Council awards IntoPrint Technologies spiral coil supply contract
City locks in pricing for ongoing mutoh and press room supplies (spiral coils). Competitive bid ensures cost control on routine consumables.
City locks in pricing for ongoing mutoh and press room supplies (spiral coils). Competitive bid ensures cost control on routine consumables.
City maintains roadsides and public vegetation through this ongoing contract. Keeps rights-of-way clear and safe for residents.
City selected Swarco Industries to supply reflective glass spheres for road maintenance. Contract provides highway markers and safety materials on an as-needed basis at fixed unit prices.
City modifies ongoing supply contract for lawn care materials. Amendment affects which line items the vendor can deliver under the existing agreement.
City extends its supply contract with Bama Sign Supply for printing equipment and materials on an as-needed basis at existing unit prices.
Contractor will handle grass cutting, tree trimming, and vegetation control in city rights-of-way citywide on an as-needed basis at pre-approved rates.
City awarded a competitive contract for lawn and vegetation maintenance on public right-of-way areas. Service will be provided as-needed at unit prices set in advance.
City extends pesticide and fertilizer supply contract with Humphries Farm Turf Supply for routine grounds maintenance across municipal properties.
Allows Birmingham and the transit authority to pool resources—equipment and staff—for cost savings and operational efficiency. Strengthens public transportation and city services without new spending.
Two cities agree to share equipment and services to reduce costs and improve operational efficiency. The agreement could lower expenses for both municipalities while enhancing service delivery to residents.
Two cities will coordinate on equipment and service sharing to reduce costs and improve operations for both municipalities.
The cities formalize equipment-sharing to reduce costs and improve service delivery. Details on which services and equipment are being shared were not included in the agenda item text.
Birmingham and Irondale will share municipal equipment and services to cut costs and boost efficiency. The agreement covers the sharing period but specific services and savings are not detailed.
Sole-source contract with Martez Nalls' studio; no public competitive bidding process.
The two cities will pool resources to cut costs on equipment and services. This may lower municipal expenses and improve service efficiency for both communities.
Cities can save money and improve service efficiency by pooling resources like vehicles, tools, and staff expertise. This agreement lets Birmingham and Vestavia Hills share equipment and services for mutual benefit.
Two neighboring cities commit to sharing municipal equipment and services to reduce costs and improve efficiency. The agreement lasts for an unspecified period and covers both communities' operations.
The two cities will cooperate on equipment and service sharing to reduce costs and improve efficiency in municipal operations.
Municipal Court will use new software to manage cases more efficiently. Contract is funded through the general fund.
Allows Birmingham and the University to pool resources for mutual benefit—potentially lowering costs and improving service delivery for both entities.