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Council tentatively awards public-works contracts and approves several service contracts and budget amendments

Tuscaloosa City Council · July 21, 2026
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Summary

The council tentatively awarded two public-works contracts, approved multiple professional-services contracts and change orders, accepted public infrastructure for a subdivision phase and approved several budget amendments and unanimous-consent items.

The Tuscaloosa City Council tentatively awarded public-works contracts and approved a string of professional-services contracts and change orders Tuesday.

City staff presented a tentative award to Mark Johnson Construction LLC and a tentative award to Druid City Electric Incorporated for public-works projects; motions to tentatively award each contract were moved, seconded and carried. The council also authorized a minor public-works contract with Black Warrior Asphalt Consultants.

The council authorized professional-services contracts with NeoGov and DataWorks Plus, and a professional-services contract with Off Duty Management Inc. Staff likewise authorized an amendment number 2 to an existing professional-services contract (12 20 exhibits) and several change orders to construction projects, including the Saban Center and savings center construction projects; the motions carried after staff presentations.

Council accepted installed public infrastructure improvements for Haven Ridge Phase 4 and authorized payment to USI Insurance Services. Several budget measures — including an amendment to the 2025 warrant-series budget, amendments to FY2026 River District Fund budgets, and an amendment to the 2026 "Elevate Tuscaloosa" fund budget — were presented and approved, some by unanimous consent.

The actions were recorded as motions carried; the transcript documents the motions and that votes carried but does not list individual roll-call names for each vote.