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Dallas purchasing opens bids for materials, kitchen supplies and employee-uniform services

January 03, 2025 | Dallas, Dallas County, Texas


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Dallas purchasing opens bids for materials, kitchen supplies and employee-uniform services
The City of Dallas Purchasing Department opened bids on Jan. 3, 2025, for two procurement requests for bid and one request for competitive sealed proposal, a purchasing staff member announced.

The solicitations covered “most materials,” kitchen and cafeteria supplies, and an employee uniform rental and cleaning contract. The bid opening listed the companies that submitted responses and said the city’s bid materials and the recording are available at the city’s purchasing webpage.

For procurement request for bid by2400026007 ("most materials"), the purchasing staff member named Adventure Designs LLC, Bedrock LLC, Green Dream International, GWG Wood Group Inc., Living Earth and Nature Row Molch LLC as bidders.

For procurement request for bid bf2400026329 (kitchen and cafeteria supplies), the purchasing staff member named Always Available Wholesalers and Supply Services Core, Chef Depot, Dream Big Ventures LLC, and USA Restaurant Suppliers Inc. as bidders.

For request for competitive sealed proposal evz25000 26377 (employee uniform rental and cleaning), the purchasing staff member named Centas and Dream Big Ventures LLC as respondents.

No formal actions, awards or contract decisions were announced at the bid opening. The purchasing staff member closed the session and said the bid opening recording and related documents can be viewed online at www.dallascityhall.com under the purchasing or "watch city meetings online" links.

The announcement consisted of the bid opening only; any evaluation, award recommendations or contract executions will be handled later in accordance with the city’s procurement process.

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