Cooperative Purchasing

Government, school districts, and non-profits can leverage our pre-vetted cooperative contracts to bypass the traditional bidding process and secure the quality products you prefer from a partner you trust.

Fielder’s Choice Sports Construction wants to work with you by cooperative purchasing!

Institutional artificial turf buyers often want Fielder’s Choice products and installation services, but can’t move forward without conducting their own formal bidding. This process – which includes market research, drafting specifications, advertising bids, vetting bidders, conducting interviews, and more – can take considerable time and effort. And when the bidding is complete, entities sometimes get stuck with products and service providers that they did not want.

Fielder’s Choice offers cooperative purchasing to state and government entities, schools and universities, and non-profit organizations through our affiliation with Buy-Board, TIPS-USA and a host of other co-ops. Through these strategic affiliations, your organization can provide premium synthetic grass products and services from Fielder’s Choice Sports Construction without conducting the costly and time consuming bid process.

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Cooperative Purchasing Coordinator: Blake Bowman, (832) 692-5564

How Co-Ops Can Benefit Your Organization

Co-ops ensure that member vendors like Fielder’s Choice Sports Construction are fully vetted before awarding contracts to public agencies. As a result, state and local government entities, public and private educational institutions, and tax-exempt non-profit organizations can bypass the bidding process and get the products they want from the vendors they prefer and trust.

It’s Free:

Co-op membership is typically free and easy to join with a few clicks online. We can help walk you through the process if needed.

It’s Easy:

Co-ops do all of the hard work for you. It’s as easy as issuing a purchase order referencing the co-op contract and Fielder’s Choice Sports Construction does the rest.

It’s Legal:

RFPs and IFBs are designed to comply with state requirements and statutes on the front end to allow for flexibility.

It’s Proven:

Thousands of local governments, school districts and institutions use cooperative purchasing contracts for many of their current purchases.