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Q: What is AAP14?
A: AAP14 is a federal document that outlines the requirements for DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise) commitment and GFE (Good Faith Effort) bid requirements.
Q: What is a DBE?
A: DBE stands for Disadvantaged Business Enterprise. It refers to businesses that are owned and controlled by individuals who are socially and economically disadvantaged.
Q: What is a GFE?
A: GFE stands for Good Faith Effort. It refers to the efforts made by contractors or bidders to meet DBE participation goals in federally funded projects.
Q: What does AAP14 cover?
A: AAP14 covers the guidelines and requirements for DBE commitment and GFE bid requirements in the state of New York.
Q: Why is DBE participation important?
A: DBE participation is important to promote equal opportunities for small, minority, and women-owned businesses in federally funded projects.
Q: What is the purpose of GFE?
A: The purpose of GFE is to ensure that contractors or bidders make a genuine effort to include DBEs in their project activities.
Q: Who enforces the requirements outlined in AAP14?
A: The requirements outlined in AAP14 are enforced by the federal government, specifically the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).
Form Details:
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