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FIU Moss School of Construction, Infrastructure and Sustainability Budget Narrative FIU Construction Trades Program proposal for Overtown CRA Facade Beautification The Certificate Program on Construction Trades is a community workforce development program that trains workers to fill the demand for construction jobs in South Florida, offered through the Moss School of Construction, Infrastructure and Sustainability housed in FIU's College of Engineering & Computing. The college has a proven track record in construction education and workforce training. Designed to prepare students to become workers for entry-level construction jobs in Miami. Participants learn the basics of working in construction to qualify for in -field construction jobs. During their classroom instruction, participants will learn the importance of job safety and other core values for a job in construction. Training During class participants will receive hands-on experience in painting and landscaping. Upon completion of the program, graduates will receive industry certificates to qualify for entry-level construction jobs. Nationally recognized certifications in Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 30 in Construction, and National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). Students will be recruited from the Overtown area for class participation. Information sessions, where the interested participants will fill out the application and provide a resume. If a resume is not available, we will assist them to prepare one. Once all the applications have been received and confirmed, we will forward all the applications with the resumes to the CRA leadership for final selection of the first 15 participants. The expected starting date for the first cohort will be July 17th, 2023. The project will consist of three Cohorts in total. Each cohort will be 16 weeks in length. During the 16 weeks of training the students of the CRA Overtown Facade Beautification program will obtain NCCER Core Curriculum, NCCER Painting Level One, OSHA 30 in Construction, Aerial Scissor lift & Forklift Certification. Also included is a landscape certificate. Students will be paid a stipend for class participation. The stipend is directly attached to class participation, and educational attainment linked to the certification obtained: Completion of NCCER Core Curriculum - $1,000 Completion of OSHA 30 in Construction /Aerial Scissor lift & Forklift Certification. - $1,000 Completion of NCCER Painting Level One and landscape certificate- $1,000 Completion of Program - $1,000 Classes will be conducted Monday -Thursday 10:00 am to 2:00 pm in the OPAC facility. Upon completion of the first 4 weeks of training the students will be eligible to start their on-the-job training, working on the prepping and painting of the Overtown Performing Arts Center (OPAC) building. On the Job Training, Success Coaching /Job Coaching & Placement All program participants will receive a success plan at the start of the class when they meet with the success coach. Included in this service is job placement assistance and job coaching. The coaching services will be continued for a year period after program completion. The students will begin working on the OPAC exterior painting on their 5th week of their training and will be compensated based on $20.00 per hour for a maximum of 20 hours weekly. Construction PHASE 1 Overtown Performing Arts Center (OPAL). 1074 NW 3rd Ave, Miami, FL 33136 The first phase of the construction project will consist of the pressure cleaning, prepping and painting of the Overtown Performing Arts Center (OPAC). Pressure clean exterior walls. Apply one coat of primer on the exterior walls. Apply beauty beam to the windows. Apply brush grade elastomeric patching compound to cracks smaller than 1/8" of an inch. Apply knife -grade elastomeric patching compound to cracks that are 1/8" to an inch or larger. Apply two coats of exterior paint to exterior walls. Painting the railings is included. Labor and materials are included. PHASE 2 Townhomes of Culmer Village, Majority block of NW 51h — 7th Avenue & NW 10th —11 th St, Miami, FL 33136 Work will be performed on a maximum of 82 units to include the following: Pressure clean exterior walls. Apply one coat of primer on the exterior walls. Apply beauty beam to the windows. Apply brush grade elastomeric patching compound to cracks smaller than 1/8"" of an inch. Apply knife -grade elastomeric patching compound to cracks 1/8"" to an inch or larger. Apply two coats of exterior paint to exterior walls. Painting the railings is included. Labor and Materials are included. Landscaping, Paving/Painting of Parking Lots, Roofing - Facia replacement where needed, replacement of shingles on front of the units, Fencing in front of Culmer units. Contingent expenses will cover replacement of the mailboxes, replacement of the light posts with bronze solar lights, and the replacement of the walkways with concrete. Construction debris and trash removal. Students of the second and third cohort will work on the Culmer townhomes exterior in prepping painting, landscaping, and other areas of need, on their 5th week of their training and will be compensated based on $20.00 per hour for a maximum of 20 hours weekly. The compliance office for this project will ensure that all work is performed with accordance to city and county requirements, as well as all employment and labor regulations are followed during the entire project lifeline. Thank you for the opportunity to continue our commitment to serve our community. Kind Regards Victoria E. Tomas Victoria E. Tomas, MMPA Moss School of Construction, Infrastructure and Sustainability College of Engineering and Computing 10555 W. Flagler Street, EC 2953 Miami, FL 33174 P 305.348.3537 Cell: 786-412-2843 vtomas@fiu.edu CRA BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT OVERTOWN FIU CONSTRUCTION TRADES PROGRAM BUDGET Training Instructor: Projected Start Date: Amed/Harold July 17th, 2023 NCCER Core & Painting Instructional Fees 3 Cohorts 45 students $49,200.00 NCCER Core Curriculum & Construction Craft Books 135 books $12,300.00 NCCER Testing Fees $4,500.00 $4,500.00 NCCER Proctoring 3 Cohorts 45 students $7,500.00 OSHA Certification and Fees 45 students $300@ $13,500.00 Aerial Scissorlift & Forklift Certification 45 $375@ $16,875.00 Aerial Scissorlift Certification Rental & Fees $1,250.00 $3,750.00 Class Tools & Equipment $4,500.00 $13,500.00 ProjectAdmninstration $25,000.00 $75,000.00 Success Coaching/Job Coaching & Placement 45 students $45,000.00 Student Stipend ( to be issued in 4 installments of $1,000.00 each: 1) Completion of NCCER Core Curriculum - 2) OSHA 30 - 3) Aerial Lift and Landscaping Training - 4) NCCER Painting Level One and and program completion). $4,000 X 45 $180000.00 Student salaries to work on the project one month after starting class (weeks 5-16 of the curriculum) 20 hours a week X $20 per hour for 12 weeks of each cohort $216,000.00 Project Compliance Officer Entire Project $45,000.00 Phase One Culmer Townhomes - 82 units * Pressure clean exterior walls. * Apply one coat of primer on the exterior walls.. * Apply beauty beam to the windows. * Apply brush grade elastomeric patching compound to cracks smaller than 1/8" of an inch. * Apply knife- grade elastomeric patching compound to cracks 1/8" to an inch or larger. * Apply two coats of exterior paint to exterior walls. * Painting the railings is included. Labor and Materials $235,875.00 Landscaping Cuhner estimated $25,000.00 Paving/Painting of Parking Lots estimated $40,000.00 Roofing - Facia replacement where needed, replacement of shingles on front of the units Labor and Materials $35,000.00 Fencing in front of Cuhner units $33,000.00 Continued Supervision of students for the 12 weeks on the beautification project (3 cohorts, 20 hours per week) $80.00 hour estimated 720 hours $57,600.00 Contingent expenses to cover the replacement of the mailboxes, replacement of the light posts with bronze solar lights, and the replacement of the walkways with concrete. Labor and Materials $120,000.00 Construction debris and trash removal Approximately 10 dumpsters $5,550.00 OPAC * Pressure clean exterior walls. * Apply one coat of primer on the exterior walls.. * Apply beauty beam to the windows. * Apply brush grade elastomeric patching compound to crackssmaller than 1/8" of an inch. * Apply knife- grade elastomeric patching compound to cracks 1/8" to an inch or larger. * Apply two coats of exterior pamt to exterior walls. * Painting the railings is included. Labor and materials included. Labor and Materials $19,850.00 General Contingency Costs $46,000.00 3 Cohort 45 students total and all requested items S1,300,000.00 Total of 3 classes 16 week program 4 X a week each 45 students Possible Starting Date July 17th, 2023 - Nove 3rd, 2023 • Title: Core: Introduction to Basic Construction Skills Edition: 6 PRE. ,4iuAn^°, Publication Date: 2021 "', Additional Instructor Requirement(s): None Prerequisite(s): None Previous Edition Expiration Date: www.nccer.org/expirations Book Module Name Module Number 5° Edition 6° Edition Mod ID# Mod ID# Equivalent Registry Module(s) Performance Comments Profile 1 Build Your Future in Construction -- 00100 -- • NEW MODULE • ELECTIVE • QR codes added with videos detailing different options in construction. 2 Basic Safety (Construction Site Safety Orientation) 00101-15 00101 00101-15, 00101 (5E) Yes • Updated section on silica standards. • Updated images. • Redesigned objectives and performance tasks. • Results in Construction Site Safety Orientation credential. 3 Introduction to Construction Math 00102-15 00102 00102-15, 00102 (5E) Yes • Edits to practice problems to reflect real -world scenarios on the jobsite. • Updated features. • Update Core Math workbook. 4 Introduction to Hand Tools 00103-15 00103 00103-15, 00103 (5E) Yes • Enhanced content on hammering tools. • New feature contents. • Clarified content on files. • More questions using figures for identification in updated exam. 5 Introduction to Power Tools 00104-15 00104 00104-15, 00104 (5E) Yes • Update to include cordless tools. • Updated imagery (courtesy of DeWalt, Stanley, Black & Decker). • Redesigned objectives and performance tasks. 6 Introduction to Construction Drawings 00105-15 00105 00105-15, 00105 (5E) Yes • New section with to -scale drawings and improved learning activities. • Updated imagery and more simple site plans to learn with. • Updated objectives and performance tasks. 7 Introduction to Basic Rigging 00106-15 00106 00106-15, 00106 (5E) Yes • ELECTIVE • Updated performance tasks and imagery. 8 Basic Communication Skills 00107-15 00107 00107-15, 00107 (5E) Yes • Updated objectives and layout. 9 Basic Employability Skills 00108-15 00108 00108-15, 00108 (5E) • Updated objectives and layout. 10 Introduction to Materials Handling 00109-15 00109 00109-15, 00109 (5E) Yes • Updated objectives and layout. Definitions: Lock -Down Module: A module adopted "as -is" from another craft or an earlier edition of the same curriculum. Equivalent Module: A module whose learning and performance outcomes match those of the newer editions and is therefore considered 'equivalent' in NCCER's Registry. Interim Credential: A module, or group of modules, whose learning and performance outcomes demonstrates competence of specific components in an occupational area and results in a unique credential in the Registry. Color Highlight Legend: - No Performance Test - Lock -Down Module - Equivalent Module - Deleted FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Construction Trades Certificate Program Engineering & Computing Moss School of Conslmction' In tructure and Sustain Iq FOLLOW US ON: @FIUTRADES f @FIUTRADES What opportunities does our program give you? ■ The program introduces the student to basic construction trades aligned with industry needs and standards. ■ Gives participants a passport to well -paying high -demand jobs. ■ 14-week or 6-month Pre -Apprenticeship program in both English OR Spanish ■ At no -cost tuition and books ■ First-hand success coaching for job placement and mentoring PRE -APPRENTICESHIP CERTIFICATES EARNED 1. NCCER Blue Card (CORE Curriculum) 2. OSHA 30 Hour Construction Safety 3. Electrical Safety Certificate 4. Forklift Certification 5. CHOICE of ONE TRADE LISTED BELOW: • NCCER Level 1 Electrical • NCCER Level 1 Carpentry • NCCER Level 1 Plumbing • NCCER Level 1 Painting • NCCER LEVEL 1 Sprinkler Fitting • NCCER Level 1 Construction Craft Laborer • NCCER Level 1 Heavy Equipment Operator • NCCER Level 1 Solar Panel Installation • NCCER Level 1 HVACR 6. FDOE Pre -apprenticeship Completion Certificate 7. FIU Program Completion Certificate NCCER TRADE MODULES NCCER CORE CERTIFICATION MODULES ► Basic Safety ► Introduction to Construction Math ► Introduction to Hand Tools ► Introduction to Power Tools ► Introduction to Construction Drawings ► Basic Communication Skills ► Basic Employability Skills ► Introduction to Materials Handling NCCER ELECTRICAL LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATION MODULES ► Orientation to the Electrical Trade ► Electrical Safety ► Introduction to Electrical Circuits ► Electrical Theory ► Introduction to National Electrical Code ► Device Boxes ► Hand Bending ► Raceways and Fittings ► Conductors and Cables ► Basic Electrical Construction Drawings ► Residential Electrical Services ► Electrical Test Equipment NCCER CARPENTRY LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATION ► Orientation to the Carpentry Trade ► Building Materials Fasteners and Adhesives ► Hand and Power Tools ► Introduction to Construction Drawings, Specifications and Layout ► Floor Systems ► Wall Systems ► Ceiling Joist and Roof Framing ► Troubleshooting NCCER PLUMBING LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATION ► Introduction to the Plumbing Profession ► Plumbing Tools and Steel Pipe and Fittings ► Plumbing Safety and Plastic Pipe and Fittings ► Introduction to Plumbing Drawings ► Introduction to DWV Systems and Copper Tube and Fittings ► Introduction to Plumbing Fixtures ► Introduction to Water Distribution Systems ► Introduction to Plumbing Math NCCER CONSTRUCTION CRAFT LABORER LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATION ► Orientation to the Trade ► Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives ► Properties of Concrete ► Site Layout 1: Differential Leveling ► Handling and Placing Concrete ► Foundations on Slab -on -Grade NCCER PAINTING LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATION ► Careers in the Painting Trade ► Safety ► Ladders, Scaffolds, Lifts, and Fall Protection ► Identifying Surface/Substrate Materials and Conditions ► Protecting Adjacent Surfaces ► Basic Surface Preparation ► Sealants and Repair/Fillers ► Paints and Coatings ► Brushing and Rolling Paints and Coatings iflUJI NCCER Painting LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATION ► Orientation to the Trade ► Introduction to Components and Systems ► Steel Pipe ► CPVC Pipe and Fittings ► Copper Tube Systems ► Underground Pipe iflUJI NCCER HEAVY EQUIPMENT LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATION ► Orientation to the Trade ► Heavy Equipment Safety ► Identification of Heavy Equipment ► Basic Operational Techniques ► Utility Tractors ► Introduction to Earthmoving DONATED CONDOTTE ANERICA,INC BELLY TRACTOR COWAN( NCCER SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATION iflUJI ► Introduction to Solar Photovoltaics ► Site Assessment ► System Design ► System Installation and Inspection ► Maintenance and Troubleshooting NCCER HVACR LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATION ► Introduction to HVACR ► Trade Mathematics ► Basic Electricity ► Introduction to Heating ► Introduction to Cooling ► Air Distribution Systems ► Basic Copper and Plastic Piping Practices ► Soldering and Brazing ► Basic Carbon Steel Piping Practices NCCER PROJECT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATION iflUJI ► Introduction to Project Management ► Safety ► Interpersonal Skills ► Issues and Resolutions ► Construction Documents ► Construction Planning ► Estimating and Cost Control ► Scheduling ► Resource Control ► Quality Control and Assurance ► Continuous Improvement FIU Construction Trades Certificate Program: Graduation Ceremony HT' " ALL CLASSES STARTING SOON! i FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Classes will begin from: 5:30 P.M. — 9:00 P.M. LOCATIONS: •Opa-locka •North Miami •Homestead •Florida International University •Overtown •Hialeah HOW TO APPLY ONLINE: CONSTRUCTIONTRADES.FIU.EDU FIU CONTACTS: Ignacio Calderin Success Coach icalderi@fiu.edu 786-991-7616 Cecilia Trainer Recruitment Specialist ctrainer@fiu.edu FOLLOW US ON: @FIUTRADES f @FIUTRADES Painting Ll PAINTING - COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL LEVEL 1 Curriculum Notes • 155 Hours (includes (ore) • Revised:1997 PAPERBACK ISBN Trainee Guide: $69.99 978-0-13-771239- MODULES The modules listed below are included in the Trainee Guide. The fallowing ISBNs are for ordering individual modules only. Careers in the Painting Trade (5 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874249-2 (Module ID 07101) Presents a brief history of the painting trade. Covers career opportunities, from apprenticeship/helper to managerial/business-related work. Describes the characteristics of the successful tradesperson, including productivity, appearance, personal hygiene, and dependability. Safety (10 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874223-2 (Module ID 07102) Provides an overview of construction site hazards and safety precautions for those in the painting trade. Covers methods of rigging and care of ladders, scaffolds, swing devices, and other equipment. Ladders, Scaffolds, Lifts, and Fall Protection (10 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-793142-2 (Module ID 07103) Covers methods of erecting, using and maintaining ladders, scaffolds, and lifts. Discusses fall protection equipment and safety practices used when working on ladders, scaffolds, and lifts. Identifying Surface/Substrate Materials and Conditions (5 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874348-2 (Module ID 07104) Explains haw to identify types of surfaces used in construction including woad, metal, masonry/concrete, plaster/ drywall and synthetic substrates. Also discusses haw to identify new, aged, or previously coated surface conditions of substrates and coatings. Protecting Adjacent Surfaces (5 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874389-5 (Module ID 07105) Describes the tools, materials, and methods used for protecting adjacent surfaces and areas prior to surface preparation, paint spraying, etc. Basic Surface Preparation (15 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-793167-5 (Module ID 07106) Covers the tools, materials, and methods used far cleaning, repairing, and penetrating surfaces/substrates in preparation for coating. Describes basic methods used far surface preparation of woad, metal, plaster/drywall, cementitious, and synthetic surfaces/substrates. Sealants and Repair/Fillers (5 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-793183-5 (Module ID 07107) Describes the characteristics of common sealants and fillers. Covers guidelines for selecting sealants/fillers and the tools and methods used to apply them to substrates. Introduction to Paints and Coatings (10 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-793209-2 (Module ID 07108) Describes the basic ingredients and film - forming processes common to all paints and coatings. Covers paint systems and functional categories of paints and coatings. Focuses on water -based alkyd paints and coatings. Brushing and Rolling Paints and Coatings (15 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874462-5 (Module ID 07109) Covers the types and selection of brushes, rollers, pads, mitts, and related accessories used for applying paints and coatings. Includes techniques used far brushing and rolling paints and coatings an interior and exterior surfaces. Also recommends maintenance and storage methods. L2 PAINTING - COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL LEVEL 2 Curriculum Notes • 145 Hours • Revised:1997 PAPERBACK Trainee Guide: $99.99 ISBNs 978-0-13-771296-0 MODULES The modules listed below are included in the Trainee Guide. The following ISBNs are for ordering individual modules only. Painting Failures and Remedies (7.5 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874702-2 (Module ID 07201) Describes failures of paints/coatings on exterior and interior substrates, causes of these failures, and their remedies. Focuses on the nature of the substrates, application procedures, and surface preparation. Job Planning and Completion(10 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874561-5 (Module ID 07202) Explains the process far estimating a job to submit a bid. Also covers the processes for planning and accomplishing a lob from start to finish with emphasis placed on the importance and use of drawings, specifications, schedules, and other instructions. Chemical Cleaning and Stripping(7.5 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874645-2 (Module ID 07203) Describes chemical cleaners and strippers and how they are used to clean and/or remove unwanted material from substrates. Low -Pressure Water Cleaning (7.5 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874629-2 (Module ID 07204) Covers the design and function of low-pressure washing equipment, including procedures for the safe operation and maintenance of typical equipment. Abrasive Blasting (7.5 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874785-5 (Module ID 07205) Covers the basic design and function of abrasive blasting equipment, including general procedures for its use, related industry standards, and safety and health considerations. Drywall Finishing and Patching (25 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874744-2 (Module ID 07206) Covers the materials and procedures used for drywall finishing and patching. Emphasizes techniques for finishing and patching drywall, including the use and care of tools, equipment and supplies, and safety. Stains (7.5 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874587-5 (Module ID 07207) Describes the different classes and/or kinds of stains, including their composition, selection far use, and application considerations. Clear Finishes (7.5 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874686-5 (Module ID 07208) Introduces the composition, uses, and application of clear finishes, including varnishes, lacquers, shellacs, and urethanes. Wood Finishing (22.5 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874769-5 (Module ID 07209) Presents the science and technology of wood and wood products. Provides procedures and techniques for wood surface preparation and the application of clear finishes to various kinds of wood. Coatings Two (10 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874603-2 (Module ID 07210) Introduces the unique properties of high- performance coatings. Includes safety and health considerations, surface preparation, application, testing, and inspection. Spray Painting (Conventional, Airless and HVLP) (32.5 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874660-5 (Module ID 07211) Covers the design and function of conventional, airless, and HVLP spraying equipment, including procedures for the safe operation and maintenance of typical equipment. 53 To Order Call: 1-800-922-0579 NCCERI National Center for Construction Education and Research Continued on following page ©NCCER Painting Level 3 PAINTING - COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL LEVEL 3 Curriculum Notes • 152.5 Hours • Revised:1998 PAPERBACK ISBN Trainee Guide: $99.99 978.0.13.949041.51 MODULES The modules listed below are included in the Trainee Guide. The fallowing ISBNs are far ordering individual modules only. Painting Failures and Remedies Two (7.5 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874900-2 (Module ID 07301) Explains haw to recognize and remedy paint/ coating failures caused by improper preparation and application of coatings, as well as coating discoloration. Job Supervision, Planning, and Control (15 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874827-2 (Module ID 07302) Covers skills and leadership traits associated with the successful supervisor, including haw to supervise and motivate employees, haw to estimate a job, the use of contract documents, and methods for controlling materials and tools/equipment. Coatings Three (15 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-875105-0 (Module ID 07303) Describes unique properties, safety and health considerations, surface preparation, application, and testing, and inspection of high-performance coatings used primarily to protect substrates for commercial or light industrial applications. Color and Tinting (10 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874868-5 (Module ID 07304) Presents the theory and definition of color. Describes procedures far mixing, tinting, and matching colors. The use of the calor wheel and the Munsell, Federal Standard 595B, and other color systems are also explained. Decorative (Faux) Finishes (22.5 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-875121-0 (Module ID 07305) Describes techniques far glazing, antiquing, stippling, mottling, gilding, marbling, and graining decorative finishes. Wallcovering (40 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874926-2 (Module ID 07306) Covers the wallcovering process from start to finish. Includes equipment and materials, estimating methods, surface preparation, adhesives and installation, and failures and remedies. Graphics (12.5 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874967-5 (Module ID 07307) Describes types of graphics and their uses, methods of transferring graphic patterns to a surface, building code regulations, and other factors in the use of graphics. Texturing (10 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-875063-3 (Module ID 07308) Explains the characteristics of various texturing materials, surface preparation procedures, and techniques for producing different patterns. Spraying with Special Devices (20 Hours) ISBN 978-0-13-874884-5 (Module ID 07309) Covers the design and function of texture, cold roof coating, electrostatic, and plural component spraying equipment. Includes procedures for the safe operation and maintenance of typical equipment. The Painting Level 4 curriculum has been discontinued. The Industrial Coating and Application Specialist curriculum may be used instead. To Order Call: 1-800-922-0579 NCCERI National Center for Construction Education and Research ©NCCER 54 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY §2-11.16 CODE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY RESPONSIBLE WAGES AND BENEFITS SCHEDULE 2023 "BUILDING CONSTRUCTION" TRADE/WORK LEVEL PER HOUR PER HOUR PER HOUR COMBINED CLASSIFICATION WAGE RATE HEALTH PENSION DOLLAR BENEFIT (1) BENEFIT VALUE PAINTERS/WALL COVERING INSTALLATIONS Painter - Commercial Painter - Industrial Painter (Highway/Parking Lot Striper) Operator (Spray Nozzleman) Operator (Striping Machine) 17.53 21.76 15.00 15.00 15.07 6.72 $ 5.83 6.72 $ 5.83 - $ - - $ - - $ - 30.08 34.31 15.00 15.00 15.07 Per Hour Premiums: $1.00 Charge person working up to 5 employees $1.50 Charge person working 6 or more employees $1.00 General Foreman above highest paid charge person $1.00 Swing -Stage $2.00 Thermal-Spay/Metalizing $ .50 Apprentices - steel, swing/stage, tanks, lead/asbestos abatement, power facilities, catalyzed epoxies, urethanes, HIPAC coatings Industrial Rates are used on Water Treatment Plants, Pump Stations, Elevated / Ground Storage Tanks and Communication Towers. Apprentices: NOTE: Apprentices will be permitted to work at these rates when they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a legitimate apprenticeship program registered with the U. S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, or with a state apprenticeship agency recognized by the Bureau. In Florida this agency is the Florida Department of Education, Division of Career and Adult Education, Apprenticeship Section - http://www.fldoe.org/workforce/apprenticeship. Please see pages 7-8 of the Supplemental General Conditions for more information. 1st 6 months 2nd 6 months 3rd 6 months 4th 6 months 5th 6 months 6th 6 months 7th and 8th 6 months 11.39 12.27 13.15 14.02 14.90 15.78 16.65 6.72 6.72 6.72 6.72 6.72 6.72 6.72 1.67 1.67 1.67 1.67 1.67 1.67 1.67 19.78 20.66 21.54 22.41 23.29 24.17 25.04 APPRENTICE RATIO: One (1) Apprentice to every one (1) Painter/Wall Covering Installer (1) Per hour health benefit includes hospitalization, medical, life, vision and dental insurance. Scope of work under this trade includes but is not limited to: preparation, application and removal of all types of coatings and coating systems in relation to all painting, decorating, protective coatings, coating and staining of concrete floors and toppings, waterproofing, masonry restoration, fireproofing, fire retarding, metal polishing, refinishing, sealing, lining, fiber glassing, E-Glass fiberglass, carbon fiber, encapsulating, insulating, metalizing, flame spray, the application of Exterior Insulating Finishing Systems; Page 18 of 35 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY §2-11.16 CODE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY RESPONSIBLE WAGES AND BENEFITS SCHEDULE 2023 "BUILDING CONSTRUCTION" TRADE/WORK LEVEL PER HOUR PER HOUR PER HOUR COMBINED CLASSIFICATION WAGE RATE HEALTH PENSION DOLLAR BENEFIT (1) BENEFIT VALUE PAINTERS/WALL COVERING INSTALLATIONS, Continued Each and all such applications, and similar or substitute applications, on all surfaces, interior and exterior, to include, but not to be limited to: residences; buildings; structures; industrial, power, chemical and manufacturing plants; bridges; tanks; vats; pipes; stacks; light and high tension poles; parking, traffic and air strip lines; trucks; automobile and railroad cars; ships; aircraft; and all machinery and equipment; Any and all material used in preparation, application or removal of any paint, coatings or applications, including, but not limited to: the handling and use of thinners, dryers, sealers, binders, pigments, primers, extenders, air and vapor barriers, emulsions, waxes, stains, mastics, plastics, enamels, acrylics, epoxies, epoxy injection and T-Lock welding, alkalis, sheet rubber, foams, seamless and tile -like coatings, etc.; All preparation for and removal of any and all materials for finishes, such as deep cleaning, patching, all levels of finishing, taping/finishing skim coating, pointing, caulking, high pressure water, chemical and abrasive blasting, environmental blasting, wet/dry vacuum work, chemical stripping, scraping, air tooling, bleaching, steam cleaning, asbestos and lead abatement/removal; mold remediation and vapor barrier systems; The inspection of all coatings and/or coating systems during their applications. WALL COVERING INSTALLATIONS All material applied to walls or ceilings with adhesive, staples, tacks, by stretching or adhered by any other method, including all papers, vinyl, flexible woods, fabrics, borders, metals upholstered wall systems, the fabric covered panels made of plastic/wood or pre -finished products of micro fiberglass, etc., acrovin and various plastic wall coverings such as wainscot, caps, corner moldings and accessories; Any and all preparation of walls and ceilings such as scraping or any methodology for removal of existing materials, including patching, leveling, skim coating and priming. Page 19 of 35 Construction Trades Program Data Cohort 1-10: NCCER LEVEL 1 COMPLETERS CONSTRUCTION CRAFT LABORER: 16 CARPENTRY: 218 ELECTRICAL: 366 MASONRY: 8 PLUMBING: 43 PROJECT MANAGEMENT: 49 SOLAR PANEL INSTALLATION: 15 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS: 11 SPRINKLER FITTING: 12 PRE -APPRENTICESHIP COMPLETERS CARPENTRY: 66 ELECTRICAL: 174 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS: 11 SPRINKLER FITTING: 12 PARTICIPANTS: 1,221 COMPLETERS: 1,001 COMPLETION: 82% EMPLOYMENT IN CONSTRUCTION: 88% OVERALL EMPLOYMENT: 80% MEDIAN INCOME: $20.50/HR SEOPW CRA Facade Beautification & Training Program Focus Areas Area B: 3rd Avenue Corridor NW 3rd Avenue from NW 8th ST to NW 20th ST Area A: Townhomes at Culmer NW 5th Ave to NW 7th Ave & NW 10th ST to NW 11th ST Area D: 8th Street Corridor NW 8th Street from NW 2nd Ave to NW 7th Ave Area C: 2nd Avenue Corridor NW 2nd Ave from NW 8th ST to 1-395 EXHIBIT INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS-UCCA I. Commercial General Liability A. Limits of Liability Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability Each Occurrence $1,000,000 General Aggregate Limit $ 2,000,000 Personal and Adv. Injury $ 1,000,000 Products/Completed Operations $ 1,000,000 B. Endorsements Required City of Miami & SEOPWCRA listed as additional insured Contingent & Contractual Liability Premises and Operations Liability Primary Insurance Clause Endorsement II. Business Automobile Liability A. Limits of Liability Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability Combined Single Limit Owned/Scheduled Autos Including Hired, Borrowed or Non -Owned Autos Any One Accident $ 300,000 B. Endorsements Required City of Miami & SEOPWCRA listed as an additional insured III. Worker's Compensation Limits of Liability Statutory -State of Florida Waiver of Subrogation Employer's Liability A. Limits of Liability $100,000 for bodily injury caused by an accident, each accident $100,000 for bodily injury caused by disease, each employee $500,000 for bodily injury caused by disease, policy limit The above policies shall provide the City of Miami with written notice of cancellation or material change from the insurer in accordance to policy provisions. Companies authorized to do business in the State of Florida, with the following qualifications, shall issue all insurance policies required above: The company must be rated no less than "A-" as to management, and no less than "Class V" as to Financial Strength, by the latest edition of Best's Insurance Guide, published by A.M. Best Company, Oldwick, New Jersey, or its equivalent. All policies and /or certificates of insurance are subject to review and verification by Risk Management prior to insurance approval.