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