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PB180157KLC Appendix B-1 Suppl-Lghtg CITY OF KANSAS CITY / U.S. COMMUNITIES PROGRAM CONTRACT NUMBER EV2370 / Section 8 SUPPLEMENT TO APPENDIX B-1 ELECTRICAL & LIGHTING SUPPLIES GRAYBAR ELECTRICT COMPANY, INC. LIGHTING MANUFACTURE DISCOUNT SCHEDULE (Manufactures listed are included but not limited to) PRICING IS COST PLUS NOT TO EXCEED 23% Manufacturer Name Manufacturer Name Manufacturer Name Manufacturer Name 0ENERGY LIGHTING INC EMPIRE ELECTRIC SERVICES LAST STOP LIGHTING PRECISION OUTDOOR LIGHTING, INC 1 STOP LIGHTING ENCAPSULITE LAURA LEE DESIGN PRECISION PROJECTION SYSTEMS INC 100 WATT NETWORK ENCELIUM TECHNOLOGIES LAUREN ILLUMINATION PRECISION-PARAGON P2 1000BULBS.COM ENCON FABRICATION LBL LIGHTING PREFERRED LIGHTING GROUP 1254 INDUSTRIES ENCORE BROADCAST EQUIPMENT SALES LCD LIGHTING INC. PREFERRED LIGHTNING PROTECTION 1ST SOURCE LIGHTING ENCORE LIGHTING LDA INC PREMIER ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING 20TH CENTURY LIGHTING, INC ENDURALITELED LDP ASSOCIATES INC PREMIER LIGHTING 2M LIGHTING ENERGETIC LIGHTING LDPI INC PREMIER LIGHTING GROUP INC 2MODERN LIGHTING ENERGIE, LLC LE LAMPISTE PREMIER LIGHTING SALES 2ND AVENUE LIGHTING ENERGIZER BATTERY INC LEA LIGHTING & ELECTRICAL ASSOCIATE PREMIER PUMP & SUPPLY INC 3-D LIGHTING ENERGY EFFICIENT GROUP LED CONVERSIONS PREMIERE LIGHTING 3FORM LIGHT ART ENERGY EFFICIENT LIGHTING LED DYNAMICS PRG INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS 3G LIGHTING ENERGY FOCUS INC LED ENERGY REVOLUTION PRG LIGHTING ORLANDO SYSTEMS 4K LED TECH LLC ENERGY LIGHTING LED GLOBAL SUPPLY INC PRIMA LIGHTING CORP 4WALL ENTERTAINMENT LIGHTING ENERGY PLUS LED INCORPORATED PRIMELITE MFG CORP 8656452 CANADA INC DBA ALICO LIGHTI ENERGY PLUS LIGHTING LED INSPIRATIONS PRIMUS LIGHTING INC A & L LIGHTING LTD ENERGY SAVING DEVICES LED LIGHT & POWER PRINCIPAL LED LLC A TO T LAMPS ENERGY SAVING LIGHTING LLC LED LIGHTING GROUP LLC PRIORITY LED LIGHTING AA PORTER LIGHTING ENERGY SAVINGS GROUP INC LED LIGHTING SOLUTIONS PRIORITY WIRE & CABLE INC AAMSCO LIGHTING INC ENERGY, CONTROLS & LIGHTING, LLC LED LIGHTING SOLUTIONS LLC PRO ACCESS SYSTEMS ABB LIGHTING ENERGYLITE INC LED LINEAR NORTH AMERICA PRO LIGHTING ABLE 2 PRODUCTS COMPANY ENERLITES INC LED LIQUIDATORS PRO LIGHTING & SOLAR LLC ABRA LIGHTING ENERTRON TECHNOLOGIES LED LIVING TECHNOLOGY PRO LIGHTING SALES INC ABRISA INDUSTRIAL GLASS INC ENGINEERED LIGHTING CORP. LED POWER INC PROACTIVE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS ABS LIGHTING CORP ENGINEERED LIGHTING SALES LED ROADWAY LIGHTING LTD PROBUILT PROFESSIONAL LIGHTING LLC ABSOLUX LIGHTING INC ENGINEERED PRODUCTS CO LED SMART LLC PRODUCTO ELECTRIC CORP ACCENDO LIGHTING ENLIGHTED INC LED SOLAR AND LIGHT COMPANY PROFESSIONAL LAMPS INC ACCENT DESIGN CONCEPTS LLC ENLIGHTEN LUMINAIRES LLC LED SOURCE LLC PROFESSIONAL LIGHTING SALES, INC. ACCENT LIGHTING GALLERIES ENLUX LIGHTING LED WAVES PROFESSIONAL LIGHTING SERVICES ACCESS LIGHTING CORP ENTERPRISE LIGHTING LED WHOLESALERS PROGRESS LIGHTING ACCLAIM LIGHTING ENTERTAINMENT LIGHTING SERVICE LED WORLD INC PROGRESSIVE INNOVATORS INC ACCULITE LIGHTING LIMITED ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY LED, INCORPORATED PROGRESSIVE LIGHTING INC ACCUSERV EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY ENVIROBRITE LED2 LIGHTING GROUP INC PROJECT LIGHT LLC ACDC ZUMTOBEL ENVIROLUX ENERGY SYSTEMS LEDCONN PROJECTS INCORPORATED ACE BACKSTAGE CO INC ENVIRONMENTAL LIGHTS LEDI2 PROLIGHT ACKERMANN LIGHTING ENVIRONMENTAL LTG FOR LEDNOVATION INC PROLUME INC ACOLYTE INDUSTRIES INC. ENVISION LED LIGHTING LEDOPTICS PROPAK ACTION LIGHTING ENVISION LIGHTING SALES, LLC LEDPAC LLC PROSPETTO LIGHTING ACTIVE SAFETY ENVISION LIGHTING SYSTEMS LEDRA BRANDS INC PRO-TECH LIGHTING ACUITY LIGHTING ENVOY LIGHTING LEDS PROTECT CONTROLS INC ACUITY BRANDS TECHNLGY SVC EPAC SALES & SERVICE LEDTRONICS INC PRUDENTIAL LIGHTING CO ADALET DIV OF SCOTT FETZER COMPANY EPIC ASSOCIATES INC LEDVANCE LLC PRUF ENERGY SOLUTIONS LLC ADB AIRFIELD SOLUTIONS EPTRONICS LEDXPERT LIGHTING INC P-TEC CORPORATION ADDLIGHT ERCO LIGHTING LEE BROOM LIMITED PTLX GLOBAL LLC ADDRESS-O-LITE ERICSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY LEECRAFT MFG. COMPANY, INCORPORATED PUBLIC SERVICE LAMP CORP ADJUSTABLE FIXTURE LLC ERNEST N SIMONS LEE'S STUDIO PULSESTAR TECHNOLOGIES ADL ERS SYSTEMS INC LEESMAN LIGHTING LLC PURE POWER, LLC ADRA ELECTRIC PRODUCTS ERT LIGHTING AND SALES INC LEGACY LIGHTING PURELY PRODUCTS ADVANCED ELECTRICAL AND MOTOR CONTR ESCO LIGHTING INC. LEGION LIGHTING CO INC PYRAMID LIGHTING ADVANCED ENERGY IDEAS ESL VISION LEKTRON LED LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY QSR INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY ADVANCED LAMP COATINGS ESPEN TECHNOLOGY INC LENDAR DESIGN INC. Q-TRAN INC ADVANCED LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY ESTILUZ INC. LENS COMPANY INC QUALITE ADVANCED LIGHTNING ET2 CONTEMPORARY LIGHTING LENS MASTERS INC QUALITE SPORTS LIGHTING LLC ADVANCED WIRELESS SOLUTIONS ETCON CORP LEOTEK ELECTRONICS USA LLC QUALITY FANS AND LIGHTING ADVANTAGE ENVIRONMENTAL LIGHTING ETECH LED LLC LESMAN IRON WORKS QUALITY LIGHTING ADVANTAGE LIGHT SOURCE ETHAN ALLEN LEUCOS USA INC QUALITY LIGHTING SUPPLY ADVANTAGE LIGHTING & EQUIPMENT ETI SOLID STATE LIGHTING INC LEUZE ELECTRONIC, INC. QUALITY LIGHTING SYSTEMS ADVANTAGE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS ETLIN - DANIELS LF ILLUMINATION LLC QUATTRO LIGHTING ADVENTURE LIGHTING EUREKA LG ELECTRONICS USA INC QUOIZEL INC AERO-TECH LIGHT BULB CO EUROFASE-CANADA INC LHI LIGHTING SALES INC QUORUM AES LIGHTING GROUP EUROLITE LIDO LIGHTING R C LURIE CO INC AF LIGHTING EUROLITE USA LIGHT & LIVING LLC R C LURIE CO OF SOUTHERN AZ INC AFFINEON LIGHTING EUTEX INTERNATIONAL USA LTD LIGHT ALARMS R S ELECTRONICS AFFORDABLE QUALITY LIGHTING EVENLITE INC LIGHT BEAM INDUSTRIES R.A.M. LIGHTING AFINA CORPORATION EVERBRITE LIGHT BUILD DESIGN R.V. FISHER & ASSOCIATES AFX LIGHTING INC EVERGLOW LIGHT BULB DEPOT RAB LIGHTING INC AG POWER INC EVERGREEN LIGHTING LIGHT BULB DEPOT - BIRMINGHAM RADIANT ILLUMINATION, INC AIA PLASTICS INC EVERLAST LIGHTING LIGHT BULB DIST. RADIANT LIGHTING SOLUTIONS AION LED INC EVERLIGHTS INC LIGHT BULB EMPORIUM RADIANTDETAIL SA AIRCRAFT DYNAMICS EVERY WATT MATTERS LIGHT BULB SUPPLY CO INC RADIATION PROTECTION SYSTEMS AIREY-THOMPSON EVO-LITE LLC LIGHT BULBS ETC RADIONIC INDUSTRIES AIRPORT LIGHTING EXCELITE INC LIGHT BULBS PLUS INCORPORATED RADIUS SYSTEMS LLC AIRPORT LIGHTING EQUIPMENT EXCELL LTD INC LIGHT BULBS UNLIMITED / CENTRAL BUL RAFFERTY LIGHTING GROUP AIRPORT LIGHTING SYSTEM EXCELLENCE OPTO INC LIGHT BULBS UNLIMITED/TAMPA BAY BUL RAFFINO LED LIGHTING AITKEN PRODUCTS INCORPORATED EXCELSIOR LIGHTING INC LIGHT CONCEPTS RAINBOW LIGHTING INC AKT 3 EXCESS ELECTRICAL CO INC LIGHT CONTROL CONCEPTS INC RAINWISE INC ALABAMA LIGHTING ASSOCIATES EXERGY CONTROLS LIGHT CORPORATION RAMBUS DELAWARE LLC ALADDIN LIGHT LIFT INC EXERGY CONTROLS INC LIGHT CRAFT MFG,INC. RAMBUSCH LIGHTING ALASKA ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING INC EXPRESS LIGHTING GROUP LIGHT EFFICIENT DESIGN RAVENHILL LLC ALASKA LIGHTING & SUPPLY EXTERIEUR VERT LIGHTING LIGHT EMITTING DESIGN INC RAYON LIGHTING GROUP ALASKA PRO-SELL AGENTS EYE LIGHTING INTL LIGHT ENGINEERED DISPLAYS INC RAYTEC SYSTEMS, INC ALBERS MFG CO INC FABBIAN USA CORP LIGHT GUARD RAZR LITES ALBRIGHT LTG PLASTICS FABULUX INC LIGHT INTEGRATION, INC. RDA LIGHTING ALCASTCO POLE COMPANY FACTORY SALES AGENCY LIGHT LINES INC REBELLE LIGHTING FIXTURES CO. LTD ALCO LIGHTING INC FAD LIGHTING LIGHT MATTERS INC REBORN ANTIQUES ALCON LIGHTING & WHOLESALE ELECTRIC FAHRENHEIT LIGHTING LIGHT POLE SYSTEMS INC RECREONICS INC ALCORN MCBRIDE INC FAIRCHILD IND PROD CO LIGHT POLES PLUS LLC RED MOUNTAIN LIGHTING, INC. ALEDDRA LED LIGHTING FALLON LIGHT PROCESS COMPANY REDBIRD LED INC ALEO LIGHTING INC FANLIGHT CORPORATION LIGHT PRO'S INC REFLECTIVE ILLUMINATION LLC ALERA LIGHTING FARIBO MFG LIGHT SOURCE LIGHTING OF PLAINFIELD REFLEX LIGHTING GROUP OF CT LLC ALERT LIGHTING COMPANY LLC FASTOOL INC LIGHT SOURCE OF INDIANA CORP REGENCY ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING INC ALEX EARL LIGHTING & FURNITURE DESI FAUBOURG LIGHTING LIGHT SPEC REGENCY CEILING FANS ALEXANDER LIGHTING INC FC LIGHTING INC. LIGHT SPOT REGENCY ENTERPRISES INC ALEXANDRA LIGHTING SYSTEMS FEDERAL MOLDING CORP. LIGHT SWITCHES REGENT LIGHTING ALEXANDRIA LIGHTING & SUPPLY FEDERAL SIGNAL CORP LIGHT SYSTEMS INC REGGIANI LIGHTING USA INC ALFA LIGHTING INC FEDERATED LIGHTING INC LIGHT TECH REGIONAL LIGHTING ALGER INTERNATIONAL FEELUX LIGHT WAVES CONCEPT, INC. REJUVENATION INC ALGER-TRITON INC FEISS LIGHTING LIGHTALARMS ELECTRONICS CORP RELUME TECHNOLOGIES INC ALIGHT FEIT ELECTRIC LIGHTCAST NETWORKS REMAINS LIGHTING ALKCO MANUFACTURING COMPANY FERRINI-KONARSKI ASSOC, INC. LIGHTCRAFT OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENTS INC REMCRAFT LIG PROD ALL GREEN LIGHTING FIBER CREATIONS LIGHTCRAFTERS, INC REMINGTON LAMP ALL MODERN LIGHTING FIBER OPTIC PRODUCTS INC LIGHTECH INC REMPHOS TECHNOLOGIES ALL STAR LIGHTING SUPPLIES FIBERSTARS LIGHTEK REMS ENTERPRISES ALLIANCE LIGHTING INC FIDELUX LIGHTING LLC LIGHTEL TECHNOLOGIES INC RENAISSANCE LIGHTING, INC. ALLIANCE OUTDOOR LIGHTING FIFTH LIGHT TECHNOLOGY LTD LIGHTFORM CANADA RENESOLA AMERICA ALLIANCE SPORTS GROUP L.P. FINE ART LAMPS INDUSTRIES, INC. LIGHTFORM LIGHTING RENOMA LIGHTING INC ALLIED GROUP SALES FINE EX LAMPS INC LIGHTGUARD SYSTEMS RENOVA LIGHTING SYSTEMS ALLIED MAKER FINELITE LIGHTHEADED LIGHTING LTD RESOLUTE ALLMAND BROS, INC. FINTRONX LLC LIGHTHOUSE INTERNATIONAL LTD RESOURCE EFFICIENCY SOLUTIONS INC ALLOY LED LLC FIRE FARM LIGHTING LIGHTHOUSE SUPPLY RESOURCE LIGHTING GROUP INC ALLSCAPE INC FIREFLY ILLUMINATION LLC. LIGHTHOUSE WORLDWIDE SOLUTIONS RESOURCE LIGHTING INC ALLSTATE LIGHTING SALES INC FIREFLY LED LIGHTING LIGHTING & BULBS SUPPLY INC RESTORATION HARDWARE ALLURE LIGHTING SALES FIRST LIGHT LIGHTING & BULBS UNLIMITED REVOLUTION ACOUSTICS LTD ALOHA LIGHT AND DESIGN INC FIRST LIGHT TECHNOLOGIES LTD LIGHTING & CONTROLS
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