Sec. 717. DESIGNATED INDUSTRY GROUPS
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## SEC. 717 DESIGNATED INDUSTRY GROUPS **[**[15 U.S.C. 644 note](/us/usc/t15/s644)**]** ###
(a)In General For the purposes of participation in this Program, the designated industry groups are— ####
(1)construction (excluding dredging); ####
(2)refuse systems and related services; ####
(3)architectural and engineering services (including surveying and mapping); and ####
(4)non-nuclear ship repair. ###
(b)Construction Construction shall include contract awards assigned one of the standard industrial classification codes or North American Industrial Classification Codes that comprise— ####
(1)Major Group 15 (Building Construction—General Contractors and Operative Builders), ####
(2)Major Group 16 (Heavy Construction Other Than Building Construction—Contractors)(excluding dredging); and ####
(3)Major Group 17 (Construction—Special Trade Contractors). ###
(c)Refuse Refuse systems and related services shall include contract awards assigned to standard industrial classification code or North American Industrial Classification Code 4212 or 4953. ###
(d)Architectural and Engineering Architectural and engineering services (including surveying and mapping) shall include contract awards assigned to standard industrial classification code or North American Industrial Classification Code 7389 (if identified as pertaining to mapping services), 8711, 8712, or 8713, and such contract was awarded under the qualification-based selection procedures required by title IX of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (40 U.S.C. 541 et seq.). ###
(e)Alternative Data In the event that standard industrial classification codes or North American Industrial Classification Codes are not assigned to individual contract awards reported to the Federal Procurement Data Center by January 1, 1989, the Program may be conducted on the basis of the product and service codes used to report data pertaining to such contract awards, related to the maximum practicable extent to the standard industrial classification code or North American Industrial Classification Code for the service being provided by the contractor.
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