Mandatory Subcontracting Plan and Requirements Clause Samples

Mandatory Subcontracting Plan and Requirements. The mandatory subcontracting requirements are as follows: (a) Unless the Director of the Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD) has approved a waiver in writing in accordance with D.C. Official Code § 2-218.51, for all contracts in excess of $250,000, at least 35% of the dollar volume of the contract shall be subcontracted to qualified small business enterprises (SBEs). (b) If there are insufficient SBEs to completely fulfill the requirement of paragraph (a), then the subcontracting may be satisfied by subcontracting 35% of the dollar volume to any qualified certified business enterprises (CBEs); provided, however, that all reasonable efforts shall be made to ensure that SBEs are significant participants in the overall subcontracting work. (c) A prime contractor that is certified by DSLBD as a small, local or disadvantaged business enterprise shall not be required to comply with the provisions of sections (a) and (b) above. (d) Except as provided in (e) and (f) below, a prime contractor that is a CBE and has been granted a bid preference pursuant to D.C. Official Code § 2-218.43, or is selected through a set-aside program, shall perform at least 35% of the contracting effort with its own organization and resources and, if it subcontracts, 35% of the subcontracting effort shall be with CBEs. A CBE prime contractor that performs less than 35% of the contracting effort shall be subject to enforcement actions under D.C. Official Code § 2-218.63. (e) A prime contractor that is a certified joint venture and has been granted a proposal preference pursuant to D.C. Official Code § 2-218.43, or is selected through a set-aside program, shall perform at least 50% of the contracting effort with its own organization and resources and, if it subcontracts, 35% of the subcontracting effort shall be with CBEs. A certified joint venture prime contractor that performs less than 50% of the contracting effort shall be subject to enforcement actions under D.C. Official Code § 2-218.63. (f) Each CBE utilized to meet these subcontracting requirements shall perform at least 35% of its contracting effort with its own organization and resources. (g) A prime contractor that is a CBE and has been granted a proposal preference pursuant to D.C. Official Code § 2-218.43, or is selected through a set-aside program, shall perform at least 50% of the on-site work with its own organization and resources if the contract is $1 million or less.
Mandatory Subcontracting Plan and Requirements. Section 13.1.2.1 Unless the Director of the Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD) has approved a waiver in writing in accordance with D.C. Official Code § 2-218.51, for all contracts in excess of $250,000, for all contracts in excess of Section 13.1.2.2 If there are insufficient SBEs to completely fulfill the requirement of paragraph 13.1.2.1, then the subcontracting may be satisfied by subcontracting 35% of the dollar volume to any qualified certified business enterprises (CBEs); provided, however, that all reasonable efforts shall be made to ensure that SBEs are significant participants in the overall subcontracting work. Section 13.1.2.3 A prime contractor that is certified by DSLBD as a small, local or disadvantaged business enterprise shall not be required to comply with the provisions of sections 13.1.2.1 and 13.1.2.2. Section 13.1.2.4 Except as provided in 13.1.2.5 and 13.1.2.6, a prime contractor that is a CBE and has been granted a proposal preference pursuant to D.C. Official Code § 2- 218.43, or is selected through a set-aside program, shall perform at least 35% of the contracting effort with its own organization and resources and, if it subcontracts, 35% of the subcontracting effort shall be with CBEs. A CBE prime contractor that performs less than 35% of the contracting effort shall be subject to enforcement actions under D.C. Official Code § 2-218.63. Section 13.1.2.5 A prime contractor that is a certified joint venture and has been granted a proposal preference pursuant to D.C. Official Code § 2-218.43, or is selected through a set-aside program, shall perform at least 50% of the contracting effort with its own organization and resources and, if it subcontracts, 35% of the subcontracting effort shall be with CBEs. A certified joint venture prime contractor that performs less than 50% of the contracting effort shall be subject to enforcement actions under D.C. Official Code§ 2-218.63. Section 13.1.2.6 Each CBE utilized to meet these subcontracting requirements shall perform at least 35% of its contracting effort with its own organization and resources. Section 13.1.2.7 A prime contractor that is a CBE and has been granted a proposal preference pursuant to D.C. Official Code § 2-218.43, or is selected through a set-aside program, shall perform at least 50% of the on-site work with its own organization and resources if the contract is $1 million or less.
Mandatory Subcontracting Plan and Requirements. Section 12.1.2.1 Unless the Director of the Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD) has approved a waiver in writing, for all contracts in excess of Section 12.1.2.2 If there are insufficient SBEs to completely fulfill the requirement of paragraph 11.2.1, then the subcontracting may be satisfied by subcontracting 35% of the dollar volume to any qualified certified business enterprises (CBEs); provided, however, that all reasonable efforts shall be made to ensure that SBEs are significant participants in the overall subcontracting work. Section 12.1.2.3 A prime contractor that is certified by DSLBD as a small, local or disadvantaged business enterprise shall not be required to comply with the provisions of sections 11.2.1 and 11.2.2. Section 12.1.2.4 Except as provided in 11.2.5 and 11.2.6, a prime contractor that is a CBE and has been granted a proposal preference pursuant to D.C. Official Code § 2-218.43, or is selected through a set-aside program, shall perform at least 35% of the contracting effort with its own organization and resources and, if it subcontracts, 35% of the subcontracting effort shall be with CBEs. A CBE prime contractor that performs less than 35% of the contracting effort shall be subject to enforcement actions under D.C. Official Code § 2- 218.63.
Mandatory Subcontracting Plan and Requirements. Section 13.1.2.1 Unless the Director of the Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD) has approved a waiver in writing in accordance with D.C. Official Code § 2- 218.51, for all contracts in excess of $250,000, at least 35% of the dollar volume of the contract shall be subcontracted to SBEs. Section 13.1.2.2 If there are insufficient SBEs to completely fulfill the requirement of paragraph 13.1.2.1, then the subcontracting may be satisfied by subcontracting 35% of the dollar volume to any qualified certified business enterprises (CBEs); provided, however, that all reasonable efforts shall be made to ensure that SBEs are significant participants in the overall subcontracting work. Section 13.1.2.3 A Prime Contractor that is certified by DSLBD as a small, local or disadvantaged business enterprise shall not be required to comply with the provisions of sections 13.1.2.1 and 13.1.2.2. Section 13.1.2.4 Except as provided in 13.1.2.5 and 13.1.2.6, a prime contractor that is a CBE and has been granted a proposal preference pursuant to D.C. Official Code § 2218.43, or Section 13.1.2.5 A Prime Contractor that is a certified joint venture and has been granted a proposal preference pursuant to Section 13.1.2.6 Each CBE utilized to meet these subcontracting requirements shall perform at least 35% of its contracting effort with its own organization and resources. Section 13.1.2.7 A prime contractor that is a CBE and has been granted a proposal preference pursuant to D.C. Official Code § 2- 218.43, or is selected through a set-aside program, shall perform at least 50% of the on-site work with its own organization and resources if the contract is $1 million or less.
Mandatory Subcontracting Plan and Requirements. Unless the Director of the Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD) has approved a waiver in writing in accordance with D.C. Official Code § 2-218.51, for all contracts in excess of $250,000, for all contracts in excess of
Mandatory Subcontracting Plan and Requirements. Unless the Director of the Department of Small and Local Business
Mandatory Subcontracting Plan and Requirements. Unless the Director of the Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD) has approved a waiver in writing in accordance with D.C.
Mandatory Subcontracting Plan and Requirements. DC. Code § 2–218.91. Certified Business Enterprise assistance: (1) Perform at least 50% of the contracting effort with its own organization and resources if the certified joint venture is granted points or a price reduction pursuant to § 2-218.43 or selected through a set-aside program; and (2) If the certified joint venture subcontracts, 50% of the dollar volume of the subcontracted effort shall be with certified business enterprises unless a waiver is granted pursuant to § 2-218.51. (1) For every dollar expended by a beneficiary with a resident-owned business, the beneficiary shall receive a credit for $1.10 against the CBE minimum expenditure. (2) For every dollar expended by a beneficiary with a disadvantaged business enterprise, the beneficiary shall receive a credit for $1.25 against the CBE minimum expenditure. (3) For every dollar expended by a beneficiary that uses a company designated as both a disadvantaged business enterprise under § 2-218.33 and as a resident-owned business under § 2-218.02(15), the beneficiary shall receive a credit for $1.30 against the CBE minimum expenditure.

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