DBE Goal definition

DBE Goal. Contract No. Total Contract Amt: $ Work Authorization No: Total Work Authorization Amount: $ Total Amount Paid to this Work Authorization Including this Invoice: $
DBE Goal. OR HUB Goal: % Total Contract Amount: $ Total Contract Amount: $
DBE Goal means the amount of DBE participation stated by PennDOT in the proposal. This DBE Goal is stated in terms of total project cost and is based on the project’s potential for subcontracted work and the availability of DBEs to perform such subcontract work.

Examples of DBE Goal in a sentence

  • DBE Goal: % OR HUB Goal: % Total Contract Amount: $ Total Contract Amount: $ Contract Number: This is to certify that % of the work was completed by the HUB or DBE subproviders as stated above.

  • DBE Goal: The following DBE goal has been established for this Agreement.

  • The Proposal shall include a Certification of DBE Goal Attainment or Good Faith Efforts (Form H) confirming that Proposer will obtain DBE commitments equal to or exceeding the DBE participation goal or will exercise good faith efforts to substantiate its attempts to meet the goal.

  • For purposes of clarity, assessment as to whether Developer has achieved the DBE Goal will be measured against the aggregated design and construction costs, and not separately as to each of the design costs and construction costs.

  • To count toward meeting a DBE Goal, the DBE firm must be certified in each NAICS code applicable to the kind of Work the firm will perform on the Project.

  • In determining whether a Proposer has made good faith efforts to meet the DBE Goal, SEPTA will look at the documentation supporting the different kinds of efforts that the Proposer has made, as well as the quantity and intensity of those efforts.

  • This DBE Goal reflects only the anticipated ability of DBE firms to participate on the Project and is to be used as a measurement of success.

  • In the event Developer is unable, after substantial Good Faith Efforts, to obtain another certified DBE, ADOT may lower the affected DBE Goal.

  • These contract provisions shall apply to any project with a DBE Goal and must be included in the requirements of any contract or subcontract.

  • In addition, if the DBE Goal for Professional Services or Construction is not met, the Final DBE Utilization Summary Report must include documentation of Good Faith Efforts taken by Developer prior to and throughout performance of the D&C Work in accordance with 49 CFR Part 26, Appendix A and Section 15.01 of these DBE Special Provisions.


More Definitions of DBE Goal

DBE Goal. Project Description: Project Location: County of
DBE Goal means the anticipated aggregate portion of work to be performed by DBEs in
DBE Goal. FOUR PERCENT (4%) of the total dollar value of the Contract Sum.

Related to DBE Goal

  • Performance Goal means a performance goal established by the Committee pursuant to Section 10.3.

  • Weighting means the weighting in relation to the relevant Underlying as specified in the table in the definition of such Underlying.

  • Performance Formula means, for a Performance Period, the one or more objective formulae applied against the relevant Performance Goal to determine, with regard to the Performance Compensation Award of a particular Participant, whether all, some portion but less than all, or none of the Performance Compensation Award has been earned for the Performance Period.

  • Performance Measure means one or more of the following selected by the Committee to measure Company, Affiliate, and/or business unit performance for a Performance Period, whether in absolute or relative terms (including, without limitation, terms relative to a peer group or index): basic, diluted, or adjusted earnings per share; sales or revenue; earnings before interest, taxes, and other adjustments (in total or on a per share basis); basic or adjusted net income; returns on equity, assets, capital, revenue or similar measure; economic value added; working capital; total shareholder return; and product development, product market share, research, licensing, litigation, human resources, information services, mergers, acquisitions, sales of assets of Affiliates or business units. Each such measure shall be, to the extent applicable, determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles as consistently applied by the Company (or such other standard applied by the Committee) and, if so determined by the Committee, and in the case of a Performance Compensation Award, to the extent permitted under Code Section 162(m), adjusted to omit the effects of extraordinary items, gain or loss on the disposal of a business segment, unusual or infrequently occurring events and transactions and cumulative effects of changes in accounting principles. Performance Measures may vary from Performance Period to Performance Period and from Participant to Participant, and may be established on a stand-alone basis, in tandem or in the alternative.

  • Performance Targets means the specific objective goal or goals (which may be cumulative and/or alternative) that are timely set in writing by the Committee for each Executive for the Performance Period in respect of any one or more of the Business Criteria.