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2024 PREVAILING WAGE RATES
CLARK COUNTY
DATE OF DETERMINATION: October 1, 2023
APPLICABLE FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS OVER $100,000 BID/AWARDED
OCTOBER 1, 2023 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2024
Pursuant to Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) section 338.030(9)(a), “If the contract for a public work: (a) Is to be
awarded pursuant to a competitive bidding process, the prevailing wages in effect at the time of the opening of the bids
for a contract for a public work must be paid until the completion or termination of the contract or for the 36 months
immediately following the date on which the bids were opened, whichever is earlier.” For contracts not awarded
pursuant to competitive bidding, please see NRS section 338.030(9)(b). However, if a project exceeds 36 months new
wage rates may apply pursuant to NRS section 338.030(9)(10). Prevailing Wage Rates may be adjusted based on
Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBA’s) and adjustments to those agreements. (See NRS 338.030)
PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATIONS - NRS 338.030 subsection 7, the wages so determined must be:
(a) Issued by the Labor Commissioner on October 1 of the odd-numbered year in which the survey was conducted
and, except as otherwise provided in subsection 8, remain effective for 2 years after that date; and (b) Made
available by the Labor Commissioner to any public body which awards a contract for any public work.
Senate Bill 243 passed during the 80th Nevada Legislative Session (2019) and set forth in NRS section 338.025, now
requires the Labor Commissioner to calculate the Prevailing Wage Rates by region. NRS section 338.025 Prevailing
wage regions. For the purpose of determining the prevailing rate of wages pursuant to NRS section 338.030, four
prevailing wage regions are hereby established in this State as follows:
1. The Washoe Prevailing Wage Region consisting of Washoe County;
2. The Northern Rural Prevailing Wage Region consisting of Carson City and the counties of Churchill,
Douglas, Elko Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lyon, Mineral, Storey, Pershing and White Pine;
3. The Clark Prevailing Wage Region consisting of Clark County; and
4. The Southern Rural Prevailing Wage Region consisting of the counties of Esmeralda, Lincoln and Nye.
OBJECTIONS TO PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATIONSNRS section 338.030 subsection 2. Objections to the
Prevailing Wage Determinations must be submitted within 30 days after the Prevailing Wage Determinations are issued.
Pursuant to NRS section 338.030 subsection 8, the Labor Commissioner will review the prevailing wage rates in each
even-numbered year to determine if adjustments should be made.
As Amendments/Revisions are made to the wage rates, they will be posted on the website
for each respective Region. Please review regularly for any Amendments/Revisions that are
posted or contact our offices directly for further assistance.
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OFFICE OF THE LABOR COMMISSIONER
3340 WEST SAHARA AVENUE
LAS VEGAS, NV 89102
PHONE: (702) 486-2650
FAX (702) 486-2660
OFFICE OF THE LABOR COMMISSIONER
1818 COLLEGE PARKWAY, SUITE 102
CARSON CITY, NV 89706
PHONE: (775) 684-1890
FAX (775) 687-6409
STATE OF NEVADA
JOE LOMBARDO
GOVERNOR
TERRY REYNOLDS
D
IRECTOR
BRETT HARRIS
LABOR COMMISSIONER
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Air Balance Technician .................................................................................................................... 4
Alarm Installer .................................................................................................................................. 5
Boilermaker ..................................................................................................................................... 7
Bricklayer ......................................................................................................................................... 8
Carpenter ....................................................................................................................................... 10
Cement Mason .............................................................................................................................. 15
Electrician Communication Technician ....................................................................................... 18
Electrician - Lineman ..................................................................................................................... 20
Electrician Neon Sign ................................................................................................................. 22
Electrician - Wireman..................................................................................................................... 23
Elevator Constructor ...................................................................................................................... 25
Fence Erector ................................................................................................................................ 27
Field Soils and Material Tester ...................................................................................................... 28
Flagperson ..................................................................................................................................... 29
Floorcoverer .................................................................................................................................. 30
Glazier ........................................................................................................................................... 32
Highway Striper ............................................................................................................................. 34
Hod Carrier-Brick Mason ............................................................................................................... 35
Hod Carrier Plasterer Tender ..................................................................................................... 36
Ironworker ...................................................................................................................................... 38
Laborer .......................................................................................................................................... 41
Mechanical Insulator ...................................................................................................................... 44
Millwright ........................................................................................................................................ 46
Operating Engineer ....................................................................................................................... 49
Operating Engineer Cranes, Piledriving and Hoisting Equipment………………………….………50
Operating Engineer Surveyor ..................................................................................................... 51
Operating Engineer Tunnel ......................................................................................................... 51
Painter ........................................................................................................................................... 54
Piledriver (Non-Equipment) .......................................................................................................... 56
Plasterer ........................................................................................................................................ 58
Plumber/Pipefitter .......................................................................................................................... 60
Refrigeration .................................................................................................................................. 62
Roofer ............................................................................................................................................ 64
Sheet Metal Worker ....................................................................................................................... 67
Sprinkler Fitter ............................................................................................................................... 68
Taper ............................................................................................................................................. 69
Tile/Terrazzo Worker/Marble Mason ............................................................................................. 71
Traffic Barrier Erector .................................................................................................................... 78
Truck Driver ................................................................................................................................... 74
Well Driller ..................................................................................................................................... 75
Group Classification
Labor Group Classifications ........................................................................................................... 76
Operating Engineers Classifications .............................................................................................. 79
Truck Driver Group Classifications ................................................................................................ 92
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NRS section 338.010 subsection (25) “Wages” means:
a) The basic hourly rate of pay; and
b) The amount of pension, health and welfare, vacation and holiday pay, the cost of apprenticeship
training or other similar programs or other bona fide fringe benefits which are a benefit to the
worker.
NRS section 338.035 Bona Fide Fringe Benefits - Discharge of part of obligation of contractor or
subcontractor engaged on public work to pay wages by making certain contributions in name of
workman. “Bona fide fringe benefit” means a benefit in the form of a contribution that is made not less
frequently than monthly to an independent third party pursuant to a fund, plan or program: (a) Which is
established for the sole and exclusive benefit of a worker and his or her family and dependents; and (b) For
which none of the assets will revert to, or otherwise be credited to, any contributing employer or sponsor of
the fund, plan or program. The term includes, without limitation, benefits for a worker that are determined
pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement and included in the determination of the prevailing wage by
the Labor Commissioner pursuant to NRS section 338.030.
Please see NRS sections 338.010, 338.020, and 338.035 and Nevada Administrative Code (NAC) sections
338.0097 and 338.092 through 338.100 for further details on “Bona fide fringe benefits” and reporting
requirements and exceptions.
Job Descriptions for Recognized Classes of Workers
Regarding job descriptions for public works projects, please take notice of the following:
1. The job description links have been redacted to include ONLY the scope of work for the craft.
2. Pursuant to NAC section 338.0095(1)(a) - A worker employed on a public work must be paid the applicable
prevailing rate of wage for the type of work that the worker actually performs on the public work and in
accordance with the recognized class of the worker.
3. The work description for a particular class is not intended to be jurisdictional in scope.
4. Any person who believes that a type of work is not classified, or who otherwise needs clarification
pertaining to the recognized classes or job descriptions, shall contact the Labor Commissioner in writing
for a determination of the applicable classification and pay rate for a particular type of work.
5. The job descriptions set forth or referenced herein supersede any, and all descriptions previously agreed
upon by the Labor Commissioner in any settlement agreements or stipulations arising out of contested
matters.
6. The following specific provisions, where applicable, shall prevail over any general provisions of the job
descriptions:
Amendments to the prevailing wage determinations.
Group Classifications and/or descriptions recognized by the Labor Commissioner and included with
wage determinations for a particular type of work in a particular county.
Zone Rates
The zone rate has been added to each applicable craft.
Premium Pay Premium pay for hours worked in excess of a shift of 8 hours or 12 hours, or such other time
increment set forth in the Collective Bargaining Agreement or on a weekend or holiday.
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Craft: AIR BALANCE TECHNICIAN (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Air Balance Technician Journeyman…………………………………………………………………….86.36
Air Balance Technician-Foreman…………………………………………………………………..........91.77
Air Balance Technician-General Foreman………………………………………………………………97.18
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to SHEET METAL WORKER rates add the applicable amounts per hour, calculated on a radius
from the City Hall of Las Vegas, Nevada:
Zone 1
0 to 30 miles
$0.00
Zone 2
31 to 50 miles
$2.50
Zone 3
51 to 100 miles
$3.50 (including Laughlin)
Zone 4
Over 100 miles
$5.00
ADD PREMIUM PAY
All work performed outside the regular working hours and performed during the regular work week shall be
at one
and one-half (1½) times the straight time rate of pay. Sunday and Holidays shall be paid at double
(2) times the straight time of pay.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day,
Thanksgiving Day, the Friday following Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve Day, Christmas Day, or days
locally observed as such, and Sunday shall be recognized as holidays.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Excerpt from Sheet Metal Local 88 Collective Bargaining Agreement
(a) Manufacture, fabrication, assembling, handling, erection, installation, dismantling, conditioning,
adjustment, alteration, repairing and servicing of all ferrous or nonferrous metal work and all other materials
used in lieu thereof
and of all HVAC systems, air veyor systems, exhaust systems, and air-handling systems
regardless of material used including the setting of all equipment and all reinforcements in connection
therewith; (b) all lagging over insulation and all duct lining; (c) testing and balancing of all air handling
equipment and duct work; (d) the preparation of all shop and field sketches whether manually drawn or
computer assisted used in fabrication and erection, including those taken from original architectural and
engineering drawings or sketches; (e) metal exterior wall systems, metal roofing and underlayment
regardless of material used; (f) any and all auditing, commissioning and testing, of all HVAC in connection
with a building rating methods; detailing, shop fabrication, field installation and performance oriented tasks
and (g) all other work included in the jurisdictional claims of International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail
and Transportation Workers.
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Craft: ALARM INSTALLER (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Alarm Installer……………………………………………………………..……………………………….77.51
Alarm Installer-Foreman.………………..…………………………………………………………..........83.57
Alarm Installer-General Foreman.………………………………………..………………………………89.63
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to Alarm Installer rates add the applicable amounts per hour, based on a radius from the
intersection of Main and Fremont in Las Vegas:
Zone 1
0 to 25 miles
Zone 2
25 to 55 miles
Zone 3
56 to 85 miles
Zone 4
86 miles and over
ADD PREMIUM PAY
One and one half (1 and 1/2) times the regular straight time rate of pay and one and one half (1 and ½) the
hourly amount of the fringe benefit rate shall be paid:
1. For all hours worked over eight (8) hours worked in a single day or a shift.
Double (2x) the regular straight time hourly rate and double (2x) the hourly amount of the fringe benefit rate
shall be paid:
1. For all hours worked over twelve (12) hours in a single day or shift.
2. For any hours worked on a Saturday, Sunday, or Holidays from midnight to midnight.
3. For all hours worked by an employee in a week in which the employer has not established a regular five-
day work week daily shift.
SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL
1. Second Shift (Swing) will be paid a premium of 15% for all hours worked.
2. Third Shift (Graveyard) will be paid a premium of 30% for all hours worked.
HIGH TIME
All employees working within 5 feet of a direct fall of sixty (60) feet or more shall be paid an
additional onehalf (1/2) the straight time hourly rate.
FULL PROTECTIVE GEAR
Employees required to wear both full protective clothing (coveralls, bootees, gloves, caps, etc.) and
full face respirator shall receive ten percent (10%) above their rate of pay.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, Washington’s Birthday (President’s Day), Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,
Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday following Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day
JOB DESCRIPTION: Excerpt from Agreement between NECA and Local Union 357, IBEW
Installation, maintenance, service and testing of all apparatus, fire alarm systems and interconnection cables,
including fiber optics and/or ethereal aid associated with systems utilizing the transmission including ultra-
high frequencies, video, and digital for the commercial, education, security and entertainment purposes
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for the following: TV monitoring and surveillance, background music, intercom and telephone interconnect,
inventory control systems, microwave transmission, Halon systems, C02, FM200, intergen, also all other
suppression systems, multi-media, multiplex, PCM (Pulse Code Modulation), SCADA (Supervisory Control
and Data Acquisition), nurse call system, radio page, school intercom and sound, burglar alarms and low
voltage master clock systems, and data systems that transmit or receive information and control and all
other systems which are intrinsic to the above listed systems.
Installations of raceway systems are not covered under the terms of this Agreement (excluding Ladder
Rack for the purpose of the above listed systems). Chases and/or nipples (not to exceed 10 ft.) may be
installed on open wiring systems. Removal and discarding of all packaging and waste materials related
to the above scope of work, excluding demolition waste.
Senior Technician
Pull cable, install and trim devices, terminate loops, circuits or other data gathering points. Terminate
energized main control panels, racks or other head end equipment as well as test all circuits from the
field to the main control panels and/or equipment. A senior technician will supervise and coordinate all
work under this Agreement.
Installer Technician I Installer Technician
Pull cable, trim devices, terminate loops, circuits or other data gathering points. Terminate non-energized
main control panels, racks, or other head end equipment, as well as test all circuits from the field device
to the non-energized panels and / or equipment. The Installer Technicians and Installer Technician
Apprentices shall not energize, or work on any energized circuits, loops or equipment, except under the
direction of the onsite Senior Technician.
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Craft: BOILERMAKER (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Boilermaker….……………………………………………………………..………………………………72.01
Boilermaker Foreman……………………………………………………………………………………..74.51
ADD PREMIUM PAY
Premium pay for hours worked in excess of a shift of 8 hours or 12 hours or such other time increment set
forth in the Collective Bargaining Agreement or on a weekend or holiday.
BOILERMAKER, includes but is not limited to:
1. Constructing, assembling, maintaining and repairing stationary steam boilers and boiler house
auxiliaries;
2. Aligning structures or plate sections to assemble boiler frame tanks or vats;
3. Assisting in the testing of assembled vessels, directing cleaning of boilers and boiler furnaces;
4. Inspecting and repairing boiler fittings, including, without limitation, safety valves, regulators,
automatic-control mechanisms, water columns and auxiliary machines.
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Craft: BRICKLAYER (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Bricklayer….……………………………………………………………..………………………………67.53
ADD ZONE PAY
In addition to BRICKLAYER rates add the applicable amounts per hour, calculated based on a road of over
fifty (50) miles from the City Hall of Las Vegas, Nevada:
Zone 1
0-40 Miles
$0.00
Zone 2
41-50 Miles
$2.50
Zone 3
51-70 Miles
$5.00
Zone 4
Over 70 Miles
$7.50
The area within the city limits of Boulder City and Primm, Nevada shall be considered free zones.
ADD PREMIUM PAY
Section A.
Hours. The standard workday shall consist of eight (8) continuous hours of work between the hours of 5:30
a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Section B.
Overtime All work in excess forty (40) hours during the established work week shall be paid at the rate of
one and one half (1-1/2) times the hourly base wage rate in effect. Employees will be paid one and one-half
(1-1/2) times the hourly wage rate for all hours worked over eight (8) in a single day, and double time (2x)
after ten (10) hours in a single day.
1. Employees will be paid double time for hours worked on Union recognized Holidays.
2. Employees will be paid double time on Sundays.
3. Work performed on Saturday will be paid at one and one-half (1-1/2) times the regular wage rate, in
accordance with Article XVII, Section D. Work performed on Saturdays in excess of eight (8) hours shall be
paid at double the applicable hourly rate.
Section C.
1. The first shift shall be the regular day shift insofar as computing wage payments is concerned, and the
first day shift shall work a regular eight-hour shift, with a one half-hour unpaid lunch period midway through
the shift. The normal starting time for the first shift shall be between 5:30-10:00 a.m.
2. If two work shifts are established, the second shift shall consist of eight (8) hours of continuous work, with
a one half-hour unpaid lunch period midway through the shift. Employees working on the second shift shall
receive eight hours times the basic straight time rate plus an additional fifty cents ($.50) per hour for each of
those eight hours.
3. If three work shifts are established, the third shift shall consist of seven hours of continuous work, plus one
half-hour unpaid lunch period midway through the shift. Employees working on the third shift shall receive
the basic straight time rate plus three dollars and twenty-five cents ($3.25) for each of those seven hours.
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4. Time worked in excess of seven hours on the third shift shall be paid at the appropriate overtime rate.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
Holidays. The Employer agrees to recognize the following holidays: New Year's Day, Presidents’ Day,
Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veterans’ Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday following Thanksgiving
Day, and Christmas Day. Any holiday falling on a Sunday will be observed on the Monday following, and
any holiday falling on a Saturday will be observed on the preceding Friday.
JOB DESCRIPTIONS Excerpt from Bricklayer and Allied Craftworkers Local Union No. 13 Collective Bargaining
Agreement
Brick Masonry shall consist of, but not be limited to, the following work procedures and installation of the
following materials:
A. The laying of brick made from any material in, under or upon any structure or form of work where bricks
are used, whether in the ground, or over its surface, or beneath water; in commercial and residential
buildings, rolling mills, iron works, blast or smelter furnaces, lime or brick kilns; in mines or fortifications, and
in all underground work, such as sewers, telegraph, electric and telephone conduits; including the installation
of substitutes for brick such as all carbon materials, Karbate, Impervite or mixtures, all acid resistant
materials, all terra cotta and porcelain materials, except where the foregoing materials are manufactured to
substitute for tile as provided for under the category of Section 8, C, of this Code.
B. All cutting of joints, pointing, cleaning and cutting of brick walls, fireproofing, block-arching, terra cotta
cutting and setting, the laying and cutting of all tile plaster, mineral-wool, cork blocks and glass masonry, or
any substitute for above materials, the laying of all pipe sewers or water mains and the filling of all joints on
the same when such sewers or conduits are of any vitreous material, burnt clay or cement, or any substitute
material used for the above purpose, the cutting, rubbing and grinding of all kinds of brick and the setting of
all cut stone trimmings on brick buildings, and the preparation and erection of plastic, castables or any
refractory materials.
C. Cleaning, grouting, pointing, and other work necessary to achieve and complete the work under the
foregoing categories; all waterproofing and black mastic waterproofing, silicone and/or substitutes
sandwiched between masonry units in the interior of the wall.
D. All terra cotta called unit tile in sizes over 6"x12" regardless of method of installation; all quarry tile over
9"x9"x1 1/4" in size; split brick or quarry tile or similar material if bedded and jointed with one operation. The
bedding, jointing, and pointing of the above materials shall be the work of the craft installing same.
E. All burnt clay extruded cellular products regardless of trade name or method of installation when used as
a veneer on structures; all clay products known as terra cotta tile, unit tile, ceramic veneer and machine-
made terra cotta and like materials in sizes larger than 6"x12", regardless of the method of installation. Where
the preponderance of material to be installed is of the above size, and when material of lesser sizes is to be
used in connection therewith, the bricklayers shall install all such materials. Brick paving comes under
bricklayers' trade classification.
F. The preparation, setup, calibration, operation, cleaning, and routine maintenance of any mechanical
devices or robotics used to install masonry units and materials.
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Craft: CARPENTER (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Carpenter Journeyman…………..……………………………………..………………………………73.02
Carpenter Welder ..……………………………………………………..…………………………………74.02
Carpenter Foreman……………………………………………………..…………………………………77.67
Carpenter General Foreman………………….………………………..…………………………………82.79
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to CARPENTER rates add the applicable amounts per hour, calculated from Maryland Parkway
and Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas:
Zone 1
0 to 50 Miles
$0.00
Zone 2
Over 50 Miles
$5.00
ADD PREMIUM PAY
First two (2) hours outside the regular constituted shift shall be at the rate of time and one-half (1½X).
Saturdays up to the first ten (10) hours shall be at the rate of time and one-half (1½X). All
additional hours and Sundays and holidays shall be the rate of double time (2X).
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday (President's Day), Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Veteran's
Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTION Excerpt from Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters and Affiliated Local Unions
Master Labor Agreement
201. Building, heavy highway, and engineering construction, including the construction of, in whole or in
part, or improvement or modification thereof, including any structure or operations which are incidental
thereto, the assembly, operation, maintenance and repair of equipment, and facilities, used in connection
with the performance of the aforementioned work and services and including without limitation the following
types or classes of work.
202. Street and highway work, elevated highways, viaducts, bridges, abutments, retaining walls, subways,
water supply, water development, reclamation, irrigation, draining and flood control projects, water mains,
pipelines, sanitation and sewer projects, dams, aqueducts, canals, reservoirs, intakes, channels, levees,
dikes, revetments, foundations, pile driving, piers, locks, dikes rivers and harbor projects, breakwaters,
jetties, dredging, tunnels and building inspection. The handling, cleaning, erection, installation and
dismantling of machinery, equipment and all work on robotics, included but not limited to rigging, handling,
installation, maintenance, programming and the use of all stationary and/or portable robots. This shall include
the use of all robots used in any industry, including the nuclear field.
203. The construction, erection, alteration, repair, modification, demolition, addition or improvement, in whole
or in part, of any building structure, including oil or gas refineries and incidental structures, solar energy
installations and appurtenances which are incidental thereto, or the installation, operation, maintenance and
repair equipment, and other facilities used in connection with the performance of such building construction
except where such structures are an incidental or supplemental part of highway and engineering
construction, as defined in this Section.
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204. The Contractor shall construct all wood panel forms, and frame walls to be used on the jobsite for a
specific project and such work shall be performed only by carpenters under the terms of this Agreement.
205. Any wood panel forms that are constructed by the carpenters under the provisions of this Agreement
may be reused on any jobsite by any Contractor.
206. Any modifications of wood panel forms shall be performed only under the provisions of this Agreement.
207. The provisions of this Agreement shall apply to all standard manufactured commercial brand forms for
the placement of concrete where field assembly and disassembly is required. The installation, stripping, and
disassembly of forms, which may be reused on any jobsite by any contractor and shoring, will be in
accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.
208. This Agreement shall cover all work in connection with Hico and similar type beams including, but not
limited to the unloading, carrying, spotting and stacking the initial delivery, the installation, and stripping and
removing of Hico shores.
209. This Agreement shall cover all work in connection with Plywood Decking including, but not limited to,
the carrying, stacking, installation, and removal.
210. This Agreement shall cover all work in connection with Beam Sides and Beam Soffits, including, but not
limited to the cutting, setting, removal, relocation and stacking of Beam Sides and Soffits, bracing and pads.
211. This Agreement shall cover all concrete form work, including, but not limited to, the fabrication,
constructing, placing, erection, rigging and hoisting, stripping and removing of all forms and the operation of
the fork lift, Leod, Pettibone or mobile equipment to perform all of the above work. This agreement also
covers concrete floor polishing.
212. This Agreement shall cover all work in connection with precast, prestressed concrete stone or fabricated
units, including, but not limited to, lightweight precast, GFRC, Stone Panels (excluding solid Marble and
Granite), Dryvit Exterior Insulating Finish Systems, (EFIS) or any other system of panels that is attached to
the interior or exterior of any building or structure; any pre-fabricated concrete stone or imitation stone
included as part of the exterior wall system; and any prestressed or precast structural framing members,
columns, lintels, and beams and metal studs in reference to all the above work. This Agreement shall include
theming work utilizing the materials mentioned above. This Agreement shall cover all types of exhibit work
traditionally performed by carpenters.
213. The laying out of all work and operation of all tools and equipment for cutting, handling, assembling and
fabrication whether performed at the jobsite or a panelization compound of any and all structural members,
including but not limited to those required for pre-fabricated flat curtain wall panels and continuous aesthetic
trims or “pop-outs”, i.e., cornice work and/or horizontal and vertical
banding of any type where such metal
framing must be added (to the flat panel) to minimize overall EFIS foam thicknesses and thereby comply with
local codes for EFIS curtain walls.
214. Pre-fabrication of materials outside this agreement is permissible under the following situations:
214.1 Custom or specialty non-linear trims, such as ornate column bases, capitals, medallions, and so forth
may be all or partially framed outside this agreement if the framing itself is required to affect the assembly of
applicable profiled elements thereon for the purpose of shipment to the jobsite; and also, where EPS (foam)
profiles or elements are desirable to compete with more costly exterior elements such as GFRC and FRP.
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214.2 Where contractors are bidding against non-union contractors who have access to prefabricated
products and such products would make unionized contractors noncompetitive and endanger their prospects
of successfully competing for a job. In such cases, this waiver shall be processed by the Work Preservation
Committee.
215. This Agreement shall cover all work in connection with tilt-up slabs, including but not limited to,
benchmarks, lay out, setting of all forms, block outs, metal door and window jambs, templates for bolts, lift
points, knee braces, all stripping of forms (whether or not to be reused), rigging, setting, plumbing, and lining,
welding, drilling, cleaning, ledger bolts, setting ledgers, setting of expansion joints and caulking. Also, to
include forms for stairs and loading docks (setting and stripping), installation of all doors including roll-up,
installation of laminated beams or precast structures, and operation of the forklift to perform all of the above
work.
216. This Agreement shall cover all work in connection with the hoisting of materials, which are to be used
by the carpenters including but not limited to the rigging, guiding, and handling.
217. This Agreement shall cover all work in connection with self-supporting scaffolds over fourteen (14) feet
in height or scaffold built for special purposes including, but not limited to, handling, building, erecting and
disassembling. Building, erecting and dismantling of any and all motorized or mechanical mast climbing and
swinging stage type scaffolds for multi-craft use. Scaffolds erected and dismantled by the scaffold
contractors, shall be the work of the carpenters.
218. This Agreement shall cover all work in connection with office modular furniture systems including, but
not limited to the unloading by any means, stockpiling, distribution to point of, erection, carrying, handling,
transportation, uncrating, installation, cleaning and/or staging of all office, commercial, industrial, institutional,
and hotel furniture, furniture systems, furnishing, etc., including (regardless of their materials or method or
manner of installation, attachment or connection). Also included will be layout work including the use of level,
transit and any other instrument or tool (or adaptable tool) required for the work herein described.
219. This Agreement shall cover asbestos abatement and other work involving the removal of hazardous
materials. In the event this work is subcontracted by the Contractor, (Section III shall not apply as stated
below). Section III shall not apply but the Contractor agrees to utilize his best efforts to ensure that the work
is done by a contractor signatory to an agreement with the Union, provided suitable and competitive signatory
contractors are available.
221. The carpenters claim installation of metal studs, metal frames, including siding attached thereto,
architectural metal and decorative metal panels, shingles, roofing, and plastics used in the performance of
carpentry work, operation of the Pettibone and forklift incidental to carpentry work and the use of survey
instruments, either optical or electronic. Carpenters assigned to using survey instruments shall receive not
less than the rate of pay for his regular classification.
222. The carpenters claim the layout, rigging, tagging, signaling, cutting, burning, welding, chain sawing,
driving, setting and pulling of all soldier piles and soldier beams together with all necessary waling, shoring,
underpinning, struts, bracing, capping and lagging necessary for construction of subterranean structures of
all types to include, but not limited to subways, subway stations, buildings, storm drains, sewers, pipe lines
and all open cut and cover construction projects. The carpenters further claim construction of all covers and
access mats to include all necessary rigging for setting and removing, whether intermittently or regularly, and
installation and removal of timber decking.
223. Fences constructed of wood, insulation installation, drywall and lathing work is covered in this
Agreement and is considered as bargaining unit work, performed under all the terms and conditions of this
Agreement.
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224. Drywall work, as defined in the Nevada Drywall Master Agreement, and which is covered in this
Agreement and is considered as bargaining unit work, shall be performed under all the terms and conditions
of the Nevada Drywall Master Agreement between the Southwest Mountain States Regional Council of
Carpenters and the Western Wall and Ceiling Contractors Association or the Painting and Decorating
Contractors of America. Provided, however, that a Contractor may perform minor and incidental drywall work
under the terms and conditions of this Agreement. As of July 1, 2007, the Contractor or his Drywall
subcontractor will pay fringe benefits to the Carpenters Trust Funds detailed in this Agreement and,
additionally, to any other Drywall Trust Funds that may be negotiated.
225. All drywall work including, but not limited to: The installation, carrying, transportation, handling, stocking,
scrapping of all materials and component parts of all types of ceilings regardless of their material or
composition or method or manner of installation, attachment or connection, including but not limited to all
hangers, carrying channels, cross furring, stiffeners, braces, all bars regardless of material or method of
attachment, all integrated gypsum wallboard ceiling heat panels, all radiant heat ceiling backing, all main
tees, all cross tees, all splines, all wall and ceiling angles or moldings, all backing board and all finish ceilings
materials regardless of method or manner of installation.
226. All work in connection with the installation, erection and/or application, carrying, transportation, handling,
stocking and scrapping of all materials and component parts of wall and partitions regardless of their material
composition or method or manner of their installation, attachment or connection, including but not limited to
all floor and ceiling runners, studs, stiffeners, cross bracing, fire blocking, resilient channels, furring channels,
doors and windows, including frames, casing, molding, base accessory trim items, gypsum drywall materials,
laminated gypsum systems, backing board for all systems, including but not limited to thin coat and other
finished systems, plastic and/or paint finished bases, finish board, fireproofing of beams and columns, fire
proofing of chase, sound and thermal insulation materials, fixture attachments including all, layout work,
preparation of all openings for lighting, air vents or other purposes, and all other necessary or related work
in connection therewith. Carpenters shall manage all scrap materials associated with their work.
227. No limitation shall be placed on the work covered by this Section by reason of the surface or texture or
purpose for which the materials described herein are used, designed, or intended.
228. It is further specifically understood that the installation, tying and connection of all types of light iron and
metal studs and all types of light iron furring erected to receive the materials specified in this article, including
but not limited to gypsum wallboard, walls, partitions, ceiling heat panels, backing boards, plastic or
acoustical materials or any material attached to the above described light iron construction is specifically
included in the work covered by this Section. This agreement also covers the installation of decorative metal
and any type of metal panel.
229. The installation, erection, and construction to include the work of fabrication of all materials to receive
a plaster finish, to also include the completing of all light iron construction, furring, making, and erecting of
brackets, clips and hangers; metal lath, corner beads and arches erected for the purpose of holding gypsum
plaster, cement plaster and all other plaster bases.
230. All carrying bars, purlins, and furring, regardless of size, light iron and metal furring of all descriptions
such as rods, channel flat iron and other ceiling systems for the receipt of metal lath, or rock lath, and all
other plaster bases which are to receive plaster on one or both sides, to include any and all plastering
accessories.
231. The nailing, tying, cutting, welding, and fastening, regardless of method, of the above and all wire and
metallic lath of all descriptions connected therewith.
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232. The placing, handling, moving and erection of all materials, which fall within the description of work, set
forth in this Section. The erecting and moving of all scaffolds and the moving and handling of all materials to
be used in the erection of scaffolds or other patented scaffolding.
233. The work covered by this Agreement shall include all types of wood flooring of any size, shape, or
pattern in all its branches and phases, such as nailing, filling, laying, striping, tongue and groove,
underlayment, blocks-mastic work, sanding, edging, staining, finishing, basing, application of shellac,
varnishes, sealers, waxing and all maintenance and related work. Computer floors, and/or raised access
floors in all its branches and phases, such as material handling, layout, fabrication, maintenance, installation,
cutting, fitting, and fastening of all materials and components, such as pedestal stanchions, stringer systems,
seismic bracing, unistrut systems, x-ray supports, light supports, cable vault supports, racks, shelving, ceiling
grids, clean room wall framing, ceiling supports, utility screen supports, unistrut metal framing systems of all
lightweight standardized components which can be bolted together to form roofs, decks and special structural
elements of varying modular configurations and all other necessary structural support assemblies.
Installation of ramps, steps, fascia assemblies, plenum dividers, air grills, cable cut-outs, ledge extrusion,
handrail assemblies, cove base at perimeter walls, lamination of coverings onto floor panels, and any other
operation relative to computer floor installations. In addition to wood flooring, this Agreement shall also cover
all types of floor coverings and treatments, including the application of terrazzo and concrete polishing.
234. This Agreement shall cover all work necessary to repair, adjust, or modify Carpenter scopework
including any precision demolition associated with such work.
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Craft: CEMENT MASON (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Cement Mason…………………………………………………………..…………………………………65.78
Cement Mason – Foreman……………………………………………..…………………………………70.53
Cement Mason General Foreman……………………………..…………………………………...72.90
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to CEMENT MASON rates add the applicable amounts per hour, calculated based on a radius
from the City Hall of Las Vegas, Nevada:
Zone 1
0 to 50 Miles
$0.00
Zone 2
Over 50 Miles
$4.00
ADD PREMIUM PAY
OVERTIME The first two (2) hours worked outside the regularly constituted shift shall be at the rate of time
and one-half (1 ½). All additional hours shall be at the rate of double time (2x). On Saturday work, the first
ten (10) hours shall be at time and one-half (1 ½) and all additional hours at double time (2x). Sundays and
Holidays shall be at double time (2x). All hours worked after ten (10) hours are at the rate of double time (2x)
Monday through Saturday.
For employees on a second shift, all hours worked in excess of seven and one-half (7 ½) hours shall be paid
for at the appropriate overtime rate as described above. For employees on a third shift, all hours worked in
excess of seven (7) hours shall be paid for at the appropriate overtime rate as described above.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,
Thanksgiving Day and the Friday following Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTIONS
1. All bu
i
lding construction, including but not
limited
to the construction, erection, alteration, repair,
modification, demolition, addition, or improvement in whole or in part of any building structure.
2. All heavy, highway and engineering construction,
i
ncluding but not limited to construction,
im
provement,
modification, demolition, of all or any part of streets and highways (including sidewalks,
curbs and
gutters), bridges, viaducts, rail roads, tunnels, airports, water supply, irrigation, flood control
and drainage
systems, sewers and sanitation projects, dams, power houses, refineries, aqueducts, canals,
river and
harbor projects, wharves, docks, breakwaters, jetties
,
quarrying of breakwater or rip-rap stone,
or
operation incidental to such heavy construction work.
3. All concrete construction such as buildings, bridges, silos, elevators, smoke stacks, curbs and gutters,
sidewalks, streets and roads, paving, alleys and roofs, of mass or reinforced concrete slabs and all flat
surfaces of cement, rock asphalt, the placing, pouring and spreading and finishing of all types of
bituminous concrete
i
ncluding all types of asphalt floors and pavements, the operation and control of all
types of Vacuum Mats used
i
n the drying of cement floors in preparing same for finish, the operations
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of
laser screeds, roller screeds and any other mechanical screeds, all power driven floats and trowel
i
ng
machines shall be that of the Cement Mason. Cement Masons shal
l
perform all mastic flooring work,
whether laid free handed or in pre-cast form on the job; otherwise known as asphalt or mastic, tile, and
all
other types of resilient floor covering.
4. Cement Masons shall
perform the placing with material hose or chute or other device, screeding
and finishing of all concrete and pervious concrete surfaces (including gunite, shotcrete and the handling
of
the cement gun or nozzle), underlayment, overlayments, the stamping, coloring, sealing, curing,
waxing,
broadcasting of colored stone chips, powdered steel, or coloring powder on concrete,
i
ncluding
decorative
finishes such as stenci
l
ing, staining, dyeing, densification, concrete polishing, sand blasting,
grinding and the washing of all concrete construction. The forming and construction involved with any
concrete
countertop work (including additives and mosaics such as but not limited to glass and specialty
aggregates and exposed aggregate). The use of any color pigment when mixed with cement base
material including all specialty finishes such as acids staining, alcohol stain, etc., in any other form;
mosaic and nai
l
coat whether done by brush, broom, trowel, float, or any other process
i
ncluding
operation of
machine for scoring floors, or any purpose they may be used for
i
n connection with
Cement Masons'
trade. All custom and specialty imitation finishes, including but not limited to all ceramic
materials, custom rock, brick and block veneer,
limitation
marble, stone, wood and any other limitation
theme. All
concrete repair, restoration and inspection work whether architectural or structural,
i
ncluding
but not
l
im
i
ted to coatings of cement and epoxy coatings of cement based, epoxy and urethanes, injections
of
epoxies and other repair materials and the use of fiber wrap and other materials used for the structura
l
repair and renovation. Caulking of any type wi
ll
be the work of the cement mason. Cement Masons shall
have jurisdiction over the setting, bu
i
lding, fabricating and installation of all forms, perimeter forms,
screeds, bulkheads, batter boards, pour strips, camfer strips for the purpose of containing, shaping or
molding concrete, grout, epoxy grout, or any exotic or cement based material on a given line, shape or
grade regardless of the com position of the form material. Formwork shall include but not be
l
imited to
foundations, sidewalks, curbs and gutters, steps, catch basi
n
and drain inlets, wa
l
ks, decks, stoops,
approaches, etc. and shall
i
nclude the preparation and setting of all screeds or
l
ines and the use of the
level, laser level, transit and builders level
i
n connection with the forming, placement and finishing of all
concrete and cement based surfaces or any other method used to determine grade elevation or
l
ine.
Setting
lines for concrete road machines and curb & gutter machines.
5. The mixing, placing, rodding, spreading and finishing of all top materials, sills, coping, steps, stairs,
and risers and running all cement, epoxies, and plastic material shall be the work of Cement Masons,
all preparatory work on concrete construction to be finished
,
rubbed
,
such as sand blasting, cutting of
nails,
wires, wall ties, etc. All concrete repair processes
i
ncluding below grade and underground
i
ncluding
the
repair
or
modification
i
n horizontal or vertica
l
pipe, all vault pouring, pipe banding and shafting,
patching,
brush
i
ng, chipping and bush-hammering, rubbing or grinding if done by machine or hand
,
diamond or
carborundum stone of all concrete construction, setting of all strips, screeds, stakes and
grades and curb
forms and all glass set in cement. The pointing and patch
i
ng and caulking around all steel
or metal window frames that touch concrete and all concrete segments such as tilt wall and pre-cast.
The laying
and finishing of Gypsum Material Roof. All dry packing, damp packing, pouring of grout,
grouting and the pouring, mixing, handling, placing and pumping of all
l
iquid grouts, epoxy grouts,
damming or backer
rod, caulking
i
ncluding all prep work for cau
l
king, forming and operation of pressure
pots in connection
with all grouting operations as well as any finishing where required , and finishing in
connection with
setting all machinery such as engines, pumps, generators, air compressors, tanks, base
plates, column plates, pipe restraints and so forth, which is set on concrete foundations
.
Grouting of
window and door
frames shall be the work of the Cement Mason. The saw cutting, scoring of joints,
architectural cuts, the
use of soft cut machines for construction joints
,
expansion or control or the cutting
of any line that will be finished back to
i
n old or new concrete shall continue to be the work of the
Cement Mason.
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6. All prefabricated and prestressed concrete construction on the job site and in the shop, including
the superv
i
sion of same, such as sidewalks, steps, floor slabs, beams, joists, walls and col um ns,
also the screed
i
ng, finishing, rubbing, grouting, pointing, patching and paint prep of same. The
finishing of all
concrete surfaces by sandblasting, the washout method, bush hammering or any other
method and the
sealing of these same surfaces shall be the work of the Cement Mason.
7. The curing of finished concrete, pervious concrete and grouting, wherever necessary, whether
by
chemical compounds or otherwise, shall be part of the jurisdiction of the Cement Mason.
8. All scarifying of concrete and underlayment/overlayments, for any purpose including but not
limited
to
bush hammering, needle grinding, water blasting, air blasting, bead blasting and sanding.
9. The placing, spreading, screeding, darbying, trowel finishing of all types of magnesium oxychloride
cement com position floors, shall be the work of the Cement Mason: including all types of oxychloride
granolithic, resinous, epoxy, m ma (or similar product) and terrazzo composition floors, hand grinding or
machine grinding; the preparation of all sub-floor surfaces; the mixing, handling and application of any and
all bonding agents by any means or methods; bonding; the preparation and all installation of ground or
base courses, steps and cove base. All magnesite composition installation work of the OPCMIA shall be
done under the supervision of a competent and qualified Cement Mason
.
10. Cement Masons claim the waterproofing of all work included in their jurisdiction, such as Thoroseal,
Ironite, Plaster weld and any similar products, regard less of the tools used or the method of application, or
color of materials used, and regard less of the type of base these materials may be applied to.
11. Cement Masons shall also have jurisdiction over all work or processes which represent
technological
change, replacement, modification or substitution for the work described above. In
addition, Cement
Masons shall perform any and all work and use any and all new materials or techniques involved
i
n
cement construction including but not limited to what is known as green or sustainable
construction
technology.
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Craft: ELECTRICIAN COMMUNICATION TECHNICIAN (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Installer/Technician….……………...………………….………………………………………………….55.73
Senior Technician……………………..……………………………………………………………..........77.51
Senior Technician Foreman.…………….………………………………………………………………..83.57
Senior Technician General Foreman....……………………………………………………………....89.63
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to ELECTRICIAN-Communication Technician, rates, add the applicable amounts per hour,
calculated based on a radius from City Hall of Las Vegas:
Zone 1
0 to 25 miles
Zone 2
25 to 55 miles
Zone 3
56 to 85 miles
Zone 4
86 miles and over
ADD PREMIUM PAY
One and one half (1 and 1/2) times the regular straight time rate of pay and one and one half (1 and ½) the
hourly amount of the fringe benefit rate shall be paid:
1. For all hours worked over eight (8) hours worked in a single day or a shift.
Double (2x) the regular straight time hourly rate and double (2x) the hourly amount of the fringe benefit rate
shall be paid:
1. For all hours worked over twelve (12) hours in a single day or shift.
2. For any hours worked on a Saturday, Sunday, or Holidays from midnight to midnight.
3. For all hours worked by an employee in a week in which the employer has not established a regular five-
day work week daily shift.
SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL
1. Second Shift (Swing) will be paid a premium of 15% for all hours worked.
2. Third Shift (Graveyard) will be paid a premium of 30% for all hours worked.
HIGH TIME
1. All employees working within 5 feet of a direct fall of sixty (60) feet or more shall be paid an
additional onehalf (1/2) the straight time hourly rate.
FULL PROTECTIVE GEAR
1. Employees required to wear both full protective clothing (coveralls, bootees, gloves, caps, etc.) and
full face respirator shall receive ten percent (10%) above their rate of pay.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, Washington’s Birthday (President’s Day), Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,
Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday following Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Excerpt from Agreement between NECA and Local Union 357, IBEW
Installation, maintenance, service and testing of all apparatus, fire alarm systems and interconnection cables,
including fiber optics and/or ethereal aid associated with systems utilizing the transmission including ultra-
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high frequencies, video, and digital for the commercial, education, security and entertainment purposes
for the following: TV monitoring and surveillance, background music, intercom and telephone interconnect,
inventory control systems, microwave transmission, Halon systems, C02, FM200, intergen, also all other
suppression systems, multi-media, multiplex, PCM (Pulse Code Modulation), SCADA (Supervisory Control
and Data Acquisition), nurse call system, radio page, school intercom and sound, burglar alarms and low
voltage master clock systems, and data systems that transmit or receive information and control and all
other systems which are intrinsic to the above listed systems.
Installations of raceway systems are not covered under the terms of this Agreement (excluding Ladder
Rack for the purpose of the above listed systems). Chases and/or nipples (not to exceed 10 ft.) may be
installed on open wiring systems. Removal and discarding of all packaging and waste materials related
to the above scope of work, excluding demolition waste.
Senior Technician
Pull cable, install and trim devices, terminate loops, circuits or other data gathering points. Terminate
energized main control panels, racks or other head end equipment as well as test all circuits from the
field to the main control panels and/or equipment. A senior technician will supervise and coordinate all
work under this Agreement.
Installer Technician I Installer Technician
Pull cable, trim devices, terminate loops, circuits or other data gathering points. Terminate non-energized
main control panels, racks, or other head end equipment, as well as test all circuits from the field device
to the non-energized panels and / or equipment. The Installer Technicians and Installer Technician
Apprentices shall not energize, or work on any energized circuits, loops or equipment, except under the
direction of the onsite Senior Technician.
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Craft: ELECTRICIAN LINEMAN/GROUNDMAN/HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
(Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Groundman………..………………...………………….…………………………………………………
.48.94
Lineman…………….……………..…………………………………………………………………..........67.41
Foreman………….………….. …………….………………………………………………………………74.45
General Foreman…………………………..………………………………………………………………81.75
Heavy Equipment Operator……..………..……………………………………………………………… 53.91
ADD PREMIUM PAY
Beginning June 1, 2023, the parties hereto agree that all overtime will be paid at double the straight time
rate (2x) of pay and all affected Sections of the Agreement will be revised accordingly. See Article VI,
Section 6.3 for details.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, Washington’s Birthday (President’s Day), Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,
Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Excerpt from Agreement between Western Line Contractors NECA and Local Union
396, IBEW
Outside, overhead and underground construction and maintenance work on electrical transmission lines,
switch yards, substations and distribution systems which shall include:
1. Pole line work (whether built of wood, metal or other material): the digging and back-filling of holes for
poles or anchors (by hand or mechanical equipment): the loading or unloading, handling, sorting and moving
of materials; the assembly or erection of all materials including the guying, stringing of conductors and fiber
optics or other work necessary on through to the ultimate completion of such pole work.
2. Steel or metal structures used for the purpose of carrying electrical wire, conductors, or equipment (this
includes transmission towers, outdoor substations, switch racks, or similar electrical structures); the moving
of men, tools or equipment; the loading or unloading, handling, sorting and moving of materials; the assembly
and erection of all materials used on the job site, including the assembly of the grillage and foundations, on
through to the ultimate completion of such structures. Work covered shall include the grounding of all such
structures except the bonding of stub-angle to rebar cage; the stringing and installation of wires, cables and
insulators or other electrical equipment suspended from structure; also the handling and placing of
transformers or O.C.B.'s and other related electrical equipment.
The moving of men, tools or equipment; the loading or unloading, handling, sorting and moving of materials;
the assembly of all electrical materials on race-ways such as ducts, shall be performed by workmen under
the Agreement. This shall also include CIC (cable in conduit), CC (coiliable conduit), the placing of fish wire,
the pulling of cables or wires through such race-ways, installing and making up of termination and the splicing
of such conductors.
Street lighting systems where such work properly comes under the outside jurisdiction shall be handled in
the same manner as pole line construction.
Installing and maintaining the catenary and trolley work and bonding of rails shall be handled in the same
manner as pole line, and steel construction.
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In connection with all of the above items, it is understood the scope of this Agreement shall include not only
new installation work but shall also govern the repair, maintenance or dismantling of such structures, lines
or equipment; the handling and operating of all equipment used to transport men, tools and/or materials on
the job site as well as the equipment used to move, raise or place materials used in the Outside Branch of
the Electrical Industry shall be performed by workmen under this Agreement unless otherwise excluded
herein.
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Craft: ELECTRICIAN NEON SIGN (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Electrician Neon Sign Journeyman……………………………..……………………………………….63.15
Electrician Neon Sign Foreman..………………………………..……………………………………….65.15
Electrician Neon Sign Truck Foreman supervising (4) or more...…………………………………….67.65
ADD PREMIUM PAY
One and one half (1 ½X) the regular straight time hourly rate shall be paid:
1. For all hours worked over eight (8) hours in one day or shift, either before or after the shift.
2. For up to 8 hours worked on Saturday from midnight to midnight.
Double (2X) the regular straight time hourly rate shall be paid for all time:
1. For all hours worked over eleven (11) hours in one day or shift, Monday thru Friday.
2. For all hours worked in excess of 8 hours on Saturday, Sundays or Holidays.
SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL
Second Shift (Swing) will be an additional $1.25 cents per hour.
Third Shift (Graveyard) will be an additional $1.50 per hour.
HIGH TIME (Working at heights)
1. All employees working at height of 65 feet and subject to a direct fall shall be paid an additional $2.75
per hour in addition to their normal rate for a minimum of 2 hours.
2. All employees working at height of 125 feet or when repelling below 65 feet shall be paid an
additional $4.00 per hour in addition to their normal rate for a minimum of 4 hours.
FOREMAN/TRUCK FOREMAN
1. First employee on the job (TRUCK FOREMAN) must have a CDL and Welder certification and shall be
paid $2.00 per hour
in addition to their normal rate of pay.
2. When the first employee on the job (FOREMAN) is supervising (4) or more workers, he or she shall be
paid an additional $2.50 per hour. In addition to their normal rate of pay.
3. When the first employee on the job (TRUCK FOREMAN and FOREMAN) has a CDL and Welder
certification and is supervising (4) or more workers, he or she shall be paid an additional $4.50 per hour. In
addition to their normal rate of pay.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, President’s Day unpaid holiday; double time for any hours
worked, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after
Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve ½ day (4 hours) unpaid holiday; straight time for first four hours worked
and double time for hours worked after four hours, Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTION Includes but is not limited to:
1. Installing, servicing and repairing plastic, neon and illuminated signs.
2. Ascending ladders or operating hydraulic or electric hoist to install, service, or examine sign to
determine cause of malfunction.
3. Wiring, rewiring or removing defective parts and installing new parts using electrician's tools.
4. Removing sign or part of sign for repairs, such as structural fabrication, scroll repair, or transformer
repair.
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Craft: ELECTRICIAN WIREMAN (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Wireman…………………..………...………………….…………………………………………………
..77.87
Wireman-Cable Splicer…....………………………………………………………………………..........78.38
Wireman Forman…..……………..……….………………………………………………………………83.97
Wireman General Foreman…..……………..……………………………………………………………90.07
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to ELECTRICIAN-Wireman, rates, add the applicable amounts per hour, calculated based on a
radius from City Hall of Las Vegas:
Zone 1
0 to 25 miles
Zone 2
25 to 55 miles
Zone 3
56 to 85 miles
Zone 4
86 miles and over
ADD PREMIUM PAY
One and one half (1 and 1/2) times the regular straight time rate of pay and one and one half (1 and 1/2)
the hourly amount of the fringe benefit rate shall be paid:
1. For all hours worked over eight (8) hours worked in a single day or a shift.
Double (2x) the regular straight time hourly rate and double (2x) the hourly amount of the fringe benefit rate
shall be paid:
1. For all hours worked over twelve (12) hours in a single day or shift.
2. For any hours worked on a Saturday, Sunday, or Holidays from midnight to midnight.
3. For all hours worked by an employee in a week in which the employer has not established a regular five-
day work week daily shift.
SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL
1. Second Shift (Swing) will be paid a premium of 15% for all hours worked.
2. Third Shift (Graveyard) will be paid a premium of 30% for all hours worked.
HIGH TIME
1. All employees working within 5 feet of a direct fall of sixty (60) feet or more shall be paid an
additional onehalf (1/2) the straight time hourly rate.
FULL PROTECTIVE GEAR
1. Employees required to wear both full protective clothing (coveralls, bootees, gloves, caps, etc.) and
full face respirator shall receive ten percent (10%) above their rate of pay.
WELDERS
1. Wiremen when welding shall be paid a premium of five percent 5% over their normal rate of pay.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, Washington’s Birthday (President’s Day), Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,
Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday following Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
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JOB DESCRIPTION: Excerpt from Agreement between NECA and Local Union 357, IBEW
Workmen employed under the terms of this Agreement shall perform all electrical electronic construction,
installation or erection work and all electrical-electronic maintenance thereon, including the final running
tests.
This shall include the installation and maintenance of temporary wiring and the installation of all electrical
lighting, heating and power equipment.
This agreement covers the installation, construction and maintenance of any electrical system that is covered
by the National Electrical Code. The contractor and the workers employed under the terms of this agreement
shall perform the following work: Blueprint reading, layout, the handling, moving and installation and/or
removal of all electrical or electronic material, equipment or apparatus including rigging, forklift operations,
movement and transport of all electrical equipment and material by any means; install all raceways,
temporary or permanent whether inside, outdoors, underground, concealed, surface or overhead, and poles
specifically used to support electrical fixtures or equipment. Raceways are to include any enclosed metallic
or nonmetallic materials and their encasement, designed expressly for holding electrical wires, cables or bus
bars and the support thereof. The installation of bonding and grounding systems, lightning protection,
cathodic protection, current carrying conductors, fiberoptic conductors, cables, pull ropes or wires and the
operation of equipment to install such; energized or de-energized systems; all electrical or electronic
construction and erection work; installation and connecting of motors, controllers, generators, all lighting
fixtures, supports and controllers. The work shall also include installing temporary lighting, landscape lighting,
lighting systems and the adjusting, focusing or refocusing thereof. Installation of all electrical and electronic
equipment, electronic systems, communication systems, photo-voltaic systems, solar and wind generating
systems, fire alarm, voicedata-video systems, audio, security, CCTV, and surveillance with all related control
wiring, terminations and devices, up to and including the final running test and any related instrumentation
work. Such work as welding, heat stress for welds, burning, brazing, bending, drilling and shaping of all
copper, channel iron, angle iron, I beams and brackets to be used in connection with the installation and
erection of electrical wiring or equipment. The installation and maintenance of all temporary wiring and of all
electrical lighting, heating, power equipment and generating systems. The cutting, threading, bending of all
conduit whether metallic or non-metallic, by hand or machine and installation of such conduit.
The work also covers the installation of street lighting, traffic signals and intelligent transportation systems
and all associated work. Removal and discarding of all packaging and waste materials related to the above
scope of work, excluding demolition waste. All work, including medium voltage (15KV), of joining, splicing,
and insulating, and the placing of flame proof covering where wiped lead joints are necessary, shall be
performed by cable splicers. Journeymen only shall be used in assisting cable splicers. Cable splicers shall
not be required to work on wires or cables where the difference in potential is over three hundred (300) volts
between any two (2) conductors or between any conductor and ground, unless assisted by another
journeyman. In no case shall cable splicers be required to work on energized cables carrying in excess of
four hundred and forty (440) volts.
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Craft: ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Elevator Constructor-Journeyman Mechanic..…….……………………………….…………………102.29
Elevator Constructor-Journeyman Mechanic In Charge……………………………………….........110.28
ADD PREMIUM PAY
Work performed on Construction Work on Saturdays, Sundays and before and after 30 the regular working
day on Monday to Friday,
inclusive, shall be classed as overtime, and paid for at double the rate of single
time.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday
after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Excerpt from Agreement of International Union of Elevator Constructors
Renewal of all ropes.
Renewal of brake linings (except small machines).
Shortening of all hoisting and counterweight
cables.
Replacement of any traveling cable exceeding
50 feet in length.
Safety test where test weights are required.
Replacement of crosshead, counterweight
or deflector sheave bearings.
Rescoring of sheaves or drums.
Replacement of worm and gears.
Rebabbitting of bearings.
Hydraulic repair work except cleaning, oiling,
greasing, belts, small valves, adjusting and one man pressure
relief valve test performed
.
Adjusting or readjusting using test weights.
Realigning guide rails.
Replacing crossheads, stiles, safeties or
equalizers.
Hoistway door closers with hydraulic or
pneumatic checks.
Installing sound isolation.
Replacement of door hangers (except for
freight bi-parting doors).
All door closer work (except for freight biparting
doors).
Rewiring car switches, governors and selectors
or any other apparatus in the car.
Refastening guide rails.
Replacing or repairing car floor covering.
Rewiring or reinstalling limit switches.
Replacing automatic rail or track oilers.
Armature repairs.
Renewing of car shoes or roller guides.
Repairs to cab or car gate. Renewal of motor bearings.
Replacing thrust bearings.
Rewiring controllers.
Installation and/or replacement of the following (except when the completion of such work requires more
than eight (8) hours, excluding
travel time, it shall be performed by a team): Proximity devices (door protection
only).
Emergency lighting (battery chargers and lights).
Braille Plates.
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Telephones/Communication Devices (with existing wiring and box in place).
Fixture Cover Plates (no wiring).
Key switches/Security devices (with existing wiring, excluding full Fireman’s Service Operation). Controller
Wiring Changes (minor changes).
Fixture Replacement (in existing locations only).
Replacement of relays, timers, or mechanical devices with solid state devices and circuitry.
The replacement of equipment on existing elevator installations.
When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled
for cleaning, oiling, greasing, adjusting and minor
replacement, (minor replacement
meaning work requiring one (1) hour or less), the work shall not be classed
as
repair work. When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled for cleaning, etc., purposes as mentioned
above, and any replacement and/or repairs requiring more than one (1) hour, only the replacement and/or
repairs shall be classed as repair work.
When escalators are prepared and/or disassembled primarily for
replacement and/or repairs,
all work shall be classed as repair work.
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Craft: FENCE ERECTOR (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Fence Erector - Journeyman……...………………….…………………………………………………..65.87
Foreman Rate - 10% per hour above highest paid journeyman supervised.
General Foreman Rate - 10% per hour above highest paid foreman supervised.
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to: Fence Erector rates add the applicable amounts per hour, calculated based on a miles from
the City Hall of Las Vegas, Nevada:
Zone 1
0 to 50 miles
Zone 2
50 miles and Over
ADD PREMIUM PAY
The first three (3) hours worked outside the regular constituted shift shall be at the rate of time and one half.
All additional hours shall be at double time. On Saturday work, the first (10) hours shall be at time and one
half and all additional hours at double time. Sundays and holidays shall be at double time. If any of the
below holidays should fall on a Sunday, the Monday following shall be considered a legal holiday.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Excerpt from Agreement between NCA/AGC and Labor Local 872
FENCE ERECTOR
Includes but is not limited to: erecting or repairing, Chain Link, wooden, metal, vinyl, steel,
tortoise, wire/wire
mesh or temporary fence. Mortarless, Barrier Wall and/or Retaining Walls; Digging
post holes with spade.
Post hole digger or power-driven auger; Aligning post through the use of lines or
by sighting; verifying vertical
alignment of post with a plumb bob or spirit level.
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Craft: FIELD SOILS AND MATERIAL TESTER
BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
(Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Group 1………………………………………………………………………………………………….88.53
Group 2…………………………………………………………………………………………………….90.31
Group 3…………………………………………………………………………………………………….92.31
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to: FIELD SOILS AND MATERIAL TESTER rates add the applicable amounts per hour
calculated from the City Hall of Las Vegas, Nevada:
Zone 1
0 to 45 miles
Zone 2
45 to 60 miles
Zone 3
60 miles and over
ADD PREMIUM PAY
All time worked before 6:00 A.M. and after 5:00 P.M., or all time worked in excess of eight (8) consecutive
hours, exclusive of meal periods, and all work performed on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, shall be paid
at the applicable overtime rate.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
Operating Engineers JOB DESCRIPTION:
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Craft: FLAG PERSON (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Flag Person - Journeyman…………..……………………………………………………………………64.37
Foreman Rate - 10% per hour above highest paid journeyman supervised.
General Foreman Rate - 10% per hour above highest paid foreman supervised.
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to: FLAGPERSON rates add the applicable amounts per hour, calculated based on a miles from
the City Hall of Las Vegas, Nevada:
Zone 1
0 to 50 miles
Zone 2
50 miles and Over
ADD PREMIUM PAY
The first three (3) hours worked outside the regular constituted shift shall be at the rate of time and one
half. All additional hours shall be at double time. On Saturday work, the first (10) hours shall be at time
and one half and all additional hours at double time. Sundays and holidays hall be at double time.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTION
FLAG PERSON, includes but is not limited to:
1. Directing movement of vehicular traffic through construction projects;
2. Distributirecing traffic control signs and markers along site in designated pattern;
3. Informing drivers of detour routes through construction sites;
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Craft: FLOOR COVERER (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Floor Coverer Journeyman……………………………………………………………………………….60.58
Floor Coverer Foreman…..……………………………………………………………………………….69.80
ADD PREMIUM PAY
One and one half (1 ½) the regular straight time hourly rate shall be paid:
1. For first three (3) hours worked over eight (8) on a regular five (5) day week.
2. For all hours worked on Saturday. Employees shall not work less than four (4) hours.
Double the regular straight time hourly rate shall be paid for all time:
1. For all hours worked beyond eleven (11) hours shall be paid at two (2 X) times the straight time rate.
2. For all hours worked on Saturday beyond 8 hours (2 X) times the straight time rate.
3. For hours worked Sunday and Recognized Holidays. Employees shall not be employed for less than
four (4) hours. All hours worked shall be paid at the rate of two (2) times the straight time hourly rate.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
If a Holiday falls on a Sunday, it shall be observed the following Monday. If a Holiday falls on a Saturday, it
shall be observed on the preceding Friday. No work under any circumstances shall be permitted on Labor
Day. Any work performed on Holidays shall be on a voluntary basis and no worker shall be penalized for
choosing not work said days. All work performed on Holidays, except Labor Day, shall be paid at double time
rates as stipulated in this Agreement All work performed on Labor Day shall be paid at two and one half (2
½) times the Taxable Net Wage.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Excerpt from Agreement between Painters and Allied Trades DC 16 and So NV
PDCA
*Shift Differential: To be paid for all work performed between the hours of 9 pm to 5 am and it will be
compensated at $2.00 per hour in addition to the applicable wages. Overtime that falls between these hours
will still be paid at the appropriate overtime rate.
a. The installation of resilient flooring, wall, ceiling and countertop materials commonly
referred to as
carpet, linoleum, vinyl, rubber, cork, asphalt, vinyl composites, synthetic
grass, wood, epoxy, urethane,
plastics, metal, and all similar materials in sheet, tile, or
liquid form;
b. Installation on floors, walls, ceilings, stairs, countertops, fixtures, furnishings, or exterior
applications on
structures, patios, pool perimeters, area ways, all other like or similar
applications, whether permanent
or temporary;
c. Measuring, cutting, fabrication, packaging, pickup, delivery and handling of materials and
tools that are
used by the floorcovering industry;
d. Preparatory removal of floorcovering, wallcovering, adhesive and underlayments. The
sanding,
patching, sealing, and priming of the installation surface;
e. Installation of lining felt, carpet, pad, underlayment compositions, leveling compounds, or
any material
used as a base for the finished surface;
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f. Applications and fitting of fasteners, protective and decorative trim relating to the
installation such as
tackless strip, tape, nosing, top set or butt-to -base, cap, corner beads,
edging, hinging, and all other
accessories, and related sundries;
g. Repair, finishing, coating, sculpturing, banding, insets, and such other processes relating
to the
industry;
h. Installation of decorative moldings and accessories attached with adhesive such as those
manufactured by Johnsonite and other manufacturers.
This Agreement shall also cover the loading, unloading and operation of work trucks utilized
by employees
classified herein. Such vehicles shall be defined to mean those that are driven from
the shop to the job
and from job -to-job and job-to-shop and which remain at the job site while the
employees are engaged
in the performance of work covered by the contract.
It shall further cover and apply to the stocking and handling of all material herein above listed
after the
first unloading by common carrier.
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Craft: GLAZIER (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Glazier Journeyman……………………………………………………………………………………….82.55
Glazier Foreman…..……………………………………………………………………………………….87.97
Glazier Superintendent.………..………………………………………………………………………….90.68
ADD PREMIUM PAY
One and one half (1 ½) the regular straight time hourly rate shall be paid:
1. For first two (2) hours worked over eight (8) on a regular five (5) day week.
2. For all hours worked on Saturday. Employees shall not work less than four (4) hours.
Double the regular straight time hourly rate shall be paid for all time:
1. For all hours worked beyond ten (10) hours shall be paid at two (2 X) times the straight time rate.
2. For all hours worked on Saturday beyond 8 hours (2 X) times the straight time rate.
3. For hours worked Sunday and Recognized Holidays. Employees shall not be employed for less than
four (4) hours.
*Also, if there is less than 10 hours between shifts, the 2nd shift becomes an extension of the 1st shift.
*Shift Differential: To be paid for all work performed between the hours of 5:30 pm to 5 am and it will be
compensated at 10% differential for all hours worked including overtime. Overtime that falls between these
hours will still be paid at the appropriate overtime rate.
20.1 High Pay work that is thirty (30) or more feet in height above grade on an elevated, mechanically
operated platform (including but not limited to: swing stage, boatswain chair, crane basket, heck lift, boom
lift), rappelling work, work at slab edge outside the perimeter safety cable or work at slab edge inside the
perimeter safety cable if the work being performed puts the employee in a free fall situation because the
perimeter safety cable is no longer at or near waist level shall be paid at the rate of one dollar ($1.00) per
hour above the straight time rate for actual hours worked. High time shall be paid in addition to all other
premiums involved.
21.1 Holidays:
a) During the terms of this Agreement, the following recognized holidays will be observed: New Year’s Day,
Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day
after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day.
b) If any of the above holidays fall on a Sunday, the Monday immediately following the holiday shall be
observed; holidays falling on Saturday shall be observed on the prior Friday.
c) No work shall be performed on Labor Day.
25.2 Foremen:
a) The selection of the individual to act as foreman shall be at the discretion of the Employer. On outside
jobs lasting three (3) days or more and which four (4) workers or more are employed, one (1) foreman will
be designated and he shall be paid ten percent (10%) per hour over the highest journeyman Glazier
supervised. Inside foreman shall receive ten percent (10%) per hour above the journeyman’s wage scale.
b) When a glazier is requested to perform welding on the job site, he/she will be compensated one dollar
($1.00) over his regular rate of pay. All equipment, including hoods, leather and gloves, will be supplied by
the Employer.
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RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Excerpt from Agreement between DC 16 and Glazing Contractors Associations of
NV and Independent Contractors
General Glazing shall include the layout and setting by hand or with machines, cutting, preparing handling
or removal of the following and incidental and supplemental to such work: setter of art glass, prism glass,
beveled glass, leaded glass, automobile glass, window glass, mirrors of all types, wire glass, ribbed glass,
ground glass, colored glass, figured glass, vitrolite glass, carrara glass, and all other types of opaque glass;
glass chalk boards, structural glass, tempered and laminated glass, thiokal, neoprene and all other types of
glass cements, all types of insulating glass units, solar heat collectors containing glass or glass substitutes,
glass hand rail, electric glass, bathroom fixtures, all plastics when used in place of glass, all other similar
materials when used in place of moldings, tubber, lead and all types of mastic in wood, iron, aluminum or
sheet metal, sash skylights, doors, frames, stone, wall cases, show cases, books cases, sideboards,
partitions, automatic doors, automatic sliding doors, revolving doors, luminous ceilings, gaskets, and plastic
mirrors, the installation of the above materials, temporary or permanent, on or for any building in the course
of repair, remodel, construction or alteration.
The installation of all glass framing or support systems for the same such as extruded, rolled or fabricated
metals or any materials that replace the same, such as plastics, metal tubes, mullions, metal facing materials,
muttins, facia trim moldings, porcelain panels, skylights, showcase doors and relative materials, including
those in any or all of the buildings related to the store front and window wall, curtain wall, stop wall, skylight
and dome construction. Glazing and installation of door and window frames, such as patio sliding or fixed
doors, vented or fixed windows, shower doors, bath tub enclosures, screens storm stash where the glass
becomes an integral part of the finished products, the tinting and coating of glass for the reflecting of heat
and light, showcase tops, glass shelving of all types and table tops. In addition, such caulking, glass to glass,
glass to metal, metal to concrete and panel to panels.
Production, maintenance, including all incidental and supplemental to, but not limited to Employees, and
Employees who are engages int eh cutting, preparing, handling and selecting of glass and /or mirror,
bevellers, silverers, blockers, scratch polishers, sand-blasters, flat glass wheel cutters, miters cutters,
engraver, hole-drilling machine operations, belt sanding, automatic beveling, multi-grove edging machines,
semi- and automatic-cutting machines, grinding, polishing unpacking ad racking or glass, glass packing,
glass and mirror cleaning, mirror stripping, all operations in the manufacturing, framing and fabrication and
assembling of all insulating units, assembling of all glass insulated solar heat collectors containing glass or
glass substitutes, molding or mirrors, manufactured and assembly of sliding glass or mirror doors, the
operating of all machines and equipment for these operations, oven operations, glass hangers, glass benders
and operators, safety glass fabricators, inspectors, janitors, maintenance mechanics, loading and unloading
or truck and railroad cars.
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Craft: Highway Striper (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Highway Striper - Journeyman………………………………………………………………………….65.87
Foreman Rate - 10% per hour above highest paid journeyman supervised.
General Foreman Rate - 10% per hour above highest paid foreman supervised.
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to: FLAGPERSON rates add the applicable amounts per hour, calculated based on a miles from
the City Hall of Las Vegas, Nevada:
Zone 1
0 to 50 miles
Zone 2
50 miles and Over
ADD PREMIUM PAY
The first three (3) hours worked outside the regular constituted shift shall be at the rate of time and one half.
All additional hours shall be at double time. On Saturday work, the first (10) hours shall be at time and one
half and all additional hours at double time. Sundays and holidays hall be at double time.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
HIGHWAY STRIPER, includes but is not limited to:
1. Painting highways, streets and parking surfaces by using manually propelled or mechanically
propelled machines, brushes, rollers or spray guns;
2. Installing any device or application of any material used in lieu of paint for traffic direction, including,
without limitation, buttons, tapes, plastics, rumble bars and other similar materials;
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Craft: Hod Carrier-Brick Mason Tender (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Hod Carrier-Brick Mason Tender - Journeyman……………………………………………………….66.18
Foreman Rate - 10% per hour above highest paid journeyman supervised.
General Foreman Rate - 10% per hour above highest paid foreman supervised.
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to: HOD CARRIER-PLASTERER BRICK MASON TENDER rates add the applicable amounts
per hour, calculated based on a miles from the City Hall of Las Vegas, Nevada:
Zone 1
0 to 50 miles
Zone 2
50 miles and Over
ADD PREMIUM PAY
The first three (3) hours worked outside the regular constituted shift shall be at the rate of time and one half.
All additional hours shall be at double time. On Saturday work, the first (10) hours shall be at time and one
half and all additional hours at double time. Sundays and holidays hall be at double time.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
HOD CARRIER-BRICK MASON TENDER, includes but is not limited to:
1. Tending to or assisting brick masons, bricklayers and stonemasons;
2. Mixing, packing, wheeling and tempering mortar and fire clay;
3. Mixing, supplying and holding materials or tools;
4. Mixing, handling and conveying all other materials used by brick masons, bricklayers and stone
masons;
5. Building scaffolds, trestles, boxes and swinging staging used exclusively by bricklayers and stone
masons;
6. Hanging cables and placing putlogs;
7. Carrying bricks and mortar in a hod;
8. Cleaning work area and equipment of bricklayers and stone masons
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Craft: Plasterer Tender (Union Rate)
(Formerly known as Hod Carrier-Plasterer Tender)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Plasterer Tender - Journeyman……….……………….…………………………………………….67.27
Foreman Rate - 10% per hour above highest paid journeyman supervised.
General Foreman Rate - 10% per hour above highest paid foreman supervised.
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to: HOD CARRIER-PLASTERER BRICK MASON TENDER rates add the applicable amounts
per hour, calculated based on a miles from the City Hall of Las Vegas, Nevada:
Zone 1
0 to 50 miles
Zone 2
50 miles and Over
ADD PREMIUM PAY
The first three (3) hours worked outside the regular constituted shift shall be at the rate of time and one half.
All additional hours shall be at double time. On Saturday work, the first (10) hours shall be at time and one
half and all additional hours at double time. Sundays and holidays hall be at double time.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Excerpt from Agreement between NCA/AGC and Laborers Local 872
Plaster Tending shall consist of preparation of materials and the handling and conveying of materials to be
used by mechanics of other crafts, whether such preparation is by hand or any other process. After the
material has been prepared, tending shall include the supplying and conveying of said material and other
materials, to such mechanic, whether by bucket, hod, wheelbarrow, buggy, or other motorized unit for such
purpose, including forklifts. 2. Unloading, handling and distribution of all materials, fixtures, furnishings, and
appliances from point of delivery to stockpiles and from stockpiles to approximate point of installation. 3.
Drying of plaster, concrete, mortar, or other aggregate, when done by salamander heat or other drying
process. 4. Cleaning and clearing of all debris, including all clean-up regardless of craft, construction clean-
up including final construction clean-up before TCO is issued will be performed by Laborers. If clean-up
composite crews are utilized, the work shall be performed by Laborers only. Wire brushing of windows,
scraping of floor, removal of surplus material from all fixtures within confines of structure and cleaning of all
debris in building and construction. The general clean up, including sweeping, cleaning, wash down and
wiping of construction facility, equipment; and furnishing and removal and loading or burning of all debris
including crates, boxes, and packaging waste material. Washing or cleaning of walls, partitions, ceilings,
windows, bathrooms, kitchens, laboratories and all fixtures and facilities therein. Clean up, mopping,
washing, waxing and polishing or dusting of all floors. Tool trailers and light tool repair. 5. The aging and
curing of concrete, mortar, and other materials applied to walls, floors, ceilings, and foundations of buildings
and structures, highways, airports, overpasses and underpasses, tunnels, bridges, approaches, viaducts,
ramps or other similar surfaces by any mode or method. 6. Laborers will perform the erection, planking, and
removal of all scaffolds for lathers, plasterers, bricklayers, and other construction trade crafts as well as the
building, planking or installation and removal of all staging, swinging and hanging scaffolds, including
maintenance thereof. Where self-supported scaffolds or specially designed scaffolds are built by Carpenters,
Laborers shall tend Carpenters on erection thereof; the dismantling of said scaffolds as well as preparation
for foundation or mud stills of said scaffolds and maintenance of same shall be done by Laborers. 7. Dust
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control/single axle dump trucks and water trucks on intermittent use. 8. Street sweepers and vacuum trucks.
9. Contractor will supply all protective clothing for hazardous conditions, hardhat, safety glasses, hearing
protection, concrete boots, rubber gloves, concrete shovels, asbestos suits, and respirators per OSHA (29
CFR Part 1926 Subpart E-P.P.E. and LifeSaving Devices). The Employer is not responsible for steel-toe
boots unless mandated by awarding body or State law. No employee covered under this Agreement shall
wear any company logo without the Laborers logo when required to wear a Company uniform.
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Craft: Ironworker (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Ironworker-Journeyman………………………………………………………………………………….81.01
Ironworker - Foreman…..…………………..…………………………………………………………….85.63
Ironworker -General Foreman……..…………………………………………………………………….90.71
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to lron Worker rates add the applicable amounts per day, calculated based on a road mile from
the Reno City Hall or the Las Vegas City Hall.
Zone 1
60 75 miles
Zone 2
75 100 miles
Zone 3
100 miles and over
ADD PREMIUM PAY
One and one half (1X) the regular straight time hourly rate shall be paid:
1. For the first two (2) hours worked in excess of eight (8) on a regular workday Monday-Friday
2. For the first eight (8) hours on Saturday
Double the regular straight time hourly rate shall be paid for all time:
1. For all hours worked over ten (10) hours in one day or shift.
2. For any hours worked on Sunday.
3. For all hours worked over eight (8) on Saturday
4. For all hours worked on Holidays
Shift Pay
1. 2nd shift add 6% of hourly wage
2. 3rd shift add 13% of hourly wage
3. Dedicated shift add 6% of hourly wage
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day
after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
JOB CLASSIFICATION: Excerpt from Agreement between NV AGC and DC of Ironworkers
All work in connection with field fabrication and/or erection or deconstruction of structural, ornamental and
reinforcing steel, including but not limited to the fabrication, rigging and signaling, erection and construction
of all iron and steel, ornamental lead, bronze, brass, copper and aluminum, plastics and all other substitute
materials, including, but not limited to, composites, carbon fiber and fiberglass, all barrier railings, handrail,
aluminum, steel, glass and plastic, reinforced concrete structures or parts thereof; bridges, viaducts, inclines,
dams, docks, dredges, vessels, locks, gates, guides, aqueducts, reservoirs, spillways, flumes, caissons,
cofferdams, subways, tunnels, cableways, tramways, monorails, blast furnaces, stoves, kilns, coolers,
crushers, agitators, pulverizers, mixers, concentrators, ovens, cupolas, roof decking such as but not limited
to “Cofar”, “Trusdeck”, Mahon “M”; smoke conveyors, penstocks, flag poles, drums, shafting, shoring, fur and
storage rooms, fans and hot rooms, stacks, bunkers, conveyors, dumpers, elevators, vats, tanks, enamel
tanks, enamel vats, towers, pans, hoppers, plates, anchors, caps, corbels, lintels, Howe and combination
trusses, grillage and foundation work, grating, bucks, partitions, hanging ceilings, hangers, clips, brackets,
flooring, floor construction and domes, rolling shutters, curtains, frames; aluminum, rolling fire, won and iron
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doors, including supports; cast tiling, air ducts, duct and trench frames and plates; wire work, railings, wire
cable including pipe, guards, fencing, grill work, sidewalk and vault lights, skylights, roofs, canopies, light
steel framing, marquees, awnings, the erection and installation of playground equipment to include bolting,
fastening, welding of swings, slides, jungle gyms, footings and other related equipment elevator and dumb waiter
enclosures, elevator cars, tracks, fascias, aprons, operating devices, steel and aluminum sash, hardware and screens,
frames, fronts, lockers, racks, book stacks, tables, shelving, metal furniture, seats,
chutes, escalators, stairways
including pre-engineered stairs, ventilators, boxes, fire escapes, signs, jail and cell work, safes, vaults, vault
doors, safe deposit boxes, corrugated sheets when attached to steel frames, including insulation; frames in
support of boilers; materials altered in field such as framing, cutting, bending, drilling, burning and welding
including by acetylene gas and electric machines; metal forms and false work pertaining to concrete
construction; seismic isolation systems and dampening systems including base isolators, sectional water
tube and tubular boilers and stokers; traveling sheaves, vertical hydraulic elevators, bulkheads, skip hoists,
making and installation of articles made of wire and fibrous rope, rigging in connection with pumps,
compressors, forced and induced draft fans, air meters, Bailey meters, agitators, oxygen converters,
cindering machines, pelletizing machines, reactor vessels, reactor spheres, completed tanks and assembled
sections of completed tanks, scroll cases, refineries, hydroelectric power houses and steam plants,
cogeneration plants, vessels and government departments; false work, travelers, scaffolding, pile drivers,
sheet piling, derricks and powered derrick swinger including the erection, installation, handling and operating.
Cranes erection, installation, handling and operating of same on all forms and types of construction work.
The operation of Valla and Spider type battery and/or propane powered portable floor cranes having no
operator seat utilized to install ironworker scope of work and the same on all forms and types of construction
work. Crane work at the ports, including hammer-head cranes, container cranes and rubber tire cranes.
Offloading, relocations, and commissioning of all burning and removal of sea bracing track layout; erection
of apex boom extensions, back reach extensions, and rail replacement. Includes all welding, containment
and structural modifications of the aforementioned items; railroad bridge work including maintenance thereof;
moving, hoisting and lowering of machinery, modules, skid modules and placing of same on foundation,
including bridges, cranes, intermittent use forklifts, derricks, buildings, piers and vessels; loading, unloading,
necessary maintenance, erection, installation, removal, wrecking and dismantling of all of the above and all
reinforcing work and submarine diving in connection with or about same; erection of steel towers, chutes and
spouts for concrete where attached to towers and handling and fastening of cables and guys for same;
unloading, racking, sorting, cutting, bending, hoisting, placing and tying including the use of any and all
mechanical tying devices, burning and welding including stud welding of all iron, steel and metal in reinforced
concrete construction including mesh for floor arches and the making of hoops and stirrups, metal forms and
metal supports thereof; jacking of slip forms, installation of all wire, cable, parabolic cans, steel and all other
materials, including, but not limited to, composites, carbon fiber and fiberglass, used for the purposes of
prestressing including grouting of ducts, post stressing concrete girders, beams, columns, etc.; loading,
unloading, hoisting, handling, signaling, placing and erection of all prestressed, post stressed, precast
materials, G.F.R.C., Dryvit System, including the securing by bolting and/or welding and the installation of
steeltex and wire mesh of any type when used for reinforced concrete construction; erection of all curtain
wall; glass handrail; stay in place deck; automated and/or mechanical parking structures; offloading, staging,
hoisting and setting of modular structures and micro-units; curtain wall systems and associated sealants.
Window wall and entrances, panels, insulated and non-insulated, factory and field assembled, porcelain
enameled panels, ceramic, laminated spandrelite, louvers and sunscreens; application of thiokol, neoprene
and other sealants used to seal materials installed by Iron Workers; installation and handling of phenolic
panels, including but not limited to, Trespa products and all similarly related materials and/or systems;
installation of metal window stools and sills; installation of aluminum, bronze and steel thresholds; erection
and dismantling of all types of cranes and changing of booms; erection of rock, sand and gravel plants,
dismantling and loading out conveyors, aggregate plants, batch plants, ableways, refrigeration plants, etc.;
erection and dismantling of Monigan walking dragline, launchhammer bucket wheel excavator and other
trenching equipment; signaling on highlines, whirley cranes and derricks, buck hoists, man hoists, fork lifts,
material towers and scanning antennae; metal and steel supports of all types; fabrication, assembling and
erection of offshore drilling platforms or similar installations; dust collectors, precipitators, multi-plate,
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specialty welding processes, unloading, loading, hoisting, handling and rigging of all building materials
delivered to the job site; hanging ceilings, tees, channels, beams, acoustical elements, sound barriers,
computer floors, etc.; installation of stage rigging (including counterweights), curtains, draperies, traverse
rods, tracks, cables, window cleaning equipment, powered work platforms, including and loading and
unloading, erection installation and removal of powered chassis mounted elevating mast climbing work
platforms, rigging in connection with display shows; ski lifts, etc.; wrecking of bridges, viaducts, elevated
roads and structural steel and iron in buildings; all steel frames for openings, all porches, verandas, canopies
and balconies; all overhead travelers, duo rails, tram rails; erection, setting, repairing of guard or collision
rails on bridges and approaches, road ways or any other structures; handling and setting of all types of steel
and metal joists, including metal box joists for truss lab and preformed keystone shaped metal joists; erection
of steel and metal houses and packaged buildings; all translucent and plastic material on steel frame
construction; the erection of solar energy systems, including but not limited to, photo voltaic, heliostat and
parabolic systems, energy producing windmill type towers, wind turbine erection to included, but not limited
to, prep work, boltup, tensioning or torque of bolts on base and all tower section turbine and blade
assemblies; nuclear reactors, electromagnetic shielding plates and atomic vessels including all component
parts; the plumbing, aligning and leveling of all materials and equipment through the use of optical
instruments, LASER beams, etc., and the use of instruments to establish layout, installation and disposition
of ironworker installed scope of work, excluding any independent 3rd party surveyor work; the unloading,
distributing, stockpiling and handling of all materials coming under the jurisdictional claims of the UNION
such as to rail heads, storage yards, loading and unloading, hoisting, handling, signaling of all fabricated
material and equipment at the jobsite (except FOB deliveries) related to the Iron Workers jurisdiction that is
within the individual employers’ contractual scope of work including from and to barge and ships to a lay
down yard or construction project, etc., shall be done by the Iron Workers.
All reinforcing work in connection with field fabrication, including but not limited to the pre-assembly of
reinforcing cages, loading and unloading, handling, racking, sorting, cutting, bending, hoisting, intermittent
use of forklifts, placing, burning, welding and tying of all material including the use of any and all mechanical
tying devices, or substitute materials, including but not limited to, composites, carbon fiber and fiberglass,
stainless steel, used to reinforce concrete construction shall be done by Iron Workers within the individual
employers’ scope of work at the jobsite, excluding FOB deliveries. A working Iron Worker shall be employed
for maintenance on jobs of substantial size while concrete is being poured on reinforcing steel, wire mesh
and paper back steeltex but will not be required as a stand-by man. All work in connection with the installation,
alignment, repair & modification of panelized roofing systems, pre-engineered fabric structures, aluminum
clarifier coverings, carports, ministorages, and dock planks. All work in connection with the installation,
alignment, repair and modification of bleachers, planking and stadium seating. All work in connection of
installation of amusement rides including, but not limited to, the erection and alignment of all track, machinery
and related components.
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Craft: Laborer (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Group 1…………………..………………………………………………………………………………….65.87
Group 1A………………..…………………………………………………………………………………..64.37
Group 2……………………..……………………………………………………………………………….66.08
Group 3………………..…………………………………………………………………………………….66.18
Group 3A……………..……………………………………………………………………………………..66.68
Group 4……………….…….……………………………………………………………………………….66.27
Group 5……………….……….…………………………………………………………………………….66.37
Group 6A..……………………….………………………………………………………………………….69.03
Group 6B. …………………………….…………………………………………………………………….68.53
Group 6C……………………………...…………………………………………………………………….68.28
Group 6D...………………………………………………………………………………………………….68.89
Group 6E...………………………………………………………………………………………………….68.53
Group 6F...………………………………………………………………………………………………….74.99
Group 7.....………………………………………………………………………………………………….66.18
Foreman Rate 10% per hour above highest paid journeyman supervised.
General Foreman Rate 10% per hour above highest paid foreman supervised.
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to: Laborer rates add the applicable amounts per hour, calculated based on a miles from the
City Hall of Las Vegas, Nevada:
Zone 1
0 to 50 miles
Zone 2
50 miles and Over
ADD PREMIUM PAY
The first three (3) hours worked outside the regular constituted shift shall be at the rate of time and one half.
All additional hours shall be at double time. On Saturday work, the first (10) hours shall be at time and one
half and all additional hours at double time. Sundays and holidays hall be at double time. $.50 per hour above
base recognized group rates when wearing protective suit or respirator.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTION: From Agreement between NCA/AGC and Labor Local 872
In addition to the foregoing, this Agreement covers all watchmen, flagmen (all crafts), fire watchmen, traffic
control person, including the operation of appropriate vehicles, laborers, construction specialists, concrete
specialists, foremen (general, grade, pipe, concrete, forms, seeding, asphalt, clearing and grubbing, clean-
up stone-laying) in the performance of: the laying of all types of pipe and conduit; the spreading, and pouring
and raking and tamping of all asphalt and concrete materials and the bull floating (strike off) of all concrete;
the laying of all types of stone or manufactured curb, rip-rap, paving blocks, concrete blocks (paving), slope
paving, Belgium Block; assembling and placing of Gabion and all similar types of baskets; the handling,
loading and unloading and stringing of all materials, the handling, loading and stringing of all wood products
by hand or power; the sharpening of all air tool bits and drills and bull points; laying, spreading and storing
of all tarpaulins, the operation and maintenance of Bo Mag Rollers; (tending of all Crafts regardless of work
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being performed in Southern Nevada by any and all methods; any and all types of heaters, fans, air
conditioners, or other cooling devices to be tended, handled and fueled by laborers at all times; the handling,
laying and placing of forms used for curbing, gutters, roads, and sidewalks and the
stripping of same, the
placing, setting and maintenance of all flares, blinker lights and reflectors; the cutting and chipping of all
joints; the handling, loading, unloading, distributing and erecting of chain-link fence; handling and erecting of
wire fence; overhead signs; handling and moving all furniture; handling and placing of wire mesh on roads
and bridges; guard rails; the sandblasting and applying of sealers and hardeners and epoxy on concrete and
asphalt work; asphalt striping and other asphalt painting; the nozzle operations on sandblasting and guniting
operations; the signing of all materials, manufactured or otherwise, which are handled or put in place by
laborers, the handling, the loading and unloading and distribution and installation of all guard rails, highway
signs, and road markers; attending to, handling, and fueling single diaphragm pumps, insulation pumps,
plasterer pumps, monocoat pumps, grout pumps, and pumps up to and including 2" pumps; laying out,
moving, connecting, storing and handling all hoses for all pumps; the operating of all types of machines used
to seal any type of joints; the operating and servicing of mortar mixers (including, but not limited to, maxi
mixers and/or mega mixers) and conveyers used in laborers' and bricklayers work regardless of number; the
operating and servicing of all rock drilling machines; the blasting and dynamiting of all rock; welding
(excluding machinery, tools, structural steel); installation of manholes and catch basins; the placing of all pre-
cast and pre-stressed materials, except when placed or installed by the manufacturer pursuant to its
collective bargaining agreement; handling, unloading, loading, assembling and laying of all multiplate; the
operating of all air, gas, electric, oil and other types of motor driving tools including all pusher type equipment;
all walk behind saws, all concrete saws, drilling and coring equipment; all casings and augers on all drilling
rigs; the handling, tending and maintaining of all generators; lasers when used for laborers work on grading,
setting and leveling; landscape nurseries; sound barrier installation; demolition or dismantling for all
purposes; hazardous waste work to include chemical cleanup, drum handlers, transformers, divers, infra-red
destruction machines, plasma arc plants, warehouse storage loading and unloading, safety men, asbestos
removal, video x-ray operation; the unloading, loading, handling, stringing, and tending of all brick, all block,
all stone and all other masonry products; the paving of all stone and brick products; mason finisher; water
proofing, IBC barrier, except on structures; the operating and maintaining of the hydraulic seeder, concrete
curb machine, asphalt curb machine, snorkel, stump remover, self-propelled concrete saw, hydraulic
motorized pin puller, scissor cars and all aerial man lifts. Bobcat incidental to trade and forklift. Installation
and maintenance of all playground fixtures and equipment. The foregoing applies in the performance of all
the aforementioned work and all other work coming under the jurisdiction of LIUNA unless state or local
requirements dictate otherwise
This Agreement also covers all removal, abatement, encapsulation or decontamination of asbestos, lead and
other toxic and hazardous waste or materials, which shall include but not be limited to: the erection, building,
moving, servicing and dismantling of all enclosures, scaffolding, barricades, decontamination facilities,
negative air machines for asbestos removal, etc.; the operation and servicing of all tools and equipment
normally used in asbestos removal or abatement of such waste or materials, including, without limitation,
negative air machines for asbestos removal; the sorting, labeling, bagging, cartoning, crating, packaging and
movement of such waste or materials for disposal; the clean-up of work site and all other work and stand-by
time incidental to the removal, abatement, encapsulation or decontamination of such waste or materials; and
the performance of safety watch duties on job sites where work is performed under this Agreement. E.
This Agreement also covers the following, but is not limited to:
1. The preparation of trenches, and footings for above ground or underground lines or cables.
2. The handling of all rods, mesh and material for use in reinforcing concrete construction.
3. The rigging of pipe.
4. Trenches, Manholes-Cutting of streets and ways for laying of pipes, cables or conduits for all purposes;
digging of trenches, ditches, manholes, etc.; handling and conveying all materials; concreting, backfilling,
grading and resurfacing and all other labor connected therewith. Clearing and site preparation as described
herein. Cutting or jack hammering of streets, roads, sidewalks or aprons by hand or the use of air or other
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tools. Use and maintenance of all walk behind concrete saws, drilling and coring equipment, all augers and
casings on drilling rigs. The leveling, grading and other preparation prior to laying pipe or conduit for any
purpose. Loading, unloading, sorting, stockpiling, wrapping, coating, treating, handling, distribution, laying
and making of joints of water mains, water pipes, gas mains and all pipe including placing, setting and
removal of skids. Cribbing, driving of sheet piling, lagging and shoring of all ditches, trenches and manholes.
Handling, mixing or pouring of concrete and handling and placing of other materials for saddles, beds, or
foundations for the protection of pipes, wires, conduits, etc. Backfilling and compacting of all ditches,
resurfacing of roads, streets, etc., and/or restoration of lawns and landscaping, welding, joining, underwater
cable installation. Trench less technology and directional boring shall be the work of the Laborer.
5. Sewers, Drains, Culverts and Multiplate - Unloading, sorting, stockpiling, coating, treating, handling,
distribution and lowering or raising of all pipe or multiplate. All digging, driving of sheet piling, lagging, bracing,
shoring, and cribbing; breaking of concrete backfilling, tamping, resurfacing and paving of all ditches in
preparation for the laying of all pipe. Pipe laying, leveling and making of the joint of any pipe used for main
or side sewers and storm sewers. All of the laying of clay, terra-cotta, ironstone, vitrified concrete, ductile
iron, or other pipe and the making of joints for main or side sewers and storm sewers and all the pipe for
drainage. Unloading, handling, distribution, assembly in place, bolting and lining up of sectional metal or
other pipe, including corrugated pipe. Laying of lateral sewer pipe from main sewer or side sewer to building
or structure. Laying, leveling and making of the joint of all multicell conduit or multi-purpose pipe. Cutting of
holes in walls, footings, piers or other obstructions for the passage of pipe or conduit for any purpose and
the pouring of concrete to secure said holes. Digging under streets, roadways, aprons or other paved
surfaces for the passage of pipe, by hand, earth auger or any other method and manual and hydraulic jacking
of pipe under said surfaces. Installation of septic tanks, cesspools and drain fields. Oil, brine, chemical
transmission lines and related work, fiber optics, communication lines and cathodic protection.
6. Drilling and Blasting - All work of drilling, jack hammering, and blasting. Operation of all rock and concrete
drills, including handling, carrying, laying out of hoses, steel handling, installation of all temporary lines and
handling and laying of all blasting mats. All work in connection with blasting, handling and storage of
explosives, carrying to point of blasting, loading holes, setting fuses, making primers and exploding charges.
All securing of surface with wire mesh and any other material and setting of necessary bolts and rods to
anchor same. All high scaling and other rock breaking and removal after blast. Handling and laying of nets
and other safety devices and signaling, flagging, road guarding.
7. Signal Men -Signal men on all construction work defined herein, including traffic control signal men or
flagmen at construction sites.
8. Use of Tools -Operation of all hand, pneumatic, electric, motor combustion or air-driven tools or equipment
necessary for the performance of work described herein.
9. All clean-up, including general, construction, janitorial, final, and micro cleaning; all cleaning and removal
of debris, rubbish, and refuse of any type and kind for all trades on all jobs, and final cleaning operation on
any project or part thereof before the project or any part thereof is turned over to the owner.
F. This Agreement shall also cover all work traditionally performed by Laborers within the jurisdiction of this
Agreement.
ARTICLE X ADDENDUM A - TUNNEL WORK
1. This Addendum A shall cover the construction, alteration, or renovation of all tunnels, shafts, adits, silos,
raises, ventilation raises, ducts, underground chambers and all. other work where miners are required to
work below the surface of the earth and which falls within the jurisdiction of the Laborers International Union
of North America.
2. Tunnel work shall be defined as the actual boring, driving, and concreting of tunnels. A shaft and/or silo
shall be defined as sinking of any vertical, inclined or declined shaft (including stations) by using shaft sinking
methods. Any mining performed off the completed shaft shall be considered tunnel work. Laborers Local 872
Job Description pg. 4 In the event a dispute arises in the differentiation between a tunnel or shaft, the
Contractor and the Union shall meet to resolve the dispute.
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Craft: Mechanical Insulator (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Mechanical Insulator-Journeyman …...………………………………………………………………….78.53
Mechanical Insulator-Foreman….. ...…………………………………………………………………….82.99
Mechanical Insulator-General Foreman ..……………………………………………………………….87.45
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to MECHANICAL INSULATOR rates add the applicable amounts per hour, calculated based on
a road mile figured from Clark County Courthouse:
Zone 1
20-45 miles
Zone 2
45-75 miles
Zone 3
75-150 miles
Zone 4
150 miles and over
ADD PREMIUM PAY
Premium pay for hours worked in excess of a shift of 8 hours or 12 hours or such other time increment set
forth in the Collective Bargaining Agreement or on a weekend or holiday
Swing Shift 10% per hour $4.98
Grave Shift 15% per hour $7.46
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Excerpt from Agreement between Int’ Assoc. of Heat & Frost Insulators and Allied
Workers Local 135
This work includes the preparation, alteration, application, erection, assembling, molding, spraying, pouring,
mixing, hanging, adjusting, repairing, dismantling, reconditioning, maintenance, finishing, and/or
weatherproofing of cold or hot thermal insulation with such materials as may be specified when those
materials are to be installed for thermal purposes and fire protection purposes in voids, or to create voids, or
on piping, fittings, HVAC ductwork, grease ducts, valves, boilers, ducts, flues, tanks, vats, equipment, or on
any hot or cold surfaces for the purpose of thermal control or to be installed for sound attenuation purposes
on mechanical devices, equipment, piping, surfaces related in an integral way to the insulation of such
mechanical devices, equipment and piping, Nanotechnology, energy audits, thermography, and thermal
imaging. This work also includes all labor connected with the handling, truck driving and distribution of
thermal insulation on the job premises. This article does not include pre-manufactured insulation or insulation
accessories.
3. All duct lining, plenum lining and duct wrapping, done on the jobsite for acoustical or thermal purposes will
be the work.
4. All asbestos abatement (removal), toxic waste cleanup, handling and/or the removal of
hazardous waste materials from the aforementioned subsection (2) of this Article II,
Section A, and the preparation therefore will be the work of this Local Union. Hazardous
and toxic materials are any and all materials, which are defined by O.S.H.A. or E.P.A.
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5. All thermal tape, pads, mitered fittings (insulation, metal or plastic), batts and lags shall be fabricated by
the Employees covered by this Collective Bargaining Agreement when such fabricated items are to be
installed by Asbestos Workers, regardless of the location the Employer chooses to have such items
fabricated, within the territorial jurisdiction.
6. This Agreement covers the rates of pay, hours and other terms and conditions of employment with
firestopping or fireproofing technicians, and apprentices engaged in the manufacture, fabrication,
assembling, molding, handling, erection, spraying, pouring, mixing, hanging, preparation, application,
adjusting, alteration, repairing, dismantling, reconditioning, testing, and maintenance of the following, when
applied by a machine or other application methods of all firestopping materials including, but not limited to:
intumescent firestop sealant, intumescent firestop blocks, elastomeric firestop sealant, self-leveling firestop
sealant, trowelable firestop compound, firestop collars, composite sheets, putty pads, fire containment
pillows, wrap strips, putty sticks, firestop mortar, firestop mastic, refractory ceramic fiber blanket for kitchen
exhaust and fire rated duct systems, or other materials used in connection with labor, and to include other
fire protection materials such as boots and cable coatings which are connected with the handling or
distributing of the above insulating materials, or the repair and maintenance of all equipment, on the job
premises. The types of work shall include, but not be limited to: top of wall, curtain wall, fire rated wall
penetrations, grease ducts, stairwell pressurization systems, beam, column, and deck fireproofing.
Application of materials or devices within or around penetrations and openings in all rated wall or floor
assemblies, in order to prevent the passage of fire, smoke, or other gases. The application included all
components involved in creating the rated barrier at perimeter slab edges and exterior cavities, the head of
gypsum board or concrete walls, joints between rated wall or floor components, and sealing of penetrating
items and blank openings.
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Craft: MILLWRIGHT (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Millwright Journeyman…...……………………………………………..…………………………………73.97
Millwright Welder….……………………………………………………..…………………………………76.97
Millwright Foreman.……………………………………………………..…………………………………78.46
Millwright General Foreman..…………………………………………..…………………………………83.40
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to MILLWRIGHT rates add the applicable amounts per hour, calculated from Las Vegas,
Nevada City Hall. The Employer agrees to provide each employee zone pay as established below if the
project is further than forty-five (45) miles calculated via the “shortest route” filter using Google Maps from
the address of city hall of respective dispatch points.
Zone 1
Up to 45 Miles
$0.00
Zone 2
More than 45 miles but less than 101 Miles
$4.00
Zone 3
101 or more Miles
$6.00
ADD PREMIUM PAY
Monday through Friday, the first four (4) hours of overtime after eight (8) hours of straight-time work shall be
paid at one and one half (1½) times the straight-time rate of pay. All additional overtime will be paid at two
(2) times the straight-time rate of pay.
All work performed on Sunday and Holidays shall be paid at two (2) times the straight-time rate of pay.
Any work performed on Labor Day shall be paid at triple (3x) the regular straight time hourly wage rate.
Lodging: If the project is further than forty-five (45) miles calculated via the “shortest route” filter using
Google Maps from the address of city hall of the respective dispatch points listed above, the Employer
agrees to furnish acceptable single occupancy lodging to each employee. Employers are encouraged to use
commercial facilities and lodges, however, when such facilities are not available, per diem in lieu of room
and lodging shall be paid at the rate of one hundred ten dollars ($110.00) per day, or part thereof, from the
date of hire for the project to the date of termination of employment on the project.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday (President's Day), Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Veteran's
Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTION Excerpt from Southwest Regional Council of CarpentersMillwright Regional Master Construction
Agreement.
Section 1.4 Millwright Jurisdiction.
The machinery, equipment, processes and associated components listed below which are identified for the purpose of
description only, falls within the jurisdiction of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America (Millwrights).
Although some components of machinery and/or equipment may be described in one application or location and not in
another, it shall not be excluded from our craft jurisdiction when, to avoid repetition, it is not described in other
applications, and such jurisdiction shall be applied to the initial commissioning, maintenance, decommissioning, and
recommissioning of all associated machinery and/or equipment.
Section 1.4.1
Millwright craft jurisdiction shall include the loading, unloading, hoisting, rigging by any means, transferring, moving,
cleaning, disassembling, assembling, moving and setting and removal of skids, welding, burning, erecting, calibrating,
precision grouting, supporting, aligning, starting-up and testing, adjusting, repairing, and the maintaining of all machinery
and equipment, be it powered by, or receiving power from, steam, gas, gasoline, diesel, biodiesel, hydrogen, jet, electric,
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pneumatic, magnetism, adiabatics, diabatics, isothermics, water, hydropnuematics, solar, thermal, mineral, atomic,
rocket, nuclear, chemical, wind, waste product of any kind or any other source, regardless of whether or not such
machinery or equipment is temporarily or permanently installed or located.
Section 1.4.2
Millwright craft jurisdiction shall include all activities necessary to: set all engines, motors, dynamos, generators, diesel
generators, motor restraints and supports; install, measure and align with optical and/or electronic instruments when
necessary the reactors, control, push and shut-down rods, rod pressure housing, drives, guide sleeves and other related
equipment in reactors, turbines, castings, combustion chambers and all its related components; the attachment and final
connection of the inlet manifolds and exhaust ducts, cylinders, diaphragms, gaskets, containment barriers, rotors, blade
rings, blade or bucket assemblies, hydrogen coolers, blower assembles, packing joints on hydrogen coolers, exciter or
Alterex and all others, turning gear, extension box, welding of extension box, lagging, stretching of coupling bolts or
others; perform oil flush; install turbine lube oil tank, pumps and related component skids, filters, thrust bearings,
magnetic bearings, the sweating on and shrinking of bearings, couplings, shafts and others, sole plates and machine
bases; perform all precision grouting using the following materials: epoxy, wet, non-shrink, dripacking or other types;
perform demineralizing and hydromation; install mechanical dust systems, sensors, air compressors, super charges,
coolers, boiler controls and linkage, thermal management systems, Bailey Meters or similar devices and their linkages;
installation, maintenance and removal of all instrumentation, gauges, antennae and other communication devices, fluid
drives, power drive trains, embedded guides for traveling screens, traveling screens, roller, slide, knife, lock and sluice
gates, limit torques on mechanical valves, gates and others, tainter valves, limit switches, trips, triggers or switches,
including the brackets that are attached to, stop logs, dam rollers, transfer cars and gear head motors.
Section 1.4.3
The setting of variable drives, fans, coal cranes, truck cranes or other types, including servicing and the adjusting and
aligning of mechanical equipment within the cranes, crane rails and all other types of rails which would carry
mechanically activated equipment, including their alignment, installation, removal, servicing, and alignment of hydraulic
and pneumatic lifts and passenger boarding bridges, monorail (all sizes), magnetic propulsion systems, trolleys, pumps
and their associated components, packaging equipment, refrigerating equipment, chillers, and related equipment, lantern
rings, packing glands, packing for pumps, pollution equipment, carbon absorbers and filtration, heat exchanges, grain,
ball, hammer, roller mills, pulverizers and others, crushers and beaters, hoppers, bins, chutes and spouts, turn tables,
shears, casing machines, robots, air-veyors, conveyors of all sizes, types, and styles regardless of the materials they are
constructed with, or mechanically powered conveyances of any type, including their supports, people movers, x-ray and
imaging & scanning machines, elevator and platform lifts, dock levelers and locks, roll-up and sectional doors, operable
partitions, retractable roofs, magnetic separators, hoists, feeding machinery, Z-loaders, S-loaders, palletizers, Triax
equipment, mechanical equipment in scrubbers, pack towers, precipitators, cooling towers and air cooled condensers.
Section 1.4.4
Sewage, Brackish, Desalination, Water Treatment and Mineral Extraction Plants the disassembly, fabricating, rigging,
erecting and aligning of skimmers, rake mechanisms, feed wells, baffles, scum troughs, de-gritting equipment, bar
screens, communitors, mixers, pumps, aeration systems, blowers, membrane filtration systems, sequencing batch
reaction systems, including related, filter presses, sand filtration systems, ultra violet rack systems, mechanical drive
assemblies, conveyors, lines, piping, flanges, brackets, supports, mono rails, gates and setting odor control and
detection equipment, (excluding heating, ventilating and air conditioning work). The setting of thru-clean bar, straight line
bar, trash, tritor drum, and disc screens, straight line grit, circuline grit, circuline sludge, and circuline mixer collectors,
straight line, flash, horizontal slow, vertical slow, and vibra flow feeder machines, pre-aeration and settling tanks, covers
for tanks, bowls and basins including stationary or mechanical covers regardless of materials, thickeners, rotoline
distributors, sludge bed and settling pond cleaners, digestion systems, heaters, dyna-grind sewage screening grinders,
screw pumps, spiral classifer, agitators, junk remover, hydro pulper, cooling fans, lube systems, selectifier screens,
hydrosensors, fuel blowers, grizzly screens, trommels, table feeders, dryers, optical sorters, high tension separators, grip
dewatering screens, flash mixer, horizontal slow mixer, vertical slow mixer, filter, cone and rotary presses, comminutors,
barminutors, degreasers, rotometers, dehumidifiers, benches, pressure cleaning systems & devices, washers for cars,
trucks, buses, trains, planes unmanned and autonomous vehicles and other types, hydraulic, servo and pneumatic units,
shroud boxes, silencers, scales, load cells, eddy current clutches, disintegrators, dehairing machines, grain handling
devices, laboratory equipment, machine shop equipment, ladle cars, stunning pens and doors and gates, activation
equipment, racks, material handling platforms, access & egress platforms, catwalks, transition pieces, the handling and
installation, of pulleys, gears, fluid couplings, sheaves and fly wheels, air vacuum, worm, belt, friction, rope, magnetic,
chain and gear drives that are directly or indirectly coupled to motors, belts, chains, shafts, or screws, installation of legs,
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boots, guards and boot tanks, all bin and diverter valves, turn hands and indicators, shafting, bearing cable sprockets,
cutting of all key seats in old and new work, troughs, chippers, calenders, rolls, winders, rewinders, slitters, cutters,
wrapping machines, blowers, forging machines, pneumatic, electric and hydraulic rams, servo actuators, extractors,
expellers and extruders, ball and dust collectors, splicing of ropes and cables.
Millwright craft jurisdiction on energy generation facilities shall include all loading, unloading, movement, hoisting,
preparation, uncrating, preparation of nacelle units prior to installation or removal, installation, setting, removal,
alignment, and final torquing and tensioning of any mechanical component used in the generation of power, including
any incidental wiring or piping. This shall include all aspects of power trains, drive and tracking systems, elevation and
azimuth drives, energy collection optimization systems, all rams, dampers and other stabilization devices, antennae,
bearing housing assemblies and units, actuators, pulleys, gears, access points, rotational connections, mounting and
alignment of tracks, axles, bearings, rotational joints, or any other device which allows for the automated or manual
movement of equipment post-installation, all turbines, and wind, wave and tidal analysis equipment. It shall also include
all work associated with energy collection and storage facilities, including the loading, unloading, movement, hoisting,
preparation, installation, setting, and alignment of racking systems, torque tubes, modules, batteries, energy storage
systems, cooling or control systems, inertia systems or other equipment or machinery, and all incidental wiring or piping
thereof.
Section 1.4.5
The laying out, fabrication and installation of protecting equipment including: machinery guards; the making and setting
of templates for machinery; the fabrication of bolts, nuts, pans; the drilling or creating of holes in machinery for any
equipment which the Millwrights install, remove, service or inspect, regardless of material; installation of all methods of
access and egress and safety devices whether temporary or permanent; all welding and burning regardless of type; the
fabrication of all lines, hose or tubing used in the lubrication, operation, cooling or heating of machinery, including the
installation of all fluids used to operate, lubricate, cool or heat equipment installed by Millwrights; the cleaning or pressure
cleaning of machinery; the machining, grinding, milling, broaching, boring, threading, lapping, field machining, technical
bolting and keying that may be necessary for any part of equipment, including the starting up, breaking in, trial running
and operational or functional testing of any equipment or machinery installed or handled by the Millwrights, the initial
programing of robotics for startup, and the incidental connection and disconnection of machinery and equipment from
piping and electrical systems.
Section 1.4.6
Rock, sand and gravel plants, mineral processing plants and batch or aggregate plants: Installation, removal and
maintenance of all recycling equipment, separators, centrifuges, classifiers, grates, crushers, conveyors, chutes or piping
from one piece of mechanical equipment into another piece of mechanical equipment, or from a vessel into a conveyor,
or into other places or mechanical equipment or other mechanical equipment used (for the purpose of description only) to
excavate material from one area to another from highways, roadways, waterways or elsewhere.
Section 1.4.7
When optical instruments such as total stations or similar devices, automatic levels, builder’s transits, precision jig
transits, tilting levels, theodolites or other precision tools and instruments are used to locate, set, scan-to-BIM or as-Built
measure and verify machines, these tools are considered a tool of the Millwright trade and are to be used by Millwrights
to set the equipment or machinery.
Section 1.4.8
Incidental asbestos removal on equipment in which Millwrights normally remove during maintenance and repair work.
Section 1.4.9
Any new equipment or technology designed to replace any of the equipment described above shall remain in the craft
jurisdiction of the Millwrights.
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Craft: OPERATING ENGINEER (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Operating Engineers (SEE GROUP CLASSIFICATIONS)
Group 1….………………………………………………...……………………………………………..87.58
Group 2…..………………………………………………...……………………………………………….88.53
Group 3……..……………………………………………...……………………………………………….88.82
Group 4………..…………………………………………...……………………………………………
.90.31
Group 5…………..………………………………………...…………………………………………….91.41
Group 6……………..……………………………………...……………………………………………….90.53
Group 7………………..…………………………………...……………………………………………….91.63
Group 8…………………..………………………………...……………………………………………….90.64
Group 9……………………..……………………………...……………………………………………….91.74
Group 10...………………….……………………………...……………………………………………….90.76
Group 11…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….91.86
Group 12…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….90.93
Group 13…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….91.03
Group 14…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….91.06
Group 15…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….91.14
Group 16…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….91.26
Group 17…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….91.43
Group 18…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….91.53
Group 19…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….91.64
Group 20…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….91.76
Group 21…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….91.93
Group 22…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….92.03
Group 23…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….92.14
Group 24…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….92.26
Group 25…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….92.43 Add
$.50 per hour for “Special” Shift…………………...……………………………………………………..
Add $1.00 per hour for Multiple” Shift……..…………...……………………………………………………..
Add Zone Rates See Below
Add Premium Pay
Operating Engineers JOB DESCRIPTION:
See Below
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Craft:
OPERATING ENGINEER (Union Rate)
CRANES, PILEDRIVING, & HOISTING EQUIPMENT
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Operating Engineers (SEE GROUP CLASSIFICATIONS)
Group 1..…………………………………………………...………………………………………….…….90.17
Group 2…..………………………………………………...……………………………………………….90.31
Group 3……..……………………………………………...……………………………………………….90.53
Group 4………..…………………………………………...……………………………………………….90.64
Group 5…………..………………………………………...……………………………………………….90.76
Group 6……………..……………………………………...……………………………………………….90.93
Group 7………………..…………………………………...……………………………………………….91.10
Group 8…………………..………………………………...……………………………………………….91.26
Group 9……………………..……………………………...……………………………………………….91.94
Group 10...………………….……………………………...……………………………………………….92.10
Group 11…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….92.40
Group 12…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….92.73
Group 13…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….93.10
Group 14…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….93.94
Group 15…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….94.10
Group 16…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….94.15
Group 17…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….94.65
Group 18…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….95.10
Group 19…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….96.68
Group 20…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….97.29
Group 21…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….97.90
Group 22…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….98.66
Group 23…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….99.12
Group 24…………………………………………………...……………………………………………….99.62 Add
$.50 per hour for “Special” Shift…………………...……………………………………………………..
Add $1.00 per hour for Multiple” Shift……..…………...……………………………………………………..
Add Zone Rates See Below
Add Premium Pay
Operating Engineers JOB DESCRIPTION:
See Below
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Craft: OPERATING ENGINEER (Union Rate)
SURVEYOR
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Operating Engineers (SEE GROUP CLASSIFICATIONS)
Group 1..…………………………………………………...………………………………………………..89.50
Group 2…..………………………………………………...……………………………………………….90.31
Group 3……..……………………………………………...……………………………………………….90.53
Group 4………..…………………………………………...……………………………………………….90.81
Group 5…………..………………………………………...……………………………………………….90.93
Group 6……………..……………………………………...……………………………………………….91.03
Group 7………………..…………………………………...……………………………………………….91.06
Group 8…………………..………………………………...……………………………………………….91.43
Group 9……………………..……………………………...……………………………………………….91.56
Group 10...………………….……………………………...……………………………………………….92.06
Add Zone Rates See Below
Add Premium Pay
Operating Engineers JOB DESCRIPTION
: See Below
Craft:
OPERATING ENGINEER (Union Rate)
TUNNEL
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Operating Engineers (SEE GROUP CLASSIFICATIONS)
Group 1..…………………………………………………...………………………………………………..89.43
Group 2…..………………………………………………...……………………………………………….90.38
Group 3……..……………………………………………...……………………………………………….90.67
Group 4………..…………………………………………...……………………………………………….90.81
Group 5…………..………………………………………...……………………………………………….91.03
Group 6……………..……………………………………...……………………………………………….91.14
Group 7………………..…………………………………...……………………………………………….91.26
Group 8…………………..………………………………...………………………………………………..91.43
Group 9…………………..………………………………...………………………………………………..91.56
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to OPERATING ENGINEER, CRANES, PILEDRIVING, & HOISTING EQUIPMENT,
SURVEYOR AND TUNNEL rates add the applicable amounts per hour calculated from the City Hall of Las
Vegas, Nevada:
Zone 1
0 to 45 miles
Zone 2
45 to 60 miles
Zone 3
60 miles and over
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ADD PREMIUM PAY
All time worked before 6:00 A.M. and after 5:00 P.M., or all time worked in excess of eight (8) consecutive
hours, exclusive of meal periods, and all work performed on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, shall be paid
at the applicable overtime rate.
3. Overtime: First four (4) hours outside the regularly constituted shift shall be at the rate of time and one-
half (1½ ). All additional hours shall be at double (2) time.
On Saturday work, the first twelve (12) hours shall be at time and one-half (1 ½), and all additional hours at
double (2) time.Sundays shall be double (2) time. Holidays shall be double (2) time.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
Operating Engineers JOB DESCRIPTION: Excerpt from NCA and Operating Engineers Local 12
a. It shall cover work on building, heavy highway and engineering construction, including the construction
of, in whole or in part, or the improvement or modification thereof, including any structure or operations
which are incidental thereto, the assembly, operation, maintenance and repair of all equipment, vehicles
and other facilities, including helicopters used in connection with the performance of the aforementioned
work and services and including without limitation the following types of classes of work:
b. Street and highway work, grading and paving, excavation of earth and rock, grade separations, elevated
highways, viaducts, bridges, abutments, retaining walls, subways, airport grading, surfacing and
drainage, electric transmission line and conduit projects, water supply, water development, reclamation,
irrigation, drainage and flood control projects, water mains, pipelines, sanitation and sewer projects,
dams, aqueducts, canals, reservoirs, intakes, channels, levees, revetments, quarrying of breakwater or
riprap stone, foundations, pile driving, piers, locks, dikes, river and harbor projects, breakwaters, jetties,
dredging and tunnels, soil testing and building/construction inspection. The handling, cleaning, erection,
installation and dismantling of machinery, equipment and all work on robotics, included but not limited to
the rigging, handling, installation, maintenance, programming and the use of all stationary and/or portable
robots. This shall include the use of all robots used in any industry, including the nuclear field.
c. It shall cover all work including the initial setting, positioning and programming of the base station in
conjunction with Global Positioning Systems/GPS on the jobsite.
d. The construction, erection, alteration, repair, modification, demolition, addition or improvement, in whole
or in part, of any building structure, including Power Plants, Mines, Solar Energy installations and
appurtenances, oil or gas refineries and incidental structures, also including any grading, excavation, or
similar operations which are incidental thereto, or the installation, operation, maintenance and repair of
equipment, and other facilities used in connection with the performance of such building construction,
except where such structures are an incidental or supplemental part of highway and engineering
construction, as defined in this Article.
e. All concrete form work, including but not limited to, the fabrication, construction, placing, erection, rigging
and hoisting, stripping and removing of all forms and operation of the forklift, loed, pettibone or mobile
equipment in reference to all of the above work.
f. All work in connection with tiltup slabs, including but not limited to benchmarks, layout, setting of all forms,
blockouts, metal door and window jambs, templates for bolts, lift points, knee braces, all stripping of forms
(whether or not to be reused) rigging, setting, plumbing and lining, welding, drilling, ledger bolts, setting
of expansion joints and caulking. Also to include forms for stairs and loading docks (setting and stripping),
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installation of all doors including roll-up, installation of laminated beams or precast structures, and
operation of the forklift in reference to all of the above work.
g. All work in connection with the hoisting of materials which are to be used by the Carpenters or Building
Tradesmen will be rigged, guided and handled by employees covered by this agreement.
h. The layout, rigging, tagging, signaling, cutting, burning, welding, chain sawing, driving, setting and pulling
of all soldier piles, sheet piles, soldier beams and casings, together with all necessary walling, shoring,
underpinning, struts, bracing, capping and lagging necessary for construction of subterranean structures
of all types to include, but not limited to subways, subway stations, buildings, storm drains, sewers,
pipelines and all open cut and cover construction projects. Fabrication, construction, removal and
stripping of all forms both inside and outside the tunnels and drains to include form liners and membranes,
whether they be spray on, glue on, tack on, composed of any and all building materials to include plastic,
neoprene, high density polyethylene, vinyl cork or any other natural or artificial material. Construction of
all covers and access mats to include all necessary rigging for setting and removing, whether
intermittently or regularly. Installation and removal of all timber decking.
i. All office modular furniture systems including, but not limited to: the unloading by any means, stockpiling,
distribution to point of erection, carrying, handling, transportation, uncrating, installation, cleaning, and/or
staging of all office, commercial, industrial, institutional, and hotel furniture systems, furnishings, etc.,
including (but not limited to) all component parts (regardless of their materials or method or manner of
installation, attachment or connection). Also included will be layout work including the use of level, transit
and any other instrument or tool (or adaptable tool) required for the work herein described.
j. The placing, handling, moving and erection of all materials which fall within the description of work set
forth in the Agreement from the site of delivery on the job to the point of the job where the work is to be
performed. The erecting and moving of all scaffolds and the moving and handling of all materials to be
used in erection of scaffolding.
k. Lubricates moving parts of heavy equipment throughout the project or on the project. Check and fill
miscellaneous equipment fluids. Changes oil in machine reservoirs; cleans and replaces oil
filters. Remove and replace air and fuel filters. Ensures that automatic lubrication equipment operates
correctly, replacing empty drums or malfunctioning lines. Fills automatic dispensers, oil cans, and oil
cups. Utilizes fuel stand discharge nozzles and fuel and lube discharge guns. Inspect and operate
auxiliary equipment, including boom assembly. Identifies machines and equipment requiring repair or
maintenance through provided work orders and specifications. Maintain equipment per manufacturer’s
requirements. Identifies when and what type of preventive maintenance is required for heavy equipment;
performs the maintenance, reporting any need for additional maintenance or repairs. Completes logs,
reports, or other documentation related to the installation, replacement, modification, or changing of
machine parts and attachments. Removes superfluous oil and grease from machinery, tools, equipment
and on the project. Checks tire pressure and inflates tires when necessary.
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Craft: PAINTER (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Painter-Journeyman……………………………………...………………………………………………..69.25
Painter-Foreman.….……………………………………...………………………………………………..73.45
Painter-General Foreman………………………………...……………………………………………….78.03
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to: PAINTER rates add the applicable amounts per hour Zone Pay shall commence from
Maryland Parkway and Charleston Boulevard and shall be paid as follows:
Zone 1
0 to 40 miles
Zone 2
41 to 60 miles
Zone 3
over 60 miles
Laughlin
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
Section 2: When a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as a holiday. No work
shall be performed during any hour of the twenty-four (24) hours of Labor Day.
ADD PREMIUM PAY
One and one half (1 ½) the regular straight time hourly rate shall be paid:
1. For first three (3) hours worked over eight (8) on a regular five (5) day week.
2. For all hours worked on Saturday. Employees shall not work less than four (4) hours.
Double the regular straight time hourly rate shall be paid for all time:
1. For all hours worked beyond eleven (11) hours shall be paid at two (2 X) times the straight time rate.
2. For all hours worked on Saturday beyond 8 hours (2 X) times the straight time rate.
3. For hours worked Sunday and Recognized Holidays. Employees shall not be employed for less than
four (4) hours paid at two (2X) times the straight time rate.
When working a four-ten (4/10) hour shift: all hours worked beyond ten (10) hours shall be paid at double
the straight time rate.
*If there is less than 8 hours between shifts then the 2nd shift becomes a continuation of the 1st shift, and if
the majority of the work performed is outside of the regular day shift then it is 7-1/2 hours for 8.
*Shift Differential: To be paid for all work performed between the hours of 4:30 pm to 5 am and it will be
compensated at $2.00 per hour in addition to the applicable wages. Overtime that falls between these
hours will still be paid at the appropriate overtime rate.
Section 3. SPECIALTY PREMIUM PAY
a) High Pay- work on an elevated, mechanically operated platform (including but not limited
to: swing stage, boatswain chair, crane basket, heck lift) or rappelling work over forty (40)
feet, up to and including one hundred (100) feet in height shall be paid at the rate of eighty-five
cents ($0.85) per hour above the base classification. All work over one hundred (100)
feet shall be paid at the rate of two dollars ($2.00) per hour above the base classification.
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b) High pay shall be paid in addition to all other premiums involved.
c) Down Hole Down hole time shall pay in the same increments as high pay.
d) Hazard Pay - Employees required to work inside tunnels, tubes or piping such as work
involved at water treatment plants and mining operations shall receive a premium of thirty-five
cents ($0.35) per hour above the base classification. Hazard pay shall be paid in addition
to all other premiums involved.
e)
Employees working with or applying creosote, coal or hot tar epoxies shall be furnished
uniforms or clothing described by OSHA.
f) If a worker is entitled to receive premium pay at any time during his shift he shall receive the
premium for the entire shift.
Section 4. INDUSTRIAL PAINTING - Employees performing painting work on industrial
projects shall be paid an additional one dollar ($1.00) per hour above the Taxable Net
Wage Rate in addition to any other high time or premium pay.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Excerpt from Agreement between PDCA and Allied Trades DC 16
Work will include, but not be limited to: (1) preparation of any surface that is to receive any coating. This Is
to Include, but not be limited to caulking, puttying, spackling, bondo, fiberglass applications and repairs,
sealers and primers. The application and removal of all types of coatings and coating systems in relation to
all painting, decorating, protective coatings, coating and staining of concrete floors and toppings,
waterproofing, masonry restoration, fireproofing, fire retarding, metal polishing, refinishing, sealing, lining,
fiber glassing, E-Glass fiberglass, GRG, GFRC, plaster cast, carbon fiber, encapsulating, insulating,
metalizing, flame spray, Exterior Insulating Finishing Systems, the application of Venetian Plasters and/or
Polymers; (2) each and all such applications, and similar or substitute applications, on all surfaces, interior
and exterior, to include, but not be limited to: residences; buildings; structures; industrial, power, chemical
and manufacturing plants; bridges; tanks; vats; pipes; stacks; light and high tension poles; parking, traffic
and air strip lines; trucks; automobile and railroad cars; ships; aircraft; and all machinery and equipment; (3)
any and all material used in preparation, application or removal of any paint, coatings or applications,
including, but not limited to: the handling and use of thinners, dryers, sealers, binders, pigments, primers,
extenders, air and vapor barriers, emulsions, waxes, stains, mastics, plastics, enamels, acrylics, epoxies,
epoxy injection and T-Lock welding, alcalyeds, sheet rubber, foams, seamless and tile-like coatings, etc.; (4)
all preparation for and removal of any and all materials for finishes, such as deep cleaning, patching, all
levels of finishing, taping/finishing, skim coating, pointing, caulking, high pressure water, chemical and
abrasive blasting, environmental blasting, wet/dry vacuum work, chemical stripping, scraping, air tooling,
bleaching, steam cleaning, asbestos and lead abatement/removal; (5) the inspection of all coatings and/or
coating systems during their applications will be performed by members of this International Union.
Industrial projects shall mean new construction or maintenance work performed in the energy, power, water,
wastewater, chemical, manufacturing, industrial buildings, heavy highway, bridge, overpass roadway tunnel
industry or any other industry requiring the use of protective coatings.
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Craft: PILEDRIVER (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Driverman, Rigman, Bridge and Dock Carpenter……...……………………………………………… 73.22
Piledriver Certified Welder..……………………………...………………………………………………74.22
Piledriver-Foreman.…..…………………………………...……………………………………………… 77.89
Diver-Diving (wet pay).…………………………………...………………………………………..……. 131.30
Stand-By Diver.....………………………………………...………………………………………………. 78.89
Tender..……………..……………………………………...……………………………………………….77.89
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to PILEDRIVER rates add the applicable amounts per hour, calculated from Maryland Parkway
and Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas:
Zone 1
0 to 50 miles
Zone 2
Over 50 miles
ADD PREMIUM PAY
First two (2) hours outside the regular constituted shift shall be at the rate of time and one-half (1½X).
Saturdays up to the first ten (10) hours shall be at the rate of time and one-half (1½X). All
additional hours and Sundays and holidays shall be the rate of double time (2X). If it becomes necessary to
work on Labor Day, it will be three (3x) the regular wages.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday (President's Day), Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Veteran's
Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTION Excerpt from Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters and Affiliated Local Unions
Master Labor Agreement
104.1 The Carpenters claim the layout, rigging, tagging, signaling, cutting, burning, welding, chain sawing,
driving, setting and pulling of all soldier piles and soldier beams together with all necessary waling, shoring,
underpinning, struts, bracing, capping and lagging necessary for construction of subterranean structures of
all types to include, but not limited to subways, subway stations, buildings, storm drains, sewers, pipelines
and all open cut and cover construction projects. The Carpenters further claim construction of all covers and
access mats to include all necessary rigging for setting and removing, whether intermittently or regularly and
installation and removal of timber decking.
(a) In addition to the work identified in Article I, the Pile Divers claim the operation of the following types of
equipment when the operation of same is incidental to that work which falls under the jurisdiction of the
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America or Pile Drivers Local Union No. 2375; mechanical
forklifts of all types, boom trucks and any other mobile equipment as assigned by the employer necessary to
complete the work. In addition, the operation of the power pack and vibratory hammer controls when driving
or pulling, sheet pile, pile, soldier beams, cassinos or casing.
(1) In the construction of waterfront and marine facilities, such as docks, piers, wharves, bulkheads, jetties,
and similar structures, the pile driver classification should continue to apply, up to and including the decking
thereof.
(2) On all pile driving and caisson work on both land and water, the Pile Driver classification should apply.
(3) In the construction of wooden bridges whether over land or over water, when composed of heavy timber,
the Pile Driver classification should apply.
(4) In the construction of concrete or steel bridges over land, the Pile Driver classification shall apply to the
driving of piles and/or caisson work including the forms required for the capping of the piles or caissons
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immediately top of the piles or caissons. The capping of the piles is herein interpreted as being that concrete,
wood, or other material resting on the top of the piles where driven or placed and does not include any further
form work above the capping. In many instances it has been found that the capping is called the girder. The
above shall apply on such concrete or steel bridges constructed over land, highways, railroads, overpasses
and include cloverleafs, interchanges, etc.
(5) In the construction of concrete or steel bridges over water, the Pile Driver classification shall apply up to
and including all of the form work to the top of the column, piers, or abutments supporting the steel and/or
any other superstructures.
(6) In the erection of false work, when necessary for the support of work under the Pile Driver classification,
then such false work shall fall within their classification. False work necessary for the support of work under
the Carpenter classification shall be done within such Carpenter classification, with the exception that where
pile driving or power equipment is used for heavy timber false work, then such work shall come under the
Pile Driver classification. This would include all rigging, signaling and tagging incidental to the placing of the
heavy timber.
(7) In the construction of open-cut sewers, the Pile Driver classification shall apply on all piling including
wood, steel or concrete sheet piling, all bracing timber and form work incidental to the construction thereof.
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Craft: PLASTERER (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Plasterer-Journeyman…………..………………………...………………………………………………64.31
Plasterer-Foreman………….……………………………...………………………………………………69.01
Plasterer-General Foreman…………..…………………...……………………………………………...71.37
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to PLASTERER rates employees performing work on Public Works Projects shall be entitled to
the following wage rates for all hours worked, calculated on an air mile radius from the Clark County
Regional Justice Center:
Zone 1
0 to 50 miles
Zone 2
Over 50
ADD PREMIUM PAY
OVERTIME The first two (2) hours worked outside the regularly constituted shift shall be at the rate of time
and one-half (1 ½). All additional hours shall be at the rate of double time (2x). On Saturday work, the first
ten (10) hours shall be at time and one-half (1 ½) and all additional hours at double time (2x). Sundays and
Holidays shall be at double time (2x). All hours worked after ten (10) hours are at the rate of double time (2x)
Monday through Saturday.
For employees on a second shift, all hours worked in excess of seven and one-half (7 ½) hours shall be paid
for at the appropriate overtime rate as described above. For employees on a third shift, all hours worked in
excess of seven (7) hours shall be paid for at the appropriate overtime rate as described above.
HIGH TIME On jobs where employees are required to work from swinging scaffold, suspended from a
rope or cable, bosun chair, brackets, cantilevers or outrigger from the ground, they shall receive an
additional one dollar ($1.00) per hour above the journeyman rate of pay. Employees shall be paid high pay
only for actual time of exposure on the scaffold, boatswain chair, outriggers, etc.
NOZZLE MAN The nozzle man applying fireproofing material shall receive $2.00 above Journeymen
Plasterer Base Wage rate for the period in which he operates any nozzle.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year's Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,
Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. If any of the above holidays fall on
Sunday, the Monday following shall be considered a legal holiday. Work on such days shall be paid for at
double time. No work shall be required on Labor Day, except in cases of extreme urgency.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Excerpt from Agreement So NV. Plasterers & AGC/NCA/UBCA
This includes but is not
l
imited to: Smooth and finish surfaces of poured or full systems of EIFS
i
ncluding
sticking and shaping of foam pieces or surfaces by adhesive or mechanical installation, all sprayed
or troweled
on fireproofing , interior cover coats including all plastering systems recognized by our
International
Association; installation of all types of lath and all lathing trims
i
n any interior or exterior
applications;
installation and patching of GFRG and GFRC pieces with adhesive or mechanical
fastening systems; all
cutting, shaping, rodding, carving, leveling, brooming of rock, water and pool
features
i
ncluding all interior
swimm
i
ng pool finishes, but not limited to pebbletech or white plaster
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finishes; all Venetian or decorative
interior plaster ; all acoustica
l
finish systems
i
nclud
i
ng, but not
l
imited to, Baswaphon.
Plasterers shall also have jurisdiction over all work or processes which represent technological change,
replacement, modification or substitution for the work described above. In addition, Plasterers shall
perform
any and al
l
work and use any and all new materials or techniques
i
nvolved in plaster
construction including but
not
lim
ited to what is known as green or sustainable construction technology.
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Craft: PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Plumber/Pipefitter-Journeyman..………………………...……………………………………………….79.73
Plumber/Pipefitter-Foreman.……………………………...………………………………………………85.67
Plumber/Pipefitter-General Foreman.…………………...……………………………………………….91.61
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER rates employees performing work on Public Works Projects shall be
entitled to the following wage rates for all hours worked, calculated on an air mile radius from the Clark
County Regional Justice Center:
Zone 1
0 to 20 miles
Zone 2
20 to 45 miles
Zone 3
45 to 75 miles
Zone 4
75 miles and over
ADD PREMIUM PAY
Overtime Overtime worked on a regular work day, Monday through Friday, will be paid at a rate of one and
one-half (1 ½) times the regular rate of pay for the first two hours worked before or after the regular eight (8)
hour shift, and at two (2) times the regular rate of pay for all hours in excess of ten (10) hours. The first ten
(10) hours worked on a Saturday will be paid at a rate of one and one-half (l ½) times the regular rate of pay,
and all hours in excess of ten (10), and Sundays and holidays will be paid at two (2) times the regular rate of
pay. A work week may consist of four (4) consecutive ten (10) hour days, at regular rate of pay Monday
through Thursday with no rotating shifts. Overtime after ten (10) hours per day or forty (40) hours in the four-
day week shall be paid at two (2) times the regular rate of pay. Fridays and/or Saturdays will be paid at time
and one-half (1 ½) the regular rate of pay for the first eight (8) hours of work. Hours worked after eight (8)
hours on Friday and Saturday, and all hours worked on Sunday and holidays shall be at two (2) times the
regular rate of pay. An eight (8) hour break between shifts shall be observed.
Shiftwork Shift work is permitted when the shifts are of five (5) or more day’s duration. The first shift shall
work a regular eight (8) hour day between the hours of 6 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The second shift shall work a
minimum of eight (8) hours, not including a one-half (½) hour lunch period on the employee's own time and
shall receive an additional two (2) dollars per hour. The third shift shall work a minimum of eight (8) hours,
not including a one-half (½) hour lunch period on the employee’s own time and shall receive an additional
four (4) dollars per hour. A second work shift extending past midnight shall be paid at the third shift rate for
the entire second shift.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
Holidays - All work performed on the following holidays shall be paid at two (2) times the regular hourly
wages: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor
Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. If any of the
above holidays fall on a Sunday, the Monday following shall be observed as the holiday. If any of the above
holidays fall on a Saturday, the Friday preceding shall be observed as the legal holiday.
JOB DESCRIPTION Excerpt from Agreement between MCA and Plumber Pipefitters Serv. Tech Local 525
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Installation of
all
plumbing, pipe fitting, and refrigeration systems and component parts thereof, including
fabricating, assembling, erecting, installing, testing, balancing, dismantling, repairing, reconditioning,
adjusting, altering, servicing and handling, unloading, distributing, tying on and hoisting of all piping materials,
by any method, including all hangers and supports of every description, the unloading and setting of kitchen
equipment, the testing and balancing of all plumbing and pipefitting systems or component parts thereof, the
operation of pumps, air compressors and welding machines, as well as equipment used on building and
construction work in conjunction with the work of the trade, as a time and labor saving device.
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Craft: REFRIGERATION MECHANIC (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Refrigeration-Journeyman……...………………………...……………………………………………… 77.21
Refrigeration -Foreman…….……………………………...………………………………………………82.96
Refrigeration -General Foreman ……..…………………...……………………………………………88.71
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to REFRIGERATION MECHANIC rates employees performing work on Public Works Projects
shall be entitled to the following wage rates for all hours worked, calculated on an air mile radius from the
Clark County Regional Justice Center:
Zone 1
0 to 20 miles
Zone 2
20 to 45 miles
Zone 3
45 to 75 miles
Zone 4
75 miles and over
ADD PREMIUM PAY
Overtime Overtime worked on a regular work day, Monday through Friday, will be paid at a rate of one and
one-half (1 ½) times the regular rate of pay for the first two hours worked before or after the regular eight (8)
hour shift, and at two (2) times the regular rate of pay for all hours in excess of ten (10) hours. The first ten
(10) hours worked on a Saturday will be paid at a rate of one and one-half (l ½) times the regular rate of pay,
and all hours in excess of ten (10), and Sundays and holidays will be paid at two (2) times the regular rate of
pay. A work week may consist of four (4) consecutive ten (10) hour days, at regular rate of pay Monday
through Thursday with no rotating shifts. Overtime after ten (10) hours per day or forty (40) hours in the four-
day week shall be paid at two (2) times the regular rate of pay. Fridays and/or Saturdays will be paid at time
and one-half (1 ½) the regular rate of pay for the first eight (8) hours of work. Hours worked after eight (8)
hours on Friday and Saturday, and all hours worked on Sunday and holidays shall be at two (2) times the
regular rate of pay. An eight (8) hour break between shifts shall be observed.
Shiftwork Shift work is permitted when the shifts are of five (5) or more day’s duration. The first shift shall
work a regular eight (8) hour day between the hours of 6 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The second shift shall work a
minimum of eight (8) hours, not including a one-half (½) hour lunch period on the employee's own time and
shall receive an additional two (2) dollars per hour. The third shift shall work a minimum of eight (8) hours,
not including a one-half (½) hour lunch period on the employee’s own time and shall receive an additional
four (4) dollars per hour. A second work shift extending past midnight shall be paid at the third shift rate for
the entire second shift.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
Holidays - All work performed on the following holidays shall be paid at two (2) times the regular hourly
wages: New Year's Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day,
Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. If any of the above holidays fall
on a Sunday, the Monday following shall be observed as the holiday. If any of the above holidays fall on a
Saturday, the Friday preceding shall be observed as the legal holiday.
JOB DESCRIPTION
1. Installing and repairing industrial and commercial refrigeration systems;
2. Mounting compressors, condensers and other refrigeration components to the frame of a refrigerator by
using hand tools and acetylene welding equipment;
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3. Assembling structural and functional components needed for refrigeration, including, without limitation,
controls, switches, gauges, wiring harnesses, valves, pumps, compressors, condensers, cores and
pipes;
4. Installing expansion and control valves by using hand tools and acetylene welding equipment;
5. Cutting, bending, threading and connecting pipe from functional components to water, power or
refrigeration systems;
6. Fabricating and assembling components and structural portions of a refrigeration system;
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Craft: ROOFER (Union Rate)
(Does not include sheet metal roofs)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Roofer-Journeyman……..……...………………………...………………………………………………47.18
Roofer-Foreman……..…….……………………………...………………………………………………54.20
ADD PREMIUM PAY
Any work performed in excess of ten (10) hours per day or forty (40) hours per week shall be paid at the
rate of one and one half (1 1/2) times the regular straight time rate of pay.
Two times (2x) the regular wage shall be paid for all work performed on Sundays.
Two times (2x) the regular wage shall be paid for work performed on a Holiday designated under this
Agreement.
Work performed on a Saturday shall be paid at the regular wage unless the work qualifies for overtime
under the terms of this section.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday (President's Day), Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Veteran's
Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTION Excerpt from Roofers, Waterproofers, and Allied Workers Local 162
Slate and Tile roofers shall include in their work jurisdiction the following work processes and types of
materials. These shall include but not limited to:
1. All slate where used for roofing of any size, shape or color, used in any manner laid, including flat or
promenade slates, with necessary metal flashing to make water-tight.
2. All tile where used for roofing of any size, shape or color, used in any manner laid, including flat or
promenade tile, with necessary metal flashing to make watertight.
3. All asbestos shingles where used for roofing of any size, shape or color, and in any manner, laid with
necessary metal flashing to make watertight.
4. All cementing in, on or around the said slate or tile roof or promenade.
5. All laying of felt, paper, membranes, ice shields, vapor barriers or similar underlayments on substrates.
6. All dressing, punching and cutting of all roof slate or tile.
7. All operation of slate cutting or punching machinery.
8. All substitute material taking the place of slate or tile, as asbestos slate or tile, cement or composition tile,
including shingles of composition wood and metal tile.
9. All removal of slate or tile roofing as defined above when a roof is to be reapplied in their place.
10.All solar or photovoltaic cell-type roofing systems used to transform solar energy to electrical energy.
Section 4. Composition roofers and damp and waterproof workers shall include in their work jurisdiction the
following work processes and types of materials. These shall include but not limited to:
1. All organic or inorganic felts and fabrics that comprise the reinforcing membrane of built-up roofing and
waterproofing systems.
2. All waterproofing using bituminous products whether structures are above or below grade.
3. All forms of plastic, slate, slag, gravel, or rock roofing, including all types of aggregates, blocks, bricks,
stones or pavers used to ballast or protect Inverted Roof Membrane Assembly (IRMA) roofs, or roofs of
similar construction where the insulation is laid over the roof membrane.
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4. All kinds of asphalt and composition roofing and waterproofing.
5. All base flashings, curb flashings, and counter flashings of bituminous composition used to roof or
waterproof intersections of horizontal surfaces.
6. All components of composition roofing systems used to seal the roof, including but not limited to
compression seals, termination bars, lath, roof cement and reinforcements, caulking and sealants.
7. All kinds of coal tar pitch and coal tar bitumen roofing and waterproofing.
8. All cleaning, preparing, priming and sealing of roof decks and surfaces that receive roofing, dampproofing
and/or waterproofing.
9. All rock asphalt and composition roofing.
10. All rock asphalt mastic when used for damp and waterproofing.
11. All prepared paper roofing.
12. All mineral surfaced roofing, including 90lb., and 818, whether nailed, mopped with bitumen, or applied
with mastic or adhesive.
13. All compressed paper, chemically prepared paper, and burlap when used for roofing or damp and
waterproofing purposes, with or without coating.
14. All substrates used on the roof deck for fireproofing or any materials used as a support or nailing surface
for the roofing system over the deck.
15. All damp resisting preparations when applied with a mop, brush, roller, swab, trowel, or spray system
inside or outside of structure.
16. All damp course, sheeting or coating on all foundation work.
17. All tarred floors.
18. All wood block floors that are set in and/or coated with bituminous products.
19. All waterproofing of shower pans and/or stalls.
20. All laying of tile, wood block or brick, when laid in pitch, tar, asphalt mastic, marmolite, or any form of
bituminous products.
21. All forms of insulation used as part of, or in connection with, roofing, waterproofing or dampproofing.
22. All forms of composite insulations having nailable surfaces (e.g. plywood, pressboard,
chipboard, drywall, or other laminates) bonded to the insulation wherever such composite
insulations are used as an integral thermal insulating component of the roofing system.
23. All forms of protection boards, walkway pads and roof treads used in composition roofing or waterproofing
to protect the membrane from damage.
24. All types of coatings, toppings and finishes used on the roof surfaces.
25. All solar or photovoltaic cell-type structures that are used as substitutes for ballast or membrane
protection.
26. All solar or photovoltaic cell-type roof membrane systems used to transform solar energy to electrical
energy.
Section 5. Composition roofers and damp and waterproof workers shall also include in their work jurisdiction
the following work processes and types of materials. These shall include but not limited to:
1. All forms of elastomeric and/or plastic (elasto-plastic) roofing systems, both sheet and liquid applied,
whether single-ply or multi-ply. These shall include but not limited to:
a. PVC (polyvinyl chloride systems)
b. Butyl Rubber
c. EPDM (Ethylene-propylene diene monomer)
d. PIB (polyisobutylene)
e. CPE (chlorinated polyethylene)
f. CSPE (chlorosulfonated polyethylene)
g. Modified bitumens
h. TPO Membrane (Thermo Plastic Olefin)
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2. All sealing and caulking of seams and joints on these roofing systems by heat or solvent welding or by
adhesives or butyl tapes or any other means.
3. All base flashings, curb flashings and counter flashings of elasto-plastic composition as outlined
4. All components of elasto-plastic roofing systems used to seal the roof including but not limited to,
compression seals, termination bars, caulking and sealants.
5. All insulations applied with the above systems, whether laid dry, mechanically fastened, or attached with
adhesives, to include any gypsum board and/or fire barrier required.
6. All forms of composite insulations having nailable surfaces (e.g. plywood, chipboard, drywall, or other
laminates) bonded to the insulation wherever such composite insulations are used as an integral thermal
insulating component of the roofing system.
7. All types of aggregates, blocks, bricks, stones, or units of photovoltaic cell construction used to ballast
these elasto-plastic systems.
8. All types of aggregates, blocks, stones, pavers or units of photovoltaic cell construction used to ballast
or protect Inverted Roofing Membrane Assembly (IRMA) roofs, or roofs of similar construction where the
insulation is laid over the roof membrane.
9. All sealing and caulking of seams and joints on these elasto-plastic systems to ensure water-tightness.
10. All liquid-type elasto-plastic preparations for roofing, damp or waterproofing when applied with a
squeegee, trowel, roller or spray equipment, whether applied inside or outside of the building.
11. All sheet-type, elasto-plastic systems, whether single or multi-ply for waterproofing either inside or outside
of a building.
12. All cleaning, preparing, priming and sealing of surfaces to be roofed, dampproofed or waterproofed,
whether done by roller, mop, swab, three-knot brush, squeegee, spray systems, or any other means of
application.
13. All types of pre-formed panels and rolls used in waterproofing (Volclay, Bentonite etc.)
14. All applications of protection boards to prevent damage to the dampproofing or waterproofing membrane
by other crafts or during back-filling operations.
15. All handling of roofing, damp and waterproofing materials.
16. All hoisting and storing of roofing, damp and waterproofing materials.
17. All types of spray-in-place foams such as urethane, polyurethane, or polyisocyanurate, the machinery
and equipment used to apply them, and the coatings that are applied over them.
18. All types of resaturants, coatings, mastics and toppings when used for roof maintenance and repairs.
19. All wrapping and/or coating of underground pipelines with bitumastic enamel or cold process, polykin
tape, tapecoat, or other asphaltic coatings or tape inside or outside of pipe, whether done by roller, mop,
swab, three-knot brush, or spray systems. Preparation of surface by sand blasting or wire brushing.
20. All operation of jeeper or holiday detectors.
21. All Zonolite or Cellular Concrete Roof Insulation and all materials, the machinery and equipment used to
apply them.
22. All materials laminated to roofing and/or insulation systems.
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Craft: SHEET METAL WORKERS (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Sheet Metal Worker Journeyman…………………………………………………..………………….86.36
Sheet Metal Worker -Foreman……………………………………………………………………...........91.77
Sheet Metal Worker -General Foreman…………………………………………….……………………97.18
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to SHEET METAL WORKER rates add the applicable amounts per hour, calculated on a radius
from the City Hall of Las Vegas, Nevada:
Zone 1
0 to 30 miles
$0.00
Zone 2
31 to 50 miles
$2.50
Zone 3
51 to 100 miles
$3.50 (including Laughlin)
Zone 4
Over 100 miles
$5.00
ADD PREMIUM PAY
All work performed outside the regular working hours and performed during the regular work week shall be
at one
and one-half (1½) times the straight time rate of pay. Sunday and Holidays shall be paid at double
(2) times the straight time of pay.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day,
Thanksgiving Day, the Friday following Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve Day, Christmas Day, or days
locally observed as such, and Sunday shall be recognized as holidays.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Excerpt from Sheet Metal Local 88 Collective Bargaining Agreement
(a) Manufacture, fabrication, assembling, handling, erection, installation, dismantling, conditioning,
adjustment, alteration, repairing and servicing of all ferrous or nonferrous metal work and all other materials
used in lieu thereof
and of all HVAC systems, air veyor systems, exhaust systems, and air-handling systems
regardless of material used including the setting of all equipment and all reinforcements in connection
therewith; (b) all lagging over insulation and all duct lining; (c) testing and balancing of all air handling
equipment and duct work; (d) the preparation of all shop and field sketches whether manually drawn or
computer assisted used in fabrication and erection, including those taken from original architectural and
engineering drawings or sketches; (e) metal exterior wall systems, metal roofing and underlayment
regardless of material used; (f) any and all auditing, commissioning and testing, of all HVAC in connection
with a building rating methods; detailing, shop fabrication, field installation and performance oriented tasks
and (g) all other work included in the jurisdictional claims of International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail
and Transportation Workers.
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Craft: SPRINKLER FITTER (Non-union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Sprinkler Fitter-Journeyman………..………………………………………………………………….31.26
JOB DESCRIPTION
Installing, dismantling, maintenance, repairs, adjustments and corrections of all fire protection and fire
control systems Including the unloading, handling by hand, power equipment and installation of all piping or
tubing, appurtenances and equipment pertaining thereto, including both overhead and underground water
mains, fire hydrants and hydrant mains, standpipes, and hose connections to sprinkler systems, sprinkler
tank heaters, air lines and thermal systems used in connection with sprinkler and alarms systems, also all
tanks and pumps connected thereto. Also including shall be CO2 and Cardox Systems, Dry Chemical
Systems, Foam Systems and all other fire protection systems, but excluding steam fire protection systems.
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Craft: TAPER (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Taper-Journeyman……………………………………...………………………………………………..69.25
Taper-Foreman.….……………………………………...………………………………………………..73.45
Taper-General Foreman………………………………...……………………………………………….78.03
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to: TAPER rates add the applicable amounts per hour Zone Pay shall commence from Maryland
Parkway and Charleston Boulevard and shall be paid as follows:
Zone 1
0 to 40 miles
Zone 2
41 to 60 miles
Zone 3
over 60 miles
Laughlin
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
Section 2: When a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as a holiday. No work
shall be performed during any hour of the twenty-four (24) hours of Labor Day.
ADD PREMIUM PAY
One and one half (1 ½) the regular straight time hourly rate shall be paid:
1. For first three (3) hours worked over eight (8) on a regular five (5) day week.
2. For all hours worked on Saturday. Employees shall not work less than four (4) hours.
Double the regular straight time hourly rate shall be paid for all time:
1. For all hours worked beyond eleven (11) hours shall be paid at two (2 X) times the straight time rate.
2. For all hours worked on Saturday beyond 8 hours (2 X) times the straight time rate.
3. For hours worked Sunday and Recognized Holidays. Employees shall not be employed for less than
four (4) hours paid at two (2X) times the straight time rate.
*If there is less than 8 hours between shifts then the 2nd shift becomes a continuation of the 1st shift, and if
the majority of the work performed is outside of the regular day shift then it is 7-1/2 hours for 8.
*Shift Differential: To be paid for all work performed between the hours of 4:30 pm to 5 am and it will be
compensated at $2.00 per hour in addition to the applicable wages. Overtime that falls between these
hours will still be paid at the appropriate overtime rate.
Section 3. SPECIALTY PREMIUM PAY
a) High Pay- work on an elevated, mechanically operated platform (including but not limited
to: swing stage, boatswain chair, crane basket, heck lift) or rappelling work over forty (40)
feet, up to and including one hundred (100) feet in height shall be paid at the rate of eighty-five
cents ($0.85) per hour above the base classification. All work over one hundred (100)
feet shall be paid at the rate of two dollars ($2.00) per hour above the base classification.
b) High pay shall be paid in addition to all other premiums involved.
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c) Down Hole Down hole time shall pay in the same increments as high pay.
d) Hazard Pay - Employees required to work inside tunnels, tubes or piping such as work
involved at water treatment plants and mining operations shall receive a premium of thirty-five
cents ($0.35) per hour above the base classification. Hazard pay shall be paid in addition
to all other premiums involved.
e)
Employees working with or applying creosote, coal or hot tar epoxies shall be furnished
uniforms or clothing described by OSHA.
f) If a worker is entitled to receive premium pay at any time during his shift he shall receive the
premium for the entire shift.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Excerpt from Agreement between PDCA and Allied Trades DC 16
Excerpt from Drywall Finishing work will include, but not be limited to: (1) the preparation or leveling of any
surface or substrate which is to receive a coating, finish and/or wall covering; this will include, but not be
limited to, all levels of finishing and/or spackling of all surfaces, including gypsum wallboard taping and
finishing, fire taping and all firestopping systems, glaze coatings, skim coating or any other finishing system,
spotting of nails, finishing of corner beads/flex beads. Patching and sanding is within the system of preparing
surfaces for finishes. (2) all stucco and dryvit systems will be performed by members of this International
Union.
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Craft: TILE SETTER/TERRAZZO WORKER/MARBLE MASON (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Tile Setter/Terrazzo Worker/Marble Mason- Finisher...……………………………………………....48.22
Terrazzo Worker/Marble Mason ………………………...…………………………………………..….64.31
Tile Setter……….….……………………………………...……………………………………………….66.94
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to: TILE/TERRAZZO WORKER/MARBLE MASON rates add the applicable amounts per hour
Zone Pay shall commence from Maryland Parkway and Charleston Boulevard and shall be paid as follows:
Zone 1
0 to 40 miles
Zone 2
40 to 50 miles
Zone 3
50 to 70 miles
Zone 4
Over 70 miles
ADD PREMIUM PAY
All work in excess of forty (40) hours during the established work week shall be paid at the rate of one and
one-half (1-1/2) times the hourly base wage rate in effect.
Employees shall be paid one and one-half (1-1/2) times the hourly wage rate for al hours worked over eight
(8) in a single day and double time after ten (10) hours in a single day, Monday through Friday, except
recognized holidays.
Daily Overtime Saturdays the first ten (10) hours performed on Saturday shall be paid at one and one-half
(1-1/2) times the straight time wage rate.
Daily Overtime Sunday- Employees shall be paid double time on Sundays if forty (40) straight time hours
have been worked during the proceeding work week.
Holidays shall be paid double time for hours owed on recognized holidays.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day. Any holiday falling on a Sunday will be
observed on Monday.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Excerpt from Agreement between BAC 13 Nevada of the Mountain West
Administrative District Council Master Labor Agreement
FINISHER'S WORK:
Finisher's work shall consist of assisting, helping or supporting the tile, marble and terrazzo mechanic by
performing their historic and traditional work assignments. required to complete the proper installation of
the work covered by Sections 5, 7 and 8 of this Code.
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TILE LAYERS' WORK:
Tile laying shall consist of, but not be limited to, the following work procedures and installation of the following
materials:
A. The laying, cutting or setting of all tile where used for floors, walls, ceilings, walks, promenade roofs, stair
treads, stair risers, facings, hearths, fireplaces, and decorative inserts, together with any marble plinths,
thresholds or window stools used in connection with any tile work; also, preparing and setting all concrete,
cement, brickwork, or other foundation or materials that may be required to properly set and complete such
work; setting or bedding all tiling, stone, marble, composition, glass, mosaic, or other materials forming the
facing, hearth or fireplace of a mantel, or the mantel complete, together with setting of all cement, brickwork,
or other materials required in connection with the above work; also the slabbing and fabrication of tile
mantels, counters and tile panels of every description, and the erection and installation of same; the building,
shaping, forming, construction or repairing of all fireplace work, whether in connection with a mantel hearth
facing or not, and the setting and preparing of all material, such as cement, plaster, mortar, brickwork, iron
work or other materials necessary for the proper and safe construction and completion of such work, except
that a mantel made exclusively of brick, marble or stone, shall be conceded to be bricklayers', marble setters'
or stonemasons' work, respectively.
B. It will be understood that the word "tile" refers to all burned clay products, as used in the tile industry,
either glazed or unglazed, and to all composition materials made in single units up to 15"x20"x2", except
quarry tiles larger than 9"x9"x1 1/4", also to mixtures in tile form of cement, plastics and metals that are made
for and intended for use as a finished floor surface, whether upon interior or exterior floors, stair treads,
promenade roofs, garden walks, interior walls, ceilings, swimming pools, and all places where tile may be
used to form a finished surface for practical use, sanitary finish or decorative purposes, for setting all
accessories in connection therewith, or for decorative inserts in other materials.
C. All terra cotta called unit tile in sizes of 6"x12" or under, regardless of method of installation, quarry tile
9"x9"x1 1/4" or less; split brick or quarry tile or similar material where the bed is floated or screeded and the
joints grouted. Where the work is installed by tile layers, the grouting and cleaning shall be supervised by the
mechanic. The bedding, jointing, and pointing of the above materials shall be the work of the craft installing
the same. All clay products known as terra cotta tile, unit tile, ceramic veneer and machine-made terra cotta,
and like materials in sizes 6"x12" and less regardless of the method of installation. Where the preponderance
of materials to be installed comes within the provisions of this Section and when there is also some material
in excess of the sizes provided for in this Section, the tile setter shall install all such materials.
D. The preparation, setup, calibration, operation, cleaning, and routine maintenance of any mechanical
devices or robotics used to install tile and related materials, or that otherwise assist the tile layer in performing
any of the work described in Article II and Code 1 of the IU Constitution, as well as the preparation and
ongoing maintenance of the work area to allow proper installation of tile and related materials.
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Craft: TRAFFIC BARRIER ERECTOR (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Traffic Barrier Erector - Journeyman…………………………………………………………………..65.87
Foreman Rate - 10% per hour above highest paid journeyman supervised.
General Foreman Rate - 10% per hour above highest paid foreman supervised.
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to: TRAFFIC BARRIER ERECTOR rates add the applicable amounts per hour, calculated
based on a miles from the City Hall of Las Vegas, Nevada:
Zone 1
0 to 50 miles
Zone 2
50 miles and Over
ADD PREMIUM PAY
The first three (3) hours worked outside the regular constituted shift shall be at the rate of time and one half.
All additional hours shall be at double time. On Saturday work, the first (10) hours shall be at time and one
half and all additional hours at double time. Sundays and holidays hall be at double time.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Erects or places instruments to provide directional assistance to traffic on or near the public works
construction project.
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Craft: Truck Driver (Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Truck Driver (SEE GROUP CLASSIFICATIONS)
Group 1…………………..………………………………………………………………………………….65.52
Group 2……………………..……………………………………………………………………………….65.62
Group 3………………..…………………………………………………………………………………….65.82
Group 4……………….…….……………………………………………………………………………….66.01
Group 5……………….……….…………………………………………………………………………….66.16
Group 6….……………………….………………………………………………………………………….66.51
Foreman $1.00 above highest paid journeyman supervised.
ADD ZONE RATE
In addition to: TRUCK DRIVER rates add the applicable amounts per hour Zone Pay shall commence from
Maryland Parkway and Charleston Boulevard and shall be paid as follows:
Zone 1
0 to 20 miles
Zone 2
20 to 40 miles
Zone 3
40 to 60 miles
Zone 4
Over 60 miles
ADD PREMIUM PAY
All time worked in excess of eight (8) consecutive hours, exclusive of meal period, or al time worked in
excess of forty (40) hours per week and all work performed on Saturday and Sunday, and holidays shall be
paid at the overtime rate.
RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS
New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Driving a tractor trailer combination or a truck transport goods or materials at the site of a public work or
between sites of a public work.
(Also, see descriptions listed with Truck Driver rates, if any)
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Craft: WELL DRILLER (Non-Union Rate)
Prevailing wage rates include the base rate as well as all applicable fringes
Well Driller………………………………………………...………………………………………………..45.24
JOB DESCRIPTION
1. Setting, operating or tending to portable drilling rig machinery and related equipment to drill wells;
2. Extending stabilizing jackscrews to support and level a drilling rig;
3. Installing water well pumps;
4. Drillings wells for industrial water supplies, irrigation water supplies or water supplies for any other
purpose; dewatering or other similar purposes; exploration; hole drilling for geologic and hydrologic
information; and core drilling for geologic information.
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GROUP CLASSIFICATIONS
LABORER
Group 1
Traffic Control Tech and working Traffic Control Supervisor
All pressure washing, all surface preparation for patching and grouting, dry packing of concrete
and
filling of form bolt holes
Subgrade, finish/fine grade with use of granule or non-granule material, vapor barriers, lasers,
string
line, setting and leveling on highway, street paving, sidewalk, driveways, airport runways
and similar type heavy construction
Gas and oil pipeline
Guinea chaser
Laborer, general, construction, demolition, surgical demolition, selective demolition or Solar-
Stringing
of posts, installation of posts and piles, installation and bolting together of all rakes, tray
tables and
torque tubes. Running all bobcats, skid steers, forklifts, Turchis or similar equipment
for post
installation. Trashing out crates, card board boxes and trash within the solar arrays and
Solar project boundaries.
Laborer, packing rod steel and pans
Laborer, temporary water lines (portable type)
Laborer, loading and unloading solar panels, crates and pallets
Laborer, handling, Installing, and setting of all solar panels/ wire management but not
connections
Landscape gardener (Must have knowledge of plant materials and how to plant
them. Lays out plant
arrangements to-follow the landscape plan)
Stone pavers
Nurseryman
Tarman and mortar man, kettle man, potman and man applying asphalt, lay cold creosote, fine and
similar
type materials. ("Applying" means applying, dipping, brushing or handling of such materials
for pipe
wrapping and water proofing.)
Underground laborer, including caisson bellowers
Window cleaner
Scaffold Erector - (Excludes Tenders)
Fence Erector includes but not limited to: erecting or repairing, Chain Link, wooden, metal, vinyl,
steel,
tortoise, wire/ wire mesh or temporary fence. Mortarless, Barrier Wall and/or Retaining
Walls; Digging
post holes with spade. Post hole digger or power-driven auger; Aligning post
through the use of lines or
by sighting; verifying vertical alignment of post with a plumb bob or
spirit level.
Mechanical Stabilized Earth Wall
Material Handler - for all trades, including but not limited to stacking and packing of all drywall,
taping
mud, paint, wallpaper, wall coverings and material associated there with including
Demolition of said
materials.
All Construction cleanup and Final clean-up (picking up debris, sweeping, scraping and janitorial
work, including final clean-up), on all jobsites shall be the work of the Laborers, including mass
jobsite
clean-up by All Contractors and Sub- Contractors. except as provided in Group 1A
Tool Crib
Light Tool Repairman
Certified
Firewatch
Rigging and signaling when assigned by the Contractor and/or performing the work of a Laborer
or tending another craft
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Group 1A
Flagger/flag person
Pilot car
Final clean up subject to this rate shall mean:
Polishing furniture
Polishing stainless steel in hotel
kitchens
Sweeping and vacuuming hallways and finished rooms and completed casino areas
Washing
windows on first floor and similar duties
Group 2
Asphalt raker, ironer, spreader, and luteman Buggymobile man
Cesspool digger and installer Chuck tender (except tunnels)
Gas and oil pipeline wrapper, pot tender and form man
Making and caulking of all non-metallic
pipe joints
Operators and tenders of pneumatic and electric tools, video x-ray, vibrating machines, hand
propelled trenching machines, vacuum truck/ hydro excavation operation, and all associated
components for its operation, impact wrench multi-plate and similar mechanical tools not
separately classified herein
Riprap stonepaver
Rota-scraper
Sandblaster (pot tender)
Septic tank digger and installer (lead man)
Tank scaler and cleaner
Tree climber, faller, chain saw operator, Pittsburgh chipper and similar type brush shredders
Group 3
Cutting torch operator Welding in connection with laborers work
Gas and oil pipeline wrapper
Gas and oil pipeline laborer, certified
Jackhammer and/or pavement beaker
Installing, laying and the connections of all metallic and non-metallic pipe, p.v.c. and drop inlet and
duct
bank, including landscape sprinklers, sewer pipe, drain pipe and underground tile
Cement dumper (on one yard or larger mixers and handling bulk cement) Concrete core cutter
Concrete curer, impervious membrane and oiler of all materials
Concrete saw man,excluding tractor type, cutting scoring old or new concrete
Operator of cement
grinding machine
Rock slinger
Scaler (using boswain chair or safety belt or power tools under 100 feet)
Forklift - A journeyman shall hold Forklift certification at time of referral for duration of
employment. Bobcat/skid steer, Gannon tractor
Working Dust control monitor, Single Axle water and Single Axle Dump Trucks
Hodcarrrier-Mason
Tender/Mason Finisher
Decorative Rock Installer - (Ponds, Waterfalls, etc.) Concrete striking, floating, epoxy finish, self-
leveling
material,and overlay
Shotcrete/Gunnite
Group 3A
Placement of all concrete, including red concrete by any means Concrete Specialists
Mudd Cutter
Concrete vibrator operator, all sizes
Concrete Dumper
Slickline/Hoseman/Dumpman
Group 4
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Cribber or shorer, lagging, sheeting, trench bracing, hand guided lagging hammer head rock slinger
Powderman-blaster, all work of loading holes, placing and blasting of all powder and explosives if
whatever type, regardless of method used for such loading and placing
Sandblaster (nozzleman)
Steel header-board man
Construction Specialist
Group 5
Driller (core, diamond or wagon),
Air track drill (all types)
Joy driller model TW-M-2A. Gardner-Denver model DH 143 and similar type drills (in
accordance with
Memorandum of Understanding between Laborers and Operating Engineers
dated Miami, Florida,
February 3, 1954)
Gas and oil pipeline fusion
Gas and oil pipeline wrappers, 6" pipe and over
Group 6
Miner and Bullgang
Shaft, Raid, Stope, Miner
Miner-Tunnel (Hardrock)
Bull Gang
Mucker
Trackman
Miner-Welder Pipe Jacking
Micro-Tunneling
Tunnel Boring Machine
High-Scaler
Group 7
Asbestos Abatement
Lead Abatement
Hazardous Waste Abatement
Petro-Chemical Abatement
Radiation Remediation
Microbial Remediation
Employees shall be properly certified and/or licensed at time of dispatch
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OPERATING ENGINEER, includes but is not limited to:
Group 1
Bargeman
Blade Operator Assistant
Brakeman
Compressor Operator
Ditch Witch, with seat or similar type equipment
Elevator Operator - inside
Engineer Oiler
Forklift Operator (under 5 Tons)
Generator Operator
Generator, Pump or Compressor Plant Operator
Inertial Profiler
Pump Operator
Signalman
Steam Cleaner/Pressure Washer
Switchman
Group 2
Asphalt-Rubber Plant Operator (Nurse Tank Operator)
Coil Rig Operator
Concrete Mixer Operator - Skip type
Conveyor Operator
Fireman
Forklift Operator (over 5 Tons)
Heliostat assembly System (Operator Related Work)
Hydrostatic Pump Operator
Oiler Crusher (Asphalt or Concrete Plant)
PJU Side Dump Jack
Profilograph
Rotary Drill Helper (Oilfield)
Screening and Conveyor Machine Operator (or similar types)
Skiploader (wheel type up to ¾ yd. without attachment)
Tar Pot Fireman
Temporary Heating Plant Operator
Trenching Machine Oiler
Group 3
Asphalt-Rubber Blend Operator
Bobcat or similar type (Skid Steer)
Equipment Greaser (rack)
Ford Ferguson (with dragtype attachments)
Helicopter Radioman (ground)
Stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning Machine Operator
Group 4
All Terrain Placers/All Terrain Stone Slingers
Asphalt Plant Fireman
Backhoe Operator (Mini-Max or similar type)
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Boring Machine and/or pilot Tube Machine Operator
Boring System Electronic Tracking Locator
Boxman or Mixerman (Asphalt or Concrete)
Chip Spreading Machine Operator
Concrete Cleaning Decontamination Machine Operator
Concrete Pump Operator (small portable)
Direct Push Operator (Geoprobe or similar types)
Drilling Machine 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)
Excavator Track/Rubber-Tired-wth all attachments (Operating weight under 21,000lbs)
Guard Rail Post Driver Operator
Highline Cableway Signalman
Horizontal Directional Drilling Machine
Hydraulic Casing Oscillator Operator-drilling depth of 30’maximum
Hydrovac Operator
Hydra-Hammer-Aero Stomper
Micro Tunneling (above ground tunnel)
Power Concrete Curing Machine Operator
Power Concrete Saw Operator
Power - Driven Jumbo Form Setter Operator
Power Sweeper Operator
Rock Wheel Saw/Trencher
Roller Operator (compacting)
Screed Operator (Asphalt or Concrete)
Trenching Machine Operator (up to 6 ft.)
Vacuum or Muck Truck
Group 5
Equipment Greaser (Grease Truck/Multi-Shift)
Group 6
Articulating Material Hauler
Asphalt Plant Engineer
Batch Plant Operator
Bit Sharpener
Concrete Joint Machine Operator (canal and similar type)
Concrete Placer Operator
Concrete Planer
Dandy Digger
Deck Engine Operator
Deck Engineer
Derrickman (Oilfield type)
DeSanding Plant Operator
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)
Force Feed Loader
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High Rail Swivel Dump
Hydraulic Casing Oscillator Operator
Hydro 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)
MST 2200, Track Dumps
Pavement Breaker Operator (truck mounted)
Prentice High Rail Loader
Railcar Mover
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
Rumble Strip Grinder
Skiploader Operator (crawler and wheel type, over ¾ yd. and up to and including 1½ 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
Volumetric Mixer Operator
Welder - General
Group 7
Welder - General (Multi-Shift)
Group 8
Asphalt or Concrete Spreading Operator (Tamping or Finishing)
Asphalt Paving Machine Operator (Barber Greene or similar type)
Asphalt-Rubber Distributor Operator
Backhoe Operator (up to and including ¾ yd.) Small Ford, Case or similar.
Backhoe Operator (over ¾ yd. and up to 5 cu. yd. M.R.C)
Barrier Rail mover
Cable Bundling Machine Operator
Cable Trenching Machine Operator (Spider Plow or similar types)
Cast in Place Pipe Laying Machine Operator
Cold Foamed Asphalt Recycler
Combination Mixer and Compressor Operator (Gunite Work)
Compactor Operator - self propelled
Concrete Mixer Operator - Paving
Crushing Plant Operator (Non-Portable)
Drill Doctor
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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
Excavator Track/Rubber-Tired- with all attachments (operating Weight 21,000 lbs-1000,000 lbs.
Global Positioning Systems/GPS
Grade Checker
Gradall Operator
Grouting Machine Operator
Heavy Duty Repairman
Heavy Equipment Robotics Operator
Hydraulic Casing oscillator Operator-drilling depth of 60’ maximum
Hydraulic Operated-drilling depth of 60” maximum
Hydraulic Operated Grout Plant (excludes hand loading)
Kalamazoo Ballast Regulator or similar type
Klemm drill Operator or similar types
Kolman Belt Loader and similar type
Le Tourneau Blob Compactor or similar type
Lo Drill
Loader Operator (Athey, Euclid, Sierra and similar types)
Master Environmental Maintenance Mechanic
Mobark Chipper or similar types
Ozzie Padder or similar types
PC 490 Slot Saw
Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator (Hackley-Presswell or similar type)
Portable Crushing Plant Operator
Prentice 721E Hydro-Ax
Pumpcrete Gun Operator
RCM Cementing Unit Operator
Rail/Switch Grinder Operator (Harsco or similar types)
Rock Drill or similar types
Rotary Drill Operator (excluding Caison type)
Roto Mill Operator
Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator (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 (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 1½ yds. up to and including 6½ yds.)
Soil Remediation Plant Operator (C.M.I. Enviro Tech Thermal or Similar Types) (Oiler Required
Group II)
Soil Stabilizer and Reclaimer
Surface Heaters and Planer Operator
Somero SXP Laser screed
Speed Swing Operator
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Tractor Compressor Drill Combination Operator
Tractor Operator (any type larger than D-5 - 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 Bending Machine Operator
Trenching Machine Operator (over 6 ft. depth capacity, manufacturer’s rating
Trenching Machine with Road Miner Attachment (over 6 ft. depth capacity, manufacturer's rating)
Ultra High-Pressure Waterjet Cutting Tool System Mechanic
Water Pull (compaction)
Group 9
Heavy Duty Repairman (Multi-Shift)
Group 10
Backhoe Operator (over 5 cu.yds. M.R.C)
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
Heavy Duty Repairman-Welder Combination
Hydraulic Casing Oscillator Operator-drilling depth of 105maximum
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.)
Pneumatic Pipe Ramming Tool and similar types
Pre-Stressed Wrapping Machine Operator (2 Operators required)
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 6½ yds.)
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS Drones) Operator (when used in conjunction with hoisting and
placing materials
Welder-Certified
Woods Mixer Operator (and similar Pugmill equipment)
Group 11
Dynamic Compactor LDC350 (or similar types)
Heavy Duty Repairman-Welder Combination (Multi-Shift)
Welder-Certified (Multi-Shift)
Group 12
Auto Grader Operator
Automatic Slip Form Operator
Backhoe Operator (over 7 cu. Yds, M.R.S)
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)
Excavator Track/Rubber Tired with all attachments (Operating Weight 100,000 lbs. 200,000
lbs.)
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Hoe Ram or similar with Compressor
Hydraulic Casing Oscillator Operator drilling depth of 175’ maximum
Mass Excavator Operator - Less than 750 cu. yds.
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)
Vermeer Rock Trencher (or similar type)
Group 13
Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator, operating equipment with the Push-Pull System
(single engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck)
Group 14
Canal Liner Operator (not less than four (4) employees Operator, Oiler, Welder, Mechanic, Grade
Checker required)
Canal Trimmer Operator
Drilling machine Operator, Bucket or auger Types (Calweld, Auger 200 CA or similar types
Watson, August 6000 or similar types-Hughes Super Duty, Auger 200 or similar types drilling
depth of 300” maximum)
Remote Controlled Earth Moving Equipment Operator (no one (1)
Operator shall operate more than two (2) pieces of earth moving equipment at one time - One
Dollar ($1.00) per hour additional to base rate)
Wheel Excavator Operator (over 750 cu. yds. per hour)
Group 15
Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator, operating equipment with the 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 cu. yds. struck)
Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator, operating equipment with the Push-Pull
System (multiple engine - up to and including 25 yds. struck)
Group 16
Excavator track/Rubber-Tired-with all attachments (Operating Weight exceeding 200,000lbs)
Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator, operating equipment with the Push-Pull
System (single engine, over 50 yds. struck)
Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator, operating equipment with the Push-Pull System
(multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar, over 25 yds. and up to 50 yds. struck)
Group 17
Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator, operating equipment with the Push-Pull
System (multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar type, over 50 cu. yds. struck)
Tandem Tractor Operator (operating crawler type tractors in tandem - Quad 9 and similar type)
Group 18
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Rubber-Tired Earth Moving 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 19
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, including 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 20
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 21
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 22
Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator, operating equipment with the Tandem Push-Pull
System (single engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck)
Group 23
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 cu. yds. struck)
Rubber-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator, operating equipment with the Tandem Push-Pull
System (multiple engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck)
Group 24
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. & up to 50 yds. struck)
Group 25
Concrete Pump Operator - truck mounted (Oiler required when boom over 105' or 36 meters)
Pedestal Concrete Pump Operator
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)
Spyder Excavator Operator, with all attachments
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OPERATING ENGINEER-CRANES, PILEDRIVING AND HOISTING EQUIPMENT
Group 1
A-Frame or Winch Truck Operator
Ross Carrier Operator (jobsite)
Group 2
Bridge-Typle Unloader and Turntable Operator
Helicopter Hoist Operator
Group 3
Hydraulic Boom Truck (Pitman)
Knuckleboom
Spyder Crane (or similar type)
Stinger Crane (Austin-Western or similar type)
Tugger Hoist Operator (1 drum)
Group 4
Bridge Crane Operator
Creter Crane Operator
Hoist Operator (Chicago Boom and similar type)
Lift Mobile Operator
Lift Slab Machine Operator (Vagtborg and similar types)
Material Hoist/Manlift Operator
Ojjo Earth Truss Driver Machine Operator or similar types
PD10 Pile driver (or similar types)
Polar Gantry Crane Operator
Prentice Self-Loader
Self-Climbing Scaffold (or similar type)
Shovel, Dragline, Clamshell Operator (over 3/4 yd. and up to 5 cu. yds. M.R.C.)
Silent Piler
Snobble Unit (pin-n-go or similar type)
Tugger Hoist Operator (2 drum)
Group 5
Pedestal Crane Operator
Shovel, Dragline, Clamshell Operator (over 5 cu. yds. M.R.C.)
Tower Crane Repairman
Tugger Hoist Operator (3 drum)
Group 6
Crawler Transporter Operator (Track or Rubber-Tired, Goldhofer or similar type)
Derrick Barge Operator (under 25 tons, up to and including 50 tons M.R.C.)
Hoist Operator, Stiff Legs, Guy Derrick or similar type (up to and including 25 ton M.R.C.)
Shovel, Dragline, Clamshell Operator (over 7 cu. yds. M.R.C.)
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Group 7
Derrick Barge Operator (over 25 tons, up to and including 50-ton M.R.C.)
Highline Cableway Operator
Hoist Operator, Stiff Legs, Guy Derrick or similar type (over 25 tons, up to and including 50-ton
M.R.C.)
K-Crane
Polar Crane Operator
Self-Erecting Tower Crane Operator Maximum Lifting Capacity ten (10) tons. One (1) ton operator).
Group 8
Oiler (40 tons up to including 200 tons M.R.C)
Rotational Telehandler Operator (when Crane Certification is required)
Self-Propelled Modular Transporter (Schuerle, Goldhofer or similar types)
Group 9
Oiler (Over 200 tons)
Group 10
ABI/Fundex Machine
Derrick Barge Operator (over 50 tons, up to and including 100-ton M.R.C)
Hoist Operator, Stiff Legs, Guy Derrick or similar type (over 50 tons, up to and including 100-ton
M.R.C)
Vibrocat Stone Column Operator or similar types
Group 11
Crane Heavy Duty Repairman
Group 12
Crane Operator (up to and including 40-ton capacity)
Group 13
Derrick Barge Operator (over 100 tons, up to and including 200-ton M.R.C.)
Hoist Operator, Stiff Legs, Guy Derrick or similar type (over 100 tons, up to and including 200-ton
M.R.C)
Group 14
Luffing Boom Oiler
Group 15
Derrick Barge Operator (over 200 tons, up to and including 300-ton M.R.C.)
Hoist Operator, Stiff Legs, Guy Derrick or similar type (over 200 tons, up to and including 300-ton
M.R.C.)
Group 16
Crane Operator (over 40 tons, up to and including 79-ton M.R.C.)
Group 17
Crane Operator (over 80 Tons, up to and including 150-ton M.R.C.)
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Group 18
Derrick Barge Operator (over 300 tons)
Helicopter Pilot
Hoist Operator, Stiff Legs, Guy Derrick or similar type (over 300 tons)
Tower Crane Operator (over 300 tons)
Group 19
Crane Operator (over 150 tons, up to and including 200-ton M.R.C.)
Group 20
Crane Operator (over 200 tons, up to and including 250-ton M.R.C.)
Group 21
Crane Operator (over 250 tons, up to and including 300-ton M.R.C.)
Group 22
Crane Operator (over 300 tons, up to and including 350-ton M.R.C.)
Group 23
Crane Operator (over 350 tons, up to and including 500-ton M.R.C.)
Group 24
Crane Operator (over 500 tons M.R.C.)
SURVEYOR GROUP CLASSIFICATIONS
Group 1
Chainman
Group 2
Rodman
Group 3
Group Penetrating Radar Operator (when used in conjunction with survey work)
Instrument man
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS Drones) Operator (when used in conjunction with survey work)
Group 4
Global Position Systems Chainman and Rodman
Hydrographic Engineering Technician I (Chainman)
Wild Gyroscope Instrumentman
Group 5
Party Chief
Group 6
E.D.M. or Fathometer Instrument man
Group 7
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Certified Party Chief
Group 8
Hydrographic Engineer Party Chief
Group 9
Certified Hydrographic Engineer Party Chief
Global Position Systems Party Chief
Group 10
Chief of Parties
Two (2) or more crews
OPERATING ENGINEER-Tunnel
Group 1
Heavy Duty Repairman Helper
Group 2
Skiploader (wheel type up to ¾ yd. without attachment)
Group 3
Chainman
Power - Driver Jumbo Form Setter Operator
Group 4
Dinkey Locomotive or Motorman (up to and including 10 tons)
Rodman
Group 5
Bit Sharpener
Equipment Greaser (Grease Truck)
Instrumentman
Multi Service Vehicle (MSV) Operator
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)
Welder - General
Group 6
Backhoe Operator (up to and including ¾ yd.) Small Ford, Case or similar
Drill Doctor
Grouting Machine Operator
Heading Shield Operator
Heavy Duty Repairman
Jumbo Pipe Carrier
Loader Operator (Athey, Euclid, Sierra and similar types)
Mucking Machine Operator (1/4 yd.)
Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator (Hackley-Presswell or similar type)
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Pneumatic Heading Shield (tunnel)
Pumpcrete Gun Operator
Tractor Compressor Drill Combination Operator
Tugger Hoist Operator (2 drum)
Tunnel Locomotive Operator (over 30 tons)
Group 7
Heavy Duty Repairman-Welder Combination
Group 8
Party Chief
Group 9
Certified Chief of Party
Tunnel Mole Boring Machine Operator
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OPERATING ENGINEER
Field Soils and Material Tester Building/Construction Inspector
Group 1
Field Soils and Material Tester
Field Asphaltic Concrete (Soils and material Tester)
Field Earthwork (Grading and Excavation and Filing)
Hazardous Materials Soils and Material Tester
Profilograph
Roof Inspector
Water Proofer
Group 2
AWS-CWI Welding Inspector
Building/Construction Inspector
Firestopping Inspector
Ground Penetrating Radar Operator (when used in conjunction with field soils and material testing
building/construction inspection)
Licensed Grading Inspector
Reinforcing Steel
Reinforced Concrete
Pre-Tension Concrete
Post-Tension Concrete
Structural Steel and Welding Inspector
Glue-Lam and Truss Joints
Truss-Type Joint Construction
Shear Wall and Floor System used as diaphragms
Concrete Batch Plant
Spray-Applied Fireproofing
Structural Masonry
Group 3
Nondestructive Testing (NDT)
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS Drones) Operator (when used in conjunction with field soils
and material testing building/construction inspection)
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TRUCK DRIVER, includes but is not limited to:
Group 1
Drivers of dump trucks (less than 12 yds. water level), drivers of trucks (legal payload capacity less
than 15 tons), water and fuel truck drivers under 2,500 gal, pickup driver, service station attendant,
teamster equipment (highest rate paid for dual craft operation), warehousemen, drivers of busses
on site used for transportation of up to sixteen (16) passengers.
Group 2
Drivers of dump trucks (12 yds but less than 16 yds water level), drivers of trucks (legal payload
capacity between 15 and 20 tons), drivers of transit mix trucks (under 3 yds), dumpcrete trucks
(less than 6 ½ yds water level), gas and oil pipeline working truck drivers, including winch truck and
all sizes of trucks, water and fuel truck drivers (2,500 gal to 4,000 gal), truck greaser, drivers of
busses (on jobsite used for transportation or more than sixteen (16) passengers), warehouse clerk.
Group 3
Drivers of dump trucks (16 yds up to and including 22 yds water level), drivers of trucks (legal
payload cap. 20 tons but less than 25 tons), drivers of dumpster trucks, drivers of transit-mix trucks
(3 yds but less than 6 yds), dumpcrete trucks (6 ½ yds water level and over), fork lift driver, Ross
Carrier driver, highway water and fuel drivers (4,001 gallon but less than 6,000 gallon), stock room
clerk, tireman.
Group 4
Drivers of transit-mix trucks (6 yds or more), drivers of dump trucks (over 22 yds. water level),
drivers of trucks (legal payload capacity 25 tons and over) drivers of fuel and water trucks (6,000
gallon and over).
Group 5
Drivers of trucks and trailers in combination (six axles or more).
Group 6
All Off-road Equipment, Truck Repairman, Transport Drivers and Drivers of Road Oil Spreader
Trucks, DW 10 and DW 20 Euclid-type equipment Letourneau pulls, Terra Cobras and similar types
of equipment, also PB and similar type trucks when performing work within the Teamster
jurisdiction, regardless of types of attachment, including power units pulling off-highway belly dumps
in tandem.