Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 1215-1947164 RESOLUTION NO 1215 All said work shall be done at the RESOLUTION ORDERING CON- location shown upon the plans here- STRUCTION OF A SIDEWALY ON inafter mentioned and strictly in THE WEST SIDE OF WEST accordance with the plans and speci- ORANGE A V E N U E BETWEEN RAILROAD AVENUE AND THE fjications heretofore submitted by RIGHT OF WAY OF THE SAN the works engineer of' said city for FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL RAIL-~ said work and hereby adoPted for WAY. said work. All said WOrk and the RESOLVED by the City Council materials used in connection there- of the City of South San Francisco with shall be furnished under the that public int~erest and convenience direction and to the satisfaction of require the following improvement said works engineer of said city. Group--Concrete mixer under % yd., asphalt ironers and rakers ........................................................................ 12.00 1.50 Group No. 2--Concrete pan work, magesite and mastic workers, (wet or dry), sloper, mucker underground, pavement breakers, jackhammer; vibrators and all air, gas and electric tools,, loading or unloading, car- rying and handling all rods and materials for use in reinforcing concrete construction'. ............ : .......... : ......... 11.00 1.37~ Groupe No. 3---General .labor, gardeners and. land- scape laborers, bridge laborers~ construction laborers, trackmen (constructions, 'maintenance and repair), all cleanup work of debris; .grounds and buildings, watchmen, flagmen and guards, concrete laborers work to be done in said'city: Said City Council hereby ascer- (wet or dry) and asphalt shovelers ................................ 10.00 The construction of sidewalk on rains that the general prevailing Truck driver, 2 yds .or less ................................................. 9~0 the west side of West Orange Ave- rates of per diem wages and. the Truck driver, 3 yards ........................................................ 9.20 nue ;between Railroad Avenue an~ general prevailing rates for legal Truck driver, 4 yards .......... ~ .......... ; ................. '~ .................. 10.12 the right of way of the San Fran- holidaY and overtime work applic- Truck' flriver, 5 yards..: ............... : ......................................... 10.12 cisco Municipal Railway, . in said City able to said work to be done ,are as of South San Francisco. follows: PER HOURLY DIEM WAGE CLASSIFICATION WAGE RATES Carpenters ............................................................................ $14.00 $1.75 Cement finisher 14.00 1.75 Asphalt Plant Engineer ...................................................... 13.60 1.70 Box man or mixer box operator, concrete or asphalt .... 11.60 1.45 Compressor ~ operator .......................................................... 11.60 1.45 Concrete mixer (over 1 yd) .............................................. 13.60 1.70 Fireman in hot plant....' ........................................................ 11.20 '1.40 Mechanical finishers, concrete or asphalt ........................ 13.60 1.70 Pavement breakers Erasco type .......................................... 13.60 1.70 Material hoist ..................................................... . ................ 12.80 1.60 Power grader, power planer, motor patrol or any type power, blade ............................................................... 14,80 1.85 Power shovels (up to 1 yd) .............................................. 16.00 2.00 LeTourneau pulls (jeeps, etc.) ........................................14.00 Rollers .................................................................................... 13.20 1.65 Selfpropelled elevating grades plane ................................ 14.00 1.75 Screen man ' 10.80 1.35 Spreader machines (engineer and screen man for opar- ' ation .......................... ~ ................................................... 14.00 1.75 Tractors ............................ ..v. ................................................... 13.60 1.70 Truck cranes. ....................................................................... 14,80 1.85 Oilers on truck cranes ........................................................ 11.20 1.40 Laborers--- Groupe No. l~Header board, cribbers, lagging, blasters, powderman, drillers ,high scalers (form raisers) sand blasters, wagon drill, combination jack hammer powderman ........................................................ 12.00 1.50 Group--Concrete mixer under ~ yd., asphalt iron- ers and rakers .................................................................. 12.00 1.50 Group No. 2--Concrete pan work, magesite and mas- tic workers (wet or dry), sloper, mucker under- ground, pavement breakers, jackhammer, vibrators and all air, gas and electric tools, loading or unload- lng, carrying and handling all rods and materials for use in reinforcing concrete construction ................... . 11.00 L37~ Group No. 3--General labor, gardeners and land- scape laborei~s, bridge laborers, construction laborers, trackmen (construction, maintenance and repair) all cleanup, work of debris, grounds and buildings. watchman, flagman and guards, concrete laborers (wet or dry), and asphalt shovelers ............................ 10.00 1.25 Truck driver, 2 yds. or l~ss ................................................ 9.20 Truck driver, 3 yards .......................................................... 9.20 Truck yards, 4 yards ............................................................ 10.12 Truck driver, 5 yards ....Z ..................................................... 10.12 Truck driver, 6 yards .......................................... · ............... 11.00 Transit Mix, 2 yds. or less .................................................. 9.28 Transit Mix, 3 yards ............................................................ 9.89 Transit Mix, 4 yards or more ............................................ 13.00 Pick up .................................................................................. 8.50 Flat rack ~ ............................................................................. 9~0 Water and oil trucks, up to and including 1,200 gals ..... 9.78 Overtime to be time-and-a-half NICIPAL RAILWAY. 1.25 provisions of Chapter 397 of the Statutes of California, 1931. No bid will be accepted from any contractor who has not been li- censed in accordance with the pro- visiOns of an act of the Legislature ,o,f theAn State of California entitled: act providing for the registra- tion of contractors ,and defining the term contractor, providing the method of obtaining licenses to en- gage in the business of contracting, and fixing the fees for such licenses; providing the method of suspen- sion and cancellation of such li- censes; and prescribing the ~.ish- ment for violation of the prowmons of this act." Chapter 791 of Statutes and Amendments of 1929. as amended. Notice is ' further 'hereby given that no contractor Or subcontractor or agent or representative thereof shall knowingly employ or cause or allow to be employed on the work gregate 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 ad- minister an oath in double said amount over and above all statu- tory exemptions. If the proposal be accepted and the contract awarded and if the bidder shall fail and ne- gleCt to execute a contract and give the bonds required, the sum men- tioned in said check, or the prin- cipal sum of said bond, as the case may be, shall be liquidated dam- ages 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 under- for time over eight hours, and on Notice is hereby given that ~_~_~ herein provided for any alien~ ex-.taking with at least two (2) re- proposals or bids will be re~iVecl by 'cept in cases of extraordinary emer- ' sponsible sureties in the full amount days.Saturdays' and double time on Sun- the City Council of the City ~ Soatla ~e~cy caused by fire, flood, or dan- of the bond each; and will also be Monthly rates are to be equal to San Francisco on Moncl~, t~ ~ get of life or property, required before entering upon the the above, based on a 176-hour day of June, 194'47, until ~ hottr ~I The contractor or subcontractor work to furnish a good and suffi- working month. 8 o'clock p. m. for 'doing the follow- 'to whom a contract for said work may dient bond, as required by an act of The following are to be consid- inll lmblic i~e~zs~vement work i~ said be awarded shall forfeit as a pen- the Legislature of the State of Cali- ered holidays~ New Year'~ Day, De~ citY[ t~wit: alty to the City of South San Fran- fornia ,approved May 10, 1919, en- oration Day, Independence Day, 'L~ . ~'~: . ~, .',., ~ a si~walk on cisco Ten Dollars ($10.00) for'each titled "An act to secure the pay- bor Day, Admission Day, Thanks- , tim ~ ~ ~[ We~t ~ Ave- alien knowingly employed in the ment of the claims of persons em- giving Day, Christmas Day, Satur-~ ~ ]~el~e and execution of such contract, for each ployed by contractors ,,r~ .... days and Sundays. ,th~ ' .~tm¥_~'~ Rail- ~-, ....... The City CI~I~ ,- t.~.~... ~ · ~ Truck driver, 6 yards .................. : ................ ~ ...................... 11.00 Transit Mix, 2 yds. or less ' 9.28 Transit MIX, 3 yds ............................................................. 9.89 Transit Mix, 4 yards or more ............................................ 13.00 Pick up .................................................................................. 8.50 Flat rack ................................... t ......................... : .................. 9.20 Water and oil trucks, up to and including 12000 gals... 9.78 Overtime to be time-and-a-half als produced in the United States, for time over eight hours, and on excepting oaly where such articles, Saturdays, and double time 0n Sun- materials or supplies from which days. they are t manufactured, are not Monthly rates are to be equal to ,mined, produced or manufactured, the above, based on a 176-hour as the case may be, in the United working month. State-~, as required by Chapter 4, Article I of the Government Code It shall be mandatory uPon the of 'the State of California. contractor to whom the contract is Price, fitness and quality being awarded, and upon any subcon- · · ........ ~___ equal said contractor shaH, m the than the spacifxod rates to all la- su...~pes =town manufactured or borers workmen and mechamcs ~,,~.~ ;. ~ho .~o~. ~ employed by them in the execution ~,~-'~,'~'~ '~'~,,~r~ ~,;,,,,1~"'~"~'' of the contract. The contractor~shall ,;on,, ,~,,,,~oo+,,~o~ ~wn ~ forfeit as a penalty to the. City of ~T~,',~ ?~,'+"~i~"~;~;~, South San Francmco Ten Dolla s ~,, ........ ~, ~ ~;aao-o~-ii w;~h- or mechamc employed for each cai .... endar da- or ~rtion' thereof such .enter ~nto a contract w~th the Cxty '' :' ' ~' ' 'i ' of South. San Francisco for the laborer, WorKman or mecnan e is · ........... I ~ ' fmthful performance of the work to pala less ~nan ~ne sola S~lpua~ea be d~n~ h,a .... ~'~ .... '~. rates for ~n~h~rm°,rkord~n~nu~rdfu~bc~otnd- seale~ ~opos~ o;~l~ds '~l'~be .con~.ract, y, n _; o,y, y , ' companied by a-check payable to tractor unaer nlm. ~na such con- .. ~it o ~ .-- r~ ~ · . · · the iJ y o! ;~oul;n ~an .Pranc1s¢o, tract shall contam a st~pulatwn to ~r~:~ ,_ r - --;'-' .... vv ~lvO. Dy a es~ll~lDle Dank thzs effect m accordance w~th the .an amount which shall not be less than ten (10) per cent of the ag- Carpenters ................................................................. ~ ...... ~:..$14.00~]~.7~5 [ _~__at rack ......... A....: .............. ,...: ......................... '....~: ............. 9.~0 Cement finisher . '14.00 '1.75 [Water and oil trucks, up to and including 12000 gals... 9.78 Asphalt Plant Engineer ...................................................... 13.60 1.70 Box man or mixer box operator, concrete or asphalt .... 11.60 1.45 Compressor operator .......................................................... 11.60 1.45 Concrete mixer (over I yd) .............................................. 13.60 1.70 Fireman in hot plant......~ ..................................................... 11.20 '1.40 Mechanical finishers, concrete or asphalt ........................ 13.60 1.70 Pavement breakers Emsco type ..........................................13.60 1.70 Material hoist ...................................................................... 12.80 1.60 Power grader, POwer planer, motor patrol or any type power, blade. .............................................................. 14,80 1.85 Power shovels (up to I yd) .............................................. 16.00 ~.00 LeTourneau pulls (jeeps, etc.) ........................................14.00 1.75 Rollers .................................................................................... 13~0 1.65 SeifpropeHed elevating grades plane ................................ 14.00 1.75 Screen man .......................................................................... 10.80 1.35 Spreader machines (engineer and screen man for oper- ' ation 14.00 1.75 Truck cranes ........................................................................ 14;80 1.85 Oilers on truck cranes ........................................................ 11.20 1.40 Laborer~ Groupe No. 1--Header board, cribbers, lagging, blasters, powderman, drillers ,high scalers (form raisers) sand blasters, wagon drill, combination jack hammer powderman ........................................................ 12.00 1.50 Group---Concrete mixer under ~/t yd., asphalt iron- ers and rakers .................................................................. 12.00 1.50 Group No. 2~Concrete pan work, magesite and mas- tic workers (wet or dry), sloper, mucker under- ground, pavement breakers, jackhammer, vibrators and all air, gas and electric tools, loading or unload- ing, carrying and handling all rods and materials for use in reinforcing concrete construction ................... . 11.00 1o37~ Group No. 3--General labor, gardeners and land- scape laboreis, bridge laborers, construction laborers, trackmen (construction, maintenance and repair) all cleanup work of debris, grounds and buildings. watchman, flagman and guards, concrete laborers (wet or dry), and asphalt shovelers ............................ 10.00 1.25 Truck driver, 2 yds. or less ................................................ 9.20 Truck driver, 3 yards .......................................................... 9.20 Truck yards, 4 yards ............................................................ 10.12 Truck dr/ver, 5 yards' 10.12 Truck driver, 6 yards ......................................... .: ............... 11.00 Transit Mix, 2 yds. or less .................................................. 9.28 Transit Mix, 3 yards ............................................................ 9.89 Transit Mix, 4 yards or more ............................................ 13.00 Pick up .................................................................................. 8.50 Flat rack ~ ............................................................................. 920 Water and oil trucks, up to and including 1,200 gals ..... 9.78 Overtime to be time-and-a-half NICIPAL RAILWAY. for time over eight hours, and on Notice is hereby given that Saturdays, and double time on Sun- proposals or bids will b~ r~iv~d by days. . the City Council of the _C~ ~/~ Monthly rates are to be equal to San Francisco on Monday, th~ the above, based on a 176-hour day of June, 1947, until the hoar cd working month. 8 o'clock p. m. far doing the follow- The following are to be consld- lng publ/c improvement ~rk ia said ered holidays: New Year's Day, De~ city_~ oration Day, Independence Day, 'La- . Ti~ .~ ~ ',-- ~/& ~waik on bur Day, Admission Day. Thank~ the ~ a~ ~ W~ Orange Ave- giving Day, Christmas Day, Satur- ~n~ betw~ ~ J~ue and days and Sundays. th~'~ ~ M~lai~iiml Rail- The City Clerk is hereby direct~l way, i~ th~ ~ ~ ~ San Fran- to cause a notice inviting seale~l cisa~ Ca~ proposals for doing said work and All th~ Work .o( m~a'tWting such for the furnishing of all materials sidaw~k ~ bsdo~ at the loca- necessary therefor to be published tion ah~w~ ll.l~Q~ .~.plans for said by two (2) insertions thereof, a~d work and st~t/~dy ih ;accordance not less than five (5) days apart, with the ~ ~ specifications in "The Enterprise,"'a newspaper h~ereto adol~d' for said work. All of general circulation published and such work ~d th* materials used in printed in the City of South San connection therewith shall be fur- Francisco, which notice shall be nlshed under the direction and to substantially in the following form: the satisfaction of 'the Works Eh- NOTICE INVITING SF~?.~ PRO- POSALS OR BIDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SIDE- WALK ON THE WEST SIDE OF WEST ORANGE AVENUE BE- TWEEN RAILROAD AVENUE AND THE SAN FRANCISCO MU- CLASSIFICATION Carpenters .............................................................................. $14.00 Cement finisher ............ [ ..................................................... 14.00 Asphalt plant engineer ...................................................... 13.60 Box man or mixer box operator, concrete or asphalt .... 11.60 Compressor operator .......................................................... 11.60 Concrete mixer (over 1 yd.) ................................................ 13.60 Fireman in hot plant ............................................................ 11.20 Mechanical finishers, concrete or asphalt ........................ 13.60 Pavement breakers, Erasco type ........................................13.60 Material hoist ...................................................................... 12.80 Power grader ,power planer, motor patrol or any type power blade .................................................................. 14.80 Power shovels (up to I yd.) .............................................. 16.00 LeTourneau pulls (jeeps, etc.) ............................................ 14.00 Rollers .................................................................................... 13.20 Self-propelled elevating grades plane ................................ 14.00 Screen man .................................................................... 10.80 Spreader machines (engineer and screen man for op- eration) .......................................................................... 14.00 Tractors .................................................................................. 13.60 Truck cranes ........................................................................ 14.80 Oilers on truck cranes ........................................................ 11.20 Laborers-- Group 1--Header, ~ cribbers, laggers, blasters, powderman, dril~ "~gh scalers (form raisers), sand blasters, w~ d~ill, combination jack hammer powderman ........ , ............................................................... 12.00 gineer cd said city. Said City Council h~s ascertained that the general prevailing rates of per diem wages and the general prevailing rates for legal holidays and overtime work applicable ' to said work to be done are as follows: PER HOURLY DIEM WAGE WAGE RATES $1.75 1.75 1.70 1.45 1.45 1.70 1.40 1.70 1.70 1.60 1185 2.00 1.75 1.65 1.75 1.35 1.75 1.70 1.85 1.40 1.50 Overtime to be time-and-a-half als produced in the United States, for time over eight hours, and on excepting oaly where such articles, Saturdays, and double time on Sun- materials or supplies from which days. they are '~ manufactured, are not Monthly rates are to be equal to ,mined, produced or manufactured, the above, based on a 176-hour as the case may be, in the United working month. Statei, as required by Chapter 4, .......... Article I of the Government Code co~l~r:~r ~ wmh~a~l~YcoUnP~r~c~l~: of i~i~eS.t~etnOfssCa~rnl~t~aiit bein xm o q y g awarded, and upon any subcon- e,ua than the s~cifien *at^s ~ ~' *- pe/*fo m~mce of the contract, prefer b°rers, w~me~x~ ~ ~e~'an~S o~roP~c~ed ~°~vhn~ S~a~enU~o~c~.ei~n~ar. employed by them in the execution to , ' *h .... ,r.c. ~. .... ,..~,~..~._, and shall next prefer supplies par- o~ ~.~ ~o,., ~ ,. '"= ~"~'~'~. °"'"' tially manufac'curea,- grown or pro- forfmt as a penalty to the City of d' c~d South San Francisco Ten'Dollars e s IUl Oluuer shaH, Wlr~ll- ($10.00) for each laborer, workman · · -m ~en ~ o) uays alter ~ne aware, or mechanic employed for each cal- ente in endar day, or portion' thereof such' · - ~ . '. · o~ ~ou~n. oan £ranclsco zor ~ne laborer, woriiman or mecnanw. ~s faithful erformanc paid less than the said stipulated ,_ rates for any work done under said _m~__, a,one una,er sa, l.a.a.wa.r.a; 0~.~ ~.. ~.:~ ~. k ......... ~..^_ seama proposals or mas snail De ac- ~f;;~/~li~le;"'~in~~ ~ld~"~u:~O~' companied by a-check payable to · ' · · ' the City of South San Francisco, tract shall contmn a stipulation to certified b a r n i'l ' this effect in accordance with the' y espo s o e oami for provisions of Chapter 397 of the .an amount which shall not be less Statutes of California, 1931. than ten (10) per cent of the ag- No bid will be accepted from any contractor who has not been li- censed in accordance with the pro- visions of an act of the Legislature ,o,f the State of California entitled: An act providing for the registra- tion of contractors ,and defining the term contractor, providing the method of obtaining licenses to eh- gage in the business of contracting, and fi~Ang the fees for such licenses; providing the method of suspen~ sion and cancellation of such li- censes; and prescribing the P~..lsh- ment for violation of the provisions of this act." Chapter 791 of Statutes and Amendments of 1929, as amended. lqotic~ is further hereby given that no contractor Or subcontractor or agent or representative thereof shall knowingly employ or cause or allow to be employed on the work herein provided for any alien, ex- 'cept in cases of extraordinary emer- ~m:y caused by fire, flood, or dan- ~A' of life or property. The contractor or subcontractor · to whom a contract for said work may he awarded shah forfeit as a pen- alty to the City of South San Fran- cisco Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each alien knowingly employed in the gregate 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 ad- minister an oath in double said amount over and above all statu- tory exemptions. If the proposal be accepted and the contract awarded and if the bidder shall fail and ne- giect to execute a contract and give the bonds required, the sum men- tioned in said check, or the prin- cipal sum of said bond, as the case may be, shah be liquidated dam- ages 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 under- .taking with at least two (2) re- sponsible sureties in the full amount of the bond each; and will also be required before entering upon the work to furnish a good and suffi- Cient bond, as required by an act of the Legislature of the State of Ceil- fornia ,approved May 10, 1919, en- titled "An act to secure the pay- ment of the claims of persons em- ployed by contractors upon public works and the claims of-persons execution of such contract, for each calendar da~ or portion thereof, during which such alien is permit- who furnish materials, supplies, ted or required to labor in viola- teams, implements or machinery tion of the provision of Article 4Cused or consumed by such contrac- of the Labor Code of the State of' tor in the performance of such California. A provision of this works, and prescribing the duties of effect shall be inserted in such con- Certain Public officers with respect tract. ' thereto," Chapter 303 of the Stat- The contract must be entered into utes of California, 1919. in compliance with and subject to Plans, specifications and proposal the conditions imposed by Article 3 sheets may be obtained at the office ~f the works engineer of the City of of the Labor Code of the State of SOuth San Francisco, in the City California. Such contract shall contain a stip- ulation to the effect that eight (8) hours shah 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 shah require or permit such workman to labor more than eight (8) hours during any one cal- endar day, except in cases of extra- ordinary emergency, caused by fire, flood or danger to life or property and shall contain the further stipu- lation 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- endar day during which any work- man is required or per~ to bur more than eight (8) hours in violation of the provisions of said Article 3. The contract to be awarded shell contain a further stipulation that the contractor, to whom 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 State, or substantially from materi-. Hall of said city, in South San Fran- cisco. California. Sealed proposals or bids will be delivered to the city clerk on or be- fore 8 o'clock p. m. on Monday the 16th day of June, 1947. All sealed proposals will be op- ened by said city council in public session on Monday, the 16th day of June, 1947, at 8 o'clock p. m., at the council chamber of said dry council. Said City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the City Council 0/ the City of South San Francisco. DANIEL J. HYLAND, City Clerk. I hereby certify that the forego- lng resolution was regularly intro- duced and adopted by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco, this 28th day of May, 1947, by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen G. W. Holston, Chas. K. Elder, Adolph Sani, Emilio Cortesi. Noes. Councilmen, None. Absent, Councilmen, Leo Ferko. Attest: DAN HYLAND, City Clerk.