State |
What was the DOT FHWA DBE goal? (2006) |
Actual DBE achievement (procurement) on DOT FHwA dollars (FY06) |
What is the DOT FHWA DBE goal for FY 2007? |
Is part of the DBE goal attained through race-conscious program? |
How many firms are certified under the combined DOT DBE UCP process? |
How many firms are certified by state (only) DOT? |
Alabama |
|
|
0.0% |
|
150 |
150 |
Alaska |
4.0% |
6.0% |
4.0% |
? |
225 |
|
Arizona |
9.6% |
5.0% |
9.6% |
? |
900 |
300 |
Arkansas |
8.4% |
7.7% |
8.0% |
? |
150 |
|
California |
10.5% |
10.0% |
10.5% |
no |
7,500 |
|
Colorado |
12.9% |
13.2% (2005) |
13.8% |
yes, 10.45% |
825 |
410 |
Connecticut |
13.4% |
|
13.4% |
yes, 8.4% is race-conscious |
300 |
|
Delaware |
11.0% |
12.0% |
10.0% |
yes, 8.5% |
221 |
|
District of Columbia |
31.4% |
31.7% |
31.4% |
yes, 8.5% |
898 |
|
Florida |
7.9% |
8.2% |
8.1% |
no |
2,200 |
900 |
Georgia |
12.0% |
14.0% |
12.0% |
yes, 6% is race/gender conscious |
1,200 |
800 |
Hawaii |
9.0% |
|
9.0% |
? |
200 |
|
Idaho |
11.0% |
7.9% |
suspended, pending disparity study |
no, suspended with Western States Paving |
200 |
|
Illinois |
22.8% |
14.6% (2005) |
22.8% |
yes, 20.74% is race-conscious |
1,447 |
500 |
Indiana |
8.8% |
11.8% |
8.8% |
yes, 3.72% is race/gender conscious |
480 |
|
Iowa |
4.5% |
5.4% |
4.5% |
? |
105 |
|
State |
What was the DOT FHWA DBE goal? (2006) |
Actual DBE achievement (procurement) on DOT FHwA dollars (FY06) |
What is the DOT FHWA DBE goal for FY 2007? |
Is part of the DBE goal attained through race-conscious program? |
How many firms are certified under the combined DOT DBE UCP process? |
How many firms are certified by state (only) DOT? |
Kansas |
10.0% |
9.97% (2005) |
10.0% |
yes, 7.1% is race-/gender-conscious |
276 |
|
Kentucky |
7.0% |
6.7% |
7.0% |
? |
310 |
|
Louisiana |
9.5% |
10% (estimate) |
9.5% |
? |
650 |
300 |
Maine |
6.6% |
7.7% |
6.0% |
yes, 1% race-conscious |
140 |
|
Maryland |
16.1% |
19.2% |
24.3% |
yes |
3,700 |
|
Massachusetts |
13.8% |
14.2% |
13.8% |
yes |
3,061 |
831 |
Michigan |
11.0% |
10.6% |
11.0% |
yes, 8.5% |
710 |
490 |
Minnesota |
9.6% |
8.2% |
9.6% |
yes, 8.75% |
350 |
350 |
Mississippi |
10.0% |
10.0% |
10.0% |
yes, 4% is race-/gender-conscious |
202 |
|
Missouri |
11.0% |
11.0% |
13.4% |
yes, 10.4% is race-conscious |
1,381 |
|
Montana |
5.1% |
4.3% |
6.0% |
no |
118 |
118 |
Nebraska |
7.1% |
6.4% |
6.9% |
yes, 4.32% race-conscious goal |
52 |
47 |
Nevada |
6.0% |
|
suspended, pending disparity study |
no, suspended with Western States Paving |
456 |
|
New Hampshire |
5.0% |
11.9% |
5.0% |
no |
200 |
|
New Jersey |
15.1% |
8.6% |
15.1% |
yes, 1% race-conscious |
1,000 |
300 |
New Mexico |
8.8% |
|
8.8% |
? |
250 |
|
New York |
12.0% |
|
12.0% |
yes |
922 |
|
State |
What was the DOT FHWA DBE goal? (2006) |
Actual DBE achievement (procurement) on DOT FHwA dollars (FY06) |
What is the DOT FHWA DBE goal for FY 2007? |
Is part of the DBE goal attained through race-conscious program? |
How many firms are certified under the combined DOT DBE UCP process? |
How many firms are certified by state (only) DOT? |
North Carolina |
10.8% |
10.4% |
9.9% |
yes, 7.4% |
896 |
|
North Dakota |
8.1% |
7.5% |
7.7% |
yes, 3.25% |
80 |
|
Ohio |
6.7% |
7.0% |
6.7% |
yes, 5.5% |
568 |
|
Oklahoma |
8.5% |
9.5% |
8.1% |
? |
175 |
|
Oregon |
suspended, pending disparity study |
|
suspended, pending disparity study |
no |
600 |
|
Pennsylvania |
9.5% |
9.5% |
9.5% |
yes |
1,327 |
400 |
Rhode Island |
10.0% |
12.4% |
10.0% |
no |
374 |
|
South Carolina |
10.5% |
12.6% |
10.5% |
yes, 7.5% |
600 |
|
South Dakota |
8.3% |
7.9% |
8.3% |
yes, 3.64% |
85 |
|
Tennessee |
8.5% |
9.3% |
9.9% |
yes, 6.63% |
600 |
242 |
Texas |
12.1% |
12.7% |
12.1% |
yes, 6% is race/gender conscious |
3,000 |
|
Utah |
8.2% |
DOT said they met goal but provided no number |
8.2% |
yes, 4% is race-/gender-conscious |
800 |
200 |
Vermont |
5.0% |
3.6% |
5.0% |
generally no, although it could be |
160 |
|
Virginia |
10.3% |
10.3% |
10.3% |
yes, 8.75% |
500 |
500 |
Washington |
5.0% |
5.9% |
18.8% |
yes |
600 |
|
West Virginia |
5.2% |
9.4% |
5.2% |
yes, 4% is race-/gender-conscious |
120 |
|
Wisconsin |
10.7% |
10.6% |
10.7% |
yes |
600 |
200 |
Wyoming |
5.0% |
5.0% |
6.0% |
no |
70 |
|