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  1. Agree with you 100% ji20874. That is what meant when I said on the safe side to comply with the RFP NAICS code. Thank you so very much for your input. Appreciate it very much!!!
  2. Thank you again, C Culham. It appears that we need to provide a subk plan to be on the safe side.
  3. Thank you C Culham. Did not find FAR 52.219-1 in the solicitation package. This is the language in Amendment when they changed it to unrestricted but kept the NAICS 541922 and size standard $7.5M: Volume V – Small Business Sub-Contracting Plan. In accordance with FAR 52.219-9 and DFARS 252.219-7003, large business Offerors shall submit a Small Business Subcontracting Plan with their proposal Offerors shall ensure that they submit a Small Business Subcontracting Plan with all of the information required by FAR 52.219-9. A subcontracting plan is NOT REQUIRED from small business concerns and will not be evaluated. In preparing the Small Business Subcontracting Plan, Offerors should note that historical compliance with FAR 52.219-9 and DFARS 252.219-7003 may be evaluated as part of Past Performance in future source selections.
  4. Thank you for the clarification, PepeTheFrog.
  5. We are in the process of responding to a RFP that was changed from Restricted to Unrestricted but the NAICS 541922 Size Standard $7,500,000 remains on the 1st page of the SF 1449. Since we are a Veteran Owned small business under NAICS 541330 Size Standard $38,500,000, are we required to submit a Small Business Subcontracting Plan? The RFP states that only Large Business must submit a subk plan with their proposal. Please advise.
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