Purchasing FAQ

How Do I Sign Up to Receive Bids?

After doing the necessary research to determine that the City buys what you sell, and that it would be worthwhile for your firm to become aware of upcoming bids, you may register to receive such bid notifications through City of Tampa service partner OpenGov. OpenGov will provide to its subscribers automatic notification, via email or fax, of upcoming bid solicitations that match your business. The bids you are sent will depend on the commodities or services identified with this service and the Counties for which you register. If you wish to sign up to receive bids from only one agency the service is FREE.

Please note that completing a Vendor Form (subscribing with OpenGov) is not the same as getting certified as a W/MBE or signing up for the City's Small Local Business Enterprise (SLBE) Program. You must submit a separate W/MBE certification form or SLBE Application to the Office of Equal Business Opportunity (EBO) located at TMOB, 306 East Jackson Street, 3rd Floor, Tampa, FL, 33602.

Also, the Contract Administration Department, which bids out major construction/engineering projects maintains an independent vendor list for many of these services. Please contact this department to learn more about their procedures.

Who in Purchasing Handles What I Sell?

In Purchasing, the Purchasing Agents are assigned certain products and services, based on the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing (NIGP) commodity class numbers. The Commodity Class Table, lists which Purchasing Agent handles what groups of goods and services.

The Purchasing Phone Directory lists the telephone numbers for key personnel in the Purchasing Department.

The Bid Schedule contains a listing of the Purchasing Department's upcoming Invitations to Bid (ITB) and Request for Proposals (RFP) with their opening dates and times. (Hosted by OpenGov). Please note that tabulation information can be found on the OpenGov website.

Which Department Handles Major Construction Projects?

The Contract Administration Department bids out construction and/or engineering, architectural and consulting projects for other City Public Works and Utility Service departments (such as the Stormwater Department, the Wastewater Department, the Water Department and the Department of Public Works).

For information on possible projects in these areas you may link to their respective city webpages, or contact Jim Greiner, P.E., Contract Manager, Contract Administration Department at (813) 274-8598.

What Does the City Do with Surplus Items?

The City processes an Invitation to Bid for commonly occurring surplus items, such as Automobiles, Scrap Metal, Tires, and Electronics. These Sale of Bids are processed through OpenGov. Unique items that come up for sale on a one-time basis are posted to GovDeals.

What are the Requirements to do Business with the City?

All purchases over $100,000, or those with a formal agreement, require City Council Approval by Resolution. City Council meetings are held every other Thursday at 9:00 a.m. in Council Chambers (Located on the third floor of historic City Hall, 315 E. Kennedy Blvd.) to enact legislation pertaining to general city business. All meetings are open to the Public to participate in our legislative process. The Tampa City Council is a legislative branch of City Government and operates in accordance with the provisions of the 1974 Revised Charter of the City of Tampa. The City Council is responsible for enacting ordinances and resolutions that the Mayor of Tampa administers as chief executive officer. For further information or to confirm City Council Meeting dates, please contact the Tampa City Council at (813)274-8131.  City Council Meeting dates may be subject to change.

All vendors and contracts performing work on City property, regardless of the dollar amount, are required to provide proof of insurance. The City's Insurance Requirements  can be found on the Purchasing Department's website.