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CHSRA SMALL and Disadvantaged BUSINESS Enterprise PROGRAM

CHSRA SMALL and Disadvantaged BUSINESS Enterprise PROGRAM. Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) Thursday, November 8, 2012. What is High-Speed rail?. 520-miles system (up to 800-miles when full system is realized) Operating speeds up to 220 mph 100% clean electric power

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CHSRA SMALL and Disadvantaged BUSINESS Enterprise PROGRAM

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  1. CHSRA SMALL and DisadvantagedBUSINESS Enterprise PROGRAM Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) Thursday, November 8, 2012

  2. What is High-Speed rail? • 520-miles system (up to 800-miles when full system is realized) • Operating speeds up to 220 mph • 100% clean electric power • Safely grade-separated • Reliable, easy way to travel • Creates jobs/stimulates economy

  3. jobs • 100,000 jobs years for initial construction • 4,500 permanent operations jobs • 100,000-450,000 new non-HSR permanent jobs by 2040

  4. CHSRA SB/DBE Programgoal • SB/DBE overall goal is 30 percent • Objectives apply to all components within the Authority, and all Contractors/Design-builders on existing and future contract awards, regardless of race, color, national origin, and gender 30% Small Business Goal

  5. A commitment to diverse Small Businesses • The Authority has an obligation to seek out SBs for contract bids • Businesses that are incorporated in this Program include: • Disadvantaged, Minority and Women-Owned Firms (as recognized protected groups under the US DOT DBE Program) • Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises • Micro-Businesses

  6. S/DBE PROGRAM OBJECTIVES • Ensure participation by SB concerns that meet the defined certification criteria; • Provide maximum practicable opportunities for SBs; • Ensure best practices are implemented, consistent with, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 26; our nation’s Civil Rights and Equal Opportunity laws that ensure all individuals regardless of race, gender, age, disability and national origin benefit from activities funded by Federal financial assistance; • Ensure Contractors meet the established SB objectives, including developing a SB Performance Plan , as deemed necessary; • Create a level playing field in which SBs can compete fairly for all Authority contracts and subcontracts;

  7. S/DBE PROGRAM OBJECTIVES (CON’T) • Help remove barriers for the participation of SBs; • Assist in the development of existing SB firms—enabling the firms to compete successfully in the market place; • Ensure subcontract solicitation and subcontract documents include the SB Program and goal requirements; • Ensure the SB Program is flexible, attainable, efficient and credible; and • Ensure a workforce to be reflective of the diversity of California.

  8. SB Certifications The Authority’s overall SB goal can be achieved through the utilization, in any combination and at any tier level . While the Authority is not a SB certifying agency, the Authority recognizes the SB certifications from: • California Department of General Services (SB, DVBE, MB) • California Unified Certification Program (DBE) • Small Business Administration (8a Program) .

  9. SB/DBE Program Components • Apply prompt payment mechanisms • Extensive contract compliance monitoring to ensure Contractor’s small business participation commitments are achieved • Obtain approval before substitution or termination of a SB, DVBE, or DBE • Contains Design-Builder Provision for SB Performance Plan • SB Performance Plan delivery through life of contract • Supportive Services to SBs

  10. S/DBE PROGRAM COMPONENTS (CON’T) • Administrative Remedies/Sanctions • Monthly Data Collection and Reporting – Form 103 designed to effectively capture, track and monitor SB Commitment and actual utilization • Leverage existing resource partners • Develop a work force component

  11. CHSRA S/DBE Program Next Steps • Insert small business goal and performance expectation language into each solicitation and contract specification • Develop a Business Development Program • Strive to build the project with firms and people who reflect the diversity of California • Visit www.cahighspeedrail.ca.gov • SB Resources Webpage

  12. CHSRA SB PROGRAM TEAM CONTACT INFORMATION: ADDRESS: 770 L Street, Suite 800 Sacramento, CA 95814 PHONE: 916-431-2930 (SB Program) EMAIL: SBProgram@hsr.ca.gov

  13. High Speed Train Animation Thank you

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