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June 10, 2010

Contractors face new public projects reporting law

  • Starting in September, contractors must report what they spent on prefabricated materials coming from outside Washington.
  • By LUCY BODILLY
    Special to the Journal

    A new law becomes effective today that requires contractors to report money on public projects spent out of state for prefabricated concrete, piping, sheet metal and steel. Actual reporting requirements start in September, according to Van Collins, legislative counsel with the Associated General Contractors of Washington.

    The law includes all public works projects estimated to cost more than $1 million, except transportation projects. The reporting requirements start with contracts signed after Sept. 1, 2010, and end on Dec. 31, 2013.


     
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