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7/1/2002
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• <br /> ACTIA 2002 -26 <br /> B. SLI3E Coals. The Authority recognizes the difficulties facing small businesses <br /> when competing in the marketplace. Moreover, it is the policy of the Authority to encourage <br /> businesses to locate and remain in Alameda County, to employ residents of Alameda County and <br /> to spend Authority funds for goods and services within the County. Therefore, the Authority <br /> will implement a Small Local Business Enterprise (SLBE) program to assist in the utilization of <br /> small local businesses. The SLBE Goals are to award twenty percent (20 %) of all Construction <br /> Contract dollars, and thirty percent (30 %) of all Professional Services Contracts, on an annual <br /> basis to firms who qualify as SLBEs. Subcontracts which are counted as part of meeting the <br /> applicable SLBE Goal also count toward meeting the applicable LBE Goal. <br /> There may be some Contracts where it is not possible to include SLBEs because of the <br /> nature of the Contract. The Authority staff shall determine for each Contract whether it is <br /> practical to apply the SLBE Goal. <br /> VII. COUNTING LBE AND SLBE PARTICIPATION <br /> Only the value of the work actually performed by LBEs and SLBEs will be counted <br /> towards the applicable Goal. The Authority will count expenditures to LBEs and SLBEs when <br /> the firm is performing a Commercially Useful Function on that Contract. The entire amount of <br /> that portion of a Contract that is performed by the LBE's or SLBE's own work force will be <br /> counted. This includes the cost of equipment, supplies and materials obtained by the LBE and <br /> SLBE for work on the Contract. LBE and SLBE Prince Contractors should perform at least 30% <br /> of the total cost of its Contract with its own work force. <br /> If a Joint Venture, the Authority will count a portion of the total dollar value of the LBE <br /> and SLBE Contract equal to the distinct, clearly defined portion of the work of the Contract that <br /> the LBE and SLBE performs toward the LBE or SLBE Goal. When a LBE and SLBE <br /> subcontracts part of the work on its Contract to another firm, the value of the subcontracted work <br /> may be counted toward the LBE or SLBE goal if the Subcontractor is itself a LBE or SLBE. <br /> Subcontracts to non -LBE and SLBE firms do not count toward the LBE and SLBE Goals. The <br /> Authority will not count the dollar value of work performed under a Contract with a firm after it <br /> has ceased to be certified toward the overall Goal. In addition, the Authority will not count the <br /> participation of a LBE or SLBE Subcontractor toward the applicable LBE or SLBE Goal until <br /> the LBE or SLBE has been paid. <br /> VIII. MEANS TO INCREASE LBE AND SLBE PARTICIPATION <br /> The Authority will use the following means to increase LBE and SLBE participation: <br /> • Scheduling times for the presentation of bids, quantities, specifications, and delivery <br /> schedules in ways that facilitate LBE and SLBE and other small business participation. <br /> • To the extent practicable, unbundling large contracts to make them more accessible to <br /> small businesses. <br /> • Encouraging Prime Contractors to subcontract portions of work that they might otherwise <br /> perform with their own forces. <br /> • Providing assistance in overcoming limitations such as inability to obtain bonding or <br /> financing by such means as simplifying the bonding process, reducing bonding <br /> Alameda Comity Transportation improvement Authority Page E -7 <br /> Local Business Enterprise and Small Local Business Enterprise Program <br />
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