| Using the Federal False Claims Act to Enforce Davis Bacon |
| Written by Mike Rogers, Chief Compliance Officer |
| Thursday, 25 November 2010 00:00 |
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An order that government contractor Circle C Construction, LLC pay treble damages to the US Government for breaching its agreement to abide by the Davis-Bacon requirements to pay prevailing wages, in violation of the federal False Claims Act, serves as a harsh warning for government contractors. Total damages in the judgment against Circle C, a company which has held government contracts for more than 20 years, are $1,661,243,13. The United States Government filed a lawsuit against Circle C and its electrical subcontractor, Phase Tech, LLC in 2008. In the lawsuit, the government alleged that Circle C: • Failed to disclose Phase Tech as a subcontractor; It’s critical for contractors to list all subcontractors and subcontractor employees when filing reports. Failure to do so can result in substantial fines, particularly if a lawsuit is filed using the federal False Claims Act. |

