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Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program

A minority female from Rowe is just one company that DBE assists.
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Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program

MDOT's Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program is a federally required program designed to ensure that firms owned and controlled by minorities, women, and other socially and economically disadvantaged persons have the opportunity to grow and become self-sufficient through participation in federally funded MDOT contracts.

 

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2025 Small Business Symposium

Learn. Connect. Grow.

Are you a small business, a certified DBE, prime contractor, association, agency or stakeholder in Michigan’s transportation infrastructure? If so, the 2025 Small Business Symposium is for you!

  • Learn how to read plans and proposals
  • Get the latest certification and MDOT updates
  • Connect with industry vendors
  • Discover new opportunities in transportation
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MDOT has developed a race- and gender-neutral Small Business Program (SBP) to ensure that small businesses, including DBE-certified businesses, have opportunities to participate on MDOT projects.

DBE and SBP businesses in the program will be among a limited group of firms eligible to participate in selected federally-assisted contract opportunities set-aside by MDOT.

Learn more about MDOT's Small Business Program
A small business owner speaks with Wayne County Airport Authority at the MDOT Small Business Conference.

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