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Contractor's Name
Granite Construction
Approval Date
5/14/2020
Council Approval Date
4/8/2020
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Gael Fisk
Subject / Project Title
2020 Pavement Maintenance Overlay
Public Works WO Number
PW3727
Tracking Number
0002335
Total Compensation
$3,560,249.50
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Retention Period
10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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1 <br /> I <br /> Washington State Department of Labor and Industries <br /> I Policy Statement <br /> (Regarding the Production of"Standard" or"Non-standard" Items) <br /> IBelow is the department's (State L&I's) list of criteria to be used in determining whether a <br /> prefabricated item is "standard"or"non-standard". For items not appearing on WSDOT's <br /> predetermined list, these criteria shall be used by the Contractor (and the Contractor's <br /> I subcontractors, agents to subcontractors, suppliers, manufacturers, and fabricators) to <br /> determine coverage under RCW 39.12. The production, in the State of Washington, of <br /> non-standard items is covered by RCW 39.12, and the production of standard items is not. <br /> IThe production of any item outside the State of Washington is not covered by RCW 39.12. <br /> 1. Is the item fabricated for a public works project? If not, it is not subject to RCW 39.12. <br /> I If it is, go to question 2. <br /> 2. Is the item fabricated on the public works jobsite? If it is, the work is covered under <br /> RCW 39.12. If not, go to question 3. <br /> I3. Is the item fabricated in an assembly/fabrication plant set up for, and dedicated <br /> primarily to, the public works project? If it is, the work is covered by RCW 39.12. If not, <br /> I go to question 4. <br /> 4. Does the item require any assembly, cutting, modification or other fabrication by the <br /> supplier? If not, the work is not covered by RCW 39.12. If yes, go to question 5. <br /> I5. Is the prefabricated item intended for the public works project typically an inventory <br /> item which could reasonably be sold on the general market? If not, the work is covered <br /> I by RCW 39.12. If yes, go to question 6. <br /> 6. Does the specific prefabricated item,generally defined as standard, have any unusual <br /> characteristics such as shape, type of material, strength requirements, finish, etc? If yes, <br /> Ithe work is covered under RCW 39.12. <br /> Any firm with questions regarding the policy, WSDOT's Predetermined List, or for <br /> I determinations of covered and non-covered workers shall be directed to State L&I at(360) <br /> 902-5330. <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> Supplemental to Wage Rates 1 <br /> 03/04/2020 Edition, Published February 7, 2020 <br /> I <br />
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