“Service Disabled Veteran Small Business Joint Ventures and Subcontracting: New Thinking to Compete for Larger federal Contracts” Welcome.

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“Service Disabled Veteran Small Business Joint Ventures and Subcontracting: New Thinking to Compete for Larger federal Contracts” Welcome

To increase the number small business joint ventures competing. Overall objective today: A large business cannot be part of a small business joint venture, with the exception of an 8(a) mentor protégé JV. Key point:

1. SBA definition of a small business joint venture 2. Size standards, affiliation, and exceptions 3. Limitations on subcontracting and ostensible subcontracting 4. Types of small business set-asides, unrestricted competition and joint ventures 5. Mentor protégé and 8(a) exception 6. What next? What we are covering

New thinking: Think of forming a joint venture……………………………………. ……….as you would think if starting a new business.

Just what is a small business joint venture (JV)? SBA definition:  An association of individuals and/or concerns with interests in any degree or proportion by way of contract, express or implied,  Consorting to engage in and carry out no more than three specific or limited-purpose business ventures for joint profit over a two year period (“3-2 rule”: Three JV submissions in two years.)  Combining efforts, property, money, skill, or knowledge,  But not on a continuing or permanent basis for conducting business generally. SBA size regulations: (13 CFR (h))

And furthermore - A small business joint venture –  Represents the formation of a new small business  Consists only of small businesses  Self-certifies that it is “small”  Is subject to the regulations as they govern small business – just like any other small business  Is reviewed by the contracting officer, not SBA. (Except for 8(a)).

1. Small business JV for small business set- asides and unrestricted competition 2. 8(a) JV for 8(a) set-asides. (8(a) mentor- protégé is different.) 3. HUBZone JV for HUBZone set-asides and unrestricted competition. 4. SDV JV for SDV set-asides JV may be created to compete on types of small business set-asides – JV of each type counts toward the goal categories just like other small businesses do. And -

1. SBA definition of a small business joint venture 2. Size standards, affiliation, and exceptions 3. Limitations on subcontracting and ostensible subcontracting 4. Types of small business set-asides, unrestricted competition and joint ventures 5. Mentor protégé and 8(a) exception 6. What next? What we are covering

Is your (JV) business “small” for particular acquisition? (Self-certification)  NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) code for the acquisition  SBA size standard: Three year average annual revenues  SBA size standard: Number of employees over the last 12 months

Finding NAICS code descriptions at: Finding size standards for a NAICS code at: The plot thickens: “Affiliation”

“Affiliation” with others: Who is in control of the small business? Others have power to control your business through:  Common management  Identical business interests  Common stockholders  Ownership of multiple businesses  Contractual relationships  Joint venture arrangements (for that “new small business) You are not viewed as being totally independent

So what? Is your joint venture “small” for particular acquisition? Self-certification  Combine total revenues or employees determine size.  You may be a large business.  So you are ineligible to compete for set-asides individually or as a joint venture. SBA size regulations at 13 CFR ) and 13 CFR (h)(2)

Case 1: Small business JV and affiliation  Small business set aside  Environmental consulting services NAICS:  Revenue-base size standard: $6.5 million  Estimated value of contract award: $3.0 million  Joint venture firms are affiliated 1. Small business A: $3.5 M average annual receipts 2. Small business B: $3.5 M average annual receipts  Can firms with combined receipts of $7 million compete as a small business joint venture for the set-aside?  No. Joint venture exceeds the revenue-based size standard, is not a small business for this code, and so it cannot compete.

Size regs at 13 CFR (h)(3): 1. Where the procurement is too large for small business to compete. (Bundling). 2. Large procurements - size standards: (a) Greater than half of the size of the revenue- based size standard. (b) Over $10 million for employee-based size standard. But there are exceptions to most rules:

Case 2: Small business JV with an exception to affiliation  Small business set aside  Environmental consulting services NAICS:  Revenue-based size standard: $6.5 million.  Estimated value of contract award: $4.0 million.  Joint venture firms affiliated? 1. Small business A (Must be a small business) 2. Small business B (Must be a small business)  Can these small firms compete as a small business joint venture for the set-aside?  Yes. Joint venture may compete for the small business set- aside because the contract size is greater than half of the revenue-based size standard. Affiliation rule waived. End of part 2

1. SBA definition of a small business joint venture 2. Size standards, affiliation, and exceptions 3. Limitations on subcontracting and ostensible subcontracting 4. Types of small business set-asides, unrestricted competition and joint ventures 5. Mentor protégé and 8(a) exception 6. What next? What we are covering

Should you joint venture vs. or subcontract? Small business federal prime contractor and subcontracting:  You can only subcontract so much  Only the prime is on the line for contract performance Small business joint venture federal prime contractor and subcontracting:  You can only subcontract so much  Joint venturers are on line for contract performance  Has larger capacity - resources

Services Provide 50% of personnel costs Supplies Provide 50% of cost of manufacturing, excluding materials General Construction Perform 15% of cost of contract with own employees, excluding materials Special Trade Construction Perform 25% of cost of contract with own employees, excluding materials Limitations on subcontracting apply to small businesses and small business joint ventures too FAR clause SBA Certificate of Competency: 13CFR125.5

 Unusual reliance. Subcontractor that performs primary and vital requirements or a subcontractor upon which the prime contractor is unusually reliant.  Affiliated? Subcontractor is treated as an affiliate so revenues or employees are combined to determine size. (SBA size regs at 13 CFR (h)(4)).  Refer to SBA: If so for an apparent low offer, referral is made to SBA per FAR  Do not do this “Affiliation again:” Subcontractor control?

1. Who will manage the contract? 2. Which party possesses the requisite background and expertise to carryout contract? 3. Who “chased” the contract? 4. What degree of collaboration was there on the bid? 5. Are there discrete tasks to be performed or is there a commingling of personnel and materials? 6. What is the relative amount of work to be performed by each? 7. Which party performs the most complex and costly contract functions 13 CFR (h)(4) Does the subcontractor have control? “Ostensible subcontractor affiliation” factors End of part 3

1. SBA definition of a small business joint venture 2. Size standards, affiliation, and exceptions 3. Limitations on subcontracting and ostensible subcontracting 4. Types of small business set-asides, unrestricted competition and joint ventures 5. Mentor protégé and 8(a) exception 6. What next? What we are covering

1. Set-asides for small business and small business joint ventures – and all types of small business  JV must be in CCR  JV consists of small firms only.  Affiliation exceptions for large procurements. Ostensible subcontractor scrutiny, and subcontracting limitations apply.  “3-2 rule”: Three JV submissions in two years.  No small business set-asides for construction per FAR except for 8(a), HZ or SDVs.

2. Service-disabled vet  JV formed per regs with SDV managing partner.  SDV receives at least 51% of profits.  See FAR : Notice of Total Service-Disabled Veteran- Owned Small Business Set-Aside 13 CFR (b)

Definition of a SDVOSB (CFR (g)) Websites: SBA: VA: (1) Not less than 51% of which is owned by one or more service-disabled veterans..; (2) The management and daily business operations of which are controlled by one or more service-disabled veterans …; and (3) That is “small” End of part 4

1. SBA definition of a small business joint venture 2. Size standards, affiliation, and exceptions 3. Limitations on subcontracting and ostensible subcontracting 4. Types of small business set-asides, unrestricted competition and joint ventures 5. Mentor protégé and 8(a) exception 6. What next? What we are covering

 8(a) only  May result in a JV with an “other than small” business mentor  Competes as a small business any federal procurement. (13 CFR (h)(3)(iii))  8(a) firm must manage and furnish project manager for JV.  8(a) firm must earn at least 51% of profits for JV.  SBA approves each JV submission. JV is project specific.  8(a) mentor protégé agreement must be reviewed annually by SBA  Small Business Administration websites: for JV template SBA’s mentor-protégé: There are exceptions to most rules

 SBA size regulations:13 CFR (h)  HUBZone regs:13 CFR  SBA Certificate of Competency: 13CFR125.5  Service-disabled veteran:13 CFR (b)  8(a) and SDB regs:13 CFR  Small disadvantaged business: 13 CFR (f) Summary of CFR regulations CFR website: federal Acquisition Regulation: End of part 5

Case 3: Small business in unrestricted DoD competition  Industrial Building Construction code  Size standard: $31 million  Estimated value:$18 million  Affiliation excepted  No limitations on subcontracting for small business POSSIBLE SMALL BUSINESS BIDDER SCENARIOS: 1.Small business A bids. 2.Small business joint venture B of two small businesses firms. 3.Small business joint venture C forms consisting of SBA 8(a) mentor- protégé consisting of an 8(a) with an “other than small” business competes as a small business. 4.Small business joint venture D consists of two HUBZone firms. (For HUBZones JVs claiming price 10% PEP, subcontracting limitations and ostensible subcontracting scrutiny apply.)

1. SBA definition of a small business joint venture 2. Size standards, affiliation, and exceptions 3. Limitations on subcontracting and ostensible subcontracting 4. Types of small business set-asides, unrestricted competition and joint ventures 5. Mentor protégé and 8(a) exception 6. What next? What we are covering

Summary of small business joint venture set-asides JV 3-2 rule Sole source Competitive set-aside Subcontracting limitations Ostensible subcontracting scrutiny Affiliation size exceptions for JVs 1. SB NoYes 2. 8(a)*Yes 3. HUBZone Yes 4. SDVYes *May be MP-JV that competes for 8a or small business set-asides

Summary of small business joint ventures in unrestricted competition JV 3-2 rule Unrestricted Subcontracting limitations Ostensible subcontracting scrutiny Affiliation size exceptions for JVs 1. SBYesNo Yes 8(a) MP JVYes NoYes 2. HUBZone Yes *May be MP-JV that competes in unrestricted as a small business

Just what do you bring to the table? 1. What size contract can you handle alone? 2. What size of contract could you handle in a joint venture? 3. How does this fit with your business plan? (Small Business Development Centers at:

 Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) assistance:  SBA Veteran Business Development Officers: businessdev/index.html businessdev/index.html  SBA bonding website: Darryl K. Bellamy Area Director, Surety Bond Guarantee (303) , ext. 261 FAX: (303)

1. SBA definition of a small business joint venture 2. Size standards, affiliation, and exceptions 3. Limitations on subcontracting and ostensible subcontracting 4. Types of small business set-asides, unrestricted competition and joint ventures 5. Mentor protégé and 8(a) exception 6. What next? What we are covering