HomeMy WebLinkAbout76-01 - Public Works Prevailing Rate of Per Diem WagesRESOLUTION NO. 76-1
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA, FINDING AND DETERMINING
THE GENERAL PREVAILING RATE OF PER DIEM WAGES IN
THE PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC WORKS.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa is required to
find and determine the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for the
construction and performance of public works; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa, acting as the
supervising authority of the Costa Mesa Park and Recreation District,
thereby is the designated agency for adopting wage scales for the per-
formance of public works for said District; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa, acting as the
supervising authority of the Costa Mesa Street Lighting Energy and
Maintenance District, thereby is the designated agency for adopting wage
scales for the performance of public works for said District; and
WHEREAS, said general prevailing rates of per diem wages are set
forth in a document entitled 1975 WAGE SCALES FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES,
and further set forth in a document entitled BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
TRADE UNIONS, SUB -TRADES WAGE RATES, prepared and submitted by the
Building and Construction Trades Council of Orange County, California,
said documents being attached hereto and by this reference made a part
hereof; and
WHEREAS, this Council deems it to be in the best interest of the
City, and within the requirements of the Labor Code of the State of
California, that said wage scales be adopted by reference;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Costa Mesa, that said 1975 WAGE SCALES FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES and
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADE UNIONS, SUB -TRADES WAGE RATES, as
prepared by the Building and Construction Trades Council of Orange
County, copies of said documents being attached hereto and by this
reference made a part hereof, be, and the same are hereby found and
determined to be the general prevailing rates of per diem wages for the
performance of public works; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said wage scales are hereby adopted by
reference as the general prevailing rates of per diem wages in the
performance of public works for the City of Costa Mesa, the Costa Mesa
Park and Recreation District, and the Costa Mesa Street Lighting Energy
and Maintenance District.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of January, 1976.
Mayorof the ity of Costa Mesa
ATTEST:
City Clerk of the City of Coskff Mesa
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS
CITY OF COSTA MESA )
I, EILEEN P. PHINNEY, City Clerk and ex -officio Clerk of the City
Council of the City of Costa Mesa hereby certify that the above and
foregoing Resolution No. 76-1 was duly and regularly passed and adopted
by the said City Council at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 5th
day of January, 1976, by the following roll call vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Pinkley, Hammett, Wilson, Raciti,
Hertzog
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal
of the City of Costa Mesa this 6th day of January, 1976.
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City Clerk and ex -officio Clerk o he
City Council of the City of Cos tvmesa
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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
RESOLUTION NO. 7&1 prenticeship .06 or .10.50 per month Tile Promotion .15+ Employer pays $15
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA, p.rmo. Intl. Pension.40
CALIFORNIA, FINDING AND DETERMINING THE GENERAL Terrazzo Workers: H. & W. .30 Pension .70 Vacation .70 National
PREVAILING RATE OF PER DIEM WAGES IN THE PERFORMANCE OF Trade Promotion.OS Local TradePromotion.20 ($25.00permo.minimum)
PUBLIC WORKS. Tile Helper # It 6/1/7S
•• WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa is required to find Tile Helper (incfude5.29cost of living).................................. 8.0005
anddeterminethegeneralprevailing rate ofperdiemwagesfortheconstruction Certified (includes .29cost of living)......................................8.285
and performance of public works; and f H. & W..57 Retirement 1.00 Vacation Savings.30 Christmas Savings
WHEREAS, the City Council of!the City of Costa Mesa, acting,as the. .20•: Disability& Dental .40 Tile Promolion.l5+Employerpays 315.00per
supervising authority of the Costa Mesa Park and Recreation District, thereby is month �Apprentice.12($8.00minimum)
the designated agency for adopting wage scales for the performance of public 197S
works for said District; and WAGE SCALES FOR TH E SIX BASICTRADES
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa, acting as.;he The wage rates listed below are in accordance with the terms of the Southern
supervising authority of the Costa Mesa Street Lighting Energy and Main. California Master Labor Agreement for the Construction Industry and cover the
tenance District, thereby is the designated agency for adopting wage scales !or following counties: Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Imperial,
the performance of public worksforsald District; and Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Lu(sObispo, Kern, Inyo and Mono.
WHEREAS, said general prevailing rates ofperd(emwages are set forth in ADDITIONAL COST ITEMS: For Subsistence Allowance, Transportation and
a document entitled 1975 WAGE SCALES FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES, and Travel Time Allowance, Overtime, Apprentices Program Contributions,
furti.�r set forth in a document entitled BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION Industry Promotional Funds, Aministrative Funds, Cash Bond Deposits, etc.,
TRADE UNIONS, SUB-TRADES WAGE RATES, prepareand submitted by the contact the Local Union orIts District Council having jurisdiction.
(Building and Construction Trades Council of Orange County, California, said RIGGERS AND WELDERS FOR THE SIX BASICTRADES: Same wage scales
documentsbeing attached hereto and by this reference made apart hereof; and ascraftstowhich rigging and welding are incidental.
CARPENTERS
Health & Welfare-$1.02
WHEREAS,this Council deemsitiobe in thebest interestafthe City, and within Pension-$1.55
the requirements of the Labor Code of the State of California, that said wage Vacation -Savings - Holiday -MC
scales be adopted by reference; NOTE: The Union may, at its discretion, upon at least 60 daysf written notice
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of prior to dates indicated, allocate the increases outlined below to (1) Hourly
Costa Mesa, that said 1975 WAGE SCALES FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES and Rates, (2) Health & Welfare, (3) Vacation, (4) Pension or (5) Apprenticeship and
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADE UNIONS, SUB-TRADES WAGE Training:
RATES, as prepared by the Building and Construction Trades Council of Orange 6/15/76-$1.00 per hour
County, copies of said documents being attached hereto and by this reference Foreman: Receives not less than 754 per hour more than the hourly rate of the
made a part hereof, be, and the same are hereby found and determined to be the highest Carpenter classification over which he has responsibility, excluding
general prevai ling rates of per them wages for the performance of public works; "Pneumatic Nailer or Power Stapler."
and !/1/75
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said wage scales are hereby adopted by Carpenter.............................................................. $ 9.07
reference as the general prevailing rates of per diem wages in the performance Shingler.................................................................. 9.20
of public works for the City of Costa Mesa, the Costa Mesa Park and Recreation Hardwood Floor Worker.................................................. 9.27
District, and the Costa Mesa Street Lighting Energy and Maintenance District. Millwright..........................................:.....................9.57
PASSED AN D A DOPTED this Sth gayof January, 1976. Saw Filer ................................................................ 9.15
ALV I N L. PI NKLEY Table Power Saw Operator ................. ...............................9.17
Mayorof the Cityof Costa Mesa Pneumatic Nailer or Power Stapler ...................................... ..9.32
ATTEST: Wood Fence Builderon Residential Projects................................8.00
EILEENP. PHINNEY ,Roof Loader of Shingles ....................................................7.74
City Clerk of the City of Costa Mesa Pile Driver Foreman..................................................... 9.95
STATEOFCALIFORNIA ) Bridge or Dock Carpenter& Cable Splicer...................................9.20
COUNTYOFORANGE )SS Pile Driver Man-Derrick Bargeman......................................9.20
CITYOFCOSTAMESA ) Head Rockslinger .......................................................:9.30
1, EILEEN P. PHINNEY, CityClerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council Rockslinger..............................................................9.20
of the City of Costa Mesa herebycertify that the above and foregoing Resolution Rock Bargeman or Scowman.............................................. 9.10
No. 76-1 was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the said City Council at a Cabinet Installer ...................I...................................... 9.07
regular meeting thereof, held on the 5th day of January, 1976, by the following Drywall Foreman........................................................ 11.64
roll call vote,towit: Drywall Installer........................................................10.74
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Pinkley, Hammett, Wilson, Raciti, Hertzog Acoustical Worker ........................................................9.27
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None Men working from a bosun'•chair, swinging scaffold, of suspended from a rope or
ABSENT: COU N CI L M EMBERS: None cable, shall receive 251 per hour above the applicable Journeyman or Apprentice
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I havehereuntoset my hand and affixed the Seal rate.
of the City of Costa Mesa this 6th day of January, 1976. IRONWORKERS
EILEEN P. PHINNEY Health& Welfare-934-7/l/7S;$1.03-1/1/16; 11.09-7/1/76; $1.14--111177
City Clerk and exofficlo Clerk of the Pension-51.65-7/1/75; $1.83-7/1/76; $1.88-1/1/77
City Council of the City of Costa Mesa Vacation--$I. 10-7/1/75; $1.15-7/l/76; 0.20-1/l/77
Foreman: Receives not less than $1.00 per hour more than the hourly rate of the
highest classification over which he has supervision. When two or more Iron
SUB-TRADES WAGE RATES Workers are employed, one shall be selected by the Employer to act as Foreman.
Asbestos Workers 0/1/75 7/1175 1/1/76 7/1/76 1/1/77
Gen'I. Foreman.50above J/M. -Reinforcing Iron Worker .............. $10.23 $10.53 $11.03 $11.30
Foreman.25 above Journeyman -Structural Iron Worker ................ 10.23 10.53 11.03 11.30
Asbestos Workers(includes Dues Check-Off)..............................11.40 -Ornamental Iron Worker .............. 10.23 10.53 11.03 11.30
H & W..80 Pension .9n Savings 1.00 Occupational Health .07 Apprentice -Fence Erector .......................... 9.34 9.64 10.14 10.41
.06 Dues Check Off .30 - -To the above wage rates, the Vacation Contribution is added for figuring gross
Boilermaker & Blacksmith 10/1/75 4/1/76 10/1/76 4/1/77 wages for tax purposes. to
Foreman 12.30 12.75 13.55 13.95 CEMENT MASONS
Assistant Foreman 12.05 12.50 13.30 13.70 Health & Welfare-959--6/15/75; $1.00-6/15/76
General Foreman - to be negotiated Pension-51.55--9/1 /75; $1.75--6/15/76
between Contractor & the Union. Vacation-51.00-6/15/75
Boilermaker & Blacksmith 11.55. 12.00 12.8D 13.20 Foreman: When three or more Cement Masons are employed on a job, one shall
H & W..75 Penslon 1.00 Vacation.50 Apprenticeship.02 be employed as a Foreman and shall receive not less than 751 per hour more than
Bricklayer 5/1/75 the hourly rate of the highest Cement Mason classification over which he has
Foreman 2.5 men .50 above J/M responsibility.
Foreman6.11men.75aboveJ/M 9/1/75 6/15/16
Foreman 12 & over 1.00 above J/M Cement Mason Journeman; including but not restricted to
Bricklayers& Stone Masons.............................................. 9.53 the following: Cellular Cement Mason; Chipping;
H. & W..80 Pension .70 Vacation .50 Trade Promotion .20 I.M.I..01 Ap- patching; setting curb form and plank, setting of lines,
prentice .07 Int'(. Pension .40 stakes and grades; setting screeds, which includes screed
Bricktenders (Laborers) 7/1/75 7/1/16 pins; cutting, scoring and sawing new concrete; plugging,
Tenders ........................................................ 7.805 8.405 filling Shee-Bolt holes; dry packing concrete and Embco;
H. & W..75 Pension 1.50 Vacation.43 tending material hose on slabs, floors and decks; bush
Carpet, Linoleum & Soft Tile Layer 8/1/75 hammering; patching and sacking; rodding, tamping,
Carpet, Linoleum & Soft Tile Layers........................................9.12 bidwell rodding, machine and similar types,
Carpet Sewers (Vac..34) .................................................. 6.45 bull floating g.................................................... $8.16 $9.51
Material Handler (Vac. .33) ................................................5.67 Cement Mason (Magnesite, magnesite-terrazzo and
Seamless Applicator(Vac..42)............................................8.39 mastic composition, Epoxy, Exotic Coatings &
H.&W..65 Pension.62 Vacation.52 Apprentice.03 Urethanes,
Electrician 9/1/75 Dex-O-Tex)
...................................................... 8.08 9.63
Gen'l. Foreman 13.75 Foreman 12.58 Cement Masons Floating & Troweling Machine Operator ........ .... 9.01 9.76
Sub Foreman 11.98 Curb& Gutter Machine Operator (cement only)....................8.76 9.51
Cable Splicer Foreman 13.10 Clary & Similar Type of Screed Operator
.......................... 8.76 9.51
Cable Splicer............................................................ 11.88 Grinding Machine, Operator (all types) ............................ 8.76 9.51
Wireman-Lineman-Technician-Certified Welder ..........................11.40 Jackson Vibratory& Similar Type Screed Operator ........ ........ 8.76 9.51
H.&W..45 Pension.85 Apprentice.02 Employee Training.01 N.E.B.F.1% Scoring Machine Operator........................................ 8.76 9.51
Elevator 9/1/75 Cement Masons on a swinging stage, bosun chair, or suspended scaffold, whether
Mechanic in charge...................................................... 13.50 swinging or rigid, above or belowground, shall receive 254 per hour above the ap-
Mechanic....................... ........... ............................12.00 plicabfe rate.
Helper....................................................................8.40 LABORERS
Probationary Helper...................................................... 6.00 NOTE: Upon at least sixty days'written notice from the Union, the following dis-
H. & W. .495 Pension .32 Vacation V6 men under 5-yrs. 4'; over 5 yrs, tribution to be made on dates indicated:
Educational.02 Vacation Supplemental 4^,G reg. hrly rate ineligible employee 10/1/76--154 per hour increase to Pension or Wages. 104 per hour increase to
Glazier 9/1/75 H.&W. or Wages
Foreman 3.5 Men .50 above J/M Health &Welfare --854 --1011175
Foreman 6.8 men .65 above J/M Pension-$7.65--10/1 /75
Foreman over 16 men 1.00 above J/M Vacation-'50(f--7/1/75; 554---1/1/16
Glazier (includes vacation) ..............................................10.76 Training& Retraining Fund--104
H. & W..55 Pension .95 Vacation & Holiday 139;> (included in wage) Ap- '24of increasetobe used for workingdues.
prenticeship.04 Disability Paycheck Protection.10 Dues Check Off 1 Foreman: Shall be paid not less than604 per hourmore than the hourly wage rate,
Lather (Orange County area) 5/1/75 of the highest classification over which he. has leadership. In the event
Foreman 10% above J/M Contractor at his option elects to use a Laborer Foreman to supervise other
Lather.................................................................. 10.50 Laborer Foremen, he shall be paid not less than 604 per hour more than the hour-
H.&W..60 Pension.75 Vacation.50 Apprentice.03 Trade Prnimotion 17 ly rate of the highest classified Laborer Forernano-r whom he has leadership.
Marble Helpers x 11 8/1/75 7/1/75 7/1176
Marble Helper (includes Vac. & Christmas Sovings) ........................6.73 Asphalt Raker, Luteman, Ironerand Headerboard Man .......... $7.51 $8.11
H. & W. .57 Retirement/Savings 1.04 Vacation .30 Disability & Dental Asphalt Shoveler...................................................7.30 1.90
.40 Christmas Savings.20 Blasters Powdermen - all work of loading holes, placing
Painters 7/l/7S 1/1/76 7/1/76 1/1/77' and blasting of all powder and explosives o1 whatever
Foreman 4 men or less .50 above J/M type, regardless of method used for such
Foreman 5 men or more.75 above J/M loading and placing ....................................... I........7.85 8.45
Foreman25 men or more 1.25above J/M Buggymobile Man ................................................ 7.41 8.01
Brush....................................9.21 9.82 10.31 my Cement Dumper (on 1 yd, or larger mixer and handlingbulk cement, 7.41 8.01
Brush, Swing Stage ...................... 9.52 10.07 10.62 11.12 Cesspool Diggerand Installer ................................... :..7.38 7.98
Paperhangers............................9.77 10.32 10.87 11.37 Chucktender...................................................... 7.35 7.95
Paint Burner ............................ 9.27 282 10.37 10.87 Cleaning and Handling of Panel Forms ............................ 7.20 7.80
Spray....................................9.52 10.07 10.67 11.12 Concrete Core Cutter, Grinder or Sander .......................... 7.51 8.11
Spray, Swing Stage ...................... 9.77 10.32 10.87 11.37 Concrete Curer-Impervious Membrane and Form Oiler............ 7.39 7.99
Sandblaster..............................9.77 10.32 10.87 11.37 Concrete Saw Man, Cuttino. Scoring Old or New Concrete .......... 751 8.11
Sandblaster, Swing Stage ................ 10.02 10.57 11.17 11.62 Concrete Screedinq for Rough Strike -Off (in accordance
Iron. Steel & Bridge Pa inter (Ground)...... 9.57 10.07 10.62 11.12 Wolin Memorandum of Understanding with Cement
I ron, Sleet & Br i dge, Swi ng Stage ........ 9.17 10.32 10.87 11.37 Masons dated 7/19/49)..............................................1.20 7.80
SpraY, I ron, Stee l & Bridge (Groun(1)...... 277 10.32 10.87 11.37 Concrete, Water Curing............................................7.20 '7.80
Spray, I ron, Steel & Bridge Swing Stage_ 10.02 10.51 11.17 11.62 Cribber, Shorer, lagging, sheeting, and trench bracing,
Steeplejack ............................ 10.67 11.22 11.7/ 12.27 hand-guided
Riggers, Climbing Steel ..........-..--...9.11 10.32 10.81 11.37 la
99ing hammer............................................ ..... 7.71 5.31
Brush, Climbing Steel & Bridge .......... 9.77 10.32 10.81 11.37 Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) ............................... 7.25 7.85
Spray, Climbing Steel& Bridge........... 10.02 10.57 11.12 11.62 Demol ition Labore. rs, the cleaning of brick and lumber ..............7.20 7.80
Drywall Finisher ........................10.28 10.83 11.38 11.88 Driller; All power drills, excluding jackhammer, whether
'PLUS COST OF LIVING core, diamond, wagon, track, multiple unit, and any and
H. & W..69, 1/1/76 .74 Pension .95, 1/1/76 1.10, 111177 1.18 Vacation .70, all other types of mechanical drills without regard to the
1/1/76 .75 Apprenticeship .07 Life Insurance .10 Administrative form of motive power and excluding only that work
.10 Dues Check Off .10, 1/1/76.15 Senior Member.02 otherwise awarded in the Memorandumof Understanding
Sign Painters (Commercial) 4/1/75 10/1/75 between Laborers and Operating Engineers dated in
Leadman (Construction) .......................................... 7.32 7.82 Miami,
Journeyman (Construction) ...................................... 7.07
7.57
Journeyman (Sign Painter) ........................ .......... ...... 8.87_
9.37
Pictorial Artist .................................................... 9.81
10.31
Helper (Paint & Construction) .................................... 6.90
7.40
H. & W..40 Pension .40 Vacation 4% 61)b after 10 yrs 6A1% after 20
yrs. 6.8% after 21 yrs. 7.2% after 22 yrs. 7.6^:, alter 23 yrs. 8%
after
24 yrs. 8 Paid Holidays
Sign Painter (Commercial Decorator)
0717775
Journeyman...............................................................7.75
EHelper..................................................................3.28
H,&W..40 Pension.60 Vacation 4% 61Y. after 10 yrs. 10 days after
yr. 15days after 10yrs. 9 Paid Holidays
Sign Painter (Out Door Advertising)
4/1/75
Artist........................................... ................. ..........
10.31
SignPainter ........................._ ..................................
9.37
Helper....................................................................7.57
H. & W..40 Pension .40 Vacation 10 days after 1 yr. 15 days after 10
yrs. 20 days al ter 20 yrs. 8 Paid Holidays
Pipe Trades '7/1/75
7/1/76
Plumber & Steamf itter Gen'I. Foreman 20% above J/M
Plumber & Steamfitter Foreman 10%above J/M rate
Plumber - Steamfitter(subject to cost of livingraise) ............ 10.95
11.66
H. & W. 101% Pension 161A Vacation 11', Apprentice, J/M Training,
&
Promotion iVr% Transportation. 50 (SY1.00pr day maximum)
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Utility Pipeline Gen'I. Foreman 20'16 above- J/M 10/1/74 1071175
10/1/76
Utility Pipeline Foreman 10%above J/M ratc
Utility Pipeline Journeyman (subj tocosl of living raise) _.9.35 10.08
10.87
H.&W. 10% Pension 16% Vacation & Holidays ll%
Industrial Pipefitter Foreman 10%above J/M
7/1/7S
Industrial Pipefitter Journeyman ........................................
10.95
H. & W. 10% Pension 161Y. Apprentice & J/M Training 1h% Vacation
&
Holidays 13% J/M Certification 1%
Lawn Sprinkler 7/1/75
7/1/76
Irrigation& Lawn Sprinkler J%Mcertified ..........................8.70
9.40
I rrigatlon& Lawn Sprinkler J/Mnot certified ............:.........8.50
8.80
Sewer& Storm Drain Journeyman...,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,7,21
H. & W. 10% Pension 16% Vacation & Holidays 13". Apprentice & J/M
Training 13/4 %
Air Contitioning & Refrigeration
' 9/1/75
Foreman 10% above J/M Gen'I. Foreman 20% above J/M
Certified Foreman 20`Yo above J/M
Certified General Foreman 20%above CertifiedJ/M
Journeyman.................................................,.., 11.35
ng3/4%
Certified Journeyman .... .... ................... ............ _.. 11.50
H. & W. 1.23 Pension 1.60 Vacation & Holidays 1.42. Apprentice Train-
ing & Promotion.25
Plasterer 771775
10/1/75
Foreman ........ ......... ..._............ ... .................... 10.77
Journeyman (includes vacat78h) .............................. 10.095
10.445
H. & W. ,73 Pension 1.85 Vacation .65 Apprentice .10
Trade
Promotion.15 AdministrativeTrust.05
Plaster Tender (Laborers) 7/1/75
7/1/76
Plaster Tender..................................................9.025
9.825
H.&W..75 Pension 1.95 Vacation.68 AdministrativeTrust.02
Roof (Pitch, Damp, & Waterproof)
8/15/75
(Pitch Roof 1.00 extra)
Foreman 11.49 Sub Foreman 10.99
Journeyman (includes vacation &dues check off) ....................... 10.74
I Temporary Help (includes vacation & dues check off) ......................
6.72
H. & W. .82 Pension .80 Vacation 1.00 Dues Check Off .20
Ap-
prenticeship & Training .04S Administrative .065 Annuity Fund
..15 Industry Fund .02
Sheet Metal
7/1/75
Foreman 11.84 Gen'I Foreman 12.59
Sheet Metal Worker (includes vacation) ...................................
10.67
H. & W..94 Pension 1.50 Intl. Pension .30 Vacation 1035 of gross
payroll Apprenticeship .02 S.A.S.M.I, .40 Educational
Fund
.02 Industry Fund .10
Terrazzo Workers Helpers 7/1175
7/1/76
All Base Machine Work ............................................OAS
9.15
Inexperienced Base Machineman, 1st90dys ........................8.10
8.90
Helper & Floor Machine Operator..................................8.08
8.88
Probationary Man (1st90days)....................................7.83
8.63
H.&W..35 Pension .70,7/1/76.80 Vacation.90,7/1/761.00
Tile Layer& Terrazzo Workers#18 6/1/75 7/1/7S
12/1/75
Foreman 3-10 men 5.00 per day above J/M
Foreman 11 men or more 10.00 above J/M
Terrazzo Foreman 2 men 5.00perday above J/M
Terrazzo Foreman 3 men or more 6.00 per day above J/M
,Tile Layer (includes vacation & employee H.&W.)... 10.29
'10.79
Terrazzo Worker (includes vacation) ............................ 10.50
Ht & W. .695 (eml(+loyee pays .04) Pension .40 Vacation I.On
Ap-
Florida,3 Feb.1954................................................7.85 8.45
Driller, Jackhammer, V/2 ft. drill steel or longer .................... 7.59 8.19
Dri Pak -it Machine, Concrete Cutting Torch ........................ 7.51 8.11
Dry Packing of Concrete, Plugging, Filling of Shee- Bolt Holes ...... 7.20 7.80
Fine Grader, Highway and Street Paving, Airports,
Runways, and similar type
heavy construction ................................................7.30 1.90
Fire Walcher, Limbers, Brush Loaders, Pilers
and Debris Handlers ............................................... 7.20 7.80
Flagman..........................................................7.20 7.80
Gas, Oil and/or Water Pipeline Laborer............................7.20 7.80
Gas, Oil and/or Water Pipeline Wrapper -Pot
Tender and Form Man ............................................ 7.41 8.01
Gas, Oil and/or Water Pipeline Wrapper -6 -inch Pipe and
over by any method, inside andout................................ 7.54 8.14
Guinea Chaser .................................................... 7.38 7.98
Head Rock Slinger ................................................ 7.72 8.32
Impact Wrench, Multi -Plate ...................................... 7.51 8.11
Jetting and Water Blasting ........................................ 7.20 7.80
Kettlemen, Potme.n and men applying asphalt, lay-kold, _
creosote, lime caustic and similar type materials ("ap-
plying" means applying, dipping, brushing or handling of
such materials for pipe wrapping
and waterproofing)................................................7.54 8.14
Laborer, General or Construction..................................7.20 7.80
Laborer, Temporary Water and Air Lines .......................... 7.20 7.80
Laborer Packing Rod Steel and Pans .............................. 7.32 7.72
Landscape Gardener and Nursery Man (Has knowledge
of plant materials and how to plant them. Lays out plant
arrangements to following the
landscape plan) .................................................. 7.30 7.90
Laser Beam in connection with Laborers'work .................... 7.71 8.31
Material Hoseman (Wails, Slabs, Floorsand Decks) ................ 7.20 7.80
Mixer -Truck Chute Man (Walls, Slabs, Decks, Floors,
Foundations and Footings - curb and gutter
and sidewalk) ...................................................... 7.20 7.80
Operator of Pneumatic, Gas, Electric Tools, Vibrating
Machines and similar mechanical toolsnot separately
classified herein .................................................. 7.51 6.11
Oversize Concrete Vibrator Operator, 70 poundsand over .......... 7.61 8.21,
Pipelayer performing all services in the laying and in.
stallation of pipe from the point of receiving pipe in the
ditch until completion of operation, including any and all
forms of tubular material, whether pipe, metallic or non-
metallic, conduit, and any other stationary type of tubular,
device used for the conveying of any substance or ele-
ment, whether water, sewage, solid, gas, air, or other pro-
duct whatsoever and without regard to the nature of
material from which the tubular material
isfabricated..................................................,,».» 7.71 8.31
Pipelayer's Backup Mon, coating, grouting, making of
joints, sealing, caulking, diapering and including rubber
gasket joints, pointing and any and
all other services ..................................................'7.49 8.09
Power Broom Sweepers (small)....................................7.41 8.01
Prefabricated Manhole Installer .................................. 7.71 8.31
Rigging and Signalling ............................................ 7.20 7.80
Riprap Stonepaver, placing stoneorwet sacked concrete ............ 7.39 7.99
Rock Slinger ......................................................7.46 8.06
Roto Scraperand Tiller............................................7.41 8.01
Sarldblaster (Nozzleman)..........................................7.65 8.25
Sandblaster (Pot Tender)..........................................7.39 7.99
Scaler............................................................ 7.25 7.85
Septic Tank Digger and Installer (Lead Man) ...................... 7.35 7.95
Slip Form Raisers ................................................ 7.20 7.8C
Steel Headerboard Man and Guideline Setter ...................... 7.6? 8.22
Tampers, Barko, Wacker and similartype ..........................7.51 8.11
Tank Scalerand Cleaner .......................................... 7.32 7.92
TarmanandMortarman .......................................... 7.25 7.85
Tool -Crib or Tool -House (according to Memorandum of
Agreement between Teamsters' and Laborers' In-
ternationals
dated 4/22/47) ....................................................'7.20 7.8c
Tree Climber, Faller, Chain Saw Operator, Pittsburgh
Chipper and similar type
Brush Shredders ..................................................7.41 8.01
Trenching Machine, Hand Propelled .............................. 7.41 8.01
Underground Laborer, including Caisson Bellower ..................7.33 7.93
Watchman ........................................................6.54 7.14
Welding in connection with Laborers' work ........................ 7.71 8.31
Window Cleaner .................................................. 7.20 7.8(
Men working from a bosun chair, swinging scaffolds, or suspended from a rope
or cable, shaft receive 25C per hour above the applicable rate. All employees
working from a bosun chair shall wear &safety bell provided by the Contractor,
PUBLIC NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE I PUBLIC -NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
'UNNEL CLASSI FICATIONS
TOTE: Upon at least 60 days' notice from the Union the following distribution to
e made on dates indicated:
0///76-154t to Pension or Wages, 104 to H. &W. or Wages
lealth& Welfare -851-10/1/75
'ension-$1.65-10/l /75
(acation-'501=//l /75; *55C-7/1176
Includesworking assessment.
40TE: Seven consecutive hours, excluding meal period, to begin at 7:00,7:30, or
1:00 a,m. shall constitute a regular day's wor for which eight times the slraight-
ime hourly rate shall be paid on all shifts. Single shift premium shall not apply
In tunnels under 200 feet.
ihifter, whether working or not, receives 754 per hour above the highest aid
:lassification over which he has leadership.
d designated State Licensed Blaster -304 per hour above his rate of pay.
7/t11s
Batch Plant Laborer.......................................................$8.68
Blaster, Driller, Powderman ........... .............................. .... ,, 8.96
Bull Gang Foreman....................................................... 8.96
Bull Gang Mucker, Trackman ..................................•,..•,,,.. 8.68
Changehouseman........................................................ 8,68
Chemical Grout Jetman .................................................. 8.96
Cherry Pickerman..................................................«,....8.96
Chucktender,Cabletender, ................................................ 8.80
Concrete Crew, includes Rodders & Spreaders. ^. ...........................8.68
Diamond Driller.......^.........I........................................ 9.24
Dumpman....................I...........................................8.68
Dumpman,Outside........................................................8.68
Grout Gunman.................................................«.....:....8.96
GroutMixerman.........•.........I.............................«........8.96
Grout Pumpman....................................I...............^.....8.96
Jackleg Miner............................................................ 8.96
JumboMan.............................................................. 8.96
Kemper & other Pneumatic Concrete Placer OWator .. « ...................6.96
Loading and Unloading Agitator Cars ............... I ........ .....-........ 8.80
Miner -Tunnel (hand or machine) ........................................ 8.96
Nipper.................................................................. .8.80
Nozzleman................................................................ 8.96
Operating of Troweling and/or Grouting Machines ........................ 8.96
Pot Tender -using mastic or other material, for example
(but not by way of limitation),
shotcrete,etc................... ..........«.........................._.... 8.80
Powderman-Primer House .............................................. 8.96
PrlmerMan............. .......... .'••-•....,....._.•"................... 8.96
Sandblaster.............................................................. 8.91
Shaft and Raise Work' ........................... I........................ 9.2:
Shotrete Man......... . ..8.5/
Steel Form Raiser and Setter .............................................. BA6
Swamper (Brakeman & Switchman on Tunnel Work) ...................... 8.643
Timberman, Retimberman-Noodorsteel................................ 8.96
ToolMan..................................................................8.68
Tunnel Concrete Finisher..................................................8.96
Tunnel Materials Handling Man .......................................... 8.68
Vibratorman,•JackHammer, Pneumatic Tools (except Driller) ............ 8.80
Watchman -(See Laborers for wages and Fringe Benefits)
'SHAFT is an excavation over fifteen feet deep of any type, generally vertical in
nature, but may decline from the vertical, and whose depth is greater than its
largest horizontal dimension. It is specifically understood that Bell Hole Foot.
ings, Deep Footings, Pipe and Box Excavations, and manhold excavations are
subject to the provisions of the Master labor Agreement and all shafts, slopes,
raises and tunnels are subject to the provisions of the Tunnel Agreement.
OPERATING ENGINEERS
Health & Welfare --951
Pension -51.75-7/1/75; $2.00-7/l/76
Vacation Holiday -301
Foreman: 504 per hour over it* rate of the highest paid Engineer under his
supervision.
7/1/75 12/29/7S 7/1/76 12/27/76
GROUP I .............. $8.52 $ 9.02 $ 9.45 $ 9.95
Brakeman
Compressor Operator (less than 600 C.F.M.)
Engineer Oiler
Generator Operator
Heavy Duty Repairman Helper
Pump Operator
Multiple Engine Tractor Operator (Euclid and similar type, except Quad 9Cat?
Party Chief
RubWtr-Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator, (single engine over 50 yds.
Aruck)
Rubber -Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator, (Multiple engine, Euclid,
Caterpillar and similar) (Over25yds. and up to 50cu. yds. struck)
Shovel, Backhoe, Draqline, Clamshell Operator (over 5cu. yd. M.R.C.) (Oilerorr.
Journeyman -Trainee required) (Long Boom pay applicable)
Tractor Loader Operator (Crawler and wheel type over 61h yds.)
Tower Crane Repairman
Welder -Certified
Woods Mixer Operator and similar Pugmill Equipment
G ROUP $................................ 9.78 10.28 10.78 11.26
Auto Grader Operator (Grade Checker and 1 additional employee required)
- 7/1/75 12/29/75 7/1/76 112121114;
GROU P R .......... •••••,•..•..•. .. 9.78 10.28 10.76 11.28
Automatic Slip Form Operator (Grade Checker, and 1 additional employee re-
quired)
Crane Opp. ra f or -over 100 tons (Oiler, Journeyman -Trainee or two (2) operators,
required) (Long Boom pay applicable)
Hoist Operator, Stiff Legs, Guy Derricksor similar types (capableof hoisting 1(0
tons or more) (Long boom pay applicable) (See crew size requirement)
Mass Excavator Operator less than 750 cu. Yds. (2 Operators and Oiler or
Journeyman -Trainee required)
Mechanical Finishing Machine Operator
Mobile Form Traveler Operator
Motor Patrol Operator (Multi -engine)
Pipe Mobile Machine Operator (2 Operators required)
Rubber -Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator (multiple engine, Euclid,
Caterpillar and similar type over 50cu. yds. struck)
Rubber -Tired Scraper Operator -pushingone another Push Cat, Push -Pull (50e..
per hour additional to base rate)
Rubber -Tired Self -Loading Scraper Operator (Paddle Wheel -Auger type, self-•
loading -2 or more units)
Tandem Equipment Operator (2 units only)
Tandem Tractor Opp rator (Quad 9 or similar type)
Tunnel Mole Boring Machine Operator
GROUP 9 ................................9.90 10.40 10.91 11.41
Canal Liner Operator (not less than 4 employees: Operator, Oiler, .
Welder'Mechanic,Grade Checker required)
Canal Trimmer Operator (Operator, Oiler and 2other employees covered bythia
agreement required) ..
Helicopter Pilot
Highline Cableway Operator
Remote Control Earth Moving Equipment Operator (no one Operator shaft
operate more than two (2) pieces of earth moving equipment at one time) ($1.00
per hour additional to base rate)
Wheel Excavator Operator (over 750 cu. yds. per hour -2 Operators and 1 Oiler
or Journeyman -Trainee and 2 Heavy Duty Repairmen required)
The differentials over and above the established classifications, and wage scales
are:
Crawler Tractor (Quad 9) -504 per houradditional
Push -Pull Riggs -501 per hour additional -
Tandem Push-pull systems -51.50 per houradditional
Tower Cranes -454 per hour additional
3 Drum Hoist --151 per houradditional
All work performed in Tunpels -354 per hour additional (also includes Survey
and Hydroqraphic work)
Long Boom: Operators & Oilers 15t per hour 80'to 100'; 201 per hour far each ads
dit ional 20' of boom or portion thereof. Oilers receive up to a maximum of the 200'
-ate.
Tandem Type Equipment --Scrapers, Belly Dumps, etc. (any combination) -
51.00 per hour additional
TEAMSTERS
Health & Welfare --51,00
Pension -651.
Vacation & Holiday Fund --51.00
Training& Upgrading Fund -101
NOTE: 7/l/76 -704. to be distributed to wages and fringes upon 60 days prior
notice from the Union.
Foreman: When it Contractor employs on his payroll 9 or more Teamsters;
opr:ratinq equipment under the jurisdiction of the Teamsters, excluding any
equipment less than six tons and maintenance equipment, the Contractor shall
designate one Teamster as Craft Foreman and he shall receive 504 per hour Moro
than the highest Teamster classification overwhich he is Foreman.
11/11/75
A -Frame or Swedish Crane, or similar type of Equipment Driver .......... $8.85
GROUP2....................... 8.7q 9.29 9.73 70.23 (footman .................. .._................ ............................. 8.33
Building Construction Inspector Cement Distributor Truck ..................... «................ «.......... 8.33
Compressor Operator (60.C.F.M.orlarger Driver of Vehicle orCombinationof Vehiclesof:
Maximum of 5 units. Over 5 unitsan additional •2 -Axle.--....... ................... o .... „................... «,.........R-15
operator required) 3 -Axle ............. ............. ..,....... ,..... ,...... ........ 8.30
Concrete Mixer Operator, Skip Type 4 or more A x les . ........................................................... 8.55
Conveyor Operator Driver of Oil Spreader Truck ......................................«..,.... 8.33
Fireman Driver of Transit --Mix Truck -Under 3 yards..... ......................... 8.39
Hydrostatic Pump Operator Driver of Transi t --Mix Truck -3 yards or more ............ ..............8.53
Oiler Crusher (Asphalt or Concrete Plant) Dumpc rete Trucks -Less than 642 yards water level ........................ 8.39
PI ant Operator, Generator Pump or Compressor Du mpc re to Trucks --6'h ya rds water level and over ...... .................. 8.53
Rotary Drill Helper (oilfield) (All 011 -highway equipment within Teamster JurisdictIon ..................9.10
Skiploader-Wheel type, up to 34 yd. wi thout attachment. (off-highway combination of vehicles and/or equipment with multiple power
Soils Field Technician sources, 51.00 per hour additional)
Tar Pot Fireman WITH THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONS: (intent is that all water pulls also fall
Temporary Heating PlantOperator under this classification 1
Trenching Machine Oiler Driver of Dump Truck of less than 16 yardswater level
Truck Crane Oiler - 1/1/75 12/29/75 '771!76 '12/27/76 (includes an upgrading prior to increase) ....................... ,,«........ „,.8.35
16 yards but less than 25 yards water level
GROU P3 .................... ..... .. ... 9.0ti 9.56 -10.02 70.52 (includesan upgrading prior to incroase)..,. .....8.60
A -Frame or Winch Truck Operator - ' .......................
75 Yartla or more water level . -. ...,.. •_..........., .. ..................... _.. 9.70
Chairman Fork Lift Driver .._...... ................... 8.85
Elevator Operator (inside) ... ......................
Equipment Greaser (rack) Fuel and
ilarTy...ruck .- enpe....,... war within Te mate ..,.„...8.33
Ford Ferguson (with dragtype attachments) p8 and Similar Type trucks when performing work within Teamster
l i Ilion . _ r ...., 8.48
Helicopter Radioman (ground) Pipe.lineand UtilityWorking Truck Driver including Winch Truck, but limitetlto
Power Concrete Curing Machine Operator
Power Concrete Saw Oper•,-tor trucks applicable to Pipeline and Utility Work, where a composite
Power -Driven Jumbo Form Setter Operator crew Caused. Driver—
................................................8.85
Ross Carrier Operator(jobsite) Ross Carrier Dr fiver--Hiwayludin ... Moving
.... y quip .................8.85
Stationary Pipe Wrapping & Cleaning Machine Operator Traffic Control Pilot Car, Excluding Mov... Heavy Equipment
GROUP 4 ................................9.19 9.69 70.16 10.66 Permit Load Drive .......---..._..........,.--........,....-.-......... 8.:5
Asphalt Plant Fireman Slurry Truck Driver .........-.. Per hour additional
................_....,.,. 8.48
Boring Machine Operator Truck Gre aaerand Ti remail nC per houradditionalfor
Boxmanor Mixerman(Asphalt or Concrete) Tireman) I ted clePo eT Trema n Conditions) ...................^,.,...,.....8.48.
.Brio eT UnloaderandTurntableOperator Truck MounRepair an... Broom.... ....,..._...._........._._..........,..... 8.21
9 YPe Truck Repairman .................................................. ....... 9.10
Chip Spreading Machine Operator Truck Repairman He.lper..-,.. -
.
Concrete Pump Operator (small portable) •-,.-•........... -•^•-•••^•8.40
Truck Repairman -Weld
Dinkey Locomotive or Motorman (up to and including 10 toil) Repairman- .«,„.••. ........ .20
.. ..,..-.- ,..,_„._....
Equipment Greaser (Grease Truck) Warehouseman and Teamster ...... ,.. ,„.......... ...... _........_....,,.. 8 8.07
Helicopter Hoist Operator Warehouseman --Clerk .......... .........._,.... .. ...... ... ....... ........... 8.21
Highline Cableway Signalman Water Truck -7 Axles .._..... .....-,.. _....._....... .......... ....... 9.33
Hydra -Hammer -Aero Stomper Walde Truck -3 nr .none Axir� . ........................ ................^.....BAS
Power Sweeper Operator Worker.. ruck .......... ............. ............... 9.10
Rodman Working Truck Driver ..........................-..., ,.. _.-.....,...,...,, .................... 8.46
Winch Truck Driver (121/;1 per hr. additional when operating Winch or similar
Roller Operator (compacting)
Screed Operator (Asphalt or Concrete) special attachments)
Trenching Machine Operator (up to6ft.) 'Includes all vehicles less than sixtons.
GROUPS................................9.40 9.90 10.38 10.88 tOff-Highway equipment, for the purpose of this Agreement, shall mean any
Asphalt Plant Engineer equipment or combination of unladen equipment which cannot be licensed for
Backhoe Operator (up to and including I4yd.) normal or reqular highway use because of width, height or length limitations
Batch Plant Operator when measuring the equipment or combination of equipment as it is being
Bit Sharpener operated.
Concrete Joint Machine Operator (Canal and similar type) Published Orange Coast Daily Pitot, Jan.16, MIS 724:76
Concrete Planer Operator
Deck Engine Operator '4
Derrickman (Oilfield type) 4
Drilling Machine operator (including waterwells;
Forklift Operator (under 5 tons capacity) '
Hydrographic Seeder Machine Operator (straw pulp or seed➢
Instrumentman
Machine Tool Operator
Maginnis Internal Full Slab Vibrator
Mechanical Berm, Curb or Gutter (concrete orasDhaltl
Mechanical Finisher Operator (concrete -Clary -Johnson -Bidwell or similar'
Pavement Breaker Operator (truck mounted, Oiler -Journeyman -Trainee re-.
quired)
Road Oil Mixing Machine Operator
Roller Operator (asphalt or finish)
Rubber Tired Earth Moving Equipment (single engine, up to and including 25 yd.
struck)
7/7/75 12/29/75 7/1/76 12/27/76
GROUPS ............................ ..9.40 9.90 10.36 10.88
Self -Propelled Tar Pipelining Machine Operator
Skiploader Operator (Crawler and Wheel Type over 2/4 yd. and up to and includ.
ing 11/7 yds,)
Slip Form Pump Operator (power -driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete
forms)
Stinger Crane (Austin -We stern or similar type) l
Tugger Hoist (1 drum)
Tunnel Locomotive Operator (over 10 and up to and including 30 tons)
Tractor Operator—Bulldozer, Tamper Scraper (single engine, up to 100 h.p„
flywheel and similar types, up to and including D-5 and similar types) 1
Welder --General
GROUP 6 ................................9.50 10.00 10.49 10.99
Asphalt or Concrete Spreading Operator (tampingor finishing)
Asphalt Paving Machine Operator (Barber Greene or similar type -1 screed -
man required)
Bridge Crane Operator
Cast in Place Pipe Laying Machine Operator
Combination Mixer and Compressor Operator (Gunite Work)
Compactor, Self -Propel led, Operator
Concrete Mixer Operator—Paving (Oiler or Journeyman -Trainee required)
Concrete Pump Operator (truck mounted) (Oiler required when boom over 40
fl).
Crane Operator (up to and including 25 ton capacity) (Long Boom pay applica-
ble) (See crew size requirement)
Crushing Plant Operator (OilerorJourneyman-Trainee required)
Drill Doctor
Elevating Grader Operator
Fork lift Operator (over 5 tons)
Grade Checker
Gradal l Operator (Oi ler or Journeyman- Trainee required)
Grouting Machine Operator
Heading Shield Operator
Heavy Duty Repairman
Hoist Operator (Chicago Boom and similartype)
Kolman Belt Loader and similar type (additional employee required on two or
more)
LeTourneau 131ob Compactor or similar type
Lift Mobile Operator (Oiler or Journeyman -Trainee required)
Lift Slab Machine Operator (Vagtborg and similar types)
Loader Operator (Athey, Euclid, Sierra and similar type)
Material Hoist Operator
Mucking Machine Operator (1/4 yd.—Oiler or Journeyman -Trainee required—
rubber-tired rail or track type)
Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator (Hackley-Presswell or similar
type)
Pneumatic Heading Shield (tunnel)
Pumperete Gun Operator
Rotary Drill Operator (excluding Caisson type) (Oiler or Journeyman -Trainee
required)
7/1/75 12/29/75 7/1/76 12/27/76
GROUP 6 ................................ 9.50 10.00 10.49 10.99
Rubber -Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator (single-engine—Caterpillar,
Euclid, Athey Wagon, and similar types with any and all attachments over 25
yds. and upto and including 50cu. yds. struck)
Rubber -Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operator, multiple engine (up to and in-
cluding 25 yds, struck)
Rubber -Tired Scraper Operator (self -loading, Paddle Wheel type John Deere,
1040and similar single unit)
Self-propelled Curb and Gutter Machine Operator
Skiploader Operator (Crawler and Wheel type—over 11/2 Yds., up to and including
61/2 yds.)
Surface Heaters and PIanerOperators
Tower Crane Operator (2 Operators required at all times).
Tractor Compressor Ori I I Combination Operator
Tractor Operator (any type larger than D-5-100 Flywheel h.p, and over, or
similar) Bulldozer, Tamper, Scraper and Push Tractor, single engine)
Tractor Operator (Boom attachments)
Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and Bending Machine Operator °
Trenching Machine Operator (over 6 ft, depth capacity, manufacturers rating)
(Oiler or Journeyman -trainee required) r
Tunnel Locomotive Operator (over 30tons)
Shovel, Backhoe, Dragline, Clamshell Operator, over W4 yd. and up to 5 cu, yd.
M.R.C. (Oiler or Journeyman -Trainee required) (Long Boom pay applicable)
GROUP7................................9.62 10.12 10.61 11.11
Crane Operator—Over 25 tons, up to and including 100 tons M.R.C. (Long Boom
payapplicable) (Oiler,Journeyman-Traineeor2 operators required)
Derrick Barge Operator (Long Boom pay applicable) 4,
Dual Drum Mixer (Oiler or Journeyman -Trainee required)
Heavy Duty Repairman -Welder Combination
Hoist Operator—Stiff legs, Guy Derrick or similar type, up to and including 100
tons (Long Boom pay applicable) (See Crewsize requirements)
Monorail Locomotive Operator (Diesel, Gas or Electric)
Motor Patrol -Blade Operator (single engine l �,