M/WBE definition

M/WBE means a business certified with Empire State Development (ESD) as a Minority and/or Woman-Owned Business (M/WBE).
M/WBE shall refer to a business certified with Empire State Development (ESD) as a Minority and/or Women- owned Business Enterprise “Mini-Bid” shall refer to the competitive procurement process that a Contractor must participate in to provide a Light Duty Vehicle to an Authorized User under the Contract.
M/WBE shall refer to a business certified with NYS Empire State Development (ESD) as a Minority and/or Women-owned Business Enterprise

Examples of M/WBE in a sentence

  • The subcontractor agreements may be uploaded into Pay Audit (Indiana's subcontractor payment auditing system), emailed to XXXXXxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.XX.xxx, or mailed to MWBE Compliance, 000 X.

  • A description of the negotiations between the Contractor and certified MWBEs for the purposes of complying with the MWBE goals of this Contract.

  • For contracts of one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) and over to which D.R.M.C. § 28-72applies, the Contractor is required to comply with the Prompt Payment provisions under D.R.M.C. § 28-72, with regard to payments by the Contractor to MWBE subcontractors.

  • Prior to contract award, the contractor shall document efforts to utilize M/WBE firms including what firms were solicited as suppliers and/or subcontractors as applicable and submit this information with their bid submittal.

  • Dates of any pre-bid, pre-award, or other meetings attended by Contractor, if any, scheduled by OGS with certified MWBEs whom OGS determined were capable of fulfilling the MWBE goals set in the Contract.


More Definitions of M/WBE

M/WBE shall refer to a business certified with Empire State Development (ESD) as a Minority and/or Women-owned Business Enterprise “Manufacturer’s Bid Assistance” shall refer to the manufacturer’s credit to the State for fleet purchases and is deducted from the Vehicle MSRP, or Vehicle MSRP plus Special Equipment, if applicable.
M/WBE means Minority-Owned Business Enterprise and Women-Owned Business Enterprise as defined in Section 2879 (3)(a) and (c) of the Public Authorities Law and Article 15-A of the Executive Law.
M/WBE shall refer to a business certified with Empire State Development (ESD) as a Minority and/or Women-owned Business Enterprise. “New York State Food Product” shall refer to commodities that are Food, including milk and milk products, grown, produced, or harvested in New York State. “n/a” is a common abbreviation for not applicable or not available, used to indicate when information in a certain field on a table is not provided, either because it does not apply to a particular case in question or because it is not available.
M/WBE means, severally or collectively, a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and/or a Women Business Enterprise (WBE).
M/WBE shall refer to a business certified with Empire State Development (ESD) as a Minority and/or Women- owned Business Enterprise. “May” denotes the permissive in a clause or specification of the IFB or this contract. “May” does not mean “required.” Also see “Shall” and “Must.”
M/WBE means any certified business enterprise, including a sole proprietorship, partnership or corporation that is: i) at least fifty-one percent owned by one or more United States citizens or permanent resident aliens who are Minority Group Members, as defined below, or women, or in the case of a publicly-owned business, ownership of at least fifty one percent of the common stock or other voting interests by Minority group members or women; ii) an enterprise in which ownership by Minority Group Members or women is real, substantial and continuing; iii) an enterprise in which the Minority Group Members or women own and exercise the authority to independently control the day-to-day business decisions of the enterprise; and iv) an enterprise authorized to do business in New York State, independently owned and operated, and not dominant in its field.
M/WBE means a minority-owned or women-owned business enterprise certified in accordance with section 1304 of the New York City Charter.