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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 36. Public Contracts
- Chapter 95. General Provisions
- Section 10. Definitions.
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AS 36.95.010. Definitions.
In this title, unless the context requires otherwise,
- (1) "contractor" means the contractor including subcontractors performing work necessary to facilitate public
construction;
- (2) "laborer, mechanic, or field surveyor" means a person who engages in work that is basically physical or unskilled in
nature; or who engages in work, requiring the use of tools or machines, that basically consists of the shaping and
working of materials into some type of structure, machine, or other object; or who engages in outdoor tasks related to
the operation of findings and delineating contour, dimensions, position, topography, as of any part of the earth's
surface, by preparation of measured plan or description of any area or other portion of country or of road or line
through any area or other portion of country;
- (3) "public construction" or "public works" means the on-site field surveying, erection, rehabilitation, alteration,
extension or repair, including painting or redecorating of buildings, highways, or other improvements to real property
under contract for the state, a political subdivision of the state, or a regional school board;
- (4) "resident" means a person who establishes residency under AS 01.10.055;
- (5) "retainage" means money withheld from a contractor until completion of a contract or satisfaction of other contingency
as evidenced by approval of the applicable pay estimate;
- (6) "state or a political subdivision of the state" means any state department, state agency, state university, borough,
city, village, school district or other state subdivision;
- (7) "wages" includes fringe benefits.
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