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PREVAILING WAGE RATE SCHEDULE
A. One of the statutory
responsibilities of the Federal Government Department of Labor is to determine
prevailing wage. Prevailing wage rates are based on collectively-bargained
agreements. The purpose of established prevailing wage rates is to provide
rates for contractors bidding on state projects.
Prevailing
Wage Rate Schedule for Contracts awarded by 9-22-2008
www.purchasing.wayne.edu/Prevail_Wage/Rate_Schedule_6-2008.doc
Michigan
Prevailing Wage Act 166 (1965)
www.purchasing.wayne.edu/Prevail_Wage/Prevail_Wage_Act.html
Cover
Letter (Contracting Agent Information Sheet)
4-14-2008
www.purchasing.wayne.edu/Prevail_Wage/Prevailing_Wage_COVER_LETTER_4_14_08.pdf
Information
Sheet (General Information Regarding Fringe
Benefits ) 8-30-2007
www.purchasing.wayne.edu/Prevail_Wage/Information_Sheet_8_30_2007.html
Apprentice
Wage Notice 3-01-2004
www.purchasing.wayne.edu/Prevail_Wage/Apprentice_Wage_Notice.html
Engineers
Classification of Equipment Attachment 5-23-2008
Overtime
Provisions 1-15-2008
www.purchasing.wayne.edu/Prevail_Wage/Prevailing_Wage_OVERTIME_CHART_1_15_08.pdf
Roadwork
& Highway Wages 6-27-2002
www.purchasing.wayne.edu/Prevail_Wage/Roadwork_wage.html
Certified
Payroll Letter 11-26-2008
http://www.purchasing.wayne.edu/Prevail_Wage/Certified_Payroll_11_2007.pdf
Freedom
of Information Act As Amended in 2002
http://www.usdoj.gov/oip/foiastat.htm
B. If you have any questions,
or require rates for additional classifications, please contact:
Wayne State University's
Prevailing Wage Requirements:
Wayne State University requires
all project contractors, including subcontractors, who provide labor on
University projects to compensate at a rate no less than prevailing wage
rates.
The rates of wages and fringe
benefits to be paid to each class of laborers and mechanics by each VENDOR
and subcontractor (if any) shall be not less than the wage and fringe benefit
rates prevailing in the City of Detroit, as determined by the United States
Secretary of Labor.
When compensation will be
paid under prevailing wage requirements, the University requires:
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Certified payroll including photocopies
of all employee detailed check stubs.
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Certified payroll summary information
shall be included on U. S. Department of Labor standard format
or official documents including a notarized signature
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Submissions shall be provided
to the University within fourteen (14) calendar days following the contractor’s
payroll date.
The VENDOR and subcontractor(s)
(if any) shall obtain and keep posted on the work site, in a conspicuous
place, a copy of all current prevailing wage and fringe benefit rates and
shall keep an accurate record showing the name and occupation of and the
actual wages and benefits paid to each laborer and mechanic employed in
connection with this contract. Every VENDOR and subcontractor shall
provide the UNIVERSITY with a completed certified payroll document, U.S.
Dept. of Labor Form WH347 verifying and confirming the prevailing wage
and benefits rates, including copies of employee pay stubs, and shall provide
payment records to the Wayne State University Project Manager as a routine
activity within 14 days of any payroll or payment date which includes employee
or contract labor payments related to Wayne State University work.
If the VENDOR or subcontractor
fails to pay the prevailing rates of wages and fringe benefits and does
not cure such failure within 10 days after notice to do so by the UNIVERSITY,
the UNIVERSITY shall have the right, at its option, to do any or all of
the following:
| 1. Withhold all or any portion
of payments due the VENDOR as may be considered necessary by the UNIVERSITY
to pay laborers and mechanics the difference between the rates of wages
and fringe benefits required by this contract and the actual wages
and fringe benefits paid;
2. Terminate part or all of
this contract or any subcontract and proceed to complete the contract or
subcontract by separate agreement with another vendor or otherwise, in
which case the VENDOR and its sureties shall be liable to the UNIVERSITY
for any excess costs incurred by the UNIVERSITY. |
Terms identical or substantially
similar to this section of the RFP shall be included in any contract or
subcontract pertaining to University projects. |