381 Constructors believe in partnering and investing in the local, small, and diverse businesses in the communities where we work and live.
We evaluate companies on different criteria based on specific project requirements. This may include, but is not limited to:
- Safety performance (EMR/DART)
- Proven quality
- On-time performance
- Proven track record
- Small Business Certification
- Federal, NAVFAC, and Secure Facility experience
- Insurance and bonding capability
- Value-added products or services
381 Constructors is firmly committed to conducting business with the highest integrity and in compliance with all applicable laws. We expect that all vendors, suppliers, sub-suppliers, contractors, consultants, and each of their respective employees and any other third parties involved with the execution of work will, at a minimum, comply with standards of business conduct consistent with those in this Vendor Code of Conduct (“Code”).
381 Constructors is committed to the business inclusion goals established for the Project. We will maximize opportunities for local, small, and diverse firms through: Dividing work into economically feasible packages to assist diverse-owned businesses and ensure equitable and meaningful participation; Actively seeking out diverse businesses that will bring additional value to the project; Building upon new and existing supplier and subcontractor relationships to foster long-term partnerships; Fostering the development and growth of existing and potential diverse business partners; and Partnering with community and industry organizations focused on supporting small and diverse businesses.
Goals and Certification Information
The goals established for the P-381 Multi-Mission Dry Dock #1 Project include participation by the following Small & Diverse Business categories listed below:
- Small Business (SB)
- Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB)
- HUBZone SB
- Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB)
- Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB)
- Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)
To count toward participation goals established for the project, firms can self-certify as Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, Women-Owned Small Business, and/or Veteran-Owned/Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business if the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) eligibility criteria is met.
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- CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE SBA SIZE STANDARDS
- CLICK HERE TO SEE IF YOUR FIRM QUALIFIES AS SMALL
To count toward HUBZone Small Business participation goals, firms should have an account in SAM.gov and must be HUBZone certified by the SBA.