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Navigating Prevailing Wage Projects

Navigating Prevailing Wage Projects

Date: 6/2/2026
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM (EDT)
Registration Deadline: 6/1/2026 5:00 PM (EDT)
Fee: No Fee

Point of Contact: Diane McFarland

Program
Format: Online Meeting (Live)
Traini
ng Topics: Government Contracting
Description:
This presentation equips small businesses and contractors with the knowledge and tools needed to confidently pursue and manage prevailing wage projects. Participants will gain a clear understanding of the full project lifecycle—from identifying bid opportunities to ensuring compliance through project closeout—while learning how to navigate complex labor regulations, reporting requirements, and documentation standards. Designed to reduce risk and increase profitability, the session highlights proven strategies for accurate estimating, effective project management, and maintaining compliance with federal, state, and local funding requirements. Attendees will leave with actionable insights and practical systems to position their businesses for success in securing and executing publicly funded projects. Presenter, Heather Htun, Citrus & Gold, Inc.

Registration Policies:

Registration and Fees: Payment of seminar fees may be made by check, money order or credit card. Payment must be received to guarantee your space in an event. You may receive special payment instructions by email once you register to the event

Refund Policy: If you wish to request a refund, please contact the conference organizer listed above to discuss. You may also elect to send a substitute in your place. If the event is cancelled, all fees will be returned.

Special Accommodations: In accordance with the American Disabilities Act and state law, you may request accommodations due to a disability by contacting the event organizer listed above. Advance notice may be necessary for some accommodations. Registration must be paid prior to accommodation requests.

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