Small Business Subcontracting Plan Sample Clauses

Small Business Subcontracting Plan. (this clause is applicable to contracts in excess of $650,000 [$1,500,000 in the case of contracts for construction of a public facility], except for contracts awarded to small business concerns as defined by section 3 of the Small Business Act, 15 U.S.C. § 632, and the applicable regulations in Part 121 of Title 13 of the Code of Federal Regulations) The Contractor shall adopt a subcontracting plan that complies with the requirements set forth in the Small Business Act and in the clause entitled "Small Business Subcontracting Plan (JAN 2011)," which clause is contained in Section 52.219-9 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (section 52.219-9 of title 48 of the Code of Federal Regulations). (Subparagraphs (d) and (e) of such clause are the primary portions of the clause that concern the contents and effective implementation of subcontracting plans.) The Contractor shall insert the clause entitled "Utilization of Small Business Concerns" (see above) in subcontracts that offer further subcontracting opportunities and shall comply with the requirements for record keeping and reporting to the Federal Government.
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Small Business Subcontracting Plan. Some or all of the Goods and Services provided hereunder may be used in a contract with the federal government and, therefore, may be subject to the requirements of FAR section 52.219-9. If applicable, each Supplier (except small business concerns) whose contract is expected to exceed $650,000 ($1,500,000 for construction) and has subcontracting possibilities is required to submit an acceptable subcontracting plan to the Customer. The plan shall include spending goals with businesses that are defined by the U.S. Small Business Administration as small, women-owned small, veteran-owned small, service-disabled veteran-owned small, HUBZone, small disadvantaged (SDB), Alaskan Native Corporations, and Indian tribes. If the Supplier fails to submit a plan within the time limit prescribed by the Customer, Customer may terminate this Agreement. The Supplier assures that the clause entitled “Small Business Subcontracting Plan” will be included in all subcontracts, that offer further subcontracting opportunities, and all subcontractors (except small business concerns) who receive subcontracts in excess of $650,000 ($1,500,000 for construction) will be required to adopt a plan similar to this plan.
Small Business Subcontracting Plan a. The Small Business Subcontracting Plan as attached to awarded Standard Form 26 is made a part of this contract.
Small Business Subcontracting Plan. 15.1. Attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference is a SUBCONTRACTING PLAN FOR SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS, SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY SOCIALLY & ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED INDIVIDUALS, HUB ZONE BUSINESS CONCERNS, WOMAN OWNED SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS, VETERAN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESSES CONCERNS AND DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESSES negotiated between the Contractor and the Government, which is applicable on a company wide basis pursuant to the requirements of Section 211 of P.L. 95- 507, as amended (15 U.S.C. 637(d)). The Contractor expressly understands that this subcontracting plan is an annual plan and hereby agrees to submit a new subcontracting plan by November 30th of each year during the Term of this Areawide Contract.
Small Business Subcontracting Plan. Some or all of the Goods and Services provided hereunder may be used in a contract with the federal government and, therefore, may be subject to the requirements of FAR section 52.219-9. If applicable, each Supplier (except small business concerns) whose contract is expected to exceed for construction) and has subcontracting possibilities is required to submit an acceptable subcontracting plan to the Customer. The plan shall include spending goals with businesses that are defined by the U.S. Small Business Administration as small, women-owned small, veteran-owned small, service-disabled veteran-owned small, HUBZone, small disadvantaged (SDB), Alaskan Native Corporations, and Indian tribes. If the Supplier fails to submit a plan within the time limit prescribed by the Customer, Customer may terminate this Agreement. The Supplier assures that the clause entitled “Small Business Subcontracting Plan” will be included in all subcontracts, that offer further subcontracting opportunities, and all subcontractors (except small business concerns) who receive subcontracts in excess of for construction) will be required to adopt a plan similar to this plan. APPENDIX A Specifications and Schedule PROJECT SUMMARY The CM-5 Pipeline Project is a system reinforcement project for the Rochester Gas & Electric (RG&E) distribution system. The 24-inch steel pipeline will be approximately 5.1 miles in length; located wholly in the Town of Chili, New York and will traverse active agricultural, fallow field, and wetland land types. The rest of the documents as submitted through SRM tender and clarifying rounds (742303, 744586, 746379). Initial Documents: Appendix A Design Drawings.pdf Appendix B Stormwater Pollution Prevention.pdf Appendix C NYS PSC EMCSP Feb 2006.pdf Appendix D Boring Logs ND 15-4490.xlsx Appendix E Invasive Species Control Plan.pdf Appendix F Agricultural Mitigation.pdf Appendix G Article VII Construction Requir.xlsx CM-5 Construction Pay Item Descriptions.pdf CM-5 Pipeline Construction RFP Bidder Resp.xlsx CM-5 Pipeline RFP TEnderXXXXX Final Releas.pdf Gas Technical Documents.zip 20161110_CM-5 Pipeline.kmz Q&A Documents and Clarification Addenda: 4-11-2017_2 of 2_ 742303 CM5 Construciton QA form.xlsx TM5.32.10 Direct BuryTrenching.pdf Descoping Clarifications.docx APPENDIX B Agreement Sum and Payment Schedule ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY Units Unit price TOTAL 100 Project Start/Mobilization 1 Lump Sum 110 24-inch Pipeline Labor Component included in Lump Sum - Tax Exem...
Small Business Subcontracting Plan. The Offeror’s attention is directed to Section I clauses FAR 52.219-9 entitled Small Business Subcontracting Plan, DFARS 252.219-7003 entitled “Small Business Subcontracting Plan (DoD Contracts)” and FAR 52.219-16 entitled “Liquidated Damages – Small Business Subcontracting Plan”. As prescribed in FAR 19.708, Offerors other than small business concerns shall submit a subcontracting plan and that plan, once approved, shall be made part of any contract resulting from this solicitation. The Offeror’s Small Business Subcontracting Plan will be incorporated into the contract by reference. NOTE: The Small Business Subcontracting Plan is separate from the Small Business Participation Factor.
Small Business Subcontracting Plan. Some or all of the Goods and Services provided hereunder may be used in a contract with the federal government and, therefore, may be subject to the requirements of FAR section 52.219-9. If applicable, each Supplier (except small business concerns) whose contract is expected to exceed for construction) and has subcontracting possibilities is required to submit an acceptable subcontracting plan to the Customer. The plan shall include spending goals with businesses that are defined by the U.S. Small Business Administration as small, women- owned small, veteran-owned small, service-disabled veteran-owned small, HUBZone, small disadvantaged (SDB), Alaskan Native Corporations, and Indian tribes. If the Supplier fails to submit a plan within the time limit prescribed by the Customer, Customer may terminate this Agreement. The Supplier assures that the clause entitled “Small Business Subcontracting Plan” will be included in all subcontracts, that offer further subcontracting opportunities, and all subcontractors (except small business concerns) who receive subcontracts in excess of for construction) will be required to adopt a plan similar to this plan.
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Small Business Subcontracting Plan. The Subcontractor’s Small Business Subcontracting Plan dated Click or tap to enter a date is hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Subcontract. Failure of the Subcontractor to comply in good faith with the Buyer’s approved Small Business Subcontracting Plan shall be considered a material breach of this Subcontract and shall be a basis for terminating this Subcontract. During the period of performance of this Subcontract, the Subcontractor shall submit the Individual Subcontracting Report (ISR) and/or the Summary Subcontract Report (SSR), in accordance with FAR 52.219-9 using the Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System (eSRS) at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx . Upon request from Buyer, Subcontractor shall promptly provide any requested information and/or documents relating to its subcontracting of any portion of this Subcontract, including information regarding or relating to the small business size and socioeconomic category status of any of its subcontractors. Failure to promptly provide such information shall be a material breach of this Subcontract and shall be a basis for terminating this Subcontract. Subcontractor shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Buyer for any and all liability, loss, damages, penalties, claims, costs, and expenses, including attorney fees and costs of legal action, litigation, or settlement, arising from or relating to Subcontractor’s failure to comply with Subcontractor’s approved Small Business Subcontracting Plan, submit required reports or information thereunder, or promptly provide to Buyer any requested information and/or documents described in the preceding paragraph.
Small Business Subcontracting Plan. The contractor shall submit a Small Business Subcontracting Plan that describes the outreach plan to designated small businesses for involving them in contract execution. The plan shall describe the oversight, use, and management of subcontractors certified as small businesses; shall identify and provides pertinent information regarding teaming partners to include address, ownership responsibilities, skills, management approach, roles, and reporting relationships.
Small Business Subcontracting Plan. The Contractor shall establish, maintain, and adhere to a Small Business Subcontracting Plan that commits the maximum practicable opportunity for small businesses within the contract. The plan shall be in accordance with FAR Part 19, with specific attention paid to FAR 19.7 and FAR 52.219.9, alternate II. This includes, but is not limited to: • Estimating the value and percentage goals of the services to be subcontracted to small businesses, based off of total contract value. • Incorporating small businesses into the core team of companies. • Stipulating the plans for mentoring emerging and small businesses during their services. The Contractor shall conduct and document subcontracting lessons learned each year. The Contractor shall provide to the Government which lessons learned are addressed when the yearly update to the Small Business Subcontracting Plan is delivered. The yearly report shall include progress towards the small business subcontracting goals based on the total contract value that includes first, second, and third tier subcontractors. The Contractor shall submit an updated Small Business Subcontracting Plan within twenty (20) business days after contract kick-off and then each year thereafter with task order proposals. In addition the contractor shall submit a quarterly report that includes the progress towards small business subcontracting goals that includes first, second, and third tier subcontractors.
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