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Company Name
SOLIS GROUP
Contract #
A-2020-186
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
9/15/2020
Expiration Date
9/14/2022
Insurance Exp Date
1/1/1900
Destruction Year
2027
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Proposaito Provide <br />Community Workforce Agreement Professional Administrative Services <br />Contractor Education. We know that CWAs can be confusing to contractors. We believe <br />strongly in educating contractors up front and involving interested stakeholders early. We <br />willensure that all stakeholders have a full understanding of the <br />City's CWA. For example, at the Port of Long Beach, our project <br />manager published a formal letter to a potential subcontractor <br />confirming that non -union contractors were allowed on CWA- <br />covered projects because the bidding general contractor had told <br />therm the job was union only. Our actions prevented potential <br />issues and future misunderstandings. <br />Communication. Without a firmly enforced, clearly <br />communicated policy prior to the Pre -Job Conference, a prime <br />contractor may show up ill-informed — unable to answer <br />important questions from union agents. To prevent this, we use a <br />standard Pre -Job Form requiring the prime contractor to disclose <br />tasks and subcontractor contact data before a Pre -Job Conference <br />is scheduled. Regular communication with contractors and <br />unions, coupled with routine monitoring of targets, results in early <br />identification of problem areas and allows us an opportunity to <br />mediate and resolve potential issues before they become <br />significant. <br />Our CWA workat one local <br />agency involves many smaller <br />modernization projects. After <br />talking with the Building Trades, <br />we noted a potential lack of local <br />floor refinishing labor and <br />contractors. By issuing floor work <br />in multiple bid packages and <br />staggering it, work can now be <br />done by local labor and meet <br />CWA requirements. <br />Issue Resolution. We understand that high visibility on the job site is a key component. We <br />are frequently approached by onsite workers who want to share potential issues, because <br />of this we are often aware of issues before the unions or contractors. We position <br />ourselves as the "first call" allowing us to resolve many disputes early. We resolve <br />disputes early by addressing technical questions about CWA requirements with a simple <br />phone call or face-to-face discussion with the contractor. <br />Union Relationships. Our firm has built strong professional connections with all levels of <br />union organizations from the Business and Dispatch Agents to the Apprenticeship <br />Coordinators and Trust Fund Administrators. We work with the Building Trades Council on <br />resolving jurisdictional disputes, and have relationships atthe national, state and local <br />levels of key Trades Councils. We leverage our understanding of how unions work and to <br />facilitate their role as the source of referred labor for jobs and gatekeepers to <br />apprenticeship programs. <br />Monitoring and Reporting. A key element of any successful program is monitoring and <br />reporting the results. In short, you have to measure performance in order to drive results. <br />Throughout our history of providing CWA administration services for similar programs, we <br />have developed proprietary processes for monitoring, summarizing, and reporting key data. <br />Most importantly, our process includes concise, easy -to -understand reports for the City <br />Council and the public. <br />Colo11 131 N. El Molino Ave, Suite 100,Pasadena,CA 91101 n Office: 626.685.6989 m Fax:626.685.6985 Page14 <br />
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