Chapter 14B LBE Subcontracting Participation and Good Faith Efforts Requirements Sample Clauses

Chapter 14B LBE Subcontracting Participation and Good Faith Efforts Requirements. The requirements of the Local Business Enterprise Utilization and Non-Discrimination in Contracting Ordinance set forth in Chapter 14B of the San Francisco Administrative Code as it now exists or as it may be amended in the future (collectively, the “LBE Ordinance”) shall apply to this RFP. LBE Subcontracting Participation Requirements 20% The LBE subcontracting participation requirement is 20% of the total value of services to be procured and can only be met with San Francisco Micro-LBE and/or Small-LBE firms certified by CMD. The availability of Minority Business Enterprises (MBE), Woman Business Enterprises (WBE), and Other Business Enterprises (OBE) to perform subcontracting work on the project is as follows: Small-LBE/Micro-LBE subcontractor participation breakdown: MBE: 8%; WBE: 8.5%; OBE: 3.5% An LBE subcontractor must be certified by CMD in the scope of services that the Proposer is listing the LBE subcontractor to perform in order to receive LBE participation credit. Proposers are responsible for verifying each LBE subcontractor’s certification status, which can be done at the following link: xxxxx://xx.xxx/departments/contract-monitoring-division. LBEs must be certified on the proposal due date to receive LBE participation credit. Proposers are further advised that they may not discriminate in the selection of subcontractors on the basis of race, gender, or other basis prohibited by law, and that they shall undertake all required good faith outreach steps in such a manner as to ensure that neither MBEs nor WBEs nor OBEs are unfairly or arbitrarily excluded from the required outreach. Proposer must comply with all requirements of the LBE Ordinance and CMD Attachment 2 (v. 7/1/2022) (included as Appendix C). Please read CMD Attachment 2 carefully in its entirety. Each Proposer must demonstrate in its proposal that it has used good-faith efforts to select LBE subcontractors as set forth in San Francisco Administrative Code Sections 14B.8 and 14B.9, and Chapter 14B’s Rules and Regulations and shall identify the particular LBE subcontractors solicited and selected to be used in performing the Agreement. For each LBE identified as a subcontractor, the proposal must specify the value of the participation as a percentage of the total value of the goods and/or services to be procured, the type of work to be performed, and such information as may reasonably be required to determine the responsiveness of the proposal. LBEs identified as subcontractors must ...
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Chapter 14B LBE Subcontracting Participation and Good Faith Efforts Requirements. The requirements of the Local Business Enterprise Utilization and Non-Discrimination in Contracting Ordinance set forth in Chapter 14B of the San Francisco Administrative Code as it now exists or as it may be amended in the future (collectively, the “LBE Ordinance”) shall apply to this RFP.

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