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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTIONS-2012-047-R-12• 5/30/2012 47-R-12 A RESOLUTION Relating to Prevailing Wages for Public Works Projects WHEREAS, the State of Illinois has enacted "an Act regulating wages of laborers, mechanics, and other workmen employed in any public works by the State, County, City, or any public body or any political subdivision or by anyone under contract for public works", approved June 26, 1941, as amended, 820 ILCS 130/1-130/12 (the "Prevailing Wage Act"), and WHEREAS, the aforesaid Prevailing Wage Act requires that the City ascertain the prevailing rate of wages for laborers, mechanics, and workers engaged in the construction of public works projects for the City within City limits. • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That in accordance with, and to the extent required by 820 ILCS 130/1-130/12, the general prevailing rate of wages is hereby ascertained to be the same as the prevailing rate of wages for construction work in Cook County as determined by the Illinois Department of Labor in its compilation as of June, 2012, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A. SECTION 2: Nothing herein contained shall be construed to apply said general prevailing rate of wages as herein ascertained to any work or employment except public works construction of the City to the extent required and as defined by the • Prevailing Wage Act. 47-R-12 SECTION 3: That a copyCompilation, of the Exhibit A attached hereto • , shall be maintained and available for public inspection in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Evanston. SECTION 4: That the City Clerk shall mail a certified copy of the Resolution to any association of employers, association of employees, or any person who has filed or who may file their names and addresses requesting a copy of any determination stating the particular rates and the particular class of workers whose wages will be affected by such rates. SECTION 5: That the City Clerk shall file a certified copy of the adopted Resolution with both the Illinois Secretary of State and the Illinois Department of Labor. SECTION 6: That the City Clerk shall cause to be published in a newspaper of general circulation within the area a copy of this Resolution, and that such publication shall constitute notice that the Resolution is effective and that this is the is determination of this public body. SECTION 7: That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval in the manner provided by law. Attest: Rod ey GreeneXty Clerk Adopted: I kIvU- U_, 2012 2 EliziWeth B. Tisdahl, Mayor • • 47-R-12 EXHIBIT A Prevailing Rate of Wages for Construction Work in Cook County as determined by the Illinois Department of Labor in its compilation of June 2012 3 47-R-12 Cook County Prevailing Wage for June 2012 (See explanation of column headings at bottom of wages) • Trade Name RG TYP C Base FRMAN *M-F>8 OSA OSH H/W Pensn Vac Trng -------------------- -------------------- -- --- - -- --- - ------ ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- --- --- --- --- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ASBESTOS ABT-GEN ALL 35.200 35.700 1.5 1.5 2.0 12.18 8.820 0.000 0.450 ASBESTOS ABT-MEC BLD 32.850 0.000 1.5 1.5 2.0 10.82 10.66 0.000 0.720 BOILERMAKER BLD 43.450 47.360 2.0 2.0 2.0 6.970 14.66 0.000 0.350 BRICK MASON BLD 39.780 43.760 1.5 1.5 2.0 9.300 11.17 0.000 0.730 CARPENTER ALL 40.770 42.770 1.5 1.5 2.0 12.34 11.25 0.000 0.530 CEMENT MASON ALL 41.850 43.850 2.0 1.5 2.0 10.70 10.76 0.000 0.320 CERAMIC TILE FNSHER BLD 33.600 0.000 2.0 1.5 2.0 9.200 6.680 0.000 0.580 COMM. ELECT. BLD 36.440 38.940 1.5 1.5 2.0 8.420 8.910 0.000 0.700 ELECTRIC PWR EQMT OP ALL 41.850 46.850 1.5 1.5 2.0 10.27 13.01 0.000 0.320 ELECTRIC PWR GRNDMAN ALL 32.640 46.850 1.5 1.5 2.0 8.000 10.12 0.000 0.240 • ELECTRIC PWR LINEMAN ALL 41.850 46.850 1.5 1.5 2.0 10.27 13.01 0.000 0.320 ELECTRICIAN ALL 40.400 43.000 1.5 1.5 2.0 13.83 7.920 0.000 0.750 ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR BLD 48.560 54.630 2.0 2.0 2.0 11.03 11.96 2.910 0.000 FENCE ERECTOR ALL 32.660 34.660 1.5 1.5 2.0 12.42 10.00 0.000 0.250 GLAZIER BLD 38.500 40.000 1.5 2.0 2.0 11.49 14.64 0.000 0.840 HT/FROST INSULATOR BLD 43.800 46.300 1.5 1.5 2.0 10.82 11.86 0.000 0.720 IRON WORKER ALL 40.750 42.750 2.0 2.0 2.0 13.20 19.09 0.000 0.350 LABORER ALL 35.200 35.950 1.5 1.5 2.0 12.18 8.820 0.000 0.450 LATHER ALL 40.770 42.770 1.5 1.5 2.0 12.34 11.25 0.000 0.530 MACHINIST BLD 43.160 45.160 1.5 1.5 2.0 7.980 8.950 0.000 0.000 MARBLE FINISHERS ALL 29.100 0.000 1.5 1.5 2.0 9.300 11.17 0.000 0.660 MARBLE MASON BLD 39.030 42.930 1.5 1.5 2.0 9.300 11.17 0.000 0.730 MATERIAL TESTER I ALL 25.200 0.000 1.5 1.5 2.0 12.18 8.820 0.000 0.450 • • • MATERIALS TESTER II 0.450 MILLWRIGHT 0.530 OPERATING ENGINEER 1.250 OPERATING ENGINEER 1.250 OPERATING ENGINEER 1.250 OPERATING ENGINEER 1.250 OPERATING ENGINEER 1.250 OPERATING ENGINEER 1.250 OPERATING ENGINEER 1.250 OPERATING ENGINEER 1.150 OPERATING ENGINEER 1.150 OPERATING ENGINEER 1.150 OPERATING ENGINEER 1.150 OPERATING ENGINEER 1.250 OPERATING ENGINEER 1.250 OPERATING ENGINEER 1.250 OPERATING ENGINEER 1.250 OPERATING ENGINEER 1.250 OPERATING ENGINEER 1.250 OPERATING ENGINEER 1.250 ORNAMNTL IRON WORKER 0.500 PAINTER 0.770 PAINTER SIGNS 0.000 PILEDRIVER 0.530 PIPEFITTER 1.820 PLASTERER 0.550 PLUMBER 0.780 ROOFER 0.430 ALL 30.200 0.000 1.5 ALL 40.770 42.770 1.5 BLD 1 45.100 49.100 2.0 BLD 2 43.800 49.100 2.0 BLD 3 41.250 49.100 2.0 BLD 4 39.500 49.100 2.0 BLD 5 48.850 49.100 2.0 BLD 6 46.100 49.100 2.0 BLD 7 48.100 49.100 2.0 FLT 1 51.300 51.300 1.5 FLT 2 49.800 51.300 1.5 FLT 3 44.350 51.300 1.5 FLT 4 36.850 51.300 1.5 HWY 1 43.300 47.300 1.5 HWY 2 42.750 47.300 1.5 HWY 3 40.700 47.300 1.5 HWY 4 39.300 47.300 1.5 HWY 5 38.100 47.300 1.5 HWY 6 46.300 47.300 1.5 HWY 7 44.300 47.300 1.5 ALL 40.200 42.700 2.0 ALL 38.000 42.750 1.5 BLD 33.920 38.090 1.5 ALL 40.770 42.770 1.5 BLD 44.050 47.050 1.5 BLD 39.250 41.610 1.5 BLD 44.750 46.750 1.5 BLD 37.650 40.650 _.5 5 47-R-12 1.5 2.0 12.18 8.820 0.000 1.5 2.0 12.34 11.25 0.000 2.0 2.0 14.40 9.550 1.900 2.0 2.0 14.40 9.550 1.900 2.0 2.0 14.40 9.550 1.900 2.0 2.0 14.40 9.550 1.900 2.0 2.0 14.40 9.550 1.900 2.0 2.0 14.40 9.550 1.900 2.0 2.0 14.40 9.550 1.S00 1.5 2.0 11.70 8.050 1.900 1.5 2.0 11.70 8.050 1.900 1.5 2.0 11.70 8.050 1.900 1.5 2.0 11.70 8.050 1.900 1.5 2.0 14.40 9.550 1.900 1.5 2.0 14.40 9.550 1.900 1.5 2.0 14.40 9.550 1.900 1.5 2.0 14.40 9.550 1.900 1.5 2.0 14.40 9.550 1.900 1.5 2.0 14.40 9.550 1.900 1.5 2.0 14.40 9.550 1.900 2.0 2.0 12.67 15.61 0.000 1.5 1.5 9.750 11.10 0.000 1.5 1.5 2.600 2.710 0.000 1.5 2.0 12.34 11.25 0.000 1.5 2.0 8.460 13.85 0.000 1.5 2.0 10.60 10.69 0.000 1.5 2.0 11.59 9.060 0.000 1.5 2.0 8.380 6.820 0.000 SHEETMETAL WORKER 0.630 SIGN HANGER 0.000 SPRINKLER FITTER 0.450 STEEL ERECTOR 0.350 STONE MASON 0.730 TERRAZZO FINISHER 0.430 TERRAZZO MASON 0.510 TILE MASON 0.640 TRAFFIC SAFETY WRKR 0.000 TRUCK DRIVER 0.150 TRUCK DRIVER 0.150 TRUCK DRIVER 0.150 TRUCK DRIVER 0.150 TRUCK DRIVER 0.000 TRUCK DRIVER 0.000 TRUCK DRIVER 0.000 TRUCK DRIVER 0.000 TUCKPOINTER 0.790 Legend: RG (Region) BLD 40.560 43.800 1.5 BLD 29.460 29.960 1.5 BLD 49.200 51.200 1.5 ALL 40.750 42.750 2.0 BLD 39.780 43.760 1.5 BLD 35.150 0.000 1.5 BLD 39.010 42.010 1.5 BLD 40.490 44.490 2.0 HWY 28.250 29.850 1.5 E ALL 1 33.850 34.500 1.5 E ALL 2 34.100 34.500 1.5 E ALL 3 34.300 34.500 1.5 E ALL 4 34.500 34.500 1.5 W ALL 1 32.550 33.100 1.5 W ALL 2 32.700 33.100 1.5 W ALL 3 32.900 33.100 1.5 W ALL 4 33.100 33.100 1.5 BLD 39.950 40.950 1.5 TYP (Trade Type - All, Highway, Building, Floating, Oil & Chip,Rivers) C (Class) Base (Base Wage Rate) n. 47-R-12 1.5 2.0 9.880 16.54 0.000 1.5 2.0 4.800 2.980 0.000 1.5 2.0 9.750 8.200 0.000 2.0 2.0 13.20 19.09 0.000 1.5 2.0 9.300 11.17 0.000 1.5 2.0 9.200 9.070 0.000 1.5 2.0 9.200 10.41 0.000 1.5 2.0 9.200 8.390 0.000 1.5 2.0 4.896 4.175 0.000 1.5 2.0 8.150 8.500 0.000 1.5 2.0 8.150 8.500 0.000 1.5 2.0 8.150 8.500 0.000 1.5 2.0 8.150 8.500 0.000 1.5 2.0 6.500 4.350 0.000 1.5 2.0 6.500 4.350 0.000 1.5 2.0 6.500 4.350 0.000 1.5 2.0 6.500 4.350 0.000 1.5 2.0 8.180 10.57 0.000 • • • FRMAN (Foreman Rate) M-F>8 (OT required for any hour greater than 8 worked each day, Mon through Fri. OSA (Overtime (OT) is required for every hour worked on Saturday) OSH (Overtime is required for every hour worked on Sunday and Holidays) H/W (Health & Welfare Insurance) Pensn (Pension) Vac (Vacation) Trng (Training) Explanations • COOK COUNTY The following list is considered as those days for which holiday rates of wages for work performed apply: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and Veterans Day in some classifications/counties. Generally, any of these holidays which fall on a Sunday is celebrated on the following Monday. This then makes work performed on that Monday payable at the appropriate overtime rate for holiday pay. Common practice in a given local may alter certain days of celebration. If in doubt, please check with IDOL. TRUCK DRIVERS (WEST) - That part of the county West of Barrington Road. EXPLANATION OF CLASSES ASBESTOS - GENERAL - removal of asbestos material/mold and hazardous materials from any place in a building, including mechanical systems where those mechanical systems are to be removed. This includes the removal of asbestos materials/mold and hazardous materials from ductwork or pipes in a building when the building is to be demolished at the time or at some close future date. ASBESTOS - MECHANICAL - removal of asbestos material from mechanical systems, such as pipes, ducts, and boilers, where the mechanical systems are to remain. • CERAMIC TILE FINISHER 7 47-R-12 47-R-12 The grouting, cleaning, and polishing of all classes of tile, whether • for interior or exterior purposes, all burned, glazed or unglazed products; all composition materials, granite tiles, warning detectable tiles, cement tiles, epoxy composite materials, pavers, glass, mosaics, fiberglass, and all substitute materials, for tile made in tile -like units; all mixtures in tile like form of cement, metals, and other materials that are for and intended for use as a finished floor surface, stair treads, promenade roofs, walks, walls, ceilings, swimming pools, and all other places where tile is to form a finished interior or exterior. The mixing of all setting mortars including but not limited to thin -set mortars, epoxies, wall mud, and any other sand and cement mixtures or adhesives when used in the preparation, installation, repair, or maintenance of tile and/or similar materials. The handling and unloading of all sand, cement, lime, tile, fixtures, equipment, adhesives, or any other materials to be used in the preparation, installation, repair, or maintenance of tile and/or similar materials. Ceramic Tile Finishers shall fill all joints and voids regardless of method on all tile work, particularly and especially after installation of said tile work. Application of any and all protective coverings to all types of tile installations including, but not be limited to, all soap compounds, paper products, tapes, and all polyethylene coverings, plywood, masonite, cardboard, and any new type of products that may be used to protect tile installations, Blastrac equipment, and all floor scarifying equipment used in preparing floors to receive tile. The clean up and removal of all waste and materials. All demolition of existing tile floors and walls to be re -tiled. COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRICIAN • Installation, operation, inspection, maintenance, repair and service of radio, television, recording, voice sound vision production and reproduction, telephone and telephone interconnect, facsimile, data apparatus, coaxial, fibre optic and wireless equipment, appliances and systems used for the transmission and reception of signals of any nature, business, domestic, commercial, education, entertainment, and residential purposes, including but not limited to, communication and telephone, electronic and sound equipment, fibre optic and data communication systems, and the performance of any task directly related to such installation or service whether at new or existing sites, such tasks to include the placing of wire and cable and electrical power conduit or other raceway work within the equipment room and pulling wire and/or cable through conduit and the installation of any incidental conduit, such that the employees covered hereby can complete any job in full. MARBLE FINISHER Loading and unloading trucks, distribution of all materials (all stone, sand, etc.), stocking of floors with material, performing all rigging for heavy work, the handling of all material that may be needed for the installation of such materials, building of scaffolding, polishing if needed, patching, waxing of material if damaged, pointing up, caulking, grouting and cleaning of marble, holding water on diamond or Carborundum blade or saw for setters • cutting, use of tub saw or any other saw needed for preparation of 47-R-12 material, drilling of holes for wires that anchor material set by setters, mixing up of molding plaster for installation of material, mixing up thin set for the installation of material, mixing up of sand to cement for the installation of material and such other work as may be required in helping a Marble Setter in the handling of all material in the erection or installation of interior marble, slate, travertine, art marble, serpentine, alberene stone, blue stone, granite and other stones (meaning as to stone any foreign or domestic materials as are specified and used in building interiors and exteriors and customarily known as stone in the trade), carrara, sanionyx, vitrolite and similar opaque glass and the laying of all marble tile, terrazzo tile, slate tile and precast tile, steps, risers treads, base, or any other materials that may be used as substitutes for any of the aforementioned materials and which are used on interior and exterior which are installed, in a similar manner. MATERIAL TESTER I: Hand coring and drilling for testing of materials; field inspection of uncured concrete and asphalt. MATERIAL TESTER II: Field inspection of welds, structural steel, fireproofing, masonry, soil, facade, reinforcing steel, formwork, cured concrete, and concrete and asphalt batch plants; adjusting proportions of bituminous mixtures. OPERATING ENGINEER - BUILDING • Class 1. Asphalt Plant; Asphalt Spreader; Autograde; Backhoes with Caisson Attachment; Batch Plant; Benoto (requires Two Engineers); Boiler and Throttle Valve; Caisson Rigs; Central Redi-Mix Plant; Combination Back Hoe Front End -loader Machine; Compressor and Throttle Valve; Concrete Breaker (Truck Mounted); Concrete Conveyor; Concrete Conveyor (Truck Mounted); Concrete Paver Over 27E cu. ft; Concrete Paver 27E cu. ft. and Under: Concrete Placer; Concrete Placing Boom; Concrete Pump (Truck Mounted); Concrete Tower; Cranes, All; Cranes, Hammerhead; Cranes, (GCI and similar Type); Creter Crane; Crusher, Stone, etc.; Derricks, All; Derricks, Traveling; Formless Curb and Gutter Machine; Grader, Elevating; Grouting Machines; Highlift Shovels or Front Endloader 2-1/4 yd. and over; Hoists, Elevators, outside type rack and pinion and similar machines; Hoists, One, Two and Three Drum; Hoists, Two Tugger One Floor; Hydraulic Backhoes; Hydraulic Boom Trucks; Hydro Vac (and similar equipment); Locomotives, All; Motor Patrol; Lubrication Technician; Manipulators; Pile Drivers and Skid Rig; Post Hole Digger; Pre -Stress Machine; Pump Cretes Dual Ram; Pump Cretes: Squeeze Cretes-Screw Type Pumps; Gypsum Bulker and Pump; Raised and Blind Hole Drill; Roto Mill Grinder; Scoops - Tractor Drawn; Slip -Form Paver; Straddle Buggies; Tournapull; Tractor with Boom and Side Boom; Trenching Machines. Class 2. Boilers; Broom, All Power Propelled; Bulldozers; Concrete Mixer (Two Bag and Over); Conveyor, Portable; Forklift Trucks; Highlift Shovels or Front Endloaders under 2-1/4 yd.; Hoists, Automatic; Hoists, Inside Elevators; Hoists, Sewer Dragging Machine; Hoists, Tugger Single Drum; Rock Drill (Self -Propelled); Rock Drill (Truck Mounted); Rollers, All; Steam Generators; Tractors, All; Tractor Drawn Vibratory Roller; Winch Trucks with "A" Frame. 9 47-R-12 Class 3. Air Compressor; Combination Small Equipment Operator; Generators; Heaters, Mechanical; Hoists, Inside Elevators; Hydraulic Power Units (Pile Driving, Extracting, and Drilling); Pumps, over 3" (1 to 3 not to exceed a total of 300 ft.); Low Boys; Pumps, Well Points; Welding Machines (2 through 5); Winches, 4 Small Electric Drill Winches; Bobcats (up to and including -J,4 cu yd.) . Class 4. Bobcats and/or other Skid Steer Loaders (other than bobcats up to and including -1h cu yd.); Oilers; and Brick Forklift. Class 5. Assistant Craft Foreman. Class 6. Gradall. Class 7. Mechanics. OPERATING ENGINEERS - HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION • Class 1. Asphalt Plant; Asphalt Heater and Planer Combination; Asphalt Heater Scarfire; Asphalt Spreader; Autograder/GOMACO or other similar type machines: ABG Paver; Backhoes with Caisson Attachment; Ballast Regulator; Belt Loader; Caisson Rigs; Car Dumper; Central Redi-Mix Plant; Combination Backhoe Front Endloader Machine, (1 cu. yd. Backhoe Bucket or over or with attachments); Concrete Breaker (Truck Mounted); Concrete Conveyor; Concrete Paver over 27E cu. ft.; Concrete Placer; Concrete Tube Float; Cranes, all attachments; Cranes, Tower Cranes of all types: Creter Crane: Crusher, Stone, etc.; Derricks, • All; Derrick Boats; Derricks, Traveling; Dowell Machine with Air Compressor; Dredges; Formless Curb and Gutter Machine; Grader, Elevating; Grader, Motor Grader, Motor Patrol, Auto Patrol, Form Grader, Pull Grader, Subgrader; Guard Rail Post Driver Truck Mounted; Hoists, One, Two and Three Drum; Hydraulic Backhoes; Backhoes with shear attachments; Lubrication Technician; Manipulators; Mucking Machine; Pile Drivers and Skid Rig; Pre -Stress Machine; Pump Cretes Dual Ram; Rock Drill - Crawler or Skid Rig; Rock Drill - Truck Mounted; Rock/Track Tamper; Roto Mill Grinder; Slip -Form Paver; Soil Test Drill Rig (Truck Mounted); Straddle Buggies; Hydraulic Telescoping Form (Tunnel); Tractor Drawn Belt Loader (with attached pusher - two engineers); Tractor with Boom; Tractaire with Attachments; Trenching Machine; Truck Mounted Concrete Pump with Boom; Raised or Blind Hole Drills (Tunnel Shaft); Underground Boring and/or Mining Machines 5 ft. in diameter and over tunnel, etc; Underground Boring and/or Mining Machines under 5 ft. in diameter; Wheel Excavator; Widener (APSCO). Class 2. Batch Plant; Bituminous Mixer; Boiler and Throttle Valve; Bulldozers; Car Loader Trailing Conveyors; Combination Backhoe Front Endloader Machine (Less than 1 cu. yd. Backhoe Bucket or over or with attachments); Compressor and Throttle Valve; Compressor, Common Receiver (3); Concrete Breaker or Hydro Hammer; Concrete Grinding Machine; Concrete Mixer or Paver 7S Series to and including 27 cu. ft.; Concrete Spreader; Concrete Curing Machine, Burlap Machine, Belting Machine and Sealing Machine; Concrete Wheel Saw; Conveyor Muck • Cars (Haglund or Similar Type); Drills, All; Finishing Machine - 10 47-R-12 • Concrete; Highlift Shovels or Front Endloader; Hoist - Sewer Dragging Machine; Hydraulic Boom Trucks (All Attachments); Hydro -Blaster; All Locomotives, Dinky; Off -Road Hauling Units (including articulating)/2 ton capacity or more; Non Self -Loading Ejection Dump; Pump Cretes: Squeeze Cretes - Screw Type Pumps, Gypsum Bulker and Pump; Roller, Asphalt; Rotary Snow Plows; Rototiller, Seaman, etc., self-propelled; Scoops - Tractor Drawn; Self -Propelled Compactor; Spreader - Chip - Stone, etc.; Scraper; Scraper - Prime Mover in Tandem (Regardless of Size): Tank Car Heater; Tractors, Push, Pulling Sheeps Foot, Disc, Compactor, etc.; Tug Boats. Class 3. Boilers; Brooms, All Power Propelled; Cement Supply Tender; Compressor, Common Receiver (2); Concrete Mixer (Two Bag and Over); Conveyor, Portable; Far_n-Type Tractors Used for Mowing, Seeding, etc.; Fireman on Boilers; Forklift Trucks; Grouting Machine; Hoists, Automatic; Hoists, All Elevators; Hoists, Tugger Single Drum; Jeep Diggers; Low Boys; Pipe Jacking Machines; Post -Hole Digger; Power Saw, Concrete Power Driven; Pug Mills; Rollers, other than Asphalt; Seed and Straw Blower; Steam Generators; Stump Machine; Winch Trucks with "A" Frame; Work Boats; 'Tamper -Form -Motor Driven. Class 4. Air Compressor; Combination - Small Equipment Operator; Directional Boring Machine; Generators; Heaters, Mechanical; Hydraulic Power Unit (Pile Driving, Extracting, or Drilling); Hydro- Blaster; Light Plants, All (1 through 5); Pumps, over 3" (1 to 3 not to exceed a total of 300 ft.); Pumps, Well Points; Tractaire; Welding Machines (2 through 5); Winches, 4 Small Electric Drill Winches. • Class 5. Bobcats (all); Brick Forklifts; Oilers. Class 6. Field Mechanics and Field Welders Class 7. Gradall and machines of like nature. OPERATING ENGINEER - FLOATING Class 1. Craft Foreman; Diver/Wet Tender; and Engineer (hydraulic dredge). Class 2. Crane/Backhoe Operator; 70 Ton or over Tug Operator; Mechanic/Welder; Assistant Engineer (Hydraulic Dredge); Leverman (Hydraulic Dredge); Diver Tender; Friction and Lattice Boom Cranes. Class 3. Deck Equipment Operator, Machineryman; Maintenance of Crane (over 50 ton capacity); Tug/Launch Operator; Loader/Dozer and like equipment on Barge; and Deck Machinery, etc. Class 4. Deck Equipment Operator, Machineryman/Fireman (4 Equipment Units or More); Off Road Trucks (2 ton capacity or more); Deck Hand, Tug Engineer, Crane Maintenance 50 Ton Capacity and Under or Backhoe Weighing 115,000 pounds or less; and Assistant Tug Operator. TERRAZZO FINISHER • The handling of sand, cement, marble chips, and all other materials that may be used by the Mosaic Terrazzo Mechanic, and the mixing, 11 47-R-12 grinding, grouting, cleaning and sealing of all Marble, Mosaic, and • Terrazzo work, floors, base, stairs, and wainscoting by hand or machine, and in addition, assisting and aiding Marble, Masonic, and Terrazzo Mechanics. TRAFFIC SAFETY Work associated with barricades, horses and drums used to reduce lane usage on highway work, the installation and removal of temporary lane markings, and the installation and removal of temporary road signs. TRUCK DRIVER - BUILDING, HEAVY AND HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION - EAST & WEST Class 1. Two or three Axle Trucks. A -frame Truck when used for transportation purposes; Air Compressors and Welding Machines, including those pulled by cars, pick-up trucks and tractors; Ambulances; Batch Gate Lockers; Batch Hopperman; Car and Truck Washers; Carry-alls; Fork Lifts and Hoisters; Helpers; Mechanics Helpers and Greasers; Oil Distributors 2-man operation; Pavement Breakers; Pole Trailer, up to 40 feet; Power Mower Tractors; Self-propelled Chip Spreader; Skipman; Slurry Trucks, 2-man operation; Slurry Truck Conveyor Operation, 2 or 3 man; Teamsters; Unskilled Dumpman; and Truck Drivers hauling warning lights, barricades, and portable toilets on the job site. Class 2. Four axle trucks; Dump Crets and Adgetors under 7 yards; Dumpsters, Track Trucks, Euclids, Hug Bottom Dump Turnapulls or Turnatrailers when pulling other than self -loading equipment or similar equipment under 16 cubic yards; Mixer Trucks under 7 yards; is Plant Hopper Operator, and Winch Trucks, 2 Axles. Class 3. Five axle trucks; Dump Crets and Adgetors 7 yards and over; Dumpsters, Track Trucks, Euclids, Hug Bottom Dump Turnatrailers or turnapulls when pulling other than self -loading equipment or similar equipment over 16 cubic yards; Explosives and/or Fission Material Trucks; Mixer Trucks 7 yards or over; Mobile Cranes while in transit; Oil Distributors, 1-man operation; Pole Trailer, over 40 feet; Pole and Expandable Trailers hauling material over 50 feet long; Slurry trucks, 1-man operation; Winch trucks, 3 axles or more; Mechanic --Truck Welder and Truck Painter. Class 4. Six axle trucks; Dual-purpose vehicles, such as mounted crane trucks with hoist and accessories; Foreman; Master Mechanic; Self -loading equipment like P.B. and trucks with scoops on the front. Other Classifications of Work: For definitions of classifications not otherwise set out, the Department generally has on file such definitions which are available. If a task to be performed is not subject to one of the classifications of pay set out, the Department will upon being contacted state which neighboring county has such a classification and provide such rate, such rate being deemed to exist by reference in this document. If no neighboring county rate applies to the task, the Department shall undertake a special determination, such special • determination being then deemed to have existed under this 12 • determination. If a project requires these, or any classification not listed, please contact IDOL at 217-782-1710 for wage rates or clarifications. • • LANDSCAPING Landscaping work falls under the existing classifications for laborer, operating engineer and truck driver. The work performed by landscape plantsman and landscape laborer is covered by the existing classification of laborer. The work performed by landscape operators (regardless of equipment used or its size) is covered by the classifications of operating engineer. The work performed by landscape truck drivers (regardless of size of truck driven) is covered by the classifications of truck driver. 13 47-R-12