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City says it is procuring software to track preventative maintenance and public reporting; 22 bids under review
Summary
Officials said the city is pursuing a software platform to combine preventative maintenance schedules with 3-1-1/work-order reporting. IAM received 22 proposals, expects interviews in July and aims to sign contracts in August with a September start; funding for the software is included in the proposed FY26 budget.
Officials and department directors updated the joint committee on June 10 about plans to procure software to manage preventative maintenance for school buildings and to provide public-facing reporting.
Director Richard Raich said the city received 22 proposals in response to a request for proposals and is reviewing submissions to narrow them to a short list for interviews. "The software program is…
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