Supplier Resources
PWC has a strategic priority to encourage growth of economic opportunities for our region. We actively seek out opportunities to partner with regional suppliers to accomplish the work of the utility and to increase Local Supplier Spend.
The PWC Supply Chain team is here to support businesses interested in PWC opportunities. PWC develops procurement strategies, aligned with department needs for goods, services and technology. Supply Chain staff also assists with vendor registration, vendor performance and vendor relationship management.
Feel free to reach out to staff for assistance:
Nikole Bohannon
Small Local Supplier Program Manager
910-223-4016
Brandie Grubb
Local Vendor Analyst
Brandie.Grubb@faypwc.com
910- 223-4271
Supplier self-service portal for current or new vendors.
- SLS Program Documents
- SLS Certification Form: Participation in the SLS program requires the self-certification of small and local businesses that meet the size requirements of the SBA.
- Download and review the SLS Certification Form- Instructions document for more information.
- This document includes instructions on how to complete the required fields of the self-certification form.
- Email sls@faypwc.com to receive an electronic, fillable copy of the PDF which will also allow you to complete the required fields and sign the document electronically.
- SLS Directory: Here you can search for vendors that are certified as a Small Local Supplier.
Minority Women-Owned Small Business Enterprise (MWBE)
City/PWC Disparity Study
The City of Fayetteville and PWC have embarked on Fayetteville’s First Disparity Study. Click here to learn more
The study will analyze what is purchased by the two local government entities, what vendors are used to procure these goods & services and will gather information on willing and able Local, Women and Minority-owned businesses in the MSA that may be able to fulfill the purchasing needs of the City and PWC. The study will be used to identify any disparities that may exist and will provide recommendations to address those disparities.
Receive weekly emails of formal and/or publicized opportunities and information regarding business events hosted by PWC by registering at the link above.
Fayetteville PWC procures a wide range of goods, construction, construction repair, technology, professional services, and general services that support our electric, water, and sewer operations. To learn more about the types of procurement needs PWC has click the link above and review a full list of commodities.
How to Do Business with PWC
How to Do Business with PWC booklet
Click on the image above for details on How to Do Business with PWC:
Follow the link above to find more information regarding Frequently Asked Questions.
Supplier Point of Contact: SLS@faypwc.com
Suppliers looking into their first PWC opportunity, researching "How to do Business with PWC", or current supplier reporting on a current project, please feel free to reach out. We are here to provide you with the information necessary to learn more about PWC opportunities.
North Carolina Government Contracting Assistance Program (GCAP)
GCAP educates business associates on how to obtain contracts by providing comprehensive assistance in selling products and services to local, state and federal government agencies. The core of the Government Contracting Assistance Program is confidential, one-on-one counseling, offered free of charge.
www.faybids.com
Your Source for Fayetteville, Cumberland, and Hoke County Contracting Opportunities.
Supplier FYIs
For PWC Bid Tabs, Project Data Requests, Vendor Applications or to discuss future opportunities: contact our SLS Program Staff at sls@faypwc.com.