The McNamara-O'Hara Service Contract Act applies under the following conditions:
1. For service contracts worth more than $2,500: The act applies when the contract value exceeds $2,500.
2. When prevailing wages are not being paid: The act requires the payment of prevailing wages to workers employed on covered service contracts. If prevailing wages are not being paid, this act can be applicable.
3. For a contract to provide services to the government: The act is applicable to contracts awarded by the U.S. federal government and its agencies.
4. For service and construction projects over $100,000: In addition to service contracts, the McNamara-O'Hara Act also covers construction contracts when their value exceeds $100,000.
Under what conditions does the McNamara-O'hara service contract act apply
for service contracts worth more than 2500
when prevailing wages are not being paid
for an constract to provide services to the government
for service and construction projects over 100000
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