Prevailing Wage Project Notification - Missouri Department of Labor 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Date of Notification' at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your submission.
  3. Fill in the 'Annual Wage Order Number Included in Bid Specifications' to ensure compliance with wage regulations.
  4. Provide a 'Popular or Descriptive Name of Project' and the 'Estimated Project Cost of Completion'. This helps in identifying and budgeting for the project.
  5. Specify the 'Exact Location of Project', including County, City, and Township, to clarify where work will be conducted.
  6. Complete the 'Official Name of Public Body or Agency' and contact details including name, phone number, address, and email for effective communication.
  7. Indicate important dates such as 'Anticipated Date for Soliciting or Advertising for Bids', 'Contract Award Date', 'Estimated Start Date of Work', and 'Estimated Date of Project Completion'.
  8. Answer whether there will be any federal funds used in this contract by selecting Yes or No.
  9. Fill out the contractor information section with details about the general contractor and subcontractors, including names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, types of craftsmen needed, and scope of work.

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Once a permanent labor certification application has been approved by the DOL, the employer will need to seek the immigration authorization from USCIS.
Missouris Prevailing Wage Law establishes a minimum wage rate for public works projects in Missouri valued over $75,000. Examples of public works projects include bridges, roads and government buildings. The law applies to all public works projects constructed by or on behalf of state and local public bodies.
On July 10, 2025, Governor Mike Kehoe signed House Bill 567, which repeals the earned paid sick time provisions of RSMo 290.600 - 290.642, effective Aug. 28, 2025. Employers may continue to offer employees earned paid sick time after Aug. 28, 2025, if they wish but are no longer required to do so beginning Aug.
ETA Form 9089 is the form filed with the Department of Labor (DOL) as the final step in the Program Electronic Review Management (PERM) process, whereby prospective employers test the labor market to ensure that there are no willing and qualified U.S. workers to fill a job vacancy.
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One example of a historic prevailing wage project is the construction of the Empire State Building in New York City in the early 1930s. The Empire State Building was built as a public works project, so the workers were required to be paid the prevailing wage rate for the New York City area at that time.
The prevailing wage request provides the DOL with information about the offer such as job requirements, job duties, and the worksite location. The DOL uses this information to issue the employer a prevailing wage determination (PWD), stating the required wage for the specific job in the specific worksite location.

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