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Contractor's Name
The Gordian Group
Approval Date
11/2/2021
Council Approval Date
5/19/2021
End Date
11/20/2024
Department
Purchasing
Department Project Manager
Theresa Bauccio-Teschlog
Subject / Project Title
Assistance with JOC System License
Tracking Number
0003086
Total Compensation
$350,000.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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Federal Transit Administration Clauses <br /> When payment is received by a Contractor or Subcontractor for work performed, the <br /> Contractor or Subcontractor shall pay to any Subcontractor no later than ten (10) days <br /> after the receipt of the payment, amounts allowed the Contractor on account of the <br /> work performed by the Subcontractor,to the extent of each Subcontractor's interest <br /> therein, unless the payment otherwise is excused under the provisions of RCW <br /> 39.04.250..This requirement shall flow down from Contractor to all lower tier <br /> subcontractors. <br /> The City of Everett will not withhold any retainage or payments owing to the <br /> Contractor. The Contractor shall not withhold any retainage or payments owing to any <br /> Subcontractor. No delays or postponements of payment from the above referenced <br /> timeframe may occur unless approved in writing by the City. This clause applies to the <br /> DBE and non-DBE subcontracts. <br /> If an DBE has not been paid on time, it should seek to resolve issues with the <br /> Contractor or Subcontractor, if the DBE is on a lower tier. If a satisfactory resolution is <br /> not arrived at,the DBE may approach the City of Everett Procurement Manager for <br /> assistance. <br /> c) Resolving Payment Disputes, Discrepancies and Delays <br /> Per 49 CFR §26.29 Contractors shall include in their subcontracts language providing <br /> that Contractor and Subcontractors will use appropriate alternative dispute resolution <br /> mechanisms to resolve payment disputes. <br /> Further, if a payment to a Contractor by the City of Everett is in dispute, has <br /> discrepancies or is delayed for any other reason, Contractor shall pay its DBE <br /> subcontractor(s) in a timely manner,without waiting for receipt of payment from the <br /> City of Everett. <br /> d) Use of DBE Financial Institutions: <br /> Per 49 CFR Part 26.27, Contractors and Subcontractors are encouraged to investigate <br /> the full extent of services offered by financial institutions owned and controlled by <br /> socially and economically disadvantaged individuals in their community and make <br /> reasonable efforts to use these institutions. The list of such firms is available at: <br /> www.federalreserve.gov/releases/mob. <br /> Small Business Participation <br /> Bidders on public works contracts greater than $100,000 must identify and provide specific <br /> subcontracts appropriate for small business participation. <br /> Definition of Small Business per the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR),Title 49:Transportation, <br /> Part 26—Participation by Disadvantaged Business Enterprises in Department of Transportation <br /> Financial Assistance Programs, Subpart A—General, Paragraph 26.5: <br /> Small business concern means, with respect to firms seeking to participate as DBEs in DOT- <br /> assisted contracts, a small business concern as defined pursuant to section 3 of the Small <br /> Business Act and Small Business Administration regulations implementing it (13 CFR part 121) <br /> that also does not exceed the cap on average annual gross receipt specified in Paragraph <br /> 12 <br />
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