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South and Southwest Portland Increased Air Activity

We are aware of the higher volume of helicopter and propeller airplane activity over South and Southwest Portland. This appears to be related to federal law enforcement and/or military activity and is not a development the Port of Portland can control.

We’re dedicated to helping
your business succeed.
Interested in working together? We offer certified small businesses in Oregon and Washington opportunities to bid for contracts, expand their operations, and connect with mentors.

Opportunities for small businesses

A city of our very own 

We’re a big organization—kind of like a city. Think about everything it takes to run a city: fire department, roads, police, engineers, shops, and services. We’re looking for all of that and more here at the Port.

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We’ve got your back

We work closely with you to support your business. Think of us as not only a resource to help with issues like contract questions or security concerns, but also part of your team, helping your business grow.

Sign up to learn about current and future opportunities

If you’re considering working with us, you’ll need to register as a vendor. Even if there aren’t any opportunities listed right now, things change every day: You’ll be the first to know when they do come up.

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Mentor-protégé program

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Since 1995, we have brought together small businesses with established companies. More than 100 small businesses have participated in this nationally recognized program.

How does it work?

Each protégé gets paired with two industry mentors, who assist with developing business plans and marketing strategies; understanding financial statements; and determining short- and long-term business goals.

Learn more about our services

How do I get started?

We're currently accepting applications for our 2020-2023 cohort:

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Disadvantaged business enterprise (DBE) program

We increase contracting opportunities for businesses certified as socially or economically disadvantaged.

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How does it work?

Because we receive some financial assistance from the United States Department of Transportation for airport improvement projects, we make sure DBE-certified businesses have an equal opportunity to perform work on our federally funded contracts.

Does my business qualify?

How do I get started?

Register and view our opportunities.

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Airport concessions disadvantaged business enterprise program (ACDBE)

We provide opportunities at PDX for socially or economically disadvantaged businesses.

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How does it work?

The program focuses on the businesses that travelers would find in an airport, such as shops, restaurants and services. That could include everything from food carts to banks to rental cars.

Does my business qualify?

How do I get started?

Register and view our opportunities.

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Small business enterprise program

We aim to award certified small businesses at least 20 percent of our contracting dollars.

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How does it work?

The program encourages certified small businesses to compete for work here as contractors, subcontractors, suppliers and service providers.

Small business at the Port

How do I get started?

Register and view our opportunities.

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