DPMC Classification definition

DPMC Classification means the process and product of assigning specific construction categories or trades and the maximum Aggregate Rating which define the eligibility of firms to engage in public work as determined by the DPMC in accordance with the DPMC rules at N.J.A.C. 17:19-1.
DPMC Classification means the process and product of assigning specific construction categories or trades and the maximum Aggregate Rating which define the eligibility of [firms] contractors to engage in public work as determined by the DPMC in accordance with the DPMC rules at N.J.A.C. 17:19-1.
DPMC Classification which means the assignment of specific construction or trade categories and a maximum contracting limit to a contracting entity, is amended to replace the more general “firm” with the more specific “contractor”;

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