Good Faith Efforts definition

Good Faith Efforts means actions undertaken by a bidder or contractor to achieve a Contract Specific Goal that the CPO or his or her designee has determined, by their scope, intensity, and appropriateness to the objective, can reasonably be expected to fulfill the program’s requirements.
Good Faith Efforts means actions undertaken by a bidder or contractor to achieve a Contract Specific Goal in accordance with Section VIII(b).
Good Faith Efforts means actions undertaken by a Contractor to achieve a Contract Specific Goal that by their scope, intensity and appropriateness to the objective can reasonably be expected to fulfill the Program’s requirements.

Examples of Good Faith Efforts in a sentence

  • By signing the Design-Build Contract, the DB Contractor certifies that the DBE goals as stated in the Design- Build Contract will be met by obtaining commitments from DBEs or that, if the DBE goal as stated in the Design-Build Contract is not met, the DB Contractor will provide evidence of Good Faith Efforts to meet the assigned DBE goals.

  • To the extent needed to meet the DBE goal, [Insert DB Contractor Name] will obtain additional DBE participation or submit documented evidence of Good Faith Efforts.

  • Good Faith Efforts (GFE) in accordance with 49 CFR Part 26, Appendix A, Item F must be followed prior to rejecting a DBE proposal for failure to provide insurance as outlined in the Contract.


More Definitions of Good Faith Efforts

Good Faith Efforts means, but is not limited to, those reasonable initial efforts necessary to comply with statutory or regulatory requirements and additional or substituted efforts when it is determined that such initial efforts will not be sufficient to comply with such requirements;
Good Faith Efforts means efforts to achieve a DBE contract goal as specified in 49 C.F.R., Part 26 and Section D hereof.
Good Faith Efforts means efforts to achieve a DBE goal or other requirement that, by their scope, intensity and appropriateness to the objective, can reasonably be expected to fulfill the DBE program requirement.
Good Faith Efforts means actions undertaken by a bidder or contractor to achieve a Contract Specific Goal by its scope, intensity, and appropriateness to the objective, that can reasonably be expected to fulfill the program’s requirements.
Good Faith Efforts means actions undertaken by a bidder or contractor to achieve a Contract Specific Goal that the CPO or his or her designee has determined, by their scope, intensity, and appropriateness to the objective, can reasonably be expected to fulfill the program’s requirements. "Indirect Participation" refers to the value of payments made to MBE or WBE firms for work that is done in their Area of Specialty related to other aspects of the Contractor’s business. (Note: no dollar of such indirect MBE or WBE participation shall be considered in a Good Faith Efforts determination more than once against a contractor’s MBE or WBE commitment with respect to all government contracts held by that contractor.)
Good Faith Efforts means efforts to achieve a DBE goal or other requirement of this part which, by their scope, intensity, and appropriateness to the objective, can reasonably be expected to fulfill the program requirement.
Good Faith Efforts means the efforts by the project devel- oper or its designated principle contractor that maximize the likeli- hood that the project will be built in compliance with the standards for certification. The totality of the circumstances and factors will be reviewed to determine good faith. Good faith efforts are not neces- sary when the standard requirements have been met.