Mentor-Protégé Program. The Department has established a Mentor-Protégé program as an initiative to encourage and develop disadvantaged businesses in the highway construction industry. The program encourages prime contractors to provide certain types of assistance to certified DBE subcontractors. ADOT encourages consultants and certified DBE subconsultants to engage in a Mentor-Protégé agreement under certain conditions. Such an agreement must be mutually beneficial to both parties and to ADOT in fulfilling requirements of 49 CFR Part 23. For guidance regarding this program refer to the Mentor-Protégé Program Guidelines available on the BECO website. The Mentor-Protégé program is intended to increase legitimate DBE activities and is not intended to diminish nor circumvent existing DBE rules or regulations.
Mentor-Protégé Program. If respondent is participating as a Mentor in a State of Texas Mentor Protégé Program, submitting its Protégé (Protégé must be a State of Texas certified HUB) as a subcontractor to perform the subcontracting opportunity listed in SECTION B-1, constitutes a good faith effort to subcontract with a Texas certified HUB towards that specific portion of work. Check the appropriate box (Yes or No) that indicates whether you will be subcontracting the portion of work you listed in SECTION B-1 to your Protégé. - Yes (If Yes, to continue to SECTION B-4.) - No / Not Applicable (If No or Not Applicable, continue to SECTION B-3.)
Mentor-Protégé Program. Section 3.33 of the Disclosure Schedule contains a description of the Mentor Protégé Program in which any Seller participates. Seller is in material compliance with all Legal Requirements applicable to such program.
Mentor-Protégé Program. Cleveland Clinic offers a Mentor/Protégé program designed to develop the capacity of minority business enterprises (MBE) in the construction and design field. MBE firms are partnered with our seasoned vendors to learn our business model and are provided the tools needed to competitively compete on healthcare construction projects. The program also provides individuals in the surrounding community an opportunity to learn more about healthcare design and construction career options, both at Cleveland Clinic and other healthcare organizations. As our program has evolved over the years, we have expanded our reach to include several trade disciplines, including mechanical, electrical, plumbing, waterproofing and engineering.