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New agency aims to empower minority contractors

September 12, 2024 | Springfield City, Hampden County, Massachusetts


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New agency aims to empower minority contractors
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing construction projects and the need for greater involvement of local and minority contractors in upcoming bids. Currently, four projects are in the pipeline, with three new constructions contracted to Seneca and one renovation requiring a general contractor. Councilor Brown emphasized the importance of connecting local contractors, particularly minority-owned businesses, with opportunities in these projects.

Brown highlighted the challenges faced by local contractors, many of whom are unaware of how to access bidding opportunities. She expressed a commitment to bridging this gap by sharing contacts and resources to ensure that these contractors can participate in the bidding process. The discussion also touched on the necessity of creating a supportive agency to assist minority contractors in navigating the requirements for bids and certifications.

Officials noted ongoing efforts to establish a program that would advocate for minority contractors, drawing inspiration from a successful model in Hartford. This initiative aims to facilitate connections between contractors and developers, ensuring that local businesses are informed about upcoming projects and have the opportunity to bid.

The meeting underscored a collective recognition of the need for outreach and education to empower local contractors, particularly those from minority backgrounds, to engage in city projects. The officials expressed their commitment to fostering an inclusive environment where all qualified contractors can compete for work, thereby enhancing the local economy and community development.

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