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Honoring the Neighborhood Transformation Initiative (NTI) and Hill International, Inc. for meeting and exceeding the Disadvantaged Business and Minority and Female employment goals for construction and demolition workers.
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        WHEREAS, The NTI Program is a strategy to rebuild Philadelphia's neighborhoods as thriving communities with clean and secure streets, recreational and cultural outlets, and quality housing; and
        WHEREAS, The NTI Program has retained Hill International, Inc. as its construction consultant; and
        WHEREAS, The NTI-established goals for hiring disadvantaged businesses aim to subcontract 35% to 40% of the work to minority-owned businesses and 12% to 15% of the work to women-owned businesses; and
        WHEREAS, The City of Philadelphia released a report dated February 2004 stating the NTI program has significantly exceeded the amount of work subcontracted to minority businesses to date, specifically stating an actual percentage of work subcontracted to minority businesses of 49.65% and women-owned businesses of 13.43%; and
        WHEREAS, The program also has minority worker participation employment goals of 75%; and
        WHEREAS, A report issued by the Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition states that the NTI program has also exceeded its employment goal by achieving 78% minority worker participation; and
        WHEREAS, The NTI Program has a local employment goal of 80% City of Philadelphia residents; and
        WHEREAS, To date, the actual employment level for Philadelphia residents on the NTI Demolition program is 79%; and
        WHEREAS, The NTI Program deserves to be recognized as a prime example of the City's commitment to insuring that all businesses are given a fair opportunity to work on municipal projects; now therefore
        RESOLVED, BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA, That  we honor the NTI Program and Hill International, Inc. on their successful inclusion ...
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