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Federal Transit Administration Clauses <br /> 26.65(b). <br /> Paragraph 26.65: What rules govern business size determinations? <br /> 1) To be an eligible DBE, a firm (including its affiliates) must be an existing small business, <br /> as defined by Small Business Administration (SBA) standards. As a recipient,you must <br /> apply current SBA business size standard(s)found in 13 CFR part 121 appropriate to the <br /> type(s) of work the firm seeks to perform in DOT-assisted contracts. <br /> 2) Even if it meets the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section, a firm is not an eligible <br /> DBE in any Federal fiscal year if the firm (including its affiliates) has had average annual <br /> gross receipts, as defined by SBA regulations (see 13 CFR 121.402), over the firm's <br /> previous three fiscal years, in excess of$22.41 million. <br /> 3) The Department adjusts the number in paragraph (b) of this section annually using the <br /> Department of Commerce price deflators for purchases by State and local governments <br /> as the basis for this adjustment. <br /> [74 FR 15224,Apr. 3, 2009] <br /> 11. VETERAN'S EMPLOYMENT <br /> To the extent practicable, Contractors shall give a hiring preference to veterans (as defined in Section <br /> 2108 of title 5 (5 USC 2108)) who have the requisite skills and abilities to perform the construction work <br /> required under the contract. This subsection shall not be understood, construed or enforced in any <br /> manner that would require an employer to give a preference to any veteran over any equally qualified <br /> applicant who is a member of any racial or ethnic minority,female, an individual with a disability, or a <br /> former employee. <br /> 12. TERMINATION OF DBE SUBCONTRACTOR <br /> The Contractor shall not terminate the DBE subcontractor(s) listed in the bid documents without the <br /> City of Everett's prior written consent. The City of Everett may provide such written consent only if the <br /> Contractor has good cause to terminate the DBE firm. Before transmitting a request to terminate, the <br /> Contractor shall give notice in writing to the DBE subcontractor of its intent to terminate and the reason <br /> for the request. The Contractor shall give the DBE five (5) days to respond to the notice and advise of the <br /> reasons why it objects to the proposed termination. When a DBE subcontractor's terminated or fails to <br /> complete its work on the Contract for any reason, the Contractor shall make good faith efforts to find <br /> another DBE subcontractor to substitute for the original DBE and immediately notify the City of Everett <br /> in writing of its efforts to replace the original DBE. These good faith efforts shall be directed at finding <br /> another DBE to perform at least the same amount of work under the Contract as the DBE that was <br /> terminated. <br /> a. Continued Compliance <br /> The City of Everett shall monitor the Contractor's DBE compliance during the life of the Contract. <br /> In the event this procurement exceeds ninety (90)days, it will be the responsibility of the <br /> Contractor to submit quarterly written reports to the City of Everett that summarize the total <br /> DBE value for this Contract. These reports shall provide the following details: <br /> 13 <br />