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Opening of Bids - Century Center Parking Lot Entry Gate Improvements Proj No 118-035A - Larson Danielson Construction - 3
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Trenching Machines thirty (30) inches or over shall require an Engineer and Oiler or Apprentice regardless of <br />motive power. <br />(b) All hydraulic type cranes used on work covered by this Agreement where such crane is rated by the <br />manufacturer as having a capacity of fifty (50) tons or more shall require an Engineer and Oiler or Apprentice <br />regardless of motive power. <br />(c) HYDRAULIC BACKHOES OR SIMILAR TYPE MACHINES. Hydraulic machines that are designed to use <br />bucket attachments of various sizes, and the manufacturer rates such machine as weighing over one hundred <br />fifteen thousand (115,000) pounds shall require an oiler. Machines that do not require an oiler pursuant to the <br />above shall be subject to preparation time pursuant to Section 12 of this Article, with the exception of <br />Combination Backhoe Front End loader Machines. <br />Section 8 - Duties of Oiler and/or Apprentice <br />It shall be the duty of the oiler to keep the machine to which he is assigned thoroughly lubricated and <br />reasonably clean. Maintain the machine, supply it with water, gas and oil and assist in such work as directly affects the <br />operation of the machine. The oiler shall be under the technical direction of the engineer, perform such duties as he <br />prescribes and remain at all times in close proximity to the machine. The same rules and regulations regarding <br />overtime and working conditions which apply to Engineers shall also apply to Oilers and/or Apprentices. <br />Section 9 - Small Equipment Assignment <br />The employer shall have the right to assign certain work to members of the Bargaining Unit in respect to <br />various small machines such as generators 50 k.w. and under, intermittent pumping, one welding machine, air <br />compressor 210 cubic feet and under per minute, one light plant and all other small equipment not to exceed a total of <br />three such machines in any combination. In the event of such assignment, the Operating Engineer shall be compensated <br />at the rate of FIFTY CENTS ($0.50) per hour for the entire shift over and above the negotiated rate for Operating <br />Engineers. <br />Section 10 - Electric Submersible Pumps <br />On a job site where more than five (5) electric submersible pumps are being used, a member of the Bargaining <br />Unit shall be assigned during the entire regular day time shift, Monday through Friday and on every other day as the <br />regular day time crew is conducting j ob operations. No operator shall receive premium pay or be required on the other <br />two (2) shifts in the twenty-four (24) hour day. But, in the event of a breakdown, in any pumps, the assigned operator <br />shall be subject to call at any time or any day to assist in the installation, servicing, relocating or removal of said pumps. <br />In such breakdown case, the Employer shall notify the operator by telephone to reportto the job site if available to such <br />duty. The operator assigned to the pumps shall be compensated at the rate of FIFTY CENTS ($0.50) per hour for the <br />entire shift over and above the operator's regular rate of pay. <br />If the Employer deems it necessary to have a full time employee on said pumps it shall be a member of the <br />Bargaining Unit and said employee shall be paid the pump rate provided for in the wage classifications. In the event <br />there are no members in the Bargaining Unit employed by the Employer on the job site, the Employer shall have the <br />right to operate the electric submersible pump until such time as a member of the Bargaining Unit is employed by the <br />Employer on the job site, but in no event shall the pump be assigned to any other employee. <br />Section 11- Repair Work Shop and Jobsite <br />Employees shall keep their machines in good order and good repair at all times to such extent as lies in their <br />power to do so. <br />Section 12 - Preparing Equipment <br />Engineers on all Power Shovels, Backhoes, Draglines, Clamshells and Cranes used on work covered by this <br />Agreement where such machinery is rated by the manufacturer as having a capacity of one and one -quarter (1-1/4) <br />cubic yard or less, or Truck Cranes rated by the manufacturer as having a capacity of less than thirty (30) tons, Crawler <br />Cranes rated by the manufacturer as having a capacity of less than thirty (30) tons, or all Hydraulic Cranes rated by the <br />manufacturer as having a capacity of less than fifty (50) tons, and Engineers operating Derricks and/or Hoists of two (2) <br />drums or more shall start one-half (1/2) hour before the regular starting time to prepare the machine for the days <br />MICHIANA BUILDERS ASSOCIATION INC <br />FINAL <br />DFAGAN.JGARDNER.NCLINE <br />MAY 19, 2017 mlc <br />
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