GRADING LAND — N.O.C. — including borrowing, filling or backfilling — employees whose regular hourly wage does not equal or exceed $38.00 per hour
This classification applies to land grading that is not more specifically described by another classification.
Trenching operations conducted in connection with the construction of canals, irrigation systems, cross-country water pipelines, oil or gas pipelines or sewers shall be assigned to the applicable construction classification.
Grading when performed in connection with the construction of streets, roads, highways or airport runways, or grading of all other areas in preparation for asphalt paving, shall be classified as 5507, Street or Road Construction — grading.
Mass rock excavation, pile driving, shaft sinking, or caisson or cofferdam work shall be separately classified.
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnote | Effective Date |
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Phraseology: GRADING LAND — N.O.C. — including borrowing, filling or backfilling — employees whose regular hourly wage does not equal or exceed $39.00 per hour Footnote:This classification applies to land grading that is not more specifically described by another classification. Trenching operations conducted in connection with the construction of canals, irrigation systems, cross-country water pipelines, oil or gas pipelines or sewers shall be assigned to the applicable construction classification. Grading when performed in connection with the construction of streets, roads, highways or airport runways, or grading of all other areas in preparation for asphalt paving, shall be classified as 5507, Street or Road Construction — grading. Mass rock excavation, pile driving, shaft sinking, or caisson or cofferdam work shall be separately classified. | 9/1/2022 |
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