SWaM/DBE Certification Info Session/VDOT Pre-Qualification Overview
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SWaM/DBE Certification Info Session/VDOT Pre-Qualification Overview

How SWaM/DBE Certification can help your business/Opportunities with VDOT

By SBSD

Date and time

Tuesday, June 10 · 9 - 11:30am EDT

Location

Jordan-Newby Anchor Branch Library at Broad Creek

1425 Norchester Avenue Norfolk, VA 23504

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

Join us for an informational overview on the SWaM Certification process available to eligible small, women-, and minority-owned businesses who wish to participate in the SWaM Procurement initiative provided by Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity and a brief overview of the VDOT Contractor Prequalification requirements.

SWaM (Small, Women, and Minority Owned Firms) certification is one of the most powerful business tools you can use to grow your sales among state agencies, public colleges and universities, local municipalities, and private sector firms that utilize the SWaM database. Last year, the Commonwealth of Virginia spent more than $6 Billion on goods and services.

Presented by Angela Barber, Business Services Manager – Hampton Roads/Eastern Shore

Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) certification program is a Federal program. The purpose is to increase the participation of certified DBEs in projects funded by the US Department of Transportation and other federal sectors. Projects typically include heavy construction, such as building and designing roads, bridges, railroads, ports, and airports.

Presented by Nina Britton, DBE & Transportation Outreach Specialist – Hampton Roads Region

VDOT's Prequalification Process is designed to assure the Contractor’s ability to perform work with attention to quality and safety, including experience in similar work, as well as the sufficiency of equipment to accomplish the work. Please join this upcoming workshop to learn about how to become prequalified for VDOT procurement opportunities.

Presented by Naymond Sunkins, DBE Advocate/Civil Rights


In Partnership with the City of Norfolk Housing and Community Development

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The mission of the Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity (SBSD) is to enhance growth opportunities for Virginia’s small businesses to prosper through increased revenue and job creation thereby raising the standard of living for all Virginians. Contact Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity for business assistance, counseling and additional resources.

FreeJun 10 · 9:00 AM EDT