Selling to the City
Small Business Sessions
Wednesday May 30 & Monday June 4, 2012
Is your small business interested in selling to the City?
The City’s materials management branch invites Edmonton’s small business owners to learn more about selling to the City.
Join the us for a two-hour information session on Selling to the City.
The session will give you the details about how we buy products and services including the tender process, the City’s Sustainable Purchasing Policy and Supplier Code of Conduct.
If your small business is interested in selling to the City of Edmonton, we encourage you to attend.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012 @ 1:30pm
Wednesday, May 30, 2012 @ 6:30pm
Monday, June 4, 2012 @ 1:30pm
Monday, June 4, 2012 @ 6:30pm
All sessions are free to attend.
Advance registration is required as space is limited.
To register call 780-944-5704 or
email: smallbusiness@edmonton.ca
All sessions are held at City Hall, Heritage Room,
#1 Sir Winston Churchill Square
Any individual or company can do business with the City of Edmonton, as long as you can provide the needed products and services in the right place, at the right time, and at the right price.
Important Notice to all Vendors and Contractors
The Alberta Purchasing Connection (APC) is the official online source of City of Edmonton procurement opportunities for all suppliers and contractors:
Alberta Purchasing Connection (APC) web site
Construction opportunities, however, will be posted on the Edmonton Construction Association's COOLNet:
The Edmonton Construction Association web site
Environmental Issues
Wherever possible and economical, the City encourages the use of environmentally sound products and services.
Sustainable Purchasing
The City of Edmonton’s Sustainable Purchasing Policy encourages staff to purchase quality products, services and construction at reasonable prices while considering key environmental and social benefits of the product or service. The Policy also includes a Supplier Code of Conduct.
Professionalism
The Materials Management branch proudly follows the ethical codes of the Purchasing Management Association of Canada, the National Institute of Government Purchasers, and the City of Edmonton itself.
Freedom of Information
All documents submitted to the City of Edmonton are subject to the protection and disclosure provisions of the provincial Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIP).
Procedural Barriers
We may not be able to do business with you if we are already committed to a contract with someone else, or if you are:
- In a conflict of interest
- Contracting with Parties who are in Litigation with the City
- Lacking required certifications, insurance, or bonding
For more information:
External Materials Management Employee Listing

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