Brevard County Central Services Office

The services provided by the Central Services Office involving the procurement of goods and services and the accountability of assets are mandated by various federal, state, and local laws and rules to provide assurances to the public that County Government is upholding its fiduciary responsibilities in the use of public funds and tangible assets.

Announcement

Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Brevard County, Florida, on August 2, 2024, at 5:00 p.m., in the Commission Room at 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Building C, First Floor, Viera, Florida 32940, will hold a public hearing on the following Board Policy BCC-28, “Pre-Qualification of Construction Bidders Prior To Award.”

Interested parties may appear at the August 2, 2024, meeting and be heard with respect to this proposed Board Policy BCC-28, “Pre-Qualification of Construction Bidders Prior to Award,” prior to the Board's adoption of this Policy.

Programs and Services

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Asset Management

  • Capital assets accountability and control; annual physical inventories; Construction project and infrastructure recording and reconciliation
  • Surplus property collection, re-distribution and disposal; County-owned vehicle and boat registrations
  • Maintenance of SAP Asset Module; Board Agenda distribution; Board Resolution framing
Pen laying on purchase order.

Purchasing Services

  • Competitive acquisition of commodities and services; Competitive procurement of professional consultant and construction services
  • Ensure compliance with federal, state and local regulations for procurement and contracting actions; maintenance of SAP Purchasing Module
Fleet of trucks.

Fleet Services

Vehicle and equipment repair and maintenance; Fuel acquisition and fuel site operation; Emergency generator repair and maintenance

Our Mission

Contributing to enhancing and ensuring Brevard's quality of life by acquiring and maintaining cost-effective and quality goods and services to support County Government operating; providing accurate accounting and reporting of all County-owned real and tangible property; and providing cost-effective fuel supplies and maintenance of County fleet automobiles and small trucks.