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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso - CC - 046-1951N RESOLUTION NO. 46-51 RESOLUTION ADOPTING PREVAILING WAGE SCALE RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Burlingame, California, that the annexed schedule is hereby adopted as the prevailing wage scale for per diem wages on any contract for pub- lic work, or for work under any plans or specifications for suoh public work, to be performed within the City. 110 Kent Atwate �... Mayor I, HERBERT K. WHITE, City Clerk, do hereby certify that the Poreging resolution was introduced and adopted at a special ting of the City Council, held on the 29th day of August, 951, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Atwater -Byrd -Hunt -Love -Simonds NOES: COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None er art Ki Whid City Clerk SAN MATEO BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL, 703 $ STREET SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA WAGE SCALES EFFECTIVE AS OF JULY 1. 1951 CRAFT PER HOUR Asbestos Ylorker.................................42.54 Bricklayer (7 hrs.) 3.25. Bricklayer Hodcerrier (72 hrs.) 2.45 Carpenter ........................... I ......... a.. 2 2,45 Hardwood Floor Layer ............................. 1= 2.57 Shinglers........................................ ]E= 2.57 Carpet and Linoleum Worker ................0...... 2.62A Cement Finisher .................................. 2.42 Electrical Worker.........................4...... 2`75- �5,00 ENGINEERS Apprentices (Oilers, Firemen, 14atchmen) 2.13 Asphalt Plant Engineer ............. a.. ....... g... 2.52 Box Men or Mixer Box Operator (concrete or asphalt plant)........I.......................... 2.19 Brakemen, Switchmen and Deckhand ................. 2.13 Fuller -Kenyon pump cement hog & similar types of equipment .............................6. 2.57 Compressor .......... I., ....... 2.13 Compressors (more than one) 2.46 Concrete Mixers (up to one yard) ................. 2,13 Concrete Mixers (over one yard) 2.46 Concrete Pump or Pump Crete Guns 2.46 Derricks (including Chicago Booms) 2.68 Drilling Machinery Engineer (not to apply to water liners, wagon drills or jackhammer) ........ 2.52 Dual Drum Mixer.................0....0........... 2.57 Fireman in Hot Plant ....................4........ 2.13 Fork Lift or Lumber Stacker (on construction Job site) ......................................... 2,41 Handi-crane (no oiler required) .................. 2.58 Heavy Duty Repairman, ............................. 2.52 Heavy Duty Repairman, Helper ... ............I ... .. 2.13 Highline Cableway ................................ 2,85 Locomotives................................0....0 2,24 Locomotives (steam or over 30 tons) 2.52 Material Hoist......1.0....I.........0........... 2.41 Mechanical Finishers (concrete or asphalt) (airports, highways or streetwork) 2.52 Mixermobile.................................1..,. 2.57 Motorman ......................................... 2.24 Mucking Machine.....................0............ 2.65 Pavement Breakers, Emsco Type 2,57 Portable Crushers ................................ 2.52 Power Grader, Power Planer, Motor Patrol or any Power Blade ...................................... 2.68 Power Shovels and/or other excavating equipment with shovel type controls ........................ 2.85 Power Shovels and/or other excavating equipment with shovel type controls (over one yard) ........ 2.96 P6gmills (all) Woodsmixer type ................... 2.57 Pumps.....................0...................... 2.13 LeTourneau Pulls (Jeeps, Terra Cobras, LaPlant Choate, and similar types of equipment) .......... 2.68 Rollers .......................................... 2.52 Ross Carriers (on construction site) ............. 2.24 ..j ENGINEERS (Cont7d) Scoopmobile ,hen used as hoists) ................$2.41 Scoopmobile (lihen used as loader) ................ 2.57 Screed Ivien ....................................... 2.13 Self -Propelled Eleva Grade Plane ............. 2.57 Spreader Machines ;E4 rGreen, Jaeger, etc.) (Engineer and Scroed Man used in operation) ...... 2.52 Surface Heaters .... 2.52 Towermobile...................................... 2.41 Tractors 2.52 Tractors (Boom) 2.68 Tractors (Tandem) ..... .......... .2.85 Tractor Type ShovslLoader (scale notto apply when: used as e blade or bulldozer ................ 2.68 Trenching Machine ................................ 2.57 Tru^y Type Loader 2.68 Truck Crane ...................................... 2.68 Engineers when hoisting for other Crafts such as Iron Workers, Plumbers, etc . .................. 2.75 Crews working in tunnels shell receive 51.00 per day over and above the regular pay rate. Foremen and shifters shall receive �;1.00 per day over the regular rate of pay. TECHNICAL ENGINEERS ( On construction job sites ) Rear Chainman.................................. 2.13 Inspector's Aide ................................. 2.13 Grade Setter.2.27 Head Chainman, Rodman ............................ 2.27 Junior Inspector ................................. 2.27 Instrumentman.................................... 2.55 Inspector ........................................ 2.55 Chief of Party ................................... 2.82 Senior Inspector ... .. 2.82 .. ...... ...... ...... Overtime and working rules are those that apply in the Agreement entered into between the Associated General Contractor of America, Inc., and Operating Engineer, Local Union No. 3 on the 28th day of !.lay 1949. TECHNICAL ENGINEERS (Land Surveyors prior to construction) Chief of Party, Senior Inspector ................. 2.55 Instr+.orient man, Inspector ........................ 2.30 Field Assistants .........1.85 Apprentice(First three months) •................. 1.25 Apprentice (Second three months) ................. 1.50 Field Assistant rate thereafter .................. 1.85 GLAZIERS JourLeyman....................................... 2.30 IRON_ I:ORKERS Al.L he -Enforcing Steel Workers ................... ' 2.45 All Structural Iron 1lorkers ...................... 2.80 All Ornamental Iron liorkers (Door &Sash)........ 2.55 LAT::ERS (6 Hrs.) Mel_a;., docd and Wire ............................. 3.12g _LABORERS (Gro4 ' H=.a@er B ara,Criboers, Leggin Blasters and Pcwker Men, Drillers, Highscalers, Sandblasters, Wagor_ Drill, Jackhammer Pipe Layers, Banders ..... 1.95 LABORERS (Group s'2) Colir..rece Paean i;ork, Magnesia and Magnesite Workers (;vet or dry) Sloper,lvlucker, Pavement Breakers, Jackhammer Vibrators and all air Pavement breakers, gas and electric tools, loading and unloading carrying and handling of all rods and material for use in re-inforcing concrete construction ........ 1.80 -2- LABORERS (G ro u ;, 3 ) General Laborers, Landscape Laborers and Gardeners, Bridge Laborers, Construction Laborers, all clean up work of debris, ground and buildings. ;.atchmen, Flagmen, Guards, VoreckinU Laborers, Car and Railroad Construction Laborers, Concrete Laborers (wet or dry) and asphalt shovelers ............... 1.70 PAINTERS ( 2hrs . ) Painters and Paperhangers ........................ 2.45 PLASTERERS (6 Hrs.) Plustzrers and liode11ers 3.12 Plaster Hodcarriers 2.872 PLUMBERS Plumbers, Steamfitters, j'elders, Caulkers, Pipe Fitters of all descriptions 2.75 ROOFERS Foremen .......... ................................ 2. 22 Journeymen ....................................... 2.50 Bituminous Enamelers Foremen ..................... 2.872 Bituminous Enamelers 2.75 SHEET I�dETAL 1 ORKER Journeymen ....................................... 2.472 T&u-MSTERS Dump Trucks - Under 4 yds. (',.ater Level) .......... 1.77 " if - 4 yds & under 6 yds. (Water Level) .. 1.91 - 6 yds & under 8 yds. (?dater Level) .. 2.01 " " - 8 yds & over (later Level) .......... 2.24 Pickups carrying under 1,000 lbs 1.74 Flat racks trucks carrying between 1,000 lbs. and 4,500 lbs........................................ 1.76 Flat racks trucks carrying over 4,500 lbs ........ 1.85 Heavy Duty Transport ............................. 2.15 Teamsters on winch trucks ........................ 1.93 Teamsters on winch trucks ("A" Frame) ............ 2.15 Helpers-l;;arehousemen-Teamsters ................... 1.74 ?ater Truck Drivers 1.85 Dumpster Trucks (paid according to water level yardage) ..................................... USE DUIt?P TRUCK SCALE Road Oiler ..............goof..................... 1.85 Automotive oiler or Greaser 1.85 Euclid Type (Trac) Trucks .................... USE DUP:QP TRUCK SCALE Bo o tma n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ♦ . . . . . . . . . 1 . 9 3 Combination Road Oiler - Bootman ................. 2.28 Ross Carrier or other type carrier 2.15 Truck Repairman (Jobsite construction) ........... 2.51 Truck Repairman Helper (Jobsite construction) .... 2.01 Where on a greasing truck an engineer -oiler and a teamster - oiler work interchangeable servicing both trucks and other equipment their rate shall be identical with the exception _3_ TEAMSTERS (Cont+d) of overtime, when the truck greaser shall be paid time and one-half for overtime .........................�2.18 TILE LAYERS Journeymen 2 8 .............. . July 1, 1951 ....... 2.95 Aug. 1, 1951 ....... 3.00 Helpers ....... 2.15 .............. July 1, 1951 ....... 2.21 Aug. 1, 1951 ....... 2.25 UPHOLSTERERS_ PER DAY Drapery and Shade Foreman ....................11 .20 Drapery and Shade Floor Ladies .................. 12.95 Drapery Cutters and Estimators .................. 17.20 Custom Upholsterers ............................. 17.20 Window Shade and Venetian Blind Hangers ......... 17.20 Window Shade and Upholstery Seamstresses ........ 11.95 Slipcover Cutters, Fitters & Operators (Combination) Female ............................ 13.20 OVERTIME RATES Asbestos workers - 12 times regular rate for first 4 hours. 2 times regular rate - Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays. Bricklayers - 2 times regular rate. Bricklayer Hod Carriers - 2 times regular rate. Electrical Worker - 2 times regular rate. Engineers - 2 times regular rate. Lathers - 2 times regular rate. Laborers - Heavy Duty and Highway Construction 12 times regular rate first 4 hours, Saturday 12' times regular rate beginning at 8:00 A.M. 2 times regular rate thereafter. Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays 2 times regular rate. Building Construction - 12 times regular rate first 4 hours. Double time thereafter, Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, Double time. Iron 4Iorkers - 2 times regular rate. Painters - 12 times regular rate 2 times regular rate, Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. Plasterers - 2 times regular rate. Plasterers Hod Carriers - 2 times regular rate. Plumbers - 2 times regular rate. Roofers - 12 times regular rate first 2 hours - 2 times regular rate thereafter, Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays, 2 times regular rates. Sheet Metal Workers - 2 times regular rate. Construction & P.Zaterial Drivers - Material yards & houses - 12 times regular rate including Saturdays, 2 times regular rate on Sundays & Holidays. On Construction jobs - 12 times regular rate. Tile Layers - 2 times regular rate. Tile Layers Helpers - 2 times regular rate. Upholsterers - 12 times regular rate first 2 hours. Double time Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays. Cement Finishers - 12 times regular rate first 2 hours. Double time thereafter. Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays, Double time. ANY WAGE RATES OF ANY CRAFT NOT LISTED HEREIN SAN FRANCISCO WAGE RATES APPLY. -4-