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Doing Business with New York City
An enormous part of the City's work is performed through contracts with private sector firms and not-for-profit groups. Each year the City procures more than $11 billion in goods and services from thousands of vendors.
Get general information about how to do business with New York City
Go directly to the vendor enrollment application
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The City Record On-Line
The City Record On-Line (CROL) is the electronic version of the Procurement Notices appearing in The City Record printed version. It includes information from one section of the printed publication - the Solicitations and Awards. The City Record newspaper is published each business day.
Go to The City Record On-Line to learn about pending solicitations
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Vendor Responsibility
The City must award contracts only to responsible contractors. A responsible contractor has the technical capability and financial capacity to fully perform the requirements of the contract, as well as the business integrity to justify the award of public tax dollars.
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Human Services Plan
City agencies are required to publish plans describing their proposed procurement actions with regard to their human service contracts.
Learn more
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Upcoming Construction Project Procurements
Construction projects that City agencies expect to bid out during the next few months are listed here.
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Other Resources
MOCS is also responsible for the oversight and implementation of important initiatives such as Prevailing Wage, Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprises (M/WBE), the Apprenticeship Program, and Environmentally Preferable Purchasing.
Learn more about these programs
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