HUB Subcontracting Plan definition

HUB Subcontracting Plan or “HSP” means written documentation regarding the use of subcontractors, which is required to be submitted with all responses to state agency contracts with an expected value of $100,000.00 or more where subcontracting opportunities have been determined by the state agency to be probable. The HUB subcontracting plan subsequently becomes a provision of the awarded Contract and shall be monitored for compliance by the state agency during the term of the Contract.
HUB Subcontracting Plan or “HSP” means the form required by Texas Government Code §2161.252 and 34 Texas Administrative Code §20.285 for each contract with an expected value of $100,000 or more, in which Respondent must demonstrate a Good Faith Effort to subcontract with HUBs. The HSP is posted to the ESBD as a separate file accompanying this Solicitation and must be included with the Solicitation Response.
HUB Subcontracting Plan or “HSP” means the form required by Texas Government Code §2161.252 and 34 Texas Administrative Code §20.285 for each contract with an expected value of $100,000 or more, in which Respondent must demonstrate a Good Faith Effort to subcontract with HUBs. The HSP is included in this Solicitation as Exhibit C and must be included with the Solicitation Response.

Examples of HUB Subcontracting Plan in a sentence

  • Contractor, as a provision of the Agreement must comply and adhere to the HUB Subcontracting Plan submitted by Contractor in response to the RFP, which is attached and incorporated as Appendix 3.

  • If required under the terms of Chapter 2161 of the Texas Government Code and compliance with such chapter does not impede the Operator’s (and thus the Board’s) emergency response necessary to protect life threatened by the COVID-19 Pandemic, Operator shall submit a HUB Subcontracting Plan (“HSP”) to the Board for approval.

  • No changes to the HUB Subcontracting Plan can be made by the Contractor without the prior written approval of the Owner.

  • Within ten (10) days of the Effective Date, Contractor shall provide OCA a copy of the notification provided by Contractor to all selected subcontractors identified in Contractor’s approved Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Subcontracting Plan (HSP) as set forth in Exhibit 5.


More Definitions of HUB Subcontracting Plan

HUB Subcontracting Plan or “HSP” means the form required by Texas Government Code
HUB Subcontracting Plan or “HSP” means written documentation regarding the use of subcontractors, which is required to be submitted with all responses to state agency contracts with an expected value of $100,000 or more where subcontracting opportunities have been determined by the state agency to be probable. The HSP subsequently becomes
HUB Subcontracting Plan or “HSP” means written documentation regarding the use of subcontractors, which is required to be submitted with all Proposals for state agency contracts with an expected value of $90,000 or more and where TWC has determined subcontracting opportunities are probable. The HSP subsequently becomes a provision of the awarded Contract and shall be monitored for compliance by TWC during the term of the Contract.
HUB Subcontracting Plan or “HSP” means written documentation regarding the use of Subcontractors, which is required to be submitted with all responses to System Agency contracts with an expected value of $100,000 or more where subcontracting opportunities have been determined by the System Agency to be probable. The HSP subsequently becomes a provision of the awarded Contract and shall be monitored for compliance by HHSC during the term of the Contract.
HUB Subcontracting Plan means Contractor’s undertaking to comply with Owner’s HUB policy, located online at xxxx://xxx.xx.xxx/xxxx/04/040108.pdf, by submitting required information on Owner’s then- current forms, located online at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/procurement/prog/hub/hub- subcontracting-plan. Job Order is defined in Section 3.4.
HUB Subcontracting Plan or "HSP" means written documentation regarding the use of sub-contractors, which is required to be submitted with all responses to state agency Contracts with an expected value of
HUB Subcontracting Plan or “HSP” means the form required by Texas Government Code §2161.252 and 34 Texas Administrative Code §20.285 for each contract with an expected value of $100,000 or more, in which Respondent must demonstrate a Good Faith Effort to subcontract with HUBs.