New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1774

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires prompt payment of certain construction contracts.

Impact

The enactment of A1774 is expected to significantly alter the landscape of construction contracts in New Jersey. By making payment obligations more stringent, the bill seeks to protect subcontractors who often face delays and disputes regarding payments from primary contractors. Furthermore, it provides a clear timeline for payments to occur – a maximum of 30 days for contractors and 10 days for subcontractors once relevant work has been approved. This change could enhance financial security for smaller subcontracting businesses and contribute to smoother operations on construction sites.

Summary

A1774, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature by Assemblyman Wayne P. DeAngelo, requires prompt payment for certain construction contracts, amending existing legislation to enhance protections for contractors and subcontractors. Specifically, the bill mandates that all moneys exchanged in construction contracts be classified as a trust fund until all claims related to labor, materials, and other costs are fully settled. This provision aims to ensure that all parties involved in a construction project receive their due payments without unlawful diversion of funds.

Contention

Some notable points of contention around A1774 may stem from the implications of personal liability for corporate officers in cases of mismanagement of trust funds. The bill stipulates that, in cases of financial misconduct relative to trust funds, corporate officers can be held personally accountable, which might raise concerns among business owners regarding potential risks. Furthermore, opponents may argue that the bill's strict payment deadlines might not be practical for all construction projects, especially in instances where additional oversight or approval is necessary, as often encountered with public contract payments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4028

Limits amount of payment that State agency as property owner may withhold from certain contractors on State construction contracts to two percent of amount due.

NJ A5731

Limits amount of payment that State agency as property owner may withhold from certain contractors on State construction contracts to two percent of amount due.

NJ SB0451

Construction: contracts; prompt payment law; establish for contractors to pay subcontractors and suppliers in a timely manner. Creates new act.

NJ HB4837

Construction: contracts; prompt payment law; establish for contractors to pay subcontractors and suppliers in a timely manner. Creates new act.

NJ HB272

Construction contracts; provide certain requirements regarding payment and retainage.

NJ HB1301

Construction contracts; provide certain requirements regarding retainage.

NJ SB1313

Construction contracts; payment clauses to be included in certain contracts.

NJ HB2500

Construction contracts; payment clauses to be included in certain contracts.

NJ SB453

State and Private Construction Contracts – Prompt Payment Requirements

NJ HB451

State and Private Construction Contracts - Prompt Payment Requirements

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