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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract #: 006973 - From: 01-01-2012 To: 12-31-2012 - Williamson Electrical Company, Inc - Town of North Andover1, r� b f r� Andrew W. Maylor Town Manager Town of North Andover Office of the Town Manager North Andover Town Hall 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 amaylor@townofnorthandover.com October 8, 2013 Ms. Rebecca Lee Tilton, Vice -President Williamson Electrical Company, Inc 25 Griffin Way Chelsea Dear Ms. Tilton: Telephone (978)688-9510 Fax (978) 688-9556 In accordance with the provisions of the contract between the Town of North Andover and Williamson Electrical Company, Inc (Contract #554), the contract and the respective unit prices (see enclosed) for routine/emergency repair and maintenance at the Water Treatment Plant and other related facilities is extended an additional option year (January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014). Please provide updated insurance certificates listing the Town of North Andover as `Additional Insured' in accordance with the contract document. The insurance certificates are to be sent to the attention of Ray Santilli, Assistant Town Manager. In accordance with Massachusetts General Laws, you are required to pay prevailing wage for work performed under this contract. An updated prevailing wage report is enclosed. For each week work is performed, you are required to submit certified weekly payroll records. The certified weekly payroll records are to be sent to: Ms. Linda Hmurciak, Superintendent Water Treatment Plant 420 Great Pond Road North Andover, MA 01845 If you have any questions and/or concerns, please call Mr. Santilli at 978-688-9516. Sincerely, 7 Andrew W. Maylor Town Manager cc., Ray Santilli, Assistant Town Manager Linda Hmurciak, Water Treatment Plant Contract File Williamson Electrical Company, Inc Contract #554 January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 Mechanical Technician Straight Time $74.00 per hour Overtime $111.00 per hour Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time $79.00 per hour Overtime $118.50 per hour r Andrew W. Maylor Town Manager Town of North Andover Office of the Town Manager North Andover Town Hall 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 amaylor@townofnorthandover.com October 15, 2012 Ms. Rebecca Lee Tilton, Vice -President Williamson Electrical Company, Inc 25 Griffin Way Chelsea, MA 02150 Dear Ms. Tilton: Telephone (978)688-9510 Fax (978)688-9556 In accordance with the provisions of the contract between the Town of North Andover and Williamson Electrical Company, Inc (Contract #554), the contract and the respective unit prices (see enclosed) for routine/emergency repair and maintenance at the Water Treatment Plant and other related facilities is extended an additional option year (January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013). Please provide updated insurance certificates listing the Town of North Andover as `Additional Insured' in accordance with the contract document. The insurance certificates are to be sent to the attention of Ray Santilli, Assistant Town Manager. In accordance with Massachusetts General Laws, you are required to pay prevailing wage for work performed under this contract. An updated prevailing wage report is enclosed. For each week work is performed, you are required to submit certified weekly payroll records. The certified weekly payroll records are to be sent to: Ms. Linda Hmurciak, Superintendent North Andover Water Treatment Plant 420 Great Pond Road North Andover, MA 01845 If you have any questions and/or concerns, please call Mr. Santilli at 978-688-9516. Since ly, Andrew W. Maylor Town Manager -46 J cc., Ray Santilli, Assistant Town Manager Linda Hmurciak, Water Treatment Plant Contract File .ft Williamson Electrical Company, Inc Contract #554 January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 Mechanical Technician Straight Time $72.00 per hour Overtime $108.00 per hour Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time $77.00 per hour Overtime $115.50 per hour INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: October 11, 2012 TO: Ray Santilli, Assistant Town Manager/ Procurement Officer FROM: Linda Hmurciak, Superintendent WTP RE: Williamson New England Electric At this time we have no reservations for continuing Contract # 554 with Williamson New England Electric for routine/emergency repair and maintenance at WTP and other related facilities for another year. We would still like to reserve the option of reviewing them again at the end of their second year. Thus, we are recommending that they continue service to the Town for another year. Request Official Wage Schedule Confirmation Page 1 of 2 Your request for an Official Prevailing Wage Schedule has been successfully received and is being processed by DOS. The schedule will be emailed to the email address provided in your request. Please note the wage request number 20121011-044 for future inquires. Request another official Wage Schedule to http://prevailingwage.detma.org/WageRequest.aspx?wr=121 &AspxAutoDetectCookieSu... 10/11/2012 URBELIS & FIELDSTEEL, LLP 155 FEDERAL STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02110-1727 CAROL HAJJAR MCGRAVEY OF COUNSEL e-mail chm@uf-law.com January 24, 2012 Raymond Santilli Assistant Town Manager North Andover Town Offices 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 RE: CONTRACT WITH WILLIAMSON ELECTRICAL COMPANY, INC. DBA WILLIAMSON NEW ENGLAND ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE CORP. Dear Ray: Telephone 978-475-4552 Telephone 617-338-2200 Telecopier 617-338-0122 Enclosed please find the above -referenced contract, which has been approved as to form. Very truly yours, a'4� Ca o1 Hajjar McGravey CHM/kmp Enclosure w:\wp5 Rwork\n-andove\corresp\santilIHtr - contract64.docx TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 Raymond T Santilli Assistant Town Manager Attorney Carol McGravey Urbelis & Fieldsteel, LLP 155 Federal Street Boston, MA 02110 Dear Ms. McGravey: January 11, 2012 TEL (978) 688-9516 FAX (978) 688-9556 Enclosed please find for your review and approval three (3) original contracts, with accompanying documentation, between the Town of North Andover and Williamson Electrical Company, Inc for routine/emergency repair and maintenance at the Water Treatment Plant and other related facilities for the period of January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 per the Invitation for Bids issued on December 7, 2011. Please note the value of the first year of the contract is less than $25,000 thus a payment bond was not required. Also, the prevailing wage report is not attached to the contracts being sent to you due to it being 56 pages in length. It will be attached to each contract document prior to final execution. Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, Raymond T. Santilli Assistant Town Manager Enclosures '4� V CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE �i9i2oi2"W) THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER Fair & Yeager Insurance 10 Main Street Natick MA 01760 CONTACT NAME: Justine Donovan AX PHONE No . (508) 653-3131 FAIL No: (508)651-0129 E-MAIL donovan@f ADDRESS:) ins.com Y PRODUCERCUSTOMER to 00020263 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURED Williamson Electrical Co. Inc, DBA: Williamson 25 Griffin Way Chelsea MA 02150 INSURER A :Cont . Casualty 20443 INSURER B:Safet Insurance 39454 INSURER C:Transport 20494 INSURERD-ace Property & Casualty INSURER E: INSURERF: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:CL1111202772 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE IANSR UBR SWVD POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF POLICYEXP MI/ DYIYYYY LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS -MADE OCCUR 2082729690 /19/2011 /19/2012 DAMAGE TO RENTED 100,000 PREMISES Ea occurrence $ r MED EXP (Any one person) $ 5,000 PERSONAL &ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 X POLICY PE El LOC $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident) $ 1,000,000 B ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS 6204967 11/19/201111/19/2012 BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ X X SCHEDULED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per accident) $ X NON -OWNED AUTOS $ X UMBRELLA LIABOCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 4,000,000 AGGREGATE $ 4,000,000 EXCESS LIAR CLAIMS -MADE DEDUCTIBLE $ C X RETENTION $ 10,000 2082729608 /19/2011 /19/2012 $ D WORKERS COMPENSATIONWC AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y / N STATU- OTH- LIM TS ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? El (Mandatory in NH) N/A 46408639 3/1/2011 3/1/2012 E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS 1 LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (Attach ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, if more space is required) The Town of North Andover is named as an Additional Insured t,tK I Irit.A I t r1ULUtK Town of North Andover 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Fair III/JED C:;�11��- ACORD 25 (2009/09) ©1988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. INS025 (200909) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 Raymond T Santilli Assistant Town Manager Ms. Rebecca Lee Tilton, Vice -President Williamson Electrical Company, Inc 25 Griffin Way Chelsea, MA 02150 Dear Ms. Tilton: �10RTF� N p �SSACHus�� January 6, 2012 TEL (978) 688-9516 FAX (978) 688-9556 The Town of North Andover has decided to award a contract to Williamson Electrical Company, Inc for routine/emergency repair and maintenance at the Water Treatment Plant and other related facilities for the period of January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 in accordance with the Invitation for Bids issued on December 7, 2011. Enclosed please find three (3) original standard Town of North Andover contracts for appropriate review and signature. Please return the signed contract documents and all required accompanying paperwork to my attention as soon as possible. Please ensure that all insurance certificates list the Town of North Andover as an "additional insured". As the projected value of the first year of the contract is less than $25,000, a payment bond will not be required. If you have any questions and/or concerns, please call me. Sincerely, Raymond T. Santilli Assistant Town Manager Enclosures TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER CONTRACT CONTRACT # DATE: This Contract is entered into on, or as of, this date by and between the Town of North Andover (the "Town"), and Contractor: Williamson Electrical Company, Inc. dba Williamson New England Electric Motor Service Corp. Address: 25 Griffin Way Chelsea, MA 02150 Telephone Number: 617-884-9200 Fax Number: 617-884-3144 1. This is a Contract for the procurement of the following: Perform routine/emergency repairs and maintenance for the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the Town's water booster pump stations and sewer pump stations for the period of January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 in accordance with the Invitation for Bids dated December 7, 2011 2. The Contract price to be paid to the Contractor by the Town of North Andover is: Mechanical Technician Straight time - $72.00 per hour Overtime - $108.00 per hour Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight time - $77.00 per hour Overtime - $115.50 per hour Materials and supplies — contractor's cost plus 15.0% 3. Payment will be made as follows: Upon completion and acceptance of work, and receipt of invoice (net 30) (Rev 5-2007) Contract by and between Town of North Andover and Williamson Electrical Co., Inc. Page 1 A .,J 4. Definitions: 4.1 Acceptance: All Contracts require proper acceptance of the described goods or services by the Town of North Andover. Proper acceptance shall be understood to include inspection of goods and certification of acceptable performance for services by authorized representatives of the Town to insure that the goods or services are complete and are as specified in the Contract. 4.2 Contract Documents: All documents relative to the Contract including (where used) Instructions to Bidders, Proposal Form, General Conditions, Supplementary General Conditions, General Specifications, Other Specifications included in Project Manual, Drawings, and all Addenda issued during the bidding period. The Contract documents are complementary, and what is called for by any one shall be as binding as if called for by all. The intention of the document is to include all labor and materials, equipment and transportation necessary for the proper performance of the Contract. 4.3 The Contractor: The "other party" to any Contract with the Town. This term shall (as the sense and particular Contract so require) include Vendor, Contractor, Engineer, or other label used to identify the other party in the particular Contract. Use of the term "Contractor" shall be understood to refer to any other such label used. 4.4 Date of Substantial Performance: The date when the work is sufficiently complete, the services are performed, or the goods delivered, in accordance with Contract documents, as modified by approved Amendments and Change Orders. 4.5 Goods: Goods, Supplies or Materials. 4.6 SubContractor: Those having a direct Contract with the Contractor. The term includes one who furnished material worked to a special design according to the Drawings or Specifications of this work, but does not include one who merely furnishes material not so worked. 4.7 Work: The services or materials contracted for, or both. 5. Term of Contract and Time for Performance: This Contract shall be fully performed by the Contractor in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents on or before December 31, 2012, unless extended pursuant to a provision for extension contained in the Contract documents at the sole discretion of the Town, and not subject to assent by the Contractor, and subject to the availability and appropriation of funds as certified by the Town Accountant. The time limits stated in the Contract documents are of the essence of the Contract. 6. Subject to Appropriation: Notwithstanding anything in the Contract documents to the contrary, any and all payments which the Town is required to make under this Contract shall be subject to appropriation or other availability of funds as certified by the Town Accountant. In the absence of appropriation, this Contract shall be immediately terminated without liability for damages, penalties or other charges. (Rev 5-2007) Contract by and between Town of North Andover and Williamson Electrical Co., Inc. Page 2 January 4, 2012 As requested I checked on the job references for Williamson Electric Co. I was given five which at this time I have been able to contact four of them. The contact person for Fall River Housing Authority, Jo Ann Bentley, had gone home sick yesterday. Today when I called she is on vacation until the end of next week. I asked all four contacts the same questions -Quality of work, did they keep on schedule, any issues that were not solved, did they work well with other contractors on the job, and would they hire them again. 1. Dave Peck of DR Peck, Lakeville MA —No problems, worked well with other contractors and personnel, quality of work was good, no issues at all, and would hire again. 2. Jeff Strom of Walsh Contracting, Attleboro MA Great company, no problems at all, would hire again. 3. Mike Foley of PA Landers, Inc. Hanover MA Wonderful company, absolutely no problems, kept on schedule, good work, would definitely hire again, would give them a high rating. 4. Michael Flamane, Town of Lexington, Performed in a satisfactory manner, they do satisfactory work, having some trouble with control equipment furnished by Williamson from Multitrode, both companies are working to resolve these issues, consider Williamson to be a responsible contractor. All four contacts gave Williamson Electric a positive report and would hire them again for future projects. Glen Alt Assistant Superintendent North Andover Water t- A 1 "W. > TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER INVITATION FOR BIDS ROUTINE/EMERGENCY REPAIR & MAINTENANCE WATER TREATMENT PLANT, SEWER PUMP STATIONS AND WATER BOOSTER STATIONS December 7, 2011 Contact Ray Santilli Assistant Town Manager Address 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 Telephone Number: 978-688-9516 Fax Number: 978-688-9556 Email rsantilli@townofnorthandover.com I Table of Contents 1. Introduction.......................................................... 3 2. Submission Deadline and Instructions ............................ 3 3. Questions, Addendum or Proposed Modifications .............. 4 4. Minimum Requirements ............................................. 5 5. Scope of Services...................................................... 5 6. Estimated Quantities ................................................ 8 7. Prevailing Wage Rates ............................................... 8 8. Payment Bond ......................................................... 8 1. 9. Bid Deposit/Bond..................................................... 8 10. Evaluation of Bids ................................................. 8 11. Term of Contract .................................................. 9 Appendix A — Price Proposal ........................................ 10 Standard Town of North Andover Contract With Supplement "C .. ............................................. 12 Certifications........................................................... 32 Payment Bond Form ................................................... 35 Prevailing Wage Rates ................................................. 36 Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance Page 2 of 36 , 1. Introduction In accordance with M.G.L. 649, the Town of North Andover is soliciting bids from experienced contractors to perform routine/emergency repairs and maintenance for the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the Town's current four (4) water booster pump stations and twenty-two (22) sewer pump stations. Qualified contractors are requested to submit bids to the Assistant Town Manager at North Andover Town Hall, 120 Main Street, North Andover, MA, in accordance with the instructions contained within this Invitation for Bids. The Town of North Andover is seeking to award a one-year contract for the period of January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 with two (2) additional one-year renewals, solely at the discretion of the Town. The Town will provide written confirmation of renewal at least sixty (60) days prior to the end of the contract period. Notice of this IFB is published in the Central Register, which is a weekly publication of the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, the Eagle -Tribune (a newspaper of general circulation) and posted on the Town website (www.townofnorthandover.com) under "Available Bids, Quotes and Proposals". The Town will accept proposals delivered in person or by mail. All proposals must be received by 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 29, 2011 to be considered. Proposals submitted by fax or by electronic mail will not be considered. All proposals must be submitted to: Mr. Ray Santilli, Assistant Town Manager North Andover Town Hall 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 The Town of North Andover may cancel this IFB or reject in whole or in part any and all proposals, if they determine that cancellation or rejection serves the best interest of the Town of North Andover. 2. Submission Deadline and Instructions Qualified companies are requested to submit the pricing proposal sheet (Appendix A) in a sealed envelope marked "WTP Repairs and Maintenance" with the applicant's name and address on the front. Applicants should provide one (1) signed original proposal. Fax or electronic submissions will not be accepted. Applicants must also execute and include in the sealed submission the Certificate of Vote, Certificate of Non -Collusion, the Certificate of Tax Compliance and the Certification of Labor Harmony and OSHA Training Requirements. The Town of North Andover, through the Town Manager, is the awarding authority and reserves the right to reject any and all proposals or parts of proposals; to waive any defects, information, and minor irregularities; to accept exceptions to these specifications; and to award contracts or to cancel this Invitation for Bids if it is in the Town of North Andover's best interest to do so. Town of North Andover IFB Page 3 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance I Proposals must be signed as follows: a) if the bidder is an individual, by her/him personally; b) if the bidder is a partnership, by the name of the partnership, followed by the signature of each general partner; and c) if the bidder is a corporation, by the authorized officer, whose signature must be attested to by the Clerk/Secretary of the corporation and the corporate seal affixed. All sealed proposals must be received and registered by the Assistant Town Manager's office by Thursday, December 29, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. All outer envelopes must be labeled "WTP Repairs and Maintenance" and mailed or hand delivered to the following address: Mr. Ray Santilli, Assistant Town Manager North Andover Town Hall 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 No proposals will be accepted after the time and date noted. Late delivery of materials due to any type of delivery system shall be cause for rejection. If on the date and time of the submittal deadline the North Andover Town Hall is closed due to an uncontrolled event such as fire, snow, ice, wind or building evacuation, the submittal deadline will be postponed until 2:00 p.m. on the next normal business day. 3. Questions, Addendum or Proposal Modification Questions concerning this IFB must be submitted in writing to: Mr. Ray Santilli, Assistant Town Manager, 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845, or they may be emailed to Mr. Santilli at rsantilli@townofnorthandover.com. All questions/inquiries must be received by 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 20, 2011 to be considered. Questions/inquiries may be delivered, mailed, emailed or faxed. Written responses will be posted on the Town's website (www.townofnorthandover.com) in "Available Bids, Quotes and Proposals" by Thursday, December 22, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. If any changes are made to this IFB, an addendum will be posted on the Town's website in "Available Bids, Quotes and Proposals". It is the sole responsibility of the bidder to ascertain the existence of any addenda and/or modifications issued by the Town. As this IFB has been published on the Town's website (www.townofnorthandover.com) all bidders are responsible for checking the website for any addenda and /or modifications that are subsequently made to this IFB. The Town accepts no liability for and will provide no accommodations to bidders who fail to check for amendments and/or modifications to this IFB and subsequently submit inadequate or incorrect responses. Bidders may not alter (manually or electronically) the IFB language or any IFB component files. Modifications to the body of the IFB, Scope of Work, terms and conditions, or which change the intent of this IFB are prohibited and may disqualify a response. All proposals submitted in response to this IFB shall remain firm for sixty (60) days following the submittal deadline. It is anticipated that the contract will be awarded within thirty (30) days after the submittal deadline. Town of North Andover IFB Page 4 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance Bidders are not to communicate directly with any employee of the Town of North Andover, except as specified in this IFB, and no other individual employee or representative is authorized to provide any information or respond to any question or inquiry concerning this IFB. Bidders may contact the Contact Person for this IFB in the event this IFB is incomplete or the bidder is having trouble obtaining any part of the IFB electronically through the Town website (www.townofnorthandover.com), including, and without limitation the form and attachments. Bidder with disabilities or hardships that seek reasonable accommodations, which may include the receipt of IFB information and/or addenda and/or modifications in an alternative format, must communicate such requests in writing to the contact person, and reasonable accommodation will be made by agreement with the contact person on behalf of the Town of North Andover. 4. Minimum Requirements Each bidder must demonstrate that it meets the following minimum requirements: A. Contractor must demonstrate a minimum of five (5) years experience providing the required repair and maintenance services. B. Contractor shall submit a complete list of all contracts performed in the past three (3) years with contact names and telephone numbers. C. Contractor must possess knowledge of various control systems in use in water/wastewater systems. D. Contractor will be required to enter confined spaces thus must possess all necessary equipment to enter such spaces and must adhere to all Lock-out/Tag-our procedures. E. Contractor must provide, upon request, copies of all applicable licenses. F. Contractor shall include a listing of emergency off -hours contact names and telephone numbers as well as a statement of availability on a 24/7 basis. G. Unit prices shall remain firm for the initial one-year period of the contract. H. Submission of required statements and forms. 5. Scope of Services A. Locations The contractor will supply labor and materials to perform services for repair and maintenance of equipment at the following locations: Town of North Andover IFB Page 5 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance Water Treatment Plant, 420 Great Pond Road Sewer Pump Stations Alcott Village, 105 Andover By -Pass Blue Ridge Road, 410 Blue Ridge Road Bonny Lane, 120 Bonny Lane Boston Hill Road, 1280 Turnpike Street Butcher Boy, 1945 Great Pond Road Campbell Road, 1875 Salem Street Carter Field, 75 Carter Road Coachman Lane, 70 Coachman Lane Dale Street, 595 Dale Street Flagship Drive, 87 Flagship Drive Forest View, 14 Palomino Drive Hawthorne Place, 45 Hawthorne Place Holly Ridge, 1 Holly Ridge Jasmine Plaza, 720 Turnpike Street Johnson Circle, 85 Johnson Circle Meeting House, 44 Meeting House Rea's Pond, 1653 Great Pond Road Saile Way, 89 Saile Way Sergeant School, 300 Abbott Street Water Treatment Plant, 420 Great Pond Road Willows, 5 Willows Street Winter Street, 60 Winter Street Water Booster Stations Bear Hill, 71 Bear Hill Road Foxwood Drive, 00 Foxwood Drive / Pole #3 Rosemont Drive, 98 Rosemont Drive Sutton Hill, 174 Sutton Hill Road Any sewer pumping station or water booster station brought `on-line' during the contract period will also be included and covered. B. Repairs/Maintenance Work shall include: replacement and/or repair of pumps (including submersible) and motors, compressors, electrical components, instrumentation and controls, such as motor control centers, and electronic process control instrumentation and sensing devices, along with troubleshooting malfunctioning or inoperable equipment, rebuilding valves and compressors, float replacement, and any other work deemed necessary to repair or maintain the above named stations (as directed or by emergency). Contractor must include with their submission a list of any repairs that will not be included under this contract. Town of North Andover IFB Page 6 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance C. Response Time The contractor must be able to be on site within one hour of notification or alarm. The contractor must have their maintenance vehicle garage and home office within thirty (30) miles of the Water Treatment Plant, 420 Great Pond Road (as determined by use of MapQuest). D. Hours of Works It is required that the contractor maintain an emergency repair and telephone callback service available to the Town on a twenty-four (24) hours per day basis, seven (7) days per week, including holidays. If determined by the Town not to be an emergency, it is intended that the contractor shall accomplish the majority of work during normal business hours and on a straight time basis. Straight time hours will be considered to be 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday not including holidays. E. Sub -Contracting The contractor must have the appropriate personnel on staff. The work to be performed can be emergency type which may affect public health and safety and is of the utmost importance; therefore contractor shall not sub -contract or sublet any portion of the work without the consent of the Director of Public Works or his designee(s). The contractor must have certified/licensed employees (i.e. electricians, instrumental control technicians, and/or pump mechanics, etc.) accessible on and to the job at all times. F. Inspections The Director of Public Works or his designee(s) reserves the right to inspect any and all work either in progress or completed and if found unsatisfactory and/or in conflict with the provisions set forth in this contract, hold back payment for work completed, provided however, that the contractor has been given proper notifications and allowed a sufficient amount of time to correct the aforementioned condition. G. Repair Parts At the option of the Town, the Contractor may be required to use repair parts furnished by the Town, or the Contractor may be required to provide the repair parts. Should the Contractor be required to provide the parts, the following shall be applicable: 1) Qualitypair Parts: The Contractor may be required to provide proof that the material use in the repair is of the design and quality required for the service intended. Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance Page 7 of 36 2) Warranty: All work, materials and equipment provided under this contract shall have, as a minimum, a one (1) year warranty for workmanship and installation. H. General 1) The contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment, and vehicles as required for work in accordance with this scope of services. 2) All materials and workmanship, whether specifically designated, shown or implied shall be first quality, new and of a grade satisfactory to the Town or its representative. The Town or its representative shall have the right to reject any part of the work if the material or workmanship is not of satisfactory quality. 3) The contractor shall conform to all requirements of federal, state and local laws, including compliance with the prevailing wage laws. 4) The contractor shall replace, repair or make whole, without cost to the Town, any defects or faults arising within one (1) year after date of acceptance of the work. 6. Estimated Quantities The quantities listed in Appendix A are simply estimates for bid purposes only. The Town will not be obligated to commit to any specific quantity of hours during the period of the contract. 7. Prevailing Wage Rates The successful bidder will at all times comply with the prevailing wage rates as determined by the Department of Labor Standards under the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws as shall be in force and as amended. The prevailing wage rates are attached. 8. Payment Bond Upon award of the contract, the successful bidder shall provide a payment bond in the amount of 50% of the total projected cost of the contract for the first year. The payment bond must be on the Town's form that is attached. 9. Bid Deposit/Bond In accordance with M.G.L c149, all bidders are required to submit a 5% bid deposit/bond of the value bid for the first year of the contract. 10. Evaluation of Bids Bids will first be examined for their responsiveness to what is requested in this IFB. Responsibility of the bidder will then be ascertained. Finally, the aggregate price for the products delivered offered Town of North Andover IFB Page 8 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance by each responsive and responsible bidder will be calculated for the first year solely of the proposed contract. The Town is required to award the contract to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. ■ Responsiveness Bidders must completely fill out and submit the bid form and all other required forms. All supplies and services that are the subject of the bid must meet the minimum standards and scope of services set forth in the purchase description including the standards by which the procurement officer will determine acceptability as to quality, workmanship, results of inspections and tests, and suitability for a particular purpose. ■ Responsibility Bidders must demonstrate that they meet measures of responsibility. The Town will not award a contract to any bidder who cannot furnish satisfactory evidence of his ability and experience in this type of work and that he has sufficient plant and capital to enable him to prosecute and complete the work as outlined in the Scope of Services. The Town may make such investigations as it deems necessary to determine the above and a bidder shall furnish any information requested in this regard. All costs not listed on the bid price sheet will not be considered part of the contract and therefore will not be paid. The Town of North Andover will not be charged fuel surcharges or administrative fees as part of any contract entered into as a result of this IFB. Additionally the Town of North Andover will not be charged late fees unless payment is not made within sixty (60) days of the receipt of invoice. The Town of North Andover is a tax exempt entity so no sales tax will be assessed to any purchases made under this proposed contract. 11. Term of Contract The Town of North Andover is seeking to award a one-year contract with two (2) additional one- year renewals, solely at the discretion of the Town. The Town will provide written confirmation of renewal at least sixty (60) days prior to the end of the contract period. Town of North Andover IFB Page 9 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance APPENDIX A - PRICE PROPOSAL The Contract will be awarded to the responsible, responsive bidder offering the lowest aggregate price for the first year of the proposed contract. All prices are to remain firm for the duration of the Contract. January 1. 2012 through December 31. 2012 uantit Unit Price (per hour) Total Price Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours $ $ Overtime 30 hours $ $ Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours $ $ Overtime 20 hours $ $ TOTAL $ All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus % January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 uantit Unit Price (,per hour) Total Price Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours $ $ Overtime 30 hours $ $ Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours $ $ Overtime 20 hours $ $ TOTAL $ All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus % Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance Page 10 of 36 E, January 1, 2014 throupth December 31, 2014 uantit Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours Overtime 30 hours Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours Overtime 20 hours Unit Price (per hour) Total Price m V All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus Addenda Business Name Business Address Business Phone are acknowledged: Signature Fax Name of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal Title of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal Signature of Above Person Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance $ $ TOTAL $ Page 11 of 36 I Town of North Andover CONTRACT CONTRACT# DATE: This Contract is entered into on, or as of, this date by and between the Town of North Andover (the "Town"), and Contractor: Address: Telephone Number: _ Fax Number: 1. This is a Contract for the procurement of the following: 2. The Contract price to be paid to the Contractor by the Town of North Andover is: 3. Payment will be made as follows: 4. Definitions: 4.1 Acceptance: All Contracts require proper acceptance of the described goods or services by the Town of North Andover. Proper acceptance shall be understood to include inspection of goods and certification of acceptable performance for services by authorized representatives of the Town to insure that the goods or services are complete and are as specified in the Contract. Town of North Andover IFB Page 12 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance 4.2 Contract Documents: All documents relative to the Contract including (where used) Instructions to Bidders, Proposal Form, General Conditions, Supplementary General Conditions, General Specifications, Other Specifications included in Project Manual, Drawings, and all Addenda issued during the bidding period. The Contract documents are complementary, and what is called for by any one shall be as binding as if called for by all. The intention of the document is to include all labor and materials, equipment and transportation necessary for the proper performance of the Contract. 4.3 The Contractor: The "other party" to any Contract with the Town. This term shall (as the sense and particular Contract so require) include Vendor, Contractor, Engineer, or other label used to identify the other party in the particular Contract. Use of the term "Contractor" shall be understood to refer to any other such label used. 4.4 Date of Substantial Performance: The date when the work is sufficiently complete, the services are performed, or the goods delivered, in accordance with Contract documents, as modified by approved Amendments and Change Orders. 4.5 Goods: Goods, Supplies or Materials. 4.6 SubContractor: Those having a direct Contract with the Contractor. The term includes one who furnished material worked to a special design according to the Drawings or Specifications of this work, but does not include one who merely furnishes material not so worked. 4.7 Work: The services or materials contracted for, or both. 5. Term of Contract and Time for Performance: This Contract shall be fully performed by the Contractor in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents on or before , unless extended pursuant to a provision for extension contained in the Contract documents at the sole discretion of the Town, and not subject to assent by the Contractor, and subject to the availability and appropriation of funds as certified by the Town Accountant. The time limits stated in the Contract documents are of the essence of the Contract. 6. Subject to Appropriation: Notwithstanding anything in the Contract documents to the contrary, any and all payments which the Town is required to make under this Contract shall be subject to appropriation or other availability of funds as certified by the Town Accountant. In the absence of appropriation, this Contract shall be immediately terminated without liability for damages, penalties or other charges. Town of North Andover IFB Page 13 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance 7. Permits and Approvals: Permits, Licenses, Approvals and all other legal or administrative prerequisites to its performance of the Contract shall be secured and paid for by the Contractor. 8. Termination and Default: 8.1 Without Cause. The Town may terminate this Contract on seven (7) calendar days notice when in the best interests of the Town by providing notice to the Contractor, which shall be in writing and shall be deemed delivered and received when given in person to the Contractor, or when received by fax, express mail, certified mail return receipt requested, regular mail postage prepaid or delivered by any other appropriate method evidencing actual receipt by the Contractor. Upon termination without cause, Contractor will be paid for services rendered to the date of termination. 8.2 For Cause. If the Contractor is determined by the Town to be in default of any term or condition of this Contract, the Town may terminate this Contract on seven (7) days notice by providing notice to the Contractor, which shall be in writing and shall be deemed delivered and received when given in person to the Contractor, or when received by fax, express mail, certified mail return receipt requested, regular mail postage prepaid or delivered by any other appropriate method evidencing actual receipt by the Contractor. 8.3 Default. The following shall constitute events of a default under the Contract: 1) any material misrepresentation made by the Contractor to the Town; 2) any failure to perform any of its obligations under this Contract including, but not limited to the following: (i) failure to commence performance of this Contract at the time specified in this Contract due to a reason or circumstance within the Contractor's reasonable control, (ii) failure to perform this Contract with sufficient personnel and equipment or with sufficient material to ensure the completion of this Contract within the specified time due to a reason or circumstance within the Contractor's reasonable control, (iii) failure to perform this Contract in a manner reasonably satisfactory to the Town, (iv) failure to promptly re -perform within a reasonable time the services that were rejected by the Town as unsatisfactory, or erroneous, (v) discontinuance of the services for reasons not beyond the Contractor's reasonable control, (vi) failure to comply with a material term of this Contract, including, but not limited to, the provision of insurance and non-discrimination, (vii) any other acts specifically and expressly stated in this Contract as constituting a basis for termination of this Contact, and (viii) failure to comply with any and all requirements of state law and/or regulations, and Town bylaw and/or regulations. 9. The Contractor's Breach and the Town's Remedies: Failure of the Contractor to comply with any of the terms or conditions of this Contract shall be deemed a material breach of this Contract, and the Town of North Andover shall Town of North Andover IFB Page 14 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance have all the rights and remedies provided in the Contract documents, the right to cancel, terminate, or suspend the Contract in whole or in part, the right to maintain any and all actions at law or in equity or other proceedings with respect to a breach of this Contract, including damages and specific performance, and the right to select among the remedies available to it by all of the above. From any sums due to the Contractor for services, the Town may keep the whole or any part of the amount for expenses, losses and damages incurred by the Town as a consequence of procuring services as a result of any failure, omission or mistake of the Contractor in providing services as provided in this Contract. 10. Statutory Compliance: 10.1 This Contract will be construed and governed by the provisions of applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations; and wherever any provision of the Contract or Contract documents shall conflict with any provision or requirement of federal, state or local law or regulation, then the provisions of law and regulation shall control. Where applicable to the Contract, the provisions of the General Laws are incorporated by reference into this Contract, including, but not limited to, the following: General Laws Chapter 30B — Procurement of Goods and Services. General Laws Chapter 30, Sec. 39, et seq: - Public Works Contracts. General Laws Chapter 149, Section 44A, et seq: Public Buildings Contracts. 10.2 Wherever applicable law mandates the inclusion of any term and provision into a municipal contract, this Section shall be understood to import such term or provision into this Contract. To whatever extent any provision of this Contract shall be inconsistent with any law or regulation limiting the power or liability of cities and towns, such law or regulation shall control. 10.3 The Contractor shall give all notices and comply with all laws and regulations bearing on the performance of the Contract. If the Contractor performs the Contract in violation of any applicable law or regulation, the Contractor shall bear all costs arising therefrom. 10.4 The Contractor shall keep itself fully informed of all existing and future State and National Laws and Municipal By-laws and Regulations and of all orders and decrees of any bodies or tribunals having jurisdiction in any manner affecting those engaged or employed in the work, of the materials used in the work or in any way affecting the conduct of the work. If any discrepancy or inconsistency is discovered in the Drawings, Specifications or Contract for this work in violation of any such law, by-law, regulation, order or decree, it shall forthwith report the same in writing to the Town. It shall, at all times, itself observe and comply with all such existing and future laws, by-laws, regulations, orders and decrees; and shall Town of North Andover IFB Page 15 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance protect and indemnify the Town of North Andover, and its duly appointed agents against any claim or liability arising from or based on any violation whether by him or its agents, employees or subcontractors of any such law, by-law, regulation or decree. 11. Conflict of Interest: Both the Town and the Contractor acknowledge the provisions of the State Conflict of Interest Law (General Laws Chapter 268A), and this Contract expressly prohibits any activity which shall constitute a violation of that law. The Contractor shall be deemed to have investigated the application of M.G.L. c. 268A to the performance of this Contract; and by executing the Contract documents the Contractor certifies to the Town that neither it or its agents, employees, or subcontractors are thereby in violation of General Laws Chapter 268A. 12. Certification of Tax Compliance This Contract must include a certification of tax compliance by the Contractor, as required by General Laws Chapter 62C, Section 49A (Requirement of Tax Compliance by All Contractors Providing Goods, Services, or Real Estate Space to the Commonwealth or Subdivision). 13. Discrimination The Contractor will carry out the obligations of this Contract in full compliance with all of the requirements imposed by or pursuant to General Laws Chapter 151 B (Law Against Discrimination) and any executive orders, rules, regulations, and requirements of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as they may from time to time be amended. 14. Assignment: Assignment of this Contract is prohibited, unless and only to the extent that assignment is provided for expressly in the Contract documents. 15. Condition of Enforceability gainst the Town: This Contract is only binding upon, and enforceable against, the Town if. (1) the Contract is signed by the Town Manager or its designee; and (2) endorsed with approval by the Town Accountant as to appropriation or availability of funds; and (3) endorsed with approval by the Town Counsel as to form. 16. Corporate Contractor: If the Contractor is a corporation, it shall endorse upon this Contract (or attach hereto) its Clerk's Certificate certifying the corporate capacity and authority of the party signing this Contract for the corporation. Such certificate shall be accompanied by a letter or other Town of North Andover IFB Page 16 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance instrument stating that such authority continues in full force and effect as of the date the Contract is executed by the Contractor. This Contract shall not be enforceable against the Town of North Andover unless and until the Contractor complies with this section. The Contractor, if a foreign corporation, shall comply with the provisions of the General Laws, Chapter 181, Sections 3 and 5, and any Acts and Amendments thereof, and in addition thereto, relating to the appointment of the Commissioner of Corporations as its attorney, shall file with the Commissioner of Corporations a Power of Attorney and duly authenticated copies of its Charter or Certificate of Incorporation; and said Contractor shall comply with all the laws of the Commonwealth. 17. Liability of Public Officials: To the full extent permitted by law, no official, employee, agent or representative of the Town of North Andover shall be individually or personally liable on any obligation of the Town under this Contract. 18. Indemnification: The Contractor shall indemnify, defend and save harmless the Town, the Town's officers, agents and employees, from and against any and all damages, liabilities, actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, losses, costs, expenses, recoveries and judgments of every nature and description (including reasonable attorneys' fees) that may arise in whole or in part out of or in connection with the work being performed or to be performed, or out of any act or omission by the Contractor, its employees, agents, subcontractors, material men, and anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, regardless of whether or not it is caused in part by any party indemnified hereunder. The Contractor further agrees to reimburse the Town for damage to its property caused by the Contractor, its employees, agents, subcontractors or material men, and anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, including damages caused by his, its or their use of faulty, defective, or unsuitable material or equipment, unless the damage is caused by the Town's gross negligence or willful misconduct. The existence of insurance shall in no way limit the scope of the Contractor's indemnification under this contract. 19. Workers Compensation Insurance: The Contractor shall provide by insurance for the payment of compensation and the furnishing of other benefits under Chapter 152 of the General Laws of Massachusetts (The Worker's Compensation Act) to all employees of the Contractor who are subject to the provisions of Chapter 152 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. Failure to provide and continue in force such insurance during the period of this Contract shall be deemed a material breach of this Contract, shall operate as an immediate termination thereof, and Contractor shall indemnify the Town for all losses, claims, and actions resulting from the failure to provide the insurance required by this Article. Town of North Andover IFB Page 17 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance The Contractor shall furnish to the Town evidence of such insurance prior to the execution of this Contract before the same shall be binding on the parties thereto, except if specifically waived by the Town. 20. Documents, Materials, Etc. Any materials, reports, information, data, etc. given to or prepared or assembled by the Contractor under this Contract are to be kept confidential and shall not be made available to any individual or organization by the Contractor (except agents, servants, or employees of the Contractor) without the prior written approval of the Town, except as otherwise required by law. The Contractor shall comply with the provisions Chapter 66A of the General Laws of Massachusetts as it relates to public documents, and all other state and federal laws and regulations relating to confidentiality, security, privacy and use of confidential data. Any materials produced in whole or in part under this Contract shall not be subject to copyright, except by the Town, in the United States or any other country. The Town shall have unrestricted authority to, without payment of any royalty, commission, or additional fee of any type or nature, publicly disclose, reproduce, distribute and otherwise use, and authorize others to use, in whole or in part, any reports, data or other materials prepared under this Contract. All data, reports, programs, software, equipment, furnishings, and any other documentation or product paid for by the Town shall vest in the Town at the termination of this Contract. The Contractor shall at all times, during or after termination of this Contract, obtain the prior written approval of the Town before making any statement bearing on the work performed or data collected under this Contract to the press or issues any material for publication through any medium. 21. Audit, Inspection and Recordkeeping At any time during normal business hours, and as often as the Town may deem it reasonably necessary, there shall be available in the office of the Contractor for the purpose of audit, examination, and/or to make excerpts or transcript all records, contracts, invoices, materials, payrolls, records of personnel, conditions of employment and other data relating to all matters covered by this Agreement. 22. Pa ment The Town agrees to make all reasonable efforts to pay to the Contractor the sum set forth in the Contractor's bid or proposal within thirty (30) days of receipt of an invoice detailing the work completed and acceptance from the Town of the work completed. Town of North Andover IFB Page 18 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance 23. Waiver and Amendment Amendments, or waivers of any additional term, condition, covenant, duty or obligation contained in this Contract may be made only by written amendment executed by all signatories to the original Agreement, prior to the effective date of the amendment. To the extent allowed by law, any conditions, duties, and obligations contained in this Contract may be waived only by written Agreement by both parties. Forbearance or indulgence in any form or manner by a party shall not be construed as a waiver, nor in any manner limit the legal or equitable remedies available to that party. No waiver by either party of any default or breach shall constitute a waiver of any subsequent default or breach of a similar or different matter. 24. Forum and Choice of Law This Contract and any performance herein shall be governed by and be construed in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth. Any and all proceedings or actions relating to subject matter herein shall be brought and maintained in the courts of the Commonwealth or the federal district court sitting in the Commonwealth, which shall have exclusive jurisdiction thereof. This paragraph shall not be construed to limit any other legal rights of the parties. 25. Notices Any notice permitted or required under the provisions of this Contract to be given or served by either of the parties hereto upon the other party hereto shall be in writing and signed in the name or on the behalf of the party giving or serving the same. Notice shall be deemed to have been received at the time of actual service or three (3) business days after the date of a certified or registered mailing properly addressed. Notice to the Contractor shall be deemed sufficient if sent to the address set forth in the Contract and to the Town of North Andover by being sent to the Town Manager, Town Hall, 120 Main Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845. 26. Binding on Successors: This Contract shall be binding upon the Contractor, its assigns, transferees, and/or successors in interest (and where not corporate, the heirs and estate of the Contractor). 27. Complete Contract: This instrument, together with its endorsed supplements, and the other components of the contract documents, constitutes the entire contract between the parties, with no agreements other than those incorporated herein. Town of North Andover IFB Page 19 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance 28. Supplemental Conditions: The foregoing provisions apply to all contracts to which the Town of North Andover shall be a party. One of the following "Supplements" must be "checked" as applicable to this Contract, shall be attached hereto, and shall in any event apply as the nature of the Contract requires. The Supplement contains additional terms governing the Contract: [ ] GOODS SUPPLEMENT "G" - Applicable to Contracts for the procurement of Goods (governed by the provisions of General Laws Chapter 30B) [ ] SERVICES SUPPLEMENT "S" - Applicable to Contracts for the procurement of Services (governed by the provisions of General Laws Chapter 30B) [ X] CONSTRUCTION SUPPLEMENT "C" - Applicable to Contracts for Construction Town of North Andover IFB Page 20 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have hereto and to two other identical instruments set forth their hands the day and year first above written. THE TOWN Division/Department Head Contract Manager Town Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: Town Counsel Date Date THE CONTRACTOR Company Name Signature Print Name & Title CERTIFICATION AS TO AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS: Town Accountant Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance Date Date Page 21 of 36 SUPPLEMENT "C" [] CONSTRUCTION SUPPLEMENT "C" - Applicable to Contracts for the construction of (1) Public BuildiUs and Public Works (governed by the provisions of General Laws Chapter 30B); (2) Public Buildings (governed by the provisions of General Laws Chapter 149,§ 44A, et seq.); and (3) Public Works (governed by the provisions of General Laws Chapter 30, §39M, et seq) This form supplements the Town of North Andover "Contract and General Conditions" and applies only to contracts for the construction, reconstruction, alteration, remodeling or repair of public works or public buildings. Wherever the law requires one contracting with a city or town to be bonded, such obligation shall be understood to be a term and condition of this Contract. The Contractor agrees to secure such bond (where required) in the form required by the Town and provide an original thereof to the Town prior to the commencement of performance. EQualitX: 3.1. In the case of a closed Specification written for a specific item or items to be furnished under the Base Bid, such specifications shall, as applicable, be in compliance with the Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 30, Section 39M and Chapter 149, Sec. 44A et seq. 3.2. Where the name of an item, material or manufacturer is mentioned in the Specifications or on the Drawings, except as above noted, the intent is to establish a standard and in no way should be construed to exclude any item or manufacturer not mentioned by name, but whose product meets the Specifications as to design, utility and quality. Final decision shall rest with the Project Representative as to its acceptability. 4. Change orders to contracts governed by General Laws Chapter 30B may not increase the quantity of goods or services provided by more than twenty-five (25%) per cent, in compliance with Sec. 13 of Chapter 30B. The Contractor will carry out the obligations of this contract in full compliance with all of the requirements imposed by or pursuant to General Laws Chapter 151, Sec. 1, et seq. (Minimum Wage Law) and any executive orders, rules, regulations, and requirements of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as they may from time to time be amended. The Contractor will at all times comply with the wage rates as determined by the Commissioner of the Department of Labor and Industries, under the provisions of General Laws Chapter 149, Sections 26 and 27D (Prevailing Wage), as shall be in force and as amended. The Contractor shall continuously maintain adequate protection of all work from damage and shall protect the property of the Town and others, including adjacent property, from injury or loss arising Town of North Andover IFB Page 22 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance in connection with the Contract. The Contractor shall make good any such damage, injury or loss, except as may be directly due to errors in the Contract Documents or caused by agents or employees of the Town, or due to causes beyond the Contractor's control and not the Contractor's fault or negligence. The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of employees on the work, and shall comply with all applicable provisions of Federal, State and local laws and codes to prevent accidents or injury to persons on, about or adjacent to the premises where the work is being performed. The Contractor will erect and properly maintain at all times, as required by the conditions and progress of the work, all necessary safeguards for the protection of workers and the public, shall post danger signs warning against the hazards created by such features of construction such as pits, protruding nails, hosts, well holes, elevator hatchways, scaffolding, window openings, stairways and falling materials; and shall designate a responsible member of its organization on the work, whose duty shall be the prevention of accidents. The Town shall at all times have access to the work wherever it is in preparation or progress and the Contractor shall provide suitable accommodations for such access. 9. The Contractor shall appoint a competent superintendent and foreman and any necessary assistants, all of whom shall be satisfactory to the Town. If the Town in its sole discretion determines that the construction superintendent, foreman, or assistants are unacceptable to the Town, then upon seven days notice from the Town, the Contractor shall replace such person or persons with people acceptable to the Town. 10. The Contractor shall give efficient supervision to the work, using its best skill and attention. The Contractor shall carefully study and compare the drawings, specifications and other instructions and shall at once report to the Town any error, inconsistency or omission which shall be discovered. Included in this responsibility shall be supervision of all work performed by subcontractors on the work. 11. If the Contractor should neglect to prosecute the work properly, or fail to perform the contract or any of its provisions, the Town, upon three days written notice, may, without prejudice to any other remedy it may have, make good such deficiencies and may deduct the cost thereof from the payment then or thereafter due the Contractor. 12. Inspection by the Town's Project Representative 12.1. The Town shall have the right to designate a Project Representative who may make periodic visits to the site to familiarize the Town generally with the progress and quality of the work, and to determine in general if the work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. The Project Representative will not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the work, and will not be responsible for the Contractor's failure to carry out the construction work in accordance with the Contract Documents. During such visits and on the basis of these observations while at the site, the Project Representative will keep the Town informed on the progress of the work, will endeavor to guard the Town against defects and deficiencies in the work of contractors, and may condemn structural work as failing to conform to the Contract Documents. The Project Representative shall have authority to act on behalf of the Town only to the extent expressly delegated by the Town, which shall be shown to the Contractor, and shall have authority to stop the work whenever such stoppage may reasonably be necessary to insure the proper execution of the Contract. Town of North Andover IFB Page 23 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance 12.2. In connection with the work, the Project Representative shall not be responsible for construction methods, means, techniques, sequences or procedures employed by the Contractor or the Contractor's safety programs, requirements, regulations, or precautions. 13. Decisions of the Project Representative 13.1. The Project Representative shall, within a reasonable time, make decisions on all claims of the Town or the Contractor and on all other matters relating to the execution and progress of the structural work or the interpretation of the Contract Documents. 13.2. The Project Representative's decision, in matters relating to the project, shall be final, if within the terms of the Contract Documents. 13.3. If, however, the Project Representative fails to render a decision within ten days after the parties have presented their evidence, either party may then avail itself of the remedies provided in this contract or available to it by law. If the Project Representative renders a decision after such remedies have commenced, such decision may be entered as evidence but shall not disturb or interrupt such proceedings except where such decision is acceptable to the parties concerned. 14.1 Use of Premises by the Contractor: 14.1. The Contractor shall confine its apparatus, the storage of materials and the operations of its workmen to limits indicated by law, by-laws, permits or directions of the Town and shall not unreasonably encumber the premises with its materials. 14.2. The Contractor shall not load or permit any part of the structure to be loaded with a weight that will endanger its safety. 15. Maintenance of Premises: The Contractor shall at all times keep the premises free from accumulation of waste materials or rubbish caused by its employees or work, and at the completion of the work it shall remove all its rubbish from and about the work site and all its tools, scaffolding and surplus materials and shall leave its work "broom -clean", or its equivalent, unless more exactly specified. In case of dispute, the Town may remove the rubbish and charge the cost to the several contractors, as the Town shall determine to be just. 16. Right to Terminate If the Contractor should (1) be adjudged a bankrupt, (2) make a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, (3) have a receiver appointed on account of its insolvency, (4) persistently or repeatedly refuse or fail to supply enough personnel and resources to perform the contract, (5) fail to make prompt payment to subcontractors or to providers of materials or labor, (6) persistently disregard laws and regulations or lawful directives of the Town, or (7) be guilty of a substantial violation of any provision of the Contract, then the Town may, without prejudice to any other right or remedy and after giving the Contractor (or any surety) seven days written notice, terminate the contract and the employment of the Contractor and take possession of the premises and of all materials, tools and appliances thereon and finish the work by whatever method it deems appropriate. Town of North Andover IFB Page 24 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance In such cases, the Contractor shall not be entitled to receive any further payment until the work is finished. If the unpaid amount owed to the Contractor for work already completed shall exceed the expense of finishing the work, including compensation for additional architectural, managerial, legal and administrative services, such excess shall be paid to the Contractor. If such expenses shall exceed such unpaid balances, the Contractor shall pay the difference to the Town. The Contractor shall not be relieved of liability to the Town by virtue of any termination of this contract, and any claim for damages against the Contractor relating to the Contractor's performance under this contract shall survive any termination hereunder. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the Town reserves the right at any time in its absolute discretion to suspend or terminate this Agreement in whole or in part for its convenience upon seven days written notice to the Contractor. The Town shall incur no liability by reason of such termination except for the obligation to pay compensation for all work performed by the Contractor and accepted by the Town to the termination date. 17. Progressyments: 17.1. The Contractor shall submit to the Town an itemized Application for Payment, supported to the extent required by the Town by invoices or other vouchers, showing payments for materials and labor, payments to Subcontractors and such other evidence of the Contractor's right to payment. 17.2. The Contractor shall, before the first application, submit to the Town a schedule of values of the various parts of the work, including quantities aggregating the total sum of the Contract, divided so as to facilitate payments to Subcontractors, made out in such form as the Town and the Contractor may agree upon, and, if required, supported by such evidence as to its correctness. This schedule, when approved by the Town, shall be used as a basis for payment, unless it is found to be in error. If applying for payments, the Contractor shall submit a statement based upon this schedule. 18. Withholding of Payments 18.1. The Town may withhold or, on account of subsequently discovered evidence, nullify the whole or part of any payment to such extent as may be necessary in its reasonable opinion to protect the Town of North Andover from loss on account of: 18.1.1. Defective work not remedied. 18.1.2. Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing of claims. 18.1.3. Failure of the Contractor to make payments properly to Subcontractors or for material or labor. 18.1.4. A reasonable doubt that the Contract can be completed for the balance then unpaid. 18.1.5. Damage to another contractor. 18.1.6. Delays resulting in liquidated damages. Town of North Andover IFB Page 25 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance 18.2. Withholding of payments shall be in strict compliance with statutory requirements. 19. Claims by Contractor and Liability of Town All claims by the Contractor against the Town shall, unless otherwise provided by law, be initiated by a written claim submitted to the Town no later than seven (7) calendar days after the event or the first appearance of the circumstances causing the claim. The claim shall set forth in detail all known facts and circumstances supporting the claim. The Contractor shall continue its performance under this contract regardless of the submission or existence of any claims. The limit of liability of the Town under this Agreement is limited to the compensation provided herein for work actually performed, and shall in no event include liability for delays or for incidental, special or consequential damages or lost profits or for damages or loss from causes beyond the Town's reasonable control. 20. Liquidated Damages: Because both parties recognize (1) that the time for completion of this Contract is of the essence, (2) that the Town will suffer loss if the work is not completed within the contract time specified, plus any extension thereof allowed in accordance with the provisions of this contract, and (3) the delays, expense and difficulties involved in a legal proceeding to determine the actual loss suffered by the Town if the work is not completed in time, it is agreed that the Contractor will pay the Town as liquidated damages representing an estimate of delay damages, not as a penalty, the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) per day for each calendar day of delay until the work is completed, whether the work is completed by the Contractor or some other person. The Town's right to impose liquidated damages shall in no way prohibit or restrict the Town's right to bring a legal action for damages in lieu of or in addition to its option to impose liquidated damages. The Town may deduct any liquidated damages from money due the Contractor, and if such payment is insufficient to cover the liquidated damages, then the Contractor shall pay the amount due. 21. The Contractors' Mutual Responsibility: Should the Contractor cause damage to any separate subcontractor on the work, the Contractor agrees, upon due notice, to settle with such contractor by agreement, or by recourse to remedies provided by law or by the provisions of the contract. If such separate contractor sues the Town on account of any damage alleged to have been sustained, the Town shall notify the Contractor, who shall defend such proceedings at the Town's expense and, if any judgment against the Town arises therefrom, the Contractor shall pay or satisfy it and pay all costs incurred by the Town. 22. Separate Contracts: 22.1. The Town reserves the right to let other Contracts in connection with this work under similar General Conditions. The Contractor shall afford other contractors reasonable opportunity for the introduction and storage of their materials and the execution of their work, and shall properly connect and coordinate its work with theirs. 22.2. If any part of the Contractor's work depends, for proper execution or results, upon the work of any other contractor, the Contractor shall inspect and promptly report to the Town any defects in such work that render it unsuitable for such proper execution and results. Failure of the Contractor to so inspect and report shall constitute an acceptance Town of North Andover IFB Page 26 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance of the other contractor's work as fit and proper for the reception of its work except as to defects which may develop in the other contractor's work after the execution of its work. 22.3. To insure the proper execution of its subsequent work, the Contractor shall measure work already in place and shall at once report to the Town any discrepancy between the executed work and the Drawings. 23. Subcontracts: 23.1. All Subcontracts shall be awarded in conformity with the requirements of the General Laws, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Chapter 149, Sections 44A to 44L, inclusive. 23.2. The Contractor agrees that it is as fully responsible to the Town for the acts and omissions of its Subcontractors and of persons either directly or indirectly employed by them, as it is for the acts and omissions of persons directly employed by it. 23.3. Nothing contained in the Contract Documents shall create any contractual relationship between any Subcontractor and the Town. 24. Contractor -Subcontractor Relations: The Contractor agrees to bind every Subcontractor and every Subcontractor agrees to be bound by the terms of the Agreement, the General Conditions of the Contract, the Supplementary General Conditions, the Drawings and Specifications, as far as applicable to its work, including the provisions of the General Laws, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Chapter 149, Section 44A, et seq. 25. Indemnification: 25.1. The Contractor shall indemnify, defend and save harmless the Town, its officers, agents and employees from and against any and all damages, liabilities, actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, losses, recoveries and judgments of every nature and description (including reasonable attorneys' fees) brought or recovered against them that may arise in whole or in part out of or in connection with the work being performed or to be performed, or out of any act or omission by the Contractor, its employees, agents, subcontractors, material men, and anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, regardless of whether or not it is caused in part by any party indemnified hereunder. The Contractor further agrees to reimburse the Town for damage to its property caused by Contractor, its employees, agents, subcontractors or material men, and anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, including damages caused by his, its or their use of faulty, defective or unsuitable material or equipment, unless the damage is caused by the Town's gross negligence or willful misconduct. The existence of insurance shall in no way limit the scope of the Contractor's indemnification under this Contract. 25.2. In any and all claims against the Town or any of their agents or employees by any employee of the Contractor, any Subcontractor, anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, the indemnification obligation under this paragraph shall not be limited in any way by any limitation on the amount or type of damages, compensation or benefits payable by or for the Contractor or Town of North Andover IFB Page 27 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance any Subcontractor under Workmen's Compensation Acts, disability benefit acts or other employee benefit acts. 25.3. The intent of the Specifications regarding insurance is to specify minimum coverage and minimum limits of liability acceptable under the Contract. However, it shall be the Contractor's responsibility to purchase and maintain insurance of such character and in such amounts as will adequately protect it and the Town from and against all claims, damages, losses and expenses resulting from exposure to any casualty liability in the performance of the Work. 26. The Contractor's Insurance: 26.1. The Contractor shall purchase and maintain such insurance as will protect the Contractor from claims set forth below which may arise out of or result from the Contractor's operations under the Contract, whether such operations be by itself or by any Subcontractor or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or by anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable. 26.1.1. Claims under Worker's Compensation, disability benefit and other similar employee benefit acts; 26.1.2. Claims for damages because of bodily injury, occupational sickness or disease, or death of its employees, and claims insured by usual personal injury liability coverage; 26.1.3. Claims for damage because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death of any person other than its employees, and claims insured by usual personal liability coverage; 26.1.4. Claims for damages because of injury to or destruction of tangible property, including loss of use resulting therefrom. 26.2. The insurance required by the above shall be written for not less than the following minimum limits of liability: 26.2.1. Worker's Compensation Insurance Requirements Workers' Compensation coverage as required by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 26.2.2. Liability Insurance Requirements Liability insurance shall include all major divisions and shall be on a comprehensive general basis including Premises and Operations, Owners and Contractor's Protective, Products and Completed Operations, and Owned, Non -owned and Hired Motor Vehicles. All such insurance shall be written for not less than any limits of liability required by law, unless otherwise provided in the contract documents, or the following limits, whichever are greater: Town of North Andover IFB Page 28 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance Comprehensive General Liability Insurance (Broad Form) Bodily Injury Property Damage Automobile Liability Insurance $1,000,000 per person $3,000,000 per occurrence $1,000,000 per occurrence $3,000,000 annual aggregate $500,000 per person $1,000,000 per occurrence 26.3. The above insurance policies shall also be subject to the following requirements: 26.3.1. Insurance coverage for the Contractor's Comprehensive General Liability, as hereinafter specified under Paragraph entitled "Protective Liability Insurance" shall be written by one and the same insurance company to avoid the expense of duplicate and/or overlapping coverage and to facilitate and expedite the settlement of claims. 26.3.2. Certificates of Insurance acceptable to the Town shall be addressed to and filed with the Town prior to commencement of the work. Renewal certificates shall be addressed to and filed with the Town at least ten (10) days prior to the expiration date of required policies. 26.3.3. No insurance coverage shall be subject to cancellation without at least thirty (30) days prior written notice forwarded by registered or certified mail to the Town. The Town shall also be notified of the attachment of any restrictive amendments to the policies. 26.3.4. All Certificates of Insurance shall be on the "MIIA" or "ACORD" Certificate of Insurance form, shall contain true transcripts from the policies, authenticated by the proper officer of the Insurer, evidencing in particular those insured, the extent of coverage, the location and operations to which the insurance applies, the expiration date and the above-mentioned notice clauses. 26.3.5. All premium costs shall be included in the Contractor's bid. 26.3.6. All insurance shall be written on an occurrence basis. Coverage shall be maintained without interruption from date of the Contract until date of final payment and termination of any coverage required to be maintained after payment. 27. Protective Liability Insurance: 27.1. The Contractor shall purchase and maintain such insurance as described in the preceding paragraph as will protect the Town from claims which may arise from operations under the Contract, including operations performed for the named insureds by independent contractors and general inspection thereof by the named insureds. Town of North Andover IFB Page 29 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance 27.2. The Contractor shall also purchase and maintain such insurance as will protect the Town against Automobile Non -Ownership Liability in connection with the Contractor's operations under the Contract, whether such operations be by itself or by any Subcontractor or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them, or by anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable. 27.3. The limits of liability for coverage required under the preceding paragraphs shall be as specified under the provisions hereof governing the Contractor's General Liability Policy. 27.4. The Town shall be named as an additional insured on the above referenced liability Policies, and the Contractor's insurance shall be the primary coverage. The cost of such insurance, including required endorsements and amendments, shall be the sole responsibility of the Contractor. 28. Liens: Neither the Final Payment nor any part of the retained percentage shall become due until the Contractor, if required, shall deliver to the Town a complete release of all liens arising out of the Contract, or receipts in full in lieu thereof and, if required in either case, an affidavit that as far as it has knowledge or information, the releases and receipts include all the labor and material for which a lien could be filed. The Contractor shall comply with all statutory provisions of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with regard to liens, Chapter 254 and 149 as amended (as a minimum requirement). 29. Guarantees: 29.1 The Contractor guarantees and warrants to the Town that all labor furnished under this Contract will be competent to perform the tasks undertaken, that the product of such labor will yield only first-class results, that materials and equipment furnished will be of good quality and new unless otherwise permitted by this Contract, and that the Work will be of good quality, free from faults and defects and in strict conformance with this Contract. All Work not conforming to these requirements may be considered defective. 29.2. If at any time any part of the work constructed under the terms of this contract shall in the opinion of the Town Manager require repairing due to defective work or materials furnished by the Contractor, he may notify the Contractor in writing to make the required repairs. If the Contractor shall neglect to start such repairs within ten days of the date of giving it notice thereof and to complete the same to the satisfaction of the Town Manager with reasonable dispatch, then the latter may employ other persons to make such repairs. The Town shall charge the expense thereof to the Contractor and may use any moneys still retained to pay for the same, and if such sum is insufficient, the Contractor shall be obligated to pay the balance thereof. 29.3. All guarantees and warranties required in the various Sections of the Specifications which originate with a Subcontractor or Manufacturer must be delivered to the Town before final payment to the Contractor may be made for the amount of that subtrade or for the phase of work to which the guarantee or warranty relates. The failure to deliver a required guarantee or warranty shall be held to constitute a failure of the Subcontractor to Town of North Andover IFB Page 30 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance fully complete his work in accordance with the Contract Documents. The Contractor's obligation to correct work is in addition to, and not in substitution of, such guarantees or warranties as may be required in the various Sections of the Specifications. This Agreement is intended to take effect as a sealed instrument. Witness our hands and seals hereto: Dated: The Town of North Andover by: Town Manager Department/Division Head Town Accountant Certified as to Appropriation Town Counsel Certified as to Form The Contractor by: Authorized Signature Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance Page 31 of 36 CERTIFICATIONS CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this bid or proposal has been made and submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this certification, the word "person" shall mean natural person, business, partnership, corporation, committee, union, club or other organization, entity, or group of individuals. Signature Date Print Name & Title Company Name CERTIFICATE OF TAX COMPLIANCE Pursuant to Chapter 62C of the Massachusetts General Laws, Section 49A (b), I authorized signatory for Name of individual Name of contractor do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that said contractor has complied with all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Town of North Andover, relating to taxes, permit or other fees, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and remitting child support. Signature Date Town of North Andover IFB Page 32 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance CERTIFICATION LABOR HARMONY AND OSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that he is able to furnish labor that can work in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed at the work and that all employees to be employed at the worksite and in the work will have completed an OSHA -approved construction safety and health course lasting at least ten (10) hours. Signature Print Name & Title Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance Date Company Name Page 33 of 36 CERTIFICATE OF VOTE At a duly authorized meeting the Board of Directors of the held on it was VOTED, THAT (Name) (Officer) of be and hereby is authorized to execute contracts and bonds in the name and on behalf of said , and affix its corporate seal hereto; and such execution of any contract or obligation in the name of on its behalf by such officer under seal of , shall be valid and binding upon that I hereby certify that I am the clerk of the above named and is the duly elected officer as above of said and that the above vote has not been amended or rescinded and remains in full force and effect as the date of this contract. (Date) (Clerk) Town of North Andover IFB Page 34 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance PAYMENT BOND Bond No. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we with a place of business at as Principal (the "Principal"), and , a corporation qualified to do business in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, with a place of business at as Surety (the "Surety"), are held and firmly bound unto the Town of North Andover, Massachusetts as Obligee (the "Obligee"), in the sum of lawful money of the United States of America, to be paid to the Obligee, for which payment, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has assumed and made a contract with the Obligee, bearing the date of , for the construction of NOW, THE CONDITIONS of this obligation are such that if the Principal and all subcontractors under said contract shall pay for all labor performed or furnished and for all materials used or employed in said contract and in any and all duly authorized modifications, alterations, extensions of time, changes or additions to said contract that may hereafter be made, notice to the Surety of such modifications, alterations, extensions of time, changes or additions being hereby waived, the foregoing to include, but not be limited to, any other purposes or items set out in, and to be subject to, the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 30, Section 39M, and Chapter 149, Section 29, as amended then this obligation shall become null and void; otherwise, it shall remain in full force and virtue. IN WITNESS WHEREFORE, the Principal and Surety have hereto set their hands and seals this day of PRINCIPAL SURETY [Name and Seal] [Title] Attest: [Attorney-in-fact] [Seal] [Address] [Phone] Attest: Town of North Andover IFB Page 35 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance Prevailing Wage Rates Town of North Andover IFB Page 36 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance ' THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS tt EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE UVL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK Govemor As determined b the Director under the provisions of the Y P JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Secretary Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H TIMOTHY P MURI AY Lt. Gm'emor HEATHER E. ROWE Dimaor Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Construction (2 AXLE) DRIVER - EQUIPMENT 08/01/2011 $29.85 $8.56 $6.61 $0.00 $45.02 TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. ]OZONE B 12/01/2011 $29.85 $8.56 $7.27 $0.00 $45.68 06/01/2012 $30.15 $8.56 $7.27 $0.00 $45.98 08/01/2012 $30.15 $8.91 $7.27 $0.00 $46.33 12/01/2012 $30.45 $8.91 $8.00 $0.00 $47.36 (3 AXLE) DRIVER - EQUIPMENT 08/01/2011 $29.92 $8.56 $6.61 $0.00 $45.09 TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B 12/01/2011 $29.92 $8.56 $7.27 $0.00 $45.75 06/01/2012 $30.22 $8.56 $7.27 $0.00 $46.05 08/01/2012 $30.22 $8.91 $7.27 $0.00 $46.40 12/01/2012 $30.52 $8.91 $8.00 $0.00 $47.43 (4 & 5 AXLE) DRIVER - EQUIPMENT 08/01/2011 $30.04 $8.56 $6.61 $0.00 $45.21 TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B 12/01/2011 $30.04 $8.56 $7.27 $0.00 $45.87 06/01/2012 $30.34 $8.56 $7.27 $0.00 $46.17 08/01/2012 $30.34 $8.91 $7.27 $0.00 $46.52 12/01/2012 $30.64 $9.07 $8.00 $0.00 $47.71 ADS/SUBMERSIBLE PILOT 08/01/2011 $82.60 $8.08 $17.12 $0.00 $107.80 PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1) AIR TRACK OPERATOR 06/01/2011 $29.35 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $47.50 LABORERS -ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $30.10 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.75 ASBESTOS REMOVER - PIPE / MECH. EQUIPT. 06/01/2011 $27.40 $9.90 $5.95 $0.00 $43.25 ASBESTOS WORKERS LOCAL 6 (BOSTON) 12/01/2011 $28.40 $9.90 $5.95 $0.00 $44.25 ASPHALT RAKER 06/01/2011 $28.85 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $47.00 LABORERS -ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $29.60 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.25 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 1 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS it EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN mo Gover TIMOTnyP MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. Rowe LL Govemor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road 06/01/2011 $39.09 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $61.29 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate 12/01/2011 $39.52 $10.00 $12.40 Unemployment $61.92 ASPHALT/CONCRETE/CRUSHER PLANT -ON SITE 06/01/2011 $39.09 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $61.29 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2012 $40.71 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.11 12/01/2011 $39.52 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $61.92 06/01/2012 $40.09 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.49 BARCO-TYPE JUMPING TAMPER 12/01/2012 $40.71 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.11 LABORERS - ZONE 2 06/01/2013 $41.49 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.89 12/01/2013 $42.27 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $64.67 BACKHOE/FRONT-END LOADER 06/01/2011 $39.09 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $61.29 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2011 $39.52 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $61.92 06/01/2012 $40.09 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.49 12/01/2012 $40.71 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.11 06/01/2013 $41.49 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.89 12/01/2013 $42.27 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $64.67 BARCO-TYPE JUMPING TAMPER 06/01/2011 $28.85 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $47.00 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $29.60 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.25 BLOCK PAVER, RAMMER / CURB SETTER 06/01/2011 $29.35 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $47.50 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $30.10 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.75 BOILERMAKER 01/01/2010 $37.70 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $55.85 BOILERMAKERS LOCAL 29 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 2 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS sk EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. G LDSTEIN Govemor TIMOTHY P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE LL Govemor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- BOILERMAKER - Loca129 Effective Date - 01/01/2010 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 65 $24.51 $6.97 $1.1.18 $0.00 $42.66 2 65 $24.51 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $42.66 3 70 $26.39 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $44.54 4 75 $28.28 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $46.43 5 80 $30.16 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $48.31 6 85 $32.05 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $50.20 7 90 $33.93 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $52.08 8 95 $35.82 $6.97 $11.18 $0.00 $53.97 (Notes: Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:5 BRICK/STONE/ARTIFICIAL MASONRY (INCL. MASONRY 08/01/2011 $46.56 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $73.00 WATERPROOFING) 02/01/2012 $47.55 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $73.99 BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3 (LYNN) This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 3 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- BRICKIPLASTERICEMENT MASON- Local 3 Lynn Effective Date - 08/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS it EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT $0.00 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS 2 60 Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK Govemor TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Lt. Governor As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S F. GOLDSTEIN 9 Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- BRICKIPLASTERICEMENT MASON- Local 3 Lynn Effective Date - 08/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $23.28 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $49.72 2 60 $27.94 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $54.38 3 70 $32.59 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $59.03 4 80 $37.25 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $63.69 5 90 $41.90 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $68.34 Effective Date - 02/01/2012 Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $23.78 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $50.22 2 60 $28.53 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $54.97 3 70 $33.29 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $59.73 4 80 $38.04 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $64.48 5 90 $42.80 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $69.24 !Notes: I Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:5 BULLDOZER/GRADER/SCRAPER 06/01/2011 $38.74 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 OPERATING ENG/NEF.RS LOCAL 4 12/01/2011 $39.16 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 06/01/2012 $39.72 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 12/01/2012 $40.34 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 06/01/2013 $41.11 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 12/01/2013 $41.89 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: $60.94 $61.56 $62.12 $62.74 $63.51 $64.29 Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 4 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment CAISSON & UNDERPINNING BOTTOM MAN 06/01/2011 $32.05 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $51.25 LABORERS - FOUNDATION AND MARINE 12/01/2011 $33.30 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $52.50 CAISSON & UNDERPINNING LABORER LABORERS - FOUNDA77ON AND MARINE THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $30.90 $32.15 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT $12.10 $12.10 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS $50.10 $51.35 Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK Governor As determined b the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN y p sec w, TIMOTHY P MURRAY Lt. Gocemm Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment CAISSON & UNDERPINNING BOTTOM MAN 06/01/2011 $32.05 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $51.25 LABORERS - FOUNDATION AND MARINE 12/01/2011 $33.30 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $52.50 CAISSON & UNDERPINNING LABORER LABORERS - FOUNDA77ON AND MARINE 06/01/2011 12/01/2011 $30.90 $32.15 $7.10 $7.10 $12.10 $12.10 $0.00 $0.00 $50.10 $51.35 CAISSON & UNDERPINNING TOP MAN 06/01/2011 $30.90 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $50.10 LABORERS - FOUNDATION AND MARINE 12/01/2011 $32.15 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $51.35 CARBIDE CORE DRILL OPERATOR 06/01/2011 $28.85 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $47.00 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $29.60 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.25 CARPENTER CARPENTERS -ZONE 2 (Eastern Massachusetts) 09/01/2011 $32.05 $9.80 $15.51 $0.00 03/01/2012 $33.17 $9.80 $15.51 $0.00 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: $57.36 $58.48 Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 5 of 61 DEVAL L. PATRICK Governor TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Lt. Govenmr Awarding Authority: Contract Number: Description of Work: Job Location: Classification THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOR DSTEIN SecmtaMassachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Dirwor Town of North Andover City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations 420 Great Pond Road Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice - CARPENTER - Zone 2 Eastern MA Effective Date - 09/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $16.03 $9.80 $1.57 $0.00 $27.40 2 60 $19.23 $9.80 $1.57 $0.00 $30.60 3 70 $22.44 $9.80 $10.80 $0.00 $43.04 4 75 $24.04 $9.80 $10.80 $0.00 $44.64 5 80 $25.64 $9.80 $12.37 $0.00 $47.81 6 80 $25.64 $9.80 $12.37 $0.00 $47.81 7 90 $28.85 $9.80 $13.94 $0.00 $52.59 8 90 $28.85 $9.80 $13.94 $0.00 $52.59 Effective Date - 03/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $16.59 $9.80 $1.57 $0.00 $27.96 2 60 $19.90 $9.80 $1.57 $0.00 $31.27 3 70 $23.22 $9.80 $10.80 $0.00 $43.82 4 75 $24.88 $9.80 $10.80 $0.00 $45.48 5 80 $26.54 $9.80 $12.37 $0.00 $48.71 6 80 $26.54 $9.80 $12.37 $0.00 $48.71 7 90 $29.85 $9.80 $13.94 $0.00 $53.59 8 90 $29.85 $9.80 $13.94 $0.00 $53.59 ------.--_.__._._------------- --.._-._.._--., (Notes: Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:5 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 6 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS d EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Governor TTMOTM P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Govemor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment CEMENT MASONRY/PLASTERING 08/01/2011 $44.33 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $70.77 BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3 (LYNN) 02/01/2012 $45.10 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $71.54 CHAIN SAW OPERATOR 06/01/2011 $28.85 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $47.00 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $29.60 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.25 CLAM SHELLS/SLURRY BUCKETS/I-IEADING MACHINES 06/01/2011 $40.09 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $62.29 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2011 $40.52 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.92 06/01/2012 $41.09 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.49 12/01/2012 $41.71 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $64.11 06/01/2013 $42.49 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $64.89 12/01/2013 $43.27 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $65.67 COMPRESSOR OPERATOR 06/01/2011 $27.71 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $49.91 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2011 $27.95 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $50.35 06/01/2012 $28.34 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $50.74 12/01/2012 $28.79 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $51.19 06/01/2013 $29.34 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $51.74 12/01/2013 $29.89 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $52.29 DELEADER (BRIDGE) 07/01/2011 $43.51 $7.80 $14.10 $0.00 $65.41 PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 2 01/01/2012 $44.01 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $66.41 07/01/2012 $45.01 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $67.41 01/01/2013 $46.01 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $68.41 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 7 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS s� EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK As determined b the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Govcrrar y p Secretary TIMOTHY P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Goverrror Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $29.81 2 55 Classification $7.80 Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate $26.41 $7.80 $3.54 $0.00 $37.75 Unemployment $28.61 Apprentice - PAINTER Local 35 - BRIDGESITANKS $0.00 $40.25 5 70 $30.81 Effective Date - 07/01/2011 $0.00 $51.44 6 75 Supplemental $7.80 Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $21.76 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $29.56 2 55 $23.93 $7.80 $3.11 $0.00 $34.84 3 60 $26.11 $7.80 $3.39 $0.00 $37.30 4 65 $28.28 $7.80 $3.67 $0.00 $39.75 5 70 $30.46 $7.80 $12.44 $0.00 $50.70 6 75 $32.63 $7.80 $12.69 $0.00 $53.12 7 80 $34.81 $7.80 $12.97 $0.00 $55.58 8 90 $39.16 $7.80 $13.54 $0.00 $60.50 Effective Date - 01/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $22.01 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $29.81 2 55 $24.21 $7.80 $3.25 $0.00 $35.26 3 60 $26.41 $7.80 $3.54 $0.00 $37.75 4 65 $28.61 $7.80 $3.84 $0.00 $40.25 5 70 $30.81 $7.80 $12.83 $0.00 $51.44 6 75 $33.01 $7.80 $13.13 $0.00 $53.94 7 80 $35.21 $7.80 $13.42 $0.00 $56.43 8 90 $39.61 $7.80 $14.01 $0.00 $61.42 -__. r - - - ___. - ._.._..._._ - - -- ___. ____ s - - - - ___. __.. - - Notes: fSteps are 750 hrs. Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:1 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 8 of 61 SLN DEVALL. PATRICK Govemor TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Lt. G -- Awarding Authority: Contract Number: Description of Work: THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE GOLDSTEIN retary Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Dimaor Town of North Andover City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment DEMO: ADZEMAN 06/01/2011 $31.05 $7.10 $11.95 $0.00 $50.10 LABORERS - ZONE 2 Supplemental 12/01/2011 $31.80 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $51.35 DEMO: BACKHOE/LOADER/HAMMER OPERATOR 06/01/2011 $32.05 $7.10 $11.95 $0.00 $51.10 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $32.80 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $52.35 Apprentice - LABORER Demo Backhoe/Loader/Hammer Operator Effective Date - 06/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $19.23 $7.10 $11.95 $0.00 $38.28 2 70 $22.44 $7.10 $11.95 $0.00 $41.49 3 80 $25.64 $7.10 $11.95 $0.00 $44.69 4 90 $28.85 $7.10 $11.95 $0.00 $47.90 Effective Date - 12/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $19.68 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $39.23 2 70 $22.96 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $42.51 3 80 $26.24 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $45.79 4 90 $29.52 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $49.07 -- ---------------------------- -- --r Notes: ___...._. _......._. - - - .- __._ ._._. - -.- .-- - ._........_ Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:5 DEMO: BURNERS 06/01/2011 $31.80 $7.10 $11.95 $0.00 $50.85 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $32.55 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $52.10 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 9 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS sY EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT WL DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATnucx As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. G LDSTEIN GovemorSecrwry .rrnto.rxr P. MORRAv Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE LL Govemor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road $22.79 $7.10 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate 3 80 $26.04 Unemployment Apprentice - LABORER Demo Burners $0.00 $45.59 Effective Date - 06/01/2011 $29.30 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $19.08 $7.10 $11.95 $0.00 $38.13 2 70 $22.26 $7.10 $11.95 $0.00 $41.31 3 80 $25.44 $7.10 $11.95 $0.00 $44.49 4 90 $28.62 $7.10 $11.95 $0.00 $47.67 Effective Date - 12/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $19.53 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $39.08 2 70 $22.79 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $42.34 3 80 $26.04 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $45.59 4 90 $29.30 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $48.85 ----------------------------- ------------_----._.__._-_._..e.----------,Notes: Notes: - - --__._------.------------ ------------------------------ Apprentice Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5 DEMO: CONCRETE CUTTER/SAWYER 06/01/2011 $32.05 $7.10 $11.95 $0.00 $51.10 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $32.80 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $52.35 DEMO: JACKHAMMER OPERATOR 06/01/2011 $31.80 $7.10 $11.95 $0.00 $50.85 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $32.55 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $52.10 DEMO: WRECKING LABORER LABORERS - ZONE 2 06/01/2011 $31.05 $7.10 $11.95 $0.00 $50.10 12/01/2011 $31.80 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $51.35 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 10 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS # EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEna Govertror secretary TIMOTHY P MUPRAv Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Gownw, Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment. plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road $19.08 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate $0.00 $41.81 3 80 $25.44 Unemplovment Apprentice- LABORER Demo Wrecking Laborer $44.99 4 90 $28.62 Effective Date - 06/01/2011 $12.45 $0.00 $48.17 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $18.63 $7.10 $11.95 $0.00 $37.68 2 70 $21.74 $7.10 $11.95 $0.00 $40.79 3 80 $24.84 $7.10 $11.95 $0.00 $43.89 4 90 $27.95 $7.10 $11.95 $0.00 $47.00 Effective Date - 12/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $19.08 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $38.63 2 70 $22.26 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $41.81 3 80 $25.44 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $44.99 4 90 $28.62 $7.10 $12.45 $0.00 $48.17 --_.._------------_._ Notes: --------------------- $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 -� L..-- _-----.._ Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5 -r.----._..._-____--_-- $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.51 DIRECTIONAL DRILL MACHINE OPERATOR 06/01/2011 $38.74 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $60.94 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2011 $39.16 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $61.56 06/01/2012 $39.72 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.12 12/01/2012 $40.34 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.74 06/01/2013 $41.11 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.51 12/01/2013 $41.89 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $64.29 DIVER PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1) 08/01/2011 $55.07 $8.08 $17.12 $0.00 $80.27 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 11 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS # 1h EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Govemor Secrcran TIMOTHY P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Goccrrror Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment DIVER TENDER 08/01/2011 $40.12 $8.08 $17.12 $0.00 $65.32 PI1 F. DRIVER LOCAL 56 (7.0NF. 1) DIVER TENDER (EFFLUENT) 08/01/2011 $60.18 $8.08 $17.12 $0.00 $85.38 PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1) DIVER/SLURRY (EFFLUENT) 08/01/2011 $82.60 $8.08 $17.12 $0.00 $107.80 PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1) ELECTRICIAN ELECTRICIANS LOCAL 103 09/01/2011 $41.89 $13.00 $13.86 $0.00 $68.75 03/01/2012 $42.37 $13.00 $13.87 $0.00 $69.24 09/01/2012 $43.05 $13.00 $13.89 $0.00 $69.94 03/01/2013 $43.77 $13.00 $13.91 $0.00 $70.68 09/01/2013 $44.45 $13.00 $13.93 $0.00 $71.38 03/01/2014 $45.17 $13.00 $13.95 $0.00 $72.12 09/01/2014 $45.84 $13.00 $13.97 $0.00 $72.81 03/01/2015 $46.55 $13.00 $14.00 $0.00 $73.55 09/01/2015 $47.51 $13.00 $14.03 $0.00 $74.54 03/01/2016 $48.47 $13.00 $14.05 $0.00 $75.52 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 12 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN rno Gover TIMOTHY P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE LL Governor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemplovment Apprentice- ELECTRICIAN- Local 103 Effective Date - 09/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 40 $16.76 $13.00 $7.80 $0.00 $37.56 2 40 $16.76 $13.00 $7.80 $0.00 $37.56 3 45 $18.85 $13.00 $10.26 $0.00 $42.11 4 45 $18.85 $13.00 $10.26 $0.00 $42.11 5 50 $20.95 $13.00 $10.58 $0.00 $44.53 6 55 $23.04 $13.00 $10.91 $0.00 $46.95 7 60 $25.13 $13.00 $11.23 $0.00 $49.36 8 65 $27.23 $13.00 $11.57 $0.00 $51.80 9 70 $29.32 $13.00 $11.89 $0.00 $54.21 10 75 $31.42 $13.00 $12.22 $0.00 $56.64 Effective Date - 03/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 40 $16.95 $13.00 $7.81 $0.00 $37.76 2 40 $16.95 $13.00 $7.81 $0.00 $37.76 3 45 $19.07 $13.00 $10.26 $0.00 $42.33 4 45 $19.07 $13.00 $10.26 $0.00 $42.33 5 50 $21.19 $13.00 $10.59 $0.00 $44.78 6 55 $23.30 $13.00 $10.92 $0.00 $47.22 7 60 $25.42 $13.00 $11.24 $0.00 $49.66 8 65 $27.54 $13.00 $11.58 $0.00 $52.12 9 70 $29.66 $13.00 $11.90 $0.00 $54.56 10 75 $31.78 $13.00 $12.23 $0.00 $57.01 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS atvv-ww.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 13 of 61 + THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment I EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT 01/01/2011 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS $8.78 Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK Govemor As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GGOLDSTEIN TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Lt. Goverrar Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage ------------------------- --------------_.._--__.._.-_-..------Notes:: Notes: : App Prior 1/1/03; 30/35/40/45/50/55/65/70/75/80 Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:2:3*** Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment I ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR 01/01/2011 $50.95 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $66.69 ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS LOCAL 4 01/01/2012 $52.45 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $68.19 Apprentice- ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR -Local 4 Effective Date - 01/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $25.48 $8.78 $0.00 $0.00 $34.26 2 55 $28.02 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $43.76 3 65 $33.12 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $48.86 4 70 $35.67 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $51.41 5 80 $40.76 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $56.50 Effective Date - 01/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $26.23 $8.78 $0.00 $0.00 $35.01 2 55 $28.85 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $44.59 3 65 $34.09 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $49.83 4 70 $36.72 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $52.46 5 80 $41.96 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $57.70 _- - - - - .. - - -___ _._..._._. - - _.._._. - - - - - - __._ - - - _- Notes: Steps 1-2 are 6 mos.; Steps 3-5 are 1 year Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:l This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 14 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Governor TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE LL Governor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR HELPER 01/01/2011 $37.09 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $52.83 ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS LOCAL 4 01/01/2012 $38.59 $8.78 $6.96 $0.00 $54.33 FENCE & GUARD RAIL ERECTOR LABORERS - 70NE 2 06/01/2011 12/01/2011 $28.85 $29.60 $7.10 $7.10 $11.05 $11.55 $0.00 $0.00 $47.00 $48.25 FIELD ENG.INST.PERSON-BLDG,SITE,HVY/HWY 11/01/2011 $37.49 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $59.69 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 $12.20 $0.00 $61.69 11/01/2012 $40.11 $10.00 $12.20 05/01/2012 $38.10 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $60.30 $0.00 11/01/2012 $38.71 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $60.91 $63.70 05/01/2013 $39.32 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $61.52 11/01/2013 $40.08 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $62.28 05/01/2014 $40.85 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $63.05 FIELD ENG.PARTY CHIEF-BLDG,SITE,HVY/HWY 11/01/2011 $38.88 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $61.08 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 $21.27 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $43.47 05/01/2012 $39.49 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $61.69 11/01/2012 $40.11 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $62.31 05/01/2013 $40.73 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $62.93 11/01/2013 $41.50 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $63.70 05/01/2014 $42.27 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $64.47 FIELD ENG.ROD PERSON-BLDG,SITE,HVY/HWY OPERA77NG ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 11/01/2011 $20.91 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $43.11 05/01/2012 $21.27 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $43.47 11/01/2012 $21.63 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $43.83 05/01/2013 $21.99 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $44.19 11/01/2013 $22.45 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $44.65 05/01/2014 $22.90 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $45.10 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 1.49, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 15 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS s> EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. G LDSTEIN no Goverr Se 6 nMorxY P. muRRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Governor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate _ OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 Unemployment FIRE ALARM INSTALLER 09/01/2011 $41.89 $13.00 $1.3.86 $0.00 $68.75 ELECTRICIANS LOCAL 103 $32.29 $13.00 $12.25 $0.00 $57.54 03/01/2012 $42.37 $13.00 $13.87 $0.00 $69.24 09/01/2012 $43.05 $13.00 $13.89 $0.00 $69.94 03/01/2013 $43.77 $13.00 $13.91 $0.00 $70.68 09/01/2013 $44.45 $13.00 $13.93 $0.00 $71.38 03/01/2014 $45.17 $13.00 $13.95 $0.00 $72.12 09/01/2014 $45.84 $13.00 $13.97 $0.00 $72.81 03/01/2015 $46.55 $13.00 $14.00 $0.00 $73.55 09/01/2015 $47.51 $13.00 $14.03 $0.00 $74.54 03/01/2016 $48.47 $13.00 $14.05 $0.00 $75.52 FIRE ALARM REPAIR / MAINTENANCE 09/01/2011 $31.42 $13.00 $12.22 $0.00 $56.64 / COMMISSIONINGELECTR/czANS OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 03/01/2012 LOCAL. 103 $31.78 $13.00 $12.23 $0.00 $57.01 09/01/2012 $32.29 $13.00 $12.25 $0.00 $57.54 03/01/2013 $32.83 $13.00 $12.26 $0.00 $58.09 09/01/2013 $33.34 $13.00 $12.28 $0.00 $58.62 03/01/2014 $33.88 $13.00 $12.30 $0.00 $59.18 09/01/2014 $34.38 $13.00 $12.31 $0.00 $59.69 03/01/2015 $34.91 $13.00 $12.33 $0.00 $60.24 09/01/2015 $35.63 $13.00 $12.35 $0.00 $60.98 03/01/2016 $36.35 $13.00 $12.37 $0.00 $61.72 FIREMAN (ASST. ENGINEER) 06/01/2011 $32.90 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $55.10 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2011 $33.23 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $55.63 06/01/2012 $33.70 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $56.10 12/01/2012 $34.23 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $56.63 06/01/2013 $34.88 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $57.28 12/01/2013 $35.54 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $57.94 FLAGGER & SIGNALER 06/01/2011 $20.50 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $38.65 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $20.50 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $39.15 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 16 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Uk DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Governor TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Ll Governor Direcaor Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment FLOORCOVERER 09/01/2011 $35.95 $9.80 $16.61 $0.00 $62.36 FLOORCOVERERS LOCAL 1168 7.0NE I 03/01/2012 $37.20 $9.80 $16.61 $0.00 $63.61 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 17 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment.. plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK Governor As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S GOLDSTEIN 4 TIMOTM P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE LL Governor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment.. plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- FLOORCOVERER -Local 2168 Zone I Effective Date - 09/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $17.98 $9.80 $1.79 $0.00 $29.57 2 55 $19.77 $9.80 $1.79 $0.00 $31.36 3 60 $21.57 $9.80 $11.24 $0.00 $42.61 4 65 $23.37 $9.80 $11.24 $0.00 $44.41 5 70 $25.17 $9.80 $13.03 $0.00 $48.00 6 75 $26.96 $9.80 $13.03 $0.00 $49.79 7 80 $28.76 $9.80 $14.82 $0.00 $53.38 8 85 $30.56 $9.80 $14.82 $0.00 $55.18 Effective Date - 03/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $18.60 $9.80 $1.79 $0.00 $30.19 2 55 $20.46 $9.80 $1.79 $0.00 $32.05 3 60 $22.32 $9.80 $11.24 $0.00 $43.36 4 65 $24.18 $9.80 $11.24 $0.00 $45.22 5 70 $26.04 $9.80 $13.03 $0.00 $48.87 6 75 $27.90 $9.80 $13.03 $0.00 $50.73 7 80 $29.76 $9.80 $14.82 $0.00 $54.38 8 85 $31.62 $9.80 $14.82 $0.00 $56.24 - __...- - - - - - ____ - - - - - - - - __ - - - -. - - - -. -___ _._, Notes: k Steps are 750 hrs. 1 Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:1 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 18 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment.. plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Base Wage EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Pension DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Total Rate Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK Gocemor As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S F. GO DSTEf r nmoTHY P NNxxnY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE LL Gm emor Direaor Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment.. plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment FORK LIFT/CHERRY PICKER 06/01/2011 $39.09 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $61.29 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2011 $39.52 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $61.92 06/01/2012 $40.09 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.49 12/01/2012 $40.71 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.11 06/01/2013 $41.49 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.89 12/01/2013 $42.27 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $64.67 GENERATOR/LIGHTING PLANT/HEATERS 06/01/2011 $27.71 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $49.91 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2011 $27.95 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $50.35 06/01/2012 $28.34 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $50.74 12/01/2012 $28.79 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $51.19 06/01/2013 $29.34 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $51.74 12/01/2013 $29.89 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $52.29 GLAZIER (GLASS PLANK/AIR BARRIER/INTERIOR 07/01/2011 $33.01 $7.80 $14.10 $0.00 $54.91 SYSTEMS) 01/01/2012 $33.51 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $55.91 GLAZIERS LOCAL 35 (ZONE 2) 07/01/2012 $34.51 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $56.91 01/01/2013 $35.51 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $57.91 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 19 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK Goy errorSecretary As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. G LDSTEIN TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Lt Gowmr Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATI-IERE. ROWE Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice - GLAZIER - Local 35 Zone 2 Effective Date - 07/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $16.51 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $24.31 2 55 $18.16 $7.80 $3.11 $0.00 $29.07 3 60 $19.81 $7.80 $3.39 $0.00 $31.00 4 65 $21.46 $7.80 $3.67 $0.00 $32.93 5 70 $23.11 $7.80 $12.44 $0.00 $43.35 6 75 $24.76 $7.80 $12.69 $0.00 $45.25 7 80 $26.41 $7.80 $12.97 $0.00 $47.18 8 90 $29.71 $7.80 $13.54 $0.00 $51.05 Effective Date - 01/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $16.76 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $24.56 2 55 $18.43 $7.80 $3.25 $0.00 $29.48 3 60 $20.11 $7.80 $3.54 $0.00 $31.45 4 65 $21.78 $7.80 $3.84 $0.00 $33.42 5 70 $23.46 $7.80 $12.83 $0.00 $44.09 6 75 $25.13 $7.80 $13.13 $0.00 $46.06 7 80 $26.81 $7.80 $13.42 $0.00 $48.03 8 90 $30.16 $7.80 $14.01 $0.00 $51.97 --.------------------.-------..---- -.,-.-.-_.,t (Notes: ! Steps are 750 hrs. i[ I Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:1 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 20 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN ernor Gov TIMOTHY P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE LL Govcmor Dimaor Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment HOISTING ENGINEER/CRANES/GRADALLS 06/01/2011 $39.09 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $61.29 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2011 $39.52 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $61.92 06/01/2012 $40.09 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.49 12/01/2012 $40.71 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.11 06/01/2013 $41.49 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.89 12/01/2013 $42.27 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $64.67 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 21 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Apprentice- HOIST/PORT. ENG.- Local 4 Effective Date - 06/01/2011 Step percent THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS WL EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT 1 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS $21.50 Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK Govemor As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. G LDSTEIN TIMOTHY P. MURRAY LL Govemor Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E.ROWE Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Apprentice- HOIST/PORT. ENG.- Local 4 Effective Date - 06/01/2011 Step percent Effective Date Base Wage Apprentice Base Wage Health Health Pension Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Supplemental Unemployment Total Rate 1 55 $21.50 $10.00 $0.00 $0.00 $31.50 2 60 $23.45 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $45.65 3 65 $25.41 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $47.61 4 70 $27.36 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $49.56 5 75 $29.32 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $51.52 6 80 $31.27 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $53.47 7 85 $33.23 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $55.43 8 90 $35.18 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $57.38 Effective Date - 12/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 55 $21.74 $10.00 $0.00 $0.00 $31.74 2 60 $23.71 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $46.11 3 65 $25.69 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $48.09 4 70 $27.66 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $50.06 5 75 $29.64 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $52.04 6 80 $31.62 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $54.02 7 85 $33.59 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $55.99 8 90 $35.57 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $57.97 (Notes: Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:6 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 22 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT WL DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. Govcmr n TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Govemr Direaor Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate $68.75 F,LECTRICIANS LOCAL 103 Unemployment HVAC (DUCTWORK) 08/01/2011 $39.83 $9.82 $17.09 $0.00 $66.74 SHF.ETMETAL WORKERS LOCAL 17 -A $0.00 $69.24 09/01/2012 $43.05 02/01/2012 $41.08 $9.82 $17.09 $0.00 $67.99 08/01/2012 $42.33 $9.82 $17.09 $0.00 $69.24 02/01/2013 $43.58 $9.82 $17.09 $0.00 $70.49 HVAC (ELECTRICAL CONTROLS) 09/01/2011 $41.89 $13.00 $13.86 $0.00 $68.75 F,LECTRICIANS LOCAL 103 03/01/2012 $42.37 $13.00 $13.87 $0.00 $69.24 09/01/2012 $43.05 $13.00 $13.89 $0.00 $69.94 03/01/2013 $43.77 $13.00 $13.91 $0.00 $70.68 09/01/2013 $44.45 $13.00 $13.93 $0.00 $71.38 03/01/2014 $45.17 $13.00 $13.95 $0.00 $72.12 09/01/2014 $45.84 $13.00 $13.97 $0.00 $72.81 03/01/2015 $46.55 $13.00 $14.00 $0.00 $73.55 09/01/2015 $47.51 $13.00 $14.03 $0.00 $74.54 03/01/2016 $48.47 $13.00 $14.05 $0.00 $75.52 HVAC (TESTING AND BALANCING - AIR) 08/01/2011 $39.83 $9.82 $17.09 $0.00 $66.74 SHEETMETAL WORKERS LOCAL 17 -A 02/01/2012 $41.08 $9.82 $17.09 $0.00 $67.99 08/01/2012 $42.33 $9.82 $17.09 $0.00 $69.24 02/01/2013 $43.58 $9.82 $17.09 $0.00 $70.49 HVAC (TESTING AND BALANCING -WATER) 09/01/2011 $43.76 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $64.90 PIPEF]TTF_RS LOCAL 537 (Local 138) 03/01/2012 $44.51 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $65.65 09/01/2012 $45.76 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $66.90 03/01/2013 $47.01 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $68.15 HVAC MECHANIC 09/01/2011 $43.76 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $64.90 PlPEFI7TERS LOCAL 537 (Local 138) 03/01/2012 $44.51 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $65.65 09/01/2012 $45.76 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $66.90 03/01/2013 $47.01 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $68.15 HYDRAULIC DRILLS 06/01/2011 $29.35 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $47.50 LABORERS -ZONF2 12/01/2011 $30.10 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.75 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 23 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS # EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK Govemo As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN . TIMOTHY P MURRAY LL Govewr Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment INSULATOR (PIPES & TANKS) 09/01/2011 $40.66 $10.40 $11.20 $0.00 $62.26 ASBESTOS WORKERS LOCAL 6 (BOSTON) 09/01/2012 $42.06 $10.40 $11.20 $0.00 $63.66 09/01/2013 $43.66 $10.40 $11.20 $0.00 $65.26 09/01/2014 $45.66 $10.40 $11.20 $0.00 $67.26 Apprentice- ASBESTOS INSULATOR (Pipes & Tanks) -Local 6 Boston Effective Date - 09/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $20.33 $10.40 $8.30 $0.00 $39.03 2 60 $24.40 $10.40 $8.88 $0.00 $43.68 3 70 $28.46 $10.40 $9.46 $0.00 $48.32 4 80 $32.53 $10.40 $10.04 $0.00 $52.97 Effective Date - 09/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $21.03 $10.40 $8.30 $0.00 $39.73 2 60 $25.24 $10.40 $8.88 $0.00 $44.52 3 70 $29.44 $10.40 $9.46 $0.00 $49.30 4 80 $33.65 $10.40 $10.04 $0.00 $54.09 ---------- iNotes: --- --._.---. _------_._.`._._ - - - - ' Steps are 1 year Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:4 IRONWORKER/WELDER 09/16/2011 $32.87 $7.70 $17.95 $0.00 $58.52 IRONWORKERS LOCAL 7 (LAWRENCE AREA) 03/16/2012 $33.87 $7.70 $17.95 $0.00 $59.52 09/16/2012 $34.87 $7.70 $17.95 $0.00 $60.52 03/16/2013 $36.12 $7.70 $17.95 $0.00 $61.77 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 24 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS k > EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S F. GOLDSTEIN Gowmor TIMOTHY P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H BEATITER E. ROWE LL Govemor Dinclor Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice - IRONWORKER - Local Lawrence Effective Date - 09/16/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $19.72 $7.70 $17.95 $0.00 $45.37 2 70 $23.01 $7.70 $17.95 $0.00 $48.66 3 75 $24.65 $7.70 $17.95 $0.00 $50.30 4 80 $26.30 $7.70 $17.95 $0.00 $51.95 5 85 $27.94 $7.70 $17.95 $0.00 $53.59 6 90 $29.58 $7.70 $17.95 $0.00 $55.23 Effective Date - 03/16/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $20.32 $7.70 $17.95 $0.00 $45.97 2 70 $23.71 $7.70 $17.95 $0.00 $49.36 3 75 $25.40 $7.70 $17.95 $0.00 $51.05 4 80 $27.10 $7.70 $17.95 $0.00 $52.75 5 85 $28.79 $7.70 $17.95 $0.00 $54.44 6 90 $30.48 $7.70 $17.95 $0.00 $56.13 (Notes: Structural 1:6; Ornamental 1:4 Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: JACKHAMMER & PAVING BREAKER OPERATOR 06/01/2011 $28.85 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $47.00 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $29.60 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.25 LABORER 06/01/2011 $28.60 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $46.75 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $29.35 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.00 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 25 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 3r EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined b the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Governor y p Secretary TMOTHYP MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEAT ERE ROWE Lt. Gmemor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice - LABORER - Zone 2 Effective Date - 06/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $17.16 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $35.31 2 70 $20.02 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $38.17 3 80 $22.88 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $41.03 4 90 $25.74 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $43.89 Effective Date - 12/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $17.61 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $36.26 2 70 $20.55 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $39.20 3 80 $23.48 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $42.13 4 90 $26.42 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $45.07 ------------------------------ lNotes: Notes: $11.05 $0.00 $46.75 LABORERS - ZONE 2 A- --`-_____...`___.__..-___.-�.------- pprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:5 LABORER: CARPENTER TENDER 06/01/2011 $28.60 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $46.75 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $29.35 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.00 LABORER: CEMENT FINISHER TENDER 06/01/2011 $28.60 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $46.75 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $29.35 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.00 LABORER: HAZARDOUS WASTE/ASBESTOS REMOVER 06/01/2011 $28.60 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $46.75 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $29.35 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.00 LABORER: MASON TENDER 06/01/2011 $28.85 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $47.00 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $29.60 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.25 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 26 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK GovemorSecretam As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. G LDSTEIN TIMOTHY P MURRAY Lt. Governor Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment LABORER: MULTI -TRADE TENDER 06/01/2011 $28.60 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $46.75 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $29.35 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.00 LABORER: TREE REMOVER 06/01/2011 $28.60 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $46.75 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/201.1 $29.35 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.00 This classification applies to the wholesale removal of standing trees including all associated trimming of branches and limbs, and applies to the removal of branches at locations not on or around utility lines. LASER BEAM OPERATOR 06/01/2011 $28.85 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $47.00 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $29.60 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.25 MARBLE & TILE FINISHERS 08/01/2011 $35.52 $9.93 $15.50 $0.00 $60.95 BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3 - MARBLE & TILE 02/01/2012 $36.31 $9.93 $15.50 $0.00 $61.74 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 27 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS .6 sk WL EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Classification Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK Govemor As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN 0 TAIOTHY P MURRAY Lt. Govemor Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemplovment Apprentice- MARBLE & TILE FINISHER -Local 3 Marble & Tile Effective Date - 08/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $17.76 $9.93 $15.50 $0.00 $43.19 2 60 $21.31 $9.93 $15.50 $0.00 $46.74 3 70 $24.86 $9.93 $15.50 $0.00 $50.29 4 80 $28.42 $9.93 $15.50 $0.00 $53.85 5 90 $31.97 $9.93 $15.50 $0.00 $57.40 Effective Date - 02/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $18.16 $9.93 $15.50 $0.00 $43.59 2 60 $21.79 $9.93 $15.50 $0.00 $47.22 3 70 $25.42 $9.93 $15.50 $0.00 $50.85 4 80 $29.05 $9.93 $15.50 $0.00 $54.48 5 90 $32.68 $9.93 $15.50 $0.00 $58.11 --- _.__ ` - _ ____ _.._ - Notes: - - - ` - - - - ___, - - - - - - - - - - I Steps are 800 hrs. Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:3 MARBLE MASONS,TILELAYERS & TERRAZZO MECH 08/01/2011 $46.60 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $73.04 BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3 -MARBLE & TILE 02/01/2012 $47.59 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $74.03 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 28 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- MARBLE -TILE -TERRAZZO MECHANIC -Local 3 Marble & Tile Effective Date - 08/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS si WL EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT $0.00 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS 2 60 Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK Cm,t,=, As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE . GOLDSTEIN TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Gocemor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- MARBLE -TILE -TERRAZZO MECHANIC -Local 3 Marble & Tile Effective Date - 08/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $23.30 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $49.74 2 60 $27.96 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $54.40 3 70 $32.62 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $59.06 4 80 $37.28 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $63.72 5 90 $41.94 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $68.38 Effective Date - 02/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $23.80 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $50.24 2 60 $28.55 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $54.99 3 70 $33.31 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $59.75 4 80 $38.07 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $64.51 5 90 $42.83 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $69.27 (Notes: Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:3 MECH. SWEEPER OPERATOR (NON -CONSTRUCTION) 07/01/2011 $24.80 $5.49 $0.00 $0.00 $30.29 SWEEPER LOCAL 25 (NON -CONSTRUCTION) This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 29 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ik EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT WL DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK As determined b the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Govemor y I) Secretary TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Govemor Dimaor Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate $60.94 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 Unemployment MECH. SWEEPER OPERATOR (ON CONST. SITES) 06/01/2011 $38.74 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $60.94 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 $0.00 $61.56 06/01/2012 $39.72 12/01/2011 $39.16 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $61.56 06/01/2012 $39.72 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.12 12/01/2012 $40.34 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.74 06/01/2013 $41.11 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.51 12/01/2013 $41.89 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $64.29 MECHANICS MAINTENANCE 06/01/2011 $38.74 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $60.94 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2011 $39.16 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $61.56 06/01/2012 $39.72 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.12 12/01/2012 $40.34 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.74 06/01/2013 $41.11 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.51 12/01/2013 $41.89 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $64.29 MILLWRIGHT (Zone 2) 04/01/2011 $31.71 $8.67 $15.61 $0.00 $55.99 MILLWRIGHTS LOCAL 1121 -Zone 2 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 30 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined b the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Govemor Y P E. seeret�r. TIMOTHY P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E ROWE Lt. Gover-, Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- MILLWRIGHT- Local 1121 Zone 2 Effective Date - 04/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $15.86 $8.67 $11.64 $0.00 $36.17 2 55 $17.44 $8.67 $11.64 $0.00 $37.75 3 60 $19.03 $8.67 $13.23 $0.00 $40.93 4 65 $20.61 $8.67 $13.23 $0.00 $42.51 5 70 $22.20 $8.67 $14.02 $0.00 $44.89 6 75 $23.78 $8.67 $14.02 $0.00 $46.47 7 80 $25.37 $8.67 $14.82 $0.00 $48.86 8 85 $26.95 $8.67 $14.82 $0.00 $50.44 - - - -._. - ____ - - - - --- - - - - - - -_ _.. _.__ .._,. - - - - ____ (Notes: ._ _ ,.._.._...._... _._. --.._.... - _ - - - - - - - _ _ _ Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5 MORTAR MIXER LABORERS - ZONE 1 06/01/2011 12/01/2011 $28.85 $29.60 $7.10 $7.10 $11.05 $11.55 $0.00 $0.00 $47.00 $48.25 OILER (OTHER THAN TRUCK CRANES,GRADALLS) 06/01/2011 $21.14 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $43.34 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2011 $21.28 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $43.68 06/01/2012 $21.56 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $43.96 12/01/2012 $21.90 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $44.30 06/01/2013 $22.32 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $44.72 12/01/2013 $22.74 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $45.14 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 31 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Health EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Supplemental DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS $60.94 Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK Governorsecretary As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Lt. Govemor Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate $60.94 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL, 4 Unemployment OILER (TRUCK CRANES, GRADALLS) 06/01/2011 $24.32 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $46.52 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 $0.00 $61.56 06/01/2012 $39.72 12/01/2011 $24.51 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $46.91 06/01/2012 $24.85 $10.00 $1.2.40 $0.00 $47.25 12/01/2012 $25.24 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $47.64 06/01/2013 $25.72 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $48.12 12/01/2013 $26.21 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $48.61 OTHER POWER DRIVEN EQUIPMENT - CLASS II 06/01/2011 $38.74 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $60.94 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL, 4 12/01/2011 $39.16 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $61.56 06/01/2012 $39.72 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.12 12/01/2012 $40.34 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.74 06/01/2013 $41.11 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.51 12/01/2013 $41.89 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $64.29 PAINTER (BRIDGES/TANKS) 07/01/2011 $43.51 $7.80 $14.10 $0.00 $65.41 PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 2 01/01/2012 $44.01 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $66.41 07/01/2012 $45.01 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $67.41 01/01/2013 $46.01 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $68.41 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 32 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemplovment Apprentice - PAINTER Local 35 - BRIDGESITANKS Effective Date - 07/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $21.76 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT $0.00 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS $29.56 Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK Governor As determined b the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Y P Secretary TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Lt. Govemor Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemplovment Apprentice - PAINTER Local 35 - BRIDGESITANKS Effective Date - 07/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $21.76 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $29.56 2 55 $23.93 $7.80 $3.11 $0.00 $34.84 3 60 $26.11 $7.80 $3.39 $0.00 $37.30 4 65 $28.28 $7.80 $3.67 $0.00 $39.75 5 70 $30.46 $7.80 $12.44 $0.00 $50.70 6 75 $32.63 $7.80 $12.69 $0.00 $53.12 7 80 $34.81 $7.80 $12.97 $0.00 $55.58 8 90 $39.16 $7.80 $13.54 $0.00 $60.50 Effective Date - 01/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $22.01 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $29.81 2 55 $24.21 $7.80 $3.25 $0.00 $35.26 3 60 $26.41 $7.80 $3.54 $0.00 $37.75 4 65 $28.61 $7.80 $3.84 $0.00 $40.25 5 70 $30.81 $7.80 $12.83 $0.00 $51.44 6 75 $33.01 $7.80 $13.13 $0.00 $53.94 7 80 $35.21 $7.80 $13.42 $0.00 $56.43 8 90 $39.61 $7.80 $14.01 $0.00 $61.42 (Notes: ISteps are 750 hrs. Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:1 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 33 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS it EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK As determined b the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Govcmor Y P sm=w TIMOTHY P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE LL Govemor Dimaor Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment PAINTER (SPRAY OR SANDBLAST, NEW) * 07/01/2011 $34.41 $7.80 $14.10 $0.00 $56.31 * If 30% or more of surfaces to be painted are new construction, 01/01/2012 $34.91 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $57.31 NEW paint rate shall be used.PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 2 07/01/2012 $35.91 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $58.31 01/01/2013 $36.91 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $59.31 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 34 of 61 . THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS s2 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT $0.00 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS 2 55 Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK Governor As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE s F. GGOLDSTEIN TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Lt. Gove-, Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Direclor Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice - PAINTER Local 35 Zone 2 - Spray/Sandblast - New Effective Date - 07/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $17.21 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $25.01 2 55 $18.93 $7.80 $3.11 $0.00 $29.84 3 60 $20.65 $7.80 $3.39 $0.00 $31.84 4 65 $22.37 $7.80 $3.67 $0.00 $33.84 5 70 $24.09 $7.80 $12.44 $0.00 $44.33 6 75 $25.81 $7.80 $12.69 $0.00 $46.30 7 80 $27.53 $7.80 $12.97 $0.00 $48.30 8 90 $30.97 $7.80 $13.54 $0.00 $52.31 Effective Date - 01/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $17.46 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $25.26 2 55 $19.20 $7.80 $3.25 $0.00 $30.25 3 60 $20.95 $7.80 $3.54 $0.00 $32.29 4 65 $22.69 $7.80 $3.84 $0.00 $34.33 5 70 $24.44 $7.80 $12.83 $0.00 $45.07 6 75 $26.18 $7.80 $13.13 $0.00 $47.11 7 80 $27.93 $7.80 $13.42 $0.00 $49.15 8 90 $31.42 $7.80 $14.01 $0.00 $53.23 (Notes: f Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:1 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 35 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment. plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS si WL EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK GovernorSccretary As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN TIMOTHY P MURRAY Lt. Governor Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment. plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment PAINTER (SPRAY OR SANDBLAST, REPAINT) 07/01/2011 $32.47 $7.80 $14.10 $0.00 $54.37 PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 2 01/01/2012 $32.97 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $55.37 07/01/2012 $33.97 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $56.37 01/01/2013 $34.97 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $57.37 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 36 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Apprentice - PAINTER Local 35 Zone 2 - Spray/Sandblast - Repaint Effective Date - 07/01/2011 Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS it EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT $16.24 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS $0.00 Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK Govemorsectetary As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN TIMOTHY P MURRAY Lt. Govemor Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Apprentice - PAINTER Local 35 Zone 2 - Spray/Sandblast - Repaint Effective Date - 07/01/2011 Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Health Pension Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Supplemental Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $16.24 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $24.04 2 55 $17.86 $7.80 $3.11 $0.00 $28.77 3 60 $19.48 $7.80 $3.39 $0.00 $30.67 4 65 $21.11 $7.80 $3.67 $0.00 $32.58 5 70 $22.73 $7.80 $12.44 $0.00 $42.97 6 75 $24.35 $7.80 $12.69 $0.00 $44.84 7 80 $25.98 $7.80 $12.97 $0.00 $46.75 8 90 $29.22 $7.80 $13.54 $0.00 $50.56 Effective Date - 01/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $16.49 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $24.29 2 55 $18.13 $7.80 $3.25 $0.00 $29.18 3 60 $19.78 $7.80 $3.54 $0.00 $31.12 4 65 $21.43 $7.80 $3.84 $0.00 $33.07 5 70 $23.08 $7.80 $12.83 $0.00 $43.71 6 75 $24.73 $7.80 $13.13 $0.00 $45.66 7 80 $26.38 $7.80 $13.42 $0.00 $47.60 8 90 $29.67 $7.80 $14.01 $0.00 $51.48 `Notes: I Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:1 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 37 of 61 Awarding Authority: THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS it EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Description of Work: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS 01/01/2012 Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK -v G=, As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN scactaty TIMOTHY P MURRAY LL Govemor Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Direaor Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the 01/01/2012 equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate 07/01/2012 Unemployment PAINTER (TRAFFIC MARKINGS) 06/01/2011 $28.60 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $46.75 LABORERS-ZONF2 12/01/2011 $29.35 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.00 PAINTER / TAPER (BRUSH, NEW)* * If 30% or more of surfaces to be painted are new construction, NEW paint rate shall be used.PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 2 07/01/2011 $33.01 $7.80 $14.10 $0.00 $54.91 01/01/2012 $33.51 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $55.91 07/01/2012 $34.51 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $56.91 01/01/2013 $35.51 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $57.91 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 38 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- PAINTER -Local 35 Zone 2 - BRUSH NEW Effective Date - 07/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $7.80 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT $0.00 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS 2 55 Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK mo Gover As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN TIMOTHY P MURRAY LL Govcmor Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- PAINTER -Local 35 Zone 2 - BRUSH NEW Effective Date - 07/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $16.51 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $24.31 2 55 $18.16 $7.80 $3.11 $0.00 $29.07 3 60 $19.81 $7.80 $3.39 $0.00 $31.00 4 65 $21.46 $7.80 $3.67 $0.00 $32.93 5 70 $23.11 $7.80 $12.44 $0.00 $43.35 6 75 $24.76 $7.80 $12.69 $0.00 $45.25 7 80 $26.41 $7.80 $12.97 $0.00 $47.18 8 90 $29.71 $7.80 $13.54 $0.00 $51.05 Effective Date - 01/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $16.76 2 55 $18.43 3 60 $20.11 4 65 $21.78 5 70 $23.46 6 75 $25.13 7 80 $26.81 8 90 $30.16 Notes: Steps are 750 hrs. I Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:1 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $24.56 $7.80 $3.25 $0.00 $29.48 $7.80 $3.54 $0.00 $31.45 $7.80 $3.84 $0.00 $33.42 $7.80 $12.83 $0.00 $44.09 $7.80 $13.13 $0.00 $46.06 $7.80 $13.42 $0.00 $48.03 $7.80 $14.01 $0.00 $51.97 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 39 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS st EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT WL DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Govemor TIMOM P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Governor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment PAINTER / TAPER (BRUSH, REPAINT) 07/01/2011 $31.07 $7.80 $14.10 $0.00 $52.97 PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 2 01/01/2012 $31.57 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $53.97 07/01/2012 $32.57 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $54.97 01/01/2013 $33.57 $7.80 $14.60 $0.00 $55.97 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 40 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S rGOLDSTEIN mo Gover TIMOTHY r MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE LL Govemor Direclor Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $23.59 2 55 Classification $7.80 Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate $18.94 $7.80 $3.54 $0.00 $30.28 Unemployment $20.52 Apprentice- PAINTER Local 35 Zone 2 -BRUSH REPAINT $0.00 $32.16 5 70 $22.10 Effective Date - 07/01/2011 $12.83 $0.00 $42.73 Supplemental $23.68 Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $15.54 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $23.34 2 55 $17.09 $7.80 $3.11 $0.00 $28.00 3 60 $18.64 $7.80 $3.39 $0.00 $29.83 4 65 $20.20 $7.80 $3.67 $0.00 $31.67 5 70 $21.75 $7.80 $12.44 $0.00 $41.99 6 75 $23.30 $7.80 $12.69 $0.00 $43.79 7 80 $24.86 $7.80 $12.97 $0.00 $45.63 8 90 $27.96 $7.80 $13.54 $0.00 $49.30 Effective Date - 01/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $15.79 $7.80 $0.00 $0.00 $23.59 2 55 $17.36 $7.80 $3.25 $0.00 $28.41 3 60 $18.94 $7.80 $3.54 $0.00 $30.28 4 65 $20.52 $7.80 $3.84 $0.00 $32.16 5 70 $22.10 $7.80 $12.83 $0.00 $42.73 6 75 $23.68 $7.80 $13.13 $0.00 $44.61 7 80 $25.26 $7.80 $13.42 $0.00 $46.48 8 90 $28.41 $7.80 $14.01 $0.00 $50.22 Notes: I i Steps are 750 hrs. I Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 41 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS st EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATR1Cx As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE Fc�LDSTEIN rnor Gove TJMOMY P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Govemr Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment. plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment PANEL & PICKUP TRUCKS DRIVER 08/01/2011 $29.68 $8.56 $6.61 $0.00 $44.85 TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B 12/01/2011 $29.68 $8.56 $7.27 $0.00 $45.51 06/01/2012 $29.98 $8.56 $7.27 $0.00 $45.81 08/01/2012 $29.68 $8.91 $7.27 $0.00 $45.86 12/01/2012 $30.28 $9.07 $8.00 $0.00 $47.35 PIER AND DOCK CONSTRUCTOR (UNDERPINNING AND 08/01/2011 $40.12 $8.08 $17.12 $0.00 $65.32 DECK) PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1) PILE DRIVER 08/01/2011 $40.12 $8.08 $17.12 $0.00 $65.32 PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1) Apprentice - PILE DRIVER - Local 56 Zone 1 Effective Date - 08/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $24.07 $8.08 $17.12 $0.00 $49.27 2 65 $26.08 $8.08 $17.12 $0.00 $51.28 3 70 $28.08 $8.08 $17.12 $0.00 $53.28 4 75 $30.09 $8.08 $17.12 $0.00 $55.29 5 80 $32.10 $8.08 $17.12 $0.00 $57.30 6 85 $34.10 $8.08 $17.12 $0.00 $59.30 7 90 $36.11 $8.08 $17.12 $0.00 $61.31 8 95 $38.11 $8.08 $17.12 $0.00 $63.31 -.-._-_.__._..._.._..-._ -- -- --_-------.._-__. -._.-_-- Notes: `------------•-----..._ ----- Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:3 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 42 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $8.75 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT $0.00 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS 2 45 Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK C -c- As determined b the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Y P Secretary TJMOM P MURRAY LL G-.mr Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road $17.50 $8.75 $4.50 $0.00 $30.75 2 45 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $47.40 4 70 Unemployment $8.75 PIPEFITTER & STEAMFITTER 09/01/2011 $43.76 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $64.90 PIPEFI=RS LOCAL 537 (Local 138) $56.15 03/01/2012 $44.51 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $65.65 09/01/2012 $45.76 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $66.90 03/01/2013 $47.01 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $68.15 Apprentice- PIPEFITTER Local 537 (Local 138) Effective Date - 09/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 40 $17.50 $8.75 $4.50 $0.00 $30.75 2 45 $19.69 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $40.83 3 60 $26.26 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $47.40 4 70 $30.63 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $51.77 5 80 $35.01 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $56.15 Effective Date - 03/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 40 $17.80 $8.75 $4.50 $0.00 $31.05 2 45 $20.03 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $41.17 3 60 $26.71 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $47.85 4 70 $31.16 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $52.30 5 80 $35.61 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $56.75 Notes: ** 1:3; 3:15; 1:10 thereafter / Steps are 1 yr. ff Refrig/AC Mechanic **1:1;1:2;2:4;3:6;4:8;5:10;6:12;7:14;8:17;9:20;10:23(Max) Apprentice I t_ _tio:** --------------. ---- -. to Journeyworker Ra PIPELAYER LABORERS - ZONE 2 06/01/2011 $28.85 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 12/01/2011 $29.60 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: $47.00 $48.25 Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 43 of 61 .114 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS .6 11k EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT WL DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S F. GOLDSTEIN Govcmor TIMOTHY P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Govcmor Dmaor Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road $14.96 $9.32 $4.97 $0.00 Effective Date - 09/01/2011 2 40 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 35 $14.68 Unemployment $4.97 PLUMBER 09/01/2011 $41.93 $9.32 $13.29 $0.00 $64.54 PLUMBERS & GASF17TFRSLOCAL 12 (Local 138) 3 55 $23.06 $9.32 $7.53 $0.00 $39.91 4 65 03/01/2012 $42.73 $9.32 $13.29 $0.00 $65.34 $31.45 09/01/2012 $43.98 $9.32 $13.29 $0.00 $66.59 03/01/2013 $45.23 $9.32 $13.29 $0.00 $67.84 Apprentice- PLUMBERIGASFITTER -Local 12 (Local 138) $14.96 $9.32 $4.97 $0.00 Effective Date - 09/01/2011 2 40 $17.09 $9.32 Supplemental $0.00 Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 35 $14.68 $9.32 $4.97 $0.00 $28.97 2 40 $16.77 $9.32 $5.61 $0.00 $31.70 3 55 $23.06 $9.32 $7.53 $0.00 $39.91 4 65 $27.25 $9.32 $8.81 $0.00 $45.38 5 75 $31.45 $9.32 $10.09 $0.00 $50.86 Effective Date - 03/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 35 $14.96 $9.32 $4.97 $0.00 $29.25 2 40 $17.09 $9.32 $5.61 $0.00 $32.02 3 55 $23.50 $9.32 $7.53 $0.00 $40.35 4 65 $27.77 $9.32 $8.81 $0.00 $45.90 5 75 $32.05 $9.32 $10.09 $0.00 $51.46 Notes: �- - - __ �_ _� ., - - - - - - --- -• -- •-- �. - __ __. - � � - - -. -i Step 4 with lic$48.12 Step5 with lic$53.58 ApprenTice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 44 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Base Wage EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT kv DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Total Rate Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK Govcmr As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEna 9 TIMOTHY P. MURRAY LL Governor Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 Unemployment PNEUMATIC CONTROLS (TEMP.) 09/01/2011 $43.76 $8.75 $1.2.39 $0.00 $64.90 PIPEFITTERS LOCAL 53 7 (Local 138) 06/01/2012 $28.34 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $50.74 03/01/2012 $44.51 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $65.65 09/01/2012 $45.76 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $66.90 03/01/201.3 $47.01 $8.75 $12.39 $0.00 $68.15 PNEUMATIC DRILL/TOOL OPERATOR 06/01/2011 $28.85 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $47.00 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $29.60 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.25 POWDERMAN & BLASTER 06/01/2011 $29.60 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $47.75 LABORERS-7_ONE2 12/01/2011 $30.35 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $49.00 POWER SHOVEL/DERRICK/TRENCHING MACHINE 06/01/2011 $39.09 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $61.29 OPERA77NG ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2011 $39.52 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $61.92 06/01/2012 $40.09 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.49 12/01/2012 $40.71 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.11 06/01/2013 $41.49 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.89 12/01/2013 $42.27 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $64.67 PUMP OPERATOR (CONCRETE) 06/01/2011 $39.09 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $61.29 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2011 $39.52 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $61.92 06/01/2012 $40.09 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.49 12/01/2012 $40.71 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.11 06/01/2013 $41.49 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.89 12/01/2013 $42.27 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $64.67 PUMP OPERATOR (DEWATERING, OTHER) 06/01/2011 $27.71 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $49.91 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2011 $27.95 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $50.35 06/01/2012 $28.34 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $50.74 12/01/2012 $28.79 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $51.19 06/01/2013 $29.34 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $51.74 12/01/2013 $29.89 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $52.29 READY -MIX CONCRETE DRIVER 04/30/2009 $25.80 $5.96 $5.34 $0.00 $37.10 TEAMSTERS LOCAL 42 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 45 of 61 DEVALL. PATRICK Govemr TIMOTHY P. MURRAY LL Goverwr Awarding Authority: Contract Number: Description of Work: THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. G LDSTEIN Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWS Director Town of North Andover City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Unemployment Total Rate RECLAIMERS 06/01/2011 $38.74 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $60.94 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL. 4 12/01/2011 $39.16 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $61.56 06/01/2012 $39.72 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.12 12/01/2012 $40.34 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.74 06/01/2013 $41.11 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.51 12/01/2013 $41.89 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $64.29 RESIDENTIAL WOOD FRAME (All Other Work) 04/01/2011 $24.24 $8.67 $15.51 $0.00 $48.42 CARPENTERS -ZONE 2 (Residential Wood) RESIDENTIAL WOOD FRAME CARPENTER ** 05/01/2011 $24.24 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $36.81 ** The Residential Wood Frame Carpenter classification applies only to the construction of new, wood frame residences that do not exceed four stories including the basement. CARPENTERS-zoNE 2 (Residential Wood) As of 9/1/09 Carpentry work on wood -frame residential WEATHERIZATION projects shall be paid the RESIDENTIAL WOOD FRAME CARPENTER rate. This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS atwww.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 46 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS # EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined b the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Cwemr y p Secrmw TIMomy P. MuRRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E ROWE LL Govem, Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemplovment Apprentice- CARPENTER (Residential Wood Frame) -Zone 2 Effective Date - 05/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $14.54 $6.34 $0.00 $0.00 $20.88 2 60 $14.54 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $27.11 3 65 $15.76 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $28.33 4 70 $16.97 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $29.54 5 75 $18.18 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $30.75 6 80 $19.39 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $31.96 7 85 $20.60 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $33.17 8 90 $21.82 $6.34 $6.23 $0.00 $34.39 Notes: ._ .__ ..�.._._ Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:5 - - _.,. --- _._....._.._._......._._. - - - - - --- I RIDE -ON MOTORIZED BUGGY OPERATOR 06/01/2011 $28.85 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $47.00 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $29.60 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.25 ROLLER/SPREADER/MULCHINGMACHINE 06/01/2011 $38.74 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $60.94 OPERA77NG ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2011 $39.16 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $61.56 06/01/2012 $39.72 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.12 12/01/2012 $40.34 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.74 06/01/2013 $41.11 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.51 12/01/2013 $41.89 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $64.29 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 47 of 61 IZN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS fr EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT r DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined b the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Goverrtor y p secretary TIMOTHY P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Governor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road $17.78 $10.50 $2.93 $0.00 $31.21 2 60 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $43.41 4 75 Unemployment $10.50 ROOFER Onc.Roofer Waterproofng &Roofer Damproofg) 08/01/2011 $35.56 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $55.86 ROOFERS LOCAL 33 $50.53 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $47.72 5 85 02/01/2012 $36.56 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $56.86 08/01/2012 $37.56 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $57.86 02/01/2013 $38.56 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $58.86 Apprentice - ROOFER - Local 33 Effective Date - 08/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $17.78 $10.50 $2.93 $0.00 $31.21 2 60 $21.34 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $41.64 3 65 $23.11 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $43.41 4 75 $26.67 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $46.97 5 85 $30.23 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $50.53 Effective Date - 02/01/2012 Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $18.28 $10.50 $2.93 $0.00 $31.71 2 60 $21.94 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $42.24 3 65 $23.76 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $44.06 4 75 $27.42 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $47.72 5 85 $31.08 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $51.38 ---------_._.---- - --- ---.---- - --- Notes: ** 1:5, 2:6-10, the 1:10; Reroofmg: 1:4, then 1:1 I Step 1 is 2000 hrs.; Steps 2-5 are 1000 hrs. `----------------- -_-- ---- Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:** This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 48 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS sr EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT $0.00 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS 2 60 Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK Governor As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S F. GOrLDSTEIN TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Lt. Governor Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 1.49, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road $18.41 $10.50 $2.93 $0.00 Effective Date - 08/01/2011 2 60 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $17.91 Unemployment $2.93 ROOFER SLATE / TILE / PRECAST CONCRETE 08/01/2011 $35.81 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $56.11 ROOFERS LOCAL 33 3 65 $23.28 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $43.58 4 75 02/01/2012 $36.81 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $57.11 $30.44 08/01/2012 $37.81 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $58.11 02/01/2013 $38.81 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $59.11 Apprentice - ROOFER (Slate/Tile/Precast Concrete) - Local 33 $18.41 $10.50 $2.93 $0.00 Effective Date - 08/01/2011 2 60 $22.09 $10.50 Supplemental $0.00 Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $17.91 $10.50 $2.93 $0.00 $31.34 2 60 $21.49 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $41.79 3 65 $23.28 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $43.58 4 75 $26.86 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $47.16 5 85 $30.44 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $50.74 Effective Date - 02/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate I 50 $18.41 $10.50 $2.93 $0.00 $31.84 2 60 $22.09 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $42.39 3 65 $23.93 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $44.23 4 75 $27.61 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $47.91 5 85 $31.29 $10.50 $9.80 $0.00 $51.59 (Notes: --._....-.. ---------•----- Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:** This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 49 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT WL DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined b the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Govemor Y P Secretary TIMOTHY P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Govemur Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment. plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment SHEETMETAL WORKER 08/01/2011 $39.83 $9.82 $17.09 $0.00 $66.74 SHEETMETAL WORKERS LOCAL 17 -A 02/01/2012 $41.08 $9.82 $17.09 $0.00 $67.99 08/01/2012 $42.33 $9.82 $17.09 $0.00 $69.24 02/01/2013 $43.58 $9.82 $17.09 $0.00 $70.49 Apprentice- SHEET METALWORKER -Local 17-A Effective Date - 08/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 40 $15.93 $9.82 $3.74 $0.00 $29.49 2 45 $17.92 $9.82 $7.45 $0.00 $35.19 3 50 $19.92 $9.82 $8.42 $0.00 $38.16 4 60 $23.90 $9.82 $9.60 $0.00 $43.32 5 65 $25.89 $9.82 $10.32 $0.00 $46.03 6 75 $29.87 $9.82 $11.76 $0.00 $51.45 7 85 $33.86 $9.82 $12.69 $0.00 $56.37 ----------------------`-._..-- (Notes: -.- Steps 1-3 are 1 year; Steps 4-7 are 6 mos. -----------------------------I Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:4 SIGN ERECTOR 06/01/2009 $24.81 $7.07 $5.90 $0.00 $37.78 PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 2 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 50 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS sY EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT WL DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK As determined b the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Govemor y p secretary TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Govemor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road $30.14 $8.56 $6.61 $0.00 $45.31 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate 12/01/2011 $30.14 $8.56 Unemployment $0.00 Apprentice- SIGNERECTOR -Local 35 Zone 2 06/01/2012 $30.44 $8.56 $7.27 Effective Date - 06/01/2009 $46.27 08/01/2012 Supplemental $8.91 Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $12.41 $7.07 $0.00 $0.00 $19.48 2 55 $13.65 $7.07 $2.40 $0.00 $23.12 3 60 $14.89 $7.07 $2.40 $0.00 $24.36 4 65 $16.13 $7.07 $2.40 $0.00 $25.60 5 70 $17.37 $7.07 $5.90 $0.00 $30.34 6 75 $18.61 $7.07 $5.90 $0.00 $31.58 7 80 $19.85 $7.07 $5.90 $0.00 $32.82 8 85 $21.09 $7.07 $5.90 $0.00 $34.06 9 90 $22.33 $7.07 $5.90 $0.00 $35.30 ...._._.._ -------.-.__._..T._._ w - - - - - - - - - - - - - -, (Notes: I Steps are 4 mos. Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1 SPECIALIZED EARTH MOVING EQUIP < 35 TONS 08/01/2011 $30.14 $8.56 $6.61 $0.00 $45.31 TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. ]OZONE B 12/01/2011 $30.14 $8.56 $7.27 $0.00 $45.97 06/01/2012 $30.44 $8.56 $7.27 $0.00 $46.27 08/01/2012 $30.44 $8.91 $7.27 $0.00 $46.62 12/01/2012 $30.74 $8.91 $8.00 $0.00 $47.65 SPECIALIZED EARTH MOVING EQUIP > 35 TONS 08/01/2011 $30.43 $8.56 $6.61 $0.00 $45.60 TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. ]OZONE B 12/01/2011 $30.43 $8.56 $7.27 $0.00 $46.26 06/01/2012 $30.73 $8.56 $7.27 $0.00 $46.56 08/01/2012 $30.73 $8.91 $7.27 $0.00 $46.91 12/01/2012 $31.03 $8.91 $8.00 $0.00 $47.94 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 51 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S F. GOLDSTEIN mo Gover TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Governor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Local 550 (Section B) Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Unemployment Total Rate 1 40 Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate $8.10 $7.70 $0.00 $37.11 3 50 Unemployment $8.10 SPRINKLER FITTER 09/01/2011 $47.35 $8.10 $11.45 $0.00 $66.90 SPRINKLER FITTERS LOCAL 550 - REDUCED RA 71' $41.84 5 60 $28.41 $8.10 $7.70 $0.00 $44.21 01/01/2012 $47.35 $8.10 $11.60 $0.00 $67.05 7 70 03/01/2012 $48.10 $8.10 $11.60 $0.00 $67.80 $35.51 09/01/2012 $49.10 $8.10 $11.60 $0.00 $68.80 $8.10 01/01/2013 $49.10 $8.10 $11.75 $0.00 $68.95 $7.70 03/01/2013 $50.10 $8.10 $11.75 $0.00 $69.95 Apprentice - SPRINKLER FITTER - Effective Date - 09/01/2011 Step percent Local 550 (Section B) Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Unemployment Total Rate 1 40 $18.94 $8.10 $7.70 $0.00 $34.74 2 45 $21.31 $8.10 $7.70 $0.00 $37.11 3 50 $23.68 $8.10 $7.70 $0.00 $39.48 4 55 $26.04 $8.10 $7.70 $0.00 $41.84 5 60 $28.41 $8.10 $7.70 $0.00 $44.21 6 65 $30.78 $8.10 $7.70 $0.00 $46.58 7 70 $33.15 $8.10 $7.70 $0.00 $48.95 8 75 $35.51 $8.10 $7.70 $0.00 $51.31 9 80 $37.88 $8.10 $7.70 $0.00 $53.68 10 85 $40.25 $8.10 $7.70 $0.00 $56.05 -----------_..____.-.--__---- -__._._.--.._, Notes: --------___.----____.`--___ - Apprento Journeyworker Ratiol Tice This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 52 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS # EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Supplemental DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK Govemorsemm As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. OLDSTEIN TIMOTHY P. MURRAY LL Govemor Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Direelor Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 $31.78 $13.00 $12.23 Unemployment $57.01 STEAM BOILER OPERATOR 06/01/2011 $38.74 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $60.94 OPERATING F_NGINFFRS LOCAL 4 $39.72 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.12 12/01/2011 $39.16 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $61.56 06/01/2012 $39.72 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.12 12/01/2012 $40.34 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.74 06/01/2013 $41.11 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.51 12/01/2013 $41.89 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $64.29 TAMPERS, SELF-PROPELLED OR TRACTOR DRAWN 06/01/2011 $38.74 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $60.94 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 $31.78 $13.00 $12.23 $0.00 $57.01 12/01/2011 $39.16 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $61.56 06/01/2012 $39.72 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.12 12/01/2012 $40.34 $1.0.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.74 06/01/2013 $41.11 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.51 12/01/2013 $41.89 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $64.29 TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNICIAN F,LF,CTRICIANSLOCAL 103 09/01/2011 $31.42 $13.00 $12.22 $0.00 $56.64 03/01/2012 $31.78 $13.00 $12.23 $0.00 $57.01 09/01/2012 $32.29 $13.00 $12.25 $0.00 $57.54 03/01/2013 $32.83 $13.00 $12.26 $0.00 $58.09 09/01/2013 $33.34 $13.00 $12.28 $0.00 $58.62 03/01/2014 $33.88 $13.00 $12.30 $0.00 $59.18 09/01/2014 $34.38 $13.00 $12.31 $0.00 $59.69 03/01/2015 $34.91 $13.00 $12.33 $0.00 $60.24 09/01/2015 $35.63 $13.00 $12.35 $0.00 $60.98 03/01/2016 $36.35 $13.00 $12.37 $0.00 $61.72 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 53 of 61 ILI DEVALL. PATRICK Gocem, TIM0THY P. MURRAY LL Gorem, Awarding Authority: Contract Number: Description of Work: Job Location: Classification THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATEER E. ROWE Director Town of North Andover City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations 420 Great Pond Road Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNICIAN- Local 103 Effective Date - 09/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 40 $12.57 $13.00 $9.27 $0.00 $34.84 2 40 $12.57 $13.00 $9.27 $0.00 $34.84 3 45 $14.14 $13.00 $9.51 $0.00 $36.65 4 45 $14.14 $13.00 $9.51 $0.00 $36.65 5 50 $15.71 $13.00 $9.76 $0.00 $38.47 6 55 $17.28 $13.00 $10.01 $0.00 $40.29 7 60 $18.85 $13.00 $10.26 $0.00 $42.11 8 65 $20.42 $13.00 $10.50 $0.00 $43.92 9 70 $21.99 $13.00 $10.75 $0.00 $45.74 10 75 $23.57 $13.00 $11.00 $0.00 $47.57 Effective Date - 03/01/2012 Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Unemployment Total Rate 1 40 $12.71 $13.00 $9.27 $0.00 $34.98 2 40 $12.71 $13.00 $9.27 $0.00 $34.98 3 45 $14.30 $13.00 $9.51 $0.00 $36.81 4 45 $14.30 $13.00 $9.51 $0.00 $36.81 5 50 $15.89 $13.00 $9.76 $0.00 $38.65 6 55 $17.48 $13.00 $10.01 $0.00 $40.49 7 60 $19.07 $13.00 $10.26 $0.00 $42.33 8 65 $20.66 $13.00 $10.50 $0.00 $44.16 9 70 $22.25 $13.00 $10.75 $0.00 $46.00 10 75 $23.84 $13.00 $11.00 $0.00 $47.84 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 54 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS tt EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Notes: Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK Go- rorSecretary As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. G LDSTEIN TIMOTHY P MURRAY LL Governor Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemplovment Notes: �-_-------------------------- Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:1 Supplemental TERRAZZO FINISHERS 08/01/2011 $45.50 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $71.94 BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3 - MARBLE & TILE Health Pension 02/01/2012 $46.49 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $72.93 Apprentice- TERRAZZO FINISHER -Local 3 Marble & Tile Effective Date - 08/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $22.75 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $49.19 2 60 $27.30 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $53.74 3 70 $31.85 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $58.29 4 80 $36.40 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $62.84 5 90 $40.95 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $67.39 Effective Date - 02/01/2012 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 50 $23.25 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $49.69 2 60 $27.89 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $54.33 3 70 $32.54 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $58.98 4 80 $37.19 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $63.63 5 90 $41.84 $9.93 $16.51 $0.00 $68.28 - - - - - - - - - - _,._. __-....._. - - - --- -- ,._... _.. _._...- - - - - o..._, (Notes: Steps are 800 hrs. _ t Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:3 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 55 of 61 Awarding Authority: THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS tr EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Description of Work: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS 2 70 Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATJucx Govemor As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN SC TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Lt. Govemor Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. Rowe Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the 2 70 equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate 3 80 Unemployment TEST BORING DRILLER 06/01/2011 $32.30 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $51.50 LABORERS - FOUNDATIONAND MARINE $45.04 12/01/2011 $33.55 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $52.75 Apprentice- TEST BORING DRILLER (Laborers Foundation & Marine) Effective Date - 06/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $19.38 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $38.58 2 70 $22.61 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $41.81 3 80 $25.84 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $45.04 4 90 $29.07 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $48.27 Effective Date - 12/01/2011 $31.02 $7.10 $12.10 Supplemental $50.22 Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $20.13 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $39.33 2 70 $23.49 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $42.69 3 80 $26.84 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $46.04 4 90 $30.20 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $49.40 (Notes: L- - __ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:3 TEST BORING DRILLER HELPER 06/01/2011 $31.02 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $50.22 LABORERS - FOUNDATIONAND MARINE 12/01/2011 $32.27 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $51.47 TEST BORING LABORER 06/01/2011 $30.90 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $50.10 LABORERS - FOUNDATIONAND MARINE 12/01/2011 $32.15 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $51.35 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 56 of 61 DEVAL L. PATRICK Governor TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Lt. Governor Awarding Authority: Contract Number: Description of Work: Job Location: Classification THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE �LDSTEIN Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Director Town of North Andover City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations 420 Great Pond Road Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment Apprentice- TEST BORING LABORER (Laborers Foundation & Marine) Effective Date - 06/01/2011 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 2 70 3 80 4 90 Effective Date - 12/01/2011 Step percent $18.54 $21.63 $24.72 $27.81 Apprentice Base Wage $7.10 $7.10 $7.10 $7.10 Health $12.10 $12.10 $12.10 $12.10 Pension $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Supplemental Unemployment $37.74 $40.83 $43.92 $47.01 Total Rate 1 60 $19.29 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $38.49 2 70 $22.51 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $41.71 3 80 $25.72 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $44.92 4 90 $28.94 $7.10 $12.10 $0.00 $48.14 ------------------------------ -------__..---_._.-_--.-----__..--_.__-.--_--.------Notes: Notes: - Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:3 ---__...._-------------- TRACTORS/PORTABLE STEAM GENERATORS 06/01/2011 $38.74 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $60.94 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2011 $39.16 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $61.56 06/01/2012 $39.72 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.12 12/01/2012 $40.34 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.74 06/01/2013 $41.11 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.51 12/01/2013 $41.89 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $64.29 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 57 of 61 Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK Governor As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE. GOLDSTEIN TIMOTHY P MURRAY Lt Govemor Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment TRAILERS FOR EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT 08/01/2011 $30.72 $8.56 $6.61 $0.00 $45.89 TEAMST ERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B 12/01/2011 $30.72 $8.56 $7.27 $0.00 $46.55 06/01/2012 $31.02 $8.56 $7.27 $0.00 $46.85 08/01/2012 $31.02 $8.91 $7.27 $0.00 $47.20 12/01/2012 $31.32 $8.91 $8.00 $0.00 $48.23 TUNNEL WORK - COMPRESSED AIR 06/01/2011 $42.83 $7.10 $1.3.00 $0.00 $62.93 LABORERS(COMPRESSED AIR) 12/01/2011 $44.08 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $64.18 TUNNEL WORK - COMPRESSED AIR (HAZ. WASTE) 06/01/2011 $44.83 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $64.93 LABORERS (COMPRESSED AIR) 12/01/2011 $46.08 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $66.18 TUNNEL WORK - FREE AIR 06/01/2011 $34.90 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $55.00 LABORERS (FREE AIR TUNNEL) 12/01/2011 $36.15 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $56.25 TUNNEL WORK - FREE AIR (HAZ. WASTE) 06/01/2011 $36.90 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $57.00 LABORERS (FREE AIR TUNNEL) 12/01/2011 $38.15 $7.10 $13.00 $0.00 $58.25 VAC -HAUL 08/01/2011 $30.14 $8.56 $6.61 $0.00 $45.31 TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B 12/01/2011 $30.14 $8.56 $7.27 $0.00 $45.97 06/01/2012 $30.44 $8.56 $7.27 $0.00 $46.27 08/01/2012 $30.44 $8.91 $7.27 $0.00 $46.62 12/01/2012 $30.74 $8.91 $8.00 $0.00 $47.65 WAGON DRILL OPERATOR 06/01/2011 $28.85 $7.10 $11.05 $0.00 $47.00 LABORERS - ZONE 2 12/01/2011 $29.60 $7.10 $11.55 $0.00 $48.25 WASTE WATER PUMP OPERATOR 06/01/2011 $39.09 $10.00 $12.20 $0.00 $61.29 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4 12/01/2011 $39.52 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $61.92 06/01/2012 $40.09 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $62.49 12/01/2012 $40.71 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.11 06/01/2013 $41.49 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $63.89 12/01/2013 $42.27 $10.00 $12.40 $0.00 $64.67 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 58 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS iYh EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN GovemorSeman TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE LL Govcmor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemployment WATER METER INSTALLER 09/01/2011 $41.93 $9.32 $13.29 $0.00 $64.54 PLUMBERS& GASFITTERS LOCAL 12 (Local 138) 03/01/2012 $42.73 $9.32 $13.29 $0.00 $65.34 09/01/2012 $43.98 $9.32 $13.29 $0.00 $66.59 03/01/2013 $45.23 $9.32 $13.29 $0.00 $67.84 Outside Electrical - East CABLE TECHNICIAN (Power Zone) 08/29/2011 $27.11 $6.70 $1.50 $0.00 $35.31 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104 CABLEMAN (Underground Ducts & Cables) 08/29/2011 $38.41 $6.70 $1.00 $0.00 $46.11 OUT SIDE ELECTRICAL, WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104 DRIVER / GROUNDMAN CDL 08/29/2011 $31.63 $6.70 $2.50 $0.00 $40.83 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104 DRIVER / GROUNDMAN -Inexperienced (<2000 Hrs) 08/29/2011 $24.85 $6.70 $1.50 $0.00 $33.05 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104 EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (Class A CDL) 08/29/2011 $38.41 $6.70 $5.00 $0.00 $50.11 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104 EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (Class B CDL) 08/29/2011 $33.89 $6.70 $2.75 $0.00 $43.34 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104 GROUNDMAN 08/29/2011 $24.85 $6.70 $1.00 $0.00 $32.55 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104 GROUNDMAN -Inexperienced (<2000 Hrs.) 08/29/2011 $20.34 $6.70 $0.75 $0.00 $27.79 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104 JOURNEYMAN LINEMAN 08/29/2011 $45.19 $6.70 $7.86 $0.00 $59.75 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104 This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 59 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS fr EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT WL DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Governor Sccrctary TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE Lt. Govemor Director Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road $25.94 $26.33 $4.18 $4.18 $2.78 $2.79 $0.00 $0.00 $32.90 $33.30 Classification 07/18/2011 Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate $31.33 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104 Unemployment Apprentice- LINEMAN (Outside Electrical) -East Local 104 07/16/2012 $24.78 $4.18 Effective Date - 08/29/2011 $31.70 TELEDATA WIREMAN/INSTALLER/TECHNICIAN 07/18/2011 $24.42 $4.18 $2.73 $0.00 $31.33 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104 Supplemental Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate 1 60 $27.11 $6.70 $2.11 $0.00 $35.92 2 65 $29.37 $6.70 $2.36 $0.00 $38.43 3 70 $31.63 $6.70 $2.86 $0.00 $41.19 4 75 $33.89 $6.70 $3.36 $0.00 $43.95 5 80 $36.15 $6.70 $3.86 $0.00 $46.71 6 85 $38.41 $6.70 $4.36 $0.00 $49.47 7 90 $40.67 $6.70 $5.36 $0.00 $52.73 __-. - - ____ _.._ - - - - - _._. - __.. - - -. - __._ - ` - - ..._ - - _._. (Notes: r-.- ----- - -_.- --- - -- _..-....._.- Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:2 TELEDATA CABLE SPLICER OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104 07/18/2011 07/16/2012 $25.94 $26.33 $4.18 $4.18 $2.78 $2.79 $0.00 $0.00 $32.90 $33.30 TELEDATA LINEMAN/EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 07/18/2011 $24.42 $4.18 $2.73 $0.00 $31.33 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104 07/16/2012 $24.78 $4.18 $2.74 $0.00 $31.70 TELEDATA WIREMAN/INSTALLER/TECHNICIAN 07/18/2011 $24.42 $4.18 $2.73 $0.00 $31.33 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104 07/16/2012 $24.78 $4.18 $2.74 $0.00 $31.70 TREE TRIMMER 02/01/2009 $16.59 $2.42 $0.00 $0.00 $19.01 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL, WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104 This classification applies only to the trimming of branches on and around utility lines. TREE TRIMMER GROUNDMAN 02/01/2009 $14.64 $2.42 $0.00 $0.00 $17.06 OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - FAST LOCAL 104 This classification applies only to the trimming of branches on and around utility lines. This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 60 of 61 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS s> EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS Prevailing Wage Rates DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN Govcmor 7 TIMOTHY P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE LL Govemor Dior Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER Description of Work: Routine/emergency repairs of the Water Treatment Plant and Low Lift Pump Station equipment, plus the equipment located at the 4 water booster pump stations and 22 sewer pumping stations Job Location: 420 Great Pond Road Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate Unemplovment Additional Apprentice Information: Minimum wage rates for apprentices employed on public works projects are listed above as a percentage of the pre -determined hourly wage rate established by the Commissioner under the provisions of the M.G.L. c. 149, ss. 26-27D. Apprentice ratios are established by the Division of Apprenticeship Training pursuant to M.G.L c. 23, ss. I IE -11L. All apprentices must be registered with the Division of Apprenticeship Training in accordance with M.G.L. c. 23, ss. 11E-1 IL. All steps are six months (1000 hours) unless otherwise specified. * Ratios are expressed in allowable number of apprentices to journeymen or fraction thereof. ** Multiple ratios are listed in the comment field. *** APP to JM; 1:1, 2:2, 2:3, 3:4, 4:4, 4:5, 4:6, 5:7, 6:7, 6:8, 6:9, 7:10, 8:10, 8:11, 8:12, 9:13, 10:13, 10:14, etc. **** APP to JM; 1:1, 1:2, 2:3, 2:4, 3:5, 4:6, 4:7, 5:8, 6:9, 6:10, 7:11, 8:12, 8:13, 9:14, 10:15, 10:16, etc. This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel: Issue Date: 11/29/2011 Wage Request Number: 20111129-029 Page 61 of 61 N O N M U U U al .G Q c c N O H I � w w O 04 o Gq a rn rA .� 0 0 0 0 to o 0 kn v� v; kr; 01 wi 0 0 a\ � 0 0 0 o cYi o OM O N 000 6N9 69 6Ms 6Ms 6zs 6M9 O O O OM O p 000 � Taos6N9 6 6M7 69 6s 69 69 6s 69 O tn r -O 0 p N � � � N •-+ O N v� 69 bs 69 69 69 6s N O .� • � � Oo � [� O M O C5 C�q 6s 6s 69 6s Qs 6s 0 o O Cd p N O O vI 69 6s 6s 69 69 69 O O O N O N O O 6 OM 06 kr; N � > O 69 69 69 69 69 69 O O V7 V1 o N O O O 1� C� O V� p o0 lr� oo N O cn 69 69 69 6s 69 6s 64 O O 1, o tr; U rU U r- r- 01 00 C [� cn 6s 69 6s 6s 6s 69 U U U o U U o ° _U 3 3 � TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 Raymond T Santilli TEL (978) 688-9516 Assistant Town Manager FAX (978) 688-9556 r January 27, 2012 Ms. Rebecca Lee Tilton Vice -President Williamson Electrical Company, Inc 25 Griffin Way Chelsea, MA 02150 Dear Ms. Tilton: Enclosed please find the bid bond/deposit submitted with your proposal in response to the Invitation for Bids — `WTP Repairs & Maintenance' issued by the Town of North Andover. If you have any questions and/or concerns, please call me. Sincerely, 1107 Raymond T. Santilli Assistant Town Manager Enclosure Travelers Insurance Group Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America Travelers Casualty & Surety Company Farmington Casualty Company Hartford, Connecticut Bond No. TBD BID BOND AIA Document No. A310 (February, 1970 Edition) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we Williamson New England Electric Motor Service, Corp as Principal, and Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Connecticut as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto Town of North Andover, MA as Obligee, in the sum of 5% of amount bid Dollars(*5%* ), for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety, bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has submitted a bid for Routine/Emergency repair & Maintenance water treatment plant, sewer pumps stations & water booster stations for calendar year 2012 NOW, THEREFORE, if the Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal and the Principal shall enter into a Contract with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid, and give such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding or Contract Documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of such Contract and for the prompt payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof, or in the event of the failure of the Principal to enter such Contract and give such bond or bonds, if the Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference not to exceed the penalty thereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Obligee may in good faith contract with another party to perform the Work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. Signed and sealed this 29th (SEAL) day of December , 2011 Williamson New England Electric Motor Service, Corp _ (Principal) Rebecca Palmer, Vice President (Title) TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY OF AMERICA (Surety) (SEAL) 9,7 illiam von Hassef, Attorney -in -Fact TRAVELERSJ� POWER OF ATTORNEY Farmington Casualty Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc. St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company Attorney -In Fact No. 218614 RED BORDE St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company Travelers Casualty and Surety Company Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company Certificate No. 003220181 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company and St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company are corporations duly organized under the laws of the State of Minnesota, that Farmington Casualty Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, and Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America are corporations duly organized under the laws of the State of Connecticut, that United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Maryland, that Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Iowa, and that Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc., is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Wisconsin (herein collectively called the "Companies"), and that the Companies do hereby make, constitute and appoint William Von Hassel, and Marie E. Smith of the City of Deerfield , State of New Hampshire , their true and lawful Attome s -in-Fact, each in their separate capacity if more than one is named above, to sign, execute, seal and acknowledge any and all bonds, recognizances, conditional undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof on behalf of the Companies in their business of guaranteeing the fidelity of persons, guaranteeing the performance of contracts and executing or guaranteeing bonds and undertakings required or permitted in any actions or proceedings allowed by law. IN WITN SS WKIIEREOF, the Compa have caused this instrument to be signed and their corporate seals to be hereto affixed, this day of September [8� Farmington Casualty Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc. St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company 9th St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company Travelers Casualty and Surety Company Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company G�SUAl f Jy FtAE 4 � �I•N NSG / P1w �N349 poly ANO 0D.,"'A 1977..SCONN. y:•.......r•: (f 6 •. : D �6a ra State of Connecticut City of Hartford ss. oo By: AttA� Georg Thompson,enior ice President 9th September 2009 On this the day of , before me personally appeared George W. Thompson, who acknowledged himself to be the Senior Vice President of Farmington Casualty Company, Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company, Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc., St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company, St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, and United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, and that he, as such, being authorized so to do, executed the foregoing instrument for the purposes therein contained by signing on behalf of the corporations by himself as a duly authorized officer. p,TlT".) In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and official seal. ' * fl My Commission expires the 30th day of June, 2011. Ar pIIBUG$ 58440-4-09 Printed in U.S.A. � cam► C . ���s� Marie C. Tetreault, Notary Public ATTORNEY IS INVALID WITHOUT THE RED APPENDIX A - PRICE PROPOSAL The Contract will be awarded to the responsible, responsive bidder offering the lowest aggregate price for the first year of the proposed contract. All prices are to remain firm for the duration of the Contract. January 1. 2012 through December 31. 2012 uantit Unit Price (per hour) Total Price Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours $ 101 (.,D— Overtime Overtime 30 hours $ m 00 Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours $r1 q . 00 Overtime 20 hours $ 11550 TOTAL All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus % January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 Quantity Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours Overtime 30 hours Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours $ 0 44.00 $ 3 a all $ 00 $ a g 10-,00 ,, +1 t-1 n rn CX-) Unit Price (per hour) Total Price 10 co It, 1e7 Overtime 20 hours $ l l b . �) U TOTAL All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus _ Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance $ 0b0) m rTriW 4 $ a. 3lo . lu $nd. W QLA Page 10 of 36 by each responsive and responsible bidder will be calculated for the first year solely of the proposed contract. The Town is required to award the contract to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. ■ Responsiveness Bidders must completely fill out and submit the bid form and all other required forms. All supplies and services that are the subject of the bid must meet the minimum standards and scope of services set forth in the purchase description including the standards by which the procurement officer will determine acceptability as to quality, workmanship, results of inspections and tests, and suitability for a particular purpose. ■ Responsibility Bidders must demonstrate that they meet measures of responsibility. The Town will not award a contract to any bidder who cannot furnish satisfactory evidence of his ability and experience in this type of work and that he has sufficient plant and capital to enable him to prosecute and complete the work as outlined in the Scope of Services. The Town may make such investigations as it deems necessary to determine the above and a bidder shall furnish any information requested in this regard. All costs not listed on the bid price sheet will not be considered part of the contract and therefore will not be paid. The Town of North Andover will not be charged fuel surcharges or administrative fees as part of any contract entered into as a result of this IFB. Additionally the Town of North Andover will not be charged late fees unless payment is not made within sixty (60) days of the receipt of invoice. The Town of North Andover is a tax exempt entity so no sales tax will be assessed to any purchases made under this proposed contract. 11. Term of Contract The Town of North Andover is seeking to award a one-year contract with two (2) additional one- year renewals, solely at the discretion of the Town. The Town will provide written confirmation of renewal at least sixty (60) days prior to the end of the contract period. Town of North Andover IFB Page 9 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 uantit Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours Overtime 30 hours Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours Overtime 20 hours Unit Price (per hour) Total Price 00 $ lit 50 $ TOTAL S 0-q(10010 All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus I,�- Addenda IV are acknowledged: Signature W"U,,WWDw oClw,j Cfi, II W-- dko�,, Business Name Business Address 65 &1 Y) W Cku CbelseCt.m ogiso Business Phone - %Zq - q �66 Fax l0 IU1 -M� q ` hs oL�Lk Name of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal %c.eR(6dej4 Title of Person A,4orized to sign Price Proposal Signature of Abof e Person Town of North Andover IFB Page 11 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance Town of North Andover CONTRACT CONTRACT# DATE: This Contract is entered into on, or as of, this date by and between the Town of North Andover (the "Town"), and Contractor: V Address:�p'l C Telephone Number: I - 9RIq - WOO Fax Number: r- 9? -,-q )`-t`-1 1. This is a Contract for the procurement of the following: 2. The Contract price to be paid to the Contractor by the Town of North Andover is: 3. Payment will be made as follows: 4. Definitions: 4.1 Acce tp ance: All Contracts require proper acceptance of the described goods or services by the Town of North Andover. Proper acceptance shall be understood to include inspection of goods and certification of acceptable performance for services by authorized representatives of the Town to insure that the goods or services are complete and are as specified in the Contract. Town of North Andover IFB Page 12 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance CERTIFICATE OF VOTE At a duly authorized meeting the Board of Directors of the L� -&O, L�` held on Wn 1 it was tirucamsow 6LtCh'ccwtCo,,/6rli-4" VOTED, THAT L'�e- - �t (Name) (Officer) of U► W MCLA,-, be and hereby is authorized to execute contracts and bonds in the name and on behalf of said O 1 a, hauo , and affix its corporate seal hereto; and such execution of any contract or obligation in the name of ugCUR.T—L /� 1 on its behalf by such officer under seal of �(,� ���� , shall be valid and binding upon 0w()' 2-2 -L- I hereby certify that I am the clerk of the above named CI% rand that �Q �,(���� is the duly elected officer as above of said PVe S, JQV, , and that the above vote has not been amended or rescinded and remains in full force and effect as the date (Date) Town of North Andover IFB Page 34 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance CERTIFICATION LABOR HARMONY AND OSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that he is able to furnish labor that can work in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed at the work and that all employees to be employed at the worksite and in the work will have completed an OSHA -approved construction safety and health course lasting at least ten (10) hours. Date I� l aryl MC -1/ Company Name VvWrty ce,(�hv Town of North Andover IFB Page 33 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance CERTIFICATIONS CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this bid or proposal has been made and submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this certification, the word "person" shall mean natural person, business, partnership, corporation, committee, union, club or other organization, entity, or group of individuals. Print Name & Title Date �2 Vyt Company Name CERTIFICATE OF TAX COMPLIANCE Pursuant to Chapter 62Cofthe Massachusetts General Laws, Section 49A (b), I �11 vim, authorized signatory for W 0+�i Name of vidual Name of ftN QeA do hereby lcertify under the pains and penalties of perjury that said contractor chas complied with �' all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Town of North Andover, relating to taxes, permit or other fees, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and remitting child support. Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance 12,Q-1 1 - Date Page 32 of 36 fully complete his work in accordance with the Contract Documents. The Contractor's obligation to correct work is in addition to, and not in substitution of, such guarantees or warranties as may be required in the various Sections of the Specifications. This Agreement is intended to take effect as a sealed instrument. heret Dated: The Town of North Andover by: The ontractor by: �� -1CurnSo�,(U Town Manager Department/Division Head Town Accountant Certified as to Appropriation Town Counsel Certified as to Form Witness our hands and seals L -1a V..Q Authorized Signa re Town of North Andover IFB Page 31 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance Williamson Electrical Co., Inc. d/b/a Williamson New England Electric Motor Service Corp. PO Box 6265 25 Griffin Way Chelsea, MA 02150 Phone: 617-884-9200 Fax: 617-884-3144 Email: salesPweco-group.com Williamson has been selling and servicing motors since it was established in 1944• Job references: 1. DR Peck 8 Little Farm Rd Lakeville, MA 02347 508-947-3477 Attn: Dave Job: The Fairways — installation of pumps, rails, piping, control panels and Amphidrome reactor. $199,750.00 2. Walsh Contracting 82 North Ave Attleboro, MA 02703 5o8-222-1435 Attn: Job: South Shore Plaza — installed a new duplex pump system $11,500.00 3. PA Landers, Inc. PO BOX 217 Hanover, MA 02339 617-529-3560 Job: Packett's Landing — installed a new duplex pump system $32,300.00 4. Fall River Housing Authority 85 Morgan Street Fall River, MA 02722 *Jo Ann Bentley Architect 5o8-674-7600 Job: Doolan Apartments — Mitchell Drive 42 Pump Rehab with controls and battery back up systems on each unit. $49,000.00 5. Town of Lexington 1625 Mass Ave Lexington, MA 02420 Job: Rehab pump station, pumps, controls, panels and all associated equipment. $91,000.00 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 Raymond T Santilli TEL (978) 688-9516 Assistant Town Manager «�o #' FAX (978) 688-9556 January 27, 2012 Mr. Thomas H. Descoteaux Senior Vice -President R.H. White Construction 41 Central Street Auburn, MA 01501 Dear Mr. Descoteaux: Enclosed please find the bid bond/deposit submitted with your proposal in response to the Invitation for Bids — `WTP Repairs & Maintenance' issued by the Town of North Andover. The bid bond/deposit is being returned since the contract was awarded to another vendor. If you have any questions and/or concerns, please call me. Sincerely, 4c� 02 Raymond T. Santilli Assistant Town Manager Enclosure Document A310 TM - 2010 Conforms with The American Institute of Architects AIA Document 310 Bid Bond CONTRACTOR: (' iane, legal slaltar and addrre tr) R.H. White Construction Co., Inc. 41 Central Street Auburn, MA 01501 OWNER: (Name. legal slaltts mrd address) Town of North Andover 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 SURETY: ( lane, legal slants mrd principal place r flowdiit :eti) Liberty Mutual Insurance Company 175 Berkeley Street Boston, MA 02116 Mailing Address for Notices 1001 4th Avenue, Suite 1700 Seattle, WA 98154 BOND AMOUNT: $ 5% Five Percent of Amount Bid PROJECT: (,'Fame, locallonoraI mrdProJecrnumber.. Pratt} This document has important legal consequences. Consultation with an attorney is encouraged with respect to its completion or modification. Any singular reference to Contractor, Surety, Owner or other party shall be considered plural where applicable. Routine/Emergency Repair and Maintenance Water Treatment Plant, Sewer Pump Stations and Water Booster Stations The Contractor and Surety are bound to the Owner in the amount set forth above, for the payment of which the Contractor and Surety bind themselves. their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, as provided herein. The conditions of this Bond arc such that if the Owner accepts the bid of the Contractor within the time specified in the bid documents, or within such time period as may be agreed to by the Ovwner and Contractor, and the Contractor either (1) enters into a contract with the Owner in accordance with the terms of such bid, and gives such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding or Contract Documents, with a surety admitted in the jurisdiction of the Project and otherwise acceptable to the Owner, for the faithful performance of such Contract and for the prompt payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof; or (2) pays to the Owner the difference, not to exceed the amount of this Bond, between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Owner may in good faith contract with another party to perlbrm the work covered by said bid, fhen this obligation %hail be hull and void, otherwise to remain in full three and ellect. The Surely hereby waives any notice of wi agreement between the Owner and Contractor to extend the time in which the Owner may accept the bid. Waiver of notice by the Surety shall not apply to any extension exceeding sixty (60) days in the aggregate beyond the time for acceptance ol'bids sped lied in the bid documents, and the Owner and Contractor %hall obtain the Suret)as consent lbr an extension beyond sixty (60) days. If this Bond is issued in connection with a subcontractor's bid to a Contractor, the temt Contractor in this Bond shall be doomed to be Subcontractor and the term Owner shall be deemed to be Contractor. When this Bond has been furnished to comply %with a statutory or other legal requirement in the location of the Project, any provision in this Bond conflicting %with %aid statutory or legal requirement shall be deemed deleted herelrom and provisions conforming to such statutory or other legal requirement shall be deemed incorporated herein. When so lumislied, the intent is that this Bond shali be construed a% a statutory bund and not as a common law bond. Signed and scaled this 19th day of December, 2011 FFin iirii - L�A"501,2 1, I_ S-0054/AS 8/10 R.H. White Construction Co., Inc. (Principal) (fJlle) P0NSUR Liberty Mutual Insurance Company J•�Joo'Apo9q (,tirrrely) 4ft, ,Seal) Z �o �- 1912 n ,- 0 By: ! cs�Sr�.10P�aa l'lille) Nicole RI ir.-Fac 2510164 This Power of Attorney limits the acts of those named herein, and they have no authority to bind the Company except in the manner and to the extent herein stated. Not valid for mortgage, note, loan, letter of credit, bank deposit, currency rate, interest rate or residual value guarantees. To confirm the validity of this Power of Attorney call 610-832.8240 between 9:00 am and 4:30 pm EST on any business day. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: That Liberty Mutual Insurance Company (the "Company"), a Massachusetts stock insurance company, pursuant to and by authority of the By-law and Authorization hereinafter set forth, does hereby name, constitute and appoint, _..Nic.ole..Roy ..............................................................................................th.. its true and lawful attomey-in-fact, with full power and authority hereby conferred to sign, execute and acknowledge, at any location within e United States, the following surety bond: Principal Name: R.H. White Construction Co., Inc. Obligee Name: Town of North Andover LMS Surety Bond Number: Bid Bond Bond Amount: See Bond Form That this power is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following By-law and Authorization: ARTICLE XIII - Execution of Contracts: Section 5. Surety Bonds and Undertakings. Any officer of the Company authorized for that purpose in writing by the chairman or the president, and subject to such limitations as the chairman or the president may prescribe, shall appoint such attomeys-in-fact, as may be necessary to act in behalf of the Company to make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver as surety any and all undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations. Such attomeys-in-fact, subject to the limitations set forth in their respective powers of attorney, shall have full power to bind the Company by their signature and execution of any such instruments and to attach thereto the seal of the Company. When so executed such instruments shall be as binding as if signed by the president and attested by the secretary. By the following instrument the chairman or the president has authorized the officer or other official named therein to appoint attomeys-in-fact: Pursuant to Article XIII, Section 5 of the By-laws, Garnet W. Elliott, Assistant Secretary of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, is hereby authorized to appoint such attomeys-in-fact as may be necessary to act in behalf of the Company to make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver as surety any and all undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations. That the By-law and the Authorization set forth above are true copies thereof and are now in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Power of Attorney has been subscribed by an authorized officer or official of the Company and the corporate seal of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company has been affixed thereto in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania this 28�' day of MARCH , 2009, p, INS;/q ,4J� aPoy'�'LC SWmr� N2�9 `�°e COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ss COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY LIBERTY M_UUUTT\1U�/ AL INSURANCE COMPANY �(/ .V /` • 4 V_ By Garnet W. Elliott, Assistant Secretary On this 28"' day of MARCH , 2009 , before me, a Notary Public, personally came Garnet W. Elliott, to me known, and acknowledged that he is an Assistant Secretary of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company; that he knows the seal of said corporation; and that he executed the above Power of Attorney and affixed the corporate seal of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company thereto with the authority and at the direction of said corporation. IN TESTIMON ER@09ave hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my notarial seal at Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, on the day and year first above o�nnONwF9�E`� COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Notarial Seal, �D Teresa Pastelia, Notary Public By Plymouth Twp.. Montgomery county Teresa Pastella, Notary Public CERTIFICAT'yo 'ysrtva`'� G My Commission Expires March 28, 2013 qRj PUBt Member, Pennsylvania Association of Notaiies I, the undersigne nt Secretary of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, do hereby certify that the original power of attorney of which the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy, is in full force and effect on the date of this certificate; and I do further certify that the officer or official who executed the said power of attorney is an Assistant Secretary specially authorized by the chairman or the president to appoint attomeys-in-fact as provided in Article XIII, Section 5 of the By-laws of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. This certificate and the above power of attorney may be signed by facsimile or mechanically reproduced signatures under and by authority of the following vote of the board of directors of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company at a meeting duly called and held on the 12th day of March, 1980. VOTED that the facsimile or mechanically reproduced signature of any assistant secretary of the company, wherever appearing upon a certified copy of any power of attorney issued by the company in connection with surety bonds, shall be valid and binding upon the company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed. IN TES61MONY WHEREOF, (( ave hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the corporate seal of the said company, this 19th day of December 2��1 ; Loc;,, rpN I422 m� By caZ M. David M. Carey, kisistant Secretary APPENDIX A - PRICE PROPOSAL The Contract will be awarded to the responsible, responsive bidder offering the lowest aggregate price for the first year of the proposed contract. All prices are to remain firm for the duration of the Contract. January 1. 2012 through December 31. 2012 Quantijy Unit Price (per hour) Total Price Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours $ °o 6 s '` d0 $ /S Overtime 30 hours $ Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours $ Ba Overtime 20 hours $ l d p $ Z d Q TOTAL 0 $ 3-s- 00 All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus /5- % January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 Quantijy Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours Overtime 30 hours Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours Overtime 20 hours Unit Price (per hour) Total Price $ /.52. °O 00 TOTAL All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus % Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance Page 10 of 36 January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 Quantity Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours Overtime 30 hours Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours Overtime 20 hours Unit Price (per hour) Total Price e l fig. no TOTAL All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus % --15- % Addenda N are acknowledged: C- ! ' Signature Business Name 10i� $ 7, 250, o0 $ Business Address CW4 Business Phone ( �> / zZ— 91,e2— Fax (940 Name of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal gn Title of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal Signature of Above Person Town of North Andover 1FB WTP Repairs and Maintenance Page 11 of 36 CERTIFICATIONS CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this bid or proposal has been made and submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this certification, the word "person" shall mean natural person, business, partnership, corporation, committee, union, club or other organization, entity, or group of individuals. Signature SwZ Print Name & Title :S iZ 'V, c Date [2--- 2q_ f ( A,t'I-t1?4-tS - k 6c, S`CR2 ,c 11ciiL- Company Name CERTIFICATE OF TAX COMPLIANCE Pursuant to Chapter 62C of the Massachusetts General Laws, Section 49A (b), I authorized signatory for -R R= N S i►�uc fir-' cc/ Name of individual Name of contractor do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that said contractor has complied with all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Town of North Andover, relating to taxes, permit or other fees, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and remitting child support. cy� Signature Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance Date Page 32 of 36 CERTIFICATION LABOR HARMONY AND OSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that he is able to furnish labor that can work in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed at the work and that all employees to be employed at the worksite and in the work will have completed an OSHA -approved construction safety and health course lasting at least ten (10) hours. Signature print Name & Title Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance Date 12 2� - d R.AA 'J *t i� C0L-( k1aJ Ca L Company Name Page 33 of 36 CERTIFICATE OF VOTE SSC AA�,, At a duly authorized meeting the Board of Directors of the held on it was VOTED, THAT (Name) (Officer) of be and hereby is authorized to execute contracts and bonds in the name and on behalf of said , and affix its corporate seal hereto; and such execution of any contract or obligation in the name of on its behalf by such officer under seal of , shall be valid and binding upon I hereby certify that I am the clerk of the above named and that is the duly elected officer as above of said and that the above vote has not been amended or rescinded and remains in full force and effect as the date of this contract. (Date) (Clerk) Town of North Andover IFB Page 34 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance CLERK'S CERTIFICATE R. H. WHITE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. I, Sumner B. Tilton, Jr., Clerk of R. H. WHITE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC., herein certify that the following is a true copy of a resolution adopted at a special meeting of the Board of Directors of the Corporation duly called and held on July 21, 2011: VOTED: To authorize and empower David H. White, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, President, Treasurer and Assistant Clerk; Kenneth M. Margossian, Executive Vice President; James E. McCarthy, Chief Operating Officer; and Thomas H. Descoteaux, Senior Vice President; or any one acting singly, to execute all contracts and bonds on behalf of the Corporation. I further certify that the foregoing resolution and authority vested thereby has not been amended or rescinded and is still in force and effect as of the date hereof. I further certify that the officers set forth in the resolution are duly elected and acting officers of R. H. WHITE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 2011. Witness my hand and seal of the Corporation this-1'�4'day of�� c , 3r I ftI.M = Since RHW1923 R.H. WHITE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. A Subsidiary of R.H. White Companies, Inc. 41 Central Street — P.O. Box 404 Auburn, Massachusetts 01501 t: 508.832.3295 f: 508.832.7084 rhwhite.com December 23, 2011 Town of North Andover 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 Attn: Mr. Ray Santilli Re: "\N7P Repairs & Maintenance" RH White Construction Company Qualifications Dear Mr. Santilli, I have listed below a summary of RH White Construction Company's qualifications as required by Section 4 of the above referenced bid. A. RH White has been in business since 1923, a period of over 85 years during which time we have worked on hundreds of public water and wastewater projects. B. A summary of our projects in the last three years is attached. C. We are knowledgeable in the various control systems used in water and wastewater systems. D. All of our employees are OSHA 10 certified and trained in Lock -out / Tag -out procedures. E. Copies of our various licenses will be furnished upon request. F. We maintain a 24-hour telephone line for emergency calls. (800) 922-8182. G. We acknowledge unit prices are firm for 1 -year. H. All other applicable bid forms are contained herein. Please contact me if you have any questions or require additional information. Sincerely, 'Terence McGlone Mechanical Division Manager K i m m m C, E E i Mss s9 O O c V V m C r N = Z d O a � Q a C o 0 0 0 o o n N NN O O O V N N y 01 O U N N y V E kn y N h U N `n C W cn C O O O O i r N d > N °° Gf = o E�rq E O yC 0 C z O G C by a M O U N cC d N M O N O O c6 'QO7' l- bA ON N O m V] x 04C. d" d O. 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Girard Waterline Industries Corp 7 London Lane Seabrook, NH 03874 Dear Mr. Girard: NORTH O `t��ao �s1tiO O 9 r �4SSAGHUSE�th January 27, 2012 TEL (978) 688-9516 FAX (978) 688-9556 Enclosed please find the bid bond/deposit submitted with your proposal in response to the Invitation for Bids — `WTP Repairs & Maintenance' issued by the Town of North Andover. The bid bond/deposit is being returned since the contract was awarded to another vendor. If you have any questions and/or concerns, please call me. Sincerely, Raymond T. Santilli Assistant Town Manager Enclosure Bid Bond CONTRACTOR: ('lane, legal stales and address) Waterline Industries Corp. 7 London Lane Seabrook, NH 03874 OWNER: (Xrame, legal staters and address) Town of North Andover 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 Document A310 TM -2010 Conforms with The American Institute of Architects AIA Document 310 SURETY: ( Ianie, legal slalits mid principal place t fbrtsinea) Western Surety Company R 0. Box 5077 Sioux Falls, SD 57117-5077 Mailing Address for Notices 53 State Street Boston, MA 02109 BOND AMOUNT: $ 5% Five Percent of Amount Bid PROJECT: (Name, location or addre n mrd Project number, U any) This document has important legal consequences. Consultation with an attorney is encouraged with respect to its completion or modification. Any singular reference to Contractor, Surety, Owner or other party shall be considered plural where applicable. Routine/Emergency Repair and Maintenance Water Treatment Plant, Sewer Pump Stations and Water Booster Stations The Contractor and Surety are bound to the Owner in the amount set forth above, for the payment of which the Contractor and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, as provided herein. The conditions of this Bond arc such that if the Owner accepts the bid of the Contractor within the time specified in the bid documents, or nithin such time period as may be agreed to by the 0xinicr and Contractor, and the Contractor either (1) enters into a contract with the Owner in accordance with the terms of such bid, mid gives such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding or Contract Documents, with a surety admitted in the jurisdiction of the Project and otherwise acceptable to tite 0%vner, for the faithful performance of such Contract and for the prompt payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof•, or (2) pays to the Owner the difference, not to exceed the amount of this Bond, between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Owner may in good faith contract with another party to perlbrm the work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and ellect. The Surety hereby waives any notice ol'an agreement between the O%vner and Contractor to extend the time in which the Owner may accept the bid. Waiverol'notice by the Surety shall not apply to any extension exceedingsixty (60) days in the aggregate beyond the time for acceptance ol'bids speci lied in the bid documents, and the Owier and Contractor shall obtain the Surety's consent Ibr an extension beyond sixty (60) days. If this Bond is issued in connection with a subcontractor's bid to a Contractor, the term Contractor in this Bond shall be deemed to be Subcontractor and the term Owner shall be deemed to be Contractor. When this Bond has been furnished to comply with a statutory or other legal requirement in the location of the Project, any provision in this Bond conflicting % ith said statutory or legal requirement shall be deemed deleted herefrom and provisions conibrming to such statutory or other legal requirement shall be deemed incorporated herein. When so litmished, the intent is that this fiond shall be constzued as u statutory bond and not as a common law bond. Signed and scaled this 19th day of December, 2011 (ll'luh, ss) j .V S-0054IAS 8110 Waterline Industries Corp. (Principal) (Seal) Western Surety Company POWER OF ATTORNEY APPOINTING INDIVIDUAL ATTORNEY-IN-FACT Know All Men By These Presents, That WESTERN SURETY COMPANY, a South Dakota corporation, is a duly organized and existing corporation having its principal office in the City of Sioux Falls, and State of South Dakota, and that it does by virtue of the signature and seal herein affixed hereby make, constitute and appoint Nicole Roy of Boston MA its true and lawful Attorney(s}in-Fact with full power and authority hereby conferred to sign, seal and execute for and on its behalf bonds, undertakings and other obligatory instruments of similar nature Surety Bond Number: Bid Bond Principal: Waterline Industries Corp. Obligee: Town of North Andover Amount of Bond: See Bond Form and to bind it thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such instruments were signed by a duly authorized officer of the corporation and all the acts of said Attorney, pursuant to the authority hereby given, are hereby ratified and confirmed. This Power of Attomey is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the By -Law printed on the reverse hereof, duly adopted, as indicated, by the shareholders of the corporation. In Witness Whereof, WESTERN SURETY COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its Senior Vice President and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed on this 19th day of September 1 2006 SEt WEST SURE CO PANY 0sru�QOAq�o; ay�V �Wi j21 - 63�kSEAvip g ot,op,Fb` G✓`� Paul T. Bruflat, Anior Vice President State of South Dakota County of Minnehaha I ss On this 19th day of September 2006 before me personally came Paul T. Bruflat, to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say: that he resides in the City of Sioux Falls, State of South Dakota; that he is the Senior Vice President of WESTERN SURETY COMPANY described in and which executed the above instrument; that he knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed pursuant to authority given by the Board of Directors of said corporation and that he signed his name thereto pursuant to like authority, and acknowledges same to be the act and deed of said corporation. +4bbb4bb444444444bb444bb4 + s D. KRELL 8 My commission expires AL NOTARY PUBLIC F�4s r November 30, 2012 AMUTH DAKOTA�ys +b4bb4bbbbbbbbbbbbb44444 + D. Krell, Notary Public CERTIFICATE I, L. Nelson, Assistant Secretary of WESTERN SURETY COMPANY do hereby certify that the Power of Attorney hereinabove set forth is still in force, and further certify that the By -Law of the corporation printed on the reverse hereof is still in force. In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of the saia corporation this _ 19th day of December 2011 vaE:" ifJESTE SURETY COMPANY "�; wo aWKi ;< s sE AVlp 't—Nelson, Assistant Secretary Form F3146-9-2006 Authorizing By -Law ADOPTED BY THE SHAREHOLDERS OF WESTERN SURETY COMPANY: This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following By -Law duly adopted by the shareholders of the Company. Section 7. All bonds, policies, undertakings, Powers of Attorney, or other obligations of the corporation shall be executed in the corporate name of the Company by the President, Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, or any Vice President, or by such other officers as the Board of Directors may authorize. The President, any Vice President, Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, or the Treasurer may appoint Attorneys in Fact or agents who shall have authority to issue bonds, policies, or undertakings in the name of the Company. The corporate seal is not necessary for the validity of any bonds, policies, undertakings, Powers of Attorney or other obligations of the corporation. The signature of any such officer and the corporate seal may be printed by facsimile. APPENDIX A - PRICE PROPOSAL The Contract will be awarded to the responsible, responsive bidder offering the lowest aggregate price for the first year of the proposed contract. All prices are to remain firm for the duration of the Contract. January 1. 2012 through December 31. 2012 Quantijy Unit Price (per hour) Total Price Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours $ 86.67 $ 13,000.50 Overtime 30 hours $ 128.04 $ 3,841.20 Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours $ 105.32 $ 10,532.00 Overtime 20 hours $ 146.50 $ 2,930.00 TOTAL $ 30, 303.70 All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus 9.5 % January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 Quantity Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours Overtime 30 hours Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours Overtime 20 hours Unit Price (per hour) Total Price r „1n C A TOTAL All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus 10 % Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance �KAIMRN.�.T.i Page 10 of 36 January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 uantit Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours Overtime 30 hours Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours Overtime 20 hours Unit Price (per hour) Total Price $ 89.67 $ 131.04 $ 110.32 $ 156.50 TOTAL All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus 10.5 Addenda are acknowledged: a& Signature Michael A. Girard, Vice President Business Name Waterline Industries Corp. Business Address 7 London Lane, Seabrook, NH 03874 Business Phone (603) 474-7477 Fax (603) 474-8578 Michael A. Girard Name of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal Vice President Title of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal Michael A. Girard, Vice President Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance $ 13,405.50 m l all on $ 11,032.00 m Z iln nn m 2l d4R 7n Page 11 of 36 CERTIFICATE OF VOTE At a duly authorized meeting the Board of Directors of the Waterline Industries Corp. held on December 14, 2011 it was VOTED,THAT Michael A. Girard (Name) Vice President (Officer) of Waterline Industries Corp. be and hereby is authorized to execute contracts and bonds in the name and on behalf of said Waterline Industries Corp. , and affix its corporate seal hereto; and such execution of any contract or obligation in the name of Waterline Industries Corp. on its behalf by such officer under seal of Waterline Industries Corp. , shall be valid and binding upon Waterline Industries Corp. that I hereby certify that I am the clerk of the above named Waterline Industries Corp. and Michael A. Girard is the duly elected officer as above of said Waterline Industries Corp. , and that the above vote has not been amended or rescinded and remains in full force and effect as the date of this contract. 12/29/2011 I'A Mw (Date) (Clerk) Alicia McLaughlin, Corporate Secretary Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance Page 34 of 36 CERTIFICATIONS CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this bid or proposal has been made and submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this certification, the word "person" shall mean natural person, business, partnership, corporation, committee, union, club or other organization, entity, or group of individuals. Signature Date 12/29/2011 Michael A. Girard, Vice President Waterline Industries Corp. Print Name & Title Company Name CERTIFICATE OF TAX COMPLIANCE Pursuant to Chapter 62C of the Massachusetts General Laws, Section 49A (b), I Michael A. Girard , authorized signatory for Waterline Industries Corp. Name of individual Name of contractor do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that said contractor has complied with all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Town of North Andover, relating to taxes, permit or other fees, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and remitting child support. ignature Michael A. Girard, Vice President Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance 12/29/2011 Date Page 32 of 36 CERTIFICATION LABOR HARMONY AND OSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that he is able to furnish labor that can work in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed at the work and that all employees to be employed at the worksite and in the work will have completed an OSHA -approved construction safety and health course lasting at least ten (10) hours. Michael A. Girard, Vice President Print Name & Title Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance Date 12/29/2011 Waterline Industries Corp. Company Name Page 33 of 36 AFFIDAVIT OF AUTHORIZATION FOR BIDDING REPRESENTATIVE At a duly authorized meeting of the Board of Directors of the Waterline Industries Corp. held on December 14, 2011, at which time all of the Directors were present or waived notice, it was voted that Michael Girard, Vice President of this company shall be, and hereby is, authorized to executed bidding documents, contracts and bonds in the name and on behalf of said company, and to affix the corporate seal thereto, and such execution of any contract obligation in this company's name on its behalf of such VICE PRESIDENT under seal of the company shall be valid and binding upon this company. A true copy ATTEST au k6A ALICIA CLAUGHLIN, Co orate Secretary INCORPORATED IN THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Place of Business: 7 London Lane Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 (603)474-7477 I hereby certify that I am the clerk of the Waterline Industries Corp., and that Michael Girard, VICE PRESIDENT, is duly elected VICE PRESIDENT of said company, and that the above vote has not been amended or rescinded and remains in full force and effect as of the date of this contract. MA W6,11- , ALICIA MCLA GHLIN, Corporate Yecreiary Corporate Seal INCORPORATED IN THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Place of Business: 7 London Lane Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 (603) 474-7477 P:\Office\Bidinforrnation\Girard Affidavit to Sign.doc WATERLINEWATERLINE WATERLINE INDUSTRIES ____;SERVICES LLC ALTER\AME ENIRMS CORPORATION i2ks U-0 m ✓ You are our first priority. ✓ We have 24 years of construction experience, from $2,000 jobs to $18,000,000 jobs. ✓ A warranty is only as good as the company behind it. We will always be here when you need us. ✓ We are members of the Better Business Bureau, guaranteeing you great business practice and a company you can trust. ✓ We can self -perform everything with our own master electricians, master plumbers, licensed roofers, certified HVAC technicians, and licensed equipment operators. No sub -contractors means on schedule, within budget, and guaranteed quality of workmanship. ✓ All 3 Waterline companies are bonded, insured and carry their own workers compensation insurance. ✓ We area team of innovators. We built the first desalination plant in the northeast, the first co - mag phosphorus reduction facility in the world, the largest Solar PV system in New Hampshire, and installed the first vertical axis wind turbines in the area. ✓ We are a family owned and operated company, self-supporting without outside investors. ✓ We have been a local company since our beginning. ✓ We support the local economy with affiliations like the Green Alliance, Solar Energy Business Association of New England, The New England Clean Energy Council and various local chambers of commerce. ✓ Our core business is the design and construction of critical infrastructure. The water and wastewater plants we build have to work, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We know how to take a project online and keep it there. ✓ We are technology agnostic, meaning, we aren't tied to anyone product or manufacturer, ensuring you get the best system at the best price for you and your needs. ✓ We firmly believe in doing something the right way, the first time. ✓ We don't have an automated answering service. You callus, we answer, or call you back as soon as humanly possible. ✓ We firmly believe that the work we are doing is good for our customers, good for the environment and good for our country. ✓ You choose Waterline for all of these reasons, but also because you can find comfort in knowing that over 24 years, thousands of other happy customers have chosen us too. ,Y . We look forward to talking with you soon! ITS M'THE WATER - As,, a innovative water and, wast' Waterline Industries is Or6u&& team's, expeftise. Waterlinedndi exceeds the pe6rmah6b'o f"Ou fostering ,-and rewarding an erit encourag!ng!Maginative'teamv� Our senio*r`s"46ff has20, plusyea englineering,,exp6ri6h6e.,,,,All ,6f�o passionate an :t are d' committed ion.and qua I ity ` construction 200 municipa!,arid pr ivat6t( confidence in the wordoW of;'th that a senior .member 4rom u b", I hi" ,,.!�designated ooversee ,eac,,-,prc If you can't look ,8'client in the eye' at ihe end .;ot.,aJob,'then ,y pu,h,ave Ralph ',D0mke­ President,; WaMrliliei�,,Indulstne,sC J L -Y r.,,,7, ri `W6kL& OF SERVICE. water expert,�"'W . 'a e offer �y stem of inlegr6te&service,s, i'6,`depth our ,,, d dj)�seamlessly. manage'all esigne o your water and 31qqs,�contin,uallytment needs was ew6ter1rea ds:'.Wat6rlin'e Industries, competition by; prpprptipnt&ects all phases;,bf:the 'pla'nning,design;,i,,, .,gei;ieunal spirit:and:con 'Ocliori�aind installation of your;syst6m to ensure ure,. )rK';Thb majority -of .'you receive theL highest quality i k ition:6�.,.",,:.,' of construction r.;empl6 ee8', WATERLINE DESIGNS, BUILDS AND. "Cust6mersatisfa,c'' SERVICES OUR' PROJECTS: We` speci"'a'ii2e,in,the 'building of � ;Y t'' iehts,ha�fi�,,,'.complete �!, W ater, Treatment Facilibes', ir'projects knowing -�,1,Water.&Chemical .Stp,ra*g'q Facilities6, 0�s '�hi i'p team,� . is Wastewater• Treatment Facilities Pump Stations, bhdshdke:thbirha n 'd �`,Aftbicipal Septic Systems it finished the job.' Industrial Water &Wastewater ',';Treatment Facilities !rpbratioh.,�,, y hf�� ,14 I ® WATERLINE INDUSTRIES OFFERS THE FOLLOWING SERVICES: To save you time, money and eliminate double mark-up, Waterline Industries self -performs: • Site Work • Concrete • Carpentry • Thermal Protection • Roofing • Equipment Installation • Plumbing • HVAC • Electrical We can provide the following with in-house or joint venture partners established over the last 20 years. • Maintenance of all Types of Plants • Design and Build • Site Planning • Energy Management Audit • Plan Review For more information regarding the Waterline Industries please visit: www.waterlinecompanies.com or call: 603-474-7477 TR,_fi �A. ` WATERLINE Water & Wastewater Maintenance Renewable Energy Products AAF 4- No job, is, too big or too smaIL e - Waterline s • Filter Media Replacement ".,Waterline Services equipment,staff and'expertise,'! ". Chem Feed Systems you need t6'maintain upgrade or replace equipment for water nd: a We w wastewater sy�tern's.' workona service contract or,''i- • M6 rite rat rice Contractsf 1 VoUr stress in times f ;project basis. bur'g661of,' • Concrete,� emergency and to`661'your partner t'b"anticipate issues before, • Crane, service they occur:�0ur proven system of integratetl services is ' • Electec'al, Aesign6d o,seamlessly assist "you;w eh,you:need it. • Equipment Installation ,Ba6ke&b' Waterline lnduistriesorp oratiori: Equipment Repair ,, -J Established in 1987 , Waterline IndustriesCorporafion is a • Plumbing d :rand wastewater, systems. With.� leader inbuildingmate" Start-up Service perle`hced leadership innovative design',soluti ons, highVa' p lacements. -�lity, construction onstruction;i6n'd��a,dd60'66m,:m, itm'e''nt'to its customers, quality qua 24/7 Eriler encv Maihtenahce `,i,; ' erlineervices strive to,b6coM6 Waterline Industries'and Z `06r one stop solution, f6rwate'�'and wastewater solu ions in 1,,greater, New Englah'd. PART 1 - COMPLETED PROJECTS LIST ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDING PROJECTS YOUR FIRM HAS COMPLETED SINCE THE DATE YOUR CURRENT CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY WAS ISSUED (NOT EXTENDED)." PROJECT TITLE & LOCATION WORK CATEGORY CONTRACT PRICE START DATE DATE COMPLETED 301 - E.Lab Generator, Amherst, MA Mechanical $185,485.00 Sep -06 Oct -06 319 - WWTP Upgrades, Haverhill, MA Sewage TP $9,462,057.52 Apr -04 Sep -07 324 - WWTF SCADA, Haverhill, MA WW $1,647,677.00 Nov -06 May -07 329 - WWTF Disinfection, Portland, ME Mechanical $1,343,372.00 May -05 Jun -06 332 - Long Pond WTF, Blandford, MA Water $3,477,777.00 Aug -05 Apr -07 333 - Crooked Springs WTP, Chelmsford, MA Water $6,696,677.00 Jan -06 Mar -07 334 - Colonial Drive Water Tank, Tewksbury, MA Water $5,298,702.00 Mar -06 Oct -07 335 - Bridge Street PS, Salem, MA Water $407,677.00 Dec -06 Aug -07 336 - Hydraulic Gate, Nashua, NH Water $117,409.00 Sep -06 Sep -06 337 - Tank Valve, Westfield, MA Mechanical $114,938.00 Apr -06 Jul -06 338 - Water Tank, Athol, MA Tank $360,342.00 May -06 Dec -06 339 - Varney Brook PS, Dover, NH PS $836,777.00 Jun -06 Mar -07 340 - WWTP Improvements, Plymouth,MA WW $367,974.00 Jun -06 Dec -06 341 - Kenne Clarifier Drive, Northampton, MA WW $48,677.00 Jun -06 Dec -06 342 - Dechlorination Facility Imp.,Seabrook,NH Mechanical $97,394.00 Jul -06 Dec -06 343 - Water Storage Tank, North Andover, MA Water $5,267,677.00 Jul -06 May -08 344 - WWTF Improvemetns, Concord, MA WW $9,809,057.00 Jul -06 May -08 345 - WWTF Phase I Improvements, Kittery, ME WW $207,700.00 Jun -07 Dec -07 348 - Sneech Pond WTP Upgrades, Cumberland, RI WTP $1,657,677.00 Oct -06 Jun -07 350 - Meadow Brook PS, Chelmsford, MA Water PS $871,827.00 Jun -07 Dec -07 351 - Chem Feed System, Wilmington, MA Water PS $182,000.00 Jun -07 Nov -07 352 - Northwest PS, Stoneham, MA Water PS $417,699.00 Jun -07 Dec -07 353 - Bolton School WWTF, Bolton, MA WW $2,017,356.00 Jun -07 Aug -08 354 - WWTF Phase I Improvements, Kittery, ME WW $207,700.00 Jun -10 Aug -10 355 - Kelly Square Controls, Worcester, MA Mechanical $482,377.00 Jun -07 Apr -08 356 - Wave Ave WWPS Upgrade, Middletown, RI PS $2,582,668.00 Aug -07 Jul -08 357 - Outlet Structure, North Andover, MA Mechanical $360,676.00 Oct -07 May -08 358 - Sewer Lift Station Upgrades, Pittsfield, MA PS $1,259,654.00 Jul -07 Dec -08 359 - Irrigation PS Installation, Woburn, MA Mechanical $157,157.00 Dec -07 May -08, 360 - Primary Clarifier, Oak Bluffs, MA WW $2,476,577.00 Nov -07 Dec -08' 361 - Desalination Project, Swansea, MA W $14,740,656.00 Oct -07 Apr -09'. 362 - Washington St. PS, Rochester, NH PS $454,077.00 Feb -07 Oct -08 363 - Woodbury Pond PS, Sutton, MA PS $720,499.00 Feb -08 Oct -08 364 - Disinfection Pilot Study Sytem, Westerly, RI Mech. & Electrical $445,777.00 Mar -08 Mar -09 365 - Wheelwright WWTF Upgrades, Hardwick, MA WW $1,862,101.00 Mar -08 Mar -09 366 - Upgrades of WTP, Abington/Rockland, MA WTP $337,277.00 Apr -08 Oct -08 367 - Kennedy & Marshall Wells, Acton, MA WTP $5,919,074.00 Apr -08 Feb -09 368 - 1.5MG Water Tank, Uxbridge, MA Tank $2,847,777.00 Mar -08 Mar -09 369 - 0.95MGD WTF, Canton, MA WTP $2,777,777.00 May -08 Aug -09 370 - Replacement of Filter Media, Westfield, MA WTP $75,577.00 Sep -08 Oct -08 371 - The Groves at Lincoln, MA WW $1,257,772.00 Jul -08 Jul -10 372 - Hildreth Hills Tank Rehab, Westford, MA Tank $70,549.00 Sep -08 Sep -08 373 - Beach Street Sewer Replacement, Manchester -By - The -Sea, MA Sewer Replacement $197,797.00 Sep -08 Oct -08 374 - WTP Phase I, Danvers, MA WTP $817,677.00 Oct -08 Dec -09 375 - WWTP Upgrade, Billerica, MA WWTP $8,932,777.00 Dec -08 Sep -10 376 - Water System Upgrade, Laconia, NH Water $32,379.00 Jan -09 Jul -09 377 - Hydroelectric Station, Holyoke, MA Wind Energy $2,587,777.00 Mar -09 Oct -10 378 - Water Storage Tank, Framingham, MA Water $657,777.00 Mar -09 Oct -09 379 - William J. Heights Booster Station, Framingham PS $737,637.00 Mar -09 Sep -10 380 - Sturbridge, MA - New Water Supply, Well #4 Water $3,351,681.00 Dec -09 Sep -11 381 - Water & WWTP Improvements MCI Plymouth, MA Water & WW $2,247,167.00 May -09 Jul -10 382 - Disinefection Chamber Access Bldg, Erving, MA WW $287,677.00 May -09 Oct -09 383 - Wind Turbine Project, Templeton, MA Wind Energy $671,171.00 Jul -09 Sep -09 384 - Phase III Bradford Well TP Improve. Plymouth, MA Water $2,547,677.00 Oct -09 Jul -10 385- Abington/Rockland, MA - Residual Handling Facil. Water $2,057,137.00 Jul -09 Sep -11 386 - WWTF Improvements - Phase 1 - Webster, MA WW $7,967,677.00 Aug -09 May -11 387 - Mono Pole Installation, Marshfield, MA Wind Energy $100,338.00 Aug -09 Sep -09 388 - Remove/Replace Bar Screens, Springfield, MA Mechanical $525,777.00 Aug -09 Dec -09 389 - Fountain Well WTP, Raynham, MA Water $3,987,677.00 Oct -09 Feb -11 390 - Hopkinton, MA - Fruit Street WWTP WW $7,455,963.00 Jan -10 Aug -11 391 - Furnish & Install Solar Array System, N. Conway, NH Solar $1,121,547.00 Dec -09 Oct -10 393 - Furnish & Install Solar Array System, Lee, MA Solar $538,777.00 Feb -10 Oct -10 394 - Solar Pholtovoltaic Array. Shutesburv. MA Solar $32,090.00 Jun -10 Jun -10 395 - Photovoltaic Installation at HS, Falmouth, MA Solar $231,977.00 Apr -10 Mar -11 398 - Northeast PS Piping Replacment, Portland, ME PS $802,307.45 Jun -10 Nov -10 400 - North Conway, NH - Water Treatment Facility Water $1,257,874.00 Sep -10 Aug -11 401 - Orange, MA - Well 2A Improvements Project Water $236,561.00 Oct -10 Aug -11 402 - Windsor, CT - WPCF Disinfection Improvements WTP $517,677.00 Nov -10 Aug -11 406 - Chlorine Contact Basin & Cover - New Smyrna Beach, FL Mechanical $47,677.00 Mar -11 May -11 407 - Beverly, MA - Pipe Gallery Support Rehab. Mechanical $104,577.00 Feb -11 Jul -11 Attach additional sheets if necessary. *If your firm has been terminated from a project prior to completion of the work or has failed or refused to complete its work under any contract, full details and an explanation must be provided. See Part 3 of this Update Statement. r PROVIDE THE'FOLLOWING REFERENCE INFORMATION FOR EACH COMPLETE PROJECT LISTED ON THE PREVIOUS PAGE. RECENTLY COMPLETED PROJECTS PROJECT TITLE ICOMPANYNAME CONTACT PERSON TELEPHONE E. LAB GENERATOR OWNER: UMASS ATAMHERST Amount: $185,485 DESIGNER: UMASS ATAMHERST Peter Volpe 413-545-6544 301 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 6031174-7477 WWTP UPGRADES OWNER: CITY OF HAVERHILL, MA Fred Haffety 978-374-2382 Amount: $10,996,177 DESIGNER: CAMP, DRESSER & MCKEE, INC. Lee Storrs 617-452-6000 319 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603-474-7477 WWTP SCADA & AUTOMATION UPGRADE OWNER: CITY OF HAVERHILL, MA Joe Jordan 978-374-2382 Amount: $1,647,677 DESIGNER: WRIGHT-PIERCE Brad Weeks 207-761-2991 324 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603474-7477 WWTF DISINFECTION & DECHLORINATION SYSTEMS UPGRADE OWNER: CITY OF PORTLAND, ME Scott Firmin 207-761-8320 Amount: $1,337,177 DESIGNER: WRIGHT-PIERCE Brad Weeks 207-761-2991 329 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603-474-7477 LONG POND WTF OWNER: TOWN OF BLANDFORD Joan Levakis 413-848-2605 Amount: $3,477,777 DESIGNER: TIGHE & BOND Frances Cameron 413-572-3212 332 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603474-7477 CROOKED SPRINGS WTP OWNER: CITY OF CHELMSFORD, MA Bob Delaney 978-250-5233 Amount: $6,696,677 DESIGNER: DUFRESNE-HENRY Tom Mahanna 978-692-1913 333 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603474-7477 COLONIAL DRIVE WATER TANK OWNER: TOWN OF TEWKSBURY, MA Dave Cressman 978-858-0345 Amount: $5,298,702 DESIGNER: CAMP, DRESSER & MCKEE, INC. Lou Mammolette 603-222-8300 334 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 6031474-7477 BRIDGE STREET PS OWNER: CITY OF SALEM, MA Susan Cranney 978-745-3302 Amount: $407,677 DESIGNER: MIDDLESEX CORP. Joel Shaw 978-74214422 335 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603-474-7477 HYDRAULIC GATE OP. OWNER: CITY OF NASHUA, NH Mark Bernier 603-589-3330 Amount: $115,177 DESIGNER: CITY OF NASHUA, NH Mark Bernier 603-589-3330 336 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603474-7477 TANK ALTITUDE VALVE OWNER: CITY OF WESTFIELD, MA Tammy Tefft 413-572-6254 Amount: $111,892 DESIGNER: PRISM ENVIRONMENTAL John Cordaro 508-366-0772 337 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 GARFIELD ROAD WATER TANK OWNER: TOWN OF ATHOL, MA Dana Cooley 978-249-4542 Amount: $627,677 DESIGNER: TATA & HOWARD Shire McWaters 508-366-5760 338 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603-474-7477 VARNEY BROOK PS OWNER: CITY OF DOVER, NH Danel Kelly 603-516-6030 Amount: $836,777 DESIGNER: WRIGHT-PIERCE Kevin Obery 207-725-8721 339 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 WWTP IMPROVEMENTS OWNER: TOWN OF PLYMOUTH, MA Pam Hagler 508-830-4062 Amount: $359,677 DESIGNER: TOWN OF PLYMOUTH, MA Pam Hagler 508-830-4062 340 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603474-7477 KEENE CLARIFIER DRIVE OWNER: TOWN OF NORTHAMPTON, MA John Carver 413-587-1092 Amount: $48,677 DESIGNER: TOWN OF NORTHAMPTON, MA John Carver 413-587-1092 341 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 DECHLORINATION FACILITY IMPR. OWNER: TOWN OF SEABROOK, NH Fred Welch 603374-3311 Amount: $91,852 DESIGNER: CMA ENGINEERS Paul Schmidt 603331-6196 342 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 WATER STORAGE TANK OWNER: TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER, MA William Hmurciak 978-685-0950 Amount: $5,267,677 DESIGNER: WESTON & SAMPSON Sally Smith 978-532-1900 343 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 WWTF IMPROVEMENTS OWNER: TOWN OF CONCORD, MA Alan Cathcart 978-318-3250 Amount: $9,767,677 DESIGNER: CAMP, DRESSER & MCKEE, INC. John Maher 617352-6000 344 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 WWTF Phase I Improvements OWNER: TOWN OF KITTERY, ME Dave Cressman 978-858-0345 Amount: $207,700 DESIGNER: 345 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 SNEECH POND WTP UPGRADES OWNER: TOWN OF CUMBERLAND, RI Chris Collins 401-058-0666 Amount: $1,657,677 DESIGNER: WOODARD & CURRAN John Mallin 800-446-5518 348 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 MEADOW BROOK #3 PS OWNER: CITY OF CHELMSFORD, MA Bob Delaney 978-250-5233 Amount: $871,827 DESIGNER: STANTEC Tom Mahanna 978-692-1913 350 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 CHLORAMINE CHEM FEED SYSTEM OWNER: TOWN OF WILMINGTON, MA Michael Woods 978-658.4711 Amount: $182,000 DESIGNER: WESTON & SAMPSON Margaret McCarthy 978-532-1900 351 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 NORTHWEST PS OWNER: TOWN OF STONEHAM, MA Bob Radigan 751338-2583 Amount: $417,699 DESIGNER: MALCOLM PIRNIE William Casey 781-2243488 352 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 BOLTON SCHOOL WWTF OWNER: TOWN OF BOLTON, MA Don Lowe 978-779-3300 Amount: $1,988,020 DESIGNER: TATA & HOWARD Raymond Willis 508-366-5760 353 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 WWTF PHASE I IMPROVEMENTS OWNER: TOWN OF KITTERY, ME Steve Tapley 2073393646 Amount: $207,700 DESIGNER: SEA CONSULTANTS David Michaelson 603-227-2327 354 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 KELLY SQUARE CONTROLS OWNER: CITY OF WORCESTER, MA Michael Catorio 508-799-1454 Amount: $482,377 DESIGNER: CAMP, DRESSER & MCKEE, INC. Bruce Blades 617338-1020 355 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 WAVE AVE WWPS UPGRADE OWNER: TOWN OF MIDDLETOWN, RI Warren Hall 401318-0443 Amount: $2,597,177 DESIGNER: C&E ENGINEERING Johnathan Gerhardt 401-762-1711 356 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 LAKE COCHICHEWICK OUTLET STRUCTURE OWNER: TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER, MA William Hmurciak 978-685-9050 Amount: $376,676 DESIGNER: WESTON & SAMPSON Tara McDonald 978-532-1900 357 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 SEWER LIFT STATION UPGRADES OWNER: CITY OF PITTSFIELD, MA Colleen Hunter -Mullett 413399-9470 Amount: $1,257,677 DESIGNER: SEA CONSULTANTS Alan Wells 860-563-7775 358 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 IRRIGATION PS INSTALLATION OWNER: WOBURN GOLF & SKI AUTHORITY Charles Culhane Amount: $157,157 DESIGNER: IRRIGATION CONSULTING & ENG. Jeff Bowman 978333-89722 359 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 PRIMARY CLARIFIER OWNER: TOWN OF OAK BLUFFS, MA Joe Alosso 508-989-5927 Amount: $2,263,006.40 DESIGNER: STEARNS & WHELER Andy Ochs 508-362-5680 360 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603374-7477 DESALINATION PROJECT OWNER: SWANSEA WATER DISTRICT Robert Marquis 508-676-9097 Amount: $15,097,677 DESIGNER: PRISM ENVIRONMENTAL John Cordaro 508-366-0772 361 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 WASHINGTON ST PS OWNER: CITY OF ROCHESTER, NH Brian LeBrun 603-335-7609 Amount: $454,077 DESIGNER: CLD ENGINEERING 603-668-8223 362 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603-474-7477 WOODUBURY POND PS OWNER: TOWN OF SUTTON, MA Cheryl Ouilette 508-865-8726 Amount: $627,627 DESIGNER: STANTEC Jeff Faulkner 978.692-1913 363 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603-474-7477 DISINFECTION PILOT STUDY SYSTEM OWNER: TOWN OF WESTERY, RI John Marone 401-348-2561 Amount: $445,777 DESIGNER: C&E ENGINEERING Tom Nicolson 401-761-1711 364 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 WHEELWRIGHT WWTF UPGRADES OWNER: TOWN OF HARDWICK, MA Bruce Evans 413177-6959 Amount: $1,897,777 DESIGNER: WESTON & SAMPSON Anthony DeSimone 978-532-1900 365 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603-474-7477 UPGRADES OF WTP OWNER: ABINGTONIROCKLAND JOINT WATER WORKS Dan Callahan 781-878-0901 Amount: $299,777 DESIGNER: WESTON & SAMPSON David Whitney 978-532-1900 366 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 KENNEDY AND MARSHALL WELLS WTP OWNER: TOWN OF ACTON, MA Chris Allen 978-263-9107 Amount: $5,919,074 DESIGNER: WRIGHT-PIERCE Richard Protasowicki 978-470-0666 367 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603-474-7477 1.5MG WATER TANK OWNER: TOWN OF UXBRIDGE, MA Bill Buma 508-278-8616 Amount: $2,847,777 DESIGNER: TATA & HOWARD Jenna Rzasa 508-366-5760 368 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603-474-7477 0.95MGD WTF OWNER: TOWN OF CANTON, MA Ron Redquest 781-821-5017 Amount: $2,777,777 DESIGNER: TATA & HOWARD Ron Ponte 508-366-5760 369 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603-474-7477 REPLACEMENT OF FILTER MEDIA OWNER: CITY OF WESTFIELD, MA Tammy Tefft 413-572-6254 Amount: $75,577 DESIGNER: CITY OF WESTFIELD, MA TammyTeft 413-572-6254 370 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603-474-7477 THE GROVES AT LINCOLN OWNER: DELPHI CONSTRUCTION Larry McHugh 781-893-9900 Amount: $1,257,772 DESIGNER: DELPHI CONSTRUCTION Larry McHugh 781-893-9900 371 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 HILDRETH HILLS TANK REHAB OWNER: WESTFORD WATER DEPT. Warren Sweetser 978-092-5529 Amount: $67,977 DESIGNER: STANTEC Tom Mahanna 978-692-1913 372 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 BEACH ST.SEWER REPLACEMENT OWNER: TOWN OF MANCHESTER -BY -THE -SEA Steven Kenney 978-526-1242 Amount: $197,797 DESIGNER: WRIGHT-PIERCE 888-621-8156 373 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 WTP PHASE I OWNER: TOWN OF DANVERS, MA Dianne Norris 978-777-2668 Amount: $817,677 DESIGNER: SEA CONSULTANTS Tara Hourihan 6171981694 374 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 WWTP UPGRADE OWNER: TOWN OF BILLERICA William Williams 978-671-0942 Amount: $8,932,777 DESIGNER: WOODARD AND CURRAN Tom Hazlett 800446-5518 375 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 WATER SYSTEM UPGRADE OWNER: MERIDIAN CONSTRUCTION Tim Long 603-527-0101 Amount: $32,379 DESIGNER: MERIDIAN CONSTRUCTION Tim Long 603-527-0101 376 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 HYDROLELECTRIC STATION OWNER: HOLYOKE GAS & ELECTRIC James LaVelle 413-536-9313 Amount: $2,587,777 DESIGNER: HOLYOKE GAS & ELECTRIC James LaVelle 413-536-9313 377 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 WATER STORAGE TANK OWNER: TOWN OF FRAMINGHAM, MA Chrisitne Sordillo 508-532-6027 Amount: $657,777 DESIGNER: BETA GROUP Mike Hornig 781-255-1982 378 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 WILLIAM J.HEIGHTS BOOSTER STATION OWNER: TOWN OF FRAMINGHAM, MA Christine Sordillo 508-532-6027 Amount: $737,637 DESIGNER: BETA GROUP James Dyment 401-333-2382 379 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 NEW WATER SUPPLY,WELL#4 OWNER: TOWN OF STURBRIDGE Barbara Bary 508-347-2509 Amount: $3,287,287 DESIGNER: TIGHE AND BOND David Prickett 413-562-1600 380 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 MCI PLYMOUTH OWNER: COMMONWEALTH OF MA Orville Henry 617-7271050 Amount: $2,247,167 DESIGNER: DCAM JeffAlexio 617-7271030 381 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 DISINFECTION CHAMBER ACCESS BLDG OWNER: TOWN OF ERVING, MA Arthur Pace 413123-3354 Amount: $287,677 DESIGNER: TIGHE AND BOND Mike McManus 413-572-3251 382 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 WIND TURBINE PROJECT OWNER: TEMPLETON LIGHT & WATER Sean Hamilton 978-939-5323 Amount: $671,171 DESIGNER: POWER ENGINEERS, LLC Dave Colombo 508-612-0382 383 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 PLYMOUTH BRADFORD WELLS OWNER: TOWN OF PLYMOUTH, MA Pam Hagler 508-747-1620 Amount: $2,547,677 DESIGNER: ENVIRONMENTAL PARTNERS Steve Olson 617-657-0200 384 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 WT RESIDUAL HANDLING FACILITIES OWNER: ASINGTOWROCKLAND JOINT WATER WORKS Dan Callahan 781-878-0901 Amount: $2,057,137 DESIGNER: WESTON & SAMPSON John Hume 978-532-1900 385 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 WWTF IMPROVEMENTS PHASE I OWNER: TOWN OF WEBSTER, MA John MCAulffe 508-949-3800 Amount: $7,967,677 DESIGNER: CAMP, DRESSER & MCKEE Dan Boucher 617152-6000 386 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 MONO POLE INSTALLATION OWNER: TOWN OF MARSHFIELD Ron Menard 781-834-5574 Amount: $100,338 DESIGNER: TOWN OF MARSHFIELD Ron Menard 781-834-5574 387 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 REMOVE/REPLACE BAR SCREENS @ PS OWNER: UNITED WATER, LLC Lance Newsome 413-732-6501 Amount: $525,777 DESIGNER: TIGHE AND BOND Ryan Siegel 413-562-1600 388 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 FOUNTAIN WELL WTP OWNER: TOWN OF RAYNHAM Bill Ward 508-824-2707 Amount: $3,987,677 DESIGNER: STANTEC Tom Mahanna 978-692-1913 389 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 FRUIT ST. WWTF OWNER: TOWN OF HOPKINTON JT Gaucher 508-597-9700 Amount: $7,243,441 DESIGNER: AECOM Erik Meserve 781-3711168 390 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 SOLAR ARRAY PROJECT OWNER: TOWN OF NORTH CONWAY, NH Dave Bernier 603-356-5382 Amount: $1,121,547 DESIGNER: CAMP, DRESSER & MCKEE Krista Larsen 603-222-8300 391 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 PHOLTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION @ WTP OWNER: TOWN OF LEE, MA Robert Mason 413-243-5500 Amount: $538,777 DESIGNER: CAMP, DRESSER & MCKEE Krista Larsen 603-222-8300 393 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603174-7477 Is your company or any individual who owns, manages or controls your company affiliated with any owner, designer or general contractor named above either through a business or family relationship? YES NO X Are any of the contact persons named above affiliated with your company or any individual who owns, manages or control your company, either through a business or family relationship? YES NO X If you have answered YES to either question, explain. SOLAR PHOLTOVOLTAIC ARRAY OWNER: TOWN OF SHUTESBURY, MA Becky Torres (413) 259-1214 Amount: $32,090 DESIGNER: 603-222-8300 394 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603474-7477 PHOLTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION @ HS OWNER: Falmouth High School Buld. Committee Donald Johnson 508-548-7515 Amount: $231,977 DESIGNER: DINNISCO DESIGN Gary Ainslie 617-426-2858 395 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603474-7477 NORTHEAST PS PIPING REPLACEMENT OWNER: PORTLAND WATER DISTRICT Timothy McMullin 207-523-5242 Amount: $797,977 DESIGNER: PORTLAND WATER DISTRICT Timothy McMullin 207-523-5242 398 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603-474-7477 WTF PROJECT OWNER: NORTH CONWAY WATER PRECINCT David Bernier 603-356-5382 Amount: $1,249,507 DESIGNER: CAMP, DRESSER & MCKEE Jennifer Osgood 603-222-8300 400 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603-474-7477 WELL 2A IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT OWNER: TOWN OF ORANGE, MA Donald Barnes 978-544-1115 Amount: $229,677 DESIGNER: WESTON & SAMPSON Daniel Lawrence 860-513-1473 401 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603474-7477 WPCF DISINFECTION IMPROVEMENTS OWNER: THE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT Richard Peebles 860-278-7850 Amount: $517,677 DESIGNER: HAZEN AND SAWYER Scott Bonett 860-257-1067 402 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603474-7477 CHLORINE CONTACT BASIN & FLUME COVER OWNER: NEW SMYRNA BEACH UTILITIES COMMISSION Dana Hale 386424-3046 Amount: $47,677 DESIGNER: QUENTIN L. HAMPTON ASSOC. 386-761-3810 406 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603-474-7477 PIPE GALLERY SUPPORT SYSTEM REHAB. OWNER: SALEM & BEVERLY WATER SUPPLY BOARD Thomas Knowlton 978-922-2600 Amount: $104,577 DESIGNER: SALEM & BEVERLY WATER SUPPLY BOARD Thomas Knowlton 978-922-2600 407 GC: WATERLINE INDUSTRIES CORP. Ralph W. Dumke, President 603-474-7477 Is your company or any individual who owns, manages or controls your company affiliated with any owner, designer or general contractor named above either through a business or family relationship? YES NO X Are any of the contact persons named above affiliated with your company or any individual who owns, manages or control your company, either through a business or family relationship? YES NO X If you have answered YES to either question, explain. It TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 Raymond T Santilli Assistant Town Manager Mr. Mark L. McIntire Weston & Sampson CMR, Inc 5 Centennial Drive Peabody, MA 01960 Dear Mr. McIntire: NOR7N Of O p •�'`ty ,SS�CHUSE� January 27, 2012 TEL (978) 688-9516 FAX (978) 688-9556 Enclosed please find the bid bond/deposit submitted with your proposal in response to the Invitation for Bids — `WTP Repairs & Maintenance' issued by the Town of North Andover. The bid bond/deposit is being returned since the contract was awarded to another vendor. If you have any questions and/or concerns, please call me. Sincerely, Ray and T. Santilli Assistant Town Manager Enclosure ® THE MAIN STREET AMERICA GROUP NGM Insurance Company • Old Dominion Insurance Company Main Street America Assurance Company • MSA Insurance Company Information Systems and Services Corporation Bid Bond KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we (Here insert full name and address or legal title of Contractor) Weston & Sampson CMR, Inc., 5 Centennial Drive, PEabody, MA 01960 as Principal, hereinafter called the Principal, and (Here insert full name and address or legal title of Surety) NGM Insurance Company 55 West Street Keene, NH 03431 a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Florida , as Surety, hereinafter called the Surety, are held and firmly bound unto (Here insert full name and address or legal title of Owner) Town of North Andover, 120 Main Street, North Andover, MA 01845 as Obligee, hereinafter called the Obligee, in the sum of Five Percent of the Attached Bid Dollars ($ 5% ), for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety, bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has -submitted a bid for (Here insert full name, address and description of project) Routein/Emergency Repair & Maintenance @ Water Treatment Plant, Sewer Pump Stations & Water Booster Stations in North Andover, MA NOW, THEREFORE, if the Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal and the Principal shall enter into a Contract with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid, and give such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding or Contract Documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of such Contract and for the prompt payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof, or in the event of the failure of the Principal to enter such Contract and give such bond or bonds, if the Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference not to exceed the penalty hereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Obligee may in good faith contract with another party to perform the Work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. Signed and sealed this 29thday of December , 2011 01,4'%Z (Witness) Weston & Sampson -CMR, Inc. (Principal) (Seal) Bye (Title) Mar �M► to n NGM Insurance Company (Surety) (Seal). (Witness) (TitlepA ril=t' ct Printed in cooperation with the American Institute of Architects (AIA) by the NGM Insurance Company of 4601 Touchton Road East, Suite 3400, Jacksonville, FL 32256 904-739-0873. The language in this document conforms exactly to the language used in AIA Document A310, February, 1970 edition. t%4,A NGM INSURANCE COMPANY POWER OF ATTORNEY , member o1 The Main street America Group 06-0204408 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That NGM Insurance Company, a Florida corporation having its principal office in the City of Jacksonville, State of Florida, pursuant to Article IV, Section 2 of the By -Laws of said Company, to wit: "Article IV, Section 2. The board of directors, the president, any vice president, secretary, or the treasurer shall have the power and authority to appoint attorneys -in -fact and to authorize them to execute on behalf of the company and affix the seal of the company thereto, bonds, recognizances, contracts of indemnity or writings obligatory in the nature of a bond, recognizance or conditional undertaking and to remove any such attorneys -in -fact at any time and revoke the power and authority given to them. " does hereby make, constitute and appoint Christopher M Shea, D.O. Smith, Karen Besse, Deborah Viveiros--- its true and lawful Attorneys -in -fact, to make, execute, seal and deliver for and on its behalf, and as its act and deed, bonds, undertakings, recognizances, contracts of indemnity, or other writings obligatory in nature of a bond subject to the following limitation: 1. No one bond to exceed Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000.00) and to bind NGM Insurance Company thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such instruments were signed by the duly authorized officers of the NGM Insurance Company; the acts of said Attorney are hereby ratified and confirmed. This power of attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile under and by the authority of the following resolution adopted by the Directors of NGM Insurance Company at a meeting duly called and held on the 2nd day of December 1977. Voted: That the signature of any officer authorized by the By -Laws and the company seal may be affixed by facsimile to any power of attorney or special power of attorney or certification of either given for the execution of any bond, undertaking, recognizance or other written obligation in the nature. thereof; such signature and seal, when so used being hereby adopted by the company as the original signature of such office and the original seal of the company, to be valid and binding upon the company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, NGM Insurance Company has caused these presents to be signed by its Assistant Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed this 11th day of March, 2011. NGM INSURANCE COMPANY By: n 10 Qt - z 1923 i s. Bruce R Fox = Assistant Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary State of Florida, County of Duval. On this March 11th, 2011 before the subscriber a Notary Public of State of Florida in and for the County of Duval duly commissioned and qualified, came Bruce R Fox of the NGM Insurance Company, to me personally known to be the officer described hereir, and who executed the preceding instrument, and he acknowledged the execution of same, and being by me fully sworn, deposed and said that he is an officer of said Company, aforesaid: that the seal affixed to the preceding instrument is the corporate seal of said Company, and the said corporate seal and her signature as officer were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority and direction of the said Company; that Article IV, Section 2 of the By -Laws of said Company is now in force. IN WITNESS WHEREOF; I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Jacksonville, Florida this 11th day of March, 2011. TASHA AHILPOT Corm# DO721232 2. Expires 1OW2011 4C--/�� 1 � 3�.b;,,M1�F fbriCe NareryAasn.. inc I, Brian J Beggs, Vice President of the NGM Insurance Company, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a Power of Attorney executed by said Company which is still in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Company at Jacksonville, Florida this 29th day of December, 2011 WARNING: Any unauthorized reproduction or alteration of this document is prohibited. TO CONFIRM VALIDITY of the attached bond please call 1-800-225-5646. TO SUBMIT A CLAIM: Send all correspondence to 55 West Street, Keene. NH 03431 Attn: Bond Claims. APPENDIX A - PRICE PROPOSAL The Contract will be awarded to the responsible, responsive bidder offering the lowest aggregate price for the first year of the proposed contract. All prices are to remain firm for the duration of the Contract, January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 uantit Unit Price (per hour) Total. Price Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours $9 $1?) Overtime 30 hours $ Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours $_f 1�$ J 1 m Overtime 20 hours $$ TOTAL $C.0,0- All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus �,�% January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 Quantity Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours Overtime 30 hours Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours ' Overtime 20 hours Unit Price (per hourl Total Price $_L/ $ TOTAL All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus 155 —010 $4 Town of North Andover IFB Page 10 of 36 WTI' Repairs and Maintenance January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 Quantiky Unit Price (per hour) Total Price Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours $ s 756 Overtime 30 hours $ % $ Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time Overtime 100 hours 20 hours $ /Z P- $ . TOTAL All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus _,S—% Addenda Awe are acknowledged: _ / aaxj,,ale�2v Signature Business Name Weston & Sampson CMR, Inc. Business Address 5 Centennial Drive, Peabody, MA 01960 Business Phone 978-532-1900 Fax 978-977-0100 Mark L. McIntire Name of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal President Title of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal Signature of Above Person Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance Page 1.1 of 36 CERTIFICATIONS CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this bid or proposal has been made and submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this certification, the word "person" shall mean natural person, business, partnership, corporation, committee, union, club or other organization, entity, or group of individuals. Signature Dat Mark L. McIntire, President Weston & Sampson CMR, Inc. Print Name & Title Company Name CERTIFICATE OF TAX COMPLIANCE Pursuant to Chapter 62C of the Massachusetts General Laws, Section 49A (b), I Mark L. McIntire , authorized signatory for Weston & Sampson CMR, Inc. Name of individual Name of contractor do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that said contractor has complied with all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Town of North Andover, relating to taxes, permit or other fees, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and remitting child support. Signature Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance /� ? // Date Page 32 of 36 CERTIFICATION LABOR HARMONY AND OSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that he is able to furnish labor that can work in harmony with all other elements of Labor employed or to be employed at the work and that all employees to be employed at the worksite and in the work will have completed an OSHA -approved construction safety and health course lasting at least ten (10) hours. Signature zame� Mark L. McIntire, President Print Name & Title Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance Date — la�qlll Weston & Sampson CMR, Inc. Company Name Page 33 of 36 CERTIFICATE OF VOTE At a duly authorized meeting the Board of Directors of the Weston & Sampson CMR, Inc. held on December 22, 2010 it was VOTED, THAT Mark L. McIntire (Name) President (Officer) of Weston & Sampson CMR, Inc. be and hereby is authorized to execute contracts and bonds in the name and on behalf of said Weston & Sampson CMR, Inc, and affix its corporate seal hereto; and such execution of any contract or obligation in the name of Weston & Sam son CMR Inc. on its behalf by such officer under seal of Weston & Sampson CMR, Inc., shall be valid and binding upon Weston & Sampson CMR, Inc.. I hereby certify that I am the clerk of the above named Weston & Sampson CMR, Inc. and that Mark L. McIntire is the duly elected officer as above of said Weston & Sampson CMR. 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Construction, Maintenance and Repair CLIENT REFERENCES A list of client references that can attest to our capabilities and past performance include the following: Peter Engeian Vice President of Property Management Samuel & Associates 333 Newbury Street Boston, MA 02115 (617) 603-5464 Michael Vosnakis Chelmsford DPW Sewer Division 5A Kidder Road Chelmsford, Massachusetts 01824 (978) 250-5233 Mark P. Cullinan Engineer/Superintendent Town Hall 334 Nahant Road Nahant, Massachusetts 01908 (781)581-0026 William P. Hadley, Director Public Works Department 1625 Massachusetts Avenue Lexington, Massachusetts 02173 (781) 862-0500 ext. 256 Jonathan Beder, Director Department of Public Works 159 Camelot Drive Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360 (508) 830-4162, ext. 107 Anthony Blazejowski Department of Public Works 50 North Warren Street Woburn, MA 01801 (781) 897-5980 Frederick W. Russell Public Works Department 60 Elliot Street Newton, Massachusetts 02159 (617) 796-1623 Jeffrey Maguire, Assistant Superintendent Essex County Correctional Facility PO Box 807 Middleton, Massachusetts 01949 (978) 750-1900 Richard Warrington, Director Department of Public Works 314 The Great Road Bedford, Massachusetts 01730 (781)275-7605 Mr. Edmond Miga Jr., P.E. DPW Director Department of Public Works 240 Springfield Street Wilbraham, Massachusetts 01095 (413) 596-3697 Anthony Furnari, Acting Director Newburyport DPW 157 Water Street Newburyport, Massachusetts 01950. (978) 465-4422 Peter Smyrnios Water & Sewer Superintendent Department of Public Services 38 Butternut Avenue Peabody, MA 01960 (978) 536-5069 George Tribou Board of Selectmen 24 Perry Avenue Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 (508) 759-0600 ext: 11 Jeya Niranjan Water & Sewer Supt. Department of Public Works 147 Hampshire Street Cambridge, MA 02139 (617) 349-4848 Donald F. DiMartino, Superintendent Bellingham Water & Sewer Commission 40 Blackstone Street Bellingham, MA 02019 (508) 966-5816 Aaron Cilluffo, Superintendent Water & Sewer Department Danvers DPW 95 Hobart Street Danvers, MA 01923 (978)762-0230 Daniel F. Callahan, Manager Abington & Rockland Joint Water Works 96 East Water Street Rockland, MA 02370 (781) 878-0901 Linda Hmurciak Water & Sewer Superintendent 420 Great Pond Road North Andover, MA 01845 (978) 688-9574 Mr. John Scenna, Superintendent Department of Public Works 562 Main Street Melrose, Massachusetts 02176 (781)979-4179 Peter Hoyt, Superintendent Water & Sewer Superintendent Department of Public Works 55 Sea Street Quincy, Massachusetts 02169 (617) 376-1912 T:\CMR\All Documents for Bidding\ References\ Client References updated 041211.doc IW- H J O m O m m m 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 m 0 t\ 0 m 0 N 0 N 0 m m 0 m 0 m r" ^ 0 m 0 N O (Zoo �o N M m OO O O p^ O O Vt N m O pU O mm O O O Cl) m LI) (6 O mO'OO N L n *t Oi O M Oi <! 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Weston & Sampson - Main Office Sal Ferrara - General Manager (978) 532-1900 (978) 815-1439 (Cell #) William Ellis — SCADA/Operations & john Ellis —General Manager Maintenance (978) 265-2947 (Cell #) (978) 587-1173 (Cell #) Michael Novello — Senior Mechanic Sean Kehoe — Senior Mechanic (781) 953-4332 (Cell #) (978) 265-0617 (Cell #) Robert E. Greco, Jr. — Mechanic Raymond LoPresti — Mechanic (978) 375-3673 (978) 265-2946 Paul Colson — Mechanic Matthew Carrico — Mechanic (978) 815-1440 (978) 836-6548 Andy Whitley — Senior Electrician Matt Keiser — Electrician (978) 230-3018 (Cell #) (978) 230-3017 (Cell #) CMR provides around the clock emergency repairs, including weekends or holidays. We diagnose, advise, and then perform the repair work on the spot. Our trucks are equipped with cranes, spare parts and tools. T:\CMR\North Andover,MA\Routine Emergency Repair and Maintenance WTP\Emergency Contacts.doc Background 2011 -Present General Manager 1999-2010 Senior Engineer Weston & Sampson 1996-1999 Project Engineer Weston & Sampson 1994-1996 Associate Project Engineer Weston & Sampson 1992-1994 Environmental Engineer Weston & Sampson 1991-1992 Surveyor Meridian Engineering Collaborative Inc. Education 1999 Master of Science Environmental Studies University of Massachusetts 1991 Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering Technology Wentworth Institute of Technology Professional Registration New Hampshire Professional Societies American Society of Civil Engineers New England Water Environment Association Water Environment Federation T/Resunes/ CNR/Riw,iard/gen=eral STEPHEN J. RICHARD, P.E. General Manager EXPERIENCE r, Richard is currently involved in the design and construction of wastewater collection systems. SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE Senior Engineer for the design and construction of the Phase 4 sewer project in the Town of Chelmsford, Massachusetts. This project consists of over 65 miles of gravity, low-pressure, and force main sewers and 15 pumping stations. A railroad crossing and canal crossing utilizing the horizontal directional drilling technique was also required. Responsibilities included design, permitting, and working with the project team toward project completion within schedule and on budget. Senior Engineer for the design of 1,000 gallon per minute wastewater pumping sta- tion in Cairo, Egypt. This project involved the construction of a new campus for the American University in Cairo, Egypt. The pump station will serve the entire campus. Responsibilities included design of the station and coordination with other consultants who were working on the project. Design Engineer for the planning, design, and construction services of decentralized wastewater collection and treatment facilities in Wayland, Massachusetts. The project initially involved the analysis of six decentralized problem areas for development of a technically sound, cost-effective plan for collection and disposal of wastewater. This analysis led to the final design of the Decentralized Wastewater Collection System - Route 20 Area Project, which consists of approximately one mile of low pressure sew- ers and 40 individual on -lot grinder pump units connecting to an existing wastewater treatment plant at a local business. This project involved extensive permitting and was funded by the Non -Point Source category of the State Revolving Fund (SRF) loan program. Project Engineer for the design and construction of the Phase 3 sewer project in the Town of Chelmsford, Massachusetts. This project consisted of over 30 miles of gravity and force main sewers and 10 pump stations, as well as the securing of all necessary construction permits, working with the project team toward project completion within schedule and budget, and the coordination of various subconsultant activities. Project Engineer for the Phase II Sewer System Rehabilitation project in Stoughton, Massachusetts. This project involved the cleaning, inspection, testing and sealing of over 8,000 linear feet of sewers, interior and exterior sealing of 70 manholes, chemical root treatment of over 2,600 linear feet of sewer, and pipe point repair of over 800 linear feet of sewer. These rehabilitations were performed to eliminate excess infiltration/ inflow. Project Engineer for the Wastewater Pump Stations Improvement Project in Woon- socket, Rhode Island. This project involved the installation of a new suction lift pump station, abandonment of an ejector pump station, conversion of a submersible pump station to a sewer manhole, and installation of standby generators for two existing pump stations. Weon T/Resumes/CNN R/Richard/general STEPHEN J. RICHARD, P.E. General Manager Design team member for over five miles of gravity and force main sewer designed in conjunction with improvements to the sanitary sewer system at the Naval Education and Training Center (NETC) in Newport, Rhode Island. Engineer involved with the detailed topographic/site survey for a wastewater treatment plant and sanitary sewer systems for the town of Ashfield, Massachusetts. Design team member on a two mile water main extension in South Kingstown, Rhode Island. The project included meter installation and physical connection of services within residential and commercial properties, as well as a crossing of US Route 1. Engineer for the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority Cummingsville Branch Sewers Facility Plan/Environmental Impact Report. Involved with the development of five feasible alternatives for hydraulic improvements to the existing Cummingsville Branch sewer lines. Engineer involved in the survey data collection and various engineering tasks for the Chelmsford Phase 3A Sewer Project. This project involved the collection of exist- ing conditions, preparation of construction costs estimates, and clarifying plans and specifications. Construction and inspection services for wastewater collection systems in the Mas- sachusetts communities of Chelmsford, Bellingham, and Medfield. ! 1' ! �ai�iRl�lNtci� Background V. SALVATORE FERRARA Gen"" 0 .U", 2007 -Present Assistant General Manager Weston & Sampson CMR 2005-2007 Senior Instrumentation Technician EXPERIENCE Weston & Sampson CMR 1999-2005r. Ferrara has nearly 20 years of experience working on controls, alarms, and Senior Technician electrical systems, and a variety of electrical work for municipal, industrial, Weston & Sampson CMR commercial, and residential clients. 1995-1999 Mr. Ferrara is currently providing electrical power and control support on various Technician Weston &Sampson CMR hazardous waste sites with active treatment systems to recover and treat petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, non -aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs), and metals. 1991-1995 Technician/Wireman SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE Omni-Trol, Inc. Installed variable frequency drives (VFDs), pH control systems, recording devices, 1 and power distribution systems for industrial process and environmental remediation Apprentice Electrician Anthony J. Costanzo systems for clients such as Nutramax, Delta Electronics, and Bardon-Trimount. Electrical Contractor Installed level control equipment as part of an upgrade project for the Salem, Mas - 1988 sachusetts Municipal Pool. He also installed a variable frequency drive for the Peirce Apprentice Electrician Island Pool Upgrades Project in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. M.B.T. Electricians For water and wastewater treatment plants in Cohasset, Gloucester, Marshfield, Education Newburyport, and Yarmouth, Massachusetts; Westerly, Rhode Island; and Coventry, Connecticut, Mr. Ferrara's duties include the installation and maintenance of pump 1988 control circuits; motor control centers; lighting and distribution circuits; alarm and Gloucester High School telemetry equipment; testing and wiring of pump motors and circuits; and various Gloucester, Massachusetts other wastewater and water treatment-related equipment. 1988 Gloucester Vocational School For municipal clients such as Braintree, Chelsea, Gloucester, Lexington, Melrose, (Electrical) Nahant, Quincy, Swampscott, Waltham, and Wilbraham, Massachusetts, Mr. Ferrara's Gloucester, Massachusetts duties include installation of pump station level and alarm control panels; installation and maintenance of telemetering equipment; installation and design of new level and control circuits, VFDs, and flow monitoring equipment. T/Resumes/CMR/Feraara 608 Mr. Ferrara has been involved with various equipment improvement projects for the wastewater treatment plant at Wrentham Development Center in Wrentham, Mas- sachusetts. Equipment improvement projects included installation of a new sewage grinder in headworks, replacement of a worm gear operated pipe skimmer in a clarifier, replacement of a raw water pump, rebuilding of an effluent pump and installation of new influent channel slide gates. Mr. Ferrara has also performed other on-call main- tenance and repair work at the facility. With a previous employer, Mr. Ferrara served as a technician/wireman. His duties included assisting in the design and development of various control systems; layout and assembly of control panels per UL specifications including wiring; final testing of all in-house control panels including test data, wiring and installation of various flow monitoring, chemical feed, recording devices, telemetering, level, pump control, and various other water and wastewater treatment related equipment. He also provided assistance and technical support for all installations, and emergency 24-hour service to all customers. Apprentice Electrician responsible for common distribution controls, commercial pip- ing, commercial lighting, and generator and transformer hook-ups. Mr. Ferrara also worked with marine electrical systems, residential wiring, residential alarms, telephone systems, and machinery hook-ups. NOUN, 80' 17. 4'l'N. r J... IA i r:cAP4. A.;r Ba.ck�round 2011 -Present General Manager Weston & Sampson CMR, Inc. 1996.2010 President Ellis Engineering, Inc 1987.1996 General Manager/Partner Omni-Trol, Inc. 1982-1987 Service and Production Manager New Ikor, Inc. 1978-1982 Senior Field Service Technician New Ikor, Inc. 1980-2004 Communications Technician United States Coast Guard Reserve WILLIAM F. ELLIS SCADA / Operations & Maintenance EXPERIENCE r. Ellis is the General Manager of Weston & Sampson CMR. He has over 30 years of experience in the preventive and repair maintenance of water, storm - water, and wastewater pumping and treatment facilities; SCADA design and construction; as well as remediation facilities and industrial processes. SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE Wilmington, Massachusetts Water Treatment Facility. Project consisted of a front-end computer system with an Allen Bradley Micrologic 1500 PLC and Panelview 600 CIT. System provides monitoring six well sites over leased line FSK modems. System was installed to provide monitoring of well station status and conductivity of well water. Contract price $85,000. Education KSTD, Waterville, Maine. Project consisted of sixteen Instrumentation panels utihz- 1993 ing SLC 5/04 processors and five radio RTU's for remote wastewater pump stations. Northeastern University Local control panels, connected by Data -Highway Plus and fiber optic cableing. PLC's included Panelview 1000 operator terminals and computer workstations utilizing Intel - Professional Certifications lution i -Fix software. Also included; magnetic flowmeters, ultrasonic level, D/P and G/P transmitters and analytical equipment. Contract price $400,000. 2000 Allen Bradley PLC /Panel Builder Town of Rockport Water Treatment Facility. Project included a main Instrumentation 1999 panel utilizing a 5/04 processor to control new DAF Facility, and interface to existing Intellution FIX 32 WTF via Data Highway. System includes two operator workstations utilizing Fix 32 software. Two storage RTU's connect by spread spectrum radio, one booster station 1995 and additional storage tank connected by FSK tone telemetry. Also included; twenty Mitel Telecom Certification control valves, magnetic flowmeters, ultrasonic level, capacitance level and all analyti- 1987 cal equipment. Contract price $155,000. Cutler -Hammer VFD Certified Blackstone, Massachusetts. Project included one main operator workstation utilizing 1984-86 Intellution Fix Dynamics, four well -site RTU's with dial-up modems and three storage Cleveland Institute of Electronics tank RTU's with dial-up modems. All sites are sequentially polled and monitored at 1974 the operator workstation. All chemical pacing and well pump setpoints are controlled USN Advanced Electronics at the operator workstation. Also included; well level transmitters, storage tank level transmitters, magnetic flowmeters and all analytical instrumentation. Contract price Professional Societies $198,000. New England Water Westboro, Massachusetts Water Treatment Facility. Project included main instrument Environmental Association control panel, utilizing 5/04 processor for control of Hungerford & Terry filter system ISA and chemical feed pump pacing. The system also included two storage tank RTU's and one pump station RTU utilizing licensed radio telemetry. The system controlled New England Water Works the water facility and monitored the storage tank levels, it also controls the remote Association pump station via setpoints on the Panelview 1000 CIT. Also included; Venturi's, D/P transmitters, G/P transmitters, tank level transmitters, level switches, chlorine, pH and turbidity analyzers. Contract price $165,000. Holden Wastewater Pump Station, Holden, Massachusetts Project included full SCADA system utilizing iFix Dynamics and modem polling for four remote pump stations with room for future expansion. (Contract price $125,000. -Ty3eaL-nes/CMR/EI!2s1N/Ellis 2 15 1 WILLIAM F. ELLIS SCADA / Operations & Afa.intenance Boston Water & Sewer, Boston, Massachusetts Project consisted of a flap gate monitoring system and Master RTU. Contract price $19,380. Auburn, Massachusetts. Wastewater Project included twelve remote pump station RTU's and one master MTU. RTU's included Micrologic 1500 PLC, and controls all pump sta- tion functions. The RTU's included licensed frequency radios to communicate with the master, which includes a 5/05 Ethernet processor, and is networked to a new operator workstation utilizing Intellution i -Fix software. The system is also networked with a high-speed internet port for remote access. Contract price $112,000. Danvers, Massachusetts Project included Pump Control Panels. Contract price $24,000. MWRA Disinfection Plants, Massachusetts Project included two temporary disinfection plants, one for Wachusett reservoir and one for Norumbega reservoir. Contract price $187,812. Cambridge, Massachusetts Project included seven MTU/RTU & Instrumentation & Motor Starters. Contract price $56,000. Kingston, Massachusetts Project included four Duplex Pump Control Panels. Contract price $45,000. A I ♦ in / I �c;nn�IR�1n►Ic� Background .JOHN J. ELLIS General Manager 2002 -Present General Manager Weston & Sampson CMR 1995-2002 Instrumentation/Controls Supervisor Weston & Sampson Services EXPERIENCE 1994-1995 Technician Weston & Sampson Servicesr. Ellis is the General Manager of Weston & Sampson CMR. He is involved in the preventive and repair maintenance of water, stormwater, and waste - Mwater 1990 -1994 pumping and treatment facilities, as well as remediation facilities and Technician/Shop Supervisor industrial processes. Omni-Trol, Inc. SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE 1986-1989 Lead Foreman/Operator For water and wastewater treatment plants in Barnstable, Cohasset, Gloucester, New - Education buryport, Sturbridge, and Yarmouth, Massachusetts; Westerly, Rhode Island; and Cov- entry, Connecticut, Mr. Ellis' duties include calibration of flow monitoring equipment; 1991 installation of pump station and plant alarm equipment; installation and maintenance of Eaton Corporation, Completed Adjustable Frequency Drive School telemetering equipment; the upgrade of existing pump stations; installation and design of new pump station control circuits; VFDs; and various emergency repair work. 1987 Emergency Medical Technician For municipal clients, such as Arlington, Bedford, Braintree, Chelmsford, Chelsea, Lex - ington, Marshfield, Melrose, Newton, North Andover, Quincy, Wilbraham, and Wilming- 1987 John Deere, Company, Hydraulic Repair ton, Massachusetts, Mr. Ellis' duties include installation, maintenance, and calibration One of pump controls, telemetering and annunciation equipment, level controls, recording devices, variable frequency drives (VFDs), and flow monitoring equipment. 1983 Sperry Rand MK -19 Gyro School Operation & Maintenance (0&M) advisor for the 7.5 million gallon per day (mgd) Fort 1982 Square and 7.0 mgd Quincy Point Pump Stations in Quincy; Massachusetts. He has U.S. Navy Class A Interior Communication been responsible for preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, emergency generator School operation, and instruction of personnel at these facilities. He is also the advisor for Quincy's three water booster pumping stations and one drainage pump station. 1981 U.S. Navy P School Basic Electricity 0&M advisor for three wastewater and two water pumping stations in Melrose, Mas - 1980 sachusetts. He has been responsible for preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, Gloucester High School emergency generator operation, and instruction of personnel at these facilities. Gloucester, Massachusetts For industrial clients such as Nutramax Products, Inc., Delta Electronics, Inc., and 1980 Gloucester Vocational School Bardon-Trimount, Mr. Ellis' duties include installation, programming, and maintenance Gloucester, Massachusetts of control circuits, VFDs, chemical feed, recording devices, pump controls, and various other wastewater treatment related equipment. Professional Registration Hazardous Waste Operations 40 Hour Health and Safety Certification Class C Hoist Engineers, Massachusetts Class 2 Drivers Commercial Drivers Class B T/Resumes/CMR/Ellis 6.08 Mr. Ellis has been involved with the design and construction of various instrumenta- tion/control systems. Several of these systems include: design and construction of a pH control system for Delta Electronics, Beverly, Massachusetts and Bardon-Trimount, Waltham, Massachusetts; design and construction of level control systems for pump stations in the Massachusetts communities of Gloucester, Lexington, North Andover, Newburyport, Quincy, Waltham, and Wilbraham; and the design and installation of VFDs. Responsible for the O&M of soil and groundwater treatment systems, including the ACEC Award winning dual plume treatment system in Barnstable, soil treatment for the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority (MassPike), and a groundwater treatment system in Avon. ........_................. . . NN9� �n® WWI (&L. Y0 Lot . I CONSTRUCTION /MAINTENANCE I REPAIR Background 2004 - Present Senior Mechanic Weston & Sampson CMR 1981-2004 Welder, Marine Repair, Shi[ Carpenter Gloucester Marine Railways Education Carpentry Certificate Gloucester Vocational MICHAEL NOVELLO Senior Mechanic EXPERIENCE r. Novello currently serves as a senior mechanic at Weston & Sampson CMR. He has experience in troubleshooting and rebuilding pumps, as well as inter- preting and troubleshooting schematic diagrams, and operating, repairing, and maintaining gas and diesel powered engines and generators, controls, and associated pump station plant equipment Welding Certificate SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE Beverly Vocational As a senior mechanic, Mr. Novello is in charge of troubleshooting and rebuilding water and wastewater pumps for numerous municipalities. These pumps include, but are Professional Registration not limited to submersible, centrifugal, and turbine pumps. He is in charge of trouble- shooting, repair, and rebuilding of Leachate Pumps. Massachusetts Highway Structural Bridge Welding Code (ANSI / AASHTO / AWS D1.5) Mr. Novello has worked on numerous pool openings, closings, CPO Services, construc- certificate # 04560 tion and repair. OSHA certificate #000982209 While with a prior employer, Mr. Novello's duties included: D.O.T. License • Welding boat plates, gallows and repairing damaged hulls 1B Hoisting Engineer License • Working with marine valves, bearings and couplings TR No. 2867.0 • Operating all shipyard equipment man lift, boom truck, fork lift Certified Pool/Spa Operator • Permitting for boat fuel and lube oil sales CPO #01-187098 s—t 8-1 8 0 T/Resumes/CMR/NowRoM Background SEAN M. KEHOE 2005 -Present Senior Mechanic Senior Mechanic Weston & Sampson CMR 1999.2005 Effluent Pump Mechanic & Fleet Mechanic Hall Pump & Services 1998-1999 EXPERIENCE Marine Mechanic Cape Ann Marina r. Kehoe currently serves as a senior mechanic at Weston & Sampson CMR. He 1992-1994has experience in troubleshooting and rebuilding pumps, as well as interpret - oversee crane operations and steel Ming and troubleshooting schematic diagrams, and operating, repairing, and Production maintaining gas and diesel powered engines and generators, controls, and associated Crystal Steel pump station plant equipment. Education SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE United States Army, AIT As a senior mechanic, Mr. Kehoe is in charge of troubleshooting and rebuilding water Lightweight Mechanics School and wastewater pumps for numerous municipalities. These pumps include, but are not limited to submersible, centrifugal, and turbine pumps. He is in charge of trouble - 1991 shooting, repair, and rebuilding of Leachate Pumps. Mr. Kehoe also works on municipal Auto Damage Aprraiser Course North Shore Vocational pool repairs, standby generators, and welding activities. Beverly, Massachusetts While with a prior employer, Mr. Kehoe's duties included: 1989 Automotive Mechanics . Examining systems and performing tests as required to diagnose problems and Peabody Vocational High School quality of equipment Peabody, Massachusetts • Diagnosing problems and planning work procedure • Excavating materials and removing access panels to gain access to mechanical units • Removing units such as pumps, brackets, sensors, switches, panels or other com- ponents • Disassembling units and inspecting parts for wear • Repairing or replacing parts such as motors, impellers, pistons, rods, gears, valves, bearings • Overhauling or replacing pumps, brackets, sensors, switches, panels or other components • Rewiring systems, lights, control panels and sensors • Repairing and rebuilding plumbing and valves using threaded, sweated or solvent welded joints • Replacing and adjusting sensors, wiring and electrical components • Maintaining cleanliness and order of the job site and company vehicles, equipment and shop area • Entering data into company records • Obtaining customer approval for work performed r�am son® T/Resumes/CM.R/Kehoe 6.08 �os�o— '1 CONSTRUCTION I MAINTENANCE! REPAIR Background 1999 -Present Mechanic Weston & Sampson CMR 1998-1999 Warehouse Supervisor Northeast Wholesale Nail & Fastener 1997-1998 Sales Associate/Mechanics Assistant Shell Service Station 1995-1997 Assistant to Supervisor Cousins Filter Service Education ROBERT E. GRECO, JR. Mechanic EXPERIENCE R. Greco is a Pool Technician and Mechanic in our Construction, Maintenance & Repair group (CMR). He has experience in troubleshooting and rebuilding pumps, as well as, interpreting and troubleshooting schematic diagrams, and operating, repairing, and maintining gas and diesel powered engines and generators, control and associated pump station plant equipment. 1998 Graduate of Appanequet High School SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE Mr. Greco's specific project experience includes: troubleshooting and rebuilding water Special Skills and wastewater pumps for numerous municipalities. These pumps include, but are not Automotive Repair limited to submersible, centrifugal, and turbine pumps. He is in charge of troublshoot- ing, repair and rebuilding of Leachate pumps. Professional Registration Mr Greco has performed numerous pool openings, closings and CPO Services to Mu - Certified Pool/Spa Operator nicipal, private and College/University clients. He has also performed modifications and repairs on many pools. Under contract with the City of Quincy, Mr. Greco is responsible for inspection and scheduled/emergency maintenance of their 42 tidegates, including self-regulation tidegates (SRTs). For Municipal clients such as Braintree, Chelsea, Lexington, Melrose, Nahant, Swamp- scott, Quincy, Waltham, Newburyport and North Andover, Mr. Greco's duties include rebuilding of air compressors and pumps, operation and maintenance of stand-by generators, and valve and piping replacement and repair. Operation and Maintenance Advisor for eleven wastewater pump stations in Nahant and eight wastewater pump stations in Swampscott. He has been responsible for prevenative and general maintenance, troubeshooting and instruction of personnel at these facilities. r T/Resumes/CMR/Greco 8.08 Background 2001 -Present Technician Weston & Sampson CMR 1998-2000 Maintenance and Deliver Coordinator Weston & Sampson Engineers RAYMOND LOPRESTI Mechanical Tradesman 1994-1998 EXPERIENCE Delivery Alliant Foodservice r. LoPresti works as a mechanic in our Construction, Maintenance & Repairs 1985-1994group (CMR). Mr. LoPresti works with stand-by generators, pumps, and valves Mat Route Driver water and wastewater pump stations and treatment plants. Unifirst Specialty Uniform 1975-1985 SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE Building Maintenance Amotok Aerospace Under contract with the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR), Mr. LoPresti performed numerous repairs and installation to many pools. These items include replace- ment of lifeguard chairs, concrete repairs, painting, and pump and piping repairs. Education Under contract with the City of Quincy, Mr. LoPresti is responsible for inspection and Lynn Vocational Tech scheduled/emergency maintenance of their 42 tidegates, including self-regulating tidegates (SRTs). Professional Certifications For Municipal clients such as Braintree, Chelsea, Lexington, Melrose, Nahant, Swamp - Class B CDL Forklift Certified scott, Quincy, Waltham, Newburyport, and North Andover, Mr. LoPresti's duties include Certified Pool Operator (CPO) rebuilding of air compressors and pumps, operation and maintenance of stand-by generators, and valve and piping replacement and repair. Operation and Maintenance Advisor for eleven wastewater pump stations in Nahant, Massachusetts and eight wastewater pump stations in Swampscott, Massachusetts. He has been responsible for preventive and general maintenance, troubleshooting, and instruction of personnel at these facilities. Pump station maintenance for the town of Bedford, Massachusetts. Operations assistance at water and wastewater treatment plants in the towns of New- ton and West Boylston, Massachusetts. Ongoing training in E-1 pump operation and maintenance. T/Resumes/CMR/LoPiesti 8.08 wr<INC. Background 1995 -Present Technician Weston 8 5amason CMR 1992.1995 Mechanic New Encland Truck & Auto 1991-1992 Mechanic Joe's Auto 1988-1991 Mechanic/Tow Truck Operator Al & Joe's Towing & Recovery PAUL E. COLSON Mechanical T7-ades771a-77 EXPERIENCE r. Colson is experienced in the operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and start-up of wastewater and water pump stations, including standby power generator sets. Mr. Colson is also an experienced auto and diesel mechanic. 1983-1988 SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE Mechanic's Assistant Steve's Service station For municipal clients such as Braintree, Chelsea, Lexington, Melrose, Nahant, Newbury - port, North Andover, Swampscott, Quincy, and Waltham. Nr. Colson's duties include rebuilding of air compressors and pumps, operation and maintenance of stand-by Edu.ca.ti.on generators, and valve and piping replacement and repair. 1987 Blue Hills RecrionavTech—meal school Project foreman for the upgrades to the Peirce Island Pool Upgrades Project in Ports - Randolph, Massachusetts mouth, New Hampshire. Mr. Colson's duties included installation of pumps, piping, and balancing tank. He also assisted with curing of holes for return lines. Professional ReuisP-ation Operation & Maintenance (0&M) advisor for the water booster pump station which provides domestic and fire flow water pressures to the Essex County Correctional Facil- New Hampshire - Grade 1 Wastewater ity in Middleton, Massachusetts. He has been responsible for preventive maintenance, Treatment Plant operator troubleshooting, and stand-by generator operation. 0&M advisor for sever, wastewater pump stations in North Andover, Massachusetts. He has been responsible for preventive maintenance; troubleshooting, stand-by gen- erator operation, and instruction of personnel at these facilities. 0&hI advisor for the 7.5 million gallon per day (mgd) Fort Square and 7.0 mgd Quincy Point Pump Stations in Quincy, Massachusetts. He has been responsible for preven- tive maintenance, troubleshooting, stand-by generator operation, and instruction of personnel at these facilities. He is also the advisor for Quinsy's three water booster pump stations, and one drainage pump station. 0&M advisor for three wastewater and two water pumping stations in Melrose, Mas- sachusetts. He has been responsible for preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, stand-by generator operation, and instruction of personnel at these facilities. 0&M advisor for 11 wastewater pump stations in Nahant, Massachusetts and eight wastewater pump stations in Swampscott, Massachusetts. He has been responsible for preventive and general maintenance, troubleshooting, and instruction of personnel at these facilities. 0&M advisor for four wastewater and one drainage pump stations in Arlington, Mlas- sachusetts. He has been responsible for preventive and general maintenance, trouble- shooting, and bi-monthly inspections of the stations. Conducted start-up of various pump stations in Chelmsford, Massachusetts. Start-ups also included stand-by generator load tests and sound analysis. T(Resumes/CME/Coison 608 r Background 2010 -Present Pool Technician/Mechanical Tradesman 2005-2010 Laborer Weston & Sampson CMR 2004-2005 Inventory Specialist Staples 2001-2004 Stock Clerk Education 2001 High School Diploma West Bridgewater High School 2001-2002 Massasoit Community College Brockton. MA 2002-2003 Computer Ed Institue Brockton, MA Professional Registration Certified Pool Operator (CPO) T/Resumes/CMR/CaaicoM 7.08 MATTHEW CARRICO Mechanical Tradesman EXPERIENCE r. Carrico works as a mechanic in our Construction, Maintenance & Repairs group (CMR). Mr. Carrico works with stand-by generators, pumps and valves at water and wastewater pump stations and treament plants. SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE Under contract with the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR), Mr. Car- rico performed numerous repairs and installation to many pools. These items include replacement of lifeguard chairs, concrete repairs, painting, and pump and piping repairs. Under contract with the City of Quincy, Mr.Carrico is responsible for inspection and scheduled/emergency maintenance of their 42 tidegates, including self-regulating tidegates (SRTs). For Municipal clients such as Braintree, Chelsea, Lexington, Melrose, Nahant, Swamp- scott, Quincy, Waltham, Newburyport, and North Andover, Mr. Carrico's duties include rebuilding of air compressors and pumps, operation and maintenance of stand-by generators, and valve and piping replacement and repair. awr, �R,. iT i1ti7' �C. Background 2006 -Present Senior Electrician Weston & Sampson CMR 2002-2006 Lead Master Electrician A.W. Chesterton 1994-2002 Facilities Maintenance/Licensed Electrician M.K.S. Instruments, Inc. 1994-1994 Carpenter J.E. Murphy Contracting Co., Inc. 1993-1994 Carpenter Matech USA Inc. 1993-1993 Carpenter Team Construction 1992-1993 Supervisor Framer D.M. Murray Construction Education 2003 Master Electrician Peterson School of Engineering 1991 Associates in Applied Science Building Construction New Hampshire Technical Institute Professional Registration Master Electrician: Massachusetts New Hampshire Licensed HVAC Technician: New Hampshire T/Resames/CMR/Wrutley 708 ANDREW WHITLEY Senior Electrician EXPERIENCE r. Whitley is a Senior Electrician in our Construction, Maintenance & Repairs group (CMR). SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE Lead electrician on the Rowley, Massachusetts Police Station Facility Emergency Gen- erator Installation. This project consisted of removal of the existing 10 kW generator and the installation of an 80 kW generator and automatic transfer switch (ATS). The existing generator was located in the basement of the police station. The new genera- tor was installed outside the building approximately 100 feet away in a weatherproof, sound attenuated enclosure. Mr. Whitley worked with several other electricians to install pertinent conduit and wire form the new generator to the new automatic transfer switch located in the basement of the police station. He also wired the new transfer switch to the existing power panel to ensure all connections were to code. Lead electrician for the Audubon Road and Main at Central Pump Station Improvements project in Wakefield, Massachusetts. This project consisted of ejector pump station conversion to submersible type station, and the replacement and improvements of a dry pit pump station including a 35 kW diesel standby generator with automatic transfer switch. Also included in this project was the installation of the transducer type level controls, new variable frequency drives, and T -box type SCADA system. Mr. Whitley coordinated work with the power company and installed all conduit and wire, and performed all work while keeping the pump stations operational. Lead electrician for the Franklin Industrial Park Wastewater Pump Station Upgrades in Franklin, Massachusetts. This project consisted of the replacement of pumps, drives and controls, installation of a new flow equalization tank, installation of a suction lift pump station, and a standby generator. Mr. Whitley performed the installation of all wire, conduit variable frequency drives, and all final connections. The standby generator was a 100 kW diesel generator with automatic transfer switch. He performed all work in accordance with code, and coordinated all deliveries and subcontractor activities. Lead electrician on the Fletcher Village Pump Station and Leach Field Installation proj- ect in Brewster, Massachusetts. This project consisted of the installation of a Title V septic system (effluent pump station and leach field for a condominium complex). Mr. Whitley was in charge of the installation of all electrical wiring, power panels, and 40 kW liquid propane fueled standby generator. Electrician performing all work on the Harvard Tunnel Standby Generator project in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This project consisted of removal and disposal of the exist- ing generator and the installation of a new 60 kW natural gas generator and automatic transfer switch located within a pump station building. Mr. Whitley installed all conduit and wiring and made all final connections. He also performed start-up, testing, and training services with city personnel. 1 CONSTRUCTION; MAINTENANCE 'REPAIR i Background MATTHEW A. KEISER 2007 -present Electrician Licenced Electrician Weston & Sampson CMR, Inc. 2003-2006 Lead Electrician LeVangle Electric 2002-2003 EXPERIENCE Foreman and Lead Electrician Ducom Electric 2001-2002 r. Keiser is a Licensed Electrician for Weston & Sampson CMR, Inc. Lead Electrician JRW Company, Inc. SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE 1999-2001 Leadman/Foreman/Project Manager Eastern Contractors, Inc. Installed and repaired wiring, electrical fixtures, and control equipment. • Planned new and modified installations to minimize waste of materials, provide access 1998-1999 for future maintenance and comply with specifications and local codes. Leadman/Foreman . Prepared sketches showing location of wiring and equipment, and followed diagrams Medford Electric and blueprints. 1997-1998 Measured, cut, bent, threaded, assembled and installed electrical conduits. Leadman 0 Supervised and/or managed various employees and electrical teams. Mauri Electric, Inc. a Installedcontrolanddistributionapparatus,includingswitches,relays andcircuit-breaker panels. 19961997 Leadman/Foreman Tested continuity of circuits to ensure electrical compatibility and safety of compo - Suburban Electric, Inc. nents. • Disassembled defective electrical equipment, replaced defective and worn parts, and re -assembled equipment. Education 0 Performed minor repairs to fuses, light sockets, bulbs, and switches. Coyne Electrical School Associate Degree Electrical Theory Professional Registration Licensed Journeyman NH#7777 MA#30039 (Type Class E) T/Resumes/CMR/Keiser/Keiser iessme C�Mjt3• t�- TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 Raymond T Santilh Assistant Town Manager Mr. Joseph A. Barbone, Jr. Chief Executive Officer Methuen Construction Company, Inc. 40 Lowell Road Salem, NH 03079 Dear Mr. Barbone: January 27, 2012 TEL (978) 688-9516 FAX (978) 688-9556 Enclosed please find the bid bond/deposit submitted with your proposal in response to the Invitation for Bids — `WTP Repairs & Maintenance' issued by the Town of North Andover. The bid bond/deposit is being returned since the contract was awarded to another vendor. If you have any questions and/or concerns, please call me. Sincerely, Raymond T. Santilli Assistant Town Manager Enclosure Document A31OTM - 2010 Conforms with The American Institute of Architects AIA Document 310 CONTRACTOR: (A'ame, legal statin• and addrevs) Methuen Construction Co., Inc. 40 Lowell Road, Salem, NH 03079 OWNER: (Fame, legal status and address) Town of North Andover MA BOND AMOUNT: $ SURETY; (Naive, legal status and principal pInce o{business) Liberty Mutual Insurance Company 20 Riverside Road Weston, MA 02493 Five Percent of the Attached bid (5%) This document has important legal consequences. Consultation with an attorney is encouraged with respect to its completion or modification. Any singular reference to Contractor, Surety, Owner or other party shall be considered plural where applicable. PROJECT: 6 ante, location oradilress, and Project number, ifany) Routine/Emergency Repair & Maintenance for the Water Treatment Plant, Sewer Pump Stations and Water Booster Stations The Contractor and Surety are bound to the Owner in the amount set forth above. for the payment of which the Contractor and Surety bind themselves, their heirs; executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, as provided herein. The conditions of this Bond are such that if the Owner accepts the bid of the Contractor within the time specified in the bid documents, or within such time period as may be ag4ed to by the Owner and Contractor, and the Contractor either (1) enters into a contract with the Ovvner in accordance with the terms of such bid, and gives such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding or Contract Documents, with a surety admitted in the jurisdiction oftlic Project and otherwise acceptable to the Owner, for the faithful performance ofsuc h Contract and for the prompt payment of labor and material fivraisihed in the prosecution thereof; or (2) pays to the Owner the difference, not to exeeecl the amount of this Bond, between the amount specified in said hid and such larger amount for which the 0% neer mai in good faith contract with another party to perforin the work covered bx said bid, Ilion this obligation shall be mill and Vold, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. The Stray hareby waives any notice of an agreement between the Oswner and Contractor to extend the time in which the Owner may accept the bid. Waiver of notice by the Surety shall not apply to any extension exceeding sixty (60) days in the aggregate beyond the time for acceptance of bids specified in the bid documents, and the Owner and Contractor shall obtain the Surety ;s consent for an extension beyond sixty {60) days. Tf this Bond is issued in connection with a subcontractor's bid to a Contractor, the term Conti -actor in this Bond shall be deemed to be Subcontractor and the term Owner shall be deemed to be Contractor. When this Bond has been furnished to comply with a statulor;, or other legal requirement in the location of the Project, any provision in this Bond conflicting %vitlr said statutory or legal requirement shall be deemed deleted herefrom and provisions conforming to such statutory or other legal requirement shall be deemed incor;norated herein. When so iiirnishcd, the intent is that ibis 13nnd shall be construed as a statutory lx;nd and not as a cominon laxv Ixrnd. Signed and scaled this 29th day of December, 2011 Methuen Construction Co., Inc. ( rtpal) (Seal) ( 'itrreS.s� (771 Ie) Q4l A. '94msat4F,JR,. —GAO Liberty Mutual Insurance Com any QAA A] (.Surelh) (/f 5hrt:Ss1 (litle) Adam W. DeSanctis, Attorney -in -Fact 1H15 PUWtR OF ATTORNEY 15 NOT VALID UNLESS IT IS PRINTED ON RED BACKGROUND. 4702623 This Power of Attorney limits the acts of those named herein, and they have no authority to bind the Company except in the manner and to the extent herein stated. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: That Liberty Mutual Insurance Company (the "Company"), a Massachusetts stock insurance company, pursuant to and by authority of the By-law and Authorization hereinafter set forth, does hereby name, constitute and appoint ADAM W. DESANCTIS, CHRISTINE B. GALLAGHER, PAUL A. PATALANO, MICHAEL T. GILBERT, DAVID A. BOUTIETTE, WILDER PARKS, JR, BRYAN F. JUWA, GREGORY D. JUWA, MICHAEL F. CARNEY, JAMES J. AXON, REBECCA SHANLEY, RICHARD F. CARUSO, JUDY DEAN, ALL OF THE CITY OF WOBURN, STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. , each individually if there be more than one named, its true and lawful attomey-in-fact to make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver, for and on its behalf as surety and as its act and deed, any and all undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations in the penal sum not exceeding ONE HUNDRED MILLION AND 00/100Nffff}INN}1}fffftfftt1f1f1f111f1N}R}HNRfftNNtfNNNffffft DOLLARS ($ 100,000,000.00**—**1t1ff}}t}fftftfffffff ) each, and the execution of such undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations, in pursuance of these presents, shall be as binding upon the Company as if they had been duly signed by the president and attested by the secretary of the Company in their own proper persons. That this power is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following By-law and Authorization: ARTICLE XIII - Execution of Contracts: Section 5. Surety Bonds and Undertakings. Any officer of the Company authorized for that purpose in writing by the chairman or the president, and subject to such limitations as the = chairman or the president may prescribe, shall appoint such attorneys -in -fact, as may be necessary to act in behalf of the Company to make, 0execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver as surety any and all undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations. Such attorneys- c 0. CD in -fact, subject to the limitations set forth in their respective powers of attorney, shall have full power to bind the Company by their signature and Z execution of any such instruments and to attach thereto the seal of the Company. When so executed such instruments shall be as binding as if d signed by the president and attested by the secretary. 1 J] By the following instrument the chairman or the president has authorized the officer or other official named therein to appoint attorneys -in -fact: a 3 Pursuant to Article XIII, Section 5 of the By -Laws, David M. Carey, Assistant Secretary of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, is hereby authorized C to appoint such attorneys -in -fact as may be necessary to act in behalf of the Company to make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver as surety of - any f - any and all undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations. LL L. > That the By-law and the Authorization set forth above are true copies thereof and are now in full force and effect. `. =I: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Power of Attorney has been subscribed by an authorized officer or official of the Company and the corporate seal of Liberty Q a c'N Mutual Insurance Company has been affixed thereto in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania this day of 14th day of July O 01. 2011CD c L , N :•k LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY C a +. C 0.4) ^ n' R Bto y � tc 0 y David M. Carey, Aggistant Secretary Cr L COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ss O t COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY i� a 0 E `0 3 y On this lath day of July 2011 , before me, a Notary Public, personally came David M. Carev, to me known, and a L. acknowledged that he is an Assistant Secretary of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company; that he knows the seal of said corporation; and that he executed >C Zthe above Power of Attorney and affixed the corporate seal of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company thereto with the authority and at the direction of said t d v corporation. +� a E' C L IN TESTIMONY WHERE vlth xPet o subscribed my name and affixed my notarial seal at Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, on the day and year c a first above written. ¢ t Z V, G� Ql�y� t" Nok ria4 >eei �j V l"ansa Pas aHa. NoTanq Pudic T OF ymcutt l wc.: AAo rtpanory Ct3i:my - ?y vo-miss an Exp!es Pir. 2E, 2013 By �— ��Q Pc,%n:.y raofa Assx; atior of Nota: Teresa Pastella, Notary Public CERTIFICATE 41, L" ®,Q t I, the undersigned, AssislfL erty Mutual Insurance Company, do hereby certify that the original power of attorney of which the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy, i91 : u! fo ce and effect on the date of this certificate; and I do further certify that the officer or official who executed the said power of attorney is an Assistant Secretary specially authorized by the chairman or the president to appoint attorneys -in -fact as provided in Article XIII, Section 5 of the By-laws of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. This certificate and the above power of attorney may be signed by facsimile or mechanically reproduced signatures under and by authority of the following vote of the board of directors of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company at a meeting duly called and held on the 12th day of March, 1980. VOTED that the facsimile or mechanically reproduced signature of any assistant secretary of the company, wherever appearing upon a certified copy of any power of attorney issued by the company in connection with surety bonds, shall be valid and binding upon the company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the corporate seal of the said company, this IWC day of Df r` �r `'' Gregory W. Davenport, Assistant Secretary a APPENDIX A - PRICE PROPOSAL The Contract will be awarded to the responsible, responsive bidder offering the lowest aggregate price for the first year of the proposed contract. All prices are to remain firm for the duration of the Contract. January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 uanti Unit Price (per hour) Total Price Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours $ 105.94 $ 15, 891.00 Overtime 30 hours $ 140.01 $ 4,200.30 Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours $ 127.79 $ 12,779.00 Overtime 20 hours $ 170.03 $ 3,400.60 TOTAL $ '0141U—"1 "' All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus 15 % January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 uanti Unit Price (per hour) Total Price Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours $ 107.30 $ 16, 095.00 Overtime 30 hours $ 141.38 $ 4,241.40 Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours $ 131.80 $ 13,180.00 Overtime 20 hours $ 174.89 $ 3,497.80 TOTAL All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus 15 % Town of North Andover 1FB Page 10 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 Quantily Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours Overtime 30 hours ElectricaUInstrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours Overtime. 20 hours Unit Price (per hour) Total Price $ 108.66 $ 16,299.00 $ 142.74 $ 4,282.20 $ 135.94 $ 13,594.00 $ 179.90 $ 3,598.00 TOTAL $ 37,7 - All 7,7All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus 15 % Addenda "Q&A" are acknowledged: J seph A. Barbone, Jr. - CEO Signature Business Name Methuen Construction Company, Inc. Business Address 40 Lowell Road, Salem, New Hampshire 03079 Business Phone 603-328-2222 FaX 603-328-2233 Joseph A. Barbone, Jr. Name of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal Chief Executive Officer Authorized to sign Price Proposal t Signature d1;Above Person Town of North Andover IFB Page 11 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance f Z CERTIFICATE OF VOTE At a duly authorized meeting the Board of Directors of the Methuen Construction Company, Inc. held on March 22, 2011 it Was VOTED, THAT Joseph A. Barbone, Jr. Chief Executive Officer (Name) (Officer) of Methuen Construction be and hereby is authorized to execute contracts and bonds in the name and on behalf of said Methuen Construction , and affix its corporate seal hereto; and such execution of any contract or obligation in the name of Methuen Construction on its behalf by such officer under seal of Methuen Construction , shall be valid and binding upon Methuen Construction I hereby certify that I am the clerk of the above named Methuen Construction and that Joseph A. Barbone, Jr. is the duly elected officer as above of said Methuen Construction , and that the above vote has not been amended or rescinded and remains in full force and effect as the date of this contact. December 29 , 2011 (Date) C. Asadoorian N. Town of North Andover IFB Page 34 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance CERTIFICATION LABOR HARMONY AND OSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that he is able to furnish labor that can work in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed at the work and that all employees to be employed at the worksite and in the work will have completed an OSHA -approved construction safety and health course lasting at least ten (10) hours. SignatureDate December 29, 2011 Joseph A. Barbone, Jr. - CEO Print Name & Title Town of North Andover IFB WT? Repairs and Maintenance Methuen Construction Company, Inc. Company Name Page 33 of 35 . I R CERTIFICATIONS CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this bid or proposal has been made and submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this certification, the word "person" shall mean natural person, business, partnership, corporation, committee, union, club or other organization, entity, or group of individuals. Signature Joseph A. Barbone, Jr. - CEO Print Name & Title Date December 29, 2011 Methuen Construction Company, Inc. Company Name CERTIFICATE OF TAX COMPLIANCE Pursuant to Chapter 62C of the Massachusetts General Laws, Section 49A (b), l Joseph A. Barbone, Jr. , authorized signatory for Methuen Construction Company, Inc. Name of individual Name of contractor do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that said contractor has complied with all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Town of North Andover, relating to taxes, permit or other fees, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and remitting child support. Signator Joseph A. 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CC I o U r,° ' o p ? d ►G v aCi aoi ` ;� a0i W > o ^d C< '�. y Wri °� ho0.nU U LT. C7 13 t o Iz rz c !da fc f3 .d Q j ,vCY o ws D d pp 3 m i p Cta. U W u r a ; a u ;F ya �:Q iaa j3 y> v N N M N M 7 V1 �o r- N M N u O O O O O O O O O O O O O O I O ( O O O O O O V m O O 00O O 0 0 00 000 O O O O O I O OO Ctl O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'O ! O O O O O O O Z I r htn kn e4 e4 o I� q i goo ``cc a��o r� a��o I� �a��o �a�o �o�o at at loco �00 ) < 0 e > � UJ ■ @� E §2 w � 0 � � § � LSF � | \ f \ { _ ) r00 \ / / / Cq \ C14 ^ \ \ \ � \ Cd �, § \ \ 3 \ w � | © .. �, io r. | \2/) ) [ §£04 �C, _§/i � / \� ;ƒkO\ �§ I■ / e \\\/ � /\\ � e4 C4 ' Q k k ., �. :.(. ti TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 120 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845 Raymond T Santilli TEL (978) 688-9516 Assistant Town Manager * FAX (978) 688-9556 January 27, 2012 Ms. Linda Richardson Richardson Electrical 17 Batchelder Road Seabrook, NH 03874 Dear Ms. Richardson: Enclosed please find the bid bond/deposit submitted with your proposal in response to the Invitation for Bids — `WTP Repairs & Maintenance' issued by the Town of North Andover. The bid bond/deposit is being returned since the contract was awarded to another vendor. If you have any questions and/or concerns, please call me. Sincerely, /jt� G 5. Raymond T. Santilli Assistant Town Manager Enclosure r tai,. AIA A31 OTM - 2010 CONTRACTOR: Name, legal status and address) RICHARDSON ELECTRICAL CO., INC. Po Box 1330 17 Batchelder Road Seabrook, NH 03874 OWNER: (Name, legal status and address) TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 120 MAIN STREET North Andover, MA 01845 SURETY: (Name, legal status and principal place of business) UNITED STATES SURETY COMPANY 20 W. Aylesbury Road Po Box 5605 Timonium, MD 21094.5605 BOND AMOUNT: FIVE PERCENT OF ATTACHED BID (5%) BOND NUMBER: RICHARDSON09 This document has important legal consequences. Consultation with an attorney is encouraged with respect to its completion or modification. Any singular reference to Contractor, Surety, Owner or other party shall be considered plural where applicable. PROJECT: ROUTINE/EMERGENCY REPAIR & MAINTENANCE WATER TREATMENT PLANT, SEWER PUMP STATIONS AND WATER BOOSTER STATIONS (Name, location or address, and Project number, if any)The Contractor and Surety are bound to the Owner in the amount set forth above, for the payment of which the Contractor and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, as provided herein. The conditions of this Bond are such that if the Owner accepts the bid of the Contractor within the time specified in the bid documents, or within such time period as may be agreed to by the Owner and Contractor, and the Contractor either (1) enters into a contract with the Owner in accordance with the terms of such bid, and gives such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding or Contract Documents, with a surety admitted in the jurisdiction of the Project and otherwise acceptable to the Owner, for the faithful performance of such Contract and for the prompt payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof, or (2) pays to the Owner the difference, not to exceed the amount of this Bond, between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Owner may in good faith contract with another party to perform the work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. The Surety hereby waives any notice of an agreement between the Owner and Contractor to extend the time in which the Owner may accept the bid. Waiver of notice by the Surety shall not apply to any extension exceeding sixty (60) days in the aggregate beyond the time for acceptance of bids specified in the bid documents, and the Owner and Contractor shall obtain the Surety's consent for an extension beyond sixty (60) days. If this Bond is issued in connection with a subcontractor's bid to a Contractor, the term Contractor in this Bond shall be deemed to be Subcontractor and the term Owner shall be deemed to be Contractor. When this Bond has been furnished to comply with a statutory or other legal requirement in the location of ule Project, any provision in this Bond conflicting with said statutory or legal requirement shall be deemed deleted herefrom and provisions conforming to such statutory or other legal requirement shall be deemed incorporated herein. When so furnished, the intent is that this Bond shall be construed as a statutory bond and not as a common law bond. Signed and sealed this 22nd day of December , 2011. t ness) alij (Wi ness) CAUTION: You should sign an original AIA Contract Document, on which will not be obscured (Seal) (Seal) ATTORNEY-IN-FACT text appears in RED. An original assures that changes AIA Document A310 TM - 2010. Copyright © 1963. 1970 and 2010 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA® Document Init. is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA® Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. Purchasers are permitted to reproduce ten (10) copies of this document when completed. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents.. e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright(tia ia.org. 061110 POWER OF ATTORNEY AMERICAN CONTRACTORS INDENNINTTY COitIPANY UNITED STATES SURETY COMPANY U.S. SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY K -N-0 A1>� MN43Y THESE PRESENTS: That American Contractors Indeu itV=C-onTp�y ifomia corporation, United States lan,= Maryland corporation and U.S. Specialty Insurae-mpany as corporation (collectively, . the-- In es-; 6-liy these presents make, constitute and appoint: Robert E. Shaw, Jr., Heidi Rodzen, or Michael W. Harjula of Lewiston, Maine its true and lawful Attomey(s)-in-fact, each in their separate capacity if more than one is named above, with full power and authority hereby conferred in its name, place and e4pao-e XtNc V -– )prowledge and deliver any and all bonds, recognizances, _ or other instruments or contrac[s nE%uret A_NF o-dik-de riders, amendments, and consents of surety, pre+idi tKA- End penalty does not exceed *free Million***** Dollars ($ **a* This Power of Attorney shall expire without further action on March 18, 2015. This Power of Attorney is granted under and by authority of the following resolutions adopted by the Boards of Directors of the Companies: Be it Resolved, that the President, any Vice -President, any Assistant Vice -President, any Secretary or any Assistant Secretary shall be and is hereby vested with full power and authority -4" oint any one or more suitable persons as Attorney(s)-in-Fact to represent and act for and on alf of the Company subject to the following -- rti�ietons t 7arer:W 7 -given full power and authority for and in the name of and on behalf d#'Ah-!iirpaayto- acee ckno�vledge and deliver any all bonds 8cagmn-Tmes, oontrnts, agreements or indemnity and other conditional or obligatory undertakrn_g_§=-hnd%yiihd all4noti-ces and documents canceling or terminating the ='ompany's liability thereunder, and any such instruments so executed by any such Attorney -in -Fact shall be binding upon the Company as if signed by the President and scaled and effected by the Corporate Secretary. Be it Resolved, that the signature of any authorized officer and seal of the Company heretofore or hereafter affixed to any power of attorney or any certificate relating thereto by facsimile, and any power of attorney or certificate bearing facsimile signature or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company with respect to any bond or undertaking to which it is attached.— IN_WITNESS T #iEREOF, The Corn snit ave�ause i instrument to be signed and their corporate seals to be �r o xe firs =31ST day of March, 2011. AMERICAN CONTRACTORS INDENNINITY COMPANY UNITED STATES SURETY COMPANY U.S. SPECIALTY l[NSLtRANCE COMPANY M T— _.: - - _ SEAL; By. Daniel P. Aguilar, ice president State of California County of Los Angeles SS: On this 316' day of March, 2011, before rre�oraliReese, a notary public, personally appeared Daniel P. Aguilar;= ce Fresrdent of American Contractors Indemnity Company, United States Surety Company and U.S. Specialty Insurance Company who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his authorized capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of acted, executed the instrument. w i+?Ir he pus __ —�- — — - pAcertify iriKit P-£NALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of CA brins thaf thy -f Woing paragraph is true sad correct WITNESS my hand and official seal. Commission N 1928018 Signature 111doA.11 4 ee Sc - (Seal) Notary Public - Csilfornis _ Los Angeles County MY Comm. E irn Mu 18, 2015 ~- .I, Jeannie JT Kiin,._Assistant Secripr=ci Amens n iffactors Indemnity Company, United States Surety C=omps and I -Specialty Insurance Company, do hey—certify dim owe above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a Pr afthA rriey- executed by said Companies, which is still in full force and effect, furthermore, the resolutions of the Boards of Directors, set out in the Power of Attorney are in full force and effect. In Wltiiess_Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seals of said Coinanies at -Los_Angeles, California this 22ND day- _= = _F ER _ = - CT Corporate Seals T t6i o+ 56?Ci. m SEAL 4 RICHARDSON09 l r'� + u ' Bond No. Jeannie J. Kim, Assistant Secretary - AgencyNo. 0 APPENDIX A - PRICE PROPOSAL The Contract will be awarded to the responsible, responsive bidder offering the lowest aggregate price for the first year of the proposed contract. All prices are to remain firm for the duration of the Contract. January 1, 2012 throush December 31, 2012 Quantity Unit Price (per hour) Total Price Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours $ 7&.7S' $ 1 �) 5 12.50 Overtime 30 hours $ (01 .1.5 $ S10-1,50 Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours $ 7l , ! $ �� 05.00 Overtime 20 hours $ ( 0A , ZA $ . 2' 065.w TOTAL $ 2�i , 96D . dU All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus % January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 Quantily Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours Overtime 30 hours Unit Price (per hour) Total Price $ $O, 3 S $ I2, 05Z.56 $ 1025,-75 $ 3124Z,50 Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Straight Time 100 hours $ 80.35. Overtime 20 hours $ 10$• 1 / TOTAL All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus / % Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs and Maintenance $ 8,b35•W $ 2 I'15 .ao $ZS,�ZS.Fxa Page 10 of 36 January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 Quantity Mechanical Technician Straight Time 150 hours Overtime 30 hours Electrical/Instrumentation Technician Unit Price (per hour) Total Price $ 83,15 $ 1 Z)541.50 $ I V3, Do $ 3,390,00 Straight Time 100 hours $ 53,95_ $ Bj 300 Overtime 20 hours $ M,00 $ Z 1 Z 60, O0 TOTAL $ All materials and supplies invoiced at contractor's cost plus cJ % n Addenda Q are acknowledged: Signature Business Name -Rk Gk c�Vd 5 Uh' Business Address ► T;POC c,I \ el d L r 3G 03814 Business Phone Fax lo03 Ll n3c.. G o -f\ Name of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal T f-e,S l de last Title/hof Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal _ /1 I n f \ N vv_-O(S-` __.C� ' pV Signature of Above Person Town of North Andover IFB Page 11 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance ■ Ric ELECTRICAL CO., INC. F-0abfiSbed 11149 . A Century of Service Richardson Electrical Company — Proposal Clarifications and Understandings It is our understanding that rented or leased equipment will be billed as a material type item. This would include items such as aerial lifts or cranes or other specialized equipment required for the work. Included in our price are hand tools and typical power tools that would be associated with a service truck for this type of work. We would be happy to establish at the start of the contract a tools and equipment list with rates for the first years work for items that are not included in the labor rate and do not fall under a materials type category. CERTIFICATIONS CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this bid or proposal has been made and submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this certification, the word "person" shall mean natural person, business, partnership, corporation, committee, union, club or other organization, entity, or group of individuals. Signature A4 �- Date /a" a9- -a i1 LIh�A S �IL/,Gro( PrQSid 'f R�C�tt�G(5�-1 Elechrtc4l Inc- Print ncPrint Name & Title Company Name CERTIFICATE OF TAX COMPLIANCE Pursuant to Chapter 62C of the Massachusetts General Laws, Section 49A (b), I t Inch S Rictia.rdSon authorized signatory for ���har's�r\ Ff ec h-+c'•� CQi �� L Name of individual Name of contractor do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that said contractor has complied with all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the. Town of North Andover, relating to taxes, permit or other fees, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and remitting child support. Signature Town of North Andover IFB WTP Repairs.and Maintenance Date Page 32 of 36 CERTIFICATION LABOR HARMONY AND OSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that he is able to furnish labor that can work in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed at the work and that all employees to be employed at the worksite and in the work will have completed an OSHA -approved construction safety and health course lasting at least ten (10) hours. Signature Lcnda Print Name & Title Town of North Andover IF.B WTP Repairs and Maintenance Date Company Name Page 33 of 36 CERTIFICATE OF VOTE At a duly authorized meeting the Board of Directors of the held on /.2 - -' 3- ;? 6 / f it was VOTED, THAT L i'V(A (Name) '�ade�f kl c.t, V -d su-n E �e c -h-(cj (Officer) of KlcAa4-Srn El,, -e icy/ be and hereby is authorized to execute contracts and bonds in the name and on behalf of said kIc'D e and affix its corporate seal hereto; and such execution of any contract or obligation in the name of Ele44r,(J on its behalf by such officer under seal of shall be valid and binding upon CAtch.,c,,J I hereby certify that I am the clerk of the above named �kc, 4, Elec_-(�ce i and that I-I4c,- S - CL( c, " is the duly elected officer as above of said and that the above vote has not been amended or rescinded and remains in full force and effect as the date of this contract. T—(bate) (Clerk) Town of North Andover IFB Page 34 of 36 WTP Repairs and Maintenance Ric ELECTRICAL CO- INC. E,sitahllshed 1899 • A Century cif;Service Town of North Andover, Massachusetts WTP Repairs & Maintenance Proposal December 29, 2011 Prepared by: Linda Richardson, President Richardson Electrical Co., Inc. 17 Batchelder Road Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 (603) 474-3900 ■ Ri c ELECTRICAL CO., INC. 04blished 7899 ■ A Cenlury of Service Richardson Electrical Company—Business History Richardson Electrical Company is a 4th generation family owned electrical construction firm headquartered in Seabrook, New Hampshire. Since 1899 we have provided our customers not just products but cost effective electrical solutions. Richardson Electrical Company built its reputation in the early 1950s in the Water and Wastewater Treatment industry. At one point in the 1970s RECO had built, repaired, or modified every major Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant in New England. Since then we have broadened our project experience to include Medium & High Voltage Substation and Distribution Systems, Service and Maintenance Projects, Commercial Buildings, Marine & Bulk Unloading Facilities, Biotech & Food Processing Plants, Green & Renewable Energy Projects and many more. Today we provide full engineering, design/build, construction, and maintenance services for municipal, commercial, industrial, and federal clients. References • Joe Ciccotelli Superintendant Ipswich Water Department • Carl McMorin Superintendant/Manager Aquarian Water Company • Capt. Geno Marconi Director Portsmouth Port Authority • John Freitas Facilities Manager Westinghouse Nuclear • Brad Congdon Project Manager Environmental Chemical Corp. (978) 356-6639 Ipswich, Massachusetts (603)926-3319 Hampton, New Hampshire (603) 436-8500 Portsmouth, New Hampshire (603)433-1048 Newington, New Hampshire (508) 229-2270 Marlborough, Massachusetts ■ Ric ELECTRICAL CO., INC. Eivtablisbed 1$99 . A Century of,kretce Richardson Electrical Company — 24/7 Maintenance Contacts 1. Vaughan Richardson (603) 396-0443 Cell Phone 2. Troy Perrault (603) 396-1898 Cell Phone Statement of Availability Our licensed electricians have been performing maintenance and service work for over 40 years. They are available 24 hours a day 365 days a year, and able to respond to all locations in North Andover within prescribed times. For weekend, nighttime, and holiday repairs RECo maintains a well stocked workshop for tools, supplies, and materials required when stores and supply houses are closed. Involvement in specialized maintenance and construction projects has made our staff extremely knowledgeable in all types of electrical upgrade/repair. For work during normal business hours we have additional electricians on staff and available through our affiliation with IBEW Local 103. ■ Ric ELECTRICAL CO., INC. &crabli bed 1899 . A lenlun, of Service Richardson Electrical Company — Lock-out/Tae-out Policy See Attached "Lock-out/Tag-out Policy" Rev 07.12.02 ACCIDENT PREVENTION E_l RESPONSE PLAN For Richardson Electrical Co., Inc. Prepared By RICHARDSON ELECTRICAL CO., INC. 17 Batchelder Rd. Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874-1330 Glen D. Richardson Health & Safety Officer Page 1 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND RESPONSE PLAN (pages 3 to 8) 1.1. GENERAL RULES AND SIGN OFF SHEET 1.2. SPECIFIC RULES 1.2.1. OBJECTIVES 1.2.2. ACCIDENT PREVENTION RESPONSIBILITY 1.2.3. METHODS OF SAFETY EDUCATION 1.2.4. ENFORCEMENT 1.2.5. RESPONSE TO EMERGENCY (PHONE NUMBERS) 1.2.6. GENERAL HAZARDS 1.2.6.1. Ladders 1.2.6.2. Scaffolding 1.2.6.3. Openings at Height 1.2.6.4. Excavation 1.2.6.5. Hazards 1.2.6.6. Noise Hazards 1.2.6.7. Head Gear 1.2.6.8. Protective Apparel 1.2.6.9. Demolition 1.2.6.10. Electricity 1.2.6.11. Asbestos 1.2.6.12. Gas -Free Manholes 1.2.6.13. Stored, Flammables & Explosions 1.2.6.14. Lighting 1.2.6.15. Sanitation 1.2.6.16. Welding/Cutting 1.2.6.17. Mercury 1.2.7. HOUSEKEEPING 1.2.8. MATERIAL STORAGE 1.2.9. MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATION 1.2.10. PUBLIC PROTECTION 2. HAZCOM PROGRAM (pages 9 to 14) 2.1. WRITTEN HAZARD COMMUNICATION PROGRAM 2.2. INVENTORY OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS 2.3. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS 3. CONFINED SPACE ENTRY PROGRAM (pages 15 to 25) 3.1. CONFINED SPACE ENTRY PROCEDURES 3.2. DEFINITIONS OF "CONFINED SPACE" 3.3. CONFINED SPACE PERMIT FORMS 4. LOCKOUT/TAGOUT (pages 26 to 28) 4.1. LOCKOUT/TAGOUT PROCEDURES 4.2. LOCKOUT/TAGOUT CHECKLIST 4.3. WORK CLEARANCE PERMIT Page 2 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 1. ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND RESPONSE PLAN 1.1. GENERAL RULES AND SIGN OFF SHEET 1.1.1. Shirts must cover the Shoulder, sleeveless tee shirts are acceptable, tank tops or tube tops are not acceptable. 1.1.2. Shorts shall not be worn. Pants must provide full leg coverage/protection. 1.1.3. Boots must be construction and substantial, and provide a rigid toe protection. 1.1.4. Electric circuits shall not be worked energized unless prior authorization has been obtained from supervisor. 1.1.5. Circuits 600 -volt and over require two men to be present. 1.1.6. High voltage, 1KVand above will not be worked alive under any circumstances. 1.1.7. High voltage gloves shall be worn when operating 1KV and above energized breakers or switches. 1.1.8. All tools to be checked for ground terminals before use. 1.1.9. Any tool not in proper working order shall be tagged and returned to shop immediately for repair or replacement. 1.1.10. All tools to be inspected at least quarterly, as per OSHA requirements, and identified by a red - yellow -green or blue tape on cord. Records to be kept by shop stockman. 1.1.11. Men working on towers or poles shall use proper safety harnesses and be tied off to at least one point at time, including while in transition. 1.1.12. Safety glasses to be worn at all times. 1.1.13. Hardhats must be used on any project designated a hardhat site. Each workmen will be issued a hardhat with a company logo on it; no employee will remove/cover/deface company designations, or affix any additional marking which do not foster a nurturing work environment to this hardhat. 1.1.14. Obey all safety and warning signs. 1.1.15. All injuries no matter how minor must be reported immediately to your supervisor. He will direct you for proper treatment and file the necessary reports. 1.1.16. Ladders must be properly constructed and kept in good repair. Damaged ladders are to be removed from the jobsite for repair or replacement. Ladders must be the proper length for the job and secured at the top and provided with safety shoes if necessary. 1.1.17. Lock Out/Tag Out (LO/TO) procedures must be used before working on any piece of equipment that has the potential to, electrically and mechanically move or operate thus endangering work persons. 1.1.18. Willful violation of these practices will result in termination of employment. 1.1.19. Job box safety meeting shall be held weekly, and all personnel will attend them. I have read the RICHARDSON ELECTRICAL CO., INC. Safety program and have been given sufficient instruction and time to ask questions regarding this program and how it will be implemented on this project. A safe proiect is everyone's job; report any unsafe condition to -your supervisor. Workman's List Page 3 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 1.2. SPECIFIC RULES 1.2.1. OBJECTIVES 1.2.1.1. To protect employees and subcontractors from injury by decreasing the possibility of accident through education and supervision. 1.2.1.2. Prevent lost time/production as a result of injury. 1.2.1.3. Prevent damage to material, equipment, and property. 1.2.2. ACCIDENT PREVENTION RESPONSIBILITY 1.2.2.1. It will be the responsibility of the Company Project Manager, with the assistance from the Company Safety Officer, to provide the on site Safety Superintendent with the necessary guidance, materials and information to institute a constructive Accident Prevention and Response Plan. 1.2.2.2. It will be the responsibility of the on-site person to dispense information, conduct meetings and oversee the institution of this plan and safety practices on the job site. 1.2.2.3. While it is the responsibility of the Project Manager and on-site safety person to develop and institute this plan, let it be stressed it is the responsibility of all supervisors and employees to carry it out. It is the responsibility of all to become educated in accident prevention, to observe, correct and report unsafe conditions. 1.2.3. METHODS OF SAFETY EDUCATION 1.2.3.1. Prior to the start of construction of any new project, the Project Manager will address the job safety requirements. Subcontractors will be notified, in writing, outlining the Company Safety Policy. Job foreman and subcontractors will be notified of an unusual hazardous condition pertaining to this project. A procedure will be set up to follow in case of accident. This safety plan and all safety information will be posted in the on-site trailer or gang box. Safety meetings will be held weekly, on an as needed basis subject to the project's requirements. Any new employee arriving on the j ob site will be properly indoctrinated with the safety plan and safe practices stressed. Any applicable provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration codes for the construction industry will be followed and maintained. 1.2.4. ENFORCEMENT 1.2.4.1. The ori -site safety person will continually inspect the job site for unsafe practices and safety compliance. 1.2.4.2. If any employee of the Company is observed not complying with those practices, the individual will be corrected immediately. If the individual chooses not to comply, the individual will be terminated for cause. 1.2.4.3. If any employee of a subcontractor is observed not complying with safe practice, the individual will be corrected immediately. If the employee chooses not to comply, he will be removed from the job site. The safety person will notify the Project Manager who will contact the subcontractor. The subcontractor will be informed that if the situation is not corrected, he is in noncompliance with his contract. 1.2.4.4. The Project Manager will conduct a review of job safety during each job site visitation. Page 4 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 1.2.5. RESPONSE TO EMERGENCY 1.2.5.1. PHONE NUMBERS LOCAL POLICE.... 911 LOCAL FIRE DEPT.. 911 LOCAL AMBULANCE. 911 HOSPITAL ............ 207-474-5121 POISON CENTER. 800-222-1222 1.2.5.2. FIRST AID KIT WILL BE PROVIDED IN JOB SITE TRAILER OR GANG BOX IF NO TRAILER IS ON SITE. It is the responsibility of the on-site safety person and Supervisors to maintain First Aid Kits. 1.2.5.3. Subcontractors will provide the first aid kits that will be in the possession of their supervisors. 1.2.5.4. Transportation will be provided for non -emergency illness or injury during working hours. 1.2.5.5. The job site foreman of the safety person will complete necessary accident reports within twenty-four (24) hours. This will be done for all injuries even if the injury does not require medical attention. 1.2.5.6. Fire extinguishers, appropriate to the work being performed, will be on site for any work requiring their presence. In case of fire, notify the Fire Dept. Attempt to extinguish the fire (use your best judgment). 1.2.5.7. It will be the responsibility of the job site safety person to maintain adequate, operable and fully charged extinguishers. 1.2.5.8. Use of smoking materials will be in strict compliance with local conditions. 1.2.5.9. All necessary hot works permits will be obtained prior to start of work. 1.2.5.10. On-site safety person and/or members of his crew will be CPR and First Aid certified (goal). 1.2.5.11. When a person is treated for medical emergencies during working hours, he should be sent home after treatment if possible. Foreman's discretion will be allowed. 1.2.5.12. In the event of an accident, emergency measures will be taken. The on-site safety person will notify the Project Manager and the construction manager in the event of an occurrence. 1.2.5.13. Parking in fire lanes will not be permitted at any time. 1.2.6. GENERAL HAZARDS 1.2.6.1. LADDERS 1.2.6.1.1. Ensure ladders are sound and in good repair. 1.2.6.1.2. Ladders will be of the proper length for the application. 1.2.6.1.3. Ladders will be used at the proper working angle. 1.2.6.1.4. OSHA -approved ladders will be used. 1.2.6.1.5. Safe use of ladders near electrical wires is stressed/wires to be covered. 1.2.6.1.6. Only non-conductive ladders will be used. Page 5 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12,02 1.2.6.1.7. Top and bottom of ladders will be tied off as necessary. 1.2.6.1.8. Building and structure surfaces will be protected from ladder damage. 1.2.6.2. SCAFFOLDING 1.2.6.2.1. Proper assemblage will be assured. 1.2.6.2.2. Proper weight limits will be known and adhered to. 1.2.6.2.3. Handrails and kick plates will be incorporated when necessary. 1.2.6.2.4. Rolling scaffolds will be equipped with locking wheels. 1.2.6.2.5. 2 X 10 or larger dimensional lumber will be used for scaffold planking. 1.2.6.3. OPENINGS AT HEIGHT 1.2.6.3.1. Openings will not be left unguarded. 1.2.6.3.2. Openings will be protected by anchored railings or covered by materials with sufficient strength to support load. 1.2.6.4. EXCAVATION 1.2.6.4.1. Guardrails or barricades will cordon excavated areas. 1.2.6.4.2. If excavation is open during night periods, it will be protected by flashing lights. 1.2.6.4.3. Shoring or sloping to angle of repose will be used for all excavation of five feet deep or more. 1.2.6.4.4. Construction manager will be contacted for utility presence prior to any excavation. 1.2.6.5. HAZARDS 1.2.6.5.1. Use protective eyewear during any operation, where warranted, such as grinding, sandblasting, welding, burning sawing, or any operation that may damage the eye from flash or particles. 1.2.6.6. NOISE HAZARDS 1.2.6.6.1. Earplugs or cups will be worn when working in areas, or with equipment, warranting such (i.e. compressors, jackhammers, steam noise or any area contaminated by noise at a level to damage hearing). 1.2.6.6.2. The use of radios or tape recorders for the purpose of music or entertainment is prohibited. 1.2.6.7. HEAD GEAR 1.2.6.7.1. All personnel and visitors shall be issued, and required to wear, hard hats at all times. 1.2.6.7.2. Full helmets will be used when electric arc welding. 1.2.6.8. PROTECTIVE APPAREL 1.2.6.8.1. Safety shoes shall be worn. No. sneakers permitted. 1.2.6.8.2. Shirts that cover the shoulders will be worn at all times. 1.2.6.8.3. A full shield will be used when any abrasive cutting is being performed. 1.2.6.8.4. Welders and burners shall wear protective clothing to the standards of the trade. 1.2.6.9. DEMOLITION 1.2.6.9.1. Attention to weakening of structures is imperative. 1.2.6.9.2. Personnel should be very aware of the potential of falling items. 1.2.6.9.3. Personnel should be aware of the potential of injury from nails, glass and sharp objects. Page 6 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 1.2.6.9.4. Care is emphasized in protection of structure and items to be re -used. 1.2.6.10. ELECTRICITY 1.2.6.10.1. All wires are to be considered live. 1.2.6.10.2. All electrical cords and tools will be maintained in good repair. 1.2.6.10.3. No panels, disconnects or boxes of any kind will be left open or unguarded when live. 1.2.6.10.4. All lead cords will be protected by ground fault circuit breakers. 1.2.6.10.5. Strict attention is to be paid to overhead and underground utilities. 1.2.6.10.6. All equipment and tools will be properly grounded. 1.2.6.10.7. All equipment and tools will be only be used with the correct power source/voltage and amperage. 1.2.6.11. ASBESTOS 1.2.6.11.1. No employee will be involved in the removal of asbestos of work in an atmosphere when asbestos fibers are present. 1.2.6.11.2. Only a licensed abatement contractor, who shall follow all state and federal regulations, will remove asbestos. 1.2.6.11.3. Affected areas of job site will be evacuated during asbestos abatement procedures. 1.2.6.12. GAS -FREE MANHOLES 1.2.6.12.1. No attempt to work in a manhole will be permitted without testing for explosive air/fuel mixture. Additionally a confined space entry permit will be required. Any person entering a confined space will follow OSHA regulations with regard personal safety. Refer to "Confined Space Entry Program" in this manual. 1.2.6.13. STORED FLAMMABLE AND EXPLOSIVES 1.2.6.13.1. Users of powder -actuated stud drivers will be properly instructed and certified to use the tool. 1.2.6.13.2. Cylinders of compressed gas will be secured properly, whether stored or in use. When stored they shall be caped. 1.2.6.13.3. Flammable liquids will be stored in an appropriate metal locker. 1.2.6.14. LIGHTING 1.2.6.14.1. Temporary lighting will be provided in areas of no light or insufficient light to promote safe work. 1.2.6.15. SANITATION 1.2.6.15.1. Provisions for temporary toilet facilities will be made as necessary. 1.2.6.16. WELDING/CUTTING 1.2.6.16.1. Welding or cutting will beat a safe standard at all times. 1.2.6.16.2. Fire extinguishers will be present at all times. 1.2.6.16.3. Attention to proper ventilation is a must. 1.2.6.16.4. Necessary hot works permits will be obtained by the on-site safety person prior to any welding or cutting as required on this project. 1.2.6.17. MERCURY 1.2.6.17.1. All employees shall use care when working around mercury -containing equipment (i.e. vapor and/or fluorescent lights). Page 7 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 1.2.6.17.2. In case of breakage or exposure, the Safety Superintendent will notify the construction manager, immediately, and the area will be protected from spread of material and exposure to personnel. 1.2.7. HOUSEKEEPING 1.2.7.1. Constant clean up is a must, especially in occupied areas. 1.2.7.2. Clean up of the work area will be done on a daily basis. 1.2.7.3. Clean up of debris is the responsibility of all prime contractors and each subcontractor, individually. Each subcontractor shall clean his own workspace and remove all debris he generates. 1.2.7.4. Debris will be disposed of properly and in appropriate containers. 1.2.7.5. Prevention of damage to owner's property is a must. 1.2.7.6. Debris will be removed from the job site, as necessary, to maintain a safe environment. 1.2.7.7. A property pass from the inspector is necessary to remove any material from the group area. 1.2.7.8. Scrap lumber not placed in containers will have all protruding nails removed or bent flush. 1.2.8. MATERIAL STORAGE 1.2.8.1. Material will be properly stored in designated areas. 1.2.8.2. Material protection is the responsibility of the contractor to whom it belongs. 1.2.8.3. The Company storage will take note of security and the elements. 1.2.8.4. If trailer storage is necessary, a request must be forwarded through the contractor for location. 1.2.9. MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATION 1.2.9.1. Operators must have a valid driver's license. Evidence of same will be required prior to operation of company vehicles -0. 1.2.10. PUBLIC PROTECTION 1.2.10.1. It is imperative to keep the general public away from construction areas. 1.2.10.2. Warning devices and barricades will be used as necessary. Page 8 of 28 Pages MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS M S D S OFFICE/FIELD PROGRAM & DATA Prepared By RICHARDSON ELECTRICAL CO., INC. 17 Batchelder Rd. Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874-1330 Glen D. Richardson Health & Safety Officer Page 9 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 Rev 07.12.02 DATE: January 1995 TO: RECo Supervisory Personnel FROM: Glen Richardson RE:OSHA Hazard Communication Standards As of March 17, 1989, OSHA has put into effect the Hazcom Standard for the Construction Industry. The purpose of this standard is to ensure that employers inform and train their employees properly with respect to the use of hazardous materials with which they may come in contact on the job site. In order for a company to be in compliance with this standard, there are four major topics that must be addressed. These topics are as follows: 1. Written Hazard Communication Program - This program will include provisions for container labeling, material safety data sheets, employer training program, and a list of hazardous chemicals in each work area. 2.Labeling System - In the work place, each container must be labeled, tagged or marked to identify the hazardous chemicals, and show hazard warnings appropriate for employee protection. Extreme care must be taken to re -label any container that is used to transport a hazardous substance if other than that which it was originally received... i.e. cutting oil. 3.Material Safety Data Sheets - Chemical manufacturers must develop Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for each hazardous chemical they produce. It is our responsibility to have copies of these sheets on the job site readily accessible to employees who may come in contact with these hazards. 4.Employer Training - A training and information program must be established for employees exposed to hazardous chemicals in their work area at the time of initial assignment, and whenever a new hazard is introduced in the work area. Although an employer may not agree with any one or all of the items included in this standard, this is the law, and we must comply with it or we will be cited at the next OSHA job site visit. II. HAZCOM PROGRAM: A.WRITTEN HAZARD COMMUNICATION PROGRAM: Richardson Electrical Co., Inc. has initiated this program in order to comply with OSHA Communication Standard (HCS). The overall responsibility for coordination of the HAZCOM Program will be at the RECo office. The person handling the coordination is Glen Richardson. Each job site superintendent (foreman, lead journeyman) will have a copy of the program at the job site, be familiar with its requirements, and make it available, upon request, to their employees, and OSHA inspectors. Labeling: All hazardous chemical containers must be properly labeled. Labels should list at least the chemical identity, generic name, (i.e. form oil, PVC glue, etc.), appropriate hazard warnings, and the name and address of the manufacturer, importer, or other responsible party. Secondary containers and day use containers will be labeled with a generic sign that lists the containers' contents, and appropriate hazard warnings. The job site Page 10 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 superintendent will be responsible to ensure all containers at his site are labeled with up-to-date information. This should be done at regular intervals. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS): We will maintain the MSDS "Master Library" at RECo's office. This will be a duplicate of what is on each job site to eliminate confusion as to what may or may not be present on your site. The first page(s) of your job site MSDS file shall list the items contained therein. Job Superintendents that receive MSDS's directly and feel that this product may be frequently used, should forward a copy to RECo's office. Each job site superintendent will be responsible for telling Glen Richardson when new MSDS's should be acquired, and for updating MSDS's for the particular products that are being used on his job site. Each MSDS must be reviewed at the office for accuracy. These MSDS's must be received either prior to, or at the time of receipt of the first shipment of a hazardous material. In the event that a particular vendor is slow to respond to a request for MSDS, it will be necessary to document our requests. Each job site MSDS file should be kept at the job site office, and readily accessible to all employees. Employee Training: New employees are to receive a training session on hazardous chemicals in their work area at the time of their initial work assignment. The following items should be discussed: - A brief description of the hazard communication requirements. - The location of our HAZCOM program - List of hazardous chemicals, and Material Safety Data Sheets. - An explanation of our program. We should also instruct the employee how to read the MSDS's, explain the labeling system, and review the list of hazardous chemicals present at the job site. - Location and use of safety devices and equipment. - How to avoid exposure to hazardous chemicals by using good work practices, and looking for signs and symptoms of exposure. The employee should also be questioned if he or she has any unusual health conditions, which would be aggravated by exposure to a chemical. - Emergency procedures if employees are exposed to hazardous chemicals. As new products are brought into the work site, the superintendent should receive the MSDS on that product, and discuss its properties with the total work force as soon as it is feasible to do so (i.e. at the next job box safety discussion). Non -Routine Tasks: Most work items on the job site are repetitive and routine. Occasionally tasks, which' are unusual, are required to be performed. Before starting work on these projects, the employee should be informed by the superintendent of his foreman about hazards that may be particular to that task, and the appropriate safety measures that should be taken. Page 11 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12,02 InformiDE Other Employers: To ensure that the employees of other contractors have access to information on the hazardous chemicals at a job site, it is the responsibility of the superintendent/foreman to provide the other contractors the following information: l.Where the MSDS's are available. 2.The name and location of the hazardous chemicals to which their employees may be exposed, and any appropriate protective measures required to minimize their exposure; and 3. An explanation of the labeling system used at the job site. Each of our vendors bringing chemicals onto the jobsite must provide us with the appropriate hazard information on those substances to which our own employees may be exposed to on the job site. Page 12 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 IIB. INVENTORY OF HAZARD CHEMICALS: Page 13 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 IIC. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS: A COPY OF ALL MSDS SHEETS, FOR EVERY PRODUCT WE PROVIDE, IS INCLUDED IN THE BACK OF PROJECT SITE SAFETY MANUAL. If any sheet should be lost or damaged please contact the office Project Management Assistant and a duplicate copy will be provided. Page 14 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 III.CONFINED SPACE ENTRY PROGRAM: In accordance with OSHA's definition, a confined or enclosed space is "any space having a limited means of egress which is subject to the accumulation of toxic or flammable contaminants or has an oxygen deficient atmosphere. Confined or enclosed spaces include, but are not limited to, storage tanks, process vessels, bins, boilers, ventilation or exhaust duct, sewers, underground utility vaults, tunnels, pipelines, and open top spaces more than 4 feet in depth such as pits, tubs, vaults, and vessels." Objective: The objective of this procedure is to protect workers from exposure to potentially dangerous conditions. In order to allow work to be performed in confined or enclosed spaces, all aspects of this procedure are to be followed. This procedure is to be followed by both Richardson Electrical Co., Inc. employees and our subcontractors, unless they have a procedure that has been approved by our office. The following requirements are to be met before a permit is issued by the project supervisor (foreman): (a) Check to see that all pipelines, valves, agitators, electrical lines, and other services leading to the confined space are properly disconnected, blanked off, valved off, or locked out. (b) The confined space, if a tank or vessel, shall be completely emptied or drained. If this is not possible, no entry shall be made without first obtaining clearance from the office. (c) The site safety officer or project manager shall be consulted regarding any special measures required due to toxicity and/or explosive potential. (d) A lookout or lookouts, properly instructed, shall be posted at the confined space entrance. This lookout shall either periodically make visual or verbal contact with the person(s) within the confined space. Alternatively, an arrangement of signaling, such as rapping, on a tank wall may be used. The number of lookouts shall be determined by the site safety officer or project manager and shall properly relate to the number of persons within the confined space. The lookout should be made aware that frequency of contact with the person in the space should be approximately every five minutes. (e) If lighting and/or power is to be used within the confined space, battery and pneumatic powered shall be considered first. Electric power of 110 to 120 volt may be used with heavy duty, three prong grounded connections. No plug-in connections are to be made inside of or on a tank and it will be GFCI protected. (f) The means of entry or exit from the space is to be by ladder or staging when descent or elevation is required. Use of cables, lines, or hangers is not permitted. (g) A means of evacuating the person(s) within the confined space shall be established on a case- by-case basis. It shall permit removal of a person without requiring anyone to re-enter the confined space unless he or she has been properly equipped to prevent the possibility of being overcome by toxins. Use of air packs as an option will require the proper training of those who may be required to use them. (h) Cylinders of flammable gases shall not be permitted within a confined space. (i) No smoking is allowed within the confined space. (j) Mechanical ventilation is required of all confined spaces in which welding, cutting, or heating is being performed. (k) The confined space will need to be sniffed for the presence of adequate oxygen, the absence of flammables, and the absence of toxins if applicable, prior to entrance of the space. Any space, which could be subject to varying conditions, must be monitored on the continuous basis. This continuous monitoring must be recorded on a form similar to the attached "CONFINED SPACE ATMOSPHERIC TEST LOG". This situation can be mitigated by applying positive ventilation to the space in conjunction with periodic testing with the sensor. Page 15 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 IIIA.CONFINED SPACE ENTRY PROCEDURES: Prior to entering a confined space, all of the general requirements noted above must first be met. After these have been met, the following specific actions are to be taken, leading to the issuance of a "Tank Entry Permit". (a) Confirm that all pipelines, valves, agitators, electrical lines, and other services leading to the confined space are properly disconnected, blanked off, valved of, or locked out. (b) Confirm that the space, if a vessel, is empty. (c) Put mechanical ventilation into place if any welding, cutting, or heating is to be performed. Assure that the air intake is in an area of fresh air and that the exhaust is to the open air or clear of the air intake. (d) All electrical power is confined space to be GFCI protected. (e) Vertical spaces deeper than 5 feet require hoisting assembly for lifeline attachment with fall arrest capability. (fJ A lookout shall be assigned and properly instructed of his or her responsibilities. (g) The excavation procedure shall be reviewed. (h) Sniff the tank for the presence of at least 19.5% oxygen. (i) Sniff the tank for the absence of flammables. (j) The "Tank Entry Permit" (a copy is attached to this procedure) is then completed by the safety officer or the superintendent. (k) Entry is then allowed. The tank is to be sniffed periodically for adequate oxygen level at interval of approximately every 30 minutes, or preferably, a single personal continuous oxygen monitor may be used in each space. Upon completion of the work in the confined space, or at breaks, the permit is returned to the person who issued it. The space shall be blanked off with barriers or tape. A new permit is required to be issued to reenter the space. After a break, the same permit may be reissued, but must contain in the remarks section the time of suspension of work and the time work recommenced; these times shall be initialed by the original issuer of the permit. The space must be sniffed to every entrance to the area. Page 16 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 Summary of Confined Space Entry Procedures: *IDENTIFY: Be able to recognize a confined space. If any space could in any way have an atmosphere different from normal air, or if it contains anything that could create a trap or potential injury, than all appropriate precautions should be taken. *TEST: Testing is the only sure way to confirm that the atmosphere of a confined space is safe to enter. This equipment must be calibrated, must be in good working order, and must be used correctly. *EVALUATE: Know what precautions are required and proceed with these procedures under all situations. *MONITOR: Make sure the atmosphere does not change while you are in the confined space. Monitor continuously or test frequently. Record all test result on standard form. *RESCUE: Never enter a confined space without appropriate rescue equipment and personnel available. This includes and is not limited to a stand by person or attendant, whose main job is to watch and insure safety. Never enter a space to attempt a rescue on your own. Page 17 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 IIIB.DEFINITIONS OF "CONFINED SPACE": What is a Confined Space? (29 CFR 1910.146(b)) "Confined space means a space that: (1) Is large enough and is configured that an employee can bodily enter and perform assigned work; and (2) Has limited or restricted means for entry or exit (for example, tanks, vessels, silos, storage bins, hoppers, vaults, and pits that may have limited means of entry); and (3) Is not designed for continuous occupancy." Two types of confined spaces: (29 CFR 1910(B)) "Permit -required confined space (permit space) means a confined space that has one or more of the following characteristics: (1) Contains or has the potential to contain a hazardous atmosphere; (2) Contains a material that has the potential for engulfing an entrant; (3) Has an internal configuration such that an entrant could be trapped or asphyxiated by inwardly converging walls or by a floor which slopes downward or tapers to a smaller cross-section; or (4) Contains any other recognized serious safety or health hazard." "Engulfment means the surrounding and effective capture of a person by a liquid or finely divided (flowable) solid substance that can be aspirated to cause death by filling or plugging the respiratory system or can exert enough force on the body to cause death by strangulation, constriction, or crushing." "Non -permit confined space means a confined space that does not contain or, with respect to atmospheric hazards, have the potential to contain any hazard capable of causing death or serious physical harm." GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CONFINED SPACES (29 CFR 1910.146) "(c) General Requirements. "(1) The employer shall evaluate the workplace to determine if any spaces are permit -required confined spaces. Note: Proper application of the decision flow chart in Appendix A to 1910.146 would facilitate compliance with this requirement. (2) If the workplace contains permit spaces, the employer shall inform exposed employees, by posting danger signs or by any other equally effective means, of the existence and location of and the danger posed by the permit spaces. Note: A sign reading "DANGER - PERMIT -REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE, DO NOT ENTER" or using other similar language would satisfy the requirement for a sign." EXCEPTION TO THE FULL PERMIT -REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE PROGRAM: (29 CFR 1910.146(c)) "(5) An employer may use the alternate procedures specified in paragraph (c)(5)(ii) of this section for entering a permit space under the conditions set forth in paragraph (c)(5)(i) of this section." (i) An employer whose employees enter a permit space need not comply with paragraphs (d) through (f) and (h) through (k) of this section, provided that: (A) The employer can demonstrate that the only hazard posed by the permit space is an actual or potentially hazardous atmosphere; (B) The employer can demonstrate that continuous forced air ventilation alone is sufficient to maintain that permit space safe for entry: Page 18 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 (C) The employer develops monitoring and inspection data that supports the demonstrations required by paragraph (c)(5)(i)(A) and (C)(5)(i)(B) of this section; (D) If an initial entry of the permit space is necessary to obtain the data required by paragraph (c)(5)(i)(C) of this section, the entry is performed in compliance with paragraphs (d) through (k) of this section; (E) The determination and supporting data required by paragraphs (c)(5)(i)(A), (c)(5)(i)(B), and (c)(5)(i)(C) of this section are documented by the employer and are made available to each employee who enters the permit space under the terms of paragraph (c)(5) of this section; and (F) Entry into the permit space under the terms of paragraph (c)(5)(i) of this section is performed in accordance with paragraph (c)(5)(ii) or this section." (29 CFR 1910.146(c)(5)) "(ii) The following requirements apply to entry into permit spaces that meet the conditions set forth in paragraph (c)(5)(i) of this section. (A) Any conditions making it unsafe to remove an entrance cover shall be eliminated before the cover is removed. (B) When entrance covers are removed, the opening shall be promptly guarded by a railing, temporary cover, or other temporary barrier that will prevent an accidental fall through the opening and that will protect each employee working in the space from foreign objects entering the space. (C) Before an employee enters the space, the internal atmosphere shall be tested, with a calibrated direct - reading instrument, for he following conditions in the order given: (1) Oxygen content, (2) Flammable gases and vapors, and (3) Potential toxic air contaminants." (29 CFR 1910.146(b)) "Testing means the process by which the hazards that may confront entrants of a' permit space are identified and evaluated. Testing includes specifying the tests that are to be performed in the permit space. Note: Testing enables employers both to devise and implement adequate control measures for the protection of authorized entrants and to determine if acceptable entry conditions are present immediately prior to, and during entry." (29 CFR 1910.146(c)(5)(ii)) "(D) There may be no hazardous atmosphere within the space whenever any employee is inside the space. (E) Continuous forced air ventilation shall be used, as follows: (1) An employee may not enter the space until the force air ventilation has eliminated any hazardous atmosphere? (2) The forced air ventilation shall be so directed'as to ventilate the immediate areas where an employee is or will be present within the space and shall continue until all employees have left the space; (3) The air supply for the forced air ventilation shall be from a clean source and may not increase the hazards in the space." "(F) The atmosphere within the space shall be periodically tested as necessary to ensure that .the continuous forced air ventilation is preventing the accumulation of a hazardous atmosphere." (29 CFR 1910.146(b)) "Hazardous atmosphere means an atmosphere that may expose employees to the risk of death, incapacitation, impairment of ability to self -rescue (that is, except unaided from a permit space), injury, or acute illness from one or more of the following causes: (1) Flammable gas, vapor, or mist in excess of 10 percent of its lower flammable level (LFL); (2) Airborne combustible dust at a concentration that meets or exceeds its LFL; Page 19 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 Note: This concentration may be approximated as a condition in which dust obscures vision at a distance of 5 feet (1.52m) or less. (3) Atmospheric oxygen concentration below 19.5 percent or above 23.5 percent; (4) Atmospheric concentration or any substance for which a does or a permissible exposure level is published in subpart G, Occupational Health and Environmental Control, or in Subpart Z, Toxic and Hazardous Substances, or this part and which could result in employee exposure in excess of its does or permissible exposure limit; Note: An atmospheric concentration of any substance that is not capable of causing death, incapacitation, impairment of ability to self -rescue, injury, or acute illness due to its health effects is not covered by this provision. (5) Any other atmospheric condition that is immediately dangerous to life or health. Note: For air contaminants for which OSHA has not determined a dose or permissible exposure limit, other sources or information such as Material Safety Data Sheets that comply with the Hazard Communication Standard. 1910.1200 of this part, published information, and internal documents can provide guidance in establishing acceptable atmospheric conditions." "Immediately dangerous to life or health (IDH) means any condition that poses an immediate or delayed threat to life or that would cause irreversible adverse health effects or that would interfere with an individual's ability to escape unaided from a permit space. Note: Some materials - hydrogen fluoride gas or cadmium vapor, for example - may produce immediate transient effects that, even if severe, may pass without medical attention, but are followed by sudden, possibly fatal collapse 12-72 hours after exposure. The victim "feels normal" from recovery from transient effects until collapse. Such materials in hazardous quantities are considered "immediately" dangerous to life or health." "Oxygen deficient atmosphere means an atmosphere containing less than 19.5 percent oxygen by volume." "Oxygen enriched atmosphere means an atmosphere containing more than 23.5 percent oxygen by volume." (29 CFR 1910.146(c)(5)(ii)) "(G) If a hazardous atmosphere is detected during entry. (1) Each employee shall leave the space immediately; (2) The space shall be evaluated to determine how the hazardous atmosphere developed; and (3) Measures shall be implemented to protect employees from the hazardous atmosphere before any subsequent entry takes place. (H) The employer shall verify that the space is safe for entry and the measures required by paragraph (c)(5)(II) of this section have been taken, through a written certification that contains the date, the location of the space, and the signature of the person providing the certification. The certification shall be made before entry and shall be made available to each employee entering the space." REDEFINING A CONFINED SPACES: (29 CFR 1910.146(c)) "(6) When there are changes in the use or configuration of a non- permit confined space that might increase the hazards to entrants, the employer shall reevaluate that space and, if necessary, reclassify it as a permit - required confined space." "(7) A space classified by the employer as a permit -required space may be reclassified as a non -permit confined space under the following procedures: (i) If the permit space poses no actual or potential atmospheric hazards and if all hazards within the space are eliminated without entry into the space, the permit space maybe reclassified as a non -permit space for as long as the non -atmospheric hazards are eliminated. (ii) If it is necessary to permit space to eliminate the hazards such entry shall be performed under paragraphs (d) through (k) of this section (the requirements for entering a permit required confined space detailed later in Page 20 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 this pamphlet). If testing and inspection during that entry demonstrate that the hazards within the permit space have been eliminated, the permit space maybe reclassified as a non -permit confined space for as long as the hazards remain eliminated. Note: Control of atmospheric hazards through forced air ventilation does not constitute elimination of the hazards. Paragraph (c)(5) covers permit space entry where employer can demonstrated that forced air ventilation alone will control all hazards in the space." (29 CFR 1910.146(c)(7)) (iii) The employer shall document the basis for determining that all hazards in a permit space have been eliminated, through a certification that contains that date, the location of the space, and the signature of the person making the determination. The certification shall be made available to each employee entering the space. (iv) If hazards arise within a permit space that has been declassified to a non -permit space under (c)(7) of this section, each employee in the space shall exit the space. The employer shall then reevaluate as a permit space, in accordance with other applicable provisions of this section." WHEN CONTRACTORS ENTER PERMIT -REQUIRED CONFINED SPACES: (29 CFR 1910.146(c)) "(8) When an employer (host employer) arranges to have employees of another employer (contractor) perform work that involves permit space entry, the host employer shall: (i) Inform the contractor that the workplace contains permit spaces and that permit space entry is allowed only through compliance with an (entry) permit space program meeting the requirements of this section; (ii) Apprise the contractor of the elements, including the hazards identified and the host employer's experience with the space, that make the space in question a permit space; (iii) Apprise the contractor of any precautions or procedures that the host employer has implemented for the protection of employees in or near the permit spaces where the contractor will be working; (iv) Coordinated entry operations with the contractor, when both host employer personnel and contractor personnel will be working in or near permit spaces, as required by paragraph (d)(11) of this section; and (v) Debrief the contractor at the conclusion of the entry operations regarding the permit space program followed and regarding any hazards confronted or created in permit spaces during entry operations." CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES (29 CFR 1910.146(c)) "(9) In addition to complying wit the permit space requirements that apply to all emplgyers, each contractor who is retained to perform permit space operations shall: (i) Obtain any available information regarding permit space hazards and entry operations from the host employer; (ii) Coordinated entry operations with the host employer, when both lost employer personnel and contractor personnel will be working in or near permit spaces, as required by paragraph (d)(11) of this section; and (iii) Inform the host employer of the permit space program that the contractor will follow and of any hazards confronted or created in permit spaces, either through a debriefing or during entry operation." 929 CFR 1910.146(b)) "Blanking or blinding means the absolute closure of a pipe, line, or duct by the fastening of a solid plate (such as a spectacle blind or a skillet blind) that completely covers the bore and that is capable of withstanding the maximum pressure of the pipe, line, or duct with no leakage beyond the plate. Double block and bleed means the closure of a line, duct, or pipe by closing and locking or tagging two inline valves and by opening and locking or tagging a drain or vent valve in the line between the two closed valves. Page 21 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 Line breaking means the intentional opening of a pipe, line, or duct that is or has been carrying flammable, corrosive, or toxic material, and inert gas, or any fluid at a volume, pressure, or temperature capable of causing injury." (29 CFR 1910.146(d)(3)) "(iv) Providing pedestrian, vehicle, or other barriers as necessary to protect entrants from external hazards; and (v) Verifying that conditions in the permit space are acceptable for entry throughout the duration of any authorized entry." Page 22 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 Confined Space Pre -Entry Check List See Safety Procedure. A confined space either is entered through an opening other than a door (such as manhole or side port) or requires the use of a ladder or rungs to reach the working level and test results are satisfactory. This checklist must be filled out whenever the job site meets these criteria. Yes No 1. Did your survey of the surrounding area show it to be () ( ) free of hazards such as drifting vapors from tanks, piping or sewers? 2. Does you knowledge of industrial or other discharges () ( ) indicate this area is likely to remain free of dangerous air contaminants while occupied? 3. Are you certified in operation of the gas monitor () ( ) to be used? 4. Has a gas monitor functional test (Bump Test) been () ( ) performed this shift on the gas monitor to be used? 5. Did you test the atmosphere of the confined space prior () ( ) to entry? 6. Did the atmosphere check as acceptable (no alarms given)? () ( ) 7. Will the atmosphere check be continuously monitored while () ( ) the space is occupied? Notice: If any of the above questions are answered "no" do not enter. Contact your immediate supervisor. Job Location LEAD MAN Signature_ Page 23 of 28 Pages Date RICHARDSON ELECTRICAL CO., INC. CONFINED SPACE ATMOSPHERIC TEST LOG NAME OF PROJECT LOCATION OF PROJECT Job No. TIME & LOCATION OF DATE TEST COMBUSTIBLE 02 TEST Page 24 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 INITIAL OF GAS TESTER Rev 07.12.02 RICHARDSON ELECTRICAL CO., INC. FACILITY PERMIT -REQUIRED CONFINED SPACES (PERMIT SPACES) N0.#AREA OF FACILITYDESCRIPTION OF PERMIT SPACE Page 25 of 28 Pages Rev 07,12.02 Lockout/Tagout Procedure Richardson Electrical Co., Inc. Purpose: To establish the minimum requirement for the lockout (tagout) of energy isolated devices as used to ensure that the machinery or equipment are isolated from all potentially isolated energy before employees perform any servicing or maintenance activities where the unexpected energization, startup or release of stored energy could cause injury. Responsibility: Appropriate employees shall be instructed in the safety significance of the lockout (tagout) procedure and a list of foreman and lead journeyman authorized to lockout or tagout will be maintained in our office. Each new employee.so authorized shall be instructed in the use of the program and the documentation thereof. Sequence of Lockout (tagout) System Procedure: 1 Notify each affected employee that lockout (tagout) system is going to be utilized and the reason therefore. Know and record the type and magnitude of energy that the subject machine or equipment consumes and understand the hazard thereof. 2) If the machine is operating shut it down by the normal (approved) stopping procedure (i.e. stop button, open toggle switch, etc..) 3) Operate the "workman's" switch, valve or other energy isolating device(s) so that the equipment is isolated from its energy source(s). Stored energy (such as that in springs, elevated machine members, rotating flywheels, hydraulic systems, and air, gas, steam or water pressure, etc..) must be dissipated or restrained by methods such as repositioning, blocking, bleeding down, etc... 4) Lockout and/or tagout the energy isolating device with assigned individual lock(s) noting time, location and method selected (ie. locks, tags, additional safety measures, etc..). 5) After ensuring that no personnel are exposed and as a check for having disconnected the energy sources, operate the push button or other operating controls to make certain the equipment will not operate (record type(s) of equipment checked to ensure disconnection) CAUTION: Return operating control(s) to "neutral" or "off' position after the test. 6) The equipment is now locked out or tagged out. Restoring Machines and Equipment to Normal Production Operations: 7) After the servicing and/or maintenance is complete and the equipment ready for normal operation, check the area around the machines or equipment to ensure that no one is exposed. 8) After all tools have been recovered and secured, and personnel are in the clear, remove all lockout (tagout) devices. Operate the energy -isolated device(s) to restore energy to the equipment and record the time. Procedure Involving More Than One Person: In the preceding steps, if more than one individual is required to lockout or tagout equipment, each shall place his/her own personal lockout device or tagout device on the energy isolating device(s). When an energy - isolating device cannot accept multiple locks or tags, a multiple lockout or tagout device (hasp) may be used. If lockout is used, a single lock may be used to lockout the machine or equipment with the key being placed in a lockout box or cabinet, which allows the use of multiple locks to secure it. Each employee will then use his/her own lock to secure the lock or cabinet. As each person no longer needs to maintain his or her lockout protection, that person will remove his/her lock from the box or cabinet (Name(s)/Job Title(s) of employees authorized for group lockout or tagout). Page 26 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 Basic Rules for Using Lockout or Tagout System Procedure: All equipment shall be locked out or tagged out to protect against accidental or inadvertent operation when such operation could cause injury to personnel. Do not attempt to operate any switch, valve, or other isolating device where is locked or tagged out. Page 27 of 28 Pages RICHARDSON ELECTRICAL CO., INC. LOCKOUT/TAGOUT (LO/TO) CHECKLIST Prepared by Date I. Jobsite/# II. Type(s) and Magnitude(s) Electric volts amps of Energy Hazard(s) III. Name(s)/Job Title(s) of affected employee(s) (N/A if sole employee) IV. Type(s) and Location of Disconnecting Means V. Type(s) of Stored Energy and the method used to restrain or dissipate VI. LO/TO Method Selected Locks_ Tags (check one or more) VII. Type of Equipment checked to ensure disconnection VIII. Name(s)/Title(s) of employees authorized to utilize LO/TO program Page 28 of 28 Pages Rev 07.12.02 ■ Ric ELECTRICAL CO., INC. EvIabdished 1899 . A Con1my ofSerulce Richardson Electrical Company — Contract History (12/1/2008 thru Present) See Attached "Projects in Progress" form from Massachusetts DCAM certification documents and "Past Projects List" for additional projects. E. Projects in Progress List all building construction projects your firm has in process on this date that are at least $20,000. Do not list projects with contract values of less than $20,000. If your firm has more than ten (10) projects in process on this date, please restrict your list to the ten (10) oldest contracts still in process. Information on randomly selected projects is not acceptable. Answer all questions. When listing Categories of Work, refer to categories requested on page 7 of this Application for Sub -Bidder Certificate of Eligibility and list all relevant Categories of Work which your firm performed with its own employees for each project. With respect to single contracts involving multiple categories of work, provide a dollar breakdown attributable to each category listed. Do not list highway, bridge, tunnel, sewer, site work, or other horizontal projects that do not involve buildings. Attach additional sheets, if necessary. 1- Project Title:Madbury WTP Upgrades Enter all appropriate Categories) of Work and include a dollar breakdown for each category: Category 1) Electrical Work $1409000 Category 2) <click here> $ Category 3) <click here> $ Category 4) <click here> $ Total Contract Amount: $1409000 Project Location (city & state):Madbury, NH Start / End dates:9/1/2009 / 3/2011 Percent Complete: 30 % . Owner:City of Portsmouth NH Contact Person: Telephone Number: Fax Number: Mailing Address: General Contractor or Designer:PENTA Corp Contact Person:Stanley Clark Telephone Number: 603-953-0001 Fax Number: 603-653-0004 Mailing Address:PO Box 390, Moultonboro, NH 03254 2. Project Title:Building 103 Enter all appropriate Categories) of Work and include a dollar breakdown for each category: Category 1) Electrical Work $90897 Category 2) <click here> $ Category 3) <click here> $ Category 4) <click here> $ Total Contract Amount: $90897 Page 10 of 23 Sub -Bidder Application June 16, 2008 Computer Project Location (city & state):New Boston NH Start / End dates:3/10/2010 / 3/20/2009 Percent Complete: 0 % Owner:Department of Defense Contact Person: USAir Force Telephone Number: Fax Number: Mailing Address: General Contractor or Designer:ECC Contact Person:Brad Congdon Telephone Number:617-416-8631 Fax Number: 508-229- 773 7 Mailing Address:33 Boston Post Rd Ste 340, Marlborough MA 01752 E. Projects in Progress (continued) 3. Project Title:Hooksett WWTP Expan Ph 2A Enter all appropriate Categoric(s) of Work and include a dollar breakdown for each category: Category 1) Electrical Work $218976 Category 2) <click here> $ Category 3) <click here> $ Category 4) <click here> $ Total Contract Amount: $218976 Project Location (city & state):Hooksett, NH Start / End dates:/!/1/2009 / 4/1/2011 Percent Complete: 20 % Owner:Hooksett Sewer Dept Contact Person:Bruce Kudrick Telephone Number:603-493-0381 Fax Number: Mailing Address: General Contractor or DesignerTenta Corp Contact Person:Dave Williams Telephone Number: 603-476-5525 Fax Number: 603-476-5106 Mailing Address:PO Box 390, Moultonboro, NH 03254 4. Project Title:Bates Hall -Life Safety Upgradesl Enter all appropriate Categories) of Work and include a dollar breakdown for each category: Category 1) Electrical Work $294008 Category 2) <click here> $ Category 3) <click here> $ Category 4) <click here> $ Total Contract Amount: $294008 Page 11 of 23 Sub -Bidder Application June 16, 2008 Computer Project Location (city & state):Salem MA Start / End dates:511/2009 / 8/1/2010 Percent Complete: 50 % Owner:Salem State College Contact Person: Telephone Number: Fax Number: Mailing Address: General Contractor or Designer: Walsh Brothers Contact Person:Paul Gauvin Telephone Number: 617-878-4800 Fax Number:617-720-6116 Mailing Address:210 Commercial St, Boston MA 02109 E. Projects in Progress (continued) 7. Project Title:Services for New Production Equipment Enter all appropriate Categories) of Work and include a dollar breakdown for each category: Category 1) Electrical Work $276000 Category 2) <click here> $ Category 3) <click here> $ Category 4) <click here> $ Total Contract Amount: $276000 Project Location (city & state):Newington NH Start / End datesJ1/1/2009 / 5/1/2010 Percent Complete: 90 % Owner: Westinghouse Nuclear Division Contact Person:Richard Talbot Telephone Number: 603-433-1029 Fax Number: 603-767-3671 Mailing Address:178 Shattuck Way, Newington NH 03801 General Contractor or Designer: Contact Person: Telephone Number: Fax Number: Mailing Address: 8. Project Title:Dover Road Pump Station Enter all appropriate Categorie(s) of Work and include a dollar breakdown for each category: Category 1) Electrical Work $260000 Category 2) <click here> $ Category 3) <click here> $ Category 4) <click here> $ Total Contract Amount: l$260000 Sub -Bidder Application June 16, 2008 Page 13 of 23 Computer Project Location (city & state):Durham NH Start / End dates:4/1/2010 / 4/1/2011 Percent Complete: 0 % Owner: Town of Durham NH Contact Person: Telephone Number: Fax Number: Mailing Address: General Contractor or Designer: Weston & Sampson CMR Contact Person:John Sykoralll Telephone Number: 603-431-3937 Fax Number:978-573-4095 Mailing Address: 100 International Dr. Portsmouth NHO3801 F. Completed Projects List all building construction projects of at least $20,000, which your firm has completed within the past three years or the ten (10) most recent projects completed within the past three years that are at least $20,000. Do not list projects with contract values less than $20,000. Information on randomly selected projects is not acceptable. Note: when listing Categories of Work, refer to the categories requested on page 7 of this Application for Sub -Bidder Certificate of Eligibility. List all relevant Categories of Work that your firm performed with its own employees for each project. With respect to single contracts involving multiple categories of work, provide a dollar breakdown attributable to each category listed. Do not list highway, bridge, tunnel, sewer, site work, or other horizontal projects that do not involve buildings. Attach additional sheets, if necessary. I . Project Title: Troy WTP Upgrades Enter all appropriate Categories) of Work and include a dollar breakdown for each category: Category I) Electrical Work $83712 Category 2) <click here> $ Category 3) <click here> $ Category 4) <click here> $ Total Contract Amount: $83712 Project Location (city & state): Troy NH Start / End dates:4/1/2009 / 12/1/2009 Owner: Troy Water & Sewer Contact Person:Randy Luopa Telephone Number: 603-242-3890 Fax Number: Mailing Address: General Contractor or Designer:Jennings Excavation Contact Person:Dave Jennings Telephone Number: 603-883-9206 Fax Number: 603-883-5733 Mailing Address: 14 Clinton Drive, Hollis NH 03049 2. Project Title:3000 Amp Service Repacement Enter all appropriate Categorie(s) of Work and include a dollar breakdown for each category: Category 1) Electrical Work $179154 Category 2) <click here> $ Category 3) <click here> $ Category 4) <click here> $ Total Contract Amount: $179154 Page 15 of 23 Sub -Bidder Application June 16, 2008 Computer Project Location (city & state):Newington NH Start / End dates:4/1/2009 / 10/1/2009 Owner: Westinghouse Nuclear Contact Person:Richard Talbot Telephone Number: 603-433-1029 Fax Number: 603- 767-3671 Mailing Address:] 78 Shattuck Way, Newington NH03801 General Contractor or Designer: Contact Person: Telephone Number: Fax Number: Mailing Address: F. Completed Projects (continued) 3. Project Title:Merrimack Station Clean Air Project Enter all appropriate Categories) of Work and include a dollar breakdown for each category: Category 1) Electrical Work $ 78605 Category 2) <click here> $ Category 3) <click here> $ Category 4) <click here> $ Total Contract Amount: $78605 Project Location (city & state):Bow NH Start / End dates:l1/1/2009 / 1/1/2010 Owner:PSNH Contact Person: Telephone Number: Fax Number: Mailing Address: General Contractor or Designer:Daniel O'Connel's Sons Contact Person:Matt Campano Telephone Number: 781-938-0855 Fax Number: 781-938-0611 Mailing Address:300 Unicorn Park Drive, Woburn MA 01801 4. Project Title: Install Emergency Generator Enter all appropriate Categories) of Work and include a dollar breakdown for each category: Category 1) Electrical Work $89900 Category 2) <click here> $ Category 3) <click here> $ Category 4) <click here> $ Total Contract Amount: $89900 Page 16 of 23 Sub -Bidder Application June 16, 2008 Computer Project Location (city & state):Berwick Me Start / End dates: 71112009 / 1/1/2010 Owner:Berwick Water Department Contact Person: Telephone Number: Fax Number: Mailing Address: General Contractor or Designer:Mick Constructon Contact Person:Steve Miller Telephone Number: 603- 742-9808 Fax Number: Mailing Address:82 Front Street, Rollingsford NH F. Completed Projects (continued) 7. Project Title:Hooksett WWTP Phase 2 Enter all appropriate Categories) of Work and include a dollar breakdown for each category: Category 1) Electrical Work $578744 Category 2) <click here> $ Category 3) <click here> $ Category 4) <click here> $ Total Contract Amount: $578744 Project Location (city & state):Hooksett NH Start / End dates: 71112008 / 9/1/2009 Owner:Hooksett Sewer Department Contact Person:Bruce Kudrick Telephone Number: 603-493-0381 Fax Number: Mailing Address: General Contractor or Designer:Penta Corp Contact Person:Dave Williams Telephone Number:603-476-5525 Fax Number: 603-4 76-5106 Mailing Address:PO Box 390, Moultonboro, NH 03254 S. Project Title:New Boston Basewide Repairs Enter all appropriate Categories) of Work and include a dollar breakdown for each category: Category 1) Electrical Work $205056 Category 2) <click here> $ Category 3) <click here> $ Category 4) <click here> $ Total Contract Amount: $205056 Page 18 of 23 Sub -Bidder Application June 16, 2008 Computer Project Location (city & state):New Boston NH Start / End dates:8/1/2008 / 1/1/2010 Owner:Department of Defense Contact Person: USAir Force Telephone Number: Fax Number: Mailing Address: General Contractor or Designer:ECC Contact Person:Brad Congdon Telephone Number:617-416-8631 Fax Number:508-229-7737 Mailing Address:33 Post Road, Suite 340 Marlboro MA 01752 F. Completed Projects (continued) 9. Project Title:Lewiston/Auburn WTP Upgrades Phase I Enter all appropriate Categories) of Work and include a dollar breakdown for each category: Category, l) Electrical Work $64600 Category 2) <click here> $ Category 3) <click here> $ Category 4) <click here> $ Total Contract Amount: $64600 Project Location (city & state):Auburn ME Start / End dates) 111/2009 / 212010 Owner: City of Auburn Contact Person: Telephone Number: Fax Number: Mailing Address: General Contractor or, Designer: CDM Contact Person:Jeff Romeo Telephone Number: 617-452-6464 Fax Number: 617-452-8000 Mailing Address:50 Hampshire A Cambridge MA 02139 10. Project Title: . 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We have decided to host Christmas dinner at our house and invited 20 people -10 from each of our fami- lies. His mother, unfortu- nately, is having a hard time accepting that her 27 -year- old son is growing up. She says, she feels "awk- ward" and that their family has had its traditions for many years. (My boyfriend has spent every Christmas Eve and Christmas night at his parents' house since birth.) I come from a family that is adaptable to change. Any suggestions for dealing with this potential future mother-in-law? Free Spirit In Phoenix Dear Free Spirit: First of all, don't plan on your boy- friend's parents attending your Christmas dinner, and don't take it personally if they don't. She may be unwilling to change their Christmas tradition. If and when a wed- ding date is set, or your boyfriend makes clear to her that your arrange- ment will be permanent, the three of you can then come to an agreement to alternate these holidays so you and your parents traditions and in-laws aren't made to feel that one side is favored. Dear Abby: I have been with my fiance for two years. Lately he's been hav- ing trouble controlling his anger. His outbursts are becoming more frequent, and he feels like they're justified. He says if I didn't "nag" him so much there wouldn't be any arguments. I love him and want to spend the rest of my life with him, but I'm becoming frightened by the level he allows his anger to reach. Can you help a man like this deal with his anger? Needs Help In North Carolina Dear Needs Help: No, and neither can you, as much as you might wish to. Only he can do that, and it would take willingness on his part and counseling. Blam- ing you for his outbursts indicates he's not ready to do that. The smartest thing you can do is leave before he escalates to hurting you physically. Without profes- sional help, the behavior you have described will only get worse. Dear Abby: I have an elderly neighbor I have been friends with for many years. Over the past several years she has had numerous medi- cal problems. I have done everything I can to be her family and only one other Mend besides me. She is depressed and stays in bed most of the day, which contributes to her aches and pains. I keep tell- ing her she needs to get up and walk or her pain will get worse. It has reached the point where she's so nasty about everything that I don't even want to talk to her. I understand that she's •scared and feels beaten up. I try to talk about things that are noncontroversial - happy things. It doesn't work. She turns everything into an argument. I don't know what to do. I hate to ignore her, but it's really taking a toll on me. Am I a fair-weather friend? Trying To Be A Good Neighbor In Massachusetts Dear Good Neighbor: No, you are a caring friend. Your elderly neighbor is ill, and she may be becoming demented. Because she is no longer able to care for her- self or her home, contact the nearest hospital or senior center and ask to speak with a social worker on staff. The woman you describe may need more help than you can give her, from people with the training to do it. MEN Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also , known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. are able to also host these friend. I do things around Write Dear Abby at www. gatherings. This is how new the house, bring her meals, DearAbby.com or P.O. Box families establish their own whatever I can. She has no 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. CNN star Piers Morgan faces questions over his past LONDON (AP) - CNN star Piers Morgan may be known to Americans as an empathetic English inter- viewer, but it's his past at the heart of Britain's troubled tabloid newspaper world that is being trotted out before the cameras this week. The often colorful and sometimes controversial story of Morgan's rise to the top will be revisited Tuesday, when the former editor appears by videolink at a judge -led inquiry into the ethics and practices of Britain's scandal -tarred press. His appearance has been widely anticipated - not least because of the 46-year-old'sirreverent flippancy. "So heartwarming that everyone in U.K.'s missing me so much they want me to come home," he joked earlier this year amid demands he return to give evidence to the inquiry, set up by Prime Minister .David Cameron following the disclosure that the now -defunct News of the World tabloid had for years illegally eavesdropped on the voice mail messages of public figures. Actors Hugh Grant and Sienna Miller, Harry Pot- ter author Piers Morgan J.K. R.owl- ing and singer Char- lotte Church are among those who have given evi- dence about press abuse, while executives and law- yers for Murdoch's News Corp. have defended the newspaper. Morgan shot to national prominence when he was picked by Murdoch to run the News of the World at age 28. Under his tenure the tabloid exposed actor Hugh Grant's liaison with Hol- lywood prostitute Divine Brown and Princess Diana's late-night phone calls to married art dealer Oliver Hoare. It wasn't all down to, good reporting: Morgan has acknowledged he kept his edge in part through bribes paid to informants on rival titles. In 1995 Morgan left the News of the World for the Daily Mirror. His time there was marked by scoops and controversy, but his editor- ship ended in 2004 when he ran a faked photograph purporting to show a Brit- ish soldier urinating on an Iraqi detainee. Morgan won a second life as a TV personality, eventu- ally signing on as a judge of "America's Got Talent" and taking Larry King's old spot at CNN. So far, he's pros- pered. Ratings for "Piers Morgan Tonight" have been up 9 percent on last year's figures - good if not spec- tacular - and he appears to be reaching a younger audience. CNN spokeswoman Bar- ' bara Levin said the network was "extremely pleased" with how Morgan's program was performing and the com- pany has so far stood by its star even as the scandal over widespread phone hacking at the News of the World threatens to draw him in. Skeletons have already begun peeking out of the closet. Critics have been picking through old interviews and his autobiography "The Insider," in which Morgan makes clear he knew of phone hacking as long ago as 2001. THE EAGLE -TRIBUNE f • Place a happy ad in this section to wish a special someone a Happy Birthday, Anniversary, Retirement, Thinking of You, Love You or Just Wish Them a Nico Day. Only $5.00 for 3 lines ($1.00 each additional line. Call•today The Classified Connection 800-927-9200 A&ertising inl yourlocal' ■ newspaper is still the best way to get your home noticed by local buyers.. CALL 978.946.2300 TODAY. The EAO; e;'Mbune THE PENTUCKET REGI SCHOOL COMMITT is soliciting bids for S DENT TRANSPORTATION SERVICES for the period beginning JULY, 1, 2012 and ending JUNE 30, 2015. Invita- tion to Bid and all contract docu- ments, including specifications for bids may be obtained from the Superintendent's Office, Pentucket Regional School District, 22 Main Street, West Newbury, MA 01985. Sealed bids must be submitted to the Superintendent's Office by 10:30 AM on Wednesday, January 18, 2012, at which time they will be publicly opened and read. A pre-bid conference will be held on Wednes- day, January 4, 2012 at 10:30AM in the Superintendent's Office. The School Committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to take any action deemed to be in the best interest of the school district. Award of the contract is subject to the ap- proval of the School Committee and funding in the local appropriation. ET -12/19/11 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Essex Probate and Family Court 36 Federal Street Salem, MA 01970 (978) 744-1020 Docket No. ES11 P3239EA NOTICE OF PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR In the Estate of: Margaret E. Myers Late of: Lawrence, MA 01843 Date of Death: 10/20/2011 To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, a petition has been presented requesting that James C Bradley of North Andover, MA or some other suitable person be appointed administrator of said estate to serve Without Surety IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTOR- NEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP- PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT: Sa- lem ON OR BEFORE TEN O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) ON: 01/23/2012 WITNESS, Hon. Mary Anne Sa- hagian, First Justice of this Court. Date: December 8, 2011 Pamela Casey O'Brien Register of Probate ET -12/19/11 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Essex Probate and Family Court 36 Federal Street Salem, MA 01970 (978) 744-1020 Docket No: ES08C0330CA In the matter of: Jeffrey Jude Pepe Of: Methuen, MA NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME To all persons interested in peti- tion described: A petition has been presented by on behalf of Jeffrey J Pepe request- ing that: Jeffrey Jude Pepe be allowed to change his/her/ their name as follows: Jeffrey Jude Aziz IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTOR- NEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP- PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT: Salem ON OR BEFORE TEN O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) ON: 01/03/2012 WITNESS, Hon. Mary Anne Sahagian, First Justice of this Court. Date: December 6, 2011 Pamela Casey O'Brien Register of Probate ET - 12/19/11 TOWN OF ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS ADVERTISEMENT - COOPERATIVE BID TheTown of Andover and the City of Methuen are soliciting sealed bids for furnishing No. 2 Fuel Oil. Bids will be received at the Office of Central Purchasing, Andover Town Offices, 36 Bartlet Street, Andover, Massachu- setts 01810, until the time specified below, at which time the bids will be opened and read. The time received will be stamped on each bid and, for a consistency of time, the wall clock in the Purchasing Office will be the determining time. ITEM OPENING, Bid No. 018/12-11/185 January 4, 2012 No. 2 Fuel Oil 11:00 A.M. Specifications and bid forms may be obtained at the Office of Central Purchasing, Andover Town Offices, 36 Bartlet Street, Andover, MA. NO SECURITY IS REQUIRED ON THIS BID. Andover is an affirmative action/equal opportunity purchaser. Each Municipality reserves the right to accept or reject, in whole or in part, any or all bids, or take whatever other action may be deemed necessary to be in the best interest of the municipality to do so. Elaine M. Shola, Purchasing Agent ET - 12/19/11 I CITY OF METHUEN INVITATION FOR BIDS FOR COLD WATER METERS WITH ECODER REGISTERS & RADIO FREQUENCY METER INTERFACE UNITS The City of Methuen is seeking bids for Cold Water Meters. Specifica- tions and Bid forms to be used can be obtained at the office of the Purchas- ing Agent, Searles Building, 41 Pleasant Street, Room 303, Methuen, MA 01844 or by email to Ilantonacci@ci.methuen.ma.us. The bids must be filled out and signed as directed therein, sealed in an envelope plainly marked "Cold Water Meters", addressed to the Office of the City Clerk, Searles Building, 41 Pleasant Street- Room 112, Methuen, MA 01844, and endorsed with the name and address of bidder. Sealed Bids must be received by the City Clerk no later than January 5, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. local time. No Bid will be considered which is not accompanied by a certified or ca- shier's check or bid bond in the amount of via percent (5%) of the total bid, payable to the "City of Methuen". This bid deposit will become the property of the City if the successful bidder fails to execute the contract. Bids filled out and left with the deposit as above directed, and no other, will at the above-named hour and place, be publicly opened and read aloud. The City of Methuen reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding if it is deeded to be in the best interest for the City to do so. No Bid may be withdrawn within forty-five (45) days, Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays excluded, after the opening of bids. The bidding and award of this Contract will be under the provisions of M.G. L. Chapter 30B. CONTRACT INFORMATION: Lauri Antonacci, Purchasing Director ET - 12/19/11 I CITY OF METHUEN INVITATION FOR BIDS FOR FOUR (4) NEW 2011 MODEL MARKED LAW ENFORCEMENT FULL SIZE SEDANS The City of Methuen is seeking bids for FOUR (4) NEW 2011 MODEL MARKED LAW ENFORCEMENT FULL SIZE SEDANS. Specifications and Bid forms to be used can be obtained at the office of the Purchasing Agent, Searles Building, 41 Pleasant Street, Room 303, Methuen, MA 01844 or by email to Ilantonacci@ci.methuen.ma.us. The bids must be filled out and signed as directed therein, sealed in an envelope plainly marked "NEW 2011 MODEL MARKED LAW ENFORCE- MENT FULL SIZE SEDANS", addressed to the Office of the City Clerk, Searles Building, 41 Pleasant Street- Room 112, Methuen, MA 01844, and endorsed with the name and address of bidder. Sealed Bids must be re- ceived by the City Clerk no later than January 5, 2012 at 1:00 P.M. local time. No Bid will be considered which is not accompanied by a certified or ca- shier's check or bid bond in the amount of five percent (5%) of the total bid, payable to the "City of Methuen". This bid deposit will become the property of the City if the successful bidder fails to execute the contract. Bids filled out and left with the deposit as above directed, and no other, will at the above-named hour and place, be publicly opened and read aloud. The City of Methuen reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding if it is deeded to be in the best interest for the City to do so. No Bid may be withdrawn within forty-five (45) days, Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays excluded, after the opening of bids. The bidding and award of this Contract will be under the provisions of M.G. L. Chapter 30B. CONTRACT INFORMATION: Lauri Antonacci, Purchasing Administrator ET - 12/19/11 December 19, 2011 13 The North Andover School De- partment ('School') is soliciting bids from qualified companies to furnish Driver Education Services to North Andover School District students. Qualified companies are requested to submit bids to the School Busi- ness Manager at 1600 Osgood Street,' North Andover, MA, in ac- cordance with the instructions con- tained within this Invitation for Bids. The complete, IFB is available on the Town website (www.townof- northandover.com) under Available Bids, Quotes and Proposals". The School will only accept pro- posals delivered in person or by mail. All proposals must be received by 2:00 p.m. on January 12, 2012 to be considered. The North Andover School De- partment may cancel this IFB or reject in whole or in part any and all proposals, if they determine that cancellation or rejection serves the best interest of the North Andover School Department. ET -12/19/11 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT (SEAL) 449863 ORDER OF NOTICE TO: Laura McCabe and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et seq.: Bank of America, N.A., succes- sor by merger with BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP, claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in 24 Orchard Street, Lawrence, giv- en by Laura McCabe to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated September 30, 2004, recorded with the Essex County (Northern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 9084, Page 271, and now held by plaintiff by assign- ment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of De- fendant's/Defendants' Servicemem- bers status. If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in this court at Three Pem- berton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before January 16, 2012 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of said Act. Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER Chief Justice of this Court on De- cember 1, 2011 Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Recorder ET -12/19/11 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Juvenile Court Department Lawrence Division 2 Appleton Street Lawrence, MA 01840 CARE AND PROTECTION TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION DOCKET NUMBER: CP 11 W0075 TO: Raphael Ernesto Villafuerte A petition has been presented to this court by The Department of Children and Families, seeking, as to the subject child(ren), Kireli Ale- jandra V[Ilafuerte Nieves, that said child(ren) be found in need of care' and protection and committed to the D6partment of Children and Fami- lies. The court may dispense the rights of the person named herein to receive notice of or to consent to any legal proceeding affecting the adoption, custody, or guardian- ship or any other disposition of the child(ren) named herein, if it finds that the child(ren) is/are in need of care and protection and that the best interests of the child(ren) would be served by said disposition. You are hereby ORDERED to ap- pear in this court, at the court ad- dress set forth above, on 02/10/12, at 9:00 a.m., for a PRE-TRIAL CON- FERENCE. You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attor- ney and if the court determines that you are indigent, the court will ap- point an attorney to represent you. If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adju- dication of this matter. For further information call the Of- fice of the Clerk -Magistrate at 978- 725-4900. WITNESS: , Sally F. Padden FIRST JUSTICE Judith M. Brennan Clerk-Magstrate DATE ISSUED: 11/30/11 ET - 12/16, 12/19, 12/26/11 CARE AND PROTECTION TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS SUMMONS•BY PUBLICATION DOCKET NUMBER: CP 9718087 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Juvenile Court Department Lawrence Division 2 Appleton Street Lawrence, MA 01840 TO: Gabriel Junior Vasquez and any unknown/unnamed father A petition has been presented to this court by The Department of Children and Families, seeking, as to the subject child(ren), Gabriel Mar- quis Vasquez, that said child(ren) be found in need of care and protection and committed to the Department of Children and Families. The court may dispense the rights of the per- son named herein to receive notice of or to consent to any legal pro- ceeding affecting the adoption, cus- tody, or guardianship or any other disposition of the child(ren) named herein, if it finds that the, children) is/are in need of care and protection and that the best interests of the child(ren) would be served by said disposition. You are hereby ORDERED to ap- pear in this court, at the court ad- dress set forth abdve, on 01/20/12, at 9:00 a.m., for a PRE-TRIAL CON- FERENCE. You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attor- ney and if the court determines that you are indigent, the court will ap- point an attorney to represent you. If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudi- cation of this matter. For further information call the Office of the Clerk -Magistrate at 978-725-4900. WITNESS: Sally F. 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(:10)1. ** The Twilight Saga: Eclipse TNT The Closer "Relative Matters" The Closer "Road Block' (N) Rizzoli "Don't Stop Dancing Girl" (N) USA NCIS "Ravenous" JWWE Monday Night Raw WWE Monday Night Raw More detailed listings are contained in The Eagle -Tribune's Sunday television guide, TV Update. Boyfriend's mom isn't ready to give up Christmas tradition Dear Abby Dear Abby: My boyfriend and I have been living together for nine months. We have decided to host Christmas dinner at our house and invited 20 people -10 from each of our fami- lies. His mother, unfortu- nately, is having a hard time accepting that her 27 -year- old son is growing up. She says, she feels "awk- ward" and that their family has had its traditions for many years. (My boyfriend has spent every Christmas Eve and Christmas night at his parents' house since birth.) I come from a family that is adaptable to change. Any suggestions for dealing with this potential future mother-in-law? Free Spirit In Phoenix Dear Free Spirit: First of all, don't plan on your boy- friend's parents attending your Christmas dinner, and don't take it personally if they don't. She may be unwilling to change their Christmas tradition. If and when a wed- ding date is set, or your boyfriend makes clear to her that your arrange- ment will be permanent, the three of you can then come to an agreement to alternate these holidays so you and your parents traditions and in-laws aren't made to feel that one side is favored. Dear Abby: I have been with my fiance for two years. Lately he's been hav- ing trouble controlling his anger. His outbursts are becoming more frequent, and he feels like they're justified. He says if I didn't "nag" him so much there wouldn't be any arguments. I love him and want to spend the rest of my life with him, but I'm becoming frightened by the level he allows his anger to reach. Can you help a man like this deal with his anger? Needs Help In North Carolina Dear Needs Help: No, and neither can you, as much as you might wish to. Only he can do that, and it would take willingness on his part and counseling. Blam- ing you for his outbursts indicates he's not ready to do that. The smartest thing you can do is leave before he escalates to hurting you physically. Without profes- sional help, the behavior you have described will only get worse. Dear Abby: I have an elderly neighbor I have been friends with for many years. Over the past several years she has had numerous medi- cal problems. I have done everything I can to be her family and only one other Mend besides me. She is depressed and stays in bed most of the day, which contributes to her aches and pains. I keep tell- ing her she needs to get up and walk or her pain will get worse. It has reached the point where she's so nasty about everything that I don't even want to talk to her. I understand that she's •scared and feels beaten up. I try to talk about things that are noncontroversial - happy things. It doesn't work. She turns everything into an argument. I don't know what to do. I hate to ignore her, but it's really taking a toll on me. Am I a fair-weather friend? Trying To Be A Good Neighbor In Massachusetts Dear Good Neighbor: No, you are a caring friend. Your elderly neighbor is ill, and she may be becoming demented. Because she is no longer able to care for her- self or her home, contact the nearest hospital or senior center and ask to speak with a social worker on staff. The woman you describe may need more help than you can give her, from people with the training to do it. MEN Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also , known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. are able to also host these friend. I do things around Write Dear Abby at www. gatherings. This is how new the house, bring her meals, DearAbby.com or P.O. Box families establish their own whatever I can. She has no 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. CNN star Piers Morgan faces questions over his past LONDON (AP) - CNN star Piers Morgan may be known to Americans as an empathetic English inter- viewer, but it's his past at the heart of Britain's troubled tabloid newspaper world that is being trotted out before the cameras this week. The often colorful and sometimes controversial story of Morgan's rise to the top will be revisited Tuesday, when the former editor appears by videolink at a judge -led inquiry into the ethics and practices of Britain's scandal -tarred press. His appearance has been widely anticipated - not least because of the 46-year-old'sirreverent flippancy. "So heartwarming that everyone in U.K.'s missing me so much they want me to come home," he joked earlier this year amid demands he return to give evidence to the inquiry, set up by Prime Minister .David Cameron following the disclosure that the now -defunct News of the World tabloid had for years illegally eavesdropped on the voice mail messages of public figures. Actors Hugh Grant and Sienna Miller, Harry Pot- ter author Piers Morgan J.K. R.owl- ing and singer Char- lotte Church are among those who have given evi- dence about press abuse, while executives and law- yers for Murdoch's News Corp. have defended the newspaper. Morgan shot to national prominence when he was picked by Murdoch to run the News of the World at age 28. Under his tenure the tabloid exposed actor Hugh Grant's liaison with Hol- lywood prostitute Divine Brown and Princess Diana's late-night phone calls to married art dealer Oliver Hoare. It wasn't all down to, good reporting: Morgan has acknowledged he kept his edge in part through bribes paid to informants on rival titles. In 1995 Morgan left the News of the World for the Daily Mirror. His time there was marked by scoops and controversy, but his editor- ship ended in 2004 when he ran a faked photograph purporting to show a Brit- ish soldier urinating on an Iraqi detainee. Morgan won a second life as a TV personality, eventu- ally signing on as a judge of "America's Got Talent" and taking Larry King's old spot at CNN. So far, he's pros- pered. Ratings for "Piers Morgan Tonight" have been up 9 percent on last year's figures - good if not spec- tacular - and he appears to be reaching a younger audience. CNN spokeswoman Bar- ' bara Levin said the network was "extremely pleased" with how Morgan's program was performing and the com- pany has so far stood by its star even as the scandal over widespread phone hacking at the News of the World threatens to draw him in. Skeletons have already begun peeking out of the closet. Critics have been picking through old interviews and his autobiography "The Insider," in which Morgan makes clear he knew of phone hacking as long ago as 2001. THE EAGLE -TRIBUNE f • Place a happy ad in this section to wish a special someone a Happy Birthday, Anniversary, Retirement, Thinking of You, Love You or Just Wish Them a Nico Day. Only $5.00 for 3 lines ($1.00 each additional line. Call•today The Classified Connection 800-927-9200 A&ertising inl yourlocal' ■ newspaper is still the best way to get your home noticed by local buyers.. CALL 978.946.2300 TODAY. The EAO; e;'Mbune THE PENTUCKET REGI SCHOOL COMMITT is soliciting bids for S DENT TRANSPORTATION SERVICES for the period beginning JULY, 1, 2012 and ending JUNE 30, 2015. Invita- tion to Bid and all contract docu- ments, including specifications for bids may be obtained from the Superintendent's Office, Pentucket Regional School District, 22 Main Street, West Newbury, MA 01985. Sealed bids must be submitted to the Superintendent's Office by 10:30 AM on Wednesday, January 18, 2012, at which time they will be publicly opened and read. A pre-bid conference will be held on Wednes- day, January 4, 2012 at 10:30AM in the Superintendent's Office. The School Committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to take any action deemed to be in the best interest of the school district. Award of the contract is subject to the ap- proval of the School Committee and funding in the local appropriation. ET -12/19/11 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Essex Probate and Family Court 36 Federal Street Salem, MA 01970 (978) 744-1020 Docket No. ES11 P3239EA NOTICE OF PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR In the Estate of: Margaret E. Myers Late of: Lawrence, MA 01843 Date of Death: 10/20/2011 To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, a petition has been presented requesting that James C Bradley of North Andover, MA or some other suitable person be appointed administrator of said estate to serve Without Surety IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTOR- NEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP- PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT: Sa- lem ON OR BEFORE TEN O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) ON: 01/23/2012 WITNESS, Hon. Mary Anne Sa- hagian, First Justice of this Court. Date: December 8, 2011 Pamela Casey O'Brien Register of Probate ET -12/19/11 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Essex Probate and Family Court 36 Federal Street Salem, MA 01970 (978) 744-1020 Docket No: ES08C0330CA In the matter of: Jeffrey Jude Pepe Of: Methuen, MA NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME To all persons interested in peti- tion described: A petition has been presented by on behalf of Jeffrey J Pepe request- ing that: Jeffrey Jude Pepe be allowed to change his/her/ their name as follows: Jeffrey Jude Aziz IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTOR- NEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN AP- PEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT: Salem ON OR BEFORE TEN O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) ON: 01/03/2012 WITNESS, Hon. Mary Anne Sahagian, First Justice of this Court. Date: December 6, 2011 Pamela Casey O'Brien Register of Probate ET - 12/19/11 TOWN OF ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS ADVERTISEMENT - COOPERATIVE BID TheTown of Andover and the City of Methuen are soliciting sealed bids for furnishing No. 2 Fuel Oil. Bids will be received at the Office of Central Purchasing, Andover Town Offices, 36 Bartlet Street, Andover, Massachu- setts 01810, until the time specified below, at which time the bids will be opened and read. The time received will be stamped on each bid and, for a consistency of time, the wall clock in the Purchasing Office will be the determining time. ITEM OPENING, Bid No. 018/12-11/185 January 4, 2012 No. 2 Fuel Oil 11:00 A.M. Specifications and bid forms may be obtained at the Office of Central Purchasing, Andover Town Offices, 36 Bartlet Street, Andover, MA. NO SECURITY IS REQUIRED ON THIS BID. Andover is an affirmative action/equal opportunity purchaser. Each Municipality reserves the right to accept or reject, in whole or in part, any or all bids, or take whatever other action may be deemed necessary to be in the best interest of the municipality to do so. Elaine M. Shola, Purchasing Agent ET - 12/19/11 I CITY OF METHUEN INVITATION FOR BIDS FOR COLD WATER METERS WITH ECODER REGISTERS & RADIO FREQUENCY METER INTERFACE UNITS The City of Methuen is seeking bids for Cold Water Meters. Specifica- tions and Bid forms to be used can be obtained at the office of the Purchas- ing Agent, Searles Building, 41 Pleasant Street, Room 303, Methuen, MA 01844 or by email to Ilantonacci@ci.methuen.ma.us. The bids must be filled out and signed as directed therein, sealed in an envelope plainly marked "Cold Water Meters", addressed to the Office of the City Clerk, Searles Building, 41 Pleasant Street- Room 112, Methuen, MA 01844, and endorsed with the name and address of bidder. Sealed Bids must be received by the City Clerk no later than January 5, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. local time. No Bid will be considered which is not accompanied by a certified or ca- shier's check or bid bond in the amount of via percent (5%) of the total bid, payable to the "City of Methuen". This bid deposit will become the property of the City if the successful bidder fails to execute the contract. Bids filled out and left with the deposit as above directed, and no other, will at the above-named hour and place, be publicly opened and read aloud. The City of Methuen reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding if it is deeded to be in the best interest for the City to do so. No Bid may be withdrawn within forty-five (45) days, Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays excluded, after the opening of bids. The bidding and award of this Contract will be under the provisions of M.G. L. Chapter 30B. CONTRACT INFORMATION: Lauri Antonacci, Purchasing Director ET - 12/19/11 I CITY OF METHUEN INVITATION FOR BIDS FOR FOUR (4) NEW 2011 MODEL MARKED LAW ENFORCEMENT FULL SIZE SEDANS The City of Methuen is seeking bids for FOUR (4) NEW 2011 MODEL MARKED LAW ENFORCEMENT FULL SIZE SEDANS. Specifications and Bid forms to be used can be obtained at the office of the Purchasing Agent, Searles Building, 41 Pleasant Street, Room 303, Methuen, MA 01844 or by email to Ilantonacci@ci.methuen.ma.us. The bids must be filled out and signed as directed therein, sealed in an envelope plainly marked "NEW 2011 MODEL MARKED LAW ENFORCE- MENT FULL SIZE SEDANS", addressed to the Office of the City Clerk, Searles Building, 41 Pleasant Street- Room 112, Methuen, MA 01844, and endorsed with the name and address of bidder. Sealed Bids must be re- ceived by the City Clerk no later than January 5, 2012 at 1:00 P.M. local time. No Bid will be considered which is not accompanied by a certified or ca- shier's check or bid bond in the amount of five percent (5%) of the total bid, payable to the "City of Methuen". This bid deposit will become the property of the City if the successful bidder fails to execute the contract. Bids filled out and left with the deposit as above directed, and no other, will at the above-named hour and place, be publicly opened and read aloud. The City of Methuen reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding if it is deeded to be in the best interest for the City to do so. No Bid may be withdrawn within forty-five (45) days, Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays excluded, after the opening of bids. The bidding and award of this Contract will be under the provisions of M.G. L. Chapter 30B. CONTRACT INFORMATION: Lauri Antonacci, Purchasing Administrator ET - 12/19/11 December 19, 2011 13 The North Andover School De- partment ('School') is soliciting bids from qualified companies to furnish Driver Education Services to North Andover School District students. Qualified companies are requested to submit bids to the School Busi- ness Manager at 1600 Osgood Street,' North Andover, MA, in ac- cordance with the instructions con- tained within this Invitation for Bids. The complete, IFB is available on the Town website (www.townof- northandover.com) under Available Bids, Quotes and Proposals". The School will only accept pro- posals delivered in person or by mail. All proposals must be received by 2:00 p.m. on January 12, 2012 to be considered. The North Andover School De- partment may cancel this IFB or reject in whole or in part any and all proposals, if they determine that cancellation or rejection serves the best interest of the North Andover School Department. ET -12/19/11 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT (SEAL) 449863 ORDER OF NOTICE TO: Laura McCabe and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et seq.: Bank of America, N.A., succes- sor by merger with BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP, claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in 24 Orchard Street, Lawrence, giv- en by Laura McCabe to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated September 30, 2004, recorded with the Essex County (Northern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 9084, Page 271, and now held by plaintiff by assign- ment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of De- fendant's/Defendants' Servicemem- bers status. If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in this court at Three Pem- berton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before January 16, 2012 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of said Act. Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER Chief Justice of this Court on De- cember 1, 2011 Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Recorder ET -12/19/11 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Juvenile Court Department Lawrence Division 2 Appleton Street Lawrence, MA 01840 CARE AND PROTECTION TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION DOCKET NUMBER: CP 11 W0075 TO: Raphael Ernesto Villafuerte A petition has been presented to this court by The Department of Children and Families, seeking, as to the subject child(ren), Kireli Ale- jandra V[Ilafuerte Nieves, that said child(ren) be found in need of care' and protection and committed to the D6partment of Children and Fami- lies. The court may dispense the rights of the person named herein to receive notice of or to consent to any legal proceeding affecting the adoption, custody, or guardian- ship or any other disposition of the child(ren) named herein, if it finds that the child(ren) is/are in need of care and protection and that the best interests of the child(ren) would be served by said disposition. You are hereby ORDERED to ap- pear in this court, at the court ad- dress set forth above, on 02/10/12, at 9:00 a.m., for a PRE-TRIAL CON- FERENCE. You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attor- ney and if the court determines that you are indigent, the court will ap- point an attorney to represent you. If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adju- dication of this matter. For further information call the Of- fice of the Clerk -Magistrate at 978- 725-4900. WITNESS: , Sally F. Padden FIRST JUSTICE Judith M. Brennan Clerk-Magstrate DATE ISSUED: 11/30/11 ET - 12/16, 12/19, 12/26/11 CARE AND PROTECTION TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS SUMMONS•BY PUBLICATION DOCKET NUMBER: CP 9718087 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Juvenile Court Department Lawrence Division 2 Appleton Street Lawrence, MA 01840 TO: Gabriel Junior Vasquez and any unknown/unnamed father A petition has been presented to this court by The Department of Children and Families, seeking, as to the subject child(ren), Gabriel Mar- quis Vasquez, that said child(ren) be found in need of care and protection and committed to the Department of Children and Families. The court may dispense the rights of the per- son named herein to receive notice of or to consent to any legal pro- ceeding affecting the adoption, cus- tody, or guardianship or any other disposition of the child(ren) named herein, if it finds that the, children) is/are in need of care and protection and that the best interests of the child(ren) would be served by said disposition. You are hereby ORDERED to ap- pear in this court, at the court ad- dress set forth abdve, on 01/20/12, at 9:00 a.m., for a PRE-TRIAL CON- FERENCE. You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attor- ney and if the court determines that you are indigent, the court will ap- point an attorney to represent you. If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudi- cation of this matter. For further information call the Office of the Clerk -Magistrate at 978-725-4900. WITNESS: Sally F. Padden FIRST JUSTICE Judith M. Brennan Clerk -Magistrate DATE ISSUED: 11/03/11 ET -12/9, 12/12, 12/19/11 14 Monday, December 19,20H THE EAGLE -TRIBUNE www.eagletribune.com REACH* MOR THAN 350,000 READERS. I-Fo cU ssn e laceo The Eagle--'bibune '�fihe Salem Newsmar.ket o DA1LY NEws 0000*00000000000000000000000000000000000000 CALL 800.927.9200 ONLINE: ClassifiedsNorth.com MON,-FRI, 8AM-6PM FAX: 978.685.1588 POLICIES/ADJUSTMENTS: Advertisers must check insertions and report errors immediately. Billing adjustments are made for only one incorrect insertion and then only for the incorrect portion. We are not responsible for failure to publish and reserve the right to reject, edit or cancel any ad. Ads are subject to credit approval unless paid for prior to publication. r • G/C BUILDER'S LICENSE COURSE Register by Jan. 7th for Danvers, Lowell, Haverhill, MA 1-888-833-5207 www.Staterertificabon.com VOICE LESSONS Professional Voice Teacher offers private lessons in Andover. Pop music method. 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This classic design features a front bump -out 6 split roofline, open -concept floorplan with spa- cious country kitchen 6 sliders to deck, formal dining room 6 living room, 3 bedrooms high- lighted by a beautiful master w/full bath 6 2 large walk-in closets, maple cabinets.w/crown molding, recessed lighting, hardwood entry foyer, 2 car garage and generous designer fea- tures for your personal dEcor choices! Most affordable new home construction in town. Act Now and take advantage of Super Low Foxed Interest Rates! Wow!!! $233,500 WEBBER ASSOCIATES 603432-5148 BEVERLY, MA - Cape on small side street. Needs TLC and some repairs. 4 bedrooms, dining area, deck, 1 car garage. $259,900 TACHE RE, (978) 745-2004 DID THIS AD catch your eye? Why not put a bold headline in your ad to catch attention? Call our Classified Dept. today, 978-946-2300 FREEMONT, NH: 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 2 story, large backyard, 10 miles from downtown Exe- ter, subject to 3rd party approval. $94,900. KSRJ Signature Realty Group, 603-8194844. GLOUCESTER, MA - Beachfront property, spa- cious deck, open living, casual entertaining, designer IghtingRueplaces. Guest unit with kitchen. Outdoor shovers $1,585,000 Rick Petralia (978) 239-6207 J Barrett Really GLOUCESTER, MA - Gambrel colonial, newer roof, single -level Irving, expansive second floor ample storage. New Title V system. Near highways, beaches and shopping. $318,000 Rick Petralia (978) 239.6207 J Barrett Realty HAMILTON, MA - Channing 2/3 bedroom cape with garage on dead end street Train nearby. Move right !n!! $299,900 Kathleen Claypool Coldwell Banker 978-884-2111 Direct line HAMPSTEAD, NH, 2 bedroom Condo Eastwood Place4mst see. Eat- n kitchen, gas fireplace, ceiling fans, custom window treatments, finish- ed basement with walkoutlust needs heating, central Air. $175,000. - KSRJ Signature Realty Group, (603) 8194844. IPSWICH, MA: Argilla Rd. on the way to Crane's Beach 4+acres. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2 car garage, 3,000+ of living space Huge potential $590,000 Joanie Purinton, River Valley RE 978462-6898 or 800-773-9990 KATHLEEN CLAYPOOL Coldwell Banker I LOVE TO SELL HOUSES Call me today to sell yours!! 978.884.2111 or email me kathleen.claypod@nemoves.com KINGSTON, NH: Rice bases on Land. 1 car detached garage. Can fie used for residence with town approval. $79,900. KSRJ Signature Realty Group, 603-8194844. LOWELL, MA - Beautiful colonial in Enchanted Forest Development, 3 br, 1.5 baths! - $299,900 ERA Home 6 Family 978470-1999 ERAhomeandfamgy.com LYNNFELD, MA - Well maintained cape in great location. Freplaced living room, hardwood floors, den, garage, large lot. $410,000 TACHE RE, (978) 745-2004 LYNN, MA - 6 room, 3 bedroom home. Buyers needed to bring this home back to former stat- ure. Many cosmetics needed. 570,000 TACHE RE, (978) 745-2004 LYNN, MA - Completely renovated colonial with 3 car off street parking, hardwood floors, sep- arate laundry off kitchen. $199,000 TACHE RE, (978) 745-2004 Marblehead, MA - Location, Location! Very spacious colonial, 2 car garage, large yard, fireplace, deck. Close to beach. $449,900 TACHE RE, (978) 745-2004 Middleton, MA: Charming Antique Cape, Glow- ing pine floors, 2 bedrooms, fireplaced ivingroom, private deck, tucked away yard. Ex- tremety attractive home. $299,000 River Val- ley RE . Pat Skibbee 978-502.4782 NEWBURY, MA Beautifully decorated with large yard 8 rooms, sunny 6 welcoming. Fire - placed living room, perennial gardens, garden window, many outstanding features $369,000 Cat! Joanie 978-462-6898 RIVER VALLEY RE NEWBURY, MA -The Oliver Goodrich House, his- toric 1655.treasure restored. Cook's fireplace, double parlors, chef's kitchen, 3 bedrooms, K vate gardens $789,000 RIVER VALLEY REAL ESTATE Call Joanie Purinton 978 462 6898/800 773 9990. NEWTON, NH: 3 bedroom Raised Ranch, sun - roan, large yard! Finished basement. $199,500. CLASSIC HOMES RE (603) 382-0360 NORTH ANDOVER, MA - 4 br, 212 bath colonial on cul-de-sac, huge great room - $499,900 ERA Home & Family 978470-1999 ERAHomeandfamily.com Peabody, MA - 4/5 bedroom remodeled Lorne. Owner says bring offers! $559K Armstrong Feld Real Estate ArmstrongFeld.com 978-740-8700 MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by Moira Murphy to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated July 30, 2004 and recorded with the Essex County (Northern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 8960, Page 111 of which the Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 01:00 PM on January 9, 2012 at 27 Lisa Lane, Lawrence, MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mort- gage, to wit: The land with the buildings thereon, situated in Lawrence, Essex Coun- ty, Massachusetts and being Lot numbered one hundred sixteen (116), as shown on a Plan of Land entitled: "Definitive Plan for Subdivision, Washing- ton Park Estates, Lawrence, Mass., Part C", drawn by Murphy Associates, Engineers, dated July, 1968, which Plan is recorded in the Essex North District Registry of Deeds.as Plan #5952, and more especially bounded and described as follows: WESTERLY 100 feet by Lot 117 as shown on said Plan; NORTHERLY 80 feet by Lots 107 and 108, as shown on said Plan; EASTERLY 100 feet by Lot 115, as shown on said Plan; and SOUTHERLY 80 feet by Use Lane, as shown on said Plan. The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all ease- ments, restrictions, building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- session. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a certified check or bank treasurer's check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. . The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, National Association fka The Bank of New York Trust Company, N.A. as successor to JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. as Trustee RAMP 2004RS10 Present Holder of said Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, Orlans Moran PLLC P.O. Box 962169 Boston, MA 02196 Phone: (617) 502-4100 ET -12/19, 12/26/11, 1/2/12 PLAISTOW, NH: Short Sale being sold as is. 3 bedroom hone is in need of some work, but well worth the investemnt $154,900. KSRJ Signature Realty Group, 603-819-4844. RAYMOND, NH: New Construction Open Con- cept Cape. Qual' Budder. ONLY $219,900! CL it HOMES R.E. 603.382-0360 RAYMOND, NH: Unique layout Cape, hardwood floors, kitchen with breakfast bar, upstairs 2 finished rooms 6 roughed in for 2nd bathroom. $199,000. KSRJ Signature Realty Group, 603-819-0844. ROCKPORT, MA - Single family home with in- come producing apartment. Walk to train, beach village. Pristine condition!! KATHLEEN CLAYPOOL Coldwell Banker 978-884-2111 D'eectline SALEM, MA - Lovely 6 room, 3 bedroom ranch, 1 car garage under. Newer heat, windows and more. Lower leve! famity room. $239,900 TACHE RE, (978) 745-2004 Salem, MA - Totally renovated 3 Bedroom home. Crazy Price! $205,900. Salem, MA - Modem townhouse with period details off common. $289,900 Salem, MA - Spacious 8 room, 3/4 bedroom Northfields frame. Walk to the Train! $330,000 Salem, MA - Great Ocean Views! 2 Bedroom condo, Large Yard, Garage, $244,900-$284,900. Salem - Ocean Front two family near Marble- head line. Marry updates. Large yard. Garage. $499,000 Salem, MA - Need Space? 7 bedroom home w/ - many updates. Walk to schools. Bring your in-laws! $359,900 Salem, MA - 7 room, 3 bedroom cape in Castle Hill. Fireplaced family room. Fantastic value! $249,000 See All Open Houses at MassOpenHouses.com Armstrong Feld Real Estate Alstrong!ielf.com 878.740.8700 Salisbury, MA $180,000 Best Deal in Town!! Handy Man special, Live here while you update Not a Start Sale Frank Be...... Keller Williams 978-861 A234 Salisbury, MA $575,000 21 + Acres of Commercial/Residential Home, Antique Bam, Office Frank Bertolino 978-861-0234 Keller Williams Realty SALISBURY, MA - Blond oak floors,Huge fire- place living room, attached garage. glassed in porch, beautiful lot with Christmas tree farms view. Beautiful cared for Ranch -style home 5249,900 Fat 978-465-8851 RIVER VALLEY RE TEWKSBURY,, MA - New constnrcbm for a low price! 2 br plus bonus rm, 212 bath, 2 car garage starting at $339,900 ERA Home 6 Family 978470-1999 ERAHomeandfamily.com WILMINGTON, MA - Amazing value! Almost 3,000 sq ft, 4 br on dead end St - $314,900 ERA Home & Family 978470-1999 ERAHomeandfamily.com Wilmington, MA -Spacious split entry, finished walk out lower level. Family room, teenage suite, comer lot, large yard. $229,900 TACHE RE, (978) 745-2004 SALEM, NH - 2000 Skyline, 1470, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 4 -season addition with heat, screened porch, shed, stove, refrigerator. washer/dryer $79,500. SALEM, NH - Brand new, 14x56, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, deck, appliances. ONLY $49,500. Salem Manufactured Homes 603-898.2144 Amesbury, MA Condo $75,000 Two Bedroom, One Bath, Extra Storage 746 sq. ft, 100% owner occupied Condo Fee includes Heat/Hot Water, Fool Frank Bertolino KW 978-861-4234 BEVERLY, MA - Spacious one bedroom condo is priced to sell! Enjoy carefree cordo living, first floor unit, off street parking. $106,920 DANVERS, MA - Downtown location for this 2 bedroom condo with fireplace andparking. o Coeniern to major routes/malls. $129,900 TACHE RE, (978) 745-2004 METHUEN, MA BY OWNER Pride's Crossing. Pristine condition 2 level townhouse. Riverviews from both levels and deck. 3 bedrooms. 2.5 baths. New flooring 6 paint throughout. Gas fireplace. Garage. Swimming pool. $169,900 + 18 months condo fees included. Call Mary 978-758-3321 SALEM, MA - Large first floor unit in established neighborhood near Palmer Coe Park and beach. 3 bedrooms, porch. $40,698 TACHE RE; (978) 745-2004 R� �.rav: a�xrov� WINTER BLOWOUT SALE! Country Condo living at it's best! Each of these 4 unit buildings is located on an 8 acre cul-de-sac lot in Danville, NH within easy com- muting distance to Lawrence, Haverhill, Salem 6 Derry. These unique designs have no com- mon living walls for maximum privacy 6 are at- tached only by the 2 car garages on each unit. Fireplaced living room, open concept country kitchens, sliders to private deck 6 yard, full basement, gas heat 6 numerous custom up- grades! Townhouse 6 Ranch Designs! $169,9W $199,BOO Webber Associates 603-432-5148 GLOUCESTER, MA -18+ acre parcel with po tential for four -lot subdivision" or leave as a currently buildable lot. City sewerAvater at street. Site plan available. $785,000 Rick Petralia (978) 239-6207 J. Barrett Realty GLOUCESTER, MA - Lot features views of the Anrusquam River and deeded access to a pri- vate community dock. City water and sewer, and gas and electric at the street. $215.000 Rick Petralia (9781239-6207 J Barrett Realty Gloucester, MA - Ocean view buildable lot Fully conforms to zoning laws, Sewer, water, and all utilities at the street. Level terrain. Ouiet and desirable neighborhood. $339,000 Rick Petralia (978) 239-6207 J Barrett Realty SALEM, NH - 2 Residential building lots for sale $250k (978) 470-2929 Salisbury, MA - Owner said sell!!! 4.7 acres Wooded Land, Surround yourself with Nature $99,000 Frank Bertolino Keller Williams 978-8614234 The Eagle -Tribune, Gloucester Daily Times, The Salem News, Daily News of Newburyport Monday .......................6pm Friday Tuesday -Saturday ........6pm day prior Sunday paper ..............6pm Friday Carriage Towne News: 12pm Friday Andover Townsman, Derry News & Haverhill Gazette: bpm Tuesday Cancellation/chonge deadlines: some as publication deadlines SANDWICH, NH 38 acres, Views of Mt. Chocorua 6 Sandwich Range, 900' on Bearcamp River, Driveway, $150,000. Call Mary Beth @ Northern Exposure RE, 603-344-0927 AUTO REPAIR GARAGE, Methuen, MA Includes 4 bay building, 3 electric lifts, office + empty lot across the street. $30,000 cash, the rest on monthly payments. 978-902-7786. ESSEX, MA - River front building, amazing views, multiple uses. Parking available. $599,000 KATHLEEN CLAYPOOL Coldwell Banker 978-884-2111 Directflre HAVERHILL, MA - Victorian Mansion 1st floor office. Built-ins, Fireplace, stained glass win- dows sure to impress your clients $1,800 per month including utilities. Ask for Steve DeSisto HAVERHILL, MA - Attn small business owners! Just reduced! Great opportunity. Live, work in the same building and collect extra income. 1 Retail store 6 2 apartments. Close to down- town. Only $224,900. Ask for Chadie Coco HAVERHILL, MA -Retail space, excellent location on major highway in strip mall, minutes from 1-495 next to Dunkin Donuts, 1,054 SF $15.00 SF NNN Ask for Charlie Coco PLAISTOW, NH - PRICE REDUCED. New Busi- ness Condo's 2,400sf off Rte 125,400sf office, 12 x 16 Drive-in dr, Industrial Zoned. Only 4 units left - Save $5,000 Only $165,900 Ask for Steve DeSisto Coldwell Banker Commercial NRT 978-373-3897 NH LOTS/ COMMERCIAL 4.5 acres with bldg, rent or buy $1000/mo., rent land near Walmart 6.24 acres, bldg 40,000 ft. owner finance, can be'subdivided 5 acre approved industrial,13,000sf Summerview RE 603A32 -5453/881 -SOLD www.sresre.corn ROCKPORT, MA - Large Lot, 2 family, plenty of parking. Directly across from Sand Beach. Call for more information KATHLEEN CLAYPOOL Coldwell Banker 978-884.2111 Directlkre .................................... Buy?? Sell?? Expand?? Lease?? Make the Right Decision Call for a FREE Consultation Rick Petralia, Real Estate Sales Consultant J. 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Lea Cabeen Licensed Realtor, MA 6 NH Keller Williams Realty: Newburyport, Topsfield, Beverly 6 Salem Merrimac St. Unit #6 Newburyryppoort, MA 01950 www LeafabeenHomes.com leacabeenhomes@vedzon.net 978-873-1906 mobile 978-992-4279 direct 6 E -fax Get a free report of Market Trends - for Buyers and Sellers 1• I Gloucester, MA - Eat -in kitchen, dining room, liv- ing room with fireplace. Hardwood, forced hot water heating, laundry, basement. storage. Back yard, park'. No pets/smoking $1,550 Rick Petrel a (978 239-6207 J Barrett Really LAWRENCE, MA, Furnished, utilities included. Free cable. From $90ANk. Se Habla Espanol. Call 978-686-8980 HAMPSTEAD, NH - Lake view, beach access! 1800sf 3 bedroom 2 bath, tile, hardwood, sun - room, woodstove, pod $2000.603-475-5140 SANDOWN, NH - 55+ community. Great sett- ing in Mill Pine Village for this spacious home w/ 2 Bedroorm plus Den, Fireplace, 2 baths, 2 car oversized garage, 3 season room. All exte- rior maintenance is taken care of for you. This is a lot of home for the money. One year lease. Available immediately. $1400.603-887-3300 AMESBURY MA 3 bedroom 1.5 bath Town- house, laundry. $1475 includes heaVbot water parking, housing approved. 978-378-0022 AMESBURY, MA beautiful 1 bedroom, on Pleas- ant Valley Road, quiet Riverside location. No dogs. $775 month + utilities. (978) 688-8880. AMESBURY, MA -Lake View Studio, 1.2 Bed- rooms, $670- $760 - $975 Quiet country sett- ing. Senior Discounts. 978.887-8856. wwwgardnerlakevillage.com BEVERLY, MA - Large dean 1 bedroom, 1st floor apartment on Wenham line, short walk to all amenities. Deck, laundry, off-street parking. No pets, non-smoker, $925 month + utilities. Call Bill 978.618-0336. B��M� 4 CVpi� I"J Come join our friendly community and stay warm for the winterl *FREE heat, trot water, gas *FREE storage bin Visit us 28 Forest Acres or M -F 8:30 to 4:30, Sat 10-2 movetoforestacres.com BRADFORD MA - Sunny two-level 1 bedroom, modem eat -in. kitchen and bath, parking, deck $795 SAlities. Call 978-618-0112 DERRY, NH 'Hillside Estates" 2 bedroom condo, heat 6 hot water included, eat -in kitchen, bal- cony, pool,A/C-$9D0+security. 97BA58-6527 GLOUCESTER 2 Bedroom completely renovated in 2010. Washer/dryer provided. Small yard. Small pet ok. $1150/mo. Jeff 781.844-5912. HAVERHILL / BRADFORD 2 bedroom, 1st floor, parking, laundry hook-ups, large fenced yard, $900/mo. Ist4ast. No utilities. 508-982-5725 HAVERHILL, MA: 1 bedroom, 3rd floc, Main St, no dogs, deck, off street parking $700 + security. no utilities (978) 373-8394 HAVERHILL, MA -2 bedroom 1.5 bpth town- house finished attic, renovated kitchen w/ granite counter, garage $1700.978-204.6059 HAVERHILL, MA beautiful 5 room 1 bedroom + den, granite counters, all appliances, laundry, parkN. $950 no utilities/pets. 978-664-3364 HAVERHILL, MA: Spacious 2 bedroom, mod- em kitchen / bath, 1st floor, hookups, parking $850 no utilities. Call (978) 6184112 HAVERHILL, MA: Northside Condo. 1 bedroom, 1st floor, $1050 includes utilities, parking. coin laundry. 1 stAast required. 978.373-3024 x12 LAWRENCE, MA 2,3,4,5,6 bedrooms apts 6 sin- gle family house, section 8 approved. No pets Reasonable rent 1st/last. 978-601-3401 LAWRENCE, MA Furnished room S100/wk Details 978-794-3039 + LAWRENCE, MA + Modem 16 2 bedroom apartments. Parking on site. Rents start Studios @ $645; 1 bedroom $725+; 2 bedroom $930+ includes heat/tat water. 978-970-2300 LAWRENCE, MA So., newly painted, delea¢ed, 2 bedroom, quiet area, secure. Parking. No pets. $1025. includes heat. 617-592-8266. LAWRENCE MA, South - 2 bedrooms availa- ble, HEAT INCLUDED, off street parking. Section 8 ok. No pets. 978423-3445 LAWRENCE, MA - Tower Hill, 2nd floor of 2 family, 1 bedroom. Sunny, hardwood floors, new windows and kitchen, deck, off street parking. $750 no utilities. (6031432-2272 LAWRENCE - Renovated 2 6 3 bedroom apart- ments available. Rents start at $800 month. Call Joshua 978-729-2905. LONVALE GARDENS Amesbury, MA Luxury Apartment Complex Country setting at its finest Amenities include laundry, pool, barbecue area, fully appliance d re -modeled kitchens, 24 hr. maintenance minutes to highways Starting at $680.00 Please Call 978-388-1745 METHUEN, MA 1 6 2 bedroom $725+,- 875+. Free mo w/yr lease. Near ctr, well mart. com- plex, laundry on-site, no pets 978-794-5356 METHUEN, MA: 1 bedroom, 1st floor, coin -op laundry, parking, $800 with heat 6 hot water. No pets. Available Jan. 1. 978-373-3024 x12. METHUEN, MA 2 bedroom, March School Dis- trict, short commute to U Mass Lowell/ Bos- ton commute, bus 6 school pick-up out front, 2 -parking, $975. No pets. 978-682-1689. METHUEN, MA ELM CREST ESTATES ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED 2 Bedroom - $1,070 monthly 1 Bedroom - $900 morrttdy Newly remodeled apartments with updated appliances. No pets. For more info go to www.forrent.com/ elmcrestestates or call 978-6824891. NEWTON, NH - Newly renovated spacious 1 6 2 bedroom, l bath, in quiet adult park From $700. No dogs. Call (978) 688-8880 N0. ANDOVER, MA: 2 Bedroom, 1.5 bath $900. Rus utilities, 1 st, 6 security. No pets. Call 978-225-0846 NO. ANDOVER, MA Duplex, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, eat -in kitchen, sliders to deck hookups, yardpang. rid $1275+ utilities. 617-926.3750 PEABODY, MA Near downtown, three 2 bed- room apartments from $850 to $1100/mo 1 stAast/secury/references. 352-259-0704 PLAISTOW, NH 2 bedroom duplex, C/A, newly redone, large yard, with deck, great location. $1250 mo. No smoking no pets 603.382-9559 *WLOEY.ents Shore Tranquility fresh air 6 plenty of parking await you at our oasis in the woods. Spacious 2 bedroom apartments from only $101041030 including heat/hot water. Professional 24 hr. on-site management plus many other amenities. Enjoy country living while only 30 minutes from Boston. Cats Okay. FIRST MONTH FREE. CALL FOR INCENTIVES. 978-948-2056 1 1/4 miles east of Rt. 95 on 133. See our new website: mdlwoodapamrwrtts.net SALEM, MA 16 2 BEDROOMS $625 6 $795 near college, sunny, clean modem, coin -op. 508-954-8445 SALEM, MA PRINCETON CROSSING APARTMENTS Affordable Housing Program Now accepting applications for immediate move -in. Income Guidelines appy 1 BEDROOMS $800; 2 BEDROOMS $940. heat 6 hot water included. Call 978-740-1700, ask for Lisa. SALEM, MA Studio apartment, 1st floor, large fully applianced kitchen, central ail washer, dryer, parking, no pets, centrally located. $790/mo. Call 978-744-8241 leave message. SALEM, NH Best Location! 2 6 3 bedrooms $1.050 -$1,350; includes heat / hot water; 2 bedroom deluxe with balcony. Very clean, fully applianced. No dogs. 603-058-1884 SALEM NH - Near 93: One 6 Two bedroom condos. clean and quiet! $900+ up. No dogs. 603-893-5726. SALEM, NH - WILLOWS PARK HEAT 6 HOT WATER INCLUDED Studio - $680 monthly 2 Bedroom $990 monthly. 1 Bedroom - $880 monthly Newly remodeled apartments with updated ap- pliances. No pets. For more into go to www.forrent.com/wallowparknh or call 603-894-4631 SALISBURY BEACH, MA - OCEANFRONT Winter 6 Summer Rentals. Beautiful 3 bed- room. Parking. $1100+utilities. 978.975AOOI ANDOVER, MA -Downtown Main Street Office Space. Newly renovated. 655 - 3,505sf. Call Alex -506-271-9205 NEWBURYPORT, MA downtown waterfront OFFICE SPACE. - 500 to 2500 sq. ft. Beautiful Building. Parking. 978462-1071. newturyportofficespace.com NEWTON, NH: Commercial Industrial Condos, 3,900 sf. 7,000 sf, 3,000 sf all with office, 1250 sq. ft. just office. 6 mo. free lease w/pu- rchase option. 14x14Aoading docks. 3 phase electric. Outside storage. 1 mile over MA line close to 495/95/125. Call (978) 375-7001. NO Andover MA NEW SPACE Jefferson Park Rt I W. Full service individual offices. $495 -up 978-685-5440 www.officesukes.com PLAISTOW, NH - OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE, Busy Route. 125, 1 st floor Exposure. $925! CLASSIC HOMES R.E. 603-382-0380 SALEM, MA 0800 sq.ft. Retail/ Warehouse with office, overhead door, $1000+ utilities. 24 Congress St. 02560 sq.ft. Warehousa/Pr- oduction, overhead door, heat. A/C, $1900+ utilites-285 Derby St. 978.745-1020 Mon: Fri. SALEM, NH -MAIN ST. 1 or 2 room Office or Retail space, high visibility. Lease options. 603-234-5402 WOODBRIDGE PLAZA - 87 Indian Rock Rd. Windham NH Office Spaces for rem. 900 sq. ft. Rent $750-$1025 603.423-0313 KNOB or email: mmartinez@citysidecorp.com AAA FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT INCLUDES UTILITIES. Near public transportation CALL 978-682-2521 OR 978-685-9509 A Clean, quiet, safe bldg next to YWCA, YMCA. Lowest rents, free cable. 4 hr move -in. Law- rence, 978-975-5103 AFFORDABLE single furnished rooms in So. Lawrence. Fridge, micro, TVs, cable ready. Excellent Security. Call 978-382-3318 r AMESBURY, MA - Gorgeous furnished 3 rooms, 1st floor, great location. No pets. $900 + utili- ties. Short/long term. Lease. (978) 388-6000 LAWRENCE MA best rooming house free cable 59 Tremont 978-689-8924,362 Essex 978.882-9078 Saba RE 978-687-8706 LAWRENCE, MA FINEST ROOMING HOUSE, Sober/ Drug Free, 200 Parker St. (9781683-6682 LAWRENCE, MA - Studios: starting at $500 also; Furnished room $11 VA For details, 978-794-3039 SALISBURY MA- furnished cabin with private Will, kitchenette, parking, all utilities, $180/ week. Call (978)465-3392 A-1 RENTALS Getting Divorced] Live at the Salisbury Inn. From $175week. 978-465-5584 HAVERHILL, MA - Town home, 3 br rental Bradford area $1,700 incl. utilities ERA Home & Family 978-470-1999 ERAhomeandfamdy.com OCEANFRONT SALISBURY BEACH, MA Beautiful 3 bedroom directly on the ocean. Off-season also. Call 978-975AOOI ANDOVER, MA. $550 Utiities/ntemet included. Professional person seeks same. Executive area,Jargge furnished room, private home, . 93/125. No smoke. IstAast 978-475-7526. BEVERLY FARMS, MA Professional person seeks same. Furnished 1 bedroom in up scale home. Kitchen 6 laundry privledges. NO SMOKING / NO PETS. Walk to beach 6 train. $725 Includes cable, Internet 6 all utilities. Call 978-808-0704 BEVERLY, MA responsible female seeks same to share house, $575, laundry, parking, cable, no smoking. 978-257-2705 leave message. SALEM, NH I Bedroom Luxury Apartments HEAT 6z HOT WATER INCLUDED Call for availability 978-470-2929 Warehouse space from 2,000 to 30t000sf. Lease from $5,00nnn, Commercial condos, office & whse/mfg, lease or purchase. Rentals, Retail, Office, Warehouse, Homes. We can sell your business! To Be Included in this Directory Call dassif'etl marketplace. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tel. 1.800.927.9200 Fax: 1.877.927.9400 SPR Central Register General Contract Submit Confirmation State Publications and Regulations. William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth Page 1 of 2 The following General Contract submission was successfully received. Planned date of publish is 12/7/2011 Awarding Agency Agency Name and Address: Town of North Andover 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 Project Number: Estimated Cost: Contractor Qualification: Required for DCAM contracts over $100,000, Massachusetts Highway contracts over $50,000. Contact Information Name: —� Ray Santilli, Assistant Town Manager Phone: —� Email Address: 978-688-9516 Fax 978-688-9556 rsantilli(atownofnorthandover.com Notify email address listed when final publish date assigned. Contract Information Project: Plans/Specifications Available: Place, date and time General Bid Deadline*: Sub Bid Deadline: Sub Bid Categories: Routine/emergency repairs and maintenance of the Water Treatment Plant (WTP) and Low Lift Pump Station (LLPS) equipment, plus the equipment located at the Town's current four (4) water booster pump stations (BPS) and current twenty two (22) sewer pumping stations SPS) The complete Invitation for Bids document will be available on Wednesday, December 7, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at www.townofnorthandover.com by clicking on 'Available Bids, Quotes and Proposals' 12/29/2011 Time 2:00 p.m. Time Additional Information http://www.sec.state.ma.us/sprpublicforms/GCSubmitConfirmation.asDx?ID=70924 11/29/2011 Santilli, Ray From: REGS@sec. state. ma. us Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 20112:14 PM To: Santilli, Ray Subject: Publish Date Assigned for General Contracts A publish date of 12/7/11 has been assigned to your General Contracts submission with description of- Routine/emergency repairs and maintenance of the Water Treatment Plant (WTP) and Low Lift Pump Station (LLPS) equipment, plus the equipment located at the Town?s current four water booster pump stations (BPS) and current 22 sewer pumping stations (SPS). 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