No Stated MBE/WBE Goals Sample Clauses

No Stated MBE/WBE Goals. It is the policy of the City of Chicago that local businesses certified as Minority- owned Business Enterprises (MBE) and Women-owned Business Enterprises (WBE) in accordance with Section 2-92-450 of the Municipal Code of Chicago and Regulations Governing Certification of Minority and Women-owned Businesses shall have the maximum opportunity to participate fully in the performance of all City contracts. The Chief Procurement Officer has determined that the nature of the goods and/or services to be provided under this Contract are such that direct subcontracting opportunities will not be practicable or cost-effective. Therefore, there will be no stated goals for MBE/WBE participation in this Contract, and therefore no forms relating to the MBE/WBE program are required to be submitted with this Agreement. This determination is being made pursuant to Section 2-92-450 of the Municipal Code of Chicago. However, the Chief Procurement Officer may require submittal of various information regarding MBE/WBEs actually participating in the contract for statistical purposes.
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No Stated MBE/WBE Goals. It is the policy of the City of Chicago that local businesses certified as Minority-owned Business Enterprises (MBE) and Women-owned Business Enterprises (WBE) in accordance with Section 2-92-450 of the Municipal Code of Chicago and Regulations Governing Certification of Minority and Women-owned Businesses shall have the maximum opportunity to participate fully in the performance of all City contracts. The Chief Procurement Officer has determined that the nature of the goods and/or services to be provided under this Contract are such that direct subcontracting opportunities will not be practicable or cost-effective. Therefore, there will be no stated goals for MBE/WBE participation in this Contract, and therefore no forms relating to the MBE/WBE program are required to be submitted with this Agreement. This determination is being made pursuant to Section 2-92-450 of the Municipal Code of Chicago. However, the Chief Procurement Officer may require submittal of various information regarding MBE/WBEs actually participating in the contract for statistical purposes. For all things relating to MBE/WBE compliance, those functions, including the ones described in Exhibit 11 Supplemental Contract Terms Relating to Executive Order 2021-1, will be performed by the Commissioner and not the CPO. However, firms will be certified by DPS.
No Stated MBE/WBE Goals. ‌ It is the policy of the City of Chicago that local business certified as Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) and Women Enterprises (WBE) in accordance with Section 2-92-450 of the Municipal Code of Chicago and Regulations Governing Certification of Minority and Women-owned Businesses shall have the maximum opportunity to participate fully in the performance of all City contracts.‌ The Chief Procurement Officer has determined that the nature of the services to be provided under this contract is such that neither direct nor indirect subcontracting opportunities will be practicable or cost effective. Therefore, there will be no stated goals for MBE/WBE participation resulting from this contract. This determination is being made pursuant to Section 2-92-450 of the Municipal Code of Chicago.‌ CITY OF CHICAGO Department of Procurement Services Xxxxx X. Xxxx, Chief Procurement Officer 000 Xxxxx XxXxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxx 000 Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000-0000 Fax: 000-000-0000 MBE & WBE SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR COMMODITIES OR SERVICES CONTRACTS ARTICLE 6. SPECIAL CONDITIONS REGARDING MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE COMMITMENT AND WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE COMMITMENT FOR COMMODITIES OR SERVICES‌

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