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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFishers Island Metal Dumpf a r , POSTAGE: $3.00 $50.00 nonrefundable fee to obtain- specifications BID - FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION BID OPENING: 10:00 A.M., APRIL _;�, 1995. 1 . North Fork Sanitation, P.O. Box 1498, Southold, NY 11971, 765-2868 2• Gershow Recycling Centers, 71 Peconic Ave., PO Box 526, Medford, NY 11763 Bob Jackson, 289-6188 FAX 289-6368 3/17 ✓3. Falvey Construction Corp., P. O. Box 699, Killighworth CT 06419 3/20 4. D.W. Transport 8 Leasing, Inc., 66 Cross Rd., Waterford CT 06385 3/22 5. Blandford Land Clearing Corp., 720 64th St., Brooklyn, NY 11220 718-238-1919 3/22v-'16- Chesterfield Associates Inc., P. O. Box 1229. , Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 288-5100 3/23 7• Sunset Sanitation Service Corp., 82 Modular Ave., Commack, NY 11725 543-1890 3/27 k"18. Allstate Power Vac, Inc., Attn: Andrew Beresford, 2515 Brunswick Ave., Linden, NJ 908-862-3800 07036 ✓9.Action Remediation Co., Inc., 3010 Burns Ave., Wantagh, NY 11793 - 781-3000 3/2810• Tully Construction, 127-50 Northern Blvd., Flushing, NY 11368 Daniel Scully Phone 718-446-7000 FAX 718-458-8150 3/28 1--. Eagle/EMT Inc., 359 Dresher Rd., Horsham, PA 19044-Attn: Alan Okun (215) 672-6088 - FAX (215) 443 0899 3/2901/2• Michael O'Neill, ENSA, 88 Sunet Rd., Bay Shore, NY 11704 516-968-6671 3/29Y13• BFI, Adam Nepon //N.4"16.41V� Elizabeth, NJ 908-355-6300 4/5 14. Tower Landscaping Inc., 4 North Peters Blvd., Central Islip, NY 11722 Robert Hole 516-234-7343 4/6 i/15, B S A Demolition 8 Removal, 317 Weidner Avenue, Oceanside, NY 11572 - 678-7793 16. 17. OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 SPECIFICATIONS FOR REMEDIATION OF THE FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP ADDENDUM No. 2 Please be advised that Section A, Paragraph 2.0 is further amended to provide that Operations Commencement will be on or about September 5, 1995. This addendum has been made in response to concerns by the Fishers Island Ferry District about their ability to provide sufficient space during the summer months, when use of Fishers Island is heaviest. Therefore, the project should be scheduled to begin immediately after Labor Day. The Contractor shall complete all remediations within 90 days of commencement of remediation operations (as previously set forth in Addendum No. 1) . DUE TO NUMBER OF ADDENDUMS (2), AND THE NATURE OF THE CHANCES TO THE SPECIFICATIONS, THE BID DUE DATE SHALL BE EXTENDED UNTIL APRIL 17, 1995 at o��SpFFO[��0 �� °yam► JUDITH T. TERRY t TOWN CLERK y = REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER O A 0� �l RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER `�►a FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER r OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 SPECIFICATIONS FOR REMEDIATION OF THE FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP ADDENDUM No. 2 Please be advised that Section A, Paragraph 2.0 is further amended to provide that Operations Commencement will be on or about September 5, 1995. This addendum has been made in response to concerns by the Fishers Island Ferry District about their ability to provide sufficient space during the summer months, when use of Fishers Island is heaviest. Therefore, the project should be scheduled to begin immediately after Labor Day. The Contractor shall complete all remediations within 90 days of commencement of remediation operations (as previously set forth in Addendum No. 1) . DUE TO NUMBER OF ADDENDUMS (2), AND THE NATURE OF THE CHANCES TO THE SPECIFICATIONS, THE BID DUE DATE SHALL BE EXTENDED UNTIL APRIL 17, 1995 at 10 a.m. at the Office of the Town Clerk, Town of Southold, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971. This shall amend section A, Paragraph 4.0 of the original Specifications. This addendum shall become part of the Bid Specifications and all bidders shall be bound by this addendum, whether or not received by the bidders. This addendum will be on file at the Town Clerk's office at least twenty-four (24) hours before bids are opened. Dated: April 3, 1995 JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER U OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 SPECIFICATIONS FOR REMEDIATION OF THE FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP ADDENDUM No. 1 Please be advised that in response to comments received at conference Section A, Paragraph 2.0, last sentence is amended Contractor shall complete all remediations within three commencement of remediation operations." the pre-bid to read "The months of This change reflects concerns about removal of materials from the site via the Fishers Island Ferry. For your information, some information from the Ferry District giving recommendations and rates is enclosed. Please be further advised that in Section C, Bid Form, the bid price for Removal of Hazardous Waste should be submitted on a per ton basis. The bid price for Mobilization, and for Excavation, Transportation and Disposal of Solid Waste, should be submitted on a lump sum basis. This addendum shall become part of the Bid Specifications and all bidders shall be bound by this addendum, whether or not received by the bidders. This addendum will be on file at the Town Clerk's office at least twenty-four (24) hours before bids are opened. ?33-30-1995 12:31PM F. Ferry District P.02 To: Phil • Frc+m: Mark. Re; Metal Dump Protect Dates 3-29-95 Phil. The only reasonable way to remove the material from the island via our ferries is to use triaxles: no trailer dumps. Triaxles hold as much yardage as trailer dumps, are far more manueverable and take ua much less deck space. Additionally our oolicy is that we do not carry more than one trailer truck on scheduled trips. So, it should be made. clear from the start that trailer dumps will not work. If the material is relatively light a triaxle can carry 20 yards. If the material is heavv a triaxle can handle about 16 yards_ Their gross weight limit is 76,50011. I aim assuming that 10.000 yards of material has to be removed from the island. Therefore under the best of circumstances (20 yds Der truck) 500 truckloads would have to be run. The following is the most realistic schedule I can devise. It requires the use of seven trucks_ Four of the trucks. (A,B,C and D) would have to be on the island overnight and be ready to go early each morning. The other three trucks, (E. F, and 6) could be operated from the mainland, perhaps by independent haulers. Two of them would make two trips per day and one of them would make a single trip. This schedule would enable us to carry 13 truckloads off per day. On Fridays it would not be Possible to return the empty trucks to the island at 1530 and 1745 however they could go over at any time on Sundays. They cannot stay at our N.L. terminal over the weekend. It would not be reasonable to haul on weekends. If such a schedule could be run every day the job could be complete in less than eight weeks. Realistically we can; expect such a project to take ten or pore weeks. First of all there is the weather factor. More importantly there are all of the• other ferry patrons we must satisfy. The months of May and June are our busiest relative to truck traffic and it would be impossible for us to dedicate so much of .our deck space to this dump project. Therefore in fairness there would be times when I would have to eliminate some of the dump project triaxles to accommodate other traffic at peak demand times. %33-30-1995 12:32PM F# Ferry District P.03 Triaxle - round trip $137.50 Backhoes, loaders, etc. 5.00/10000 Passengers - one-way 11/1-4/30* 2.25 5/1-10/31* 4..00 *Books of 10 tickets wav he ourchased for a discount of 10X_ Autowodile with driver 11/1-4/30 7.25 5/1-10/31 14.00 Pick up trucks and vans 15.00 TOTAL P.03 PROPOSEDSCHEIXAJE FOR METAL DUMP PROJECT TRIP TRUCKSTS ATUS 0545 FI A.B Loaded 0700 NL E,F.G Empty 0800 FI C.D Loaded 0404 NL A.8 Return 1000 F1 E,F,G Loaded 1115 NL C.D Return 1215 A.B Loaded 1.330 E,F Empty 1430 C.D Loaded 1530 A.B Return 1630 E,F Lcaded 1745 C,D Return P.03 Triaxle - round trip $137.50 Backhoes, loaders, etc. 5.00/10000 Passengers - one-way 11/1-4/30* 2.25 5/1-10/31* 4..00 *Books of 10 tickets wav he ourchased for a discount of 10X_ Autowodile with driver 11/1-4/30 7.25 5/1-10/31 14.00 Pick up trucks and vans 15.00 TOTAL P.03 T0'd lUiOi is M e '4 Y tit, v CJ — r �r 1011 -�_c- r; ; Lrj o - 7 Fdq4-- 5704C4-/---� No.(Fa/%. TM*J IOTJISTr 6JJa4 'T -4 WH(Z7!rI - From t,,,, desk of David Waddington �ozGiZ--lb RECSM MAR 221 1995 SoutWd Town Clef* D. W. TRANSPORT & LEASING, INC. OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK 29477 3/16/95 BID SOLICITATION FOR 50.00 REMEDIATION OF THE FISHEERS ISLAND METAL DUMP MAILING FEE 3.00 CHECKING BID SOLICITATION FISHERS ISLAND METAL DU 53.00 PUBLISHER'S CERTIFICATE LEGAL 617 Notice to Bidders The Town of Southold will re- ceive sealed bids for rem- ediation of the Fishers Island metal dump by the removal and disposal of all materials therein. The bids will be received until the time and at the location herein specified which will than be opened and Publicly read aloud: PLACE: Office of the Town Clerk, Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971. (516) 765-1800 DATE: April 10, 1995 TIME: 10:00 AM (LATE BIDS WILL NOT BE OPENED) Bids must be made in writing on the forms fumished and shall be accompanied by the specified Bid Guaranty in the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) wherein the obligee shall be the Town of Southold. Bidder shall also provide the following infor- mation: a. Provide evidence of physi- cal and financial capability to Perform services described in the bid specifications. b. Provide evidence of all cur- rent valid state and federal Permits, licenses, etc, required by law to transport solid waste to the designated Disposal Sites. c Provide a list of all pro- posed Disposal Sites, together with a copy of the permits and licenses held by that facility which entitle It to dispose of the materials removed from the Fishers Island metal dump. The successful Bidder shall be required to furnish a Per- formance Bond, and insurance in accordance with the instruc- tions in the Bid Solicitation. upon payment of non- refundable fifty dollar ($50.00) Bid Solicitation may be picked up at: Office of Town Clerk Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Bktders will be allowed to ask questions regarding the Bid So- licitation during a pre-bid con- ference to be held at 1:00 P.M. Tuesday, March 28, 1995 at. Meeting Room Second floor Fishers Island Utility Co Fishers Island, NY All bidders are encouraged to inspect the Fishers Island Metal Dump prior to the bid confer- ence. Judith T. Terry Town Clerk State of Connecticut ) County of New London, ) ss. New London On this 17 t h day of March A.D. 19 9 5 personally appeared before the undersigned, a Notary Public, within and for said County and State, J. L. Zielinski, Legal Advertising Rep. of THE DAY, a dailv newspaper published at New London, County of New New London, State of Connecticut, who being duly sworn, states on oath, that the Order of Notice in the case of Legal Ad. # 617 a true copy of which is hereunto annexed, was published in said newspaper in its issues of the 16th days of March J .D. 19 9 5 (') -,n Subscribed and sworn to berme me this 17 t h day of March A.D. 1995. Notary Public. LEGAL RUM --- NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Town of Southold will receive sealed bids for remediation of the Fishers Island metal dump by the re- moval and disposal of all materials therein. The bids will be received until the time and at the location herein specified which will then be opened and publicly read aloud: PLACE: Office of the Town Clerk Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 (516)765-1800 DATE: Aorll 10, 1995 TIME: 10:00 A.M. (LATE BIDS WILL NOT BE OPENED) Bids must be made in writing on the forms furnished and shall be ac- companied by the specified a Bid Guaranty in the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) wherein the obligee shall be the Town of Southold. Bidder shall also provide the following infor- mation: a. Provide evidence of physical and financial capability to perform services described in the bid specification. b. Provide evidence of all current valid state and federal permits, licenses, etc., required by law to transport solid waste to the desig- nated Disposal Sites. c. Provide a list of all proposed Disposal Sites, together with a copy of the permits and licenses held by that facility which entitle it to dispose of the materials removed from the Fishers Island metal dump. The successful Bidder shall be re- quired to furnish a Performance Bond, and insurance in accordance with the instructions in the Bid Solicitation. Upon payment of non-refundable fifty dollars ($50.00) Bid Solicitation may be picked up at: Office of the Town Clerk Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971. Bidders will be allowed to ask ques- tions regarding the Bid Solicitation during a pre-bid conference to be held at 1:00 P.M. Tuesday, March 28, 1995 at: Meeting Room Second Floor Fishers Island Utility Company Fishers Island, N.Y. All bidders are encouraged to in- spect the Fishers Island Metal Dump prior to the bid conference. Judith T. Terry Town Clerk 8270-ITM16 STATE OF NEW "ORK ) ) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) �'hrt5�'i ria., of Mattituck, In said County, being duly sworn, says that he/she is Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a Weekly Newspaper, published at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been regularly published in said Newspaper once each week for weeks successively, commeci on the_ day of %AO&h 19 CHRISTINA YOLINSKI Notary Public, State of New Yak No. 5004884 Qualified in Suffolk County Principal Clerk �xptres November 23, 19 \foujo (A Notary Public Sworn t for m Is day of STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) JUDITH T. TERRY, Town Clerk of the Town of Southold, New York, being duly sworn, says that on the 10th day of March , 1995, she affixed a notice of which the annexed printed notice is a true copy, in a proper and substantial manner, in a most public place in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, to wit: Town Clerk's Bulletin Board, Southold Town Hall, slain Road, Southold, New York 11971. !i Legal Notice, Notice to Bidders, Remediation of the Fishers Island 11 Metal Dump, bid opening: 10:00 A.M., April 10, 1995, Southold Town !I Hall. Judith T. Terry I Southold Town Clerk Sworn to before me this 10th day of March , 1995. e i MA! J COOPER �p ry po,.hlic, State of New York 14++, 415"!766:1. Stefotk Countt+Qf� T� I rl v,�j,+s r� r .q ^ift"�P':,.i' 31. IA— ' LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Town of Southold will receive sealed bids for remediation of the Fishers Island metal dump by the removal and disposal of all materials therein. The bids will be received until the time and at the location herein specified which will then be opened and publicly read aloud: PLACE: Office of the Town Clerk Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 (516) 765-1800 DATE: ADri l 10. 1995 TIME: 10:00 AM (LATE BIDS WILL NOT BE OPENED) Bids must be made in writing on the forms furnished and shall be accompanied by the specified a Bid Guaranty in the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) wherein the obligee shall be the Town of Southold. Bidder shall also provide the following information: a. Provide evidence of physical and financial capability to perform services described in the bid specification. b. Provide evidence of all current valid state and federal permits, licenses, etc., required by law to transport solid waste to the designated Disposal Sites. C. Provide a list of all proposed Disposal Sites, together with a copy of the permits and licenses held by that facility which entitle it to dispose of the materials removed from the Fishers Island metal dump. The successful Bidder shall be required to furnish a Performance Bond, and insurance in accordance with the instructions in the Bid Solicitation. Upon payment of non-refundable fifty dollars ($50.00) Bid Solicitation may be picked up at: Office of the Town Clerk Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Bidders will be allowed to ask questions regarding the Bid Solicitation during a pre-bid conference to be held at 1:00 P. M. Tuesday March 28, 1995 at: Meeting Room Second Floor Fishers Island Utility Company Fishers Island, NY All bidders are encouraged to inspect the Fishers Island Metal Dump prior to the bid conference. Judith T. Terry Town Clerk F Page 2 - F. 1. Metal Dump PLEASE PUBLISH ON MARCH 16, 1995, AND FORWARD ONE (1) AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION TO JUDITH TERRY, TOWN CLERK, TOWN HALL, MAIN ROAD, SOUTHOLD NY 11971. Copies to the following: The Suffolk Times Town Board Members Town Attorney Dodge Reports Brown's Letters Burrelle's Information Services Construction Data Corporation The New London Day Town Clerk's Bulletin Board NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Town of Southold will receive sealed bids for remediation of the Fishers Island metal dump by the removal and disposal of all materials therein. The bids will be received until the time and at the location herein specified which will then be opened and publicly read aloud: PLACE: Office of the Town Clerk Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 (516) 765-1800 DATE: April 10, 1995 TIME: 10:00 AM (LATE BIDS WILL NOT BE OPENED) Bids must be made in writing on the forms furnished and shall be accompanied by the specified a Bid Guaranty in the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) wherein the obligee shall be the Town of Southold. Bidder shall also provide the following information: a. Provide evidence of physical and financial capability to perform services described in the bid specification. b. Provide evidence of all current valid state and federal permits, licenses, etc., required by law to transport solid waste to the designated Disposal Sites. C. Provide a list of all proposed Disposal Sites, together with a copy of the permits and licenses held by that facility which entitle it to dispose of the materials removed from the Fishers Island metal dump. The successful Bidder shall be required to furnish a Performance Bond, and insurance in accordance with the instructions in the Bid Solicitation. Upon payment of non-refundable fifty dollars ($50.00) Bid Solicitation may be picked up at: Office of the Town Clerk Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Bidders will be allowed to ask questions regarding the Bid Solicitation during a pre-bid conference to be held at 1:00 P. M. Tuesday March 28, 1995 at: Meeting Room Second Floor Fishers Island Utility Company Fishers Island, NY All bidders are encouraged to inspect the Fishers Island Metal Dump prior to the bid conference. Judith T. Terry - Town Clerk Page 2 - F. 1. Metal Dump 40 PLEASE PUBLISH ON MARCH 16, 1995, OF PUBLICATION TO JUDITH TERRY ROAD, SOUTHOLD NY 11971. Copies to the following: The Suffolk Times Town Board Members Town Attorney Dodge Reports Brown's Letters Burrelle's Information Services Construction Data Corporation The New London Day Town Clerk's Bulletin Board 40 AND FORWARD ONE (1) AFFIDAVIT TOWN CLERK, TOWN HALL, MAIN • SPECIFICATIONS FOR REMEDIATION OF FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP 0 i • SECTION A SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1.0 PROJECT PURPOSE Fishers Island is a 4.25 square mile island which is located 4.5 miles southeast of New London, Connecticut and which is part of the Township of Southold, New York. The purpose of this project is to perform site remediation at the "Metal Dump" on Fishers Island as further described in the Technical Specifications, Section B. Background and Existing Site Conditions are described in Exhibit A. 2.0 SCHEDULE The schedule below is an estimate of the time period leading up to the commencement of the Agreement. Its intent is to provide each Bidder with an idea of when certain events may occur. The dates given are guidelines and should not be construed as firm dates or deadlines due to the multiple parties involved in the decision-making process. EVENT DATE Advertising for bids March 16, 1995 Prebid Conference March 28, 1995 at 1:00 p.m. Bid Opening April 10, 1995 at 10 a.m. Town Board Approval April 18, 1995 Agreement Executed April 28, 1995 Operations Commencement May 1, 1995 The Contractor shall complete all remediations within 60 days of commencement of remediation operations. 3.0 EXAMINATION OF BID DOCUMENTS AND FAMILIARITY WITH WORK It is the responsibility of each Bidder before submitting a Bid to examine the specifications herein, visit the site of the Metal Dump, attend and be familiar with the outcome of the pre-bid conference, become familiar with and consider all federal, state and local laws, regulations, ordinances, permits, approvals and orders that may affect the cost, progress, performance or furnishing of the work, and notify the Town Clerk of all conflicts, errors or discrepancies in the Bid Specifications. This information is presented solely for the convenience of the Bidders. Bidders shall form their own conclusions and opinions from this information and shall confirm any information contained therein through site visits or other sources. The Town does not guarantee the accuracy of any information contained in these documents. Reference is made to the following Exhibits which contain supplemental information which is attached to and made part of the Bid Specifications: Exhibit A Background and Existing Site Conditions Exhibit B Proposed Agreement Exhibit C Site Plan Exhibit D Insurance specifications Exhibit E Department of Labor Wage Rate Addendum Exhibit F Contractor Requirements Bidder shall be expected to reflect the information contained in the exhibits in its Bid. Bidders will be allowed to ask questions regarding the Bid Specifications during the pre-bid conference to be held 1:00 P. M. at: Meeting Room Second Floor Fishers Island Fishers Island, March 28, 1995 4.0 BID FORMAT Utility Company NY Bids shall be submitted in the form described in the Bid Specifications. All blank spaces for bid prices shall be properly filled in, in ink or typed, in both words and numerals for all bid categories required. In the event a price shown in words and its equivalent shown in figures do not agree, the written words shall be binding on the Bidder. BIDS SHALL NOT BE QUALIFIED, MODIFIED, LIMITED OR RESTRICTED IN ANY WAY. In the event a specification is not applicable, it shall be so indicated. Incomplete bids will not be considered. The bids shall be submitted to the Office of the Town Clerk, Town of Southold, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, 11971, prior to 10 a.m. on April 10, 1995. Each bidder shall submit six (6) separate complete sets of his Bid which shall be enclosed in a sealed opaque envelope plainly marked on the outside with the title of the work and the name and address of the Bidder. No Bid will be considered unless filed on or before the time and at the place designated in the Notice to Bidders. Bids received after the time set for the opening will be returned to Bidders unopened. Any Bidder may withdraw its Bid upon receipt of a properly notarized written request made no later than the time set for Bid opening. No alterations to this Bid Specification will be considered valid unless in writing and issued as Addenda. All questions must be received at least ten (10) calendar days before bid opening in order to be answered. All addenda will be on file at the Town Clerk's office at least twenty-four (24) hours before bids are opened. The Town will not be bound by oral clarifications. Each Bid must be accompanied by a Bid guaranty in the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000). No bid will be considered unless it is accompanied by the required guaranty. The bid bond shall name the Town as the obligee. The bid guaranty shall ensure the execution of the agreement and the furnishing of the required bonds and insurance by the successful Bidder, as specified in these specifications. • • 5.0 EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT WITH BONDS AND INSURANCE The successful Bidder, or its legally authorized representative, shall be required to appear in person within ten (10) days of the Notice of Award by the Town at the place and time designated by the Town to execute the Agreement. The successful Bidder shall, at its own cost and expense, procure, execute and deliver to the Town the following documents within ten (10) days of formal Notice of Award by the Town: Performance Bond - A performance bond shall be in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the price specified in the Bid. Insurance as specified in Exhibit D The performance bond shall be maintained at the Contractor's own expense for the term of the Agreement. The bond shall be executed by a surety com- pany approved by the Town, authorized to do business in the State of New York and with an office or representative in Suffolk County, New York. In the event the Contractor secures a performance bond from any of its subcontrac- tors, said bond shall also name the Town of Southold as a dual obligee. 01111111111104"e Z61[17:11:7Tir[0rill ISI• The Town of Southold reserves the right to reject any or all Bids for site remediation of the Fishers Island Metal Dump if such action is deemed to be in the best interests of the Town. The Town Board intends to bond for the amount needed to perform the contract when the contract price has been finalized. Bids will be evaluated as follows: The Town is seeking a bid price for the entire removal and ultimate disposal of the material from the remediation of the Fishers Island metal dump. The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. To be considered responsive to the Bid Solicitation, each Bidder shall provide the following information to be used to evaluate a responsible bidder: a. Provide evidence of physical and financial capability to perform services described in the bid specification. b. Provide evidence of all current valid state and federal permits, licenses, etc., required by law to transport solid waste to the designated Disposal Sites. C. Provide a list of all proposed Disposal Sites, together with a copy of the permits and licenses held by that facility which entitle it to dispose of the materials removed from the Fishers Island metal dump. In evaluating the bid prices submitted, the Town will weight the combined price for mobilization, excavation, transportation and disposal of solid waste at 976 and the price for removal of hazardous waste at 3%. The Town of Southold reserves the right to reject any and or all bids if such action is deemed to be in the best interests of the Town. • 7.0 PAYMENTS • Contractor may submit an invoice (with a Town voucher) for progress payments in increments of twenty percent (20%) of job completion as such progress is completed to the satisfaction of the Project Engineer. Payment shall be made after review and approval by the Project Engineer and the Town. The project shall be completed no later than sixty days after the specified start date. This period shall be extended upon mutual agreement if Contractor can establish delay due to extraordinary circumstances. The Town shall retain ten percent of the total bid price for a period of 90 days following completion of the project as protection against possible claims by subcontractors or creditors of the Contractor. At the end of that period, and upon certification by the Project Engineer that the contract has been completed, the balance shall be paid to Contractor. The Town shall be entitled to deduct from any payment owing to Contractor any sums expended by the Town to cure any default or other non-compliance by Contractor. 8.0 DEFAULT In the event the Contractor fails to perform its obligations under the Agreement, the Town may terminate such Agreement and the Town may procure the services from other sources and hold the Contractor responsible for any excess costs incurred and deduct from payments owing to the Contractor and/or draw upon the Performance Bond as full or partial reimbursement of such excess costs. The Town reserves the right to terminate the Agreement for just cause. 9.0 REGULATORY RESTRICTIONS This project will require approval from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (referred to herein as DEC) and from other federal, state or local regulatory agencies. Town will get all necessary DEC approvals. Contractor agrees to obtain all other needed permits, including those for transport and final disposal of the material removed from the site, and including approvals from those agencies regulating the sites receiving the materials from the Metal Dump. During the term of the Agreement there may be changes in the rules and regulations regarding remediation of this site. The Agreement will not provide any guarantees with respect to the volume of waste to be hauled and/or disposed of, or the regulations governing such activities. Contractor must comply with the regulatory provisions contained in Exhibit F. SECTION B • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Project Description B. Submittals C. Measurement and Payment D. Project Execution 1.2 REFERENCES A. "Feasibility Study for Closure of the Fisher's Island Metal Dump," March, 1994, by Fagan Engineers. B. 6 NYCRR Part 360 Solid Waste Management Facilities, October 9, 1993 by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. C. 6 NYCRR Part 371 Identification and Listing of Hazardous Wastes. 1.3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION A. The Town of Southold, NY is commencing remediation of a former dump site on Fisher's Island, NY known as the "Metal Dump." The Metal Dump occupies the site of a former coastal artillery dual shore gun emplacement, abandoned in 1946. The installation consists of two excavated pits, each with three vertical concrete walls and a concrete floor, with a labyrinth of subterranean concrete rooms forming a bunker between them. Metal and non- metal solid waste has been deposited in the two gun pits and over the roof of the concrete bunker. An engineering plan sheet, attached to this specification, indicates the measured and estimated extent of this installation and the estimated extent of solid waste deposited at the site. Although predominantly metal in appearance, the solid waste deposited at the site also includes many non-metal items, some of which may be classified as hazardous by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). B. The Contractor shall remove all recyclable and non -recyclable solid waste including hazardous waste from the site, to the satisfaction of the Engineer and DEC. All solid waste shall be disposed of at -1- 0 • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION an approved solid waste management facility outside of Fisher's Island. The Contractor shall indicate, in the bid documents, the solid waste management facilities which are to receive each type of solid waste removed from the site. C. The engineering plan sheet shows the estimated edge of solid waste based on observed site conditions, interviews with residents and a former dump attendant and on conditions observed in similar structures on Fisher's Island. Upon project completion, all solid waste shall be removed from the project site, whether within the edge of solid waste shown on the plan sheet or not. D. Uncontaminated soil and vegetation separated from the solid waste must be stockpiled on-site adjacent to the work area. Uncontaminated soil may also be used to fill in depressions formed by excavation of solid waste outside of the gun pit structures. Soil stockpile sideslopes shall not exceed 3H:1V in steepness. E. Upon project completion, the concrete structures shall be restored, with regard to cleanliness such that all solid waste, debris and recyclables are properly removed and all areas of concrete shall be exposed and visible for inspection. Any liquid waste shall be cleaned up with rags or absorbent pads, not simply washed from the pit with water. The absorbed liquid will be identified as either hazardous or non -hazardous and the rags and/or pads shall be disposed of accordingly. F. The Contractor's Site Superintendent or person in responsible charge or his designate shall have successfully completed an OSHA -approved 40 -hour Hazardous Material and Waste Handling Program within the last year. This person will be responsible for identification and segregation of any and all hazardous waste found during the project. Hazardous waste is defined in 6 NYCRR Part 371. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. The Contractor shall submit, with the initial bid package, the following information: The Contractor's corporate background and history including manpower and equipment capabilities and a list of previous similar projects accomplished by the Contractor. -2- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION 2. A list of the approved solid waste management facilities which the Contractor proposes to use for disposal of each of the following waste streams removed from the Metal Dump: Metal Recyclables Non -Metal Recyclables Non Recyclable Municipal Solid Waste Construction and Demolition Debris Hazardous Waste (if found at the site) The list shall include, for each facility, the facility's name, address, phone number, approved daily capacity and the name of a contact person at that facility. 3. A copy of the Hazmat certification for the proposed Site Superintendent required under 1.3 F. B. The Contractor shall submit for approval by the Engineer, a narrative fully describing his proposed method for excavation, separation and removal of the solid waste from the site. This narrative shall be submitted within 10 days of the date of the Owner -Contractor Agreement and must be approved in writing by the Engineer prior to the commencement of work. 1.5 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. Unit Quantities: Payment will be made on a lump sum basis for all non -hazardous solid waste. Payment for hazardous waste shall be made on a per ton basis for actual quantities removed. B. Payment Includes: Full compensation for all labor, tools, equipment, transportation, services and incidentals; erection or application of any item of the work; overhead and profit. C. Defect Assessment: The Work, or portions of the work, not conforming to specified requirements in the opinion of the Engineer, shall be reworked at no additional cost to the Owner. D. Bid Item Description: Refer to the Bid Item Descriptions on the following pages for methods of measurement and basis of payment. -3- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION BID ITEM DESCRIPTIONS ITEM NO. BID ITEM PRICE BASIS 1 Mobilization Lump Sum METHOD OF MEASUREMENT Payment for mobilization will be made on a lump sum basis. BASIS OF PAYMENT The amount bid for mobilization shall not exceed five percent (5%) of the total lump sum price excluding the bid price for mobilization. Should the bidder exceed the foregoing five percent (5%), the Owner will make the necessary adjustment to determine the total amount bid based on the arithmetically correct Proposal. The amount bid shall include the furnishing and maintaining of services and facilities noted in the Contract Documents to the extent and at the time the Contractor deems them necessary for his operations, consistent with the requirements of this work and the respective contract. Unless provided for elsewhere, the cost of required insurance and bonds and/or any initiation of the contract work may be included in this work. -4- • • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION BID ITEM DESCRIPTIONS ITEM NO. BID ITEM PRICE BASIS 2 Excavation, Transportation Lump Sum and Disposal of Solid Waste METHOD OF MEASUREMENT Payment for Excavation, Transportation and Disposal of Solid Waste shall be made on a lump sum basis. BASIS OF PAYMENT The bid price shall include the cost of furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and transportation necessary to complete the removal of all solid waste as described in the Contract Documents. This includes, but is not limited to, excavation and separation, processing, transportation and disposal of all solid waste located at the site. Transportation shall be to an approved end user, recyclables processing facility or disposal facility. No additional payment will be made for return trip mileage or standby time while loading or waiting to be loaded. Payment will be made upon completion of all work as verified by the Engineer and by DEC. -5- 0 0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION ITEM NO. BID ITEM UNIT PRICE 3 Removal of Hazardous Waste Per Ton METHOD OF MEASUREMENT Payment for Removal of Hazardous Waste shall be calculated based on scales receipts from the hazardous waste management facility receiving the waste. The receipts shall indicate net weight of hazardous waste either through direct weighing of deposited hazardous waste or through a weight differential calculated by subtracting the gross vehicle weight before and after deposition of the hazardous waste. Scales must have a valid inspection certification from the State that the scales are located in. BASIS OF PAYMENT The unit bid price shall include the cost of furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and transportation necessary to complete the work described in the Contract Documents. This includes, but is not limited to, excavation and separation of hazardous waste from other solid waste items, transportation off of Fisher's Island to an approved hazardous waste management facility and the tipping fee for that facility. No additional payment will be made for return trip mileage or standby time while loading or waiting to be loaded. Payment will be made upon completion of all work as verified by the Engineer and by DEC. • • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION PART 2 PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL A. A representative of the Engineer may be on-site during any hours of contractor operation or as necessary to ensure compliance with the contract documents. B. A representative of the DEC may be on-site at any time during this project to ensure compliance with solid waste regulations. 3.2 RECORDKEEPING A. The Contractor shall prepare and maintain daily progress reports indicating, at a minimum: Date Hours Worked Weather Conditions Areas Worked Manpower on-site Equipment Used Problems Encountered and their Disposition The Contractor's daily reports shall be made available to the Engineer upon verbal request. 3.3 MOBILIZATION AND SITE PREPARATION A. The Contractor shall initially set up his equipment at the site in an area outside of the estimated edge of solid waste. The Contractor shall coordinate with the Engineer regarding the location for setting up and storage of equipment. B. Separate areas such as storage bins or containers shall be provided for each type of solid waste encountered. C. Prior to excavation of solid waste, the Contractor shall strip uncontaminated vegetation and topsoil from the area as required and stockpile in an area designated by the Engineer. -7- 0 • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION 3.4 SOLID WASTE EXCAVATION A. Solid waste shall be excavated from within the work area and separated into individual types as indicated in Part 1 of this specification. Additional classifications may be made by the Contractor at his discretion. B. During excavation and processing, all solid waste shall be examined for the presence of hazardous material by the Site Superintendent or his designate. Potentially hazardous material will be identified visually, by smell or through identification of a labelled hazardous material container such as a drum or can. Potentially hazardous material will be analyzed in a DEC -approved laboratory and will be treated as hazardous waste only after confirmation of their hazardous classification. Potentially hazardous material will be stored separately from other wastes and covered, pending the outcome of the laboratory analyses. C. All solid waste on-site shall be excavated and removed by the Contractor, including material from within both gun pits, from over the bunker and from the surrounding area. Any soil which contains solid waste will be considered contaminated and must be removed. Uncontaminated soil which contains no evidence of solid waste will be stockpiled during the excavation process and may be reused as structural fill. In no case shall any solid waste remain at the site. D. The Owner recognizes that the Metal Dump is located in a potentially historically significant structure. Damage to the concrete structures shall be kept to an absolute minimum. The Engineer reserves the right to prohibit any excavation or material handling practices which, in the opinion of the Engineer or Owner, could cause unnecessary damage to the concrete structures or other site areas. 3.5 SOLID WASTE PROCESSING A. Processing of excavated solid waste for the purposes of separation, cleaning or densification shall be performed as necessary at the Contractors discretion. Processing procedures shall be submitted for approval by the Engineer under Section 1.4 of this specification. B. The type and function of processing equipment shall be determined by the Contractor. However, any equipment used shall be designed to prevent any potential solid or liquid waste discharge to the environment. Fluid leakage from equipment shall be cleaned up immediately. 0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION C. Processing procedures shall maximize quantities of solid waste to be recycled. 3.6 SOLID WASTE TRANSPORTATION A. Transportation of all solid waste from the site shall be in strict accordance with 6NYCRR Part 360 and Part 364. All loads leaving the site shall be covered. B. The Contractor is responsible for obtaining all required transportation permits for hauling of solid waste to approved solid waste management facilities. C. The Contractor is responsible for making all arrangements for conveyance of solid waste off of the island via ferry or other method. D. The Contractor is responsible for clean-up of any waste spilled from trucks during transportation. 3.7 PROJECT COMPLETION A. The project will be considered complete and the Contractor released when, in the opinion of the Engineer, all solid waste has been removed from the project work area. The Engineer may require backfilling of voids created during solid waste excavation in order to ensure that the site is left in a safe condition. B. Determination of project completeness will be substantially influenced by site inspection by a representative of the DEC, who must certify as to complete removal of all solid waste. END OF SECTION • NOTICE TO BIDDERS • The Town of Southold will receive sealed bids for remediation of the Fishers Island metal dump by the removal and disposal of all materials therein. The bids will be received until the time and at the location herein specified which will then be opened and publicly read aloud: PLACE: Office of the Town Clerk Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 (516) 765-1800 DATE: April 10, 1995 TIME: 10:00 AM (LATE BIDS WILL NOT BE OPENED) Bids must be made in writing on the forms furnished and shall be accompanied by the specified a Bid Guaranty in the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) wherein the obligee shall be the Town of Southold. Bidder shall also provide the following information: a. Provide evidence of physical and financial capability to perform services described in the bid specification. b. Provide evidence of all current valid state and federal permits, licenses, etc., required by law to transport solid waste to the designated Disposal Sites. C. Provide a list of all proposed Disposal Sites, together with a copy of the permits and licenses held by that facility which entitle it to dispose of the materials removed from the Fishers Island metal dump. The successful Bidder shall be required to furnish a Performance Bond, and insurance in accordance with the instructions in the Bid Solicitation. Upon payment of non-refundable fifty dollars ($50.00) Bid Solicitation may be picked up at: Office of the Town Clerk Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Bidders will be allowed to ask questions regarding the Bid Solicitation during a pre-bid conference to be held at 1:00 P. M. Tuesday March 28, 1995 at: Meeting Room Second Floor Fishers Island Utility Company Fishers Island, NY All bidders are encouraged to inspect the Fishers Island Metal Dump prior to the bid conference. Judith T. Terry Town Clerk 0 • SECTION C BID FORM To: Town of Southold State of New York 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Sirs: The Undersigned Bidder has carefully examined the Bid Specifications and all other information available regarding the site. The Undersigned Bidder agrees to abide by all conditions stated, intended, or implied by the terms of the Bid Specifications and the prices bid herein. The Undersigned Bidder submits with this bid a bid guaranty in the amount of $10,000.00. In the event this proposal is accepted, and the undersigned fails to execute and deliver a contract in the form specified, together with appropriate insurance and a performance bond in the amounts specified, within ten days thereafter, the bid guaranty shall be forfeit and be retained by the Town as satisfaction of liquidated damages but not as a penalty. The Undersigned Bidder has incorporated all the submissions described in Section B, Part 1.4(A)(1) and (2) with this bid package, together with the following information: a. Evidence of physical and financial capability to perform services described in the bid specification. b. Evidence of all current valid state and federal permits, licenses, etc., required by, law to transport solid waste to the designated Disposal Sites. C. A list of all proposed Disposal Sites, together with a copy of the permits and licenses held by that facility which entitle it to dispose of the materials removed from the Fishers Island metal dump. 0 0 BID PRICING The undersigned hereby submits the following price bid to furnish services to remediate the Fishers Island metal dump as set forth in the Specifications: Mobilization Excavation, Transportation and Disposal of Solid Waste Removal of Hazardous Waste Dollars and Dollars and Dollars and cents cents cents Weighted Bid Price (Mobilization plus Solid Waste X .97 added to Hazardous Waste X .03) = By submission of this bid, the Bidder and each person signing on behalf of any Bidder certifies, and in case of a joint bid each party thereto certifies, as to its own organization, under penalty of perjury that to the best of his knowledge and belief: a. The prices in this bid have been arrived at independently without collusion, consultation, communication, or agreement for the purpose of restricting competition, as to any matter relating to such prices with any other Bidder or with any competitor. b. Unless otherwise required by law, the prices which have been quoted in this bid have not been knowingly disclosed by the Bidder and will not knowingly be disclosed by the Bidder prior to opening, directly or indirectly to any other Bidder or to any competitor. C. No attempt has been made nor will be made by the Bidder to induce any other person, partnership, or corporation to submit or not to submit a bid for the purpose of restricting competition. Contractor hereby warrants that it is able to obtain the performance bond described in the Specifications, and that such bond will continue in effect for one year beyond contract completion. Bidder: Address: Firm By: Authorized Representative Date: EXHIBIT A a 0 I. INTRODUCTION A. BACKGROUND & EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS Fisher's Island is a 4.25 square mile island with a year round population of approximately 300 located 4.5 miles southeast of New London, Connecticut. Politically, Fisher's Island is part of the Town of Southold, New York on Long Island, some 12 miles to the southeast (See Figure I - 1). Principle access to the island is via ferry from New London. A small airport also serves Fisher's Island. From 1910 until 1946, the western end of Fisher's Island was occupied by Fort H. G. Wright, a U. S. Army coastal artillery installation. This fort provided protection for the entrance to Long Island Sound and the Thames River in Connecticut from enemy warships and submarines, principally during World War I. The fort was abandoned by the army following the end of World War II with ownership being transferred to the Town of Southold. Since then, a number of parcels have been sold off to individuals. However, a large portion of the fort remains the property of the Town (See Figure I - 2). Within the perimeter of the fort are a number of reinforced concrete gun pits which actually housed the 16 -inch diameter stationary shore guns. Each of the pits is typically excavated 12 to 15 feet below grade with three reinforced concrete walls and a reinforced concrete floor specifically designed to support a gun and it's turning gear. In all cases, one side of each pit remained open for access to the guns. In addition to the gun pits, a number of ammunition magazines and other support structures were also constructed with reinforced concrete walls and vaulted ceilings. These concrete structures remain essentially intact today but in many cases are overgrown with vegetation. Since just after the fort was abandoned in 1946, Fisher's Island residents have used two gun pits located at the eastern end of the fort for disposal of solid waste. The easternmost of these pits became known as the "Metal Dump" by residents and was used for the dumping of metal items as late as 1992. The western pit was first used as a general municipal waste L, F7S7-lERS /BLAND J I CONNECTICUT NE?r YORK STATE s* yNEW ' S AN / BR/ f7S�lERS �� � • A+A4W ,,orRrf� � � '?,�� MONTAUK NEIY JERSEY T 0 WN OF S 0 UTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK FRXJRE I - > RE VONAL MAP No r ro SCALE FISHERS ISLAND FAGAN ENGINEERS METAL DUMP CLOSURE FEASIBILITY STUDY MARCH, 1994 ✓OBS 94.010 S ��eS PlNE eAsr C` " HARBOR BROCKS Pr. N. DUMPUNC O amr Kou9q a -AY Pr. S DUA/PUNG 4 FLA r avocauouArr NAMMOGY BV Cil NOUH H O.9','CPP/NC iuwa AE'ST Csvo? Pcovr FARM BEACH (50 H KLAGE /SABMA BE40Y �O AIARA27 Y MO P17S MOW cow WET? DAR9Y G,! DERRY u.SN i` DOpC Ni[DiERNExS' PCXNr V P UCE METAL S-ZASM DUMP S1 7F RACE AAI DONT Powr Us COAST aJARD T 0 WN OF S 0 UTHOLD , SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEIr YORK FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP CLOSURE FZ"rBH TY STUDY ARCH, 1994 WCC T /-RAND G EAST PCVNr • AR£CK /S LOCATION MAP No r ro scALE FAGAN ENGINEERS Envi"n?wntal Considtaids /OB/ 94.010 dump and has been filled and covered with soil and grass cover for a number of years. Items known to be contained in the Metal Dump include: Lawn Furniture Lawn Mowers Empty, Clean Fuel Tanks A Ship's Keel Various White Goods Storm Windows and doors Steel Shelving Various Auto Parts A Metal Barbecue Woven Wire Fencing Numerous other identifiable and unidentifiable metal items A site visit was performed in February 1994 for the purpose of topo;gaphical mapping of the site, determination of the extent of solid waste at the site and assessing the condition and extent of a subterranean complex of reinforced concrete rooms adjacent to the Metal Dump. This complex was likely an ammunition bunker servicing the shore guns. A tunnel located in the bunker connects the two gun pits and affords a clear view of the bottom of the solid waste of both pits. A conversation with a former attendant of the Metal Dump, Edward Scroxton, confirmed that the second, western pit was used as a dump prior to use of the eastern pit. Sheet 1 of the Engineering Plans show the configuration of the Metal Dump and the estimated extent of solid waste. Table I - 1 summarizes the calculated solid waste volumes contained in the various areas of the Metal Dump site. These estimates are based on computer analysis of the actual topographic survey. Within the past two or three years, residents have also discarded a small amount of non- metal solid waste items at the Metal Dump site. This material was placed within two trenches excavated in the soil cover over the roof of an ammunition bunker located adjacent to the Metal Dump. Each pit is approximately 20 feet wide by 90 feet long by 8 feet deep. None of this non-metal waste is known to have been placed within the Metal Dump itself. I-2 9 Table I - 1 Solid Waste Volume Estimate Area Eastern Gun Pit Over Bunker Western Gun Pit Total Solid Waste Volume 3,195 C. Y. 2,228 C. Y. 6.551 C. Y. 11,974 C. Y. There are, however, some metal items commingled with the non-metal material as well as lying on the ground surface opposite the Metal Dump from the two trenches. Non-metal items existing in the trenches include wood, plastic, rubber and possibly some household waste. No hazardous waste is known to have been deposited anywhere at the Metal Dump site. The configuration of the gun pit containing the Metal Dump is consistent with other gun pits located on Fisher's Island. The east, south and west sides of the pit, as well as the floor, are constructed of reinforced concrete with the north side open. The gun pit is excavated from a small hill running approximately east to west with the open northern side coinciding with the northern slope of the hill. Between the two gun pits is a reinforced concrete bunker which was likely designed as a powder and projectile magazine for the guns. The bunker is an extremely heavily -constructed structure with a reinforced vaulted concrete roof and heavy internal concrete walls forming a labyrinth of rooms. The two excavated trenches reside over the roof of this bunker. During operation of the Metal Dump, heavy construction equipment was used on the roof of this bunker without apparent damage. The total thickness of solid waste and cover soil on the bunker roof is estimated at eight feet. The total in-place volume of solid waste contained in the Metal Dump site is calculated at approximately 12,000 cubic yards. Observations made during the site visit indicate an approximate metal fraction of 75 percent by volume of the total waste mass. T - I EXHIBIT B THIS AGREEMENT, made on the _ day of , 199_, by and between the Town of Southold, a municipal corporation of the State of New York having its principal place of business at 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York hereinafter called the "Town" and , hereinafter called the "Contractor". Whereas, Contractor has submitted to the Town a bid dated , 199_ ("Bid") in response to the Town's Bid Solicitation for Remediation of Fishers Island Metal Dump, and Whereas, the Town Board of the Town of Southold by resolution # adopted on , authorized the Town Supervisor to enter into an agreement with the Contractor to perform certain services in connection with the handling of solid waste, Now, therefore, it is mutually covenanted and agreed by and between the parties as follows: I. SCOPE OF SERVICES The Contractor shall perform the services in accordance with the description of those services set forth in the Bid Specifications for Remediation of the Fishers Island Metal Dump dated , 199- 11. COMPENSATION The lump sum bid price for the services to be furnished by Contractor is found in the Contractor's bid which is incorporated into this Agreement. 111. PAYMENTS Contractor may submit an invoice (with a Town voucher) for progress payments in increments of twenty percent (200) of job completion as such progress is completed to the satisfaction of the Project Engineer. Payment shall be made after review and approval by the Project Engineer and the Town. The Town shall retain ten percent of the total bid price for a period of 90 days following completion of the project as protection against possible claims by subcontractors or creditors of the Contractor. At the end of that period, and upon certification by the Project Engineer that the contract has been completed, the balance shall be paid to Contractor. The Town shall be entitled to deduct from any payment owing to Contractor any sums expended by the Town to cure any default or other non-compliance by Contractor. IV. CONTRACTOR'S WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS Contractor makes the following warranties and representations: A. Contractor represents that the Town has made no commitment under this Agreement with respect to the volume or type of solid waste to be removed during the remediation process. B. Contractor warrants that Contractor shall comply with all federal, state and local laws, ordinances or regulations applicable to all of the services to be performed by Contractor. C. Contractor represents that the information furnished by Contractor with the bid is accurate and complete and Contractor acknowledges that Town has relied upon the accuracy and completeness of that information in the selection of Contractor as the lowest responsible bidder. D. The Contractor represents that Contractor shall utilize its best efforts to insure that Minority and Women Owned Businesses (MBE's and WBE's) have the opportunity to participate as subcontractors under this Agreement. 11 C In the event the contractor subcontracts twenty-five percent (25%) or more of its work hereunder, Contractor shall submit to -the Town an MBE and a WBE Utilization Plan, prior to execution of this Agreement. In the event the contractor subcontracts twenty-five percent (250) or more of its work hereunder, Contractor shall submit to the Town an MBE and a WBE Utilization Plan, prior to execution of this Agreement. E. Contractor agrees to comply with the requirements of Exhibit E of the Specifications. F. In the event the Contractor's disposal sites are unable to receive and dispose of the Town's waste for any reason, Contractor shall be responsible for providing an alternate disposal site at no additional cost to the Town. In the event the Contractor is unable to find an alternate Disposal Site, it shall be deemed to be in default of this Agreement and liable for damages, bond for- feitures and other expenses as provided in this Agreement. V. INDEMNIFICATION INSURANCE/BONDS A. Contractor agrees to defend, indemnify and save harmless the Town of Southold against any and all liability, loss, damage, detriment, suit, claim, demand, cost, charge, attorney's fees and expenses of whatever kind or nature which the Town may directly or indirectly incur, suffer or be required to pay be reason of or in consequence of the Contractor carrying out or performing under the terms of the Agreement, or failing to carry out the terms of this Agreement. This obligation shall be ongoing and shall survive the term of this Agreement. B. Contractor shall procure and maintain the insurance described in the Bid Specifications for a period commencing on the date of this Contract and terminating no sooner than ninety days after final payment under this contract. All such insurance coverage shall name the Town as an additional insured and shall provide that the coverage shall not be changed or cancelled until thirty days written notice has been given to Town. C. Contractor shall for the period of the performance of services hereunder, maintain a Performance Bond in the amount of one hundred percent of the Lump Sum Price specified in the Bid proposal dated 199_ and incorporated into this Agreement. VI. FORCE MAJEURE If either party is delayed or prevented from fulfilling any of its obligations under this Agreement due to any act, event or condition, whether affecting the Town, the Contractor, the disposal site, the transportation provides or any of Contractor's subcontractors, to the extend that it materially and adversely affects the ability of either party to perform any obligation hereunder (except for payment obligations), and if such act, event or condition is beyond the reasonable control and is not the result of the willful or negligent action, inaction, or fault of the party relying thereon, the time for fulfilling that obligation shall extended day-by-day for the period of the uncontrollable circumstance. Such acts or events shall include and act of Cod or governmental pre-emption of materials or services in connection with a public emergency. V1. SUBCONTRACTS Contractor shall not enter into any subcontracts in connection with the services to be performed by Contractor hereunder without the prior written approval by the Town of such subcontracts. All such subcontracts shall make express reference to the terms and conditions of the Agreement and shall obligate the subcontractor to comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances or regulations relating to the services to be performed under the subcontract. In the event the subcontractor is required to furnish any insurance or bonds for the benefit of Contractor, the Town shall also be named as an additional insured or obligee., VIII. PREVAILING WAGE RATES Contractor agrees to comply with the provisions of the New York State Labor Law relating to the payment of prevailing wage rates to the extent applicable, or the applicable State Law in the state of disposal. In the event that at any time during performance under this Agreement the Contractor is required to increase the wages paid to any of its employees as a result of such requirement, all costs resulting therefrom shall be borne exclusively by Contractor. IX. CONTRACTORS OPERATIONS AND PROCEDURES Contractor will provide a narrative describing the excavation and removal as provided for in the Technical Specifications within ten days of the signing of this Agreement. The Contractor further agrees to submit weight tickets on a daily basis to the Engineer as provided in the Technical Specifications. Contractor agrees to keep copies of all weight tickets for a period of one year after termination of this contract and to make them available to Town for inspection upon request. X. DEFAULT In the event the Contractor fails to perform its obligations under the Agreement, the Town may terminate the Agreement, procure the services from other sources and hold the contractor responsible for any costs incurred. The Town also may deduct such costs from payments owing to the Contractor and/or draw upon the Performance Bond as Full or partial reimbursement for such excess costs. The Town reserves the right to terminate the Agreement for just cause. _ XI. MISCELLANEOUS A. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York. B. Contractor shall not assign, convey or otherwise transfer its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the Town. C. This Agreement, including the Bid Specifications, Bid Form, and all Exhibits attached thereto represent the entire agreement between the Town and Contractor relating to the Services to be performed hereunder. This Agreement may be modified only by written agreement of Contractor and Town. D. To the extent of any inconsistency among the documents constituting the agreement of the parties, the priority among those documents shall be: 1. This Agreement 2. The Bid Specifications, including Exhibits 3. The Contractor's Bid E. Contractor agrees that it is an independent contractor and it, its employees or agents will neither hold themselves out nor claim to be an officer or employee of the Town of Southold nor make claim to any right accruing thereto including, but not limited to, Worker's Compensation, Unemployment Benefits, Social Security or retirement membership or credit. F. If any provision of the Agreement shall for any reason be held to be invalid or unenforceable, the invalidity or unenforceability of such provision shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of the Agreement and this Agreement shall be enforced as if such invalid and unenforceable provision had not been contained herein. C. Contractor agrees that it shall not discriminate and that it shall cause there to be no discrimination against any _employee who is employed in -the work, or against any applicant for such employment, because of race, religion, color, sex, age, marital status, handicap or national origin in any manner prohibited by the laws of the United States or of the State of New York. XII. NOTICES All notices required to be given hereunder shall be made in writing by first class mail addressed as follows: If to the Town: Supervisor of the Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY With a copy to Engineer at: If to the Contractor: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day and year first above written. Town of Southold Contractor EXHIBIT C INSURANCE AND BONDS Insurance For the period from Agreement commencement date until one (1) year after Agreement termination date, Contractor must maintain insurance acceptable to the Town in the kinds and amounts set forth below. All such insurance coverage shall be provided by companies licensed to do business in New York. State and the state in which the Disposal Site(s) is (are) located. The Town of Southold and its agent shall be named as an additional insured and coverage shall not be changed or cancelled until thirty (30) days written notice has been given to the Town. Within ten (10) days of the Notice of Award, Contractor shall Furnish to the Town, certificates of insurance, in a form satisfactory to the. Town Attorney, evidencing such insurance. The kinds and amounts of insurance are as Follows: A. Contractor's Insurance - Insurance For liability For damage imposed by law of kinds and in the amounts hereinafter provided covering all work under the Agreement, whether performed by Contractor or his subcontractors. The kinds and amounts of insurance are as Follows: (1) porker's Compensation Insurance - A Policy covering the operations of the Contractor in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 41 of the Laws of 1914 as amended, known as the Worker's Compensation Law, covering all operations of the Contractor, whether performed by him or by his subcontractors. The Agreement shall be void and of no effect unless the person or corporation making or executing same shall . secure compensation coverage -For the benefit of, and keep insured during the liFe of said Agreement such employees in compliance with provisions of the porker's Compensation Law. (2) General Liability (Comprehensive Form) Insurance - Contractor's liability insurance issued to and covering legal liability of the Contractor with respect to all work performed by him under the Agreement. The Following insurance coverage shall be included: (a) Independent Contractor's Protective Liability - Covering work performed by subcontractors. (b) Completed Operations or, Product Liabilitu. (c) Contractual Liability. (d) Broad Form Property Damage. (e) Personal Iniuru. NOTE: IF any of the rating classifications embody property damage exclusions C or U, coverage For eliminating such exclusions must be provided. Coverage For the above will be required in not less than the Following amounts: SINGLE LIMITS OF LIABILITY: $1,000,000.00 AGGREGATE LIMITS OF LIABILITY: $10,000,000.00 :.3;' r,utomobile Liability Insurance - Policy shall include coverage For all owned as well as non -owned and hired vehicles, and limits shall not be less than the Following amounts: BODILY INJURY LIABILITY PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY Aggregate: $3,000,000.00 Aggregate: $3,000,000.00 Each Person Each Occurrence Each Occurrence $1,000,000.00 $1,000,000.00 (4) Pollution rider - Rider shall include cover- age for cleanup of any and all release of hazardous substances, and limits shall not be less than $2,000,000 aggregate an occurrence. EXHIBIT D EXHIBIT E STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF LABOR BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORK STATE OFFICE BUILDING CAMPUS ALBANY, N.Y. 12240 Schedule Type- COMPLETE Date 08 10 94 Refer to: PREVAILING RATE CASE NO. T/0 SOUTHOLD PRC 9401290 SUFFOLK COUNTY to: DAVE ANDREWS NATURE AND LOCATION OF PROJECT: FAGAN ENGINEERS PROJECT ID #: NONE 113 EAST CHEMUNG PL. FISHER'S ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION ELMIRA NY- 1q�J4 T/O SOUTHOLD Attached is an Addendum to the schedule of wage rates and supplements for the above-prd-ject - Ttr_,Lf,- rates supersede any previous rates issued to you by the-Bureau--af-Pttblic Work for such job classifications on any projects in the counties indicated on this schedule. This schedule is applicable only from July 1, 1994 through June 30, 1995, unless otherwise noted. If your project goes beyond the period covered by this determination, a new determination should be requested when this schedule expires. Very truly yours, CHET RYSEDORPH DIRECTOR NOTICE TO CONTRACTING AGENCIES : Upon cancellation or completion of this project, enter the necessary information and return this page to the ALBANY OFFICE of the BUREAU at the address listed below: PROJECT HAS BEEN Date Completed Date Cancelled Date Postponed Until Signature Title Contracting Agency 1994A WHEN ANY PROJECT IS COMPLETED OR CANCELLED, NOTIFY THE NEAREST DISTRICT OFFICE OF THE BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORK. (see addresses below). St.Off.Bldg. # 12, Campus,Albany N.Y.12240 65 Court St.,Buffalo N.Y.14202 155 Main Street West, Rochester N.Y.14614 30 Wall St.,Binghamton N.Y.13901 175 Fulton Ave.,Hempstead N.Y.11550 333 East Washington St.,Syracuse N.Y.13202 207 Genesee St.,Utica N.Y.13501 30 Glenn St.,White Plains N.Y.10603 PW -200.1 (6-85) docm: letter9a 01 9 NOTICE of NEW PREVAILING WAGE RATE PUBLICATIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL COUNTIES ( ' ) AS NOTED ON PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULES PAGES. 7 The annual determination of the prevailing rates of wages and supplements for workers employed on public work projects throughout the state will be published on May 31st of each year. These new rates will be in effect July 1st thru June 30th. This new determination will supersede the original schedule or any prior issued annual determination It is the responsibility of the contracting agency or its agent to provide all prevailing rate schedules to contractors immediately upon receipt. Any rate change from a previously issued determination becomes effective July 1st, regardless of whether the new determination has been received by the contractor. When you review the schedule for a particular occupation, your attention should be directed to the dates above the column of rates. These are the dates that additional adjustments become effective. PW -202 (S-90) docm: letter VERIFYING THE REGISTRATION OF APPRENTICES Certain State and Federal Laws require that apprentices must be individually registered as such in order to be paid apprenticeship rates on Public Work. The New York State Labor Department is the official registration agency for apprentices in New York State. No other Federal or State Agency or office registers apprentices in New York State. Each year the apprentice training central office in Albany receives hundreds of requests from Federal and State Agencies, Contractors, and other interested parties requesting verification of individual apprentice registrations. The following information is provided in order to clarify New York State procedures. All registered apprentices in New York State are individually registered by name, address, social security number, starting date of training, and other related data. This information is computerized and is available ONLY through the Albany Apprentice Training Central Office. Persons wishing to verify the apprentice registration of any individual should write to the Senior Employment Consultant, New York State Department of Labor, Job Service and Training Division, Building 12, Room 223, State Office Building Campus, Albany, New York 12240. All inquiries MUST include name and social security number and will be answered in writing. The response will indicate whether or not the individual is registered, and if so, will provide other pertinent information regarding the registration. The only conclusive proof of individual apprentice registration is written verification from the Albany Apprentice Training Central Office. Neither Federal nor State Apprentice Training Offices outside Albany can provide conslusive registration information. It should be noted that the existence of a registered apprenticeship program is not conclusive proof that any individual is registered in that program. Furthermore, the existence or possession of wallet cards, identification cards or copies of state forms are not conclusive proof of the registration of any individual as an apprentice. PW - 203 (4-86) docm: letter2e State of New York Department of Labor PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )Se Case Number Bureau of Public Work 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 is :TICE PAGE ATTACHED 9401290 SUFFOLK COUNTY PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE INFORMATION Page 1 The information listed below is provided to assist you in the interpretaation of particular requirements, for each classification of worker, contained in the attached Schedule of Prevailing Rates. Paid Holidays Paid Holidays are days for which an eligible employee receives a regular day's pay, but is not required to perform work. Note: If an employee works on a day listed as a paid holiday, this remuneration is in addition to payment of the required prevailing rate for the work actually performed. Holiday Pay Holiday pay is the premium pay that is required for work performed on the holidays contained in the negotiated agreement used to establish a prevailing rate. Holiday pay is only applicable where an employee actually performs work on such days. The required rate of pay for covered holidays can be found in the Overtime Pay section listed for each classification. Not all of The holidays on which, if worked, a premium rate of pay is required are listed in the attached schedule. If you have any questions or need additional information concerning this requirement, please contact the Bureau of Public Work at the number listed below. Supplemental Benefits Particular attention should be given to the supplemental benefit requirements. Although in most cases the payment or provision of supplements is for each hour worked, some classifications require the payment or provision of supplements for each hour paid (this may include paid holidays on which no work is performed) and/or may require supplements to be paid or provided at a premium rate for premium hours worked. Effective Dates When you review the schedule for a particular trade or occupation, your attention should be directed to the dates above the column(s) of rates. These are the dates that any adjustments become effective. However, if the last date listed in a particular occupation is prior to June 30 of the current year, the rate listed for that time period is valid until the new annual determination takes effect on July 1 of that year. All contractors and subcontractors are required to pay the current prevailing rates of wages and supplements and, if the department of jurisdiction does not provide a copy of the current annual determination on or before July 1, you should contact the Bureau of Public Work for the correct information. Workers Compensation In accordance with Section 142 of the State Finance Law, the contractor shall maintain coverage under the life of the contract for the benefit of such employees as required by the provisions of the New York. State Workers Compensation Law. -Contractor to be awarded contract must provide proof of Workers' Compensation coverage prior to being allowed to begin work. -The policy of insurance must be issued by a company authorized to provide Workers' compensation coverage in this state. -Proof of coverage must be on form C-105.2 (certificate of wokers' compensation insurance) and must name this agency as a certififcate holder. -If New York State coverage is added to an existing out of state policy,it can only be added to a policy of a company authorized to write workers' compensation coverage in this state,and the coverage must be listed under item 3A of the information page. -The contract must maintain proof that subcontractors doing work covered under this contract secure and maintain a workers' compensation policy for all employees working in New York State. If you have any questions concerning the attached schedule or would like additional information, please contact the BUREAU of PUBLIC WORK at (518) 457-5589 or write to the NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT of LABOR. BUREAU of PUBLIC WORK, BUILDING 12, STATE OFFICE BUILDING CAMPUS. ALBANY. NEW YORK 12240. (7/01/93) State of New York Department of Labor 0 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( • )S,e NOTICE: PAGE ATTACHED Case Number 9401290 SUFFOLK COUNTY Bureau of Public Work 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07./01/94 Page 2 OVERTIME Following is an explanation of the code(s) listed in the OVERTIME section of each classification contained in the attached schedule. Additional requirements may also be listed in the OVERTIME section. ( A ) Time and one half of the hourly rate after 7 hours per day. ( AA ) Time and one half of the hourly rate after 7 and one half hours per day. ( B ) Time and one half of the hourly rate after 8 hours per day. ( B1) Time and one half of the hourly rate for the 9th. 8 10th. hours Week days and the 1st. 8 hours on Saturday. Double the hourly rate for all additional hours. ( C ) Double the hourly rate after 7 hours per day. ( Cl) Double the hourly rate after 7 and one half hours per day. ( D ) Double the hourly rate after 8 hours per day. ( D1) Double the hourly rate after 9 hours per day. ( E ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday. ( E1) Time and one half 1st 4 hours on Saturday double the hourly rate all additional Saturday hours. ( E2) Saturday may be used as a make-up day at straight time when a day is lost during that week due to inclement weather. ( E3) Between Nov. 1st and March 3rd Saturday may be used as a make-up day at straight time when a day is lost during that weekdue to inclement weather, provided a given employee has worked between 16 and 32 hours that week. ( E4) Saturday and Sunday may be used as a make-up day at straight time when a day is lost during that week due to inclement weather ( F ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday and Sunday. ( G ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday and Holidays. ( H ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday. Sunday and Holidays. ( I ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Sunday. ( J ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Sunday and Holidays. ( K ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Holidays. ( L ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday. ( M ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday and Sunday. ( N ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday and Holidays. ( 0 ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays. ( P ) Double the hourly rate on Sunday. ( 0 ) Double the hourly rate on Sunday and Holidays. ( R ) Double the hourly rate on Holidays. ( S ) Two and one half times the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked. ( T ) Triple the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked. ( U ) Four times the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked. ( V ) Incluing benefits at. SAME PREMIUM as shown for overtime. ( W ) Time and one half for benefit on all overtime hours. NOTE: BENEFITS are PER HOUR WORKED, for each hour worked, unless otherwise noted HOLIDAYS Following is an explanation of the code(s) listed in the HOLIDAY section of each classification contained in the attached schedule. The Holidays as listed below are to be paid at the wage rates at which the employee is normally classified. 1 ) None. 2 ) Labor Day. 3 ) Memorial Day and Labor Day. 4 ) Memorial Day and July 4th. 5 ) Memorial Day, July 4th and Labor 6 ) New Years Day, Thanksgiving Day 7 ) Lincoln's Birthday, Washington's 8 ) Good Friday. 9 ) Lincoln's Birthday. 10 ) Washington's Birthday. 11 ) Columbus Day. 12 ) Election Day. 13 ) Presidential Election Day. 14 ) 1/2 Day on Presidential Election 15 ) Veteran's Day. 16 ) Day after Thanksgiving Day. 17 ) July 4th. 18 ) 1/2 Day before Christmas Day. 19 ) 1/2 Day before New Years Day. 20 ) Thanksgiving Day. 21 ) New Years Day. 22 ) Christmas Day. 23 ) Day before Christmas. 24 ) Day before New Years Day. 25_) Presidents Day. 26 ) Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Day. and Christmas Day. Birthday and Veterans Day. Day. (7/01/91) OVERTIME and HOLIDAY REQUIREMENTS PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )Se, .OTICE PAGE ATTACHED Stateof New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 3 ASBESTOS WORKER WAGES(per hour) 1/01/94- 7/01/94 1/01/95- 7/01/95- 6/30/94 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/31/95 Asbestos Worker ............. $ 27.72 Addit. Addit_ Addit. .70 hr .50 hr .55hr WAGES(per hour) 4/01/94- 8/01/94- 8/01/95 7/31/94 7/31/95 12/31/95 Removal/Abatement ONLY $19.25 Addit. Addit. $.50 $.50 OVERTIME PAY: See ( C. 0, T. V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. OVERTIME PAY:REMOVAL/ABATEMENT: See (B, E. J,)on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) terms at the following percentage of Journeymans rates. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 50% 60% 70% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $17.55 Apprentices Same % as wages of 17.55 Journeyman;Removal 8 Abatement $6.41 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-12 WAGES(per hour) 6/01/90- 5/31/91 Asbestos Worker Removal 8 Abatement Only..... $ 21.66 OVERTIME PAY: See (B,E,0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Benefits- Health/Welfare, Annuity and Training. $4.70 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-201nyc+ BOILERMAKER WAGES(per hour) 9/01/93- 9/01/94- 9/01/95- 8/31/94 8/31/95 8/31/96 Boilermaker.......... $ 29.65 30.33 31.35 OVERTIME PAY: See ( C,O ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 6,16,23,24) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 5 ) ( 1 - 10 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st 2nd..3rd 4th 5th. 6th. 7th. 8th. 60% 65% 70% 75% 80% 85% 90% 95% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $3.40 $3.40 $3.40 plus 47% plus 47% plus 47% of Wage of Wage of Wage Rate Rate Rate Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 4-5 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )S-- NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 _ 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 4 CARPENTER WAGES(pvr hour) 7/01/94- 1/01/95- 7/01/95- 1/01/96- 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/31/95 6/30/96 Building: Millwright........... 26.06 26.88 27.71 26.53 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B. E2, F. R ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 18, 19 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 7 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 55% 65% 75% 95% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $18.79 19.01 19.23 19.45 Appr 1st term 11.82 12.07 12.32 12.57 Appr 2nd term 13.00 13.25 13.50 13.75 Appr 3rd term 14.76 15.01 15.26 15.51 Appr4th term 16.52 16.77 17.02 17.27 Listed supplements apply to ALL ------------------------------ classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 6-740 WAGES(per hour) 7/01/94- 1/01/95- 7/01/95- 1/01/96 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/31/95 6/30/96 Carpet/Resilient Floor Coverer 26.97 27.48 27.98 28.49 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E. E2, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 18, 19 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen (1-5) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 15t. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 40% 50% 65% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) - See below. 8-2287 ------------------------------ WAGES(per hour) 7/01/94- 1/01/95- 7/01/95- 1/01/96- 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/31/95 6/30/96 Piledriver........... 26.97 27.48 27.98 28.49 Dockbuilder.......... 26.97 27.48 27.98 28.49 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B. E, E2, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 7 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 15t. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 40% 50% 65% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked - See below. 6-1456 State of New York Department of Labor PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )See .-)TICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 5 Carpenter (cont) WAGES(per hour) 7/01/94- 1/01/95- 7/01/95 1/01/96- 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/31/95 6/30/96 Marine Construction: Marine Diver ......... $ 32.77 33.41 34.05 34.69 ' Tender.... 24.66 25.11 25.56 26.01 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B. E, E2, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked - See below. 8-1456/D WAGES(per hour) ------------------------------ 7/01/94- 1/01/95- 7/01/95- 1/01/96- 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/31/95 6/30/96 Timberman .........$ 24.78 25.24 25.69 26.15 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B. E, E2, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 7 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 40% 50% 65% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked - See below. 8-1536h ------------------------------ The following Supplemental Benefits apply to the preceding Carpenter categories and/or occupational titles unless otherwise noted. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $16.05 16.55 17.05 17.55 Apprentices $11.22 11.46 11.72 11.96 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-nyc/supp PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )S NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number of Department of Labor Public uWork 9401290 _ 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 6 Carpenter (cont.) WAGES (per hour) WAGES(per hour) 7/01/94- 1/01/95- 7/01/95- 1/01/96- 6/30/96 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/31/95 6/30/96 Building: 22.77 $1.253 Elev. Modzatn ✓y Service Carpenter............ $ 27.33 28.31 29.30 30.28 Heavy/Highway: OVERTIME PAY:CONSTR.See ( C,M,T ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. OVERTIME PAY: MODERN. /Serv. Carpenter............ $ 27.73 28.71 29.70 30.68 OVERTIME PAY: See ( A. G ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. Construction PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. 4% of Wage ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 5 ) $ 8.87 plus APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's; wage. 1St. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 40% 55% 65% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $13.96 $13.96 $13.96 $13.96 Listed supplem ELEVATOR WAGES (per hour) 7/01/94- 7/01/95- 6/30/95 6/30/96 Elevator Constructor...$ 30.355 Addit. " Helper .............. 22.77 $1.253 Elev. Modzatn ✓y Service 26.51 per hr. " Helper .............. 19.88 OVERTIME PAY:CONSTR.See ( C,M,T ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. OVERTIME PAY: MODERN. /Serv. See ( B,F,S ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See (5,6,7,11,16) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Construction $ 9.02 plus 4% of Wage Modern./Service $ 8.87 plus 4% of Wage Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No. 8-1 State of New York Department of Labor • • PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )Set _JTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 7 GLAZIER WAGES(per hour) 7/01/93- 7/01/94- 7/01/95- 6/30/94 6/30/95 6/30/94 Glazier .............. $ 25.00 Additional Additional 1.10 per hr 1.10 per hr. OVERTIME PAY: See ( C. O ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentices to Journeyman ( 1 4 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeymans wage. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 35% 45% 60% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $14.17 Appr 1st term $ 6.88 Aprr 2nd term $ 8.22 Appr 3rd term $ 9.10 Appr 4th term $10.21 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-1087 ELECTRICIAN WAGES(per hour) 5/01/93- 5/01/94- 4/30/94 4/30/95 Electrician.......... $ 29.35 29.35 Audio/Sound.......... 29.35 29.35 Fire/Intruder Alarm.. 29.35 29.35 OVERTIME PAY: See Following Note' plus ( 8', 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. Note': 9th.10th 8 11th hrs.of wk weekdays to be paid at 1 1/2 times straight time rate All additional weekday hours double time. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: 1st yr Appr to other Apprentices to Journeymen (0-1-1) (1-1-1) (1-1-2) (1-1-3) (1-2-4) (2-2-4) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st 6mo 2nd. 6mo 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 30% 35% 40% 50% 60% 70% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(percents based on gross wages -others per hour) Journeyman $15.75 $16.65 Appr 1st term 6.82 7.72 Appr 2nd term 7.45 8.35 Appr 3rd term 8.11 8.91 Appr 4th term 9.31 10.27 Appr 5th term 10.64 11.53 Appr6th term 11.94 12.84 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications (X)Yes ( )No 4-25 ------------------------------ PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )S,. NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thtu 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 8 ELECTRICIAN (cont WAGES(per hour) 5/01/93- 5/01/94- 4/30/94 4/30/95 Lineman .............. $ 29.35 $29.35 Technician........... 29.35 29.35 Heavy Equip. Oper.... 29.35 29.35 Truck Driver......... 29.35 29.35 Groundman............ 29.35 29.35 OVERTIME PAY: See Following Note* plus (B•,0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. Note*: 9th,10th 8 11th hrs of wk weekdays to be paid at 1 1/2 times straight time rate PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: 1st yr Appr to other Apprentices to Journeymen (0-1-1) (1-1-1) (1-1-2) (1-1-3) (1-2-4) (2-2-4) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 30% 35% 40% 50% 60% 70% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(percents based on gross wages -others per hour) Journeyman $15.75 16.65 Appr 1st term $ 6.82 7.72 Appr 2nd term $ 7.45 8.35 Appr 3rd term $ 8.11 8.91 Appr 4th term $ 9.31 10.27 Appr 5th term $10.64 11.53 Appr 6th term $11.94 12.84 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications (X)Yes ( )No. 4-251ine ------------------------------ Applicable to electrical maintenance of existing electrical systems including, but not limited to, traffic signals and street lighting. WAGES(per hour) 5/01/94- 5/01/95- 4/30/95 4/30/96 Electrician 18.52 19.00 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B. H. P ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 5,6,16,25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 1 ) ( 2 - 2 ) ( 3 - 3 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following Wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 40% 50% 60% 70% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) 32 1/2% 32 1/2% of wage of wage plus $1.88 plus $2.25 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No 4-25m PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )Sec OTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 9 TELEPHONE Rates listed below are for installation of customer provided telephone equipment from point of demarcation. WAGES(per hour) 5/29/94 - Telephone System Tech./Engineer Starting.......... 7.04 After 6 mos....... 7.86 12 mos....... 8.79 18 mos....... 9.82 24 mos....... 10.98 30 mos....... 12.28 36 mos....... 13.71 42 mos....... 15.33 " 48 mos....... 17.14 54 mos....... 19.15 60 mos....... 21.40 Technician Asst. Start ................. 6.53 After 6 mos.......... 7.34 12 mos.......... 8.24 18 mos.......... 9.26 24 mos.......... 10.40 30 mos.......... 11.69 24 mos.......... 10.26 30 mos.......... 11.32 OVERTIME PAY: See (B,I,S ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 5,6,16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) 19.37 of wage Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications (X)Yes ( )No. att/ + • • PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( ). NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published --07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 10 IRONWORKER WAGES(per hour) 7/01/94- 1/01/95- 7/01/95- 1/01/96- 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/30/95 6/30/96 Structural........... $ 24.75 Addit. Addit. Addit. Riggers .............. 24.75 $.75 $1.00 $.75 Machinery Movers...... 24.75 per per per " Erectors.... 24.75 hour hour hour OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, B1, 0, V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 18, 19 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 10 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Sth. 6th. 13.24 13.84 13.84 14.45 14.45 14.45 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $27.78 Apprentices $20.76 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No. 8-40/361 WAGES(per hour) 7/01/90- 7/01/91- 7/01/92- 6/30/91 6/30/92 6/30/93 Reinforcing.......... 22.95 Additional Additional 1.90 per hr 2.05 per hr OVERTIME PAY: See ( C. 0, •V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. •V applies to Annuity 8 Vacation Only. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 5 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 50% 75% 85% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:('per hour worked) Journeyman $12.63 Apprentices $ 5.88.plus wage % of $ 6.75 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( :K )Yes ( )No. E,-46 ------------------------------ PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )St JOTICE PAGE ATTACHED Stateof New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 11 IRONWORKER(cont) WAGES(per hour) 1/01/94- 7/01/94- 1/01/95- 7/01/95- 6/30/94 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/31/95 Ornamental........... 25.20 Addit. Addit. Addit. Chain Link Fence..... 25.20 $1.00 $.50 $1.00 OVERTIME PAY: See ( A. D1,E',0, V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. 'Double time after 7 hours on Saturday. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen (1-4)(2-10)(3-20) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2' ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 60% 65% 70% 80% 85% 95% Appr, indentured after 7/01/93 -1st term is 4 months,6th term is eight months. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman and Apprs. indentured prior to 7/01/93 $19.35 Apprs. indentured after 7/01/93 $10.53 plus same % of wages of $8.82 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-580 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )_ NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau 'of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/9.1 thru 6/30/995 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 12 LABORER WAGES(per hour) 7/01/92- 1/01/93- 12/31/92 6/30/93 Building Laborer: All Classifications ... $ 20.00 Additional .60 per hr OVERTIME PAY: See ( A,E,0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $10.63 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 4-66 ------------------------------- Laborer(Heavy/Highway): Group # 1: Asphalt Rakers and Formsetters. Group # 2: Asphalt Shovelers and Tampers. Group # 3: Basic Laborer, Power Tool, Trackmen, Landscape, Pipelayer, Jackhammer and Concrete. WAGES(per hour) 6/01/93- 6/01/94- 6/01/95 5/31/94 5/31/95 5/31/96 Heavy/Highway Laborer: Group # 1 ............. 1; 21.62 22.58 23.57 Group # 2 ............. 21.12 22.07 23.04 Group # 3 ............. 19.47 20.37 21.29 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, H, E4 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See (2,4,6,7,12,20) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $ 9.40 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 4-1298 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )Se OTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number of Depart ment of Labor PublicueWork 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 13 LATHER WAGES(per hour) 7/01/93- 7/01/94- 7/01/95- 6/30/94 6/30/95 6/30/96 Lather (Wood Wire & Reinforcing)... 24.57 Additional Additional 1.40 per hr 1.40 per hr OVERTIME PAY: See ( C, 0, V' ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. *Annuity & Vacation Only PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 5 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 50% 75% 85% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $16.03 Apprentices $ 8.58 plus wage % of • $ 7.45 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No. 8-46 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( i NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/'94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 14 MASON/TILE/TERRAZZO WAGES(per hour) 7/01/93- 7/01/94- 7/01/95- 6/30/94 6/30/95 6/30/96 Building: Bricklayer............ $ 28.30 Addit. Addit. $2.00 $2.00 per per hr. hr. OVERTIME PAY: See ( A. E. Q. ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 1 on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 6 ) APPRENTICES: ( 750 hours) terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th(500hr) 6th(500hr) 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 95% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $12.23 Apprentices $10.68 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( )Yes ( X )No. 8-NYDC'. WAGES(per hour) 7/01/91- 7/01/92- 6/30/92 6/30/93 Cement Mason.......... 24.22 Additional 1.97 per hr OVERTIME PAY: See ( C. 0. V) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 10 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 95% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $12.55 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-780 WAGES(per hour) 7/05/90- 1/01/91- 7/01/91- 7/01/92- 12/31/90 6/30/91 6/30/92 6/30/93 Building: Plasterer ............. 21.10 Additional Additional Additional 1.10 per hr 1.75 per, hr 1.75 per hr OVERTIME PAY: See ( C. O ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( ) ( ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 15t. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 40% 50% 60% 60% 80% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:_(per hour worked) Journeyman $9.73 Apprentices wage % of $9.37 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications (X)Yes ( )No. 8-852 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )Se- .OTICE PAGE ATTACHED Stateof New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 15 Mason (cont) WAGES(per hour) 1/01/92- 7/01/92- 1/01/93- 6/30/92 12/31/92 6/30/93 Building: Mosaic 8 Terrazzo Worker.. 24.79 Additional Additional " Helper.. 23.48 1.00 per hr. 1.00 per hr OVERTIME PAY: See ( C. 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $10.99 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-3 WAGES(per hour) 4/27/92- 4/28/93- 4/27/93 4/27/94 Building: Tile Layer............ 24.91 Additional 2.00 per hr. OVERTIME PAY: See ( A. 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 3 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 15t 2nd 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 45% 50% 55% 60% 70% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $12.41 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-52 WAGES(per hour) 5/04/92- 5/03/93- 5/02/93 5/02/94 Building: Tile Layer Helper 8 Finisher ....... $ 22.45 23.70 OVERTIME PAY: See ( A, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $9.87 $10.09 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. B-88 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( ); NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number of Department of Labor PuBureau blicWork 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 16 Mason (cont.) WAGES(per hour) 7/01/92- 6/30/93 Cutting Cleaner(Mason) $ 28.85 Sandblasting(Mason)... 29.50 Pointer, Cleaner,& Caulker(Mason). 28.85 OVERTIME PAY: See ( A. 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen (1-1)(1-5) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 55% 70% 85% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $12.92 Appr 1st year $10.32 Appr 2nd year $11.17 Appr 3rd year $12.05 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications (X)Yes ( )No. 4-66w WAGES(per hour) 1/01/93- 6/30/93 Stone Setter.......... $ 32.76 OVERTIME PAY: See ( C. 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 18 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 10 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1St. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 8th. 50% 55% 60% 65% 70% 80% 90% 95% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $13.50 1st & 2nd yr Apprs. $12.06 All other Apprs $13.50 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-84 WAGES(per hour) 7/01/94- 1/01/95- 7/01/95- 1/01/96- 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/31/95 (3/30/96 Derrickman/Rigger.... $ 29.71 Addit. Addit. Addit. $.80 $.80 $.80 per per per hr. hr. hr. OVERTIME PAY: See ( C, 0, V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 10 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 90% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) " $18.18 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-197 • State of New York Department of Labor • PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )S .40TICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 17 Mason (cont..) WAGES(per hour) 7/01/93- 1/01/94- 12/31/93 6/30/94 Building: Marble- Sawyer, Rubber & Polisher ........... $ 28.78 add .85 per hr. Marble- Cleaner....... 14.37 no add per hr ' - Maintenance... 13.22 no add per hr OVERTIME PAY: See (A,E,O,V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: Journeymen except Cleaners and Maintenancemen receive 1/2 days pay for Labor Day. Cleaners, Maintenancemen and 1st three terms of apprentices receive (5,6,11,15 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. All others no paid holidays. APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 8th. 50% 54% 59% 63% 67% 72% 76% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Sawyer/Rubber/Polisher $11.62 Cleaner/Maintenance $ 3.50 Apprentices $ 5.43 plus wage % of $ 6.19 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-24 WAGES(per hour) 7/01/92- 1/01/93- 7/01/93- 1/01/94 12/31/92 6/30/93 12/31/93 6/30/94 Building: Marble Cutters & Setters .............$ 27.14 27.64 28.14 28.64 OVERTIME PAY: See ( C. 0, V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: Journeymen receive 4 hrs pay on Labor Day. Apprentices 1st three terms See (5,6,8,10,15 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached plus any day following a Thursday or Sunday Holiday. All other Apprentices See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 50% 55% 65% 70% 80% 95% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(pr hour worked) Journeyman $11.82 $12.40 $12.98 $13.55 Apprentices $ 5.58 plus $ 5.89 plus $ 5.89 plus $ 6.05 plus wage % of wage % of wage % of wage % of $ 6.24 $ 6.51 $ 7.09 $ 7.50 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-4 • PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( ) NOTICE F'AGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Publi�;hed -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 18 Mason (cont...) WAGES(per hour 7/01/93- 1/01/94- 12/31/93 6/30/94 Marble -Riggers, Crane 8 Derrickman $ 24.82 Addit. .70 per hr. OVERTIME PAY: See ( C. 0, V )- on -PAGE,attached. PAID HOLIDAY: 1/2 Day for Labea- DSv SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour.-wor�cp.!) $19.47 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-20 PAINTER WAGES(per hour) 10/01/93- 9/30/94 Steel : " Steel, Bridge.... 31.48 " Spray............ 33.48 Sandblasting..... 33.48 " Power Tool....... 33.46 OVERTIME PAY: See ( A,F,R ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 10 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 50% 65% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) 35 1/2% Plus $2.50 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-806 ------------------------------ WAGES(per hour) 2/01/94- 8/01/94 2/31/95 7/01/95 7/31/94- 1/31/95 7/31/95 1131/96 Drywall Taper......... $ 27.08 27.62 28.62 28.73 OVERTIME PAY: See ( A. H ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentices to Journeyman(1 - 1,1 - 6,2 - 7) APPRENTICES: (1 / 2) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 50% 60% 75% 90% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $10.94 11.16 11.39 11.62 Apprentices 40 1/2% 40 1/2% 40 1/2% 40 1/2% of wage of wage of wage of wage Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ------------------------------- ( )No. 8-1974 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )Set TICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 19 Painter (cont) WAGES(per hour) 4/01/94- 4/01/95- 3/31/95 3/31/96 Brush,Paper Hanger..... 23.88 Addit. Structural Steel....... 31.46 $1.45 Spray, Scaffold........ 26.35 per Sandblasting........... 26.35 hr. Repaint/Renovation..... 20.89• 'Additional $2.00 per hr. for Hanging Scaffold,Spray,Sandblast.,andRolling Scaffold 20' OVERTIME PAY: See ( A. K ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. OVERTIME PAY-Repaint/Renovation: See ( 8 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 5 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following rates. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Brush 10.73 16.01 19.11 Scaff./SB 11.84 17.62 21.09 Struc.Stl. 12.94 19.24 23.08 Rpt/Ren. 10.73 16.01 19.11 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Rpt/Ren. Journeyman $10.39 All other Journeyman $12.45 Appr 1st year $ 4.76 Appr all other terms $10.18 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications (X)Yes ( )No. WAGES(per hour) 4/01/90- 3/31/91 Paper Hanger........... 23.38 OVERTIME PAY: See ( A. 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 5 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 50% 60% 65% 70% 80% 90% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $ 9.13 Apprentices Wage % of $ 9.13 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications (X)Yes ( )No. 4-1486 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )_ NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public 'Work 9401290 _ 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 20 PLUMBER WAGES(per hour) 5/01/94- 11/01/94- 5/01/95- 11/01/95 10/31/94 4/30/95 10/31/95 4/30/96 Plumber .............. $ 31.25 31.50 31.75 32.00 OVERTIME PAY: See (A,D,O,V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 5 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentages of Journeyrrans wage 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 40% 50% 65% 70% 75% - SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $13.28 $13.53 $13.78 $14.03 Appr 1st term $ 6.74 $ 7.14 $ 7.54 S 7.94 Appr 2nd term $ 8.43 $ 8.81 $ 9.18 $ 9.56 Appr 3rd term $ 8.54 $ 8.88 $ 9.22 So 9.56 Appr 4th term $ 9.21 $ 9.54 $ 9.66 `.610.19 Appr 5th term $ 9.61 $ 9.92 $ 10.24 $10.55 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No 4-200 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )Se JTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Department of Labor Bureau of 9401290 Public Work 1994a-7/01/94 th SUFFOLK COUNTY ru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 Page 21 STEAMFITTER/SPRINKLER FITTER WAGES(per hour) 1/01/92- 7/01/92- 12/30/92- 6/30/92 12/29/92 6/30/93 Steam Fitter.......... $ 27.70 Additional Additional Sprinkler Fitter...... 27.70 1.50 per hr 1.50 per hr OVERTIME PAY: See ( C,O,V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymerr f,1 - ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the ;olfow;v- nej pprcef-tage of Journeyman's wage. 1St. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7t"K. - - 8ti1.'.-.9fh_10th. 40% 40% 50% 50% 65% 65% 80%-- 80<' -85—,- _ BS% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $14.64 Apprentices $ .29 plus term % of $14.35 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No. 8-638s/s ------------------------------ WAGES(per hour) 7/01/92- 6/30/93 Refrigeration, A/C, Oil Burner and Stoker Service and Installations. Limited on Refrigeration to combined compressors up to five (5) horsepower and on A/C. Heating and Air Cooling to combined compressors up to ten (10) horsepower. Steamfitter.......... $ 19.35 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B,E,0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 3 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following wage. 1st. 6mo 2nd 6mo 2nd yr 3rd yr 4th yr. 5.45 9.13 11.09 13.08 15.79. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $ 3.92 Apprentices 1st year $ 3.21 2nd year $ 3.34 3rd year $ 3.50 4th year $ 3.71 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No. 8-638s/ssery • i PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )S_ NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 22 ROOFER WAGES(per hour) 4/01/93- 9/30/93 Roofer/Waterproofer.. $ 22.14 OVERTIME PAY -New Roof: See ( A. E, O ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. OVERTIME PAY-Reroof: See(B, E, O) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 5)(3 - 5) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 50% 55% 60% 65% 70% 75% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $14.58 Apprentices Wage % of 14.55 plus $ .03 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications (X)Yes ( )No. 4-154 SHEETMETAL WORKER WAGES(per hour) 2/01/93- 7/31/94 Sheetmetal Worker.... $ 29.52 Siding 8 Decking Speciality workers receive 70% of Journeymans wage. Limited to 4 Speciality workers for each Full rate journeyman. OVERTIME PAY: Siding 8 Decking See (B,E,O ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. OVERTIME PAY: All other work See ( C, 0, V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen (1-1)(1--4) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 8th. 8.86 10.33 11.81 13.28 14.76 16.24 17.71 20.66 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $16.00 Appr 1st term $ 6.31 Appr 2nd term $ 6.92 Appr 3rd term $ 7.57 Appr 4th term $ 8.22 Appr Sth term $ 8.98 Appr 6th term $10.20 Appr 7th term $10.77 Appr 8th term $12.93 Siding/Deck Spec. $ 4.57 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No. 8-28 0 State of New York Department of Labor 0 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )Se. JTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 23 WELDER Welder To be paid the rate of the mechanic performing the work. TEAMSTER Truck Driver(Building and Heavy/Highway): GROUP 1: Chauffeur and Excavation. GROUP 2: Euclid and Turnapull type trucks. WAGES(per hour) 7/01/94- 7/01/95- 6/30/95 6/30/96 Truck Driver (Building and Heavy/Highway): Group 1 .............. 22.935 23.235 Group 2 .............. 23.495 23.795 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, R ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 5,6,7,11,12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Group 1 $16.7425 $16.7625 Group 2 $16.7825 $16.8025 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No SIGN ERECTOR WAGES(per hour) 7/01/93- 3/01/94- 11/01/94- 2/28/94 10/31/94 6/30/95 Sign Erector......... $ 22.45 22.85 23.25 4-282nsh OVERTIME PAY: See ( A. E, P. T ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: ( 5,6,10,11,12,16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 1 ) ( 1 - 4 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st 2nd. 3rd. 4th 5th. 6th. 7th, 8th. 9th 10th 35% 40% 45% 50% 55% 60% 65% 70% 75% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $ 4.41 plus $ 4.57 plus $ 4.83 plus $25.00 per $26.00 per $27.00 per day plus. day plus day plus 19% of wage. 19% of wage. 20% of wage. Appr 1st 8 2nd yrs $ 3.48 plus $ 3.79 plus $ 4.40 plus 2% of wage 2% of wage 2% of wage Appr 3rd yr $ 2.66 plus $ 2.97 plus $ 3.58 plus $2.00 per $ 2.00 per $ 2.00per day plus day plus day plus 17% of wage 17% of wage 18% of wage Appr 4th yr $ 2.66 plus $ 2.97 plus $ 3.58 plus $4.00 per $ 4.00 per $ 4.00 per day plus day plus day plus 19% of wage 19% of wage 20% of wage Appr 5th yr $ 2.66 plus $2.97 plus $3.58 plus $6.00 per $6.00 per $6.00 per day plus day plus day plus 19% of wage 19% of wage 20% of wage Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No. 8-137 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( ) NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor 9401250 Public Work _ 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 24 HIGHWAY STRIPER WAGES(per hour) 4/01/92- 4/01/93- 3/31/93 3/31/94 Painter(Striping-Highway etc.): Striping -Machine Oper.$ 16.92 17.57 Helper......... 15.14 15.79 Linerman.............. 17.44 18.09 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B,E,P,S ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 5,6,8,10,11,12,15,16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $ .50 plus $ .50 plus 24 % of 24% of wage wage Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-230 TREE TRIMMER WAGES(per hour) 10/1/85- 9/30/86 Tree Trimmer: Trimmer -T 7 (start)... $ 7.75 -T 6 after 6 mo. 8.32 -T 5 12 mo. 8.54 -T 4 18 mo. 8.93 -T 3 24 mo, 9.70 " -T 2 30 mo. 10.14 " -T 1 36 mo. 11.56 Driver,Groundsman... ... 9.53 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B. E. 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See (5,6,7,8,11,12,18,19)) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) Health/welfare........ $ Contr.Provide H. 8 W. + $10,000 Life Ins. Annuity ............... .35 Holidays .............. (12 paid). Vacation - after 15 mo./1 week. -after 30 mo./2 weeks. -after lOyrs/3 weeeks. - pro -rated if less than 1700 hrs.in prior year. Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 4-1049t 0 0 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )SE 3TICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 25 SURVEY CREW WAGES:(per hour) 7/01/93- 8/01/93 7/01/94- 7/01/95- 7/31/93 6/30/94 6/30/95 6/30/96 Survey Rates -Building: Party Chief......... 25.78 24.78 Addit. Addit. Instrument Man...... 21.89 20.89 $1.24 $1.24 Rodman/Chainman..... 14.58 13.58 per hr per hr OVERTIME PAY: See ( A,E,0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 5,6,7,11,12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached_ SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (Per hour worked) $11.85' $12.85• 7/01/93- •$6.25 of this amount paid at the same rate as overtime rate. 8/01/93- •$9.95 of this amount paid at the same rate as overtime rate. Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ------------------------------ ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-15Db WAGES:(per hour) 8/01/93- 7/01/94- 7/01/92- 6/30/94 6/30/95 6/30/93 Survey Rates-Heavy/Hiway: Party Chief......... 24.79 Additional Additional 1.38 per hr 1.38 per hr Instrument Man...... 20.63 Additional Additional 1.23 per hr 1.23 per hr Rodman/Chainman..... 18.41 Additional Additional 1.15 per hr 1.15 per hr OVERTIME PAY: See (B,E,O ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 5,6,7,11,12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (Per hour worked) $12.80' •$9.35 of this amount paid at the rate as overtime pay. Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-15D-N/S SURVEY CREW - CONSULTING ENGINEERS Feasibility and preliminary design surveying, line and grade surveying for inspection or supervision of construction when performed under a consulting engineer agreement. WAGES:(per hour) - 8/01/93-. 7/01/94- 7/01/95- 6/30/94 6/30/95 6/30/96 Survey Rates: Party Chief......... 25.48 Addit. Addit. Instrument Man...... 21.46 $1.26 $1.26 Rodman/Chainman..... 14.06 per hr. per hr. OVERTIME PAY: See ( B,E,0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 5,6,7,8,11,12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (Per hour worked) $12.80 $12.80 $12.80 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-15Dc PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( ). NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public 'Work 9401290 _ 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 26 DRILLING WAGES(per hour) 10/17/91- 10/17/92- 10/17/93- 10/16/92 10/16/93 10/16/94 Core Drilling: Driller............ $ 18.735 19.485 20.235 Helper.......... 16.725 17.225 17.725 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, P. S ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $ 6.19 $ 6.19 $ 6.19 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-1536 ------------------------------ WAGES(per hour) 8/01/94- 7/31/95 Well Driller: Driller ......... $ 21.45 Helper..... 19.20 OVERTIME PAY: See (B,E,P,S ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 5, 6, 10, 12, 16) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprent.ice(s) to Journeymen ( t - 1 ) ( 1 - 6 ) SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $ 6.55'plus 10% of straight time rate. '$8.05 plus 10% of straight time rate for overtime hours. Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 4-138well PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )Se 3TICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 27 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR WAGES(per hour) 7/01/92 - Building: 6/30/93 Hoist(Multiple Platform) 26.43 Lead Engineer 25.035 Hoist(Tandem Platform 24.81 Tower Crane(Engineer) 24.39 SideBoom Tractor(Used in tank work) 24.095 Scoop, Carry -all, Scraper in tandem 24.01 Boom Trucks or Cranes (used for stone setting or structural steel) 23.96 CMI or Maxim Spreader, Concrete Spreader, Derrick, Sideboom Tractor 23.935 Tank Work 23.86 Hoist, 2 Drum, Hoist, 3 Drum 23.81 Backhoe,Oragline, Gradall, Pile Driver, Shovel 23.835 Elevator, Fork Lift, Hoist, 1 Drum 23.76 Batching Plant(on site of job), Power Winch(used for stone or steel), Power Winch (Truck Mounted -used for stone or steel), Pump, Concrete 23.735 Dredge 23.71 Roller, Trench Machine 23.635 Welding Machine, Structural Steel 23.61 Boom Truck, Crane, Crawler or Truck, Conveyor(Multi), Plant Engineer, Stone Spreader (Self -Propelled) 23.585 Asphalt Spreader 23.56 Fork Lift(Walk Behind, Power Operated) 23.55 Compressor(Structura Steel) 23.535 Boiler, Bulldozer, Compressor(on Crane), Compressor(Pile Work), Compressor(stone setting), Concrete Breaker, Conveyor, Generator -Pile Work, Loading Machine(Front End), Maintenance Engineer, Powerhouse, Power Winch(used for other than stone or steel), Power Winch, Truck Mounted(used for other than stone or steel, Pulvi-Mixer,Pump(Dble Action Diaphragm), Pumps(Gypsum, Hydraulic, Jet, Single Action- 1 to 3, and Well Point), Welding and Burning, Welding Machine (Pile Work) 23.385 Curb Machine(Asphalt or Concrete), Curing Machine, Pump(Submersible), Maintenance Man 23.33 Grader 23.16 Compressor, Compressor(2 or more in battery), Generator, Mulch Machine, Pin Puller, Portable Heaters, Pump(4 inches or over), Track Tamper(2 Engineers,Each), Welding Machine 23.135 Stiping Machine 23.06 Bulldozer(used for excavation), Fireman, Loading Machine, Powerbroom, Vac -All 23.01 Concrete Saw or Cutter, Mixer(with Skip), Mixer(2 Small with or without Skip). Pump(Up to 3 inches),Tractor,Craterpillar or Wheel, 22.635 Scoop(Carry-All Scraper) 23.01 �(ydra,Hammer, Ridge Cutter 22.56 Bending Machine, Dinky Locomotive, Generator(Small), Vibrator(1 to 5), 22.385 Power Buggies 22.26 Stump Chipper and Oiler 22.035 Mechanical Compactor(Hand Operated), Trench Machine(Hand) 22.01 OVERTIME PAY: See ( D, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 5,6,7,11,12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen (1-1)(1-6) Apprentice wage rate is $17.945 plus full benefits for 36 month term. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $15.04•Note 'Note: $ 4.00 of this amount paid at premium rate for overtime hours. Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( )Yes ( )No. 4-138b ------------------------------ State of New York Department of Labor Operating Engineer (cont) • i PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( ) NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of Public Work 9401290 SUFFOLK COUNTY 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 Page 28 WAGES(per hour) 7/01/92- 6/30/93 HEAVY / HIGHWAY: Scoop(Carry-All,Scraper in Tandem), Tower Crane(Engineer), 24.635 Backhoe, Crane(Stone Setting)_ Crane(Structural Steel), Dragline, Gradall, Pile Driver, Road Paver, Shovel 24.38 Batching Plant(on site of job), Crane(on Barge), Sideboom Tractor(used in tank work), Tank Work 24.235 Hoist(3 Drum), Power Winch(Truck Mounted -used for stone or steel), Power Winch(used for stone setting and/or structural steel),Trench Machine 24.225 Asphalt Spreader,Boom Truck,Boring Machine(other than Post Holes), CMI or Maxim Spreader, Crane(Crawler or Truck), Concrete Spreader, Conveyor, Multi, Plant Engineer, Sideboorn Tractor,Stone Spreader(self propelled) 24.01 Boring Machine, Post Holes 23.95 Compressor( Stone Setting), Compressor (Structural Steel), Welding Machine( structural steel) 23.895 Dredge 23.845 Work Boat 23.835 Compressor (on Crane), Compressor(Pile Work), Generator -Pile Work, Hoist .2 Drum, Loading Machine( Front -End)„ Powerhouse, Power Winch(Truck Mounted -used for other than stone or steel), Power Winch(other than stone or struct.steel) ,Welding Machine,Pile Work 23.735 Mechanical Compactor, Machine Drawn, Roller(over 5 Ton) 23.55 Boiler 23.51 Pump, Concrete 23.47 Compressor(2 or more in ba'Ltery 23.43 Grader 23.415 Bulldozer, Concrete Finishing Machine, Conveyor,Curb Machine,Asphalt or Concrete, Curing Machine, Dinky Locomotive, Fireman, Fork Lift, Hoist,l Drum, LoadingMachine, Maintenance Machine,Pulvi-Mixer, Pump(4 inches or over), Pumps(Hydraulic, ,Jet, Submersible and Well Point), Roller(5 ton and under), Scoop,Carry-Al1,Scraper, Maintenance Man, Vac -All, Welding & Burning 23.27 Generator 23.12 Portable Heaters 23.375 Compressor, Mulch Machine, Pin Puller, Pump(Double Action Diaphragm), Pump -Gypsum, Pump(Single Action 1 to 3), Striping Machine, Welding Machine 22.825: Powerbroom 22.25 Concrete Saw or Cutter, Fork Lift,Walk Behind,Power Operated, Hydra Hammer, Mixer(with Skip), Mixer(2 Small with or withour Skip), Power Buggies, Power Grinders, Concrete Breaker, Ridge Cutter 22.11 Vibrator(1 to 5) 21.905 Oiler, Root Cutter, Stump Chipper, Oiler, Track Tamper(2 Engineers,Each), Deck Hand 21.80 Generator(Small) 21.795 Bending Machine, Pump, Centrifugal(up to 3 inches), Trench Machine(hand) 21.76 Tractor,Caterpillar or Wheel 21.585 OVERTIME PAY: See ( D. 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 5,6,7,11,12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen (1-1)(2-6) Apprentice Rate is $17.945 plus full benefits for 36 Month term. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $15.04•Note 'Note: $ 4.00 of this amount paid at premium rate for overtime hours. Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 4-138h i i - PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )Sc OTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Department of Labor Bureau of 9401290 Public Work 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 29 MARINE CONSTRUCTION WAGES(per hour) 10/01/92- 10/01/93- 10/01/94- 10/01/95- 9/30/93 9/30/94 9/30/95 9/30/96 Hydraulic Dredge: Class A: Leverman 20.77 21.56 22.44 23.35 Engineer, Derrick Op. 19.57 20.11 20.78 21.51 Chief mate on Dredge 19.28 19.82 20.47 21.20 Class C: Maint. Eng. 19.23 19.72 20.32 21.04 Mate 17.97 16.41 18.97 19.65 Boat Captain 18.11 18.56 19.12 19.80 Class 0: Deckhand 15.30 15.51 15.83 16.15 Fireman, Oiler 15.69 16.11 16.44 16.77 Shoreman 15.30 ------------------------- 15.51 15.83 16.15 Tug Boats: Class A: Tug Master 18.94 19.41 20.00 20.71 Tug Chief Engineer 18.46 18.92 19.49 20.19 Class C: Tug Captain 16.11 18.56 19.12 19.80 Tug Engineer 18.11 18.56 19.12 19.80 Class D: Tug Deckhand 15.50 ------------------------- 15.71 16.03 16.36 Dipper and Clamshell Dredges: Class A: Operator 21.14 21.94 22.63 23.76 Engineer 19.98 20.54 21.22 21.97 Class C: Maint.Engineer 19.23 19.72 20.32 21.04 Mate 17.97 18.41 18.97 19.65 Boat Master, Welder 18.95 19.42 20.01 20.72 Boat Captain 18.11 18.56 19.12 19.80 Class D: Oiler 15.89 16.11 16.44 16.77 Deckhand 15.50 ------------------------- 15.71 16.03 16.36 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E. P, S ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( S, 6, 10, 15 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. The following SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS apply to ALL classifications of the above HYDRAULIC, DIPPER, CLAMSHELL DREDGES and TUG BOATS. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked.) All Class A $ 4.53 $ 4.63 $4.63 $4.63 plus plus plus plus 8% of 8% of 8% of 8% of wage wage wage wage All Class C $ 4.24 $ 4.34 $ 4.34 $ 4.34 plus plus plus plus 6% of 8% of 8% of 8% of wage wage wage wage All Class D $ 3.96 $ 4.06 $ 4.06 $ 4.06 plus plus plus plus 8% of 8% of 8% of 8% of wage wage wage wage 4-25a PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( ) NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 _ 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 30 MARINE CONSTRUCTION(cont) WAGES(per hour) 10/01/92- 10/01/93- 10/01/94- 10/01/95 9/30/93 9/30/94 9/30/95 9/30/96 Drill Boat: Class A: Engineer 20.32 20.89 21.58 22.35 Blaster 20.54 21.12 21.81 22.59 Driller 20.33 20.90 21.59 22.36 Class C: Welder/Machinist 20.27 20.79 21.42 22.16 Class D: Oiler/Helper 18.61 18.88 19.27 19.66 Deckhand 14.63 14.83 15.15 15.43 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B. E, P, S ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 5, 6, 10, 15 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (per hour worked) Class A $ 4.63 plus $ 4.63 plus $4.63 plus $ 4.63 plus 8% of wage 8% of wage 8% of wage 8% of wage Class C $ 4.34 plus $ 4.34 plus $ 4.34 plus $ 4.34 plus 8% of wage 8% of wage 8% of wage 8% of wage Class D $ 4.06 plus $ 4.06 plus $ 4.06 plus $ 4.06 plus 8% ofwage 8% of wage 8% of wage 8% of wage Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 4-25/3 OCCUPATIONS APPLICABLE TO BUILDING and HEAVY/HIGHWAY SCHEDULES EXHIBIT F WAGE AND HOURS PROVISIONS If this is a public work contract covered by Article 8 of the Labor Law or a building service contract covered by Article 9 thereof, neither Contractor's employees nor the employees of its subcontractors may be required or permitted to work more than the number of hours or days stated in said statutes, except as otherwise provided in the Labor Law and as set forth in prevailing wage and supplement schedules issued by the State Labor Department. Furthermore, Contractor and its subcontractors must pay at least the prevailing wage rate and pay or provide the prevailing supplements, including the premium rates for overtime pay, as determined by the State Labor Department in accordance with the Labor Law. 2. NON -COLLUSIVE BIDDING REQUIREMENT In accordance with Section 139-d of the State Finance Law, if this contract was awarded based upon the submission of bids, Contractor warrants, under penalty of perjury, that its bid was arrived at independently and without collusion aimed at restricting competition. Contractor further warrants that, at the time Contractor submitted its bid, an authorized and responsible person executed and delivered to the State a non- collusive bidding certification on Contractor's behalf. 3. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR MINORITIES AND WOMEN In accordance with Section 312 of the Executive Law, if this contract is: (1) a written agreement or purchase order instrument, providing for a total expenditure in excess of $25,000.00, whereby a contracting agency is committed to expend or does expend funds in return for labor, services, supplies, equipment, materials or any combination of the foregoing, to be performed for, or rendered or furnished to the contracting agency; or (ii) a written agreement in excess of $100,000.00 whereby a contracting agency is committed to expend or does expend funds for the acquisition, construction, demolition, replacement, major repair or renovation of real property and improvements therein; or (iii) a written agreement in excess of $100,000.00 whereby the owner of a State assisted housing project is committed to expend or does expend funds for the acquisition, construction, demolition, replacement, major repair or renovation of real property and improvements thereon for such project, then: (a) The Contractor will not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability or marital status, and will undertake or continue existing programs of affirmative action to ensure that minority group members and women are afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination. Affirmative action shall mean recruitment, employment, job assignment, promotion, upgrading, demotion, transfer, layoff, or termination and rates of pay or other forms of compensation; (b) At the request of the contracting agency, the contractor shall request each employment agency, labor union, or authorized representative or workers with which it has a collective bargaining or other agreement or understanding, or furnish a written statement that such employment agency, labor union or representative will not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability or marital status and that such union or representative will affirmatively cooperate in the implementation of the contractor's obligations herein; and (c) The contractor shall state, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees, that, in the performance of the State contract, all qualified applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability or marital status. Contractor will include the provisions of "a," "b" and "c," above in every subcontract over $25,000.00 for the planning or design of real property and improvements thereon (the "Work") except where the Work is for the beneficial use of the Contractor. Section 312 does not apply to: (1) work, goods or services unrelated to this contract; or (ii) employment outside New York State; or (iii) banking services, insurance policies or the sale of securities. The State shall consider compliance by a contractor or subcontractor with the requirements of any federal law concerning equal employment opportunity which effectuates the purpose of this section. The contracting agency shall determine whether the imposition of the requirements of the provisions hereof duplicate or conflict with any such federal law and if such duplication or conflict exists, the contracting agency shall waive the applicability of Section 312 to the extent of such duplication or conflict. Contractor will comply with all duly promulgated and lawful rules and regulations of the Governor's Office of Minority and Women's Business Development pertaining hereto. 4. STATE ACCESS State representatives will have access wherever there is work in preparation or progress and the Town and/or Contractor shall provide proper facilities and records for access, inspection, and review. 5. BONDING FOR RETAINAGE The Town will accept only bonds or notes of the United States of America, New York State, or political subdivisions thereof in lieu of all or part of the cash retainage. JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER • Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax(516)765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON MARCH 7, 1995: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to advertise for bids for the remediation of the Fishers Island Metal Dump Site by removal of all deposited solid waste. /n/Judithl! Terry Southold Town Clerk March 8, 1995 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Building 40—SUNY, Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356 Telephone (516) 444-0375 Fax (516) 444-0373 Mr. Laury L. Dowd Town Attorney Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Dear Mr. Dowd: �7G0� March 1, 1995 Langdon Marsh Commissioner MAR - 61995 This office is in receipt of the Modified Technical Specifications for the remediation of the Fishers Island Metal Dump, dated February 24, 1995. Based on the review of the project description contained in the above referenced report, the modified workplan is acceptable to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (Department). If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mathew Eapen at the above telephone number. ASC: ME: ek cc: M. Eapen Sincerel C-.�� Anthony S. Candela, P.E. Environmental Engineer III () printed on recycled paper t* 0 • SECTION A SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1.0 PROJECT PURPOSE Fishers Island is a 4.25 square mile island which is located 4.5 miles southeast of New London, Connecticut and which is part of the Township of Southold, New York. The purpose of this project is to perform site remediation at the "Metal Dump" on Fishers Island as further described in the Technical Specifications, Section B. Background and Existing Site Conditions are described in Exhibit A. 2.0 SCHEDULE The schedule below is an estimate of the time period leading up to the commencement of the Agreement. Its intent is to provide each Bidder with an idea of when certain events may occur. The dates given are guidelines and should not be construed as firm dates or deadlines due to the multiple parties involved in the decision-making process. EVENT Advertising for bids Prebid Conference Bid Opening Town Board Approval Agreement Executed Operations Commencement DATE March 16, 1995 April 10, 1995 at 10 a.m. April 18, 1995 April 28, 1995 May 1, 1995 The Contractor shall complete all remediations within 60 days of commencement of remediation operations. 3.0 EXAMINATION OF BID DOCUMENTS AND FAMILIARITY WITH WORK It is the responsibility of each Bidder before submitting a Bid to examine the specifications herein, visit the site of the Metal Dump, attend and be familiar with the outcome of the pre-bid conference, become familiar with and consider all federal, state and local laws, regulations, ordinances, permits, approvals and orders that may affect the cost, progress, performance or furnishing of the work, and notify the Town Clerk of all conflicts, errors or discrepancies in the Bid Specifications. This information is presented solely for the convenience of the Bidders. Bidders shall form their own conclusions and opinions from this information and shall confirm any information contained therein through site visits or other sources. The Town does not guarantee the accuracy of any information contained in these documents. FAGAN ENGINEERS • Environmental Consultants 113 East Chemung Place Elmira, New York 14904 (607) 734-2165 F February 15, 1995 / 995 Laury L. Dowd, Esq. Town Attorney Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Dear Attorney Dowd: As per your letter of February 9, 1995, I have modified the Fisher's Island Technical Specifications in order to address DEC review comments. Two sets of specifications have been included, one with my changes shaded for easy identification by yourself and DEC and another with no shading for incorporation into the bid specs. I hope you will find these modifications satisfactory. Please feel free to call with any questions or comments. Sincerely, FAGAN ENGINEERS 6,A)"Q Dave Andrews Staff Engineer h:\wpdata\94010\Dowd.215 DLA.jlc Enclosures TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Project Description B. Submittals C. Measurement and Payment D. Project Execution 1.2 REFERENCES A. "Feasibility Study for Closure of the Fisher's Island Metal Dump," March, 1994, by Fagan Engineers. B. 6 NYCRR Part 360 Solid Waste Management Facilities, October 9, 1993 by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. 1.3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION A. The Town of Southold, NY is commencing remediation of a former dump site on Fisher's Island, NY known as the "Metal Dump." The Metal Dump occupies the site of a former coastal artillery dual shore gun emplacement, abandoned in 1946. The installation consists of two excavated pits, each with three vertical concrete walls and a concrete floor, with a labyrinth of subterranean concrete rooms forming a bunker between them. Metal and non- metal solid waste has been deposited in the two gun pits and over the roof of the concrete bunker. An engineering plan sheet, attached to this specification, indicates the measured and estimated extent of this installation and the estimated extent of solid waste deposited at the site. Although predominantly metal in appearance, the solid waste deposited at the site also includes many non-metal items, some of which may be classified as hazardous by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). B. The Contractor shall remove all recyclable and non -recyclable solid waste including hazardous waste from the site, to the satisfaction of the Engineer and DEC. All solid waste shall be disposed of at -1- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION an approved solid waste management facility outside of Fisher's Island. The Contractor shall indicate, in the bid documents, the solid waste management facilities which are to receive each type of solid waste removed from the site. C. The engineering plan sheet shows the estimated edge of solid waste based on observed site conditions, interviews with residents and a former dump attendant and on conditions observed in similar structures on Fisher's Island. Upon project completion, all solid waste shall be removed from the project site, whether within the edge of solid waste shown on the plan sheet or not. D. Uncontaminated soil and vegetation separated from the solid waste must be stockpiled on-site adjacent to the work area. Uncontaminated soil may also be used to fill in depressions formed by excavation of solid waste outside of the gun pit structures. Soil stockpile sideslopes shall not exceed 3HJV in steepness. E. Upon project completion, the concrete structures shall be restored, with regard to cleanliness such that all solid waste, debris and recyclables are properly removed and all areas of concrete shall be exposed and visible for inspection. Any liquid waste shall be cleaned up with rags or absorbent pads, not simply washed from .. �': the Dit with water.Te::absoxbed:>;autd::vtlf;b<infttl:as:e�€the 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. The Contractor shall submit, with the initial bid package, the following information: 1. The Contractor's corporate background and history including manpower and equipment capabilities and a list of previous similar projects accomplished by the Contractor. -2- • • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION 2. A list of the approved solid waste management facilities which the Contractor proposes to use for disposal of each of the following waste streams removed from the Metal Dump: Metal Recyclables Non -Metal Recyclables Non Recyclable Municipal Solid Waste Construction and Demolition Debris Hazardous Waste (if found at the site) The list shall include, for each facility, the facility's name, address, phone number, approved daily capacity and the name of a contact person at that facility. B. The Contractor shall submit for approval by the Engineer, a narrative fully describing his proposed method for excavation, separation and removal of the solid waste from the site. This narrative shall be submitted within 10 days of the date of the Owner -Contractor Agreement and must be approved in writing by the Engineer prior to the commencement of work. 1.5 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. Unit Ouantities: Payment will be made on a lump sum basis for all non -hazardous solid waste. Payment for hazardous waste shall be made on a per ton basis for actual quantities removed. B. Payment Includes: Full compensation for all labor, tools, equipment, transportation, services and incidentals; erection or application of any item of the work; overhead and profit. C. Defect Assessment: The Work, or portions of the work, not conforming to specified requirements in the opinion of the Engineer, shall be reworked at no additional cost to the Owner. D. Bid Item Description: Refer to the Bid Item Descriptions on the following pages for methods of measurement and basis of payment. -3- • • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION BID ITEM DESCRIPTIONS ITEM NO. BID ITEM PRICE BASIS 1 Mobilization Lump Sum METHOD OF MEASUREMENT Payment for mobilization will be made on a lump sum basis. BASIS OF PAYMENT The amount bid for mobilization shall not exceed five percent (5%) of the total lump sum price excluding the bid price for mobilization. Should the bidder exceed the foregoing five percent (5%), the Owner will make the necessary adjustment to determine the total amount bid based on the arithmetically correct Proposal. The amount bid shall include the furnishing and maintaining of services and facilities noted in the Contract Documents to the extent and at the time the Contractor deems them necessary for his operations, consistent with the requirements of this work and the respective contract. Unless provided for elsewhere, the cost of required insurance and bonds and/or any initiation of the contract work may be included in this work. -4- 0 • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION BID ITEM DESCRIPTIONS ITEM NO. BID ITEM PRICE BASIS 2 Excavation, Transportation Lump Sum and Disposal of Solid Waste METHOD OF MEASUREMENT Payment for Excavation, Transportation and Disposal of Solid Waste shall be made on a lump sum basis. BASIS OF PAYMENT The bid price shall include the cost of furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and transportation necessary to complete the removal of all solid waste as described in the Contract Documents. This includes, but is not limited to, excavation and separation, processing, transportation and disposal of all solid waste located at the site. Transportation shall be to an approved end user, recyclables processing facility or disposal facility. No additional payment will be made for return trip mileage or standby time while loading or waiting to be loaded. Payment will be made upon completion of all work as verified by the Engineer and by DEC. -5- 0 • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION ITEM NO. BID ITEM UNIT PRICE 3 Removal of Hazardous Waste Per Ton METHOD OF MEASUREMENT Payment for Removal of Hazardous Waste shall be calculated based on scales receipts from the hazardous waste management facility receiving the waste. The receipts shall indicate net weight of hazardous waste either through direct weighing of deposited hazardous waste or through a weight differential calculated by subtracting the gross vehicle weight before and after deposition of the hazardous waste. Scales must have a valid inspection certification from the State that the scales are located in. BASIS OF PAYMENT The unit bid price shall include the cost of furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and transportation necessary to complete the work described in the Contract Documents. This includes, but is not limited to, excavation and separation of hazardous waste from other solid waste items, transportation off of Fisher's Island to an approved hazardous waste management facility and the tipping fee for that facility. No additional payment will be made for return trip mileage or standby time while loading or waiting to be loaded. Payment will be made upon completion of all work as verified by the Engineer and by DEC. KIM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION PART 2 PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL A. A representative of the Engineer may be on-site during any hours of contractor operation or as necessary to ensure compliance with the contract documents. B. A representative of the DEC may be on-site at any time during this project to ensure compliance with solid waste regulations. 3.2 RECORDKEEPING A. The Contractor shall prepare and maintain daily progress reports indicating, at a minimum: Date Hours Worked Weather Conditions Areas Worked Manpower on-site Equipment Used Problems Encountered and their Disposition The Contractor's daily reports shall be made available to the Engineer upon verbal request. 3.3 MOBILIZATION AND SITE PREPARATION A. The Contractor shall initially set up his equipment at the site in an area outside of the estimated edge of solid waste. The Contractor shall coordinate with the Engineer regarding the location for setting up and storage of equipment. B. Separate areas such as storage bins or containers shall be provided for each type of solid waste encountered. C. Prior to excavation of solid waste, the Contractor shall strip uncontaminated vegetation and topsoil from the area as required and stockpile in an area designated by the Engineer. -7- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION 3.4 SOLID WASTE EXCAVATION A. Solid waste shall be excavated from within the work area and separated into individual types as indicated in Part 1 of this specification. Additional classifications may be made by the Contractor at his discretion. x All solid waste on-site shall be excavated and removed by the Contractor, including material from within both gun pits, from over the bunker and from the surroundine area. D The Owner recognizes that the Metal Dump is located in a potentially historically significant structure. Damage to the concrete structures shall be kept to an absolute minimum. The Engineer reserves the right to prohibit any excavation or material handling practices which, in the opinion of the Engineer or Owner, could cause unnecessary damage to the concrete structures or other site areas. 3.5 SOLID WASTE PROCESSING A. Processing of excavated solid waste for the purposes of separation, cleaning or densification shall be performed as necessary at the Contractors discretion. Processing procedures shall be submitted for approval by the Engineer under Section 1.4 of this specification. B. The type and function of processing equipment shall be determined by the Contractor. However, any equipment used shall be designed to prevent any potential solid or liquid waste discharge to the environment. Fluid leakage from equipment shall be cleaned up immediately. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION C. Processing procedures shall maximize quantities of solid waste to be recycled. 3.6 SOLID WASTE TRANSPORTATION A. Transportation of all solid waste -from the site shall be in strict accordance with 6NYCRR Part 360 and Part 364. All loads leaving the site shall be covered. B. The Contractor is responsible for obtaining all required transportation permits for hauling of solid waste to approved solid waste management facilities. C. The Contractor is responsible for making all arrangements for conveyance of solid waste off of the island via ferry or other method. D. The Contractor is responsible for clean-up of any waste spilled from trucks during transportation. 3.7 PROJECT COMPLETION A. The project will be considered complete and the Contractor released when, in the opinion of the Engineer, all solid waste has been removed from the project work area. The Engineer may require backfilling of voids created during solid waste excavation in order to ensure that the site is left in a safe condition. B. Determination of project completeness will be substantially influenced by site inspection by a representative of the DEC, who must certify as to complete removal of all solid waste. END OF SECTION • JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER • C4 Z OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice of Determination of Non -Significance Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 Lead Agency: Southold Town Board Address: Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Date: February 7, 1995 This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617, of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review) of the Environmental Conservation Law, and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold. The lead agency has determined that the proposed action described below will not have a significant effect on the environment and that a Draft Environmental Impact Statement need not be prepared. Title of Action: Fishers Island Metal Dump Site Remediation SEQ R Status: Type Project Description: Remediation of Fishers Island Metal Dump Site by removal of all deposited solid waste. Location: The site is located at Mosquito Hollow Road, Fishers Island, Town of Southold, New York. Reasons Supporting This Determination: Recognizing that the proposed use is compatible with the site, environmental impacts are expected to be minimal, and that mitigation measures are available to minimize potential environmental effects, this Negative Declaration has been prepared. This -determine is issued in full consideration of the criteria for determination of significance contained in 6NYCRR Part 617.11, the Long Environmental Assessment Form Parts land ll, a supplemental environmental report ( Long EAF Part 111) . Page 1 of 2 For Further Information: Contact Person: 0 Judith T. Terry, Southold Town Clerk Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road, P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Phone No.: (516)765-1800 Copies of this Notice Sent to: Commissioner -Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany Regional Office -NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, Stony Brook Suffolk County Department of Health Service Environmental Notice Bulletin Southold Town Building Department Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Board of Appeals Southold Town Attorney Southold Town Clerk's Bulletin Board NYS Legislative Commission on Water Resource Needs of Long Island Page 2 of 2 JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER o�Og�FFO(,��oG o - ti Z OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main- Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON FEBRUARY 7, 1995: RESOLVED that pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, State Environmental Quality Review Act, and 6NYCRR Part 617.6(h), and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, the Town Board of the town of Southold hereby issues a Negative Declaration with respect to the remediation of the Fishers Island Metal Dump Site, by removal off -island, of all deposited solid waste. All permanent project impacts are considered to be positive insofar as they serve to mitigate existing adverse visual and environmental conditions. It is not therefore considered desirable to reduce any of these impacts. Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk February 8, 1995 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Building 40 SUNY, Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356 Telephone (516) 444-0375 Fax (516) 444-0373 Mr. Laury L. Dowd, Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Dear Mr. Dowd: Town Attorney February 6, 1995 i Langdon Marsh Commissioner This office is in receipt of the Specifications for Remediation of Fisher's Island Metal Dump and your cover letter of December 14, 1994, addressed to Mr. Ray Cowen, Regional Director, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Based on a careful review of this workplan, this office has the following comments: 1) Section 1.3F states that `...the solid waste deposited at the site also includes many non-metal items, some of which may be classified as hazardous.' The project workplan requires modification to include the presence of qualified personnel in hazardous waste clean-ups during the excavation of the metal dump. ii) Section 1.31) states that `uncontaminated soil & vegetation separated from the solid waste must be stockpiled on site...'. The Department requires further clarification on uncontaminated soil and how such separation of clean soil would be achieved. 0 printed on recycled paper FFO(,r�o� coo x LAURY L. DOWD O Town Attorney OFFICE OF THE TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM TO: TOWN BOARD FROM: TOWN ATTORNEY RE: FI METAL DUMP REMEDIATION --DEC COMMENTS DATE: FEBRUARY 2, 1995 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 The DEC review of the specifications has been referred to Matthew Eapen at 444-0375. He will be sending a letter asking us to look at the following aspects of the remediation specifications: 1) Clarification of remediation of hazardous materials - The specifications say there is a possibility of hazardous materials. - Qualified personnel must be on site to ID hazardous materials. - The qualification needed is a 40 hr training in hazardous waste certifications. - Many contractors have this certification. We should require a bidder to have this qualification. 2) Clarification of 1.3d re retention of clean soils on site - How do we separate the clean soil from the non -clean soil? - How do we classify as contaminated or not? - Clarify where this soil would come from --in the hole, near it, off-site. 3) Section 1.3e calls for liquid waste to be cleaned up with rags - Need to ascertain if hazardous before wipe up. - Need qualified person to make this assessment. He said that he didn't have problems with other aspects of the specs and that we should be able to work out the above details in time for the Town to start the contract by spring. 1 suggest we wait for his letter (to make sure I've correctly listed his concerns), and then send to Fagan to revise their specs to address these concerns. The only significant policy question raised by Mr. Eapen is whether to require the contractor to provide the person qualified in hazardous waste recognition (which might limit the possible contractors and thus raise the price) or provide some qualified person of our own (like a project manager) . LAURY L. DOWD Town Attorney TO: TOWN BOARD • FFO(,��oG o C* 4 `F Town Hall, 53095 Main Road yqJ�! �aP. O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 OFFICE OF THE TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM FROM: LAURY DOWD RE: UPDATE ON DEC REVIEW OF METAL DUMP DATE: JANUARY 27, 1995 I called the DEC to find the status of the FI Metal Dump Remediation Plan. I spoke to Alan Teda in the Solid Waste division and explained that we wanted to start remediation in April. He said that the DEC was still in the process of assigning these small sites to various staff members. He recognized my description of the project when I said that the plan was planning to remove the waste, but he couldn't name the staff member assigned to it. He took notes and said he or another staff member would get back to me by the middle of next week. Ir W"w JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER • o � z cm OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516)765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON NOVEMBER 1, 1994: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes the payment of $300.00 to Fagan Engineers for review and revisions to the specifications for clean-up and restoration of the Fishers Island Metal Dump. Judith T. vTerry Southold Town Clerk November 2, 1994 OCT -31-1994 15:06 FROM FAGAN ENGINEERS TO 15167651823 P.02 FAGAN ENGINEERS • Environmental Consultants 113 East Chemung Place • Elmira, New York 14904 • (607) 734-2165 October 34 1994 Thomas Wickham, Supervisor Town of Southold 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 RE: Fisher's Island Metal Dump Specifications Dear Supervisor Wickham: As per your request, I have reviewed the Fisher's Island specifications a second time and sent them to Attorney Dowd last week. My verbal estimate to you for this additional work was $200 to $300. The actual work involved revising the actual specification text, addition of pay item, typing and printing by the clerical staff, review by myself and Dennis Fagan and mailing out to Attorney Dowd, all within two working days. The bill to the Town of Southold for this work will be $300 and will be sent out with our forthcoming invoice. I hope this letter meets your needs relative to Tuesday's Town Board meeting. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely, FAGAN ENGINEERS Dave Andrews Staff Engineer �cSelr..i nn : !C i _�ueicci � h�cepcc h: \wpdata\%-010\W=kham.031 DIA:jlc TOTAL P.02 NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Town of Southold will receive sealed bids for remediation of the Fishers Island metal dump by the removal and disposal of all materials therein. The bids will be received until the time and at the location herein specified which will then be opened and publicly read aloud: PLACE: Office of the Town Clerk Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 (516) 765-1800 DATE: Wednesday, November 9, 1994 TIME: 10:00 AM EDST (LATE BIDS WILL NOT BE OPENED) Bids must be made in writing on the forms furnished and shall be accompanied by the specified a Bid Guaranty in the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) wherein the obligee shall be the Town of Southold. Bidder shall also provide the following information: a. Provide evidence of physical and financial capability to perform services described in the bid specification. b. Provide evidence of all current valid state and federal permits, licenses, etc., required by law to transport solid waste to the designated Disposal Sites. C. Provide a list of all proposed Disposal Sites, together with a copy of the permits and licenses held by that facility which entitle it to dispose of the materials removed from the Fishers Island metal dump. The successful Bidder shall be required to furnish a Performance Bond, and insurance in accordance with the instructions in the Bid Solicitation. Upon payment of non-refundable fifty dollars ($50.00) Bid Solicitation may be picked up at: Office of the Town Clerk Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 �? Bidders will be allowed to ask ques ons regarding the Bid Solicitation during a pre-bid conference to be held at AM Tuesday November 1, 1994 at: ????? rnis All bidders are encouraged to inspect the prior to the bid conference. Judith T. Terry Town Clerk 0 TO: LOUISA EVANS TOM WICKHAM FROM: LAURY DOWD RE: FI METAL DUMP REMEDIATION SPECS DATE: OCTOBER 11, 1994 0 Here's an update on the current status of the Metal Dump specs. The facts suggest that we should wait on these specs for a while. 1) Spec package: Fagin is updating the technical specs to provide for the lump sum bid price. He is also providing us with enough copies of the plans to include in the bid packets. The specs should get to me by 10/17. 1 have redrafted the boilerplate specs, with a proposed calendar. We could aim to start putting the spec package together and copying it next Monday. 2) Project engineer: The bid specs call for a pre bid conference between interested parties and the project engineer on November 1 on Fishers Island. Since Fagin prepared the specs, it was suggested that they be present to answer questions. Dave Andrews says that such a service will cost us approximately $1,000. Another alternative is to simply have our project engineer present, who can call Fagin and pass on the questions and answers. We haven't picked a person for that job yet. 3) DEC approval: The stipulation of settlement says that the town will submit an approvable closure plan or approvable specifications for total waste removal. If we want to use the specification packet we get together, we should submit it to DEC. They may want changes. This would delay getting the bid specs out. Alternatively, we can go with our bid specs, and submit a closure plan instead. 4) Work in winter: Dave Andrews seems to think that the town would be best served by postponing the remediation until the spring (April or later) . He says that a cold winter will prevent adequate separation of dirt from the garbage. Snow may hide garbage which should be removed. He says that we can get the bid awarded now, but that the implementation should be delayed. How should we proceed. • JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER CJ O`Og�FFOL/r ZZ 0 CA OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 4, 1994: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to advertise for bids for the clean-up and restoration of the Metal Dump located at Mosquito Hollow Road, Fishers Island, N.Y., all in accordance with the approval of the Town Attorney. Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk October 5, 1994 r SEP -27-1994 12:43 FROM FAGAN ENGINEERS FAGAN ENGINEERS • Environmental Consultants 113 East Chemuncg Place • Elmira. New York 14905 • (607) 734-2165 September 27, 1994 Laury L. Dowd, Esq. Towri At�vrney . Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 RE: Comments on Fishers Island Metal Dump Draft Bid Specs Dear Attorney Dowd: TO 0 15167651823 P.02 I have reviewed your September 26, 1994 fax for the above referenced project and offer the following comments: 1.0 Project Purpose - 4th line - appears to be a typo "cleat" 2.0 Schedule - The bid period is greater than 45 days, resulting in the operations to commence in January 1995. From a weather standpoint, this does not appear to be an optimum contract period. Since there will likely only be a limited number of bidders, I suggest consideration of a much shorter bid period (say three weeks) allowing work to commence by late November or early December. 3.0 Examination of Bid Documents, etc. - at end of section, change pre-bid conference date if you elect to shorten the bid period.. 4.0 Bid Format - typos on second paragraph, 4th line and fourth paragraph, first line. 5.0 Execution of Agreement, etc. - First paragraph, second line change "with" to "within." Second paragraph, second line change "delivery" to "deliver." Typo on third paragraph, fifth line. 7.0 Payments - DEC may not be able to verify invoices. I would simply say "The Invoice must be verified by a representative of the Town of Southold." SEP -2? -1994 12:43 FROM FAGAN ENGINEERS Page 2 Larry L Dowd; Esq. September 27, 1994 8.0 * Default - Typo line 5. 9.0. Regulatory Restrictions - Typo on, last line. TO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1516?651823 P.03 1.3 E I suggest the revised paragraph "Upon project completion, the .concrete structures shall be restored, with regard to cleanliness such that all solid waste, debris and recyclables are properly removed and all areas of concrete shall be exposed and visible for inspection. Any liquid waste shall be cleaned up with rags or absorbent pads, not simply washed from the pit with water." See revised page 2. Method of Measurement for bid items 3, 4, 5 and 6 should have the first line corrected as you have circled describing the proper bid item. See revised pages 6, 7,8and 9. 32 B This information is typically required for certification purposes to DEC. It is not necessary for the Contractor to complete this if indeed the Engineer or a representative of the Town is on-site during all hours of cleanup. However, this minor requirement of the -Contractor should not cost the Town any money and would be helpful if the Town tries to limit engineering certification costs. 3.4 C This statement is technically not required. However I doubt if it will cost the Town any money as it is intended to curb reckless damage to the concrete structures caused by neglect of the Contractor towards reasonable care of these structures. I will be out of the office to a conference on Wednesday and Thursday. However, if you have any further comments or questions on this matter, I can be reached at the office on Friday, September 30, 1994.. Sincerely, FAGAN ENGINEERS f 7, h:\wpdaEa\94-010\Dowd.927 DA i1c T ��;uttec! ��[ ,_ �1�: c ycl «I _!-'a�Ja / RESOLVED that the Town Board of/the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs the Town Clerk toa vertise for bids for the clean-up and restoration of the Metal Dump I sated at Mosquito Hollow Road, Fishers Island, N.Y., all in accordance with the approval of the Town Attorney. SEP -19-1994 11:04 FROM IWAN ENGINEERS FAGAN ENGINEERS • Environmental Consultants 113 East Chemung Place • Elmira, New York 14904 • (607) 734-2165 .Ammo TO: Supervisor Wickham FROM: Dennis A. Fagan, P.E. DATE: September 19, 1994 RE: Fishers Island Metal Dump TO 0 15167651923 P.02 I just read your memo dated 9/15/94 to the Town Board. I do not agree with Dave that only two of the waste stream components should be analysed. I believe all five of the specified waste stream components should be analysed to insure no problems if some unbalanced bids are received. Based on a discussion with Dave Andrews today, our conservative estimate of the waste tonnage is as follows: WASTE COMPONENT % BY WEIGHT Metal Recyclables 60% Non -Metal Recyclables 4% Non -Recyclable MSW 25% C & D Debris 10% Hazardous Waste 1 0 TOTAL 100% I suggest the bids be reviewed by taldng the unit prices that are bid for each waste component and multiply it by the above estimated waste composition percentages. The sum of the five waste component products would then be the "weighted" unit price from which a low bid could be determined. This estimate is considered conservative in that hopefully there should be at least 60% recyclable metals which would likely define a worst-case scenario for the Town. As to the alternative contracting paragraph, I have no changes to this section- h:\wpdata\94-010\Wickham.919 DAF:J(c TOTAL P.02 • �FFO( " S � Cp Town Hall, 53095 Main Road o= P. O. Box 1179 THOMAS H. WICKHAM C4 Southold, New York 11971 SUPERVISOR • .F Fax (516) 765-1823 1'ifJol �aO! Telephone (516) 765-1889 'xa To: Town Board From: Tom Wickham Date: 9/15/94 Re: Fishers Island Metal Dump At the September 6th Board Meeting I was asked to consult with Dennis Fagan regarding an appropriate formula for evaluating bids on the Metal Dump Project. This is the result of that discussion: 1. Weighting the Elements of the Bid - Dennis Fagan and David Andrews agreed that an appropriate weighting should take into account not only the tonnage but also the price. They felt that the MSW fraction and the hazardous waste materials are so small as to be negligible. Consequently, the bids can be reviewed in terms of only two parts of waste stream, namely the (recyclable) metal fraction and the (non -recyclable) non metal fraction. Although the metal fraction is expected to be far larger than the non-metal fraction, it would cost us far less to get rid of one ton of the former than of the latter. Weighting of our bid evaluation should take both effects into consideration. Working through the mathematics results in weighting the non-metal fraction four times greater than the metal fraction (see attachment for details) . 2. Alternative Contracting - Louisa Evans suggested we take up the possibility of a lump sum contract as an alternative to the contract formula that has been proposed. She has advised me that, contrary to what Fagan. has told us, there may in fact be construction companies willing to place reasonable bids on the project on a lump sum basis. I discussed this with David and Dennis, who agreed that if there are firms willing to bid that way, by all means we should proceed. Dennis suggested a form of alternative contracting which I took to mean bidding under two different senarios , i. e. (1) On a per ton basis and. (2) On a lump sum basis; firms could bid on one or the other or both. The difficulty with alternative contracting will be in awarding the bid and I gather this approach provides opportunity for people to take exception to our award. Nevertheless, I think we should explore it and I'm asking our Town Attorney by this note to give the Board some direction along these lines. We have scheduled 20 minutes to discuss this on September 20th. • i • I u- •_� Principle: Relative weight shall combine volume effects and price effects. Overall ratio is therefore the product of the volume ratio times the price ratio. Volume ratio: From Fagan's report, the composition is about 75% metal and 25% non- metal, so the ratio is 3 to 1 (metal to non-metal). Price ratio: From the annex in Fagan's report, the cost to remove one cubic yard of the metal fraction is estimated at $3.30; the cost for the non-metal fraction is estimated at $37.50 per cubic yard. Consequently, the price ratio is 3.30:37.50 or 0.088 to I (metal to non-metal). Weighting* The product of these two ratios is (3) x (0.088) = 0.26, or approximately 1/4. Thus, weighting shall be four times heavier for the non-metal fraction than the metal fraction. Example: 100 tons (about equal to 100 cubic yards) Cost of removing non-metal fraction.- 25 raction:25 yards x $37.50 =- $938 Cost of removing metal fraction: 75 yards x $3.30 = $247 Cost of removing non-metal fraction is approximately four times greater than the cost of removing the metal fraction. SUPERVISOR Thomas H. Wickham COUNCILMEN Joseph J. Lizewski Alice J. Hussie Joseph L. Townsend, Jr. Ruth D. Oliva Justice Louisa P. khans W. FROM DATE TOWN BOARD TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Board Alice Hussie, Chairperson, Solid Waste Task Force September 15, 1994 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765 - 1891 Fax (516) 765 - 1823 The Solid Waste Task Force met on September 13, 1994 to determine the basis for bid evaluations for complete removal of waste from the Fishers Island metal dump. The principal factor in the discussion was that, although it is called a "metal" dump, in reality all sorts of waste might be found. Hank Pope advised that borings be taken to give a clearer view of what might be encountered in the excavation. Barring that activity, the following suggestions were made: 1. A lump sum bid 2. X $ per cubic yard and a 50-50 split on recovered metal 3. X $ per ton assuming a 50% metal recovery 4. X $ per yard with Town and vendor sharing equally the cost and/or profit of recyclables The sense prevailed that, although the engineers had inspected the site, the text of their report did not give any kind of definitive conclusion as to the amounts of any waste categories. Task force members in attendance: W. Cremers J. Bunchuck H. Pope L. Tuthill W. Warner A. Hussie R. Oliva for a short time �o g�FFO�k __-�-- c�Gy� � 1 O N LAURY L. DOWD O Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Town Attorney yijJol �aO�P. O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 OFFICE OF THE TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM TO: TOWN BOARD FROM: TOWN ATTORNEY RE: FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP SPECS DATE: SEPTEMBER 15, 1994 Attached is a copy of the draft specs for the Fishers Island Metal Dump remediation project. It incorporates suggestions made by Councilmembers Louisa Evans and Alice Hussey and the Solid Waste Task Force. Please review and make comments of your own. The proposed schedule assumes the Town Board acts to adopt the specs and authorize the Town Clerk to go out to bid at the next Board meeting on October 4. Two issues are outstanding: -What will be the basis for analyzing the bids, to be inserted in Section A, paragraph 6? The technical specs offer a format, which is repeated in the Bid Form, Section C. -Who will be the Project Engineer, acting to protect the Town's interests in supervising the job? SECTION A SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1.0 PROJECT PURPOSE Fisher's Island is a 4.25 square mile island which is located 4.5 miles southeast of New London, Connecticut and which is part of the Township of Southold, New York. The purpose of this project is to perform site remediation cleat the "Metal Dump" on Fishers Island as further described in the Technical Specifications, Section B. Background and Existing Site Conditions are described in Exhibit A. 2.0 SCHEDULE The schedule below is an estimate of the time period leading up to the commencement of the Agreement. Its intent is to provide each Bidder with an idea of when certain events may occur. The dates given are guidelines and should not be construed as firm dates or deadlines due to the multiple parties involved in the decision-making process. EVENT Advertising for bids Pre -Bid Conference Bid Opening Town Board Approval Agreement Executed Operations Commencement DATE October 13, 1994 October 31, 1994 December 1, 1994 December 6, 1994 before December 19, 1994 January 1, 1995 The Contractor shall complete all remediations within 30 days of commencement of remediation operations. 3.0 EXAMINATION OF BID DOCUMENTS AND FAMILIARITY WITH WORK It is the responsibility of each Bidder before submitting a Bid to examine the specifications herein, visit the site of the Metal Dump, attend and be familiar with the outcome of the pre-bid conference, become familiar with and consider all federal, state and local laws, regulations, ordinances, permits, approvals and orders that may affect the cost, progress, performance or furnishing of the work, and notify the Town Clerk of all conflicts, errors or discrepancies in the Bid Specifications. This information is presented solely for the convenience of the Bidders. Bidders shall form their own conclusions and opinions from this information and shall confirm any information contained therein through site visits or other sources. The Town does not guarantee the accuracy of any information contained in these documents. Reference is made information which is Exhibit A Exhibit B Exhibit C Exhibit D Exhibit E to the following Exhibits attached to and made part of Background and Existing Site Sample Agreement Site Plans Insurance specifications 40 which contain supplemental the Bid Specifications: Conditions Department of Labor Wage Rate Addendum Bidder shall be expected to reflect the information contained in the exhibits in its Bid. Bidders will be allowed to ask questions regarding the Bid Specifications during the pre-bid conference to be held at: Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 October 31, 1994 4.0 BID FORMAT Bids shall be submitted in the form described in the Bid Specifications. All blank spaces for bid prices shall be properly filled in, in ink or typed, in both words and numerals for all bid categories required. In the event a price shown in words and its equivalent shown in figures do not agree, the written words shall be binding on the Bidder. BIDS SHALL NOT BE QUALIFIED, MODIFIED, LIMITED OR RESTRICTED IN ANY WAY. In the event a specification is not applicable, it shall be so indicated. Incomplete bids will not be considered. Each Bidder shall submit six (6) separate complete sets of his Bid which shall be enclosed in a sealed opaque envelope plainly marked on the outside with the title of the work and the name and address of the Bidder. No Bid will be considered unless filed on or before the time and at teh place designated in the Notice to Bidders. Bids received after the time set for the opening will be returned to Bidders unopened. Any Bidder may withdraw its Bid upon receipt of a properly notarized written request made no later than the time set for bid opening. No alterations to this Bid Specification will be considered valid unless in writing and issued as Addenda. All questions must be received at least ten (10) calendar days before bid opening in order to be answered. All addenda will be on file at the Town Clerk's office at least twenty-four (24) hours before bids are opened. The Town will not be bound by oral clarifications. Each Bid must be accompanied by a bid guaranty in the sume of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) . No bid will be considered unless it is accompanied by the required guaranty. The bid bond shall name the Town as the obligee. The bid guaranty shall ensure the execution of the agreement and the furnishing of the required bonds and insurance by the successful Bidder, as specified in these specifications. 5.0 EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT WITH BONDS AND INSURANCE The successful Bidder, or its legally authorized representative, shall be required to appear in person with ten (10) days of the Notice of Award by the Town at the place and time designated by the Town to execute the Agreement. 0 0 The successful Bidder shall, at its own cost and expense, procure, execute and delivery to the Town the following documents within ten (10) days of formal Notice of Award by the Town: Performance Bond - A performance Bond shall be in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the Not -To -Exceed Price specified in the bid. Insurance as specified in Exhibit D The performance bond shall be maintained at the Contractor's own expense for the term of the Agreement. The bond shall be executed by a surety company approved by the Town, authorized to do business in the State of New York and with an office or representative in Suffolk County, New York. In the event the Constractor secures a Performance bond from any of its subcontractors, said bond shall also name the Town of Southold as a dual obligee. 6.0 CONSIDERATION OF BIDS The Town of Southold reserves the right to reject any or all bids for site remediateion at the Fisher's Island Metal Dump if such action is deemed to be in the best interests of the Town. The Town Board intends to bond for the amount needed to perform the contract when the contract price has been finalized. excess costs. The Town reserves the right to terminate the Agreement for Bids will be evaluated as follows: ***TOWN BOARD TO COME UP WITH PROCESS*** 7.0 PAYMENTS Contractor shall receive monthly payments for services performed during the prior calendar month upon submission of an invoice (with a Town voucher) that shall contain an itemized list of tons removed from the Metal Dump site with the accompanying scales receipts from the solid waste management facility receiving the waste. The invoice must be verified by the project Engineer and the DEC. The Town shall be entitled to deduct from any payment owing to Contractor any sums expended by the Town to cure any default or other non-compliance by Contractor. 8.0 DEFAULT In the event the Contractor fails to perform its obligations under the Agreement, the town may terminate such Agreement and the Town may procure the services from other sources and hold the Contractor responsible for any excess costs incurred and deduct from payments owing to the Contractor and/or draw upon the Performance Bond as full or partial reimbursement ofr such excess costs. The Town reserves the right to terminate the Agreement for just cause. 9.0 REGULATORY RESTRICTIONS This project will require approval from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (referred to herein as DEC) and from other federal, state or local regulatory agencies. Town will get all necessary DEC approvals. Contractor agrees to obtain all other needed permits, including those for transport and final disposal of the material removed from the site, and including approvals from those agencies regulating the sites receiving the materials from the Metal Dump. During the term of the Agreement there may be changes in the rules and regulations regarding remediation of this site. The Agreement will not provide any guarantees with respect to the volume of waste to be hauled and/or disposed of, or the regulations governing such activies. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Project Description B. Submittals C. Measurement and Payment D. Project Execution 1.2 REFERENCES A. "Feasibility Study for Closure of the Fisher's Island Metal Dump," March, 1994, by Fagan Engineers. B. 6NYCRR Part 360 Solid Waste Management Facilities, October 9, 1993 by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. 1.3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION A. The Town of Southold, NY is commencing remediation of a former dump site on Fisher's Island, NY known as the "Metal Dump." The Metal Dump occupies the site of a former coastal artillery dual shore gun emplacement, abandoned in 1946. The installation consists of two excavated pits, each with three vertical concrete walls and a concrete floor, with a labyrinth of subterranean concrete rooms forming a bunker between them. Metal and non- metal solid waste has been deposited in the two gun pits and over the roof of the concrete bunker. An engineering plan sheet, attached to this specification, indicates the measured and estimated extent of this installation and the estimated extent of solid waste deposited at the site. Although predominantly metal in appearance, the solid waste deposited at the site also includes many non-metal items, some of which may be classified as hazardous by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC)" B. The Contractor shall remove all recyclable and non -recyclable solid waste including hazardous waste from the site, to the satisfaction of the Engineer and DEC. All solid waste shall be disposed of at an approved solid waste management facility outside of Fisher's Island. The Contractor shall indicate, in the bid documents, the - 1 - 1% TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION solid waste management facilities which are to receive each type of solid waste removed from the site. C. The engineering plan sheet shows the estimated edge of solid waste based on observed site conditions, interviews with residents and a former dump attendant and on conditions observed in similar structures on Fisher's Island. Upon project completion, all solid waste shall be removed from the project site, whether within the edge of solid waste shown on the plan sheet or not. D. Uncontaminated soil and vegetation separated from the solid waste rnus� 'nmy be stockpiled on-site adjacent to the work area. Uncontaminated soil may also be used to fill in depressions formed by excavation of solid waste outside of the gun pit structures. Soil stockpile sideslopes shall not exceed 3H:1 V in steepness. E. Upon project completion the concrete stn&Wro shall be restored, with regard to liness to it's original condition rior -71-01 o sition of an solid waste. All solid waste shall be removed and all areas of concrete shall be exposed and visible for inspection. Any liquid waste shall be cleaned up with rags or absorbent pads, not simply washed from the pit with water. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. The Contractor shall submit, with the initial bid package, the following information: 1. The Contractor's corporate background and history including manpower and equipment capabilities and a list of previous similar projects accomplished by the Contractor. 2. A list of the approved solid waste management facilities which the Contractor proposes to use for disposal of each of the following waste streams removed from the Metal Dump: Metal Recyclables Non -Metal Recyclables Non Recyclable Municipal Solid Waste Construction and Demolition Debris Hazardous Waste (if found at the site) The list shall include, for each facility, the facility's name, address, phone number, approved daily capacity and the name of a contact person at that facility. Also indicated Iia 1% % TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION shall be the location of the nearest truck scales to be used in determining the weight of solid waste hauled. B. The Contractor shall submit for approval by the Engineer, a narrative fully describing his proposed method for excavation, separation and removal of the solid waste from the site. This narrative shall be submitted within 10 days of the date of the Owner -Contractor Agreement and must be approved in writing by the Engineer prior to the commencement of work. oycl`�►' C. The Contractor shall submit, on a daily basis to the Engineer,A copies of scales tickets indicating the weight quantities of solid waste deposited at the approved solid waste management facilities for that day. If not returning to Fisher's Island that evening, the scales receipt for the last load of the day can be submitted on the following morning. 1.5 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. Unit Quantities: Any quantities or measurements indicated in the bid documents are for contract purposes only. Payment will be based on actual quantities of solid waste removed. B. Payment Includes: Full compensation for all labor, tools, equipment, transportation, services and incidentals; erection or application of any item of the work; overhead and profit. C. Defect Assessment: The Work, or portions of the work, not conforming to specified requirements in the opinion of the Engineer, shall be reworked at no additional cost to the Owner. D. Bid Item Description: Refer to the Bid Item Descriptions on the following pages for methods of measurement and basis of payment. -3- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION BID ITEM DESCRIPTIONS ITEM NO. BID ITEM UNIT PRICE 1 Mobilization Lump Sum METHOD OF MEASUREMENT Payment for mobilization will be made on a lump sum basis. BASIS OF PAYMENT The amount bid for mobilization shall not exceed five percent (5 %) of the total not -to - exceed price excluding the bid price for mobilization. Should the bidder exceed the foregoing five percent (5 %), the Owner will make the necessary adjustment to determine the total amount bid based on the arithmetically correct Proposal. The amount bid shall include the furnishing and maintaining of services and facilities noted in the Contract Documents to the extent and at the time the Contractor deems them necessary for his operations, consistent with the requirements of this work and the respective contract. Unless provided for elsewhere, the cost of required insurance and bonds and/or any initiation of the contract work may be included in this work. -4- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION ITEM NO, BID ITEM UNIT PRICE 2 Removal of Metal Recyclables Per Ton METHOD OF MEASUREMENT Payment for Removal of Metal Recyclables shall be calculated based on scales receipts from the solid waste management facility receiving the waste. The receipts shall indicate net weight of solid waste either through direct weighing of deposited solid waste or through a weight differential calculated by subtracting the gross vehicle weight before and after deposition of the solid waste. Scales must have a valid inspection certification from the State that the scales are located in. BASIS OF PAYMENT The unit bid price shall include the cost of furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and transportation necessary to complete the work described in the Contract Documents. This includes, but is not limited to, excavation and separation of Metal Recyclables from other solid waste items, transportation off of Fisher's Island to an approved end user or recyclables processing facility and the tipping fee for that facility. No additional payment will be made for return trip mileage or standby time while loading or waiting to be loaded. Payment will be made upon completion of all work as verified by the Engineer and by DEC. -5- % 41 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION ITEM NO, BID ITEM UNIT PRICE 3 Removal of Non -Metal Recyclables Per Ton METHOD OF MEASUREMENT Payment for Removal Metal Recyclabl shall be calculated based on scales receipts from the solid was ement facility receiving the waste. The receipts shall indicate net weight of solid waste either through direct weighing of deposited solid waste or through a weight differential calculated by subtracting the gross vehicle weight before and after deposition of the solid waste. Scales must have a valid inspection certification from the State that the scales are located in. BASIS OF PAYMENT The unit bid price shall include the cost of furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and transportation necessary to complete the work described in the Contract Documents. This includes, but is not limited to, excavation and separation of Non -Metal Recyclables from other solid waste items, transportation off of Fisher's Island to an approved end user or recyclables processing facility and the tipping fee for that facility. No additional payment will be made for return trip mileage or standby time while loading or waiting to be loaded. Payment will be made upon completion of all work as verified by the Engineer and by DEC. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION ITEM NO. BID ITEM UNIT PRICE 4 Removal of Municipal Solid Waste Per Ton If - Payment METHOD OF MEASUREMENT for Removal of Metal Recyclableg shall be calculated based on scales receipts from the soli gement facility receiving the waste. The receipts shall indicate net weight of solid waste either through direct weighing of deposited solid waste or through a weight differential calculated by subtracting the gross vehicle weight before and after deposition of the solid waste. Scales must have a valid inspection certification from the State that the scales are located in. BASIS OF PAYMENT The unit bid price shall include the cost of furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and transportation necessary to complete the work described in the Contract Documents. This includes, but is not limited to, excavation and separation of Municipal Solid Waste from other solid waste items, transportation off of Fisher's Island to an approved solid waste management facility and the tipping fee for that facility. No additional payment will be made for return trip mileage or standby time while loading or waiting to be loaded. Payment will be made upon completion of all work as verified by the Engineer and by DEC. -7- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION ITEM NO. BID ITEM UNIT PRICE 5 Removal of Construction Per Ton and Demolition Debris METHOD OF MEASUREMENT 7\V11/ Payment for Removal Metal Recyclables hall be calculated based on scales receipts from the solid waste management facility receiving the waste. The receipts shall indicate net weight of solid waste either through direct weighing of deposited solid waste or through a weight differential calculated by subtracting the gross vehicle weight before and after deposition of the solid waste. Scales must have a valid inspection certification from the State that the scales are located in. BASIS OF PAYMENT The unit bid price shall include the cost of furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and transportation necessary to complete the work described in the Contract Documents. This includes, but is not limited to, excavation and separation of Construction and Demolition Debris from other solid waste items, transportation off of Fisher's Island to an approved solid waste management facility and the tipping fee for that facility. No additional payment will be made for return trip mileage or standby time while loading or waiting to be loaded. Payment will be made upon completion of all work as verified by the Engineer and by DEC. % 41�TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION ITEM NO. BID ITEM UNIT PRICE 6 Removal of Hazardous Waste Per Ton METHOD OF MEASUREMENT Payment for Removaletal R�yccla-Mes-,shall be calculated based on scales receipts from the solid w n facility receiving the waste. The receipts shall indicate net weight of solid waste either through direct weighing of deposited solid waste or through a weight differential calculated by subtracting the gross vehicle weight before and after deposition of the solid waste. Scales must have a valid inspection certification from the State that the scales are located in. BASIS OF PAYMENT The unit bid price shall include the cost of furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and transportation necessary to complete the work described in the Contract Documents. This includes, but is not limited to, excavation and separation of Hazardous Waste from other solid waste items, transportation off of Fisher's Island to an approved hazardous waste management facility and the tipping fee for that facility. No additional payment will be made for return trip mileage or standby time while loading or waiting to be loaded. Payment will be made upon completion of all work as verified by the Engineer and by DEC. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS" FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION ITEM NO. BID ITEM UNIT PRICE 7 Not -To -Exceed Price Lump Sum METHOD OF MEASUREMENT If utilized, payment of the Not -To -Exceed Price shall be made on a lump sum basis. BASIS OF PAYMENT The Not -To -Exceed Price shall be based on the minimum lump sum price which the Contractor shall perform the work as described in the Contract Documents. Actual final payment shall be the lesser of either the Not -To -Exceed Price or the total calculated sum price of all bid items based on scales receipts. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION E. Not -To -Exceed Price: In addition to the individual bid items described in this section, the Contractor shall indicate a Not -To -Exceed Bid Price for the entire work described in the Contract Documents. The Not -To -Exceed Price shall be a maximum bid price for which the Contractor shall perform the work, less any change orders, regardless of the total price determined from scales receipts. The final contract price to be paid to the contractor upon project completion shall be the lesser of either the Not -To -Exceed Price or the total calculated sum price of all bid items based on scales receipts. PART 2 PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL A. A representative of the Engineer shall be on-site during all hours of contractor operation to ensure compliance with the contract documents. B. A representative of the DEC may be on-site at any time during this project to ensure compliance with solid waste regulations. 3.2 RECORDKEEPING A. The Contractor shall retain duplicate records of scales receipts submitted daily to the Engineer. B. The Contractor shall prepare and maintain daily progress reports indicating, at a minimum: O Date Hours Worked Weather Conditions Areas Worked Manpower on-site �_kV.4-4 Problems Encountered and their Disposition The Contractor's daily reports shall be made available to the Engineer upon verbal request. -11- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION 3.3 MOBILIZATION AND SITE PREPARATION A. The Contractor shall initially set up his equipment at the site in an area outside of the estimated edge of solid waste. The Contractor shall coordinate with the Engineer regarding the location for setting up and storage of equipment. B. Separate ami storage bins or containers shall be provided for each type of solid waste encountered. C. Prior to excavation of solid waste, the Contractor shall strip uncontaminated vegetation and topsoil from the area as required and stockpile in an area designated by the Engineer. 3.4 SOLID WASTE EXCAVATION A. Solid waste shall be excavated from within the work area and separated into individual types as indicated in Part 1 of this specification. Additional classifications may be made by the Contractor at his discretion. B. All solid waste on-site shall be excavated and removed by the Contractor, including material from within both gun pits, from over the bunker and from the surrounding area. nM ) C. The Owner recognizes that the Metal Dump is located in a iSl potentially historically significant structure. Damage to the concrete structures shall be kept to an absolute minimum. The 2 Engineer reserves the right to prohibit any excavation or material handling practices which, in the opinion of the Engineer or Owner, cause unnecessary damage to the concrete structures or other site areas. 3.5 SOLID WASTE PROCESSING A. Processing of excavated solid waste for the purposes of separation, cleaning or densification shall be performed as necessary at the Contractors discretion. Processing procedures shall be submitted for approval by the Engineer under Section 1.4 of this specification. B. The type and function of processing equipment shall be determined by the Contractor. However, any equipment used shall be designed to prevent any potential solid or liquid waste discharge to the environment. Fluid leakage from equipment shall be cleaned up immediately. -12- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION* ECIFICATION FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION C. Processing procedures shall maximize quantities of solid waste to be recycled. 3.6 SOLID WASTE TRANSPORTATION A. Transportation of all solid waste from the site shall be in strict accordance with 6NYCRR Part 360. All loads leaving the site shall be covered. B. The Contractor is responsible for obtaining all required transportation permits for hauling of solid waste to approved solid waste management facilities. C. The Contractor is responsible for making all arrangements for conveyance of solid waste off of the island via ferry or other method. D. The Contractor is responsible for clean-up of any waste spilled from trucks during transportation. 3.7 PROJECT COMPLETION A. The project will be considered complete and the Contractor released when, in the opinion of the Engineer, all solid waste has been removed from the project work area. The Engineer may require backfilling of voids created during solid waste excavation in order to ensure that the site is left in a safe condition. B. Determination of project completeness will be substantially influenced by site inspection by a representative of the DEC, who must certify as to complete removal of all solid waste. END OF SECTION - 13 - SECTION C BID FORM To: Town of Southold State of New York 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Sirs: The Undersigned Bidder has carefully examined the Bid Specifications and all other information available regarding the site. The Undersigned Bidder agrees to abide by all conditions stated, intended, or implied by the terms of the Bid Specifications and the prices bid herein. The Undersigned Bidder has incorporated all the submissions described in Section B, Part 1.4(A) with this bid package, which include the Contractor's background and resume and a list of approved solid waste management facilities to be used and copies of the permits held by these facilities authorizing them to accept the waste removed from the Metal Dump site . BID PRICING Item 1 Mobilization (Lump Sum) Item 2 Removal of Metal Recyclables per ton Item 3 Removal of Non -Metal Recyclables per ton Item 4 Removal of Municipal Solid Waste per ton Item 5 Removal of Construction and Demolition Debris per ton Item 6 Removal of Hazardous Waste per ton Item 7 Not -To -Exceed Price (lump sum) Bidder Address: Firm By: Authorized Representative Date: tk f0L,r�oG h� y JUDITH T. TERRY o= TOWN CLERK y REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT FFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 9, 1994 Lead Agency Coordination Request Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 The purpose of this request is to determine under Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act-SEQRA) of the Environmental Conservation Law and 6NYCRR Part 617 the following: 1. your jurisdiction in the action described below; 2. your interest in assuming the responsibilities of lead agency; and 3. issues of concern which you believe should be evaluated. Enclosed please find a copy of the Long Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) to assist you in your response. Project Name: Fishers Island Metal Dump Remediation Proposed Action: Removal of all solid waste from the Metal Dump site located at Mosquito Hollow Road, Fishers Island, Town of Southold, New York. SEQRA Classification: Type I Contact Person: Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk, Town of Southold The lead agency will determine the need for an environmental impact statement (EIS) on this project. If you have an interest in being lead agency, please contact this office immediately. If no response is received from you within 30 days of the date of this letter, it will be assumed that your agency has no interest in being lead agency. Page 02 Agency Position: [ ] This agency has no objection to your agency assuming lead agency status on this action. [ X ] This agency wishes to assume lead agency status for this action. [ ] Other. (See comments below.) Comments: Please feel free to contact this office for further information. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk Attachment Copies to the following: Commissioner Marsh, NYS-DEC, Albany Robert Greene, NYS-DEC, Stony Brook Suffolk County Department of Health Services NYS Legislative Commission on Water Resource Needs of Long Island Town Clerk's Bulletin Board -i4-16-2 (2/0)-7c 617.21 S E O R Appendix A State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Purpose: The full EAF is designed to help applicants and agencies determine, in an orderly manner, whether a project or action may be significant. The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequent- ly, there are aspects of a project that are subjective or unmeasureable. It is also understood that those who determine significance may have little or no formal knowledge of the environment or may be technically. expert in environmental analysis. In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting the question of significance. The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action. . Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts: Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. By identifying basic project data, it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3. Part 2: Focuses on identifying the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provides guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially - large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially -large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE—Type 1 and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: ❑ Part 1 ❑ Part 2 ❑Part 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF (Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate), and any other supporting information, and considering both the magitude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: ❑ A. The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will not have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. ❑ B. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be prepared.` ❑ C. The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared. x A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions Fisher's Island Metal Dump Remediation Name of Action Name of Lead Agency Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer(If different from responsible officer) Date PART 1—PROJECT INFORMATION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the environment. Please complete the entire form, Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considered as part of the application for approval and maybe subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable, so indicate and specify each instance. NAME OF ACTION acres Fisher's Island Metal Dump Remediation acres LOCATION OF ACTION (Include Street Address, Municipality and County) acres Mosquito Hollow Road, Fisher's Island, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, NY NAME OF APPLICANT/SPONSOR BUSINESS TELEPHONE Town of Southold ( ) ADDRESS _ CITY/Po STATE ZIP CODE NAME OF OWNER (If different) BUSINESS TELEPHONE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 616 ) 7.65-1889 ADDRESS 53095 Main Road CITYIPO STATE ZIP CODE Southold, NY 11971 DESCRIPTION OF ACTION Removal of all solid waste from the Metal Dump site. Please Complete Each Question— Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. Site Description Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. 1. Present land use: ❑Urban ❑Industrial ❑Commercial ❑Residential (suburban) ❑Forest ❑Agriculture ❑Other 2. Total acreage of project area: 1 acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) Forested Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24, 25 of ECL) Water Surface Area Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces Other (Indicate type 3. What is predominant soil type(s) on project site? Riverhead "C" PRESENTLY 1 acres If acres 0 acres 0 acres 0 acres 0 acres 0 acres acres (Rural (non-farm) AFTER COMPLETION 0.30 acres 0 acres 0 acres n acres 0.70 acres acres acres acres a. Soil drainage: ❑Well drained 100 % of site ❑Moderately well drained 0 % of site ❑Poorly drained a % of site b. If any agricultural land is involved, how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NYS Land Classification System? acres. (See 1 NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? ❑Yes INNo -. a. What is depth .to bedrock? 28(1 (in feet) 0J 5. Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes: 00-10% _ 75 0/0 010-15% 15 015% or greater 10 % 6. Is project substantially contiguous to, or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or the National Registers of Historic Places? Dyes ANo 7_ Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? Dyes ❑No 8. What is the depth of the water table? —20 (in feet) 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? X]Yes ONo 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? Dyes IXNo 11. Does project site contain any species -of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? Dyes EXNo According to Fagan FnginPP_rs site visits- 12/93 & 2/94 Identify each species 12. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations) Oyes CJ�No Describe 13. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? Dyes ONo If yes, explain 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? 4Yes ❑No 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: NnnP a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: None a. Name b. Size (In acres) 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? Oyes QNo a) If Yes, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? Oyes ❑No b) If Yes, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? Dyes ❑No 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25 -AA, Section 303 and 304? ❑Yesj(XNo 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617? Dyes CiNo 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? MYes ❑No B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate) a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor acres. b. Project acreage to be developed: 0 acres initially; 0.70 acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped 0.30 acres. d. Length of project, in miles: (If appropriate) e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed %; f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing 0 proposed n g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour 0 (upon completion of project)? h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially Ultimately i. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure height; width; length. j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? 200 ft. 3 2. flow much natural material (i.e., rock, earth, etc.) will be removed from the site? 0 tons/cubic yards 3 Will disturbed areas be reclaimed? EXYes ❑No ❑N/A a. If yes, for what intend_-' purpose is the site being reclaimed? Remediation of Solid Waste Dump b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? Dyes 1XNo c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? [XYes ❑No 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? 0 acres. 5. Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally -important vegetation be removed by this project? ❑Yes IkNo 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction 1 months, (including demolition). 7. If multi -phased: a. Total number of phases anticipated (number). b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 month year, (including demolition). c. Approximate completion date of final phase month year. d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? Dyes ONO 8. Will blasting occur during construction? Dyes MNo 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction 5 after project is complete 0 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project 0 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? Dyes NNo If yes, explain 12 13 14 Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? Dyes 1�No a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) and amount b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? ❑Yes EkNo Type Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? Dyes Explain QNo 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? Dyes (RNo 16. Will the project generate solid waste? Dyes YNo a. If yes, what is the amount per month tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? Oyes ONo c. If yes, give name ; location d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? Oyes e. If Yes, explain 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? OOYes ❑No a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? 6,000 tons/month. b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? _11�111f2 years. 18. Will project use herbiicidessorr pessticiae� upUYesexisD(JNo solid waste dump 19. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? WYes ❑No 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? QiYes ❑No 21. Will project result in an increase in energy use? EJYes ❑No If yes , indicate type(s) n; esel and f,acnl i nP-PnwPrpd onstruction Equipment 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity gallons/minute- 23. Total anticipated water usage per day n gallons/day. 24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? LJYes ❑No If Yes, explain Funding will he by Town of Southold 4 1XNo 25, Approvals Required: Submittal Type Date City, Town, Village Board ❑Yes []No City, Town, Village Planning Board Dyes ❑No City, Town Zoning Board ❑Yes ❑No City, County Health Department ❑Yes ❑No Other Local Agencies ❑Yes ❑No Other Regional Agencies ❑Yes ❑No State Agencies J]Yes ❑No NYSE C — Cleanup Certification Federal Agencies []Yes ❑No C. Zoning and Planning Information 1 . Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? Dyes ®No If Yes, indicate decision required: ❑zoning amendment Ozoning variance ❑special use permit ❑subdivision Osite plan ❑new/revision of master plan ❑resource management plan ❑other 2. What is the zoning classification(s)of the site? R-400 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? Same S. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? Potential for Historically Significant Site 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? 14Yes ❑No 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a Y. mile radius of proposed action? Residential 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within a '/, mile? fc]Yes ❑No 9. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? 10. Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? Dyes [XNo 11. Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection)? ❑Yes 1XNo a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? ❑Yes ❑No 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? Dyes KJNo a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? ❑Yes ❑No - D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. E. Verification I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sponsor Name Date Signature Title If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. 5 Part 2—WOJECT IMPACTS AND THEIR4RAGNITUDE Responsibility of Lead Agency General Information (Read Carefully) • In completing the form the reviewer should be guided by the question: Have my responses and determinations been reasonable? The reviewer is not expected to be an expert environmental analyst. • Identifying that an impact will be potentially large (column 2) does not mean that it is also necessarily significant. Any large impact must be evaluated in PART 3 to determine significance. Identifying an impact in column 2 simply asks that it be looked at further. • The Examples provided are to assist the reviewer by showing types of impacts and wherever possible the threshold of magnitude that would trigger a response in column 2. The examples are generally applicable throughout the State and for most situations. But, for any specific project or site other examples and/or lower thresholds may be appropriate for a Potential Large Impact response, thus requiring evaluation in Part 3. • The impacts of each project, on each site, in each locality, will vary. Therefore, the examples are illustrative and have been offered as guidance. They do not constitute an exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each question. • The number of examples per question does not indicate the importance of each question. • In identifying impacts, consider long term, short term and cumlative effects. Instructions (Read carefully) a. Answer each of the 19 questions in PART 2. Answer Yes if there will be any impact. b. Maybe answers should be considered as Yes answers. c. If answering Yes to a question then check the appropriate box (column 1 or 2) to indicate the potential size of the impact. If impact threshold equals or exceeds any example provided, check column 2. If impact will occur but threshold is lower than. example, check column 1. d. If reviewer has doubt about size of the impact then consider the impact as potentially large and proceed to PART 3. e. If a potentially large impact checked in column 2 can be mitigated by change(s) in the project to a small to moderate impact, also check the Yes box in column 3. A No response indicates that such a reduction is not possible. This must be explained in Part 3. IMPACT ON LAND 1 . Will the proposed action result in a physical change to the project site? ONO 00YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Any construction on slopes of 15% or greater, (15 foot rise per 100 foot of length), or where the general slopes in the project area exceed 10%. • Construction on land where the depth to the water table is less than 3 feet. • Construction of paved parking area for 1,000 or more vehicles. • Construction on land where bedrock is exposed or generally within 3 feet of existing ground surface. • Construction that will continue for more than 1 year or involve more than one phase or stage. • Excavation for mining purposes that would remove more than 1,000 tons of natural material (i.e., rock or soil) per year. Construction or expansion of a sanitary landfill. • Construction in a designated floodway. • Other impacts Removal of Existing Solid Waste 2. Will there be an effect t--. __.,y ur:;que or unusual land forms found on the site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, geological formations, etc.))ONO OYES • Specific land forms: 1199 1 Small to Moderate Impact 2 Potential Large Impact 3 Can Impact Be Mitigated By Project Change N ❑ ❑Yes Flo ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ 1:1 Yes '❑No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ El Yes ❑No ❑ k] ❑Yes [R] No ❑ ❑ El Yes El No IMPACT ON WATER 3. Will proposed action affect any water body designated as protected? (Under Articles 15, 24,25 of the Environmental Conservation Law, ECL) QNO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Developable area of site contains a protected water body. • Dredging more than 100 cubic yards of material from channel of a protected stream. • Extension of utility distribution facilities through a protected water body. • Construction in a designated freshwater or tidal wetland. • Other impacts: 4. Will proposed action affect any non -protected existing or new body of water? ®NO OYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • A 10% increase or decrease in the surface area of any body of water or more than a 10 acre increase or decrease. • Construction of a body of water that exceeds 10 acres of surface area. • Other impacts: 5. Will Proposed Action affect surface or groundwater quality or quantity? ONO WYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action will require a discharge permit. • Proposed Action requires use -of a source of water that does not have approval to serve proposed (project) action. • Proposed Action requires water supply from wells with greater than 45 gallons per minute pumping capacity. • Construction or operation causing any contamination of a water supply system. • Proposed Action will adversely affect groundwater. • Liquid effluent will be conveyed off the site to facilities which presently do not exist or have inadequate capacity. • Proposed Action would use water in excess of 20,000 gallons per day. • Proposed Action will likely cause siltation or other discharge into an existing body of water to Me extent that there will be an obvious visual- contrast isual-contrast to natural conditions. • Proposed Action will require the storage of petroleum or chemical products greater than 1,100 gallons. • Proposed Action will allow residential uses in areas without water and/or sewer services. • Proposed Action locates commercial and/or industrial uses which may require new or expansion of existing waste treatment and/or storage facilities. • Other impacts: Project -will el i mi nate the potential for grnirndwater contamination. _ 6. Will proposed action alter drainage flow or patterns, or surface water runoff? 50NO OYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action would change flood water flows. 7 0 y Small to Moderate Impact 2 Potential Large Impact 3 Can Impact Be Mitigated By Project Change ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ El Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ El Yes El No ❑ ❑ El Yes 1-1 No ❑ ❑ El Yes EI No ❑ ❑ 1:1 Yes El No ❑ ❑ ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ ❑ El Yes El No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes El No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes 1:1 No ❑ ❑ El Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ El Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes El No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes El No ❑ ❑ El Yes El No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes El No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes El No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ IN E! Yes lid No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No i� • Proposed Action may cause substantial erosion. • Proposed Action is incompatible with existing drainage patterns. • Proposed Action will allow development in a designated floodway. • Other impacts: IMPACT ON AIR 7. Will proposed action affect air quality? 4NO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action will induce 1,000 or more vehicle trips in any given hour. • Proposed Action will result in the incineration of more than 1 ton of refuse per hour. • Emission rate of total contaminants will exceed S lbs. per hour or a heat source producing more than 10 million BTU's per hour. • Proposed action will allow an increase in the amount of land committed to industrial use. • Proposed action will allow an increase in the density of industrial development within existing industrial areas. • Other impacts: IMPACT ON PLANTS AND ANIMALS 8. Will Proposed Action affect any threatened or endangered species? KINO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Reduction of one or more species listed on the New York or Federal list, using the site, over or near site or found on the site. • Removal of any portion of a critical or significant wildlife habitat. • Application of pesticide or herbicide more than twice a year, other than for agricultural purposes. • Other impacts: 9. Will Proposed Action substantially affect non -threatened or non -endangered species? Ctij NO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action would substantially interfere with any resident or migratory fish, shellfish or wildlife species. • Proposed Action requires the removal of more than 10 acres of mature forest (over 100 years of age) or other locally important vegetation. IMPACT ON AGRICULTURAL LAND RESOURCES 10. Will the Proposed Action affect agricultural land resources? XINO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • The proposed action would sever, cross or limit access to agricultural land (includes cropland, hayfields, pasture, vineyard, orchard, etc.) 8 A 1 Small to Moderate Impact 2 Potential Large Impact 3 Can Impact Be Mitigated By Project Change ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ - Dyes El No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes El No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes El No ❑ ❑ ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ ❑ EJ Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ ❑ El Yes El No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ El Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No 0 • Construction activity would excavate or compact the soil profile of agricultural land. • The proposed action would irreversibly convert more than 10 acres of agricultural land or, if located in an Agricultutal District, more than 2.5 acres of agricultural land. • The proposed action would disrupt or prevent installation of agricultural land management systems (e.g., subsurface drain lines, outlet ditches, strip cropping); or create a need for such measures (e.g. cause a farm field to drain poorly due to increased runoff) • Other impacts: IMPACT ON AESTHETIC RESOURCES 11 . Will proposed action affect aesthetic resources? ONO OYES (If necessary, use the Visual EAF Addendum in Section 617.21, Appendix B.) Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed land uses, or project components obviously different from or in sharp contrast to current surrounding land use patterns, whether man-made or natural. • Proposed land uses, or project components visible to users of aesthetic resources which will eliminate or significantly reduce their enjoyment of the aesthetic qualities of that resource. • Project components that will result in the elimination or significant screening of scenic views known to be important to the area. • Other impacts: Removal Solid Waste will result in a positive aesthetic impact for project site. IMPACT ON HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES 12. Will Proposed Action impact any site or structure of historic, pre- historic or paleontological importance? ONO ®YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action occurring wholly or partially within or substantially contiguous to any facility or site listed on the State or National Register of historic places. • Any impact to an archaeological site or fossil bed located within the project site. • Proposed Action will occur in an area designated as sensitive for archaeological sites on the NYS Site Inventory. • Other impacts: Prgject will increase potential historic value of the fnrmer rnastal artillery sit__ IMPACT ON OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION 13 Will Proposed Action affect the quantity or quality of existing or future open spaces or recreational opportunities? Examples that would apply to column 2 [XNO OYES • The permanent foreclosure of a future recreational opportunity. • A major reduction of an open space important to the community. • Other impacts: 0 • 1 Small to Moderate Impact Potential 2raa Large Impact Be By nge ❑ ❑ No ❑ ❑ No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ El Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ EJ Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes EJ No ❑ ❑ El Yes E) No ❑ IN ❑Yes EXNo ❑ ❑ ❑Yes El No ❑ ❑ El Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No t ❑ ❑Yes allo ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ - ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ El Yes ❑No • IMPACT ON TRANSPORTATION 14. Will there be an effect to existing transportation systems? ONO OYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Alteration of present patterns of movement of people and/or goods. • Proposed Action will result in major traffic problems. • Other impacts: IMPACT ON ENERGY 15. Will proposed action affect the community's sources of fuel or energy supply? KINO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action will cause a greater than 5% increase in the use of any form of energy in the municipality. • Proposed Action will require the creation or extension of an energy transmission or supply system to serve more than 50 single or two family residences or to serve a major commercial or industrial use. • Other impacts: NOISE AND ODOR IMPACTS 16. Will there be objectionable odors, noise, or vibration as a result of the Proposed Action? ONO NYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Blasting within 1,500 feet of a hospital, school or other sensitive facility. • Odors will occur routinely (more than one hour per day). • Proposed Action will produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels for noise outside of structures. • Proposed Action will remove natural barriers that would act as a noise screen. • Other impacts: IMPACT ON PUBLIC HEALTH 17. Will Proposed Action affect public health and safety? ONO ®YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action may cause a risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (i.e. oil, pesticides, chemicals, radiation, etc.) in the event of accident or upset conditions, or there may be a chronic low level discharge or emission. • Proposed Action may result in the burial of "hazardous wastes" in any form (i.e. toxic, poisonous, highly reactive, radioactive, irritating, infectious, etc.) • Storage facilities for one million or more gallons of liquified natural gas or other flammable liquids. • Proposed action may result in the excavation or other disturbance within 2,000 feet of a site used for the disposal of solid or hazardous waste. • Other impacts: Project will reduce or remove potential forcontaminationof area groundwaater. 10 0 1 Small to Moderate Impact 2 Potential Large Impact 3 Can Impact Be Mitigated By Project Change ❑ ❑ El Yes El No ❑ ❑ ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ fl El Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ 1:1 Yes El No EX ❑ ❑Yes kJNo EX ❑ El Yes ®No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes El No ❑ ❑ C1 Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes - - ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ El Yes El No ❑ EJ ❑ Yes ❑ NO _❑ W ❑Yes ®No • IMPACT ON GROWTH AND CHARACTER OF COMMUNITY OR NEIGHBORHOOD 18. Will proposed action affect the character of the existing community? ONO WYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • The permanent population of the city, town or village in which the project is located is likely to grow by more than S%. • The municipal budget for capital expenditures or operating services will increase by more than S% per year as a result of this project. • Proposed action will conflict with officially adopted plans or goals. • Proposed action will cause a change in the density of land use. • Proposed Action will replace or eliminate existing facilities, structures or areas of historic importance to the community. • Development will create a demand for additional community services (e.g. schools, police and fire, etc.) • Proposed Action will set an important precedent for future projects. • Proposed Action will create or eliminate employment. • Other impacts: Project will improve quality of site area b; removal of Pxisti_ng solid waste Is 1 Small to [Potentiadl 2fCanimpact Larged Impachange BeModerate ByImpact ❑ ❑ El Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ 1:1 Yes El No ❑ ❑ El Yes El No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes El No ❑ ❑ ❑Yes El No ❑ ❑ ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ ❑ ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ N ❑Yes ®No 19. Is there, or is there likely to be, public controversy related to potential adverse environmental impacts? QNO ❑YES If Any Action in Part 2 Is Identified as a Potential Large Impact or If You Cannot- Determine the Magnitude of Impact, Proceed to Part 3 Part 3—EVALUATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF IMPACTS Responsibility of Lead Agency Part 3 must be prepared if one or more impact(s) is considered to be potentially large, even if the impact(s) may be mitigated. Instructions Discuss the following for each impact identified in Column 2 of Part 2: 1 . Briefly describe the impact. 2. Describe (if applicable) how the impact could be mitigated or reduced to a small to moderate impact by project change(s). 3. Based on the information available, decide if it is reasonable to conclude that this impact is important. To answer the question of importance, consider: • The probability of the impact occurring • The duration of the impact • Its irreversibility, including permanently lost resources of value • Whether the impact can or will be controlled • The regional consequence of the impact • Its potential divergence from local needs and goals • Whether known objections to the project relate to this impact. (Continue on attachments) 11 14 14 11 ;?!87)-9c + 617.21 Appendix B State Environmental Quality Review Visual EAFr Addendum SEQR This form may be used to provide additional information relating to Question I1 of Part 2 of the Full EAF. (To be completed by Lead Agency) Distance Between Visibility Project and Resource (in Miles) 1. Would the project be visible from: 0-1/4 1/4-'/2 1/2-3 3-5 5+ • A parcel of land which is dedicated to and available ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ to the public for the use, enjoyment and appreciation of natural or man-made scenic qualities? • An overlook or parcel of land dedicated to public ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ observation, enjoyment and appreciation of natural or man-made scenic qualities? • A site or structure listed on the National or State ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Registers of Historic Places? • State Parks? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • The State Forest Preserve? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • National Wildlife Refuges and state game refuges? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • National Natural Landmarks and other outstanding ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ natural features? • National Park Service lands? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • Rivers designated as National or State Wild, Scenic ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ or Recreational? • Any transportation corridor of high exposure, such ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ as part of the Interstate System, or Amtrak? • A governmentally established or designated interstate ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ or inter -county foot trail, or one formally proposed for establishment or designation? • A site, area, lake, reservoir or highway designated as ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ scenic? • Municipal park, or designated open space? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • County road? Q ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • State? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • Local road? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 2. Is the visibility of the project seasonal? (i.e., screened by summer foliage, but visible during other seasons) ❑ Yes �] No 3. Are any of the resources checked in question 1 used by the public during the time of year during which the project will be visible? QYes El No n • DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING VISUAL ENVIRONMENT 4. From each item checked in question 1, check those which generally describe the surrounding environment. 5. Are there visually similar projects within: *'/z mile El Yes Within *1 miles El Yes ®No *'/4 mile * 1 mile Essentially undeveloped ® ❑ Forested ❑ ❑ Agricultural ❑ ❑ Suburban residential ❑ ❑ Industrial ❑ ❑ Commercial ❑ ❑ Urban ❑ ❑ River, Lake, Pond ❑ ❑ Cliffs, Overlooks ❑ ❑ Designated Open Space ❑ ❑ Flat ❑ ❑ Hilly ❑ ❑ Mountainous ❑ ❑ Other ❑ ❑ NOTE: add attachments as needed 5. Are there visually similar projects within: *'/z mile El Yes ®No *1 miles El Yes ®No *2 miles EJ Yes ®No *3 miles EJ Yes ®No * Distance from project site are provided for assistance. Substitute other distances as appropriate. EXPOSURE 6. The annual number of viewers likely to observe the proposed project is very few NOTE: When user data is unavailable or unknown, use best estimate. CONTEXT 7. The situation or activity in which the viewers are engaged while viewing the proposed action is 2 FREQUENCY Holidays/ Activity Daily Weekly Weekends Seasonally Travel to and from work ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Involved in recreational activities ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Routine travel by residents ❑ ❑ ❑ At a residence ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ At worksite ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Other ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 2 0 • ATTACHMENT TO PART 1 - PROJECT INFORMATION D. Informational Details The project is the site remediation of the existing Fisher's Island Metal Dump. A contractor is to be retained who will remove all solid waste from the site and dispose of it off of Fisher's Island. The solid waste is to be disposed of at solid waste management facilities determined by the Contractor as approved by the Town of Southold. No additional structures are to be constructed and the site is to revert back to it's original pre -dump condition, less normal weathering and natural damage. ATTACHMENT TO PART 3 - EVALUATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF IMPACTS The project involves remediation of the Fisher's Island Metal Dump Site, by removal off - island, of all deposited solid waste. All permanent project impacts are considered to be positive insofar as they serve to mitigate existing adverse visual and environmental conditions. It is not therefore considered desirable to reduce any of these impacts. The impact on the land at the site will be to remove the solid waste items and substantially restore the gun pits to their pre -dump condition. The surface and groundwater quality could potentially increase due to the removal of a potential source of contamination in the solid waste. This could potentially positively impact protection of Public Health in the future. Removal of solid waste at the site will produce an immediate improvement in site aesthetics by removal of unsightly solid waste which is currently clearly visible from the north. The potential historical value of the gun emplacements containing the Metal Dump will be enhanced through upgrade of the site. The general character of the community will be improved by removal of an obvious environmental and aesthetic liability. Short-term adverse impacts will result from the project due to the necessity of heavy equipment operation during project implementation. Odors will be generated from the use of fossil fuel engines and by exposure of decomposing solid waste during excavation and processing operations. Noise will also be produced by the engines, but mitigated by mufflers. Finally, a short-term negative impact may result from displacement of a population of rodents currently residing in the Metal Dump. Observations indicate that this population is not numerous and should easily relocate to surrounding vacant lands. The species of rodent are not known, but may include raccoons and/or rats. Implementation of this project has been endorsed by residents of Fisher's Island, the Fisher's Island Conservancy and by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. It is considered fully compatible with local needs and goals and no known objections exist for the project. 0 MEMORANDUM R TO: VALERIE SCOPAZ FROM: LAURY DOWD RE: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT/FI METAL DUMP CLEANUP DATE: AUGUST 25, 1994 Fagin Engineers prepared the attached environmental analysis for the contract to clean up the Fishers Island Metal Dump. I think it should go on the Town Board agenda for September 6. Before it does go on, I'd welcome it if you have the time to look over the review for adequacy. It seems OK to me, but I know your environmental focus is sharper than mine. Your help would be appreciated. cc: Town Clerk FAGAN ENGINEERS • Environmental Consultants 113 East Chemung Place • Elmira, New York 14904 • (607) 734-2165 August 19, 1994 Thomas Wickham, Supervisor Town of Southold 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Dear Supervisor Wickham: Enclosed for review and/or approval is the draft Technical Specification for site remediation at the Fisher's Island Metal Dump. As discussed, I have included provisions for payment based both on a unit pricing per ton system and a not -to -exceed lump sum price, which will need to be incorporated into your Contract Documents. I feel it is important that your Contract Documents reflect the requirement to have a single Prime Contractor to whom the bid will actually be awarded. The Prime Contractor would then be empowered to sub -contract specialized portions of the work out to recycling or hauling companies. The Prime Contractor, however, must be ultimately responsible to the Town. Also included is the long EAF form with attachments which I filled out for Laury Dowd. She should find this form substantially complete. However, a couple of the lines including the parcel size need to still be completed by the Town. With regard to the Bid Forms and Documents to be prepared by the Town, I would be happy to review them before they are released for bid. It is absolutely essential that the Documents clearly indicate how the bid will be awarded, either through the unit prices or through the not -to -exceed lump sum price. Also, if unit prices are to be used, some bidders may be higher in some categories and lower in others, so a methodology of award must be established. Finally, a copy of the specific prevailing rate schedule for the Metal Dump project is included which needs to be incorporated into the Bid Package. Page 2 Supervisor Thomas Wickham August 19, 1994 Please review the documents carefully and advise me of any modifications or additional provisions you would like to see incorporated. Sincerely, FAGAN ENGINEERS David Andrews Staff Engineer Enclosure cc: Louisa Evans h:\wpdata\94-010\Wickham.819 DLA.jlc TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Project Description B. Submittals C. Measurement and Payment D. Project Execution 1.2 REFERENCES A. "Feasibility Study for Closure of the Fisher's Island Metal Dump," March, 1994, by Fagan Engineers. B. 6NYCRR Part 360 Solid Waste Management Facilities, October 9, 1993 by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. 1.3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION A. The Town of Southold, NY is commencing remediation of a former dump site on Fisher's Island, NY known as the "Metal Dump." The Metal Dump occupies the site of a former coastal artillery dual shore gun emplacement, abandoned in 1946. The installation consists of two excavated pits, each with three vertical concrete walls and a concrete floor, with a labyrinth of subterranean concrete rooms forming a bunker between them. Metal and non- metal solid waste has been deposited in the two gun pits and over the roof of the concrete bunker. An engineering plan sheet, attached to this specification, indicates the measured and estimated extent of this installation and the estimated extent of solid waste deposited at the site. Although predominantly metal in appearance, the solid waste deposited at the site also includes many non-metal items, some of which may be classified as hazardous by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). B. The Contractor shall remove all recyclable and non -recyclable solid waste including hazardous waste from the site, to the satisfaction of the Engineer and DEC. All solid waste shall be disposed of at an approved solid waste management facility outside of Fisher's Island. The Contractor shall indicate, in the bid documents, the -1- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION solid waste management facilities which are to receive each type of solid waste removed from the site. C. The engineering plan sheet shows the estimated edge of solid waste based on observed site conditions, interviews with residents and a former dump attendant and on conditions observed in similar structures on Fisher's Island. Upon project completion, all solid waste shall be removed from the project site, whether within the edge of solid waste shown on the plan sheet or not. D. Uncontaminated soil and vegetation separated from the solid waste may be stockpiled on-site adjacent to the work area. Uncontaminated soil may also be used to fill in depressions formed by excavation of solid waste outside of the gun pit structures. Soil stockpile sideslopes shall not exceed 3H:1 V in steepness. E. Upon project completion the concrete structures shall be restored, with regard to cleanliness, to it's original condition prior to deposition of any solid waste. All solid waste shall be removed and all areas of concrete shall be exposed and visible for inspection. Any liquid waste shall be cleaned up with rags or absorbent pads, not simply washed from the pit with water. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. The Contractor shall submit, with the initial bid package, the following information: 1. The Contractor's corporate background and history including manpower and equipment capabilities and a list of previous similar projects accomplished by the Contractor. 2. A list of the approved solid waste management facilities which the Contractor proposes to use for disposal of each of the following waste streams removed from the Metal Dump: Metal Recyclables ° Non -Metal Recyclables ° Non Recyclable Municipal Solid Waste Construction and Demolition Debris Hazardous Waste (if found at the site) The list shall include, for each facility, the facility's name, address, phone number, approved daily capacity and the name of a contact person at that facility. Also indicated -2- 0 E TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION shall be the location of the nearest truck scales to be used in determining the weight of solid waste hauled. B. The Contractor shall submit for approval by the Engineer, a narrative fully describing his proposed method for excavation, separation and removal of the solid waste from the site. This narrative shall be submitted within 10 days of the date of the Owner -Contractor Agreement and must be approved in writing by the Engineer prior to the commencement of work. C. The Contractor shall submit, on a daily basis to the Engineer, copies of scales tickets indicating the weight quantities of solid waste deposited at the approved solid waste management facilities for that day. If not returning to Fisher's Island that evening, the scales receipt for the last load of the day can be submitted on the following morning. 1.5 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. Unit Quantities: Any quantities or measurements indicated in the bid documents are for contract purposes only. Payment will be based on actual quantities of solid waste removed. B. Payment Includes: Full compensation for all labor, tools, equipment, transportation, services and incidentals; erection or application of any item of the work; overhead and profit. C. Defect Assessment: The Work, or portions of the work, not conforming to specified requirements in the opinion of the Engineer, shall be reworked at no additional cost to the Owner. D. Bid Item Description: Refer to the Bid Item Descriptions on the following pages for methods of measurement and basis of payment. -3- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION BID ITEM DESCRIPTIONS ITEM NO. BID ITEM UNIT PRICE 1 Mobilization Lump Sum METHOD OF MEASUREMENT Payment for mobilization will be made on a lump sum basis. BASIS OF PAYMENT The amount bid for mobilization shall not exceed five percent (5 %) of the total not -to - exceed price excluding the bid price for mobilization. Should the bidder exceed the foregoing five percent (5 %), the Owner will make the necessary adjustment to determine the total amount bid based on the arithmetically correct Proposal. The amount bid shall include the furnishing and maintaining of services and facilities noted in the Contract Documents to the extent and at the time the Contractor deems them necessary for his operations, consistent with the requirements of this work and the respective contract. Unless provided for elsewhere, the cost of required insurance and bonds and/or any initiation of the contract work may be included in this work. -4- 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION ITEM NO. BID ITEM UNIT PRICE 2 Removal of Metal Recyclables Per Ton METHOD OF MEASUREMENT Payment for Removal of Metal Recyclables shall be calculated based on scales receipts from the solid waste management facility receiving the waste. The receipts shall indicate net weight of solid waste either through direct weighing of deposited solid waste or through a weight differential calculated by subtracting the gross vehicle weight before and after deposition of the solid waste. Scales must have a valid inspection certification from the State that the scales are located in. BASIS OF PAYMENT The unit bid price shall include the cost of furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and transportation necessary to complete the work described in the Contract Documents. This includes, but is not limited to, excavation and separation of Metal Recyclables from other solid waste items, transportation off of Fisher's Island to an approved end user or recyclables processing facility and the tipping fee for that facility. No additional payment will be made for return trip mileage or standby time while loading or waiting to be loaded. Payment will be made upon completion of all work as verified by the Engineer and by DEC. -5- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION ITEM NO. BID ITEM UNIT PRICE 3 Removal of Non -Metal Recyclables Per Ton 1311 til 1: CiZZi) 5i►� I r:IB� �i►�� .Y II Payment for Removal of Metal Recyclables shall be calculated based on scales receipts from the solid waste management facility receiving the waste. The receipts shall indicate net weight of solid waste either through direct weighing of deposited solid waste or through a weight differential calculated by subtracting the gross vehicle weight before and after deposition of the solid waste. Scales must have a valid inspection certification from the State that the scales are located in. BASIS OF PAYMENT The unit bid price shall include the cost of furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and transportation necessary to complete the work described in the Contract Documents. This includes, but is not limited to, excavation and separation of Non -Metal Recyclables from other solid waste items, transportation off of Fisher's Island to an approved end user or recyclables processing facility and the tipping fee for that facility. No additional payment will be made for return trip mileage or standby time while loading or waiting to be loaded. Payment will be made upon completion of all work as verified by the Engineer and by DEC. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION ITEM NO. BID ITEM UNIT PRICE 4 Removal of Municipal Solid Waste Per Ton METHOD OF MEASUREMENT Payment for Removal of Metal Recyclables shall be calculated based on scales receipts from the solid waste management facility receiving the waste. The receipts shall indicate net weight of solid waste either through direct weighing of deposited solid waste or through a weight differential calculated by subtracting the gross vehicle weight before and after deposition of the solid waste. Scales must have a valid inspection certification from the State that the scales are located in. BASIS OF PAYMENT The unit bid price shall include the cost of furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and transportation necessary to complete the work described in the Contract Documents. This includes, but is not limited to, excavation and separation of Municipal Solid Waste from other solid waste items, transportation off of Fisher's Island to an approved solid waste management facility and the tipping fee for that facility. No additional payment will be made for return trip mileage or standby time while loading or waiting to be loaded. Payment will be made upon completion of all work as verified by the Engineer and by DEC. -7- 0 • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION ITEM NO. BID ITEM UNIT PRICE 5 Removal of Construction Per Ton and Demolition Debris METHOD OF MEASUREMENT Payment for Removal of Metal Recyclables shall be calculated based on scales receipts from the solid waste management facility receiving the waste. The receipts shall indicate net weight of solid waste either through direct weighing of deposited solid waste or through a weight differential calculated by subtracting the gross vehicle weight before and after deposition of the solid waste. Scales must have a valid inspection certification from the State that the scales are located in. BASIS OF PAYMENT The unit bid price shall include the cost of furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and transportation necessary to complete the work described in the Contract Documents. This includes, but is not limited to, excavation and separation of Construction and Demolition Debris from other solid waste items, transportation off of Fisher's Island to an approved solid waste management facility and the tipping fee for that facility. No additional payment will be made for return trip mileage or standby time while loading or waiting to be loaded. Payment will be made upon completion of all work as verified by the Engineer and by DEC. WE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION ITEM NO. BID ITEM UNIT PRICE 6 Removal of Hazardous Waste Per Ton METHOD OF MEASUREMENT Payment for Removal of Metal Recyclables shall be calculated based on scales receipts from the solid waste management facility receiving the waste. The receipts shall indicate net weight of solid waste either through direct weighing of deposited solid waste or through a weight differential calculated by subtracting the gross vehicle weight before and after deposition of the solid waste. Scales must have a valid inspection certification from the State that the scales are located in. BASIS OF PAYMENT The unit bid price shall include the cost of furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and transportation necessary to complete the work described in the Contract Documents. This includes, but is not limited to, excavation and separation of Hazardous Waste from other solid waste items, transportation off of Fisher's Island to an approved hazardous waste management facility and the tipping fee for that facility. No additional payment will be made for return trip mileage or standby time while loading or waiting to be loaded. Payment will be made upon completion of all work as verified by the Engineer and by DEC. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION ITEM NO. BID ITEM UNIT PRICE 7 Not -To -Exceed Price Lump Sum METHOD OF MEASUREMENT If utilized, payment of the Not -To -Exceed Price shall be made on a lump sum basis. BASIS OF PAYMENT The Not -To -Exceed Price shall be based on the minimum lump sum price which the Contractor shall perform the work as described in the Contract Documents. Actual final payment shall be the lesser of either the Not -To -Exceed Price or the total calculated sum price of all bid items based on scales receipts. -10- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION E. Not -To -Exceed Price: In addition to the individual bid items described in this section, the Contractor shall indicate a Not -To -Exceed Bid Price for the entire work described in the Contract Documents. The Nat -To -Exceed Price shall be a maximum bid price for which the Contractor shall perform the work, less any change orders, regardless of the total price determined from scales receipts. The final contract price to be paid to the contractor upon project completion shall be the lesser of either the Not -To -Exceed Price or the total calculated sum price of all bid items based on scales receipts. PART 2 PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL A. A representative of the Engineer shall be on-site during all hours of contractor operation to ensure compliance with the contract documents. B. A representative of the DEC may be on-site at any time during this project to ensure compliance with solid waste regulations. 3.2 RECORDKEEPING A. The Contractor shall retain duplicate records of scales receipts submitted daily to the Engineer. B. The Contractor shall prepare and maintain daily progress reports indicating, at a minimum: Date Hours Worked Weather Conditions Areas Worked Manpower on-site Equipment Used Problems Encountered and their Disposition The Contractor's daily reports shall be made available to the Engineer upon verbal request. -11- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION 3.3 MOBILIZATION AND SITE PREPARATION A. The Contractor shall initially set up his equipment at the site in an area outside of the estimated edge of solid waste. The Contractor shall coordinate with the Engineer regarding the location for setting up and storage of equipment. B. Separate areas such as storage bins or containers shall be provided for each type of solid waste encountered. C. Prior to excavation of solid waste, the Contractor shall strip uncontaminated vegetation and topsoil from the area as required and stockpile in an area designated by the Engineer. 3.4 SOLID WASTE EXCAVATION A. Solid waste shall be excavated from within the work area and separated into individual types as indicated in Part 1 of this specification. Additional classifications may be made by the Contractor at his discretion. B. All solid waste on-site shall be excavated and removed by the Contractor, including material from within both gun pits, from over the bunker and from the surrounding area. C. The Owner recognizes that the Metal Dump is located in a potentially historically significant structure. Damage to the concrete structures shall be kept to an absolute minimum. The Engineer reserves the right to prohibit any excavation or material handling practices which, in the opinion of the Engineer or Owner, cause unnecessary damage to the concrete structures or other site areas. 3.5 SOLID WASTE PROCESSING A. Processing of excavated solid waste for the purposes of separation, cleaning or densification shall be performed as necessary at the Contractors discretion. Processing procedures shall be submitted for approval by the Engineer under Section 1.4 of this specification. B. The type and function of processing equipment shall be determined by the Contractor. However, any equipment used shall be designed to prevent any potential solid or liquid waste discharge to the environment. Fluid leakage from equipment shall be cleaned up immediately. -12- 0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION C. Processing procedures shall maximize quantities of solid waste to be recycled. 3.6 SOLID WASTE TRANSPORTATION A. Transportation of all solid waste from the site shall be in strict accordance with 6NYCRR Part 360. All loads leaving the site shall be covered. B. The Contractor is responsible for obtaining all required transportation permits for hauling of solid waste to approved solid waste management facilities. C. The Contractor is responsible for making all arrangements for conveyance of solid waste off of the island via ferry or other method. D. The Contractor is responsible for clean-up of any waste spilled from trucks during transportation. 3.7 PROJECT COMPLETION A. The project will be considered complete and the Contractor released when, in the opinion of the Engineer, all solid waste has been removed from the project work area. The Engineer may require backfilling of voids created during solid waste excavation in order to ensure that the site is left in a safe condition. B. Determination of project completeness will be substantially influenced by site inspection by a representative of the DEC, who must certify as to complete removal of all solid waste. END OF SECTION -13- T/0 SOUTHOLD to: DAVE ANDREWS FAGAN ENGINEERS 113 EAST CHEMUNG PL. • STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF LABOR BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORK STATE OFFICE BUILDING CAMPUS ALBANY. N.Y. 12240 Schedule Type- COMPLETE Date 08 10 94 Refer to: PREVAILING RATE CASE NO. PRC 9401290 SUFFOLK COUNTY NATURE AND LOCATION OF PROJECT: PROJECT ID #: NONE FISHER'S ISLAND METAL DUMP REMEDIATION ELMIRA 194 T/O SOUTHOLD Attached is an Addendum two th eschadule of wage rates and supplements for the above-prd'ject �- Thr.Le rates supersede any previous rates issued to you by the Bui-eau_uf-Perblic Work for such job classifications on any projects in the counties indicated on this schedule. This schedule is applicable only from July 1, 1994 through June 30, 1995, unless otherwise noted. If your project goes beyond the period covered by this determination, a new determination should be requested when this schedule expires. Very truly yours, CHET RYSEDORPH DIRECTOR NOTICE TO CONTRACTING AGENCIES : Upon cancellation or completion of this project, enter the necessary information and return this page to the ALBANY OFFICE of the BUREAU at the address listed below: PROJECT HAS BEEN Date Completed Date Cancelled Date Postponed Until Signature Title Contracting Agency 1994A WHEN ANY PROJECT IS COMPLETED OR CANCELLED, NOTIFY THE NEAREST DISTRICT OFFICE OF THE BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORK. (see addresses below). St.Off.Bldg. # 12, Campus,Albany N.Y.12240 65 Court St.,Buffalo N.Y.14202 155 Main Street West, Rochester N.Y.14614 30 Wall St.,Binghamton N.Y.13901 175 Fulton Ave.,Hempstead N.Y.11550 333 East Washington St.,Syracuse N.Y.13202 207 Genesee St.,Utica N.Y.13501 30 Glenn St—White Plains N.Y.10603 PW -200.1 (6-85) docm: letter9a 01 NOTICE of NEW PREVAILING WAGE RATE PUBLICATIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL COUNTIES ( ' ) AS NOTED ON PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULES PAGES. The annual determination of the prevailing rates of wages and supplements for workers employed on public work projects throughout the state will be published on May 31st of each year. These new rates will be in effect July 1st thru June 30th. This new determination will supersede the original schedule or any prior issued annual determination It is the responsibility of the contracting agency or its agent to provide all prevailing rate schedules to contractors immediately upon receipt, Any rate change from a previously issued determination becomes effective July 1st, regardless of whether the new determination has been received by the contractor. When you review the schedule for a particular occupation, your attention should be directed to the dates above the column of rates. These are the dates that additional adjustments become effective. PW -202 (5-90) docm: letterd VERIFYING THE REGISTRATION OF APPRENTICES Certain State and Federal Laws require that apprentices must be individually registered as such in order to be paid apprenticeship rates on Public Work. The New York State Labor Department is the official registration agency for apprentices in New York State. No other Federal or State Agency or office registers apprentices in New York State. Each year the apprentice training central office in Albany receives hundreds of requests from Federal and State Agencies, Contractors, and other interested parties requesting verification of individual apprentice registrations. The following information is provided in order to clarify New York State procedures. All registered apprentices in New York State are individually registered by name, address, social security number, starting date of training, and other related data. This information is computerized and is available ONLY through the Albany Apprentice Training Central Office. Persons wishing to verify the apprentice registration of any individual should write to the Senior Employment Consultant, New York State Department of Labor, Job Service and Training Division, Building 12, Room 223, State Office Building Campus, Albany, New York 12240. All inquiries MUST include name and social security number and will be answered in writing. The response will indicate whether or not the individual is registered, and if so, will provide other pertinent information regarding the registration. The only conclusive proof of individual apprentice registration is written verification from the Albany Apprentice Training Central Office. Neither Federal nor State Apprentice Training Offices outside Albany can provide conslusive registration information. It should be noted that the existence of a registered apprenticeship program is not conclusive proof that any individual is registered in that program. Furthermore, the existence or possession of wallet cards, identification cards or copies of state forms are not conclusive proof of the registration of any individual as an apprentice. PW - 203 (4-86) docm: letter2e State of New York Department of Labor 0 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( ' )SOOTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number 9401290 Bureau of Public Work 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page i PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE INFORMATION The information listed below is provided to assist you in the interpretaation of particular requirements, for each classification of worker, contained in the attached Schedule of Prevailing Rates. Paid Holidays Paid Holidays are days for which an eligible employee receives a regular day's pay, but is not required to perform work. Note: If an employee works on a day listed as a paid holiday, this remuneration is in addition to payment of the required prevailing rate for the work actually performed. Holiday Pay Holiday pay is the premium pay that is required for work performed on the holidays contained in the negotiated agreement used to establish a prevailing rate. Holiday pay is only applicable where an employee actually performs work on such days. The required rate of pay for covered holidays can be found in the Overtime Pay section listed for each classification. Not all of The holidays on which, if worked, a premium rate of pay is required are listed in the attached schedule. If you have any questions or need additional information concerning this requirement, please contact the Bureau of Public Work at the number listed below. Supplemental Benefits Particular attention should be given to the supplemental benefit requirements. Although in most cases the payment or provision of supplements is for each hour worked, some classifications require the payment or provision of supplements for each hour paid (this may include paid holidays on which no work is performed) and/or may require supplements to be paid or provided at a premium rate for premium hours worked. Effective Dates When you review the schedule for a particular trade or occupation, your attention should be directed to the dates above the column(s) of rates. These are the dates that any adjustments become effective. However, if the last date listed in a particular occupation is prior to June 30 of the current year, the rate listed for that time period is valid until the new annual determination takes effect on July 1 of that year. All contractors and subcontractors are required to pay the current prevailing rates of wages and supplements and, if the department of jurisdiction does not provide a copy of the current annual determination on or before July 1, you should contact the Bureau of Public Work for the correct information. Workers Compensation In accordance with Section 142 of the State Finance Law, the contractor shall maintain coverage under the life of the contract for the benefit of such employees as required by the provisions of the New York State Workers Compensation Law. -Contractor to be awarded contract must provide proof of Workers' Compensation coverage prior to being allowed to begin work. -The policy of insurance must be issued by a company authorized to provide Workers' compensation coverage in this state. -Proof of coverage must be on form C-105.2 (certificate of wokers' compensation insurance) and must name this agency as a certififcate holder. -If New York State coverage is added to an existing out of state policy,it can only be added to a policy of a company authorized to write workers' compensation coverage in this state,and the coverage must be listed under item 3A of the information page. -The contract must maintain proof that subcontractors doing work covered under this contract secure and maintain a workers' compensation policy for all employees working in New York State. If you have any questions concerning the attached schedule or would like additional information, please contact the BUREAU of PUBLIC WORK at (518) 457-5589 or write to the NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT of LABOR, BUREAU of PUBLIC WORK, BUILDING 12, STATE OFFICE BUILDING CAMPUS, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12240. (7/01/93) State of New York Department of Labor PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( • )See NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number 9401290 SUFFOLK COUNTY Bureau of Public Work 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 Page 2 OVERTIME Following is an explanation of the code(s) listed in the OVERTIME section of each classification contained in the attached schedule. Additional requirements may also be listed in the OVERTIME section. ( A ) Time and one half of the hourly rate after 7 hours per day. ( AA ) Time and one half of the hourly rate after 7 and one half hours per day. ( B ) Time and one half of the hourly rate after 8 hours per day. ( B1) Time and one half of the hourly rate for the 9th. & 10th. hours Week days and the 1st. 8 hours on Saturday. Double the hourly rate for all additional hours. ( C ) Double the hourly rate after 7 hours per day. ( C1) Double the hourly rate after 7 and one half hours per day. ( D ) Double the hourly rate after 8 hours per day. ( D1) Double the hourly rate after 9 hours per day. ( E ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday. ( E1) Time and one half 1st 4 hours on Saturday double the hourly rate all additional Saturday hours. ( E2) Saturday may be used as a make-up day at straight time when a day is lost during that week due to inclement weather. ( E3) Between Nov. 1st and March 3rd Saturday may be used as a make-up day at straight time when a day is lost during that weekdue to inclement weather, provided a given employee has worked between 16 and 32 hours that week. ( E4) Saturday and Sunday may be used as a make-up day at straight time when a day is lost during that week due to inclement weather ( F ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday and Sunday. ( G ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday and Holidays. ( H ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays. ( I ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Sunday. ( J ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Sunday and Holidays. ( K ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Holidays. ( L ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday. ( M ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday and Sunday. ( N ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday and Holidays. ( 0 ) Double the hourly rate on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays. ( P ) Double the hourly rate on Sunday. ( 0 ) Double the hourly rate on Sunday and Holidays. ( R ) Double the hourly rate on Holidays. ( S ) Two and one half times the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked. ( T ) Triple the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked. ( U ) Four times the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked. ( V ) Incluing benefits at SAME PREMIUM as shown for overtime. ( W ) Time and one half for benefit on all overtime hours. NOTE: BENEFITS are PER HOUR WORKED, for each hour worked, unless otherwise noted HOLIDAYS Following is an explanation of the code(s) listed in the HOLIDAY section of each classification contained in the attached schedule. The Holidays as listed below are to be paid at the wage rates at which the employee is normally classified. 1 ) None. 2 ) Labor Day. 3 ) Memorial Day and Labor Day. 4 ) Memorial Day and July 4th. 5 ) Memorial Day, July 4th and Labor Day. 6 ) New Years Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. 7 ) Lincoln's Birthday, Washington's Birthday and Veterans Day. 8 ) Good Friday. 9 ) Lincoln's Birthday. 10 ) Washington's Birthday. 11 ) Columbus Day. 12 ) Election Day. 13 ) Presidential Election Day. 14 ) 1/2 Day on Presidential Election Day. 15 ) Veteran's Day. 16 ) Day after Thanksgiving Day. 17 ) July 4th. 18 ) 1/2 Day before Christmas Day. 19 ) 1/2 Day before New Years Day. 20 ) Thanksgiving Day. 21 ) New Years Day. 22 ) Christmas Day. 23 ) Day before Christmas. 24 ) Day before New Years Day. 25_) Presidents Day. 26 ) Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. (7/01/91) OVERTIME and HOLIDAY REQUIREMENTS PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )See NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 3 ASBESTOS WORKER WAGES(per hour) 1/01/94- 7/01/94 1/01/95- 7/01/95- 6/30/94 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/31/95 Asbestos Worker ............. $ 27.72 Addit. Addit. Addit. .70 hr .50 hr .55hr WAGES(per hour) 4/01/94- 8/01/94- 8/01/95 7/31/94 7/31/95 12/31/95 Removal/Abatement ONLY $19.25 Addit. Addit. $.50 $.50 OVERTIME PAY: See ( C, 0, T. V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. OVERTIME PAY:REMOVAL/ABATEMENT: See (B, E, J,)on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) terms at the following percentage of Journeymans rates. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 50% 60% 70% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $17.55 Apprentices Same % as wages of 17.55 Journeyman;Removal 8 Abatement $6.41 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-12 WAGES(per hour) 6/01/90- 5/31/91 Asbestos Worker Removal 8 Abatement Only..... $ 21.66 OVERTIME PAY: See (B,E,O ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Benefits- Health/Welfare, Annuity and Training. $4.70 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-201nyc+ BOILERMAKER WAGES(per hour) 9/01/93- 9/01/94- 9/01/95- 8/31/94 8/31/95 8/31/96 Boilermaker.......... $ 29.65 30.33 31.35 OVERTIME PAY: See ( C,0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 8,16,23,24) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 5 ) ( 1 - 10 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 8th. 60% 65% 70% 75% 80% 85% 90% 95% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $3.40 $3.40 $3.40 plus 47% plus 47% plus 47% of Wage of Wage of Wage Rate Rate Rate Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 4-5 State of New York Department of Labor PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE Case Number Bureau of Public Work 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 ( )See NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED 9401290 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 4 CARPENTER hour worked) - See below. 8-2287 WAGES(per hour) 7/01/94- 1/01/95- 7/01/95- 1/01/96- 1/01/96- 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/31/95 6/30/96 Building: Piledriver........... 26.97 27.48 27.98 Millwright........... 26.06 26.88 27.71 28.53 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E2, F, R ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 18, 19 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 7 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 55% 65% 75% 95% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS_(per hour worked) Journeyman $18.79 19.01 19.23 19.45 Appr 1st term 11.82 12.07 12.32 12.57 Appr 2nd term 13.00 13.25 13.50 13.75 Appr 3rd term 14.76 15.01 15.26 15.51 Appr4th term 16.52 16.77 17.02 17.27 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-740 WAGES(per hour) 7/01/94- 1/01/95- 7/01/95- 1/01/96 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/31/95 6/30/96 Carpet/Resilient Floor Coverer 26.97 27.48 27.98 28.49 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, E2, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 18, 19 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen (1-5) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 40% 50% 65% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS_(per hour worked) - See below. 8-2287 WAGES(per hour) ------------------------------- 7/01/94- 1/01/95- 7/01/95- 1/01/96- 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/31/95 6/30/96 Piledriver........... 26.97 27.48 27.98 28.49 Dockbuilder.......... 26.97 27.48 27.98 28.49 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, E2, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 7 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 40% 50% 65% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFIT):(per hour worked - See below. 8-1456 • State of New York Department of Labor do PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )See NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 5 Carpenter (cont) WAGES(per hour) 7/01/94- 1/01/95- 7/01/95 1/01/96- 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/31/95 6/30/96 Marine Construction: Marine Diver ...... ...$ 32.77 33.41 34.05 34.69 " Tender.... 24.66 25.11 25.56 26.01 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, E2, Q ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked - See below. 8-1456/D WAGES(per hour) 7/01/94- 1/01/95- 7/01/95- 1/01/96- 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/31/95 6/30/96 Timberman .........$ 24.78 25.24 25.69 26.15 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, E2, o ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 7 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 40% 50% 65% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked - See below. 8-1536h The following Supplemental Benefits apply to the preceding Carpenter categories and/or occupational titles unless otherwise noted. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $16.05 16.55 17.05 17.55 Apprentices $11.22 11.46 11.72 11.96 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-nyc/supp State of New York Department of Labor Carpenter (cont.) PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )See NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 6 WAGES(per hour) 7/01/94- 1/01/95- 7/01/95- 1/01/96- 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/31/95 6/30/96 Building: Carpenter............ $ 27.33 28.31 29.30 30.28 Heavy/Highway: Carpenter............ $ 27.73 28.71 29.70 30.68 OVERTIME PAY: See ( A, G ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 5 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 40% 55% 65% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $13.96 $13.96 $13.96 $13.96 Listed supplem ELEVATOR WAGES (per hour) 7/01/94- 7/01/95- 6/30/95 6/30/96 Elevator Constructor ... $ 30.355 Addit. " Helper .............. 22.77 $1.253 Elev. Modzatn & Service 26.51 per hr. " Helper .............. 19.88 OVERTIME PAY:CONSTR.See ( C,M,T ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. OVERTIME PAY:MODERN./Serv. See ( B,F,S ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See (5,6,7,11,16) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS_(per hour worked) Construction $ 9.02 plus 4% of Wage Modern./Service $ 8.87 plus 4% of Wage Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No. 8-1 • State of New York Department of Labor PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )See OTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 7 GLAZIER WAGES(per hour) 7/01/93- 7/01/94- 7/01/95- 6/30/94 6/30/95 6/30/94 Glazier .............. $ 25.00 Additional Additional 1.10 per hr 1.10 per hr. OVERTIME PAY: See ( C, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentices to Journeyman ( 1 - 4 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeymans wage. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 35% 45% 60% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $14.17 Appr 1st term $ 6.88 Aprr 2nd term $ 8.22 Appr 3rd term $ 9.10 Appr 4th term $10.21 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-1087 ELECTRICIAN WAGES(per hour) 5/01/93- 5/01/94- 4/30/94 4/30/95 Electrician.......... $ 29.35 29.35 Audio/Sound.......... 29.35 29.35 Fire/Intruder Alarm.. 29.35 29.35 OVERTIME PAY: See Following Note* plus ( B', 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. Note': 9th,10th & 11th hrs of wk weekdays to be paid at 1 1/2 times straight time rate All additional weekday hours double time. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO. 1st yr Appr to other Apprentices to Journeymen (0-1-1) (1-1-1) (1-1-2) (1-1-3) (1-2-4) (2-2-4) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 6mo 2nd. 6mo 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th, 30% 35% 40% 50% 60% 70% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(percents based on gross wages -others per hour) Journeyman $15.75 $16.65 Appr 1st term 6.82 .7.72 Appr 2nd term 7.45 8.35 Appr 3rd term 8.11 8.91 Appr 4th term 9.31 10.27 Appr 5th term 10.64 11.53 Appr6th term 11.94 12.84 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications (X)Yes ( )No 4-25 State of New York Department of Labor PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE 40 1 , ( )See NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of Public Work _ 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thfu 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 8 ELECTRICIAN (cont) WAGES(per hour) 5/01/93- 5/01/94- 4/30/94 4/30/95 Lineman...''.... ..... $ 29.35 $29.35 Technician........... 29.35 29.35 Heavy Equip. Oper.... 29.35 29.35 Truck Driver......... 29.35 29.35 Groundman............ 29.35 29.35 OVERTIME PAY: See Following Note* plus (8•,0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. Note': 9th,10th & 11th hrs of wk weekdays to be paid at 1 1/2 times straight time rate PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: 1st yr Appr to other Apprentices to Journeymen (0-1-1) (1-1-1) (1-1-2) (1-1-3) (1-2-4) (2-2-4) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) ;year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 30% 35% 40% 50% 60% 70% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS_(percents based on gross wages -others per hour) Journeyman $15.75 16.65 Appr 1st term $ 6.82 7.72 Appr 2nd term $ 7.45 8.35 Appr 3rd term $ 8.11 8.91 Appr 4th term $ 9.31 10.27 Appr 5th term $10.64 11.53 Appr 6th term $11.94 12.84 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications (X)Yes ( )No. 4-251ine ------------------------------ Applicable to electrical maintenance of existing electrical systems including, but not limited to, traffic signals and street lighting. WAGES(per hour) 5/01/94- 5/01/95- 4/30/95 4/30/96 Electrician 18.52 19.00 OVERTIME PAY: See ( 8, H, P ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 5,6,16,25 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 1 ) ( 2 - 2 ) ( 3 - 3 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following Wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 40% 50% 60% 70% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS_(per hour worked) 32 1/2% 32 1/2% of wage of wage plus $1.88 plus $2.25 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No 4-25m • State of New York Department of Labor a PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )See NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 9 TELEPHONE Rates listed below are for installation of customer provided telephone equipment from point of demarcation. WAGES(per hour) 5/29/94 - Telephone System Tech./Engineer Starting.......... 7.04 After 6 mos....... 7.86 " 12 mos....... 8.79 " 18 mos....... 9.82 " 24 mos....... 10.98 " 30 mos....... 12.28 " 36 mos....... 13.71 " 42 mos....... 15.33 " 48 mos....... 17.14 " 54 mos....... 19.15 60 mos....... 21.40 Technician Asst. Start ................. 6.53 After 6 mos.......... 7.34 " 12 mos.......... 8.24 " 18 mos.......... 9.26 24 mos.......... 10.40 " 30 mos.......... 11.69 " 24 mos.......... 10.26 " 30 mos.......... 11.32 OVERTIME PAY: See (B,I,S ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 5,6,16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) 19.3% of wage Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications (X)Yes ( )No. att/ + PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )See NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 10 IRONWORKER WAGES(per hour) 7/01/94- 1/01/95- 7/01/95- 1/01/96- 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/30/95 6/30/96 Structural........... $ 24.75 Addit. Addit. Addit. Riggers .............. 24.75 $.75 $1.00 $.75 Machinery Movers...... 24.75 per per per " Erectors.... 24.75 hour hour hour OVERTIME PAY: See ( 13, B1, Q. V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 18, 19 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO• Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 10 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 13.24 13.84 13.84 14.45 14.45 14.45 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $27.78 Apprentices $20.78 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No. 8-40/361 WAGES(per hour) 7/01/90- 7/01/91- 7/01/92- 6/30/91 6/30/92 6/30/93 Reinforcing.......... 22.95 Additional Additional 1.90 per hr 2.05 per hr OVERTIME PAY: See ( C, 0, •V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. •V applies to Annuity & Vacation Only. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 5 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd., 50% 75% 85% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $12.63 Apprentices $ 5.88 plus wage % of $ 6.75 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No. 8-46 • State of New York Department of Labor PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 11 IRONWORKER(cont) WAGES(per hour) 1/01/94- 7/01/94- 1/01/95- 7/01/95- 6/30/94 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/31/95 Ornamental........... 25.20 Addit. Addit. Addit. Chain Link Fence..... 25.20 $1.00 $.50 $1.00 OVERTIME PAY: See ( A, 01,E',0, V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. 'Double time after 7 hours on Saturday. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen (1-4)(2-10)(3-20) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2' ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 60% 65% 70% 80% 85% 95% Appr. indentured after 7/01/93 -1st term is 4 months,6th term is eight months. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman and Apprs. indentured prior to 7/01/93 $19.35 Apprs. indentured after 7/01/93 $10.53 plus same % of wages of $8.82 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-580 State of New York Department of Labor PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )See NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of Public Work _ 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 12 LABORER WAGES(per hour) 7/01/92- 1/01/93- 12/31/92 6/30/93 Building Laborer: All Classifications ... $ 20.00 Additional .60 per hr OVERTIME PAY: See ( A,E,0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS•(per hour worked) $10.63 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 4-66 ------------------------------ Laborer(Heavy/Highway): Group # 1: Asphalt Rakers and Formsetters. Group # 2: Asphalt Shovelers and Tampers. Group # 3: Basic Laborer, Power Tool, Trackmen, Landscape, Pipelayer, Jackhammer and Concrete. WAGES(per hour) 6/01/93- 6/01/94- 6/01/95 5/31/94 5/31/95 5/31/96 Heavy/Highway Laborer: Group # 1 ............. $ 21.62 22.58 23.57 Group # 2 ............. 21.12 22.07 23.04 Group # 3 ............. 19.47 20.37 21.29 OVERTIME PAY: See ( IB, H, E4 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See (2,4,6,7,12,20) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS_(per hour worked) $ 9.40 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 4-1298 • State of New York Department of Labor PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )See NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 13 LATHER WAGES(per hour) 7/01/93- 7/01/94- 7/01/95- 6/30/94 6/30/95 6/30/96 Lather (Wood Wire & Reinforcing)... 24.57 Additional Additional 1.40 per hr 1.40 per hr OVERTIME PAY: See ( C, 0, V• ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. •Annuity & Vacation Only PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 5 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 50% 75% 85% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $16.03 Apprentices $ 8.58 plus wage % of $ 7.45 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No. 8-46 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( " )See NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor 9401290 Public Work 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 14 MASON/TILE/TERRAZZO WAGES(per hour) 7/01/93- 7/01/94- 7/01/95- 6/30/94 6/30/95 6/30/96 Building: Bricklayer............ $ 28.30 Addit. Addit. $2.00 $2.00 per per hr. hr. OVERTIME PAY.L See ( A, E, 0, ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 6 ) APPRENTICES: ( 750 hours) terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th(500hr) 6th(500hr) 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 95% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $12.23 Apprentices $10.68 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( )Yes ( X )No. 8-NYDC WAGES(per hour) 7/01/91- 7/01/92- 6/30/92 6/30/93 Cement Mason.......... 24.22 Additional 1.97 per hr OVERTIME PAY: See ( C, 0, V) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 10 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 95% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $12.55 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-780 WAGES(per hour) 7/05/90- 1/01/91- 7/01/91- 7/01/92- 12/31/90 6/30/91 6/30/92 6/30/93 Building: Plasterer ............. 21.10 Additional Additional Additional 1.10 per hr 1.75 per hr 1.75 per hr OVERTIME PAY: See ( C, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( ) ( ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 40% 50% 60% 60% 80% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $9.73 Apprentices wage % of $9.37 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications (X)Yes ( )No. 8-852 • State of New York Department of Labor PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( *SeNOTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 15 Mason (cont) WAGES(per hour) 1/01/92- 7/01/92- 1/01/93- 6/30/92 12/31/92 6/30/93 Building: Mosaic & Terrazzo Worker.. 24.79 Additional Additional " Helper.. 23.48 1.00 per hr. 1.00 per hr OVERTIME PAY: See ( C, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $10.99 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-3 WAGES(per hour) 4/27/92- 4/28/93- 4/27/93 4/27/94 Building: Tile Layer............ 24.91 Additional 2.00 per hr. OVERTIME PAY: See ( A, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 3 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 45% 50% 55% 60% 70% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $12.41 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-52 WAGES(per hour) 5/04/92- 5/03/93- 5/02/93 5/02/94 Building: Tile Layer Helper & Finisher ....... $ 22.45 23.70 OVERTIME PAY: See ( A, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $9.87 $10.09 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-88 0 0 1 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( • )See NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED ' State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 16 Mason (cont.) WAGES(per hour) 7/01/92- 6/30/93 Cutting Cleaner(Mason) $ 28.85 Sandblasting(Mason)... 29.50 Pointer, Cleaner,& Caulker(Mason). 28.85 OVERTIME PAY: See ( A, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen (1-1)(1-5) APPRENTICES: ( 1 1 year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 55% 70% 85% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS_(per hour worked) Journeyman $12.92 Appr 1st year $10.32 Appr 2nd year $11.17 Appr 3rd year $12.05 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications (X)Yes ( )No. 4-66w WAGES(per hour) 1/01/93- 6/30/93 Stone Setter.......... $ 32.76 OVERTIME PAY: See ( C, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 18 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 10 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd._ 4th, 5th. 6th. 7th. 8th. 50% 55% 60% 65% 70% 80% 90% 95% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITSu(per hour worked) Journeyman $13.50 1st 8 2nd yr Apprs. $12.06 All other Apprs $13.50 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-84 WAGES(per hour) 7/01/94- 1/01/95- 7/01/95- 1/01/96- 12/31/94 6/30/95 12/31/95 6/30/96 Derrickman/Rigger.... $ 29.71 Addit. Addit. Addit. $.80 $.80 $.80 per per per hr. hr. hr. OVERTIME PAY: See ( C, 0, V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 10 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th, 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 90% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $18.18 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-197 State of New York Department of Labor Mason (cont..) WAGES(per hour) Building: Marble- Sawyer, Rubber PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE Case Number Bureau of Public Work 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 ( ' )NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED 9401290 SUFFOLK COUNTY 7/01/93- 1/01/94- 12/31/93 6/30/94 Page 17 & Polisher ........... $ 28.78 add .85 per hr. Marble- Cleaner....... 14.37 no add per hr " - Maintenance... 13.22 no add per hr OVERTIME PAY: See (A,E,Q,V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: Journeymen except Cleaners and Maintenancemen receive 1/2 days pay for Labor Day. Cleaners, Maintenancemen and 1st three terms of apprentices receive (5,6,11,15 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. All others no paid holidays. APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd, 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th, 7th, 8th. 50% 54% 59% 63% 67% 72% 76% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Sawyer/Rubber/Polisher $11.62 Cleaner/Maintenance $ 3.50 Apprentices $ 5.43 plus wage % of $ 6.19 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-24 WAGES(per hour) 7/01/92- 1/01/93- 7/01/93- 1/01/94 12/31/92 6/30/93 12/31/93 6/30/94 Building: Marble Cutters & Setters .............$ 27.14 27.64 28.14 28.64 OVERTIME PAY: See ( C, O, V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: Journeymen receive 4 hrs pay on Labor Day. Apprentices 1st three terms See (5,6,8,10,15 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached plus any day following a Thursday or Sunday Holiday. All other Apprentices See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 15t. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 50% 55% 65% 70% 80% 95% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(pr hour worked) Journeyman $11.82 $12.40 $12.98 $13.55 Apprentices $ 5.58 plus $ 5.89 plus $ 5.89 plus $ 6.05 plus wage % of wage % of wage % of wage % of $ 6.24 $ 6.51 $ 7.09 $ 7.50 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-4 e State of New York Department of Labor PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )See PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of Public Work _ 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Mason (cont...) WAGES(per hour 7/01/93- 1/01/94- 12/31/93 6/30/94 Marble -Riggers, Crane & Derrickman $ 24.82 Addit. .70 per hr. OVERTIME PAY: See ( C, 0, V ).on RSV TIM�PAattached. PAID HOLIDAY: 1/2 Day for Law Day SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS --(per hour.wa_k9l) �r r" $19.47 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No PAINTER WAGES(per hour) 10/01/93- 9/30/94 Steel " Steel, Bridge.... 31.48 Spray............ 33.48 " Sandblasting..... 33.48 " Power Tool....... 33.48 8-20 Page 18 OVERTIME PAY: See ( A,F,R ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 10 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 50% 65% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) 35 1/2% Plus $2.50 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-806 ------------------------------ WAGES(per hour) 2/01/94- 8/01/94 2/31/95 7/01/95 7/31/94 1/31/95 7/31/95 1/31/96 Drywall Taper......... $ 27.08 27.62 28.62 28.73 OVERTIME PAY: See ( A, H ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentices to Journeyman(1 - 1,1 - 6,2 - 7) APPRENTICES: (1 / 2) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 50% 60% 75% 90% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $10.94 11.16 11.39 11.62 Apprentices 40 1/2% 40 1/2% 40 1/2% 40 1/2% of wage of wage of wage of wage Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ------------------------------ ( )No. 8-1974 State of New York Department of Labor PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( AOTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 19 Painter (cont) WAGES(per hour) 4/01/94- 4/01/95- 3/31/95 3/31/96 Brush,Paper Hanger..... 23.88 Addit. Structural Steel....... 31.46 $1.45 Spray, Scaffold........ 26.35 per Sandblasting........... 26.35 hr. Repaint/Renovation..... 20.89• 'Additional $2.00 per hr. for Hanging Scaffold,Spray,Sandblast.,andRolling Scaffold 20' OVERTIME PAY: See ( A, K ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. OVERTIME PAY-Repaint/Renovation: See ( B ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 5 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following rates. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Brush 10.73 16.01 19.11 Scaff./SB 11.84 17.62 21.09 Struc.Stl. 12.94 19.24 23.08 Rpt/Ren. 10.73 16.01 19.11 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Rpt/Ren. Journeyman $10.39 All other Journeyman $12.45 Appr 1st year $ 4.76 Appr all other terms $10.18 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications (X)Yes ( )No. WAGES(per hour) 4/01/90- 3/31/91 Paper Hanger........... 23.38 OVERTIME PAY: See ( A. 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 5 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 50% 60% 65% 70% 80% 90% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $ 9.13 Apprentices Wage % of $ 9.13 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications (X)Yes ( )No. 4-1486 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )See NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 20 PLUMBER WAGES(per hour) 5/01/94- 11/01/94- 5/01/95- 11/01/95 10/31/94 4/30/95 10/31,195 4/30/96 Plumber .............. $ 31.25 31.50 31.75 32.00 OVERTIME PAY: See (A,D,O,V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( i ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 5 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentages of Journeymans wage 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th, 40% 50% 65% 70% 75% - SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS_(per hour worked) Journeyman $13.28 $13.53 $13.78 $14.03 Appr 1st term $ 6.74 $ 7.14 $ 7.54 $ 7.94 Appr 2nd term $ 8.43 $ 8.81 $ 9.18 $ 9.56 Appr 3rd term $ 8.54 $ 8.88 $ 9.22 $ 9.56 Appr 4th term $ 9.21 $ 9.54 $ 9.86 $10.19 Appr 5th term $ 9.61 $ 9.92 $ 10.24 $10.55 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No 4-200 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( ) MOTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 21 STEAMFITTER/SPRINKLER FITTER WAGES(per hour) 1/01/92- 7/01/92- 12/30/92- 6/30/92 12/29/92 6/30/93 Steam Fitter.......... $ 27.70 Additional Additional Sprinkler Fitter...... 27.70 1.50 per hr 1.50 per hr OVERTIME PAY: See ( C,O,V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journayme 1W -i:k ) �` APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the#olovfng prceage of Journeyman's wage. 4V7e YVh .7V/e VVh SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) wR Journeyman $14.64 Apprentices $ .29 plus term % of $14.35 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No. 8-638s/s ------------------------------ WAGES(per hour) 7/01/92- 6/30/93 Refrigeration, A/C, Oil Burner and Stoker Service and Installations. Limited on Refrigeration to combined compressors up to five (5) horsepower and on A/C, Heating and Air Cooling to combined compressors up to ten (10) horsepower. Steamfitter.......... $ 19.35 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B,E,O ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 3 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1 ) year terms at the following wage. 1st. 6mo 2nd 6mo 2nd yr 3rd yr 4th yr. 5.45 9.13 11.09 13.08 15.79. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $ 3.92 Apprentices 1st year $ 3.21 2nd year $ 3.34 3rd year $ 3.50 4th year $ 3.71 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No. 8-638s/ssery • State of New York Department of Labor 0 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )See NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of _ 9401290 Public Work 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY ROOFER WAGES(per hour) 4/01/93- 9/30/93 Page 22 Roofer/Waterproofer.. $ 22.14 OVERTIME PAY -New Roof.L See ( A, E. O ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. OVERTIME PAY-Reroof: See(B, E, O) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO• Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 5)(3 - 5) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 50% 55% 60% 65% 70% 75% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS_(per hour worked) Journeyman $14.58 Apprentices Wage % of 14.55 plus $ .03 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications (X)Yes ( )No. 4-154 SHEETMETAL WORKER WAGES(per hour) 2/01/93- 7/31/94 Sheetmetal Worker.... $ 29.52 Siding & Decking Speciality workers receive 70% of Journeymans wage. Limited to 4 Speciality workers for each Full rate journeyman. OVERTIME PAY: Siding & Decking See (B,E,O ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. OVERTIME PAY: All other work See ( C, 0, V ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen (1-1)(1-4) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 8th. 8.86 10.33 11.81 13.28 14.76 16.24 17.71 20.66 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS_(per hour worked) Journeyman $16.00 Appr 1st term $ 6.31 Appr 2nd term $ 6.92 Appr 3rd term $ 7.57 Appr 4th term $ 8.22 Appr 5th term $ 8.98 Appr 6th term $10.20 Appr 7th term $10.77 Appr 8th term $12.93 Siding/Deck Spec. $ 4.57 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No. B-28 State of New York Department of Labor WELDER Welder • PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE Case Number Bureau of Public Work 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 ( )Se�TICE PAGE ATTACHED 9401290 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 23 To be paid the rate of the mechanic performing the work. TEAMSTER Truck Driver(Building and Heavy/Highway): GROUP 1: Chauffeur and Excavation. GROUP 2: Euclid and Turnapull type trucks. WAGES(per hour) 7/01/94- 7/01/95- 6/30/95 6/30/96 Truck Driver (Building and Heavy/Highway): Group 1 .............. 22.935 23.235 Group 2 .............. 23.495 23.795 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, R ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 5,6,7,11,12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Group 1 $16.7425 $16.7625 Group 2 $16.7825 $16.8025 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes )No. 4-282nsh SIGN ERECTOR WAGES(per hour) 7/01/93- 3/01/94- 11/01/94- 2/28/94 10/31/94 6/30/95 Sign Erector......... $ 22.45 22.85 23.25 OVERTIME PAY: See ( A, E. P, T ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: ( 5,6,10,11,12,16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 1 ) ( 1 - 4 ) APPRENTICES: ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 8th. 9th 10th 35% 40% 45% 50% 55% 60% 65% 70% 75% 80% SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) Journeyman $ 4.41 plus $ 4.57 plus $ 4.83 plus $25.00 per $26.00 per $27.00 per day plus day plus day plus 19% of wage. 19% of wage. 20% of wage. Appr 1st 8 2nd yrs $ 3.48 plus $ 3.79 plus $ 4.40 plus 2% of wage 2% of wage 2% of wage Appr 3rd yr $ 2.66 plus $ 2.97 plus $ 3.58 plus $2.00 per $ 2.00 per $ 2.00per day plus day plus day plus 17% of wage 17% of wage 18% of wage Appr 4th yr $ 2.66 plus $ 2.97 plus $ 3.58 plus $4.00 per $ 4.00 per $ 4.00 per day plus day plus day plus 19% of wage 19% of wage 20% of wage Appr 5th yr $ 2.66 plus $2.97 plus $3.58 plus $6.00 per $6.00 per $6.00 per day plus day plus day plus 19% of wage 19% of wage 20% of wage Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( X )Yes ( )No. 8-137 PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( #OTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 24 HIGHWAY STRIPER AGES(per hour) 4/01/92- 4/01/93- 3/31/93 3/31/94 Painter(Striping-Highway etc.): Striping -Machine Oper.$ 16.92 17.57 Helper......... 15.14 15.79 Linerman.............. 17.44 18.09 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B,E,P,S ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 15,6,8,10,11,12,15,16 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS_(per hour worked) $ .50 plus $ .50 plus 24 % of 24% of wage wage Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-230 TREE TRIMMER WAGES(per hour) 10/1/85- 9/30/86 Tree Trimmer: Trimmer -T 7 (start)... $ 7.75 " -T 6 after 6 imo. 8.32 " -T 5 12 mo. 8.54 -T 4 18 mo. 8.93 " -T 3 24 mo. 9.70 -T 2 30 mo. 10.14 " -T 1 36 mo. 11.56 Driver,Groundsman...... 9.53 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See (5,6,7,8,11,12,18,19)) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFIT=S' (per hour worked) Health/welfare........ $ Contr.Provide H. & W. + $10,000 Life Ins. Annuity ............... .35 Holidays .............. (12 paid). Vacation - after 15 mo./l week. -after 30 mo./2 weeks. -after 10yrs/3 weeeks. - pro -rated if less than 1700 hrs.in prior year. Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 4-1049t • State of New York Department of Labor PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE Case Number Bureau of Public Work 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 ( • *SeOTICE PAGE ATTACHED 9401290 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 25 SURVEY CREW 8/01/93- 7/01/94- 7/01/92- WAGES:(per hour) 7/01/93- 8/01/93 7/01/94- 7/01/95- 7/31/93 6/30/94 6/30/95 6/30/96 Survey Rates -Building: 1.38 per hr 1.38 per hr Party Chief......... 25.78 24.78 Addit. Addit. Instrument Man...... 21.89 20.89 $1.24 $1.24 Rodman/Chainman..... 14.58 13.58 per hr per hr OVERTIME PAY. See ( A,E,0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 5,6,7,11,12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (Per hour. worked) $11.85• $12.85- 7/01/93- •$6.25 of this amount paid at the same rate as overtime rate. 8/01/93- '$9.95 of this amount paid at the same rate as overtime rate. Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ------------------------------ ( )No. 8-15Db WAGES:(per hour) 8/01/93- 7/01/94- 7/01/92- 6/30/94 6/30/95 6/30/93 Survey Rates-Heavy/Hiway: Party Chief......... 24.79 Additional Additional 1.38 per hr 1.38 per hr Instrument Man...... 20.63 Additional Additional 1.23 per hr 1.23 per hr Rodman/Chainman..... 18.41 Additional Additional 1.15 per hr 1.15 per hr OVERTIME PAY: See (8,E,0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 5,6,7,11,12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (Per hour worked) $12.80• •$9.35 of this amount paid at the rate as overtime pay. Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-150-N/S SURVEY CREW - CONSULTING ENGINEERS Feasibility and preliminary design surveying, line and grade surveying for inspection or supervision of construction when performed under a consulting engineer agreement. WAGES:(per hour) 8/01/93- 7/01/94- 7/01/95- 6/30/94 6/30/95 6/30/96 Survey Rates: Party Chief......... 25.48 Addit. Addit. Instrument Man...... 21.46 $1.26 $1.26 Rodman/Chainman..... 14.06 per hr. per hr. OVERTIME PAY: See ( B,E,0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 5,6,7,8,11,12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS: (Per hour worked) $12.80 $12.80 $12.80 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-15Dc F.� State of New York Department of Labor PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )See NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 26 DRILLING WAGES(per hour) 10/17/91- 10/17/92- 10/17/93- 10/16/92 10/16/93 10/16/94 Core Drilling: Driller............ $ 18.735 19.485 20.235 Helper.......... 16.725 17.225 17.725 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, P, S ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAYS: See ( 5, 6 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS_(per hour worked) $ 6.19 $ 6.19 $ 6.19 Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 8-1536 ------------------------------ WAGES(per hour) 8/01/94- 7/31/95 Well Driller: " Driller ......... $ 21.45 " " Helper..... 19.20 OVERTIME PAY: See (B,E,P,S ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 5, 6, 10, 12, 16) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen ( 1 - 1 ) ( 1 - 6 ) SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS_(per hour worked) $ 6.55'plus 10% of straight time rate. '$8.05 plus 10% of straight time rate for overtime hours. Listed supplements apply toLL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 4-138well State of New York Department of Labor PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( . *OTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number 9401290 SUFFOLK COUNTY Bureau of Public Work 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 Page 27 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR WAGES(per hour) 7/01/92 - Building: 6/30/93 Hoist(Multiple Platform) 26.43 Lead Engineer 25.035 Hoist(Tandem Platform 24.81 Tower Crane(Engineer) 24.39 SideBoom Tractor(Used in tank work) 24.095 Scoop, Carry -all, Scraper in tandem 24.01 Boom Trucks or Cranes (used for stone setting or structural steel) 23.96 CMI or Maxim Spreader, Concrete Spreader, Derrick, Sideboom Tractor 23.935 Tank Work 23.86 Hoist, 2 Drum, Hoist, 3 Drum 23.81 Backhoe,Dragline, Gradall, Pile Driver, Shovel 23.835 Elevator, Fork Lift, Hoist, 1 Drum 23.76 Batching Plant(on site of job), Power Winch(used for stone or steel), Power Winch (Truck Mounted -used for stone or steel), Pump, Concrete 23.735 Dredge 23.71 Roller, Trench Machine 23.635 Welding Machine, Structural Steel 23.61 Boom Truck, Crane, Crawler or Truck, Conveyor(Multi), Plant Engineer, Stone Spreader (Self -Propelled) 23.585 Asphalt Spreader 23.56 Fork Lift(Walk Behind, Power Operated) 23.55 Compressor(Structura Steel) 23.535 Boiler, Bulldozer, Compressor(on Crane), Compressor(Pile Work), Compressor(stone setting), Concrete Breaker, Conveyor, Generator -Pile Work, Loading Machine(Front End), Maintenance Engineer,Powerhouse, Power Winch(used for other than stone or steel), Power Winch, Truck Mounted(used for other than stone or steel, Pulvi-Mixer,Pump(Dble Action Diaphragm), Pumps(Gypsum, Hydraulic, Jet, Single Action- 1 to 3, and Well Point), Welding and Burning, Welding Machine (Pile Work) 23.385 Curb Machine(Asphalt or Concrete), Curing Machine, Pump(Submersible), Maintenance Man 23.33 Grader 23.16 Compressor, Compressor(2 or more in battery), Generator, Mulch Machine, Pin Puller, Portable Heaters, Pump(4 inches or over), Track Tamper(2 Engineers,Each), Welding Machine 23.135 Stiping Machine 23.06 Buildozer(used for excavation), Fireman, Loading Machine, Powerbroom, Vac -All 23.01 Concrete Saw or Cutter, Mixer(with Skip), Mixer(2 Small with or without Skip), Pump(Up to 3 inches),Tractor,Craterpillar or Wheel, 22.635 Scoop(Carry-All Scraper) 23.01 Hydra Hammer, Ridge Cutter 22.56 Bending Machine, Dinky Locomotive, Generator(Small), Vibrator(1 to 5), 22.385 Power Buggies 22.26 Stump Chipper and Oiler 22.035 Mechanical Compactor(Hand Operated), Trench Machine(Hand) 22.01 OVERTIME PAY: See ( D, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 5,6,7,11,12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen (1-1)(1-6) Apprentice wage rate is $17.945 plus full benefits for 36 month term. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $15.04"Note 'Note: $ 4.00 of this amount paid at premium rate for overtime hours. Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( )Yes ( )No. 4-138b ------------------------------ State of New York Department of Labor PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( • )Se>e NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED r Case Number 9401290 SUFFOLK COUNTY Bureau of Public Work 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 Page 28 Operating Engineer (cont) WAGES(per hour) 7/01/92- 6/30/93 HEAVY / HIGHWAY: Scoop(Carry-All,Scraper in Tandem), Tower Crane(Engineer), 24.635 Backhoe, Crane(Stone Setting),, Crane(Structural Steel), Dragline, Gradall, Pile Driver, Road Paver, Shovel 24.38 Batching P1ant(on site of job), Crane(on Barge), Sideboom Tractor(used in tank work), Tank Work 24.235 Hoist(3 Drum), Power Winch(Truck Mounted -used for stone or steel), Power Winch(used for stone setting and/or• structural steel),Trench Machine 24.225 Asphalt Spreader,Boom Truck,Boring Machine(other than Post Holes), CMI or Maxim Spreader, Crane(Crawler or Truck)„ Concrete Spreader, Conveyor, Multi, Plant Engineer, Sideboom Tractor,Stone Spreader(self propelled) 24.01 Boring Machine, Post Holes 23.95 Compressor(Stone Setting),Compressor(Structural Steel), Welding Machine(structural steel) 23.895 Dredge 23.845 Work Boat 23.835 Compressor(on Crane), Compressor(Pile Work), Generator -Pile Work, Hoist,2 Drum, Loading Machine(Front-End), Powerhouse, Power Winch(Truck Mounted -used for other than stone or steel),Power Winch(other than stone or struct.steel),Welding Machine,Plle Work 23.735 Mechanical Compactor, Machine Drawn, Roller(over 5 Ton) 23.55 Boiler 23.51 Pump, Concrete 23.47 Compressor(2 or more in battery 23.43 Grader 23.415 Bulldozer, Concrete Finishing Machine, Conveyor,Curb Machine,Asphalt or Concrete, Curing Machine, Dinky Locomotive, Fireman, Fork Lift, Hoist,1 Drum, LoadingMachine, Maintenance Machine,Pulvi-Mixer, Pump(4 inches or over), Pumps(Hydraulic, ,Jet, Submersible and Well Point), Roller(5 ton and under), Scoop,Carry-All,Scraper, Maintenance Man, Vac -All, Welding 8 Burning 23.27 Generator 23.12 Portable Heaters 23.375 Compressor, Mulch Machine, Pin Puller, Pump(Double Action Diaphragm),Pump-Gypsum, Pump(Single Action 1 to 3), Striping Machine, Welding Machine 22.825 Powerbroom 22.25 Concrete Saw or Cutter, Fork Lift,Walk Behind,Power Operated, Hydra Hammer, Mixer(with Skip), Mixer(2 Small with or withour Skip), Power Buggies, Power Grinders, Concrete Breaker, Ridge Cutter 22.11 Vibrator(1 to 5) 21.905 Oiler, Root Cutter, Stump Chipper, Oiler, Track Tamper(2 Engineers,Each), Deck Hand 21.80 Generator(Small) 21.795 Bending Machine, Pump, Centrifugal(up to 3 inches), Trench Machine(hand) 21.76 Tractor,Caterpillar or Wheel 21.585 OVERTIME PAY: See ( D, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 5,6,7,11,12 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. ALLOWABLE RATIO: Apprentice(s) to Journeymen (1-1)(2-6) Apprentice Rate is $17.945 plus full benefits for 36 Month term. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked) $15.04•Note •Note: $ 4.00 of this amount paid at premium rate for overtime hours. Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )NO. 4-138h PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( ONOTICE PAGE ATTACHED State of New York Case Number Bureau of Department of Labor Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 29 MARINE CONSTRUCTION WAGES(per hour) 10/01/92- 10/01/93- 10/01/94- 10/01/95- 9/30/93 9/30/94 9/30/95 9/30/96 Hydraulic Dredge: Class A: Leverman 20.77 21.56 22.44 23.35 Engineer, Derrick Op. 19.57 20.11 20.78 21.51 Chief mate on Dredge 19.28 19.82 20.47 21.20 Class C: Maint. Eng. 19.23 19.72 20.32 21.04 Mate 17.97 18.41 18.97 19.65 Boat Captain 18.11 18.56 19.12 19.80 Class D: Deckhand 15.30 15.51 15.83 16.15 Fireman, Oiler 15.89 16.11 16.44 16.77 Shoreman 15.30 ------------------------- 15.51 15.83 16.15 Tug Boats: Class A: Tug Master 18.94 19.41 20.00 20.71 Tug Chief Engineer 18.46 18.92 19.49 20.19 Class C: Tug Captain 18.11 18.56 19.12 19.80 Tug Engineer 18.11 18.56 19.12 19.80 Class D: Tug Deckhand 15.50 ------------------------- 15.71 16.03 16.36 Dipper and Clamshell Dredges: Class A: Operator 21.14 21.94 22.83 23.76 Engineer 19.98 20.54 21.22 21.97 Class C: Maint.Engineer 19.23 19.72 20.32 21.04 Mate 17.97 18.41 18.97 19.65 Boat Master, Welder 18.95 19.42 20.01 20.72 Boat Captain 18.11 18.56 19.12 19.80 Class D: Oiler 15.89 16.11 16.44 16.77 Deckhand 15.50 ------------------------- 15.71 16.03 16.36 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, P. S ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 5, 6, 10, 15 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. The following SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS apply to ALL classifications of the above HYDRAULIC, DIPPER, CLAMSHELL DREDGES and TUG BOATS. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS:(per hour worked.) All Class A $ 4.53 $ 4.63 $4.63 $4.63 plus plus plus plus 8% of 8% of 8% of 8% of wage wage wage wage All Class C $ 4.24 $ 4.34 $ 4.34 $ 4.34 plus plus plus plus 8% of 8% of 8% of 8% of wage wage wage wage All Class D $ 3.96 $ 4.06 $ 4.06 $ 4.06 plus plus plus plus 8% of 8% of 8% of 8% of wage wage wage wage 4-25a s State of New York Department of Labor PREVAILING RATE SCHEDULE ( )Sege NOTICE PAGE ATTACHED Case Number Bureau of Public Work 9401290 1994a-7/01/94 thru 6/30/95 Published -07/01/94 SUFFOLK COUNTY Page 30 MARINE CONSTRUCTION(cont'L WAGE (per hour) 10/01/92- 10/01/93- 10/01/94- 10/01/95 9/30/93 9/30/94 9/30/95 9/30/96 Drill Boat: Class A: Engineer 20.32 20.89 21.58 22.35 Blaster 20.54 21.12 21.81 22.59 Driller 20.33 20.90 21.59 22.36 Class C: Welder/Machinist 20.27 20.79 21.42 22.18 Class D: Oiler/Helper 18.61 18.88 19.27 19.66 Deckhand 14.63 14.83 15.15 15.43 OVERTIME PAY: See ( B, E, P, S ) on OVERTIME PAGE attached. PAID HOLIDAY: See ( 5, 6, 10, 15 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE attached. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS_ (per hour worked) Class A $ 4.63 plus $ 4.63 plus $4.63 plus $ 4.63 plus 8% of wage 8% of wage 8% of wage 8% of wage . Class C $ 4.34 plus $ 4.34 plus $ 4.34 plus $ 4.34 plus 8% of wage 8% of wage 8% of wage 8% of wage _ Class D $ 4.06 plus $ 4.06 plus $ 4.06 plus $ 4.06 plus 8% ofwage 8% of wage 8% of wage 8% of wage Listed supplements apply to ALL classifications ( x )Yes ( )No. 4-25/3 OCCUPATIONS APPLICABLE TO BUILDING and HEAVY/HIGHWAY SCHEDULES �S \ _ _ _ __ 1_��— � _ -- f0'i:!FI! lliiLlTY 1.•PgY.9L '. _,� �. .." . f \ 0\•FJMEAD ELE�_SER� �—' ._— L OLIO\i f•.O'�t-t \ __ - OPit. •ELEves<c', NIOsqul.'' ?.-_ .r ^-I!1, X111 I� ojr \\/7 IliCD %• II/ \ r _ to �^ on Got \ \ r rn':�= I open \ 1 \• !t t 0 \ /ZTe^^d cc lro9 , ,,\ % rod rr Ii i 1i.1 1 Floor Elev 1 I�� ��• 1 '' I I f l��"; "/LA�\ Western 1 I � � `.I _ �` �\ •- �;� ' 1'1 Gun Pit 11 v II \\ 1' I .t \ •.\ 'J / \11 I\ \ 1 i FOrt'.AOtF.I 11"A I 11 II {Icy,w` ` C' /.X/,• SUGTERR VE11 to, at Irs —,. \ _ / 1, ClesL. fit iq. .^e 'Nr R ,j Ecs'rrn Gun'RM1 ' r r ..r Roo s',, n . • r r I Concrete Floor Cross—Section A—A Her. 1"-20' Virc 1"-10' tooncrete Floor Otes: 125 t. Tipegrophy rnO E>islirl Site Conditions chtsinoid from -120 Site Survey prrfrm,-A Yy fyon Engineers on FRYruary 4 17 end 18, 1g!4. 115 2. Assumed! Site Conidwns are 6ased! on locations of 110 observed concrete structures, interviews \with residents -- - --105 and c former dump •ttenacnt one conditions nbservni in other concrete structures locate on Fishers Islon/ 100 Struc'ures shown in Joshed lines may not show actual eristmg coMitions.