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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
§ 57. Labor.
(a) A contract or agreement under this Act shall require the design-builder or Construction Manager/General Contractor, and all subcontractors, to comply with Section 30-22 of the Illinois Procurement Code as it applies to responsible bidders and to present satisfactory evidence of that compliance to the Transportation Agency, unless the transportation project is federally funded and the application of those requirements would jeopardize the receipt or use of federal funds in support of the transportation project.
(b) A contract or agreement under this Act shall require the design-builder or Construction Manager/General Contractor to enter into a project labor agreement used by the Transportation Agency.
(c) This Section does not apply to construction-related professional services. As used in this Section, “construction-related professional services” means those services within the scope of the practice of architecture, professional engineering, structural engineering, or land surveying, as defined in the Illinois Architecture Practice Act of 1989, the Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989, the Illinois Professional Land Surveyor Act of 1989, or the Illinois Structural Engineering Practice Act of 1989.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 630. General Transportation § 10/57. Labor - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-630-general-transportation/il-st-sect-630-10-57/
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