CERTIFICATION OF LOWER TIER CONTRACTORS REGARDING DEBARMENT. Consultant, by administering each lower tier subcontract that exceeds $25,000 as a "covered transaction", shall verify each lower tier participant of a "covered transaction" under the project is not presently debarred or otherwise disqualified from participation in this federally assisted project. Consultant will accomplish this by:
1. Checking the System for Award Management at website: xxxx://xxx.xxx.gov
2. Collecting a certification statement similar to the Certificate Regarding Debarment and Suspension (Bidder or Offeror), above.
3. Inserting a clause or condition in the covered transaction with the lower tier contract If the FAA later determines that a lower tier participant failed to disclose to a higher tier participant that it was excluded or disqualified at the time it entered the covered transaction, the FAA may pursue any available remedies, including suspension and debarment of the non-compliant participant.
CERTIFICATION OF LOWER TIER CONTRACTORS REGARDING DEBARMENT. The successful bidder, by administering each lower tier subcontract that exceeds $25,000 as a “covered transaction”, must verify each lower tier participant of a “covered transaction” under the project is not presently debarred or otherwise disqualified from participation in this federally assisted project. The successful bidder will accomplish this by:
CERTIFICATION OF LOWER TIER CONTRACTORS REGARDING DEBARMENT. The successful bidder, by administering each lower tier subcontract that exceeds $25,000 as a “covered transaction”, must verify each lower tier participant of a “covered transaction” under the project is not presently debarred or otherwise disqualified from participation in this federally assisted project. The successful bidder will accomplish this by:
1. Checking the System for Award Management at website: xxxx://xxx.xxx.gov.
2. Collecting a certification statement similar to the Certification of Offerer/Bidder Regarding Debarment, above.
3. Inserting a clause or condition in the covered transaction with the lower tier contract. If the Federal Aviation Administration later determines that a lower tier participant failed to disclose to a higher tier participant that it was excluded or disqualified at the time it entered the covered transaction, the FAA may pursue any available remedies, including suspension and debarment of the non-compliant participant.
CERTIFICATION OF LOWER TIER CONTRACTORS REGARDING DEBARMENT. The successful bidder, by administering each lower tier subcontract that exceeds $25,000 as a “covered transaction”, must confirm each lower tier participant of a “covered transaction” under the project is not presently debarred or otherwise disqualified from participation in this federally‐ assisted project. The successful bidder will accomplish this by:
CERTIFICATION OF LOWER TIER CONTRACTORS REGARDING DEBARMENT. Consultant, by administering each lower tier subcontract that exceeds $25,000 as a "covered transaction", shall verify each lower tier participant of a "covered transaction" under the project is not presently debarred or otherwise disqualified from participation in this federally assisted project. Consultant will accomplish this by:
CERTIFICATION OF LOWER TIER CONTRACTORS REGARDING DEBARMENT. The successful bidder, by administering each lower tier subcontract that exceeds $25,000 as a “covered transaction”, must verify each lower tier participant of a “covered transaction” under the project is not presently debarred or otherwise disqualified from participation in this federally assisted project. The successful bidder will accomplish this by:
1. Checking the System for Award Management at website: xxxx://xxx.xxx.gov.
2. Collecting a certification statement similar to the Certificationof Offerer /Bidder Regarding Debarment, above.
3. Inserting a clause or condition in the covered transaction withthe lower tier contract.