Prevailing Wage Jobs: Competition & Compliance on Infrastructure Projects

Apr 13, 2022 - 3:00 PM (ET) - Virtual
Hosted by CFMA

About this Event

The $1.2 trillion, bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act has been signed into law. How will you prepare and position your company to win and manage this new volume of work? Competition for prevailing wage jobs is fierce. One of the most significant challenges for open shop government contractors is ensuring compliance with numerous rules and regulations while ensuring profitability. Whether competing on projects subject to the Davis-Bacon Act or local prevailing wage ordinances, contractors must be well-informed and have a team of experts to help them adhere to the complex rules and regulations at the state and federal level.

This webinar will define fringe benefits, how you can simplify the processes of meeting the prevailing wage requirements and how can you offer your employees a more rich and stable benefits experience. The discussion will cover how contractors can build a prevailing wage-compliant benefits strategy that helps attract and retain key employees. We will also discuss what actions you can take to be in the best position to comply with regulations and survive an audit.

This event is free for all to attend.

Learning objectives:
After this session, attendees will be able to:

  • Understand the definition of fringe benefits
  • Determine best practices to develop a prevailing wage-compliant benefits strategy
  • Learn how to navigate the complex rules at the state and federal level

Level & Prerequisites
This is a group-live program at the Basic Level. No prerequisites or advanced preparation required.

CPE information
Earn 1.5 CPE credit in the field of Specialized Knowledge.

Who should attend?
CFO’s, Controllers, Risk Managers, Business Owners, CPAs, and Professional Advisors.

Featured Speakers

Adam Bonsky, CEO and President, ABC Insurance Trust
Nathaniel Peniston, VP, The Contractors Plan

 

Price

Members: Free
Non-members: Free

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