Medical supply contract: QuadMed awarded 1-year bid
City commits to buying medical supplies from QuadMed at negotiated unit prices for one year. Standard procurement to stock city health/emergency services inventory.
City commits to buying medical supplies from QuadMed at negotiated unit prices for one year. Standard procurement to stock city health/emergency services inventory.
City commits to buying medical supplies through Henry Schein for the next year at negotiated unit prices, ensuring ongoing availability for municipal operations and services.
City commits to buying medical supplies from Bound Tree at set unit prices for one year. Residents may depend on these supplies for city EMS, fire, or health services.
City Council approves changes to the agreement governing Birmingham's partnership with the World Games 2021 Local Organizing Committee. Details of the amendment are not disclosed in the agenda item.
City commits $5,000 to support Jones Valley Teaching Farm's urban agriculture and educational programming in the community.
City buys medical supplies through competitive bid. Contract covers one year of group 3 medical supplies at prices approved by the Purchasing Agent.
City buys aftermarket heavy-duty truck parts through competitive bidding to keep municipal fleet maintained and operational.
Council approved a 1-year supply contract for ready-mix concrete at competitive unit prices, ensuring reliable material for city projects and infrastructure work.
Ensures the city has a ready contractor for rapid cleanup after severe storms and disasters. The renewal keeps unit prices on file for quick activation when flooding, tornadoes, or hurricanes hit.
City fleet maintenance operations depend on reliable parts suppliers. This contract ensures ongoing access to OEM components for heavy trucks.
City fleet gets OEM truck parts through competitive bid. Reduces maintenance costs and vehicle downtime for city operations.
Ensures rapid cleanup after major storms and disasters. TFR Enterprises will continue providing debris removal and related disaster services on call as needed.
City extends its emergency storm cleanup vendor agreement to ensure rapid debris removal after severe weather. TFR Enterprises can respond immediately when needed, preventing hazards and supporting neighborhood recovery.
City is spending $250,000 in general fund money to support HBCU SpringComing, an event or program. The full purpose of the grant is cut off in the description, so the specific benefit to residents is unclear.
Council approved a competitive bid for heavy-duty truck parts supply, ensuring the city's vehicle fleet maintenance stays on schedule and budget.
City locks in concrete pricing for municipal projects over the next year through competitive bidding.
The city will use this standing contract to buy windshield and automotive glass repair/installation services on an as-needed basis at preset unit prices.
City selects vendor for official event catering through competitive bidding. One-year contract via Omnia Partners cooperative purchasing.
City locks in pricing for routine maintenance supplies needed across municipal buildings. One-year term with renewal option keeps operations running smoothly.
City approves one-year supply contract for pool chemicals at competitive bid prices. Keeps municipal pools operational at predetermined costs.