Council awards 1-year undercarriage-parts contract to Tractor & Equipment
City commits to buying equipment maintenance parts from a local vendor at fixed unit prices, reducing costs for vehicle upkeep.
City commits to buying equipment maintenance parts from a local vendor at fixed unit prices, reducing costs for vehicle upkeep.
City maintains fire safety equipment across all municipal buildings through competitive vendor contracts. This ensures compliant, timely maintenance.
City buys heating fuel, lubricants, and waste oil disposal through competitive bid. Contract covers multiple city departments for 1 year.
City is canceling an 8-year-old waste oil and fuel supply agreement with McPherson Companies. New contract terms or vendor will follow.
Council awarded the competitive bid for police and departmental uniforms to a local vendor. The contract will provide uniforms as needed at pre-set unit prices.
Families in Birmingham gain access to childcare locating assistance through a partnership with Childcare Resources, helping parents find care options that fit their family needs.
Council approves an agreement to bring a music festival to Birmingham designed to boost local business and economic opportunity.
More trees in Birmingham neighborhoods reduce air pollution and cool streets, particularly in industrial areas. Trees also improve stormwater management and property values.
More trees in Birmingham neighborhoods reduce air pollution and cool streets, particularly in industrial areas. Trees also improve stormwater management and property values.
City departments will purchase general and departmental uniforms from Galls, LLC. at set prices as needed.
City employees across departments will get uniforms through this standing agreement. Pricing is locked in, keeping uniform costs predictable for the city budget.
City will purchase seasonal decorations through the Mayor's office for the next year. Mosca Design won the competitive bid at rates listed in the Purchasing Agent's file.
McPherson Companies selected to supply fuel and handle waste oil pickup for city vehicles and operations across five service groups. Ensures reliable fueling infrastructure and proper disposal of hazardous waste.
Council approves one-year purchase agreement for fire department equipment. Supports emergency response capability across the city.
City locks in pricing for critical firefighting equipment through competitive bid. Ensures reliable supply of hoses and appliances as needed by fire departments.
City facilities will have reliable waste oil disposal and pickup service. This routine vendor contract helps keep municipal operations running smoothly.
Ensures steady supply of replacement traffic signs and reflective materials to maintain road safety infrastructure across the city.
Vulcan, Inc. will supply traffic sign blanks, faces, and reflective sheeting to the city on an as-needed basis. Ensures reliable access to sign materials for street safety infrastructure.
City continues purchasing drug testing supplies for law enforcement and public health operations. The one-year renewal supports ongoing drug screening and evidence handling.