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January 218 WJ & F Builders Contact Information Carolyn Bell Civil Rights Director cbell@mdot.state.ms.us Stacy Slay, DBE Coordinator sslay@mdot.state.ms.us Located within a HubZone area in Columbus, Mississippi, WJ & F Builders is owned and operated by Mr. William Jones Jr. The firm was established 15 years ago and has been a certified DBE since July 217. Services offered by WJ &F Builders include quality control, commercial and institutional building construction, construction management as well as other management consulting services. Mr. Jones has extensive knowledge and experience within his field of work. He was employed as a quality control manager and safety manager for 1 years before making the decision to start his own company. It s nothing like doing what you love and owning your own business, said Mr. Jones. WJ & F Builders has completed jobs throughout the state of Mississippi and Alabama. Some of the firm s previous jobs included converting a service station to a shopping plaza, installing handicap bathrooms, ramps and other modifications for the Veterans Administration, and building a restaurant on I-82 in Starkville, Mississippi. Although WJ & F Builders mainly bid jobs as a prime contractor, the firm has worked with the Mississippi Rehabilitation Program, and the Veterans Administration. Recently, the firm won a contract to replace gutters on a terminal building at Hawkins Field (airport). WJ & F Builders also is being considered for a maintenance repair project at the Columbus-Lowndes Airport. Owning a business often means bringing something different to the table when it comes to competition within an industry. Mr. Jones said the way he treats his clients and the quality of his work is his signature. I try to make sure that everyone is satisfied with my services, said Mr. Jones. As an entrepreneur, Mr. Jones acknowledges that it takes focus, determination, finances and a commitment to weather the ups and downs of running a business. He also leaves a word of advice to fellow DBEs and small business owners alike. It s vital to know the market you work in because things can change often. Secondly, put your finances in the right place. And last but not least, there s no regret in owning your own business, said Mr. Jones. For more information on this firm, please forward all correspondence to Mr. Jones at 662-327-817 or wjf_builders@hotmail.com. Stan Adams DBE Certification Officer sadams@mdot.state.ms.us Justin Rawls Special Projects Officer jrawls@mdot.state.us P.O. Box 185 Jackson, MS 39215-185 Office: 61. 359-7466 Fax: 61.576.451 www.gomdot.com DBE Supportive Services Larry Davis Project Manager ldavis@msdbe.com Nicole McNamee Assistant Program Manager nmcnameesystems@gmail.com Lauren Collins Communications Specialist lcollins.systems@gmail.com 14 Fourth Avenue Jackson, MS 3923 Office: (61) 718-7344 www.msdbe.com

January 218 MDOT Bid Letting Tuesday January 23, 218 Call No# Project Name Project No# Location DBE Goal OJT Goal Coming Events 1 Overlay approximately 7 miles on SR 63 from George CL to Sally Parker Rd, No. NH-2-1(5) / 1764531 George 1% January 8, 218 Time: 5:3 pm CST - 7: pm CST Starting a Business - First Steps (Decatur) ECCC Carthage Career Advancement Center 121 West Main Street, Carthage, MS, 3951 Contact Name: Virgie Thames Contact Email: vthames@olemiss.edu 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mill and Overlay I-22 from US 45 to Itawamba Line Bridge Replacement on US 49E across Black Bayou on bridge 278.4 Overlay Approximately 1 mile on US 49 from US 49 W to Coahoma Co Line, Bridge Preservation on I-1 over East Pascagoula River Bridge, Overlay approximately 5 miles on US 84 From the Middle Fork Creek Bridge East to Junction 184E, Overlay approximately 4 miles of US 84 beginning at Terrible Creek East to the Junction of SR 184 West, No. IM-6-2(3) / 1732731 No. BR-8-5(37) / 1534431 No. STP-8-5(4) / 176731 No. NHPP-1-1(16) / 1721531 No. NH-15-1(133) / 176331 No. NH-15-2(1) / 176231 Lee Tallahatchie Tallahatchie Jackson Franklin Covington 3% 2% 5% % 3% 1% January 9, 218 Time: 5: pm CST - 6:3 pm CST Starting a Business - First Steps (Jackson) Mississippi e-center @ Jackson State University 123 Raymond Road, Jackson, MS,3924 Contact Name: Cynthia Rucker Contact Email: cynthia.w.rucker@jsums.edu January 11, 218 Time: 5: pm CST - 6:3 pm CST How to Develop a Business Plan (Jackson) Mississippi e-center @ Jackson State University 123 Raymond Road, Jackson, MS,3924 Contact Name: Cynthia Rucker Contact Email: cynthia.w.rucker@jsums.edu January 18, 218 Opportunities for Contracts with the Air National Guard Union Station 191 Front Street Meridian, MS 3931 January 22, 218 Time: 2: pm CDT - 3: pm CDT MDOT Pre- Bid Conference (Jackson) Jackson Hilton 11 E. Line Road, Ridgeland, 39211 Please RSVP by calling Lauren Collins @ 61-572-12

January 218 Call No# 8 9 1 11 12 13 14 Project Name Project No# Location Overlay approximately 5 miles of US 84 from the Chickasawhay River Bridge to Robbie Lane, Mill and Overlay approximately 17 miles of I-2, from Scott Line to East of SR 15, Bridge Preservation on bridge Nos. 4.6A & 4.6B on SR 15 at Tchutacabouffa River, Mill & Overlay approximately 8 miles of I-55 from Rankin Line to Madison Line, & approximately 2 miles of I-55 from Hinds Line to Ridgeland, Bridge Replacement on SR 4 Bridge Nos. 59., & 59.2, Interchange Improvements on I-2 at Norrell Road and Frontage Road Widening, Construction of Ashland Maintenance Area Headquarters Building, with other Structures, and Site Work, No. NH-15-2(12) / 1764931 No. IM-2-2(89) / 168231 No. BR-22-1(84) /174531 Nos. IM-55-2(229) / 1638931, & IM-55-2(23) / 1638932 No. BR-6-3(21) / 122732 No. SP-2-1(234) / 1724132 State Project Nos. BWO-2214-5(1), BWO-2215-5(1), BWO-2217-5(1), & LWO-296-5(2) Wayne Newton Harrison Hinds & Madison Counties Marshall Hinds DBE Goal 1% 6% 2% 5% 3% 8% Benton % OJT Goal Coming Events Continued January 22, 218 Time: 5: pm CST - 6:3 pm CST Starting a Business - First Steps (Raymond) Eagle Ridge Conference Center 15 Raymond Lake Road, Raymond, MS,39154 Contact Name: Kimberli Hale Contact Email: kimberli.taylor@hindscc.edu January 24, 218 Time: 11: am CST - 1: pm CST GJCP Annual Meeting Luncheon Jackson Convention Center 15 E Pascagoula St, Jackson, MS 3921 Contact Name: Debi Green, Vice President Contact Number: 61-948-7575 Cost: Free January 25, 218 Time: 2: am CST - 3: pm CST Cash Flow Projections for Your Business Plan (Meridian) MSU Meridian Division of Business - Deen Building 2212 5th Street, Meridian, MS,3931 Contact Name: Dustin Odom Contact Email: dodom@business.msstate.edu Cost: Free January 25, 218 Time: 5: pm CST - 6:3 pm CST How to Develop a Business Plan (Jackson) Mississippi e-center @ Jackson State University 123 Raymond Road, Jackson, MS,3924 Contact Name: Cynthia Rucker Contact Email: InfoSbdc@jsums.edu Cost: Free January 31, 218 Time: 4: pm CST - 5: pm CST Business Roundtable CDF Center (Southland Construction Boardroom) 398 E Main St., Tupelo, MS 3884 Contact Name: Molly Lovorn Contact Number: 662-842-4521 Cost: Free

Name: City/State: Firms Type of Work January 218 We Extend A Heartfelt Mississippi Welcome To All The Recently Certified DBE Firms December 217 Myriad Engineering Solutions, LLC Sidas Computer Systems Wilson Technology, Inc. Johnny Dupree Consulting, LLC Vic s Construction, Inc. Terry, MS Vicksburg, MS Raymond, MS Hattiesburg, MS North Little Rock, AR 54133-Engineering Services D15-Civil Engineering Services D151-Traffic Engineering D152-Stormwater Design D17-Construction Inspection and Evaluation D2- Environmental Engineering Services D23-Preliminary and final plans and designs - Roadway 42343-Computer and Computer Peripheral Equipment and Software Merchant Wholesalers 51821-Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services 51913-Internet Publishing and Broadcasting and Web Search Portals 541511-Custom Computer Programming Services 541512-Computer Systems Design Services 51821-Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services 54143-Graphic Design Services 541511-Custom Computer Programming Services 541512-Computer Systems Design Services 541513- Computer Facilities Management Services 541519-Other Computer Related Services 541611-Administrative Management and 54172-Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities 54182-Public Relations 23731-Highway, Street and Bridge Construction 23811-Poured Concrete Foundation and Structure Contractors 23812-Structural Steel and Precast Concrete Contractors 23891-Site Preparation Contractors 23814-Masonry Contractor

A Mississippi Success Story January 218 Ingram Trucking, LLC After working several years for AT&T as a truck driver, Mr. Louis Ingram decided to establish Ingram Trucking, LLC in 1995. Through my experience of driving trucks, I found that it was my passion and decided to start my own trucking business, said Mr. Ingram. His firm is located in Yazoo, Mississippi and offers services such as hauling dirt, sand, gravel, and rocks. Ingram Trucking, LLC s mission focuses on efficient delivery performance and competitive pricing. The firm has over 2 years of experience and continues to expand its horizons by obtaining additional contracts and hiring new personnel. My business has really grown over the past year. I ve been able to hire two more drivers (Dameon Roberts and Anthony Spires) as well as obtain additional contracts, said Mr. Ingram. Ingram Trucking, LLC is currently hauling material essential to making concrete for MMC Materials, Inc., Century Ready Mix, and Hammett Gravel Company. The firm s largest job is with MMC Materials, Inc. Owning a successful business allows Mr. Ingram to build his company s capacity while helping others. Overall, it affords him the opportunity to provide employment and give back to his community. Sustaining a successful business encompasses various factors. Mr. Ingram said his top three include hiring the right personnel, being a good leader, and always being dependable. And as a DBE, he highlights the importance of attending the monthly MDOT Pre-Bid and keeping track of opportunities and other relevant information forwarded by the MDOT DBE Supportive Services Team. For more information about this firm or to contact Louis Ingram, please send your correspondence to ingram_trucking@yahoo.com.

January 218 OSHA Safety Tip of the Month! Work place safety is important no matter where you work. However, in the construction industry, workers are susceptible to injuries. Below are a few tips on scaffolding safety. Hazard: When scaffolds are not erected or used properly, fall hazards can occur. About 2.3 million construction workers frequently work on scaffolds. Protecting these workers from scaffold-related accidents would prevent an estimated 4,5 injuries and 5 fatalities each year. Solutions: A scaffold must be sound, rigid and sufficient to carry its own weight plus four times the maximum intended load without settling or displacement. It must be erected on solid footing. Unstable objects, such as barrels, boxes, loose bricks or concrete blocks must not be used to support scaffolds or planks. Scaffolds must not be erected, moved, dismantled or altered except under the supervision of a competent person. Scaffolds must be equipped with guardrails, midrails and toeboards. Scaffold accessories such as braces, brackets, trusses, screw legs or ladders that are damaged or weakened from any cause must be immediately repaired or replaced. Scaffold platforms must be tightly planked with scaffold plank grade material or equivalent. A "competent person" must inspect the scaffolding and, at designated intervals, reinspect it. Rigging on suspension scaffolds must be inspected by a competent person before each shift and after any occurrence that could affect structural integrity to ensure that all connections are tight and that no damage to the rigging has occurred since its last use. Synthetic and natural rope used in suspension scaffolding must be protected from heatproducing sources. Employees must be instructed about the hazards of using diagonal braces as fall protection. Scaffold can be accessed by using ladders and stairwells. Scaffolds must be at least 1 feet from electric power lines at all times. For more information please visit www.osha.gov

January 218 Good Relationships Build Your Business By Sherri Davis-Garner President Styling Your Life Solutions www.stylingyourlife.com 61-896-89 Too often, people in business focus on building the business and not building the customer experience. In business, it s referred to as CRM (Customer Relationship Management). Companies that practice CRM (Customer Relationship Management) and are good at it realize that the interaction with the customer is the focal point. Every point of contact between the customer and the company is key because a happy customer drives sales growth and retains the customer for future business. This brings me to ask the question: How are you treating your customers? The reality is competition is tough! When you treat your customer with respect and value then your customer will return that value to you. However, when your customer can t get things resolved, can t get in contact with you and can t get quality, the customer will divorce you. The White House Office of Consumer Affairs did a study and discovered that 8% of U.S. consumers would pay more to ensure a superior customer experience. Without a doubt, superior customer service is paramount. It s not an option, it s mandatory to doing business. There are retention strategies which are smart solutions that I use with customers. They are: 1.) Communication with your customer is not an option. When your customer provides feedback, Immediately follow-up and follow-through. 2.) Find what your customer likes. Begin thinking of ways to add value to their experience. Connect through Facebook or LinkedIn to stay in contact. 3.) Resolve complaints immediately! According to Eastbridge Consulting Group, 7% of complaining customers will do business again if the company resolves issues in their favor. 4.) Never stop building customer relationships. Build loyalty so your customer doesn t divorce you.

Estimating Assistance Program January 218 The ability to estimate effectively and accurately is essential to every contractor who wants to make money. Bid too high and you ll lose the bid. Bid to low and you wish you could give the project to someone else. While sound execution is necessary also, success begins with an accurate estimate. Today, technology has created a way to lessen the gap between those who win bids and those that lose them. Numerous bidding and estimating software programs exist to help make the process easier and more accurate for any contractor, but particularly smaller ones. In Q1 218, MDOT DBE Supportive Services will offer an Estimating Assistance Program ( EAP ) which offers two paths to the MDOT DBE wanting to close the bidding gap. The first makes the vetted software available at the DBE Supportive Services Office by any Mississippi certified DBE by merely scheduling time to visit. Additionally, DBEs interested purchasing software for use on their personal computer can do so at a reduced rate. The second competitive process, involves an application, as well meeting minimum and specific requirement. At day s end, the competitive process winners receive bidding and estimating software for valued at $1,2 for a mere $1. Software: MDOT DBE Supportive Services offers PlanSwift, the bidding and estimating software that caters to multiple building construction trades: general contracting, concrete, drywall, electrical, flooring, framing, HVAC, landscape, painting, plumbing and other specialties. The software helps reduce takeoff time, manage small and large projects with timely calculations, and helps you easy adjust to cost projections. For the DBE choosing the purchase track, selected candidates receive a year of technical support services, including free one-on-one or group online training, tutorial videos, knowledgebase articles, support chat, webinars, remote assistance, live forums, as well as question and answer links. PlanSwift is standalone software, with no monthly or annual fees. You load it and own it. So visit PlanSwift at www.planswift.com for more info and to test drive the software to see if it s the right fit for your office. Requirements: The basic requirements for those seeking a personal copy/license: possession of basic computer skills; sitting through the PlanSwift demonstration (1 hours) of the software; mandatory attendance at allotted (2)online training sessions; having a primary office in Mississippi; and possessing the capacity to bid on DOT and other federally funded projects. Note, priority will be given to DBE firms in the MDOT Business Development Program. A total of (1) licenses will be awarded in fiscal year 218. Application Process: Each applicant must a brief narrative outlining planned use of the software, proposed frequency of use, current bidding patterns and frequency, explain how the software might impact your business, and a signed letter of commitment. If you have any questions, please call the Supportive Services Office at 61-718-7344. The EAP is designed with you, the DBE, in mind. The program will help foster a better understanding of the bidding and estimating process while positioning you for optimal growth and revenue expansion. Disclaimer: Neither Systems nor MDOT assume any liability for any company s use of PlanSwift products. The software is provided 'as is' without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of fitness for any purpose, or the warranty of non-infringement.

January 218 Office of State Aid Road Construction January 218 16 - LSBP-67(21) Sunflower.2 Mi of Bridge and Gravel Approaches 18 - LSBP-74(21) Walthall.2 Mi of Bridge, Box Bridge and Gravel Approaches 23 - SAP-16(21)S Covington 18.875 Mi of Reseal Mississippi Department of Finance GS# Project Name Using Agency Professional Bid Date 345-15 Building Replacements (EMER) Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry Museum Wier Boerner Allin Architecture, PLLC January 4, 218 382-3 Civil Rights & History Museums 113-145 NWARC Roof Replacement 343-115 Fairgrounds Improvements - PH I 411-115 Receiving Units Bldgs A2 and B The Mississippi Museums (Office of Capitol Facilities) Department of Finance & Administration Mississippi State University - Division of Agriculture, Forestry & Vet Medicine Cooke Douglass Farr Lemons Architects & Engineers PA and Eley Guild Hardy Architects Pryor Morrow PC - Columbus (Columbus, Mississippi, through the Office listed herein) Wier Boerner Allin Architecture, PLLC January 16, 218 January 18, 218 Fair Commission (Department of Agriculture and Commerce) January 18, 218 East Mississippi State Hospital Robert Lewis/Architect January 25, 218

January 218 HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 218 United State Air Force Food Service Catered Meal Service & Mess Attendants Bid Date: 1-18-218 Bid Time: 4:3pm Project Location: Gulfport, MS, CRTC-BAC 4715 Hewes Ave. Gulfport, Mississippi 3957 United States Bids To: Contracting Office Address: 144 Military Drive Jackson, Mississippi 3928-886 Scope Of Work: The contractor shall furnish all personnel, supervision, parts, tools, materials, and transportation necessary to serve prepared meals at the Gulfport CRTC, MS dining facility for the period of 7 Feb 18 through 17 Feb 18 in accordance with (IAW) the following specifications, schedules, and attachments. This is a firm fixed price requirements type contract for non-personal services to provide all personnel, supervision and all other items and services necessary to provide meals per the attached Performance Work Statement. Please submit a proposal using the attached "Proposal Spreadsheet" for both of the following line items. Must be able to quote all line items: CLIN 1 - Job CLIN 2 - Contractor Manpower Reporting (CMRA) Please email any questions and quotes to Lesley.e.george.mil@mail.mil 52.232-18 -- Availability of Funds (Apr 1984) Funds are not presently available for this contract. The Government's obligation under this contract is contingent upon the availability of appropriated funds from which payment for contract purposes can be made. No legal liability on the part of the Government for any payment may arise until funds are made available to the Contracting Officer for this contract and until the Contractor receives notice of such availability, to be confirmed in writing by the Contracting Officer.

January 218 HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 218 Bid Date: Monday, January 22nd, 218 Bid Time: 2: p.m. Project Location: Clarksdale, MS City Of Clarksdale Architecture Services Bids To: City of Clarksdale at 121 Sunflower Avenue or by mail at Post Office Box 94, Clarksdale, Mississippi 38614 Scope Of Work: This is a Request for Proposals to provide Professional Services for preliminary architecture to the City of Clarksdale in application for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, and if funded, plans & specification as well as construction services. You are invited to submit a proposal, in accordance with this request and will be reviewed by the Board of Mayor and Commissioners at its next regularly scheduled meeting. The contract will be awarded to the responsible offeror whose proposal is within the competitive range and determined to be the most advantageous to the project. For factors to be considered and to request an INFO TO PROPOSER SHEET, please contact the City of Clarksdale at (662) 621-8164 OR Darrell Dixon, Project Administrator at (662) 561-4116 or by fax at (662) 561-4112. Those desiring consideration should submit 1 original proposal and 6 copies and must include the following: 1. Qualifications - List of qualifications of each staff person to be assigned to project. 2. Experience - Information regarding the experience of the firm. This information should include types of project activities undertaken. 3. Capacity for Performance - Identify the number and title of staff available to be assigned to provide services. All proposals will be rated on the following system to determine the best offeror: Qualifications - 4, Experience - 4, Capacity - 2, to Total: 1 points. The City of Clarksdale reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and to waive any irregularities in the proposals or the submission process.

January 218 HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 218 Bid Date: Tuesday, January 3, 218 Bid Time: 1: am Project Location: Clinton, Ms The Village of Beauregard Bids To: Office of the Engineer, WGK, Inc., 24 W. Leake St., Clinton, MS 3956 (61-925-4444) Architect/Engineering: Engineer, WGK, Inc., 24 W Leake St, Clinton, MS 3956 (61-925-4444) Pre-Bid Conference: 1: am local time, on Tuesday, January 16, 218 at Town Hall, 114 Hardie Street, Wesson, MS 39191 Scope Of Work: The Village of Beauregard, Mississippi, will receive written sealed bids for the furnishing of all labor and materials, and for performing all activities specified in the Contract Documents, for the construction of the 217 CDBG Sewer Improvements. The project includes the Installation of gravity sewer mains, manholes, service connections, a duplex pump station, and force main. The Contract Time will be One Hundred Twenty (12) consecutive calendar days, and the liquidated damages will be $2 per consecutive calendar day thereafter. Plans, contract documents and proposal forms are on file for public inspection in the office of the Engineer, WGK, Inc., 24 W Leake St, Clinton, MS 3956 (61-925-4444). One copy of the contract documents and plans may be procured from WGK, Inc., PO Box 318, Clinton, MS 3956, upon payment of $1 none of which is refundable. Bids for this work will be accepted only under the name of the Bidder to whom the Contract Documents and Addenda, if any, have been issued by the Engineer. Bids received by bidders to whom the Contract Documents were not issued by the Engineer will be returned unopened. State law requires a non-resident bidder to attach/include a copy of his resident state s current law pertaining to such state s treatment of non-resident contractors with their bid. Any bid submitted by a non-resident contractor which does not include the non-resident contractor s current state law shall be rejected and not considered for award. Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 requires that the City and contractors participating in CDBG projects give opportunities for job training and employment to lower income residents of the Section 3 area that is described as the Village of Beauregard. Section 3 also requires that s to the maximum extent feasible s contracts for work in connection with Section 3 covered projects be awarded to business concerns that are located in or owned in substantial part by persons residing in the Section 3 area. The Village of Beauregard reserves the right to waive any and all informalities in the bidding and to reject any and all bids.

January 218 HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 218 218 ARC Access Road Project Engineering Services Bid Date: February 2, 218 Bid Time: 5: p.m. Project Locations: Winona, MS Bids To: Montgomery Board of Supervisors, P.O. Box 71, Winona, MS 38967, or delivered to 614 Summit Street, Winona, MS Scope Of Work: Montgomery Mississippi, hereby requests proposals from qualified firms or individuals for engineering services in relation to its proposed 218 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) grant application. The proposed project consists of constructing an access road to a new business development. The Scope of Work will consist of preparation of preliminary cost estimates, preparation of plans and specifications for advertisement of bids; evaluation of bids and recommendation of contract award; preparation of the contract in accordance with ARC, Federal, State and local laws and regulations; conducting pre-construction conference in coordination with project administrator; inspecting construction in progress; and advising the board of supervisors and the project administrator on contractor payments. The is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The encourages Minority-owned Business Enterprises (MBEs) and Woman-owned Business Enterprises (WBEs) to submit proposals.

HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 218 City of Oxford Parking Management and Consulting Services June 217 Bid Date: Friday, February 2, 218 Bid Time: 1: p.m. Project Location: Oxford, MS Bids To: Office of the City Clerk, 17 Courthouse Square, Oxford, MS 38655 Scope of Work: The City of Oxford requests that sealed qualification documents be submitted for the City of Oxford Parking Consulting Services to the Office of the City Clerk, 17 Courthouse Square, Oxford, MS 38655 by 1: p.m. (CST) on Friday, February 2, 218, to receive consideration. Sealed documents must be marked on the outside of the envelope as follows: RFQ City of Oxford Parking Management and Consulting Services Friday, February 2nd, 218, 1: p.m. Letters of qualifications will be received by the City of Oxford from firms interested in Parking Management and Consulting Services. The selected firm will work with representatives of the City of Oxford and others as may be determined. The selected firm must be a Licensed Professional in the State of Mississippi, have an established record of expertise in parking consulting, a familiarity with the size and scope of the project, and demonstrated ability to respond to an aggressive schedule. The scope of the work is stated in the Request for Qualification (RFQ). Hard copies of the RFQ are available at the City of Oxford Public Works Department (17 Courthouse Square) and digital copies may be obtained by emailing Mark Levy at mlevy@oxfordms.net. Submittal should include, in addition to the statement of qualifications, two copies of the following: 1) Signed Letter of Qualification (Appendix A of RFQ); 2) Signed Letter of Intent (Appendix B of RFQ) Final submittals, including the statement of qualifications, letter of intent, and letter of qualifications, must be received no later than at the previously stated time and place. Please direct questions to: Mark Levy, City of Oxford Public Works 17 Courthouse Square Oxford, MS 38655.

HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 218 June 217 National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC) Janitorial Services, Pascagoula Laboratories Bid Date: 2/2/218 Bid Time: 12:noon Project Location: Pascagoula, MS Bids To: NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service, Attn: TBD at time of award 329 Frederick StreetF/SEC3 Pascagoula, MS 39567 Pre-Bid Conference: January 17, 218 @1:am at Pascagoula Main Building Scope of Work: The Contractor shall be responsible for furnishing all necessary labor, supervision, materials, and equipment to satisfactorily perform janitorial services as described herein for the National Marine Fisheries Service s (NMFS) Mississippi Laboratories at the following 3 locations: 329 Frederic Street, Pascagoula, MS 39567 151 Watts Avenue, Pascagoula, MS 39567 22 Delmas Avenue, Pascagoula, MS 39567 The approximate square footage of each building is as follows: Main Laboratory Building, 329 Frederic Street 45, square feet Gulf Marine Support Facility, 151 Watts Avenue 2,266 square feet Harvesting Systems Building, 22 Delmas Avenue 2, square feet The work under this contract is expected to commence on April 1, 218 and continue through March 31, 219 (the Base Year). For more information: https://www.fbo.gov/spg/doc/noaa/easc/ea133f-18-rq-78/listing.html Bid Date: January 19, 218 Bid Time: 1: a.m. Project Location: Brandon, MS City of Brandon Landscape Maintenance Bids To: Office of the City Clerk, 1 Municipal Drive, Brandon, Mississippi, 3942 Scope of Work: Sealed bids will be received by the City of Brandon, Mississippi for the following: Landscape Maintenance for the City of Brandon Specifications may be obtained by contacting the City Clerk at 61-825-521 or picked up at City of Brandon City Hall, 1 Municipal Drive, Brandon, MS 3942. The Bid must be received in a sealed envelope, which is marked in the lower left-hand corner with Bid Number 217-34 and the name of the item on which bid is being made and the DATE OF OPENING. The City of Brandon reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids, to accept any bid deemed to be in the best interest of the City, and to waive informalities.

HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 218 Hinds Community College Williams Residence Hall Construction June 217 Bid Date: 2/6/218 Bid Time: 3: PM Project Location: Raymond, MS Bids To: Office of Director of Purchasing D.G. Sonny Foundation Hall 68 Hinds Boulevard, Room 28 (P.O. Box 11) Raymond, MS 39154. Architect/Engineer: WGK Inc. 24 West Leake Street Clinton, MS 396. Mike McKenzie Pre-Conference: January 18, 218, at 1: am in the Physical Plant & Auxiliary Building Conference room at 55. E. Main St. Raymond, MS 39154 Scope Of Work: Construction of a new Residence Hall Contact Information: Sam Lemonis, 61.857.324, SPLemonis@hindscc.edu Mississippi Department of Corrections GUARD SERVICE Bid Date: February 5, 218 Bid Time: 11: a.m. Project Location: Jackson, MS Bid To: Mississippi Department of Corrections, 633 N. State Street Jackson, MS 3922 Scope Of Work: Sealed bids for the following items RFX #312121 / RFP 18-2 MDOC CORRECTIONAL GUARD SERVICE FOR OUTPATIENT CLINIC VISITS AND HOSPITALIZED STATE PRISONERS Specifications for the below RFP may be obtained by contacting: Dell Lemley, Director of Fiscal Affairs 633 N. STATE STREET Jackson MS 3922 Phone: (61) 359-5625 Fax: (61) 359-5377 Email: dlemley@mdoc.state.ms.us

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June 217 Open Desk Need a Temporary Desk or Office in Jackson? Well the MDOT Supportive Services office is available. You can use the Wi- Fi to connect to the internet, copy, send and receive fax, make calls, print documents and review MDOT, State Aid and LPA prints all for free. Just call or stop by between the hours of 8:3 a.m. and 5: p.m. weekdays. For more information contact Lauren Collins at (61) 572-12. The thoughts were that this might get more people into the office and ultimately reviewing plans. IT S QUICK, IT S EASY AND IT S AVAILABLE