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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReg 2014-03-17 Item 4D - Motion - Apprenticeship Utilization GuidelinesCOUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS 1/11716•1/1" MeetingDate Prepared 1.)}' il./. ors repiew Coullul io 500 03/17/14 BG _ Bid Anwrd .1. 1 Is D,ite lid/id c 1 leca-in,(; .1, 11:g D a t, — Other .1IN Rite .11 /g 0 ale SP( )NS( )1t Comas Mayor E HR DCD pi ui„,,„,, _ I i re IT E 1) &R I— Po/ice Pli- SPONSUR'S Resolution No. 1814 was adopted by City Council on January 21, 2014 that promoted the Sr\INIARy use of apprentices in City public works projects over $1 million. Section 2 of the Resolution requires Apprenticeship Utilization Guidelines be presented and approved by City Council. Public Works has completed the Guidelines for the City Administrative Manual, contract specifications, and the required forms that will be submitted by the contractors. Council is being asked to approve the Apprenticeship Guidelines. Rix' i,:\\ ED By COW NItg. E CA&P Cmte E F&S Cmte 11 Utilities Cmte Arts Comm. E Parks Comm. DATE: 03/10/14 CONIMITITT, CHAIR: Transportation Cmte E Planning Comm. ALLAN EKBERG RECOMMENDATIONS: SP()Nsok/AmitN. S'oL\IJiIIII. Public Works Department ITEM INFORMATION ITEM No. 4.D. 11 SI:At+ Spc )Ns( )R: BOB GIBERSON ORIGIN. \I A(t, \t) \ D \Tr: 03/17/14 A( ;km). \ HEN' TITIE Apprenticeship Utilization Guidelines CATF:G()R. Discussion ttNI)ate Z Motion <-117g Do/r, 03/17/14 • Resolution — Ordinance .\1/g D a te _ Bid Anwrd .1. 1 Is D,ite lid/id c 1 leca-in,(; .1, 11:g D a t, — Other .1IN Rite .11 /g 0 ale SP( )NS( )1t Comas Mayor E HR DCD pi ui„,,„,, _ I i re IT E 1) &R I— Po/ice Pli- SPONSUR'S Resolution No. 1814 was adopted by City Council on January 21, 2014 that promoted the Sr\INIARy use of apprentices in City public works projects over $1 million. Section 2 of the Resolution requires Apprenticeship Utilization Guidelines be presented and approved by City Council. Public Works has completed the Guidelines for the City Administrative Manual, contract specifications, and the required forms that will be submitted by the contractors. Council is being asked to approve the Apprenticeship Guidelines. Rix' i,:\\ ED By COW NItg. E CA&P Cmte E F&S Cmte 11 Utilities Cmte Arts Comm. E Parks Comm. DATE: 03/10/14 CONIMITITT, CHAIR: Transportation Cmte E Planning Comm. ALLAN EKBERG RECOMMENDATIONS: SP()Nsok/AmitN. S'oL\IJiIIII. Public Works Department Unanimous Approval; Forward to Regular Consent Agenda COST IMPACT / FUND SOURCE FAITNIATuRN RNQUIRF,D AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Fund Source: Comments: MTG. DATE RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION 03/17/14 MTG. DATE ATTACHMENTS 03/17/14 Informational Memorandum dated 03/07/14 Apprenticeship Utilization Guidelines Draft Apprentice Specifications for City Contracts Apprentice Utilization Plan Quarterly Statement of Apprentice Participation Resolution No. 1814 Minutes from the Transportation Committee Meeting of 3/10/14 11 12 TO: Transportation Committee FROM: Bob Giberson, Public Works Director DATE: March 7, 2014 SUBJECT: Apprenticeship Utilization Guidelines City of Tukwila Jim Haggerton, Mayor INFORMATIONAL ����������� nx�n ��o`�nmnx~�n n��u�x~��~ n�n�~x�o��x�»~xn�����n�x Mayor Haggerton ISSUE Apprenticeship Utilization Guidelines have been prepared for review and approval. BACKGROUND Resolution No. 1814 was adopted by City Council on January 21, 2014. Section 2 of Resolution No. 1814 requires apprenticeship utilization guidelines be presented and approved by City Council. The attached guidelines have been developed outlining the policy and procedures staff will follow to ensure that apprenticeship utilization will account for at least ten percent (1096) of the total contract labor hours of any qualifying City construction contract over $1 million. DISCUSSION The apprenticeship utilization guidelines require that we insert the construction contract specifications outlining the detailed procedures for tracking and reporting on apprentices. The major tracking steps are: � Contractor submits apprentice utilization plan to the City for review and approval at the preconstruction meeting. • Contractor completes a Quarterly Statement of Apprentice Participation. • City staff will post year-end apprentice utilization rates on the City's website. RECOMMENDATION Council is being asked to approve the Apprentice Utilization Guidelines and consider this item on the Consent Agenda at the April 7, 2014 Regular Meeting. Attachments: Apprenticeship Utilization Guidelines Draft Apprentice Specifications for city Contract Apprentice Utilization Plan Quarterly Statement of Apprentice Participation Resolution No. 1814 14 CITY OF TUKWILA --J ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL 4), Index: 900-07 Page 1 of I TITLE: APPRENTICESHIP UTILIZATION GUIDELINES PURPOSE: To outline the City's process and procedures to track apprenticeship utilization for all qualified City construction contracts over $1 million dollars. REFERENCES: Resolution No. 1814 WSDOT/APWA Standard Specifications Section 1-07.9(3) WAC 296-05 — Apprenticeship Rules RCW 49.04 — Apprenticeship POLICY STATEMENT: The City of Tukwila is committed to working in partnership with labor and business to create a skilled workforce that reflects the diversity of our population and promotes community development. The City established an apprenticeship utilization goal of not less than 10% of the total labor hours for the life of a qualifying City construction contract over $1 million. PROCEDURES: 1) City Staff will include detailed specifications in all qualifying construction contracts requiring 10% of the total contract hours utilized are performed by registered apprentices. 2) Specifications will include requirements for the contractor to submit an Apprentice Utilization Plan at the Preconstruction Meeting for approval, followed by Quarterly Reports. 3) Staff will track quarterly reports and post annual reports on the City's website. Title: APPRENTICESHIP UTILIZATION GUIDELINES Initiating Department: Public Works Effective Date: Supersedes: N/A Mayor's Office Approval Signature: 15 16 1 1-07.9(3) A nandoes (February 28, 2014 Tukwila GSP) A. APPRENTICE UTILIZATION REQUIREMENTS 1. The Contractor shall ensure that ten percent /10%\ of the total contract labor hours utilized on the Project site are performed by apprentices registered with the Washington State Apprenticeship and Training Council, hereinafter know as SAC. a. Total contract labor hours include additional hours worked as a result of change orders. b. Total contract labor hours exclude hours worked by foremen, superintendents, supervisors, ovvnerS, and workers who are not subject to prevailing wage requirements. MOvvever, total contract labor hours shall include the hours worked by supervisors, foremen, and superintendents if it is determined that they are subject to prevailing wage requirements pursuant to the following criteria of WAC 296-127-015: (2) Supervisors (e.g. foremen, general foremen, superintendents, etc.) are entitled to receive at least the journey level prevailing rate of wage for performing manual or physical labor: a. For each hour spent in the performance of manual or physical labor if it is for more than twenty percent but less than fifty percent of their hours worked on a public works project during anygivenvveek. b. For all hours worked in any given week if they perform manual or physical labor for fifty percent or more of their hours worked on a public works project during such week. 2. The Contractor shall ensure compliance with the apprenticeship training standards for each trade/craft classification used on the Project, as set forth by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries. B. APPRENTICE UTILIZATION PLAN 1. At the Preconstruction Meeting, the Contractor shall submit to the Owner, a comprehensive plan outlining how the apprentice utilization requirements will be met on the total contract labor hours. The plan shall include the following infornnmtion, on a form to be provided by the Owner: a. A list of trades/crafts to be used on the Project, including an estimate of labor hours by each trade/craft and the total labor hours to be used. b. An estimate of the number of apprentices for each trade/craft to be used on the Project. C. An estimate of the number of apprentice labor hours and percentage to be used by each trade/craft on the Project. The combined total number of apprentice hours used must equal or exceed ten percent (10%) of total contract labor hours as defined in subsection A.1. 2 d. An estimate of the percentage of apprentice labor hours to be Used by each trade/craft. The percentage of apprentice labor hours must be based on the estimate of total labor hours by each trade/craft. e. An estimate of the start date of each trade/craft. f. A description of efforts the Contractor intends to make to ensure that the apprentice utilization requirement is met. 2. The Owner will provide assistance in directing the Contractor to available resources for hiring apprentices. 3. The Contractor, the Engineer, and the Pr ject Manager shall meet to discuss and modify the plan as may be appropriate. C. QUARTERLY STATEMENT OF APPRENTICE PARTICIPATION 1. The Contractor shall submit to the Owner's Representative Quarterly Statement of Apprentice Participation in an electronic format to be provided by the Owner, for the Contractor and all subcontractors. The Quarterly Statement of Apprentice Participation shall be completed by the Contractor and all subcontractors performing work on the Project during the reporting period. The report shall sh� be submitted by the 30th of the month following the reporting period, to the Owner's Representative. 2. The Contractor shall be responsible for reporting apprentice utilization data required by the Owner beginning with the first day of work for each apprentice. The Contractor's first submittals are due at the end of the first month after the Contract start date specified in the Notice to Proceed, and at quarterly intervals thereaft8r, until the Physical Completion Date has been established. Subcontractor submittals are due at the end of the quarter after commencement of their work and quarterly thereafter. 3 The Contractor shall report the following information on each apprentice: a. Apprentice's Name. b. Trade/Craft. C. State Apprentice Registration I.D. Number. d. Labor hours for Reporting Period. 4. The Contractor shall report the following information on journey level employees: a. Total journey level labor hours (for each trade/craft) and number of employees to date. 5. The Contractor shall submit such other information as may be requested by the Owner to verify compliance with the apprentice utilization requirements of the Contract. The Owner reserves the right to add, de|ete. or change as necessary the information required by the Contractor on the Quarterly Statement of Apprentice Participation. 18 3 O. APPRENTICE UTILIZATION MONITORING 1. The Owner shall verify the registration of each apprentice used on the Project with the Washington State Apprenticeship and Training Council. 2. The Owner shall monitor the apprentice utilization data provided by the Contractor. |O the event that the Contractor is deficient in the use of apprentices, as shown in the Quarterly Statement of Apprentice PGrticiom8oO. the Engineer shall meet with the Contractor to discuss the reasons for the deficiency and the Contractor shall develop a written plan for meeting the requirement. The[e@fter, any deficiency in the work of Apprentices as reported in the Quarterly Statement of Apprentice Participation shall be deemed a breach of contract subject to remedy allowed by law and under this contract. 3. The Engineer will make routine visits to the Project site for the purpose of confirming the use of apprentices. CHANGES TO THE APPRENTICE UTILIZATION REQUIREMENT 1. If during the term of the contract, the Contractor determines it will be unable to meet the apprentice utilization percentage required by Paragraph A, the Contractor may make a written request to the Engineer to reduce the apprentice utilization percentage. The request shall include documentation of the Contractor's affirmative efforts to use SAC registered apprentices, including copies of correspondence between the Contractor and the SAC approved apprentice programs, union locals, and others. These documents must demonstrate that an inadequate number of apprentices are available to meet the required apprentice utilization percentage. 2. The Engineer shall evaluate the raqueSt, and if appropriate, a change order shall be prepared by the Engineer reducing the required utilization percentage. If the Engineer determines that a reduction in the required utilization is not justified, the Engineer shall communicate the decision to the Contractor. 20 City of Tukwila INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING APPRENTICE UTILIZATION PLAN The City of Tukwila is committed to working in partnership with labor and business to create a skilled workforce that reflects the diversity of our population and promotes community development. The City established an apprenticeship utilization goal of not less than 10% of the total labor hours for the life of a qualifying City construction contract over 81 million. The Apprentice Utilization Plan (AUP) is to be completed by the Bidder/Contractor. The AUP must be submitted to the City of Tukwila contract administrator along with other required documentation at the pre-construction meeting. The AUP will be approved prior to the City issuing a Notice to Proceed for the construction contract. Definitions: TRADE/CRAFT The given Trade or Craft expected to be utilized by the Bidder/Contractor or its Sub- contractors throughout the duration of the project. TOTAL LABOR HOURS The estimated total number of labor hours required in each Trade or Craft on the Project. NUMBER OF APPRENTICES The estimated total number of apprentice in each trade or craft on the project. APPRENTICESHIP HOURS The estimated total number of hours to be worked by apprentices in each craft or trade that is required for the project. APPRENTICE PERCENTAGE For each craft or trade, apprentice hours divided by labor hours, multiplied by one hundred (100), rounded to two (2) decimal places. For example: If apprentice hours equals 80 for a craft or trade and labors hours equal 520 for the same craft or trade, apprentice percentage for that craft or trade is (80/520) x 100 = 15.38 percent. VV: PW Eng 0 IHER Forms-Apprenticeships APPRENTICESHIP UTILIZATION PLAN docx 21 22 CITY OF TUKWILA APPRENTICESHIP UTILIZATION PLAN Name of Project/Contract: Name of Contractor: Contract Number: City Project Manager: Contract Awarded Amount: Ift.ade/Craft Description (utilized on entire project) 'Total Labor Hours Number of Apprentices Apprenticeship liours Apprentice Percentage TOTAL: Provide a description of how the Contractor plans to ensure that the Apprenticeship hiring goals will be met. Signature: Date: W ,PW Eng OTIIERTorms Apprenticoships \APPRENTICESHIP UTILIZATION PLAN docN CITY OF TUKWILA QUARTERLY STATEMENT OF APPRENTICE PARTICIPATION Firm Name, Address, City, State & ZIP+4 Project Name (Title) Contract No. XYZ Construction Main Street Overlay & Repair 16-001 123 Main St. Contract Award Amount: Notice to Proceed Date Tukwila, WA 98188 55,000,000.00 1/1/2016 Reporting Period from: 1/1/2015 lo 1/31/2015 Required Apprenticeship Percentage: 10% APPRENTICE SUMMARY Apprentice Name Craft or Trade Apprentice Registration Number Name of Contractor or Sub-Contractor Smith, John Doe, Jane Carpenter Laborer 152152 152251 JOURNEYMEN SUMMARY Journeymen Name Craft or Trade Name of Contractor or Sub-Contractor Carpenter Laborer Electrician Plumber Apprentice Total Number Hours Worked 128 43 Journeymen Total Number Hours Worked 5 3 353 112 220 150 Apprentice total hours worked this period: 176 Journeyman total hours worked this period: 835 Previous Total New Total Cumulative Apprentice hour Total brought forward from last reporting period: 0 176 Cumulative Journeymen hourTotal brought forward from last reporting period: 0 835 Percentage 17% I, the undersigned, do hereby certify under penalty of perjury that the items listed herein represent the proper hourly totals for Apprenticeship/Journeyman participation during this reporting period. Printed Name Signature Date Title W PW EngsOTHER \ Forrns \ Apprenficesh,ps,ExarnpleStaterrintApprenSceWourneymasPartls xis 23 24 City of Tukwila Washington Resolution No. /J)/ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, PROMOTING THE USE OF APPRENTICES IN PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS OVER $1 MILLION DOLLARS AND ESTABLISHING APPRENTICESHIP UTILIZATION GUIDELINES. WHEREAS, a highly-skilled workforce is essential for enhancing economic growth and the continued prosperity of workers; and WHEREAS, apprenticeship is a proven, highly-effective training model, providing consistent wage progression to family wage careers; and WHEREAS, shortages of skilled construction workers limit job growth and affect our economic development and this "skill gap" problem will continue to grow, due to the large numbers of skilled worker retirements and increased construction activity; and WHEREAS, the responsibility to train the next generation of skilled workers rests with both the public and private sectors; and WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila is committed to working in partnership with labor and business to create a skilled workforce that reflects the diversity of our population and promotes community development; and WHEREAS, recent actions of the Washington State Apprenticeship and Training Council (WSATC) have made apprenticeships more widely available in the construction industry; and WHEREAS, growing participation in apprenticeship programs today will ensure a viable workforce in the construction trade industry tomorrow; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it would be in the best interests of public health, safety and welfare for the City to implement an apprenticeship utilization goal in qualifying public works construction contracts; W.\Word Processing \Resolutions \Promoting the use of apprentices in PW projects 1-14-14 LH:bjs Page 1 of 2 25 NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Apprenticeship Utilization Goal. The City of Tukwila shall require good faith efforts from contractors to use WSATC-registered apprentices as follows: 1. Levels of apprenticeship utilization shall be not less than 10% of the total labor hours for the life of the contract for all qualified City construction contracts over $1 million dollars that are awarded on or after April 2, 2014. 2. The contractor shall provide quarterly reports, as well as a final report, indicating the total labor hours and the apprenticeship hours utilized by the contractor and all subcontractors on the project. 3. These requirements may be modified by City Administration for a specific project for one or more of the following reasons: a. A lack of availability of qualified apprentices; b. A disproportionately high ratio of material costs to labor hours, which does not make feasible the required minimum level of apprentice participation; c. Participating contractors have demonstrated a good faith effort to comply with the requirements of this resolution; d. Where utilization conflicts with federal requirements. Section 2. Apprenticeship Utilization Guidelines. Apprenticeship utilization guidelines will be developed for City Council approval for the purpose of implementing the apprenticeship utilization goal as established in Section 1 herein. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at a Regular Meeting thereof this \$T day of 'ij A.A.koci , 2014. ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED: Christy O'Flah y, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM BY: SheIi M. Kerslake, City Attorney De'Sean Quinn, Council President Filed with the City Clerk: Passed by the City Council: Resolution Number: W:\Word Processing\Resolutions\Promoting the use of apprentices in PW projects 1-14-14 LH:bjs 26 Page 2 of 2 TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE - Meeting Minutes March 10, 2014 — 5:15 p.m. — Foster Conference Room City of Tukwila Transportation Committee PRESENT Councilmembers: Allan Ekberg, Chair; Dennis Robertson, De'Sean Quinn (Absent: Kate Kruller) Staff: David Cline, Bob Giberson, Robin Tischmak, Gail Labanara, Laurel Humphrey CALL TO ORDER: Committee Chair Ekberg called the meeting to order at 5:15 p.m. PRESENTATIONS No presentations. II. BUSINESS AGENDA A. Apprenticeship Utilization Guidelines Staff is seeking Council approval of Apprenticeship Utilization Guidelines as requested by Resolution No. 1814, adopted on January 21, 2014. The proposed guidelines outline the procedures needed to ensure that apprenticeship utilization will account for at least ten percent of the total contract labor hours of any qualifying City construction contract over $1 million. The guidelines require a tracking and reporting component, summarized as follows: • Contractor submits apprentice utilization plan to the City for review and approval at the preconstruction meeting. • Contractor completes a Quarterly Statement of Apprentice Participation. • City staff will post year -end apprentice utilization rates on the City website. Committee members asked clarifying questions. They were satisfied that proposed guidelines meet the intent of the Resolution, and were comfortable with the year -end report being posted on the City website and included in a City Administrator Report rather than be presented at a Committee meeting. UNANIMOUS CONSENT. FORWARD TO MARCH 17, 2014 REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA. III. SOUTH COUNTY AREA TRANSPORTATION BOARD (SCATBD) Meeting Staff is planning to attend the next SCATBd meeting on March 18th to present information on Phase III of the Strander Boulevard /SW 27th Street Extension Project. Tukwila plans to pursue TIGER funding for design, and this will be presented to the Committee at a later date. During the Miscellaneous portion of the meeting, staff indicated that if TIGER funding is granted, 2018 could be a realistic target year for construction. IV. MISCELLANEOUS Committee Chair Ekberg inquired about potential benefits to Tukwila as a result of WSDOT's I- 405 Corridor Improvement Project, and the possibility of redundancy with the City's planned Urban Center Pedestrian /Bicycle Bridge. Staff indicated that the State's Master Plan currently has not identified funding for the Tukwila to Renton Improvement component of the 1 -405 project, and therefore could be decades away from construction. 27