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Council hears questions on Sawgrass contract, task‑order approach for city street repairs
Summary
Council members pressed administration staff about a multiple‑task order master services agreement with Sawgrass Consulting and a $3.832 million change order for storm drain maintenance, raising procurement and scope questions and clarifying why task orders are being used for faster repairs.
Council members questioned city staff at the May 6 Mobile City Council meeting about a recently authorized master services agreement with Sawgrass Consulting and a related task‑order approach intended to speed street repairs and resurfacing.
Council members asked whether the Sawgrass agreement functions like a multiple‑award task order contract (MATOC) and whether the city followed competitive procurement practices before awarding an agreement that allows task orders without fixed totals. A staff speaker explained the approach is intended to let the city issue task orders to identify problems and…
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