Rock Island County Prevailing Wage for May 2006

Trade Name           RG TYP C Base   FRMAN *M-F>8 OSA OSH H/W   Pensn  Vac  Trng  
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ASBESTOS ABT-GEN        BLD   21.710 22.210 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.280 3.670 0.000 0.600 
ASBESTOS ABT-GEN        HWY   22.710 23.710 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.450 4.000 0.000 0.600 
ASBESTOS ABT-MEC        BLD   18.750 19.750 1.5   1.5 2.0 4.750 2.000 0.000 0.000 
BOILERMAKER             BLD   28.970 31.970 2.0   2.0 2.0 8.020 6.600 0.000 0.210 
BRICK MASON             BLD   23.880 25.130 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.900 4.750 0.000 0.340 
CARPENTER               BLD   24.000 25.200 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.700 4.910 0.000 0.400 
CARPENTER               HWY   24.920 26.670 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.860 4.760 0.000 0.400 
CEMENT MASON            BLD   22.430 23.430 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.100 5.060 0.000 0.200 
CEMENT MASON            HWY   22.610 23.610 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.200 5.400 0.000 0.400 
CERAMIC TILE FNSHER     BLD   16.770  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.900 4.000 0.000 0.190 
ELECTRIC PWR EQMT OP    ALL   23.520  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 4.750 6.350 0.000 0.120 
ELECTRIC PWR GRNDMAN    ALL   19.660  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 4.750 5.310 0.000 0.100 
ELECTRIC PWR LINEMAN    ALL   29.650 31.430 1.5   1.5 2.0 4.750 8.010 0.000 0.150 
ELECTRICIAN             BLD   26.770 28.770 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.130 7.430 0.000 0.310 
ELECTRONIC SYS TECH     BLD   19.800 21.400 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.880 4.040 0.000 0.310 
ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR    BLD   31.840 35.820 2.0   2.0 2.0 7.775 5.090 1.910 0.000 
GLAZIER                 BLD   22.920 24.300 1.5   1.5 2.0 4.300 3.600 0.000 0.200 
HT/FROST INSULATOR      BLD   25.860 27.060 1.5   1.5 2.0 4.300 6.850 0.000 0.300 
IRON WORKER             ALL   22.380 24.170 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.690 7.990 0.000 0.360 
LABORER                 BLD 1 20.210 20.710 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.280 3.670 0.000 0.600 
LABORER                 BLD 2 21.710 22.210 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.280 3.670 0.000 0.600 
LABORER                 BLD 3 22.360 22.860 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.280 3.670 0.000 0.600 
LABORER                 HWY 1 22.210 23.210 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.450 4.000 0.000 0.600 
LABORER                 HWY 2 22.710 23.710 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.450 4.000 0.000 0.600 
LABORER                 HWY 3 23.340 24.340 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.450 4.000 0.000 0.600 
LATHER                  BLD   24.000 25.200 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.700 4.910 0.000 0.400 
MACHINIST               BLD   35.630 37.630 2.0   2.0 2.0 3.880 4.750 2.460 0.000 
MARBLE FINISHERS        BLD   16.770  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.900 4.000 0.000 0.190 
MARBLE MASON            BLD   21.110 21.610 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.900 4.000 0.000 0.190 
MILLWRIGHT           N  BLD   32.000 35.200 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.100 9.250 0.000 0.560 
MILLWRIGHT           S  BLD   25.000 26.700 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.550 7.730 0.000 0.560 
OPERATING ENGINEER      BLD 1 25.800  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.650 5.500 1.500 0.400 
OPERATING ENGINEER      BLD 2 25.800  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.650 5.500 1.500 0.400 
OPERATING ENGINEER      BLD 3 23.150  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.650 5.500 1.500 0.400 
OPERATING ENGINEER      BLD 4 23.150  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.650 5.500 1.500 0.400 
OPERATING ENGINEER      BLD 5 22.100  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.650 5.500 1.500 0.400 
OPERATING ENGINEER      HWY 1 25.800 26.800 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.650 5.500 1.500 0.400 
OPERATING ENGINEER      HWY 2 25.800 26.800 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.650 5.500 1.500 0.400 
OPERATING ENGINEER      HWY 3 24.200 26.800 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.650 5.500 1.500 0.400 
OPERATING ENGINEER      HWY 4 24.200 26.800 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.650 5.500 1.500 0.400 
OPERATING ENGINEER      HWY 5 23.050 26.800 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.650 5.500 1.500 0.400 
PAINTER                 ALL   22.870 23.870 1.5   1.5 1.5 4.400 4.850 0.000 0.600 
PAINTER OVER 30FT       ALL   24.120 25.120 1.5   1.5 1.5 4.400 4.850 0.000 0.600 
PAINTER PWR EQMT        ALL   23.370 24.370 1.5   1.5 1.5 4.400 4.850 0.000 0.600 
PILEDRIVER              BLD   24.000 25.200 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.700 4.910 0.000 0.400 
PILEDRIVER              HWY   24.920 26.670 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.860 4.760 0.000 0.400 
PIPEFITTER              ALL   30.020 33.020 1.5   1.5 2.0 4.650 7.460 0.000 0.510 
PLASTERER               BLD   25.750 27.300 1.5   1.5 2.0 3.400 4.400 0.000 0.000 
PLUMBER                 ALL   30.020 33.020 1.5   1.5 2.0 4.650 7.460 0.000 0.510 
ROOFER                  BLD   22.500 23.750 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.340 4.870 0.000 0.190 
SHEETMETAL WORKER       BLD   26.630 28.280 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.540 7.070 0.000 0.380 
SPRINKLER FITTER        BLD   31.240 33.240 1.5   1.5 2.0 6.500 5.350 0.000 0.250 
STONE MASON             BLD   23.880 25.130 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.900 4.750 0.000 0.340 
TERRAZZO FINISHER       BLD   16.770  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.900 4.000 0.000 0.190 
TERRAZZO MASON          BLD   21.110 21.610 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.900 4.000 0.000 0.190 
TILE LAYER              BLD   24.000 25.200 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.700 4.910 0.000 0.400 
TILE MASON              BLD   21.110 21.610 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.900 4.000 0.000 0.190 
TRUCK DRIVER            ALL 1 24.090  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.000 3.200 0.000 0.000 
TRUCK DRIVER            ALL 2 24.490  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.000 3.200 0.000 0.000 
TRUCK DRIVER            ALL 3 24.690  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.000 3.200 0.000 0.000 
TRUCK DRIVER            ALL 4 24.940  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.000 3.200 0.000 0.000 
TRUCK DRIVER            ALL 5 25.690  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.000 3.200 0.000 0.000 
TRUCK DRIVER            O&C 1 19.272  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.000 3.200 0.000 0.000 
TRUCK DRIVER            O&C 2 19.592  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.000 3.200 0.000 0.000 
TRUCK DRIVER            O&C 3 19.752  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.000 3.200 0.000 0.000 
TRUCK DRIVER            O&C 4 19.952  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.000 3.200 0.000 0.000 
TRUCK DRIVER            O&C 5 20.552  0.000 1.5   1.5 2.0 7.000 3.200 0.000 0.000 
TUCKPOINTER             BLD   23.880 25.130 1.5   1.5 2.0 5.900 4.750 0.000 0.340 

Legend:  M-F>8 (Overtime is required for any hour greater than 8 worked
each day, Monday through Friday.
OSA  (Overtime is required for every hour worked on Saturday)
OSH  (Overtime is required for every hour worked on Sunday and Holidays)
H/W  (Health & Welfare Insurance)
Pensn (Pension)
Vac (Vacation)
Trng (Training)

        

Explanations

ROCK ISLAND COUNTY

MILLWRIGHT (SOUTH) - South of Interstate 80.

The following list is considered as those days for which holiday rates
of wages for work performed apply: New Years Day, Memorial/Decoration
Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas Day. Generally, any of these holidays which fall  on a
Sunday is celebrated on the following Monday.  This then makes work
performed on that Monday payable at the appropriate overtime rate for
holiday pay.   Common practice in a given local may alter certain days
of celebration such as the day after Thanksgiving for Veterans Day.
If in doubt, please check with IDOL.

Oil and chip resealing (O&C) means the application of road oils and
liquid asphalt to coat an existing road surface, followed by
application of aggregate chips or gravel to coated surface, and
subsequent rolling of material to seal the surface.

EXPLANATION OF CLASSES

ASBESTOS - GENERAL - removal of asbestos material/mold and hazardous
materials from any place in a building, including mechanical systems
where those mechanical systems are to be removed.  This includes the
removal of asbestos materials/mold and hazardous materials from
ductwork or pipes in a building when the building is to be demolished
at the time or at some close future date.

ASBESTOS - MECHANICAL - removal of asbestos material from mechanical
systems, such as pipes, ducts, and boilers, where the mechanical
systems are to  remain.

CERAMIC TILE FINISHER, MARBLE FINISHER, TERRAZZO FINISHER

Assisting, helping or supporting the tile, marble and terrazzo
mechanic by performing their historic and traditional work assignments
required to complete the proper installation of the work covered by
said crafts. The term "Ceramic" is used for naming the classification
only and is in no way a limitation of the product handled.  Ceramic
takes into consideration most hard tiles.

ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN

Installing, assembling and maintaining sound and intercom, protection
alarm (security), master antenna television, closed circuit
television, computer  hardware and software programming and
installation to the network's outlet and input (EXCLUDING all cabling,
power and cable termination work historically  performed by wiremen),
door monitoring and control, nurse and emergency call programming and
installation to the system's outlet and input (EXCLUDING all  cabling,
power and cable termination work historically performed by wiremen),
clock and timing; and the installation and maintenance of transmit and
receive  antennas, transmitters, receivers, and associated apparatus
which operates in conjunction with the above systems.  All work
associated with these system  installations will be included EXCEPT
(1) installation of protective metallic conduit, excluding less than
ten-foot runs strictly for protection of cable, and (2) 120  volt AC
(or higher) power wiring and associated hardware.

TRUCK DRIVER - BUILDING, HEAVY AND HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION

Class 1.  Drivers on 2 axle trucks hauling less than 9 ton.  Air
compressor and welding machines and brooms, including those pulled by
separate units, truck driver  helpers, warehouse employees, mechanic
helpers, greasers and tiremen, pickup trucks when hauling materials,
tools, or workers to and from and on-the-job  site, and fork lifts up
to 6,000 lb. capacity.

Class 2.  Two or three axle trucks hauling more than 9 ton but hauling
less than 16 ton.  A-frame winch trucks, hydrolift trucks, vactor
trucks or similar  equipment when used for transportation purposes.
Fork lifts over 6,000 lb. capacity, winch trucks, four axle
combination units, and ticket writers.

Class 3.  Two, three or four axle trucks hauling 16 ton or more.
Drivers on water pulls, articulated dump trucks, mechanics and working
forepersons, and  dispatchers.  Five axle or more combination units.

Class 4.  Low Boy and Oil Distributors.

Class 5.  Drivers who require special protective clothing while
employed on hazardous waste work.
TRUCK DRIVER - OIL AND CHIP RESEALING ONLY.

This shall encompass laborers, workers and mechanics who drive
contractor or subcontractor owned, leased, or hired pickup, dump,
service, or oil distributor trucks.  The work includes transporting
materials and equipment (including but not limited to, oils, aggregate
supplies, parts, machinery and tools) to or from the job site;
distributing oil or liquid asphalt and aggregate; stock piling
material when in connection with the actual oil and chip contract.
The Truck Driver (Oil & Chip Resealing) wage classification does not
include supplier delivered materials.

OPERATING ENGINEERS - BUILDING, HEAVY AND HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION

Class 1.  An engineer on Crane, Shovel, Clamshell, Dragline, Backhoe,
Derrick, Tower Crane, Cable Way, Concrete Spreader (servicing two
pavers), Asphalt  Spreader, Asphalt Mixer, Plant Engineer, Dipper
Dredge Operator, Dipper Dredge Craneman, Dual Purpose Truck (boom or
winch), Leverman or Engineman  (hydraulic dredge), Mechanic, Paving
Mixer with tower attached, Pile Driver, Boom Tractor, Stationary,
Portable or Floating Mixing Plant, Trenching Machine  (over 40 H.P.),
Building Hoist (two drums), Hot Paint Wrapping Machine, Cleaning and
Priming Machine, Backfiller (throw bucket), Locomotive Engineer,
Qualified  Welder, Tow or Push Boat, Concrete Paver, Seaman Trav-L-
Plant or similar machines, CMI Autograder or similar machines, Slip
Form Paver, Caisson Augering  Machine, Mucking Machine, Asphalt
Heater-Planer Unit, Hydraulic Cranes, Mine Hoists.

Class 2.  An engineer on Athey, Barber-Green, Euclid or Haiss Loader,
Asphalt Pug Mill, Fireman and Drier, Concrete Pump, Concrete Spreader
(servicing one paver)  Bulldozer, Endloader, Log Chippers or similar
machines, Elevating Grader, Group Equipment Greaser, LeTourneaupul and
similar machines, off-road haul units, DW-10  Hyster Winch and similar
machines, Motor Patrol, Power Blade, Push Cat, Tractor Pulling
elevating Grader or Power Blade, Tractor Operating Scoop or Scraper,
Tractor with Power Attachment, Roller on Asphalt or Blacktop, Single
Drum Hoist, Jaeger Mix and Place Machine, Pipe Bending Machine,
Flexaplane or similar  machines, Automatic Curbing Machines, Automatic
Cement and Gravel Batch Plants (one stop set-up), Seaman Pulvi-Mixer
or similar machines, Blastholer  Self-propelled Rotary Drill or
similar machines, Work Boat, Combination Concrete Finishing Machine
and Float, Self-propelled Sheep Foot Roller or Compactor (used  in
conjunction with a Grading Spread), Asphalt Spreader Screed Operator,
Apsco spreader or similar machine, Slusher, Forklift (over 6000 lb.
cap. or working at  heights above 28 ft.) Concrete Conveyors, Chip
Spreader, Underground Boring Machine (BUILDING ONLY), Straddle
Carrier, Hydro-Hammer (BUILDING ONLY),  Hydraulic Pumps or Power Units
Driven by any power source (except manually), used to hoist or lift
machinery or material.

Class 3.  An engineer on Asphalt Booster, Fireman and Pump Operator at
Asphalt Plant, Mud Jack, Underground Boring Machine (HIGHWAY ONLY),
Concrete  Finishing Machine, Form Grader with Roller on Earth, Mixers
(3 bag to 16E), Power Operated Bull Float, Tractor without Power
attachment, Dope Pot (agitating  motor), Dope Chop Machine,
Distributor (back end), Straddle Carrier, Portable Machine Fireman,
Hydro-Hammer (HIGHWAY ONLY), Power Winch on Paving Work,
Self-propelled Roller or Compactor (other than provided for above),
Pump Operator (more than one well-point pump), Portable Crusher
Operator, Trench Machine  (under 40 H.P.), Power Subgrader (on forms)
or similar machines, Forklift (6000 or less cap.) Gypsum Pump,
Conveyor over 20 H.P., Fuller Kenyon Cement Pump or  similar machines.

Class 4.   An engineer on Air Compressor (400 c.f.m. or over HIGHWAY
ONLY), Light Plant, Mixers (1 or 2 bag), Power Batching Machine
(Cement Auger or  Conveyor), Boiler (Engineer or Fireman), Water Pumps
(HIGHWAY ONLY), Mechanical Broom, Automatic Cement and Gravel Batch
Plants (two or three stop  set-up), Small Rubber-tired Tractors (not
including backhoes or endloaders), Self-propelled Curing Machine,
Brush Chipper, Driver on Truck Crane or similar  machines.

Class 5.  Oiler, Mechanic's Helper, Mechanical Heater (other than
steam boiler), Belt Machine, Small Outboard Motor Boats (Safety Boat
and Life Boat), Engine  Driven Welding Machine, and Small Tractors
(used to unroll or roll wire mesh), Water pumps (BUILDING ONLY), Air
Compressors (BUILDING ONLY), Permanent  Automatic Elevators.

LABORER - BUILDING

Class 1:  General laborer, carpenter tender, tool cribman, salamander
tender, flagman, form handler, floor sweeper, material handler,
fencing laborer, cleaning  lumber, landscaper, unloading explosives,
laying of sod, planting/removal of trees, wrecking laborer, unloading
of Re-Bars, scaffold worker, signal man on crane.

Class 2:  Handling of materials treated with creosote, kettle men,
prime mover or motorized unit used for wet concrete or handling of
building materials,  vibrator operator, motar mixer, power tools used
under the jurisdiction of laborers, sand points, gunnite nozzle men,
welders, cutters, burners and torchmen,  chain saw operator,
jackhammer and drill operators, paving breakers, air tamping
hammerman, concrete saw operator, concrete burning machine operator,
coring machine operator - hod carrier and plasterer tender.

Class 3:  Caisson worker after 6 foot depth, dynamite man, asbestos
abatement worker, tunnel miners - mixerman (plaster only), pump man.

LABORER - HEAVY & HIGHWAY

Class 1:  Rod or chain man, flagman, dumpman, spotter, broom man,
landscaper, planting and removal of trees, fencing laborers,
dispatcher, ticket writer,  scaleman, cleaning of forms or lumber (in
bone yard), laying of sod, moving and/or maintenance of flares and
barricades.
Class 2:  Operation of all hand, electric, air, hydraulic or
mechanically powered tools under the jurisdiction of Laborers'
including jackhammers, tempers, air  spades, augers, concrete saws,
chain saws, utility saws, rock drills, vibrators, mortar mixer, power
and hand saw (when clearing timber) general laborer (not  elsewhere
covered), craft-tender, material checker, material handler, form
handler, concrete dumper, puddler, form setter helper, explosives
handler, dynamite  helper, center strip, reinforcing in concrete, wire
mesh handler and installer, prime mover or any mechanical device
taking the place of concrete buggy or  wheelbarrow, sandpoint setter,
asphalt kettleman.  Sheeting hammer drivers, laying and jointing of
telephone conduit, gas distribution men, pipe setter on  laterals,
drain tiles, culvert pipe, and storm sewer catch basin leads, catch
basins, manholes, batch dumpers, tank cleaners, cofferdam workers,
bankman on  floating plant, jointman with pipelayers.  Back-up man
(corker, joint maker) with pipe setter on sewer and water mains,
batterboard man or laser operator on  sewer and water main, labor in
ditch, or tunnel, on sewer or water mains and telephone conduit.
Cutters, burners, torchman, gravel box man, asphalt plant  laborers,
concrete plant laborer, deck hand, unloading of steel and rebar, laser
beam operator, wrecking laborers.

Class 3:  Asphalt raker or luteman, head form setter, head dynamite
man (powderman) head string or wireline man (on paving), pipe setter
on sewer or water  main, gunnite nozzle man, asphalt or concrete curb
machine operator, head grade man, head tunnel miner, concrete burning
machine operator, coring machine  operator, welder.

Other Classifications of Work:

For definitions of classifications not otherwise set out, the
Department generally has on file such definitions which are available.
If a task to be performed is not subject to one of the classifications
of pay set out, the Department will  upon being contacted state which
neighboring county has such a classification and provide such rate,
such rate being deemed to exist by reference in this  document.  If no
neighboring county rate applies to the task, the Department shall
undertake a special determination, such special determination  being
then deemed to have existed under this determination.  If a project
requires these, or any classification not listed, please contact IDOL
at 618/993-7271 for  wage rates or clarifications.

LANDSCAPING

Landscaping work falls under the existing classifications for laborer,
operating engineer and truck driver.  The work performed by landscape
plantsman and  landscape laborer is covered by the existing
classification of laborer.  The work performed by landscape operators
(regardless of equipment used or its size) is  covered by the
classifications of operating engineer.  The work performed by
landscape truck drivers (regardless of size of truck driven) is
covered by the  classifications of truck driver.