City awards medical waste disposal contract to West Med Disposal
City health and safety operations depend on reliable medical waste handling. This contract ensures proper disposal of hazardous materials from city facilities.
City health and safety operations depend on reliable medical waste handling. This contract ensures proper disposal of hazardous materials from city facilities.
The city is committing an additional $8,298 to complete Alternate Five of the Birmingham Intermodal Facility Phase 2 project. This represents a contract modification to an existing construction project.
Council approved a vendor to supply loop wire sealant and other traffic control highway materials as needed. This is routine spending on road maintenance supplies.
City maintains road safety equipment by purchasing sign posts and mounting hardware through competitive bid. Ensures traffic signs stay secure and visible.
Local DJ performs at community gathering in Oak Ridge neighborhood. Small entertainment contract supports neighborhood engagement.
City is spending $9,720 on stage, audio, lighting, video, and temporary fencing for an event. This is a routine vendor payment on consent agenda.
City government will buy Group 3 and Group 4 automotive batteries from Battery Sales and Service, LLC for one year. This is routine fleet maintenance spending.
City vehicles and equipment will be supplied with batteries through a competitive bid process. Contract runs one year.
City commits $1,200 from general funds to support services with the Board of Education.
City maintenance and vehicle operations rely on routine hydraulic supply contracts. This one-year agreement with Bridgestone-Hosepower locks in unit pricing for hoses and fittings citywide.
City commits to purchasing medical supplies from Jacksonville-based vendor QuadMed at pre-negotiated unit prices for one year.
City secures office supplies at negotiated unit prices for one year across departments. Routine procurement on competitive bid.
Competitive bid awards for emergency medical supplies — the type, quantity, and vendor affect response readiness across city services.
City buys first-aid and medical supplies through competitive bidding. Contract terms are on file with the Purchasing Agent.
McKesson will provide medical and surgical supplies to city facilities on an as-needed basis. Citizens fund procurement through general operations.
Birmingham approves purchasing medical supplies from Midwest Medical Supply Co. through a competitive bid process for multiple line items across the city's healthcare operations.
City commits to annual medical supply purchases from Normed to equip Fire Department response teams. One-year agreement at unit prices already on file.
City secures medical supplies (groups 3 & 8, 15 line items) through competitive bidding with Henry Schein, Inc. Keeps city operations and services stocked on routine schedule.
City dedicates storage space for East Avondale's holiday lights and equipment at South Hall Self of Irondale.
Routine maintenance supplies for city buildings; competitive bidding ensures cost-effective spending on essential facility upkeep.