section 3 resident certification - Minneapolis Public Housing Authority

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SECTION F
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1.
PROJECT LOCATION
The subject property owned by the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority (MPHA) is located in the City of Minneapolis.
The exact address and/or number of units (if applicable) are noted in the attached specifications.
2.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF CONTRACTOR
Contractor shall be responsible for claims of damage to or loss of tenant’s property while working on the premises.
3.
SAFETY, CLEANUP AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS
As required under the terms set forth in this contract, the work shall be performed in a coordinated and safe manner as
herein provided and particularly:
A. No combustible debris shall be thrown, stored or burned on the property,
boulevards or alleys.
adjacent parcels, sidewalks, streets,
B. Any debris caused by the Contractor shall be removed from the work area daily, placed in the Contractor’s containers
and disposed of off site by the Contractor. The use of tenant-owned or MPHA refuse containers for any purpose is
strictly forbidden.
C. If, during the prosecution of the work by the Contractor, the daily cleanup provision of the contract is not observed or
an unsafe or hazardous condition is created which may adversely affect persons or property, the MPHA may, at its
discretion, undertake cleanup and deduct the cost of same from the contract amount. If exercised by the MPHA, this
provision does not relieve or release the Contractor and its sureties from any of its responsibilities or obligations under
this contract.
4.
STORAGE OF MATERIALS
Materials transported to and stored in/on the job site are the Contractor’s responsibility until installed and accepted.
5.
OBJECTIONABLE EMPLOYEE
MPHA reserves the right to request and expect the Contractor to dismiss from the work any employee whom MPHA may
deem incompetent, careless, insubordinate or otherwise objectionable.
6.
REQUEST FOR SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to make timely request of MPHA for any additional information not already
in its possession, which should be furnished
by MPHA under the terms of the contract and which the Contractor will require in the planning and execution of the work.
Such requests may be submitted in writing from time to time as needed, but each shall be filed in ample time to permit
appropriate action to be taken by all parties in order to avoid delays. Contractor shall be fully responsible for any delay in
its work or to that of others arising from failure to comply with the provisions of this section.
7.
PAYMENTS
A. Partial Payments
No partial payment may be authorized following the date established for
contract completion, unless the contract completion date is first extended by authorized
Order.
Change
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (continued)
B. Final Payment
Before making any Final Payment, MPHA may require the Contractor to furnish releases or receipts from
any or all persons performing work and/or supplying materials or services to the Contractor or any
subcontractor, if this is deemed necessary to protect its interest. However, MPHA may make payment in part
or in full to the Contractor without requiring the furnishing of such releases or receipts if any subcontractor,
laborer, mechanic, material person, or supplier has not complied with Minnesota Statute 1973, Sections
514.01 through 514.11. Any payments so made shall in no way impair the obligations of any surety or
sureties on any bonds furnished under this contract. The final payment to the Contractor by MPHA shall be
made subject to the following:
1. Submission by the Contractor and its subcontractors of all written certificate required under the contract.
2. No payment made under the contract shall act as a waiver of the right of
MPHA to require the fulfillment of all terms of the contract.
3. All Contractors hired under this offering proposing to supply labor and/or
materials for new construction, construction repair, rehabilitation or
construction improvements, which requires the provision of labor and/or
materials in the contract, MUST comply with Minnesota Statutes 290.92 and
290.97 before final payment can be made. Compliance will be indicated by
completion of the Minnesota Department of Revenue, Withholding Affidavit
for Contractors (Form IC-134) which MUST be submitted with final
payment. Failure to provide this Withholding Affidavit when requesting final
payment will prevent disbursement from being processed or made.
8.
INSPECTION BY OTHERS
The workmanship and materials used are subject to inspection by the related
governing entities in addition of MPHA personnel.
9.
SUBSTITUTION OF PRODUCTS, MATERIALS OR METHODS
All requests for substitutions of products, materials or methods from that listed in the specifications must be received by the MPHA, in
writing at least seven (7) days prior to the bid opening date.
Products, materials or methods may not be substituted unless they were included in the bid/proposal in response to an Addendum or
unless such becomes subsequently unavailable due to reasons beyond the control of the Contractor. Such shall be subject to MPHA
approval.
In order for the bid/proposal to be considered responsive, the Bidder MUST bid on that which is specified and provide all data requested in
this Invitation for Bids and/or Request for Proposals and in any Addenda.
10.
INSURANCE
Before beginning work, the Contractor/Vendor and each of its subcontractors shall furnish the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority
(MPHA) with a “Certificate of Insurance” showing coverage in force throughout the term of the contract for the amounts and types specified
below.
The Contractor and each of its subcontractors shall not commence work under the contract until they have obtained all the insurance
described below and the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority (MPHA) has approved such insurance.
The Contractor and each of its subcontractors shall name the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority (MPHA) as an “Additional Insured” on
General and Automobile Liability certificates and/or policies. Each policy of insurance shall provide for 30 days prior written notice to MPHA
of the effective date of any cancellation.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (continued)
Contractor is responsible for payment of insurance deductibles and retention costs which shall provide protection against claims arising out
of or resulting from the operations of this contract regardless of whether MPHA or Contractor is at fault. The insurance shall provide the
minimum coverage and limits specified below.
If Contractor is self-insured, a Certification of Self-Insurance must be attached. Insurance companies must have an “AM Best” rating of A-,
class V or better and be authorized to do business in the State of Minnesota.
INSURANCE REQUIRED SHALL BE WRITTEN FOR NOT LESS THAN THE FOLLOWING:
1.
Worker’s Compensation Insurance
A. Statutory Compensation Coverage
B. Coverage B – Employers Liability with limits of not less than:
$100,000 Bodily Injury per Disease per Employee
$500,000 Bodily Injury per Disease Aggregate
$100,000 Bodily Injury by Accident
2.
Automobile Liability Insurance
A. Minimum Limits of Liability:
$1,000,000 – Per Occurrence – Bodily Injury and Property Damage Combined Single Limit
B. Coverage:
X
Owned Automobile, if any
X Non-Owned Automobile
X
Hired Automobile
X
MPHA named as Additional Insured
3.
11.
General Liability Insurance
A. Minimum Limits of Liability:
$1,500,000 – Per Occurrence
$2,000,000 – Annual Aggregate
B. Coverage:
X
Bodily Injury
X
Property Damage
X
Personal Injury
X
Blanket Contractual
X
MPHA named as Additional Insured
INDEMNIFICATION
As and from the effective date of the contract, the contractor agrees to defend indemnify and hold MPHA, it officers directors, employees,
agents, successors and assigns, harmless from any and all claims, actions, causes of action, suits, demands, judgments, damages,
liability, costs or expenses, including but not limited to reasonable attorney’s fees, that are related to any action or inaction by contractor,
its agents, subcontractors, delegates and/or employees arising out of or resulting from the performance of contractor’s duties and
obligations under the contract.
Contractor is not obligated to protect, indemnify and save MPHA, its officers, directors, employees, agents, successors and assigns
harmless from and against liabilities, losses, damages, costs, expenses, (including attorney’s fees), causes of action, suits, claims,
demands and judgments arising from or by reason of the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of MPHA, or any of its officers, directors,
agents, employees, successors or assigns.
12.
TERMINATION OF CONTRACT
MPHA may terminate this contract at any time by giving written notice of its intent to so terminate at least ten (10) days prior to the effective
date of such termination. MPHA or the contractor/vendor may terminate the contract for cause by giving written notice to the other at least
(5) days prior to the effective date of termination. Under the paragraph, cause shall include, but is not limited to the breach of any
covenant, term or provision and the failure to timely do or complete any duty or obligation under this contract. Under this paragraph,
contractor’s completed work
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (continued)
shall become the property of MPHA and the contractor shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation for work satisfactorily
completed. Contractor/vendor shall not be relieved of liability to MPHA for damages sustained by MPHA by any breach of this contract by
contractor and MPHA may withhold any payments to the contractor until the exact amount of damages due MPHA from the contractor is
determined.
No remedy available to MPHA provided by this contract, law, regulation, or equity shall be exclusive of any other remedy. All remedies
shall be cumulative and may be exercised at MPHA’s sole discretion.
END OF SECTION
SECTION G
SECTION 3 CLAUSE
A. The work to be performed under this contract is project assisted under a program providing direct Federal
financial assistance from the Department of Housing and Urban Development and is subject to the requirements
of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, 12 U. S. C. 170lu. Section 3
requires that to the greatest extent feasible, opportunities for training and employment be given to lower income
residents of the area of the Section 3 covered project and contracts for work in connection with the project be
awarded to business concerns which are located in, or owned in substantial part by persons residing in the area
of the Section 3 covered project.
B. The parties to this contract will comply with the provisions of said Section 3 and the regulations issued pursuant
thereto by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development set forth in 24 CFR, Part 135, and all applicable
rules and orders of the Department issued thereunder prior to the execution of this contract. The parties to this
contract certify and agree that they are under no contractual or other disability, which would prevent them from
complying with these requirements.
C. The contractor will send to each labor organization or representative of workers with which s/he has a collective
bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, if any, a notice advising the said labor organization or
workers’ representative of its commitments under this Section 3 clause and shall post copies of the notice in
conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment or training.
D. The contractor will include this Section 3 clause in every subcontract for work in connection with the project and
will, at the direction of the applicant for or recipient of Federal financial assistance, take appropriate action
pursuant to the subcontract upon a finding that the subcontractor is in violation of regulations issued by the
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 24 CFR, Part 135, the contractor will not subcontract with any
subcontractor where it has notice or knowledge that the latter has been found in violation of regulations under 24
CFR, Part 135 and will not let any subcontract unless the subcontractor has first provided it with a preliminary
statement of ability to comply with the requirements of this regulation.
E. Compliance with the provisions of Section 3, the regulations set forth in 24 CFR, Part 135, and all applicable
rules and orders of the Department issued there under prior to the execution of the contract, shall be a condition
of the Federal financial assistance provided to the project, binding upon the applicant or recipient, its contractors
and subcontractors, its successors and assigns to those sanctions specified by the grant or loan agreement or
contract through which Federal assistance is provided and to such sanctions as are specified by 24 CFR, Part
135.
F. Noncompliance with HUD’s regulations in 24 CFR part 135 may result in sanctions, termination of this contract
for default, and debarment or suspension from future HUD assisted contracts.
G. With respect to work performed in connection with Section 3 covered Indian housing assistance, Section 7(b) of
the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Action (25 U.S.C. 450e) also applies to the work to be
performed under this contract. Section 7(b) requires that to the greatest extent feasible (I) preference and
opportunities for training and employment shall be given to Indians, and (ii) preference in the award of contracts
and subcontracts shall be given to Indian organizations and Indian-owned Economic Enterprises. Parties to this
contract that are subject to the provisions of Section 3 and Section 7(b) agree to comply with section 3 to the
maximum extent feasible, but not in derogation of compliance with section 7(b).
MPHA’S SECTION 3 CONTRACTING & EMPLOYMENT GOALS
A.
PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY SECTION 3 REQUIREMENTS
Section 3 requirements for a public housing authority are different from the Section 3 requirements for a
city. Below is a brief summary of the Section 3 requirements for MPHA.
B.
SECTION 3 OVERVIEW
1.
Section 3 Purpose. Section 3 is part of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968. Its purpose is to provide
economic development opportunities for and employment to low income persons when federal dollars are expended in
construction and non-construction or service contracts. Contracts solely for goods or materials are not covered by Section 3.
A contractor who is awarded a Section 3 contract must to the “greatest extent feasible” comply with the contracting and
employment goals. See 24 C.F.R. § 135.
2.
Greatest Extent Feasible. Every Section 3 contractor, which includes the general contractor and all subcontractors,
has a duty to the “greatest extent feasible” to meet the contracting and employment goals. The contractor must take every
reasonable affirmative action to meet the goals. The duty may be more than soliciting bids or advertising contracting and
employment opportunities. If appropriate, a contractor may give preferential treatment to a Section 3 business or resident
and may be obligated to train Section 3 residents. Every contractor must show that it took every affirmative action to
comply with the goals.
3.
Metropolitan Area. The goals require contracting with Section 3 businesses and hiring Section 3
residents in the Metropolitan Area as defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). MPHA’s
Metropolitan Area includes eleven counties in MN: Anoka; Carver; Chisago; Dakota; Hennepin; Isanti; Ramsey;
Scott; Sherburne; Washington; and Wright; and two counties in WI: Pierce; and St. Croix.
4.
Section 3 Clause. The Section 3 clause is a document prepared by HUD which must be included in all contracts
and subcontracts and be given to all subcontractors on a Section 3 project whether or not they are a Section 3 business.
5.
Weekly Reporting. All contractors and the general contractor must complete the attached Section 3
Contractor Compliance Reporting Form each week. This form is submitted through LCP Tracker.
6.
Web Access for Section 3 Regulations. A website for Section 3 federal regulations is at:
www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/index.html. At the website, type “24CFR135”.
C.
SECTION 3 RESIDENT DEFINITIONS AND PRIORITIES
The definitions and priorities for Section 3 residents are defined in 24 C.F.R. § 135.5 & § 135.34 (a)(1)(i)–(iv).
Training and employment opportunities must be awarded in the following priority.
Priority 1:
An MPHA resident living in the Asset Management Projects (AMP) where the work will be
performed. MPHA has nine AMPs and will identify the AMP where the work is performed.
Priority 2:
An MPHA resident who does not live in the AMP where the work will be performed. MPHA has
nine AMPs and will identify the AMP where the work is performed.
Priority 3: A participant in a Youthbuild Program which is a federal or state program that provides job training to
16 to 24 year olds who are at risk of dropping out of school in MPHA’s Metropolitan Area. The Youthbuild
providers in the Metropolitan Area include: Carver Scott Educational Cooperative (Chaska); Central MN Jobs
(Monticello); City Academy (St. Paul); Guadalupe Alternative Programs (St. Paul); and Tree Trust (Minneapolis).
Priority 4: A resident of the Metropolitan Area who is a low-income person as defined by HUD. A low-income
person is a family whose household gross income does not exceed 80% of the median income. The chart below
shows the household income eligibility by family size.
Family Size
1
2
3
4
D.
Income
$44,750
$51,150
$57,550
$63,900
Family Size
5
6
7
8
Income
$69,050
$74,150
$79,250
$84,350
CONTRACTING WITH SECTION 3 BUSINESSES
1.
Section 3 Contracting Goals. Federal law states that “to the greatest extent feasible” at least 10% of the total dollar
amount of all construction contracts and at least 3% of the total amount of all professional service or non-construction
contracts should be awarded to Section 3 businesses. A contractor may meet the goal by becoming a certified Section 3
business. Construction contracts include: repair; maintenance; modernization; and development and does not include
contracts solely for goods or materials. If a contract is for goods and work, the entire contract amount is subject to the
Section 3 goals.
2.
The Definitions and Priorities for a Section 3 Business are defined in 24 C.F.R. § 135.36 (a)(1)(i)-(iv). Contracts
must be awarded in the following priority.
Priority 1 is a business that is 51% or more owned by MPHA resident(s) who reside in the AMP where the
work is performed or whose full time permanent work force, which may be seasonal, includes 30% of the
MPHA residents in the AMP.
Priority 2 is a business: a) that is 51% or more owned by MPHA residents who do not live in the AMP; b)
whose full time permanent workforce, which may be seasonal, includes 30% of the MPHA residents who
do not live in the AMP.
Priority 3 is a Youthbuild program within the Metropolitan Area. Please see above Section 3, Priority 3.
Priority 4 is a business: a) that is owned by Section 3 resident(s) living in the Metropolitan Area; b) whose
full time permanent workforce, which may be seasonal, includes 30% of Section 3 residents living in the
Metropolitan Area; c) that subcontracts 25% of the contract award to Section 3 businesses in the
Metropolitan Area.
3.
Priority 4c Section 3 Business. A Section 3 business under Category 4c above who does not contract 25% of its
contract award with a Category 4a or 4b Section 3 business will lose its Section 3 status and must comply with the 10%
contracting goals for construction contracts and 3% contracting goal for professional service or non-construction contracts.
4.
Section 3 Business Certification. A business may qualify as a Section 3 business in two ways.
a. The business may submit to MPHA a Section 3 Certification from any government entity in the Metropolitan
Area.
b. The business may seek certification from MPHA. The business must submit to MPHA documentation of its
Section 3 business status and completed certification forms.
5.
Bid Submission Documentation. All entities or persons submitting bids or proposals must demonstrate their
Section 3 efforts by submitting letters of intent that they will subcontract at least 10% (construction) and 3% (professional
service or non-construction ) of the total contract award to Section 3 businesses or contracts with Section 3 businesses
contingent upon an award of the MPHA work.
6.
Responsible Business. Prior to the award of a contract, the MPHA may request that a Section 3 business provide
adequate documentation of ability to perform successfully under the specifications, terms and conditions of the contract.
7.
Section 3 Business List. Attached is a list of certified Section 3 businesses that you may select in meeting the
10% contracting goal for construction contracts and the 3% contracting goal for professional service or non-construction
contracts.
E.
EMPLOYMENT OF SECTION 3 RESIDENTS
1.
Employment Goals. “To the greatest extent feasible” at least 30% of the contractor’s new hires at all levels shall be
Section 3 residents. See 24 C.F.R. § 135.30(b). A contractor may count a newly hired permanent, temporary or seasonal
employee as a Section 3 resident for the first three years of employment.
2.
Section 3 Resident Certification. A person claiming Section 3 status must complete and provide to MPHA the
resident certification form. MPHA will certify all persons claiming Section 3 resident status.
F.
FAILURE TO COMPLY
1.
Greatest Extent Feasible Form. If you are unable to meet the contracting and employment goals, you must
submit to MPHA a completed form demonstrating the affirmative action taken to comply with the “greatest extent feasible”
requirement.
2.
False Information. Any person who submits false or inaccurate information to MPHA regarding Section 3
certifications or compliance with goals may lose an awarded contract or be declared non-responsive for future contracting
opportunities with MPHA. Also, MPHA may report misconduct to HUD for further sanctions.
G.
QUESTIONS AND FORMS
To obtain any Section 3 form or for questions, please contact Ben Jackson,
MPHA’s Buyer/Section 3 Coordinator, phone at 612-342-1424; fax at 612-335-4496; and e-mail at bjackson@mplspha.org.
Also, some forms and information may be on MPHA’s website at: www.mphaonline.org
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY / EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
SECTION 3 BUSINESS CERTIFICATION PROCEDURES
1.
Submit a Section 3 Business Certification from a government entity in the Metropolitan Area. You may
become a certified Section 3 business by submitting to Minneapolis Public Housing Authority’s (MPHA) Procurement
Department a current Section 3 Certificate from another government entity in the Metropolitan Area.
2.
Comply with MPHA’s Section 3 Certification Program. To receive a Section 3 business certification from MPHA,
the business must comply with MPHA’s procedures which are listed below in Part 5. If you have any questions or are a
business owned by MPHA residents or are a Youthbuild program, contact the person listed below.
3.
The Metropolitan Area includes MN counties: Anoka; Carver; Chisago; Dakota; Hennepin; Isanti; Ramsey; Scott;
Sherburne; Washington; and Wright and WI Counties: Pierce; and St. Croix.
4.
Before a contract is awarded, MPHA may request a Section 3 business to provide adequate documentation that the
Section 3 business is responsive and has the ability to successfully perform the terms and conditions of the contract.
5.
MPHA’s Section 3 Business Certification Procedures.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Contact MPHA’s Procurement Department to request a Section 3 Certification Packet.
Provide to MPHA the required documentation and a completed Section 3 Business Certification Form.
Assist MPHA in verifying your Section 3 business eligibility.
If approved, MPHA will issue a Section 3 business certification.
Notify MPHA of any changes that may affect your certification.
MPHA may review your Section 3 Business Certification on an annual basis.
6.
Questions and Forms. To obtain any Section 3 form or for questions, please contact Ben Jackson, MPHA’s
Buyer/Section 3 Coordinator: phone at 612-342-1424; fax at 612-335-4496; and e-mail at bjackson@mplspha.org Also,
some forms and information may be on MPHA’s website at: www.mphaonline.org.
Rev. 02/12
SECTION 3 RESIDENT CERTIFICATION
Name: ____________________________________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________County: ___________________
Phone: __________________________ E-Mail: _________________________________
Check your Section 3 resident status below:
_____
I am a current resident of the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority.
_____ I am a participant in a Youth build Program with ______________________________.
_____ I am a low income person based upon the chart below and live in the Metropolitan Area.
a.
The Metropolitan Area includes eleven counties in MN: Anoka; Carver; Chisago; Dakota; Hennepin; Isanti;
Ramsey; Scott; Sherburne; Washington; and Wright; and two counties in WI: Pierce; and St. Croix.
b.
Family Size
1
2
3
My family size is ______ persons and my total gross annual family income is $____________.
meet the income limits below for your family size.
Income
$44,750
$51,150
$57,550
Family Size
4
5
6
Income
$63,900
$69,050
$74,150
Family Size
7
8
You must
Income
$79,250
$84,350
I have attached copies of the documents below which are true and correct and proof of my Section 3 Resident status.
____________Dwelling lease
________Current heat or water bill
__________ Evidence of receiving public or government assistance
__________ W-2 Forms or federal tax returns for family members over 18 years of age
__________Other/please explain: __________________________________________
MPHA may verify the information on this form and the attached documents prior to employing a person or awarding a
contract.
Under penalty of perjury, I certify that the information on this form and the attached documents are true and correct.
Date: ____________________
_________________________________________
Signature of Applicant
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY / EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 4/4/14
CERTIFIED SECTION 3 LIST
Category 4 A
NAME
A & A Millwork
Cassandra or
Mark Aune
612-721-1111
caune@aamillwork.com
ABA Courier Services, LLC
Abayomi Duroshola
651-353-6711
info@abacourierservices.com
Abel's Concrete & Construction
Services
Abel Pliego
651-341-6567
abel2785@gmail.com
Above Average Janitorial &
Cleaning
Ronald M. Odell
952-212-4444
rmodell@cfaith.com
Final Cleaning, Construction site cleaning
Access Bakwale Servies
Idee Igboh
612-850-5789
bakwale@gmail.com
Trash hauling, Supplies - janitorial, office,
paint
Action Construction Transportation
Jonathan Rose
612-269-8594
jnthnrose@gmail.com
General Construction
AIC Services LLC
Joel Obia
320-290-8127
joelobia@hotmail.com
Final Cleaning, Construction site cleaning
Alpha Construction
Ahmed Al-Beheary
877-502-0222
al@alphagc.com
General Construction
Almikes Computer Recycling
Aloda Sims
612-290-9718
almikescomputer@gmail.com
Computer Recycling
American Contractors &
Associates, LLC
Ricardo Batres
612-990-3302
americancontractorsmn.@gmail.com
General Contractor
Antonelli & Associates, llc
Antonelli Lindsay
612-206-4654
Arrington Floor Covering
James Arrington
612-356-0026
j.2917arrington@gmail.com
Atlas Construction & Environmental
Norman Jarrett
651-983-7550
nj@atlasabatement.com
antonelli,lindsay@me.com
Specialty License - Supplier – doors
frames, hardware, windows, molding,
lumber
Commercial Courier Service
General Construction
General Contractor
Flooring Covering - carpet, VCT, Sheet,
and Ceramic tile.No hardwood Floors
Abatement, survey, remediate
contaminations, lead paint & mold
Painting, trash hauling, landscape
construction, snow removal
Barabe Cleaning Services
Paul Barabe
612-291-2925
barabepaul@yahoo.com
Big G Tech Support, LLC
Gerald Ben-Ami
612-708-9864
gerald@bgtsllc.com
Big Jay's Cleaning Service
Company
Jerry Marshall
612-871-3083
mrheyyou02@yahoo.com
Bogar Construction
Marvin Smith
612-327-6362
info@bogarconstruction.com
Budget Lee Concrete Construction,
LLC.
Franklin Lee
612-226-5493
bugetlee01@yahoo.com
Masonry& Concrete
Builders Alliance
Don Speese
612-462-6239
buildersalliances@gmail.com
General Contractors
C & C Contractors, LLC
Cornell Dillard
IT Services, Solutions, Hardware, Tecom,
Project Management
Office cleaning & maintenance
Janitorial, light demo, final clean, painting,
trash hauling,
$100,000 + projects
cabinets & countertops, ceilings, painting,
plastering, insulation, masonry, rooting-flat
& shingles, siding, stucco, windows, doors,
glass, HVAC - residential & Commercial,
plumbing, water heaters, carpentry
C. Alan Homes, LLC.
Terry Robertson
Chris Willadsen
763-228-1785
F: 952-443-2787
terry@ultimatemn.com
chris@ultimlatemn.com
C-Junior Hardwood Floors &
Remodel, LLC
Carlos Garceas
612-730-0621
info@cjuniorflooring.com
Capitol Management Services, Inc
Daniel Ward II
651-964-2776
daniel@MN-CRG.com
Property Management/Broker
Capitol Realty Group, Inc
Daniel Ward II
651-964-2776
daniel@MN-CRG.com
Realty Services/Broker
Hardwood flooring, painting, demolition
$25,001.00 to $100,000.00 Commercial &
Residential cabinets, countertops &
flooring, Residential painting, roofing-flat &
shingles, siding, fencing, carpentry,
windows, doors, glass
Carlos Construction & Handymen
LLC
Juan Lozoya
612-866-0844
carlosconstruction@live.com
Cities 1 Plumbing & Heating
Rirh Peterson
6951-274-6323
rich@cities1plumbing.com
Code Plus Building & Remodeling,
LLC
Thomas Lang
612-298-1514
codepluslang@aol.com
Carpentry, lead paint, cabinets &
countertops, flooring, painting, caulking,
insulation, masonry, roofing siding, mold
mitigation
Construcco, LLC
Brad Johnson
construcco@gmail.com
General Construction
Crocus Hill Electric Co
Elizabeth Rocco
651-221-0261
F 651-221-0354
liz@crocushillelectric.com
Croix Custom Homes, INC.
Jonathan Herum
715-381-9896
F 715-531-0131
info@croixcustomhomesinc.com
Crossover Handyman Service, LLC
Clifton Lott
612-203-7340
servant803@gmail.com
Custom Home Improvement/DB
Management, LLC
Diane Broe
612-281-5713
h3trfnv
D. Roberts Cleaning Service, LLC
Danielle Roberts
612-874-0198
danirob4343@live.com
Destiny Real Estate Investments,
LLC
Kevin D. Pollard
651-329-5992
destinyrealestate@comcast.net
Real Estate Services
DFMS Consulting Services, LLC
Haytham Ibrahim
651-497-7601
haythamibrahim493@gmail.com
PE, Consulting Services, Project
Management
Diamond Tip Enterprises LLC dba
Durable Construction
Makram El-Amin
612-760-4375
elaminma70@gmail.com
Diamond Pro Painting
Don Harris
612-532-8394
d3harris@gmail.com
Plumbing & Heating
Electrical, life/Safety systems, wiring &
lightin, low voltage
Carpentry, roofing, siding, cabinets &
countertops, windows,
Painting, drywall, tapping
General Construction
Cleaning
General Construction
Painting
Dream Sweepers
Annie Fulham
612-978-1251
anniefulgham@gmail.com
Janitorial Cleaning, Residential,
Commercial turnovers, construction site &
Final Clean
Dwayne's Lawn & Snow Care
Clarence D Castile
612-282-4338
ccastile651@hotmail.com
Lawn maintenance, trash hauling, tree
removal and trimming, grounds
maintenance
ECW Construction LLC
Edward Walker
952-769-3118
edwardcwalker1@gmail.com
Emerge Construction, LLC.
Leslie Myles
612-282-0522
myles644@aol.com
Escobar Flooring
Marvin Escobar
Hector Escobar
952-292-2349
americancontractorsmn.gmail.com
Everest Cleaning Systems
Anthony Dahl
651-274-0794
everestsystems.anthony@gmail.com
Janitorial Services/Final Clean
Frameworx Construction
Anthony Carter
651-231-4552
anthony@frameworxconstruction.com
General Construction
G. F. Services LLC
Gerald Foster
612-919-2959
gfservicesllc@yahoo.com
rehab/remodeling, construction site
cleaning, final clean
G. I. G. Services, LLC
Rasheda L.
Pettiford
651-797-8746
651-621-4948
mrsjenkins.rp@gmail.com
Janitorial, Construction Site,Final
Cleaning,Painting & Asbestos abatement
Great Lakes Restoration Inc.
Tyrone Daniels
612-384-6551
glrestorationinc@yahoo.com
Griggs Companies DBA McCormick
Insulation
Heather Griggs
651-699-4149
heather@griggscompanies.com
Insulation'
Griggs Companies DBA Filter and
Systems
Heather Griggs
651-699-4149
heather@griggscompanies.com
Filter & Systems
Hands Construction, LLC
Betty RobertsHand
763-600-4073
betty@handsconstructionllc.com
General Construction
General Contractor
Consultant-Architecture, Concrete, HVAC,
plumbing, water heaters, wiring & lighting,
low voltage
FLOORING - ALL TYPES
General Contractor
Hardin Corporation
Calvin Hardin
Brianca Hardin
763-464-7034
hardin1@netzero.com
HDF, LLC
Marco Gresham
952-2125147
hdfcleaningllc@gmail.com
Hogol Transportation Agency
Muse Daud
612-222-2164
kaafi2nd@yahoo.com
Holliday Construction Inc.
Troy Holliday
612-889-0674
tjholliday@myexcel.com
Home Endeavors
Kija Humphrey
952-486-3309
homeendeavorsmn@yahoo.com
Houa"s Specialty Paint, LLc
Houa Xiong
651-307-0123
houa_xiong@netzero.net
Painting
Hosea Construction Group LLC
Arelia Hosea
763-483-8825
HoseaArelia@gmail.com
General Construction
HR Artistic Contractors
Herman Johnson
312-882-9647
hrartisticcontractors@gmail.com
General Contracting
Inform Transform, LLC
Maryanne
Anyanwu
612-590-9836
mimianya@gmail.com
Initiative Construction Inc
Issac Carpenter
320-980-1075
issac@initiativeconstruction.com
Integrity Cleaning Solutions
James Scott
612-786-1667
rxjscott@yahoo.com
Iyawe and Builders Associates
Simon Iyawe
612-267-2880
siyawe@iaabuilders.com
JL HARDWOOD FLOORS
Juan Lozano
612-644-5532
jlhardwoodfloors1@yahoo.com
Painting
Janitorial and construction cleaning
Package Delivery & Courier Services
Painting Interior, concrete construction,
landscaping, lawn maintenance, tree
removal
General Remodeling
Roofing, siding, windows, doors, glass,
carpentry
Carpentry, Drywall
Janitorial and construction cleaning
General Construction
Flooring, hardwood, Sanding, Carpet,
VCT, Sheet Vinyl, Ceramic Tile,
Installation
KMS AIR DUCT CLEANING
L. Newell Company
Ken McCraley
612-822-6677
ken@kmsclean.com
Lawrence Newell
320-434-0721
lnewellcompany@yahoo.com
Laides Lending a Hand, LLC
Brenda Jenkins
612-423-2303
brenda.llah@gmail.com
Larkins Construction, LLC
Demetrius Larkins
612-703-0156
Demetrius.larkins@yahoo.com
Leonard Lohnes LLC.
Leonard Lohnes
612-703-2784
leonard.lohnes6786@comcast.net
General Contractor, Air Duct Cleaning
Painting (interior & exterior), drywall,
janitorial, lead firm, lead supervisor
Cabinets & countertops, flooring, furniture
& accessories, painting, window
coverings, caulking/tuck pointing,
insulation, masonry, roofing, siding,
asbestos, lead paint, carpentry
Roofing, Siding, Stucco, Masonry,
Flooring, cabinets, painting, Up to
$100,000
Roofing, painting, carpentry
Lithander Property Services, LLC.
Kevin Lithander
612-245-4663
klithander@gmail.com
Cabinets & countertops, flooring, furniture
& accessories, painting, window
coverings, caulking/tuckpointing,
insulation, masonry, roofing, siding,
asbestos, lead paint, carpentry, HVAC,
plumbing, water heaters electrical, low
voltage, asphalt, concrete, fencing,
landscape, carpentry, lawn, trash
Loeffel Construction
Brian Loeffel
612-354-7881
Brian.loeffel@yahoo.com
Carpentry, Concrete, Cabinet &
Countertops, Masonry, Windows, Door &
weatherization General Construction
Lorenzo's Complete Flooring
Lorenzo Daniels
612-981-9780
larenzo.daniels@gmail.com
M & R Janitorial and Cleaning
Services
James Robinson
612-501-4260
Jrobinson.mrjanitorial@gmail.com
MacCrete Construction, LLC
Ericka & Mike
Mackay
612-377-2775
maccretemikemac@gmail.com
emac617@msn.com
Mack'n Enterprises, LLC
Larcell Mack
612-221-1071
mackinenterprisesllc@gmail.com
Marlowe & Douglas Drywall LLC
James Douglas
Fred Marlowe
612-963-0792
jamesdrywall@hotmail.com
Flooring
Janitorial and Maintenance Building
Concrete & masonry
flooring, painting, caulking, stucco, &
windows
Drywall
Margarita M Sweeney
Margarita M.
Sweeney
612-928-9327
gitasweeney@gmail.com
Master Floors
Michele Smith
651-528-6540
michele@masterfloorsmn.com
Midwest Construction Group
Mike McHugh
952-393-4400
mmchugh@mcg-mn.com
General Construction
Midwest Select Contracting LLC
Edna McKenzie
612-207-4986
edna@midwestselectcontracting.com
General Contracting
Miles & Miles Painting Co. LLC
Lawrence Miles
612-382-9461
lawrence.miles1960@yahoo.com
Painting (interior & exterior)
Anderson Mitchell
612-588-3112
am@mitchellconstructionmn.com
General Construction
Charles Monette
612-597-0421
cmonette2004@msn.com
New Generation, Inc.
Heather McCready
651-430-0938
heather@newgenerationdrywall.com
New World Electric LLC
Joseph
Christensen
612-229-7960
newworldelectric@yahoo.com
NRG Mechanical LLC
Richard A Greslzyk
651-210-7793
nrgmechllc@yahoo.com
Nu Century Painting
Cynthia Williams
612-226-7207
F: 612-522-9743
nucenturypainting@gmail.com
P G Painting and Decorating
Paul Galles
651-366-8336
pgpaint@msm.com
Mitchell Construction Inc.
Native concrete & Masonry Inc
Passan Construction
Pascal Njoku
651-230-2579
passan2001@yahoo.com
PESO Companies
Omar Ruiz
612-236-3822
ramo994@gmail.com
Developer/Professional Services
Floor Covering-Carpet, VCT, Sheet Vinyl,
Ceramic Tile
Caulking/tuck pointing, masonry, concrete,
landscape, poured concrete walls,
foundations & fireplaces
Drywall
Electrical Contractor up 10 $100,000
Mechanical
Painting, final cleaning up to $100,000
Painting & lead paint
Carpentry, Lead Paint, cabinets, ceilings,
flooring, painting, plastering, caulking,
insulation, masonry, roofing, siding,
stucco, windows, doors, glass
roofing, siding, stucco, demolition
Prestige Construction & Remodel
Jose Martinez
651-.338-5146
prestigeinfo@pcrbuilds.com
Prime Construction & Painting, LLC
Richard Brown
Angela Brown
612-367-4314
F: 612-367-4314
primeconstruction@comcast.net
Quality Solutions Services, LLC
Sanika Brown
651-247-7028
sbrown8112@gmail.com
Rambo Insulation
Mitchell Brown
952-484-6227
ramboinsulation@yahoo.com
Real Estate Partners
Patty Plourde
952-230-3948
patty@pattyplourde.com
Real Life MN, LLC
Steve Anderson
612-366-0828
reallifeconstruction@gmail.com
R. R. I. Masonry & Construction LLC
Robert Ross
651-231-2847
robertross91@aol.com
General Construction
Painting, roofing, siding, windows, doors,
glass, carpentry, trash hauling
Janitorial, site cleaning
Insulation new and old homes
Real Estate Services
Lead paint, caulking, tuck pointing,
insulation, masonry roofing flat/shingles,
siding, stucco, windows, doors, carpentry,
cabinets, flooring, painting, plastering,
concrete, fencing
General Contractor
Cabinets, countertops, ceilings, flooring,
painting, window coverings, caulking/tuck
points, insulation, masonry, roofing, siding,
windows, doors, glass, asphalt patching,
carpentry, fire alarm testing, trash hauling,
tree removal
Reliable Property Maintenance and
Home Service, LLC
William
Washington
952-955-6432
F: 952-955-7032
billw@lionslink.com
Reese's Property Management
James Reese
651-226-5779
rpmlawnservice@gmail.com
Fencing, landscape construction, snow
plowing, salting & sanding, welding, torch
work, cutting, grinding & steelwork
Robinson Environmental Inc.
Tim Robinson
763-566-4242
usertim695@aol.com
Abatement, Asbestos & Lead, Light Demo
Rogers C Co.
Roger Caldwell
651-399-3243
rogers.caldwellco@yahoo.com
Flooring, painting, plastering, caulking/tuck
pointing, trash hauling, light demo, final
cleaning
Ross Electric Co. Inc
Cederic Ross
612-702-7840
rossfourme@yahoo.com
Electrical
Sharp Heating and Air Conditioning,
Inc
Debbie Morgan
763-572-0459
debbie@sharpheating.com
S & L Masonry, LLC
Gelario
Stephanie Marlow
612-810-5684
F:763-241-9120
slmasonary@msn.com
Signs on the Side
Kevin Belcher
612-870-7362
signsontheside@aol.com
Painting, Lawn Maintenance, Siding &
Plastering
Up to $100,000
SK&N Environmental Safety
Services, Inc.
Steven King
651-343-8424
skandn@yahoo.com
Abatement, Asbestos, Lead, demolition
Snow & Sun Painting
Arnold Gonzales
612-250-2616
arnl2000@hotmail.com
Stela Construction
Tesfalem Kibreab
651-354-4112
tesfalem123674@yahoo.com
Steve Martin Construction
Steve King
612-462-8191
steven.martin1977@gmail.com
Carpentry, cabinets, & countertops,
painting, wall/window coverings, windows,
doors, glass, lead paint, lawn care
Stucco Restoration & Bldg
Restoration Services
Art White
restorationservices60@yahoo
Stucco Repair & Bldg Services
Suess Electric, LLC
Susan Suess
Thomson
Info@suesselectric.com
Electric Contractor
Sun Building Cleaning, Inc
Jason Ko
952-220-8902
sbci@live.com
The Bethel Group
Daniel Ward
612-807-7710
daniel@thebethelgroup.com
651-429-0968
The McGlory Group
Matthew McGlory
612-281-5939
matthew.mcglory@gmail.com
TLS Decorating & Remodeling , LLC
Altreko Little
651-221-0261
tlsremodeling@hotmail.com
Today Venture INC
Afolorunso
Osisanya
612-481-1734
folleyfolley@gmail.com
Heating & Plumbing Contractor
Brick, block & stone, historical restoration
& concrete construction
Painting
General Construction
Office cleaning, construction cleaning
General Construction
Landscape construction, lawn fertilization
& week contral, lawn maintenance, trash
hauling, tree removal & trimming.
Appliances new & used, computer
equipment.
painting/wall coverings, remodeling
Flooring, Painting, window coverings,
caulking/tuck pointing, windows, door,
glass, trash hauling
Totall Contracting LLC
Mike Totall
612-919-2711
tci@usfamily.net
Roofing
Twin Cities Home Painting Services,
LLC
Jose Luis Medina
651-276-9921
medinapainting1@hotmail.com
Painting
Cabinets & countertops, ceilings, flooring,
painting, plastering, window coverings,
caulking/tuck pointing, insulation, roofing,
siding, windows, doors, glass, low voltage,
fencing, carpentry, trash hauling
Urban Construction, LLC.
Yohance, Moore
612-598-2359
urbanconstruction@live.com
Ultimate Interiors, LLC.
Terry Robertson
Chris Willadsen
763-228-1785
F: 952-443-2787
terry@ultimatemn.com
chris@ultimlatemn.com
Xstream Plumbing LLC
Suzanne Boyer
612-369-4981
suzanne@xstreamplumbing.co
AnderBel, LLC
Robert Belton
612-685-2281
robert@anderbelconstrucction.com
Carpentry, Concrete, Masonry and
Architectural Services
Atlas Abatement & Contracting, LLc
Norman Jarrett
612-588-1255
nj@atlasabatement.com
Abatement & Construction Services
Boone Containers, Inc.
Gerald Boone
O: 612-331-4381
F: 612-331-4928
sharonpboone@gmail.com
Builders Institute
Bernadette
Chandler
612-723-7464
buildersinstitutemn@gmail.com
C. O. H. O. Enterprise
G A Foster
763-443-1665
gafoster18@comcast.net
Covenant Electric, Inc
Eddie Graydon
Barbara Graydon
O: 612-554-2066
C: 612-554-2067
egraydon@covenantelectric.com
bgraydon@covenantelectric.com
Electrical Contractor
D & J Steel Construction
Donald Steele
612-728-9909
no.problem@dandjsteele.com
General Construction
Dennis Environment Operations
Denise Zaske
651-488-4835
deo-email@qwestoffice.net
Flooring - carpet, VCT, sheet vinyl,
ceramic tile
Plumbing Contractor/Master Plumber
Category 4 B
Dumpsters & Containers
Construction Training
Lawn care, snow removal, lead
abatement, site cleanup, weatherization
Abatement, Asbestos & Lead Paint
DJD Construction
Bill Edgeworth
763-5595036
bedgeworth@djdconstruction.com
Kendall's Ace Hardware
Tom Hoemke
651-776-6996
tom@kendallsace.com
L. Hall & Associates
Lester Hall
612-588-1404
jacksonhall1365@msn.com
Janitorial, painting, lawn maintenance &
fertilization, trash hauling, landscaping
Lead Investigative Services, Inc
Frederick Newell
651- 403-2266
nasi@qwest.net
Abatement, Lead Firm, Clearance testing
Luken Architecture, P.A.
Ellen Luken
612-630-0074
Eluken@lukenarch.com
Nails Construction Company
Frederick Newell
651-403-2266
nasi@qwest.net
New Era Renovation
Henry Hernandez
612-360-7628
newerarenovation@gmail.com
Northland Concrete & Masonry
Dan Stephenson
612-363-1167
dans@northlandcm.com
North Metro Builders
Sue Ouellette
612-396-4267
sueolet@yahoo.com
NuCore Products Inc.
Brad McCumber
612-685-2208
bradmccumber@nucoreproductsinc.c
om
Ramsey Excavating Co.
Sheri Loegering
612-529-0077 x203
sheril@ramseyexcavating.com
General Construction
Hardware Materials/Supplies
Architecture Firm
General Construction
Asbestos/Lead Supervisor,
Concrete/Masonry
Carpentry, cabinets, & countertops,
ceilings, flooring, painting, plastering,
caulking/tuck pointing, insulation,
masonry, roofing, siding, windows, doors,
glass, up to and more than $100,000.
Bath surrounds, installation, carpentry
Excavating
RBM Home Repair & Janitorial
Services LLC
Robert Mateen
612-636-1250
rbmmateen@yahoo.com
Residential Home Repair, Janitorial
Services
Satoree Design
Heidi Pierce
612-963-0368
f:612-823-0044
heidi@satoreedesign.com
Cabinets, Countertops, Installation
Supreme Painting, LLC
Antar Washington
651-315-4368
antarwashington@gmail.com
Tasks Unlimited Building Services
Steven Lockwood
612-871-3320
slockwood@tasksunlimited.org
Terra's Canopies, LLC
Phillip Castano
651-246-5396
info@terrascanopies.com
The NetWork for Better Futures
Steve Thomas
612-455-6133
deb@betterfutures.net
Tri-Construction
Calvin Littlejohn
Lester Royal
612-529-5924
calvin@tri-construction.com
All Agape Construction Company
LLC
Robert or Vertrice
Griffen
612-377-4756
F: 612-377-4754
vertrice.griffin@allagape.com
Allied Electrical & Industrial Supply
Co. Inc.
Valerie Mckissack
612-396-8977
vmckissack@allied-electrical.com
AnderSunn Lawn Service
Duane Anderson
612-801-1877
duane.anderson@andersun.biz
Landscape construction, lawn fertilization
& weed control, lawn maintenance, trash
hauling, tree removal & trimming
nawal.noor@live.com
General Contractor, $100,000 + projects,
cabinets & countertops, ceilings, painting,
plastering, window coverings, siding,
stucco, windows, doors, glass, appliances,
playground equipment, plumbing, water
heaters, carpentry, site work
Painting contractor
Janitorial Services/Final Clean
Canopy & Services
Recycling,
General Construction
Category 4 C
Arta Construction Group
Nawal Noor
612-590-2758
General Construction - Masonry,
Briklaying, Stone, Chemical Cleaning
Electrical/Mechanical Supplier
City Construction Services LLC
Sean Burress
612-386-2561
City ConstructionOffice@gmail.com
DLF Masonry Restoration
Dale Fenner
763-420-2794
dale@DLFMR.com
Concrete Construction, caulking/tuck
pointing, stucco, windows, doors, glass
Contracts more $100.000
ECO Cleaning Solutions, LLC
Kyle Veenis
651-592-3899
kveenis@eco-cleaned.com
Window cleaning, snow plow, janitorial,
construction cleaning
Falcon Communications Group
James Frisco
612-290-1059
frisco@falconcommgroup.com
Low Voltage, Telephones, Cabling, Sales,
Service, CCTV
Fredrickson Properties LLC
Jonathan
Fredrickson
612-849-2221
ppi@southmetro-ppi.com
Cabinets, countertops, ceilings, flooring,
painting, plastering, caulking, insulation,
masonry, roofing, siding, windows, stucco,
lead paint, asphalt, concrete, fencing,
carpentry
Generation One Contracting, LLC
Voldee Morris
612-272-4428
g1contracting@aol.com
General Contracting, Demo, Carpentry &
finished carpentry
General Contractor
Jamek Engineering Services, Inc.
James Ekhator
763-232-4409
jamek02@yahoo.com
Carpentry, Civil/structural engineering,
cabinets, & countertops, ceilings, flooring,
painting, plastering, caulking/tuck pointing,
insulation, masonry, roofing, siding,
windows, doors, glass
Mapp House Services, LLC
Francis Ikonagbon
763-439-3178
fikonagbon@yahoo.com
Painting(Interior & Exterior)
MN Reo Solutions LLC
David Wordlaw
763-205-9383
david@mnrsllc.com
Mold Remediation & Remodeling Co.
MINNEAPOLIS PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY
CERTIFIED SECTION 3 RESIDENT LIST
RESIDENT NAME
PHONE
Aaron Bohonko
612-481-3196
Ashanta Walker
612-521-4688
612-281-9625
H:612-3454140
Cedric W. Wash
E-MAIL
abohunko@yahoo.com
ashantawalker@yahoo.com
wash_mn1@comcast.net
pweikle@comcast.net
Craig Allen Nelson
Curtis Jones
612-722-5125
612-244-0799
cannelson@comcast.net
cjjones6000@yahoo.com
Curtis Parker
D Rojas
Dale Doocy
612-600-4001
612-205-3640
612-791-0997
www.kaytomm95@gmail.com
drojasusa@yahoo.com
David Smith
612-916-1327
dasmith1701@yahoo.com
Jacfar Hussein
612-296-3405
Javonte Lynn
612-630-4281
Jeffrey Lee
612-636.2848
Jeremiah Harvey
Jessie Trudell
Jimmy Davis
Joseph Cochran
Joshua F. Rymanowski
612-205-1329
612-251-7974
763-807-4578
612-559-0260
612-964-9729
TYPE OF WORK
Painting,
caulking/tuckpointing,
insulation, roofing, siding,
window & doors carpentry
concrete
Carpenter
Union carpenter -windows, doors, glass,
concrete construction
Cabinets, Ceiling -acousticalsuspeneded, finish carpentry,
skilled in stairs
Apprentice - carpenter
Journeyman Carpenter cabinets, ceilings, painting,
insulation, siding, windows,
doors, glass,
Carpenter
Painter
HVAC Residential/Business,
Welding
Painting, plastering
javontelynn@gmail.com
jeffjlee59@gmail.com
harveyj381@hotmail.com
jessietrudell@gmail.com
davisjimmy41@yahoo.com
jojocochran@yahoo.com
jrymanowski@yahoo.com
Leslie Miller
612-267-9340
llmiller62@yahoo.com
Level West
Luke Bolton
612-871-4496
612-581-9040
westlevell@yahoo.com
ford17racing6@aol.com
Apprentice - carpenter
Carpentry - Union
Carpenter
Apprentice Carpenter
Union Laborer
Apprentice Carpentry
Union Carpentry
Sheetmetal - Union
HVAC Commercial &
Residential
Cabinets, & countertops,
ceilings-acoustical, insultion,
windows, doors, & glass,
framing (stick & metal),
drywall, mudding & taping,
Marcus Woods
Margarita M Sweeney
Matthew Larson
651-592-6221
612-928-9327
763-732-9073
marcus.woods.2012@gmail.com
gitasweeney@gmail.com
matthew.p.larson@gmail.com
Michael Kurpierz
Michael Mulree
Michael Knighten
651-324-5976
612-845-7231
612-239-6614
michaelkurpierz@hotmail.com
mike.mulree@gmail.com
fmf247@gmail.com
Mike Galles
612-239-8730
763-516-8502
keewaydinauto@comcast.net
Mike Walker
Mike Shepperson
651-503-2891
612-607-3476
spiritwalker6@msn.com
763-354-0949
651-797-8746
phyllisccarter@gmail.com
mrsjenkins.rp@gmail.com
Raphael Dunlap
1-267-690-0779
mrreds.dunlap2@gmail.com
Rebecca Bradley
612-578-2294
bradleyrebecca39@yahoo.com
Rochelle Gilmore
612-760-2335
rochellegilmore79@yahoo.com
Rovel Leslie
612-225-8092
Shaun Davis
Shawn Singleton
Stephen Maier
Tom Hanson
612-559-5239
612-599-7597
612-722-4507
763-568-9055
Tvere Rankin
612-423-0017
Journeyman Electrician
Painting
Mike McMillan
Phyllis Carter
Quinn Jenkins
Journeyman Carpenter
Developer
Carpentry - Union
Sheetmetal - Union
HVAC- Commercial
sdott55412@gmail.com
slsingleton7@yahoo.com
Journeyman Carpenter union
Residential & Commercial All
Phases
Journeyman Carpenter union
Residential & Commercial All
Phases
Journeyman Electrician union
Residential & Commercial All
Phases
Apprentice Laborer
Carpentry - Union
Rough and finish carpentry,
studs, sheetrock, painting,
plastering, caulking,
tuckpointing, roofing, asphalt,
concrete, fencing, landsccape,
lawn maintenance
Welder/Assembler
floor covering, painting,
window coverings,
caulking/tuckpointing,
insulation, masonry, asbestos,
asphalt patching & seel
coating, concrete, lawn
maintenance, trash hauling
Cabinets & countertops,
window coverings,
insulation, roofing, siding &
trim, windows, doors &
glass, wiring & lighting, lead
paint
Sheet metal worker - union
Laborer
Journey Electrician
Tyrone Scott
William Moore III
612-756-2541
612-987-1720
tryonescott59@yahoo.com
loriandbill@q.com
Carpentry - Union
Cabinets, countertops,
painting, plastering, insulation
roofing, siding
SECTION H
MINNEAPOLIS PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY
NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD
1.
To: Contractor (Name, Address, Zip Code)
2.
Date of Issue
3.
Type of Contract:
Bid Opening Date
5. MPHA Contract No.
8.
6. Date of Award
7.
Total Amount of Award
Enclosed are two (2) copies of the Notice of Contract Award, Form of Contract, and Notice to Proceed for you to
complete, execute, acknowledge and return to MPHA within ten (10) days. Return the two originals of each form
except for the Notice of Contract Award. This does not constitute a Notice to Proceed.
9. A. FURNISH a separate Performance and Payment Bond, each for the full amount (100%) of the
contract price. Each Bond must have attached the Surety Agent’s Power of Attorney showing it to
be in full force on the same date as the Bond. The date of the Bond must not be prior to the date of
the contract. An improperly completed or facsimile or other copy of the Bond is not acceptable.
Return one original of each Bond.
B. FURNISH a Certificate of Insurance for the amounts and types of coverage specified in the bid
documents and General Conditions, HUD Form 5370. MPHA MUST be named as an “additional
insured” on General, Automobile and Excess Liability policies. Each such policy of insurance
shall provide 30 days prior written notice to MPHA in the event of cancellation.
10. It is important you give careful attention to the details of the above stipulations so that MPHA may execute this
contract without delay and inconvenience to both parties. An executed contract will be returned to you contingent
upon the completeness and approval of the above mentioned documents.
11.
If you have any questions concerning the preparation of the contract documents, contact Ben Jackson at (612)
342-1424. Acknowledge your acceptance of this award and intent to enter into this contract by signing and
returning one original of this form to the MPHA Procurement Department, 1001 Washington Avenue North,
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55401.
12
This Procurement:
13. Classification:
X advertised
negotiated
14.
Contractor’s acceptance:
Small Business
Women-Owned
Minority-Owned
Other
MINNEAPOLIS PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY
By:
SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED PERSON
By:
Title:
Date:
CONTRACTING OFFICER
Date:
REV 121701
MINNEAPOLIS PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY
FORM OF CONTRACT
1. Date of Issue
4.
3. MPHA Contract No.
2. MPHA Project No.
Name & Address of Contractor:
5. Check Appropriate Box
D
Individual
D
Partnership
D
Joint Venture
D
Corporation organized and
existing under the laws of the
State of Minnesota
6. The
Authority
above
hereinafter
"Contractor "
and
Minneapolis
Public
Housing
stated,
WITNESSETH :
and
for
the City
of Minneapolis , Minnesota, hereinafter "MPHA",
that
Contractor and the MPHA for the consideration stated herein mutually agree as follows:
in
the
ARTICLE 1.Contract Documents: The Contract shall consist minimally of the following component parts: a. This Instrument,
b. General Conditions HUD 5370, c. Special Conditions, d. Technical Specifications, e. Instructions to Bidders, HUD 5369, f. Bid
Forms, g. Addenda , if any. This instrument, together with the other documents enumerated in this Article 1 and in the Bid Solicitation
Documents, which said other documents are as fully a part of the Contract as if attached or herein repeated, form the Contract. In
the event that any provisions of any component part of the Contract conflicts with any provisions of any other component part, the
provision of the component part first enumerated in this, Article 1shall govern, except as otherwise specifically stated. The various
provisions in Addenda shall be construed in the order of preference of the component part of the Contract which each modified.
ARTICLE 2. SCOPE OF WORK: Contractor shall furnish and pay for all labor, materials, parts, tools, equipment,
supervision, permits, bonds, insurance and services necessary to satisfactorily perform and complete all work required
, per Contract and Bid Documents for the total contract price
for
days from date of the Notice to Proceed.
as stated below. Work to be completed within
7. Contract Price:
8. IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this instrument to be
originals, effective on the day and y ear MPHA's Contracting Officer signs this instrument.
9.
10.
Contractor
executed
in
two
By
Legal Counsel (as to form and execution)
(Name of Contractor)
MINNEAPOLIS PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY
By
(Authorized Signature)
Title (type or print)
11.
12.
By
Director of Finance
Date
Contracting Officer
Date
By
(Witness Above)
(Complete Certificate of Acknowledgement. See Reverse Side)
Rev. 121701
(2)
CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY PARTNERSHIP
STATE OF
) SS
On this
day of
, 20
COUNTY OF
)
before me, a Notary Public within and for county, personally
appeared
to me known to be all of the Partners doing business under the Partnership name and style of and to me
known to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that they
executed the same as their own free act and deed.
My Commission Expires
Signature of Notary
County, MN
CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY CORPORATION
STATE OF
) SS
On this
day of
, 20
,
COUNTY OF
)
before me, a Notary Public within and for county, personally
appeared
and
to me personally known, who, being
duly sworn, did say that they are respectively the
and
the
of
, the corporation named in the foregoing instrument, and that the
seal affixed to said instrument was signed and sealed in behalf of said corporation by authority of its Board of
and said
and
acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said corporation.
My Commission Expires
Signature of Notary
County, MN
CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY INDIVIDUAL
STATE OF
) SS
On this
day of
, 20
,
COUNTY OF
)
before me, a Notary Public within and for county, personally
appeared
known to be the person
described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and each severally acknowledged that
executed the same as his/her own free act and deed.
My Commission Expires
Signature of Notary
County, MN
MINNEAPOLIS PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY
NOTICE TO PROCEED
1. Date of Issue
2. MPHA Project #
3. MPHA Contract No.
4. Pursuant to the terms of your contract dated:
5. Contractor:
6. For: :
7. Project Address
8. Contractors Start Date:
9. Contract Completion Date On or Before:
10. Time for Contract Completion:
11. MPHA Contract Administrator:
Telephone Number:
12. The Contract Administrator is duly authorized to administer your contract for, and in the name of, the Minneapolis
Public Housing Authority in and for the City of Minneapolis (MPHA).
13. Enclosed is your executed copy of the Contract. If additional information is needed, notify the Contract Administrator.
14. Acknowledge receipt of this Notice to Proceed by
signing and dating below. Return the
duplicate originals promptly to:
15.
Contractor shall, on a weekly basis, submits
WEEKLY Payroll utilizing LCP Tracker. MPHA will
not make any payment under this Contract unless
and until it has received certification from the
Contractor that such Contractor and each of its
subcontractors have made payment to each class of
employees in compliance with the provisions of the
General Conditions, Labor Standards, HUD Form
5370-C, HUD 5369-A as applicable.
MINNEAPOLIS PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY
ATTN: Contracting Officer
Procurement Department
1001 Washington Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN
55401
16. Accepted by authorized person
(Signature)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR
17.
Minneapolis Public Housing Authority
By
CONTRACTING OFFICER
(Title)
Date
(Name of Firm)
Date
MINNEAPOLIS PUBLICHOUSING AUTHORITY
PERFORMANCE B O N D
BOND NO.
_
MPHA Contract # PH_
KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS that
___ (Name and Address of Legal Title of Contractor)
______________________________________________________________________________________________
, as Principal, hereinafter
called Contractor, and Bonding Company, a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of , as Surety,
hereinafter call Surety, are held and firmly bound unto State as Oblige, in the amount of -------------------------------------Dollars
...($ for the payment whereof Contractor and Surety bind
themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these
presents.
WHEREAS, Contractor has by written agreement dated20
, entered into a contract with the Minneapolis Pubic
Housing Authority in and for the City of Minneapolis, a body politic and corporate, State of Minnesota, hereinafter
called
MPHA, for
_
(Project Description and Project Number)
in accordance with the drawings and specifications prepared by --------------------------'
(Name of Architect)
which contract is by reference made a part hereof referred to as the Contract.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITIONS OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that, if Contractor shall promptly and
faithfully perform said Contract then this obligation shall be null and void; otherwise it shall remain in full force and
effect. The Surety hereby waives notice of any alteration of extension of time made by the MPHA and its obligation
is not affected by any such alteration or extension provided the same is within the scope of the contract. Whenever
Contractor shall be, and is declared by MPHA to be in default under the Contract, the MPHA having performed
MPHA’s obligations thereunder, the Surety may promptly remedy the default or shall promptly:
1). Complete the Contract in accordance with its terms and conditions; or
2). Obtain a bid or bids for completing the Contract in accordance with its terms and conditions, and upon
determination by the MPHA and the Surety jointly of the lowest responsive, responsible bidder, arrange for a
contract between such bidder and the MPHA and make available
as work progresses (even though there should be a default or succession of defaults under the contract or contracts of
completion arranged under this paragraph) sufficient funds to pay the cost of completion less the blance of the
contract price; but not exceeding , including other costs and damages for which the Surety may be liable hereunder,
the amount set forth i n the lint paragraph hereof. The term "balance of the contract price," as used in this
paragraph, shall mean the total amount payable by State lo Contractor under the Contract and any amendments
thereto, less the amount property paid by State to Contractor. No right of action shall accrue on this bond to or for
the use of any person or corporation other than the MPHA or successors of the MPHA.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed this
day of
, 20
.
Executed in Presence of:
BY
_ (SEAL) CONTRACTOR N A M E
PRlNCIPAL
TITLE ___________________________
WITNESS AS TO PRINCIPAL
(SEAL) SURETY COMPANY NAME
BY
WITNESS AS TO SURETY
ATTORNEY-IN-FACT
FORM OF PERFORMANCE BOND
Page 2
(Power-of -Attorney of person signing for Surety Company must be attached and certified to as ineffect on
date of bond acknowledgement by Surety)
CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF CORPORATE SURETY
STATE OF
_______,
COUNTY OF ss____________________On this
day of , 20__
before me, a Notary Public within and for said county, personally appeared______________________and
_________________ , to me personally known, who, being by me duly sworn, did say that they are
respectively the__________________and the ________________OF----------the corporation named in
the foregoing instrument, and that the seal affixed to said instrument is the corporate seal of said corporation,
and that said instrument was signed and sealed in behalf of said corporation by authority of its Board of and
said acknowledges said instrument to the free act and deed of said corporation.
________________________________________
Notary Public, County___________
CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY CORPORATION
STATE OF
_______,
COUNTY OF ss ____________________On this
day of , 20__
before me, a Notary Public within and for said county, personally appeared______________________and
_________________ , to me personally known, who, being by me duly sworn, did say that they are
respectively the __________________and the ________________OF----------the corporation named in
the foregoing instrument, and that the seal affixed to said instrument is the corporate seal of said corporation,
and that said instrument was signed and sealed in behalf of said corporation by authority of its Board of and
said acknowledges said instrument to the free act and deed 'of said corporation.
_________________________________________
Notary Public, County _______________
CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY PARTNERSHIP
STATE.OF
------COUNTY OF
ss______________________
On this day of ______ , 20
before me, a Notary Public within and for said county, personally appeared___________________ and
______________________________to me personally known to be all of the
Partners
doing business under the Partnership name and style of ___________________________
who, being by me duly sworn, who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledge that the seal affixed
to said instrument is the seal of said partnership, and that said instrument was signed and sealed in behalf of
said partnership and said partners acknowledge said instrument to the free act and deed of said partnership .
__________________________________
Notary Public, County _____________
CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY INDIVIDUAL
STATE OF__________________
COUNTY OF ss_____________________ On this day of_______ , 20______
before me, a Notary Public within and for said county, personally appeared______________, to me
known to be the person ________________described in and who executed the foregoing instrument
and acknowledges to me that he/she executed the same as his/her own free act and deed.
_________________________________
Notary Public, County _______________
MINNEAPOLIS PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY LABOR AND MATERIAL PAYMENT BOND
BOND NO.______________
________________________________' as Principal, hereinafter _____________________ (Name and Address or
Legal Title of Contractor) Principal, and Bonding Company, a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State
of______ as Oblige, the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority in and for the City of Minneapolis, a body politic and
corporate, State of Minnesota, hereinafter MPHA, for the use and benefit of claimants as herein below defined, in the
amount of
Dollars...($ , for the payment Principal and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors
and assigns, jointly and severally.
Principal by written agreement dated
, 20
, entered into a contract with the MPHA for
(Project Description and Project Number)
If Principal shall promptly make payment to all claimants as hereinafter defined, for all labor and material used or
reasonably required for use in the performance of the Contract, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise it shall
remain in full force and effect, subject to the following conditions:
A claimant is defined as one having a direct contract with the Principal or with a Subcontractor of the Principal for labor,
material, or both, used or reasonably required for use in the performance of the Contract, labor and material being
construed to include that part of water, gas, power, light, beat, off, gasoline, telephone service, or rental of equipment
directly applicable to the Contract.
The above-named Principal and Surety hereby jointly and severally agree with the MPHA that every claimant as herein
defined, who has not been paid in full before the expiration of a period of ninety (90) days after the date on which the
last of such claimant's work or labor was done or performed, or materials were furnished by such claimant, may sue
on this bond for the use of such claimant, prosecute the suit to final judgment for such sum or sums as may be justly
due claimant, and have execution thereon. The State shall not be liable for the payment of any costs or expenses of
any such suit.
No suit or action shall be commenced herein under by any claimant:
Unless claimant, other than one have a direct contract with the Principal, shall have given written notice to any two of the
following: the Principal, the MPHA, or the Surety above named, within ninety (90) days after such claimant did or
furnished the last of the materials for which said claim is made, stating with substantial accuracy the amount claimed and
the name of the party to whom the materials were furnished, or for whom the work or labor was done or performed.
Such notice shall be personally served or served by mailing the same by registered mail or certified mail, postage
prepaid, in an envelope addressed to the Principal at any place the Principal maintains an office or conducts its
business.
After the expiration of one (1) year following the date on which the last of the labor was performed or material was
supplied by the party bringing suit.
Other than in a court of competent jurisdiction for the county or district in which the construction contract was to be
performed.
The amount of this bond shall be reduced by and to the extent of any payment or payments made in good faith herein
under,
inclusive of the payment by Surety of mechanics' liens which may be filed of record against said improvement, whether
or not claim for the amount, of such then be presented under and against this bond.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed this
day of
, 20
. EXECUTED IN
PRESENCE OF:_______________(SEAL)
CONTRACTOR NAME________________BY______________________
WITNESS AS TO PRlNCIPAL________________________
PRINCIPAL TITLE ___________________(SEAL)
WITNESS AS TO SURETY_________________ SURETY COMPANY NAME______________
BY_______________________ATTORNEY -IN-FACT_______________________
LABOR AND MATERIALS PAYMENT BOND
Page 2
The rate of premium on this Bond is $
per thousand. Total amount of premium is $. _
(Power-of -Attorney of person signing for Surety Company MUST be attached and certified to as in effect on the
date of bo11d acknowledgement by Surety Company).
CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF CORPORATE SURETY
STATE OF
_,
COUNTY OF ss
On this day of
, 20
before me, a Notary Public for the county, personally appeared
, Attorney(s)-in-Fact of
- ·, to me personally known, who, being by me duly sworn, did say that they reside(s)
in
--' that he is (are) the Attorney(s)-in-Fact of , the company described in and which
executed the foregoing instrument ; that he know(s) the corporate seal of such Company; and that the seal affixed
to the within instrument is such corporate seal and that it was affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said
Company,
and that he signed said instrument as Attorney(s)-in-Fact of the said Company by like order.
________________________________________
Notary Public, County _______
My Commission Expires_____________________
CERTIFICATE OF Acknowledgement OF CORPORATION
STATE OF ___________,
COUNTY OF______________ ss
On this day of_______________, 20
before me, a Notary Public for the
county, personally appeared
and
_ to me personally known, who, being by me
duly sworn, did say that they are respectively the_____________________ and the_________________________
of_________________________________, the corporation named in the foregoing instrument.
The seal affixed to the instrument is the corporate seal of the corporation, and that the instrument was signed and
sealed in behalf of the corporation by authority of its Board of ______________________ and said acknowledges
the instrument to the free act and deed of the corporation.
________________________________
Notary Public, County_______________
My Commission Expires_____________
CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY PARTNERSHIP
STATE OF
---'
COUNTY OF ss
On this day of_______________, 20
before me, a Notary Public for the county, personally appeared
__________________and____________________________, to me personally known to be all of the Partners
doing business under the Partnership name of ______________________, who, being by me duly sworn, who
executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledge that the seal affixed to the instrument is the seal of the
pai1nership, ai1d that the instrument
was signed and sealed in behalf of the partnership and the partners acknowledge the instrument to the free net and
deed of the · partnership.
Notary Public, County -------'- My Commission Expires
_
CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY INDIVIDUAL STATE OF
_,
COUNTY OF ss___________On this day of__________, 20 -- before me, a Notary Public for the county,
________________________personally appeared_______________, to me known to be the
person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledges to me that he/she executed the
same as his/her 6wn free act and deed.
Notaiy Public, County
My Commission Expires
_
MINNEAPOLIS PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARATION OF SEPARATE PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS.
1. Provide MPHA with separate Performance and Payinent Bonds, each in an amount of not Jess than the full
amount of the contract price.(100%) on forms similar to the attached sample Performance and Payment Bond for
.
2.. Obtain bonds only from guarantee or surety companies acceptable to the U._S. Government and authorized to do business
in Minnesota (reference U.S. Treasury Circular No. 570). Individual sureties, partnerships or corporations not in, the surety
business will not be acceptable.
The name of the Principal shall be shown exactly as it appears in the contract.
. .
The penal sum of each bond shall be not less than the full contract price as specified.
If the Principal are partners or joint ventures, each member shall execute each bond as an individual, with his place of
residence shown.
.. . .
If the Principal is a corporation, each bond shall be executed under its corporate seal. rr the corporation has no
corporate seal, the fact shall be stated, .in which case a scroll or adhesive seal shall be affixed following the
·corporate 'name.
·'
The official character and authority of the person(s) executing each bond fr the Principal, if a corporation, shall.
. be certified by the secretary or assistant secretary under the corporate seal, or there may be attached copies 'of so much of
the records of the corporation as will evidence the official character and authority of the officer signing, duly certified by the
secretary or assistant secretary, under the corporate ;seal, to be true copies.
The current ''Power-of-Attorney" of the person(s) signing for the Surety Company must be attached to each
The date' of each bond must not be prior to the date of the contract
The following information must be placed OD each bond by the surety company:
The rate of premium in dollars per thousand; and
b. The total dollar amount of premium charged.
The signature of a witness shall appear in the appropriate place, attesting to the signature of each party to the bonds.
Type or print the name underneath ·each signature appearing on each bond.
An executed copy of each bond mu.st be attached to each copy of the contract (original counterpart) intended for signing.
CAUTION: Extreme care must be taken in preparing the bond(s) so that a portion of the text of the body of the instrument
appears on the same page as the signatures of the Principal and his surety, or the signatures may be placed on the reverse
of a page containing text In addition, the continuity from page to page must be clearly evident.
Minneapolis Public Housing Authority
Contractor Sales Tax Documentation
This form must be completed by the firm actually purchasing products
and/or materials used on/for a project for Minneapolis Public Housing
Authority:
Name of Firm:
Minnesota Identification #
Address:
City / State:
Zip Code:
Phone:
Fax
MPHA Contract Number
MPHA Purchase / Implementing Order Number
Purchase Period:
Start Date:
End Date:
Purchase
Period:of Start
Date:Activity:
____________ End Date:
Brief Description
Purchasing
Enter the amount of Sales and/or Use Tax paid on the taxable amount of: $
Minnesota: $
Minneapolis:
$
St Paul: $
Rochester: $
Mankato:
$
Other:
Use Tax:
Hennepin Cty $_
$
$
Transit $
I (We) declare under penalties of criminal liability for willfully making a false report that this report has
been examined and to the best of my (our) knowledge is true and complete. I (We) have and will retain
receipts and documentation in our files that will be made available to the MPHA upon request to serve as
documentation verifying the representations made above.
Name:
Title:
Signature:
Date:
This form must be returned with all contract payment invoices
SECTION I
General Decision Number: MN150036 05/22/2015
MN36
Superseded General Decision Number: MN20140036
State: Minnesota
Construction Type: Building
County: Hennepin County in Minnesota.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (does not include single family
homes or apartments up to and including 4 stories).
Note: Executive Order (EO) 13658 establishes an hourly minimum
wage of $10.10 for 2015 that applies to all contracts subject
to the Davis-Bacon Act for which the solicitation is issued on
or after January 1, 2015. If this contract is covered by the
EO, the contractor must pay all workers in any classification
listed on this wage determination at least $10.10 (or the
applicable wage rate listed on this wage determination, if it
is higher) for all hours spent performing on the contract. The
EO minimum wage rate will be adjusted annually. Additional
information on contractor requirements and worker protections
under the EO is available at www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts.
Modification Number
0
1
2
3
Publication Date
01/02/2015
03/27/2015
05/08/2015
05/22/2015
ASBE0034-009 06/01/2014
Rates
Fringes
ASBESTOS WORKER/HEAT & FROST
INSULATOR (Includes
application of all insulating
materials, protective
coverings, coatings &
finishes to all types of
mechanical systems)..............$ 41.30
19.83
---------------------------------------------------------------BOIL0647-007 01/01/2013
Rates
Fringes
BOILERMAKER......................$ 32.40
25.37
---------------------------------------------------------------BRMN0001-047 05/01/2014
Rates
Fringes
BRICKLAYER.......................$ 35.38
17.17
---------------------------------------------------------------BRMN0001-049 05/01/2014
Rates
Fringes
TILE SETTER......................$ 29.28
19.67
---------------------------------------------------------------CARP0068-002 06/01/2009
Rates
Fringes
LATHER...........................$ 33.04
14.87
---------------------------------------------------------------CARP0322-004 05/01/2009
Rates
Fringes
CARPENTER (Including
Acoustical Installation,
Drywall Hanging & Form Work)
Non Wood Frame Construction.$ 31.79
16.10
Wood Frame Construction.....$ 28.83
8.92
---------------------------------------------------------------ELEC0110-002 07/01/2013
Rates
ELECTRICIAN (Low Voltage,
including wiring for Alarms).....$ 23.91
Fringes
10.15+a,b
FOOTNOTES:
a. 1 year service - 5 days paid vacation; 2 years service 10 days paid vacation; 5 years service - 12 days paid
vacation; 7 years service - 14 days paid vacation; 9 years
service - 16 days paid vacation; 11 years service - 18 days
paid vacation; 12 years service - 20 days paid vacation
b. 8 Paid Holidays: New Year's Day; Memorial Day; 4th of
July; Labor Day; Thanksgiving Day; Day after Thanksgiving;
the normal work day preceding Christmas Day; & Christmas Day
---------------------------------------------------------------ELEC0292-011 05/01/2014
Rates
Fringes
ELECTRICIAN......................$ 36.53
26.08
---------------------------------------------------------------ELEV0009-002 01/01/2015
Rates
ELEVATOR MECHANIC................$ 44.93
Fringes
28.385
FOOTNOTE:
PAID VACATION: Employer contributes 8% of regular hourly
rate as vacation pay credit for employees with more than 5
years of service, and 6% for 6 months to 5 years of service.
PAID HOLIDAYS: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day,
Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after
Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day.
---------------------------------------------------------------* ENGI0049-042 05/01/2015
Rates
OPERATOR:
GROUP
GROUP
GROUP
GROUP
GROUP
GROUP
GROUP
Power Equipment
1.....................$
2.....................$
3.....................$
4.....................$
5.....................$
6.....................$
7.....................$
37.74
37.40
35.99
35.65
35.48
33.97
32.85
Fringes
17.15
17.15
17.15
17.15
17.15
17.15
17.15
GROUP 8.....................$ 30.84
17.15
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1: Truck & Crawler Crane with 200' of Boom & Over,
including Jib ($.50 premium with 300' of Boom & over,
including jib); & Tower Crane 250' & Over.
GROUP 2: Truck & Crawler Crane with 150' of Boom, up to but
not including 200' of Boom, including Jib; & Tower Crane
200' & Over.
GROUP 3: Traveling Tower Crane; Truck & Crawler Crane, up to
but not including 150' of Boom, including Jib; Tower Crane
(Stationary) up to 200'; All-Terrain Vehicle Crane, Boom
Truck over 100 ft, Dragline.
GROUP 4: Backhoe/Track/Trackhoe, Hoist (3 drums or more);
Overhead Crane (inside building perimeter), Excavator.
GROUP 5: Asphalt Spreader, Bulldozer, Curb Machine, Drill,
Forklift, Compressor 450 CFM or over (2 or more machines);
Boom Truck up to 100 ft, Loader over 1 cu yd, Hoist (1 or
2 drums); Mechanic, Milling Machine, Roller, Scraper,
Tractor over D2.
GROUP 6: Bobcat/Skid Loader, Loader up to 1 cu. yd., Tractor
D2 or similar size.
GROUP 7: Compressor 600 CFM or over, Crane Oiler, Self
Propelled Vibrating Packer.
GROUP 8:
Oiler, Greaser (Tractor/Truck).
---------------------------------------------------------------* IRON0512-002 05/01/2015
Rates
Fringes
IRONWORKER, ORNAMENTAL,
REINFORCING, AND STRUCTURAL......$ 35.50
23.45
---------------------------------------------------------------LABO0563-006 05/01/2012
Rates
LABORER
Group 1.....................$ 28.46
Group 2.....................$ 28.96
Fringes
15.82
15.82
LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS
GROUP 1 - Common or General Laborer, Asphalt Raker, Asphalt
Shoveler, Carpenter Tender, Concrete Saw, Form Stripping,
Mason Tender (Brick, Cement/Concrete), Plaster Tender,
Scaffold Builder (Brick and Masonry), Top Person, Vibrating
Plate
GROUP 2 - Pipelayer, Bottom Person
---------------------------------------------------------------LABO0563-007 01/01/2012
Rates
Fringes
LABORER (ASBESTOS ABATEMENT)
Removal from Floors, Walls
& Ceilings..................$ 27.33
14.94
---------------------------------------------------------------PAIN0386-001 05/01/2012
Rates
Fringes
Drywall
Finisher/Taper..............$ 30.17
18.67
---------------------------------------------------------------PAIN0386-012 05/01/2014
Rates
Fringes
Painters:
Brush & Roller..............$ 32.88
18.46
Spray.......................$ 32.88
18.46
---------------------------------------------------------------PAIN1324-006 06/01/2012
Rates
Fringes
GLAZIER..........................$ 35.69
13.95
---------------------------------------------------------------PLAS0265-005 06/01/2014
Rates
Fringes
PLASTERER........................$ 30.02
19.62
---------------------------------------------------------------PLAS0633-054 05/01/2012
Rates
Fringes
CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER...$ 32.39
16.60
---------------------------------------------------------------PLUM0015-011 05/01/2014
Rates
PLUMBER (Excluding HVAC Pipe
Installation)....................$ 31.11
Fringes
20.17
FOOTNOTE:
Paid Holiday: Labor Day
---------------------------------------------------------------PLUM0417-003 06/01/2013
Rates
SPRINKLER FITTER (Fire)..........$ 40.08
Fringes
21.00
FOOTNOTE:
Paid Holidays: Memorial Day; July 4th; Friday before Labor
Day; Labor Day; Columbus Day; & Thanksgiving Day
---------------------------------------------------------------PLUM0539-001 05/01/2015
Rates
Fringes
PIPEFITTER (Including HVAC
Pipe Installation)...............$ 37.72
24.49
---------------------------------------------------------------* ROOF0096-022 05/01/2015
Rates
ROOFER...........................$ 35.41
Fringes
15.33
FOOTNOTE: Paid Holiday - Labor Day
---------------------------------------------------------------SHEE0010-052 05/01/2009
Rates
SHEET METAL WORKER (Including
HVAC Duct and System
Installation)....................$ 38.46
Fringes
18.34
FOOTNOTE: Paid Holiday: Labor Day
---------------------------------------------------------------TEAM0346-005 05/01/2014
Rates
Fringes
TRUCK DRIVER
2-Axle Dump Truck...........$ 25.90
13.50
3-Axle Dump Truck...........$ 26.15
13.50
---------------------------------------------------------------SUMN2009-045 07/27/2009
Rates
INSTALLER - SIGN.................$ 20.32
Fringes
5.05
LABORER: Landscape..............$ 12.88
4.61
---------------------------------------------------------------WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing
operation to which welding is incidental.
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Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within
the scope of the classifications listed may be added after
award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses
(29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)).
---------------------------------------------------------------The body of each wage determination lists the classification
and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the
cited type(s) of construction in the area covered by the wage
determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical
order of "identifiers" that indicate whether the particular
rate is a union rate (current union negotiated rate for local),
a survey rate (weighted average rate) or a union average rate
(weighted union average rate).
Union Rate Identifiers
A four letter classification abbreviation identifier enclosed
in dotted lines beginning with characters other than "SU" or
"UAVG" denotes that the union classification and rate were
prevailing for that classification in the survey. Example:
PLUM0198-005 07/01/2014. PLUM is an abbreviation identifier of
the union which prevailed in the survey for this
classification, which in this example would be Plumbers. 0198
indicates the local union number or district council number
where applicable, i.e., Plumbers Local 0198. The next number,
005 in the example, is an internal number used in processing
the wage determination. 07/01/2014 is the effective date of the
most current negotiated rate, which in this example is July 1,
2014.
Union prevailing wage rates are updated to reflect all rate
changes in the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) governing
this classification and rate.
Survey Rate Identifiers
Classifications listed under the "SU" identifier indicate that
no one rate prevailed for this classification in the survey and
the published rate is derived by computing a weighted average
rate based on all the rates reported in the survey for that
classification. As this weighted average rate includes all
rates reported in the survey, it may include both union and
non-union rates. Example: SULA2012-007 5/13/2014. SU indicates
the rates are survey rates based on a weighted average
calculation of rates and are not majority rates. LA indicates
the State of Louisiana. 2012 is the year of survey on which
these classifications and rates are based. The next number, 007
in the example, is an internal number used in producing the
wage determination. 5/13/2014 indicates the survey completion
date for the classifications and rates under that identifier.
Survey wage rates are not updated and remain in effect until a
new survey is conducted.
Union Average Rate Identifiers
Classification(s) listed under the UAVG identifier indicate
that no single majority rate prevailed for those
classifications; however, 100% of the data reported for the
classifications was union data. EXAMPLE: UAVG-OH-0010
08/29/2014. UAVG indicates that the rate is a weighted union
average rate. OH indicates the state. The next number, 0010 in
the example, is an internal number used in producing the wage
determination. 08/29/2014 indicates the survey completion date
for the classifications and rates under that identifier.
A UAVG rate will be updated once a year, usually in January of
each year, to reflect a weighted average of the current
negotiated/CBA rate of the union locals from which the rate is
based.
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WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS
1.) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can
be:
*
*
*
*
an existing published wage determination
a survey underlying a wage determination
a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on
a wage determination matter
a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling
On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests
for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour
Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted
because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the
Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial
contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.)
and 3.) should be followed.
With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal
process described here, initial contact should be with the
Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to:
Branch of Construction Wage Determinations
Wage and Hour Division
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
2.) If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an
interested party (those affected by the action) can request
review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator
(See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to:
Wage and Hour Administrator
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the
interested party's position and by any information (wage
payment data, project description, area practice material,
etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue.
3.) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an
interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative
Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to:
Administrative Review Board
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
4.) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final.
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END OF GENERAL DECISION
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