Welcome to Durham County’s M/WBE Program Review M/WBE Program Review.

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Welcome to Durham County’s M/WBE Program Review M/WBE Program Review

MINORITY AND WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (M/WBE) ORDINANCE A new M/WBE Ordinance was adopted by Durham County in January 2008 A new M/WBE Ordinance was adopted by Durham County in January 2008 Establishes a plan of action to help ensure that the County’s Purchasing practices provide for participation and equal opportunities for businesses owned and controlled by minorities and women Establishes a plan of action to help ensure that the County’s Purchasing practices provide for participation and equal opportunities for businesses owned and controlled by minorities and women The Purchasing Division, in coordination with County departments, has been charged with monitoring contractors compliance to the policy The Purchasing Division, in coordination with County departments, has been charged with monitoring contractors compliance to the policy

A.Creation and identification of separate work in preparation of bid request packages B. Allow at least 30 days for advertising of bids Race-neutral steps. County departments, in coordination with the Purchasing Division shall take the following race-neutral steps to encourage contracting with M/WBEs. DURHAM COUNTY M/WBE ORDINANCE Encouragement of M/WBE Contracting C.Encourage M/WBE subcontractors to attend our Pre-bid conferences D. Make efforts to assist with information regarding Bonding E.Make available information on current informal and formal bids via internet access or electronic mail. F. Insert, in contracts to be executed by the County, provisions requiring the other parties to adhere to the requirements of this ordinance.

DURHAM COUNTY M/WBE ORDINANCE Encouragement of M/WBE Contracting CONT’D Maintaining M/WBE availability data bank - The County shall utilize the statewide data bank of historically underutilized businesses, established by the North Carolina Department of Administration HUB Office. Outreach and Assistance to Subcontractors: - participate in trade shows, community events, etc. - publish opportunities in media targeted to M/WBEs - engage in continuous recruitment efforts - assist M/WBEs by conducting training seminars Race-conscious steps

Who is a M/WBE? Minority means an individual who is a citizen or lawful permanent resident of the United States and who is: Minority means an individual who is a citizen or lawful permanent resident of the United States and who is: (1) African American. – A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. (1) African American. – A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. (2)Asian American. – A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, Asia, Indian continent, or Pacific islands. (2)Asian American. – A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, Asia, Indian continent, or Pacific islands. (3)Hispanic American. – A person of Spanish or Portuguese culture having origins in Mexico, South or Central America, or the Caribbean islands, regardless of race. (3)Hispanic American. – A person of Spanish or Portuguese culture having origins in Mexico, South or Central America, or the Caribbean islands, regardless of race. (4)Native American. – A person having origins in any of the original Indian peoples of North America. (4)Native American. – A person having origins in any of the original Indian peoples of North America. WBE means an M/WBE which is a woman-owned business enterprise. WBE means an M/WBE which is a woman-owned business enterprise.

Ethnicity/Race/Gender Industry African American Asian American Hispanic American Native American Women- Owned Construction2.61%N/A 3.98% Construction Subcontracting 14.67%N/A2.14%N/A10.76% Professional Services (including Architecture and Engineering) N/A Other Professional Services 7.20%N/A 3.55% Goods/SuppliesN/A 12.05% Minority/Women Business Enterprise GOALS

Certification of M/WBEs As a result of North Carolina’s legislative Session Law 2007 Senate Bill 320, a new requirement has been created for the State Department of Administration to develop and administer a statewide uniform program for certification of Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUBs) for use by state and local agencies, and to create and maintain a statewide database of certified HUBs. This requirement is for all state and local agencies to use HUB’s listed in the database created in accordance with the new law that becomes effective July 1, As a result of North Carolina’s legislative Session Law 2007 Senate Bill 320, a new requirement has been created for the State Department of Administration to develop and administer a statewide uniform program for certification of Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUBs) for use by state and local agencies, and to create and maintain a statewide database of certified HUBs. This requirement is for all state and local agencies to use HUB’s listed in the database created in accordance with the new law that becomes effective July 1, 2009.

Two Types of Bids Formal Bids are usually: Formal Bids are usually: sealed competitive bids sealed competitive bids advertised advertised opened in public opened in public approved by Board approved by Board awarded to lowest responsive and responsible bidder awarded to lowest responsive and responsible bidder Informal Bids are usually: obtained by telephone, fax, , or can be sealed competitive bid obtained by telephone, fax, , or can be sealed competitive bid not required to be advertised not required to be advertised subjected to public subjected to public inspection after award inspection after award

Local Preferences  Local governments have no statutory authority to establish preferences of any kind and are bound by the “lowest responsive and responsible bidder “ standard when awarding contracts that are subject to the bidding requirements.  The fact that a bidder is local cannot, by itself, be a basis for awarding a contract to a higher bidder.  Local governments can promote local businesses by making sure they are given notice of opportunities to bid and can use local businesses for convenience when purchasing small items or obtaining quotes for informal bids.

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