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UNIVERSITY of PITTSBURGH Financial Disclosure Report UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Financial Disclosure Report Response to the Requirements of Public School Code of 1949 Amended by Act 61 of 2008 Section 25, 2004-D (A) – (D) Volume II For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2017 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Financial Disclosure Report Purchase of Services Contracts Purchase of Goods Contracts Notes and Definitions The following tables provide the required disclosures for purchase of services and purchase of goods contracts. The University’s Accounts Payable System does not include data enabling the distinction between purchases of goods and services. Thus, a single schedule is provided that includes both goods and services. Purchases are categorized in the University’s Accounts Payable System in one of the following categories: Facility Alterations Facility Operating Costs Insurance Library Acquisitions Mail Printing/Publishing Professional Memberships Professional Services Purchases for Resale Routine Maintenance Space Rental Supplies/Equipment Telephone Utilities Each entry provides the category into which the purchase falls, the name and address of the vendor, and the amount of purchase. There is no more than one entry per vendor for a single category within a responsibility center. Disclosures for defined projects or programs are included in the disclosure for the units in which they are administered. Purchases of goods and services in the Disclosure Report include those which equal or exceed $1,000 for each vendor from Operating, Auxiliary, and Non-Auxiliary funding sources. UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Financial Disclosure Report Volume II Purchase of Services Contracts Purchase of Goods Contracts Table of Contents Athletics ..................................................................................................................................... 1 Bradford Campus ..................................................................................................................... 30 Business Affairs ....................................................................................................................... 56 Business Operations ................................................................................................................ 57 Chancellor .............................................................................................................................. 104 Chief Financial Officer ............................................................................................................ 119 College of General Studies ................................................................................................... 128 Computing Services & Systems Development ...................................................................... 129 Education - University Service Programs .............................................................................. 142 Facilities Management ........................................................................................................... 143 General Counsel .................................................................................................................... 178 General University ................................................................................................................. 180 Graduate School of Public & International Affairs .................................................................. 182 Graduate School of Public Health .......................................................................................... 185 Greensburg Campus .............................................................................................................. 189 Honors College ...................................................................................................................... 207 Johnstown Campus ............................................................................................................... 208 Katz Graduate School of Business ........................................................................................ 226 Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences .................................................................. 237 Learning Research & Development Center ........................................................................... 276 Libraries ................................................................................................................................. 279 Research Conduct and Compliance ...................................................................................... 292 School of Dental Medicine ..................................................................................................... 299 School of Education ............................................................................................................... 318 School of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences ........................................................................... 325 School of Information Sciences ............................................................................................. 334 School of Law ........................................................................................................................ 338 Table of Contents (continued) School of Medicine ................................................................................................................. 340 School of Medicine Division Administration ........................................................................... 375 School of Nursing ................................................................................................................... 400 School of Pharmacy ............................................................................................................... 405 School of Social Work ............................................................................................................ 408 Secretary of the Board of Trustees ........................................................................................ 410 Senior Vice Chancellor and Provost ...................................................................................... 411 Senior Vice Chancellor, Business and Operations ................................................................ 428 Senior Vice Chancellor, Health Sciences .............................................................................. 434 Student Affairs ....................................................................................................................... 439 Swanson School of Engineering ............................................................................................ 449 Titusville Campus ................................................................................................................... 468 University Center for International Studies ............................................................................ 469 University Center for Social & Urban Research ..................................................................... 472 University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute ................................................................................ 472 Vice Chancellor, Human Resources ...................................................................................... 485 Vice Chancellor, Institutional Advancement ........................................................................... 489 Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic ................................................................................. 494 University of Pittsburgh Fiscal Year 2017 Goods and Services Expenditures Athletics Facility Alterations CALDWELL'S WINDOWARE INC Vendor Number: 112977 $5,920 166 WABASH ST PITTSBURGH, PA 15220 S&S PROCESSING INC Vendor Number: 211120 $1,967 PO BOX 32 ELLWOOD CITY, PA 16117-0000 TRI STATE FLOORING INC Vendor Number: 423817 $1,229 1206 WESTERN AVE 4TH FL PO BOX 99187 PITTSBURGH, PA 15233 Facility Operating Costs ATLAS FLAGS INC Vendor Number: 556064 $1,083 2010 WEEMS ROAD TUCKER, GA 30084 BIGSIGNS.COM Vendor Number: 500752 $5,293 22 S HARBOR DRIVE SUITE 101 GRAND HAVEN, MI 49417 CARPENTER CONNECTION Vendor Number: 112860 $109,879 FIRST STREET & ELLSWORTH AVENUE HEIDELBERG, PA 15106 CONSOLIDATED GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION Vendor Number: 102853 $1,016 1901 MAYVIEW ROAD P O BOX A BRIDGEVILLE, PA 15017 EXHIBITS ETC Vendor Number: 580775 $1,310 325 NE 2ND AVE SUITE 102 DELRAY BEACH, FL 33444 F & G PAINTING CO Vendor Number: 299727 $51,450 208 LIVINGSTON AVE PITTSBURGH, PA 15238 FASTSIGNS Vendor Number: 132454 $7,457 144 W 12TH ST ERIE, PA 16501 FASTSIGNS (PITTSBURGH) Vendor Number: 575530 $4,076 2831 BANKSVILLE ROAD PITTSBURGH, PA 15216 MOSS SPORTS Vendor Number: 529664 $23,044 3469 MOMENTUM PLACE CHICAGO, IL 60689 PRINTSCAPE INC Vendor Number: 463888 $4,572 760 VISTA PARK DRIVE BLDG 7 PITTSBURGH, PA 15205 SCREAMING IMAGES Vendor Number: 371980 $8,980 1484 RANCHO RIDGE DRIVE HENDERSON, NV 89012-2429 SKYLINE OUTDOOR ADVERTISING Vendor Number: 549481 $3,138 3430 JAMES PHILLIPS DRIVE OKEMOS, MI 48864 Page 1 University of Pittsburgh Fiscal Year 2017 Goods and Services Expenditures Athletics Facility Operating Costs SPEEDPRO IMAGING PITTSBURGH NORTH Vendor Number: 491639 $5,907 404 COMMERCE PARK DRIVE CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA 16066 VOMELA SPECIALTY COMPANY INC Vendor Number: 581234 $6,626 375 URBANDALE AVE BENTON HARBOR, MI 49022 ZE DESIGN Vendor Number: 463196 $15,275 6520 CENTERVILLE BUSINESS PARKWAY CENTERVILLE, OH 45459 Mail ALPHAGRAPHICS #275 Vendor Number: 485552 $1,340 3401 HARTZDALE DRIVE SUITE
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