Opportunity
North Orange County Regional Occupational Program Opengov #MA-060-26010694
Award for Supply and Delivery of Specialized Batteries to County of Orange Sheriff-Coroner
Posted
March 17, 2026
Identifier
MA-060-26010694
NAICS
423690
This award summary covers the County of Orange Sheriff-Coroner's contract for the supply and delivery of specialized batteries and accessories to support critical public safety infrastructure. - Government Buyer: - County of Orange, Sheriff-Coroner, Technology Division (Tustin, CA) - Awarded Vendor: - Pauls Handyman Service LLC - OEMs Highlighted: - SigmasTek - Alsolyte - EnerSys - Products Requested: - SigmasTek 12V 150 Ah Front Term VRLA Battery (SPF12-150A) - Alsolyte 100G-29 Cells, Flame Retardant / High-Rate Discharge (M02100P29V) - EnerSys PowerSafe 12V92F Battery 12V 92Ah (12V92F) - Required packaging for individual cells (CELL PACK CHARGE) - Additional battery types: rechargeable, alkaline, vehicle, dry cell, electronic, lead acid, nickel iron, nickel cadmium, lithium, nickel hydrogen, thermal, zinc coal, mercury oxide, manganese, silver oxide, nickel metal hydride, nickel sodium chloride, and auto battery charger units - Quantities: - Quantities are to be ordered as needed (no fixed quantities specified) - Notable Requirements: - Delivery required within 20 calendar days to the Sheriff's Technology Division - Contract supports backup power for air conditioning and dispatch systems - Firm fixed fee contract, capped at $480,000 over three years (annual not-to-exceed $160,000) - No price increases allowed during the initial three-year term - Option to renew for two additional one-year terms
Description
This contract involves the purchase and delivery of various types of batteries and related accessories to the County of Orange. The contract is a firm fixed fee agreement awarded to Pauls Handyman Service LLC for a total amount of $480,000. The contract duration is three years, from March 16, 2026, to March 15, 2029, with potential renewal options for additional one-year periods. The procurement is funded by the Net County Cost (General Fund) and managed by the Sheriff-Coroner department in Santa Ana, California.