DOBE Certification for Construction & Trades Companies
Complete guide to Disability-Owned Business Enterprise certification for construction & trades businesses — requirements, documents, corporate programs, and federal contracting opportunities.
Why DOBE Certification Matters for Construction & Trades Companies
For businesses that are at least 51% owned by individuals with disabilities.
For construction & trades businesses, DOBE certification opens doors to corporate supplier diversity programs and federal contracting opportunities specifically targeting this sector. Many Fortune 500 companies and government agencies have dedicated spending goals for DOBE-certified suppliers in construction & trades.
Construction is one of the most certification-driven industries. Here's why it matters: **Federal Requirements**: The Department of Transportation requires state DOTs to award a percentage of federally-funded contracts to Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs). This creates billions in set-aside opportunities annually. **Tier 1 Subcontracting**: Major general contractors like Turner, Skanska, and Gilbane have aggressive diversity goals. They actively seek certified diverse subcontractors to meet their contractual obligations on large projects. **Bonding Advantages**: Many certification programs offer bonding assistance and surety support, helping smaller contractors qualify for larger projects. **State and Local Set-Asides**: Most states have MBE/WBE goals for public construction projects, creating additional opportunities beyond federal contracts. The construction industry awarded over $45 billion to diverse contractors in the last fiscal year, making it one of the largest opportunity areas for certified diverse businesses.
DOBE Eligibility Requirements
Must be at least 51% owned by individuals with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits major life activities.
To qualify for DOBE certification: **Disability Status:** - Owner must have a disability as defined by the ADA - Physical, sensory, mental, or cognitive disabilities qualify - Service-connected and non-service-connected disabilities qualify **Ownership Requirements:** - 51% owned by one or more persons with disabilities - Owners must be U.S. citizens **Control Requirements:** - Disability owner(s) must control daily operations - Must make long-term business decisions
Required Documents for DOBE
| Document | Status | How to Obtain |
|---|---|---|
| Business Tax Returns (3 Years) | Required | Request copies from your accountant or download from IRS.gov using Form 4506-T. |
| Organizational Chart | Required | Create using tools like Lucidchart, Microsoft Visio, or PowerPoint. |
| Government-Issued Photo ID | Required | If expired, visit your local DMV or apply for passport renewal at usps.com or travel.state.gov. |
| Affidavit of Ownership | Required | Each certifying body provides their own form. Download from their website or request. |
| Operating Agreement or Bylaws | Required | Draft with an attorney or use a legal template service. Must reflect current ownership accurately. |
| Existing Certification Copies | Recommended | From your certification files or download from the certifying body's portal. |
| Bank Statements (6-12 Months) | Recommended | Download from your online banking portal or request from your bank. |
| Certificate of Good Standing | Recommended | Request from your state's Secretary of State office. Most states offer instant online certificates. |
How to Apply for DOBE as a Construction & Trades Business
- **Step 1: Contact Disability:IN**
- Reach out to begin the certification process.
- **Step 2: Complete Application**
- Provide business and disability information.
- **Step 3: Submit Documentation**
- Upload required business and personal documents.
- **Step 4: Pay Fee**
- Fees typically $250-$500.
- **Step 5: Review**
- Disability:IN reviews your application.
- **Step 6: Certification**
- Receive DOBE certification upon approval.
Construction & Trades Corporate Programs Accepting DOBE
These companies have construction & trades supplier diversity programs that accept DOBE certification:
AT&T Inc.
AT&T has been a pioneer in supplier diversity since 1968. We are committed to ensuring diverse businesses have access to opportunities.
View program details →Comcast Corporation
Comcast NBCUniversal is committed to building a diverse supply chain that reflects our commitment to equity and inclusion.
View program details →The Home Depot
The Home Depot is committed to diverse supplier development. We invest in building long-term relationships with certified diverse businesses.
View program details →Verizon Communications
Verizon is committed to supplier diversity as a core business strategy. We actively seek partnerships with certified diverse businesses.
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**Federal Opportunities** The federal government is the largest buyer of construction services. Key agencies include: - **Department of Transportation (DOT)**: Manages the DBE program for highway, transit, and airport construction - **Army Corps of Engineers**: Billions in civil works, military construction - **General Services Administration (GSA)**: Federal building construction and renovation - **Department of Defense**: Military base construction worldwide **How to Access**: Register in SAM.gov, get your NAICS codes certified, and monitor opportunities on SAM.gov and agency-specific portals. **State and Local** Every state has a transportation department with DBE requirements. Many also have state-funded MBE/WBE programs for building construction and public works.