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[ ] Labor Standards/Equal Employment Opportunity <br /> All construction projects of $2,000 or more and financed in whole or part <br /> with federal funds shall comply with the provisions of the Davis-Bacon <br /> Act (prevailing wage) , the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act <br /> and the Copeland (Anti-Kickback) Act. <br /> All federally funded or assisted construction contracts or subcontracts <br /> of $10,000 or more shall comply with Executive Order 11246, Equal <br /> Employment Opportunity, as amended, and the regulations issued pursuant <br /> thereto, 41 CFR-Part 60: <br /> [ ] Procurement <br /> Standards and guidelines are established in 24 CFR Part 85.36 for the <br /> procurement of supplies, equipment, construction and services for <br /> federally assisted programs. All procurement shall be made by one of the <br /> following methods. The method used shall be adequately documented and <br /> contracts shall contain standard conditions as appropriate. <br /> - Small Purchase. (Informal Method) To be followed for the purchase <br /> of services, supplies or other property costing in the aggregate not <br /> more than $25,000. If small purchase procurement is used, written <br /> price or rate quotations must be obtained from an adequate number of <br /> qualified sources. <br /> - Competitive Sealed Bids. (Formal Advertising) To be followed when <br /> the purchase/s, costing in the aggregate, exceeds $25,000. Sealed <br /> bids shall be publicly solicited and a firm fixed-price contract is <br /> to be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. This method is <br /> preferred for soliciting construction bids. <br /> - Competitive Proposals. This method is normally used when more than <br /> one source submits an offer, and either a fixed-price or cost- <br /> reimbursement type contract is awarded. This method is typically <br /> used for procuring professional services. <br /> [ J Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition <br /> The standards described in 49 CFR Part 24 shall apply to activity that <br /> involves the acquisition of real property or the displacement of persons, <br /> including displacement caused by rehabilitation and demolition. <br /> [ ] Residential Antidisplacement and Relocation Assistance <br /> All occupied and vacant occupiable low-moderate income dwelling units <br /> demolished or converted to another use as a direct result of activity <br /> shall be replaced and relocation assistance shall be provided to each <br /> displaced low-moderate income household in accordance with the Urban <br /> Hennepin County CDBG Program Anti-displacement and Relocation Assistance <br /> Policy, pursuant to Section 104(d) of the Housing and Community Develop- <br /> ment Act of 1974, as amended. <br />