New Mexico Register / Volume XXXV,
Issue 20 / October 22, 2024
This is an amendment to 11.1.2 NMAC Sections
20, and 21 effective 1/1/2025.
11.1.2.20 PREVAILING
WAGE AND FRINGE BENEFIT AND APPRENTICESHIP CONTRIBUTION RATES: Pursuant to 11.1.2.13 NMAC, the director of the labor relations
division of the department of workforce solutions hereby publishes the [2024]
2025 prevailing wage and fringe benefit rates and apprenticeship
contributions that will apply to all wage rate decisions issued from January 1, [2024] 2025 through
December 31, [2024] 2025.
A. TYPE
A: STREET, HIGHWAY, UTILITY AND LIGHT
ENGINEERING |
|
|
|
Trade Classification |
Base Rate |
Fringe Rate |
Apprenticeship |
Bricklayer/block layer/stonemason |
27.03 |
10.99 |
|
Bricklayer/block layer/stonemason: Curry, DeBaca, Quay and
Roosevelt counties |
23.10 |
8.98 |
|
Bricklayer/block layer/stonemason: Dona Ana, Otero, Eddy, and
Lea counties |
29.56 |
14.10 |
|
Carpenter/lather |
[ |
[ |
|
Carpenter: Los Alamos county |
[ |
[ |
|
Cement mason |
[ |
[ |
|
Drywall Finisher/Taper |
[ |
[ |
|
Glazier/Fabricator |
[ |
[ |
|
Ironworker |
|
||
Ironworker
journeyman |
[ |
[ |
|
Probationary
ironworker |
[ |
[ |
|
Painter – Commercial |
21.00 |
5.75 |
|
Paper Hanger |
21.00 |
5.75 |
|
Plumber/pipefitter |
[ |
[ |
|
Electricians – outside classifications: Zone 1 |
|
||
Ground man |
[ |
[ |
|
Equipment operator |
[ |
[ |
|
Lineman |
[ |
[ |
|
Journeyman
technician |
[ |
[ |
|
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
|
Electricians – outside classifications: Zone 2 |
|
|
|
Ground man |
[ |
[ |
|
Equipment operator |
[ |
[ |
|
Lineman |
[ |
[ |
|
Journeyman
technician |
[ |
[ |
|
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
|
Electricians
– outside classifications: Los Alamos
County |
|
|
|
Ground man |
[ |
[ |
|
Equipment Operator |
[ |
[ |
|
Lineman/Technician |
[ |
[ |
|
Journeyman
technician |
[ |
[ |
|
Cable Splicer |
[ |
[ |
|
Laborers |
|
|
|
Group
I – Unskilled |
[ |
[ |
|
Group
II – Semi-Skilled |
[ |
[ |
|
Group
III – Skilled |
[ |
[ |
|
Group
IV - Specialty |
[ |
[ |
|
Operators |
|
||
Group
I |
[ |
[ |
|
Group
II |
[ |
[ |
|
Group
III |
[ |
[ |
|
Group
IV |
[ |
[ |
|
Group
V |
[ |
[ |
|
Group
VI |
[ |
[ |
|
Group VII |
[ |
[ |
|
Group
VIII |
[ |
[ |
|
Group
IX |
[ |
[ |
|
Group
X |
[ |
[ |
|
Soft Floor Layer |
21.00 |
9.20 |
|
Truck drivers |
|
||
Group
I – IX |
[ |
[ |
|
B. TYPE B: GENERAL BUILDING |
|
|
|
Trade Classification |
Base Rate |
Fringe Rate |
Apprenticeship |
Asbestos
workers/heat & frost insulators |
[ |
12.46 |
.60 |
Asbestos
workers/heat & frost insulators:
Los Alamos County |
[ |
12.46 |
.60 |
Boilermaker/blacksmith |
35.88 |
32.28 |
.60 |
Boilermaker/blacksmith: San Juan County |
36.83 |
31.88 |
.60 |
Bricklayer/block
layer/stonemason |
27.03 |
10.99 |
.60 |
Bricklayer/block layer/stonemason: Curry, DeBaca, Quay, and
Roosevelt counties |
23.10 |
8.98 |
.60 |
Bricklayer/block layer/stonemason: Dona Ana, Otero, Eddy, and
Lea |
26.42 |
8.98 |
.60 |
Carpenter/lather |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Carpenter: Los Alamos county |
[ |
|
.60 |
Millwright/pile
driver |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cement
mason |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – outside classifications: Zone 1 |
|
||
Ground man |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Equipment operator |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Lineman/technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – outside classifications: Zone 2 |
|
|
|
Ground man |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Equipment operator |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Lineman/technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians
– outside classifications: Los Alamos County |
|
|
|
Ground man |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Equipment operator |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Lineman/technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – inside classifications: Zone 1 |
|
|
|
Wireman/low
voltage technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – inside classifications: Zone 2 |
|
|
|
Wireman/low voltage
technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – inside classifications: Zone 3 |
|
|
|
Wireman/low
voltage technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – inside classifications: Zone 4 |
|
|
|
Wireman/low voltage technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – inside classifications: Dona Ana [ |
|
|
|
Wireman/low
voltage technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – inside classifications:
Los Alamos County |
|
|
|
Wireman/low
voltage technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Elevator
constructor |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Elevator
constructor helper |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Glazier/Fabricator |
[ |
[ |
|
Glazier: Los Alamos county |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Ironworker |
|
|
|
Ironworker
journeyman |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Probationary
ironworker |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Painter
|
21.00 |
5.75 |
.60 |
Painter: Los Alamos county |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Paper
Hanger |
21.00 |
5.75 |
.60 |
Paper
Hanger: Los Alamos county |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Drywall
Finisher/Taper [ |
29.60 |
9.63 |
.60 |
[ |
[ |
[ |
[ |
[ |
[ |
[ |
[ |
Drywall
Finisher/Taper: Los Alamos County |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Plasterer |
24.76 |
9.99 |
.60 |
Plumber/pipefitter |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Roofer |
|||
Roofer journeyman |
[ |
9.36 |
.60 |
Roofer helper |
[ |
9.36 |
.60 |
Sheet
metal worker |
|||
Zone 1 |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Zone 2 – Industrial |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Zone 3 – Los Alamos county |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Soft
floor layer |
21.00 |
9.20 |
.60 |
Soft
floor layer: Los Alamos County |
31.20 |
11.62 |
.60 |
Sprinkler
fitter |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Tile
setter |
24.46 |
8.81 |
.60 |
Tile
setter helper/finisher |
16.53 |
8.81 |
.60 |
Laborers |
|||
Group I –
Unskilled |
20.44 |
7.96 |
.60 |
Group II –
Semi-Skilled |
20.44 |
7.96 |
.60 |
Group III –
Skilled |
21.44 |
7.96 |
.60 |
Group IV –
Specialty |
23.69 |
7.96 |
.60 |
Operators |
|
|
|
Group I |
24.49 |
8.22 |
.60 |
Group II |
26.75 |
8.22 |
.60 |
Group III |
27.24 |
8.22 |
.60 |
Group IV |
27.70 |
8.22 |
.60 |
Group V |
[ |
8.22 |
.60 |
Group VI |
28.12 |
8.22 |
.60 |
Group VII |
28.23 |
8.22 |
.60 |
Group VIII |
31.43 |
8.22 |
.60 |
Group IX |
33.94 |
8.22 |
.60 |
Group X |
37.51 |
8.22 |
.60 |
Truck drivers |
|||
Group I – VII |
16.65 |
8.27 |
.60 |
Group VIII |
16.71 |
8.27 |
.60 |
Group IX |
18.65 |
8.27 |
.60 |
C. TYPE C: RESIDENTIAL |
|||
Trade classification |
Base
rate |
Fringe
rate |
Apprenticeship |
Asbestos
workers/heat & frost insulators |
[ |
12.46 |
.60 |
Asbestos
workers/heat & frost insulators: Los Alamos County |
[ |
12.46 |
.60 |
Boilermaker/blacksmith |
35.88 |
32.28 |
.60 |
Boilermaker/blacksmith: San Juan County |
36.83 |
31.88 |
.60 |
Bricklayer/block
layer/stonemason |
27.03 |
10.99 |
.60 |
Bricklayer/block layer/stonemason: Curry, DeBaca, Quay, and
Roosevelt counties |
23.10 |
8.98 |
.60 |
Bricklayer/block layer/stonemason: Dona Ana, Otero, Eddy and Lea
counties |
26.42 |
8.98 |
.60 |
Carpenter/lather |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Carpenter: Los Alamos county |
|
[ |
.60 |
Cement
mason |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – outside classifications: Zone 1 |
|||
Ground man |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Equipment operator |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Lineman/technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – outside classifications: Zone 2 |
|||
Ground man |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Equipment operator |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Lineman/technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians
– outside classifications: Los Alamos
county |
|||
Ground man |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Equipment operator |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Lineman/technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – inside classifications: Zone 1 |
|
|
|
Wireman/low
voltage technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – inside classifications: Zone 2 |
|
|
|
Wireman/low
voltage technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – inside classifications: Zone 3 |
|
|
|
Wireman/low
voltage technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – inside classifications: Zone 4 |
|
|
|
Wireman/low voltage
technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – inside classifications: Dona Ana [ |
|
|
|
Wireman/low
voltage technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – inside classifications: Los Alamos County |
|
|
|
Wireman/low
voltage technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Elevator
constructor |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Elevator
constructor helper |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Glazier/Fabricator
|
[ |
[ |
|
Ironworker |
|||
Ironworker journeyman |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Probationary ironworker |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Painter
– Residential |
19.00 |
5.75 |
.60 |
Drywall
Finisher/Taper – Light commercial & residential |
25.99 |
9.63 |
.60 |
[ |
|
|
|
[ |
|
|
|
Paper
hanger |
19.00 |
5.75 |
.60 |
Plasterer |
21.49 |
8.92 |
.60 |
Plumber/pipefitter |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Roofer |
|||
Roofer Journeyman |
[ |
9.36 |
.60 |
Roofer Helper |
[ |
9.36 |
.60 |
Sheet
metal worker |
|||
Zone 1 |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Zone 2 – Industrial |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Zone 3 – Los Alamos county |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Soft
floor layer |
21.00 |
9.20 |
.60 |
Sprinkler
fitter |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Tile
setter |
24.46 |
8.81 |
.60 |
Tile
setter helper/finisher |
16.53 |
8.81 |
.60 |
Laborers |
|||
Group I –
Unskilled |
13.44 |
8.16 |
.60 |
Group II –
Semi-skilled |
13.44 |
8.16 |
.60 |
Group III –
Skilled |
14.44 |
8.16 |
.60 |
Group IV –
Specialty |
15.44 |
8.16 |
.60 |
Operators |
|||
Group I |
19.50 |
8.82 |
.60 |
Group V |
21.33 |
8.82 |
.60 |
Group VII |
25.75 |
8.82 |
.60 |
Group VIII |
27.95 |
8.82 |
.60 |
Truck drivers |
|||
Group I – IX |
20.75 |
6.27 |
.60 |
D. TYPE H: HEAVY ENGINEERING |
|||
Trade Classification |
Base Rate |
Fringe Rate |
Apprenticeship |
Asbestos
workers/heat & frost insulators |
[ |
12.46 |
.60 |
Asbestos
workers/heat & frost insulators:
Los Alamos County |
[ |
12.46 |
.60 |
Boilermaker/blacksmith |
35.88 |
32.28 |
.60 |
Boilermaker/blacksmith: San Juan County |
36.83 |
31.88 |
.60 |
Bricklayer/block
layer/stonemason |
27.03 |
10.99 |
.60 |
Bricklayer/block layer/stonemason: Curry, DeBaca, Quay and Roosevelt counties |
23.10 |
8.98 |
.60 |
Bricklayer/block layer/stonemason: Dona Ana, Otero, Eddy, and Lea counties |
26.42 |
8.98 |
.60 |
Carpenter/lather |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Carpenter: Los Alamos county |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Millwright/pile
driver |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cement
mason |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians - outside classifications: Zone 1 |
|
|
|
Ground man |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Equipment operator |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Lineman/technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians - outside classifications: Zone 2 |
|||
Ground man |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Equipment operator |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Lineman/technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians
– outside classifications: Los Alamos
County |
|||
Ground man |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Equipment operator |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Lineman/technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – inside classifications: Zone 1 |
|
|
|
Wireman/low
voltage technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians - inside classifications: Zone 2 |
|
|
|
Wireman/low
voltage technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians - inside classifications: Zone 3 |
|
|
|
Wireman/low
voltage technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians - inside classifications: Zone 4 |
|
|
|
Wireman/low voltage
technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – inside classifications: Dona Ana [ |
|
|
|
Wireman/low
voltage technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Electricians – inside classifications: Los Alamos County |
|
|
|
Wireman/low
voltage technician |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Cable splicer |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Glazier/Fabricator |
[ |
[ |
|
Ironworker |
|
|
|
Ironworker
journeyman |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Probationary
ironworker |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Painter
– Industrial |
24.00 |
6.70 |
.60 |
Paperhanger |
24.00 |
6.70 |
.60 |
Drywall
Finisher/Taper – Industrial |
30.51 |
9.63 |
.60 |
[ |
[ |
[ |
[ |
[ |
[ |
[ |
[ |
Plumber/pipefitter |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Roofer |
|
|
|
Roofer journeyman |
[ |
9.36 |
.60 |
Roofer helper |
[ |
9.36 |
.60 |
Sheet
metal worker |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Operators |
|
|
|
Group I |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group II |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group III |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group IV |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group V |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group VI |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group VII |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group VIII |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group IX |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group X |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Laborers |
|||
Group I –
Unskilled |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group II –
Semi-Skilled |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group III –
Skilled |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group IV-
Specialty |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Laborers – Underground |
|||
Group I |
[ |
7.12 |
.60 |
Group II |
[ |
7.12 |
.60 |
Group III |
[ |
7.12 |
.60 |
Soft
Floor Layer |
21.00 |
9.20 |
.60 |
Truck drivers |
|
|
|
Group I |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group II |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group III |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group IV |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group V |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group VI |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group VII |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group VIII |
[ |
[ |
.60 |
Group IX |
|
[ |
.60 |
[11.1.2.20 NMAC - N,
02-29-2016; Rp, 1/1/2017; A, 1/1/2018, A, 1/1/2019; A, 1/1/2020; A, 1/1/2021;
A, 1/1/2022; A, 1/1/2023; A, 1/1/2024; A, 1/1/2025]
11.1.2.21 Subsistence, zone, and incentive pay
rates. All contractors are required to
pay subsistence, zone, and incentive pay according to the particular trade.
A. Asbestos workers
or heat and frost insulators
(1) Zone
1 shall consist of the area lying within the city limits of a circle whose
radius is 66 miles from the city hall in Albuquerque or the city hall in El
Paso - $0.00 per day.
(2) Zone
2 shall consist of Los Alamos county - $40.00 per day if not furnished a
company owned vehicle.
(3) Zone
3 shall consist of the area lying beyond a circle whose radius is over 66 miles
from the city hall in Albuquerque or the city hall in El Paso - $85.00 per day.
B. Boilermakers/blacksmiths
(1) Per
diem is calculated from city hall of the dispatch city or the employee’s
home address, whichever is closer to the job location.
(2) Per
diem is $55.00 per day for travel between 70 and 120 miles and $85.00 per day
for travel over 120 miles.
C. Bricklayers
(1) For Albuquerque area contractors,
the starting point shall be at the intersection of I-40 and I-25 and shall
continue to the job site. All other areas,
the starting point shall be the employer’s main office address.
(2) Between
50 and 75 miles from the starting point, $35.00 per day.
(3) 76 or more miles from the
starting point, $55.00 per day.
(4) All covered refractory work over
75 miles from the intersection of I-40 and I-25, $80.00 per day.
D. Cement Masons
(1) For
employees who travel to Santa Fe from Albuquerque or vice versa, $20.00
per day.
(2) In
all other work performed more than 50 miles from the employer’s main office,
$50.00 per day.
(3) Mutually
agreed-upon lodging or transportation paid for by the employer will substitute
for subsistence pay.
E. Drywall
Finishers and Tapers:
[(1) $40.00 per day ($5.00 per hour for eight hours work) for
over 60 miles over the most typically traveled route, or other mutually agreed
upon suitable lodging or transportation.
(2) If
an employee has worked the full week on four 10-hour days, the employee shall
be paid the full week of per diem of $200.00.
(3) Special
provision for Santa Fe and Albuquerque:
Employees who travel between Santa Fe and Albuquerque will be paid
$15.00 per day or other mutually agreed upon lodging or transportation.]
(1) All zones are measured from the
Albuquerque City Hall.
(2) Up to 70 miles is a free zone.
(3) Between 71 and 100 miles shall be
paid $30.00 expense allowance per day worked.
(4) Over 101 miles shall be paid
$80.00 expense allowance per day worked.
(5) Employees who travel from Santa
Fe to Albuquerque will be paid $30.00 per day or other mutually agreed upon
lodging or transportation.
(6) An area within a 50-mile radius
of the address where an employee permanently resides at the time of hire,
outside of Santa Fe or Albuquerque, shall be a free zone.
(7) When the employer pays for the
hotel for out-of-town work, the employee shall receive $30.00 per day for
expenses. Each room shall not house more
than two people per room.
F. Electricians
(inside classifications)
(1) For
Albuquerque only:
(a) Zone
1 is classified as being within 40 miles from the main post office.
(b) Zone
2 shall extend up to 10 miles beyond zone 1.
Work performed within zone 2 shall be compensated nine percent above the
journeyman rate for zone 1.
(c) Zone
3 shall extend up to 20 miles beyond zone 1.
Work performed within zone 3 shall be compensated fifteen percent above
the journeyman rate for zone 1.
(d) Zone
4 shall extend 20 miles or more beyond zone 1.
Work performed within zone 4 shall be compensated twenty six percent
above the journeyman rate for zone 1.
(2) For
Los Alamos County only: work performed
within the county shall be compensated fifteen percent above the zone 1
journeyman rate.
(3) For
all other counties:
(a) Zone
1 is:
(i) within
six miles from the main post office for Raton, Tucumcari, and Farmington.
(ii) within
eight miles from the main post office for Las Vegas.
(iii) within
ten miles from the main post office for Santa Fe and Gallup.
(iv) within
twelve miles from the main post office for Belen, Carrizozo, Clovis, Los Lunas,
Portales, Roswell, Ruidoso, Artesia, Carlsbad, Hobbs, and Lovington.
(v) within
fourteen miles from the main post office for Espanola.
(b) Zone
2 shall extend up to 20 miles beyond zone 1.
Work performed within zone 2 shall be compensated nine percent above the
journeyman rate for zone 1.
(c) Zone
3 shall extend up to 30 miles from zone 1.
Work performed within zone 3 shall be compensated fifteen percent above
the journeyman rate for zone 1.
(d) Zone
4 shall extend beyond 30 miles from zone 1.
Work performed within zone 4 shall be compensated twenty six percent
above the journeyman rate for zone 1.
(4) Commuting time to and from a job site at the beginning and end of each workday is not compensable. However, if workers are required to report to the shop at the start of the day or return to the shop at the end of the day, then that time spent traveling is compensable. Similarly, time spent traveling from job to job is compensable. In both cases, workers shall be paid for the time spent traveling and shall be furnished transportation by the employer. Under these conditions the Zone 1 rate and any applicable overtime will be paid.
G. Electricians
(outside classification – Zone 2):
$50.00 per diem to be paid for work 30 miles outside of Santa Fe and 60
miles outside of Albuquerque. No per
diam in Los Alamos County.
[(1) When out-of-town travel is required, the employer shall
provide suitable lodging with no more than two people per room and $20.00 per
night for food.
(2) Employees
required to use a personal vehicle for travel to a jobsite beyond a 30 mile
radius of the main post office in town where the employer’s shop is located
shall be compensated at the current Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rate for
actual mileage incurred beyond the 30 mile radius, plus their regular rate of
pay for travel time.]
(1) When
out-of-town travel is required, the employer shall provide suitable lodging
with no more than two people per room and $30.00 per day for expenses, or;
(2) Pay
$100 per day for expenses, plus their regular rate of pay.
(3) Employees required to use a
personal vehicle for travel to a jobsite beyond a 50-mile radius from their
residence or the employer’s shop, whichever is closest to the job, shall be
compensated at the current IRS rate for actual mileage incurred beyond the
50-mile radius, plus their regular rate of pay for travel time.
I. Ironworkers:
(1) Travel
more than 50 miles from the interchange of Interstate 25 and Interstate 40 or
from the employee’s home should be paid at $9.00 per hour.
(2) If
travel is within Santa Fe County, travel should be paid at $3.00 per hour.
J. Laborers:
(1) Type
A:
(a) Work
travel between 50 and 85 miles from the employer’s primary address should be
compensated at $3.50 per hour
(b) Work
travel 86 miles or greater from the employer’s primary address should be
compensated at $5.00 per hour.
(2) Types
B and C:
(a) Work travel over 70 miles from the
union halls of Albuquerque, Espanola, Farmington or Las Cruces shall be paid at
$7.00 per hour in travel pay, not to exceed 10 hours per day.
(b) If an overnight stay is
necessary, the employer shall pay $40.00 per day for meals, in addition to
travel pay.
(3) Type
H – no zone subsistence pay
(4) If
an employer provides the employee transportation and mutually agreeable,
suitable lodging in areas where overnight stays are necessary, subsistence
rates do not apply.
K. Millwrights
(1) All zone pay shall be calculated
from the address of the city hall of the respective dispatch point using the
“shortest route” filter on Google Maps.
(2) Zone
1: Work traveled up to 45 miles from the
address of the city hall of the respective dispatch points is a free zone.
(3) Zone 2: Work traveled between 45 miles and 100 miles
shall be compensated at $4.00 per hour above base wage.
(4) Zone 3: Work traveled 101 miles or more shall be
compensated at $6.00 per hour above base wage.
(5) If employer fails to provide
suitable lodging, employer shall pay $110.00 per diem.
(6) If an employee’s principal place
of residence is within 45 road miles from the project, no subsistence or travel
time shall be paid.
L. Operating
Engineers
(1) Type
A operators should be compensated for zone and subsistence as follows:
(a) Work
travel between 50 and 85 miles from the interchange of Interstate 25 and
Interstate 40 in Albuquerque, or from the Farmington City Hall in Farmington,
should be compensated at $2.50 per hour.
(b) Work
travel 86 miles or more from the interchange of Interstate 25 and Interstate 40
in Albuquerque or from the Farmington City Hall in Farmington, should be
compensated at $4.00 per hour.
(2) Type
B and C operators:
(a) Base
points for operators are 30 miles and beyond from the following base points
or the employee’s home:
(i) Bernalillo
county courthouse in Albuquerque;
(ii) state
capital building in Santa Fe;
(iii) city
hall in Farmington.
(b) Zone
and subsistence for Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Farmington are as follows:
(i) work
travel between 30 and 50 miles from the base point compensated at $20.00 per
day;
(ii) work
travel between 51 and 100 miles from the base point compensated at $50.00 per
day;
(iii) work
travel over 100 miles from the base point that involves an overnight stay
compensated at $100.00 per day.
(c) Zone
and subsistence for Los Alamos County, $100.00 per day.
This takes precedence of the 50-mile radius for Santa Fe zone and
subsistence.
(d) If
an employer provides the employee transportation and mutually agreeable,
suitable lodging in areas where overnight stays are necessary, subsistence
rates do not apply.
(3) Type
H operators are not eligible for zone and subsistence pay.
M. Painters
(1) When
out-of-town travel is required, the employer shall provide suitable lodging
with no more than two people per room and $30.00 per day for expenses.
(2) When
out-of-town travel is required [and employer] and employer does not provide
lodging, employer shall pay $100 per day for expenses, plus their regular rate
of pay.
(3) Employees required to use a
personal vehicle for travel to a jobsite beyond a 60-mile radius from their
residence or the employer’s shop, whichever is closest to the job, shall be
compensated at the current IRS rate for actual mileage incurred beyond the
60-mile radius, plus their regular rate of pay for travel time.
[(4) Employer shall furnish
transportation or gasoline for all work performed beyond the 30-mile radius
that encompasses the free cities of Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Belen.]
N. Paper hangers
[(1) Zone 1: Base pay for
an area within a 30 mile radius from the main post office in the city or town
where the employee permanently resides.
Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Belen shall be considered Zone 1.
(2) Zone
2: Work travel between 30 and 75 miles
from the main post office in the town where an employee permanently resides
shall be compensated at $1.00 per hour above base pay.
(3) Zone
3: Work travel 75 miles or more from the
main post office in the town where an employee permanently resides shall be
compensated at $2.50 per hour above base pay.
(4) When
the employee is required to stay overnight, the employer should provide and pay
for suitable lodging.
(5) Employer
will furnish transportation or gasoline for all work performed beyond the 30
mile radius that encompasses the free cities of Albuquerque, Santa Fe, or
Belen.]
(1) When
out-of-town travel is required, the employer shall provide suitable lodging
with no more than two people per room and $30.00 per day for expenses.
(2) When
out-of-town travel is required and employer does not provide lodging, employer
shall pay $100 per day for expenses, plus their regular rate of pay.
(3) Employees required to use a
personal vehicle for travel to a jobsite beyond a 60-mile radius from their
residence or the employer’s shop, whichever is closest to the job, shall be
compensated at the current IRS rate for actual mileage incurred beyond the
60-mile radius, plus their regular rate of pay for travel time.
O. Plasterers
(1) Employees
who travel from Albuquerque to Santa Fe should be compensated at $20.00 per
day.
(2) Except
for employees who travel from Santa Fe to Albuquerque, work travel 75 miles or
more from the employer’s office over the most typically traveled route should
be compensated at $5.00 per hour and capped at $40.00 per day.
P. Plumbers and
pipefitters
(1) Work
travel for 90 or more miles from an employee’s primary residence, and involving
an overnight stay, should be compensated at $80.00 per day.
(2) No
zone or subsistence pay is required should the employer elect to cover the room
cost.
Q. Roofers - work travel requiring an overnight stay
should be compensated at $35.00 per
day for food. Employer should provide
and pay for a suitable hotel. When
employees are assigned to jobs located 60 or more miles from the employer’s
place of business, transportation to and from the job site must be
provided.
R. Sheet metal
workers
[(1) Work travel 90 miles or more from the contractor’s home
base and employee’s home, should be paid at $120.00 per day subsistence pay
plus base and fringe, regardless of county.
(2) Los
Alamos county: $2.00 per hour incentive
pay plus base and fringe.
(3) Workers
living 60 or more miles from a San Juan County job site shall receive $3.00 per
hour subsistence pay plus base and fringe.]
(1) Subsistence will be paid in any
area outside the employer’s home zone unless the jobsite is within 90 miles, by
most direct regularly traveled route, of an employee’s principal place of
residence, in which case the employer will not be required to pay subsistence
to that employee while working on that jobsite.
(2) If an overnight stay is required,
$120.00 subsistence will be paid for each day worked outside of the employer’s
home zone. If no overnight stay is
required, travel time will be paid both ways during each day worked outside of
the employer’s home zone.
(3) No subsistence pay is required
should employer decide to cover room costs at a suitable location and no more
than two workers are in a room.
(4) Zone 1: any area within an employer’s home zone. An employer’s home zone shall consist of 90
miles by most direct regularly traveled route from the main post office in the
municipality of the employer’s primary place of business, and including Los
Alamos and Espanola, regardless of mileage.
(5) Zone 2 (Industrial):
(a) Industrial work will be defined as all
new construction work performed on the following types of facilities: electrical generation plants, co-generation
plants 50 megawatts and over, refineries, natural and LP gas plants, mills,
mines, and concentrators. Maintenance
and retrofit work are excluded.
(b) the minimum rate of pay for all work
described in subsection (a) of this section will be as indicated under zone 2
of the public works prevailing wage rates in 11.1.2.20 NMAC.
(6) Zone 3 (Los Alamos):
(a) All work on Los Alamos National
Laboratory property, and all prevailing wage work within the county of Los
Alamos.
(b) The minimum rate of pay for all work
described in subsection (a) of this section will be as indicated under zone 3
of the public works prevailing wage rates in 11.1.2.20 NMAC.
(7) Travel:
(a) All time spent traveling during the
regular workday will be considered time worked and will be paid at the zone 1
rate of pay, provided such travel is directed by the employer. Travel before or after the regular workday
will not be considered time worked and will not be paid unless required by
federal or state law. If required by
law, all time spent traveling outside the regular workday will be paid at the
overtime rate of time and a half times two thirds the regular zone 1 rate of
pay.
(b) If an employer sends an employee to
perform work outside the territorial jurisdiction of the United States or
Canada, travel pay and subsistence arrangements shall be negotiated locally.
S. Soft floor
layer
(1) Zone
1: Base pay for an area within a 30-mile
radius from the main post office in the city or town where the employee
permanently resides. Albuquerque, Santa
Fe, and Belen shall be considered Zone 1.
(2) Zone
2: Work travel between 30 and 75 miles
from the main post office in the town where an employee permanently resides
shall be compensated at $1.00 per hour above base pay.
(3) Zone
3: Work travel 75 miles or more from the
main post office in the town where an employee permanently resides shall be
compensated at $3.13 per hour above base pay.
(4) Employer
will furnish transportation or gasoline for all work performed beyond the 30-mile
radius that encompasses the free cities of Albuquerque, Santa Fe, or Belen.
(5) When
the employee is directed to report to a job site and the distance to the job
site requires the employee to stay out of town overnight, the employer shall
provide housing arrangements.
T. Sprinkler
fitters
(1) Work
travel between 60 and 80 miles from the employee’s primary residence should be
compensated at $23.00 per day.
(2) Work
travel between 81 and 100 miles from the employee’s primary residence should be
compensated at $33.00 per day.
(3) Work
travel of 101 miles or more from the employee’s primary residence should be
compensated at $125.00 per day.
(4) No
zone or subsistence pay shall be paid when the employer provides daily
transportation and the employee elects to travel back and forth from home.
[11.1.2.21 NMAC - N,
1/1/2019; A, 1/1/2020; A, 1/1/2021; A, 1/1/2022; A, 1/1/2023; A, 1/1/2024; A,
1/1/2025]