Common use of PLEASE NOTE Clause in Contracts

PLEASE NOTE. If this Contract is a public works project subject to GML §101(5) (i.e., a contract valued at or below $3M for projects in New York City) or if the Contract is subject to a project labor agreement in accordance with Labor Law §222, and the bidder is required to identify at the time of bid submission its intended subcontractors for the Xxxxx trades (plumbing and gas fitting; steam heating, hot water heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC); and electric wiring), the Contractor must identify all those to which it intends to award construction subcontracts for any portion of the Xxxxx trade work at the time of bid submission, regardless of what point in the life of the contract such subcontracts will occur. In identifying intended subcontractors in the bid submission, bidders may satisfy any Participation Goals established for this Contract by proposing one or more subcontractors that are MBEs and/or WBEs for any portion of the Xxxxx trade work. In the event that the Contractor’s selection of a subcontractor is disapproved, the Contractor shall have a reasonable time to propose alternate subcontractors.

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Samples: Hirenyc and Reporting, Service Agreement, Management and Operation

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PLEASE NOTE. If this Contract is a public works project subject to GML §101(5) (i.e., a contract valued at or below $3M for projects in New York City) or if the Contract is subject to a project labor agreement in accordance with Labor Law §222, and the bidder is required to identify at the time of bid submission its intended subcontractors Subcontractors for the Xxxxx trades (plumbing and gas fitting; steam heating, hot water heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC); and electric wiring), the Contractor must identify all those to which it intends to award construction subcontracts for any portion of the Xxxxx trade work at the time of bid submission, regardless of what point in the life of the contract such subcontracts will occur. In identifying intended subcontractors Subcontractors in the bid submission, bidders may satisfy any Participation Goals established for this Contract by proposing one or more subcontractors Subcontractors that are MBEs and/or WBEs for any portion of the Xxxxx trade work. In the event that the Contractor’s selection of a subcontractor Subcontractor is disapproved, the Contractor shall have a reasonable time to propose alternate subcontractorsSubcontractors.

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Samples: www.bidnet.com

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PLEASE NOTE. If this Contract is a public works project subject to GML §101(5) (i.e., a contract valued at or below $3M for projects in New York City) or if the Contract is subject to a project labor agreement in accordance with Labor Law §222, and the bidder is required to identify at the time of bid submission its intended subcontractors for the Xxxxx trades (plumbing and gas fitting; steam heating, hot water heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC); and electric wiring), the Contractor must identify all those to which it intends to award construction subcontracts for any portion of the Xxxxx trade work at the time of bid submission, regardless of what point in the life of the contract such subcontracts will occur. In identifying intended subcontractors in the bid submission, bidders may satisfy any Subcontractor Participation Goals established for this Contract by proposing one or more subcontractors that are MBEs and/or M/WBEs for any portion of the Xxxxx trade workwork if the amount to be awarded to such M/WBE subcontractor is under $1 million. In the event that the Contractor’s Contractor‘s selection of a subcontractor is disapproved, the Contractor shall have a reasonable time to propose alternate subcontractors.

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Samples: ddcftp.nyc.gov

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