Construction
Nov. 12, 2024
California court upholds debarment of contractors for apprenticeship violations
The case of GRFCO, Inc. v. Superior Court highlights the importance of compliance with the apprenticeship requirements on state and local public works projects in California.





Garret D. Murai
Partner
Nomos LLP
Garret is the editor of the California Construction Law Blog at www.calconstructionlawblog.com.

Arguably, the "Big Four" when it comes to public works contracting on state and local projects in California are (1) registration with the California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR); (2) payment of prevailing wages and submission of certified payrolls; (3) compliance with the skilled and trained workforce requirements on certain projects; and (4) hiring of apprentices on public works projects with a value of $30,000 or more.
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