CONTRACT VEHICLES

Opportunities for Sole Source Procurement

Sole-Source Directly to Cooper Construction Services

Any federal agency can identify work especially suited for an 8(a) firm and can set-aside the project without advertising in FedBizOpps/Commerce Business Daily. This allows the federal agency to directly award a contract to this 8(a) firm without lengthy contracting delays.

If this option is chosen, the steps typically followed are:

An authorization to negotiate is obtained from the SBA by filling out a Small Business Coordination Record form. The interested party may consult with their small business program office and/or the contracting office in order to complete the Business Coordination Record or a Procurement Request Form, depending on the agency. Federal departments have different forms; for example, the DOD and its agencies use DD Form 2579.

Sole-Source IDIQ for Cooper Construction Services

When an agency finds an 8(a) company that they would like to utilize on a regular basis, the agency might choose to award a sole-source IDIQ (Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity) contract. Preparation of this IDIQ is very cost-effective for the agency as it minimizes the length of time involved in contracting out individual task orders and it is not as costly and time-consuming to award as a competitive IDIQ. This type of contracting mechanism can be awarded very much like the sole-source contracts described above.

BOA with Cooper onstruction Services

A BOA (Basic Order Agreement) can also be awarded on a sole-source basis under the 8(a) program. A BOA is a written instrument of understanding, negotiated between an agency, contracting activity, or contracting office and a contractor, that contains the following items:

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