COFC: Ostensible Subcontractor Rule for General Construction Still Looks at all Circumstances - SmallGovCon
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COFC: Ostensible Subcontractor Rule for General Construction Still Looks at all Circumstances - SmallGovCon
As frequent SmallGovCon readers know, the Small Business Administration’s ostensible subcontractor rule can be tricky to navigate. The rule requires contractors not to rely too heavily on a subcontractor in the performance of a contract set aside under an SBA socioeconomic program, but what constitutes relying too heavily can be confusing for small business contractors. Without a clear measure of how reliant is too reliant, businesses have to wo…
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