State Senator Submits Low Bid For Disaster Debris Removal

Fairhope, Alabama

 PITTMAN TRACTOR COMPANY

A company owned by Montrose resident and state Senator Tripp Pittman has submitted the low bid for a storm debris removal contract for clean-up after hurricanes -- but another company (Unified Recovery Inc.) costing about $300,000 more is considered the most qualified by city staff of the 13 bidders.  FEMA requires such contracts be in place prior to the disaster --  and ultimately reimburses the city for the clean-up expenses.

City Attorney Tut Wynne said his interpretation of the governing state law is that the city must award the contract to the lowest bidder, even if another company is considered more qualified.

Wynne: " ... the way I read that (law)  ... if the lowest responsible bidder is competent, experienced and financially able, they should get the contract. I believe the law requires us to give it to the lowest bidder ...  period."

City Clerk Lisa Hanks said she was told by the Alabama Ethics Commission and League of Municipalities that there should be no problem with the city awarding the contract to Pittman, if the bid law is followed; and Pittman had already contacted the Ethics Commission himself for clearance.

Hanks: "I was told Pittman had contacted them (Ethics Commission) ahead of time to verify that it was actually ok to bid on the proposal ... as long as we go specifically by the bid law ... everything is ok."

Mayor Kant said he thought both companies were qualified since Unified handled the clean up after hurricane Katrina and Pittman Tractor after Ivan.

Kant: "Really  and truly ... both companies would do excellent jobs ... ."

Councilman Mike Ford said he thought the law was clear and Pittman should be awarded the contract.

Ford: "The law is clear ... Pittman does seem to be the lowest bidder ... I think we better stick close to the law on this."

The city council will decide the matter at the next council meeting.







Comments

Anonymous said…
if he is the low bidder he should get it . duhh .
Anonymous said…
Conflict of interest...duh!
Anonymous said…
Since when does a public servant have to give up the right to conduct business in the private sector? If the law was upheld-so what!! At this rate - there won't be much left to the private sector...Big Gov. going to swallow it up...tax & spend - the only ones left employed will be government - and they have been empowered to keep their jobs.
Anonymous said…
how does Pittman always seem to come out the low bidder? odd.
Anonymous said…
He's always the low bidder because I'm betting he is getting inside information. He's a member of the Fairhope good ole' boys club.
Anonymous said…
I see black helicopters..
Anonymous said…
you guys need to get a life and stop smoking what ever you are smoking.....
Anonymous said…
It obvious those commenting and insinuating the only reason Mr. Pittman had low bid was due to insisde information were not around when Katrina hit in 2004. Pittman tractor Co held the same contract at that time, and while FEMA, the State of Alabama and everyone else wanted to argue about who were listed FEMA contractors and terms of payment, Mr. Pittman and his workers were on the road at first light clearing the streets and getting almost all traffic moving again within 48 hours of the storm. This allowed our City Elect Dept and those electrical workers who came from out of state to have access to the streets and help get our power back on before anyones else. Their performance was prompt and got us up and running before any other City in Mobile and Baldwin County.

And no, I do not know Mr. Pittman personally, I just dont have an issue with short term or convenient memory loss!
Anonymous said…
Anybody want to buy a Mayor's candidates house? It will be sold July 9th in Bay Minette....
Anonymous said…
Does the house come with the unlmited talk chat on his phone? If it does I will take it as quick as a ripper....