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CITY OF SOUTH BEND'S GUIDELINES FOR GOOD FAITH EFFORTS <br />BY CONTRACTORS IN MEETING MWBE CONTRACT GOALS <br />Under the City of South Bend 's Minority and Women 's Business Enterprise (MWBE) Inclusion Program Plan (COSB <br />Inclus ion Plan), the City of South Bend (the City) is authorized to set "contract specific " goals to increase MWBE <br />participation in City contracts and procurements. <br />MWBE participation goals are set based on ava ilability of MWBE contractors within the City 's geographic market <br />area identified in the City 's Disparity Study. <br />For contractors bidding on a construction , services , supplies or equipment contract where goals have been set for <br />all or parts of the project , below is information relevant to "good faith efforts " to meet the contract goal. <br />When the City sets a contract goal , that means MWBE 's are in fact available to perform work on the cont ract. <br />Project bidders must try diligently to meet the goal. Failure to make a good faith effort may result in <br />rejection of your bid as non-responsive to the contract. <br />Good faith efforts means actions undertaken by a contractor to achieve a contract goal which , by their scope , <br />intensity , and appropriateness to the objective , can be reasonably expected to fulfill the Program 's goals (City 's <br />Inclusion Plan , Section 4.B., No . 21). <br />A good faith effort is fully reviewable by the City . Where a contract goal is not met, contractors must provide <br />as much information as possible to help the City assess the contractor's good faith efforts to achieve the <br />goal . Inadequate proof of good faith efforts may result in a finding that the contractor was non-responsive, <br />causing its bid to be rejected even if it is the lowest. <br />Good faith efforts require active, aggressive efforts by the prime contractor to obtain the contract MWBE <br />participation goal. Mere proforma efforts are not good faith efforts . To satisfy the good faith efforts test: <br />• A prime contractor may not reject a MWBE 's bid solely because it is not the lowest bid received from <br />subcontractors . If the MWBE 's costs are reasonable and not excessive, the MWBE 's quote or bid <br />presumptively should be accepted on a contract requiring goals even if the MWBE's bid is not the <br />lowest one rece ived. However, if an MWBE 's bid or quote is unreasonable or excessive , the prime <br />contractor may reject the bid on that basis . The contractor has the burden of demonstrating the <br />excessiveness or unreasonableness of the MWBE 's bid or quote . Because the City must determ ine <br />whether a MWBE quote was unreasonable or excessive , Contractors must provide the City with <br />copies of each MWBE and non MWBE quote submitted to the bidder when a non-MWBE was <br />selected over an MWBE. <br />• A contractor may not reject a MWBE as being unqualified without sound reasons based on a thorough <br />investigation of the MWBE 's capabilities . If a prime contractor rejects a MWBE as unqualified , the <br />Contractor must provide the City with good reasons for this . The MWBE 's industry stand ing or <br />membership in a specific group , organization , political or social affiliation ( example : union v . non-un ion) <br />is not a basis to reject the MWBE for lack of qualification . <br />Ve rsion 1/3/2025 Page -12 Public Works Quote