The City of Norcross focuses on enhancing municipal infrastructure and governance through targeted professional and construction services. Its core mission centers on maintaining and upgrading critical public systems—particularly water, sewer, and electrical networks—while ensuring effective leaders...
The City of Norcross focuses on enhancing municipal infrastructure and governance through targeted professional and construction services. Its core mission centers on maintaining and upgrading critical public systems—particularly water, sewer, and electrical networks—while ensuring effective leadership through executive recruitment. Strategic priorities include advancing public safety through data-driven planning, modernizing utility resilience via innovative rehabilitation techniques, and securing qualified leadership to guide long-term community development. Key initiatives involve infrastructure renewal, safety planning, and civic governance improvement, all aligned with sustainable and efficient public service delivery.
The agency primarily procures engineering services for safety and planning assessments, electrical installation for public space improvements, water and sewer line construction using trenchless technologies like CIPP relining, and executive search services to fill key leadership roles. Contracts are typically issued as formal solicitations or request for quotations, emphasizing competitive bidding and performance-based outcomes. The procurement structure favors direct award mechanisms for specialized technical services, with minimal reliance on blanket purchase agreements or indefinite-delivery vehicles.
Primary procurement activity is concentrated in NAICS 541330 (Engineering Services), 238210 (Electrical Contractors), 237110 (Water and Sewer Line Construction), and 561312 (Executive Search Services). The agency consistently seeks qualified vendors with demonstrated expertise in municipal infrastructure, civil engineering, and public sector executive placement. No set-aside programs are currently utilized, and vendor relationships are built on technical competency, regulatory compliance, and proven track records in local government projects.
The City of Norcross operates as a municipal entity under the State of Georgia, with no separate departmental hierarchy beyond its city government structure. It conducts procurement through formal RFPs and RFQs, targeting niche service providers capable of delivering specialized infrastructure and administrative support. Its geographic scope is limited to the city limits of Norcross, Georgia, with all procurements aimed at serving local public needs.