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Agreement
Contractor Name
CDM Smith Inc.
PROJECT NAME
Downtown Transit Center and Broadway Streetcar Study
RMP File Number
304
Date
1/29/2016
MO Ref
16-009, 18-146
Amendment
Yes
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Local Assistance Procedures Manual EXHBIT 10-I <br /> Notice to Proposers DBE Information <br /> B. A certified DBE may participate as a prime consultant, subconsultant, joint venture partner, as a vendor <br /> of material or supplies, or as a trucking company. <br /> C. A DBE proposer not proposing as a joint venture with a non-DBE, will be required to document one or a <br /> combination of the following: <br /> 1 . The proposer is a DBE and will meet the goal by performing work with its own forces. <br /> 2. The proposer will meet the goal through work performed by DBE subconsultants, suppliers or <br /> trucking companies. <br /> 3. The proposer, prior to proposing, made adequate good faith efforts to meet the goal. <br /> D. A DBE joint venture partner must be responsible for specific contract items of work or clearly defined <br /> portions thereof Responsibility means actually performing, managing, and supervising the work with its <br /> own forces. The DBE joint venture partner must share in the capital contribution, control, management, <br /> risks and profits of the joint venture commensurate with its ownership interest. <br /> E. A DBE must perform a commercially useful function pursuant to 49 CFR 26.55, that is, a DBE firm <br /> must be responsible for the execution of a distinct element of the work and must carry out its <br /> responsibility by actually performing, managing and supervising the work. <br /> F. The proposer shall list only one subconsultant for each portion of work as defined in their proposal and all <br /> DBE subconsultants should be listed in the bid/cost proposal list of subconsultants. <br /> G. A prime consultant who is a certified DBE is eligible to claim all of the work in the Contract toward the <br /> DBE participation except that portion of the work to be performed by non-DBE subconsultants. <br /> 5. RESOURCES <br /> A. The CUCP database includes the certified DBEs from all certifying agencies participating in the CUCP. If <br /> you believe a firm is certified that cannot be located on the database, please contact the Caltrans Office of <br /> Certification toll free number 1-866-810-6346 for assistance. <br /> B. Access the CUCP database from the Depai talent of Transportation, Office of Business and Economic <br /> Opportunity Web site at: http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/bep/. <br /> 1 . Click on the link in the left menu titled Disadvantaged Business Enterprise; <br /> 2. Click on Search for a DBE Firm link; <br /> 3. Click on Access to the DBE Query Form located on the first line in the center of the page. <br /> Searches can be performed by one or more criteria. Follow instructions on the screen. <br /> 6. MATERIALS OR SUPPLIES PURCHASED FROM DBES COUNT TOWARDS THE DBE GOAL UNDER THE <br /> FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: <br /> A. If the materials or supplies are obtained from a DBE manufacturer, count 100 percent of the cost of the <br /> materials or supplies. A DBE manufacturer is a firm that operates or maintains a factory, or establishment <br /> that produces on the premises the materials, supplies, articles, or equipment required under the Contract <br /> and of the general character described by the specifications. <br /> B. If the materials or supplies purchased from a DBE regular dealer, count 60 percent of the cost of the <br /> materials or supplies. A DBE regular dealer is a firm that owns, operates or maintains a store, warehouse, <br /> or other establishment in which the materials, supplies, articles or equipment of the general character <br /> described by the specifications and required under the Contract are bought, kept in stock, and regularly <br /> sold or leased to the public in the usual course of business. To be a DBE regular dealer, the firm must be <br /> an established, regular business that engages, as its principal business and under its own name, in the <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br /> LPP A /AGR.2016.053/CDM Smith May 8, 2013 <br />
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