H.R. 2703 and Related Size Standards Issues: Hearings Bebore the Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, Second Session on H.R. 2703 ... Washington, DC, March 22, 23, and 24, 1988

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Page 330 - Americans," as used in this provision, means American Indians, Eskimos, Aleuts, and native Hawaiians. "Small business concern," as used in this provision, means a concern, including its affiliates, that is independently owned and operated, not dominant in the field of operation in which it is bidding on Government contracts, and qualified as a small business under the criteria and size standards in 13 CFR 121. "Small disadvantage^ business concern," as used in this provision, means a small business...
Page 330 - D will not, be manufactured or produced by a small business concern in the United States, its Territories, its possessions, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
Page 411 - Construction by special trade contractors. The concern will perform at least 25 percent of the cost of the contract, not including the cost of materials, with its own employees.
Page 378 - The Associated General Contractors of America 1957 E Street NW.
Page 292 - EPA to respond to releases, or threatened releases, of hazardous substances that may endanger public health, welfare, or the environment.
Page 404 - Ceiling Industries - International Ceiling and Interior Systems Construction Association Concrete Sawing & Drilling Association Institute of the Ironworking Industry Insulation Contractors Association of America National Association of Elevator Contractors National Glass Association National Ornamental...
Page 354 - AGC is: More than 32,500 firms including 8,000 of America's leading general contracting firms responsible for the employment of 3, 500, 000-plus employees; 104 chapters nationwide; More than 80% of America's contract construction of commercial buildings, highways, industrial and municipal-utilities facilities.
Page 318 - Comparison of prior proposed prices and contract prices with current proposed prices for the same or similar end items. (c) Application of rough yardsticks (such as dollars per pound or per horsepower, or other units) to highlight significant inconsistencies that warrant additional pricing inquiry. (d) Comparison with competitive published price lists, published market prices of commodities, similar indexes, and discount or rebate arrangements. (e) Comparison of proposed prices with independent Government...

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