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Certifications & Contracting Advantages

Certifications & Contracting Vehicles:

  • SBA Tribal 8(a) certified July 18, 2020

Benefits of Partnering with GTEC

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:

  • An agency may not award an 8(a) sole source contract for an amount exceeding $25,000,000, or $100,000,000 for an agency of the Department of Defense, unless the contracting officer justifies the use of a sole source contract in writing and has obtained the necessary approval under the Federal Acquisition Regulation (13 CFR 124.506(b)(5).
  • 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 Tribal 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

Grand Traverse Engineering and Construction (GTEC)

3147 Logan Valley Road
Traverse City, MI 49684
231.941.8505

DUNS Number: 079959089
UEI: K4ECC5JV6V27
CAGE Code: 7JF47
NAICS Codes: 237310 (Primary)

Certifications

  • SBA Tribal 8(a)

GTEC is a subsidiary of Grand Traverse Economic Development (GTED) and is an American Indian Tribal (AIT) minority small business, owned by the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians.

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

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