JTA Creates Development Academy to help Small Businesses Compete for Transit Projects
For the first time in its history, the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) is hosting a Business Development Academy designed to provide contractors, consultants and vendors with the resources to be successful. The free program kicks off on Jan. 13 with the first of three independent sessions. Each session will be presented by subject matter experts, including transportation industry professionals.
The program is open to anyone, especially small businesses and disadvantaged business enterprises (DBEs). Participation in the academy is intended to enhance networking skills and create partnership opportunities. Attendance does not guarantee contracts, but better positions the business to compete for $100 million in JTAMobilityWorks roadway and mobility corridor projects over the next five years.
"JTA is excited to offer the academy to businesses,” said Nathaniel P. Ford Sr., JTA chief executive officer. “Most small businesses lack the resources that are present in larger companies. They struggle with marketing, networking, business planning and compliance. Our goal is to provide them with a toolbox of information that will help them prosper.”