Who is responsible for procurement/purchasing at the Town of Cochrane?
The Town of Cochrane must comply with Alberta’s Municipal Government Act (MGA) and federal regulatory and business requirements, as well as our own Purchasing Policy in order to enter into any contract for goods or services. Departments that purchase good or services from outside providers manage their own procurement process, with the support of others in the Town.

The framework for procurement and contracts is directly related to Cochrane’s commitment to manage Town finances and resources responsibly and report on them to the community.

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1. Who is responsible for procurement/purchasing at the Town of Cochrane?
2. Why does it feel like there so many rules for procurement?
3. How does the Town of Cochrane keep proposal bidding fair?
4. What happens if a vendor feels the bidding/decision process was unfair?
5. What are some of the common reasons a bid is rejected?
6. What information is typically included in a Town Request for Proposal (RFP)?
7. How are bids evaluated?
8. How are submissions evaluated to ensure fairness?