM DOUBLE CODE PAY TIME TIME TIME 50 FOREMAN 23.41 52.34 71.86 91.39 50 GROUP 1 - LABORERS 19.46 45.75 61.98 78.21 50 GROUP 2 - WRAPPER TO 6" 19.96 46.58 63.23 79.88 50 GROUP 3 - PTO /WRAPPER 6" & OVER 20.46 47.42 64.48 81.54 50 GROUP 4 - PIPE LAYER, C/S 21.91 49.84 68.11 86.38 50 GROUP 5 - BLASTER 22.16 50.25 68.73 87.22 VACATION PAY 2.55 HEALTH & WELFARE 3.10 PENSION 3.81 TRAINING & RETRAINING .35 INDUSTRY FUND .06 CENTER FOR CONTRACT COMPLIANCE .15 CONTRACT COMPLIANCE .06 SUBSISTANCE - 30.00 /DAY VACATION PAY NOT INCLUDED IN BASE PAY OVERTIME RATES: ALL HOURS OUTSIDE REGULARLY CONSTITUTED SHIFT SHALL BE TIME AND ONE HALF. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE AT DOUBLE TIME WAGE SCALES ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS MASTER LABOR AGREEMENT AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 4 1§i ' a CA • • • DOTY BROS. EQUIPMENT CO. PIPELINE CONTRACTORS 11232 E. FIRESTONE BLVD. • NORWALK, CA 90650 -2201 CONTRACTORS LIC. #273024 562 / 864 -6566 SCHEDULE OF LABOR RATES FAX 562 / 864 -6052 CEMENT MASONS AGREEMENT - EFFECTIVE July 1, 2001 INVOICE CHARGES UNION CLASSIFICATION BASE STRAIGHT PREMIUM DOUBLE CODE PAY TIME TIME TIME 55 FOREMAN 23.81 56.59 76.45 96.30 55 JOURNEYMAN 22.31 54.09 72.69 91.30 55 MACHINE OPERATOR 22.56 54.50 73.32 92.13 COMMERCIAL VACATION & SUPPL. DUES HEALTH & WELFARE 3.75 PENSION 4.43 APPRENTICE TRAINING .27 INDUSTRIAL FUND .06 CONTRACT COMPLIANCE .06 SUBSISTANCE _.. 30.00 /DAY VACATION PAY NOT INCLUDED IN BASE PAY OVERTIME RATES: FIRST THREE HOURS OUTSIDE THE REGULAR SHIFT WILL BE AT TIME AND ONE HALF. ALL ADDITIONAL HOURS AT DOUBLE TIME WAGE SCALES ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS MASTER LABOR AGREEMENT, AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 411'0 • • DOTY BROS. EQUIPMENT CO. PIPELINE CONTRACTORS 11232 E. FIRESTONE BLVD. • NORWALK, CA 90650 -2201 CONTRACTORS LIC. #273024 562 / 864 -6566 SCHEDULE OF LABOR RATES FAX 562 / 864 -6052 TRUCK DRIVERS - EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2001 INVOICE CHARGES UNION BASE STRAIGHT PREMIUM DOUBLE CODE CLASSIFICATION PAY TIME TIME TIME 60 FOREMAN 23.35 55.18 74.65 94.12 60 WORKING CONSTRUCTION 21.85 52.68 70.90 89.12 60 LO -BED 23.85 56.01 75.90 95.79 60 4 OR MORE AXLE 21.97 52.87 71.20 89.52 VACATION PAY 2.60 HEALTH & WELFARE 4.57 PENSION 4.80 - TRAINING & UPGRADING FUND .42 INDUSTRY FUND .06 CONTRACT COMPLIANCE .06 SUBSISTANCE 30.00 /DAY VACATION PAY NOT INCLUDED IN BASE PAY OVERTIME RATES: ALL HOURS OUTSIDE REGULARLY CONSTITUTED SHIFT SHALL BE TIME AND ONE HALF; SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE AT DOUBLE TIME. WAGE SCALES ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS MASTER LABOR AGREEMENT AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 414 to • • DOTY BROS. EQUIPMENT CO. PIPELINE CONTRACTORS 11232 E. FIRESTONE BLVD. • NORWALK, CA 90650 -2201 CONTRACTORS LIC. #273024 562 / 864 -6566 FAX 562 / 864 -6052 SCHEDULE OF LABOR RATES OPERATING ENGINEER - EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2000 INVOICE CHARGES UNION CLASSIFICATION BASE STRAIGHT PREMIUM DOUBLE CODE PAY TIME TIME TIME 65 GENERAL FOREMAN 31.54 66.95 93.26 119.56 65 FOREMAN 30.04 64.45 89.51 114.56 65 GROUP 1 OILER 26.25 58.13 80.02 101.92 65 GROUP 2 OILER 27.03 59.43 81.98 104.52 65 GROUP 8- UNIV. OPERATOR 28.54 61.95 85.75 109.56 65 GROUP 10- MOTOR PATROL OPR /. 28.76 62.32 86.30 110.29 HEAVY DUTY MECH 65 GROUP 8- CRANE OPERATOR 28.83 62.43 86.48 110.52 VACATION PAY 2.50 HEALTH & WELFARE 4.05 PENSION 3.75 APPR. TRAINING & RETRAINING .55 INDUSTRY FUND .05 CONTRACT COMPLIANCE .05 CONTRACT ADMIN. FUND .03 SUBSISTANCE 24.00 /DAY VACATION PAY NOT INCLUDED IN BASE PAY. OVERTIME RATES: FIRST FOUR (4) HOURS OUTSIDE REGULAR SHIFT, AND FIRST TWELVE (12) HOURS ON SATURDAY IS TIME AND ONE HALF; ALL ADDITIONAL HOURS AT DOUBLE TIME EXCEPT HOLIDAYS WHICH ARE AT TRIPLE TIME. WAGE SCALES ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS MASTER LABOR AGREEMENT AND OTHER NEGOTIATED AGREEMENTS, AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. _, CA • • DOTY BROS. EQUIPMENT CO. PIPELINE CONTRACTORS 11232 E. FIRESTONE BLVD. • NORWALK, CA 90650 -2201 CONTRACTORS LIC. #273024 562 / 864 -6566 FAX 562 / 864 -6052 SCHEDULE OF LABOR RATES UTILITY PIPE TRADES - EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1999 INVOICE CHARGES UNION CLASSIFICATION BASE STRAIGHT PREMIUM DOUBLE CODE PAY TIME TIME TIME 70 GENERAL FOREMAN 27.74 59.02 83.41 106.54 70 FOREMAN 26.74 57.35 80.90 103.21 70 - FITTER 22.99 51.10 71.52 90.70 VACATION PAY 1.50 HEALTH & WELFARE 3.77 PENSION 3.84 APPR. TRAINING & RETRAINING .10 DUES .54 RET. CHRISTMAS .19 P I P E .10 SUBSISTANCE..OVER 40 MILES 24.00 /DAY VACATION PAY NOT INCLUDED IN PAY RATE. VACATION PAY NOT APPLICABLE OVERTIME RATES. OVERTIME RATES: TIME AND ONE HALF EXCEPT SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS WHICH ARE DOUBLE TIME. WAGE SCALES ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS MASTER LABOF AGREEMENT AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ale • • DOTY BROS. EQUIPMENT CO. PIPELINE CONTRACTORS 11232 E. FIRESTONE BLVD. • NORWALK, CA 90650 -2201 CONTRACTORS LIC. #273024 562 / 864 -6566 SCHEDULE OF LABOR RATES FAX 562 / 864 -6052 INDUSTRIAL & GENERAL PIPEFITTING - EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2001 (L.A. /ORANGE COUNTY - LOCAL 250) DISTRICT COUNCIL 16 LOCAL 250, 364, 398 UNION CLASSIFICATION BASE STRAIGHT PREMIUM DOUBLE CODE PAY TIME TIME TIME 74 GENERAL FOREMAN 32.48 72.12 102.16 129.25 75 INDUSTRIAL FOREMAN 29.90 67.41 95.10 120.04 76 WELDER, FITTER 26.03 60.34 84.49 106.20 BENEFITS BASED ON HOURS WORKED CLASSIFICATION H & W VAC.PAY PENSION APP. TRNG. GENERAL FOREMAN 3.77 3.54 3.09 .43 INDUSTRIAL FOREMAN 3.77 3.30 3.09 .43 WELDER, FITTER 3.77 2.93 3.09 .43 PIPE NAT'L PEN RET. X -MAS ".20 1.50 .50 *VACATION PAY IS CALCULATED AT PREMIUM TIME FOR ALL PREMIUM TIME HOURS WORKED. SUBSISTENCE: OVER 50 AIR MILES $28.00 PER DAY VACATION PAY NOT INCLUDED IN BASE RATE. PREMIUM PAY: 1ST FOUR (4) HOURS IN EXCESS OF 8 AND 12 HOURS SATURDAY - TIME AND ONE HALF. ALL OTHER • HOURS AT DOUBLE TIME. WAGE SCALES ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS MASTER LABOR AGREEMENT AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. =3 CA. • • DOTY BROS. EQUIPMENT CO. PIPELINE CONTRACTORS 11232 E. FIRESTONE BLVD. • NORWALK, CA 90650 -2201 CONTRACTORS LIC. #273024 562 / 864 -6566 FAX 562 / 864 -6052 SCHEDULE OF LABOR RATES U A PLUMBERS & FI1rlRS - SHORTLINE - EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2001 INVOICE CHARGES UNION CLASSIFICATION BASE STRAIGHT PREMIUM DOUBLE CODE PAY TIME - TIME TIME 82 GENERAL FOREMAN 32.94 71.98 102.26 129.73 81 FOREMAN 28.99 65.39 92.38 116.55 80 WELDER / FITTER 26.21 60.82 85.52 107.50 79 WELDER HELPER 16.65 37.96 52.68 66.57 JOURNEYMAN HELPER - VACATION PAY 3.37/3.27 1.00 HEALTH & WELFARE 3.77 3.77 PENSION 3.20 1.96 APPR. TRAINING .30 .10 WELDER CERTIFICATION .10 .02 SUPPL. DUES .54 .25 RETIREMENT /CHRISTMAS .35 .0 . NATIONAL PENSION 1.25 1.00 SUBSISTENCE AS REQUIRED VACATION PAY AND SUPPLEMENTAL DUES NOT INCLUDED IN PAY RATE. VACATION PAY PAID AT APPLICABLE OVERTIME RATES. OVERTIME RATES: TIME AND ONE HALF EXCEPT SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS WHICH ARE DOUBLE TIME. WAGE SCALES ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS MASTER LABOR AGREEMENT AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. • • a • • DOTY BROS. EQUIPMENT CO. EQUIPMENT LIST RATE CODE A .'EFFECTIVE 01/1/97 REV. 9/7/99 NO. HOURLY RATE BACK HOES CASE 580 /JD 310 34.00 JD 710 40.00 JD 690B (TRACK MOUNTED) 55.00 CAT 235 (TRACK MOUNTED) 100.00 CAT 300 (TRACK MOUNTED) 93.00 COMPACTION EQUIPMENT ARROW (HYDRO HAMMER) 40.00 54" SINGLE DRUM VIBRATING SHEEPS FOOT 42.00 COMPRESSORS W /90 LB BREAKER, CLAY SPADE & TAMPER 125 -185 CFM 16.00 CRANES SWING CRANE TRACK MOUNTED 23.50 BOOM TRUCK UP TO 8 TONS 25.00 BOOM TRUCK 10 TO 11 TON 40.00 BOOM TRUCK 14 TON, 3 AXL 45.00 GROVE CRANE 15 - 18 TON RT - (OR EQUIVALENT) 52.00 GROVE CRANE 28 TON 62.00 FORKLIFTS 6,000 # 18.00 20,000 # 30.00 LOADERS SKIPLOADER CASE 580 /MF4AE 22.00 930 CAT RUBBER TIRE LOADER 40.00 950 CAT RUBBER TIRE LOADER 50.00 950E CAT RUBBER TIRE LOADER 60.00 966C CAT RUBBER TIRE LOADER - 55.00 i ROAD EQUIPMENT CAT MODEL 12 - GRADER 53.00 9 VIBRATOR ROLLER, 1 TON HAND (WALK BEHIND) 20.00 ROLLER (RIDEON) 25.00 FLASHING ARROW 4 HR. MIN. 15.00 ' TILT TRAILER /CABLE DOLLY 10.00 BITELLI COLD PLANER 200.00 /4 HR MIN SIDEBOOMS /DOZERS • JD 450 SIDEBOOM• 35.00 CAT D -6 SIDEBOOM /DOZER 45.00 CAT D -7 SIDEBOOM 52.00 CAT 572 SIDEBOOM 60.00 CAT D -4 /JD 450 DOZER - 35.00 CAT D -6 DOZER 68.00 Page 1 of 4 • • • • • DOTY BROS. EQUIPMENT CO. HOURLY RATE NO. TRENCHERS * ** PARSONS 133 26.00 BUCKEYE 410 30.00 PARSONS 155 31.00 BUCKEYE 120 37.00 ** *TEETH ADDITIONAL TRUCKS PICKUPS, 1/2 - 3/4 TON 7.50 TRUCK, 1 TON (SERVICE OR 4 WD PICKUP) 10.00 TRUCK, 2 -3 TON (FLATBED, A /FRAME, UTILITY,HOE MOVER) 14.00 HIGHWAY TRACTOR W /TRAILER (LOWBED) + MOVE PERMIT FEES 35.00 DUMP TRUCK 5 YARD (BOBTAIL OR FLAT BED) 14.00: DUMP TRUCK 8 YARD 20.00 40,000# TRAILER 15.00 DUMP TRUCK, 10 YARD (10 WHEEL) 22.00 LOWSIDE END DUMP 26.00 WATER TRUCK (1500 -2200 GALS.) 25.00 WATER TRUCK (3500 GALS.) 30.00 WELDERS 200 AMF, TRAILER OR SKID MOUNTED 12.00 200 AMF, TRUCK MOUNTED 17.00 .! MISCELLANEOUS 1178 BORING MACHINE 1 -3/.4" 15.00 1177 BORING MACHINE 3 -1/2" 20.00 1520 BORING MACHINE 4" - 8" 25.00 4 HR MIN 854 BORE MOTOR 10.00 CEMENT SAW (SMALL) 20.00 CEMENT SAW (MEDIUM) 25.00 CEMENT SAW (LARGE) 30.00 846 CHAIN LINK FENCE PANELS _ 24.00 /EA. /JOB 847 CHAIN LINK FENCE • 2.00 /FT. /JOB ,1085 POWER BROOM (TRACTOR MOUNTED) 20.00 (820 TAPPING MACHINE (WATERLINES UP-TO 2: 20.00 /INCH qtt 828 TAPPING MACHINE (WATERLINES 3" TO 12 ") 20.00 /INCH 1082 BENDING MACHINE 6')-20" + SHOES & FREIGHT 400.00 /DAY • ,MISCELLANEOUS DAILY RATE 879 BARRICADES /DELINEATORS /CONES 1.00 PLYWOOD 1/3 REPLACEMENT COST SHORING LUMBER 8 "X8 "X8' 1/3 REPLACEMENT COST SHORING LUMBER 3 "X12 "X14' 1/3 REPLACEMENT COST 851 BEVELING MACH. OR EXT. LINEUP CLAMP & CUTTERS 8 " -14" 25.00 839 BEVELING MACH. OR EXT. LINEUP CLAMP & CUTTERS 16 " -36" 50.00 836 BUFFERS & GRINDERS - 25.00 6886 CEMENT MIXER 40.00 Page 2 of 4 DOTY EROS. EQUIPMENT CO. MISCELLANEOUS DAILY RATE 850 CHAIN SAW 50.00 890 CLEANING BALL 10.00 1535 COMPACTOR (NERVOUS TURTLE) 150.00 891 CONCRETE VIBRATOR 40.00 882 CONSTRUCTION SIGNS 4.00 878 CROSSING PLATES 6.25 810 CUT -OFF SAW 50.00 837 DEAD :4EIGHT TESTER 60.00 EMULSION POT SPRAYER 60.00 FLOODLIGHT TRAILER (MERCURY VAPOR LIGHTS) 125.00 841 FLOW LINER 25.00 1807 GENERATOR (3.5 - 5 KW) 50.00 842 HILTI GUN 50.00 838 HOLIDAY DETECTOR 25.00 875 LADDER 10.00 LIGHT STAND 15.00 840 MANHOLE BLOWER 40.00 MOBILE PHONE - PLUS CALLS 7.50 843 PIPE LOCATOR 25.00 1834 TESTING TABLE 60.00 853 POWER THREADER 85.00 835 SKILL SAW 20.00 827 TAP MACHINE - T.D. WILLIAMSON (UP TO 3 ") 100.00 862 TAR POT 50.00 892 TEST PLUG 10.00 TEST PUMP - 200# 80.00 1815 TEST PUMP - 200 - 400# SPRAGUE 125.00 6818 TEST PUMP - 5000# TRAILER MTD 175.00 845 TRANSIT - LEVEL 25.00 TRANSIT - LASER 75.00 TRANSIT - THEOLITE 35.00 877 TRENCH JACK (SCREW) 4.00 UTILITY VEHICLE (NON -HWY.) 50.00 ,,1861 VIBRATOR PLATE (24 ") 85.00 (1860 WACKER TAMPER 85.00 893 WALKIE TALKIES / SET OF 2 25.00 1 871 WATER HOSE 1- 1 /2 ".X 50' 6.00 872 WATER HOSE 2 -1/2" X 50' 7.50 183; WATER PUMP 2" PORTABLE 50.00 1832 WATER PUMP 3" PORTABLE 75.00 AIR TOOLS DAILY RATE 870 AIR HOSE 3/4" X 50' 8.00 868 CHIPPING GUN 35.00* 866 CLAY SPADE • 35.00* 864 IMPACT WRENCH 1" 35.00 Page 3 of 4 • • • DOTY BROS. EQUIPMENT CO AIR TOOLS (CONT'D.) DAILY RATE 858 JACKHAMMER 35.00* 867 PAVEMENT BREAKER 35.00* 869 RIPPING GUN 35.00 865 ROCK JACK 35.00* 852 ROTARY HAMMER 50.00* 859 TAMPER 35.00 *PLUS STEEL SAFETY AND HAZMAT EQUIPMENT DAILY RATE 844 EXPLOSIMETER 50.00 914 GAS /OXY MONITOR 100.00 H2S MONITOR 15.00 913 TRIPOD W /HARNESS 100.00 916 SCBA 40.00 912 NOMAX SUITS 6.50 918 ESCAPE AIR PACK 25.00 • • Page 4 of 4 • • • •