About Purchasing

The Purchasing Division is part of the Corporate Support Services Department and is the centralized group responsible for the procurement of all goods, services and construction for the City. Purchasing uses a variety of procurement methods, in accordance with the Purchasing By-law, encouraging the competitive bid process. Purchasing adopts the goal of fairness by ensuring that all who wish to compete for the opportunity to sell to the City can do so.​

Mission

Providing professional and ethical leadership through fair and transparent procurement methods to encourage competition and achieve best value for money.​

Vision

To be recognized for our innovative and flexible approach to procurement by creating value through outcome focused strategic thinking; utilizing efficient processes and current technology; and providing exceptional customer service.

Professional Affiliations

In order to maintain and promote professional standards, Purchasing maintains membership in The National Institute of Governmental Purchasing, the Ontario Public Buyers Association and the Supply Chain Canada. Purchasing subscribes to the principles and ethics of these Associations and believes their ethical principles should govern the conduct of every professional purchaser.​​​​​

​Code of Ethics

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. For more information click here.

OPBA Statement of Ethics for Public Purchasers

The Ontario Public Buyers Association's Code of Ethics is based upon the following tenets and members of OPBA attempt to consistently practice their profession and deal with their day-to-day responsibilities according to these principles. Members are encouraged to display this statement in their departments as well as in other locations in their agencies. For more information click here.

Supply Chain Canada Advocacy

Supply Chain Canada engages in advocacy so that supply chain professionals have a strong, respected voice in the development of policy and in critical debates. We lead contribution by generating and sharing ideas to improve the supply chain system for a more competitive Canada. Our advocacy guiding principles define our opinions, shape our actions and articulate our messaging with governments and the media. ​​​​For more information click here.

 

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Contact Purchasing

Purchasing Department - 2nd Floor City Hall
2 Wellington St. W, Brampton, ON L6Y 4R2
Hours of Operation Monday - Friday | 8:30am - 4:30pm (excluding holidays)




Phone: 905.874.2260
Fax: 905.874.2299