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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCP1209 Donovan Brothers, IncSMALL PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT NO. CP -1209 Project Title: 4910 "A" Street Building Asbestos Abatement THIS CONTRACT is entered into between the City of Auburn, a Washington Municipal Corporation ( "City"), and Donovan Brothers, Inc. ( "Contractor "), whose mailing address is 1801 West Valley Highway North Suite 101 Auburn 98001. The parties agree as follows: I. CONTRACTOR SERVICES. The Contractor shall do all work and furnish all tools, materials and equipment for the abatement of approximately Three Thousand (3,000) Square Feet of ceiling tile, sheet vinyl /mastic, cove base mastic, floor tite /mastic and sink undercoat in accordance with this Contract form and repairs to the floor structure casued by the abatement. The Contractor shall do all work and furnish all tools, materials and equipment for the completion of the abatement work, in accordance with this Contract form and as shown on the attached Exhibit "A ", which is by this reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof. The complete Contract includes the following parts, which are by this reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof. Any inconsistency in the parts of the Contract shall be resolved by the order in which they are listed: A. Small Public Work Contract B. Scope of work C. Time and Materials Price Sheets D. Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Prevailing Wage Rates and Benefit Key Code effective 04/27/2012. In case of any ambiguity or dispute over interpreting the Contract, the City Engineer's decision will be final. II. CITY OF AUBURN BUSINESS LICENSE REQUIRED. In order to do business in the City of Auburn, you are required to have a current City of Auburn business license. All subcontractors and lower tier subcontractors working on the project must also have a City of Auburn business license. M. NOTICE TO PROCEED: A Notice to Proceed will be issued once the Contract has been fully executed by the Contractor and City, and all required documents as set forth in this Contract and all requirements as set forth in the award letter have been met. IV. TIME OF COMPLETION. The Contractor shall complete the work no later than May 31, 2012. V. HOURS OF WORK. Reserved. VI. COMPENSATION. The Contractor shall do all work and furnish all tools, materials, and equipment for the work and services contemplated in this Contract based on time and materials SMALL PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT NO. CP1209 5.8.12 Page 1 of 11 listed in Exhibit C not to exceed $16,143.00, and Washington State Sales Tax of $1,533.59 for a total of $17,676.59. Our sales tax area is 1702 for King County. No payment shall be issued until a Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages form, for the Contractor and each and every Subcontractor, has been approved by the State Department of Labor & Industries, and is received by the City. A. Performance Bond and Retainage. As provided for in RCW 39.04.155(3), the City waives bonding and retainage for this contract. B. Defective or Unauthorized Work. The City reserves its right to withhold payment from the Contractor for any defective or unauthorized work. Defective or unauthorized work includes, without limitation: work and materials that do not conform to the requirements of this Contract; and extra work and materials furnished without the City's written approval. If the Contractor is unable, for any reason, to satisfactorily complete any portion of the work, the City may complete the work by contract or otherwise, and the Contractor shall be liable to the City for any additional costs incurred by the City. "Additional costs" shall mean all reasonable costs, including legal costs and attorney fees, incurred by the City beyond the maximum Contract price specified above. The City further reserves its right to deduct the cost to complete the Contract work, including any additional costs, from any and all amounts due or to become due the Contractor. C. Final Payment: Waiver of Claims. The making of final payment (excluding withheld retainage) shall constitute a waiver of claims, except those previously and properly made and identified by the Contractor as unsettled at the time request for final payment is made. VII. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The parties intend that an Independent Contractor - Employer Relationship will be created by this Contract, the City being interested only in the results obtained under this Contract. VIII. SUBCONTRACTING. The Contractor shall not subcontract work unless the City approves in writing. Each request to subcontract shall be on the form the City provides. If the City requests, the Contractor shall provide proof that the subcontractor has the experience, ability, and equipment the work requires. The Contractor shall require each subcontractor to comply with RCW 39.12 (Prevailing Wages on Public Works) and to furnish all certificates and statements required by the Contract. As stated in Section VI, "Compensation," no payment shall be issued until a Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages form, for the Contractor and each and every subcontractor, has been approved by the State Department of Labor & Industries, and is received by the City. Along with the request to sublet, the Contractor shall submit the names of any contracting firms the subcontractor proposes to use as lower tier subcontractors. Collectively, these lower tier SMALL PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT NO. CP1209 5.8.12 Page 2 of 11 subcontractors shall not do work that exceeds 25 percent of the total amount subcontracted to a subcontractor. When a subcontractor is responsible for construction of a specific structure or structures, the following work may be performed by lower tier subcontractors without being subject to the 25 percent limitation: A. Furnishing and driving of piling, or B. Furnishing and installing concrete reinforcing and post- tensioning steel. Except for the 25 percent limit, lower tier subcontractors shall meet the same requirements as subcontractors. The City will approve the request only if satisfied with the proposed subcontractor's record, equipment, experience and ability. Approval to subcontract shall not: 1. Relieve the Contractor of any responsibility to carry out the Contract. 2. Relieve the Contractor of any obligations or liability under the Contract and the Contractor's bond. 3. Create any contract between the City and the subcontractor, or 4. Convey to the subcontractor any rights against the City. The City will not consider as subcontracting: (1) purchase of sand, gravel, crushed stone, crushed slag, batched concrete aggregates, ready mix concrete, off -site fabricated structural steel, other off -site fabricated items, and any other materials supplied by established and recognized commercial plants; or (2) delivery of these materials to the work site in vehicles owned or operated by such plants or by recognized independent or commercial hauling companies. However, the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries may determine that RCW 39.12 applies to the employees of such firms identified in A and B above in accordance with WAC 296 -127. If dissatisfied with any part of the subcontracted work, the City may request in writing that the subcontractor be removed. The Contractor shall comply with this request at once and shall not employ the subcontractor for any further work under the Contract. This section does not create a contractual relationship between the City and any subcontractor. Also, it is not intended to bestow upon any subcontractor, the status of a third - party beneficiary to the Contract between the City and the Contractor. IX. TERMINATION. The City may terminate this Contract for good cause. "Good cause" shall include, without limitation, any.one.or more of the following events: A. The Contractor's refusal or failure to supply a sufficient number of properly - skilled workers or proper materials for completion of the Contract work. B. The Contractor's failure to complete the work within the time specified in this Contract. SMALL PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT NO. CP1209 5.8.12 Page 3 of 11 C. The Contractor's failure to make full and prompt payment to subcontractors or for material or labor. D. The Contractor's persistent disregard of federal, state or local laws, rules or regulations. E. The Contractor's filing for bankruptcy or becoming adjudged bankrupt. After all the work contemplated by the Contract has been completed either by the Surety or the City, the City will calculate the total expenses and damages for the completed work. If the total expenses and damages are less than any unpaid balance due the Contractor, the excess will be paid by the City to the Contractor. If the total expenses and damages exceed the unpaid balance, the Contractor and the Surety shall be jointly and severally liable to, and shall pay the difference to, the City on demand. X. PREVAILING WAGES. Contractor shall file a "Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages" with the State of Washington Department of Labor & Industries prior to commencing the Contract work. The Contractor shall pay prevailing wages and comply with Chapter 39.12 of the Revised Code of Washington, as well as any other applicable prevailing wage rate provisions. The prevailing wage rate revision in effect as of April 27, 2012 is by this reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof. No payment shall be issued until a Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages form, for the Contractor and each and every subcontractor, has been approved by the State Department of Labor & Industries, and is received by the City. Retainage shall not be released until an Affidavit of Wages Paid form for the Contractor and each and every subcontractor, has been approved by the State Department of Labor & Industries, and is received by the City. XI. CHANGES. The City may issue a written change order for any change in the Contract work during the performance of this Contract. If the Contractor determines, for any reason, that a change order is necessary, the Contractor must submit a written change order request to an authorized agent of the City within fifteen (15) calendar days of the date the Contractor knew or should have known of the facts and events giving rise to the requested change. If the City determines that the change increases or decreases the Contractor's costs or time for performance, the City will make an equitable adjustment. The City will attempt, in good faith, to reach agreement with the Contractor on all equitable adjustments. However, if the parties are unable to agree, the City will determine the equitable adjustment as it deems appropriate. The Contractor shall proceed with the change order work upon receiving either a written change order from the City or an oral order from the City before actually receiving the written change order. If the Contractor fails to require a change order within the time allowed, the Contractor waives its right to make any claim or submit subsequent change order requests for that portion of the Contract work. If the Contractor disagrees with the equitable adjustment, the Contractor must complete the SMALL PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT NO. C1;1209 5.8.12 Page 4 of 11 change order work; however, the Contractor may elect to protest the adjustment as provided below: A. Procedure and Protest by the Contractor. If the Contractor disagrees with anything required by a change order, another written order, or an oral order from the City, including any direction, instruction, interpretation, or determination by the City, the Contractor shall: 1. Immediately give a signed written notice of protest to the City; 2. Supplement the written protest within fifteen (15) calendar days with a written statement that provides the following information: a. The date of the Contractor's protest. b. The nature and circumstances that caused the protest. c. The provisions in this Contract that support the protest. d. The estimated dollar cost, if any, of the protested work and how that estimate was determined. e. An analysis of the progress schedule showing the schedule change or disruption if the Contractor is asserting a schedule change or disruption. The Contractor shall keep complete records of extra costs and time incurred as a result of the protested work. The City shall have access to any of the Contractor's records needed for evaluating the protest. 3. The City will evaluate all protests, provided the procedures in this section are followed. If the City determines that a protest is valid, the City will adjust payment for work or time by an equitable adjustment. No adjustment will be made for an invalid protest. B. Contractor's Duty to Complete Protested Work. In spite of any protest, the Contractor shall proceed promptly with the work as the City has ordered. C. Contractor's Acceptance of Changes. The Contractor accepts all requirements of a change order by: (1) endorsing it, (2) writing a separate acceptance, or (3) not protesting in the way this section provides. A change order that is accepted by the Contractor as provided in this section shall constitute full payment and final settlement of all claims for Contract time and for direct, indirect and consequential costs, including costs of delays related to any work, either covered or affected by the change. D. Failure to Protest Constitutes Waiver. By not protesting as this section provides, the Contractor also waives any additional entitlement and accepts from the City any written or oral order (including directions, instructions, interpretations, and determination). E. Failure to Follow Procedures Constitutes Waiver. By failing to follow the procedures of this section, the Contractor completely waives any claims for protested work and accepts from the SMALL PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT NO. C13,1209 5.8.12 Page 5 of 11 City any written or oral order (including directions, instructions, interpretations, and determination). XII. CLAIMS. The Contractor waives right to a claim if they have not followed procedures outlined in Section XI.A of this Contract. If resolution cannot be reached under Section XI.A, then the Contractor shall give written notice to the City of all claims other than change orders within fifteen (l 5) calendar days of the City's notice of its final decision on the Contractor's protest. Any claim for damages, additional payment for any reason, or extension of time, whether under this Contract or otherwise, shall be conclusively deemed to have been waived by the Contractor unless a timely written claim is made in strict accordance with the applicable provisions of this Contract; or if (and only if) no such provision is applicable, unless that claim is set forth in detail in writing and received by the City within seven (7) calendar days from the date the Contractor knew, or should have known, of the facts giving rise to the claim. At a minimum, a Contractor's written claim must include the information set forth regarding protests in Section XI.A. Failure to provide a complete, written notification of claim within the time allowed shall be an absolute waiver of any claims arising in any way from the facts or events surrounding that claim or caused by that delay. The Contractor must, in any event, file any claim or bring any suit arising from or connected with this Contract within forty-five (45) calendar days from the date the Contract work is complete. XIII. WARRANTY. All defects in workmanship and materials that occur within one year from the date of the City's acceptance of the Contract work shall be corrected by the Contractor. When defects are corrected, the warranty for that portion of the work shall extend for one year from the date such correction is completed and accepted by the City. The Contractor shall begin to correct any defects within seven (7) calendar days of its receipt of notice from the City of the defect. If the Contractor does not accomplish the corrections within a reasonable time, the City may complete the corrections and the Contractor shall pay all costs incurred by the City in order to accomplish the correction. XIV. INDEMNIFICATION. Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, injuries, damages, losses or suits, including all legal costs and attorney fees, arising out of or in connection with the performance of this Contract, except for injuries and damages caused by the sole negligence of the City. The City's inspection or acceptance of any of the Contractor's work when completed shall not be grounds to avoid any of these covenants of indemnification. SMALL PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT NO. CPI209 5.8.12 Page 6 of 11 Should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that this Contract is subject to RCW 4.24.115, then, in the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons or damages to property caused by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of the Contractor and the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents and volunteers, the Contractor's liability hereunder shall be only to the extent of the Contractor's negligence. It is further specifically and expressly understood that this indemnification constitutes the Contractor's waiver of immunity under Industrial Insurance, Title 51 RCW, solely for the purposes of this indemnification. The parties acknowledge that they have mutually negotiated this waiver. The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Contract. XV. INSURANCE. The Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of this Contract, insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property that may arise from or in connection with the performance of the Contract work hereunder by the Contractor, its agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. Before beginning work on the project described in this Contract, the Contractor shall provide a Certificate of Insurance evidencing the coverages listed below. The policies of insurance for general, automobile, and pollution policies shall be specifically endorsed to name the Contracting Agency and its officers, elected officials, employees, agents and volunteers, and any other entity specifically required by the Contract Provisions, as additional insured(s). A. Automobile Liability insurance covering all owned, non - owned, hired and leased vehicles with limits no less than $1,000,000 combined single limit per accident for bodily injury and property damage. Coverage shall be written on Insurance Services Office (ISO) form CA 00 01 or a substitute form providing equivalent liability coverage. If necessary, the policy shall be endorsed to provide contractual liability coverage. B. Commercial General Liability insurance written with limits no less than $1,000,000 each occurrence, $2,000,000 general aggregate, and a $2,000,000 products - completed operations aggregate limit. Coverage shall be written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 01 and shall cover liability arising from premises, operations, stop gap liability, independent contractors, products- completed operations, personal injury and advertising injury, and liability assumed under an insured contract. The Commercial General Liability insurance shall be endorsed to provide the Aggregate Per Project Endorsement form CG 25 03 11 85. There shall be no endorsement or modification of the Commercial General Liability insurance for liability arising from explosion, collapse or underground property damage. The City shall be named as an additional insured under the Contractor's Commercial General Liability insurance policy, with respect to the work performed for the City using ISO Additional Insurance SMALL PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT NO. CPI209 5.8.12 Page 7 of 11 endorsement CG 20 10 10 01 and Additional Insured - Completed Operations endorsement CG 20 37 10 01 or substitute endorsements providing equivalent coverage. C. Workers' Compensation coverage as required by the industrial Insurance laws of the State of Washington. D. Other Insurance Provisions. The insurance policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions for Automobile Liability and Commercial General Liability: 1. The Contractor's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respect the City. Any insurance, self - insurance, or insurance pool coverage maintained by the City shall be excess of the Contractor's insurance and shall not contribute with it. 2. The Contractor's insurance shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be cancelled by either party, except after thirty (30) days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to the City. E. Contractor's Insurance for Other Losses. The Contractor shall assume full responsibility for all loss or damage from any cause whatsoever to any tools, Contractor's employee owned tools, machinery, equipment, or motor vehicles owned or rented by the Contractor, or the Contractor's agents, suppliers, or contractors as well as to any temporary structures, scaffolding, and protective fences. F. Waiver of Subrogation. The Contractor and the City waive all rights against each other, any of their Subcontractors, Sub - subcontractors, agents and employees, each of the other, for damages caused by fire or other perils to the extent covered by Builders Risk insurance or other property insurance obtained pursuant to Section XV of this Contract or other property insurance applicable to the work. The policies shall provide such waivers by endorsement or otherwise. G. Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with authorized insurers in Washington State with a current A.M. Best rating of not Tess than A -:VII. H. Verification of Coverage. Contractor shall furnish the City with original certificates and a copy of the amendatory endorsements, including but not necessarily limited to the additional insured endorsement, evidencing the Automobile Liability and Commercial General Liability insurance of the Contractor before commencement of the work. 1. Subcontractors. Contractor shall ensure that each subcontractor of every tier obtains and maintains at a minimum, the insurance coverages listed in this section. Upon request of the City, the Contractor shall provide evidence of such insurance. Any payment of deductible or self insured retention shall be the sole responsibility of the Contractor. The City reserves the right to receive a certified copy of all the required insurance policies. SMALL PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT NO. C31209 5.8.12 Page 8 of 11 XVI. MISCELLANEOUS. A. Nondiscrimination. In the hiring of employees for the performance of work under this Contract, the Contractor, its subcontractors, or any person acting on behalf of Contractor shall not, by reason of race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, discriminate against any person who is qualified and available to perform the work to which the employment relates. B. Compliance with Laws. The Contractor shall comply with all federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations throughout every aspect in the performance of this Contract. C. Work Performed at Contractor's Risk. The Contractor shall take all precautions necessary and shall be responsible for the safety of its employees, agents, and subcontractors in the performance of this Contract. All work shall be done at the Contractor's own risk, and the Contractor shall.be responsible for any loss of or damage to materials, tools, or other articles used or held for use in connection with the work. D. Nonwaiver of Breach. The failure of the City to insist upon strict performance of any of the terms and rights contained herein, or to exercise any option herein conferred in one or more instances, shall not be construed to be a waiver or relinquishment of those terms and rights and they shall remain in full force and effect. E. Governing Law. This Contract shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. If any dispute arises between the City and the Contractor under any of the provisions of this Contract, resolution of that dispute shall be available only through the jurisdiction, venue and rules of the King County Superior Court, King County, Washington. F. Attorney's Fees. To the extent not inconsistent with RCW 39.04.240, in any claim or lawsuit for damages arising from the parties' performance of this Contract, each party shall be responsible for payment of its own legal costs and attorney's fees incurred in defending or bringing such claim or lawsuit; however, nothing in this subsection shall limit the City's right to indemnification under Section 10 of this Contract. G. Written Notice. All communications regarding this Contract shall be sent to the parties at the addresses listed on the signature page of this Contract, unless otherwise notified. Any written notice shall become effective upon delivery, but in any event three (3) calendar days after the date of mailing by registered or certified mail, and shall be deemed sufficiently given if sent to the addressee at the address stated in this Contract. H. Assignment. Any assignment of this Contract by the Contractor without the written consent of the City shall be void. SMALL PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT NO. CP1209 5.8.12 Page 9 of 11 I. Modification. No waiver, alteration, or modification of any of the provisions of this Contract shall be binding unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized representative of the City and the Contractor. J. Severability. If any one or more sections, sub - sections, or sentences of this Contract are held to be unconstitutional or invalid, that decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this Contract and the remainder shall remain in full force and effect. K. Entire Contract. The written provisions and terms of this Contract, together with any referenced documents and attached Exhibits , supersede all prior verbal statements by any representative of the City, and those statements shall not be construed as forming a part of or altering in any manner this Contract. This Contract, referenced documents, and any attached Exhibits contain the entire Contract between the parties. Should any language in any referenced documents or Exhibits to this Contract conflict with any language contained in this Contract, the terms of this Contract shall prevail. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties below have executed this Contract. CONTRACTOR THE CITY OF AUBURN Feil',/q.b24,1/15 (Signature) (Signature) By By Peter B. Lewis (Print name here) Its (Authorized representative) Its Mayor DATE: DATE: Contractor's State License No. State Tax Registration (UBI) No.. Federal Tax ID # Notices to be sent to: Notices to be sent to: CONTRACTOR CITY OF AUBURN Attn: Address City, State Zip Phone: Fax: E -mail: SMALL PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT NO. CP1209 5.8.12 Page 10 of 1 I Attn: Lisa Moore 25 West Main Street Auburn, WA 98001 Phone: 253.288.3158 Fax: 253.804.3114 E -mail: I. Modification. No waiver, alteration, or modification of any of the provisions of this Contract shall be binding unless in writing and.signed by a duly authorized representative of the City and the Contractor. J. Severability. If any one or more sections, sub- sections, or sentences of this Contract are held to be unconstitutional or invalid, that decision shall not affect'the validity of the remaining portion of this Contract and the remainder shall remain in full force and effect._. - K. Entire Contract. The written,proyisions and.tenns of this Contract, together with any referenced documents and attached Exhibits, supersede all prior verbal statements by'any representative of theCity, and those statements shall not be construed as forming a part of or altering in any manner this Contract. This Contract, i-eferenced doeuments and'any.:attached Exhibits contain the entire Contract between the parties. Should-any language in any - _ referenced .documents. or Exhibits to this Contract conflict with any language contained in this Contract, the terms of this Contract shall prevail. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties below have executed this.Contract. CONTRACTOR (Signature) By .L�c �c� 1. r✓1c7Jc�� (Print name here) Its Gtnck P r (Authorized representative) 3 DATE: S 4 THE CITY OF AUBURN F*,‘,/j ; L.Q,UfIS • (Signature) - • By Peter 13. Lewis Its Mayor DATE: Contractor's State License No., "---ono0 1; 6)'i-‘40.S State Tax Registration (UBI) No.. Federal Tax ID # C( / 4426 Notices to be sent to: CONTRACTOR Attn: ��� c3..Da./\ Address t cOt t J L) .0 k{, L City, State- Zip,,., Phone: 3 3.57i 113 Fak: jS 3 W04 39' 7R9 q E -mail: SMALL PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT NO. CP1209 5.8.12 Page 10 of 11 Notices to be sent to: CITY OF AUBURN Attn: Lisa Moore 25 West Main Street Auburn, WA 98001 Phone: 253.288.3158 Fax: 253.8043114 E -mail: 9-; .a10 o-- ATTEST: Danielle E. Daskam, City Clerk APPR •• el B. Heid; H:\FORMS \FC125 (Rev. 12/1/06) SMALL' PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT NO. CI?I209 5.8.12 Page 1l'of 1 1 Attorney PACIFIC 1 N 1RONME TAI, JECT SECHCATF1 ASBESTOS ABATMENT AT 4910 A Street SE Auburn, WA 98001 E City of Auburn 25 West Main Auburn, WA 98001 NC0 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL Contractor CONSULTANT Donovan Brothers Construction, Inc. 1801 West Valley Highway North #101 Auburn, WA Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. 6510 Southcenter Boulevard, #4 Tukwila, WA 98188 DATE: 05/08/2012 Seattle 6510 Southcenter Blvd., Ste. 144 Seattle, WA 98188 www.pacrimenv.com Anchorage Phone (206) 244 -8965 Fax (206) 244 -9096 TABLE OF CONTENTS Division Section # Section Name 010 General Requirements 01010 Summary of the Work 01090 Definitions & Standards /Codes & Regulations 01410 Testing Laboratory Services 01420 Regulatory Requirements 01510 Air Exhaust System 01526 Temporary Enclosures 01560 Worker Protection 01572 Negative Pressure System 01576 Decontamination Units 01711. Project Decontamination 01714 Work Area Clearance 01752 Air Monitoring and Testing Laboratory Services 020 Site Work 02080 Removal of Asbestos - Containing Materials 02082 Removal and Disposal of Fluorescent Lamps, Ballast's and Mercury Thermostats 02084 Disposal of Asbestos - Containing Materials END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Page 2 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SECTION 01010 SUMMARY OF WORK PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. General Conditions of Contract and other Division Specification sections apply to the work of this section. 1.02 DESCRIPTION OF WORK - Asbestos Removal and disposal of all regulated building materials from the following building prior to renovation: A. Work Scope: Building #1, 4910 A Street SE, Auburn WA 1. Removal and disposal of all (approximately 2,000 square feet) of asbestos containing sheet vinyl flooring located in the large open multi- purpose room. 2. Removal and disposal of all (approximately 600 square feet) of "popcorn" ceiling texture located in the janitor closet, kitchen and restrooms. 3. Removal and disposal of all (approximately 100 lineal feet) of vinyl cove base mastic in the restrooms. 4. Removal and disposal of all (approximately 300 square feet) of buried floor tile and associated mastic located in the janitor closet and restrooms. (Tile and mastic under non -ACM SVF) 5. Removal and disposal of all (approximately 1 sink) sink with undercoating located in the kitchen. 1.03 NOTIFICATIONS A. The successful contractor will be required to file and pay for all required notifications to Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA) and Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (L &I). The cost of notifications will be included in the lump sum bid amount. 3- 01010 -1 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 1.04 MISCELLANEOUS A. All work must be performed following the most recent regulations of applicable regulatory agencies having jurisdiction over this project, including, but not limited to PSCAA, Washington State Dept. of Ecology, etc. as applicable in Sections 01090 and 01410. B. All required OSHA/WISHA compliance personnel air monitoring is to be performed by the Contractor. The cost of the personnel air monitoring will be incurred by the Contractor and should be included in the lump sum bid amount. C. All required work area air monitoring to be performed by Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. The cost of this air monitoring will be incurred by The City of Auburn; however; costs for re- sampling of failed clearances will be the responsibility of the Contractor. D. The Contractor is responsible for providing water and electrical utilities. All electrical connections shall be performed by a licensed, electrician. E. The work area must pass visual inspections prior to final clearance samples being taken. All containment(s) will have clearance samples collected by Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. prior to demobilization. Clearance samples will be taken in accordance with Section 01410 - Testing Laboratory Services and Section 01714 - Work Area Clearance. PART 2 - PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 - EXECUTION Not Used END OF SECTION 01010 SUMMARY OF WORK 3- 01010 -2 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SECTION 01090 DEFINITIONS AND STANDARDS CODES & REGULATIONS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. General Conditions of Contract and other Division Specification sections, apply to work of this section. 1.02 SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS A. General Explanation: A substantial amount of specification language constitutes definitions for terms found in other contract documents. Certain terms used in contract documents are defined in this article. Definitions and explanations of this section area not necessarily neither complete nor exclusive, but are general for the work to the extent they are not stated more explicitly in another element of contract documents. B. General Requirements: The provisions or requirements provided in the Contract Documents and, where so indicated. C. This section also sets forth governmental regulations which are included and incorporated herein by reference and made part of this specification. This section also sets forth those notices and permits which are known to The City of Auburn and which either must be applied for and received, or which must be given to governmental agencies before start of the work. D. Requirements obtaining permits, licenses, inspections, releases, special permission, releases or similar documentation, as well as payments, statements and similar requirements associated with codes and regulations. E. Contractor is responsible for notification of the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA), Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L &I), and other entities as deemed necessary by the scope of work. 1.03 DEFINITIONS A. Approve: Where used in conjunction with Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc.'s response to submittals, requests, applications, inquiries, reports and claims by Contractor, the meaning of term "approved" will be held to.lirnitations of Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc.'s responsibilities and duties as specified in General and Supplementary Conditions. In no case will "approval" by Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. be interpreted as a release of Contractor from responsibilities to fulfill requirements of contract documents. 3- 01090 -1 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT B. Directed,. Requested, etc.: Where not otherwise explained, terms such as "directed ", "requested", "authorized ", "selected ", "approved ", "required" and "permitted" mean "directed by Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. ", "requested by Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc." and similar phrases. However, no such implied meaning will be interpreted to extend Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc.'s responsibility into Contractor's responsibility for construction supervision. C. Furnish: Except as otherwise defined in greater detail, the term "furnish" is used to mean supply and deliver to project site, ready for unloading, unpacking, assembly, installation, etc., as applicable in each instance. D. Indicated: The term "Indicated" is a cross - reference to graphic representations, notes or schedules on drawings, to other paragraphs or schedules in the specifications, and to similar means of recording requirements in contract documents. Where terms such as "shown," "noted," "scheduled," and "specified" are used in lieu of "indicated," it is for purpose of helping reader locate cross - reference, and no limitation of location is intended expect as specifically noted. E. Project Site: The term "project site" is defined as the space available to Contractor for performance of the work, either exclusively or in conjunction with others performing other work as part of the project. F. Install: Except as otherwise defined in greater detail, term "install" is used to describe operations at project site including unloading, unpacking, assembly, erection, placing, anchoring, applying, working to dimension, finishing, curing protecting, cleaning and similar operations, as applicable in each instance. G. Installer: The term "installer" is defined as the entity (person or firm) engaged by Contractor, or its subcontractor or sub- subcontractor for performance of a particular unit of work at project site, including installation, erection, application and similar required operations. It is a general requirement that such entities (Installers) be expert in operations they are engaged to perform. H. Provide: Except as otherwise defined in greater detail, term "provide" means furnish and install, complete and ready for intended use, as applicable in each instance. Testing Laboratory: The term "testing laboratory" is defined as an independent entity engaged to perform specific inspections or tests of the work, either at project site or elsewhere; and to report and (if required) interpret results of those inspections or tests. J. Asbestos Supervisor: is the Contractor's representative at the work site. This person must be a certified by the State of Washington as Asbestos Supervisor there by meeting the requirements of WAC 296 -65 -010, WAC 296 -65 -012, WAC 296 -65 -030. 1.04 DEFINITIONS RELATIVE TO ABATEMENT: A. Aerosol: A system consisting of particles, solid or liquid, suspended in air. B. Air Cell: Insulation normally used on pipes and duct work that is .comprised of corrugated cardboard which is frequently comprised of asbestos combined with cellulose or refractory binders. 3- 01090 -2 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOSABATEMENT C. Air Monitoring: The process of measuring the fiber content of a specific volume of air. D. Amended Water: Water to which a surfactant or disinfectant has been added. E. Asbestos: The asbestiform varieties of serpentine (chrysotile), amosite, riebeckite (crocidolite), cummingtonite - grunerite, anthophyllite, and actinolite- tremolite. For purposes of determining respiratory and worker protection both the asbestiform and non - asbestiform varieties of the above minerals and any of these materials that have been chemically treated and /or altered shall be considered as asbestos. F. Asbestos - Containing Material (ACM): Any material containing more than 1% asbestos of any type or mixture of types. G. Asbestos - Containing Waste Material: Any material which is or is suspected of being or any material contaminated with an asbestos- containing material which is to be removed from a work area for disposal. H. Barrier: Any surface that seals off the work area to inhibit the movement of airborne or waterborne matter or fluids. Breathing Zone: A hemisphere forward of the shoulders with a radius of approximately 6 to 12 inches. J. Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH): An industrial hygienist certified in Comprehensive Practice by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene. K. Demolition: The wrecking or taking out of any building component, system, finish or assembly of a facility together with any related handling operations. L. Disposal Bag: 6 mil thick leak -tight plastic bags used for transporting asbestos waste from work and to disposal site. Each is labeled as follows: DANGER CONTAINS ASBESTOS FIBERS AVOID CREATING DUST CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD AVOID BREATHING AIRBORNE ASBESTOS FIBERS and as required by applicable law. M. Encapsulant: A material that surrounds or embeds asbestos fibers in an adhesive matrix, to prevent release of fibers. N. Bridging Encapsulant: An encapsulant that forms a discrete layer on the surface of an in situ asbestos matrix. O. Penetrating Encapsulant: An encapsulant that is absorbed by the in situ asbestos matrix without leaving a discrete surface layer. P. Removal Encapsulant: A penetrating encapsulant specifically designed for removal of asbestos - containing materials rather than for in situ encapsulation. Q. Encapsulation: Treatment of asbestos - containing materials, with encapsulant. 3- 01090 -3 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT R. Enclosure: The construction of an air -tight or water tight, impermeable, permanent barrier around asbestos material to control the release of airborne or waterborne matter. S. Filter: A media component used in respirators to remove solid or liquid particles from the inspired air. Also sampling cassette. T. Fitting: With regard to pipe insulation, fitting is defined to be any elbow, offset, reducer, .valve, union, tee, thermometer, etc., insulated with a different material from the adjacent straight run of pipe. U. Friable Asbestos Material: Material that contains more than 1% asbestos, and that can be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure when dry. V Glovebag: A sack (typically constructed of 6 mil transparent.polyethylene or poly vinyl chloride plastic) with two inward projecting long sleeve gloves, which are designed to enclose an object from which an asbestos - containing material is to be removed. W. HEPA Filter: A High Efficiency Particulate Absolute (HEPA) filter capable of trapping and retaining 99.97% of airborne matter greater than 0.3 microns in length. X. HEPA Filter Vacuum Collection Equipment (or vacuum cleaner): High efficiency particulate air (absolute) filtered vacuum collection equipment with a filter system capable of collecting and retaining airborne matter. Filters should be of 99.97% efficiency for retaining matter of 0.3 microns or larger. Y. High- Efficiency Filter: A filter which removes from air 99.97% or more of monodisperse dioctyl phthalate (DOP) particles having a mean particle diameter of 0.3 micrometer. Z. Negative Pressure Respirator: A respirator in which the air pressure inside the respiratory -inlet covering is positive during exhalation in relation to the air pressure of the outside atmosphere and negative during inhalation in relation to the air pressure of the outside atmosphere. AA. Negative Pressure Ventilation System: A local exhaust system, utilizing HEPA filtration capable of maintaining a negative pressure inside the work area and a constant air flow from adjacent areas into the work area and exhausting that air outside the work area. BB. Negative Pressure: Air pressure lower than surrounding areas, generally caused by exhausting air from a sealed space (work area). CC. Personal Monitoring: Sampling of the airborne matter concentrations within the breathing zone of an employee. DD. Protection Factor: The ratio of the ambient concentration of an airborne substance to the concentration of . the substance inside the respirator at the breathing zone of the wearer. The protection factor is a measure of the degree of protection provided by a respirator to the wearer. 3- 01090 -4 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT EE. Respirator: A device designed to protect the wearer from the inhalation of harmful atmospheres. FF. Surfactant: A chemical wetting agent added to water to improve penetration, thus reducing the quantity of water required for a given operation or area. GG. Time Weighted Average (TWA): The average concentration of a contaminant in air during a specific time period. HH. Visible Emissions: Any emissions containing particulate airborne matter that are visually detectable without the aid of instruments. This does not include condensed un- combined water vapor. II. Wet Cleaning: The process of eliminating contamination from building surfaces and objects by using cloths, mops, or other cleaning utensils which have been dampened with amended water or diluted removal encapsulant and afterwards thoroughly decontaminated or disposed of as contaminated waste. JJ. Work Area: The area where contaminated material removal operations are performed which is defined and /or isolated to prevent the spread of the material, airborne matter or debris, and entry by unauthorized personnel. Work area is a Regulated Area as defined by 29 CFR 1926.1101. 1.05 INDUSTRY STANDARDS A. General Applicability of Standards: Except to the extent that more explicit or more stringent requirements are written directly into the contract documents, applicable standards of the construction industry have the same force and effect (and are made a part of contract documents by reference) as if copied directly into contract documents, or as if published copies were bound herewith. Refer to the other contract documents for resolution of overlapping and conflicting requirements which result from the application of several different industry standards to the same unit of work. Refer to individual unit of work sections for indications of which specialized codes and standard the Contractor must keep at the project site, available for reference. 1. Referenced standards (referenced directly in contract documents or by governing regulations) have precedence over non - referenced standards which are recognized in industry for applicability to work. 2. Non - referenced standards are hereby defined to have no particular applicability to the work, except as general requirements of whether the work complies with standards recognized in the construction industry. B. Publication Dates: Except as otherwise indicated, where compliance with an industry standard is required, comply with standard in effect as of date of contract documents. C. Copies of Standards: The contract documents require that each entity performing work be experienced in that part of the work being performed. Each entity is also required to be familiar with recognized industry standards applicable to that part of the work. Copies of applicable standards are not bound with the contract documents. 3- 01090 -5 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS-ABATEMENT D. Where copies of standards are needed for proper performance of the work, the Contractor is required to obtain such copies directly from the publication source. E. Although certain copies of standards needed for enforcement of the requirements may be required submittals, Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. reserves the right to require the Contractor to submit additional copies of these standards as necessary for enforcement of the requirements. F. Abbreviations and Names: Where acronyms or abbreviations are used but not identified in specifications or other contract documents they are defined to mean. the industry recognized name of trade association, standards generating organization, governing authority or other entity applicable to context of text . provision. Refer to "Encyclopedia of Associations," published by Gale Research Co., available in large libraries. G. Standards which govern asbestos abatement work or hauling and disposal of asbestos waste materials include, but are not limited to the following: 1. American National Standards Institute (ANSI) a. Fundamentals Governing the Design and Operation of Local Exhaust Systems Publication Z9.2 -79 b. Practices for Respiratory Protection Publication Z88.2 -80 2. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) a. Specification for Encapsulants for Friable Asbestos - Containing Building Materials, Proposal P -189 b. Safety and Health Requirements Relating to Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, E 849 -82 3. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) a. "A Guide to Respiratory Protection for the Asbestos Abatement Industry", EPA 560 - OPTS -86 -001 1.06 CODES AND REGULATIONS A. Federal Requirements: Those requirements which govern asbestos waste abatement work, hauling and disposing of such, include, but are not limited to the following: 1. US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): 3- 01090 -6 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT Including, but not limited to: a. Asbestos Abatement Project Rules 40 CFR 762 CPTS 62044, FRL 2843 -9 Federal Register, Vol. 50, No. 134, July 12, 1985 P28530 -28540 b. National Emission Standard for Asbestos (NESHAPS) 40CFR 61, Sub -parts A and M (revised Sub -part B) c. EPA Guidance Documents "Guidance for Controlling Asbestos- Containing Materials in Buildings ", EPA 560/5 -85 -024 "Asbestos- Containing Materials in School Buildings ", Parts 1 and 2, EPA C00090, 3 -79 "Managing Asbestos in Place" EPA 20T -20003 d. "Asbestos Containing Materials in Schools ", Final Rule and Notice Section 203 of Title II of Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), 40 CFR Part 763 2. U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, (OSHA): Including, but not limited to: a. General Industry Regulations 29 CFR 1910 b. Construction Industry Regulations 29 CFR 1926 c. Asbestos Regulations 29 CFR 1910.1001 29 CFR 1926.1101 d. Respiratory Protection 29 CFR 1910.134 e. Hazard Communication 29 CFR 1910.1200 f. Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records 29 CFR 1910.20 g. Specifications for Accident Prevention Signs and Tags 29 CFR 1910.145 3- 01090 -7 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 3. U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT): Including, but not limited to: a. Shippers- Hazardous Materials Regulations 49 CFR 171 and 172 4. American National Standards Institute (ANSI): Including, but not limited to: a. ANSI Z9.2 Fundamentals Governing the Design and Operation of Local Exhaust Systems b. ANSI Z88.2 -1980 ANSI Practice for Respiratory Protection c. ANSI Z117.1 -1989 Safety Requirements for Confined Spaces d. ANSI Z87.1 -1980 Practice for Occupational and Educational Eye and Face Protection e. ANSI /CGA G7.1 -1989 Commodity Specifications for Air f. ANSI /CGA C -4 -1878 Method of Marking Portable Compressed Gas Containers to Identify the Material Contained B. State Requirements:Those requirements which govern asbestos abatement work, hauling and disposing of such, include, but are not limited to the following: 1. WAC 296 -65 -001 to 0050 and all amendments Asbestos Removal and Encapsulation 2. WAC 296 -62, Part H Air Contaminants 3. WAC 296 -62 -071 to 07121 and all amendments Respiratory Protection 4. WISHA Regional Directive (WRD) 79 -23 (Amended) Minimum Airborne Concentration for Initiation and Continuation of Asbestos Examinations 5. WISHA Regional Directive (WRD) 80 -16 (Amended) Respirable Air Supplied by Oil Lubricated Compressors 3- 01090 -8 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 6. WISHA Regional Directive (WRD) 83 -10 (Amended) Respirator Requirements for Removal, Demolition and Spraying of Asbestos 7. WISHA Regional Directive 87 -2 Special Respirable Protection Requirements for Negative Pressure Enclosures 8. WAC 296 -62 -145 to 14529 Confined Spaces 9. WAC 296 -62 -077 to 7761 General Occupational Health Standards 10. WAC 296- 155 -475 Ladders, Scaffolds and Elevated Work Platforms Fall Protection 11. WAC 296 -62 -9015 to 9055 Hearing Conversation 12. WAC 296- 155 -426 to 462 Electrical 13. Revisions found in WAC 62/65 C. Local: 1. PSCAA, Regulation 111, Article 4, Asbestos Control Standard D. Notifications: Contractor will notify the appropriate local agency or agencies, state agency and federal agencies as applicable, including, but not limited to US EPA, Health, Wash. DOE, DOT, L &I, PSCAA Water, City of Auburn Utilities as follows: 1. US Environmental Protection Agency Region 10 - Airborne Pollutants Park Place Building Seattle, WA 98101 2. US Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Transportation (across state lines) Jackson Federal Building 900 2nd Avenue Seattle, WA 98101 3- 01090 -9 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 3. Washington State Department of Ecology Water Quality Section 310 West Harrison Seattle, WA 98119 4. Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Division of Industrial Safety & Health Industrial Hygiene Section 310 West Harrison Seattle, WA 98119 5. Washington State Department of Transportation Division of Safety & Health Hazardous Waste Hauling 310 West Harrison Seattle, WA 98119 6. PSCAA 110 Union Street Seattle, WA 98101 7. City of Auburn Utilities 1 East Main Street, 2nd Floor Auburn, WA 98001 1.07 ABBREVIATIONS AND NAMES A. Trade association names and titles of general standards are frequently abbreviated. The following acronyms or abbreviations as referenced in contract documents are defined to mean the associated names. Both names and addresses are subject to change and are believed to be accurate and up -to -date as of the date of contract documents. AIA AI HA ANSI American Institute of Architects 1735 New York Ave. NW; Washington, DC 20006 202/626 -7474 American Industrial Hygiene Association 475 Wolf Ledges Parkway; Akron, OH 44311 216/762 -7294 American National Standards Institute 1430 Broadway; New York, NY 10018 212/354 -3300 ASHRAE American Society for Heating, Refrigerating, Air Conditioning Engineers 1791 Tullie Circle NE: Atlanta, GA 30329 404/636 -8400 ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials 3- 01090 -10 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 1916 Race St.; Philadelphia, PA 19103 215/229 -5400 CFR Code of Federal Regulations Available from Government Printing Office; Washington, DC 20402 (usually first published in Federal Register) CGA CS EPA Compressed Gas Association 1235 Jefferson Davis Highway; Arlington, VA 22202 703/979 -0900 Commercial Standard of NBS_(US Dept. of Commerce); Government Printing Office Washington, DC 20402 Environmental Protection Agency 401 M St., SW; Washington, DC 20460 202/382 -3949 FM Factory Mutual Research Corporation 1151 Boston Providence Turnpike; Norwood, MA 02062 FS Federal Specification (General Services Adm.) Obtain from your Regional GSA Office, or purchase from GSA Specifications Unit (WFSIS); 7th and D Streets, SW Washington, DC 20,406 202/472 -2205 or 2140 GA GSA L &I MIL Gypsum Association 1603 Orrinton Ave.; Evanston; IL 60201 312/491 -1744 General Services Administration F St. and 18th St., NW; Washington, DC 20405 202/655 -4000 Dept. of Labor and Industries Div. of Industrial Safety and Health Industrial Hygiene Section 300 West Harrison, Seattle, WA 98119 206/281 -5470 Military Standardization Documents (.S. Dept. of Defense) Naval Publications and Forms Center 5801 Tabor Ave.; Philadelphia, PA 19120 MSHA Mine Safety and Health Administration NEC National Electrical Code (by NFPA) NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers' Association 3- 01090 -11 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT NFPA National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269 617- 770 -3000 NIOSH National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health US Dept. of Commerce Gaithersburg, MD 20234 301/921-1000 OSHA Occupational Safety & Health Administration (US Dept. of Labor) Government Printing Office; Washington, DC 20402 PS Product Standard of NBS (US Dept. of Commerce) Government Printing Office; Washington, DC 20402 PSCAA Puget Sound Clean Air Agency 1.10 Union Street, Suite. 500, Seattle, WA 98101 206/343 -8800 UL Underwriters Laboratories 333 Pfingsten Rd.; Northbrook, IL 60062 312/272 -8800 WAC Washington Administrative Code WISHA Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act PART _2 - PRODUCTS Nor. Used PART 3 - EXECUTION Not Used END OF- SECTION 01090 DEFINITIONS & STANDARDS CODES &REGULATIONS 3- 01090 -12 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SECTION 01410 TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. General Conditions of Contract and other Division Specification sections apply to the work of this section. B. Section 01714 - Work Area Clearance. 1.02 DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK A. This section describes air monitoring carried out by Pacific Rim Environmental Inc. (PacRim) to verify that the facility beyond the work area and the outside environment remain uncontaminated. This section also sets forth airborne fiber levels both inside and outside the work area as action levels, and describes the action required by the Contractor if an action level is met or exceeded. B. Written reports of all air monitoring tests will be posted at the project site on a daily basis. Final reports of all air monitoring will be made available on a weekly basis. C. Air monitoring as detailed in Items 3.03 and 3.04 will be provided by Pacific Rim Environmental Inc. to assure that work practices and Engineering controls are adequate. All additional air monitoring shall be provided by the Contractor and the cost of such air monitoring and laboratory testing shall be included in the bid price. 1.03 TESTING LABORATORY RESPONSIBILITIES A. Pacific Rim Environmental Inc. will, in addition to performing routine and special testing necessary to determine general compliance with the Contract Documents, observe and document, on a daily basis, the execution and progress of the work. Such observation and documentation shall be for the sole benefit of The City of Auburn and shall not be construed in any way as to include responsibility for Contractor's means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures involved with the execution of the work. 1.04 WORK INCLUDED A. Cooperate with the testing laboratory in all aspects of the testing to expedite testing and results. B. Provide necessary power supply for air monitoring equipment in order to perform required testing. 3- 01410 -1 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS;' ABATEMENT 1.05 ANALYTICAL METHODS A. The following methods will be used by the testing laboratory in analyzing filters used to collect air samples. 1. Cellulose ester filters used for PCM sampling shall be analyzed in accordance with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) 7400 Method and will follow the guidelines issued by the US Environmental Protection Agency regarding detection limits. PART 2 = PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 - •EXECUTION 3.01 AIR MONITORING A. Work Area Isolation: The purpose of air monitoring will be to detect potential faults in the work area isolation such as: 1. Contamination of the facility outside of the work area with airborne asbestos fibers. 2. Failure of filtration or rupture in the negative pressure system. 3. Contamination of the environment of the building with airborne asbestos fibers. 4. Should any of the above occur the contractor shall immediately cease asbestos abatement activities until the fault is corrected. Work shall not recommence until air monitoring data'is in compliance with limits set forth in this Section. B. Work Area Airborne Fiber Concentrations: Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. will monitor airborne fiber concentrations in the work area. The purpose of this air monitoring will be to detect airborne fiber concentrations which may significantly challenge the ability of the work area isolation procedures or temporary, enclosure to protect the balance of the facility or outside the facility from contamination by airborne fibers. C. Work Area Clearance(s): To determine if the elevated airborne • fiber concentrations encountered during abatement operations have been reduced to an acceptable level. Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. will sample and analyze as. per Section 01714. 1. The Contractor will pay for all re- testing subsequent to noncompliance of preliminary and final air tests as required in the Contract Documents. 3- 01410 -2 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT D. OSHA Compliance personnel air monitoring will be conducted by the Contractor periodically to establish the time weighted average exposure to workers in order to assure that work practices and Engineering controls comply with applicable laws and Contract requirements. E. Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. will conduct work area air clearance monitoring throughout the course of the project. F. The Contractor will conduct personnel and area air monitoring throughout the course of the project, including periodic excursion limits. 3.02 AIRBORNE FIBER CONCENTRATIONS A. Inside Work Area: 1. Maintain an average airborne fiber concentration in the work area of Tess than 0.1 fibers per cubic centimeter (f /cc). If the fiber concentrations rise above this figure for any sample taken, revise work procedures to lower fiber concentrations. 2. If airborne fiber concentrations exceed 1.0 f /cc for any period . of time, cease removal work, revise work procedures to lower fiber concentrations to below 0.1•f /cc and immediately notify Pacific Rim Environmental,.Inc.. Do not recommence work until air monitoring data is in compliance with the limits set forth in this Section. 3. If the Time, Weighted Average (TWA) fiber concentration for any work shift or 8 hour period exceeds 0.1f /cc, stop all work, leave negative air system in operation and notify Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. Do not recommence work until air monitoring data is in compliance with the limits set forth in this Section. B. Outside Work Area: 1. If any air sample obtained outside of the work area or in the clean room exceeds 0.01f /cc or the established base line airborne fiber concentration, immediately stop all work activity for inspection and repair of barriers. Perform necessary corrective measures outside work area, including but not limited to, isolation of the affected area from the remainder of the building as set forth in Section 01562 - Temporary Enclosures and subsequent cleaning. Do not re- commence removal work until corrective measures have been completed and the results of the re- testing indicate the fiber levels outside the work area to be Tess .01 f /cc or base line. Contractor shall be responsible for costs of cleaning and re- testing to verify test results below the levels specified above. C. Glove Bag Work: The TWA may not exceed the permissible exposure level of 0.1f /cc or the thirty (30) minute excursion limit of 1.0 f /cc. If either of these limits is exceeded, stop work immediately and utilize alternate removal methods. 3- 01410 -3 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 3.03 AIR SAMPLING REQUIREMENTS A. Before start of work: Pacific Rim. Environmental Inc. will secure the following air samples to establish a baseline (prevalent level) before start of work. 1. In work areas that the final clearance testing method is Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM), the baseline samples will be collected and analyzed by PCM. 2. Baseline: The baseline testing shall be expressed in fibers per cubic centimeter (flcc) based on the following: a. Average of the samples collected outside the work area(s) prior to abatement activities. or b. .01f /cc reported at a 95% upper confidence level. B. Area environmental samples will be collected daily by Pacific Rim Environmental Inc. in areas and at times during the work as deemed necessary or as, specified in the Contract Documents. Daily and periodic samples shall be analyzed by PCM. C. Clearance samples shall be analyzed by PCM. Fibers Counted: The following procedure will be used to resolve any disputes regarding fiber types when a project has been stopped due to excessive airborne fiber counts. "Airborne Fibers" referred to above include all fibers regardless of composition as counted in the NIOSH 7400 Procedures. 3- 01410 -4 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 3.04 SCHEDULE OF AIR SAMPLES AND SAMPLE VOLUMES A. Before Start of Work: Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. will secure the following Pre - abatement air samples to be collected using PCM analysis to establish a baseline. Location Sampled Number of Detection Lim_ it Samples Fibers /cc Minimum Volume (Liters) Inside Work Area Outside Work Area Outside Building B. 1. 2 2 0.010 1,200 0.010 1,200 2 0.010 Rate (LPM) 2 -10 2 -10 1,200 2 -10 Base Line is an action level expressed in fibers per cubic centimeter which is ten percent greater than the largest of the following: a. Average of the samples collected on cellulose ester filters outside each work area. b. Average of the samples collected on cellulose ester filters outside the facility; or 0.01 fibers per cubic centimeter. Daily: From start of work of Section 01526 - Temporary Enclosures through the work of Section 01711 - Project Decontamination, PRE will take the following samples on a regular basis as required by WAC 296. Location Sampled Work Area Outside Work Area HEPA Exhaust Number of Detection Limit Samples Fibers /cc Minimum Volume (Liters) 2 1 2 0.010 600 0.010 1,200 Rate (LPM) 2 -10 2 -10 0.010 1,200 2 -10 3- 01410 -5 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT C. Daily: From start of work of Section 01526 - Temporary Enclosures through the work of Section 01711 - Project Decontamination, the Contractor will take the following samples on a regular basis' as required by WAC 296 and OSHA. Location Number of Detection Limit Minimum Rate Sampled Samples Fibers /cc Volume (LPM) (Liters) Personal 3 0.010 600 0.5 - 4.0 Volume will be adjusted as needed in an attempt to attain a fiber density of 100 fibers per square millimeter. D. If airborne fiber counts exceed allowed limits additional samples will be taken as necessary to monitor fiber levels. If airborne fiber counts routinely exceed allowable limits a fibrous aerosol monitor will be used to monitor fiber levels, at Contractor's expense. END OF SECTION 01410 TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES 3- 01410 -6 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SECTION 01510 AIR EXHAUST SYSTEM PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. General Conditions of Contract and other Division Specification sections apply to the work of this section. 1.02 DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK A. This section sets forth the requirements under which each work area shall be exhausted to facilitate control over the interior airborne environment utilizing HEPA filtration systems which comply with ANSI Z9.2 -79, local exhaust ventilation. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 AIR EXHAUST MACHINES A. General: Supply the required number of air filtration units to the site in accordance with these specifications. B. Cabinet: Constructed of steel or other durable materials able to withstand damage from rough handling and transportation. The width of the cabinet should be less than 30 inches to fit through standard -size doorways. Cabinet shall be factory sealed to prevent airborne particles, waste and dust from being released during use, transport, or maintenance. Access to and replacement of all air filters shall be from intake end. Unit shall be mounted on casters or wheels. C. Fans: Rate capacity of fan according to usable air - moving capacity under actual operating conditions. Units shall be equipped with centrifugal -type fans. D. HEPA Filters: The final filter shall be the HEPA type. The filter media (folded into closely related panels) must be completely sealed on all edges with a structurally rigid frame. 1. A continuous rubber gasket shall be located between the filter and the filter housing to form a tight seal. 2. Each filter shall be individually tested and certified by the manufacturer to have an efficiency of not Tess than 99.97 percent when challenged with 0.3 um dioctylphthalate (DOP) particles. Testing shall be in accordance with Military Standard Number 282 and Army Instruction Manual 136-300 - 175A. Each filter shall bear a UL586 label to indicate ability to perform under specified conditions. 3- 01510 -1 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 3. Each filter shall be marked with the name of the manufacturer, serial number, air flow rating, efficiency and resistance and the direction of test air flow. 4. Prefilters, which protect the final filter by removing, the larger particles, are required to prolong the operating life of the HEPA filter. Two stages of pre - filtration are required. The first -stage prefilter shall be a-low- efficiency type (i.e. for particles 10 um and larger). The second -stage (or intermediate) filter shall have a medium efficiency _ (i.e. effective for particles down to 5 um). Pre- filters . and intermediate. filters shall be installed either on or in the intake grid of the unit and held in place with special housing or clamps. 5. Instrumentation: Each unit shall be equipped with a magnahelic gauge or manometer to measure the pressure drop across filters and indicate -when filters have become loaded and need to be changed. A table indicating the usable air- handling capacity for various. static pressure readings on the magnahelic gauge shall be affixed near the gauge for reference, or the magnahelic reading indicating at what point the filters should be changed, noting cubic feet per minute (CFM) air delivery at the point. Provide units equipped with an elapsed time meter to show the total accumulated hours of operation. 6. Safety and Warning Devices: The unit shall have an electrical (or mechanical) lockout to prevent fan from operating without a HEPA filter. Units shall be equipped with automatic shutdown system to stop fan in the event of a major rupture in the HEPA filter or blocked air discharge. Warning lights are required to indicate normal operation, too _ high a pressure drop across the filters (i.e. filter overloading), and too low of a pressure drop (i.e. major rupture in HEPA filter or obstructed discharge). Audible alarm if unit shuts down due to operation of safety systems. 7. Electrical components shall be approved by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) and Underwriter's Laboratories (UL). Each unit shall be equipped with overload . protection sized for , equipment. The motor, fan, fan housing and cabinet shall be grounde. 2.02. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Exhaust Ducts: Ducts from exhaust of air filtration machines shall be flexible polyethylene ducts manufactured for this purpose and sized to fit the outlet of the unit(s). Ducts field fabricated from polyethylene sheeting shall not be permitted. Ducts shall not be the type that collapse when air is not moving through them. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 AIR EXHAUST REQUIREMENTS A. Provide a fully operational air filtration system within the work area capable. of maintaining a rate of exhaust equal to 4 air changes per hour at a rate of 2,000 cfm. • The vacuum system should be taken into account when calculating this item. Demonstrate to Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. with calculations that the system accomplishes its intended purpose. 3- 01510 -2 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS, ABATEMENT 3.02 PREPARATION OF THE WORK AREA A. Determining the Ventilation Requirements: Provide fully operational air filtration machines supplying a minimum of one air change every 15 minutes. Determine the volume in cubic feet of the work area by multiplying floor area by ceiling height. ,Determine total ventilation requirement in cubic feet per minute (cfm) for the work area by dividing this volume by the air change rate. B. Ventilation Required (CFM) = Vol. of work area (cu. ft.)/15 min C. Determine Number of Units needed to achieve 15 minute change rate by dividing the ventilation requirement (CFM) above by capacity of exhaust unit(s) used. Capacity of a unit for purposes of this section is the capacity in cubic feet per minute with fully loaded filters (pressure differential which causes loaded filter warning Tight to come on) in the machines labeled operating characteristics. 1. Number of Units Needed = Ventilation Requirement (CFM) divided by Capacity of Unit with Loaded Filters (CFM) D. Location of Exhaust Units: Locate exhaust unit(s) so that makeup air enters work area primarily through decontamination facilities and 'traverses work area as much as possible. This may be accomplished by positioning the exhaust unit(s) at a maximum distance from the worker access opening or other makeup air sources. F. Place end of Unit or its exhaust duct through an opening in the barrier or wall covering. The plastic around the unit or duct shall then be sealed with tape. G. Vent to outside of building, unless authorized in writing by Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. H. Supplemental Makeup Air Inlets: Provide where required for proper air flow through the work space in location approved by Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. by making openings in the barrier that allow leakage from outside the building. 3.03 USE OF THE AIR FILTRATION SYSTEM A. General: Each air filtration unit shall be serviced by a dedicated minimum 115V- 20A circuit with overload device tied into a temporary electrical panel which has sufficient spare capacity to accommodate the Toad of all air filtration units connected. Dedication of an existing circuit may be accomplished by shutting down existing loads on the circuit. B. Testing the System: Test air filtration system before any work that would create a disturbance of ACM. After the work area has been prepared, the decontamination facility set up, and the filtration unit(s) installed, start the unit(s) (one at a time). Demonstrate operation and testing of system to Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. C. Demonstrate Operation of the air filtration system to Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. will include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. Barriers and sheeting move lightly in toward work area. 2. Curtain of decontamination units move lightly in toward work area. 3. There is a noticeable movement of air through the decontamination unit. 3- 01510 -3 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 3.04 USE OF AIR FILTRATION DURING ABATEMENT OPERATIONS A. Start exhaust units before beginning work (before any ACM is disturbed). After abatement work has begun, run units continuously to maintain negative pressure until the final clearance is obtained. END OF SECTION 01510 AIR EXHAUST SYSTEM 3- 01510 -4 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SECTION 01526 TEMPORARY ENCLOSURES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. General Conditions of Contract and other Division Specification sections apply to the work of this section. PART 2- PRODUCTS This section sets forth the requirements for the construction and maintenance of temporary enclosures and barriers utilized to perform asbestos abatement. 2.01 MATERIALS A. Reinforced Polyethylene Sheet: Provide reinforced polyethylene sheet for the primary floor layer, 10 mils in thickness. B. Polyethylene Sheet: Provide reinforced polyethylene sheeting for all interior flat surfaces, 6 mils in thickness. C. Spray Polyethylene: Provide spray polyethylene for concrete core surfaces above suspended ceiling. D. Tape: Provide tape in 2" or 3" widths as indicated, with an adhesive which is formulated to aggressively stick to polyethylene sheeting. E. Spray Adhesive: Provide spray adhesive in aerosol cans which is specifically formulated to stick tenaciously to sheet polyethylene. F. Spray Foam: Provide spray foam sealant in aerosol cans for the purpose of sealing small openings in existing concrete core and exterior walls (Le. penetrations created by piping, conduit and structural members). G. Signage: Provide standard 20" X 14" asbestos and construction area warning signs for placement at access points to the work area. H. Rigid Framing Materials: Provide 2 "X 4" or larger wooden or 3 -5/8 ", 25 gauge metal framing materials as needed to build and support enclosures. I. Sheathing: Provide plywood or other wood sheet goods a minimum of 1/2" thick as needed for barriers, 3/4" CDX plywood scaffold decking. 3- 01526 -1 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT PART 3 - EXECUTION. 3.01 SEQUENCE OF. WORK A. Carry out work of this section sequentially. Complete each activity before proceeding to the next, unless otherwise specified. B. Coordinate sequence of work area preparation throughout the building with The City of Auburn and Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc.. 3.02 GENERAL A. Work Area: The location where asbestos abatement work occurs. A "work area" is considered contaminated during the work, and must be isolated from the balance of the facility and decontaminated at the completion of the abatement work. B. Completely isolate the work area from non -work areas so as to prevent airborne asbestos fibers from passing beyond the isolated area. Should the area beyond the work area(s) become contaminated with asbestos as a consequence of the work, clean those areas in accordance with the procedures• indicated in Section 01711 - Project Decontamination. Perform all such required cleaning or decontamination as an emergency of utmost importance at no additional cost to The City of Auburn. C. Disable ventilating . systems or any other system bringing air into or out of the work area in coordination with the building engineer and the General Contractor. D. Shut down and lock out all electrical power from circuit breaker- panels within the work area(s). , Install required temporary electrical panels adjacent to existing panels as specified for use in humid environments. Protect existing temporary panels from water or other damage during abatement activities. E. Provide marked emergency exits. F. Isolate the work area to prevent entry by building occupants or the general public. Only authorized visitors will be allowed to enter the work area(s). G. Where the work area is immediately adjacent to or within view of occupied areas, or at exterior glass doors or windows, provide a visual barrier of opaque polyethylene sheeting at least 6 mils in thickness. 3.03 CONTROL ACCESS A. Permit access to the work area only through the Decontamination Unit.. All other means of access shall be closed off and sealed and warning signs displayed on the clean side of the sealed access. Fire exits /Emergency access within containment areas shall be installed as kick -out panels and clearly marked with spray paint. 3- 01526 -2 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT B. Provide warning signs at all approaches to regulated areas. The warning signs are to bear the following information: CAUTION CONSTRUCTION AREA AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY RESPIRATORS AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING ARE REQUIRED IN THIS AREA C. Alternate methods of containing the work area may be submitted to Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. for approval. Do not proceed with any such method(s) without prior written approval of Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc.. 3.04 RESPIRATORY AND WORKER PROTECTION A. Before proceeding beyond this point in providing Temporary Enclosures: 1. Section 01510 - Air Exhaust System 2. Section 01560 - Worker Protection 3. Section 01562 - Provide Respiratory Protection 4. Section 01563 - Decontamination Units. 3.05 CRITICAL BARRIERS A. Completely separate the work area from other portions of the building, and the outside by polyethylene sheeting barriers at least 6 mil in thickness. B. Individually seal all ventilation openings (supply and exhaust), lighting fixtures, clocks, doorways, windows, convectors and speakers, and other openings into the work area with polyethylene sheeting at least 6 mil in thickness, taped securely in place with duct tape. Maintain seal until all work including project decontamination is completed. Take care in sealing off lighting fixtures to avoid melting or burning of sheeting. C. Provide polyethylene sheeting barriers at least 6 mil in thickness as required to completely seal openings from the work area into adjacent areas. Seal the perimeter of all sheet plastic barriers with tape and /or spray adhesive. D. Mechanically support polyethylene sheeting independently of tape or spray adhesive seals so that seals do not support the weight of the plastic. E. Provide Decontamination Units per Section 01563. F. Provide Negative Pressure Systems per Section 01513. G. Clean housings and ducts of all overspray materials prior to erection of the critical barrier polyethylene sheeting. 3.06 WORK AREA PREPARATION A. Install barriers as specified above. 3- 01526 -3 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS-ABATEMENT B. Ensure that all barriers and enclosures remain effectively sealed for duration of abatement until final clearance. Repair damaged barriers and remedy defects immediately upon discovery. Visually inspect enclosures at the beginning and end of each work shift. C. Post decontamination procedures in change room for duration of the work. Maintain Sin In /Out Log in the immediate area of the Change Room to be utilized by every person, each time upon entering and leaving work area(s). Permit access to work area(s) only through personnel decontamination unit. Place air exhaust unit(s) in work area(s) which comply with Section 01510 - Air Exhaust System. E. Maintain emergency exits from the work area(s) or establish alternative exits satisfactory to fire officials. 3.07 STOP WORK A. If the barrier fails or is breached in any manner, Contractor shall stop work immediately and repair breached containment. Do n'ot start work until containment is re- sealed. Notify Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. of each and every incident. END OF SECTION 01526 TEMPORARY ENCLOSURES 3- 01526 -4 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SECTION 01560 WORKER PROTECTION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. General Conditions of Contract and other Division Specification sections, apply to work of this section. 1.02 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. This section describes the equipment and procedures required for protecting workers against asbestos contamination and other workplace hazards except for respiratory protection. 1.03 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE 1.04 WORKER TRAINING A. All individuals working or supervising asbestos projects shall be certified as such in the state work is being conducted. 1.05 MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS A. Provide medical examinations for all workers who may encounter an airborne fiber level of 0.1f /cc or greater for an 8 hour, time weighted average. In the absence of specific airborne fiber data provide medical examination for all workers who will enter the work area for any reason. Examination shall as a minimum meet OSHA requirements as set forth in 29 CFR 1926. In addition, provide an evaluation of the individuals' ability to work in environments capable of producing heat stress in the worker. If applicable. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 PROTECTIVE CLOTHING A. Coveralls: Provided disposable full -body coveralls and disposable head covers, and require that they be worn by all workers in the work area. Provide a sufficient number for all required changes, for all workers and authorized visitors in the work area. B. Goggles: Provide eye protective (goggles) as required by OSHA for all workers involved in scraping, spraying, or any other activity which may potentially cause eye injury. C. Gloves: Provide work gloves to all workers and require that they be worn at all times in the work area. Dispose of asbestos contaminated waste at the end of the work. 3- 01560 -1 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT D. Boots: Provide work boots with non -skid soles for all workers. Do not allow boots to, be removed from the work area for any reason without prior decontamination. E. Hard Hats: Provide protective head gear as required by OSHA for all workers when overhead demolition is being performed. F. Protective clothing is to be worn whenever respiratory protection is required. G. Provide double layer suites (protective clothing) during glovebag and non - friable material abatement not performed within an enclosure and roof abatement. 2.02 ADDITIONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT A. Respirators, disposable. coveralls, head covers, and footwear covers shall be provided by the contractor for The City of Auburn, Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc., and other authorized visitors who may inspect the project site: Provide two (2). respirators and two -(2) complete coveralls and where applicable, two (2) respirator filter changes per day. PART 3 = EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL A. Provide worker protection as required by the most stringent state OSHA, and /or EPA,standards applicable to the work. The following procedures are minimums to be adhered to regardless of fiber count in the work area. B. Each time work is entered remove all street clothes in the changing room of the personnel decontamination unit and put on new 'disposable coverall, new head cover, foot cover and a clean respirator. 3.02 DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES A. Require all workers to adhere to the following personal deco ntamination procedures whenever they leave the work area: B. Full -face Supplied Air Respirators with PAPR escape cartridges. C. Require that all workers use the following decontamination procedure as a minimum requirement when ever leaving the work area: 1. When exiting area, remove disposable coveralls, disposable head covers, and disposable footwear covers or boots in the equipment room. 2. Still wearing respirators, proceed to showers. Showering is mandatory. Care must be taken to follow reasonable procedures in removing the respirator to avoid asbestos fibers while showering. The following procedure is required as a minimum: 3- 01560 -2 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT a. Thoroughly wet body including hair and face. If using a Powered Air - Purifying Respirator (PAPR) hold blower unit above head to keep canisters dry. b. With respirator still in place thoroughly wash body, hair, respirator face piece, and all parts of the respirator except the blower unit and battery pack on a PAPR. Pay particular attention to seal between face and respirator and under straps. c. Take a deep breath; hold it and /or exhale slowly, completely wet hair, face, and respirator. While still holding breath, remove respirator and hold away from face before starting to breath. d. Carefully wash face piece of respirator inside and out. e. If using PAPR: shut down in the following sequence, first cap inlets to filter cartridges, and then turn off blower unit (this sequence will help keep debris which has collected in the inlet side of filter from dislodging and contaminating the outside of the unit). Thoroughly wash blower unit and hoses. Carefully wash battery pack with wet rag. Be extremely cautious of getting water in battery pack as this will short out and destroy battery. D. Air Purifying- Negative Pressure Respirators; require that all workers use the following decontamination procedures as a minimum requirement whenever leaving the work area with a half or full face cartridge type respirator: 1. When exiting area, remove disposable coveralls, disposable head covers, and disposable footwear covers or boots in the equipment room. 2. Still wearing respirators, proceed to showers. Showering is mandatory. Care must be taken to follow reasonable procedures in removing the respirator and filters to avoid asbestos fibers while showering. The following procedure is required as a minimum: a. Thoroughly wet body from neck down. b. Wet hair as thoroughly as possible without wetting the respirator filter if using an air purifying type respirator. c. Take a deep breath, hold it and /or exhale slowly, complete wetting of hair, thoroughly wetting face, respirator and filter (air purifying respirator). While still holding breath, remove respirator and hold it away from face before starting to breath. d. Dispose of wet filters from air purifying respirator. e. Shower completely with soap and water. f. Rinse thoroughly. g. Rinse shower room walls and floor prior to exit. 3- 01560 -3 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT h. Proceed from shower to changing room and change into street clothes or into new disposable work items. 3.03 WITHIN WORK AREA A. Require that workers DO NOT eat, drink, smoke, and chew gum or Tobacco in the work area. To eat, chew, drink or smoke, workers shall follow the procedure described above, and then dress in street clothes before entering the non -work areas of the building. END OF SECTION 01560 WORKER PROTECTION 3- 01560 -4 SECTION 01576 DECONTAMINATION UNITS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings, General Conditions of Contract and other Division Specification sections apply to work of this section. 1.02 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Provide separate personnel and equipment decontamination facilities. Require that the Personnel Decontamination Unit be the only means of ingress and egress for the enclosed work area. Require that all materials exit the enclosed work area through the Equipment Decontamination Unit. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 PRODUCTS A. Polyethylene Sheet: A single polyethylene film in the largest sheet size possible to minimize seams, 6.0 mils thick, clear. B. Tape: Provide duct tape in 2" or 3" widths as indicated, with an adhesive which is formulated to aggressively stick to sheet polyethylene. C. Spray Adhesive: Provide spray adhesive in aerosol cans which is specifically formulated to stick tenaciously to sheet polyethylene. D. Shower Pan: Provide one piece waterproof shower pan 4' x 8' by 6" deep. Fabricated from seamless fiberglass minimum 1/16" thick reinforced with wood, 18 gal. stainless steel with welded seams, or a seamless liner of minimum 60 mil thick rubber roofing. E. Shower Walls: Provide 8' long by approximately 7' high walls fabricated from rigid, impervious, waterproof material, either corrugated fiberglass roofing or equivalent. Structurally support as necessary for stability. Preformed shower pans may be used if approved by Owners Consultant. F. Shower Head and Controls: Provide a factory made shower head producing a spray of water which can be adjusted for spray size and intensity. Feed shower with water mixed from hot and cold supply lines. Arrange so that control of water temperature, flow- rate, and shut off is from inside shower without outside aid. Section 01576 Page 1 G. Filters: Provide cascaded filter units on drain lines from shower or any other water source carrying asbestos contaminated water from the work area. Provide units with disposable filter elements as indicated below. Connect so that discharged water passes through primary filter and output of primary filter passes through secondary filter. 1. Primary Filter: Pass particles 20 microns and smaller 2. Secondary Filter: Pass particles 5 microns and smaller H. Aqua -Hog or Approved Equal: Waste water filtration device. Hose Bibs: Provide heavy bronze angle type with wheel handle, vacuum breaker, and 3/4" National Standard male hose outlets. J. Shower Stall: For Wash Down Station provide leak tight shower enclosure with integrated drain pan fabricated from fiberglass or other durable waterproof material, approximately 3' x 3' square with a minimum 6' high sides and back. Structurally support as necessary for stability. Equip with hose bib, as specified in this section, mounted at approximately 4' -0" above drain pan. Connect drain to a reservoir, pump water from reservoir through filter to drain or store and use for amended water. Mount filter inside shower stall on back wall beneath hose bib. K. Lumber: Provide kiln dried lumber. L. Metal Studs: Provide minimum 25 ga., 3Y2' width galvanized metal studs. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 PERSONAL DECONTAMINATION UNIT A. Provide a Personnel Decontamination Unit consisting of serial arrangement of connecting rooms or spaces, Changing Room, Shower Room, Equipment Room. Require all persons without exception to pass through this decontamination unit for entry into and exiting from the work area for any purpose. Do not allow parallel routes for entry or exit. Do not remove equipment or materials through Personnel Decontamination Unit. Provide temporary lighting within decontamination units as necessary to reach a lighting level of 100 foot candles. B. Changing Room (clean room): Provide a room that is physically and visually separated from the rest of the building for the purpose of changing into protective clothing. Construct using polyethylene sheeting, at least 6 mil in thickness, to provide an airtight seal between the Changing Room and the rest of the building. Locate so the access to Work Area from Changing Room is through Shower Room. Separate Changing Room from the building by a sheet of polyethylene flapped doorway. C. Require workers to remove all street clothes in this room, dress in clean disposable coveralls, and don respiratory protection equipment. Do not allow asbestos contaminated items to 'enter this room. Require Workers to enter this room either from outside the structure dressed in street clothes, or naked from the showers. Section 01576 Page 2 D. An existing room may be utilized as the Changing Room, if it is suitably located and of a configuration whereby workmen may enter the Changing Room directly from the Shower Room. Protect all surfaces of room with plastic as set forth in Section 01510 - Temporary Utility Services. E. Authorization for this must be obtained from Owners Consultant in writing prior to start of construction. F. Maintain floor of changing room dry and clean at all times. Do not allow overflow water from shower to vvet floor in changing room. G. Damp wipe all surfaces twice after shift change with a disinfectant solution. H. Provide a continuously adequate supply of bath towels. Provide posted information for all emergency phone numbers and procedures. J. Provide one (1) storage locker per employee. K. Shower Room: Provide a completely water tight operational shower to be used for transit by cleanly dressed workers heading for the Work Area from the Changing Room, or for showering by workers headed out of the Work Area after undressing in the Equipment Room. L. Construct room by providing a shower pan and 2 shower walls in a configuration which will cause water running down walls to drip into pan. Install a freely draining wooden floor in shower pan at elevation of top of pan. 1. Separate this room from the rest of the building with air tight walls fabricated of 6 mil polyethylene. 2. Separate this room from the Changing Room and Equipment Rooms with air tight walls fabricated of 6 mil polyethylene. M. Provide splash proof entrances to Changing Room and Equipment Rooms with 2 doors arranged in the following configuration: N. At each entrance to the Shower Room construct a door from out of 2 X 4 lumber with 1 1/2" jambs (sides) and a 1 1/2" head (top) and sill (bottom). Attach to this doorframe two overlapping flaps of rubber roofing material, fastened at the head (top) and jambs (sides) (by clamping between a 1 1/2" x 3/4" batten and frame.) Overlap the flaps a minimum of 6" in a direction that presents a shingle -like configuration to the water stream from the shower. Overall sill (bottom) by 1 1/2" minimum. Arrange so that any air movement in and out of the Work Area will cause the flaps to seal against the door frame. O. At 1" toward shower from each entrance to the Shower Room construct a second 2 X 4 door head (top). Attach to this door head a one piece flap of rubber roofing material, fastened at the top (by clamping between a 1 1/2" x 3/4" batten and head), overlapping onto each side of shower unit by 1 1/2" and stopping 1" clear of shower floor. P. Provide shower head and controls. Section 01576 Page 3 Q. Provide temporary extensions of existing hot and cold water, add drainage as necessary for a complete and operable shower. R. Provide a soap dish and a continuously adequate supply of soap and maintain in sanitary condition. S. Arrange so: that water from showering does not splash into the Changing Room or Equipment Rooms. T. Arrange water shut off and drain pump operation controls so that a single individual can shower without assistance from either inside or outside of the work area. Provide flexible hose shower head. U. Pump waste water to drain or to storage for use in amended water. If pump to drain, provide 20 micron and 5 micron waste water filters in line to drain or waste water storage. Change filters daily or more often if necessary. Locate filters inside shower unit so that water lost during:filter changes is caught by shower pan. V. Provide Hose Bib. W. Equipment Room (contaminated area): Require work equipment, footwear and additional contaminated work clothes to be left here. This is a change and transit area for workers. X. Separate this room from the work area by 6 mil: polyethylene flap doorway. 1. Separate this room from the rest of the building with air tight walls fabricated of 6 mil polyethylene. 2. Separate this room from the Shower Room and Work Area with air tight walls fabricated of 6 mil polyethylene. Y. Work Area: Separate work area from the Equipment Room by polyethylene barriers. If the airborne asbestos level in the work area is expected to be high, as in dry removal, add an intermediate cleaning space between the Equipment Room and the Work area. Damp wipe clean all surfaces after each shift change., Provide one additional floor layer of 6 mil polyethylene per shift change and remove contaminated layer after each shift. 3.02 CONSTRUCTION A. Walls and Ceiling: Construct air tight walls and ceiling using polyethylene sheeting, at least 6 mil in thickness. Attach to existing building components or a temporary framework. B. Floors: Use 2 layers (minimum) of 6 mil polyethylene sheeting to cover floors in the Equipment, Shower, (underneath shower pan), and Changing Rooms. Provide an additional layer in the Equipment Room for every shift change expected. Roll one layer of plastic from Equipment Room into Work Area after each change shift. Provide a minimum of two (2) layers of plastic at all times. Use only clear plastic to cover floors. Section 01576 Page 4 C. Doors: Fabricated from overlapping sheets with openings a minimum of three feet (3) wide. Configure so that sheeting overlaps adjacent surfaces. Weight sheets at bottom as required so that they quickly close after being released. Put arrows on sheets to indicate directions of overlap and /or travel. Provide a minimum of six feet (6') between entrance and exit of any room. D. If the decontamination area is located within an area containing friable asbestos on overhead ceilings, ducts, piping, etc., provide the area with a minimum 1/4 inch hardboard or 1/2 inch plywood "ceiling" with polyethylene sheeting, at least 4 mil in thickness covering the top of the "ceiling ". E. Visual Barrier: Where the decontamination area is immediately adjacent to and within view of occupied areas, provide a visual barrier of opaque polyethylene sheeting at least 4 mil in thickness so that worker privacy is maintained and work procedures are not visible to building occupants. Where the area adjacent to the decontamination area is accessible to the public, construct a solid barrier with wood or metal studs covered with a minimum 1/4 inch thick hardboard or 1/2 inch plywood. Where the solid barrier is provided, sheeting need not be opaque. F. Alternate methods of providing decontamination facilities may be submitted to Owners Consultant for approval. Do not proceed with any such method(s) without written authorization of Owners Consultant. G. Electrical: Provide Subpanel at Changing Room to accommodate all removal equipment. Power Subpanel directly from a Contractor's supplied electrical panel. Connect all electrical branch circuits in decontamination unit and particularly any pumps in Shower Room to a ground -fault circuit protection device. 3.03 DECONTAMINATION SEQUENCE A. Entering Work Area: 1. Worker enters Changing Room and removes street clothing, puts on clean disposable overalls and respirator, and passes through the Shower Room into the Equipment Room. 2. Any additional clothing or equipment left in Equipment Room needed by the worker are put into the Equipment Room. 3. Worker proceeds to Work Area. B. Exiting Work Area: 1. Before leaving the work area, require the worker to remove all gross contamination and debris from overalls and feet. The worker then proceeds to the Equipment Room and removes all clothing except respiratory protection equipment. Extra work clothing may be stored in contaminated end of Equipment Room. Disposable coveralls are placed in a bag for disposal with other material. Decontamination procedures found in Section'01560, Worker Protection, shall be followed by all individuals leaving the work area. Section 01576 Page 5 2. After showering, the worker moves to the Changing Room and dresses in either new coveralls for another entry or street clothes if leaving. 3.04 EQUIPMENT DECONTAMINATION UNITS A. Provide an Equipment Decontamination Unit consisting of a serial arrangement of rooms, Clean Room, Holding Room, Wash Room for removal of equipment and material from work area through Equipment Decontamination Unit. B. Wash Down Station: Provide an enclosed shower unit located in work area just outside of Wash Room as an equipment, bag and container cleaning station. C. Wash Room: Provide Wash Room for cleaning of bagged or contained asbestos - containing waste materials passed from the work area. D. Construct wash room of 2 "x4" wood framing and polyethylene sheeting, at least 6 mil in thickness and located so that packaging materials, after being wiped clean can be passed to the Holding Room. Separate this room from the work area by a single flap of 6 mil polyethylene sheeting. E. Holding Room: Provide Holding Room as a drop location for bagged asbestos - containing materials passed from the Wash Room. Construct the Holding Room of 2 "x4" framing and polyethylene sheeting, at least 6 mil in thickness and located so that bagged materials cannot be passed from the Wash Room through the Holding Room to the Clean Room. Separate this room from the adjacent rooms by double flaps fabricated from 6 mil polyethylene sheeting. F. Clean Room: Provide Clean Room to isolate Holding Room from the facility exterior. Construct Clean Room of 2 "x4" wood framing and polyethylene sheeting, at least 6 mil in thickness and located to provide access to the holding room from the exterior by a single flap of 6 mil polyethylene sheeting. G. Equipment and Materials: Take all equipment or material from the work area through the Equipment Decontamination Unit according to the following procedure: 1. At washdown station, thoroughly wet -clean contaminated equipment or sealed polyethylene bags and pass into Wash Room. When passing equipment or containers into the Wash Room, close all doorways of the Equipment Decontamination Unit, other than the doorway between the Wash Down Station and the Wash Room. Keep all outside personnel clear of the Equipment Decontamination Unit. 3. Once inside the Wash Room, wet -clean the bags and /or equipment. 4. When cleaning is complete pass items into Holding Room. Close all doorways except the doorway between the Holding Room and the Cleaning Room. 5. Workers from the building exterior enter Holding Area and remove decontaminated equipment and/or containers for disposal. 6. Require these workers to wear full protective clothing and wearing appropriate respiratory protection. Section 01576 Page 6 7. At no time is a worker from an uncontaminated area to enter the enclosure when a removal worker is inside. H. Adequate Space: If there is of insufficient 'space or other impeding factors that would not allow the construction of both personnel and equipment decontamination units the personnel unit may be used as both. 3.05 CLEANING OF DECONTAMINATION UNITS A. Clean debris and residue from inside the Decontamination Units on a daily basis or as otherwise indicated on contract drawings. Damp wipe or hose down all surfaces after each shift change. Clean debris from shower pans on a daily basis. B. If the Changing Room of the Personnel Decontamination Unit becomes contaminated with asbestos - containing debris, abandon the entire decontamination unit and erect a new decontamination unit. Use the former Changing Room as an inner section of the new Equipment Room. 3.06 SIGNS A. Post an approximately 20 inch by 14 inch manufactured caution sign at each entrance to the work area displaying the following. message with the letter sizes and styles of a visibility required by 29 CFR 1926.1101 Paragraph (k)(7). DANGER ASBESTOS CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY B. In addition, where the use of respirators and protective clothing is required in the regulated area, the above referenced warning sign shall include the following: RESPIRATORS AND PROTECTION CLOTHING ARE REQUIRED IN THE AREA END OF SECTION Section 01576 Page 7 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SECTION 01711 PROJECT DECONTAMINATION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. General Conditions of Contract and other Division Specification sections apply to work of this section. 1.02 DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENTS A. General: Decontamination of the work area following asbestos abatement. 1. If the asbestos abatement work is on damaged or friable materials, then the facility space is deemed contaminated before start of the work and in need of decontamination. In this case the work is a four step procedure with two cleanings of the primary barrier plastic prior to its removal and two cleanings of the room surfaces to remove any new or existing contamination. 2. If the asbestos abatement work is on undamaged and non - friable materials, then the facility space is deemed uncontaminated before start of the work. The decontamination procedure in this case is a two step procedure with two cleanings of the primary barrier plastic to remove contamination, thus preventing contamination of the facility when the work area isolation barriers are removed. 3. Requirements of this section apply only when a negative pressure enclosure is used. Otherwise, Contractor is to clean all visible debris. 4. If approved by Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc., one cleaning of the primary plastic barrier, followed by encapsulation of the plastic barrier, after visual inspection and approval by Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc., may be substituted for the first paragraph, the requirements of the second paragraph may be waived by The City of Auburn. 1.03 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE A. Removal of gross debris is integral with the performance of abatement work and as such is specified in the appropriate work section(s) of these specifications: 1. Section 02080 - Removal of Asbestos - containing Material B. Work Area Clearance: Air testing and other requirements which must be met before release of Contractor and re- occupancy of the work area are specified in Section 01714 - Work Area Clearance. PART 2 - PRODUCTS Not Used 3- 01711 -1 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL A. Work of This Section: Includes the decontamination of air in the work area which has been, or may have been contaminated by the elevated airborne asbestos fiber levels generated during abatement activities, or which may previously have had elevated fiber levels due to friable asbestos contaminating material in the space. B. Work of This Section: Includes the cleaning, decontamination, and removal of temporary facilities installed prior to abatement work, including: 1. Decontamination unit erected by work of Section 01576. 2. Negative pressure system installed by work of Section 01510. C. Work of This Section: Includes cleaning, and decontamination of all surfaces (pipes, tanks, etc.) of the Work Area, and all furniture or equipment in the Work Area. 3.02 START OF WORK A. Previous Work: During completion of the asbestos abatement work specified in other sections, the Secondary Barrier of polyethylene sheeting will have been removed and disposed of along with any gross debris generated by the asbestos abatement work. B. Start of Work: Work of this, section begins with the cleaning of the Primary Barrier. At start of work the following will be in place: 1. Primary Barrier: Two layers of polyethylene sheeting on floor and one layer on walls. 2. Critical Barrier which forms the sole barrier between work area and other portions of the building or the outside. 3. Critical Barrier Sheeting over lighting fixtures and clocks, ventilation openings doorways, convectors speakers and other openings. 4. Decontamination Unit: for personnel in operating condition. 5. Negative Pressure System: maintain in continuous operation. 3.03 ADDITIONAL CLEANING A. Note: Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. may approve alternate decontamination procedures, such as encapsulating the plastic, which may render the requirements of this section, and the final cleaning section below, moot. B. Additional Cleaning: Carry out additional cleaning of all surfaces in the work area in the same manner as the first cleaning immediately after removal of primary plastic. This cleaning is now being applied to existing room surfaces. Take care to avoid water marks or other damage to surfaces. 3- 01711 -2 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 3.04 VISUAL INSPECTION A. Perform a complete visual inspection of the entire work area including: decontamination unit, all plastic sheeting, seals over ventilation openings, doorways, windows, and other openings; look for debris from any sources, residue on surfaces, dust or other matter. If any such debris, residue, dust or other matter is found repeat final cleaning and continue decontamination procedure from that point. When the area is visually clean, complete the certification at the end of this section. Visual inspection is not complete until confirmed in writing, on the certification, by Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. 3.05 FINAL AIR SAMPLING A. Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM): After the work area is found to be visually clean, air samples will be taken and analyzed in accordance with the procedure for phase contrast microscopy set forth in section 01714: 1. If release criteria are not met, repeat final cleaning and continue decontamination procedure from that point. 2) If release criteria are met, remove the interior of the decontamination unit leaving in place only the critical barriers separating the work area from the rest of the building and the operation negative pressure system. B. Any small quantities of residual material found upon removal of the plastic sheeting shall be removed with a HEPA filtered vacuum cleaner and local area protection. If significant quantities, as determined by Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc., are found then the entire area affected shall be decontaminated as specified herein for the final cleaning. 3.06 COMPLETION OF ABATEMENT WORK A. Seal negative air machines with 6 mil polyethylene sheet and duct tape to form a tight seal at intake end before being moved from work area. B. Asbestos abatement work is complete upon meeting the work area clearance criteria and fulfilling the following: 1. Remove all equipment, materials, debris from the work site. 2. Dispose of all asbestos - containing waste material as specified in Section 02084. 3. Repair or replace all interior finishes damaged during the course of asbestos abatement work. 3- 01711 -3 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 3.07 CERTIFICATE OF VISUAL INSPECTION A. Following this section is a "Certificate of Visual Inspection ". This certification is to be completed by the Contractor and certified by Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. Submit completed certificate with application for final payment. Final payment will not be made until this certification is executed. CERTIFICATION OF VISUAL INSPECTION (FORM) In accordance with Section 01711 "Project Decontamination" the contractor hereby certifies that he /she has visually inspected the work area (all surfaces including pipes, beams, ledges, walls, ceiling and floor, decontamination unit, sheet plastic, etc.) and has found no dust, debris or residue. By: (Signature) Date (Print Name) (Print Title) 3.08 PROJECT ENGINEER CERTIFICATION Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. hereby certifies that a Representative has accompanied the contractor on his /her visual inspection and verifies that this inspection has been thorough and to the best of his /her knowledge and belief, the contractor's certification above is a true and honest one. By: (Signature) Date (Print Name) (Print Title) END OF SECTION 01711 PROJECT DECONTAMINATION 3- 01711 -4 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SECTION 01714 WORK AREA CLEARANCE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. General Conditions of Contract and other Division Specification sections apply to work of this section. 1.02 CONTRACTOR RELEASE CRITERIA A. The Work is Complete when the work area is visually clean and airborne fiber levels have been reduced to the level specified below. 1.03 AIR MONITORING A. To determine if the elevated airborne fiber counts encountered during, abatement operations have been reduced to the specified level, Pacific Rim. Environmental Inc. will collect samples and analyze them according to the following procedures. B. Fibers Counted: "Fiber" referred to in this section shall be either all fibers regardless of composition as counted in the NIOSH 7400 and/or OSHA Reference Method Procedures for asbestos fibers of any size as counted using a Transmission Electron Microscope. PART 2 - PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 AGGRESSIVE SAMPLING A. Not required on this project. 3.02 SCHEDULE OF AIR SAMPLES A. General: The number and volume of air samples taken and analytical methods used by The City of Auburn will be in accordance with the following schedule. Sample volumes given may vary depending upon the analytical instruments used. 3- 01714 -1 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 3.03 PHASE CONTRAST MICROSCOPY A. In each homogeneous work area after completion of all cleaning work, a minimum of 2 -13 samples will be taken and analyzed as follows, as directed by The City of Auburn: Location Sampled Number of Samples Detection Limit Fibers /cc Minimum Volume (liters) Rate LPM Each Work: 2 -13 0.01 1200 2 -10 B. Analysis: Fibers on each filter will be measured using OSHA Reference Method (ORM) procedures or NIOSH 7400. C. Release Criteria: Decontamination of the work site is complete when every w ork area sample is below the detection limit above. If any sample is above the detection limit then the decontamination is incomplete and re- cleaning per section 01711 is required. 3.04 LABORATORY TESTING A. The service of a testing laboratory_ will be employed by The City of Auburn to perform laboratory analysis of the air samples. A microscope and technician may be setup at the project site, so that verbal reports on air samples can be obtained immediately. A complete record, certified by the testing laboratory, of all air monitoring tests and results will be furnished to Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc., The City of Auburn and the Contractor. B. In the event the initial clearance samples indicate the work area is not clean, or during the course of removal of the enclosure barriers bulk ACM is discovered, or in the event any other action or inaction by Contractor, whether or not Contractor is solely negligent, is such that additional clearance samples are required, Contractor shall bear the cost of this additional air monitoring. 3.05 CLEARANCE CRITERIA A. Each individual work area shall be considered clean when all clearance samples collected in that work area indicate less than .01 f /cc airborne concentrations of fibers, or the pre abatement baseline concentration, whichever is less. END OF SECTION 01714 WORK AREA CLEARANCE 3- 01714 -2 SECTION 01752 AIR MONITORING AND TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 • RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings, General Conditions of Contract and other Division Specification sections apply to the work of this Section. B. Section 01714 - Work Area Clearance. 1.02 DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK A. This section describes air monitoring carried out by the Contractor to verify that the facility beyond the work area and the outside environment remain uncontaminated. This section also sets forth airborne fiber levels both inside and outside the work area as action levels, and describes the action required by the Contractor if an action level is met or exceeded. B. The services of a testing laboratory will be employed by the Contractor to perform laboratory analysis of the air samples. A complete record, certified by the testing laboratory, of all air monitoring tests and results will be furnished to the Owner and the Contractor. C. Written reports of all air monitoring tests will be posted at the project site on a daily basis. Final reports of all air monitoring will be made available on a weekly basis. D. Air monitoring as detailed in this Section will be provided by Contractor to assure that work practices and engineering controls are adequate. All additional air monitoring shall be provided by the Contractor and the cost of such air monitoring and laboratory testing shall be included in the bid price. 1.03 TESTING LABORATORY RESPONSIBILITIES A. Contractor shall, in addition to performing routine and special testing necessary to determine general compliance with the Contract Documents, observe and document, on a daily basis, the execution and progress of the work. Such observation and documentation shall be for the sole benefit of the Owner and shall not be construed in any way as to include responsibility for Contractor's means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures involved with the execution of the work. B. Testing Laboratory to be utilized by the Contractor must have the ability to prove proficiency in the Proficiency Analytical Testing (PAT) program administered by AIHA and maintain a written quality control program that meets or exceeds DOSH standards. Individuals performing collection and analysis must be NIOSH 582 certified for Sampling and Analysis of Airborne Asbestos. Failure to comply with these standards will require lab work to be subcontracted to another firm at the Contractors expense. Section 01752 Page 1 1.04 WORK INCLUDED A. Cooperate with the testing laboratory in all aspects of the testing to expedite testing and results. B. Provide necessary power supply for air monitoring equipment in order to perform required testing. C. Pay for all re- testing subsequent to noncompliance of preliminary and final air tests as required in the Contract Documents. 1.05 ANALYTICAL METHODS A. The following methods shall be used by the testing laboratory in analyzing filters used to collect air samples. 1. Cellulose ester filters used for PCM sampling shall be analyzed in accordance with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) 7400 Method and will follow the guidelines issued by the US Environmental Protection Agency regarding detection limits. PART 2- PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 AIR MONITORING A. Work Area Isolation: The purpose of air monitoring will be to detect potential faults in the work area isolation such as: 1. Contamination of the facility outside of the work area with airborne asbestos fibers. 2. Failure of filtration or rupture in the negative pressure system. 3. Contamination of the environment of the building with airborne asbestos fibers. 4. Should any of the above occur the contractor shall immediately cease asbestos abatement activities until the fault is corrected. Work shall not recommence until air monitoring data is in compliance with limits set forth in this Section. B. Work Area Airborne Fiber Concentrations: The Contractor shall monitor airborne fiber concentrations in the work area. The purpose of this air monitoring will be to detect airborne fiber concentrations which may significantly challenge the ability of the work area isolation procedures or temporary enclosure to protect the balance of the facility or outside the facility from contamination by airborne fibers. C. Work Area Clearance(s): To determine if the elevated airborne fiber concentrations encountered during abatement operations have been reduced to an acceptable level. The Contractor shall sample and analyze as per Section 01578. Section 01752 Page 2 D. Personal air monitoring will be conducted periodically to establish the time weighted average exposure to workers in order to assure that work practices and engineering controls comply with applicable laws and Contract requirements. E. The Contractor shall conduct air monitoring throughout the course of the project, including periodic excursion limits. 3.02 AIRBORNE FIBER CONCENTRATIONS A. Inside Work Area: 1. Maintain an average airborne fiber concentration in the work area of less than 0.2 fibers per cubic centimeter (f /cc). If the fiber concentrations rise above this figure for any sample taken, revise work procedures to lower fiber concentrations. 2. If airborne fiber concentrations exceed 1.0 f /cc for any period of time, cease removal work, revise work procedures to lower fiber concentrations to below .2 f /cc and immediately notify Owner's Representative. Do not recommence work until air monitoring data is in compliance with the limits set forth in this Section. 3. If the Time Weighted Average (TWA) fiber concentration for any work shift or 8 hour- period exceeds 0.2 f /cc, stop all work, leave negative air system in operation and notify Owner's Representative. Do not recommence work until air monitoring data is in compliance with the limits set forth in this Section. B. Outside Work Area: 1. If any air sample obtained outside of the work area or in the clean room exceeds 0.01 f /cc or the established base line airborne fiber concentration, immediately stop all work activity for inspection and repair of barriers. Perform necessary corrective measures outside work area, including but not limited :to, isolation of the affected area from the remainder of the building as set forth in Section 01573 - Temporary Enclosures and subsequent cleaning. Do not re- commence removal work until corrective measures have been completed and the results of the re- testing indicate the fiber levels outside the work area to be less .01 f /cc or base line. Contractor shall be responsible for costs of cleaning and re- testing to verify test results below the levels specified above. C. Glove Bag Work: The TWA may not exceed the action level of 0.05 f /cc or the fifteen (15) minute excursion limit of 1.0 f /cc. If either of limits are exceeded, stop .work immediately and utilize alternate removal methods. Section 01752 Page 3 3.03 AIR SAMPLING REQUIREMENTS A. Before start of work: The Contractor shall secure the following air samples to establish a baseline (prevalent level) before start of work. 1. In work areas that the final clearance testing method is Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM), the baseline samples will be collected and analyzed by PCM. 2. Baseline: The baseline testing shall be expressed in fibers per cubic centimeter (f /cc) based on the following: a. Average of the samples collected outside the work area(s) prior to abatement activities. or b. .01 f /cc reported at a 95% upper confidence level. B. Area environmental samples will be collected daily by the Contractor in areas and at times during the work as deemed necessary or as specified in the Contract Documents. Daily and periodic samples shall be analyzed by PCM. C. Clearance samples shall be analyzed by PCM. Fibers Counted: The following procedure will be used to resolve any disputes regarding fiber types when a project has been stopped due to excessive airborne fiber counts. "Airborne Fibers" referred to above include all fibers regardless of composition as counted in the NIOSH 7400 Procedures. 3.04 SCHEDULE OF AIR SAMPLES AND SAMPLE VOLUMES A. Before Start of Work: The Contractor shall secure the following Pre - abatement air samples to be collected using PCM analysis to establish a baseline. Location Number Detection Minimum Rate Sampled of Limit Volume LPM Samples Fibers /cc (liters) Inside 2 0.01 1,200 2 -10 Work Area Outside 2 0.01 1,200 2 -10 Work Area Outside 2 0.01 1,200 2 -10 Building Section 01752 Page 4 1. Base Line, is an action level expressed in fibers per cubic centimeter which is ten percent greater than the largest of the following: a. Average of the samples collected on cellulose ester filters outside each work area. b. Average of the samples collected on cellulose ester filters outside the facility; or 0.01 fibers per cubic centimeter. B. Daily: From start of work of Section 01526 - Temporary Enclosures through the work of Section 01711 - Project Decontamination, the Contractor shall take the following samples on a daily basis. Location Number Detection Minimum Rate Sampled of Limit Volume LPM Samples Fibers /cc (liters) Work Area 2 0.01 6001 2 -10 Outside 1 0.01 1,200 2 -10 Work Area HEPA Exhaust 2 0.01 1,200 2 -10 Personal 4 0.01 6001 .5-4 Volume will be adjusted as needed in an attempt to attain a fiber density of 100 fibers per square millimeter. C. If airborne fiber counts exceed allowed limits additional samples will be taken 'as necessary to monitor fiber levels. If airborne fiber counts routinely exceed allowable limits a fibrous aerosol monitor will be used to monitor fiber levels, at Contractor's expense. END OF SECTION Section 01752 Page 5 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SECTION 02080 REMOVAL OF ASBESTOS - CONTAINING MATERIALS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. General Conditions of Contract and other Division Specification sections apply to work of this section. 1.02 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE A. Section 01526 — Temporary Enclosures. B. Section 01711 - Project Decontamination. C. Section 02084 - Disposal of Asbestos - Containing Waste. 1.03 ASBESTOS MATERIALS TO BE REMOVED A. Building #1, 4910 A Street SE, Auburn WA 1. Sheet Vinyl Flooring 2,000 Square Feet 2. Ceiling Texture 600 Square Feet 3. Cove Base Mastic 100 Lineal Feet 4. Floor Tile and Mastic (Buried under SVF) 300 Square Feet 5. Sink Undercoat 1 Sink 1.04 SUBMITTALS A. Before Start of Work: Submit the following to Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. and The City of Auburn for review. Do not start work until these submittals are returned with Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc.'s approval, indicating that the submittal is returned for unrestricted use. 3- 02080 -1 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT B. Surfactant: Submit product data, use instructions and recommendations form manufacturer of removal encapsulant intended for use. Include data substantiating that material complies with requirements. C. NESHAP Certification: Submit certification form manufacturer of surfactant or removal encapsulant that, to the extent required by this specification, the material, if used in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, will wet asbestos - containing materials to which it is applied as required by the National Emission Standard for Hazardous Pollutants (NESHAP) Asbestos Regulations (40 CFR 61, Subpart M). D. Material Safety Data Sheet: Submit the Material Safety Data Sheet, or equivalent, in accordance with the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29CFR 1910.1200) for each surfactant and encapsulation material proposed for use on the work. E. Include a separate attachment for each sheet indicating the specific worker protective equipment proposed for use with the material indicated. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 PRODUCTS A. Wetting Materials: For wetting prior to disturbance of asbestos - containing materials use either amended water or a removal encapsulant: 1. Amended Water: Provide water to which a surfactant has been added. Use a mixture of surfactant and water which results in wetting of the asbestos - containing material and retardation of fiber release during disturbance of the material equal to or greater than that provided by the use of one ounce of a surfactant consisting of 50% polyoxyethylene ester and 50% polyoxyethylene ether mixed with five gallons of water; OR 2. Removal Encapsulant: Provide a penetrating type encapsulant designed specifically for removal of asbestos- containing material. Use a material which results in wetting of the asbestos - containing material and retardation of fiber release during disturbance of the material equal to or greater than that provided by water amended with surfactant consisting of 50% polyoxyethylene ester and 50% polyoxyethylene ether mixed with five gallons of water. B. Polyethylene Sheet: A single polyethylene film in the largest sheet size possible to minimize seams, 6.0 mils thick clear. C. Tape: Provide tape in 2" or 3" widths as indicated, with an adhesive which is formulated to aggressively stick to sheet polyethylene. D. Spray Adhesive: Provide spray adhesive in aerosol cans which is specifically formulated to stick tenaciously to sheet polyethylene. E. Disposal Bags: Provide 6 mil thick leak -tight polyethylene bags labeled as required by applicable law and regulation. 3- 02080 -2 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 SECONDARY BARRIER A. Secondary Barrier: Over the Primary Barrier, install a clear 6, mil sheet plastic on walls and ceilings in all areas where asbestos removal work is to be carried out. 3.02 WORKER PROTECTION A. Before beginning work with any material for which a Material Safety Data Sheet has been submitted provide workers with the required protective equipment. Require that appropriate equipment be used at all times. 3.03 WET REMOVAL A. Thoroughly wet to satisfaction of Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. asbestos - containing materials to be removed prior to stripping and /or tooling to reduce fiber dispersal into the air. Accomplish wetting by a fine spray (mist) of amended water or removal encapsulant. Saturate material sufficiently to wet to the substrate without causing excess dripping. Allow time for water or removal encapsulant to penetrate material thoroughly. If amended water is used, spray material repeatedly during the work process to maintain a continuously wet condition. If a removal encapsulant is used, apply in strict accordance with manufacturer's written instructions. Perforate outer covering of any installation which has been painted and /or jacketed in order to allow penetration of amended water or removal encapsulant, or where necessary, carefully strip away while simultaneously spraying amended water or removal encapsulant on the installation to minimize dispersal of asbestos fibers into the air. B. Mist work area continuously with amended water whenever necessary to reduce airborne fiber levels. C. Remove saturated asbestos - containing material in small sections from all areas. Do not allow material to dry out. As it is removed, simultaneously pack material while still wet into disposable bags. Twist neck of bags, bend over and seal with minimum three wraps of duct tape. Clean outside and move to wash -down station adjacent to material decontamination unit. D. Acoustical Materials: Spray an asbestos acoustical finish with a fine mist of amended water or removal encapsulant. Allow sufficient time for amended water or removal encapsulant to saturate materials to substrate. Do not over saturate to cause excess dripping. Scrape materials form substrate. Remove materials in manageable quantities and control the decent to staging or the floor below. If using amended water, spray mist the surface continuously during the work process. Remove residue remaining on the substrate using stiff nylon bristled hand brush. If a removal encapsulant is used, remove the residue completely before the encapsulant dries. If the substrate dries before removal of the residue is completed; re -wet with amended water or removal encapsulant. 3- 02080 -3 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT E. Pipe Insulation: Spray with a mist of amended water or removal encapsulant. Allow amended water or removal encapsulant to saturate material to substrate. If a removal encapsulant is used, use in strict accordance with manufacturer's. instructions. Cut bands holding perfofined pipe insulation, slit jackets at seams, remove and hand -place in a disposal bag. Remove project molded fitting insulation in chunks and hand place in a disposal bag. Do not drop to floor. Remove any residue on pipe or fitting with; stiff bristle nylon hand brush. In locations where pipe fitting insulation is removed from pipe with straight runs insulated with fibrous glass or other non - asbestos containing fibrous material, remove fibrous material 6" from the point where it contacts the asbestos - containing insulation. 3.04 AIRBORNE FIBER COUNTS A. General: Use work procedures that result in a 8 hour Time Weighted Average (TWA) airborne fiber count Tess than that indicated in the Section 01410 - Testing Laboratory Services. If airborne fiber counts exceed this level immediately mist the area with amended water to lower fiber counts and revise work procedures to maintain airborne fiber levels within the required limit. END OF SECTION 02080 REMOVAL OF ASBESTOS - CONTAINING MATERIALS 3- 02080 -4 SECTION 02082 REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF FLUORESCENT LAMPS, BALLAST'S AND MERCURY THERMOSTATS PART 1 — GENERAL 1.01 RELATED WORK DESCRIBED ELSEWHERE: A. The provisions and intent of the Contract, including the General Conditions, Special Conditions, and General Requirements apply to this work as if specified herin. Related work is described in: 1. Section 02080 — Removal of Asbestos- Containing Materials 1.02 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The Contractor's employees involved with the removal, handling, transportation, or recycling of fluorescent Tight tubes and mercury thermostats shall have received hazard communication training for mercury in accordance with WAC 296 -62, Part C before work commences. B. The Contractor shall supply all labor, materials, vehicles, services, insurance, special permits and equipment necessary to remove and recycle fluorescent Tight tubes and mercury thermostats. The fluorescent tubes and mercury thermostats shall be packaged and transported to an off -site City of Auburn approved recycling facility. The Contractor shall carry out the work in accordance with all the applicable federal, state, and local regulations and these specifications. C. The work specified herin shall be the removal, transportation and disposal or recycling of all fluorescent light tubes, ballasts and mercury thermostats removed within the Work Area. D. The work also includes removing and storing light tubes in manner not to break tubes while other work is being performed in the area. E. The work shall be conducted in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local regulations and these specifications. F. All required permits, certificates, registrations or licenses shall be kept valid for the duration of the work addressed by the permit. G. All shipping /receiving logs shall be legible filled out IN INK. Forms shall include all information requested and must contain the City's information. H. The Contractor shall remove ALL fluorescent bulbs, ballast's, mercury- containing thermostats and universal waste as directed by the specifications. Section 02082 1 1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. General Requirements: 1. All work under this contract shall be done in strict accordance with all applicable regulations, standards and codes governing mercury and in accordance with best available technology and practice. This includes any other work, including trade work conducted in conjunction with the project. B. Specific Standards: 1. The most recent edition of any relevant regulation, standard, document or code shall be in effect during the work, regardless of the effective date of this specification's governing contract. Where conflict among the requirements or with these specifications exists, the most stringent requirements shall be utilized. All regulatory revision and requirements relating to this project after the contract is signed shall, nonetheless, be incorporate at no additional cost to the City of Auburn. 2. United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) — a) Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations Part 61, Subparts A and M (Revised Subpart B) National Emission Standard for Asbestos. b) 40 CFR 260 Hazardous Waste Management System: General c) 40 CFR 261 Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste d) 40 CFR 262 Standards Applicable to Generators of Hazardous Waste e) 40 CFR 263 Standards Applicable to Transporters of Hazardous Waste f) 40 CFR 270 EPA Administered Permit Programs: the hazardous Waste Permit Program g) 40 CFR 761 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), Manufacturing, Processing, Distribution in Commerce, and Use Prohibitions. 3. State of Washington Department of Labor and Industries (L &I) — a) Chapter 296 -24 Safety Standards b) Chapter 296 -62 Occupation Health and Safety Regulations including: 1) Chapter 296 -62 -054 WAC— Hazard Communication Standard 2) Chapter 296 -62 -300. WAC— Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response 3) Chapter 296 -62 -071 WAC — Respiratory Protection 4) Chapter 296 -155 WAC — Construction Standards 5) Chapter 296 -800 WAC - Safety and Health Core Rules 6) Chapter 296 -841 WAC — Respiratory Hazards 4. Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) — a) WAC 173 -303, Dangerous Waste Regulations 5. Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA) — b) Article 4 Section 02082 2 6. Washington State Statutes Revised Code of Washington (RCW) a) RCW 49.17 — Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act b) RCW 70.105 — Hazardous Waste management Act 7. American National Standards Institute (ANSI) a) Z9.2 Local Exhaust Systems b) Z87.1 Eye and Face Protection c) Z88.2 Practices for Respiratory Protection 8. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) a) D 4397 Polyethylene Sheeting 9. Federal Standards a) 313B Material Safety Data Sheets 10. International Fire Code Institute a) Uniform Fire Code 2003 UFC Standards 11. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Fire Tests for Flame Resistant Textiles and Films 12. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) 1984 Manual of Analytical Methods, 3`d Edition C. Other guidelines, codes or documents: 1. United States Department of Transportation (DOT) Hazardous Materials Regulations, Code of Federal Regulations Title 49 — CFR 100 -180 & 182 1.04 DEFINITIONS: A. AIHA: American Industrial Hygiene Association 475 Wolf Ledges Parkway Akron, OH 44311 B. ASTM: American Society for Testing and Materials C. Authorized Visitor — Designated representatives of the Contractor, Tenant or the City, and representatives of a regulatory or other agency having jurisdiction over the project. D. Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) — An industrial hygienist certified in the Comprehensive Practice of Industrial Hygiene by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene. E. Construction Manager — The designated Regulated Materials contact person in charge of the project for the City of Auburn. F. Contractor — The individual or business with whom the City arranges to perform the regulated materials abatement. Section 02082 3 G. Ecology — Washington State Department of Ecology] H. EPA — United States Environmental Protection Agency HEPA Filter — A high efficiency particulate air filter capable of removing particles greater than 0.3 microns in diameter with 99.97% efficiency. J. L & I — Washington State Department of Labor and Industries 805 Plum Street, S. E. (HC -412 Olympia, Washington 98504 K. NESHAP — The National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (40 CFR Part 61). L. NIOSH — The National Institute for Occupation Safety and Health, Building "J" N.E., Room 3007 Atlanta, GA 30333 M. OSHA — The Occupational Safety and Health Administration 200 Constitution Avenue Washington, D.C. 20210 N. PSCAA — Puget Sound Clean Air Agency O. WAC — Washington Administrative Code as enforced by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries 1.05 SUBMITTALS AND NOTICES A. Contractors shall provide complete submittals as per Section 01330 - Submittal Procedures for review by the City. Review of submittals will be in accordance with Section 01330 — Submittal Procedures. B. Pre -work Submittal Documentation a. Hazardous materials work plan. b. Contractor's shop drawings c. Safety plan d. Construction schedule e. Equipment and consumable supplies f. Waste carrier and disposal or recycling site designation g. Permits and Notifications C. Work Plan 1. The work plan shall be prepared in the form of checklists and shall include specific procedures for: 1. Ballasts and Mercury Thermostat removal procedures, including identification and separation of "Ieakers" and "non- leakers ". 2. Fluorescent light tube and Mercury Thermostat removal and packaging for shipment to recycler. 3. Work area preparation and protection procedures, including reference to work site shop drawings. 4. Worker protection and decontamination procedures, including normal removal and "spill" response. 4 Section 02082 5. Waste handling, packaging, labeling, and manifesting procedures. 6. The Work plan shall contain sufficient detail so that a skilled worker, by following the Plan, can perform acceptable work in a safe manner to remove PCB - containing electrical equipment, both " leakers" and "non - leakers", as well as Mercury Thermostats. D. Shop Drawings 1. Make all shop drawings accurately to a scale sufficiently large to show all pertinent features of the work. Shop drawings shall show: a. Boundaries of all hazardous materials removal areas. b. Location of decontamination stations c. Location of temporary site storage facilities. E. Safety Plan: The safety plan shall be prepared for this specific job and shall include procedures for: 1. Emergency egress plan. 2. Fire protection plan. 3. Safety equipment: 4. Electrical equipment lock -out procedures. 5. Schedule: Submit construction schedule by work area. 6. Equipment and Consumable Supplies: The Contractor shall maintain on -site manufacturer's data for all equipment and supplies proposed to be used for the work. The manufacturer's data shall be clearly marked to: identify pertinent products; show capacities, operating characteristics, and maintenance;, and show wiring or piping diagrams and controls. 7. Equipment records shall include manufactures data on: a. Decontamination facilities. b. Specialized hazards handling equipment. 8. The Contractor shall maintain on -site manufacturer's data for the following expendable supplies: a. Face shield and eye protection b. Coveralls and headgear. c. Boots, aprons and gloves. d. Disposal containers. e. Solvents and degreasers. 9. Material Safety Data Sheets: The Contractor shall maintain on -site Material Safety Data Sheets for each solvent and degreaser proposed to be used. Section 02082, 5 F. Solid Waste Disposal Plan: Submit a written Solid and Hazardous Waste Disposal Plan with the following information: 1. The name, address, operators name and phone number of his proposed Solid Waste, Disposal Facility and' of his proposed Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility and Mercury Thermostat Recycling Facility. 2. Written evidence that the proposed Waste Disposal Facilities are approved and permitted for solid and/or hazardous waste disposal by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), state and local regulatory agencies. 3. Written procedures to characterize the PCB hazardous waste. 4. The Contractor shall submit the City's EPA Hazardous Waste Generator number. If the City does not have a generator number, the Contactor shall prepare and submit all documents as required to obtain a number for the City. 5. Waste Transporter: Submit the qualifications of each waste transporter to be used. 6. Waste Carrier and Disposal Site Designation: The Contractor shall submit the name, address, and qualifications of his /her proposed waste transporter. The Contactor shall designate the EPA — approved disposal site to which he /she proposes to ship the hazardous materials. F. Hazardous Waste Identification Number: The Contractor shall submit the City's EPA Hazardous Waste Generator Identification number for the purpose of accumulating and transporting hazardous waste in accordance, with 40 CFR 262. If the City does not have an EPA Hazardous Waste Number, the Contractor shall fill -out the appropriate applications for the City's signature and shall submit the application to the EPA. 1.06 RESPONSIBILITIES: A. Training: 1. The Contractor shall be responsible for assuring the following training has been completed prior to the Commencement of Work: a) Hazard communication for mercury and PCB's in accordance WAC 296 -62, Part C. b) Special on -site training on equipment and procedures unique to this job site shall be performed as required. c) Emergency response and evacuation procedures. 1.07 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING: A. Deliver all materials in good condition in original packages, containers or bundles visible /legibly bearing the name of the manufacturer and the brand name of the product. B. Store all materials in a manner that will prevent their damage or contamination. Replacement materials shall be stored outside of the work area until abatement is completed. C. Damaged, deteriorating or previously used materials shall not be used and shall be removed from the worksite and disposed of properly. Section 02082 6 PART 2 — PRODUCTS 2.01 EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES A. Personnel Protective Equipment: 1. Respiratory Protection: All employees cleaning up broken fluorescent light tubes shall be provided with and be required to use adequate and appropriate respiratory protection in accordance with WAC 296 -62, Part E. 2. For workers cleaning up broken fluorescent Tight tubes, full body disposable protective clothing incorporating head, body and feet covering constructed of material such as Tyvek R (or equivalent) shall be provided in sufficient quantities and adequate sizes to accommodate movement without tearing, to all workers and authorized visitors. 3. Additional safety equipment (e.g., hard hats meeting the requirements of ANSI Standard Z89.1 -1981, eye protection meeting the requirements of ANSI Standard Z87.1 -1979, safety shoes meeting the requirements of ANSI Standard A41.1- 1967, and disposable gloves) shall be provided as necessary to all workers and authorized visitors and shall be sized to fit the wearer. B. Removal Equipment: 1. A sufficient supply of scaffolds, ladders, lifts and hand tools (e.g., screwdrivers) shall be provided as needed. 2. Additional support equipment as needed. C. Packaging Equipment and Materials: 1. Fiberglass drums or 2. Fluorescent Tight tube shipping boxes. 2.02 SUBSTITUTIONS A. Substitutions will be considered in accordance with section 01260 Contractor Modification Procedures. PART 3 — EXECUTION NOTE: Alternate Procedures: Procedures described in this specification are to be utilized at all time unless exempted in writing by the City. Alternate procedures or equipment shall provide equivalent or greater protection than the procedures or equipment they replace. Section 02082 7 3.01 SITE SECURITY A. The Work Area is to be restricted only to authorized, trained and protected personnel. These may include the Contractor's Employees; Employees. of Subcontractors; and City of Auburn Employees and City's Consultant; Federal State and local Inspectors and other authorized or designated individuals. A list of authorized personnel shall be established by the Contractor prior to the job start and posted as directed by these specifications. With the exception of -emergency response personnel, the Contractor must review and approve unannounced visitors before they enter the Work Area. B. Entry into the Work Area by unauthorized individuals shall be reported immediately by the Contractor to the City. 3.02 EMERGENCY PLANNING A. Emergency contingency plans shall be developed by the Contractor for approval by the City prior to initiation of any work. These plans shall be a component of the Contractor's Health and Safety Plan. B. Emergency procedures shall be in written form and prominently posted in the equipment storage area or as directed by the City's Consultant. Prior to performing any removal activities, all personnel must read and sign these procedures to acknowledge an understanding of work site layout, location of emergency exits and the contents of the Plan. C. Employees shall be trained in evacuation procedures in the event of workplace emergencies. D. Telephone numbers of all emergency response personnel shall be prominently posted in the Contractor trailer. 3.03 REMOVAL PROCEDURES A. Removal and Packaging of Fluorescent Light Tubes: 1. Tubes shall be removed in a manner to prevent breakage. If a tube breaks, the Contractor shall immediately clean -up debris and place in a box specified for broken tubes. Broken tubes shall also be recycled but must be separated from unbroken tubes. 2. Tubes shall be placed in boxes or fiberglass drums in a manner to prevent breakage. 3. Tubes shall not be taped together. B. Clean -up Procedures for Broken Fluorescent Light Tubes: 1. The Contractor shall have a clean -up kit on site prior to removing /dismantling fluorescent light fixtures. 2. Broken tubes shall be cleaned -up immediately. Section 02082 8 3. Use calcium polysulfide wetting solution on spilled lamp material to inhibit vaporization. 4. Following removal of broken glass, dean the floor with diluted trisodium phosphate solution according to the manufacturer's recommendations. 5. Identify, seal, and mark all containers with broken tubes for special handling. 6. Mark and seal all drums of collected phosphate powder. 3.04 HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION TO OFF -SITE FACILITIES: A. The fluorescent light tubes and Mercury thermostats shall be packaged and transported to a proper recycling facility. The Contractor shall provide a shipping record to the City's B. Consultant at the time of shipment. Following completion of processing, the Contractor shall provide the City's Consultant with a certificate of recycling from the recycling facility indicating exact number of tubes recycled and date of processing. END OF SECTION Section 02082 9 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SECTION 02084 DISPOSAL OF ASBESTOS- CONTAINING MATERIALS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. General Conditions of the contract and other Division Specifications sections apply to the work of this section. 1.02 DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENTS A. This section sets forth the requirements for disposal of asbestos containing materials, including transport to an EPA - approved landfill. 1.03 DISPOSAL A. All asbestos - containing waste material and debris which is packaged in accordance with the provision of this Specification, will be disposed of at a designated EPA - approved landfill when certain precautions are taken. 1. Notice to appropriate E nvironmental Protection Agency regional office or state equivalent. 2. Notice and permit from appropriate state and /or local agencies. 3. See Section 01090 — Definitions & Standards /Codes & Regulations for agency locations and codes. 4. Permission has been obtained from the EPA - approved landfill for disposal of asbestos - containing materials as follows: a. All asbestos contaminated material shall be sprayed with a penetrating encapsulant. b. All asbestos contaminated material shall be labeled with asbestos warning labels in compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations. 1.04 SUBMITTALS A. Submit copies of all manifest landfill receipts and photographs of the disposal process to Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. in a timely manner or at project close- out. PART 2- PRODUCTS 3- 02084 -1 DIVISION 3: ASBESTOS ABATEMENT Not Used PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL A. Carefully load containerized waste on sealed trucks or other appropriate vehicles for transport. Exercise care before and during transport, to insure that no unauthorized persons have access to the material. Do not store disposal bagged material outside of the work area. Take bags from the work area directly to a sealed truck or dump site. B. Do not transport disposal bagged materials in or on open trucks. Double bagged material may be transported on open trucks if they are first loaded in sealed drums. Label drums with same warning labels as bags. Uncontaminated drums may be reused. Treat drums that have been contaminated as asbestos - containing waste and dispose of in accordance with this specification. C. Advise the sanitary landfill operator, at least twenty -four hours in advance of transport, of the quantity of material to be delivered. D. At the burial site, sealed plastic bags must be carefully hand off loaded from the truck or other conveyance. If bags are broken or damaged, leave in. the truck and clean entire truck and contents using procedures set forth in Section 01711 - Project Decontamination. E. Provide at least five photographs of the off loading and site storage process at the landfill for each truck or container load delivered, including one of the truck or container prior to leaving the project site, one of the excavated landfill site, two of the off loading process, and one of the excavated burial site after off loading is complete. Photograph all containers that spill or burst both before and a_ fter clean -up. Ensure all photographs are representative of the condition of the landfill and the off loading process. F. Retain receipts from landfill for materials disposed of. END OF SECTION 02084 DISPOSAL OF ASBESTOS - CONTAINING WASTE 3- 02084 -2 1 /0 /00 Ir' QNTY - DESCRIPTION Per Day Total QNTY ' DESCRIPTION - - Per Day ":Total QNTY DESCRIPTION ' Per Day... Total DRILL/GRINDER/SANDER j Drill, Hole Hawg I' 'Drill, Makita I 'Drill, Electric 3/8" 1/2" I 'Drill, Hammer -Bosch k IScrewgun 'Grinder, 4.5" Disc. ELECTRICAL/LIGHTS E !Extension Cord, 50' I IGFI I !Quartz Light,Stand /Clamr GENERATOR 10- rTDayton 7200 I !Honda 5000 Generator I IDyna 8000 Generator 20- LADDERS/FRAMES 50- $1.00 $0.00 EulStep, 2' $1.00 $1.00 $0.00 i Step, 4' $1.00 $1.00 $0.00 I Step, 6' $1.00 $1.00 $0.00 I Step, 8' $1.00 $1.00 $0.00 9 Step, 10' $1.00 $1.00 $0.00 I Step, 12' $1.00 Extention, 16' $1.00 Extention, 24' $1.00 $1.00 $0.00 I Extention, 32' $1.00 $1.00 - $0.00 I Extension Planks, 6' 8' $1.00 $1.00 $0.00 ) {Ladder Jacks $1.00 IScaffold, Baker $1.00 $40.00 $0.00 MICROTRAP 80- $35.00 • $0.00 , F-1 M/T Junior $87.50 $40.00 $0.00 I 'Junior Adaptor $4.00 r 'MIT Senior $125.00 $0.00 'Senior Adaptor $5.00 $0.00 Miniforce $47.00 - $0.00 (Honker, 18K $103.00 $0.00 HAND TOOLS (��Atlas Bar $1.00 -$0.00 Axe, Fire $1.00. - - $0.00. _ Bolt Cutter,, 24" or 36" . - $1.00 $0.00 _ Carpet Puller, Hand'/ Hvy $1.00 $0.00 Come Along' $1.00 $0.00 _ Cutter, Pipe 2.5" $1.00 $0.00 Hammer, Demo Roto $1.00 . $0.00 _Heat Gun $1.00 • ' $0.00 Hilti Guri Anchor $1.00 $0.00 Hilti Gun Foam $1.00 $0.00 Pinch Bar, 5' $1.00 ( Rake, Hard Tong "$1.00 $0.00 _ Scraper; Razor 8 ". $1.00 $0.00 Scraper, Spud $1.00 $0.00 _ Scraper, Tile Spud $1.00. $0.00 Shovel, Scoop Grain $1.00 $0.00 Shovel, Spade $1.00 . $0.00 Shovel, Tear Off $1.00 _Sledgehammer $1.00 _Squeegee, Brass /Heavy $1.00 Scraper, 18 "Hvy Fir $1.00 Tin Snips, Electric $1.00 $0.00 1-1TERMINATOR $61.00 TRUCK CUBE TRUCK 25FT 55kw generatorlerd /box $ 103.58 _ Honeybuckets $ 12.26 Omniguard Manometer $30.00 Wash Station $45.00 SAFETY EQUIPMENT $0.00 r�Chaps: $1.00 $0.00 $0.00 IFireExtinguisher $1.00. $0.00 $0.00 I First Aid Kit, $1.00 $0.00 $0.00 IHamess, Safety . $1.00 $0.00 $0.00 I Lanyard, Safety $1.00 $0.00 $0.00 'Rope, Grab $1.00 $0.00 $0.00 (Rope, Safety $1.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 SAWS 100- $0.00 F-IChainsaw $0.00 I I Cut-off $0.00 I "0" Clearance IPortaband I Sawzall $0.00 'Toe Kick $0.00 I 'Worm Drive MISC. EQUIPMENT E7Dolly, Barrel 1 !Electric Tile Chipper ! Hand Truck I Dolly i Job Box I Job Lock I Laundry Cart I Mop & Bucket Pallet Jack I Radio, Motorola ► Sheetrock Cart Trash Cart 1/2y 1y Wheelbarrow $0_00 PUMPS 150 $0:00 j Airless Gun $0.00 .1 (Airless Super Bee $0.00 - I 'Airless Hose $0.00 I 'Ambient, 1 -man IQuincey Compressor $0.00 I I Sump, Small 110volt !Sump, Large 220volt $ 45.00 $ - $ 75.00 $ - 70- $1.00 $0.00 $1.00 $1.00 $0.00 $1.00 $0.00 $1.00 $0.00 $1.00 $0.00 $1.00 $0.00 $1.00 $0.00 $1.00 $0.00 TEST INSTUMENTS 110 - E-1Area Sampler - .$10.00 $0.00 I 'Manometer $12.00 $0.00 ' Personal $12.00 • $0.00 IRotometer $3.00 . $0.00 $0.00 VACUUMS W /HOSES 130- $1.00 $0.00 1-1CreviceTool - $1.00 $0.00 $1.00 $0.00 I I HAKO &,Hose, 15 gal ' $54.65 $0.00 $0.00 -- I HAKO & Hose, Bkpk ' $38.75 $0.00 'Hand Brush Tool $1.00, $0.00 I House/Carpet Vacuun $1.00 $0.00 'Tornado :.$1.00' $0.00 'Vac Wand, Squeegee $1.00 $0.00 I Vac Wand, Floor Brush $1.00 $0.00 $1.00 $1.00 - $0.00 $1.00 $0.00 $1.00 $0.00 $1.00 $0:00 - $1.00 $0.00 $1.00 $0.00 $0.00 $ RESPIRATORS $ ( -North Pressure Deman- $0.00 I (North Constant Flow $0.00 -I I PAPR 3M / Racal $0.00 -, $0.00 $0.00 - $0.00 :$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1.00 WATER EQUIP/HOSES CPAir $1.00 $0.00 Fire hose $1.00 $0.00 $1.00 $0.00 Garden $1.00 $0.00 $22.00 $0.00 MSA Air Hose, 50' • $1.00 • $0.00 $1.00 $0.00 Power Washer, 4000'. $54.00. $0.00 $6.00 $0.00 Pump Can Sprayer _ $1.00 $0.00 $15.00 $0.00 Shower, Heater $3.00 $0.00 $1.00 $0.00 Shower, Portable. $35.00 -$0.00 $1.00 $0.00 Shower, Pump/Filte• $4.00 $0.00 Power Washer Wand ' $1.00 $0.00 Roller Pole, 6-12' $1.00- $0.00 $1.00 $0.00 Water Wand $1.00 $0.00 $1.00 $0.00 $1.00 $0.00 Subtotal $0.00 1 /0/00 QNTY -.• " - . DESCRIPTION' - PRICE •'.TOTAL QNTY ,BAGS Bag, 36x60 Clear. 1 1 Bag, 33x50 Yellow Glove, 1Hand DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL QNTY DESCRIPTION PRICE • TOTAL FUEL/OIL/CONTAINERS • SAFETY SUPPLIES - $1.18 $0.00. I1' Bottle, Spray $1.89 - $0.00 E n Coveralls, Class 5 $8.85 $0.00 $1.21 $0.00 - ? i Drum, 15ga1 - $26.86 $0.00 1 1 Tyvek, Hood & Boot $6.95 $0.00 Glove. 44x60 $5.54. ' $0.00 - 1 I Drum, 55ga1 ' • $7.40 $0.00 Glove, 60x72 . HAKO Bkpk Bag 'P.H. .15g Vac Bag • Gaylord Box $45.00 $0.00 Drum, Tile -Gray 55ga1 $14.87 $0.00 ' $2.20 $0.00 Transmission Fluid . $2.20 $0.00 $29.09 $0.00 $9.63 $0.00 f i .Oil, 15/40 $1.97 $0.00 $3.36 - $0.00 - ( 1 Can Gas / Diesel $20.35 $0.00 • Gaylord Box Liner HAND TOOLS $12:12 $0.00 1 1 Staple Gun - BROOMS /BRUSHES - - 1 Taping Knife, 10" . $8.98 $0.00 1 I •Dustpan . $4.95 $0.00 1 1 Taping Knife, 10" w /pole $11.05 $0.00 I Foxtail $5:22 $0.00 - HOSE ADAPTERS •$6.29 $0.00 E 1 A• dapter, Y w /shutoff $4.11 $0.00 $16.50 $0.00 - .$24.50 $0.00 Mop Head Poly Brush $5.30 - $0.00 1 1 Adapter, Sink Push Broom, 24" - Throwaway, 2" 3 I Wire Broom ' Wire Brush $18.51 $0.00: • I 1 Nozzle, Garden $0.96 $0.00 KNIVES /BLADES $5.78 $0.00 I-77 Chop Saw Blade $9.70 $0.00 1 Earplugs $0.15. $0.00 I:Glasses, Safety .$5.09' $0.00 • • I Gloves, Chem Rest. -. $1.32 $0.00 I Gloves, Flex Tough:. $2.65, $0.00 1 Gloves, Leather $4.40 $0.00 I Goggles, Safety $8.62 . • $0.00 I Hardhat $13.49 $0.00' I Mask,•1 /2 face North .. $20.17. $0.00 I Rain Gear 1 Resp. Wipes 1 Shampoo I Soap, Bar $18.94 $0.00 I • 1-Socks $4.07 $0.00' - 1 1 Elec. Tile Chip Blade Wire Toothbrush - BUILDING SUPPLIES $1.71 $0.00: I 1 'Grinder Wheel 4.5" Cardboard Roll Nails, Length _I Rewet. Wrap N Cure $53.25 $0.00 $0.19 $0.00 - $2.20 $0.00 $0.55 $0.00 $2.20 $0.00 _I Towel $1.21 ; $0.00 SAFETY PLACARDS $7.82 $0.00 E 1 Label, PCB $0.26 $0.00 $3.05 $0.00 I 1 Label, Caution Lead $0.26 $0.00 1 Olfa Blades $3.83 $0.00 $36.89 $0.00 f - Blade, 8" Razor Scraper $11.96 $0.00 $1.21 $0.00' - 1 I Scraper, 4" Razor Hand $5.50 .. $0.00 $7.28 $0.00 I 1 Scraper, 2" Paint, $3.75 $0.00 '- Screws "- Length• $1.70 $0.00. Staples, 3/8" $2.17 $0.00 Tie / Bailing Wire - CASSETTES 1--1 Air Sample Sawzall Bld, 6" Wood $2.32 $0.00 Sawzall BId,.6" Metal $1.94 $0.00 $4.00 $0.00 1 -J Sawzall Bld, 12" Wood $3.45 $0.00 Lead Abatement 1 Sawzall Bld, 12" Metal. $2.65 $0.00 '$9.97 $0.00 Toe Kick Blade - $19.94 $0.00 "0" Clearance Blade $28.00 $0.00 $22.25. $0.00 $0.75 $0.00 j Tile Spud Blade $1.08 $0:00 DUCTING r 1 Flexduct, 8" $10.25 $0.00 I 1 Nail Blade Flexduct,,.10" $14.59. ' $0.00 Flexduct, 12" ENCAPS /SURFACTA ATCO 525 Bleach Terminator blade 13" - $14.30 .$0.00 $15.85 $0.00 1 1 Terminator blade 26" ' $37.85 $0.00 �- LIGHT ACCESSORIES $15.96 $0.00 r1 B• ulbs, Watt $1.21 $0.00 Microban Bridging, Lag Kote II Chem Clear . Neugenic 4175 Peelaway 1 Peelaway ST1 Sentinel 626 TSP Cleaner FILTERS 1� MIT Jr 1/2" M/TJr2" •M/f Sr 1/2" $2.32 $0.00 1 1 Bulb, 500 Watt Quartz . $6.52. $0.00 $24.24 $0.00 SCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES $25.28 $0.00 I--{ B• attery, AA $0.59 $0.00 $17.23 $0.00 l i Battery, AAA $0.62 $0.00 $22.67 $0.00. 1 1 Battery, C - $0.99- $0.00 $14.56 .$0.00 i I Battery, D' $1.07 $0.00 - $18.38- $0.00 I I Battery, 9V $2.13 $0.00 $20.74 - $0.00 I 1 11 Doodlebug $2.36 $0.00 - $0.87 - $0.00 $1.78 $0.00 I 1 Scotchbright I I Floor Buffer Pad $6.65 • $0.00 $0.54 $0.00 }} 1 Gatorade $3.40 $0.00 $3.39 $0.00 I 1 Absorbent, Kitty Litter $5.95 $0.00 M/TSr2 "' MINIFORCE filters I I North HEPA North OVAG /HEPA $0.96 $0.00 L I Rags - Box $36.60 $0.00 $6.76 $0.00 ( Rags - Laundered $8.25 $0.00 $2.77 $0.00 . I I Spray Adhesive $3.71 $0.00 $4.23 , $0.00 I I Tape, Nashua 357 $8.36 $0.00 $13.931 $0.00 { j Tape, Duct Blue $4.61 $0.00 $6.25 $0.00 3M PAPR filter $14.37 $0.00 1, j Tape, Mask 2" RACAL PAPR filter $10.99 $0.00 I Label, Caution Asb: ' $0.04 . $0.00 I Label, Waste Pending $0.26 .$0.00 I Sign, Keepout - $0.60 $0.00 1 Sign, Asbestos' Danger $0.33 $0.00 I' Sign, Lead 1-Tape, Caution $0.50. $0.00 $9.52 $0.00 I Tape, Caution Lead $9.52 $0.00 1 Tape, Asb. Hazard $9.52 $0.00 VISQUEEN I-1 4 Mil, 8x100 $22.00 $0.00 1 4 Mi1,20x100 - $37.40 $0.00 1 4 Mil, Black 10x100 - $23.10 $0.00 1 6 Mil, 20x100 589.68 $0.00 16 Mil, 20x100 Fire Ret. $107.34 80.00 1 6 Mil, 20x100 FR -Rein $168.89 $0.00 1 2 Mil, 20x100 12 Mil, Splash $41.15 $0.00 $9.35 $0.00 J Liner, Dumpster $32.92 $0.00 MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES I-1 safety vests $0.00 I pry bars $0.00 1 WA DOT app lead con $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Subtotal WSST Total $0.00 $0.00 State of Washington Department of Labor & Industries Prevailing Wage Section - Telephone 360 - 902 -5335 PO Box 44540, Olympia, WA 98504 -4540 Page 1 of 17 Washington State Prevailing Wage The PREVAILING WAGES listed here include both the hourly wage rate and the hourly rate of fringe benefits. On public works projects, worker's wage and benefit rates must add to not less than this total. A brief description of overtime calculation requirements are provided on the Benefit Code Key. Journey Level Prevailing Wage Rates for the Effective Date: 4/27/2012 County Trade Job Classification Wage Holiday Overtime Note King Asbestos Abatement Workers Journey Level $40.03 5D 1H King Boilermakers Journey Level $60.24 5N 1C King Brick Mason Brick And Block Finisher . $41.41 5A 1M King Brick Mason Journey Level $48.27 5A 1M King Brick' Mason Pointer- Caulker- Cleaner $48.27 5A 1M King • Building Service Emplovees Janitor $19.52 55 2F King Building Service Employees Traveling Waxer /shampooer $19.93 5S 2F King Building Service Employees Window Cleaner (Scaffold) ' $23.94 55 2F King Building Service Employees Window Cleaner(non- scaffold) $23.08 55 2F King Cabinet Makers (In Shop) Journey Level $22.74 - 1 King Carpenters Acoustical Worker $48.63 5D M King Carpenters Bridge, Dock And Wharf Carpenters $48.47 5A 1M King cen arpters Carpenter $48.47 5D 1M King Carpenters Creosoted, Material • $48.57 5D 1M King Carpenters Floor Finisher $48.60 5D 1M King Carpenters Floor Layer $48.60 5D 1M King . Carpenters Floor Sander $48.60 5D 1M King- Carpenters Sawfiler $48.60 5D 1M King Carpenters Shingler $48.60 5D 11 King Carpenters Stationary Power Saw Operator $48.60 5D 1M King Carpenters Stationary Woodworking Tools $48.60 5D 1M King Cement Masons Journey Level $49.15 7A 1M King Divers Et Tenders' Diver $100.28 5D 1M 8A King Divers a Tenders Diver On Standby $56.68 5D 11MM King .. Divers 'Et Tenders Diver Tender $52.23 5D ' 1M King ' Divers'E Tenders Surface Rcv a Rov Operator- . $52.23 5D 1M. https://fortress.wa.gov/lni/wagelookup/prvWagelookup.aspx 4/27/2012 Page 2 of 17 King Divers ft Tenders Surface Rcv & Rov Operator Tender $48.67 5A 1B King Dredge Workers Assistant Engineer $49.57 5D 11: 8L King Dredge Workers Assistant Mate(deckhand) $49.06 5D 1T 8L King Dredge Workers Engineer Welder $49.62 5D IT 8L King Dredge Workers Leverman, Hydraulic $51.19 5D 1T 8L King Dredge Workers Maintenance $49.06 5D IT 8L ' King Dredge Workers Mates And Boatmen $49.57 .5D 1T 8L King Dredge Workers Oiler $49.19 5D • 1T 8L King Drvwall'Applicator Journey Level $48.47 5D 1M King Drywall Tapers Journey Level $48.79 . 5P 1 E . King Electrical Fixture Maintenance Journey Level $25.34 5L 1 E Workers King Electricians - Inside Cable Splicer $61.93 7C 2W King Electricians - Inside Cable Splicer (tunnel) $66.55 7C 2W King Electricians = Inside Certified Welder $59.83 7C 2W King • Electricians - Inside Certified Welder (tunnel) $64.23 7C 2W King ; Electricians - Inside Construction Stock Person $31.83 7C 2W King Electricians - Inside Journey Level $57.72 7C 2W King Electricians - Inside Journey Level (tunnel) $61.93 7C • 2W King Electricians - Motor Shop Craftsman $15.37 - 1 t King Electricians, -Motor Shop Journey Level $14.69 - 1 King Electricians - Powerline Cable Splicer $64.95 5A 4A Construction King Electricians - Powerline Certified Line Welder $59.37 5A 4A Construction King Electricians - Powerline Groundperson $42.16 5A 4A Construction King Electricians - Powerline Head Groundperson $44.50 5A 4A Construction King Electricians - Powerline Heavy Line Equipment Operator $59.37 5A 4A Construction King Electricians - Powerline Jackhammer Operator $44.50 5A 4A Construction King Electricians - Powerline Journey Levet Lineperson $59.37 5A 4A 1 t Construction King Electricians - Powerline Line Equipment Operator $49.95 5A 4A Construction King Electricians - Powerline Pole Sprayer $59.37 5A 4A Construction King Electricians = Powerline Powderperson $44.50 5A 4A 1 Construction King Electronic Technicians Journey Level $31.00 1 I King Elevator Constructors Mechanic $75.24 7D 4 King Elevator Constructors Mechanic In Charge $82.00 7D 4A King Fabricated Precast Concrete AU Classifications - In- Factory Work Only $14.15 5B 2K Products https://fortress.wa.gov/lni/wagelookup/pryWagelookup.aspx 4/27/2012 Page 3 of 17 King Fence Erectors Fence Erector $15.18 - 1 King Flaggers Journey Level $33.93 7A 2Y King Glaziers Journey Level $50.91 71_ 1Y King Heat & Frost Insulators And Journeyman $55.68 5J 1S Asbestos Workers King Heating Eauipnient Mechanics Journey Level $67.82 7F 1E King Hod Carriers Et Mason Tenders Journey Level $41.28 7A 2Y King Industrial Engine And Machine Journey Level $15.65 - 1 Mechanics King Industrial Power Vacuum Journey Level $9.24 - 1 Cleaner King Inland Boatmen . Boat Operator $51.95 5B 1K King Inland Boatmen Cook $48.62 5B 1K King Inland Boatmen Deckhand $48.62 5B 1K King Inland Boatmen Deckhand Engineer $49.60 5B 1K King Inland Boatmen Launch Operator $50.80 5B 1K King Inland Boatmen Mate $50.80 5B 1K King Inspection /Cleaning /Sealing Of Cleaner Operator, Foamer Operator $31.49 1 Sewer a Water Systems By Remote Control King Inspection /Cleaning /Sealing Of Grout Truck Operator $11.48 1 Sewer. a Water Systems By Remote Control King Inspection /Cleaning /Sealing Of Head Operator $24.91 1 Sewer a Water Systems By Remote Control King Inspection /Cleaning /Sealing Of Technician $19.33 1 Sewer a Water Systems By Remote Control King Inspection /Cleaning /Sealing Of Tv Truck Operator $20.45 1 Sewer a Water Systems By' Remote Control King Insulation Applicators Journey Level $48.47 5D 1M King Ironworkers Journeyman $58.27 7N 10 King Laborers Air, Gas Or Electric Vibrating Screed $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Airtrac Drill Operator $41.28 7A 2Y King Laborers Ballast Regular Machine $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Batch Weighman $33.93 7A 2Y King Laborers Brick Pavers $40.03 7A 2Y - King Laborers Brush Cutter $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Brush Hog Feeder $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Burner $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Caisson Worker $41.28 7A 2Y King Laborers Carpenter Tender $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers _ Caulker $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Cement Dumper - paving $40.77 7A 2Y https://fortress.wa.gov/lni/wagelookup/prvWagelookup.aspx 4/27/2012 King King King Laborers Laborers Laborers Cement Finisher Tender Change House Or Dry Shack Chipping Gun (under 30 Lbs.) $40.03 $40.03 $40.03 7A 7A 7A Page 4 of 17 2Y 2Y 2Y King Laborers Chipping Gun(30 Lbs. And Over) $40.77 7A 2Y King Laborers Choker Setter $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Chuck Tender $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Clary Power Spreader $40.77 7A 2Y King Laborers Clean -up Laborer $40.03 7A 2Y. King Laborers Concrete Dumper /chute Operator $40.77 _ 7A 2Y King Laborers Concrete Form Stripper $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Concrete Placement Crew $40.77 7A 2Y King Laborers • Concrete Saw Operator /core Driller $40.77 7A 2Y King Laborers Crusher Feeder $33.93 ZA 2Y King Laborers Curing Laborer $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Demolition: Wrecking Et Moving (incl. Charred Material) $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Ditch Digger $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Diver $41.28 7A 2Y King Laborers Drill Operator (hydraulic,diamond) $40.77 7A 2Y King Laborers Dry Stack Walls $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Dump Person $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Epoxy Technician $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Erosion Control Worker $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Faller & Bucker Chain Saw $40.77 7A 2Y King Laborers Fine Graders $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Firewatch $33.93 7A 2Y King Laborers Form Setter $40.03 7A :2Y King Laborers Gabian Basket Builders $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers General Laborer $40.03 7A 2Y Laborers Grade Checker & Transit Person $41.28 7A 2Y King Laborers Grinders $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Grout Machine Tender $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Groutmen (pressure)including Post Tension Beams $40.77 7A 2Y King Laborers Guardrail Erector $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Hazardous Waste Worker (level - A) $41.28 -7A 2Y King Laborers Hazardous Waste Worker (level B) $40.77 7A 2Y King Laborers Hazardous Waste Worker (level C) $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers High Scaler $41.28 7A 2Y King Laborers Jackhammer $40.77 7A 2Y https://fortress.wa.gov/Ini/wageloolcup/prvWagelookup.aspx 4/27/2012 • Page 5 of 17 King Laborers Laserbeam Operator $40.77 7A 2Y yKing . Laborers Maintenance Person $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Manhole Builder - mudman $40.77 7A 2Y ' 'King Laborers Material Yard, Person $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Motorman -dinky Locomotive $40.77 _7A 2Y King Laborers Nozzleman (concrete Pump, Green Cutter When Using Combination Of High Pressure Air a Water On Concrete a Rock, Sandblast, Gunite, Shotcrete, Water Bla $40.77 7A 2Y , King Laborers Pavement Breaker $40.77 7A 2Y King Laborers Pilot Car $33.93 7A 2Y King, Laborers Pipe Layer Lead $41.28 7A 2Y King Laborers Pipe Layer /tailor $40.77 7A 2Y King ' _ Laborers Pipe Pot Tender $40.77 ZA 2Y ,King !King i King Laborers Pipe Reliner $40.77 7A 2Y - Laborers Pipe Wrapper $40.77 7A 2Y Laborers Pot Tender $40.03 7A 2Y . ?King Laborers Powderman $41:28 7A 2Y King Laborers Powderman's Helper $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Power Jacks $40.77 7A a King Laborers Railroad Spike Puller - Power $40.77 7A 2Y !King Laborers Raker - Asphalt $41.28 7A 2Y King. ' Laborers - Re- timberman $41.28 7A 2Y !King • King Laborers Remote Equipment Operator $40.77 7A 2Y Laborers Rigger /signal Person $40.77 7A a King Laborers Rip Rap Person $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Rivet Buster $40.77 7A 2Y King Laborers Rodder $40.77 7A 2Y King Laborers Scaffold Erector, $40.03 7A 2Y 1 King Laborers Scale Person $40.03 7A 2Y 1 King Laborers Sloper (over 20") $40.77 7A 2Y 1 King ' Laborers Sloper Sprayer $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Spreader (concrete) $40.77 7A 2Y King . Laborers Stake Hopper $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Stock Piler $40.03 7A 2Y s King • Laborers Tamper Et Similar Electric, Air Et Gas Operated Tools $40.77 7A 2Y King Laborers Tamper (multiple a Self- propelled) $40.77 7A 2Y King I Laborers Timber Person - Sewer (lagger, Shorer a Cribber) $40.77 7A 2Y 1 King Laborers Toolroom Person (at Jobsite) $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Topper $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Track Laborer $40.03 7A 2Y https://fortress.wa.gov/lni/wagelookup/prvWagelookup.aspx 4/27/2012 Page 6 of 17 King : Laborers Track Liner (power) $40.77 7A 2Y King Laborers Truck Spotter $40.03 7A 2Y !King 1King 'King 1 1King Laborers Tugger Operator $40.77 7A 2Y Laborers Tunnel Work - Compressed Air Worker 0 -30 psi $52.08 7A 2Y D Laborers Tunnel Work- Compressed Air Worker 30.01 -44.00 psi $57.08 7A 2Y D. Laborers Tunnel Work - Compressed Air Worker 44.01 -54.00 psi $60.76 7A 2Y 8S King Laborers Tunnel Work- Compressed Air Worker 54.01 -60.00 psi $66.46 7A 2Y LiQ. King Laborers Tunnel Work- Compressed Air Worker 60.01 -64.00 psi $68.58 7A 2Y S (King f Laborers Tunnel Work- Compressed Air Worker 64.01 -68.00 psi $73.68 7A 2Y D. king I Laborers Tunnel Work- Compressed Air Worker 68.01 -70.00 psi $75.58 7A 2Y 1 King f Laborers Tunnel Work -Guage and Lock Tender $41.38 7A 2Y 84 ! King Laborers Tunnel Work -Miner $41.38 7A 2Y fig. : king Laborers Vibrator $40.77 7A 2Y King Laborers Vinyl Seamer $40.03 7A 2Y King Laborers Watchman $30.84 7A H King Laborers Welder $40.77 7A 2Y King Laborers Well Point Laborer $40.77 7A 2Y King Laborers Window Washer /cleaner $30.84 7A 2Y King Laborers - Underground Sewer a General Laborer a Topman $40.03 . 7A 2Y Water King Laborers - Underground Sewer a Pipe Layer $40.77 7A 2Y Water King Landscape Construction Irrigation Or Lawn Sprinkler Installers $13.56 1 King Landscape Construction Landscape Equipment Operators Or Truck Drivers $28.17 1 I King Landscape Construction Landscaping or Planting Laborers $17.87 - 1 King Lathers Journey Level $48.74 5D 1H King Marble, Setters Journey Level $48.27 5A 1M King Metal Fabrication (In Shop) Fitter $15.86 - 1 King Metal Fabrication (In-Shop) Laborer $9.78 1 King Metal Fabrication (In Shop) Machine Operator $13.04 - 1 King - Metal Fabrication (In Shop) Painter $11.10 - 1 King Metal Fabrication (In Shop) Welder $15.48- 1 King Millwright Journey Level $49.47 5D 1M King Modular Buildings Cabinet Assembly $11.56 - 1 'King Modular Buildings Electrician $11.56 - 1 King Modular Buildings Equipment Maintenance $11.56 1 King' Modular Buildings Plumber $11.56 1 https: // fortress. wa. gov/ lni /wagelookup /prvWagelookup.aspx 4/27/2012 Page 7 of 17 King Modular Buitdin•s Production Worker $9.40 1 King Modular'Buildines Tool Maintenance $11.56 - 1 King Modular Buildines Utility Person $11.56 - 1 King Modular Buildings Welder " $11.56 - 1 King Painters Journey Level $35.72 6Z 2B King Pile 'Driver Journey Level $48.67 5A 1M . King Plasterers Journey Level $46.88 7Q 1 R King Playground & Park Equipment Journey Level $9.04 - 1 Installers King Plumbers Et Pipefitters Journey Level $70.84 6Z 1G King Power Equipment Operators Asphalt Plant Operators $50.39 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Assistant Engineer $47.12 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Barrier Machine;(zipper) $49.90 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Batch Plant Operator, Concrete $49.90 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Bobcat $47.12. 7A 1T 8P King - Equipmnt Operators Brokk - Remote Demolition Equipment $47.12 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Brooms $47.12 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Bump Cutter $49.90 7A . 1T. 8P King Power Equipment Operators Cableways $50.39 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Chipper $49.90 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Compressor $47.12 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Concrete Pump: Truck Mount With Boom Attachment Over 42 M $50.39 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Concrete Finish Machine -laser Screed $47.12 7A IT 8P King Power Equipment Operators Concrete Pump - Mounted Or Trailer High Pressure Line Pump, Pump High Pressure. $49.48 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Concrete Pump: Truck Mount With Boom Attachment Up To 42m $49.90 7A 1T 8P King ; . Power Equipment Operators Conveyors $49.48 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipnient.Operators Cranes: 20 Tons Through 44 Tons With Attachments Overhead, Bridge Type Crane: 20 Tons Through 44 Tons $49.90 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: 100 Tons Through 199 Tons, or 150' of boom (including jib with attachments); Overhead, bridge type, 100 tons and over; Tower crane up to 175' in height, base to boom. $50.94 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: 200 Tons To 300 Tons, Or 250' Of Boom (including Jib With Attachments) $51.51 . 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: 45 Tons Through 99 Tons, Under 150' Of Boom $50.39 7A 1T ,$P https:// fortress. wa. gov/ lni/ wageloolcup /prvWageloolcup.aspx 4/27/2012 • Page 8 of 17 https://fortress.wa.gov/Ini/wagelookup/prvWagelookup.aspx 4/27/2012 (including Jib With Attachments) King Power Equipment. Operators Cranes: A- frame- 10 Tons And Under $47.12 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: Friction 100 Tons Through 199 Tons $51.51 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: Friction Over 200 Tons $52.07 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: Over 300 Tons Or 300' Of Boom (including Jib With Attachments) $52.07 7A 1T 8P king Power Equipment Operators Cranes: Through 19 Tons With Attachments A -frame Over 10 Tons $49.48 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Crusher - $49.90 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Deck Engineer /deck Winches (power) $49.90 7A 11- 8P King Power Equipment. Operators Derricks, On Building Work $50.39 7A 1T 8P , King Power Equipment Operators Dozer Quad 9, HO 41, D10 and Over $50.39 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Dozers D -9 it Under $49.48 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Drill Oilers: Auger Type, Truck Or Crane Mount $49.48 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Drilling Machine $49.90 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Elevator And Man -lift: Permanent And Shaft Type $47.12 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Finishing Machine, Bidwell And Gamaco'ft Similar Equipment $49.90 7A 17 8P King Power Equipment Operators Forklift: 3000 Lbs And Over With Attachments $49.48 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Forklifts: Under 3000 Lbs. With Attachments $47.12 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Grade Engineer: Using Blue Prints, Cut Sheets, Etc $49.90 7A 1T 8P King : Power Equipment Operators Gradechecker /stakeman $47.12 7A i7 8P King Power Equipment Operators Guardrail Punch /Auger $49.90 7A 1T 8P King . Power Equipment Operators Hard Tail End Dump Articulating Off- Road Equipment 45 Yards. a Over $50.39 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Hard Tail End Dump Articulating Off -road Equipment Under 45 Yards $49.90 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Horizontal /directional Drill Locator $49.48 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Horizontal /directional Drill Operator $49.90 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Hydralifts /boom Trucks Over 10 Tons $49.48 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Hydralifts /boom Trucks, 10 Tons And Under - $47.12 7A IT 813 . King Power Equipment Operators Loader, Overhead 8 Yards. £t $50.94 7A 1T 8P https://fortress.wa.gov/Ini/wagelookup/prvWagelookup.aspx 4/27/2012 Page 9 of 17 https: // fortress. wa. gov/ lni /wagelookup /prvWagelookup.aspx 4/27/2012 Over King Power Equipment Operators Loader, Overhead, 6 Yards. But Not Including 8 Yards $50.39 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Loaders, Overhead Under 6 Yards $49.90 7A 1T 8P King Power_ Equipment Operators Loaders, Plant Feed $49.90 7A 11- 8P ! King Power Equipment Operators Loaders: Elevating Type Belt $49.48 7A 1T $p , King Power - Equipment Operators Locomotives, All $49.90 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators . Material Transfer Device $49.90 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Mechanics, All (leadmen - $0.50 Per Hour Over Mechanic) $50.94 7A 1T 8P 1 King Power Equipment.Operators Mixers: Asphalt Plant $49.90 7A iT 8P 1 King Power Equipment Operators Motor Patrol Grader - Non- finishing $49.48 7A 1T 8P o King Power, Equipment Operators Motor Patrol Graders, Finishing $50.39 7A 1T 8P I King Power Equipment Operators Mucking Machine, Mote, Tunnel - Drill, Boring, Road Header And /or Shield $50.39 7A 1T 8P a i Page 10 of 17 King Power Equipment Operators Scrapers, Self - propelled: 45 Yards And Over $50.39 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Service Engineers - Equipment $49.48 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Shotcrete /gunite Equipment $47.12 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Shovel , Excavator, Backhoe, Tractors Under 15 Metric Tons. $49.48 7A IT 8P King Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoe: Over 30 Metric Tons To 50 Metric Tons $50.39 7A 1T 8P . King Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes, Tractors: 15 To 30 Metric Tons $49.90 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes: Over 50 Metric Tons To 90 Metric Tons $50.94 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes: Over 90 Metric Tons $51.51 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Slipform Pavers $50.39 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Spreader, Topsider & Screedman $50.39 7A IT 8P King Power Equipment Operators Subgrader Trimmer $49.90 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Tower Bucket Elevators $49.48 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Tower Crane Over 175'in Height, Base To Boom $51.51 7A IT 8P King Power Equipment Operators Tower Crane Up To 175' In Height Base To Boom $50.94 M. IT 8P 'King Power Equipment Operators Transporters, AU Track Or Truck Type $50.39 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Trenching Machines $49.48 7A IT 8P King Power Equipment Operators Truck Crane Oiler /driver - 100 Tons And Over $49.90 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Truck Crane Oiler /driver Under 100 Tons $49.48 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Truck Mount Portable Conveyor $49.90 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Welder $50.39 7A IT 8P King Power Equipment Operators Wheel Tractors, Farmall Type $47.12 7A 1T 8P King Power Equipment Operators Yo Yo Pay Dozer $49.90 7A 1T 8P }King + Power Equipment Operators- Asphalt Plant Operators $50.39 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer & Water l !King Power Equipment Operators- Assistant Engineer $47.12 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer & Water King !King I !King I Power Equipment Operators- Barrier Machine (zipper) $49.90 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer Et Water Power Equipment Operators- Batch Plant Operator, Concrete $49.90 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer & Water Power Equipment Operators- Bobcat $47.12 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer & Water 4 !King Power Equipment Operators- Brokk - Remote Demolition Equipment $47.12 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer if Water IKing f Power Equipment Operators- Brooms $47.12 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer if Water https: // fortress. wa. gov/ lni /wagelookup /prvWageloolcup.aspx 4/27/2012 Page 11 of 17 King Power Equipment Operators- Bump Cutter $49.90 7A 1T 8P Under. round-Se erft Water King Power Equiarnent Operators- Cableways $50.39 7A 1T - 8P Underground Sewer a Water King . Power Equipment Operators- Chipper $49.90. 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer 'Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Compressor $47.12 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer:Et "Water King Povier Equipment Operators- Concrete Pump: Truck Mount With Boom Attachment Over 42 M $50.39 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer ft Water King Power Equipment' Operators- Concrete Finish Machine -laser Screed $47.12 7A 1T 8P 1 Underground Sewer & Water King Pov'ver,Equipment Operators- Concrete Pump - Mounted Or Trailer High Pressure Line Purrip, . Pump High Pressure. $49.48 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators- Concrete Pump: Truck Mount • With Boom Attachment Up To 42m $49.90 7A 1T • 8P t 1 Underground Sewer Et Water King _ : Power Equipment Operators- Conveyors $49.48 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer Et Water King • Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: 20 Tons Through 44 Tons With Attachment's Overhead, Bridge Type Crane: 20 Tons Through 44 Tons $49.90 7A 1T 8P I Underground Sewer ft Water King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: 200 Tons To 300 Tons, Or 250' Of Boom (including Jib With Attachments)' $51.51 7A 1T 8P I Underground Sewer ft Water King • Power•Eauioment Operators- Cranes: 45 Tons Through 99 Tons, Under 150' Of Boom (including Jib With Attachments) $50.39 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer ft Water King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: A -frame - 10 Tons And Under $47.12 7A ( 1T 8P Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment•Operators- Cranes: Friction 100 Tons Through 199 Tons $51.51 7A 1T 8P 1 Underground Sewer -t Water King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: Friction Over 200 Tons $52.07 7A 1T E. 6 a Underground Sewer' Er Water King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: Over 300 Tons Or 300' Of Boom (including Jib With Attachments) $52.07 7A 1T 8P 1 Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: Through 19 Tons With Attachments A -frame Over 10 Tons $49.48 7A 1T 8P 1 Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Crusher $49.90 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Deck Engineer /deck Winches (power) $49.90 zA 1T 8P Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Derricks, On Building Work $50.39 7A • 1T 8P Underground Sewer ft Water King Power Equipment Operators- Dozer Quad 9, HD 41, D10 and Over $50.39 7A • 1T 8P Underground Sewer Et Water https:// fortress. wa. gov/ lni /wagelookup /prvWagelookup.aspx 4/27/2012 Page 12 of 17 King Power Equipment Operators- Dozers D -9 Et Under $49.48. 7A 1T 8P Under• round Sewer ft Water King Power Equipment Operators- Drill Oilers: Auger Type, Truck Or Crane Mount $49.48 T 1T . 8P Underground Sewer ft Water King Power Equipment Operators- Drilling Machine $49.90 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Elevator And Man -lift: Permanent And Shaft Type $47.12 7A IT 813 Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Finishing Machine, Bidwell And Gamaco`Et Similar Equipment $49.90 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power. Equipment Operators- Forklift: 3000 Lbs And Over With Attachments $49.48 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer & Water King Power Equipment Operators- Forklifts: Under 3000 Lbs. With Attachments $47.12 7A . 1T 8P Underdround.Sewer a Water King Power - Equipment Operators- Grade Engineer: Using Blue Prints, Cut Sheets, Etc $49.90 ZA 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators- Gradechecker /stakeman $47.12 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer & Water King Power Equipment Operators- Guardrail Punch /Auger $49.90 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer & Water King Power Equipment Operators- Hard Tail End Dump. Articulating Off- Road Equipment 45 Yards. a Over $50.39 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators- Hard Tail End Dump Articulating Off -road Equipment Under 45 Yards $49.90 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King 'King Power Equipment Operators- Horizontal /directional Drill Locator $49.48 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water Power Equipment Operators- Horizontal /directional Drill Operator $49.90 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators- Hydralifts /boom Trucks Over 10 Tons $49.48 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power. Equipment Operators- Hydralifts /boom Trucks, 10 Tons And Under $47.12 7A 1T 8P Underground. Sewer a Water King Power`Equipment Operators- Loader, Overhead 8 Yards. a Over $50.94 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer & Water King Power Equipment Operators- Loader, Overhead, 6 Yards. But Not Including 8 Yards $50.39 7A 11 8P Underground Sewer E. Water King Power Equipment Operators- Loaders, Overhead Under 6 Yards $49.90 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer ft Water . King Power Equipment Operators- Loaders, Plant Feed $49.90 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators- Loaders: Elevating Type Belt $49.48 7A 17 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators- Locomotives, All $49.90 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators- Material Transfer Device . $49.90 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water ,King Power. Equipment Operators- Mechanics, All (leadmen - $0.50 Per Hour Over Mechanic) $50.94 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer. a Water I https://fortress.wa.gov/lni/wagelookup/prvWageloolcup.aspx 4/27/2012 Page 13 of 17 King Power Equipment Operators- Mixers: Asphalt Plant $49.90 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer Ef Water Power.Eauipment Operators- King Motor Patrol Grader - Non- finishing $49.48 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer- Et Water Power Equipment Operators- 'King Motor Patrol Graders, Finishing $50.39 7A - 1T 8P Underground Sewer Et Water Power Equipment Operators- King Mucking Machine, Mole, Tunnel Drill, Boring, Road Header And /or Shield $50.39 7A 1T . 8P Underground Sewer ft Water King Power Equipment Operators- Oil Distributors, Blower Distribution & Mulch Seeding Operator $47.12 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer Et Water King . Power Equipment Operators- Outside Hoists (elevators And Manlifts), Air Tuggers,strato $49.48 7A 1T 8P 1 Underground Sewer"& Water Power Equipment Operators- King Overhead, Bridge Type: 45 Tons Through 99 Tons $50.39 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer Et Water Power Equipment Operators- King Pavement Breaker $47.12 7A iT 8P 1 Underground Sewer E Water PowerEquipment Operators- King Pile Driver (other Than Crane Mount) $49.90 Z 1T 8P { Underground Sewer Et Water Power Equipment Operators- King Plant Oiler - Asphalt, Crusher $49.48 7A 1T 81" Underground Sewer & Water Power Equipment. Operators- King Posthole Digger, Mechanical $47.12 7A- 1T 8P. Underground Sewer E Water King Power Equipment Operators- Power Plant $47.12 7A 1T 8P 1 Underground Sewer: Et' Water King Power.Equipinent'Operators. Pumps - Water $47.12 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer ti -Water King Power Equipment Operators- Quick Tower - No Cab, Under 100 Feet In Height Based To Boom $47.12 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer E Water King Power Equipment Operators- Remote Control Operator On Rubber Tired Earth Moving Equipment $50.39 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Rigger And Gellman $47.12 7A 1T 8P 1 Underground -Sew & er Water King Power Equipment Operators- Rollagon $50.39 7A 1T 2 I Underground Sewer E Water Power- Equipment Operators- King Roller, Other Than Plant Mix $47.12 7A 1T E. 1 Underground Sewer E Water Power Equipment Operators- King Roller, Plant Mix Or Multi -lift Materials $49.48 ,79 1T E. Underground Sewer E Water Power. Equipment Operators- King Roto -mill, Roto - grinder $49.90 7A 11 8P I Underground Sewer E Water Power Equipment Operators- King Saws - Concrete $49.48 7A 1T SP Underground Sewer & Water Power Equipment Operators- King Scraper, Self Propelled Under 45 Yards $49.90 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer Et Water Power Equipment Operators- King Scrapers - Concrete. E Carry All $49.48 . 7A iT . 8P Underground Sewer E Water https://fortress.wa.gov/Ini/wagelookup/pryWagelookup.aspx 4/27/2012 Page 14 of 17 King Power Equipment Operators- Scrapers, Self - propelled: 45 Yards And Over $50.39 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King PowerEquipment.Operators- Service Engineers - Equipment $49.48 7A IT 8P Underground Sewer ft Water King Power Equipment Operators- Shotcrete /gunite Equipment $47.12 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer ft Water King Power EpuipmentOperators- Shovel , Excavator, Backhoe, Tractors Under 15 Metric Tons. $49.48 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer ft Water King' Power Equipment Operators- Shovel, Excavator, Backhoe: Over 30 Metric Tons To 50 Metric Tons $50.39 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer ft Water King Power Equipment Operators- Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes, Tractors: 15 To 30 Metric Tons $49.90 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King • Power' Equipment Operators- Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes: Over 50 Metric Tons To 90 Metric Tons $50.94 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators- _ Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes: Over 90 Metric Tons $51.51 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer ft Water King Power Equipment. Operators- Slipform Pavers $50.39 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer & Water King Power Equipment Operators- Spreader, Topsider a Screedman $50.39 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators- Subgrader Trimmer $49.90 • 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators- Tower Bucket Elevators $49.48 7A IT 8P Underground Sewer a Water { King Power Equipment Operators- Tower Crane Over 175'in Height, Base To Boom $51.51 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators- Tower Crane Up To 175' In Height Base To Boom $50.94 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators- Transporters, All Track Or Truck Type $50.39 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators - . Trenching Machines $49.48 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power, Equipment Operators- Truck Crane Oiler /driver - 100 Tons And Over $49.90 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators- Truck Crane Oiler /driver Under 100 Tons $49.48 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer & Water King Power Equipment Operators- Truck Mount Portable Conveyor $49.90 7A 1T 8P Underground :Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators- Welder $50.39 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power'Equipment Operators- Wheel Tractors, Farmall Type $47.12 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators- Yo Yo Pay Dozer $49.90 7A 1T 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Line Clearance Tree Journey Level In Charge $42.91 5A 4A Trimmers King Power Line Clearance Tree Spray Person $40.73 5A 4A Trimmers https://fortress.wa.gov/Ini/wagelookup/pryWagelookup.aspx 4/27/2012 Page 15 of 17 King Power Line Clearance Tree Tree Equipment Operator $41.29 5A 4A Trimmers King Power•Line Clearance Tree Tree Trimmer $38.38 5A 4A Trimmers Power Line Clearance Tree King Tree Trimmer Groundperson $28.95 5A 4A Trimmers ' Refrigeration Et Air Conditioning King Journey Level $69.96 6Z 1G Mechanics . Residential Brick Mason King Journey Level $48.27 5A M Residential Carpenters King Journey Level $28.20 Residential CementAasons King Journey Level $22.64 1 Residential Drywall Applicators King Journey Level $38.08 5D 1M Residential Drywall Tapers King Journey Level $48.79 5P 1 Z Residential Electricians . King JOURNEY LEVEL $30.44 - 1 1 Residential Glaziers ,King Journey Level $34.60 7L 11-1 ! Residential Insulation King Journey Level $26.28 - 1 t E Applicators ` Residential Laborers King Journey Level $23.03 - 1 Residential Marble Setters King, Journey Level $24.09 • 1 i Residential-Painters King Journey Level $24.46 1 1 King Residential Plumbers Et Journey Level $34.69 - 1 1 ; Pipe•itters Residential Refrigeration Et Air King Journey Level $69.96 6Z 1G Conditioning Mechanics King Residential Sheet Metal Workers Journey Level (Field or Shop) $40.04 7F 1R I King Residential Soft Floor Lavers Journey Level $41.95 5A 2Z 1 Residential Sprinkler Fitters !King Journey Level $41.31 5C 2R (Fire Protection) King Residential Stone Masons Journey Level $48.27 5A - 1M King Residential Terrazzo Workers Journey Level $43.93 5A 1M King Residential Terrazzo /Tile Journey Level $21.46 - 1 IMIL M! • Finishers Residential Tile Setters King Journey Level $25.17 1 Roofers King Journey Level $43.65 5A 1 R Roofers King Using Irritable Bituminous Materials $46.65 5A 111 King Sheet Metal Workers Journey Level (Field or Shop) $67.82 7F 1E Shipbuilding ft Ship Repair King Boilermaker $35.83 ,7M 111 Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair King Carpenter $36.62 70 3B Shipbuilding it Ship Repair King Electrician $36.23 70 3B Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair King Heat Et Frost Insulator .$55.68 5J 15 Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair King Laborer $34.82 70 ' 3B Shipbuilding& Ship Repair King Machinist $36.19 70 3B King Shipbuilding Et -Ship Repair Operator $38.58 70 3B King Shipbuilding Et'Ship Repair Painter $36.21 70 3B King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair Pipefitter $36.16 70 3B https:/ / fortress. wa. gov /Ini /wagelookup /prvWagelookup.aspx 4/27/2012 Page 16 of 17 King Shipbuilding & -Ship Repair Rigger $36.16 70 3B King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair Sandblaster $35.17 70 3B King Shipbuilding a Ship Repair Sheet Metal $36.14 70 3B King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair Shipfitter $36.16 70 3B King Shipbuilding a Ship Repair Trucker $36.00 70 3B King Shipbuilding a Ship Repair Warehouse $36.06 70 3B King Shipbuilding a Ship. Repair Welder /Burner $36.16 70 3B King Sien Makers & Installers Sign Installer $22.92 - 1 (Electrical) King Sien Makers a Installers Sign Maker $21.36 - 1 (Electrical) King Sign Makers a Installers (Non- Sign Installer $27.28 - 1 Electrical King Sign Makers & Installers (Non- Sign Maker $33.25 - 1 Electrical King Soft Floor Lavers Journey Level $41.95 5A 2Z King Solar Controls: For Windows Journey Level $12.44 - 1 King Sprinkler Fitters (Fire Journey Level $68.79 5C 1X Protection) King Stage Rieeine Mechanics (Non Journey Level $13.23 - 1 Structura King Stone Masons Journey Level $48.27 5A 1M King Street And Parkine Lot Sweeper Journey Level $19.09 - 1 Workers King Surveyors Assistant Construction Site Surveyor $49.48 7A 1T 8P King Surveyors Chainman $48.96 7A 1T 8P King Surveyors Construction Site Surveyor $50.39 7A 1T 8P King Telecommunication Technicians Journey Level $22.76 - 1 King Telephone Line Construction - Cable Splicer $34.20 5A 2B Outside King Telephone Line Construction - Hole Digger /Ground Person $18.72 5A 2B Outside King Telephone Line Construction - Installer (Repairer) $32.78 5A 2B Outside King Telephone Line Construction - Special Aparatus Installer I $34.20 5A 2B • Outside King Telephone Line Construction - Special Apparatus Installer II $33.51 5A 2B Outside King Telephone Line Construction - Telephone Equipment Operator (Heavy) $34.21 5A 2B Outside King Telephone Line Construction - Telephone Equipment Operator (Light) $31.81 5A 2B Outside King Telephone Line Construction - Telephone Lineperson $31.81 5A 2B • Outside King Telephone Line C onstruction - Television Groundperson $18.16 5A 2B Outside King Telephone Line Construction - Television Lineperson /Installer $24.09 5A 2B https: // fortress. wa. gov/ lni /wagelookup /prvWagelookup.aspx 4/27/2012 Page 17 of 17 'King Truck Drivers Transit Mixer $23.45 1 King Well Drillers Et IrriQation Pump Irrigation Pump Installer $17.71 1 I Installers 1King Well Drillers Et IrriQation Pump Oiler $12.97 1 1King Well Drillers Installers & IrriQation Pump Well Driller $18.00 1 I Installers https://fortress.wa.gov/lni/wagelookup/prvWagelookup.aspx 4/27/2012 Outside King T Telephone Line Construction - T Television System Technician $ $28.72 5 5A 2 2B Outside King T Telephone Line Construction - T Television Technician $ $25.81 5 5A 2 2B Outside !King T Telephone Line Construction - T Tree Trimmer $ $31.82 5 5A 2 2B Outside King T Terrazzo Workers J Journey Level $ $43.93 5 5A 1 1M King T Tile Setters J Journey Level $ $21.65 1 1 1King T Tile, Marble & Terrazzo F Finisher $ $37.76 5 5A 1 113 Finishers !King T Traffic Control Stripers J Journey Level $ $40.73 7 7A 1 1K King T Truck Drivers A Asphalt Mix Over 16 Yards (W. $ $46.97 5 5D 3 3A 8 8L King T Truck Drivers A Asphalt Mix To 16 Yards (W. WA- $ $46.13 5 5D 3 3A 8 8L King T Truck Drivers D Dump Truck & Trailer $ $46.97 5 5D 3 3A 8 8L !King T Truck Drivers D Dump Truck (W. WA -Joint $ $46.13 5 5D 3 3A 8 8L ;King T Truck Drivers O Other Trucks (W. WA -Joint $ $46.97 5 5D 3 3A 8 8L I https://fortress.wa.gov/lni/wagelookup/prvWagelookup.aspx 4/27/2012 BENEFIT CODE KEY - EFFECTIVE 03 -02 -2012 THRU 08 -30 -2012 8*8*88ttt8484it8*48848884# 8444$**ttt*888 8848 th i444t *t ***8***8*8****444iiit44 t8t 4t t 4448tt8t8 t*8**tt tit *848848$ 4t *t4*8884 OVERTIME CODES . OVERTIME CALCULAT[ON &ARE BASED ON THE HOURLY RATE ACTUALLY PAID TO THE WORKER.- ON PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS, THE HOURLY RATE MUST BE NOT LESS THAN THE PREVAILING RATE OF WAGE MINUS TIIE HOURLY RATE OF THE COST OF FRINGE BENEFITS ACTUALLY PROVIDED FOR THE WORKER. 1. ALL HOURS WORKED IN EXCESS OF EIGHT (8) HOURS PER DAY OR FORTY (40) HOURS PER WEEK SIIALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. • B. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SATURDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE-HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. C. THE FIRST TWO (2) HOURS AFTER EIGHT (8) REGULAR HOURS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND THE FIRST TEN (10) HOURS ON SATURDAY SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL OTHER OVERTIME HOURS AND ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE (HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. D. THE FIRST TWO (2) HOURS BEFORE OR AFTER A FIVE - EIGHT (8) HOUR WORKWEEK DAY OR A FOUR - TEN (10) HOUR WORKWEEK DAY AND THE FIRST EIGHT (8) • HOURS WORKED THE NEXT DAY AFTER EITHER WORKWEEK SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL ADDITIONAL HOURS WORKED AND ALL WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. E. TIIE FIRST TWO (2) HOURS AFTER EIGHT (8) REGULAR HOURS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND THE FIRST EIGHT (8) HOURS ON SATURDAY SHALL BE PAID ATONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE.OF WAGE. ALL OTHER HOURS WORKED MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, AND ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. F. THE FIRST TWO (2) HOURS AFTER EIGHT (8) REGULAR HOURS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND THE FIRST TEN (10) HOURS ON SATURDAY SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL OTHER OVERTIME HOURS WORKED, EXCEPT LABOR DAY, SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON LABOR DAY SHALL BE PAID AT THREE TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. G. THE FIRST TEN (10) HOURS WORKED ON SATURDAYS AND THE FIRST TEN (10) HOURS WORKED ON A FIFTH CALENDAR WEEKDAY IN A FOUR - TEN HOUR SCHEDULE, SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED IN. EXCESS OF TEN (10) HOURS PER DAY MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY AND ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE TIIE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE, H. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SATURDAYS (EXCEPT MAKEUP DAYS IF WORK IS LOST DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER CONDITIONS OR EQUIPMENT BREAKDOWN) SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY OVER TWELVE (12) HOURS AND ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. I. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL ALSO BE PAID AT ONE AND DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. J. TIIE FIRST TWO (2) HOURS AFTER EIGHT (8) REGULAR HOURS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND THE FIRST TEN (10) HOURS ON SATURDAY SHALL BE PAID AT, ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED OVER TEN (10) HOURS MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS .SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE TIIE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. K. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. L. ALL HOURS WORKED IN EXCESS OF TEN (10) HOURS PER DAY MONDAY THROUGH "SATURDAY -AND ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND I•IOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. M. ALL I -LOURS WORKED ON SATURDAYS (EXCEPT MAKEUP DAYS IF WORK IS LOST DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER CONDITIONS) SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE' OF- WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. N. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SATURDAYS (EXCEPT MAKEUP DAYS) SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. BENEFIT CODE KEY - EFFECTIVE 03-02 -2012 THRU 08 -30 -2012 -2- 0. THE FIRST TEN (10) HOURS WORKED ON SATURDAY SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS, HOLIDAYS AND AFTER TWELVE (12) HOURS, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, AND AFTER TEN (10) HOURS ON SATURDAY SHALL BE PAID ,AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. P. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SATURDAYS (EXCEPT MAKEUP DAYS IF CIRCUMSTANCES WARRANT) AND SUNDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. Q. THE FIRST TWO (2) HOURS AFTER EIGHT (8) REGULAR HOURS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND UP TO TEN (10) HOURS WORKED ON SATURDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES TIME HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL-HOURS 'WORKED IN EXCESS OF TEN (10) HOURS PER DAY MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY AND ALL HOURS - WORKED ON. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS (EXCEPT CHRISTMAS DAY) SI -IALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATELOF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON CHRISTMAS DAY SHALL BE PAID AT TWO AND ONE - HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. R. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT TWO TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. S. THE FIRST TWO (2) HOURS AFTER EIGHT (8) REGULAR HOURS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND THE FIRST EIGHT.(8) HOURS ON SATURDAY SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE-I-IALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON HOLIDAYS AND ALL OTHER OVERTIME HOURS WORKED, EXCEPT LABOR DAY, SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON LABOR DAY SHALL BE PAID AT THREE TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. T. WORK PERFORMED IN. EXCESS OF EIGHT (8) HOURS OF STRAIGHT TIME PER DAY, OR TEN (10) HOURS OF STRAIGHT TIME PER DAY WHEN 'FOUR TEN (10) HOUR SHIFTS ARE ESTABLISHED, OR FORTY (40) HOURS OF STRAIGHT TIME PER WEEK, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, OR OUTSIDE THE NORMAL SHIFT, AND ALL WORK ON SATURDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT TIME AND ONE-HALF THE STRAIGHT TIME RATE. HOURS WORKED OVER TWELVE HOURS (12) IN A SINGLE SHIFT AND ALL WORK PERFORMED AFTER 6:00 PM SATURDAY TO 6:00 AM MONDAY AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE STRAIGHT TIME RATE, OF PAY. THE EMPLOYER SHALL HAVE THE SOLE DISCRETION TO ASSIGN OVERTIME WORK TO EMPLOYEES. PRIMARY CONSIDERATION FOR OVERTIME WORK SMALL BE GIVEN TO EMPLOYEES REGULARLY ASSIGNED, TO THE WORK TO BE PERFORMED ON OVERTIME SITUATIONS. AFTER AN EMPLOYEE HAS WORKED EIGHT (8) HOURS AT AN APPLICABLE OVERTIME RATE, ALL ADDITIONAL HOURS SHALL BE AT THE APPLICABLE OVERTIME RATE UNTIL SUCH TIME AS TI IE EMPLOYEE HAS HAD A BREAK OF EIGHT (8) HOURS OR MORE. U. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SATURDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS (EXCEPT LABOR DAY) SHALL BE PAID AT TWO TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON LABOR DAY SHALL BE PAID AT THREE TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. V. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS (EXCEPT THANKSGIVING DAY AND CHRISTMAS DAY) SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES TILE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON THANKSGIVING DAY AND CHRISTMAS DAY SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE TILE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. W. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS (EXCEPT MAKE -UP DAYS DUE TO CONDITIONS BEYOND THE CONTROL OF THE EMPLOYER)) SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. X. THE FIRST FOUR (4) HOURS AFTER EIGHT (8) REGULAR HOURS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND THE FIRST TWELVE (12) HOURS ON SATURDAY SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -IIALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED OVER TWELVE (12) HOURS MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. WHEN HOLIDAY FALLS ON SATURDAY OR SUNDAY, THE DAY BEFORE SATURDAY, FRIDAY, AND THE DAY AFTER SUNDAY, MONDAY, SHALL BE CONSIDERED THE HOLIDAY AND ALL WORK PERFORMED SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. Y. ALL HOURS WORKED OUTSIDE THE HOURS OF 5:00 AM AND 5:00 PM (OR SUCI -I OTHER HOURS AS MAY BE AGREED UPON BY ANY EMPLOYER AND THE EMPLOYEE) AND ALL HOURS WORKED IN EXCESS OF EIGHT (8) HOURS PER DAY (10 HOURS PER DAY FORA 4 X 10 WORKWEEK) AND ON SATURDAYS. AND HOLIDAYS (EXCEPT LABOR DAY) SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE-I IALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. (EXCEPT FOR EMPLOYEES WHO ARE ABSENT FROM WORK WITHOUT PRIOR APROVAL ON A SCHEDULED WORKDAY DURING TILE WORKWEEK SI -IALL BE PAID AT TIME STRAIGHT -TIME RATE UN'T'IL THEY HAVE WORKED 8 I IOURS IN A DAY (10 IN A 4 X 10 WORKWEEK) OR 40 HOURS DURING THAT WORKWEEK.) ALL HOURS WORKED MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY OVER TWELVE (12) HOURS AND ALL FLOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND LABOR DAY SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. BENEFIT CODE KEY -EFFECTIVE 03-02 -2012 THRU 08 -30 -2012 -3- 1. Z. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS SHALL BE PAll) AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID THE STRAIGHT TIME RATE OF PAY IN ADDITION TO HOLIDAY PAY. 2. ALL [LOURS WORKED IN EXCESS OF EIGHT (8) HOURS PER DAY OR FORTY (40) [LOURS PER WEEK SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. B. ALL HOURS WORKED ON HOLIDAYS SMALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. C. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT TWO TIMES THE HOURLY RAW OF WAGE. F. THE FIRST EIGHT (8) HOURS WORKED ON HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT THE STRAIGHT HOURLY RATE OF WAGE IN ADDITION TO THE HOLIDAY PAY. ALL HOURS ,WORKED IN EXCESS OF EIGHT (8) HOURS ON HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. G. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAY SHALL BE PAID AT TWO TIMES TILE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON PAID HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT TWO AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE INCLUDING HOLIDAY PAY. H. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAY SHALL BE PAID AT TWO TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON IOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. K. ALL HOURS WORKED ON HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT TWO TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE IN ADDITION TO THE HOLIDAY PAY. O. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. R. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS AND ALL HOURS WORKED OVER SIXTY (60) IN ONE WEEK SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. U. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SATURDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED OVER 12 HOURS IN A DAY, OR ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. W. THE FIRST TWO (2) HOURS AFTER EIGHT (8) REGULAR HOURS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND THE FIRST EIGHT (8) HOURS ON SATURDAY SHALL BE.PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL OTHER HOURS WORKED MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, AND ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ON A FOUR -DAY, TEN -HOUR WEEKLY SCHEDULE, EITHER MONDAY THRU THURSDAY OR TUESDAY THRU FRIDAY SCHEDULE, ALL [IOURS WORKED AFTER TEN SHALL BE PAT[) AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. THE FIRST EIGHT (8) HOURS WORKED ON THE FIFTH DAY SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL OTHER HOURS WORKED ON THE FIFTH, SIXTH, AND SEVENTH DAYS AND ON HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. Y. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SATURDAYS (EXCEPT FOR MAKE -UP DAYS) SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY-OVER TWELVE (12) HOURS AND ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT .DOUBLE TILE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. Z. ALL 'LOURS WORKED MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 6:00 P.M. AND 6:00 A.M. AND ALL HOURS WORKED ON SATURDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE, EXCEPT FOR COMMERCIAL, OCCUPIED BUILDINGS WHERE FLOOR COVERING WORK CANNOT BE PERFORMED IN THE REGULAR DAYTIME HOURS DUE TO OCCUPANCY. FOR SUCH OCCUPIED, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS; TILE EMPLOYEE MAY AGREE TO WORK BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 6:00 PM TO 6:00 AM MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING AT 6:00 AM AT AN OVERTIME PAY RA'Z'E OF 10% OVER THE STRAIGHT TIME RATE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. BENEFIT CODE KEY - EFFECTIVE 03 -02 -2012 THRU 08-30 -2012 -4- 3. ALL HOURS WORKED IN EXCESS OF EIGHT (8) HOURS PER DAY OR FORTY (40) HOURS PER WEEK SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. A. WORK PERFORMED IN EXCESS OF EIGHT (8) HOURS OF STRAIGHT TIME PER DAY, OR TEN (10) HOURS OF STRAIGHT TIME PER DAY- WHEN FOUR TEN (10) HOUR SHIFTS ARE ESTABLISHED, OR FORTY (40) HOURS OF STRAIGHT TIME PER WEEK, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, OR OUTSIDE THE NORMAL SHIFT, AND ALL WORK ON SATURDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT TIME AND ONE -HALF THE STRAIGHT TIME RATE. HOURS WORKED OVER TWELVE HOURS (12) IN A SINGLE SHIFT AND ALL WORK PERFORMED AFTER 6:00 PM SATURDAY TO 6 :00 AM MONDAY AND 'HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE STRAIGHT TIME RATE OF PAY. ANY SHIFT STARTING BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 6:00 PM AND MIDNIGHT SHALL RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) PER HOUR FOR ALL HOURS WORKED THAT- SHIFT. THE EMPLOYER SHALL HAVE THE SOLE DISCRETION TO ASSIGN OVERTIME WORK TO EMPLOYEES. PRIMARY CONSIDERATION FOR - OVERTIME WORK SHALL BE GIVEN TO EMPLOYEES REGULARLY ASSIGNED TO THE WORK TO BE PERFORMED ON OVERTIME SITUATIONS. AFTER AN EMPLOYEE HAS WORKED EIGHT (8) HOURS AT AN APPLICABLE OVERTIME RATE, ALL ADDITIONAL HOURS SHALL BE- AT THE APPLICABLE OVERTIME RATE UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE EMPLOYEE HAS HAD A BREAK OF EIGHT (8) HOURS OR MORE. B. THE FIRST FOUR (4) HOURS AFTER EIGHT (8) REGULAR HOURS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND THE FIRST TWELVE (12) HOURS ON SATURDAY SHALL BE PAll) AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY- RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED-OVER TWELVE (12) HOURS - MONDAY THROUGI-I SATURDAY, AND ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. 4. ALL HOURS WORKED IN EXCESS OF EIGHT (8) HOURS PER DAY OR FORTY (40) HOURS PER WEEK SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. A. ALL HOURS WORKED TN EXCESS OF EIGHT (8) HOURS PER DAY OR FORTY (40) HOURS PER WEEK SHALL BE PAID Al' • DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. B. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SATURDAYS (EXCEPT MAKEUP DAYS IF WORK IS LOST DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER CONDITIONS) SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE -HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. ALL HOURS WORKED MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY OVER TWELVE (12) HOURS AND ALL HOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID AT DOUBLE TILE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. HOLIDAY CODES 5. A. I-IOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (7). B. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (8). C. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, PRESIDENTS' DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (8). D. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (8). II. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS (6). I. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (6). J. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, CHRISTMAS EVE DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (7). K. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, PRESIDENTS' DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, FRIDAY AFTER 'THANKSGIVING DAY, THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (9). BENEFIT CODE KEY - EFFECTIVE 03 -02 -2012 THRU 08 -30 -2012 -5- • 5. L. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MARTIN LIMIER KING J1L DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (8) • N. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, PRESIDENTS' DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, VETERANS' DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (9). P. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (9). IF A HOLIDAY FALLS ON SUNDAY, THE FOLLOWING MONDAY SHALL BE CONSIDERED AS A HOLIDAY. R. PAID HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, ONE -HALF DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY. (7 1/2). S. PAID HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, PRESIDENTS' DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (7). T. PAID HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, MEMORIAL, DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, CHRISTMAS DAY, AND THE DAY BEFORE OR AFTER CHRISTMAS (9). HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, VETERANS DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (8). 6. A. PAID HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, PRESIDENTS' DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (8). E. PAID HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, DAY BEFORE OR AFTER NEW YEAR'S DAY, PRESIDENTS DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, CHRISTMAS DAY, AND A HALF -DAY ON CHRISTMAS EVE DAY. (91/2). G. PAID HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY, PRESIDENTS' DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE - DAY, LABOR DAY, VETERANS' DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, CHRISTMAS DAY, AND CHRISTMAS EVE DAY (11). H. PAID HOLIDAYS: NEW-YEAR'S DAY, NEW YEAR'S EVE DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING 'DAY, FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, CHRISTMAS DAY, THE DAY AFTER CHRISTMAS, AND -A FLOATING HOLIDAY (10). 1. PAID HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (7). Q. PAID HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, VETERANS DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY AND CHRISTMAS DAY (8). UNPAID HOLIDAYS PRESIDENTS' DAY. T. PAID HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, PRESIDENTS' DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, THE LAST WORKING DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (9). Z. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (7). IF A HOLIDAY FALLS ON SATURDAY, THE PRECEDING FRIDAY SHALL BE CONSIDERED AS THE HOLIDAY. IF A HOLIDAY FALLS ON SUNDAY, THE FOLLOWING MONDAY SHALL BE CONSIDERED.AS THE HOLIDAY. 7. A. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. AFTER. THANKSGIVING DAY,' AND CHRISTMAS DAY (8). ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SUNDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAY. -IF ANY OF THE LISTED HOLIDAYS FALLS ON A SATURDAY, THE PRECEDING FRIDAY SHALL BE A REGULAR WORK DAY, B. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABORDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, TIIE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (8). • ANY HOLIDAY WHICTI FALLS ON A SUNDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE-FOLLOWING MONDAY. ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SATURDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE PRECEDING FRIDAY. BENEFIT CODE KEY - EFFECTIVE 03 -02 -2012 THRU 08 -30 -2012 -6- 7. C. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY, MEMORIAL -DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (8). ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SUNDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAY. ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SATURDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS 'A HOLIDAY ON THE PRECEDING FRIDAY. D. PAID HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, VETERAN'S DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (8). UNPAID HOLIDAYS: PRESIDENT'S DAY. ANY PAID HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SUNDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAY. ANY PAID HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SATURDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE PRECEDING FRIDAY. E. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY,.THE FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (7). ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SUNDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS -A HOLIDAY ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAY. ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SATURDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE PRECEDING FRIDAY. F. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, THE LAST WORKING DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS DAY AND•CHRISTMAS DAY 18). ANY HOLIDAY- WHICH FALLS ON A SUNDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAY. ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SATURDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE PRECEDING FRIDAY. - G. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY16). ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SUNDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAY. H. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING, DAY, THE LAST WORKING DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS DAY AND CHRISTMAS DAY (9). ANY. HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SUNDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAY. ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SATURDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE PRECEDING FRIDAY. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, PRESIDENT'S DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS DAY AND CHRISTMAS DAY (9). ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SUNDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAY. ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SATURDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE PRECEDING FRIDAY. J. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY AND CHRISTMAS DAY (6). ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SUNDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAY. ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SATURDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE PRECEDING FRIDAY. K. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (8). ANY. HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SUNDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAY. ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SATURDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE PRECEDING FRIDAY. L. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, LABOR DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE LAST WORK DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (7). ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS. ON A SUNDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAY. ANY HOLIDAY W HICH FALLS ON A SATURDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE PRECEDING FRIDAY. M. PAID HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, TIIE DAY AFTER OR BEFORE NEW YEAR'S DAY, PRESIDENT'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, . THE FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, CHRISTMAS DAY, AND THE DAY AFTER OR BEFORE CHRISTMAS DAY. 10). ANY HOLIDAY WHICH, FALLS ON A SUNDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAY. ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SATURDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE PRECEDING FRIDAY. N. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (7). ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SUNDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAY. WHEN CHRISTMAS FALLS ON A SATURDAY, THE PRECEDING FRIDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY. BENEFIT CODE KEY - EFFECTIVE 03 -02 -2012 THRU 08 -30 -2012 -.7- 7. 0. PAID HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, THE DAY AFTER OR BEFORE NEW YEAR'S DAY, PRESIDENT'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, CHRISTMAS DAY, THE DAY AFTER OR BEFORE CHRISTMAS DAY, AND THE EMPLOYEES BIRTHDAY. 11).. ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SUNDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAY. ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SATURDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE PRECEDING FRIDAY. P. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY (7). ANY HOLIDAY WHICH FALLS ON A SUNDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAY. • Q. HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THE FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY, THE LAST WORKING DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS DAY AND CHRISTMAS DAY (8). ANY HOLIDAY WIIJCII FALLS ON A SUNDAY SHALL BE OBSERVED AS A HOLIDAY ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAY. IF ANY OF THE LISTED HOLIDAYS FALLS ON A SATURDAY, THE PRECEDING FRIDAY SHALL BE A REGULAR WORK DAY. NOTE CODES 8. A. IN ADDITION TO THE HOURLY WAGE AND FRINGE BENEFITS, TILE FOLLOWING DEPTH PREMIUMS APPLY TO DEPTI IS OF FIFTY FEET OR MORE: OVER 50' TO 100' - $2.00 PER FOOT FOR EACH FOOT OVER 50 FEET OVER 100' TO 150' - $3.00 PER FOOT FOR EACH FOOT OVER 100 FEET OVER 150' TO 220' - $9.00 PER FOOT FOR EACH FOOT OVER 150 FEET OVER 220' - $5.00 PER FOOT FOR EACH FOOT OVER 220 FEET C. IN ADDITION TO THE HOURLY WAGE AND FRINGE BENEFITS, THE FOLLOWING DEPTH PREMIUMS APPLY TO DEPTHS OF FIFTY FEET OR MORE: OVER 50' TO 100' - $1.00 PER FOOT FOR EACH FOOT OVER 50 FEET OVER 100' TO 150' - $1.50 PER FOOT FOR EACH FOOT OVER 100 FEET OVER 150' TO 200' - $2.00 PER FOOT FOR EACII FOOT OVER 150 FEET OVER 200' - DIVERS MAY NAME THEIR OWN PRICE D. WORKERS WORKING WITH SUPPLIED AIR ON HAZMAT PROJEC'T'S RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL $1.00 PER HOUR. L. WORKERS ON HAZMAT PROJECTS RECEIVE ADDITIONAL HOURLY PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS - LEVEL A: $0.75, LEVEL B: $0.50, AND LEVEL C: $0.25. M. WORKERS ON HAZMAT PROJECTS RECEIVE ADDITIONAL HOURLY PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS: LEVELS A & B: $1.00, LEVELS C & D: $0.50. N. WORKERS ON HAZMAT PROJECTS RECEIVE ADDITIONAL HOURLY PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS - LEVEL A: $1.00, LEVEL B: $0.75, LEVEL C: $0.50, AND LEVEL D:'$0.25 P. WORKERS ON HAZMAT PROJECTS RECEIVE ADDITIONAL HOURLY PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS - CLASS A SUIT: $2.00, CLASS B SUIT: $1.50, CLASS C SUIT: $1.00, AND CLASS D SUIT $0.50. Q. TIE HIGHEST PRESSURE REGISTERED ON THE GAUGE FOR AN ACCUMULATED TIME OF MORE THAN FIFTEEN (15) MINUTES DURING THE SHIFT SHALL BE USED IN DETERMINING THE SCALE PAID. Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Policy Statement (Regarding the Production of "Standard" or "Non- standard" Items) Below is the department's (State L &I's) list of criteria to be used in determining whether a prefabricated item is "standard" or "non- standard ". For items not appearing on WSDOT's predetermined list, these criteria shall be used by the Contractor (and the Contractor's subcontractors, agents to subcontractors, suppliers, manufacturers, and fabricators) to determine coverage under RCW 39.12.. The production, in the State of Washington, of non - standard items is covered by RCW 39.12, and the production of standard items is not. The production of any item outside the State of Washington is not covered by RCW 39.12. 1. Is the item fabricated for a public works project? If not, it is not subject to RCW 39.12. If it is, go to question 2. 2. Is the item fabricated on the public works jobsite? If it is, the work is covered under RCW 39.12. If not, go to question 3. 3. Is the item fabricated in an assembly /fabrication plant set up for, and dedicated primarily to, the public works project? If it is, the work is covered by RCW 39.12. If not, go to question 4. 4. Does the item require any assembly, cutting, modification or other fabrication by the supplier? If not, the work is not covered by RCW 39.12. If yes, go to question 5. 5. Is the prefabricated item intended for the public works project typically an inventory item which could reasonably be sold on the general market? If not, the work is covered by RCW 39.12. If yes, go to question 6. 6. Does the specific prefabricated item, generally defined as standard, have any unusual characteristics such as shape, type of material, strength requirements, finish, etc? If yes, the work is covered under RCW 39.12. Any firm with questions regarding the policy, WSDOT's Predetermined List, or for determinations of covered and non - covered workers shall be directed to State L &I at (360) 902 -5330. Supplemental to Wage Rates 1 03/02/2012 Edition, Published February, 2012 WSDOT's Predetermined List for Suppliers - Manufactures - Fabricator Below is a list of potentially prefabricated items, originally furnished by WSDOT to Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, that may be considered non- standard and therefore covered by the prevailing wage law, RCW 39.12. Items marked with an X in the "YES" column should be considered to be non - standard and therefore covered by RCW 39.12. Items marked with an X in the "NO" column should be considered to be standard and therefore not covered. Of course, exceptions to this general list may occur, and in that case shall be evaluated according to the criteria described in State and L &I's policy statement. ITEM DESCRIPTION YES NO Supplemental to Wage Rates 03/02/2012 Edition, Published February, 2012 2 - a rec angu ar rames, so :. me a covers, herringbone grates, and bi- directional vaned grates for Catch Basin Types 1, 1 L, 1P, and 2 and Concrete Inlets. See Std. Plans 2. Metal circular frames (rings) and covers, circular grates, and prefabricated ladders for Manhole Types 1, 2, and 3, Drywell Types 1, 2, and 3 and Catch Basin Type 2. X See Std. Plans 3. Prefabricated steel grate supports and welded grates, metal frames and dual vaned grates, and Type 1, 2, and 3 structural tubing grates for Drop Inlets. See Std. Plans. X 4. Concrete Pipe - Plain Concrete pipe and reinforced concrete pipe Class 2 to 5 sizes smaller than 60 inch diameter. X 5. Concrete Pipe - Plain Concrete pipe and reinforced concrete pipe Class 2 to 5 sizes larger than 60 inch diameter. X 6. Corrugated Steel Pipe - Steel lock seam corrugated pipe for culverts and storm sewers, sizes 30 inch to 120 inches in diameter. May also be treated, 1 thru 5. X 7. Corrugated Aluminum Pipe - Aluminum lock seam corrugated pipe for culverts and storm sewers, sizes 30 inch to 120 inches in diameter. May also be treated, #5. X Supplemental to Wage Rates 03/02/2012 Edition, Published February, 2012 2 WSDOT's Predetermined List for Suppliers - Manufactures - Fabricator ITEM DESCRIPTION YES NO :. ' nc or : o s : 1 u s - ' nc or : o is and Nuts, for mounting sign structures, luminaries and other items, shall be made from commercial bolt stock. See Contract Plans and Std. Plans for size and material type. X 9. Aluminum Pedestrian Handrail - Pedestrian handrail conforming to the type and material specifications set forth in the contract plans. Welding of aluminum shall be in accordance with Section 9- 28.14(3). X 10. Major Structural Steel Fabrication - Fabrication of major steel items such as trusses, beams, girders, etc., for bridges. X 11. Minor Structural Steel Fabrication - Fabrication of minor steel Items such as special' hangers, brackets, access doors for structures, access ladders for irrigation boxes, bridge expansion joint systems, etc.; involving welding, cutting, punching and/or boring of holes. See Contact Plans for item description and shop drawings. X 12. Aluminum Bridge Railing Type BP - Metal bridge railing conforming to the type and material specifications set forth in the Contract Plans. Welding of aluminum shall be in accordance with Section 9- 28.14(3). X 13. Concrete Piling -- Precast- Prestressed concrete piling for use as 55 and 70 ton concrete piling. Concrete to conform to Section 9 -19.1 of Std. Spec.. X 14. Precast Manhole Types 1, 2, and 3 with cones, adjustment sections and flat top slabs. See Std. Plans. X 15. Precast Drywell Types 1, 2, and with cones and adjustment Sections. See Std. Plans. X 16. Precast Catch Basin - Catch Basin type 1, 1 L, 1P, and 2 With adjustment sections. See Std. Plans. X Supplemental to Wage Rates 03/02/2012 Edition, Published February, 2012 3 WSDOT's Predetermined List for Suppliers - Manufactures'- Fabricator ITEM DESCRIPTION YES NO 17. Precast Concrete Inlet - with adjustment sections, See Std. Plans X 18. Precast Drop Inlet Type 1 and 2 with metal grate supports. See Std. Plans. X 19. Precast Grate Inlet Type 2 with extension and top units. See Std. Plans X 20. Metal frames, vaned grates, and hoods for Combination Inlets. See Std. Plans X 21. Precast Concrete Utility Vaults - Precast Concrete utility vaults of various sizes. Used for in ground storage of utility facilities and controls. See Contract,Plans for size and construction requirements. Shop drawings are to be provided for approval prior to casting X 22. Vault Risers - For use with Valve Vaults and Utilities Vaults. X 23. Valve Vault - For use with underground utilities. See Contract Plans for details. 24. Precast Concrete Barrier - Precast Concrete. Barrier for use as new barrier or may also be used as Temporary Concrete Barrier. Only new state approved barrier may be used as permanent barrier. X 25. Reinforced Earth Wall Panels — Reinforced Earth Wall Panels in size and shape as shown in the Plans. Fabrication plant has annual approval for methods and materials to be used. See Shop Drawing. Fabrication at other locations may be approved, after facilities inspection, contact HQ: Lab. X 26. Precast Concrete Walls - Precast Concrete Walls - tilt -up wall panel in size and shape as shown in Plans. ' Fabrication plant has annual approval for methods and materials X Supplemental to Wage Rates 03/02/2012 Edition, Published February, 2012 4 WSDOT's Predetermined List for Suppliers - Manufactures Fabricator ITEM DESCRIPTION YES NO 27. Precast Railroad Crossings - Concrete Crossing Structure Slabs. 28. 12, 18 and 26 inch Standard Precast Prestressed,Girder — Standard Precast'Prestressed Girder for use in structures. Fabricator plant has annual approval of methods and materials to be used. Shop Drawing to be provided for approval prior to casting girders. See Std. Spec. Section 6- 02.3(25)A X 29. Prestressed Concrete Girder Series 4 -14 - Prestressed Concrete Girders for use in structures. Fabricator plant has annual approval of methods and materials to be used. Shop Drawing to be provided for approval prior to casting girders. See Std. Spec. Section 6- 02.3(25)A 30. Prestressed Tri -Beam Girder - Prestressed Tri -Beam Girders for use in structures. Fabricator plant has annual approval of methods and materials to be used. Shop Drawing to be provided for approval prior to casting girders. See Std. Spec. Section 6- 02.3(25)A 31. Prestressed Precast Hollow -Core Slab — Precast Prestressed Hollow -core slab for use in structures. Fabricator plant has annual approval of methods and materials,to be used. Shop Drawing to be provided for approval prior to casting girders. See Std. Spec. Section 6- 02.3(25)A. X 32. Prestressed -Bulb Tee Girder - Bulb Tee Prestressed Girder for use in structures. Fabricator plant has annual approval of methods and materials to be used. Shop Drawing to be provided for approval prior to casting girders. See Std. Spec.. Section 6- 02.3(25)A 33. Monument Case and Cover X Supplemental to Wage Rates 03/02/2012 Edition, Published February, 2012 5 WSDOT's Predetermined List for Suppliers - Manufactures - Fabricator ITEM DESCRIPTION YES NO . an i ever ign ruc ure - antilever Sign Structure fabricated from steel tubing meeting AASHTO =M -183. See Std. Plans, and Contract Plans for details. The steel structure shall be galvanized after fabrication in accordance with AASHTO -M -111. 35. 'Mono -tube Sign Structures - Mono -tube Sign Bridge fabricated to details shown in the Plans. Shop drawings for approval are required prior to fabrication. x 36. Steel Sign Bridges - Steel Sign Bridges fabricated from steel tubing meetingAASHTO-M-138 for Aluminum Alloys. See Std. Plans, and Contract Plans for details. The steel structure shall be galvanized after fabrication in accordance with AASHTO -M -111. x 37. Steel Sign Post - Fabricated Steel Sign Posts as detailed in Std Plans. Shop drawings for approval are to be provided prior to fabrication X 38. Light Standard - Prestressed - Spun, prestressed, hollow concrete poles. X 39. Light Standards - Lighting Standards for use on highway illumination systems, poles to be fabricated to conform with methods and materials as specified on Std. Plans. See Specia Provisions for pre- approved drawings. X 40. Traffic Signal Standards - Traffic Signal Standards for use on highway and/or street signal systems. Standards to be fabricated to conform with methods and material as specified on Std. Plans. See S • ecial Provisions for • re -a • • roved drawin • s x 41. Precast Concrete Sloped Mountable Curb (Single and DualFaced) See Std. Plans. - x Supplemental to Wage Rates 03/02/2012 Edition, Published February, 2012 6 WSDOT's Predetermined List for Suppliers - Manufactures - Fabricator ITEM DESCRIPTION YES NO 42. ra lc igns - Prior to approval of a Fabricator of Traffic Signs, the sources of the following materials must be submitted and approved for reflective sheeting, legend material, and aluminum sheeting. NOTE: * ** Fabrication inspection required. Only signs tagged "Fabrication Approved" by WSDOT Sign Fabrication Inspector to be installed X X Custom Message Std Signing Message 43. Cutting & bending reinforcing steel X 44. Guardrail components X X Custom End Sec Standard Sec 45. Aggregates /Concrete mixes Covered by WAC 296- 127 -018 46. Asphalt Covered by WAC 296 - 127 -018 47. Fiber fabrics X 48. Electrical wiring /components X 49. treated or untreated timber pile X 50. Girder pads (elastomeric bearing) X 51. Standard Dimension lumber X 52. Irrigation components X Supplemental to Wage Rates 03/02/2012 Edition, Published February, 2012 7 WSDOT's Predetermined List for Suppliers - Manufactures - Fabricator ITEM DESCRIPTION YES NO 53. Fencing materials X 54. Guide Posts X 55. Traffic Buttons X 56. Epoxy X 57. Cribbing X 58. Water distribution materials X 59. Steel "H" piles X 60. Steel pipe for concrete pile casings X 61. Steel pile tips, standard X 62. Steel pile tips, custom X Supplemental to Wage Rates 8 03/02/2012 Edition, Published February, 2012 State of Washington Department of Labor and Industries Prevailing • Wage Section - Telephone (360) 902 - PO Box 44540, Olympia, WA 98504 -4540 Washington State Prevailing Wage The PREVAILING WAGES listed here include both the hourly wage rate and the hourly rate of fringe benefits. On public works projects, workers' wage and benefit rates must add to not less than this total. A brief description of overtime calculation requirements is provided on the Benefit Code Key. METAL FABRICATION (IN SHOP) EFFECTIVE 03/02/2012 (See Benefit Code Key) Classification Code Prevailing Overtime Holiday Wage Code Code Counties Covered: • ADAMS FITTER $12.76 LABORER $9.04 MACHINE OPERATOR $12.66 PAINTER $10.20 1 1 1 1 Counties Covered: ASOTIN, COLUMBIA, DOUGLAS, FERRY, FRANKLIN, GARFIELD, KITTITAS LINCOLN, OKANOGAN, PEND ORIELLE, STEVENS, WALLA WALLA AND WHITMAN FITTER $12.76 1 LABORER $9.04 1 MACHINE OPERATOR $12.66 1 PAINTER $10.20 1 WELDER • $12.76 1 Counties Covered: BENTON MACHINE OPERATOR $10.53 1 PAINTER $9.76 1 WELDER $16.70 1 1 Counties Covered: CHELAN FITTER $15.04 1 .LABORER $9.54 1 MACHINE OPERATOR $9.71 1 PAINTER $9.93 1 WELDER $12.24 1 Supplemental to Wage Rates 03/02/2012 Edition, Published February, 2012 9 Classification Code METAL FABRICATION (IN SHOP) EFFECTIVE 03/02/2012 (See Benefit Code Key) Prevailing Overtime Holiday Wage Code Code Counties Covered: CLALLAM, GRAYS HARBOR, ISLAND, JEFFERSON, LEWIS, MASON, PACIFIC SAN JUAN AND SKAGIT FITTER!WELDER $15.16 1 LABORER $11.13 1 MACHINE OPERATOR $10.66 1 PAINTER $11,41 1 Counties Covered: CLARK FITTER $31.77 1 E 6H LABORER $21.91 1E 6H LAYEROUT $31.47 1E 6H MACHINE OPERATOR $31.47 1E 6H PAINTER $28.01 1E 6H WELDER $29.59 1E 6H Counties Covered: COWLITZ MACHINE OPERATOR $25.33 1B 2S FITTER $25.33 1B 2S WELDER $25.33 1B 2S FITTERANELDER PAINTER Counties Covered: GRANT $10.79 1 $9.04 1 Counties Covered: KING . FITTER $15.86 1 LABORER $9.78 1 MACHINE OPERATOR $13.04 1 PAINTER $11.10 1 WELDER $15.48 Supplemental to Wage Rates 10 03/02/2012 Edition, Published February, 2012 METAL FABRICATION (IN SHOP) EFFECTIVE 03/02/2012 *************** 1k************* *** * * **** * * *** * * * * ****** * * *1F** ***** * * * * * ** * * * * *** ** ** ***** ** Classification Code (See Benefit Code Key) Prevailing Overtime Holiday Wage Code Code Counties Covered: • FITTER KITSAP $26.96 1 LABORER $8.67 1 MACHINE OPERATOR $13.83 1 WELDER $13.83 1 Counties Covered: KLICKITAT, SKAMANIA, WAHKIAKUM FITTER $16.99 1 LABORER $10.44 1 MACHINE OPERATOR $17.21 1 PAINTER $17.03 1 WELDER $16.99 1 Counties Covered: PIERCE FITTER $15.25 1 LABORER $10.32 1 MACHINE OPERATOR $13.98 1 WELDER $13.98 1 Counties Covered: SNOHOMISH FITTER/WELDER $15.38 1 LABORER $9.79 1 MACHINE OPERATOR $9.04 1 PAINTER $9.98 1 Counties Covered: SPOKANE FITTER $12.59 1 LABORER $9.04 1 MACHINE OPERATOR $13.26 1 PAINTER $10.27 1 WELDER $10.80 1 Supplemental to Wage Rates 11 03/02/2012 Edition, Published February, 2012 META L FABRICATION (IN SHOP) EFFECTIVE 03/02/2012 *********************************** * * *** * * ** * * * * * * * * *** * * * * * * * * *** * * *** * * * *** * * * * *** * * *** (See Benefit Code Key) Classification Code Prevailing Overtime Holiday Wage Code Code Counties Covered: THURSTON FITTER $27.10 2U 6T LABORER $16.91 2U 6T LAYEROUT $30.63 2U 6T MACHINE OPERATOR $20.86 2U 6T WELDER $24.74 2U 6T Counties Covered: WHATCOM FITTER)WELDER $13.81 1 LABORER $9.04 1 MACHINE OPERATOR $13.81 1 Counties Covered: YAKIMA FITTER $12.00 1 LABORER $10.31 1 MACHINE OPERATOR $11.32 1 PAINTER $12.00 1 WELDER $11.32 1 Supplemental to Wage Rates 12 03/02/2012 Edition, Published February, 2012 FABRICATED PRECAST CONCRETE PR ODUCTS EFFECTIVE 03/02/2012 ************************************ * * * * * ********* * * ** * *** * * * * * * *** *** * * * * ***** * ** * * *** * ** (See Benefit Code Key) Classification Code Prevailing Overtime Holiday Wage Code Code Counties Covered: ADAMS, ASOTIN, BENTON, COLUMBIA, DOUGLAS, FERRY, GARFIELD, GRANT, LINCOLN, OKANOGAN, PEND OREILLE, STEVENS, WALLA WALLA AND WHITMAN JOURNEY LEVEL JOURNEY LEVEL $9.96 1 Counties Covered: CHELAN,KITTITAS, KLICKITAT AND SKAMANIA $9.04 1 Counties Covered: CLALLAM, CLARK, COWLITZ, GRAYS HARBOR, ISLAND, JEFFERSON, KITSAP,LEWIS, MASON, PACIFIC, SAN JUAN, SKAGIT, SNOHOMISH, THURSTON AND WAHKIAKUM JOURNEY LEVEL $13.50 1 Counties Covered: FRANKLIN JOURNEY LEVEL $11.50 1 Counties Covered: KING ALL CLASSIFICATIONS $13.85 2K 5B Counties Covered: PIERCE JOURNEY LEVEL $9.28 1 Counties Covered: SPOKANE JOURNEY LEVEL $20.23 1 Counties Covered: WHATCOM JOURNEY LEVEL $13.67 1 Counties Covered: YAKIMA CRAFTSMAN $9.04 1 JOURNEY LEVEL $9.04 1 Supplemental to Wage Rates 13 03/02/2012 Edition, Published February, 2012 WSDOT's List of State Occupations not applicable to Heavy and Highway Construction Projects This project is subject to the state hourly minimum rates for wages and fringe benefits in the contract provisions, as provided by the state Department of Labor and Industries. The following list of occupations, is comprised of those occupations that are not normally used in the construction of heavy and highway projects. When considering job classifications for use and ' / or payment when bidding on, or building heavy and highway construction projects for, or administered by WSDOT, these Occupations will be excepted from the included "Washington State Prevailing Wage Rates For Public Work Contracts" documents. • Electrical Fixture Maintenance Workers • Electricians - Motor Shop • Heating Equipment Mechanics • Industrial Engine and Machine Mechanics • Industrial Power Vacuum Cleaners • Inspection, Cleaning, Sealing of Water Systems by Remote Control • Laborers - Underground Sewer & Water • Machinists (Hydroelectric Site Work) • Modular Buildings • Playground & Park Equipment Installers • Power Equipment Operators - Underground Sewer & Water • Residential * ** ALL ASSOCIATED RATES * ** • Sign Makers and Installers (Non - Electrical) • Sign Makers and Installers (Electrical) • Stage Rigging Mechanics (Non Structural) The following occupations may be used only as outlined in the preceding text concerning "WSDOT's list for Suppliers - Manufacturers - Fabricators" • Fabricated Precast Concrete Products • Metal Fabrication (In Shop) Definitions for the Scope of Work for prevailing wages may be found at the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries web site and in WAC Chapter 296 -127. Supplemental to Wage Rates 14 03/02/2012 Edition, Published February, 2012 Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Policy Statements (Regarding Production and Delivery of Gravel, Concrete, Asphalt, etc.) WAC 296- 127 -018 Agency filings affecting this section Coverage and exemptions of workers involved in the production and delivery of gravel, concrete, asphalt, or similar materials. (1) The materials covered under this section include but are not limited to: Sand, gravel, crushed rock, concrete, asphalt, or other similar materials. (2) All workers, regardless of by whom employed, are subject to the provisions of chapter 39.12 RCW when they perform any or all of the following functions: (a) They deliver or discharge any of the above - listed materials to a public works project site: (i) At one or more point(s) directly upon the location where the material will be incorporated into the project; or (ii) At multiple points at the project; or (iii) Adjacent to the location and coordinated with the incorporation of those materials. (b) They wait at or near a public works project site to perform any tasks subject to this section of the rule. (c) They remove any materials from a public works construction site pursuant to contract requirements or specifications (e.g., excavated materials, materials from demolished structures, clean -up materials, etc.). (d) They work in a materials production facility (e.g., batch plant, borrow pit, rock quarry, etc.,) which is established for a public works project for the specific, but not necessarily exclusive, purpose of supplying materials for the project. (e) They deliver concrete to a public works site regardless of the method of incorporation. (f) They assist or participate in the incorporation of any materials into the public works project. Supplemental to Wage Rates 15 03/02/2012 Edition, Published February, 2012 (3) All travel time that relates to the work covered under subsection (2) of this section requires the payment of prevailing wages. Travel time includes time spent waiting to load, loading, transporting, waiting to unload, and delivering materials. Travel . time would include all time spent in, travel in support of a public works project whether the vehicle is empty or full. For example, travel time spent returning to a supply source to- obtain another load of material for use on a public works site or returning to the public works site to obtain another load of excavated material is time spent in travel that is subject to prevailing wage. Travel to a supply source, including travel from a public works site, to obtain materials for use on a private project would not be travel subject to the prevailing wage. (4) Workers are not subject to the provisions of chapter 39.12 RCW when they deliver materials to a stockpile. (a) A "stockpile" is defined as materials delivered to a pile located away from the site of incorporation such that the stockpiled materials must be physically moved from the stockpile and transported to another location on the project site in order to be incorporated into the project. (b) A stockpile does not include any of the functions described in subsection (2)(a) through (f) of this section; nor does a stockpile include materials delivered or distributed .to multiple locations upon the project site; nor does a stockpile include materials dumped at the place of incorporation, or adjacent to the location and coordinated with the incorporation. (5) The applicable prevailing wage rate shall be determined by the locality in which the work is performed. Workers subject to subsection (2)(d) of this section, who produce such materials at an off -site facility shall be paid the applicable prevailing wage rates for the county in which the off -site facility is located. Workers subject to subsection (2) of this section, who deliver such materials to a public works project site shall be paid the applicable prevailing wage rates for the county in which the public works project is located. [Statutory Authority: Chapter 39.12 RCW, RCW 43.22.051 and 43.22.270. 08 -24 -101, § 296 - 127 -018, filed 12/2/08, effective 1/2/09. Statutory Authority: Chapters 39.04 and 39.12 RCW and RCW 43.22.270. 92 -01 -104 and 92 -08 -101, § 296- 127 -018, filed 12/18/91 and 4/1/92, effective 8/31 /92.] Supplemental to Wage Rates 03/02/2012 Edition, Published February, 2012 16 AC CARED . Page 1 of 2 L•� CERTIFICAT E -OF LIABILITY INSURAN E " DATE (MMIDDNYYY) 05/11/2012 . • THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT-AFFIRMATIVELY.OR NEGATIVELY. AMEND,, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED • REPRESENTATIVE,ORPRODUCER, AND THE'CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT:_ If the certificate; holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to • the terms and'conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the • certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER Willie of Seattle, Inc. c/o 26 Century Blvd. P. -O. Box 305191 Nashville, TN 37230 -5191 - CONTACT PHONE • 877- 945 -7378 FragWITEMEEM .• .MAIL • certificates@willis:com • . INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURERA: National" Fire Insurance Co.. of Hartford 20478 -001 INSURED Donovan Brothers, Inc. P.O. Box 818 Auburn, WA 98071 INSURERB:Valley Forge Insurance Company-(CNA) 20508 -001 INSURERC: Indian Harbor Insurance Company 36940 -000 INSURER D. PREMISESOEaocctrence INSURER E: MEDEXP(Anyoneperson) INSURER F: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS, TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE'FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED:.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR-CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER, DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS • CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN. THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. TYPE OF INSURANCE - .p gam Tim • POLICY NUMBER u POLICY EFF „u.�• .POLICY EXP uu • LIMITS A • GENERAL X LIABILITY COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Y - Y 4027177015 /16/2012 2/16/2013 EACHOCCURRENCE $ 1 000 000 PREMISESOEaocctrence $ 100 000 MEDEXP(Anyoneperson) S 5 000 CLAIMS -MADE X OCCUR PERSONAL BADVINJURY $ 1 000 000 X Washington Stop Gap GENERAL AGGREGATE S 2 000 000 PRODUCTS COMP/OP AGG $ 2 000 000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: POLICY X PRO LOC $ B AUTOMOBILELIABIUTY X ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS •SCHEDULED •NON-OWNED AUTOS AUTOS Y 5082862570 /16/2012 2/16/2013 ( EaMacOBadenl) INEDS INGLELIMIT S 1,000,000 BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ P ROPERTY DAMAGE- 'Per accident) $ . UMBRELLA LIAB EXCESS UAB ■ ■ OCCUR CLAIMS -MADE EACH OCCURRENCE $ AGGREGATE $ $ DED . RETENTIONS "WORKERS COMPENSATION ANDEMPLOYERS'.LIABILITY YIN ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE1 I OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED?- -' IMandatory,In NH) If yes, descnbe under - DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below NIA []�,M =ammo .II .. E.L. EACH ACCIDENT S E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ C DESCRIPTION Re: XCU City entity Pollution Pollution Liability Y PEC002009806 2 16 2012 2 16 2013 '$1,000,000 Poll Liab Each Condition $1,000,000. Poll Liab, Aggregate OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (Attach Acord 101, Addltonal Remarks Schedule, If more space Is required) 4910 'A' Street.Building Asbestos Abatement - Small Public Work Contract No. CP -1209. is not excluded under the General Liability Policy. of Auburn, its officers, elected officials, employees, agents and volunteera.and any other are included as Additional Insureds as respects to General Liability, Auto Liability and Liability as required by written contract. CERTIFICATE HOLDER City of Auburn .25''West.,Main Street Auburn, WA 98001 . ACORD 25 (201 0105) CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Coll . • 3 729730 Tp 1:1453323 Cert': 17892255 . U 1988- 2010 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD AWRD . AGENCY CUSTOMER ID- 295000 LOC# ADDITIONAL :REMARKS SCHEDULE Page _2_ -of AGENCY Willis of Seattle, In c. NAMED INSURED Donovan Brothers, Inc. P.O.. Box , 818_ Auburn, 98073- PoucY NUmsER See First Page „ CARRIER See First Pa•e NAIC CODE EFFECTIVE DATE: .See First Pa.e •' • II • • THIS ADDITIONAL REMARKS FORM IS A SCHEDULE TO ACORD FORM, ' - FORMNUMBER:25 - FORM TITLE: CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE General Liability policy' shall be Primary -and Non- contributory with 'any other insurance-in force for or which. may be purchased by Additional 'Insureds. • ,L. Waiver of Subrogation applies in favor of Additional Insureds with respects to General Liability as required by••contract. ACORD 101 (2008/01) Coil: 3729730• Tp1:1453323 ' Cert:17892255 „ ©2008ACORD CORPORATION.AII rights reserved. The ACORD name-and logo are registered marks of ACORD CNA G- 140331 -C (Ed. 10/10) THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS,. LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS WITH PRODUCTS - COMPLETED OPERATIONS COVERAGE This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE (OPTIONAL) Name of Additional Insured Persons Or Organizations (As required by "written contract" per Paragraph A. below.) Locations of Covered Operations (As per the "written contract," provided the location is within the "coverage territory" of this Coverage Part.) A. Section II - Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an additional insured: 1. Any person or organization whom you are required _ by "written contract" to add as an additional insured on this Coverage Part; and 2. The particular person or organization, if any, scheduled above. B. The insurance provided to the additional insured is limited as follows: 1. The person or organization is an additional insured only with respect to liability for "bodily injury," "property . damage," or "personal and advertising injury" caused in whole or in part by: a. Your acts or omissions; or b. The acts or omissions of those acting on your behalf in the performance of your ongoing operations specified in the "written contract "; or c. "Your work" that is specified in the "written contract" but only for "bodily injury" or "property damage" included in the "products- completed operations hazard," and only if: (1) The "written contract" requires you to provide the additional insured such coverage; and (2) This Coverage Part provides such coverage. 2. We will not provide the additional insured any broader coverage or any higher limit of insurance than the least that is: a. Required by the "written contract "; b. Described in B.1. above; or c. Afforded to you under this policy. 3. This insurance is excess of all other insurance available to the, additional insured whether on a primary, excess, contingent or any other basis. But if required by the "written contract," this insurance will be primary and non - contributory relative to insurance on which the additional insured is a Named Insured. 4. The insurance provided to the additional insured does not apply to "bodily injury," "property damage," or "personal and advertising injury arising out of: a. The rendering of, or the failure to • render, any professional architectural, engineering, or surveying services, including: (1) The preparing, approving, or failing to prepare or approve maps, shop drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, field orders, change orders or drawings and specifications; and (2) Supervisory, inspection, architectural or engineering activities; or G- 140331 -C Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission Page 1 �f 2 (Ed. 10/10) CNA b. Any premises or . work for which the additional insured is specifically listed as an additional insured on another endorsement attached to this Coverage Part. C. SECTION IV — COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CONDITIONS isamended as follows: 1. The Duties In The Event of Occurrence, Offense, Claim or Suit condition is amended to add the following additional conditions applicable to the additional insured: An additional insured under this endorsement will as soon as practicable: (1) Give us written notice of an "occurrence" or an offense which may result in a claim or "suit" under this insurance, and of any claim or "suit" that does result; (2) Except as provided in Paragraph B.3 of this endorsement, agree to make available any other insurance the additional insured has for a loss we cover under this Coverage Part; Send us copies of all legal papers received, and otherwise cooperate with us in the investigation, defense, or settlement of the claim or "suit"; and (4) Tender the defense and indemnity of any claim - or "suit" to any other insurer or self insurer whose policy or program applies, to a loss we cover under this Coverage Part. But, if the "written . contract" requires this insurance to be primary and non- contributory, this provision (4) does not apply to insurance on which the additional insured is a Named Insured. (3) G- 140331 -C (Ed. 10/10) We have no duty to defend or indemnify an additional insured -under this endorsement until we receive from the additiona l insured written_ notice of a claim .or- "suit." With respect only to the insurance provided by this - endorsement, the. first.'sentence of Paragraph 4.a. of the Other Insurance Condition is deleted and replaced with 'the following: 4. Other Insurance a. Primary Insurance This insurance is primary and non- contributory . when . 'rendered' excess by endorsement G- 140331 -C, or when Paragraph b.'below applies. D. Only for the purpose of, the insurance provided by this endorsement, 'SECTION V — DEFINITIONS is amended to add the following definition: "Written contract" means .a written' contract or written . agreement that requires you to make 'a person or organization an additional insured on this Coverage Part, provided the'contract or agreement: 1. Is currently in effect or becomes effective during the term of this policy; and 2. Was executed prior to: a. The "bodily injury" or "property damage"; or b The offense that caused the "personal and advertising injury" for which the additional insured seeks' coverage under this Coverage Part. G- 14033.1 -C Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,.Inc., with its permission Page 2 of ,2 (Ed. 10/10) CNA G- 18652 -I (Ed. 07/09) THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. CONTRACTORS' GENERAL LIABILITY EXTENSION' ENDORSEMENT This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART Coverage afforded under this extension of coverage endorsement does not apply to any person or organization covered as an additional insured on any other endorsement now or hereafter attached to this Coverage Part. SCHEDULE Coverages are summarized below. For particulars and limitations affecting each coverage, please refer to the corresponding policy provisions in the body of this endorsement. 1. Miscellaneous Additional Insureds 7 additional insured extensions. 2. Employees As Insureds — Health Care Services 3. Joint Ventures /Partnership /Limited Liability Companies Coverage for your interest in such terminated or ended organizations. 4. Expanded Personal And Advertising Injury 5. Medical Payments Limits increased to $15,000. Reporting increased to three years from the date of accident. 6. Legal Liability And Borrowed Equipment Extended perils. Limit increased to $200,000 for Damage to Premises Rented To You 7. Non -owned Watercraft Increased to 55 feet. 8. Non -owned Aircraft Coverage 9. Contractual Liability For Personal And Advertising Injury 10. Supplementary Payments Cost of bail bonds increased to $2,500. Daily loss of earnings increased to $1,000. 11. Liquor Liability Coverage Extension 12. Newly Formed Or Acquired, Organizations Coverage extended to the end of the policy period. G- 18652 -I (Ed. 07/09) 13. Liberalization Clause 14. Unintentional Failure To Disclose Hazards 15. Notice of Occurrence 16. Broad Knowledge of Occurrence 17. Aggregate Limits Per Project 18. Bodily Injury — Extension of Coverage 19. Expected Or Intended Injury Reasonable force -. bodily injury or property damage. 20. Wrap -Up Extension 21. Contractual Liability — Railroads Expanded definition of "insured contract." 22. Blanket Waiver of Subrogation. Waiver of subrogation where required by written contract or written agreement. 23. In Rem Actions Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 1 of 8 CNA 1. MISCELLANEOUS ADDITIONAL INSUREDS Section II Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an insured any person or organization (called additional insured) described in Paragraphs 2.a. through 2.g. below whom you are required to add as an additional insured on this policy under a written contract or written agreement. However, the written contract or written agreement must be: 1. Currently in effect or becoming effective during the term of this policy; and 2. Executed prior to the "bodily injury," "property damage" or "personal injury and advertising injury," but Only the following persons or organizations are additional insureds under this endorsement and coverage provided to such additional insureds is limited as provided herein: a. State or Governmental Agency or Subdivision or Political Subdivisions A state or governmental agency or subdivision or political subdivision subject to the following provisions: (1) This insurance applies only with respect to the following hazards for which the state or governmental agency or subdivision or political subdivision has issued a permit or authorization in connection with premises you own, rent, or control and to which this insurance applies: (a) The existence, maintenance, repair, construction, erection, or removal of advertising signs, awnings, canopies, cellar entrances, coal holes, driveways, manholes, marquees, hoistaway openings, sidewalk vaults, street banners, or decorations and similar exposures; or (b) The construction, erection, or removal of elevators; or (2) This insurance applies only with respect to operations performed by you or on your behalf for which the state or governmental agency or subdivision or political subdivision has issued a permit or authorization. This insurance does not apply to "bodily injury," "property damage" or "personal and advertising injury" arising out of operations performed for the federal government, state or municipality. G- 18652 -I (Ed. 07/09) G- 18652 -I (Ed. 07/09) b. Controlling Interest Any persons or organizations with a controlling interest in you but only with respect to their liability arising out of: (1) Their financial control of you; or (2) Premises they own, maintain or control while you lease or occupy these premises. This insurance does not apply to structural alterations, new construction and demolition operations performed by or for such additional insured. c. Managers or Lessors of Premises A manager or lessor of premises but only with respect to liability arising out of the ownership, maintenance or use of that specific part of the premises leased to you and subject to the following additional exclusions: This insurance does not apply to: (1) Any "occurrence" which takes place after you cease to be a tenant in that premises; or (2) Structural alterations, new construction or demolition operations performed by or on behalf of such additional insured. d. Mortgagee, Assignee or Receiver A mortgagee, assignee or receiver but only with respect to their liability as mortgagee, assignee, or receiver and arising out of the ownership, maintenance, or use of a premises by you. This insurance does not apply to structural alterations, new construction or demolition operations performed by or for such additional insured. e. Owners /Other Interests — Land is Leased An owner or other interest from whom land has been leased by you but only with respect to liability arising out of the ownership, maintenance or use of that specific part of the land leased to you and subject to the following additional exclusions: This insurance does not apply to: (1) Any "occurrence" which takes place after you cease to lease that land; or Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 2 of 8 CNA (2) Structural alterations, new construction or demolition operations performed by or on behalf of such additional insured. f. Co -owner of Insured Premises A co -owner of a premises co -owned by you and covered under this insurance but only with respect to the co- owners liability as'co -owner of such premises. g. Lessor of Equipment Any person or organization from whom you lease equipment. Such person or organization are insureds only with respect to their liability arising out of the maintenance, operation or use by you of equipment leased to you by such person or organization. A person's or organization's status as an insured under this endorsement ends when their written contract or written agreement with you for such leased equipment ends. With respect to the insurance afforded these additional insureds, the following additional exclusions apply: This insurance does not apply: (1) To any "occurrence" which takes place after the equipment lease expires; or (2) To "bodily injury," "property damage," or "personal and advertising injury" arising out of the sole negligence of such additional insured. Any insurance provided to an additional insured designated under Paragraphs a. through g. above does not apply to "bodily injury" or "property damage" included within the "products- completed operations hazard." As respects the coverage provided under this provision, Paragraph 4.b.(1) of Section IV — Commercial General Liability Conditions is deleted and replaced with the following: 4. Other Insurance b. Excess Insurance (1) This insurance is excess over: Any other insurance naming the additional insured as an insured whether primary, excess, contingent or on_ any other basis unless a written contract or written agreement specifically requires that G- 18652 -I (Ed. 07/09) this insurance be either primary or primary an d noncontributing. Where required by written contract or written agreement, we will consider any other insurance maintained by the additional insured for injury or damage covered by this endorsement to be excess and noncontributing with this insurance. 2. EMPLOYEES AS INSUREDS - HEALTH CARE SERVICES Paragraph 2.a.(1)(d) of Section II — Who Is An Insured is deleted. 3. JOINT VENTURES I PARTNERSHIP / LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY COVERAGE A. The following is added to Section II — Who Is An Insured: 4. You are an insured when you had an interest in a joint venture, partnership or limited liability company which terminated or ended prior to or during this policy period but only to the extent of your interest in such joint venture, partnership or limited liability company. This coverage does not apply: a. Prior to the termination date of any joint venture, partnership or limited liability company; or b. If there is other valid and collectible insurance purchased specifically to insure the partnership, joint venture or limited liability company. c. To a joint venture, partnership or limited liability company.. which. is or was insured under a "consolidated (wrap -up) insurance program." "Consolidated (wrap -up) insurance program" means a construction, erection or demolition project for which the prime contractor /project manager or owner of the construction project has secured general liability insurance covering some or all of the contractors or subcontractors involved in the project, otherwise referred to as an Owner Controlled Insurance Program ( O.C.I.P.) or Contractor . Controlled Insurance Program (C.C.I.P.). B. The last paragraph of Section II — Who Is An Insured is deleted and replaced by the following: Except as provided in Paragraph •4. above, no person or organization is an insured with respect to the conduct of any current or past partnership, joint venture or limited liability G- 18652 -I Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 3,of 8 (Ed. 07/09) CNA company that is not shown as a in the Declarations. 4. EXPANDED PERSONAL AND INJURY A. The following is added to Definitions, the definition of advertising injury": h. Discrimination or humiliation that results in injury to the feelings or reputation of a natural person, but only if such discrimination or humiliation is: (1) Not done intentionally by or at the direction of: (a) The insured; or (b) Any "executive officer," director, stockholder, partner, member or manager (if you are a limited liability company) of the insured; and (2) Not directly or indirectly related to the employment, prospective employment, past employment or termination of employment of any person or persons by any insured. B. Exclusions of Section I — Coverage B — Personal and Advertising Injury Liability is amended to include the following: Discrimination Relating To Room, Dwelling or Premises Caused by discrimination directly or indirectly related to the sale, rental, lease or sub -lease or prospective sale, rental, lease or sub -lease of any room, dwelling or premises by or at the direction of any insured. Fines Or Penalties Fines or penalties levied or imposed by a governmental entity because of discrimination. D. This provision 4. (EXPANDED PERSONAL AND ADVERTISING INJURY COVERAGE) does not apply if Section I — Coverage B — Personal And Advertising Injury Liability is excluded either by the provisions of the Coverage Part or by endorsement. 5. MEDICAL PAYMENTS A. Paragraph 7. Medical Expense Limit, of Section III — Limits of Insurance is deleted and replaced by the following: 7. Subject to Paragraph 5. above (the Each Occurrence Limit), the Medical Expense Limit is the most we will pay under Section Named Insured ADVERTISING Section V — "Personal and G- 18652 -I (Ed. 07/09) G- 18652 -I (Ed. 07/09) — I — Coverage C for all medical expenses because of "bodily injury" sustained by any one person. The Medical Expense Limit is the greater of: (1) $15,000; or (2) The amount shown in the Declarations for Medical Expense Limit. B. This provision 5. (Medical Payments) does not apply if Section I — Coverage C Medical Payments is excluded either by the provisions of the Coverage Part or by endorsement. C. Paragraph 1.a.(3)(b) of Section I — Coverage C — Medical Payments, is replaced by the following: (b) The expenses are incurred and reported to us within three years of the date of the accident; and 6. LEGAL LIABILITY EQUIPMENT A. Under Section I — Coverage A — Bodily Injury and Property Damage 2. Exclusions, Exclusion j. is replaced by the following. "Property damage" to: (1) Property you own, rent, or occupy; (2) Premises you sell, give away or abandon, if the "property damage" arises out of any part of those premises; Property loaned to you; AND BORROWED (3) (4) Personal property in the care, custody or control of the insured; That particular part of real property on which you or any contractors or subcontractors working directly or indirectly on your behalf are performing operations, if the "property damage" arises out of those operations; or (6) That particular part of any property that must be restored, repaired or replaced because "your work" was incorrectly performed on it. Paragraph (2) of this exclusion does not apply if the premises are "your work" and were never occupied, rented or held for rental by you. Paragraphs (1), (3) and (4) of this exclusion do not apply to: (i) "property damage" to tools or equipment loaned to you (5) Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 4 of 8 CNA if the tools or equipment are not being used to perform operations at the time of loss; or (ii) "property damage" (other than damage by fire) to premises rented to you or temporarily occupied by you with the perm_ ission of the' owner, or to the contents of premises rented to you for a period of 7 or . fewer consecutive days. A separate limit of insurance applies to Damage To Premises Rented To You as described in Section III — Limits Of Insurance. Paragraphs (3), (4), (5) and (6) of this exclusion do not apply to liability, assumed under a sidetrack agreement. Paragraph (6) of this exclusion does not apply to "property damage" included in the "products- completed operations hazard." B. Under Section I — Coverage A — Bodily Injury and Property, Damage the last paragraph of 2. Exclusions is deleted and replaced by the following. Exclusions c. through n. do not apply to damage by fire to premises while rented to you or temporarily occupied by you with permission of the owner or to the contents of premises rented to you for a period of 7 or fewer consecutive days. A separate limit of insurance applies to this coverage as described In Section III — Limits Of Insurance. C. Paragraph 6. Damage To Premises Rented To You Limit o f Section III — Limits Of Insurance is replaced by,the following: 6. Subject to Paragraph 5. above, (the Each Occurrence Limit), the Damage To Premises Rented To You Limit is the most we will pay under Section — I — Coverage A for'damages because of "property damage" to anyone premises while rented to you or temporarily 'occupied by you with the permission of the owner, including contents of such premises rented to you for a period of 7 or fewer consecutive days. The Damage To Premises. Rented To You Limit is the greater of: a. $200,000; or G- 18652 -I (Ed. 07/09) G- 18652 -I (Ed. 07/09) b. The Damage To Premises Rented To You Limit shown in the Declarations. D. Paragraph 4.b.(1)(a)(ii) of Section IV — Commercial General Liability Conditions is deleted and replaced by the following: (ii) That is property insurance for premises rented to you or temporarily occupied by you with the permission of the owner; or This provision 6. (LEGAL LIABILITY AND BORROWED EQUIPMENT) does.'not apply if Damage To Premises Rented .To You Liability under' Section I — Coverage A is excluded either by the provisions of the Coverage. Part or by endorsement. 7. NON -OWNED WATERCRAFT Under Section I — Coverage A, Exclusion 2.g., subparagraph (2) is deleted and replaced by the following. E. (2) A watercraft you do not own that is: (a) Less than 55 feet long; and (b) Not being used to carry persons or property for a charge. 8. NON -OWNED AIRCRAFT Exclusion 2.g. of Section I — Coverage A — Bodily Injury and Property Damage, does not apply to an aircraft you do not own, provided that: 1. The pilot in command holds a currently effective certificate issued by the duly constituted authority of the United States of America or Canada, designating that person as a commercial or airline transport pilot; 2. It is rented with a trained, paid crew; and 3. It does not transport persons or cargo for a charge. 9. CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY FOR PERSONAL AND ADVERTISING INJURY Exclusion e. Contractual Liability of Section I — Coverage B is deleted. 10. SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS A. Under Section I — Supplementary Payments — Coverages A and B, Paragraph 1.b., the limit of $250 shown for the cost of bail bonds is replaced by $2,500: B. In Paragraph 1.d., the limit of $250 shown for daily loss of earnings is replaced by $1,000. 11. LIQUOR LIABILITY Exclusion c. of Section I — Coverage A is deleted. Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. • Page 5 of 8 CNA 12. NEWLY FORMED OR ACQUIRED ORGANIZATIONS Paragraph 3.a. of Section II — Who Is An Insured is deleted and replaced by the following: Coverage under this provision is afforded only until the end of the policy period or the next anniversary of this policy's effective date after you acquire or form the organization, whichever is earlier. 13. LIBERALIZATION CLAUSE If we adopt a change in our forms or rules which would broaden coverage for contractors under this endorsement without an additional premium charge, your policy will automatically provide the additional coverages as of the date the revision is effective in your state. 14. UNINTENTIONAL FAILURE TO DISCLOSE HAZARDS Based on our reliance on your representations as to existing hazards, if unintentionally you should fail to disclose all such hazards at the inception date of your policy, we will not deny coverage under this Coverage Part because of such failure. 15. NOTICE OF OCCURRENCE The following is added to Paragraph 2. of Section IV — Commercial General Liability Conditions — Duties In The Event of Occurrence, Offense, Claim or Suit: Your rights under this Coverage Part will not be prejudiced if you fail to give us notice of an "occurrence," offense, claim or "suit" and that failure is solely due to your reasonable belief that the "bodily injury" or "property damage" is not covered under this Coverage Part. However, you shall give written notice of this "occurrence," offense, claim or "suit" to us as soon as you are aware that this insurance may apply to such "occurrence," offense claim or "suit." 16. BROAD KNOWLEDGE OF OCCURRENCE The following is added to Paragraph 2. of Section IV — Commercial General Liability Conditions — Duties in The Event of Occurrence, Offense, Claim or Suit: You must give us or our authorized representative notice of an "occurrence," offense, claim, or "suit" only when the "occurrence," offense, claim or "suit" is known to: (1) (2) (3) G- 18652 -I (Ed. 07/09) You, if you are an individual; A partner, if you are a partnership; An executive officer or the employee designated by you to give such notice, if you are a corporation; or G- 18652 -I (Ed. 07/09) (4) A manager, if you are a limited liability company. 17. AGGREGATE LIMITS PER PROJECT A. For all sums which the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages caused by "occurrences" under Section I — Coverage A, and for all medical expenses caused by accidents under Section I — Coverage C, which can be attributed only to ongoing operations at a single construction project away from premises owned by or rented to the insured: 1. A separate Single Construction Project General Aggregate Limit applies to each construction project away from premises owned by or rented to the insured, and that limit is equal to the amount of the General Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations. 2. The Single Construction Project General Aggregate Limit is the most we will pay for the sum of all damages under Coverage A, except damages because of "bodily injury" or "property damage" included in the "products- completed operations hazard," and for medical expenses under Coverage C regardless of the number of: a. Insureds; b. Claims made or "suits" brought; or c. Persons or organizations making claims or bringing "suits." 3. Any payments made under Coverage A for damages or under Coverage C for medical expenses shall reduce the Single Construction Project General Aggregate Limit for that construction project away from premises owned by or rented to the insured. Such payments shall not reduce the General Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations nor shall they reduce any other Single Construction Project General Aggregate Limit for any other separate construction project away from premises owned by or rented to the insured. 4. The limits shown in the Declarations for Each Occurrence, Damage To Premises Rented To You and Medical Expense continue to apply. However, instead of being subject to the General Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations, such limits will be subject to the applicable Single Construction Project General Aggregate Limit. B. For all sums which the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages caused by "occurrences" under Section I — Coverage A, Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 6 of 8 CAA and for all medical expenses caused by accidents. under Section °I _ Coverage C, which cannot be attributed only -to ongoing operations at a single. construction , project away from premises owned by or rented to the insured: 1. Any payments made under Coverage A for damages or under Coverage C for medical expenses shall reduce the amount available under the General Aggregate Limit or the Products - Completed Operations Aggregate Limit, whichever is applicable; and 2. Such payments shall not reduce any Single Construction Project General Aggregate Limit. C. When coverage for liability arising out of the "products- completed operations hazard" is provided, any payments for damages because of "bodily injury" or "property damage" included in the "products- completed .operations hazard" will reduce the Products - Completed Operations Aggregate Limit, and not reduce the General Aggregate Limit nor the Single Construction Project General Aggregate Limit. D. If a single construction project away from premises owned by or rented to the insured has been abandoned and then restarted, or if the authorized contracting parties deviate from plans, blueprints, designs,' specifications or timetables, the project will still be deemed to be the same construction project. E. The provisions of Section III — Limits Of Insurance not otherwise modified by this endorsement shall continue to apply as stipulated. 18. EXPANDED BODILY INJURY Section V — Definitions, the definition of "bodily injury" is changed to read: "Bodily injury" means bodily injury, sickness or disease sustained by a person, including death, humiliation, shock, mental anguish or mental injury by that person at any time which results as a consequence of the bodily injury, sickness or disease. 19. EXPECTED OR INTENDED INJURY Exclusion a. of Section I — Coverage A — Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability is replaced by the following: a. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" expected or intended from the standpoint of the insured. This exclusion does not apply to "bodily injury" or "property damage" resulting from the use of reasonable force to protect persons or property. G- 18652 -I (Ed. 07/09) G- 18652 -I (Ed. 07/09) 20. OWNER CONTROLLED INSURANCE PROGRAM, CONTRACTOR CONTROLLED INSURANCE PROGRAM OR CONSOLIDATED (WRAP -UP) 'INSURANCE PROGRAMS The endorsement EXCLUSION — CONSTRUCTION WRAP -UP PROGRAM which is attached to this policy is amended as follows: A. If the endorsement EXCLUSION — CONSTRUCTION WRAP -UP or another exclusionary - endorsement pertaining to Owner Controlled Insurance Programs -( O.C.I.P.) or Contractor Controlled Insurance Programs ( C.C.I.P.) is attached to this policy, then it is amended to add the following: With respect to a "consolidated (wrap -up) insurance program" project in which you are or were involved, this exclusion does not apply to: 1. Your liability for "bodily injury," "property damage," or "personal or advertising injury" that occurs during your ongoing operations at the project, or during such operations of anyone acting on your behalf; 2. Your liability for "bodily injury" or "property damage" included within the "products - completed operations hazard" that arises out of those portions of the project that are not "residential structures." B. The following is added to Paragraph 4.b.(1) of Section IV- Commercial General Liability Conditions This insurance is excess over: (c) Any of the other insurance whether primary, excess, contingent or any other basis that is insurance available to you as a result of your being a participant in a "consolidated (wrap -up) insurance program," but only as respects your involvement in that "consolidated (wrap - up) insurance program." C. The following is added to Section V — Definitions: "Consolidated (wrap -up) insurance program" means a construction, erection or demolition project for which the prime contractor /project manager or owner of the construction project . has secured general liability insurance covering some or all of the contractors or subcontractors involved in the project, otherwise referred to as an Owner Controlled Insurance Program ( O.C.I.P.) or Contractor Controlled Insurance Program (C.C.I.P.). "Residential structure" means any structure where 30% or more of the square foot area is used or is intended to be used for human Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 7 of 8 CNA residency including but not limited to single or multifamily housing, apartments, condominiums, townhouses, co- operatives or planned unit developments and also includes their common areas and /or appurtenant structures (including pools, hot tubs, detached garages, guest houses or any similar structures). When there is no individual ownership of units, residential structure does not include military housing, college /university housing or dormitories, long term care facilities, hotels, or motels. Residential structure also does not include hospitals or prisons. 21. CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY — RAILROADS With respect to operations performed within 50 feet of railroad property, the definition of "insured contract" in Section V — Definitions is replaced by the following: "Insured Contract" means: a. A contract for a lease of premises. However, that portion of the contract for a lease of premises that indemnifies any person or organization for damage by fire to premises while rented to you or temporarily occupied by you with permission of the owner is not an "insured contract"; b. A sidetrack agreement; c. Any easement or license agreement; d. An obligation, as required by ordinance, to indemnify a municipality, except in connection with work for a municipality; e. An elevator maintenance agreement; f. That part of any other contract or agreement pertaining to your business (including an indemnification of a municipality in connection with work performed for a municipality) under which you assume the tort liability of another party to pay for "bodily injury" or "property damage" to a third person or organization. Tort liability means a liability that would be imposed by law in the absence of any contract or agreement. Paragraph f. does not include that part of any contract or agreement: G- 18652 -I (Ed. 07/09) G- 18652 -I (Ed. 07/09) (1) That indemnifies an architect, engineer or surveyor for injury or damage arising out of: (a) Preparing, approving or failing to prepare or approve maps, shop drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, field orders, change orders or drawings and specifications; or (b) Giving directions or instructions, or failing to give them, if that is the primary cause of the injury or damage; (2) Under which the insured, if an architect, engineer or surveyor, assumes liability for an injury or damage arising out of the insured's rendering or failure to render professional services, including those listed in (1) above and supervisory, inspection, architectural or engineering activities. 22. BLANKET WAIVER OF SUBGROGATION The Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us Condition (Section IV — Commercial General Liability Conditions) is amended by the addition of the following: We waive any right of recovery we may have against any person or organization because of payments we make for injury or damage arising out of: 1. Your ongoing operations; or 2. "Your work" included in the "products - completed operations hazard." However, this waiver applies only when you have agreed in writing to waive such rights of recovery in a contract or agreement, and only if the contract or agreement: 1. Is in effect or becomes effective during the term of this policy; and 2. Was executed prior to loss. 23. IN REM ACTIONS Any action in rem against any vessel owned, operated by or for, or chartered by or for you will be treated in the same manner as though the action were in personam against you. Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 8 of 8 POLICY NUMBER: COMMERCIAL AUTO CA 20 48 02 99 THIS ENDORSEMENT. CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. DESIGNATED INSURED This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM GARAGE COVERAGE FORM MOTOR CARRIER COVERAGE FORM TRUCKERS COVERAGE FORM With respect to coverage provided by this endorsement, the provisions of the Coverage Form apply unless modified by this endorsement. This endorsement identifies person(s) or organization(s) who are "insureds" under the Who Is An Insured Provision of the Coverage Form. This endorsement does not alter coverage provided in the Coverage Form. This endorsement changes the policy effective on the inception date of the policy unless another date is indicated below. Endorsement Effective Named Insured: Countersigned By: (Authorized Representative) SCHEDULE Name of Person(s) or Organization(s): As required by written contract. (If no entry appears above, information required to complete this endorsement will be shown in the Declarations as applicable to the endorsement.) Each person or organization shown in the Schedule is an "insured" for Liability Coverage, but only to the extent that person or organization qualifies as an "insured" under the Who Is An Insured Provision contained in Section II of the Coverage Form. CA 20 48 02 99 Copyright, Insurance Services Office, Inc., 1998 Page 1 of 1 Policy # PEC002009806 INSURED means each of the following: 1.' Any NAMED INSURED „and any current or former director, partner, member, executive oficer,- employee or LEASED WORKER of the NAMED INSURED, but solely while acting within the course and scope of his/her duties as such. 2. With regard to Coverage B.1. JOB SITE Occurrence, Coverage 6. 4. TRANSPORTATION, •arid Coverage.B.5. NON -OWNED DISPOSAL SITE only, as set forth in Section I. ln`surincl'Aareements, the CUENT, but only: • a if NAMED INSURED is requiredito include the CLIENT as an additional INSURED in • 'written contract in effect,during the POLICY PERIOD and signed by the NAMED INSURED . prior to the first commencement ofthe POLLUTION`CONDITION; and ' PCPocCP 0509 Page'4 ©, 2009, XL America, Inc. b. with respect to the CLIENTS vicarious liability resulting from the NAMED INSURED's CONTRACTING SERVICES. My insurance afforded to the CLIENT under the terms and conditions of this- Policy, will be limited to the . lesser of the amount of the limits of liability required by such written contrail and the Limits of Liability under this Policy. In no event will the Company be liable for any amounts in excess of the Limits of Liability shown in here, (3) and Item (4) of the Declarations: 3. In the event of the INSURED's bankniptcy, the trustees of the INSURED and in the event of the INSURED's death, or incapacity, . the INSURED's legal representatives or executors,- but only with respect to each such trustee's, representative's or executor's:vicarious.Gability resulting from the NAMED INSURED's PROFESSIONAL SERVICES or CONTRACTING SERVICES. • G- 15115 -A (Ed. 10/89) THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ:;IT CAREFULLY. CHANGES — NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OR MATERIAL COVERAGE CHANGE This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART LIQUOR LIABILITY COVERAGE PART OWNERS AND CONTRACTORS PROTECTIVE LIABILITY COVERAGE PART POLLUTION LIABILITY COVERAGE PART PRODUCTS /COMPLETED. OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART RAILROAD PROTECTIVE LIABILITY COVERAGE PART In the event of cancellation or material change that reduces or restricts the insurance afforded by this Coverage Part (other than the reduction of aggregate limits through payment of claims), we agree to mail prior written notice of cancellation or material change to: SCHEDULE 1. Number of days advance notice: 30 Days 2. Name: City of Auburn 3. Address: 25 West Main Street Auburn, WA 98001 G- 15115 -A (Ed. 10/89) Page 1 of 1 Review Statement of Intent Page 1 of 2 CoWashington State Department of Labor & Industries Intent Details for Intent Id: 511524 Document Received Date: 5/11/2012 Intent Id: 511524 Affidavit Id: Status: Submitted On 5/11/2012 Company Details DONOVAN BROTHERS INC PO BOX 818 AUBURN, WA 98071 253- 939 -7777 Industrial Insurance Account Id: 554,728 -00 Filed By Sommerville, Eileen Prime Contractor Company Name DONOVAN BROTHERS INC Contractor Registration No. DONOVBI09405 WA UBI Number 601114768 Phone Number 253- 939 -7777 UBI #: 601114768 Reg #: DONOVBI09405 E -mail: Eileen@DBROS.com Project information Awarding Agency AUBURN, CITY OF 25 W MAIN AUBURN, WA - 98001 -4998 Awarding Agency Contact Usa Moore Awarding Agency Contact Phone Number 253- 288 -3158 Contract Number CP -1209 Project Name 4910 'A' Street Building Asbestos Abatement Bid due date 4/27/2012 Award Date 5/8/2012 Project Site Address or Directions 4910 'A' Street SE Auburn, WA 98001 Intent Details Does your company intend to hire subcontractors to perform all work? No Does your company Intend to hire any subcontractors? Yes Will your company have employees perform work on this project? Yes Do you Intend to use any apprentices? (apprentices are considered No employees.) Will this project utilize American Recovery and Reinvestment Act No (ARRA) funds? Specifically, will this project utilize any weatherization or energy No efficiency upgrade funds (ARRA or otherwise)? https: / /secureaccess. wa.gov /lni/pwia/ViewIntent.aspx 5/11/2012 Review Statement of Intent How many owner /operators performing work on the project own 30% 0 or more of the company? What is the estimated contract amount? Or is this a time and materials $17.676.59 estimate? Expected project start date: (MM -DD -YYYY) In what county (or counties) will the project be done? In what city (or nearest city) will the project be done? Journey Level Wages County Trade Occupation 5/10/2012 King Auburn Wage Fringe Page 2 of 2 # Workers King Carpenters Carpenter $41.66 $6.81 1 King Laborers Carpenter Tender 536.56 $3.47 1 King Laborers Clean -up Laborer $36.56 53.47 1 ❑+ Show /Hide Existina Notes Back to Home Print Receipt O Washington State Dept. of Labor & Industries. Use of this site is subject to the laws of the state of Washington. Access k&Washingtonro Coct1154ee • /.vrnmen) W I, 5114 https: / /secureaccess .wa.gov /Ini/pwiaNiewIntent.aspx 5/11/2012