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04693 - PS YOUTH CENTER AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM CDBG 2001-02 SUBRECIPIENT AGR
PS Youth Center Subrecipient Agr AGREEMENT #4693 CM signed 5-6-03 p/R20021 SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT (herein "Agreement"), is made and entered into this�g2ay of 612 200 rby and between the CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, (herein "City), a municipal corporation, and the Palm Springs Youth Center (herein "Provider"). WHEREAS, the City has entered into various funding agreements with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD"), which agreements provide funds ("CDBG Funds") to the City under the Federal Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. Section 5301 et seq.), as amended from time to time (the "Act'), and the regulations promulgated thereunder(24 C.F.R. Section 570 et sec. ('Regulations"); and WHEREAS, the Act provides that the City may grant the CDBG Funds to nonprofit organizations for certain purposes allowed under the Act; and WHEREAS, the Provider is a nonprofit organization which operates a program which is eligible for a grant of CDBG funds and the City desires to assist in the operation of the program by granting CDBG Funds to the Provider to pay for all or a portion of those costs incurred in operating the program permitted by the Act and the Regulations on terms and conditions more particularly set forth herein; NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1.0 SERVICES OF CONTRACTOR. 1.1 Scope of Services. In compliance with all terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Provider shall provide those services specified in the "Scope of Services" attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference. Provider warrants that all services will be performed in a competent, professional and satisfactory manner. 1.2 Compliance with Law. All services rendered hereunder shall be provided in accordance with all ordinances, resolutions, statutes, rules, and regulations of the City and any Federal, State or local governmental agency of competent jurisdiction. 1.3 Reports. No later than ten (10) days prior to any payment date specified in Section 2.2, within ten (10) days following the termination of this Agreement, and at such other times as the Contract Officer shall request, Provider shall give the Contract Officer a written report describing the services provided during the period of time since the last report and accounting for the specific expenditures of contract funds hereunder, if applicable. At the times and in the manner required by law, the Provider shall provide to the City, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Comptroller General of the United States, any other individual or entity, and/or their duly authorized representatives, any and all reports and information required for compliance with the Act and the Regulations. 2.0 COMPENSATION. 2.1 Contract Sum. The City shall pay to the Provider on a reimbursable basis for its services a sum not to exceed FIFTY-ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($51,000.00) (the "Contract Sum") in accordance with the Budget attached hereto in Exhibit B and incorporated herein by this reference; and as herein provided. The budget cost categories set out in Exhibit B are general guidelines and if mutually agreed by both parties, may be amended administratively by no more than 10%, without the requirement of a formal amendment to this Agreement, but in no event shall such adjustments increase the Contract Sum. The Provider shall submit to the City monthly statements on reimbursable expenditures pursuant to the attached Budget along with pertinent supporting documentation. The City shall promptly review the monthly expenditure statements and, upon approval, reimburse the Provider its authorized operating costs. 2.2 Payroll Records. In cases where the contract sum will reimburse payroll expenses as part of operations, the Provider will establish a system of maintaining accurate payroll records which will track daily hours charged to the project by the Provider's respective employees, as set forth in OMB Circular A-122 Attachment B.6. 2.3 Draw Downs. Failure by Provider to request reimbursement or encumbrance of at least 25% of the total grant by the end of each fiscal year quarter (September 30, December 30, March 31, and June 30) shall result in the immediate forfeiture of 25% of the total grant. 3.0 COORDINATION OF WORK. 3.1 Representative of Provider. The following principals of Providers are hereby designated as being the principals and representatives of Provider authorized to act in its behalf with respect to the work specified herein and make all decisions in connection therewith: ©6 Swobo 3.2 Contract Officer. The Contract Officer shall be such person as may be designated by the chief administrative officer of City. 3.3 Prohibition Against Subcontracting or Assignment. Provider shall not contract with any other entity to perform in whole or in part the services required hereunder without the express written approval of the City. Neither this Agreement nor any interest herein may be assigned or transferred, voluntarily or by operation of law, without the prior written approval of the City. 3.4 Independent Contractor. Neither the City nor any of its employees shall have any control over the manner, mode or means by which Provider, its agents or employees, perform the services required herein, except as otherwise set forth herein. Provider shall perform all services required herein as an independent contractor of City and shall remain at all times as to City a wholly independent contractor with only such obligations as are consistent with that role. Provider shall not at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its agents or employees are agents or employees of City. 4.0 COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL REGULATIONS. 4.1 The Provider shall maintain records of its operations and financial activities in accordance with the requirements of the Housing and Community Development Act and the regulations promulgated thereunder, which records shall be open to inspection and audit by the authorized representatives of the City, the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Comptroller General during regular working hours. Said records shall be maintained for such time as may be required by the regulations of the Housing and Community Development Act, but in no case for less than three years after the close of the program. 4.2 The Provider certifies it shall adhere to and comply with the following as they may be applicable: - 2 - (a) Submit to City through its Community and Economic Development Department monthly reports on program status; (b) Section 109 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended and the regulations issued pursuant thereto; (c) Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended; (d) Executive Order 11246, as amended by Executive Orders 11375 and 12086, and implementing regulations at 41 CFR Chapter 60; (e) Executive Order 11063, as amended by Executive Order 12259, and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 107; (f) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (P.L. 93-112), as amended, and implementing regulations; (g) The Age Discrimination Act of 1975 (P.L. 94-135, as amended, and implementing regulations; (h) The relocation requirements of Title II and the acquisition requirements of Title III of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition at 24 CFR Part 42; (i) The restrictions prohibiting use of funds for the benefit of a religious organization or activity to promote religious interests as set forth in 24 CFR 570.200 a); Q) The labor standard requirements as set forth in 24 CFR Part 570, Subpart K and HUD regulations issued to implement and requirements; (k) The Program Income requirements as set forth in 24 C.F.R. 570.504(c) and 570.503(b)(8); (1) The Provider is to carry out each activity in compliance with all Federal laws and regulations described in 24 C.F.R. 570, Subpart K, except that the Provider does not assume the City's environmental responsibilities described at 24 C.F.R. 570.604; nor does the Provider assume the City's responsibility for initiating the review process under the provisions of 24 C.F.R. Part 52; (m) Executive Order 11988 relating to the evaluation of flood hazards and Executive Order 11288 relating to the prevention, control and abatement of water pollution; (n) The flood insurance purchase requirements of Section 102(a) of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (P.L. 93-234); (o) The regulations, policies, guidelines and requirements of 24 CFR 570; the "Common Rule", 24 CFR Part 85 and subpart J; OMB - 3 - Circular Nos. A-102, Revised, A-87, A-110 and A-122 as they relate to the acceptance and use of federal funds under the federally- assisted program; (p) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352) and implementing regulations issued at 24 CFR Part 1; (q) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (P.L. 90-284) as amended; (r) The lead-based paint requirements of 24 CFR Part 35 issued pursuant to the Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act (42 U.S.C. 4801 et seq.); (s) Maintain property inventory system to numerically identify HUD purchased property and document its acquisition date as is set forth in OMB Circular A-110 Attachment N Property Management Standard 6d; and (t) Reversion of asset. Upon the Expiration of the agreement, the subrecipient shall transfer to the City any CDBG funds on hand at the time of expiration and any accounts receivable attributable to the use of CDBG funds. Additionally, any real property under the subrecipient's control that was acquired or improved in whole or in part with CDBG funds (including CDBG funds provided to the subrecipient in the form of a loan) in excess of$25,000 is either: (i) Used to meet one of the national objectives in Section 570.208 (formerly Section 570.901) until five years after expiration of the agreement, or for such longer period of time as determined to be appropriate by the City; or (ii) Not used in accordance with paragraph (s)(i) above, in which event the subrecipient shall pay to the City an amount equal to the current market value of the property less any portion of the value attributable to expenditures of non-CDBG funds for the acquisition of, or improvement to, the property. The payment is program income to the City. (No payment is required after the period of time specified in paragraph (s) of this section.) (i) Such other City, County, State, or Federal laws, rules, and regulations, executive orders or similar requirements which might be applicable. 4.3 The City shall have the right to periodically monitor the program operations of the provider under this Agreement. 5.0 INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION. 5.1 Insurance. The Provider shall procure and maintain, at its cost, and submit concurrently with its execution of this Agreement, public liability and property damage insurance against claims for injuries against persons or damages to property resulting from Provider's acts or omissions arising out of or related to Provider's performance under this Agreement. Provider shall also 4 carry Workers' Compensation Insurance in accordance with State Workers' Compensation laws. Such insurance shall be kept in effect during the term of this Agreement and shall not be cancelable without thirty (30) days' prior written notice of the proposed cancellation to City. A certificate evidencing the foregoing and naming the City as an additional insured shall be delivered to and approved by the City prior to commencement of the services hereunder. The procuring of such insurance or the delivery of policies or certificates evidencing the same shall not be construed as a limitation of Provider's obligation to indemnify the City, its officers, or employees. The amount of insurance required hereunder shall be as required by the Contract Officer not exceeding Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000). 5.2 Indemnification, The Provider shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers and employees, from and against any and all actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, losses, costs, and expenses, including legal costs and attorneys' fees, for injury to or death of person(s), for damage to property (including property owned by the City) arising out of or related to Contractor's performance under this Agreement, except for such loss as may be caused by City's own negligence or that of its officers or employees. 6.0 DISCRIMINATION TERMINATION AND ENFORCEMENT. 6.1 Covenant Against Discrimination. Provider covenants that, by and for itself, its heirs, executors, assigns, and all persons claiming under or through them that there shall be no discrimination against or segregation of any person or group of persons on account of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, physical or mental disability, national origin, or ancestry in the performance of this Agreement. Provider shall take affirmative action to insure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, physical or mental disability, national origin, or ancestry. 6.2 Term. Unless earlier terminated in accordance with Section 6.3 of this Agreement, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect until completion of the services, but not exceeding one (1) year from the date hereof. 6.3 Termination Prior to Expiration of Term. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time, with or without cause, upon thirty (30) days' written notice to the other party. Upon receipt of the notice of termination the Provider shall immediately cease all services hereunder except as may be specifically approved by the Contract Officer. Provider shall be entitled to compensation for all services rendered prior to receipt of the notice of termination and City shall be entitled to reimbursement for any services which have been paid for but not rendered. 7.0 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. 7.1 Notice. Any notice, demand, request, document, consent, approval, or communication either party desires or is required to give to the other party shall be in writing and either served personally or sent by prepaid, first-class mail to the address set forth below, or such other addresses as may from time to time be designated by mail. TO CITY: City of Palm Springs 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 Attn: City Manager - 5 - WITH COPY TO: Aleshire&Wynder, LLP 18881 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 400 Irvine, CA 92612-1500 TO PROVIDER: ✓� J & 7.2 Amendment. This Agreement may be amended at any time by the mutual consent of the parties by an instrument in writing. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the date first above written. CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA Dated: ,Ta — `7—�, ? Br- City Manager (2jA— jD- -- City Clerk A�MIOVicD S"ty YF$E 01"5"MrAH)V;�:nh APPROVED AS TO FORM: Aleshire&Wynder, LLP ` INL1!(2- , G ' _ City fttOney PROVIDER: //K'4swon,tea �dTl� L Dated: By: %\Z7— NfaM e: Y - Cna�a.� von.Ar) Ttt : 0 eoeq,vv By: LN ame: v..f� Title: (Corporations require two NOTARIZED signatures; one from each of the following categories: A. Chairman of Board, President or any Vice President;AND B. Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer, or Chief Financial Officer.) - 6 - CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT �y^.a:rO„-.✓-„',�_^q_,^—�„01-�^-^.^,.`i,��z4_:��r-�,.1' �r��;� ���u f'��� ^✓, _a?. _ '^,:ja2�d,�:.:�y :2�C-._s�^^-,�2�?c, ^y^, f 11 ui State of California ,)) J ss. l Countyof °= On 7 b before me, rate� eendTllle IOfl a leg,"Jane Doe,NolaryP personally appeared N O�,( !"C S�®(l'bc Q T r I1�[d�G.�S C1C'�C,� �. Namalsl of B,gner(al S�� ((t) Lo`personally known to meal droved to me on the basis of satisfactory 3 f" evidence �� So ial to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are If subscribed to the within instrument and l� C. PIPITONE acknowledged to me that leetAq Ahey executed >>) Commission# 1382928 1 the same In hisfHer/their authorized ) Notary Public - California > capacity(ies), and that by 1414w/their Riverside County signature(s) on the instrument the erson s or P O, <; My Comm.ExpiresNov2,2006 the emit upon behalf of which the person(s) s r•; Y P P O1 acted, executed the instrument. 10 WITNESS my an official sea. �) C d andffi l 91111 t� l/I B,gnarrraol MIPrblm �) OPTIONAL 0, Though the in ormaaon below is not required by law,it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. Il Description of Attached Document �li fit �s True or Type of Document: Fl Document Date: �,5 Number of Pages: r> Signer(s)Other Than Named Above: F1 ,o Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer f; +I Signer's Name: 2H ,ll El Individual ", Top o1 thumb here jJl Ali Corporate Officer—TrIe(s): Y tit s r (z a T I✓Z Zc 7 c (1 ❑ Partner—❑ Limited ❑Genera gn di ❑ Attorney-in-Factlj <1y ❑ Trustee (01 ❑ Guardian or Conservatoral SS ❑ Other: lc Ali Signer Is Representing: 1?i ' .JI 01999 NellonalA lary Aasouaton•9350 De Bolo Ave,P 0 Box 2402•Chalswodh,CA 913132402•www.nal,onalnolary old Ned Re 5907 yReorder Call Toll-Froo 1-800-876-6827 CITY OF PALM SPRINGS EXHIBIT A Scope of Services Proiect/Activity Title: Project Number: Palm Springs Youth Center 0002; B-26-6 Improvements/Energy-Efficiency Air Conditioning Units Name/Address of Provider: Palm Springs Youth Center PO Box 9530, 3601 E Mesquite Rd Palm Springs, CA 92263-9530 O b i ectives/Activities The intent of this program is to provide after-school programs for at-risk children of low-income households. This will be accomplished through the installation of more energy-efficient air conditioning units, and will control operating expenses. PSYC primarily covers the City of Palm Springs and the adjacent community of Cathedral City, serving 795 clients of which 431 are Palm Springs' residents. The Provider shall be responsible for the completion of the following objectives/activities in a manner acceptable and satisfactory to the City and consistent with the standards required as a condition of providing these CDBG funds. Objective 1: Assist the City by timely providing any additional information requested. TARGET DATE ACTIVITY#1 On-Going Make readily available any information relative to the successful implementation of the activity. Objective 2: Establish and maintain a programmatic and financial record keeping process. TARGET DATE ACTIVITY#1 On-Going Establish and maintain an efficient program process/procedure for proper record keeping. Set-up a filing system for CDBG files only. Document and maintain all records related to this program in a stable and secure location. Objective 3: Advertise market and publicize the program to facilitate positive promotion for all parties (i.e. Provider City CDBG etc.). TARGET DATE ACTIVITY#1 On-Going Draft a promotional piece and submit to City for approval. Advertise in the Desert Sun. Submit final publication to City. Objective4: Enroll and income qualify at least a total of four hundred thirty-one (431) low and moderate-income Palm Springs residents. TARGET DATE ACTIVITY#1 On-Going Provide direct client programming for Palm Springs residents. Maintain records of names, addresses, demographics and service dates for all assistance. Objective 5: Maintain records for all CDBG activities related to this program. TARGET DATE ACTIVITY#1 On-Going Document and maintain all records related to this program, including those required, in accordance with HUD Regulations, in a stable and secure location ACTIVITY#2 Monthly Submit quarterly reports— referenced Exhibit E. Objective 6: Manage/monitor program activities. TARGET DATE ACTIVITY#1 On-Going Perform monitoring activities necessary to ensure that the program is being conducted in compliance with the CDBG policies, federal regulations, and local statues, including Davis-Bacon Act, Copeland Act, and Non-discrimination /EEO requirements. Objective 7: ModtfV and improve the building's air conditioning system for greater energy-efficiency in accordance with an 'open competitive' procurement process as outlined in proposal. TARGET DATE ACTIVITY#1 On-Going Conduct program activities, as stipulated in the proposal and in consultation with the City Objective 8: Provide an evaluation within fifteen (15) calendar days of the program completion or final reimbursement. TARGET DATE ACTIVITY#1 07/15/02 Provide an evaluation and final report on all programmatic and financial activities. General Administration Provide the management oversight and leadership to address specific operational tasks in meeting the established performance levels, as well as perform supportive activities (i.e., clerical, monitoring, etc.) CITY OF PALM SPRINGS EXHIBIT B Budget Summary Project/Activity Title: Project Number: Palm Springs Youth Center 0002, B-26-6 lmprovements/Energy-Efficiency Air Conditioning Units Name/Address of Provider: Palm Springs Youth Center PO Box 9530, 3601 E Mesquite Rd Palm Springs, CA 92263-9530 BUDGETSUMMARY COST CATEGORY CDBG OTHER TOTAL SHARE SOURCES COST 1 Personnel $ $ $ 2 Consultant/Contract Services $8,250. $ $8,250. 3 Travel $ $ $ 4 Space Rental $ $ $ 5 Consumable Supplies $ $ $ 6 Rental, Lease or Purchase of $ $ $ Equipment 7 Insurance $ $ $ 8 Other $42,750. $ $42,750. A/C Contractor Contract $51,000. $ - 0 - $51,000. TOTALS If costs are to be shared by other sources of funding, including CDBG funds from other jurisdictions, identify the source of funding, grantor/lending agency, and cost category information. Other funding sources include private donations. EXHIBIT B— Budget Summary Page 2 of 2 Pages DETAIL BUDGET :,`• ' DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY/ CDBG OTHER TOTAL PAY ITEMS SHARE SOURCES COST Design & Construction Services - Fees (Hourly not to exceed): - Pre-Design Research $793. -0 - $793. - Construction Docs & Project Manual $4,078. -0- $4,078. - Pre-Construction & Construction $2,379. - 0 - $2,379. Reimbursables: - Copying Docs; Postage; Delivery $200. - 0 - $200 - Air Conditioning Units Flood Test $800. -0 - $800. Construction Contract $42,750. 0- $42,750. Total $51,000. - 0 $51;000. Progress payments, approved by the Subrecipient and based upon the percentage of completed work, as outlined in the respective Professional Service Agreement and the Construction Agreement with a 10% retention, shall be paid by the 30'" day of each month, provided that the payment application has been submitted to the City on or before the first working day of the month. The Subrecipient shall receive reimbursements in accordance with the aforementioned cost categories and line items. Services are to be performed over a twelve month period of November 1, 2002 through October 31, 2003 with funds allocated from 2001 —02 Program Year. CITY OF PALM SPRINGS EXHIBIT C Insurance Inventory Proiect/Activity Title: Project Number: Palm Springs Youth Center 0002; B-26-6 Improvements/Energy-Efficiency Air Conditioning Units Name/Address of Provider: Palm Springs Youth Center PO Box 9530, 3601 E Mesquite Rd Palm Springs, CA 92263-9530 INSURANCE INVENTORY LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY Name of Provider's Insurance Company Hartford Ins. c/o YMCA Sery Effective Dates of Policy 01/01/03 to 01/01/04 Claims Made Policy / / Per Occurrence Policy Limits of Liability $3 000 000 General Aggregate Deductibles: Per Occurrence $1 000,000.00 Annual Aggregate $1 000 000.00 Additional Insured Endorsement (Certificate Holder) VYes ❑ No Original Certificate of Insurance Attached ❑Yes v/No WORKER'S COMPENSATION POLICY Name of Provider's Insurance Company State Compensation Insurance Fund Effective Dates 06/01/02 to 06/01/03 Limits of Liability Underlying Coverage Limits / Original Certificate of Insurance Attached ❑ �f Yes No * The Family YMCA of the Desert is currently managing the Palm Springs Youth Center, which covers all employees and operations of the Center, reference attached October 8, 2002 letter. CITY OF PALM SPRINGS EXHIBIT D Beneficiary Qualification Statement Project/Activity Title: Project Number Palm Springs Youth Center 0002; B-26-6 Improvements/Energy-Efficiency Air Conditioning Units Name/Address of Provider: Palm Springs Youth Center PO Box 9530, 3601 E Mesquite Rd Palm Springs, CA 92263-9530 BENEFICIARY QUALIFICATION STATEMENT This statement must be completed and signed by each person or head of household (legal guardian) receiving benefits form the described project/activity. Please answer each of the following questions. 1. How many persons are in your household? For this question a household is a group of related or unrelated persons occupying the same house with at least one member being the head of the household. Renters, roomers,or borders cannot be included as household members. 2. Circle your combined gross annual income(Riverside-San Bernardino,CA—12/10/01) MEDIAN NUMBER OF PERSONS IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD: INCOME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LEVEL VERY LOW INCOME $17,600 $20,100 $22,650 $25,150 $27,150 $29,150 $31,200 $33,200 Below 50% LOW INCOME $28,150 $32,200 $36,200 $40,250 $43,450 $46,700 $49,900 $53,100 51 —80% MODERATE INCOME $42,300 $48,350 $54,400 $60,400 $65,250 $70,100 $74,900 $79,750 120% 3. What race/ethnicity do you identify yourself as; please note that this self-identification is voluntary in accordance with equal opportunity laws? ❑ White ❑ American Indian or Alaska Native AND White ❑ Black/African American ❑ Asian AND White ❑ Asian ❑ Black/African American AND White ❑ American Indian or Alaskan Native ❑ American Indian/Alaska Native AND Black/African American ❑ Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ❑ Other: HISPANIC/LATINO ETHNICITY ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, check one:❑ Mexican/Chicano ❑ Puerto Rican ❑ Cuban ❑ Other: 4. Please check, ves or no,if you are a female Head of Household? ❑ YES ❑ NO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND DISCLAIMER I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT INCOME AND HOUSHOLD STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS FORM ARE TRUE. NAME: DATE: ADDRESS: PHONE NO: SIGNATURE: The information you provide on this form is confidential and is only utilized for Community Development Block Grant(CDBG)program purposes,a Federally-funded program,governmental reporting purposes to monitor compliance • CITY OF PALM SPRINGS EXHIBIT E Quarterly Program Progress Report Project/Activity Title: Project Number: Palm Springs Youth Center 0002; B-26-6 Improvements/Energy-Efficiency Air Conditioning Units Name/Address of Provider: Palm Springs Youth Center PO Box 9530, 3601 E Mesquite Rd Palm Springs, CA 92263-9530 PROGRAM PROGRESS REPORT Period: DIRECT BENEFIT REPORT ♦ Number of First-Time Program Beneficiaries Serviced: #of Households #of Persons 0-50%below 51-80%below 120% below ♦ Number of First-Time Female Headed Households: ♦ Counts by Race/Ethnicity: White American Indian or Alaska Native AND White _ Black/African American Asian AND White_ Asian Black/African American AND White_ American Indian or Alaskan Native American Indian/Alaska Native AND Black/African American _ Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Other: HISPANIC/LATINO ETHNICITY: Mexican/Chicano Puerto Rican _ Cuban Other: ACCOMPLISHMENT NARRATIVE LEVERAGING RESOURCES NARRATIVE Signed Title Date CITY OF PALM SPRINGS EXHIBIT F Request for Reimbursement Project/Activity Title: Project Number: Palm Springs Youth Center 0002; B-26-6 Improvements/Energy-Efficiency Air Conditioning Units Name/Address of Provider: Palm Springs Youth Center PO Box 9530, 3601 E Mesquite Rd Palm Springs, CA 92263-9530 BENEFICIARY QUALIFICATION STATEMENT ` Approved Currant Prior - . Total Grant Description Grant Reimbursement Reimbursement YTD Balance Amount - - Period Periods) f2elmbursement (Overt Under) TOTAL' I CERTIFY THAT, (a) the City of PALM SPRINGS, as grantee of the CDBG, has not previously been billed for the costs covered by this invoice, (b) funds have not been received from the Federal Government or expended for such costs under the terms of the Agreement or grant pursuant to FMC-74-4 & 24 CFR Part 58;(c) this agency is in full compliance with all applicable provisions under the terms of the Contractor grant; and (d) this agency is in full compliance with all applicable tax laws and hereby affix original signatures. PREPARED BY: APPROVED BY: Name, Title, Date Name, Title, Date City of PALM SPRINGS Use Only Audited by. Examined by: Approved by: If necessary, additional sheet(s) must be attached detailing cost breakdowns, and verified by original signatures. CITY OF PALM SPRINGS EXHIBIT G Employment Restrictions 1. Labor Standards The PROVIDER agrees to comply with the requirements of the Secretary of Labor in accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act as amended, the provisions of Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, the Copeland "Anti-Kickback" Act (40 U.S.C. 276a-276a-5; 40 USC 327 and 40 USC 276c) and all other applicable Federal, state and local laws and regulations pertaining to labor standards insofar as those acts apply to the performance of this contract. The PROVIDER shall agree to submit documentation provide by the CITY which demonstrates compliance with hour and wage requirements of this part. The PROVIDER agrees that, all general contractors or subcontractors engaged under contracts in excess of$2,000 00 for construction, renovation or repair work financed in whole or in part with assistance provided under this contract, shall comply with Federal requirements adopted by the CITY pertaining to such contracts and with the applicable requirements of the regulations of the Department of labor, under 29 CFR Parts 1, 3, 5 and 7 governing the payment of wages and ratio of apprentices and trainees to journeyworkers; provided, that if wage rates higher than those required under the regulations are imposed by state and local law, nothing hereunder is intended to relieve the PROVIDER of its obligation, if any, to require payment of the higher wage. The PROVIDER shall cause or require to be inserted in full, in all such contracts subject to such regulations, provisions meeting the requirements of this paragraph. 2. "Section 3 Clause' a. Compliance Compliance with the provisions of Section 3,the regulations set forth in 24 CFR 135, and all applicable rules and orders issued hereunder prior to the execution of this contract, shall be a condition of the Federal financial assistance provided under this Contract and binding upon the CITY, the PROVIDER and any of the PROVIDER'S subrecipients and subcontractors. Failure to fulfill these requirements shall subject the CITY,the PROVIDER and any of the PROVIDER'S subrecipients and subcontractors, their successors and assigns, to those sanctions specified by the Agreement through which Federal assistance is provided. The PROVIDER certifies and agrees that no contractual or other disability exists which would prevent compliance with these requirements. The PROVIDER further agrees to comply with these "Section 3" requirements and to include the following language in all subcontracts executed under this Agreement' "The work to be performed underthis contract is a project assisted under a program providing direct Federal financial assistance from HUD and is subject to the requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, 12 U.S.0 1701 Section 3 requires that to the greatest extent feasible opportunities for training and employment be given to low- and very low-income residents of the project area and contracts for work in connection with the project be awarded to business concerns that provide economic opportunities for low-and very low-income persons residing in the metropolitan area in which the project is located." The PROVIDER further agrees to ensure that opportunities for training and employment arising in connection with a housing rehabilitation (including reduction and abatement of lead-based paint hazards), housing construction, or other public construction project are given to low-and very low-income persons residing within the metropolitan area in which the CDBG- funded project is located;where feasible, priority should be given to low-and very low-income persons within the service area of the project or the neighborhood in which the project is located, and to low-and very low-income participants in other HUD programs; and award contracts for work undertaken in connection with a housing rehabilitation (including reduction and abatement of lead-based paint hazards), housing construction, or other public construction project are given to business concerns that provide economic opportunities for low- and very low-income persons residing within the metropolitan area in which the CDBG-funded project is located; where feasible, priority should be given to business concerns which provide economic opportunities to low-and very low-income residents within the service area or the neighborhood in which the project is located, and to low-and very low-income participants in other HUD programs. The PROVIDER certifies and agrees that no contractual or other legal incapacity exists which would prevent compliance with these requirements. b. Notifications The PROVIDER agrees to send to each labor organization or representative of workers with which it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, if any, a notice advising said labor organization or worker's representative of its commitments under this Section 3 clause and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment or training WAIS Docpment Retrieval http://frwebgme.access.gpo.gov/c ia..acgi?dbname=Davis-Bacon&docid=CA020036 GENERAL DECISION CA020036 03/0003 CA36 Date: March 7, 2003 General Decision Number CA020036 Superseded General Decision No. CA010036 State: California Construction Type: BUILDING DREDGING HEAVY HIGHWAY County(ies) : RIVERSIDE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS; DREDGING PROJECTS (does not include hopper dredge work) ; HEAVY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (does not include water well drilling) ; HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Modification Number Publication Date 0 03/01/2002 1 03/08/2002 2 03/22/2002 3 03/29/2002 4 05/10/2002 5 05/17/2002 6 05/24/2002 7 06/07/2002 8 06/21/2002 9 07/05/2002 10 07/19/2002 11 08/02/2002 12 08/09/2002 13 08/23/2002 14 09/06/2002 15 09/20/2002 16 10/04/2002 17 10/25/2002 18 11/08/2002 19 12/13/2002 20 01/03/2003 21 01/17/2003 22 03/07/2003 COUNTY(ies) : RIVERSIDE ASBE0005B O8/05/2002 Rates Fringes Includes the application of all insulating materials, protective coverings, coatings, and finishings to all types of mechanical systems INSULATOR/ASBESTOS WORKER 33.06 8 . 11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * ASBE0005D O1/01/2003 Rates Fringes Includes preparation, wetting, stripping, removal, scrapping, vacuuming, bagging and disposing of all insulation materials from mechnical systems, wheather they contain asbestos or not: 1of18 WAIS Document Retrieval htt //fiweb ate.access o. ov/c in...e.c i?dbname-Davis-Bacon&docid-CA020036 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLER - 15_75 P- B 2_55gp B g ------------------------------ -- BOIL0092F 10/01/2002 Rates Fringes BOILERMAKER 31. 96 13.30 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRCA0004U 05/01/2002 Rates Fringes BRICKLAYER; MARBLE MASON 28.22 6.20 ------------------------------------------------------------ BRCA0018G 06/01/2002 Rates Fringes TILE LAYERS 26.50 7.45 TILE FINISHERS 16. 65 2. 91 MARBLE FINISHER 19. 90 3.56 ---------------------------------------------------------------- DRCA0018K 12/01/2000 Rates Fringes TERRAZZO WORKER 26.78 5.34 TERRAZZO FINISHER 20.53 5.34 ------------------------------------------------------- CARP0002B 07/01/2001 Rates Fringes DIVERS: Diver, wet 486. 08 per day 5. 61 Diver, stand-by 243. 04 per day 5. 61 Diver tender 235. 04 per day 5. 61 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0002Q 07/01/2002 Rates Fringes Work on wood framed construction of single family residences, apartments or condominiums under 4 stories DRYWALL INSTALLERS 19. 00 5. 18 DRYWALL STOCKER/SCRAPPER 10. 00 4 . 68 Ali other work DRYWALL INSTALLERS 29.00 6. 6B DRYWALL STOCKER/SCRAPPER 10. 00 4 . 68 ----------------------------------------------------------- CAR20003E 07/01/2002 Rates Fringes Work on wood frame, tilt up or concrete block construction including but not limited to: shopping centers, stores, office buildings, fast food establishments, also including curb, gutter and sidewalks where the total cost of the project does not exceed seven and one-half million ($7, 500, 000.00) dollars. CARPENTERS: Carpenter, cabinet installer, insulation installer, floor worker and acoustical installer 22 . 75 6.28 Shingler 22. 88 6.28 Roof loader of shingles 15. 42 6.28 2 of 18 W.AIS Document Retrieval http://fivebgate.access.gpo.gov/c m...acgi?dbiiwne=Davis-Bacon&docid=CA020036 .Saw filer • 22.83 6.28 Table power saw operator 22. 85 6.28 Pneumatic nailer or power stapler 23. 00 6.28 Fence builder 20.30 6.28 Millwright 23.25 6.28 Pile driver; Derrick barge; Bridge or dock carpenter; Cable splicer; Heavy framer; Rockslinger 22. 88 6.28 Head rockslinger 22. 98 6.28 Rock barge or scow 22.78 6.2B Scaffold builder 17. 00 6.28 All other work: Carpenter, cabinet installer, insulation installer, floor worker and acoustical installer 29. 00 6. 68 Shingler 29. 13 6. 68 Roof loader of shingles 20.77 6. 68 Saw filer 29. 08 6. 68 Table power saw operator 29.10 6. 68 Pneumatic nailer or power stapler 29.25 6. 68 Fence builder 24 .79 6. 68 Millwright 29. 50 6. 68 Pile driver; Derrick barge; Bridge or dock carpenter; Cable splicer; Heavy framer; Rockslinger 29. 13 6. 68 Rockslinger 29.13 6. 68 Rock barge or scow 29. 03 6. 68 Scaffold builder 23.20 6. 68 FOOTNOTE: Work of forming in the construction of open cut sewers or storm drains, on operations in which horizontal lagging is used in conjunction with steel H-Beams driven or placed in pre-drilled holes, for that portion of a lagged trench against which concrete is poured, namely, as a substitute for back forms (which work is performed by piledrivers) : $0. 13 per hour additional. -------------------------'------------------------------------- CARP0003H 08/01/2002 Rates Fringes MODULAR FURNITURE INSTALLER 14 .00 5. 16 FULL WALL TECHNICIAN 20. 14 5.16 MOBILE FILING SYSTEM INSTALLERS 13. 10 4. 66 ------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0011C 12/01/2001 Rates Fringes COMMUNICATIONS AND SYSTEMS WORK: Installer 22 . 13 3% + 4 . 40 Technician 23. 93 3% + 4. 40 SCOPE OF WORK: Installation, testing, service and maintenance of systems utilizing the transmission and/or transference of voice, sound, vision and digital for commercial, educational, security and entertainment purposes for the following: TV monitoring and surveillance, background-foreground music, intercom and telephone interconnect, inventory control systems, microwave transmission, multi-media, multiplex, nurse call systems, radio page, school intercom and sound, burglar alarms, fire alarm (see last paragraph below) and low voltage master clock systems in commercial buildings. 3 of 18 WAIS Dooument Retrieval http://fvebgate access.gpo.gov/c i-bin...c.cgi9dbname=Davis-Bacon&docid=CA020036 Communication Systems that tralat or receive information and/or control systems that ar trinsic to the above listed systems; inclusion or exclusion of terminations and testings of conductors determined by their function; excluding all other data systems or multiple systems which include control function or power supply; excluding installation of raceway systems, conduit systems, line voltage work, and energy management systems. Does not cover work performed at China Lake Naval Ordnance Test Station. Fire alarm work shall be performed at the current inside wireman total cost package. --------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC0440A 12/02/2002 Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN 29.23 3%+9. 66 CABLE SPLICER 29. 73 31-6+9. 66 ZONE PAY: Zone A: Free travel zone for all contractors performing work in Zone A. Zone B:Any work performed in Zone (B) shall add $8. 00 per hour to the current wage scale. Zone (B) shall be the area from the eastern perimeter of Zone (A) to a line which runs north and south begininng at Little Morongo Canyon (San Bernardino/Riverside County Line) , Southeast along the Coachella Tunnels, Colorado River Aqueduct and Mecca Tunnels to Pinkham Wash the South to Box Canyon Road, then southwest along Box Canyon Road to Highway 195 west onto 195 south to Highway 86 to Riverside/Imperial County Line. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEC1245C 06/01/2002 Rates Fringes LINE CONSTRUCTION: Lineman; Cable splicer 33. 16 4 .5%+7. 08 Equipment specialist (operates crawler tractors, commercial motor vehicles, backhoes, trenchers, cranes (50 tons and below) , and overhead and underground distribution line equipment) 28. 19 4. 5%+6.80 Groundman 21.56 4.5%+6. 80 Powderman 31.51 4 .5%+6.84 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELEV0018A 09/15/2001 Rates Fringes ELEVATOR MECHANIC 33. 695 7.455 FOOTNOTE: Vacation Pay: 8% with 5 or more years of service, 6% for 6 months to 5 years service. Paid Holidays : New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Friday after, and Christmas Day. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0012C 07/01/2002 Rates Fringes POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS: GROUP 1 27 .8E 11. 85 GROUP 2 28 . 63 11 . 85 GROUP 3 28. 92 11.8E GROUP 4 30.21 11.85 GROUP 5 30.43 11. 85 GROUP 6 30. 54 11.8E 4of18 WAIS Document Retrieval littp://fiwcbgate.access.9po.gov/c bin...c cgl9dbtimue=Davis-Bacon&docid=CA020036 GROUP, . 7 • 30. 66 11. 85 • GROUP B 30. 83 11.85 GROUP 9 30. 93 11. 85 GROUP 10 30. 96 11. 85 GROUP 11 31. 04 11.85 GROUP 12 31. 16 11.85 GROUP 13 31.33 ll. B5 GROUP 14 31. 43 11. 85 GROUP 15 31. 54 11.85 GROUP 16 31. 66 11. 85 GROUP 17 31. 83 11. 85 GROUP 18 31. 93 11.85 GROUP 19 32. 04 11.85 GROUP 20 32. 16 11. 85 GROUP 21 32.33 11.85 CRANES, PILEDRIVING & HOISTING EQUIPMENT: GROUP 1 29. 00 11. 85 GROUP 2 29. 78 11.85 GROUP 3 30.07 11. 85 GROUP 4 30.21 11. 85 GROUP 5 30. 43 11.35 GROUP 6 30.54 11. 85 GROUP 7 30. 66 11. 35 GROUP 8 30. 83 11. 85 GROUP 9 31. 00 11. 85 GROUP 10 32.00 11. 85 GROUP 11 33.00 11.85 GROUP 12 34 .00 11. 85 GROUP 13 35.00 11. 80 TUNNEL WORK: GROUP 1 30.28 11. 85 GROUP 2 30.57 11.85 GROUP 3 30. 71 11. 85 GROUP 4 30. 93 11. 85 GROUP 5 31. 04 11.85 GROUP 6 31.16 11. 85 GROUP 7 31.46 11. 85 FOOTNOTES: Workers required to suit up and work in a hazardous material environment: $1. 00 per hour additional. Combination mixer and compressor operator on gunite work shall be classified as a concrete mobile mixer operator. POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Bargeman; Brakeman; Compressor operator; Ditch Witch, with seat or similar type equipment; Elevator operator-inside; Engineer Oiler; Forklift operator (includes loed, lull or similar types under 5 tons; Generator operator; Generator, pump or compressor plant operator; Pump operator; Signalman; Switchman GROUP 2: Asphalt-rubber plant operator (nurse tank operator) ; Concrete mixer operator-skip type; Conveyor operator; Fireman; Forklift operator (includes load, lull or similar types over 5 tons; Hydrostatic pump operator; oiler crusher (asphalt or concrete plant) ; Petromat laydown machine; PJU side dum jack; Screening and conveyor machine oeprator (or similar types) ; Skiploader (wheel type up to 3/4 yd. without attachment) ; Tar pot fireman; Temporary heating plant operator; Trenching machine oiler GROUP 3: Asphalt-rubber blend operator; Bobcat or similar type (side steer) ; Equipment greaser (rack) ; Ford Ferguson (with dragtype attachments) ; Helicopter radioman (ground) ; Stationary pipe wrapping and cleaning machine operator GROUP 4 : Asphalt plant fireman; Backhoe operator (mini-max or similar type) ; Boring machine operator; Boxman or mixerman (asphalt or concrete) ; Chip spreading machine operator; Concrete 5 of 18 WAIS Document Retrieval http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/c bin...c.cgi?dbmmne=Davis-Bacon&docid=CA020036 Cleaning ,decontamination machii0operator; concrete Pump Operat� (small portable) ; Drilling mac e operator, small auger types (Texoma super economatic or similar types - Hughes 100 or 200 or similar types - drilling depth of 30' maximum) ; Equipment greaser (grease truck) ; Guard rail post driver operator; Highline cableway signalman; Horizontal Directional Drilling Machine; Hydra-hammer-aerc stomper; Micro Tunneling (above ground tunnel) ; Power concrete curing machine operator; Power concrete saw operator; Power-driven jumbo form setter operator; Power sweeper operator; Roller operator (compacting) ; Screed operator (asphalt or concrete) ; Trenching machine operator (up to 6 ft. ) ; Vacuum or much truck GROUP 5 : Articulating material hauler; Asphalt plant engineer; Batch plant operator; Bit sharpener; Concrete joint machine operator (canal and similar type) ; Concrete planer operator; Dandy digger; Deck engine operator; Derrickman (eilfield type) ; Drilling machine operator, bucket or auger types (Calweld 100 bucket or similar types - Watson 1000 auger or similar types - Texoma 330, 500 or 600 auger or similar types - drilling depth of 45 ' maximum) ; Drilling machine operator (including water wells) ; Hydrographic seeder machine operator (straw, pulp or seed) , Jackson track maintainer, or similar type; Kalamazoo Switch tamper, or similar type; Machine tool operator; Maginnis internal full slab vibrator, Mechanical berm, curb or gutter(concrete or asphalt) ; Mechanical finisher operator (concrete, Clary-Johnson-Bidwell or similar) ; Micro tunnel system (below ground) ; Pavement breaker operator (truck mounted) ; Road oil mixing machine operator; Roller operator (asphalt or finish) , rubber-tired earth moving equipment (single engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck) ; Self-propelled tar pipelining machine operator; Skiploader operator (crawler and wheel type, over 3/4 yd. and up to and including 1-1/2 yds. ) ; Slip form pump operator (power driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms) ; Tractor operator-bulldozer, tamper-scraper (single engine, up to 100 h.p. flywheel and similar types, up to and including D-5 and similar types) ; Tugger hoist operator (1 drum) ; Ultra high pressure waterjet cutting tool system operator; Vacuum blasting machine operator GROUP 6: Asphalt or concrete spreading operator (tamping or finishing) ; Asphalt paving machine operator (Barber Greene or similar type) ; Asphalt-rubber distribution operator; Backhoe operator (up to and including 3/4 yd. ) , small ford, Case or similar; Cast-in-place pipe laying machine operator; Combination mixer and compressor operator (gunite work) ; Compactor operator (self-propelled) ; Concrete mixer operator (paving) ; Crushing plant operator; Drill Doctor; Drilling machine operator, Bucket or auger types (Calweld 150 bucket or similar types - Watson 1500, 2000 2500 auger or similar types - Texoma 700, 800 auger or similar types - drilling depth of 60' maximum) ; Elevating grader operator; Grade checker; Gradall operator; Grouting machine operator; Heavy-duty repairman; Heavy equipment robotics operator; Kalamazoo balliste regulator or similar type; Kolman belt loader and similar type; Le Tourneau blob compactor or similar type; Loader operator (Athey, Euclid, Sierra and similar types) ; Ozzie padder or similar types; P.C. slot saw; Pneumatic concrete placing machine operator (Hackley-Presswell or similar type) ; Pumperete gun operator; Rotary drill operator (excluding caisson type) ; Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator (single engine, caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon and similar types with any and all attachments over 25 yds. up to and including 50 cu. yds. struck) ; Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator (multiple engine up to and including 25 yds. struck) ; Rubber-tired scraper operator (self-loading paddle wheel type-John Deere, 1040 and similar single unit) ; Self- propelled curb and gutter machine operator; Shuttle buggy; Skiploader operator (crawler and wheel type over 1-1/2 yds. up to and including 6-112 yds. ) ; Soil remediation plant operator; 6of18 WAIS Document Retrieval htip.//fr ,ebgate.access.gpo.gov/�n...e.egi?dbmmne=Davis-Bacon&docid=CA020036 Su.rtace l-teaters and planer cpsr; Tractor compressor drill combination operator; Tractor Water (any type larger than D- - 100 flywheel h.p. and over, or similar-bulldozer, tamper, scraper and push tractor single engine) ; Tractor operator (boom attachments) , Traveling pipe wrapping, cleaning and bendng machine operator; Trenching machine operator (over 6 ft. depth capacity, manufacturer's rating) ; Ultra high pressure waterjet cutting tool system mechanic; Water pull (compaction) operator GROUP 7 : Drilling machine operator, Bucket or auger types (Calweld 200 B bucket or similar types-Watson 3000 or 5000 auger or similar types-Texoma 900 auger or similar types-drilling depth of 105 ' maximum) ; Dual drum mixer, dynamic compactor LDC350 (or similar types) ; Monorail locomotive operator (diesel, gas or electric) ; Motor patrol-blade operator (single engine) ; Multiple engine tractor operator (Euclid and similar type-except Quad 9 cat. ) ; Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator (single engine, over 50 yds. struck) ; Pneumatic pipe ramming tool and similar types; Prestressed wrapping machine operator; Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator (single engine, over 50 yds. struck) ; Rubber tired earth moving equipment operator (multiple engine, Euclid, caterpillar and similar over 25 yds. and up to 50 yds. struck) , Tower crane repairman; Tractor loader operator (crawler and wheel type over 6-1/2 yds. ) ; Woods mixer operator (and similar Pugmill equipment) GROUP 8: Auto grader operator; Automatic slip form operator; Drilling machine operator, bucket or auger types (Calweld, auger 200 CA or similar types - Watson, auger 6000 or similar types - Hughes Super Duty, auger 200 or similar types - drilling depth of 175' maximum) ; Hoe ram or similar with compressor; Mass excavator operator less the 750 cu. yards; Mechanical finishing machine operator; Mobile form traveler operator; Motor patrol operator (multi-engine) ; Pipe mobile machine operator; Rubber-tired earth- moving equipment operator (multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar type, over 50 cu. yds. struck) ; Rubber-tired self- loading scraper operator (paddle-wheel-auger type self-loading - two (2) or more units) GROUP 9: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator operating equipment with push-pull system (single engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck) GROUP 10: Canal liner operator; Canal trimmer operator; Remote- control earth-moving equipment operator (operating a second piece of equipment: $1.00 per hour additional) ; Wheel excavator operator (over 750 cu. yds. ) GROUP 11: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with push-pull system (single engine, Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon and similar types with any and all attachments over 25 yds. and up to and including 50 yds. struck) ; Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with push-pull system (multiple engine-up to and including 25 yds. struck) GROUP 12: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with push-pull system (single engine, over 50 yds. struck) ; Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with push-pull system (multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar, over 25 yds. and up to 50 yds. struck) GROUP 13: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with push-pull system (multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar, over 50 cu. yds. struck) ; Tandem tractor operator (operating crawler type tractors in tandem - Quad 9 and similar type) 7of18 WAIS Document Reb ieval bttp://fiwobgate.access.gpo.gov/�ui..c.egi?dbnwne=Davis-Bacon&docid=CA020036 GfAOUP '14: Rubber-tired earth-nleng equipment operator, operating in tandem (scrapers, belly dumps and similar types in any combination, excluding compaction units - single engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck) GROUP 15: Rotex concrete belt operator (or similar types) ; Rubber-tired ,earth-moving equipment operator, operating in tandem (scrapers, belly dumps and similar types in any combination, excluding compaction units - single engine, Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon and similar types with any and all attachments over 25 yds. and up to and including 50 cu. yds. struck) ; Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating in tandem (scrapers, belly dumps and similar types in any combination, excluding compaction units - multiple engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck) GROUP 16: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating in tandem (scrapers, belly dumps and similar types in any combination, excluding compaction units - single engine, over 50 yds. struck) ; Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating in tandem (scrapers, belly dumps, and similar types in any combination, excluding compaction units - multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar, over 25 yds. and up to 50 yds. struck) GROUP 17: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating in tandem (scrapers, belly dumps and similar. types in any combination, excluding compaction units - multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar type, over 50 cu. yds. struck) GROUP 18: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with the tandem push-pull system (single engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck) GROUP 19: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with the tandem push-pull system (single engine, Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon and similar types with any and all attachments over 25 yds. and up to and including 50 yds. struck) ; Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating with the tandem push-pull system (multiple engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck) GROUP 20: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with the tandem push-pull system (single engine, over 50 yds. struck) ; Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with the tandem push-pull system (multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar, over 25 yds. and up to 50 yds. struck) GROUP 21: Concrete pump operator-truck mounted; Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with the tandem push-pull system (multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar type, over 50 cu. yds. struck) CRANES, PILEDRIVING AND HOISTING EQUIPMENT CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Engineer oiler; Fork lift operator (includes toed, lull or -similar types) GROUP 2: Truck crane oiler GROUP 3: A-frame or winch truck operator; Ross carrier operator (jobsite) GROUP 4: Bridge-type unloader and turntable operator; Helicopter hoist operator 8of18 WAIS Document Retrieval littp://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/c m...c.cgi?dbname=Davis-Bacon&dodd=CA020036 GROUP 5: Hydraulic boom truck Linger crane (Austin-Western o similar type) ; Tugger hoist opOtor (1 drum) GROUP 6: Bridge crane operator; Crater crane operator; Hoist operator (Chicago boom and similar type) ; Lift mobile operator; Lift slab machine operator (Vagtborg and similar types) ; Material hoist and/or manlift operator; Polar gantry crane operator; Self Climbing scaffold (or similar type) ; Shovel, backhoe, dragline, clamshell operator (over 3/4 yd. and up to 5 cu. yds. mrc) ; Tugger hoist operator GROUP 7: Pedestal crane operator; Shovel, backhoe, dragline, clamshell operator (over 5 cu. yds. mrc) ; Tower crane repair; Tugger hoist operator (3 drum) GROUP 8: Crane operator (up to and including 25 ton capacity) ; Crawler transporter operator; Derrick barge operator (up to and including 25 ton capacity) ; Hoist operator, stiff legs, Guy derrick or similar type (up to and including 25 ton capacity) ; Shovel, backhoe, dragline, clamshell operator (over 7 cu. yds. , M.R.C. ) GROUP 9: Crane operator (over 25 tons and up to and including 50 tons mrc) ; Derrick barge operator (over 25 tons up to and including 50 tons mrc) ; Highline cableway operator; Hoist operator, stiff legs, Guy derrick or similar type (over 25 tons up to and including 50 tons mrc) ; K-crane operator; Polar crane operator; Self erecting tower crane operator maximum lifting capacity ten tons GROUP 10: Crane operator (over 50 tons and up to and including 100 tons mrc) ; Derrick barge operator (over 50 tons up to and including 100 tons mrc) ; Hoist operator, stiff legs, Guy derrick or similar type (over 50 tons up to and including 100 tons mrc) , Mobile tower crane operator (over 50 tons, up to and including 100 tons M.R.C. ) ; Tower crane operator and tower gantry GROUP 11: Crane operator (over 100 tons and up to and including 200 tons mrc) ; Derrick barge operator (over 100 tons up to and including 200 tons mrc) ; Hoist operator, stiff legs, Guy derrick or similar type (over 100 tons up to and including 200 tons mrc) ; Mobile tower crane operator (over 100 tons up to and including 200 tons mrc) GROUP 12: Crane operator (over 200 tons up to and including 300 tons mrc) ; Derrick barge operator (over 200 tons up to and including 300 tons mrc) ; Hoist operator, stiff legs, Guy derrick or similar type (over 200 tons, up to and including 300 tons mrc) ; Mobile tower crane operator (over 200 tons, up to and including 300 tons mrc) GROUP 13: Crane operator (over 300 tons) ; Derrick barge operator (over 300 tons) ; Helicopter pilot; Hoist operator, stiff legs, Guy derrick or similar type (over 300 tons) ; Mobile tower crane operator (over 300 tons) TUNNEL CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1 : Skiploader (wheel type up to 3/4 yd. without attachment) GROUP 2: Power-driven jumbo form setter operator GROUP 3: Dinkey locomotive or motorperson (up to and including 10 tons) GROUP 4 : Bit sharpener; Equipment greaser (grease truck) ; Slip form pump operator (power-driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms) ; Tugger hoist operator (1 drum) ; Tunnel locomotive operator (over 10 and up to and including 30 tons) 9 of 1S WAIS Document Retrieval hitp://frwebgatc.access.gpo.gov/c ...c.egivdbnwne=Davis-Bacon&docid=CA020036 GROUP 5: Backhoe operator (up t nd including 3/4 yd. ) ; Small Ford, Case or similar; Drill doctor; Grouting machine operator; Heading shield operator; Heavy-duty repairperson; Loader operator (Athey, Euclid, Sierra and similar types) ; Mucking machine operator (1/4 yd. , rubber-tired, rail or track type) ; Pneumatic concrete placing machine operator (Hackley-Presswell or similar type) ; Pneumatic heading shield (tunnel) ; Pumperete gun operator; Tractor compressor drill combination operator; Tugger hoist operator (2 drum) ; Tunnel locomotive operator (over 30 tons) GROUP 6: Heavy Duty Repairman GROUP 7: Tunnel mole boring machine operator ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0012D 08/01/2002 Rates Fringes POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS: DREDGING: Leverman 34 . 65 11.85 Dredge dozer 31. 18 11.85 Deckmate 31.07 11. 85 Winch operator (stern winch on dredge) 30.52 11. 85 Fireman; dockhand and bargeman 29. 98 11.85 Barge mate 30.59 11. 85 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRON0002E 07/01/2002 Rates Fringes IRONWORKERS: Fence erector 25.97 16.29 Ornamental, reinforcing and structural 26. 86 16.29 FOOTNOTE: Work at Chocolate Mountains Naval Reserve-Niland additional $3. 00 per hour. ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0001B 07/01/2002 Rates Fringes BRICK TENDER 21.10 9.57 ------------------------------------------------------------ LAB00002H 07/01/2002 Rates Fringes LABORERS: GROUP 1 20. 10 9. 98 GROUP 2 20. 65 9. 98 GROUP 3 21.20 9. 98 GROUP 4 22.75 9. 98 GROUP 5 23.10 9. 98 TUNNEL LABORERS: GROUP 1 23. 01 9. 9B GROUP 2 23.33 9. 98 GROUP 3 23.79 9. 98 GROUP 4 24 .48 9. 98 GUNITE LABORERS: GROUP 1 22. 84 12.73 GROUP 2 21. 89 12. 73 GROUP 3 18 .35 12.73 FOOTNOTE: GUNITE PREMIUM PAY: Workers working from a Bosn'n's Chair or suspended from a 10 of 18 WAIS Document Retrieval hup://fTwcbgate.access.gpo.gov/cRi-bin...c.cgi?dbnanie=Davis-Bacon&docid=CA020036 rope or' cable shall receive 4 nts per hour above the foregoing applicable classific on rates. Workers doing gunite and/or shotcrete work in a tunnel shall receive 35 cents per hour above the foregoing applicable classification rates, paid on a portal-to-portal basis. Any work performed on, in or above any smoke stack, silo, storage elevator or similar type of structure, when such structure is in excess of 75'-0" above base level and which work must be performed in whole or in part more than 75 '-0" above base level, that work performed above the 75'-0" level shall be compensated for at 35 cents per hour above the applicable classification wage rate. LABORER CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Cleaning and handling of panel forms; Concrete screeding for rough strike-off; Concrete, water curing; Demolition laborer, the cleaning of brick if performed by a worker performing any other phase of demolition work, and the cleaning of lumber; Fire watcher, limber, brush loader, piler and debris handler; Flag person; Gas, oil and/or water pipeline laborer; Laborer, asphalt-rubber material loader; Laborer, general or construction; Laborer, general clean-up; Laborer, landscaping; Laborer, jetting; Laborer, temporary water and air lines; Material hose operator (walls, slabs, floors and decks) ; Plugging, filling of shee bolt holes; Dry packing of concrete; Railroad maintenance, repair track person and road beds; Streetcar and railroad construction track laborers; Rigging and signaling; Scaler; Slip form raiser; Tar and mortar; Tool crib or tool house laborer; Traffic control by any method; Window cleaner; Wire mesh pulling - all concrete pouring operations GROUP 2: Asphalt shoveler; Cement dumper (on 1 yd. or larger mixer and handling bulk cement) ; Cesspool digger and installer; Chucktender; Chute handler, pouring concrete, the handling of the chute from readymix trucks, such as walls, slabs, decks, floors, foundation, footings, curbs, gutters and sidewalks; Concrete curer, impervious membrane and form oiler; Cutting torch operator (demolition) ; Fine grader, highways and street paving, airport, runways and similar type heavy construction; Gas, oil and/or water pipeline wrapper - pot tender and form person; Guinea chaser; Headerboard person - asphalt; Laborer, packing rod steel and pans; Membrane vapor barrier installer; Power broom sweeper (small) ; Riprap stonepaver, placing stone or wet sacked concrete; Roto scraper and tiller; Sandblaster (pot tender) ; Septic tank digger and installer(lead) ; Tank scaler and cleaner; Tree climber, faller, chain saw operator, Pittsburgh chipper and similar type brush shredder; Underground laborer, including caisson bellower GROUP 3: Buggymobile person; Concrete cutting torch; Concrete pile cutter; Driller, jackhammer, 2-1/2 ft. drill steel or longer; Dri-pak-it machine; Gas, oil and/or water pipeline wrapper, 6-in. pipe and over, by any method, inside and out; High scaler (including drilling of same) ; Hydro seeder and similar type; Impact wrench multi-plate; Kettle person, pot person and workers applying asphalt, lay-kold, creosote, lime caustic and similar type materials ("applying" means applying, dipping, brushing or handling of such materials for pipe wrapping and waterproofing) ; Operator of pneumatic, gas, electric tools, vibrating machine, pavement breaker, air blasting, come-alongs, and similar mechanical tools not separately classified herein; Pipelayer's backup person, coating, grouting, making of joints, sealing, caulking, diapering and including rubber gasket joints, pointing and any and all other services; Rock Slinger; Rotary scarifier or multiple head concrete chipping scarifier; Steel headerboard and guideline setter; Tamper, Barko, Wacker and similar type; Trenching machine, hand-propelled 11 of 18 WAIS Document Retrieval http://fTwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi- in...c.egi?dbname=Davis-Bacon&docid=CA020036 CROUP 4 :• Asphalt raker, lute p n, ironer, asphalt dump person, and asphalt spreader be (all types) ; Concrete core cutter (walls, floors or ceilings) , grinder or sander; Concrete saw person, cutting walls or flat work, scoring old or new concrete; Cribber, shorer, lagging, sheeting and trench bracing, hand-guided lagging hammer; Head rock slinger; Laborer, asphalt- rubber distributor boot person; Laser beam in connection with laborers' work; Oversize concrete vibrator operator, 70 lbs. and over; Pipelayer performing all services in the laying and installation of pipe from the point of receiving pipe in the ditch until completion of operation, including any and all forms of tubular material, whether pipe, metallic or non-metallic, conduit and any other stationary type of tubular device used for the conveying of any substance or element, whether water, sewage, solid gas, air, or other product whatsoever and without regard to the nature of material from which the tubular material is fabricated; No-joint pipe and stripping of same; Prefabricated manhole installer; Sandblaster (nozzle person) , water blasting, Porta Shot-Blast GROUP 5: Blaster powder, all work of loading holes, placing and blasting of all powder and explosives of whatever type, regardless of method used for such loading and placing; Driller: All power drills, excluding jackhammer, whether core, diamond, wagon, track, multiple unit, and any and all other types of mechanical drills without regard to the form of motive power; Toxic waste removal TUNNEL LABORER CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Batch plant laborer; Bull gang mucker, track person; Changehouse person; Concrete crew, including rodder and spreader; Dump person; Dump person (outside) ; Swamper (brake person and switch person on tunnel work) ; Tunnel materials handling person GROUP 2: Chucktender, cabletender; Loading and unloading agitator cars; Nipper; Pot tender, using mastic or other materials (for example, but not by way of limitation, shotcrete, etc. ) ; Vibrator person, jack hammer, pneumatic tools (except driller) GROUP 3: Blaster, driller, powder person; Chemical grout jet person; Cherry picker person; Grout gun person; Grout mixer person; Grout pump person; Jackleg miner; Jumbo person; Kemper and other pneumatic concrete placer operator; Miner, tunnel (hand or machine) ; Nozzle person; Operating of troweling and/or grouting machines; Powder person (primer house) ; Primer person; Sandblaster; Shotcrete person; Steel form raiser and setter; Timber person, retimber person, wood or steel; Tunnel Concrete finisher GROUP 4: Diamond driller; Sandblaster; Shaft and raise work GUNITE LABORER CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Nozzle person and rod person GROUP 2: Gun person GROUP 3: Rebound person ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0763I 08/07/2002 Rates Fringes PLASTERER TENDER 23. 00 10. 17 PLASTER CLEAN-UP LABORER 20. 45 10. 17 ---------------------------------------------------------------- LABO0882B O1/01/2002 1 Rates Fringes ASBESTOS REMOVAL LABORER 20. 97 7. 65 12 of 18 WAIS Document Retrieval http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgr m...c.cgi?dbname=Davis-Bacon&docid=CA020036 SCOPE OF WORK: Includes site m ization, initial site cleanup site preparation, removal of as tos-containing material and toxic waste, encapsulation, enclosure and disposal of asbestos- containing materials and toxic waste by hand or with equipment or machinery; scaffolding, fabrication of temporary wooden barriers and assembly of decontamination stations. --------------------------------------------------------------- LABO1184A 07/01/2002 Rates Fringes LABORERS - STRIPING: GROUP 1 20. 65 8 .42 GROUP 2 21. 50 8 . 42 GROUP 3 23. 82 8. 42 GROUP 4 26. 02 8. 42 LABORERS - STRIPING CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP l: Protective coating, pavement sealing, including repair and filling of cracks by any method on any surface in parking lots, game courts and playgrounds; carstops; operation of all related machinery and equipment; equipment repair technician GROUP 2: Traffic surface abrasive blaster; pot tender - removal of all traffic lines and markings by any method (sandblasting, waterblasting, grinding, etc. ) and preparation of surface for coatings. Traffic control person: controlling and directing traffic through both conventional and moving lane closures; operation of all related machinery and equipment GROUP 3: Traffic delineating device applicator: Layout and application of pavement markers, delineating signs, rumble and traffic bars, adhesives, guide markers, other traffic delineating devices including traffic control. This category includes all traffic related surface preparation (sandblasting, waterblasting, grinding) as part of the application process. Traffic protective delineating system installer: removes, relocates, installs, , permanently affixed roadside and parking delineation barricades, fencing, cable anchor, guard rail, reference signs, monument markers; operation of all related machinery and equipment; power broom sweeper GROUP 4 : Striper: layout and application of traffic stripes and markings; hot thermo plastic; tape traffic stripes and markings, including traffic control; operation of all related machinery and equipment --------------------------------------------------------------- * LA301184E 07/01/2002 Rates Fringes SLURRY SEAL WORK LABORERS: Group 1 21. 66 8 .42 Group 2 22 . 86 8 .42 Group 3 24 .72 8.42 Group 4 _ 26.32 B.42 GROUP 1 - Traffic Control Person & Serviceman; including . work of installing and protecting utility covers, traffic delineating devices, posting of no parking and notifications for public convenience, surface cleaning by any method, repair and filing of cracks by any means, and other work not directly connected with the application of slurry seal. GROUP 2 - Squeegeeman (finish) ; Traffic control person. GROUP 3 - Applicator operator (line driver) ; Power broom sweeper operator; Operation of all related machinery and equipment; . 13 of 18 WAIS Document Retrieval • http://fiwebgate access.gpo.gov/cg ...acgi?dbmmne=Davis-Bacon&docid=CA020036 Shuttleman GROUP 4 - Mix operator ------------------------------------------------------------ PAIN0036A 07/01/2002 Rates Fringes Work on service stations and and car washes; Small new commercial work (defined as construction up to and including 3 stories in height, such as small shopping centers, small stores, small office buildings and small food establishments) ; Small new industrial work (defined as light metal buildings, small warehouses, small storage facilities and tilt-up buildings) ; Repaint work (defined as repaint of breweries, commercial 'recreational facilities, hotels which operate commercial establishments as part of hotel service, and sports facilities) ; Tenant improvement work (defined as tenant improvement work not included in conjunction with the construction of the building, and all repainting of tenant improvement projects PAINTER (including lead abatement) 21.75 5. 89 All other work: PAINTER 25. 02 5.89 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0036H 10/01/2002 Rates Fringes DRYWALL FINISHERS 26.33 8. 48 --------------------------------—-—---------------—-------- PAIN003GR 06/O1/2002 Rates Fringes GLAZIERS 29.20 8 .45 FOOTNOTE: Additional $1.25 per hour for work in a condo, from the third (3rd) floor and up Additional $1.25 per hour for work on the outside of the building from a swing state or any suspended contrivance, from the ground up ----------------------------------`---------------------------- * PAIN1247B 01/01/2003 Rates Fringes SOFT FLOOR LAYER 26.70 6.25 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0200I 08/07/2002 Rates Fringes PLASTERERS 26. 77 6. 76 ---------------------------------------------------------------- PLAS0500B 07/01/2002 Rates Fringes 14 of 18 WAIS Docoment Retrieval http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/c ' e.cgi?dbmmne=Davis-Bacon&docid=CA020036 CEMI✓NT I�iASON -23_05 11_56 ----------------------------- ------ PLUM0016A 07/01/2002 Rates Fringes Work on strip malls, light commercial, tenant improvement and remodel work: PLUMBER & PIPEFITTER 23.03 8.24 Work on new additions and remodeling of bars, restaurant, stores and commercial buildings not to exceed 5, 000 sq. ft. of floor space PLUMBER & PIPEFITTER 28. 92 9.44 All other work: PLUMBER & PIPEFITTER 29. 81 10. 01 Landscape and irrigation work: PLUMBER & PIPEFITTER 23.27 9.56 Sewer and storm drain work: PLUMBER & PIPEFITTER 20.25 9.75 ------------------------------------------------------------ PLUM0345A 07/01/2002 Rates Fringes LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION FITTER 23.27 9.56 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ROOF0036B 09/01/2001 Rates Fringes ROOFER 24. 77 5.40 Duties limited to the following: Roof removal of any type of roofing or roofing material; or spudding, or sweeping; and/or clean-up; and/or preload in, or in preparing the roof for application of roofing, damp and/or waterproofing materials PREPARER 16.24 1.00 FOOTNOTE: Pitch premium: Work on which employees are exposed to pitch fumes or required to handle pitch, pitch base or pitch impregnated products, or any material containing coal tar pitch, the entire roofing crew shall receive $1.75 per hour "pitch premium" pay. ---------------------------------------------------------------- * SFCA0669B 01/01/2003 Rates Fringes SPRINKLER FITTER (FIRE) 26. 75 9. 60 ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHEE0102G 07/01/2002 Rates Fringes INDUSTRIAL Work on all air pollution control systems, noise abatement panels, blow pipe, air-veyor systems, dust collecting, baghouses, heating, air conditioning, and ventilating (other than creature comfort) and all other industrial 15 of 18 WAIS DocOment Retrieval bttp:Hfinebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-I in...acgi?dbname=Davis-Bacon&docid=CA020036 work, including metal insulated ceilings SHEETMETAL WORKER 26.07 15. 00 -------------------------------------------------------------- SHEE0102H O1/01/2003 Rates Fringes COMMERCIAL: Work on all commercial HVAC for creature comfort and computer clean rooms, architectural metals, metal roofing and lagging, over insulation SHEET METAL WORKER 29. 41 11. 97 ---------------------------------------------------------------- TEAM00IIE 07/01/2002 Rates Fringes TRUCK DRIVERS: GROUP 1 21. 84 12.84 GROUP 2 21. 99 12. 84 GROUP 3 22. 12 12. 84 GROUP 4 22.31 12.84 GROUP 5 22.25 12. 84 GROUP 6 22.37 12. 84 GROUP 7 22 . 62 12.84 GROUP 8 22. 87 12 . 84 GROUP 9 23.02 12. 84 GROUP 10 23. 37 12.84 GROUP 11 23. 87 12.84 TRUCK DRIVER CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Truck driver GROUP 2: Driver of vehicle or combination of vehicles - 2 axles; Traffic control pilot car excluding moving heavy equipment permit load; Truck-mounted broom GROUP 3: Driver of vehicle or combination of vehicles - 3 axles; Boot person; Cement mason distribution truck; Fuel truck driver; Water truck - 2 axle; Dump truck, less than 16 yds. water level; Erosion control driver GROUP 4 : Driver of transit mix truck, under 3 yds. ; Dumperete Lruck, less than 6-1/2 yds. water level GROUP 5: Water truck, 3 or more axles; Truck greaser and tire person ($0.50 additional for tire person) ; Pipeline and utility working truck driver, including winch truck and plastic fusion, limited to pipeline and utility work; Slurry truck driver GROUP 6: Transit mix truck, 3 yds. or more; Dumperete truck, 6-1/2 yds. water level and over; Vehicle or combination of vehicles - 4 or more axle; Oil spreader truck; Dump truck, 16 yds. to 25 yds. water level GROUP 7 : A Frame, Swedish crane or similar; Forklift driver; Ross carrier driver GROUP 8 : Dump truck, 25 yds. to 49_ yds. water level; Truck repair person; Water pull - single engine; Welder GROUP 9: Truck repair person/welder; Low bed driver, 9 axles or over GROUP 10: Dump truck - 50 yds. or more water level; Water pull - single engine with attachment 16 of 18 WAIS Docilment Retrieval littp://frwebgatc.access.gpo.gov/cgi- iu...c.egi?dbnamc=Davis-Bacon&docid=CA020036 GROUP It :- Water pull - twin en Water pull - twin engine with attachments; Winch truck driver - $1.25 additional when operating winch or similar special attachments ---------------------------------------------------------------- WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii) ) . ----- --- ----------------------------- In the listing above, the "SU" designation means that rates listed under that identifier do not reflect collectively bargained wage and fringe benefit rates. Other designations indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be prevailing. WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS 1. ) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be: * an existing published wage determination * a survey underlying a wage determination * a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage determination matter * a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2. ) and 3. ) should be followed. With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to: Branch of Construction Wage Determinations Wage and Hour Division U. S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20210 2. ) If the answer to the question in 1. ) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7) . Write to: Wage and Hour Administrator U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20210 The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party's position and by any information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc. ) that the requester considers relevant to the issue. 3. ) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board) . Write to: 17 of 18 WAIS Document Retrieval http://fiwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin. .c.cgi?dbmmne—Davis-Bacon&docid=CA020036 Administrative Reviesard U. S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20210 4. ) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final. END OF GENERAL DECISION 18 of 18 MRY 02 2003 9: 46 AM FIR HRH INSURANCE 760 360 4799 TTOO 93228325 _ P .OI Clientill:24739 2FAMIYMC ACORD. CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCEDATE 4/251M/DT YYY� 0125103 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE 15 ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION HRH Insurance Services of ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Southern California ALTER THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOY AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW_ 71-564 Country Club Dr.,#401 Palm Desert,CA 92211 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED INSVRER A: Hartford Ins.Co.%YMCA Family YMCA of the Desert INsuRERB.. Westchester Ins.%YMCA 43-930 San Pablo Ave. INSURGRc: Hartford Ins.%.YMCA Sery Palm Desert,CA 92260 INSURER D; INSVRERE COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECTTO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS.EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. LTR TYPE OFINSURANCE POLICY NUMBER I)AroLI'rtYMMIDD 1 oATE MM1MDn LIMQV BS A OENEAALLIABILITY 83UUN0135275 01101103 01/011019 EACH OCCURRENCE 51000000 X COMMGRCIAL GENERAL LUMULITY DPR2MAMAGE TO REM0 $100 000 "AIMS MADE QX OCCUR WO EXP(&X env Iw ON $5 000 PERSONAL i AOV INJURY $1000000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $3 000 000 GENLAGGREGATE LIMITAPPLIES PER: PROOUCTS,COMPIOP AGO $1000000 POLICY WC A AU76MOeaEL(ABILM 83UENOB5449 01/01/03 01/01/04 COMBINE0SINGLELIMIT sq,000,000 X ANY AUTO (EP xud 1 ALL OWNEDAUTO$ BODILY INJURY SCNEOULEDAUTOS (P."'.n) $ X HIMOAUT03 BODILY INJURY X NOMOWNED AUTOS (P AcdENI) $ef PROPERTYDAMAGE $1,000I 000 (Poi PCGEMII) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTOONLY-EAACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO OTHERTHAN EA ACC $ AUTO ONLY: AGG S A EXCEESNMBRELIA LIABILITY CUS226369 01/01/03 01/01/04 EACH OCCURRENCE $1000000 X OCCUR F-JCLAJMS MADE AGGREGATE $1 000 000 $ DEDUCTIBLE $ X RETENTION $10000 $ WORIPcR80ONPENSATIONAND I T10"RY'Pi OTN" EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOPJPARTNGRIHXECUTNE E.L.EACMACCIDENT S OFFICERMEMBER EXCLUDED? El.DISEASE-EAEMPLOYEE $ Ifay"dembe MWe' SPECIALPRCVISI N h.(— E.L.DIS"GASE•PCLICYLIM' $ OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS(LOCATIONS IVEHICLESIEXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS rFMAY All operations Certificate holder is add'I.insured as respects the Palm Springs Youth Center,per attached. — 2 2DO3 CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION $MOULD ANY OF THE ABCtF DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE IRATION City of Palm Springs-Attn DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ITTER Dal¢Cook NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,7pLLx�Qrn0p0plp0pQ(R{BLk $200 E.Tahquitz Canyon aNmaaX>rxDDmmrnaXTeaxrNwwlTQaoBRx%amxa7rRxrmLILxX$roErraTlJlaaaasa0cxx Palm Springs,CA 92262 YY AryZED REP ES ZTNF ACORD 26(2001108)1 of 2 OS46898IM45855 2AWIL G ACORD CORPORATION 1988 3 01'� .-D 5 aS LICENSE 40684503 NHI ec efIDM3 y : 4b HM RR HRH INSURANCE 760 360 4799 TO 93228325 P.02 May 2, 2003 Insured: FAMILY YMCA OF THE DESERT Insurance Company/policy number, HARTFORD INSURANCE CO. #83UVNOB 5275 This endorsement changes the policy. Please read it carefully. ADDMONAL INSVRED - OWNER, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART WHO IS AN INSVRED (Section II) is amended to include as an insured the person or organization shown in the Schedule, but only with respect to liability arising out of your ongoing operations performed for that insured. CG2010 (3-93) Name of Person or Organization: CITY OF PALM SPRINGS MAY - 2 2003 LICENSE#0684503 ** TOTAL PAGE.02 i W y YMCAs We build strong kids, s7 strong families, strong communities. OCT 3 0 2002 Co October 8, 2002 6\1� Patricia Sander Cp City Clerk City of Palm Springs 7 P.O. Box 9530 Palm Springs, CA 92263 Dear Patricia, The Family YMCA of the Desert is currently managing the Palm Springs Youth Center. The YMCA's Workers Compensation Policy currently covers all employees of the Palm Springs Youth Center. We have attached a copy for you records. If you need additional information please call me at 341-9622. Sincerely, C�J Rob Ballew Family YMCA of the Desert General Director FAMILY YMCA OF THE DESERT 43-930 San Pablo Ave., Palm Desert,CA 92260 (760) 34 w Fax(760)779-9651 `7 wv✓w.dvd.desertymca.org United Way To putjudeo-Christian principles into practice through programs that POLIC*,�0_DER COPY STATE P.O. BOX 420807, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94142-0807 COMPENSATION }y-' INSURANCE FUND CERTIFICATE OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE OCTOBER 17, 2002 GROUP: 000723 POLICY NUMBER: 77-2002 CERTIFICATE ID: 4 CERTIFICATE EXPIRES: 06-01-2003 06-01-2002/06-01-2003 CITY OF PALM SPRINGS 3200 TAHQUITZ CANYON WAY PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 This is to certify that we have issued a valid Workers Compensation insurance policy in a form approved by the California Insurance Commissioner to the employer named below for the policy period indicated. This policy is not subject to cancellation by the Fund except upon 10 days advance written notice to the employer. We will also give you 10 days advance notice should this policy be cancelled prior to its normal expiration. This certificate of insurance is not an insurance policy and does not amend,extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed herein. Notwithstanding any requirement,term or condition of any contract or other document with respect to which this certificate of insurance may be issued or may pertain,the insurance afforded by the policies described herein is subject to all the terms,exclusions,and conditions,of such policies. Gi�lZl10A'u AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE PRESIDENT EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY LIMIT INCLUDING DEFENSE COSTS: $1,000,000 PER OCCURRENCE EMPLOYER FAMILY YMCA OF THE DESERT (A NON-PROFIT CORP) DBA: FAMILY YMCA OF THE DESERT DBA: FAMILY YMCA OF THE DESERT/GIRLS INC. DBA: YMCA LA QUINTA CHILD CARE CENTER DBA: YMCA GYMNASTICS 43930 SAN PABLO AVE PALM DESERT CA 92260 SCIF 10265 rEPF-UI:AE 1