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Attachment 8 <br /> APPENDIX A TO PART 26 — GUIDANCE CONCERNING GOOD FAITH EFFORTS <br /> 1. When. as a recipient. you establish a contract goal on a DOT - assisted contract, a bidder must, in <br /> order to be responsible and/or responsive, make good faith efforts to meet the goal. The bidder <br /> can meet this requirement in either of two ways. First, the bidder can meet the goal, documenting <br /> commitments for participation by DBE firms sufficient for this purpose. Second, even if it doesn't <br /> meet the goal, the bidder can document adequate good faith efforts. This means that the bidder <br /> must show that it took all necessary and reasonable steps to achieve a DBE goal or other <br /> requirement of this part which, by their scope, intensity, and appropriateness to the objective, <br /> could reasonably be expected to obtain sufficient DBE participation, even if they were not fully <br /> successful. <br /> B. In any situation in which you have established a contract goal, part 26 requires you to use the <br /> good faith efforts mechanism of this part. As a recipient, it is up to you to make a fair and <br /> reasonable judgment whether a bidder that did not meet the goal made adequate good faith efforts. <br /> It is important for you to consider the quality, quantity, and intensity of the different kinds of <br /> efforts that the bidder has made. The efforts employed by the bidder should be those that one <br /> • <br /> could reasonably expect a bidder to take if the bidder were actively and aggressively trying to <br /> obtain DBE participation sufficient to meet the DBE contract goal. Mere p forma efforts are not <br /> good faith efforts to meet the DBE contract requirements. We emphasize, however, that your <br /> determination concerning the sufficiency of the firm's good faith efforts is a judgment call: <br /> meeting quantitative formulas is not required. <br /> III. The Department also strongly cautions you against requiring that a bidder meet a contract <br /> goal (i.e., obtain a specified amount of DBE participation) in order to be awarded a contract, even <br /> though the bidder makes an adequate good faith efforts showing. This rule specifically prohibits <br /> you from ignoring bona fide good faith efforts. <br /> IV. The following is a list of types of actions which you should consider as part of the bidder's <br /> good faith efforts to obtain DBE participation. It is not intended to be a mandatory checklist, nor <br /> is it intended to be exclusive or exhaustive. Other factors or types of efforts may be relevant in <br /> appropriate cases. <br /> A. Soliciting through all reasonable and available means (e.g. attendance at pre -bid <br /> meetings. advertising and/or written notices) the interest of all certified DBEs who have <br /> the capability to perform the work of the contract. The bidder must solicit this interest <br /> within sufficient time to allow the DBEs to respond to the solicitation. The bidder must <br /> determine with certainty if the DBEs are interested by taking appropriate steps to follow <br /> up initial solicitations. <br /> B. Selecting portions of the work to be performed by DBEs in order to increase the <br /> likelihood that the DBE goals will be achieved. This includes, where appropriate, <br /> breaking out contract work items into economically feasible units to facilitate DBE <br /> participation, even when the prime contractor might otherwise prefer to perform these <br /> work items with its own forces. <br /> C. Providing interested DBEs with adequate information about the plans. specifications, <br /> and requirements of the contract in a timely manner to assist them in responding to a <br /> solicitation. <br />
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