Minimum Subcontracting Goals Sample Clauses

Minimum Subcontracting Goals. Because of the size, scope, and magnitude of this acquisition, the government anticipates substantial subcontracting opportunities for small business, veteran-owned small business, service-disabled veteran-owned small business, HUBZone small business, small disadvantaged business, and women-owned small business concerns. The Contractor shall maintain a Subcontracting Plan pursuant to FAR Clause 52.219-9, Individual Subcontracting Plan, in accordance with the Master Contract Section I.2. Total Small Business 50 Small Disadvantaged Business 6 Woman-owned Small Business 6 HUBZone Small Business 3 Veteran-owned Small Business 3 Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business 3
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Minimum Subcontracting Goals. Because of the size, scope, and magnitude of this acquisition, the government anticipates substantial subcontracting opportunities for small business, veteran-owned small business, service-disabled veteran-owned small business, HUBZone small business, small disadvantaged business, and women-owned small business concerns. The contractor shall provide a Subcontracting Plan pursuant to FAR 52.219-9, Small Business Subcontracting Plan; in accordance with Section I Clause Number I.2 and Section L.22.4 [Small Business Subcontracting Plan]; and consistent with the outline set out in Section J.3 [Small Business Subcontracting Plan Outline]. Target goals for subcontracting for the program as shown below in Table H-1: Small Disadvantaged Business 5 Woman-owned 5 HUBZone 3 Service-disabled Veteran-owned 3 Veteran-owned 3
Minimum Subcontracting Goals. Because of the size, scope, and magnitude of this acquisition, the government anticipates substantial subcontracting opportunities for small business, veteran-owned small business, service-disabled veteran-owned small business, HUBZone small business, small disadvantaged business, and women-owned small business concerns. The Contractor shall maintain a Subcontracting Plan pursuant to FAR Clause 52.219-9, Individual Subcontracting Plan, in accordance with the Master Contract Section I.2. Table G-1 - Small Business Subcontracting Goals Category (% of Planned Subcontracted Dollars) Total Small Business 50 Small Disadvantaged Business 6 Woman-owned Small Business 6 HUBZone Small Business 3 Veteran-owned Small Business 3 Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business 3
Minimum Subcontracting Goals. Because of the size, scope, and magnitude of this acquisition, the government anticipates substantial subcontracting opportunities for small business, veteran-owned small business, service-disabled veteran-owned small business, HUBZone small business, small-disadvantaged business, and women-owned small business concerns. The Contractor shall maintain a Subcontracting Plan pursuant to FAR Clause 52.219-9, Individual Subcontracting Plan, in accordance with the Master Contract Section I.2.
Minimum Subcontracting Goals. 1 H.6 Restricted Activities and Standards of Conduct 3 H.7 Personnel Conduct 3 H.8 Organizational Conflicts of Interest 3 H.9 Disclosure of Information 4 H.10 Internal Revenue Service (IRS): Disclosure of Information ‐ Safeguards and Sanctions 6 H.11 Contractor Performance Information 7 H.12 Transition 7 H.13 On‐Call Service 7 H.14 Electronic Access to the Contract 7 H.15 Price Reductions 8 H.16 News Releases 9 H.17 Facilities, Supplies and Services 9 H.18 Permits 10
Minimum Subcontracting Goals. ‌ Table H-1. Small Business Subcontracting Goals‌ Category Target (%) Total Small Business 30

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  • Acceptance Criteria The Services and Deliverables must meet the following acceptance criteria or the JBE may reject the applicable Services or Deliverables. The JBE may use the attached Acceptance and Signoff Form to notify Contractor of the acceptance or rejection of the Services and Deliverables. Contractor will not be paid for any rejected Services or Deliverables.

  • Design Criteria A/E shall prepare all work in accordance with the latest version of applicable County’s procedures, specifications, manuals, guidelines, standard drawings, and standard specifications. A/E shall prepare each Plans, Specifications, and Estimates (PS&E) package in a form suitable for letting through County’s construction contract bidding and awarding process.

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