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Council committee approves up-to-$499,000 purchase for new village hall furniture; members debate vendor selection
Summary
The Infrastructure & Environment committee authorized the village manager to purchase village hall office furniture (Herman Miller product line) through Interior Investments using US Communities pricing, approving a not‑to‑exceed figure of roughly $499,000 after discussion about vendor specificity and bidding options.
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Village management recommended purchasing village hall office furniture using the US Communities government purchasing alliance pricing for Herman Miller and recommended Interior Investments of Lincolnshire as the selected dealer. The village manager said the process involved architects and employee input and that Interior Investments agreed to match US Communities pricing and hold volume pricing for six months. The manager described a base proposal of $484,862 and recommended approval up to $499,000 to cover miscellaneous items. "So included in this total price is the purchase of the furniture installations included as part of US government purchases...You'll see that their proposal was for $484,862. We're recommending approval of $4.99," the manager said (transcript figures paraphrased where unclear).
Several council members expressed discomfort with locking in a vendor without broader bidding for services such as installation or extended warranties, while staff said furniture packages are difficult to bid apples‑to‑apples and that US Communities pricing acts as a benchmark. The committee approved the purchase and placed the item on the consent agenda; staff said lobby and exterior furniture would be addressed later and that the vendor could store furniture if the village was not yet ready to accept delivery.
