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Contractor's Name
Lakeside Industries Inc. 6/21/2021
Approval Date
6/21/2021
Council Approval Date
5/19/2021
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Jim Souder/Gael Fisk
Subject / Project Title
2021 Pavement Maintenance Overlay Project
Public Works WO Number
PW3751
Total Compensation
$2,881,595.60
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Retention Period
10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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I <br /> (3) All travel time that relates to the work covered under subsection (2) of this section <br /> requires the payment of prevailing wages. Travel time includes time spent waiting to load, <br /> loading, transporting, waiting to unload, and delivering materials. Travel time would <br /> include all time spent in travel in support of a public works project whether the vehicle is <br /> empty or full. For example, travel time spent returning to a supply source to obtain another <br /> load of material for use on a public works site or returning to the public works site to obtain <br /> another load of excavated material is time spent in travel that is subject to prevailing wage. <br /> Travel to a supply source, including travel from a public works site, to obtain materials for <br /> use on a private project would not be travel subject to the prevailing wage. <br /> (4) Workers are not subject to the provisions of chapter 39.12 RCW when they deliver <br /> materials to a stockpile. <br /> (a) A "stockpile" is defined as materials delivered to a pile located away from the site <br /> of incorporation such that the stockpiled materials must be physically moved from the <br /> ' stockpile and transported to another location on the project site in order to be incorporated <br /> into the project. <br /> ' (b) A stockpile does not include any of the functions described in subsection (2)(a) <br /> through (f) of this section; nor does a stockpile include materials delivered or distributed <br /> to multiple locations upon the project site; nor does a stockpile include materials dumped <br /> at the place of incorporation, or adjacent to the location and coordinated with the <br /> incorporation. <br /> (5) The applicable prevailing wage rate shall be determined by the locality in which the <br /> work is performed. Workers subject to subsection (2)(d) of this section, who produce such <br /> materials at an off-site facility shall be paid the applicable prevailing wage rates for the <br /> county in which the off-site facility is located. Workers subject to subsection (2) of this <br /> section, who deliver such materials to a public works project site shall be paid the <br /> applicable prevailing wage rates for the county in which the public works project is located. <br /> I <br /> [Statutory Authority: Chapter 39.12 RCW, RCW 43.22.051 and 43.22.270. 08-24-101, § <br /> 296-127-018,filed 12/2/08, effective 1/2/09. Statutory Authority: Chapters 39.04 and 39.12 <br /> RCW and RCW 43.22.270. 92-01-104 and 92-08-101, § 296-127-018, filed 12/18/91 and <br /> 4/1/92, effective 8/31/92.] <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> Supplemental to Wage Rates 11 <br /> 03/04/2021 Edition, Published February 3, 2021 <br />
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