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Contractor Groups Support Davis-Bacon

CHANTILLY, VA — The Fair Contracting Coalition, which partners the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA), the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), the Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA), and several other contractors, is urging the administration and the Congress to stop stalling major construction bills.

The large-ticket construction bills addressed by the Fair Contracting Coalition included the Homeland Security Bill, water treatment construction legislation, and school construction bond reform bills. According to SMACNA, the projects represent tens of billions of dollars in construction and have been held up from final action by Republican leaders in the House and Senate, even though all have bipartisan support.

The coalition says it took exception to contentions by the administration and Republican congressional leader-ship that the inclusion of prevailing wages on federally assisted or direct federal construction would mark a major expansion of the Davis-Bacon Act, and that the act inflates costs for federal construction projects.

According to the Coalition:

  • Davis-Bacon does not require union wage rates. Approximately 75% of the wage rates published by the Department of Labor (DOL) are below the local union negotiated rates.

  • Payment of locally prevailing wages does not increase costs. Numerous studies of actual construction costs for public and private buildings refute the unsupportable and anecdotal assumptions that higher wages mean higher project costs.

  • Minority organizations from across the country are strong advocates of prevailing wage laws and their strict enforcement.

    For more information on the Fair Contracting Coalition, visit www.smacna.org (website).

    Publication date: 10/07/2002

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    James Siegel is with Distribution Center Magazine.

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