
SBA 8(a) Certification
Facts
What procedures apply to competitive
8(a) procurements?
(a) FAR procedures. Procuring
activities will conduct competitions among and evaluate offers received from Participants
in accordance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (48 CFR, chapter 1).
(b) Eligibility determination by SBA. In either a negotiated or sealed bid competitive
8(a) acquisition, the procuring activity will request that the SBA district office
servicing the apparent successful offeror determine that firm's eligibility for award.
(1) Within 5 working days after receipt of a procuring activity's request for an
eligibility determination, SBA will determine whether the firm identified by the procuring
activity is eligible for award.
(2) Eligibility is based on
8(a) BD program criteria, including whether the Participant is:
(i) A small business under the SIC code assigned to the requirement;
(ii) In compliance with any applicable competitive business mix target established or
remedial measure that does not include the denial of future 8(a) contracts;
(iii) In the developmental stage of program participation if the solicitation restricts
offerors to the developmental stage of participation; and
(iv) A concern with a bona fide place of business in the applicable geographic area if the
procurement is for construction.
(3) If SBA determines that the apparent successful offeror is ineligible, SBA will notify
the procuring activity. The procuring activity will then send to SBA the identity of the
next highest evaluated firm for an eligibility determination. The process is repeated
until SBA determines that an identified offeror is eligible for award.
(4) Except to the extent set
forth in paragraph (d) of this section, SBA determines whether a Participant is eligible
for a specific 8(a) competitive requirement as of the date that the Participant submitted
its initial offer which includes price.
(5) If the procuring activity contracting officer believes that the apparent successful
offeror is not responsible to perform the contract, he or she must refer the concern to
SBA for a possible Certificate of Competency.
(c) Restricted competition.
(1) Competition within stages of program participation. SBA may accept a competitive 8(a)
requirement that is limited to Participants in the developmental stage of program
participation, or may accept a requirement to be competed among firms both in the
developmental and transitional stages of program participation.
(2) Construction competitions.
Based on its knowledge of the 8(a) BD portfolio, SBA will determine whether a competitive
8(a) construction requirement should be competed among only those Participants having a
bona fide place of business within the geographical boundaries of one or more SBA district
offices, within a state, or within the state and nearby areas. Only those Participants
with bona fide places of business within the appropriate geographical boundaries are
eligible to submit offers.
(3) Competition for all non-construction requirements. Except for construction
requirements, all eligible Participants regardless of location may submit offers in
response to competitive 8(a) solicitations. The only geographic restrictions pertaining to
8(a) competitive requirements, other than those for construction requirements, are any
imposed by the solicitations themselves.
(d) Award to firms whose program terms have expired. A concern that has completed its term
of participation in the 8(a) BD program may be awarded a competitive 8(a) contract if it
was a Participant eligible for award of the contract on the initial date specified for
receipt of offers contained in the contract solicitation, and if it continues to meet all
other applicable eligibility criteria.
(1) Amendments to the solicitation extending the date for submissions of offers will be
disregarded.
(2) For a negotiated
procurement, a Participant may submit revised offers, including a best and final offer,
and be awarded a competitive 8(a) contract if it was eligible as of the initial date
specified for the receipt of offers in the solicitation, even though its program term may
expire after that date.
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