Recertifications of Size or Status: What Contractors Need to Know

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Financial growth and success are important goals for every small business contractor. However, one potential pitfall of that success and continuous growth is eventually exceeding of the size standards attached to your company’s small business set-aside work. Do you know what it means to be "no longer small" under the NAICS codes assigned to the small business set-aside contracts that your company is performing? What happens if your company once qualified to participate in small business development programs such as the 8(a), SDVOSB, HUBZone, or WOSB/EDWOSB programs, but no longer meets the program-specific eligibility requirements? When is your company required to “recertify” its small business size or socioeconomic statuses for set-aside contracts?

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