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Do all public works projects, regardless of contract value, require the payment of prevailing wage rates?

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Do all public works projects, regardless of contract value, require the payment of prevailing wage rates?

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A. In order for a project to be subject to prevailing wage, the total value of the project must exceed $14,187, if the work is being done for, or on property or premises owned by, a municipality or $2,000 if the work is being done for, or on property or premises owned by, any other public entity, including boards of education and municipal utility authorities. Q.

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A. In order for a project to be subject to prevailing wage, the total value of the project must exceed $11,892, if the work is being done for, or on property or premises owned by, a municipality or $2,000 if the work is being done for, or on property or premises owned by, any other public entity, including boards of education and municipal utility authorities. Q.

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