8c. Draft Resolution 3746
Item No: 8c, Reso 3746 Meeting Date: March 27, 2018 Page 1 1 2 3 Resolution NO. 3746 4 5 A Resolution of the Port of Seattle Commission amending Resolution 3725 to 6 change the threshold for applying Project Labor Agreements to Port 7 projects and to add a small business threshold for applying 8 prevailing wage; and amending Resolution 3736 to amend the 9 definitions that include a threshold for applying Project Labor 10 Agreements to Port projects. 11 12 WHEREAS, the Port of Seattle established its Construction Labor Policy in 13 2016 to help ensure timely and efficient delivery of construction projects; and 14 15 WHEREAS, the Port of Seattle Commission established a Priority Hire policy 16 that requires alignment with regional partners to increase participation in the 17 workforce by women and minorities; and 18 19 WHEREAS, the Port of Seattle can further alignment with King County and 20 the City of Seattle in updating the dollar threshold for the assumption in favor of a 21 Project Labor Agreement; and 22 23 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Port Commission of the Port 24 Seattle as follows: 25 26 Section 1: Section 1(I)(A)(1) of Resolution 3725 related to the change in the dollar 27 threshold for the assumption in favor of a Project Labor Agreement from $5 million 28 labor costs to $5 million for construction contracts, is hereby amended as follows: 29 30 Strike and replace Section 1(I)(A)(1) of Resolution 3725 to read: "The 31 assumption will be in favor of employing a PLA for construction contracts that are 32 anticipated to be in excess of $5 million at the time of bid or, if absent a bid, at the 33 time of the contract award." 34 35 Section 2. Section 1(III)(B)(1) of Resolution 3725, related to a small business 36 exception on Port leases where tenant improvements are made at the tenant expense, 37 is hereby amended as follows: 38 39 Strike and replace Section 1(III)(B)(1) of Resolution 3725 to read: "As a lease 40 provision, require the payment and reporting of prevailing wages as required by 41 Washington statutes and regulations and State Department of Labor and Industries 42 requirements except in the case that the tenant is a small business by U.S. Small 43 Business Administration size standards." 44 45 Section 3: Exhibit A, Section 2, Definitions, related to the change in the dollar 46 threshold for the assumption in favor of a Project Labor Agreement from $5 million 47 labor costs to $5 million for construction contracts, is hereby amended as follows: 48 49 50 51 Item No: 8c, Reso 3746 Meeting Date: March 27, 2018 Page 2 52 Exhibit A, Section 2, Definitions. Strike lines 174 176: ""Construction labor 53 costs" means the labor cost component of the estimated construction budget for the 54 project to be paid to contractors at the time of bid or, if absent a bid, at the time of the 55 contract award." 56 57 Exhibit A, Section 2 Definitions. Line 186 187, strike "with construction 58 costs at or above $5 million" 59 60 ADOPTED by the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle at a duly noticed meeting 61 thereof, held this _____day of ____________, 2017 and duly authenticated in open 62 session by the signatures of the Commissioners voting in favor thereof and the seal of 63 the Commission. 64 65 66 _________________________________ 67 _________________________________ 68 _________________________________ 69 _________________________________ 70
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