Montana Code Annotated
Part 4. Special Conditions -- Standard Prevailing Rate of Wages
18-2-414. Standard prevailing rate of wages for heavy construction services and for highway construction services -- definition

18-2-414. Standard prevailing rate of wages for heavy construction services and for highway construction services -- definition. (1) The department shall establish the standard prevailing rate of wages for heavy construction services and for highway construction services annually.
(2) In establishing the standard prevailing rate of wages for heavy construction services and for highway construction services, the department may:
(a) conduct a survey of construction contractors registered under Title 39, chapter 9, who perform heavy construction services or highway construction services, electrical contractors licensed under Title 37, chapter 68, who perform commercial work, or plumbers licensed under Title 37, chapter 69, whose work is performed according to commercial building codes;
(b) adopt by reference through rulemaking the rates established by the U.S. department of labor under the federal Davis-Bacon Act, 29 CFR 1, et seq., for projects in Montana; or
(c) use, as provided by rule, a combination of surveyed rates, as provided in subsection (2)(a), and rates adopted by reference, as provided in subsection (2)(b).
(3) For the purposes of this section, the term "standard prevailing rate of wages for heavy construction services and for highway construction services" means wage rates, including fringe benefits plus zone pay, per diem, and travel allowances, if applicable, that are determined and established statewide for heavy construction projects and highway construction projects. The department may define by rule the terms heavy construction projects and highway construction projects. The definitions of heavy construction projects and highway construction projects must include but are not limited to projects the same as or similar to the construction, alteration, or repair of roads, streets, highways, alleys, runways, airport runways and ramps, dams, powerhouses, canals, channels, pipelines, parking areas, utility rights-of-way, staging yards located on or off the right-of-way, or new or reopened pits that produce aggregate, asphalt, concrete, or backfill when the pit does not normally sell to the general public.
History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 277, L. 2009; amd. Sec. 4, Ch. 373, L. 2013.

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Montana Code Annotated

Title 18. Public Contracts

Chapter 2. Construction Contracts

Part 4. Special Conditions -- Standard Prevailing Rate of Wages

18-2-401. Definitions

18-2-402. Standard prevailing rate of wages

18-2-403. Preference of Montana labor in public works -- wages -- tax-exempt project -- federal exception

18-2-404. Approval of public works contract -- bond

18-2-405. Repealed

18-2-406. Posting wage scale and fringe benefits

18-2-407. Forfeiture for failure to pay standard prevailing rate of wages

18-2-408. Renumbered 18-2-432

18-2-409. Montana residents to be employed on state construction contracts

18-2-410. reserved

18-2-411. Creation of prevailing wage rate districts

18-2-412. Method for payment of standard prevailing wage

18-2-413. Standard prevailing rate of wages for building construction services

18-2-414. Standard prevailing rate of wages for heavy construction services and for highway construction services -- definition

18-2-415. Standard prevailing rate of wages for nonconstruction services -- survey

18-2-416. Wages paid to registered apprentices

18-2-417. Wage rate adjustments for multiyear contracts

18-2-418. Wage rates based on project classification

18-2-419. Zone pay and per diem

18-2-420. reserved

18-2-421. Notice

18-2-422. Bid specification and public works contract to contain standard prevailing wage rate and payroll record notification

18-2-423. Submission of payroll records

18-2-424. Enforcement

18-2-425. Prohibition -- project labor agreement

18-2-426. through 18-2-430 reserved

18-2-431. Rulemaking authority

18-2-432. Penalty for violation