Common use of Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program Clause in Contracts

Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program. The Aviation Authority has established its Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (“ACDBE”) program in accordance with the U.S. Department of Transportation (“DOT”) regulations issued under 49 CFR Part 23 (“Part 23”). The Aviation Authority has received and expects to receive Federal financial assistance from the DOT, and as a condition precedent to receiving this assistance, the Aviation Authority has signed assurances that it will comply with Parts 23 and 26 of the Federal Regulations. In addition to the procedures and standards of Parts 23 and 26 as detailed in the Aviation Authority’s ACDBE program, the Aviation Authority utilizes and participates in Florida’s Unified Certification Program (“UCP”) for the certification of ACDBEs for the purpose of participating in the Aviation Authority’s concession program. Proposers can visit the xxxxx://xxxxxxx00.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/EqualOpportunityOfficeBusinessDirectory/ for a list of current ACDBE vendors certified within the state of Florida to determine the eligibility of proposed ACDBEs. If a firm you are interested in utilizing is not listed, please direct them to the Office of Small Business Development immediately to begin the certification process. The Aviation Authority has established a current ACDBE participation goal for this Concession opportunity of thirty percent (30%) of the total anticipated concession revenues. All Proposers are required to either meet or exceed the ACDBE participation goal or demonstrate its good faith efforts to meet such goal. A Proposal will be considered non-responsive to the Invitation to Submit Competitive Proposals and rejected if the Proposer fails to demonstrate, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Aviation Authority, as required by the ACDBE program, that the Proposer has met or provided sufficient evidence of good faith efforts to meet the established ACDBE goal. The Aviation Authority must assess ACDBE participation according with the above-referenced Federal Regulations. Please refer to the Aviation Authority’s ACDBE Policy and 49 CFR Part 23 for information on counting ACDBE participation. Proposers are required to submit, with their proposals, ACDBE utilization information by completing and signing Volume D, Item-I, Schedule of ACDBE Participation, and if applicable, Item-II, Information for Determining Joint Venture Eligibility. Proposers proposing as a joint venture or LLC, in order to satisfy the Aviation Authority’s ACDBE participation goals should be aware that the Aviation Authority must assess ACDBE participation according with the above-referenced Federal Regulations. The DOT and the Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”) publish a Joint Venture Guidance to provide direction to airports as to the requirements of an ACDBE joint venture. All ACDBEs listed on the Schedule of ACDBE Participation must be certified in Florida prior to the submittal of a proposal to be considered as a part of the ACDBE goal. The Aviation Authority may request, receive, and review additional information on the good faith efforts submitted to verify the accuracy of the level of ACDBE utilization information presented by Proposers. The successful Proposer shall enter into contract(s) with the ACDBEs identified in the Schedule of ACDBE Participation, which the Aviation Authority relies upon in awarding an agreement, subject only to the Aviation Authority’s right to approve all sub concessionaires, contractors or vendors. Again, the Aviation Authority has established an ACDBE participation goal for this Concession opportunity of thirty percent (30%) of the total anticipated concession revenues and all Proposers must complete, sign and submit with their proposals Volume D, Item-I, Schedule of ACDBE Participation, and if applicable, Item-II, Information for Determining Joint Venture Eligibility or demonstrate its good faith efforts to meet such goal. Proposers can visit the Aviation Authority’s website for more information about our ACDBE Policy and the Small Business Development Department at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the Small Business Development Department at (000) 000-0000. Please state the ACDBE Participation you propose:   

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Samples: Concession Agreement, Item I, Item I

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Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program. The Aviation Authority has established its Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (“ACDBE”) program in accordance with the U.S. Department of Transportation (“DOT”) regulations issued under 49 CFR Part 23 (“Part 23”). The Aviation Authority has received and expects to receive Federal financial assistance from the DOT, and as a condition precedent to receiving this assistance, the Aviation Authority has signed assurances that it will comply with Parts 23 and 26 of the Federal Regulations. In addition to the procedures and standards of Parts 23 and 26 as detailed in the Aviation Authority’s ACDBE program, the Aviation Authority utilizes and participates in Florida’s Unified Certification Program (“UCP”) for the certification of ACDBEs for the purpose of participating in the Aviation Authority’s concession program. Proposers can visit the xxxxx://xxxxxxx00.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/EqualOpportunityOfficeBusinessDirectory/ for a list of current ACDBE vendors certified within the state of Florida to determine the eligibility of proposed ACDBEs. If a firm you are interested in utilizing is not listed, please direct them to the Office of Small Business Development Department immediately to begin the certification process. The Aviation Authority has established a current ACDBE participation goal for this Concession opportunity of thirty percent (30%) of the total anticipated concession revenues. All Proposers are required to either meet or exceed the ACDBE participation goal or demonstrate its good faith efforts to meet such goal. A Proposal will be considered non-responsive to the Invitation to Submit Competitive Proposals and rejected if the Proposer fails to demonstrate, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Aviation Authority, as required by the ACDBE program, that the Proposer has met or provided sufficient evidence of good faith efforts to meet the established ACDBE goal. The Aviation Authority must assess ACDBE participation according with the above-referenced Federal Regulations. Please refer to the Aviation Authority’s ACDBE Policy and 49 CFR Part 23 for information on counting ACDBE participation. Proposers are required to submit, with their proposals, ACDBE utilization information by completing and signing Volume D, Item-I, Schedule of ACDBE Participation, and if applicable, Item-II, Information for Determining Joint Venture Eligibility. Proposers proposing as a joint venture or LLC, in order to satisfy the Aviation Authority’s ACDBE participation goals should be aware that the Aviation Authority must assess ACDBE participation according with the above-referenced Federal Regulations. The DOT and the Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”) publish a Joint Venture Guidance to provide direction to airports as to the requirements of an ACDBE joint venture. All ACDBEs listed on the Schedule of ACDBE Participation must be certified in Florida prior to the submittal of a proposal to be considered as a part of the ACDBE goal. The Aviation Authority may request, receive, and review additional information on the good faith efforts submitted to verify the accuracy of the level of ACDBE utilization information presented by Proposers. The successful Proposer shall enter into contract(s) with the ACDBEs identified in the Schedule of ACDBE Participation, which the Aviation Authority relies upon in awarding an agreement, subject only to the Aviation Authority’s right to approve all sub concessionaires, contractors or vendors. Again, the Aviation Authority has established an ACDBE participation goal for this Concession opportunity of thirty percent (30%) of the total anticipated concession revenues and all Proposers must complete, sign and submit with their proposals Volume D, Item-I, Schedule of ACDBE Participation, and if applicable, Item-II, Information for Determining Joint Venture Eligibility or demonstrate its good faith efforts to meet such goal. Proposers can visit the Aviation Authority’s website for more information about our ACDBE Policy and the Small Business Development Department at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/airport-business/ . If you have any questions or concerns please contact the Small Business Development Department at (000) 000-0000. Please state the ACDBE Participation you propose:   

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Samples: Concession Agreement

Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program. The Aviation Authority has established its Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (“ACDBE”) program in accordance with the U.S. Department of Transportation (“DOT”) regulations issued under 49 CFR Part 23 (“Part 23”). The Aviation Authority has received and expects to receive Federal financial assistance from the DOT, and as Eligibility and Proposal Form Vending Machine Concession November 14, 2016 a condition precedent to receiving this assistance, the Aviation Authority has signed assurances that it will comply with Parts 23 and 26 of the Federal Regulations. In addition to the procedures and standards of Parts 23 and 26 as detailed in the Aviation Authority’s ACDBE programAs such, the Aviation Authority utilizes and participates in Florida’s Unified Certification Program (“UCP”) for the certification of ACDBEs for the purpose of participating in the Aviation Authority’s concession program. Proposers can visit the xxxxx://xxxxxxx00.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/EqualOpportunityOfficeBusinessDirectory/ for a list of current ACDBE vendors certified within the state of Florida to determine the eligibility of proposed ACDBEs. If a firm you are interested in utilizing is not listed, please direct them to the Office of Small Business Development immediately to begin the certification process. The Aviation Authority has established a current ACDBE participation goal for this Concession opportunity proposal of thirty twenty-six percent (3026%) of the total anticipated concession revenues. All Proposers are A Proposer is required to either meet or exceed the ACDBE participation goal or demonstrate its good faith efforts to meet such goal. A Proposal will be considered non-responsive to the Invitation to Submit Competitive Proposals and rejected if the Proposer fails to demonstrate, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Aviation Authority, as required by the ACDBE program, that the Proposer has met or provided sufficient evidence of good faith efforts to meet the established ACDBE goal. The Aviation Authority must assess ACDBE participation according with the above-referenced Federal Regulations. Please refer to the Aviation Authority’s ACDBE Policy and 49 CFR Part 23 for information on counting ACDBE participation. Proposers are required to submit, with their proposals, ACDBE utilization information by completing and signing Volume D, Item-I, Schedule of ACDBE Participation, and if applicable, Item-II, Information for Determining Joint Venture Eligibility. Proposers proposing as a joint venture or LLC, in order to satisfy the Aviation Authority’s ACDBE participation goals should be aware that the Aviation Authority must assess ACDBE participation according with the above-referenced Federal Regulations. The DOT and the Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”) publish a Joint Venture Guidance to provide direction to airports as to the requirements of an ACDBE joint venture. For inquiries or assistance, or for information regarding joint venture guidance, please contact the Office of Small Business Development at (000) 000-0000. All ACDBEs listed on the Schedule of ACDBE Participation must be certified in Florida prior to the submittal of a proposal to be considered as a part of the ACDBE goal. The Aviation Authority may request, receive, and review additional information on the good faith efforts submitted to verify the accuracy of the level of ACDBE utilization information presented by Proposers. The successful Proposer shall enter into contract(s) with the ACDBEs identified in the attached Schedule of ACDBE Participation, which the Aviation Authority relies upon in awarding an agreement, subject only to the Aviation Authority’s right to approve all sub concessionaires, concessionaires or contractors or vendors. Again, The Aviation Authority utilizes and participates in Florida’s Unified Certification Program (UCP) in addition to the procedures and standards of Parts 23 and 26 as detailed in the Aviation Authority has established an Authority’s ACDBE program, for certification of ACDBEs for the purpose of participation goal for this Concession opportunity of thirty percent (30%) of in the total anticipated Aviation Authority’s concession revenues and all Proposers must complete, sign and submit with their proposals Volume D, Item-I, Schedule of ACDBE Participation, and if applicable, Item-II, Information for Determining Joint Venture Eligibility or demonstrate its good faith efforts to meet such goalprogram. Proposers can visit the Aviation Authority’s website for more information about our and to download an UCP application at xxxx://xxxxxxx/XXXXXxxXxxx/xxxxx_xxxxxxxx/xxxxx.xxx. (Please be aware that there is an underscore between the words small and business in the preceding link.) For a list of current ACDBE Policy and vendors certified within the state of Florida, Proposers may visit the BizNet directory at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/biznetflorida/. If a firm you are interested in utilizing is not listed, please direct them to the Office of Small Business Development Department at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxximmediately to begin the certification process. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the Small Business Development Department at (000) 000-0000. Please state the ACDBE Participation you propose:   Eligibility and Proposal Form Vending Machine Concession November 14, 2016

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Samples: Machine Concession Agreement

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Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program. The Aviation Authority has established its Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (“ACDBE”) program in accordance with the U.S. Department of Transportation (“DOT”) regulations issued under 49 CFR Part 23 (“Part 23”). The Aviation Authority has received and expects to receive Federal financial assistance from the DOT, and as a condition precedent to receiving this assistance, the Aviation Authority has signed assurances that it will comply with Parts 23 and 26 of the Federal Regulations. In addition to the procedures and standards of Parts 23 and 26 as detailed in the Aviation Authority’s ACDBE program, the Aviation Authority utilizes and participates in Florida’s Unified Certification Program (“UCP”) for the certification of ACDBEs for the purpose of participating in the Aviation Authority’s concession program. Proposers can visit the xxxxx://xxxxxxx00.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/EqualOpportunityOfficeBusinessDirectory/ for a list of current ACDBE vendors certified within the state of Florida to determine the eligibility of proposed ACDBEs. If a firm you are interested in utilizing is not listed, please direct them to the Office of Small Business Development Department immediately to begin the certification process. The Aviation Authority has established a current ACDBE participation goal for this Concession opportunity of thirty percent (30%) of the total anticipated concession revenues. All Proposers are required to either meet or exceed the ACDBE participation goal or demonstrate its good faith efforts to meet such goal. A Proposal will be considered non-responsive to the Invitation to Submit Competitive Proposals and rejected if the Proposer fails to demonstrate, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Aviation Authority, as required by the ACDBE program, that the Proposer has met or provided sufficient evidence of good faith efforts to meet the established ACDBE goal. The Aviation Authority must assess ACDBE participation according with the above-referenced Federal Regulations. Please refer to the Aviation Authority’s ACDBE Policy and 49 CFR Part 23 for information on counting ACDBE participation. Proposers are required to submit, with their proposals, ACDBE utilization information by completing and signing Volume D, Item-I, Schedule of ACDBE Participation, and if applicable, Item-II, Information for Determining Joint Venture Eligibility. Proposers proposing as a joint venture or LLC, in order to satisfy the Aviation Authority’s ACDBE participation goals should be aware that the Aviation Authority must assess ACDBE participation according with the above-referenced Federal Regulations. The DOT and the Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”) publish a Joint Venture Guidance to provide direction to airports as to the requirements of an ACDBE joint venture. All ACDBEs listed on the Schedule of ACDBE Participation must be certified in Florida prior to the submittal of a proposal to be considered as a part of the ACDBE goal. The Aviation Authority may request, receive, and review additional information on the good faith efforts submitted to verify the accuracy of the level of ACDBE utilization information presented by Proposers. The successful Proposer shall enter into contract(s) with the ACDBEs identified in the Schedule of ACDBE Participation, which the Aviation Authority relies upon in awarding an agreement, subject only to the Aviation Authority’s right to approve all sub concessionaires, contractors or vendors. Again, the Aviation Authority has established an ACDBE participation goal for this Concession opportunity of thirty percent (30%) of the total anticipated concession revenues and all Proposers must complete, sign and submit with their proposals Volume D, Item-I, Schedule of ACDBE Participation, and if applicable, Item-II, Information for Determining Joint Venture Eligibility or demonstrate its good faith efforts to meet such goal. Proposers can visit the Aviation Authority’s website for more information about our ACDBE Policy and the Small Business Development Department at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/airport-business/. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the Small Business Development Department at (000) 000-0000. Please state the ACDBE Participation you propose:   

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Concession Agreement

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