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Medical and Nursing Supplies Bid #: 2018-008 CA #: 17-151 Term: 04/01/2018 – 03/31/2019 Amount: Per Attached Division of Purchasing Jason T. Garnar, County Executive ∙ Tyler B. West, Director Notice of Bid Award March 29, 2018 Whom It May Concern, This shall advise you that on March 28, 2018, the Board of Acquisition and Contract approved the following: Bid Title: Medical and Nursing Supplies Bid #: 2018-008 CA #: 17-151 Term: 04/01/2018 – 03/31/2019 Amount: Per Attached Purchase order(s) will be forthcoming upon receipt of a certificate of insurance in compliance with the insurance requirements as stated in the specifications. Incorrect insurance certificates will cause delays in payment. If you have not submitted the proper insurance certificate, please send a copy to Thomas Dellapenna, Risk Manager, Broome County Office of Risk Management, County Office Building, 3rd Floor, 60 Hawley Street, P.O. Box 1766, Binghamton, NY 13902-1766. Phone: (607) 778-2402 Fax #: (607) 778-6009 IMPORTANT: Please include the bid title and bid number on the insurance certificate. Very truly yours, Tyler West Director cc: Ryan LaClair, WPNH Jeanne Bourque, Risk Purchasing, Bid File Broome County Office Building ∙ 60 Hawley Street ∙ P.O. Box 1766 ∙ Binghamton, New York 13902 Phone: (607) 778-2188 ∙ Fax (607) 778-2346 ∙ www.gobroomecounty.com Awarded Vendors Concordance Healthcare Solutions 145 Hueguenot St, Suite 8 New Rochelle, NY 10801 Phone: 914-819-1120 Fax: 914-738-4643 E-mail: [email protected] Dealmed Medical Supplies, LLC 3512 Quentin Road Brooklyn, N.Y. 11234 Phone: 718-475-1924 Fax: 718-475-1914 E-mail: [email protected] Medline Industries, Inc Three Lakes Drive Northfield, IL 60093 Phone: 847-643-4759 Fax: 847-949-2497 E-mail: [email protected] Mohawk Hospital Equipment, Inc. 335 Columbia Street Utica, NY 13502 Phone: 315-797-0570 Fax: 315-797-0365 E-mail: [email protected] Willow Point Rehabilitation and Nursing Center Medical Supply Bid April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019 ITEM VENDOR UNIT CASE MANUF. MFG. VENDOR # DESCRIPTION NAME PRICE PRICE QUANTITY NUMBER NAME NUMBER A1 Alcohol, 16 oz. Isopropyl, 70% Concordance 1.1667 $ 14.00 12 D0022 HYDROX LAB HYDD0022 A2 Alcohol Swab Preps, Medium Medline 0.0063 $ 19.00 3000 MDS090735 Medline MDS090735 A3 Hydrogen Peroxide, 3% solution 16 oz Dealmed 0.4875 $ 5.85 12 903016 ProAdvantage P903016 A4 Aloe Vesta, Body Wash & Shampoo, Gallons Mohawk 6.4000 $ 25.60 4 1387 DYNAREX DYN 1387 A5 Aloe Vesta, Body Wash & Shampoo, 8 oz. Mohawk 0.6146 $ 29.50 48 1386 DYNAREX DYN1386 A6 Povidone-Iodine Prep Pads Medline 0.0237 $ 23.67 1000 MDS093917 Medline MDS093917 A7 Peri Fresh Rinse 8 oz. Mohawk 0.6354 $ 30.50 48 4850 DYNAREX DYN 4850 Hand Disinfectant with moisturizers, A8 2 oz., Purell 2 in 1 Dealmed 0.7292 $ 17.50 24 1428 Dynarex 1428 Hand Disinfectant with moisturizers, A9 8 oz., Purell 2 in 1, pump Medline 1.4658 $ 17.59 12 HH70G08 Medline HH70G08 A10 Hand sanitizer refill for NXT dispenser Mohawk 4.0625 $ 32.50 8 2156-08 GOJO GOJ 215608 B1 Sterile Applicators, 6”, Wood Mohawk 0.0108 $ 21.60 2000 4305 DYNAREX DYN 4305C B2 Unsterile Cotton-Tip Applicators, 6”, Wood Mohawk 0.0020 $ 20.35 10000 4302 DYNAREX DYN 4302C B3 Sterile Tongue Depressors Concordance 0.0233 $ 23.26 1000 9004 DUKAL DUK9004 B4 Orangewood Manicure Sticks Mohawk 0.0101 $ 1.45 144 4897 DYNAREX DYN 4897 C1 Shur-Band LF, 4” Bandages Medline 0.5422 $ 27.11 50 MDS087004LF Medline MDS087004LF C2 Shur-Band LF, 6” Bandages Medline 0.7156 $ 35.78 50 MDS087006LF Medline MDS087006LF C3 Steri-Strips, ¼” x 4” Dealmed 0.0760 $ 38.00 500 3524 Dynarex 3524 C4 Bandaid Strips, ¾” Mohawk 0.0094 $ 22.50 2400 3601 DYNAREX DYN 3601 C5 Cotton Balls, Unsterile, Medium Mohawk 0.0025 $ 10.14 4000 801 DUKAL DUK 801 C6 Gauze, Sterile, 2” x 2” Medline 0.0086 $ 25.76 3000 PRM2208 Medline PRM2208 C7 Gauze, Sterile, 3” x 3” Medline 0.0176 $ 42.13 2400 PRM3312 Medline PRM3312 C8 Gauze, Sterile, 4” x 4” Mohawk 0.0245 $ 29.45 1200 3342 DYNAREX DYN 3342C C9 Gauze, Unsterile, 4” x 4”, 8 ply Mohawk 0.0094 $ 37.55 4000 3264 DYNAREX DYN 3264 C10 Kerlix, Roll, Sterile, 4 ½” x 4.1 yds.6 ply Medline 0.4797 $ 47.97 100 PRM25865 Medline PRM25865 C11 Abdominal Pads, 5” x 9”, Sterile Medline 0.0268 $ 15.44 576 PRM21451 Medline PRM21451 C12 Tegaderm, thin, 4 x 4.75 Dealmed 0.4700 $ 23.50 50 3643 Dynarex 364341 C13 Tape, Paper, 1” Mohawk 0.2547 $ 36.67 144 3552 DYNAREX DYN 3552 C14 Telfa, Sterile, 8” x 3” Concordance 0.0673 $ 40.35 600 1238 KENDALL KEN1238 C15 Hot/Cold Packs, Reusable Mohawk 0.6563 $ 15.75 24 4506 DYNAREX DYN 4506 C16 Geri Cotton Gloves, Arm Protectors Medline 4.6350 $ 9.27 2 NONSLEEVE Medline NONSLEEVE C17 Allevyn Adhesive, 3 x 3 Mohawk 2.0250 $ 20.25 10 0 SMITH & NEPHEW 66020043 U/S 66020043 C18 Allevyn Adhesive, 5 x 5 Mohawk 2.7190 $ 27.19 10 EW 66020044 SMITH & NEPHEW 66020043 U/S 66020044 C19 Split Sponge 2 x 2 Medline 0.0239 $ 1.67 70 NON256001Z Medline NON256001Z C20 Split Sponge 4 x 4 Mohawk 0.0450 $ 2.25 50 4611 DYNAREX DYN 4611 C21 Wound Measurer Mohawk 0.0384 $ 9.60 250 3007 DUKAL DUK 3007 C22 Bandage Scissors – Stainless Steel 5 ½” Mohawk 1.2500 $ 1.25 1 20101 SMS INSTRUM SMS 20101 D1 Basin, Emesis, 10”, Plastic Medline 0.0696 $ 17.40 250 DYND80321 Medline DYND80321 D2 Basin, Wash, Merrymint Medline 0.3986 $ 19.93 50 DYND80347 Medline DYND80347 D3 Disposable Water Pitchers Mohawk 0.3088 $ 30.88 100 H222-01 MEDEGEN MDG H222-01 D4 Disposable Liners Concordance 0.0750 $ 37.48 500 H223-01 MEDEGEN ACTH223-01 D5 Bed Pan, Conventional, Merrymint Medline 0.5972 $ 29.86 50 DYND80245 Medline DYND80245 Page 1 of 6 Willow Point Rehabilitation and Nursing Center Medical Supply Bid April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019 ITEM VENDOR UNIT CASE MANUF. MFG. VENDOR # DESCRIPTION NAME PRICE PRICE QUANTITY NUMBER NAME NUMBER D6 Bed Pan, Fracture, Merrymint Mohawk 0.6900 $ 34.50 50 H100-05 MEDEGEN MDG H100-05 D7 Urinals Mohawk 0.3300 $ 16.50 50 H140-01 MEDEGEN MDG H140-01 D8 Urine Specimen Collector Medline 0.3325 $ 33.25 100 DYND36600 Medline DYND36600 D9 Dropper Plus POC Urine Dipstick Control (5ml Configuration) Concordance 12.1964 $ 121.96 10 1440-04 QUANTIMETRIX QUA1440-04 Pocket Aneroid Blood Pressure, E1 Adult, Complete w/cuff Mohawk 5.75 $ 5.75 1 7107 DYNAREX DYN 7107 E2 Stethoscope, R.N. Type, Dual Head Mohawk 3.5 $ 3.50 1 670 AMER DIAGN. ADC 670 Gloves, Exam grade, Synthetic, F1 Vinyl, Unsterile, Powder Free, Small Mohawk 0.0203 $ 30.44 1500 VGPF4001 BASIC GLOVE BAS VGPF4001C Gloves, Exam grade, Synthetic, F2 Vinyl, Unsterile, Powder Free, Medium Mohawk 0.0203 $ 30.44 1500 VGPF4002 BASIC GLOVE BAS VGPF4002C Gloves, Exam grade, Synthetic, F3 Vinyl, Unsterile, Powder Free, Large Mohawk 0.0203 $ 30.44 1500 VGPF4003 BASIC GLOVE BAS VGPF4003C Gloves, Exam grade, Synthetic, F4 Vinyl, Unsterile, Powder Free, X - Large Mohawk 0.0203 $ 30.44 1500 VGPF4004 BASIC GLOVE BAS VGPF4004C F5 Gloves, Latex, Unsterile, Powder Free, Medium Mohawk 0.0417 $ 41.70 1000 2337 DYNAREX DYN 2337 F6 Gloves, Latex, Unsterile, Powder Free, Large Mohawk 0.0417 $ 41.70 1000 2338 DYNAREX DYN 2338 F7 Gloves, Nitrile, Unsterile, Powder Free, Medium Mohawk 0.0291 $ 58.10 2000 NGPF3002 BASIC GLOVE BAS NGPF3002C F8 Gloves, Nitrile, Unsterile, Powder Free, Large Mohawk 0.0291 $ 58.10 2000 NGPF3003 BASIC GLOVE BAS NGPF3003C F9 Cotton Glove Liners, Large Mohawk 0.7308 $ 8.77 12 41167 SMARTCARE SMA 41167 F10 Gloves, Disposable Poly, Powdered, Medium Mohawk 0.0049 $ 9.70 2000 PMD6505/4 TRADEX TRA PMD6505/4 F11 Isolation Gown, Impervious with Long Sleeves Concordance 0.443196 $ 22.16 50 2145 DYNAREX DYN2145 F12 Hot, H20, Soluble Bags Mohawk 0.515 $ 51.50 100 ON 547-A MEDICAL ACTION MAI 347-A F13 Medicine Cups, Plastic, Poly-propylene Graduated, 1 oz., Large Mohawk 0.0057 $ 28.40 5000 9007 DUKAL DUK 9007 F14 Paper Souffle Cups, 1 oz. Medline 0.0062 $ 31.21 5000 NON024220 Medline NON024220 F15 Plastic Cups, 7 oz. Mohawk 0.0148 $ 36.95 2500 4257 DYNAREX DYN 4257 F16 Silent Knight Pill Crusher Pouches Dealmed 0.0283 $ 28.25 1000 PC1000 Links PC1000 F17 Swipes, Hospital Tissues (30 Box) Mohawk 0.4583 $ 13.75 30 1308 DYNAREX DYN 1308 Cavi Wipes Disinfecting Towelettes 160/Tub medline Medline 5.1833 $ 62.20 12 MSC351200 Medline MSC351200 F18 Cavi Wipes Disinfecting Towelettes 160/Tub metrix Concordance 4.663025 $ 55.96 12 13-1100 METREX MET13-1100 F19 Cavi Wipes 1 Flat Pack Concordance 3.433065 $ 68.66 20 13-5224 METREX MET13-5224 F20 Micro Kill Bleach wipes Dealmed 6.0417 $ 72.50 12 Q55172 PDI 551720 F21 Sani-Cloth Plus Germicidal Disposable Cloth Wipes Mohawk 5.0742 $ 60.89 12 Q89072 PDI PDI Q89072 F22 3-Ply Tissue Professional Towels Waffle Embossed White 13"X18" Mohawk 0.027 $ 13.50 500 30135 RISERVA RIS 30135 F23 Exam Capes 3 ply Tissue White 30"X21" Mohawk 0.15 $ 15.00 100 30109 RISERVA RIS 30109 F28 Poly Perf Exam Paper Rolls 18'X125 Medline 1.7858 $ 21.43 12 NON24324 Medline NON24324 G1 Enema, Phosphate Mohawk 0.6917 $ 33.20 48 4719 DYNAREX DYN 4719 G2 Cleansing Enema Kit Medline 0.6313 $ 30.30 48 DYND70102 Medline DYND70102 G3 Mineral Oil, Heavy Concordance 2.5702 $ 30.84 12 1000001835 HYDROX LAB HYD1000001835 H1 Irrigation Sets w/Piston Syringe Medline 0.8240 $ 16.48 20 DYND20302 Medline DYND20302 H2 Normal Saline for Irrigation, 100 ML Concordance 0.4768 $ 22.89 48 6220 NURSE ASSIST/WELCON WEL6220 H3 Normal Saline, 0.9%, 3ML Vial Mohawk 0.0800 $ 8.00 100 20039 HUDSON HUD 20039 Page 2 of 6 Willow Point Rehabilitation and Nursing Center Medical Supply Bid April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019 ITEM VENDOR UNIT CASE MANUF.
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