Procurement
Code - This document defines the authority of the Mayor's administration and
specifies the guiding principles which govern the procurement process.
Administrative
Policies - This document establishes policies as it pertains to the procurement
function.
City of
St. Petersburg Code of Ethics - City employees and officers must act in a completely
trustworthy manner and avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest if they are to
gain and keep public confidence.
NIGP
Code of Ethics - The Institute believes, and it is a condition of membership, that the
following ethical principles should govern the conduct of every person employed by a
public sector procurement or materials management organization.
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Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday
Location:
Purchasing & Materials Management
Municipal Services Center, 5th Floor
One 4th Street North
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Tel: 727-893-7220Â Fax: 727-893-5325
Awards:
Achievement of
Excellence in Procurement
Award from the National Purchasing Institute (NPI) in 2005 and 2006. Presented annually, the award is designed to recognize organizational excellence in public procurement. The award measures innovation, professionalism, productivity and leadership attributes of the procurement organization.
The Outstanding
Agency Accreditation Achievement Award
Recognizes agencies that lead the public procurement profession. The City of St. Petersburg’s Purchasing and Materials Management .
Department was first accredited in February 2003 and re-accredited in February 2006