D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 27. CONTRACTS AND PROCUREMENT |
Chapter 27-8. LOCAL, SMALL AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES CONTRACTING |
Section 27-808. UPGRADE
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808.1 An applicant that has been certified by the Department as a CBE in one or more areas may expand the areas in which it is certified by submitting to the Department a completed application for an upgrade. Each application for an upgrade shall comply with the requirements of this chapter and shall be accompanied by documentation indicating the applicant's qualifications,
expertise, and/or resources which justify the upgrade.
(a) With respect to each category of construction and non-construction services for which an applicant seeks certification, the applicant shall demonstrate that the applicant has the expertise, personnel, facilities, equipment, and experience to perform the services on an on-going basis.
(b) With respect to SBEs as suppliers of goods and equipment, the applicant shall submit evidence that the applicant is a manufacturer of or regular dealer in such goods.
(1) In order to qualify as a manufacturer, an applicant shall own or lease on a regular basis an establishment that produces on the premises the materials, supplies, articles or equipment of the character in which the applicant claims to be a manufacturer; but the term does not include a business which performs only minimal operations on or minimal assembly of the items being produced.
(2) In order to qualify as a regular dealer under this section, an applicant shall meet the following minimum eligibility requirements:
(A) Maintain an establishment in which materials, supplies, articles, or equipment of the character in which the applicant claims to be a regular dealer are bought, kept in stock, and sold to customers on a recurring basis in the usual course of business; and
(B) Demonstrate that its business is an established and on-going entity regularly dealing in the particular materials, supplies, articles, or equipment of the character offered in the District of Columbia.
(3) In making the determination whether the applicant is a regular dealer, the Department shall consider the following factors:
(A) Whether the applicant has performed the particular services for a client in the course of its business in the one-year period prior to the application date;
(B) If the applicant is newly providing this type of service, whether the applicant has made plans and committed resources to performing the particular services for clients; or
(C) The customary practice in the industry.