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S02. Wage Determination OH20260053.pdf
Posted: April 3, 2026
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This Wage Determination is for construction projects in Ross County, Ohio, specifically designated for building construction (excluding single-family homes and apartments up to four stories).
The General Decision Number is 01/02/2026, with the modification number published on February 24, 2025. The document outlines various job classifications along with their corresponding wage rates and fringe benefits, which are crucial for contractors bidding on government-funded projects.
Key job titles listed include:
- Asbestos Worker/Heat & Frost Insulator: $38.05 per hour with $30.87 in fringe benefits
- Bricklayer: $34.00 per hour with $17.36 in fringe benefits
- Electrician (excluding low voltage wiring): $37.00 per hour with $22.26 in fringe benefits
- Carpenter: $29.29 per hour with $27.83 in fringe benefits
Additionally, the document specifies paid holidays such as New Year's Day and Labor Day, along with employer contributions to vacation pay based on tenure. It also notes compliance requirements under Executive Orders related to paid sick leave and minimum wage standards applicable to federal contractors.
The wage determination includes identifiers for union rates, survey rates, and state-adopted rates, ensuring that contractors are aware of prevailing wages based on collective bargaining agreements or surveys conducted by the Department of Labor.
Furthermore, it provides an appeals process for any disputes regarding wage determinations or classifications not listed, emphasizing the importance of adhering to labor standards in federally funded construction projects.
The General Decision Number is 01/02/2026, with the modification number published on February 24, 2025. The document outlines various job classifications along with their corresponding wage rates and fringe benefits, which are crucial for contractors bidding on government-funded projects.
Key job titles listed include:
- Asbestos Worker/Heat & Frost Insulator: $38.05 per hour with $30.87 in fringe benefits
- Bricklayer: $34.00 per hour with $17.36 in fringe benefits
- Electrician (excluding low voltage wiring): $37.00 per hour with $22.26 in fringe benefits
- Carpenter: $29.29 per hour with $27.83 in fringe benefits
Additionally, the document specifies paid holidays such as New Year's Day and Labor Day, along with employer contributions to vacation pay based on tenure. It also notes compliance requirements under Executive Orders related to paid sick leave and minimum wage standards applicable to federal contractors.
The wage determination includes identifiers for union rates, survey rates, and state-adopted rates, ensuring that contractors are aware of prevailing wages based on collective bargaining agreements or surveys conducted by the Department of Labor.
Furthermore, it provides an appeals process for any disputes regarding wage determinations or classifications not listed, emphasizing the importance of adhering to labor standards in federally funded construction projects.
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