Georgia Transportation & Logistics Government Contracts
Find and win transportation & logistics contracts in Georgia
Georgia transportation contracts are managed through the Georgia Department of Transportation with $220 million in transportation/logistics contracts in annual spending. Georgia does not require separate intrastate authority. CDL licensing is handled by Georgia Department of Driver Services. Georgia follows FMCSA CSA. Atlanta traffic experience valuable. Major routes include I-75/I-85 corridors and I-20 corridor.
- DOT operating authority (MC number)
- CDL licenses from Georgia Department of Driver Services
- CDL endorsements: H - Hazmat, N - Tank, P - Passenger, S - School Bus, T - Doubles/Triples
- Commercial auto and cargo insurance
- DOT drug testing and safety compliance
- Fleet: DOT inspection
- Required: USDOT number, MC number, TWIC for Savannah port
- 1Register with Georgia Department of Transportation
- 2Ensure DOT operating authority is current
- 3Get on contract vehicles: GDOT Contracts
- 4Target key agencies: Georgia DOT, Georgia National Guard
- 5Focus on major routes: I-75/I-85 corridors, I-20 corridor
- 6Get certified: Georgia Minority Supplier certification, SmartWay Partner
- 7Maintain excellent DOT safety ratings and CSA scores
- 8Invest in GPS tracking and fleet management technology
- Department of Defense (DoD)
- General Services Administration (GSA)
- U.S. Postal Service (USPS)
- State DOT
- State Logistics Divisions
These NAICS codes are commonly used for transportation & logistics government contracts:
How do I find transportation contracts in Georgia?
Transportation contracts in Georgia are posted through Georgia Department of Transportation and the state procurement portal. Key agencies include Georgia DOT, Georgia National Guard, University System of Georgia, Port of Savannah. The state spends $220 million in transportation/logistics contracts on transportation services annually. Contract vehicles include GDOT Contracts, DOAS Contracts, University Contracts. Major routes include I-75/I-85 corridors, I-20 corridor, I-16 to Savannah.
What licenses are required for Georgia transportation contracts?
Georgia does not require separate intrastate authority, but DOT operating authority is needed. Drivers need valid CDLs from Georgia Department of Driver Services. Required endorsements may include: H - Hazmat, N - Tank, P - Passenger, S - School Bus, T - Doubles/Triples.
What are Georgia's fleet requirements for transportation contracts?
DOT inspection. Georgia registration. IFTA license. Peach Pass account. Georgia follows FMCSA CSA. Atlanta traffic experience valuable. Maintain excellent DOT safety ratings and invest in modern equipment.
What certifications help win Georgia transportation contracts?
Required: USDOT number, MC number, TWIC for Savannah port. Preferred certifications include Georgia Minority Supplier certification, SmartWay Partner, Port experience. Good CSA scores and safety ratings are critical.
What are the top transportation agencies in Georgia?
Major contracting agencies include Georgia DOT, Georgia National Guard, University System of Georgia, Port of Savannah, Hartsfield-Jackson. Major routes and corridors include I-75/I-85 corridors, I-20 corridor, I-16 to Savannah, Port of Savannah, Atlanta metro logistics. Build relationships with agency logistics managers.
What makes Georgia transportation contracting unique?
Key facts about Georgia transportation contracting: Port of Savannah major hub. Atlanta logistics center. I-75/I-85 key corridors. Film industry logistics. The state invests $220 million in transportation/logistics contracts annually through Georgia Department of Transportation.
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