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is federal form FAR 52.222-6 (Construction Wage Rate Requirements). Implements the Davis-Bacon Act requirement for construction contractors to pay prevailing wages. The clause incorporates the applicable wage determination specifying minimum hourly rates and fringe benefits for each labor classification. It applies to construction contracts exceeding $2,000.
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