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At Suffolk, our steadfast commitment to provide equal access and opportunity for all qualified, experienced firms is embedded in every member of our project teams. That’s why we created our Trades Partnership Series - a program designed to provide trade partner firms with valuable insight on doing business with Suffolk, and more importantly, developing their skills to be a successful industry contributor. 

This year, the Trades Partnership Series is being offered in Boston, MA. Eligible firms must hold a Minority, Women or Veteran Business Enterprise certification and must have been in business for a minimum of two years. 

The free, 8 week-long series course kicks off on April 2,2020 from 6-8pm. Courses are then held every Thursday, starting on April 9th – May 21st from 6-8pm. Applications for the 2020 Boston program will open on February 17th and will be accepted until March 20th.  

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* 1. Name, Title and Company Name

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* 2. Are you SDO or City of Boston - MWVBE Certified and in good standing?  If yes, which category are you certified in?

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* 3. When was your business established?

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* 4. What trades or services does your business provide?

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* 5. What was you average annual revenue over the past two years?

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* 6. Of the contracted projects you were on, what project are you most proud of and why?

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* 7.  Are you committed to attending all 8 weeks of the Trade Partnership Series sessions?

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* 8. How did you hear about Suffolk’s Trade Partnership Series?

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* 9.  Have any judicial or administrative proceedings involving your company been brought, concluded or settled relating to a violation of state or federal law regulating hours of labor, unemployment compensation, minimum wages, prevailing wages, overtime pay, equal pay, safety, child labor or workers’ compensation?

Have any proceedings by a municipal, state or federal agency been brought, concluded, or settled relating to decertification, debarment, or suspension of your company?

Please answer both questions in the below comment box.

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