HISTORY AND OWNERSHIP OF RESPONDENT FIRM Sample Clauses

HISTORY AND OWNERSHIP OF RESPONDENT FIRM. Any firm proposing to conduct any business transactions with the Public Building Commission of Chicago must complete this Disclosure Affidavit. Please note that in the event the Contractor is a joint venture, the joint venture and each of the joint venture partners must submit a completed Disclosure Affidavit. The undersigned W_illia_m X. Xxxx_xxx_xx_, Xx. as Executive V_ice P_reside_nt _ and on behalf of Name Title Hen_ry Bro_s. Co_. _ (“Bidder/Proposer/Respondent or Contractor”) having been duly sworn under oath certifies the following: RESPONDENT Name of Firm: Xxxxx Bros. Co. Address: 0000 Xxxxx 00xx Xxxxxx City/State/Zip: Telephone: FEIN: Email: Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 708-430-5400 Facsimile: 000-000-0000 00-0000000 SSN: NA Nature of Transaction: Sale or purchase of land Construction Contract Professional Services Agreement Other II. DISCLOSURE OF OWNERSHIP INTERESTS Pursuant to Resolution No. 5371 of the Board of Commissioners of the Public Building Commission of Chicago, all Bidders/Proposers shall provide the following information with their Bid/Proposal. If the question is not applicable, answer “NA”. If the answer is none, please answer “none”. Corporation Limited Liability Company Partnership Limited Liability Partnership Sole Proprietorship Not-for-profit Corporation Joint Venture Other: Construction Manager: X FORM E – DISCLOSURE AFFIDAVIT A. CORPORATIONS AND LLC’S State of Incorporation or Organization: Illinois If outside of Illinois, is your firm authorized to conduct business in the State Of Illinois: Yes No Address: City/State/ZIP: Telephone: Identify the names of all officers and directors of the business entity. (Please attach list if necessary.) Name Title Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx President Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx, Xx. Executive Vice President and Secretary Identify all shareholders whose ownership percentage exceeds 7.5% of the business entity. (Please attach list if necessary.) Name Address Ownership Interest Percentage Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx 50 % Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx, Xx. 50 % % % % LLC’s only, indicate Management Type and Name: Member-managed Manager-managed Name: Is the corporation or LLC owned partially or completely by one or more other corporations or legal entities? Yes No If yes, please provide the above information, as applicable, for each such corporation or entity such that any person with a beneficial ownership interest of 7.5% or more in the corporation contracting in the PBC is disclosed. For example, if Corporation B owns 15% of Corpo...
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