How Certified Payroll and Prevailing Wage Work Together and Why It Matters

Contractor reviewing certified payroll and prevailing wage documentation for a federal construction project.

Certified payroll and prevailing wage aren’t separate compliance requirements – they work as an interconnected system that protects your business from costly consequences. Contractors working on federally-funded construction projects exceeding $2,000 must submit certified payroll reporting to verify that workers receive prevailing wage rates. Failure to submit these weekly reports on schedule can result in […]

Prevailing Wage Fringe Benefits: Stay Compliant and Cut Your Labor Costs

Construction contractor reviewing prevailing wage fringe benefits and certified payroll compliance calculations on a job site.

Prevailing wage fringe benefits offer contractors a powerful way to reduce labor costs while staying compliant on federally funded projects. Contractors who pay the entire prevailing wage in cash face payroll burdens that increase labor costs by 25% or more. You can redirect fringe dollars to qualified benefits instead and cut these expenses significantly. We’ll […]

Certified Construction Payroll Made Simple: A Contractor’s Guide

Construction team reviewing certified construction payroll documents on a job site to ensure prevailing wage compliance.

Certified construction payroll is one of the most important compliance requirements contractors must manage on government-funded projects. Certified payroll reporting goes beyond simple paperwork. Federal law requires contractors to document their payroll on a weekly basis for all construction projects exceeding $2,000. The Davis-Bacon Act, established in 1931, created these requirements to protect workers’ wages […]

Avoiding Davis-Bacon Compliance Pitfalls: What Contractors Often Miss

Construction contractor reviewing Davis-Bacon compliance documents and certified payroll forms on a job site.

Davis-Bacon compliance failures are one of the fastest ways contractors lose money on public works projects. One small paperwork error can trigger thousands in back wages, with fines reaching six figures. Contractors face liquidated damages equal to underpaid wages, plus state penalties of $50 per day per worker. Incorrect wage rates create the most common […]

The Essential Guide to Prevailing Wage Certified Payroll

Contractor reviewing prevailing wage certified payroll documents and Davis-Bacon compliance reports on a federally funded construction project.

Your success on federally-funded construction projects depends on proper prevailing wage certified payroll reporting. These specialized weekly payroll reports must reach the U.S. Department of Labor on schedule, even when work stops temporarily. Miss the mark on these submissions, and you face contract funds being withheld and disqualification from future government projects. The Davis-Bacon and […]

Government Certified Payroll Mistakes That Could Cost You Thousands

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Government certified payroll mistakes cost contractors over $1.2 billion in back wages from 2009 to 2016 alone. If you’re working on federally funded construction projects, these errors can devastate your business financially and damage your reputation for years to come. What is certified payroll? It’s required documentation for contractors and subcontractors working on federally funded […]

Davis-Bacon Certified Payroll: A Step-by-Step Guide for First-Time Contractors

Contractor reviewing Davis-Bacon certified payroll WH-347 form and prevailing wage requirements on a federal construction project.

Davis-Bacon certified payroll requirements apply to every federal government contract exceeding $2,000 for the construction, alteration, or repair of public buildings or works. For first-time contractors, these stringent reporting obligations often present unexpected challenges that can lead to significant penalties if not properly managed. Understanding certified payroll reporting is crucial when working on federally-funded projects. […]

Federal Prevailing Wage: Key Rules Contractors Need to Know

Construction crew reviewing federal prevailing wage requirements and Davis-Bacon Act compliance documents on a jobsite.

Federal prevailing wage requirements apply to every construction contract exceeding $2,000 that receives federal funding. Does your construction company bid on government projects? Understanding these regulations protects you from costly penalties, fines, and payment delays. The Davis-Bacon Act, established in 1931, creates the foundation for federal prevailing wage regulations. These rules received their first major […]

What Is Certified Payroll? A Simple Explanation for Busy Contractors

Contractor reviewing certified payroll checklist and WH-347 form for a federal construction project.

What is certified payroll, and why does it matter for contractors working on government-funded construction projects? If your contract exceeds $2,000, the Department of Labor requires detailed weekly payroll reports. This isn’t optional paperwork; it’s a critical compliance requirement that protects your business from costly penalties and contract termination. Certified payroll means submitting weekly reports […]

The Truth About Davis-Bacon Act Fringe Benefits: What Most Employers Get Wrong

Contractor reviewing Davis Bacon fringe benefit calculations to stay compliant and protect project profits.

Davis-Bacon Act fringe benefits are one of the most misunderstood and expensive areas of prevailing wage compliance for contractors. The Davis-Bacon Act, established in 1938, requires specific fringe benefits on federally funded construction contracts exceeding $2,000. These benefits include health insurance, retirement plans, vacation pay, sick leave, holiday pay, life insurance, and disability insurance. The […]