Joint Ventures & Teaming

What are the requirements for the SDVOSB managing venturer?

The SDVOSB managing venturer must: control the JV's management and daily operations, provide the project manager (who must be an employee of the SDVOSB, not the large business partner), make final decisions on personnel matters and contract performance, and maintain financial control including signing checks. The managing venturer cannot be a large business β€” only an SDVOSB can serve in this role for an SDVOSB set-aside JV.

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