Section 1: Background on the TUCP
49 CFR, Part 26.81(b)(2) states: “The UCP shall provide ‘one-stop shopping’ to applicants for certification, such that an applicant is required to apply only once for a DBE certification that will be honored by all recipients in the state.”
In support of this requirement, the State of Texas established a TUCP Committee that certifies DBEs for participation in USDOT federal contracting projects across the State of Texas.
TCUP Certifying Agency Requirements
Six certifying agencies make all certification decisions in
accordance with 49 CFR, Part 23, Part 26, and the TUCP Memorandum
of Agreement. Agencies must keep complete files on applicants and
provide information as required and annually require its DBE firms
to submit an affidavit of no change form, due on their certification
anniversary date.
A business' DBE certification received from any of the TUCP
agencies is valid and can be relied upon by any Texas entity that
receives USDOT funds.
The following agencies are members of the TUCP:
- City of Austin, Small Business Development
- City of Houston, Office of Business Opportunity
- Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority
- North Central Texas Certification Agency
- South Central Texas Certification Agency
- Texas Department of Transportation
TUCP Directory
The firms listed in the TUCP directory meet the DBE certification
requirements to perform the specific work codes granted. All requests
for additional work codes must be approved prior to the execution
of any contract the DBE firm wishes to perform work on as a DBE.
The TUCP DBE directory should be relied on as primary source for
soliciting DBEs.
The
of all certified DBE firms in Texas is available
online. The TUCP directory includes a list of certified DBE firms;
including the name, address, telephone, and NAICS codes