Prevailing Wage Workshop
State & Federal Prevailing Wage Workshop
A "How To" Workshop
Do you Perform Government-Funded Construction work?
Discover no-hassle ways to compy with prevailing wage law - and get the job done!
Prevailing wage is a mandatory component of many public works projects. Unfortunately, the law often raises more questions than it answers.
What is the prevailing wage?
What paperwork do I need?
How can I avoid liability and complaints?
What if I need help?
Let’s start with this seminar. Turn to our experienced presenter and you’ll get the answers you seek – and the practical guidance you need to avoid penalties and costly litigation. You’ll learn the nuts and bolts of complying with prevailing wage law – minus the confusion and worries.
Benefits for You:
Understand the intricate rules governing prevailing wages
Tips on investigating, responding to and defending against prevailing wage complaints
Sidestep common mistakes by complying with recordkeeping requirements
Implement surefire techniques for complying with the Davis-Bacon Act
Sign up now and get practical how-to’s on surviving prevailing wage predicaments in your next project.
Presented by: Kathy Keating—Labor Compliance Consultant
Ms. Keating has over 17 years of experience ranging from assisting and processing contractor payroll to Labor Compliance Officer on various private, state and federally funded Public Works projects in association with Caltrans, the San Diego Association of Governments, the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority’s Terminal Development project, the City of Rancho Cordova, the City of Del Mar and SR 125 South Bay Expressway Toll Road. In addition, Ms Keating has conducted in-depth Prevailing Wage Training Workshops for these entities as well as the Oakland CMAA, the AGC of SD and Riverside Counties and the CCBE.
When:
Friday,
Sept. 16, 2011
8:30 am - 12:30 pm
How Much:
$100 CCBE Members
$150 Non Members
Where:
Central California Builders Exchange
1244 N. Mariposa St.
Fresno, CA 93703
Who:
Owners, Controllers, Office Managers, Operation Managers, Bookkeepers, and Payroll Officers.
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