Final Rule Regarding Project Labor Agreement Requirements for Large-Scale Federal Construction Projects

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The Federal Register estimates that this rule will impact approximately 119 IDIQ contracts each year; these contracts have an average award value of about $114 million.

January 29, 2024
Aaron C. Schlesinger & Julia Loudenburg - Peckar & Abramson, P.C.

Beginning on January 22, 2024, in compliance with President Biden’s February 4, 2022 Executive Order, 14603, federal construction projects with a total estimated cost of $35 million are required to utilize a project labor agreement (“PLA”) unless the contracting agency grants an exception. The Federal Register estimates that this rule will impact approximately 119 IDIQ contracts each year; these contracts have an average award value of about $114 million.

The White House claims the PLAs will improve projects by:

  • Eliminating project delays from labor unrest, such as strikes;
  • Creating dispute resolution procedures and cooperation for labor-management disputes, such as those over safety;
  • Including provisions “to support workers from underserved communities and small businesses”;
  • Helping to create a steady pipeline of workers for federal projects; and
  • Promoting competition on government contracts so that all builders, even those who are non-union, can bid on jobs that require a PLA.

Mr. Schlesinger may be contacted at aschlesinger@pecklaw.com



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