|







Brought to you by the hard working families of the
Carpenters' District Council of Kansas City and Vicinity

| |
Hi-Tech Interiors, Inc.
 
USD 501 has chosen to use a subcontractor to
perform a portion of the carpentry work on the new gymnasium at Topeka West High
School simply because they were the low bid. Unfortunately using a low bid is
not always the best way to do business, especially on projects funded by our tax
dollars.
Champion Builders, a general contractor, was
hired to construct a new gymnasium for Topeka West High School. Champion
Builders selected Hi Tech Interiors to perform some of the interior finish work.
Hi Tech Interiors has used labor brokers or “coyotes” to supply its work
force. These labor brokers misclassify workers as independent subcontractors to
avoid paying social security taxes, unemployment insurance, workers’
compensation insurance, health or retirement benefits, or overtime pay. Many
misclassified workers never pay federal, state, or local taxes. Such schemes
rob our community of much needed tax dollars and rob our local fair contractors
of the ability to compete for this work. Not only does our community lose tax
revenue, but when these workers get sick or hurt on the job, having no insurance
or workers’ compensation, health-care is largely obtainable only at the expense
of the local citizenry and the very governments which are being starved.
It is estimated that between $2.5 Billion and
$4.7 Billion in Federal Revenues were lost from 1996-2004 and the State of
Massachusetts estimates it lost $4 million in state revenue from 2001-2003 both
due to the misclassification of workers. How much is the State of Kansas
losing?
Doesn’t
it seem ironic that in these times of having difficulty coming up with funds to
support our education system we have overlooked this unfair practice used by
these unscrupulous labor brokers?
| General
contractors who have used Hi-Tech Interiors, Inc.: |
Name and
location of project |
| Marlan Construction, LC,
Lawrence, Kansas |
Bella Serra at the Preserve,
Lawrence, Kansas |
| Champion Builders, Inc., Topeka,
Kansas |
Sabatini Multicultural Resource
Center at Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas |
| Mcpherson Contractors, Inc.,
Topeka, Kansas |
Child and Family Academy, Topeka,
Kansas |
| Murray and Sons Constuction Co.,
Inc., Topeka, Kansas |
University of Kansas, Hashinger
Hall, Lawrence, Kansas |
| Marlan Construction, LC,
Lawrence, Kansas |
University of Kansas, Library
Annex, Lawrence, Kansas |
| Champion Builders, Inc., Topeka,
Kansas |
Topeka West High School
Gymnasium, Topeka Kansas |
| Rinner Construction, Inc., Topeka,
Kansas |
Heritage Bank, Topeka, Kansas |
| Rinner Construction, Inc., Topeka,
Kansas |
St. Francis Hospital, Topeka,
Kansas |
| Murray & Sons Construction Co.,
Inc., Topeka, Kansas |
USDA Grain Marketing Production &
Research Center, Manhattan, Kansas |
| John J. Kirlin, Inc., Rockville,
Maryland |
Irwin Army Hospital, Fort Riley,
Kansas |
| Manhattan Construction Co. Inc.,
Tulsa, Oklahoma |
Child Development Center, Fort
Riley, Kansas |
| Building Construction
Enterprises, Inc., Kansas City, Missouri |
Combined Arms Collective Training
Facility (Phase 1), Fort Riley, Kansas |

|