Connecticut 2026 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00471

Introduced
3/6/26  
Refer
3/6/26  
Report Pass
3/23/26  
Refer
4/2/26  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Use Of Apprentices On Prevailing Wage Public Works Projects.

Impact

The bill's provisions will significantly alter existing statutes surrounding public works projects, especially those with budgets above ten million dollars. It establishes a framework for the inclusion of apprentices in these projects, which will promote training and employment opportunities within the community. Additionally, contractors can face civil penalties for noncompliance, reinforcing the need for adherence to these regulations. The collected penalties will support workforce training programs, which aligns with the bill's broader objectives of improving labor standards and worker welfare.

Summary

Substitute Bill No. 471, also known as SB00471, focuses on the use of apprentices in public works projects, particularly those that are required to pay prevailing wages. If enacted, it mandates that contractors and subcontractors on public works projects exceeding a certain monetary threshold must employ a specified percentage of apprentices from approved programs. This bill aims to enhance workforce development in skilled trades and ensure that workers are adequately compensated while receiving training in their respective fields.

Sentiment

The legislative discussions surrounding SB00471 reflect a generally positive sentiment towards increasing apprenticeship opportunities. Proponents argue that the bill will not only benefit the apprentices by providing them with essential skills and experience but also address labor shortages in skilled trades across the state. However, there are concerns from some opposition voices regarding potential risks of increased costs for contractors, which might impact project budgets and timelines. Overall, the sentiment leans favorably towards the bill's objectives, with cautious optimism about its implementation.

Contention

Key points of contention include the feasibility of meeting the apprenticeship quotas established by the bill, as some contractors express apprehension about finding sufficient qualified apprentices within the required timeframes. Furthermore, discussions also highlight the implications for smaller contractors who may struggle to comply with the new requirements, potentially leading to a diminished level of competition in the bidding process for public works contracts. Balancing effective implementation while minimizing undue hardship on contractors will be crucial as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB01370

An Act Requiring Workers Performing Off-site Custom Fabrication For A Public Works Project To Be Paid Prevailing Wage Rates.

CT HB06412

An Act Concerning Prevailing Wage Rates On Public Works Contracts.

CT HB05288

An Act Concerning Prevailing Wage Thresholds.

CT SB01488

An Act Authorizing The Comptroller To Withhold Payment For Violations Of The Prevailing Wage Statutes.

CT HB05096

An Act Concerning Violations Of Prevailing Wage Provisions And Expanding Prevailing Wage.

CT SB00357

An Act Concerning The Prevailing Wage Threshold For Renovations.

CT SB00525

An Act Concerning The Selection Of Contractors For Public Works Projects.

CT SB00223

An Act Concerning Prevailing Wage For Municipal Construction Projects.

CT SB00145

An Act Concerning Apprenticeship Ratios For Noncommercial Projects.

CT HB05094

An Act Concerning Prevailing Wage Requirements And Thresholds.

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