General Decision Number: PA080010 07/18/2008  PA10

Superseded General Decision Number: PA20070010

State: Pennsylvania

Construction Type: Building

Counties: Cumberland, Dauphin, Juniata, Perry and York 
Counties in Pennsylvania.


YORK COUNTY: NEW CUMBERLAND ARMY DEPOT & HARRISBURG AIRPORT
ONLY   BUILDING ERECTION AND FOUNDATION EXCAVATION PROJECTS
(does not include residential construction consisting of single
family homes and apartments up to and including 4 stories)
EXCLUDING SEWAGE AND WATER TREATMENT PROJECTS


Modification Number     Publication Date
          0              02/08/2008
          1              02/22/2008
          2              03/07/2008
          3              03/21/2008
          4              04/11/2008
          5              05/02/2008
          6              06/20/2008
          7              06/27/2008
          8              07/18/2008

 ASBE0023-004 07/01/2007

                                  Rates          Fringes

Asbestos Workers/Insulator   
(Includes the application of   
all insulating materials,   
protective coverings,   
coatings and finishes to all   
types of mechanical systems).....$ 28.13            16.63
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 BOIL0013-001 09/30/2007

                                  Rates          Fringes

BOILERMAKER......................$ 36.86            23.81
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 BRPA0005-016 05/04/2008

CUMBERLAND, DAUPHIN, PERRY, AND YORK COUNTIES

                                  Rates          Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 26.33            12.25
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 BRPA0005-039 05/04/2008

JUNIATA COUNTY

                                  Rates          Fringes

Bricklayer, Stonemason...........$ 26.26            12.45
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 BRPA0005-059 05/01/2008

                                  Rates          Fringes

  Bricklayer  
     Marble & Tile Finisher......$ 20.37            11.05
     Terrazzo Finisher...........$ 25.28            12.00
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 BRPA0005-060 05/01/2007

                                  Rates          Fringes

Marble Setter & Tile Layer.......$ 21.97            12.00
TERRAZZO WORKER/SETTER...........$ 25.28            15.25
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* CARP0287-004 06/01/2008

                                  Rates          Fringes

Carpenter, Lather, Soft Floor   
Layer............................$ 23.31            11.02
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 CARP0287-006 05/01/2008

                                  Rates          Fringes

MILLWRIGHT.......................$ 26.56            13.02
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 CARP2274-004 06/01/2008

                                  Rates          Fringes

PILEDRIVERMAN....................$ 26.56            13.02
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 ELEC0126-004 06/06/2007

                                  Rates          Fringes

Line Construction:        
     Groundhand..................$ 19.28            13.90
     Lineman, Cable Splicer......$ 32.14            13.90
     Winch Truck Operator........$ 22.50            13.90
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 ELEC0143-001 06/01/2007

                                  Rates          Fringes

ELECTRICIAN......................$ 26.50            12.72
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 ELEV0059-001 01/01/2008

                                  Rates          Fringes

ELEVATOR MECHANIC................$ 36.09       16.285+A+B

FOOTNOTES:   

  A.  Employer contributes 8% of basic hourly rate for 5 years
  or more of service as vacation pay credit, and 6% of basic
  hourly rate for less than 5 years of service.

  B. Eight Paid Holidays (provided employee has worked 5
  consecutive days before and the working day after the
  holiday):  New Years's Day; Memorial Day; Independence Day;
  Labor Day; Veteran's Day; Thanksgiving Day and the Friday
  after Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
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* ENGI0542-003 05/01/2008

                                  Rates          Fringes

Power equipment operators:  
     GROUP 1.....................$ 27.95          15.81+A
     GROUP 1a....................$ 30.20          16.47+A
     GROUP 2.....................$ 27.66          15.73+A
     GROUP 2a....................$ 29.91          16.40+A
     GROUP 3.....................$ 24.93          14.68+A
     GROUP 4.....................$ 23.80          14.34+A
     GROUP 5.....................$ 23.35          14.21+A
     GROUP 6.....................$ 22.47          13.95+A

FOOTNOTE:   
  A:  PAID HOLIDAYS: Washington 's Birthday, Good Friday,
  Memorial Day, Labor Day, Presidential Election Day,
  Veterans Day; Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

**TOXIC/HAZARDOUS WASTE REMOVAL*** 

  Add 20 per cent to basic hourly rate for all classifications
  

POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS CLASSIFICATIONS  

  GROUP 1:  Machines doing hook work, any machine handling
  machinery, cable spinning machines, helicopters, lulltype
  forklift with boom attachment, concrete boom. truck,
  machines similar to the above including remote control
  equipment.

  GROUP 1a:  Machines doing hook work; Machines handling
  machinery; All types of cranes 15 ton and over factory
  rating; Cableways; Draglines 15 ton and over factory
  rating; High Rail/Burro Crane 15 ton and over factory
  rating; Rail Loader (Winch Boom Type) 15 ton and over
  factory rating; Machines similar to above, inclduing remote
  control equipment.

  GROUP 2:  All types of cranes (except cranes doing hook work)
  backhoes, cableways, draglines, keystones, shovels,
  derricks, trench shovels, trenching machines, hoist with
  two towers, pavers 21E and over, overhead cranes, building
  hoists (double drum) gradalls, mucking machines in tunnels,
  front end loaders, tandem scrapers, pippin type backhoes,
  boat captains, batch plant operators concrete drills,
  self-contained rotary drills, fork lifts, 20ft, lift and
  over, scrapers, tournapulls, spreaders, bulldozers and
  tractors, rollers (high grade finishing), mechanic-welder,
  motor patrols, concrete pumps, grease truck, directionall
  drill machines 8" and up, skid steer, hydraulic pipe pusher
  8" and up, hydro ax, environmental recycling machine and
  grinder type machines, lull type lifts masonry tenders,
  shear attached to machines, grease truck, concreate placer
  machine, machines similar to the above including remote
  control equipment.

  GROUP 2a:  Crawler backhoes and crawler gradalls over one
  cubic yard factory rating; Hydraulic bachoes over one cubic
  yard factory rating; Equipment 15 ton and over factory
  rating; Concrete Pumps 92 feet of Boom length or less (150
  yard pour or less); Machines similar to above, including
  remote control equipment.

  GROUP 3:  Conveyors, building hoist (single drum), high or
  low pressure boilers, well drillers, asphalt plant
  engineers, ditch witch type trencher, core drill operators,
  forklift trucks under 20ft. lift, fine grade machines,
  directional drill machine 7" or less, hydraulic pipe pusher
  7" or less, skid-steer forklift, machines with concrete
  mixer attachment, machines similar to the above including
  remote control equipment, miscellaneous equipment operator.

  GROUP 4:  Welding machines, well points, compressors, pumps,
  heaters, farm tractors, form line graders, road finishing
  machines, concrete breaking machines, rollers, seaman
  pulverzing mixer, power boom, seeding spreader, tireman
  (for power equipment), grout pump 4" and up, power broom,
  power sweeper, seeding spreader (self-propelled) machines
  similar to the above including remote control equipment.

GROUP 5:  Fireman 

GROUP 6:  Oilers and deck hands (personnel boats)
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* IRON0404-001 07/01/2008

                                  Rates          Fringes

IRONWORKER.......................$ 25.92            21.20
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 LABO1180-003 05/01/2008

Cumberland, Dauphin, Juniata, and Perry Counties

                                  Rates          Fringes

Laborers:  
     GROUP 1.....................$ 17.96             7.78
     GROUP 2.....................$ 19.96             7.78
     GROUP 3.....................$ 21.61             7.78
     GROUP 4.....................$ 23.11             7.78

LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS  

  GROUP 1:  Cleaning, scrubbing, washing and polishing of
  floors, furniture and windows, stripping, dismantling,
  oiling and moving of concrete forms, loading, unloading and
  carrying of reinforced steel, handling and distribution of
  lumber of all other building materials, unloading,
  carrying, distributing and laying of pre- cast concrete
  slabs and planks in accordance with decisions of record,
  wrecking, moving and demolishing, underpinning and shoring
  of all structures, signal person and flag person,
  landscaping and nursery work, toolroom person, operators of
  salamanders, smudge pots, propane gas and kerosene burners
  and all other heating methods.  Cleaning of precipitators,
  operating of jackhammers, busters, drills and all other
  pneumatic and electric hand tools, wagon drills, air and
  hydraulic, on or off tracks, power buggies, concrete
  mixers, pump and vibrators, walk- along compacting
  equipment, vibrating and tamping, gunniting machines
  (including the nozzle), operation of steam jennies,
  sandblasting (filling the pot, cleaning up of sand, use of
  nozzle), pumps 2: or under conveyors, vacuum cleaners, all
  types (ride or walk-along), concrete saws and cutting
  equipment, burning and welding torches, dynamite blasters
  and swing scaffolds, slings and bosun chairs. Laying of non
  metallic (clay,ironstone, terra cotta, vitrified concrete
  and plastic) pipe and making of joints for same, walk-along
  lifts and similar machines, pouring and placing of all
  concrete and related materials, all concrete curing
  applications.

  GROUP 2:  Asbestos removal, hazardous and toxic waste
  removal, all work in connection with handing, control,
  removal, abatement, encapsulation or disposal of asbestos
  and/or toxic waste will be assigned to the member of the
  Laborers' International Union of North America not to be
  limited to the erection, moving, servicing and dismantling
  of all tools and equipment normally used in the handling,
  control, removal or encapsulation of hazardous material,
  this Agreement covers work tasks associated with any and
  all safety requirements and final clean-up and disposal of
  such hazardous waste material.

  GROUP 3: Mason tenders, mixing of mortar, plaster and mortar
  pumps, plaster tenders, caisson work, blast furnaces, coke
  ovens and all related work, erection and dismantling of all
  scaffolding, including tubular frame, manual and powered
  climbing scaffold, swing scaffolds, slings, bosum chairs,
  and all associated safety protection including barricades,
  nets and ropes, scaffold weather enclosures; shoring;
  mortar buggies; concrete pumps; walk-behind forklifts;
  electric welders torches, compressors, generators and the
  repair and maintenance of same; jackhammers, tampers;
  cut-off saws & other power equipment required for
  demolition; rotary-hammer drills, electric & pneumatic
  hand-tools; transit, levels & lasers; tempering motar;
  stocking scaffolds with masonry materials including brick,
  block, mortar, teera cotta, architectural pre-cast
  concrete, natural stone, insulation & mastic, flashing,
  anchors & ties, grount; mobile lifting platform scafforing
  powered by any power mode or method ; cleaning of all
  masonry debris.

  GROUP 4:  Skid-steering loader and forklift laborers.
  Operation of rough terrain folkifts, skid-steering loaders.
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 LABO1180-005 05/01/2008

York County

                                  Rates          Fringes

Laborers:  
     Group 1.....................$ 18.49             7.78
     Group 2.....................$ 20.49             7.78
     Group 3.....................$ 21.07             7.78
     Group 4.....................$ 22.57             7.78
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 PAIN0057-019 06/01/2007

JUNIATA COUNTY

                                  Rates          Fringes

Painters:  
     Brush and Roller............$ 23.08            11.88
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 PAIN0057-028 06/01/2008

JUNIATA COUNTY

                                  Rates          Fringes

DRYWALL FINISHER/TAPER...........$ 23.48            12.18
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 PAIN0252-001 06/01/2006

                                  Rates          Fringes

Window Tinter....................$ 18.47             7.01
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 PAIN0252-004 05/01/2008

                                  Rates          Fringes

GLAZIER..........................$ 23.33             7.95
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 PAIN0411-001 05/01/2008

CUMBERLAND, DAUPHIN, PERRY, AND YORK COUNTIES

                                  Rates          Fringes

Painters:  
     Brush.......................$ 21.77             8.30
     Spray, Swing, Sandblasting 
     and Structural Steel - 
     under 30ft..................$ 22.77             8.30
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 PAIN0411-002 05/01/2008

EXCEPT JUNIATA COUNTY

                                  Rates          Fringes

Drywall Finishers:...............$ 21.75             8.40
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 PLAS0592-015 05/01/2008

                                  Rates          Fringes

CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER...$ 24.00            13.85
PLASTERER........................$ 22.48            12.35
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 PLUM0520-002 05/01/2008

                                  Rates          Fringes

Plumber and Steamfitter..........$ 30.27            16.99
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 ROOF0030-001 02/01/2008

                                  Rates          Fringes

Roofers:  
     Composition.................$ 28.50          19.70+A

FOOTNOTE (Composition Roofer only):   
A.  PAID HOLIDAY: Election Day
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 SFPA0669-001 04/01/2008

                                  Rates          Fringes

SPRINKLER FITTER.................$ 32.75            15.55
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 SHEE0019-001 06/01/2008

                                  Rates          Fringes

Sheet metal worker...............$ 28.98          27.18+A

FOOTNOTE:   A.  Paid Holiday:  Election Day
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* TEAM0229-001 05/01/2008

                                  Rates          Fringes

Truck drivers:  
     GROUP 1.....................$ 27.58             0.00
     GROUP 2.....................$ 27.65             0.00
     GROUP 3.....................$ 28.14             0.00

TRUCK DRIVERS CLASSIFICATIONS  

  GROUP 1:  Flat Bed Truck (Single-Axle), Dump Trucks (Under 10
  Yds Single Axle), Stake Body Trck (Single Axle), Dumpster
  (Single Axle)

  GROUP 2:  Dump Truck (Over 10 Yds), Asphalt Distributors,
  Transit Mix (Under 5 Yds), Transit Mix (Over 5 Yds.), Flat
  or Stake Body (Tandem), Fuel Truck A-Frame/Winch Trucks,
  Dry Batch Truck, Truck Mounted Sweeper and Vac Trucks,
  Buses, Dumpster (Tandem)

  GROUP 3:  Euclid-Type, Off Highway Equipment-Back or Double
  Bottom Dump Trucks (Over 20 Tons), Straddle Trucks, Pusher,
  Articulate Dumped Trucks, Low Boy Trailers, Semi Trailers

  Water Tank, Sprinkler Trucks, Winch Trucks and Fuel Trucks
  shall be governed by the appropriate classification as
  listed above.
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WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing
operation to which welding is incidental.
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Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within
the scope of the classifications listed may be added after
award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses
(29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)).

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In the listing above, the "SU" designation means that rates
listed under the identifier do not reflect collectively
bargained wage and fringe benefit rates.  Other designations
indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be
prevailing.

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                   WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS

1.) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can
be:

*  an existing published wage determination
*  a survey underlying a wage determination
*  a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on
   a wage determination matter
*  a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling

On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests
for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour
Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted
because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the
Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial
contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.)
and 3.) should be followed.

With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal
process described here, initial contact should be with the
Branch of Construction Wage Determinations.  Write to:

	Branch of Construction Wage Determinations
	Wage and Hour Division
	U.S. Department of Labor
	200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
	Washington, DC 20210

2.) If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an
interested party (those affected by the action) can request
review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator
(See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to:

	Wage and Hour Administrator
	U.S. Department of Labor
	200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
	Washington, DC 20210

The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the
interested party's position and by any information (wage
payment data, project description, area practice material,
etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue.

3.) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an
interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative
Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board).  Write to:

	Administrative Review Board
	U.S. Department of Labor
	200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
	Washington, DC 20210

4.) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final.


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          END OF GENERAL DECISION