Subcontractor Eligibility Sample Clauses

The Subcontractor Eligibility clause defines the criteria that subcontractors must meet to participate in a project or contract. Typically, this clause outlines requirements such as relevant experience, necessary licenses, insurance coverage, and compliance with legal or industry standards. For example, it may require subcontractors to have a minimum number of years in business or to provide proof of liability insurance. The core function of this clause is to ensure that only qualified and reliable subcontractors are engaged, thereby reducing the risk of project delays, non-compliance, or substandard work.
Subcontractor Eligibility. 1. Before providing export controlled technical data and/or hardware to prospective lower-tier bidders and suppliers, it is your responsibility to ensure that the intended recipient is eligible to receive it. 2. As a prospective subcontractor/subcontractor to EB, you must satisfy the following criteria. You should consider, as a minimum, using similar criteria when evaluating your prospective recipients of technical data/hardware or subcontracts. (Note: Nothing stated here is intended to relieve you of any of you responsibility to comply with all applicable laws, regulations, rules, etc.) • Be actively certified under the U.S./Canada Joint Certification Program (“JCP Certified”) (Refer to clause 8.) (Applies to U.S. & Canadian Suppliers only.); and • Be registered with the U.S. State Department, when required (Refer to Clause 8) (Applies to U.S. Suppliers only.); • Have developed and implemented a written Access Control Plan/Technology Control Plan (ACP/TCP) to prevent unauthorized disclosures of export-controlled hardware and technical data. (Refer to Clause 8) (Applies to all intended recipients at every tier.); • If access to Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information (NNPI) is required and you are eligible to receive it, you must have developed and implemented a written Access Control Plan/Technology Control Plan (ACP/TCP) that also addresses preventing unauthorized disclosures of NNPI (Refer to Clauses 8, 207-212, and EB Certification and Representation Regarding Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence Form No. 84- 03-2205) (Applies to all intended U.S. recipients at every tier potentially needing access to NNPI. Foreign nationals may not have access to NNPI.); • Ensure that appropriate EB, and EB Customer approval via EB, are requested and obtained, when required, prior to disclosing export-controlled technical data, hardware, software, and information to foreign nationals, whether within the U.S. or abroad. • Ensure that appropriate U.S. State Department approvals and/or licenses are obtained for all prospective foreign suppliers and subcontractors before providing them with, or with access to, export-controlled hardware, technical data, software, and information; • Include in lower-tier solicitations and subcontracts all subcontract requirements of these Terms and Conditions, the letter contract/purchase order, and all other documents applicable thereto, that are required to be flowed down; • Complete and submit all certifications and representations re...
Subcontractor Eligibility. Contractor acknowledges that under Public Contract Code Section 6109 no contractor or subcontractor who is ineligible to bid or work on, or be awarded, a public works project under Labor Code Section 1777.1 or 1777.7 may bid on, be awarded, or perform work as a subcontractor on, a public works project. Contractor is prohibited from performing work on a public works project with a subcontractor who is ineligible to perform work on the public works project under Labor Code Section 1777.1 or 1777.7.
Subcontractor Eligibility. Before providing export controlled technical data and/or hardware to prospective lower-tier bidders and suppliers, it is your responsibility to ensure that the intended recipient is eligible to receive it.