Opportunity
Seminole Opengov contracts #IFB-603555-19
Award for Scott Safety Air-Pak SCBA Parts to Seminole County Fire Department
Posted
September 17, 2019
Respond By
September 16, 2024
Identifier
IFB-603555-19
NAICS
423490
Seminole County Fire Department has awarded a multi-year term contract for Scott Safety Air-Pak parts used in Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA). - Government Buyer: - Seminole County Fire Department, Purchasing and Contracts Division - OEM Highlight: - Scott Safety (now 3M Scott Fire & Safety) is the specified manufacturer for all SCBA parts - Awarded Vendor: - Fisher Scientific Company, L.L.C. - Products/Services Requested: - Scott Safety Air-Pak parts for SCBA, including: - Air-Pak accessories, hoses, adapters, valves, and miscellaneous components (26% discount) - Air-cylinder accessories, hoses, adapters, valves, and miscellaneous components (26% discount) - Face piece accessories, hoses, adapters, valves, and miscellaneous components (26% discount) - Harness and back plate assemblies (27% discount) - Specific part numbers and quantities to be determined by individual release orders - Notable Requirements: - Contractor must provide current manufacturer’s published cost price lists and notify the county of any price changes - Release orders will specify actual items and quantities during the contract period - Contract includes a three-year base period with two optional one-year renewals - Initial three-month probationary period allows for immediate termination - Place of Performance/Delivery: - Seminole County Fire Department Training Center, Longwood, FL - Seminole County Services Building, Sanford, FL
Description
This solicitation is for a term contract to purchase Scott Safety Air-Pak parts for Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) used by the Seminole County Fire Department. The contract is managed by Seminole County and awarded to Fisher Scientific Company, L.L.C. The contract term is from September 17, 2019, to September 16, 2024, with options to renew for two additional one-year periods. The contract involves providing materials as specified in release orders issued by the county, and the contractor must provide current manufacturer's published cost price lists. The contract is publicly available and includes multiple renewal options.