Prevailing Wage Regulations and School Construction Costs: Evidence from British ColumbiaCihan Bilginsoy and Peter Philips, Journal of Education Finance, V. 25, No. 3, pp. 415-31, Winter 2000.
The stock of public school buildings constructed during the baby boom is aging along with that generation of Americans. Soon much of this building stock will have to be replaced. The financing of this rebuilding of America's schools is an emergent political issue of considerable importance. Given these pressures on school construction financing, any proposal that promises to substantially lower the price tag for this reconstruction garners considerable public interest and potential support. One such proposal is the elimination of prevailing wage regulations that in 31 states and the District of Columbia govern the payment of wage rates on public school construction... Download: full_text_jef_2000_british_columbia.pdf Back to PLAs/Union Labor Articles |