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Educational Field Trip Destinations Supplemental (SAVE) 4/19/2018 Awarded Bid Details HOME VENDORS BID MANAGEMENT VIEW BIDS WRITTEN QUOTES SITE MANAGEMENT HELP AWARDED BID DETAILS: IFB 18-33-22 - Educational Field Trip Destinations Supplemental (SAVE) Help BID CALENDAR Lead Entity: TESD3 - Tempe Elementary School District No. 3 Contact Rebecca Seifert Person: Solicitation IFB 18-33-22 Number: Project Educational Field Trip Destinations Supplemental (SAVE) Name: Contract 4/19/2018 Start Date: Contract 4/18/2018 Award Date: Contract 5 Year Term: Times 0 out of 4 Possible Renewals Renewed: Expires: 4/19/2023 Expired: No Click the Cancel button at the left if there have been issues with this awarded bid and you are Cancel cancelling / terminating this awarded bid with any and all winning vendors. Solicitation Document: Posted: 18-33-22_IFB_Educational_Field_Trip_Destinations_(Supplement).pdf 2/20/2018 Addendum 1: Posted: 18-33-22_Solicitation_Amendment_No._1.pdf 3/2/2018 Co Name 1: Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Co Phone 1: 520-883-1380 Co Name 2: AZ Center for Nature Conservation http://www.azpurchasing.org/buyerscorner/awardedbiddetails.asp?id=5083&nb=1&nr=1 1/8 4/19/2018 Awarded Bid Details Co Phone 2: 6022863835 Co Name 3: Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Co Phone 3: 602-800-5461 Co Name 4: Golden Pin Lanes Co Phone 4: 520-888-4272 Co Name 5: ImprovMANIA Entertainment, LLC Co Phone 5: 4806994598 Co Name 6: Jungle Jill Co Phone 6: 480-239-6605 Co Name 7: NexploreUSA Co Phone 7: 786-768-6111 Co Name 8: Stratum Laser Tag Co Phone 8: 4805455500 Co Name 9: StuntMasters Inc Co Phone 9: 480 269 7267 Co Name Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium 10: Co Phone 623-935-5692 10: Co Name Arizona Science Center 11: Co Phone 6027162028 11: Co Name Children 12: Co Phone 602-648-2758 12: Co Name Dolphinaris AZ 13: Co Phone 480-407-5163 13: Co Name LEGOLAND Discovery Center Arizona 14: Co Phone 480-565-7076 14: Co Name OdySea Aquarium 15: Co Phone 480-291-8195 15: Co Name Pangaea Land of the Dinosaurs 16: Co Phone 480-362-3766 16: Co Name SEA LIFE Arizona Aquarium 17: Co Phone 480-565-7076 17: Comments: [no comments left] Date & Time 4/19/2018 - 11:52:20 AM Posted: Remote 70.166.209.178 Address: SELECTED ZONES / COUNTIES Apache County - XCA Cochise County - XCC Coconino County - XCCO http://www.azpurchasing.org/buyerscorner/awardedbiddetails.asp?id=5083&nb=1&nr=1 2/8 4/19/2018 Awarded Bid Details Gila County - XCGI Graham County - XCGH Greenlee County - XCGR La Paz County - XCLP Maricopa County - XCMA Mohave County - XCMO Navajo County - XCNA Pima County - XCPM Pinal County - XCPN Santa Cruz County - XCSC Yavapai County - XCYA Yuma County - XCYU SELECTED LEAD ENTITIES COOPERATIVE GROUPS GPPCS - Greater Phoenix Purchasing Consortium of Schools SAVE - Strategic Alliance for Volume Expenditures View Bid Response Page (see vendors who downloaded, placed no bids and their comments) Non-Registered Vendor Mailing Labels (Avery 5260) Registered Responsive Vendor Mailing Labels (Avery 5260) For Registered Vendor Listings: - Click vendor firm name to view complete details. 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WINNING VENDORS 17 Winners Found Registered Vendors Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Debra Colodner 520-883-1380 AZ Center for Nature Conservation Fae Rubenfeld 6022863835 Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Dedee Ludwig-palit 602-800-5461 Golden Pin Lanes Deborah Vetrano 520-888-4272 ImprovMANIA Entertainment, LLC David Specht 4806994598 Jungle Jill''s Animal Encounters Jill Mclaughlin 480-239-6605 NexploreUSA Buu Aaron 786-768-6111 Stratum Laser Tag Angela Prestinario 4805455500 http://www.azpurchasing.org/buyerscorner/awardedbiddetails.asp?id=5083&nb=1&nr=1 3/8 4/19/2018 Awarded Bid Details StuntMasters Inc John Parker 480 269 7267 Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium Anna Milts 623-935-5692 Registered Vendors (from bid activity page) Arizona Science Center Arizona Science Center 6027162028 Non-Registered Vendors Children's Museum of Phoenix Keri Attarpour 602-648-2758 Dolphinaris AZ Lee Ann Witt 480-407-5163 LEGOLAND Discovery Center Arizona Cassie Fairclough 480-565-7076 OdySea Aquarium Lisa Ristuccia 480-291-8195 Pangaea Land of the Dinosaurs Jenny Howell 480-362-3766 SEA LIFE Arizona Aquarium Cassie Fairclough 480-565-7076 NON-WINNING RESPONSIVE NON-REGISTERED VENDORS 0 Found NON-WINNING RESPONSIVE REGISTERED VENDORS 41 Found A4U Transportation Shibu Bhavanam 6024871239 After Cool Fitness Chandon Thorell 602-692-5937 ALL AROUND TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE Mark Rincon 6233329473 Arrowhead Deck and Concrete LLC Catherine Trice 6025249905 Border Construction Specialties Sheila Neil 6023864650 Bounce Boot Camp Ricky Muro 4802501572 CBA Computers Charlie Wilson 612-858-6952 Challenger Learning Center of AZ Jon Van De Water 623-322-2001 Chapel Rock Kelly Wood 928-445-3499 Dancing Sun Yoga Eden Peterson 602-384-7058 Desert Choice Tranpsort Rick Weathers 6025153617 DIG IT! Outdoors Kelly Hedberg 602-692-5878 EF Educational Tours Josh Gosdin 480-248-5742 Ewa Fencing LLC Ewa Medynska 4806038879 FAME Events Bert Johnson 480-654-0709 http://www.azpurchasing.org/buyerscorner/awardedbiddetails.asp?id=5083&nb=1&nr=1 4/8 4/19/2018 Awarded Bid Details Forum Music Festivals Rebecca Norman 888-763-6786 Grand Classroom David Fueger 8153820342 Junior Achievement of AZ Jyothsna Moudgal (480) 219-0227 Kingdom Magic Lisa Winiarski 6024329585 Lakeland Tours,LLC DBA Worldstrides Geoffrey Newton 434-982-8610 Lehigh Outfitters LLC. David Tokie 740-753-9100 ext. 2159 Little Diva Inc Jakeia Williams 623-418-2764 Mad Science of N.E. Phoenix Adam Mendoza 480-222-2233 Main Event Entertainment - Tempe Korrie Thompson 480-753-1200 Makers Next Gen Education Foundatio Jason Buchanan 586.604.3784 MusicTrip.com Inc. Eric Spidell 800 747-2075 Parkens LOS Corporation Jerry Brooks 206-800-9909 Phoenix Youth Circus Arts Jens Larson 480-444-8617 PoGo Arts, LLC Anne Pollack 5209756539 Project Exploration, Inc. Jackie Schmidgall 480-558-8383 Pueblo Grande Museum Laura Andrew 602-495-0901 Red Bear Karate for Kids Walter Simpson 480-495-2339 Right At School Jake Ashley 6363527008 TGA of East Phoenix Burke Noonan 5034811114 The Professional Group Public Consu Caroline Brackley 4806994458 Therapeutic Ranch for Animals & Kid Trak Ranch 520-298-9808 Timothy Davis, Stephen Dougherty Julie Ault 703-706-3575 TRONIX SOUND, LLC Johnattan Gonzalez 9282712162 Tutor Assessments Camilla Hester 615-457-7922 Young Rembrandts Oj Reynolds 480-659-1139 Youth World Education Project Tara Laurie 623-218-9488 NON-WINNING RESPONSIVE REGISTERED VENDORS - downloaded bid from solicitations page (not sent bid email notification) 0 Found NO BID RESPONSIVE REGISTERED VENDORS 30 Found Hide listing ABSi Spanish Nycole Ahumada 480-241-3840 Advantage Tennis Academy Michael Mcdowell 480-986-1310 All Aboard America Lisa Chafin 480-222-6940 All Season Pool Service Hector Gonzalez 6025023691 Arizona Bounce Around Chad Baehr 480-874-3470 Arizona Kids THINK Too Kristin Gappa (602) 441- 2443 http://www.azpurchasing.org/buyerscorner/awardedbiddetails.asp?id=5083&nb=1&nr=1 5/8 4/19/2018 Awarded Bid Details Big Deal Entertainment David Ross 480-280-1075 BMC Productions and Entertainment Bob Mcclendon Jr. 928-782-6869 Class Travel Janine Rickborn 602-326-3161 Covering the Court, LLC Jason Jamison 623-374-4905 Dance Sequins Studio, LLC Kristin Reichard 480-577-1255 Educational Performance Tours Margie Wolf 800-972-6813 EdutechAZ Tina Trovillion (480)4207040 Evolve Tours Loredana Merches 1-888-222-5066 EXP Trips, Inc. 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