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Texas Statewide Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program

Texas Statewide Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program. Claribel Diaz – HUB Coordinator Laura Zarate – Assistant HUB Coordinator. Topics. HUB Subcontracting Opportunities HUB Goals Good Faith Efforts HUB Subcontracting Plan (HSP) Solicitation Package Key Personnel

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Texas Statewide Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program

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  1. Texas Statewide Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program Claribel Diaz – HUB Coordinator Laura Zarate – Assistant HUB Coordinator

  2. Topics • HUB Subcontracting Opportunities • HUB Goals • Good Faith Efforts • HUB Subcontracting Plan (HSP) • Solicitation Package Key Personnel • Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA) • Centralized Masters Bidders List (CMBL) • CMBL Search Instructions • Minority/Women Business Trade Organizations • Mentor Protégé

  3. HUB Subcontracting Opportunities Texas Government Code §2161.252 and 34 Texas Administrative Code §20.285 • TGC §2161.252 - Agencies that consider entering into a contract of $100,000 or higher must, determine whether subcontracting opportunities are probable under the contract. This determination must be done before the agency solicits bids. • TAC §20.285 - A respondent (Prime contractor) may demonstrate good faith effort to utilize Texas certified HUBs for its subcontracting opportunities if the total value of the respondent’s subcontracts with Texas certified HUBs meets or exceeds the statewide HUB goal or the agency specific HUB goal, whichever is higher.

  4. HUB Goals The statewide HUB goals defined in 34 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) §20.284: • Special Trade – 32.9% • Professional Services Contracts – 23.7% • Other Services – 26.0% • Commodities – 21.1% Note: TCEQ doesn’t have Heavy Construction (11.2%) nor Building Construction (21.1%) contracts.

  5. Good Faith Efforts (GFE) • GFE 1 – Solicitation Method • Subcontracting any portion of the contract to Texas certified HUB vendors andNon-HUB vendorsoronly to Non-HUB vendors. • GFE 2 – Active HUB • Subcontracting all work to onlyTexas certified HUB vendors. • GFE 3 – Meeting/Exceeding HUB Goal • Subcontracting any portion of the contract to Texas certified HUB vendors and Non-HUB vendors. • The percentage of all the subcontracting work to the Texas certified HUB vendors can only be with those that you do not have a continuous contract* in place for more than five (5) yearswill meet or exceed the agency or State HUB goals. *Any existing written agreement (including any renewals that are exercised) between a prime contractor and a HUB vendor, where the HUB vendor provides the prime contractor with goods or service, to include under the same contract for a specified period of time. Two or more contracts that run concurrently or overlap one another for different periods of time are considered by CPA to be individual contracts rather than renewals or extensions to the original contract.

  6. HUB Subcontracting Plan (HSP) In accordance with Texas Gov’t Code §2161.252, the contracting agency has determined that subcontracting opportunities are probable under this contract. Therefore, all respondents submitting a bid, including State of Texas certified Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUBs) must complete and submit the State of Texas HUB Subcontracting Plan (HSP) with their response to the bid requisition (solicitation). • All respondents submitting a bid must submit a complete HUB Subcontracting Plan (HSP) to be a responsive bid. • HSP Form Location: • https://comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/vendor/hub/forms.php • Responses that do not include a completed HSP will be rejected.

  7. HSP Requirements GFE 1 GFE 2 GFE 3 S-P

  8. GFE 1 – Solicitation Method – HSP Attachment B 1. Respondent Company Name and Requisition (Solicitation) # 2. Subcontracting Opportunity Description 3. Mentor Protégé 4. Notification of Subcontracting Opportunity to three Active HUBs and two Minority/Women Owned Trade Organizations – Provide Email notifications and CMBL Profiles (Active HUBs). • Provide copies of email notifications (deadline listed) • Provide copies of all Active HUBs CMBL Vendor Profiles.

  9. GFE 1 – Solicitation Method – HSP Attachment B cont. • Reminders: • Send email notifications to a minimum of 3 active HUBs (from the CMBL) and a minimum of 2 Minority/Women Own Businesses. Provide the “7 working days deadline” for their responses. • Keep a copy of the submitted email notifications and submit with the HSP. • Provide all active HUBs CMBL Profiles with the HSP.

  10. GFE 1 – Solicitation Method - HSP Attachment B cont. 4. Subcontractor(s) Selection • Provide the VID or Federal ID (do not enter SS#), HUB status, approximate dollar amount and/or expected percentage of the contract. • Submit copies of all Active HUBs CMBL Vendor Profiles. Note: You must repeat these steps (1 – 4) for each subcontracting opportunity.

  11. GFE 2 – Active HUBs – HSP Attachment A 1. Respondent Company Name and Requisition (Solicitation) # 2. Subcontracting Opportunity Description 3. Subcontractor(s) Selection • All vendors must be Active HUBs. • Provide the VID or Federal ID (do not enter SS#), HUB status (active), approximate dollar amount and/or expected percentage of the contract. • Submit copies of all Active HUBs CMBL Vendor Profiles. Note: You must repeat these steps (1 – 3) for each subcontracting opportunity.

  12. Note: You must repeat these steps (1 – 3) for each subcontracting opportunity. GFE 3 – Meeting/Exceeding HUB Goal 1. Respondent Company Name and Requisition (Solicitation) # 2. Subcontracting Opportunity Description 3. Subcontractor(s) Selection • Reminder: You can only meet or exceed the HUB Goal with Active HUBs that you do not have a continuous contract* in place for more than five (5) years. • Provide the VID or Federal ID (do not enter SS#), HUB status, approximate dollar amount and/or expected percentage of the contract. • Submit copies of all Active HUBs CMBL Vendor Profiles.

  13. Self-Perform

  14. Solicitation - Bid Proposal Subcontractors Key Personnel – Example List) Reminder: All companies listed in the “Subcontractors – Key Personnel List” must be listed in the HSP! The HUB Program doesn’t need copies of their Resumes.

  15. Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA) – HUB Page https://comptroller.texas.gov/

  16. Centralized Master Bidders List (CMBL) https://mycpa.cpa.state.tx.us/tpasscmblsearch/tpasscmblsearch.do

  17. CMBL Search Instructions 1. Click on: https://mycpa.cpa.state.tx.us/tpasscmblsearch/tpasscmblsearch.do 2. CMBL Page will default to the “CMBL Only” search engine. Change it to your search need. 3. Multiple Vendor Search: Enter the “Class” and “Item” Codes – NIGP Codes found: https://cmblreg.cpa.state.tx.us/commodity_book/Numeric_index.cfm 4. Business Category/Vendor Location Search: Select any other needed fields (example: “City Location”). 5. Select Fields for Output: Select the file option (example: Excel). 6. Click “Search” Reminder: Contact Active HUB vendors to comply with the Good Faith Effort (GFE) compliance requirements.

  18. Minority and Women Business Trade Organizations The Statewide HUB Program collaborates with various minority and women business trade organizations and development centers to circulate information pertaining to the initiatives of the Statewide HUB Program. Below are some examples of the Minority and Women Trade Organizations the Statewide HUB Program works with: • Asian Contractor Association • Dallas/Fort Worth Minority Supplier Development Council • El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce • Golden Triangle Minority Business Council To view more go here: https://comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/vendor/hub/resources.php

  19. Mentor-Protégé Program • The Mentor-Protégé Program is a voluntary program intended to foster long term relationships between Contractors and HUBs. • The Mentor will provide them professional guidance and support to facilitate their development and growth. • Utilizing a Protégé in HSP for a bid (of any state agencies and/or universities) for subcontracting counts as your good faith effort requirement and does not require contractor to perform additional solicitation for subcontracting Protégé is providing. • Your company is listed in the CPA’s Mentor-Protégé Agreement database: https://mycpa.cpa.state.tx.us/mentorprotege/ctg/menproPairs/ More information located in TAC Rule §20.298.

  20. What you have learned today: • TGC §2161.252 and 34 TAC §20.285 • HUB Goals • Good Faith Efforts (GFE) • HUB Subcontracting Plan • Key Personnel • CPA • CMBL • CMBL Search Instructions • Minority and Women Business Trade Organizations • Mentor-Protégé Program

  21. TCEQ HUB Program • Claribel Diaz – HUB Coordinator – Claribel.Diaz@tceq.texas.gov • Laura Zarate – Assistant HUB Coordinator – Laura.Zarate@tceq.texas.gov • HUB Line: 512-239-1273

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