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How to find and hire subcontractors: The complete hiring process explained Industry associations and networks. Referrals and recommendations. Online directories and platforms. Local trade shows and events. Construction supplier networks. Local business directories.
Heres a breakdown of the subcontractor hiring process: Find a list of subs youd consider working with. Organize your prequalification process. Make sure they have the manpower and equipment to scale to your job. Check out their experience and past work. Examine their safety records. Check their license.
Use GSAs Subcontracting Directory and the GSA eLibrary to find potential large business prime contractors. Small businesses must contact prime contractors directly. If you need more information about opportunities listed in the directory, reach out to your local OSDBU small business advocate.
FAQs. Why is the SBSP required? To comply with federal law (FAR subpart 19.7), all federally sponsored contracts in excess of $750,000 require implementation of a subcontracting plan with established goals for expenditures to small businesses. How do I find a certified small business?
Small Businesses are encouraged to frequently visit the SUB-Net website to determine if there are any available subcontracting opportunities for which they would like to compete. Visit SUB-Net for Governmentwide listings of subcontracting opportunities.
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When you are looking at supply chain procurement, there are three types of subcontractor: Domestic Subcontractors. Nominated Subcontractors. Named Subcontractors.
As a very rough rule of thumb, the profit for the subcontractor should lie somewhere between 3-5% of the total job, but there is no fixed rule. Where there is some room in your agreement for negotiation is what you consider the margin for profit and what you might classify as contingency.