Doing Business at DEN
DEN will not be held responsible for misinformation received from private plan holders. Please use the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing (BidNet) site to obtain solicitation information for the airport.
TRAFFIC ALERT: Overnight lane closures are scheduled for outbound Peña Boulevard (leaving DEN) from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m., from Tuesday, June 2 through Saturday, June 6 for grinding operations near the West Terminal. Please use caution and drive carefully.
DO BUSINESS WITH DEN
DEN will not be held responsible for misinformation received from private plan holders. Please use the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing (BidNet) site to obtain solicitation information for the airport.
The Division of Small Business Opportunities (DSBO) has a variety of programs to help small businesses compete for government contracts. In addition to providing guidance on how to obtain certification (i.e. M/WBE, DBE, or SBE), DSBO also provides outreach and capacity-building for small firms, and sets participation goals for public projects and ensures that contractors are paid promptly.
There is no fee to register or use BidNet. Vendors may elect to pay a fee to receive automatic e-mail notifications for solicitation opportunities applicable to each vendor’s identified product/service offerings. Vendors who do not choose to register for notifications are responsible for monitoring the status of the posted bids and related documentation on their own.
Helping a larger, more diverse field of businesses compete for government contracts is an important way that we help small businesses grow and increase their revenues. Many small companies do not realize they can, by gaining certification for various qualifying factors, access a much broader world of opportunity.
Qualifying factors include being minority- or woman-owned, or otherwise being a disadvantaged business. In addition to granting certifications and providing outreach and capacity-building for small firms, DSBO sets participation goals for public projects and ensures that contractors are paid promptly.
The ACDBE Program aims to provide equitable opportunities by providing small businesses owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals a fair opportunity to compete for concession opportunities at the airport.
The ACDBE Program is a federal program applicable to airports that receive federal funds through grants from the FAA.
ACDBE certification affords small businesses the opportunity to compete for concessions contracts, either as an operator or supplier, at Denver International Airport (DEN), as well as other airports receiving federal funding throughout Colorado. It is race and gender conscious.
ACDBE certification affords small businesses the opportunity to compete for concessions contracts.
Community Outreach and Engagement is the overarching pillar that helps to connect the community to DEN through events and tailored communications.
The Training Academy gives small businesses a systematic approach to entering DEN as a subcontractor in the areas of Construction, Professional Services, Goods and Services and Concessions.