SMALL AND LOCAL BUSINESS CONCERNS REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. 1. The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) supports equal opportunity for minority owned, women- owned, and other small disadvantaged business concerns (MWDBE) to compete for contracts awarded by NSHE. NSHE also supports efforts to encourage local businesses to compete for NSHE contracts. In some situations, MWDBE and local business concerns may not have the depth or full capability to meet all the requirements of large contracts. Nevertheless, NSHE supports finding opportunities for such MWDBE and local business concerns to participate as subcontractors or Tier 2 suppliers in large contracts. 2. For purchase of goods or services that exceed $1,000,000 the Contractor must provide, at a minimum, annual reports listing expenditures with MWDBE business concerns and local subcontractors. These reports pertain only to expenditures that are directly attributable to the NSHE prime contract. The report should contain the following information: a. The name, address, phone number, and type of each local, women-owned, minority and/or disadvantaged subcontractor (Tier 2 supplier or local subcontractor). If a business concern meets more than one definition (e.g. local and women-owned, or minority and women owned), that should be identified; b. A description of the goods or services purchased; and c. The amount of expenditures with the subcontractor attributed to the prime contract for the 12 month period.
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Samples: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a Residential or Small Commercial Project, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a Residential or Small Commercial Project, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a Residential or Small Commercial Project
SMALL AND LOCAL BUSINESS CONCERNS REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. 1. The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) supports equal opportunity for minority owned, women- women-owned, and other small disadvantaged business concerns (MWDBE) to compete for contracts awarded by NSHE. NSHE also supports efforts to encourage local businesses to compete for NSHE contracts. In some situations, MWDBE and local business concerns may not have the depth or full capability to meet all the requirements of large contracts. Nevertheless, NSHE supports finding opportunities for such MWDBE and local business concerns to participate as subcontractors or Tier 2 suppliers in large contracts.
2. For purchase of goods or services that exceed $1,000,000 the Contractor must provide, at a minimum, annual reports listing expenditures with MWDBE business concerns and local subcontractors. These reports pertain only to expenditures that are directly attributable to the NSHE prime contract. The report should contain the following information:
a. The name, address, phone number, and type of each local, women-owned, minority and/or disadvantaged subcontractor (Tier 2 supplier or local subcontractor). If a business concern meets more than one definition (e.g. local and women-owned, or minority and women owned), that should be identified;
b. A description of the goods or services purchased; and
c. The amount of expenditures with the subcontractor attributed to the prime contract for the 12 month period.
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Samples: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a Residential or Small Commercial Project, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a Residential or Small Commercial Project, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a Residential or Small Commercial Project
SMALL AND LOCAL BUSINESS CONCERNS REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. 1. The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) supports equal opportunity for minority owned, women- owned, and other small disadvantaged business concerns (MWDBE) to compete for contracts awarded by NSHE. NSHE also supports efforts to encourage local businesses to compete for NSHE contracts. In some situations, MWDBE and local business concerns may not have the depth or full capability to meet all the requirements of large contracts. Nevertheless, NSHE supports finding opportunities for such MWDBE and local business concerns to participate as subcontractors or Tier 2 suppliers in large contracts.. annual re reports pe should co
2. For purchase of goods or services that exceed $1,000,000 the Contractor must provide, at a minimum, annual reports ports listing expenditures with MWDBE business concerns and local subcontractors. These reports pertain rtain only to expenditures that are directly attributable to the NSHE prime contract. The report should contain ntain the following information:
a. The name, address, phone number, and type of each local, women-owned, minority and/or disadvantaged subcontractor (Tier 2 supplier or local subcontractor). If a business concern meets more than one definition (e.g. local and women-owned, or minority and women owned), that should be identified;
b. A description of the goods or services purchased; and
c. The amount of expenditures with the subcontractor attributed to the prime contract for the 12 month period.
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Samples: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a Residential or Small Commercial Project, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for a Residential or Small Commercial Project
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1. The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) supports equal opportunity for minority owned, women- owned, and other small disadvantaged business concerns (MWDBE) to compete for contracts awarded by NSHE. NSHE also supports efforts to encourage local businesses to compete for NSHE contracts. In some situations, MWDBE and local business concerns may not have the depth or full capability to meet all the requirements of large contracts. Nevertheless, NSHE supports finding opportunities for such MWDBE and local business concerns to participate as subcontractors or Tier 2 suppliers in large contracts.
2. For purchase of goods or services that exceed $1,000,000 the Contractor must provide, at a minimum, annual reports listing expenditures with MWDBE business concerns and local subcontractors. These reports pertain only to expenditures that are directly attributable to the NSHE prime contract. The report should contain the following information:
a. The name, address, phone number, and type of each local, women-owned, minority and/or disadvantaged subcontractor (Tier 2 supplier or local subcontractor). If a business concern meets more than one definition (e.g. local and women-owned, or minority and women owned), that should be identified;
b. A description of the goods or services purchased; and
c. The amount of expenditures with the subcontractor attributed to the prime contract for the 12 month period.
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SMALL AND LOCAL BUSINESS CONCERNS REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. 1. The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) supports equal opportunity for minority owned, women- owned, and other small disadvantaged business concerns (MWDBE) to compete for contracts awarded by NSHE. NSHE also supports efforts to encourage local businesses to compete for NSHE contracts. In some situations, MWDBE and local business concerns may not have the depth or full capability to meet all the requirements of large contracts. Nevertheless, NSHE supports finding opportunities for such MWDBE and local business concerns to participate as subcontractors or Tier 2 suppliers in large contracts.
2. For r purchase of goods or services that exceed $1,000,000 the Contractor must provide, at a minimum, annual reports ports listing expenditures with MWDBE business concerns and local subcontractors. These reports pertain only to expenditures that are directly attributable to the NSHE prime contract. The report should contain the following information:
a. The name, address, phone number, and type of each local, women-owned, minority and/or disadvantaged subcontractor (Tier 2 supplier or local subcontractor). If a business concern meets more than one definition (e.g. local and women-owned, or minority and women owned), that should be identified;
b. A description of the goods or services purchased; and
c. The amount of expenditures with the subcontractor attributed to the prime contract for the 12 month period.
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