Prevailing wage
Prevailing wages are the wages required to be paid on state-funded construction projects. Wage rates are certified once a year in both highway/heavy and commercial type construction.
Minnesota's prevailing wage law (Statutes 177.41 through 177.44) requires that employees working on state-funded construction projects or other projects covered by law be paid wage rates comparable to wages paid for similar work in the area where the project is located.
Overview brochure about Minnesota's prevailing wage laws (PDF)
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Notifications
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Current prevailing wage
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