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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the use
of project labor agreements (PLA) on federal construction contracts and
related matters, focusing on the: (1) number of federal construction and
other projects where PLAs were used and the extent to which PLAs have
been used on projects sponsored by nonfederal organizations, including
public projects with some federal funding; (2) procedures and criteria
for using PLAs established by federal agencies, as required by a
Presidential Memorandum that encourages federal agencies to use PLAs on
construction contracts over $5 million; (3) federal agency procedures
established to comply with a letter from the Chairman of the House
Committee on Education and the Workforce, Subcommitte on Oversight and
Investigations, to federal agencies requesting them to notify his
subcommittee of the planned use of PLAs; and (4) feasibility of
comparing contractor performance under federal construction contracts
with and without PLAs.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) the total number of PLAs in use is unknown because
there is no complete or comprehensive database on the use of PLAs in the
public or private sectors; (2) union and industry organizations maintain
data on certain PLAs that they negotiated at the national level, but
there were no comparable data on ad hoc PLAs negotiated between
contractors and unions at the local level; (3) four of the 13 federal
agencies GAO reviewed have construction projects covered by 26 PLAs that
it could identify; (4) the four agencies are the Department of Energy
(DOE), the Department of Defense (DOD), the Tennessee Valley Authority
(TVA), and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA); (5)
however, officials at 11 of the 13 agencies, including DOD and NASA,
said PLAs could be used on agency construction projects without their
knowledge because such agreements are generally made between contractors
and unions; and collective bargaining matters are not required to be
reported to the government; (6) available literature and union data show
that PLAs exist on numerous other public and private construction
projects and on other public projects with some federal funding; (7)
also, labor experts and union officials say that the private sector is
the biggest user of PLAs; (8) six of the 13 federal agencies GAO
reviewed had issued various levels of guidance for PLA use as required
by the Presidential Memorandum; (9) however, none specifically provided
for notifying the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of any
planned use of PlAs; (10) recently, the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) assumed responsibility for assisting the agencies in developing
procedures and criteria for use of PLAs; (11) although OMB&apos;s draft
procedures and criteria for implementing the Presidential Memorandum do
not specifically refer to the Subcommittee&apos;s request to be notified by
agencies planning to use a PLA, the draft would require the collection
of the type of information requested by the Subcommittee; (12) according
to OMB, it included this provision so that agencies could comply with
the request; (13) PLA proponents and opponents that GAO contacted said
they believe contract performance comparisons between federal
construction projects with PLAs and those without PLAs would be
difficult; (14) this is primarily because they believe it would be
difficult to find projects similar enough to compare; and (15) in
addition, GAO believes that even if similar PLA and non-PLA projects
were found, it would be difficult to demonstrate conclusively that any
performance differences were due to the use of the PLA versus other
factors.</abstract>
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