Title: Subcontracting Opportunities
1Subcontracting Opportunities Presented by Ms.
Marichu Relativo Procurement Center
Representative (PCR) Office of Government
Contracting (GC) -- advocates on behalf of small
business in the federal procurement world.
2Government Procurement Basic Rules
3 Registration Requirement
- Federal Government Requirement
- Mandatory for Prime Contractors
- Optional for Subcontractors
- Accessible World-wide
- Utilized to Seek Sources
- Free Marketing Advertisement
Website https//www.bpn.gov/ccr/
4Small Business Programs
- Self-Certification in CCR
- Small Business NAICS Codes
- Woman-owned Business
- Veteran-owned Business
- Service Disabled Veteran-owned Business
- Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB)
- Certification Approved by SBA
- 8(a) Business Development
- HUBZone
5Government-wide Small Business Goals
Set-aside a percentage of contract dollars to
- Small Business 23
- Woman Owned (SWOSB) 5
- Disabled Veteran Owned (SDVOSB) 3
- HUBZone 3
- 8(a)/SDB 5
6Teaming Arrangements
- Prime / Subcontractor
- Partnerships
- Joint Ventures (JV)
- Mentor-Protégé (SBA/DoD)
FAR 9.601 Contractor team arrangement, means
an arrangement in which -- (1) Two or more
companies form a partnership or joint venture to
act as a potential prime contractor or (2) A
potential prime contractor agrees with one or
more other companies to have them act as its
subcontractors under a specified Government
contract or acquisition program.
7Self-Perform Rule
- Small Business as Prime Contractor
- Required to self-perform per 52.219-14
Limitation on Subcontracting (FAR) - Construction 15
- Services 50
- Supplier 50
- Specialty Trade 25
- Percentage based on labor dollars
8Subcontracting Plan
- Required for large business
- Dollar threshold
- Contract or contract modification exceed 650K
(1.5M for construction of facility) - Subcontracting Possibilities
- Contract appears to offer subcontracting
possibilities
9Subcontracting Plan
- The prime contractor must submit a plan to the
agency for approval prior to contract award - The plan must identify the goals by
percentage/dollar amount to subcontract (HUBZone,
8(a), SWOSB, SDVOSB, and SB) - The agency SBA monitors the plan throughout the
life of the contract - The prime contractor submits subcontracting
report electronically (eSRS) - Penalty for not following the plan
- Charge the prime liquidated damages (LD) or fee
equal to the actual dollar amount by which the
contractor failed to achieve each goal
10Where to Find Subcontracting Opportunities?
11Subcontracting Opportunities
http//web.sba.gov/subnet
Prime Contracts
12FedBizOpps -- FBO
www.fbo.gov/ or www.fedbizopps.gov
13FedBizOpps Search
Watch Demonstration Videos
14Set Up Search Criteria
15Contact the firm directly
16FedBizOpps.gov
Agency Forecasts
17Procurement Forecast
Use pull down menu and select the agency .
http//www.acqnet.gov/comp/procurement_forecasts/i
ndex.html
18DoD Website
Click to obtain DOD-wide listing
19Alaska Prime Contractor List
Contact the prime contractors and market your firm
http//www.acq.osd.mil/osbp/doing_business/Subcont
racting_Directory_0908.pdf
20Prime Contracts
Awarded Contracts by Agencies Opportunities for
Subcontracting Work
21Prime Contracts
- Awarded Prime Contracts Infinite
Delivery/Infinite Quantity (IDIQ) - MATOC Multiple Award Task Order Contract
- MACC Multiple Award Construction Contract
- HERC Heavy Engineering, Repair Construction
Contract - JOC Job Order Contract (minor
construction/repair/rehab) - SABER Simplified Acquisition of Base Engineer
Requirements - BOSS Base Operations Support Services
- ERS Environmental Remediation Services
- FSS Federal Supply Schedule
- GSA General Supply Schedule
See the list of prime contracts
22SBA SUB-Net
http//web.sba.gov/subnet
23FedBizOpps.gov
SBA SUB-Net
24Subcontracting Network (SUB-Net)
Reference handouts
25SBA SUB-Net Search
26Subcontracting Opportunities by State
Click on the Company Name for More Information
27Links to Other Sources
28Select the state
29SUB-Net Results
30You Got the Contract Now what?
31Tips for Subcontractors
- Understand the terms and conditions of the your
contract with the prime - Inquiry about method of payment (in the contract
document) - Agree on the payment terms prior to work begins
- Questions to ask regarding payment
- How and when will I receive compensation?
- What is the paperwork process?
- What are my options for payment?
- Will I be paid via Electronic Funds Transfer
(EFT)? - Will I receive progress payments (for percentage
of contract completion)? - Will I receive partial payments (for partial
delivery of usable items)? - Will I receive payment via government credit
cards?
32Tips for Subcontractors
- Other questions subcontractors should ask the
Prime include - How much can I rely on the prime contractor for
special tools, engineering advice, information on
manufacturing methods, etc.? - How will quality control and inspection
procedures be applied to my subcontract? - What are the special requirements to access the
sites, facilities, military installations? - Will I be able to obtain a past performance
survey after completion of work?
33Tips for Prime Contractors
- Ensure your subcontractors understand the terms
and conditions of the contract prior to work
begins - Discuss any special requirements to access the
sites, facilities, military installations - Have a discussion with your subcontractors about
method of payment and what paperwork, if any,
should be filled out prior to payment. - Both prime and subcontractors should keep records
of payments - Ensure your subcontractors provide the necessary
information to their subcontractors (payment,
access to the site, etc.)
34Recovery / Stimulus Projects
- General Information http//www.recovery.gov/
- Projects listed in FedBizOpps
- https//www.fbo.gov/index?sopportunitytabsearc
hresultsmodelist_filtrec_nacck1auck - State of Alaska http//omb.alaska.gov/10_omb/budg
et/IndexEconomicStimulus.htm - SBA http//www.sba.gov/
35Subcontracting Resources
- FedBizOpps http//www.fedbizopps.gov/
- Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC)
http//www.dla.mil/db/procure.htm - SBA Subcontracting Opportunities Directory
http//www.sba.gov/aboutsba/sbaporgrams/gc/contact
s/index.html - Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System (eSRS)
http//www.esrs.gov/ - SBA Subnet http//web.sba.gov/subnet
- Defense Link (5M award notices)
http//www.defenselink.mil/contracts - Subcontracting Opportunities with DoD Major Prime
Contractors http//www.acq.osd.mil.osb/doing_bui
sness/index.htm - Companies Participating in DoD Subcontracting
Program Report (p14) http//siadapp.dmdc.osd.mil/p
rocurement/historical_reports/statistics/procstat.
html - DAU Small Business Community of Practice (SB COP)
https//acc.dau.mil/smallbuisness
36Additional Assistance
- Local District Offices and Resource Partners
- SBA Guam Brand Office Ken Lujan (kenneth.lujan
_at_sba.gov) /Tel 671-472-7277 - SBA Procurement Center Representative (PCR)
Hawaii, Guam Pacific Insular Area Larry Orr
(Larry.orr_at_sba.gov)/ Tel 808-474-7317 - Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC)
- http//www.guamptac.com/
- Small Business Development Centers
- www.sba.gov/sdbc/
- Small Business Specialists (SBS)
- www.acq.osd.mil/sadbu
37Questions?
Thank you
Marichu Relativo Tel 907-271-2297 Email
marichu.relativo_at_sba.gov
http//www.sba.gov/aboutsba/sbaprograms/gcbd/index
.html
http//www.sba.gov/