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District of Columbia retainage law and prompt-payment rules
Treat DC like a state for cash-flow planning. Start in the code: D.C. Code § 2-221.02; § 27-131.
Use this page when you are bidding or billing a job in District of Columbia. Public retainage is listed as 10%; private as No statutory cap. Typical public release is 30–45 days after acceptance.
Then open the retainage calculator for the dollars, or the G702-style pay application if you need line-by-line previous certificates.
Questions this page answers
- What is the retainage cap in District of Columbia?
- On public work the planning cap is 10%. On private work it is No statutory cap. Bid documents and the subcontract still control if they are stricter.
- When is retainage released in District of Columbia?
- Public jobs typically release 30–45 days after acceptance. Private jobs: Per contract. Confirm the contract date — several states changed caps in 2025–2026.
- How fast must a prime pay a sub in District of Columbia?
- 7 days after the prime is paid. Owner or agency to prime is Public: 30 days after invoice. Late-pay interest: 1% monthly typical on public.
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