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CONTRACT VEHICLES

Certifications & Contracting Vehicles:

  • SBA Tribal 8(a) *Pending*
  • HUBZone *Pending*
  • DBE & MB *Pending*
  • GTEC Maintains security clearance with the Bureau of Indian Affairs for the Road Inventory Field Data System (RIFDS)

Benefits of Partnering with GTED

SBA Tribal 8(a)

As an SBA Tribal 8(a) certified professional services firm, GTEC offers several advantages for our clients. These advantages include the following:

  • No dollar threshold on 8(a) sole-source/direct awards [13 cfr 124.506 (b)]. The government can award sole-source contracts up to $22M in value without justification and approval (J&A), and awards over $22M with J&A.
  • 8(a) Awards to Tribally-Owned firms cannot be protested [13 CFR 124.517(a)]. Awards made to tribally-owned companies are not subject to protest.
  • Department of Defense Indian Incentive Program (IIP). This congressionally-sponsored program provides a 5% rebate to federal prime contractors and subcontractors that subcontract to Indian-owned organizations.
  • Congress has established a 23% government-wide goal for awards of contracts to small businesses. Subsets of the small business goal are a 5% government-wide goal for awards to small disadvantaged businesses (SDBs), a 5% government-wide goal for awards to women-owned small businesses (WOSB), a 3% government-wide goal for awards to a historically underutilized business zone @ (HUBZone) small businesses, and a 3% government-wide goal for awards to service-connected disabled veteran-owned small businesses (SDVOSB). A contract can get counted towards more than one goal.
  • The Tribal Small Business Administration (SBA) 8(a) program is a formal business development program designed to assist socially and economically disadvantaged small business, such as tribally-owned small businesses that are at least 51% owned by an Indian tribe, to enter the federal marketplace through training and development in contracting, financial, technical, marketing, and management skills.
  • Tribal small businesses can use the 8(a) program as a tool to successfully market and compete for federal contracts. Tribes are unique because they may own multiple entities participating in the 8(a) program.
  • In addition, Indian tribes are exempt from competitive threshold limitations per 13 CFR 124.506(b) and are eligible to receive sole-source contracts of unlimited value.
  • Contracting or partnering with a tribally-owned 8(a) entity stimulates economic growth and career opportunities that benefit the tribal and surrounding communities.

For more information please visit https://www.sba.gov/federal-contracting/contracting-assistance-programs/8a-business-development-program

HUBZone Program

The federal government’s goal is to award at least 3 percent of all federal contracting dollars to HUBZone-certified small businesses each year.

The government limits competition for certain contracts to businesses in historically underutilized business zones. It also gives preferential consideration to those businesses in full and open competition.

Joining the HUBZone program makes your business eligible to compete for the program’s set-aside contracts. HUBZone-certified businesses also get a 10 percent price evaluation preference in full and open contract competitions.

HUBZone-certified businesses can still compete for contract awards under other socio-economic programs they qualify for.

To qualify for the HUBZone program, we must:

  • Be a small business
  • Be at least 51 percent owned and controlled by U.S. citizens, a Community Development Corporation, an agricultural cooperative, a Native Hawaiian organization, or an Indian tribe
  • Have its principal office located in a HUBZone
  • Have at least 35 percent of its employees live in a HUBZone
  • Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program is a federally required program designed to ensure that firms owned and controlled by minorities, women, and other socially and economically disadvantaged persons have the opportunity to grow and become self-sufficient through participation in federally funded MDOT contracts.

Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)

MBE Certification is the process by which a business is verified as being minority-owned according to the criteria set forth by the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC). The NMSDC’s requires a business to be at least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by racial or ethnic minorities who are also U.S. Citizens.

Once a business is granted an MBE certification, its business contracts may be counted toward the minority spend goals set by the top corporations across the country. The distinction as a certified MBE gives minority-owned businesses a competitive advantage when seeking corporate partnerships and contracts.

By becoming a certified MBE, Michigan’s minority-owned businesses gain access to contract opportunities with some of the largest and best-known corporations, educational and governmental institutions throughout the country.

Grand Traverse Economic Development

3147 Logan Valley Rd

Traverse City, MI 49684

231-941-8505

GTED is a non-gaming commercial investment entity, wholly-owned by the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians.

Our Companies

  • Bay Shore Steel Works (BSSW)
  • Grand Traverse Engineering and Construction (GTEC)
  • GTB Health Solutions, LLC (GTBHS)
  • TERRAPORT
  • GTB Engineering, Security, and Technology Solutions LLC (GTBEST)
    • GTB Federal IT Solutions, LLC (GTBFIT)
GTED is a commercial investment entity wholly-owned by the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians.

Our Companies

  • Bay Shore Steel Works (BSSW)
  • Grand Traverse Engineering and Construction (GTEC)
  • GTB Health Solutions, LLC (GTBHS)
  • TERRAPORT
  • Grand Traverse Science and Technology Innovation Center (GT STIC)
  • GTB Engineering, Security, and Technology Solutions LLC (GTBEST)
  • GTB Federal IT Solutions, LLC (GTBFIT)
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