ATTACHMENT CC Sample Clauses

ATTACHMENT CC. SUBCONTRACTOR PARTICIPATION LIST This list shall include the name and complete address of all Subcontractors who qualify as SLBEs or XXXXx. Consultants must also list participation by any MBE, WBE, DBE, DBVE and OBE firms. However, no additional points will be awarded for participation by these firms, except that DVBEs that are certified by the City as local businesses shall be counted as SLBEs. Subcontractors shall be used in the percentages listed. NOTE: If percentages are listed as a range, the minimum number identified in the range will be used to calculate overall subcontractor participation. No changes to this Participation List will be allowed without prior written City approval. The Consultant understands and agrees that violation of this clause shall be considered a material breach of the contract and may result in contract termination, debarment, or other sanctions. NAME AND ADDRESS SUBCONTRACTORS SCOPE OF SERVICES PERCENT OF CONTRACT SLBE/ELBE (MBE WBE/DBE/ DVBE/OBE*) WHERE CERTIFIED** Xxxxx Consulting Services, Inc. 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Mechanical/Structural Inspection Fabrication Inspection Concrete/Masonry Inspection Welding Inspection 12.2% SLBE City of San Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Construction Services, LLC 00000 Xxxxxx XxxxxXxxxxx Center, CA 92082 Electrical/I&C Inspection Start-Up Support 9.4% SLBE/ELBE City of San Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Quality Control Services, Inc. dba NOVA Services, Inc.0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx X Xxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Soil Compaction Inspection Concrete/Masonry Inspection Welding Inspection/Material Testing 0.5% SLBEDVBE (and SBE) City of San Diego State of California Allied Geotechnical Engineers, Inc. 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 000 Xxxxxx, XX 00000 Geotechnical Investigation/ Foundation and Site Work Soil Inspection 1.4% SLBE, SBE, DBE, MBE &SB (Micro) City of San Diego LA County Metro CUCP CPUC CA DGS List of Abbreviations: Small Local Business Enterprise SLBE
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ATTACHMENT CC. GROUND WATER SPECIFICATIONS Water-quality results from samples collected prior to the aquifer test (MCL-USEPA Maximum Contaminant Level; NSDWR-USEPA National Secondary Drinking Water Standard). Parameter Units WS-04 XX-00 XX-00 XX-00 XX-00 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** * 2 pages omitted Water-quality results from samples collected during the aquifer test (MCL-USEPA Maximum Contaminant Level; NSDWR-USEPA National Secondary Drinking Water Standard). Parameter Units MCL (NSDWR) SJ River (20.5 hrs) WS-01 (20 hrs) WS-04 (21.5 hrs) TW-01-01 (22 hrs) TW-01-02 (70 hrs) *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
ATTACHMENT CC. This list shall include the name and complete address of all Subcontractors who qualify as DBEs. Consultants must also list participation by any SLBE, ELBE MBE, WBE, DBVE and OBE firms. Subcontractors shall be used in the percentages listed. NOTE: If percentages are listed as a range, the minimum number identified in the range will be used to calculate overall subcontractor DBE participation. No changes to this Participation List will be allowed without prior written City approval. The Consultant understands and agrees that violation of this clause shall be considered a material breach of the contract and may result in contract termination, debarment, or other sanctions. NAME AND ADDRESS SUBCONTRACTORS SCOPE OF SERVICES PERCENT OF CONTRACT DBE (MBE/WBE SLBE/ELBE DVBE/OBE*) WHERE CERTIFIED** Tierra Data Inc. 00000 X. Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Environmental Monitoring and Biological Services 13.91% DBE, SBE, WBE, SLBE CPUC, CA DGS, Utility Supplier Diversity Program, City of San Diego Investigative Science and Engineering, Inc. X.X. Xxx 000 Xxxxxx, XX 00000 Hydroacoustic Noise Monitoring 1.54% SBmicro, WBE CA DGS, Utility Supplier Diversity Program Coast Surveying, Inc. 00000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx X, Xxxxxx, XX 00000 Construction Surveying 9.00% DBE, SBE CPUC, LA Metro EarthSpectives/HKR Engineering, Inc. 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, CA 92618 Gamma-Gamma and Cross-Hole Sonic Logging Inspection 1.12% SBE Coalition of Southern California Public Agencies Analyzer International Inc 000 Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx XX 00000 As-needed Construction Inspection 0 - 0.50% DBE, SBE CPUC, CA DGS DHS Consulting, Inc. 0000 X 0xx Xx #000 Xxxxx Xxx, XX 00000 As-needed Construction Inspection and Administration 0 - 0.50% DBE, SBE CPUC, CA DGS Xxxxxxxxxxx, Inc. 000 Xxxx X Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 0000 Xxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Environmental Services Lead, As-needed Materials Sampling and Testing 4.05% OBE N/A List of Abbreviations: Certified Disadvantaged Business Enterprise DBE Small Local Business Enterprise SLBE* Emerging Local Business Enterprise ELBE* Certified Minority Business Enterprise MBE* Certified Woman Business Enterprise WBE* Certified Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise DVBE* Other Business Enterprise OBE* * Listed for informational purposes only.

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