Common use of Eligible Entities Clause in Contracts

Eligible Entities. Please see the standard list of Eligible Entities on our Eligible Entities Which May Use Statewide Contracts webpage. Subcontractors‌ The awarded vendor’s use of subcontractors is subject to the provisions of the Commonwealth’s Terms and Conditions and Standard Contract Form, as well as other applicable terms of this Statewide Contract. Construction Requirements‌ Purchasers must ensure that any services involving construction are limited to $50,000 or less. Purchasing entities are responsible for compliance with applicable construction law requirements. Information concerning specific , M.G.L. c. 149 and c. 30 construction requirements may be found in the Office of the Inspector General’s Public Procurement Charts at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/download-oig-public-purchasing- and-public-construction-manuals. It is the responsibility of the Eligible Entity to determine whether installation work includes construction as defined by M.G.L. c.149 or M.G.L. c.30, §39M. Chapter 30B Procurement Assistance from the Office of the Inspector General is available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/how-to/get-public- procurement-assistance-from-our-chapter-30b-team. Access the 30B Hotline at 000-000-0000 or by email at: 00XXxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx. Questions about public construction bidding should be directed to Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Counsel II for the Attorney General’s Office, at 000-000-0000. Visit the Attorney General’s Public Construction web page to learn more about Public Bidding Laws. See Quotes Including Construction Services Requirements below for information on quoting these types of projects. Supplier Diversity Requirements‌ When selecting contractors and placing orders, Executive departments shall utilize diverse and small businesses to the extent possible based on contract terms, SDO and departmental policies, laws, and regulations. Additionally, departments shall make a preference for contractors with higher SDP commitments and/or performance whenever such information is available (or is requested from contractors by the department) and the preference is feasible. OSD provides up-to-date information on the availability of diverse and small businesses on statewide contracts through the Statewide Contract Index available on the COMMBUYS home page. See the “Programs (SDO and SBPP)” tab for current certification and small business status of contractors on this contract.

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Eligible Entities. Please see the standard list of Eligible Entities on our Eligible Entities Which May Use Statewide Contracts webpage. Subcontractors‌ The awarded vendor’s use of subcontractors is subject to the provisions of the Commonwealth’s Terms and Conditions and Standard Contract Form, as well as other applicable terms of this Statewide Contract. Construction Requirements‌ Purchasers must ensure that any services involving construction are limited to $50,000 or less. Purchasing entities are responsible for compliance with applicable construction law requirements. Information concerning specific , M.G.L. c. 149 and c. 30 construction requirements may be found in the Office of the Inspector General’s Public Procurement Charts at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/download-oig-public-purchasing- and-public-construction-manuals. It is the responsibility of the Eligible Entity to determine whether installation work includes construction as defined by M.G.L. c.149 or M.G.L. c.30, §39M. Chapter 30B Procurement Assistance from the Office of the Inspector General is available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/how-to/get-public- procurement-assistance-from-our-chapter-30b-team. Access the 30B Hotline at 000-000-0000 or by email at: 00XXxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx. Questions about public construction bidding should be directed to Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Counsel II for the Attorney General’s Office, at 000-000-0000. Visit the Attorney General’s Public Construction web page to learn more about Public Bidding Laws. See Quotes Including Construction Services Requirements below for information on quoting these types of projects. Supplier Diversity Requirements‌ When selecting contractors and placing orders, Executive departments shall utilize diverse and small businesses to the extent possible based on contract terms, SDO and departmental policies, laws, and regulations. Additionally, departments shall make a preference for contractors with higher SDP commitments and/or performance whenever such information is available (or is requested from contractors by the department) and the preference is feasible. OSD provides up-to-date information on the availability of diverse and small businesses on statewide contracts through the Statewide Contract Index available on the COMMBUYS home page. See the “Programs (SDO and SBPP)” tab for current certification and small business status of contractors on this contract.contract.‌

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Eligible Entities. Please see the standard list of Eligible Entities on our Eligible Entities Which May Use Statewide Contracts webpage. Subcontractors‌ The awarded vendor’s use of subcontractors is subject to the provisions of the Commonwealth’s Terms and Conditions and Standard Contract Form, as well as other applicable terms of this Statewide Contract. Construction Requirements‌ Purchasers must ensure that any services involving construction are limited to $50,000 or less. Purchasing entities are responsible for compliance with applicable construction law requirements. Information concerning specific , M.G.L. c. 149 and c. 30 construction requirements may be found in the Office of the Inspector General’s Public Procurement Charts at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/download-oig-public-purchasing- and-public-construction-xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/download-oig-public-purchasing-and-public-construction- manuals. It is the responsibility of the Eligible Entity to determine whether installation work includes construction as defined by M.G.L. c.149 or M.G.L. c.30, §39M. Chapter 30B Procurement Assistance from the Office of the Inspector General is available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/how-to/get-public- procurement-assistance-from-our-chapter-30b-teamxxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/how-to/get-public-procurement-assistance-from-our-chapter-30b-team. Access the 30B Hotline at 000-000-0000 or by email them at: 00XXxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx. Questions about public construction bidding should be directed to Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Counsel II for the Attorney General’s Office, at 000-000-0000. Visit the Attorney General’s Public Construction web page to learn more about Public Bidding Laws. See Quotes Including Construction Services Requirements below for information on quoting these types of projects. Supplier Diversity Requirements‌ When selecting vendor(s) without soliciting quotes or a statement of work, Executive Departments should follow below guidance: When selecting contractors and placing orders, Executive departments shall utilize diverse and small businesses to the extent possible based on contract terms, SDO and departmental policies, laws, and regulations. Additionally, departments shall make a preference for contractors with higher SDP commitments and/or performance whenever such information is available (or is requested from contractors by the department) and the preference is feasible. OSD provides up-to-date information on the availability of diverse and small businesses on statewide contracts through the Statewide Contract Index available on the COMMBUYS home page. See the “Programs (SDO and SBPP)” tab for current certification and small business status of contractors on this contract. When selecting vendor(s) from multiple quotes and statement of work, Executive Departments should follow below guidance: Requirements of the Small Business Purchasing Program for Small Procurements (expected annual value of $250,000 or less) or the Supplier Diversity Program for Large Procurements (expected annual value exceeding $250,000) apply to Executive Departments soliciting quotes or issuing statements of work.

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