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Ordinance 3854AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, CONCERNINGADOPTION • APPRENTICE REQUIREMENTS FORCERTAIN CAPITAL i' r PROJECTS; PROVIDING r i' SEVERABILITY;AND FIXING a TIME WHEN THE SAME SHALL i' WHEREAS,of Edmonds• • . highly skilled construction workforceboth essential• .ncing economic growth• •' . • . providing training and experience to individuals seeking to enter or advance in the construction WHEREAS, growing participation in apprenticeship programs today will ensure a viable WHEREAS, i • • train the next generation • skilled workers rests with ;ossure that a trained workforce will be available in sufficient numbers in the future for t, F1 ILlril ' • • '• • • I. • .i• . • ► • create a skilled workforce that reflects the diversity of our population and promotes community • s • r • r _ • ri i'ra Section•'• ECC 18.00 Public Works 18.00.050 Apprentice Requirements. This section is intended to supplement, and to be followed in conjunction with, the City *f Edmonds Purchasing Policies and Procedures, dated January 2009, or as amended. A. Definitions. 1. Apprentice" means an apprentice enrolled in a state -approved apprenticeship training program 2. "Contractor" means a person, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or joint venture entering into a contract with the City to construct a public work. • •hours"to the total numberof •urs worked by • an hourly wage who are directly employed on the site of the public work and wh are subject to state or federal prevailing wage requiremcnts� "Labor hours" shal also include hours worked by •rkers employed by • • • on • the public work, and shall include additional hours worked as a result of a contract or project adjustment or pursuant to an agreed -upon change order, 4. "Estimated cost" means the anticipated cost of a public work, as determined by the City, based upon the expected • of •• equipment, and labor, but excluding taxes and contingency funds. 5. "Public work" refers to all City funded construction projects that constitute a public work pursuant to RCW 39,04.010 as now or hereafter amended and estimated to cost $250,000 or more. 6. "State -approved apprenticeship training program" means an apprenticeship program approved or recognized by the Washington State Apprenticeship and Training Council. "Subcontractor" person,partnership, limited liability company, or joint venture that has contracted with the contractor to perform all Or part of • to construct . public • by • . • I: n. AAgeh�s shcll be utilized for the construction of tcublic works by contractors • subcontractors in accordance 1. Apprenticeship utilization program goal, For public works contracts with an . -• • • ToN#L2 i • • i 1•Mmmf *040-40,• • - Director of Public Works, or his designee, is authorized to require that up to fifteen • % of •ntract labor hours,• • contractor and subcontractor a be performed by apprentices. Contract requirements.• . documents forpublic works construction projects shall includeprovisions detailing the.•- .ra Monitoring. Apprenticeship Utilization Formfor contractors to complete when submitting their • • documents,•' intended usage of apprentices by the contractor and any subcontractors. This document will require the identification of i i . apprentices by r and Washington State apprenticeship . • i number, . ` of • apprentice labor hours, and the identification of apprentice hours to be worked by minorities, women, persons with disabilities and disadvantaged youth. This provision is not intended and shall not be used to discriminate against any applicant for training. In addition, the City will require the submittal of an Apprenticeship c • •rm by the contractor at the conclusionof public worksproject thati" •rk performed by apprentices f• contractor an isu•contractors. 4� Failure tomeet utilizationgoaL Failureby • • tocomply with establishedapprenticeshiprequirements,otherwise adjusted or `r in writing as set forth below, shall be deemed a breach of contract for which the City shall be entitled to all remedies allowed by law under the contract. Failure to comply with the apprenticeship requirements may also be considered evidence bearing on a contractor's qualification for award of future contracts with the City� SoMejurisdictions requirean assessment of 11 to $10.01re each rur the contractorfails to meet the utilizationgoal instead of r breach contract provision.] 5. Adjustment and waiven The Director of Public Works, or his designee, may for • • • . • (b) A disproportionately high ratio of material costs to labor hours, which does not make feasible the require minimum eve s of aii •. it i reasonable and necessary requirementsof the contractrend] apprentice utilization infeasible at the required levels; (d) In order to meet the requirement, the contractor will be forced 11 (e) The participating contractor has demonstrated a good faith effort to comply with the requirements of is section;• • (f) Other criteria deemed appropriate that are not inconsistent with the purpose and goals of this section. Section 1 Severability, If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality. • affect the validity or constitutionality•' any other section, sentence, clauseor phrase Of this ordinance- Section,1 APPROVED - MAYOR MIKE COO E CITY CLERK,SANDRA S. CHASE OFFICE OFTHE CITY ATTORNEY: BY t FFRE ' B. T DA Y FILED W1T 1 TffE CITY CLERK: -1 -2011 of the City of Edmonds, Washington On the 20"' day of September, 2011, the City Council of the City of Edmonds, passed Ordinance No. 3854. A summary of the content of said ordinance, consisting, of the title, provides as follows: AN ORDINANCE OF T11E, CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, CONCERNING TIME ADOPTION OF APPREN-110E REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN C11"Y CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS; PROV1D1NG FOR SEVERABILITY; AND FIXING A TIME WHEN THE SAME SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE. The full text of this Ordinance will be mailed upon request. DNE' D this 21 " day of September, 2011. J CITY CLERK, SANDRA S. Cl,-IASE 19 STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY S S.S. The undersigned, being first duly sworn on oath deposes and says that she is Principal Clerk of trT101, 'ft-IE HERALD, a daily newspaper punted and published in the City of Everett, County of Snohomish, and Stateof Washington; that said newspaper is a newspaper of general circulation in said County and State, that said newspaper has been approved as a legal t newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Snohomish County and that the notice City aiPd rds,ftitss t9 fdA�rss s_ As as Sqn arvofOrdinanceNo.3854 content 0I said rdi tttetCs), ,,Slating ai; ata 1s`Car s v _ . Mews: ws: AN +°.1t#i"�NA!`�'st's°: OF THE -H PA pi TOYOF Yi wA R IGU , ()N0ERk'fgG A TEE Aft ClOi3 N k PAEtrrlCC AEQUIp IMEi,('i FOR CERTAM CM CAF'rXt CONSTRUCTlON t 80JECTSPROVIDING r0 SEVERA ti.6i Y. AND t"kX$lG A, t`kt E WHEN THE SAME 'nlo toil t�e`ei of INS toinArce Wit be mailed upon rsqeasz. t1AT 0fit%e1S,� 701 o1X61a ;nr 201" C, TY t 1-54k, SANDRA S' CREASE a printed co ll of which is hereunto attached; was published in said newspaper er proper and not in supplement form; in the regular and entire edition of said paper on the following days and times; namely: September 25, 2011 and that said newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period. in m —K,—ncipa FClee Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2 at tltrlr day of September 2{fI .� i11 Notary ubls'c in and for the State of Washsat+ion, sidin rt€ f V t„ Sn 101. lr Ia County �`�: �." Account Name: City of Edmonds Account Number. 101416 Order plumber: 0001751639