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Five Prime Forward. Looking Statement *** INDICATES MATERIAL THAT WAS OMITTED AND FOR WHICH CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT WAS REQUESTED. ALL SUCH OMITTED MATERIAL WAS FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24b-2 PROMULGATED UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED. CONFIDENTIAL EXECUTION COPY
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  • Overtime Description Time and one half the regular rate for Saturday for the first eight hours worked. Double time the regular rate for Saturday for work performed in excess of eight hours. Overtime Time and one half the regular rate after an 8 hour day. Double time the regular rate for Sunday. Double time the regular rate for work on the following holiday(s). Paid Holidays New Year's Day Xxxxxxx's Birthday President's Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Columbus Day Veteran's Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day Employees must work at least one day in the payroll week in which the holiday occurs to receive the paid holiday (Operating Engineer Local #15-D) ENGINEER - OPERATING‌ Back Filling Machines, Cranes, Mucking Machines and Dual Drum Paver. Effective Period: 7/1/2015 - 6/30/2016 Wage Rate per Hour: $71.75 Backhoes, Power Shovels, Hydraulic Clam Shells, Steel Erection, Moles and machines of a similar nature. Effective Period: 7/1/2015 - 6/30/2016 Wage Rate per Hour: $74.29 Mine Hoists, Cranes, etc. (Used as Mine Hoists) Effective Period: 7/1/2015 - 6/30/2016 Wage Rate per Hour: $76.67 Gradealls, Keystones, Cranes on land or water (with digging buckets), Bridge Cranes, Vermeer Cutter and machines of a similar nature, Trenching Machines. Effective Period: 7/1/2015 - 6/30/2016 Wage Rate per Hour: $74.84 Pile Drivers & Rigs (employing Dock Builder foreperson): Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Tunnel Shovels. Effective Period: 7/1/2015 - 6/30/2016 Wage Rate per Hour: $73.36 Mixers (Concrete with loading attachment), Concrete Pavers, Cableways, Land Derricks, Power Houses (Low Air Pressure Units). Effective Period: 7/1/2015 - 6/30/2016 Wage Rate per Hour: $69.69 Barrier Movers , Barrier Transport and Machines of a Similar Nature. Effective Period: 7/1/2015 - 6/30/2016 Wage Rate per Hour: $56.25 Utility Compressors Effective Period: 7/1/2015 - 6/30/2016 Wage Rate per Hour: $43.63 Horizontal Boring Rig Effective Period: 7/1/2015 - 6/30/2016 Wage Rate per Hour: $66.26 Elevators (manually operated as personnel hoist). Effective Period: 7/1/2015 - 6/30/2016 Wage Rate per Hour: $60.89 Compressors (Portable 3 or more in battery), Driving of Truck Mounted Compressors, Well-point Pumps, Tugger Machines Well Point Pumps, Churn Drill. Effective Period: 7/1/2015 - 6/30/2016 Wage Rate per Hour: $47.28

  • Long Description (If Applicable Training to provide the knowledge, skills and abilities needed as a result of agency mission, policies, or procedures. . Training to acquire the knowledge, skills and abilities needed as a result of assignment to new duties and responsibilities when such training is not part of a planned, career development program (e.g., training provided to a staffing specialist who has been newly assigned to a position involving classification duties).

  • Short Description Post-Bachelor's

  • Financial Printer The Company shall retain a financial printer, reasonably acceptable to the Representative, for the purpose of facilitating the Company’s XXXXX filings and the printing of the Preliminary Prospectus and Prospectus.

  • XXX, THEREFORE in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants and conditions contained herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:

  • Public Procurement The Parties shall cooperate to develop conditions for open and competitive award of contracts for goods and services in particular through calls for tenders.

  • Multiple Bedroom Spaces If this Housing Agreement expressly identifies more than one bedroom space in a multi-bedroom apartment as assigned to Resident on page 1, then: (a) references to a “space” or “spaces” will be deemed to refer to all of the spaces assigned to Resident, or to the entire apartment if all of the bedrooms in an apartment are assigned to Resident; and (b) if Resident is assigned fewer than all of the bedroom spaces in an apartment, use of common areas will continue to be shared with other residents of the apartment and any calculation of Resident’s share of any charges assessed pro rata to all residents of an apartment will be made by dividing the number of bedroom spaces assigned to Resident by the total number of occupied bedroom spaces within the apartment.

  • General Summary The Contractor shall be required to maintain all equipment in the Facility including, but not limited to the ventilating system, fire suppression, fire extinguishers, guard radio system, Traffic and Revenue Equipment, intercom system, Closed Circuit Television (CCTV), computers, guard tour verification hand held sensors and guard tour verification hand held stations, heat rise indicators, passenger elevators, roll down gates and all mechanical machinery, including replacement valve seats, valve bodies, door operating mechanism, car door hanger rollers, door saddle, pumps, and other required hydraulic elevator equipment, including cables, pulleys, tracks and other equipment for the cable elevator, ticket issuing machines, cash registers, fee indicators, toll equipment, and traffic counting apparatus. The Contractor shall maintain the 3M/Federal APD Auto Read-Fully Automated Traffic and Revenue System with Bar Code currently installed in the Facility. All existing equipment and systems should be verified by each Bidder. At the commencement of this Contract, the Contractor shall re-key all appropriate locks in the Facility and provide the Department with 2 sets of copies adequately identified for each lock that has been changed. Furthermore, the Contractor shall be required to maintain, at its own expense, all other equipment in the Facility, excluding equipment or systems designated for rehabilitation until such systems and equipment’s have been rehabilitated. Such maintenance shall include periodic testing, cleaning, lubrication, and preventive maintenance. Contractor shall maintain a record in the Facility of all such work. In addition, a written inventory of all furniture and all portable equipment owned by the Department shall be taken on the effective date of this Contract, and signed by both parties. A similar inventory shall be taken at the expiration or termination of the Contract and signed by both parties. The Contractor is responsible for all structure, equipment and/or systems which may exist in spaces occupied or utilized in the performance of this Contract, including storage areas. The Contractor shall be responsible for the maintenance, care and custody of the Facility and all fixed and portable equipment and furniture and shall return same to the Department in satisfactory condition when the contract expires or terminates. The Contractor agrees to maintain in good and safe condition required, electronic equipment, heating, and air conditioning equipment in the booths and in the manager office. The Contractor shall be responsible for the routine maintenance and cleaning of the Facility and shall inspect the Facility for dangerous conditions or defects, including but not limited to accumulations of grease or oil, broken glass, protruding objects, leaking gas tanks, broken or burned out lighting fixtures, litter, trip spots and hazards to tires. The Contractor shall immediately perform all necessary routine maintenance to remedy any such condition, defect, hazardous or public safety issue. Failure to provide immediate action to make condition safe can result in the assessment of $100.00/per day liquidated damages. When the Contractor does not provide satisfactory maintenance or service, the Contractor must pay to the City the value of such maintenance or service, when the value of such maintenance or service can be accurately determined. In the event that the value of said maintenance or service cannot be accurately determined, the Contractor shall be subject to the assessment of liquidated damages as noted above. The Contractor shall submit certified payrolls, sign in/out sheets, and proof of wage rate and/or supplemental benefits rate for any Work related to construction, reconstruction or maintenance of the Facility, including but not limited to, painting, concrete, brick, and plumbing. Such documentation shall be submitted with the respective monthly invoices for the period of time the Work is carried out. , Prevailing wages shall apply for this type of Work. The Contractor must obtain prior written Department approval for any of its subcontractors to perform the Work. For further information, please refer to the Comptroller’s website, Labor Law, prevailing wage schedules, xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx.

  • Level Four If the Association is not satisfied with the disposition of the grievance at Level Three or if the grievant is not represented by the Association, the grievant may submit the grievance to arbitration before an impartial arbitrator, using the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Services (FMCS). In order to submit the grievance to arbitration, both the Superintendent and FMCS must receive written and timely notice that the grievance is proceeding to arbitration within twenty (20) days following receipt of the Level Three disposition and that the Association, (if the Association is representing the grievant), or grievant, if the association is not representing the grievant has submitted the grievance to FMCS for arbitration within that time limit. 1. If the District does not agree within ten (10) days of receipt of the written notice, that the matter is arbitrable, the District shall notify the Grievant and the Association, in writing, that it disagrees as to the arbitrability of the grievance. The Parties agree that in such instances, an arbitrator will be selected, according to the rules of FMCS, to determine the question of arbitrability and if found to be arbitrable, to then determine the substantive issue. If there is no objection by the District to the arbitrability of the grievance, the Parties shall proceed to arbitrate the substantive grievance issue on its merits. 2. The District and the Association (or the grievant if the Association is not representing the grievant) agree to make available, upon specific written request to the other, such information as is necessary to effectively process grievance. The cost of gathering the information shall be borne by the requesting Party in accordance with Florida Statutes. Requests for such information shall allow a reasonable time prior to the Level Four hearing (except that if the arbitration hearing is to determine arbitrability, then a reasonable time before a hearing is set or the purpose) for collection of requested information. Neither the District nor the Association (nor the grievant, if the grievant is not represented by the Association) shall be permitted to assert in such arbitration proceeding any ground or rely on any evidence which had been specifically requested by the opposite Party but which was not previously disclosed to the requesting Party. 3. If the Parties cannot mutually agree to an arbitrator within seven (7) days of the receipt of the list of arbitrators from FMCS, then the arbitrator will be selected by FMCS in accordance with its rules. The arbitrator shall have no power to add to, subtract from, modify or alter the terms of the Agreement. The arbitrator will conduct a hearing, shall render his/her decision in writing within (30) days after the close of the arbitration hearing and shall furnish a copy to the Association/grievant and the District. The Parties agree that the decision of the arbitrator shall be final and binding on all Parties. The fees and expenses of the arbitrator shall be shared equally by the District and the Association unless the Association has elected to withdraw or not to support the grievance and so notifies all Parties in writing. In this case, the fees and expenses of the arbitrator shall be shared equally by the District and the grievant. All other expenses shall be borne by the Party incurring them, and neither Party shall be responsible for the expense of witnesses called by the other.

  • Time for Payment Interconnection Customer must provide the additional Security, in a form and with terms as required by Section 212.4, within 15 days after its receipt of Transmission Provider’s notice under this section. The requirement for additional Security under this section shall be treated as a milestone included in the Interconnection Service Agreement pursuant to Section 212.5.