The PRO15 Procurement Department, operating under the City of Brockton, is tasked with securing essential operational services that support public infrastructure and municipal functionality. Its core mission centers on maintaining safe, clean, and efficiently managed public facilities through target...
The PRO15 Procurement Department, operating under the City of Brockton, is tasked with securing essential operational services that support public infrastructure and municipal functionality. Its core mission centers on maintaining safe, clean, and efficiently managed public facilities through targeted procurement of facilities support, janitorial services, data processing systems, and real property disposition. Strategic priorities include modernizing public safety operations, ensuring compliance with municipal maintenance standards, and optimizing the use of city-owned real estate. Key programs focus on sustaining operational continuity at critical civic sites, particularly the Brockton Public Safety Building, while facilitating the responsible transfer of underutilized assets like the Whitman School to new uses.
The agency routinely procures facilities support services, janitorial operations, computer-related technical services for parking enforcement systems, and real property management solutions. Contracts are issued through competitive solicitation processes, primarily using Request for Proposals (RFPs), with no set-asides currently employed. Procurements are structured to ensure transparency, competitive bidding, and alignment with municipal operational needs rather than specialized certification programs.
Primary procurement activity is concentrated in NAICS codes 561720 (janitorial services), 561210 (facilities support), 541519 (other computer-related services), and 531120 (nonresidential building lessors). The agency demonstrates no preference for small business, minority-owned, or other set-aside categories, and vendor relationships appear to be transactional, driven by service quality, responsiveness, and compliance with municipal specifications rather than diversity or socioeconomic goals.
PRO15 operates as a municipal procurement unit within the City of Brockton, serving local government facilities across the city. It functions under the broader administrative oversight of city leadership and utilizes standardized RFP-based procurement vehicles to acquire services critical to public safety, cleanliness, and infrastructure management. The department does not engage in capital construction or large-scale IT system development, focusing instead on ongoing operational support.