TRENTON, N.J. — An administrative law judge has ordered three New Jersey-based contractors to pay $429,846 in back wages and fringe benefits to 12 workers employed on multiple federal construction projects, after an investigation and litigation by the U.S. Department of Labor.
The department’s Wage and Hour Division found that Above All, Inc., formerly headquartered in Pequannock, violated the Davis-Bacon Act while working on new construction and renovation projects for the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Centers in Lyons and East Orange. Regiment Construction Corp. and Seawolf Construction Corp. subcontracted Above All to perform carpentry work on a total of three projects.
The DOL found that Above All paid its carpenters less than the required prevailing wage – which ranged from $59.08 to $68.23 per hour, depending on the project and timeframe – on multiple projects. Instead, investigators discovered that Above All paid workers an average of $32 per hour…