(a) As used in this chapter, âpublic worksâ means all of the following: (1) Construction, alteration, demolition, installation, or repair work done under contract and paid for in whole or in part out of public funds, except work done directly by a public utility company pursuant to order of the Public Utilities Commission or other public authority. For purposes of this paragraph, âconstructionâ includes work performed during the design, site assessment, feasibility study, and other preconstruction phases of construction, including, but not limited to, inspection and land surveying work, regardless of whether any further construction work is conducted, and work performed during the postconstruction phases of construction, including, but not limited to, all cleanup work at the jobsite. For purposes of this paragraph, âinstallationâ includes, but is not limited to, the assembly and disassembly of freestanding and affixed modular office systems. (2) Work done for irrigation, utility, reclamation, and improvement districts, and other districts of this type. âPublic worksâ does not include the operation of the irrigation or drainage system of an irrigation or reclamation district, except as used in Section 1778 relating to retaining wages. (3) Street, sewer, or other improvement work done under the direction and supervision or by the authority of an officer or public body of the state, or of a political subdivision or district thereof, whether the political subdivision or district operates under a freeholderâs charter or not. (4) The laying of carpet done under a building lease-maintenance contract and paid for out of public funds. (5) The laying of carpet in a public building done under contract and paid for in whole or in part out of public funds. (6) Public transportation demonstration projects authorized pursuant to Section 143 of the Streets and Highways Code. (7) (A) Infrastructure project grants from the California Advanced Services Fund pursuant to Section 281 of the Public Utilities Code. (B) For purposes of this paragraph, the Public Utilities Commission is not the awarding body or the body awarding the contract, as defined in Section 1722. (8) Tree removal work done in the execution of a project under paragraph (1). (b) For purposes of this section, âpaid for in whole or in part out of public fundsâ means all of the following: (1) The payment of money or the equivalent of money by the state or political subdivision directly to or on behalf of the public works contractor, subcontractor, or developer. (2) Performance of construction work by the state or political subdivision in execution of the project. (3) Transfer by the state or political subdivision of an asset of value for less than fair market price. (4) Fees, costs, rents, insurance or bond premiums, loans, interest rates, or other obligations that would normally be required in the execution of the contract, that are paid, reduced, charged at less than fair market value, waived, or forgiven by the state or political subdivision. (5) Money loaned by the state or political subdivision that is to be repaid on a contingent basis. (6) Credits that are applied by the state or political subdivision against repayment obligations to the state or political subdivision. (c) Notwithstanding subdivision (b), all of the following apply: (1) Private residential projects built on private property are not subject to this chapter unless the projects are built pursuant to an agreement with a state agency, a redevelopment agency, a successor agency to a redevelopment agency when acting in that capacity, or a local public housing authority. (2) If the state or a political subdivision requires a private developer to perform construction, alteration, demolition, installation, or repair work on a public work of improvement as a condition of regulatory approval of an otherwise private development project, and the state or political subdivision contributes no more money,
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