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Small Business Goals
- 23% Goal
- Must meet Federal Size Standards
- Self Certification Forms
SDB: Small Disadvantaged Business
- 5% Goal
- Owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals
- Must be SBA certified
- Owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals
- Eligible for set-aside contracts
- Must be SBA certified
WOSB: Woman-owned Small Business
- 5% Goal
- At least 51% owned and controlled by one or more women, and primarily managed by one or more women
- Self Certification Forms
HUBZone: Historically Underutilized Business Zone Small Business
- 3% Goal
- Must be located in HUBZone area
- 35% employees from HUBZone designated area
- Must be SBA certified
Veteran and Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Business
- 3% Goal for Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (SDVOSB)
- SDVOSBs must have a service connected disability that has been determined b the Department of Veterans Affairs or Department of Defense
- SDVOSBs are eligible for set-aside contracts
- Veteran’s business outreach program eligible
Small Business (SB) Master Subcontracting Plan
The Vendor Management Office, with the approval of the Office of Naval Research, has developed a university-wide master subcontracting plan for The University of Texas at Austin. Administration of the university’s federal small business program is governed under the Small Business Master Subcontracting Plan (PDF), which requires that the small business concerns listed in the plan (small; veteran-owned; service-disabled veteran-owned; HUBZone; small disadvantaged; historically black colleges and universities and minority institutions, including tribal colleges and universities; woman-owned; Alaskan Native Corporations; and Indian tribes) have maximum opportunity to participate as subcontractors under federal contracts. The Master Subcontracting Plan lists the university’s methodology for goal development as it relates to federal contracts, a description of the method used to identify potential sources for solicitation purposes, and a description of the outreach efforts the university will make to ensure that appropriate small business concerns are made aware of and have opportunity to respond to solicitations resulting from federal contracts. Additionally, the master subcontracting plan contains assurances that the university will cooperate in any studies or surveys required; submit periodic reports so that the federal government can determine the extent of compliance with the subcontracting plan; and require university subcontractors to submit lower-tier subcontractor reports when required.
Resources
University of Texas at Austin Resources
- Project Management and Construction Proposal Calendar
- Procurement and Payment Services Formal Bid Opportunities
- Vendor Handbook
State of Texas VetHUB and Federal SB Resources
- TXCPA Statewide Procurement Division HUB Program
- System for Award Management (SAM)
- U. S. General Services Administration
- U. S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
Other Resources
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- American Contract Compliance Association
- Associated Builders and Contractors Inc.
- Associated General Contractors Austin Chapter
- Austin Chamber of Commerce Austin Business Journal