According to the Illinois Municipal Purchasing Act, Chapter 65, Section 5/8-10 et. seq. of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, “Contracts Not Requiring Competitive Bids,” the Non-Competitive Procurement method is used for the procurement of goods and services which by their nature are not adapted to award by competitive bidding,.
A non-competitive procurement can be for any materials, supplies, equipment and/or services that are not suitable for competitive bidding for any of, but not limited to, the following reasons:
Requests for non-competitive procurement are initiated by the Using Department and are subject to approval by the Chief Procurement Officer.
In order to better promote transparency in government procurement, the City of Chicago will begin posting its Non-Competitive Review Board (NCRB) contract applications to the Department of Procurement Services (DPS) website. Each NCRB Application will be posted on the DPS website for a period of three (3) weeks before the Board considers the application. We ask that you please take a moment to review the application information on the website. If you have any questions regarding an applicant's candidacy for Non-Competitive Review, please contact DPS at NCRBinfo@cityofchicago.org.
Authorized or approved Non-Competitive Procurements are not contracts. They are subject to the normal City contracting and award/approval process.