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'''Strada Professional Services''' is a company founded in [[2006]] by [[Edmund Watters]], [[Jeff Pitts]] and [[Roger Bass]]. The company, which has offices at [[Birmingham]]'s [[Innovation Depot]], describes itself as providing transportation, utility planning, design, program management, facility and construction management services. Locally, Strada has contracted with [[Jefferson County]] and the City of [[Birmingham]] to provide various services, which are  often subcontracted to third-parties.
'''Strada Professional Services''' is a company founded in [[2006]] by [[Edmond Watters]], [[Jeff Pitts]] and [[Roger Bass]]. Pitts, a former campaign manager for [[Larry Langford]] and executive with the [[Matrix Group]], claims to have left the company as soon as it was incorporated.
 
The company, which has offices at [[Birmingham]]'s [[Innovation Depot]], describes itself as providing transportation, utility planning, design, program management, facility and construction management services. Locally, Strada has contracted with [[Jefferson County]] and the City of [[Birmingham]] to provide various services, which are  often subcontracted to third-parties.


==Contracts==
==Contracts==
* Strada was paid $100,000 in a no-bid contract with [[Jefferson County]] to oversee camera inspections of storm drains.
* In [[2006]] Strada was paid $100,000 in a no-bid contract with [[Jefferson County]] to oversee camera inspections of storm drains. InfraMetrix of Florida performed the work, which involved approximately 1% of the system's basins and pipes.
* Strada was paid $85,000 in a no-bid contract with Jefferson County to close underground storage tanks.
* In 2006 Strada was paid $85,000 in a no-bid contract with Jefferson County to close underground storage tanks at [[Ketona]].
* From June 2013 to April 2014 Strada was paid $633,325 in various contracts to inspect and map storm sewers for the City of [[Birmingham]].
* From June 2013 to April 2014 Strada was paid $633,325 in various contracts to inspect and map storm sewers for the City of [[Birmingham]].  
* In April [[2014]], Strada was awarded a $185,500 contract from the City of [[Birmingham]] to conduct feasibility studies for projects related to expanding [[Amtrak]] service, upgrading [[Birmingport]]'s shipping facilities, and hosting a transportation conference in the city.
* In April [[2014]], Strada was awarded a $185,500 contract from the City of [[Birmingham]] to conduct feasibility studies for projects related to expanding [[Amtrak]] service, upgrading [[Birmingport]]'s shipping facilities, and hosting a transportation conference in the city.



Revision as of 21:02, 6 May 2014

Strada Professional Services is a company founded in 2006 by Edmond Watters, Jeff Pitts and Roger Bass. Pitts, a former campaign manager for Larry Langford and executive with the Matrix Group, claims to have left the company as soon as it was incorporated.

The company, which has offices at Birmingham's Innovation Depot, describes itself as providing transportation, utility planning, design, program management, facility and construction management services. Locally, Strada has contracted with Jefferson County and the City of Birmingham to provide various services, which are often subcontracted to third-parties.

Contracts

  • In 2006 Strada was paid $100,000 in a no-bid contract with Jefferson County to oversee camera inspections of storm drains. InfraMetrix of Florida performed the work, which involved approximately 1% of the system's basins and pipes.
  • In 2006 Strada was paid $85,000 in a no-bid contract with Jefferson County to close underground storage tanks at Ketona.
  • From June 2013 to April 2014 Strada was paid $633,325 in various contracts to inspect and map storm sewers for the City of Birmingham.
  • In April 2014, Strada was awarded a $185,500 contract from the City of Birmingham to conduct feasibility studies for projects related to expanding Amtrak service, upgrading Birmingport's shipping facilities, and hosting a transportation conference in the city.

References

  • Bryant, Joseph D. (April 30, 2014) "Birmingham council members question need, legitimacy of $185,000 transportation consultant contract." The Birmingham News
  • Archibald, John (May 6, 2014) "Connections still count most at Birmingham City Hall." The Birmingham News