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Bid Award Report June 13, 2014 Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES Page 1 08:10:10 am Bid Award Detail Report Bid: CRIMINAL 14-15 CRIMINAL JUSTICE 2014-2015 By Vendor/Item Unit of Item ID Description Quantity Unit Price Measure Total Bid Vendor Item ID Awarded 003310-Metco Supply Inc Bid Order Address: (003310) Metco Supply Inc 81 Kiski Avenue Leechburg, PA 15656 CJ-01-007 aerosol spray adhesive 12oz can (or larger) for paper 2.0000 5.9700 EACH 11.94 projects CJ-01-023 Black shoe polish Kiwi parade gloss balck 1 1/8 oz. 21.0000 7.4000 EACH 155.40 can CJ-01-039 Dry erase magic markers pack of 5 multi colors, any 2.0000 12.4000 PACK 24.80 tip size CJ-01-046 Glue sticks 4.0000 0.5000 EACH 2.00 CJ-01-047 Hand Cleaner/Degreaser (GoJo Orange or D&L type) 1.0000 4.2200 EACH 4.22 12 oz can CJ-02-003 Bags- plastic evidence bags for Crime Scenes 100# 6.0000 59.5000 EACH 357.00 9"x12" MUST BE LABELED "EVIDENCE" CJ-02-004 Bags-paper , for Crime Scenes #100 count 6.0000 33.6000 EACH 201.60 7"x4"x14" MUST BE LABELED "EVIDENCE" CJ-02-050 Hair spray - per can 5.0000 7.7500 EACH 38.75 CJ-02-076 Vinyl Gloves, X-Large, Non-Latex- any color, box 2.0000 4.8000 EACH 9.60 Totals for 003310-Metco Supply Inc 9 Items $805.31 WinCap Ver. 14.06.12.119 June 13, 2014 Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES Page 2 08:10:10 am Bid Award Detail Report Bid: CRIMINAL 14-15 CRIMINAL JUSTICE 2014-2015 By Vendor/Item Unit of Item ID Description Quantity Unit Price Measure Total Bid Vendor Item ID Awarded 061618-Fisher Scientific Education Bid Reference: 14099-5656 Bid Order Address: (061618) Fisher Scientific Education 4500 Turnberry Drive Hanover Park, IL 60103 CJ-01-003 1-Meter measuring "yard" sticks - Metric and English 3.0000 2.1900 EACH 6.57 S40625 measurement marks- wooden CJ-01-005 Adult CPR Manikin (Resusci Anne type torso- 4.0000 171.1500 EACH 684.60 S67010 American Red Cross apprived) CJ-01-008 Agarose-Prepard .08% solution - 200ml bottle or larger 20.0000 6.7900 EACH 135.80 S25129 CJ-01-009 200/pk 10.0000 2.3600 PACK Sub. 23.60 220 313 50 CJ-01-011 Altay advanced torso model-18 parts or more 1.0000 316.3100 EACH 316.31 S99149 CJ-01-013 American Flag large meeting freestanding on floor 1.0000 34.1500 EACH Sub. 34.15 19 805 213 (Offer: 3 x 5') CJ-01-017 An introduction to the microscope (Offer: Introduction 3.0000 50.9600 EACH Sub. 152.88 S98141 to Compound Microscope) CJ-01-020 ASP Red Gun red plastic- Beretta 92F 7.0000 52.9600 EACH 370.72 NC0182122 CJ-01-024 Blue blitz traffic template 27.0000 11.1000 EACH 299.70 NC0297810 CJ-01-027 Boreal Microscope, cordless with 4x,10x,40x, and 11.0000 268.4700 EACH 2953.17 S71002F 100x lense- Monocular head CJ-01-028 Bullet ID Comparison Poster 5.0000 15.8200 EACH 79.10 NC0146529 CJ-01-029 Bullet Trajectory lab kit (Offer: Bullet Striations) 1.0000 101.9100 EACH Sub. 101.91 S02171 CJ-01-032 CPR Protective Barrier BOX OF 100 (Offer: Sold as 6.0000 3.7600 EACH Sub. 22.56 19 130 2520 each) CJ-01-034 Dental stone- 30 lbs/pail/sack dry power (Offer: 9 lbs) 4.0000 27.0900 EACH Sub. 108.36 NC0069946 CJ-01-035 Digital PH meter for liquids 4.0000 28.1200 EACH 112.48 S96275C CJ-01-036 digital scale 20,000g/ 10 lbs capacity or greater 3.0000 259.1500 EACH Sub. 777.45 S02265 (Offer: 16,000g , 32lb capacity) CJ-01-037 Digital stopwatch-water-resistant 1.0000 4.1800 EACH 4.18 S94792 CJ-01-040 Field Tex Trauma Kit (Offer: Emergency Trauma Kit - 3.0000 181.7300 EACH Sub. 545.19 S94724 50) CJ-01-042 Forensic ID Tents with scale- letters 6.0000 33.8000 EACH 202.80 NC0298045 CJ-01-044 Functional lung model (like Wards Science # 1.0000 33.4000 EACH 33.40 S41448 81W7000) CJ-01-045 glass microscope slides with coverslip-22mm - (pack 10.0000 4.1900 PACK 41.90 S175221 of 12 slides per pack) WinCap Ver. 14.06.12.119 June 13, 2014 Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES Page 3 08:10:10 am Bid Award Detail Report Bid: CRIMINAL 14-15 CRIMINAL JUSTICE 2014-2015 By Vendor/Item Unit of Item ID Description Quantity Unit Price Measure Total Bid Vendor Item ID CJ-01-048 Hexagel Electrophoresis Chamber- can run six 4.0000 237.9300 EACH 951.72 S11515A casting trays at one time (like Wards Science 36W5180) CJ-01-049 Hot plate with magnetic stirrer- 7"x7" (or larger) with 8.0000 258.1800 EACH 2065.44 S50467CNSH ceramic heating surface CJ-01-050 Ink roller- 4" roller or larger 6.0000 20.2600 EACH 121.56 S69014 CJ-01-051 Large Inert Display Cartridge (Wards #15W4636) 2.0000 37.8600 EACH 75.72 NC0146527 CJ-01-052 Latent Fingerprint Brushes- Camel Hair Brush 12.0000 2.9400 EACH 35.28 S30423 CJ-01-054 Micro blue evidence detection pen (Offer: Micro 1.0000 43.0400 EACH Sub. 43.04 S99190 BlueMaxx Light Source) CJ-01-055 Mini Cone Orange 6 inch height -9 cone set- (9 cone 1.0000 23.4900 EACH Sub. 23.49 S99185 set w/ numbers 1-9) (Offer: 1-8) CJ-01-056 Patrol Latent Print Kit Cat# MFC100 Manufactured by 5.0000 21.7600 KIT 108.80 NC0223190 SIRCHIE or similar (brush, black powder, print recovery tape, 3x5 recovery paper) CJ-01-057 Pipet- 2-20uL should use disposible tips - Like Wards 15.0000 55.0400 EACH 825.60 S902432C Science 15W1731 CJ-01-058 Pipet brush for above pipet 8.0000 0.8300 EACH 6.64 S30424 CJ-01-059 Pipet disposable tips for above pipet (package or 50 7.0000 20.7600 PACK Sub. 145.32 21 236 51 or more) (Offer: 1000/pk) CJ-01-062 Purple Nitrile Gloves -vinyl powder free X-large 12.0000 10.4100 BOX 124.92 S78946 100/box CJ-01-063 Purple Nitrile -Gloves-vinyl powder free small 100/box 6.0000 10.4000 BOX 62.40 S78943 CJ-01-064 Purple Nitrile-Gloves-Vinyl powder free medium 2.0000 10.3900 BOX 20.78 S78944 100/box CJ-01-066 Pyrex glass standard beaker 2000ml (not Berzelius) 1.0000 53.1200 EACH Sub. 53.12 S63249 (Offer: 4/pk) CJ-01-071 stainless steel forceps- 12" in length, broad pointed 30.0000 31.4600 EACH Sub. 943.80 65 53 (Offer: 10") CJ-01-072 Styrofoam plates 100/ct (Offer: Paper Plates) 1.0000 4.5400 EACH Sub. 4.54 S04184 CJ-01-073 Test tube rack/holder for large test tubes 11.0000 3.3300 EACH 36.63 S95921 CJ-01-074 Test tube rack/holder for small test tubes 11.0000 4.0500 EACH 44.55 S47838 CJ-01-075 Training AED (automatic external defribulator- 3.0000 1450.6000 EACH 4351.80 S98048 American Red Cross approved) CJ-01-076 Tris-Borate-EDTA 5x buffer Concentrate 500ml 15.0000 5.3100 EACH 79.65 S25616 bottle or larger CJ-01-077 Wards Science Serial Number and Restoration Kit 4.0000 97.9100 EACH 391.64 NC0298046 (Wards # 36W6220) CJ-02-005 Barrier Tape for Crime Scenes - yellow in color 6.0000 12.7200 ROLL 76.32 S69003A WinCap Ver. 14.06.12.119 June 13, 2014 Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES Page 4 08:10:10 am Bid Award Detail Report Bid: CRIMINAL 14-15 CRIMINAL JUSTICE 2014-2015 By Vendor/Item Unit of Item ID Description Quantity Unit Price Measure Total Bid Vendor Item ID 3"x1000' CJ-02-007 Bio Foam Impression Foam 30.0000 6.2000 EACH 186.00 S99543 CJ-02-015 Crime Scene Adhesive Evidence Labels - pkg. of 100 2.0000 8.7100 EACH 17.42 S69036A (Wards) CJ-02-016 crime scene template 26.0000 9.6700 EACH 251.42 S99538 CJ-02-021 Electrophoresis Lab System Refill Kit (Wards Science 2.0000 21.0200 EACH Sub. 42.04 S67100 Type) (Offer:Electrophoresis Reagent Package) CJ-02-022 Fiber Type Microscope Slide Set (Multimedia Textile 10.0000 26.8200 EACH Sub. 268.20 S90088A Fibers, Hairs, and Furs student package) CJ-02-024 Fingerprint Hinge Lifters Black 1 1/2" x 2" 11.0000 6.9400 EACH 76.34 NC0297816 CJ-02-025 Fingerprint Hinge Lifters White 1 1/2" x 2" 13.0000 6.9400 EACH 90.22 NC0297819 CJ-02-026 Fingerprint ink- Black ink- 4 oz tube or larger 3.0000 9.5100 EACH 28.53 S69019B CJ-02-027 Fingerprint Ink Pad - 2"x2" or Larger 6.0000 17.4900 EACH 104.94 S99191 CJ-02-029 Fingerprint Powder - Black - 2 oz container/jar 13.0000 5.6300 EACH 73.19 S99532 CJ-02-032 Fingerprint type microscope slide set 3.0000 3.7900 EACH 11.37 S06108 CJ-02-043 Forensic Team Lab Coat, Long Size 13.0000 14.3900 EACH 187.07 S47554A CJ-02-044 Forensic Team Lab Coat, Reg. Size 20.0000 14.3900 EACH 287.80 S47552A CJ-02-046 Frosted lifting tape 1-1/2x360 3.0000 7.6400 ROLL 22.92 NC9019591 CJ-02-048 Glass slides 100/box 4.0000 1.0600 EACH 4.24 S175211A CJ-02-059 Magnetic Fingerprint Powder - 16 oz jar- Black in color 5.0000 48.9100 EACH 244.55 S69013B CJ-02-060 Magnetic Fingerprint Powder Applicator 3.0000 7.6500 EACH 22.95 S69009A approximately 51/2" in length CJ-02-066 Shake-N-cast impression casting kit 36.0000 248.3300 EACH 8939.88 NC0261143 CJ-02-067 Student labware kit 15.0000 34.6300 EACH 519.45 S02650 CJ-02-069 Tamper Guard Evidence Tape 4.0000 6.4800 ROLL 25.92 S69034 CJ-02-073 Transparent lifting tape 1-1/2x360 11.0000 6.0900 ROLL 66.99 S99535 CJ-03-001 Alpha force nylon/leather boot 25.0000 112.3400 EACH 2808.50 NC0232363 Totals for 061618-Fisher Scientific Education 66 Items $31,879.53 WinCap Ver.
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