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Intersection Improvements at Great Rd, County Rt 601 & Cherry Valley Rd Uniforms, Various County Departments, Contract #CC-04-10, Co-operative Pricing Bid #2-SOCCP Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at 2:30 P.M. Total # Bids Received __10___ Signed Chapt Non- Aff. Bid Surety Coop P.W. NJ Group A- Jail & Sheriff *Recommended for Award Proposal 33 Coll. Act. Bd/Ck Y/N Contr BRC Group B-Transportation Regist Group C-Public Works Group D-OEM Group E-Prosecutor Group F- Special Event T-Shirts Atlantic Tactical of NJ x x x 3832 N/A N/A Y N/A X 7 14 World’s Fair Dr Somerset, NJ 08873 717-774-3339 Fax:717-774-4463 Sean Conville PA: 800-781-2677 John Malin 908-448-6089 [email protected] Bob Barker Co., Inc x x x 6211 N/A N/A N N/A x 134 N Main St, PO Bx 429 Fuquay Varina, NC 27526 800-334-9880 Fax: 800-322-7537 Mary Shea [email protected] Bob’s Uniform Shop Inc x x x 6068 N/A N/A Y N/A X 504 Hwy 35, PO Box 578 Middletown, NJ 07748 732-530-1212 Fax: 732-530-1212 Robert Greeley [email protected] Signed Chapt Non- Aff. Bid Surety Coop P.W. NJ Group A- Jail & Sheriff Proposal 33 Coll. Act. Bd/Ck Y/N Contr BRC Group B-Transportation Regist Group C-Public Works Group D-OEM Group E-Prosecutor Group F- Special Event T-Shirts Durawear Glove & Safety X X X 4247 N/A N/A Y N/A X 8 30 Royal Rd Flemington, NJ 08822 284-0776 Fax: 284-1138 Jeremy Arcaipoli [email protected] Flemington Department Store x x x 2951 N/A N/A - N/A x 6 151 Rt 31 Flemington, NJ 08822 908-782-7662 Fax: 788-9876 Martin Resnick [email protected] m Lawmen Supply Co x x x 5429 N/A N/A Y N/A x 5521 White Horse Pike Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215 609-965-7307 Fax : 609-965-7324 Jim Kirschner [email protected] Metuchen Center x x x 5301 N/A N/A Y N/A x 409 Joyce Kilmer Ave New Brunswick, NJ 089901-3363 732-246-1388 Fax: 3341 Al Douglas [email protected] Signed Chapt Non- Aff. Bid Surety Coop P.W. NJ Group A- Jail & Sheriff Proposal 33 Coll. Act. Bd/Ck Y/N Contr BRC Group B-Transportation Regist Group C-Public Works Group D-OEM Group E-Prosecutor Group F- Special Event T-Shirts Red the Uniform Tailor, Inc x x x 5488 N/A N/A Y N/A x 475 Oberlin Ave So Lakewood, NJ 08701 Bruce Klein 800-272-7337 x111 Fax: 800-701-5021 [email protected] Samzie’s Uniforms x x x 1867 N/A N/A Y N/A x 8 28 Scotch Rd Ewing, NJ 08628 Paul Warren 609-883-2811 fax : 609-883-3133 [email protected] Universal Uniform Sales Co Inc x x x 9032 N/A N/A Y N/A x 33 William St Newark, NJ 07012 Paul Marchese 973-622-5700 fax : 973-622-7934 [email protected] m UNIT COST - SPECIFY BRAND UNIT COST - SPECIFY BRAND UNIT COST - EACH Atlantic BIDDING - Atlantic EACH- Bob Barker BIDDING- Bob Barker EACH- Durawear Tactical Tactical A - SHERIFF’S OFFICE UNIFORMS: Award Based on Group Totals GROUP A-1 JAIL’S DUTY GEAR 1 Bianchi Accumold Utility Belt # 7200 or Eq $32.50 Bianchi n/b 2 Bianchi Interbelt # 7205 or Equal $18.20 Bianchi n/b 3 Bianchi Belt Keepers # 6406 or Equal $9.80 Bianchi n/b 4 Bianchi Glove/Pager Pouch or Equal $14.40 Bianchi n/b 5 Bianchi Mini-Mag Lite w/Holder # 7310 or Eq $11.90 Bianchi n/b 6 Bianchi Key Holder # 6405 or Equal $4.70 Bianchi n/b 7 Bianchi Large Flashlight Ring Holder #6409 or Eq $5.80 Bianchi n/b 8 Bianchi OC Holder for MK-IV, or Equal $10.40 Bianchi n/b 9 Bianchi Accumold Double Mag Pouch #7302, or Eq. $23.60 Bianchi n/b 10 Bianchi Handcuff Case # 7300 or Equal $17.30 Bianchi n/b 11 Don Hume Holster to fit S&W 5906 TSW, or Eq. $45.00 Don Hume n/b 12 Desantis Pancake Holster to Fit S&W 5906 TSW, or Eq. $34.50 Safariland 328 n/b 13 Desantis Paddle Holster to Fit S&W 5906 TSW, or Eq. $39.80 Safariland 518 n/b 14 Bianchi PR-24 Ring / Holder, or Eq. $7.30 Bianchi n/b GROUP A-1 JAIL’S DUTY GEAR - GROUP TOTAL $275.20 No bid GROUP A-2 SHERIFF’S DUTY GEAR 1 Gould & Goodrich Black Leather Basket Weave Ranger Duty Belt # B115W $46.40 Safariland 146 n/b with Brass Buckle UNIT COST - SPECIFY BRAND UNIT COST - SPECIFY BRAND UNIT COST - EACH Atlantic BIDDING - Atlantic EACH- Bob Barker BIDDING- Bob Barker EACH- Durawear Tactical Tactical 2 Gould & Goodrich Black Leather Basket Weave Latex Glove Pouch # $13.85 Safariland 33 n/b B555W or Equal. 3 Don Hume Black Leather Basket Weave Holster #H745- SH – BW BLK # $89.70 Don Hume n/b 33T2 Right Handed or Left Handed 4 Don Hume Black Leather Basket Weave Magazine Pouch # D – 407 – D – $28.60 Safariland 277 n/b BW BLK 400 A HS or Equal. 5 Bianchi Black Leather Basket Weave Handcuff Case with Hidden Snaps # $19.60 Bianchi 7900 n/b 35 PH or Eq. 6 Defense Technology 10% Pepper Foam Spray #MK-3 $11.65 Defense Technology n/b 7 Collapsible Baton, A.S.P. #F21B $58.77 ASP n/b 8 Collapsible Baton Holder, A.S.P. #F21 Side Break Black Basket Weave $24.43 ASP n/b 9 Bianchi Black Basket Weave Keepers #33H with Hidden Snaps $10.85 Bianchi n/b 10 Safariland Black Leather Basket Weave Aerosol Holder with Top Flap and $22.65 Safariland n/b Hidden Snap #38 – 4 – 4 HS. GROUP A-2 SHERIFF’S DUTY GEAR - GROUP TOTAL $326.50 No bid GROUP A-3 SHERIFF’S BADGES 1 Hat Badge / Smith and Warren M385V (SC)- 6 Point Star, Gold-Hard Black $55.60 Smith & Warren n/b Enamel w/ Full color state seal-screw back / Size reduced from 2.75 to 2.25, (Stamp number supplied by Sheriff’s Office on back of badge). 2 Class A Breast Badge / Smith and Warren S608 (SC)- Gold-Hard Black $46.85 Smith & Warren n/b Enamel w/ Full color state seal. (Stamp number supplied by Sheriff’s Office on back of badge). UNIT COST - SPECIFY BRAND UNIT COST - SPECIFY BRAND UNIT COST - EACH Atlantic BIDDING - Atlantic EACH- Bob Barker BIDDING- Bob Barker EACH- Durawear Tactical Tactical 3 Wallet Badge / Smith and Warren S608 (SC)- Gold-Hard Black Enamel w/ $46.85 Smith & Warren n/b Full color state seal. Flat with clip on back to secure to wallet. (Stamp number supplied by Sheriff’s Office on back of badge). 4 Star Tie Pin / Gold Hard Black Enamel w/ Full color state seal-screw back. $12.22 Smith & Warren n/b Size reduced to7/8” 5 “Retired” Wallet Badge / Smith and Warren S608 (SC)- Gold-Hard Black $46.85 Smith & Warren n/b Enamel w/ Full color state seal. Flat with clip on back to secure to wallet. (Stamp number supplied by Sheriff’s Office on back of badge). See Spec. GROUP A-3 SHERIFF’S BADGES - GROUP TOTAL $208.37 1 Name Plate Blackinton Gold Metal w/Black Block Lettering, Clutch Back #J-1. $7.43 Blackinton n/b 2 Collar Brass S.C. / S.O. Gold Color / Clasp Back, Blackinton or Eq. $9.70 Blackinton n/b 3 Collar Brass SGT. Stripe Gold or Black Color / Clasp Back, Blackinton or Eq. $6.00 Premier n/b 4 Collar Brass Cpl. Stripe Gold or Black Color / Clasp Back, Blackinton or Eq. $6.00 Premier n/b 5 Collar Brass LT. Bar Gold or Black Color Clasp Back, Blackinton or Eq. $6.00 Premier n/b 6 Collar Brass CAPT. Bar Gold or Black Color / Clasp Back, Blackinton or Eq. $6.00 Premier n/b 7 Collar Brass Chief Emblem Gold or Black Color / Clasp Back, Blackinton or $6.00 Premier n/b Eq. 8 Tactical Operator’s Citation Bar Blackinton or equal / See spec $9.40 Blackinton n/b 9 Citation Bars, various devices 1 ¾” X 3/8”, Blackinton or equal $9.40 Blackinton n/b 10 Medal Decoration, various devices, Blackinton or equal $48.00 Blackinton n/b UNIT COST - SPECIFY BRAND UNIT COST - SPECIFY BRAND UNIT COST - EACH Atlantic BIDDING - Atlantic EACH- Bob Barker BIDDING- Bob Barker EACH- Durawear Tactical Tactical GROUP A-4 SHERIFF’S UNIFORM ACCESSORIES/ METAL - GROUP $113.93 TOTAL No bid GROUP A-5 SHERIFF’S UNIFORM ACCESSORIES/ LEATHER 1 Gould #B52W or Equal Garrison Basket Weave Black Leather Belt Silver or $27.80 Gould & Goodrich n/b Gold Color Buckle 2 Black Leather badge & award holder for Class A Shirt / 3 pins $3.00 Jay Pee n/b 3 Black Leather badge & award holder for Class A Shirt / 5 pins $3.00 Jay Pee n/b 4 Black Leather badge & award holder for Class A Shirt / 7 pins $3.00 Jay Pee n/b 5 Badge holder for belt with metal clip on back $6.00 Strong n/b 6 Badge Case Holder Cut Out 2956-Strong or Equal w/Sheriff’s Office lettering $14.50 Strong n/b & State emblem on front. Must fit Smith and Warren S608 (SC) 7 DeSantis, black leather handcuff & single magazine pouch with clip on back $32.80 Safariland 572 n/b or Equal 8 Tri-fold Badge Wallet cut out #X-BC248-Strong or equal with Sheriff’s Office $24.60 Strong n/b and State emblem in gold lettering on front.
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