Perry County Prevailing Wage for October 2010

Trade Name           RG TYP C Base   FRMAN *M-F>8 OSA OSH H/W   Pensn  Vac  Trng  
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ASBESTOS ABT-GEN        ALL   23.650 24.100 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.450 8.500 0.000 0.900 
ASBESTOS ABT-MEC        BLD   26.610 27.610 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.250 2.500 0.000 0.250 
BOILERMAKER             BLD   31.500 34.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.820 11.43 1.500 0.350 
BRICK MASON             BLD   27.220 28.720 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.950 6.690 0.000 0.430 
CARPENTER               BLD   30.490 31.990 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.050 5.750 0.000 0.350 
CARPENTER               HWY   30.440 31.940 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.050 5.750 0.000 0.350 
CEMENT MASON            BLD   26.750 28.250 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.900 4.800 0.000 0.300 
CEMENT MASON            HWY   26.350 27.350 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.900 4.350 0.000 0.300 
CERAMIC TILE FNSHER     BLD   25.720  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.950 6.690 0.000 0.430 
ELECTRICIAN             ALL   35.750 38.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.250 8.220 0.000 0.540 
ELECTRONIC SYS TECH     BLD   29.530 31.280 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.250 3.840 0.000 0.250 
ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR    BLD   40.945 46.060 2.0   2.0 2.0 10.03 9.460 2.460 0.000 
FLOOR LAYER             BLD   28.930 29.680 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.050 5.750 0.000 0.350 
GLAZIER                 BLD   31.460  0.000 2.0   2.0 2.0 9.020 9.300 2.520 0.310 
HT/FROST INSULATOR      BLD   34.760 35.760 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.250 9.860 0.000 0.500 
IRON WORKER             ALL   29.350 30.850 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.360 10.95 0.000 0.420 
LABORER                 BLD   23.650 24.100 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.450 8.500 0.000 0.800 
LABORER                 HWY   23.650 24.100 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.450 8.450 0.000 0.800 
LABORER                 O&C   17.740 18.190 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.450 8.450 0.000 0.800 
MACHINIST               BLD   43.160 45.160 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.640 8.700 0.000 0.000 
MARBLE FINISHERS        BLD   25.720  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.950 6.690 0.000 0.430 
MARBLE MASON            BLD   27.220 28.720 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.950 6.690 0.000 0.430 
MILLWRIGHT              BLD   30.490 31.990 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.050 5.750 0.000 0.350 
MILLWRIGHT              HWY   30.440 31.940 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.050 5.750 0.000 0.350 
OPERATING ENGINEER      BLD 1 32.000 35.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.050 15.50 0.000 1.000 
OPERATING ENGINEER      BLD 2 30.870 35.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.050 15.50 0.000 1.000 
OPERATING ENGINEER      BLD 3 26.390 35.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.050 15.50 0.000 1.000 
OPERATING ENGINEER      BLD 4 26.450 35.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.050 15.50 0.000 1.000 
OPERATING ENGINEER      BLD 5 26.120 35.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.050 15.50 0.000 1.000 
OPERATING ENGINEER      BLD 6 32.550 35.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.050 15.50 0.000 1.000 
OPERATING ENGINEER      BLD 7 32.850 35.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.050 15.50 0.000 1.000 
OPERATING ENGINEER      BLD 8 33.130 35.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.050 15.50 0.000 1.000 
OPERATING ENGINEER      BLD 9 34.000 35.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.050 15.50 0.000 1.000 
OPERATING ENGINEER      HWY 1 30.500 33.500 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.050 15.50 0.000 1.000 
OPERATING ENGINEER      HWY 2 29.370 33.500 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.050 15.50 0.000 1.000 
OPERATING ENGINEER      HWY 3 24.890 33.500 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.050 15.50 0.000 1.000 
OPERATING ENGINEER      HWY 4 24.950 33.500 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.050 15.50 0.000 1.000 
OPERATING ENGINEER      HWY 5 24.620 33.500 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.050 15.50 0.000 1.000 
OPERATING ENGINEER      HWY 6 31.050 33.500 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.050 15.50 0.000 1.000 
OPERATING ENGINEER      HWY 7 31.350 33.500 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.050 15.50 0.000 1.000 
OPERATING ENGINEER      HWY 8 31.630 33.500 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.050 15.50 0.000 1.000 
OPERATING ENGINEER      HWY 9 32.500 33.500 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.050 15.50 0.000 1.000 
OPERATING ENGINEER      O&C 1 23.140 24.140 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.000 7.800 0.000 1.300 
OPERATING ENGINEER      O&C 2 21.710 24.140 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.000 7.800 0.000 1.300 
OPERATING ENGINEER      O&C 3 18.120 24.140 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.000 7.800 0.000 1.300 
OPERATING ENGINEER      O&C 4 16.050 21.100 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.650 6.100 0.000 1.100 
PAINTER                 BLD   25.210 26.710 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.030 6.300 0.000 0.450 
PAINTER                 HWY   30.560 32.060 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.130 6.950 0.000 0.450 
PAINTER OVER 30FT       BLD   26.210 27.710 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.030 6.300 0.000 0.450 
PAINTER PWR EQMT        BLD   26.210 27.710 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.030 6.300 0.000 0.450 
PAINTER PWR EQMT        HWY   31.560 33.060 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.130 6.950 0.000 0.450 
PILEDRIVER              BLD   30.490 31.990 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.050 5.750 0.000 0.350 
PILEDRIVER              HWY   30.440 31.940 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.050 5.750 0.000 0.350 
PIPEFITTER              BLD   36.600 40.260 1.5   2.0 2.0 7.200 5.250 0.000 1.100 
PLASTERER               BLD   26.750 28.250 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.900 4.800 0.000 0.300 
PLUMBER                 BLD   36.600 40.260 1.5   2.0 2.0 7.200 5.250 0.000 1.100 
ROOFER                  BLD   22.250 23.250 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.900 3.800 0.000 0.000 
SHEETMETAL WORKER       ALL   31.390 32.890 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.430 6.490 1.890 0.360 
SPRINKLER FITTER        BLD   36.140 38.890 1.5   1.5 2.0 8.200 6.550 0.000 0.250 
STONE MASON             BLD   27.220 28.720 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.950 6.690 0.000 0.430 
TERRAZZO FINISHER       BLD   25.720  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.950 6.690 0.000 0.430 
TERRAZZO MASON          BLD   27.220 28.720 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.950 6.690 0.000 0.430 
TRUCK DRIVER            ALL 1 28.430  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 9.050 5.500 0.000 0.250 
TRUCK DRIVER            ALL 2 28.850  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 9.050 5.500 0.000 0.250 
TRUCK DRIVER            ALL 3 29.050  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 9.050 5.500 0.000 0.250 
TRUCK DRIVER            ALL 4 29.320  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 9.050 5.500 0.000 0.250 
TRUCK DRIVER            ALL 5 30.100  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 9.050 5.500 0.000 0.250 
TRUCK DRIVER            O&C 1 22.750  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 2.920 6.700 0.000 0.250 
TRUCK DRIVER            O&C 2 19.150  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 2.920 6.700 0.000 0.250 
TRUCK DRIVER            O&C 3 19.650  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 2.920 6.700 0.000 0.250 
TUCKPOINTER             BLD   27.220 28.720 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.950 6.690 0.000 0.430 

Legend:  M-F>8 (Overtime is required for any hour greater than 8 worked
each day, Monday through Friday.
OSA  (Overtime is required for every hour worked on Saturday)
OSH  (Overtime is required for every hour worked on Sunday and Holidays)
H/W  (Health & Welfare Insurance)
Pensn (Pension)
Vac (Vacation)
Trng (Training)

        

Explanations

PERRY COUNTY

The following list is considered as those days for which holiday rates
of wages for work performed apply: New Years Day, Memorial/Decoration
Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas Day. Generally, any of these holidays which fall  on a
Sunday is celebrated on the following Monday.  This then makes work
performed on that Monday payable at the appropriate overtime rate for
holiday pay.   Common practice in a given local may alter certain days
of celebration such as the day after Thanksgiving for Veterans Day.
If in doubt, please check with IDOL.

OIL AND CHIP RESEALING means the application of road oils and liquid
asphalt to coat an existing road surface, followed by  application of
aggregate chips or gravel to coated surface, and subsequent rolling of
material to seal the surface.

EXPLANATION OF CLASSES

ASBESTOS - GENERAL - removal of asbestos material/mold and hazardous
materials from any place in a building, including mechanical systems
where those mechanical systems are to be removed.  This includes the
removal of asbestos materials/mold and hazardous materials from
ductwork or pipes in a building when the building is to be demolished
at the time or at some close future date.

ASBESTOS - MECHANICAL - removal of asbestos material from mechanical
systems, such as pipes, ducts, and boilers, where the mechanical
systems are to  remain.

LABORER - OIL AND CHIP RESEALING ONLY

Hook and unhook chip box from aggregate truck; distribute material
within chip box; perform flagging work related to oil and chip
resealing; hand spray oil fluids; handle traffic control, including
setting-up and maintaining barricades, drums, cones, delineators,
signs and other such items, as  well as laying-out and applying or
removing temporary roadway markings used to control traffic in job
site related to oil and chip resealing; and perform clean- up related
to oil and chip resealing.

CERAMIC TILE FINISHER, MARBLE FINISHER, TERRAZZO FINISHER

Assisting, helping or supporting the tile, marble and terrazzo
mechanic by performing their historic and traditional work assignments
required to complete the proper installation of the work covered by
said crafts. The term "Ceramic" is used for naming the classification
only, and is in no a limitation of the product handled.  Ceramic takes
into consideration most hard tiles.

ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN

Installation, service and maintenance of low-voltage systems which
utilizes the transmission and/or transference of voice, sound, vision,
or digital for commercial, education, security and entertainment
purposes for the following:  TV monitoring and surveillance,
background/foreground music, intercom and telephone interconnect,
field programming, inventory control systems, microwave transmission,
multi-media, multiplex, radio page, school, intercom and sound burglar
alarms and low voltage master clock systems.

Excluded from this classification are energy management systems, life
safety systems, supervisory controls and data acquisition systems not
intrinsic with the above listed systems, fire alarm systems, nurse
call systems and raceways exceeding fifteen feet in length.

OPERATING ENGINEER - BUILDING

GROUP I. Cranes, Dragline, Shovels, Skimmer Scoops, Clamshells or
Derrick Boats, Pile Drivers, Crane-Type Backhoes, Asphalt Plant
Operators, Concrete Plant Operators, Dredges, Asphalt Spreading
Machines, All Locomotives, Cable Ways or Tower Machines, Hoists,
Hydraulic Backhoes, Ditching Machines or Backfiller, Cherrypickers,
Overhead Cranes, Roller - Steam or Gas, Concrete Pavers, Excavators,
Concrete Breakers, Concrete Pumps, Bulk Cement Plants, Cement Pumps,
Derrick-Type Drills, Boat Operators, Motor Graders or Pushcats, Scoops
or Tournapulls, Bulldozers, Endloaders or Fork Lifts, Power Blade or
Elevating Graders, Winch Cats, Boom or Winch Trucks or Boom Tractors,
Pipe Wrapping or Painting Machines, Asphalt Plant Engineer, Journeyman
Lubricating Engineer, Drills (other than Derrick Type), Mud Jacks, or
Well Drilling Machines, Boring Machines or Track Jacks, Mixers,
Conveyors (Two), Air Compressors (Two), Water Pumps regardless of size
(Two), Welding Machines (Two), Siphons or Jets (Two), Winch Heads or
Apparatuses (Two), Light Plants (Two), All Tractors regardless of size
(straight tractor only), Fireman on Stationary Boilers, Automatic
Elevators, Form Grading Machines, Finishing Machines, Power Sub-Grader
or Ribbon Machines, Longitudinal Floats, Distributor Operators on
Trucks, Winch Heads or Apparatuses (One), Mobil Track air and heaters
(two to five), Heavy Equipment  Greaser, Relief Operator, Assistant
Master Mechanic and Heavy Duty Mechanic, self-propelled concrete saws
of all types and sizes with their attachments, gob-hoppers, excavators
all sizes, the repair and greasing of all diesel hammers, the
operation and set-up of bidwells, water blasters of all sizes and
their clutches, hydraulic jacks where used for hoisting, operation of
log skidders, iceolators used on and off of pipeline, condor cranes,
bow boats, survey boats, bobcats and all their attachments, skid steer
loaders and all their attachments, creter cranes, batch plants,
operator (all sizes), self propelled roto mills, operation of conveyor
systems of any size and any configuration, operation, repair and
service of all vibratory hammers, all power pacs and their controls
regardless of location, curtains or brush burning machines, stump
cutter machines, Nail launchers when mounted on a machine or
self-propelled, operation of con-cover machines, and all Operators
except those listed below).

GROUP II. Assistant Operators.

GROUP III. Air Compressors (One), Water Pumps, regardless of Size
(One), Waterblasters (one), Welding Machine (One), Mixers (One Bag),
Conveyor (One), Siphon or Jet (One), Light Plant (One), Heater (One),
Immobile Track Air (One), and Self Propelled Walk-Behind Rollers.

GROUP IV. Asphalt Spreader Oilers, Fireman on Whirlies and Heavy
Equipment Oilers, Truck Cranes, Dredges, Monigans, Large Cranes -
(Over 65-ton rated capacity) Concrete Plant Oiler, Blacktop Plant
Oiler, and Creter Crane Oiler (when required).

GROUP V. Oiler.

GROUP VI. Operators on equipment with Booms,including jibs, 100 feet
and over, and less than 150 feet long.

GROUP VII. Operators on equipment with Booms, including jibs, 150 feet
and over, and less than 200 feet long.

GROUP VIII.  Operators on Equipment with Booms, including jibs, 200
feet and over; Tower Cranes; and Whirlie Cranes.

GROUP IX. Master Mechanic

OPERATING ENGINEERS - Highway

GROUP I. Cranes, Dragline, Shovels, Skimmer Scoops, Clamshells or
Derrick Boats, Pile Drivers, Crane-Type Backhoes, Asphalt Plant
Operators, Concrete Plant Operators, Dredges, Asphalt Spreading
Machines, All Locomotives, Cable Ways or Tower Machines, Hoists,
Hydraulic Backhoes, Ditching Machines or Backfiller, Cherrypickers,
Overhead Cranes, Roller - Steam or Gas, Concrete Pavers, Excavators,
Concrete Breakers, Concrete Pumps, Bulk Cement Plants, Cement Pumps,
Derrick-Type Drills, Boat Operators, Motor Graders or Pushcats, Scoops
or Tournapulls, Bulldozers, Endloaders or Fork Lifts, Power Blade or
Elevating Graders, Winch Cats, Boom or Winch Trucks or Boom Tractors,
Pipe Wrapping or Painting Machines, Asphalt Plant Engineer, Journeyman
Lubricating Engineer, Drills (other than Derrick Type), Mud Jacks,
Well Drilling Machines, Boring Machines, Track Jacks, Mixers,
Conveyors (Two), Air Compressors (Two), Water Pumps regardless of size
(Two), Welding Machines (Two), Siphons or Jets (Two), Winch Heads or
Apparatuses (Two), Light Plants (Two), All Tractors regardless of size
(straight tractor only), Fireman on Stationary Boilers, Automatic
Elevators, Form Grading Machines, Finishing Machines, Power Sub-Grader
or Ribbon Machines, Longitudinal Floats, Distributor Operators on
Trucks, Winch Heads or Apparatuses (One), Mobil Track air and heaters
(two to five), Heavy Equipment  Greaser, Relief Operator, Assistant
Master Mechanic and Heavy Duty Mechanic, self-propelled concrete saws
of all types and sizes with their attachments, gob-hoppers, excavators
all sizes, the repair and greasing of all diesel hammers, the
operation and set-up of bidwells, water blasters of all sizes and
their clutches, hydraulic jacks where used for hoisting, operation of
log skidders, iceolators used on and off of pipeline, condor cranes,
bow boats, survey boats, bobcats and all their attachments, skid steer
loaders and all their attachments, creter cranes, batch plants,
operator (all sizes), self propelled roto mills, operation of conveyor
systems of any size and any configuration, operation, repair and
service of all vibratory hammers, all power pacs and their controls
regardless of location, curtains or brush burning machines, stump
cutter machines, Nail launchers when mounted on a machine or
self-propelled, operation of con-cover machines, and all Operators
(except those listed below).

GROUP II. Assistant Operators.

GROUP III. Air Compressors (One), Water Pumps, regardless of Size
(One), Waterblasters (one), Welding Machine (One), Mixers (One Bag),
Conveyor (One), Siphon or Jet (One), Light Plant (One), Heater (One),
Immobile Track Air (One), and Self Propelled Walk-Behind Rollers.


GROUP IV. Asphalt Spreader Oilers, Fireman on Whirlies and Heavy
Equipment Oilers, Truck Cranes, Dredges, Monigans, Large Cranes -
(Over 65-ton rated capacity) Concrete Plant Oiler, Blacktop Plant
Oiler, and Creter Crane Oiler (when required).

GROUP V. Oiler.

GROUP VI. Operators on equipment with Booms, including jibs, 100 feet
and over, and less than 150 feet long.

GROUP VII. Operators on equipment with Booms, including jibs, 150 feet
and over, and less than 200 feet long.

GROUP VIII. Operators on Equipment with Booms, including jibs, 200
feet and over; Tower Cranes; and Whirlie Cranes.

GROUP IX. Mechanic


TRUCK DRIVER - BUILDING, HEAVY AND HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION
Class 1.  Drivers on 2 axle trucks hauling less than 9 ton.  Air
compressor and welding machines and brooms, including those pulled by
separate units, truck driver  helpers, warehouse employees, mechanic
helpers, greasers and tiremen, pickup trucks when hauling materials,
tools, or workers to and from and on-the-job  site, and fork lifts up
to 6,000 lb. capacity.

Class 2.  Two or three axle trucks hauling more than 9 ton but hauling
less than 16 ton.  A-frame winch trucks, hydrolift trucks, vactor
trucks or similar  equipment when used for transportation purposes.
Fork lifts over 6,000 lb. capacity, winch trucks, four axle
combination units, and ticket writers.

Class 3.  Two, three or four axle trucks hauling 16 ton or more.
Drivers on water pulls, articulated dump trucks, mechanics and working
forepersons, and  dispatchers.  Five axle or more combination units.

Class 4.  Low Boy and Oil Distributors.

Class 5.  Drivers who require special protective clothing while
employed on hazardous waste work.

TRUCK DRIVER - O & C (Oil and Chip Resealing ONLY)

It involves driving of contractor or subcontractor owned, leased, or
hired pickup, dump,  service, or oil distributor trucks.  Includes
transporting materials and equipment (including, but not limited to
oils, aggregate supplies, parts, machinery and  tools) to or from the
job site; distributing oil or liquid asphalt and aggregate; stock
piling material; and maintaining trucks at job site related to oil and
chip  resealing.

Class 1.  Distributors, liquid asphalt hauling and hauling of asphalt
rubber-tired rollers.

Class 2.  Stockpiling.

Class 3.  Tandem hauling to job site.



OPERATING ENGINEER - O & C (Oil and Chip Resealing ONLY). Includes the
operation of all motorized heavy equipment used in oil and chip
rsealing, including but not limited to operating self-propelled chip
spreaders, and all types of rollers (both hard and rubber tired); and
other duties pertaining to the operation or maintenance of heavy
equipment related to oil and chip resealing.

Class 1.  See Class 1 above for types of equipment operated.

Class 2.  See Class 2 above for types of equipment operated.

Class 3.  See Class 3 above for types of equipment operated.

Class 4.  See Class 4 above for types of equipment operated.

Class 5.  See Class 5 above for types of equipment operated.

Other Classifications of Work:

For definitions of classifications not otherwise set out, the
Department generally has on file such definitions which are available.
If a task to be performed is not subject to one of the
classifications of pay set out, the Department will  upon being
contacted state which neighboring county has such a classification and
provide such rate, such rate being deemed to exist by reference in
this  document.  If no neighboring county rate applies to the task,
the Department shall undertake a special determination, such special
determination  being then deemed to have existed under this
determination.  If a project requires these, or any classification not
listed, please contact IDOL at 217-782-1710 for  wage rates or
clarifications.

LANDSCAPING

Landscaping work falls under the existing classifications for laborer,
operating engineer and truck driver.  The work performed by landscape
plantsman and  landscape laborer is covered by the existing
classification of laborer.  The work performed by landscape operators
(regardless of equipment used or its size) is  covered by the
classifications of operating engineer.  The work performed by
landscape truck drivers (regardless of size of truck driven) is
covered by the  classifications of truck driver.