Certified Firm Directory Sample Clauses

Certified Firm Directory. A database of all Minority, Women, and 28 Disadvantaged Business Enterprises currently certified by Washington State. 29 The on-line Directory is available to Bidders for their use in identifying and 30 soliciting interest from DBE firms. The database is located under the Firm 31 Certification section of the Diversity Management and Compliance System web 32 page at: xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. 33 34 Commercially Useful Function (CUF) – 49 CFR 26.55(c)(1) defines 35 commercially useful function as: “A DBE performs a commercially useful function 36 when it is responsible for execution of the work of the contract and is carrying 37 out its responsibilities by actually performing, managing, and supervising the 38 work involved. To perform a commercially useful function, the DBE must also be 39 responsible, with respect to materials and supplies used on the contract, for 40 negotiating price, determining quality and quantity, ordering the material, and 41 installing (where applicable) and paying for the material itself. To determine 42 whether a DBE is performing a commercially useful function, you must evaluate 43 the amount of work subcontracted, industry practices, whether the amount the 44 firm is to be paid under the contract is commensurate with the work it is actually 45 performing and the DBE credit claimed for its performance of the work, and other 48 Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) – A business firm certified by the 49 Washington State Office of Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises, as 50 meeting the criteria outlined in 49 CFR 26 regarding DBE certification. 51
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Certified Firm Directory. A database of all Minority, Women, and 44 Disadvantaged Business Enterprises currently certified by Washington State. 45 The on-line Directory is available to Contractors for their use in identifying and 46 soliciting interest from DBE firms. The database is located under the Firm 47 Certification section of the Diversity Management and Compliance System web 48 page (xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx). 49 50 Commercially Useful Function (CUF) 51 49 CFR 26.55(c)(1) defines commercially useful function as: “A DBE performs a 52 commercially useful function when it is responsible for execution of the work of 1 the contract and is carrying out its responsibilities by actually performing,
Certified Firm Directory. A database of all Minority, Women, and 46 Disadvantaged Business Enterprises, including those identified as a UDBE, 47 currently certified by Washington State. The on-line Directory is available to 48 Bidders for their use in identifying and soliciting interest from DBE firms. The 49 database is located under the Firm Certification section of the Diversity 50 Management and Compliance System web page at: 51 xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. 52 1 Commercially Useful Function (CUF) – 49 CFR 26.55(c)(1) defines
Certified Firm Directory. A database of all Minority, Women, and 22 Disadvantaged Business Enterprises, including those identified as a FSBE, 23 currently certified by Washington State. The on-line Directory is available to 24 Bidders for their use in identifying and soliciting interest from FSBE firms. The 25 database is located under the Firm Certification section of the Diversity 26 Management and Compliance System web page at: 27 xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. 29 Firms certified by OMWBE as SBE, DBE (including UDBEs), can be used to 30 fulfill the FSBE mandatory goal on a project.
Certified Firm Directory. A database of all Minority, Women, and 30 Disadvantaged Business Enterprises currently certified by Washington State.
Certified Firm Directory. A database of all Minority, Women, and 2 Disadvantaged Business Enterprises. The on-line Directory is available to 3 Contractors for their use in identifying and soliciting interest from DBE firms. The 4 database is located under the Firm Certification section of the Diversity 5 Management and Compliance System web page at: 6 xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. 8 Commercially Useful Function (CUF)
Certified Firm Directory. A database of all Minority, Women, and 49 Disadvantaged Business Enterprises, including those identified as a FSBE, 50 currently certified by Washington State. The on-line Directory is available to 51 Bidders for their use in identifying and soliciting interest from FSBE firms. The 1 database is located under the Firm Certification section of the Diversity 2 Management and Compliance System web page at: 3 xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. 5 Firms certified by OMWBE as SBE, DBE can be used to fulfill the FSBE 6 mandatory goal on a project. 8 Commercially Useful Function (CUF) – 49 CFR 26.55(c)(1) defines 9 commercially useful function as: “A DBE performs a commercially useful function 10 when it is responsible for execution of the work of the contract and is carrying 11 out its responsibilities by actually performing, managing, and supervising the 12 work involved. To perform a commercially useful function, the DBE must also be 13 responsible, with respect to materials and supplies used on the contract, for 14 negotiating price, determining quality and quantity, ordering the material, and 15 installing (where applicable) and paying for the material itself. To determine 16 whether a DBE is performing a commercially useful function, you must evaluate 17 the amount of work subcontracted, industry practices, whether the amount the 18 firm is to be paid under the contract is commensurate with the work it is actually 19 performing and the DBE credit claimed for its performance of the work, and other 20 relevant factors.”
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