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AGC Survey Results – Contracts Preference Programs

December 12, 2024Updated:June 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Last month, AGC surveyed its members on contracts preference programs. Contracts preference programs are federal and federal-aid programs that were created with the intent to help socially and economically disadvantaged businesses. These programs include, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program, 8(a) Business Development program, Women-Owned Small Business Federal Contract program, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business program, and HUBZone program. Some key highlights were:

  • 2:1 ratio of General Contractors to Subcontractor/Specialty Contractor
  • 72% of respondents have less than 250 employees
  • Close distribution of total dollar of work performed in the last year, except for work over $500 million
  • 28.43% – $10 million or less 
  • 32.84% – $10.1 million – $50 million 
  • 26.96% – $50.1 million – $500 million
  • 11.76% – Over $500 million
  • 2:1 ratio of non-DBE/Set-Aside (65%) to DBE/Set-Aside firms (29.85%), including graduated (3.48%) or eligible but chooses not to be certified (1.49%)
  • The top three responses about what was successful about these programs were:

(1) Promotes diversity in construction,

(2) Increases competitiveness for federal contractors, and

(3) Access to resources and networking opportunities

  • The top three responses about what was unsuccessful about these programs were:

(1) Potential penalties for noncompliance,

(2) Cumbersome certification and recertification process, and

(3) Lack of transparency and guidance on program eligibility and business readiness

  • Meeting contract goals, understanding and navigating program rules, and maintaining compliance were the hardest about these programs.
  • Almost half (49%) of respondents say the DBE or Set-Aside program compliance complexity creates tension between prime contractors and subcontractors
  • 43% of respondents say the administrative burden to submit initial certification and/or classification is hard.

For more information, contact Jordan Howard.

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