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July 1, 2010 PWR Book For Public Works Contracts Subject To Both State And Federal Laws
Wage and Hour: Prevailing Wage
PREVAILING WAGE RATES FOR PUBLIC CONTRACTS IN OREGON SUBJECT TO BOTH STATE PWR LAW AND THE FEDERAL DAVIS-BACON ACT
 
Effective July 1, 2010
 
The State/Federal Prevailing Wage Rate Book is available here in sections that can be viewed and printed using Adobe Acrobat® software. If you don´t have this software already installed on your computer, go to the bottom of this page to download your own free copy.
 
You can download the entire July 1, 2010 State/Federal PWR Book here or click here for federal Davis-Bacon rates.
 
Important Note: Clicking on the above link to download the entire book may take several minutes depending on your internet connection speed.
 
Amendments/Corrections to July 1, 2010 PWR Book 
 
Federal Davis-Bacon Act rates may be amended at any time. As of April 1st, 2010, the Bureau of Labor and Industries will only publish the comparison rates twice each year pursuant to ORS 279C.815.  If you need assistance in determining what rate to use on projects that are subject to both State PWR and the Federal Davis-Bacon Act please contact the PWR Coordinator at 971.673.0839.
 
You may access the federal Davis-Bacon Act rates here.
 
State/Federal Prevailing Wage Rate Book Cover
Commissioner Brad Avakian Introduction 
Table of Contents
How to Look up a Rate
PWR Required Postings 
Power Equipment Operators Zone 1 Map Page 126
Definitions of Covered Occupations
Ineligible Contractors as of July 1, 2010
Ineligible Contractors as of May 24, 2010
Occupations by County:
  Baker Douglas Lake Sherman
Benton Gilliam Lane Tillamook
Clackamas Grant Lincoln Umatilla
Clatsop Harney Linn Union
Columbia Hood River Malheur Wallowa
Coos Jackson Marion Wasco
Crook Jefferson Morrow Washington
Curry  Josephine  Multnomah Wheeler
Deschutes Klamath Polk Yamhill
 
State Appendix
Davis-Bacon Appendices 
 
Use the appendices only for trades specified in the Counties listed above. Refer to the above county sections before using rates in the Appendix.

Page updated: October 01, 2010