Small and Local Business Program Requirements Sample Clauses

Small and Local Business Program Requirements. The City has adopted a Small and Local Business Enterprise (SLBE) program for consultant contracts. SLBE program requirements for consultant contracts are set forth Council Policy 100-10. A. SLBE and ELBE Participation for Contracts Valued Over $50,000: 1. For all consultant contracts, the City shall apply a maximum of an additional 12 points for SLBE or ELBE participation, to the proposer’s subtotal maximum evaluation points.. Additional points will be awarded as follows to achieve the proposer’s final maximum evaluation points : a. If the proposer achieves 20% participation, apply 5 points to the proposer’s score; or b. If the proposer achieves 25% participation, apply 10 points to the proposer’s score; or c. If the prime consultant is a SLBE or an ELBE, apply 12 points to the proposer’s score. B. Subcontractor Participation List. The Subcontractor Participation List (Attachment CC) shall indicate the Name and Address, Scope of Services, Percent of Total Proposed Contract Amount, Certification Status and Where Certified for each proposed Subcontractor/Subconsultant.
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Small and Local Business Program Requirements. The City has adopted a Small and Local Business Preference Program for goods and services contracts. The SLBE requirements are set forth in Council Policy 100-10. For goods, services, and consultant contracts in which the Purchasing Agent is required to advertise for sealed bids in the City’s official newspaper: A. The City shall apply a bid discount in the way of: a. Five percent (5%) discount off the bid price for SLBE or ELBE prime contractors; or b. Five percent (5%) discount off the bid price for prime contractors achieving the voluntary goal of twenty percent (20%) for SLBE or ELBE subcontractor participation set forth in Subsection B below. The discount will not apply if an award to the discounted bidder would result in a total contract cost of $50,000 in excess of the low, non- discounted bid. In the event of a tie between a discounted bidder and non- discounted bidder, the discounted bidder will be awarded the contract. The discount shall be taken off the total contract value, including contract option years. B. Include a voluntary subcontractor participation requirement of 20% of the total bid price for SLBE or XXXXx.
Small and Local Business Program Requirements. The City has adopted a Small and Local Business Enterprise (SLBE) program for consultant contracts. SLBE program requirements for consultant contracts are set forth Council Policy 100-10. A. SLBE and ELBE Participation for Contracts Valued Over $50,000: 1. For proposals ranking as qualified or acceptable, or any higher ranking, the City shall apply a maximum of 12 additional points for SLBE or ELBE participation. Points will be awarded as follows: a. 20% participation – 5 points b. 25% participation – 10 points
Small and Local Business Program Requirements. The City has adopted a Small and Local Business Enterprise program for goods, services, and consultant contracts. The SLBE requirements are set forth in Council Policy 100-10. For contracts in which the Purchasing Agent is required to advertise for sealed proposals in the City’s official newspaper or consultant contracts valued over $50,000, the City shall: A. Apply a maximum of an additional 12% of the total possible evaluation points to the Contractor’s final score for SLBE or ELBE participation. Additional points will be awarded as follows: a. If the Contractor achieves 20% participation, apply 5% of the total possible evaluation points to the Contractor’s score; or b. If the Contractor achieves 25% participation, apply 10% of the total possible evaluation points to the Contractor’s score; or c. If the prime contractor is a SLBE or an ELBE, apply 12% of the total possible evaluation points to the Contractor’s score.
Small and Local Business Program Requirements. The City has adopted a Small and Local Business Enterprise (SLBE) program for consultant contracts. SLBE program requirements for consultant contracts are set forth Council Policy 100-10.
Small and Local Business Program Requirements. The City has adopted a Small and Local Business Enterprise (SLBE) program for consultant contracts. SLBE program requirements for consultant contracts are set forth in San Diego Municipal Code Division 36. A. SLBE and ELBE Participation for Contracts Valued Over $500,000. 1. It is the City’s policy to encourage greater availability, capacity development, and contract participation by SLBE and ELBE firms in City contracts. This policy is, in part, intended to further the City’s compelling interest to stimulate economic development through the support and empowerment of the local community, ensure that it is neither an active nor passive participant in marketplace discrimination, and promote equal opportunity for all segments of the contracting community. 2. Proposers are required to meet the mandatory subcontracting participation percentages identified in the RFP or meet Good Faith Effort (GFE) submittal requirements. GFE submittal requirements can be found here: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/sites/default/files/legacy/eoc/pdf/slbegfeinst.pdf. a) Failure to meet the mandatory goal or GFE submittal requirements shall render Proposal to be rejected as non-responsive and ineligible for further consideration. 3. The current list of certified SLBE-ELBE firms can be found here: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/eoc/programs/slbe.shtml B. Subcontractor Participation. 1. For the purpose of satisfying subcontracting participation requirements, only 1st tier SLBE–ELBE Subcontractors will be recognized as participants in the Contract according to the following criteria: a) For credit to be allowed toward a respective participation level, all listed SLBE- ELBE firms shall have been certified by the Proposal due date. b) The Subcontractor shall perform a commercially useful function for credit to be allowed toward subcontractor participation levels. The Subcontractor shall be required by you to be responsible for the execution of a distinct element of the Work and shall carry out its responsibility by actually performing and supervising its own workforce.
Small and Local Business Program Requirements. The City has adopted a Small and Local Business Enterprise program for goods, services, and consultant contracts. The SLBE requirements are set forth in Council Policy 100-10. For contracts in which the Purchasing Agent is required to advertise for sealed proposals in the City’s official newspaper or consultant contracts valued over $50,000, the City shall:
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Small and Local Business Program Requirements. The City has adopted a Small and Local Business Enterprise (SLBE) program for consultant contracts. SLBE program requirements for consultant contracts are set forth Council Policy 100-10. A. SLBE and ELBE Participation for Contracts Valued Over $50,000: 1. For proposals ranking as qualified or acceptable, or any higher ranking, the City shall apply a maximum of 12 additional points for SLBE or ELBE participation. Points will be awarded as follows: a. 20% participation – 5 points b. 25% participation – 10 points c. SLBE or ELBE as prime contractor – 12 points 2. All professional services contracts valued over $50,000 or more have a voluntary SLBE/ELBE goal of 20%. For the purposes of this Council Policy, the subcontractor requirement may be met by a provider of materials or supplies. Details can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/eoc/boc/slbe.shtml. B. Subcontractor Participation List. The Subcontractor Participation List (Attachment BB) shall indicate the Name and Address, Scope of Services, Percent of Total Proposed Contract Amount, Certification Status and Where Certified for each proposed Subcontractor/Subconsultant.

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