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Historically Underutilized Business (HUB)

A "Historically Underutilized Business" is an entity with its principal place of business in Texas, and is at least 51% owned by an Asian, Pacific American, Black American, Hispanic American, Native....

CP&Y's Leon Sparks Receives His CPESC Certification

Leon Sparks (CP&Y Austin Office) has recently received his CPESC certification. CPESC is a national certification which stands for Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control. The CPESC....

Awarded by: CPESC Website

North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency (NCTRCA)

A firm applying for certification with the NCTRCA must meet the following criteria to be considered a "Disadvantaged, Minority and Woman-Owned Business Enterprise." Businesses with one or more....

Awarded by: NCTRCA Website

TxDOT Precertifications

Precertification is required for all work categories that constitute five percent or more of the work on a contract and is based on employee projects. TxDOT precertifies individuals based on prior....

South Central Texas Regional Certification Agency (SCTRCA)

Firms that meet the eligibility criteria of 49 CFR Part 26, participate in contracting and procurement as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE). A Small Business Enterprise, Minority Business....

Awarded by: SCTRCA Website

Dallas/Fort Worth Minority Business Council (D/FW MBC)

CP&Y qualifies as a minority owned and controlled business which has met the certification criteria ....

Houston Minority Business Council

Reciprocal Certification Certificate The Houston Minority Supplier Development Council is the certifying organization for minority-owned businesses interested in doing business with Houston's major....

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No Image Federal Highway Administration, Oklahoma Division
John D. Hartley, Environmental Program Manager,
Federal Highway Administration, Oklahoma Division
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David K. Murdock, P.E., Director of Engineering,
Oklahoma Turnpike Authority