Role of the Contract Evaluation Unit (CEU) DBE certification and coding Program changes Q&A
Division of Procurement and Contracts (DPAC): service contracts, architectural and engineering contracts, minor public works contracts (under $250,000), and all emergency force account contracts for phase one emergencies that immediately restore services Division of Engineering Services (Office Engineer): contracts greater than $250,000 and long term emergency contracts
Goal achievement: DBE, DVBE, and SB participation Commercially Useful Function (CUF) DBE: 49 Code of Federal Regulations, Part DVBE: Military and Veterans Code, Section 999 SB: California Government Code, Section Certification status and codes
Good Faith Efforts Determination Reconsideration, if applicable
Form ADM-0227F-A&E Column 4 Column 5
Form ADM-0227F-A&E, Column 4: “Enter a description that briefly captures the work to be performed or supplies to be provided by each corresponding DBE/UDBE firm listed in Column 1.” Form ADM-0227F-A&E, Column 5: “If the service will require Engineering Judgement, enter ‘Y’ or ‘Yes.’ If the service will not require Engineering Judgement, enter ‘N’ or ‘NO.’”
Form ADM-0312F “Bidder/Proposer is strongly encouraged to submit the ADM-0312F to protect the bidder’s/proposer’s eligibility if Caltrans determines the bidder/proposer failed to meet the UDBE goal.”
Licensing (if required): must be held by a socially and economically disadvantaged individual Coding: must be approved prior to bid opening
Termination of Caltrans’ DBE program waiver
Effective date for Caltrans: June 15, 2012 No more UDBEs or UDBE goals Anticipated outcomes: increased competition, more new DBE certification applications, impact on goal setting
EExpanded code descriptions CCUF Guide DDBE Outreach Guide
Office of Business and Economic Opportunity Contract Evaluation Unit Phone: (916) On the web: Division of Procurement and Contracts A&E Office Phone: (916) On the web: