GSA Schedule and Consent
Started by kweegie · Jul 27, 2010 · 3 replies
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kweegie
Jul 27, 2010 · 15y ago
If a prime without an approved purchasing system wants to award a T&M subK to perform work on a prime's GSA Schedule Task Order (the subK is not on the GSA Schedule), does mapping the subK labor to the prime's GSA Schedule labor categories obviate the need for CO Consent to SubK. FAR 44.000 references Part 12 (not Part 2, defintion, or 8.4).
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Guest Vern Edwards
Jul 27, 2010 · 15y ago
If a prime without an approved purchasing system wants to award a T&M subK to perform work on a prime's GSA Schedule Task Order (the subK is not on the GSA Schedule), does mapping the subK labor to the prime's GSA Schedule labor categories obviate the need for CO Consent to SubK. FAR 44.000 references Part 12 (not Part 2, defintion, or 8.4).
Does the GSA contract contain the clause at FAR 52.244-2 or any special clause that requires consent to subcontract? If not, then the contractor does not require consent.
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formerfed
Jul 27, 2010 · 15y ago
I agree with Vern. Subcontracting does not require consent. In fact, many GSA Schedule contract holders rountinely subcontract using pools of pre-established agreements to other companies and independent consultants to handle influxes of new work. The only thing to watch for is the subcontractors meeting all the criteria for experience, qualifications, etc., for the various labor categories that the prime does.
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kweegie
Jul 27, 2010 · 15y ago
Thanks so much for the clarification!