Disadvantage
Business Enterprise Program
The Disadvantaged Business
Enterprise Program is a federally mandated program administered
by MoDOT’s External Civil Rights Division. The office is responsible
for the certification of firms owned and operated by socially
and economically disadvantage individuals.
The overall goal of
the program is to provide opportunities to participate in the
economic benefits of highway construction to small businesses
owned and operated by disadvantaged individuals.
MoDOT has submitted
a DBE Program to the U.S. Department of Transportation that documents
the specific policies MoDOT has developed for the administration
of the program and statewide overall goal. The overall goal is
updated on an annual basis. The program document is available
below.
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MRCC
DBE Directory
Compiled DBE Directory for UCP (City of St. Louis/Lambert Airport Authority, Metro, City
of Kansas City, Kansas City Area Transportation Authority and
Missouri Department of Transportation)
Additions - May 2013
Removals - May 2013
DBE Application Packet
Becoming a Prime Contractor with MoDOT
Newsletter
Announcements 
DBE Networking/Outreach Event
June 10, 2013
Attention:
Prime Contractors, Sub-Contractors, Disadvantaged Business Enterprises, St. Louis Minority Business Council, Minority Business Development, Small Minority/Women Business Owners, Community Based Organizations and Highway Construction Stakeholders:
On behalf of the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) you are cordially invited to attend the MoDOT Park over the Highway I- 70 Roadway Improvements in front of the Arch Grounds (Jefferson National Expansion Memorial) DBE Networking and Outreach Event. The event is scheduled for Monday, June 10, 2013 from 10:30 am to 12:00 noon at the St. Louis Development Corporation 1520 Market Street St. Louis, MO.
Please see the following flyer for registration and additional information.
Registration/Additional Information (click here)
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