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DETERMINATION 97-01 CONSTRUCTION TYPE: <br />BASIC <br />HOURLY FRINGE <br />RATE BENEFITS <br />HEAVY-ENTIRE STATE, HIGHWAY-ENTIRE STATE. <br />NON-RESIDENTIAL BLDG. EXCLUDES COOS, CURRY, <br />DOUGLAS & JOSEPHINE COUNTIES <br />BASIC <br />HOURLY FRIIVGE <br />TRADE RATE BENEFITS <br />nuedl <br />Installation of insulation on mechanical systems for <br />Thermal and Acoustical purposes, also the installation of <br />fire stop penetrations on Electrical and Mechenical <br />Systems. <br />Journeyman Asbestos Worker 23.42 6.26 <br />Removal of regulated material on <br />mechanical systems* which are <br />not going to be scrapped. •* <br />o Hazardous Materials Handler Mechanic (in any <br />type of project regardless of <br />value) 14.25 3.35 <br />* Mechanical systems include pipes, boilers, <br />ducts,flues, breaching, grease ducts and <br />acid ducts. This also includes all labor <br />connected with the handling and distribution of <br />materials for these systems. <br />*• The removal of all regulated materials from <br />mechanical systems is exclusively the work of <br />Hazardous Materials Handlers, unless the <br />mechanical systems are going to be scrapped. <br />Laborers do all removal of regulated materials on <br />mechanical systems to be scrapped and any non <br />mechanicallwalls,ceilings,floors,beams etc.) <br />insulation. They also do loading of any regulated <br />material after it has been removed, bagged and <br />tagged, as well as cleanup at the removal site <br />and all work done at the disposal site. Persons <br />performing the removal of regulated materials are <br />classified as Group 3 Laborers. <br />NOTE: Regulated materials are those materials that <br />are regulated for the purpose of protecting <br />the environment or for personal protection <br />by either E.P.A., O.S.H.A., DEa or Federal <br />O.S.H.A. <br />24.32 9.01 <br />Area 1 <br />(add 50.75 per hour to <br />Fringe fo~ Refractory <br />repai~ work.) <br />23.36 6.21 <br />Area 2 <br />(add 50.75 per hour to <br />Fringe for Refractory <br />repair work.) <br />Baker Hood River <br />Benton (a) Lincoln la1 <br />Clackamas Linn (a) <br />Clatsop Malheur (a) <br />Columbia Marion <br />Morrow Union <br />22.12 5.88 <br />Multnomah Wallowa <br />Polk Wasco (a) <br />Sherman Washington <br />Tillamook Yamhill <br />Umatilla Gilliam <br />2 <br />enton (b) Douglas <br />rook Grant <br />oos Harney <br />urry Jackson <br />eschutes Jefferson <br />1 North half <br />) South half <br />e 1 (Base Rate): <br />Josephine Linn (b) <br />Klamath Malheur (b) <br />Lake Wasco (b) <br />Lane Wheeler <br />Lincoln (b) <br />o Group 1 21.62 6.52 <br />o Group 2 21.77 6.52 <br />o Group 3 22.12 6.52 <br />o Group 4 22.27 6.52 <br />o Group 5 22.12 6.52 <br />o Group 6 22.27 6.52 <br />o Group 7 22.62 6.52 <br />Zone Differential for Carpenters <br /> (Add to Zone 1 Rate) <br /> Zone 2 .85 <br /> Zone 3 1.25 <br /> Zone 4 1.70 <br /> Zone 5 2.00 <br /> Zone 6 3.00 <br />1: Projects within 30 miles of City Hall in the <br />Cities listed below. <br />2: More than 30 miles but less than 40 miles. <br />3: More than 40 miles but less than 50 miles. <br />4: More than 50 miles but less than 60 miles. <br />5: More than 60 miles but less than 70 miles. <br />6: More than 70 miles. <br />Albany Eugene Longview Portland <br />Astoria Goldendale Madras Port Orford <br />Baker Grants Pass Medford Reedsport <br />Bend Hermiston McMinnville Roseburg <br />Brookings Hood River Newport Salem <br />Bums Klamath Falls Oregon City The Dalles <br />Coos Bay LaGrande Ontario Tillamook <br />Corvallis Lakeview Pendleton Vancouver <br />ies for Groups 3 and 4 Carpenters are determined <br />the distance between the project site and either <br />1) the worker's residence; ~ <br />2) City Hall of a reference city <br />the appropriate group shown, whichever is closer. <br />Medford Portland Vancouver <br />North Bend The Dalles <br />JANUARY 1, 1997 PA~E 7 <br />