Fire department awards SCBA contract to NAFECO
Firefighters get self-contained breathing apparatus through a competitive bid process, ensuring reliable equipment for emergency response.
Firefighters get self-contained breathing apparatus through a competitive bid process, ensuring reliable equipment for emergency response.
Graybar Electric wins a competitive bid to supply electrical, lighting, data/communications and security products as needed by the city. Citizens should know who supplies critical infrastructure materials and at what terms.
City commits to purchasing technology products and services from IBM at negotiated unit prices. Spending amount not disclosed in agenda.
City commits to a dedicated vendor for on-demand charter bus services over the next year. Affects residents who rely on city-sponsored transportation for events, trips, and municipal operations.
City will spend $11,000 from unspecified funds with The Penny Foundation, Inc. under a sole-source agreement. Purpose of the contract is incomplete in the agenda item.
Amendment to existing data/analytics contract with LexisNexis under the 2022 master agreement. Specific scope and cost details are not disclosed in the item title.
A.G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club will provide after-school and summer learning programs for young people in Birmingham. The agreement expands access to structured educational activities and youth development services.
Updates the city's contract with Sigao Studios following the May 2025 dissolution of the predecessor entity CAVU. Clarifies terms and legal standing for any ongoing services or payments.
Fire department gains competitive pricing on essential equipment purchases. Unit prices negotiated through this standing contract will apply to all future orders as needed.
Birmingham locks in competitive pricing for vehicle maintenance parts over the next year, reducing costs for fleet repairs and upkeep.
City delegates day-to-day management of Jazz Hall of Fame operations to nonprofit partner, AJHoF.
City employees will gain access to Lexipol's online training platform. The contract uses a sole-source purchase, meaning no competitive bidding.
SmartWiz commits to hiring 7 new employees in Birmingham, supporting local job growth. Details on wages, timeline, and job types will determine community benefit.
Public funds support regional economic development work. The partnership may bring investment or job creation to the city, but details on specific projects or outcomes are unclear from the title.
City locks in per-unit pricing for software purchases through SHI, a value-added reseller, reducing procurement overhead on routine technology buys.
Agreement details are incomplete; full scope and benefit to residents unclear from title alone. Check agenda summary for specifics on what Faith Chapel will develop and what services or support will be provided.
University of Alabama will expand access to social services through partnerships with the hospital and Birmingham Public Libraries, making support more available at community touchpoints.
Faith Chapel Christian Center will develop community services under a city agreement. More details needed to assess impact on residents.
City commits to a multi-year supply contract with B&D Electric Motor Co. for repairs, parts, and replacement motors on an as-needed basis at pre-approved unit prices. Competitive bid process.
City commits public funds to Alabama Greek Foundation under Amendment 772. Dollar amount and specific program outcomes not disclosed in agenda summary.