Maximize your business’s potential by directly accessing procurement opportunities within specific City of Charlotte departments that align with your expertise. Quickly narrow down your options and focus on applicable categories of contracts where your services are most needed. Each department features a comprehensive listing of Active and In Development solicitations for proposals, allowing you to efficiently find and pursue the most relevant government contracts. This method ensures that you can apply your specialized skills to the opportunities best suited for your business’s growth.
With Charlotte as the destination of a major international airport, it takes many people and skills to keep things running smoothly for passengers. Aviation contracts are available for maintenance mechanics, plumbers, carpenters, HVAC technicians, engineers, budget analysts, project managers, and more.
The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) is committed to meeting the mobility needs of every community member. To achieve the CATS Vision, we focus on access, sustainability, equity, and safety. Engage with CATS transit bids to support our transit system.
The Charlotte Communications and Marketing department provides one of the largest cities in North Carolina with effective, accurate, and fast information. It also ensures top effectiveness by offering telecommunications and marketing bid projects to businesses.
The Charlotte Department of Transportation (CDOT), a key city department with over 400 employees in five divisions, significantly impacts residents and workers daily. Partner with us to expand Charlotte’s multi-modal transportation system through transportation contracts.
The Charlotte Fire Department (CFD) is dedicated to efficient emergency service delivery and cooperation within the City of Charlotte. Businesses can partner with Charlotte fire services through government contracts for bid and government RFP opportunities.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) is the largest metropolitan police department between Atlanta, GA, and Washington, D.C. CMPD works with businesses, and agencies through city contracts and government RFPs to enhance community safety.
The City of Charlotte’s Department of Planning, Design, and Development invites companies to participate in creating great places by putting communities and citizens first. By collaborating through city contracts, companies can play a vital role in our city’s development.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services manages runoff, reduces flooding risks, and protects water quality across the City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. Engage with us through stormwater RFPs and other city contracts for bid opportunities.
Charlotte Water is the largest public water and wastewater utility in the Carolinas, serving more than a million customers in Charlotte and the greater Mecklenburg County, including the towns of Matthews, Mint Hill, Pineville, Huntersville, Davidson, and Cornelius.
The City Attorney’s Office provides expert legal advice and representation to the Mayor, City Council, City Manager, and other City officials on various issues. Engage with the City through bids for legal services and government contract legal services.
Charlotte Water is the largest public water and wastewater utility in the Carolinas, serving more than a million customers in Charlotte and the greater Mecklenburg County, including the towns of Matthews, Mint Hill, Pineville, Huntersville, Davidson, and Cornelius.
The City Council sets policy objectives and the City Manager ensures the day-to-day operations of the city, ensuring city operations and business are carried out and administered effectively and in alignment with Council policy objectives.
The City of Charlotte’s City Wide Department is dedicated to fostering a thriving community through effective services and sustainable practices. With a diverse workforce serving in various roles, the department manages city-wide procurement opportunities to support the City’s mission.
Our community is a rich, diverse mix of people from different places, with various backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences. Community Relations celebrates individuals and groups who have made a lasting impact in our community by their dedication to fairness, equality, and dignity for everyone.
The Department of General Services employs almost 500 people and is among the most diverse departments in the City of Charlotte. The department delivers a broad set of services to residents and municipal agencies, aiming to build a better community for everyone in Charlotte.
The City of Charlotte Economic Development Department’s mission is to make the city an ideal place to live and do business. Explore how businesses can join our mission through current government contracts for bid.
The Finance Department effectively and efficiently delivers comprehensive financial services, protects the City’s resources, and safeguards the fiscal integrity of the City. Our highly skilled team utilizes an innovative approach to inspire trust and support for our community.
Housing & Neighborhood Services focuses on creating vibrant, diverse neighborhoods through the delivery of five major service areas: Community Engagement, Code Enforcement, Housing Services, CharMeck 311, and Equity, Mobility & Immigrant Integration.
The City of Charlotte takes pride in its diverse workforce of over 7,500 employees, who serve the community through professional, administrative, public safety, technical, clerical, skilled, and labor and trades work.
The City of Charlotte’s Innovation & Technology department (I&T) leads the City’s Technology Governance Policy, delivers technology services to City departments and partner agencies, and coordinates IT initiatives to enhance citizen service delivery.
The Internal Audit Office provides reasonable assurance that the City has an operating and effective system of internal controls and assists management in evaluating the efficiency and effectiveness of operations.
Solid Waste Services provides Charlotte residents with garbage, recycling, yard, and bulk waste collection services. We are committed to partnering with the community for a green and sustainable future by adopting environmentally-friendly solutions to keep Charlotte clean.
The Strategy and Budget Department is responsible for the development and oversight of the City of Charlotte’s annual operating budget and five-year Capital Investment Plan, as well as citywide strategic plan development and implementation, measurement, and benchmarking.