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HELPING
ENTREPRENEURS
SECURE CONTRACTS NOW
ABOUT ARIZONA STIMULUS
 | | Small Disadvantaged |
| | businesses can secure these federal contracts - You do not have to be a large company to submit a bid
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 | | Millions & millions in stimulus |
| | contracts are spread throughout the state, among federal, all major cities and county agencies
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 | | It helps to be a DBE or |
| | MWSBE but it is not required to secure federal contracts or contracts through cities other than Phoenix
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 | | The federal government has |
| | also set aside projects as a priority, specifically for small disadvantaged businesses, 8a companies, veteran and disabled companies
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 | | These federal contracts are |
| | primarily in the areas of Construction, Architecture, Engineering & Supplies
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 | | Many smaller companies in |
| | Arizona have already been awarded stimulus contracts; they are listed on recovery. gov
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 | | Many of these federal agency |
| | contracts have DBE, VOE, MWBE goals
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 | | Contracts can be as small as |
| | $30,000 or as high as $2.5 mil
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 | | These contracts come in all |
| | different sizes, your company can qualify if you try
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 | | Many of these contracts DO |
| | NOT require bonding
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Stop waiting, these contracts are
there for those that are ready.


FACTS TO HELP YOU
SECURE STIMULUS
CONTRACTS
Arizona Receives $2.2
Billion in Stimulus
Contracts
Department of Interior
Department of Army
Department of Agriculture
Department of Health & Human Services
Arizona Department of Transportation
Salt River Project
Arizona State University
City of Phoenix
City of Mesa*
City of Glendale
US Environmental Protection
City of Surprise
City of Gilbert
City of Peoria
US Air Force, Air Education & Training*
USDI, Bureau of Indian Affairs
US Department of Energy
City of Tempe
City of Goodyear
City of Scottsdale
Buckeye Fire Department
Town of Oro Valley
Arizona National Guard
US Department of Veteran Affairs
National Energy Business Center
City of Avondale
Mesa Fire Department
City of Coolidge
Colorado River Indian Tribes
AAFES*
Town of Buckeye
Arizona Department of Administration
NAVFAC, Southwest Division (Marine
Corp)
Visit Recovery.gov for many more...
The number of stimulus contracts secured by small businesses in this country will determine
if this economy will recover. It will take more than just knowing that the contracts are out
there, it will take focus, know how and persistence to ensure that small businesses are
getting their share to move this country forward.
Michelle Brown
Regional Vice President Business Services
 | | Learn which of these agencies or | | | companies are funded for stimulus contracts-Make a list
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 | | Get your employees focused on | | | securing new stimulus contract opportunities- A Great deal of time and research will be required
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 | | Assign an employee in your | | | company to check these agency & corporate websites daily
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 | | Find out how these agencies and | | | companies bid and award contracts
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 | | The assigned person must | | | understand the types of contracts your company is seeking - they must be knowledgeable
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 | | The assigned person should be | | | responsible for compiling the possible contract opportunities daily- they should have a process that they follow daily
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 | | There should also be an assigned | | | person focused on bidding and estimating daily - this person is often the business owner
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 | | Regardless this person should | | | spend no less than 4-6 hours per day getting out proposals and speaking with agencies and decision makers
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 | | If your company needs bonding | | | or requires an increase in bonding - please contact us immediately - We are having good success with getting disadvantaged businesses bonded
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 | | With consistent focus, I | | | guarantee you will begin to secure contracts
| FOR MORE INFO CALL (480) 430-5244
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CONSISTENT STEPS YOU MUST TAKE TO SECURE STIMULUS CONTRACTS:
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