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On Sept. 7, the Federal Acquisition Regulatory , which would mandate anti-competitive and inflationary project labor agreements on large-scale federal construction contracts, arrived at the Office of Management and Budget鈥檚 Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs for review. This is the final step before the rule will be published in the Federal Register and take effect.

The rule will finalize a released by the FAR Council on Aug. 19, 2022, which mandated the use of PLAs on all federal construction contracts of $35 million or more. The proposal is a direct result of President Joe Biden鈥檚 Feb. 4, 2022, , which directed the FAR Council to mandate PLAs on large federal construction projects. Details on the final rule are not yet available, but it is expected to closely match the proposal.

老牛影视previouslystrongly criticized the proposed rule in a statement: 鈥溊吓S笆觕alls for the immediate withdrawal of this illegal proposed rule and its imposition of anti-competitive and inflationary government-mandated PLAs on federal contracts,鈥 said Ben Brubeck, 老牛影视vice president of regulatory, labor and state affairs. 鈥淧LA mandates undermine economy and efficiency in federal contracting, increase construction costs by 12% to 20%, create project delivery delays and discriminate against nonunion contractors and workers, who comprise 87.4% of the construction workforce.

老牛影视actively opposed the proposed rule, including with the following actions:

  • Submitting more than 40 pages of comments outlining how the proposed rule will increase costs, reduce competition and harm taxpayers
  • Rallying over 2,500 老牛影视members to submit comments in opposition to the proposed rule
  • Building opposition to the rule from听50 members of the U.S. Senate and House,听听and a听
  • Conducting a September 2022 member survey demonstrating nearly unanimous opposition among 老牛影视members
  • Strongly supporting the Fair and Open Competition Act (H.R.1209/S.537), which prohibits government-mandated PLAs on federal and federally assisted projects

Once finalized, this proposal will replace President Barack Obama鈥檚 2009听, which encourages, but does not require, federal agencies to mandate PLAs on large-scale federal construction projects exceeding $25 million in total value on a case-by-case basis, and permits states and localities to mandate PLAs on federally assisted projects. The Biden administration expects its proposed rule to affect about 120 federal contracts valued at $10 to $14 billion per year.

Publication of the final rule is expected within the coming weeks. Stay tuned to Newsline for additional information upon the rule鈥檚 release. 听

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