E. RESIDENTS ON CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
- This Section is applicable to residents on Department of Transportation construction projects. A resident is defined as a Department of Transportation employee, serving in any of the titles listed in 2. below, who is in charge of all aspects of a construction project from start to finish, and is on call on a seven-day, 24-hour basis.
- Employees in the following titles may be assigned to serve as residents:
Assistant Engineer, Electrical
Assistant Engineer, Planning
Assistant Engineer, Traffic
Assistant Engineer, Transportation
Construction and Maintenance Technician 1
Construction and Maintenance Technician 2
Engineering Technician 1
Principal Engineer, Electrical
Principal Engineer, Planning
Principal Engineer, Traffic
Principal Engineer, Transportation
Principal Environmental Engineer
Principal Environmental Specialist
Project Engineer, Construction
Project Engineer, Electrical
Project Engineer, Maintenance
Project Engineer, Planning
Project Engineer, Traffic
Senior Engineer, Electrical
Senior Engineer, Planning
Senior Engineer, Traffic
Senior Engineer, Transportation
Senior Environmental Engineer
Supervising Engineer, Construction and Maintenance
Supervising Engineer, Electrical
Supervising Environmental Engineer
Supervisor of Bridges and Structures, Highway
Incumbents will be assigned to serve as residents based on the suitability of their title and experience to the size and complexity of the projects.
3. Residents are entitled to a special rate of pay. The rate shall represent 5% of the average daily rate for each day served. This payment shall be made twice yearly on or about the first and fourteenth supplemental pay periods of the calendar year. A personnel transaction will be submitted for each individual showing a lump sum equaling 5% of the employee’s average daily rate for the period, times the number of work days for the period.
4. Duration of payments will be as follows:
a. In the Division of Construction and Materials:
The functional rate will go into effect on the date that a Preconstruction Meeting for the project takes place, in accordance with Construction Operations Bulletin 66-3G. The rate will cease 30 days after a final corrective action inspection has taken place, in accordance with Construction Operation Bulletin 76-1A.
b. In Electrical Systems:
The functional rate will go into effect on the date that a Preconstruction Meeting for the project takes place, and cease when as-builts are completed.
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