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6006F Scope Sheet

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Posted 01 Jun 2008 12:00:01

6006F

PHRASEOLOGY (FL)
MARINE PILE DRIVING, DOCK & SEAWALL, JETTY OR

BREAKWATER, DIKE OR REVETMENT CONSTRUCTION—ALL OPERATIONS TO

COMPLETION & DRIVERS

NAICS Code(s):

(For reference only. Not to be used for classification of risks for workers compensation purposes.)

237990—Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction

Description:

Code 6006F includes the construction of jetties, breakwaters, seawalls, groynes, dikes, revetments, etc.

A jetty involves substantially more construction than either a dike or a levee in that it must extend into a

body of water. A jetty will extend from the shore out into the water and will be constructed of heavy

timber cribbing filled with boulders or heavy stones. Frequently a jetty built of stones or boulders will be

topped off with an asphalt surface or with concrete.

Code 6006F includes the construction or repair of wharfs, docks and piers on a body of water. Code

6006F includes floating docks that are attached to these structures, while floating docks used in

boatbuilding or repair are separately rated to the appropriate boatbuilding code. The construction of

groynes (rigid structures built out from a shore to protect the shore from erosion), seawalls, bulkheads,

and jetties or breakwaters including marine pile driving is assignable to this code.

Applies In: Replaced By:

FL Not Applicable

Established: Retained:

July 2006 Not Applicable

Discontinued: NCCI Schedule and Group:

Not Applicable Schedule 26, Group 265

Note:

River work and shoreline construction are included in Code 6006F. The manufacturing of

concrete piles at the job location or the pouring of concrete into hollow steel piles is separately

rated as concrete construction. Caisson or cofferdam work is separately rated as Code 6252—

Shaft Sinking—All Operations. Refer to Code 6004 for land pile driving operations in Florida.

Floating docks used in boatbuilding or repair are separately rated to the appropriate boatbuilding

code.

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Analogy Assignments:

Equipment and Materials:

Special Conditions:

Related Operations Not Classified to Code 6006F:

• Code 6006F is assigned to the wrecking or demolition of piers and wharfs.

• Code 6006F includes carpentry work of decking, railings and boathouses associated with marine

construction projects.

• The construction of docks, seawalls and other similar structures on land prior to installation on

the water is included in Code 6006F. This includes all construction, assembly or prep work

performed at a contractor’s yard prior to installation.

• The construction of a dike as contemplated by Code 6006F involves operations in which an

embankment of earth is thrown up along the edge of the river. The embankment is frequently

paved with loose stone. In addition to the stones, the embankment may be anchored by lumber or

willow mattresses which are laid against the surface of the dike and held down by stone or

piling. Another type of construction involves the building of crib work, which may be filled in

with stone or other types of fill, for the purpose of keeping the embankment in place.

• Revetment work involves a facing or sheathing or woven mattresses of willow, lumber, etc., that

are usually anchored to piles driven a few feet above the mean low water line and extended out

into the river as the work progresses. Ballast stones are placed on the graded dike slope from the

top down into the water's edge. This type of work is performed in the water from work barges

for pile drivers, derrick barges, mat and weaving barges, stone barges, etc.

• Code 6006F is assigned to marine pile driving associated with the construction or repair of

bridges. All other bridge work should be assigned to the appropriate construction classifications.

• Rocks, soil, concrete, asphalt, wood

• Cranes, bulldozers, derricks, barges

• Please refer to Code 5403 for extra-territorial premium determination guidelines that may be

applicable to insureds that have operations outside their headquarters' state.

• Land-based pile driving is assigned to Code 6004 in Florida.

• Structures other than boathouses, decking and railings are assigned to the appropriate

construction classifications (with an ‘F’ load if applicable).

• The manufacturing of concrete piles at the job location or the pouring of concrete into hollow

steel piles is rated as concrete construction.

• Caisson or cofferdam work to be separately rated as Code 6252—Shaft Sinking—All

Operations.

• Diving operations, including deck hands or other “diving tender” support personnel who assist in

diving activities, conducted in conjunction with marine construction are separately rated to the

appropriate diving code.

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