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Purchasing

Welcome to the City of Ennis Purchasing Department. We play a crucial role in maintaining the city's operations through responsible procurement, as per state law. Our team is dedicated to ensuring transparency, efficiency, and compliance in all our activities, from managing vendor information and purchase orders to overseeing the disposal and sale of surplus city property. Explore our page to discover how we contribute to the vibrant growth and sustainability of Ennis.

 The City of Ennis is excited to announce a significant advancement in our procurement processes. We are transitioning to OpenGov, a cutting-edge eProcurement solution, for publishing solicitations and receiving vendor responses. This innovative platform will streamline our operations, enhance transparency, and simplify the bidding process for both the city and our valued vendors.  The new platform is free. To get started, click here to sign up. You’ll receive an email to activate your account. For more information about how to register, please see our help file here.

                                                                                                                           

2024 Competitive Solicitations

24-101-03 Ennis CSC CMAR  -  

24-117-04 Annual Fuel Bid  -  24-117-04 Bid Tabulation  -   RESOLUTION NO. 23-1017-G1

24-316-05 Misc Streets Department Material Rebid Items  -  24-316-05 Bid Tabulation  -   RESOLUTION NO. 24-0123-G9

24-419-06 10x6 Self-Priming Trash Pump  -  24-419-06 Bid tabulation RESOLUTION NO. 24-0123-G10

24-419-07 Emergency Generator Contract Book  - 24-419-07 Bid Tabulation  -  

Compliance with HB 3693

The following information is being posted in compliance with the requirements of HB 3693 (Government Code § 2265.001).

Municipal Energy Usage for Calendar Year 2022

The city purchases natural gas from Atmos Energy. In FY 22 the city purchased a total of 15,095 hundred cubic feet (CCF) of natural gas for a cost of $25,628.77. 

The city purchases electricity from Engie Resources. In FY 22 the city purchased a total of 8,288,405 kilowatt hours of electricity for a cost of $762,732.44.

The city purchases water from Trinity River Authority. In FY 22 the city purchased 1,796,072,000 gallons of water at a cost of $700,153.

Municipal Energy Usage for Calendar Year 2023

The city purchases natural gas from Atmos Energy. In FY 23 the city purchased a total of 16,327 hundred cubic feet (CCF) of natural gas for a cost of $24,499.84

The city purchases electricity from Engie Resources. In FY 23 the city purchased a total of 8,697,667 kilowatt hours of electricity for a cost of $808,067.37.

The city purchases water from Trinity River Authority. In FY 23 the city purchased 1,834,499,300 gallons of water at a cost of $740,098.