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Appendix B-2 City of Kansas City Contract EV2370 Proposer Name: Graybar Electric Company, Inc Appendix B-2 City of Kansas City Contract EV2370 Proposer Name: Graybar Electric Company, Inc. Discounts by Category for Communication, Networking & Security Products for Contract EV-2370 CONTRACT PRICE SHEET / DISCOUNT SCHEDULE INSTRUCTIONS: For each category listed, state the manufacturer, price list, price list date and number, applicable column from price list, and the discount percentage off the price list you are offering. If you are offering a product category other than those listed below, identify the category and your offer in the row(s) labeled "Other." You may list up to three (3) manufacturers/price lists per category on this worksheet. If additional space is required, please insert additional rows listing your additional offers in the same format as this bid price sheet. Price List Applicable Discount Off Price Price List Date / L.O.B. Category Manufacturer Manufacturer Product Description Column List Offered Title Number Line Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Physical Security and Access Control 2N COMMUNICATION Intercom & Communication Products List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. 3M B Toos & Fasteners All Other 3M Products List Less 5 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. 3M B Toos & Fasteners Other Splice Kits, Abrasives & Adhesives List Less 16 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. 3M B Toos & Fasteners Other Tapes, Fire Stop & Aerosols List Less 21 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. 3M B Tools & Fasteners Standard Tape & Fire Stop List Less 23 Price List 09/06/17 Other Standard Terminals, Comnnectors, Splice Kits, Cable Graybar Mfr. 3M B Lugs, Terminals & Connectors Ties, Wire Nuts List Less 21 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Physical Security and Access Control 3M TELECOMMUNICATIONS Biometric Access Control List Less 1 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Datacom Connectivity 3M TELECOMMUNICATIONS Other Communication Products List Less 1 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. B Datacom Connectivity 3M TELECOMMUNICATIONS Pocket ProJectors & Splice Kits List Less 21 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Datacom Connectivity 3M TELECOMMUNICATIONS Standard Communication Products List Less 6 Price List 09/06/17 Other Video Survaillance, Security & Communication Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Physical Security and Access Control 3XLOGIC Products List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. B Datacom Connectivity A. K. STAMPING All Other Communication Products List Less 3 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. B Datacom Connectivity A. K. STAMPING Standard Communication Products List Less 18 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. AAMSTRAND B Toos & Fasteners Rope & Cable List Less 25 Price List 09/06/17 Other AASTRA USA / MITEL, NORTEL, Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Voice Products ERICCSON Other Phones & Communication Products List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other AASTRA USA / MITEL, NORTEL, Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Voice Products ERICCSON Standard Phones & Communication Products List Less 13 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Power Products ABB COMPANIES Communication, Networking & Intelligence Products List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. B Toos & Fasteners ACME STAPLE COMPANY All Other Staplers, Staples & Connectors List Less 1 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. B Tools & Fasteners ACP INTERNATIONAL Marking & Locating Tape List Less 5 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. B Tools & Fasteners ACP INTERNATIONAL Other Products List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Tools & Test Equipment ACTERNA / VIAVI Communication Products List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Video Survaillance ACTI CORP Cameras & Security List Less 3 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Wire & Cable ADIRONDACK / WHITNEY BLAKE Communication Products List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Networking ADRF DAS, Antennas, Repeaters & Wireless Products List Less 3 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Networking ADTRAN Broadband & Communication Products List Less 5 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. B Control Equipment & Transformers ADVANCE DIGITAL BROADCAST Automation and Control Products List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Datacom Cable ADVANCED DIGITAL CABLE Electrical & Communication Wire & Cable Products List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. B Control Equipment & Transformers ADVANTECH / SMARTWORKS Automation and Control Products List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. B Tools & Test Equipment AEMC Tools, Testers, Fasteners & Accessories List Less 5 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Wireless AEROHIVE NETWORKS Networking & Wireless Products List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. B Toos & Fasteners AERVOE INDUSTRIES All Other Products List Less 3 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. B Toos & Fasteners AERVOE INDUSTRIES Standard Products List Less 27 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. B Wire & Cable AFC CABLE SYSTEMS Standard Wire and Cable Products List Less 27 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. B Wire & Cable AFC CABLE SYSTEMS INC All Other Products List Less 5 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Datacom Connectivity AFL TELECOMMUNICATIONS LLC All Other Products List Less 10 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Datacom Connectivity AFL TELECOMMUNICATIONS LLC A-Velocity Discount List Less 42 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Datacom Connectivity AFL TELECOMMUNICATIONS LLC Connectors List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Datacom Connectivity AFL TELECOMMUNICATIONS LLC Standard Products List Less 29 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Tools & Test Equipment AGILENT TECHNOLOGY / KEYSITE Test, Measurement & Communication List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Datacom Connectivity AIM ELECTRONICS CORP Electronics and Accessories List Less 5 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Physical Security and Access Control AIM ELECTRONICS CORP Security Products List Less 5 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Physical Security and Access Control AIPHONE Other Products List Less 5 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Physical Security and Access Control AIPHONE Standard Products List Less 21 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Physical Security and Access Control AIPHONE SECURITY Security Products List Less 5 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. B Fans, Heaters and Ventilation Equipment AIR KING VENTILATION Heating, Cooling & Ventilation List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. B Fans, Heaters and Ventilation Equipment AIR MASTER FAN Heating, Cooling & Ventilation List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other IT, Audio, Visual, Telephony & Standard Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Datacom Connectivity ALAMO TECHNOLOGY Communication Products List Less 1 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Networking ALAXALA NETWORKS Data Communication & Networking Products List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other ALCATEL - LUCENT / NOKIA Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Datacom Connectivity NETWORKS Communication Products List Less 3 Price List 09/06/17 Other ALCATEL - LUCENT / NOKIA Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Networking NETWORKS Networking Switches List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. B Cable Management ALFLEX Communication Products List Less 32 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. B Tools & Test Equipment ALL GEAR INC. Utility & Construction Rope List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Networking ALLEGION Communication, Networking & Wireless Products List Less 3 Price List 09/06/17 Other Standard Cameras, Access Control & Security Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Physical Security and Access Control ALLEGION Products List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other ALLEN TEL PRODUCTS Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Datacom Connectivity INCORPORATED Accessories & All Other List Less 5 Price List 09/06/17 Other ALLEN TEL PRODUCTS Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Datacom Connectivity INCORPORATED A-Velocity Discount List Less 62 Price List 09/06/17 Other ALLEN TEL PRODUCTS Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Datacom Connectivity INCORPORATED B-Velocity Discount List Less 53 Price List 09/06/17 Other ALLEN TEL PRODUCTS Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Datacom Connectivity INCORPORATED Standard Communication Products List Less 31 Price List 09/06/17 Other ALLEN TEL PRODUCTS Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Datacom Connectivity INCORPORATED Standard Resi/MDU Modules & Enclosures List Less 32 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Datacom Connectivity ALLIED ELECTRONICS, INC. Electronic & Communication Products List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Datacom Connectivity ALLIED MOULDED PRODUCTS Communication Products List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Networking ALLIED TELESIS Layer 2 & 3 Switches, Software & All Other Products List Less 1 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Networking ALLIED TELESIS Netewrok Cards List Less 5 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Networking ALLIED TELESIS Networking Routers List Less 2 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Networking ALLIED TELESIS Other High End HUBs,Modular Outlets & Accessories List Less 9 Price List 09/06/17 Other Routers, Media Conv/Trans/UMG HUB/Managed High Graybar Mfr. C / N / S Networking ALLIED TELESIS End HUBsub Managed List Less 26 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr. B Wiring Devices ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES Surge, Power Protection & Power Products List Less 31 Price List 09/06/17 Other Graybar Mfr.
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