Central Services Administration/Purchasing
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County Building I
15 Main Street
Batavia, NY 14020
(585) 344-2550 ext 2201
(585) 345-3074 Fax
Chester J. Kaleta – Purchasing Director
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Department Description & Mission
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The Central Services Department administers the purchasing function for Genesee County. This includes the procurement of materials, supplies, equipment, and services. Central Services assures that the County is provided with the highest quality goods and services in the most cost-effective way possible. We achieve this by utilizing the Sealed Bid, Request For Proposal and Quoting procedures. While Central Services does not provide services directly to the public, the use of good procurement practices and the wise expenditure of taxpayers dollars indirectly benefits all.
The Purchasing Division operates in accordance with New York State Procurement Law 103 and 104b and the monetary values established by the Genesee County Legislature. Purchasing is responsible to administer and oversee all purchasing functions in the procurement process following Genesee County and Procurement Law monetary values:
In summary, the Genesee County Purchasing Department has many roles. Some of these are the providing end users with expertise on the procurement process; serves as an advisor and assists management and county departments in budget questions, planning projects, making lease-or-buy decisions and provides knowledge of legal requirements; a decision maker that must achieve the appropriate balance between quality, total cost, timeliness, control, accountability, organizational budgetary constraints and politics; and acts as a monitor ("watch-dog-agency") of county purchases to ensure procurement laws and county policies are met. Finally, Purchasing manages central services providing the services of mail, printing, courier and graphics to other county departments.
Central Services Printing and Mail Division provides typesetting, consultation and forms design, postal service, bindery and interoffice courier service for county departments. This Division acts as the county's central supply source for bond and computer paper. Establishes schedule for inter-office delivery of mail, paper and miscellaneous items. Provides daily collection at each county location through the use of a part-time Courier Service. Coordinates design, order of business cards for county departments on an as needed basis. Coordinates the United Parcel Service (UPS) delivery/shipments for county departments.
Finally, Central Services has been assigned the responsibility of the inventory control records and appraisal of County property for purposes of fixed assets. Responsible for the storage, disposal of surplus, obsolete, defective county equipment and material through the use of a public bidding process and auction.
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The Purchasing Division operates in accordance with New York State Procurement Law 103 and 104b and the monetary values established by the Genesee County Legislature. Purchasing is responsible to administer and oversee all purchasing functions in the procurement process following Genesee County and Procurement Law monetary values:
Materials, Supplies, Equipment and Services: (Purchase Order Dollar Total)
- Informal Quotes (Verbal/Written): ( $1,501 to $9,999)
- Competitive Sealed Bids ($10,000 and over)
- Request for Proposals (RFP)
Public Work Contracts:
- Informal Quotes ($5,000 to $19,999)
- Competitive Sealed Bids ($20,000 and over)
- Request for Proposals (RFP)
In summary, the Genesee County Purchasing Department has many roles. Some of these are the providing end users with expertise on the procurement process; serves as an advisor and assists management and county departments in budget questions, planning projects, making lease-or-buy decisions and provides knowledge of legal requirements; a decision maker that must achieve the appropriate balance between quality, total cost, timeliness, control, accountability, organizational budgetary constraints and politics; and acts as a monitor ("watch-dog-agency") of county purchases to ensure procurement laws and county policies are met. Finally, Purchasing manages central services providing the services of mail, printing, courier and graphics to other county departments.
Central Services Printing and Mail Division provides typesetting, consultation and forms design, postal service, bindery and interoffice courier service for county departments. This Division acts as the county's central supply source for bond and computer paper. Establishes schedule for inter-office delivery of mail, paper and miscellaneous items. Provides daily collection at each county location through the use of a part-time Courier Service. Coordinates design, order of business cards for county departments on an as needed basis. Coordinates the United Parcel Service (UPS) delivery/shipments for county departments.
Finally, Central Services has been assigned the responsibility of the inventory control records and appraisal of County property for purposes of fixed assets. Responsible for the storage, disposal of surplus, obsolete, defective county equipment and material through the use of a public bidding process and auction.
Mission
The Central Service Department mission is to provide for the procurement of the highest quality of goods and services at the most efficient cost for county departments.Back To Top
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