Common use of Mandatory Subcontracting Requirements Clause in Contracts

Mandatory Subcontracting Requirements. H.9.1.1 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). H.9.1.2 If there are insufficient SBEs to completely fulfill the requirement of paragraph H.9.1.1, 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. H.9.1.3 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 H.9.1.1

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Negotiated Contract for Goods and/or Services, Negotiated Contract for Goods and/or Services

Mandatory Subcontracting Requirements. H.9.1.1 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). H.9.1.2 If there are insufficient SBEs to completely fulfill the requirement of paragraph H.9.1.1, then the subcontracting may be satisfied by subcontracting 35% of the dollar volume to any qualified, 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. H.9.1.3 A prime contractor that is certified by DSLBD as a small, local, local or disadvantaged business enterprise shall not be required to comply with the provisions of sections H.9.1.1H.9.1.1 and H.9.1.2.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Contract for Goods and/or Services, Negotiated Contract for Goods and/or Services

Mandatory Subcontracting Requirements. H.9.1.1 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). H.9.1.2 If there are insufficient SBEs to completely fulfill the requirement of paragraph H.9.1.1, then the subcontracting may be satisfied by subcontracting 35% of the dollar volume to any qualified, 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. H.9.1.3 A prime contractor that is certified by DSLBD as a small, local, local or disadvantaged business enterprise shall not be required to comply with the provisions of sections H.9.1.1

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Human Care Agreement

Mandatory Subcontracting Requirements. H.9.1.1 F.7.1 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). H.9.1.2 F.7.2 If there are insufficient SBEs to completely fulfill the requirement of paragraph H.9.1.1F.7.1.1, then the subcontracting may be satisfied by subcontracting 35% of the dollar volume to any qualified, 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. H.9.1.3 F.7.3 A prime contractor that is certified by DSLBD as a small, local, local or disadvantaged business enterprise shall not be required to comply with the provisions of sections H.9.1.1sections F.7.1.1 and F.7.1.2.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity Contract

Mandatory Subcontracting Requirements. H.9.1.1 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). H.9.1.2 If there are insufficient SBEs to completely fulfill the requirement of paragraph H.9.1.1, then the subcontracting may be satisfied by subcontracting 35% of the dollar volume to any qualified, 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. H.9.1.3 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 H.9.1.1

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Negotiated Contract for Goods and/or Services