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DayLife is proud to be located in a SBA-recognized Historically Under-utilized Business Zone (HUBZone). Please contact us directly at contact@DayLifeSci.com with questions about how to do business with DayLife LLC, within the HUBZone program.

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HUBZone Certified
Certification # 71375
CAGE: 973F1
Unique Entity ID: M9CBJHZXCQ58
The HUBZone program fuels small business growth in historically underutilized business zones with a goal of awarding at least 3% of federal contract dollars to HUBZone-certified companies each year. The contracting opportunities are in the form of set-asides, sole-source awards, and price-evaluation preferences.

FAR 19.1306 HUBZone Sole Source Procedures

  • A contracting officer shall consider a contract award to a HUBZone small business concern on a sole-source basis (see 6.302-5(b)(5)) before considering a small business set-aside (see 19.203 and subpart 19.5), provided none of the exclusions at 19.1304 apply; and-
    1. The contracting officer does not have a reasonable expectation that offers would be received from two or more HUBZone small business concerns;
    2. The anticipated price of the contract, including options, will not exceed-
      • $7 million for a requirement within the NAICS codes for manufacturing; or
      • $4.5 million for a requirement within all other NAICS codes;
    3. The requirement is not currently being performed by an 8(a) participant under the provisions of subpart 19.8 or has been accepted as a requirement by SBA under subpart 19.8;
    4. The HUBZone small business concern has been determined to be a responsible contractor with respect to performance; and
    5. Award can be made at a fair and reasonable price.
  • The SBA has the right to appeal the contracting officer’s decision not to make a HUBZone sole-source award.

FAR 19.1305 HUBZone set-aside procedures

  • The contracting officer-
    1. Shall comply with 19.203 before deciding to set aside an acquisition under the HUBZone Program;
    2. May set aside acquisitions exceeding the micro-purchase threshold for competition restricted to HUBZone small business concerns when the requirements of paragraph (b) of this section can be satisfied; and
    3. Shall consider HUBZone set-asides before considering HUBZone sole-source awards (see 19.1306) or small business set-asides (see subpart 19.5).
  • To set aside an acquisition for competition restricted to HUBZone small business concerns, the contracting officer must have a reasonable expectation that-
    1. Offers will be received from two or more HUBZone small business concerns; and
    2. Award will be made at a fair market price.
  • If the contracting officer receives only one acceptable offer from a HUBZone small business concern in response to a set aside, the contracting officer should make an award to that concern. If the contracting officer receives no acceptable offers from HUBZone small business concerns, the HUBZone set-aside shall be withdrawn and the requirement, if still valid, set aside for small business concerns, as appropriate (see 19.203).

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For contracting involving special requirements/clearances, please contact us directly at contact@daylifellc.com

North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)

  • 541611 Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
  • 541713 Research and Development in Nanotechnology
  • 541714 Research And Development In Biotechnology (Except Nanobiotechnology)
  • 541715 Research And Development In The Physical, Engineering, And Life Sciences (Except Nanotechnology And Biotechnology)
  • 541990 All Other Professional, Scientific, And Technical Services
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