LBE Subconsultant Participation Goals Sample Clauses

LBE Subconsultant Participation Goals. The LBE subconsulting goal for this project is 0 % of the total value of the goods and/or services to be procured. Each firm responding to this solicitation shall demonstrate in its response that it has used good-faith outreach to select LBE subcontractors as set forth in S.F. Administrative Code §§14B.8 and 14B.9, and shall identify the particular LBE subcontractors solicited and selected to be used in performing the contract. For each LBE identified as a subcontractor, the response must specify the value of the participation as a percentage of the total value of the goods and/or services to be procured, the type of work to be performed, and such information as may reasonably be required to determine the responsiveness of the proposal. LBEs identified as subcontractors must be certified with the San Francisco Human Rights Commission at the time the proposal is submitted, and must be contacted by the proposer (prime contractor) prior to listing them as subcontractors in the proposal. Any proposal that does not meet the requirements of this paragraph will be non-responsive. In addition to demonstrating that it will achieve the level of subconsulting participation required by the contract, a proposer shall also undertake and document in its submittal the good faith efforts required by Chapter 14B.8(C)&(D) and HRC Attachment 2, Requirements for Architecture, Engineering and Professional Services Contracts. Proposals which fail to comply with the material requirements of S.F. Administrative Code §§14B.8 and 14B.9, HRC Attachment 2 and this RFP will be deemed non-responsive and will be rejected. During the term of the contract, any failure to comply with the level of LBE subcontractor participation specified in the contract shall be deemed a material breach of contract. Subconsulting goals can only be met with HRC-certified LBEs located in San Francisco.
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LBE Subconsultant Participation Goals. The LBE subconsulting participation goals for each of the exams in this RFP is as follows: H-2, the goal is 7%. Pursuant to Sec.14B.9 of the Administrative Code, bidders are hereby advised that the availability of Minority Business Enterprises (MBE), Woman Business Enterprises (WBE) and Other Business Enterprises (OBE) to perform subcontract work on this project as follows: 5% MBE, 1% WBE, 1% OBE. Bidders are further advised that they may not discriminate in the selection of subconsultants on the basis of race, gender, or other bases prohibited by law, and that they shall undertake all required good faith outreach steps in such a manner as to ensure that neither MBEs nor WBEs nor OBEs are unfairly or arbitrarily excluded from the required outreach. H-4, the goal is 26%. The availability of MBE is 17%, WBE is 5%, and OBE is 4%. H-6, the goal is 27%. The availability of MBE is 18%, WBE is 4%, and OBE is 5%. H-33, the goal is 15%. The availability of MBE is 9%, WBE is 3%, and OBE is 3%. Proposers shall submit a separate HRC Form 2A for each of the exams they are bidding for, and a single HRC Form 2B summarizing the good faith outreach efforts made. Each firm responding to this solicitation shall demonstrate in its response that it has used good-faith outreach to select LBE subcontractors as set forth in S.F. Administrative Code §§14B.8 and 14B.9, and shall identify the particular LBE subcontractors solicited and selected to be used in performing the contract. For each LBE identified as a subcontractor, the response must specify the value of the participation as a percentage of the total value of the goods and/or services to be procured, the type of work to be performed, and such information as may reasonably be required to determine the responsiveness of the proposal. LBEs identified as subcontractors must be certified with the San Francisco Human Rights Commission at the time the proposal is submitted, and must be contacted by the proposer (prime contractor) prior to listing them as subcontractors in the proposal. Any proposal that does not meet the requirements of this paragraph will be non-responsive. In addition to demonstrating that it will achieve the level of subconsulting participation required by the contract, a proposer shall also undertake and document in its submittal the good faith efforts required by Chapter 14B.8(C)&(D) and HRC Attachment 2, Requirements for Architecture, Engineering and Professional Services Contracts. Proposals which fail to ...
LBE Subconsultant Participation Goals. The LBE subconsulting goal for this project is 0% of the total value of the goods and/or services to be procured. LBE Participation The City strongly encourages proposals from qualified LBEs. Pursuant to Chapter 14B, the following rating discount will be in effect for the award of this project for any proposers who are certified by CMD as a LBE, or joint ventures where the joint venture partners are in the same discipline and have the specific levels of participation as identified below. Certification applications may be obtained by calling CMD at (000) 000-0000. The rating discount applies at each phase of the selection process. The application of the rating discount is as follows:
LBE Subconsultant Participation Goals. There are no LBE subconsulting goals for this project.
LBE Subconsultant Participation Goals. There is no LBE sub consulting goal for this contract.

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