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Do the requirements of the New Jersey Prevailing Wage Act and the Public Works Contractor Registration Act apply to New Jersey Department of the Treasury Cooperative Purchasing Contracts?

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Do the requirements of the New Jersey Prevailing Wage Act and the Public Works Contractor Registration Act apply to New Jersey Department of the Treasury Cooperative Purchasing Contracts?

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A. Yes, if the particular Term Contract is for work that would be subject to the PWA, the vendor would be required to pay the applicable Prevailing Wage rates and would be required to have a valid Public Works Contractor Registration Certificate. The types of work that are subject to the PWA are discussed elsewhere in the Frequently Asked Questions. Q. Is installation work consisting of activities such as pulling wires, installation of jacks, and termination of wires in racks subject to the New Jersey Prevailing Wage Act or the Public Works Contractor Registration Act? A. Yes, such activities would be subject to both the New Jersey Prevailing Wage Act and the Public Works Contractor Registration Act. However, activities such as programming, placing, or plugging in of equipment, would not be subject to either Act. Q.

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