Business leaders from small and/or disadvantaged businesses are invited to meet with potential prime contractors and learn how they can partner on CTA construction projects.
The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) is inviting certified Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) and small businesses interested in certification to attend an event on Thursday, February 15 at Wright College in the city’s northwest side. DBE leaders can learn about subcontracting opportunities for many of CTA’s transformational projects, such as the Red Line Extension (RLE), the All Stations Accessible Program (ASAP), the rehabilitation of the Western Brown Line Station, and the multi-phased Forest Park Branch Rebuild.
“CTA continues the strong record of connecting DBEs with prime contractors on CTA projects that will transform the Chicago region for many years to come,” said Juan Pablo Prieto, Director of Diversity Programs at CTA. “Equity in public transit is at the heart of CTA’s mission, and these hyper-local businesses have a stake in the success of projects in their own neighborhoods.”
Thursday’s event is the latest in a series of measures taken by the CTA to extend contracting opportunities to help foster equity and economic growth in the communities it serves:
February 15, 2024
10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Wright College
4300 N Narragansett Ave
Doors open at 9:45 and Presentation begins at 10:15 am
Registration: https://rb.gy/r7c9r7
CTA will continue to host additional outreach events leading up to the start of project work and throughout the project to encourage participation by DBE-certified firms and other small businesses that wish to participate in the project. CTA also hosts various outreach events to connect career-seekers with resources and opportunities in the construction industry.
Anyone with questions about the event can contact CTA’s Diversity Programs at [email protected]
Firms and individuals interested in participating in the events can learn more here: http://www.transitchicago.com/diversity-programs/