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Redmond recommends Timmins/Trimble for public-works asset-management software; implementation contracts previewed
Summary
City staff recommended selecting Timmins Group to implement Trimble Unity (formerly Cityworks) for public-works asset management, proposing a professional-services contract of roughly $450,000 (16–24 months) and a three-year software license of about $150,000 total; ongoing annual license costs estimated at about $60,000 thereafter.
Redmond public works staff presented the city’s enterprise asset-management initiative and the recommended vendor selection following a competitive RFP process.
Staff described a selection process that began with 14 proposals, a short list of four vendors and interviews/demonstrations that led to choosing Timmins Group, a Trimble business partner. A procurement lead said…
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