Small Business Program

Small Business Program

Alloy Surfaces Company is committed and dedicated to expanding socioeconomic subcontracting opportunities for all categories of small business concerns. Alloy Surfaces' policy is to facilitate the achievement of its negotiated subcontracting goals by developing the capabilities of, and pursuing opportunities to award subcontracts and other procurements to, Small Business (SB), Small Disadvantaged (SDB), Women Owned (WOSB), Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small (EDWOSB), Veteran Owned (VOSB), Service-Disabled Veteran Owned (SD-VOSB), Hubzone (HUBZ) Businesses, as well as Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), Minority Institutions (MI), and Federally Recognized Native American Businesses.

What is a Small Business?

In order to qualify for benefits as a small business, a concern must first meet the definition of “business concern” under 13 CFR 121.105. In essence, it must be a business entity organized for profit, with a place of business located in the United States, and which operates primarily within the United States or which makes a significant contribution to the U. S. economy through payment of taxes or use of American products, materials, or labor. The business concern qualifies as a small business if its receipts or employees (whichever standard is applicable) are under the applicable size standard (see 13 CFR 121) (FAR 19.1). In determining a business’ size, the receipts or revenues of all affiliates are counted (see 13 CFR 121.103).

For More Information on Alloy Surfaces Small Business Policy Contact:

Patricia Rosbrow, Sr. Buyer, Small Business Liaison Officer
Main: 610-497-7979 x3679
Fax: 610-494-7259
Email: PattyR@AlloySurfaces.com

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