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City Receives Procurement Award

Jan 24, 2018 | 10:14 AM

The City of Vernon has been recognized by the BC Construction Association for excellence in procurement, a first for the industry.

The City is getting accolades for how it handled the Vernon Multi-Use Facility Expansion, such as putting the budget info online, and using online bidding for sub-contractors.

A panel of industrial, commercial, and institutional construction members identified the projects for distinction, considering factors such as using fair, open and transparent practices.

“The process of obtaining construction services in the public sector is a highly specialized practice requiring unique experience, knowledge and skill. With contractors in demand, resources at a premium and timelines tight—now more than ever procurement professionals hold the master key to a successful project delivery,” says a city news release.

“With $75.1 billion worth of construction projects underway in BC this year, there were plenty of projects and owners considered for this honour.

Chris Sheel, Manager of Procurement Services has received this honour for the Vernon Multi Use Facility Expansion:

Provided project budget estimate information online
Used BidCentral Online Bidding for Subcontractors for submission of Trade Contractor Bids to provide a fair, open and transparent bidding for Trade Contractors
Responded in a timely manner to Bidder inquiries during the procurement stage
Posted a list of site visit participants during the tender phase, creating visibility around potential bidders
Ensured easy access to Bid Documents by posting on both industry and government digital platforms
Provided Bid results and award information to all bidders
Published the list of named trade contractor bidders