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All federal service contracts require “fringe dollars” to provide bona fide employee benefits. These fringe dollars are defined by prevailing wage determinations and the benefits costs are charged directly to the contract. By choosing Axim GSG as your company’s employee benefits administrator, you receive credit for a SDB on the total fringe dollars charged to the contract, thereby fulfilling the need to subcontract out a portion of your contract. At the same time, you will gain access to a full-service benefits administrator that provides your employees with the most cost effective and comprehensive employee benefits package available in the industry. Axim GSG provides a single source for all of your government contract fringe benefit product administration and will guarantee fringe dollar compliance using extensive services and comprehensive employee benefits packages while providing the company and its employees with fringe accounting reports defining how the fringe dollars were allocated and spent. All costs associated with the program are charged directly back to the contract fringe dollars as an allowable expense. By using Axim GSG, you may choose to retain your current subcontracting arrangements and gain the extra contract evaluation award points for SDB and subcontracting, thus giving you an advantage to win the contract award over your competitors. Many prime contractors do not want to subcontract out any of their contract dollars, preferring to retain 100% of the billable hours within their own company. They can retain those dollars, thereby increasing profit while spreading existing costs over more dollars, thus becoming more competitive. The Axim GSG PledgeAxim GSG follows a highly client centric service first approach to our clients’ needs and
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Federal agencies require certain percentage levels of contract dollars and total agency dollars spent with Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB.) Many service contracts award additional evaluation points for increased SDB participation when awarding a contract among multiple competing bidders, while numerous federal contracts require a substantial percentage of the contract dollars spent with subcontractors.

