HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 5751-1972RESOLUTION NO. 5751
CITY ~COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE GENERAL
PREVAILING RATE OF PER DIEM WAGES
IN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO.
RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of South San
Francisco, California, that:
1. Resolutions establishing the prevailing rate of per
diem wages adopted prior to the .date of this Resolution are
hereby repealed.
2. The prevailing rate of per diem wages hereto attached
marked Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof, is the prevailing
wage for each craft, classification or type of workman employed
on public works in the City of South San Francisco, exclusive
of maintenance work, from and after adoption of this Resolution,
and the same is hereby adopted and approved as the general pre-
vailing rate of per diem wages to be paid such crafts, classi-
fications or type of workman.
3. Three (3) copies of the prevailing wage scale hereby
adopted shall be kept on file in the office of the City Clerk
and made available to all interested persons.
4. Specifications which are prepared for any public work
and improvement for which bids are to be received, shall con-
tain said wage scale and if the said wage scale is not specified
in the call for bids for such public work and improvement, but
merely referred to as having been adopted and being available
for any interested party on request, the contractor to whom the
contract is awarded shall post a copy thereof at the jobsite.
5. This Resolution shall be published once in the
"Enterprise-Journal, a newspaper of general circulation in
the City of South San Francisco. · .
6. After the completion of the publication as herein
directed, the City Clerk is directed to cause an affidavit of
such publication containing a copy hereof to be filed with . ..
the Director of Industrial Relations, State of California.
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7. The Director of Public Works shall cause a copy
thereof to be posted at each job site.
I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was
regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council of the
City of South San Francisco at a regular meeting
held on the 17th day of January , 19 ?P , by
the' following vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN
NOES,
ABSENT, "
Patrick E. Ahern, William A. Borba,
F. Frank Mammini and Warren Steink~amp
None
Frank J. Bertucelli
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EXHIBIT "A"
TO RESOLUTION $751
PASSED January 17, 1972
PREVAILING WAGE RATES AND RELATED
MATTERS DETERMINED PURSUANT TO
LABOR CODE SECTIONS 1770, ET SEQ.
The following sets forth the general prevailing rate of
per diem wages, holidays and overtime work for public work,
exclusive of maintenance work, to be performed in the City
of South San Francisco.
1. PER DIEM WAGE. ·
Bricklayer ......... ~ ' ·
Bricklayer Hodcarrier ............................................
Carpenter ....
Cement Finisher .....................................
Electrical Worker ................ ---,. . .......
ENGINEERS
Group 1: Indentured Apprentices
1st six months
2nd six months
3rd six months
4th six months
6th six months
6th six months
70% of Group 7A wages
75% of Group 7A wages
80%.of classification to
which assigned
85% of classification to
which assigned
90% of classification' to
which assigned
95% of' classification to
which assigned
Grou lA: ................................... - -_ , ...........
Group 2:
Group 3:
Group 4:
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Group 5:
Group 6:
Group 7:
Group 7A:
Group 8: ....
Group 9:
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Group i0:
Group 11: ................................................. z._
IRON woRKERs
All Reinforcing Steel Workers ......... '
Alt Structural Iron Workers .....................................
EXHIBIT "A"
PER HOUR
SS. 20
~ 7.05
7.50
5.
8.88
-.
~6.23
6.49
6.65
7.08
7.24
7.34
7.46
7.76
7.76
7.93
8.08
8.30
,,
7.98
8.03
LATHERS
PER HOUR
Metal, Wood and Wire ......
LABORERS
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Group 1:
· Group 2:-
Group 3:
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PAINTERS
--
Painters and Paperhangers ......... ' .................................
PLASTERERS
Plasterers and Modellers ........................ , ....... -' ..............
Plaster Hodcarriers ................... ' .....-_2- ....................
$ 7.49
'..
5.435
5.285
5. 185
7.37
6.75
7. O0
·
PLUMBERS
Plumbers, Steamfitters, Welders, Caulkers, Pipe Fitters
of all descriptions .......................... -. ...........
TEAMSTERS
·
Dump Trucks- Under 4 Yards (water level) ................. - .......
Dump Trucks - 4 Yards and under 6 Yards (water level) ............
Dump TrUcks - 6 Yards and under 8 Yards (water level) .............
Dump Trucks- 8 Ya{'ds and over (water le'Yel) ......... ' ........ . .....
Single Unit Flat Rack (2 axle uuit).~.- ............ . .................. ;-
single Unit Flat Rack (3 axle unit) ..................................
V~ater Truck Drivers - under 2,500 gals f
Water .Truck DriVers - 2,500 gals. and under 4,000 gals.
Water' Truck Drivers 4,000 gals and over .........................
Teamster Oiler and/or Greaser and/or Service Man .................
Fuel and/or Grease Truck Driver or Fuelman, . --
Road Oil Trucks cr Bootman-
Combination Bootman and Road Oiler ........ 2 ......................
PER DIEM WAGE - CRAFT, CLASSIFICATION
OR TYPE OF WORKMAN NOT SPECIFIED·
The rate for each craft, classification or type of workman
which is not 'herein specified, shall not be less than the
prevailing rate paid in such craft, classification or type
of work as provided in the collective bargaining agreements
established for San Mateo County and should there be no
such agreement for the particular craft, classification or
type of workman to be employed on the project, then the
prevailing wage rate shall be the prevailing rate paid in
such craft, classification or type of work as determined
pursuant to Labor Code Section 1770, et seq.
3. HOLIDAY AND OVERTIME RATES.
The rates for legal holidays, overtime work and allowances
for vacations, pensions and health and welfare benefits
shall be as set forth in the collective bargaining agree-
ments applicable to the particular craft, classification
or type of workman to be employed on the project as provided
in Labor Code Section 1773.1.
EXItIBIT "A" '
9..075
6. 075
6.17
6.37
6.61
6.17
6.27
6'. 185
6. 285
6. 385
6.15
6.24
6. 165.
6. 515
4. TRAVEL A2~D SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT.
The rate and amount for travel and subsistence payments
shall be that defined in the applicable collective bar-
gaining agreements filed in accordance with Labor Code
Section 1773.8.
Dated: January 17, 1972
City Clerk
EXHIBIT "A"
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