2021
DOI: 10.1177/0160449x211049477
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The Effect of “Federal -Aid Swap” Programs and Davis-Bacon Prevailing Wages on Highway Construction Costs and Contractor Composition: Evidence From Iowa

Abstract: “Federal-aid swap” programs allow states and local governments to bypass federal Davis-Bacon prevailing wages and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) goals by exchanging federal funds that have been allocated to highway projects with state funds. The Iowa Department of Transportation approved a federal-aid swap program in February 2018. Using data on more than 1,200 highway construction projects in Iowa from 2016 to 2020, I find that the cost of projects in the federal-aid swap program are not statisticall… Show more

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“…Regardless, results reported by Duncan (2015aDuncan ( , 2015b indicate that contractor bids on federal projects do not differ from bids on state-funded work, nor do bids change when contractors switch from state to federal projects. Manzo (2021) examines the effect of Iowa's federal-aid swap program on the cost of highway construction projects. Fifteen states have swapping programs that allow local governments to exchange their allocation of federal transportation funds for state monies.…”
Section: Review Of Literature On Prevailing Wage Laws and Constructio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Regardless, results reported by Duncan (2015aDuncan ( , 2015b indicate that contractor bids on federal projects do not differ from bids on state-funded work, nor do bids change when contractors switch from state to federal projects. Manzo (2021) examines the effect of Iowa's federal-aid swap program on the cost of highway construction projects. Fifteen states have swapping programs that allow local governments to exchange their allocation of federal transportation funds for state monies.…”
Section: Review Of Literature On Prevailing Wage Laws and Constructio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manzo (2021) examines the effect of Iowa’s federal-aid swap program on the cost of highway construction projects. Fifteen states have swapping programs that allow local governments to exchange their allocation of federal transportation funds for state monies.…”
Section: Review Of Literature On Prevailing Wage Laws and Constructio...mentioning
confidence: 99%