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DIR Proposal/Bid Requirements

 

All contractors and inspectors must be registered with the DIR to submit proposals to Hemet USD in excess of $1,000.00.

Any subs used on site will also have to be registered with the DIR.  DIR registration numbers are to be provided with your proposal/bid.

 

Upon acceptance of bid/proposal:  You must keep certified payroll records in accordance with Labor Code section 1776 and be able to provide those records upon request.  All contractors/non-DSA inspectors providing services on HUSD projects exceeding $15,000.00 for maintenance projects and $25,000 for construction projects must comply with CA Labor code requirements of Section 1771, 1774 - 1776, 1777.5, 1813 and 1815.  All Certified Payroll Records must be uploaded to the DIR's eCPR and a copy must be provided to Hemet USD upon request.

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Registrations & Renewals:

DIR Registration and Annual Renewal

DIR Registration User Guide

 

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eCPR Search

 

 

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Frequently Asked Questions on Public Works

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Public Works Contract (PWC) Project Number Search

 

To limit the results of your query, it is suggested that you input the Contract Number (C122XXXX) issued by Hemet USD in the keyword search field. 

Prevailing Wage Determination

 

NOTIFICATION PAUSING ENFORCEMENT OF DIR PW SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS - 1771.4(a)(3)

This is to notify interested parties that enforcement of contractor registration requirements as well as the requirement to submit electronic certified payroll records (eCPRs) to the Labor Commissioner using DIR’s online eCPR system is temporarily paused for the period of 12 months, which runs from 6/22/2024 through 6/22/2025.  

 

Awarding Agencies will not be penalized for hiring unregistered contractors nor need to withhold funds due to a contractor’s inability to register nor provide eCPRs due to system issues.  Additionally, Awarding Bodies and Prime Contractors should not prevent contractors from bidding or working on a Public Works jobs as a result of their inability to register or submit certified payroll due to system issues.

Once the stay of enforcement is lifted, contractors will not be required to retroactively submit eCPRs nor will they be required to retroactively register. 

It is important to note that the requirement to submit eCPRs is separate and distinct from the obligation in Labor Code section 1776 which is unaffected by this notice. 

 

From:  https://www.dir.ca.gov/Public-Works/PublicWorks.html