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Subcontract Management and Compliance Support

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This contract involves the development and management of subcontracting plans specifically for prime awardees classified as large businesses that receive awards exceeding $750,000. The primary focus is on establishing and maintaining small business participation goals to ensure compliance with federal requirements. The responsibilities include setting these participation goals and managing the necessary reporting processes to track adherence to subcontracting commitments. The contract, titled "Subcontract Management and Compliance Support," is issued by the Department of Transportation under the AAQ600 692M15 Acquisition & Grants office. The work is to be performed in Atlantic City and falls under the NAICS code 541611, which pertains to administrative management and general management consulting services. The solicitation does not specify a type of set-aside and does not provide detailed information on the agency office address or point of contact. The contract has a response deadline set for December 2, 2029.

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Develop subcontracting plans for large prime awardees exceeding $750,000 ensuring small business compliance.

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Department Of Transportation → AAQ600 692M15 Acquisition & GrantsView Agency

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541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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Atlantic City, NJ, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Transportation → AAQ600 692M15 Acquisition & Grants
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Develop and manage subcontracting plans for prime awardees who are large businesses and win awards over $750,000, including setting small business participation goals and reporting.

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