US Labor does wage survey on Guam projects

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GUAM—The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division is conducting a building, heavy, highway, and residential construction survey in Guam to collect data to establish prevailing wage rates, as required under the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts. 

The survey is not limited to federally funded construction projects, and covers active building, heavy, highway and residential construction projects in Guam between May 1, 2017, and April 30, 2018.

“Davis-Bacon prevailing wage rates should reflect the actual wages and fringe benefits paid to construction workers in the county where the work takes place. The U.S. Department of Labor needs the full participation of the Guam construction industry community to set prevailing wage rates,” said the Wage and Hour Division’s acting regional administrator Juan Coria. “Full participation by contractors and interested parties will allow us to provide accurate prevailing wages and to create complete wage determinations which, in turn, reduces the need for contractors to request additional classifications.” 

Notification letters and data collection forms, called WD-10s, are being sent to interested parties and contractors known to the Wage and Hour Division. Data must be postmarked by Aug. 31, 2018, to be included. If you would like to participate, or have questions regarding the survey process and forms, contact Helen Thach at (415) 241-3530 or Rose Huynh at (415) 241-3539.

To complete the survey electronically, visit www.dol.gov/whd/programs/dbra/wd10/index.htm.

You do not need a letter to answer the survey. (PR)

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