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Q: What is DOT Form 272-052?
A: DOT Form 272-052 is a form used for on-site reviews of construction contractors and subcontractors in Washington.
Q: What is the purpose of DOT Form 272-052?
A: The purpose of DOT Form 272-052 is to assess the Commercially Useful Function (CUF) of Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs), Underutilized Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (UDBEs), and Faith-based Service Providers (FSBEs) in construction projects.
Q: What is a Commercially Useful Function (CUF)?
A: A Commercially Useful Function (CUF) is a meaningful and necessary activity performed by a contractor or subcontractor that contributes to the execution of a construction project.
Q: Who is required to undergo an on-site review using DOT Form 272-052?
A: Construction contractors and subcontractors in Washington who are classified as Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs), Underutilized Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (UDBEs), or Faith-based Service Providers (FSBEs) are required to undergo on-site reviews using this form.
Q: What does the on-site review using DOT Form 272-052 entail?
A: The on-site review using DOT Form 272-052 involves physically inspecting the contractor or subcontractor's work, materials, equipment, and personnel to assess whether they are performing a Commercially Useful Function (CUF) on the project.
Q: Who conducts the on-site review?
A: The on-site review is conducted by representatives of the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) or its authorized agents.
Q: What happens if a contractor or subcontractor fails the on-site review?
A: If a contractor or subcontractor fails the on-site review, they may be subject to remedial actions, such as training requirements, sanctions, or disqualification from participating in future projects.
Q: Is DOT Form 272-052 specific to Washington only?
A: Yes, DOT Form 272-052 is specific to construction contractors and subcontractors in Washington.
Q: What other documents or requirements are associated with DOT Form 272-052?
A: Other documents and requirements associated with DOT Form 272-052 may include certification or prequalification processes, other forms and reports, and compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Form Details:
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