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Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) and Small Business Enterprise (SBE). Some requirements for DBE and SBE certification are: The business must be independent and organized for profit. Qualified owner(s) personal net worth must be less than $2.047 million.
The benefits to being certified as DBE are primarily in the priority of contracting. Many construction projects that use governmental money will have a requirement that a designated percentage of the total contract values awarded are awarded to DBE businesses.
There are two types of DBE Certifications recognized in the United States. The Department of Transportation DBE and the State DBE. GSE has the capability to help your business receive either certification in a quick and efficient manner.
The U.S. Congress established the DBE program in 1982 to: Ensure nondiscrimination in the award and administration of DOT-assisted contracts. Help remove barriers to the participation of DBEs in DOT-assisted contracts, and.
While an MBE certification is often at the state or local level, DBE is a federal certification, primarily linked to U.S. Department of Transportation-funded projects.
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In general, to be eligible for the DBE program, persons must own 51% or more of a small business, establish that they are socially and economically disadvantaged within the meaning of DOT regulations, and prove they control their business.

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