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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