Las Vegas Review-Journal

Bollard project going back out to bid after complaint

- By Michael Scott Davidson Las Vegas Review-journal

Clark County is putting a Strip safety project back out to bid after a complaint about how workers the project’s first phase were paid.

Muller Constructi­on came under fire this year about how it calculated wages for employees installing some 800 steel posts along Strip sidewalks. The posts, known as bollards, are barriers to keep vehicles from traveling onto the sidewalks.

County commission­ers in January were poised to approve a $2.5-million contract extension with Muller Constructi­on to install another 600 posts. But the vote was put on hold when the Nevada Foundation for Fair Contractin­g alleged Muller Constructi­on had misclassif­ied workers and underpaid them for the trades performed.

The county audited the company’s payroll and found Muller Constructi­on overpaid some employees and underpaid others. The Nevada Labor Commission­er’s office affirmed the county’s findings.

Muller Constructi­on has since fixed the underpayme­nts while allowing overpaid employees to keep the extra wages, so company attorney Robert Kern said he was surprised to learn the project is being put out to bid next week without further public discussion or a vote by the county commis- sion.

“We thought, considerin­g the conclusion­s by the county, that there was no wrongdoing — and that we actually overpaid on the whole — that it was a surprising choice to make unless it was for political reasons,” Kern said. “We believe that (the union) Local 872 is using all its influence to make sure nonunion shops can’t get contracts on the Strip, regardless of what the law says.”

On Tuesday, foundation president and Laborers Local 872 business manager Tommy White said Muller Constructi­on is fortunate because it can rebid on the project and the state did not temporaril­y disqualify it from being awarded public contracts.

“I think they got off pretty easy,” White said. “If you’re not paying your workers correctly either you should be banned from taking jobs or the job should be put back out to bid.”

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Richard Brian Las Vegas Review-journal People walk past recently installed safety bollards on Jan. 2 on the Strip.

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