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What is the general procedure for complying with Davis Bacon requirements for buildings of more than (4) stories in height?

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What is the general procedure for complying with Davis Bacon requirements for buildings of more than (4) stories in height?

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While subgrantees are able to use the special weatherization rates for 1-4 story weatherization projects without consulting with DHCR, buildings of more than four stories (4) in height must have wage rates for individual jobs approved by the contracting agency (DHCR). Projects of more than (4) stories must use the building/commercial rates for the geographical area (usually county) as found on the DOL website. It is a Davis Bacon requirement that the designated Contracting Officer (DHCR) approve/confirm the wage rate classifications subgrantees have selected to be used in projects of more than four (4) story buildings. To expedite this process of confirmation and approval DHCR has developed a simple form- Request for Davis Bacon Wage Classification/Determination Buildings of More than Four Stories (posted on DHCR website) which subgrantees will fill out after going to the DOL wage determination site WagedeterminationsOn Line.gov (http://www.wdol.gov/) to identify the appropriate/latest

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