Ho'Olehua Water System Improvements Package 1 - Ho'Olehua Ifb-18-hhl .

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HO’OLEHUA WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTSPACKAGE 1 – HO’OLEHUAIFB-18-HHL-008WAGE RATES &MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES

State of Hawai‘iDEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONSPrincess Ruth Ke‘elikolani Building830 Punchbowl StreetHonolulu, Hawai‘i 96813February 19, 2018WAGE RATE SCHEDULE BULLETIN NO. 491This schedule of wage rates contained herein is recognized bythe Director of Labor and Industrial Relations to be prevailing onpublic construction work for the purposes of Chapter 104, Hawai‘iRevised Statutes. The schedule of wage rates determines theapplicable wage determination for each classification and does notimpose any staffing requirements for any classification. The scheduleof wage rates is applicable only to those laborers and mechanicsemployed at the site of work.As required by law, future wage rates for laborers andmechanics are incorporated into this bulletin based on availableinformation and are subject to change. Whenever the Directordetermines that the prevailing wage has increased as shown in thewage rate schedule, the contractor must increase the wagesaccordingly during the performance of the contract. For addenda oradditional wage rate schedules, please consult the Internet athttp://labor.hawaii.gov/rs.The Apprentice Schedule is available on the Internet or uponrequest from the Research and Statistics Office. Pursuant to Section12-22-6 (1), Hawai‘i Administrative Rules, the Apprentice Scheduleis applicable only to apprentices who are parties to apprenticeshipagreements registered with or recognized by the Department of Laborand Industrial Relations.Questions on the schedule should be referred to the Researchand Statistics Office at (808) 586-9005.The next regular schedule will be issued on or aboutSeptember 15, 2018.LEONARD HOSHIJODirectorSTATE OF HAWAI‘IDAVID Y. IGE, GovernorDEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONSLEONARD HOSHIJO, DirectorRESEARCH AND STATISTICS OFFICEPHYLLIS DAYAO, Research & Statistics OfficerOPERATIONS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION STAFFJanet Kaya, SupervisorZachariah Wadsack, Research StatisticianElienne Yoshida, Research StatisticianIn cooperation with:WAGE STANDARDS DIVISIONPAMELA MARTIN, Administrator

WAGE RATE SCHEDULECurrentClassificationASPHALT PAVING GROUP:Asphalt Concrete Material TransferAsphalt RakerAsphalt Spreader OperatorLaborer, Hand RollerRoller Operator (5 tons and under)Roller Operator (over 5 tons)Screed PersonEQUIPMENT OPERATOR:Combination Loader/Backhoe (over 3/4 cu. yd.)Combination Loader/Backhoe (up to 3/4 cu. yd.)Concrete saws and/or Grinder (self-propelled unit onstreets, highways, airports and canals)Grader, Soil Stabilizer, Cold PlanerLoader (2-1/2 cu. yds. and under)Loader (over 2-1/2 cu. yds. to and including 5 cu. yds.)TRUCK DRIVER:Assistant to EngineerOil Tanker (double), Hot Liquid Asphalt TankerSemi-Trailer, Semi-Dump, Asphalt DistributorSlip-in or PupSingle or Rock Cans Tandem Dump Truck(8 cu. yds. & under, water level)Single or Rock Cans Tandem Dump Truck(over 8 cu. yds., water level)Tractor Trailer (hauling equipment)Utility, Flatbed* RemarksSeePg 6-8 41.92 40.96 42.44 38.19 40.69 42.12 41.92 31.62 31.62 31.62 31.62 31.62 31.62 31.62---------12,1312,1312,1312,1312,1312,1312,13 72.58 71.60 40.96 39.98 31.62 31.62---------12,1312,13 73.54 74.37 73.54 73.86 41.92 42.75 41.92 42.24 31.62 31.62 31.62 31.62---------12,1312,1312,1312,13 72.31 73.86 73.54 73.86 40.69 42.24 41.92 42.24 31.62 31.62 31.62 31.62---------12,1312,1312,1312,13 72.58 40.96 31.62---------12,13 72.89 73.97 72.31 41.27 42.35 40.69 31.62 31.62 31.62---------12,1312,1312,132/19/18 65.88 36.43 29.45---------139/18/17CEMENT FINISHER:Cement Finisher; Curb Setter; Precast Panel Setter;Manhole BuilderTrowel Machine Operator9/18/17 67.58 67.73 39.10 39.25 28.48 28.48CHAIN-LINK FENCE ERECTOR10/2/17 36.55 22.60 13.959/18/17 31.59 28.42 3.172/19/182019PrevailingWageTotal9/18/17 73.54 72.58 74.06 69.81 72.31 73.74 73.54CARPENTER:Carpenter; Patent Scaffold Erector (14 feet and over);Piledriver; Pneumatic NailerMillwrightPower Saw Operator (2 h.p. & above)CHLORINATORBULLETIN NO. 491 69.11 69.36 69.269/3/18 47.45 47.70 47.60 21.66 21.66 21.66 71.36 71.61 71.51 49.45 49.70 49.60 21.91 21.91 21.91------1,12,131,12,131,12,13 69.13 69.28 39.80 39.95 29.33 29.33------2,12,132,12,1310/1/18 38.75 24.00 14.75------10,13------9/3/18-Page 1--

WAGE RATE sicHourlyRate2018FringeHourlyRateDIVER:Diver (Aqua Lung) (Scuba) - Up to a depth of 30 feetDiver (Aqua Lung) (Scuba) - Over a depth of 30 feetStand-By Diver (Aqua Lung) (Scuba)Diver (Other than Aqua Lung)Stand-By Diver (Other than Aqua Lung)Tender (Other than Aqua Lung)9/18/17 86.69 96.06 77.31 97.31 78.56 75.53 55.63 65.00 46.25 66.25 47.50 44.47 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06DRAPERY INSTALLER9/18/17 20.21 18.00 2.21DRYWALL INSTALLER9/18/17 69.36 47.70 21.66* DRYWALL TAPERS/FINISHERS2/19/18 68.25 42.10 26.15* ELECTRICIAN (Note: 2 increases for 2018 and 2019)Cable Splicer (inside/outside)Ground Worker (outside)Heavy Equipment Operator (outside)Line Installer (outside); Wire Installer (inside)2/18/18 82.47 60.77 70.08 76.27Cable Splicer (inside/outside)Ground Worker (outside)Heavy Equipment Operator (outside)Line Installer (outside); Wire Installer (inside)Telecommunication WorkerLicensed TechnicianTechnician I / Splicer* ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR MECHANICEQUIPMENT OPERATOR:Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5Group 6Group 7Group 8Group 9Group 9AGroup 10Group 10AGroup 11Group 12Group 12A2/19/18- 53.68 36.60 43.92 48.80-BULLETIN NO. 491 28.79 24.17 26.16 ingeHourlyRateRemarksSeePg -----------------9/3/18 71.618/26/18 83.98 61.83 71.31 77.65 49.70 54.78 37.35 44.82 49.80 21.91 29.20 24.48 26.49 27.85---2/17/19 84.67 62.30 71.90 78.28 55.33 37.73 45.27 50.30 29.34 24.57 26.63 27.988/25/19 85.48 62.87 72.56 79.01 55.88 38.10 45.72 50.80 29.60 24.77 26.84 28.212/23/20 86.17 63.36 73.13 79.66 56.43 38.48 46.17 51.30 29.74 24.88 26.96 7 42.13 40.38 29.94 28.44 12.19 11.94---------13132/19/18 90.005 57.36 32.645---------139/18/17 72.00 72.11 72.28 72.55 72.86 73.51 73.83 73.94 74.05 74.28 74.34 74.49 74.64 75.00 75.36 40.94 41.05 41.22 41.49 41.80 42.45 42.77 42.88 42.99 43.22 43.28 43.43 43.58 43.94 44.30 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06 12,135,12,135,12,13Page 2

WAGE RATE SCHEDULECurrentClassificationFENCE ERECTOR (CHAIN-LINK TYPE)See Chain-Link Fence ErectorFLOOR LAYER (CARPET, LINOLEUM & SOFT TILE)BULLETIN NO. ringeHourlyRate------------------132/26/17 60.73 33.00 27.73GLAZIER9/18/17 67.32 36.78 30.54---------6,13HELICOPTER WORK:Airborne Hoist OperatorCo-PilotPilot9/18/17 75.86 76.00 76.17 44.80 44.94 45.11 31.06 31.06 31.06---------12,1312,1312,139/18/17 64.40 39.90 24.509/2/18 65.10 40.40 24.709/1/19 65.90 40.90 25.00IRONWORKER:Reinforcing, Structural9/18/17 71.15 39.00 32.159/1/18 73.54 40.25 33.299/1/19 76.02 41.50 34.52LABORER:DrillerGunite Operator or Shotcrete OperatorHigh Scaler (Working Suspended)Laborer ILaborer IILight/Final Clean-up (Janitorial) LaborerMason Tender/Hod CarrierPowder BlasterWindow Washer (Outside) (On bosun's chair,cable-suspended scaffold or work platform)9/4/17 56.66 56.16 56.16 55.66 53.06 42.94 56.16 56.66 37.40 36.90 36.90 36.40 33.80 27.80 36.90 37.40 19.26 19.26 19.26 19.26 19.26 15.14 19.26 19.269/3/18 58.66 58.16 58.16 57.66 55.06 44.92 58.16 58.66 38.40 37.90 37.90 37.40 34.80 28.80 37.90 38.40 20.26 20.26 20.26 20.26 20.26 16.12 20.26 20.26-- 55.16 35.90 19.26 57.16 36.90 20.26--LANDSCAPER:Landscape & Irrigation Laborer ALandscape & Irrigation Laborer BLandscape & Irrigation Maintenance Laborer9/4/17 36.82 37.62 32.62 24.85 25.65 20.65 11.97 11.97 11.979/3/18 38.18 39.08 33.78 25.50 26.40 21.10 12.68 12.68 12.68LATHER9/18/17 69.36 47.70 21.669/3/18 71.61 49.70 21.91MASON; Bricklayer;Cement Blocklayer; Stone Mason; Precast Sill SetterPointer-Caulker-Weatherproofer9/18/17 68.23 68.48 39.76 40.01 28.47 28.47PAINTER:Painter; Spray Painter; Sandblaster or Waterblaster;Thermoplastic Striper; Paper Hanger1/1/18 66.21 37.35Painter; Spray Painter; Sandblaster or WaterblasterThermoplastic Striper; Paper Hanger--* INSULATOR2/19/18 28.86-3/4/18 63.47RemarksSeePg 6-87/1/18 67.04-Page 3 34.15- 37.85- 29.32- 29.19-9/2/19 39.60 40.60 35.00 26.15 27.15 21.558/30/20 67.30 41.90 131,13----13--- 13.45 13.45 13.45------12,13------2,132,131/1/19 67.74 38.35 29.39---7/1/19 68.44 38.80 29.64---

WAGE RATE SCHEDULECurrentClassificationPLASTERER:* PLUMBER: (Note: 2 increases for each year.)Plumber; Pipefitter; Refrigeration Fitter; Heating &Air Conditioning Fitter; Sprinkler Fitter; SteamfitterPlumber; Pipefitter; Refrigeration Fitter; Heating &Air Conditioning Fitter; Sprinkler Fitter; Steamfitter* ROOFER:Shingle, Tile, Built-up RoofingCoal Tar PitchPrevailingWageTotal9/18/17 69.021/7/18 68.12-BasicHourlyRate 40.54 42.35-BULLETIN NO. 4912018FringeHourlyRatePrevailingWageTotal 28.489/3/18 70.67 25.777/1/18 68.87--BasicHourlyRate 41.34 42.85-2019FringeHourlyRate 29.33 HourlyRate---1/6/19 69.59 43.357/7/19 yRateRemarksSeePg 6-8---2,12,13 26.241/5/20 71.06 44.35 26.719,13 43.85 26.497/5/20 71.81 44.85 26.969.139/7/20 60.10 101.90 41.80 83.60 18.30 18.302/19/18 57.48 97.33 39.85 79.70 17.63 17.639/2/18 58.60 99.10 40.50 81.00 18.10 18.109/1/19 59.35 100.50 41.15 82.30 18.20 18.209/3/17 68.33 41.80 26.533/4/18 69.23 42.20 27.033/3/19 70.66 42.85 27.81---139/2/18 69.99 42.55 27.449/1/19 71.23 43.13 28.10---13SANDBLASTER OR WATERBLASTER:Use wages of craft to which sand or water blasting isincidental.SHEETMETAL WORKER:(Note: 2 increases in 2018 & 2019)TERMITE TREATER9/18/17 16.84 13.13 3.71TERRAZZO:Terrazzo SetterTerrazzo Base GrinderCertified Terrazzo Floor Grinder and TenderTerrazzo Floor Grinder9/4/17 68.92 67.11 65.56 62.56 40.95 39.14 37.59 34.59 27.97 27.97 27.97 27.979/3/18 70.52 68.71 67.16 64.16 41.70 39.89 38.34 35.34TILE SETTER:Ceramic Hard Tile; Marble SetterCertified Ceramic Tile & Marble Helper9/4/17 68.92 65.56 40.95 37.59 27.97 27.979/3/18 70.52 67.16 41.70 38.34TRUCK DRIVER:Concrete MixerConcrete Mixer/Booster9/18/17 37.96 44.97 31.73 34.03 6.23 10.94-- 72.55 72.28 41.49 41.22 31.06 31.06- 73.94 73.51 73.83 42.88 42.45 42.77 31.06 31.06 31.06 72.86 41.80 31.06Dump Truck, 8 cu. yds. & under (water level);Water Truck (up to & including 2,000 gallons)Flatbed, Utility, etc.End Dump, Unlicensed (Euclid, Mack, Caterpillar, orsimilar); Tractor Trailer (hauling equipment)Semi-Trailer, Rock Cans, or Semi-DumpSlip-in or PupTandem Dump Truck, over 8 cu. yds. (water level);Water Truck (over 2,000 gallons)2/19/18------- 28.82 28.82 28.82 28.82------2,132,132,132,13 28.82 ---12,1312,1312,13---------12,13Page 4--

WAGE RATE DERGROUND LABORER:Worker in a raise, shaft, or tunnel.Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5Group 6Group 7Group 89/4/17WATER FRONT CONSTRUCTION (DREDGING):CLAMSHELL OR DIPPER DREDGES:Clamshell or Dipper OperatorMechanic; Welder; Watch EngineerDeckmate; BargemateFire Person; Oiler; Deckhand; Barge WorkerHYDRAULIC SUCTION DREDGES:Lever OperatorMechanic; WelderWatch Engineer (steam or electric)Dozer OperatorDeckmateWinch Operator (stern winch on dredge)Fire Person; Oiler; Deckhand (can operate anchorscow under direction of deckmate); Levee OperatorDERRICKS:Operator: Derrick, Piledriver, CraneDeckmate; Saurman Type Dragline (up to & including 5 yds.)Saurman Type Dragline (over 5 cu. yds.)Fire Person; Oiler; DeckhandBOAT OPERATORS:Master Boat OperatorBoat OperatorBoat Deckhand9/18/17WATER WELL DRILLER:Water Well DrillerWater Well Driller Helper 56.26 57.76 58.26 59.26 59.51 59.61 59.86 60.31BasicHourlyRateBULLETIN NO. urlyRateRemarksSeePg 6-8------13131313131313139/3/18 37.00 38.50 39.00 40.00 40.25 40.35 40.60 41.05 19.26 19.26 19.26 19.26 19.26 19.26 19.26 19.26 58.26 59.76 60.26 61.26 61.51 61.61 61.86 62.31 38.00 39.50 40.00 41.00 41.25 41.35 41.60 42.05 20.26 20.26 20.26 20.26 20.26 20.26 20.26 20.26 75.00 74.34 73.94 72.28 43.94 43.28 42.88 41.22 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06---------11,12,1312,1312,1312,13 74.64 74.34 74.49 74.28 73.94 73.83 43.58 43.28 43.43 43.22 42.88 42.77 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06---------12,1312,1312,1312,1312,1312,13 72.28 41.22 31.06---------12,13 75.00 74.34 73.94 72.28 43.94 43.28 42.88 41.22 31.06 31.06 31.06 31.06---------12,1312,1312,1312,13 74.64 74.49 72.28 43.58 43.43 41.22 31.06 31.06 31.06---------12,1312,1312,139/18/17 40.97 26.87 31.00 18.00 9.97 8.87---------WELDER:Use wages of craft to which welding is incidental, exceptfor Chain-Link Fence Erector. See remark.10Comments: Overtime must be paid at one and one-half times the basic hourly rate plus the hourly cost of required fringe benefits.* Indicates a wage, fringe benefit, remark, or title change from the previous bulletin.2/19/182020PrevailingWageTotalPage 5

WAGE RATE SCHEDULEBULLETIN NO. 491REMARKS:1.Carpenter, Laborer (excluding High Scaler, Window Washer): .50 per hour shall be added to the regular straight-time rate for height pay for each hour while working from a bosun'schair and/or from a cable-suspended scaffold or work platform which is free swinging (not attached to building) for each hour worked on said rig.2.Cement Finisher, Mason, Plasterer, Terrazzo, Tile Setter: 1.00 per hour shall be added to the regular straight-time rate for height pay for each hour while working from a bosun'schair and/or from a cable-suspended scaffold or work platform which is free swinging (not attached to building) for each hour worked on said rig.3.Diver (Other than Aqua Lung), Stand-By Diver (Other than Aqua Lung):A.On any dive exceeding 50 feet, the diver shall, in addition, be paid the following amount of "depth money":50 feet to 100 feet 1.50 per foot in excess of 50 feet100 feet to 150 feet 100.00 plus 2.00 per foot in excess of 100 feet150 feet to 200 feet 200.00 plus 3.00 per foot in excess of 150 feetB.When it is necessary for a Diver to enter any pipe, tunnel or other enclosure, the said Diver shall, in addition to the hourly rate, receive a premium in accordance with thefollowing schedule for distance traveled from the entrance of the pipe, tunnel or other enclosure:1)2)4.When able to stand erect, but in which there is no vertical ascent:5 feet to 50 feet 5.00 per day50 feet to 100 feet 7.50 per day100 feet to 150 feet 12.50 per dayGreater than 150 feetThe premium shall be increased an additional 7.50 for each succeeding 50 feet.When unable to stand erect and in which there is no vertical ascent:5 feet to 50 feet 5.00 per day50 feet to 100 feet 7.50 per day100 feet to 150 feet 12.50 per day150 feet to 200 feet 36.75 per day200 feet to 300 feet 1.00 per foot300 feet to 450 feet 1.50 per foot450 feet to 600 feet 2.50 per footElectrician:A.One and one-half times the straight-time rate while working in a tunnel under construction; under water with aqualung equipment; in a completed tunnel which has onlyone entrance or exit providing access to safety and where no other personnel are working; or in an underground structure having no access to safety or where no otherpersonnel are working.B.Double the straight-time rate shall be paid for the following types of hazardous work regardless if fall prevention devices are used:1)2)3)4)C.While working from poles, trusses, stacks, towers, tanks, bosun's chairs, swinging or rolling scaffolds, supporting structures, and open platforms, over 70 feetfrom the ground where the employee is subject to a free fall; provided, however, that when work is performed on stacks, towers or permanent platforms wherethe employees are on a firm footing within an enclosure, a hazardous condition does not exist regardless of height;While working outside of a railing or enclosure, or temporary platforms extending outside of a building, or from scaffolding or ladder within an enclosure wherean employee's footing is within one foot of the top of such railing, and the employee is subject to a free fall of over 70 feet;Working on buildings while leaning over the railing or edge of the building, and is subject to a free fall of 70 feet; orTwo hours minimum hazardous pay per day shall be paid while climbing to a stack, tower or permanent platform which exceeds 70 feet from the ground butwhere the employee is on a firm footing within an enclosure.Five percent per hour shall be added to the hourly wage for height pay while working above 9,000 feet elevation.2/19/18Page 6

WAGE RATE SCHEDULEBULLETIN NO. 491REMARKS:5.Equipment Operator:A.Operators and Assistants to Engineer (climbing a boom) of cranes (under 50 tons) with booms of eighty feet or more (including jib) or of cranes (under 50 tons) with leadsof one hundred feet or more, shall receive additional premium according to the following schedule:Per HourBooms of 80 feet up to, or leads of 100 feet up to, but not including 130 feet 0.50Booms and/or leads of 130 feet up to, but not including 180 feet 0.75Booms and/or leads of 180 feet up to and including 250 feet 1.15Booms and/or leads over 250 feet 1.50Operators and Assistants to Engineer (climbing a boom) of cranes (50 tons and over) with booms of 180 feet or more (including jib) shall receive additional premiumaccording to the following schedule:Per HourBooms of 180 feet up to and including 250 feet 1.25Booms over 250 feet 1.75Note: The boom shall be measured from the center of the heel pin to the center of the boom or jib point sheave.B. 1.25 per hour shall be added to the hourly wage while operating a rig suspended by ropes or cables or to perform work on a Yo-Yo Cat.C.In a raise or shaft, a premium of .40 per hour will be paid in addition to the regular straight time wage.A raise is defined to be an underground excavation (lined or unlined) whose length exceeds its width and the inclination of the grade from the excavation is greaterthan 20 degrees from the horizontal.A shaft is defined to be an excavation (lined or unlined) made from the surface of the earth, generally vertical in nature, but may decline up to 75 degrees from thevertical, and whose depth is greater than 15 feet and its largest horizontal dimension. Includes an underground silo.D.In a tunnel, a premium of .30 per hour will be paid in addition to the regular straight time wages.A tunnel is defined to be an underground excavation (lined or unlined) whose length exceeds its width and the inclination of the grade from the excavation is nogreater than 20 degrees from the horizontal.6.Glazier: 1.00 per hour shall be added to the hourly wage for height pay for exterior glazing work performed in a walking/working surface with an unprotected side or edge 10 feetor more above a lower level which requires protection from fall hazards by guardrail systems, safety net systems, personal fall arrest systems, position devise systems, fallrestraint systems, perimeter safety cables or controlled decking zones.7.Insulator: Six percent per hour shall be added to the hourly wage for hazardous pay while working from a boatswain chair, staging or free standing scaffolding erected from theground up or mezzanine floor subject to a free fall and skyclimber suspended from a permanent structure and when working above 40 feet.8.Ironworker: .50 per hour shall be added to the hourly wage while working in tunnels or coffer dams. 1.00 per hour shall be added to the hourly wage while working under orcovered with water (submerged), or on the summits of Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa or Haleakala.9.Plumber: One and one-half times the straight-time rate for height pay while working from OSHA approved trusses, stacks, towers, tanks, bosun's chair, swinging or rollingscaffolding, supporting structures or on open platforms where the employee is subject to a direct fall of 40 feet or more. Provided, however, that when said work is performedwhere the employee is on a firm footing within an enclosure, a hazardous condition does not exist regardless of height. 1.00 per hour shall be added to the straight-time ratewhile working with flame cutting or any type of welding equipment on any galvanized material or product for at least an hour.10.11.12.Chain-Link Fence Erector: 1.00 per hour shall be added to the hourly wage while performing welding services.Water Front Construction: Clamshell or Dipper Operator: .50 per hour shall be added to the straight-time rate while working with boom (including jib) over 130 feet.Possible wage/fringe option increases:Carpenter, Drywall and Lather: Effective WRS 492 - 0.25Cement Finisher, Plasterer: - Effective WRS 492 - 0.30Drywall Taper/Finishers: Effective 1/1/19 - 2.50Asphalt Paving, Diver, Equipment Operator, Helicopter Work, Truck Driver except Concrete Mixer & Concrete Mixer Booster, Water Construction (Dredging):Effective WRS 492 - 2.75Insulator: Effective: 9/1/19 - 0.25Ironworker: Effective WRS 492 - 0.26; 9/1/19 - 0.27Roofer: Effective 9/1/19 - 0.75; 9/7/20 - 0.802/19/18Page 7

WAGE RATE SCHEDULEBULLETIN NO. 491REMARKS:13.Overtime/Holiday must be paid at one and one-half times the basic hourly rate, plus the hourly cost of required fringe, with the following exceptions:A.Two times the basic hourly rate, plus the hourly cost of required fringe.Asphalt Paving: Sunday, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Kamehameha Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day,Veterans’ Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.Boilermaker: Sunday, New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Kamehameha Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day andChristmas Day.Diver: Sunday, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Kamehameha Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veterans' Day,Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.Electrician: Sunday, New Year’s Day, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Kamehameha Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.Elevator Constructor: Saturday, Sunday, New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans’ Day, Thanksgiving Day andChristmas Day.Equipment Operator: Sunday, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Kamehameha Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day,Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.Floor Layer: Labor Day.Glazier: Sunday.Helicopter Worker: Sunday, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Kamehameha Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day,Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.Ironworker: Sunday, New Year’s Day, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Kamehameha Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day,Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.Plumber: Sunday, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Kamehameha Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’sDay, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.Sheetmetal Worker: Sunday, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Kamehameha Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.Telecommunication: Sunday, New Year’s Day, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.Truck Driver, except Concrete Mixer & Concrete Mixer/Booster: Sunday, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day,Kamehameha Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.Water Front Construction (Dredging): Sunday, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Kamehameha Day, Fourth of July,Labor Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.B.Three times the basic hourly wage, plus the hourly cost of required fringe on Labor Day.CarpenterCement FinisherChain Link Fence ErectorDrywall zzoTile SetterUnderground Laborer2/19/18Page 8

APPRENTICE SCHEDULEBULLETIN NO. 491February 19, 2018Rates are applicable only to apprentices who are parties to agreements registered with the Department of Laborand where the journeyworker to apprentice ratio is met.BASICApprentice Classifications* BOILERMAKERIntervalHrs1st1000 25.5010001000 18.9810001000100010001000 18.98* CARPENTERIndentured Prior to 9/1/02"10001000 19.78Indentured After 9/1/02""""10001000100010001000 19.78CEMENT FINISHERIndentured Prior to 9/1/03"10001000 19.551000 19.5510001000 19.901000 19.90100010001000100010001000 21.61CARPENTERIndentured Prior to 9/1/02"Indentured After 9/1/02""""(Effective 9/3/18)Indentured On or After 9/1/03(Effective 9/3/18)* CEMENT FINISHERIndentured Prior to 9/1/03"Indentured On or After 9/1/03CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT OPERATORIndentured On or After 9/1/02"""""2nd3rd4thHOURLY5th6th 27.32 29.14 30.96 32.78 34.60 21.35 23.73 28.47 33.22 37.96RATE7th8th10 45.08 12.52 21.661,101,10 42.71 45.08 8.52 12.96 15.46 17.46 19.461,101,101,101,101,10 44.51 46.98 12.77 21.911,101,10 44.51 46.98 8.77 13.21 15.71 17.71 19.711,101,101,101,101,10 42.71 28.47 33.22 22.25 24.73 29.67 34.62 37.96 39.56 22.25 24.73 29.67 34.6210th 29.45 21.35 23.739thFRINGEBENEFITHOURLY RATE RemarksSeeTotalPg 10-11 39.56 21.51 23.46 27.37 29.33 31.28 33.24 35.19 9.37 28.482,102,10 21.51 23.46 27.37 29.33 31.28 33.24 35.19 15.082,10 21.89 23.88 27.86 29.85 31.84 33.83 35.82 9.77 29.332,102,10 21.89 23.88 27.86 29.85 31.84 33.83 35.82 15.932,10 8.00 18.65 19.62 21.56 23.49 25.433,103,103,103,103,103,10 23.77 25.93 30.25 34.58 38.90Page 1

APPRENTICE SCHEDULEBULLETIN NO. 491February 19, 2018Rates are applicable only to apprentices who are parties to agreements registered with the Department of Laborand where the journeyworker to apprentice ratio is met.BASICApprentice ClassificationsDRYWALL INSTALLERIndentured Prior to 9/1/02"IntervalHrs1st10001000 19.08Indentured After 9/1/02""""(Effective 9/3/18)* DRYWALL INSTALLERIndentured Prior to 9/1/02"10001000100010001000 19.0810001000 19.88Indentured After 9/1/02""""10001000100010001000 19.88100010001000 16.841000100010001000100010001000100010001000 17.08* DRYWALL TAPERS/FINISHERSELECTRICIAN (WIRE & LINE INSTALLER)""""""""""""""""""2nd 21.473rd4th 23.85 28.62HOURLY5th 33.396th 38.16RATE7th8th9th10th 45.32 12.52 21.661010 42.93 45.32 8.52 12.96 15.46 17.46 19.461010101010 44.73 47.22 12.77 21.911010 47.22 8.77 13.21 15.71 17.71 19.711010101010 35.78 9.90 10.40 13.90 42.93 21.47 23.85 28.62 33.39 22.37 24.85 29.82 34.79 38.16 39.76 22.37 24.85 29.82 34.79 39.76 44.73 18.94 21.05 23.15 25.26 27.36 31.57 19.52 21.96 24.40 26.84 29.28 31.72 34.16 39.04 43.92ELECTRICIAN: Continued on Next PagePage 2FRINGEBENEFITHOURLY RATE RemarksSeeTotalPg 10-11 9.57 9.91 16.36 17.37 18.39 19.39 20.39 21.40 23.43 25.4610104,104,104,104,104,104,104,104,10

APPRENTICE SCHEDULEBULLETIN NO. 491February 19, 2018Rates are applicable only to apprentices who are parties to agreements registered with the Department of Laborand where the journeyworker to apprentice ratio is met.BASICApprentice Classifications(Effective 8/26/18)* ELECTRICIAN (WIRE & LINE INSTALLER)""""""""""""""""""* ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR""FLOOR LAYERIndentured After 2/27/94""""(Effective 3/4/18)FLOOR LAYERIndentured after 2/27/94""""GLAZIERIndentured On or After RATE7th8th9th10th 17.43 9.62 9.96 16.53 17.55 18.58 19.62 20.64 21.68 23.73 25.7810104,104,104,104,104,104,104,104,10 45.89 32.645 32.645101010 21.45 29.70 18.48 23.48 27.73101010 30.74 19.32 24.32 29.32101010 27.90 28.14 28.38 28.62 29.10 29.34 29.58 29.82 30.06 30.305,105,105,105,105,105,105,105,105,105,10 19.92 22.41 24.90 27.39 29.88 32.37 34.86 39.84 44.82 28.68 31.55100010001000 14.85100010001000 15.371000100010001000100010001000100010001000 16.55 37.28 40.15 18.15 19.80 16.50 23.10 26.40 17.08 18.78 20.49 22.20 23.91 27.32 18.39 20.23 22.07 25.75 27.59 29.42 31.26 33.10 34.94Page 3FRINGEBENEFITHOURLY RATE RemarksSeeTotalPg 10-11

APPRENTICE SCHEDULEBULLETIN NO. 491February 19, 2018Rates are applicable only to apprentices who are parties to agreements registered with the Department of Laborand where the journeyworker to apprentice ratio is met.BASICApprentice ClassificationsHEAVY DUTY REPAIRER & WELDERIndentured on or after 9/1/02"""""""INSULATORIndentured After 5/3/95""""(Effective 9/2/18)* INSULATORIndentured After 5/3/95""""IRONWORKER (REINFORCING & STRUCTURAL)Indentured After 10/31/93"""""(Effective 9/1/18)* IRONWORKER (REINFORCING & STRUCTURAL)Indentured After 010001000 21.6120002000200020002000 19.9520002000200020002000 20.20100010001000100010001000 19.50100010001000100010001000 20.132nd3rd4thHOURLY5th6thRATE7th8th10th 8.00 18.65 19.62 21.56 23.49 24.47 25.43 26.413,103,103,103,103,103,103,103,10 31.92 7.80 18.01 18.35 18.70 19.046,106,106,106,106,10 32.32 7.80 18.21 18.55 18.90 19.246,106,106,106,106,10 35.10 26.42 26.99 27.56 28.71 29.85 31.017,107,107,107,107,107,10 36.23 27.37 27.96 28.55 29.73 30.92 32.117

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