Contract with LCP Tracker for software to monitor local hiring requirements
$82,350
In Plain English
The city requires developers and contractors to hire local workers and businesses on certain projects. Current tracking happens manually with spreadsheets and paperwork. If approved, new software automates compliance monitoring and costs $82,350 per year.
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