U.S. DOT Disadvantaged Business Programs
The Wayne County Airport Authority (Airport Authority) receives federal funds for airport improvement projects. This mandates the Airport Authority administers a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program, which includes Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (ACDBEs). It is the Airport Authority’s policy that DBEs shall have the maximum opportunity to participate in the performance of construction and professional service contracts, and that ACDBEs shall have the maximum opportunity to participate in the performance of concession and management services contracts.
The rules and regulations governing the DBE and ACDBE Program are found in CFR 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Parts 23 and 26. All contractors performing work for the Airport Authority under federal grant programs are required to take all necessary and reasonable steps, as defined in 49 CFR, Parts 23 and 26, for DBEs and ACDBEs to participate on contracts without discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin or sex.
DBE and ACDBE, per 49 CFR Parts 23 and 26, are defined as follows:
A DBE is a for-profit small business owned and controlled by individuals that are both socially and economically disadvantaged WCAA Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program (CFR 49, Part 26)
An ACDBE is a for-profit concession owned and controlled by individuals that are both socially and economically disadvantaged WCAA Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program (ACDBE) (CFR 49, Part 23)
An Airport Concession is a business located on an airport that is engaged in the sale of consumer goods or services to the public under an agreement with an airport, another concessionaire, or the owner or lessee of a terminal. For more information about our Concessions Department, click here or email Concessions.
The Airport Authority reviews overall goals each year for DBE and ACDBE participation in construction, professional services, concessionaire and Concession Management Service contracts.
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For further information on the DBE / ACDBE Program, contact the Business Diversity Unit at (734) 955-5785 or email us business.diversity@wcaa.us