The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) is seeking a comprehensive, effective, and robust solution to create digital maps from geographic descriptions and physical maps so the public works community can find their applicable wage rates for public works through an address search. This will be made available to all members of the public, but mainly utilized by contractors, employees and public awarding agencies. This will aid and streamline the method in which this data is made available to the regulated public and save significant staff hours for our department and the public works community.
The California Labor Code requires that, at a minimum, the prevailing wage, including travel and/or subsistence, be paid to workers employed on public works projects. Prevailing wage rates differ based on the geographic location, the occupation, and when the work was performed. Contractors can be fined if they do not pay the required rates on their project. In most cases, a prevailing wage determination covers an entire county. However, in other cases prevailing wage rates apply to only a portion of a county. These boundaries are less obvious and that is where digital maps would be helpful.
Contractors are required to comply with minimum compensation requirements applicable to their public work projects. When the applicable rate of pay for their project is not readily apparent based on a narrative description of a geographic area in the wage determination, members of the public call or write to our office and staff then consult a physical map.
There is an estimated $20-25 billion in California public works contracts annually and there are hundreds of thousands of workers, tens of thousands of contractors, and thousands of awarding bodies involved in California public works projects. On an average daily basis, our office receives about 10 requests requiring the utilization of maps. To resolve these requests, our staff:
In the current state, staff are burdened with an overload of inquiries, contractors and employees have difficulty getting necessary wage rate information, and contractors’ inability to retrieve the prevailing wage, travel and/or substance information in a timely manner could result in fines or even the loss of the ability to work on public works projects if caught underpaying their employees. Additionally, without this detail of information, employees cannot easily verify that they are being paid appropriately. This manual work by DIR staff may lead to longer wait times.
Our office would like to create digital maps in-house and provide interested parties with self-service maps on our website so anyone can identify their wage compensation requirements, instantaneously, and have access to this information at any time, as opposed to making an inquiry with our office during business hours only.
This solution will lead to the following outcomes:
Ultimately, DIR is seeking a solution that provides:
Preferably, this solution will also employ:
In addition to the solution described, the vendor will also be required to provide:
Vendor requirements:
Data Analytics, Digitization, Geo Services, Mobility, and Process Improvement
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January 27 through February 2, 2023 at 11:59 PM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
January 27 through February 2, 2023 at 11:59 PM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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