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Contractor/Subcontractor Setup Form

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Important

Important

If you already have an existing LCPtracker Contractor/Subcontractor Account, DO NOT complete this form

Instead:

  1. Login to your existing LCPtracker Contractor Account
  2. Go to the [Set Up] tab 
  3. Click on the [Company Information] button 
  4. Take a screenshot of all existing information 
  5. Send that screenshot to prevailingwage@bloomingtonmn.gov.
Main info
Role
To display on certified payroll
Options
Contact information
Information will be sent to this address.
Contractor/subcontractor status
This value must be selected as "enforced"
Business Certifications
(DBE, DVBE, LBE,MBE, None, SBE,WBE, etc.)
If multiple certifications, please add

In submitting this form to the City, you are being asked to provide your federal tax identification number, which may be your Social Security number if you are a sole proprietor. Your Social Security number in whole or in part is private data under Minesota Statutes, Section 13.355. Before you give the City permission to collect and/or release private data about you, please review the information listed on this data privacy notice. 

Under Minnesota Statutes, section 16C.285, subdivisions 2 and 3, a contractor on a construction contract must meet minimum criteria to be eligible to be awarded a construction contract. The minimum criteria include having a valid federal identification number if an individual. While you may legally refuse to supply Social Security number data, City staff responsible for enforcing prevailing wage need one of the two kinds of federal tax identification numbers to verify your status as a responsible contractor and process your profile form. If you choose not to supply a federal tax identification number, you will be barred from being awarded a construction contract. Your Social Security information may also be accessible to anyone you specifically authorize, pursuant to courts order, and by any other person or entity authorized by state or federal law (e.g., Attorney General’s Office, Legislative Auditor’s Office, and law enforcement agencies).

The City of Bloomington does not discriminate against or deny the benefits of its services, programs, or activities to a qualified person because of a disability. To make a request for a reasonable accommodation, ask for more information, or to file a complaint, contact the Community Outreach and Engagement Division, City of Bloomington, 1800 West Old Shakopee Road, Bloomington, MN 55431- 3027; 952-563-8733, MN Relay 711.

Contact Information

Contact Information

City Attorney's Office