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City staff seeks authorization for $2.64 million AMI meter conversion and multiple contracts

5793805 · September 16, 2025
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City staff asked the Tuscaloosa City Council to authorize a series of contracts and purchases, led by a $2,643,802.80 professional services agreement for phase 2 of the AMI water meter conversion, plus several smaller equipment and service contracts presented from the projects committee.

City staff presented a slate of procurement and service items to the Tuscaloosa City Council, headlined by a professional services agreement with United Systems and Software Inc. for phase 2 of the advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) water meter conversion, ‘‘a total not to exceed, $2,643,802.80,’’ staff said.

The items were presented by Scott, a city staff member, who said the larger projects and several smaller, previously budgeted equipment purchases came to the council from the projects committee. The AMI contract was described as a phase‑two professional services agreement to continue the water‑meter conversion…

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