Elevator Installation Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) Subcontractor Verification Form
The Elevator Installation Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) Subcontractor Verification Form mobile app was developed to assist Elevator Installation Subcontractors, General Contractors and Construction Project Managers
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with completing a Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) Subcontractor Verification Form using a mobile device such as a smartphone. The Primary Contractor or Elevator Installation Subcontractor can use the app to fill out a Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) Subcontractor Verification as part of the construction project records. The app produces a PDF that can be effortlessly emailed to the Elevator Installation Subcontractor and General Contractors. It can also be stored securely in the GoCanvas Cloud for the construction sites records. The PDF allows construction project managers to properly verify DBE to subcontractor Elevator Installation Subcontractors. Note to prime contractor: You are required to complete the Elevator Installation Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) Subcontractor Verification Form listing each DBE (MBE or WBE) subcontractor to be employed in work eligible for the Drinking Water State Revolving. Please submit along with each subcontractor's current, valid DBE certificate, to the municipality within 14 days of bid opening. In the event that this app is not submitted with the bid application, the bid could be rendered nonresponsive and rejected. The completion and submission of this app does not constitute a contractual agreement between the General Contractor and the named Elevator Installation Subcontractor, but is solely for documenting proposed compliance with DBE participation under the Department of Public Health’s (DPH) Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF).
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