
If you’re an HVAC contractor in Washington, staying on top of labor compliance for public projects is essential. With strict state requirements in place, knowing the steps to follow will keep your projects moving smoothly and your reputation intact. Here’s what you need to know.
In Washington, the Prevailing Wage Law requires that you pay workers wages set by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I). These rates, which vary based on project specifics, ensure that workers are fairly compensated for their skills and labor. Ignoring these wage guidelines can lead to penalties and delays—no contractor wants that. Keeping up with these rates means your team is treated right, and your business stays compliant.
Before any work begins, you’ll need to file the Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages. This is your initial step in showing the state that you’re committed to following their rules. Filing this document gives you the green light to start your project while ensuring you’re in line with state laws from day one.
Once the project wraps up, there’s one final task: the Affidavit of Wages Paid. This form confirms that throughout the duration of the job, workers were paid in compliance with prevailing wage rates. Submitting this form promptly is crucial for project closure and proves that your business adheres to the highest standards of fairness and compliance.
Navigating all these requirements might seem overwhelming, but it’s a necessary part of running a reputable HVAC business in Washington. Proper compliance not only protects you from fines but also builds trust within your team and with clients. It shows you value fairness and transparency—a win-win for everyone.
At Public Works Consultant, we specialize in helping HVAC contractors manage compliance effortlessly. We verify that you’re paying the correct wages, handle the paperwork from start to finish, and provide ongoing support, ensuring your projects stay on track.