Expenditures made to Certified Minority, Women and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises -7d - Oct.2020
Ensuring MoDOT spending is reflected in all Missouri communities helps to advance economic development for all business enterprises.
Ensuring MoDOT spending is reflected in all Missouri communities helps to advance economic development for all business enterprises.
MoDOT believes it is good business to support diversity among its contractors, subcontractors and suppliers.
The Cost Share Program builds partnerships with local entities to pool efforts and resources to deliver state highway and bridge projects. Ten percent of the funds are set aside for projects that demonstrate economic development through job creation...
Investment in transportation improvements has long been held as a major economic engine that drives growth in job creation, personal income and new value added to Missouri’s economy.
Just as MoDOT receives federal funds for state projects, MoDOT is also required to pass federal funds to local agencies, such as cities and counties, for local agency projects.
The Cost Share Program builds partnerships with local entities to pool efforts and resources to deliver state highway and bridge projects. When local entities are willing to partner with MoDOT, MoDOT matches their investment up to 50 percent of the...
MoDOT uses thousands of computer devices to get work completed from multiple locations around the state. Keeping those computers safe from outside computer threats is a 24-hour job using the latest security measures.
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Having the right number of employees to provide outstanding customer service and respond to the state’s transportation needs, especially during emergency situations, is an important part of MoDOT’s effort to use resources wisely.
State and federal revenue budgets help MoDOT staff do a better job of budgeting limited funds for its operations and capital program.