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2. Agenda. ObjectivesSBEDA HistoryKey DefinitionsSBEDA Goals, Certification
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1. 1 City of San AntonioEconomic Development DepartmentPresentation onSmall Business Economic Development Advocacy (SBEDA) Program2008
2. 2 Agenda Objectives
SBEDA History
Key Definitions
SBEDA Goals, Certification & Point System
SBEDA Forms
SBEDA RFP/RFQ & Low Bid Process
SBEDA Office
How SBEDA Works
FY 2006-2007 Total Contracting Dollars
Success Stories
Contact Information
Questions & Answers
3. 3 SBEDA Objectives
4. 4 SBEDA Objectives A strategy to help local businesses grow
Provides a remedy to remove disparity
Promote utilization of minority & women-owned businesses through city contracting
Use of public contracting to expand private sector participation for local businesses
Grow local small businesses in non-traditional business categories
Remove obstacles preventing small business from competing for City contracts
Provide increased competition for City contracts
5. 5 History of City’s Small Business Program
6. 6 History 1983-1988--City establishes initial small business program through Equal Employment Opportunity Dept.
1987-S.A. Hispanic Chamber conducts study showing that less than 2% of City contracts are awarded to Small, Minority & Women-Owned Businesses
1988--Mayor Cisneros appoints Small Business Commission to evaluate local small business issues
1988--City Council adopts a small business ordinance resulting from a report containing 40 specific recommendations
Entitled: “Small Business Development: Towards a Stronger San Antonio Economy”
7. 7 History (cont.) Key Features of the Ordinance:
Establish Small Business Committee composed of citizens
Advises the City Council and the City Manager on methods to improve effectiveness of the program
Require all City prime contractors to submit Good Faith Effort Plan (GFEP) to include Small, Minority, Women-Owned Business Enterprises
Provide resources for staffing of a Small Business Program within the Economic Development Department
Establish contracting goals for small businesses in:
Purchasing
Construction
Professional Services
Leases & Concessions
8. 8 History (cont.) Provide preference points in professional/lease contracts for local small businesses
Establish a performance tracking system
Provide for the certification of Minority & Women-Owned Business Enterprises
Where possible, “Break-Up” large contracts into smaller contract
Promotes opportunities
Hold City Staff accountable through performance measures
9. 9 History (cont.) January 1989--Croson vs. City of Richmond decision established the requirement of proving underutilization to determine goals for contracting
Prohibits Race Based Set-Aside Programs
Affirms Race Based Goals Program
Must have a Disparity Study with corresponding Availability Analysis
City Council directs staff to complete a Disparity Study to comply with the Supreme Court decision
City Council supports the continuation of a Race Base Goals program under “voluntary-compliance” approach
April 1989--City begins implementation
M/WBE Contracting utilization increases from 2% to 15%
Alamodome project is the first major public project that incorporates Small Business goals
Aviation Department adopts Small Business Concessions program
10. 10 History (cont.) 1992 - City completes Disparity Study. Study conducted by National Economic Research Associates (NERA)
Study shows that the city underutilized businesses owned by:
Hispanics
African-Americans (most severe disparity)
Women
Other Minorities
Measures availability of business in San Antonio Metropolitan Area
April 1993 - City Council adopts ordinance to implement findings and remedy underutilization
11. 11 History (cont.) 1995--Specific African American Business Enterprise (AABE) Goals established
1998--Centralized SMWBE certification established through creation of the South Central Texas Regional Certification Agency
Founding Members Include:
City of San Antonio
San Antonio Water System
City Public Service
VIA Metropolitan Transit District
San Antonio Housing Authority
2002-San Antonio City Council renews Small Business Contracting Ordinance
12. 12 History (cont.) On 11/30/06, City Council adopted SBEDA policy to: 1) began the coordination and implementation between other governmental agencies in updating the new Business Availability Disparity Study; and, 2) established selection criteria for federally funded Aviation Department contracts.
On 4/12/07, SBEDA Ordinance amended for Alternative Construction Delivery Methods (ACDM): 1) criteria evaluates economic impact; and, 2) developed “Emerging Diversity” format to result in more meaningful development and utilization of small businesses with greater impact to local economy
13. 13 Key Definitions
14. 14 Key Definitions Local Business Enterprise (LBE)
Headquartered in San Antonio
Non-HQ must be within Bexar County (1-year)
Branch offices qualify - at least 10 employees
Minority Owned Business (MBE)
Hispanic, African - American, Asian, Native-American and Disabled
Must have 51% ownership
Must be local
15. 15 Key Definitions (cont.) Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE)
Gender Based - regardless of Ethnic Status
Must have 51% ownership
Must be local
African-American Business Enterprise
Owned by African-American group member
Must have 51% ownership
Must be local
16. 16 Small Business (SBE)
Tied to specific industry SBA size standard
Architecture & Engineering (A&E): less $4,500,000 Annual revenue
Construction: Less than $31,000,000
Minority & Women-Owned Enterprise (M/WBE)
Combined—minority and non-minority women
Must have at least 51% ownership
Established to promote M/WBE principal ownership
17. 17 Historically Underutilized Enterprise (HUE)
Local (LBE)
Minority (MBE including AABE)
Women (WBE)
Small (SBE)
HUE applies to discretionary contracts where preference points are applied
Not to be confused with State of Texas HUB Certification.
18. 18 SBEDA Goals, Certification and Point System
19. 19 Contracting Categories & Goals FY 2005-2006 Construction Goal
MBE 24%
WBE 11%
AABE 1.5%
SBE 50%
Procurement
MBE 15%
WBE 10%
AABE 3%
SBE 50%
Prof. Services
MBE 31%
WBE 10%
AABE 2.2%
SBE 50%
*Within 2.5% margin of business availability
20. 20 MBE-WBE-AABE Certification Required Work with EDD, Small Business Office to prioritize businesses that need assistance for certification
Refer to “Communication Restrictions”
SBEDA Firms must be certified through the South Central Texas Regional Certification Agency (SCTRCA) OR
Approved by the City’s Director of Economic Development
Proof of certification must be submitted with the proposal/bids
www.sctrca.org
21. 21 Purpose of SBEDA Preference Points Designed to encourage non-local companies to sub-contract with local companies
Local companies gain expertise
$$ remain in local economy
Provides incentive for non-local companies to open San Antonio Branch office
Results in job creation and investment in S.A.
22. 22 Performance Standard Percentage Points Clarify Performance Standard Percentage Points -- 20% TOTAL
SA Headquartered Business: 10% of the selection criteria points
Non-Local Prime Contractors can receive points for using local businesses-proportional to amount of work performed by local subcontractors (i.e. 50% to local =5 points)
Primes who have branch office will receive 6% of the selection points
Historically Underutilized Enterprises (HUEs): 5% of the selection criteria points
Primes who subcontract with HUEs can receive points proportional to amount of work performed by HUEs (i.e., 50% to HUEs = 2.5 points)
S/MBEs and/or S/WBEs must be certified by SCTRCA or approved by Director of Economic Development to be considered HUEs.
Small Business Program Compliance: 5% of the selection criteria points
Submission/approval of List of Subcontractors/Suppliers or Good Faith Effort Plan
1% for meet/exceed MBE goal; 1% for meet/exceed WBE goal; 1% for meet/exceed AABE goal; 1% for meet/exceed SBE goal
23. 23 List of Subcontractors/Suppliers and Good Faith Effort Plan Proposals less than $200,000 in value shall include a List of Subcontractors/
Suppliers
For proposals of $200,000 or more a Good Faith Effort Plan must be attached
List of Subcontractors/Suppliers and Good Faith Effort Plan forms are attached to Ordinance #2007-04-12-0396 (www.sanantonio.gov/edd)
24. 24
25. 25 SBEDA Office
26. 26 How SBEDA Works Provides contractors with:
Listing in S/M/AA/WBE directory and a computerized S/M/AA/WBE database which are used by prime contractors and City contracting officials.
Bid Board listing of contracting opportunities from the City, State and other governmental agencies and prime contractors
Construction Plans Review Room that displays specifications and plans for all City Public Works construction and other agency projects
Assistance in completing forms required by the City’s SBEDA policy
Monthly contracting bulletin
The “Contracting Insider”, a quarterly newsletter providing valuable information on issues concerning small businesses and client success stories
Identification of financial assistance programs
27. 27 FY 2006 – 2007TOTAL CONTRACTING DOLLARS $235,980,964
28. 28 Small Business Program Success Stories Purchasing
Presto-Printing
Commonwealth Computers
TRC Computers
Maldonado Nursery
Professional Services
Estrada-Hinojosa
The Foster Group
Debra Dockery-Architects
C.C. Garcia-CPA
Alamo Architects
Services
Alamo Travel
Terra-Summa Communications
Providence Real Estate
Construction
E.Z. Bel Construction
San Antonio Constructors
De La Garza Fence
Lozano Trucking
Leases & Concessions
Catering By Nick
All-Star Concessions
Chelsea/Blimpies--W. Franklin
Venice Art Terrazo
RK Group
29. 29 Contact Information Melissa Aguillon, Manager
City of San Antonio
Economic Development Department
Frost Bank Tower
100 W. Houston St., Suite 1900
210-207-3900
www.sanantonio.gov/edd
30. 30 Questions and Answers