Common use of Good Faith Efforts Submittal Clause in Contracts

Good Faith Efforts Submittal. If you have not met the DBE goal, complete and submit the DBE Information - Good Faith Efforts, Exhibit 15-H, form with the bid showing that you made adequate good faith efforts to meet the goal. Only good faith efforts directed towards obtaining participation by DBEs will be considered. If good faith efforts documentation is not submitted with the bid, it must be received by the Agency no later than 4:00 p.m. on the 4th business day after bid opening. If your DBE Commitment form shows that you have met the DBE goal or if you are required to submit the DBE Commitment form, you must also submit good faith efforts documentation within the specified time to protect your eligibility for award of the contract in the event the Agency finds that the DBE goal has not been met. Good faith efforts documentation must include the following information and supporting documents, as necessary:

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Dispute Resolution Board Agreement, Construction Agreement, Construction Agreement

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