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Register or Renew. Public works contractors can register or renew for one, two, or three fiscal years (July 1-June 30) for a fee of $400, $800 or $1,200. If you have not created a new account since May 24, 2024, you must create a new account for your contractor on Public Works Website Services. See this how-to guide for detailed instructions.
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Email: publicworks@dir.ca.gov. or call. the Labor...
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Awarding Body Responsibilities. Register public works...
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Contact DIR. The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR)...
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Register as a public works contractor. Pay prevailing wages. Follow apprenticeship requirements. Maintain and submit certified payroll records.
Contact DIR. The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) improves conditions for California's workers and advances opportunities for employers. DIR has four divisions and six commissions, boards and programs.
DIR administers & enforces laws on wages, breaks, retaliation, workplace safety & health, apprenticeship & claims for medical care for injured workers. DIR includes the Division of Occupational Safety & Health (DOSH), also known as Cal/OSHA.
- (844) 522-6734
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DIR REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR CONTRACTORS, SUB-CONTRACTORS, AND TRUCKERS (INCLUDING OWNER-OPERATORS) WORKING PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS IN CALIFORNIA. Registration period runs from July first through June 30th of the following year.
Shirley N. Weber, Ph.D., California Secretary of State 1500 11th Street Sacramento, California 95814 Office: (916) 653-6814. Social Media ...
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Apr 1, 2015 · Senate Bill 854 (SB 854) creates changes in the way the DIR monitors prevailing wage requirements. All contractors and subcontractors must register with the DIR and meet DIR requirements before bidding on public works contracts in California.