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FY2022-29 Leachate Treatment Plant Pretreatment Facility With Dawson Construction, LLCKODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER 710 MILL BAY ROAD Project Name: Project Number: KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 Leachate Treatment Plant Pretreatnent Facility 490-712 452.150 19012.5 Contractor: Dawson Construction LLC Contract No.: FY2022-29 Change Order No.: 07 Original Project Budget: $ 38,000.00 Original Contract: $ 2,367,000.00 Previous Budget Changes: $ 2,850,000.00 Previous Changes: $ 2,406.16 Adjusted Project Budget: $ 2,888,000.00 This Change: $ 0.00 To -Date Project Expenses: $ 2,037,596.01 % of Original Contract 0.00% To -Date Project Encumbrances: $ 1,070,018.99 Adjusted Contract: $ 2,456,098.60 Current Remaining Budget: $ -218,615.00 Description of Change Cost $ 0.00 Modify Article 7.01(A)(9)(e) Davis Bacon Act Wage Determination AK20210001 with most recent updated wages that apply to this project. The above referenced exhibits are attached to this change order. The time provided for completion of the contract is (© unchanged) (E] increased) (E] decreased) by 0 calendar days. This document shall become an amendment to the contract and all provisions of the contract will apply thereto Per Borough Code 3.30.100, a change order that does not exceed five percent of the original contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower, requires approval by the mayor and deputy presiding officer, the mayor and one assembly member in the absence of the deputy presiding office, or the deputy presiding officer and one assembly member in the absence of the mayor. Change orders greater thanfive percent of approved contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower, require assembly approval. Approved By: Ayj/1.(A Date:?-(" uLZ3Attest: Borough Manager A Mayor and Deputy Presiding Officer Approval (does not exceed five percent of the original Borough Mayor Deputy Presiding Officer Borough Assembly Approval (greater than five percent of approved contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower) Approved By: Date: Attest: Date: Borough Manager Borough Clerk 7/14/23 2b r2 Revised 09119 Page 1 of 1 Alaska Revolving Fund Program Davis Bacon Wage Rate Requirements: Municipal Borrowers With respect to the Clean Water and Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Funds (CWSRF and DWSRF), EPA provides capitalization grants to each State which in turn provides loans to eligible entities within the State. Although EPA and the State remain responsible for ensuring borrowers' compliance with the wage rate requirements set forth herein, those borrowers shall have the primary responsibility to maintain payroll records and for compliance verification. The following terms and conditions specify how borrowers of the Alaska State Revolving Fund (SRF) Program will meet Davis -Bacon (DB) requirements. Please contact the SRF Program at srf.eng@alaska.gov or 907-269-7502 with any questions related to applying DB to SRF projects. 1) Applicability of the Davis- Bacon (DB) prevailing wage requirements: a) DB prevailing wage requirements apply to the construction, alteration, and repair of treatment works carried out in whole or in part with assistance made available by the Alaska CWSRF and to any construction project carried out in whole or in part by assistance made available by a Alaska DWSRF. If a borrower encounters a unique situation at a site that presents uncertainties regarding DB applicability, the borrower must discuss the situation with the SRF Program' before authorizing work on that site. 2) Obtaining Wage Determinations: a) Borrowers shall obtain the wage determination at https//:beta.SAM.gov for the locality in which a covered activity subject to DB will take place prior to issuing requests for bids, proposals, quotes or other methods for soliciting contracts (solicitation) for activities subject to DB. These wage determinations shall be incorporated into solicitations and any subsequent contracts. Prime contracts must contain a provision requiring that subcontractors follow the wage determination incorporated into the prime contract. If the borrower is a privately -owned utility, they must submit their wage determinations to the SRF Program for approval prior to including in any solicitation documents. (1) While the solicitation remains open, the borrower shall monitor weekly to ensure that the wage determination contained in the solicitation remains current. The borrowers shall amend the solicitation if DOL issues a modification more than 10 days prior to the closing date (i.e. bid opening) for the solicitation. (2) If the borrower does not award the contract within 90 days of the closure of the solicitation, any modifications or supersedes DOL makes to the wage determination contained in the solicitation shall be effective unless the SRF Program, at the request of the borrower, obtains an extension of the 90 day period from DOL pursuant to 29 CFR 1.6(c)(3)(iv). The borrower shall monitor on a weekly basis if it does not award the contract within 90 days of closure of the solicitation to ensure that wage determinations contained in the solicitation remain current. b) If the borrower carries out activity subject to DB by issuing a task order, work assignment or similar instrument to an existing contractor (ordering instrument) rather than by publishing a ' For the purposes of clarity, this document refers to the State Revolving Fund Program where Federal guidance references the recipient. Revised 2020 solicitation, the borrower shall insert the appropriate DOL wage determination into the ordering instrument. c) Borrowers shall review all subcontracts subject to DB entered into by prime contractors to verify that the prime contractor has required its subcontractors to include the applicable wage determinations. d) As provided in 29 CFR 1.6(f), DOL may issue a revised wage determination applicable to a borrower's contract after the award of a contract or the issuance of an ordering instrument if DOL determines that the borrower has failed to incorporate a wage determination or has used a wage determination that clearly does not apply to the contract or ordering instrument. If this occurs, the borrower shall either terminate the contract or ordering instrument and issue a revised solicitation or ordering instrument or incorporate DOL's wage determination retroactive to the beginning of the contract or ordering instrument by change order. The borrower's contractor must be compensated for any increases in wages resulting from the use of DOL's revised wage determination. 3) Contract and Subcontract provisions (Full and complete language can be found in 29 CFR 5.5): a) The SRF Program shall insure that the borrower shall insert in full in any contract in excess of $2,000 which is entered into for the actual construction, alteration and/or repair, including painting and decorating, of a treatment work under the CWSRF or a construction project under the DWSRF financed in whole or in part from Federal funds. See Department of Labor Code of Federal Regulations Chapter 29, Subpart A, Section 5.5 (29 CFR 5.5) for additional information. (1) Minimum wages: (i) All laborers and mechanics employed or working upon the site of the work will be paid unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are permitted by regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act (29 CFR Part 3)), the full amount of wages and bona fide fringe benefits (or cash equivalents thereof) due at time of payment computed at rates not less than those contained in the wage determination of the Secretary of Labor which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the contractor and such laborers and mechanics. Contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits under section 1(b)(2) of the Davis -Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics are considered wages paid to such laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of paragraph (a)(1)(iv) of this section; also, regular contributions made or costs incurred for more than a weekly period (but not less often than quarterly) under plans, funds, or programs which cover the particular weekly period, are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. Such laborers and mechanics shall be paid the appropriate wage rate and fringe benefits on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed, without regard to skill, except as provided in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(4). Laborers or mechanics performing work in more than one classification may be compensated at the rate specified for each classification for the time actually worked therein: Provided, that the employer's payroll records accurately set forth the time spent in each classification in which work is performed. The wage determination z For the purposes of clarity, this document refers to the borrower where the Federal guidance refers to sub -recipient. 2 Revised 2020 (including any additional classification and wage rates conformed under paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this section) and the Davis -Bacon poster (WH -1321) shall be posted at all times by the contractor and its subcontractors at the site of the work in a prominent and accessible place where it can be easily seen by the workers. (A) The borrower, on behalf of EPA, shall require that any class of laborers or mechanics, including helpers, which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract shall be classified in conformance with the wage determination. The State award official shall approve a request for an additional classification and wage rate and fringe benefits therefore only when the following criteria have been met: 1. The work to be performed by the classification requested is not performed by a classification in the wage determination; and 2. The classification is utilized in the area by the construction industry; and 3. The proposed wage rate, including any bona fide fringe benefits, bears a reasonable relationship to the wage rates contained in the wage determination. (B) If the contractor and the laborers and mechanics to be employed in the classification (if known), or their representatives, and the borrower agree on the classification and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits where appropriate), documentation of the action taken and the request, including the local wage determination shall be sent by the borrower to the State award official. The State award official will transmit the request to the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division, Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, DC 20210 and to the EPA DB Regional Coordinator concurrently. The Administrator, or an authorized representative, will approve, modify, or disapprove every additional classification request within 30 days of receipt and so advise the State award official or will notify the State award official within the 30 - day period that additional time is necessary. (C) In the event the contractor, the laborers or mechanics to be employed in the classification or their representatives, and the borrower do not agree on the proposed classification and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits, where appropriate), the award official shall refer the request and the local wage determination, including the views of all interested parties and the recommendation of the State award official, to the Administrator for determination. The request shall be sent to the EPA DB Regional Coordinator concurrently. The Administrator, or an authorized representative, will issue a determination within 30 days of receipt of the request and so advise the contracting officer or will notify the contracting officer within the 30 -day period that additional time is necessary. (D) The wage rate (including fringe benefits where appropriate) determined pursuant to paragraphs (a)(1)(ii)(B) or (C) of this section, shall be paid to all workers performing work in the classification under this contract from the first day on which work is performed in the classification. 3 Revised 2020 (iii) Whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly rate, the contractor shall either pay the benefit as stated in the wage determination or shall pay another bona fide fringe benefit or an hourly cash equivalent thereof. (iv) If the contractor does not make payments to a trustee or other third person, the contractor may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing bona fide fringe benefits under a plan or program, provided that the Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request of the contractor, that the applicable standards of the Davis -Bacon Act have been met. The Secretary of Labor may require the contractor to set aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or program. (2) Withholding: The borrower, shall upon written request of the EPA Award Official or an authorized representative of the Department of Labor, withhold or cause to be withheld from the contractor under this contract or any other Federal contract with the same prime contractor, or any other federally -assisted contract subject to Davis -Bacon prevailing wage requirements, which is held by the same prime contractor, so much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics, including apprentices, trainees, and helpers, employed by the contractor or any subcontractor the full amount of wages required by the contract. In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic, including any apprentice, trainee, or helper, employed or working on the site of the work, all or part of the wages required by the contract, the (Agency) may, after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased. (3) Payrolls and basic records: (i) Payrolls and basic records relating thereto shall be maintained by the contractor during the course of the work and preserved for a period of three years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work. Such records shall contain the name, address, and social security number of each such worker, his or her correct classification, hourly rates of wages paid (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits or cash equivalents thereof of the types described in section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis -Bacon Act), daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(iv) that the wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis -Bacon Act, the contractor shall maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable, that the plan or program is financially responsible, and that the plan or program has been communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected, and records which show the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. Contractors employing apprentices or trainees under approved programs shall maintain written evidence of the registration of apprenticeship programs and certification of trainee programs, the registration of the apprentices and trainees, and the ratios and wage rates prescribed in the applicable programs. 4 Revised 2020 (A) The contractor shall submit weekly, for each week in which any contract work is performed, a copy of all payrolls to the borrower. Such documentation shall be available on request of the SRF Program or EPA. As to each payroll copy received, the borrower shall provide written confirmation in a form satisfactory to the State indicating whether or not the project is in compliance with the requirements of 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1) based on the most recent payroll copies for the specified week. The payrolls shall set out accurately and completely all of the information required to be maintained under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3)(i), except that full social security numbers and home addresses shall not be included on the weekly payrolls. Instead the payrolls shall only need to include an individually identifying number for each employee (e.g., the last four digits of the employee's social security number). The required weekly payroll information may be submitted in any form desired. Optional Form WH -347 is available for this purpose from the Wage and Hour Division Web site at http://www.dol.gov/whd/forms/wh347instr.htm or its successor site. The prime contractor is responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls by all subcontractors. Contractors and subcontractors shall maintain the full social security number and current address of each covered worker, and shall provide them upon request to the borrower for transmission to the State or EPA if requested by EPA, the State, the contractor, or the Wage and Hour Division of the Department of Labor for purposes of an investigation or audit of compliance with prevailing wage requirements. It is not a violation of this section for a prime contractor to require a subcontractor to provide addresses and social security numbers to the prime contractor for its own records, without weekly submission to the borrower. (B) Each payroll submitted shall be accompanied by a "Statement of Compliance," signed by the contractor or subcontractor or his or her agent who pays or supervises the payment of the persons employed under the contract and shall certify the following: 1. That the payroll for the payroll period contains the information required to be provided under 29 CFR 5.5 (a)(3)(ii), the appropriate information is being maintained under 29 CRF 5.5 (a)(3)(i), and that such information is correct and complete; 2. That each laborer or mechanic (including each helper, apprentice, and trainee) employed on the contract during the payroll period has been paid the full weekly wages earned, without rebate, either directly or indirectly, and that no deductions have been made either directly or indirectly from the full wages earned, other than permissible deductions as set forth in Regulations, 29 CFR Part 3; 3. That each laborer or mechanic has been paid not less than the applicable wage rates and fringe benefits or cash equivalents for the classification of work performed, as specified in the applicable wage determination incorporated into the contract. (C) The weekly submission of a properly executed certification set forth on the reverse side of Optional Form WH -347 shall satisfy the requirement for submission of the "Statement of Compliance" required by paragraph (a)(3)(ii)(B) of this section. 5 Revised 2020 (D) The falsification of any of the above certifications may subject the contractor or subcontractor to civil or criminal prosecution under section 1001 of title 18 of the United States Code (18 USC1001) and 18 USC 231. (iii) The contractor or subcontractor shall make the records required under paragraph (a)(3)(i) of this section available for inspection, copying, or transcription by authorized representatives of the State, EPA or the Department of Labor, and shall permit such representatives to interview employees during working hours on the job. If the contractor or subcontractor fails to submit the required records or to make them available, the Federal agency or State may, after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds. Furthermore, failure to submit the required records upon request or to make such records available may be grounds for debarment action pursuant to 29 CFR 5.12. (4) Apprentices and trainees: (i) Apprentices: Apprentices will be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work they performed when they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services, or with a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Office, or if a person is employed in his or her first 90 days of probationary employment as an apprentice in such an apprenticeship program, who is not individually registered in the program, but who has been certified by the Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services or a State Apprenticeship Agency (where appropriate) to be eligible for probationary employment as an apprentice. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen on the job site in any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as to the entire work force under the registered program. Any worker listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate, who is not registered or otherwise employed as stated above, shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any apprentice performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. Where a contractor is performing construction on a project in a locality other than that in which its program is registered, the ratios and wage rates (expressed in percentages of the journeyman's hourly rate) specified in the contractor's or subcontractor's registered program shall be observed. Every apprentice must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the registered program for the apprentice's level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeymen hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Apprentices shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the apprenticeship program. If the apprenticeship program does not specify fringe benefits, apprentices must be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination for the applicable classification. If the Administrator determines that a different practice prevails for the applicable apprentice classification, fringes shall be paid in accordance with that determination. In the event the Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services, or a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Office, withdraws approval of an apprenticeship program, the 6 Revised 2020 contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize apprentices at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved. (ii) Trainees: Except as provided in 29 CFR 5.16, trainees will not be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work performed unless they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a program which has received prior approval, evidenced by formal certification by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. The ratio of trainees to journeymen on the job site shall not be greater than permitted under the plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration. Every trainee must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the approved program for the trainee's level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeyman hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Trainees shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the trainee program. If the trainee program does not mention fringe benefits, trainees shall be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination unless the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division determines that there is an apprenticeship program associated with the corresponding journeyman wage rate on the wage determination which provides for less than full fringe benefits for apprentices. Any employee listed on the payroll at a trainee rate who is not registered and participating in a training plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any trainee performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. In the event the Employment and Training Administration withdraws approval of a training program, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize trainees at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved. (iii) Equal employment opportunity: The utilization of apprentices, trainees and journeymen under this part shall be in conformity with the equal employment opportunity requirements of Executive Order 11246, as amended, and 29 CFR Part 30. (5) Compliance with Copeland Act requirements: The contractor shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR Part 3, which are incorporated by reference in this contract. (6) Subcontracts: The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clauses contained in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1) through (10) and such other clauses as the EPA determines may by appropriate, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with all the contract clauses in 29 CFR 5.5. (7) Contract termination and debarment: A breach of the contract clauses in 29 CFR 5.5 may be grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as a contractor and a subcontractor as provided in 29 CFR 5.12. (8) Compliance with Davis -Bacon and Related Act requirements: All rulings and interpretations of the Davis -Bacon and Related Acts contained in 29 CFR Parts 1, 3, and 5 are herein incorporated by reference in this contract. (9) Disputes concerning labor standards: Disputes arising out of the labor standards provisions of this contract shall not be subject to the general disputes clause of this contract. Such disputes shall be resolved in accordance with the procedures of the Department of Labor set 7 Revised 2020 forth in 29 CFR Parts 5, 6, and 7. Disputes within the meaning of this clause include disputes between the contractor (or any of its subcontractors) and borrower, State, EPA, the U.S. Department of Labor, or the employees or their representatives. (10)Certification of eligibility: (i) By entering into this contract, the contractor certifies that neither it (nor he or she) nor any person or firm who has an interest in the contractor's firm is a person or firm ineligible to be awarded Government contracts by virtue of section 3(a) of the Davis - Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1). (ii) No part of this contract shall be subcontracted to any person or firm ineligible for award of a Government contract by virtue of section 3(a) of the Davis -Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1). (iii) The penalty for making false statements is prescribed in the U.S. Criminal Code, 18 USC 1001. Contract Provision for Contracts in Excess of $100,000: b) Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act: The borrower shall insert the following clauses set forth in paragraphs (a)(1), (2), (3), and (4) of this section in full in any contract in an amount in excess of $100,000 and subject to the overtime provisions of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act. These clauses shall be inserted in addition to the clauses required by Item 3 above or 29 CFR 4.6. As used in this paragraph, the terms laborers and mechanics include watchmen and guards. (1) Overtime requirements: No contractor or subcontractor contracting for any part of the contract work which may require or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics shall require or permit any such laborer or mechanic in any workweek in which he or she is employed on such work to work in excess of forty hours in such workweek unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of forty hours in such workweek. (2) Violation, liability for unpaid wages and liquidated damages: In the event of any violation of the clause set forth in paragraph (a)(1) of this section the contractor and any subcontractor responsible therefore shall be liable for the unpaid wages. In addition, such contractor and subcontractor shall be liable to the United States (in the case of work done under contract for the District of Columbia or a territory, to such District or to such territory), for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed with respect to each individual laborer or mechanic, including watchmen and guards, employed in violation of the clause set forth in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, in the sum of $10 for each calendar day on which such individual was required or permitted to work in excess of the standard workweek of forty hours without payment of the overtime wages required by the clause set forth in paragraph (a)(1) of this section. (3) Withholding for unpaid wages and liquidated damages: The borrower, upon written request of the EPA Award Official or an authorized representative of the Department of Labor, shall withhold or cause to be withheld, from any moneys payable on account of work performed by the contractor or subcontractor under any such contract or any other Federal contract with the same prime contractor, or any other federally -assisted contract subject to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, which is held by the same prime contractor, such sums as may be determined to be necessary to satisfy any liabilities of such contractor Revised 2020 or subcontractor for unpaid wages and liquidated damages as provided in the clause set forth in paragraph (b)(2) of this section. (4) Subcontracts: The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clauses set forth in paragraph (a)(1) through (4) of this section and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with the clauses set forth in paragraphs (a)(1) through (4) of this section. c) In addition to the clauses contained in Item 3 above, in any contract subject only to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act and not to any of the other statutes cited in 29 CFR 5.1, the borrower shall insert a clause requiring that the contractor or subcontractor shall maintain payrolls and basic payroll records during the course of the work and shall preserve them for a period of three years from the completion of the contract for all laborers and mechanics, including guards and watchmen, working on the contract. Such records shall contain the name and address of each such employee, social security number, correct classifications, hourly rates of wages paid, daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made, and actual wages paid. Further, the borrower shall insert in any such contract a clause providing hat the records to be maintained under this paragraph shall be made available by the contractor or subcontractor for inspection, copying, or transcription by authorized representatives of the Alaska SRF Program and the Department of Labor, and the contractor or subcontractor will permit such representatives to interview employees during working hours on the job. 4) Compliance Verification a) The borrower shall periodically interview a sufficient number of employees entitled to DB prevailing wages (covered employees) to verify that contractors or subcontractors are paying the appropriate wage rates. As provided in 29 CFR 5.6(a)(6), all interviews must be conducted in confidence. The borrower must use Standard Form 1445 (SF 1445) or equivalent documentation to memorialize the interviews. Copies of the SF 1445 are available on the Alaska SRF webpage (http://dec.alaska.gov/water/technical-assistance-and-financing/state-revolving-fund) or from EPA on request. b) The borrower shall establish and follow an interview schedule based on its assessment of the risks of noncompliance with DB posed by contractors or subcontractors and the duration of the contract or subcontract. Borrowers must conduct more frequent interviews if the initial interviews or other information indicated that there is a risk that the contractor or subcontractor is not complying with DB. c) Borrowers shall immediately conduct interviews in response to an alleged violation of the prevailing wage requirements. All interviews shall be conducted in confidence. The borrower shall periodically conduct spot checks of a representative sample of weekly payroll data to verify that contractors or subcontractors are paying the appropriate wage rates. The borrower shall establish and follow a spot check schedule based on its assessment of the risks of noncompliance with DB posed by contractors or subcontractors and the duration of the contract or subcontract. At a minimum, if practicable, the borrower should spot check payroll data within two weeks of each contractor or subcontractor's submission of its initial payroll data and two weeks prior to the completion date the contract or subcontract. Borrowers must conduct more frequent spot checks if the initial spot check or other information indicates that there is a risk that the contractor or subcontractor is not complying with DB. In addition, during the 9 Revised 2020 examinations the borrower shall verify evidence of fringe benefit plans and payments thereunder by contractors and subcontractors who claim credit for fringe benefit contributions. d) The borrower shall periodically review contractors and subcontractors use of apprentices and trainees to verify registration and certification with respect to apprenticeship and training programs approved by either the U.S. Department of Labor or a state, as appropriate, and that contractors and subcontractors are not using disproportionate numbers of, laborers, trainees and apprentices. These reviews shall be conducted in accordance with the schedules for spot checks and interviews described in Items 5(b) and (c) above. e) Borrowers must immediately report potential violations of the DB prevailing wage requirements to the SRF DB contact listed above and to the appropriate DOL Wage and Hour District Office listed at https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/contact/local-offices. 10 Revised 2020 "General Decision Number: AK20220001 01/07/2022 Superseded General Decision Number: AK20210001 State: Alaska Construction Types: Building and Heavy Counties: Alaska Statewide. BUILDING AND HEAVY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (does not include residential construction consisting of single family homes and apartments up to and including 4 stories) Note: Contracts subject to the Davis -Bacon Act are generally required to pay at least the applicable minimum wage rate required under Executive Order 14026 or Executive Order 13658. Please note that these Executive Orders apply to covered contracts entered into by the federal government that are subject to the Davis -Bacon Act itself, but do not apply to contracts subject only to the Davis -Bacon Related Acts, including those set forth at 29 CFR 5.1(a)(2)-(60). If the contract is entered into on or after January 30, 2022, or the contract is renewed or extended (e.g., an option is exercised) on or after January 30, 2022, Executive Order 14026 generally applies to the contract. The contractor must pay all covered workers at least $15.00 per hour (or the applicable wage rate listed on this wage determination, if it is higher) for all hours spent performing on that contract in 2022. If the contract was awarded on or between January 1, 2015 and January 29, 2022, and the contract is not renewed or extended on or after January 30, 2022, Executive Order 13658 generally applies to the contract. The contractor must pay all covered workers at least $11.25 per hour (or the applicable wage rate listed on this wage determination, if it is higher) for all hours spent performing on that contract in 2022. The applicable Executive Order minimum wage rate will be adjusted annually. If this contract is covered by one of the Executive Orders and a classification considered necessary for performance of work on the contract does not appear on this wage determination, the contractor must still submit a conformance request. Additional information on contractor requirements and worker protections under the Executive Orders is available at www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts. Modification Number Publication Date 0 01/07/2022 file:///C/TJsers/jhassinger/Desktop/CO%20DB/akl.rO.txt[7/10/2023 8:10:25 AM] * ASBE0097-001 06/01/2021 Rates Fringes Asbestos Workers/Insulator (includes application of all insulating materials protective coverings, coatings and fnishings to all types of mechanical systems) .........................$ 38.68 21.57 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLER (includes preparation, wetting, stripping, removal scrapping, vacuming, bagging, and disposing of all insulation materials, whether they contain asbestos or not, from mechanical systems) ......... $ 37.38 19.55 * BOIL0502-002 01/01/2021 Rates Fringes BOILERMAKER ......................$ 47.03 30.59 --------------------------------------------------------------- * BRAK0001-002 07/01/2020 Rates Fringes Bricklayer, Blocklayer, Stonemason, Marble Mason, Tile Setter, Terrazzo Worker ..... $ 42.16 19.67 Tile & Terrazzo Finisher ......... $ 35.99 19.67 CARP 1501-001 09/01/2019 Rates Fringes MILLWRIGHT .......................$ 37.64 23.46 -------------------------------------------------------------- CARP2520-003 09/01/2019 Rates Fringes Diver Stand-by ....................$ 42.65 26.51 Tender ......................$ 41.65 26.51 Working .....................$ 82.45 26.51 Piledriver Piledriver; Skiff Operator and Rigger .................. $38.34 26.51 Sheet Stabber ...............$ 38.34 26.51 file:///C/TJsers/jhassinger/Desktop/CO%20DB/akl.rO.txt[7/10/2023 8:10:25 AM] Welder ......................$ 43.90 26.51 DEPTH PAY PREMIUM FOR DIVERS BELOW WATER SURFACE: 50-100 feet $1.00 per foot 101 feet and deeper $2.00 per foot ENCLOSURE PAY PREMIUM WITH NO VERTICAL ASCENT: 5-50 FEET $1.00 PER FOOT/DAY 51-100 FEET $2.00 PER FOOT/DAY 101 FEET AND ABOVE $3.00 PER FOOT/DAY SATURATION DIVING: The standby rate applies until saturation starts. The saturation diving rate applies when divers are under pressure continuously until work task and decompression are complete. the diver rate shall be paid for all saturation hours. WORK IN COMBINATION OF CLASSIFICATIONS: Employees working in any combination of classifications within the diving crew (except dive supervisor) in a shift are paid in the classification with the highest rate for that shift. ----------------------------------------------------------- CARP405 9-001 09/01/2019 Rates Fringes CARPENTER Including Lather and Drywall Hanging .............$ 38.34 26.51 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC1547-004 04/01/2020 Rates Fringes CABLE SPLICER ....................$ 41.27 3%+27.64 ELECTRICIAN ......................$ 40.94 3%+27.89 ---------------------------------- ELEC1547-005 04/01/2021 Line Construction Rates Fringes CABLE SPLICER ....................$ 57.79 32.04 Linemen (Including Equipment Operators, Technician) ........... $ 56.04 3%+32.04 Powderman ........................$ 54.04 32.04 TREE TRIMMER .....................$ 37.30 3%+25.94 ----------------------------------- ELEV0019-002 01/01/2020 file:///C/TJsers/jhassinger/Desktop/CO%20DB/akl.rO.txt[7/10/2023 8:10:25 AM] Rates Fringes ELEVATOR MECHANIC ................$ 59.11 35.245 FOOTNOTE: a. Employer contributes 8% of the basic hourly rate for over 5 year's service and 6% of the basic hourly rate for 6 months to 5 years' of service as vacation paid credit. 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 ---------------------------------- ENGI0302-002 01/01/2021 Rates Fringes POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR GROUP 1 .....................$ 42.53 25.20 GROUP IA ....................$ 44.29 25.20 GROUP 2 .....................$ 41.76 25.20 GROUP 3 .....................$ 41.04 25.20 GROUP 4 .....................$ 34.83 25.20 TUNNEL WORK GROUP 1 ....................$ 46.78 25.20 GROUP IA ...................$ 48.72 25.20 GROUP 2 ....................$ 45.94 25.20 GROUP 3 ....................$ 45.14 25.20 GROUP 4 ....................$ 38.31 25.20 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Asphalt Roller: Breakdown, Intermediate, and Finish; Back Filler; Barrier Machine (Zipper); Beltcrete with power pack and similar conveyors; Bending Machine; Boat Coxwains; Bulldozers; Cableways, Highlines and Cablecars; Cleaning Machine; Coating Machine; Concrete Hydro Blaster; Cranes -45 tons and under or 150 foot boom and under (including jib and attachments): (a) Hydralifts or Transporters, all track or truck type,(b) Derricks; Crushers; Deck Winches -Double Drum; Ditching or Trenching Machine (16 inch or over); Drilling Machines, core, cable, rotary and exploration; Finishing Machine Operator, Concrete Paving, Laser Screed, Sidewalk, Curb and Gutter Machine; Helicopters; Hover Craft, Flex Craft, Loadmaster, Air Cushion, All Terrain Vehicle, Rollagon, Bargecable, Nodwell, and Snow Cat; Hydro Ax: Feller Buncher and similar; Loaders (2 1/2 yards through 5 yards, including all attachments): Forklifts with telescopic boom and swing attachment, Overhead and front end, 2 1/2 yards through 5 yards, Loaders with forks or pipe clamps; Loaders, elevating belt type, Euclid and similar types; Mechanics, Bodyman; Micro Tunneling Machine; Mixers: Mobile type w/hoist combination; Motor Patrol Grader; Mucking Machines: file:///C/TJsers/jhassinger/Desktop/CO%20DB/akl.rO.txt[7/10/2023 8:10:25 AM] Mole, Tunnel Drill, Horizontal/Directional Drill Operator, and/or Shield; Operator on Dredges; Piledriver Engineers, L. B. Foster, Puller or similar Paving Breaker; Power Plant, Turbine Operator, 200 k.w. and over (power plants or combination of power units over 300 k.w.); Scrapers -through 40 yards; Service Oiler/Service Engineer; Sidebooms-under 45 tons; Shot Blast Machine; Shovels, Backhoes, Excavators with all attachments, and Gradealls (3 yards and under), Spreaders, Blaw Knox, Cedarapids, Barber Greene, Slurry Machine; Sub -grader (Gurries, Reclaimer, and similar types); Tack tractor; Truck mounted Concrete Pumps, Conveyor, Creter; Water Kote Machine; Unlicensed off road hauler GROUP IA: Camera/Tool/Video Operator (Slipline), Cranes -over 45 tons or 150 foot (including jib and attachments): (a) Clamshells and Draglines (over 3 yards), (b) Tower cranes; Licensed Water/Waste Water Treatment Operator; Loaders over 5 yds.; Certified Welder, Electrical Mechanic, Camp Maintenance Engineer, Mechanic (over 10,000 hours); Motor Patrol Grader, Dozer, Grade Tractor, Roto-mill/Profiler (finish: when finishing to final grade and/or to hubs, or for asphalt); Power Plants: 1000 k.w. and over; Quad; Screed; Shovels, Backhoes, Excavators with all attachments (over 3 yards), Sidebooms over 45 tons; Slip Form Paver, C.M.I. and similar types; Scrapers over 40 yards; GROUP 2: Boiler -fireman; Cement Hog and Concrete Pump Operator; Conveyors (except as listed in group 1); Hoist on steel erection; Towermobiles and Air Tuggers; Horizontal/Directional Drill Locator;Licensed Grade Technician; Loaders, (i.e., Elevating Grader and Material Transfer Vehicle); Locomotives: rod and geared engines; Mixers; Screening, Washing Plant; Sideboom (cradling rock drill regardless of size); Skidder; Trencing Machine under 16 inches; Waste/ Waste Water Treatment Operator. GROUP 3: ""A"" Frame Trucks, Deck Winches: single power drum; Bombardier (tack or tow rig); Boring Machine; Brooms -power; Bump Cutter; Compressor; Farm tractor; Forklift, industrial type; Gin Truck or Winch Truck with poles when used for hoisting; Grade Checker and Stake Hopper; Hoist, Air Tuggers, Elevators; Loaders: (a) Elevating-Athey, Barber Green and similar types (b) Forklifts or Lumber Carrier (on construction job site) (c) Forklifts with Tower (d) Overhead and Front-end, under 2 1/2 yds. Locomotives:Dinkey (air, steam, gas and electric) Speeders; Mechanics (light duty); Oil, Blower Distribution; Post Hole Diggers, mechanical; Pot Fireman (power agitated); Power Plant, Turbine Operator, under 200 k.w.; Pumps -water; Roller -other than Plantmix; Saws, concrete; Skid Steer with all attachments; Straightening Machine; Tow Tractor file:///C/TJsers/jhassinger/Desktop/CO%20DB/akl.rO.txt[7/10/2023 8:10:25 AM] GROUP 4: Rig Oiler/Crane Assistant Engineer;Parts and Equipment Coordinator; Swamper (on trenching machines or shovel type equipment); Spotter; Steam Cleaner; Drill Helper. FOOTNOTE: Groups 1-4 receive 10% premium while performing tunnel or underground work. Rig Oiler/Crane Assistant Engineer shall be required on cranes over 85 tons or over 100 feet of boom. * IRON0751-003 07/01/2021 Rates Fringes IRONWORKER BENDER OPERATOR .............$ 40.82 34.99 BRIDGE, STRUCTURAL, ORNAMENTAL, REINFORCING MACHINERY MOVER, RIGGER, SHEETER, STAGE RIGGER, BENDER OPERATOR ........ $ 40.82 34.99 BRIDGE, STRUCTURAL, ORNAMENTAL, REINFORCING MACHINERY MOVER, RIGGER, 31.11 SHEETER, STAGE RIGGER, 31.11 BENDER OPERATOR .............$ 38.75 32.63 FENCE, BARRIER INSTALLER .... $ 37.32 34.99 GUARDRAIL INSTALLERS ........ $ 38.32 34.99 GUARDRAIL LAYOUT MAN ........ $ 38.06 34.99 HELICOPTER, TOWER ........... $ 41.82 34.99 ------------------------------------ * LAB00341-001 04/01/2021 Rates Fringes LABORER (South of the 63rd Parallel & West of Longitude 138 Degrees) GROUP 1 .....................$ 32.00 31.11 GROUP 2 .....................$ 33.00 31.11 GROUP 3 .....................$ 33.90 31.11 GROUP 3A ....................$ 37.18 31.11 GROUP 3B ....................$ 40.97 28.40 GROUP 4 .....................$ 21.57 31.11 TUNNELS, SHAFTS, AND RAISES GROUP 1 ....................$ 35.20 31.11 file:///C/TJsers/jhassinger/Desktop/CO%20DB/akl.rO.txt[7/10/2023 8:10:25 AM] GROUP 2 ............... GROUP 3 ............... GROUP 3A ............... GROUP 3B ............... $ 36.30 31.11 $ 37.29 31.11 ..$40.90 31.11 ..$45.07 28.40 LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Asphalt Workers (shovelman, plant crew); Brush Cutters; Camp Maintenance Laborer; Carpenter Tenders; Choke Setters, Hook Tender, Rigger, Signalman; Concrete Laborer(curb and gutter, chute handler, grouting, curing, screeding); Crusher Plant Laborer; Demolition Laborer; Ditch Diggers; Dump Man; Environmental Laborer (asbestos (limited to nonmechanical systems), hazardous and toxic waste, oil spill); Fence Installer; Fire Watch Laborer; Flagman; Form Strippers; General Laborer; Guardrail Laborer, Bridge Rail Installers; Hydro -Seeder Nozzleman; Laborers (building); Landscape or Planter; Laying of Decorative Block (retaining walls, flowered decorative block 4 feet and below); Material Handlers; Pneumatic or Power Tools; Portable or Chemical Toilet Serviceman; Pump Man or Mixer Man; Railroad Track Laborer; Sandblast, Pot Tender; Saw Tenders; Scaffold Building and Erecting; Slurry Work; Stake Hopper; Steam Point or Water Jet Operator; Steam Cleaner Operator; Tank Cleaning; Utiliwalk, Utilidor Laborer and Conduit Installer; Watchman (construction projects); Window Cleaner GROUP 2: Burning and Cutting Torch; Cement or Lime Dumper or Handler (sack or bulk); Choker Splicer; Chucktender (wagon, airtrack and hydraulic drills); Concrete Laborers (power buggy, concrete saws, pumperete nozzleman, vibratorman); Culvert Pipe Laborer; Cured in place Pipelayer; Environmental Laborer (marine work, oil spill skimmer operator, small boat operator); Foam Gun or Foam Machine Operator; Green Cutter (dam work); Gunnite Operator; Hod Carriers; Jackhammer or Pavement Breakers (more than 45 pounds);Laying of Decorative Block (retaining walls, flowered decorative block above 4 feet); Mason Tender and Mud Mixer (sewer work); Pilot Car; Plasterer, Bricklayer and Cement Finisher Tenders; Power Saw Operator; Railroad Switch Layout Laborer; Sandblaster; Sewer Caulkers; Sewer Plant Maintenance Man; Thermal Plastic Applicator; Timber Faller, chain saw operator, filer; Timberman GROUP 3: Alarm Installer; Bit Grinder; Guardrail Machine Operator; High Rigger and tree topper; High Scaler; Multiplate; Slurry Seal Squeegee Man GROUP 3A: Asphalt Raker, Asphalt Belly dump lay down; Drill Doctor (in the field); Drillers (including, but not limited to, wagon drills, air track drills; hydraulic drills); Powderman; Pioneer Drilling and Drilling Off Tugger (all type drills); Pipelayers file:///C/TJsers/jhassinger/Desktop/CO%20DB/akl.rO.txt[7/10/2023 8:10:25 AM] GROUP 313: Grade checker (setting or transfering of grade marks, line and grade) GROUP 4: Final Building Cleanup TUNNELS, SHAFTS, AND RAISES CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Brakeman; Muckers; Nippers; Topman and Bull Gang; Tunnel Track Laborer GROUP 2: Burning and Cutting Torch; Concrete Laborers; Jackhammers; Nozzleman, Pumperete or Shotcrete. GROUP 3: Miner; Retimberman GROUP 3A: Asphalt Raker, Asphalt Belly dump lay down; Drill Doctor (in the field); Drillers (including, but not limited to, wagon drills, air track drills; hydraulic drills); Powderman; Pioneer Drilling and Drilling Off Tugger (all type drills); Pipelayers. GROUP 313: Grade checker (setting or transfering of grade marks, line and grade) Tunnel shaft and raise rates only apply to workers regularly employed inside a tunnel portal or shaft collar. ----------------------------------- LAB00942-001 04/01/2021 Rates Fringes Laborers: North of the 63rd 35.20 Parallel & East of Longitude GROUP 2 ....................$ 35.98 138 Degrees Group 2 ....................$ GROUP 1 .....................$ 32.00 27.58 GROUP 2 .....................$ 33.00 27.58 GROUP 3 .....................$ 33.90 27.58 GROUP 3A ....................$ 37.18 27.58 GROUP 3B ....................$ 40.97 24.87 GROUP 4 .....................$ 21.57 27.58 TUNNELS, SHAFTS, AND RAISES GROUP 3B ...................$ GROUP 1 ....................$ 34.88 28.36 Group 1 ....................$ 35.20 27.58 GROUP 2 ....................$ 35.98 28.36 Group 2 ....................$ 36.30 27.58 GROUP 3 ....................$ 36.97 28.36 Group 3 ....................$ 37.29 27.58 GROUP 3A ...................$ 40.58 28.36 Group 3A ...................$ 40.90 27.58 GROUP 3B ...................$ 44.75 25.65 Group 3B ...................$ 45.07 24.87 file:///C/TJsers/jhassinger/Desktop/CO%20DB/akl.rO.txt[7/10/2023 8:10:25 AM] LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Asphalt Workers (shovelman, plant crew); Brush Cutters; Camp Maintenance Laborer; Carpenter Tenders; Choke Setters, Hook Tender, Rigger, Signalman; Concrete Laborer(curb and gutter, chute handler, grouting, curing, screeding); Crusher Plant Laborer; Demolition Laborer; Ditch Diggers; Dump Man; Environmental Laborer (asbestos (limited to nonmechanical systems), hazardous and toxic waste, oil spill); Fence Installer; Fire Watch Laborer; Flagman; Form Strippers; General Laborer; Guardrail Laborer, Bridge Rail Installers; Hydro -Seeder Nozzleman; Laborers (building); Landscape or Planter; Laying of Decorative Block (retaining walls, flowered decorative block 4 feet and below); Material Handlers; Pneumatic or Power Tools; Portable or Chemical Toilet Serviceman; Pump Man or Mixer Man; Railroad Track Laborer; Sandblast, Pot Tender; Saw Tenders; Scaffold Building and Erecting; Slurry Work; Stake Hopper; Steam Point or Water Jet Operator; Steam Cleaner Operator; Tank Cleaning; Utiliwalk, Utilidor Laborer and Conduit Installer; Watchman (construction projects); Window Cleaner GROUP 2: Burning and Cutting Torch; Cement or Lime Dumper or Handler (sack or bulk); Choker Splicer; Chucktender (wagon, airtrack and hydraulic drills); Concrete Laborers (power buggy, concrete saws, pumperete nozzleman, vibratorman); Culvert Pipe Laborer; Cured in place Pipelayer; Environmental Laborer (marine work, oil spill skimmer operator, small boat operator); Foam Gun or Foam Machine Operator; Green Cutter (dam work); Gunnite Operator; Hod Carriers; Jackhammer or Pavement Breakers (more than 45 pounds);Laying of Decorative Block (retaining walls, flowered decorative block above 4 feet); Mason Tender and Mud Mixer (sewer work); Pilot Car; Plasterer, Bricklayer and Cement Finisher Tenders; Power Saw Operator; Railroad Switch Layout Laborer; Sandblaster; Sewer Caulkers; Sewer Plant Maintenance Man; Thermal Plastic Applicator; Timber Faller, chain saw operator, filer; Timberman GROUP 3: Alarm Installer; Bit Grinder; Guardrail Machine Operator; High Rigger and tree topper; High Scaler; Multiplate; Slurry Seal Squeegee Man GROUP 3A: Asphalt Raker, Asphalt Belly dump lay down; Drill Doctor (in the field); Drillers (including, but not limited to, wagon drills, air track drills; hydraulic drills); Powderman; Pioneer Drilling and Drilling Off Tugger (all type drills); Pipelayers GROUP 313: Grade checker (setting or transfering of grade marks, line and grade) GROUP 4: Final Building Cleanup file:///C/TJsers/jhassinger/Desktop/CO%20DB/akl.rO.txt[7/10/2023 8:10:25 AM] TUNNELS, SHAFTS, AND RAISES CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Brakeman; Muckers; Nippers; Topman and Bull Gang; Tunnel Track Laborer GROUP 2: Burning and Cutting Torch; Concrete Laborers; Jackhammers; Nozzleman, Pumperete or Shotcrete. GROUP 3: Miner; Retimberman GROUP 3A: Asphalt Raker, Asphalt Belly dump lay down; Drill Doctor (in the field); Drillers (including, but not limited to, wagon drills, air track drills; hydraulic drills); Powderman; Pioneer Drilling and Drilling Off Tugger (all type drills); Pipelayers. GROUP 313: Grade checker (setting or transfering of grade marks, line and grade) Tunnel shaft and raise rates only apply to workers regularly employed inside a tunnel portal or shaft collar. ---------------------------------- PAIN 1959-001 03/01/2021 NORTH OF THE 63RD PARALLEL Rates Fringes PAINTER BRUSH/ROLLER PAINT OR WALL COVERER .....................$ 34.19 24.16 TAPING, TEXTURING, STRUCTURAL PAINTING, SANDBLASTING, POT TENDER, FINISH METAL, SPRAY, BUFFER OPERATOR, RADON MITIGATION, LEAD BASED PAINT ABATEMENT, HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLER ............ $ 34.19 24.16 ---------------------------------- PAIN1959-002 03/01/2021 SOUTH OF THE 63RD PARALLEL Rates Fringes PAINTER General Painter .............$ 31.33 24.94 Industrial Painter .......... $ 32.68 24.94 Taper / Paper & Vinyl Hanger ......................$ 32.58 24.94 file:///C/TJsers/jhassinger/Desktop/CO%20DB/akl.rO.txt[7/10/2023 8:10:25 AM] PAIN1959-003 07/01/2019 NORTH OF THE 63RD PARALLEL Rates Fringes GLAZIER ..........................$ 39.40 24.87 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN1959-004 07/01/2019 Rates Fringes FLOOR LAYER: Carpet .............$ 28.75 14.44 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN1959-006 07/01/2019 SOUTH OF THE 63RD PARALLEL Rates Fringes GLAZIER ..........................$ 39.61 23.94 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * PLUM0262-002 07/01/2021 East of the 141 st Meridian Rates Fringes Plumber; Steamfitter.............$ 39.82 27.52 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * PLUM0367-002 07/01/2021 South of the 63rd Parallel Rates Fringes Plumber; Steamfitter.............$ 41.00 27.95 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * PLUM0375-002 07/01/2021 North of the 63rd Parallel Rates Fringes Plumber; Steamfitter.............$ 42.91 31.25 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0669-002 04/01/2019 Rates Fringes SPRINKLER FITTER .................$ 47.25 26.49 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ROOF0189-006 04/01/2021 file:///C/TJsers/jhassinger/Desktop/CO%20DB/akl.rO.txt[7/10/2023 8:10:25 AM] Rates Fringes ROOFER ...........................$ 44.62 17.63 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * SHEE0023-003 07/01/2021 South of the 63rd Parallel Rates Fringes SHEET METAL WORKER ...............$ 43.75 27.92 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * SHEE0023-004 07/01/2021 North of the 63rd Parallel Rates Fringes SHEET METAL WORKER ...............$ 49.04 28.26 ---------------------------------------------------------------- TEAM0959-003 04/01/2021 TRUCK DRIVER GROUP 1........ GROUP IA ..... GROUP 2........ GROUP 3........ GROUP 4........ GROUP 5........ Rates Fringes .............$ 41.94 26.12 ...............$ 43.21 26.12 .............$ 40.68 26.12 .............$ 39.86 26.12 .............$ 39.28 26.12 .............$ 38.52 26.12 GROUP 1: Semi with Double Box Mixer; Dump Trucks (including rockbuggy and trucks with pups) over 40 yards up to and including 60 yards; Deltas, Commanders, Rollogans and similar equipment when pulling sleds, trailers or similar equipment; Boat Coxswain; Lowboys including attached trailers and jeeps, up to and including 12 axles; Ready -mix over 12 yards up to and including 15 yards); Water Wagon (250 Bbls and above); Tireman, Heavy Duty/Fueler GROUP IA: Dump Trucks (including Rockbuggy and Trucks with pups) over 60 yards up to and including 100 yards; Jeeps (driver under load) GROUP 2: Turn -O -Wagon or DW -10 not self -loading; All Deltas, Commanders, Rollogans, and similar equipment; Mechanics; Dump Trucks (including Rockbuggy and Trucks with pups) over 20 yards up to and including 40 yards; Lowboys including attached trailers and jeeps up to and including 8 axles; Super vac truck/cacasco truck/heat stress truck; Ready -mix over 7 yards up to and including 12 yards; Partsman; Stringing Truck file:///C/TJsers/jhassinger/Desktop/CO%20DB/akl.rO.txt[7/10/2023 8:10:25 AM] GROUP 3: Dump Trucks (including Rockbuggy and Trucks with pups) over 10 yards up to and including 20 yards; batch trucks 8 yards and up; Oil distributor drivers; Oil Distributor Drivers; Trucks/Jeeps (push or pull); Traffic Control Technician GROUP 4: Buggymobile; Semi or Truck and trailer; Dumpster; Tireman (light duty); Dump Trucks (including Rockbuggy and Truck with pups) up to and including 10 yards; Track Truck Equipment; Grease Truck; Flat Beds, dual rear axle; Hyster Operators (handling bulk aggregate); Lumber Carrier; Water Wagon, semi; Water Truck, dual axle; Gin Pole Truck, Winch Truck, Wrecker, Truck Mounted ""A"" Frame manufactured rating over 5 tons; Bull Lifts and Fork Lifts with Power Boom and Swing attachments, over 5 tons; Front End Loader with Forks; Bus Operator over 30 passengers; All Terrain Vehicles; Boom Truck/Knuckle Truck over 5 tons; Foam Distributor Truck/dual axle; Hydro -seeders, dual axle; Vacuum Trucks, Truck Vacuum Sweepers; Loadmaster (air and water); Air Cushion or similar type vehicle; Fire Truck/Ambulance Driver; Combination Truck -fuel and grease; Compactor (when pulled by rubber tired equipment); Rigger (air/water/oilfield); Ready Mix, up to and including 7 yards; GROUP 5: Gravel Spreader Box Operator on Truck; Flat Beds, single rear axle; Boom Truck/Knuckle Truck up to and including 5 tons; Pickups (Pilot Cars and all light duty vehicles); Water Wagon (Below 250 Bbls); Gin Pole Truck, Winch Truck, Wrecker, Truck Mounted ""A"" Frame, manufactured rating 5 tons and under; Bull Lifts and Fork Lifts (fork lifts with power broom and swing attachments up to and including 5 tons); Buffer Truck; Tack Truck; Farm type Rubber Tired Tractor (when material handling or pulling wagons on a construction project); Foam Distributor, single axle; Hydro -Seeders, single axle; Team Drivers (horses, mules and similar equipment); Fuel Handler (station/bulk attendant); Batch Truck, up to and including 7 yards; Gear/Supply Truck; Bus Operator, Up to 30 Passengers; Rigger/Swamper WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. Note: Executive Order (EO) 13706, Establishing Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors applies to all contracts subject to the Davis -Bacon Act for which the contract is awarded (and any solicitation was issued) on or after January 1, 2017. If this contract is covered by the EO, the contractor must provide employees with 1 hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours file:///C/TJsers/jhassinger/Desktop/CO%20DB/akl.rO.txt[7/10/2023 8:10:25 AM] they work, up to 56 hours of paid sick leave each year. Employees must be permitted to use paid sick leave for their own illness, injury or other health-related needs, including preventive care; to assist a family member (or person who is like family to the employee) who is ill, injured, or has other health-related needs, including preventive care; or for reasons resulting from, or to assist a family member (or person who is like family to the employee) who is a victim of, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Additional information on contractor requirements and worker protections under the EO is available at www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts. 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)). The body of each wage determination lists the classification and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the cited type(s) of construction in the area covered by the wage determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical order of ""identifiers"" that indicate whether the particular rate is a union rate (current union negotiated rate for local), a survey rate (weighted average rate) or a union average rate (weighted union average rate). Union Rate Identifiers A four letter classification abbreviation identifier enclosed in dotted lines beginning with characters other than ""SU"" or ""UAVG"" denotes that the union classification and rate were prevailing for that classification in the survey. Example: PLUM0198-005 07/01/2014. PLUM is an abbreviation identifier of the union, which prevailed in the survey for this classification, which in this example would be Plumbers 0198 indicates the local union number or district council number where applicable, i.e., Plumbers Local 0 19 8. The next number, 005 in the example, is an internal number used in processing the wage determination. 07/01/2014 is the effective date of the most current negotiated rate, which in this example is July 1, 2014. Union prevailing wage rates are updated to reflect all rate changes in the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) governing this classification and rate. Survey Rate Identifiers Classifications listed under the ""SU"" identifier indicate that no one rate prevailed for this classification in the survey and file:///C/TJsers/jhassinger/Desktop/CO%20DB/akl.rO.txt[7/10/2023 8:10:25 AM] the published rate is derived by computing a weighted average rate based on all the rates reported in the survey for that classification. As this weighted average rate includes all rates reported in the survey, it may include both union and non-union rates. Example: SULA2012-007 5/13/2014. SU indicates the rates are survey rates based on a weighted average calculation of rates and are not majority rates. LA indicates the State of Louisiana. 2012 is the year of survey on which these classifications and rates are based. The next number, 007 in the example, is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. 5/13/2014 indicates the survey completion date for the classifications and rates under that identifier. Survey wage rates are not updated and remain in effect until a new survey is conducted. Union Average Rate Identifiers Classification(s) listed under the UAVG identifier indicate that no single majority rate prevailed for those classifications; however, 100% of the data reported for the classifications was union data. EXAMPLE: UAVG-OH-0010 08/29/2014. UAVG indicates that the rate is a weighted union average rate. OH indicates the state. The next number, 0010 in the example, is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. 08/29/2014 indicates the survey completion date for the classifications and rates under that identifier. A UAVG rate will be updated once a year, usually in January of each year, to reflect a weighted average of the current negotiated/CBA rate of the union locals from which the rate is based. 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 Division National Office Branch of Wage Surveys. If the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed. file:///C/TJsers/jhassinger/Desktop/CO%20DB/akl.rO.txt[7/10/2023 8:10:25 AM] 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: 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" file:///C/TJsers/jhassinger/Desktop/CO%20DB/akl.rO.txt[7/10/2023 8:10:25 AM] KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER 710 MILL BAY ROAD Project Name: Project Number: KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 Leachate Treatment Plant Pretreatment Facility 490-712 452.150 19012.5 Contractor: Dawson Construction LLC Cost Contract No.: FY2022-29 F Change Order No.: 06 Original Project Budget: $ 38,000.00 Original Contract: $ 2,367,000.00 Previous Budget Changes: $ 2,850,000.00 Previous Changes: $ 46,879.93 Adjusted Project Budget: $ 2,888,000.00 This Change: $ 2,406.16 To -Date Project Expenses: $ 1,855,318.86 % of Original Contract 0.1% To -Date Project Encumbrances: $ 1,245,867.59 Adjusted Contract: $ 2,427,834.43 Current Remaining Budget: $ -217,072.34 Description of Change Cost COP#9 Added risers and covers to allow grades to work with septic tank. $ 2,406.16 The time provided for completion of the contract is (® unchanged) (❑increased) (❑decreased) by 0 calendar days. This document shall become an amendment to the contract and all provisions of the contract will apply thereto. Per Borough Code 3.30.100, a change order that does not exceed five percent of the original contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower, requires approval by the mayor and deputy presiding officer, the mayor and one assembly member in the absence of the deputy presiding office, or the deputy presiding officer and one assembly member in the absence of the mayor. Change orders greater than five percent of approved contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower, require assembly approval. Accepted 's Approved By: �,A Borough Manager Mayor and Deputy Presiding Officer Approval Approved By: Borough Mayor Date: 6/26/2023 Date: (-)-3 two JJ 00 ce irector a Date: rough Clerk keed five perce`hft(�e o iginal contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower) Date: �IV1 '^ Deputy Presiding Officer Borough Assembly Approval (greater than five percent of approved contract amount or $50, 000, whichever is lower) Approved By: Date: Attest: Borough Manager Borough Clerk Date: Revised 09119 Page 1 of 1 Dawson Change Order Proposal PROJECT: 22.011. — Kodiak Landfill LTP Pretreatment Facility DATE: 6/13/23 OWNER: Kodiak Island Borough COP#: 9 DESCRIPTION: Adjust Septic Tank Risers DETAILS: Added risers and covers to allow grades to work with septic tank. EXTENSION: 0 calendar days added 1 —Add piping for floor drain Notes UM Labor Material Equip Subs Hours LS 0.00 Column Totals 0.00 Markup % Markup $ Total 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,224.84 0.00 0.00 0.00% 0.00% 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,224.84 5.00% 111.24 Subtotal 2,336.08 Foreman 0.00 Consumables 0.00 Insurance & Bonds 70.08 TOTAL COST $2,406.16 We reserve the right to correct this quote for errors and omissions. This quote covers direct costs only and we reserve the right to claim for impact and consequential costs. This price is good for acceptance within 20 days from the date of receipt. All design responsibility by DCI and/or subcontractors is excluded. L_— 06/13/2023 Kodiak Island Borough Date n Construction, LLC Date Chris Dole, Project Manager 1 8 8 ----------- . . . . . . . . . . ----------- ............ - o ....... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 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LL t KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER 710 MILL BAY ROAD Project Name: Project Number: KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 Leachate Treatment Plant Pretreatment Facility 490-712 452.150 19012.5 Contractor: Dawson Construction LLC Cost Contract No.: FY2022-29 E Change Order No.: 05 Original Project Budget: $ 38,000.00 Original Contract: $ 2,367,000.00 Previous Budget Changes: $ 2,850,000.00 Previous Changes: $ 44,437.54 Adjusted Project Budget: $ 2,888,000.00 This Change: $ 46,879.93 To -Date Project Expenses: $ 1,502,034.10 % of Original Contract 1.98% To -Date Project Encumbrances: $ 1,554,530.28 Adjusted Contract: $ 2,425,428.27 Current Remaining Budget: $ 48,427.05 Description of Change Cost COP#8 Modification of drain lines, their location, and excavate using a trench box. $ 46,879.93 The time provided for completion of the contract is (® unchanged) (❑increased) (❑decreased) by 0 calendar days. This document shall become an amendment to the contract and all provisions of the contract will apply thereto. Per Borough Code 3.30.100, a change order that does not exceed five percent of the original contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower, requires approval by the mayor and deputy presiding officer, the mayor and one assembly member in the absence of the deputy presiding office, or the deputy presiding officer and one assembly member in the absence of the mayor. Change orders greater than five percent of approved contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower, require assembly approval. Accepted By: Date: 5-24-23 ontrXMsresentat*Recommended: Date: `�J 7jZtj .Vi }11��� Date:DAVIDies Director A.F rector Approved By: A mu, Date: Atte Date: Borough Manager O rb�S Clerk Mayor and Deputy Presiding Officer Approval (does not a cel• a pe gi atiirw ract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower) Approved By: Date: Date: Borough Mayor 4A i(ding Officer Borough Assembly Approval (greater than five percent of approved contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower) Approved By: Date: Attest: Date: Borough Manager Borough Clerk Revised 09119 Page 1 of I Dawson Change Order Proposal PROJECT: 22.011. — Kodiak Landfill LTP Pretreatment Facility DATE: 5/3/23 OWNER: Kodiak Island Borough COP#: 8 DESCRIPTION: Drain Line Modification DETAILS: Field Order #6 Rev 1 - Drain Connection EXTENSION: 0 calendar days added Subtotal UM Labor 245.64 Material Equip Subs 1,365.45 Hours Total 1 — Credit Elimate Connection to Existing LS 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1,467.45 2 — 4 ea. Bollards LS 16.00 1,424.00 5,116.00 0.00 0.00 3 — Install 50 LF Pipe & Fittings LS 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 13,700.89 4 — Excavate Using Trench Box LS 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15,571.00 5 — Trench Box Rental LS 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8,052.30 Column Totals 16.00 1,424.00 5,116.00 0.00 35,856.74 Markup % 15.00% 15.00% 0.00% 5.00% Markup $ 213.60 767.40 0.00 1,792.84 1,637.60 5,883.40 0.00 37,649.58 Subtotal 45,170.58 Foreman 245.64 Consumables 98.26 Insurance & Bonds 1,365.45 TOTAL COST $46,879.93 Notes: We reserve the right to correct this quote for errors and omissions. This quote covers direct costs only and we reserve the right to claim for impact and consequential costs. This price is good for acceptance within 20 days from the date of receipt. All design responsibility by DCI and/or subcontractors is excluded. ' 05/03/2023 Kodiak Island Borough Date Da n Construction, LLC Date Chris Dole, Project Manager 1 Ff, Kodiak Island Borough 1 Assembly Newsletter Vol. FY2023, No. 35 May 19, 2023 At Its Regular Meeting Of May 18, 2023, The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Took The Following Actions. An Assembly Special Meeting Is Scheduled On Thursday, May 25, 2023, Which Will Be Followed By A Work Session. The Next Regular Meeting Of The Borough Assembly Is Scheduled On June 1, 2023, At 6:30 P.M. In The Borough Assembly Chambers. AUTHORIZED The Manager To Award Contract No. FY2019-10S Change Order #19 To Jensen, Yorba Wall Inc. In The Amount Of $293,563 For The Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center And Kodiak Community Health Center To Provide Space Analysis And Planning To Understand The Current And Future State Of The Facilities AUTHORIZED The Manager To Approve Contract No. FY2022-29, Change Order No. 5, Authorization For Leachate Treatment Plant Pretreatment Facility Project With Dawson Construction, LLC, In An Amount Not To Exceed $46,879.93 APPROVED Contract No. FY2023-46 Authorizing The Manager To Execute Fire And Smoke Damper Repairs At The Kodiak Fisheries Research Center With Remedi8 Dba Fire Door Solutions In The Amount Of $43,780.19 AUTHORIZED The Manager To Approve Reimbursement Of The Fire And Smoke Damper Repairs At The Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center With Remedi8 DBA Fire Door Solutions In The Amount Of $111,771.99 CONFIRMED The Mayoral Appointments Of Mr. Codi Allen To The Architectural/Engineering Review Board For A Term To Expire December 31, 2023, And Mr. Daniel Rohrer For A Term To Expire December 31, 2025 CONFIRMED The Mayoral Appointment Of Mr. Travis Cooper To The Parks And Recreation Committee For A Term To Expire December 31, 2024, And Ms. Tracy Chandler For A Term To Expire December 31, 2025 View our website: 91 Visit our Facebook page: � Follow us on www.kodiakak.us www.facebook.com/KodiakislandBorough Twitter: @KodiakBorough KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER 710 MULL BAY ROAD Project Name: Project Number: KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 Leachate Treatment Plant Pretreatment Facility 490-712 452.150 19012.5 Contractor: Dawson Construction LLC Cost Contract No.: FY2022-29 Change Order No.: 04 Original Project Budget: $ 38,000.00 Original Contract: $ 2,367,000.00 Previous Budget Changes: $ 2,850,000.00 Previous Changes: $ 16,173.37 Adjusted Project Budget: $ 2,888,000.00 This Change: $ 44,437.54 To -Date Project Expenses: $ 1,095,058.84 % of Original Contract 1.88% To -Date Project Encumbrances: $ 1,744,514.11 Adjusted Contract: $ 2,378.548.34 Current Remaining Budget: $ 48,427.05 Description of Change Cost COP#7 Modification of influent screens to allow access to the conveyor discharge. Platform is being installed to allow a more safe access point for the operators when clogs occur. $ 44,437.54 The time provided for completion of the contract is (❑x unchanged) (0 increased) (E] decreased) by 0 calendar days. This document shall become an amendment to the contract and all provisions of the contract will apply thereto. Per Borough Code 3.30.100, a change order that does not exceed five percent of the original contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower, requires approval by the mayor and deputy presiding officer, the mayor and one assembly member in the absence of the deputy presiding office, or the deputy presiding officer and one assembly member in the absence of the mayor. Change orders greater than five percent of approved contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower, require assembly approval. Accepted By: I Date: 12/9/22 act is Repres ntative Recommended: Date: j Z g ZZ D &-� C^,Q,� Date: rL En a in i ties Dir for "" Finance yNrector l a 7 I a y l Approved By: r� st, Date: Borough Manager f=� N Borough Clerk bs a Mayor and Deputy Presiding Officer Approval (d stet xcee e percent oil,, thZr ginal contract amount or $50, 000, whichever is lower) Approved By: Dam. r �F Date: Borough Mayor '`Deputy Presiding Officer Borough Assembly Approval (greater than five percent of approved contract amount or $50, 000, whichever is lower) Approved By: Date: Attest: Date: Borough Manager Borough Clerk Revised 09119 Page 1 of I Dawson Change Order Proposal PROJECT: 22.011. — Kodiak Landfill LTP Pretreatment Facility 41,122.85 Foreman DATE: 11/21/22 OWNER: Kodiak Island Borough 577.25 Insurance & Bonds 1,294.30 COP* 7 DESCRIPTION: Added Platform at Existing Building DETAILS: Install per updated drawings. Price based on platform shipping on charter barge. EXTENSION: 0 calendar days added UM Labor Material Equip Subs Hours Total 1 — Platform per Updated Drawing LS 0.00 0.00 25,093.00 0.00 0.00 2 — Freight to Barge LS 0.00 0.00 1,500.00 0.00 0.00 3 — Field Verify Measurements LS 4.00 356.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4 — Platform Installation LS 90.00 8,010.00 0.00 j 800.00 0.00 Column Totals 94.00 8,366.00 26,593.00 800.00 0.00 Markup % 15.00%� 15.00% 15.00% 0.00% Markup $ 1,254.90 8 3,988.95 120.00 0.00 Notes: 9,620.90 30,581.95 920.00 0.00 Subtotal 41,122.85 Foreman 1,443.14 Consumables 577.25 Insurance & Bonds 1,294.30 TOTAL COST $44,437.54 We reserve the right to correct this quote for errors and omissions. This quote covers direct costs only and we reserve the right to claim for impact and consequential costs. This price is good for acceptance within 20 days from the date of receipt. All design responsibility by DCI and/or subcontractors is excluded. I 11/21/2022 Kodiak Island Borough Date D on Construction, LLC Date Chris Dole, Project Manager KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER 710 MILL BAY ROAD Project Name: Project Number: KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 Leachate Treatment Plant Pretreatment Facility 490-712 452.150 19012.5 Contractor: Dawson Construction LLC Cost Contract No.: FY2022-29 Change Order No.: 03 Original Project Budget: $ 38,000.00 Original Contract: $ 2,367,000.00 Previous Budget Changes: $ 2,850,000.00 Previous Changes: $ (20,798.40) Adjusted Project Budget: $ 2,888,000.00 This Change: $ 16,173.37 To -Date Project Expenses: $ 660,345.23 % of Original Contract 0.68% To -Date Project Encumbrances: $ 2,134,628.62 Adjusted Contract: $ 2,362,374.97 Current Remaining Budget: $ 93,026.15 Description of Change Cost Credit for elimination of concrete shrinkage requirements for both CM -1 and CM -2. Allowing use $ (17,400.00) of a standard 7 sack 4,500 PSI mix would result in a credit to KIB. (FRI # 4/COP #3) Revised foundation plan for the addition of a floor drain for sink in new building (COP #4). $ 2,163.00 Modification to WAS tank, slopping of floor to increase activated sludge migration to the sump area $ 31,410.37 COP#6 The time provided for completion of the contract is (© unchanged) (E] increased) (0 decreased) by 0 calendar days. This document shall become an amendment to the contract and all provisions of the contract will apply thereto. Per Borough Code 3.30.100, a change order that does not exceed five percent of the original contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower, requires approval by the mayor and deputy presiding officer, the mayor and one assembly member in the absence of the deputy presiding office, or the deputy presiding officer and one assembly member in the absence of the mayor. Change orders greater than five percent of approved contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower, require assembly approval. Accepted By: Recommended: Approved By: nge, Ma er " is `assinger Mayor and Deputy Presiding Officer Approval (does not ex( Approved By: Date: Borough Mayor Date: 9/23/22 AN®� 2 J Date: �co est:" v te: a ou le *9po ; contract amount or $50, 000, whichever is lower) Date: Deputy Presiding Officer Borough Assembly Approval (greater than five percent of approved contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower) Approved By: Date: Attest: Borough Manager Borough Clerk Date: Revised 09119 Page 1 of 1 Dawson Change Order Proposal PROJECT: 22.011. — Kodiak Landfill LTP Pretreatment Facility Foreman 0.00 Consumables DATE: 8/12/22 OWNER: Kodiak Island Borough COP#: 3 DESCRIPTION: Credit for Eliimination of Shrinkage Requirments DETAILS: EXTENSION: 0 calendar days added UM Labor Material Equip Subs Hours Total 1 — Eliminate Shrink Requirements 0.00 0.00 -17,400.00 0.00 0.00 Column Totals 0.00 0.00 -17,400.00 0.00 0.00 Markup % 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% Markup $ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -17,400.00 0.00 0.00 Subtotal -17,400.00 Foreman 0.00 Consumables 0.00 Insurance & Bonds 0.00 TOTAL COST -$17,400.00 Notes We reserve the right to correct this quote for errors and omissions. This quote covers direct costs only and we reserve the right to claim for impact and consequential costs. This price is good for acceptance within 20 days from the date of receipt. All design responsibility by DCI and/or subcontractors is excluded. 8/12/22 Kodiak Island Borough Date son Construction, LLC Date Chris Dole, Project Manager Dawson PO Box 30920 Bellingham, Washington 98228 Phone: (360) 756-1000 Fax: (360) 756-1001 FM Project: 22011 - Kodiak Landfill LTP Pretreatment Facility Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Concrete Mix Design TO: Cory Hinds (Jacobs Engineering Group) FROM: Chris Dole (Dawson Construction LLC) DATE INITIATED: 05/12/2022 COST IMPACT: Yes (Unknown) DRAWING NUMBER: RECEIVED FROM: COPIES TO: Matt Gandel (Kodiak Island Borough) STATUS: Open DUE DATE: 05/15/2022 SCHEDULEIMPACT. No SPEC SECTION: 03 30 00 - Cast -in -Place Concrete Would it be acceptable to remove the shrinkage limit requirement for both CM -1 And CM -2 Allowing use of a standard 7 sack 45000 PSI mix would result in a credit to the owner. All Replies: The Owner will accept the credit for removal of the shrinkage limit for both mixes. Floor joints may be added to the revised foundation design to control cracking. Attachments: BY DATE Page 1 of 1 COPIES TO Printed On: 08/17/2022 11:40 AM Dawson Change Order Proposal PROJECT: 22.011. — Kodiak Landfill LTP Pretreatment Facility Foreman 0.00 Consumables DATE: OWNER: Kodiak Island Borough COP#: 4 DESCRIPTION: Revised Foundation Plan DETAILS: Added Foundation Drain Field Order No.1 Foundation Redesign added a floor drain EXTENSION: 0 calendar days added UM Labor Material Equip Subs Hours Total 1—Add piping for Floor Drain LS 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,000.00 Column Totals 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,000.00 Markup % 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 5.00% Markup $ 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,100.00 Subtotal 2,100.00 Foreman 0.00 Consumables 0.00 Insurance & Bonds 63.00 TOTAL COST $2,163.00 Notes: We reserve the right to correct this quote for errors and omissions. This quote covers direct costs only and we reserve the right to claim for impact and consequential costs. This price is good for acceptance within 20 days from the date of receipt. All design responsibility by DCI and/or subcontractors is excluded. 8/12/22 Kodiak Island Borough Date Dawson Construction, LLC Date Chris Dole, Project Manager Dawson Change Order Proposal PROJECT: 22.011. - Kodiak Landfill LTP Pretreatment Facility Foreman 1,688.78 DATE: 9/21/22 OWNER: Kodiak Island Borough 914.88 COP#: 6 DESCRIPTION: Modify WAS Tank DETAILS: Added Scope, Modify 2 WAS Tanks Per Drawings Dated 8/2/22 No Material Testing Included in Price. EXTENSION: 0 calendar days added UM Labor Material Equip Subs Hours Total 1- Setup Access & Air LS 16.00 1,424.00 100.00 500.00 0.00 2 - Clean Tank LS 16.00 1,424.00 100.00 200.00 0.00 3 - Mechanical Modifications LS 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,750.00 4 - Electrical Modifications LS 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,939.47 5 - Epoxy in Hooks LS 10.00 890.00 800.00 0.00 0.00 6 - Install Rebar LS 16.00 1,424.00 500.00 0.00 0.00 7 - Place Concrete LS 16.00 1,424.00 2,625.00 0.00 3,000.00 8 - Finish Concrete LS 24.00 2,136.00 0.00 0.00 0.0c 9 - Remove Access LS 4.00 356.00 0.00 0.00 0.0c 10 - Freight LS 0.00 0.00 1,000.00 0.00 0.0c 11 - Project Manager/Buyout 8.00 712.00 0.00 0.00 0.0c Column Totals 110.00 9,790.00 5,125.00 700.00 9,689.47 Markup % 15.00% 15.00% 15.00% 5.00% Markup $ 1,468.50 768.75 105.00 484.47 11,258.50 5,893.75 805.00 10,173.94 Subtotal 28,131.19 Foreman 1,688.78 Consumables 675.52 Insurance & Bonds 914.88 TOTAL COST $31,410.37 Notes: We reserve the right to correct this quote for errors and omissions. 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LL n ¢ b Z 6 Y m � S °P zZ- c7 p z _Z p a U) Q Q e " w J LL O p ( i9-Z- �3 3 4CODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER ►10 NULL BAY ROAD Project Name: Project Number: {ODIAK, ALASKA 99615 Leachate Treatment Plant Pretreatnent Facility 490-712 452.150 19012.5 Contractor: Dawson Construction LLC Cost Contract No.: FY2022-29 Change Order No.: 02 Original Project Budget: $ 38,000.00 Original Contract: $ 2,367,000.00 Previous Budget Changes: $ 2,850,000.00 Previous Changes: $ 0.00 Adjusted Project Budget: $ 2,888,000.00 This Change: $ (20,798.4) To -Date Project Expenses: $ 390,790.91 % of Original Contract -0.88% To -Date Project Encumbrances: $ 2,385,654.52 Adjusted Contract: $ 2,346,201.60 Current Remaining Budget: $ 108,474.97 Description of Change Cost Dawson proposed an alternative building design from the original contract and agreed to pay for $ (9,998.40) additional engineering costs (Jacobs) for redesign of building foundation. Field order for concrete credit. The interior grade beams can be removed as they will not be needed $ (10,800.00) to support equipment or tanks. Dgwgon COQ Lo CO?*:L e < inaVion o4 b r, d JCj106.v rtJ1s; n (osj) The time provided for completion of the contract is (N unchanged) (E] increased) (E] decreased) by 0 calendar days. This document shall become an amendment to the contract and all provisions of the contract will apply thereto. Per Borough Code 3.30.100, a change order that does not exceed five percent of the original contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower, requires approval by the mayor and deputy presiding officer, the mayor and one assembly member in the absence of the deputy presiding office, or the deputy presiding officer and one assembly member in the absence of the mayor. Change orders greater thanfive percent of approved contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower, require assembly approval. Accepted By: ' ontra is Repre tative ®SCAN® Recommended: e: I q ngi eri /F i 'es Direc 10 Approved By: Borough Manager ® ®C ItA® Ao Mayor and Deputy Presiding Officer Approval (doe Approved By: Date: Borough Mayor Date: 8-16-2022 Date: (G "Date: (7 LZ2 Borough Clerk the original contract amount or $50, 000, whichever is lower) Date: Deputy Presiding Officer Borough Assembly Approval (greater than five percent ofapproved contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower) Approved By: _ Date: Attest: Borough Manager Borough Clerk Date: Revised 09119 Page 1 of 1 Dawson April 201h 2022 ** Building proposal from Varco Pruden was based on submitted design. Sincerely, 26oleI � Z' Project Manager ALAS,,A Attn: Matt Gandel 907.780.150 Form Concrete - 120 SF 907.780.15011 Kodiak Island Borough Box 3582 5 $2,000 JuOneau,AK99803 KODIAK ISLAND LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT PLANT $3,000 04 WASH I NG TON PRETREATMENT FACILITY 360.756.1000 t Foreman Labor 360.756.1001 r 06 P.O. Box 30920 (98228) $500 405 32nd Street, Suite 110 RE: Concrete Credit Bellingham, WA 98225 Matt, dawson.com Below is a breakdown of Dawson's $10,800 credit for the elimination of grade beams running along gridlines #2 and #3 including the addition 6 ea. #5 hairpins. TOTAL Credit include Labor, Material and Equipment. ** Building proposal from Varco Pruden was based on submitted design. Sincerely, 26oleI � Z' Project Manager ITEM Credit Value 01 Form Concrete - 120 SF $3,000 02 Reinforcing - 800 lbs. $2,000 03 Place Concrete —4.5 CY $3,000 04 Excavation $1,500 05 Foreman Labor $800 06 Freight $500 07 Steel Building NA** TOTAL I$10,800 ** Building proposal from Varco Pruden was based on submitted design. Sincerely, 26oleI � Z' Project Manager .;acobs Kodiak Island Borough 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, AK 99615 Attn: Finance Department INVOICE LTP Pretreatment Facility Foundation Redesign Jacobs — Anchorage 949 E 36th Avenue, Suite 500 Anchorage, Alaska 99508 Please remit to: CH2M HILL, Engineers, Inc P.O. Box 5018713 St. Louis, MO 63150-8713 Date: 7/19/2022 Project No.: D3434201 Invoice No.: D3434201013 Purchase Order No.: n/a Period Start date : 7/2/2022 Period ending : 7/15/2022 Professional Services: Budget Amount $10,000.00 Previously Invoiced: Project Role Name Hours Rate Amount Structural Engineering Professional Senior Aquino, Wilson O 32.00 $192.00 $6,144.00 CADD Benfield, Rory 4.00 $106.00 $424.00 Project Accountant Burowska, Joanna 0.75 $80.00 $60.00 Mechanical Engineer Grove, Ricky Louis 0.50 $192.00 $96.00 Project Manager Hinds, Cory 2.25 $192.00 $432.00 Structural Engineer Warnock, William 5.00 $196.00 $980.00 Design Manager Wolski, Michael Edward 9.70 $192.00 $1,862.40 Subtotal Labor 54.20 $9,998.40 Expenses: None for this period $0.00 Subtotal Expense $0.00 Total This Task $9,998.40 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE THIS INVOICE: $9,998.40 Billing Summary Budget Amount $10,000.00 Previously Invoiced: $0.00 This Invoice: $9,998.40 Total Invoiced: $9,998.40 Fee Remaining: $1.60 Please contact Joanna Burowska at Joanna. Burowska@jacobs.com if you have questions on this invoice. DUE AND PAYABLE ON RECEIPT OF INVOICE. FINANCE CHARGES WILL BE ASSESSED AT 1 1/2 PERCENT PER MONTH (OR MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE UNDER STATE LAW) ON ALL ACCOUNTS UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE IN OUR CONTRACT. CH2MHILL IS INCORPORATED. Owner: Kodiak Island Borough Engineer: Jacobs Engineering Contractor: Dawson Construction Project: Kodiak Landfill Contract Name: Stage 3 Closure Date Issued: 7/20/22 FIELD ORDER NO. 1 Owner's Project No.: FY2022-29 Engineer's Project No.: D3434201 Contractor's Project No.: Effective Date of Field Order: 7/20/22 Contractor is hereby directed to promptly perform the Work described in this Field Order, issued in accordance with Paragraph 11.04 of the General Conditions, for minor changes in the Work without changes in Contract Price or Contract Times. If Contractor considers that a change in Contract Price or Contract Times is required, submit a Change Proposal before proceeding with this Work. Reference: Specification Section(s): N/A Drawing(s) / Details (s): new drawings and details as shown Description: The building foundation has been redesigned to accommodate the proposed change in frame orientation by Dawson's building supplier Varco Pruden. The geometry of the equipment pads, floor elevations, and floor drains have been adjusted to align with the submitted Pan America Environmental process equipment. Replace these revised and new drawings in the contract documents. Attachments: None. Issued by Engineer By: Cory Hinds Title: Jacobs Project Manager Date: 6/8/22 EJCDC® C-942, Field Order. Copyright° 2018 National Society of Professional Engineers, American Council of Engineering Companies and American Society of Civil Engineers. All rights reserved. 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This quote covers direct costs only and we reserve the right to claim for impact and consequential costs. This price is good for acceptance within 20 days from the date of receipt. All design responsibility by DCI and/or subcontractors is excluded. I 8/12/22 Kodiak Island Borough Date awson Construction, LLC Date Chris Dole, Project Manager KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER 710 MILL BAY ROAD Project Name: Project Number: KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 Leachate Treatment Plant Pretreatnent Facility 490-712 452.150 19012.5 Contractor: Dawson Construction LLC Contract No.: FY2022-29 Change Order No.: 01 Original Project Budget: $ 38,000.00 Original Contract: $ 2,367,000.00 Previous Budget Changes: $ 2,850,000.00 Previous Changes: $ 0.00 Adjusted Project Budget: $ 2,888,000.00 This Change: $ 0.00 To -Date Project Expenses: $ 366,047.60 % of Original Contract 0.00% To -Date Project Encumbrances: $ 2,409,617.52 Adjusted Contract: $ 2,367,000.00 Current Remaining Budget: $ 112,334.88 Description of Change Cost Modify Article 7.01(A)(9) of Contract FY2022-09 to add the following as exhibits to the contract: $ 0.00 d. Alaska Revolving Fund Program Davis Bacon Wage Rate Requirements: Municipal Borrowers e. Davis Bacon Act Wage Determination AK20210001 Modification #6 The above referenced exhibits are attached to this change order. The time provided for completion of the contract is (M unchanged) (E] increased) (E] decreased) by 0 calendar days. This document shall become an amendment to the contract and all provisions of the contract will apply thereto. Per Borough Code 3.30.100, a change order that does not exceed five percent of the original contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower, requires approval by the mayor and deputy presiding officer, the mayor and one assembly member in the absence of the deputy presiding office, or the deputy presiding officer and one assembly member in the absence of the mayor. Change orders greater thanfive percent of approved contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower, require assembly approval Accepted By: Date: Date: 7/25/22 N�`ontractor's Ren es tativ- Recommended: Date: 9 2!0 2�g� �. (� yZ[� YOr-DD r Engine in ilities Dir r Finance Director Approved B Date: ttest: — Li Dhte, Borough Manager fve Borough Clerk t ` Mayor and Deputy Presiding Officer Approval (does not exceed five percent of the original contract amount or $ X000, w Approved By: Date: a Borough Mayor Deputy Presiding Officer Borough Assembly Approval (greater than five percent ofapproved contract amount or $50,000, whichever is lower) Approved By: Date: Attest: Borough Manager Borough Clerk Date: Revised 09119 Page 1 of I Alaska Revolving Fund Program Davis Bacon Wage Rate Requirements: Municipal Borrowers With respect to the Clean Water and Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Funds (CWSRF and DWSRF), EPA provides capitalization grants to each State which in turn provides loans to eligible entities within the State. Although EPA and the State remain responsible for ensuring borrowers' compliance with the wage rate requirements set forth herein, those borrowers shall have the primary responsibility to maintain payroll records and for compliance verification. The following terms and conditions specify how borrowers of the Alaska State Revolving Fund (SRF) Program will meet Davis -Bacon (DB) requirements. Please contact the SRF Program at srf.ene@alaska.eov or 907-269-7502 with any questions related to applying DB to SRF projects. 1) Applicability of the Davis- Bacon (DB) prevailing wage requirements: a) DB prevailing wage requirements apply to the construction, alteration, and repair of treatment works carried out in whole or in part with assistance made available by the Alaska CWSRF and to any construction project carried out in whole or in part by assistance made available by a Alaska DWSRF. If a borrower encounters a unique situation at a site that presents uncertainties regarding DB applicability, the borrower must discuss the situation with the SRF Program, before authorizing work on that site. 2) Obtaining Wage Determinations: a) Borrowers shall obtain the wage determination at https//:beta.SAM.gov for the locality in which a covered activity subject to DB will take place prior to issuing requests for bids, proposals, quotes or other methods for soliciting contracts (solicitation) for activities subject to DB. These wage determinations shall be incorporated into solicitations and any subsequent contracts. Prime contracts must contain a provision requiring that subcontractors follow the wage determination incorporated into the prime contract. If the borrower is a privately -owned utility, they must submit their wage determinations to the SRF Program for approval prior to including in any solicitation documents. (1) While the solicitation remains open, the borrower shall monitor weekly to ensure that the wage determination contained in the solicitation remains current. The borrowers shall amend the solicitation if DOL issues a modification more than 10 days prior to the closing date (i.e. bid opening) for the solicitation. (2) If the borrower does not award the contract within 90 days of the closure of the solicitation, any modifications or supersedes DOL makes to the wage determination contained in the solicitation shall be effective unless the SRF Program, at the request of the borrower, obtains an extension of the 90 day period from DOL pursuant to 29 CFR 1.6(c)(3)(iv). The borrower shall monitor on a weekly basis if it does not award the contract within 90 days of closure of the solicitation to ensure that wage determinations contained in the solicitation remain current. b) If the borrower carries out activity subject to DB by issuing a task order, work assignment or similar instrument to an existing contractor (ordering instrument) rather than by publishing a For the purposes of clarity, this document refers to the State Revolving Fund Program where Federal guidance references the recipient. Revised 2020 solicitation, the borrower shall insert the appropriate DOL wage determination into the ordering instrument. c) Borrowers shall review all subcontracts subject to DB entered into by prime contractors to verify that the prime contractor has required its subcontractors to include the applicable wage determinations. d) As provided in 29 CFR 1.6(f), DOL may issue a revised wage determination applicable to a borrower's contract after the award of a contract or the issuance of an ordering instrument if DOL determines that the borrower has failed to incorporate a wage determination or has used a wage determination that clearly does not apply to the contract or ordering instrument. If this occurs, the borrower shall either terminate the contract or ordering instrument and issue a revised solicitation or ordering instrument or incorporate DOL's wage determination retroactive to the beginning of the contract or ordering instrument by change order. The borrower's contractor must be compensated for any increases in wages resulting from the use of DOL's revised wage determination. 3) Contract and Subcontract provisions (Full and complete language can be found in 29 CFR 5.5): a) The SRF Program shall insure that the borrower' shall insert in full in any contract in excess of $2,000 which is entered into for the actual construction, alteration and/or repair, including painting and decorating, of a treatment work under the CWSRF or a construction project under the DWSRF financed in whole or in part from Federal funds. See Department of Labor Code of Federal Regulations Chapter 29, Subpart A, Section 5.5 (29 CFR 5.5) for additional information. (1) Minimum wages: (i) All laborers and mechanics employed or working upon the site of the work will be paid unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are permitted by regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act (29 CFR Part 3)), the full amount of wages and bona fide fringe benefits (or cash equivalents thereof) due at time of payment computed at rates not less than those contained in the wage determination of the Secretary of Labor which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the contractor and such laborers and mechanics. Contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits under section 1(b)(2) of the Davis -Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics are considered wages paid to such laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of paragraph (a)(1)(iv) of this section; also, regular contributions made or costs incurred for more than a weekly period (but not less often than quarterly) under plans, funds, or programs which cover the particular weekly period, are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. Such laborers and mechanics shall be paid the appropriate wage rate and fringe benefits on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed, without regard to skill, except as provided in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(4). Laborers or mechanics performing work in more than one classification may be compensated at the rate specified for each classification for the time actually worked therein: Provided, that the employer's payroll records accurately set forth the time spent in each classification in which work is performed. The wage determination ' For the purposes of clarity, this document refers to the borrower where the Federal guidance refers to sub -recipient. 2 Revised 2020 (including any additional classification and wage rates conformed under paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this section) and the Davis -Bacon poster (WH -1321) shall be posted at all times by the contractor and its subcontractors at the site of the work in a prominent and accessible place where it can be easily seen by the workers. (A) The borrower, on behalf of EPA, shall require that any class of laborers or mechanics, including helpers, which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract shall be classified in conformance with the wage determination. The State award official shall approve a request for an additional classification and wage rate and fringe benefits therefore only when the following criteria have been met: 1. The work to be performed by the classification requested is not performed by a classification in the wage determination; and 2. The classification is utilized in the area by the construction industry; and 3. The proposed wage rate, including any bona fide fringe benefits, bears a reasonable relationship to the wage rates contained in the wage determination. (B) If the contractor and the laborers and mechanics to be employed in the classification (if known), or their representatives, and the borrower agree on the classification and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits where appropriate), documentation of the action taken and the request, including the local wage determination shall be sent by the borrower to the State award official. The State award official will transmit the request to the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division, Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, DC 20210 and to the EPA DB Regional Coordinator concurrently. The Administrator, or an authorized representative, will approve, modify, or disapprove every additional classification request within 30 days of receipt and so advise the State award official or will notify the State award official within the 30 - day period that additional time is necessary. (C) In the event the contractor, the laborers or mechanics to be employed in the classification or their representatives, and the borrower do not agree on the proposed classification and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits, where appropriate), the award official shall refer the request and the local wage determination, including the views of all interested parties and the recommendation of the State award official, to the Administrator for determination. The request shall be sent to the EPA DB Regional Coordinator concurrently. The Administrator, or an authorized representative, will issue a determination within 30 days of receipt of the request and so advise the contracting officer or will notify the contracting officer within the 30 -day period that additional time is necessary. (D) The wage rate (including fringe benefits where appropriate) determined pursuant to paragraphs (a)(1)(ii)(B) or (C) of this section, shall be paid to all workers performing work in the classification under this contract from the first day on which work is performed in the classification. 3 Revised 2020 (iii) Whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly rate, the contractor shall either pay the benefit as stated in the wage determination or shall pay another bona fide fringe benefit or an hourly cash equivalent thereof. (iv) If the contractor does not make payments to a trustee or other third person, the contractor may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing bona fide fringe benefits under a plan or program, provided that the Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request of the contractor, that the applicable standards of the Davis -Bacon Act have been met. The Secretary of Labor may require the contractor to set aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or program. (2) Withholding: The borrower, shall upon written request of the EPA Award Official or an authorized representative of the Department of Labor, withhold or cause to be withheld from the contractor under this contract or any other Federal contract with the same prime contractor, or any other federally -assisted contract subject to Davis -Bacon prevailing wage requirements, which is held by the same prime contractor, so much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics, including apprentices, trainees, and helpers, employed by the contractor or any subcontractor the full amount of wages required by the contract. In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic, including any apprentice, trainee, or helper, employed or working on the site of the work, all or part of the wages required by the contract, the (Agency) may, after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased. (3) Payrolls and basic records: (i) Payrolls and basic records relating thereto shall be maintained by the contractor during the course of the work and preserved for a period of three years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work. Such records shall contain the name, address, and social security number of each such worker, his or her correct classification, hourly rates of wages paid (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits or cash equivalents thereof of the types described in section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis -Bacon Act), daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(iv) that the wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis -Bacon Act, the contractor shall maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable, that the plan or program is financially responsible, and that the plan or program has been communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected, and records which show the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. Contractors employing apprentices or trainees under approved programs shall maintain written evidence of the registration of apprenticeship programs and certification of trainee programs, the registration of the apprentices and trainees, and the ratios and wage rates prescribed in the applicable programs. 4 Revised 2020 (A) The contractor shall submit weekly, for each week in which any contract work is performed, a copy of all payrolls to the borrower. Such documentation shall be available on request of the SRF Program or EPA. As to each payroll copy received, the borrower shall provide written confirmation in a form satisfactory to the State indicating whether or not the project is in compliance with the requirements of 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1) based on the most recent payroll copies for the specified week. The payrolls shall set out accurately and completely all of the information required to be maintained under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3)(i), except that full social security numbers and home addresses shall not be included on the weekly payrolls. Instead the payrolls shall only need to include an individually identifying number for each employee (e.g., the last four digits of the employee's social security number). The required weekly payroll information may be submitted in any form desired. Optional Form WH -347 is available for this purpose from the Wage and Hour Division Web site at http://www.dol.gov/whd/forms/wh347instr.htm or its successor site. The prime contractor is responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls by all subcontractors. Contractors and subcontractors shall maintain the full social security number and current address of each covered worker, and shall provide them upon request to the borrower for transmission to the State or EPA if requested by EPA, the State, the contractor, or the Wage and Hour Division of the Department of Labor for purposes of an investigation or audit of compliance with prevailing wage requirements. It is not a violation of this section for a prime contractor to require a subcontractor to provide addresses and social security numbers to the prime contractor for its own records, without weekly submission to the borrower. (B) Each payroll submitted shall be accompanied by a "Statement of Compliance," signed by the contractor or subcontractor or his or her agent who pays or supervises the payment of the persons employed under the contract and shall certify the following: 1. That the payroll for the payroll period contains the information required to be provided under 29 CFR 5.5 (a)(3)(ii), the appropriate information is being maintained under 29 CRF 5.5 (a)(3)(i), and that such information is correct and complete; 2. That each laborer or mechanic (including each helper, apprentice, and trainee) employed on the contract during the payroll period has been paid the full weekly wages earned, without rebate, either directly or indirectly, and that no deductions have been made either directly or indirectly from the full wages earned, other than permissible deductions as set forth in Regulations, 29 CFR Part 3; 3. That each laborer or mechanic has been paid not less than the applicable wage rates and fringe benefits or cash equivalents for the classification of work performed, as specified in the applicable wage determination incorporated into the contract. (C) The weekly submission of a properly executed certification set forth on the reverse side of Optional Form WH -347 shall satisfy the requirement for submission of the "Statement of Compliance" required by paragraph (a)(3)(ii)(B) of this section. Revised 2020 (D) The falsification of any of the above certifications may subject the contractor or subcontractor to civil or criminal prosecution under section 1001 of title 18 of the United States Code (18 USC1001) and 18 USC 231. (iii) The contractor or subcontractor shall make the records required under paragraph (a)(3)(i) of this section available for inspection, copying, or transcription by authorized representatives of the State, EPA or the Department of Labor, and shall permit such representatives to interview employees during working hours on the job. If the contractor or subcontractor fails to submit the required records or to make them available, the Federal agency or State may, after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds. Furthermore, failure to submit the required records upon request or to make such records available may be grounds for debarment action pursuant to 29 CFR 5.12. (4) Apprentices and trainees: (i) Apprentices: Apprentices will be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work they performed when they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services, or with a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Office, or if a person is employed in his or her first 90 days of probationary employment as an apprentice in such an apprenticeship program, who is not individually registered in the program, but who has been certified by the Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services or a State Apprenticeship Agency (where appropriate) to be eligible for probationary employment as an apprentice. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen on the job site in any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as to the entire work force under the registered program. Any worker listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate, who is not registered or otherwise employed as stated above, shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any apprentice performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. Where a contractor is performing construction on a project in a locality other than that in which its program is registered, the ratios and wage rates (expressed in percentages of the journeyman's hourly rate) specified in the contractor's or subcontractor's registered program shall be observed. Every apprentice must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the registered program for the apprentice's level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeymen hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Apprentices shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the apprenticeship program. If the apprenticeship program does not specify fringe benefits, apprentices must be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination for the applicable classification. If the Administrator determines that a different practice prevails for the applicable apprentice classification, fringes shall be paid in accordance with that determination. In the event the Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services, or a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Office, withdraws approval of an apprenticeship program, the 6 Revised 2020 contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize apprentices at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved. (ii) Trainees: Except as provided in 29 CFR 5.16, trainees will not be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work performed unless they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a program which has received prior approval, evidenced by formal certification by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. The ratio of trainees to journeymen on the job site shall not be greater than permitted under the plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration. Every trainee must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the approved program for the trainee's level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeyman hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Trainees shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the trainee program. If the trainee program does not mention fringe benefits, trainees shall be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination unless the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division determines that there is an apprenticeship program associated with the corresponding journeyman wage rate on the wage determination which provides for less than full fringe benefits for apprentices. Any employee listed on the payroll at a trainee rate who is not registered and participating in a training plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any trainee performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. In the event the Employment and Training Administration withdraws approval of a training program, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize trainees at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved. (iii) Equal employment opportunity: The utilization of apprentices, trainees and journeymen under this part shall be in conformity with the equal employment opportunity requirements of Executive Order 11246, as amended, and 29 CFR Part 30. (5) Compliance with Copeland Act requirements: The contractor shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR Part 3, which are incorporated by reference in this contract. (6) Subcontracts: The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clauses contained in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1) through (10) and such other clauses as the EPA determines may by appropriate, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with all the contract clauses in 29 CFR 5.5. (7) Contract termination and debarment: A breach of the contract clauses in 29 CFR 5.5 may be grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as a contractor and a subcontractor as provided in 29 CFR 5.12. (8) Compliance with Davis -Bacon and Related Act requirements: All rulings and interpretations of the Davis -Bacon and Related Acts contained in 29 CFR Parts 1, 3, and 5 are herein incorporated by reference in this contract. (9) Disputes concerning labor standards: Disputes arising out of the labor standards provisions of this contract shall not be subject to the general disputes clause of this contract. Such disputes shall be resolved in accordance with the procedures of the Department of Labor set 7 Revised 2020 forth in 29 CFR Parts 5, 6, and 7. Disputes within the meaning of this clause include disputes between the contractor (or any of its subcontractors) and borrower, State, EPA, the U.S. Department of Labor, or the employees or their representatives. (10)Certification of eligibility: (i) By entering into this contract, the contractor certifies that neither it (nor he or she) nor any person or firm who has an interest in the contractor's firm is a person or firm ineligible to be awarded Government contracts by virtue of section 3(a) of the Davis - Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1). (ii) No part of this contract shall be subcontracted to any person or firm ineligible for award of a Government contract by virtue of section 3(a) of the Davis -Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1). (iii) The penalty for making false statements is prescribed in the U.S. Criminal Code, 18 USC 1001. Contract Provision for Contracts in Excess of $100,000: b) Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act: The borrower shall insert the following clauses set forth in paragraphs (a)(1), (2), (3), and (4) of this section in full in any contract in an amount in excess of $100,000 and subject to the overtime provisions of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act. These clauses shall be inserted in addition to the clauses required by Item 3 above or 29 CFR 4.6. As used in this paragraph, the terms laborers and mechanics include watchmen and guards. (1) Overtime requirements: No contractor or subcontractor contracting for any part of the contract work which may require or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics shall require or permit any such laborer or mechanic in any workweek in which he or she is employed on such work to work in excess of forty hours in such workweek unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of forty hours in such workweek. (2) Violation, liability for unpaid wages and liquidated damages: In the event of any violation of the clause set forth in paragraph (a)(1) of this section the contractor and any subcontractor responsible therefore shall be liable for the unpaid wages. In addition, such contractor and subcontractor shall be liable to the United States (in the case of work done under contract for the District of Columbia or a territory, to such District or to such territory), for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed with respect to each individual laborer or mechanic, including watchmen and guards, employed in violation of the clause set forth in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, in the sum of $10 for each calendar day on which such individual was required or permitted to work in excess of the standard workweek of forty hours without payment of the overtime wages required by the clause set forth in paragraph (a)(1) of this section. (3) Withholding for unpaid wages and liquidated damages: The borrower, upon written request of the EPA Award Official or an authorized representative of the Department of Labor, shall withhold or cause to be withheld, from any moneys payable on account of work performed by the contractor or subcontractor under any such contract or any other Federal contract with the same prime contractor, or any other federally -assisted contract subject to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, which is held by the same prime contractor, such sums as may be determined to be necessary to satisfy any liabilities of such contractor Revised 2020 or subcontractor for unpaid wages and liquidated damages as provided in the clause set forth in paragraph (b)(2) of this section. (4) Subcontracts: The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clauses set forth in paragraph (a)(1) through (4) of this section and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with the clauses set forth in paragraphs (a)(1) through (4) of this section. c) In addition to the clauses contained in Item 3 above, in any contract subject only to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act and not to any of the other statutes cited in 29 CFR 5.1, the borrower shall insert a clause requiring that the contractor or subcontractor shall maintain payrolls and basic payroll records during the course of the work and shall preserve them for a period of three years from the completion of the contract for all laborers and mechanics, including guards and watchmen, working on the contract. Such records shall contain the name and address of each such employee, social security number, correct classifications, hourly rates of wages paid, daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made, and actual wages paid. Further, the borrower shall insert in any such contract a clause providing hat the records to be maintained under this paragraph shall be made available by the contractor or subcontractor for inspection, copying, or transcription by authorized representatives of the Alaska SRF Program and the Department of Labor, and the contractor or subcontractor will permit such representatives to interview employees during working hours on the job. 4) Compliance Verification a) The borrower shall periodically interview a sufficient number of employees entitled to DB prevailing wages (covered employees) to verify that contractors or subcontractors are paying the appropriate wage rates. As provided in 29 CFR 5.6(a)(6), all interviews must be conducted in confidence. The borrower must use Standard Form 1445 (SF 1445) or equivalent documentation to memorialize the interviews. Copies of the SF 1445 are available on the Alaska SRF webpage (http://dec.alaska.gov/water/technical-assistance-and-financing/state-revolving-fund) or from EPA on request. b) The borrower shall establish and follow an interview schedule based on its assessment of the risks of noncompliance with DB posed by contractors or subcontractors and the duration of the contract or subcontract. Borrowers must conduct more frequent interviews if the initial interviews or other information indicated that there is a risk that the contractor or subcontractor is not complying with DB. c) Borrowers shall immediately conduct interviews in response to an alleged violation of the prevailing wage requirements. All interviews shall be conducted in confidence. The borrower shall periodically conduct spot checks of a representative sample of weekly payroll data to verify that contractors or subcontractors are paying the appropriate wage rates. The borrower shall establish and follow a spot check schedule based on its assessment of the risks of noncompliance with DB posed by contractors or subcontractors and the duration of the contract or subcontract. At a minimum, if practicable, the borrower should spot check payroll data within two weeks of each contractor or subcontractor's submission of its initial payroll data and two weeks prior to the completion date the contract or subcontract. Borrowers must conduct more frequent spot checks if the initial spot check or other information indicates that there is a risk that the contractor or subcontractor is not complying with DB. In addition, during the 9 Revised 2020 10 examinations the borrower shall verify evidence of fringe benefit plans and payments thereunder by contractors and subcontractors who claim credit for fringe benefit contributions. d) The borrower shall periodically review contractors and subcontractors use of apprentices and trainees to verify registration and certification with respect to apprenticeship and training programs approved by either the U.S. Department of Labor or a state, as appropriate, and that contractors and subcontractors are not using disproportionate numbers of, laborers, trainees and apprentices. These reviews shall be conducted in accordance with the schedules for spot checks and interviews described in Items 5(b) and (c) above. e) Borrowers must immediately report potential violations of the DB prevailing wage requirements to the SRF DB contact listed above and to the appropriate DOL Wage and Hour District Office listed at https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/contact/local-offices. Revised 2020 "General Decision Number: AK20210001 12/24/2021 Superseded General Decision Number: AK20200001 State: Alaska Construction Types: Building and Heavy Counties: Alaska Statewide. BUILDING AND HEAVY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (does not include residential construction consisting of single family homes and apartments up to and including 4 stories) Note: Under Executive Order (EO) 13658, an hourly minimum wage of $10.95 for calendar year 2021 applies to all contracts subject to the Davis -Bacon Act for which the contract is awarded (and any solicitation was issued) on or after January 1, 2015. If this contract is covered by the E0, the contractor must pay all workers in any classification listed on this wage determination at least $10.95 per hour (or the applicable wage rate listed on this wage determination, if it is higher) for all hours spent performing on the contract in calendar year 2021. If this contract is covered by the EO and a classification considered necessary for performance of work on the contract does not appear on this wage determination, the contractor must pay workers in that classification at least the wage rate determined through the conformance process set forth in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii) (or the EO minimum wage rate,if it is higher than the conformed wage rate). The EO minimum wage rate will be adjusted annually. Please note that this EO applies to the above-mentioned types of contracts entered into by the federal government that are subject to the Davis -Bacon Act itself, but it does not apply to contracts subject only to the Davis -Bacon Related Acts, including those set forth at 29 CFR 5.1(a)(2)-(60). Additional information on contractor requirements and worker protections under the EO is available at www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts. Modification Number Publication Date 0 01/01/2021 1 03/19/2021 2 04/09/2021 3 05/07/2021 4 06/25/2021 5 07/30/2021 6 12/24/2021 * ASBE0097-001 06/01/2021 Rates Fringes Asbestos Workers/Insulator (includes application of all insulating materials protective coverings, coatings and finishings to all types of mechanical systems) .........................$ 38.68 21.57 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLER (includes preparation, wetting, stripping, removal scrapping, vacuming, bagging, and disposing of all insulation materials, whether they contain asbestos or not, from mechanical systems) ......... $ 37.38 19.55 * BOIL0502-002 01/01/2021 Rates Fringes BOILERMAKER ......................$ 47.03 30.59 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * BRAK0001-002 07/01/2020 Rates Fringes Bricklayer, Blocklayer, Stonemason, Marble Mason, Tile Setter, Terrazzo Worker ..... $ 42.16 19.67 Tile & Terrazzo Finisher ......... $ 35.99 19.67 CARP1501-001 09/01/2019 Rates Fringes MILLWRIGHT .......................$ 37.64 23.46 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP2520-003 09/01/2019 Rates Fringes Diver Stand-by ....................$ 42.65 26.51 Tender ......................$ 41.65 26.51 Working .....................$ 82.45 26.51 Piledriver Piledriver; Skiff Operator and Rigger ..................$ 38.34 26.51 Sheet Stabber ...............$ 38.34 26.51 Welder ......................$ 43.90 26.51 DEPTH PAY PREMIUM FOR DIVERS BELOW WATER SURFACE: 50-100 feet $1.00 per foot 101 feet and deeper $2.00 per foot ENCLOSURE PAY PREMIUM WITH NO VERTICAL ASCENT: 5-50 FEET $1.00 PER FOOT/DAY 51-100 FEET $2.00 PER FOOT/DAY 101 FEET AND ABOVE $3.00 PER FOOT/DAY SATURATION DIVING: The standby rate applies until saturation starts. The saturation diving rate applies when divers are under pressure continuously until work task and decompression are complete. the diver rate shall be paid for all saturation hours. WORK IN COMBINATION OF CLASSIFICATIONS: Employees working in any combination of classifications within the diving crew (except dive supervisor) in a shift are paid in the classification with the highest rate for that shift. CARP4059-001 09/01/2019 Rates Fringes CARPENTER Including Lather and Drywall Hanging .............$ 38.34 26.51 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC1547-004 04/01/2020 Rates Fringes CABLE SPLICER ....................$ 41.27 3% + 27.64 ELECTRICIAN ......................$ 40.94 3% + 27.89 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC1547-005 04/01/2021 Line Construction Rates Fringes CABLE SPLICER ....................$ 57.79 32.04 Linemen (Including Equipment Operators, Technician) ...........$ 56.04 3%+32.04 Powderman ........................$ 54.04 32.04 TREE TRIMMER .....................$ 37.30 3%+25.94 ELEV0019-002 01/01/2020 Rates Fringes ELEVATOR MECHANIC ................$ 59.11 35.245 FOOTNOTE: a. Employer contributes 8% of the basic hourly rate for over 5 year's service and 6% of the basic hourly rate for 6 months to 5 years' of service as vacation paid credit. 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 ENGI0302-002 01/01/2021 Rates Fringes POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR GROUP 1 .....................$ 42.53 25.20 GROUP 1A ....................$ 44.29 25.20 GROUP 2 .....................$ 41.76 25.20 GROUP 3 .....................$ 41.04 25.20 GROUP 4 .....................$ 34.83 25.20 TUNNEL WORK GROUP 1 ....................$ 46.78 25.20 GROUP 1A ...................$ 48.72 25.20 GROUP 2 ....................$ 45.94 25.20 GROUP 3 ....................$ 45.14 25.20 GROUP 4 ....................$ 38.31 25.20 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Asphalt Roller: Breakdown, Intermediate, and Finish; Back Filler; Barrier Machine (Zipper); Beltcrete with power pack and similar conveyors; Bending Machine; Boat Coxwains; Bulldozers; Cableways, Highlines and Cablecars; Cleaning Machine; Coating Machine; Concrete Hydro Blaster; Cranes -45 tons and under or 150 foot boom and under (including jib and attachments): (a) Hydralifts or Transporters, all track or truck type,(b) Derricks; Crushers; Deck Winches -Double Drum; Ditching or Trenching Machine (16 inch or over); Drilling Machines, core, cable, rotary and exploration; Finishing Machine Operator, Concrete Paving, Laser Screed, Sidewalk, Curb and Gutter Machine; Helicopters; Hover Craft, Flex Craft, Loadmaster, Air Cushion, All Terrain Vehicle, Rollagon, Bargecable, Nodwell, and Snow Cat; Hydro Ax: Feller Buncher and similar; Loaders (2 1/2 yards through 5 yards, including all attachments): Forklifts with telescopic boom and swing attachment, Overhead and front end, 2 1/2 yards through 5 yards, Loaders with forks or pipe clamps; Loaders, elevating belt type, Euclid and similar types; Mechanics, Bodyman; Micro Tunneling Machine; Mixers: Mobile type w/hoist combination; Motor Patrol Grader; Mucking Machines: Mole, Tunnel Drill, Horizontal/Directional Drill Operator, and/or Shield; Operator on Dredges; Piledriver Engineers, L. B. Foster, Puller or similar Paving Breaker; Power Plant, Turbine Operator, 200 k.w. and over (power plants or combination of power units over 300 k.w.); Scrapers -through 40 yards; Service Oiler/Service Engineer; Sidebooms-under 45 tons; Shot Blast Machine; Shovels, Backhoes, Excavators with all attachments, and Gradealls (3 yards and under), Spreaders, Blaw Knox, Cedarapids, Barber Greene, Slurry Machine; Sub -grader (Gurries, Reclaimer, and similar types); Tack tractor; Truck mounted Concrete Pumps, Conveyor, Creter; Water Kote Machine; Unlicensed off road hauler GROUP 1A: Camera/Tool/Video Operator (Slipline), Cranes -over 45 tons or 150 foot (including jib and attachments): (a) Clamshells and Draglines (over 3 yards), (b) Tower cranes; Licensed Water/Waste Water Treatment Operator; Loaders over 5 yds.; Certified Welder, Electrical Mechanic, Camp Maintenance Engineer, Mechanic (over 10,000 hours); Motor Patrol Grader, Dozer, Grade Tractor, Roto-mill/Profiler (finish: when finishing to final grade and/or to hubs, or for asphalt); Power Plants: 1000 k.w. and over; Quad; Screed; Shovels, Backhoes, Excavators with all attachments (over 3 yards), Sidebooms over 45 tons; Slip Form Paver, C.M.I. and similar types; Scrapers over 40 yards; GROUP 2: Boiler -fireman; Cement Hog and Concrete Pump Operator; Conveyors (except as listed in group 1); Hoist on steel erection; Towermobiles and Air Tuggers; Horizontal/Directional Drill Locator;Licensed Grade Technician; Loaders, (i.e., Elevating Grader and Material Transfer Vehicle); Locomotives: rod and geared engines; Mixers; Screening, Washing Plant; Sideboom (cradling rock drill regardless of size); Skidder; Trencing Machine under 16 inches; Waste/ Waste Water Treatment Operator. GROUP 3: ""A"" Frame Trucks, Deck Winches: single power drum; Bombardier (tack or tow rig); Boring Machine; Brooms -power; Bump Cutter; Compressor; Farm tractor; Forklift, industrial type; Gin Truck or Winch Truck with poles when used for hoisting; Grade Checker and Stake Hopper; Hoist, Air Tuggers, Elevators; Loaders: (a) Elevating-Athey, Barber Green and similar types (b) Forklifts or Lumber Carrier (on construction job site) (c) Forklifts with Tower (d) Overhead and Front-end, under 2 1/2 yds. Locomotives:Dinkey (air, steam, gas and electric) Speeders; Mechanics (light duty); Oil, Blower Distribution; Post Hole Diggers, mechanical; Pot Fireman (power agitated); Power Plant, Turbine Operator, under 200 k.w.; Pumps -water; Roller -other than Plantmix; Saws, concrete; Skid Steer with all attachments; Straightening Machine; Tow Tractor GROUP 4: Rig Oiler/Crane Assistant Engineer;Parts and Equipment Coordinator; Swamper (on trenching machines or shovel type equipment); Spotter; Steam Cleaner; Drill Helper. FOOTNOTE: Groups 1-4 receive 10% premium while performing tunnel or underground work. Rig Oiler/Crane Assistant Engineer shall be required on cranes over 85 tons or over 100 feet of boom. * IR0N0751-003 07/01/2021 Rates Fringes IRONWORKER BENDER OPERATOR .............$ 40.82 34.99 BRIDGE, STRUCTURAL, ORNAMENTAL, REINFORCING MACHINERY MOVER, RIGGER, SHEETER, STAGE RIGGER, BENDER OPERATOR ........ $ 40.82 34.99 BRIDGE, STRUCTURAL, ORNAMENTAL, REINFORCING MACHINERY MOVER, RIGGER, SHEETER, STAGE RIGGER, BENDER OPERATOR .............$ 38.75 32.63 FENCE, BARRIER INSTALLER ....$ 37.32 34.99 GUARDRAIL INSTALLERS ........$ 38.32 34.99 GUARDRAIL LAYOUT MAN ........ $ 38.06 34.99 HELICOPTER, TOWER ........... $ 41.82 34.99 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * LAB00341-001 04/01/2021 Rates Fringes LABORER (South of the 63rd Parallel & West of Longitude 138 Degrees) GROUP 1 .....................$ 32.00 31.11 GROUP 2 .....................$ 33.00 31.11 GROUP 3 .....................$ 33.90 31.11 GROUP 3A ....................$ 37.18 31.11 GROUP 3B ....................$ 40.97 28.40 GROUP 4 .....................$ 21.57 31.11 TUNNELS, SHAFTS, AND RAISES GROUP 1 ....................$ 35.20 31.11 GROUP 2 ....................$ 36.30 31.11 GROUP 3 ....................$ 37.29 31.11 GROUP 3A ...................$ 40.90 31.11 GROUP 3B ...................$ 45.07 28.40 LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Asphalt Workers (shovelman, plant crew); Brush Cutters; Camp Maintenance Laborer; Carpenter Tenders; Choke Setters, Hook Tender, Rigger, Signalman; Concrete Laborer(curb and gutter, chute handler, grouting, curing, screeding); Crusher Plant Laborer; Demolition Laborer; Ditch Diggers; Dump Man; Environmental Laborer (asbestos (limited to nonmechanical systems), hazardous and toxic waste, oil spill); Fence Installer; Fire Watch Laborer; Flagman; Form Strippers; General Laborer; Guardrail Laborer, Bridge Rail Installers; Hydro -Seeder Nozzleman; Laborers (building); Landscape or Planter; Laying of Decorative Block (retaining walls, flowered decorative block 4 feet and below); Material Handlers; Pneumatic or Power Tools; Portable or Chemical Toilet Serviceman; Pump Man or Mixer Man; Railroad Track Laborer; Sandblast, Pot Tender; Saw Tenders; Scaffold Building and Erecting; Slurry Work; Stake Hopper; Steam Point or Water ]et Operator; Steam Cleaner Operator; Tank Cleaning; Utiliwalk, Utilidor Laborer and Conduit Installer; Watchman (construction projects); Window Cleaner GROUP 2: Burning and Cutting Torch; Cement or Lime Dumper or Handler (sack or bulk); Choker Splicer; Chucktender (wagon, airtrack and hydraulic drills); Concrete Laborers (power buggy, concrete saws, pumperete nozzleman, vibratorman); Culvert Pipe Laborer; Cured in place Pipelayer; Environmental Laborer (marine work, oil spill skimmer operator, small boat operator); Foam Gun or Foam Machine Operator; Green Cutter (dam work); Gunnite Operator; Hod Carriers; Jackhammer or Pavement Breakers (more than 45 pounds);Laying of Decorative Block (retaining walls, flowered decorative block above 4 feet); Mason Tender and Mud Mixer (sewer work); Pilot Car; Plasterer, Bricklayer and Cement Finisher Tenders; Power Saw Operator; Railroad Switch Layout Laborer; Sandblaster; Sewer Caulkers; Sewer Plant Maintenance Man; Thermal Plastic Applicator; Timber Faller, chain saw operator, filer; Timberman GROUP 3: Alarm Installer; Bit Grinder; Guardrail Machine Operator; High Rigger and tree topper; High Scaler; Multiplate; Slurry Seal Squeegee Man GROUP 3A: Asphalt Raker, Asphalt Belly dump lay down; Drill Doctor (in the field); Drillers (including, but not limited to, wagon drills, air track drills; hydraulic drills); Powderman; Pioneer Drilling and Drilling Off Tugger (all type drills); Pipelayers GROUP 3B: Grade checker (setting or transfering of grade marks, line and grade) GROUP 4: Final Building Cleanup TUNNELS, SHAFTS, AND RAISES CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Brakeman; Muckers; Nippers; Topman and Bull Gang; Tunnel Track Laborer GROUP 2: Burning and Cutting Torch; Concrete Laborers; Jackhammers; Nozzleman, Pumperete or Shotcrete. GROUP 3: Miner; Retimberman GROUP 3A: Asphalt Raker, Asphalt Belly dump lay down; Drill Doctor (in the field); Drillers (including, but not limited to, wagon drills, air track drills; hydraulic drills); Powderman; Pioneer Drilling and Drilling Off Tugger (all type drills); Pipelayers. GROUP 3B: Grade checker (setting or transfering of grade marks, line and grade) Tunnel shaft and raise rates only apply to workers regularly employed inside a tunnel portal or shaft collar. LAB00942-001 04/01/2021 Rates Fringes Laborers: North of the 63rd Parallel & East of Longitude 138 Degrees GROUP 1 .....................$ 32.00 27.58 GROUP 2 .....................$ 33.00 27.58 GROUP 3 .....................$ 33.90 27.58 GROUP 3A ....................$ 37.18 27.58 GROUP 3B ....................$ 40.97 24.87 GROUP 4 .....................$ 21.57 27.58 TUNNELS, SHAFTS, AND RAISES GROUP 1 ....................$ 34.88 28.36 Group 1 ....................$ 35.20 27.58 GROUP 2 ....................$ 35.98 28.36 Group 2 ....................$ 36.30 27.58 GROUP 3 ....................$ 36.97 28.36 Group 3 ....................$ 37.29 27.58 GROUP 3A ...................$ 40.58 28.36 Group 3A ...................$ 40.90 27.58 GROUP 3B ...................$ 44.75 25.65 Group 3B ...................$ 45.07 24.87 LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Asphalt Workers (shovelman, plant crew); Brush Cutters; Camp Maintenance Laborer; Carpenter Tenders; Choke Setters, Hook Tender, Rigger, Signalman; Concrete Laborer(curb and gutter, chute handler, grouting, curing, screeding); Crusher Plant Laborer; Demolition Laborer; Ditch Diggers; Dump Man; Environmental Laborer (asbestos (limited to nonmechanical systems), hazardous and toxic waste, oil spill); Fence Installer; Fire Watch Laborer; Flagman; Form Strippers; General Laborer; Guardrail Laborer, Bridge Rail Installers; Hydro -Seeder Nozzleman; Laborers (building); Landscape or Planter; Laying of Decorative Block (retaining walls, flowered decorative block 4 feet and below); Material Handlers; Pneumatic or Power Tools; Portable or Chemical Toilet Serviceman; Pump Man or Mixer Man; Railroad Track Laborer; Sandblast, Pot Tender; Saw Tenders; Scaffold Building and Erecting; Slurry Work; Stake Hopper; Steam Point or Water let Operator; Steam Cleaner Operator; Tank Cleaning; Utiliwalk, Utilidor Laborer and Conduit Installer; Watchman (construction projects); Window Cleaner GROUP 2: Burning and Cutting Torch; Cement or Lime Dumper or Handler (sack or bulk); Choker Splicer; Chucktender (wagon, airtrack and hydraulic drills); Concrete Laborers (power buggy, concrete saws, pumperete nozzleman, vibratorman); Culvert Pipe Laborer; Cured in place Pipelayer; Environmental Laborer (marine work, oil spill skimmer operator, small boat operator); Foam Gun or Foam Machine Operator; Green Cutter (dam work); Gunnite Operator; Hod Carriers; Jackhammer or Pavement Breakers (more than 45 pounds);Laying of Decorative Block (retaining walls, flowered decorative block above 4 feet); Mason Tender and Mud Mixer (sewer work); Pilot Car; Plasterer, Bricklayer and Cement Finisher Tenders; Power Saw Operator; Railroad Switch Layout Laborer; Sandblaster; Sewer Caulkers; Sewer Plant Maintenance Man; Thermal Plastic Applicator; Timber Faller, chain saw operator, filer; Timberman GROUP 3: Alarm Installer; Bit Grinder; Guardrail Machine Operator; High Rigger and tree topper; High Scaler; Multiplate; Slurry Seal Squeegee Man GROUP 3A: Asphalt Raker, Asphalt Belly dump lay down; Drill Doctor (in the field); Drillers (including, but not limited to, wagon drills, air track drills; hydraulic drills); Powderman; Pioneer Drilling and Drilling Off Tugger (all type drills); Pipelayers GROUP 3B: Grade checker (setting or transfering of grade marks, line and grade) GROUP 4: Final Building Cleanup TUNNELS, SHAFTS, AND RAISES CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Brakeman; Muckers; Nippers; Topman and Bull Gang; Tunnel Track Laborer GROUP 2: Burning and Cutting Torch; Concrete Laborers; Jackhammers; Nozzleman, Pumperete or Shotcrete. GROUP 3: Miner; Retimberman GROUP 3A: Asphalt Raker, Asphalt Belly dump lay down; Drill Doctor (in the field); Drillers (including, but not limited to, wagon drills, air track drills; hydraulic drills); Powderman; Pioneer Drilling and Drilling Off Tugger (all type drills); Pipelayers. GROUP 3B: Grade checker (setting or transfering of grade marks, line and grade) Tunnel shaft and raise rates only apply to workers regularly employed inside a tunnel portal or shaft collar. ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN1959-001 03/01/2021 NORTH OF THE 63RD PARALLEL Rates Fringes PAINTER BRUSH/ROLLER PAINT OR WALL COVERER .....................$ 34.19 24.16 TAPING, TEXTURING, STRUCTURAL PAINTING, SANDBLASTING, POT TENDER, FINISH METAL, SPRAY, BUFFER OPERATOR, RADON MITIGATION, LEAD BASED PAINT ABATEMENT, HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLER ............ $ 34.19 24.16 PAIN1959-002 03/01/2021 SOUTH OF THE 63RD PARALLEL Rates Fringes PAINTER General Painter .............$ 31.33 24.94 Industrial Painter ..........$ 32.68 24.94 Taper / Paper & Vinyl Hanger ......................$ 32.58 24.94 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN1959-003 07/01/2019 NORTH OF THE 63RD PARALLEL Rates Fringes GLAZIER ..........................$ 39.40 24.87 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN1959-004 07/01/2019 Rates Fringes FLOOR LAYER: Carpet .............$ 28.75 14.44 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN1959-006 07/01/2019 SOUTH OF THE 63RD PARALLEL Rates Fringes GLAZIER ..........................$ 39.61 23.94 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * PLUM0262-002 07/01/2021 East of the 141st Meridian Rates Fringes Plumber; Steamfitter.............$ 39.82 27.52 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * PLUM0367-002 07/01/2021 South of the 63rd Parallel Rates Fringes Plumber; Steamfitter.............$ 41.00 27.95 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * PLUM0375-002 07/01/2021 North of the 63rd Parallel Rates Fringes Plumber; Steamfitter.............$ 42.91 31.25 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLUM0669-002 04/01/2019 Rates Fringes SPRINKLER FITTER .................$ 47.25 26.49 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ROOF0189-006 04/01/2021 Rates Fringes ROOFER ...........................$ 44.62 17.63 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * SHEE0023-003 07/01/2021 South of the 63rd Parallel Rates Fringes SHEET METAL WORKER ...............$ 43.75 27.92 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * SHEE0023-004 07/01/2021 North of the 63rd Parallel Rates Fringes SHEET METAL WORKER ...............$ 49.04 28.26 ---------------------------------------------------------------- TEAM0959-003 04/01/2021 Rates Fringes TRUCK DRIVER GROUP 1 .....................$ 41.94 26.12 GROUP 1A ....................$ 43.21 26.12 GROUP 2 .....................$ 40.68 26.12 GROUP 3 .....................$ 39.86 26.12 GROUP 4 .....................$ 39.28 26.12 GROUP 5 .....................$ 38.52 26.12 GROUP 1: Semi with Double Box Mixer; Dump Trucks (including rockbuggy and trucks with pups) over 40 yards up to and including 60 yards; Deltas, Commanders, Rollogans and similar equipment when pulling sleds, trailers or similar equipment; Boat Coxswain; Lowboys including attached trailers and jeeps, up to and including 12 axles; Ready -mix over 12 yards up to and including 15 yards); Water Wagon (250 Bbls and above); Tireman, Heavy Duty/Fueler GROUP 1A: Dump Trucks (including Rockbuggy and Trucks with pups) over 60 yards up to and including 100 yards; Jeeps (driver under load) GROUP 2: Turn -O -Wagon or DW -10 not self -loading; All Deltas, Commanders, Rollogans, and similar equipment; Mechanics; Dump Trucks (including Rockbuggy and Trucks with pups) over 20 yards up to and including 40 yards; Lowboys including attached trailers and jeeps up to and including 8 axles; Super vac truck/cacasco truck/heat stress truck; Ready -mix over 7 yards up to and including 12 yards; Partsman; Stringing Truck GROUP 3: Dump Trucks (including Rockbuggy and Trucks with pups) over 10 yards up to and including 20 yards; batch trucks 8 yards and up; Oil distributor drivers; Oil Distributor Drivers; Trucks/Jeeps (push or pull); Traffic Control Technician GROUP 4: Buggymobile; Semi or Truck and trailer; Dumpster; Tireman (light duty); Dump Trucks (including Rockbuggy and Truck with pups) up to and including 10 yards; Track Truck Equipment; Grease Truck; Flat Beds, dual rear axle; Hyster Operators (handling bulk aggregate); Lumber Carrier; Water Wagon, semi; Water Truck, dual axle; Gin Pole Truck, Winch Truck, Wrecker, Truck Mounted ""A"" Frame manufactured rating over 5 tons; Bull Lifts and Fork Lifts with Power Boom and Swing attachments, over 5 tons; Front End Loader with Forks; Bus Operator over 30 passengers; All Terrain Vehicles; Boom Truck/Knuckle Truck over 5 tons; Foam Distributor Truck/dual axle; Hydro -seeders, dual axle; Vacuum Trucks, Truck Vacuum Sweepers; Loadmaster (air and water); Air Cushion or similar type vehicle; Fire Truck/Ambulance Driver; Combination Truck -fuel and grease; Compactor (when pulled by rubber tired equipment); Rigger (air/water/oilfield); Ready Mix, up to and including 7 yards; GROUP 5: Gravel Spreader Box Operator on Truck; Flat Beds, single rear axle; Boom Truck/Knuckle Truck up to and including 5 tons; Pickups (Pilot Cars and all light duty vehicles); Water Wagon (Below 250 Bbls); Gin Pole Truck, Winch Truck, Wrecker, Truck Mounted ""A"" Frame, manufactured rating 5 tons and under; Bull Lifts and Fork Lifts (fork lifts with power broom and swing attachments up to and including 5 tons); Buffer Truck; Tack Truck; Farm type Rubber Tired Tractor (when material handling or pulling wagons on a construction project); Foam Distributor, single axle; Hydro -Seeders, single axle; Team Drivers (horses, mules and similar equipment); Fuel Handler (station/bulk attendant); Batch Truck, up to and including 7 yards; Gear/Supply Truck; Bus Operator, Up to 30 Passengers; Rigger/Swamper WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. Note: Executive Order (EO) 13706, Establishing Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors applies to all contracts subject to the Davis -Bacon Act for which the contract is awarded (and any solicitation was issued) on or after January 1, 2017. If this contract is covered by the E0, the contractor must provide employees with 1 hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours they work, up to 56 hours of paid sick leave each year. Employees must be permitted to use paid sick leave for their own illness, injury or other health-related needs, including preventive care; to assist a family member (or person who is like family to the employee) who is ill, injured, or has other health-related needs, including preventive care; or for reasons resulting from, or to assist a family member (or person who is like family to the employee) who is a victim of, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Additional information on contractor requirements and worker protections under the EO is available at www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts. 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)). The body of each wage determination lists the classification and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the cited type(s) of construction in the area covered by the wage determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical order of ""identifiers"" that indicate whether the particular rate is a union rate (current union negotiated rate for local), a survey rate (weighted average rate) or a union average rate (weighted union average rate). Union Rate Identifiers A four letter classification abbreviation identifier enclosed in dotted lines beginning with characters other than ""SU"" or ""UAW'" denotes that the union classification and rate were prevailing for that classification in the survey. Example: PLUM0198-005 07/01/2014. PLUM is an abbreviation identifier of the union which prevailed in the survey for this classification, which in this example would be Plumbers. 0198 indicates the local union number or district council number where applicable, i.e., Plumbers Local 0198. The next number, 005 in the example, is an internal number used in processing the wage determination. 07/01/2014 is the effective date of the most current negotiated rate, which in this example is July 1, 2014. Union prevailing wage rates are updated to reflect all rate changes in the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) governing this classification and rate. Survey Rate Identifiers Classifications listed under the ""SU"" identifier indicate that no one rate prevailed for this classification in the survey and the published rate is derived by computing a weighted average rate based on all the rates reported in the survey for that classification. As this weighted average rate includes all rates reported in the survey, it may include both union and non-union rates. Example: SULA2012-007 5/13/2014. SU indicates the rates are survey rates based on a weighted average calculation of rates and are not majority rates. LA indicates the State of Louisiana. 2012 is the year of survey on which these classifications and rates are based. The next number, 007 in the example, is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. 5/13/2014 indicates the survey completion date for the classifications and rates under that identifier. Survey wage rates are not updated and remain in effect until a new survey is conducted. Union Average Rate Identifiers Classification(s) listed under the UAVG identifier indicate that no single majority rate prevailed for those classifications; however, 100% of the data reported for the classifications was union data. EXAMPLE: UAVG-OH-0010 08/29/2014. UAVG indicates that the rate is a weighted union average rate. OH indicates the state. The next number, 0010 in the example, is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. 08/29/2014 indicates the survey completion date for the classifications and rates under that identifier. A UAVG rate will be updated once a year, usually in January of each year, to reflect a weighted average of the current negotiated/CBA rate of the union locals from which the rate is based. 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: 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. 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I �• ■ I �' r r . • .1 •Ir a 4LL MINIM �• r� EON r. z•ON • v{ ME 97'em3fjs-;.M% ■ O.L 0 1 A; KIB Landfill Leachate Treatment Plant Pretreatment Facility ccsn+aAC,t fy -zv2Z-2�1 AGREEMENT BETWEEN OWNER AND CONTRACTOR FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT (STIPULATED PRICE) This Agreement is by and between Kodiak Island Borough ("Owner") and Dawson Construction LLC ("Contractor"). Terms used in this Agreement have the meanings stated in the General Conditions and the Supplementary Conditions. Owner and Contractor hereby agree as follows: ARTICLE 1—WORK 1.01 Contractor shall complete all Work as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents. The Work is generally described as follows: leachate pretreatment facility, including a metal building with building envelope connected to the existing leachate treatment building, relocated septic system, and leachate pretreatment system including aeration tank, jet aerator, plate clarifier, sludge pumps and return water pumps and associated mechanical, electrical, and control system components, and associated Site work. ARTICLE 2—THE PROJECT 2.01 The Project, of which the Work under the Contract Documents is a part, is generally described as follows: Kodiak Landfill LTP Pretreatment Facility ARTICLE 3—ENGINEER 3.01 The Owner has retained Jacobs Engineering ("Engineer") to act as Owner's representative, assume all duties and responsibilities of Engineer, and have the rights and authority assigned to Engineer in the Contract. 3.02 The part of the Project that pertains to the Work has been designed by Engineer. ARTICLE 4—CONTRACT TIMES 4.01 Time is of the Essence A. All time limits for Milestones, if any, Substantial Completion, and completion and readiness for final payment as stated in the Contract Documents are of the essence of the Contract. 4.02 Contract Times: Days A. The Work will be substantially complete within 618 days after the date when the Contract Times commence to run as provided in Paragraph 4.01 of the General Conditions and completed and ready for final payment in accordance with Paragraph 15.06 of the General Conditions within 647 days after the date when the Contract Times commence to run. E1CDCO C-520, Agreement between Owner and Contractor for Construction Contract (Stipulated Price). Copyright" 2018 National Society of Professional Engineers, American Council of Engineering Companies, and American Society of Civil Engineers. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 7 KIB Landfill Leachate Treatment Plant Pretreatment Facility 4.03 Liquidated Damages A. Deleted. There will be no liquidated damages in this contract. 4.04 Special Damages A. Contractor shall reimburse Owner (1) for any fines or penalties imposed on Owner as a direct result of the Contractor's failure to attain Substantial Completion according to the Contract Times, and (2) for the actual costs reasonably incurred by Owner for engineering, construction observation, inspection, and administrative services needed after the time specified in Paragraph 4.02 for Substantial Completion (as duly adjusted pursuant to the Contract), until the Work is substantially complete. B. After Contractor achieves Substantial Completion, if Contractor shall neglect, refuse, or fail to complete the remaining Work within the Contract Times, Contractor shall reimburse Owner for the actual costs reasonably incurred by Owner for engineering, construction observation, inspection, and administrative services needed after the time specified in Paragraph 4.02 for Work to be completed and ready for final payment (as duly adjusted pursuant to the Contract), until the Work is completed and ready for final payment. C. The special damages imposed in this paragraph are supplemental to any liquidated damages for delayed completion established in this Agreement. ARTICLE 5—CONTRACT PRICE 5.01 Owner shall pay Contractor for completion of the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents, the amounts that follow, subject to adjustment under the Contract: A. For all Work other than Unit Price Work, a lump sum of $2,367,000. All specific cash allowances are included in the above price in accordance with Paragraph 13.02 of the General Conditions. ARTICLE 6—PAYMENT PROCEDURES 6.01 Submittal and Processing of Payments A. Contractor shall submit Applications for Payment in accordance with Article 15 of the General Conditions. Applications for Payment will be processed by Engineer as provided in the General Conditions. 6.02 Progress Payments A. Owner shall make progress payments on the basis of Contractor's Applications for Payment on or about the 15th day of each month during performance of the Work as provided in Paragraph 6-02.A.1 below, provided that such Applications for Payment have been submitted in a timely manner and otherwise meet the requirements of the Contract. All such payments will be measured by the Schedule of Values established as provided in the General Conditions (and in the case of Unit Price Work based on the number of units completed) or, in the event there is no Schedule of Values, as provided elsewhere in the Contract. 1- Prior to Substantial Completion, progress payments will be made in an amount equal to the percentage indicated below but, in each case, less the aggregate of payments E1CDC® C-520, Agreement between Owner and Contractor for Construction Contract (Stipulated Price). Copyright° 2018 National Society of Professional Engineers, American Council of Engineering Companies, and American Society of Civil Engineers. All rights reserved. Page 2of7 KIB Landfill Leachate Treatment Plant Pretreatment Facility previously made and less such amounts as Owner may withhold, including but not limited to liquidated damages, in accordance with the Contract. a. 95 percent of the value of the Work completed (with the balance being retainage). 1) If 50 percent or more of the Work has been completed, as determined by Engineer, and if the character and progress of the Work have been satisfactory to Owner and Engineer, then as long as the character and progress of the Work remain satisfactory to Owner and Engineer, there will be no additional retainage. B. Upon Substantial Completion of the entire construction to be provided under the construction Contract Documents, Owner shall pay an amount sufficient to increase total payments to Contractor to 100 percent of the Work completed, less such amounts set off by Owner pursuant to Paragraph 15.01.E of the General Conditions, and less 200 percent of Engineer's estimate of the value of Work to be completed or corrected as shown on the punch list of items to be completed or corrected prior to final payment. 6.03 Fina! Payment A. Upon final completion and acceptance of the Work, Owner shall pay the remainder of the Contract Price in accordance with Paragraph 15.06 of the General Conditions. 6.04 Consent of Surety A. Owner will not make final payment or return or release retainage at Substantial Completion or any other time, unless Contractor submits written consent of the surety to such payment, return, or release. ARTICLE 7—CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 7.01 Contents A. The Contract Documents consist of all of the fohowing: 1. This Agreement. 2. Bonds: a. Performance bond (together with power of attorney). b. Payment bond (together with power of attorney). 3. General Conditions. 4. Supplementary Conditions. 5. Specifications as listed in the table of contents of the project manual (copy of list attached). 7. Drawings listed on the attached sheet index. 8. Addenda (numbers 1 to 8, inclusive). EJCDC• C-520, Agreement between Owner and Contractor for Construction Contract (Stipulated Price). Copyright 2016 National Society of Professional Engineers, American Council of Engineering Companies, and American Society of Civil Engineers. All rights reserved. Page 3of7 KIB Landfill Leachate Treatment Plant Pretreatment Facility 9. Exhibits to this Agreement (enumerated as follows): a. Specifications Table of Contents b. Drawings sheet index c. Test pit technical memorandum 10. The following which may be delivered or issued on or after the Effective Date of the Contract and are not attached hereto: a. Notice to Proceed. b. Work Change Directives. c. Change Orders. d. Field Orders. e. Warranty Bond, if any. B. The Contract Documents listed in Paragraph 7.01.A are attached to this Agreement (except as expressly noted otherwise above). C. There are no Contract Documents other than those listed above in this Article 7. D. The Contract Documents may only be amended, modified, or supplemented as provided in the Contract. ARTICLE 8—REPRESENTATIONS, CERTIFICATIONS, AND STIPULATIONS 8.01 Contractor's Representations A. In order to induce Owner to enter into this Contract, Contractor makes the following representations: 1. Contractor has examined and carefu:ly studied the Contract Documents, including Addenda. 2. Contractor has visited the Site, conducted a thorough visual examination of the Site and adjacent areas, and become familiar with the general, local, and Site conditions that may affect cost, progress, and performance of the Work. 3. Contractor is familiar with all Laws and Regulations that may affect cost, progress, and performance of the Work. 4. Contractor has carefully studied reports of explorations and tests of subsurface conditions at or adjacent to the Site and the drawings of physical conditions relating to existing surface or subsurface structures at the Site that have been identified in the Supplementary Conditions, with respect to Technical Data in such reports and drawings. 5. Contractor has carefully studied reports and drawings relating to Hazardous Environmental Conditions, if any, at or adjacent to the Site that have been identified in the Supplementary Conditions, with respect to Technical Data in such reports and drawings. EJCDC° C -S20, Agreement between Owner and Contractor for Construction Contract (Stipulated Price). Copyright° 2018 National Society of Professional Engineers, American Council of Engineering Companies, and American Society of Civil Engineers. All rights reserved. Page 4 of 7 KIB Landfill Leachate Treatment Plant Pretreatment Facility 6. Contractor has considered the information known to Contractor itself; information commonly known to contractors doing business in the locality of the Site; information and observations obtained from visits to the Site; the Contract Documents; and the Technical Data identified in the Supplementary Conditions or by definition, with respect to the effect of such information, observations, and Technical Data on (a) the cost, progress, and performance of the Work; (b) the means, methods, techniques, sequences, and procedures of construction to be employed by Contractor; and (c) Contractor's safety precautions and programs. 7. Based on information and observations referred to in preceding paragraph, Contractor agrees that no further examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, studies, or data are necessary for the performance of the Work at the Contract Price, within the Contract Times, and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract. 8. Contractor is aware of the general nature of work to be performed by Owner and others at the Site that relates to the Work as indicated in the Contract Documents. 9. Contractor has given Engineer written notice of all conflicts, errors, ambiguities, or discrepancies that Contractor has discovered in the Contract Documents, and of discrepancies between Site conditions and the Contract Documents, and the written resolution thereof by Engineer is acceptable to Contractor. 10. The Contract Documents are generally sufficient to indicate and convey understanding of all terms and conditions for performance and furnishing of the Work. 11. Contractor's entry into this Contract constitutes an incontrovertible representation by Contractor that without exception all prices in the Agreement are premised upon performing and furnishing the Work required by the Contract Documents. 8.02 Contractor's Certifications A. Contractor certifies that it has not engaged in corrupt, fraudulent, collusive, or coercive practices in competing for or in executing the Contract. For the purposes of this Paragraph 8.02: 1. "corrupt practice" means the offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of anything of value likely to influence the action of a public official in the bidding process or in the Contract execution; 2. "fraudulent practice" means an intentional misrepresentation of facts made (a) to influence the bidding process or the execution of the Contract to the detriment of Owner, (b) to establish Bid or Contract prices at artificial non-competitive levels, or (c) to deprive Owner of the benefits of free and open competition; I "collusive practice" means a scheme or arrangement between two or more Bidders, with or without the knowledge of Owner, a purpose of which is to establish Bid prices at artificial, non-competitive levels; and a. "coercive practice" means harming or threatening to harm, directly or indirectly, persons or their property to influence their participation in the bidding process or affect the execution of the Contract. EJCOCO C-520, Agreement between Owner and Contractor for Construction Contract (Stipulated Price). Copyright° 2018 National Society of Professional Engineers, American Council of Engineering Companies, and American Society of Civil Engineers. All rights reserved. Page 5 of 7 KIB Landfill Leachate Treatment Plant Pretreatment Facility 8.03 Standard General Conditions A. Owner stipulates that if the General Conditions that are made a part of this Contract are EJCDCI C-700, Standard General Conditions for the Construction Contract (2018), published by the Engineers Joint Contract Documents Committee, and if Owner is the party that has furnished said General Conditions, then Owner has plainly shown all modifications to the standard wording of such published document to the Contractor, through a process such as highlighting or "track changes" (redline/strikeout), or in the Supplementary Conditions. EICDC® C-520, Agreement between Owner and Contractor for Construction Contract (Stipulated Price). Copyright* 2018 National Society of Professional Engineers, American Council of Engineering Companies, and American Society of Civil Engineers. All rights reserved. Page 6 of 7 KIB Landfill Leachate Treatment Plant Pretreatment Facility IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Owner and Contractor have signed this Agreement. This Agreement will be effective on of the Contract). Owner: 10U� z2 r104 (t ed or printed name of organization) By: oi? �12t&(A (in lv dua!'s signature) Date: 2Z_ 74 (date signed) Name:W-man (typed o printed) Title: _ typed or printed) Attest: Title: type r printed) Address for giving notices: Designated Representative: Name: (typed or printed) Title: (typed or printed) Address: Phone: Email: (if IType of Entity] is a corporation, attach evidence of authority to sign. If (Type of Entityf is a public body, attach evidence of authority to sign and resolution or other documents authorizing execution of this Agreement.) (which is the Effective Date Contractor: Dawson Construction, LLC (typed or printed name of or nization) By: --- (individual's signature) Date: February 18, 2022 (date signed) Name: Todd Rawls (typed or printed) Title: Secreta (typed or printed) (!f (Type of Entity] is a corporation, a partnership, or a Joint venture, a ach evidence of outhoy-Y to siIgn.) Attest: (individual's signature) Title: Witness (typed or printed) Address for giving notices: 405 32nd St.. Suite 110 Bellingham, WA 98225 Designated Representative: Name: Chris Dole (typed or printed) Title: Pr2ect Manager (typed or printed) Address: 405 32nd St., Suite 110 Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: 360-756-1000 Email: cdole@dawson.com License No.: BL 1036873 / 111528 (where applicable) State: Alaska EJCDC® C-520, Agreement between Owner and Contractor for Construction Contract (Stipulated Price). 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