Subcontracting Plan Sample Clauses

Subcontracting Plan. The Contractor shall comply with the Contractor’s Subcontracting Plan and Subcontracting Plan Addendums, incorporated into the OASIS contract by reference, to ensure that small business, small disadvantage business (SDB), women-owned business (WOSB), HUBZone small business (HUBZone), veteran-owned small business (VOSB), and service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB), are provided the maximum practicable opportunity to participate as Subcontractors. As stated in 15 U.S.C. 637(d)(8), any Contractor or Subcontractor failing to comply in good faith with the requirements of the subcontracting plan is in material breach of its contract. Further, 15 U.S.C. 637(d)(4)(F) directs that a Contractor’s failure to make a good faith effort to comply with the requirements of the subcontracting plan shall result in the imposition of liquidated damages. The OASIS Program Office requires use of the electronic Subcontracting Reporting System (eSRS) modules as the secure, confidential, information management tool to evaluate subcontracting goal performance for OASIS. The Subcontracting Plan covers the OASIS program as whole, however, the Contractor shall submit Individual Subcontract Reports (ISR) for Individual Subcontracting Plans, if applicable, and Summary Subcontract Reports (SSR) per each individual Pool the Contractor has a contract award using the web-based eSRS at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx. Affiliates of the Prime Contractor or Subcontractor are not included in these reports. Subcontract award data reported by Prime Contractors and Subcontractors shall be limited to awards made to their immediate next-tier Subcontractors. Contractors are required to adhere to their Subcontracting Plan, incorporated into the basic contract by reference. When a Contractor does not meet any one or more of their Subcontracting Goals for a given reporting period, the Contractor shall explain, in writing, the rationale for not meeting the goals in the comments section of the ISR/SSR.
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Subcontracting Plan. For Large Business Offerors - at least 20% of the total planned subcontracted dollars under the contract (not per task order) must be subcontracted to small businesses. In achieving the 20% requirement, the following specific minimum requirements must be met: • 5% of the total planned subcontracted dollars under the contract (not per task order) to Small Disadvantaged Businesses, • 5% of the total planned subcontracted dollars under the contract (not per task order) to Women-Owned Small Businesses, • 3% of the total planned subcontracted dollars under the contract (not per task order) to Hub-Zones, • 3% of the total planned subcontracted dollars under the contract (not per task order) to Service Disabled Veteran owned Small Business concerns The 20% subcontracted effort must be comprised of meaningful work under the statement of work within the task orders. In accordance with FAR 19, Large Businesses are required to submit a subcontracting plan, which contains the above goals.
Subcontracting Plan. If the Design-Builder is required by law to subcontract under this Contract, it must submit a Subcontracting Plan in accordance with D.C. Official Code § 2-218.46 (d). The Subcontracting Plan may only be amended with the prior written approval of the Contracting Officer (CO) and Director of DSLBD. Any reduction in the dollar volume of the subcontracted portion resulting from an amendment of the Subcontracting Plan shall inure to the benefit of the District. The Subcontracting Plan shall include the following:
Subcontracting Plan. The A/E’s Subcontracting Plan is provided in Exhibit J. The plan shall only be amended with the prior written approval of the CO and Director of DSLBD. Any reduction in the dollar volume of the subcontracted portion resulting from an amendment of the plan shall inure to the benefit of the District.
Subcontracting Plan. Subcontracting Plans are not required for small business concerns; however, Contractors who chose to submit a Small Business Subcontracting Plan with their initial proposal, shall comply with their Subcontracting Plan and Subcontracting Plan Addendums, incorporated into the OASIS SB contract by reference, to ensure that small business, small disadvantage business (SDB), women-owned business (WOSB), HUBZone small business (HUBZone), veteran-owned small business (VOSB), and service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB), are provided the maximum practicable opportunity to participate as Subcontractors. The Subcontracting Plan covers the OASIS SB program as whole, however, the Contractor shall submit Individual Subcontract Reports (ISR) or the SF 294 Report and Summary Subcontract Reports (SSR) or the SF 295 Report per each individual Pool the Contractor has a contract award. Affiliates of the Prime Contractor or Subcontractor are not included in these reports. Subcontract award data reported by Prime Contractors and Subcontractors shall be limited to awards made to their immediate next-tier Subcontractors. Contractors are required to adhere to their Subcontracting Plan, incorporated into the basic contract by reference. When a Contractor does not meet any one or more of their Subcontracting Goals for a given reporting period, the Contractor shall explain, in writing, the rationale for not meeting the goals in the comments section of the ISR or SF 294.
Subcontracting Plan. If the A/E is required by law to subcontract under this Agreement, then the subcontracting plan submitted with its Proposal, may only be amended with the prior written approval of the Contracting Officer and Director of DSLBD, as previously stated herein; and, any reduction in the dollar volume of the subcontracted portion resulting from an amendment of the Subcontracting Plan shall inure to the benefit of the District. The Subcontracting Plan shall include the following:
Subcontracting Plan. The Construction Manager shall perform at least 35% of the contracting effort with its own forces, and if such Construction Manager subcontracts any work, 35% of the subcontracted effort must be subcontracted to CBEs in accordance with the provisions of section 12.1.2 of this clause. For subcontracted work, pass through entities will not count toward this goal. In order to count toward the subcontracting requirement, the SBE must perform at least thirty five percent (35%) of the work that is being counted toward the goal with its own forces. The LSDBE certification shall be, in each case, as of the effective date of the subcontract. Supply agreements with material suppliers shall be counted toward meeting this goal. The Construction Manager has developed a Subcontracting Plan that is attached hereto as Exhibit D. The Construction Manager shall comply with the terms of the Subcontracting Plan in making purchases and administering its Subcontracts and Supply Agreements. The Subcontracting Plan shall be submitted as part of the proposal and may only be amended after award with the prior written approval of the CO and Director of DSLBD. Any reduction in the dollar volume of the subcontracted portion resulting from an amendment of the plan after award shall inure to the benefit of the District. Each subcontracting plan shall include the following:
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Subcontracting Plan. Section 12.2.1 If the prime Contractor is required by law to subcontract under the Task Order, it must subcontract at least 35% of the dollar volume of this contract in accordance with the provisions of section C.2.1 of this clause. The plan shall be submitted as part of the bid and may only be amended with the prior written approval of the CO and Director of Department of Small and Local Business Development. Any reduction in the dollar volume of the subcontracted portion resulting from an amendment of the plan shall inure to the benefit of the District and the Department. Each subcontracting plan shall include the following:
Subcontracting Plan. If the prime contractor is required by law to subcontract under this contract, it must subcontract at least 35% of the dollar volume of this contract in accordance with the provisions of section
Subcontracting Plan. H.12.4.1 If the prime Contractor is required by law to subcontract under this contract, it must subcontract at least 35% of the dollar volume of this contract in accordance with the provisions of section H.12.1. The prime Contractor responding to this solicitation that is required to subcontract shall be required to submit with its proposal, a notarized statement detailing its subcontracting plan. Proposals responding to this RFP shall be deemed nonresponsive and shall be rejected if the Offeror is required to subcontract, but fails to submit a subcontracting plan with its proposal. Once the plan is approved by the Contracting Officer, changes to the plan will only occur with the prior written approval of the CO and the Director of DSLBD. Each subcontracting plan shall include the following:
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