Council OKs Brycer compliance engine and approves two replacement Tahoes for fire department
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Summary
The council authorized the Berwyn Fire Prevention Bureau to use the Brycer compliance engine for records and approved purchase of two 2025 Chevrolet Tahoes through a joint purchase agreement for $113,459 total.
The Berwyn City Council adopted a resolution authorizing an agreement with Brycer Compliance Engine LLC to provide a compliance engine for the Fire Marshall’s Office and approved the purchase of two 2025 Chevrolet Tahoes for the Fire Department.
Fire Chief Chris Coniglio requested the Brycer solution for the Fire Prevention Bureau to manage records of inspections, testing and maintenance of fire protection systems; the council voted to adopt the resolution and to affix the necessary signatures for contract execution. Council members then considered a separate motion to waive sealed bidding for the vehicle purchase because the acquisition was available through a joint purchase agreement via the Northwest Municipal Conference. The council approved purchasing two 2025 Chevrolet Tahoes from Curry Motors for a total cost of $113,459.
Both motions passed on recorded roll-call votes with seven ayes. The vehicle purchase motion noted the procurement route—and the waiver of the sealed-bid requirement—was based on the joint purchase agreement, and the Brycer resolution authorizes the city to execute a contract for the compliance engine per the Fire Chief’s recommendation.

