SEWER CONSTRUCTION — all operations — including construction of laterals and tunneling at street crossings — employees whose regular hourly wage does not equal or exceed $38.00 per hour
This classification applies to the construction of sewer main lines and laterals from the main line to the property line, and includes incidental trenching, shoring and tunneling at street crossings. This classification also applies to the installation of sewer lines within property lines when the sewer pipe exceeds 6" in diameter. This classification also applies to the construction of closed concrete culverts, monolithic or concrete pipe storm drains and catch basins and the installation of septic tanks and cesspools.
The installation of sewer lines within property lines using pipe that does not exceed 6" in diameter shall be classified as 5183(1)/5187(1), Plumbing.
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnote | Effective Date |
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Phraseology:
SEWER CONSTRUCTION — all operations — including construction of laterals and tunneling at street crossings — employees whose regular hourly wage does not equal or exceed $39.00 per hour Footnote:
This classification applies to the construction of sewer main lines and laterals from the main line to the property line, and includes incidental trenching, shoring and tunneling at street crossings. This classification also applies to the installation of sewer lines within property lines when the sewer pipe exceeds 6" in diameter. This classification also applies to the construction of closed concrete culverts, monolithic or concrete pipe storm drains and catch basins and the installation of septic tanks and cesspools. The installation of sewer lines within property lines using pipe that does not exceed 6" in diameter shall be classified as 5183(1)/5187(1), Plumbing. | 9/1/2022 |
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