Business Development Enterprise

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Doing Business with Florida’s Turnpike

Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise is committed to promoting the growth and development of minority-owned, woman-owned, and veteran-owned small businesses.

The Business Development Enterprise Office has the unique responsibility of assisting Florida’s diverse and small business community to actively participate in and have access to Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise’s contracting and procurement opportunities.

OUR KEY SERVICES

Provide

We provide resources for State of Florida Certified Business Enterprise and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Certification program

Facilitate

We facilitate Florida’s Turnpike procurement opportunities

Assist

We assist primes with DBE sublet search

Types of Contracting and Procurement Opportunities

COMMODITIES

Computers
Heavy Equipment
Aggregates
Office Furniture
Office Supplies

CONTRACTUAL SERVICES

Electrical Service
Security Service
Lawn Care
Software Development
Legal Service
Research
Training

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Specialized Engineers
Architects
Other professions with a state license

ROAD / BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE

Median Modifications
Turn Lane Construction
Signalization
Landscape Service
Cleaning Service
Guardrail Construction
Lighting Installation
Sidewalk Repair

Vendor Assistance Contact Form

    Desarae Stills
    Business Development Enterprise Coordinator

    407-264-3111

    Desarae.Stills@dot.state.fl.us

    Business Development Enterprise Office
    P.O. Box 613069 | Ocoee, FL 34761

    FAQ

    In order to become certified by the Florida Office of Supplier Diversity (OSD) as a woman, veteran, or minority-owned business enterprise, a business must meet the eligibility criteria set forth in Rule 60A-9, Florida Administrative Code. Further, the vendor must register in MyFloridaMarketPlace as a vendor, identify itself as a woman, veteran, or minority-owned business and submit supporting documentation to OSD for review.

    You may begin the registration process via the State of Florida’s Vendor Information Portal (VIP). The system will also ask about your social economic status and will prompt you to select the socio-economic categories that apply to you (woman, veteran, and/or minority). After completing the registration in VIP, review the required documentation for certification and submit to the Office of Supplier Diversity. Review the Certification Required Documents before you submit your documents.

    The MyFloridaMarketPlace Vendors section of this website provides information and resources to current and prospective vendor customers.