[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 48, Volume 1]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 48CFR22.404-1]



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            TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM

 

                CHAPTER 1--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION

 

PART 22_APPLICATION OF LABOR LAWS TO GOVERNMENT ACQUISITIONS--Table of Contents

 

    Subpart 22.4_Labor Standards for Contracts Involving Construction

 

Sec. 22.404-1  Types of wage determinations.



    (a) General wage determinations. (1) A general wage determination 

contains prevailing wage rates for the types of construction designated 

in the determination, and is used in contracts performed within a 

specified geographical area. General wage determinations contain no 

expiration date and remain valid until modified, superseded, or canceled 

by a notice in the Federal Register by the Department of Labor. Once 

incorporated in a contract, a general wage determination normally 

remains effective for the life of the contract, unless the contracting 

officer exercises an option to extend the term of the contract (see 

22.404-12). These determinations shall be used whenever possible. They 

are issued at the discretion of the Department of Labor either upon 

receipt of an agency request or on



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the Department of Labor's own initiative.

    (2) General wage determinations are published weekly in the 

Government Printing Office (GPO) document entitled ``General Wage 

Determinations Issued Under the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts.'' Notices 

of general wage determinations are published in the Federal Register. 

General wage determinations are effective on the publication date of the 

notice or upon receipt of the determination by the contracting agency, 

whichever occurs first.

    (3) The GPO publication is available for examination at each of the 

50 Regional Government Depository Libraries and many other of the 1,400 

Government Depository Libraries across the country. Subscriptions may be 

obtained by contacting: Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government 

Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. The GPO publication is divided 

into three volumes East, Central, and West which may be ordered 

separately. The States covered by each volume are as follows:



                             Volume I--East



Alabama

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Kentucky

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Mississippi

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New York

North Carolina

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Tennessee

Vermont

Virginia

West Virginia

District of Columbia

Puerto Rico

Virgin Islands



                           Volume II--Central



Arkansas

Illinois

Iowa

Indiana

Kansas

Louisiana

Michigan

Minnesota

Missouri

Nebraska

Ohio

Oklahoma

Texas

Wisconsin

New Mexico



                            Volume III--West



Alaska

Arizona

California

Colorado

Guam

Idaho

Montana

Nevada

North Dakota

Hawaii

South Dakota

Utah

Washington

Wyoming

Oregon

    (4) On or about January 1 of each year, an annual edition will be 

issued that includes all current general wage determinations for the 

States covered by each volume. Throughout the remainder of the year 

regular weekly updates will be distributed providing any modifications 

or superseded wage determinations issued. Each volume's annual and 

weekly editions will be provided in loose-leaf format.

    (b) Project wage determinations. A project wage determination is 

issued at the specific request of a contracting agency. It is used only 

when no general wage determination applies, and is effective for 180 

calendar days from the date of the determination. However, if a 

determination expires before contract award, it may be possible to 

obtain an extension to the 180-day life of the determination (see 

22.404-5(b)(2)). Once incorporated in a contract, a project wage 

determination normally remains effective for the life of the contract, 

unless the contracting officer exercises an option to extend the term of 

the contract (see 22.404-12).



[53 FR 4935, Feb. 18, 1988, as amended at 66 FR 53480, Oct. 22, 2001]