Sole-source: $250 detox contract with Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Centers,
City commits to adult detoxification services for ages 19+. Contract specifies intensive outpatient program to support residents seeking treatment.
City commits to adult detoxification services for ages 19+. Contract specifies intensive outpatient program to support residents seeking treatment.
City committed to one-year supply agreement for heating and cooling parts at locked-in unit prices. Ensures reliable HVAC maintenance across municipal facilities.
City gains access to competitive cardiac equipment and services through a cooperative purchasing program, reducing procurement costs and enabling faster vendor selection.
City will coordinate with the Central Alabama Redevelopment Alliance to expand marketing and outreach efforts for community development initiatives.
Finance Department secures competitive bid for armored transport of cash and valuables. City residents benefit from reliable, secure handling of municipal funds.
The city will pay up to $17,000 to Fountain Heights Cooperative for services. The specific scope of work is not fully detailed in the available information.
City fleet will purchase oil, air, and cooling filters at set unit prices. Routine maintenance supply contract for municipal vehicles.
City locks in fuel-filter prices for 1 year through competitive bid; routine maintenance supply contract.
City commits to purchase office paper, cut stock, wide-format paper, and envelopes from Strickland at agreed unit prices. Routine vendor selection for ongoing office supplies.
Birmingham's police department will use Cellebrite digital forensics tools to investigate crimes. The city is buying the subscription and hardware through a sole-source vendor agreement with Carahsoft.
City locks in unit prices for landscaping materials needed for ongoing maintenance and erosion control. Contract is open-ended ("as needed"), so final spending and project scope depend on future demand.
Fire Department gets competitive contract for appliances at pre-agreed unit prices for one year, keeping equipment replacement costs predictable.
City approved competitive bid for landscape and slope stabilization materials as needed. Unit prices on file with the Purchasing Agent.
City and school board are contracting with IMC Financial Consulting under a sole-source agreement. Details on scope, budget, and term are cut off in the source text.
City commits $120,972 to Giffen Recreation for recreation services. Awarded without competitive bidding.
City commits $5,000 to FLIX, Inc. under a new vendor agreement. Purpose not fully detailed in available text.
Gives at-risk teens involved in the juvenile justice system access to counseling, mentoring, and life-skills training through R.E.S.T.O.R.E, potentially reducing recidivism and improving their odds of employment and education.
City spending federal rescue funds on recreation services. Contract goes to Giffen Recreation, a Pelham, Alabama firm, using no-bid procurement.
City commits $75,500 from general funds to Goodr, Inc. for care of low-income residents. Sole-source contract requires council approval.
City enters into a contract with Exposure Community Development Corporation operating as Official Clutch Band, though the agreement's purpose and terms are not disclosed in the available text.