Prevailing Wage Rate
Skilled Crafts
Name of Union: Carpenter & Pile Driver Local 200


Change # : LCN02-2024ibLoc200

Craft : Carpenter Effective Date : 11/01/2024 Last Posted : 10/30/2024
BHR
Fringe Benefit Payments
Irrevocable
Fund
Total
PWR
Overtime
Rate
H&W
Pension
App Tr.
Vac.
Annuity
Other
LECET
(*)
MISC
(*)
    Classification
Carpenter
$33.85
$8.20
$10.78
$0.60
$0.00
$2.62
$0.14
$0.00
$0.00
$56.19
$73.12
Pile Driver
$33.00
$8.20
$10.78
$0.60
$0.00
$2.62
$0.14
$0.00
$0.00
$55.34
$71.84
Apprentice paid at % of their rate above
Percent
1st 6 months
70.02
$23.70
$8.20
$2.00
$0.60
$0.00
$2.62
$0.14
$0.00
$0.00
$37.26
$49.11
2nd 6 months
70.02
$23.70
$8.20
$2.00
$0.60
$0.00
$2.62
$0.14
$0.00
$0.00
$37.26
$49.11
3rd 6 months
80.00
$27.08
$8.20
$8.62
$0.60
$0.00
$2.62
$0.14
$0.00
$0.00
$47.26
$60.80
4th 6 months
80.00
$27.08
$8.20
$8.62
$0.60
$0.00
$2.62
$0.14
$0.00
$0.00
$47.26
$60.80
5th 6 months
90.00
$30.47
$8.20
$9.70
$0.60
$0.00
$2.62
$0.14
$0.00
$0.00
$51.73
$66.96
6th 6 months
90.00
$30.47
$8.20
$9.70
$0.60
$0.00
$2.62
$0.14
$0.00
$0.00
$51.73
$66.96
7th 6 months
95.00
$32.16
$8.20
$10.24
$0.60
$0.00
$2.62
$0.14
$0.00
$0.00
$53.96
$70.04
8th 6 months
95.00
$32.16
$8.20
$10.24
$0.60
$0.00
$2.62
$0.14
$0.00
$0.00
$53.96
$70.04
Special Calculation Note : Other is UBC National Fund.

Ratio :Jurisdiction ( * denotes special jurisdictional note ) :
1 Journeyman to 1 Apprentice
Thereafter
2 Journeyman to 1 Apprentice

The first carpenter on the job shall be a journeyman. The second carpenter employed may be an apprentice carpenter. After one (1) journeyman and one (1) apprentice are employed, each employer shall employ a ratio of one (1) apprentice, when avilable, to two (2) journeyman.
DELAWARE, FAIRFIELD, FRANKLIN, GUERNSEY, LICKING, MADISON, MARION, MUSKINGUM, MORGAN, NOBLE, PERRY, PICKAWAY, UNION

Special Jurisdictional Note :

Details :
CARPENTERS duties shall include but not limited to the milling, fashioning, joining, assembling, erecting, fastening, or dismantling of scaffolding and of material of wood, plastic, metal, fiber, cork and composition, and all other substitute materials. The handling, cleaning, erecting, installing and dismantling of machinery, equipment and all materials used by carpenters.
The building and setting of all concrete forms and decking, and dismantling the same; the setting of templates for anchor bolts for structural members and for machinery, and the placing, leveling and bracing of these bolts; the making of all forms for bulkheads, figures, post, balusters and ornaments. The erection and installation of cooling towers assembled onsite. The building of all barricades and handling of rough lumber and drywall. The installation of all required blocking and all toilet accessories, including but not limited to grab bars, napkin dispensers and receptacles, mirrors and soap dispensers. The installation of metal studs and the welding of studs and other fastenings to receive material being applied by carpenters. The installation of all material used in drywall construction such as plasterboard, transite and other composition boards. The installation of carpet, artificial turf, wood and Resilient floors shall consist of and include the laying of all special designs of wood, wood block, wood composition, cork, linoleum, asphalt, mastic, plastic and rubber tile, whether nailed or laid in, or with linoleum paste or glue compositions. The installation of garage and overhead doors. The installation of fixtures, cabinets, shelving, racks, louvers, etc. The assembling and setting of all seats in theaters, halls, churches, schools, auditoriums, grandstands and other buildings.
Our claim of jurisdiction, therefore, extends over the following subdivisions of the trade. Carpenters and Joiners; Bridge, Dock and Wharf Carpenters, Divers, Underpinners, Timbermen and Core Drillers; Shipwrights, Boat Builders, Ship Carpenters, Joiners and Caulkers, Cabinet Makers, Bench Hands, Stair Builders; Millmen; Wood and Resilient Floor Layers and Finishers; Carpet Layers; Shinglers; Siders; Insulators; Acoustic and Drywall Applicators; Shorers and House Movers; Loggers; Lumber and Sawmill Workers; Furniture Workers; Reed and Rattan Workers; Shingle Weavers; Casket and Coffin Makers; Box Makers; Railroad Carpenters; and Car Builders, regardless of material used; and all those engaged in the operation of woodworking or other machinery required in the fashioning, milling or manufacturing of products used in the trade, or engaged as helpers to any of the above divisions or subdivisions, and the handling, erecting and installing of material on any of the above divisions or subdivisions; burning welding, rigging and the use of any instrument or tool for layout work incidental to the trade. When the term “Carpenter” and “Joiner” is used, it shall mean all the subdivisions of the trade.
PILEDRIVER:
Where piling is used in the construction and repair of all wharves, docks, piers, trestles, caissons, cofferdams, the erection of all sea walls and breakwaters.
The placing of all walling, bumper guards of wood or metal. The framing, boring, drilling or burning of all holes in the same, all tie and hog rods in connection with Piledrivers work.
The driving, bracing, plumbing, cutting-off and capping of all piling whether wood, steel sheeting, metal pipe piling, composite or concrete.
The heading and splicing of wood piling and the making of woodsheet piling, The welding, cutting or burning of any metal and wood piling and shoring and underpinning in connection with Piledriver work.
The loading and unloading of all piling and other material used in connection with Piledrivers work.
The loading, unloading, erecting, framing, dismantling, moving and handling of all drivers, derrick, cranes and other piledriving equipment used in the work. Drilling in piling or drilled in caissons where a steel liner is used.
All machinery used for handling spuds or anchors on floating equipment used in our work shall be operated by our members. Where swing lines or derricks are used, members shall be used as watchmen.
All underwater and marine work on all bulkheads, wharves, docks, shipyards, caissons, piers, bridges, pipeline work, viaducts, marine cable and trestles, as well as salvage and reclamation work where divers are employed. All clamming work that is done by floating derricks.