Richmond hosts session on new prevailing wage rules for construction projects

Richmond hosts session on new prevailing wage rules for construction projects
Honorable Katherine Jordan Council Vice President — Richmond City Council
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The City of Richmond is set to host an informational session on June 4, 2025, aimed at preparing vendors, contractors, and business owners for changes in the city’s construction procurement process. The event will take place at Midtown Green, located at 2401 W. Leigh Street, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

This session follows the Richmond City Council’s adoption of Ordinance No. 2024-186, which established Section 21-74 of the City Code. This new section mandates that all city-funded construction projects valued at $250,000 or more comply with prevailing wage requirements starting July 1, 2025. The ordinance aligns with Virginia Code § 2.2-4321.3(C) and aims to ensure fair wages for workers on large-scale public construction contracts.

City staff and subject matter experts will provide guidance during the session on which businesses and contracts are affected by the new ordinance, how wage classifications and rates are determined, as well as documentation requirements and compliance steps.

“This session is an opportunity for our partners in the construction industry to receive clarity and support as we implement these important wage protections,” said Rene Almaraz Director of Procurement. “We want to ensure everyone is equipped to meet the new standards with confidence and transparency.”

The session is particularly recommended for construction companies, general contractors, subcontractors, and business owners involved in or planning to bid on City of Richmond construction projects.

Participants are encouraged to RSVP by June 3, 2025.



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