New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 12 - LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 64 - PREVAILING WAGES FOR BUILDING SERVICES
Subchapter 2 - CONTRACTOR AND CONTRACTING STATE AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES
Section 12:64-2.1 - Contract provisions
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 12:64-2.1
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The contractor and the contracting State agency shall ensure that each contract entered into between a contractor and a contracting State agency to furnish building services for any property or premises owned or leased by the State shall contain the following provisions:
1. A provision setting forth the
prevailing wages for building services that are applicable to the workers employed
or engaged in the performance of the contract;
2. A provision stating that the workers employed
or engaged in the performance of the contract shall be paid not less than the
applicable prevailing wages for building services, as set forth in the
contract;
3. A provision requiring
annual adjustments to the prevailing wages for building services set forth in the
contract; and
4. A provision stating
that if any worker employed or engaged by the contractor to furnish building
services under the contract has been paid less than the prevailing wages for
building services set forth in the contract, the State Treasurer may terminate the
contractor's right to proceed with the work and the contractor and its sureties
shall be liable to the State for any excess costs occasioned by the
termination.
(b) For the purpose of requiring annual adjustments to the prevailing wages for building services in a contract under (a)3 above, the contract shall require that those adjustments be made on the anniversary date of the effective date of the contract.
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