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Agenda Statement 1974/11/26 Item 04
AGENDA ITEM N0. [ 4 CHULA VISTA CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF: November 26, 1974 ITEM TITLE: Resolution - Establishing Prevailing Wage Scales for Building and Construction Trades INITIATED BY: ~ Director of Public Works/City Engineer RnrYr_~nrrrrn California Labor Code 1773 requires any municipality awarding a contract for public work to ascertain the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for holiday and overtime work in the locality in which the public work is to be performed. In accordance with California Labor Code 1773, it is recommended that the attached "Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing Wage Rates" from the California Department of Transportation be designated as the general prevailing rate of pay for any public work performed for the City of Chula Vista. The General Prevailing Wage Rates are specified for every county in California and are updated on a monthly basis. The monthly "Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing Wage Rates" booklet will be kept on file in the office of the City Engineer. ATTACHED: Resolution [X] Ordinance [ ] Agreement [ ] Plat [ ] See EXHIBITS kX] No Financial Statement: N. A. Commission-Board Recommendation: N. A. Department Head Recommendation: Recommends approval. City Manager Recommendation: Concur 1 S.3 t 3~l~~0 5~~~~'ta~ X~ ~5 ~6 6~'7 81 AON X161 ~ra~~: ~y .p23 ~. ~~~~ STATE OF CALIFORNIA BUSINESS AND TRANSPORTATION AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT RENTAL RATES AND GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE RATES OCTOBER 1974 kENTAI kATF - FCUIPMENT CA1fC0kIE5 INDEX EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 197A THROUG[i DECEMBER 31, 1974 l AIP CfMPkEccCRS 1 A1R Gk1LLS, WACCN ANO CkAWLER I 3 AIk TC'CLS i 1 4 ASPHALT PAVEkS 1 5 EIIUMINCUS CISTRI[;UTORS 1 2 t PkOGMS ANO SWEEPING EQUIPMENT 7 EPUSH CHIPNING AND ShREODIAG MACHINES 2 B CC""PACTOF:~, HAND CU1DE0 2 9 CCf~CkCTE MIXERS 2 ]0 C(:rJCRETE VIERATCRS 2 3 11 CU1;8 EXTkl~SIOh MACHINES I2 CIECTkIC GLNERAICRS l.ND LIGHT PLANTS 13 ELECTF'IC POWERED HAND HELD TOOLS 3 14 FGkK LIFT TRUCKS 3 15 GRADERS 3 3 16 11 HYDRAULIC CkANES AND EXCAVATORS fCRANLER MOUNTED) Y lE N DkAULIC CkANES AtJO EXCAVATORS (TRUCK MOUNTING TYPES, LESS) HYCkAUL1C CRANES AND EkCAVA10kS (T 6 14 RUCK MGUNTED TYPES, INCLUDED) HYDRAULIC CkANES ANO EXCAVATORS (SELF PROPELLED) 7 20 LUADEF'Sr CRAWLER ~ 8 9 21 LCADEFS, RUBBER TIRED 22 PUMPS lfl 23 RCILEFS, THREE STEEL WHEELS 12 24 FCLLERS, TAWGEM STEEL WHEELS I3 25 FOLLEkS, kUE:EER TIRED, SELF-FROPELLEO• 13 1S 2F PC'LLFRS, RU68ER TIRED, TOWED ' 7i ~A kOILFk~, SL6MENTED, SHEEPSFOOT AND TAMPING, SELF-PROPELLED RCLLEkS SECMEt~IEU 15 15 2S , , SHE:EPSFCOT AND TAMPING, TONED kt,LLEPS,V1FkAlOkY,SELF-PROPELLED 16 30 RCILEkS, VILR4TC~RY, TOWEC 16 17 31 SArtD BLASTING EQUIPMENT ~2 SArts. CHAIr, AnD E:AkTH AUGER ATTACHMENT 18 33 SAWS, HOkG HELD CIRCLLAR 18 34 'SAWS, CGNCRETE AND MASONRY 18 35 SCP,APEFS, SELF pRGPEIIED 1B 18 ?6 SCRAPERS, TOWED 37 SHOVELS ADD CkANES, CRAWLER 20 38 SHOVED AND CkANES• TRUCK MOUNTED 20 3v TRACTUPS, CRAWLER 23 4G TF.ACTLkS, FUePEk TIkEO SMAII INCUSTRIAI AND FARM TYPES 25 26 41 TRACTfRSr F:U6PEF. TIRED, HEAVY 4? TkACTOk ATTACHMENTS 2~ 43 TPAFFTC CL~r~TRGL AND ScFETY DEVICES 28 44 TkAILEk~, LC,UIPMENT, LCW-6ED 28 45 TPAILEFS, EGUIPr'ENT, LILT QEO 29 29 46 TRFNC-'ING MACHINES »7 4E T(.UCKS ANC IFUth TRAJLER COMBINATIONS (EXCLUDING All DUMP TR TRUCKS, COMP, CiFF-HIGHWAY UCKS) 29 ,.30- 49 TkUCKS, GUMP, ON-HIGHWAY 30 `0 WELDING FCUIPMENT 31 31 51 OTHER FCUIPMENT ITEMS 31 ~% ~ ` ~; -, i ASPHALT pAVF-RS - ~- RIGHT OF NAY DELAY FACTOR = 0.55 - INCLUCrtS-ALL ATTACHMENTS ANU -----.~.--------- ACCESSORIES --.------- BUT NOT AUTOMATIC GRADE AND --w-------r- - LINE CONTkOLS. SINGLE LANE ----~---~----------------i PAVING MACHINES. ~---~.----~~r~~-- EAREER-GFEENE RATE/HOUR RATE/HOUR RATE/HOUR P.73 ! 11.50 SB-20 f 15.50 SB-140 f 25 00 F75-8 11.50 58-41 19.50 SA-150 . 28.00 SA-35 SA-40 16.50 SB-50 28.00 SB-170 29.00 13.50 58-60 17.50 SP-190 35 00 SA-41 20.00 SB-110 15.50 . FLAN-KNO% PF-25 10.50 PF-90A 10.50 PF-lCO-M 24 00 PF-35 ' 12.40 PF-90 SERIES 3 E%PRESS 12.50 PF-210 , 33 00 F F-45 SUFURBAN • 9.50 PF-120 20.00 MF-50U . 27 00 F F-r5 16.00 PF-180 19.50 . O.F DARAFICS BSF-2 22.00 BSF-3R 25.00 LIMA F-]r ]U.50 F-121 10.50 LITTLEFCRC FFF-PO 9.50 BPT-AO-SERIES A 12.00 BPF-100 15.00 PJONEtR 11 12.00 12 SERIES B 19.50 SMITH MAPK IV 13.00 H7TUMINCLS GISTRIBU7C'FS FIGHT OF NAY CELAY FAC7(~F. = 0.40 hIANDLIN(. EITUMINOUS MATEF]AlS UNDER PRESSURE-r INCLUDES CAPACITY RATED IN U.S. GALLONS. ALL PUMPS, SPRAY PAhS f OTHEF ATTACH. L ACCESSORIES. TRUCK MOUNTED TYPE• INCLUDING TRUCK. TRA]LEF. MOUNTED TYPk, LFS_ TONING UNIT. RATE PER HOUR OVER TO RATE PER HOUR ALL CAPACITIES f2.00 0 800 1.7.50 800 1400 9.00 1400 1800 IO.OU _______ 1AOC 3000 11.50 PFOOMS AND SMFEPING EC~UIPMENT T kIGNI OF NAY DELAY FAC7C.R = 0.40 ]NCLUDES ALL ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES KITH SELF-PROPELLED PICKUP TYPE SNEEPEkSr RATED IN ACCOkCANCE N1TH EPOCHS OF ANY TYPE, INCLUDING BROGM NEAR. THE HOPPER CAPACITY IN CUBIC YARDS. FATES GIVEN ARE FOR B FOOT BP.OOM NIDTHS E ARE 1C Bf It`CREASED CR GECREAStU PORPORTIONATELY OVER TO RATE PER HOUR FGF ERCC'MS OF OTHER NIDTHS. MCUNTEO AN L• TOh'EC TYFt EROUMS.TNCLUUING 0 1 1 2 s2.oo TF'4CT1ONr PTG, OF C.NC.INE DRIVEN. 2 4-1/2 4.00 7.50 RA Tf: PCR HOUR f2.00 SELF-PROPELLEC TYPE QROOMS RATE PER HOUk f4.00 PR.USH CHIPPING AND ShkECLING MACHINES RIGHT OF WAY DELAY FACTOR = G.", INCLUDES FUNFR AND ALL ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESS- UP.IES. COMPACTOkS, HAND GUIDED -------------------------------------------- RIGH7 OF NAY DELAY FACTOR. = 0.50 PAN TYPE - GASOLINE OF CIESEL PONERF.O INCLUDINC• ALL ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSCk]ES. RA7FO IN ACCORCANCE KITH THE CUTTER HEAD NIDTH IN INCHES. UVEk TD FATE PER HOOF 0 9 f2.25 9 17 3.25 1? 16 ~..5U kATED IN ACCORCANCE WITH THE GROSS MACHINE NEIGMT IN POUNDS. OVER TO RATE PEk HOUR 0 250 f1.70 7F C+ 2.5U 1E __.-.~ J *** EQUIPMENT hEN7Al RATE: *i• OENEFAL -- 1HE EF.UNM:ENT REM AL kATES, NOT INCLUDING OPFkATDR, TU CE PAID ON FGRCE ACCOUNT NCkK AND THE RIGHT OF NAY DELAY FAGiGRS TU BE USED FUR EACH CLASSIFICATIGN OF tQUIPMENT ARE LISTED BELOW. THE RATES AhL INTENDED TD LOVER NORMAL CGST Of LUPF:ICATICN, kEPAIk, OVERHAUL, DEF'RECIATIUN, INTEREST, ]NSURANCE, STORAGE, AND TAXES. NH EN SELF POWERED THEY INCLUDE FUEL ANG OIL. > IND]CATES ADDITIGNS CR kEV1SI0N5. NOTE -- THE FOLLOWING RATES ARE IN EFFECT FROM JULY 1. 1974 THROUGH DECLMCER 31. 1574. AIR COMPF ~SSOkS RIGHT OF WAY CF LAY FACTOR 0.50 ALL lV[ES OF SELF-LUNIPINEO UNITS WHETHER GAS- LISTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MFRS RATED CAPACITY IN CUE~.1C UL1NE, DIESEL DF. LPG FOw[RED. THE LISTED RATES FEET PER MINUTE AT I0 0 POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH PRE ;.SURF. INCLUDE PIPE. 50 L1NEPh FEET OF HCSE~ ALL HOSE WHIPS, FITi7NCS, CGUPLINCS AiaG ANY COMPRESS- OVER TU RATE PER MDUR OF ATTACHMENTS. UNSIIENCED S1LENlFC 0 ES 51.90 52.00 SELF-PkOPELLED TYPE 85 150 3.00 .3.25 150 ?15 4.50 4.75 kATE PEk HOVR 215 ?65 5.50 5.75 265 325 h.50 6.75 UNUEk 150 CFM }4.,25 325 450 8.25 8.50 450 h00 11.00 11.50 OVER 150 CFM 5.75 600 90U 16.50 17.00 900 1200 22.50 23.00 1200 1500 27.00 ?8.00 1500 1FU0 30.00 31.00 1800 2100 37.00 38.00 EACH ADDITIONAL 50 FOOT LENGTH OF AIR HOSE IS TO BE PAID FOR IN ACCORDANCE NITH THE FOLLOWING RENTAL RATES EASED UVON ThE INSIDE DIAMETEk DF THE HOSE IN INCHES. A]R L`RILLS, WAGON ANU CkAWLER R1Ghl GF NAY CELAY FACTCk = C.SU NA{C'N Lk1LLS OF ALL TYPES INLL1+[;ING ORIILs ALL AT IA CHkFNTS, CAhF(~N DP]lL STFE L, kliS t SHANK aTTACHMFNTS tUl NCT IN(LUGINC CONFESSOR UNIT. GR ANI Eh lF1'. LS. PNEUMATICALLY PR GPF LLED, All TYPES 1r.Cl.•~!r:( ALL ATTACHMENTS, LAREGN DRILL STEEL, P1iS +. STANK ATTACHMENTS 6U7 NOT INCL- UDING CLMFFtS50h t'NIT. WHEN COMPRESSOR 15 MUUNIEC UN THE CFgWLER UNIT IT Nlll EE PAID FGk AS A PUhTAELE AIR COMPRESSOR. AIR TOGLS FIGHT OF WAY LFLAV FACTOR 0.25y~ ALL TYPES, INC,LUDINO PAVING EREAKERS, CLAY SPADES pND DIGGERS, SINKEk kOCK DRILLS• TRENCH GIGGEP.S, SHEETINGs VIKE AND SPIKE DRIVERSr EACKFlII TAMPERS ANU HAND HElO GRINDING TOOLS. EYPENCABLE Gklll STEEIs BITS AND BREAKER POINTS CRINGING WHEELS AND SHANKS SHALL RE PAID FOR ON INVOICE. !~ CVEk TO kATE PER HOUR 0 1 f0.10 1 1-1/2 0.20 1-1/2 2 0.30 2 2-1/2 0.40 RATED IN ACCDRL'aNCL WITH THE CYLINDER BORE DIAMETER IN INCHES. OVFP TO RATE PER HOUk C 3 }2.25 4 2.75 5 4.50 T.25 RATED IN ACCCkf~AhCE F'lIH THE CYLINDLk BORE CIAME TEP IN INCHES. OVF6 70 RAZE PEk HCUF O 4 lI G.SO 4 lY.SO RATED BY TOOL WEIGHT IN POUNDS WHICH SHALL BE DETERMINFC IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MFRS CATALOG OVER TO FATE PER DAY G 1C 52.25 70 20 3.25 2C 3C' 4.50 kgTE PER HDUk SO 40 O.b0 4(- E-0 1.U0 t( 1.3U 1 GRAOERs RIGHT OF NAZI DELAY FACTOR ~ 0.45 INCLUDES ALL ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES. E%CEPT ELECTRONIC BL AGE CONTROL DEVICES ADD f3.00 PER HOUR TO RATE FOR ELECTRONIC BLADE CON7RUL-s NHEN USED. ~~--- .~.~,- _~-r,-,~~- ~- ___ --~ Yy- -- ~_- RATE/HOUR RATE/HOl1R ALL15-CHALMERS RATE/HCiUR 145-T f 10.00 M-70 ! 10.50 ~ f 5.50 00 6 M-65 GAS 7,00 M-100 11.50 00 17 ~ . 11.50 M-65 DIESEL 7.25 M-100 SERIES B . 45 145 8.75 ATHEY 5.75 Ag-64G0 AUS11N-NESTFRN 9 50 PAGER 200 12.00 SUPER 300 PS 16.50 50 14 88L PP SUPER , 9.25 SUPER 200 11.50 00 13 PAGER 400 DO PACER 400 SENIOR . 15.00 99L 10.50 SUPER 200 SENIOR . 13.50 SUPER 400 16.00 s•o SUVFR 11.50 PACER 300 DD 50 15 PACER 500 15.50 PACER 100 11.50 PACER 300 PS SUPER 300 DD . 15.00 SAFER 500 19.00 SUPER 100 12.50 C-N-I 42.00 A6-651N1TH AU70GRADE DEVICE) 16.00 TG 551N17H AUTDGkADE DEVICE) 39.00 G-65 AG-S51NITh AUTOGkADE UEVICEI 42.00 CATERPILLAP 75 7 12 E1~4C SERIAL) 11.00 lv E112K SEERIALI 18.00 00 14 1121P1C SERIAL) . 00 9 12 F173C ,.ERIALI 1?.00 14 E172G SERIAL) . 15.50 112 EIbBE SERIAL) 112 F191G SERlAII . 9..25 12F113K SERIALI 15.50 16.50 140 140 f11R SERIALI .16.00 112 F1460 SERIAL) 9.75 12 FIP9H SERIAL) 18.50 140 114U SERIALI 17.00 112 F182F SERIAL) 9.75 G ' >12 G 14 C135F SERIALI 12.50 1614% SERIALI 26.00 00 31 112 F189J SERIAL) [.G L 11.06 14 DIQ6F SERIALI 14.00 16 149G305 SERIALI U SERIALI ART. . 36.00 1201PgG SERIALI OG 14 14 F159G SERIALI 14.50 16 G193 1:0114K SERIAL) . 17UIlOR SERIALI 15.00 CHAMFILN 00 13 . D-_65 T 16.00 D-640 15.00 16.00 C-`bU D-560 HD . 14.00 D-5P1 7,50 1[+.50 D-650 D-6R0 19.00 D-°62 15.OU D-6U0 18,50 D-6P6 19.50 D-562-HD - 15.00 D-605 7 0-5f5 16.00 CLEVELAND CR NCO O.OU SEE CHAMPION DEHIE 10.00 JO-570 SERIES A 11.00 JO-57G {,A LION 10.5u 1601SFRIF` 8) 15.59 5031SERIES L) T-400 (SERIES AI 7.2s 15.50 104 i04lSFRIES P) 11.5C 1601SER1E. GI 17,50 19,50 T-5U0 11.50 1D41SERIES C) 12.50 0 160-L 160-L ISEkIES 81 1P .00 T-5001SEklES A)142 hV P 14.50 50 16 104-H 11.0 13.50 3U3 7,25 T-500 ISFRIES A1150 H 0 ISFRIES L1 . 17.50 104-MISERIES Bl 00 12 ~ 303fSER1F_ A) 7.25 2-50 13.50 118 i1PISERIfS L1 . 14.00 450 g,2S 5.25 T-600 T-600 (SERIES gl 19.00 11PISl:RIES C) 16.SU 13.00 503 503lSERIES AI 7,p0 T-700 24.00 160 1.h~gEp, 16.00 D-1100 12.50 M-52 M--500 3.50 4'~ 5G-1yU 6D/6D-2 11.00 D-1300 13.00 14.50 M-600 5.25 7D/7D-2 13.04 75 P D-1406 D-1500 15.00 N-650 5.50 5.75 PC cG . 10.50 F-1500 1S .5U 17,00 M- 700 M-250 6.00 1CC 12.00 D-1700 19.00 14.00 F-1900 11C l'ET NE 571NGHOt•5E 5C P 55U 11.OU 666 11.50 13.00 ~jG . 50 5 550 POMERFLOM 12,00 bbb PUMERFLON 13.50 530-H 440 . 10.50 e6o 13.00 15.04 777 777 PONERFLON 15.50 11.00 66U PONERFLON 44U-H 440-F' PLUERFLGN 12.50 YETT180NE 56 13 402 11.00 PM-412 14.00 10.50 PM-12 . 50 9 403 IZ.DO PN-502 15'~ aCl . 12,00 PM-f 12 461-A 9.5U 404 NAtlCD 50 9 550 PONERFLON 12.00 666-g PLNERFICN 16.50 IS.00 550 330-H ' 11'00 .54 16.50 13.50 777 777 PONEkFLUM 16.00 440 13.50 h60 00 ]6 777-6 19.50 440-H 14.OU 660 P ERFLUN . 15.OU 771-b PUNERFLON 21.00 00 27 440-N YG6'FFFLIiM 14.50 66U PON 12.50 PP8 POMERFLON . 00 31 444 14.50 6E6 14.00 PPP-b POUEAFION , w44 FCUtRFLCiN I`~.SG b6L PM1EkFLON ]s ,50 h 1 4 :.,0 11.00 66E.-P 4 "- ~ T .~ ~ ~ ------------------------- CUNCREIE w1XCk3 R]f HT LF NAY CF LAY FAC7Uk = 0.55 INCLId~E' MEAS UG.I NG IANK, FU14P• EAICHMETEk• PLNtR !NI' ALL Al1ACHMENIS AND ACCESS('h1ES. STIIIUNAFY Ck vCRIAFLI TYGF. RATED IN ACCORDANCE NITH TMf MFF~! FATEC' (AFAf1TY IM SACKS Ok CVN1C FEE1. LVEk lU KAIE PFk KCUk 0 3-1/2 30.70 ?-1/2 F 1. P.0 t' 11 2.50 11 16 3.25 ----------------- ---------------------------- CONCRE/E VIBR A.TCRS R1CHT OF NAY DELAY FAC10k = G.:S 1NClUCFL PONEP UNIT, WHkTh~Ek GASOLINE. fLFCTRIC OF' PNE UMAl1C• ALL SHAFTING, VIBRATOk HEADS AND ALL Ai7ACHMCN75 ANG ACCES'_GkIES. PTD TRANSIT MIXING TYPC• NUT INCLUDING CARRIkR. RATCD IN ACCORDANCE NITH THE MFK~S LISTLD MIXING CAPACITY IN CUP.IC YAFDS. OVER TO RATE PEP HOUR I 4 33.25 4 5 3.50 S 6 3.75 6 T 4.OU 7 8 4.50 P 9 5.00 9 10 5.75 10 12 6.25 RILE VER HOUR EACH VIBkAI]NG MEAD 30.90 IIERP EXlkl~'.ION MACHINES RIGHT CAF NAY DELAY FACTORS ~ O.SO SELF-PkC~VELLED tYPF FOR ASPHALT AND CONCRETE CURE OF. CURE ANO GUTTER SECTION 1NCLl10INl. All ATTACH ME N7S ANU ACCES LORIES. FLFCTFIC 6FNFFAlORS AND LIGI~T PLANTSy FIGHT OF NAV DELAY FACTOR = 0.30 y kATE ;, AFF FOR GASOLINE OR DIESEL POMER• ALTERNATING OR O1ktC1 CUkkENT. UVER 7U RA7E PER DAY U 1 33.25 RATE PER HOUR 1 3 30.70 3 7-1/? 1.50 7-1/2 1S 2.25 15 25 3.°0 FO F- LIGHT VLt.r.T,tGG RATE PER HOUR 7 LIGHT ~El 50.80 h LIGHT SE1 1.20 RATED ]N ACCORDANCE NITH MFRS MAXIMUM NIDTH I:ECOMMENDATIONS. RATE YER HOUR FOR SECTIONS LESS IMAM lA• b3 .25 FOR SECTIONS 18• ANO OVER 5.25 FLELIF IC POWf F t[ HcNG HELD 7C4iLS yr GlfH7 OF NAY Uf LAY EAC1[JP = 0.25 INCLUCFS ALL FLECIkIC FOtJEhCC' HAND HELD 7UOLS E:07 LISIEG ELSEUHkkE IN 7Hlt `.CMELUIE AUT NOT 1M 115UA1 TOOLS. EXPENLACIk t.1T`• bLADES• CISCS NHkEI `., ETC. ,', t,AIL FC VAID FUF. UN INVOICE. Ff F'M Llkl lv UC k.: ---~ li h'l ('F WAV l:l LDY FACTUP = 0.45--_---~_Y__- iN(LUDIS ALL ATIACHMfN7S ANU ACCESSORIES. ('VLk 1C RATE PER. HOUk IOOb 4000 f3.25 4GCC 6G 00 4.25 cC,(•(' 8000 5.29 ((,00 12000 6.75 1000 1E000 7,25 IF-G[~ 20000 P.00 RATED IN ACCORDANCE NITH MFRS CONTINUOUS RATING IN KILONATTS. OVER TO RATE PER HOUR 25 50 35.00 SU 100 7.50 100 200 13.00 200 300 19.50 300 400 26.00 400 500 33.00 kATED IN Af.COkDANGE WITH THE MFRS SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE. OVFk TO RATE PER DAY 325 3100 f1.00 100 200 1.50 ?00 300 2,25 300 400 3.25 400 600 4.50 L1S1EU 1N ACCORDANCE NITH THE MFRS MAXIMUM RATED CAPACITY 1N POUNDS. OVER TO RATE. PER HOUR 20600 <'S000 39.50 25600 30000 10.50 30000 40000 15.50 40000 50000 16.50 50000 75000 18.00 14 3 ------------°--°----------- ---------- ---------------------------- -------- --------------- w_°-----c--~ NYURAULIC CRANES AND ERCAYAICRS (CRAWLER MOUNTECI (CC`NITNUFL) RIGHT OF WAV DELAY FACTOR = 0. _55 INCLUUES ALL ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES LINK-FELT (CONTINUED) >LS-35G0 25.00 >LS-420U 'ft.00 >LS-5000 33.U0 LGkA1N >L-46F! NC.175/150 RACKHOE 37.00 >L-4BH NU.L75 EaCKHC1F ?E.GO MASSEY-FE-RCI1 Sr`K' >MF-350 9.75 >Mf-450 1.1.00 >MF-45G-J 13.00 NORTHWEST >30-DH 1?-9 CRDWLEF`_ 231 HP 25.00 >3G-DH L"^-F CF.AWLEkS 23F HP tB,CC >35-GH 31.00 >30-DH I?-k CKDWLLkS 231 HP 25.00 P L H >5-20 3.2 `_ >H-416 2h,UU >RH-?5 SNUVLL 44.00 >Y-310 11.UC >kH-25 4C.6G >kH-25E 4A.OU >H-312 ]7.00 Fr~cLAlr >fc-3G b.SG >~c-IUOL 2o.ou >sc-15oL 26.00 >TC-45 10.56 >GL-120 147] [ EAkLILR 23.00 >RC-200 33.00 >TCS 12.50 >GC-120 1572 C LATER 24.00 >RC-2UOL 34.00 >LC-PO FIPELINER 17.50 >GC -120K 7471. L FARLI EI. <'a.OG >HC-300 1971 L EARLIER 46.00 >LC-EG ]571 G EARLIER 15.00 >CC-120K 1972 1. LalEk. 25.OU >HC-300 1972 f. LATER 46.00 >LC-EO 1977 C LATER 16.50 >CCK PIPELINEK 1971 G FAFL7EF '.00 >HL-300 L 46.00 >LC-FUL 1971 E EARLIEP, 17.00 >GCK PIPELINfR 1972 L LAIEF. 2h .00 >EC-1000 145.00 >LC-Fr~L ]^•72 L IAILF: IF.50 t'r. l 1 >H-1'71-C 12.50 >H-2U1-C 1F.00 >H-401-C 31.00 >H-17;:-C 13.00 >H-ZGZ-C 19.50 WARNER-SNAS~Y >CkDUALI G-AGO 16.00 >HOPTC! H-900 ~~~` 1969 L LAIER 1h.50 >HOPTO H-7G0-A 216 HP 31.00 >GRACALL G-Et0 22.00 >HOPTU 5GU :~r.Ct.HOF 1ti.50 >HUDTO H-90U 33.00 >GkDL'ALL E,-YOU 26.00 >HCPIf SUO HYCFOSCGPIC 17.00 >HOPTO H-9UU-A 235 HP CM 34.00 >CpD6ALL G-1000 37.00 >HOFT(t H-55G 1971 C EARLIEP. 1F.50 >HDPTO H-90U-A 262 HP CAT 3x.00 >HUPTL 30C P,ACKHGE PF:E 1966 11.50 >HDPTO H-550 1472 E LATER ~U.00 >HOPTO H-1900 460 HP 70.00 >HOPTO :UU HYDROSCOPIC VRE-bP 13.SG >HOFTO H-700 1971 C EARLIEP 2h..00 >HOPTU H-1900 520 HP 72.00 >HCk TC~. H-30U A 1969 C LAIER 14.50 >HDPTO H-70U-A 1971 E 1972 29.00 HYCR AULlI CRANES ANU E7(CAVAIOkS (TRUCK MOUNTING TYPES. LESS GARR IERI R1f-HT C'F WAV DELAY FACTOR = U.55 INCLUDES ALL ATTACHMENTS AN D ACCESSORIES: CARRIER TO BE PAID SEPARATELY. ACSIIN-wESiFF'r. RATE/HOUR RATE/HOUR - RAT E/HOUR ?21G-G TUN f 5.50 >71U-P 7 TON b 7.00 >410-P A 10.50 aIKYRUS-l k 7 E >H-. 5.50 >H-51HYDR GNOEI 6.50 >35-C CHALL ENGEk 16.00 >H-3 S[RIE` TwC 9.50 >H-5 SERIES TWO 14.00 >45~ SERIES TWU R COMPETITOR 21.00 >H-51HYDRUL RANLI 6.00 >35-C COMPETITOk 16.00 >•.5-C SERIES TWU a CHALLENGER 22.00 OR07T >30-E 7.25 >35-E/35-Y 11.00 >40-El4U-V 12.50 >30-Y 3.25 GRGVE >TM-100-C 12.00 HEIN-NERNEk >IC 8.50 >12-HD 115 HP BAGKHOE F.75 >12-HD 115 HP ROTOGRADEk 10.00 >30-HC 11` HP A.50 >1?-HD 140 MP BACKHOE 10.50 >12-HG 140 HP RDTC'GRADEk 11.50 >IO-HC 1~.0 1'.k 1C.50 >12-HD CRANE 10.00 HV-hCE >~5U 4.7'. >5~C 140 HP 11.00 >79U 13.50 >3(.L 7.50 >76G - 11.56 >TC-600 16.00 >5P0 9.00 >760-B 12.00 >1000 9.00 >59n lU 7 HM 9.25 MY-kI.-'.WEk. >E' a,Ib FARINA 6.25 >63 FD (DIESEL) F.50 >H7-56U E 10.50 >h3 Ff, (GAS) 7.50 >HT-560 9.25 >Hl-R75 16.00 JDY-ATLPS >1602 13.00 FCCLAIN >TP-A5 6.50 >LP-FO 12.50 SAMSC N >BH 4.50 >1000 7.`_0 14 h ~J .~~ ~ ~. -------------------------- -------------------------------------- hYORAULlC CkAF~ES ANU 1%CAVATGRS ICRANLER MOt!N1FD1 RICH? f~F WAY DELAY FACTOR = 0.5`. iNCLUDI~ ALL ATTACHMENTS ANG ACCESSORIES AMERICeN kATE/HOUR >:` t 2T.OU >35 areas >AE-1.''PG 7.5U >AE-IfiOG E AN TAM >C-450-A CACKHUE 12.SG >C-45G-A CLAMSHELL C-45U-A SHOVEL 11.50 >C-451 eucrku~-EC'lE >1`_-H 12.00 >20-H SCRIES 1W0 >15-H SERIES 1W0 14.00 >20-H SERIES THREE >2G-H 17.00 >30-+11170 HPI >20-H SERIES ONE 19.00 >30-F! SERIES TWO CA6OT >5000-f( 10.00 >510 CASE >F8U 13.50 >980 C ATERP]LLAk 225 21.OU DEERE >JD-t.SU 14.50 >690-A DRG7T >i0-El > ~.-VC >~t tC. 1971. L EAR. L.IER >35tC 19T 1. IATEP. (EACALL EFt FakNCF-S WASEY LISTINGS Htlh-WEkE,F F. >(-IU >C.-IG FD 171 L EARLIER >C-10 HC 1572 X -12 HC 19i~ C EARLIER RATE/HCUR ! :9.00 16.SG 14.00 >C-475 14.00 >C-725~A 20.00 >40-H i3. GO >40-H SERIES UNE 25.60 >60-5 33.00 10.00 2U .00 16.50 lO.OC >35YC 1971 E EARLIER 13.OU >40EC/40YC 1472 L LATER 10.50 >35YC 1972 6 LATER 14.50 >SOEC. 1971 E EARLIER 12.00 >40EC/40YC ]971 L EARLIER 16.OG >50EG 1977 E LATER 15.00 O.UO 12.00 >C-12 HD 1973 L LATER 15.00 >C-la R070GRADER 12.50 >C-12 HO R0T06RAOER PRE-1972 14.50 >C-14A 13.50 >L-12 HD ROTOGRADER 1972 14.50 >C-32 13.50 >C-14 BACKHOE 17.50 kATF/HOUR 19.50 23.00 46.00 52.00 50.00 18.00 20.00 22.00 19.50 21.00 40.00 HCFTO `Et wAFEfF-'_~WASEY LIST IN LS 0.00 F~v-h DE >t+( 8.50 >bF0-B 15.00 >895 20.00 >~AY 11.00 >bF5 13.50 >995 30.00 r~C 1'71 L EARL 1Ek 12.50 >bE5-B. 15.00 >3300 TT 19.00 etc( 1~7~ 14.00 >6a0/695 16.50 >560U 1T 25.00 >cr~0 13.50 hV-FDWt ~'. >r` 10.00 >6h 16.50 >600-C 12.00 INSLkY >h 9.50 >H-875 PIPELINER 22.00 >H-2250 30.00 >F'C-`60 12.00 >H-1500 33.60 >H-2250 B 39.00 >F(-'rV L 14.00 >H-2000 32.00 >H-3000 44.00 >FC-F75 19.50 >HC-2000 37.00 >HL-5000, 37.00 1k7EFLA7If~~NAL >3Q4G 11.00 >3960 15.00 >3964 14.00 JAV-A7LA° >13U7 11.50 >1702 18.00 >2002 27.00 >1602 16.00 KCEHR]hC >?be 18.OG >466 PIPELINER 25.00 >666 BACKHOE 33.00 >455 SK GCPtk 73.00 >S05 SKODPER 38.00 >1066 SKOOPER 50.00 >a55 PACKHOE 23.00 >505 BACKHOE 39.00 >1066 BACKHOE 50.00 >tihh 23.00 >666 SKOOPEF 31.00 >1066-C - 56.00 >4rn-( 27.00 LIEBHERR >R-901LC 13.00 >R-941LC 12-7 CR*R ERS 21.00 >R-961 33.00 >k-9111[ 16.50 >R-941LC IS-0 CRAMLERS 23.00 >R-471 46.00 >R-921LC 16.50 >R-945 27.00 >R-9T1HD 52.00 >R-925 19.50 LIMA >945 42.00 LINK-BELT >LS-3000 22.00 >LS-4000 25.00 >LS-4500 33.00 14 f HYDRAULIC CRANES AND EXCAVATORS (TRUCK MOUNTED TYPES INCLUDING CARNIERI ICONT1r~uEU1 R1GNT OF NAY DELAY FACTOR = 0.55 INCLUDES ALL ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES. SAMSCPI >RH-1 5.75 >145G-CM 8.75 >~ULL-SNING SARGFNI S[F WARNER-SWASEY LISTINGS 0.00 UNIT >H-30-T 18.50 >H-172-T 15.00 >H-2G1-T >H-171-T 13.00 WARNER-SY;ASCV >GRADALL G-600 14.50 >HOP7G 300 BACKHOE PkE 196E 10.00 >SARGENI nl 641i• >GRAUALL G-660 GAS 19.00 >HOP70 300 MY DROSCOPIC PRE-66 12.50 >SAhGE NT Nl 6425 >CPAGALL G-660 DIESEL 21.UU >HDPTO M-300-A 8H 1969E LATER 12.50 >SnRGLN7 HT 4425 >L-kACALI G-800 25.00 >nOPTO M-3CG MS 1969E LATER 13.50 >SAFGENT H7 b42`A GAS X kADALL [-880 29.00 >HOP70 500 dACKHOE 13.50 >SAFC[.ra n7 £425A DIESEL >GRADALL G-1000 38.OG >HOPTU 500 HYDR OSCUPIC to .OU >SAk Gt NI HT F44f >Ck AC'~AEL 246C 12.SU >HOP10 H-550 17.00 >SAFCEnT H1 R445 >r.('F Tt~ 200 TM ~-_--_ - 6.00 _-_-r.-._-~ >SA RGENT HT 6415 --------_-_---__-~--_-____ 2G.Uu ___- ______________~_-_~ _ HYURAULIC CF.AN[`_ ANU EXCAVATUkS (SELF PROPEL LED( RIGH1 F~F WAY GELAY FACTOR = C' .55 INCLUDES ALL ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES. ATLAS RATE/EiDUR F.AI E/HOUR >AE-1200 3 6.00 AUSTIN-WESIFPN >105 5.75 >220 P TDN 108 HP GM 14.0U >4G9G/~1U0 89 nv In >l1U 7.50 >409/410 12.50 >4090/4100 14 C• nP GM >~10 °. TUN 9.00 >410 SENIOR 12.50 >4125 b9 NP ]H >210 7 70N 10.00 >S1G ?1.00 >4125 14G n F GM >220 F TUN 9.50 >615 19.00 >72C >22u N 10N 89 HP 1H 11.50 >709/770/774 17.50 6ANTAM >5-610 18.50 >5-626 20.00 >S-bTF >5-625 15.00 DF U17 12.50 18.00 20.00 25.OU 26.00 28.00 29.00 32.00 37.00 t ----r kATE/HOUR 13.50 16.00 14.00 16.50 26.00 20.00 21.00 21.00 22.00 30.00 32.00 35.00 >2G-FR? 2.75 >80-R 40.OU >15UG 171 E LATER >40 CRUZ-AIR 15.00 >65-RM2 7.50 >IFGC• 1970-1971 >4G-ER 13.00 >160-R F2 11.50 >IFUC >40-YR CRUZ-AIR 1.5.50 >200 RF2 13.50 >250U >Fp-p,M2 4.25 >250 RFT 17.50 >2SU0 SERIES B >t0 CRUZ-DIR 35.00 >1500 1970-1071 20.00 >2510 GAU['N >EO 19h° L EARLIER 11.00 >90/100/110/125 17.00 >llu SERIES A/ 125 SERIES A >EO 1'>11 L LATER 13.00 >90 SERIES A/100 SERIES A 19.00 >1`.G SEkIES A GF;ADALL SFE 1MAP.NEk-SWASEY LISTINGS 0.00 GF.CVE >Fl-.t 1964 L 1969 10.5U >RT-58 1969 f. EARIIE F. 15.UU >RT-6G 1972 L EARLIER >kT-?t ]97U L 1971 11.50 >RT-56 ]°iG L LATER 17.50 >RT-60 1973 >F1-aE ]669 L EARLIER 11.50 >RT -58A 14.50 >RT-605 1972 L EARLIER >FT-aE 1970 L LATER 13.50 >RT-59 1972 L EARLIER 19.50 >kT-6GS 1973 >F:7-49 1069 L EARLICR 13.OU >RT-59 1973 2G_00 >RT-625 >F.T-4° 1970 C LATER 15.00 >RT-59S 1972 L EARLIER 20.00 >R7-635 ;Rl-_`.F 16.50 >RT-59S 1973 21.00 >R7-655 REIN-WEkNER >12 RACKHOE 13.50 >12 CRANE 13.50 >12 ROTUGRADER HUEER >C-1044 16.00 >C-1244 16.50 HY-DYNAMIC >195-( 16.50 >250-C 17.00 >3u0-C kYSTER K.-20UA 20.00 >K-250A le.CO >K-30UA >K-200A 17.50 INTERNATIDNAL >3°60-R 14.50 LINK-BEL1 >YC-IR17.5 TON) 10.50 >YC-2B 1<T .5 TUN 14. U0 >YC.-9C 1973 L LATER >YC-1E110 TON) 15.50 >YC-?A l5 1GN Id.UO >YC-4E 1972 L EARLIER >VC-2a 17.OC >YC-3ti 1972 t: EakLIEk 17.>v >YC-4P 1473 G LA1Ek P 19.00 20.00 21.00 21.00 22.00 22.00 28.00 32.00 35.OU 14.50 19.50 18.50 20.00 17.50 21.00 14 /~~ -------------------------------------- NYOk<l'LIC (HANkS .F:C L%CAVATUkS. l1RUCF. ----------------------- ------------------- MOUNTING TYPES, Lf55 CAPRIEkI (CONTINUED) ----------- ---------- --- ----- RIGHT LF WAY DELev hAC10R U.S[. INCLUGIS ALL ATIACHMENT~ AN[ ACCLSSG RIFS: CAkH1Fk TL PE PA1G SEPARATELY. UNIT N.-171-i 9.75 >H-172-i Q.75 >H-202-T 15.00 HYDF.AULIC CRANES AIL L%CAVAI[;FS ITRVCK MOUNTED TYPfS• ]NCLUGING CARRItRI RIGHT UE WAY GE LAY hA LTL•R _ 0.55 1NLLLDES ALL ATIACHMEhT: ANG ACCESSO hIES. AUSTIN-WESTERN RATE /HOUR kATE./HOUR RAT E/HOUR >63L{M S 2A.00 6A1.T f M >7-450-A LACKHOE 12.50 >T-45] 15.00 >T-725 17.00 >T-450-A '. hUVEI 13.GG >T-4EP 45 FT 8017M 17.50 >T-725-I 21.00 >T-450-A CLAMShiLl 14.GG >T-4B8 60 RT EOOM 14.50 >TD-5A8 22.00 >Th-ti5U ]FO HP LAFklth 17.50 >T-60U 22.00 >T-58b 23.00 >1K-450 23u HP CARk1ER 18.50 >T-626 17.00 >T-768 30.00 tUCVAUS-ERIE >35-C CUMPETITCR 21.OU >45-C SERIES TWO F. COMPETITOR 30.00 >3`,-C CHALLE.NGFR Z3.OU >45-{ SERIES TWO R CHALLENGER 33.00 >45-C 28.00 CABUT >510 9.25 >5000 9.25 OkVTT >?0-VM 8.75 G ALIGN >15U-T 20.GG 6hAGALL SEE WARNER-SWASEY LISTINGS 0.00 GROVE >TO-100 14.00 >TM-150-T 17.50 >TMS-375 40.00 >TO-LUG STANGAhD 14.50 >TMS-156 24.00 >TM-40U 36.00 >TD-15U-T 18.UG >TM-IPO 22.00 >TM-425-T ~ 31.00 >7G-]55 14.04 >TMS-1R0 24.00 >TM-550-T ~ 39.00 >TG-1 RC 24.00 >TM-225-T 22.00 >TM-600 44.00 >TMS-1G0 18.00 >TM-250-T 25.00 >TM-650 238 HP 6-71N CARRIER 48.00 >1M-15: 22.00 >iM-275-LP 1972 G EARLIER 29.00 >TM-650 260 HP BV-71N CARRIER 50.00 >TM-12U-T 15.50 >TM-275-LP 1973 L LATEF 31.00 >TM-BOO 60.00 REIN-WER NFR >1-lU ]1.50 >T-12 MD BACKHOE 12.00 >T-12 HD ROTOGkAOE 13.50 >T-10 HG 11.U0 >T-12 HD CRANE 12.50 HC PT[ SEE WARNER-SWASEY LISTINGS O.OU HV-HC L >TC-fUU 20.00 TNSLEY >h 8.25 >HT-560-R 15.00 >HT-675 21.00 >HT-560 11.SU LIFEHERR >A-901 10.50 >A-911 13.50 >A-421 15.50 LINK-FELT >lUl-HT 7.25 >HT-300 ?0 TON 36.00 >HC-2000 CRANE 11.50 >hT-70C 20 TON 25.00 >HT-40G 39.00 >HC-2000 11.00 LVhAIN >MC-25H 22.00 >MC-30H 152 HP CARRIER 31.00 >MC-30H 195 HP CARk1Ek 34.00 P G H >h,-310 11.00 >T-18U 1972 L EARLIER 24.00 >T-25G 1973 L LA1Ek 32.00 >H-312-T 16.00 >T-180 1473 L LATER 25.00 >T-300 1972 E EAkLItR 31.00 >H-418-T 26.00 >T-200 1972 C EARLIER 24.00 >T-300 1973 G LATER 33.00 >T-150 1972 G EARLIER 24.00 >T-200 1973 G LATER 25.00 >T-650 44.00 >T-150 1973 L LATER 24.G0 >T-250 1972 E EARLIER 31.00 >T-750 50.00 PEiT1RCNE >3C-T 15.00 >60-TK 33.00 >110-TK 42.00 >3o-1K 16.00 >80-TK 31.00 >120-TK 46.00 >35-TK/3t.-MLK 23.00 >90-TK 37.00 >140-TK 48.00 >40-TK 24.00 >100-TK 196R G 1969 34.00 >150-TK 54.00 >50-TK 32.00 >100-TK 197 L LATER 44.00 POCLAIN >TP-30 5.25 >TP-45 10.00 14 7 rr----r--_r_r-~.--_~_-_--_-__-_rrr_-----_rr~--_-r _-~ - .._.. r.t _ LOAOERSr CkAMLER ]CONTINUED) RIGHT OF MAY DELAY FACTOR = 0.50 INCWDES ALL ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSOPIES EXCEPT FOR CLAM ACTION BUCKETS AHD AUXILIARY BACKHDE UNITS. FCR CLAM-ACTION BUCKET AOD 30.25 PER HOUR MHEN RATE IS LESS THAN f10.00 PER HUUR, 34.50 MHEN RATE 1S LfSS TNAN (20.00 AND (1.00 MHEN kATE IS 520.00 OR MORE. FOR BACKHDE ATTACHMENT MHEN APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER 6 kATE IS 15.00 PEk NOUR DR LESSr ADO 11.56 PER HOUR. CTMfRMISE ADD 12.00 PER HOUR. ~~~,_____~____~___ ..~..-,s,.s~-------- hOUGM 7.75 12 INTERNATIONAL 25 5 100 SERIES^C^ POKER SHIFT 7.50 175 SERIESwLw 15.00 TC-61(•1 SERIES) , 25 6 125 SERIES^C^ b.TS 2501P51 15.50 TD-6162 SERlE5) . 25 7 125 SERIFS^C^ POKER SHIFT _ 17.50 TO-9/TD-9191 SERIES] . 10.00 250 SERIES"C* 22.00 TO-9192 SERIES] 7.50 00 11 150 150 POKER SHIFT 10.50 T-340/TO-340A 4.00 TD-1.5(150/151 SERIES) . 00 14 1T51PS1 10.50 500 4.50 TU-201200 SERIES) . 00 15 175 SERIES^B^ 14.'0 500-C 5.50 TD-201201 SERIES] . 100 SERIES^C^ 7.00 KUMATSU 11.50 D-555-3 15.00 G-755-2 22.00 0-55S-2 MASS EY-FER6USDN 5.50 MF-40U ~ 12.CG MF-2243 4.25 9 25 MF-200 9.00 MF-500 14.50 Mh-33d6 . MF-300 OLIVER 2.00 OC-961SERIES BI ~.OO GC-156 10.50 UC-3 OC-46/OC-468/OC-46-3-G ~ 3.00 C1C-126 _r~ 6,25 -°--- ~--~__~_,,__~-------'-_- --- LOADERS. RUBBER lIREO RIGHT OF NAY DELAY FACTUR ~ 0.45 S EX CEPT f-OR CLtM-ACTION BUCKETS i UNLCSS INCLUDED IN LISTING, ANO BACKHCFS, INCLUCES ALL ATTACHMENTS ANO ACCESSDRIE HEN RATE IS LESS THAN 110. 00 PEk HOUk, f0 CENTS MHEN RATE IS LESS THAN FCR CLAM-ACTION BUCKET AD[ 25 CENT S PER HDU R M 320.00 AND 31.00 MHEN RATE 15 120.00 OR MOR E. 04 PCR KATE IS 15 NCUR OR LESS. AGC 31.50 PFR HOURr OTHE RMISE FDR BACKHDE ATTACHMENT MHEN APPROVED BY 1HE . ENGINEER G ADL 62.00 PER MOVR. ---~- __Y, ~--_----_----~~-___~----~ ----{- ----------~-Y-- kA TE/HOUR PAT E/HOUR RATE/HOUR ALL1S-CHALMERS ! 15.50 >745 ART.114T1 L LATEk) ! 26.00 >TL-10 S 6.75 50 6 >545 B ART. >545-H ART.11970 L EARLIER) 13. C0 >745 E Ahl. 26.00 27 00 >TL-I1 . 7.75 >545-M AR 7.31971 L LATER) 15.00 >745 H AkT. H SCkIES B Akl. 5 . 27.00 >TL-12 >TL-14 9.75 >E05 B ART. 17.UC 25 5 >To . >F16 M/BACKHDE 11.00 >TL-16 12.50 615 M/0 BACKHDE 5 M/BACKHDE . d.75 >84U AR7. 10.50 >TL-20 14,50 61 21.00 >y18 N/BACKHDE 11.50 >TL-30 17.50 >645 ART. C•0 22 >94G 13.50 >1L-40 29.00 50 12 >645 B ART. >745 ART.11970 G EARLIEk) . ,,^3.40 >°45 ART. 46.00 >545 ART.1197G E EARLIER) . >545 ART.11971 C LATEk) 14.00 CASE 4,25 >M-91SERIES CI 11.50 >r+-24 ART. >~-i4(SE R1E5 BIART . 18,00 18.50 >M-5 >M-5A 4.75 >M-4 (SERIES EI 11.54 10.50 . %k-26 ART. ]1.00 >M-7 8.25 >M-10 I SEkIf:S B1 >M-l 0 11.50 >W-2615ERIES EIART. 23.00 >M-71 SERIES CI 9.00 . >M-1G CSER TES C) 12.40 >4PG CONS] KING M/E:AC KHOE 6.00 >N-7 (SERIES E) 9.54 k1E5 E) 12,50 >4 f•G ]SERIES B) CK M/BACKHDE 6.75 >M-BISERIES BI 10.00 >M-10 ISE 12.00 >5(~0-CK S.OD >M-BISERIES C) 11.OC >M-12 >M-1i15EN1ES 61 12. 5G >tto CONST KING M/BACKHDE 9.00 >N-8 !SERIES E) 11.40 16.50 >cbU SEP. N CA M/EtiACKh.PE 4.50 >M-9 7.75 M-14 PRT. 14.00 >660 (SERIES C) CK 9.00 >M-9A 8.50 >N-IB ART. 14.50 >7P0 Cf1NSl.KING N/EACKHEL 14.00 >M-9fSERIES 81 10.50 >M-2U ART. CATERPILLAR q 25 >94aA15E+A SEk1AL1 10.54 >9F0 I42H SERIAL] 25.00 00 27 910 ~ >920 (62K SERIAL) , 10.50 >944p143A SERIAL) 11.50 50 12 >9PU I~i.Hl.27 SERIAL] >sbo[IB9P SF.RIALIAk7. . 30.00 >920 (62K SERIALIART. 12.04 >9a4A143A3U12 SERIAL) . 56 13 >~PP IE7A :TRIAL) 3UG HP 32.00 >922A163A SERIALd 7.75 >944pIP7J SERIAL) . `0 14 >5CR lF7a :LkIAL-ART.1325 hP) 40.00 >922A15gA SERIAL) 8.25 >950 190A SERIAL) J SERIALIART. Ik . 19.54 a FBIETA SERIAL)AR7.IDYSTkCO) 42.00 >922E163A474 SERIAL) 8.75 >950 1 14.50 >9EP. IR7A2385 SERIALIART. 39.00 >922B159A2084 SERIAL] 8.15 >966A133A SERIAL] 50 17 >992 125K SERIALIART, 66.00 >922E194A SERIAL) 9.50 >96dB1750. SERIAL) SCRIAU pRT. . 25.00 >9926125•k SERIALIART. 72.00 >922FIBBJ SERIAL) 9.75 >96dC176J >930 (41K SERIAL) 14.00 CLAAK >7U0 M/BACKHDE q,50 DEERE >JD-310 H/5pCKH0E 7.25 >JD-510 M/BACKHDE 11.`_0 11,50 >JO-EUO >JD-644 ART. 8.25 15.50 >JD-410 M/BACKMUF 8.75 >JD-544 ART. ART 13.uG >JC-644 SIRItS A ART. 17.50 >JD-500 SERIES A M/EACKHOE 8.00 . >JD-544 SERIES A ART ]a .50 >JD-ba4 SFF.IES E AkT. 19.50 >JD-500 SERIES B M/BACKHDE 9.75 . >JU-544 SERIES B >JO-504 SERIES C M/hACKHOE 10.00 fL~LID lo.5u >72-31 AkT. 15.50 >1-15 AR7. 10.56 >72-10 ART. t 14 1C i ~ ~ . rYLFkILIC CkAkES aNL txCAVATLkS ISFLF PROPEILEDI (GONT1NUfC) RIth7 tl ~daY LE LAY FeCTOR . C.S'_ INCA(+` ALL ATIACN ME F115 AND ACCESS UkIE S. L l~F s 1 n• >Lk7-15r. 19.50 V t H >h.-12: 1++7b L EARL1Ek 15.00 >S-15 U-1 1672 E EARLIER 15.50 >R-1N0 1971 C lA7ER 116 HP 17.50 >F-1~S 1471 C LATfP 116 Mk 16.50 >5-150-1 1473 L U TER 116 NF 16.50 >R-20U 1971 G EARLIER 16.50 >k-1~-D l~il' L rarLIER 16.00 >R-IRO 1970 t EARLIER 16.50 >R-2GL 1972 G LATER 116 HP 17.50 :F-]Eb ]°ii C L.A IIR 11c NF 17.00 FE TT I f UNC ~1~-t 7.50 >25 1971 C EARLIEP 14,00 >4U-SC 27,00 :lu-F 7.OC >25 1472 E LATER 15.60 >50 24.00 >la 9.75 >25-3G 12.50 >70 1971 L EARLIER 27.00 >]°-1° 11.50 >25 1971 G EARLIER 15,00 >70 1972 t LATER 30.00 >1` 1472 L laFLaIF: 13.50 >2~ 1472 t LATER 15.50 >70 SC 1971 t EARLIER 26.00 >15 1°73 C IaTER 14.00 >30-SC 23.00 >70 SC 1972 E LATER 36.00 >:/~ l~%72 4 f-AFl1ER 14.50 >36 16.50 >BO 30.00 ;lu 1573 L LtT[N . 15.00 >36-SC 24.00 >90-SC 48.00 >~5-2°_ 12.00 FOCLAIr ' >FY-::G ~ 7.00 >TYS 12.00 >LY 2P 17.00 >TY-4' 10.00 >1Y-60 2x4 GABBIER 14.00 >GY-120 23.00 >lY-?F 13.50 >LY-80 4%4 CARRIER 15.50 R C GP(LLK 15 >HG-`A 6.00 >MC-548 kDAORUNNER 9.75 >MC-508 ROADRUNNER 11.00 >NC-'. A. RCAGRL'NNEF' B,ZS SAk(ENl SEE MAkkCF-SMISEV LISTINGS 0.00 NIRF >7G4 ~ 11.50 kPkN[R-S HtSEY >(PADAIL a-bou 15.00 >MOYTO 200 SPR 6.50 >SARGENT MT-4418 17.00 >CFAOALL G-6t0 GAS 20.00 >HOPTO 200 SPR GH 6.75 >4415 19.30 >(~kADALI G-C60 DIESEL 22.00 >HOP70 30C HY[Nt0-CRUISER NS 14.00 >441P 19.50 LEADERS. CFeMLEk FIGHT CAF WAY C'tl1Y FA(10k • O,SO INCLVC•ES ALL ATTACH NE~'l;. !NC ICCtSSOR1E5 EXCEPT FCR CLAM ACTION BUCKETS AND AUXII TARYBACKHOE UNITS. FOF cLA+,-ACTICF: EUCKET ACI. e0.25 PER HOUR MHEN RATE IS IESSTHAN !10.00 PER HOURt sO.SO MHEN RATE IS 1E55 THAN 120.00 ANC Sl.i'C WHEFi FATE IS 12C.L4 C'R MURE. FOk EAir:d~L ATT;.CHMtNT MHEN AYYROVEO CY THE ENGINEER t RATE IS 15.04 VER hCI/R DR LESS ADD 11.50 PER HOUR. OTHER,MISE ADD 42.M FCF hLUk. ALlIS LHPLYFF'c RATE/HOUR RATE/HOUR RATE/HOUR h-2 ! 4.00 HO-7G/PSI ! 14..'.0 HD-liGIP51 f 22.00 hD- 4.00 HD-7G SfR1CS^E" 14.'0 HD-1<G SEkIES"B~ 23.00 H-4 5.25 HD-4 6.50 NL-164 17.50 hE-4 5.50 HO-11( 13.50 FO-21G1P51 33.00 HE-``-G 5.25 HD-11GC 1'.GO 655 7.25 r,[-hf. 9.75 HD-124 17.50 CASE ~tU 2.75 450 1970 G LATER 7.75 800-6 7.75 334-C 1NkL 314-i 3.25 SOG 4.OG. 850 1970 L EARLIER. 8.00 s1U-C 3.25 520 3.75 P50 1970 E: LATER 9.75 ~5G 1570 L EARLIER 3.75 600 5.00 lOLO 8.25 ?`0 1970 L LATER 5.50 660-P. 5.50 1000-C/1600-0 8.75 4CG 3.50 750 6.50 1150 1970 L EARLIER 8.75 424-Ef42G-C 3.50 ROU 6.50 1150 1970 L LATER 12.50 45C 1°7U v EARLIER 6.50 POOlC1ESEl1 7.25 LATEkP1LLAR HT-4 5.00 951-P 79-H SERIAL 10.50 955 L 14.50 t E.25 951-B 66-t SERIAL 9.75 977-D/977-E b1 .S0 >~31 6.25 951 SERIFS"C" 11.50 977-+It53A SERIALI 13.50 4'3-[ 5.75 555-0 7.50 977-H153A1907 SERIAL) 14.50 49"s-f 6-.00 955-[ P.00 977-H153A4797 SERIALI 15.50 4?3-~ 6.75 955-M 1601 SERIALI 9.25 977-K(46H SERIALI 17.50 9alILFVEF. STEERING) 8.00 955-H160A367A SERIAL) 9.00 977-K111K SERIAL) 20.00 4411PEEAl STEERING) 6.75 955-h160Ae413 SERIALI 9.00 477-LI11K SERTAI) 22.00 ~'al SERIES^b~LF.4LR STEER INC 9.50 9.5 SERIES^KM161H SER1Al1 11.00 4F3 34.00 441 SEkIFS~F.„PEE'AL STEERING 10.00 9~S SEk1ESMK~IRSJ SERIAL) 13.00 CEERE JC'-3~C 4.75 44G-C/440-1C 2.75 JO-4S0 SEkTES~B• 7.50 JD-354 Slk1E5~8" S.SC JD-450 5.75 1610 4.00 4~C-C/4?('-C 2.50 JO-450lDJESEL) 6.50 7010 5.50 ElMCL E~' 13.50 1231P/C) 14.00 126C 19.00 14 9 ----- ------- - -~ -+t~----- ___ LOADERS, RUBBER TIRED ICON7 INUEDI RIGHT OF MAY DELAY FACTOR ~ 0.45 ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES EX CEPT FOR CIAN-ACTION DIR:KETS AND BACKHOES• UNLESS INCLUCED IN LISTING. INCLUDES ALL FOa CLAM-ACTION BUCKET AGD 2S GENTS PER HOUR NHEN RATE 1S LESS THAN 110.00 PER HOUR, 50 CENTS NNEN RATE IS LESS THAN 120.00 AND f1.00 NMEN RATE 15 120.00 OR NOR EY THE E. ENGINEER C RATE IS 00 PER HOUR OR 15 LESS• ADD f1.50 PER HUUR• OTHERNISE FOR BACKHUE ATTACHMENT MMEN APPROVED . ADD f2.00 PER HOUR. y_,_____,__ ~_ ---~r- KICHIGAN ICONTINUEDI 10.50 >125 ART. 4 CY CAP. ?9.00 >375AISERIES 11 30.00 >55 50 17 >12S B ART. 24.00 >4751SERIES 11I1 ART. 58.00 >55 ART. >75AISERIES II . 6.75 >175A1SERIES 21 17.00 >475 AR1. 76•~ >75AISERIES 111 10.50 >175AISERIES III 20.00 >47` B APT. 85.00 MUL7IHOf 2KDF W/BACKHUE 11.00 >NOF N/BACKNOE 10.00 >~A16 W/LACKHOE 17.00 >LDA N/BACKHOE 10.50 >2215 N/BACKHOE 11.50 >4A17 W/bACKKOE 17.50 00 18 >LDF N/BACKMOE 11.00 >2217 N/BACKHOE 12.50 >4AI4 M/bALKHOE . >MDA N/BACKHOE 9.75 >2219 N/BACKHUE 13.00 kELSON >1501SERIES CI >20G C'LIYER >CL-200 C'MATUNNA eeo 10.50 >2001SERIfS 61 12.00 >25o-UISIRIES G1 15.00 12.00 >25c-OISFRlES B1 14.00 >aCGISEk1ES Al 21.00 10.50 9.75 PARSONS >~ W/BACKHUE 7.50 >115 N/[iACKHOE 11.50 >119 W/BACh:hCE 11.00 >Ukl-HCE 13 N/BACKHUE 5.75 >ll7 N/BACKMOE 11. 5U >I19 SERIES A W/EACKHUf 13.00 75 8 >UNI-HOE IS NJBACKHOE 8.00 >117 SERIES A M/EACKHOE 12.50 >lht-13 N/PACKHDE . 75 9 >UN1-HOE 18 NITH BACKHUE 10.00 >11R N/DACKHUE 10.00 >166-15 W/EACKnOE . >113 W/BACKHOE 6.75 PFTTIBCINE 00 10 >ZSO-D 15.60 >Pr+-4au 17.00 >125/175A . 00 13 >PN-285-AD 1"s.SC >PM-44U-H 20.00 >17E . 11.00 >PN-34G 14.5U >Fr^-4a5 23.00 >PM-24G 00 11 >-N-345-AC Ih.50 >FM-_tiU 26.DG >PN-240-A >PH-245-A . 11.00 >PN-350-AC 17.50 SCOUPNOBILE 7.25 >lD-7 13.5D >LD-125 SEkIFS 0 ART. 10. 0 >C 7 50 >LD-7A 15.00 >LD-15i:. SEFI~S E [.Rl. 12.50 >H . SO B >LD-8A 18.00 >LC-36a 24.00 >HA ~ . 50 1 >LD-12A 27.00 >Lf~-4UUt 24.00 >HP . 00 1 >LD-128 26.OU >lC-ECG ART. 34.U0 >LD-5F . 50 9 >LD-1ST 30.00 >lC,-]2uG 50.00 >LD-5P >LD-5T . 6.50 >LD-125 k.50 T~EREF >72-21 ART. R 17._0 >12-315 AR1. IF.GG >72-i1 RFI. 46.OU 00 62 »2-215 ART. 16.00 >72-41 ART. 23.OG >72-F1 Akl. . >72-31 ART. 21.00 »2-51 ART. 'S.uO TAUJ~AN 9 00 >2U4-A 13.UU >I•~rt ART. 16.50 >104 . SO 11 >254 14.00 >~OOU ART. 21.00 >114 >12h 11469 L EARLIER) + 9.50 >300 I7.5G >2°UO AkT. 3 CY CAP R I 26.00 20.00 >124 11970 L LATER I1.S0 >30• 16.5G 1F 50 . . >3000 A >3uU0 AKI. 3 1/2 CY CAP. 27.00 >124-A 10.50 >304-A . ('U 25 >3000 Akl. 3 3/4 CY GAP. 27.00 >134 9.50 >4G0 . 00 32 >4000 AkT. 31.00 >134-A . 11.00 50 10 >404 >15G0 ART. . l.CO >6000 ART. 42.00 >I ,., . 11.50 >170011971 L CARLILR) 13.`0 >8000 ART. 58.00 >lh4_A >?04 11.00 >1700119T? L LATfRI ]`5 .U0 bI~PCG 25 6 3UC ART. ?1.00 40U SERILS ! ART. kDLL-GUT 2 . HN 1~5 SERIES B ART.. . 9.50 300 ART. ROLL-0UT ?2.U0 5U0 SERIES E ART. RGLL-CUI G SERIES L AP7 S 34.00 36.00 ]50 SERIES B AP,T. 11.00 3SG ART. 2S.OU ?6 00 . O 12GG Akl. BULL CUT 60.00 >LD-7 ART. 13.50 400 SERIES 6 ART. . >LD-7A ART. 15.00 YALE >?20 N/BACKHUE --° 9.75 1NilMP S _ x+ RIGHT OF NAr CELAY FACTCR • 0.40 CENTRIFUGAL AND DIAPHRAGM TYPCS INCLWING SUB- CAPI(.ITIE~ ARE 1HF NANUFACT URN S kATEC CAPACITr MEASUkEG IN MEkS1BLE TYPfS• INCLVOES PONER• 20 LINEAR THCUSANUS OF GALLhNS`FER HO UR AT 10 FE[1 CF SUCIIUN HEAD. F007 OF SUCTION HOSE• SO LINEAR FOG) OF D1S- 1D kATE PFK DAr CH/RGE HOSE• FUUt YALVC AND Atl FITTINGS, cVFF ATTACHMENTS ANO ACCESSORIES. i5 f3 U IU . ] 14 12 Cf'nllnutD UN Rt>.1 PACE ----~-, -------------------------------------------------------------------- - LUAOFF.S. kUE~HCR TIRE[ ICONTINUFDI RIGHT 1F MAY DELAY FACTOR ~ 0.45 1NCLUDFE ALL ATIACHMFN75 AND ACCESSORIES EXCEPT FOk CLAM-ACTION hUCKFT' ANC bACkHOCS• UNLESS INCLUDED IN L1S7ING. FOR CLAM-AL71Uh Fl[CKFT AOO 25 CENTS VER hOUR NHEN FATE IS LESS 1H01. 410.00 PEF: HOUR, 5U CENTS NHEN kATE IS LESS THAN f?O.UG ANO 7.1.00 NHEN RATE IS 520.00 OR MORE. FOk EeCKHGE ATTACHMENT NnEN APPROVED BY THE ENG]NEER L RATE IS SS.OU PEF HOllk OR LESS• ADD 51.50 PER HOUR, OTHERNISE ADC 12.UU PER FOUR. EUCL)0 ICON71NUfO1 >L-20 APT. 12.00 >72-20 ART. 13.00 >72-40 ART. 17.00 >L-25 ART. 14.00 >72-21 AkT. 12.50 >72-41 ART. 17.50 >1-30 ART. 17.00 >72-30 Akl. 13.00 >72-51 ART. 24,00 FORD >3550 N/titKrCt 7.OU >5500 N/FACKHOE 8.75 >5550 N/ECKHOE 11.00 >aSGC N/EACkhCf 7,25 HQUGH >HA 1lt SEFIALI 4.75 >H-5G 117E SERIAL) 9.00 >H-70 SERIES F 13.50 >HA 138 SEFIALI 5.50 >H-50116[ SERIAII 12.00 >H-80 SERIES A ART. 23.00 >raH1aE SEFIALI 5.25 >H-50117[ SERIAL! 12.00 >H-BO SERIES B ART. 25.00 ;k:Ah14[ SFF.IALI 5.75 >H-6012PA SERIAL) 10.00 >H-90 12.50 >FAHI4F SEFIALI 8.00 >H-6U129A SERIAL) 10.50 >H-90 SERIES B 15.00 >H-?`(t,A Ar,f~ 7A St r,lALl 5.25 >M-b0 SFklES B (206U SER.IART 12.00 >H-90 SERIES [ ART. 22.00 >F-251t~E SEFIALI 6.00 >H-60 SERIES B 1312U S[R.IART 15.00 >H-90 SERIES .E ART. 30.00 >E-[5178 cF.RIpLI 6.75 >H-60 SERIES E ART. 16.00 >1E-100 20.00 >H-3018[/lo</l1A SERiAl51 6.75 >H-b5138E SERIAL) 10.50 >H-100 SERIES 6 ART. 24.00 >Fi-?ClIOf LEFIALI 10.50 >H-65139E SERIAL) 12.00 >H-100 SERIES C ART. 34.00 >h-30111t SLRItII 10.00 >H-65138[ SERIAL) ART. 19.00 >H-120 26.00 >F-BUF/IGt Sak1AL1 9.SU >H-r;5f39C SEkIAI) ART. 22.00 >H-120 SERIES B 28.00 >h-9.GFf116 StRItLt 9.00 >H-70120! SERIAII ART. 10.00 >H-120 SERIES C ART. .39.00 >r.- OP.I IGE _Ek1Al1 9.50 >H-7G121A SERIAL) ART. 10.50 >H-400 ART. 52.00 >H-3CF(13E SEFIALI 9.U0 >H-7012UE SERIAL) ART. -10.00 >H-400 SERIES b ART. I 68.00 >F-90 8.00 >H-701214 SERIAII ART. 10.50 >H-400 SERIES C ART. 76.00 >t.-•GI1t,E StkIcll 5.25 >H-70 SERIES C 13.00 >H-560 ART. 44.00 hV-G YN<MTC >!. k/EACKhI'E B.OL >140 E W/EACKHOE 11.50 >1908 N/BACKHOE 13.00 >C w/FACKMCC 9.OU >160 N/bALr.HOE 11.00 >190-4 N/BA[KHOE FMB 17.00 >1?C w/EACKk1GE 6.7° >160 E N/EACKHOE 12.50 >200-4 M/BACKHOE fND 19.30 >13C W/EACkHOE 6.75 >19p N/EACKHOE 12.00 >200-4B W/BACKHOE FND 23.00 >14C N/EACKHOE 10.00 INIEkNAT7CPtAl >?aU(,-A W/EA(KFOE 8.00 3600A N/bACKMUE 11.00 >3E00 N/BACKHUE DIESEL . 11.50 >3~•aa W/EACKhUL ' 6.75 >36U0-C SERIES A N/BACKHCE 11.50 >3B20-A N/BACKMDE 14.00 >_EOC-A k/E.AL KhF`F 9.25 >3616 N/CACKHDE 7.75 >3850 GAS 9.25 -- N°l4 N/EACKhOF 7.00 >3&UO W/PACKHOE GAS 11.00 >3850 DIESEL 10.00 LIMA >`(? 9.00 >80 13.50 >14G 21.00 >rG 10.00 >IUU 14.50 L[ NG >!-N-1 -!/E ACr.HOE 7.75 >a45 w/LACKHUE 5.75 LORAIN >ML-l5U S.UO >ML-275 17.50 >ML-350 22.00 >ML-I`i 10.50 >ML-?-00 ART. 22.00 >400 ART. 26.00 >HL-26k,F 13.00 >ML-?O~ 16.50 >50G ART. 29.00 >ML-?2.A 13.5E >ML-.25 18.00 >SOOA ART. 32.00 LULL 40 12.OU MASSEY-FktGl'SCt. >MF-]1 8.25 >MF-44 REak STEERING 13.50 >MF-70 N/BACKHOE 11.50 >MF-93 FREE"T SIEERING ' 9.25 >MF-44 ALL NHEEL STEERING 14.50 >Nf-77 ART. 2q.00 >K+-~? R .k Af` STEtFING 11.50 >MF -50 A 5.75 >Mf-88 ART. 42.00 >F,F-33 ALL wtiFF1 STEfk1NG 12.00 >MF-55 Ak7. 20.00 >NF-356 REAR STEERING 6.25 >M~F-tea fkGNl S7FERINC 17.50 >MF-66 ART. ?5.00 >NF-470 8.25 MELFOE c7G R.75 MICHIGAN >7G0 N/BACKhC~E lO.OG >75(SfRIES III) 11.00 >17515ERIES 1111 22.00 >17FISEPIES 11 5.75 >75 13.00 >17515ERIE5 III) ART. 27.00 >1?F 5.75 >75 ART. 19.50 >175 ~ 23,00 >12EIREAR CONTROL) 15.75 >75 E ART. ?1.00 >175 ART. 3.75 CY GAP. 27.00 >3` 7.25 >75L/7.5R 8.25 >17; ART. 4.5 LY CAP. 29.00 >i5A 6.75 >ESAlSER1ES II 9.15 >175 B ART. 32.00 >35E 6.25 >P5A(SfRIFS fIl 12.00 >2~5AISERIES 11 26.00 >35 ALL NHEEL STEERING 10.50 1P51SEPIES III) 13.00 >275AISERIES III 27,00 >4!A 7.75 >85 14.00 >?751SERIES III) 30.00 >65 E 13.00 >85 ART. 25.00 >275(SERIES III) ART. 33.00 >E5AISERI[S II 7.U0 >175A(SEfiiFS II 14.00 >275 30,00 >55AISERIES lIl 7.75 >125AISERIES III 16.00 >275 B ART. 44,00 >55BISERlCS 11 6.25 >1251SERIES )III ART. 19.50 >275 ART.6.5 CY CAP. 36.00 1 4 >S'SISEb.iFS 111) 8.50 >125 ART. 3.5 CY CAP. 23.00 >275 ART 7 CY CAP 42.00 11 ROLLERSr TANDEM STEEL NHEELS (CONTINUED( RIC=HT OF NAY DELAY FACTOR ~ 0.45 INCLUDES ALL ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES. FVFFALD-SPGFIELD (CONTINUED) KT-7A 2.50 Kl-19A10 5. `.0 KT-25E 5.25 KT-7B 3.OG KT-19N10 t.. 75 KY-25E 8.25 KT-P 3.50 KT-24D 6.00 5-35 4.25 Kl-15A5 5.25 KT-24E 5.?5 S-4o 4.50 KT-15A6 5.25 K7-24E8 6.C,0 5-P12 7.00 KT-15A8 4.75 KT-24E1G 6.50 5-1014 7.50 KT-19AF 4.75 ESSICK 120 0.80 230 1.4U "sc0 2.00 FLRGUSON 2-3 TON 2.60 S-6 TON b.c5 F.-1[ TOn 7.00 3-5 TON 3.50 8-10.5 TUN 6.50 iG-T4 Ton 7.25 4-6 TON 3.75 GALION 3-5 TON ROLL-U-MAT1C 3.75 S-6 TON ROLL-O-STA71L 5.75 iG-1~ lCn ROLL-U-M~11C 7.00 3-5 TON ROLL-O-STATIC 4.50 R-IO.STON ROLL-0-MA7 M 5.75 1U-14 TCN FGLL-C-~lAl3C 7.50 4-6 TON ROLL-U-M/TiC 4.00 5-10.5 T[W ROLL-C-STATIC t.25 13-2U TUn ROLL-O-MAl1L 9.75 4-6 TON ROLL-U-STATIC 5.00 F-22 i0N ROLL-U-"1ATIC 6.75 13-20 TUN ROLL-U-STATIC IG.00 5-P TON ROLL-O-MATIC 5.15 F-12 TON ROLL-O-STATIC 7.60 HUEER T-35 3.75 T-SR 5.OU T-Rli 5.75 1-35-H 3.50 T-SF-H 5.5U T-F12-h 6.50 T-46 4.25 T-R10 5.50 T-1614 6.25 T-46-h 4.25 T-F10-H 6.UO T-1014-H 6.75 HYSTER C-350-A !P-1? TON1 6.75 C-350-E IF-12 TC~N) 7.60 C-350-B Il U-14 TON1 7.25 C-356-A f1U-14 tnr+l 7.00 INGRAM 3-5 TON 3.75 5-8 TON t1n73 L LATtkI 6.25 1C-14 TON 7.25 3-5 7ON 11973 L LATEhI 4.04 R-10 TON 6.56 1G-14 TUM1 11573 L LlIEP) 7.25 4-6 TON 4.25 5-10 TON (1973 L LATCPI 6.50 1-20 IUFe 10.00 4-o TON II973 L LAIERI 4.50 F-12 TON 7.00 13-20 TUN 11513 L LATFkI 9.50 5-8 TUN b.OG 8-12 TON t1~73 L LAIEF) 7.00 LAYTUN 1.5 TUM1 1.30 602 1.70 r.Cb 2.50 2-3 TON 2.25 LITTLEFORO 166 2.75 MICHIGAN TS-60 16-11 TON) 4.50 TS-60 IF-13 ION( 5.25 RCY-CHAINEELI P,EXkRLI 3-5 i.00 REXROL S-P t.50 Fl%F ('L F-1: 8.00 hEYkOL 4-6 4.25 RENRUL 7-10 t.75 kE7cP.(~L 1~-]y F.TS PUSCD hULLPAC lI 1 1CN O.FO DELUY[ PGLLPAC 1 TGN ~ C.SO STS-EFC l[Pt 1.10 IAMPG 5-F 7ON 5.25 F-]0 1DN 5.50 t-]~ lUn 5.75 ROLLERS, RVP.t.EF 11RELr SELF-PR CPELLED RIf•H1 OF NAY DELAY FACIUR = 0.46 iNCL0005 ALL ITIACHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES. AUSTIN-NESTFRN kATE/HOUR RATE/HOUR kAIE/HOUR PR-11 S 5.50 PR-14 4 6.25 PMCO SPR-4 5.00 SPR-13 6.00 25-Til 9.25 SYR-9 4.50 ST+R-129 4.00 3t-77 17.50 SPk-11 5.75 1R-T4 0.25 [stns SP-54 3.75 SP-2300 5.75 ~P-35GC 7.50 SP-`6 4.5C SP-25C0 ..`_U SF-4GGU 7.75 SP-730 12.00 Sf•-2506 11923 C lAT[R) 6.25 SY-6000 10.50 SF-7 5 13.SQ SP-2POp 5.50 SP-60001 11.50 SY-915 5.00 SP-?600 5.`~U SP-I000U 16.50 SP-S?5 7.50 SY-3600 11573 L LATFk1 6.Oi, P OF F AL ()-ROM A U FSk-C1U 7.25 YSR-l 14 E.?5 ~`.N-C25 12.00 vSR-C12 7.2`. PSC-rl~ F.:S 14 14 f ! ` PIMPS lu'rnlNUro1 ------------------------------------ - - RATE PER HOUR 16 LO 30.76 2U 30 1.(i0 30 SO 1.E0 50 I25 2.75 - 125 250 3.50 ADD111['f.Al 20 Ff_Ol LENGTHS OF SUCTION HOSE ARE TO Bt PAIL FOk 1N ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING REN7AL RATES BASED ON THE INSIDE UTAMFTER OF TNf Ht1SE IN INCHES. OVER TO RATE PER DAY r C 2-1/2 50.80 2-1/2 3 1.30 3 4 1.80 a h 3.00 AOOIl1CRAl 100 FLL7 LENr,1HS OF D]SCHARGE HOSE AkE 1C tE PAID FOk IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING RENTAL RATES BASED ON THE INSIDE D1AMElEF OF ThE hCSE 1N INCHES. OVER TO kATE PER DAY 0 2-1/2 f1.00 2-1/2 3-1 /2 1.30 3-1/2 4 1.60 4 5 2.50 5 6 4,00 RC~LLfRS. THREE STFEL WHECLS kIGHT CE k'A1' C'cLAY FACTC'F = U.45 1NCLLLFS ALL A.T1{CHMENIS AN(; ACCESSORIES. AU571N-WESTERR• kATE/HOUR P3 3 5.50 102 EMLG 4-b ION 3.50 E-lU TCk C+-F TL'k 4.5U 10-12 TON fil~FF ALG-PCMAG c.~+-10 P.25 NUFFALU-SPGF1[LD 3W-10 7.75 VM-31D FEkGUStN 1(.-17 llk I1'+il 6 lARL1Ek1 7.25 12-14 TUN (]971 L EARLIERI 10-12 Ttf Il~i~ C LATER) 7.50 (ALIGN t•-R TON R(.LI-U-MA71C '+.75 10 TOM CHIEF 7 TON WAkF.I ER 5.00 12 70N CHIEF t TON WAkRlER 5.25 10-12 TON CHIEF 7-s TEr' wAkRI1F 5.25 10-12 TON RnLL-O-MA71C E-10 1( "~ kOLL-('-MA7IC 6.50 HOEFF 1-10 7.00 E-1012 t-12 7.25 E-1015 -14 7.50 1N(P AM ( 7CtN 5.25 IU-TUN f-7C-N 6.75 12-T ON 45-FG IF-12 T:FI 5.50 kS-PO I1G-14 TON) IAMPR F-]0 TGN 6.00 k['LLER:. TANDfM $1f FL 'vihFFL' FIGhI OF HAY DtLAY FPCTCR = 0.45 INCL(.'UES ALL ATTACHMENTS AMG ACCESSORIES. AUSTIN-WESTERN RATE/HOUk f 2.75 E4 (MECHANICAL OR1VE) 53 5.00 A4 (hYDR['~STA7IC DRIVE) EMCC ~ -5 1pN 3.50 8-10 TON !-k TGN 4.50 FUCFALC'-PUMAG 5-35 4,00 S-F12 S-4c 4,75 FCFFPI(-5f GC1FLL k1-w 1.bU KT-19B8 14 RATE/HOUR RATE/HQUR f 6.00 122 S 6.25 5.00 12-14 TON 5.75 5.50 12-15 TON 5.75 6.75 VM-320 7.00 7.00 12-14 TON 11472 G LATERI 7.75 5.50 1U-12 TON ROLL-0-STATIC 7.25 5.75 12-14 TUN CHIEF 7.25 7,25 12-14 TON ROLL-D -MAT1C 7.25 7.25 12-14 TON RC LL-O-SIATIC 7.75 e.oo E-1214 7.ss A.LO E-1216 7.75 7.U0 14-lON 7.50 7.50 6.00 RATE /HOUR RATE/HOUR f 5.75 104 [MECHANICAL DR1YE1 f 6.00 6.50 104 IHYDRUSTATIC DRIVE) 6.75 4,75 8-12 TON 5.00 7.50 5-1014 7.75 6.50 KT-ZSD 6.00 13 RC!ILF.PS, SE6Ml.KTEC!, SHEEPSFOOT ANO TAMPING. SELF-PROPELLED (CONTINUED) r uIGH7 OF WAV GFLAY FACTOR c 4.45 1NCLUC1F:e aLL a71ACHNENTS AND ACCESSORIES. BUFFALO-SPGFIELD (CONTINUE01 K-a5 HIGH SPEED 15.00 K-4SB M1.GM SPEED 15.50 K-551 IwTTH bLA0E1SPADE LlNiS 27.00 CpTFPPILLAP. >815 (WITH BLADE) 16.50 825-B (WITH BLADE) 29.00 F34 IwiTr BLADE) 33.00 824-B Iw1Th BLADE) 26.00 >826-B (WITH BL ADE )SPA DF lUC ?U. OG 635 IwITM BLADE) 38.00 FERGVSGN SP-22A 21.00 >SP-112 SP-F4 11.962-1963 ONLY1 5.50 SP-112M >SF-64 10.00 >SP-1206 FWD WAGNf-F: SF-17 /WITH BLADE) 25.00 SF -430 )NITH PLAUE) SF-317 INITH PLADEI 26.00 ~NC-17 INITH bLA0E1 SF-24 INITH BLADE) 29.00 NC-24 SF-420 (WITH RLADEISPADE LUG 11.50 HYSIER >C-450-A 26.00 >C-4518 SPADE LUG C-451A INITH RLADEISPADE LUG 27.00 F. G. LETOURNEAU M-20 16.00 MSO-SO LITTLEFDRG SE-5U 23.00 M]CHIGAN 1F0 IW1TM bL ADE) 15.00 CS-274 fNTTM RLADEI 2RU INITH RL ADEI 25.00 LF-70 INITH RLADEI CS-70 INITH RLADEI 11.00 LF-7S INITH BLADE) 13.5C >SP-1200 7.50 >SF-120F ly.SU ]a.UO wC-317 iwI7H LLADEI ~5.G0 NC -4U IW11H bLA0E) 21.44 wC-•i3U IH)TF! FLA UE 2f.OG >C-4`~-a lwITr ELAOE) 32.00 M! 0-°_~`_ X3.00 LF-175 IwITH GLADE) 11.OG LF-~t0 (WITH BLADE) 1`.OG FAC7CR 3-ao IwITH BLADE) 19.50 3-40 SEP IES TNO INITH RLADEI 25.OC 3-SC iw11H ELAOEI .-a0 !NITH PLADEI 22.00 24.00 20.00 26.00 12.00 14.00 27.00 35.00 24.00 29.00 42.00 hpYFC AM 3U F INITH RLADEI 15.00 >RAM 60 (NITH BLADE) 27.00 >RAM PAK 65 IN/BLADEISPD.LUGS 29.00 , AM PAK 3G F fN/BLAGEISMD.LUGS 16.50 RAM PAK 60 IN/BlADE1SPD.LUGS 28.00 RAM T5 INITH BLAUEI 30.00 , RAM 3-60 (WITH BLADE) 26.40 PAM PAK i° IN/BLADEISPD.LUGS 31.00 FPM 4! INITH BLADE) 22.00 kAH PAK 45 IN/BLAOEISFD.LUGS 23.00 FEX CMAINB[LT >?-?o IwITH BLAUEI 19.00 3-40 (NITH RLADEI 23.00 >3-50 INITH RLADEI 27.00 3-30 (WITH BLAGEISPAUE LUGS 19.50 3-40 SPAD E LUGS 25.00 3-SO INITH RLADEISPADE LlN4S 26.00 kfX PACIf~F 3-a0 IN11H BIADEI 23.00 3-50 INITH RLADEI 26.00 T AMF U RP-3F TERRA-PACKER 1040-5 12.04 RP-4R 5.00 14.00 SV-504 18.50 PCLLFRSs SEGMENTED. SHFFPSFOCT AND TAMPING= TONED -r -_--~---~ ~-_~~-~-_--~-- RICH) OF W4Y DELAY- FACICR : 0.65 ING PLL AITACHMFNIS AND ACCESSORIES. 1NCLUP ORI IM • F O D IS THE S G F . T HE 7hE FIGURE SECCNO pIAMETER. DRUM EACH UF LEMG7M RATE PEk HOUk SINGLE DRl1M UNIT. 4r BV 4~ ANO UNDER. EITHER DIMENSION 10.70 CF UbLE ORI!M UNIT. EACH DRUM 4r EY 4• AND UNDER. EITHER DIMENSION . 1.24 TI:IFLE DRUM UNIT. EACH OFUM 4r PY 4• ANO UNDER. EITHER DIMENSIOK 1.60 S1NbLE DRUM UN 1T OVER 4~ EUT NOT OVER 5'r EITHER DIMENSION . 1.50 UL UP LE DRUM UFlllr EACH DRUM OVEk 4r BUT NOT OVER S'• EITHER DIMENSION 3.50 TRIVLC DRUM 1M11T• EACH DR UN OVER 4r BUT NGT OVER Srr EITHER DIMENSIUN 7.25 SINGLE DRUM UNIT OVER 5~• EITHER DIMENSION . 1.70 UCIUP.LE DRUM UNIT, EACH DRUM OVER Srr EITHER DIMENSION 4.75 ROLLERS,VIERaTORY.SELF-PROPELLED F'IGHI OF WAY DELAY FAC10R = 0.45 INCLUDES ALL ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES. BD-M AC EN-35 BN-60 FW-65 RATE/HOUR 1.40 BN-75 2.00 BN-7SS 1.54 RATE/HDUR f ?.25 BH-BO 2.25 BN-90 RATE/HOUR s 3.50 3.25 1 14 16 --°'`l / --~', . `~, ifi. --------------------------------- kLILERSr kUEEER 11RED, `ELF-PRCPELLFO --------------- ICONTINU[[•1 ---------------- -------- ----------- -~_.-_~ ~_ ~w_ kl br!7 LF MAY DELAY FACTOR = G.4G 1NCLlLFS All Al1ACF.MFh.TS AN(' n.CClSSURIFS. BLFFAL[-SFGFIFLU PSR-5 S.GU PSk-Cl2 7.50 PSR~15 8.25 FSR-I~' 5.50 PSk-14 6.25 PSR-C 25 12.00 FSk-W f` 7.25 PSk-f,14 E.00 PSR-3G 14.00 FERGUSON :V-10 5.75 SP-1? 6.50 2511-A 8.50 '_P-30£ 5.75 SP-125 b.75 2511-kt 11.50 SF'-417 6. i5 SP-111 F. 8.25 SP-3507 17.00 ;P-y15 ?.00 2511 8.75 GAL 1C~L I:. lON 5.75 12 TON PCLL-U-MATIC 6.75 NUBER SPk-a 5.50 12-T-9 6.25 15-T-13 7.50 !PP.-y 4.50 13-T-v 6.50 25-T-11 12.00 S.F R-11 5.75 14-T-11 7.00 37-T-7 15.50 SFf.-13 6.00 HVSTER C-5U0-A 10.60 C-530-A 7.00 C-550-A 11.50 ]RGRAM 735 13.50 1125 10.00 9-3400-P 6.00 912-P 4.75 131 5.75 9-4000 6.50 y12-L 4.75 7-6U 00 11.00 11-2700 7.00 v15-P S.OC i-10000 16.00 11-5406 13.00 yl[+ 6.25 v-2E00-L 5.25 13-2300 7.75 ]I L`, 5.25 9-2600-G 5.75 LITTLEFC~FL 4S-14 5.25 95-18 b.OU 95-35 9.75 M1Ch ](..Ak FF-140 ~ 9,25 Fr:-160 10.50 kM-181 14.00 RAYCU F.NIN( )E 12.00 MUSCC Sk -9 -l d 6.00 S[AMph >lo-?c~ND e.2s IAMPC' SP-91 3.75 SF-Sle 7.25 SP-950 14.00 SP-111 4.25 SP-TSU 11.00 SP-1030 11.50 SP-i17 6.75 SP-625 R.00 SP-1670-M 16.00 SF-31F:-S 4.50 SP-9G0 6.75 ~tLLIPS. FUP.bFR 11FFC, TC'MEC ATbF~I ( F ~rlAY Lf : AV FACICR = 0.65 - ------------ - ItiCLtI[' „L! ;.11AC1~MEF;11 AND ACCESSORIES. RATLD 1N ALCURDANCE M1TH THE MFRS MAk1MUM COALED RATING IN TONS OVER TO RATE PER HOUR 0 10 11.00 10 25 1.50 25 SO 4.00 '.0 100 9.00 lU0 200 17.50 RCLLFFi, !FCMlNTED. SNEEPSFOCT AND TAMPING SELF-PkOPFILFU R1~F,1 (.F MAY CELAY FACTOR ~ 0.45 U,CLl4:ING ALL ATTACHMENTS ANC` ACCESSURIFS. AThEI RATE/HCUF - kAIE/HOUR RATE/HOUR >t-1G0 E [ti!LAUL1 SPADE LUC> 3 10.50 C-]35 a IM/BLADEISPAUE lUG S 14.50 E-130 B IM/BLADE) f 11.00 (-I?C F la/FLADEISPACE LUC• IG.SC E-100 6 IM/BLADE) 10.50 E-135 B (M/BLADEI 11.00 tR[•S '~F -. 5'I 11.50 SP-446P 26.00 SP-446-5 26.00 HLFFALL-F[HA_C a'-?GG 17.50 K-550 29.00 K-551 (M1TM BLADE) SPADE LUG 29.00 F:-301 IwI1F, ELLUEISPADE Ll1G 1e.50 FIiFFt LL-SF Gf IELC h-45A 13.00 K-45B 13.50 K-550 26.00 14 15 P.OLLERSr VIERATDRYs TONED ICONTINUEDI U1/Ei TtI PATE -'ER MUUP 9 t5 s7.Sv 25 i1O h.50 1.0 .S s•'~ •5 6G 6.50 SAND BLASTING EGl11PMENT RIGHT OF MAY DELAY FACTOR ~ 0.25 i ~_ INCLUDES MtLMtTSr GAUNTLET'S• IO0 FEET Of IIOSE• PO1r ALL CCINT>~pl YAIYESr NOZZLES' Alrn ALL ATTACNMENTS AANNDD ACCESSORIES. RATED IN ACCORDANCE NITH THE CAiACITY CAF THE PCT AtASURtD IN POUNDS OF SANG. CYEF tti7 EITHER MANUAL trr+ REMOTE CONTROL o )v.;i MANUAL CONTROL ONLY IGU >t3C REMOTE CONTROL ONLY ICrO Sso MANUAL CC'NTRDL ONLY 3S0 rf(1O PEMUTE CONTROL CNaIY !SO 6~,~'i, w w w 6UO 14LJ r w w IGnU ~5O1: w w w I' Ot~ ,7C+..V w r » zlwc 3awy w r w 'w('l. 4UU.i FAT! 9Ek 1.AY sz.is ~r2~ ..50 w.SL kATE FEx HWR •u.vu x.za. 1.rC [.YO 2.•_e, 3.W SANSr CHAIN AND EAkTH AUGER ATTACMMENT~-'w ~~_- -~w-wr~«W ~+ -~r~-y~~~~~ RIGHT DF NAY CEIAY FACTOR = h. 2' HAND HELD TYPE. I:NE OR Tf1O MAN. GASOLINtr AIR FATED IN ACCCRI:ANCE KITH TTrE MfR+'S PATIlM6. OR ELCC7RIC RONERED IAIClUOING All ATTACFMENTS . ANC ACCE'SDNIFE. BIADES SHALC EE FA ID FCNt ON INVOICE. UP TO ANC INCLUDING 5 H[iRSEPOMER l1R 3G AMPCRES AT Yi0 VULi: OVER S HDf.LEPONER OR 3U AMFCFES AT I: C YMTS FJtf YE 1. HI'UR 3G.7U< O.lO~ NHCN USED AS EAkTH AUGER. ADD 10.1: VFR HOUR TU 1hF AFCIVE RATES. SANSr YANU HELD CIRCULAR rkl[.HT OF NAY DELAY FACTOR » O.zS GASOLINEr AIP UR CL ECTRIC POMEREO INC111Olfffi RATED iN ACCOROARCC rlTa• THE MFF•S RATITH.. EXTENSION CI~FDS AND ALL ATTACHMENTS ANO ACCESSORIES. EIAUtS SHAII OE PALO FfM OYi RATE -ER GMT IFYOIEE. i CtORSE-OMER OR IS AMPERES AT IIG VOLTS [At T,TNILI~FR fE.bO OVER 2 MOIISEPONER UR IS AItPLREi /T 120 Vn1TS b4T i..cS N(IT OVER 3 NORSE~'ONER C1P AO AtfPER'f! AT L>cO fWTS. LINER 8 f1ORSEP[WER CR 20 AMPERES AT 1:•O VOITTr 3•zti SANSs CONCkETE ANG MISDNRY _ __ i1GHT OF NAY ['FLAY FAC16R s C.2S St LF-PC NE RED TYFt. GASCL IACr RIF QR tIECTR IC 1NCLNfi7f6 NAT [R. CGI~IANT• Ll!TT YKA. [IIr1wCA~N1:3 MIO Al• AT TACHMF NTS Af(tr ACfESSCM11fS. NCT In'CLUOIM SA- 6LAUL:. OR AERA:.IYI f?1~1 PR wA11:R 1f+tKK f~( TRA3Lii<. RATtO IffACCI'PtANCE rITN MFRS NfT HDRSEFfNFF EATING GF 1NE CJSCll11F ENGINE. IA1 SINGLE FLA11 UPEpATItM ft[ MUlil-I~LAGEC C'tiRA72tIN I?VfF TC RATE PER hOUR GVCP. '1 [1 RATE 1ER IIOi11R b 10 10.701 4 ?C f1.64< 1( 7a. 1.30( 24 bT :.•.OC 7C 33 I.AOC 37 r.0 a.OO< a_, ti5 .,~ t G I.~OC 2.2SC TL TIIE AlCNIE SrAll !E i~ODEf:• ita tlEY CF SNN bLAO[ OR APRASI'MF DISC COST. s6..IS ffk LTiltAk FC4T ld SAw KERF PER tl 1hE ABOVE :HALL FE •PLF I r 11. LIEU OF SAN t•LADE Olt INCH DEP1H -EP EIAUf CUTTING tAFICRETE C~ MASCNPY. AEFASIVE DISC CDSTr aC.l.' rtF LINEAR FOOT Of SAff RTLTIF --PER-INCH D[PTH---------___~..-~~ ~_--..~ _w~..-~~ _-__-~_~~__~w.~~ SCRAEERSr SEIF VkUPELIED R1C.HT LF NAY DELAY FACTOR = O.!D. ]NCL4'DES All A7TACHMFNIS AND ACCtSSCrtIES. A[ll `-CF'P[M1 f <. FATE/NOl1A TiATTINl'IRl kATF/MOIIR tE-1<<~I1f5 HPI S 13.00 2t`OIFS1 s 1!.OG +r. t: f 3S•~ 75-16(117` HP) 1.50 I6L Stk[l! A 33.Di' rnVISkFIES CI '~•~ iS_21i(. I?.tlo iFG-EIELfVAIINGI 2L.t,( +cCTSLwIkS M. IfxTENOEI' SFFV. lR.OO T,-ir ~~11:.` Cv1 Ib.O6 26U-E StR1ES A EIEVAIING 3a.U0 tir,l SEFIES { E><l rkfitC SltiY. S2.UO TS-761~1]~.` CYILD.IW TS-w6O{I! CYI 9a.a•0 '(: 60'00 r 14 IP ~, ~ ~~ -- -------------------------------- F(LLFF'~VIFkATLkY~~FII-Fk1~PtLlFG ------------------------ (COf'IINI!ED) -------------------- ----------------- ----------------- RIC.HI OF NAY LELAY FA(1C.R ~ G.4' INCLU[J° ALL AT7ACh•iEhTS AND ACCESSORIES. FkUS fFV-7 7.75 SYV-7'0 S.iS SFV-135VA 10.00 },FV-7~• A.25 SFVA-73G 1(r.00 SFV-b45 13.00 SUVA-7i5 9.00 SFV-735 ~.~5 SPV-F!U 1?.50 SPV-777VA 9.<'S EUFFAI( -Fr F•Al (w-7('•G 9.5G BW-716 ll.GO 8w-?lU A 11.50 EUf F:.l l•-` f s wC F L C K.Y-7:F.V 12.56 KV-l?`. ll.CO eu(~F•AT F-en L QU R-77 2.i5 R-90 3.25 ESSI(K VF-2FF 1.2U Vlk-3G M <.00 Vk-4~ RE 4.00 vp-2PM 1.10 V7p-30 w7 ?.?5 Vk-54RE 9.25 VF-90fE 1.60 VF-36kE 3.00 FERGV`f~N fF-r5 8.5U SP-75 B '+.[5 SF-23G 15.50 GAL 1( N VCS-b4 10.50 VGS-84A 11.GU GfNEkAb EhG]NL! VRiH I.BO HYSTER (tl0 8.50 C-610-A C.SG C-615-A 9.25 1NGtF tf LL-pA G: SFC-F4 2.25 SPA-4S 11 .5G SP-t•0 16.00 <~-"'r-'( 4.50 SP-54 11.56 SPF-t.0 19.00 SF-a? 8.50 SPA-54 12.60 4iG-"A^ 11.00 SFA-4a 8.50 SPF-54 13.50 M]CM1C.Ak 1V-iL 2.25 TV-i0 S.CU 1V-FO 7.50 PETT]Ft kf-tiCTt1 C-: ~•~ 9.75 C-250 14.5E Rar(r F GMVEF 2-~t. 3.25 400 RASCAL 9.75 420 A RASCAL 11.54 F(M(IC 2-3tC 3.75 400 A RASCAL 10.60 500 A RASCAL ~ 14.00 3uG a kASCAL 6.00 404 RUSTLER lO.UU GOU RASCAL 14.00 ~(4 A kW1Lrk 8.25 404 BRUSTLER Il:.SG t00 A RASCAL 14.00 '.ic A 4rSCPl 9.25 410 A RASCAL 11.00 700 A RASCAL 14.00 .•'( FeS(.et 6.2S REX [F'A1hhELT ;r--fap 9.75 SP-646A 9.5G R( 5Cf V1FFA(AC 1.40 VIBRASTAT 1.A0 VIBRA-1RAC S.SO V1[~: aC 11 1.60 SLAMAk VR-C4 EEFCkE 1971 38°RCLL S.SO 7R1-FACTOR P-i0 7.5U Tal-P ACTOR~10-?7 8.75 Vk-84 AFTkk 1971 46~RCLL 7.50 ~ ' TAMPC r. r'-?t 13.00 RS-16A 8.25 FS-31U IS.00 Fv-3F 15.00 RS-?6 IG.SO R!-410 17.00 GF•-4E 17.00 RS-26A lO.OG Vp-e.U 5.75 SP-?E 14.00 RS-210 13.00 Vp-SU 7.50 kF-~A 16.50 RS-266A 14.50 VP-~C,p 9.25 F~-lF 7.75 RS-2660 1.00 V1FkL.-VLU` [a-1° 8.25 CA-2S D 11.50 CC-SOA 17.00 CA-iU 7.50 CA-25 PD 1?.50 CG-11 2.50 CA-:5 11.00 CC-4? 12.50 CG-14 1.90 Ct-i5 SI~PCk 1.2.00 CC-42A 13.50 C1-43 12.00 CA-~5 A 11.50 CC-50 16.00 CT-60 22.00 ACKLR M i5 i.75 OLLERS. VIHRITDRY. TUMED ~ ~r~'y- k1GHl LF WAY DELAY FACTt!R ~ 0.45 GASCLIhE CF' O1C_LL P[:MERED. lNCLUU E! ALl hATFD 1N ACCORDANCE MITH THE HORSEPOMER 0'F 7HE ENGINE ON ROLLEII. AITACHhEhTS AND ACCESSORIES. 4 17 CONTINUEC ON NEXT PAGE RAPE F.! SELF PkC PEELED ICONT IN UED) ~1~H1 OF WAY DELAY FACTOk = G.50. ]NCLCGES ALL ATTALHM,EFi1S AND ACCESSORIES. R ~ I-bOl1ELEVATINGI 16.OG I-100F5 39.00 lU5E~ 475 hP 5P.UU 62 00 ]-FOSIE LEVAT Ir:C) 16.00 1O0E5 54.UG 105c 5 525 MM . U0 5t 1-CGS IE LEVAT1N61 19.00 105C5 50.00 44 UG I-11US ]-11GESIELEVATINGIFS . Sb.GU 1-9GSIPGWCR SM1FT) 21.00 1-1055 . 48 00 11GES 64.UU ]-SOES 27.00 I-105ES . 1 -LUGS - 36.60 LHI GAt`. 11017562 ANC tARLICRI 14.00 11U-121ELFVAI]NG) 18.50 21G-H 3101CIRECT DRIVE] 3d.GE' 31.U0 i1Cll~b? AND LelEk1 LS.UO 11.0-laIELEVAIINf-)POWER SHIFT 25.00 ?P OG 31u1SELF LUADINGI 4G.UU 11C-HItLEVATING1hCWtF ;F1hT 17.00 OC 35 110-15 23U(PS113.5 CY1262 HD) . ZO.00 31olYUWEN SHIfTIPRf 15rt 39.00 1]CH-T . ]7 00 21C'1 PS114 LY1262 HP- 21.00 31CIP5 /19L6 L LATEk 4A.UU ]1C-4 ]]1i-))IEEE VA71kC 11 ;-ht F. ;>h+1F1 . 1b. 00 2101FS115 GY17Q0 HPI 23.00 31C-F! 62~bU 111-11t.1(LtVeICF)PI:Wt' SHIFT 15.OG 710(PS115CV A35HP 32.00 tilu REY . .GG 1` TS-18 Su.UU c _-2 bv.00 _7 -ir15L1Vt.TING) . 17.5C S-23E 3P.UU UG 52 TS-37 -35C(LLEVaTIF;vf45! 1-.P : tv.CU `:O.v0 -11(ILLk\'t11NGI IF.OU 5-?4 Tc _y . n2.00 . S-35EIELE Vr.11gG15vU Hh SI.. Gu T.._]y 3a.OG 34.GG SS-24 4:.C0 SS-4G `4.UG Tf_,r.l 1t ~,CF r'-14 50.OG ,F( Il 14.C0 271-FT 64.U0 3.3-F132 CYI 5GU Hh `:F.vG 1, 17.c-0 227-G 3d.U0 33'-FT 950 HF eti.U0 1,:1-1 GG l7 7?9-F 31.vC~ 333-FT 13oU HY 90.UU 11.y_P r . SG 17 22^-6 34.00 3s4-f 475 Mr 48.00 7~ 1]]-D PRF_1 . ]9 00 252-FT 58 .OG 3?9-F 55v HP 56.GU 1]]-t 157: C lFlkk - , 35.00 333-F(3] CV1 475 MP 52.00 _ 7.7_F F.PtFFS~ TtWrl __. ^ FI I~HT (~F P'AY i.l Ltv fAC.T hF. = G.EO 1NCLl'LL` VC,Wk F. LC N1kUL l'Flli, ELEVAT OF AhG CORDANCE ALL WITH 1HE ntFR'$ STk UCh CaPAC ITV KATING 3P. ATTACHMLh1 C'. (: AC~LF SSI hIF ::. CUb IC YARD OVER TO KATE FE:R HGUR p 6- 1/ti 31.50 6-1/4 ll ti.UG 11 1P F.50 18 1G.UG q)(ELS AhD CRAKES. CkAWLEk F]CHT LF WtV LELAY FAC7CP = U.F-5 1 Nl.L UOEL ALL Al Tf.C HME NTS AhC~ ACCESSOkIE S. WHEN USED AS A SHOVEL t1F EACKHDF. RATE. la.i APPLIES: MHEN USE L' AS A CRANE• CLAMSHELL, CRAGLINE OR FOP PILE DRIVING INCT INCLUUINC LEADSIr RATE Iel APPLIES.--^--------^--^---_------`-------_ /HDUR RATF FATE /HC VF• RAIE/HOUR ~FR)CAr ° (AlE _ 12.00 399-BC IP13 15.5U 557-C IAi} 60.00 -t( 17 IHI 10.56 575-C IA) 2F.CU 547 _l 181 58.OU 175-['( c r IA1 12.00 575-C N/HYDRAULIC dAChHCF1A1 2P.t'0 'r°F-C Idl 64.00 ^t ]e 181 11.OG ~57°_-C tbl 24.C.U 999-1 (BI 6x.00 1"-FC IA1 12.00 5sE-C IP) 2P.UU 999-0 hlGr, Llfl lb- 78.UU ]57-FC 16I 11.OU 595-C W/HYDRAULIC bAtK10.'EIA) 2S.bCt 4110 lal 17.UU 147-ti (A) 12.50 595-C Ifl 25.u0 ally Inl 15.5U ]'+7-EC TYPE 1 IPl 12.00 `o7-C lA) 25.VC 421E IAI 23.OG 1°7-FC - TYPE 1 IA) 14.50 59i-C ~/HYDf.F.UIIC FI.LKMG[In] ?U.GO 421 W/nYl!RAULIC 6aCr.r,Lt lA] 24,OC' tg_f.C 7 . lP l 13.00 597-C IB1 2t .VU 4; 1v IPI ?1.GU _.,( 7 i c . IA1 15.60 555-C IP1 25.00 4.~U Idl 24.00 25 -EC lEl 13.50 75U-C IAI 39.00 47 e.+ IPI YS.vU 255-b( 7cq_FF 1vVt I IAI 13.UU 75v-C IBI 37.vG `29e Itl la/ 37.UU 44.00 <<5_IC TvFF 1 IB1 12.00 795-C lAl 39,C•G 7720 - IFI 42 UU -EC IY VF IA1 17.OU 795-C If 1 IF) 3F .(•G 4G L0 r22v 7750, IE) . 46.OU 5-LC TYPE 2 IP) 11.50 797-C IFI . ?5.00 i?6v LEI 56.OU 2r+7-EC IFI 15.50 797-C lFl UO it `tc0 11'- 6b .UO ioi _P(. IF- 1h.UC 79t+-C Itl . SF,Lv 92'7( If•1 b0.00 _: Ic_PC ~ lAl It) 15.OC 14 01 Q75-C 575-C U I Sa.OG 2Ft`~ F,1Gr•, LIFT IFI FO.UO 3i .-((, ~~.5-FC lPl . l••, Cr (~ csg_C IA1 `F .CG -. IUI 90.00 _r,5-~l (F1 14.50 95°:-C LEI Sr.LG AY (]1V IFI c 75 6C IFI 17.60 rC( lal 15.00 a :Ir It 1 . !. i5 7: IAI ~i .i`l r.. i- Ib) IAI 14.50 24.00 a• IA) 11..60 11' (1;1 Irl :t..Vv i I• r_u i:l. Ibl :2.UU pg (h1 lU.`d. AGO . _ ` ~. t, It I 15.1',0 451 IF 1 G 11. l'C V~. I~'-ll 1L If 1 1r•.`i+ `4 -1:. (P) 35.00 lt,-F Inl ,.,. ~,-1. ., w 14 SfRAPFkS, SELF FROPtILED ~ICONTINUE[;) RIGHT CF WAY DtLAY FACTUk = 0,50. INCLUDE°~ All ATT ACHFrE N1S ANC ACCF SS U~IE S. ALI L-C HALT+E kL (CON7I NUlCI .6U 23.00 TS-360172.3 CYI 2F ,GU 5t 71SlF1tS CI 60.00 CtiIERI'1LLAF. DW-1!71154 Np-lU CV 12.50 6?7 PUSH-vUIL CUSt.1 UN HITCH 46.00 65GIe3F SEklAl 1450 HV 40.00 DW-1511E6 HFI10 CY 15.00 636 A 30.00 650177E SEkIAL15U0 HV 56.00 LW-151260 HV)13 CY 77.50 630 01146 SERTelI335 HG 30.00 656 E 64.00 DW-761?L SCkAFEF.IIS CY 19.06 634 [?1146239 StFIAL}3bU HF 33.00 6511336 SERIAL )h 50 HP 42.00 DW-~C• (1456 SCRAVER1Ib CV 23.00 630 P114G4?2 SERIAL1400 HV hG.00 6511930114 SFR1AL150C MP 50.40 Lu-?0 f1456 SCRAPER119 CY 25.00 631 A 79.60 6511k-C H11CH1 54.00 Du-20 F14t? SCRAPER 124 CY 28.06 631 61136 SERIAL1335 HP 34.44 651lCUSHIC'N HITCHI 56.00 UW-2G 61456 SCRAPER119,5 CY 77.00 651 0113f616 SEk1AL136U HG ?3.OU 651 SERIES E NUN-CUSH.HITCH 64.00 Uu-?U (1482 SCPAPEk124 CY 29.00 t?1 E113G?7?2 Sf.k1ALIhGG FP 37. G( 6°] SEFItS F CULHICN HITCH 66.00 CW-Z11?1 SCkAPEkI 18.00 631 BIN-C HITCHI a4,GU t•°71310 SEkIAL)7HS HP 58.00 DW-21 01470 SLRAPERI 23.00 631 EiIC'USH10N HITCHI 46.06 o571'_1(>?F1 StF.lAl)b60 HP 62.00 Dw-21 D147U SCR AV FR) 16.00 631 SERIES C NDN-(.C'SH.HITCH 48.00 657(316315 SE.kiALIYOU HP 70.00 CN-21 G147G SC RAVER) 28.44 631 SERIES C CUSHION H17Ch 52.06 6571N-C HITCHI 76.00 E13 17.50 6321146 SFRTAL)3?5 HP 32.00 6°71CUSHIUN H11CH) 78.00 61~+ E1442 SCRAPER) 20.00 6321146234 SERIAL13bU t,v 35.00 6571N-C H1T(HIPUSH-PULL 78.00 619 CID1kECT UkIVE) 22.00 633144) SEkIAL1ELEVATINC ab.00 657lCVSHIDN HITCHIPUSH-PULL PU.00 t1 `; CIVfwEk SHIFTI 27.00 633 SERIES C kDN-(rl1SN.HITCH 5i .00 657 SERIES E NON-LUSH.NITLH 65.00 J-tl~ CIVUWFk SHIFT IELEVATCk 26.00 633 SERIES L CUSHION HITCH 54.06 657 SERIES E CUSHION H1TCN 90.00 62](<?F SERIAL) 26.00 637 NON-CUSHION H17LH 62.06 657 E N-L HITCH vUSH-PULL 90.00 621173:H~'771SERIAL N{ F;ITCH 33.44 637 CUSHION HITCH 66.44 6`.7 (~ CI~Sh.H1TCH PUSH-PULL 90.00 6711~AH9i7)SEFIAL CUSH.v1TCH 34.00 637 N-CUSH.HITCH PUSH-PULL 64.00 t6U1°UF StR1AL145U HP 44.00 J-n711??H SkF TAI) ELEVATING 29.00 637 CUSHIOk HITCH PUSH-NULL 60.60 660177E SFR1AL1500 HP 5P.00 J-~.."ll??H9T< `_EkIAL1ElEV. 36.00 641164E SERIAL1450 Hv 38.00 660 SERIFSb 66.00 6?' tltY ^. (. (.-C1~SH IGN HITCH 36.00 bh1164F614 SFRIALISUC HP SO.GO 666177E SFFIAL )P OS HP 60.00 t~? FLEV CUSHiCrN HITCH 37.00 b411N-L HITCHI 54.00 6661T7F11: SFkIAL166G HP 66.00 t7 42.00 f411CUSHIDN HITCHI 56.00 t66177F762 SERIALISUO HV 64.00 t,'7 (L:St'i UN H17(F 44,00 h41 SERIFS B NON-CUSH.H/1CH 62.00 666 SE R]ESb 90.00 h27 PCSF,-PULL 44.06 641 SERIES R CUSHION H]1CH 64.00 Cw-27 12.50 CW-220 2o.CU CW-320 24.00 C(--?15 20.60 CW-226 36.00 0[FkF JD-767 1?.50 840 7.00 JD-FEU-A 25.00 J(-I6[R 16.00 JC-E60 ?5.00 5016 11.00 E UCL IC -% 14.50 SS-24134 LC'T-32 SH1s30 HP 3].00 SS-40136 LOT-47 SHIh41 HP 42.00 -it IFL[VAT1N (>) 16.5 C, SS-24136 LD7-?<^ "+)?40 HF 21.('4 55-40149 LU7-5? SH )475 HP 52.00 S-1: 19.00 SS-24136 LDT-59 `~•)»70 ~V 37.60 75-1416 IJCT-3t. SH127U HP 25.00 S-]r' 27.00 SS-24136 LD7-77 c~1020 HF 37.00 TS-1417 UOT-f+l SH1320 HV 27.00 q.-7413V L(T-4t Sh1365 hP 31.(14 SS-2414 LD7-54 _°F~1'.41 t!F ?F.UG TS-14113 UC!1-81 SH1320 HP 29.00 _-2c (?V L0T-55 SH)39P NV ?S.OC 5.5-24(49 LGT-i7 SH I<75 Hv 42.40 TANDEM-1417 407-63 SH-62 SH1 44.00 S-?h!')'+ LDT-76 4.H 143"t HG 46.44 55-2 P.136 LDT-t3 S'+)a20 H° 40.OG TAN CfM-14113447-P2 SH-83 SM1 48.00 S-7t 42.00 SS-28(49 LDT-53 SH1441 FF 44.00 TS-241?1 107-33 SH 1316 HP 34.00 .-3~ .2.60 SS-33 ~n,(,p TS-24131 LOT-56 SH1316 HV 36.00 ~..-]2 16.06 SS-40(34 L['T-47 SH14GG t+~ 4; .CG TS-?4143 LDl-78 SH)659 HV 54.00 °S-ltll4 TDT-?F 5N1;.41 HF 24.06 SS-40136 LDT-52 SH)4l] HP 4t..00 TS-32147 LOT-b0 SH)P,65 MP 70.00 SS -]fi:P 707-3( ShI:~G5 NF X5.00 FwL wOGNFP M"C-h 1~-f ICLtVAT1NC1 12.06 HANCC(.F 1°: 16.56 2°7 SFk1tS b 17.50 294 36.00 '~2 9.75 242 SERIES C IP.00 3?? ?7.00 < 16.50 297 SEk]ES E IP.SG 77 -0.t 15.50 2°` 32.nC 432 46.00 27-it ?.00 295 SEkItS F Ei~.OC 44? 36.00 E-~(( ]5.54 E-?'' •4.00 404 50.00 E-~ll 17.00 41~ tP.(•0 495101kfC1 tFlVE) 30.00 27h 2V,00 431 ?4,(+0 4v51P(Wtk St~]F71 31.00 E-~ iC ?.?.00 F.G. LETClF1•~EAIJ L-.G 36.46 L-6G1~ FC`Wls 3 ENGINE) °4.00 LC-35 38.00 L-"s0-?I1 PCWL, EN61NES1 SF.OD L-9613 F'DWL, 3 Fr.61NE1 1U0.('~G LC-75 74.00 L-Fo12 tCWL, ? ENGINE) M1L.UO L-9013 Er•WL, a ENGINE) ]25.00 LE7 WESTINGhCL'SE DICIREC7 ORIYE.1 12.50 CIELEVA7INGIPUwF° SHIFT 20.00 EICtRlLi pklVEl 30.00 UIFCWEF SH1F1) 13.50 C-222-F 27.00 FIVUWEF SHIFTI 31.00 DIE EF VA77NGIDikFCT Gkl VE 14.00 C-500 ?~.CC E(TANDI MIC'1RECT Ok 1VE 40.00 CIELFVA iI NG IPIWEF SHIFT 14.50 C-5001136 HP PUSHGAK) 3(..OG E(TA NC EMIPUWEk SHIFT 42.00 D-111-A(CIP,ECT OPIVCI 14.50 C-5001275 HP VUSHPAK) 3F.00 P-7C~ 37.00 CICIFFC7 [FIVE) 7:.00 C-SOOITANCEMI ?1 .CG F-7CIlANCtN1 48.00 CIG(WtF SHIFT) ?a,OG C-SOOITANDEM1136 Hv PUSHFAK 37.00 N-701fLCVAT1N6121 CV 36.00 CITANCEk1GIREG7 LRIVC 9.00 C-5001TANDEM)275 HP PUSF PAK a~,fU 6-701F LL VA T'}NG 131 CV 44.00 CITaNLEN-POWE~ SHIF7 29.00 C SPEFCPULL 21.00 t.-333-F 42.00 C.IELFVA7INGICIRECT Dk1VE 26.00 14 I9 SHOVELS AND CRANESs CRAWLER ICUNTINU EDI kIGHT UE WAY DELAY (ACTOR = INCLUDES ALL ATTACHMENTS AND 0.55 'ACCESSO RIES. WH EN USED AS A SHDYEL OR BACKHOE • RATE IA1 APPLIES: WHEN USED AS A CRANE• CLAMSHELL, DRa6l1NE OF FCR F ILE DRIV ING INOT INCLUDING LEADS-• RATE IBI APPLIES. LINK-BELT ICONTINUEDI (AI 00 37 LS-EB IA1 13.50 LS-318 IA1 40.00 K-606 K-6UA IBI . 33.00 LS-P8 IBI 12.50 LS-408 (A) 54.00 K_60P L IP1 35.00 LS-9P 1970 C EAkLIEk TAI 24.OU LS-408 (B) 48.00 LS-58 1974 L LARl1EE. (AI 14.50 LS-46 1970 L FAkL1ER lB) 23.00 LS-408 LC IA1 IBI 56.00 00 52 LS-SF la7U G LAkL7Ek IP1 13.50 L~-9P 1971 L LATER IA1 27.GU LS-408 LC . LS-5F 1971 L LAIEh (R1 14.00 LS-iF 1971 L LATER IR/ 25.60 CS-416 19FT CRAWLERS IA1 50.00 LS-tF 1570 L EAFLIEk TAI 15.5C LS-SP P1PELINFR IA1 3U .00 LS-418 19FT CkAWLERS IBI 52.00 LS-EE 170 L LAFLIER IFI 14.50 LS-9P PIPEIJNER lF1 30.00 LS-418 2?FT CRAWLERS IA) 54.00 LS-GB 1571 L LATCF IF1 16.50 LS-QE LC (A1 20.00 LS-418 22FT CRAWLERS 181 52.00 LS-7F I1]-E. CFA kLLkS) IA1 17.00 LS-9F LC IB- 19.00 LS-418 A IA1 6U .00 LS-78 E11-` CPAw'LERS1 IF) 16.50 LS-96 A 1'+7u L EARLIE R (A) 25.00 LS-418 A IR1 00 72 LS-7P 172-3 CkAWLEkS) IA) IP.50 LS-SB A 1570 L EARLIE R lBl 25.00 LS-518 . LS-7P 112-3 CkANLEkSI IE/ 19.00 LS-'~E A 1971 G LATEk TAI 27.00 LORAIN L-15 TAI 10.50 L-`~1 lB) 16.50 L-85A IA- 33.00 L-15 IF! 9.50 L-56 -K4 TAI 23.00 L-NSA lPl 30.00 1-26 TAI 12.50 L-`~6-K4 Ie) ?3.00 L-86-K5 (A1 37.00 L-26 !BI 12.44 L-56-K5 IA1 24.00 L-B6-K5 IBD 36.00 L-36 IA) 16.UC L-56-K5 IR1 74.00 L-P6-K6 IA) 38.00 L-3E (B) 15.50 L-72A IA1 25.00 L-86-K6 IBI 36.00 . L-36-KP lBl 15.50 L-i<'A lP) 23.00 L-790 lBl TAI 52.00 29 00 L-36 P1PEL1NEk lA! ]7.UG L-PUA TAI 26.00 L-820A 181 . 27 00 L-5U IA) 15.`4 L-POA lR) 24.00 L-820A Ie) . 37.00 L-Fp lE) 14.'0 L-P4A TAI 29.00 L-874 IBI 40 00 L_gl IA) 17.50 L-P4A IB) 2P.00 L-P80 . MAN]TGWUL IA1 19.50 3400 fAl 31.00 3400-W V1CON IBI 62.00 2000 IB) IR.SU 3400 IB) 3U .DO 3400-11 VICON SERIES 2 181 68.00 2000 TAI 22.00 3600 TAI 50.00 4000 IBI 52.00 ?300 IE1 00 23 3600 IPI 50.00 4000-N (61 72.00 2800 lA) . 30.04 36UC V1CON IA- 54.00 4000-W VIGUN IBI 74.00 2300-W IBI 40 31 3600 VICON lBI 54.00 4100-M VICON (B) 90.00 2?00-W ?940-WC lB) . 44.00 3900-A 165 TON) (H) 36.00 4500 IA1 85.00 . f81 29•DD 34UU-A (100 TON- IBI 52.00 4500 (B) 80.00 3000 CA1 44 00 3900-B (h5 TON) IP1 3A.00 4500 VICON IA1 90.00 3oo0-W IBI . 44.04 3900-B (100 TON) (F- 54.00 4500 VICON I6I 85.00 3000-W 3000-0 VICLN IA1 46.00 3400 VICON TAI 58.00 4600 VICON 1T00 70N) IA1 115.00 ICON 181 46.00 3900 V1CON IR) 58.00 4600 VICON 1200 TON) le! 110.00 3000-W V !A1 30.00 3900-W Ibl 56.00 4600-VICON IA1 130.00 3100 ldl 28.00 3900-W SERIES 2 IBI 66.00 4600-VICUN Id1 120.00 ?140 MARIGN IA1 11.50 65-M TAI 26.00 93-N 181 40.00 35-M . l8) 11.50 65-M IR1 24.00 101-M lA) 46.00 3 -M IA- 17.00 75-M (A) 28.00 101-M 181 44.00 43-M IB1 16.5U 75-M IBI 26.00 111-N TAI 71.00 pq_M fA) 18.50 77-M IA1 30..00 111-N (B1 68.00 45-M IEI 17.00 77-M - lF) 30.00 362 TAI 25.00 45-M 47-M TAI 20.00 93-M IA1 44.00 362 161 24.00 47-M IBI 20.00 NDkTHWE£T TAI 32.OU 41-DH TAI 23.00 80-0 ERECT.CRANEl50 TONI IA1 38.00 6 IR1 29.00 41 EkECTION GRANE(20 TONIIBI 23.00 80-D ERECT.CRANE150 T ONI IB) 38.00 6 t ERECTION CRANE 130 1ON11B1 29.00 41 ERECTION CRANE125 TON11F) 23.00. 95 (A1 IBI 40.00 40 00 6 ERECTION CRANE 140 IONIlA) 33.00 41 ERE.CTICN CRANE130 3 TONIIAI TON11E1 27.00 26 00 95 95 EREC710N CRANEl50 TON1lA) . 39.00 6 EhECTICMI CRANE 140 TDNIIBI 32.00 0 41 ERECTION CRANEl CkANE 145 50-D EkEC TON 1181 . 30.00 95 FkECTION CRANE150 TON 1181 39.00 25-D 1971 L EARLIER TAI IBI 16.50 16 00 . 50-0 ER .CR.15•CRLR 5 0 TONIPI 26.00 95 ERECTION CRANEl60 TUN)lA1 42.00 25-D 1571 L EAPLIER IA) . IA OG 50-0 ER.CF.16•CRLR 5 0 TONIRI 36.00 95 ERECTIUN CRANE160 TCENIIB) 42.00 25-D 1472 L LATER 25-0 1972 C LATER lE1 . 17.00 70-0 lAl 42.00 95 WT TAI 50.00 25-0 ERCL7ION CkANt TAI 19.50 70-D IBI 40.00 95 Wl Ie) TAI 46.00 52 00 RECTICN CRANE -C E ° (61 18.50 70-0 ER[CT.CRANE160 TON) IP1 46.00 9570 ldl . 52 00 . _ 30-OH IA1 21.04 70-D EREC7.CR.ANEl70 TCHV) IE.1 48.00 9570 TAI . 00 85 3U-UH IBI 21.00 70-0 EREC7,CRANEIAO TON) IP1 `0.00 lAU-D IBI . 80.00 334-C ERECTION CRANE IA1 25.00 BO-D 12.5 YARD) IA1 IBI 42.00 00 3P 180-U 180-D EkEC7.CRANE176 TONIIBI 80.00 33U-C ERECTION CRANE lBl 25.00 80-0 12.5 YARD) -0 13 MARDI IA1 . 44.00 180-D ERECT.CRANE147 TCM11' 6111 YARCI TAI IBI 22..00 OU ?1 80 80-D l3 VAPO1 IF- 40.00 194-0 A) 90.00 41t1 YARD) . 00 ?2 CRANEl40 80-0 ERECT TONI IP) 3P.00 190-D IBI 85.00 4111.25 YAkC) (A) . . 41-DA (AI 26.00 F L H IA1 5U 8 455-C LC IE1 16.00 F55-ALC IBI 26.00 15y_A r . Ibl . F.25 455-C-WLC 1A1 16.00 S55-A 15-7 CF:A WL[hS IA) 40.00 ,_A ] . IA1 10.50 455-C-NLL lBl 17.60 `+55-A ]5-"I CRAWLERS Id1 38.00 plC, IBI 9.75 52`~ IA1 36.00 455-A 16-2 CP.AWLlRS IA) 46.00 i1G IA1 00 11 525 IE1 27.00 455-A 16-2 CRAMLEFS IBI 44.00 255-A ~ IBI . 00 10 535 TAI 3G.OU X55-ALC TAI 50.00 5_A 2 IA) . 50 11 535 IP1 29.(10 955-ALL ldl 46.00 ,55-ALC 5-ALC 2` IB) . 11.00 550 TAI 32.04 lUIU IBI 40.00 . 31°. lAl 17.00 55U IF1 ?1.00 ]015 IBI TAI SB.GU 00 42 315 IF1 16.UU 644 IA1 3?.l0 142° ' . !4 2: l-.__' ~ _, ,.. ; ~' / . /, ------------------------------------- SHUVELS ANp IFANFSr CRAWLEk ICONIINL'fGI R1 GH7 CF HAV GELAV FACICR = 0.55 INCLUDES ALL A7lAC HMF h7S AND ACCLSSOkIES. WhF.N USfU AS A SHDVfL C~ [ A[KND fr RATE IAI APPLIES: WHEN USEU AS A Ck ANEr C LAMSHFIIr OF AILINE Ck FDk VILE DRI VING INOI 1K'(.LUL']Nt LE APiSIr ~<Al[. It1 A PPLIES. BUCYRUS-ERIE ICDN7JNE:ED) 14-R IB) 8.75 30-P HEAVY DUTY IPI 16.00 54-P IBI 32.00 14-P SUVCF. (AI P. 50 3U-B SERIES TWO IAI lb.SG 54-8 SEklkS TWG IA) 37.00 I4-L. SUFEk 181 8.2E 30-E SEk]t S. TWD IPI 17.50 54-B SERIES TWD (8) 32.00 15-b IAI 9.00 3U-F SERIES TWO H. D. IF) 14,G0 G1-B IAI 44.00 1°-P IBI 8.25 3G-F SERIES 7W0 SUPER IF) 21.00 61-8 (B) 39.00 15-(' SERIES 1WC IAI 11.00 30-E SERIES 1hREF (A) 24.00 61-6 SERIES TWO tA1 62.00 15-b SFkILS TWO 16- 10.50 30-E SERIES THREE IB) 23.U0 G1-B SEFIES TWG fBl 56.00 15-F SERIES TWO H. D. IAI 12.00 3U-B SERIES THREE H. G. IAI 25.UO 61-b SERIES TWD H.D. IA) 62.00 15-P SEk]ES TWO H. C. 18) 11.50 30-8 SERIES THREE H. D. 161 ?5.00 61-E SEk1E5 1W0 H.D. IeI 60.00 22-F IA) 11.00 30-F SERIES THREC SUPER IAI 2A.OU 61-6 SEkIFS TWO SUPER IB) 72.00 c2-F IBI 10.50 30-8 SERIES THREE SUPER IB) 29.UC 71-0 IA) 42.00 2?-F HEAVY DUTY IB) 11.50 3G-F SEFIES FUUk (AI 32.OU 71-6 (BI 37.00 ?2-F SERIES TWD lAl 12.00 30-8 SERIES FOUR lB) 3G.00 71-B SERIES TWD IAI 52.00 22-H SERIES TND IBI 11.50 30-P SEPIES FOUk H.D. IAI 33.00 71-8 SERIES TND 181 44.00 2?-B SERIES TWD h. D. 161 12.00 3U-F SERIFS FOUR H.D. lF) 33.00 71-6 SEkIES TMU H. U. IAI 52.00 c2-P SERIES THREE IAI 19.50 30-L. SEPIES FDUR SUFFR (H- 38.00 71-8 SER ILS TWD H. C. IBI h6.00 22-B SEk1ES THREE IB) 19.U0 3P-P IA) 24.00 71-8 SERIES TWO SUPER l6) 56.00 22-F SERIES THREE H.D. lAl 20.00 38-8 IBI 22.00 71-6 SERIES THREE (A) 70.00 22-B SERIES THREE H.U. Ib) 20.00 3F-B HEAVY DUTY lL'1 25.OU 71-@ SEPIES THREE Iel 64.00 t5-F (A) 16.00 38-F SUPER IP) 31.00 71-B SERIES THREE H.D. IA) 72.00 ?`-6. IBI 15.DG 3P-6 SUPER (EI 29.00 71-8 SERIES THREE H.D. IB) 68.00 i5-P SERItS TWO IA) 19.SU 3P-P SERIES 1N0 lAl 39.OU EP-B IA) 62.00 25-C SERIES TWO IB) 18.5U 36-6 SERIES TWO IFI 37.OU NB-B IB) 56.00 "'-E SEk1CS TWO h. U. IAI 21.00 3P-B SERIES 7W0 H.D. IAI 40.00 flfl-b SERIES TWC IA) 66.00 25-L SEPIES TND H. D. IBI 20.00 38-8 SERIES 7WU H.D. IBI 4U. 00 B8-B SERIES TWO IBI 56.00 25-F SERIES TWO SUPEk IB) "11.00 3F. -P SERIES TWO SUPER (A) 34.00 88-B SERIES THREE IA) 78.00 25-E SEPIES HREE (AI 22.00 3b-B SERIES TWU SUPER IBI 35.00 8B-P, SERIES THREE IB) 66.00 ?_`.-H SERIES 7HR EE 181 22.00 51-B (A) 31.OG bb-B SEFIES THREE H. D. IB) 74.00 25-8 SEkIt.S THREE M.D. IAI 25.00 51-b IBI 29.00 Pfl-B SkF1ES FDUR IAI 100.00 .':~-F SFk1E5 THREE H.G. IE) 25.U0 51-B SERIES TWO IAI 33.00 PE-B SERIES FDUR (81 85.00 30-F IAI 17.00 51-B SERIES TWO Ibl 29.00 Eb-B SERIES FOUR H.D. IBI 95.00 HANS UN oF4 IAI 9.25 654-H IAI 13.50 654-H IEI 13.00 4_`4 161 9.25 ]D:SL E.Y K IAI 11.54 M IA) 14.50 Wl IB/ 16.50 K IL1 20.50 M lF) 16.00 WB IAI 32.00 L IAI 14.UG WT IA) 17.50 WH IB) 2(1.00 L lFl 12.50 K DE HP1hU 205 IAI 14.00 40° IE) 23.00 POS IAI 28.00 205 IFI 13.50 a3t ~PPNRER IF.1 21.00 POS IBI 26.00 25`: IAI 14.50 444 SPANNER IFI 24.00 IUOG IA) 35.00 2' b IBI 14.04 `35 SPANNFF IAI 22.00 lOUC Ib) 34.U0 . .(.° 171 L EARL1Lk (A1 17.50 53s SPANNER IF.I 21.40 124°_ IA) 44.00 .[t ]571 C EARLIkk lEl 1G.[U 545 SPRA WLER IA) 23.00 12 OS lBl 39.00 '.[F IL) 17.50 `a5 SFRAWLER I6) [2.00 12U5-18 lAl 56.00 X30 SFR AWLtP 1<1 17.54 5`~n SPANNER IP) 27.00 1205-1B IB) 54.00 334 SPkAWLEk lE) 17.44 605 IAI 29.00 1295 IA) 56.00 445 171 t. FARLIkF. fA) 21.OC 605 IPI 29.00 1295 161 SB.OU aUF 1°71 G EARLlcF. IBI 21.00 665 SPANNER IBI 31.00 LIMA IAI 11.00 65-SC IP.1 26.00 1250 1465LEARLIf.k IB) 54.00 Ib) 10.50 75{ IEI 42.04 1250 14G5LLA7Ek (A) 62.00 ~~c IAI 15.00 250-C IA) 14.50 1250 19E,5 LLATER (61 64.00 ,.a IFI 14.50 250-C IEI 14.50 1250-SC lBl 64.00 4.. (A) 17.50 604 IA) 26.00 1500{ (8) 76.00 »a IEI 17.CG 604 161 25.00 1601 IAI 46.00 4'•-SC IAI 19.00 703 IAI 26.00 1600 IA) T0.00 as-SC lBl 16.00 703 IBI 25.00 1POG IBI 66.00 a5-C (A) 26.00 703-SC IB) 24.00 1A00-SC I61 68.00 a5-C IPI 26.00 802 IAI 31.00 1850 IA) 80.00 45-SC 16) 27.00 802 lEl 30.00 1856 IBI 72.00 `_0-S( Ibl 36.00 803 IAI 33.00 1850-SC IAI 95.00 t4 (Al 20.00 803 IBI 31.00 1850-SC IBI 90.00 E.A (B) 19.50 1260 IAI 54.00 2000-C IAI ]10.00 E4-SC 161 20.00 1260 I61 54.00 2000-C IBI 110.00 r5 IAI 23.00 1TGU-SC I61 64.00 2400 IAI 115.00 G` IF) 22.00 1201 IAI 4?.CG 2440 IBI 105.00 E5-C IAI 31.00 1201 IB- 3B.OU 2400 SERIES 6 IAI 145.00 G`-C IFI 30.60 1250 1969LEARLIER IA) 52.00 2400 SEkIES 8 IBI 135.00 LIP:N-HELL h.-2tG IAI 24.00 LS-7B 1472 L LATEk IAI 21.00 LS-98 A 197 1 L LATER (BI 27.00 K-3GU IB) 23.00 LS-78 1972 L bATER (B) 20.00 15-106 IAI 18.00 K-365 IAI 25.00 LS-78 PIPELINER (A) 24.00 LS-108 IBI 17.50 K-365 (RI 24.00 LS-78 PIPELINER 161 24.00 LS-108 P 19 76 L EARLIER IAI 29.00 K-374 IAI 25.00 LS-78 LC 1970 L EARLIER lA- 21. U0 LS-108 B 19 70 L EARLIER IBI 29.00 K-37U 161 23.00 LS-7P LC 1970 L EARLIC'R IBI 22.UG LS-108.8 1971 L LATER IB) 30.00 K-375 fAI 26.00 LS-7P LC 1971 L LATER IAI 24.00 LS-11P 1970 L EARLIER 161 33.00 K.-375 IBI 24.00 LS-78 LC 1971 L LATER 161 23.OU LS-116 1971 L LATER IBI 36.00 14 21 DYELS AND CRANES. TRUCK MOl1N1ED (CONTINUED) RIGHT (1F NAY OELAY FACTOR ~ 0.55 INCLUDES ALL ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES. USED AS A SNOYEL OR 6ACKNGEr kATF IAI APPIIfS: MNF11 USED AS A CRANtr CLAMSHCII. DRAGLINE OR FOR PILE DRIVING (NOT INLLUDiNG LEADS(. kATE IFI APPLIES. 1MA i5-T IEI 13.00 250-TC IFI 24.00 t+(1U-TA IF1 33.OU 34-T IN1 1H.00 300-T IHI 21.00 65U-T (bl 35,00 44-T IBI 7E.50 354-T IPI 2A.00 7CC-1 IHI 44.00 t4-t IF1 19.50 350-1C Ib) 31.00 7c•0-TC Ibl 50.00 ,,-T Ibl 22,00 400-T IBI 17.00 7U0-TS IBI 39.00 6`-T IH1 30.00 450-T IBI 35.60 9GU-T IRI 54.00 74-7 IEI 35.00 450-TC IE) 42.04 SGO-TC IRI 56.00 f4-T <81 36.00 500-T IRI 30.OU o4(i-T( IBI SP.00 A5-T IEI 42.04 550-T IHI 3b .00 1200-T IBI 70.00 254-15 IEI ??.00 550-TC IBI 46.00 14UC-T Ibl v0.00 [`-0-T IF1 13.00 h00-T IRI 3.00 INK-Hf LT HC -4p IAI 12,00 HC-f~b IP1 13.CG HC-9FA 6P4 CAFFIEF IAI 31.00 F'C-4F. Ih) 14.00 HC-bPA IAI 1P.5V HC-EGA 6X4 CAkFlfk IFI +0.00 NC-SEA 1v71 t EARLILk 1(1 17.50 HC-6PA IEI 1f.5U HC-SfA AX4 CAPFIER ILI 35.00 F'C -4FA 1v73 L LATEk Ibl 19.00 HG-77 IA1 13.60 I+C -1VRA lHl 25.00 hC-EP IAI 12.00 HC-77 IFI 24.00 HC-IOFB IE•1 38.00 F,C_5p IR1 11.50 HC-7PA IAI 26.OC HC-13P lv71 L EAFL1Ek IHI 44.00 HC-SPA IA1 11.50 Hf.-78A IPI 27.00 HC-1?H 1972 L LAIER IP.1 46.00 NC-ERA IF- 10.50 HC-7NE 1972 G EAPLIER IFI 29.(•C NC -.l.t ICI 37.00 hC-5HP IA) 15.44 HC-7BB 1973 G LATCP ICI '0.00 ML-?lE Ibl 54.00 Ff -Sf+E (bl 14.50 HC-RB IAI 1F.L0 HC-13b IPI 6N.OG HC-hF Ip1 13.50 HC-PA IFI 17.50 DRAIN 1C-147 IAI 7.75 MC-424 IEI 15.56 MC -tiu IlI 46.00 1C-107 IEI 7.75 MC-415 IEI 1b .00 MC-t70 P 11) 50.00 M(-lll IAI E.75 MG-42° lFl 17.00 ML-6EG IL1 52.00 MC-I11~ IE1 P.25 MC.-43U ~ IAI 27.00 MC-7f. 1; Ib) 3Q.00 NC-21h Ipl 13.`-0 MG-436 11') ii.C'C ~'C-77' 111 46.00 MC -: IE IP) 13.00 MC-536 IAl 51.(0 MC-740 Ir'1 6i.U6 M(.-?2t- (p) 19.SU MC--536 IFI :3.06 MC-F7. IF1 46.00 MC-3i(~ IFI 1Q.OC MC-S4G 5FP11.: A Itl :.GL M(-7110 111 70.00 M(_ai~. IAI 23.00 MC-545 SERIES A lP) 7t. 00 MC-717 `.~ IEI 7V.UU NC-55'•. lt~l 24.00 MC -545 SER1E5 E IB) 35.UG ~'C-E15U Ibl vU.OU ML-33( IEI 15,00 MC -S 50 !FRIES A lel 47.C0 MC-till.' IHI 60.00 ""C-4i•~ IAI It .50 MC-66°_ IEI 46.00 Aftl l(. Y.[ 1. 46 SFCC ;vOG IEI 31.40 I( 1r.T.00 IF1 34.00 21 C'N 35-M Ill 17.UG c6-M IF- 22.00 tiTF~w'. `1 lcr IE- i4.uG . E'•_1 It 1 26.40 ;n 1C1: !L 1 ?6.00 31,-1 IHI ?v.OG L f ]E".p-iC IAI Q.UO ]V5A-1C IA1 9.2F lOP[-1C IAI 9.25 ]456-1C (EI 9.75 ]55A-lC Ihl 12.00 1556-1C lPl 11.50 ] S5F.-TG 11 1 12.00 71E-1C IAI 1h.5U F15-lC IPI 14.50 i]F-7C IAI 18.SU 71F-1C IH1 15.00 7".p-ll IA1 IS.SU 2F5A-1( IP) 16.00 ?F 5R-TC IFI 18.56 325-T(. <vAP.RUN AXL Pkl 72 f E l 2i .00 X25-TC f.pkROM AXL PG 51 711k.1 T5.U0 325-TC w1GE AXLF PRf 72 161 24.00 1CK~fAY E5 B IAI 7.50 85 B 1 E I 7.75 100 B III P.00 100 B IFI B.GU 125 B IA1 P.50 125 a lel F. T'• vT ?SUU SEk1FD 1MU IEd TGN) IB) 33.00 3SCC-T 25'UG SERlE: TMC 17F TPN) IBI 42.00 340(-1 ;tF1ES i 29 V( SERIES 3 IEI 56.00 4U1-T Vlf (1N 37-M 134 TON) IBI IN.SU 4~-M 37-M 13' TON1 IBI 23.00 47-M 3' Tf'N 35U T 45 TON IE1 22.00 45-1 IBI 35.00 66 1GN IB) 37.00 60-T 325-TC MIDf IXLE POST 71 IFI 26.00 565A-1C 339C-7C IA1 1%.50 SbSA-TC 33SC-TC 1~1 17.50 5H5A-7C 430-TC IAI 22.00 595-1C 430-TC IEI 23.00 645-1C 430A-TC 1972 & EAFLIEP IFI i9.UG 654-iC 430A-TC 1972 ~ LATEk IFI 31.00 C`UA-1C 435-TC IFI 28.00 t[;0-TC 44o-tc lel 34.00 67c-lc 45`P-TC IA1 20.00 775A-11 455E-7G IHI 20.40 7PU-1C 535-TG (AI 23.00 790-TC 535-TC IHI 13.00 A90-1C 540-TC IAI 1t.0U E1G0-TC 540-TC IPI ]6.00 E115-TC 545-TC IR) 74.00 ti12°-TC1125 1Ch1 SSSC-TC (A1 23.00 9125-TC (14U 1(N) 5S 5C-TC lFl ?2.00 154 E IAI 12.OC 200 E 150 F lBl 11.50 225 D 1P0 B IA1 13.00 225 H 180 E IB1 13.00 250 E 200 P IAI 14.00 250 f 771-7 IFI 20.00 -513-T :tC•-T 1cl. 1C•.F:1 IN) 22.00 513-T 24 CAt 8. T5 152t.-1 IBI P.50 152U-T IFI (V.00 Ibl P5.OU ICI FO.UO Ib1 26.00 I E 1 16.00 ILI 40.00 IP{ 41.00 lLl 50.00 Ipl 26.Gp IEI 1S.GU 11 1 27.00 It 1 36.UV IEI 3G.U0 IHI ?3.00 11.1 44.00 IPI 37.00 Ib1 54.00 ILI 44.00 161 4R.OG Il.l 62.UU 1( 1 4b.0U It I 54.UO Itl 74.00 1~1 62.U0 1 I 1 FS.UU ILI 14.00 IAI 14.50 Ih) 14.5U lAl 17.04 EHI 17.00 IA- 14.SU 1 t 1 14.00 ~ 14 ~ ~ A _ _; --- S hl'VtE`_ Ln :. (Fpr.I S. (t.AwLI F ICf R.7 IN UI UI RI(Hl IF WAY L'•El Al FAC TI' h = G,`.~ 1NCll'II_ eLl A71elIMlN1! ANG ACCESSORIES. Mt;EN USED A: A SHOVEL OF 6ACKHLEs RATE IA1 REPLIES: NHEN USED AS A CR ANE. CLOkbt~fLl. D~t(•C lhr Lt 1 (h PILE CRIVING INOT INCIUUIhO LEADSI• R ATt IH1 APPLIES. F 1, r' lC1 N11N1'I l~l 3iC IA) 1T.U0 t4(t IE1 31.00 lU"[5 IBl 40.00 .:C IE1 17.OU h45 IRI 33.GG 1025-A (AI 4E.00 ~:( (A) 17.00 645 IPI 32.00 1025-A Ibl 46.00 4:( IC) 15.56 65•-@ IA) 1s.OU 1055 IA1 44.00 ~2` IRI 18.00 655-H ltl 22.U0 ]05b 161 42.U0 425 IF'1 17.00 655-BLC IRI ~6.U0 1055-F IA1 64.00 H~1 IA1 19.00 655-BLC IE- 24,G0 1055-b IPI 62.00 4..G IPI 1(1.00 670-NEC IPI 36.00 1055-E LC IRI 76.00 ~'S-C U.1 16.00 755-R la) 25.00 1(55-BLC IBI 7u.00 ~`_!-C IBI 15.00 755-8 (FI 2?.OU 1055-LC IBI 48.00 a•'.-C LL IRI 17.00 it HIE L[ -tFr,lA+^ (-.(G IRI b.25 C-350-A IRI ti'.E.O C-35G-A Ibl 9.50 (-.`C IF.1 8.50 UNIT :?1-C 11) 16.50 614 181 P.75 ]U2C IB) 10.50 <71-C If) 16,00 617 IA1 11.50 1220 IA) 14.00 '13-C lAl 8.50 617 IFI 11.00 122G IPI 13.50 tl?-C l81 8.00 lU2C IRI ]1.C0 1220-A Ibl 13.50 tlti IA1 9.50 H6V E L` I I+C C P. a t` ESr TkUCM. MOUNTED -- -----------° -------- ----_t_ ~..~-_ RI61+1 [r wAr DFLer FA(TUF. s 0.55 1NCLULF?. All p11ACHHEr,TS ANU ACCESSORIES. USED AS A SHf1 VtL Ctk BA CKHUF. RAZE IRI APPLIES: NHEN USF.h AS A CkANE• CLAhSHFII, IkAGLINF OF. FOR PILE CRIVING INOT INCLUDING- LFADSI. R AZE I@1 APPLIES. AHFPI(!.N RATk/HOUR RATE/HOUR FAT E/HOUR 175-b1 lAl! 12.OG 395-PT (Alf 25.OU 5450 IBIS 34.00 175-t1 161 12.00 395-F1 IBI 25.00 5460 IBI 48.00 1`'-P1 IA1 13.50 S9~-T 1E+1 2F.00 5flC IBI 36.00 1''.`.-t'T IEI 13.50 799-1 IFI 32.00 5.2U IBI 42.00 i7S-bT IA) 15.50 1510 IRI L5.50 F59U IBI 50.00 :75-F1 IFI 14,50 1510 161 17.UU 745U f75 lU NI IBI 44.00 2~`-E~h lIl ?3.OU 2420 IA) ?2.UG 7456 IBU TUK) IBI 54.00 iQR-BIN It~l 24.00 2420 IBI 23.00 )46C (B) 62.00 37f-Pl IRI 71.00 4450 1~' IONI IEI 25.00 7510 (@) 68.00 375-F.t IPI 12.00 4450 14U rONI IRI 32.00 7S3U 1@) 70.00 375-ETt IA) la.UO 44f•0 IBI 3P.U0 6510 181 115.00 .7°-EIM. (F1 c3.G0 E ANT AM 1-ibU IA) 4.00 T-.50 IA) 11.OG T-35G-A lA1 12.00 7-:`t IFI 4.25 T-3`0 lu1 13.00 1-350-A IBI 13.50 t,nr (.l Tv 64-7 IB) 33.U0 190-761 IBI 20.GU 61U-76435 f61 23.00 151-741 IBI 11.OG 1~G-T4t3C IPI ?0.00 610-1F44U IBI 25.00 1~C-T~2 It+1 1F.00 19C-14F3U IEI 21.OG FUCYNUS-ERIE 11-F (A) 7.25 22-P SEPIES 7W0130 T[tN) IRI 19.50 3U-R SERIES THREE IBI 23.00 11-E IE1 7.25 12-4 SERIES TM013U TONI Ifl 19.00 30-T SERIES THREE IBI 25.00 I1-b SERIES TMO (A- 7,75 22-4 SERIES THREEl25 1C»ailAl 1@.50 35-T SERIES TMO (A) 24.00 11 -f SERIES TMO tl:l 7.75 2?-B SERIES THREE125 lUN1lB) 19.50 35-T SERIES TNU IB) 26.00 14-6 lA/ 10.00 22-B SERIES THREf.13U 7UkIlAI 19.50 a0-T SERIES TNO IB- 38.00 ]4-P, 161 12.50 2?-6 SERIES THR EE13l' TOA;IID) 21.00 50-1 SERIES THREE IRI 3?.00 15-@ /A) 12.50 25-P SERIFS TNO 1A) 21.00 SU-T SERIES THREE IPI 33.00 15-5 IPI 13.00 25 -P SERIFS 7ND 161 23,00 55-C 161 40.00 15-F SERIES 7MC IA1 12.5E 25-7 SERIES 7HREE IA1 24.00 60-T SERIES 7HREE 181 42.00 15-P SERIES TNO IB! 13.50 Y5-7 SERIES THREE IE- 25.00 60-T SERIES POUR IBI 50,00 2c-B IA1 15.50 3G-@ SERFS TMf (AI 2b.00 65-C 181 52.00 22-@ lBl 15.50 30-P SFkIFS TNC IRI 29.00 110-T 187(4 CARRIERI Iel 74.00 2t-F SEF.ILS TW('125 10N1 lAl 17.00 3U-E 5EP1ES THREC IRI 72.00 I10-T 112%6 CRRRltk) lB1 70.00 2•-e SER11S TNL'125 TON1 IBI 17.OG INSLEY K IA- 13.50 M IRI 20.00 3'_ Ibl 30.00 M IBI 14.50 M IBI 18.50 4U IBI 27.00 l fA- 12.00 NE IBI 22.00 45 Iel 35.00 l IBI 12.50 Nl IBI 1'.00 KOEHRING 2U5 IRI 12.00 307 l8) 16.00 440 IBI 37.00 205 IF!1 12.00 32` IA) 20.00 445 IBI 28.00 21P IA1 13.50 325 IPI 2U.OU 45U IBI 29.00 21P IB) 14.50 330 IBI 14.GO 745 IBI 28.00 22C IA) 17.50 335 (B1 32.00 557 IBI 30.00 :20 ~ 181 18.00 43'~ l41 24.00 6hS IBI 50.00 ?c5 IA1 11.00 f4 23 TRACT(?RSr CRAWLEk lCI1NTINUEDI RIGHT OF NAY DELAY FACTOR ~ 0.45 INCLUDES ALL ATTACNMENIS AND ACCESSORIES SUCH AS PONER CCINTROL UNITS AND PUSH BLOCKS NHEN NEEDED BUT DUES NOT INCLUDE EULLDUZEP AND RIPPER UNITS LISTED EISENNERE IN THIS SCNEDUIE. FOR BACKHDE ATTACHMENT NHEN APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER L RATE IS 34.50 PF.R NOUR OR IESSr A00 fL50 PER HOURr OTIItONISE - ADD 32~U0 PER HU'UR=~_rr --~-! r~-- ---_~_,,,-_-__ ~.~~~ 1NTERNA7ICNAL ICONTINUEUI >TU-9192 SERIESI Tn-9elool TD-981PS1 >TD-14A11955 [ EAR LIEF.) >TD-14Af141/142 SERIES) KONATSU C60A-31DD1 060E-31001 >D65A-6 ' NISSEY-FENGUSON >Nf-200 >MF-2244 OLIVER >~C-3 >OC-4 5.50 >TO-201201 SERIESI 7.2s >TO-2os 7.75 >TD-20CIPS1 170 NP 5.75 >TD-20CIP51 190 MP 7.50 12.00 >D6SE-3 11.00 >D65E-6 15.00 D65A-12 6.00 >NF-300 5.50 >NF-3366 2.25 >oc-4e 3.00 >OCY9/OC-9B I1.S0 >SOOIDD) 4.7~ IS .50 >SOOIPSI 4•~ 20.00 50061001 5.25 22.00 SOOCIPSI 3.75 15.5C >0-12SA-181P3) 23.00 17.50 >D155A-1 31•~ 7R.S0 6.75 >NF-400 11.00 7.50 >MF-500 16.30 3.25 >UC-1? 5•~ 4.75 x`t-15 8.25 TERF? >P2-?0 22.00 >92-3015?BUl SERIAL) 25.06 >82-40 152802 SERIAL) >P2-30151001 SERIAL) 25.00 >62-40 (51001 SERIALI -r- 30_00-->62-60 151001 SERIAII _--~ 48.00 TRACTORS. BUFFER TIRED SMAIt INDUSTRIAL AND FARM TYPES r-~ RlfhT Of WAY GEL AY FACTOR • 045 pTTACHMFNTS ANU ACCESSORIES. NNEN APPROVED BY THE ENGINEERr AS LISTED. ...-~__ - --- --------'----~__.._..-~~~ ~-.. -r.-~~ ------ RATE PEk MOIRt 1NCUSTPIAL ANU FARM TYFE TRACTORS OF SO NOR SEPONER OR LESSr INCLUDING PVT NhT LINITEU TO 7NE FOLIQNINGi 33.5UC ALLIS-CHALNlRS - D-10r D-10 SERIES IIr D-12r D-l2 SERIES IIr 0-14r D-15r 0-15 SERIES I1. 1-40• ANO 1-460. 32Gr 420-Efr 430s 440. 4P0r 460-Bt 540. 58015TANDARD TRANSNISSION1r UN1~lDADER 310-8 -P . . CA SF - ?10 1526. 1" U. 1537. 1737. 1740• AND 1616. .Cp(KShUTI - 44Gr %.fr ANG 560. oavls - 43a 3~0-Ur 420-1. 420-0. 440-Ir JD-24r JD-300• JO-301• AND JU-302. a?0-U • DEEFF - 4U-U. 140• fERGUSOF. - to-3P. Tf'-35r ANO TO-40. FPM-12r FNU-14r FSN-14r FSN-U-14r 940. 601 SERIES• 611. 620• b21r 630• FMD-12 l r .. FORD - NAAr t 691. 6•.Os 641. 650rF51. 660• bblr 671s 681. 601SERIESr 611. 620. 621. 640s 641. 650. 651. 660• 3500 SERIES• 20301. 20302. 3400 SERIES • A61r P71. FPlr 2000 SERIES. 2100 SERIES 3000. 3100 SERIES• 20303. 20304. 20305. 20306 21201. 21300• AND 32203. 330. 340s 350. 400s 404. 414. 460. 504. 2400. 2400-Ar 2404• 300 4U 240 . . r 1NTERr~AT1CNAl - 130. 1 2424. 2444. 3200-Ar 340Ut AND 3414. LUNf. - 3 N I NASSEY-FFR6USUN - 7(~-35r NF-20r NF-25s Mf-35 SPECIAIr MF-35 UTILITYr MF-40s Nf-65 DELU%Er Nf-202• MF-2C3. MF-204• NF-205• NF-213Ss AND MF-2200. NE1RttE - N-?71. M-444- N-500r N-600r N-610r N-100s AND N-B00. NINNEA.PULIS-MULINF - 335. 455• ANO JET STAR 3. OLIVfR - SUPER 'S• SUPER 77r AND 550. ONAIUNNA - 330. 440. 770s 1000. 1200• AND 1700. THOMAS - S/S. UNIVERSAL - UN1-LOADER. NHITE - ?-44. AND 4-3U. Nh1TE-OLIVER - 2-44. OF THE ABOVE TRACTORS EQUIPPED NITH A FRONT END LCADERs AUGER Dh BULLDOZER ATTACHNEN1t 34.000 ANY ABOVE TRACTORS EQUIPPED N1TN A BACKMOE ATTACNMENTr N11H OR N17HDUT BULLDOZER ATTACNNENTt 34.50< ANY OF ThF THE ABOVE TRACTORS EQUIPPED NITH A BACKMOC OR AUGER ATTAGHNENT AND FR ON' ENU LOADER ATTACNNENT3 33.000 ANY OF INDUSTRIAL ANU FARM TYPE TRACTORS OF AVER S0 NOR SEPONERr INCLUDING BUt NQT LIMITED TO THE FCILLON1Nii 59.00 AILIS-CNALNERS - C-17r D-11 SERIFS IIr 0-19r 7~Or I-600 AND 615. CASE - N-3Gr 9?0-B. M-93Ur 530• S601TOROUE CONVERTERIr ANO 560. COCKSHUTT - 570. DEERE - B20r P3pr P40r IOlOr Z010s 3010. 4010. 4020• JO-400• JO-4UTAr JD-401fr JD-'401Cr AAD JD-500. F(~~RD - 1800 SERIES• 1811. 1821. 1671. 1881. 4000 SERIESs 4100 SERIESs 4400 SERIES• 4500 SERIES• 5000. 5100 SERIES• 6100 SERIES• 7000. 7100 SERIES• 40301. 40403. 40`'04. 40405. 40106. 41201. 41300s 41400• AND 41504. _ MASStYAFERGUSON 4SMF-30orNF-50rbMf-hS6UTILITO. MF~BSArMF56Pr NF-90r2MF-96sbHF-3i[+6NFA3033500. NF-30tir AND NF-3165. MINNFAPULI`_-Mf'L1NE - BIG NU 406. BIG k0 SOGr I-SUG. t7C. NO bOCv G-V1. aNL G~O4. Ut1VfE. - SUPER PR. SUPER w9. 770• R60. 950. 99 U• lf'.bs 1600. 160(1 fUUA NHEEL ON7VE. 1650. 1650 FCWP NNE EL DRIVEr 1600 SERIES C• 1PU0 SEPlES C FOUR NMEFI OR1V1. ANO 1N50. NHITE - 2-6?. ?-63. 2-76r 2-60r 4-7Rr AND 4-PC. NHITE-0L1VER - 2-62. 2-7N. 4-i8. ANO 2-10°. ANY OF THE ABOVE 1RAC70R5 EOUIPPEO NITH A FRCN1 fNS LUA[`ER. AUL•EP UP ~ULLO!12ER AITACHMENTi 35.75 ~. ~ ~ 26 CUNTINUtO C1N NEXT PAGE ->.. _~=-'` ~ SIIOVEL~ ANU CNANE:• 1NU(k MC~l/N1ED ICOfeT1NUE0) RIGHT [F MAV UEI AY FAtT CR . 0.55 INCLUGIS ALl tT1AGHNFNIS ANU ACCESSURIFS. USED AS A ~HGVi`L OR BACKHI•E~ kAlf IA1 APPLIES? MHEN USED AS A CFANE~ CLAM.HILL• E'PAGLINC UR FDR PILE DRIVING INO7 INC~U~1Ni~ LEAOSIr RA1E IP) APPLIES. UNIT ICDNT1hUkD1 it0-1 13` IONI ~!0-T (4(, TON) IB1 2?.00 IPI 2S,^O 1C :A .OlA IAI I1.G0 I61 lO.Sf. 15?5-T lBl 19.50 tRACTORS• CkAMLEf, R1CH1 1'~F MAY DELAY FACICR s 0.45 INCLI,LtS ALL Al1ACHMENIS ANO ACCESS DRIES SUCH AS PDMER CONTROL UNITS AND PUSH BLOCKS MHEN NEEDED BUT DOES NOT INCLUDE bULLU07tR AND RIYYER UNITS LISTED ELSEMHER E IN THIS SCHEDULE. FOF RACKHOE AITACYMtNT MHEN AF PROVED 6Y THE ENGINEER L RATE IS 34.SU PER HOUR OR LESS. ADD 51.50 YER MOOR. OTHERNISE AGU 12.00 PER HI:UR. ALLIS CMAlMERS RATE/HOUR RATE/HOUR RATE/HOUR 6'.0 3 6.00 >NO-118 3 9.25 >HD-16DP 3 17.50 H-3/HD-3 4.75 >HO-11E 13.00 >HD-1681DD1 19.00 >1-4 4.25 >HD-11iE4 11.00 >HD-1681PS1 20.00 >HD-~ 5.00 >HD-11EP 14.50 >HD-20 12.50 >HC-5 5.25 HD-LIBIGGf 14.50 >HD-21A 20.00 >Hp-6A 5.25 HD-11BIP5! 15.50 >HO-21B 126A HPI 27.00 >Hf.-t8 7.00 >HD-15 B.TS >MD-218 1273 FiP) 32.00 >HU-6E 8.00 >HD-16A 12.50 >HD-21P 24.00 >kfD-6fF 9.25 >HD-16D 16.50 >HD-41 1529 HDI 60.00 >Ht -9 6.00 >HD-160C 14.30 >HD-41 1524 HPI 70.00 CASs >310{ /3?0 3.00 >450 DIESEL 6.50 B50 8.50 >310-O.E.F/ti20-B •C 3.75 >520 4.25 >1000{/1000-D/1010-C 7.00 >?10-G 4.75 >600-8 4.50 >1150 (85 MP) 7.iS 350 6.00 »SO 5.75 >1150 1105 HP1 10.50 >45(~ GAS 4.25 >800{/810{ 6.00 >1150 B 11.00 CAlERP1LlAR >0-[13i HPI 3.75 >D-S-SAlpG198J1510 SERIAL 12.50 >G-811H SERIAL) 6.00 >D-21i6 HP) 4.75 >D-614 ANO SR SERIAL) 5.25 >D-818R SERIAL) 6.75 >[-3 6.25 >0-618U AND9U SERIALI 7.00 >D-812U SERIALI 10.50 >U-416U/7U SER1Al1 5.75 >0-6A117A/44A SERIAI) 7.50 >D-8113A SERIALI 12.00 >G-4C 5.00 >D-bB137A939/44A3B76 SERIAl5) 8.50 >D-8114A SERIALI 14.50 >[•-4DIDD17EA SERIAL 6.OU >D-bCIDD)74A SERIAL 11.00 >D-BI1SA SERIALI 15.50 >D-4GIP512iC SER1Al 6.25 >0-bCIPS17bA SERIAL 1?.00 >D-Bf3SA SERIALI 18.00 >0-40lODIP2J SERIAL 6.25 >U-bC1D0144J SERIAL 14.00 >0-AIODl36A SERIAlA22S HPI 18.00 >f`-4DIUU16iJ3259 SERIAL 7.00 >D-bC100199JI5S1 SERIAL 15.00 >O-RHIDD136A1229 SERIALI 19.00 >C-4DIDLIBiJ3bU0 SERIAL 7.75 >D-6CIDD199J1646 SERIAL 15.50 >D-BHIOD136A4649 SERIAL 27.00 >D-401P5183J SERIAL 6.50 >L-6C19SIlOK SERIAL 14.50 >D-AHIDC136AS106 SERIAL 28.00 >0-4DIPS183J1821 SERIAL 7.75 >D--6C IDSIlOKS984 SERIAL 15.50 >11-8HID0136A5519 SERIAL 29.00 >D-4DIPS183J?600 SERIAI .8.25 >D-bCIP5110K6790 SERIAL 16.00 >D-BHIPS146A SERIAL 18.00 >f~-4-SAIOG120J SERIAL 6.25 >D-6-SA-ClOD117R SERIAL 14.50 >D-8HIP5146A3044 SERIALI 20.00 D-4-SAIPS164J SERIAL 6.75 >D-b-SA-CIDOIIiK SERIAL 16.00 >D-AHIP5146A12885 SERIAL 28.00 >L-5(U6)B1H/B3H SERIAL 8.75 >O-b-SA-CIDOII7RI SERIAL 15.50 >0-BHIPS146A14392 SERIAL 29.00 >C-51PSIA?H/A4H ER1AL 9.25 >D-7137/47 SERIALS) ti .2S >O-9HIP3146A22562 SERIAI 30.00 >G-`IDL193J SERIAL IO.SO >D-7C117A SERIAI) ~ x.75 >D-9D118A SERIALI 24.00 >D-51UD143J654 SERIAL 13.60 >0-70 11.40 >O-9DII9A SERIAI) 25,00 >[-51D[194J SERIAL 10.50 >D-7E100147A SERIAL 14.00 >0-9E134A SERIALI 26.00 >L-51UU194J161G SERIAL 13.00 >D-7EID0147A3678 SERIAL 17.50 >0-oEtDDi44A SERIAL 25.00 >D-5tP5195J SERIAL 11.00 >D-7EIPSi4AA SERIAL 14.:0 >D-9ElS0A SERIALI 26.00 >U-51PS19SJ299 SERIAI 13.50 >D-7EIPS-4BA6393 SERIAL lA.SG >D-9GIPSIbbA SERIAL 42.00 >G-SIPS196J SF k1 Al 11.00 >0-7FID0193N SERIAL 19.50 >C-9GlP5166A11648 SERIAL 44.00 >D-SIPS196J265S SERIAL 13.50 >D-iF(OOIS3NI SERIAL ?O.DO >UO-9P>14UAD TRACK) 100.00 >f~-S-SAIDU121J.SERIAL 9.50 >D-7fIPS194N SERIAL 24.04 >SRS G-9G 100.00 >U-S-SAtOG198J SERIAL 11.00 >D-7FIPS194N1 SERIAL 2100 DEERE >AO{ 2.25 >400 SERIf.S1420C/4300/44UC) 3.50 >JD-450 B 7.25 >JD-350 11967 L EARLIERI 4.25 >JD-450 IGASI 4,75 >1010-C 3.25 >JD-3'0 11968 L LATFRI 5.25 >JO-45G IGIESELI 5.50 >2010{ 3.75 >JD-350 t 6.75 EINC~ >103-C 13.00 >106-C 17.50 >155-C 15.00 EUCLID >C-b 16.50 >TC-12 32,00 >fT2-40 24.00 >C-61PS-SERIES 4 18.50 >82-30 19.50 >82-80 37.00 IATERNAT 1('NAL >T~-611956 L EARLIER) 4.75 >TD-15(150/IS1 SERIESI 8.50 >TO-241DD1240 SERIES 14.00 >Tl.-6/T-6161 SERIES) 4.00 >7D-15BID016001 SERIES 11.50 >TD-241241 SERIES) 16.00 >T-6162 SEk1f.S1 4.00 >1D-1 SEIPS16001 SERIES 12.50 >TD-251DD1250 SERIES 17.50 >1U-6162 SERIES 4.50 >TD-ISBIDD122710 SERIAI 13.50 >TD-25BID01 22.00 >Tn-7CID01 7.00 >TD-15BIPS122710 SERIES 14.50 >TD-2SBIPSI 25.00 TI•-?GIPS) 6.00 >TD-1SC IDD) 18.00 >TD-25C 1OD1 SO1 SERIES 31.00 >TD-7EIPS1 B.SO >TD-15CIGS1 19.00 >TO-25Ct-SI 501 SERIES 32.00 TD-PCIODI 8.00 >TD-18AI1955 [ EARLIERI 7.00 >TD-30AID0) 23.00 70-RCfPS) B. SO >TO-18AI18I SERIESI 8.50 >TD-30A(PS) 26.00 >1D-9/7-9f1956 L EARLIERI 6.25 >TD-18At162 SERIESI 8.75 >T-340/TD-340 4.50 >TD-9191 SERIESI S.?S >TD~-201200 SERIESI 11.00 >T-340A/TD-340A 4•f0 1* 25 ---------- --- - -------------- ------------- -------t -------- TRaC mfrs, RUbLER TIRED, HEAVY ICONTINUE01 F1GHl i.F wAY DELAY FACTOR = 0.45 uaCLl:GES a u n7TACHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES SUCH AS PONER CONTROL UNITS ANO PUSH BLOCKS NHEN NEEDED BUT DOES [uLLGCZEP. AND_RIPPER UNITS LISTED ELSENHERE IN THIS SCHEDULE. IN(L(~CF NUT - ---- - 6'F 17F :-1 G° 5.75 4-105 6.75 4-144 8.75 :-11° 7.25 4-115 F.25 4-144 E%TRA HEAVY DUTY 9.50 -la4 B.SU whilTi-LLIVCR ~-115 6.50 4-105 6.25 4-115 7.25 ~- TF.ALIOF ATTACl~F_Ft`TS t IF.H1 OF kaV (FLAY FACTOR = 0.60 INCLUDES Pr1cl. CONTROL UNITS L ALL ATTACHMENTS L ACCESSORIES. RATED IN ACCORDANCE M1TN EYUIPMENT UPON NHICH MOUNTED. ADD TO TRACT(,F RATES NHEN APPRCVFD BY THE ENGINEER. TYPES 111 EULLCC1EkS. RUCK RAKES 6 E'ACKFILLING ATIACHPLNTS. 121 RIPPEFti 131 HINCHES, TUNING L LOGGING RAZES PER HOUR Ill 121 131 ALLIS-CHALMFRS HD-or CAS[ 300 THRU R00 SERIES. CATERPILLAR D-2r 0-4, ALL 10.60 30.70 DEERE, INTERNATIONAL T-34U, T-500. TD-6 TNRU TD-9 C C!7HER SIMILAR TRACTOkS. THESE RATES DO NOT APPLY TC TRACTORS LISTED UNDER SMALI kVPFER TIRED INDUSTRIAL ANU FARM TRACTORS. ALLIS-CHALMFRS HD-bs CASE 900. 1000r 1150r CATERPILLAR D-5• INTERNATIONAL 0.80 1.30 TD-15 L D1HER SIMILAR TRACTORS. ALLIS-CHALMFRS F'U-9 MD-11, CATERPILLAR D-6s INTERNATIONAL TD-2U, MICHIGAN 1.50 2.00 1.90 lE0 G OTHER SIMILAR TRACTORS. ALLIS-CF'ALMERS HD-16. CATERPILLAR U-7• A14. INTERNATIONAL TD-25. KOMATSU 1.7U 3.00 2.25 D60• TFREX FZ-30 4 OTHEP. SIMILAR TRACTORS. ALLIS-CHALMFRS HD-21r CATERPILLAR D-Br B24r P34, INTERNATIONAL TD-30. 2.50 4.00 2.75 KUMATSU DR5. MICHIGAN 280• TFRE% 82-40 C OTHER SIMILAk TRACTORS. CATERPILLAR D-9r EUCLID TC-12s KDMA75U D125r D1SSs MICH]GAN 390• aP0 L 3.25 S.OC 2.75 OTHEk SIMILAR TRACTORS. 141 F'UUTERS, TUNED TYPE. RATED BY THE. GROSS NElGH7 CF THE RCtDTER IN POl1N1::. OVER TO 0 3500 3500 7000 7000 11000 11000 15000 kATE PEk HOUR si.2o 1.E0 2.00 2.25 TRAFFIC CONTROL AND SAFETY DEVICES F.1GHT OF NAY CELAY XFACTOR 0.00 111 EARk]CADES - 30 TU 36 INCHES HIGH L 24 TD ?b INCHES NI DE INCLUDING SUPPLIES AND SERVICING. TAI N1Th FLASHER LEI W1THL`UT FLASHER 121 TRAFFIC CCMES INCtU01NC. SUPPLIES ANC' SERVICING. LOST AND DESTROYED PAID FUR ON 1NVCICE.. IAl 1F INCH HEIGHT I[1 2E INCP HEIGHT ICI 2E INCH HEIGHT, FLINMINATED 131 TEMPDRAkY GUILE MARKEkS INCLUDING SUPPLIES AND SERVICING. LOST AND DESTROYED PA1C FDR DA' INVOICE. la) ILLUMINATED SIGNS. PORTABLE ]NCLUDINC, SUPPLIES AND SERVICING. 2F CCNTINUCD UN NEXT PAGf RATE PER DAY 30.60( 0.200 O.FU PER 1000 1.70 PER 100< 1.50< 4.25 PER 1000 3.T5C ~. 1 4 - ~ a .7~ ,-- "'~ j ~ -~ ' ~ -. !~ TFACTOkS~ kUPFFk TlhtC~ :MALL 1NCUS1RIA1 AND FlkM TYPFL IC('N11NUkC'1 RIGHT (F WAY OELt,Y FAClCk = 0.45 AT TACHw~E N7S AND ACC E6'UFIE~. WHEN APPROVED LV THE Eh~1NLFR. AS LINED. ANY CF THE ANUV[ IF.Al lUkS E4UIP PFD W17H A bAChHOE Al7ACHME N7. WIIN Ck. WlThfiUT 6UlLCC IER ATTACHMENT: 36.50 ANY DF 1HF ABOVE TkALTChS ECUIPPEC W1TH A EACKHCE C'k AUGER A7TACHMENI AND FRONT FND LCADER ATTACHMENT. 37.50 1kACTGkS. kUBPEk IIkFC'• HEAVY R IC F:T CF WAY CLLAY FACTUR = 0.45 1NCLVGES ALL Al1ACHMfNTS ANO ALCESSliR1E5 SUCH AS POWEk GONTkOI UNITS ANp PUSH ELOCKS WNLN NEEDLU BU1 DOES Mn1 ]kCLUDE FOllO02tk AND RIPPER UN1TS LISTED ELSEWHERE IN THIS SCHE DULE. ALLIS CHALMERS RATE/HOUk FATE/HOUR RATE/HOUR [;-21 3 6.C0 D-30 3 14.00 555 3 5b.00 G-2115EkIES 111 6.'0 0-40 ?3.00 AUSTIN-W[STEkN 22 9.50 CATEkF1LLAR t14 1t.OG 6248 (36F. 314 SERIAL) 31.00 834143E319 SERIAL) 34.00 P24 23.00 F341a3E SERIAL) 30.00 P34 (43E 640 SEkIALI 39.00 F246136H >Fk1A.l1 2`.GG UEEkC dD-44C 5.50 JD-44C E POWER SH1F1 6.75 JD-760 8.25 J[.-a4C. A 6.5C JD-546 A B.SO JC-760 A 10.50 JD-4ac A FBwEh SHIFT 6.25 JD-706 A 9.?S 5G 10 7.50 JD-440 i' 6.25 FOkD F1GG SERIES 5.75 8400 SERIES 6.25 5706 SERIES 7.25 F200 SEkIES 6.00 FWp WAf N[k WA-a 7.25 WA-14 15.50 WI-17 19.00 NS-4 F.50 WA-17 17.50 W1-24 26.00 W'_C-4 9.00 WI-14 17.00 WI-30 52.00 WA-9 11.5C CALIC'N i` C. I3.5U HOUC H D-9o1SLk 1LS (. IA RIIC ULA IED 14.56 D-a001ART1CULATED) 35.00 T-180-F 12.50 U-1001AkTICULATFl1 18.66 D-SGC,1552 HP) ARTICULATED 52.00 T-225-SL 17.50 C-1COISFhlFS B1AF.TICUTATED 18.56 D-:OG15bG HP) APTICULAIED 54.00 1-300-SL 18.50 C'-12C C 30.00 D-500 SERIES C ARTICULAIEU 58.00 1NTEkNA7]t I; A.L ;F:. ~ 6.56 21626 7.50 c^^1456 7.50 ~t't 6.25 LtT-NISI lC.~~l-.LVSt C 15.50 MICHIGAN 16C 15.00 280lSERIES III) 24.00 3bU ART 44.00 ]PO15[kIFS IIII 13.50 3B0 35.00 3POI5ERIES 11I1 34.00 CPC 23.00 38P 11 30.00 48GISERIES II 44.00 2EG APT. 30.OC M-k-S 1-v0~ 16.50 1-1C55 35.00 250 D 52.00 I-1005 ?7.00 1-1105 44.00 OL1VEk 1P501akHEEL DRIVE) 5.7!~ 19000 5.75 1950 6.25 1tOGP 5.75 Io00014 WHEEL DRIVE) 6.50 1950(4 NHEEL DRIVE) 6.75 I4COF14 WHECL CkIVE) b.SG VACTOR 3-4G 26.00 PE7TIbONF RTU-~0 48.OC kAYG~ l0U 38.00 I5Q 60.00 kAYGO-wAl:Ntk C@-17 Akl. 35.06 CHD-24 ART. 44.00 WARCO C 15.50 14 27 TRENCHING MACHINES ICUNTINUED! RIGHT OF NAY DELAY FACTOR = 0.55 INCLUDES ALL ATTACHMENTS ANO ACCESSORIES EXCEPT AUTOMATIC CONTROLS ANU tACKNUES. DAVIS 12+2 1.3G >40+4 4.50 >3G0 2.25 3.50 >12+4 1.60 >40+4 SUPER 4.75 6C0 50 3 >20+4 2.25 >70+4 5.75 >700 . 6.00 >?0+4 SVECIAL 3.25 >ROADRLIN'R S.UO >lUOG 6 00 >30+4 L 30+4 SERIES H 3.50 2UU 1.7U >1GUU SUPLR . >30+4 SUPER 4.00 DEERE >JD-c^1 1.50 DIGZ-AlL 4.25 >MAkK-18 1.E0 >MARK-20 8 t+25 >MAItK-hC MnRK 20 2.25 >MARK-30 a.75 DITCH-WI7CF+ 6.25 C-49 0.90 >R-40 i.75 >H-o5 J-2G 1.9G R-6U x.75 )V-30 3.75 OMSTEEL 2.00 400 S.UO >t00 5.75 1f 0 5.50 2GU 2.25 >450 VARSONS 2h.00 77-1A 5.?S 155-L 15.00 355-1A 6.50 170-?A 6.25 355-L 36.00 EF-1B S.SO 170-W 12.50 355-L (NI1H RC•TAkY S10E CU1C1 34.00 131-1A 6.50 160-1A IU.OU 4.0-1A 23.00 1?1-N 8.00 28C-N 15.UU 4~0-N 131-RM P.00 250-2A 12.00 42L-T 14.50 133-IA 7.50 25S-IA 13.00 626-SM 18.OU 133-M 10.00 >255 SERIES A 20.00 >7G0-M 150-1A 7.50 2R5-L 19.00 >70U-NU lq, 0 I5U-2A F.25 310-1A 16.00 724-L >I`.U_N 13.50 310-2A 17.50 724-L IUUAL CHAIN L1NEI 10.00 I`0_1 13.00 31U-2A DUAL BOOM 2G.U0 736-T 16.50 1°5-lA b.75 310-L 14.50 736-N 16.50 155-2A 5.00 310-L DUAL 800M 23.00 TONNER ti.75 ]A3 8.50 1P5 VERMEER 5.25 T-300 4.25 2.75 M-46G M-3C 4.50 M-465 5.25 T-4UUA 8.T5 M-50 7.00 T-100 2.U0 T-6UGA q,75 M-437 4.75 T-200 2.75 T-600H M_pR0 5.'U T-218 2.50 _-----_-_ ------------ TFUCKS AMC TRUCK TkAILEk COMEINATIOii5 (EXCLUDING ALL DUMP TkUCKS ANO LCHHED TRAILEFSI -~r--~-~__ RIGHT OF MAY UFLAY FACTUk = 0.50 INCLUDES ALL ATTALHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES LISTED HY MFR'S GROSS vEHICLC Nt1GH: 7N POUNDS. FUR TRACTOR- RELATED lU HAULING CNLY, IK:CLUDINC, MATER TkAILER UNITSs THE GKC+SS VEHICLE HEIGHT OF THE CARGO CARRYING TRUCKSs WITH OR NITHC'UT 1FAILER AS NEEOEDr UNIT DR UNITS HILL CONTROL. TN YHE CASE OF NAT EA TRUCKS. THE TRUCK OR HAS IC EAFTHMUYER IYPE, INCLUDING TANK CAPACITY EXPRESSED 1N FCIUNU~ OF NAT ER PLUS 2U PERGE:NT MILL PASSENGER VEHICLES. LETFRMINE THE GROSS VEHICLE MEIGhT. NHENAPPPpVED CY THE FNGINEERr ADD 10.50 PER MOUE FOk: (11 LIFT GATE (2) PUNER NINCH (?) FRONT NF!EEL DRIVE I41 PUMP IN CONJUNTIUN MI1F: MATEF TRUCK TPUCKSs DUMP, CFF-MIGhMAY r-P.IC~HT OF NAY [CLAY FACTOR = C.50 INCLLL'FS FNL DUMF, SIC~F GUMF, FELLY UIMP ANO EARTMMOVER IYPfS, IhiC.LUDINL tLl AITALHME[!TS ANU ACCESSORIES. FFC!M UNDER RATE PER HOUR 1.2,uGU •2.00( Ii ,040 10,000 3.000 20.000 28.000 a.50< 26,000 36.000 7.50 36,000 4F ,G OD 11.00 48,000 6Ur000 14.00 60r000 17.00 RATED IN ALCCRDnh;CE N17H THE MFRS kATEO CAPACITY lh TONS. IN THE CAST OF fAF 7HMLVER TYRES RATED EY THE MFR IN TERMS OF VULUMETPIC LARACl1Y, A FACTUK Of 1-1/2 TUNS PER CU61C YARD Of STRUCK CAFAC1iY SMALL EF USEC FDR CUNVERSIUN. C,y[F TU RATE PER HOUR r 10 s7.50<r 14 cL IC~nT1NUE[ UN NEX1 FACE ___ TRAFFIC Ui61PCL <NG SA.FFTV DEVICES (CONTINUED) ~-------- -- RATE PER DAY (51 FLA', h~1NE NC AC UM, P(IkT AELE 12 VOLT 5.000 ]NCLUCIkI-- SUPPLIES AND SERVICING. 1kAILEkS. fCUIPMINI, LUW-EED P1C1'.1 6F WA.Y LFLAY FACTOR = 0.50 -- INCLUUIS All A.TTACNMENTS ANU ACCESSORIES RFll~T[f TG F.<UL7N6. THE RATES COVER FLAT AN(' [~F.I ~P DECK TYPES N3TN OR WITHOUT FCLG7NC (~R. RIMCVAPLE COUSENECK UR OSCII- LATlt.C TFUNNIPkS. RATE/HOUR 1 0.60 RL 1.9U TRAI LEhS, FCUIPMLNT. TILT LEG ---F IC NT GF WAY UPLAY FACTOR ~ 0.50 INCLUDES ALL ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSORIES RATED IN ACCORDANCE KITH NFR~S RATED CAPACITY IN TONS. RE LCTEO 1G FAULING. AXLES AXLES CAPACITY 1 2 OVER TO RATE PER HOUR 5 6 X1.00 6 8 1.10 8 10 1.20 10 12 I.50 12 14 14 16 16 18 lb ?0 20 22 22 25 RATE PER HOUR 11.50 1.70 1.80 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 1kENCHING MACHINES RIGHT OF WAV LELAV FALTUR = 0.55 IMCLUUES ALL ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSURIES EXCEPT AUTOMATIC CONTROLS AND BACKHOES. ARP >770 HLU PARBEk-CFEENE >TA-30 >TC-30 >TF-3U >TA-35 Tk-35 VERTICAL LCUM TA-50 >TA-55 EUCKFVE SUPER 7 °I I2U ]60 300 SUPER G 3U0 SUPEP. l• 5U3 LLEVELAkU Cl-4 >N-16 J-2v >J-26 J-3U JS-30 >J-36 >JS-3E >JS-36 W 24 PA TED IN ACCORDANCE WITH HFR~S RATED CAPACITY IN TONS. AXLES-WHEELS AXLES-WHEELS AXLES-MHEELS 1 4 2 12 3 12 CAPACITY 1 8 2 16 2 8 OVER TO RATE PER HOUR RATE PER HOUR RATE PER HOUR A 10 E1.30 10 15 1.50 32.00 15 20 1.80 2.25 20 25 2.00 2.50 25 30 2.25 2.75 53.25 3G 35 2.50 3.00 3.50 35 40 2.75 3.25 3.75 4U 50 3.75 4.25 50 60 4.25 5.00 60 75 4.75 6.50 75 100 8.25 RATE/HOUR S 2.75 >1470 RATE/HOUR t 2.25 13.00 >TA-55 1RAPE20IDAL 19.00 7G2-A 2.25 14.50 >TA-55 TRAPEZOIDAL (HYDRO UR) 22.00 772 7.00 14.50 TR-5S VERTICAL BOOM 12.50 773 7.50 14.50 >TA-60 17.50 774 8.75 10.50. >TA-65 26.00 T77 PIPELINE 25.00 12.00 >TA-77 PIPELINE 32.00 784 8.75 15.SU >TA-77 TRAPE20IDAL 44.00 14.50 305 7.00 318 21.00 23.00 307 7.00 33U 50.00 10.00 308 7.75 400 SUPFP• B 12.00 12.50 30P-T P B.00 403 6.75 13.00 314 11.50 407 .8.00 11.50 315 12.50 411-AU 21.00 6.25 S.UO J-4G 9.50 V-110 10.00 9.50 >J-46 14.00 140 8.00 8.00 >J-57 (GASOLINE) 13.50 V-140 10.50 12.00 >J-57 (DIESEL( 15.50 D-160 14.50 8.25 92 6.75 240 12.00 9.50 BO-92 8.00 >247 16.50 12.50 95 7.00 3T0 T7.00 14.50 V-95 9.25 400 22.00 15.00 11U 7.25 >400-M 32.00 29 ---------------------------------- F'UCK$• Ct~MP~ OFF-HIGHWAY (CONTINUED) 10 15 lI.GU< 1-` iA 12.U0~ If 22 15.00( << 27 17.00< 27 32 21.00< 3~ 40 25.000 40 55 35.00< `'`-' 67 ,39.000 hT 17 4i.00< s CUMp• ON-HIGHWAY RIGHT LF NAY DELAY FACTOR = 0.40 INCLU GfS ALL END DUMP. SIDE DUMP AND 6ELLY kAIED IN ACCCkGANCF WITH THE.. TOTAL NUM Bkk OF AXLES IN TMC DUMP, INCLUDING ALL ATI~ACHMENTS L ACCESSORIES. VEHICLE TkAIN. RATE PER HOUR 2 AXLES l5.50C 3 AYLES 6.5U< 4 AXLES 9.OOi 5 A%LFS OF MGFE 10.000 1F hAUI~ EEPFDRMFD unl[R FO+CE ACCOUNT PROCEDURE ARE FROM MATERIALS SOURCES LR GTHEk POINTS OUTSIDE THE LIMITS OF THE PROJECTS Tht ENGIr,E[F MAY ELECT TG MAKE PAYMENT FOR SUCH HAULS Al ThE CURREN7 DISTANCE OR ZONE kATES SET FORTH IN MINIMUM 6.p.TE TAFIEE NG. 7A. OR AT ThE CURRENT ZONE RATES SET FORTH IN MINIMUM FATE TAkLFFS NO. 17A AND 20. WHICHEVER MAY APPIY. IN TH7~ LASE• NEITHER EQUIPMENT NOR LABOR MAFKUP IS TD BE AVPIIED TD ANY FORTIONOF THE TARIFF RATE. CLGINC EQUIPMENT R1CH1 C'F wFV LELAY FACTOR = U.25 +~_r 111 AF( WELDING MACH3NES L'ICSEL• GASLLINE GR ELECTkIC POWERED. INCLUDES H[LMETS• HOLDEFS• CAEILE AND ALL ATTACHMENTS AND ACCk~S(F.IES. AGGIl1DNAl I00 F00T LENGTHS DF ELECTRIC LLAD AFE 1G FE PAID FOR AT A PATE OF 50.50 PER DAY. 121 CAS WELDING OUTFIT 1r.CLUDES RtGULATOR• 25 FGC1T LF HDSE• IORCh• GCGGLE'_, LIGHTFF ANC: ALL ATTACHMENTS AND ACCESSCkIES EUT NOl GAS fR ROD. AC[,ITIIr:Al _`. L. FELT LEriCTHS OF HPSE ARE TL F'f PA1G F(F AT A k.ETE OF sI.OU PER C'AY. RATIN(= IS MFR'S OUTPUT RATING E%PRESSED IN AMPERES. OVER TO RATE PER HOUR 0 2=.G S1.5U 250 500 2.25 SUG 3.T5 RATE PER OAY EACH CiUTF1T S1.OU PLUS MATERIALS HER FC.I ]PMfrl ITEMS FUP ANV ECUE-^+ENT NOl fPECIFICALLV LISTED HEREINs THE RIGHT OF MAY DELAY FACTOR TO BL USED WILL BE THE FACTOR FOk THE ApPLl(CSLE <L4`_C1F1CAl1UN GF ECUIPMENT. FOR ANV EQUIPMENT CF A CLASSIFICATION NOT LISTED HEREIN. THE RIGHT OF NAY DELAY FACIC: wiLL hE (.`.C'. 14 31 r -/'_/~ . G E N E R A L P R E '~ A I L I N G W A G E R A T E S All wage rates published herein include employer payments as defin=3 in Section 1773.1 of the California Labor Code Z N D E X CRAFT PAGE Asbestos Workers (Northern California) 48 Asbestos Workers (Southern California) 48 Boilermakers (Northern California) 31 Boilermakers (Southern California) 32 Bricklayers 35 Bricktenders (HOdcarriers) 36 Carpenters (Northern California) 29 Carpenters (San Francisco Bay Area) 29 Carpenters (Southern California) 29 Carpenters (San Diego County) 30 Carpet and Linoleum Layers 36,37 Cement Masons (Northern California) 28 Cement Masons (Southern California) 28 Cement Masons (San Diego County) 29 Construction Laborers (Northern California) 19,20 Construction Laborers (Southern California) 21,22 Construction Laborers (San Diego County) 22 Dredge Workers (Operating Engineers) (Northern California) 33 Dredge Workers (Operating Engineers) (Southern California) 32 Drywall Installers (Carpenters) (Northern California) 33 Drywall Installers (Carpenters) (Southern California) 33 Drywall Installers (Carpenters) (San Diego County) 33 Electricians 37,38,39 Elevator Constructors (Northern California) 34 Elevator Constructors (Southern California) 31 Fence Constructors (San Francisco Bay Area) 32 Fence Constructors (Southern California) 30 Fence Constructors (5an Diego County) 31 Glaziers and Glassworkers 40 Gunite Workers (Northern California) 20 Gunite Workers (Southern California) 22 Gunite Workers (San Diego County) 22 Heavy Construction Teamsters (Northern California) 24,25 Heavy Construction Teamsters (Southern California) 25,26 Heavy Construction Teamsters (San Diego County) 26, Houaemover (Northern California) 32 Houaemover (Southern California) 31 Houaemover (San Diego County) 31 Ironworkers 27 Lathers 41 Operating Engineers (Northern California) 4,5,6,7,11, 12,13,14,15 Operating Engineers (San Francisco Bay Area) 8,9,10,11 Operating Engineers (Southern California) 1,2,3,4 Operating Engineers (San Diego County) 17,18,19 Painters 41,42 Piledriving Equipment Operators (Operating Engra.)(No. Calif.) 16 Piledrivers (Carpenters) (Northern California) 27 Piledrivers (Carpenters) (Southern California) 28 Piledrivers (Carpenters) (San Diego County) 28 Plasterers 43 Plastertenders (Hodcarriers) 47 Plumbers 43,44 Roofers 44,45 Sheetmetal Workers 46 Steel Fabricators s Erectors(Operating Engineera)(No. Calif.) 15,16 Steel Tank & Machinery Erection(Operating Engineers)(So. Calif.) 39 Tilesetter 46 Tileaetter's Helper 47 Traffic Delineating Device Applicators (No. California) 30 Traffic Delineating Device Applicators (So. California) 30 Tunnel Laborers (Northern California) 23 Tunnel Laborers (Southern California) 23 Tunnel Laborers (San Diego County) 24 Wreckers (Northern California) 20 f ~/F~ '~~ General prevailing wage rates for Operatlnq Engineer classifications in the following Counties: imperial, Inyo, Los Angeles, Kern, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura. (CONTINUED) CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE SATURDAY HOLIDAY Forklift operator (under 5 tons capacity) Generator operator Generator, pump or compressor operator (2 to 5 inclusive) Gradall operator Grade checker Grouting machine operator Heading shield operator Heavy duty repairman Heavy duty repairman helper Heavy duty repairman-welder combination Helicopter hoist operator Helicopter pilot Helicopter radioman (ground) Highline cableway operator Highline cableway signalman Hoist operator (Chicago boom and similar type) u derricks or similar Hoist operator, stiff legs, g y types capable of hoisting 100 tons or more) Hydra-Hammer operator, Aero Stomper Hydrographic seeder machine operator (straw, pulp or seed) Hydrostatic pump operator Instrumentman Kolman belt loader operator and similar type LeTourneau blob compactor operator or similar type Lift mobile operator Lift slab machine operator (Vagtburg and similar types) Loader operator (Athey, Euclid, Sierra and similar type) Machine tool operator Maginnis internal full slab vibrator operator Mass excavator operator Material hoist operator Mechanical berm, curb or gutter machine operator (asphalt or concrete) Mechanical finisher operator, concrete (Clary, Johnson, Bidwell or similar) Mechanical finishing operator Mobile form traveler operator Monorail locomotive operator (diesel, gas or electric) Motor patrol - blade operator (single engine) Motor patrol operator (multigle engine) Mucking machine operator (1/4 yard, rubber tired rail or track type) Multiple engine tractor operator (Euclid and similar type excegt Quad 9 Cat) Oiler, crusher (asphalt or concrete plant) Party chief Pavement breaker operator (truck mounted) Pipe mobile machine operator Plant operator, generator, pump or compressor Pneumatic concrete placing machine operator (Hackley-Presswell or similar type) Pneumatic heading shield operator (tunnel) Power concrete curing machine operator Power concrete saw operator Power driven jumbo form setter operator Power sweeper operator Pumpcrete gun operator Pump operator Remote controlled earthmoving machine operator Road oil mixing machine operator Rodman Roller operator (asphalt or finish) STRAIGHT TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY 11.60 15.955 15.955 20.31 20.31 10.77 19.71 14.71 18.65 18.65 11.03 15.10 15.10 19.17 19.17 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 10.77 14.71 14.71 18.65 18.65 11.81 16.27 16.27 20.73 20.73 11.40 15.655 15.655 19.91 19.91 12.07 16.66 16.66 21.25 21.25 11.28 15.475 15.475 19.67 19.67 12.07 16.66 16.66 21.25 21.25 11.40 15.655 15.655 19.91 19.91 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 11.96 16.495 16.495 21.03 21.03 11.40 15.655 15.655 19.91 19.91 11.60 15.955 15.955 20.31 20.31 11.03 15.10 15.10 19.17 19.17 11.60 15.955 15.955 20.31 20.31 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 11.60 15.955 15.955 20.31 20.31 11.60 15.955 15.955 20.31 20.31 11.96 16.495 16.495 21.03 21.03 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 11.60 15.955 15.955 20.31 20.31 11.60 15.955 15.955 20.31 20.31 11.96 16.495 16.495 21.03 21.03 11.96 16.495 16.495 21.03 21.03 11.81 16.27 16.27 20.73 20.73 11.81 16.27 16.27 20.73 20.73 11.96 16.495 16.495 21.03 21.03 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 11.81 16.27 16.27 20.73 20.73 11.96 16.495 16.495 21.03 21.03 11.81 16.27 16.27 20.73 20.73 11.60 15.955 15.955 20.31 20.31 11.96 16.495 16.495 21.03 21.03 11.03 15.10 15.10 19.17 19.17 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 11.28 15.475 15.475 19.67 19.67 11.28 15.475 15.475 19.67 19.67 11.26 15.475 15.475 19.67 19.67 11.40 15.655 15.655 19.91 19.91 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 10.77 14.71 14.71 18.65 18.65 12.07 16.66 16.66 21.25 21.25 11.60 15.955 15.955 20.31 20.31 11.40 15.655 15.655 19.91 19.91 11.60 15.955 15.955 20.31 20.31 OCTOBER, 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 2 ~~ General prevailing wage rates for Operating Engineer classifications in the following Counties: Imperial, Inyo, Los Angeles, Rern, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RAT HOLI A-frame or winch truck operator Asphalt or concrete spreading operator (tamping or finishing) Asphalt paving machine operator (Barber-Greene or similar type) Asphalt plant engineer Asphalt plant fireman Auto grader operator Automatic slip form operator Backhoe operator (up to and including 3/4 yard) BHL Lima road pactor operator, Wagner pactor or similar Bit sharpener Boring machine operator Boxman or mixerman (asphalt or concrete) Brakeman Bridge crane operator Bridge type unloader and turntable operator Building construction inspector Canal liner operator Canal trimmer operator Cast-in-place pipelayinq machine operator Chainman Chip spreading machine operator Combination mixer and compressor operator (gunite work) Compressor operator Concrete batch plant operator Concrete joint machine operator (canal and similar type) Concrete mixer operator - paving Concrete mixer operator, skip type Concrete planer operator Concrete pump operator (small portable) Concrete pump operator (truck mounted) Conveyor operator Crane operator (up to and including 25 ton capacity) Crane operator (over 25 ton up to and including 100 ton) Crane operator (over 100 ton) Crushing plant operator Deck engine operator Derrick barge operator Derrickman (oilfield type) Dinky locomotive operator or motorman (up to and including 10 tons) Drill doctor Drilling machine operator (including water wells) Dual drum mixer operator Elevating grader operator Elevator operator (inside) Engineer oiler Equipment greaser (grease truck) Equipment greaser (rack) Fireman Ford Ferguson operator (with drag-type attachments) Forklift operator (over 5 tons) OCTOBER, 1974 1 STRAIGHT TIME OVERTII 11.28 15.975 11.70 16.105 11.70 16.105 11.60 15.955 11.40 15.655 11.96 16.495 11.96 16.495 11.60 15.955 11.70 16.105 11.60 15.955 11.40 15.655 11.40 15.655 10.77 14.71 11.70 16.105 11.40 15.655 11.03 15.10 12.07 16.66 12.07 16.66 11.40 15.655 11.28 15.475 11.40 15.655 11.70 16.105 10.77 14.71 11.60 15.955 11.60 15.955 11.70 16.105 11.03 15.10 11.60 15.955 11.40 15.655 11.70 16.105 11.03 15.10 11.70 16.105 11.81 16.27 11.96 16.495 11.70 16.105 11.60 15.955 11.81 16.27 11.60 15.955 11.40 15.655 11.70 16.105 11.60 15.955 11.81 16.27 11.70 16.105 11.28 15.975 10.77 14.71 11.40 15.655 11.28 15.475 11.03 15.10 11.28 15.475 SATURD 15.475 16.105 16.105 15.955 15.655 16.495 16.495 15.955 16.105 15.955 15.655 15.655 14.71 16.105 15.655 15.10 16.66 16.66 15.655 15.475 15.655 16.105 14.71 15.955 15.955 16.105 15.10 15.955 15.655 16.105 15.10 16.105 16.27 16.495 16.105 15.955 16.27 15.955 15.655 16.105 15.955 16.27 16.105 15.475 14.71 15.655 15.475 15.10 15.475 E AY DAY SUNDAY 19.67 19.67 20.51 20.51 20.51 20.51 20.31 20.31 19.91 19.91 21.03 21.03 21.03 21.03 20.31 20.31 20.51 20.51 20.31 20.31 19.91 19.91 19.91 19.91 18.65 18.65 20.51 20.51 19.91 19.91 19.17 19.17 21.25 21.25 21.25 21.25 19.91 19.91 19.67 19.67 19.91 19.91 20.51 20.51 18.65 18.65 20.31 20.31 20.31 20.31 20.51 20.51 19.17 19.17 20.31 20.31 19.91 19.91 20.51 20.51 19.17 19.17 20.51 20.51 20.73 20.73 21.03 21.03 20.51- 20.51 20.31 20.31 20.73 20.73 20.31 20.31 19.91 19.91 20.51 20.51 20.31 20.31 20.73 20.73 20.51 20.51 19.67 19.67 18.65 18.65 19.91 19.91 19.67 19.67 19.17 19.17 19.ti7 19.67 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION General prevailing wage rates for Operating Engineer classifications in the following counties: San Joaquin, Santa Cruz, Stanislaus, Sutter, Yolo, San Benito t , o, Butte, Merced, Napa, Sacramen ortions of the following counties as detailed on page d b 15, and designated Area 1: p a; an Yu Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Hnmboldt, Rings, Lake, Lassen, Sierra Shasta Clara t S tdadera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Placer, an a Plumas, , , , Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity . GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE CLASSIFICATION STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY, TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Armor-coater (or similar) 12.52 52 12 17.315 17.315 17.315 17.315 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 Asphalt plant engineer Automatic concrete slip form paver operator . 13.16 18.275 75 18.275 275 18 23.39 39 23 23.39 23 39 Automatic railroad car dumper draulic) (up to and including tor (h 13.16 13.00 16.2 18.035 . 18.035 . 23.07 . 23.07 y Backhoe opera 1 C.Y., manufacturer's recommended capacity) Y 00 13 035 18 18.035 23.07 23.07 ., Backhoe operator (cable)(up to and including 1 C. . . manufacturer's recommended capacity) 11.70 16.085 16.085 20.97 20.47 Ballast jack tamper 11.70 16.085 16.085 20.47 20.47 Ballast regulator 70 11 16.065 16.085 20.47 20.47 Ballast tamper multi-purpose ction with wheel . 14.13 19.73 19.73 25.33 25.33 Band wagon operator (in conjun excavators) BLI3 Lima Road Pactor operator or similar 12.02 16.565 565 16 16.565 565 16 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 Boom truck or dual purpose A-frame truck operator 12.02 90 12 . 17.885 . 17.885 22.87 22.87 Boom-type backfilling machine operator . 70 11 16.085 16.085 20.47 20.47 Boxman (asphalt plant) . 20 11 15.335 15.335 19.47 19.47 sox operator (bunker) . 10.69 14.57 14.57 18.95 18.45 Brakeman 12.90 17.885 17.885 22.87 22.87 Bridge crane operator Canal finger drain backfiller operator 13.16 18.275 18.275 615 17 23.39 22 51 23.39 22.51 Canal finger drain digger operator 12.72 13.16 17.615 18.275 . 18.275 . 23.39 23.39 Canal trimmer operator Canal trimmer operator with ditching attachments 13.16 18.275 85 18.275 885 17 23.39 87 22 23.39 22.87 Cary-Lift operator (or similar) 12.90 52 12 17.8 17.315 . 17.315 . 22.11 22.11 Cast-in-place pipelaying machine operator . 90 12 17.885 17.885 22.87 22.87 Chemical grouting machine operator . 12.72 17.615 17.615 22.51 22.51 Chicago boom operator 12.90 17.885 17.885 22.87 22.87 Chief of party Combination backhoe and loader operator (up to and 12.90 17.885 17.885 22.87 22.87 including 1/2 C.Y., manufacturer's recommended capaci Y r over 1/2 C t ty) 13.00 16.035 18.035 23.07 23.07 ., . o Combination backhoe and loader opera manufacturer's recommended capacity unite) ator ( 12.72 17.615 17.615 22.51 22.51 g Combination mixer and compressor oper mixer and/or cleaner operator lurr i 12.72 17.615 17.615 22.51 22.51 11 22 y on s Combinat Combination slasher and motor operator 12.52 01 17.315 05 15 17.315 05 15 22.11 19.09 . 19.09 Compressor operator 11. 89 11 . 16.37 . 16.37 20.85 20.85 Compressor operator (2 to 7) Concrete batch plant operator (wet or dry) . 12.02 16.565 5 16.565 315 17 21.11 11 22 21.11 22.11 Concrete batch plant operator (multiple units) 12.52 01 11 17.31 15.05 . 15.05 . 19.09 19.09 Concrete belt operator (tunnel) or or concrete pump operator, truck . 12.16 16.775 16.775 21.39 21.39 Concrete convey or equipment mounted or operator (building site) conve t 12.16 16.775 16.775 21.39 09 21.39 09 19 y e Concre Concrete mixer operator (up to and including 1 yard) 11.01 15.05 37 16 15.05 37 16 19. 20.85 . 20.85 Concrete mixer operator (over 1 yard) 11.89 89 11 . 16.37 . 16.37 20.85 20.65 Concrete pump or Pumpcrete gun operator (self-propelled unit) on t . 12.02 16.565 16.565 21.11 21.11 or, Concrete saw opera streets, highways, airports and canals to and ator (u 13.00 18.035 18.035 23.07 23.07 p Continuous flight tie back auger oper including 1 C.Y.)(crane attached) tor (over 13.16 18.275 18.275 23.39 23.39 Continuous flight tie back auger opera 1 C.Y.)(including crane) 01 11 15.05 15.05 19.09 19.09 . Conveyor belt operator (tunnel) gant~) r s t including and r 13.16 18.275 18.275 23.39 23.39 to up tons Crane operator (over 25 125 tons) Crane operator (over 125 tons) 14.13 12.16 19.73 16.775 19.73 16.775 25.33 21.39 25.33 21.39 Deck engineer 10.69 14.57 14.57 18.45 18.45 Deckhand 12.90 17.885 17.685 22.87 22.87 Derrick operator 12.90 17.885 17.885 22.87 22.87 Derrick barge operator Do-More loader and Adams Elegrader operator 12.90 17.885 315 17 17.885 315 17 22.87 22.11 22. 22.11 Dozer operator Drilling and boring machinery operator, vertical and 12.52 12.02 . 16.565 . 16.565 21.11 21.11 horizontal (not to apply to waterliners, wagon drills or jackhammers) velift 650 A-1 or similar equipment Tr 13.16 18.275 18.275 23.39 23.39 a Drott operator (45 ton or over) 12.16 16.775 16.775 2.1.39 21.39 Dual drum mixer operator 12.90 17.865 17.885 22.61 22.87 Elevating grader operator 70 11 16.085 16.085 20.47 20.47 Elevator operator (inside) . 10.69 14.57 14.57 18.45 18.45 Fireman 11.01 15.05 15.05 19.09 19.09 Fireman, hot plant Fork lift or lumber stacker operator (construction 11.70 16.085 16.085 20.47 20. jobsite) Fuller Kenyon pump operator and similar types 12.16 12 16 16.775 16.775 16.775 16.775 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 Gantry rider operator, or similar equipment . OCTOBER, 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ------' ~ ~i ' General prevailing wage rates for Operating Engineer classifications in the following Counties: Imperial, Inyo, Los Angeles, Kern, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura. (CONTINUED) CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Roller operator (compacting) 11.40 15.655 15.655 19.91 19.91 Ross carrier operator (jobsite) 11.28 15.475 15.475 19.67 19.67 Rotary drill helper (oilfield) 11.03 15.10 15.10 19.17 19.17 Rotary drill operator (excluding Caisson type) 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 Rubber tired earthmoving equipment operator (singly 11.60 15.955 15.955 20.31 20.31 engine up to and including 25 yards struck) Rubber tired earthmovinq equipment operator (single 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 engine, Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey wagon, and similar types with any and all attachments over 25 yards up to and including 50 cubic yards struck) Rubber tired earthmoving equipment operator (single 11.81 16.27 16.27 20.73 20.73 engine, over 50 yards struck) Rubber tired earthmoving equipment operator (multiple 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 engine, up to and including 25 yards struck) Rubber tired earthmoving equipment operator (multiple 11.81 16.27 16.27 20.73 20.73 engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar, over 25 yards and up to 50 cubic yards struck) Rubber tired earthmoving equipment operator (multiple 11.96 16.495 16.495 21.03 21.03 engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar type over SO cubic yards struck) Rubber tired scraper operator (self-loading, paddle 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 wheel type - John Deere 1040 and similar unit) Rubber tired self-loading scraper operator (paddle 11.96 16.495 16-.495 21.03 21.03 wheel - auger type self-loading, 2 or more units) Rubber tired scraper operator pushing one another 11.96 16.495 16.495 21.03 21.03 push Cat, push-pull Screed operator (asphalt or concrete) 11.40 15.655 15.655 19.91 19.91 Self-propelled tar pipelining machine operator 11.60 15.955 15.955 20.31 20.31 Shovel, backhoe, dragline or clamshell operator (over 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 3/4 yard and up to 5 cubic yards, manufacturer's recommended capacity) Shovel, backhoe, dragline or clamshell operator (over X1.81 16.27 16.27 20.73 20.73 5 cubic yards, manufacturer's recommended capacity) Signalman 10.77 14.71 14.71 18.65 18.65 Skiploader operator (wheel type up to 3/4 yard 11.03 15.10 15.10 19.17 19.17 without attachments) Skiploader operator (crawler and wheel type over 3/4 11.60 15.955 15.955 20.31 20.31 yard and up to and including 1-1/2 yards) Skiploader operator (crawler and wheel type, over 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 1-1/2 yards up to and including 6-1/2 yards) Slip form pump operator (power driven hydraulic 11.60 15.955 15.955 20.31 20.31 lifting device for concrete forms) Soils field technician 11.03 15.10 15.10 19.17 19.17 Stationary pipe wrapping and cleaning machine operator 11.28 15.475 15.475 19.67 19.67 Stinger crane operator (Austin-Western or similar type) 11.60 15.955 15.955 20.31 20.31 Surface heaters and planer operator 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 Switchman 10.77 19.71 14.71 18.65 18.65 Tandem equipment operator (2 units only) 11.96 16.495 16.495 21.03 21.03 Tandem equipment operator (Quad 9 or similar type) 11.96 16.495 16.495 21.03 21.03 Tar pot fireman 11.03 15.10 15.10 19.17 19.17 Temporary heating plant operator 11.03 15.10 15.10 19.17 19.17 Tower crane operator 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 Tower crane repairman 11.81 16.27 16.27 20.73 20.73 Tractor compressor drill combination operator 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 Tractor loader operator (crawler and wheel type 11.81 16.27 16.27 20.73 20.73 over 6-1/2 yards) Tractor aperatar - bulldozer, tamper, scraper (single 11.60 15.955 15.955 20.31 20.31 engine up to 100 horsepower flywheel and similar types, up to and including D-5 and similar types) Tractor operator (any type larger than D-5 - 100 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 flywheel horsepower and over, or similar)(bulldozer, tamper, scraper and push tractor, single engine) Tractor operator (boom attachments) 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 Traveling pipe wrapping, cleaning and bending 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 machine operator Trenching machine oiler 11.03 15.10 15.10 19.17 19.17 Trenching machine operator (up to 6 feet) 11.40 15.655 15.655 19.91 19.91 Trenching machine operator (over 6 foot depth 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 capacity, manufacturer's rating) Truck crane oiler 11.03 15.10 15.10 19.17 19.17 Tugger hoist operator (1 drum) 11.60 15.955 15.955 20.31 20.31 Tunnel locomotive operator (over 10 and up to and 11.60 15.955 15.955 20.31 20.31 including 30 tons) Tunnel locomotive operator (over 30 ton) 11.70 16.105 16.105 20.51 20.51 Tunnel mole boring machine operator 11.96 16.995 16.495 21.03 21.03 Welder - certified 11.81 16.27 16.27 20.73 20.73 Welder - general 11.60 15.455 15.955 20.31 20.31 Wheel excavator operator (over 750 Cu. Yda. 12.07 16.66 16.66 21.25 21.25 per hour) Woods mixer operator and similar pugmill equipment 11.81 16.27 16.27 20.73 20.73 OCTOBER, 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 3 General prevailing wage rates for operating Engineer classifications in the following counties: Butte, Merced, Napa, Sacramento, San Benito, San Joaquin, Santa Cruz, Stanislaus, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba; and portions of the following counties as detailed on page 15, and designated Area l: Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Santa Clara, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinfty. (CONTINUED) CLASSIFICATION Press-weld operator (air operated) Pre-stress wire wrapping machine operator Pump operator Pump operator (2 to 7) Push cat operator Refrigeration plant operator Remote controlled earthmoving machine operator Reservoir-debris tug operator (self-propelled floating) Rodman or chainman Roller operator Roller operator (finish asphalt) Ross carrier operator (construction jobsite) Rotomist operator Rubber tired earthmoving equipment operator (up to and including 45 C.Y. "struck," manufacturer's recommended capacity, Euclids, T-Pulls, DW-10, 20, 21 and similar) Rubber tired earthmoving machine operator (multiple propulsion power units and two or more scrapers) (up to and including 75 C.Y. "struck," manufacturer's recommended capacity) Rubber tired dozer operator Rubber tired multi-purpose earthmoving machine operator (2 units over 75 C.Y. "struck," manufacturer's recommended capacity) Rubber tired scraper operator, self-loading (paddle-wheels, etc.) Screedman (except asphaltic concrete paving) Screedman (Barber-Greene and similar)(asphaltic concrete paving) Self-propelled, automatically applied concrete curing machine operator (on streets, highways, airports and canals) Self-propelled boom-type lifting device operator (center mount)(10 ton capacity or less, manufacturer's recommended capacity) Self-propelled boom-type lifting device operator (center mount)(over 10 ton) Self-propelled boom-type lifting device operator (center mount)(over 15 tons) Self-propelled compactor operator (single engine) Self-propelled compactor operator with dozer Self-propelled compactor operator (with multiple propulsion power units) self-propelled elevating grade plane operator Self-propelled pipeline wrapping machine operator (Perault CRC or similar types) Self-propelled power sweeper operator Sheepfoot operator Shuttlecar operator Shuttlecar operator (reclaim station) Signalman Single engine rubber tired earthmoving machine operator (with tandem scrapers) Single engine scraper operator over 45 yards Slip form paver operator (concrete or asphalt) Slip form pump operator (lifting device for concrete forms) Slusher operator Small rubber-tired tractor operator Small tractor operator (with boom) Soil stabilizer operator (P & H or equal) Soil tester Spreader boxman (with screeds) Sub-grader operator (curries or other automatic type) Surface heater operator Switchman Tandem cat operator Tar pot fireman T.ar pot fireman (power agitated) Tie spacer Timber skidder operator (rubber tired or similar equipment) Tower crane operator, mobile Towermobile operator Tractor operator, compressor drill combination GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUL7DAY 11.69 16.37 16.37 20.85 20.85 12.90 17.885 17.885 22.87 22.87 11.01 15.05 15.05 19.09 19.09 11.89 16.37 16.37 20.85 20.85 12.52 17.315 17.315 22.11 22.11 12.16 16.775 16.775 21.39 21.39 14.64 20.495 20.495 26.35 26.35 12..90 17.885 17.885 22.87 22.87 11.20 15.335 15.335 19.47 19.47 12.02 16.565 16.565 21.11 21.11 12.16 16.775 16.775 21.39 21.39 11.20 15.335 15.335 19.47 19.47 11.20 15.335 15.335 19.47 19.47 12.52 17.315 17.315 22.11 22.11 13.16 18.275 12.52 17.315 14.13 19.73 12.90 17.885 11.20 15.335 12.02 16.565 11.20 15.335 12.16 16.775 13.00 18.035 13.00 18.035 12.02 16.565 12.52 17.315 13.16 18.275 12.16 16.775 12.02 16.565 12.02 16.565 12.52 17.315 11.70 16.085 12.90 17.885 10.69 14.57 13.16 18.275 12.90 17.885 13.16 18.275 12.02 16.565 12.16 16.775 12..02 16.565 12.16 16.775 12.90 17.885 12.16 16.775 11.01 15.05 12.90 17.885 12.02 16.565 10.69 14.57 13.16 18.275 10.69 14.57 1.1.01 15.05 11.70 16.085 12.52 17.315 13..16 18..275 11.70 16.085 12.90 17.885 18.275 17.315 19.73 17.885 15.335 16.565 15.335 16.775 18.035 18.035 16.565 17.315 18..275 16.775 16.565 16.565 17.315 16.085 17.885 14.57 18.275 17.885 18.275 16.565 16.775. 16.565 16.775 17.885 16.775 15.05 17.885 16.565 14..57 18.275 14.57 15.05 16.085 17.315 18.275 16.085 17.885 23.39 23.39 22.11 22.11 25.33 25.33 22.87 22.87 19.47 19.47 21.11 21.11 19.47 19.47 21.39 21.39 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 21.11 21.11 22.11 22.11 23.39 23.39 21.39 21.39 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 22.11 22.11 20.47 20.47 22.87 22.67 18.45 18.45 23.39 23.39 22.87 22.87 23.39 23.39 21.11 21.11 21.39 21.39 21.11 21.11 21.39 21.39 22.87 22.87 21.39 21.39 19.09 19.09 22.87 22.87 21.11 21.11 18.45 18.45 23.39 23.39 18.45 18.45 19.09 19.09 20.47 20.47 22.11 22.11 23.39 23.39 20.47 20.47 22.87 22.87 OCTOBER, 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION '~ ~%~,.1 ~- General prevailing wage rates for Ooeratiny Engineer classifications in the following counties: Butte, Merced, Napa, Sacramento, San Benito, San Joaquin, Santa Cruz, Stanislaus, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba; and portions of the following counties as detailed on page 15, and designated Area 1: Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Santa Clara, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity. (COt1TINUED) CLASSIFICATION Generator operator (100 KW or over) Grade-all operator (up to and including 1 C.Y.) Gradesetter, gradechecker (mechanical or otherwise) Grouting machine operator Heading shield operator Heavy duty repairman and/or welder Heavy duty repairman helper Heavy duty rotary drill rig operator (including caisson foundation work and Robbins type drills) Helicopter radioman (signalman) Highline cableway operator (5 tons and under) Highline cableway operator (over 5 tons) Highline cableway signalman Hydra-Hammer operator or similar Hydraulic monitor operator Instrument man Journeyman trainee Ken seal machine operator (or similar) Koehring Scooper operator (or similar) Kolman loader operator Lift slab machine operator (Vagtborg and similar types) Line master Loader operator (up to 2 yards) Loader operator (2 yards up to and including 4 yards) Loader operator (over 4 yards, up to and including 12 C.Y.) Loader operator (over 12 C.Y., up to and including 18 C.Y.) Loader operator (over 18 C.Y.) Locomotive operator Locomotive operator (steam or over 30 tori) Locomotive operator (over 100 tons)(single or multiple units) GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RA'.E STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOL2DAY TZME OVERTIME SUNDAY 11.89 16.37 16.37 20.85 20.85 13.00 18.035 18.035 23.07 23.07 12.02 16.565 16.565 21.11 21.11 11.89 16.37 16.37 20.85 20.85 12.52 17.315 17.315 22.11 22.11 12.52 17.315 17.315 22.11 22.11 10.69 14.57 14.57 18.45 18.45 12.90 17.885 17.885 22.87 22.87 11.20 15.335 15.335 19.47 19.97 12.72 17.615 17.615 22.51 22.51 13.16 18.275 18.275 23.39 23.39 12.02 16.565 16.565 21.11 21.11 12.16 16.775 16.775 21.39 21.39 11.01 15.05 15.05 19.09 19.09 12.16 16.775 16.775 21.39 21.39 12.16 16.775 16.775 21.39 21.39 12.52 17.315 17.315 22.11 22.11 12.90 17.885 17.885 22.87 22.67 12.52 17.315 17.315 22.11 22.11 12.90 17.885 17.885 22.87 22.87 11.70 16.085 16.085 20.47 20.47 12.52 17.315 17.315 22.11 22.11 12.90 17.885 17.885 22.87 22.87 13.16 18.275 18.275 23.39 23.39 14.13 19.73 19.73 25.33 25.33 14.36 20.105 20.105 25.83 25.83 11.20 15.335 15.335 19.47 19.47 12.02 16,565 16.565 21.11 21.11 12.90 17.885 17.885 22.87 22.87 Lubrication and service engineer(mobile and grease rack)11.70 16.085 16.085 20.47 20.47 Lull Hi-Lift operator or similar (20 feet or over) 12.72 17.615 17.615 22.51 22.51 Maginnis Internal Full Slab Vibrator operator (on 12.02 16.565 16.565 21.11 21.11 airports, highways, canals and warehouses) Material hoist operator (1 drum) Material hoist operator (2 or more drums) Mechanical berm, curb and/or curb and gutter machine operator, concrete or asphalt Mechanical conveyor operator (handling bulk materials) Mechanical finisher operator (concrete)(Clary, Johnson, Bidwell bridge deck or similar types) Mechanical finisher or spreader machine operator (asphalt, Barber-Greene and similar) Mechanical trench shield operator Mine or shaft hoist operator Mixer box operator (concrete plant) Mixermobile operator Motorman t4ucking machine operator (rubber tire, rail or track type) N.ultiple engine earthmoving machine operator (Euclids, dozer, etc.)(no tandem scraper) 11.70 16.085 16.085 20.47 20,97 12.16 16.775 16.775 21.39 21.39 12.02 16.565 16.565 21.11 21.11 11.01 15.05 15.05 19.09 19.09 12.02 16.565 16.565 21,11 21.11 12.16 16.775 16.775 21.39 21.39 12.52 17.315 17.315 22.11 22.11 12.16 16.775 16.775 21.39 21.39 11.01 15.05 15.05 19.09 19.09 12.16 16.775 16.775 21.39 21.39 11.20 15.335 15.335 19.97 19.47 12.72 17.615 17.615 22.51 22,51 12.90 17.885 17.885 22.87 22.87 Oiler 10.69 19.57 19.57 18.45 18.45 Operator of helicopter (when used in erection work) 14.69 20.995 20.495 26.35 26.35 Partsman 10.69 14.57 14.57 18.45 18.45 Pavement breaker with or without compressor combination 12.16 16.775 16.775 21.39 21.39 Pavement breaker, truck mounted, with 12.16 16.775 16.775 21.39 21.39 compressor combination Pipe bending machine (pipe lines only) Pipe cleaning machine (tractor propelled and supported) Pipe wrapping machine (tractor propelled and supported) Portable crusher operator Portable crushing and screening punt operator Post driver operator (M1500 and similar) Power blade operator (single engine) Power blade operator (multi-engine) Power jumbo operator (setting slip forms, etc., in tunnels) Power shovel, clamshell, dragline operator (up to and including 1 C.Y., manufacturer's recommended capacity Power shovel, .clamshell, dragline operator (over 1 yard and up to and including 7 C.Y., manufacturer's recommended capacity) Power shovel and dragline operator (over 7 C.Y., manufacturer's recommended capacity) 12.16 16.775 16.775 21.39 21.39 12.16 16.775 16.775 21.39 21.39 12.16 16.775 16.775 21.39 21.39 12.02 16.565 16.565 21.11 21.11 12.52 17.315 17.315 22.11 22.11 12.02 16.565 16.565 21.11 21.11 13.00 18.035 18.035 23.07 23.07 13.16 18.275 18.275 23.39 23.39 12.02 16.565 16.565 21.11 21.11 13.00 18.035 18.035 23.07 23.07 13.16 18.275 18.275 23.39 23.39 14.13 19.73 19.73 25.33 25.33 OCTOBER, 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION General prevailing wage rates for Operating Engineer classifications in the following counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo and Solano. (CONTINUED) CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAI LING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Compressor operator 11.01 19.09 19.09 19.09 19.09 Compressor operator (2 to 7) 11.89 20.85 20.85 20.85 20.85 Concrete batch plant operator (wet or dry) 12.02 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 Concrete batch plant operator (multiple units) 12.52 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 Concrete belt operator (tunnel) 11.01 19.09 19.09 19.09 19.09 Concrete conveyor or concrete pump operator, truck 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 or equipment mounted Concrete conveyor operator (building site) 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 Concrete mixer operator (up to and including 1 yard) 11.01 19.09 19.09 19.09 19.09 Concrete mixer operator (over 1 yard) 11.89 20.85 20.85 20.85 20.85 Concrete pump or Pumpcrete gun operator 11.89 20.85 21 11 20.85 21 11 20.85 21 11 20.85 11 21 Concrete saw operator, (self-propelled unit) on 12.02 . . . . streets, highways, airports and canals Continuous flight tie back auger operator (up to and 13.00 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 including 1 C.Y.)(crane attached) Continuous flight tie back auger operator (over 13.16 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 1 C.Y.)(including crane) Conveyor belt operator (tunnel) 11.01 19.09 19.09 19.09 19.09 Crane operator (not over 25 tons hammerhead and gantry) 13.00 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 Crane operator. (over 25 tons up to and including 13.16 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 125 tons) Crane operator (over 125 tons) 14.13 25.33 25.33 25.33 25.33 Deck engineer 12.16 10 69 21.39 18.45 21.39 18.45 21.39 18.45 21.39 18.45 Deckhand Derrick operator . 12.90 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 Derrick barge operator 12.90 12 90 22.87 22 87 22.87 87 22 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 Do-More loader and Adams Elegrader Operator . 12 52 . 22.11 . 22.11 22.11 22.11 Dozer operator Drilling and boring machinery operator, vertical and . 12.02 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 horizontal (not to apply to waterliners, wagon drills or jackhammers) Drott Travelift 650 A-1 or similar equipment 13.16 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 operator (45 tons or over) 16 12 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 Dual drum mixer operator . 12 90 22 87 22.87 22.87 22.87 Elevating grader operator tor (inside) . 11.70 . 20.47 20.47 20.47 20.47 Elevator opera 10.69 18.45 18.45 18.45 18.45 Fireman hot plant Fireman 11.Oi 19.09 19.09 19.09 19.09 , Fork lift or lumber stacker operator (construction 11.70 20.47 20.47 20.47 20.47 jobsite) Fuller Kenyon pump operator and similar types 12.16 21.39 21.39 39 21.39 39 21 21.39 39 21 Gantry rider operator, or similar equipment 12.16 89 11 21.39 85 20 21. 85 20 . 20.85 . 20.85 Generator operator (100 Kw or over) to and including 1 C.Y.) rator (u ll d . 13.00 . 23.07 . 23.07 23.07 23.07 p ope Gra e-a gradechecker (mechanical or otherwise) Gradesetter 12.02 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 , Grouting machine operator 11.89 52 12 20.85 22.11 20.85 22.11 20.85 22.11 20.85 22.11 Heading shield operator Heavy duty repairman and/or welder . 12.52 17.315 17.315 22.11 22.11 Heavy duty repairman helper ator (includin i 10.69 12.90 18.45 22.87 18.45 22.87 18.45 22.87 18.45 22.87 g g oper Heavy duty rotary drill r caisson foundation work and Robbins type drills) 20 11 19 47 19.47 19.47 19.47 Helicopter radioman (signalman) Highline cableway operator (5 tons and under) . 12.72 . 22.51 22.51 22.51 22.51 Highline cableway operator (over 5 tons) 13.16 02 12 23.39 11 21 23.39 11 21 23.39 11 21 23.39 21.11 Highline cableway signalman . 16 12 . 21 39 . 21.39 . 21.39 21.39 Hydra-Hammer operator or similar . 11 01 . 19.09 19.09 19.09 19.09 Hydraulic monitor operator . 12 16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 instrument man . 12 16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 Journeyman trainee Ken seal machine operator (or similar) . 12.52 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 Koehring Scooper operator (or similar) 12.90 52 22.87 11 22 22.87 11 22 22.87 22 11 22.87 22.11 Kolman loader operator Lift slab machine operator (Vagtborg and similar types) 12. 12.90 . 22.87 . 22.87 . 22.87 22.87 11.70 20.47 20.47 20.47 20.47 Line master Loader operator (up to 2 yards) 12.52 22.11 87 22 22.11 87 22 22.11 57 22 22.11 22.87 Loader operator (2 yards up to and including 4 yards) ludin d i 12.90 13 16 . 23.39 . 23.39 . 23.39 23.39 g nc Loader operator (over 4 yards, up to an . 12 C.Y.) Loader operator (over 12 C.Y., up to and 14.13 25.33 25.33 25.33 25.33 including 18 C.Y.) Loader operator (over 18 C.Y.) 14.38 25.83 25.83 25.83 25.83 Locomotive operator ) 30 t 11.20 02 12 19.47 21.11 19.47 21.11 19.47 21.11 19.47 21.11 on Locomotive operator (steam or over or l i . 12 90 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 e ng Locomotive operator (over 100 tons)(s . multiple units) Lubrication and service engineer (mobile and 11.70 16.085 16.085 20.47 20.47 grease rack) Lull Hi-Lift operator or similar (20 feet or over) 12.72 22.51 22.51 22.51 22.51 Maginnis Internal Full Slab Vibrator pperator (on 12.02 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 airports, highways, canals and warehouses) 70 11 47 20 47 20 20.47 20.47 Material hoist operator (1 drum) . . . OCTOBER, 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 8 .- ~ General prevailing wage rates for Operating Engineer classifications in the following counties: Butte, Merced, Napa, Sacramento, San Benito, San Joaquin, Santa Cruz, Stanislaus, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba; and portion$ of the following counties as detailed on page 15, and designated Area 1: Alpine, Amador, CalaVeras, Colusa, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Santa Clara, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity. (CONTINUED) CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Tractor drawn scraper operator 12.52 17.315 17.315 22.11 22.11 Tractor operator 12.52 17.315 17,315 22.11 22.11 Tractor operator (with boom)(D-6 or larger, and aimilar)12.72 17.615 17.615 22.51 22.51 Track laying type earthmoving machine operator (single 12.90 17.885 17.885 22.87 22.67 engine with tandem scrapers) Train loading station operator 12.90 17.885 17.885 22.87 22.87 Trenching machine operator - maximum digging capacity, 11.20 15.335 15.335 19.47 19.47 3 foot depth Trenching machine operator 12.52 17.315 17.315 22.11 22.11 Trencher operator (pulling attached ehi0ld) 13.16 18.275 18.275 23.39 23.39 Tri-batch paver operator 12.52 17.315 17.315 22.11 22.11 Truck crane oiler 11.20 15.335 15.335 19.47 19.47 Truck type loader operator 12.16 16.775 16.775 21.39 21.39 Tugger hoist operator, single drum 11.20 15.335 15.335 19.47 19.47 Tunnel mole boring machine operator 12.52 17.315 17.315 22.11 22.11 Universal Liebher and tower crane operator (and 13.16 18.275 18.275 23.39 23.39 similar types) Vacuum cooling plant operator 12.90 17.885 17.885 22.87 22,87 Welder 12.52 17.315 17.315 22.11 22.11 Welding machine operator (powered Other than by 11.89 16,37 16.37 20.85 20.85 electricity)(2 to 7) Wheel excavator operator (over 750 C.Y. per hour) 14.13 19.73 19.73 25.33 25.33 wheel excavator operator (up to and including 13.16 18.275 18.275 23.39 23.39 750 C.Y. per hour) Whirley crane operator (up to and including 25 tons) 12.90 17.885 17.885 22.87 22.87 Whirley crane operator (over 25 tons) 13.16 18.275 18.275 23.39 23.39 Woods mixer operator (and other similar 12.52 17.315 17.315 22.11 22.11 pugmill equipment) General prevailing wage rates for Operating Engineer classifications in the following counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo and Solano. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Armor-coater (or similar) 12.52 Asphalt plant engineer 12.52 Automatic concrete slip form paver operator 13.16 Automatic railroad car dumper 13.16 Backhoe operator (hydraulic)(up to and including 13.00 1 C.Y., manufacturer's recommended capacity) Dackhoe operator (cable)(up to and including 1 C.Y., 13.00 manufacturer's recommended capacity) Ballast jack tamper 11.70 Ballast regulator 11.70 Ballast tamper multi-purpose 11.70 Band wagon operator (in conjunction with wheel 19.13 excavators) BLH Lima Road Pactor operator or similar 12.02 Boom truck or dual purpose A-frame truck ope;ator 12.02 Boom-type backfilling machine operator 12.90 Boxman (asphalt plant) 11.70 Box operator (bunker) 11.20 Brakeman 10.69 Bridge crane operator 12.90 Canal finger drain backfiller operator 13.16 Canal finger drain digger operator 12.72 Canal trimmer operator 13.16 Canal trimmer operator with ditching attachments 13.16 Cary-Lift operator (or similar) 12.90 Cast-in-place pipelaying machine operator 12.52 Chemical grouting machine operator 12.90 Chicago boom operator 12.72 Chief of party 12.90 Combination backhoe and loader operator (up to and 12.90 including 1/2 C.Y.i manufacturer's repommended capacity) Combination backhoe and loader operator (over 1/2 C.Y., 13.00 manufacturer's recommended capacity) Combination mixer and compressor operator (gunite) 12.72 Combination slurry mixer and/or cleaner operator 12.72 Combination sluaher and motor operator 12.52 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 20.47 20.47 20.47 20.47 20.47 20.47 20.47 20.47 20.47 20.47 20.47 20.47 25.33 25.33 25.33 25.33 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 20.47 20.47 20.47 20.47 19.47 19.47 19.97 19.47 18.45 18.45 18.45 18.45 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 22.51 22.51 22.51 22.51 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.51 22.51 22.51 22.51 17.885 17.885 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 22.51 22.51 22.51 22.51 22.51 22.51 22.51 22.51 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 OCTOBER, 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION General prevailing wage rates for Operating Engineer classifications in the following counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Merin, San Francisco, San Mateo and Solano. (CONTINUED) CLASSIFICATION Self-propelled compactor operator (single engine) Self-propelled compactor operator with dozer Self-propelled compactor operator (with multiple propulsion power units) Self=propelled elevating grade plane operator Self-propelled pipeline wrapping machine operator (Perault CRC or similar types) Self-propelled power sweeper operator Sheepfoot operator Shuttlecar operator Shuttlecar operator (reclaim station) Signalman Single engine rubber tired earthmoving machine operator (with tandem scrapers) Single engine scraper operator over 45 yards Slip €oan paver operator (concrete or asphalt) Slip form pump operator (lifting device for concrete forma) Blusher operator Small rubber-tired tractor operator Small tractor operator (with boom) soil stabilizer operator (P & H or equal) Soil tester Spreader boxman (with screeds) Sub-grader operator (Gurriea or other automatic type) Surface heater operator Switchman Tandem cat operator Tar pot fireman Tar pot fireman (power agitated) Tie spacer Timber skidder operator (rubber tired or similar equipment) Tenser crane operator, mobile Towermobile operator Tractor operator, compressor drill combination Tractor drawn scraper operator Tractor operator Tractor operator (with boom)(D-6 or larger, and similar) Track laying type earthmoving machine operator (single engine with tandem scrapers) Train loading station operator Trenching machine operator - maximum digging capacity, 3 foot depth +prenching machine operator Trencher operator (pulling attached shield) ~i-batch paver operator Truck crane oiler 'ruck type loader operator Trigger hoist operator, single drum Tunnel mole boring machine operator Universal Liebher and tower crane operator (and similar types) vacuum cooling plant operator N~lder Nelding machine operator (powered other than by electricity)(2 to 7) Wheel excavator operator (over 750 C.Y. per hour) Nheel excavator operator (up to and including 750 C.Y. per hour) Nhirley crane operator (up to and including 25 tons) I)hirley crane operator (over 25 tons) Woods mixer operator (and other similar pugmill equipment) GENERAL PREVAILING HODRLY NAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY 12.02 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 12.52 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 13.16 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 12.02 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 12.02 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 12.52 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 11.70 20.47 20.47 20.47 20.47 12.90 22.67 22.87 22.87 22.87 10.69 18.45 18.45 16.45 18.45 13.16 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 12.90 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 13.16 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 12.02 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 12.02 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 12.90 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 11.01 19.09 19.09 19.09 19.09 12.90 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 12.02 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 10.69 18.45 18.45 18.45 18.45 13.16 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 10.69 18.45 18.45 18.45 18.45 11.01 19.09 19.09 19.09 19.09 11.70 20.d7 20.47 20.47 20.47 12.52 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 13.16 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 11.70 20.47 20.47 20.47 20.97 12.90 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 12.52 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 12.52 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 12.72 22.51 22.51 22.51 22.51 12.90 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 12.90 22,67 22.87 22.87 22.87 11.20 19.47 19.47 19.47 19.47 12.52 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 13.16 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 12.52 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 11.20 19.47 19.47 19.47 19.47 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 11.20 19.47 19.47 19.47 19.47 12.52 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 13.16 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 12.90 22.87 22.67 22.87 22.87 12.52 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 11.89 20.85 20.85 20.85 20.85 14.13 25.33 25.33 25.33 25.33 13.16 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 12.90 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 13.16 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 12.52 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 OCTOBER 1974 10 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ~ '~' -, ~ ~), General prevailing wage rates for Operating Engineer classifications in the following counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo and Solan o. (CONTINUED) CLASSIFICATION GENER AL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Material hoist operator (2 or more drums) 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 Mechanical berm, curb and/or curb and gutter machine 12.02 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 operator, concrete or asphalt Mechanical conveyor operator (handling bulk materials) 11.01 19.09 19.09 19.09 19.09 Mechanical finisher operator (concrete)(Clary, 12.02 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 Johnson, Bidwell bridge deck or similar types) Mechanical finisher or spreader machine operator 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 (asphalt, Barber-Greene and similar) Mechanical trench shield operator 12.52 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 Mine or shaft hoist operator 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 Mixer box operator (concrete plant) 11.01 19.09 19.09 19.09 19.09 Mixermobile operator 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 Motorman 11.20 19.47 19.47 19.47 19.47 Mucking machine operator (rubber tire, rail or 12.72 22.51 22.51 22.51 22.51 track type) Multiple engine earthmoving machine operator (Euclids, 12.90 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 dozers, etc.)(no tandem scraper) Oiler 10.69 18.95 18.45 16.45 18.45 Operator of helicopter (when used in erection work) 14.64 26.35 26.35 26.35 26..35 Partsman 10.69 18.45 18.45 18.45 18.45 Pavement breaker with or without compressor combination 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 Pavement breaker, truck mounted, with compressor 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 combination Pipe bending machine (pipe lines only) 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 Pipe cleaning machine (tractor propelled and supported) 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 Pipe wrapping machine (tractor propelled and supported) 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 31.39 Portable crusher operator 12.02 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 Portable crushing and screening plant operator 12.52 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 Post driver operator (M1500 and similar) 12.02 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 Power blade operator (single engine) 13.00 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 Power blade operator (multi-engine) 13.16 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 Power jumbo operator (setting slip forms, etc., 12.02 21.11 21.11 21.11 2.1.11 in tunnels) Power shovel, clamshell, dragline operator (up to and 13.00 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 including 1 C.Y., manufacturer's recommended capacity) yard and up to and including 7 C.Y., manufacturer's recommended capacity) Power shovel and dragline operator (over 7 C.Y., 14.13 25.33 25.33 25.33 25.33 manufacturer's recommended capacity) Press-weld operator (air operated) 11.80 20.85 20.85 20.85 20.85 Pre-stress wire wrapping machine operator 12.90 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 Pump operator 11.01 19.04 19.09 19.09 19.09 Pump operator (2 to 7) 11.89 20.85 20.85 20.85 20.85 Push cat operator 12.52 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 Refrigeration plant operator 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 Remote controlled earthmoving machine operator 14.64 26.35 26.35 26.35 26.35 Reservoir-debris tug operator (self-propelled floating) 12.90 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 Rodman or chainman 11.20 15.335 15.335 19.47 - 19.47 Roller operator 12.02 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 Roller operator (finish asphalt) 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 Roas carrier operator (construction jobsite) 11.20 19.47 19.47 19.47 19.47 Rotomist operator 11.20 19.47 19.47 19.47 19.47 Rubber tired earthmoving equipment operator (up to and 12.52 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 including 95 C.Y. "struck," manufacturer's recommended capacity, Euclids, T-Pulls, DW-10, 20, 21 and similar) Rubber tired earthmoving machine operator (multiple 13.16 23.39 23.39 23.39 23.39 propulsion power units and two or more scrapers) (up to and including 75 C.Y. "struck," manufacturer's recommended capacity) Rubber tired dozer operator 12.52 22.11 22.11 22.11 22.11 Rubber tired multi-purpose earthmoving machine operator 14.13 25.33 25.33 25.33 25.33 (2 units over 75 C.Y. "struck," manufacturer's recommended capacity) Rubber tired scraper operator, self-loading 12.90 22.87 22.87 22.87 22.87 (paddle-wheels, etc.) Screedman (except asphaltic concrete paving) 11.20 19.47 19.47 19.47 19.47 Screedman (Barber-Greene and similar)(asphaltic 12.02 21.11 21.11 21.11 21.11 concrete paving) Self-propelled, automatically applied concrete curing 11.20 19.47 19.47 19.47 19.47 machine operator (on streets, highways, airports, and canals) Self-propelled boom-type lifting device operator 12.16 21.39 21.39 21.39 21.39 (center mount)(10 ton capacity or less, manufacturer's recommended capacity) Self-propelled boom-type lifting device operator 13.00 23.07 23.07 .23.07 23.07 (center mount)(over 10 ton) Self-propelled boom-type lifting device operator 13.00 23.07 23.07 23.07 23.07 (center mount)(over 15 tons) OCTOBER, 1974 9 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION General prevailing wage rates for Operating Engineer classifications in the following counties: Del Norte, Modoc; and portions of the following counties as detailed on page 15, and design ated Area 2: Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Ri ngs, Lake , Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Santa Clara , Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity. (CONTINUED) CLASSIFICATION GENE RAL PREVAI LING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGH T SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Fork lift or lumber stacker operator (construction 12.97 17.99 17.99 23.01 23.01 jobsite) Fuller Kenyon pump operator and similar types 13.43 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 Gantry rider operator, or similar equipment 13.93 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 Generator operator (100 RW or over) 13.16 18.275 18.275 23.39 23.39 Grade-all operator (up to and including 1 C.Y.) 14.27 19.84 19.94 25.61 25.61 Gradesetter, gradechecker (mechanical or otherwise) 13.29 18.47 18.47 23.65 23.65 Grouting machine operator 13.16 18.275 18.275 23.39 23.39 Heading shield operator 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 Heavy duty repairman and/or welder 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 Heavy duty repairman helper 11.96 16.475 16.475 20.99 20.99 Heavy duty rotary drill rig operator (including 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.91 caisson foundation work and Robbins type drills) Helicopter radioman (signalman) 12.47 17.24 17.24 22.01 22.01 Highline cableway operator (5 tons and under) 13.99 19.52 19.52 25.05 25.05 Highline cablway operator (over 5 tons) 14.43 20.18 20.18 25.93 25.93 Highline cableway signalman 13.29 18.47 18.47 23.65 23.65 Hydra-Hammer operator or similar 13.93 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 Hydraulic monitor operator 12.28 16.955 16.955 21.63 21.63 instrument man 13.43 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 Journeyman trainee 13.43 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 Ken seal machine operator (or similar) 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 Koehring Scooper operator (or similar) 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 Kolman loader operator Lift slab machine operator (Vagtborg and similar 13.79 14.17 19.22 19.79 19.22 19.79 24.65 25.41 24.65 25.41 types) Line master 12.97 17.99 17.99 23.01 23.01 Loader operator (up to 2 yards) 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 Loader operator (2 yards up to and including 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 4 yards) Loader operator (over 4 yards, up to and 14.43 20.18 20.18 25.93 25.93 including 12 C.Y.) Loader operator (over 12 C.Y., up to and 15.40 21.635 21.635 27.87 27.87 including 18 C.Y.) Loader operator (over 18 C.Y.) 15.65 22.01 22.01 28.37 28.37 Locomotive operator 12.47 17.24 17.24 22.01 22.01 Locomotive operator (steam or over 30 tons) 13.29 18.47 18.97 23.65 23.65 Locomotive operator (over 100 tons)(single or 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.91 multiple units) Lubrication and service engineer (mobile and 12.97 17.99 17.99 23.01 23.01 grease rack) Lull Hi-Lift operator or similar (20 feet or 13.99 19.52 19.52 25.05 25.05 over) Maginnis internal Full Slab Vibrator operator 13.29 18.97 18.47 23.65 23.65 (on airports, highways, canals and warehouses) 97 12 99 17 17.99 23.01 23.01 Material hoist operator (1 drum) ator (2 or more drums) i . 13.43 . 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 st oper Material ho Mechanical berm, curb and/or curb and gutter 13.29 18.47 18.47 23.65 23.65 machine operator, concrete or asphalt Mechanical conveyor operator (handling bulk 12.28 16.955 16.955 21.63 21.63 materials) Mechanical finisher operator (concrete)(Clary, 13.29 18.47 18.47 23.65 23.65 Johnson, Bidwell bridge deck or similar types) Mechanical finisher or spreader machine operator 13.43 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 (asphalt, Barber-Greene and similar) 79 13 22 19 -19.22 24.65 24.65 Mechanical trench shield operator . 43 13 . 68 18 18.68 23x93 23.93 Mine or shaft hoist operator Mixer box operator (concrete plant) . 12.28 . 16.955 16.955 21.63 21.63 Mixermobile operator 13.43 12.47 18.68 17.24 18.68 17.24 23.93 22.01 23.93 22.01 Motorman Mucking machine operator (rubber tire, rail or 13.99 19.52 19.52 25.05 25.05 track type) Multiple engine earthmoving machine operator 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 (Euclids, dozers, etc.) (no tandem scraper) 96 11 16.475 16.475 20.99 20.99 oiler Operator of helicopter (when used in erection work) . 11.96 16.975 16.475 20.99 20.99 Partsman Pavement breaker with or without compressor 13.43 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 combination Pavement breaker, truck mounted, with 13.43 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 compressor combination Pipe bending machine (pipe lines only) 13.43 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 Pipe cleaning machine (tractor propelled and 13.43 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 supported) Pipe wrapping machine (tractor propelled and 13.43 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 supported) OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 12 .~ ~ ,~1r~ General prevailing wage rates for Operating Engineer classifications in the following counties: Del Norte, Modoc; and portions of the following counties as detailed on page 15, and designated Area 2: Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, t^nnterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumes, Santa Clara, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PRE VAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGH T SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERT IME SUNDAY Armor-coater (or similar) 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 Asphalt plant engineer 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 29.65 Automatic concrete slip form paver operator 14.43 20.18 20.18 25.93 25.93 Automatic railroad car dumper 14.43 20.18 20.18 25.93 25.93 Backhoe operator (hydraulic)(up to and including 14.27 19.94 19.94 25.61 25.61 1 C.Y., manufacturer's recommended capacity) Backhoe operator (cable)(up to and including 1 C.Y., 14.27 19.94 19.99 25.61 25.61 manufacturer's recommended capacity) Ballast jack tamper 12.97 17.99 17.99 23.01 23.01 Ballast regulator 12.97 17.99 17.99 23.01 23.01 Ballast tamper multi-purpose 12.97 17.99 17.99 23.01 23.01 Band wagon operator (in conjunction with wheel 15.40 21.635 21.635 27.87 27.87 excavators) BLH Lima Road Pactor operator or similar 13.29 18.97 18.47 23.65 23.65 Boom truck or dual purpose A-frame truck operator 13.29 18.47 18.47 23.65 23.65 Boom-type backfilling machine operator 19.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 Boxman (asphalt plant) 12.97 17.99 17.99 23.01 23.01 Box operator (bunker) 12.47 17.24 17.24 22.01 22.01 Brakeman 11.96 16.475 16.475 20.99 20.99 Bridge crane operator 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 Canal finger drain backfiller operator 14.43 20.18 20.18 25.93 25.93 Canal finger drain digger operator 13.99 19.52 19.52 25.05 25.05 Canal trimmer operator 14.43 20.18 20.18 25.93 25.93 Canal trimmer operator with ditching attachments 14.43 20.18 20.18 25.93 25.93 Cary-Lift operator (or similar) 19.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.91 Cast-in-place pipelaying machine operator 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 Chemical grouting machine operator 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 Chicago boom operator 13.99 19.52 19.52 25.05 25.05 Chief of party 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 Combination backhce and loader operator (up to and 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 including 1/2 C.Y., manufacturer's recommended capacity) j Combination backhce and loader operator (over 14.27 19.94 19.94 25.61 25.61 1/2 C.Y., manufacturer's recommended capacity) Combination mixer and compressor operator (gunite) 13.99 19.52 19.52 25.05 25.05 Combination slurry mixer and/or cleaner operator 13.99 19.52 19.52 25.05 25.05 Combination slusher and motor operator 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 Compressor operator 12.28 16.955 16.955 21.63 21.63 Compressor operator (2 to 7) 13.16 18.275 16.275 23.39 23.39 Concrete batch plant operator (wet or dry) 13.29 18.47 18.47 23.65 23.65 Concrete batch plant operator (multiple units) 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 Concrete belt operator (tunnel) 12.28 16.955 16.955 21.63 21.63 Concrete conveyor or concrete pump operator, truck 13.43 18.66 18.68 23.93 23.93 or equipment mounted Concrete conveyor operator (building site) 13.43 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 Concrete mixer operator (up to and including 1 yard) 12.26 16.955 16.955 21.63 21.63 Concrete mixer operator (over 1 yard) 13.16 16.275 18.275 23.39 23.39 Concrete pump or Pumpcrete gun operator 13.16 18.275 18.275 23.39 23.39 Concrete saw operator, (self-propelled unit) on 13.29 18.47 18.47 23.65 23.65 streets, highways, airports and canals Continuous flight tie back auger operator (up to and 14.27 19.94 19.94 25.61 25.61 including 1 C.Y.)(crane attached) Continuous flight tie back auger operator (over 14.93 20.18 20.18 25.93 25.93 1 C.Y.)(including crane) Conveyor belt operator (tunnel) 12.28 16.955 16.955 21.63 21.63 Crane operator (not over 25 tons hammerhead and 14.27 19.94 19.94 25.61 25.61 gantry) Crane operator (over 25 tons up to and including 14.43 20.18 20.18 25..93 25.93 125 tons) Crane operator (over 125 tons) 15.40 21.635 21.635 27.87 27.87 Deck engineer 13.43 18.68 18.65 23.93 23.93 Deckhand 11.96 16.475 16.475 20.99 20.99 Derrick operator 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 Derrick barge operator 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 Do-More loader and Adams Elegrader operator 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.91 Dozer operator 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 Drilling and boring machinery operator, vertical and 13.29 18.47 18.47 23.65 23.65 horizontal (not to apply to waterliners, wagon drills or jackhammers) Drott Travelift 650 A-1 or similar equipment 14.43 20.18 20.18 25.93 25.93 operator (45 tons or over) Dual drum mixer operator 13.43 18.68 16.68 23.93 23.93 Elevating grader operator 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.91 25.41 Elevator operator (inside) 12.97 17.99 17.99 23.01 23.01 Fireman 11.96 16.475 16.475 20.99 20.99 Fireman, hot plant 12.28 16.955 16.955 21.63 21.63 OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 11 General prevailing wage rates for Operating Snqineer classifications in the following counties: Del Norte, Modoc; and portions of the following counties as detailed oa page 15, and designated as Area 2s Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Hwaboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumes, Santa Clara, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tahama, Tulare,. Tuolumne and Trinity. (CONTINUED) CLASSIFICATION Single engine scraper operator over 45 yards Slip form paver operator (concrete or asphalt) Slip form pump operator (lifting device for concrete forms) Blusher operator Small rubber-tired tractor operator Small tractor operator (with boom) Soil stabilizer operator (P & H or equal) Soil tester Spreader boxman (with screeds) Sub-grader operator (Gurriea or other automatic type) Surface heater operator Switchman Tandem cat operator Tar pot fireman Tar pot fireman (power agitated) Tie spacer Timber :kidder operator (rubber tired or similar equipment) Tower crane operator, mobile Towermobile operator Tractor operator, compressor drill combination Tractor drawn scraper operator Tractor operator Tractor operator (with boom)(D-6 or larger, and similar) Track laying type earthmoving machine operator (single engine with tandem scrapers) Train loading station operator Trenching machine operator - maximum digging capacity, 3 foot depth Trenching machine operator Trencher operator (pulling attached shield) Tri-batch paver operator Truck crane oiler Truck type loader operator Tugger hoist operator, single drum Tunnel mole boring machine operator Universal Liebher and tower crane operator (and similar types) Vacuum cooling plant operator Welder Welding machine operator (powered other than by electricity)(2 to 7) Wheel excavator operator (over 750 C.Y. per hour) Wheel excavator operator (up to and including 750 C.Y. per hour) Whirley crane operator (up to and including 25 tons) Whirley crane operator (over 25 tone) Woods mixer operator (and other similar pugmill equipment) GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE 3TRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 14.43 20.18 20.16 25.93 25.93 13.29 16.47 18.47 23.65 23.65 13.43 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 13.29 18.47 18.47 23.65 23.65 13.43 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 13.43 18.68 16.68 23.93 23.93 12.28 16.955 16.955 21.63 21.63 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 13.29 18.47 18.47 23.65 23.65 11.96 16.475 16.475 20.99 20.99 14.43 20.18 20.18 25.93 25.93 11.96 16.475 16.475 20.99 20.99 12.28 16.955 16.955 21.6.3 21.63 12.97 17.99 17.99 23.01 23.01 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 19.43 20.18 20.18 25.93 25.93 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.91 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 13.99 19.52 19.52 25.05 25.05 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.91 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 12.47 17.24 17.24 22.01 22.01 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 14.43 20.18 20.18 25.93 25.93 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 12.47 17.24 17.29 22.01 22.01 13.43 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 12.47 17.24 17.24 22.01 22.01 13.79 19.22 19.22 29.65 24.65 14.43 20.18 20.18 25.93 25.93 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 13.79 19.22 14.22 24.65 24.65 13.16 18.275 18.275 23.39 23.39 15.40 21.635 21.635 27.87 27.87 14.43 20.18 20.18 25.93 25.93 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 14.43 20.18 20.18 25.93 25.93 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 14 ,~ ~ ' %.~< r General prevailing wage rates for Operating Engineer classifications in the following counties: Del Norte, Modoc; and portions of the following counties as detailed on page 15, and designated as Area 2: Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Santa Clara, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne and Trinity. (CONTINUED) GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE CLASSIFICATION STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Portable crusher operator 13.29 18.47 18.47 23.65 23.G5 Portable crushing and screening plant operator 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 Post driver operator (M1500 and similar) 13.29 18.97 16.97 23.65 23.65 Power blade operator (single engine) 14.27 19.94 19.94 25.61 25.61 Power blade operator (multi-engine) 14.43 20.16 20.18 25.93 25.93 Power jumbo operator (setting slip forms, etc. 13.29 18.47 18.47 23.65 23.65 in tunnels) Power shovel, clamshell, dragline operator (up to 14.27 19.94 19.94 25.61 25.61 and including 1 C.Y., manufacturer's recommended, capacity) Power shovel, clamshell, dragline operator (over 1 14.43 20.18 20.18 25.93 25.93 yard and up to and including 7 C.Y., manufacturer's recommended capacity) Power shovel and dragline operator (over 7 C.Y., 15.40 21.635 21.635 27.87 27.87 manufacturer's recommended capacity) Press-weld operator (air operated) 13.16 18.275. 18.275 23.39 23.39 Pre-stress wire wrapping machine operator 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 Pump operator 12.28 16.955 16.955 21.63 21.63 Pump operator (2 to 7) 13.16 18.275 18.275 23.39 23.39 Push cat operator 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 Refrigeration plant operator 13.43 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 Remote controlled earthmoving machine operator 15.91 22.40 22.40 28.89 28.89 Reservoir-debris tub operator (self-propelled 14.17 19.79 19.79 19.79 25.41 floating) Rodman or chainman 12.47 17.24 17.24 22.01 22.01 Roller operator 13.29 18.47 18.47 23.65 23.65 Roller operator (finish apshalt) 13.43 18.68 16.68 23.93 23.93 Ross carrier operator (construction jobsite) 12.47 17.29 17.24 22.01 22.01 Rotomist operator 12.47 17.29 17.24 22.01 22.01 Rubber tired earthmoving equipment operator (up 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 to and including 45 C.Y. "struck,` manufacturer's recommended capacity, Euclids, T-Pulls, DW-10, 20, 21 and similar) Rubber tired earthmoving machine operator (multiple 14.43 20.18 20.18 25.93 25.93 propulsion power units and two or more scrapers) (up to and including 75 C.Y. 'struck," manufacturer's recommended capacity) Rubber tired dozer operator 13.79 19.22 19.22 29.65 24.65 Rubber tired multi-purpose earthmoving machine 15.40 21.635 21.635 27.87 27.87 operator (2 units over 75 C.Y. 'struck,' manufacturer's recommended capacity) Rubber tired scraper operator, self-loading 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 (paddle-wheels, etc.) Screedman (except asphaltic concrete paving) 12.47 17.24 17.24 22.01 22.01 Screedman (Barber-Greene and similar)(asphaltic 13.29 18.47 18.47 23.65 23.65 concrete paving) pelf-propelled, automatically applied concrete 12.47 17.24 17.24 22.01 22.01 curing machine operator (on streets, highways, airports and canals) Self-propelled boom-type lifting device operator 13.93 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 (center mount)(10 ton capacity or less, manufacturer's recommended capacity) Self-propelled boom-type lifting device operator 14.27 19.94 19.94 25.61 25.61 (center mount)(over 10 ton) Self-propelled boom-type lifing device operator 14.27 19.94 19.94 25.61 25.61 (center mount)(over 15 tons) Self-propelled compactor operator (single engine) 13.29 18.47 18.47 23.65 23.65 Self-propelled compactor operator with dozer 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 Self-propelled compactor operator (with multiple 14.43 20.18 20.18 25:93 25.93 propulsion power units) Self-propelled elevating grade plane operator 13.43 18.68 18.68 23.93 23.93 Self-propelled pipeline wrapping machine operator 13.29 18.47 18.47 23.65 23.65 (Perault CRC or similar types) Self-propelled power sweeper operator 13.29 18.47 18.47 23.65 23.65 Sheepfoot operator 13.79 19.22 19.22 24.65 24.65 Shuttlecar operator 12.97 17.99 17.99 23.01 23.01 Shuttlecar operator (reclaim station) 14.17 19.79 19.79 25.41 25.41 Signalman 11.96 16.475 16.475 20.99 20.99 Single engine rubber tired earthmoving machine 14.43 20.18 20.18 25.93 25.93 operator (with tandem scrapers) OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 13 1 General prevailing wage rates for Steel Fabricators and Erectors (Operating Engineers) 2 classifications in the following counties: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, 3 Contra Costa, Del Norte, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, 4 Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, 5 Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, 6 Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, 7 Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba. (CONTINUED) 8 9_ CLASSIFICATION 10 11 12 13_ Self-propelled boom type lifting device operator 14 _ (center mount)(over 10 ton. capacity, manufacturer°s 15 recommended capacity) 16 Signalman (using mechanical equipment) 17_ Single drum hoist operator 18_ Tower crane mobile operator 19 _ Tractor operator 20_ Truck crane oiler 21_ Tugger hoist operator 22_ Two or more drum hoist operator 23 Universal Liebher and tower crane operator (and 24 similar types) 25 26 27 28 29 GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUt7DAY 13.62 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31 12.42 21.91 21.91 21.91 21.91 13.25 23.57 23.57 23.57 23.57 13.62 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31 12.55 22.17 22.17 22.17 22.17 11.51 20.09 20.09 20.09 20.09 13.25 23.57 23.57 23.57 23.57 13.62 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31 13.62 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31 30_ General prevailing wage rates for Pile Driver Equipment Operator (Operating Engineers) classifications 31 in the following counties: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte 32 E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Rings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, 33 Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, 34 San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, 35 Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba. 36 37_ CLASSIFICATION 38 39 _ 40 41_ Assistant to engineer (fireman, oiler, deckhand) 42_ A-frame operator 43_ Compressor operator 44_ Compressor or pump operator (2 to 7) 45_ Deck engineer 46_ Fork lift operator 47, Generator operator (100 KW or over) 48_ Heavy duty repairman and/or welder 49_ Operating engineer in lieu of assistant to engineer 50 tending boiler or compressor attached to crane 51_ piledriver 52_ Operator of crane (with steam, flash boiler, pump or 53 compressor attached) GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATU RDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTI ME SUNDAY 10.79 18.59 18.59 18.59 18.59 12.23 21.53 21.53 21.53 21.53 11.06 19.19 19.19 19.19 19.19 11.96 20.99 20.99 20.99 20.99 12.23 21.53 21.53 21.53 21.53 12.23 21.53 21.53 21.53 21.53 11.96 20.99 20.99 20.99 20.99 12.58 22.23 22.23 22.23 22.23 13.08 23.23 23.23 23.23 23.23 13.21 23.49 23.49 23.49 23.49 54_ Operator of diesel or gasoline powered crane piledriver 13.08 55_ (without boiler) up to and including 1 C.Y. rating 56_ Operator of diesel or gasoline powered crane piledriver 13.21 57 (without boiler) over 1 C.Y. rating 58_ Operator of piledriving rigs, skid or floating and 59 derrick barges 60_ Operator of steam powered crawler, or universal type 61 driver (Raymond or similar type) 62_ Operator of tugger hoist (hoisting material only) 63_ Self-propelled boom type lifting device operator 64_ Truck crane oiler 65_ Truck crane operator (up to and including 25 tons) 66_ (hoisting material only) 67_ Truck crane operator (over 25 tons)(hoisting material 68_ or performing piledriving work) 69_ Welding machine operator (2 to 7) (powered other than 70_ by electricity) 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92_OCTOBER 1974 16 13.08 13.21 11.77 12.23 11.20 13.08 13.21 11.96 23.23 23.23 23.49 23.49 23.23 23.23 23.49 23.49 20.61 20.61 21.53 21.53 19.47 19.47 22.23 22.23 23.49 23.49 20.99 20.99 23.23 23.49 23.23 23.49 20.61 21.53 19.97 22.23 23.49 20.99 23.23 23.49 23.23 23.49 20.61 21.53 19.47 22.23 23.49 20.99. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ~~.~~'. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 Area 1 is all of Northern Caldw nix within the Iplbwirg lines Commencing in the Paclf is Ocean on Ina e~Ie^.sion n' me Southerly line of Township I95, Tne nee Easterly a ong Ine Soutnerly I of Torvush ~u 195, c sim the Mt. Diablo meridian to the S.W. of Ir. snip 195, range 5Ee Mt. Diablo oxx Iineo arM~meridian, Thence SowMdvwto ~ne 5 W. c el t nship 205, range 6E, Thence Easterly tp the $. W. c 'nshiu 205, range 13E, Thv nee Soutnerly to the S.W.~' ool township 215, ran¢ 13E, Thence Easl eriy t she 5 W. eol s nship 215, ran¢ 17 E, Tn~~„-; ,; e SVl C~ ship 225, range !-_ ,,aul herlyl to the S W c r of t wnsh p 235,v ran¢ r18E +e re Eastuly so the $. E. cot ereol township 235, range 18E, inenc+ southerly [o the S.W. c rner of township 245, range 19E. the SpuNerl boundary of Kings uig o c Souther ly line of pK logs County, (hence t eriy a g Y Gnn my and :ne Soutnerly Wurwary of Tutere County, t tt he S.E. corner of township 345, range 29E, Tn,.nte Northerly to tM N.L. e r of township 115. ran¢ 29E, Tnente Westerly to the N.W. e e of townzn,c 215, ran¢ 29E, mm~te ~¢ortncriy to the N.E. c er of townsn~,p 135, ran¢ 28E, Thence Westerly to the N W. c of township 135, r se 28E. ~ e Northerly to the N.E. < of to snip 115, tango 27E, Tnance VlestzrlV t the N.W. c ~ of t unship 115, ~ 27 E, l hence Nortner!y to the N E. c of sownsnip 105, range 76"c. T'ne e Westerly I [he N W. r ~ i nl t unship 105, r 2u E, Thel'e-c Nurl nerly ~ the N.c of t wnsnip 9S, ran¢ 25E, Tnance 'W + sno N W. c of township 9S, ran¢ 25 E, Tnente Vurl n ilrly to the N.E. ~ r of t wnsnip 85, ran la 24E Thence We;leriy to e N W. c rot township C6, ranye 2A E, Thence Nort nerly tot the N.E. c ul township 65, ran¢ 23E, Tnente Westerly tp the S.E!eomerenl I wnsnip 55, range 19E, Thence Nwtherty ro the N.E. c of orownsh lp 55, r e 19E, Thence Westerly to the N.W. c er of ;ownship 5S, range 19E, Tnente Northerly to the N.E. e . of township 35, range 18E, r e Wes erls s tot N W. pl t nship 35. range 18 E, Tnc e Ne,tnee lY a Ine N. E. tc ul ~ nship 25 anye 1]E, Tnente 1Nesserly to Ine N.W. c of township 25, range 1]E, TMnce Northerly c ssing the Mte Diablo Gseline to the. h.E < her of township 2N. range I6F, Thzn a Was cr ly t the N.W. of [ nip 2N, ange tEEa the nee Northerly ut the N.E_tc of ~ wnsnip 3N, ange ' Then a Wes •riy t oche NVJ. of I wnsh ip 3N, rzn¢ 15,E, Tne a Northerly ~ [he N.E. ul tnwnshm 4N, ran¢ 14E, 7rwnte lesterly to [he N W. c lo( sownsn ~p 4N, tango 14E, TMnce Northerly to the N.E. w of to stop 5N, range 13 E, TMn e Wes er ly t the N W. a rof t nsn ~p SN, range 13E, T Mnca Northerly ~ the N.F. re of t sUN, ~~: •~le 12E, TMnce E.s crly t oche SE. c ~ epf t nsnm sllN rr 14 E, Tnencn Nu therlY Ut the N E ~c of et iiJ a e 14 E. Thence we;rzrly t pma N_E. c ,.- oft ~+~..,I Ir,.~-n~>" 1oE, TMnce Northerly oo th.: N.E. c rr of to n,h ip IS N, ran¢ 10E, TMnce Eas eriy t the S.E. +.aof t n n~o tbN, r;rnge 11E, e.nq Thence Nu ttnerty of the N F~oc ~ nlsw „hip IVN. a 11 E, tJ,, Then a Eas city t p[he S.f n. 14 E, Thence Soutlicrlyt tM slNr.n ro fr+w nsln i lr 1rIN ~ Doge ISE, Thence Eas tarry to oche S.E. a ael t n nip 14N enge 15E, Tlx~n ce Southerly to the 5 We corn of township 13 N, range 18 E, TMnce Easterly t ehe 5 E. c ,~ rapt t nship 13 N, range 16 E. Thence Su!hcly osn the S.WCC.ri o tic 12 N, ra eye t]E, Thence E.surly a uny Ine S n n,.l -nil. 12N to Ine Eastern bountlary n/ the sate of Cal'forn'a, Thence Npr tnwv;ter y, IMrc_ N. a ~ 1 Eastern bountlary o/ the state of Cal forma to the N E of towns hip 1'N, r ,. P:, Thenccc Westerly sn the N.W Jr.r n wnsnip 1]N, range 11 E. TMnce 1`I J.Iher ~y t e nl f. nr. p 2UN anpe tOE, Tne Westerly t the N \V rrn,. wnsn ~p ?UN .x IOC, Thencp Northerly Ln the N. E_tr, n. o;~( t nsn ~p 11 N, as nge 9E, Tn+nce W.:r eriy t the N W. [..iii nsn~p 21N an-le 9E, Then e N~„ rty r _„ ,_ - ,;I.e, ~?N r W Ae yr. - C'c - 'v ro of .non situ, ra~~ fie. r,. nr.r ~anerly so tnc 5.f. con... o! Ior,n. ,+ 27 N, ra X' 8E Area 2 is the balance of Northern California General prevailing wage rates for Steel classifications in the following counts Contra Costa, Del Norte, E1 Dorado, Fre Morin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Mod Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonom Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba. CLASSIFICATION Tnen.:c Northerly to she N f. c of township 28N,. range BE, Thenre Wes eriy t the N W. of I nsh~y 18N, ran¢ 7E, TMnw Nor iherly to the N.E.c< wnsnip 30N, ran¢ 6E, Ttx: tree Wes•crly to Ne N W. c nor u. nsmn 30N, range lE, Thence Norl,r+.rly along the MIU Diablo me rdian to the N.E. corner Of township 34 N, range IW,. TMnce Wrslerly Io the N.W. wnshiu 34N, ran¢ 6W, Thence Southerly to the N.E. cc: wnsnip 31N, ran¢ 7W, TMnce Wes erty t she N.W. pl r nsn ip 32N. range ]W, TMnce Soutnerly [ e S W.c of ~ nship 3(IN, range lW, TMnce Easterly to oche S.E. c eol to o 30N, ran¢ 7W, TMnce Souther y to 1 S.W. f .nip 16N, rpn¢ 6W, Thence Easterly ro h $.E. I .o .rsl:ip 16 N, ran¢ 6W, Thence Soutnerly to the s.W. t ~ ~` townshry 14 N, tango 5W, Thence Westerly [o the S.E. c eof township 14 N, range 7W, TYrencc Northerly tp the N.E o oft wnshrp IM1N, ran¢ 7W, Thence Wes erlY tp the N W. c nip 14 N, range ]W, TMnre Npl tnelly to the N.E. c ~ ool toownsnip 16N, ran¢ 81N, TMntt Weserly to [he S.E. c croft wnshiC 1tiN, ran¢ 1TW, Thence Northerly to the N.E. co her of otownship 75N, range 12W, TMnce Westerly to the N.W. co of township 16N, ran¢ 12W, Thence Northerly to the N.E. cot of townsh lp 16N, ratge 13W, TMnce Westerly to [he NW. c .rof township 18N, ran¢ 14W, ?hence Southerly m the fi.W. co of township 18N, range 14W, Thence Easterly to the S.E. c pot township 18N, ran¢ 14W. Thence Southerly to the S.W.oc of township 16N, ran¢ 13W, TMnce Westerly to the N.W. c rot township 15N, ran¢ 14W, Thence Southerly to the S W. co of township 14N, ren¢ 1/W, TMnce Easterly to the S.E. c neof township 14N, ran¢ 14W, TMnce Southerly to the S.W.oc of township 13N, ran¢ 13W, TMnce Easterly to the S.E. c reef township 13N, range 13W, TMnre Southerly to the S.W.co of township 71N, ran¢ I2W, TMnce Earterly to [he s.E. c r1eof township 11 N, ran¢ 12W, Thence Southerly along the Eassrrn li of range 1ZW so the Pacific Oman excluding that portion of Northern Caiilornia within sansa ClaranC +ithin the following line: Commencing at the N.W. c of township y65,cran¢ 3E, Mt. Diablo b+seline and meridian: TMnce in a southerly direction to the S.W. c pf township 7S, range 3E, TMnc a E:.slerly d'uecs~on t she s.E. c eof t wnsnip /5, an¢ OE, TMnce in a Northerly direr:ie.n~o she N.E.oc olptpwnsh ip 65r ran¢ 4E, Thence in a Westerly direction to the N1N. corner of Iownstsip 65, range 7E, to the point of beginning, which portion is a part of Area 2. Area 1 also includes that portion of Northern California wit hie lM follcy+iny lines: Commencing .n the ! acihc Drean un an extension of ;he Southerly line of township 2N, Humboldt baseline and me:iC is n: Thence Easterly along the SoutMrly line of tpwnsh iV 2N to the 6.W. cwrwr of township 2N, ran¢ 1W, TMnce Suur herly to the S.W. rnrner of township 1N, range 1W, Tne~,.e Easter ly song :he Hrr.mbnldl baseline [o the S.W. c rner of township 1N, ran¢ 2E, I The-.c sou.nerly t th^ ;'J.'. ~ - of t nship 45, r eo 1E, TMnce Eas eriy t the bE. r rWhip 25, Then a Souttheily oto the s W.oc •olyt nship 45,t r'unge ~3E, Thence Eassprly to the S.E. t tool townr'n ip 4S, ran¢ 7E, Thence Norlnr ly t e N.E ~o nship 2S, range 3E, Thence Westerly tonthe N.Vl. c µnsh ip 25, ran1K 3E, Thence Northerly c sing [he Humbolrf t, baseline to thz S,b'Y. c pf township 1N, ran¢ 3E, TMnce Easterly along the Hum bplA[ Mseli ne to the S.E. c trot rtownship 1N, range 3E, Thence Northrly t the N.E. ~ of t wnsnip 9N, ran¢r3E, Thence Westerly to top N.W_ co wof to e.rsh ip 9N, ran¢ 2E, Thence Northerly to the N.E_ rorn er of t +nship 10N, range 1E, TMnce Westr r'v ao^g the Nortnr y Irne or township tON, into the Paciiit Ocean. Area 1 also m:ludts (hat portion of Northern Calif ornia mcloded within the following line: Comments rg at t`•e Northerly bw ntl any ul the state u( Gld ornia a[ Ne N W. corner of township 48N, an¢ 7W, ML O~ablu baseline and her rdian: TMnce Southerly to the S.W. c of township 44N, range lN, Thence Easterly Io the S.E. co rent township 44N, ra n9c 7W, Thence Souther!v to the S.W. c r of township 43N, ran¢ 6W, TMnce Ea.s elly to the 5" aof t nship 43 N, ran¢ 5W, Thence Norttherly to the N.ECnc olnsownshp 48N, ran¢ 5W, e NnrtMrly bnu nda:y o1 thzn st of California, Thence Westerly along tnc Northerly atrountlary of the slate of California to the Voint of beginning. and Erectors (Operating Engineers) Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, umboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Assistant to engineer (oiler) Boom cat operator Boom truck or dual purpose Aframe truck operator Chicago boom operator Chief of party Compressor operator Compressor, generator and/or welding machine operator (2 to 6) Combination heavy duty repairman - welder Crawler crane and truck crane operator (over 15 tons, manufacturer's recommended capacity) Deck engineer Derrick operator Fork lift operator Gantry rider operator Generator operator, gasoline or diesel driven. (100 KW or over) Heavy duty repairman Highline cableway operator Instrument man Operator of helicopter Rodman or chairman Self-propelled boom type lifting device operator (15 tons, manufacturer's recommended capacity or less) OCTOBER 1974 GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY 11.16 19.39 19.39 19.39 19.39 13.25 23.57 23.57 23.57 23.57 13.25 23.57 23.57 23.57 23.57 13.25 23.57 23.57 23.57 23.57 13.25 23.57 23.57 23.57 23.57 11.51 20.09 20.09 20.09 20.09 12.42 21.91 21.91 21.91 21.91 12.81 22.69 22.69 22.69 22.69 13.62 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31 12.42 21.91 21.91 21.91 21.91 13.62 24.31 24.31 24,31 24.31 12.42 21.91 21.91 21.91 21.91 13.62 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31 11.51 20.09 20.09 20.09 20.09 12.55 22.17 22.17 22.17 22.17 13.62 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31 12.42 21.91 21.91 21.91 21.91 15.02 27.11 27.11 27.11 27.11 11.51 20.09 20.09 20.09 20.09 13.25 22.69 22.69 22.69 22.69 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 15 Fabricators es: Alameda, sno, Glenn, H oc, Monterey, San Joaquin, a, Stanislaus, General prevailing wage rates for operating Engineer classifications in San Diego County. (CONTINUED) GENERAL PREVAI LING HOURLY WAGE RATE CLASSIFICATION STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY LeTourneau Blob compactor operator or similar type 10.73 14.81 14 81 14.81 14 81 18.89 18 89 18.89 18 89 Lift Mobile operator Lift slab machine operator (Vagtenorg and similar types) 10.73 10.73 . 14.81 . 14.81 . 18.89 . 18.89 Loader operator (Athey, Euclid, Sierra or sunilar type) 10.83 14.96 14.96 66 14 19.09 18 69 19.09 18 69 Machine tool operator is internal full slab vibrator operator i 10.63 10.63 14.66 14.66 . 14.66 . 18.69 . 18.69 nn Mag Mass excavator operator (less than 750 Cu. Yds.) 10.97 15.17 14 81 15.17 81 14 19.37 18 89 19.37 16 89 Material hoist operator (1 drum) tor i 10.73 63 10 . 14.66 . 14.66 . 18.69 . 18.69 ne opera Mechanical berm, curb or gutter mach . (concrete or asphalt) Mechanical finisher operator (concrete - Clary - 10.63 14.66 14.66 18.69 18.69 Johnson - Bidwell or similar) nical finishing machine operator ~ M h 10.97 15.17 15.17 19.37 19.37 a ec Mobile form traveler operator r electric) l 10.97 15.17 15.17 19.37 19.37 , gas o Monorail locomotive operator (diese 83 10 14.96 14.96 19.09 19.09 Motor patrol - blade operator r (multi-engine) t . 10.97 15.17 15.17 19.37 19.37 o Motor patrol opera Mucking machine operator (1/4 yard rubber tired or 10.73 14.61 14.81 18.89 18.89 track type) Multiple engine tractor operator (Euclid and similar 10.83 14.96 14.96 19.09 19.09 type, except Quad 9 Cat) Oiler - crusher (asphalt or concrete plant) 10.33 14.21 14.21 18.09 18.09 09 19 10.83 14.96 14.96 19.09 . Party chief Pavement breaker operator (truck mounted) 10.63 14.66 14.66 14 81 16.69 18 89 18.69 89 18 Pile driver operator 10.73 97 10 14.81 15.17 . 15.17 . 19.37 . 19.37 Pipe mobile machine operator . 10 09 13.85 13.85 17.61 17.61 Plant operator, generator, pump or compressor lacing machine operator rete . 10.73 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 p Pneumatic conc (Hackley-Presswell or similar type) tor (tunnel) 10.73 14.81 14.81 18.89 16.89 Pneumatic heading shield opera 33 10 21 14 14.21 18.09 18.09 Power concrete curing machine operator . 10.33 . 14.21 14.21 18.09 18.09 Power concrete saw operator iven jumbo form setter operator d 10.33 14.21 14.21 18.09 18.09 1 r Power 10.44 19.375 14.375 18.31 18.3 Power sweeper operator 10.73 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 Pumpcrete gun operator 10.44 14.375 14.375 18.31 18.31 Pump operator Remote controlled earth moving equipment operator 11.07 15.32 15.32 14 66 19.57 18 69 19.57 18 69 Road oil mixing machine operator 10.63 10.44 14.66 14.375 . 14.375 . 18.31 . 18.31 Rodman and chairman 10.63 14.66 14.66 18.69 18.69 Roller operator r (oilfield) l 10.09 13.85 13.65 17.61 17.61 pe Rotary drill he Rotary drill operator (excluding caisson type) 10.73 14.61 6 14.81 96 14 18.89 09 19 18.89 19.09 Rubber-tired earth moving equipment operator (multiple 10.83 14.9 . . engine,Euclid,Caterpillar and similar type up to 50 CY ator (multiple ) 10.97 15.17 15.17 19.37 19.37 Rubber-tired earth moving equipment oper engine,EUC1id,Caterpillar and similar type over 50 CY) le ator (sin 10.73 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 g Rubber-tired earth moving equipment oper engine - Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon, Water pulls and similar types with any and all attachments up to 50 CY struck) Rubber-tired scraper operator (pushing one another 11.57 16.07 16.07 20.57 20.57 without Push-Cat, Push-Pull) er operator (self-loading paddle ra d i 10.73 14.81 14.81 16.89 18.89 sc p re Rubber-t wheel type - John Deere 1040 and similar single unit) 17 15 17 15 37 19 19.37 Rubber-tired self-loading scraper operator (paddle 10.97 . . . wheel - auger type self-loading, 2 or more units) 10.44 14.375 14.375 18.31 18.31 Screed operator Self-propelled tar pipelining machine operator 10.63 14.66 14.66 18.69 13 17 18.69 13 17 Signalman Skiploader operator - wheel type up to 3/4 yard 9.85 10.09 13.49 13.85 13.49 13.85 . 17.61 . 17.61 without attachment Skiploader operator (wheel or track type over 10.63 14.66 14.66 18.69 18.69 3/4 yard up to and including 1 1/2 yards) 73 10 14 81 14.81 18.89 18.89 Skiploader operator (wheel or track type over . . 1 1/2 yards, up to and including 6 1/2 yards) ower driven hydraulic ator ( 10.63 14.66 19.66 18.69 18.69 p Slip form pump oper lifting device for concrete forms) 10 09 13.85 13.85 17.61 17,61 Soils field technician ping and cleaning machine operator e wra i i . 10.33 14.21 14.21 18.09 18.09 p p onary p Stat Stinger crane operator (Austin-Western or similar type ) 10.63 14.66 14.66 81 14 18.69 89 18 18.69 89 18 Surface heaters and planer operator 10.73 9.85 14.81 13.99 . 13.49 . 17.13 . 17.13 Switchman Tandem equipment operator (2 units only) 10.97 15.17 15.17 19.37 19.37 Tandem tractor operator (Quad 9 or similar type) 10.09 13.85 13.85 17.61 17,61 Tar pot fireman heating plant operator orar T 10.09 13.85 13.85 17.61 17.61 9 y emp 10.83 14.96 14.96 19.09 19.0 Tower crane operator 10.83 14.96 14.96 19.09 19.09 Toner crane repairman Tractor compressor drill combination operator 4 6 09 19 19 09 Tractor loader operator (crawler and wheel type 10.83 14.96 .9 1 . . over 6 1/2 yards) Tractor operator (boom attachments) 10.83 14.96 14.96 19.09 19.09 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OCTOBER 1974 18 - -'~ General prevailing wage rates for Operating Engineer classifications in San Diego County. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY A-Frame winch truck operator 10.63 Asphalt plant fireman 10.44 Asphalt or concrete plant engineer 10.73 Asphalt or concrete spreading operator (tamping 10.73 or finishing) Asphalt paving machine operator (Barber-Greene 10.73 or similar type) Asphalt plant or concrete batch plant opezator 10.63 Asphalt spreading machine operator (spreader 10.63 bar and similar) Auto grader operator 10.97 Automatic slip form operator 10.97 Belt splicer or vulcanizer 10.73 BLH Lima Road Pactor operator, Wagner Pactor or similar 10.73 Bit sharpener 10.63 Boring machine operator 10.44 Boxman or mixerman - asphalt or concrete 10.63 Brakeman 9.85 Bridge crane operator 10.73 Bridge type unloader and turntable operator 10.73 Canal liner operator 11.07 Canal trimmer operator 11.07 Cast-in-place pipelaying machine operator 10.73 Chip spreading machine operator 10.44 Combination mixer and compressor operator (Gunite work) 10.73 Compressor operator Concrete joint machine operator (Canal and similar Concrete mixer operator, skip type Concrete mixer operator, paving Concrete planer operator Concrete pump operator Concrete pump operator (truck mounted) Conveyor operator Crane operator (up to and including 25 ton capacity Crane operator (over 25 tons, up to and including 100 tons, manufacturer's rated capacity) Crane operator (over 100 tons) Crushing plant operator Deck engine operator Derrick barge operator Derrickman (oilfield type) Dinkey locomotive operator or motorman (10 ton) Drill doctor Drilling machine operator (including sate; w611s) Dual drum mixer operator Elevating grader operator Elevator operator (inside) Engineer oiler Equipment greaser (mobile and grease rack) Fireman Ford, Ferguson operator - with drag Ford, Ferguson or similar type operator (with dragtype attachments Forklift operator (under 5 ton capacity) Forklift operator (over 5 tons) Generator operator 9.85 type)10.63 10.09 10.73 10.63 10.44 10.44 10.09 10.73 10.83 14.66 14.66 18.69 18.69 14.375 14.375 18.31 18.31 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 19.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 14.66 19.66 18.69 18.69 14.66 14.66 18.69 18.69 15.17 15.17 19.37 19.37 15.17 15.17 19.37 19.37 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 14.66 14.66 18.69 18.69 14.375 14.375 18.31 18.31 14.66 14.66 18.69 18.69 13.49 13.49 17.13 17.13 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 15.32 15.32 19.57 19.57 15.32 15.32 19.57 19.57 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 14.375 14.375 18.31 18.31 14.81 19.81 18.89 18.89 13.49 13.49 17.13 17.13 14.66 14.66 18.69 18.69 13.85 13.85 17.61 17.61 14.81 14.81 18.69 18.89 14.66 14.66 18.69 18.69 14.375 14.375 18.31 18.31 14.375 14:375 18.31 18.31 13.85 13.85 17.61 .17.61 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 14.96 19.96 19.09 19.09 10.97 15.17 15.17 19.37 19.37 10.73 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 10.73 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 10.83 14.96 14.96 19.09 19.09 10.63 14.66 14.66 18.69 18.69 10.44 14.375 14.375 18.31 18.31 10.73 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 10.63 14.66 14.66 18.69 18.69 10.83 14.96 14.96 19.09 19.09 10.73 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 10.33 14.21 14.21 18.09 18.09 9.85 13.49 13.49 17.13 17.13 10.63 14.66 14.66 18.69 18.69 10.09 13.85 13.85 17.61 17.61 10.33 14.21 14.21 18.09. 18.09 10.63 14.66 14.66 16.69 18.69 10.63 14.66 14.66 18.69 18.69 10.73 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 9.85 13.49 13.49 17.13 17.13 10.09 13.85 13.85 17.61 17.61 10.73 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 10.73 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 10.73 14.61 14.81 18.89 18.89 10.73 14.81 19.81 18.89 18.89. 9.85 13.49 13.49 17.13 17.13 10.73 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 10.44 14.375 14.375 18.31 18.31 11.07 15.32 15.32 19.57 19.57 10.44 14.375 14.375 18.31 18.31 10.33 14.21 14.21 18.09 18.09 11.07 15.32 15.32 19.57 19.57 10.44 14.375 14.375 18.31 18.31 10.73 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 10.83 14.96 14.96 19.09 19.09 10.73 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 10.83 14.96 14.96 19.09 19.09 10.97 15.17 15.17 19.37 19.37 10.63 14.66 14.66 18.69 18.69 10.63 14:66 14.66 18.69 18.69 10.09 13.85 13.65 17.61 17.61 10.63 14.66 14.66 18.69 18.69 10.73 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 Generator, pump or compressor operator (2-5 inclusive) Gradall operator Grade checker Grouting machine operator Heavy duty repairman Heavy duty repairman helper Heading shield operator Helicopter hoist operator Helicopter pilot Helicopter radioman Helicopter radioman (ground) Highline cableway operator Highline cableway signalman Hoist operator (2 or 3 drum) Hoist operator (2 or 3 drum with boom attachment) Hoist operator (single drum - buck hoist - Chicago Boom and similar type) Hoist operator, stiff legs, guy derricks or similar type up to 100 ton capacity Hoist operator, stiff legs, guy derricks or similar types capable of hoisting over 100 tons Hydra-Hammer operator - Aero Stomper Hydrographic seeder machine operator (straw, pulp or seed) Hydrostatic pump operator Instrumentman xolman belt loader operator and similar type OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 17 General prevailing wage rates for Labor classifications in the following Countiesz Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, E1 Do rado, Fresno, Glenn , Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Humboldt Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, , Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benito, S Napa an Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo , , Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siakiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stani slaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba. (CONTINUED) CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVA ILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY High scaler (including drilling of same) 9.91 13.415 13.415 16.92 16.92 Hydraulic monitor operator (over 100 pounds pressure) 9.535 12.852 12.852 16.17 16.17 Jackhammer operator 9.685 685 9 13.077 077 13 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 16.47 16.47 Jacker of pipe (over 12 inches) hes) 12 i . 9.535 . 12.852 12.852 16.17 16.17 nc Jacker of pipe (under Jackson and similar type compactor operator 9.535 12.652 12.852 16.17 16.17 Jotter Rettleman, potman, and man applying asphalt, LayKOld, 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 creosote, lime, caustic and similar type materials (applying, dipping or handling of such materials) 435 9 702 12 12.702 15.97 15.97 Limber, brush loader and piler Loader and unloader (carrying and handling of all . 9.535 . 12.852 12.852 16.17 16.17 rods and materials for ,use in reinforcing concrete) lacing and blasting of all powder and di 9.91 13.415 13.415 16.92 16.92 ng, p Loa explosives of whatever type, regardless of method used for such loading and placing bracer, trench Jacker and waler sheeter r 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 , , , Lagge user of hand-guided lagging hammer 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 Laser beam man 9.91 13.415 13.415 16.92 16.92 Jack leg driller Joy drill operator (Model TWM-2A) 9.91 13.415 13.415 16.92 16.92 7 Maintenance landscape laborer (new construction) 9.435 435 9 12.702 702 12 12.702 12.702 15.97 15.97 15.9 15.97 Maintenance repair trackman and roadbedman . 685 9 . 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 Magnesite, epoxy and mastic worker Mechanical driller (all types regardless of type . 9.91 13.415 13.415 16.92 16.92 or method of power) 91 9 13.415 13.415 16.92 16.92 Multiple unit drill operator . 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 No joint pipelayer Operator of all pneumatic, air, gas and electric 9.535 12.852 12.852 16.17 16.17 tools not listed elsewhere Pavement breaker and spader operator (including 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 tool grinder) Pavement marker (button setter) 9.435 12.702 12.702 15.97 15.97 Derma-curb man (including grade checking) 9.685 685 9 13.077 077 13 13.077 077 13 16.47 16.47 16.47 16.47 Pipelayer, caulker, bander, pipewrapper, conduit . . . layer and plastic pipe layer ta Count ) C 9.885 13.377 13.377 16.87 16.87 y os Pipelayer (Contra Costa County) t 9.885 13.377 13.377 16.87 16.87 ra Pipewrapper (Con Plastic pipelayer (Contra Costa County) 9.885 13.377 13.377 16.87 16.87 Pittsburgh Chipper and similar type brush shredder 9.535 12.852 12.852 16.17 16.17 operator Post hole digger (air, gas and electric tools) 9.685 13.077 13.077 77 16.47 47 16 16.47 47 16 Power broom sweeper operator d t li 9.685 685 9 13.077 13.077 13.0 13.077 . 16.47 . 16.47 s e Power tamper operator of all types not . elsewhere 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.97 Precast manhole setter 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 Pressure pipe tester 685 9 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 Ram Set gun and stud gun operator including placing r and rockslinger . 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 , Riprap stonepave of sacked concrete and/or sand (wet or dry) and gabions and similar type 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 Rotary scarifier operator 685 9 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 Roto and Ditch Witch operator . 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 Rototiller operator man and nozzleman Sandblaster, potman, gun 10.185 13.827 13.827 17.47 17.47 Sewer cleaner 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 Signaler and rigger Single foot, hand held, pneumatic tamper operator 17 17 16 9.535 12.852 12.852 16. . Sloper 41 10 14.165 14.165 17.92 17.92 State licensed blaster Street car and railroad construction track laborer . 47 16 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 . Tank cleaner Temporary water line installer, Victaulic or similar 9.435 12.702 12.702 702 15.97 97 15 15.97 97 15 Toolroom attendant (job site only) 9.435 9.91 12.702 13.415 12. 13.415 . 16.92 . 16.92 Track driller 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 Tree climber 9.91 13.415 13.415 16.92 16.92 Tree topper Vibra screed operator (bull float) 9.685 5 13.077 077 13 13.077 077 13 16.47 47 16 16.47 16.47 Vibrator operator 9.68 91 9 . 13.415 . 13.415 . 19.62 19.62 Wagon driller . 10.145 13.767 13.767 17.39 17.39 Gunite groundman gunman and potman Gunite nozzleman 10.145 13.767 13.767 17.39 17.39 , Gunite reboundman 9.555 10.145 12.882 13.767 12.882 13.767 16.21 17.39 16.21 17.39 Gunite rodman 9.625 12.987 12.987 16.35 16.35 Gunite trainee 9.535 12.852 12.852 16.17 16.17 Semi-skilled housemover 9 535 12.852 12.852 16.17 16.17 Semi-skilled wrecker . 9.665 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 Skilled housemover 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 Skilled wrecker CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OCTOBER 1974 20 .'• ., !~. J / ~, General prevailing wage rates for Operating Engineer classifications in San Diego County. (CONTINUED) CLASSIFICATION Tractor operator (bulldozer, scraper, tamper and push tractor, single engine) Traveling pipe wrapping, cleaning and bending machine operator Trenching machlne oiler Trenching machine operator (up to 6 feet) Trenching machine operator (over 6 foot depth capacity, manufacturer's rating) Truck crane oiler Truck type loader operator Tugger hoist operator (1 drum) Tunnel mole boring machine operator Tunnel locomotive operator (10 to 30 tons) Universal equipment operator (shovel, backhoe, drag- line, clamshell up to and including 1 Cu. Yd., manu- facturer's recommended capacity). Universal equipment operator (shovel, backhoe, dray- line, clamshell over 1 Cu. Yd., manufacturer's recommended capacity) Welder (certified or heavy duty repairman combination) Well point pump operator Wheel excavator operator (over 750 Cu. Yds. per hour) Woods mixer operator and other similar pugmill equipment GENERAL PREVAILING IIOU RLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY 10.73 14.81 14.81 16.89 18.89 10.63 14.66 14.66 18.69 16.69 10.09 13.85 13.85 17.61 17.61 10.44 14.375 14.375 18.31 18.31 10.73 14.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 10.33 14.21 19.21 18.09 18.09 10.63 14.66 14.66 18.69 18.69 10.63 14.66 14.66 18.69 18.69 10.97 15.17 15.17 19.37 19.37 10.73 14.81 19.81 18.89 18.89 10.73 19.81 14.81 18.89 18.89 10.83 14.96 14.96 19.09 19.09 10.83 19.96 14.96 19.09 19.09 10.09 13.85 13.65 17.61 17.61 11.07 15.32 15.32 19.57 19.57 10.83 14.96 19.96 19.09 19.09 General prevailing wage rates for Labor classifications in the following Counties: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa. Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba. CLASSIFICATION All cleanup work of debris, grounds and building, including, but not limited to street cleaner Asphalt ironer and raker Asphalt shoveler Asphalt spreaderbox man Bander (Contra Costa County) Bazko, Wacker and similar type tamper operator Bit grinder Blaster and powderman Buggymobile operator Cast-in-place manhole form setter Caulker (Contra Costa County) Cement dumper handling dry cement or gypsum Chainsaw operator, faller, logloader and bucker Chokesetter and rigger (clearing work) Cleaner and washer of windows Compactor operator (all types) Concrete and magnesite mixer operator (1/2 yard and under) Concrete bucket dumper Concrete chipper and grinder Concrete laborer (wet or dry) Concrete pan worker Concrete saw and sander operator Conduit layer (Contra Costa County) Construction laborer, including bridge and general laborer Cribber and shorer Cut granite curb setter Davis trencher operator (T-66 or similar type and all small trenchers) Diamond driller Driller's helper, chucktender and nipper Dumpman and loadspotter Fence erector Flagman Fire watcher Form raiser (slip forms) Gardner-Denver operator (DH-143 and similar type drills) Gardener, horticultural, and landscape laborer Green cutter Guinea chaser (stakeman) Grout crewman Guardrail erector Headerboard man, hubsetter, aligner High pressure nozzleman, abductor GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY 9.435 12.702 12.702 15.97 15.97 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 9.535 12.852 12.852 16.17 16.17 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 9.885 13.377 13.377 16.87 16.87 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.97 16.47 9.91 13.415 13.915 16.92 16.92 9.91 13.415 13.415 16.92 16.92 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.97 9.885 13.377 13.377 16.87- 16.87 9.535 12.852 12.852 16.17 16.17 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47. 16.97 9.535 12.852 12.852 16.17 16.17 9.435 12.702 12.702 15.97 15.97 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.97 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 9.535 12.852 12.852 16.17 16.17 9.535 12.852 12.652 16.17 16.17 9.535 12.852 12.652 16.17 16.17 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.97 16.47 9.885 13.377 13.377 16.87 16.87 9.435 12.702 12.702 15.97 15.97 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.97 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.97 9.91 13.415 13.415 16.92 16.92 9.535 12.852 12.852 16.17 16.17 9.935 12.702 12.702 15.97 15.97 9.435 12.702 12.702 15.97 15.97 9.435 12.702 12.702 15.97 15.97 9.435 12.702 12.702 15.97 15.97 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.97 16.47 9.91 13.415 13.915 16.92 16.92 9.435 12.702 12.702 15.97 15.97 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 9.535 12.852 12.852 16.17 16.17 9.535 12.852 12.852 16.17 16.17 9.435 12.702 12.702 15.97 15.97 9.685 13.077 13.077 16.47 16.47 9.535 12.852 12.852 16.17 16.17 OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 19 General prevailing wage rates for Laborer classifications in the following Counties: imperial, Inyo, Los Angeles, Kern, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura. (CONTINUED) CLASSIFICATION Trenching machine operator, hand propelled Underground laborer, including caisson bellower Welder Window cleaner Gunite gunman Gunite nozzleman Gunite reboundman Gunite rodman GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY 9.11 12.44 .12.44 15.77 15.77 9.03 12.32 12.32 15.61 15.61 9.41 12.89 12.89 16.37 16.37 8.90 12.125 12.125 15.35 15.35 8.42 11.655 11.655 14.89 14.89 8.92 12.405 12.405 15.89 15.69 7.56 10.365 10.365 13.17 13.17 8.92 12.405 12.405- 15.89 15.89 General prevailing wage rates for Labor classifications in San Diego County. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Asphalt raker, ironer and spreader Boring machine helper Buggymobile man Cement dumper (on 1 yard or larger mixers and handling bulk cement) Cesspool digger and installer Chucktender (except tunnels) Concrete curer, impervious membrane Concrete saw man (excluding tractor type), Roto- Scraper, chipping hammer, concrete core cutter and form blower Cribber or shorer Cutting torch operator (demolition) Driller (core, diamond or wagon, Joy driller model TWM-2A, Gardner Denver model DM 143 and similar type drills) Driller, all others where drilling is for use of explosives Driller': helper (caisson) including bellowers Fine grader on highways, streets and airports (sewer and dzainage lines when employed) Flagman Gas and oil pipeline laborer Gas and oil pipeline wrapper-pot tender and form nan Gas and oil pipeline wrapper-6 inch pips and over Guinea chaser Head rock clinger Jetman Laborer, general construction Landscape gardener and nurseryman Layer of all non-metallic pipe including sewer pipe, drain pipe and underground the Maker and caulker of non-metallic pipe joints, tarman, mortarman, and potman Operator and tender of pneumatic sad electric tools, concrete pumps, vibrating machines and similar mechanical tools not separately classified herein Packer of rod steel and pans Powderman Riprap stonepaver Rock slinger Sandblaster (nozzleman) Sandblaster (pot tender) Scaler Scaler (using bos'n chair, safety belt or power tools) Septic tank digger and installer (leadman) 5tee1 headerboard man Tank scaler and cleaner Tool shed checker Tree climber using mechanical tools User of dry pack Gunite nozzleman Gunite rodman Gunite gunman Gunite reboundman 8.59 11.609 8.51 11.489 8.59 11.609 6.59 11.609 8.56 11.564 8.53 11.519 8.57 11.579 6.59 11.609 8.74 11.834 8.43 11.369 8.83 11.969 8.69 11.729 8.51 11.489 8.48 11.444 8.38 11.294 8.38 11.294 8.59 11.609 8.72 11.804 8.46 11.414 8.90 12.074 8.38 11.294 8.38 11.294 8.48 11.444 8.69 11.759 8.57 11.579 8.59 11.609 8.505 11.481 8.865 12.021 8.57 11.579 8.64 11.684 8.83 11.969 8.57 11.579 8.43 11.369 8.64 11.684 8.53 11.519 8.805 11.929 5.505 11.481 8.38 11.294 8.59 11.609 8.38 11.294 9.11 12.389 9.11 12.389 8.79 11.909 8.375 11.286 11.609 11.489 11.609 11.609 11.564 11.519 11.579 11.609 11.834 11.369 11.969 11.729 11.489 11.444 11.294 11.294 11.609 11.804 11.414 12.074 11.294 11.294 11.449 11.759 11.579 11.609 11.461 12.021 11.579 11.684 11.969 11.579 11.369 11.684 11.519 11.929 11.481 11.294 11.609 11.294 12.369 12.389 11.909 11.286 14.63 14.63 14.47 14.47 14.63 14.63 14.63 14.63 14.57 14.57 14.51 14.51 14.59 14.59 14.63 14.63 19.93 14.93 14.31 1d.31 15.11 15.11 14.79 14.79 14.47 14.47 14.41 14.41 14.21 14.21 14.21 14.21 14.63 14.63 14.89 14.89 14.37 14.37 15.25 15.25 14.21 14.21 14.21 14.21 14.41 14.41 14.83 14.83 14.59 14.59 14.63 14.63 14.46 14.46 15.18 15.18 14.59 14.59 14.73 14.73 15.11 15.11 14.59 14.59 14.31 14.31 14.73 14.73 14.51 14.51 15.05 15.05 14.46 14.96 14.21 14.21 14.63 14.63 19.21 14.21 15.67 15.67 15.67 15.67 15.03 15.03 14.19 14.19 OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 22 ~~ ?~'' ~~ General prevailing wage rates for Laborer classifications in the following Counties: Imperial, Inyo, Los Angeles, Kern, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino , San Lui s Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAI LING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Asphalt raker, luteman and ironer 9.21 12.59 12.59 15.97 15.97 Asphalt shoveler 9.00 12.275 12.275 15.55 15.55 Blaster, powderman - all work of loading holes, 9.55 13.10 13.10 16.65 16.65 placing and blasting of all powder and explosives of whatever type, regardless of method used for such loading and placing Buggymobile man 9.11 12.44 12.44 15.77 15.77 Cement dumper (on 1 yard or larger mixer and 9.11 12.44 12.44 15.77 15.77 handling bulk cement) Cesspool digger and installer 9.06 12.395 12.395 15.71 15.71 Chucktender 9.05 12.35 12.35 15.65 15.65 Cleaner and handler of panel forms 8.90 12.125 12.125 15.35 15.35 Concrete core cutter, grinder or sander 9.21 12.59 12.59 15.97 15.97 Concrete curer - impervious membrane and form oiler 9.09 12.41 12.41 15.73 15.73 Concrete saw man, cutting, scoring old and new concrete 9.21 12.59 12.59 15.97 15.97 Concrete screeder for rough strike off 8.90 12.125 12.125 15.35 15.35 Concrete curer (water curing) 8.90 12.125 12.125 15.35 15.35 Cribber, shorer, lagger, sheeter and trench bracer, 9.41 12.89 12.89 16.37 16.37 user of hand guided lagging hammer Cutting torch operator (demolition) 8.95 12.20 12.20 15.45 15.45 Demolition laborer, the cleaning of brick and lumber 8.90 12.125 12.125 15.35 15.35 Driller: All power drills, excluding jackhammer, 9.55 13.10 13.10 16.65 16.65 whether core, diamond, wagon, track, multiple unit, and any and all other types of mechanical drills without regard to the form of motive power . Driller, jackhammer with 2 1/2 foot drill steel or 9.29 12.71 12.71 16.13 16.13 longer Dry packer of concrete, plugging and filling of 8.90 12.125 12.125 15.35 15.35 shee-bolt holes Fine grader, highway and street paving, airports, 9.00 12.275 12.275 15.55 15.55 runways, and similar type heavy construction Fire watcher, limber, brush loader, piler and 8.90 12.125 12.125 15.35 15.35 debris handler Flagman 8.90 12.125 12.125 15.35 15.35 Gas and oil pipeline laborer 8.90 12.1.25 12.125 15.35 15.35 Gas and oil pipeline wrapper - 6 inch pipe and over 9.24 12.635 12.635 16.03 16.03 Gas and oil pipeline wrapper - pot tender and 9.11 12.44 12.44 15.77 15.77 form man Guinea chaser 9.08 12.395 12.395 15.71 15.71 Head rock slinger 9.42 12.905 12.905 16.39 16.39 Impact wrench operator, multiplate 9.21 12.59 12.59 15.97 15.97 Kettleman, potman and man applying asphalt, 9.24 12.635 12.635 16.03 16.03 laykold, creosote, lime .caustic and similar type materials Laborer, general or construction 8.90 12.125 12.125 15.35 15.35 Laborer, temporary water and air lines 6.90 12.125 12.125 15.35 15.35 Laborer packing rod steel and pans 9.02 12.305 12.305 15.59 15.59 Landscape gardener and nurseryman 9.00 12.275 12.275 15.55 15.55 Material hoseman (walls, slabs, floors and decks) 8.90 12.125 12.125 15.35 15.35 Mixer-truck chute man (walls, slabs, decks, 8.90 12.125 12.125 15.35 15.35 floors, foundations and footings - curb and gutter and sidewalks) Operator of pneumatic, gas, electric tools, 9.21 12.59 12.59 15.97 15.97 vibrating machines and similar mechanical tools not separately classified herein Pipelayer performing all services in the laying 9.41 12.89 12.89 16.37 .16.37 and installation of pipe from the point of receiving pipe in the ditch until completion of operation Pipelayer's backup man 9.19 12.56 12.56 15.93 15.93 Oversize concrete vibrator operator, 70 pounds 9.31 12.74 12.79 16.17 16.17 and over Power broom operator (small) 9.11 12.44 12.44 15.77 15.77 Prefabricated manhole installer 9.41 12.89 12.89 16.37 16.37 Rigger and signalman 8.90 12.125 12.125 15.35 15.35 Riprap stonepaver, placing stone or wet 9.09 12.41 12.41 15.73 15.73 sacked concrete Rock slinger 9.16 12.125 12.125 15.87 15.67 Roto scraper and tiller operator 9.11 12.44 12.44 15.77 15.77 Sandblaster (nozzleman) 9.35 12.80 12.80 16.25 16.25 Sandblaster (pot tender) 9.09 12.41 12.91 15.73 15.73 Scaler 8.95 12.20 12.20 15.45 15.45 Septic tank digger and installer (lead man) 9.05 12.35 12.35 15.65 15.65 Slip form raiser 8.90 12.125 12.125 15.35 15.35 Steel headerboard man and guideline setter 9.32 12.755 12.755 16.19 16.19 Tamper operator, Barko, Wacker and similar type 9.21 12.59 12.59 15.97 15.97 Tank scaler and cleaner 9.02 12.305 12.305 15.59 15.59 Tarman and mortarman 8.95 12.20 12.20 15.45 15.45 Tree climber, faller, chainsaw operator, 9.11 12.94 12.44 15.77 15.77 Pittsburgh chipper and similar type brush shredder operator OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 21 General prevailing wage rates for Tunnel Laborer classifications in the County of San Diego. GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE CLASSIFICATION STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SU27DAY Blaster, driller and powderman 8.02 77 7 11.03 10.655 11.03 10.655 14.04 13.54 14,04 13.54 Bull gang mucker, trackman . 8.02 11.03 11.03 14.04 14.04 Cherrypicker man Chucktender and cabletennder 7.87 10.805 10.805 13.74 13.74 Concrete crewman (including rudder and spreader) 7.77 7.77 10.655 10.655 10.655 10.655 13.54 13.54 13.54 13.54 Dumpman 7.77 10.655 10.655 13.54 13.54 Grout crewman 7,97 10.955 10.955 13.94 13.94 Grout gunman Helper for steel form raisers and setters 7.87 10.805 10.805 13.74 13.74 Kemper and other pneumatic concrete placer operator 8.02 02 11.03 03 11 11.03 03 11 14.04 04 14 14.04 14 09 Miners, in short dry tunnels under streets, highways 8. . . . . and similar places tunnel (hand or machine) Miners g,02 11.03 11.03 14.04 14.04 4 , Muckers, in short dry tunnels under streets, 7.77 10.655 10.655 13.54 13.5 highways and similar places 7.87 10.805 10.805 13.74 13.74 Nipper 8.02 11.03 11.03 14.04 14.04 Powderman, primer house 8.27 11.405 11.405 14.54 14.54 Shaft and raise miner 6.32 11.48 11.48 14.64 19.64 Shifter 02 8 11.03 11.03 14.04 14.04 Steel form raiser and setter d switchman on tunnel work) . 7.77 10.655 10.655 13.54 13.54 Swamper (brakeman an Timberman, retimberman (wood or steel) 8.02 8 11.03 805 10 11.03 805 10 14.04 74 13 14.04 13.74 Vibratorman, jackhammer and pneumatic tool 7. 7 . . . operator (except driller) General prevailing wage rates for Teamster classifications in the following Counties: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, MDdoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE emRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Ammonia nitrate distributor driver and mixer 9.865 13.55 9.60 13.152 9.29 12.687 9.73 13.347 9.97 13.707 9.29 12.687 9.29 12.687 9.885 13.58 9.59 13.062 9.29 12.687 9.385 12.63 13.55 13.152 12.687 13.347 13.707 12.687 12.687 13.58 13.062 12.687 12,83 17.235 17.235 16.705 16.705 16.085 16.085 16.965 16.965 17.445 17.445 16.085 16.085 16.085 16.085 17.275 17.275 16.585 16.585 16.085 16.085 16.275 16.275 Buggymobile driver Bus or manhaul driver Combination bootman and road oiler Combination dump truck and dump trailer operator Concrete pump machine operator Concrete pump truck driver Double gooseneck truck driver (seven. or more axles) Driver of combination winch truck with hoist Driver of dump truck (under 9 yards, water level) Driver of dump truck (4 yards sad under 6 yards, water level) Driver of dump truck (6 yards and under 8 yards, water level) Driver of dump truck (8 yards and including 12 yards, water level) Driver of dump truck (over 12 yards and including 18 yards, water level) Driver of dump truck (over 18 yards and .including 24 yards, water level) Driver of dump truck (over 24 yards and including 35 yards, water level) Driver of dump truck (over 35 yards and including 50 yards, water level) (Driver of dump truck (over 50 yards and under 65 I yards, water level) .Driver of dump truck (65 yards and including 80 yards, water level) Driver of dump truck (over 85 yards and including 95 yards, water level) Driver of DW-10, 20, 21 and other similar Cat type Terra Cobra, LeTOUrneau Pulla, Tournaroaker, Euclid and similar type equipment when pulling Aqua-Pak, water tank trailers. Driver of DW-10, 20, 21 and other sia-ilar Cat type Terra Cobra, LeTourneau Pulls, Tournaroeker, Euclid and similar type equipment when pulling fuel and/or grease tank trailers or other miscellaneous trailers Driver of transit mix or agitator truck (under 6 yards) OCTOBER 2974 24 9.585 13.13 13.13 16.675 16.675 9.825 13.49 13.49 17.155 17.155 9.665 13.55 13.55 17.235 17.235 9.97 13.707 13.707 17.495 17.445 10.025 13.79 13.79 17.555 17.555 10.175 14.015 14.015 17.855 17.855 10.325 14.24 14.24 18.155 18.155 10.475 14.465 14.465 18.455 18.455 10.625 14.79 14.79 18.755 18.755 10.275 14.165 14.165 18.055 18.055 10.025 13.79 13.79 17.555 17.555 9.44 12.912 12.912 17.385 17.385 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION i 7i'- n <1 General prevailing wage rates for Tunnel Laborer class ific~.~ions in the following Counties: Alameda, Alpir.^_, Amador, Butte, Cala-`erae, Calusa, Contra ~...,_ Del Norte, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, iiumboldt, ni:gs, Lake, Lassen, *!adera, "arir., Maripr_.a,~Nendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, N•,,a, Nr_~*acn, Placer, Plumas, Sacra:.ento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Ciara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba. CLASSIFICATION Bit grinder Blaster, driller, powderman (in heading) Bull gang mucker, trackman Cherrypicker man (where car is lifted) Concrete crewman (includes rodding and spreading) Concrete screedman Chucktender and cabletender Diamond driller Dmnpman (any method) Grout crewman (includes rodding and spreading) Grout pump man and potman Groundman Grout and shotcrece gunman Gunite nozzleman Headerman Aigh pressure nozzleman Miner (tunnel, including top and bottom man on shaft and raise work) Nipper Nozzleman on slick line Powderman, primer house Reboundman Rodman Sandblaster, potman Shaft and raise worker Steel form raiser and setter Swamper Timberman, retimberman (wood or steel or substitute material) Tugger operator Vibratorman, pavement breaker operator GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RAPE STPAIGHT SATURDAY HO:IDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY 10.815 14.772 14.772 18.73 18.73 10.815 14.772 14.772 18.73 18.73 10.535 14.352 14,352 18.17 18,17 10.815 14.772 14.772 18.73 18.73 10.535 19.352 19.352 18.17 18.17 10.815 19.772 14.772 18.73 18.73 10.645 14.517 14.517 18.39 18.39 11.095 15.192 15.192 19.29 19.29 10,535 14.352 14.352 18.17 18.17 10_535 14.352 14.352 18.17 18.17 10.815 14.772 14.772 18.73 18.73 11.095 15.192 15.192 19.29 19.29 10.815 14.772 19.772 18.73 18.73 11.095 15.192 15.192 19.29 19.29 10.815 14.772. 14.772 18.73 18.73 10.815 14.772 19.772 16.73 18.73 10.615 19.772 19.772 18.73 18.73 10.815 14.772 14.772 18.73 18,73 10.815 14.772 19.772 18.73 18.73 10.645 14.517 14.517 18.39 18.39 10.535 14.352 14.352 18.17 18.17 11.095 15.192 15.192 19.29 19.29 10.815 14.772 14,772 18.73 18.73 11,095 15.192 15.192 19.29 19.29 10.815 14.772 19.772 18.73 18.73 10.535 14.352 14.352 18.17 18.17 10.815 14.772 14.772 18.73 18.73 10.815 14.772 14.772 18.73 18.73 10.645 14.517 14.517 18.39 18.39 General prevailing wage rates for Tunnel Laborer classifications in the following Counties: Imperial, Inyo, Los Angeles, Kern, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura. CLASSIFICATION Batch plant laborer Blaster, driller and powderman Bull gang mucker, trackman Changehouseman Chemical grout jetman Cherrypicker man Chucktender and cabletendez Concrete crewman, including rodder and spreader Diamond driller Dumpman Dumpman, outside Grout gunman Grout mixerman Grout pumpman klelper for steel form raiser and setter Jackleg miner Jumbo man Kemper and other pneumatic concrete placer operator Loader and unloader of agitator cars Miner, tunnel (hand or machine) Nipper tozzleman, operator of troweling and/or grouting machine Powderman, primer house Pot tender, using mastic or other material, shotcrctc~, etc. Primer man Sandblaster Shaft and raise miner Shotcrete man Steel form raiser and setter Swamper (brakeman and switchman on tunnel work) Timberman, retimberman (wood or steel) Tool man Tunnel concrete finisher Tunnel materials handling man Vibratorman, jackhammer and pneumatic tool operator (except driller) GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME S[RdDAY 3.23 12.67 12.67 16.11 16.11 9.18 13.045 13.045 16.61 16.61 9.23 12.67 12.67 16.11 16.11 9.23 12.67 12.67 16.11 16.11 9.48 13.045 13.045 16.61 16.61 9.48 13.045 13.045 16.61 16.61 9.33 12.82 12.8? 16.31 16.31 9.23 12.67 12.67 16.11 16.11 9.73 13.92 13.42 17.11 17.11 9.23 12.67 12.67 16.11 16.11 9.23 12.67 12.67 16.11 16.11 9.4r'. 13.045 13.045 16.61 16.61 9.48 13.045 13.045 16.61 16.61 9.48 13.045 13.045 16.61 16.61 9.33 12.82 12.82 16.31 16.31 9.48 13.045 13.045 16.61 16.61 9.48 13.045 13.045 16.61 16.61 9.d8 13.045 13.045 16.61 16.61 9.33 12.82 12.82 16.31 16.31 9.48 13.045 13.045 16.61 16.61 9.33 12.82 12.82 16.31 16.31 9.48 13.045 13.045 16.61 16.61 °.48 13.045 13.045 16.61 16.61 9.33 12.82 12.82 16.31 16.31 9.48 13.045 13.095 16.61 16.61 9.48 13.045 13.095 16.61 16.61 9.73 13.42 13.42 17.11 17.11 9.48 13.045 13.045 16.61 16.61 9.48 13.045 13.045 16.61 16.61 9.23 12.67 12.67 16.11 16.11 9.ag 13.045 13.095 16.61 16.61 9.23 12.67 12.67 16.11 16.11 9.4S 13.045 13.045 16.61 16.61 9.23 12.67 12.67 16.11 16.11 9.33 12.82 12.82 16.31 16.31 OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 23 General prevailing wnge rates Eor Teamster claseificatiosss in the following Countiees Imperial, Inyo, Los Angeles, Kern, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, ran Luis Obispo, santa Barbara, Venturn. (CONTINUED) CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE TRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY Driver of all o!f-highway equipment within Teamster jurisdiction Driver of dump truck (less than 12 yds., water level) Driver of dOmp truck (12 yds. but less than 16 yds., water level) Driver of dump truck (16 yds. but less than 25 yds., water level) Driver of dump truck (25 yds, or more, water level) Driver of road oil spreader truck Driver of transit-mix truck under 3 yards Driver of transmit-mix truck, 3 yards or more Disnpcrete truck driver, less than 6 1/2 yards, water level Dumpcrete truck driver, 6 1/2 yards water level and over Fork lift driver Fuel truck driver Pipeline and utility working truck driver, including winch track. but limited to trucks applicable to pipeline and utility work, where a composite crew is used Ross carrier driver - highway Slurry truck driver Tireman Tralfic-control pilot car drruiverloadsluding moving heavy equipment, pe Truck greaser Truck mounted power broom operator Truck repairman Truck repairman helper Truck repairman - welder Narehouseman and teamster Warehouseman - clerk Water truck driver (2 axles) Water truck driver (3 or more axles) Welder Working truck driver S TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY 10.90 15.00 15.00 19.10 19.10 10.03 13.695 10.11 13.815 10.33 14.145 10.90 15.00 10.13 13.845 10.19 13.935 10.33 14.145 10.19 13.935 10.33 14.145 10.65 14.625 10.13 13.845 10.28 14.07 10.65 14.625 10.28 14.07 10.78 14.82 9.95 13.575 10.28 14.07 10.01 13.665 10.90 15.00 10.20 13.95 11.00 15.15 9.87 13.455 10.01 13.665 10.13 13.845 10.25 14.025 10.90 15.00 10.28 14.07 13.695 13.815 14.145 15.00 13.845 13.935 14,145 13.935 14.145 14.625 13.845 14.07 14.625 14.07 14.82 13.575 14.07 13.665 15.00 13.95 15.15 13.455 13.665 13.845 14.025 15.00 14.07 General prevailing wage rates for Teamster classifications in San D1ego County. 17.36 17.36 17.52 17.52 17.96 17.96 19.10 19.10 17.56 17.56 17.68 17.68 17.96 17.96 17.68 17.68 17.96 17.96 16.60 18.60 17.56 17.56 17.86 17.86 18.60 18.60 17.86 17.86 18.86 18.86 17.20 17.20 17.86 17.86 17.32 17.32 19.10 19.10 17.70 17.70 19.30 19.30 16.94 16.94 17.32 17.32 17.56 17.56 17.80 17.80 19.10 19.10 17.86 17.86 GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE CLASSIFICATION STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY A-frame or Swedish crane truck driver 8.95 12.225 12.225 15.50 37 19.36 37 11 11 15.50 14.36 Bunkerman crete pumping truck driver Co 8.38 8.33 . . 11.295 11.295 14.26 96 82 14 11 14.26 14.96 n Driver of dumpster truck r level less than 6 1/2 t 8.68 8.54 . . 11.62 11.61 11.61 14.68 14.68 e pumpcrete truck driver, wa yards pumpcrete truck driver, water level 6 1/2 yards or more 8.68 11.82 11.82 14.96 295 19.26 295 11 11 14.96 14.26 pump truck driver, level capacity leas than 8 yards 0.33 38 8 . . 37 11.37 14.36 11 14.36 Dump truck driver, level capacity 8 but less than . . 12 yards level capacity 12 but less than truck driver 8.46 11.49 11.49 14.52 14. 2 , Dump 16 yards pump truck driver, level capacity 16 but less than 6.68 11.82 11.82 14.96 19.9 25 yards pump truck driver, level capacity 25 but less than 8.73 11.895 11.895 15.06 15.0 35 yards Dump truck driver, level capacity 35 but leas than 8.88 12.12 12.12 15.36 15.3 50 yards Dump truck driver, level capacity 50 but less than 9.03 12.345 12.345 15.66 15. 65 yards pump truck driver, level capacity 65 yards and over 295 14.26• 295 11 11 14.26 Dump truck or flat bed truck driver (2 axles) (3 axles) i 8.33 8.38 . . 11.37 11.37 14.36 14.36 ver pump truck or flat bed truck dr k or flat bed truck driver (3 axles with tr 8.46 11.49 11.49 14.52 14.52 uc pump semi) truck or flat bed truck driver (4 axles or more) D m 8.68 11.82 11.82 14.96 96 82 14 11 14.9 14.96 u p ck or flat bed truck driver (low bed truck t 8.68 . . 11.82 ru Dump and trailer) ck or flat bed truck driver (7 axle or double tr 8.68 11.82 11:82 14.96 14.96 u Dump gooseneck low bed or combination of vehicles when under permit load) clid type equipment ~eratok or E 6.75 11.925 11.925 15.09 15.09 u DW 10, DW 20 or eau 'Pulls or Terra Cobras or similar types T OUrn Le or f o type s le of equipment regar c p d o£ e ~ loadinq cka with PB or similar type and when pulling water tank trailer t s, attachmen 26 QALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OCTOBER 1974 /"'- i . , ~ -,~ ,~- '~ ~, ~ General prevailing wage rates for Teamster slassifications in the following Counties: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Maria, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumes Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Crua, Shasta, Sierra, Siakiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tet~ama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba. (CONTINUED) CLASSIFICATION Driver of transit mix or agitator truck (6 yards and under 8 yards Driver of transit mix or agitator truck (8 yards through 10 yards) Driver of transit mix or agitator truck (over 10 yards through 12 yards) Driver of transit mix or agitator truck (over 12 yards through 14 yards) Driver of transit mix or agitator truck (over 14 yards through 16 yards) Escort or pilot car driver Fuel and/or grease truck driver and fuelman Fuel island attendant, or combination pit and/or grease rack and fuel island attendant Heavy duty transport driver (high bed) Heavy duty transport driver (gooseneck low bed) Heavy duty transport tiller man Hydro lift or Swedish crane operator Hydro lift extension or retracting crane operator (boom type) Lift jitney and fork lift operator Nipper truck driver Oiler and/or greaser and/or service man P.B. or similar type self-loading truck operator Pickup truck driver Road oil truck driver or bootman Ross Hyater and similar straddle carrier driver Rubber tired muck car driver (not self-loaded) Rubber tired truck jumbo driver Scissor truck driver Self-propelled street sweeper driver with aelf- contained refuse bin Single unit flatzack driver (2 axle unit) Single unit flatrack driver (3 axle unit) Small rubber tired tractor driver Snow buggy driver Sno Go and/or plow driver Steam cleaner operator Team driver Truck dispatcher Truck repairman Truck repairman's helper Tire repairman Vacuum truck driver (under 3500 gallons) Vacuum truck driver (3500 gallons and under 5500 gallons) vacuum truck driver (5500 gallons and under 7500 gallons) water truck driver (under 2500 gallons) Water truck driver (2500 and under d000 gallons) Water truck driver (4000 and under 5000 gallons) water truck driver (5000 and under 7000 gallons) Warehouse clerk and partaman (job site construction) Warehouseman, helper and team driver Winch and A-frame truck driver Helicopter pilot GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIUAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY 9.54 13.062 13.062 16.585 16.585 9.64 13.212 13.212 16.785 16.785 9.74 13.362 13.362 16.985 16.985 9.84 13.512 13.512 17.185 17.185 9.97 13.707 13.707 17.945 17.445 9.29 12.667 12.687 16.085 16.085 9.455 12.935 12.935 16.415 16.415 9.455 12.935 12.935 16.415 16.415 9.605 13.16 13.16 16.715 16.715 9.835 13.505 13.505 17.175 17.175 9.885 13.58 13.58 17.275 17.275 9.60 13.152 13.152 16.705 16.705 9.955 13.785 13.785 17.415 17.415 9.92 12.805 12.885 17.345 17.345 9.29 12.687 12.667 16.085 16.085 9.365 12.80 12.80 16.235 16.235 9.925 13.64 13.64 17.355 17.355 9.29 12.687 12.687 16.085 16.085 9.41 12.867 12.867 16.325 16.325 9.63 13.197 13.197 16.765 16.765 9.56 13.092 13.092 16.625 16.625 9.60 13.152 13.152 16.705 16.705 9.485 12.98 12.98 16.475 16.475 9.825 13.49 13.49 17.155 17.155 9.385 12.83 9.485 12.98 9.485 12.98 9.29 12.687 9.025 13.49 9.29 12.687 9.29 12.687 9.675 13.265 9.96 13.692 9.46 12.942 9.825 13.49 9.47 12.957 9.55 13.077 9.65 13.227 9.40 12.852 9.50 13.002 9.60 13.152 9.70 13.302 9.415 12.875 9.29 12.687 9.60 13.152 10.325 14.24 12.83 12.98 12.98 12.687 13.49 12.667 12.687 13.265 13.692 12.942 13.49 12.957 13.077 13.227 12.852 13.002 13.152 13.302 12.875 12.687 13.152 14.24 16.275 16.275 16.475 16.975 16.475 16.475 16.085 16.085 17.155 17.155 16.085 16.085 16.085 16.085 16.855 16.855 17.425 17.425 16.425 16.425 17.155 17.155 16.445 16.445 16.605 16.605 16.805 16.805 16.305 16.305 16.505 16.505 16.705 16.705 16.905 16.905 16.335 16.335 16.085 16.085 16.705 16.705 18.155 18.155 General prevailing wage rates for Teamster classifications in the following Counties: Imperial, Inyo, Los Angeles, Rern, Mono, Orange, Riverside, Ban Bernardino, San Luia Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura. CLASSIFICATION A-Frame or Swedish crane driver Bootman Cement distributor truck driver Driver of vehicle or combination of vehicles of 2 axles Driver of vehicle or oombination of vehicles of 3 axles Driver of vehicle or crombimtion of vehicles of 4 or more axles GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIMB OVERTIME SUNDAY 10.65 14.625 14.625 18.60 18.60 10.13 13.845 13.845. 17.56 17.56 10.13 13.845 13.845 17.56 17.56 9.95 13.575 13.575 17.20 17.20 10.10 13.80 13.80 17.50 17.50 10.35 14.175 14.175 18.00 18.00 OCTOBER 1974 25 CALIFORNIA DSPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION General prevailing wage rates foz Piledriver classifications in the following Counties: imperial, Inyo, Los Angeles, Kern, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Head rockslinger 10.98 19.56 19.56 19.56 19.56 Piledriver man, bridge and dock carpenter or cable 10.88 19.36 19.36 19.36 19.36 splicer Piledriver man, derrick bargeman 10.88 78 19.36 19.36 19.36 16 16 19 16 19 19 19.36 19 16 Rock bargeman or scowman 10. 10 88 . . . 19.36 19.36 19.36 . 19.36 Rockslinger . General prevailing wage rates for Piledriver classifications in San Diego County. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Cable splicer 9.67 17.41 17.41 17.41 17.41 handling creosote Piledriver 9.82 17.71 17.71 17.71 17.71 , 9.57 17.21 17.21 17.21 17.21 Piledriver man Piledriver, stabbing sheet pile 9.62 17.71 17.71 17.71 17.71 General prevailing wage rates for Cement Mason classifications in the following Counties: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Sierra, Siskiyou, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE SATURDAY HOLIDAY Cement mason Cement mason working from swing or slipform scaffolds Masticr magnesite, epoxy, polyester, resin, gypsum and all composition mason STRAIGHT TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY 11.002 19.617 18.075 18.075 18.075 11.252 14.992 18.575 18.575 18.575 11.252 14.992 18.575 18.575 18.575 General prevailing wage rates for Cement Mason classifications in the following Counties: imperial, Inyo, Los Angeles, Kern, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE SATURDAY HOLIDAY Cement mason floating and troweling machine operator Cement mason journeyman Cement mason (magnesite, magnesite-terrazo and mastic composition, epoxy, Dex-O-Tex) Curb and gutter machine operator; Clary and similar type screed operator; grinding machine operator (all types); Jackson vibratory and similar type screed operator; scoring machine operator STRAIGHT TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY 10.84 14.77 18.70 18.70 18.70 10.59 14.395 18.20 18.20 18.20 10.71 14.575 18.44 18.49 18.44 10.59 14.395 18.20 16.20 18.20 OCTOBER 1979 28 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ~ ~_ % ~ General prevailing wage rates for Teamster classifications in San Diego County. (CONTINUED) CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Erosion control truck driver Erosion control nozzleman Fork lift truck driver, under 15,000 pound capacity Fork lift truck driver, 15,000 pounds and over Fuel truck driver, or dynamite and explosives Grout mixer truck driver industrial lift truck driver Low bed truck and trailer driver Pickup truck driver (3/4 ton and under) Pipeline truck driver (including winch trucks and all sizes of trucks) ~Prell truck driver Road oiler or slurry bootman Road oil spreader, cement distributor or slurry driver Ross carrier and fork lift operator (transporting building material) Swamper and helper . Tireman Traffic control pilot car (excluding moving heavy equipment permit loads) Transit mix truck driver (under 8 yards) Transit mix truck driver (8 yards or over) Truck greaser Truck repairman Truck repairman or welder helper Warehouseman - clerk Warehouseman, teamster, helper and swamper Water pull tanker driver Water truck driver (2 axle) Water truck driver (3 axle) .Welder 8.60 11.80 11.80 14.80 14.80 8.48 11.52 11.52 14.56 14.56 8.33 11.295 11.295 14.26 14.26 8.45 11.475 11.975 14.50 14.50 8.63 11.745 11.795 14.86 14.86 8.68 11.82 11.82 14.96 14.96 8.30 11.25 11.25 19.20 14.20 8.68 11.82 11.82 14.96 14.96 7.97 10.755 10.755 13.54 13.54 8.48 11.52 11.52 14.56 14.56 8.48 11.52 11.52 14.56 14.56 8.48 11.52 11.52 14.56 14.56 8.48 11.52 11.52 14.56 19.56 8.45 11.475 11.475 14.50 14.50 7.97 10.755 10.755 13.54 13.54 8.86 12.095 12.095 15.32 15.32 7.97 10.755 10.755 13.54 13.54 8.68 11.82 11.82 14.96 14.96 8.82 12.03 12.03 15.24 15.24 8.76 11.94 11.94 15.12 15.12 9.05 12.375 12.375 14.65 14.65 8.17 11.055 11.055 13.99 13.99 8.36 11.34 11.34 14.32 19.32 7.97 10.755 10.755 13.54 13.54 8.95 12.225 12.225 15.50 15.50 8.48 11.52 11.52 13.56 13.56 8.60 11.70 11.70 14.80 14.80 8.95 12.225 12.225 15.50 15.50 General prevailing wage rates for Ironworker classifications throughout the State of California. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUt7DAY Reinforcing ironworker 12.355 22.135 22.135 22.135 22.135 Ornamental ironworker 12.355 22.135 22.135 22.135 22.135 Structural ironworker 12.355 22.135 22.135 22.135 22.135 Fence erector 11.465 20.355 20.355 20.355 20.355 General prevailing wage rates for Piledriver classifications 1n the following Counties: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, MDdoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Sierra, Siskiyou, Shasta, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Journeyman piledriverman, bridge, wharf and dock builder 11.55 20.93 20.93 20.93 20.93 OCTOBER 1974 27 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION General prevailing wage rates for Carpenter classifications in San Diego County. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGH T SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Carpenter 9.44 16.95 16,95 16.95 16.95 Floorlayer 9.69 17.45 17.45 17,45 17.45 Layout and instrument man 9.64 17.35 17.35 17.35 17.35 Millwright 9.69 17.45 17.45 17.45 17.45 Pneumatic nailer 9.69 17.45 17.45 17.45 17.45 Powder actuated tool operator 9.69 17.45 17.45 17,45 17.45 Saw filer 9.54 17.15 17.15 17.15 17.15 Shingler 9.57 17.21 17.21 17.21 17.21 Table saw helper 8.87 15.81 15.81 15,81 15.81 Table saw operator 9.54 17.15 17.15 17.15 17.15 General prevailing wage rates for Auto, Marine and Specialty Painter classifications (traffic delineating device placement) in the following Counties: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, E1 Dorado, Glenn, Humboldt, Inyo, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Merin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumes, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TII~ OoVERTIME SUNDAY Beginning trainee 5.69 8.10 5.69 5.69 10.51 Helper sandblaster, wheel stop installer and 7.19 10.35 7.19 7.19 13.51 protective coating applicator Helper striper 7.69 11.10 7.69 7.69 14.51 Journeyman traffic delineating device applicator, 7.69 11.10 7.69 7.69 14.51 wheel atop installer and traffic surface sandblaster Journeyman striper 6.79 12.75 8.79 8.79 16.71 Serviceman 6.62 9.495 6.62 6.62 12.37 Trainee for traffic delineating device application 5.69 8.10 5.69 5.69 10.51 Traffic surface protective coating applicator 7.69 11.10 7.69 7.69 14.51 General prevailing wage rates for Auto, Marine and Specialty Painter class ifications (traffic delineating device placement) in the following Countiese Fresno, imperia l, Rern, Rings, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Tulare, Ventura. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAI LING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Beginning trainee 5.90 8.615 5.90 5.90 11.33 Helper sandblaster, wheel stop installer and 5.90 8.615 5.90 5.90 11.33 protective coating applicator Helper striper 5.90 8.615 5.90 5.90 11.33 Journeyman traffic delineating device applicator 7.29 10.70 7.29 7.29 14.11 Journeyman wheel stop installer, traffic surface 6.90 10.115 6.90 6.90 13.33 sandblaster and striper Serviceman 5.22 7.595 5.22 5.22 9.97 Trainee for traffic delineating device application 5.29 7.70 5.29 5.29 10.11 Traffic surface protective coating applicator 6.90 10.115 6.90 6.90 13.33 General prevailing wage rates for Fence Comtructor classifications in the following Counties: Imperial, Inyo, Los Angeles, Rern, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardin o, San Luis Obispo, .Santa Barbara, Ventura. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAI LING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY EfOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Cement mixer 8.525 11.562 11.562 14,60 14.60 Laborer 8.095 10.917 10.917 13.74 13.74 Pneumatic tool operator 8.405 11.382 11.382 14.36 14.36 Post hole digger (all methods except manual) 8.405 11.382 11.382 14.36 14.36 Post hole digger (manual) 8.095 10.917 10.917 13.74 13.74 Hand-guided lagging hammer operator 8.605 11.682 11.682 14.76 14.76 OCTOBER 1974 30 CALIFORNIA DSPARTMSNT OF TRANSPORTATION j' /, /'; General prevailing wage rates for Cement Nason classifications in San Diego County, CLASSIFICATION CENh22AL PRL•'VAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGII 'r SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SIP7UAY Cement mason Cement mason color work 9.795 13.54 17.285 17,285 17,285 , Cement mason, composition, mastic or epoxy 9,92 10.045 13.727 13 915 17.535 17 785 17.535 17.535 Cement mason finishing machine operator 10.045 . 13,915 . 17.785 17.785 17.785 17.785 17 785 Cement mason roller screed operator 10.045 13.915 17.785 17 765 . 17 785 Curb machine operator 10.045 13,915 17.785 . 17,785 . 17.785 General prevailing wage rates for Carpenter classifications in the following Counties: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Coluaa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGl T SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Carpenter Millwright 10.92 14.545 19.545 18.67 18.67 Patent scaffold erector 10.82 10.57 15.145 14.77 15.145 14 77 19.47 18 97 19.47 18 Power saw operator shingler, floorlayer (hardwood) 10.57 14.77 . 14.77 . 18.97 .97 18.97 Saw filer 10.57 14.77 14.77 18.97 18.97 10.57 14.77 14.77 16.97 18.97 General prevailing wage rates for Carpenter classifications in the following Counties: Imperial Inyo, Los Angeles, Rern, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luia Obispo, Santa , Barbara, Ventura. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Carpenter Hardwood floor worker 10.75 19.10 19.10 19.10 19.10 Millwright 10.95 19.50 19.50 19.50 19.50 Pneumatic nailer or power stapler 11.25 11.00 20.10 20.10 20.10 19 60 19 60 19 60 20.10 Roof loader of shingles 9.42 . . . 16.44 16.44 16.44 19,60 16 44 Saw filer shingler 10.83 19.26 19.26 19.26 . 19.26 Table power saw operator 10.88 10.85 19.36 19.36 19.36 19.30 19.30 19.30 19.36 19.30 OCTOBER 1974 29 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT O! TRANSPORTATION General prevailing wage rates for Boilermaker- classifications in the followir~y Counties: Imperial, Ingo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, san Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura. CLASSIFICATION Blacksmith Boilermaker GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY 10.62 19.07 19.07 19.07 19.07 10.62 19.07 19.07 19.07 19.0'7 General prevailing hourly wage rates for Fence Constructor classifications in the following Counties: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumae, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba. CLASSIFICATION Fence worker Journeyman fence worker GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGF. RATF. STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUN UF,Y B.15 11.725 15.30 15.30 15.30 8.40 12.10 15.60 15.60 15.80 General prevailing wage rates for E[ousemover classifications in the followiny Counties: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, iumboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumes, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba. CLASSIIICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIDIE OVERTIME SUNDAY Semi-skilled housemover 8.535 11.352 11.352 14.17 14.17 Skilled housemover 8.685 11.577 11.577 14.47 14.47 Unskilled housemover 8.435 11.202 11.202 13.97 13.97 General prevailing wage rates for Dredger (Operating Engineer) classifications in the following Counties: Imperial, Ingo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Harbara, Ventura. CLASSIFICATION Bargeman Barge mate (clamshell dredge) Deck captain (hydraulic suction dredge) Deckhand (can operate anchor scow under direction of mate) Deckmate Fireman-oiler Leveehand (hydraulic suction dredges) Leverman Watch engineer Welder Winchman (stern winch on dredge) OCTOBER 1974 32 GENERAL PREVAILING 110URLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY 9.81 13.43 13.43 13.43 13.43 10.27 14.12 14.12 14.12 14.12 11.22 15.595 15.545 15.545 15.545 9.81 13.43 13.43 13.43 13.43 10.33 14.21 14.21 14.21 14.21 9.81 13.43 13.43 13.43 13.43 9.81 13.43 13.93 13.43 13.43 11.22 15.545 15.545 15.545 15.545 10.73 14.81 14.81 14.81 14.81 10.73 14.81 14.81 14.61 14.81 10.27 14.12 14.12 14.].2 14.12 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION -~ i ~~ :~~ ~ ;~_;~~ _~f, General prevailing wage rates for Fence Constructor classifications in an Diego County. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WA"f.' RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUCJDA}" Fence erector, class 1 7.98 10.97 10.97 13.96 1.96 Fence erector, class 2 7.73 10.595 10.595 13.46 13.46 Fence erector, class 3 7.48 10.22 10.22 12.96 12.96 General prevailing wage rates for Housemover classifications in the following Coun i~~s. Imperial, Inyo, Los Angeles, Kern, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY iiousemover 8.305 11.282 11.282 14.26 14.26 Yard maintenance man 8.305 11.282 11.282 14.26 14.26 General prevailing wage rates for Housemover classifications in San Diego County. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Journeyman houaemover (laborer) 8.23 11.145 11.145 14.06 14.06 tiousemover journeyman (teamster) 8.36 11.34 11.39 14.32 14.32 Truck driver 8.38 11.37 11.37 14.36 14.36 Truck repairman 8.63 11.745 11.745 14.86 14.86 General prevailing wage rates for Elevator Constructor classifications in the following Counties: imperial, Inyo, Los Angeles, Kern, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE lielper Mechanic Probationary helper STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY 7.631 14.682 14.682 14.682 14.682 10.647 20.714 20.719 20.714 20.714 5.613 10.647 10.697 10.647 10.647 General prevailing wage rates for Boilermaker classifications in the following Counties: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Coluaa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, iiumboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Blacksmith 10.62 19.07 19.07 19.07 19.07 Boilermaker 10.62 19.07 19.07 19.07 19.07 OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 31 General prevailing wage rates for Steel Tank-and Machinery Erection (Operating Engineers) classifications in the following Counties: Imperial, Ingo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATU RDAY fiOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY A-frame or winch truck operator 10.33 18.09 18.09 18.09 18.09 Certified welder 10.83 19.09 19.09 19.09 19.09 Compressor operator 9.85 17.13 17.13 17.13 17.13 Crane operator (up to and including 25-ton capacity) 10.73 18.89 18.89 18.89 18.89 Crane operator - over 25-ton to and including 100 tons 10.83 19.09 19.09 19.09 19.09 Crane operator - over 100 tons 10.97 19.37 19.37 19.37 19.37 Engineer-oiler 9.85 17.13 17.13 17.13 17.13 Fireman 10.09 17.61 17.61 17.61 17.61 Forklift operator (under 5-ton capacity) 10.63 18.69 16.69 18.69 18.69 Forklift operator (over 5-ton capacity) 10.73 18.89 16.89 18,89 18,89 Generator, pump or compressor operator (2-5 inclusive) 10.09 17.61 17.61 17.61 17.61 Heavy duty repairman 10.73 18.89 18.89 14.89 18.89 heavy duty repairman - welder combination 10.83 19.09 19.09 19.09 19.09 Hoist operator, stiff legs, guy derrick, or similar 10.83 19.09 19.09 19.09 19.09 type, up to and including 100 tons Hoist operator, stiff legs, guy derricks, or similar 10.97 19.37 19.37 19.37 19.37 types (capable of hoisting 100 tons or more) Shovel, backhoe, dragline, clamshell operator over 10.73 1Fs.39 18.89 18.89 18 89 3/4 yd. and up to 5 cu. yd., manufacturer's . recommended capacity) Shovel, backhoe, dragline, clamshell operator (over 10.83 19.09 19.09 19.09 19.09 5 cu. yd., manufacturer's recommended capacity) Stinger crane operator (Austin-Western or similar type) 10.63 18.69 18.69 18.69 18.69 Tower crane operator 10.73 18.69 18.89 18.89 18.89 Tractor operator - bulldozer, tamper, scraper (single 10.63 18.69 18.69 16.69 18.69 engine up to 100 h.p., flywheel and similar types, up to and including D-5 and similar types) Tractor operator (any type larger than D-5 - 100 10.73 la.S9 18.89 18.89 18.89 flywheel h.p., and over, or similar (bulldozer, tamper, scraper and push tractor, single engine) Tractor operator - boom attachments 10.43 19.0~~ 19.09 19.09 19.09 Truck crane oiler 10,09 1"i.t;l. 17,61 17.61 17.61 Tugger hoist operator (1 drumi 10.63 IIi.GP 1"0.69 18.69 18.69 welder - general 10.63 1°_.63 ]B.E~? 18.F9 X9.69 General prevailing wage rates for Elevator Constructor classifications in the following Counties: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Helper 7.791 14.907 14.907 14.907 14.907 Mechanic 10.842 21.01 21.01 21.01 21.01 Probationary helper 5.758 10.8•;2 10.842 10.842 10.842 OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 34 General prevailiral wage rates for Dredger (Operating Engineer) classifications in the following Counties: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, flings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benito, S an Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shast a, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solan o, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAI GHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Bargeman 9.42 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.80 Ueck Engineer (hydraulic suction dredge) 10.75 14.795 14.795 14.795 19.795 Deckhand (hydraulic suction dredge) 9.42 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.80 Deckhand (clamshell and dipper dredges) 9.44 12.83 12.83 12.83 12.83 Deckmate 10.11 13.835 13.835 13.835 13.835 Fireman (hydraulic suction dredge) 9.42 12.60 12.80 12.80 12.80 Fireman (clamshell and dipper dredges) 9.44 12.83 12.83 1.2.83 12.83 Leveehand (hydraulic suction dredge) 9.92 12.80 12.60 12.80 12.80 Leverman 11.35 15.695 15.695 15.695 15.695 Oiler (hydraulic suction dredge) 9.42 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.80 Oiler (clamshell and dipper dredges) 9.44 12.83 12.83 12.83 12.83 Watch engineer (steam or electric) 10.66 14.66 14.66 14.66 14.66 Welder (hydraulic suction dredge) 10.66 14.66 14.66 14.66 14.66 47inchman (steam winch on hydraulic suction dredge; 10.01 13.685 13.685 13.685 13.685 steam, electric or diesel on clamshell dredge) General prevailing wage rates for Drywall Installer in the following Counties: imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura. CLASSIFICATION Drywall installer GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY 10.75 19.07 19.07 19.07 19.07 General prevailing wage rates for Drywall Installer in San Diego County. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Drywall installer 10.45 18.95 18.95 18.95 18.95 General prevailing wage rates for Drywall installer in the following Counties: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Drywall installer 10.56 14.745 18.93 .18.93 18.93 OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 33 General prevailing wage rates for the craft of Bricktender in each County listed below. COUNTY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE COUNTY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGFT ALL OTHER STRAIGHT ALL O'PHER TIME TIME TIMF. TIME Alameda 8.80 16.10 Orange 8.50 14.65 Alpine 8.40 14.555 Placer 8.40 14.555 Amador 8.40 14.555 Plumes 8.70 14.60 Butte 8.70 14.60 Riverside 8.50 14.65 Calaveras 8.38 13.96 Sacramento 8.40 14.555 Colusa 8.70 14.60 San Benito 9.41 17.52 Contra Costa 8.80 16.10 San Bernardino 8.50 14.65 Del Norte 8.70 14.60 San Diego 8.17 14.54 E1 Dorado 8.40 14.555 San Francisco 9.95 18.60 Fresno 8.90 14.00 San Joaquin 8.38 13.96 Glenn 8.70 14.60 San Luis Obispo 8.40 14.45 Humboldt 8.70 14.60 San Mateo 9.95 18.60 Imperial 8.50 14,65 Santa Barbara 8.50 14.65 Inyo 8.50 14.65 Santa Clara 9.41 17.52 Kern 8.50 14.65 Santa Cruz 9.41 17.52 Kings 8.40 14.00 Shasta 8.70 14.60 Lake 8.70 14.60 Sierra 8.90 14.555 Lassen 8.70 14.60 Siskiyou 8.70 14.60 Los Angeles 8.50 14.65 Solano 8.70 14.60 Madera 8.40 14.00 Sonoma 8.70 14.60 Merin 8.70 15.60 Stanislaus 8.70 14.60 Mariposa 8.70 14.60 Sutter 8.70 14.60 Mendocino 8.70 14.60 Tehama 8.70 14.60 Merced 8.70 14,60 Trinity 8.70 14.60 Modoc 8.70 14.60 Tulare 8.40 14,00 Mono 8.50 14.65 Tuolumne 8.70 14.60 Monterey 8.70 14.60 Ventura 8.50 14.65 Napa 8.70 14.60 Yolo 8.40 14.555 Nevada 8.40 14.555 Yuba 8.70 14.60 General prevailing wage rates for the craft of Carpet and Linoleum Layer in each County listed below. COUNTY - GENERAL P REVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE COUNTY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAICAF T SATURDAY HOLIDAY STRAZG}IT SATURDAY HOL IDAY TIME OVERTIME S UNDAY TIME OVERTIME S UNDAY Alameda 10.50 14.55 18.60 18.60 18.60 Orange 10.28 18.98 18.98 18.98 18.98 Alpine 10.55 16.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 Placer 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 Amador 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 Plumes 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 Butte 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 R'side 10.28 18.98 18.98 18.98 18.98 Cal'v's 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 Sacto 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 Colusa 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 S Benito 10.50 14.55 18.60 18.60 18.60 C Costa 10.50 14.55 18.60 18.60 18.60 S Berdo 10.26 18.98 18.96 18.98 18.98 D Norte(6) 9.322 17.615 17.615 17.615 17,615 S Diego 10.34 18.67 18.67 16.67 18.67 E1 Dor'o 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 S Fran 10.50 14.55 18.60 18.60 18.60 Fresno 8.60 12.70 12.70 16.80 16.80 S Joaq 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 Glenn 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 S L O 10.28 16.96 18.96 18.98 18.98 Humb't(6) 8.622 16.395 16.345 16.345 16.345 S Mateo 10.50 14.55 18.60 18.60 18.60 Imper'1 10.34 18.67 18.67 16.67 18.67 S Barb 10.28 18.98 18.98 18.98 18.98 Inyo 10.28 16.98 18.98 18.98 18.98 S Clara 10.50 19.55 16.60 18.60 18.60 Kern(1) 10.28 18.98 18.96 18.98 18.98 S Cruz 10.50 14.55 16.60 16.60 18.60 Kinga 8.60 12.70 12.70 16.80 16.80 Shasta 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 Lake 10.50 14.55 18.60 18.60 18.60 Sierra 10.55 18.70 16.70 18.70 18.70 Lassen 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 Siskiyou 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 L Anq's 10.28 18.98 18.98 18.98 16.96 Solano 10.50 14.55 18.60 18.60 18.60 Madera 8.60 12.70 12.70 16.80 16.80 Sonoma 10.50 14.55 18.60 18.60 18.60 Merin 10.50 14.55 18.60 18.60 16.60 Stan's 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 Mariposa 8.60 12.70 12.70 16.80 16.80 Sutter 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 Mendocino 10.50 14.55 18.60 18.60 18.60 Tehama 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 Merced 10.50 14.55 18.60 18.60 18.60 Trinity 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 Modoc 10,55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 Tulare 8.60 12.70 12.70 16.80 16.80 Mono 8.60 12.70 12.70 16.80 16.80 Tuolumne 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 16.70 Monterey 10.50 14.55 18.60 18.60 18.60 Ventura 10.28 18.98 18.98 18.98 18.98 Napa 10.50 14.55 18.60 18.60 18.60 Yolo 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 16.70 Nevada 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 Yuba 10.55 18.70 18.70 18.70 18.70 OCTOBER 1974 36 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION j ``- i ~~ .~ J'` General prevailing wage rates for the craft of Bricklayer in each County listed below. For additional classifications of the bricklaying craft see footnotes following this listing. COUNTY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE COUNTY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT ALL OTHER STRAIGHT ALL OTHER TIME TIME TIME TIME Alameda (6) 11.80 21.95 Orange (2) 9.36 17.06 Alpine (7) 9.80 18.12 Placer (4) 10.40 19.55 Amador (7) 9,60 16.12 Plumas (4) 10.40 19.55 Butte (4) 10.40 19.55 Riverside (5) 8.30 16.60 calaveras (7) 9.80 18.12 Sacramento (4) 10.40 19.55 Colusa (4) 10.40 19.55 San Benito (9) 11.80 21.95 Contra Costa (6) 11.80 21.95 San Bernardino (5) 8.30 16.60 Del Norte (1) 11.15 19.87 San Diego (7) 10.66 19.66 F1 Dorado (4) 10.40 19.55 San Francisco (1) 11.15 19.87 Fresno 9.15 17.38 San Joaquin (7) 9.80 18.12 Glenn (4) 10.40 19.55 San Luis Obispo (8) 9.65 17.65 Humboldt (1) 11.15 19.87 San Mateo (1) 11.15 19.87 Imperial (7) 10.66 19.66 Santa Barbara (8) 9.65 17.6 Inyo 11.42 20.72 Santa Clara (3) 11.80 21.95 Kern 11.42 20.72 Santa Cruz (9) 10.89 20.10 Kings 9.15 17.38 Shasta (4) 10.40 19.55 Lake (1) 11.15 19.87 Sierra (4) 10.40 19.55 Lassen (4) 10.40 19.55 Siskiyou (1) 11.15 19.87 Los Angeles 10.95 20.38 Solano (1) 11.15 19.87 Madera 9.15 17.38 Sonoma (1) 11.15 19.87 Marin (1) 11.15 19.87 Stanislaus 9.80 18,12 Mariposa 9.15 17.38 Sutter (4) 10.90 19.55 Mendocino (1) 11.15 19.87 Tehama (4) 10.40 19.55 Merced 9.15 17.38 Tr.i.nity (1) 11.15 19.87 Modoc (4) 10.40 19.55 Tulare 9.77 17.67 Mono 9.77 17.67 Tuolumne 9.80 18.12 Monterey (9) 11.42 20.72 Ventura 11.42 20.72 Napa (1) 11.15 19.87 Yolo (4) 10.40 19.55 Nevada (4) 10.40 19.55 Yuba (4) 10.40 19.55 (1) The general prevailing wage rate listed also applies to the classificati ons of Stonemason, Tuckpointer, Caulker, Cleaner, Corklayer and Blocklayer. (2) The general prevailing wage rate listed- also applies to the classificati ons of Stonemason, Cleaner, Caulker, Pointer and Cement Blocklayer. (3) The general prevailing wage rate listed also applies to the classificati ons of Stonemason, Cement Blocklayer, Terazzo Worker, Pointer, Caulker, Cleane r and Sandblaster . (4) The general prevailing wage rate listed also applies to the classificati ons of Stonemason, Blocklayer and Terazzo Laye r. (5) The general prevailing wage rate listed also applies to the classificati ons of Stonemason and Concrete Blocklayer. (6) The general prevailing wage rate listed also applies to the classificati ons of Stonemason, Tuckpointer and Blocklayer. (7) The general prevailing wage rate listed also applies to the classificati on of Stonemason. (8) The general prevailing wage rate listed also applies to the classificati ons of Blocklayer, Stonemason and Tilelayer. (9) The general prevailing wage rate listed also applies to the classificati ons of Stonemason and Blockla yer. OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 35 General prevailing wage rates for Electrician classifications in the Counties indicated • below. (CONTINUED) COUNTY CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT ALL OTHER TIME TIME inyo Cable splicer 10.787 19.935 Mono Crane operator 10.487 19.335 San Bernardino Equipment operator 10.987 19.335 Lineman 10.487 19.335 Technician 10.487 19.335 Telephone equipment installer 10.487 19.335 Telephone lineman 10.487 19.335 Welder 10.487 19.335 Wireman 10.487 19.335 Rern Journeyman 11.203 20.647 Splicer 12.147 22.535 Lake Cable splicer 11.87 22.97 Merin Wireman 10.87 20.97 Mendocino Sonoma Los Angeles Cable splicer 11.943 23.886 Radiation monitor 12.312 22.649 Technician 12.312 22.644 Welder 12.312 22.644 Wireman 12.312 22.644 Mariposa Cable splicer 11.541 22.462 Merced Equipment operator 10.548 20.476 Stanialaus Lineman 10.548 20.476 Tuolumne Technician 10.548 20.476 Wireman 10.548 20.476 Modoc Cable splicer 9.936 19.147 Siskiyou Journeyman 9.38 18.036 Monterey Cable splicer 12.01 29.02 Installation and service technician 10.9.32 21.865 Maintenance man 10.932 21.865 Technician 10.932 21.865 Wireman 10.932 21.865 Napa Cable splicer 10.764 20.778 Solano Electrician 10.264 19.778 Orange Cable splicer 11.943 23.886 Certified welder 11.471 22.943 Lineman 11.471 22.943 Lineman operating equipment 11.471 22.943 Technician 11.471 22.943 Wireman 11.471 22.943 Riverside Area lighting system installer 11.049 21.058 Crane operator 11.049 21.056 Equipment, operator 11.049 21.056 Lineman 11.049 21.058 Welder 11.099 21.058 Wireman 11.049 21.058 OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 38 .~~-- ~ ~` /_-~ ~- General prevailing wage rates for the craft of Cazpet and Linoleum Layer. Footnotes applicable to the foregoing listing are as follows: (1) The general prevailing wage rate listed does not cover students aged 15 through 19 who may work during the summer months at lower wage rates. (6) This general prevailing wage rate applies to the classifications of Measurer, Cutter, Layer and Installer. General prevailing wage rates for Electrician classifications in the Counties indicated below. COUNTY CLASSIFICATION .GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT ALL OTHER TIME TIME Alameda Cable splicer 12.748 24.266 Journeyman 11.468 22.644 Alpine Cable splicer 11.970 22.836 Amador Cable splicer helper 10.982 20.860 Colusa Technician 10.982 20.860 E1 Dorado Wireman 10.982 20.860 Nevada Placer Sacramento Sierra Sutter Yolo Yuba Butte Cable splicer 11.427 21.859 Glenn Cable splicer helper 10.478 19.962 Lassen Journeyman 10.478 19.962 Plumas Technician 10.478 19.962 Shasta Tehama Trinity Calaveras Cable splicer 12.082 23.445 San Joaquin Lineman 10.82 20.92 Technician 10.82 20.92 Wireman 10.82 20.92 Contra Costa Cable splicer 12.743 24.447 Electrician 11.493 21.947 Lineman 11.493 21.947 Technician 11.493 21.947 Del Norte Cable splicer 11.182 21.585 Humboldt Electrician 10.415 20.01 Fresno Cable splicer 11.356 21.462 zings Line equipment operator 10.956 20.662 Madera Lineman 10.956 20.662 Tulare Wireman 10.956 20.662 Imperial Cable splicer Equipment operator Lineman Wireman 11.191 21.083 10.188 19.076 10.188 19.076 10.188 19.076 OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 37 General prevailing wage rates for the craft of Glazier and/oz Glasaworker in each County listed below. COUNTY - GENERAL PREVAILI NG HOURLY WAGE RATE COUNTY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGH T SATURDAY HOLIDAY STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTI ME SUNDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Alameda 865 9 14.262 14.262 18.66 18.66 Orange 9.91 14.145 14.145 18.38 18.38 Alpine . 9.358 13.34 13.34 17.323 17.323 Placer 9.091 13.286 13.286 17.482 17.462 Amador 9.358 13.34 13.34 17.323 17.323 Plumas 9.358 13.34 13.34 17.323 17.323 Butte 9.358 13.34 13.34 17.323 17.323 Riverside 9.91 14.145 14.145 18.38 18.38 Calaveras 9.358 13.34 13.34 17.323 17.323 Sacramento 9.358 13.34 13.34 17.323 17.323 Coluaa 6.863 10.094 10.094 13.326 13.326 San Benito 9.865 14.262 14.262 18.66 18.66 C Costa 9.865 14.262 14.262 1'8.66 18.66 S Berdo 9.91 1d.145 14.145 18..38 18.38 Del Norte 7.744 11.191 11.191 14.638 14.638 San-Diego 10.89 15.785 15.785 20.28 20.28 E1 Dorado 9.091 13.286 13.-286 17.482 17.482 S Frisco 9.865 14.262 14.262 18.66 18.66 Fresno 9.98 13.82 13.82 17.66 17.66 S Joaquin 9.358 13.34 13.34 17.323 17.323 Glenn 9.358 13.34 13.34 17.323 17.323 S L O 9.98 13.82 13.82 17.66 17.66 Humboldt 7.744 11.191 11.191 14.638 14.638 San Mateo 9.865 14.262 14.262 18.66 18.66 Imperial 10.89 15.785 15.785 20.28 20.28 S Barbara 9.91 14.145 14.145 18.38 18.38 Znyo 9.98 13.82 13.82 17.66 17.66 S Clara 9.865 14.262 14.262 18.66 18.66 Rern 9.98 13.62 13.82 17.66 17.66 S Cruz 9.865 14.262 14.262 18.66 18.66 Kings 9.98 13.82 13.82 17.66 17.66 Shasta 9.358 13.34 13.34 17.323 17.323 Lake 9.865 14.262' 14.262 18.66 18.66 Sierra 8.57 12.455 12.455 16.34 16.34 Lassen 9.356 13.34 13.34 17.323 17.323 Siskiyou 6.57 12.455 12.455 16.34 16.34 L Angeles 9.91 14.145 14.145 18.38 18.38 Solano 9.865 14.262 14.262 18.66 18.66 Madera 9.98 13.82 13.82 17.66 17.66 Sonoma 9.865 14.262 14.262 16.66 18.66 Marin 9.865 14.262 14.262 18.66 18.66 Stanislaus 9.358 13.34 13.34 17.323 17.323 Mariposa 9.98 13.82 13.82 17.66 17.66 Sutter 9.358 13.34 13.34 17.323 17.323 Mendocino 9.865 14.262 14.262 18.66 18.66 Tehama 9.358 13.34 13.34 17.323 17.323 Merced 9.98 13.82 13.82 17.66 17.66 Trinity 5.970 8.206 8.206 10.941 10.941 Modoc 9.091 13.286 13.286 17.482 17.482 Tulare 9.98 13.82 13.82 17.66 17.66 98 9 82 13 13.82 17.66 17.66 Tuolumne 9.358 13.34 13.34 17.323 17.323 Mono Monterey . 9.98 . 13.82 13.82 17.66 17.66 Ventura 9.91 14.145 14.145 18.38 18.38 Napa 9.865 14.262 14.262 18.66 18.66 Yolo 9.358 13.34 13.34 17.323 17.323 Nevada 9.091 13.286 13.286 17.482 17.482 Yuba 9.358 13.34 13.34 17.323 17.323 General prevailing wage rates for the craft of Lather in the Counties indicated: COU1~]TY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE COUNTY - GENERAL NG GE RATE RL STRAIGHT ALL OTHER STRAIGRT OTHER ALL TIME TIME TIME TIME Alameda 11.29 21.10 Orange 11.63 245 10 21.38 395 18 Alpine 10.04 18.94 395 18 Placer Plumas . 10.09 . 19.19 Amador 10.245 09 10 . 19.19 Riverside 11.73 21.77 Butte Calaveras . 10.04 16.94 Sacramento 10.245 18.395 Coluea 10.09 19.19 San Benito 9.89 18.69 Contra Costa 11.29 21.10 San Bernardino 11.73 21.77 40 21 Del Norte 10.09 19.19 San Diego San Francisco 11.85 10.65 . 19.18 F.1 Dorado 10.245 39 10 18.395 19.97 San Joaquin 10.04 18.94 Fresno . 09 10 19.19 San Luis Obispo 9.84 17.31 Glenn Humboldt . 10.09 19.19 San Mateo 10.45 18.58 Imperial 8.50 16.50 Santa Barbara 9.84 17.31 6 Inyo 10.78 19.16 Santa Clara 11.62 21.7 69 Kern 10.76 19.16 Santa Cruz 9.89 18. 19 19 Kings 10.39 19.97 Shasta Sierra 10.09 09 10 . 19.19 l,aye 10.94 09 10 19.82 19.19 Siskiyou . 10.09 19.19 Lassen Los Angeles . 9.01 17.51 Solano 10.295 18.395 82 19 Madera 10.39 19.97 Sonoma Stanislaus 10.94 7.76 . 15.51 Marin i 9.951 16 5 17.941 10.31 Sutter 10.09 19.19 posa Mar Menoclno . 9.951 17.941 Tehama 10.09 19.19 Merced 7.76 15.51 Trinity 10.09 19.19 Modoc 10.09 19.19 Tulare 10.39 76 7 19.97 51 15 ~p 10.78 19.16 Tuolumne . 78 10 . 84 18 Monterey 9.89 16.69 Ventura Yolo . 10.245 . 18.395 Napa 10.94 19.82 395 8 Yuba 10.09 19.19 Nevada 10.245 . 1 OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTNSNT OF TRANSPORTATION 40 ~~__ - ~i '~ <.~ i`•~ ~'~/ General yrevailing wage rates foz Electrician classifications in the Counties indicated below. (CONTINUED) COUNTY CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT ALL OTHER TIME TIME San Benito Electrician 10.874 20.944 Santa Clara Journeyman 10.874 20.944 Santa Cruz Lineman 10.874 20.944 Technician 10.874 20.944 San~Diego Cable splicer 11.332 21.705 Material Handler 5.49 8.756 Line equipment operator 11.029 21.099 Lineman 11.029 21.099 Line truck operator 11.029 21.099 Technician 11.029 21.099 Wireman 11.029 21.099 San Francisco Cable splicer 13.042 24.879 Equipment operator 11.729 22.253 Lineman 11.729 22.253 Technician 11.729 22.253 Wireman 11.729 22.253 San Luis Obispo Electrician 10.229 19.299 Equipment operator 10.229 19.299 Lineman 10.229 19.299 Technician 10.229 19.299 San Mateo Lineman 11.422 21.775 Line equipment ~d 11.142 21.775 Technician 11.422 21.775 wireman 11.422 21.775 Santa Barbara Cable splicer 11.32 20.81 Lineman 10.72 19.61 wireman 10.72 19.81 Ventura Equipment operator 11.491 21.712 Lineman 11.491 21.712 Technician 11.491 21.712 Wireman 11.491 21.712 OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DL-PARTN1iNT OF TRANSPORTATION 39 General prevailing wage rates for Painter classifications in the Counties indicated below: (CONTZNUED) COUNTY CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAI LING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Kern Brush painter 8.49 12.35 12.35 12.35 12.35 Paperhanger 8.74 12.125 12.725 12.725 12.725 Sandblaster 8.74 12.725 12.725 12.725 12.725 Sheetrock taper 8.69 12.65 12.65 12.65 12.65 Spray painter 8.74 12.725 12.725 12.725 12.725 Structural steel and pipe painter 8.64 12.575 12.575 12.575 12.575 Swing stage painter 8.64 12.575 12.575 12.575 12.575 Swing stage spray painter and 8.69 12.65 12.65 12.65 12.65 sandblaster Lake Painter journeyman 11.21 15.97 15.97 20.73 20.73 Marin Taper 11.76 16.795 16.795 21.83 21.83 Mendocino San Francisco Sonoma Los Angeles Brush painter 9.255 13.38 13.38 13.38 17.505 San Bernardino Structural steel and bridge painter, 9.375 13.56 13.56 13.56 17.745 paint burner and taper Spray painter, sandblaster, paper- 9.755 14.13 14.13 14.13 18.505 hanger and brush painter on swing stage (13 stories or less) Brush painter on swing stage (in 9.525 13.785 13.785 13.785 18.045 excess of 13 stories) Structural steel and bridge painter 9.775 14.16 14.16 14.16 18.545 on swing stage (in excess of 13 stories) Spray painter, sandblaster on swing 9.755 19.13 19.13 14.13 18.505 stage (13 stories or less), paste machine operator and special coatings spray operator Spray painter, sandblaster on swing 9.875 14.31 14.31 14.31 18.745 stage (in excess of 13 stories) Special coatings spray operator on 10.005 14.505 14.505 14.505 19.005 swing stage (13 stories or leas) Special coatings spray operator on 10.125 14.685 14.685 14.685 19.245 swing stage (in excess of 13 stories) Mariposa Brush painter, Taper 8.82 12.445 12.445 12.445 12.445 Merced Spray painter, Sandblaster, Swing 9.07 12.82 12.82 12.82 12.82 Stanislaus stage painter, Paperhanger Tuolumne Monterey Painter, Decorator, Paperhanger, San Benito Building washer, Sandblaster, Santa Clara Sheetrock taper, Spray painter Santa Cruz San Luis Obispo Brush painter, Sandblaster Santa Barbara Paperhanger, Taper, Paint burner, Ventura Sandblaster, Iron and steel painter Spray painter Steeplejack, Cooney OCTOBER 1974 42 10.36 14.495 14.495 16.63 18.63 9.08 13.235 13.235 17.39 17.39 9.33 13.61 13.61 17.89 17.89 9.58 13.985 13.985 18.39 18.39 10.08 14.735 14.735 19.39 19.39 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION i- -? `~ General prevailing wage rates for Painter classifications in the Counties indicated below: COUNTY CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Alameda Painter, Decorator, Paperhanger, 10.6]. 19.845 14.845 19.08 19 08 Contra Costa Building washer, Sandblaster . E1 Dorado Taper 11.11 15.595 15.595 20.08 20.08 Napa Spray painter, Power cleaner, 10.86 15.22 15.22 19.58 19 56 Nevada Steam cleaner . Placer Sacramento San Mateo Sierra Solano Yolo Alpine Amador Calaveras San Joaquin Butte Colusa Glenn Lassen Modoc Plumas Shasta Siskiyou Sutter Tehama Trinity Yuba Del Norte Humboldt Fresno Kings Madera Tulare Imperial Orange Riverside San Diego Inyo Mono Brush painter Paperhanger, Spray painter, Sheetrock taper, Swing stage painter, Sandblaster, Steam cleaner, Structural steel painter Painter, Decorator, Paperhanger Structural steel painter, Spray painter, Sandblaster, Swing stage painter, Taper 9.47 13.08 16.69 16.69 16.69 9.77 13.53 17.29 17.29 17.29 7.55 10.50 10.50 13.45 13.95 7.80 10.875 10.875 13.95 13.95 Brush painter, Roller painter 7.95 Spray painter, Sandblaster, 8.20 Structural steel painter, Swing stage painter, Taper, Paperhanger Painter, Taper, Texturer 8.42 Sprayman, Pressure rollerman, 8.67 Bazooka operator, Sandblaster, Paperhanger, Structural and industrial pipe painter Brush painter and paint burner 9.34 Brush painter on swing stage, spray 9.59 painter and iron, steel and bridge painter Paperhanger, spray painter on swing 9.84 stage, sandblaster, iron, steel and bridge swing stage painter, iron, steel and bridge spray painter, rigger (climbing steel), brush painter (climbing steel) and Sheet- rock taper Sandblaster on swing stage, spray 9.94 painter on swing stage and steel and bridge spray painter (climbing steel) Sheetrock taper using bazooka and 10.34 skim box Steeplejack 11.24 Painter, Decorator, Paperhanger, 6.29 Building washer, Sandblaster 11.00 11.00 11.00 14.05 11.375 11.375 11.375 19.55 12.33 12.33 12.33 12.33 12.705 12.705 12.705 12.705 13.18 13.18 13.18 17.02 13.555 13.555 13.555 17.52 13.93 13.93 13.93 18.02 13.93 13.93 13.93 18.02 14.68 14.68 14.68 19.02 16.03 16.03 16.03 20.82 9.30 9.30 9.30 9.425 OCTOBER 1979 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 41 General prevailing wage rates for Roofer classifications in the Counties indicated below: COUNTY CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Alameda Bitumastic, enameler, pipe 12.14 17.255 22.37 22.37 22.37 Contra Costa wrapper and coal tar pitch built-up worker Journeyman roofer 11.14 15.755 20.37 20.37 20.37 Journeyman roofer on 11.39 16.13 20.87 20.87 20.87 mechanized job Kettleman (2 kettles without 11.39 16.13 20.87 20.87 20.87 pumps) Mastic worker 11.39 16.13 20.87 20.87 20.87 Alpine Felt machine operator ' 9.24 4 13.335 185 13 17.43 23 17 17.93 23 17 17.43 17.23 Calaveras s helper Felt machine operator 9.1 8 99 . 96 12 . 16.93 . 16.93 16.93 Mariposa Journeyman roofer Roof spudding operator, machine . 9.14 . 13.185 17.23 17.23 17.23 Merced San Joaquin and power driven sweeper (all Stanislaus typea) Tuolumne Ardor Enameler and pitch journeyman 9.81 13.62 87 12 13.62 12 87 17.43 43 16 17.43 16.93 Sacramento Felt machine operator and helper, 9.31 . . . Yolo spud machine operator (all types) 06 9 12 495 12.495 15.93 15.93 Journeyman roofer . . Bitumastic enameler 9.44 13.71 17.98 17.98 17.98 Butte Colusa Damp, waterproof and humidifying 8.44 12.21 15.98 15.98 15.96 E1 Dorado worker, bituminous waterproof and humidifying Dam 9.44 13.71 17.98 17.98 17.98 Glenn Lassen p, spray gun operator, bitumastic 8 69 12.585 16.48 16.48 16.48 Modoc Machine operator Machine operator's helper . 8.59 12.435 16.28 16.28 16.28 Nevada Pipe wrapper, bituminous 8.44 12.21 15.98 15.98 15.98 Placer Pipe wrapper, bitumastic 9.44 13.71 17.98 17.98 17.98 Plumas Pitch worker 9.99 13.71 17.98 17.98 17.98 Shasta 8.44 12.21 15.98 15.98 15.98 Sierra Roofer 44 8 12.21 15.98 15.98 15.98 Siskiyou Sider . 94 8 12.21 15.98 15.98 15.98 Sutter Shingler . Tehama Trinity Yuba Del Norte Journeyman roofer 7.47 7 72 11.105 46 11 11.105 11.48 14.74 15.24 14.74 15.24 Hmnboldt Journeyman roofer working with . . irritable bituminous materials OCTOBER 1974 CALIlORN7A DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 44 -~ f. , . ~ ~. General prevailing wage rates for the craft of Plasterer in each County listed below. For additional classifications of the plastering craft see footnotes following this listing. COf]NTY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGF. RATE COUNTY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT ALL OTHER STRAIGHT ALL OTHER TIME TIME TIME TIME Alameda 11.305 21.005 Orange 10.75 18.745 Alpine 6.695 13.14 Placer (1) 9.755 18.355 Amador 6.695 13.14 Plumas 9.305 17.705 Butte 9.305 17.705 Riverside 10.75 21.25 Calaveras 6.695 13.14 Sacramento (1) 9.755 18.355 Colusa 7.06 13.11 San Benito 10.045 18.095 Contra Costa 11.305 21.005 San Bernardino 9.48 17.25 Del Norte 9.94 17.89 San Diego (2) 10.64 19.77 E1 Dorado (1) 9.755 18.355 San Francisco 10.625 18.345 Fresno 9.15 16.39 San Joaquin 6.695 13.14 Glenn 9.305 17.705 San Luis Obispo 10.55 21.10 Humboldt 9.94 17.89 San Mateo 11.640 21.215 Imperial 8.58 12.67 Santa Barbara 10.95 19.39 Inyo 9.98 17.25 Santa Clara 10.045 18.045 Kern 9.48 17.25 Santa Cruz 9.545 17.125 Kings 9.15 16.39 Shasta 9.94 17.89 Lake 9.94 17.89 Sierra 7.06 13.11 Lassen 9.94 17.89 Siskiyou 9.94 17.89 Los Angeles 9.46 17.25 Solano 8.94 16.09 Madera 9.15 16.39 Sonoma 9.94 17.89 Marin 9.94 17.89 Stanislaus 10.20 17.70 Mariposa 10,20 17.70 Sutter 7.06 13.11 Mendocino 9.94 17.89 Tehama 9.94 17.89 Merced 10.20 17.70 Trinity 9.94 17.89 Modoc 9.94 17.89 Tulare 9.15 16.39 Mono 9.48 17.25 Tuolumne 10.20 17.70 Monterey 9.60 16.90 Ventura 9.89 18.23 Napa 9.94 17.89 Yolo (1) 9.755 18.355 Nevada (1) 9.755 18.355 Yuba 7.06 13.11 (1) The general prevailing wage rate listed also applies to the classificati ons of Machine applicator and Nozzleman. General prevailing wage rates for the craft of Plumber in each County listed below. For additional classifications of the plumbing craft see footnotes following this listing. COUNTY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE COUNTY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT ALL OTHER STRAIGHT ALL OTHER TIME TIME TIME TIME Alameda 14.255 26.005 Orange 14.31 28.62 Alpine 10.86 18.97 Placer 13.19 24.10 Amador 13.14 24.10 Plumas 11.37 20.37 Butte 11.37 20.37 Riverside 14.31 28.62 Calaveras 11.37 20.37 Sacramento 13.14 24.10 Colusa 11.37 20.37 San Benito 13.54 24.94 Contra Costa 13.61 25.18 San Bernardino 19.31 28.62 Del Norte 10.76 18.78 San Diego 14.31 28.62 E1 Dorado 13.14 24.10 San Francisco 14.19 28.38 Fresno 11.37 20.37 San Joaquin 11.37 20.37 Glenn 11.37 20.37 San Luis Obispo 14.31 28.62 Humboldt 10.76 18.78 San Mateo 10.685 19.96 Imperial 14.31 28.62 Santa Barbara 14.31 28.62 Inyo 10.97 18.69 Santa Clara 13.54 24.22 Kern 11.37 20.37 Santa Cruz 11.37 20.37 Kings 9.98 18.37 Shasta 11.37 20.37 Lake 12.52 22.42 Sierra 11.37 20.37 Lassen 9.98 18.37 Siskiyou 9.96 18.37 Los Angeles 14.31 28.62 Solano 12.52 22.92 Madera 11.37 20.37 Sonoma 14.19 28.38 Marin 14.19 28.38 Stanislaus 11.37 20.37 Mariposa 11.37 20.37 Sutter 11.37 20.37 Mendocino 14.19 28.38 Tehama 11.37 20.37 Merced 11.37 20.37 Trinity 11.37 20.37 Modoc 11.37 20.37 Tulare 11.37 20.37 Mono 10.97 16.69 Tuolumne 11.37 20.37 Monterey 11.37 20.37 Ventura 19.31 28.62 Napa 12.52 22.42 Yolo 13.14 24.10 Nevada 13.14 29.10 Yuba 11.37 20.37 OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 43 General prevailing wage rates for the craft of Sheetmetal Worker in each County listed below. COUNTY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WACE RATE COUNTY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT ALL OT}IF.R STRAIGHT ALL OTHER TIME TIME TIME TIME Alameda 10.81 20.16 Orange 13.03 23.55 Alpine 11.05 20.07 Placer 10.216 18.906 Amador 10.218 18.906 Plumas 10.218 18.906 Butte 10.218 1fl.906 Riverside 10.06 18.11 Calaveras 11.05 20.07 Sacramento 10.218 18.906 Colusa 10.216 18.906 San Benito 10.70 19.995 Contra Costa 10.81 20.16 San Bernardino 10.06 16.11 Del Norte 10.47 18.40 San Diego 12.84 23.34 E1 Dorado 10.218 18.906 San Francisco 10.622 20.052 Fresno 11.186 20.932 San Joaquin 11.05 20.07 Glenn 10.218 18.906 San Luis Obispo 11.46 20.88 Humboldt 10.47 18.40 San Mateo 11.70 21.70 Imperial 12.84 23.34 Santa Barbara 11.96 20.88 Inyo 11.66 21.16 Santa Clara 10.70 19.995 Kern 11.66 21.18 Santa Cruz 10.70 19.995 Kings 11.186 20.932 Shasta 10.216 18.906 Lake 11.07 20.42 Sierra 10.218 18.906 Lassen 10.218 18.906 Siskiyou 10.24 18.93 Los Angeles 11.66 21.18 Solano 10.81 20.16 Madera 11.186 20.932 Sonoma 11.07 20.42 Marin 11.07 20.42 Stanislaus 10.84 19.92 Mariposa 10.89 19.97. Sutter 10.218 18.906 Mendocino 11.07 20.42 Tehama 10.218 18.906 Merced 10.84 19.92 Trinity 10.47 18.90 Modoc 10.24 18.93 Tulare 11.186 20.932 Mono 11.66 21.18 Tuolumne 10.84 19.92 Monterey 10.10 19.01 Ventura 11.46 20.88 Napa 10.81 20.16 Yolo 10.218 18.906 Nevada 10.218 18.906 Yuba 10.218 18.906 General prevailing wage rate for the craft of Tilesetter in each County listed below. COUNTY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE COUNTY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME S UNDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Alameda 10.475 18.5'15 18.525 18.525 18.525 Orange (1) 8.835 16.585 16.585 16.585 16.585 Alpine 8.55 12.16 12.16 15.77 15.77 Placer 6.975 16.225 16.225 16.225 16.225 Amador 8.55 12.16 12.16 15.77 15.77 Plumas 8.975 16.225 16.225 16.225 16.225 Butte 8.975 16.225 16.225 16.225 16.225 Riverside 10.10 14.425 14.425 18.75 18.75 Calaveras 8.55 12.16 12.16 15.77 15.77 Sacramento 8.975 16.225 16.225 16.225 16.225 Colusa 8.975 16.225 16.225 16.225 16.225 San Benito 10.75 19.90 19.90 19.90 19.90 C Costa 10.475 18.525 18.525 18.525 18.525 San Berdo 10.10 14.425 14.425 18.75 18.75 Del Norte 10.975 18.525 18.525 18.525 18.525 San Diego 9.66 13.54 13.54 17.42 17.42 E1 Dorado 8.975 16.225 16.225 16.225 16.225 San Fran 10.475 18.525 18.525 18.525 18.525 Fresno 8.02 15.39 15.39 15.39 15.39 S Joaquin 8.55 12.16 12.16 15.77 15.77 Glenn 8.975 16.225 16.225 16.225 16.225 S L O 10.53 14.665 14.665 18.80 18.80 Humboldt 10.475 18.525 18.525 18.525 18.525 San Mateo 10.475 18.525 18.525 18.525 18.525 Imperial 9.66 13.54 13.54 17.A2 17.42 S Barbara 10.53 14.665 14.665 18.80 18.80 Inyo 8.90 12.875 12.875 16.85 16.85 S Clara 10.75 19.90 19.90 19.90 19.90 Kern 8.90 12.875 12.875 16.85 16.85 Santa Cruz 10.75 19.90 19.90 19.90 19.90 Kings 8.02 15.39 15.39 15.39 15.39 Shasta 8.975 16.225 16.225 16.225 16.225 Lake 10.475 18.525 18.525 16.525 18.525 Sierra 8.975 16.225 16.225 16.225 16.225 Lassen 8.975 16.225 16.225 16.225 16.225 Siskiyou 10.475 18.525 18.525 18.525 18.525 L Angel (1) 8.835 16.585 16.585 16.565 16.585 Solano 10.475 18.525 18,525 18.525 18.525 Madera 8.02 15.39 15.39 15.39 15.39 Sonoma 9.225 16.475 16.475 16.475 16.475 Ma rin 10.475 18.525 18.525 16.525 18.525 Stanislaus 8.55 12.16 12.16 15.77 15.77 Mariposa 8.02 15.39 15.39 15.39 15.39 Sutter 8.975 16.225 16.225 16.225 16.225 Mendocino 10.475 18.525 18.525 18.525 18.525 Tehama 8.975 16.225 16.225 16.225 16.225 Merced 8.02 15.39 15.39 15.39 15.39 Trinity 9.225 16.475 16.475 16.475 16.475 Modoc 8.975 16.225 16.225 16.225 16.225 Tulare 8.02 15.39 15.39 15.39 15.39 Mono 8.90 12.875 12.875 16.85 16.85 Tuolumne 8.55 12.16 12.16 15.77 15.77 Monterey 8.55 12.16 12.16 15.77 15.77 Ventura (1) 8.55 12.16 12.16 15.77 15.77 Napa 10.475 18.525 18.525 18.525 18.525 Yolo 8.975 16.225 16.225 16.225 16.225 Nevada 8.975 16.225 16.225 16.225 16.225 Yuba 8.975 16.225 16.225 16.225 16.225 (1) The ge neral prevailing wage rate for 40 hours work on remodel work during any one week is equivalent to the straight time wage rate. OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 46 General prevailing wage rates for Roofer classifications in the Counties indicated below: (CONTINUED) COUNTY CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HO URLY WAGE RATE STRAIG HT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Fresno Journeyman roofer 9.45 13.675 13.675 17.90 17.90 Kings Journeyman roofer working with 9.95 14.425 19.425 18.90 18.90 Madera coal tar pitch Tulare Imperial Journeyman roofer 9.76 13.69 13.69 17.62 17.62 San Diego Journeyman roofer using coal 10.26 14.44 14.44 18.62 18.62 tar pitch Inyo Journeyman roofer 9.45 13.50 13.50 17.55 17.55 Kern Kettleman 9.45 13.50 13.50 17.55 17.55 Mono Journeyman roofer working in pitch 10.45 14.00 14.00 19.55 19.55 Kettleman working in pitch 10.45 14.00 14.00 19.55 19.55 Lake Bitumastic, enameler, pipe 11.00 15.505 20.01 20.01 20.01 Mendocino wrapper and coal tar Sonoma pitch built up Journeyman roofer 10.00 14.005 18.01 18.01 18.01 Journeyman roofer on 10.25 14.38 18.51 18.51 18.51 mechanized job Kettleman (2 kettles 10.25 14.38 18.51 18.51 18.51 without pumps) Mastic worker 10.25 14.38 18.51 18.51 16.51 Los Angeles Journeyman roofer 9.175 13.279 13.274 17.365 17.365 Orange Ventura Marin Bitumastic, enameler, pipe 11.63 16.20 20.77 20.77 20.77 wrapper and coal tar pitch built-up worker Journeyman roofer 11.13 15.45 19.77 19.77 19.77 Journeyman roofer on 11.38 15.825 20.27 20.27 20.27 mechanized job Kettleman (2 kettles 11.38 15.825 20.27 20.27 20.27 without pumps) Mastic worker 11.36 15.625 20.27 20.27 20.27 Monterey Journeyman roofer 9.60 13.50 13.50 17.40 17.40 Santa Cruz Journeyman roofer using pitch 10.60 15.00 15.00 19.40 19.40 San Luis Obispo Kettleman 6.627 9.577 9.577 12.527 12.527 Santa Barbara Mastic worker 6.627 9.577 9.577 12.527 12.527 Roofer journeyman 6.377 9.202 9.202 12.027 12.027 Roofer journeyman using coal 7.377 10.702 10.702 14.027 19.027 tar pitch Roofer using spudding machine 6.502 9.389 9.389 12.277 12.277 Spray gun operator 6.502 9.389 9.389 12.277 12.277 Napa Journeyman roofer 8..40 11.84 11.84 15.28 15.28 Solano Journeyman roofer using pitch 9.40 13.34 13.34 17.28 17.28 Riverside Journeyman roofer 6.60 12.175 12.175 12.175 15.75 San Bernardino Pitch journeyman 9.10 12.925 12.925 12.925 16.75 San Benito Journeyman roofer 9.65 13.355 17.06 17.06 17.06 Santa Clara Kettleman 9.65 13.355 17.06 17.06 17.06 Santa Cruz Bitumastic enamelers, coal tar 10.15 14.105 18.06 18.06 18.06 pitch and mastic workers San Francisco Bitumastic, enameler, pipe 12.11 17.07 22.03 22.03 22.03 San Mateo wrapper and coal tar pitch built-up worker Journeyman roofer 11.11 15.57 20.03 20.03 20.03 Journeyman roofer on 11.36 15.945 20.53 20.53 20.53 mechanized job Kettleman (2 kettles 11.36 15.945 20.53 20.53 20.53 without pumps) Mastic worker 11.36 15.945 20.53 20.53 20.53 OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 45 General prevailing wage rates for Asbestos worker classifications in the following Counties Imperial, inyo, Rern, Loa Angales, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Asbestos worker mechanic 11.425 20.445 20.445 20.445 20.445 General prevailing wage rates for Asbestos Worker classifications in the following Counties: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butts, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, E1 Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sizrra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Ventura, Yolo, Yuba. CLASSIFICATION GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Asbestos worker mechanic 11.50 20.25 20.25 20.25 20.25 Heat and frost insulator mechanic 11.50 20.25 20.25 20.25 20.25 OCTOBER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OP TRANSPORTATION 48 ~ ~ ~ . x ~ ~ ,,~ General prevailing wage rates for Tilesetter's Helper in each County listed below. COUNTY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE COUNTY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIG HT SATURDAY HOLIDAY STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERT IME; SUNDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Alameda 8.418 16.097 16.097 16.097 16.097 Orange 8.205 11.562 11.562 14.92 14.92 Alpine 6.63 12.44 12.44 12.94 12.44 Placer 6.64 12.16 12,16 12.16 12.16 Amador 6.63 12.44 12.44 12.44 12.44 Plumas 6.64 12.16 12,16 12.16 12.16 Butte 6.64 12,16 12.16 12.16 12.16 Riverside 8.205 11.562 11.562 14.92 14.92 Calaveras 6.63 12.49 12.44 12.44 12.94 Sacramento 6.64 12.16 12.16 12.16 12.16 Colusa 6.64 12.16 12.16 12,16 12.16 San Benito 8.418 16.097 16.097 16.097 16.097 C Costa 8.416 16.097 16.097 16.097 16,097 San Berdo 8.205 11.562 11.562 14.92 14.92 I>el Norte 8.418 16.097 16.097 16.097 16.097 San Diego 7.94 14.08 19.06 14.08 14.08 E1 Dorado 6,64 12.16 12.16 12.16 12.16 San Fran 8.416 16.097 16.097 16.097 16.097 Fresno 6.58 9.67 9.67 12.76 12.76 S Joaquin 6.63 12.44 12.44 12,44 12.44 Glenn 6.64 12.16 12.16 12.16 12.16 S L 0 6.765 12.745 12.745 12.745 12.745 Humboldt 8.418 16.097 16.097 16.097 16,097 San Mateo 8.418 16.097 16.097 16.097 16.097 Imperial 7.94 14.08 14.08 14.08 14.08 S Barbara 8.205 11.562 11.562 14.92 14.92 Inyo 7.90 11.375 11.375 14.85 19.85 S Clara 8.418 16.097 16.097 16.097 16.097 Kern 7.90 11.375 11.375 19.85 14.85 Santa Cruz 8.918 16.097 16.097 16.097 16.097 Kings 6.58 9.67 9.67 12.76 12.76 Shasta 6.64 12.16 12.16 12.16 12.16 Lake 8.418 16.097 16.097 16.097 16.097 Sierra 6.64 12.16 12.16 12.16 12.16 Lassen 6.64 12,16 12.16 12.16 12.16 Siskiyou 8.418 16.097 16.097 16.097 16.097 L Angeles 8.205 11.562 11.562 14.92 14.92 Solano 8.418 16,097 16.097 16.097 16.097 Madera 6.58 9.67 9.67 12.76 12.76 Sonoma 8.418 16,097 16.097 16.097 16.097 Marin 8.418 16.097 16.097 16.097 16.097 Stanislaus 6.63 12.44 12.44 12.44 12.94 Mariposa 6.58 9.67 9.67 17..76 12,76 Sutter 6.64 12.16 12.16 12.16 12.16 Mendocino 8.418 16.097 16.097 16.097 16.097 Tehama 6.64 12.16 12.16 12.16 12.16 Merced 6.58 9.67 9.67 12.76 12.76 Trinity 8,418 16.097 16.097 16.097 16.097 Modoc 6.69 12.16 12.16 12.16 12.16 Tulare 6.02 8.62 8.62 11.22 11.22 Mono 7.90 11.375 11.375 14.85 14.85 Tuolumne 6.02 8.62 8.62 11.22 11.22 Monterey 8.418 16.097 16.097 16.097 16.097 Ventura 8.205 11.562 11.562 14.92 14.92 Napa 8.918 16.097 16.097 16.097 16.097 Yolo 6.64 12.16 12.16 12.16 12.16 Nevada 6.64 12.16 12.16 12.16 12.16 Yuba 6.64 12.16 12.16 12.16 12.16 General prevailing wage rates for Plastertender in each County listed below. COUNTY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE COUNTY - GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAGE RATE STRAIGHT SATURDAY ESOLIDAY STRAIGHT SATURDAY HOLIDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY TIME OVERTIME SUNDAY Alameda 10.70 19.20 19.20 19.20 19.20 Orange 10.225 17.40 17.40 17.40 17.90 Alpine 8.96 15.475 15.475 15.475 15.475 Placer 8.96 15.475 15.475 15.475 15.475 Amador 8.96 15.475 15.475 15.475 15.475 Plumas 8.755 14.69 14,69 14.69 14.69 Butte 8.755 14,69 14.69 14.69 14.69 Riverside 11.03 19.71 19.71 19.71 19.71 Calaveras 9.20 15.60 15.60 15.60 15.60 Sacramento 8.96 15.475 15.475 15.975 15.475 Colusa 8.755 14.69 14.69 14.69 14.69 S Benito 8.42 19.84 14.84 14.84 14.84 C Costa 10.70 19.20 19.20 19.20 19.20 S Berdo 11.03 19.71 19.71 19.71 19.71 Del Norte 6.65 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 San Diego 9.60 13.45 13.45 17.30 17.30 E1 Dorado 8.96 15.475 15.475 15.475 15.475 S Fran 10.20 18.10 18.10 18.10 18.10 Fresno 8.45 14.10 14.10 14.10 19.10 S Joaquin 9.20 15.60 15.60 15.60 15.60 Glenn 8.755 14.69 14.69 14.69 19.69 5 L O 9.30 16.25 16.25 16.25 16.25 Humboldt 6.65 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 San Mateo 10.20 18.10 18.10 18.10 18.10 Imperial 11.03 19.71 19.71 19.71 19.71 S Barbara 10.03 13.545 13.545 17.06 17.06 Inyo 11.03 19.71 19.71 19.71 19.71 S Clara 9.45 17.60 17.60 17.60 17.60 Kern 8.80 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 S Cruz 9.45 17.60 17.60 17.60 17.60 Kings 8.45 14.10 14.10 14.10 14.10 Shasta 8.45 14.10 14.10 14.10 14.10 Lake 9.00 16.55 16.55 16.55 16.55 Sierra 8.96 15.475 15.475 15.975 15.475 Lassen 8.45 14.10 14.10 14.10 14.10 Siskiyou 8.45 14.10 14.10 14.10 19.10 L Angeles 10.225 17.40 17.40 17.40 17.40 Solano 9.10 15.40 15.40 15.40 15.40 Madera 8.45 14.10 14,10 14.10 14.10 Sonoma 6.84 12.28 12.28 12.28 12.28 Marin 8.96 15.62 15.62 15,62 15.62 Stanis 8.45 14.10 14.10 14.10 19.10 Mariposa 8.95 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 Sutter 8.755 14.69 14.69 14.69 14.69 Mendocino 6.84 12.28 12.28 12.28 12.28 Tehama 8.45 14.10 14.10 14.10 14.10 Merced 8.95 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 Trinity 8.45 14.10 14.10 14.10 14,10 Modoc 8.45 14.10 14.10 14.10 14.10 Tulare 8.45 14.10 14.10 14.10 14.10 Mono 11.03 19.71 19.71 19.71 19.71 Tuolumne 8.45 14.10 14.10 14.10 14.10 Monterey 8.42 14.84 14.84 14.84 14.84 Ventura 10.225 17.325 17.325 17.325 17.325 Napa 9.00 16.55 16.55 16.55 16.55 Yolo 8.96 15.475 15.475 15.475 15.475 Nevada 8.96 15.475 15.475 15.475 15.475 Yuba 8.755 14.69 14.69 14,69 14.69 OCTOAER 1974 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 47