What are the DIR registration requirements for work on any District public works projects?
In 2014, the California legislature enacted several laws impacting public works contracting. Senate Bill 854 creates changes in the way the DIR monitors prevailing wage requirements. All contractors and subcontractors must register with the DIR and meet DIR requirements before bidding on public works contracts in California. No contractor or subcontractor may be awarded a contract for public work on a public works project unless registered with the DIR. Application and renewal are completed online with the DIR. A non-refundable registration fee of $300 is required to be paid annually to the DIR, before June 30 of each year. Further information is available on the DIR website as noted in FAQ 8 above.

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8. What are Prevailing Wages and how does it affect doing business with the District?
9. What are the DIR registration requirements for work on any District public works projects?
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