Common use of NON-SMALL BUSINESS PREFERENCE Clause in Contracts

NON-SMALL BUSINESS PREFERENCE. The non-small business preference calculation may be applied when: a. A responsible non-small business has agreed to subcontract a minimum of 25% of the net price proposed with a certified Small Business, b. The non-small business firm is not the highest scored firm, and c. The firm has submitted a responsive proposal. Non-small business firms will be granted a five percent (5%) non-small business preference on a proposal evaluation by the awarding department if a responsible non-small business has been ranked as the highest scored proposal pursuant to the evaluation of the solicitation under the following conditions: a. The firm has included in its bid a notification to the awarding department that it commits to subcontract at least twenty-five percent (25%) of its net bid price with one or more OSDS certified small business(s) and b. The firm has submitted a timely, responsive bid; and c. The firm is determined to be a responsible bidder; and d. The firm Identifies OSDS certified small business(s) it commits to subcontract with. The bidder shall list certified SB subcontractors and include their name, address, phone number, a description of the work to be performed, and the percentage (as specified in the solicitation) per subcontractor.

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Sources: Request for Proposal, Public Outreach Services Agreement, Request for Proposal