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If a contractor has excess fill dirt on a public works site, and offers to give it away for free, would a trucker picking up the free dirt be subject to Prevailing Wage/Contractor Registration?

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If a contractor has excess fill dirt on a public works site, and offers to give it away for free, would a trucker picking up the free dirt be subject to Prevailing Wage/Contractor Registration?

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A. Yes – the removal of the dirt is part of the work included in the public works contract, therefore any trucker removing the dirt is considered a subcontractor. Q.

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