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Construction Management Enterprises Earns DBE Recertification Under New Federal Standard Requiring Individualized Proof of Disadvantage

The company met a higher federal evidentiary standard after the October 2025 rule change and is now recognized statewide for transportation projects.

  • On Wednesday, Elk Grove-based Construction Management Enterprises announced its Disadvantaged Business Enterprise recertification, approved by the California Department of Transportation on May 11, 2026.
  • This recertification follows a federal regulatory shift under 49 CFR Part 26, which eliminated race and gender-based presumptions, requiring firms to provide individualized evidence of economic and social disadvantage.
  • The company's flagship Construction Management Information System platform currently supports more than 850 active public works projects representing over $6 billion in active construction value across California.
  • Prime contractors and consulting firms utilizing Construction Management Enterprises' services can now count project participation toward Disadvantaged Business Enterprise subcontracting goals on federally funded Transportation projects.
  • A company spokesperson noted this achievement was earned through documented individualized evidence under "the strictest DBE compliance standard in a generation," supporting agencies navigating evolving federal-aid requirements.
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Construction Management Enterprises Earns DBE Recertification Under New Federal Standard Requiring Individualized Proof of Disadvantage

Elk Grove, CA - May 27, 2026 - Construction Management Enterprises (CMIS), the developer of the industry-leading Construction Management Information System platform for federally assisted public works administration, announces that it has officially earned Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) recertification through…

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