Certified payroll for contractors in Iowa.
Contractors in Iowa can run into certified payroll when a federal, state funded, or public project requires weekly payroll reporting. Chris Smith helps contractors review whether Auris can support WH-347 preparation, prevailing wage tracking, fringe benefit calculations, submission support, and a cleaner payroll workflow.
Does Iowa have a state prevailing wage law?
Iowa has no broad state prevailing wage law. Contractors still need to comply with federal Davis Bacon requirements when work is federally funded or federally assisted.
What triggers certified payroll in Iowa
Certified payroll is usually triggered when a contractor or subcontractor works on covered federal Davis Bacon construction, state funded public work, or a project that requires weekly payroll records as part of the contract.
Federal Davis Bacon
Federal Davis Bacon covered construction work generally starts at contracts over $2,000; state funded thresholds and submission rules can differ by project.
- Weekly certified payroll records may be required
- Federal jobs commonly use WH-347 or equivalent records
- Classification, rates, hours, deductions, and fringe benefits need to match the project requirements
Iowa project pressure
Weekly wh-347 reporting, wage determination tracking, job classification, fringe benefit calculations, and accurate project time records.
The practical risk is that normal payroll reports may not answer the project administrator's certified payroll questions without manual cleanup.
What form do contractors in Iowa use?
Standard federal Form WH-347
What the report needs to prove
- Who worked on the covered project
- What work classification applied
- How many hours were worked by week and project
- What base rate and fringe benefit treatment applied
- That payroll records support the required certification
Where contractors get stuck
Certified payroll becomes difficult when time tracking, job costing, classifications, prevailing wage rates, deductions, and employee records are spread across disconnected tools.
What Auris can help handle
Auris can help contractors bring payroll, HR, benefits, time, employee access, and reporting into one cleaner system. For certified payroll work, Chris can help review whether Auris is a fit for the workflow.
Certified payroll workflow support
- Weekly WH-347 preparation support where applicable
- Prevailing wage rate tracking workflow
- Fringe benefit calculation workflow
- Submission support and documentation organization
- Payroll, HR, benefits, and employee records in one system
What to send Chris first
- State and project location
- Trade and type of public work
- Employee and crew count
- Current payroll provider or setup
- Whether WH-347, a state format, portal submission, or certified transcript is required
Get a certified payroll fit check for Iowa.
Use direct call or email only. Call Chris directly or send the prefilled email so he can see the state, project type, current payroll setup, and certified payroll issue.
Certified payroll gets easier when time records are clean.
Auris Time connects time, leave, schedules, and payroll so hours do not have to be rebuilt by hand before every payroll run. Cleaner time records can support cleaner certified payroll reporting in Iowa.
What Auris Time helps organize
- Employee schedules, time cards, and shift swaps through a mobile app
- Late arrivals, early departures, unplanned absences, and time theft signals
- Time off accruals with real time used, accrued, and available balances
- Labor tracking by job or project with customizable reporting
Why it matters for payroll
Chris can help review whether time tracking, scheduling, payroll, and reporting are aligned with the records your projects require.