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We established this diversity-in-contracting focus journal in 2005 to help the DBE, M/WBE, DVBE, and small business community stay informed about pertinent public procurement news and events.


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Congress extended the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU), which provides funding for transportation projects nationwide, for the seventh - and likely final - time...


Published Apr 05, 2011

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On February 28th, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) will begin enforcing a new rule aimed at helping socially and economically business enterprises (DBEs) secure opportunities on federally-funded highway, transit, a...


Published Feb 28, 2011




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resident Barack Obama announced earlier this month that he is seeking approval from Congress to invest $556 billion in the nation's infrastructure. The White House says the money is necessary to not only maintain and expand t...


Published Feb 28, 2011

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On February 4th, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) will launch a program aimed at expanding federal contracting opportunities for women-owned small businesses (WOSBs). The change follows a rule adopted by the SBA i...


Published Feb 02, 2011



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The construction sector has been battered since the economic downturn, impacted by weak demand from the private-sector and cutthroat competition for a dwindling number of local and state projects. Making matters worse, indust...


Published Jan 10, 2011

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The construction industry is still feeling the ill effects of the economic downturn, but voters sent a clear message in the midterms that they want to see the government restrain its spending. This predicament has left the co...


Published Nov 23, 2010

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President Barack Obama introduced a plan to invest $50 billion in the nation's roads, railways, and airports to the public on Labor Day weekend, and it has received wide applause from the construction industry. The President ...


Published Sep 20, 2010



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Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) are not taking advantaged of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) bond reimbursement dollars, says the US Department of Transportation (US DOT)."It is surprising ...


Published Jul 16, 2010

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The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is proposing to expand its disadvantaged business enterprise (DBE) program and crackdown on agencies that fail to meet their annual DBE goals. "When we help small busin...


Published May 11, 2010

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In recent months, multiple sources have reported that the Obama administration is drafting an overhaul to federal bidding procedures. The administration has not formally announced these proposals, although they have acknowled...


Published Apr 20, 2010



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Earlier this month, President Barack Obama signed the HIRE act into law, which provides $17.5 billion in various tax incentives for businesses to hire new workers and moves $20 billion into the highway trust fund....


Published Mar 29, 2010

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Frustrating the hopes of infrastructure advocates, the U.S. Senate's jobs bill, known as the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act, will contain no new federal dollars for public works projects. After discussions...


Published Feb 19, 2010

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Speaking at a news conference earlier this month, U.S. House Transportation Committee Chairman James Oberstar (D. - Minn.) pushed for a second stimulus bill for the road and highway construction industry. He said that the fed...


Published Feb 19, 2010

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Transportation infrastructure across the nation is crumbling, and cash-strapped states are seeking financial assistance from the federal government for maintenance, enhancement, and expansion projects. The U.S. Congress is cu...


Published Feb 19, 2010

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Public spending on construction projects increased by 6.1 percent nationwide from September 2008 to September 2009, according to federal figures released at the beginning of the month. In 2008, governments spent only $308 bil...


Published Feb 19, 2010