WASHINGTON - The Department of Labor's (DOL's) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) reported that the Davis-Bacon wage determination process continues to exhibit problems with "accuracy and timeliness."
According to the report (the "Semiannual Report to Congress"), a five-year, $22 million effort by DOL to improve the accuracy of prevailing wage determinations required under the Davis-Bacon Act has produced "limited" results, and that "problems identified in past audits continued."