ABC SoCal | Prevailing Wage Virtual Seminar

06.25.2020
Program: 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Location: Virtual

Join AALRR partner Thomas W. Kovacich as he speaks on Prevailing Wage for the ABC Southern California Chapter.

This course covers the fundamentals of Prevailing Wage and all that goes into it. Labor experts offer step-by-step procedures for contractors and their personnel to understand and comply with the Davis Bacon Act and California State Prevailing Wages. Get your questions answering by industry and legal experts.. Topics covered will include the following:

  • Which Projects are Covered by Prevailing Wage
  • Who is Entitled to Prevailing Wages and Other Enforcement Issues
  • Determining the Correct Prevailing Wage Rate
  • Remedies and Consequences for Failing to Properly Pay Prevailing
  • Public Works Contractor Registration
  • Apprenticeship Requirements and Enforcement
  • Skilled and Trained Workforce and Project Labor Agreements
  • Record Keeping and Fringe Benefit Requirements
  • New Legislation Relating to Prevailing Wage / Apprentices

Cost

ABC Members | $200
Non-Members | $300

Location/Date &Time

Virtual via ZOOM
Thursday, June 25, 2020
Program | 8:00am - 12:00pm

Questions?

Ana Hernandez, Continuing Education Manager
Associated Builders and Contractors – Southern California
O (714) 779-3199 | D (714) 408-7191
ahernandez@abcsocal.net

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Event Speakers

Event Contact

Ana Hernandez, Continuing Education Manager
Associated Builders and Contractors – Southern California
O (714) 779-3199 | D (714) 408-7191
ahernandez@abcsocal.net

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