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Newsletter Page 1
Louisiana Department of Transportation
May
2014 Newsletter
OSHA Article Upcoming Workshops Featured DBE Firm
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New Certified DBE’s DOTD Contact Infor-mation
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DOTD Lettings/RFQ DOTD Bid Results SJB Group Services
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Inside this issue:
Disadvantaged Business Enterprises
OSHA’s Safety and Health Standards OSHA standards: Protection on the Job
OSHA standards are rules that describe the methods that employers must use to protect their em-ployees from hazards. There are OSHA standards for Construction work, Agriculture, Maritime oper-ations, and General Industry, which are the standards that apply to most worksites. These standards limit the amount of hazardous chemicals workers can be exposed to, require the use of certain safe practices and equipment, and require employers to monitor hazards and keep records of workplace injuries and illnesses. Examples of OSHA standards include requirements to: provide fall protection, prevent trenching cave ins, prevent some infectious diseases, assure that workers safely enter confined spaces, prevent exposure to harmful substances like asbestos, put guards on machines, provide respi-rators or other safety equipment, and provide training for certain dangerous jobs. Employers must also comply with the General Duty Clause of the OSH Act, which requires employ-
ers to keep their workplace free of serious recognized hazards. This clause is generally cited when no
OSHA standard applies to the hazard.
Employer Responsibilities
Employers have the responsibility to provide a safe workplace. Employers MUST provide their employees with a workplace that does not have serious hazards and follow all relevant OSHA safety and health standards. Employers must find and correct safety and health problems. OSHA further requires employers to try to eliminate or reduce hazards first by making changes in working conditions rather than just relying on masks, gloves, ear plugs or other types of personal protective equipment (PPE). Switching to safer chemicals, enclosing processes to trap harmful fumes, or using ventilation systems to clean the air are examples of effective ways to get rid of or minimize risks. Employers MUST also:
• Inform employees about hazards through training, labels, alarms, color-coded systems, chemical
information sheets and other methods.
• Keep accurate records of work-related injuries and illnesses.
• Perform tests in the workplace, such as air sampling required by some OSHA standards.
• Provide hearing exams or other medical tests required by OSHA standards.
• Post OSHA citations, injury and illness data, and the OSHA poster in the workplace where work-
ers will see them.
• Notify OSHA within 8 hours of a workplace incident in which there is a death or when three or
more workers go to a hospital.
• Not discriminate or retaliate against a worker for using their rights under the law.
For more information about this and other OSHA safety articles, visit: www.osha.gov
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UPCOMING WORKSHOPS….
Business Accounting
Understanding Financial Statements Register
Tuesday, June 03, 2014 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
This seminar is focused on how to use financial statements to manage profits and measure growth. Program includes: • Liquidity, Leverage, and Liability Structure of the Balance Sheet • Profitability and Productivity of the Income Statement • Cash Flow Statement vs Income Statement • Apply Financial Statement to Your
Business • Questions the Bank Asks • Hints & Tools to Better Manage Your Business
Speaker: Richard Melancon, Business Consultant
Location: LSBDC Greater New Orleans Region: Main Office, UNO Jefferson Center, *Metairie
Fee: $ 35.00
QuickBooks for Beginners Register
Wednesday, June 18, 2014 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Learn the basic uses and features of QuickBooks including: • Setting up & Getting Started, • Print Forms/Checks/Invoices • Create Bank Accounts • Receive Customer Payments • Creating Monthly Reports • Learn AP and AR • Create Customers and Invoices • Receiving payments, • Create Vendors and Bills • Print Checks This class is most suited to daily use of QuickBooks to record transactions and maintain the business
accounting system
Speaker: Richard Melancon, Business Consultant
Location: LSBDC Greater New Orleans Region: Main Office, UNO Jefferson Center, *Metairie
Fee: $ 50.00
Business Plan
Business Plan Writing Register
Tuesday, June 03, 2014 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
This workshop is highly recommended for all individuals interested in obtaining funding and determining what documents to take to the bank. Understanding the loan process will improve your chances of meeting lender expectations, therefore increasing your chances of obtaining a loan. Topics of discussion will include: -Key Questions the Bank Wants Answered -Documents Most Lenders Require -Writing a Business Plan -
Developing Financial Projections
Speaker: Mike Pennison, Business Consultant
Location: LSBDC Greater New Orleans Region: Main Office, UNO Jefferson Center, *Metairie
Fee: $ 35.00
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UPCOMING WORKSHOPS….
Financing and Capital
Money Smart Series - Presenting Your Business to Bankers Register
Monday, June 02, 2014 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Do you need to improve your credit? Wish that you could feel more in control of your money? Want to grow your business, but need some advice on how to do so? Congratulations! We have just the workshop for you. Money Smart, a three-part financial literacy training series, will help you enhance your financial skills and create positive banking relationships by providing you with tips on: * applying for a business loan * understanding and improving your credit * improving your chances of securing a loan Thursday, June 2 Presenting Your Business to Bankers First impressions are everything! If you're looking to make a great first impression on a local banker we've got a session for you. Find
out what lenders are looking for in a client and how you can stand out from the crowd.
Location: LSBDC at the University of Louisiana at Monroe, Ouachita Parish Public Library - Main Branch, *Monroe
5 Steps to Secure Financing Register
Thursday, June 12, 2014 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Learn what to do before approaching a lender. This seminar will help identify and assess business' financial needs, identify sources of capital, and prepare the essential documents for a lender or investor. Knowing what the lender is looking for and the questions the lender wants answered may improve the chances of obtaining the financing that the business needs. Participants will receive helpful forms to use in preparing a financial package • Key Questions Lend-
ers Want Answered • Worksheets to Determine Start-up Costs, Personal Financials, and Budgets
Speaker: Sarah Burch, Business Consultant
Location: Terrebonne Parish Library NORTH BRANCH, Small Meeting Room, Gray, LA
Franchising
Meet the Franchisors - Mandeville
Wednesday, June 18, 2014 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
If you’re looking to be your own boss, and would like to learn about the options in Louisiana; this show will help an-swer all of your questions! Meet outstanding franchise opportunities interested in coming to the North Shore, New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Louisiana. You will also get business and financing advise from SCORE and the SBA's Louisiana Small Business Development Center. To give you a preview, here are just some of the questions this event will answer: -How do I assure my safety in a business and assure my chances of success? -Are there good white collar, executive style franchises? We will prove to you why it’s not just hamburgers, sandwiches and french fries anymore! -Can I stay in my job and get a business started? -How do I find a business that I will really like and how do I get the facts before I buy? -Is financing available? -What types of franchises and businesses are available in my area? Meet leading national franchisors in a wide variety of business sectors and investment ranges. Mini workshops will also be offered during this event: 12:45 - 1:00 What Franchise Is Right For Me? Conducting an efficient, thorough, safe re-search process. 12:45 - 1:00 Franchise Disclosure Documents - Friend or Foe? Overview of legal issues surrounding franchise ownership. 1:00 - 1:15 Can I Afford To Buy A Franchise? Exploring Realistic Funding Options. 1:00 - 1:15 Bigger Business Opportunities - What is "Master Franchising"? Whether you’re in a job transition, a new or veteran entrepreneur, or you’re looking to find a way to gain financial freedom, you will find this show with the franchisors extremely beneficial to your success. The Louisiana Franchise Expo will provide the opportunity for one-on-one guid-
ance, and introductions to the top franchises and advisors in your area.
Location: LSBDC at Southeastern Louisiana University, SLU St Tammany Center, Mandeville/Abita Springs
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UPCOMING WORKSHOPS….
Legal Issues Small Business Legal 101 Register
Wednesday, June 11, 2014 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Dealing with legal issues is part of the job of a small business owner. Learning the basics of business law can make operating your business easier and save you money on legal fees. This seminar will explore the legal environment in which any business must operate in the modern business world. This seminar will include: • Legal Documents • Sav-
ing Money on Legal Fees • An Overview of Business Law
Speaker: Al Overman, Business Consultant
Location: LSBDC Greater New Orleans Region: Main Office, UNO Jefferson Center, *Metairie
Fee: $ 35.00
Managing a Business Certification: An Overview in Black & White Register
Thursday, June 05, 2014 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Many firms get lost in the "alphabet soup" of certifications: DBE, WBE, MBE, 8(a), SEBD . . . This seminar focuses on why (or why not) certification as a minority, woman-owned, or disadvantaged business may be beneficial to your company. The Do's and Don’ts of certification are provided in "plain English" to help the small business owner decide which certification is right for his or her business. Then, get prepared for the certification process: learn about the vari-ous certification types as well as how and where to apply. Attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions about
the processes, benefits and documentation required for certification.
Speaker: Erik Waters, Business Consultant
Location: LSBDC Greater New Orleans Region: Main Office, UNO Jefferson Center, *Metairie
Lean 101 1/2 Day Workshop - Walker
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Are you interested in? *Improving Quality & Reducing Defects *Reducing Lead Time & Improving On Time Deliv-ery *Improving Customer Satisfaction *Improving Profitability This workshop examines the primary elements con-tained in the lean process, beginning with the origin of lean. It is essential for anyone looking to provide higher quality products and services, reducing waste, and maintaining a competitive advantage into today’s market. During this workshop, you will not only examine the individual elements of Lean Manufacturing, rather you will apply these prin-
ciples in a hands on simulation.
Speaker: Dane Gross - MEPoL
Location: LSBDC at Southeastern Louisiana University, Livingston Parish Literacy and Technology Center, Walker
Summer Success Series Register
Thursday, June 12, 2014 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Attracting and retaining customers can be tricky. To make it easier, the LSBDC in partnership with Downtown Mon-roe Alliance, is hosting a five-part series specifically designed to help small businesses improve SALES! During this lunch and learn format, leading business experts will teach you how to: • Develop a sales strategy for your business. (May 8th) • Catch and keep customers. (June 12th) • Understand your competition. (July 10th) • Position your busi-ness for growth. (August 7) • Market your business in the digital age. (September 18) Event Details: River & Rail Cantina 201 Walnut Street Monroe, LA 71201 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM (All Sessions) Space is limited, therefore pre-
registration is strongly recommended. Please be aware that participants will be responsible for the cost of their meal.
Click below to register online. For questions or to pre-register by phone, call (318) 342-1224.
Location: LSBDC at ULM Training Event at, River & Rail Cantina, Monroe
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UPCOMING WORKSHOPS….
Marketing and Sales Effective Techniques for Using Facebook in Business - Mandeville Register
Tuesday, June 17, 2014 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
This presentation is a guide for small businesses or nonprofits who have been using Facebook for social me-dia marketing, but need some tips to take them to an intermediate level. You’ve thought about what social networks to use for your business or nonprofit, and you’re ready to take the next step. Where do you go from there? This seminar will give you a closer look at the popular social media networks – Facebook. We’ll show you the benefits of using Facebook, how other organizations are marketing with it, and some dos and don’ts. You’ll also get tips on how to tell if your social media activity is working. Core concepts introduced include: · A closer look at the Facebook · How to tell if it’s right for your business · What kind of content to create and post · Etiquette · How to tell if your content is working · Suggestions on what to do next · Why
social media & email marketing must be used together
Speaker: Kim Walker - 5 Stones Media
Location: LSBDC at Southeastern Louisiana University, SLU St Tammany Center, Mandeville/Abita Springs
Start-up Assistance Starting and Financing a Small Business Register
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
This workshop is highly recommended for all individuals interested in determining the feasibility of their business idea, planning to start or have recently started a small business, seeking a small business loan or wanting to learn more about business planning. Topics of discussion will include writing a business plan,
sources of funds for start-up and expansion, small business resources, and required licenses.
Location: Louisiana Technology Park, Baton Rouge
Starting & Financing A Small Business Register
Wednesday, June 18, 2014 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM
This workshop is highly recommended for all individuals interested in determining the feasibility of their business idea, planning to start or have recently started a small business, seeking a small business loan, or wanting to learn more about business planning. Topics of discussion will include entrepreneurship readiness,
writing a business plan, sources of funds for start-up and expansion, and small business resources.
Speaker: Heidi Melancon, Interim Director, LSBDC at UL Lafayette
Location: Lafayette Economic Development Authority, Conference/Media Room, Lafayette
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Featured DBE Firm
Darrin Elliott Sr. and Ian Kennard founded Elliott Security Solu-tions (ESS) on October 24, 2011. Elliott Security Solutions is built on Christian morals and values. This company strives for excel-lence in the security field by taking pride in providing quality ser-vice and meeting all expectations of our clients. Mr. Elliott and Mr. Kennard have both worked in security as security officers prior to starting ESS. This experience has given the owners insight to the workings of security officers. ESS values and is aware that security officers are the backbone to this company. ESS has been in busi-ness for over 4 years. In these four years Elliott Security Solu-tions has performed various complex commercial, industrial,
residential, state and local projects. We are expanding and always eager to take on new business opportunities. ESS is different from other security firms because of our ability to customize security solutions specifically to the needs of our clients. ESS expertise and per-sonalized service, sets us apart from the average security firms. We are also on the forefront of security in offering the latest technological advances. ESS places emphasis on building lasting respectable relationships with our clients. This all plays a part in establishing Elliott Security Solutions as a premier security firm and developing more opportunities for future
growth, which is this company’s goal.
Contact Info:
4650 General DeGaulle Dr. Suite 215, New Orleans, LA 70131
Office: (504) 392-4424
Fax: (504) 324-0538 Email: [email protected]
www.elliottsecuritysolutions.com
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LA DOTD DBE PROGRAM CONTACT INFORMATION
Stephanie P. Ducote, DOTD Program Director, Compliance
Programs Section
(225)379-1363
Remy Graves, DBE Program Manager
(225)379-1762
Rhonda Wallace, DBE Certification Program Specialist
(225) 379-1360
Kandy Fly, DBE Certification Program Specialist
(225) 379-1922
Juanita Linton, Small Business Element Program Manager
(225) 379-1411
Amber White, DBE Contract Admin. Program Specialist
(225) 379-1494
Keisha Alexander– Green, DBE Contract Administration Specialist
(225)379-1364
Carla Murray, DBE Compliance Investigator
(225) 379-1774
Jackie des Bordes, DBE Program Coordinator
Kenyatta Sparks, Program Assistant
Grace Chatman, Communication Specialist
5745 Essen Lane, Suite 200
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70810
Office: 225.769.3400
Fax: 225.769.3596
Website: www.SJBGroup.com
Carolyn’s Printing Designs
Land Pilot Excavating Company
Samuel & Joyce James, LLC
Burt Brown Construction
CONGRATULATIONS ON OBTAINING YOUR
DBE CERTIFICATION
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Louisiana Department of Transportation
Letting of 6/11/2014 LA DOTD Headquarter
Proposal: H.000432.6 US 190: RAGLEY OVERPASS - ALLEN P/L
DBE Goal: 6%
Description of work: grading, cold planing asphaltic concrete, pavement patching, superpave asphaltic concrete overlay and re-lated work.
Parish(es): Beauregard
Route(s): US 190
Federal Number: H000432
Estimated Construction Cost: $2,500,000 to $5,000,000
Proposal: H.002290.6 LA 19 - MCHUGH RD.
DBE Goal: 10%
OJT Goal: 2 Trainees
Description of work: grading, class ii base course, lime treat-ment, superpave asphaltic concrete shoulder, pcc pavement, drainage structures, signalization, and related work.
Parish(es): East Baton Rouge
Route(s): LA 64
Federal Number: H002290
Estimated Construction Cost: $2,500,000 to $5,000,000
Proposal: H.002373.6 LA 16 @ LA 22: INSTALL ROUNDA-BOUT
DBE Goal: 10%
Description of work: clearing and grubbing, drainage structures, cold planing asphaltic concrete, class ii base course, superpave asphaltic concrete pavement, portland cement concrete pavement, and related work.
Parish(es): Livingston
Route(s): LA 16; LA 22
Federal Number: H002373
Estimated Construction Cost: $1,000,000 to $2,500,000
Proposal: H.003363.6 I-220 PHASE I SIGN UPGRADE
DBE Goal: 8%
Description of work: traffic signing and related work.
Parish(es): Caddo
Route(s): I-220
Federal Number: H003363
Estimated Construction Cost: $1,000,000 to $2,500,000
Proposal: H.006138.6 POPLAR STREET BRIDGE OVER BONNABEL CANAL
DBE Goal: 8%
Description of work: class ii base course, superpave asphaltic concrete surfacing, concrete slab span bridge, and related work.
Parish(es): Jefferson
Federal Number: H006138
Estimated Construction Cost: $500,000 to $1,000,000
Proposal: H.006157.6 WAX ROAD BRIDGE
DBE Goal: 7%
Description of work: clearing and grubbing, grading, drainage structures, cold planing asphaltic concrete, superpave asphaltic concrete pavement, concrete slab span bridge, and related work.
Parish(es): Livingston
Federal Number: H006157
Estimated Construction Cost: $500,000 to $1,000,000
Proposal: H.006299.6 GRANDE AVENUE BRIDGE OVER CYPRESS BAYOU
SBE Goal: 4%
Description of work: clearing and grubbing, drainage struc-tures, class ii base course, superpave asphaltic concrete pave-ment, and related work.
Parish(es): St. Tammany
Federal Number: 5202 (515)
Estimated Construction Cost: $250,000 to $500,000
Proposal: H.006551.6 Mondy Road & Dick's Road Sight Im-provements
Description of work: grading, drainage structures, lime treat-ment, class ii base course, superpave asphaltic concrete pave-ment and related work.
Parish(es): Lincoln
Federal Number: H006551
Estimated Construction Cost: $100,000 to $250,000
Proposal: H.008082.6 LA 1126: LA 26 - US 90
Description of work: cold planing asphaltic concrete, lime treatment, in-place cement stabilized base course, pavement wid-ening, asphaltic surface treatment, superpave asphaltic concrete pavement, and related work.
Parish(es): Jefferson Davis
Route(s): La 1126
Estimated Construction Cost: $1,000,000 to $2,500,000
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Louisiana Department of Transportation
Proposal: H.009082.6 VIDALIA PORT ACCESS ROAD
DBE Goal: 2%
Description of work: clearing and grubbing, class ii base course, portland cement concrete pavement, and related work.
Parish(es): Concordia
Federal Number: H009082
Estimated Construction Cost: $2,500,000 to $5,000,000
Proposal: H.009187.6 23RD STREET BRIDGE OVER CANAL NO. 17
DBE Goal: 6%
Description of work: class ii base course, drainage structures, concrete slab span bridge, portland cement concrete pavement and related work.
Parish(es): Jefferson
Federal Number: H009187
Estimated Construction Cost: $1,000,000 to $2,500,000
Proposal: H.009188.6 District 03 Pavement Marking Replacement III
Description of work: plastic pavement markings and related work.
Parish(es): District 03
Route(s): Various Routes
Federal Number: H009188
Estimated Construction Cost: $1,000,000 to $2,500,000
Proposal: H.009406.6 LA 48 @ EVANS DR.
Description of work: drainage structures, pavement patching, superpave asphaltic concrete overlay and related work.
Parish(es): Jefferson
Route(s): LA 48
Federal Number: H009406
Estimated Construction Cost: $250,000 to $500,000
Proposal: H.009441.6 Veterans Blvd Ovlay and Bridge Mod (Ph 2)
DBE Goal: 6%
Description of work: cold planing asphaltic concrete, pavement patching, superpave asphaltic concrete overlay, portland cement concrete pavement, and related work.
Parish(es): Jefferson
Federal Number: H009441
Estimated Construction Cost: $1,000,000 to $2,500,000
Proposal: H.009467.6 LA671: JEANERETTE BR WEDGE SYSTEM REPAIR
SBE Goal: 5%
Description of work: movable bridge machinery, bridge super-structure repair
Parish(es): Iberia
Route(s): LA 671
Federal Number: H009467
Estimated Construction Cost: $250,000 to $500,000
Proposal: H.010138.6 SUNSHINE BRIDGE ITS
DBE Goal: 5%
Description of work: intelligent transportation system and relat-ed work.
Parish(es): Ascension; St. James
Route(s): LA 22; LA 70
Federal Number: H010138
Estimated Construction Cost: $1,000,000 to $2,500,000
Proposal: H.010270.6 I-20: TREE REMOVAL IN LINCOLN PARISH
DBE Goal: 9%
OJT Goal: 1 Trainees
Description of work: clearing and grubbing and related work.
Parish(es): Lincoln
Route(s): I-20
Federal Number: H010270
Estimated Construction Cost: $500,000 to $1,000,000
Proposal: H.010519.6 La 794: La 793 to La 154
Description of work: drainage structures, cold planing asphaltic concrete, pavement patching, in-place cement treated base course, asphaltic surface treatment, superpave asphaltic concrete pavement, and related work.
Parish(es): Bienville
Route(s): La 794
Estimated Construction Cost: $2,500,000 to $5,000,000
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Louisiana Department of Transportation
Proposal: H.010733.6-R1 LA 183: US 80 to LA 134
DBE Goal: 3%
OJT Goal: 1 Trainees
Description of work: clearing and grubbing, pavement patching, asphaltic surface treatment and related work.
Parish(es): Richland
Route(s): LA 183
Federal Number: H010733
Estimated Construction Cost: $500,000 to $1,000,000
Proposal: H.010927.6 SLOPE REPLACEMENT @ LETOUR-NEAU ON I-20 OVERPASS
DBE Goal: 6%
OJT Goal: 1 Trainees
Description of work: grading, approach slab removal (pile sup-ported), bridge removal (partial), removal of timber piles, super-pave asphaltic concrete pavement, and related work
Parish(es): Madison
Route(s): I-20
Federal Number: H010927
Estimated Construction Cost: $1,000,000 to $2,500,000
Proposal: H.010961.6 I-20: East Bound Exit Ramp at Dixie Inn
SBE Goal: 8%
Description of work: class ii base course, lime treatment, port-land cement concrete pavement, and related work.
Parish(es): Webster
Route(s): I-20
Federal Number: H010961
Estimated Construction Cost: $250,000 to $500,000
Proposal: H.010969.6 LA 3132: GUARD RAIL UPGRADE
SBE Goal: 15%
Description of work: superpave asphaltic concrete pavement, guard rail replacement, and related work.
Parish(es): Caddo
Route(s): LA 3132
Federal Number: H010969
Estimated Construction Cost: $250,000 to $500,000
Proposal: H.011000.6 I-20: MOUND TO DELTA SCALES
DBE Goal: 2%
Description of work: cold planing asphaltic concrete, pavement patching, superpave asphaltic concrete pavement and related work.
Parish(es): Madison
Route(s): I-20
Federal Number: H011000
Estimated Construction Cost: $1,000,000 to $2,500,000
Proposal: H.011015.6 La 441, La 38, La 10: Chip Seals
DBE Goal: 2%
OJT Goal: 3 Trainees
Description of work: asphaltic surface treatment, striping, and related work
Parish(es): St. Helena; Tangipahoa; Washington
Route(s): LA 10; LA 38; LA 441
Federal Number: H011015
Estimated Construction Cost: $500,000 to $1,000,000
Proposal: H.011046.6 LA 1044: JCT. LA 432 - MISS. STATE LINE
Description of work: drainage structures, cold planing asphaltic concrete, in-place cement treated base course, superpave asphal-tic concrete pavement, and related work.
Parish(es): St. Helena
Route(s): LA 1044
Estimated Construction Cost: $2,500,000 to $5,000,000
Proposal: H.011048.6 LA 95: ST LANDRY PARISH LINE - LA 29
Description of work: drainage structures, cold planing asphaltic concrete, in-place cement stabilized base course, asphaltic sur-face treatment, superpave asphaltic concrete pavement, and re-lated work.
Parish(es): Evangeline
Route(s): LA 95
Estimated Construction Cost: $1,000,000 to $2,500,000
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Louisiana Department of Transportation
Proposal: H.011049.6 LA 748: US 167 - LA 1169
Description of work: grading, cold planing asphaltic concrete, pavement patching, in-place cement stabilized base course, as-phaltic surface treatment, superpave asphaltic concrete overlay and related work.
Parish(es): Evangeline
Route(s): LA 748
Estimated Construction Cost: $1,000,000 to $2,500,000
Proposal: H.011080.6 District 03: Signal Head Replacement
DBE Goal: 4%
Description of work: traffic signalization and related work
Parish(es): Acadia; Evangeline; Iberia; Lafayette; St. Landry; St. Martin; St. Mary; Vermilion
Estimated Construction Cost: $500,000 to $1,000,000
RFP Advertisements for Professional Services Contracts for LA DOTD
Date Project No. Project Name Parish(es) Closing Date
5/9/14 3000002560 Traffic Data Management Services 6/9/14
5/2/14 4400004673 Retainer Contract For Weigh Station Design, Renovation And
Upgrade
Statewide 5/20/14
5/2/14 4400004673 Retainer Contract For Weigh Station Design, Renovation And
Upgrade
Statewide 5/20/14
5/2/14 4400004829 Retainer Contract For Traffic Signal Inventory And Traffic
Signal Timings—District 02
Jefferson 5/20/14
5/2/14 4400004829 Retainer Contract For Traffic Signal Inventory And Traffic
Signal Timings—District 02
Jefferson 5/20/14
4/24/14 4400004830 La 415 And La 73 Corridor Studies West Baton Rouge 5/13/14
4/24/14 4400004923 St. Charles Ave. (La Ave. - Calliope St.) Orleans 5/13/14
4/11/14 4400004711 Retainer Contract For Traffic Signal Designer Statewide 4/30/14
4/11/14 44000047115 Independent Assurance Consultant
Section 22 DOTD Materials And Testing Section
Statewide 4/30/14
4/11/14 4400004716 Independent Assurance Technician
Section 22 DOTD Materials And Testing Section
Statewide 4/30/14
4/11/14 4400004884 Monroe Metropolitan Transportation Plan Update Ouachita 5/13/14
The information contained in this newsletter is for general information purposes only. While we endeavor to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the information, products, services, or related graphics contained in the newsletter for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such infor-mation is therefore strictly at your own risk.
In no event will we be liable for any loss or damage including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or
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the use of this newsletter.
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Louisiana Department of Transportation
Bid Results for the Letting of 5/14/2014 LA DOTD Headquarters
The CS-6AAA Form and Attachments for all DBE Goal Projects are due on Thursday, May 29, 2014,
prepared and submitted as provided in the Proposal. Questions regarding the CS6AAA Form and At-
tachments can be directed to the Compliance Programs Office at 225-379-1382
H.001093.6 (DBE Goal Project) LA 4: Deer Creek Br idge CLEARING AND GRUBBING, DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, CLASS II BASE COURSE, LIME TREATMENT, SUPERPAVE ASPHALTIC
CONCRETE PAVEMENT, PRECAST PRESTRESSED CONCRETE GIRDER SPANS BRIDGE, AND RELATED WORK.
Parish(es): Franklin
Route(s): LA 4
Federal Number: H001093
Estimated Construction Cost: $1,342,789.55
H.006376.6 US 71 @ EBONY ST. INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT
CLASS II BASE COURSE, LIME TREATMENT, SUPERPAVE ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVEMENT, AND RELATED WORK.
Parish(es): Avoyelles
Route(s): US 71
Federal Number: H006376
Estimated Construction Cost: $178,262.24
H.009055.6 DISTRICT 05 PAVEMENT MARKING REPLACEMENT II
PAVEMENT MARKING AND RELATED WORK.
Parish(es): District 05
Federal Number: H009055
Estimated Construction Cost: $2,479,395.00
Apparent Low Bidder: Cecil D. Gassiott, LLC
1 EASY STREET ALEXANDRIA, LA 71302
(318)473-4678
$1,129,302.54
Apparent Low Bidder: Progressive Construction Co., LLC
PO BOX 11594 ALEXANDRIA, LA 71315-1594
(318)473-9522
$221,705.30
Apparent Low Bidder: HIGHWAY GRAPHICS LLC
PO BOX 745 WEST MONROE, LA 71294-0745
$2,539,861.25
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Louisiana Department of Transportation
H.009516.6 LA 1177: AVOYELLES PARISH - JCT. US 71
IN-PLACE CEMENT STABILIZED BASE COURSE, SUPERPAVE ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVEMENT, AND RELATED WORK.
Parish(es): Rapides
Route(s): LA 1177
Estimated Construction Cost: $673,679.24
H.009553.6 (DBE Goal Project) LA 438: JCT. LA 38 - JCT. LA 438 SPUR DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, COLD PLANING ASPHALTIC CONCRETE, IN-PLACE CEMENT STABILIZED BASE COURSE, SUPER-
PAVE ASPHALTIC CONCRETE OVERLAY, AND RELATED WORK..
OJT Goal: 6 Trainees
Parish(es): Washington
Route(s): LA 438
Federal Number: H009553
Estimated Construction Cost: $6,764,773.97
H.009564.6 LA 24 & LA 3040: DRAINAGE & RT TURN LANE DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, COLD PLANING ASPHALTIC CONCRETE, PAVEMENT PATCHING, PAVEMENT WIDENING, SUPER-
PAVE ASPHALTIC CONCRETE OVERLAY, AND RELATED WORK.
Parish(es): Terrebonne
Route(s): LA 24, LA 3040
Federal Number: H009564
Estimated Construction Cost: $301,492.75
H.009574.6 (DBE Goal Project) I-49: NATCHITOCHES P/L TO CADDO P/L
COLD PLANING ASPHALTIC PAVEMENT, PAVEMENT PATCHING, SUPERPAVE ASPHALTIC PAVEMENT AND RELATED WORK.
Parish(es): Desoto
Route(s): I-49
Federal Number: H009574
Estimated Construction Cost: $2,051,836.20
Apparent Low Bidder: W. E. McDonald & Son, LLC. PO BOX 787 GLENMORA, LA 71433-0787
$611,085.93
Apparent Low Bidder: Diamond B Construction Co., L.L.C. PO BOX 7618 ALEXANDRIA, LA 71306
$5,827,947.25
Apparent Low Bidder: Byron E. Talbot Contractor, Inc. 24288 HWY. 190 ROBERT, LA 70455
$364,749.20
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Louisiana Department of Transportation
H.009600.6 (DBE Goal Project) I-12: TANGI. PH. LINE - PONCHATOLAWA CR.
GRADING, COLD PLANING ASPHALTIC CONCRETE, SUPERPAVE ASPHALTIC PAVEMENT, AND RELATED WORK
OJT Goal: 1 Trainees
Parish(es): St. Tammany
Route(s): I-12
Federal Number: H009600
Estimated Construction Cost: $9,509,525.39
H.010247.6 (DBE Goal Project) Roadway Flooding Improvements - US 71 Grading, Class II Base Course, Lime Treatment, Superpave Asphaltic Concrete, Cold Planing Asphaltic Pavement, Concrete Box Culverts and
Related Work.
Parish(es): Caddo
Route(s): US 71
Federal Number: H010247
Estimated Construction Cost: $1,702,952.27
H.010419.6 LA 3033 ROADWAY FLOODING 1.5 MI S LA 840-1
SUPERPAVE ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVEMENT, PAVEMENT PATCHING, DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, AND RELATED WORK.
Parish(es): Ouachita
Route(s): LA 3033
Federal Number: H010419
Estimated Construction Cost: $62,347.17
H.010422.6 LA 830-3 ROADWAY FLOODING 1.3 MI W LA 830-4
GRADING, DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVEMENT PATCHING AND RELATED WORK.
Parish(es): Morehouse
Route(s): LA 830-3
Federal Number: H010422
Estimated Construction Cost: $162,168.68
Apparent Low Bidder: Barriere Construction Co., LLC. 407 CC ROAD FRANKLINTON, LA 70438
$13,668,013.42
Apparent Low Bidder: F. J. Burnell, Inc. PO BOX 19243 SHREVEPORT, LA 71149
$1,625,679.70
Apparent Low Bidder: WL Bass Construction Inc. 554 SONNY DAY RD. MONROE, LA 71203
$74,715.50
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Louisiana Department of Transportation
H.010440.6 (DBE Goal Project) I-210 INTERSTATE LIGHTING
ROADWAY LIGHTING AND RELATED WORK.
OJT Goal: 1 Trainees
Parish(es): Calcasieu
Route(s): I-10, I-210
Federal Number: H010440
Estimated Construction Cost: $2,440,872.76
H.010484.6 Emergency dredging of Ostr ica Locks and Canal
Perform emergency dredging operations and related work.
Parish(es): Plaquemines
Estimated Construction Cost: $2,050,375.00
H.010490.6 (DBE Goal Project) I-49: 0.66 MI E LA 1200 - 0.36 MI N LA 8 GRADING, COLD PLANING ASPHALTIC CONCRETE, SUPERPAVE ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVEMENT PAVEMENT PATCHING,
AND RELATED WORK
Parish(es): Rapides
Route(s): I-49, LA 8
Federal Number: H010490
Estimated Construction Cost: $5,199,520.67
H.010521.6 LA 344: 2.18 MI. N. LA 86 - LA 86 GRADING, COLD PLANING ASPHALTIC PAVEMENT, IN-PLACE CEMENT TREATED BASE COURSE , ASPHALTIC SURFACE
TREATMENT INTERLAYER, SUPERPAVE ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVEMENT, AND RELATED WORK.
Parish(es): Iberia
Route(s): LA 344
Estimated Construction Cost: $2,716,402.20
Apparent Low Bidder: Diamond Electrical Co., Inc. PO BOX 15501 BATON ROUGE, LA 70895-5501
$2,628,827.27
Apparent Low Bidder: Coastal Dredging Company, Inc
330 BAYOU LIBERTY ROAD SLIDELL, LA 70458
$900,000.00
Apparent Low Bidder: GILCHRIST CONSTRUCTION CO. LLC
PO BOX 5699 ALEXANDRIA, LA 71307
$4,953,481.29
Apparent Low Bidder: Glenn Lege Construction Inc
1339 FORTUNE ROAD YOUNGSVILLE, LA 70592
(337)233-3406
$2,362,322.47
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Louisiana Department of Transportation
H.010537.6 (DBE Goal Project) LA 471 AND LA 3136 OVERLAYS DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, COLD PLANING ASPHALTIC CONCRETE, SUBGRADE TREATMENT, LIME TREATMENT, IN-PLACE CEMENT STABILIZED BASE COURSE, CEMENT TREATED BASE COURSE, ASPHALTIC SURFACE TREATMENT, SUPERPAVE AS-
PHALTIC CONCRETE PAVEMENT, AND RELATED WORK.
OJT Goal: 2 Trainees
Parish(es): Winn
Route(s): LA 3136, LA 471
Federal Number: H010537
Estimated Construction Cost: $3,658,636.12
H.010547.6 LA 700: LA 699 - LAFAYETTE PARISH LINE COLD PLANING ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVEMENT, PAVEMENT PATCHING, LIME TREATMENT, IN-PLACE CEMENT STABI-
LIZED BASE COURSE, ASPHALTIC SURFACE TREATMENT, SUPERPAVE ASPHALTIC CONCRETE AND RELATED WORK.
Parish(es): Vermilion
Route(s): LA 700
Estimated Construction Cost: $1,902,277.19
H.010642.6 (DBE Goal Project) LA 30: Iberville PL To 0.3M West of I-10 COLD PLANING ASPHALTIC CONCRETE, DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, PAVEMENT PATCHING, ASPHALTIC SURFACE TREAT-
MENT, SUPERPAVE ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVEMENT OVERLAY, STRIPING AND RELATED WORK.
Parish(es): Ascension
Route(s): LA 30
Federal Number: H010642
Estimated Construction Cost: $2,654,244.84
H.010736.6 (DBE Goal Project) P2P - Newton and Gen. DeGaulle P.C.C.P. (REINFORCED) Roadway, cold plane asphaltic concrete, concrete pavement repair, asphaltic concrete overlay, striping, concrete ADA
ramps, resetting stone curb.
Parish(es): Orleans
Federal Number: H010736
Estimated Construction Cost: $2,995,413.20
Apparent Low Bidder: W. E. McDonald & Son, LLC. PO BOX 787 GLENMORA, LA 71433-0787
$3,238,918.01
Apparent Low Bidder: Glenn Lege Construction Inc
1339 FORTUNE ROAD YOUNGSVILLE, LA 70592
(337)233-3406
$1,651,126.00
Apparent Low Bidder: Barber Bros. Contracting Co., L.L.C
PO BOX 66296 BATON ROUGE, LA 70896
$2,201,877.40
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Louisiana Department of Transportation
H.010789.6 (DBE Goal Project) I-10: IRISH BAYOU BRIDGE EMERGENCY REPAIRS CLEARING AND GRUBBING, PAVEMENT PATCHING, SUPERPAVE ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVEMENT, FLOWABLE FILL,
RIPRAP, SACKED CONCRETE REVETMENT, AND RELATED WORK
Parish(es): Orleans
Route(s): I-10
Federal Number: H010789
Estimated Construction Cost: $674,170.51
H.010935.6 (DBE Goal Project) LA 23: ACCESS/OPERATIONAL IMP BELLE CHASSE PAVEMENT PATCHING, PAVEMENT WIDENING, SUPERPAVE ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVEMENT, PORTLAND CEMENT CON-
CRETE PAVEMENT, AND RELATED WORK
Parish(es): Plaquemines
Route(s): LA 23
Federal Number: H010935
Estimated Construction Cost: $810,065.50
H.010949.6 (DBE Goal Project) LA 1: TURN LANE EXTENSIONS AT LA 511 DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, CLASS II BASE COURSE, LIME TREATMENT, PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE PAVEMENT AND RE-
LATED WORK.
Parish(es): Caddo
Route(s): LA 1
Federal Number: H010949
Estimated Construction Cost: $576,145.06
H.010988.6 (SBE Goal Project) LA 29: COLLEGE STREET TO TOONEY
ASPHALTIC SURFACE TREATMENT AND RELATED WORK.
Parish(es): Avoyelles
Route(s): LA 29
Federal Number: H010988
Estimated Construction Cost: $484,514.13
Apparent Low Bidder: Three C's Properties Inc
141 I-310 SERVICE ROAD ST. ROSE, LA 70087
$723,907.98
Apparent Low Bidder: BARRIERE CONSTRUCTION CO., LLC. 1910 PETERS RD HARVEY, LA 70058
$859,214.00
Apparent Low Bidder: F. J. Burnell, Inc. PO BOX 19243 SHREVEPORT, LA 71149
$527,501.00
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Louisiana Department of Transportation
H.011002.6 (DBE Goal Project) LA 440 & LA 40 OVERLAYS GRADING, COLD PLANING ASPHALTIC PAVEMENT, THIN ASPHALTIC CONCRETE, SUPERPAVE ASPHALTIC CONCRETE OVER-
LAY, AND RELATED WORK.
Parish(es): Tangipahoa
Route(s): LA 40, LA 440
Federal Number: H011002
Estimated Construction Cost: $613,752.35
H.011020.6 LA 585: 0.45 MILES EAST OF LA 17
CLEARING AND GRUBBING, DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, PAVEMENT PATCHING, AND RELATED WORK.
Parish(es): West Carroll
Route(s): LA 585
Federal Number: H011020
Estimated Construction Cost: $154,410.95
H.011070.6 LA 370 & LA 3070: BASE REHABILITATION CLEARING AND GRUBBING, COLD PLANING ASPHALTIC CONCRETE, SUBGRADE TREATMENT, LIME TREATMENT, IN-PLACE CEMENT STABILIZED BASE COURSE, ASPHALTIC SURFACE TREATMENT, SUPERPAVE ASPHALTIC CONCRETE OVERLAY,
AND RELATED WORK.
Parish(es): Acadia
Route(s): LA 3070, LA 370
Estimated Construction Cost: $5,381,033.23
H.011074.6 (DBE Goal Project) LA 44, LA 42, LA 1248: CONCRETE PATCHING
PAVEMENT PATCHING, SUPERPAVE ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVEMENT AND RELATED WORK
Parish(es): Ascension, East Baton Rouge
Route(s): LA 1248, LA 42, LA 44
Federal Number: H011074
Estimated Construction Cost: $868,032.81
Apparent Low Bidder: Diamond B Construction Co., L.L.C. PO BOX 7618 ALEXANDRIA, LA 71306
$534,311.65
Apparent Low Bidder: Terral Construction L.L.C. 545 PLEASURE ISLAND ROAD FARMERVILLE, LA 71241
$216,694.00
Apparent Low Bidder: COASTAL BRIDGE CO., L.L.C. PO BOX 14715 BATON ROUGE, LA 70898
$4,448,712.94
Apparent Low Bidder: Command Construction Industries LLC
3206 N TURNBULL DR METAIRIE, LA 70002
$957,998.40
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