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Q: What is the SBE subcontracting plan?
A: The SBE subcontracting plan is a requirement in Washington, D.C. that mandates a minimum of 35% subcontracting to small business enterprises (SBEs).
Q: What does the 35% requirement mean?
A: The 35% requirement means that a certain percentage of the project's subcontracting work must be awarded to SBEs.
Q: Why is the SBE subcontracting plan important?
A: The SBE subcontracting plan is important because it promotes the participation of small business enterprises in government contracts, helping to stimulate local economies and create jobs.
Q: Who is responsible for implementing the SBE subcontracting plan?
A: The responsibility for implementing the SBE subcontracting plan lies with the contractor or vendor.
Q: What happens if the contractor or vendor does not meet the 35% requirement?
A: If the contractor or vendor fails to meet the 35% requirement, they may face penalties or risks losing the contract.
Form Details:
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