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Does DOE have to approve sub-contractors subcontracts?

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Does DOE have to approve sub-contractors subcontracts?

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If the value of the subcontractor’s subcontract is greater than $2,000,000 (two million dollars), the recipient must submit certain information regarding the subcontract for approval by the DOE Contracting Officer. DOE does not approve/review the actual subcontract document. To further explain, for contractual costs, the recipient must provide the following information for each individual or company that will receive EECBG funding, regardless of dollar amount: Name; DUNS Number; Award Amount; statement of work including applicable activities; and NEPA documentation, as applicable. For each individual or company that has an estimated cost greater than $2,000,000 (two million dollars), the recipient must submit for approval by the Contracting Officer the following: (1) SF424A Budget Information- Nonconstruction Programs and (2) budget justification. The DOE Contracting Officer may require additional information concerning these individuals or companies prior to providing written approval

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