OAR 839-025-0008
List of Planned Public Improvements and Cost Analysis


(1)

For purposes of this rule the term “Public improvement” has the same meaning as it does in ORS 279A.010 (Definitions for Public Contracting Code)(cc).

(2)

Pursuant to ORS 279C.305 (Least-cost policy for public improvements), contracting agencies shall make every effort to construct public improvements at the least cost to the contracting agency.

(3)

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(a)

Each public agency must prepare and file with the commissioner a list of every public improvement known to the agency that the agency plans to fund during the subsequent budget period. The list must be submitted to the Prevailing Wage Rate Unit not less than 30 days prior to the adoption of the agency’s budget or before construction of a public improvement begins. If the agency revises its list after the adoption of its budget, the agency must file the revised list with the commissioner at that time.

(b)

If a public agency intends to use its own equipment or personnel to perform construction work on a public improvement and the estimated value of the agency’s construction work exceeds $200,000 (or $125,000 if the public improvement involves the resurfacing of highways, roads or streets at a depth of two or more inches), the agency must prepare and file with the commissioner no later than 180 days before construction begins on the public improvement a cost analysis that shows that the agency’s decision to use its own equipment or personnel conforms to the state policy that public improvements will be constructed at the least cost to public agencies.

(4)

Copies of the lists of planned public improvements and cost analyses filed with the commissioner by public agencies as required by ORS 279C.305 (Least-cost policy for public improvements)(2) are available to the public upon written request to the Prevailing Wage Rate Unit. The request must contain the following information:

(a)

The name of the public agency;

(b)

The name of any division, section or department of the public agency, if applicable; and

(c)

The approximate date of the budget period for which the list or cost analysis was filed.

(5)

The cost of supplying copies requested in section (4) of this rule will be calculated in accordance with OAR 839-030-0010 (Public Records Requests: Policy, Procedures, Definitions, Fees), which sets forth the fees to be charged by the bureau when responding to requests for copies of public records.

(6)

To assist public contracting agencies in complying with the provisions of ORS 279C.305 (Least-cost policy for public improvements) and these rules, the commissioner has prepared two forms, WH-118 and WH-119. The use of these forms by the public contracting agency is optional. However, the statutory requirements of 279C.305 (Least-cost policy for public improvements)(2) are satisfied when these forms are completed and mailed to the Prevailing Wage Rate Unit. The forms should be completed as follows:

(a)

The Planned Public Improvement Summary form, WH-118, should be used to summarize all planned projects in the subsequent budget period, noting the project information requested on the form;

(b)

The Public Improvement Project Cost Analysis form, WH-119, should be completed for the purpose of demonstrating that a public agency’s use of its own equipment or personnel results in the least cost to the agency. In developing cost comparisons, unit costs which can be substantiated by the agency’s cost accounting system should be used. Contractor unit prices that reflect bidding data should also be used.

(7)

A complaint alleging that a public agency has violated ORS 279C.305 (Least-cost policy for public improvements) must meet the following requirements in order to be considered by the commissioner:

(a)

The complaint must be in writing, identify specific acts or omissions allegedly committed by a public agency in violation of ORS 279C.305 (Least-cost policy for public improvements), and be submitted to: Prevailing Wage Rate Unit, Wage and Hour Division, Bureau of Labor and Industries, 800 NE Oregon St., #1045, Portland, OR, 97232.

(b)

The complaint must be filed by a contractor, or a trade association of contractors acting on behalf of a member of the trade association, who was eligible to perform the construction work for which the public agency used its own equipment or personnel.

(c)

The complaint must be filed within one year after the contractor or trade association discovered or should have known that the violation occurred.

(d)

The complainant has paid a filing fee of $250, which is refundable if investigation of the complaint finds substantial evidence of a violation.

(e)

In addition to the written complaint, the complainant must provide documents, records, and other information in support of the allegation that a violation has occurred. Such information may include, but is not limited to, copies of documents verifying the costs of labor, equipment, administration and overhead, tools and materials, or control testing, or any other contracts related to the public improvement; copies of plans, specifications, or estimates related to the public improvement; copies of correspondence with the public agency concerning the public improvement; copies of cost estimating procedures used in preparing a cost analysis for the public improvement; and copies of any other relevant information which demonstrates that a violation of ORS 279C.305 (Least-cost policy for public improvements) or these rules has occurred.
[ED. NOTE: Forms referenced are available from the Wage and Hour Division of the Bureau of Labor and Industries.]

Source: Rule 839-025-0008 — List of Planned Public Improvements and Cost Analysis, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=839-025-0008.

839‑025‑0000
Notice of Proposed Rules
839‑025‑0003
Forms
839‑025‑0004
Definitions Generally
839‑025‑0005
Purpose and Procedure for Determination Requests
839‑025‑0006
Purpose and Procedure for Addition of Trade
839‑025‑0007
Purpose and Procedure for Special Wage Determination
839‑025‑0008
List of Planned Public Improvements and Cost Analysis
839‑025‑0010
Payroll and Certified Statement Requirements
839‑025‑0013
Notice of Public Works Form
839‑025‑0015
Public Works Bonds Requirements
839‑025‑0020
Public Works Contracts and Contract Specifications
839‑025‑0025
Required Records
839‑025‑0030
Records Availability
839‑025‑0033
Posting Requirements
839‑025‑0034
Establishing a Work Schedule
839‑025‑0035
Payment of Prevailing Rate of Wage
839‑025‑0037
Residential Construction Projects
839‑025‑0038
Use of Multiple Wage Rate Determinations on Projects
839‑025‑0040
Payment of Fringe Benefits
839‑025‑0043
Frequency of Payment of Fringe Benefits
839‑025‑0045
Youth Apprentices
839‑025‑0050
Overtime Wages Computations
839‑025‑0054
Exemption from Overtime Pay Requirements on Public Improvement Projects
839‑025‑0060
Apprentices Working upon Public Works Projects
839‑025‑0065
Trainees Working upon Public Works Projects
839‑025‑0080
Liability to Workers
839‑025‑0085
Contract Ineligibility
839‑025‑0090
List of Ineligibles
839‑025‑0095
Removal of Names from List of Ineligibles
839‑025‑0100
Exemptions from ORS 279C.800 to 279C.870
839‑025‑0150
Definitions Related to Installation of Art on Public Works
839‑025‑0155
Payment of Prevailing Rate of Wage for the Installation of Art on Public Works Projects
839‑025‑0200
Fees to Be Paid by Public Agency
839‑025‑0210
Adjustment of Fees Paid by Public Agency
839‑025‑0220
Fees for Contract Without Specific Award Amounts
839‑025‑0230
Fees for Contracts with Other Special Circumstances
839‑025‑0300
Actions that Circumvent Payment of Prevailing Wages Prohibited
839‑025‑0310
Division of Projects
839‑025‑0320
Payment of Prevailing Wage by Persons Other than Contractors or Subcontractors Prohibited
839‑025‑0330
Wage Averaging Prohibited
839‑025‑0340
Circumventions of the Prevailing Wage Rate Law
839‑025‑0500
Definitions Related to Civil Penalties for Violations of Prevailing Wage Rates on Public Works Matters
839‑025‑0510
Violations Separate and Distinct
839‑025‑0520
Criteria to Determine Civil Penalty
839‑025‑0530
Violations for Which a Civil Penalty May Be Assessed
839‑025‑0540
Schedule of Civil Penalties
839‑025‑0700
Prevailing Wage Rate Determination/Amendments to Determination
839‑025‑0750
Residential Prevailing Wage Rate Determinations
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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