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17-12-01 Musical Instruments & Suppliespdf CONROE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT TABULATION RFP #17-12-01 - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPLIES TOTAL Supplier QTY UOM Unit Price Extended Manufacturer Manuf Num EVALUATION SCORE Pianos, 48 inch Acoustical Upright with Bench; 88 Keys; Acrylic Resin White Key Surface; phenolic Resin Black Key Surface; Shift, Muller, Yamaha or 1 B3PE with J4010 Dolly Damper Pedal Type; Polished Ebony Finish; 60 inch W x 48 inch H x 24 Approved Equal inch D; Installed Dolly Romeo Music - Alternate 8 Each $5,500.00 $44,000.00 Baldwin 243e 88 Fort Bend Music Center (Cochran & 8 Each $5,339.00 $42,712.00 82 Cochran Ent. Inc) Alamo Music Center - Alternate 8 Each $4,810.00 $38,480.00 Pearl River EU122 polished ebony 81.5 Piano, Grand; 88 Keys; Ivorite White Key Surface; WPC Black Key Surface; Damper, Sostenuto, Shift Pedal Type; Double Caster; Prop Safety Stop on Yamaha or 2 C6X Lid; Key Cover: Lid Fallboard Locks, Soft Close Fallboard; 4 Back Posts; Approved Equal Polished Black Finish; Bench Alamo Music Center - Alternate 1 Each $24,850.00 $24,850.00 Ritmuller GH212R 87 Fort Bend Music Center (Cochran & 1 Each $43,539.00 $43,539.00 62 Cochran Ent. Inc) Piano, Baby Grand Digital; Supernatural Piano Modeling Sound; 307 Tones; Wood and Plastic Hybrid Structure Keyboard with Escapement and Ebony/Ivory Feel; 88 Keys; Progressive Damper Action Pedal; Acoustic Roland or 3 GP-607-PEC Projection; 113dB Volume Level; 363 Internal Songs; Bluetooth Version Approved Equal 3.0; AC Adapter; 55 7/16 inches W x 37 3/8 inches D x 59 15/16 inches H; Black Finish; Bench Included Romeo Music 1 Each $4,450.00 $4,450.00 86 Fort Bend Music Center (Cochran & 1 Each $3,689.00 $3,689.00 Yamaha CLP665GP 85 Cochran Ent. Inc) - Alternate Alamo Music Center - Alternate 1 4880 $4,880.00 $4,880.00 Yamaha CLP565GP 69 a Suzuki Music USA 1 Each $2,499.00 $2,499.00 a - Does not meet specifications Piano, Digital; Supernatural Piano Modeling Sound; 319 Tones; Wood and Plastic Hybrid Structure Keyboard with Escapement and Ebony/Ivory Feel; 88 Keys; Progressive Damper Action Pedal; 104dB Volume Level; 363 Roland or 4 HP-601 Internal Songs; Playable Software; Recordable Software; Bluetooth Approved Equal Version 3.0; AC Adapter; 54 5/16 inches W x 16 5/16 inches D x 39 15/16 inches H; Bench Included; Contemporary Rosewood Finish Romeo Music 3 Each $1,690.00 $5,070.00 96 Fort Bend Music Center (Cochran & 3 Each $1,889.00 $5,667.00 YAMAHA CLP635B 79 Cochran Ent. Inc) - Alternate Alamo Music Center - Alternate 3 2299Each $2,299.00 $6,897.00 Yamaha clp525B 68 Suzuki Music USA 3 Each $1,799.00 $5,397.00 56 Piano, Digital; Supernatural Piano Modeling Sound; 307 Tones; Wood and Plastic Hybrid Structure Keyboard with Escapement and Ebony/Ivory Feel; 88 Keys; Progressive Damper Action Pedal; Acoustic Projection Speaker; Roland or 5 LX-17PEC 112 dB Volume Level; 353 Internal Songs; Playable Software; Recordable Approved Equal Software; Bluetooth Version 3.0; AC Adapter; 55 7/16 inches W x 18 9/16 inches D x 42 1/8 inches H Romeo Music 2 Each $3,980.00 $7,960.00 96 Fort Bend Music Center (Cochran & 2 Each $4,407.00 $8,814.00 Yamaha NU1PE 79 Cochran Ent. Inc) - Alternate Alamo Music Center - Alternate 2 5125Each $5,125.00 $10,250.00 Yamaha clp685PE 70 RFP #17‐12‐01 ‐ Page 1 TOTAL Supplier QTY UOM Unit Price Extended Manufacturer Manuf Num EVALUATION SCORE Keyboard, Marching; 88 Key Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) Action; Full Key Side; Velocity Sensitive; Piano Style Key; 1152 Voices; 128 Note Polyphony; MIDI In/Out/Thru Connectivity; Output Line; USB Connectivity; Yamaha or 6 1 Headphone Jack; 2 Input Pedals; Internal & USB Flash Port Storage; MOXF8 Approved Equal Recording/Playback MDI Sequencer; LED Backlight Display; Effects: Reverb, Chorus Delay, Equalizer, Arpeggio; Power Adapter Included; 52 inch W x 6.6 inch H x 16 inch D d Music & Arts 2 Each $1,279.00 $2,558.00 91 Romeo Music 2 Each $1,399.00 $2,798.00 91 Fort Bend Music Center (Cochran & 2 Each $1,659.00 $3,318.00 74 Cochran Ent. Inc) a Alamo Music Center 2 Each $1,429.00 $2,858.00 a The String and Horn Shop 2 Each $1,690.00 $3,380.00 a - Does not meet specifications d - Award was decided by Drawing of Lots Yamaha or 7 Piano: 48 inch Studio Up-right; Ebony Finish; with bench & dolly U1 Approved Equal Alamo Music Center - Alternate 9 6320Each $6,320.00 $56,880.00 Ritmuller RB 87 Fort Bend Music Center (Cochran & 9 Each $8,049.00 $72,441.00 75 Cochran Ent. Inc) Dolly, Baby Grand Digital Piano; Fully Adjustable; Black Powder Coat Finish; Double Wheel Rear Casters, Single Wheel Locking Front Casters; Jansen or 8 J-4003 47 inch to 68 inch Adjustable Width; 15 inch to 22 inch Adjustable Depth; 9 Approved Equal 1/4 inch x 15inch Metal Support Plate Romeo Music 1 Each $540.00 $540.00 83 Fort Bend Music Center (Cochran & 1 Each $425.00 $425.00 88 Cochran Ent. Inc) The String and Horn Shop 1 Each $450.00 $450.00 74 Dolly, Digital Piano; Fully Adjustable; Black Powder Coat Finish; Double Wheel Rear Casters, Single Wheel Locking Front Casters; 47 inch to 68 Jansen or 9 J4004 inch Adjustable Width; 15 inch to 22 inch Adjustable Depth; 9 1/4 inch x 14 Approved Equal inch Metal Support Plate Romeo Music 5 Each $400.00 $2,000.00 88 Alamo Music Center 5 Each $345.00 $1,725.00 87 Fort Bend Music Center (Cochran & 5 Each $380.00 $1,900.00 82 Cochran Ent. Inc) The String and Horn Shop 5 Each $369.00 $1,845.00 73 Keyboard, Harmony Director; 32 Notes; 49 Keys C Scale (4 Octave Slider); Yamaha or 10 HD200 10 Voices; LCD Display; AC Power Adapter Approved Equal Music & Arts 3 Each $873.00 $2,619.00 91 Romeo Music 3 Each $970.00 $2,910.00 90 Taylor Music, Inc. 3 Each $877.00 $2,631.00 85 Alamo Music Center 3 Each $945.00 $2,835.00 82 Washington Music Center (Washington 3 Each $947.00 $2,841.00 81 Music Sales Center, Inc.) The String and Horn Shop 3 Each $900.00 $2,700.00 75 Fort Bend Music Center (Cochran & 3 Each $1,200.00 $3,600.00 72 Cochran Ent. Inc) West Music 3 Each $1,350.00 $4,050.00 67 RFP #17‐12‐01 ‐ Page 2 TOTAL Supplier QTY UOM Unit Price Extended Manufacturer Manuf Num EVALUATION SCORE Bass, Double; Fully carved, ribs, neck and back of good maple and spruce top, arched with Tyrolean tuning machines (brass), Hand-applied Varnish, Wilfer or 11 10 Ulsa Brass endpin, Marvin tailpiece, antiqued tuners; soft padded case Approved Equal (Mooradian or approved equal) Quantum Bass Center, Inc. - Alternate 1 Each $5,999.00 $5,999.00 Calin Wultur 7 89 Fishburn Violin Shop 1 Each $6,789.00 $6,789.00 84 Lisle Violin Shop 1 Each $7,445.00 $7,445.00 84 Quantum Bass Center, Inc. 1 Each $7,449.00 $7,449.00 77 Katy Violin Shop 1 Each $8,125.00 $8,125.00 69 Terra Nova Violins (Terra Nova Violins, 1 Each $9,995.00 $9,995.00 64 LLC) The String and Horn Shop 1 Each $11,950.00 $11,950.00 47 Bass, 1/2 Size; Hand Carved Spruce Top and Quality Maple Back; Adjustments Include: Ebony Tailpiece, Bridge Adjusters, High Quality Lisle or 12 426 Endpin; Helicore Orchestral Strings; The Outfit Shall Include a Braided Approved Equal Carbon Fiber French Bass Bow, and a Cordura Standard Padded Cover Alamo Music Center - Alternate 2 Each $1,339.00 $2,678.00 Fiori FV125B12 87 Instrumental Quantum Bass Center, Inc. - Alternate 2 Each $2,999.00 $5,998.00 Pietro Moretti 56 Distribution Lisle Violin Shop 2 Each $4,350.00 $8,700.00 54 Terra Nova Violins (Terra Nova Violins, 2 Each $2,795.00 $5,590.00 Eastman Strings VB305 52 LLC) - Alternate Katy Violin Shop - Alternate 2 Each $3,200.00 $6,400.00 46 The String and The String and Horn Shop - Alternate 2 Each $4,320.00 $8,640.00 619B 32 Horn Shop Bass, 3/4 Size; Hand Carved Spruce Top and Quality Maple Back; Adjustments Include: Ebony Tailpiece, Bridge Adjusters, High Quality Lisle or 13 426 Endpin; Helicore Orchestral Strings; The Outfit Shall Include a Braided Approved Equal Carbon Fiber French Bass Bow, and a Cordura Standard Padded Cover d Fishburn Violin Shop - Alternate 16 Each $3,688.00 $59,008.00 Howard Core SM40 84 Lisle Violin Shop 16 Each $4,350.00 $69,600.00 84 Katy Violin Shop - Alternate 16 Each $3,500.00 $56,000.00 Eastman 305 81 Quantum Bass Center, Inc. - Alternate 16 Each $4,379.00 $70,064.00 Eastman Strings VB605B 73 a Alamo Music Center - Alternate 16 Each $1,339.00 $21,424.00 Fiori FV125B34 Terra Nova Violins (Terra Nova Violins, b 16 Each $2,795.00 $44,720.00 Eastman Strings VB305 LLC) - Alternate The String and b The String and Horn Shop - Alternate 16 Each $4,320.00 $69,120.00 619B Horn Shop a - Does not meet specifications b - Vendor did not provide enough information. d - Award was decided by Drawing of Lots RFP #17‐12‐01 ‐ Page 3 TOTAL Supplier QTY UOM Unit Price Extended Manufacturer Manuf Num EVALUATION SCORE Bass, 1/2 size; Fully carved.
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