Davis Bacon Electronic Payroll Services and Transition Out Services
ID: 23-15Type: Justification
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HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OFHOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OFCPO : PHILADELPHIA OPERATIONS BRANCPHILADELPHIA, PA, 19107, USA

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SUPPORT- ADMINISTRATIVE: INFORMATION RETRIEVAL (R612)
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    The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is seeking contractor support for the continuation of Electronic Payroll Services and Transition-Out activities for the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement and Economic Opportunity. This procurement aims to maintain the Davis-Bacon and Labor Standards (DBLS) operations, which include receiving, reviewing, and retaining certified payroll reports for federally funded projects, ensuring compliance with DBLS laws. The services are critical for the effective management of labor standards in HUD projects, contributing to the integrity of federally funded initiatives. Interested parties can contact Michelle Johnson at Michelle.L.Johnson@hud.gov or by phone at 215-430-6717 for further details.

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