WithersRavenel is excited to announce that it has been awarded a cooperative purchasing contract in Water Service Line Inventory and Management Systems with Related Services at Sourcewell.
Sourcewell is a self-sustaining government organization offering a cooperative purchasing program with more than 600 competitively solicited contracts to government, education, and nonprofit entities throughout North America. By using Sourcewell contracts, participating agencies save time and money by capturing the buying power of more than 75,000 organizations.
WithersRavenel was awarded a Sourcewell contract following a rigorous request for proposal process, resulting in contracts that meet or exceed, local procurement requirements. Through this contract, organizations can access the following types of goods and services provided by WithersRavenel: Lifecycle modeling services; public works asset management; asset data audits; sewer flow tracking software; lead & copper rule inventory; hourly consulting services; subsurface utility engineering (SUE); GPS asset inventory; asset condition assessment; hydraulic modeling; unaccounted water audit; and GIS implementation.
“We are tremendously excited to have been awarded a Sourcewell contract,” said Eddie Staley, PLS, GISP, WithersRavenel’s Chief Experience and Innovation Officer. “With this contract, we can help many more organizations access our suite of services while meeting local procurement requirements, and continue to deliver exceptional service, communication, and positive outcomes for our clients.”
Learn more about Sourcewell and its contract with WithersRavenel at sourcewell-mn.gov.