Plumbing Parts and Supplies

The scope of this contract shall be to provide plumbing parts and supplies for the benefit of various Charlotte Douglas Airport facilities.

Aluminum Sheeting and Sign Posts

The Charlotte Department of Transportation (CDOT) uses aluminum sheeting for the fabrication of traffic signs. Sign posts are used to mount aluminum traffic signs. The City seeks one or more vendors to establish a contract(s) for an initial term of three (3) years with two (2) one-year renewals.

Traffic Signal Components, Cabinets and Risers

The Charlotte Department of Transportation (CDOT) is seeking one or more  companies to provide various traffic signal components including pedestrian signal parts, traffic signal controllers, cabinets and cabinet risers and blank out signs.

Water Testing Devices

The scope of this Invitation to Bid (ITB) is to establish a contract for the purchase, delivery, and other inherently related activities to procure water testing devices on an as needed basis for Charlotte Water. These devices will be replacing existing devices throughout Charlotte Water Field Operations.

Wastewater Treatment Chemicals

Charlotte Water, a department of the City of Charlotte, utilizes chemicals at its Wastewater Treatment Plants for its treatment process.

The Supplier shall provide a full-service, turnkey product(s) to provide the Products and Services set forth in this Section in a customized and timely manner.

Canceled FY23 STS Bus Purchase

FY23 STS Bus Purchase on contract 2022000876. Purchase of 8 vehicles at $219,390 per contract. To be delivered (driven) to 900 North Davidson 8-12 Months after Purchase Order is completed.

PSR # 1454

CATS Bus Contract for fixed route

CATS BOD is requesting a Contract (one-year terms with four one-year options for renewal) to purchase bus’s in the following tiers; as pulled from the City of Charlotte Sustainable and Resilient Fleet Policy, as available and in following the City of Charlotte Strategic Energy Action Plan;

Tier I    – Zero emission vehicle
Tier II   – Alternative fueled internal combustion engine
Tier III  – Hybrid internal combustion engine
Tier IV – Conventional internal combustion engine – Gasoline
Tier V   – Conventional internal combustion engine – Diesel

The transit buses will range from 30-60′. Estimating up to 20 buses annually at a cost of up to 1,300,000 ea.(based on the first tier of vehicle, which is zero emission/electric) with an anticipated pricing adjustment based on PPI

 

PSR 1402