Community Benefit Agreement and Project Labor Agreement
The Governing Board of the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District adopted Resolution No. 20-006 at its regular meeting held on January 21, 2020. That resolution resolved that "the Board hereby directs staff to negotiate the terms of a Project Labor Agreement consistent with Public Contract Code Section 2500 and Section 3 (j) of Board Resolution No. 13-004.” In accordance with that Resolution, the District has negotiated an amendment to the current Agreement relating to Proposition V construction projects, subject to Governing Board approval. The Amendment to the Agreement does the following: (1) changes the name of the Project Labor Agreement to the “Community Benefit Agreement”; (2) amends the Project List to add two additional construction projects to be covered by the Agreement; and (2) extends the term of the Agreement until completion of the two additional construction projects.
Board of Education Approval: The GCCCD Governing Board approved the CBA on May 19, 2020.
Effective Date: The CBA was executed with signatures on March 28, 2020
Covered work:
a. Grossmont College – Science, Math & Career Tech Complex B36, Including Veteran’s
Center – Phase 2
b. Cuyamaca College – Student Services Building
c. Grossmont College - 200's Complex Phase 2
Project Labor Agreement
A Project Labor Agreement (PLA) is a legally binding contract between the Grossmont-
Cuyamaca Community College District (GCCCD) and contractors that are signatory, and
within agreement, to the PLA. It establishes a standard for a contractor’s relationship
with his/her workers by setting basic standards for hiring, dispute resolution, payment
of fringe benefits, and utilization of apprentices, amongst other things. These basic
standards are outlined within the PLA.
The PLA is designed to ensure a sufficient supply of skilled craft workers and eliminate
work disruptions for projects covered under Proposition V. The Agreement contains
sections describing the process for hiring of journeyman workers and apprentices,
for resolving disputes, and for promoting local hiring goals of skilled craftspeople
and apprentices living within the footprint of GCCCD as well as San Diego County.
Click here to see Frequently Asked Questions about the PLA..
Board of Education Approval: The GCCCD Governing Board approved the PLA on November 15, 2016.
Effective date 3-28-17: The PLA was executed with signatures on March 28, 2017 and thus went into effect thirty
days after the initial executed date on April 27, 2017. The agreement stipulates that
the PLA applies to work for three years after the effective date at which point the
PLA shall be subject to renewal.
Covered Work: The PLA governs the following construction and major rehabilitation projects that are funded by Proposition V and will affect school buildings and offices that are owned, leased or controlled by the District:
Grossmont College:
a. Phase 1 Arts & Communications Complex – Performing and Visual Arts Center project includes the removal of Buildings 22 A- C and construction of a new 38,680- square-foot, 390-seat teaching and performance theater.
b. Phase I Science, Math & Career Tech Complex – Building 31 includes total renovation of a 17,582- square- foot classroom and lab building
Cuyamaca College:
a. Ornamental Horticulture Complex – Includes renovation of both indoor and outdoor
instructional space, including the existing building, nursery and associated site
improvements with new greenhouses and storage.
Evaluation Plan
The purpose of the Evaluation Plan is to define the processes of evaluating the impact, if any, to the projects that are subject to the PLA. Click here to see the GCCCD PLA Evaluation Plan.
Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s)
The KPI’s will be divided into Four (4) key sections. They are:
• Local Hire
• Project Cost Impacts
• Project Schedule Impacts
• Program Cost Impacts
Each section will have a baseline against which to measure. This will be based on
previous projects completed under Prop. R and to date on Prop. V. Each section will
provide information on how the baseline was created and what will be measured. The
results will be transmitted to the District in the form of various reports.
Links
- San Diego Building Trades
- California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR)
- San Diego Carpenters Union
Contacts
Brent Bishop
Senior Project Manager, Labor Relations
Phone - (858) 875-0054
Email - bbishop@gafcon.com
Lizette Rodriguez
Director of Labor Relations
Phone- (858) 875-0051
Email - LSantillan@gafcon.com
Carol Kim
San Diego Building & Construction Trades Council Business Manager
Phone - (619) 521-2914
Email – carol@sdbuildingtrades.com
Chris Allen
Western States Regional Carpenters Local 619
Phone - (619) 629-9134
or
Frank Pena
Western States Regional Carpenters Local 619
Phone - (619) 726-8109