Once a state agency or local governmental unit obtains a prevailing wage rate determination for a project, can the same determination be used for another project?
No. A prevailing wage rate determination issued for a specific project can only be used for that project. If another project is bid or negotiated, another prevailing wage rate determination must be requested. If several projects are being bid or negotiated at the same time, a prevailing wage rate determination can be issued to cover all of the projects. The name or scope of each project appears on each prevailing wage rate determination.
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