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Davis-Bacon Certified Payroll Compliance

Federal law requiring contractors on government-funded construction projects to pay prevailing wages and submit weekly certified payroll reports, necessitating detailed time tracking by job site, classification, and wage rate.

Last updated: 2026-03-19 21:12

Overview

The Davis-Bacon Act (1931) requires contractors and subcontractors on federal construction projects over $2,000 to pay workers prevailing wages and fringe benefits. Compliance requires detailed certified payroll reports submitted weekly, making accurate time tracking by job site and worker classification essential.

Key Requirements

Prevailing Wage

Certified Payroll Reports

Weekly submission required containing:

Certification statement: Contractor certifies accuracy under penalty of perjury

Covered Projects

Time Tracking Implications

Multi-Rate Tracking

Workers may have different rates for:

Example: Electrician works 4 hours on Federal project ($45/hr) and 4 hours on private project ($35/hr) same day

Job Site Documentation

Classification Accuracy

Compliance Challenges

Common Violations

  1. Underpayment: Paying less than prevailing rate
  2. Misclassification: Using wrong job classification
  3. Fringe benefit errors: Not paying or crediting properly
  4. Incomplete records: Missing required payroll data
  5. Late submission: Reports not filed weekly

Penalties

For contractors:

For workers: May file complaints leading to DOL investigation

Technology Solutions

Specialized Software

Features needed:

Popular solutions:

Integration Requirements

Best Practices

Documentation

Training

Proactive Compliance

Certified Payroll Report Process

Weekly Cycle

Monday-Sunday: Track all hours by project and classification Monday: Compile data, generate report Tuesday: Review and certify Wednesday: Submit to contracting agency Maintain: Keep copy for records

WH-347 Form

Official DOL form for certified payroll:

Certification: Signed statement by contractor attesting to accuracy

State Prevailing Wage Laws

Many states have their own requirements:

Audits and Investigations

Triggers

What Auditors Check

Preparation

ROI of Compliance Technology

Costs Without Technology

Benefits of Specialized Tools

2026 Trends

Conclusion

Davis-Bacon compliance transforms time tracking from simple hour counting to complex multi-dimensional tracking. Contractors on federal projects must invest in specialized tools and processes to meet stringent certified payroll requirements while avoiding costly violations and debarment.

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