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Subcontracting opportunities

Under Federal Acquisition Regulations, eligible proposals from large businesses must provide opportunities for subcontracting with small businesses. Failure to include a subcontracting plan may result in a proposal being rejected. Use the Small Business Subcontracting Plan to ensure that your bid contains the necessary data to be considered. 

The following Western contracts contain provisions which require the prime contractor to subcontract some portion of the prime contract. Small, small disadvantaged, women-owned, HUBZone, Service Disabled Veteran-owned business owners may contact the Subcontract Administrator at these companies for information about potential subcontracting opportunities.

1.  CONTRACT NO: DE-AM65-02WA18450 and DE-AM65-02WN04064
COMPANY: Stanley Consultants, Inc.

9200 E. Mineral Ave., Suite 400
Englewood, CO 80112
303-799-6806
Subcontracting opportunities: A&E Title I, II, and III Services

2. CONTRACT NO: DE-AM65-01WA00037
COMPANY: Thomas & Betts Corp.

8020 W. 150th Ave.
Hager City, WI 54014
715-792-2811
Subcontracting opportunities: heavy duty transmission line steel pole structures