To do business with the FDOT/Florida’s Turnpike a firm will need to be registered as a business in the State of Florida and a vendor in the MyFloridaMarketPlaceRegister
Business Development Enterprise
What is the Business Development Initiative (BDI)?
Pursuant to Section 337.027, F.S., a small business means a business with yearly average gross receipts of less than $25 million for road and bridge contracts and less than $10 million for professional and nonprofessional services contracts. A business’ average gross receipts are determined by averaging its annual gross receipts over the last three years, including the receipts of any affiliates as defined in Section 337.165, F.S
To work on small business reserved contracts, every business must be certified by submitting a notarized, or digitally signed affidavit to the Equal Opportunity Office prior to the contract execution date. This includes all sub-contractors and sub-consultants. Certification is valid for one year or until your firm exceeds the small business threshold, whichever is earlier.
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Bidders must complete and submit the Small Business Affidavit
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Bidders must complete and submit the Small Business Affidavit
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A. Prequalification is required
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- Initial pre-qualification: Watch Webinar: Registration
- Download checklist: initialchecklist.pdf
- If you need to Renewal checklist: renewalchecklist.pdf
- To modify checklist: modificationchecklist.pdf
- More information on prequalification process visit: Prequalification Applications
To prepare for prequalification here are a few helpful resources:
Note: That within the advertisement it will indicate if the contract is reserved for Small Businesses (BDI)
B. Professional Services: Find opportunities Procurement Advertisements
Follow instructions in the advertisement to submit questions and a letter of response.
If Construction/ Maintenance for Road and Bridge
- Find Opportunities: Turnpike Enterprise Contracts Office
Prequalification of Rule 14-22 is not required. However, if interested in advertisement and want to submit a bid, Bidders must submit the BDI Reference sheet (Form No. 275-000-02) with the bid unless bidder is prequalified in the projects major work type, per Rule 14-22, Florida Administrative Code. Upload the completed BDI Reference Sheet (Form No. 275-000-02) as a zip file using the File Attachment Upload folder in the AASHTOWare Project Bids application.
B. See below for more information on how to bid using Bid Express and download AASHTOWare Project Bids application: Contracts Administration Internet Bidding Information
C. Proposal Guaranty of $500 is required for bids over $150,000 and may be in the form of a Cashier’s Check, the BDI Bid or Proposal Bond (Form No. 375-020-16), or the standard Bid or Proposal Bond form, Form No. 375-020-09).
D. Follow the instructions in the advertisement to submit specific questions.
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Vendor Assistance Contact Form
Desarae Stills
Business Development Enterprise Coordinator
407-264-3111
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.
Resources
- Office of Supplier Development
- Equal Opportunity Office: Small Business & DBE
- Turnpike Construction & Maintenance Contracts
- FDOT/TURNPIKE DESIGN-BUILD
- Procurement advertisement
- Pre-Event Contracts- Debris Removal
- Bid Express
- Bid Solicitation Notices
- Business Development Initiative (BDI)
- Commodity Codes
- Consultant Acquisition Plans
- Contractor Prequalification
- Contracts Administration
- District Offices
- Doing Business with FDOT
- FDOT 90 Day Spending Plan
- Office of Maintenance
- Maintenance Contacts
- New Bidders Orientation
- African American Chamber of Commerce
- Black Business Investment Fund (BBIF)
- DBE Specialized Development Program
- DBE Supportive Services Program
- Florida Association of Veteran-Owned Businesses
- Florida Procurement Technical Assistance Center
- Florida Small Business Development Center
- Florida State Minority Supplier Development Council (FSMSDC)
- Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Metro Orlando
- National Entrepreneur Center
- Prospera
- SBA
- U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce
- Women’s Business Enterprise National Council