Politics & Government
Sandy Springs Seeks Bids For Government Services
The city is seeking bids to provide services in areas such as communications, finance, community development and public works.

SANDY SPRINGS, GA — Sandy Springs is seeking qualified companies to bid on providing services for the city. The city is soliciting bids in the areas of call center, communications, community development, facilities, finance, information services and public works/TSPLOST.
A non-mandatory pre-proposal meeting for interested candidates will be held at 9 a.m. Dec. 12 in the Barfield Training Room at Sandy Springs City Hall. Proposals will be due to Sandy Springs by 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019.
Incorporated in 2005, Sandy Springs is the second largest city in the metropolitan Atlanta area and is home to more than 106,739 residents. The city is an innovator in providing municipal services utilizing a public-private partnership model, a flexible and creative approach to anticipate and respond to the needs of the community. Through the PPP model, the city and general government services contractors work collaboratively to provide a high level of services for its citizens.
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Prospective bidders are prohibited, in any manner, to conduct direct communication between representatives of the city and contractors currently performing services for the city to obtain information relating to the description, levels, and provision of services.
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Materials related to the Requests for Proposals can be found on the city's website by clicking here. City Hall is located at 1 Galambos Way.
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