What Every Contractor Should Know About Prevailing Wages

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  • What Every Contractor Should Know About Prevailing Wages Book Detail

  • Author : Deborah E. G. Wilder
  • Release Date : 2010
  • Publisher : Author House
  • Genre : Business & Economics
  • Pages : 107
  • ISBN 13 : 1449050832
  • File Size : 59,59 MB

What Every Contractor Should Know About Prevailing Wages by Deborah E. G. Wilder PDF Summary

Book Description: Revised Second Edition: This Second Edition includes updates to the 2010 edition and covers the general requirements and principles of federal Davis-Bacon and California prevailing wage compliance, including apprenticeship obligations. The book is written for the average contractor who may be considering performing public works for the first time or reentering the public works field after an absence of some years. It includes not only an overview of the requirements, but also best practices, tips and examples to understanding some of the more complex aspects of prevailing wage compliance. Finally, the book will also briefly touch on other states prevailing wage requirements. The book will discuss the new workforce tracking requirements for contracts which are using funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). An in depth discussion will be had on California's prevailing wage statute, only because it is the most complicated. Finally, the book will also briefly touch on other states' prevailing wage requirements. The book is a basis for understanding current prevailing wage requirements. As the law changes frequently, a contractor would be wise to check the references and webistes noted in the book for the most up to date information"

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