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This information applies to:

All grants and cooperative agreements.

 

Definition

According to the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment Law Guide, the Davis-Bacon act "requires that all contractors and subcontractors performing on federal contracts (and contractors or subcontractors performing on federally assisted contracts under the related Acts) in excess of $2,000 pay their laborers and mechanics not less than the prevailing wage rates and fringe benefits listed in the contract’s Davis-Bacon wage determination for corresponding classes of laborers and mechanics employed on similar projects in the area."[1]


 Guidance

For grants and cooperative agreements, Davis-Bacon Act only applies to "Related Acts", i.e., those that specifically incorporate the requirement in the program's authorizing statue/legislation. For example, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) incorporated the requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act. See the U.S. Department of Labor's website at  http://www.dol.gov/whd/programs/dbra/whatdbra.htm for more information.

If the program's authorizing legislation does incorporate the Davis-Bacon Act requirements, the provision is applicable to construction contracts of more than $2,000 awarded by recipients and subrecipients. see 43 CFR Parts 12.76 Procurement, 12.948 Contract provisions and Appendix A to Subpart F—Contract Provisions for more information.

Do not include the Davis-Bacon Act provision in notices of of award if the funding program's authorizing does not specifically incorporate the requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act.


Frequently Asked Questions

 


 Learning Aids

 


 Related Pages

 


Resources

The Davis Bacon Act, as Amended. WH Publication 1246. (Revised April 2009). Online: http://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/statutes/dbra.htm. 

 


References 

1. U.S. Department of Labor "Federal Contracts-Working Conditions: Prevailing Wages in Construction Contracts".Employment Law Guide. 2009. Web. 17 July 2014.  <http://www.dol.gov/compliance/guide/dbra.htm>.

  

 http://www.dol.gov/compliance/guide/dbra.htm

http://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/statutes/dbra.htm

 

http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/40/subtitle-II/part-A/chapter-31/subchapter-IV

 

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