MINORITY, WOMEN-OWNED and EMERGING SMALL BUSINESS (MWESB) UTILIZATION AND EXPENDITURE SUMMARY REPORT PERIOD: July, 2014 thru September, 2014

Similar documents
City of Jacksonville Office of Economic Development. Equal Business Opportunity (EBO) and Contract Compliance Office. 3rd Quarter Report for FY 12

Port Small Business Development Program

Port of Portland Small Business Program FFY16

BUSINESS DIVERSITY OUTREACH PROGRAM

City of Jacksonville Office of Economic Development. Equal Business Opportunity (EBO) and Contract Compliance Office. 4th Quarter Report for FY 12

We Build Program Update & UCLA Labor Center Study Summary. Facilities Committee March 5, 2009

Tier I Supplier Diversity Spending Report FY13

Update on the 2007 Disparity Study February 2011

M/WBE PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Sponsor. Exhibit. Lead a Workshop. Sponsor. Exhibit. Lead a Workshop Women in Trades Career Fair Women in Trades Career Fair

Reports for Committee Members / University Campuses

Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Strategic Plan

SOUTHERN FLORIDA MINORITY SUPPLIER DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY GROUP MEETING

DORAL BUSINESS COUNCIL INFORMATIONAL BUSINESS SEMINAR

SOLANO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD AGENDA ITEM REVISIONS TO MEASURE Q SMALL, LOCAL, AND DIVERSE BUSINESS PROGRAM PILOT PROGRAM

Department of Construction and Procurement Services

Minneapolis Department of Civil Rights Contract Compliance Division 3 rd Quarter Report

OFFICE OF PHYSICAL PLANT

21 st Century Schools Bond Advisory Committee. June 25, 2014

Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. A Year of Accomplishments in OFCCP. Presented by: Theresa Lujan

AUSTIN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

Solano County Transit (SolTrans) Overall Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Goal FFY through FFY

Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program. Florida Department of Transportation Equal Opportunity Office

Small Business Enterprise Program

PROJECT DASHBOARD BUDGET SCHEDULE SCOPE COMMUNITY

UNION COUNTY MINORITY AND SMALL BUSINESS GUIDELINES AND OUTREACH PLAN

Broward County Minority Builders Coalition, Inc. Supporting the Professionals and Entrepreneurs Who Build Our Communities

2018 New Orleans Disparity Study

Ben Walsh, Mayor CITY OF SYRACUSE MINORITY AND WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE CERTIFICATION APPLICATION

Florida Department of Transportation 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL

Sheltered Market Program Description Background

Port of Portland FY11-13 Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Goal

Estimating the Economic Contributions of the Utah Science Technology and Research Initiative (USTAR) to the Utah Economy

Merced County Department of Mental Health

Procedure Manual. Minority/Women Business Enterprise Program

Minority, Women, and Small Business Enterprise Program. Board of Education Management Oversight Report Aug. 23, 2011

Memphis International Airport

REPORT OF ACTIONS TAKEN UNDER GENERAL DELEGATED AUTHORITY CAPITAL PROJECT BUDGETS

Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Strategic Plan

AGENDA. Quorum = 4. *This is a Briefing Item Only

SUBCONSULTANT/SUBCONTRACTOR PROCUREMENT

HUB Participation: Historical Analysis

Proposal to Increase M/W/ESB Utilization in PTE Contracting

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA

Powering our Success. Southern Company Supplier Diversity Program

C (Procedure) Small, Minority, Women and Veteran Owned Business Enterprise Program PURPOSE DEFINITIONS

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Series. Office of Economic Opportunity

AGENDA BILL. Beaverton City Council Beaverton, Oregon BUDGET IMPACT AMOUNT BUDGETED $0

Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program

PO BOX 535 BROOKLYN IA PHONE: FAX: APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT PLEASE PRINT

Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program. Florida Department of Transportation Equal Opportunity Office

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

Tameika Edwards presenting Regulations Title Page Slide #2

Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program. Florida Department of Transportation Equal Opportunity Office

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA SMALL BUSINESS MASTER SUBCONTRACTING PLAN

NYS MWBE / SDVOB Programs

A model of new thinking in mental health treatment HOFFMAN BUILDS:

Increasing Diversity in Commonwealth Contracting: A Guide for Commonwealth Agencies on Contracting with Minority and Women Business Enterprises

Chabot-Las Positas Community College District

UCSB Audit and Advisory Services Internal Audit Report

APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT

Greater New England Minority Supplier Development Council (GNEMSDC) Eds/Meds/Pharma Symposium Boston Convention & Exhibition Center

City of Arlington, Texas LOCAL & MWBE POLICY

Overview of the Community Venue Initiative...1. Vision... 2

Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Strategic Plan

General Qs and As for Applicants. Low Carbon Building Skills Training Fund Apprenticeship Enhancement Fund Stream

Quick Facts OPEN for Government Contracts Survey: Trends Among Women-owned Businesses 1

Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program. Florida Department of Transportation Equal Opportunity Office

NEW ORLEANS AVIATION BOARD (NOAB) DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (DBE) PROGRAM Goal Setting Methodology and Calculations

Education and Training

SECTION 3 POLICY & PROGRAM

Florida Construction Workforce Taskforce:

LOOSE FORMS PACKAGE TECHNICAL RFP No F; Confucius Institute at the University of Maryland, College Park Project No.

Submitted by: Demetria P. Scott & Tamika Reynolds

Subcontractor/Vendor Outreach Meeting

NC State University HUB Advisory Committee Meeting Facilities Planning and Design Conference 301 January 25, :00 4:30 p.m.

Minority Business Enterprise and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Certification Program (Act 1456 of 2003, as amended) Rules

CIRT Policy Analysis Apprenticeships Primer. September 8, 2017 (Most Recent Analysis/Data)

History of Clubs at Rock Creek Written by Mandy Ellertson

Richmond Community Working Group. Procurement Presentation & Discussion February 26, 2015

REPORT ON AMERICA S SMALL BUSINESSES

LOWELL REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY

Cornell Procurement Services

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FOR RFA CALIFORNIA APPRENTICESHIP INITIATIVE (CAI) PRE-APPRENTICESHIP AND ENHANCED ON THE JOB TRAINING GRANT PROGRAM

Central Procurement and Contract Administration

SCDOT MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE UTILIZATION PLAN

Equal Employment Opportunity Self-Identification Applicant Survey

Minnesota s Physical Therapist Assistant Workforce, 2015

A helpful tactic to achieve the strategy is to use Historically underutilized. Richmond based companies

M/WBE Supplier Diversity Profile Form

Characteristics of the Community-Based Job Training Grant (CBJTG) Program

Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project Construction Bench Open House November 9, 2016

Florida Job Growth Grant Fund Workforce Training Grant Proposal

Business Participation Plan Submitted by: Eve Hinton, Bureau Chief 4040 Esplanade Way, Suite 215 U Tallahassee, Florida

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

The Section 3 Clause. HACSJ Section 3 Form and Explanation (Rev 2013,03.01) Page 1 of 7

EQUAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY/ CONTRACT COMPLIANCE DIVISION

Amy Williams Dual Enrollment & Montana Career Pathways. TJ Eyer Career Technical & Adult Education

NECA NSW BUDGET BREAKFAST. Thursday June 25

Transcription:

MINORITY, WOMEN-OWNED and EMERGING SMALL BUSINESS (MWESB) UTILIZATION AND EXPENDITURE SUMMARY REPORT PERIOD: July, 2014 thru September, 2014 For the 1 st Quarter of FY 2015, several construction projects (new buildings and/or renovations) have been completed and are currently occupied at all of the Campuses. Total contract value for all Campus Construction Bond Projects through September, 2014 was approximately $159 million and overall 32% has been allocated to MWESB contractors, based on second tier contract reporting. The Bond Program s aspirational goal for MWESB utilization is 20% and the campuses have met or exceeded the goal. We have summarized each Campus s accomplishments in regards to the MWESB contracting opportunities and workforce hiring below. The Bond Program utilization report is an accumulation of expenditures from the beginning of the Bond Program. The Campus numbers specified below are based on the information provided by CM/GCs: Cascade Campus: Hoffman Construction is the CM/GC. There are nine (9) projects included in the construction reporting. A total of 370 contracts were issued, of which 134 contracts were awarded to MWESB contractors. The projects overall achieved 21% apprenticeship hours, 23% minority/male hours and 3% minority/female hours. A total of $10,535,174 (27%) has been awarded to MWESB contractors. Hoffman Construction has partnered with Pacificmark Construction, an African American owned general contracting firm, on the Student Union. Pacificmark s contract total of $6,610,065, is a First Tier contract for reporting purposes, and is not included in the overall MWESB percentage reported. If it were included, the Cascade projects MWESB total would be even more impressive. Additional MWESB firms with a contract award of over $500,000 are: Affordable Electric, an African American owned firm, $840,129; and Progressive Concrete, a Womenowned firm, $867,804. Rock Creek Campus: Fortis Construction is the CM/CG. Thirteen (13) projects are included in the construction reporting. A total of 280 contracts were issued, of which 80 contracts awarded to MWESB contractors. The Rock Creek Campus projects currently have 27% apprenticeship hours, 17% minority/male hours and 1% minority/female hours. A contract total of $8,108,858 (21%) was awarded to MWESB contractors. 1

Fortis Construction partnered/mentored with Faison Construction (an African American general contracting firm) to complete projects in Building 1, Building 2 (Phase 2) and Building 7 for a total of $809,275. Additional MWESB firms working on Rock Creek Campus projects with a contracted amount of over $500,000 for Building 5 include: Parrish Excavating Inc., a womenowned firm, $554,463; Turtle Mt Construction Co, a Native American firm, $572,723; Zavala Construction, a Hispanic firm, $854,806; and, West Side Iron Inc, a Hispanic firm, $1,429,664. In addition, Carr Construction, an African American firm, was awarded a contract of $828,153 for the Building 7 project. Southeast Center: O Neill/Walsh Community Builders (OWCB) is the CM/CG. Five (5) projects are included in the construction reporting. A total of 214 contracts were issued, of which 89 contracts were awarded to MWESB contractors. Southeast Campus projects currently have 21% apprentice hours, with 23% minority/male hours and 3% female/minority hours. A contract total of $24,922,197 (37 %) was awarded to MWESB contractors. Walsh Construction and O Neill Electric, an African American owned electrical/general contracting firm, partnered to form OWCB for the Southeast Campus project. O Neill Electric has been the prime contractor on the German American Society renovaton, Mt. Tabor renovations and North Parking lot (UHaul) expansion projects with a contract amount of $4,183,931. Inline Construction, an Asian American owned general contracting firm, partnered with OWCB as the prime contractor for Learning Commons project with a contract amount of $10,353,708. General Sheet Metal, a women-owned firm, was awarded a contract amount of $660,310 for the Learning Commons, and $845,121 for the Library project. Sylvania Campus: Howard S. Wright is the CM/GC. Eleven (11) projects are included in the construction reporting. A total 310 contracts were issued, of which 98 contracts were awarded to MWESB contractors. Sylvania projects have 18% reported apprenticeship hours, 12% were male/minority and 1% female minority hours. The total is below the target apprenticeship hours due to the amount of renovation projects that fell below the apprenticeship thresholds. A total amount of $7,673,329 (21%) was awarded to MWESB contractors. MWESB firms working on Sylvania Campus projects with an awarded contract amount of over $500,000 include: General Sheet Metal, a women-owned firm, $675,873, CC Building E6 project, and $601,393, HT Air Handler remodel; and Structural 21, LLC, a Native American owned firm, $671,489, CC Building Seismic project. 2

PCC Bond Program sponsored (including project display booth) the following MWESB outreach events in FY 14: October 30, 2014: Hispanic Employment Career Trade Fair May 9 10, 2014: 2014 Women in Trades Career Fair May 8, 2014: Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneur s 2014 Trade Show Event April 30, 2014: Governor s Marketplace Conference 2014 April 23, 2014: Hispanic Chamber Networking Event April 3, 2014: BestHQ 4 th Annual West Business Expo PCC continuously supports and have been an active member of the following organizations: 1) Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneurs (OAME) 2) National Association of Minority Contractors, Oregon (NAMCO) 3) Business Diversity Institute (BDI) and Best HQ west 4) Oregon Native American Chamber, Hispanic Chambers and Philippine Chambers 3

September 2014 Cascade Campus Diversity Dashboard Cumula ve Construc on Data as of 9/30/2014

September 2014 Rock Creek Campus Diversity Dashboard Cumula ve Construc on Data as of 9/30/2014

September 2014 Southeast Campus Diversity Dashboard Cumula ve Construc on Data as of 9/30/2014

September 2014 Sylvania Campus Diversity Dashboard Cumula ve Construc on Data as of 9/30/2014