HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 1007-1945NO. 100~
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH
SAN FRANCISCo PHOVIDING FOE THE CONSTRUCTION OF SE:~VERS
AND~ A PUMPING PLANT.
RESOLYED by the city council of the city of South San Francisco that public in-
terest and convenience require the following public improvement work to be done in s aid
city, to-wit:
1. The constr~ction of a line of vitrified clay pipe outfall sewers, with man-
holes, along the center line of San Bruno Road and Eah Mateo Avenue, from the existing
eighteen (18) inch outfall sewer at Colma Creek, southerly along San B~uno Road and San
Mateo Avenue to Tanforan Avenue, thence easterly to the pumping plant hereinafter pro-
vided- for;
2. The constr~ction of a control manhole and one hundred fifty (150) feet of
thirty' (30) inch diameter pipe overflow sewer;
3. The construction of a reinforced concrete pump house and pumping plant with
screen~ chambers, bar screen, sewage pumps, electrical equtoment, control apparatus, pipe
valves, fittings and all necessary appurtenances;
4. The construction of a twenty-four (24) inch diameter reinforced concrete
pipe force main, extending from said proposed pump house and pumping plant to a point
near the confluence of Navigable Slough ~a~d. the Bel Air Shipyar~i turning basin, near
~he northeasterly co~ner of el Air Island,
5. The construction of atwenty-seven (27) inch diameter reinforced concrete
pipe force main, extending from said proposed pump house and pumping plant to a point
near the confluence of Navigable Slough and the Bel Air Shipyard turning basin near the
northeasterly corner of Bel Air Island, which said co~crete pipe force main may, at the
option of said city council~ be constructed in the place of the twenty-four (24) inch
concrete pipe force main provided for in the preceding paragraph 4.
6. The construction of a thirty (3) inch diameter~ reinforced concrete pipe
force main extending from said proposed Navigable Slough and the Bel Air Shipyard
turning basin, near the northeasterly corner of Bel Air Island, which said concrete
pipe force main may~ at the option of said city council~ be, constructed in the place
of the twenty-four (24) inch pipe force main provided for in paragraph 4.
7. The construction of a twenty-four (24) inch wood stave pipe force main ex-
tending from said proposed pump house and pumping plant to a point near the confluence
Navigable Slough and the Bel Air Shipyard turning basin, near the northeasterly corner
of Bel Air Island, which said wood stave pipe force main may, at the option of said
city council, be constructed in the place of the twenty-four (24) inch pipe force main
provided for in paragraph 4.
8. The construction of a twenty-seven (27) inch wood stave pipe force
main extending from said proposed pump house and pumping plant to a point near the
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confluence of Navigable Slough and the Bel Air Shipyard burning basin, near the north-
easterly corner of Bel Air Island, which said wood stave pipe force main~ may, at the
option of said city council, be constructed in the place of the twenty-four (24) inch
pipe force main provided for in paragraph 4.
9. The construction of a thirty (3) inch wood stave pipe force main extending
from said proposed pump house ~ pumping plant to a point near the confluence of Navigable
Slough and the Bel Air Shipyard turning basin, near the nort~xeasterly corner of Bel Air
Island, which said wood stave pipe force main may, at the option of said city council,
be constructed in t~e place of the twenty-four (24) inch pipe force main provided for in
paragraph 4.
10. The construction of a surfaced road from San Mateo Avenue to said proposed
pumping plant.
All said work shall be done strictly in accordance with the plans and specifications
submitted by the Works Engineer of said city on the 21st day of May, 1945, which plans and
specifications are hereby adopted for said work. All said work shall be done at the places
shown upon said plans for said wor~.
Said city council hereby reserves the right, in its discretion, to reject any and all
bids and to award a contract for all said work, or for any portion or portions thereof.
Said city council hereby ascertains that the general prevailing rates of per diem
wages and the general prevailing rates for legal holiday and overtime work applicable to
said work to be done are as follows:
PER DIEM HOURLY
CLASSIFIC ATI ON WAGE WAGE RATES
cement finisher
bricklayers (including manhole and catch basin)
carpenters
electricians
Box men or mixer box operators (concrete or asphalt plant)
C ompre s s ors
concrete mixer (less than I yard)
concrete mixer (over I yard and paving type )
Material loaders and comveyors (Barber Green type)
Power grader, power planer, motor patrol or any type power blade
tractors
tractors, with boom
pump e~g!ne ers
trenching machine engineers
operators of power shovels and/or other equipment with shovel
controls up to 1 yd.
Operators of power shovels and/or other equipment with shovel
type controls over 1 yd.
apprentices (oilers, firemen, watchmen)
Truck crane, engineers
Engineers on derricks, locomotive cranes and piledrivers
engineers on portable compressors, pumps
glaziers a~d glass workers
hodcarriers: Brick (tending I or more men)
plasterers
lathers ( metal, wood, wire ) 6 hottrs
laborers:
Asphalt shovelers, bridge laborers, building laborers,
construction laborers, construction laborers, concrete
laborers (wet or dx-y), concrete form strippers, dumpmen,
12. oo $1.5o
15. O0 1. $V5
12.00 1.50
13.80 1.70
10.00 1.25
10. O0 1.2 6
10.00 1.26
12.00 1.60
10.00 1.26
13.00 1.626
13.00 1. 626
14.00 1.76
10. O0 1.2 5
13. O0 1. 626
14. O0 1.75
16. O0 2.00
9.60 1.20
14.00 1.75
14.00 1.75
10. O0 1.2 5
9.68 1.21
9.00 1.50
10. O0 1.75
10.50 1.75
general laborers, grading laborers, house moving laborers,
sewer laborers - digging and back filling, slopers, watchmen,
flagmen and guards .- 7.60
Drills, jackhammer men, spaders, tampers, etc., run by electricity
or compressed air regardless of size or power
pipelayer ~
concrete pan work (oiling, greasing, carrying)
Vibrator operator (regardless of size or power)
painters, house and plant (7 hours)
painters, foremen
plasterers ( 6 hours) .~.
plumbers, journeymen
plumbers, apprentices, indentured under t~e Federal Apprentice- ship commis si on
Sirst 8 months $3.40 25% of Journey~nen's wages
Second " 4.08 30% ", "
Third " 4.76 35!% " "
9.70
9.70
8;'58
10.50
11.50
12. O0
13.60
.95
1.2125
1.2125
1.0725
1.1625
1.50
1.64 2/7
2.00
1.70
Said city council hereby ascertains that the general prevailing rates of per diem
wages and the general prevailing rates for legal holiday and overtime work applicable to
said work to be done are as follows:
PER DIEM HOURLY
CLASSIFIC ATI ON WAGE WAGE RATES
cement finisher
bricklayers (including manhole and catch basin)
carpenters
electricians
Box men or mixer box operators (concrete or asphalt plant)
C ompre s s ors
concrete mixer (less than I yard)
concrete mixer (over I yard and paving type )
Material loaders and comveyors (Barber Green type)
Power grader, power planer, motor patrol or any type power blade
tractors
tractors, with boom
pump engine ers
trenching machine engineers
operators of power shovels and/or other equipment with shovel
controls up to I yd.
Operators of power shovels and/or other equipment with shovel
type controls over I yd.
apprentices (oilers, firemen, watchmen)
Truck crane, engineers
Engineers on derricks, locomotive cranes and piledrivers
engineers on portable compressors, pumps
glaziers and glass workers
hodcarriers: Brick (tending I or more men)
plasterers
lathers (metal, wood, wire) 6 hours
lab orers:
Asphalt shovelers, bridge laborers, building laborers,
construction laborers, construction laborers, concrete
laborers (wet or dry), concrete form strippers, dumpmen,
12.00 $1.50
15.00 1.875
12.00 1.50
13.80 1.70
10,00 1.25
10, O0 1,2 5
10.00 1.25
12,00 1.50
10. O0 1.2 5
13. O0 1. 625
13.00 1. 625
14. O0 1.75
10, O0 1.2 5
13, O0 1,625
14.00 1,75
16. O0 2,00
9,60 1.20
14. O0 1,75
14.00 1,75
10. O0 1.2 5
9.68 1.21
9,00 1.50
10. O0 1.75
10.50 1, 75
general laborers, grading laborers, house moving laborers,
sewer laborers - digging and back filling, slopers, watchmen,
flagmen and guards .- 7,60
Drills, jackhan~ner men, spaders, tampers, etc., run by electricity
or compressed air regardless of size or p~Wer
pipelayer ~
concrete pan work (oiling, greasing, carrying)
Vibrator operator (regardless of size or power)
painters, house aud plant (7 hours)
painters, foremen
plasterers ( 6 hours) .~.
plumbers, journeymen
plumbers, apprentices, indentured under the Federal Apprentice-
ship commission
~irst 8 months $3.40 25% of Journey~nen's wages
Second " 4.08 30~ "~ "
Third " 4.76 35~!! " "
Fourth " 5.44 40~ " "
Fifth " 6.12 45~o " "
Sixth " ' 6.80 5~::'~ " "
Seventh" 8.16 60~ " "
Eighth " 9.52 70~ "
Ninth " 10.88 80~ " "
Tenth " 12.24 90~ " '
Pile driver operators:
Pilemen, brdigemen, wharfbuilders, riggers
Foremen on abo~e
When members of said crafts are engaged in recognized piledriving
work, the following number of men shall comprise the crews:
Piledriver, floating 6 men 1 foreman
Piledriver, skid 5 " 1 "
Swinging leeds on land 3 " I "
Swinging leeds from derrick or
crane on scow or barge 4 " i "
Jack hammer winging from line of
power equipment of any kind 3 " 1 "
Roofers:
Journeymen
Fo ~emen
9.70
9.70
8;58
9,30
10,50
11.50
12. O0
13.60
14.96
:88
.95
1.2125
1. 2125
1. 0725
1.1625
1.50
1.64 2/7
2. O0
1.70
1.54
1.87
helpers, minimum rate
helpers, after 45 days
helpers, after 90 days
sheetmetal worke rs
pipe caulkers
pipe layers
tile setters, journeymen
tile setters, helpers
Teamsters:
Dump trucks ( truck capacity - water level)
2 yards or less, per day
3 yards, per day
4 yard~, per day
5 yards, per day
6 yards, per day
V yards, per day
8 yards, per day
9 yards, per day and over
Transit mix
2 yards or less
3 yards
4 yards
5 yards
6 yards
Any classification over .5 )~) yawls of the above
mentioned yardage shall take the next higher rate
Pickup
Flat rack
Semi, flat racks
water and oil trucks, up to and including 1,200 gals.
water and oil trucks, over 1,200 gals.
PER DIEM
WAGE
9.00
10.50
12.00
12. O0
1J. 60
1J. 60
12. O0
8.50
?.75
8.25
8.90
9.00
9.50
10.00
10.50
12. O0
8.50
9.0?
9.64
9.64
10.21
7.75
9,00
10,00
9.00
10,00
4S
HOURLY
WAGE RATEI
$ !.125
1. 3125
1.50
1.50
1.70
1.VO
1.50
1.0625
The rate for any employee not listed in the above schedule shall not be less
than $1.10 per hour for skilled labor, $0.95 for intermediate labor and $0.90
for unskilled.
Overtime work will b e one and one-half times the above rates. Sundays and
holidays (except watchmen) one and one-half the above rates.
The following are to be considered holidays: New Year's Day, Decoration Day,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Admission Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day,
Saturdays and Sundays.
For the duration of t~e wars in which the United States of America is now
engaged, payment for overtime work shall be made in accordance with the executive
order of the President of the United States of America, date September 10, 1942,
if such payment for overtime is legally subject to any legally controlled by said
order.
The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause a notice inviting sealed proposals
for doing said work and for the furnishing of all materials necessary therefor to
~.ublis~ed by two (2) insertions thereof, and not less t~an five (5) days apart, in
The Enterprise", a newspaper of general circulation, published and printed in the
City of South San Francisco, which notice shall be substantially in the followio~
f ora:
(See following page)
482
RESOLUTION NO. 1007 - Continued
LEGAL ADVERTISING
NOTICE INVITING SEALED
PROPOSALS ~
Notic.e is hereby given that sealed
proposals or bids will be received by
the City Council of the City of South
San Francisco on Monday, the 4th
day of June, 1945, until the hour of
8 o'clock p.m., for doing the follow-
ing public work in said city, to-ydt:
1. The construction of a line of
vitrified clay pipe outfall sewer,
with manholes, along the center, line
of San Bruno Road and San Mateo
Avenue, from the existing eighteen
(18) inch outfall sewer at Colma
Creek, southerly along San Bruno
Road and San Ma~eo Avenub to
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Tanforan Avenue, thence easterly
to the pumping plant hereinafter
provided for;
2. The construction of a control
manhole and one hundred fifty
(150) feet of thirty (30) inch dia-
meter pipe overflow sewer;
3. The construction of a rein-
forced concrete pump house and
pumping plant with screen cherub-
ers, bar screen, selvage pumps, elec-
trical equipment, control aparatus,
pipes, valves, fittings and all necess-
ary appurtenances;
4. The construction of a twenty-
four (24) inch diameter reinforced
concrete pipe force main, extending
from said proposed pump house and
pumping plant to a point near the
confluence of Navigable Slough and
the Bel Air Shiyard turning basin,
near the northeasterly corner of Be]
Air Island;
5. The construction of a twenty-
seven (27) inch diameter reinforced
concrete pipe main extending from
said proposed pump house and
pumping plant to a point near the
confluence of Navigable Slough and
the Bel Air Shipyard turning basin,
near the northeasterly corner of Bel
Air Island, which said concrete pipe
force main may, at the option of
said City Council, be constructed in
the place of the twenty-four (24)
inch pipe force main provided for
in the preceding paragraph 4.
6. The construction of a thirty
(30) inch diameter reinforced con-'
crete pipe force main extending
from said proposed pump house and
pumping plant to a point near the
confluence of Navigable Slough and
the Bel Air Shiyard turning basin,
near the northeasterly corner of
Bel Air Island, which said concrete
pipe force main may, at the option
of said City Council, be constructed
iff the place of the twenty-four (24)
inch pipe force main provided for
LEGAL ADVERTISING
in paragraph 4. . . · , . ,
......... that the general prevailing rates oF
/. 1ne construction et a twenty- .. . . .
· · per mere wages and the general pre-
four (24) inch wood staveppi e force .. . · .
mab~ ox~ndin~ [~,~-, ~ia u~,~,~,a valhng rates for legal hohday and
pun~'~ ~i~se ~d'-~u"~n~i~n'~ 2'1~'~), overtime work applicable to ~aid
.... swork to be done are as follows:
PER DIEM
CLASSIFICATION
Cement finisher ........................................................ $ 12.00
a point near the confluence of Navi-
gable Slough and the Bel Air Ship-
yard turning basin, near the north-
easterly corner of Bel Air Island,
which said wood stave pipe force
main may, at the option o,~ said City
Council, be constructed in the place
of the twenty-four (24) inch pipe
force main provided for in para-
graph 4.
8. The construction of a twenty-
seven (27) inch wood stave pipe
force main extending from said pro-
posed pump house and pumping
plant to a point near the conflu-
ence of Navigable Slough and the
Bel Air Shipyard turning basin, near
the northeasterly corner of Bel Air
Island, which said wood stave pipe
force main may, at the option of
said City Council, be constructed in
the place of the twenty-four (24)
inch pipe force main provided for
in paragraph 4.
9. The construction of a thirty
(30) inch wood stave pipe force
main extending from said proposed
pump house and pumping plant to
a point near the confluence of Navi-
gable Slough and the ]]el Air Ship-
, yard turning basin, near the north-
easterly corner of Bel Air Island,
which said wood stave pipe force
main may, at the option of said
City Council, be constructed in the
place of the twenty-four (24) inch
pipe force main provided for in
paragraph 4.
10. The construction of a sur-
faced road from San Mateo Ave-
hue to said proposed pumping plant.
Ail said work shall be done strict-
1¥ in accordance with the plans and
specifications heretofore submitted
by the Works Engineer of said city,
which plans and specifications were
adopted for said work on the 21st
day of May, 1945. All said work
shall be done at the places shown
upon said plans for said work.
Said City Council has ascertained
Bricklayers (including manhole and catch basin)
Carpenters ..................................................................
Electricians ................................................................
Box men or mixer box operators (concrete or
asphalt plant) ................................................
Compressors ..............................................................
Concrete mixer (less than 1 yard) ........................
Concrete mixer (over 1 yard and paving type)
Material loaders and conveyers (Barber Green
type) .............................................................. 10.00 1.25
Power grader, power planer, motor patrol or any
type power blade ......................................... 13.00 1.625
tractors ...................................................................... 13.00 1.625
Tractors, with boom ................................................ 14.00 1.75
Pump engineers ........................................................ 10.00 1.25
Trenching machine engineers .................................. 13.00 1.625
Operators of power shovels and/or other equip-
ment with shovel controls up to I yd ..... 14.00 1.75
Operators of power shovels and/or other equip-
ment with shovel type controls over i yd. 16.00 2.00
Apprentices (oilers, firemen, watchmen) .......... 9.60 1.20
Truck crane, engineers ............................................ 14.00 1.75
Engineers on derricks, locomotive cranes and
piledrivers ...................................................... 14.00 1.75
Engineers on portable compressors, pumps ......... 10.00 1.25
Glaziers and glass workers ...................................... 9.68 1.21
Hodcarriers:
Brick (tending 1 or more men) .................. 9.00 1.50
Plasterers .................................................................... 10.00 1.75
Lathers (metal, wood, wire) 6 hours .................... 10.50 1.75
Laborers: Asphalt shovelers, bridge laborers,
building laborers, construction laborers,
concrete laborers (wet or dry), concrete
form strippers, dumpmen, general laborers,
grading .laborers,..ho.use mo. vi,ng ,lab, o,r. ers_,
LEGAL ADVERTISING
LEGAL ADVERTISING
HOURLY
WAGE WAGE RATES
$ 1.5o
15.00 1.875
12.00 1.50
13.60 1.70
10.00 1.25
10.00 1.25
10.00 1.25
12.00 1.50
Helpers, after 45 days ................................ 10.50 1.3125
Helpers, after 90 days ................................ 12.00 1.50
Sheetmetal workers. ............................................... 12.00 1.~0
Pipe caulkers ............................................................ 13.60 1.70
Pipe layers ................................................................ 13.60 1.70
Tile setters, journeymen ........................................ 12.00 1.~0
Tile setters, helpers .................................................. 8.50 1.0625
Teamsters:
Dump trucks (truck capacity--water level)
2 yards or less, per day ................................ 7.75
3 yards, per day ............................................ 8.25
4 yards, per day ......................................... 8.90
5 yard~, per day 9.00
6 yards, per day .......................................... 9.50
7 yards, per day .......................................... 10.00
8 yards, per day .......................................... 10.50
9 yards, per day and over ........................ 12.00
Transit mix
2 yards' or less ............................................. 8.50
3 yards ............................................................ 9.07
4 yards .......................................................... 9.64
5 yards ........................................................... 9.64
6 yards ............................................................ 10.21
Any classification over .5 (V e) yards of
the above mentioned yardage shall take
the next higher rate.
Pickup ........................................................................ 7.75
Flat rack .................................................................... 9.00
Semi, flat racks ...................................................... 10.00
Water and oil trucks, up to and including 1,200
gals ................................................................. 9.00
Water and oil trucks, over 1,200 gals ................. 10.00
The rate for any employee nots
listed in the above schedule shall endar day during which any work-
not be less than $1.10 per hour for man is required or permitted to
skilled labor, $0.95 for intermediate labor more than eight (8) hours in
labor and $0.90 for unskilled labor, violation of the provisions of ,said
Overtime work will be one and Article 3.
one-half the above rates. Sundays The contract to be awarded shall
and holidays (except watchmen) contain a further stipulation that
one and one-half the above rates, the contractor, to whom such con-
The following are to be consid- tract may be awarded, shall use or
ered holidays: New Y~ar's Day, Dec- supply only such unmanufactured
oration Day, Independence Day, Sat- materials, produced in the United
urdays and Sundays. States, or substantially from ma-
terials produced in the United
It shall be mandatory upon the States, excepting only where such
contractor to whom the contract is articles, materials or supplies from
awarded, and upon any subcon- which they are manufactured are
tractor under him, to pay not less not mined, produced or manufac-
than the specified rates to all labor- tured, as the case may be, in the
ers, workmen and mechanics em- United States, in accordance with
ployed by them in the execution of the provisions of Title 1, Division 5,
the contract. The contractor shall Chapter 4, Article 1 of the Goverm
forfeit as a penalty to the City of ment Code of the State of California.
South San Francisco Ten Dollars Price, fitness and quality being
($10.00) for each laborer, workman equal, the successful bidder shall,
or mechanic employed, for each cal- in the performance of his contract,
endar day, or portion thereof, such prefer supplies grown, manufactured
laborer, workman or mechanic is or produced in the State of Cailler-
paid less than the said stipulated nia, and shall next prefer supplies
rates for any work done under said partially manufactured, grown or
contract, by him, or by any sub- produced in this State, as required
contractor under him.. And such by Title 1, Division 5, Article 2 of
contract shall contain a stipulation the Government Code of the State
to this effect, in accordance with of California.
the provisions of Chapter 397 of the The successful bidder shall, with-
Statutes of California, 1931. in ten (10) days after the award,
For the duration of the wars in enter into a contract with the City
which the United States of America of South San Francisco for the
is now engaged, payment for over- faithful performance of the work
time work shall be made in accord- be done under said award. All
ance with the executive order of the sealed proposals or bids shall be
President of the United States of accompanied by a check payable to
America, dated September 10, 1942, the City o~ ~th San Francisco,
if such payment for overtime is certified by a responsible bank for
legally subject to and legally con- an amount which shall not be less
trolled by said order, than ten (10) per cent of the aggre-
No bid will be accepted from any gate of the proposal, or by a bond
contractor who has not been Ii- for the said amount and so payable,
censed in accordance with the pro- signed by the bidder and two (2)
visions of Division HI, Chapter 9 sureties who shall justify before any
of the Business and Professions Code officer competent to administer an
of the State of California. oath in double said amount over
Notice is further hereby given and above all statutory exemptions.
that no contractor or subcontractor If the proposal be accepted and the
or agent or representative thereof contract awarded and if the bidder
shall knowingly employ or cause or shall fail and neglect to execute a
allow to be employed on the work contract and give the bonds re-
herein provided for any alien, ex- quired, the sum mentioned in said
cept in cases of extraordinary emer- check, or the principal sum of said
gency caused by fire, flood or lbond, as the case may be, shall be
danger to life or property. I liquidated damages for such failure
The contractor or subcontractor[and neglect and shall be forfeited
to xvhom a contract for said workI to and paid into the treasury o£ the
I may be awarded shall forfeit a~s aI City of South San Francisco. The
concrete pipe main extending from ' '
said proposed pump house and main extendYn~r(~m 'saic~ ~r0posed
pumping plant to a point near the pump house and pumping plant to
confluence of Navigable Slough .and a point near the confluence of Navi-
the Bel Air Shipyard turning basin, gable Slough and the ~3el Air Ship-
~ yard turning basin, near the north-
near the northeasterly corner of Bel easterly corner of Bel Air Island,
Air Island, which said concrete pipe which said wood stave pipe force
force main may, at the option of
main may, at the option of said
said City Council, be constructed in City Council, be constructed in the
the place of the twenty-four (24)
place of the twenty-four (24) inch
inch pipe force main provided for
in the preceding paragraph 4. pipe force main provided for in
6. The construction of a thirty paragraph 4.
(30) inch diameter reinforced con-' 10. The construction of a sur-
crete pipe force main extending faced road from San Marco Ave-
from said proposed pump house and hue to said proposed pumping plant.
pumping plant to a point near the All said work shall be done strict-
confluence of Navigable Slough and ly in accordance with the plans and
the Bel Air Shiyard turning basin, specifications heretofore submitted
near the northeasterly corner of by the Works Engineer of said city,
Bel Air Island, ~vhich said concrete which plans and specifications were
pipe force main may, at the option adopted for said work on the 21st
of said City Council, be constructed day of May, 1945. AIl said work
in'the place of the twenty-four (24) shall be done at the places shown
inch pipe force main provided for upon said plans for said work.
in paragraph 4. Said City Council has ascertained
7. The construction of a twenty- that the general prevailing rates of
four (24) inch wood stave pipe force per diem wages and the general pre-
main extending from said proposed vailing rates for legal holiday .and
pump house and pumping plant to overtime work applicable to said
~work to be done are as follows:
PER DIEM HOURLY
CLASSIFICATION WAGE WAGE RATES
Cement finisher ........................................................ $ 12.00 $ 1.50
Bricklayers (including manhole and catch basin) 15.00 1.875
Carpenters .................................................................. 12.00 1.50
Electricians .............................................................,__ 13.60 1.70
Box men or mixer box operators (concrete or
asphalt plant) ................................................ 10.00 1.25
Compressors .............................................................. 10.00 1.25
Concrete mixer (less than I yard) ........................ 10.00 1.25
Concrete mixer (over 1 yard and paving type) 12.00 1.50
Material loaders and conveyers (Barber Green
type) .............................................................. 10.00 1.25
Power grader, power planer, motor patrol or any
type power blade .......................................... 13.00 1.625
l~ractors ...................................................................... 13.00 1.625
Tractors, with boom ................................................ 14,00 1.75
Pump engineers ........................................................ 10.00 1.25
Trenching machine engineers .................................. 13.00 1.625
Operators of power shovels and/or other equip-
ment with shovel controls up to I yd ..... 14.00 1.75
Operators of power shovels and/or other equip-
ment with shovel type controls over i yd. 16~00 2.00
Apprentices (oilers, firemen, watchmen) .......... 9.60 1.20
Truck crane, engineers ............................................ 14.00 1.75
Engineers on derricks, locomotive cranes and
piledrivers ...................................................... 14,00 1.75
Engineers on portable compressors, pumps .......... 10.00 1.25
Glaziers and glass workers ...................................... 9.68 1.21
Hodcarriers:
Brick (tending 1 or more men) ................. 9.00 1.50
Plasterers .................................................................... 10.00 1.75
Lathers (metal, wood, wire) 6 hours .................... 10.50 1.75
Laborers: Asphalt shovelers, bridge laborers,
building laborers, construction laborers,
concrete laborers (wet or dry), concrete
form strippers, dumpmen, general laborers,
grading laborers, house moving laborers,
sewer laborers--digging and back filling,
slopers, watchmen, flagmen and guards .... 7.60 .95
Drills, jackhammer men, spaders, tampers, etc.
run by electricity or compressed air, re-
gardless of size or power .............................. 9.70 1.2125
Pipelayer ......... . ......................................................... 9.70 1.2125
Concrete pan work (oiling, greasing, carrying) .... 8.58 1.0725
Vibrator operator (regardless of size or power) 9.30 1.1625
Painters, house and plant (7 hours) .................... 10.50 1.50
Painters, foremen ...................................................... 11.50 1.64 2-7
Plasterers (6 hours) .................................................. 12.00 2.00
Plumbers, journeymen ............................................ 13.60 1.70
Plumbers, apprentices, indentured under the Fed-
oral Aprenticeship Commission.
6 months $ 3.40
First 25% of Journeymen's wages
Second 6 months 4.08 30% of Journeymen's wages
Third 6 months 4.76 35% of Journeymen's wages
Fourth 6 months 5.44 40% of Journeymen's wages
Fifth 6 months 6.1.2 45% of Journeymen's wages
Sixth 6 months 6.80 50% of journeymen's wages
Seventh 6 months 8.16 60% of Journeymen's wages
Eighth 6 months 9.52 70% of Journeymen's wages
Ninth 6 months 10.88 80% of Journeymen's wages
Tenth 6 months 12.24 90% of Journeymen's wages
Pile driver operators:
Pilemen, bridgemen, wharfbuilders, riggers ........ 12.33 1.54
Foremen on above .................................................. 14.96 1.87
When members of said crafts are engaged i.n rec-
ognized piledriving work, the following
number of men shall comprise the crews:
Pile driver, floating .................................. 6
Piledriver, skid .......................................... 5
Swinging leeds on land .......................... 3
Swinging leeds from derrick or crane
on scow or barge ................................ 4
Jack hammer winging from line of power
equipment of any kind ........................ 3
Roofers:
Journeymen ..................................................
Foremen ........................................................
Helpers, minimum rate ..............................
men ! foreman
men I foreman
men I foreman
men 1 foreman
men
12.00 1.50
13.00 1.625
9.00 1.125
Flat rack .................................................................... 9.00
Semi, flat racks ...................................................... 10.00
Water and oil trucks, up to and including 1,200
gals ................................................................. 9.00
Water and oil trucks, over 1,200 gals ................. 10.00
The rate for any employee nots
listed in the above schedule shall endar day during which any work-
not be less than $1.10 per hour for man is required or permitted to
skilled labor, $0.95 for intermediate
labor and $0.90 for unskilled labor.
Overtime work will be one and
one-half the above rates. Sundays
and holidays (except watchmen)
one and one-half the above rates.
The following .are to be consid-
ered holidays: New Y~ar's Day, Dec-
oration Day, Independence Day, Sat-
urdays and Sundays.
It shall be mandatory upon the
contractor to whom the contract is
awarded, and upon any subcon-
tractor under him, to pay not less
than the specified rates to all labor-
ers, workmen and mechanics em-
ployed by them in the execution of
the contract. The contractor shall
forfeit as a penalty to the City of
South San Francisco Ten Dollars
($10.00) for each laborer, workman
or mechanic employed, for each cal-
endar day, or portion thereof, such
laborer, workman or mechanic is
paid less than the said stipulated
rates for any work done under said
contract, by him, or by any sub-
contractor under him.. And such
contract shall contain a stipulation
to this effect, in accordance with
the provisions of Chapter 397 of the
Statutes of California, 1931.
For the duration of the wars in
which the United States of America
is now engaged, payment for over-
time work shall be made in accord-
ance with the executive order of the
President of the United States of
America, dated September 10, 1942,
if such payment for overtime is
legally subject to and legally con-
trolled by said order.
No bid will be accepted from any
contractor who has not been li-
censed in accordance with the pro-
visions of Division III, Chapter 9
of the Business and Professions Code
of the State of California.
Notice is further hereby given
that no contractor or subcontractor
or agent or representative thereof
shall knowingly employ or cause or
allow to be empIoyed on the work
herein provided for any alien, ex-
cept in cases of extraordinary emer-
gency caused by fire, flood or
danger to life or property.
The contractor or subcontractor
to xvhom a contract for said work
may be awarded shall forfeit as a
penalty to the City of South San
Francisco Ten Dollars ($10.00) for
each alien knowingly employed in
the execution of such contract, or
portion thereof, during which such
alien is permitted or required to
labor in violation of the provisions
of Division II, Part I, Chapter 1,
Article 4 of the Labor Code of the
State of California. A provision to
this effect shall be inserted in such
contract.
The contract must be entered in-
to in compliance with and subject
to the conditions imposed by Divi-
sion II, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 3
of the Labor Code of the State of
California.
Such contract shall contain a sti-
pulation to the effect that eight (8)
hours shall constitute a legal day's
work in the performance of the
work herein provided for, and that
no contractor or subcontractor who
employs, directs, or controls the
work of any workman employed on
public work shall require or permit
such workman to labor more than
eight (8) hours during any one cal-
endar day, except in cases of ex-
traordinary emergency caused by
fire, flood or danger to life or pro-
perty and shall contain the further
stipulation which shall provide that
the contractor to whom the contract
is awarded shall forfeit as a penalty
to said City of South San Francisco
Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each work-
man employed in the execution of
such contract by the contractor or
by any subcontractor for each cal-
labor more than eight (8) hours in
violation of the provisions o[' said
Article 3.
The contract to be awarded shall
contain a further stipulation that
the contractor, to who~n such con-
tract may be awarded, shall use or
supply only such unmanufactured
materials, produced in the United
States, or substantially from ma-
terials produced in the United
States, excepting only where such
articles, materials or supplies from
which they are manufactured are
not mined, procluced or manufac-
tured, as the case may be, in the
United States, in accordance with
the provisions of Title 1, Division 5,
Chapter 4, Article I of the Govern.-
ment Code of the State of California.
Price, fitness and quality being
equal, the successful bidder shall,
in the performance of his contract,
prefer supplies grown, manufactured
or produced in the State of Califor-
nia, and shall next prefer supplies
partially manufactured, grown or
produced in this State, as required
by Title 1, Division 5, Article 2 of
the Government Code of the State
of California.
The successful bidder shall, with-
in ten (10) days after the award,
enter into a contract with the City
of South San Francisco for the
faithful performance of the work ~o
be done under said award. All
sealed proposals or bids shall be
accompanied by a check payable to
the City o~ S~th San Francisco,
certified by a responsible bank for
an amount which shall not be less
than ten (10) per cent of the aggre-
gate of the proposal, or by a bond
for the said amount and so payable,
signed by the bidder and two (2)
sureties who shall justify before any
officer competent to administer an
oath in double said amount over
and above all statutory exemptions.
If the proposal be accepted and the
contract awarded and if the bidder
shall fail and neglect to execute a
contract and give the bonds re-
quired, the sum mentioned in said
check, or the principal sum of said
I bond, as the case may be, shall be
[liquidated damages for such failure
and neglect and shall be forfeited
to and paid into the treasury of the
City of South San Francisco. The
bidder to whom the contract is
awarded will be required to execute
a bond for the faithful performance
of his work in an amount equal to
fifty (50) per cent of the amount
of the undertaking with at least
two (2) responsible sureties in the
full amount of the bond each; and
will also be required before enter-
ing upon the work to furnish a good
and sufficient bond, as required by
Title 1, Division 5, Chapter 3 of the
Government Code of the State of
California.
Plans, specifications and proposal
sheets may be obtained at the of-
fice of Charles T. Broughton, Works
Engineer of the City of South San
Francisco, in the City Hall of said
city, in South San Francisco, Cali-
fornia.
Sealed proposals or bids will be
delivered to the City Clerk on or
before 8:00 o'clock p.xn., on Monday,
the 4th day of June, ~945.
All sealed proposals will be open-
ed by said City Council, in public
session, on Monday, the 4th day of
June, 1945, at 8:00 p.m., at the
Council Chamber of said City Coun-
cil.
Said City Council hereby reserves
the right, in its discretion, to reject
any and all bids and to award a
contract for all said xvork or for any
portion or portions thereof.
By order of the City Council of
the City of South San Francicso.
Dated: May 21, 1945.
DANIEL McSWEENEY
City Clerk