DBE Participation Goals Sample Clauses

DBE Participation Goals. 10.9.2.1 The goal for DBE participation in the Work required under this Agreement for professional services and construction of the Facility shall be 12.12%. 10.9.2.2 Developer shall exercise good faith efforts to achieve such DBE participation goal for the Facility through implementation of Developer’s approved DBE Performance Plan. 10.9.2.3 Developer agrees to use good faith efforts to encourage DBE participation in the O&M Work.
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DBE Participation Goals. The DBE Goal for DBE participation in the Work required under this Agreement for Project design, including professional services, and construction of the Project is eleven percent (11%) of the amount set forth on the “Totals” line of Exhibit 2-I(2) (Capital Cost Table) for the professional services and construction. For purposes of clarity, assessment as to whether Developer has achieved the DBE Goal will be measured against the aggregated design and construction costs, and not separately as to each of the design costs and construction costs. This DBE Goal reflects only the anticipated ability of DBE firms to participate on the Project and is to be used as a measurement of success. Developer shall demonstrate that it will make good faith efforts to meet the DBE Goal for the Project in accordance with 49 CFR 26, Appendix A.
DBE Participation Goals. An overall Project DBE goal, as well as sub-goals for different parts of the Project, will be set by ADOT in the RFP. DBE sub-goals may be set for: (a) Professional Services Goal – 7.78%; and (b) Construction Goal – 1.63%. Developer will be required to meet DBE goal(s) or make Good Faith Efforts to do so. Short-Listed Proposers shall submit a DBE Utilization Plan in the RFP outlining how they plan to meet the Project’s DBE goal(s). The DBE Utilization Plan must include how Proposer plans to recruit, manage, provide oversight and monitoring, and report DBE utilization to ADOT for the Project. Each Short-Listed Proposer shall include a DBE Outreach and Compliance Manager on its team as part of the RFP to manage the implementation of the Plan. The efficacy and quality of each Proposer’s DBE Utilization Plan will be evaluated in the RFP process. 49 CFR § 26.39 also requires that ADOT’s DBE Program include an element to incorporate contracting requirements to facilitate participation by Small Business Concerns (“SBCs”) in contract procurements. SBCs are for-profit businesses registered to do business in Arizona and that meet the Small Business Administration size standards for average annual revenue criteria for its primary North American Industry Classification System code. While the SBC component of the DBE Program does not require utilization goals on projects, ADOT strongly encourages Proposers to utilize small businesses on their contracts that are registered in AZ UTRACS, in addition to DBEs meeting the certification requirement. Visit AZ UTRACS at xxxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/ to search for certified DBEs and registered SBCs that can be used on the Project. SBC utilization on the Project must also be tracked and reported to ADOT on a monthly basis along with required DBE outreach efforts and utilization.
DBE Participation Goals. The DBE Goal for DBE participation in the Work required under this Agreement for East End Crossing design, including professional services, and construction of the East End Crossing is nine percent (9%) of the amount set forth on the “Totals” line of Exhibit 2-1(2) for the professional services and construction. For purposes of clarity, assessment as to whether Developer has achieved the DBE Goal will be measured against the aggregated design and construction costs, and not separately as to each of the design costs and construction costs. This DBE Goal reflects only the anticipated ability of DBE firms to participate on the East End Crossing and is to be used as a measurement of success. Developer shall demonstrate that it will make good faith efforts to meet the DBE Goal for the East End Crossing in accordance with 49 CFR 26, Appendix A.‌
DBE Participation Goals. 10.9.2.1 GDOT’s overall statewide DBE goal is fifteen percent (15%) of the overall Project design and construction costs. 10.9.2.2 DB Team shall exercise good faith efforts to achieve such DBE participation goal for the Project.
DBE Participation Goals has determined that Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (“DBE”) requirements 20 apply to the design and construction of the Project, and has adopted a DBE Program to 21 provide DBEs opportunities to participate in the business activities of ADOT as service 22 providers, vendors, contractors, subcontractors, advisors, and consultants. ADOT has 23 adopted the definition of DBE set forth in 49 CFR § 26.5. 24 ADOT has preliminarily established goals for DBE utilization (“DBE Goals”) for 25 professional services, construction work and Capital Asset Replacement Work on the 26 Project. DBE Goals for the Project are calculated and shall be credited in relation to the 27 portion of the total Price allocated to the components of the Work as listed below: 28  Professional Services DBE Goal – 16.63% of the total D&C Price allocated to 29 Professional Services 30  Construction DBE Goal – 10.93% of the total D&C Price allocated to 32  Capital Asset Replacement Work DBE Goal – 6.08% of the total price for each 33 Capital Asset Replacement Work interval 34 ADOT is conducting further disparity studies which may result in revision of the DBE 35 Goals. Any revisions will be set forth in an Addendum.
DBE Participation Goals. IF THE PROJECT YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BIDDING HAS A DBE GOAL BE PREPARED TO DOCUMENT YOUR GOOD FAITH SOLICITATION EFFORTS. EFFORTS TOWARD GOAL ATTAINMENT SHOULD BE STARTED PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF YOUR BID. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OF ASSISTANCE, CALL THE OFFICE OF CONTRACT COMPLIANCE AT (212) 839- 9411. If submitting a DBE (federal aid contracts) utilization package with your bid, please be sure to securely separate and label the utilization package documents.
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DBE Participation Goals. In accordance with Regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation, 49 C.F.R. Part 23, Subpart F, the County has implemented a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Plan. Disadvantage Business Enterprise shall have the same meaning as defined in 49 CFR Part 26. Credit toward DBE participation will not be counted unless the DBE is certified by a County recognized public agency that utilizes a DBE certification process. Examples of such are: Colorado Department of Transportation, or the Federal Government. A DBE goal has not been set for the car rental concession agreement, however DBE participation is encouraged.
DBE Participation Goals. The Developer and its contractors shall commit to ensuring that Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) certified through the Wisconsin Uniform Certification Program (WIUCP) have an equal opportunity to receive and participate in the Project. Developer and its contractors shall be required to meet a goal of 25 percent DBE participation for construction project costs and 17 percent DBE participation for professional services project costs (“Minimum DBE Goal”). To satisfy this requirement, the Developer must meet or exceed the Minimum DBE Goal, or demonstrate that it has made a “good faith effort” to reach the goal (“Minimum Good Faith Efforts”). Prior to Closing, the County will assist the Developer in developing a detailed compliance plan (“PERC Compliance Plan”) which will outline the Minimum DBE Goal, what constitutes Minimum Good Faith Efforts and what monthly reporting requirements the Developer must undertake. The PERC Compliance Plan, an example of which is attached hereto as Exhibit K, is subject to the approval of the County. The County shall use the standards, policies and procedures of the CBDP Section of Milwaukee County to determine acceptability of the DBE provisions. Failure to abide by the DBE portion of its PERC Compliance Plan could result in the Developer forfeiting all or a portion of its Deposit to the County as liquidated damages and being disqualified from obtaining future contracts with the County.

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