Purchasing for the Town of Dundee is coordinated through the Town Clerk’s office. In conjunction with the Administration & Finance Division, the Purchasing Department is responsible for the procurement of all goods and services in a manner that is ethical, impartial, open, fair, honest, and in accordance with policies, procedures, and laws.
The Purchasing Department administers all Request for Bids (RFB), Request for Proposals (RFP), Request for Qualifications (RFQ), Request for Quotation (RFQ), and Request for Information (RFI) in order to obtain goods and services in the most cost-effective, timely, and professional manner.
In addition, the Purchasing Department also works with all Town departments to:
- Process purchasing requisitions,
- Determine appropriate purchasing methods,
- Assist in obtaining quotes
- Develop standard specifications
- Consolidate requisitions and purchase of like items to obtain the maximum economic benefit and cost savings
- Explore the possibilities of buying in bulk to take full advantage of quantity discounts.
- Manage the City’s surplus property to include arranging for disposal through an online auction.
- Develop purchasing policies and procedures for the purchase and contract of all materials, supplies, equipment, and services.
The Town of Dundee uses both a decentralized and centralized approach to buying with $30,000 being the threshold between the two types. Individual departments purchase their own items that fall under the $30,000 threshold, and the Purchasing Division facilitates the purchase of items over $30,000.
For the disposition of surplus property, the Town uses Central Florida Auction.
Purchasing Department OPEN Bid Schedules
Purchasing Department CLOSED Bid Schedules
For Specific Bid documentation of any CLOSED bid, please contact the Town Clerk at EAnderson@townofdundee.com
Informal Department Purchases
Town Policy states that all purchases over $500 require a department to get three (3) quotes from vendors for an informal comparison of costs if a vendor is not on state pricing or has a continuing contract with the town. Department heads can then choose which of the three vendors they wish to use. A full record of purchases is available upon request from the Town Clerk’s office.