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SNO-ISLE TECH 2O23 SMALL WORKS Section 00 70 00, Page 38 <br />McGRANAHAN ARCHITECTS GENERAL CONDITIONS <br />7.5.1 Direct labor costs: These are the on -site labor costs determined by either an agreed estimate or <br />actual number of additional craft hours and the hourly cost necessary to perform directly the change in <br />the Work, or the unit labor costs applied to the reasonably incurred and necessary material quantities and <br />extended, provided the unit labor costs are developed from the above craft hour cost, whichever is <br />applicable, according to industry practice. <br />The hourly cost shall be based upon the following: <br />.1 Basic wages: The hourly wage (without markup, fringe benefits or labor burden and not to <br />exceed that specified by the Department of Labor & Industries as the standard prevailing hourly rate of <br />pay applicable to the Work for the laborers, apprentices, journeymen, and foremen performing and/or <br />directly supervising the changed Work on the site. The premium portion of overtime wages is not <br />included unless pre -approved by the Owner. <br />.2 Fringe benefits: Fringe benefits paid by the Contractor as established by the Washington <br />Department of Labor and Industries, or contributed to labor trust funds as itemized fringe benefits, <br />whichever is applicable. Cost paid or incurred by the Contractor for vacations, per diem, bonuses, stock <br />options, or discretionary payments to employees are not reimbursable. <br />.3 Workers' insurances: Direct contributions to the State of Washington as industrial insurance; <br />medical aid; and supplemental pension by class and rates established the Washington Department of <br />Labor and Industries. <br />.4 Federal insurances: Direct contributions required by the Federal Insurance Compensation Act <br />(FICA); Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA); and State Unemployment Compensation Act <br />(SUCA). <br />7.5.2 Direct material costs: This is an itemization, including material invoices, of the quantity and <br />cost of additional materials reasonable and necessary to perform the change in the Work. These costs <br />shall be by the unit cost applied to the quantity and extended. The unit cost shall be based upon the net <br />cost after all discounts or rebates, freight costs, express charges, or special delivery costs when <br />applicable. No lump sum costs will be allowed except when approved in advance by the Owner. <br />7.5.3 Construction equipment usage costs: This is an itemization of the actual length of time that <br />construction equipment appropriate for the Work will be used solely on the change in the Work at the <br />site times the applicable rental cost as established by the lower of the local prevailing rate published in <br />The Rental Rate Blue Book by Data Quest, San Jose, California, as modified by the AGC/WSDOT <br />agreement or the actual rate paid to unrelated third parties as evidenced by rental receipts. Actual, <br />reasonable mobilization costs are permitted if the equipment is brought to the site solely for the change <br />'in the Work. <br />If more than one rate is applicable, the lowest rate will be utilized. The rates in effect at the time of the <br />performance of the Change work are the maximum rates allowable for equipment of modern design and <br />in good working condition and include full compensation for furnishing all fuel, oil, lubrication, repairs, <br />maintenance, and insurance. Equipment not of modern design and/or not in good working condition will <br />have lower rates. Hourly, weekly, and/or monthly rates, as appropriate, will be applied to yield the <br />lowest total cost. The rate for equipment necessarily standing by for future use on the changed Work <br />shall be 50% of the rate established above. The total cost of rental allowed shall not exceed the cost of <br />purchasing the equipment outright. <br />mcg-ARC 2120.000 February 28, 2023 <br />