Disadvantaged Business Enterprise DBE
February 2015
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Established in 1997, Blockett Construction Inspection Group, LLC is a minority/woman-owned, small business managed by Cynthia Blockett. This firm has been a DBE for about 3 years. Along with DBE certification, Blockett Construction Inspection is also licensed in the State of Mississippi as well as Louisiana and Tennessee as a General Contractor and Inspector. The firm’s mission is to provide the highest level of service, while offering products that meet both standard and specialized requirements. Since Blockett Construction Inspection Group establishment the firm has conducted and been involved in a broad range of projects such as building homes for USDA, implementing inspections for the Mississippi Development Authority’s (MDA) Home Grant Project, inspections for HUD multi-family units and senior living facilities. In addition, the company serves as consultants for both county and private entities. The firm has an abundance of experience in both construction and inspection which has helped them obtain large projects as well as bid as prime contractor on a number of projects. For example, Blockett Construction Inspection just completed a construction job as the prime contractor for the new Amzie Moore Museum in Bolivar County (Cleveland, MS). All of Blockett Construction Inspection success comes from hard work, persistence, and professionalism. However, success doesn’t come easy but there are steps to reaching your goals. “Going to the monthly Pre-bid is important because it gives you the opportunity to network and become familiar with contractors as well as learn how to run a business,” said Blockett. For more information or to contact Ms. Blockett email her at: [email protected].
Contact Information
Carolyn Bell
Civil Rights Director [email protected]
Stacy Slay, DBE Coordinator
Stan Adams DBE Certification Officer
Justin Rawls Special Projects Officer [email protected]
P.O. Box 1850
Jackson, MS 39215-1850 Office: 601.359.7644
Fax: 601.576.4501 www.gomdot.com
DBE Supportive Services
Toni Cooley, Project Director [email protected]
Larry Davis, Project Manager [email protected]
Lauren Collins,
Communications Specialist [email protected]
1400 Fourth Avenue Jackson, MS 39203
Office: (601) 718-7344 Fax: (601) 564-0212
www.msdbe.com
Blockett Construction Inspection Group, LLC.
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February 2015
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Call No#
Project Name Project No# Location DBE Goal
OJT
1 Mill and Overlay US 45
from Monroe County
Line to US 45A
Federal Aid Project No. NH-0002-
06(021) / 106946301
Lee County
6% 0
2
Overlay approximately 7 miles of US Highway 98 from Lake Perry Road to
Green County Line
Federal Aid Project No. NH-0014-
03(069) / 106949301
Perry County
2% 0
3
Overlay approximately 5 miles of US 84 from East end of Bude Bypass to
Homochitto River Bridge
Federal Aid Project No. NH-0015-
01(131) / 106697301
Franklin County
2% 0
4 Mill and Overlay I-20 and I-59
Nos. IM-0020-02(082), IM-0020-02(082), IM-0059-
03(093) 106187301,302
Newton and
Lauderdale 7% 1,040hrs
5
Overlay I-59 Loop Ramps at US 49 with High
Friction Surface Treatment
Federal Aid Project No. HSIP-0059-
01(114) / 106818301
Forrest County
0% 0
6
Mill and Overlay US 11 approximately 4 miles from I-59 to Arundel
Road
Federal Aid Project No. STP-1439-
00(005) / 106928301
Lauderdale County
4% 0
7 Slide Repair on SR 184 at
Waynesboro
Federal Aid Project No. ER-2167-
00(002) / 106530301
Wayne County
2% 0
8
Mill & Overlay approximately 6 miles of US 80 from 2.412 miles East of 3-Lane to West
of Forest
Federal Aid Project No. STP-2904-
00(014) / 106926301
Scott County
4% 0
Coming Events February 10, 2015 1:00 p.m. SBA 10
th Floor Conference Room,
(Regions Bank Plaza) 210 East Capitol Street Jackson, MS 39201 February 11, 2015 9:00 AM - 11:30 PM CST Affordable Care Act Resource Fair Mississippi e-Centerat@ Jackson State University Convention Hall 1230 Raymond Road, Jackson, MS, 39204 Contact: 601-965-4378, ext. 11 or 18 Cost: Free February 12, 2015 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Starting a Business - First Steps (Canton) Madison County WIN Job Center 152 Watford Parkway Drive, Canton, MS, 39046 Contact Name: Charissa Amos Contact Email: [email protected] Cost: Free February 17 – 20,2015 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM OTI Train the Trainer The Innovation Center Safety Pros 1636 Popps Ferry Road, Suite M-4 Biloxi, MS 39532 Contact: 800-852-5362 February 18, 2015 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Management for Small Business (Jackson) Mississippi e-Center @ JSU 1230 Raymond Road, Jackson, MS, 39204 Contact Name: Charissa Amos Contact Email: [email protected]
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MDOT Bid Letting Tuesday February 23, 2015
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise DBE
February 2015
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Above Ms. Shellie Michael Executive Director of the Mississippi Minority Business Alliance (“MMBA”), Mr. Derek Finley Bureau Manager, Business Development for the Mississippi Development Authority (“MDA””) and Larry Davis Program Administrator the Systems Consultants Associates MDOT DBE Supportive Services program set down with Mr. Bill Griffith owner of RGB Contractors, Inc. to write and business plan and plot a written strategy for his firm.
Mr. Tim Berry, Contributor Entrepreneur, Business Planner and Angel Investor for Entrepreneur.com have many valuable tips and words of advice as it relates to the need for a business plan.
Guide your growth. Your business will grow or not depending on a lot of different factors, including overall economic trends, location, specific market needs, hard work and other elements. Businesses that plan do it to guide and influence their growth so they move proactively toward defined objectives rather than just reacting to business events.
Manage priorities. Strategy is focus. Allocate resources where they'll do the most good. Work toward your strengths and away from your weaknesses. Develop the company by doing the most important things according to your long-term objectives.
Grow your existing business. Establish strategy and allocate resources according to strategic priority. You can find more information about growing your business with a business plan by reading " Existing Companies Need Planning, Too ."
Back up a business loan application. Like investors, lenders want to see the plan and will expect the plan to cover the main points.
Seek investment for a business, whether it's a startup or not. Investors need to see a business plan before they decide whether or not to invest. They'll expect the plan to cover all the main points. For more information or to read the balance of the article written by Mr. Barry visit: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/83502
Coming Events February 18, 2015 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CST Networking at Noon Niki Lowery 601-948-7575 February 21, 2015 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Tougaloo College's Owens Health & Wellness Center 500 West County Line Road Tougaloo, MS 39174 February 23, 2015 MDOT Pre- Bid Conference Hilton Hotel Jackson, MS Monday at 2:00 p.m. Please RSVP by calling Lauren Collins @ 601-572-1002 February 24, 2015 MDOT Bid Letting 10:00 a.m. 6
th floor conference room
401 North West Street Jackson, Mississippi 39201 February 24 ,2015 Time: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM Business Plan Writing Course- Keys to Success CLIMB CDC Women’s Business Center 1316 30
th Avenue
Gulfport, MS 39501 Contact: 601-359-3420 February 26, 2015 Time: 5:30 PM -7:00 PM Information Business Contracting Forum (Cleveland, MS) The Senator’s Place 1028 South Davis Avenue Cleveland, MS 38732 March 4, 2015 2
nd Annual JSU Business Matchmaker
(8:30 AM – 11:30 AM) JSU Student Center 1400 J R Lynch Street Jackson, MS 39203
Why should you have or consider
a business plan?
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February 2015
02 - SAP-32(8)M Jefferson 16.036 Mi of Reseal
02 - SAP-75(22)M Warren 17.663 Mi of Striping and Signing
05 - SAP-74(18)M Walthall 0.210 Mi of Misc. Bridge Maintenance
17 - SAP-01(5)M Adams 27.814 Mi of Striping and Signing
18 - LSBP-54(24) Panola 0.130 Mi of Box Bridge and Gravel Approaches
25 - LSBP-41(32) Lee 0.200 Mi of Bridge and Gravel Approaches
27 - LSBP-70(24) Tippah 0.200 Mi of Bridge and Gravel Approaches
March 2015
02 - SAP-31(56) Jasper 0.117 Mi of Box Culvert, Bridge and Approaches
02 - SAP-53(7)M Oktibbeha 3.220 Mi of Base Repair, Leveling and Overlay
13 - LSBP-60(10) Quitman 0.100 Mi of Box Culvert and Gravel Approaches
16 - SAP-02(66) Alcorn 0.094 Mi of Box Culvert and Approaches
16 - LSBP-18(16) Forrest 0.500 Mi of Box Bridge and Approaches
16 - SAP-67(56) Sunflower 0.113 Mi of Bridge and Approaches
18 - LSBP-24(12) Harrison 0.200 Mi of Bridge and Gravel Approaches
GS# Project Name Using Agency Professional Bid Date
350-022 Hail Damage
Office of Capitol Facilities
(Department of Finance and
Administration)
Shafer & Associates, PLLC February 10, 2015
371-142
Reroof 421 West
Pascagoula (EMER)
Department of Finance and
Administration
Dean and Dean /
Associates Architects, P.A. February 10, 2015
412-184
Hail Damage
Repairs (EMER) - (Pkg
C.2)
Mississippi State Hospital Burris/Wagnon Architects,
P.A. February 12, 2015
108-279
Lucas Admin.
Envelope Repairs
University of Southern
Mississippi
Albert & Associates
Architects, P.A. February 26, 2015
331-151
Central Ms Crime
Lab Department of Public Safety Barlow Eddy Jenkins, P.A. February 26, 2015
527-015
Data Center
Improvements
Information Technology
Services Sanders Engineering, Inc. March 19, 2015
Office of State Aid Road Construction
Mississippi Department of Finance
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HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 2015
Environmental- Wetlands, Waters of the US, and Threatened and
Endangered Species Master Contract 2015
The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) proposes to execute a Master Contract(s) with firms for the purpose of providing Wetlands, Waters of the US, and Threatened & Endangered Species Assessment Services, Statewide. This includes, but not limited to, gathering data on Wetlands, Waters, and Threatened & Endangered Species, conduct the field assessments, prepare reports, assessments, applications and any other related activities, assist MDOT with any coordination of meetings related to the above activities, and assist MDOT in establishing and/or maintaining any mitigation banks/service areas by providing the necessary documentation such as prospectus, banking instrument, coordinating restoration activities, performing hydrologic and hydraulic studies including hydrologic and hydraulic modeling to aid in stream restoration or rehabilitation and conceptual planning, and any other related activities. All questions related to this solicitation shall be e-mailed to the addressee below:
Scot Ehrgott, P.E., MDOT Director of Consultant Services e-mailed to sehrgotta,mdot.ms.gov and copy [email protected]
Only written requests e-mailed to the above addressee will be considered. No requests for additional information or clarification to any other MDOT office, consultant, or employee will be considered. All responses and addenda will be in writing and will be posted to the MDOT website (http://mdot.ms.gov/portal/LegalAD.aspx) no later than 7 days prior to the submittal deadline. The submission deadline for questions will be 10 days prior to the submittal deadline. Consultants shall be solely responsible for checking the website for updates. The MDOT will not be responsible for any oral exchange or any exchange of information that occurs outside the official process specified herein.
To be considered, all replies must be received by 5:00 p.m., Central Time, Thursday, February 19, 2015, in the Office of the Director of Consultant Services, Scot Ehrgott, Mail Code 90-01, Mississippi Department of Transportation Building, 401 North West Street, Jackson, Mississippi, 39201.
For More information Visit: http://mdot.ms.gov/portal/LegalAD.aspx
As provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended, and the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987 (P.L. 100.259), the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) assures that no person shall on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, or disability be excluded from participating in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity from the MDOT.
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HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 2015
Hydraulic Engineering Services - Statewide
The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) proposes to execute a Master Contract(s) with firms for the purpose of providing . This includes performing hydraulic engineering for bridge and roadway design including, but not limited to, bridge and culvert hydraulic design, storm sewer design, open channel and median drainage design, sediment and detention basin design, one dimensional and two-dimensional hydraulic modeling, bridge scour analysis and evaluation, stream stability studies, bridge scour and stream instability countermeasure design, FEMA studies, CLOMR/LOMR applications, field survey, conceptual and preliminary bridge and roadway plans, final right of way and construction plans for stream countermeasures, and other hydraulic related services. Hydraulic design shall be in accordance with the latest AASHTO Drainage Manual as well as MDOT Roadway Design Manual. Bridge design shall be in accordance with the latest AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications. The Master Contract will utilize Cost plus Fixed Fee, Labor Hour/Unit Price, or Firm Fixed Price Work Assignments. The terms of a Master Contract for a selected consultant will not exceed 31/2 years with an estimated maximum contract amount of up to five (5) million dollars; however, MDOT may elect to execute a contract for a lesser not to exceed amount. Selected consultants may be assigned Work Assignments throughout the Master Contract term. Work Assignments will be assigned based on MDOT's standard operating procedures.
Only written requests e-mailed to the above addressee will be considered. No requests for additional information or clarification to any other MDOT office, consultant, or employee will be considered. All responses and addenda will be in writing and will be posted to the MDOT website (http://mdot.ms.gov/portal/LegalAD.aspx) no later than 7 days prior to the submittal deadline. The submission deadline for questions will be 10 days prior to the submittal deadline. Consultants shall be solely responsible for checking the website for updates. The MDOT will not be responsible for any oral exchange or any exchange of information that occurs outside the official process specified herein.
To be considered, all replies must be received by 5:00 p.m., Central Time, Thursday, February 12, 2015, in the Office of the Director of Consultant Services, Scot Ehrgott, Mail Code 90-01, Mississippi Department of Transportation Building, 401 North West Street, Jackson, Mississippi, 39201.
**Miss. Code Ann Sections 73-13-1 through 73-13-45 (1972) (as amended) govern the practice of engineering in Mississippi. Firms are encouraged to contact the Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engin eers and Surveyors at (601) 359-6160 to insure that individuals and firms are qualified to offer and provide services in the State of Mississippi. The Board's web address is www.pepls.state.ms.us.
For More information Visit:
http://mdot.ms.gov/portal/LegalAD.aspx
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Scope of Work:
All labor, materials, and equipment needed to replace existing flooring with new in the 3500 block.
Bldg 3508 Paint outside of bldg 3508. Replace tile floor on the east side of bldg with Epoxy and extend the Epoxy floor throughout the west side of bldg.
Bldg 3516 Remove all existing carpet in bldg. Remove stage. Replace carpet underneath seating area only. Replace carpet in high traffic areas with:
OPTION #1: Laminate flooring OPTION #2: Ceramic
flooring. Replace carpet in the back rooms with:
OPTION #1: Laminate flooring OPTION #2: Ceramic
flooring. Re-paint walls in
Auditorium.
Bldgs: 3532, 3537, 3538, 3533, 3535, 3534 Replace carpet in rooms with: OPTION #1: Laminate flooring OPTION #2: Ceramic flooring. OPTION #3: Epoxy flooring.
Bldg 3507 Replace floor with tile.
HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 2015
Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center
DPW-SV BLDG 6678 Camp Shelby, MS 39407
Contact: MACK SHATTLES or REBECCA GARRIS
601-558-2665 or Fax 601-558-2634
For More Information
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HIGHLIGHTED (“LPA”) PROJECT FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 2015
GARDINER AND MASON PARK IMPROVEMENTS FEDERAL-AID PROJECT
No. STP-0270-00(016) LPA / 106760-701000
Sealed bids will be received by the City of Laurel, at the City Clerk's office, located at 401 North 5th Avenue, Laurel, Mississippi 39440, until 10:00 a.m. local time, on Tuesday, March 10, 2015 for supplying all labor, equipment, and materials (as specified) necessary for the construction of the above referenced project. All bids so received will be publicly opened and read aloud.
Scope of Work:
Sidewalk, parking, and landscaping and pedestrian bridges at both Gardiner and Mason Park. All other related items of work required to complete the project as shown and specified in the Contract Documents.
The above general outline of features of the work does not in any way limit the responsibility of the contractor to perform all work and furnish all plant, labor, equipment and materials required by the specifications and the draws referred therein.
Plans, contract documents and special provision and the proposal forms are on file for public inspection in the office of the City of Laurel City Clerk’s Office located at 401 North 5th Ave, Laurel, Mississippi 39440 and in the office of Neel-Schaffer< P.O. Box 1852 Laurel, Mississippi 39441-1852 (604 Carroll Garth Boulevard, Laurel, Mississippi 39440, Telephone No. 601-649-1840). One copy of the contract documents and special provisions together with the contract plans may be procured from Neel-Schaffer, Inc. upon payment of $100.00, none of which is refundable.
The City of Laurel hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged and women's business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for an award.
The award of this contract will be contingent upon the Contractor satisfying the DBE/WBE requirements.
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Why You Should Attend the Information Business Contracting Forum in
Cleveland, Ms.
A wealth of knowledge comes from an inquisitive mind! And the Information Business
Contracting Forum will help you acquire the knowledge to have a successful business. The
forum will address how to grow your business, contractual opportunities, as well as provide
more information about the Mississippi Department of Transportation DBE Supportive Services
program and the benefits of the Mississippi Minority Business Alliance (MMBA). But it doesn’t stop
there; this event will be a time to network and potentially build working partnerships. So, come
out and get ready to learn more about how to expand your business prospects and don’t
forget your business cards!
The Information Business Contracting Forum will be held Thursday February 26, 2015 5:30-7PM at
the Senator’s Place located at 1028 South Davis Avenue Cleveland MS, 38732
Sponsors include: State Senator Willie Simmons, District 13, Bolivar, Humphreys and Sunflower
Counties, Highways and Transportation Committee, Chairman. The Mississippi Minority Business
Alliance, Inc., Systems Consultants Associates MDOT DBE Supportive Services Division and the
Small Business Capital Fund of Mississippi.
For more information please visit http://www.mmba.us/contractforum contact Lauren Collins at
(601) 572-1002
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Don’t Forget the
Pre-Bid Conference
Monday, February 23rd, 2015
2:00 p.m. Hilton Hotel County Line Road
Jackson, MS