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SUPPORTING STATEMENT
FOR
PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT SUBMISSION
OMB
CONTROL NO. 9000-0066
CERTAIN
FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION
PART
22 LABOR REQUIREMENTS
FAR sections
affected: 52.222-2, 52.222-6, 52.222-11, 52.222-18, 52.222-33,
52.222-34, 52.222-46, and Standard Forms (SFs) 1413 and 1444
1. Administrative
requirements. This clearance
covers the information that offerors and contractors must submit to
comply with the following Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) part
22 labor requirements:
FAR 52.222-2, Payment for Overtime Premiums. This clause
requires the contractor to request authorization for overtime
premiums costs that exceed the amount negotiated in the contract.
The request shall include information on the affected work unit
current staffing and workload, how a denial of the request would
impact performance on the instant contract or other contracts, and
reasons why the work cannot be performed by using multishift
operations or by employing additional personnel.
FAR 52.222-6, Construction Wage Rate Requirements, and the SF
1444. This clause requires the contractor to establish
additional classifications, if any laborer or mechanic is to be
employed in a classification that is not listed in the wage
determination applicable to the contract. In such cases, the
contractor is required to complete and submit a Standard Form (SF)
1444, Request for Authorization of Additional Classification and
Rate, along with other pertinent data, containing the proposed
additional classification and minimum wage rate including any fringe
benefits payments.
FAR 52.222-11, Subcontracts (Labor Standards), and the SF 1413.
This clause requires a contractor to submit an SF 1413, Statement
and Acknowledgment, for each subcontract for construction within the
United States, including the subcontractor's signed and dated
acknowledgment that the required labor clauses necessary to
implement various labor statutes have been included in the
subcontract.
FAR 52.222-18, Certification Regarding Knowledge of Child Labor
for Listed End Products. This provision (and its commercial
equivalent in the provision at 52.212-3) requires the offeror, as
part of its annual representations and certifications, to either
certify in paragraph (c)(1) that it will not supply an end product
of a type identified on the Department of Labor (DOL) List of
Products Requiring Contractor Certification as to Forced or
Indentured Child Labor (https://www.dol.gov/agencies/ilab),
or certify in paragraph (c)(2) that it has made a good faith effort
to determine whether such child labor was used to mine, produce, or
manufacture such end product, and is unaware of any such use of
child labor.
FAR 52.222-33, Notice of Requirement for Project Labor Agreement.
When a project labor agreement (PLA) (a pre-hire collective
bargaining agreement described in 29 U.S.C. 158(f)) is required for
a large-scale construction contract, this provision requires the
offeror to submit a copy of a PLA at the time offers are due, prior
to award, or after contract award as determined by the agency.
FAR 52.222-34, Project Labor Agreement. When a PLA is
required for a construction contract, this clause requires the
contractor to maintain the PLA in a current state throughout the
life of the contract.
FAR 52.222-46, Evaluation of Compensation for Professional
Employees. This provision requires offerors to submit for
evaluation a total compensation plan setting forth proposed salaries
and fringe benefits for professional employees working on the
contract.
2. Uses of information.
FAR 52.222-2, Payment for Overtime Premiums. Contracting
officers uses this information to evaluate whether the overtime is
necessary.
FAR 52.222-6, Construction Wage Rate Requirements, and the SF
1444. The contracting officer submits the SF 1444 to the DOL
Wage and Hour Division with a request for conformance review to
determine the appropriateness of the request.
FAR 52.222-11, Subcontracts (Labor Standards), and the SF 1413.
Contracting officers review the information on the form to ascertain
whether contractors have included the required labor clauses in
their subcontracts.
FAR 52.222-18, Certification Regarding Knowledge of Child Labor
for Listed End Products. This information is used by Government
to ensure that a good faith effort has been made to determine
whether forced or indentured child labor was used to mine, produce,
or manufacture any product on the List furnished under the contract.
FAR 52.222-33, Notice of Requirement for Project Labor Agreement.
During the evaluation of offers on a construction contract, the
contracting officer reviews the offeror’s PLA to determine if
it conforms with all statutes, regulations, and Executive Orders.
FAR 52.222-34, Project Labor Agreement. This
recordkeeping requirement is necessary for the Government to ensure
that the contractor stays a party to the PLA during the life of the
construction contract.
FAR 52.222-46, Evaluation of Compensation for Professional
Employees. The Government will use this information to determine
if professional employees are compensated fairly and properly.
Plans indicating unrealistically low professional employees’
compensation may be assessed adversely as one of the factors
considered in making a contract award.
3. Consideration of information technology.
Information technology is used to
the maximum extent practicable. Where both the Government agency and
contractors are capable of electronic interchange, the contractors
may submit this information collection requirement electronically.
4. Efforts to identify duplication. This
requirement is issued under the FAR, which has been developed to
standardize Federal procurement practices and eliminate unnecessary
duplication. Similar information is not already available to the
Government.
5. If the collection of information impacts
small businesses or other entities, describe methods used to minimize
burden. The burden applied to
small businesses is the minimum consistent with applicable laws,
Executive Orders, regulations, and prudent business practices.
6. Describe consequence to Federal program or
policy activities if the collection is not conducted or is conducted
less frequently. Collection of
information on a basis other than contract-by-contract or
solicitation-by-solicitation is not practical.
7. Special circumstances for collection.
Collection is consistent with
guidelines in 5 CFR 1320.6.
8. Efforts to consult with persons outside the
agency.
A
60-day notice was published in the Federal
Register at 87 FR 1413, on January 11,
2022. No comments were received.
A
30-day notice was published in the Federal
Register at __ FR _____, on
__________.
9. Explanation of any decision to provide any
payment or gift to respondents, other than remuneration of
contractors or grantees. Not
applicable.
10. Describe assurance of confidentiality
provided to respondents. This
information is disclosed only to the extent consistent with prudent
business practices and current regulations.
11. Additional justification for questions of a
sensitive nature. No sensitive
questions are involved.
12 & 13. Estimated total annual public hour
and cost burden. The following
respondent and response estimates are based on historical award data
available in the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS) for fiscal
years 2018 through 2020 or data available in the System for Award
Management (SAM). Unless otherwise noted, the hourly rate of pay is
from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) 2021 General Schedule
(GS) Salary Table for the Rest of the United States, effective
January 2021 (available at https://www.opm.gov/),
for a GS-12/Step 5 employee ($42.08 per hour) plus a 36.25 percent
fringe factor mandated by Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
memorandum M-08-13 for use in public-private competition (see
https://www.whitehouse.gov/
sites/whitehouse.gov/files/omb/memoranda/2008/m08-13.pdf) and
rounded to the nearest whole dollar.
TOTAL PUBLIC BURDEN
The
following is a summary of the total estimated annual public burden
associated with these FAR part 22 provisions and clauses:
Requirement
|
Recordkeepers/Respondents
|
Responses
/Records
|
Hours
|
Cost
|
FAR 52.222-2
|
2,106
|
2,106
|
527
|
$30,011
|
FAR 52.222-6
|
4,691
|
9,382
|
779
|
$44,386
|
FAR 52.222-11
|
9,382
|
75,056
|
3,753
|
$213,910
|
FAR 52.222-18(c)(1)
|
521,313
|
521,313
|
10,426
|
$417,050
|
FAR 52.222-18(c)(2)
|
1,317
|
1,317
|
659
|
$31,608
|
FAR 52.222-33
|
57
|
57
|
57
|
$2,736
|
FAR 52.222-34*
|
57
|
57
|
171
|
$8,208
|
FAR 52.222-46
|
5,031
|
10,062
|
5,031
|
$286,767
|
TOTAL
|
543,954
|
619,350
|
21,402
|
$1,034,676
|
*
Recordkeeping
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
FAR 52.222-2, Payment for Overtime
Premiums. This clause is
prescribed at FAR 22.103-5(b) for use in cost-reimbursement
contracts that exceed the simplified acquisition threshold, with
few exceptions. According to FPDS, on average the Government
awards 7,286 cost-reimbursement contracts that exceed $250,000 to
2,106 unique awardees per year, approximately 3 contracts per
contractor (7,286 awards / 2,106 unique awardees, rounded to the
nearest whole number). The Government estimates that each
contractor may submit a request for overtime on one of their
contracts each year and that it will take the contractor one hour
to prepare each request.
Estimated respondents/year...................... 2,106
Responses/respondent annually................... x 1
Total annual responses.......................... 2,106
Estimated hours/response........................ x 0.25
Estimated total burden hours.................... 526.50
Hourly rate..................................... x $57.00
Estimated cost to public........................ $30,010.50
FAR 52.222-6, Notice to the Government of
Labor Disputes, and the SF 1444. This
supporting statement covers the burden associated with completing
the SF-1444. DOL’s OMB Control Number 1235-0023 covers the
burden associated with gathering the relevant information for
submission to the contracting activity. DOL estimates that it
receives 8,500 conformance requests each year and that it takes
contractors 15 minutes to gather the relevant information for the
contracting activity. This clause is prescribed at FAR 22.407(a)(1)
for use contracts that exceed $2,000 for construction within the
United States. According to FPDS, on average the Government awards
16,737 contracts that exceed $2,000 under the product service codes
beginning with “Y” or “Z2” to 4,691 unique
awardees per year. Using the FPDS data and considering the DOL
estimate for conformance reports received, it is estimated that
4,691 unique respondents may complete two SF 1444s each year and
may take five minutes to fill-out and sign the form.
Estimated respondents/year...................... 4,691
Responses/respondent annually................... x 2
Total annual responses.......................... 9,382
Estimated hours/response........................ x 0.083
Estimated total burden hours.................... 778.71
Hourly rate..................................... x $57
Estimated cost to public........................ $44,386.24
FAR 52.222-11,
Subcontracts (Labor Standards), and the SF 1413. This
clause is prescribed at FAR 22.407(a)(6) for use in contracts that
exceed $2,000 for construction within the United States. According
to FPDS, on average the Government awards 16,737 contracts that
exceed $2,000 under the product service codes beginning with “Y”
or “Z2” to 4,691 unique awardees per year,
approximately 4 contracts per contractor (16,737 awards / 4,691
unique awardees, rounded to the nearest whole number). Many
contracts do not have any subcontracts, but after consulting
experienced contracting officers, the Government assumes that an
estimate of two subcontracts per contract is reasonable.
Therefore, the Government estimates that prime contractors submit 8
responses annually, or 37,528 total responses (4,691 contractors *
4 contracts per contractor * 2 subcontracts per contract * 1
response per subcontract). For the purposes of this analysis, it
is assumed that there are an equivalent number of unique
subcontractors as prime contractors. Therefore, the Government
estimates that 4,691 subcontractors also submit 8 responses
annually (37,528 total subcontractor responses / 4,691
subcontractors). The Government estimates that, on average, it
takes three minutes to complete SF 1413.
Estimated
respondents/year..................... 9,382
Responses/respondent
annually.................. x 8
Total annual responses......................... 75,056
Estimated hours/response....................... x 0.05
Estimated total burden hours................... 3,752.80
Hourly rate.................................... x $57.00
Estimated cost to public....................... $213,909.60
FAR 52.222-18, Certification Regarding
Knowledge of Child Labor for Listed End Products. This
provision includes a certification that must be completed by an
entity when the entity registers in SAM and updated at least
annually. As of December 21, 2021, there are 522,630 registrants
in SAM. The vast majority of registrants are able to quickly
certify in paragraph (c)(1) of the provision that they do not
provide end products on the DOL’s list. The Government
estimates that 1,317 entities may provide such end products and
have to certify in paragraph (c)(2) that they have made a good
faith effort to determine whether child labor.
The Government estimates that it takes most registrants about one
minute to certify in paragraph (c)(1) that they do not provide
covered end products. For those registrants that do, the
Government estimates that it takes the registrant thirty minutes to
review their end product offerings and make the certification in
paragraph (c)(2).
Does not offer end products on DOL list
Estimated respondents/year..................... 521,313
Responses/respondent annually.................. x 1
Total annual responses......................... 521,313
Estimated hours/response....................... x 0.02
Estimated total burden hours................... 10,426.26
Hourly rate*................................... x $40.00
Estimated cost to public....................... $417,050.40
* Based on a GS-9/step 5 salary for the rest of the United States
($29.02/hour) plus 36.25 percent fringe factor, rounded to the
nearest whole dollar.
May offer end products on DOL list
Estimated respondents/year...................... 1,317
Responses/respondent annually................... x 1
Total annual responses.......................... 1,317
Estimated hours/response........................ x 0.50
Estimated total burden hours.................... 685.50
Hourly rate*.................................... x $48.00
Estimated cost to public........................ $31,608.00
* Based on a GS-11/step 5 salary for the rest of the United States
($35.11/hour) plus 36.25 percent fringe factor, rounded to the
nearest whole dollar.
FAR 52.222-33, Notice of Requirement for
Project Labor Agreement. This
provision is prescribed at FAR 22.505(a) for use in solicitations
for the acquisition of large-scale construction projects, if the
agency decides that a PLA will be required. A large-scale
construction project is defined as one with a total cost to the
Federal Government of $25 million or more. According to FPDS, on
average the Government awards 167 construction contracts (product
service codes beginning with “Y” or “Z2”)
valued at $25 million or more per year and receives an average of
four offers on these contracts; however, not all contracts require
a PLA. According to contract opportunity data available in SAM, on
average per year there are 57 notices associated with project labor
agreements for construction contracts.
Therefore, it is estimated that 57 respondents are requested to
submit a PLA each.
The Government further estimates that it will take an offeror 1
hour to prepare and submit the PLA.
Estimated respondents/year.......................... 57
Responses/respondent annually....................... x 1
Total annual responses.............................. 57
Estimated hours/response............................ x 1
Estimated total burden hours........................ 57
Hourly rate*........................................ x $48
Estimated cost to public............................ $2,736
* Based on a GS-11/step 5 salary for the rest of the United States
($35.11/hour) plus 36.25 percent fringe factor, rounded to the
nearest whole dollar.
FAR 52.222-46, Evaluation of Compensation
for Professional Employees. This
provision is prescribed at FAR 22.1103 for use in solicitations for
negotiated contracts when the contract amount is expected to exceed
$750,000 and services requiring a meaningful number of professional
employees is required. According to FPDS, on average per year the
Government awards 8,587 covered contracts (i.e., negotiated, valued
at greater than $750,000, PSC beginning with a letter, and no labor
standards) to 5,031 unique awardees each year. The median number
of offers received on such contracts is six. For the purposes of
this analysis, the Government assumes that these unique awardees
make up the population of service contractors (respondents)
generally competing on these types of contracts. The Government
estimates that each respondent submits 10 responses each year
(8,587 contracts * 6 offers per contract / 5,031 respondents = 10
offers per respondent rounded to the nearest whole number). The
Government further estimates that it takes a respondent 30 minutes
to prepare and submit the information.
Estimated respondents/year........................ 5,031
Responses/respondent annually..................... x 2
Total annual responses............................ 10,062
Estimated hours/response.......................... x 0.5
Estimated total burden hours...................... 5,031
Hourly rate....................................... x $57
Estimated cost to public.......................... $286,767
RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS
FAR
52.222-34, Project Labor Agreement. This
clause is prescribed at FAR 22.505(a) for use in contracts for the
acquisition of large-scale construction projects, if the agency has
decided that a PLA is required. Each of the 57 respondents for the
corresponding provision at 52.222-33 is expected to have one
recordkeeper who maintain the PLA through the life of the contract.
Estimated
recordkeepers............................. 57
Estimated records per
recordkeeper.................. x 1
Total annual
records................................ 57
Estimated
hours/record.............................. x
3
Total recordkeeping burden
hours.................... 171
Hourly
rate*........................................ x
$48
Estimated cost to
public............................ $8,208
* Based on a GS-11/step 5 salary for the rest of the United States
($35.11/hour) plus 36.25 percent fringe factor, rounded to the
nearest whole dollar.
14. Estimated cost to the Government.
Unless otherwise noted, the hourly rate of pay is based on the hourly
rate of pay from the OPM 2021 GS Salary Table for the Rest of the
United States, effective January 2021 for a GS-12/Step 5 employee
($42.08 per hour) plus a 36.25 percent fringe factor mandated by OMB
memorandum M-08-13 for use in public-private competition and rounded
to the nearest whole dollar.
TOTAL GOVERNMENT BURDEN
The following is a summary of the total estimated annual Government
burden associated with these FAR part 22 provisions and clauses:
REPORTING
|
Responses
|
Hours
|
Cost
|
FAR
52.222-1
|
2,106
|
2,106
|
$120,042
|
FAR
52.222-2
|
9,382
|
469
|
$26,739
|
FAR
52.222-6/SF 1444
|
75,056
|
3,753
|
$213,910
|
FAR
52.222-11/SF 1413
|
--
|
--
|
--
|
FAR
52.222-18(c)(1)
|
10
|
2
|
80
|
FAR
52.222-18(c)(2)
|
57
|
57
|
$2,736
|
FAR
52.222-33
|
--
|
--
|
--
|
FAR
52.222-34
|
10,062
|
5,031
|
$241,488
|
FAR
52.222-46
|
96,673
|
11,418
|
$604,994
|
TOTAL
|
193,346
|
24,942
|
$1,330,031
|
REVIEW REQUIREMENTS
FAR 52.222-2, Payment for Overtime
Premiums. The Government
estimates that, on average, it takes the contracting officer one
hour to review each request.
Total annual responses............................ 2,106
Estimated hours/response.......................... x 1
Estimated total burden hours...................... 2,106
Hourly rate....................................... x $57
Estimated cost to Government...................... $120,042
FAR 52.222-6, Notice to the Government of
Labor Disputes, and the SF 1444. This
supporting statement covers the burden associated with reviewing
and signing the SF-1444. DOL’s OMB Control Number 1235-0023
covers the burden associated with processing and analyzing the
information provided by the contractor. The Government estimates
that it may take three minutes for a contracting officer to review
and sign the form.
Total annual responses.......................... 9,382
Estimated hours/response........................ x 0.05
Estimated total burden hours.................... 469.10
Hourly rate..................................... x $57
Estimated cost to Government.................... $26,738.70
FAR 52.222-11, Subcontracts (Labor
Standards), and the SF 1413. The
Government estimates that, on average, it takes the contracting
officer three minutes to review each form.
Total annual responses......................... 75,056
Estimated hours/response....................... x 0.05
Estimated total burden hours................... 3,752.80
Hourly rate.................................... x $57.00
Estimated cost to Government................... $213,909.60
FAR 52.222-18, Certification Regarding
Knowledge of Child Labor for Listed End Products. Per
22.1503(c), a contracting office may make award for an end product
on DOL’s list only if the offeror has provided the
certification at paragraph (c)(1) or (c)(2) of the provision.
There is no Government burden associated with validating the
certification in SAM for “active” registrants, since
the registrant is required to complete the certification (i.e., it
may not be left blank) in order for their registration to be
“active.” There is only burden if the contracting
officer is procuring an end product on DOL’s list and the
offeror is covered by an exception to the SAM registration
requirement for the particular acquisition (see FAR 4.1102(a)), in
which case the contracting officer would need to validate the
offeror has provided the certification with its offer. A review of
FPDS data indicates such annual occurrences to be extremely rare.
As such, the Government is using one response per 10 respondents as
this is the lowest threshold in the definition of collection of
information at 5 CFR 1320.3(c). It is estimated that it will take
the contracting officer three minutes to locate the certification.
Estimated respondents/year......................... 10
Responses/respondent annually...................... x 1
Total annual responses............................. 10
Estimated hours/response........................... x 0.167
Estimated total burden hours....................... 1.67
Hourly rate*....................................... x $48
Estimated cost to public........................... $80.16
* Based on a GS-11/step 5 salary for the rest of the United States
($35.11/hour) plus 36.25 percent fringe factor, rounded to the
nearest whole dollar.
FAR 52.222-33, Notice of Requirement for
Project Labor Agreement. The
Government estimates that, on average, it takes the contracting
officer one hour to review each PLA.
Total annual responses.............................. 57
Estimated hours/response............................ x 1
Estimated total burden hours........................ 57
Hourly rate*........................................ x $48
Estimated cost to Government........................ $2,736
* Based on a GS-11/step 5 salary for the rest of the United States
($35.11/hour) plus 36.25 percent fringe factor, rounded to the
nearest whole dollar.
FAR 52.222-46, Evaluation of Compensation
for Professional Employees. The
Government estimates that it takes the contracting officer, on
average, 30 minutes to review each submission.
Total annual responses............................ 10,062
Estimated hours/response.......................... x 0.5
Estimated total burden hours...................... 5,031
Hourly rate*...................................... x $48
Estimated cost to Government...................... $241,488
* Based on a GS-11/step 5 salary for the rest of the United States
($35.11/hour) plus 36.25 percent fringe factor, rounded to the
nearest whole dollar.
15. Explain reasons for program changes or
adjustments reported in Item 13 or 14.
Significant revisions and adjustments made to the public and
Government burden estimates are as follows:
Current Data
and Information. Where the estimated number of respondents and
responses per year is based on the average of FPDS data for the
three most recent fiscal years (2018 through 2020). The parameters
for data pulled from FPDS for each clause or provision is consistent
with the prescription, which may have resulted in changes to the
number of respondents and average contracts per respondent for the
individual burden estimates. In addition, the hourly rates used to
calculate the costs per hour are based on use of the current
(calendar year 2021) OPM GS wage rates the rest of the United
States.
FAR
52.222-18. SAM was recently updated to require an offeror to
provide the certification in paragraph (c)(1) or (c)(2) of the
provision. The offeror is unable to register if they fail to provide
this certification. As such, this supporting statement now covers
the time it takes all 521,313 SAM registrants to provide the
required certification. For the few registrants that “may”
provide an end product on DOL’s list, the registrant must
spend more time reviewing their products offerings before making the
certification. As such, the burden estimate for the certification at
(c)(2) is increased from six minutes to 30 minutes per response.
However, the amount of time it takes for all other registrants to
quickly certify in paragraph (c)(1) that they do not provide covered
end products is estimated to be just over a minute and the
certification is assumed to be completed by someone with a lower
hourly rate. In addition, since all registrants have to certify to
be an active SAM registrant and considered for award, a contracting
officer would only need to validate an offerors certification in the
extremely rare circumstance that the offeror is not required to be
registered in SAM and is not already registered. Therefore, the
Government burden estimate is for one response from the minimum
number of respondents specified at 5 CFR 1320.3(c).
FAR
52.222-33. The prior supporting statement assumed that 45
service contracts per year (11.6 percent of the FY 17 service
contracts) may require a PLA. Since FPDS does not provide
information on when PLA’s may be required, the current
supporting statement relies on the number of notices published in
SAM contract opportunities that cited “52.233-33” (an
average of 57 notices per year) to estimate how many potential
contracts per year may require a PLA.
FAR
52.222-34. This clause has a recordkeeping requirement, not a
reporting requirement. As such, the burden for the recordkeeping
requirements in the clause at FAR 52.222-34 related to PLAs are now
accounted for in this supporting statement separate from the
information collection requirements in the provision at FAR
52.222-33.
16. Outline plans for published results of
information collections. Results
will not be tabulated or published.
17. Approval not to display expiration date. Not
applicable.
18. Explanation of exception to certification
statement. Not applicable.
B.
Collections of Information Employing Statistical Methods.
Statistical
methods are not used in this information collection.
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