The City of Medford’s Purchasing Division, operating under the a22b7582 code, is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the city’s public infrastructure and civic amenities through strategic procurement of construction, maintenance, and environmental services. Its core mission centers on ensuring safe, functional, and sustainable public spaces—from roadways and parks to municipal buildings—by securing high-quality contracting services that support long-term community resilience and livability.
PUCH1 - Purchasing is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 9 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The City of Medford’s Purchasing Division, operating under the a22b7582 code, is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the city’s public infrastructure and civic amenities through strategic procurement of construction, maintenance, and environmental services. Its core mission centers on ensuring sa...
The City of Medford’s Purchasing Division, operating under the a22b7582 code, is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the city’s public infrastructure and civic amenities through strategic procurement of construction, maintenance, and environmental services. Its core mission centers on ensuring safe, functional, and sustainable public spaces—from roadways and parks to municipal buildings—by securing high-quality contracting services that support long-term community resilience and livability. Strategic priorities include infrastructure renewal, urban beautification, and compliance with municipal planning goals, with a consistent emphasis on public safety, accessibility, and operational efficiency across city facilities.
The agency routinely procures civil construction, landscaping, and building renovation services through competitive bidding mechanisms, primarily using Invitation for Bid (IFB) and Request for Proposal (RFP) solicitations. These procurement vehicles ensure transparency and value while supporting timely project delivery. The majority of contracts are awarded for capital improvement initiatives tied to public works and facility upkeep, reflecting a hands-on approach to municipal asset management.
Primary procurement activity targets Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction (NAICS 237310), followed by Landscaping Services (561730) and Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors (238220). Additional focus areas include Painting and Wall Covering Contractors (238320) and Environmental Consulting Services (541620), indicating a broad commitment to both physical infrastructure and environmental planning. The agency does not utilize set-asides and engages a wide range of qualified contractors without preference for specific size or ownership categories, prioritizing technical capability and proven performance.
As a municipal department within the City of Medford, the Purchasing Division serves all city-owned properties and public infrastructure across the urban core. It operates under the broader governance of the city’s administrative structure, utilizing standardized procurement protocols to manage capital projects and routine maintenance contracts. All solicitations are publicly posted and competitively awarded to ensure accountability and public trust.
Recent PUCH1 - Purchasing Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by PUCH1 - Purchasing, including active solicitations and recent awards.