Webinar: Understanding Davis-Bacon Act Compliance: A Guide to Prevailing Wages and Benefits

Informational session will help contractors navigate the critical law mandates that contractors and subcontractors on federally funded construction projects pay workers prevailing wages and benefits.

Join us for an in-depth webinar, Understanding Davis-Bacon Act Compliance: A Guide to Prevailing Wages and Benefits, designed to help chapter executives navigate the complexities of the Davis-Bacon Act. This latest installment in the Accelerate Your Impact series will heighten your understanding of the critical law that mandates contractors and subcontractors on federally funded construction projects to pay workers prevailing wages and benefits. Non-compliance can result in significant penalties and legal issues.

Key topics will include:

  • The history and purpose of the Davis-Bacon Act
  • How prevailing wages are determined
  • The Davis-Bacon Survey process
  • Compliance requirements, such as certified payroll reporting, fringe benefits, and recordkeeping
  • Common compliance challenges and best practices

In addition to the presentation, attendees can participate in a live Q&A session to ask questions and get expert guidance. Don’t miss this chance to ensure your members comply with these essential regulations.

Click here to learn more and to register.


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