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Construction performed under a contract entered into by the trust pursuant to this article shall be deemed a “public work” to be performed in accordance with the provisions of article eight of the labor law, including but not limited to the prevailing wage requirements set forth in section two hundred twenty of the labor law and the reporting, monitoring, and enforcement provisions of article eight of such law, as well as subject to sections two hundred, two hundred forty, two hundred forty-one and two hundred forty-two of the labor law, and for projects or public works receiving federal aid, applicable federal requirements for prevailing wage. Any contract entered into pursuant to section six hundred thirty-four of this article, and undertaken pursuant to a project labor agreement, shall include a clause requiring the selected alternative project delivery contractor to obligate every tier of contractor working on the public work to comply with the project labor agreement referenced in section six hundred thirty-four of this article, and shall include project labor agreement compliance monitoring and enforcement provisions consistent with any such project labor agreement.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New York Consolidated Laws, Public Housing Law - PBG § 636. Additional requirements for alternative project delivery contracts - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ny/public-housing-law/pbg-sect-636/
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