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Posted: June 12, 2012

Over 70 working crews expected by mid-year

Outside Construction Report

By Ron Cochran

Outside Line Construction work remains steady with all aspects of our work being performed at some level. There are currently 52 crews on board and that number was expected to increase to over 70 by midyear for wood distribution. PG&E has added Asplundh as a contractor for 3rd and 4th quarter pole replacement work at which time there are over 1,000 poles scheduled.

Asplundh was awarded some infrared patrol work and should be starting by mid-June. This work will employ at least one Journeyman Lineman to operate the equipment and one groundman or apprentice to drive the vehicle.

Number of hours of transmission overhead work has decreased as some work was returned to PG&E General Construction. Substation work, including the civil portion, has remained steady.

The current solar projects should be about 99% complete in the next couple of weeks. We know that Cupertino Electric was awarded another 20 MW solar project and had a first meeting with a union contractor from So. California named Belco who feels they are close to being awarded at least one of the remaining two projects. During these discussions it was noted that if awarded the projects it may not be until October before they will start.

Hours for large project work of 2,000 hours per month are not broken down on this month’s report although they are included in the total hours. Company explained the term “blitz” work which includes such tasks as pole maintenance, cross-arm repairs, and tags.

Ralph Kenyon, who has been on staff working as a temporary representative to the Outside Line Construction group, has recently taken a position as a lineman with PG&E and was scheduled to start there on June 4. Ralph has done an outstanding job while on staff and we wish him well with PG&E.

Bargaining information

Contractor Ratified Wage Increase
Substation Dismantling    
ALCO IRON & METAL CO. Yes  
TRANSFORMER TECHNOLOGIES CANCELLED  
     
TOWING    
EPPLER & EPPLER Yes 2.75/2.75/2.75
     
Inspection    
Calinc (CSI) Yes  
CANUS Yes 2.50/2.75/3.00
HAMPTON TEDDER Yes  
KVA Electric Yes  
MCDANIEL TECHNICAL SERVICES CANCELLED  
TULSA INSPECTION RESOURCES (TIR) Yes  
     
Outside Line Construction   2.25/2.75/3.00
ABASCUS CONSTRUCTION, INC. Yes  
AJ EXCAVATION, INC. Yes  
AMERICAN POWER DELIVERY YES  
ASPLUNDH CONST CORP YES  
AVTECH CONSTRUCTION Yes  
AZTRACK CONSTRUCTION Yes  
B&B CONSTRUCTION Yes  
BYINGTON WELDING Yes  
CURTIS & SONS CANCELLED  
DAVE CHRISTIAN CONSTRUCTION CO CANCELLED  
E.C. SMITH, INC. Yes  
GREG SCHANDEL CONSTRUCTION YES  
HENKELS & MCCOY YES  
HUTCHINS PAVING Yes  
J.JACKSON CONSTRUCTION CANCELLED  
KINDNESS GENERAL CONST YES  
LUCCHETTI EXCAVATING Yes  
MGE ENERGY, Inc YES  
MILLENDER WHITE CONSTRUCTION CO., CANCELLED  
MJ AVILA COMPANY, INC Yes  
PARMETER GENERAL ENGINEERING & SERVICES Yes  
PORTER & SONS EXCAVATING CANCELLED  
SJL CONSTRUCTION Yes  
SOURCE POWER OF CA LP YES  
TERRA FIRMA CANCELLED  
TESLA J. CONSTRUCTION GROUP CANCELLED  
UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTION Yes  
VALLEY TRENCHING, INC. CANCELLED  
WESTERN LINE NECA Yes  
WHITE CONSTRUCTIOON Yes  
     
Support Agreements    
CHAIN LINK FENCE Yes  
DANIELSON CONSTRUCTION Yes  
FORT BRAGG CANCELLED  
PAULSON EXCAVATING Yes  
TRI-CITY FENCE Yes  
WIPF CANCELLED  
     
Trees    
ASPLUNDH TREE No  
DAVEY TREE Yes 2%
Trees, Inc No  
Utility Tree Yes 3%
Windy Tree Yes 3.00/3.00
Wright Tree Service No  

Grievances

We have three grievances against TTR Substations and one against Contra Costa Electric. All are scheduled for Labor-Management on June 14, along with one grievance filed against us by TTR Substations. Two of the scheduled grievances pertain to using the wrong classifications to perform work and the other deals with using a non-signatory contractor to perform covered IBEW work. The one filed against us is over an interpretation of the use of classification for Book 4 Lineman. This has been an on-going issue we hope to resolve during this labor-management process.

Last month it was reported that we had started three grievances at power plants. Two of these grievances pertain to work jurisdiction issues and one pertains to a contractor for failure to report hours. Since then we resolved all three, with the contractors and general contractor paying full restitution for the work jurisdiction issues.

This month, however, we had another work jurisdiction issue that has been resolved by the contractor paying full restitution for 50.5 hours of work that was subcontracted out to a non-IBEW signatory contractor.

Recently both Ron Cochran and Ralph Armstrong have been appointed chairman to committees within the California State Association of Electrical Workers. Ron has been appointed chairman to the apprenticeship committee and Ralph to the Safety Committee.

Substation Technician Certification

Local 1245, 47 and 396 just recently started a new certification program that is being implemented by the California Nevada JATC. This 3-year certification program has just taken its first group of candidates into the program, which required them to take a knowledge test to see what year they would fit into the program. There will be more on this as soon as this group has completed the program so it will give us time to evaluate its success.

2012 Training Schedule

Crane Training: Any member interested must submit an application through the Cal-Nevada JATC in Riverside. The local will no longer keep a list. Classes will be limited to 30 members and priority will be given to members of Local 396, 1245 & 47.

OHSA ETD Classes: We are trying to offer this class at least once a month over the next couple of months or until attendance drops. If interested, check with our dispatch office for class schedules and to add your name to the list of those wishing to attend.

First Aid & CPR is the 2nd Saturday of every month at our Riverside and Sacramento facility.

Special Events

Injured Workers Fund


The balance as of May 3, 2012 was $440,347.20. We paid out no claims in the month of May.

Dispatch

BOOK #          

L-1

34

CS-1

5

F-1

1

L-2

71

CS-2

6

F-2

39

L-3

1

CS-3

2

   

L-4

100

       
   

GM-1

15

   

ES-1

4

GM-2

22

   

ES-2

0

GM-3

305

   

ES-3

15

GM-4

317

   
  May 2012 Year to Date

Lineman

116

507

Apprentice Lineman

24

104

Equipment Man

16

67

Groundman

50

268

Fabricator Tech

21

100

Cable Splicer

10

20

Total

254

1083

 

Apprentices

We currently have 297 outside line apprentices registered in our JATC program.

We have 3 traffic signal maintenance apprentices registered.

Ron Cochran is Senior Assistant Business Manager, IBEW Local 1245