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I <br /> I <br /> WSDOT's List of State Occupations not applicable to Heavy and <br /> IHighway Construction Projects <br /> This project is subject to the state hourly minimum rates for wages and fringe benefits in <br /> I the contract provisions, as provided by the state Department of Labor and Industries. <br /> The following list of occupations, is comprised of those occupations that are not normally <br /> used in the construction of heavy and highway projects. <br /> I When considering job classifications for use and/or payment when bidding on, or building <br /> heavy and highway construction projects for, or administered by WSDOT, these <br /> Occupations will be excepted from the included"Washington State Prevailing Wage Rates <br /> IFor Public Work Contracts" documents. <br /> • Building Service Employees <br /> • Electrical Fixture Maintenance Workers <br /> I <br /> • Electricians- Motor Shop <br /> • Heating Equipment Mechanics <br /> • Industrial Engine and Machine Mechanics <br /> I • Industrial Power Vacuum Cleaners <br /> • Inspection, Cleaning, Sealing of Water Systems by Remote Control <br /> • Laborers- Underground Sewer&Water <br /> I • Machinists (Hydroelectric Site Work) <br /> • Modular Buildings <br /> • Playground & Park Equipment Installers <br /> I • Power Equipment Operators- Underground Sewer&Water <br /> • Residential ***ALL ASSOCIATED RATES *** <br /> • Sign Makers and Installers (Non-Electrical) <br /> I • Sign Makers and Installers (Electrical) <br /> • Stage Rigging Mechanics (Non Structural) <br /> IThe following occupations may be used only as outlined in the preceding text concerning <br /> "WSDOT's list for Suppliers- Manufacturers- Fabricators" <br /> I • Fabricated Precast Concrete Products <br /> • Metal Fabrication (In Shop) <br /> I <br /> Definitions for the Scope of Work for prevailing wages may be found at the Washington <br /> IState Department of Labor and Industries web site and in WAC Chapter 296-127. <br /> I <br /> 1 <br /> Supplemental to Wage Rates 9 <br /> 03/04/2020 Edition, Published February 7, 2020 <br />