BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB
CREJ Managing Editor
No developer likes uncertainty, but the transition in the governor's office could bring some relief to those with questions about the state's new prevailing wage law.
Senate Bill 975, signed by former Gov. Gray Davis in Oct. 2001, requires that developers pay prevailing wages on all projects built in whole or part wit...
CREJ Managing Editor
No developer likes uncertainty, but the transition in the governor's office could bring some relief to those with questions about the state's new prevailing wage law.
Senate Bill 975, signed by former Gov. Gray Davis in Oct. 2001, requires that developers pay prevailing wages on all projects built in whole or part wit...
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