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Begin by entering the name and address of the contractor or subcontractor making the contribution. Ensure all details are accurate for successful processing.
Fill in the contractor's license number and the contract or project number. This information is crucial for tracking contributions.
Provide the name and address of the public agency awarding the contract, along with the job site location, including county and specific site details like school or hospital names.
Indicate the period covered by your contribution, specifying start and end dates.
List classifications of workers involved (e.g., carpenter, plumber) and specify the county where work was performed.
Enter all hours worked, contribution rate per hour, and calculate total amounts for each classification.
If apprentices were employed, list their apprenticeship program and total hours worked.
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