Availability and Outreach Directories of Certified and Potentially Certifiable Disadvantaged Business Enterprises and Historically Underutilized Businesses
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1994-04-01
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Edition:Interim Report
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Abstract:This report, entitled "Availability Directories of Certified and Potentially Certifiable Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) and Historically Underutilized Businesses," is the third in a series of six reports to be submitted through Project 980, "Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Capacity Study." The study was undertaken at the request of the Texas Department of Transportation in response to its obligations under Senate Bill 352, 72nd Texas State Legislature (Texas Revised Statutes, Article 6669C) to conduct a fact-finding study in support of a state-funds contracting and procurement program for businesses owned by minorities and women. This report contains two availability directories of minority-owned and women-owned businesses operating in Texas. These directories have been customized to restrict coverage to firms that provide highway construction, maintenance, and other services regularly procured by TxDOT. The first directory, referred to as the DBE Availability & Outreach Directory, focuses exclusively on firms providing highway construction and related goods and services. The second directory, referred to as the HUB Availability & Outreach Directory, focuses exclusively on firms providing other services regularly procured by TxDOT through its Equipment and Procurement Division. Combined, these directories contain over 4,000 distinct entries within over 40 business categories.
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