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5th Annual DBE Summit - Fresno Convention Center - March 4, 2026

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Caltrans announces its 5th Annual Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Summit on March 4, 2026, at the Fresno Convention Center. The free event connects small businesses, disabled veteran business enterprises, and disadvantaged business enterprises with public agencies and prime contractors to expand access to transportation contracting opportunities.

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Caltrans announces its fifth annual DBE Summit on March 4, 2026, connecting small, disabled veteran, and disadvantaged businesses with transportation contracting opportunities. The event features networking sessions, Cal eProcure workshops, and information on mentorship programs.

Small businesses interested in transportation contracting should attend to build relationships with prime contractors and public agencies, learn about procurement processes, and access state and federal transportation investment opportunities.

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Apr 17, 2026

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District: Headquarters
Contact: Edward Barrera

Fresno — Caltrans will host its fifth annual Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Summit on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at the Fresno Convention Center, connecting small, disabled veteran and disadvantaged businesses with public agencies and prime contractors to expand access to transportation contracting opportunities and build California’s new generation of transportation infrastructure.

The free, in-person event runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and is designed to help businesses build relationships, learn about procurement opportunities, and access resources that support long-term growth. Those interested can register here.

“Small businesses play a critical role in delivering projects that serve California’s communities,” said California Transportation Secretary Toks Omishakin. “This Summit, supported by Governor Newsom’s commitment to expanding economic opportunity, connects small businesses with the tools and partnerships they need to compete and succeed while doing business with the state.”

“Caltrans is committed to reaching out to small business enterprises, disadvantaged business enterprises, and disabled veteran business enterprises to ensure they benefit from increased contracting opportunities,”
The summit theme — “Come ~ Network ~ Grow” — reflects Caltrans’ commitment to strengthening small business participation in California’s transportation programs.
The summit will provide resources, information and networking opportunities designed to benefit entrepreneurs and representatives of DBEs, small business and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises (DVBE). The program will help diverse communities get opportunities to benefit from historic state and federal transportation investments.

WHAT: Fifth Annual Caltrans DBE Summit
WHERE: Fresno Convention Center
WHEN: Wednesday, March 4, 2026, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
WHO: Caltrans Director Dina El-Tawansy
California High-Speed Rail Authority Chief Deputy Director Mark Tollferson
Caltrans Office of Civil Rights Deputy Director David DeLuz
Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer
Caltrans District 6 Director Michael Navarro
HOW: Businesses are encouraged to bring a laptop or tablet to participate in the interactive Cal eProcure clinic. Registration is free and open to the public.

Register: Event Registration

*For questions, please email smallbusinessadvocate@dot.ca.gov

Attendees will have opportunities to connect with Caltrans District Small Business Liaisons and procurement staff, network with prime contractors seeking subcontractors and partners, meet advocates from state and local agencies offering contracting opportunities, participate in a hands-on Cal eProcure Clinic to strengthen business profiles, and learn about Caltrans resources, supportive services, and Mentor-Protégé programs

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CA DOT
Published
March 4th, 2026
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Transportation companies Government agencies Retailers
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4841 Trucking & Logistics
Activity scope
Transportation infrastructure Business networking Procurement
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California US-CA

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Transportation
Operational domain
Procurement
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Government Contracting Civil Rights

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