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OREGON DETERMINATION 97-04 CONSTRUCTION TYPE: NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDING - COOS, CURRY, DOUGLAS <br />AND JOSEPHINE COUNTIES ONLY <br />BASIC BAStC <br />HOURLY FRINGE HOURLY FRINGE <br />TRADE RATE BENEFITS TRADE RATE BENEFITS <br />QSBESTOS WORKERS ~ . <br />Installation of insulation on mechanical <br />systems for Thermal and Acoustical purposes, also the <br />installation of fire stop penetrations on Electrical and <br />Mechanical Systems. <br />Journeyman Asbestos Worker 23.98 6.38 <br />Removal of regulated material <br />on mechanical systems* which <br />are not going to be scrapped. ** <br />o Hazardous Materials <br />Handler Mechanic 13.75 3.50 <br />• Mechanical systems include pipes, boilers, ducts, <br />flues breaching, grease ducts and acid ducts. <br />This also includes all labor connected with the <br />handling and distribution of materials for these <br />systems. <br />*'~ The removal of all regulated materials from <br />mechanical systems is exclusively the work of <br />Hazardous Materials Handlers, unless the <br />mechanical systems are going to be scrapped. <br />Laborers do all removal of regulated materials on <br />mechanical systems to be scrapped and any non <br />mechanical(walls,ceilings,floors,beams etc.) <br />insulation. They also do loading of any regulated <br />material after it has been removed, bagged and <br />tagged, as well as cleanup at the removal site <br />and all work done at the disposal site. Persons <br />performing the removal of regulated materials <br />are ctassified as Group 3 Laborers. <br />NOTE: Regulated materials are those materials that <br />are regulated for the purpose of protecting <br />the environment or for personal protection by <br />either E.P.A., O.S.H.A., DEQ or Federal <br />O.S.H.A. <br />BOILERMAKERS 24.07 9.31 <br />BRIGKLAYERS/STONEMASONS 22.12 5.88 <br /> <br />THIS TRADE IS TENDED BY ~~TENDERS TO MASONS ~~ -PG. 30 <br />CARPENTERS 13.20 3.67 <br />CEMENT MASONS 10.00 0.00 <br />DRYWALL/WETWALL <br />o Drywall (Accoustical and <br />Drywall Applicator) 20.58 8.02 <br />o Wetwall (Lather) 19.56 9.04 <br />CI Cli 1 tSIlrIH1VJ <br />Coos, Curry, Douglas (western portion) <br />o Electricians 23.30 8.45 <br />Josephine, Douglas (eastern portion) <br />o Electricians <br />o Cable Splicers <br />23.05 7.44 <br />23.05 7.44 <br />o Mechanic <br />o Helper <br />o Probationary Helper <br />28.27 6.89 + a <br />19.79 6.67 + a <br />14.14 .38 <br />~) Plus 8% of basic hourly rate for <br />employees with more than 5 <br />years of service; 6% of basic <br />hourly rate for 6 months to 5 <br />years of service. <br />GLAZIERS 22.87 4.94 <br />(Add S 1.00 to base rate if <br />safety belt is required by State <br />safety regulations) <br />(Add $4.00 to base rate for <br />work done from a <br />non-motorized single-man bosun <br />chair) <br />7.85 0.00 <br />~ 21.50 9.92 <br />Structural, Reinforcing, Ornamental, <br />Riggers, Fence Erectors, Signal Men <br />9.10 4.65 <br />16.79 4.25 <br />May only be used for electrical work <br />not exceeding 100 va in Class II and <br />III installations (as defined in Article 725 <br />of the National Electrical Code): <br />13.00 0.00 <br />o Nozzleman 23.41 5.86 <br />o Swinging scaffold 22.41 5.86 <br />o all other work 21.91 5.86 <br />.tllt Y 1 . 1997 <br />PAGE 29 <br />