HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 10793 (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise)RESOLUTION NO. 10793
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
RAFAEL ADOPTING THE DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS
ENTERPRISE PROGRAM AND ANNUAL OVERALL GOAL FOR
2000/2001.
WHEREAS, the City actively seeks federal and state funding to
supplement its fiscal budget to improve infrastructure and build new facilities to improve
quality of life in San Rafael; and
WHEREAS, the City received federal funding approval for the North San
Pedro/Civic Center Drive Improvements and Lincoln Avenue Rehabilitation for the fiscal
year 2000/2001; and
WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of Transportation requires the
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program and Annual Overall Goal for fiscal year
2000/2001 be adopted by City Council and be incorporated in the federal funded project
bidding process;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council hereby
adopts the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program and Annual Overall Goal for
2000/2001; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Public Works Director or Deputy
Director is hereby authorized to take any and all such actions and make changes as may be
necessary to accomplish the purpose of this resolution.
I, JEANNE M. LEONCINI, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that
the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of
the Council of said City on the 19" day of March, 2001, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Cohen, Heller, Miller, Phillips & Mayor Boro
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
File No.: 01.10.45
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JEANNE M. LEONCINI, City Clerk
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Mayor
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Albert J. Bora
Council Members
Paul M. Cohen
Berbara Heller
Gyr N. Miller
Gary Q Phi//ips
PUBLIC WORKS - ADMIN/ENGINEERING: (415) 485-3355 FAX: (415) 485-3334
January 22, 2001
ANNUAL OVERALL GOAL INFORMATION
TO: CALTRANS DISTRICT 4
Hsien-Ping Tang, District Local Assistance Engineer
The amount of overall goal, methodology, breakout of estimated race -neutral and race -
conscious participation, and any DBE program updates are presented herein in accordance with
Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 26, and as described in the Local Assistance
Procedures Manual.
The City/County/Region of San Rafael/Marin/San Francisco Bay Area
submits our annual overall goal information (and any needed updates of our DBE
program) for your review and comment. We [propose] "373 an annual
overall DBE goal of 12% for the Federal Fiscal Year 2000/2001, beginning on
March 19, 2001 and ending on September 30, 2001.
Methodology
The City of San Rafael used the DBE Directories and Census Bureau Data method to derive the
base figure of 25% for the relative availability of DBE's in Marin, Sonoma, and Solano
Counties. Since the City of San Rafael had very few federally funded projects in recent years,
the City used the County of Marin's values. The Average DBE Goal Attainment from the
County of Marin's FHWA Aided Projects is 11.6%. Therefore, the base figure was adjusted
down to 12% based on the current capacity of DBE's to perform work in DOT -assisted
program, as measured by the volume of work DBE's have performed in recent years for the
County of Marin.
Breakout of Estimated Race -Neutral and Race -Conscious Participation
Of the overall annual 12% goal for DBE participation, the City of San Rafael project meeting
2% of the goal utilizing race -neutral methods, including making efforts to assure that bidding
and contract requirements facilitate participation by DBE's and other small businesses;
unbundling large contracts to make them more accessible to small businesses; encouraging
prime contractors to subcontract portions of the work that they might otherwise perform
themselves; and providing technical assistance, and other support services to facilitate
consideration of DBE's and other small businesses. The remaining 10% of the goal is
anticipated to be accomplished through race -conscious measures, which includes establishing
contract specific goals on contracts with contracting possibilities, when needed, to meet the
City of San Rafael's overall annual DBE goal.
Public Participation
Once the DLAE has responded with preliminary comments and the comments have been
incorporated into the draft overall goal information, the City of San Rafael will publish a notice
of the proposed overall goal, informing the public that the proposed goal and its rationale are
available for inspection during normal business hours at the City of San Rafael's principal
office for 30 days following the date of the notice, and informing the public that the City of San
Rafael comments will be accepted on the goals for 45 days following the date of the notice.
Advertisements in newspapers, minority focus media, trade publications, and websites will be
the normal media to accomplish this effort. The notice will include addresses to which
comments may be sent and addresses where the proposal may be reviewed. Enclosed is an
example copy of the Public Notice.
DBE Program Updates
Not Applicable
310101
DBE Liaison Officer Date
1 To be used for submittal due June 1 of every year.
Z To be used for submittal due September 1 of every year.
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF SAN RAFAEL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that City of San Rafael, has established an Overall Annual
Disadvantage Business Enterprise Goal, applicable to contracting opportunities scheduled to be
awarded during the period of March 19, 2001 through September 30, 2001. City of San Rafael's
proposed Overall Annual Goal and its rationale were developed in response to U.S. Department
of Transportation's New Disadvantage Business Enterprise Program Final Rule (49 CFR Part 26)
and are available for inspection for thirty (30) days following the date of this Notice, from 8:30
a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Pacific Standard Time, Monday through Friday at our principal place of
business located at:
City of San Rafael
Department of Public Works
1400 Fifth Avenue
P.O. Box 151560
San Rafael, CA 94915-1560
www.sanrafaelpublicworks.org
Comments will be accepted on the Goal for forty-five (45) days from the date of this Notice.
Comments can be forwarded to City of San Rafael at the above stated address or to the District
Local Assistance Engineer, Department of Transportation, Office of Local Assistance, P.O. Box
23660, Oakland, CA 94623.
Dated at San Rafael, California, this 22nd day of January 2001.
David M. Bernardi
Director of Public Works
City of San Rafael
DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (DBE) PROGRAM
CITY OF SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA
I Definitions of Terms
The terms used in this program have the meanings defined in 49 CFR §26.5.
II Objectives /Policy Statement (§§26.1, 26.23)
The City of San Rafael has established a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program in
accordance with regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), 49 CFR Part 26. The City
of San Rafael has received Federal financial assistance from the DOT, and as a condition of receiving
this assistance, the City of San Rafael will sign an assurance that it will comply with 49 CFR Part 26.
It is the policy of the City of San Rafael to ensure that DBEs, as defined in part 26, have an equal
opportunity to receive and participate in DOT -assisted contracts. It is also our policy:
To ensure nondiscrimination in the award and administration of DOT -assisted contracts;
To create a level playing field on which DBEs can compete fairly for DOT -assisted contracts;
To ensure that the DBE Program is narrowly tailored in accordance with applicable law;
To ensure that only firms that fully meet 49 CFR Part 26 eligibility standards are permitted to
participate as DBEs;
To help remove barriers to the participation of DBEs in DOT -assisted contracts; and
To assist the development of firms that can compete successfully in the market place outside the
DBE Program.
The Deputy Director of Public Works has been delegated as the DBE Liaison Officer. In that capacity,
the Deputy Director of Public Works is responsible for implementing all aspects of the DBE program.
Implementation of the DBE program is accorded the same priority as compliance with all other legal
obligations incurred by the City of San Rafael in its financial assistance agreements with the California
Department of Transportation (Caltrans).
The City of San Rafael has disseminated this policy statement to the San Rafael City Council and all the
components of our organization. We have distributed this statement to DBE and non -DBE business
communities that perform work for us on DOT -assisted contracts by publishing this statement in general
circulation, minority -focused and trade association publications.
III Nondiscrimination (§26.7)
The City of San Rafael will never exclude any person from participation in, deny any person the benefits
of, or otherwise discriminate against anyone in connection with the award and performance of any
contract covered by 49 CFR Part 26 on the basis of race, color, sex, or national origin.
DBE PROGRAM 1
In administering its DBE program, the City of San Rafael will not, directly or through contractual or other
arrangements, use criteria or methods of administration that have the effect of defeating or substantially
impairing accomplishment of the objectives of the DBE program with respect to individuals of a
particular race, color, sex, or national origin.
IV DBE Program Updates (§26.21)
The City of San Rafael will continue to carry out this program until the City of San Rafael has established a
new goal setting methodology or until significant changes to this DBE Program are adopted. The City of
San Rafael will provide to Caltrans a proposed overall goal and goal setting methodology and other
program updates by June 1 of every year.
V Quotas (§26.43)
The City of San Rafael will not use quotas or set asides in any way in the administration of this DBE
program.
VI DBE Liaison Officer (DBELO) (§26.45)
The City of San Rafael has designated the following individual as the DBE Liaison Officer: Andrew J.
Preston, City of San Rafael, Department of Public Works, P.O. Box 151560, San Rafael, CA 94915-
1560, (415)-485-3355. In that capacity, Andrew J. Preston is responsible for implementing all aspects of
the DBE program and ensuring that the City of San Rafael complies with all provisions of 49 CFR Part
26. This is available on the Internet at osdbuweb.dot.gov/main.cfm. Andrew J. Preston has direct,
independent access to the City Manager of San Rafael concerning DBE program matters. The DBELO
has support personnel who devote a portion of their time to the program. An organization chart
displaying the DBELO's position in the organization is found in Attachment A to this program.
The DBELO is responsible for developing, implementing and monitoring the DBE program, in
coordination other appropriate officials. Duties and responsibilities include the following:
1. Gathers and reports statistical data and other information as required.
2. Reviews third party contracts and purchase requisitions for compliance with this program.
3. Works with all departments to set overall annual goals.
4. Ensures that bid notices and requests for proposals are available to DBEs in a timely manner.
5. Identifies contracts and procurements so that DBE goals are included in solicitations (both race -
neutral methods and contract specific goals) and monitors results.
6. Analyzes the City of San Rafael's progress toward goal attainment and identifies ways to improve
progress.
7. Participates in pre-bid meetings.
8. Advises the CEO/governing body on DBE matters and achievement.
9. Chairs the DBE Advisory Committee.
10. Participates with the legal counsel and project director to determine contractor compliance with good
faith efforts.
11. Provides DBEs with information and assistance in preparing bids, obtaining bonding and insurance.
12. Plans and participates in DBE training seminars.
13. Provides outreach to DBEs and community organizations to advise them of opportunities.
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VII Federal Financial Assistance Agreement Assurance (§26.13)
The City of San Rafael will sign the following assurance, applicable to all F1IWA-assisted contracts and
their administration as part of the program supplement agreement for each project:
The recipient shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex in the award and
performance of any DOT -assisted contract or in the administration of its DBE Program or the
requirements of 49 CFR part 26. The recipient shall take all necessary and reasonable steps under 49
CFR part 26 to ensure nondiscrimination in the award and administration of DOT -assisted contracts.
The recipient's DBE Program, as required by 49 CFR part 26 and as approved by DOT, is incorporated
by reference in this agreement. Implementation of this program is a legal obligation and failure to carry
out its terms shall be treated as a violation of this agreement. Upon notification to the recipient of its
failure to carry out its approved program, the Department may impose sanctions as provided for under
part 26 and may, in appropriate cases, refer the matter for enforcement under 18 U.S.C. 1001 and/or the
Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act of 1986 (31 U.S.C. 3801 et seq.).
[Note this language is to be used verbatim, as it is stated in §26.13(a). However, approval authority
of the recipient's DBE Program has been delegated to Caltrans for FHWA-assisted contracts.]
VIII DBE Financial Institutions
It is the policy of the City of San Rafael to investigate the full extent of services offered by financial
institutions owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals in the
community, to make reasonable efforts to use these institutions, and to encourage prime contractors on
DOT -assisted contracts to make use of these institutions.
Information on the availability of such institutions can be obtained from the DBE Liaison Officer. The
Caltrans Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program may offer assistance to the DBE Liaison Officer.
IX Directory (§26.31)
The City of San Rafael will refer interested persons to the DBE directory available from the Caltrans
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program website at www.dot.ca.gov/hq/bep.
X Overconcentration (§26.33)
The City of San Rafael has not identified any types of work in DOT -assisted contracts that have a
overconcentration of DBE participation. If in the future the City of San Rafael identifies the need to
address overconcentration, measures for addressing overconcentration will be submitted to the DLAE
for approval.
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XI Business Development Programs (§26.35)
The City of San Rafael does not have a business development or mentor -protege program. If the City of
San Rafael identifies the need for such a program in the future, the rationale for adopting such a program
and a comprehensive description of it will be submitted to the DLAE for approval.
XII Required Contract Clauses (§§26.13, 26.29)
Contract Assurance
The City of San Rafael ensures that the following clause is placed in every DOT -assisted contract and
subcontract:
The contractor or subcontractor shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex
in the performance of this contract. The contractor shall carry out applicable requirements of 49 CFR
part 26 in the award and administration of DOT -assisted contracts. Failure by the contractor to carry out
these requirements is a material breach of this contract, which may result in the termination of this
contract or such other remedy as recipient deems appropriate.
Prompt Payment
The City of San Rafael ensures that the following clauses or equivalent will be included in each DOT -
assisted prime contract:
Satisfactory Performance
The prime contractor agrees to pay each subcontractor under this prime contract for satisfactory
performance of its contract no later than 10 days from the receipt of each payment the prime contractor
receives from the City of San Rafael. Any delay or postponement of payment from the above referenced
time frame may occur only for good cause following written approval of the City of San Rafael. This
clause applies to both DBE and non -DBE subcontractors
Release of Retainage
The prime contractor agrees further to release retainage payments to each subcontractor within 30 days
after the subcontractor's work is satisfactorily completed. Any delay or postponement of payment from
the above referenced time frame may occur only for good cause following written approval of the City
of San Rafael. This clause applies to both DBE and non -DBE subcontractors.
XIII Monitoring and Enforcement Mechanisms (§26.37)
The City of San Rafael will assign a Resident Engineer (RE) or Contract Manager to monitor and track
actual DBE participation through contractor and subcontractor reports of payments in accordance with
the following:
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After Contract Award
After the contract award the City of San Rafael will review the award documents for the portion of items
each DBE and first tier subcontractor will be performing and the dollar value of that work. With these
documents the RE/Contract Manager will be able to determine the work to be performed by the DBEs or
subcontractors listed.
Preconstruction Conference
A preconstruction conference will be scheduled between the RE and the contractor or their
representative to discuss the work each DBE subcontractor will perform.
Before work can begin on a subcontract, the local agency will require the contractor to submit a
completed "Subcontracting Request," Exhibit 16-B of the LAPM or equivalent. When the RE receives
the completed form it will be checked for agreement of the first tier subcontractors and DBEs. The RE
will not approve the request when it identifies someone other than the DBE or first tier subcontractor
listed in the previously completed "Local Agency Bidder DBE Information," Exhibit 15-G. The
"Subcontracting Request" will not be approved until any discrepancies are resolved. If an issue cannot
be resolved at that time, or there is some other concern, the RE will require the contractor to eliminate
the subcontractor in question before signing the subcontracting request. A change in the DBE or first
tier subcontractor may be addressed during a substitution process at a later date.
Suppliers, vendors, or manufacturers listed on the "Local Agency Bidder DBE Information" will be
compared to those listed in the completed Exhibit 16-I of the LAPM or equivalent. Differences must be
resolved by either making corrections or requesting a substitution.
Substitutions will be subject to the Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act (FPA). Local
agencies will require contractors to adhere to the provisions within Subletting and Subcontracting Fair
Practices Act (State Law) Sections 4100-4144. FPA requires the contractor to list all subcontractors in
excess of one half of one percent (0.5%) of the contractor's total bid or $10,000, whichever is greater.
The statute is designed to prevent bid shopping by contractors. The FPA explains that a contractor may
not substitute a subcontractor listed in the original bid except with the approval of the awarding
authority.
The RE will give the contractor a blank Exhibit 17-F, "Final Report Utilization of Disadvantaged
Business Enterprises, First Tier Subcontractors" and will explain to them that the document will be
required at the end of the project, for which payment can be withheld, in conformance with the contract.
Construction Contract Monitoring
The RE will ensure that the RE's staff (inspectors) know what items of work each DBE is responsible
for performing. Inspectors will notify the RE immediately of apparent violations.
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When a firm other than the listed DBE subcontractor is found performing the work, the RE will notify
the contractor of the apparent discrepancy and potential loss of payment. Based on the contractor's
response, the RE will take appropriate action: The DBE Liaison Officer will perform a preliminary
investigation to identify any potential issues related to the DBE subcontractor performing a
commercially useful function. Any substantive issues will be forwarded to the Caltrans Disadvantaged
Business Enterprise Program. If the contractor fails to adequately explain why there is a discrepancy,
payment for the work will be withheld and a letter will be sent to the contractor referencing the
applicable specification violation and the required withholding of payment.
If the contract requires the submittal of a monthly truck document, the contractor will be required to
submit documentation to the RE showing the owner's name; California Highway Patrol CA number; and
the DBE certification number of the owner of the truck for each truck used during that month for which
DBE participation will be claimed. The trucks will be listed by California Highway Patrol CA number
in the daily diary or on a separate piece of paper for documentation. The numbers are checked by
inspectors regularly to confirm compliance.
Providing evidence of DBE payment is the responsibility of the contractor.
Substitution
When a DBE substitution is requested, the RE/Contract Manager will request a letter from the contractor
explaining why substitution is needed. The RE/Contract Manager must review the letter to be sure
names and addresses are shown, dollar values are included, and reason for the request is explained. If
the RE/Contract Manager agrees to the substitution, the RE/Contract Manager will notify, in writing, the
DBE subcontractor regarding the proposed substitution and procedure for written objection from the
DBE subcontractor in accordance with the Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act. If the
contractor is not meeting the contract goal with this substitution, the contractor must provide the
required good faith effort to the RE/Contract Manager for local agency consideration.
If there is any doubt in the RE/Contract Manager's mind regarding the requested substitution, the
RE/Contract Manager may contact the DLAE for assistance and direction.
Record Keeping and Final Report Utilization of Disadvantaged Business Enterprises
The contractor shall maintain records showing the name and address of each first-tier subcontractor.
The records shall also show:
1. The name and business address, regardless of tier, of every DBE subcontractor, DBE vendor of
materials and DBE trucking company.
2. The date of payment and the total dollar figure paid to each of the firms.
3. The DBE prime contractor shall also show the date of work performed by their own forces along
with the corresponding dollar value of the work claimed toward DBE goals.
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When a contract has been completed the contractor will provide a summary of the records stated above.
The DBE utilization information will be documented on Exhibit 17-F and will be submitted to the
DLAE attached to the Report of Expenditures. The RE will compare the completed Exhibit 17-F to the
contractor's completed Exhibit 15-G and, if applicable, to the completed Exhibit 16-13. The DBEs
shown on the completed Exhibit 17-F should be the same as those originally listed unless an authorized
substitution was allowed, or the contractor used more DBEs and they were added. The dollar amount
should reflect any changes made in planned work done by the DBE. The contractor will be required to
explain in writing why the names of the subcontractors, the work items or dollar figures are different
from what was originally shown on the completed Exhibit 15-G when:
• There have been no changes made by the RE.
• The contractor has not provided a sufficient explanation in the comments section of the completed
Exhibit 17-F.
The explanation will be attached to the completed Exhibit 17-F for submittal. The RE will file this in
the project records.
The local agency's Liaison Officer will keep track of the DBE certification status on the Internet at
www.dot.ca.gov/hq/bep and keep the RE informed of changes that affect the contract. The RE will
require the contractor to act in accordance with existing contractual commitments regardless of
decertification.
The DLAE will use the PS&E checklist to monitor the City of San Rafael's commitment to require
bidders list information to be submitted to the City of San Rafael from the awarded prime and
subcontractors as a means to develop a bidders list. This monitoring will only take place if the bidders
list information is required to be submitted as stipulated in the special provisions.
The City of San Rafael will bring to the attention of the DOT through the DLAE any false, fraudulent, or
dishonest conduct in connection with the program, so that DOT can take the steps (e.g., referral to the
Department of Justice for criminal prosecution, referral to the DOT Inspector General, action under
suspension and debarment or Program Fraud and Civil Penalties rules) provided in §26.109. The City of
San Rafael also will consider similar action under our own legal authorities, including responsibility
determinations in future contracts.
XIV Overall Goals (§26.45)
Amount of Goal
The City of San Rafael's overall goal for the Federal fiscal year FY 2000/2001 is the following: 12% of
the Federal financial assistance in FHWA-assisted contracts. This overall goal is broken down into 10%
race -conscious and 2% race -neutral components.
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Methodology
T'he City of San Rafael used the DBE Directories and Census Bureau Data method to derive the base
figure of 25% for the relative availability of DBE's in Marin, Sonoma, and Solano Counties. The base
figure was adjusted down to 12% based on the current capacity of DBE's to perform work in DOT -
assisted program, as measured by the volume of work DBE's have performed in recent years for the
County of Marin.
Breakout of Estimated Race -Neutral and Race -Conscious Participation
Of the overall annual 12% goal for DBE participation, the City of San Rafael project meeting 2% of the
goal utilizing race -neutral methods, including making efforts to assure that bidding and contract
requirements facilitate participation by DBE's and other small businesses; unbundling large contracts to
make them more accessible to small businesses; encouraging prime contractors to subcontract portions
of the work that they might otherwise perform themselves; and providing technical assistance, and other
support services to facilitate consideration of DBE's and other small businesses. The remaining 10% of
the goal is anticipated to be accomplished through race -conscious measures, which includes establishing
contract specific goals on contracts with contracting possibilities, when needed, to meet the City of San
Rafael's overall annual DBE goal.
Process
Starting with the Federal fiscal year 2002, the amount of overall goal, the method to calculate the goal,
and the breakout of estimated race -neutral and race -conscious participation will be required annually by
June 1 in advance of the Federal fiscal year beginning October 1 for FHWA-assisted contracts.
Submittals will be to the Caltrans' DLAE. An exception to this will be if FTA or FAA recipients are
required by FTA or FAA to submit the annual information to them or a designee by another date.
FHWA recipients will follow this process:
Once the DLAE has responded with preliminary comments and the comments have been incorporated
into the draft overall goal information, the City of San Rafael will publish a notice of the proposed
overall goal, informing the public that the proposed goal and its rationale are available for inspection
during normal business hours at the City of San Rafael's principal office for 30 days following the date
of the notice, and informing the public that the City of San Rafael comments will be accepted on the
goals for 45 days following the date of the notice. Advertisements in newspapers, minority focus media,
trade publications, and websites will be the normal media to accomplish this effort. The notice will
include addresses to which comments may be sent and addresses (including offices and websites) where
the proposal may be reviewed.
The overall goal resubmission to the Caltrans DLAE, will include a summary of information and
comments received during this public participation process and the City of San Rafael's responses. This
will be due by September 1 to the Caltrans DLAE. The DLAE will have a month to make a final review
so the City of San Rafael may begin using the overall goal on October 1 of each year.
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XV Contract Goals (§26.51)
The City of San Rafael will use contract goals to meet any portion of the overall goal. The City of San
Rafael does not project being able to meet by the use of race -neutral means. Contract goals are
established so that, over the period to which the overall goal applies, they will cumulatively result in
meeting any portion of the overall goal that is not projected to be met through the use of race -neutral
means.
Contract goals will be established only on those DOT -assisted contracts that have subcontracting
possibilities. Contract goals need not be established on every such contract, and the size of contract
goals will be adapted to the circumstances of each such contract (e.g., type and location of work,
availability of DBEs to perform the particular type of work). The contract work items will be compared
with eligible DBE contractors willing to work on the project. A determination will also be made to
decide which items are likely to be performed by the prime contractor and which ones are likely to be
performed by the subcontractor(s). The goal will then be incorporated into the contract documents.
Contract goals will be expressed as a percentage of the total amount of a DOT -assisted contract.
XVI Transit Vehicle Manufacturers (§26.49)
If DOT -assisted contracts will include transit vehicle procurements, the City of San Rafael will require
each transit vehicle manufacturer, as a condition of being authorized to bid or propose on transit vehicle
procurements, to certify that it has complied with the requirements of 49 CFR Part 26, Section 49. The
City of San Rafael will direct the transit vehicle manufacturer to the subject requirements located on the
Internet at http://osdbuweb.dot.gov/programs/dbe/dbe.htm.
XVII Good Faith Efforts (§26.53)
Information to be Submitted
The City of San Rafael treats bidders'/offerors' compliance with good faith effort requirements as a
matter of responsiveness. A responsive proposal is meeting all the requirements of the advertisement
and solicitation.
Each solicitation for which a contract goal has been established will require the bidders/offerors to
submit the following information to 1400 Fifth Avenue, P.O. Box 151560, San Rafael, CA 94915, no
later than 4:00 p.m. on or before the fourth day, not including Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays,
following bid opening:
1. The names and addresses of known DBE firms that will participate in the contract;
2. A description of the work that each DBE will perform:
3. The dollar amount of the participation of each DBE firm participation
4. Written and signed documentation of commitment to use a DBE subcontractor whose participation it
submits to meet a contract goal;
5. Written and signed confirmation from the DBE that it is participating in the contract as provided in
the prime contractor's commitment; and
6. If the contract goal is not met, evidence of good faith efforts.
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Demonstration of Good Faith Efforts
The obligation of the bidder/offeror is to make good faith efforts. The bidder/offeror can demonstrate
that it has done so either by meeting the contract goal or documenting good faith efforts. Examples of
good faith efforts are found in Appendix A to part 26 which is attached.
The following personnel are responsible for determining whether a bidder/offeror who has not met the
contract goal has documented sufficient good faith efforts to be regarded as responsive: Department of
Public Work's staff.
The City of San Rafael will ensure that all information is complete and accurate and adequately
documents the bidder/offeror's good faith efforts before a commitment to the performance of the
contract by the bidder/offeror is made.
Administrative Reconsideration
Within 10 days of being informed by the City of San Rafael that it is not responsive because it has not
documented sufficient good faith efforts, a bidder/offeror may request administrative reconsideration.
Bidder/offerors should make this request in writing to the following reconsideration official: Deputy
Director of Public Works, City of San Rafael, 1400 Fifth Avenue, P.O. Box 151560, San Rafael, CA
94915-1560. The reconsideration official will not have played any role in the original determination that
the bidder/offeror did not make or document sufficient good faith efforts.
As part of this reconsideration, the bidder/offeror will have the opportunity to provide written
documentation or argument concerning the issue of whether it met the goal or made adequate good faith
efforts to do so. The bidder/offeror will have the opportunity to meet in person with the reconsideration
official to discuss the issue of whether it met the goal or made adequate good faith efforts to do so. The
City of San Rafael will send the bidder/offeror a written decision on reconsideration, explaining the
basis for finding that the bidder did or did not meet the goal or make adequate good faith efforts to do so.
The result of the reconsideration process is not administratively appealable to Caltrans, FHWA or the
DOT.
Good Faith Efforts when a DBE is Replaced on a Contract
The City of San Rafael will require a contractor to make good faith efforts to replace a DBE that is
terminated or has otherwise failed to complete its work on a contract with another certified DBE, to the
extent needed to meet the contract goal. The prime contractor is required to notify the RE immediately
of the DBE's inability or unwillingness to perform and provide reasonable documentation.
In this situation, the prime contractor will be required to obtain the City of San Rafael prior approval of
the substitute DBE and to provide copies of new or amended subcontracts, or documentation of good
faith efforts. If the contractor fails or refuses to comply in the time specified, the City of San Rafael
contracting office will issue an order stopping all or part of payment/work until satisfactory action has
been taken. If the contractor still fails to comply, the contracting officer may issue a termination for
default proceeding.
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XVIII Counting DBE Participation (§26.55)
The City of San Rafael will count DBE participation toward overall and contract goals as provided in the
contract specifications for the prime contractor, subcontractor, joint venture partner with prime or
subcontractor, or vendor of material or supplies.
XIX Certification (§26.83(a))
The City of San Rafael ensures that only DBE firms currently certified on the Caltrans' directory will
participate as DBEs in our program.
XX Information Collection and Reporting
Bidders List
The City of San Rafael will create and maintain a bidders list, consisting of information about all DBE
and non -DBE firms that bid or quote on its DOT -assisted contracts. The bidders list will include the
name, address, DBE/non-DBE status, age, and annual gross receipts of firms.
Monitoring Payments to DBEs
Prime contractors are required to maintain records and documents of payments to DBEs for three years
following the performance of the contract. These records will be made available for inspection upon
request by any authorized representative of the City of San Rafael, Caltrans, FHWA, or DOT. This
reporting requirement also extends to any certified DBE subcontractor.
Payments to DBE subcontractors will be reviewed by the City of San Rafael to ensure that the actual
amount paid to DBE subcontractors equals or exceeds the dollar amounts stated in the schedule of DBE
participation.
Reporting to Caltrans
The City of San Rafael - Final utilization of DBE participation will be reported to the DLAE using
Exhibit 17-F of the Caltrans' LAPM.
Confidentiality
The City of San Rafael will safeguard from disclosure to third parties information that may reasonably
be regarded as confidential business information, consistent with Federal, state, and local laws.
Rod Gould, City Manager of San Rafael Date:
This Disadvantaged Bus' et rises Program is accepted by:
[Signature of DLA Date:
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APPENDIX A TO PART 26 -- GUIDANCE CONCERNING GOOD FAITH EFFORTS
I_ When, as a recipient, you establish a contract goal on a DOT -assisted contract, a bidder must, in order
to be responsible and/or responsive, make good faith efforts to meet the goal. The bidder can meet this
requirement in either of two ways. First, the bidder can meet the goal, documenting commitments for
participation by DBE firms sufficient for this purpose. Second, even if it doesn't meet the goal, the
bidder can document adequate good faith efforts. This means that the bidder must show that it took all
necessary and reasonable steps to achieve a DBE goal or other requirement of this part which, by their
scope, intensity, and appropriateness to the objective, could reasonably be expected to obtain sufficient
DBE participation, even if they were not fully successful.
II. In any situation in which you have established a contract goal, part 26 requires you to use the good
faith efforts mechanism of this part. As a recipient, it is up to you to make a fair and reasonable
judgment whether a bidder that did not meet the goal made adequate good faith efforts. It is important
for you to consider the quality, quantity, and intensity of the different kinds of efforts that the bidder has
made. The efforts employed by the bidder should be those that one could reasonably expect a bidder to
take if the bidder were actively and aggressively trying to obtain DBE participation sufficient to meet the
DBE contract goal. Mere pro forma efforts are not good faith efforts to meet the DBE contract
requirements. We emphasize, however, that your determination concerning the sufficiency of the firm's
good faith efforts is a judgment call: meeting quantitative formulas is not required.
III. The Department also strongly cautions you against requiring that a bidder meet a contract goal (i.e.,
obtain a specified amount of DBE participation) in order to be awarded a contract, even though the
bidder makes an adequate good faith efforts showing. This rule specifically prohibits you from ignoring
bona fide good faith efforts.
IV. The following is a list of types of actions which you should consider as part of the bidder's good
faith efforts to obtain DBE participation. It is not intended to be a mandatory checklist, nor is it intended
to be exclusive or exhaustive. Other factors or types of efforts may be relevant in appropriate cases.
A. Soliciting through all reasonable and available means (e.g. attendance at pre-bid meetings,
advertising and/or written notices) the interest of all certified DBEs who have the capability to
perform the work of the contract. The bidder must solicit this interest within sufficient time to
allow the DBEs to respond to the solicitation. The bidder must determine with certainty ifthe
DBEs are interested by taking appropriate steps to follow up initial solicitations.
B. Selecting portions of the work to be performed by DBEs in order to increase the likelihood
that the DBE goals will be achieved. This includes, where appropriate, breaking out contract
work items into economically feasible units to facilitate DBE participation, even when the prime
contractor might otherwise prefer to perform these work items with its own forces.
C. Providing interested DBEs with adequate information about the plans, specifications, and
requirements of the contract in a timely manner to assist them in responding to a solicitation.
D. (1) Negotiating in good faith with interested DBEs. It is the bidder's responsibility to make a
portion of the work available to DBE subcontractors and suppliers and to select those portions of
the work or material needs consistent with the available DBE subcontractors and suppliers, so as
to facilitate DBE participation. Evidence of such negotiation includes the names, addresses, and
telephone numbers of DBEs that were considered; a description of the information provided
regarding the plans and specifications for the work selected for subcontracting; and evidence as
to why additional agreements could not be reached for DBEs to perform the work.
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(2) A bidder using good business judgment would consider a number of factors in negotiating
with subcontractors, including DBE subcontractors, and would take a firm's price and capabilities
as well as contract goals into consideration. However, the fact that there may be some additional
costs involved in finding and using DBEs is not in itself sufficient reason for a bidder's failure to
meet the contract DBE goal, as long as such costs are reasonable. Also, the ability or desire of a
prime contractor to perform the work of a contract with its own organization does not relieve the
bidder of the responsibility to make good faith efforts. Prime contractors are not, however,
required to accept higher quotes from DBEs if the price difference is excessive or unreasonable.
E. Not rejecting DBEs as being unqualified without sound reasons based on a thorough
investigation of their capabilities. The contractor's standing within its industry, membership in
specific groups, organizations, or associations and political or social affiliations (for example
union vs. non-union employee status) are not legitimate causes for the rejection or non-
solicitation of bids in the contractor's efforts to meet the project goal.
F. Making efforts to assist interested DBEs in obtaining bonding, lines of credit, or insurance as
required by the recipient or contractor.
G. Making efforts to assist interested DBEs in obtaining necessary equipment, supplies,
materials, or related assistance or services.
H. Effectively using the services of available minority/women community organizations;
minority/women contractors' groups; local, state, and Federal minority/women business
assistance offices; and other organizations as allowed on a case-by-case basis to provide
assistance in the recruitment and placement of DBEs.
V. In determining whether a bidder has made good faith efforts, you may take into account the performance of
other bidders in meeting the contract. For example, when the apparent successful bidder fails to meet the
contract goal, but others meet it, you may reasonably raise the question of whether, with additional reasonable
efforts, the apparent successful bidder could have met the goal. If the apparent successful bidder fails to meet the
goal, but meets or exceeds the average DBE participation obtained by other bidders, you may view this, in
conjunction with other factors, as evidence of the apparent successful bidder having made good faith efforts.
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APPENDIX B
TO BE USED FOR DESIGN -BUILD CONTRACTS
The following are hereby incorporated into the Agency's Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)
Program:
II Objectives /Policy Statement (§§26.1, 26.23)
At the end of the first paragraph, add the following:
The Agency recognizes that certain modifications are necessary to adapt the program
for use in connection with design -build contracts, and has therefore established certain procedures
applicable to design -build DBE contracts under the DBE Program. Public Contract Code Section
4109 requires subcontractors to be identified by the prime contractor for the subletting or
subcontracting of any portion of the work in excess of one-half of I percent of the prime contractor's
total bid. Exceptions are only in the cases of public emergency or necessity, and then only after a
finding reduced to writing as a public record of the awarding authority setting forth the facts
constituting the emergency or necessity. The written public record of the awarding
authority/Agency as to either emergency or necessity is attached hereto (See Appendix Cfor sample).
XIII Monitoring and Enforcement Mechanisms (§26.37)
At the end of the first paragraph below "After Contract Award", add the following paragraph:
After Design -Build Contract Award
As described in the Section entitled "GOOD FAITH EFFORTS" below, each proposer for an Agency
design -build contract will be required to submit a DBE Performance Plan as part of a responsive
proposal. Following award of a design -build contract and during both the design and construction
portions of the project, the design -build contractor will be required to submit documentation, in tl:e
form of progress reports described below, to show that the design -build contractor is meeting the
contract goal for the project, or if the goal is not being met, the design -build contractor must submit
satisfactory evidence that it has made good faith efforts, in accordance with that Section, to meet the
goal. Evidence of good faith efforts, as described in 49 CFR Part 26 Section 26.5349 and Appendix
A, will be monitored by the Agency throughout the duration of the design -build project.
At the end of the first paragraph below "Preconstruction Conference", add the following
sentence:
The contractor will promptly provide the Agency with the information required by the
form entitled "Local Agency DBE Information" upon selection of any DBE or other subcontractor
not previously identified by the design -build contractor. During the course of the contract,
differences must be explained and resolved by either making corrections or requesting a substitution.
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At the end of the fourth paragraph below "Construction Contract Monitoring", add the following
paragraph:
The contractor will provide DBE Progress Reports to the Agency with each invoice and
will provide an annual report on or before August I of each year of the design -build contract. Each
report must also include a narrative summary stating whether the contractor is on target with respect
to the DBE goal set forth in the design -build contract, whether the goal has been exceeded (stating
the amount of the excess), or whether the contractor is behind target (stating the amount of tl:e
deficit).
XVII Good Faith Efforts (§26.53)
At the end of the third paragraph below "Information to be Submitted", add the following items:
7. A DBE Performance Plan containing a detailed description of the design -build
contractor's planned methodology for achieving the DBE goal stated in the contract,
including a description of the good faith efforts the design -build contractor intends to
undertake to achieve that goal.
8. A design -build proposal must also include an affidavit that the proposer will either
attain the DBE goals for the design -build contract or will exercise good faith efforts to
do so.
At the end of the first paragraph below "Demonstration of Good Faith Efforts", add the
following sentence:
. If it is a design -build contract, each contractor proposing will be required to submit a
DBE Performance Plan as part of a responsive proposal and good faith efforts.
[Signature of Local Agency Recipient's Chief Executive Officer] Date:
This Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program for design -build contracts is accepted by:
[Signature of DLAE]
Date:
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APPENDIX C
RESOLUTION OF THE ( Agency Name) REGARDING NECESSITY
OR EMERGENCY FOR SUBSEQUENT SUBCONTRACTOR
IDENTIFICATION AND SELECTION FOR DESIGN -BUILD CONTRACTS
(REQUIRED BY PUBLIC CONTRACT CODE SECTION 4109
ENTITLED "Public Emergency Grounds For Change")
A. EXPLANATION OF PUBLIC NECESSITY OR EMERGENCY:
B. FACTS CONSTITUTING THE PUBLIC NECESSITY OR EMERGENCY:
C. FINDINGS:
D. RESOLUTION FOR SUBSEQUENT IDENTIFICATION OF
SUBCONTRACTORS:
E. ADOPTION OF PROCEDURE TO BE USED BY DESIGN -BUILD
CONTRACTOR FOR SUBSEQUENT IDENTIFICATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS:
F. CERTIFICATE OF SECRETARY
1. MOTION MADE AND DATE
2. VOTING RESULTS
3. SIGNATURES:
(a) (Secretary)
(b) (Chairperson)
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