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December 14, 2022 <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br /> <br />7. Provisions providing for and promoting increased opportunity for trade <br />worker apprenticeships utilization and training opportunities. <br />Regardless of City Council Resolution 5286, a project with a Project <br />Agreement will require that at least fifteen (15) percent of the labor <br />hours be performed by apprentices enrolled in a State-registered <br />apprenticeship program. <br /> <br />8. Provisions related to preservation and protection of trade worker health <br />and safety on the job site. <br /> <br />9. Provisions stating that contractor or subcontractor non-compliance with <br />Project Agreement apprentice requirements will cause, during the 2 <br />years after Covered Project final acceptance by the City, any bid by such <br />contractor or subcontractor for another City public works project to be <br />deemed not responsible. <br /> <br />D. Master Project Agreement. The City will develop for City Council approval a <br />Master Project Agreement with standardized provisions that will serve as a <br />template for Project Agreements for Covered Projects. Specific terms of Project <br />Agreements for specific Covered Projects may be different from Covered Project- <br />to-Covered Project. In recommending a draft Project Agreement for City Council <br />consideration for a specific Covered Project, City staff will consider Project <br />Agreements used in similar projects in Washington state, and City staff will <br />describe to City Council any deviations in the proposed Project Agreement from <br />the approved Master Project Agreement. <br /> <br />Section 2. No more than 24 months after implementation of this Ordinance a <br />written report showing the number of women, minority, and veteran worker participation <br />on Covered Projects shall be reported to the City Council by City staff. The intent is to <br />establish baseline numbers of participation of underrepresented workers to potentially <br />inform future policy decisions and goals regarding underrepresented worker <br />participation. <br /> <br />Section 3. This Ordinance does not authorize or promote the selection of any <br />particular contractor, subcontractor, union, trade council, or labor organization. <br /> <br />Section 4. This Ordinance supersedes Resolution 7461. <br />
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