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Stephanie Pollack | Deputy Federal Highway Administrator

U.S. Department of Transportation Announces $10 Million to Help Minority- and Women-Owned Businesses Compete for Federal Highway Contracts

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) today announced $10 million in funding from the Fiscal Year 2021 Disadvantaged Business Enterprise/Supportive Services (DBE/SS) program to help eligible small businesses compete for federal highway contracts in 45 states, as well as Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

“With these funds, state transportation departments will help minority- and women-owned businesses across the country create jobs and better compete for resources for transportation projects nationwide,” said Deputy Federal Highway Administrator Stephanie Pollack.

President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law continues funding for the DBE/SS program for Fiscal Years 2022 through 2026. The funding is provided to State DOTs, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Territories for the purpose of administering programs that provide training and assistance to DBEs to improve their ability to compete on federally assisted contracts.

A DBE is a for-profit, small business owned and controlled by minorities, women or other socially and economically disadvantaged individuals or, in the case of a corporation, one in which 51 percent of the stock is owned by one or more such individuals. More information about DBE eligibility can be found at https://www.transportation.gov/civil-rights/disadvantaged-business-enterprise.

The FHWA distributes DBE/SS funds each year based on statements of work submitted by State DOTs, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Territories, and using an administrative formula to determine funding for each recipient. This year, FHWA received 48 submissions from 45 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands. Eight states and territories declined funding, which was redistributed among the remaining recipients using the same administrative formula.

The FHWA has promoted the participation of DBEs in federal-aid highway contracts through state-managed programs since 1982. The funding announced today is the latest in an ongoing effort to help state departments of transportation train certified DBE firms on a wide array of business management practices and improve their ability to compete for federally assisted contracts as prime and subcontractors.

Funding amounts for Fiscal Year 2021 are as follows:                

STATE

AWARD AMOUNT

Alabama

$219,344

Alaska

$154,779

Arizona

$212,563

Arkansas

$158,877

Colorado

$164,674

Connecticut

$154,992

Delaware

$71,394

District of Columbia

$68,985

Florida

$504,436

Georgia

$352,989

Hawaii

$71,388

Idaho

$100,723

Illinois

$385,750

Indiana

$268,074

Iowa

$152,280

Kansas

$123,780

Kentucky

$195,690

Louisiana

$205,082

Maine

$75,268

Maryland

$179,755

Massachusetts

$181,364

Michigan

$293,176

Minnesota

$192,591

Mississippi

$150,319

Missouri

$266,526

Montana

$131,911

Nebraska

$101,481

Nevada

$120,071

New Hampshire

$70,406

New Jersey

$279,520

New Mexico

$121,102

New York

$450,200

North Dakota

$91,248

Ohio

$365,340

Oklahoma

$188,106

Oregon

$154,381

Pennsylvania

$440,711

Puerto Rico

$63,941

South Carolina

$196,994

South Dakota

$99,716

Tennessee

$241,015

Texas

$1,007,924

Vermont

$79,876

Virginia

$284,328

Virgin Islands

$51,441

Washington

$199,074

West Virginia

$138,617

Wisconsin

$217,775

TOTAL

$10,000,000.00

Source: https://highways.dot.gov/newsroom/us-department-transportation-announces-10-million-help-minority-and-women-owned-businesses

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