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Minority Business Outreach in a Virtual World

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As an essential business, construction experienced limited disruptions to job site operations compared to other sectors during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although most critical field activities forged ahead through enhanced safety measures, some key industry roles such as minority outreach were less easily transferrable into the virtual realm, requiring diversity leaders to reimagine networking strategies with creativity and innovation to meet project goals. 

Recognizing the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) to our own organizational and cultural health and the industry at large, 蜜桔直播 successfully maintained vital connection points with our valued supply chain partners through an intentional and people-first approach to relationship-building. 

For some Minority-owned, Women-owned, and Small Business Enterprises (collectively 鈥淢/W/SBE鈥) partners, the implementation of digital collaboration platforms improved access to critical project information such as pre-bid meetings. 

蜜桔直播鈥檚 U.S. Civils business observed a dramatic uptick in virtual outreach event attendance, regularly doubling pre-COVID numbers thanks in part to the addition of out-of-state contractors and suppliers. But as Vice President and General Counsel Christine McAnney reminds, 鈥淎ccess doesn鈥檛 always equal opportunity.鈥 

Building a Trust Bridge 

That rings especially true for newer or less established M/W/SBE partners that may be navigating complex bidding and bonding requirements and seeking guidance from general contractor partners like 蜜桔直播. Although COVID-19 largely eliminated face-to-face business networking, it did not alter the time-held truth that people want to do business with organizations they like, know, and trust. 

鈥淭here is a trust bridge,鈥 describes Osvaldo 鈥淥zzie鈥 Gonzalez, 蜜桔直播鈥檚 diversity consultant in the Northwest. To nurture the trust that is so critical in minority business outreach, 蜜桔直播 developed a best practice of following large virtual networking events with targeted and personal touchpoints such as direct phone calls or virtual lunch meetings. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e engaging people in different ways. Putting a face with the name is important,鈥 affirms Layli Pietri, 蜜桔直播鈥檚 minority business development director in the Mid-Atlantic. 鈥淒uring a time of great uncertainty, it was imperative that we reinforced 蜜桔直播鈥檚 unwavering commitment to our partners鈥 success.鈥 

The construction industry has a lengthy 18-24-month sales cycle, which meant much of the work 蜜桔直播 put in place during 2020 was essentially bid out before the pandemic. For projects that went to bid during this time, 蜜桔直播鈥檚 strategic virtual outreach efforts ensured we met or exceeded M/W/SBE participation goals. 

  • In Florida, our team hit a slam dunk on the , which will be the future practice and training home for the NBA鈥檚 Orlando Magic. In addition to hosting three, well-attended virtual outreach events that yielded as many as 12 bidders per trade, the project team leveraged relationships with industry partners including the Associated Builders and Contractors Central Florida Chapter and the City of Orlando鈥檚 BLUEPRINT Employment Office to connect M/W/SBE partners and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) to project opportunities. Due in large part to 蜜桔直播鈥檚 proactive strategies, the project awarded design and construction contracts to 33 local M/W/SBE firms, representing approximately 32% of all awarded opportunities on this marquee project鈥攁 total that well-exceeded the City鈥檚 original 24% goal.

  • In the Mid-Atlantic, a mixed-use redevelopment project achieved 40% CBE (D.C. Certified Business Enterprises) or $41 million in subcontracts, exceeding the City鈥檚 35% goal. Additionally, the team has partnered with the owner and local neighborhood commission to create a pre-apprenticeship program for the underserved community in the local ward in hopes of placing graduates in the construction field long-term.

  • In the Southeast, the  achieved 25% M/W/SBE participation, more than doubling the owner鈥檚 10% goal. 蜜桔直播鈥檚 joint venture partner on the project, Samet Corporation, was instrumental in a collaborative effort to conduct two virtual trade partner outreach sessions. Even more impressive, the team achieved 90% local participation above and beyond the County鈥檚 50% goal. 

  • On the $38 million Innovations Academy Modernization project for San Diego Unified School District, 蜜桔直播 awarded nearly 13% or $5,000,000 in contracts to the growing San Diego Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises (DVBE) community, more than doubling the School District鈥檚 6% project participation goal. 

  • Thanks to its targeted community outreach programs and strategies, the design-build  team exceeded the City of Portland鈥檚 M/W/SBE participation rate by more than 10%. In recognition of this outstanding achievement, the . 

Despite these milestones, California Minority Business Development Specialist Annie Del Rio is cautious in her predictions for the future. 鈥淭he current numbers tell a comfortable story, but I don鈥檛 believe we鈥檝e felt the full impact yet. We haven鈥檛 seen many new M/W/SBE firms starting up. We have ample talent to draw from now, but the numbers could be stagnant in the future.鈥 

Sharpening the Equity Lens

With the recent calls for greater corporate social responsibility following the wake of racially motivated violence, many organizations have looked inward, examined their DE&I standards, and identified opportunities for improvement.

While many of 蜜桔直播鈥檚 public clients in the government, education, and infrastructure markets have long established strong M/W/SBE participation goals, private clients have increasingly sharpened their focus on achieving meaningful and measurable equity goals on capital construction projects. 

As a people-first company that advocates strongly and passionately for the creation of inclusive project cultures that benefit from diverse voices, perspectives, and backgrounds, 蜜桔直播 has risen as a leading and respected sounding board for our clients.

鈥淭hese conversations weren鈥檛 occurring to the same extent before,鈥 affirms Pietri. 鈥淥ur clients are looking to move the needle, to make a positive impact on their communities.鈥 

With this momentum for social change, 蜜桔直播鈥檚 diversity leaders expect the market to not only demand greater M/W/SBE participation but to disaggregate goals. More simply, this means splitting large, general categories such as Emerging Business Enterprises (EBE) into more specific groups. Disaggregating data helps contractors better understand and correct any underlying disparities, prevent underutilization of specific groups, and establish more robust DE&I goals.
 
鈥淚t all ties in holistically,鈥 echoes Gonzalez. 鈥淲hen people think 蜜桔直播, we want them to think we鈥檙e the best to work with, we鈥檙e the most inclusive. We promote that at every level.鈥 

Just as the pandemic catapulted a paradigm shift in businesses鈥 operational processes, the events of 2020 exposed a pressing need to address systemic inequity. Building on our longstanding commitment to drive greater inclusivity in the construction industry, 蜜桔直播 demonstrated that with resilience and resolve, leaders rise to the occasion in times of change and challenge.