MasUJ' 8rQnch - Virginia Tech
-
Upload
khangminh22 -
Category
Documents
-
view
0 -
download
0
Transcript of MasUJ' 8rQnch - Virginia Tech
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
STANDARD CONTRACT
Contract Nmnber; VTG-365-2017 >
TMs contract entered into this 24^ day of August 2017 by Graybar Electric Co. Inc. herein^er called the"Contractor" and Commonwealth of Virgima, Virgima Polytechmc Institute and State University called"Virginia Tech."
WITNESSETH that the Contractor and Virginia Tech, in consideration of the mutual covenants, promisesand agreements herein contained, agree as follows:
SCOPE OF CONTRACT: The Contractor shall provide the Electrical Equipment and Supplies toVirginia Tech as set forth in the Contract Documents.
PERIOD OF CONTRACT: From 09/01/2016 through 08/31/2017.
COMPENSATION AND METHOD OF PAYMENT: The Contractor shall be paid by Virginia Techin accordance with the Contract Documents.
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: The Contract Documents shall consist of this signed contract. Request forProposal (RFP) number 0041790 dated October 23, 2015, the proposal submitted by the Contractor datedNovember 19, 2015, Virginia Tech's letter dated April 20, 2016 and the Contractor's letter dated April 27,2016, all of which Contract Documents are incorporated herein.
In WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Contract to be duly executed intending to be boundthereby.
i/7
MasUJ' 8rQnchName and Title <J
2.
RFP 0041790
GENERAL INFORMATION FORM
OUESTIONS: All inquiries for information regarding this solicitation should be directed to: Gregory A. Pratt, VCO, VCCO, CUPO, Phone:(540) 231-7852, e-mail: [email protected].
DUE DATE: Sealed Proposals will be received until November 20, 2015 at 3:00 PM. Failure to submit proposals to the correct location by thedesignated date and hour will result in disqualification,
ADDRESS: Proposals should be mailed or hand delivered to: Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State University (Virginia Tech), ProcurementDepartment (MC 0333) North End Center, Suite 2100, Virginia Tech, 300 Turner Street NW, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061. Reference the OpeningDate and Hour, and RFP Number in the lower left comer of the return envelope or package.
4.
5.
PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE: See Section , for information regarding a pre-proposal conference.
6.
TYPE OF BUSINESS: (Please check all applicable classifications). If your classification is certified by the Virginia Department of SmallBusiness and Supplier Diversity (SBSD), provide your certification number: . For assistance with SWaM certification, visit theSBSD website at http://www.dmbe.virginia.gov/.
Large
Small business - An independently owned and operated business which, together with affiliates, has 250 or fewer employees or averageannual gross receipts of S10 million or less averaged over the previous three years. Department of Minority Business Enterprise (DMBE)certified women-owned and minority-owned business shall also be considered small business when they have received DMBE small businesscertification.
Women-owned business - A business concern that is at least 51% owned by one or more women who are U. S. citizens or legal residentaliens, or in the case of a corporation, partnership, or limited liability company or other entity, at least 51% of the equity ownership interestis owned by one or more women who are citizens of the United States or non-citizens who are in full compliance with the United Statesimmigration law, and both the management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more women who are U. S. citizens orlegal resident aliens.
Minority-owned business - A business concern that is at least 51 % owned by one or more minority individuals (see Section 2.2-1401, Codeof Virginia) or in the case of a corporation, paitnership, or limited liability company or other entity, at least 51% of the equity ownershipinterest in the corporation, partnership, or limited liability company or other entity is owned by one or more minority individuals and boththe management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more minority individuals.
COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE: In compliance with this Request For Proposal and to all the conditions imposed therein and herebyincorporated by reference, the undersigned offers and agrees to furnish the services in accordance with the attached signed proposal and as mutually
FULL LEGAL NAME (PRINT)
(Company name as it appears with your Federal Taxpayer Number)
FEDERAL TAXPAYER NUMBER (ID#)
BUSINESS NAME/DBA NAME/TA NAME
(If different than the Full Legal Name)
BILLING NAME
(Company name as h appears on your invoice)
PURCHASE ORDER ADDRESS PAYMENT ADDRESS
CONTACT NAMEnTTLE (PRINT) E-MAIL ADDRESS
TELEPHONE NUMBER TOLL FREE TELEPHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER TO RECEIVE
E-PROCUREMENT ORDERS
Is any member of the firm an employee of the Commonwealth of Virginia who has a personal interest in this contract pursuantto the Code of Virginia? YES NO
SIGNATURE(IN INK)
Date:
07/01/2015
I. PURPOSE:
The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to solicit sealed proposals to establish a contract or contracts throughcompetitive negotiations for electrical equipment and supplies by Virginia Polytechmc Institute and State University(Virginia Tech), an agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
II. CONTRACT PERIOD:
The term of this contract is for one (I) year(s), or as negotiated,renewals, or as negotiated.
in. BACKGROUND:
There will be an option for four (4), One (I) year
Virginia Tech has a need to purchase electrical equipment and supplies on a continuous and regular basis for a widevariety of projects associated with campus renovation projects and maintenance of the campus electrical infrastructure.The university's annual expenditure for electrical equipment and supplies has averaged approximately $ 2.000,000.00per year since the year 2000.
Historically Radford University has also utilized this contract with an average annual spend of approximately$250,000.00.
IV. EVA BUSINE.S$-TO-GOVE.RNMENT ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM:
The eVA Internet electronic procurement solution streamlines and automates government pmchasing activities withinthe Commonwealth of Virginia. Virginia Tech, and other state agencies and institutions, have been directed by theGovernor to maximize the use of this system in the procurement of goods and services. We are, therefore, requestingthat your firm register as a trading partner within the eVA system.
There are registration fees and transaction fees involved with the use of eVA. These fees must be considered in theprovision of quotes, bids and price proposals offered to Virginia Tech. Failure to register within the eVA system ma\result in the quote, bid or proposal from your firm being rejected and the award made to another vendor who is registeredin the eVA system.
Registration in the eVA system is accomplished on-line. Your firm must provide the necessary information. Pleasevisit the eVA website portal at http://ww\^'.eva.virginia.gov./pages/eva-registration-buver-vendor.htm and registerboth with eVA and Ariba. This process needs to be completed before Virginia Tech can issue yourfirm a PurchaseOrder or contract. If your firm conducts business from multiple geographic locations, please register these locationsin your initial registration.
For registration and technical assistance, reference the eVA website at: eVACustomerCare(S,dgs.virgiaia.go\-, or call866-289-7367 or 804-371-2525.
CONTRACT PARTICIPATION:
College o1 Wiltiam end Mary
George Mason Untver^
James Madtson Umverstty
Old Dominion Untversitv
RadltiEd Universitv
The Universttv of Virpmia
\r{rgima Commonwaatth UniversiTy
Virgtnia Mthtary institute
Virginia Tecti
It is the intent of this solicitation and resulting contract to allow for cooperative procurement. Accordingly, any publicbody, public or private health or educational instimtions, or Virginia Tech's affiliated corporations and/or partnershipsmay access any resulting contract if authorized by the contractor.
Participation in this cooperative procurement is strictly voluntary. If authorized by the Contractor, the resultant contractmay be extended to the entities indicated above to purchase at contract prices in accordance with contract terms. TheContractor shall notify Virginia Tech in writing of any such entities accessing the contract. No modification of thiscontract or execution of a separate contract is required to participate. The Contractor will provide semi-annual usage
reports for all entities accessing the Contract. Participating entities shall place their own orders directly with theContractor and shall fully and independently administer their use of the contract to include contractual disputes,invoicing and payments without direct administration from Virginia Tech. Virginia Tech shall not be held liable forany costs or damages incurred by any other participating entity as a result of any authorization by the Contractor toextend the contract. It is imderstood and agreed that Virginia Tech is not responsible for the acts or omissions of anyentity, and will not be considered in default of the contract no matter the circumstances.
Use of this contract does not preclude any participating entity from using other contracts or competitive processes asthe need may be.
VI. STATEMENT OF NEEDS:
A. Overview:
Virginia Tech needs the services of a Contractor to supply electrical equipment and supplies on an as needed basiswhen ordered by Virginia Tech.
B. Oualitv of Materials:
All materials supplied shall be institutional, industrial and/or commercial grade, whichever is more stringent, inaccordance with the standards of the industry for institutional and/or industrial construction and maintenance.
C. Inventorv:
The Contractor should stock and/or have available a large inventory and an adequate variety of materials for theconstruction, renovation, repair, and maintenance of building electrical systems, including but not limited to, thefollowing:
1. Wire and Cable: All standard sizes and types in aluminum and copper and all insulation types, includingcontrol cable, building wire, groimd rods, bare and insulated ground wire, and all associated wiring and cablefittings and accessories as well as a large variety of types and sizes from one or more top qualitymanufacmrers. Power Cable 15 KV 1/0 to 1000 KCM.
2. Conduit and Raceways: All Standard sizes and types, including surface metal raceways, wireway, aluminumconduit, rigid galvanized steel conduit, intermediate steel conduit, PVC coated rigid steel conduit, electricalmetallic mbing, PVC schedule 40 conduit, flexible liquid-tight conduit, and all associated fittings andaccessories as well as a large variety of types and sizes from one or more top quality manufacturers.
3. Boxes and Wiring Devices: All standard types, including outlet and switch boxes, pull boxes, floor boxes,switches, receptacles, plugs, connectors, and groimd fault devices as well as a large variety of types and sizesfrom one or more top quality manufacturers.
4. Panels, Switches and Load Centers: All standard types and sizes, including circuit breakers, fuses, safetyswitches, lighting contactors, distribution panels, panel boards and load centers as well as a large variety oftypes and sizes from an adequate variety of manufacturers.
5. Data communication Supplies: All common items related to data communications including Category 6cabling, 210 blocks, jacks, faceplates, Pe89 telephone cable, and other miscellaneous items. Large variety oftypes and sizes from one or more top quality manufacturers.
6. Tools: All common types of electrical hand and power hand tools, including socket sets, hole saws, drills,fish tapes, cutters and strippers, and common types of testing instruments available from one or more topquality manufacturers.
7. Miscellaneous Fasteners, Terminating Devices, Splicing, Marking: Tapes, splicing kits, lubricants, andcleaners from a top quality manufacmrer such as 3M Products. Also including comiectors, terminals, ties,markers, signs, anchors, fasteners, charmel systems, and other miscellaneous electrical items. Should have alarge variety of types and sizes from one or more top quality manufacturers.
8. Light Fixtures: All common commercial types, particularly recessed fluorescent, track lighting, exit, andemergency light fixtures and all types of outdoor hghting that are available from one or more top qualitymanufacturers.
9. Motor Starters and Controls: Including contactors, control stations, control switches, relays, and a variety ofstarters, including magnetic, manual, reduced voltage, etc. as well as a large variety of types and sizes froman adequate variety of manufacturers.
10. Special Systems: Including all common types of wall and baseboard heaters, heating cable, kitchen and bathfans, thermostats, and portable heaters that are available from one or more top quahty manufacturers.
11. Transformers: Including all types of dry-type, oil filled and general purpose transformers that are availablefrom one or more top quality manufacturers. 1 Phase, 3 Phase, 12KV and current transformers.
12. Line Hardware: All varieties of line hardware and related materials to maintain a vast electric system withinThe Town of Blacksburg and the Virginia Tech Campus.
13. Metering Equipment: All types of metering equipment.
14. Services: All equipment manufacturers field services such as, but not limited to, diagnostic testing, analysisand troubleshooting, etc.
D. Deliverv Policv:
The Contractor shall deliver and unload materials as required to any location on the Virginia Tech campus, or otherVirginia Tech properties located in Montgomery County, Virginia. Prompt and reliable delivery is critical. Allmaterials should be delivered from the Contractor's warehouse, unless otherwise requested or agreed to by VirginiaTech. The delivery schedule should be a minimum of once a week, or more often if necessary, or as agreed tootherwise by the parties.
E. Location:
A convenient location of the supply warehouse is necessary for pickup in special circumstances when the regulardelivery schedule is not adequate. Therefore, it is desired that the Contractor have a warehouse within a fifty (50)mile radius of Blacksburg, Virginia.
F. Reservations:
Virginia Tech reserves the right to bid or purchase separately any items described herein. This includes, but is notlimited to, items not in stock at the time of order placement, compatible items not in stock, items which are deemedto be of any inferior quality or items which are over-priced in comparison to similar items from other sources.Virginia Tech also reserves the right to purchase separately any item(s) which need to be obtained more quicklyelsewhere due to an emergency, or in order to prevent discomfort to university clients, inefficient use of laborresources, or any other unusual circumstances.
Vll. OTHER REQUIREMENTS : The Contractor shall have the staff and organization sufficient to comply with thefollowing requirements:
A. All orders picked up or delivered shall be accompanied by a receipt or packing slip indicating date of sale,purchase order number, work order number and items/quantities received. If items from multiple purchaseorders/work orders are delivered at the same time, a separate receipt or packing slip must be provided for eachindividual purchase order/work order number. Back-orders shall not be allowed, except as agreed to in advance byVirginia Tech.
B. Invoices for items ordered and delivered shall be submitted by the Contractor directly to the payment addressshown on the Contract or Purchase Order. Invoices shall indicate the Virginia Tech contract number, purchaseorder number, work order number, receipt or packing slip numbers, items and quantities received, date items werereceived, and verifiable pricing information including commodity, catalogue number, list price, discount, and
discounted price. Invoices shall be identified by the Virginia Tech work order number and/or PurchaseOrder number. Invoices shall be submitted on a bi-monthiy basis during the week after receipt.
C. Orders shall be placed by approved Virginia Tech personnel, who have been identified in advance by the AssistantDirector of Business Administration for University Planning, Design and Construction at Virginia Tech. VirginiaTech shall not be responsible for any purchases made by unauthorized persoimel. Contractor shall require a legiblesignature from all Virginia Tech persormel on orders picked up or delivered.
D. Contractor shall indicate pricing and expected delivery date at time of order placement.
E. Supporting Documentation: Virginia Tech reserves the right to request supporting documentation on discounts,pricing, or any other information provided by the Contractor at any time during the contract period.
F. Parking Policy:
All Contractor vehicles parked on the Virginia Tech campus must display a parking permit. Contractors shall notethat vehicles parked on the Virginia Tech campus without a parking pass or permit are subject to ticketing andfines.
1. For overnight parking, the Contractor's company owned vehicles shall use the parking lot in front of VirginiaTech Printing Services and Surplus Property offices at 1411 South Main Street also known as the old K-Martparking lot. Privately owned vehicles (POV) may park at the location. No overnight (24 hour) parking isallowed on campus. If parking POV on campus, Parking Services will identify which lot the POV shall park;currently the Track/Soccer, Overflow or East Cassell lot. To be entitled to park in these lots the Contractorshall be required to buy a daily, weekly, monthly or annual permit from Parking Services. It shall be theresponsibility of the Contractor to shuttle employees to the job site.
2. If the need arises, Virginia Tech may direct that Contractor owned vehicles be parked in a location orlocations other than 1411 South Main Street, Blacksburg, VA.
G. Turf Permits: These permits are issued by Parking Services to all vehicles requiring temporary parking on thegrass except for construction equipment, loaders, graders, etc. Parking Services' management shall decide who canobtain a Turf Permit. This permit does not allow parking on sidewalks and plazas. As a courtesy please do not parkunder trees. Refer to University Policy 5000, Section 2.9.12, point 6 on the internet for more details. There will bea $50 charge per permit for all non state vehicles.
H. Sidewalk Policy: Sidewalk access to land-locked buildings is only allowed along designated routes. Vehicle pull-offs are designed at land-locked building sites to move parked vehicles off sidewalks (but not onto turf). Parkingan unattended vehicle on a sidewalk is strictly prohibited by State Law and shall be subject to fmes. The vehicleoperator shall be made aware that extreme caution shall be used to operate the vehicle in a way that will not be ahazard or hindrance to pedestrians using the sidewalk. The Contractor shall be responsible for any damage to theturf and anything that is located adjacent to the sidewalk.
The procedure to obtain a permit to operate vehicles on a sidewalk is the same as outlined for Turf Policy. Anyvehicle parked illegally on a sidewalk shall be subject to ticketing, fmes and towing if necessary.
Vni. PROPOSAL PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION:
A. General Requirements
1. RFP Response: In order to be considered for selection, Offerors must submit a complete response to thisRFP. One (1) original and Six (6) copies of each proposal must be submitted to:
Procurement Department (MC 0333)
North End Center, Suite 2100, Virginia Tech300 Turner Street NW
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
Reference the Opening Date and Hour, and RFP Number in the lower left hand corner of the returnenvelope or package.
No other distribution of the proposals shall be made by the Offerer.
2. Proposal Preparation:
a. Proposals shall be signed by an authorized representative of the Offeror. All information requested shouldbe submitted. Failure to submit all information requested may result in Virginia Tech requiring promptsubmission of missing information and/or giving a lowered evaluation of the proposal. Proposals whichare substantially incomplete or lack key information may be rejected by Virginia Tech at its discretion.Mandatory requirements are those required by law or regulation or are such that they caimot be waivedand are not subject to negotiation.
b. Proposals should be prepared simply and economically providing a straightforward, concise descriptionof capabilities to satisfy the requirements of the RFP. Emphasis should be on completeness and clarity ofcontent.
c. Proposals should be organized in the order in which the requirements are presented in the RFP. All pagesof the proposal should be numbered. Each paragraph in the proposal should reference the paragraphnumber of the corresponding section of the RFP. It is also helpful to cite the paragraph number, subletter,and repeat the text of the requirement as it appears in the RFP. If a response covers more than one page,the paragraph number and subletter should be repeated at the top of the next page. The proposal shouldcontain a table of contents which cross references the RFP requirements. Information which the offerordesires to present that does not fall within any of the requirements of the RFP should be inserted at anappropriate place or be attached at the end of the proposal and designated as additional material. Proposalsthat are not organized in this manner risk elimination from consideration if the evaluators are unable tofmd where the RFP requirements are specifically addressed.
d. Each copy of the proposal should be bound in a single volume where practical. All documentationsubmitted with the proposal should be bound in that single volume.
e. Ownership of all data, material and documentation originated and prepared for Virginia Tech pursuant tothe RFP shall belong exclusively to Virginia Tech and be subject to public inspection in accordance withthe Virginia Freedom of Information Act. Trade secrets or proprietar>' information submitted by anOfferor shall not be subject to public disclosure under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. However,to prevent disclosure the Offeror must invoke the protections of Section 2.2-4342F of the Code of Virginia,in writing, either before or at the time the data or other materials is submitted. The written request mustspecifically identify the data or other materials to be protected and state the reasons why protection isnecessary. The proprietary or trade secret material submitted must be identified by some distinct methodsuch as highlighting or underlining and must indicate only the specific words, figures, or paragraphs thatconstitute trade secret or proprietary information. The classification of an entire proposal document, lineitem prices and/or total proposal prices as proprietary or trade secrets is not acceptable and may result inrejection of the proposal.
3. Oral Presentation: Offerors who submit a proposal in response to this RFP may be required to give an oralpresentation of their proposal to Virginia Tech. This will provide an opportumty for the Offeror to clarify orelaborate on the proposal but will in no way change the original proposal. Virginia Tech will schedule the timeand location of these presentations. Oral presentations are an option of Virginia Tech and may not beconducted. Therefore, proposals should be complete.
B. Specific Requirements
Proposals should be as thorough and detailed as possible so that Virginia Tech may properly evaluate yourcapabilities to provide the required services. Offerors are required to submit the following information/items as acomplete proposal:
1. Plan for Providing Electrical Equipment and Supplies:
Describe and list Offerer's inventory in terms of volume, quantity, and varietj' of items in each categorydescribed in Section VI. (C.) Inventorv.
Describe and list the variety of items and manufacturers which the Offerer has available through its suppliers,in terms of the items listed in Section VI. (C.) Inventorv.
Describe the location and address of the facility that -will serve Virginia Tech most frequently. Also describeand list addresses of any branch facilities that may be used to service Virginia Tech.
Describe Offerer's delivery policy in detail, including delivery charges if any.
Describe Offerer's invoicing procedure, including sample copies of sales tickets, delivery tickets, invoices, etc.
Describe methods available for placement of orders.
Describe your order fulfillment rate and the typical tumaroimd time from receipt of an order until delivery ismade.
2. Price;
Describe your plan for pricing items that may be sold to Virginia Tech under any contract that may result fromthis solicitation. Comment on price firmness and describe your plan for conveying price changes duringrenewal periods of the contract. Please note that cost plus a percentage of cost pricing arrangements are notacceptable.
3. Qualifications, Experience and References:
Describe the qualifications and experience of your organization and the individuals that will service theVirginia Tech account.
Provide three references of account size similar to Virginia Tech for whom goods of the type described hereinare provided on a regular basis. Include Client's Name, Address, Phone Number, Contact Person, andapproximate dollar volume per year.
4. Inventory and Warehouse Locations:
Provide a complete description and listing of the Contractor's capabilities in terms of volume, quality andvariety of items in each category in stock and on-site at Contractor's warehouse. Also provide completedescriptions and listings of all supplies available through manufacturers, and branch warehouses, includingthe volume, quality and variety of items and supplies available. This may also include a statement ofwillingness to alter inventory to better meet Virginia Tech's requirements.
Please provide mileage from the Contractor's supply warehouse to Virginia Tech's Sterrett FacilitiesComplex in Blacksburg, Virginia.
5. Participation of Small, Women-owned and Minority-owned Business (SWAM) Business:
If your business can not be classified as SWaM, describe your plan for utilizing SWaM subcontractors ifawarded a contract. Describe your ability to provide reporting on SWaM subcontracting spend when requested.If your firm or any business that you plan to subcontract with can be classified as SWaM, but has not beencertified by the Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity (SBSD), it is expected that thecenification process will be initiated no later than the time of the award. If your firm is currently certified, youagree to maintain your certification for the life of the contract. For assistance with SWaM certification, visitthe SBSD website at http:// www.dmbe.Virginia.uov..
6. The return of the General Information Form and addenda, if any, signed and filled out as required.
DC. SELECTION CRITERIA AND AWARD:
A. Selection Criteria
Proposals will be evaluated by Virginia Tech using the following:
Maximum Point
Criteria Value
1. Quality of products/services offered and suitability for the intended purposes 15
2. Qualifications and experiences of Qfferor in providing the goods/services 15
3. Specific plans or methodology to be used to provide the services, toinclude warehouse location 30
4. Cost (or Price) 30
5. Participation of Small, Women-Qwned and Minority (SWAM) Business 10
Total 100
B. Award
Selection shall be made of two or more offerers deemed to be fully qualified and best suited among those submittingproposals on the basis of the evaluation factors included in the Request for Proposal, including price, if so stated inthe Request for Proposal. Negotiations shall then be conducted with the offerers so selected. Price shall beconsidered, but need not be the sole determining factor. After negotiations have been conducted with each offererso selected, Virginia Tech shall select the offerer which, in its opinion, has made the best proposal, and shall awardthe contract to that offerer. Virginia Tech may cancel this Request for Proposal or reject proposals at any time priorto an award. Should Virginia Tech determine in writing and in its sole discretion that only one offerer has madethe best proposal, a contract may be negotiated and awarded to that offerer. The award document will be a contractincorporating by reference all the requirements, terms and conditions of this solicitation and the Contractor'sproposal as negotiated. Virginia Tech reserves the right to award one (1) or more contracts. See Attachment B forsample contract form.
X. QPTIQNAL PRE-PRQPQSAL CQNFERENCE:
An optional pre-proposal conference will be held on November 2, 2015 at 3 pm in the Classroom in Sterrett FacilitiesComplex. The purpose of this conference is to allow potential Qfferors an opportunity to present questions and obtainclarification relative to any facet of this solicitation.
While attendance at this conference will not be a prerequisite to submitting a proposal, offerors who intend to submit aproposal are encouraged to attend.
Bring a copy of this solicitation with you. Any changes resulting from this conference will be issued in a writtenaddendum to this solicitation.
It is strongly recommended that you obtain a Virginia Tech parking permit for display on your vehicle prior toattending the conference. Parking permits are available from the Virginia Tech Parking Services Departmentlocated at 605 Research Center Drive, phone: (540) 231-3200, e-mail: parkingfnvt.edu.
XI. INVQICES:
Invoices for goods or services provided tmder any contract resulting from this solicitation shall be submitted to;
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Accounts PayableNorth End Center, Suite 3300, Virginia Tech300 Turner Street NW
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
XII. METHOD OF PAYMENT:
Virginia Tech will authorize payment to the contractor as negotiated in any resulting contract from the aforementionedRequest for Proposal.
Payment can be expedited through the use of the Wells One AP Control Payment System. Virginia Tech stronglyencourages participation in this program. For more information on this program please refer to Virginia Tech'sProcurement website: http://uww.procurement.vt.edu/VendorAVellsOne.html or contact the person in ProcurementDepartment identified in the REP.
Xm. ADDENDUM:
Any ADDENDUM issued for this solicitation may be accessed at http://www.procurement.vt.edu/html.docs/bids.php.Since a paper copy of the addendum will not be mailed to you, we encourage you to check the web site regularly.
XIV. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION:
A. Jim McCoy, Contracts Manager, University Design and Construe . at Virginia Tech or his designee, shall beidentified as the Contract Administrator and shall use all pow, under the contract to enforce its faithfulperformance.
B. The Contract Administrator, or his designee, shall determine the amount, quantity, acceptability, fitness of allaspects of the services and shall decide all other questions in coimection with the services. The ContractAdministrator, or his designee, shall not have authority to approve changes in the services which alter the conceptor which call for an extension of time for this contract. Any modifications made must be authorized by the VirginiaTech Procurement Department through a written amendment to the contract.
XV. COMMUNICATIONS:
Communications regarding this Request for Proposals (RFP) shall be formal from the date of issue for this RFP, untileither a Contractor has been selected or the Procurement Department rejects all proposals. Formal communications willbe directed to the Procurement Department. Informal communications, including but not limited to request forinformation, comments or speculations regarding this RFP to any University employee other than a ProcurementDepartment representative may result in the offending Offerer's proposal being rejected.
XVI. rONTPOT T TNG VERSION OF SOLICITATION:
The PDF version of the solicitation and any addenda issued by Virginia Tech Procurement Services is the mandatorycontrolling version of the document. Any modification of or additions to the solicitation by the Offerer shall not modif^'the official version of the solicitation issued by Virginia Tech Procurement Services. Such modifications or additionsto the solicitation by the Offerer may be cause for rejection of the proposal; however, Virginia Tech reserves the rightto decide, on a case by case basis, in its sole discretion, whether to reject such a proposal.
XVII. TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
This solicitation and any resulting contract/purchase order shall be governed by the attached terms and conditions.
XVIII. ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment A - Terms and Conditions
Attachment B - Standard Contract Form
ATTACHMENT A
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
RFP General Terms and Conditions
http:/www.procurement.vt.edu/html.docs/terms/GTC RFP 07012015 .pdf
Special Terms and Conditions
1. ADDITIONAL GOODS AND SERVICES: The University may acquire other goods or services that the supplierprovides than those specifically solicited. The University reserves the right, subject to mutual agreement, for the Contractor toprovide additional goods and/or services under the same pricing, terms and conditions and to make modifications orenhancements to the existing goods and services. Such additional goods and services may include other products, components,accessories, subsystems, or related services newly introduced during the term of the Agreement..
2. AUDIT: The Contractor hereby agrees to retain all books, records, and other documents relative to this contract for five (5)years after final payment, or until audited by the Commonwealth of Virginia, whichever is sooner. Virginia Tech, itsauthorized agents, and/or the State auditors shall have full access and the right to examine any of said materials during saidperiod.
3. AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS: It is understood and agreed between the parties herein that Virginia Tech shall be boundhereunder only to the extent of the funds available or which may hereafter become available for the purpose of this agreement.
4. CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT: Virginia Tech reserves the right to cancel and terminate any resulting contract, inpart or in whole, without penalty, upon 60 days written notice to the Contractor. In the event the initial contract period is formore than 12 months, the resulting contract may be terminated by either party, without penalty, after the initial 12 months ofthe contract period upon 60 days written notice to the other party. Any contract cancellation notice shall not relieve theContractor of the obligation to deliver and/or perform on all outstanding orders issued prior to the effective date ofcancellation.
5. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: The contract entered into by the parties shall consist of the Request for Proposal includingall modifications thereof, the proposal submitted by the Contractor, the written results of negotiations, the CommonwealthStandard Contract Form, all of which shall be referred to collectively as the Contract Documents.
6. IDENTIFICATION OF BID/PROPOSAL ENVELOPE: The signed bid or proposal should be returned in a separateenvelope or package, sealed and identified as follows:
From:
Name of Bidder or Offeror Due Date Time Due
Street or Box No. Solicitation Number
City, State, Zip Code Solicitation Title
Name of Procurement Officer:
The envelope should be addressed to:
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
Procurement Department (MC 0333)North End Center, Suite 2100, Virginia Tech300 Turner Street NW
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
The offerer takes the risk that if the envelope is not marked as described above, it may be inadvertently opened and the informationcompromised, which may cause the proposal to be disqualified. Bids or Proposals may be hand dehvered to the designated locationin the office issuing the sohcitation. No other correspondence or other bids/proposals should be placed in the envelope.
7. INSURANCE:
By signing and submitting a proposal under this solicitation, the Offeror certifies that if awarded the contract, it will have thefollowing insurance coverages at the time the work commences. Additionally, it will maintain these during the entire term ofthe contract and that all insurance coverages will be provided by insurance companies authorized to sell insurance in Virginiaby the Virginia State Corporation Commission.During the period of the contract, Virginia Tech reserves the right to require the Contractor to furnish certificates of insurancefor the coverage required.INSURANCE COVERAGES AND LIMITS REQUIRED:
A. Worker's Compensation - Statutory requirements and benefits.B. Employers Liability - $100,000.00C. General Liability - $500,000.00 combined single limit. Virginia Tech and the Commonwealth of Virginia shall be named
as an additional insured with respect to goods/services being procured. This coverage is to include Premises/OperationsLiability, Products and Completed Operations Coverage, Independent Contractor's Liability, Owner's and Contractor'sProtective Liability and Personal Injury Liability.
D. Automobile Liability - $500,000.00E. Builders Risk - For all renovation and new construction projects under $100,000 Virginia Tech will provide All Risk -
Builders Risk Insurance. For all renovation contracts, and new construction from $100,000 up to $500,000 the contractorwill be required to provide All Risk - Builders Risk Insurance in the amoimt of the contract and name Virginia Tech asadditional insured. All insurance verifications of insurance will be through a valid insurance certificate.
The contractor agrees to be responsible for, indemnify, defend and hold harmless Virginia Tech, its officers, agents andemployees from the payment of all sums of money by reason of any claim against them arising out of any and all occurrencesresulting in bodily or mental injury or property damage that may happen to occur in connection with and during theperformance of the contract, includinv but not limited to claims under the Worker's Compensation Act. The contractor agreesthat it will, at all times, after the completion of the work, be responsible for, indemnify, defend and hold harmless VirginiaTech, its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities resulting from bodily or mental injury or property damage directlyor indirectly arising out of the performance or nonperformance of the contract.
8. NOTICES: Any notices to be given by either party to the other pursuant to any contract resulting from this solicitation shallbe in writing, hand dehvered or mailed to the address of the respective party at the following address
If to Contractor: Address Shown On REP Cover PageAttention: Name Of Person Signing REP
If to Virginia Tech:
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAttn: Gregory A. Pratt, VCO, VCCO, CUPOProcurement Department (MC 0333)North End Center, Suite 2100, Virginia Tech300 Turner Street NW
Blacksbmg, Virginia 24061
and
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAttn: Jim McCoyUniversity Design and Construction Department90 Sterrett Facilities ComplexBlacksburg, Virginia 24061
9. SEVERAL LIABILITY: Virginia Tech will be severally liable to the extent of its purchases made against any contractresulting trom this solicitation. Applicable entities described herein will be severally liable to the extent of their purchasesmade against any contract resulting from this solicitation.
ATTACHMENT B
Standard Contract form for reference onlyOfferors do not need to fill in this form
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
STANDARD CONTRACT
Contract Number:
This contract entered into this day of 20 , by , hereinafter called the"Contractor" and Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Instimte and State University called "Virginia Tech".
WITNESSETH that the Contractor and Virginia T ech, in consideration of the mumal covenants, promises and agreements hereincontained, agrees as follows:
SCOPE OF CONTRACT: The Contractor shall provide the to Virginia Tech as set forth in the ContractDocuments.
PERIOD OF CONTRACT: From through .
COMPENSATION AND METHOD OF PAYMENT: The Contractor shall be paid by Virginia Tech in accordance with thecontract documents.
CONTRACT DOCUMENT: The Contract Documents shall consist of this signed contract, Request For Proposal Numberdated , together with all written modifications thereof and the proposal submitted by the Contractor
dated and the Contractor's letter dated , all of which Contract Documents are incorporated herein.
In WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Contract to be duly executed intending to be bound thereby.
Contractor: Virginia Tech
By: By:
Title: Title:
2.
3.
4.
5.
RFP 0041790
GENERAL INFORMATION FORM
OUESnONS: All inquiries for infomjation regarding this solicitation should be directed to: Gregory A. Pratt, VCO, VCCO, CUPO, Phone:(540) 231-7852, e-mail: gregp65@vt,edu.
DUE DATE: Sealed Proposals will be received until November 20,2015 at 3:00 PM. Failure to submit proposals to the correct location by thedesignated date and hoiu will result in disqualification.
ADDRESS: Proposals should be mailed or hand delivered to: Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State University (Virginia Tech), ProcurementDepartment (MC 0333) North End Center, Suite 2100, Virginia Tech, 300 Turner Street NW, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061. Reference the OpeningDate and Hour, and RFP Number in the lower left comer of the return envelope or package.
PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE: See Section . for information regarding a pre-proposal conference.
TYPE OF BUSINESS: (Please check all applicable classifications). If your classification is certified by the Virginia Department of SmallBusiness and Supplier Diversity (SBSD), provide your certification number: N/A For assistance with SWaM certification, visitSBSD website at http://www.dmbe.vireinia.gov/.
the
X
6.
Large
Small business - An independently owned and operated business which, together with affiliates, has 250 or fewer employees or averageannual gross receipts of $10 million or less averaged over the previous three years. Department of Minority Business Enterprise (DMBE)certified women-owned and minority-owned business shall also be considered small business when they have received DMBE small businesscertification.
Women-owned business - A business concern that is at least 51% owned by one or more women who are U. S. citizens or legal residentaliens, or in the case of a corporation, partnership, or limited liability company or other entity, at least 51% of the equity ownership interestis owned by one or more women who are citizens of the United States or non-citizens who are in full compliance with the United Statesimmigration law, and both the management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more women who are U. S. citizens orlegal resident aliens.
Minority-owned business - A business concern that is at least 51% owned by one or more minority individuals (see Section 2.2-1401, Codeof Virginia) or in the case of a corporation, partnership, or limited liability company or other entity, at least 51% of the equity ownershipinterest in the corporation, partnership, or limited liability company or other entity is owned by one or more minority individuals and boththe management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more minority individuals.
COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE: In compliance with this Request For Proposal and to all the conditions imposed therein and herebyincorporated by reference, the undersigned offers and agrees to furnish the services in accordance with the attached signed proposal and as mutually
FULL LEGAL NAME (PRINT)(Company nanm as it appears with yoar Federal TajqMyer Niiiid)cr)
Graybar Electric Co. Inc.
FEDERAL TAXPAYER NUMBER (ID#)
BUSINESS NAME/DBA NAME/TA NAME
(If diiTamt than the Full Legal Name)
BILLING NAME
(Company name as it appears on your invoice)
Graybar
PURCHASE ORDER ADDRESS
1125 Salem Ave. S.W.
Roanoke, VA 24016
PAYMENT ADDRESS
P.O. Box 403049
Atlanta, GA 30384-3019
CONTACT NAME/TITLE (PRINT)
Mike McCasland / Branch Manager
E-MAIL ADDRESS
Michael.McCaslandiGraybar.com
TELEPHONE NUMBER
540-343-3611
TOLL FREE TELEPHONE NUMBER
800-933-3611
FAX NUMBER TO RECEIVE
E-PROCUREMENT ORDERS
540-343-4146
Is any member of the firm an employee of the Commonwealth of Virginia who h^ a personal interest in this contract pursuantto the Code of Virginia? YES NO ^
SIGNATURE(IN INK)
Date
07/01/2015
®VirginiaTech
Request for Proposal #0041790
For
Electrical Equipment and Supplies
Date
October 23, 2015
//i'
I. PURPOSE:
The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to solicit sealed proposals to establish a contract or contracts throughcompetitive negotiations for eleetrieal equipment and supplies by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University(Virginia Tech), an agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
II. CONTRACT PERIOD:
The term of this contract is for one (1) year(s), or as negotiated. There will be an option for four (4), One (1) yearrenewals, or as negotiated.
III. BACKGROUND:
Virginia Tech has a need to purchase electrical equipment and supplies on a continuous and regular basis for a widevariety of projects associated with campus renovation projects and maintenance of the campus electrical infrastructure.The university's annual expenditure for electrical equipment and supplies has averaged approximately $ 2,000,000.00per year since the year 2000.
Historically Radford University has also utilized this contract with an average annual spend of approximately$250,000.00.
rv. EVA BUSINESS-TO-GOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM:
The eVA Internet electronic procmement solution streamlines and automates government purchasing activities withinthe Commonwealth of Virginia. Virginia Tech, and other state agencies and institutions, have been directed by theGovernor to maximize the use of this system in the procurement of goods and services. We are, therefore, requestingthat yourfirm register as a trading partner within the eVA system.
There are registration fees and transaction fees involved with the use of eVA. These fees must be considered in theprovision of quotes, bids and price proposals offered to Virginia Tech. Failiu-e to register within the eVA system mayresult in the quote, bid or proposal from your firm being rejected and the award made to another vendor who is registeredin the eVA system.
Registration in the eVA system is accomplished on-line. Your firm must provide the necessary information. Pleasevisit the eVA website portal at http://www.eva.virginia.gov/pages/eva-registration-buver-vendor.htm and registerboth with eVA and Ariha. This process needs to be completed before Virginia Tech can issue yourfirm a PurchaseOrder or contract. If your firm conducts business from multiple geographic locations, please register these locationsin your initial registration.
For registration and technical assistance, reference the eVA website at; eVACustomerCare@,dgs.Virginia, gov. or call866-289-7367 or 804-371-2525.
V. CONTRACT PARTICIPATION:
College of William and Mary
George Mason University
James Madison Umv^sdy
Old Dominion University
Radford University
The University of Virginia
Virginia Commonwealth University
Virginia Military Institute
Vrginia Tech
It is the intent of this solicitation and resulting contract to allow for cooperative procurement. Accordingly, any publicbody, public or private health or educational institutions, or Virginia Tech's affiliated corporations and/or partnershipsmay access any resulting contract if authorized by the contractor.
Participation in this cooperative procurement is strictly voluntary. If authorized by the Contractor, the resultant contractmay be extended to the entities indicated above to purchase at contract prices in accordance with contract terms. TheContractor shall notify Virginia Tech in writing of any such entities accessing the contract. No modification of thiscontract or execution of a separate contract is required to participate. The Contractor will provide semi-annual usage
n 1
reports for all entities accessing the Contract. Participating entities shall place their own orders directly with theContractor and shall fully and independently administer their use of the eontract to include contractual disputes,invoicing and payments without direct administration from Virginia Tech. Virginia Tech shall not be held liable forany costs or damages ineurred by any other participating entity as a result of any authorization by the Contractor toextend the contract. It is imderstood and agreed that Virginia Teeh is not responsible for the acts or omissions of anyentity, and will not be considered in default of the contract no matter the cireumstances.
Use of this contract does not preclude any participating entity from using other eontracts or competitive processes asthe need may be.
VI. STATEMENT OF NEEDS:
A. Overview:
Virginia Tech needs the serviees of a Contraetor to supply eleetrical equipment and supplies on an as needed basiswhen ordered by Virginia Tech.
B. Oualitv of Materials:
All materials supplied shall be institutional, industrial and/or commercial grade, whichever is more stringent, inaccordance with the standards of the industry for institutional and/or industrial construction and maintenance.
C. Inventory.
The Contractor should stock and/or have available a large inventory and an adequate variety of materials for theconstruction, renovation, repair, and maintenance of building electrical systems, including but not limited to, thefollowing:
1. Wire and Cable: All standard sizes and types in aluminum and copper and all insulation types, ineludingcontrol cable, building wire, ground rods, bare and insulated ground wire, and all associated wiring and cablefittings and accessories as well as a large variety of types and sizes from one or more top qualitymanufacturers. Power Cable 15 KV 1/0 to 1000 KCM.
2. Conduit and Raceways: All Standard sizes and types, including surface metal raceways, wireway, aluminumconduit, rigid galvanized steel conduit, intermediate steel conduit, PVC coated rigid steel conduit, electricalmetallic tubing, PVC schedule 40 conduit, flexible liquid-tight conduit, and all associated fittings andaccessories as well as a large variety of types and sizes from one or more top quality manufacturers.
3. Boxes and Wiring Devices: All standard types, including outlet and switch boxes, pull boxes, floor boxes,switches, receptacles, plugs, connectors, and ground fault devices as well as a large variety of types and sizesfrom one or more top quality manufacturers.
4. Panels, Switches and Load Centers: All standard types and sizes, including circuit breakers, fiises, safetyswitches, lighting contactors, distribution panels, panel boards and load centers as well as a large variety oftypes and sizes from an adequate variety of manufacturers.
5. Data communication Supplies: All common items related to data communications including Category 6cabling, 210 blocks, jacks, faceplates, Pe89 telephone cable, and other miscellaneous items. Large variety oftypes and sizes from one or more top quality manufacturers.
6. Tools: All common types of electrical hand and power hand tools, including socket sets, hole saws, drills,fish tapes, cutters and strippers, and common types of testing instruments available from one or more topquality manufacturers.
7. Miscellaneous Fasteners, Terminating Devices, Splicing, Marking: Tapes, splicing kits, lubricants, andcleaners from a top quality manufacturer such as 3M Products. Also including connectors, terminals, ties,markers, signs, anchors, fasteners, channel systems, and other miscellaneous electrical items. Should have alarge variety of types and sizes from one or more top quality manufacturers.
I\
8. Light Fixtures: All common commercial types, particularly recessed fluorescent, track lighting, exit, andemergency light fixtures and all types of outdoor lighting that are available from one or more top qualitymanufacturers.
9. Motor Starters and Controls: Including contactors, control stations, control switches, relays, and a variety ofstarters, including magnetic, manual, reduced voltage, etc. as well as a large variety of types and sizes froman adequate variety of manufacturers.
10. Special Systems: Including all common types of wall and baseboard heaters, heating cable, kitchen and bathfans, thermostats, and portable heaters that are available from one or more top quality manufacturers.
11. Transformers: Including all types of dry-type, oil filled and general purpose transformers that are availablefrom one or more top quality manufacturers. 1 Phase, 3 Phase, 12KV and current transformers.
12. Line Hardware: All varieties of line hardware and related materials to maintain a vast electric system withinThe Town of Blacksburg and the Virginia Tech Campus.
13. Metering Equipment: All types of metering equipment.
14. Services: All equipment manufacturers field services such as, but not limited to, diagnostic testing, analysisand troubleshooting, etc.
D. Deliverv Policv:
The Contractor shall deliver and unload materials as required to any location on the Virginia Tech campus, or otherVirginia Tech properties located in Montgomery County, Virginia. Prompt and reliable delivery is critical. Allmaterials should be delivered from the Contractor's warehouse, unless otherwise requested or agreed to by VirginiaTech. The delivery schedule should be a minimum of once a week, or more often if necessary, or as agreed tootherwise by the parties.
E. Location:
A convenient location of the supply warehouse is necessary for pickup in special circumstances when the regulardelivery schedule is not adequate. Therefore, it is desired that the Contractor have a warehouse within a fifty (50)mile radius of Blacksburg, Virginia.
F. Reservations:
Virginia Tech reserves the right to bid or purchase separately any items described herein. This includes, but is notlimited to, items not in stock at the time of order placement, compatible items not in stock, items which are deemedto be of any inferior quality or items which are over-priced in comparison to similar items from other sources.Virginia Tech also reserves the right to purchase separately any item(s) which need to be obtained more quicklyelsewhere due to an emergency, or in order to prevent discomfort to university clients, inefficient use of laborresources, or any other unusual circumstances.
Vn. OTHER REQUIREMENTS: The Contractor shall have the staff and organization sufficient to comply with thefollowing requirements:
A. All orders picked up or delivered shall be accompanied by a receipt or packing slip indicating date of sale,purchase order number, work order number and items/quantities received. If items from multiple purchaseorders/work orders are delivered at the same time, a separate receipt or packing slip must be provided for eachindividual purchase order/work order number. Back-orders shall not be allowed, except as agreed to in advance byVirginia Tech.
B. Invoices for items ordered and delivered shall be submitted by the Contractor directly to the payment addressshown on the Contract or Purchase Order. Invoices shall indicate the Virginia Tech contract number, purchaseorder number, work order number, receipt or packing slip numbers, items and quantities received, date items werereceived, and verifiable pricing information including commodity, catalogue number, list price, discount, and
discounted price. Invoices shall be identified by the Virginia Tech work order number and/or PurchaseOrder number. Invoices shall be submitted on a bi-monthly basis during the week after receipt.
C. Orders shall be placed by approved Virginia Tecb personnel, who have been identified in advance by the AssistantDirector of Business Administration for University Planning, Design and Construction at Virginia Tecb. VirginiaTecb shall not be responsible for any purchases made by unauthorized personnel. Contractor shall require a legiblesignature from all Virginia Tecb persoimel on orders picked up or delivered.
D. Contractor shall indicate pricing and expected delivery date at time of order placement.
E. Supporting Documentation: Virginia Tecb reserves the right to request supporting documentation on discounts,pricing, or any other information provided by the Contractor at any time during the contract period.
F. Parking PoUcy:
All Contractor vehicles parked on the Virginia Tech campus must display a parking permit. Contractors shall notethat vehicles parked on the Virginia Tech campus without a parking pass or permit are subject to ticketing andfines.
1. For overnight parking, the Contractor's company owned vehicles shall use the parking lot in front of VirginiaTech Printing Services and Surplus Property offices at 1411 South Main Street also known as the old K-Martparking lot. Privately owned vehicles (POV) may park at the location. No overnight (24 hoin) parking isallowed on campus. If parking POV on campus. Parking Services will identify which lot the POV shall park;currently the Track/Soccer, Overflow or East Cassell lot. To be entitled to park in these lots the Contractorshall be required to buy a daily, weekly, monthly or aimual permit from Parking Services. It shall be theresponsibility of the Contractor to shuttle employees to the job site.
2. If the need arises, Virginia Tech may direct that Contractor owned vehicles be parked in a location orlocations other than 1411 South Main Street, Blacksbmg, VA.
G. Turf Permits: These permits are issued by Parking Services to all vehicles requiring temporary parking on thegrass except for construction equipment, loaders, graders, etc. Parking Services' management shall decide who canobtain a Turf Permit. This permit does not allow parking on sidewalks and plazas. As a courtesy please do not parkunder trees. Refer to University Policy 5000, Section 2.9.12, point 6 on the internet for more details. There will bea $50 charge per permit for all non state vehicles.
H. Sidewalk Policy: Sidewalk access to land-locked buildings is only allowed along designated routes. Vehicle pull-ofFs are designed at land-locked building sites to move parked vehicles off sidewalks (but not onto turf). Parkingan unattended vehicle on a sidewalk is strictly prohibited by State Law and shall be subject to fines. The vehicle
operator shall be made aware that extreme caution shall be used to operate the vehicle in a way that will not be ahazard or hindrance to pedestrians using the sidewalk. The Contractor shall be responsible for any damage to theturf and anything that is located adjacent to the sidewalk.
The procedure to obtain a permit to operate vehicles on a sidewalk is the same as outlined for Turf Policy. Anyvehicle parked illegally on a sidewalk shall be subject to ticketing, fines and towing if necessary.
Vni. PROPOSAL PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION:
A. General Requirements
I. RFP Response: In order to be considered for selection, Offerors must submit a complete response to thisRFP. One (1) original and Six (6) copies of each proposal must be submitted to:
Procurement Department (MC 0333)
North End Center, Suite 2100, Virginia Tech300 Turner Street NW
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
Reference the Opening Date and Hour, and RFP Number in the lower left hand comer of the returnenvelope or package.
No other distribution of the proposals shall be made by the Offeror.
2. Proposal Preparation:
a. Proposals shall be signed by an authorized representative of the Offeror. All information requested shouldbe submitted. Failure to submit all information requested may result in Virginia Tech requiring promptsubmission of missing information and/or giving a lowered evaluation of the proposal. Proposals whichare substantially incomplete or lack key information may be rejected by Virginia Tech at its discretion.Mandatory requirements are those required by law or regulation or are such that they cannot be waivedand are not subject to negotiation.
b. Proposals should be prepared simply and economically providing a straightforward, concise descriptionof capabihties to satisfy the requirements of the RFP. Emphasis should be on completeness and clarity ofcontent.
c. Proposals should be organized in the order in which the requirements are presented in the RFP. All pagesof Ac proposal should be numbered. Each paragraph in the proposal should reference the paragraphnumber of the corresponding section of the RFP. It is also help&l to cite the paragraph number, subletter,and repeat the text of the requirement as it appears in the RFP. If a response covers more than one page,the paragraph number and subletter should be repeated at the top of the next page. The proposal shouldcontain a table of contents which cross references the RFP requirements. Information which the offerordesires to present that does not fall within any of the requirements of the RFP should be inserted at anappropriate place or be attached at the end of the proposal and designated as additional material. Proposalst^t are not organized in this manner risk elimination from consideration if the evaluators are unable tofind where the RFP requirements are specifically addressed.
d. Each copy of the proposal should be bound in a single volume where practical. All documentationsubmitted with the proposal should be bound in that single volume.
e. Ownership of all data, material and documentation originated and prepared for Virginia Tech pursuant tothe RFP shall belong exclusively to Virginia Tech and be subject to public inspection in accordance withthe Virginia Freedom of Information Act. Trade secrets or proprietary information submitted by anOfferor shall not be subjeet to public disclosure under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. However,to prevent disclosure the Offeror must invoke the protections of Section 2.2-4342F of the Code of Virginia,in writing, either before or at the time the data or other materials is submitted. The written request mustspecifically identify the data or other materials to be protected and state the reasons why protection isnecessary. The proprietary or trade secret material submitted must be identified by some distinct methodsuch as highlighting or underlining and must indicate only the specific words, figures, or paragraphs thatconstitute trade secret or proprietary information. The classifieation of an entire proposal document, lineitem prices and/or total proposal prices as proprietary or trade secrets is not acceptable and may result inrejection of the proposal.
3. Oral Presentation: Offerers who submit a proposal in response to this RFP may be required to give an oralpresentation of their proposal to Virginia Tech. This will provide an opportunity for the Offeror to clarify orelaborate on the proposal but will in no way change the original proposal. Virginia Tech will schedule the timeand location of these presentations. Oral presentations are an option of Virginia Tech and may not beconducted. Therefore, proposals should be complete.
B. Specific Requirements
Proposals should be as thorough and detailed as possible so that Virginia Tech may properly evaluate yourcapabilities to provide the required services. Offerors are required to submit the following information/items as acomplete proposal:
I
1. Plan for Providing Electrical Equipment and Supplies:
Describe and list Offerer's inventory in terms of volume, quantity, and variety of items in each categorydescribed in Section VI. (C.) Inventorv.
Describe and list the variety of items and manufacturers which the Offerer has available through its suppliers,in terms of the items listed in Section VI. (C.) Inventorv.
Describe the location and address of the facility that will serve Virginia Tech most frequently. Also describeand list addresses of any branch facilities that may be ixsed to service Virginia Tech.
Describe Offerer's delivery policy in detail, including delivery charges if any.
Describe Offerer's invoicing procedure, including sample copies of sales tickets, delivery tickets, invoices, etc.
Describe methods available for placement of orders.
Describe your order fiilfillment rate and the typical turnaround time from receipt of an order until delivery ismade.
2. Price:
Describe your plan for pricing items that may be sold to Virginia Tech under any contract that may result fromthis solicitation. Comment on price firmness and describe your plan for conveying price changes duringrenewal periods of the contract. Please note that cost plus a percentage of cost pricing arrangements are notacceptable.
3. Qualifications, Experience and References:
Describe the qualifications and experience of your organization and the individuals that will service theVirginia Tech account.
Provide three references of account size similar to Virginia Tech for whom goods of the type described hereinare provided on a regular basis. Include Client's Name, Address, Phone Number, Contact Person, andapproximate dollar volume per year.
4. Inventory and Warehouse Locations:
Provide a complete description and listing of the Contractor's capabilities in terms of volume, quality andvariety of items in each category in stock and on-site at Contractor's warehouse. Also provide completedescriptions and listings of all supplies available through manufacturers, and branch warehouses, includingthe volume, quality and variety of items and supplies available. This may also include a statement ofwillingness to alter inventory to better meet Virginia Tech's requirements.
Please provide mileage from the Contractor's supply warehouse to Virginia Tech's Sterrett FacilitiesComplex in Blacksburg, Virginia.
5. Participation of Small, Women-owned and Minority-owned Business (SWAM) Business:
If your business can not be classified as SWaM, describe your plan for utilizing SWaM subcontractors ifawarded a contract. Describe your ability to provide reporting on SWaM subcontracting spend when requested.If your firm or any business that you plan to subcontract with can be classified as SWaM, but has not beencertified by the Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity (SBSD), it is expected that thecertification process will be initiated no later than the time of the award. If your firm is currently certified, youagree to maintain your certification for the life of the contract. For assistance with SWaM certification, visitthe SBSD website at httD://www.dmbe.virginia.gov/.
6. The return of the General Information Form and addenda, if any, signed and filled out as required.
IX. SELECTION CRITERIA AND AWARD:
A. Selection Criteria
Proposals will be evaluated by Virginia Tech using the following:
Maximum Point
Criteria Value
1. Quality of products/services offered and suitability for the intended purposes 15
2. Qualifications and experiences of Offerer in providing the goods/services 15
3. Specific plans or methodology to be used to provide the services, toinclude warehouse location 30
4. Cost (or Price) 30
5. Participation of Small, Women-Owned and Minority (SWAM) Business 10
Total 100
B. Award
Selection shall be made of two or more offerers deemed to be fiilly qualified and best suited among those submittingproposals on the basis of the evaluation factors included in the Request for Proposal, including price, if so stated inthe Request for Proposal. Negotiations shall then be conducted with the offerers so selected. Price shall beconsidered, but need not be the sole determining factor. After negotiations have been conducted with each offerorso selected, Virginia Tech shall select the offeror which, in its opinion, has made the best proposal, and shall awardthe contract to that offeror. Virginia Tech may cancel this Request for Proposal or reject proposals at any time priorto an award. Should Virginia Tech determine in writing and in its sole discretion that only one offeror has madethe best proposal, a contract may be negotiated and awarded to that offeror. The award document will be a contractincorporating by reference all the requirements, terms and conditions of this solicitation and the Contractor'sproposal as negotiated. Virginia Tech reserves the right to award one (1) or more contracts. See Attachment B forsample contract form.
X. OPTIONAL PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE:
An optional pre-proposal conference will be held on November 2, 2015 at 3 pm in the Classroom in Sterrett FacilitiesComplex. The purpose of this conference is to allow potential Offerers an opportunity to present questions and obtainclarification relative to any facet of this solicitation.
While attendance at this conference will not be a prerequisite to submitting a proposal, offerers who intend to submit aproposal are encouraged to attend.
Bring a copy of this solicitation with you. Any changes resulting from this conference will be issued in a writtenaddendum to this solicitation.
It is strongly recommended that you obtain a Virginia Tech parking permit for display on your vehicle prior toattending the conference. Parking permits are available from the Virginia Tech Parking Services Departmentlocated at 605 Research Center Drive, phone: (540) 231-3200, e-mail: [email protected],
XI. INVOICES:
Invoices for goods or services provided imder any contract resulting from this solicitation shall be submitted to:
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
/J-3
Accounts PayableNorth End Center, Suite 3300, Virginia Tech300 Turner Street NW
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
XII. METHOD OF PAYMENT:
Virginia Tech will authorize payment to the contractor as negotiated in any resulting contract from the aforementionedRequest for Proposal.
Payment can be expedited through the use of the Wells One AP Control Payment System. Virginia Tech stronglyencourages participation in this program. For more information on this program please refer to Virginia Tech'sProcurement website: http://www.procurenient.vt.edu/VendorAVellsOne.html or contact the person in ProcurementDepartment identified in the REP.
XIII. ADDENDUM:
Any ADDENDUM issued for this solicitation may be accessed at http://www.procurement.vt.edu/html.docs/bids.php.Since a paper copy of the addendum will not be mailed to you, we encourage you to check the web site regularly.
XIV. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION:
A. Jim McCoy, Contracts Manager, University Design and Construction, at Virginia Tech or his designee, shall beidentified as the Contract Administrator and shall use all powers imder the contract to enforce its faithfulperformance.
B. The Contract Administrator, or his designee, shall determine the amount, quantity, acceptability, fitness of allaspects of the services and shall decide all other questions in connection with the services. The ContractAdministrator, or his designee, shall not have authority to approve changes in the services which alter the conceptor which call for an extension of time for this contract. Any modifications made must be authorized by the VirginiaTech Procurement Department through a written amendment to the contract.
XV. COMMUNICATIONS:
Communications regarding this Request for Proposals (RFP) shall be formal from the date of issue for this RFP, untileither a Contractor has been selected or the Procurement Department rejects all proposals. Formal communications willbe directed to the Procurement Department. Informal commimications, including but not limited to request forinformation, comments or speculations regarding this RFP to any University employee other than a ProcurementDepartment representative may result in the offending Offerer's proposal being rejected.
XVI. CONTROLLING VERSION OF SOLICITATION:
The PDF version of the solicitation and any addenda issued by Virginia Tech Procurement Services is the mandatorycontrolling version of the document. Any modification of7or additions to the solicitation by the Offerer shall not modifythe official version of the solicitation issued by Virginia Tech Procurement Services. Such modifications or additionsto the solicitation by the Offerer may be cause for rejection of the proposal; however, Virginia Tech reserves the rightto decide, on a case by case basis, in its sole discretion, whether to reject such a proposal.
XVII. TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
This solicitation and any resulting contract/purchase order shall be governed by the attached terms and conditions.
XVIII. ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment A - Terms and Conditions
Attachment B - Standard Contract Form
ATTACHMENT A
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
RFP General Terms and Conditions
http:/www.Drocurement.vt.edu/html.docs/terms/GTC RFP 07012015.pdf
Snecial Terms and Conditions
1. ADDITIONAL GOODS AND SERVICES: The University may acquire other goods or services that the supplierprovides than those specifically solicited. The University reserves the right, subject to mutual agreement, for the Contractor toprovide additional goods and/or services under the same pricing, terms and conditions and to make modifications orenhancements to the existing goods and services. Such additional goods and services may include other products, components,accessories, subsystems, or related services newly introduced during the term of the Agreement..
2. AUDIT: The Contractor hereby agrees to retain all books, records, and other documents relative to this contract for five (5)years after final payment, or tmtil audited by the Commonwealth of Virginia, whichever is sooner. Virginia Tech, itsauthorized agents, and/or the State auditors shall have full access and the right to examine any of said materials during saidperiod.
3. AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS: It is understood and agreed between the parties herein that Virginia Tech shall be boundheretmder only to the extent of the funds available or which may hereafter become available for the purpose of this agreement.
4. CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT: Virginia Tech reserves the right to cancel and terminate any resulting contract, inpart or in whole, without penalty, upon 60 days written notice to the Contractor. In the event the initial contract period is formore than 12 months, the resulting contract may be terminated by either party, without penalty, after the initial 12 months ofthe contract period upon 60 days written notice to the other party. Any contract cancellation notice shall not relieve theContractor of the obligation to deliver and/or perform on all outstanding orders issued prior to the effective date ofcancellation.
5. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: The contract entered into by the parties shall consist of the Request for Proposal includingall modifications thereof, the proposal submitted by the Contractor, the written results of negotiations, the CommonwealthStandard Contract Form, all of which shall be referred to collectively as the Contract Docrunents.
6. IDENTIFICATION OF BID/PROPOSAL ENVELOPE: The signed bid or proposal should be retumed in a separateenvelope or package, sealed and identified as follows:
From- Electric Co. Inc. 09/20/2015 3:00 p.m.Name of Bidder or OfTeror Due Date Time Due
1125 Salem Ave. S.W 0041790
Street or Box No. Solicitation NumberRoanoKe, VA 24016 Electrical Equipment and Supplies
City, State, Zip Code Solicitation Title
Gregory A. Pratt, VCCO, VCO, CUPOName of Procurement Officer:
The envelope should be addressed to:
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
Procurement Department (MC 0333)North End Center, Suite 2100, Virginia Tech300 Tumer Street NW
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
The offerer takes the risk that if the envelope is not marked as described above, it may be inadvertently opened and the informationcompromised, which may cause the proposal to be disqualified. Bids or Proposals may be hand delivered to the designated locationin the office issuing the solicitation. No other correspondence or other bids/proposals should be placed in the envelope.
7. INSURANCE:
By signing and submitting a proposal under this solicitation, the Offeror certifies that if awarded the contract, it will have thefollowing insurance coverages at the time the work commences. Additionally, it will maintain these during the entire term ofthe contract and that all insurance coverages will be provided by insiu^ce companies authorized to sell insurance in Virginiaby the Virginia State Corporation Commission.During the period of the contract, Virginia Tech reserves the right to require the Contractor to furnish certificates of insurancefor the coverage required.INSURANCE COVERAGES AND LIMITS REQUIRED:
A. Worker's Compensation - Statutory requirements and benefits.B. Employers Liability - $100,000.00C. General Liability - $500,000.00 combined single limit. Virginia Tech and the Commonwealth of Virginia shall be named
as an additional insured with respect to goods/services being procured. This coverage is to include Premises/OperationsLiability, Products and Completed Operations Coverage, Independent Contractor's Liability, Owner's and Contractor'sProtective Liability and Personal Injury Liability.
D. Automobile Liability - $500,000.00E. Builders Risk - For all renovation and new construction projects under $100,000 Virginia Tech will provide All Risk -
Builders Risk Insurance. For all renovation contracts, and new construction fi-om $100,000 up to $500,000 the contractorwill be required to provide All Risk - Builders Risk Insmance in the amount of the contract and name Virginia Tech asadditional insured. All insurance verifications of insurance will be through a valid insurance certificate.
The contractor agrees to be responsible for, indemnify, defend and hold harmless Virginia Tech, its officers, agents andemployees fi-om fte payment of all sums of money by reason of any claim against them arising out of any and all occurrencesresulting in bodily or mental injury or property damage that may happen to occur in connection with and during theperformance of the contract, including but not limited to claims under the Worker's Compensation Act. The contractor agreesthat it will, at all times, after the completion of the work, be responsible for, indemnify, defend and hold harmless VirginiaTech, its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities resulting from bodily or mental injury or property damage directlyor indirectly arising out of the performance or nonperformance of the contract.
8. NOTICES: Any notices to be given by either party to the other pursuant to any contract resulting from this solicitation shallbe in writing, hand delivered or mailed to the address of the respective party at the following address
If to Contractor: Address Shown On RFP Cover PageAttention: Name Of Person Signing RFP
If to Virginia Tech:
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAttn: Gregory A. Pratt, VCO, VCCO, CUPOProcurement Department (MC 0333)North End Center, Suite 2100, Virginia Tech300 Turner Street NW
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
and
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAttn: Jim McCoyUniversity Design and Construction Department90 Sterrett Facilities ComplexBlacksburg, Virginia 24061
9. SEVERAL LIABILITY: Virginia Tech will be severally liable to the extent of its purchases made against any contractresulting from this solicitation. Applicable entities described herein will be severally liable to the extent of their purchasesmade against any contract resulting from this solicitation.
ATTACHMENT B
Standard Contract form for reference onlyOfferors do not need to fill in this form
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
STANDARD CONTRACT
Contract Number:
This contract entered into this day of 20 , by , hereinafter called the"Contractor" and Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University called "Virginia Teeh".
WITNESSETH that the Contractor and Virginia Tech, in consideration of the mutual covenants, promises and agreements hereineontained, agrees as follows;
SCOPE OF CONTRACT: The Contractor shall provide the to Virginia Tech as set forth in the ContractDocuments.
PERIOD OF CONTRACT: From through .
COMPENSATION AND METHOD OF PAYMENT: The Contractor shall be paid by Virgiiua Tech in accordance with thecontract documents.
CONTRACT DOCUMENT: The Contract Documents shall consist of this signed contract. Request For Proposal Nmnberdated , together with all written modifieations thereof and the proposal submitted by the Contractor
dated and the Contractor's letter dated , all of which Contract Documents are incorporated herein.
In WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Contract to be duly executed intending to be bound thereby.
Contractor: Virginia Tech
By: By:
Title: Title:
ne Purpose'ne Vision
«9
works to your £idvantage
Virginia Tech
Electrical Equipment and Supplies
Request for Proposal # 0041790
Due Date 11/20/2015
Opening Hour 3:00 p.m.
f1
6*Gra^baR.
<9GraybaR.
1125 Salem Ave
Roanoke, VA 24016
November 17, 2015
Virginia Polytechnic InstituteProcurement Department (0333)North End Center
Suite 2100, Virginia Tech300 Turner Street NW
Blacksburg, VA 24061
Subject: RFP # 0041790 Electrical Equipment and SuppliesOpening date 11-20-15 - Opening hour 3:00 p.m.
Mr. Pratt,
Thank you for the opportunily to submit the electrical equipment andsupplies proposal.
Graybar is an employee-owned, independent wholesale distributor ofelectrical and comm/data products. We distribute approximately one milliondifferent products made by thousands of large and small manufacturers andoperate 250 stocking locations. Graybar provides valuable distribution servicesfor both manufacturers and customers.
Graybar has many service solutions available ranging from E-Commerce,On-Site Services, Jobsite Services, Project Management, Logistics, etc. We lookforward to working with Virginia Tech and providing service solutions that willmeet the university needs.
If there are any questions concerning the proposal, please contact us atany time.
Thank you.
Mike McCasland Joann Grissom
Branch Manager Outside Sales Representative
1125 Satem Ave., Roanoke, VA 24016www.graybarcom
(9GraybaR.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute Procurement
RFP # 0041790
Due: November 20^*^ 2015 at 3:00 pm
Mr. Gregory A. Pratt, VCCO, VCO, CUPO
Assistant Director of Procurement for Facilities Support
Procurement Department (0333)
North End Center
STE 2100, Virginia Tech
300 Turner Street NW
Blacksburg VA 24061
S40-231-78S2
llI\^igiiiiaTechInvonl th6 Futuro
(9GraiybaR.
A proposal for
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Radford University
Electrical Equipment and Supplies
RFP# 0041790
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION Page Number
I. GENERAL INFORMATION FORM 1
II. PURPOSE 2m. CONTACT PERIOD 3rV. BACKGROUND 4
V. EVA 5
VI. CONTRACT PARTICIPATION 6
VII. STATEMENT OF NEEDS: 7A. Overview 8-18
B. Quality of Materials 19C. Inventory 20-54D. Delivery Policy 55E. Location 56
F. Reservations 56
Vin. OTHER REQUIREMENTS 57A. Packing Slip 58B. Invoices 59-60
C. Approved Personnel 61D. Supporting Documentation 62E. Parldng Policy 62F. Turf Permits 62
G. Sidewalk Policy 62IX. PROPOSAL PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION 63
A. General Requirements 631. RFP Response 632. Proposal Preparation 63-643. Oral Presentation 64
B. Specific Requirements 641. Plan for providing Electric:al equipment and Supplies 652. Price 66, 1073. Qualifications, Experience and References —1084. Inventory and Warehouse L(x:ations 1085. Participation of Small, Women-owned and Minority-108
Owned Business (SWAM) Business 1086. General Information Form and Addenda 108
1125 Salem Ave., Roanoke, VA 24016www.graybar.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION Page No.
X. SELECTION CRITERIA AND AWARD 109A. Selection Criteria 109
B. Award 109XI. OPTIONAL PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE 109XII. INVOICES 109-110XIII. METHOD OF PAYMENT 110XIV. ADDENDUM 110XV. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION 110XVI. COMMUNICATIONS 110XVII. CONTROLING VERSION OF SOLICITATION 110
XVIII. TERMS AND CONDITIONS 111-112XIX. ATTACHMENTS 113
XX. ORIGINAL RFP- 114-127
1125 Salem Ave., Roanoke, VA 24016www.graybar.com
RFP 0041790
GENERAL INFORMATION FORM
1. OUESTIONS: All inquiries for infonnation regarding this solicitation should be directed to: Gregory A. Pratt, VCO, VCCO, CUPO, Phone:(540) 231-7852, e-mail: [email protected].
2. DUE DATE: Sealed Proposals will be received until November 20,2015 at 3:00 PM. Failure to submit proposals to the correct location by thedesignated date and hour will result in disqualification.
3. ADDRESS: Proposals should be mailed or hand delivered to: Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State University (Virginia Tech), ProcurementDepartment (MC 0333) North End Center, Suite 2100, Virginia Tech, 300 Turner Street NW, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061. Reference the OpeningDate and Hour, and RFP Number in the lower left comer of the return envelope or package.
4. PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE: See Section . for information regarding a pre-proposal conference.
5.
X
TYPE OF BUSINESS: (Please check all applicable classifications). If your classification is certified by the Virginia Department of SmallBusiness and Supplier Diversity (SBSD), provide your certification number: N/A For assistance with SWaM certification, visitSBSD website at http://www.dmbe.virginia.gov/.
the
Large
Small business - An independently owned and operated business which, together with affiliates, has 250 or fewer employees or averageannual gross receipts of $10 million or less averaged over the previous three years. Department of Minority Business Enterprise (DMBE)certified women-owned and minority-owned business shall also be considered small business when they have received DMBE small businesscertification.
Women-owned business - A business concern that is at least 51% owned by one or more women who are U. S. citizens or legal residentaliens, or in the case of a corporation, partnership, or limited liability company or other entity, at least 51% of the equity ownership interestis owned by one or more women who are citizens of the United States or non-citizens who are in fiill compliance with the United Statesinunigration law, and both the management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more women who are U. S. citizens orlegal resident aliens.
Minority-owned business - A business concern that is at least 51 % owned by one or more minority individuals (see Section 2.2-1401, Codeof Virginia) or in the case of a corporation, partnership, or limited liability company or other entity, at least 51% of the equity ownershipinterest in the corporation, partnership, or limited liability company or other entity is owned by one or more minority individuals and boththe management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more minority individuals.
COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE: In compliance with this Request For Proposal and to all the conditions imposed therein and herebyincorporated by reference, the undersigned offers and agrees to furnish the services in accordance with the attached signed proposal and as mutually
FULL LEGAL NAME (PRINT)(Company name it a|^?ears with your Federal Taiqnyer Numto)
Graybar Electric Co. Inc.
FEDERAL TAXPAYER NUMBER (ID#)
13-0794380
BUSINESS NAME/DBA NAME/TA NAME
(Ifdifferent than the Full Legal Name)
BILLING NAME
(Company name as it appears on >oiir invoice)
Graybar
PURCHASE ORDER ADDRESS
1125 Salem Ave. S.W.
Roanoke, VA 24016
PAYMENT ADDRESS
P.O. Box 403049
Atlanta, GA 30384-3019
CONTACT NAME/TITLE (PRINT)
Mike McCasland / Branch Manager
E-MAIL ADDRESS
Michael.McCaslandgGraybar.com
TELEPHONE NUMBER
540-343-3611
TOLL FREE TELEPHONE NUMBER
800-933-3611
FAX NUMBER TO RECEIVE
E-PROCUREMENT ORDERS
540-343-4146
Is any member of the firm an employee of the Commonwealth of Virginia who has a personal interest in this contract pursuantto the Code of Virginia? ^ YES NO
SIGNATURE
(IN INK)
Date:
07/01/2015
I. PURPOSE:
The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to solicit sealed proposals to establish a contract or contracts throughcompetitive negotiations for electrical equipment and supplies by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University(Virginia Tcch), an agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
We have prepared a proposal for your review and consideration. After each section you will find our response maintaining theRFP structure and order to aid for easv review.
Graybar's Mission Statement
Graybar is the vital link in the supply chain, adding value with efficient and cost-effective service and solutions for our customers and our suppliers.Our Vision Statements
For Our Customers - We will add value for our customers by anticipating and identifying their needs and providing cost-effective soluttons. Through excellent andefficient service, we will meet our customers' expectations. They will see us as a leader in the industry.
For Our Suppliers - We will be the channel of choice for our suppliers by providing cost-effective and efficient ways to bring their products, services and solutions toour mutual customers. They will see us as a leader in the industry.
For Our Employees - We will provide an environment for our employees that challenges them to team, grow and prosper in an atmosphere of respect andrecognition. Our employees will be proud to work for a profitable and thriving employee-owned company.
For Our Shareholders- We will be the industry leader in the products and services we offer while providing increased shareholder value at optimal risk.
For Our Community - We will be a solid corporate citizen and will encourage community involvement among its employees and retirees.
Our Quality Policy & Objectives
Graybar Quality is a commitment to error-free performance. We are committed to a continuous improvement process, assuring consistent conformance to customers'expectations.
We believe these objectives can only be achieved in our organization by a culture that embraces a customer focus and implements that focus through the dailyinvolvement of every employee.
We gauge our success by customer satisfaction.
Quality Management System
If5-
RFP #0041790 Electrical EaulDment and Suoolies9
GraylKiR
II. CONTRACT PERIOD:
The term of this contract is for one (1) ycarfs), or as negotiated. There will be an option for four (4), One (I) yearrenewals, or as negotiated.
Gravbar understands the terms of the contract oeriod.
RFP #0041790 Electrical Eauioment and Suoolies9
GrqybaR.
III. BACKGROUND:
Virginia Tech has a need to purchase electrical equipment and supplies on a continuous and regular basis for a widevariety of projects associated with campus renovation projects and maintenance of the campus electrical infrastructure.The university's annual expenditure for electrical equipment and supplies has averaged approximately $ 2,000,000.00per year since the year 2000.
Historically Radford University has also utilized this contract with an average annual spend of approximately$250,000.00.
Graybar today is an international distributor of electrical and comm/data products, and a Fortune 500 Corporation. OurCompany operates 250 stocking locations throughout the United States and Canada.Our Company distributes approximately one million different products made by thousands of large and small manufacturers.Graybafs customers are primarily electrical and comm/data contractors, commercial and industrial firms, telephone companies,and power utilities. Graybar remains an independent distributor and is still one of the largest employee-owned companies in theUnited States.
"We are proud of our unique company and the many distribution services we offer. Graybar is an employee-owned.Independent wholesale distributor of electrical and comm/data products. We represent thousands of manufacturers anddistribute hundreds of thousands of different products and component. Most Important. Graybar provides valuable distributionservices for both manufacturers and customers."
Company Profile
Chicago 1873 Gray & Barton employees with inventor and cofounder Eusha Gray (front row, center).
Ellsha Gray, an inventor, and Enos Barton, an entrepreneur, founded Gray & Barton In Cleveland In 1869. To raise the moneyhe needed for his share of the business venture, Enos Barton borrowed $400 from his widowed mother. She, in turn, raised themoney by mortgaging the family home In rural Jefferson County, New York. Mrs. Barton's act of confidence in her son provedto be one of the best investments in history.
In 1872 this partnership became the Western Electric Company, which supplied telegraph components to the Western UnionTelegraph Company. After the invention of the telephone. Western Electric became the exclusive manufacturer of telephoneequipment for the Bell System. By the early 1900's, Westem had grown to be one of the largest manufacturing concerns In theworld.
Westem Electric also managed a thriving electrical distribution business, furnishing Its customers with non-telephone productsmade by other manufacturers. This electrical distribution business was spun off from Westem Electric and organized Into aseparate company, Graybar Electric Company, Inc., In 1925. Graybar employees bought their company in 1929.Corporate headquarters, which since 1928 had been located in the Graybar Building at 420 Lexington Ave. in New York City,moved to suburban St. Louis In 1982.
m
RFP # 0041790 Electrical Equipment and Supplies9
Gra^faaR
he Purposehe Vision
O
works to your advantage
EVA Business-To-Government Electronic
Procurement System
IV. EVA BUSINESS-TO-GOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM:
The eVA Internet electronic procurement solution streamlines and automates government purchasing activities withinthe Commonwealth of Virginia. Virginia Tech, and other state agencies and institutions, have been directed by theGovernor to maximize the use of this system in the procurement of goods and services, ffe are, therefore, requestingthat voiirfimi register as a trading partner within the eVA system.
There are registration fees and transaction fees involved with the use of eVA. These fees mu.st be considered in theprovision of quotes, bids and price proposals offered to Virginia Tech. Failure to register within the eVA system mayresult in the quote, bid or proposal from your firm being rejected and the award made to another vendor who is registeredin the eVA system.
Registration in the eVA system is accomplished on-line. Your firm must provide the necessary information. Pleasevisit the eVA website portal at httn://www eva.virginia.EOv/Dages/eva-registration-buver-vendor.htm and registerboth with eVA and Ariba. This process needs to he completed he/ore Virginia Tech can issue yourfirm a PurchaseOrder or contract. If your firm conducts business from multiple geographic locations, please register these locationsin your initial registration.
For registration and technical assistance, reference the eVA website at; [email protected]. or call866-289-7367 or 804-371-2525.
Gravbar is registered as a member of eVA and we oarticioate with SciQuest.
RFP # 0041790 Electrical Eauloment and Sunolieso
GraybaR
CONTRACT PARTICIPATION:
Collsg* ol VWhAffl •nd U»y
GtW9t Mt>on Univ«(MV
James Madison Umverxilv
OM Domimon Univefsitv
Radford Unn*trsdv
The Unwersitv o<
^irpnis Coffltnomveallh Umveftrty
Virgmfa MibUry institute
ViiguMs Tech
It is the intent of this solicitation and resulting contract to allow for cooperative procurement. Accordingly, any publicbody, public or private health or educational institutions, or Virginia Tech's affiliated corporations and/or partnershipsmay access any resulting contract if authorized by the contractor.
Participation in this cooperative procurement is strictly voluntary. If authorized by the Contractor, the resultant contractmay be extended to the entities indicated above to purchase at contract prices in accordance with contract terms. TheContractor shall notify Virginia Tech in writing of any such entities accessing the contract. No modification of thiscontract or execution of a separate contract is required to participate. The Contractor will provide semi-annual usage
reports for all entities accessing the Contract. Participating entities shall place their own orders directly with theContractor and shall fully and independently administer their use of the contract to include contractual disputes,invoicing and payments without direct administration from Virginia Tech. Virginia Tech shall not be held liable forany costs or damages incurred by any other participating entity as a result of any authorization by the Contractor toextend the contract. It is understood and agreed that Virginia Tech is not responsible for the acts or omissions of anyentity, and will not be considered in default of the contract no matter the circumstances.
Use of this contract does not preclude any participating entity from using other contracts or competitive processes asthe need may be.
Gravbar aooreciates the chance to allow for coooerative orocurements as noted above.
RFP #0041790 Electrical Eouioment and Suoolfes9
Qrs^fbaR.
VI. STATEMENT OF NEEDS:
A. Overview:
Virginia Tech needs the services of a Contractor to supply electrical equipment and supplies on an as needed basiswhen ordered by Virginia Tech.
Fast service and delivery. Graybar provides many services that provide value for the universityenvironment. Orders entered for products in stock by 3:00 are typically shipped the same day, and most
orders are shipped within 24 hours of receipt. We offer emergency services and will deliver the same
day when needed based on availability. The following flyers showcase a few examples of services
provided such as JIT (Just in Time), after hours service, material staging, product kitting, wire and cable
management and services, job trailers, job boxes and carts, project order management, bar coding,
summary billing.
RFP # 0041790 Electrical Equipment and Supplieso
GraybaR.
Local Inventory
o
Gra^baR.works to y - v ..rlage
Convenient
access to
the productsyou need!Graybar's nationwide network of locations provides you with
convenient, local access to products and services. Whether
it's getting materials to the jobsite fast through same- or
next-day delivery or emergency services, Graybar can help
streamline your supply chain.
■ Convenient access to products, services and people. Graybar
backs our local inventories with supporting inventory in zone
warehouses and regional service centers.
■ Fast service and delivery. Orders received by 3 p.m. are
typically shipped the same day, and most orders are
shipped within 24 hours of receipt. Graybar can also provide
customized delivery services.
■ Emergency service. Through our national emergency
response center, Graybar is there when you need us - day or
night. Call 1 -800-GRAYBAR after regular business hours for
emergency service.
And that's not all. Tailored inventory in local branches
combined with Graybar's Logistics Network means quick
access to the products you need. And with more than
250 locations all under one computer system, you can
seamlessly work with Graybar in multiple cities.
View all locations » graybar.com/locations
mm
m
00*
w
m
sirr^
teft L. t
j.;
graybar.com
Contact your localGraybar salesrepresentative today!
1-800-GRAYBAR
o
JIT (Just in Time)
Have materials
delivered when
and where theyare needed.
Do you find yourself spending more time managing
inventory for your everyday product needs? Are you
running out of room in your storerooms? Graybar's JIT
(Just In Time) inventory service solution may be the help
you need.
Graybar's objective is to deliver the items at the moment
they are needed, thereby minimizing inventory levels,
storage and transaction costs. JIT can help reduce waste andincrease productivity. Materials are purchased, transported
and processed just in time for their subsequent use.
JIT is Designed to Help
■ Reduce the amount of inventory, storage costs and
inventory obsolescence
■ Decrease transaction costs
■ Maximize service levels
■ Reduce overall inventory costs, job delays and waste
■ Inventory tax savings
■ Minimize order cycle time
■ Dedicate inventory at distribution point
■ On-time performance
• Increase productivity
Gra^baR.works to yoor
■
m.
it/j' Graybar Sustainability
You can reduce your environmental impact by taking advantage of
Graybar JIT. By getting the right amount of product you need when
you need ft, it's possible to reduce the amount of unused materials and
damaged inventory that equals unnecessary waste.
Contact your localGraybar salesrepresentative today!
graybar.com 1-800-GRAYBAR
Graybar Emergency Service
o
Gra^iiaR.works to )/' -:ie
There is no
such thing as"after hours"
If you have an emergency, the last thing on your mind is your
distributor's hours of operation. At Graybar there's no such
thing as "after hours" when a customer has an emergency.
Just call 1 -800-GRAYBAR after normal business hours to
reach the appropriate branch emergency contact. Graybar's
on-call representative will offer the highest level of service
possible and access to current inventory.
Customer Benefits
■ Graybar will address the situation quickly to reduce
your down time
• Easy to remember toll-free number 1 -800-GRAYBAR(1-800-472-9227)
■ Ability to check inventory through its national database
of networked locations
A Company You Can Count On
When you work with Graybar, you can get personalized, local
service, backed by strength and capabilities of a national
FORTUNE 500 company. From your day-to-day business
needs to emergency, after-hours service, we're here for you.
We believe that no other company in our industry can match
our experience, stability or our reputation.
5?^
X
\ CP
O
cP
a-
ai.k %
graybar.com
Contact your localGraybar sales
representative today!
1-80G-GRAYBAR
to
Material Staging GraybaR.vjoiks 10 yooi advantage
Helps EnsureOne CompleteShipment!Material Staging is the process of storing stock or non
stock material for delivery to the you at a specified date and
time. This procedure involves combining several product-
gathering efforts to fill a single order. In most cases, material
staging refers to storing non-stock material to ensure it
is available at the time you need it. Material staging helps
ensure one complete shipment.
Construction
Material staging works great for contractors that need
warehouse space for lighting, switchgear, electrical and
data cabinets and other large items.
Industrial
Material staging also works great for industrial accounts that
may request this during major in-house change-outs, or
simply to move products out of an area until they are needed.
These items are placed in staging areas in the branch locations
where the products are consolidated for this future release.
Customer Benefits
• Readily accessible inventory
" Reduces material losses, material damages, labor costs and
supplier claims
• Promotes JIT inventory
■ Eliminates supplier labor charges
■ Prevents job delays
■ Frees up customer warehouse space
A
V
m
\
GraybarSustalnablllty
Reduce the miles driven for delivieries and pick ups by combining
orders, in addition, you can reduce warehouse space needed to
store product.
graybar.com
Contact your localGraybar salesrepresentative todayl
1-800-GRAYBAR
H
Product Kitting
o
GraybaR.v.uiks to yout advantage
PackageMaterials
Together toSave Time.
Kitting is the packaging of components to provide a
complete "kit" of materials that are required for assembly or
installation. Graybar develops special packaging for a few
items or we can kit, crate and ship large components.
Kits Can be Built to Stock or to Order
Graybar has the experience in developing kitting operations
for large customers who require assembly, storage
and shipment of thousands of kits in a single month, to
requirements as small as several components for a specific
installation. At Graybar, we offer a wide range of innovative
kitting services that help our customers get the job done
while saving time and money.
ttigiiri'L,,
TM
Customer Benefits
■ Reduce administrative costs of ordering a large number of
components from multiple sources
• Reduce internal labor costs associated with the procurement,
logistics and installation of material
■ Improve customer service levels internally
and externally
■ Reduce returns and shrinkage
■ Place orders for a group of products made by multiple
manufacturers with one catalog number
■ Avoid delays, all items ship together
• Save money through reduced administrative costs, leveraged
buying and reduced receiving costs
■ Reduce cost of labor spent on non-installation activities
This Process Can Be Performed For
Electrical contractors, communication contractors, commercial
business, industrial business and the government.
Graybar Sustainabiiity
Kitting can reduce the number of miles driven via deliveries or
trips to your local Graybar location.
Contact your localGraybar salesrepresentative today!
graybar.com 1-800-GRAYBAR
ll
Wire and Cable Management
Reduce Waste
and ImproveProfitability!Graybar's wire and cable management services are flexibleand can be customer tailored for each job. The services can
handle Industrial cables, instrumentation cable, medium
voltage cable, building cable, data network cable, and fiber,enabling our customers to have the products available to
them when, where and how they need them. Graybar can
also assist customers with the following services: striping,
labeling, plexing, twisting, lashing and dyeing.
Save Labor, Time and Money
Graybar services like cutting and paralleling, prepared
reels and stands that can be easily moved on-site, and
preinstalled pulling eyes can provide you with significant
savings and make your jobs safer, easier and more efficient.
Graybar's solutions are designed to:
• Reduce: Inventory shortages, damaged inventory, need for
expedited shipments, material lost on the job and under
utilized or deteriorating inventory
■ Provide: Shipments of cut lengths, project tracking, dedicated
inventory, just-in-time deliveries and project savings
■ Prevent: Job delays and material lost on job
■ Allow: Design and engineering changes
■ Save: On inventory management and total project cost
This process can be performed for:
Electrical and communications wire and cable in industrial,
OEM, commercial and construction markets.
iO
GraybaR.works to your advaritaM^
0^'
Do you need to comply with
UL and CSA standards
for your OEM projects?
Graybar can provide panel shops and manufacturers
with UL and CSA listed and approved respooled
wire and cable. Work with your Graybar sales
representative to plan your next project.
Graybar Sustainability
utilizing Graybar's wire and cable management services can mean
less wasted or under-utilized product. Not only is this good for your
bottom-line, but can also help lessen the environmental impact of
your projects.
graybar.com
Contact your localGraybar salesrepresentative today!
1-800-GRAYBAR
13
Job Trailers
iO
GraybaR.\vorks to yrvr-- advantac:-.-
Mobile Mini is an
easy way to storeand secure material
on the jobsite.Graybar now offers the convenience of Mobile Mini, Inc.,
portable storage units to its jobsite inventory management
solutions. Special discount pricing, priority delivery,
nationwide inventory and pre-approved credit make
Graybar your best source for secure portable storage
containers, trailers and offices.
All Steel Storage Containers
Standard Sizes: 8' Wide
5' -10' -15' - 20' - 25' - 40' Lengths
■ High Security Patented Locking System
■ 10 Wide Units -Only Available from MM1 18'
and 25' Lengths with Premium Doors
Security Offices and Mobile Offices
] m
8' Wide Series - 10'-40' Length Office/OfficeCombo Storage Units
Trailers and Custom Units
New Fleet - Wide Selection & Security Doors
8'x20' to 24'x60' Standard or Designer Series
\ N ^
Any Width, Length or Height
Doors, Window, Electric and Interior Buildout
mobile mini'iaa.me atoraae a urnce c/af/
Various Sizes
Step or Blunt End Available
graybar.com
Contact your localGraybar sales
representative today!
1-800-GRAYBAR
If
Jobsite Boxes and Carts
liO
GraiyfoaR.works to youi ....
Secure and
immediate access
to materials
where and when
you need them.
Graybar can provide and deliver jobsite boxes, carts and
clamshells. These containers can easily be moved from room
to room and floor to floor on heavy duty equipped casters.
The containers can be picked up and replenished as needed
to meet your jobsite requirements.
Job Boxes and Carts Offered
■ Clamshell Cart
• Conduit Cart
■ Palletainer (casters optional)
■ Side by Side (3-sheif and 4-shelf)
■ Side by Side (4-shelf)
■ BIM Modeling Cart (for purchase Only)
Customer Benefits
• Stock per job phase to help organize material on jobsite
■ Improves electrician efficiency; less effort spent on
non-installation activities
■ Reduced storage costs, ordering, receiving and billing
■ Increased productivity through less material handling
and loss, congestion, damage, over-ordering, remobilization
and transportation to jobs
■ Reduce cost of labor effort spent on non-installation activities
.1^
(m
Graybar Sustainability
According to the Whole Building Design Guide, cardboard can make up
to 10-12% of waste generated on a jobsite. Product packaging can be
removed at the Graybar warehouse and recycled via certified recyclers.
In addition, smaller items may be shipped in these reusable containers,
thus avoiding the use of more cardboard."
" Whole Building Design Guide
Repackaging options not available where country of origin, hazardous material,r>r r»+he>r informaftnn ic lonalK/ rpm ilrprf
graybar.com
Contact your localGraybar salesrepresentative today!
1-800-GRAYBAR
/S
Project Order Management
o
GraybaR.wOi ixi lo yOL.. advantage
Let us worryabout the
details!
Incorrect takeoffs, unplanned product delays, project adds
and changes, labor downtime are just a few of the situationsyou want to avoid when working on a large project. WithGraybar's project management service solution, the goal is
to minimize the effects of the unplanned and to improve the
process to reduce errors.
To accomplish this goal we work with you from the designstage, through quotations, ordering, delivery, follow-
up, reporting, billing, to the final job recap. With ourexperienced project teams, technology, and supply chainexperience we can help with local jobs to geographically
diverse multi-year projects.
Customer Benefits
■ Increased Ability to Plan Projects
» Project Preplanning meetings
» Take Off and Project Planning assistance from our team of
specialists including
• Lighting and Switchgear Specialists
• Technical and Engineering Assistance
• Active Management of Project
» Expediting
» Status Reporting
• Increased Confidence in On-Time Project Completion
» Reliable On-Demand Reports
» Access Reports through ShopGraybar 24/7
■ Access to other Graybar services
» Wire and Cable Management
» On site job trailers and offices
» SmartStock Inventory management
■ Accurate Recapping
1
4
'wm
A
'y
Case Study
When a statewide utility needed to improve their system-
wide telecommunication network, they turned to Graybar.
Graybar served as the central point of aggregation andintegration of several project participants and inputs. This
reduced the complexity for the customer, the engineering
consultant and the manufacturer. Resulting in a project
finished on-time and meeting the requirements to help
them serve their customer more efficiently.
) Graybar Sustainability
Graybar's Project Management service can also help your company
meet LEED constmctlon requirements, jobslte recycling, jobsite waste
reduction, and other sustainability factors that are a part of today's
complex construction environment
Contact your localGraybar sales
representative today!
graybar.com 1-800-GRAYBAR
/L
Bar Coding
o
Gra^baR.your adv v" juu
Streamline
receivingwith standard
or custom
bar codes.
Graybar works with manufacturers, customers and vendors
to develop standardized bar coding. Graybar can bar code
shipments and documents, enabling you to automate your
receiving and accounts payable functions. At your request,
we can also work with you to generate labels that meet
industry or customer requirements.
With standard or customized bar code labeling Graybar
can help streamline your receiving, shipping and
accounting processes.
Wi*
t
Customer Benefits
• Eliminates errors associated with manual data entry
■ Speeds up the process of data entry
■ Automates processes
■ Labels are easily and inexpensively created.
Bar Coding Examples
■ Customer specific bar-coding or compliant
shipment labeling
■ Storeroom or bin labeling
Contact your localGraybar salesrepresentative today!
graybar.com 1-800-GRAYBAR
n
Summary Billing
o
GraybaR.works to your advdnLdy.;
Saves You
Time and
Money!Through the use of our centralized computer system,
Graybar has the ability to consolidate all your individual
invoices into a single invoice, summarizing all of your billing
activity, which saves you time and money.
Customer Benefits
■ Supports increased cash flow
■ Pay multiple invoices easily and efficiently, saving time andreducing papenwork
■ Electronic versions of your Summary Bill are availableproviding the benefits of online processing
■ Bills can be combined for customers with more than
one account
■ Receive detailed billing information for each invoice
I Graybar Sustainability
By combining invoices you're also making an impact on the
environment. Summary Billing can reduce the amount of paper used
in the office for everyday business processes. According to the EPA,
paper and paperboard is the largest contributor, 28.5%, to municipal
solid waste, so reducing is good for business and the environment.
Source: epa.gov
Contact your localGraybar salesrepresentative today!
graybar.com 1-800-GRAYBAR
(f
B. Quality of Materials:
All materials supplied shall be institutional, industrial and/or commercial grade, whichever is more stringent, inaccordance with the standards of the industry for institutional and'or industrial construction and maintenance.
Graybar represents hundreds of thousands of items from thousands of best in class manufacturers. Graybar is committed to
providing quality products that meet the specifications and requirements provided by Virginia Tech. Because Graybar wants
to ensure that the products offered through the Company are safe, Graybar prohibits the sale of any products that have been
recalled by a manufacturer, a governmental agency or other regulatory authority including, but not limited to, the Consumer
Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Highway Traffic Safety
AHministratinn
Graybar VALUES Integrity
We tell the truth, do what is right, and treat others with fairness and respect.
We adhere to hi^ standards of ethics and business conduct
We take responsibility for our actions.
We behave in a way that protects and enhances Graybar's reputation in the communities we serve.Long-Term View
We believe that long-term success is more important that short-term gains.
We cultivate loyal relationships diat stand the test of time.
We invest in our employees, recognize their achievements, and give them opportunities to build successful
RFP # tXMlTSO Hectrical Eauipment and Supplieso
GraybaR.19
C. Inventory:
The Contractor should stock and/or have available a large inventory and an adequate variety of materials for theconstruction, renovation, repair, and maintenance of building electrical systems, including but not limited to, thefollowing:
Our Logistics/Inventoiy placement strategy is a combination of branch locations, district servicecenters, and national zone warehouses that enables us to create flexible solutions to meet theneeds of our customers and to compete in the markets we serve.
The essence of the logistics strategy is to centralize inventory where it makes sense to centralize,but to decentralize where it makes sense to do tfiat. In other words, inventory is tailored at each
location to match customer requirements. Graybar can take advantage of our size to make
purchases for economies of scale, and can take advantage of our geographic breadth to provideexcellent service close to our customer base.
Graybar has a facility in Roanoke that has inventory and personnel on hand to provide customerswith the full array of our sales, service, and delivery offerings. The facility is managed locally,and services are tailored to the local market.
Inventoiy value between our local branch, the Richmond Distribution Center, and the Charlotte
Distribution center fluctuate in value, but collectively at this time maintain well over 10 million
dollars in Electrical, Comm/Data, and Utility inventory.
RFP # 0041790 Electrical Eaulpment and Suppliesp
Gra^liaR20
1. Wire and Cable: All standard sizes and types in aluminum and copper and all insulation types, includingcontrol cable, building wire, ground rods, bare and insulated ground wire, and all associated wiring and cablefittings and accessories as well as a large variety of types and sizes from one or more top qualitymanufacturers. Power Cable 15 KV 1/0 to 1000 KCM.
2. Conduit and Raceways: All Standard sizes and types, including surface metal raceways, wireway, aluminumconduit, rigid galvanized steel conduit, intermediate steel conduit, PVC coated rigid steel conduit, electricalmetallic tubing, PVC schedule 40 conduit, flexible liquid-tight conduit, and all associated fittings andaceessories as well as a large variety of types and sizes from one or more top quality manufacturers.
3. Boxes and Wiring Devices: All standard types, including outlet and switch boxes, pull boxes, floor boxes,switches, receptacles, plugs, connectors, and ground fault devices as well as a large variety of types and sizesfrom one or more top quality manufacturers.
4. Panels, Switches and Load Centers: All standard types and sizes, including circuit breakers, fuses, safetyswitches, lighting contactors, distribution panels, panel boards and load centers as well as a large variety oftypes and sizes from an adequate variety of manufacturers.
5. Data communication Supplies: All common items related to data communications including Category 6cabling, 210 blocks, jacks, faceplates, Pe89 telephone cable, and other miscellaneous items. Large variety oftypes and sizes from one or more top quality manufacturers.
6. Tools: All common types of electrical hand and power hand tools, including socket sets, hole saws, drills,fish tapes, cutters and strippers, and common types of testing instruments available from one or more topquality manufacturers.
7. Miscellaneous Fasteners, Terminating Devices, Splicing, Marking: Tapes, splicing kits, lubricants, andcleaners from a top quality manufacturer such as 3M Products. Also including connectors, terminals, ties,markers, signs, anchors, fasteners, channel systems, and other miscellaneous electrical items. Should have alarge variety of types and sizes from one or more top quality manufacturers.
8. Light Fixtures: All common commercial types, particularly recessed fluorescent, track lighting, exit, andemergency light fixtures and all types of outdoor lighting that are available from one or more top qualitymanufacturers.
9. Motor Starters and Controls: Including contactors, control stations, control switches, relays, and a variety ofstarters, including magnetic, manual, reduced voltage, etc. as well as a large variety of types and sizes froman adequate variety of manufacturers.
10. Special Systems: Including all common types of wall and baseboard heaters, heating cable, kitchen and bathfans, thermostats, and portable heaters that are available from one or more top quality manufacturers.
11. Transformers: Including all types of dry-type, oil filled and general purpose transformers that are availablefrom one or more top quality manufacturers. 1 Phase, 3 Phase, 12KV and current transformers.
12. Line Hardware: All varieties of line hardware and related materials to maintain a vast electric system withinThe Town of Blacksburg and the Virginia Tech Campus.
13. Metering F,quipment: All types of metering equipment.
14. Services: All equipment manufacturers field services such as, but not limited to, diagnostic testing, analysisand troubleshooting, etc.
RFP # 0041790 Electrical Equipment and Supplieso
GrajiiaR21
Electrical Products <
:^T \
V
wF^
at.
AI,
1-800-GRAYBAR (472-9227) (During Normal Business Hours or After Hours for Emergency Service)graybar.com
Graybar is ISO 9001:2000 Registered
O
GraciAiaR.
Supplier ListingLook no further than Graybarfor quality products from thetop suppliers. Plus, Graybaroffers a wide range of services:
Gear and Lighting Specialists
Graybar Delivery Advantage
Quality Service —ISO 9001:2000 Registered
Square D Small Projects Stockand Quotations
eBusiness Services
• Graybar.com• EDI
• Electronic Estimation
• Electronic Procurement
Summary Billing
Automation Solutions
Simplified Leasing andFinancing
Government Service Provider
Material Staging
Online Ordering
Kitting
Security Products
Voice and Data Products
Job-site Services
Logistics Solutions
To learn more about these
and other services,call Graybar today —
1-800-GRAYBAR
(472-9227){During Normal Business Hours orAfter Hours for Emergency Service)
graybar.com
3M Cooper Crouse-Hlnds Company Hubbell Lighting (cont.)
3M Electro Products DIv. Airport Lighting Products Columbia Lighting
Acuity Lighting Group Commercial Products Devine Lighting
American Electric Lighting Industrial Products Dual-Lite
Antique Street Lamps Lighting Produas KIM Lighting
Emergi-Lite Molded Products Moldcast Lighting
Holophane Lighting, Inc. Cooper Lighting Group Prescolite
Hydrel Lighting AtLite Progress Lighting
LIthonia Lighting Corel ite Security Lighting
Peerless Crouse-Hlnds Lighting Spaulding Lighting
SpecLight Fail Safe Lighting Systems Sportsliter Solution
Advance Halo Lighting Sterner Lighting
Aetna Insulated Wire International Hubbell Power Systems
Alphone Iris A.B. Chance
Alrmaster Fan Lumark Lighting Ohio Brass
Alcan Cable Lumiere Quazite
Allen Tel Products McGraw-Edison Hubbell Wiring Device-KeilemsAllied Moulded Products, Inc Metalux Hubbell Wiring Device
Allied Electrical Group MWS Inc. Kellems
AFC/Kaf-Tech Neo-Ray Hughes Brothers
Allied Tube & Conduit Portfolio Hunter Fan Company
Power Strut Shaper ideal Industries, Inc
Altronix Streetworks Buchanan Construaion Products
American Insulated Wire Sure-Lites Igloo Corp.
American FIbertek Cooper Notification Ilsco
AMSECO Cooper Power Systems Indalex
Anamet Kearney Ingersoll-RandAPC/MGE CRC Chemicals LCN
Arlington Industries, Inc Dazor Manufacturing Corp. Locknetics
AvaLAN Wireless DeWALT Recognition Systems
Baldor Electric Company DIgimerge SchlageBelden DItek Von Duprin
Bogen Communications D-LInk intermatic Inc.
Boss Manufacturing Draka Intematlonal Fiber Systems (IFS)Brady, W.H. & Company, Inc B.I.W. IPEX
Bridgeport Fittings, Inc. Tamaqua JVC Professional
BRK Brands, Inc. Electrl-Flex Company Kalas ManufacturingBroan-Nutone, LLC Encore Wire Corp. Klein Tools, Inc.
Brooks Lumber Company Erico Kraloy
Cable Prep Caddy Krylon IndustrialCANTEX Inc. Cadweld Kuhlman Electric
Cerro Wire and Cable Eritech Lenox
Chatsworth Products, Inc. Ericson Manufacturing Leviton Lighting ControlsChromalox EverFocus Leviton Manufacturing CompanyCME Exitronix Lutron Electronics
Coleman Cable Systems FCI Burndy Magnecraft & Struthers-DunnCopperfield Federal Signal Corp. Malton Equipment Company
Colonial Wire & Cable Company Rrex Marley Electric Heating CompanyCommScope Fluke McGIII Manufacturing Co., Inc.Conduit Pipe Products Company Gal-Tronlcs Metalllcs
Cooper B-Line G&W Electric Company Midwest Electric Products, Inc
Cooper Bussmann GE Consumer & Industrial Milbank Manufecturing CompanyGE Lighting Systems Mlllerbernd
m
GE Security
Geist
General Cable
Carol Cable Co. Produrts
Great Lakes Case and Cabinet
GreenleeTextron
Heritage Inc.Hoffman Enclosures
Hubbell Building AutomationHubbell Electrical Products
RACO
Hubbell LightingAlera Lighting
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp.
MInerallac CompanyMINUTEMAN UPS/Para SystemsN-Tron
National Pipe ProductsNational Strand Products
Nehring Electrical WorksNexans
Nitek
North SafetyNVT
Oasis
Oatey
1-800 -GRAYBAR (472-9227) When you need electrical products, call Graybar.Ortronics
Panasonic
PANDUIT
Peico
Pepperl & FuchsPhelps DodgePhoenix Contact
PIcoma Industries, Inc.
Porcelain Products CompanyPorta Systems Corp.Potter
Preformed Line Products
Company
Prysmlan Power Cables & SystemsPULS
Queen City PlasticsR. Stahl
RAB LightingRaco Manufacturing andEngineering
Boxes & Fittings
Boxes (Non-Metallic)
Allied Moulded Products, Inc
Arlington Industries, Inc.CANTEX Inc.
Hubbell Electrical Products
RACO
Thomas & Belts Corp.Bowers
Carlon
Challenger
Boxes (Steel)
Cooper Crouse-Hinds CompanyCommercial Produas
Hubbell Electrical Products
RACO
Thomas & Belts Corp.Bowers
Steel City
Cable Ties & Wiring AccessoriesPANDUIT
Thomas & Belts Corp.
Cable TrayCooper B-LineThomas & Belts Corp.
Rainbow CCTV
Rayovac
Republic ConduitRepublic Wire
Robroy IndustriesECN KORNS
Perma-Cote
Plastibond
Rockbestos CompanyRonk
Rubbermaid
Rutherford Controls Int'l. Corp.
Salisbury, W.H., & CompanySea Gull LightingService Wire
Southern Pipe
Southwire Company
Alflex
Specified Technologies, Inc.Speco Technologies
Square D (Schneider Electric)Talk-A-Phone
Thomas & Belts Corp.Blackburn
Bowers
Carlon
ChallengerElastimold
Hazlux LightingKindorf
OCAL
Red Dot
Russellstoll
Shamrock Conduit Products, Inc.
Steel CitySuperstrut
Thomas & Belts
Toshiba
ToteVision
TPI Corporation
Transition Networks
United Copper IndustriesValcom
Valmont Industries
Victor Insulators, Inc.
Veolla
Viking ElectronicsVuance
Watt Stopper, TheWerner
Western Tube & Conduit Corp.
Wheatland Tube CompanyWiremold-LegrandWoodhead
Product CategoriesCondulets
Cooper Crouse-Hinds CompanyIndustrial Produas
Thomas & Belts Corp.Red Dot
Enclosures, WirewayCooper B-Line
Hoffman Enclosures
Milbank Manufaauring CompanyThomas & Belts Corp.
Carlon
Fittings (Die Cast)Arlington Industries, IncBridgeport Fittings, IncThomas & Belts Corp.
Steel City
Fittings (Non-Metallic)Alflex
Arlington Industries, IncBridgeport Fittings, Inc.Cooper Crouse-Hinds Company
Industrial Products
Hubbell Elearical Produas
RACO
Thomas & Belts Corp.Carlon
Fittings (PVC)CANTEX Inc
IPEX
KraloySouthern PipeThomas & Belts Corp.
Carlon
Fittings (Steel)Alflex
Arlington Industries, Inc.Bridgeport Fittings, Inc.Cooper Crouse-Hinds Company
Commercial Products
Industrial Products
Hubbell Elearical Products
RACO
Minerallac CompanyThomas & Belts Corp.
Steel CityThomas & Betts
Floor Boxes
Hubbell Wiring Device-KellemsHubbell Wiring Device
Thomas & Betts Corp.Steel City
Wiremold-Legrand
GroundingERICO Products, Inc.Cadweld
Eritech
FCI BurndyThomas & Betts Corp.
Blackburn
Hazardous FittingsCooper Crouse-Hinds Company
Industrial Products
Molded Products
Heat Shrink
3M
3M Elearo Produas Div.
PANDUIT
Thomas & Betts Corp.
Hubs
Cooper Crouse-Hinds CompanyIndustrial Produas
ID Products
3M
3M Elearo Produas Div.
BradyPANDUIT
Thomas & Betts Corp.
LugsFCI BumdyPANDUIT
Thomas & Betts Corp.Blackburn
Nipples, Elbows, CouplingsConduit Pipe Produas CompanyPicoma Industries, Inc.
Robroy IndustriesECN KORNS
Thomas & Betts Corp.Shamrock Conduit Produas, Inc
Wheatland Tube Company
Portable Power
Cooper Crouse-Hinds CompanyIndustrial Products
Ericson Manufacturing
o
Gra^baR.WOlks to yuuF dO"vtil)id9'r
Product Categoriesstrut
Allied Electrical GroupPower Strut
Cooper B-LineThomas & Setts Corp.
Kindorf
Superstrut
Terminals
PANDUIT
Thomas & Betts Corp.
WeatherproofArlington Industries, inc
Weatherproof Boxes & CoversHubbell Electricai Products
RACO
Intermatic, inc.
Thomas & Betts Corp.Red Dot
Wiring DuctPANDUIT
Thomas & Betts Corp.
Chemicals & Adhesives
Aerosols, Chemicals & Lubes
CRC Chemicals
Caulks, Sealants, Adhesives
3M
Kryion Industrial
Fire Barrier
3M
3M Electro Products DIv.
Specified Technologies, inc
Conduit, Raceway & Fasteners
Armored Cables
Aetna Insulated Wire
Allied Electrical GroupAFC/Kaf-Tech
Coleman Cable SystemsNexans
Rockbestos CompanyService Wire
Southwire CompanyAlflex
Cable TrayCooper B-Line
Thomas & Betts Corp.
Conduit (Aluminum)
indalex
Conduit (Flexible)
Allied Electrical GroupAFC/Kaf-Tech
Anamet
Electri-Fiex CompanySouthwire Company
Alflex
Conduit (Liquidtight)Allied Electrical Group
AFC/Kaf-Tech
Anamet
Eiectri-Fiex CompanySouthwire Company
Alflex
Conduit (Metallic)
Allied Electrical GroupAllied Tube & Conduit
Conduit (Metallic) (cont.)
Western Tube & Conduit Corp.Wheatland Tube Company
Conduit (PVC)
CANTEX Inc.
Heritage inc.
IPEX
KraloyNational Pipe ProductsQueen City PlasticsSouthern Pipe
Enclosures, WirewayCooper B-Llne
Hoffman Enclosures
Mllbank Manufacturing CompanyThomas & Betts Corp.
Carlon
Fasteners
Metalllcs
Fittings (Non-Metallic)Alflex
Arlington industries, IncBridgeport Fittings, Inc.Cooper Crouse-Hlnds Company
Industrial Products
Hubbell Electricai Products
RACO
Thomas & Betts Corp.Carlon
Fittings (PVC)CANTEX Inc.
IPEX
KraloySouthern PlpreThomas & Betts Corp.
Carlon
Fittings (Steel)Alflex
Arlington industries, inc.Bridgeport Fittings, Inc.Cooper Crouse-Hlnds Company
Commercial Products
Industrial Products
Hubbell Electrical Products
RACO
MIneraiiac CompanyThomas & Betts Corp.
Steel CityThomas & Betts
Floor Boxes
Hubbell Wiring Device-KeilemsHubbell Wiring Device
Thomas & Betts Corp.Steel City
Wiremold-Legrand
Meter Sockets
Cooper B-Llne
Midwest Electric Products, Inc
Mllbank Manufacturing Company
Vaults/Outdoor Enclosures
Hubbell Power SystemsOuazite
Malton Equipment Company
Nipples, Elbows, CouplingsConduit Pipe Products Company
Nipples, Elbows, Couplings (cont.)Robroy industriesECN KORNS
Thomas & Betts Corp.Shamrock Conduit Products, Inc.
Wheatland Tube Company
PVC Coated Conduit & FittingsRobroy industries
Perma-Cote
Plastlbond
Thomas & Betts Corp.OCAL
Spring Steel FastenersERiCO Products, inc.Caddy
Cooper B-Line
Strut
Allied Electrical GroupPower Strut
Cooper B-Line
Thomas & Betts Corp.Kindorf
Superstrut
Surface Raceway (Metallic/Non-Metallic)
Hubbell Wiring Device-KeliemsHubbell Wring Device
PANDUIT
Wiremold-Legrand
Surge Protection
Hubbell Wiring Device-KeilemsHubbell Wring Device
Intermatic, Inc.
Leviton Manufacturing CompanyWiremold-Legrand
Telepower PolesHubbell Wiring Device-Keilems
Hubbell Wring DeviceWiremold-Legrand
Controls & Motors
Electric Motors
Baldor Electric Company
Generators
Baidor Electric Company
Distribution Equipment
AC Drives
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Arc Flash AnalysisCooper Bussmann
Automation Products
Cooper Crouse-Hinds CompanyMolded Produas
Hubbell Wiring Device-KeilemsHubbell Wring Device
Phoenix Contact
R. Stahl
Square D (Schneider Electric)Woodhead
Busway
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Circuit Breakers
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Contactors & Starters
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Disconnect Switches
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Float Switches
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Fuses
Cooper Bussmann
Limit Switches
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Load Centers
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Medical Products
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Metering Equipment
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Motor Control Centers
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Panelboards
Square D (Schneider Electric)
PLCs
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Power Monitoring & ControlSquare D (Schneider Electric)
Push Buttons
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Relays & TimersSquare D (Schneider Electric)
Safety SwitchesSquare D (Schneider Electric)
Sensors
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Surge Protection DevicesSquare D (Schneider Electric)
Switchboards
Square D (Schneider Electric)
SwitchgearSquare D (Schneider Electric)
Terminai Blocks
Cooper Bussmann
IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
Buchanan Construalon Products
Phoenix Contact
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Jls-
1-800 -GRAYBAR (472-9227)When you need electrical products, call Graybar.
'U-
M
Transformers
Cooper Power Systems
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Wire Management
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Enclosures & Industrial
Products
Enclosures, WirewayCooper B-Line
Hoffman Enclosures
Miibank Manufacturing CompanyThomas & Betts Corp.
Carlon
Janitorial Products
Rubbermaid
Meter Sockets
Cooper B-Line
Midwest Electric Produrts, Inc.
Miibank Manufacturing Company
Vaults/Outdoor Enclosures
Hubbeil Power SystemsQuazlte
Malton Equipment Company
Heating & Ventilating
Bath Fans
Broan-Nutone, LLC
Ceiling FansHunter Fan Company
Central Vac SystemsBroan-Nutone, LLC
Heat Cables
Chromalox
Industrial Fans
Airmaster Fan
Marley Electric Heating Company
Industrial Fans
TPI Corporation
Industrial Heaters
Marley Electric Heating CompanyTPI Corporation
Intercom SystemsBroan-Nutone, LLC
Portable Fans
Airmaster Fan
Marley Electric Heating CompanyTPi Corporation
Portable Heaters
Marley Electric Heating CompanyTPi Corporation
Industrial Automation
& Control
N-Tron
Pepperl & FuchsPULS
Automation Products
Cooper Crouse-Hinds CompanyMolded Products
Hubbeil Wiring Device-KellemsHubbeil Wiring Device
Phoenix Contact
R. Stahi
Square D (Schneider Electric)Woodhead
Data Logging
Raco Manufacturing andEngineering
Hazardous FittingsCooper Crouse-Hinds Company
Industrial Products
Molded Products
Hazardous Location -
Industrial Controls
R. Stahl
Industrial Control
Magnecraft & Struthers-Dunn
Phase Converters
Ronk
Remote MonitoringRaco Manufacturing and
Engineering
Terminal Blocks
Cooper Bussmann
IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
Buchanan Construction Produas
Phoenix Contact
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Lamps, Lighting & BallastsBallasts
Advance
GE Consumer & Industrial
Lutron Electronics
Lamp, Ballast & Battery DisposalVeoiia
LampsGE Consumer & Industrial
Lighting ControlHubbeil Building AutomationLeviton Lighting ControlsLutron Electronics
Lighting FixturesAcuity Lighting Group
American Elertric LightingAntique Street LampsEmergi-LiteHolophane Lighting, inc.Hydrel LightingLithonia LightingPeerless
SpecLightAlera LightingCooper Crouse-Hinds Company
Airport Lighting ProductsLighting Produas
Cooper Lighting GroupAtLite
Corelite
Crouse-Hinds LightingFail Safe Lighting SystemsHalo Lightinginternational
iris
Lumark LightingLumiere
McGraw-Edison
Metalux
Neo-RayPortfolio
ShaperStreetworks
Sure-Lites
Dazor Manufaauring Corp.Exitronix
GE Consumer & Industrial
GE Lighting SystemsHubbeil Lighting
Alera LightingArchitectural Area LightingColumbia LightingDevine LightingDual-Lite
Kim LightingMoldcast LightingPrescolite
Progress LightingSecurity LightingSpaulding LightingSportsllter SolutionsSterner Lighting
RAB LightingSea Gull LightingThomas & Betts Corp.
Hazlux Lighting
Lighting Fixtures - TemporaryEricson ManufaauringMcGill Manufaauring Co., Inc
Lighting PolesMillerbernd
Valmont Industries
Modular Wiring SystemAcuity Lighting Group
Lithonia LightingCooper Lighting GroupMWS Inc
Occupancy Sensors
Hubbeil Wiring Device-KellemsHubbeil Wring Device
Leviton Manufaauring CompanyLutron Eiearonics
Watt Stopper, The
Portable Power
Cooper Crouse-Hinds CompanyIndustrial Produas
Ericson Manufaauring
Life Safety & SignalingBatteries & FlashlightsRayovac
Coolers
Igloo Corp.
Gloves
Boss ManufacturingCarolina Glove CompanyKlein Tools, Inc.
Ladders
Werner
Personal Protealon EquipmentSalisbury, W.H., & Company
Rain Gear
Boss Manufaauring
Safety Produas3M
3M Elearo Products Div.
North SafetySalisbury, W.H., & Company
Smoke/Carbon Monoxide
Deteaors
BRK Brands, Inc.
Firex
Water Coolers
Oasis
Power Distribution
Pole Line Hardware
Hubbeli Power SystemsA.B. Chance
Transformers
Cooper Power SystemsSquare D (Schneider Elearic)
Transformers (Oil Filled)
Cooper Power Systems
Kuhlman Electric
Utility ProduasCooper Power Systems
KearneyHubbeil Power SystemsOhio Brass
Porcelain Products CompanyPreformed Line Produas CompanyThomas & Betts Corp.
Blackburn
Viaor Insulators, Inc.
o
Grs^ybaR.wofKS lo your davaniaat-
-26
Product Categoriesutility Products - CrossarmsBrooks Lumber Company
Hughes Brothers
Utility Products - Moulded RubberCooper Power Systems
Thomas & Betts Corp.Elastimold
Utility Products - SwitchesG&W Electric Company
Vaults/Outdoor Enclosures
Hubbell Power SystemsQuazite
Malton Equipment Company
Security & Notification ProductsAccess Control
AiphoneAitronix
American Fibertek
Ditek
GE Security
Ingersoii-RandLCN
Locknetics
Recognition SystemsSchlageVon Duprin
International Fiber Systems (IFS)KeyscanRutherford Controls Int'l. Corp. (RCI)Speco TechnologiesTransition Networks
Viking ElectronicsVuance
Audio/Visual Notification
AiphoneAllen Tel Products
Bogen CommunicationsCooper NotificationDitek
Federal Signal Corp.GAI-Tronics
GE SecuritySpeco TechnologiesTalk-A-Phone
Valcom
Viking Electronics
Cabling, Installation & ToolsBelden
Cable PrepColeman Cable SystemsCommScopeERICO
General Cable
IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
Ortronics
CCTV
Aitronix
American Fibertek
AvaLAN Wireless
D-Link
DigimergeDitek
EverFocus
GE Security
International Fiber Systems (IFS)
CCTV (cont.)
Nitek
NVT
Panasonic
Peico
Porta Systems Corp.Rainbow CCTV
Speco TechnologiesToshiba
ToteVision
Transition Networks
Control Center
AiphoneAitronix
American Fibertek
APC/MGE
AvaLAN Wireless
Chatsworth Products, Inc
GE Security
Geist
Great Lakes Case and Cabinet
International Fiber Systems (IFS)MINUTEMAN UPS/Para Systems
Nitek
NVT
PeIco
ToteVision
Transition Networks
Fire Alarm SystemsAitronix
AMSECO
Cooper NotificationDitek
GE SecurityPotter
Intrusion
AMSECO
Ditek
GE SecurityOptex
Potter
Remote Facilities
Aiphone
APQMGE
AvaLAN Wireless
Chatsworth Products, Inc.
D-Link
EverFocus
GE Security
Geist
Keyscan
PeIco
Speco TechnologiesVaicom
Signal EquipmentFederal Signal Corp.GE Security
Surge ProtectionHubbell Wiring Device-Keliems
Hubbell Wiring DeviceIntermatic, Inc.
Leviton Manufacturing CompanyWiremold-Legrand
Timers/Photo Cells/Clocks
Intermatic, Inc.
Weatherproof Boxes & CoversHubbell Electrical Products
RACO
Intermatic, inc.
Thomas & Betts Corp.Red Dot
Termination, Splicing &Grounding
Cable Ties & Wiring AccessoriesThomas & Betts Corp.
PANDUrr
Conduit (Fishing)GreenleeTextron
IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
Fire Barrier
3M
3M Electro Produas Div.
Specified Technologies, Inc.
Fittings (Steel)Alflex
Arlington industries, incBridgeport Fittings, Inc.Cooper Crouse-Hinds Company
Commercial Products
Industrial Products
Hubbell Electrical Products
RACO
MInerallac CompanyThomas & Betts Corp.
Steel CityThomas & Betts
GripsHubbell Wiring Device-Kellems
Kellems
GroundingERICO Products, Inc.
Cadweld
Eritech
FCI BurndyPANDUIT
Thomas & Betts Corp.Blackburn
Hardware
IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.Buchanan Construction Products
Heat Shrink Products
3M
3M Electro Products DIv.
PANDUIT
Thomas & Betts Corp.
ID Products
3M
3M Elearo Products Div.
BradyPANDUIT
Thomas & Betts Corp.
Lugs
FCi BurndyPANDUIT
Thomas & Betts Corp.Blackburn
Pulling LubricantsIDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
Safety Products3M
3M Electro Products DIv.
North SafetySalisbury, W.H., & Company
Splice & Termination Kits3M
3M Electro Products DIv.
Surface Raceway (Metallic/Non-Metallic)
Hubbell Wiring Device-KellemsHubbell Wring Device
PANDUIT
Wiremold-Legrand
Tape3M
3M Electro Products DIv.
Terminal Blocks
Cooper Bussmann
IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
Buchanan Construrtlon Products
Phoenix Contact
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Terminals
PANDUIT
Thomas & Betts Corp.
Test & Measurement
Fluke
IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
Tools (Hand)
IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
Klein Tools, Inc.
Lenox
Tools (Hand & Power)
FCI Burndy
Utility ProductsCooper Power Systems
KearneyHubbell Power SystemsOhio Brass
^7
1-800 -GRAYBAR (472-9227)When you need electrical products, call Graybar.Utility Products (cont.)Porcelain Products CompanyPreformed Line Products
Company
Thomas & Betts Corp.Blackburn
Victor Insulators, Inc.
Wire Connectors
3M
3M Electro Products Div.
IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
Buchanan Construction
Products
Wiring DuctPANDUIT
Thomas & Betts Corp.
Testing Instruments
Test & Measurement
Fluke
IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
ThermographyFluke
Tools & Installation Products
Conduit (Fishing)Green lee Textron
IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
Gloves
Boss ManufacturingCarolina Glove CompanyKlein Tools, Inc
Hole MakingGreenlee Textron
Lenox
Job Boxes
Greenlee Textron
Material HandlingGreenlee Textron
Plumbing AccessoriesOatey
Power BendingGreenlee Textron
Power Tools
DeWALT
PVC Cements & Primers
Oatey
Tool Accessories
DeWALT
Klein Tools, Inc
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp.
Tools (Hand)
IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
Klein Tools, Inc
Lenox
Tools (Power) - Crimpers &Cutters
Greenlee Textron
Tools (Power)
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp.
Wire & Cable
Armored Cables
Aetna Insulated Wire
Allied Electrical GroupAFC/Kaf-Tech
Armored Cables (cent.)
Rockbestos Company
Service Wire
Southwire CompanyAlflex
Automation Cable
Belden
Bare CopperNehring Electrical Works
Building Wire - AluminumAlcan Cable
Nexans
Phelps DodgePrysmian Power Cables & SystemsSouthwire Company
Building Wire - CopperAmerican Insulated Wire
Cerro Wire and Cable
CME
Colonial Wire & Cable CompanyEncore Wire Corp.
Nexans
Prysmian Power Cables & SystemsRepublic WireSouthwire CompanyUnited Copper Industries
Conduit (Flexible)
Allied Electrical GroupAFC/Kaf-Tech
Anamet
Electrl-Flex CompanySouthwire Company
Alflex
Conduit (Liquidtight)Allied Electrical Group
AFC/Kaf-Tech
Anamet
Electrl-Flex CompanySouthwire Company
Alflex
Control Cable
Belden
Draka
TamaquaGeneral Cable
Nexans
Southwire
Cord Sets
American Insulated Wire
Coleman Cable SystemsGeneral Cable
Carol Cable Co. Products
Electronic Wire & Cable
Belden
Coleman Cable SystemsGeneral Cable
Carol Cable Co. Products
Fire Protection
Belden
Coleman Cable SystemsDraka
Tamaqua
Guy Strand & Speciality StrandNational Strand Products
High Temp Cable
Hook Up WireColeman Cable Systems
Copperfield
Industrial Cable
Belden
Draka
B.I.W.
Lead Wire
Kalas Manufacturing
MC Cable
Allied Electrical GroupAFC/Kaf-Tech
Encore Wire Corp.
Nexans
Southwire
Portable Cord
American Insulated Wire
Coleman Cable SystemsGeneral Cable
Carol Cable Co. Produas
Power Cable
Aetna Insulated Wire
American Insulated Wire
Nexans
Prysmian Power Cables & Systems
Power Cable - Medium VoltageGeneral Cable
Southwire Company
Speciality WireAetna Insulated Wire
Allied Electrical GroupAFaKaf-Tech
American Insulated Wire
Belden
Coleman Cable SystemsGeneral Cable
Carol Cable Co. Products
Nexans
Rockbestos CompanyService Wire
Southwire Company
Telephone Power CableAmerican Insulated Wire
Traffic Signal CableDraka
Tamaqua
Utility Wire & CableAlcan Cable
General Cable
Nexans
Prysmian Power Cables & SystemsSouthwire Company
VFD Cable
Service Wire
Welding CableAmerican Insulated Wire
Coleman Cable SystemsCopperfield
General Cable
Wire-XHHW&XLP
Aetna Insulated Wire
American insulated Wire
Encore Wire Corp.Nexans
Service Wire
XLP Tray CableService Wire
Wiring Devices, Protection &Power ConditioningAutomation Products
Cooper Crouse-Hinds CompanyMolded Produas
Hubbell Wiring Devlce-KellemsHubbell Wiring Device
Phoenix Contart
R. Stahl
Square D (Schneider Electric)Woodhead
Floor Boxes
Hubbell Wiring Device-KellemsHubbell Wiring Device
Thomas & Betts Corp.Steel City
Wiremold-Legrand
Industrial Plugs & ReceptaclesCooper Crouse-Hlnds Company
Industrial Produas
Molded Produas
Hubbell Wiring Device-KellemsHubbell Wiring Device
Leviton Manufaauring CompanyThomas & Betts Corp.
Russellstoll
Occupancy SensorsHubbell Wiring Device-Kellems
Hubbell Wiring DeviceLeviton Manufaauring CompanyLutron Elearonlcs
Watt Stopper, The
Plugs & ReceptaclesHubbell Wiring Device-Kellems
Hubbell Wiring DeviceLeviton Manufaauring Company
Surface Raceway (Metallic/Non-Metallic)
Hubbell Wiring Device-KellemsHubbell Wiring Device
PANDUIT
Wiremold-Legrand
Surge Protealon
Hubbell Wiring Devlce-KellemsHubbell Wiring Device
Intermatic, Inc.
Leviton Manu^auring CompanyWiremold-Legrand
Telepower PolesHubbell Wiring Devlce-Kellems
Hubbell Wiring DeviceWiremold-Legrand
Wiring DevicesHubbell Wiring Devlce-Kellems
Hubbell Wiring DeviceLeviton Manufeauring CompanyWoodhead
o
Gra^baR.wurks lu yuvjr dCivtJii—
V"
mI
Graybar works to your advantage toreduce your cost of doing business.• Provider of electrical, security andtelecommunication services, solutions and
products
• A network of 250 distribution facilities
• Same-day pick up or delivery from localinventory
• Convenient counter/will-call service
• Graybar project ordermanagement services
• Technical assistance
• Assistance with green/leed projects
• eBusiness solutions
• Custom billing options
• Bar coding
• Inventory management
• Product sourcing
• Product installation training
Corporate agreements
GSA contract holder
1-800-Graybar Emergency Service
• Energy retrofit services
• Energy audit services
• Financial Payback Analysis
• Leasing solutions
Project staging and kitting
Field-level automation specialists
Field-level network system specialists
Field-level lighting business developmentmanagers
Pre- and post-sales support
Detailed cost savings documentation
Knowledgeable technical and applicationsupport
Online automation resource library
Graybar is 1509001:2000Registered.
1-800-GRAYBAR (472-9227) (During Normal Business Hours or After Hours for Emergency Service)graybar.com
Graybar
YOU SPEND TIME AND MONEY SEARCHING FOR
PRODUCTS THAT SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY.
WE'VE GOT A BETTER IDEA.
Electrical contractors across the country asked us for new ways to improve Efficiency,
Safety and Productivity. So we worked closely with the best suppliers. Sorted through the
many products and services available. And for the first time, assembled the best of what's
new. With Graybar ESP, you'll have the best new thinking in the business. New ways to use
labor hours more efficiently. Reduce your risk. And get to the next job faster. Graybar ESP
is here to light the way.
For more information, ask your Graybar representative. For your free
Graybar ESP Brochure (#8051448), call 1-800-GRAYBAR (472-9227) or visit graybar.com/esp.
IrrsiviviiR.p.9
Communication andSecurity Products
• II
5^AV
Mwawm
1111mJ
1-800-GRAYBAR (472-9227) During Normal Business Hours or After Hours for Emergency Service graybarxom
Graybar is ISO 9001:2000 Registered.
O
GraybaR.works to vour advantaae
^0
Communication and Security Products
0
GraytoB
Graybar works to your advantageto reduce your cost of doing business.
• Providerof electrical and
telecommunications service
solutions and products
• A network of 240 distribution
facilities
• Same-day pick up or delivery fromlocal inventory
• Backup stock and hard-to-find itemsavailable from our strategicallyplaced zone warehouses
• Convenient counter/will-call service
• Graybar Project ManagementServices
Technical assistance
eBusiness solutions
Custom billing options
Bar coding
Inventory management
Product sourcing
Training
Corporate agreements
Leasing and customized financingsolutions from Graybar FinancialServices* (GPS)
1-800-GRAYBAR (472-9227) During Normal Business Hours or After Hours for Emergency Service graybar.com
Graybar is ISO 9001-2000Registered
O
GraSifoaR.works to vour advantaae
Si
1-800-GRAYBAR When you need communication and security products, call Graybar,
Customer Premise Equipment3M Communications Division
ADC
Allied Telesis
Blonder TongueCommScope Carrier SolutionsD Link
Emerson Network Power
Paradyne (see Zhone Technologies)Telco SystemsWestell
Zhone Technologies (formerlyParadyne)
Fiber Optic Cable (Outside Plant)AFL Telecommunications
CommScopeDraka ComteqGeneral Cable
OPS
SUPERIOR ESSEX
SYSTIMAX Solutions by CommScopeUniprise Solutions by CommScope
Outside Plant Electronics
ADC
Alcatel-Lucent
Allied Telesis
Fujitsu CommunicationsIMC Networks
MRV Communications
Telco SystemsTransition Networks
Zhone Technologies (formerlyParadyne)
Outside Plant Products3M Communications Division
ADC
AFL Telecommunications
Allied Bolt
ARNCO
Bekaert
Brooks ManufacturingCarlon
CDR Systems Corp.
Charles Industries
CommScope Carrier SolutionsCorning Cable SystemsElectric Motion Company, Inc.Emerson Network Power
Endot Industries
Flubbell Power SystemsA.B. Chance
Quazite
MacLean Power SystemsNational Standard
OFS
Optl-LoopPennington Crossarm Co.Preformed Line Produas
SPCTelEquipTelect
Thomas & Betts Corp.Til Network TechnologiesTyco Electronics - Telecom Outside
Plant Division
Power and Power Protection3M Communications Division
ADC
Alpha TechnologiesAPQMGE
Bourns
BurndyCirca Telecom
Commscope Carrier SolutonsCooper BussmannCyberPowerEltekValere
Emerson Network Power
Porta Systems Corp.Square D Co. (Schneider Electric)Tripp LiteTyco Electronics Power Systems
Tools, Test Equipment andConsumables
3M Communications Division
AFL Telecommunications
AK Stamping
u
4J
rr
pfm
11J_V
w
American & Efird
American PolywaterARNCO
Arrow MagnoliaBenner-Nawman
BradyBurndyCable PrepCondux International, Inc.
CommScopeCorning Cable SystemsCRC Industries
DEWALT
ERICO
Fiskars Industrial
Fluke
Fluke Networks
General Machine Products Co.
Green lee Textron
Independent TechnologiesJameson
JDSU
Jonard Industries/OK Industries
Klein Tools, Inc.
Metallics
Metro Tel Corp.Milwaukee ElearicTool Corp.NEPTCO
Noyes Fiber ProduasP. HL Neuses, Inc.
Paladin Tools
RayovacSalisbury, W. Fl. & Co.Specified Technologies Inc (STl)SYSTIMAX Solutions by CommScopeThomas & Betts Corp.Uniprise Solutions by CommScopeWerner Ladder CompanyWilcom, Inc.
Physical SecurityAccess Control
AiphoneAltronix
American Fibertek
Ditek
GE SecurityIngersoll-RandInternational Fiber Systems (IFS)KeyscanLCN
Locknetics
Recognition SystemsRutherford Controls Int'l. Corp. (RCI)SchlageSpeco TechnologiesTransition Networks
Viking ElearonicsVon DuprinVUANCE
Audio/Visual NotificationAiphoneAllen Tel Products
Bogen CommunicationsCooper NotificationDitek
Federal Signal Corp.GAI-Tronics
GE SecuritySpeco TechnologiesTalk-A-Phone
Valcom
Viking Electronics
Cabling, Installation and ToolsBelden
Cable PrepColeman Cable SystemsCommScopeERICO
General Cable
IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
Legrand OrtronicsVideo Mount Products
CCTV/SurveillanceAltronix
Arecont Vision
AvaLAN Wireless
D Link
Ditek
GE SecurityInternational Fiber Systems (IFS)JVC Professional
Milestone
Peico
Porta Systems Corp.Speco TechnologiesToteVision
Transition Networks
FireAltronix
AMSECO
Cooper NotificationDitek
GE SecurityPotter
Intrusion
AMSECO
Ditek
GE SecurityOptexPotter
5^^
1/4r/.V
o
GraybaR.works to your advantage
Product CategoriesEnterprise ProductsCopper CableADC
Belden
Berk-Tek
CommScopeGeneral Cable
Hubbell Premise WiringMohawk
PANDUIT
Siemon Company, TheSUPERIOR ESSEX
SYSTIMAX Solutions by CommScopeTyco Elearonics/AMP NETCONNECTUniprise Solutions by CommScope
Copper Connectivity andAssembliesADC
Allen Tel Products
Belden
C EnterprisesCable ExchangeCommScopeHubbell Premise WiringLegrand OrtronicsLeviton Network Solutions
Lynn Electronics Corp.Major Custom CablePANDUIT
Quicktron
Siemon Company, TheSYSTIMAX Solutions by CommScopeTyco Electronics/AMP NETCONNECTUniprise Solutions by CommScope
Fiber Optic CableADC
Belden
Berk-Tek
CommScopeCorning Cable SystemsGeneral Cable
Mohawk
OPS
PANDUIT
SUPERIOR ESSEX
SYSTIMAX Solutions by CommScopeTyco Electronics/AMP NETCONNEaUniprise Solutions by CommScope
Fiber Optic Connectivity andAssemblies3M Communications Division
ADC
Allen Tel Products
Allied Telesis
Belden
C EnterprisesCable ExchangeCommScopeCorning Cable SystemsHubbell Premise WiringIMC Networks
Legrand OrtronicsLeviton Network Solutions
Lynn Electronics Corp.Major Custom CableOFS
PANDUIT
Quicktron
Siemon Company, TheSYSTIMAX Solutions by CommScopeTransition Networks
Tyco Electronics/AMP NETCONNECTUniprise Solutions by CommScope
Monitoring
Fluke Networks
Geist
MRV Communications
Precldia Technologies
Networking and WirelessAlcatel-Lucent
Allied Telesis
Avalan Wireless
Brocade Networks
Carrier Access
Cisco Systems, Inc.CXR Larus Corporation
D Link
EngeniusFluldmesh Networks
Fujitsu CommunicationsiMC Networks
Kentrox
L-com, Hyperlink WirelessLeviton Network Solutions
Lynn Electronics Corp.MRV Communications
Paradyne (see Zhone Technologies)Phoenix Contact
SYSTIMAX Solutions by CommScopeTelco SystemsTransition Networks
Trapeze Networks, A Belden BrandZhone Technologies (formerly
Paradyne)
Power and Power ProtectionADC
Alpha TechnologiesAPaMGE
BurndyChatsworth Products, Inc.
Circa Telecom
Cooper BussmannCooper Crouse-Hinds Co.CyberPowerEmerson Network Power
Geist
Hubbell Power SystemsHubbell Wiring DevicesITW/LInx
Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.MINUTEMAN UPS
Northstar BatteryPorta Systems Corp.RayovacSquare D Co. (Schneider Electric)SYSTIMAX Solutions by CommScopeTripp Lite
Racks, Cabinets and PathwayComponentsADC
APC/MGE
Carlon
Chatsworth Products, Inc.
Cooper B-LineEndot Industries
ERICO
Great Lakes Case and
Cabinet CompanyHoffman Enclosures Inc.
Holocom Networks
Hubbell Premise WiringLegrand CablofilLegrand OrtronicsLegrand WiremoldLeviton Network Solutions
Newton Instrument CompanyPANDUIT
Siemon Company, TheSYSTIMAX Solutions by CommScopeThnmat; Rpttc Cnrn
Telephone Equipment andAccessories
Aastra
Ai phoneAllen Tel Products
Bogen CommunicationsC EnterprisesCable ExchangeCEECO
Command Communications
Cooper NotificationCorteico
D Link
Dees Communications
Dynalec CorporationEnGenius Technologies, Inc.GAI-Tronics
GN Jabra
Interalia
Lynn Electronics Corp.Major Custom CableMotorola
Multi-Link
Multi-Tech SystemsNEC Unified Solutions, Inc.Panasonic
Plantronics
Precidia TechnologiesQuicktron
SAMSUNG
Scitec
Speco TechnologiesTalk-A-Phone
TEC International
Telematrix
Teltrend
TMC
Tone Commander
Valcom
Vertical Communications
Viking ElectronicsVTech
Walker Equipment
Tools, Test Equipment andConsumables
3M Communications Division
AFL Telecommunications
Allen Tel Products
American PolywaterArrow MagnoliaBerk-Tek
BradyBrother
BurndyC EnterprisesCable PrepCorning Cable SystemsCRC Industries
DEWALT
ERICO
Fiskars Industrial
Fluke
Fluke Networks
Independent TechnologiesJDSU
Jonard Industries/OK Industries
Klein Tools, inc.
Leviton Network Solutions
Lynn Electronics Corp.Major Custom CableMetallics
Metro Tel Corp.Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp.NEPTCQ
Noyes Fiber ProduasP. K. Neuses, Inc.
Paladin Tools
PANDUIT
Platt Luggage, Inc.Quicktron
RayovacSiemon Company, TheSpecified Technologies Inc. (STI)SYSTIMAX Solutions by CommScopeThomas & Betts Corp.Werner Ladder Company
Service Provider Products
Central Office/Head EndADB (Advanced Digital Broadcasting)ADC
AlW (American insulated Wire)
Alcatel-Lucent
Allied Telesis
Blonder TongueCarrier Access
Charles Industries
CommScopeCommScope Carrier SolutionsComtrend
Corning Cable SystemsCXR Larus CorporationEmerson Network Power
Entone
IMC Networks
JDSU
MRV Communications
Newton Instrument CompanyParadyne (see Zhone Technologies)ReadyLinksSymmetricomSYSTIMAX Solutions by CommScopeTelco SystemsTelect
Transition Networks
Tyco Electronics Power SystemsWilcom, Inc.
Zhone Technologies (formerlyParadyne)
Copper Cable (Outside Plant)CommScopeGeneral Cable
SUPERIOR ESSEX
3J
Manufacturer Listing3M Communications Division
Aastra
ADB (Advanced DigitaiBroadcasting)
ADC
AFL Telecommunications
AIM Electronics (see EmersonNetwork Power)
Aiphone
AlW (American insulated Wire)
AK Stamping
Alcatel-Lucent
Allen Tel Products
Allied Bolt
Allied Teiesis
Alpha Technologies
Altronix
American & Efird
American Fibertek
American Polywater
AMSECO
APC/MGE
Arecont Vision
ARNCO
Arrow Magnolia
AvaLAN Wireless
Bekaert
Beiden
Benner-Nawman
Berk-Tek
Blonder Tongue
Bogen Communications
Bourns
Brady
Brocade Networks
Brooks Manufacturing
Brother
Bumdy
C Enterprises
Cable Exchange
Cable Prep
Carton
Carrier Access
CDR Systems Corp.
CEECO
Charles industries
Chatsworth Products, Inc.
Circa Telecom
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Clarity (seeValcom)
Comdial (see VerticalCommunications)
Coleman Cable Systems
Command Communications
CommScope
CommScope Carrier Solutions
Comtrend
Condux international, inc.
Cooper B-Line
Cooper Bussmann
Cooper Crouse-Hinds Co.Cooper Notification
Coming Cable Systems
Corteico
CRC industries
CXR Larus Corporation
CyberPower
Dees Communications
DeWALT
Ditek
D Link
Draka Comteq
Dynalec Corporation
Electric Motion Company, inc
EhekVaiere
Emerson Network Power
Endot Industries
EnGenius Technologies, inc.
Entone
ERICO
Federal Signal Corp.
Fiskars industrial
Fluidmesh Networks
Fluke
Fluke Networks
Fujitsu Communications
GAi-Tronics
GE Security
Geist
General Cable
General Machine Products Co.
GN Jabra
Great Lakes Case and Cabinet
Greeniee Textron
Hoffman Enclosures inc
Hoiocom Networks
Hubbeli Power Systems
A.B. Chance
Quazite
Hubbeli Premise Wiring
Hubbeli Wiring Device
IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
IMC Networks
'i:5?
Independent TechnologiesIngersoii-Rand
International Fiber Systems (IFS)
interalia
rrW/Linx
Jameson
JDSU
Jonard Industries/OK Industries
JVC Professional
Kentrox
Keyscan
Klein Tools, inc.
LCN
L-com, Hyperlink Wireless
Legrand Cabiofil
Legrand Ortronics
Legrand Wiremoid
Leviton Manufacturing Co^ Inc.
Leviton Network Solutions
Locknetics
Lynn Electronics Corp.
Major Custom Cable
MacLean Power Systems
Metailics
Metro Tel Corp.
MGE (see APaMGE)
Milestone
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp.
MiNUTEMAN UPS
Mohawk
Motorola
MRV Communications
Multi-Link
Multi-Tech
National Standard
NEC Unified Solutions, Inc
NEPTCO
Newton Instrument Company
Northstar Battery Company
Noyes Fiber Products
OFS
Optex
Opti-Loop
P. K. Neuses, inc.
Paladin Tools
Panasonic
PANDUrr
Para Systems Inc.(see MINUTtMAN UPS)
Paradyne (see Zhone Technologies)
Peico
Pennington Crossarm Co.
Plantronics
Platt Luggage, inc.
Porta Systems Corp.
Potter
Preformed Line Products
Precidia Technologies
Quiktron
Rayovac
ReadyLinks
Recognition Systems
Rutherford Controls IntT. Corp.(RCI)
Salisbury, W. H. & Co.
SAMSUNG
Schiage
Scitec
Siemon Company, The
SPCTeiEquip
Speco Technologies
Specified Technologies, Inc. (STI)
Square D Co. (Schneider Electric)
SUPERIOR ESSEX
Symmetricom
SYSTIMAX Solutions byCommScope
Taik-A-Phone
TEC International
Teico Systems
Teiect
Teiematrix
Teltrend
Thomas & Betts Corp.
Til Network Technologies
TMC
Tone Commander
ToteVision
Transition Networks
Trapeze Networks,A Beiden Brand
Tripp Lite
Tyco Electronics/AMPNETCONNECT
Tyco Electronics Power Systems
Tyco Electronics-TelecomOutside Plant Division
Uniprise Solutions byCommScope
Vaicom
Vertical Communications
Video Mount Products
Viking Electronics
Vodavi Communications Systems(see Vertical Communications)
Von Duprin
VTech Communications
VUANCE
Walker Equipment
Werner Ladder Company
Westell
Wilcom, Inc.
Zhone Technologies (formerlyParadyne)
iV
Graybar works to your advantage!Look no further than Graybarfor quality electrical andtelecommunications service
solutions and products. Selectquality products from thousands ofmanufacturers. Plus, Graybar offersthese distribution services:
A network of 240 North
American distribution facilities
Same-day pick up or deliveryfrom local inventory
Strategically placed zonewarehouses with backup stockand hard-to-find items
"Will-call" counter convenience
Professional sales and customer
service representatives
Emergency service 24/7/365
eChannel Solutions
• Graybar.com
• Graybar Punch Out
• Electronic Estimation
• Electronic Procurement
Networking Systems Specialists
BICSI-trained RCDDs
Simplified leasing andfinancing through GraybarFinancial Services® (GPS)
Graybar is ISO 9001:2000Registered
riisi
1
rt
1
1-800-GRAYBAR (472-9227)During Normal Business Hours or After Hours for Emergency Service
graybar.com/services
Data Center Solutions
f
0-
GRAYBAR'S DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
Through its distribution network and value-added services, including kitting and integrated solutions, Graybar is helping its customersto power and network their facilities with speed, intelligence and efficiency. By adding sophisticated logistics and project managementto its operations, Graybar has become a vital link in America's supply chain.
Graybar, a FORTUNE 500 company, specializes in supply chain management services and is a leading North American distributor ofhigh-quality components, equipment and materials for both the electrical and telecommunications industries. And that's becomingmore and more important when building data centers because more than half of the costs are electrical.
With more than $5 billion in revenue (2008), Graybar employs approximately 8,400 men and women at more than 240 distributioncenters throughout the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico. As one of North America's largest employee-owned companies, Graybar has thepower and stability of a big company and the integrity and drive of a neighborhood business.
SOLUTIONS-ORIENTED PHILOSOPHY
We add value for data center and facility managers by anticipating and identifying their needs and providing cost-effective solutions.Through excellent and efficient service, we will meet our customers' expectations. Graybar also offers the critical power, cooling, physicalsecurity and monitoring solutions in addition to the connectivity, cable management and enclosures required for most data center projects.
Graybar has a team of highly skilled network system specialists on hand to assist with planning and project development. They haverelationships with most of the installation companies that install data centers. Large to small, Graybar can get you in touch with aqualified integrator/contractor.
MANUFACTURERS
Graybar procures, warehouses and delivers just about any kind of electrical or communications and data product, component or relatedservice to its customers. It stocks and sells hundreds of thousands of items from thousands of best-in-class manufacturers.
SQUARE D
by Schneider EI ectnc
CPI CHATSWORTH PRODUCTS• i" CORNING
A NEXANS COMPANY
ORTRONICS aie^and- RuiDuir
CABLOFIi;
Ple^and'EMERSONNetwork Pov. r;
Hnoglnoticn ot VK>k
Provider of Electrical and Telecommunications Service Solutions and Produas
1 -800-GRAYBAR (472-9227) During Normal Business Hours or After Hours for Emergency Service
,|0
ONo
oCO
o
Graj^baR.works to y^^ur advantage
V\
Each Graybar employee strives to identify,understand and anticipate your needs.
Graybar offers the highest quality productsfrom best-in-class manufacturers.
Graybar distribution services are designedto reduce your total cost of data centerownership.
■ Project Order Management■ On-slte Services
■ Customized Delivery■ Material Staging■ Kitting
^ Technical Resources
31
DID YOU KNOW?Many data centers will lack sufficient
power and cooling to meet the computing,network and storage demands of the
operations and clients they serve.
Within the next
5-10 years, manydata center
professionals say theywill be renovating,
expanding orbuilding new data
center facilities.
In the last 5 years:Data center server installations and
power consumption have nearly doubled.
o
GrajybaR.works to vour advantage
r?
The Data Center
Fiber Optic ConnectivityBerk-Tek
CommScope/SYSTIMAXCorning Cable Systems
Copper ConnectivityAllen Tel
Belden
Berk-Tek
CommScope/SYSTIMAX
General Cable
Hubbell Premise WiringLevlton
Ortronics
PANDUIT
Siemon CompanySUPERIOR ESSEX
Enclosures, Racks &
Pathway ComponentsADC
ARC
Cablofil
Chatsworth Products (CPI)
Cooper B-LineEmerson Network Power
Hoffman
Ortronics
PANDUIT
ST! Firestop
CoolingARC
Chatsworth Products (CPI)
Emerson Network Power (Liebert)
Environmental Monitoring
ARC
Chatsworth Products (CPI)
Geist
Square D (Powerlogic)
Fire Detection
Cooper NotificationGE SecurityPotter
Grounding & BondingErico
PANDUIT
Thomas & Betts
Lights & Lighting ControlCooper LightingGE
Leviton
Lutron
Physical SecurityAiphoneAltronix
GE SecurityJVC
Peico
Schlage/lngersoll RandSpecoToshiba
Power Distribution
Allroriix
APC/MGE (Schneider Electric)
Cooper Bussmann
Cooper Crouse-HindsEmerson Network Power
Emerson Network Power (ASCO)Geist
Hubbell Wiring Device-KellemsLeviton
Square D (Schneider Electric)
Power Monitoring
ARC
Emerson Network Power (Liebert)
Geist
Square D (Powerlogic)
Telecommunications
& Entrance FacilityAllen Tel
Circa Telecom
CommScope/SYSTIMAXEmerson Network Power
Porta SystemsSiemon CompanySTI Firestop
UPS
APC/MGE
Emerson Network Power
Out-of-Band ManagementAPC/MGE
Emerson Network Power
MRV
-a
1 or\f\ nDiK\/Di^D I.
3')
GraybaR.woi;;s to your anvaologe
Data Center Solutions
tfcKiaB
m-'
m
-m
I
m
-f,
ii
r.KfI .
a f.f.Y.a.YYf7J>'
-ii
H^ ? / 1 I
U1i*^ I
- T 4
=^... -•^^*^1- i ,
IksM-: s * ?
Graybar Worksto Your Advantage®Graybar, a FORTUNE 500 corporation and one of the
largest employee-owned companies in North America,
is a leader in the distribution of high quality electrical,
communications and networking products, and
specializes in related supply chain management and
logistics services. Graybar has the power and stability
of a big company and the integrity and drive of an
employee-owned business.
Discover how Graybar can work to your advantage.
Visit graybar.com to learn more.
Graybar is ISO 9001:2008 Registered.
CkavbaR.To learn more, visit our
website at aravbar.com
Mixed Sources
•d «r fiber
—.tiLin CxTtna. POt-XX> mMr OV. 019
Mixed Sotm \ rudictf ■>*—'
^ wcydtd—d»>
YJL
ShurtapaMasking, Duct, & Strapping Tape
Simer PumpsSump & Utility Pumps
Simple GreenCleaner, Degreasers, Hand Cleaner &Rig Wash
Simplex (Tempieton Keniy)Hydraulic Equipment
Sioux
Pneumatic Tools
SipcoHard Hat Safety Rack
Sisal RopeTwine & Rope
Skii
Power Tools & Accessories
Smith & Wesson
Safety Glasses
Smith EquipmentFuel Gas Equipment
Snoop LeakLeak Detector
Sog Knives
Specialty Knives & Multi-Purpose Tools
Solo
Hot & Cold Drink Cups, Plates,Platters & Bowls
Southern Glove
Domestic Work Gloves
SPC
Sorbent Products
SpeedgiasWelding Helmets
Sperry InstrumentsDigital insulation Testers
Sphag SorbOrganic (Peat) Absorbent, Socks,Pillows & Spill Kits
SpiraicooiBacking Pads
Spray NineIndustrial Cleaners & Disinfectants
SprayonAerosol Chemicals, Lubricants, Paint
& Striping Equipment
Spring Creek ProductsTotal Cut Pipe Guides
Square D by Schneider ElectricBreakers, Power Distribution,
Automation and Control Products
SqwincherActivity Drink, Electrolyte Replacement
Stance
Protective Clothing
StanleyHand Tools, Tape, Knives, Layout Tools& Screwdrivers
Stanley BostitchPneumatic Staples, Nailers & Fasteners
Starrett L.S.
Precision Tools, Saw Blades, MeasuringTapes, Hole Saws & Lubricants
StaybondAdhesives and Sealants
Stitt
Industrial Spark Plugs
StreamiightFlashlights
Sumner
Pipe Handling Equipment
SuperiubeHi-Temp Synthetic Lubricants
Swan
Commercial Water Hose & Garden
Products
Swanson Tools
Speed Squares & Straight Edges
Syracuse StampingOil & Molasses Gates
System CleanGlass Cleaners
T.P.I.
Industrial Fans & Heaters
Tap MagicDrill & Tapping Fluids
Technetlcs GroupThread Seal Tape
TempllTemperature indicators
Tesa TapeDuct, Masking & Packaging Tape
Thennat DynamicsPlasma Cutting Tools
Themioid HBO Industries
Fittings, Hoses & Tubing
Timemlst
Air Fresheners & Cleaners
Total Lubricant
Industrial lubricants
Tri-Row
Lubricant, Grease
Tungsten ElectrodesWelding
Tuibotorch
HVAC & Plumbing Tods
Turtle Wax
Lubricating Oil & Turtle Wax
Tweco
Mig Welding Guns & Accessories
TyrolitIndustrial Abrasives
Ullman
Mirrors, Nut Starters & Pick-Up Tods
Ultra Tech International, Inc.
Spill Containment
UngerCleaning Products
Union Tools
Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Scoops, Forks& Wheelbarrows
Unlsan
Mops
Universal
Stretch Film
Utica
Torque Products
US TapeTape Measurers, Derrick & GaugingTapes
USA Products
Tow Ropes
Uvex
Eye and Face Protection
VaughanHammers & Hatchets
Victor Technologies ArcairWelding Accessories
Victor
Torches, Regulators & Accessories
VIslonAld (Formerly Bouton)Face Shields & Lens Cleaner
Warp Brothers
Polyethylene Sheeting & Trash CanLiners
Waterloo
Tool Boxes
Watson
Water Reducible Coating
WD-40
Aerosol, Bulk Penetrants, 3-in-1 Oil
& Lava
Wdler Brush
Power Wire Brushes, AbrasiveBrushes & Maintenance Products
Wdler
Sddering Equipment
Wej-lt Fastening SystemsConcrete Anchors
Weksler Pressure GaugesMeasuring, Pressure & Leveling Gauges
Wdd-Aid
Lube Pads & Nozzle Clean
Weid craft
Ttg Torches, Weldcraft QCS &Accessories
Wells Lament
Gloves
Westchester
Leather, Cotton, PVC Coated &
Synthetic Gloves, Rainwear
Western Enterprises
Regulators, Crimping Tools & WeldingEquipment
Wheeler Rex
Pipe & Tubing Tools, Threaders &Trash Pumps
White LightningAdhesives, Caulk
Wika Instrument CorpPressure Gauges
Wilson
Safety Curtains & Screens
WIndsoft
Paper Towels
Wilton
Metalworking Machines
WIss
Snips
WorthlngtonPropane Fuel (flinders
Wrap-OnHeat Tape & Heat Wrap
Wright Hand TodsSocket Sets, Wrenches & Ratchets
Wyeth-ScottHeavy Duty Power Pullers
Wypo
Tip Cleaners
Xcellte
Precision Screwdrivers & Pliers
Yamaha
Generators & Water Pumps
York
Nozzle Gels & Spat-R-Prof
Zep ProfessionalCleaners
ZInsser
Paints
Zdl
Defibrillators & Accessories
if/.
f
Neill tools
Calipers
Ne«er-Seez
Anti-Seize Lubricants & Compounds
Nice Pak
Wipes
Nicholsoii
Files
NIssoii
Metal Markers
Nofcross
Rubber Boots
Norris CylinorIndustrial Accessories: Cylinder Caps
Noftech Vacuum Products
Vacuum Pneumatic
North American Eiectric
AC Motors
North SafetyEye, Face, Head & RespiratoryProtection
Norton Abrasives
Abrasive Sandpaper Rolls, Disc, Belts& Sheets
Notrax
Floor Matting
NuplaFiberglass Handles & Tools
Oecunomix
Personal Safety Equipment
Oettker
Clamps & Rings
Office Snax
FoodService
Oklahoma Waste & Wiping RagsRags
Old ForgePneumatic Accessories & SpecialtyTools
One Stop Pipe TempletsMarking and Layout Tools: PipeTemplates
Optrel
Welding helmets
Orion RopeworksNylon & Polyester Ropes
Pac-Kit
First Aid Kits & Supplies
Peerless Chain
Chain, Wire Rope
Pearson
Eye, Face and Head Protection,Marking and Layout Tools, Hand Tools,Welding Accessories
Pelican
Watertight Flashlights & Lanterns
Peltor
Hearing and Eye Protection
Permatex
Industrial Sealants, Adhesives & HandCleaners
Peterson Fluxes
Fluxes
Pferd
Grinding Wheels, Wire Brushes &Mounted Points
Pferd Advance
Brush Products
Phoenix
Dry Rod Ovens
Pitt Plastics
Commercial Liners
Plews/Tni-Flate
Grease Guns, Hose, Fittings Funnels,Measures
Plumb
Hammers
Potyken
Duct Tapes, Industrial Tape
PonyHand Tools, Clamps
Pop RivetRivet Tools, "POP" Rivets &
Accessories
Porter Cable
Power Tools, Accessories & Nailers
Power Sentry
Powerstrips
Precision Brand
Shim Stock, Keystock, Music Wire &Threaded Rod
Premiere Pads
Scrubbers
Presco
Flagging Tape & Surveyor Flags
Pro Line Brush
Brooms
Procter & Gamble
Cleaning Products
Profax
Welding Accessories
Protecta
Harnesses, Fall Safety
Protective Industrial Products
Industrial Safety Products
Proto
Hand Tools, Tapes, Tool Boxes &
Torque Wrenches
PT Products
Specialty Chemicals for Telecom &Power Utility Industries
Purdy'sPainting Accessories
PyroilWinter Chemicals, De-icers & StartingFluids
Radiator SpecialtyLiquid Wrench & Gunk
RangerRubber Boots
Ray-O-VacFlashlights & Batteries
Ready WelderWelding Products
Reckitt Benckiser
Cleaners
Recoil
Threaded Inserts, Kits & Keysets
Rectorseal
Pipe Thread Compounds
Red Devil
Silicone, Putty Knives, Scrapers &Caulk Guns
Reelera ft Industries inc
Welding Accessories: Hose and CableReels
Relton Rapid TapCutting & Tapping Fluids
Resinet
Barrier & Specialty Fences
ReynoldsFoil
Ridgid ToolHand, Tubing, Pipe, Threading Tools &Machinery, & Drain Cleaning
River City
Protective Wear
Rod Guard/Safe
Electrode Storage Containers
RotozipElectric Cutting Saws
Rubbermaid Commercial
Hoppers, Pails, Buckets, Bags,Containers & Carts
Rubbermaid Home Products
Water Coolers, Ice Chests, StorageBoxes, & Tool Boxes
Rubbermaid Special Made, Goods &Services
Replaceable Components
Rubberset
Paint Brushes, Roller Covers & Pans
Rust-Oleum
Spray Paints & Paint Products
SafeTap (ITW Fluids Group)Chemicals, Lubricants & Fluids
Safco
Office Furniture
Safety PinsDerrick Safety Pins
Saf-T-Cart
Cylinder Carts
Salisbury by Honeywell
Personal Electrical Safety
Samson
Marine & Industrial Ropes, Sash Cords
Sanford (Irwin)
Markers & Marking Sticks
SC Johnson Off/Raid
Off, Raid, Insect Repellents
Scrubs
Premoistened Wipes, Scrubs-ln-A-Bucket, Sunscreen Insecticides &Repelients
Select Industries
Chemical Sticks
SensorSwitch
Lighting Controls, Wall Sensors,Industrial Lighting Sensors, OccupancySensors, Outdoor Controls, HallwaySensors, Daylight Products
Servus
Footwear
SFA CompaniesHydraulic Jacks
Shinn Fu
Material Handling
Shamrock SpecialtiesPenetrating Oil & Leak Detector
Sharpie (irwin)Markers
SHEFFIELD Bronze Paint
Bronze Paint
Sheila Shine
Aerosols
ShopVacIndustrial t^cuum Products
Showabest Glove
Gloves & Hand Protection
w
Jacobs
Chucks
Jaguar PlasticsLiners
JBWeld
Welding Compounds
J.E.Shaffer
Come-Alongs
JergensHoist Rings & Bolt Kits
JessupSafety Walk Track
Jet
Woodworking,Metalworking, MaterialHandling & Air Tools
Jet-Lube
Thread & Drilling Compounds &Sealants
Jebox
Truck Boxes & Storage Solutions
Joe's Hand Cleaner
Hand Cleaners
JergensenTape Measures, Clamps
Justrite
Safety Cabinets, Metal Safety Cans
Justrite (HAZMAT)
HazMat Safety Containers
J.W. Harris
Soldering, Brazing & WeldingProducts
Keeper CerperatienCargo Control
KennedyTool Boxes, Chests & Cabinets
Kidde SafetyFire Extinguishers, Smoke Alarm &Escape Ladder
Kimberly-Clarfc ProfessionalHand & Skin Cleaners, Paper
Products, Protective Apparel
KinedyneTarp Straps
King ToolHand Tools & Instruments
Klein
Hand Tools & Fall, Arrest Protection
KnipexCombination & Gripping Pliers
KolorKut
Water & Gasoline Finding Pastes
Komelon USA
Measuring Tapes
KrylonSpray Paints & Paint Products
Krystal CleanToiletries
L H. Dottie
Fasteners
Lackmond
Masonry-Cutting Blades & Bits
LAPCO
Protective Clothing
Leatherman
Compact Multi-Purpose Tools
Legacy ManufacturingHose Reels, Hose Assemblies,
Greasing Equipment, Pumps
Lenco
Ground Clamps
Lenox
Hole Saws, Reciprocating Saw Blades,Portable Band Saw Blades, Hacksaws& Blades
Lewis ManufacturingDerrick Belts, Harnesses & Steel Tail
Ropes
Liftex
Nylon & Polyester Slings & Cargo TieDowns
Lincoln Industrial
Lubricating Equipment
Unkbelt/Rexnord
Oilfield/Industrial Roller Chain
Linzer
Chip Brushes, Paint Brushes & Rollers
Little Joe
Gauge Line Wiper
Loctite
Adheshres, Sealants & Surface
Treatments
Louisville Ladder
Fiberglass, Aluminum, Warehouse
LPS
Aerosol Chemical Products & TappingFluids
LubriplateLubricants & Greases
Lufldn
Measuring Tapes
Lug-All
Pullers, Comealongs
Lutz
File Handles & Cards
Lyon
Industrial Storage Solutions
Maasdam
Cable Hoist Pullers
Mag-LiteFlashlights
MagnafluxSpot Check Penetrant Kits, Detectors
MagnetrodeWelding Accessories: Magnetic
Grounds
DID YOU KNOW?
In addition to MRO, Graybar offers vending
solutions. Manage your own supply chain whiledelivering the right materials to the point-of-use
location where it's really needed.
Magnet SourceMagnetics & Magnetic Devices
Magnolia BrusbPush Brooms, Scrub Brushes, Pails,Hand Brushes, Wire Brushes
Magswitch
Non-electrical, switchable magnetsand magnetic tachnology
Makita
Power Tools & Accessories
MARA Professional Gloves
Safety Gloves
Markal
Markers & Compounds
Marshalltawn Trowel
Drywall & Concrete Tools
Marson Creative Fastener Inc.
Fast Hand Rivet Tools & Rivets
Martin Hand Tools
Service, Spanner, Striking &Construction Wrenches
Marvel Mystery OilLubricating Oil
Master ApplianceHeat Guns
Master Lock
Padlocks, Combination Locks & Lockouts
Masterldt
Key, Ring, Pin, Clip, 0-RingAssortment
Master Power
Pneumatic Power Tools
Mayhew
Punches, Chisels & Kits
Memphis GloveWork & Welding Gloves
Mean Green
Cleaners & Degreasers
hiechanix Wear
Gloves
Merit Abrasives
Disc, Rap Wheels, Flap Discs &Specialty Abrasives
Metabo
Power Tools & Accessories
Metals
Metal, Lead, Zinc, Solders, Babbit
Micro-MIST
Penetrants & Lubricants
Miller
Fall Prevention & Protection
Milwaukee Electric
Power Tools & Accessories
Milwaukee Hand Tracks
Milwaukee Hand Trucks & Drum Cradles
Milwaukee Sprayer (Sure Shot)Pressure Sprayer
Mission Laboratories
Floor Care
MitutojroPrecision Measuring Tools
MK Diamond
Diamond Blades
Moldex
Respirators, Safety Products
Moore & Wright
Hand Tools
Morse Company, M. K.Cutting Tools, Hole Saws, AbrasiveBlades, Hacksaw Blades & Portable
Bandsaw Blades
Morse-Starrett
Cable & Wire Rope Cutters
Panduit
Wiring Terminals and Connectors,Cable Ties, (feble Management,Identification, Lockout/Tagout
Pell HydrashoarWire Rope Cutters
Motor Guard
Compressed Air Filters
Motorola
2-Way Radios
MSA
Safety Products
MystikGrease, Oil & Ruids
National Banner Co.
Safety Pennant Flags
Neese-Rainwear
Rainsuits & Protective Clothing
EagleAir Movers
Eagle BrushAbrasives and Industrall Brushes,Industrial Accessories
Eagle ChemicalsChemicals and Coatings
Eagle ManufacturingSafety Cans & Cabinets
E-A-R
Industrial Hearing Protection
Eaton's Bussmann Business
Fuses
Eaton's Cooper Wiring DevicesBusiness
Receptacles & Plugs
Eclipse MagneticsMagnets & Accessories
Ecolab
Chemical Products
Ekiind
Hex Keys & Sets
Empire LevelLeveling Tools, Squares, DetectableTape & Caution Tape
EnerpacHigh Pressure Hydraulics
Ergodyne
Elbow, Back & Wrist Supports
Ericson
Electrical Plugs & Connectors
Estwing Hammers
Hammers & Striking Tools
Eureka
Vacuums
Eureka Chemical Co.
Aerosol Rust & Corrosion Prevention
Evolution
PowerTools and Accessories
EZ-Roll Casters
Casters & Wheels
Facom
Hand Tools
Fein Power Tools
Power Tools, Pneumatic Hacksaws &Blades, Accessories
Ferro
Performance Materials
Fibre-Metal
Head, Face & Welding Protection
Fill-Rite/Tuthiil
Pumps & Meters
Fiskars
Scissors
Flame Engineering (Red Dragon)Propane Torch Kits
Flange WizardFlange Aligners, Radius Markers,Accessories
FlexSol
Liners
Fox Mfg
Pumps
Franklin
Soaps
Frosh Products
Air Freshener
Fround
Steel & Plastic Liners and Containers
Frommelt
Welding Curtains
6.C. Fuller
Spark Lighters & Renewal Flints
Gage GlassTubular Gauge Glass, Washers
GalaxyGloves
G.A.L.GAGE Co. Inc.
Alignment, Measurement & WeldMeasuring Gages
Garland
Hammers & Mallets
Gasolla Chemicals
Gasoline & Water, Finding Paste
Gatorade
Thirst Quencher Rehydration Drink
GE LightingLamps and Ballasts
Gearencb
Chain Tong & Valve Wrenches
Gearwrench
Hand Tools
General Linera
Towels & Liners
General Tools
Gages, Protractors, PrecisionInstruments
General Wire
Wire
GenpakCone Cups
Genetic Genstar 4 TechnologiesRegulators, Torches & CuttingAttachments
Georgia PacificPaper Products
Gerber
Knives
Geronimo
Escape Seats
Gerson
Respirators & Accessories
Geta
Fastening Tools
Gilmour GroupGardening & Lawn Equipment
GoJo
Hand Cleaners
Global Material Ind.
Steel Wool
Goldenrod
Oilers, Winches & Trailer Accessories
Goldblatt
Drywall & Concrete Supplies
Goss
Acetylene Kits & Torch Tips
Greenlee
Electricians Tools & Supplies
GuardAir
Air Guns & Pneumatic Shop Vacuums
Guardian EquipmentEyewash & Shower Stations
Gunnebo-Jobnson
Blocks, Sheaves & Swivels
H. D. Hudson SprayersPressure Sprayers
HarperHand Trucks
Heat Fence
Protective Heat-sink Compound
Heat Star
Heaters
Heritage BagCommercial Liners
Hi-Lift Jacks
All Purpose Jacks
Hilman Rollers
Heavy Duty Machinery Rollers
H.K. Porter
Hand & Hydraulic Cutters
Hobart
Industrial Quality Welding Equipment
Home SafeguardSmoke Check & Detectors
HON
Office Furniture
Howard LeightHearing Protection
Hooven Allison LLC
Rope
HospecoToiletries
HUBCO INC.
Geological Sample BAGS & Parts BAGS
Humco /Fuller's Earth
Absorbent Powder
Huhtamaki
Chlnet Plates
Huntsman
Welding Helmets & Products
Ice PIck/Vlvian of St. Louis
Ice Picks
ideal CorporationHose Clamps
Ideal Industries
Electrical Tools & Instruments
ideal Reel
Tie Wire Reels & SS Tie Wire
IglooWater Cans, Ice Chests & StorageBoxes
Impact Products
Bathroom Products
Impacto Protective ProductsPersonal Protective, ErgonomicProducts
Imperial Tool (Stride Tool)Tubing Tools & Cutters
Industrial Electric Reel (Insul 8)
Cable Core & Hose Reels
Ingersoll Rand
Air Tools & Lifting Equipment
Inteplast GroupCommercial Liners
Intertape Polymer GroupTapes & Packaging Products
Ironclad
Gloves & Performance Work Wear
Irwin Hanson
Taps & Dies
Irwin
Industrial Tools
Irwin Marathon
Saw Blades
Irwin Quick-GripClamping Tools
Irwin SpeedborPower Tool Accessories
Irwin Straight-lineMarking & Layout Tools
Irwin Tool
Hand Tools
Irwin Unibit
Step Drills
Irwin Vise-GripLocking Toois
ITW Strapbinder (Acmo)Banding & (damping Tools
Jackson
Hard Hats, Welding Helmets, FaceShields & Welding Accessories
Betchfire
Torches
BergmanSpanner Wrenches
Bernard
Mig Welders & Supplies
Bernzomatic
Brazing and Soidering Torches andPropane Cylinders
BerrymanPerformance Chemicals
Berry PlasticsPlastic Containers & Accessories
BESSEY
Welding Accessories: Hand Tools,Clamps
Best Welds
Arc Gouging Equipment Eye Face& Head Protection, Filler Metals,
Fuel Gas Equipment Hand Tools,Industrial Accessories, Inert Gas
Equipment, Marking & Layout Tools,Respatory Equipment, Plasma,Welding Accessories: Pipejacks andAccessories
Best Welds Hose
Welding & Air Hose
BesttLlebco
Paint Brushes & Roller Covers
BInks
Paint Spraying Equipment & EngineCleaning Guns
BHumastic
Kop Coat Pipe Coating
Blackhawk
Hand Tools, Storage
Blaster
Penetrating Catalyst, Lubricants
Boardwalk Foodservlee
Foodservice, Paper & Liners
Bondhus
Ball Driver, Hex Tool Ball Drivers & Sets
Bondo/Mar-Hyde CorporationAutomotive Body Repair Products
Bosch
Power Tools
Boss Glovos
Industrial & Oilfield Gloves
Bouton
See Vision Aid. Face Shields & Lens
Cleaner
BradySafety, Facility Equipment Identification
Brown & SharpoPrecision Measuring Instruments
BSM Pumps
Rotary Gear Pumps
Buck Knives
Pocket Knives, Multi-Purpose Tools
Bucket Boss
Tool Belts, Pouches
Bulwark FR
Flame Resistant Apparel
BungooBungee Straps
Bussmann by EatonFuses
C.H. Hanson
Metal Stamps, Stencils, & Canvas Tarps
C-Line Products, Inc.
Shop Ticket Holders
Caiman
Hand Protection
Cam-Lok
Electrical Products
CampbellChain & Accessories
Cantesco
Chemicals & Coatings
Carborundum
Abrasives
Carica
Inspection Mirrors, Magnifiers &Pick-Up Tools
CCL
Sesamee Combination Locks
Cerro
Copper Tubing
C6W
Abrasives
ChampionIndustrial Spark Plugs
Channellock
Pliers & Wrenches
ChapinIndustrial Sprayers
Checkers
Cable Protectors, Wheel Chocks,
Warning Whips, Industrial Signals
Chemtronics
Cleaning, Protecting & RepairingProducts
Chicago HardwareLifting Eyes, U-Bolts, S-Hooks,Eyebolts, Keystocks & Turnbuckles
Chicago PneumaticIndustrial & Automotive Air Tools
Chicopee
Wipes
Church & DwightArm & Hammer Products
CLC (Custom Leather Oaft)
Tools, Holders, Organizers, Work Gioves
Clorox
Cleaners & Bleach
CM Hoist
Electrical & Hand Hoists & Pullers,
Chain & Components, Load Binders,Wire Rope Ciips & Shackles
Cuffing
Hoists & Pullers
Coilhoso Pneumatics
Pneumatic Connectors & Fittings
Coleman Cable
Extension Cords
Colgate PalmolivoSoaps
Comeaux CapsWelding Caps & Doo Rag Bandanas
Comfort Clothing and GiovesClothing, Hand Protection, WeldingAccessories & Area Protection
Comfort Eye ProtectionEye, Face & Head Protection
Contour Sales
Pipe Markers & Soai^ones
Cooper Wiring Devices by EatonReceptacles & Plugs
Cordobond
Leveling Compound & Putty
Cox Reels
Hose, (^d & Cable Reels
CRC
t^tact Cleaner & Silicone Cleaner
Crescent
Wrenches
Crews
Safety Glasses
Croakies
Eyewear Retainers
Crown
Chemicals, Fluids, Cold Galvanizing &Lubricants
Crown Mats & Matting
Floor Mats
CS Osborne
Punches & Packing Tools
CST Berger
Measuring & Leveling Tools
Daniel Woodhead
Safety Explosion Proof Lights,Plugs & Connectors
Dart
Ckintainers
DBI/Sala
Harnesses
Delta Consolidated
Truck Boxes/Chests & LiquidTransfer Tank
Delta Pro
Truck Boxes
Dormabrand
Soaps
Douer/Mini-Mulo
Cable/Hoist Pullers
Devcon
Repair Epoxy & Putty
DeWalt
Power Tools & Accessories
Dial
Soap
Diamond
Blades
Dixie
Paper Products
Dixon GraphiteLubricants
Dixon TiconderogaMarkers & Crayons
Dixon Valvo & CouplingHose Fittings, Menders, & Clamps
DMT
Knife Sharpening Products
Donegan OpticalMagnifiers
Dremel
Polishing, Grinding & Engraving Tools
Drill Doctor
Drill Bit Sharpener
DupontPersonal Protection
Dura cell
Batteries & Flashlights
Dutt on-Lainson
Oilers, Wenches & Trailer Accessories
DykemMarking Products, Layout Fluid
Dymo/RhmoProduct Identification
Dynahrade Air ToolsPower Tools & Accessories
Dyna-Flux
Welding Water Cooler
E. R. WagnerCasters & Wheels
^7
Solutions Manufacturers
J*
L
Abrasives
Adheslves, Sealants & Tapes
Bags & Can Liners
Batteries
Breakroom Supplies
Cable Pulling Equipment
Chemicals, Lubricants &Paints
Communications/Data Products& Tools
Electrical Products & Tools
Electronics & Components
Facility Maintenance Supplies
Fasteners, Clamps & Straps
Firestop Products
Floor & Carpet Care Products
Foodservice Supplies
Furniture & Office Equipment
Hand Tools
Hardware Supplies
Holemaking & CuttingProducts
Oilfield Tools
HVAC - Heaters, Fans, AirFilters
Janitorial Chemicals,Equipment & Supplies
Lamps & Bulbs
Light Fixtures
Lighting Controls
Marking Tools
Mops, Brooms & Brushes
Material Handling Products
Measuring & Leveling Tools
MRO Supplies
Odor Control Products
Office Supplies
Packaging Supplies
Paint and Marking Products
Paper & Dispensers
Portable Lighting &Flashlights
Pneumatics Tools &
Accessories
Pumps
Power Tools
Plumbing Accessories
Safety Products
Skin Care & Personal HygieneProducts
Smallwares & Equipment
Storage Systems & Products
Support Systems
Test Instruments & Equipment
Waste Receptacles
Welding Supplies
3M Abrasive
Grinding Wheels & Flap Discs
3M Commercial
Safety Walk
3M Electrical
Vinyl, Rubber, Insulation Tape &Pipe Wrap
3M industrial
Grinding Wheels & Rap Discs
3M0H&ESD
Safety Products, Hand Pads, GriddleScreens, Petroleum & Maintenance
Sorbents
4B's
Cylinder Holders
Acco Chain
Chain & Attachments
Acuity Brands LightingEmergency Exit, Retrofit Cans,Occupancy Sensors, Lighting Controls
AdjustaMeC Clamps, Pony Clamps, Vises,Wood Clamps
Aervoe
Chemicals, Ruids, & Lubricants
Airmaster Fan Company
Fans, Blowers, Air Circulators,
Ventilation
AJM
Paper Products
Alemlte
Lubrication Rttlngs & Equipment
Alera
Office Furniture
AllegroBody Support Systems, Confined
Allen Tools
Hex Keys & Sets, Hand Tools
Aha
Knee Pads, Pouches & Tool Bags
American Lock
Keyed & Combination Locks
American Seal
O'Ring Kits
Ames/True TemperShovels, Hoes, Rakes, Scoops, Forks,Wheelbarrows & Wood ReplacementHandles
Ametek U.S. GaugeGauges
Ampco
Non-Sparking Tools
AmrepCleaners
Anchor WeldingMig Welding, Tig Welding, WeldingCable, Welding Hose, Filler Metals,Chemicals
Anchor Safety
Eye Protection, Face Protection, HandProtection, Head Protection, HearingProtection
Anchor Industrial
Cup Brushes, End Brushes, ScratchBrushes, Wheel Brushes
Anchor Oilfield
Rig Wash, Creme Beads, Coco Mats,Brooms & Mops, Manila Rope, CanvasTarps, Handtools
Anderson Brush
Power Brushes & Abrasives
Ansell
Hand Protection
Ansul/TycoFire Solutions
Anthony & Son Welded ProductsWelding Accessories: Cylinder Carts,Stands and Racks
AOSafetyIndustrial Safety Products
Apex Fastener Tools
Power and Insert Bits, Nutsetters
AquasolSoluable Purge Dams, Water SolublePaper, Tape and Film, Welding Tape
Arc/Plazcraft
Plasma Torches
Armor All
Cleaning & Protectant Products
ArmstrongIndustrial Hand Tools
Arrow
Staple Guns & Nailers
Associated EquipmentBattery Chargers, Booster Cables &Equipment
Atlas
Weld Cleaning Tools
Atlas Copco ConstructionConstruction Tools
Avesta
Filler Metals
BagbyGage Poles/Sticks
Baldor
Grinders & Buffers
Band-h
Banding, Clamps & Accessories
Bausch & Lomb
Eye Health Products
Bar's Leaks
Radiator Sealer
Bee Line Abrasives
Abrasives
Bee Line Levels A SquaresFiller Metals
Graybar PowerSmartIntelligent Energy Solutions
SOLAR, WIND AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY PRODUCTSWith Services Powered by Ontility
U
4-
r»
iiII It
iSII^
□□ %i( 1^ II II
I
?r,
iOGraybaR.works tn vr>ur arlvantaae
¥9
Services Powered by □ Ntility
Graybar is teaming with Ontility to provide
a full range of training and services for solarapplications. Through Graybar PowerSmart^,
you can choose from a full menu of fee-basedtraining and have access to engineering
and design options. ONTiLITY is a NABCEP
approved provider and ISPQ accredited andoffers the industry's most recognized solar
training courses including Entry Level Solar,Electrician Solar, PV Technical Sales, Advanced
Solar Design, NABCEP Exam Prep Class and PVDesign and Installation (online.)
Design SupportEnd-to-End Design Support Services
Financial SupportFinancial Solutions for Your Business& Customers
Consulting SupportNABCEP Certified Installation Consultantsto Support Your Projects
Rebate SupportRebate Assignment & Coverage Solutions
Logistics SupportRemote, Field, Project Site & RooftopDelivery Solutions
For more information, please request a copyof the "Graybar PowerSmart Solar ProductServices Overview"flyer.
Project FundingGraybar Financial Services'Financing, Simplified
Companies interested in capturing energy savings arechallenged to fund these projects due to budget constraints,lack of available capital and increasingly restrictive lendingcriteria. Graybar Financial Services® (GPS) can provide youwith competitive, value-added financing solutions makingyour project more feasible and affordable so that you can takeadvantage of available energy savings today. We offer a varietyof financing programs designed to work specifically with yourbudget and business demands, including Operating and Capitallease structures.
rtr;^vh;^r rnm • 1-ROO-fiRAYRAR
pGraybaR.works ti ; idvantaae
i-o
Solar EcoProduct Line
Mounting Hardware
Cooper B-Line manufactures labor- and material-savings solutions that reduce the overall cost
COOPER B-Lin6 applications. Our products have been used over 100 megawatts, andgrowing, of installed solar PV applications. Cooper B-Line delivers:
Lower Cost Per Watt: Cooper B-Line understands the need for cost-effective
solutions to help solar PV energy developers and integrators meet their cost per wattrequirements.
• Complete Balance of System Offering: Cooper B-Line seamlessly combines PVmounting, cable management, and enclosures to maximize efficiencies, enhance
technologies, and utilize all components for the best possible results.
• Innovative Product Applications & Solutions: With experience and innovation being
the key drivers to successful client partnerships. Cooper B-Line utilizes standard andcustomer products to provide innovative solutions to meet the specific solar PV
application.
Graybar is a distributor of Cooper B-Line solar hardware. Let ONTILITY help with quick-ship
requirements from our inventory.
rUNIRACUnirac leads the PV mounting market with industry-leading technology and a breadth of
product solutions and services designed to meet the needs of any type of solar installation.
Unirac collaborates with installers and system integrators who work with a variety of structures
and PV modules, in order to deliver mounting solutions that offer the freedom and flexibility,along with the speed, ease and low cost of installation they are looking for. Since delivering its
first PV mounting system in 1998, Unirac has experienced remarkable growth of its innovative
and superior racking systems.
^DPW SOLARDPW Solar, a wholly owned subsidiary of Preformed Line Products, is a designer, manufacturer,
integrator and supplier of high quality photovoltaic racks, enclosures and energy systems.DPW Solar provides innovative mounting solutions for any PV solar application including
commercial, industrial, government, utility and residential applications. Professional integratorsand installers from coast to coast rely on their POWER-FAB® product line of high strength
and easy to install mounting systems and enclosures. DPW Solar delivers added value to ourcustomers through expertise and unparalleled customer support.
r/
foienphaseL^J ENERGY
The Enphase Microinverter System is the first and only commercially available microinvertersystem. It integrates state-of-the-art microinverter technology, power-line communicationsand web-based monitoring and analytics to define a completely new class of advanced solarenergy solutions.
The Enphase Microinverter System consists of three components:
• The Microinverter that attaches to the racking beneath each solar module and
converts DC power to grid-compliant AC power
• The Envoy Communications Gateway (EMU) that collects and transmits performance
information from each solar module to a proprietary website for use by the customer
• The Enlighten website where Enphase customers can monitor and manage their solar
power systems 24 hours a day
PVPoweredPV Powered is the innovation leader for grid-tied PV inverters in the residential, commercial and
utility markets, setting new industry standards in reliability and efficiency. Founded in Bend,OR in 2003, and recently acquired by Advanced Energy Industries (Nasdaq: AEIS), the company
has pioneered the use of advanced reliability engineering to design inverters with a 20-(- year
operating life. PV Powered inverters deliver maximum energy harvest from your PV systemwith high reliability and world-class efficiency. Significant software integration and a modular
design combine to create a scalable platform with fewer components and higher uptime. Byemploying ewer parts and ensuring those parts are of the highest quality, PV Powered has
created a line of residential grid-tie inverters that spend more time generating electricity and
less time being repaired.
Fronius has been engaged in solar electronics since 1992, in particular in the development
and production of photovoltaic inverters for both grid-connected and independent powersupplies. Thanks to solar electronics Fronius has advanced to the ranks of the worldwide
leading manufacturers and continues to develop its position through ongoing produa
innovations. State-of-the-art technology in high-performance electronics, a higher level of
integration through the use of high-capacity processors and the interconnection of stand
alone devices by using modern means of communication are the key to their success. Fronius
is optimally prepared in each of these fields.
Schneider^Electric
The Renewable Energies Business of Schneider Electric specializes in delivering grid tieinverters, off grid inverter-chargers and backup power inverter-chargers. Schneider Electric
offers a world-class selection of grid tie solar products that range from grid tie inverters for
residential use to grid tie inverters for large solar farms.
Schneider Electric backup power inverter-chargers, off grid inverter-chargers and grid-tie
inverters feature industry leading efficiencies and meet the stringent CE and UL regulatory
requirements as well as undergoing stringent quality testing. Schneider Electric not only offers
products for the grid tie solar and off grid markets, but also world-class warranties on all theirrenewable energy products. Optional uptime guarantees are also available on all single phaseand three phase grid tie inverters.
Canadian Solar
Canadian Solar is a NASDAQ listed Canadian company, a vertical integrated manufacturer of
ingots, wafers, cells, solar modules and custom-designed solar power applications. CanadianSolar's leading cell and module technology guarantees the world class stability and reliability
backed by 25 years performance warranty and 6 years product warranty (materials andworkmanship.) All series of regular modules are manufactured to the strictest engineering
guidelines, ensuring each module meets the international standards of quality and safety.Standard modules are suitable for all types of solar applications from large scale solar farms toresidential and commercial roof-top systems.
ScheutenScheuten Solar is a globally operating, innovative and leading solar company that develops,
produces, designs and sells PV solar modules and total PV solar solutions.The PV productionfacility for Multisol* is located in Gelsenkirchen (Germany) and has the most modern moduleproduction lines in Europe. In addition, Scheuten Solar is a PV system integrator, active in
design, development and realization of turn key PV systems with both standard as well asglass-glass modules. Scheuten Solar has a wide experience in the realization of large eyecatching PV projects as well as domestic PV solutions.
S LYNDRASolyndra designs, manufactures and sells solar photovoltaic (PV) systems comprised of panelsand mounting hardware for low-slope commercial rooftops. The Solyndra system is designedto enhance PV performance on commercial rooftops by converting more of the sunlight thatstrikes the total rooftop area into electricity.Solyndra's panels employ cylindrical moduleswhich capture sunlight across a 360-degree photovoltaic surface capable of converting
direct, diffuse and reflected sunlight into electricity. Solyndra's panels achieve effectiveenergy generation when mounted horizontally and spaced significantly closer together than
conventional panels on a typical rooftop, thereby enabling greater rooftop coverage andenhanced energy production over the system's lifetime.The ease of installation and simplermounting hardware of the Solyndra system enables its customers to significantly reduce labor,hardware, design and other balance of systems costs, which account for a substantial portionof the total installed cost of a conventional PV system.
Inverters
SMA develops and manufactures highly efficient solar inverters for any installation size, allpower classes and any specifications worldwide, regardless of the type of solar modules.
Whether it is the Electronic Solar Switch, OptiTrac or H5-Topology SMA's speed for innovation
leaves others far behind. SI\/IA has 29 years of experience in systems technology forphotovoltatics, which is why their inverters are more reliable and long-lived than any other
device on the market.
S3
Solar EcoProduct Line
III,SolarWorld
We turn sunlight into power.
miYo
Solar Modules
SolarWorld is America's largest solar manufacturer since 1977. Vertically integrated from silicon
to systems, SolarWorld manufactures wafers and cells and assembles panels, kits and systemsin the USA. High-performance SolarWorld Sunmodule* panels are independently proven
to produce more energy than other major brands. SolarWorld Sunkits* factory-customizedsystems make installation easy.
As pioneers in solar power, SANYO'S commitment to solar energy is reflected in the 30
years they have spent refining their technology. Coming from the global leader in highefficiency and innovative solar solutions, SANYO'S customers have come to expect the mosttechnologically-advanced solar panels in the world.
SANYO'S HIT* solar panels are world leaders in sunlight conversion efficiency, helping owners
enjoy the maximum power per square foot from available space. HIT Power models are idealfor grid-connected solar systems, areas with performance based incentives, and renewableenergy credits.
SANYO'S HIT Double* Series generate electricity from both sides simultaneously, resultingin up to 30% more power per square foot - the best performance in the industry. The sleek,
attractive double-glass structure makes them ideal for aesthetic and architectural applications.
scHUcaSchuco provides complete solar energy systems for residential and commercial installations.
The Schuco solution includes all components, including panels, collectors, tanks, mountingsystem, control units, and monitoring electronics. That means you get everything from one
source, ensuring interoperability and greatly simplifying replacements and upgrades. It alsomeans that the different elements of your Schuco solar energy products are optimized to give
you the best total performance.
Schuco PV modules have very high performance and long life. Each individual module is
outputtested before it leaves the factory, so you and your installer know exactly what it will
deliver. We stand behind our modules with a 25 year warranty.
SSUNTECH Suntech develops, manufactures, and delivers the world's most reliable and cost-effective
solar energy solutions. Founded in 2001 by leading solar scientist Dr. Zhengrong Shi, Suntech
is the world's largest producer of silicon solar modules. Suntech offers clean power for everyapplication and market, from off-grid systems, to homes, to the world's largest solar power
plants. Suntech's solar modules are installed in over 80 countries.
cS KblOCERa Kyocera is one of the world's largest vertically-integrated producers and suppliers of solarenergy produas. Kyocera's American solar division is headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, with
regional sales affiliates in the Americas and Australia As a pioneer with 35 years in solar, Kyocera
demonstrates leadership in the development of solar energy products. Kyocera's KaizenPhilosophy, commitment to continuous improvement, is shown by repeatedly achieving world
record cell efficiencies. Systems designed and integrated by Kyocera allow industries to expandtheir capabilities beyond the constraints of the traditional electrical grid.
D. Delivery Policy:
The Contractor shall deliver and unload materials as required to any location on the Virginia Tech campus, or otherVirginia Tech properties located in Montgomery County, Virginia. Prompt and reliable delivery is critical. Allmaterials should be delivered from the Contractor's warehouse, unless otherwise requested or agreed to by VirginiaTech. The delivery schedule should be a minimum of once a week, or more often if necessary, or as agreed tootherwise by the parties.
Our facility in Roanoke, Virginia will service Virginia tech and Radford
University with free deliveries daily or as required up to 10 times
weekly Monday through Friday 7:00 till 5:00. In addition Graybar will
offer additional daily runs as required during normal business hours.
We also have local afterhours service available when you need us.
Deliveries from Graybar locations in Virginia and NC can be delivered
within 24 hours.
Fast service and delivery. Orders received by 3 p.m. are
typically shipped the same day, and most orders are
shipped within 24 hours of receipt. Graybar can also provide
customized delivery services.
Emergency service. Through our national emergency
response center, Graybar is there when you need us - day or
night. Call 1 -800-GRAYBAR after regular business hours for
emergency service.
Material delivered via Graybar truck is FOB destination, prepaid freight
allowed. Freight charges may occur when shipped special freight at the
universities request such as airfreight and/or special couriers and non
stock special, not meeting manufacturer's terms and conditions.
Graybar will work to keep freight costs to a minimum.
RFP # 0041790 Electrical Equipment and Supplieso
GraybaR55
E. Location:
A convenient location of the supply warehouse is necessary for pickup in special circumstances when the regulardelivery schedule is not adequate. Therefore, it is desired that the Contractor have a warehouse within a fifty (50)mile radius of Blacksburg, Virginia.
Graybar Electric Co. Inc. is located at 1125 Salem Ave, Roanoke, VA 24016.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Statf
Graybar Roanoke, 1125 Salem Avenue
via 1*81 N 41 min
mm without traffic 40 0 mtles
H 41 min
4:24AM-6:25AM
0 The Smart Way Conrtector Bus
4:24AM-6:28AM
0 The Snrtan Way Connector Bus
2 h 1 min
2h4min
HoNms
Har>9tr
S 6iQ2b4nMnkAcDorwO*
Bradthaw
0 - Njy
^ -Wsbun
(S>^ Cavespmg
® @) ®
layette>olytechmcend State-
W Eltnton
Metftm
, r^»9MtMfN ' Surtey
Bent Mountain
F. Reservations:
Virginia Tech reserves the right to bid or purchase .separately any items described herein. This includes, but is notlimited to, items not in stock at the time of order placement, compatible items not in stock, items which are deemedto be of any inferior quality or items which are over-priced in comparison to similar items from other sources.Virginia Tech also reserves the right to purchase separately any itcm(s) which need to be obtained more quicklyelsewhere due to an emergency, or in order to prevent discomfort to university clients, inefficient use of laborresources, or any other unusual circumstances.
RFP # 0041790 Electrical Equipment and Supplies
GraybaR56
VII. OTHER REOUIREMENTS: The Contractor shall have the staff and organization sufficient to comply with thefollowing requirements:
Graybar will primarily service Virginia Tech from the Roanoke facility; however, we will also have additional resources in our
district and corporate offices available. We have an experierKed staff to assist in the following positions: outside sales
representative, customer service representative, inside sales representative, administrative assistant, operations, counter,
warehouse, accounting, finance, IT, continuous improvement leader, electronics business development manager, local and
district management.
Experienced Support Team
Local Electrical Sales Representative-
Local Comm/Data Sales Representative-
Local Electrical Customer Service Representative-
Local Electrical Customer Service Representative-
Comm/Data Customer Service Representative—
Local Inside Sales Representative
Local Branch Administrator—
Local Manager of Customer Service-
Local Counter Representative
Local Warehouse Leader
District Accounting
Financial Manger
IT Group
District Continuous Leader-
District Electronics Business Development Manager-
Roanoke Electrical Branch Manager
Branch Manager Comm/Data Sales
Director of Electrical Sales
Director of Comm/Data Sales-
District Vice President
-Darin Fralin
-Joann Grissom
—Adam Albert
-Keith Bamhart
Alice Daily
-Joshua Adams
—Tammy Hunt
Brian Loop
-Brent Atkinson
—Frank Snider
Maria Small
-Annie Council
-314-573-6200
-Justin Texeira
—Greg Shaffstall
-Mike McCasland
—Ryan Laramore
—Lindsey Darnel
Bill Coppins
Dave Schwichtenberg
We have a dedicated and experienced staff willing to serve available to customers and can be contacted
after hours for emergencies.
RFP # 0041790 Electrical Equipment and Supplieso
Gi-aytxiR57
A. All orders picked up or delivered shall be accompanied by a receipt or packing slip indicating date of sale,purchase order number, work order number and items/quantities received. If items from multiple purchaseorders/work orders are delivered at the same time, a separate receipt or packing slip must be provided for eachindividual purchase order/work order number. Back-orders shall not be allowed, except as agreed to in advance byVirginia Tech.
Graybar will provide packing lists for all shipments. Below is an example of a packing list.
ny ROJCMOKB. VA
Bxc.m Av« mt
mjOAammm v*
tiiiHHiiiiiMiaiiiivlko««t S40'S1.Q -3350
r*»^S«0-343-414C
i=5r!tiedlule<l ship r«a.t;e: 1.1/30/201$
JPote Or^ierod 11/34/301S
Ret- D«=hcM r 3S3S-74209
i 3.94845 V1R<3IMXA
Packing Xilst.DAt:«t ]11/3Q/30IS
c*nt.ral TIrt^i : 04 i 50 ■ 14
Ship TOrV2itci:irzA 'f jL«,L'w - com ■
ACCOinrT'E PAYXBX.B
170 0 PBJkTT DRXVK
»LA^:^8llU](Cr VA 34041
X>«l.lv«ry • aOOC035713
Bill TO;
vrROZVXA COMM IffXT
ACCOOVTS rAVA91<K
Accotmrs patabl.b dstt
201 SOOT^OATB CSMTBSe
BZ.ACKSBIJRO VA 34041
fi4aA*di
PrLut ivaauii TBST Rout €>} CtlLATBAR CCtflTTSil
P-az-t. arid
Rescript: Ion
Q u A n P i t y
■Ordered Beckorderedot-hex"
ShapcMni- 8145a^za CX.AKF -rras mra CAR
1 BA 1 BAMetB: »e0957S«
TOTAL. WaMXRR OPsXW TKZS SRIPMBMT
BvndlBS
RFP # 0041790 Electrical Equipment and Supplieso
GraybaR58
B. Invoices for items ordered and delivered shall be submitted by the Contractor directly to the payment addressshown on the Contract or Purchase Order. Invoices shall indicate the Virginia Tech contract number, purchaseorder number, work order number, receipt or packing slip numbers, items and quantities received, date items werereceived, and verifiable pricing information including commodity, catalogue number, list price, discount, and
discounted price. Invoices shall be identifled by the Virginia Tech work order number and/or PurchaseOrder number. Invoices shall be submitted on a bi-monthly basis during the week after receipt.
Graybar will comply with the above referenced invoice requirements. Invoice example provided below.
INVOICTK WiMBNtie OsMMban*
0 sao .a a so
Bit-Tu.
VmOlNtA 'TfCM CXiMSAM NCTACCOl„«MTt» fAVABLtACCOUMTB PAYABLE DE^T
2C1 SOUTHCATE CeNTERB.ACKSBLJFga VA ?AOntt.lSA
ZlkVOkC* MOs
5h»
i»B2209aa t
*-9DBC5'
VIRiSiNIA TECH COMM
VfROItNAA TF04- MET 3ERV
ACCflONTS PAVABLC» ^OO Pt«A1t
S'A 24001
USA
Hrrii-i Nu "fST .=!OP s
Ovl.. Doo . # 1 BitkLchEkAsS FroA |r.O.B. jBEt. TOPICK ..P* 11.20 2015 ROANOKE. VA ! S-F- FA 1
•1 lor.r.:-! ft^r I«v ; Tlsyi
QO'Sntitir I # / Dascx'.Zpt loA 1 Ob 41;. FFia* / Vnit^ 1 BAOnnfc
1 TAtt AHLAfcG'OW IMO-iSTRIES
? I»y TVPE ENTR CAP
B4 7.a9 • too 9.A7
Terms ol Pevmai-t* %&!.*> totdl- B.a?sisr -t. neye ; o.ooAS e •>( the e&lee wyweewewre s racnthly HartJIIrtg o.oo•erwLcw eSMr<ve ot the lesser or 3-1/.)% oe the ess isuLte O DOpemicted by lee be sAAed t n si; s'v;na..-irs r.si-i Te«s< Owv; B 4 7bry ser dLw dsr.e vte*. wsere>■ rd. See ccsn ttaptese.snd ttltcoaer credit r<ejds *te ect-efted • t pUJRt crlS'j>>.4ie*e -jfilr.
Subject: t.o tbe stiendax-d ter-ms end conditions set eortb below
RFP # 0041790 Electrical Equipment and Supplieso
GraybaR59
Remit to ;
GraybaR.PO BOX 403049ATLANTA GA 30384-3049
Bill-To:
VIRGINIA TECH- COMM NET SERVACCOUNTS PAYABLEACCOUNTS PAYABLE DEPT201 SOUTHGATE CENTERBLACKSBURG VA 24061USA
INVOICE invoice Ouestians
540-510-3350
Invoice No:Invoice Date;
Account Number;
Account Name;
98220933111/20/2015196865
VIRGINIA TECH- COMM NET
Ship-To;VIRGINIA TECH- COMM NET SERVACCOUNTS PAYABLE1700 PRATT DRIVE
BLACKSBURG VA 24061USA
2 of
Tder No; TEST SO#: 353578209
2. PRICES AND SHIPMEhTTS - Unless otherwise quoted, prices shall be those in eflect at tinie of shipment, which shall be made P.O.B, shipph^ pofan, prepaid and bill.3. RETURN OF GOODS - Credit be allowed (at goods returned with pew Jixoval. A deductkm nay be made from credits iswul to cover cost of handling.
now or hereafter imposed iqxm sales or shipments wilt be added to die purchase piw. Buyer agrees to
mrnm"w hereunder shall not be deemed to be a waiver of such terms.; agreement.
tonns and cundUiuns supersiede ail otlw coolarae. abandonroent. or v^ver of these torms
- - - or trade, course of oral"y or i-B ttt" bcfmftm' made in wr^ng nd. s^o^mr me pmiy lo be botmd. Am propoaed modifltidioni or terms'arei oocMnem snail be deemed an acceptance ot a prior rmr by Bu;^. su^ accqnoice is elqaessly conAHoiw upon Btycr's assent to My
10. REELS - Wh« Graybff sh^ retumdde reels, a reel deposit nay be included in the invoice. The Buyer should contact the nearest Oraybar service location to return reels.
9. M OA TERMS CQNDmhme
usagemade ui nd
prior <5 wrinen statemeiMs lenrding the. subject niatw. of these1 Oraybar. uniets made in wrnmg sid s«ieq on ns belMf by aig to modinr, vary, .expiaki. or fiipplemm theM terms.. . ^ deemed a material riienuion
r diflfcrera terms set fonli hmm.
I reqiii^
"** <'"'*5 heteuiKfcr or any iuerBt herein wittnil the prior written consent of Grayhnr, ani acy such assignnient, without such consent. sMt
iftiSTO.M'SW.'to'WS. % ts S? .3W?lj^to'Sc'3g^ SfSSl IKS.in anycourt or courts and agrees to
SK'sM of export or
uO
C. Orders shall be placed by approved Virginia Tech personnel, who have been identified in advance by the AssistantDirector of Business Administration for University Planning. Design and Construction at Virginia Tech. VirginiaTech shall not be responsible for any purchases made by unauthorized personnel. Contractor shall require a legiblesienature from all Vircinia Tech personnel on orders picked up or delivered.
Graybar agrees and accepts the above requirements.
RFP # tX)41790 Electrical Equipment and Supplieso
OravbaR61
D. Contractor shall indicate pricing and expected delivery date at time of order placement.
Graybar understands and accepts the terms and conditions for section D noted above.
E. Supporting Documentation; Virginia Tech reserves the right to request supporting documentation on discounts,pricing, or any other information provided by the Contractor at any time during the contract period.
Graybar has a comprehensive data base and can develop reports and documents as described for
section E as noted above.
F. Parking Policy:
All Contractor vehicles parked on the Virginia Tech campus must display a parking permit. Contractors shall notethat vehicles parked on the Virginia Tech campus without a parking pa.ss or permit are subject to ticketing andfines.
1. For ovemight parking, the Contractor's company owned vehicles shall use the parking lot in front of VirginiaTech Printing Services and Surplus Property offices at 1411 South Main Street also known as the old K-Martparking lot. Privately owned vehicles (POV) may park at the location. No ovemight (24 hour) parking isallowed on campus. If parking POV on campus. Parking Services will identify which lot the POV shall park;currently the Track'Soccer, Overflow or East Cassell lot. To be entitled to park in these lots the Contractorshall be required to buy a daily, weekly, monthly or annual permit from Parking Services. It shall be theresponsibility of the Contractor to shuttle employees to the Job site.
2. If the need arises. Virginia Tech may direct that Contractor owned vehicles be parked in a location orlocations other than 1411 South Main Street, Blacksburg, VA.
G. Turf Permits; These permits are issued by Parking Services to all vehicles requiring temporary parking on thegrass except for construction equipment, loaders, graders, etc. Parking Services' management shall decide who canobtain a Turf Permit. This permit does not allow parking on sidewalks and plazas. As a courtesy please do not parkunder trees. Refer to University Policy 5000, Section 2.9.12, point 6 on the internet for more details. There will bea S50 charge per permit for all non state vehicles.
H. Sidewalk Policy: Sidewalk access to land-locked buildings is only allowed along designated routes. Vehicle pull-
offs are designed at land-locked building sites to move parked vehicles off sidewalks (but not onto turf). Parkingan unattended vehicle on a sidewalk is strictly prohibited by State Law and shall be subject to fines. The vehicleoperator shall be made aware that extreme caution shall be used to operate the vehicle in a way that will not be a
hazard or hindrance to pedestrians using the sidewalk. The Contractor shall be responsible for any damage to theturf and anything that is located adjacent to the sidewalk.
The procedure to obtain a permit to operate vehicles on a sidewalk is the same as outlined for Turf Policy. Anyvehicle parked illegally on a sidewalk shall be subject to ticketing, fines and towing if necessary.
Graybar understands and accepts the terms and conditions for sections F, G, and H noted above.
RFP # 0041790 Electrical Equipment and Supplieso
GraybaR62
VIII. PROPOSAL PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION:
A. General Requirements
I. RFP Response; In order to be considered for selection, Offerors must submit a complete response to thisRFP. One (1) original and Six (6) copies of each proposal must be submitted to:
Procurement Department (MC 0333)
North End Center, Suite 2100, Virginia Tech300 Turner Street NW
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
Reference the Opening Date and Hour, and RFP Number in the lower left hand corner of the returnenvelope or package.
No other distribution of the proposals shall be made by the Offeror.
Graybar understands and accepts the terms noted above In section Vlll.
2. Proposal Preparation:
a. Proposals shall be signed by an authorized representative of the Offerer. All information requested shouldbe submitted. Failure to submit all information requested may result in Virginia Tech requiring promptsubmission of missing information and/or giving a lowered evaluation of the proposal. Proposals whichare substantially incomplete or lack key information may be rejected by Virginia Tech at its discretion.Mandatory requirements are those required by law or regulation or are such that they cannot be waivedand are not subject to negotiation.
b. Proposals should be prepared simply and economically providing a straightforward, concise descriptionof capabilities to satisfy the requirements of the RFP. Emphasis should be on completeness and clarity ofcontent.
c. Proposals should be organized in the order in which the requirements are presented in the RFP. All pagesof the proposal should be numbered. Each paragraph in the proposal should reference the paragraphnumber of the corresponding section of the RFP. It is also helpful to cite the paragraph number, subletter,and repeat the text of the requirement as it appears in the RFP. If a response covers more than one page,the paragraph number and subletter should be repeated at the top of the next page. The proposal shouldcontain a table of contents which cross references the RFP requirements. Information which the offerordesires to present that does not fall within any of the requirements of the RFP should be inserted at anappropriate place or be attached at the end of the propo.sal and designated as additional material. Proposalsthat are not organized in this manner risk elimination from consideration if the evaluators are unable tofind where the RFP requirements are specifically addressed.
RFP # 0041790 Electrical Equipment and Supplieso
GragiliaR63
d. Each copy of the proposal should be bound in a single volume where practical. All documentationsubmitted with the proposal should be bound in that single volume.
e. Ownership of all data, material and documentation originated and prepared for Virginia Tech pursuant tothe RFP shall belong exclusively to Virginia Tech and be subject to public inspection in accordance withthe Virginia Freedom of Information Act. Trade secrets or proprietary information submitted by anOfferor shall not be subject to public disclosure under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. However,to prevent disclosure the Offeror must invoke the protections of Section 2.2-4342F of the Code of Virginia,in writing, either before or at the time the data or other materials is submitted. The written request mustspccitlcally identify the data or other materials to be protected and state the reasons why protection isnecessary. The proprietary or trade secret material submitted must be identified by some distinct methodsuch as highlighting or underlining and must indicate only the specific words, figures, or paragraphs thatconstitute trade secret or proprietary information. The classifieation of an entire proposal document, lineitem prices and/or total proposal prices as proprietary or trade secrets is not acceptable and may result inrejection of the proposal.
3. Oral Presentation: Offerors who submit a proposal in response to this RFP may be required to give an oralpresentation of their proposal to Virginia Teeh. This will provide an opportunity for the Offeror to clarify orelaborate on the proposal but will in no way change the original proposal. Virginia Tech will schedule the timeand location of these presentations. Oral presentations are an option of Virginia Teeh and may not beeonducted. Therefore, proposals should be complete.
B. Snccific Requirements
Proposals should be as thorough and detailed as possible so that Virginia Tech may properly evaluate yourcapabilities to provide the required services. OfTerors are required to submit the following information/items as acomplete proposal:
Due to the sensitivity of poitions of our proposal we have identified items needing to remain
confidential. We request stated subject remain confidential.
1. Plan for Providing Electrical Equipment and Supplies:
Describe and list Offerer's inventory in terms of volume, quantity, and variety of items in each categorydescribed in Section VI. (C.) Inventorv.
Describe and list the variety of items and manufacturers which the OtTeror has available through its suppliers,in terms of the items listed in Section VI. (C.) Inventorv.
Describe the location and address of the facility that will serve Virginia Tech most frequently. Also describeand li.st addresses of any branch facilities that may be used to service Virginia Tech.
Describe OITeror's delivery policy in detail, including delivery charges if any.
Describe Offerer's invoicing procedure, including sample copies of sales tickets, delivery tickets, invoices, etc.
Describe methods available for placement of orders.
Describe your order fulfillment rate and the typical turnaround time from receipt of an order until delivery ismade.
Please reference section VI; C Inventory, pages 20 through 54
RFP # 0041790 Electrical Equipment and Supplieso
Gra^baR54
2. Price:
Describe your plan for pricing items that may be sold to Virginia Tech under any contract that may result fromthis solicitation. Comment on price firmness and describe your plan for conveying price changes duringrenewal periods of the contract. Please note that cost plus a percentage of cost pricing arrangements are notacceptable.
Prices submitted are based on Trade Service prices which is an industry standard for NAED pricing.
Prices reflect List discounts and will be firm for one year then will be based on supplier price increase or
decrease. Prices are based on the US Communities contract. All pricing not listed in trade service are
available upon request.
Wire and conduit pricing will be an exception to the above due to market volatility. Prices are
established in our system based on current market conditions and will use the same discounts as prices
fliirtuatp.
Negotiated items on the US Communities contract that expire are subject to change based on supplier
agreement changes for price increase and decreases.
Graybar standard terms and conditions apply.
RFP # 0041790 Electrical Eguipment and Supplieso
GraybaR66
U.a COMMUNITIES"OOVEftKMEJfT PURCHAStMO ALLMSfE
it# <Wf,.
Internal Services Department
New Graybar Electrical Contract Information
County of Los Angeles, California
Master Agreement No. MA-IS-1230234(Contract documents will be available April 1, 2013)
Contract For: Electrical Products
3 years, April 1, 2013 to f\Aarch 31, 2016
Option to renew for two (2) additional 12-month periods
Description of Products and Services:
Graybar will offer its complete line of electrical materials required to power buildings,lighting solutions to provide the appropriate environment, communication and datasupplies to enable networked workplaces, tools and test equipment to install and monitorperformance, and the security products that provide a safe, secure, and stableworkplace.
Additionally, Graybar will offer services that will include, but not be limited to. Inventorycontrol, technical expertise, eBusiness, contract compliance, emergency assistance,engineering assistance, systems analysis, product replacement, system retrofits orupgrades, installation and Integrated services. These services will assist ParticipatingPublic Agencies to power and network facilities with speed, intelligence and efficiency.Services will be provided through established relationships with Graybar suppliers,contractors, integrators, or agency preferred companies.
Contacts:
County of Los Angeles Vendor No. 501079Jeff Peskuski | Strategic Accounts ManagerGraybar West Districts(314) 573-7154 Office(630) 640-4905 [email protected]
V.7
Rob Rhoads | Strategic Accounts ManagerGraybar East Districts(314) 573-7159 Office(202) 445-8992 [email protected]
County of Los Angeles Buyer;Ted Lo I Purchasing and Contracts Analyst II1100 N. Eastern Avenue, Room G115
Los Angeles, CA 90063(323) 267-2207 [email protected]
To access pricing discounts, please use your login at www.uscommunties.ora.
LA County Bid - Notice of Intended Award - Solicitation RFP-IS-13255001
Basis of Award *
With limited exceptions, solicitations conducted under the statutory authority of the PurchasingAgent are price-based with the resultant award being made to the lowest, responsive,responsible bidder that fully meets and complies with all of the specifications and requirementsof the solicitation.
*For this solicitation, the awarded vendor was selected based on the total pointsearned in accordance to the evaluation criteria set forth in RFP-IS-13255001.
This is a Notice of Intent to Award; Solicitation Number: RFP-IS-13255001Tile: Electrical Products - National Program
Total points of awarded vendor: 9,052
Intended Awarded Vendor: GraybaR
County of Los Angeles - Protest Policy
Pursuant to County Purchasing Policy M-1100, A bid protest may be filed by Vendors whosubmitted a bid response for the intended award information above. Information and proceduresfor filing a bid protest can be accessed from http://lacountv.info/doina business/M-1 lOO.pdf.
If you have any questions, or wish to file a protest please contact the Buyer: Ted Lo at 323-267-2207; or by email at [email protected].
Thank You,
ISD/Purchasing Division
Ted Lo C.P.M. M.BJL
Purchamng Sf Contracts vlnalyst IJ
m
w»
W'm"Satisfied Cus^mers... Our Number One Soar
1100 N. Eastern Awe. - Rm. G115
Los Angeles, CA 90063Office: 323-267-2207
Fox: 323-415-8662
Email: ted.loOisd.lacountv.gov
Bid Website: http://camlsor.co.la.ca.us/lacoblds
Tapes. Splicina Kits A
Aerosols
Abrasives & Adhesives
Page 05
265-93-00-047498
Tapes. Splicing Kits &
Aerosols
Ail Other Products
_ 285-93-00-047498
Fire Stop
All Other Tape & Fire S
top
Page 05
285-93-00-047498
Tapes. Spiicino Kite &
Aerosols
285-93-00-047498
Lugs. Terminals & Connectors
Terminals. Comnnectors. Cable Ties. Wire Nuts
Page 08
285-93-00-047498
Tapes. Splicina Kits &
Aerosols
Vinvl & Scotchrap tapes
285-93-00-047498
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
AAMSTRAND
Rope & Cable
Page 06
285-93-00-047498
Motor Controls & Transformers
ABB POWER / TAD COMPANY
Motor Control and Transformers
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fittings
Conduit Bodies 8 Fittings
285-93-00-047498
Lamps & Ballasts
ADVANCE / PHILLIPS LIGHTING
Page 06
285-93-00-047498
Lamps & Ballasts
ADVANCE / PHILLIPS LIGHTING
A-Velocity Discount
Page 18
285-93-00-047498
Lamps & Ballasts
ADVANCE / PHILLIPS LIGHTING
-Velocity Discount
Page 17
285-93-00-047498
Lamps & Ballasts
ADVANCE / PHILLIPS LIGHTING
C-Velocitv CHscount
Page 17
285-93-00-047498
Lamps & Ballasts
ADVANCE I P
HILLIPS LIGHTING
D-Velocity Discount
Page 17
285-93-00-047498
Lamps & Ballasts
ADVANCE / P
HILLIPS LIGHTING
E-Velocitv Discount
265-93-00-047498
Lamps & Ballasts
ADVANCE I P
HILLIPS LIGHTING
Fluorescent Electronic Ballaste
Page 17
285-93-00-047498
Lamps & Ballasts
ADVANCE I P
HILLIPS LIGHTING
HID Electronic Ballasts
Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Lamps 4 Ballasts
ADVANCE / PHILLIPS LIGHTING
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Lamps & Ballasts
ADVANCE / PHILLIPS LIGHTING
Magnetic Ballasts
285-93-00-047498
Lamps & Ballasts
ADVANCE / P
HILLIPS LIGHTING
285-93-00-047498
Lamps & Ballasts
ADVANCE / PHILLIPS LIGHTING
Standard HID Ballasts
Page 16
285-93-00-047498
Motor Confrols & Transformers
ADVANTAGE INDUSTRIAL
Motors. Control, Energy Management & Power
285-93-00-047498
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
Tools. Testers, Fasteners 8 Accessories
Page 02
285-93-00-047498
Tapes. Splicing Kits &
Aerosols
Aerosals. Lubricants & Cleaners
Page 05
285-93-00-047498
Wire & Cable
AFC CABLE SYSTEMS
Wire and Cable
285-93-00-047498
Lugs. Terminals A Connectors
Lugs. Terminals & Connectors
285-93-00-047498
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
AGLO AMERICAM ENTERPRISES
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
285-93-00-047498
Heating. Cooling 8. Ventilation
AIR KING VENTILATION
Heating. Cooling & Ventilation
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Heating & Ventilation
AIR MASTER FAN
Heating. Cooling & Ventilation
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit B
reakers A Safety Switches
ALL CURRENT ELECTRIC
Elecfrical Kstribution Products
265-93-00-047498
Toots. Testers & Fasteners
ALLIED BOLT
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
285-93-00-047498
Conduit. Channel & Fittings
ALLIED TUBE / POWER STRUT
Page 22
265-93-00-047498
Conduit. Channel & Fittings
ALLIED TUBE / POWER STRUT
Conduit. Channel & Fittings
ALLIED TUBE I POWER STRUT
Conduit. Channel & Fittings
ALLIED TUBE I POWER STRUT
Threaded Rod
Wiring Devices
ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES INC
Surge. Power Protection & Power Products
285-93-00-047498
Page 21
285-93-00-047498
Page 21
265-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
Time Switches & Signaling
Time Switches & Signaling
Page 05
285-93-00-047498
Outlet & Swtch Boxes
ALUMA FORM
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fittings
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fittings
AMERICAN FITTINGS
All Other
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fittings
AMERICAN FITTINGS
Standard Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors A Fittings
_ 285-93-00-047498
Tools. Testers A Fasteners
AMERICAN LOCK COMPANY
Locks. Tag Out and Accessories
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Tapes. Splicing Kits &
Aerosols
AMERICAN POLYWATER CORPORATION
Aerosals. Lubricants 4 Cleaners
Page 03
285-93-00-047498
Motor Controls & Transformers
AMERICAN POWER CONVERSION - APC
Engineered Products
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
AMERICAN SAW MFG
Tools. Testers, Fasteners & Accessories
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Lugs. Terminals & Connectors
Lugs. Terminals & Connectors
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Outlet & Swtch Boxes
ANDERSON
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fittings
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fittings
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fittings
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit B
reakers 8 Safety Svatdies
Replacement Parts
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fittings
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fittings
All Other Connectors & Fittings
Page 06
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fittings
ARLINGTON
Page 08
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fittings
Standard Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & FIBings
Page 12
285-93-00-047498
Enclosures & Cabinets
ARMORCAST PRODUCTS COMPANY
Enclosures. Cabinets. Wire way & Accessories
285-93-00-047496
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
ARNCO CORP
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
Motor Controls & Transformers
Motor Controls 8 Transformers
Tools. Testers 8 Fasteners
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
Wre & Cable
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
ARROW FASTENERS
ARROW MAGNOLIA INTERNATIONAL INC
ASCO PRODUCTS
BLACK & DECKER / DEWALT
Staplers and Staples
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
Stock Transfer Switches & Other
Motors & Generators
Hardware & Bracket R
acks - Utility
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
Ladders and Accessories
Wire & Cable
Page 04
Page 07
Page 01
Page 01
Page 04
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047496
285-93-00-047498
_ 285-93-00-047498
_ 285-93-00-047498
_ 285-93-00-047496
285-93-00-047498
County of Los Angeles / U.S
. Communitjes
Graybar - Ele
ctri
cal Supply Contract
Contract» MA-iS-1340234
Solicitation NO: RFP-1S-13266Q01
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Pius
Schedule
IBLACK & DECKER I DEWALT
Stock Power & Hand Tools
■jM
ia■ a
CTK
oSnW
y"!
Pa
ge
09
2S
5-9
3-Q
O-0
47
49
8
Co
nd
uit
Bo
die
s &
Fitt
ino
sB
LF
CO
RP
OR
AT
ION
Co
nd
uit
Bo
die
s. B
oxe
s, C
on
ne
cto
rs &
Fitt
ing
s2
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Co
nd
uit.
Ch
an
ne
l & F
ittin
gs
Co
nd
uit.
Ch
an
ne
l & F
ittin
gs
Co
nd
uit.
Ch
an
ne
l & F
ittin
gs
Co
nd
uit.
Ch
an
ne
l & F
ittin
gs
Lu
gs.
Ter
min
als
& C
on
ne
cto
rs
B-L
INE
/ E
AT
ON
- C
OO
PE
RG
en
era
l Fitt
ing
s -
Fitt
ing
s
B-L
INE
/ E
AT
ON
- C
OO
PE
RG
ener
al F
ittin
gs
- T
hre
ad
ed
Ro
d
B-L
INE
I E
AT
ON
- C
OO
PE
RS
ori
ng
Nu
ts -
Fitt
ing
s
B-L
INE
/ E
AT
ON
- C
OO
PE
R
BL
ON
DE
R T
ON
GU
EL
ug
s. T
erm
ina
ls &
Co
nn
ect
ors
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
21
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
22
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
22
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
06
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
To
ols
. Tes
ters
& F
ast
en
ers
Glo
ves
an
d A
cce
sso
rie
sP
ag
e 0
42
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Wir
ing
De
vice
sP
lug
s. R
ece
pta
cle
s, W
irin
g D
evi
ces
& T
ele
com
Pa
ge
03
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Ou
tlet &
Sw
itch
Bo
xes
BO
WE
RS
MA
NU
FA
CT
UR
ING
CO
MP
AN
YC
on
du
it B
od
ies,
Bo
xes.
Co
nn
ect
ors
& F
ittin
gs
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Ide
ntif
ica
tion
& L
ab
etin
gB
RA
DY
WO
RL
DW
IDE
INC
OR
PO
RA
TE
DS
che
du
le A
& F
Ite
ms
Pa
ge
04
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Ide
ntif
ica
tion
& L
ab
elin
gB
RA
DY
WO
RL
DW
IDE
INC
OR
PO
RA
TE
DS
che
du
le B
, C &
E It
em
sP
ag
e 0
22
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Ide
ntif
ica
tion
& L
ab
elin
gB
RA
DY
WO
RL
DW
IDE
INC
OR
PO
RA
TE
DS
che
du
le D
& H
Ite
ms
Pa
ge
01
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Co
nd
uit
Bo
die
s &
Fitt
ing
sB
RID
GE
PO
RT
Pa
ge
04
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Co
nd
uit
Bo
die
s &
Fitt
ing
sB
RID
GE
PO
RT
Sta
nd
ard
Fitt
ing
s -
Co
nd
uit
Bo
die
s. B
oxe
s. C
on
ne
cto
rs &
Fitt
ing
sP
age
16
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Fla
shlig
hts
& B
atte
rie
sB
RIG
HT
ST
AR
Fla
shlig
hts
& B
atte
rie
sP
age
06
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Tim
e S
vwtc
hes
& S
itwa
ling
Sm
oke
& C
.O. D
etec
tors
- F
ire
. Sm
oke
& C
o2
Det
ecto
rsP
age
012
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
He
atin
g &
Ve
ntil
atio
nB
RO
AN
/NU
TO
NE
He
atin
g &
Ve
ntil
atio
nP
age
09
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Mot
or C
ontr
ols
& T
rans
form
ers
BR
OO
KS
MA
NU
FA
CT
UR
ING
CO
.U
tilitv
Pro
du
cts
- C
ross
Arm
s &
Acc
ess
ori
es
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Ide
ntif
ica
tion
A L
ab
elin
gB
RO
TH
ER
IN
TE
RN
AT
ION
AL
Pri
nte
rs. L
ab
elin
g a
nd
Oth
er2
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Lu
gs.
Ter
min
als
& C
on
ne
cto
rsB
UC
HA
NA
N C
ON
ST
RU
CT
ION
PR
OD
UC
TS
Pag
e 01
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Lu
gs.
Ter
min
als
& C
on
ne
cto
rsP
ag
e 0
22
65
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Lu
gs.
Ter
min
als
& C
on
ne
cto
rsA
ll O
ther
Lu
gs.
Te
rmin
als
& C
on
ne
cto
rsP
ag
e 0
52
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Lu
gs,
Ter
min
als
& C
on
ne
cto
rsG
rou
nd
Rod
s a
nd
Cla
mp
sP
ag
e 0
92
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Lu
gs.
Ter
min
als
& C
on
ne
cto
rsH
ea
t S
hri
nk
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Lu
gs,
Te
rmin
als
& C
on
ne
cto
rsS
tan
da
rd L
ug
s, T
erm
ina
ls &
Co
nn
ect
ors
Pa
ge
12
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Lu
gs.
Te
rmin
als
& C
on
ne
cto
rsT
ools
, Ta
ps,
Bits
& A
cce
sso
rie
s2
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
BU
SS
MA
NN
I E
AT
ON
- C
OO
PE
RA
ll O
the
r F
use
s2
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
BU
SS
MA
NN
I E
AT
ON
- C
OO
PE
RH
V-1
70
SQ
UA
RE
BO
DY
HIG
H S
PE
ED
FU
SE
SP
ag
e 1
12
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
BU
SS
MA
NN
I E
AT
ON
- C
OO
PE
RH
X-E
XC
LU
SIO
N L
IST
ITE
MS
Pa
ge
09
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
BU
SS
MA
NN
I E
AT
ON
- C
OO
PE
RA
B-E
XC
LU
SIO
N L
IST
IT
EM
SP
ag
e 0
92
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
BU
SS
MA
NN
I E
AT
ON
- C
OO
PE
RE
S-H
SE
RIE
S IN
LIN
E F
US
EH
OL
DE
R X
CL
UD
E H
EB
Pa
ge
10
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
BU
SS
MA
NN
/ E
AT
ON
- C
OO
PE
RJ1
-HE
B IN
LIN
E F
US
E H
OL
DE
RS
_ 28
5-93
-00-
0474
98B
US
SM
AN
N I E
AT
ON
- C
OO
PE
RS
tan
da
rd F
use
s. F
use
links
& L
imite
rs2
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Tim
e S
wtc
he
s &
Sig
na
ling
C D
-R. S
YS
TE
MS
Ite
rco
ms.
Acc
ess
ori
es
& A
ll O
ttter
Pa
ge
01
. 28
5-93
-00-
0474
98
Co
nd
uit.
Ch
an
ne
l & F
iflin
gs
Co
nd
uit,
Ch
an
ne
l 8 F
ittin
gs
Co
nd
uit,
Ch
an
ne
l & F
ittin
gs
Co
nd
uit.
Ch
an
ne
l 8 F
ittin
gs
To
ols
, Te
ste
rs 8
Fas
tene
rs
PV
C C
on
du
it B
oxe
s. F
ittin
gs
& R
ela
ted
PV
C P
rod
uct
s
PV
C C
on
du
it B
oxe
s. F
ittin
gs
& R
ela
ted
PV
C P
rod
uct
s
PV
C In
ne
rdu
ct. C
on
du
its &
Re
late
d P
rod
uct
e
CE
ME
NT
EX
PR
OD
UC
TS
INC
Pro
tect
ive
We
ar.
To
ols
& A
cce
sso
rie
s
Pa
ge
21
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
21
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
22
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
21
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
01
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Ou
tlet &
Sw
itch
Bo
xei
CH
ALL
EN
GE
R P
RO
DU
CT
S IN
C /
TH
OM
AS
8 B
ET
TS
Con
duit
Bo
die
s, B
oxe
s. C
on
ne
cto
rs &
Fitt
ing
s2
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Wir
ing
De
vice
sC
HA
RL
ES
IND
US
TR
IES
/ C
OIL
Con
duit
Bo
die
s, B
oxe
s, C
on
ne
cto
rs &
Fitt
ing
sP
ag
e 0
62
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
He
atin
g &
Ve
ntil
atio
nC
HR
OM
ALU
XH
ea
ting
, C
oo
ling
& V
en
tila
tion
Pag
e 01
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Mo
tor
Co
ntr
ols
& T
ran
sfo
rme
rsC
ITE
CH
SC
AD
A S
YS
TE
MS
Au
tom
atio
n a
nd
Co
ntr
ol P
rod
uct
sP
age
01
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
To
ols
, Te
ste
rs 8
Fas
tene
rsC
LA
US
S C
UT
LER
YT
oo
ls &
Str
ippe
rsP
ag
e 0
12
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Co
nd
uit
Bo
die
s &
Fitt
ing
sC
ondu
it B
od
ies.
Bo
xes,
Co
nn
ect
ors
& F
ittin
gs
Pag
e 0
12
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Mot
or C
ontr
ols
A T
rans
form
ers
Mot
or C
ontr
ols
& T
rans
form
ers
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
To
ols
, Tes
ters
& F
aste
ners
Too
ts &
Te
st E
gu
ipm
en
tP
ag
e 0
12
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Co
nd
uit,
Ch
an
ne
l & F
ittin
gs
Co
nd
uit,
Ch
an
ne
l & F
ittin
gs
Co
nd
uit,
Ch
an
ne
l & F
ittin
gs
Co
nd
uit,
Ch
an
ne
l 4 F
ittin
gs
Co
nd
uit.
Ch
an
ne
l A F
ittin
gs
Co
nd
uit,
Ch
an
ne
l 8 F
ittin
gs
Co
nd
uit,
Ch
an
ne
l & F
ittin
gs
Co
nd
uit,
Ch
an
ne
l & F
ittin
gs
Co
nd
uit
Bo
die
s &
Fitt
ing
s
Wir
ing
De
vice
s
Wir
ing
De
vice
s
Wir
ing
De
vice
s
Ta
pe
s, S
plic
ing
Kits
& A
eros
ols
Out
let &
Sw
itch
Bo
xes
Lig
htin
g F
ixtu
res
CO
ND
UIT
rru
Bi
Con
duit
( T
UB
! - L
IQU
IDT
ITE
CO
ND
UIT
CO
ND
UIT
rru
Bi
Co
nd
uit
(TU
B)
- A
LUM
INU
M C
ON
DU
IT
CO
ND
UIT
(T
UB
)C
ondu
it (T
UB
) -
EM
T T
hin
wa
ll M
eta
l Co
nd
uit
CO
ND
UIT
rru
Bi
Con
duit
(TU
B1
- F
LE
XIB
LE
ME
TA
L C
ON
DU
IT
CO
ND
UIT
(T
UB
1C
ondu
it (T
UB
) - G
AL
VA
NIZ
ED
ME
TA
L C
ON
DU
IT
CO
ND
UIT
rru
Bi
Con
duit
(TU
B1
- IM
C M
ET
AL
CO
ND
UIT
CO
ND
UIT
(T
UB
IC
ondu
it (T
UB
) -
MIS
CE
LL
AN
EO
US
CO
ND
UIT
CO
ND
UIT
(T
UB
)C
ondu
it (T
UB
1 -
NIP
PL
ES
, EL
BO
WS
& C
OU
PLI
NG
S
CO
ND
UX
IN
TE
RN
AT
ION
AL
Con
duit
Bo
die
s. B
oxe
s, C
on
ne
cto
rs &
Fitt
ing
s
CO
OP
ER
PO
WE
R S
YS
TE
MS
All
Oth
er
CO
OP
ER
PO
WE
R S
YS
TE
MS
Sto
ck U
tilitv
Pro
du
cts
& W
irin
g D
evi
ces
CO
OP
ER
WIR
ING
DE
VIC
ES
Plu
gs,
Re
cep
tacl
es,
Wir
ing
De
vice
s 8
Te
leco
m
Ae
rosa
ls. L
ub
rica
nts
& C
lea
ne
rs
CR
OU
SE
- H
IND
S /
EA
TO
N - C
OO
PE
RC
om
me
rcia
l HA
/ S
tee
l Bo
xes
- S
Q.S
witc
h, O
ct.U
til. M
aso
na
rv
CR
OU
SE
- H
IND
S /
EA
TO
N -
CO
OP
ER
Airp
ort &
Avi
atio
n L
igh
ting
Pa
ge
22
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
21
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
20
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
21
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
20
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
20
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
22
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
22
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
04
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
01
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
05
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
10
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
07
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Pa
ge
02
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
County of Los Angeiss / U.S
. Communities
Graytjsr > Ele
ctri
cal Supply Contract
Contract» MA^IS-1340234
Solicitation NO; RFP4S-13255001
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Schedule
GROUSE - HINDS 1 TON - COOPER
All Other Commercial
List Less
45
Line 42
Page 10
285-93-00-047498
GROUSE - HINDS / EATON - COOPER
All Other Exolosion Proof Products
List Less
8Line 09
Paoe 03
285-93-00-047498
GROUSE - HINDS / EATON - COOPER
All Other Form 6
List Less
5Line 05
Paoe 02
285-93-00-047498
GROUSE - HINDS / EATON - COOPER
All Other Industrial
List Less
15
Line 14
Paoe 04
285-93-00-047498
CROUSE - HINDS / EATON - COOPER
All Other Interconnect
List Less
25
Line 23
Paoe 06
285-93-00-047498
GROUSE - HINDS / EATON - COOPER
All Other Reolacement Parts
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
CROUSE - HINDS / EATON - COOPER
All Othetr CEAG
List Less
10
Line 11
Pace 03
285-93-00-047498
CROUSE - HINDS / EATON - COOPER
All Othetr P&R
List Less
10
Line 11
Paoe 03
285-93-00-047498
CROUSE • HINDS / EATON - COOPER
Commercial 046-SSR RAINBOOT CONNECTORS
List Less
45
Line 42
Paoe 10
285-93-00-047498
CROUSE - HINDS / EATON - COOPER
Commercial EMT SIS & Como Fit
tina
s 1/2" - 4"
List Less
92
Line 83
Paoe 19
285-93-00-047498
CROUSE - HINDS / EATON - COOPER
Commercial Locknuts & Uouidtite Fit
tina
s 3/8" - 6"
List Less
67
Line 64
Paoe 15
285-93-00-047498
CROUSE - HINDS / EATON - COOPER
Commercial Steel Boxes - Ceilina. Fan. Ganaable. Crete
List Less
52
Line 49
Paoe 12
285-93-00-047498
CROUSE - HINDS / EATON - COOPER
MTL Insb'uments
List Less
5Line 05
Paoe 02
285-93-00-047498
CROUSE - HINDS / EATON - COOPER
List Less
10
Line 11
Paoe 03
285-93-00-047498
CROUSE - HINDS / EATON - COOPER
Standard Exolosion Proof Products
List Less
22
Line 21
Paoe 05
285-93-00-047498
CROUSE - HINDS / EATON - COOPER
Standard Ind
ustr
ial Conduit Bodies & FiOinas
List Less
25
Line 23
Paoe 06
285-93-00-047498
CROWE ROPE
Rooe. Straos and Accessories
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
CUMMINS
Motors. Control. Enerov Manaoement & Power
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
CUSTOM PLASTICS
Enclosures. Vaultrs. Wirewav & Accessories
List Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
CUTLER HAMMER
Electrical Disbibution Products
List Less
3Line 03
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
CYBER POWER
Power Conditionina & Back-Uo
List Less
5Line OS
Paae 02
285-93-00-047498
DAP
Caulk. Glue. Adhesives & Sealants
List Less
20
Line 19
Paoe 05
285-93-00-047498
DELTA BREEZ
Heatino. Coolino & Ven
tila
tion
List Less
7Line 07
Paoe 02
285-93-00-047498
DITEK
Surae. Power Protection & Power Products
List Less
20
Line 19
Paoe 05
285-93-00-047498
DREISILKER
Motors. Control. Enerov Manaoement & Power
List Less
3Line 03
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
DULMISON INC.
Wire & Cable - Utility Prockicts
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
DURACELL
Batteries & Flashliohts
List Less
10
Line 11
Paoe 03
285-93-00-047498
DURACELL BATTERY
Flashiiohts & Batteries
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
DURALINE
Conduit. Channel & Cable in Duct
Utility Products
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
DURHAM
Tools. Testers & Metering Eouioment
Utility Products
List Less
20
Line 19
Paoe 05
285-93-00-047498
EATON CORP.
Electrical Devices
List Less
5Line 05
Paoe 02
285-93-00-047496
EATON CORPORATION
Electrical Distribution & Ind
ustr
ial Products
List Less
3Line 03
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
EDWARDS
Sionalino. Horns & Sttobes - Timers. Homs. Sionalino & Accessories
List Less
13
Line 13
Paoe 04
285-93-00-047498
ELASTIMOLD
Standard Wirino Devices
List Less
25
Line 23
Paoe 06
285-93-00-047498
ELECTRIC MOTION CO.
Automation Products and Accessories
List Less
20
Line 19
Paoe 05
285-93-00-047498
ELECTRI-FLEX CO.
Conduit. Channel & Fit
tina
sLine 90
Paoe 21
285-93-00-047498
ELKAY
Heatina. Coolino & Ven
tila
tion
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
EM CLOCK
Time Switches & Sionalino
List Less
3Line 03
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
E-MON. LLC.
Data Loooers. Meters. Testers & Accessories
List Less
8Line 09
Paoe 03
285-93-00-047498
ENERGIZER CO. 1 EVEREADY
All other
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
ENERGIZER CO. 1 EVEREADY
Stock Batteries & Flashliohts
List Less
25
Line 23
Paoe 06
285-93-00-047498
ENGENIUS TECHNOLOGOES INC.
Time Switches & Sionalino
List Less
10
Line 11
Paoe 03
285-93-00-047498
ENGINEERED PRODUCTS
All Other
List Less
5Line 05
Paoe 02
285-93-00-047498
ENGINEERED PRODUCTS
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
tino
sList Less
15
Line 14
Paoe 04
285-93-00-047498
ERICO
All Other
List Less
5Line 05
Pace 02
285-93-00-047498
ERICO
Standard Products
List Less
50
Line 47
Paoe 11
285-93-00-047498
ERICSON MANUFACTURING
Liohtino Fixtures
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
ERSODYNE
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
ESTEX
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
tina
sList Less
7Line 07
Paoe 02
285-93-00-047498
EXCEL DRYER CORP
Heatina. Coolino & Ven
tila
tion
List Less
25
Line 23
Paoe 06
285-93-00-047498
Wire & Cable
FAHRENHEAT DIV.
Under floor Heatino. Wire & Cable
Line 92
Paoe 22
285-93-00-047498
FAIRMONT
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
List Less
Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
FASCO
Motors Controls and Accessories
List Less
16
Line 16
Paoe 04
285-93-00-047498
FEDERAL SIGNAL
Red Code Items
List Less
32
Line 29
Paoe 07
285-93-00-047498
FEDERAL SIGNAL
Sionalino. Strobes. Horns & Accessories
List Less
15
Line 14
Paoe 04
285-93-00-047498
FEONIC TECHNOLOGY
Automation. Terminal Blocks & Panel Accessories
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
FERNCO
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
tino
sList Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
FIREX
Smoke Detectors. Fir
e Alarms. C02 & Sionals
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
FIRST ALERT/BRK
Smoke Detectors. Fir
e Alarms. C02 & Sionals
List Less
40
Line 37
Paoe 09
285-93-00-047498
FISKARS
Tools. Scissors & Striooers
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
FLEXIBLE WHIPS OF TENNESSEE. INC.
Conduit. Channel & Fittinas
Line 92
Paoe 22
285-93-00-047498
Data Loooers. Testers. Meters & Accessories
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
FLUKE
Standard Eiectrical Meters
List Less
7Line 07
Paoe 02
285-93-00-047498
County of Los Angeles / U.S
. Communities
Graybar - Electrical Supply Contract
Contract # MA-iS-1340234
Solicitation NO; RFP-IS-13Z55001
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Catenorv G-A
Diacount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Coet Plua
Schedule
>•
-JL«
FREUD
Utility Products
List Less
0Lne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
FURNAS. INC.
Power Distribution. Motor Control & Deyices
List Less
0ne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
G&O THERMAL
Heatina. Coolina & Ven
tila
tion
List Less
3ne 03
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
G&W ELECTRIC CO.
Utility Products
List Less
0neOI
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
G.E. MOTORS & POWER
Motors. Control. Eneray Manaoement & Power
List Less
0ne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
GALVAN
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
tino
sList Less
0ne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
GARDNER DENVER / RIGEL / HOFFMAN & LAMSON
Motors. Control. Energy Management & Power
List Less
3ne 03
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
GE ELECTRICAL & INDUSTRIAL
Electrical Dis
trib
utio
n Products
List Less
Sne 05
Page 02
285-93-00-047498
GE ENERGY
GE Energy Products
List Less
0ne 01
Pace 01
285-93-00-047498
GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS
Motor Controls & Transformers
List Less
0Lne 01
Pace 01
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL CABLE
General Cable - Uti
lity
Cable
ne 92
Page 22
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
B-Velocity Ballasts
List Less
90
ne 81
Page 19
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
D-Velocitv Bailasts
List Less
83
ne 75
Page 17
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Ail Other Lamos & Related Lir
Xiti
ng Products
List Less
20
ne 19
Page 05
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
A-Velocity Ballasts
List Less
92
ne 83
Page 19
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
A-Velocity Excluded National Net
List Less
91
ne 82
Pace 19
285-93-00-047498
K ..
GENERAL ELECTRIC
A-Velocity LED Lamos
List Less
84
ne 76
Pace 18
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
A-Velocity Standard Large Lamos
List Less
90
ne81
Page 19
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL EL ECTRIC
A-Velocitv Standard Miniature. Proiection. Staoe & Studio Lamos
List Less
68
ne 65
Page 15
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Ballasts - All
Other Ballasts
List Less
33
ne 30
Page 07
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Ballasts - Standard Comoact Fluor Ballaste
List Less
82
ne 74
Page 17
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Ballasts - Standard Electronic Ballasts
List Less
89
ne 80
Page 19
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Ballasts - Standard HID Ballasts
List Less
82
ne 74
Page 17
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Ballasts - Standard Magnetic Ballasts
List Less
82
ne 74
Pace 17
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Ballasts - Standard Sign Ballasts
List Less
72
ne 68
Pace 16
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
B-Velocity Excluded National Net
List Less
90
ne 81
Page 19
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Consumer & Industrial Products
List Less
0ne 01
Pace 01
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
C-Velocity Ballasts
List Less
88
ne 79
Page 18
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
C-Velocity Excluded National Net
List Less
86
ne 77
Page 18
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
D-Velocity Excluded National Net
List Less
83
ne 75
Page 17
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
E-Velocity Ballasts
List Less
60
ne 57
Pace 13
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Lamos - LED Lamos
List Less
82
ne 74
Page 17
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Lamos - ME7701 Excluded LED
List Less
53
ne SO
Page 12
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Lamos - ME981 Excluded Fluorescent
List Less
55
ne 52
Page 12
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Lamos - ME981 Excluded Incandescent
List Less
57
ne 54
Pane 13
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Lamos - ME981 Excluded Incandescent National Net
List Less
61
ne 58
Page 14
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Lamos - ME981 Excluded Lucalox
List Less
87
ne 78
Page 18
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Lamos - ME981 Excluded Multi-Vaoor
List Less
76
ne 72
Page 17
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Lamos - ME981 Excluded Quartz
List Less
65
ne 62
Pace 15
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Lamos - ME98t Exicuded Fluorescent National Nets
List Less
80
ne 73
Page 17
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Lamos - Standard Miniature. Proiection. Stage & Studio Lamos
List Less
60
ne 57
Page 13
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Large Lamos - All Other
List Less
0ne 01
Pace 01
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Large Lamos - Standard Large Lamos
List Less
88
ne 79
Page 18
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Standard Excluded Laroe Lamos
List Less
55
ne 52
Page 12
285-93-00-047498
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Standard Miniature. Proiection. Stage & Studio Lamos
List Less
60
ne 57
Page 13
285-93-00-047498
GENERIC ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS
Electricai Commodity & Dis
trib
utio
n Products
List Less
0ne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
GOTT
Plugs. Receotacles. Wiring Deyices & Telecom
List Less
0ne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047496
GREENLEE
Standard Products
List Less
18
ne 17
Page 04
285-93-00-047498
GS METALS CORP
Conduit. Channel & Fit
tino
sList Less
0ne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
H.D. ELECTRIC / HAMMERLOCK
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
List Less
0ne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
HAMMERLOCK / H.D. ELECTRIC
Toois. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
List Less
0ne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
HASTINGS
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
List Less
0neOI
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
HEVI-DUTY / ACME / SOLA
Stock Transformers
List Less
20
ne 19
Page 05
285-93-00-047498
HEYCO
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
ting
sList Less
0neOI
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
HILTI INC.
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
List Less
20
ne 19
Page 05
285-93-00-047498
HOFFMAN
All Other
List Less
0ne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Enclosures & Cabinets
HOFFMAN
Standard Enclosures. Cabinets. V\fire way & Accessories
List Less
45
ne 42
Page 10
285-93-00-047498
Raceway & Pluamold
HOLOCOM
Raceway & Pluomold
List Less
20
ne 19
Page 05
285-93-00-047498
Heatlna & Ventilation
HONEYWELL
All Other
List Less
0ne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Heatino & Ventilation
HONEYWELL
Standard Products
List Less
42
ne 39
Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
HONEYWELL / SALISBURY
All Other
List Less
0ne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
HONEYWELL / SALISBURY
Protective Wear. Tools & Accessories
List Less
26
ne 24
Page 06
265-93-00-047498
Flashliahts & Batteries
HOUSE OF BATTERIES
Batteries. Back-Uo. Commercial & Flashlight
List Less
3Lne 03
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
County of Los Angeies / U.S
. Communities
Graybar- Ele
ctri
cal Supply Contract
Contract# MA-IS'1340234
Solicitation NO: RFP-lS-13256001
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Schedule
■■
■
■
il^iiliactUrio
HUBBELL
All Other Hubbell Comoanles & Products
List Less
Line 05
Page 02
285-93-00-047498
HUBBELL
All Other Residential. Commercial. Ind
ustr
ial & Marine Products
List Less
45
Line 42
Page 10
285-93-00-047498
HUBBELL
A-Velocltv Residential. Commercial. Ind
ustr
ial & Marine Prod.
List Less
63
Line 60
Page 14
285-93-00-047498
HUBBELL
B-Velocltv Residential. Commercial. Ind
ustr
ial & Marine Prod.
List Less
54
Line 51
Page 12
285-93-00-047498
HUBBELL
C-Velocitv Residential. Commercial. Ind
ustr
ial & Marine Prod.
List Less
51
Line 48
Page 11
285-93-00-047498
HUBBELL
D-Velocitv Residential. Commercial. Ind
ustr
ial & Marine Prod.
List Less
46
Line 45
Page 11
285-93-00-047498
HUBBELL
Hosoitai Grade and Isolated Ground Products
List Less
35
Line 32
Page 08
285-93-00-047498
HUBBELL
Kellems Grios & Accessories
List Less
35
Line 32
Page 08
285-93-00-047498
HUBBELL
Standard Commercial Switch & Receoticle Devices
List Less
57
Line 54
Page 13
285-93-00-047498
HUBBELL
Standard Ind
ustr
ial Hubbellock and Pin & Sleeve Devices
List Less
48
Line 45
Pace 11
285-93-00-047498
HUBBELL
Standard Ind
ustr
ial Switches. Straiaht Blade & Twist Lock Devices
List Less
60
Line 57
Page 13
285-93-00-047498
HUBBELL
Raceway. Pluomold. NetSelect. Floorbox & Accesorrles
List Less
37
Line 34
Paoe 08
285-93-00-047498
HUBBELL BUILDING AUTOMATION
Buildina Automation & Enerav Manaaement Products
List Less
9Line 10
Page 03
285-93-00-047498
HUBBELL POWER SYSTEMS
All Other
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
HUBBELL POWER SYSTEMS
Standard Enclosures. Cabinets. Wire wav & Accessories
List Less
23
Line 21
Page 05
285-93-00-047498
HUBBELL QUAZITE - LENOIR CITY. INC.
Enclosures. Vaults. Wirewav & Accessories
List Less
4Line 04
Paoe 02
285-93-00-047498
HUGHES BROTHERS
Utility Products
List Less
15
Line 14
Page 04
285-93-00-047498
HUNTER FAN
Heating. Coolina & Ven
tila
tion
List Less
15
Line 14
Paoe 04
285-93-00-047498
IDEAL
IDEAL - All Other
List Less
0Line 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
IDEAL
Kits & Accessories
List Less
IS
Line 14
Paoe 04
285-93-00-047498
IDEAL
Standard Products
List Less
25
Line 23
Page 06
285-93-00-047498
IDEAL
Standard Products
List Less
25
Line 23
Paoe 06
285-93-00-047498
IDEAL
Tools. Testers & Accessories
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
IGLOO CORP
Heatina. Coolina & Ven
tila
tion
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
ILSCO
Wire Nuts. Terminals. Luas & Connectors
List Less
0Line 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
INDEPENDENT TECHNOLOGIES. INC.
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
tino
sList Less
15
Line 14
Paoe 04
285-93-00-047498
INGERSOL - RAND COMPANY
Surae. Power Protection & Power Products
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
INNOVATIVE METAL INDUSTRIES. INC.
Enclosures. Cabinets. Wirewav & Accessories
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
INNOVOLT
Electric Power Protection
List Less
3Line 03
Paoe 01
265-93-00-047498
INT PROT COATINGS
Conduit. Channel & Fit
tina
sLine 92
Page 22
285-93-00-047498
INTERGRAL
Conduit. Channel & Fit
tina
sList Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
265-93-00-047498
INTERLOGIX
Electric Safety & Security
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
INTERMATIC
Standard products
List Less
40
Line 37
Paoe 09
285-93-00-047498
INVENSYS CONTROLS
Smoke Detectors. Fir
e Alarms. C02 & Sionals
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
IPEXINC.
Conduit. Channel & Fit
tina
sList Less
23
Line 21
Page 05
285-93-00-047498
IRWIN COMPANY
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
List Less
30
Line 27
Paoe 07
285-93-00-047498
ITE/SIEMONS
Electrical Distribution Products
List Less
3Line 03
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
JAMESON CORP.
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
List Less
4Line 04
Page 02
265-93-00-047498
JOHNSON
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
List Less
0Line 01
Pace 01
285-93-00-047498
JONARD INDUSTRIES CORP.
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
List Less
20
Line 19
Pace 05
265-93-00-047498
JOS T. FEWKES CO.
Motors. Control. Enerav Manaaement & Power
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
KEARNEY
Util
ity Products
List Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
265-93-00-047498
KING
Heating. Coolina. Ven
tila
tion
& Connectors
List Less
5Line 05
Page 02
285-93-00-047498
KLEIN
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
List Less
28
Line 26
Paae 07
285-93-00-047498
KOHLER
Heating. Coolina & Ventilation
List Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
KOPPERS
Utility Products
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
KUHLMAN ELECTRIC
Motor Controls & Transformers
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
L.H. DOTTIE
All Other Hardware & Accessories
List Less
10
Line 11
Page 03
285-93-00-047498
L.H. DOTTIE
Standard Hardware
List Less
36
Line 33
Paoe 08
285-93-00-047498
LADD INDUSTRIES
Wiring Devices & Electrical Products
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
LANDISSGYR
Meters. Controls. Enerav Management 4 Power
List Less
3Line 03
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
LARUS CORP.
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors 4 Fit
tina
sList Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
LENOX / AMERICAN SAW
Tools, Testers, Fasteners 4 Acc
esso
ries
List Less
30
Line 27
Paae 07
285-93-00-047498
LEVITON
All Other
List Less
23
Line 21
Page 05
285-93-00-047498
LEVITON
A-Veleocitv Liahtino Control Products
List Less
50
Line 47
Page 11
285-93-00-047498
LEVITON
A'Veleocitv Wirina Devices
List Less
60
Line 57
Page 13
285-93-00-047498
LEVITON
B-Veleocitv Liohting Control Products
List Less
37
Line 34
Page 08
285-93-00-047498
LEVITON
B-Veleocity Wirina Devices
List Less
68
Line 65
Paoe 15
285-93-00-047498
LEVITON
C-Velocitv Wiring Devices
List Less
43
Line 40
Page 10
285-93-00-047498
LEVITON
D-Veleocitv Wirina Devices
List Less
28
Line 26
Page 07
285-93-00-047498
LEVITON
Indus Grade Devices - INDUSTRIAL 4 DECORA WIRING DEVICES
List Less
51
Line 48
Paoe 11
285-93-00-047498
LEVITON
INDUSTRIAL 4 DECORA WIRING DEVICES
List Less
51
Line 48
Paoe 11
285-93-00-047498
Wirina Devices
LEVITON
LIGHTING 4 FAN CONTROL
List Less
33
Line 30
Pane 07
285-93-00-047498
County of Los Angeles / U.S
. Communities
Graybar - Ele
ctri
cal Supply Contract
Contract #MA'IS-1340234
SollcftaUon NO: RFP-IS-13255001
. pAflA #
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Schedule
.
PUSttr-OWTinM
- •
«
LAC C
onwnod
itj^^
LEVITON
Residential & Commercial Wirina Devices
List Less
47
Line 45
Page 11
265-93-00-047498
LEVITON
WALLPLATES
List Less
55
Lne 52
Pane 12
285-93-00-047498
LEX PRODUCTS
Electrical Cable Assemblies
List Less
5Lne 05
Pane 02
285-93-00-047498
LIEBERT
All Other
List Less
0Lne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
LIEBERT
Standard UPS
List Less
21
Lne 20
Pane OS
285-93-00-047498
Lighting Fix
ture
sLIGHTING FIXTURES
Miscellaneous Lighting Fix
ture
s • Not To Exceed Cost Plus 23%
■Lne 84
Page 19
285-93-00-047498
LINE HARDWARE
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
List Less
0Lne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
LUBRIDUCT
Conduit. Channel & Fitbnas
List Less
0Lne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
LUTRON
All Other
List Less
5Lne 05
Page 02
285-93-00-047498
LUTRON
Standard Products
List Less
31
Lne 28
Pane 07
285-93-00-047498
LYON WORKSPACE PRODUCTS
Enclosures. Cabinets & Vaults
List Less
0Lne 01
Pane 01
285-93-00-047498
MAG LIGHT
Flashliahts & Batteries
List Less
0Lne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
MAGNECRAFT
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
List Less
0Lne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
MALTON EQUIPMENT
Motor Controls & Transformers
List Less
0Lne 01
Pane 01
285-93-00-047498
MAPLE CHASE
Fire. Smoke & Co2 Detectors
Ust Less
0Lne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
MARLEY / Q-MARK
Heatina. Cooling & Ven
tiia
ticm
List Less
45
Lne 42
Page 10
285-93-00-047498
MARLEY / Q-MARK
Standard Industrial Products
List Less
49
Lne 46
Pane 11
285-93-00-047498
MASTER LOCK CO.
Locks. Taa Out and Accessories
List Less
24
Lne 22
Page 06
285-93-00-047498
MCGILL
Lamp Changers. Portable Uohtina & Accessories
List Less
35
Lne 32
Page 08
285-93-00-047498
MERCURY WASTE SOLUTIONS
Recvcling Services - Mercurv & Other
List Less
0Lne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
METALLICS
Hardware & Accessories
List Less
38
Lne 35
Page 09
285-93-00-047498
MEYER STRUCTURES
Enclosures. Cabinets & Vaults
List Less
0Lne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
MGE UPS SYSTEMS
Surge. Power Protection & Power Products
List Less
8Lne 09
Page 03
285-93-00-047498
MIDWEST ELECTRIC PRODUCTS INC.
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
ting
sList Less
0Lne 01
Pane 01
285-93-00-047498
MILBANK
Standard Products
List Less
45
Lne 42
Page 10
285-93-00-047498
MILWAUKEE
Standard Power & Hand Tools
List Less
38
Lne 35
Page 09
285-93-00-047498
MINERALLAC
All Other
List Less
10
Lne 11
Page 03
285-93-00-047498
MINERALLAC
Standard Conduit Fit
ting
sList Less
37
Lne 34
Pane 08
285-93-00-047498
MOLEX CORP
Wiring Devices & Telecom
List Less
0Lne 01
Pane 01
285-93-00-047498
MOTORTRONICS
Motors. Control. Energy Management & Power
List Less
5Lne 05
Page 02
285-93-00-047496
MULBERRY
Wiring Devices - Face Plates & Accessories
List Less
36
Lne 33
Pane 08
285-93-00-047498
MULTI-LINK
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
List Less
20
Lne 19
Pane 05
285-93-00-047498
MYRON ZUCKER
Motors. Control. Energy Management & Power
List Less
3Lne 03
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
NEHRING ELECTRICAL WORKS
Wire & Cable
List Less
0Lne 01
Pane 01
285-93-00-047498
NEPTCO
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
ting
sList Less
0Lne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
NEW BASIS
Enclosures. Cabinets & Vaults
List Less
0Lne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
NITEK
Time Switches & Signaling
List Less
0LneOI
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
NORTH SAFETY PRODUCTS
Protective Wear. Tools & Accessories
List Less
21
Lne 20
Page 05
285-93-00-047498
NSI INDUSTRIES
Wire Nuts. Terminals. Lugs & Connectors
List Less
24
Lne 22
Pane 06
285-93-00-047498
N-TRON CORP.
Motor Controls & Transformers
List Less
0Lne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
NU-TONE/ BROAN
Ail Other
List Less
40
Lne 37
Pane 09
285-93-00-047498
NU-TONE/ BROAN
Door Chimes & Signals
List Less
0Lne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
NU-TONE / BROAN
Intercoms. Accessories & Al
l Other
List Less
0Lne 01
Pane 01
285-93-00-047498
OASIS
Heating. Cooling & Ventilation
List Less
0LneOI
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
OATEY
Caulk. Glue. Adhesives & Sealants
List Less
20
Lne 19
Pane 05
285-93-00-047498
OCCIDENTAL COATING CO.
Conduit. Channel & Fit
ting
sList Less
26
Lne 24
Page 06
285-93-00-047498
ONEAC CORPORATION
Surge. Power Protection & Power Products
List Less
0Lne 01
Pane 01
285-93-00-047498
ORS NASCO
Reolacement Parts
List Less
5Lne 05
Pane 02
285-93-00-047498
OSHKOSH TOOL COMPANY. INC.
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
List Less
4Lne 04
Pane 02
265-93-00-047498
OZ GEDENEY
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
ting
sList Less
15
Lne 14
Page 04
285-93-00-047498
P.I.P.
Arc Flash Protection
List Less
5Lne 05
Pane 03
265-93-00-047498
P.K. NEUSES. INCORPORATED
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
List Less
21
Lne 20
Page 05
285-93-00-047498
PANDUIT
All Other Lues. Terminals & Connectors
List Less
0Lne 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
PANDUIT
All Other Racewav. Boxes. Facei^lates & Fit
ting
sList Less
0Lne 01
Pane 01
285-93-00-047498
PANDUIT
Compression & Mechanical Connectors
List Less
45
Lne 42
Pane 10
285-93-00-047498
PANDUIT
Grounding and Muttl-Tao Connectors
List Less
16
Lne 16
Page 04
285-93-00-047498
PANDUIT
Heat Shrink Tubing
List Less
30
Lne 27
Pane 07
285-93-00-047498
PANDUIT
Printers. Labeling Systems and Accessories
List Less
3Lne 03
Pane 01
285-93-00-047498
PANDUIT
Racewav. Boxes. Faceplates & Fit
ting
sList Less
24
Lne 22
Pace 06
285-93-00-047498
PANDUIT
Standard Cable Ties & Cable Tie Accessories - Bulk Pack
List Less
27
Lne25
Page 06
285-93-00-047498
PANDUIT
Standard Cable Ties & Cable Tie Accessories - Standard Pack
List Less
48
Lne 45
Pane 11
285-93-00-047498
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
PANDUIT
Standard Stainless Steel Products
List Less
12
Lne 12
Pane 03
285-93-00-047498
County of Los Angetss / U.S. Communities
Graybar - Ele
ctri
cal Supply Contract
Contract # MA-IS-1340234
SoUcitatlon NO: RFP-IS-ISZSS001
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Schedule
§
Standard Terminals - Bulk Pack
List Less .
22
Line 21
Paae 05
285-93-00-047498
PANDUIT
Standard Terminals - Standard Pack
List Less
55
Line 52
Paae 12
285-93-00-047498
PANDUIT
Tools
List Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
PANDUIT
Wire Ide
ntif
icat
ion Products
List Less
34
Line 31
Paae 08
285-93-00-047498
PANDUIT
Wirlno Duct & Covers
List Less
26
Line 24
Paae 06
265-93-00-047498
PASS & SEYMOUR. INC.
All Other
List Less
6Line 06
Paae 02
285-93-00-047498
PASS & SEYMOUR. INC.
Standard Products
List Less
31
Line 28
Paae 07
285-93-00-047498
PATTON BUILDING PRODUCTS
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
tina
sList Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
PENNIGTON
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
tina
sList Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
PEPPERL & FUCH'S
Automation. Terminal Blocks & Panel Accessories
List Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
PERFECTLINE
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
tina
sList Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
PHOENIX CONTACT
All Other
List Less
5Line 05
Paae 02
285-93-00-047498
PHOENIX CONTACT
Standard Products
List Less
21
Line 20
Pace OS
285-93-00-047498
PLATT LUGGAGE. INC.
Tools. Tool Cases & Accessories
List Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
PLYMOUTH
Electrical Taoe. Other Taoe & Accessories
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
POCELAIN PRODUCTS. INC.
Util
ltv Products
List Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
POTTER ELECTRIC SIGNAL
Communication & Security Products
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
PRECISION
Pluas. Receptacles. Wirina Devices & Telecom
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
PREFORMED LINE PRODUCTS
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
tina
sList Less
3Line 03
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
PULS
Motor Controls & Transformers
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
PURDY
Paint. Caulk. Glue. Adheslves & Sealants
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
Conduit. Channel & Fit
tina
sPVC CONDUIT
PVC Conduit - ELBOWS. FITTINGS 4 ACCESSORIES
Line 93
Paae 22
285-93-00-047498
Conduit. Channel & Fit
tina
aPVC CONDUIT
R. STAHL. INC.
PVC Conduit - SCHEDULE 40
PluQS. Receptacles. Wbina Devices & Telecom
List Less
0Line 01
Paoe 01
285-93-00-047498
Bell Boxes
List Less
55
Line 52
Paoe 12
285-93-00-047498
RACO INCORPORATED
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
tina
sList Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
RACO INCORPORATED
Conduit Boxes
List Less
72
Line 68
Paae 16
285-93-00-047498
RACO INCORPORATED
Conduit Fit
tina
sList Less
44
Line 41
Paae 10
285-93-00-047498
RACO MANUFACTURING & ENGINEERING
Automation & Networkina
List Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
RAMSET
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
List Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
RAYCHEM CORP.
Pluas. Receptacles. Wirina Devices & Telecom
List Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
RAYOVAC
Alkaline Indus Pack - Flashliohts & Batteries - Alkaline Ind
ustr
ial Packs
List Less
40
Line 37
Paae 09
285-93-00-047498
RAYOVAC
21N13 - LIGHTS ROUGHNECK
List Less
40
Line 37
Paae 09
285-93-00-047498
21Y15 - LIGHTS MINIATURE
List Less
40
Line 37
Paae 09
285-93-00-047498
RAYOVAC
511Y-LANTERN BATTS ALKAL
List Less
40
Line 37
Paae 09
285-93-00-047498
RAYOVAC
521Y-LANTERN BATTS HD RO
List Less
40
Line 37
Paae 09
285-93-00-047498
RAYOVAC
Alkaline Indus Individual -111Y - ALKALINE BASE
List Less
28
Line 26
Paae 07
285-93-00-047498
RAYOVAC
Alkaline Indus Individual - Fl
ashl
laht
s & Batteries - Alk
alin
e In
dust
rial
Individual
List Less
48
Line 45
Paae 11
285-93-00-047498
RAYOVAC
Alkaline Indus Pack - 122N-HEAVY DUTY INDUSTRL
List Less
28
Line 26
Paae 07
285-93-00-047498
RAYOVAC
All Other
List Less
22
Line 21
Paoe 05
285-93-00-047498
RAYOVAC
Flashllahts & Batteries -Flashllahts & Accessories
List Less
28
Line 26
Paoe 07
285-93-00-047498
RECTORSEAL CORP.
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
tino
sList Less
25
Line 23
Paae 06
285-93-00-047498
RED DOT / DIVISON OF THOMAS & BETTS
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
tina
sList Less
60
Line 57
Pace 13
285-93-00-047498
RIGID TOOL
Tools & Test Eauipment
List Less
5Line 05
Paae 02
285-93-00-047498
RiPLEY
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
List Less
5Line 05
Paae 02
285-93-00-047498
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
List Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fittinas
ROANWELL CORP.
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
tina
sList Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
Conduit. Channel & Fit
tina
sROBROY INDUSTRIES
RONK ELECTRICAL
Conduit. Channel & Fit
tina
s
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
tina
sList Less
Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
RUBBERMAID
Standard Product
List Less
21
Line 20
Paae 05
265-93-00-047498
RUSSELL STOLL
Pluas. Receptacles. Wirina Devices & Telecom
List Less
Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
RUTHERFORD CONTROLS INTT. CORP.
Pluas. Receptacles. Wirina Devices & Telecom
List Less
38
Line 35
Paae 09
285-93-00-047498
SAPA
Heatina. Coolina & Ven
tila
tion
List Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
SCHNEIDER / SOUARE-D
A-Veiocitv Item Discount
List Less
60
Line 57
Paae 13
285-93-00-047498
SCHNEIDER / SQUARE-D
B-Velocitv Item Discount
List Less
50
Line 47
Paae 11
285-93-00-047498
SCHNEIDER / SQUARE-D
C-Velocitv Item Discount
List Less
40
Line 37
Paoe 09
285-93-00-047498
SCHNEIDER / SQUARE-D
D-Velocitv Item Discount
List Less
37
Line 34
Paoe 08
285-93-00-047498
SCHNEIDER / SQUARE-D
E-Velocftv Item Discount
List Less
19
Line 16
Paoe 05
285-93-00-047498
Load Cen
ters
. Ci
rcui
t Breakers. Safety Swi
tche
sSCHNEIDER / SQUARE-D
Load Cen
ters
, Ci
rcui
t Breakers. Safety SMtches, Ele
ctri
cal Pr
oduc
teList Less
See Attached
Schneider / Square D
Price Sheet
285-93-00-047498
Motor Controls & Transformers
SCHNEIDER / SQUARE-D
Dist
ribu
tion
, Motor Controls & Transformers
List Less
See Attached
Schneider / Square D
Price Sheet
285-93-00-047498
County of Los Angeles / U.S
. Communities
Graybar - Ele
ctri
cal Supply Contract
Contract #MA-IS-1340234
Solicitation NO: RFP-IS-132S6001
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Schedule
VOlf
Conlrart Line
f
Ccntnirt
Load Cen
ters
. Ci
rcui
t Breakers, Safety Swi
tche
sSCHNEIDER SERVICES
Value Added Services With A Cost - Not To Exceed Cost Pius 26%
Line 85
Page 20
285-93-00-047496
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC COMPANIES
All Other Schneider Elecbic Comoanv Products
List Less
0Line 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047496
Outlet & Switch Boxes
SEDIVER
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors 4 Fittinas
List Less
0Line 01
Pace 01
285-93-00-047498
Time Switches & Sionaiina
SENSOR-SWITCH. INC.
Time Switches 4 Sionaiina
List Less
21
Line 20
Page OS
285-93-00-047496
SERVICES
SERVICES
Value Added Services With A Cost - Not To Exceed Cost Rus 26%
Line 85
Page 20
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fit
tino
sSEYMOUR - SMITH
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors 4 Fitdnas
List Less
0Line 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
SHAT-R-SHIELD
Lamos 4 Liahtina Products
List Less
10
Line 11
Page 03
285-93-00-047498
SOLID TECHNOLOGIES
Building Automation and Wireless
List Less
3Line 03
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
SPECIFIED TECHNOLOGIES
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors 4 Fit
tina
sList Less
9Line 10
Page 03
285-93-00-047498
STANDARD ENTERPRISES. INC.
Lamos 4 Liahtina Products
List Less
30
Line 27
Page 07
285-93-00-047498
Flashliahts & Batteries
STREAMLIGHT
Standard Product
List Less
34
Line 31
Paae 08
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fit
ting
sSTRONGWELL
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors 4 Fit
tina
sList Less
0Line 01
Pane 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Cir
cuit
Breakers & Safetv S^ches
STRUTHERS - DUNN
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers 4 Safetv Switches
List Less
0Line 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
SUPERSTRUT CORP.
Conduit. Channel 4 Fit
tina
sLine 90
Paae 21
285-93-00-047498
Enclosures & Cabinets
SUPPLY PRO
Storage and Reoiacement Parts
List Less
5Line 05
Page 02
285-93-00-047498
Outlet & Switch Boxes
TAY-MAC CORPORATION
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors 4 Fit
tina
sList Less
0Line 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
TECHNICAL CONSUMER PRODUCTS. INC (TCP)
Standard Products
List Less
51
Line 48
Pane 11
285-93-00-047498
Outlet & Switch Boxes
TELEDEX CORP.
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Conneotors 4 Fit
tina
sList Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
TESSCO / TERRAWAVE
Storage. Automation 4 Wireless
List Less
0Line 01
Paae 01
285-93-00-047498
THE BATTERY CENTER. INC.
Stock Flashliahts 4 Batteries
List Less
25
Line 23
Page 06
285-93-00-047496
Luas Terminals & Connectors
THOMAS & BETTS
Ai-Velocitv Lugs. Terminais 4 Connectors
List Less
80
Line 73
Page 17
285-93-00-047498
Luos. Terminals & Connectors
THOMAS & BETTS
A2-Velocitv Lugs. Terminals 4 Connectors
List
Less
70
Line 66
Page 15
285-93-00-047498
Luas. Terminals & Connectors
THOMAS & BETTS
A3-Velocitv Lugs. Terminals 4 Connectors
List Less
56
Line 55
Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fittinas
THOMAS & BETTS
Ail Other Thomas 4 Betts Companies 4 Products
List Less
0Line 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
THOMAS & BETTS
A-Velocitv All
Other Conduit Bodies 4 Fit
tina
sList Less
73
Line 69
Page 16
285-93-00-047498
Outlet & SMtch Boxes
THOMAS & BETTS
A-Velocitv Outlet 4 SvMtch Boxes
List Less
89
Line 80
Page 19
285-93-00-047498
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
THOMAS & BETTS
A-Velocitv Tools. Testers 4 Fasteners
List Less
61
Line 58
Page 14
285-93-00-047498
Luas. Terminals & Connectors
THOMAS & BETTS
Blackburn Products
List Less
SO
Line 47
Page 11
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fit
tina
sTHOMAS & BETTS
B-Velocitv All
Other Conduit Bodies 4 Fit
tino
sList Less
66
Line 63
Page 15
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fittinas
THOMAS & BETTS
C-Velocitv All
Other Conduit Bodies 4 Fit
tina
sList Less
26
Line 24
Page 06
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fittinas
THOMAS & BETTS
Kinder Modular Systems
List Less
83
Line 75
Page 17
285-93-00-047498
THOMAS & BETTS
Marrette Wire Connectors
List Less
46
Line 43
Page 10
285-93-00-047498
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
THOMAS & BETTS
Other Fastening Products
List Less
60
Line 57
Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fit
tina
sTHOMAS & BETTS
Other Standard Liauid tig
ht Fit
tina
sList Less
66
Line 63
Page 15
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fit
tina
sTHOMAS & BETTS
Other Standard Rigid Fit
tina
sList Less
66
Line 63
Paae 15
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fit
tina
sTHOMAS & BETTS
PVC Carlon Non-Metaliic Boxes
List Less
65
Line 62
Paae 15
285-93-00-047498
Luas. Terminals & Connectors
THOMAS 4 BETTS
Standard Bolted Connectors
List Less
66
Line 63
Paae 15
285-93-00-047498
Luas. Terminals & Connectors
THOMAS 4 BETTS
Standard Clips 4 Hangers
List Less
66
Line 63
Paae 15
285-93-00-047498
Luas. Terminals & Connectors
THOMAS 4 BETTS
Standard Color Keved Commpresion Conne(^ors 4 Luas
List Less
66
Line 63
Paae 15
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fit
tina
sTHOMAS 4 BETTS
Standard Commercial Liauid tig
ht Fit
tina
sList Less
66
Line 63
Paae 15
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fit
tina
sTHOMAS 4 BETTS
Standard Commercial Rigid Fit
tina
sList Less
66
Line 63
Page 15
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fit
tina
sTHOMAS 4 BETTS
Standard Conduit Bodies
List Less
66
Line 63
Paae 15
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fit
tina
sTHOMAS 4 BETTS
Standard Cord Connectors
List Less
50
Line 47
Paae 11
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fittinos
THOMAS 4 BETTS
Standard Grounding Products
List Less
50
Line 47
Paae 11
285-93-00-047498
Identlficatjon & Labeling
THOMAS 4 BETTS
Standard Identification Products
List Less
66
Line 63
Page 15
285-93-00-047498
THOMAS 4 BETTS
Standard Industrial Connectors
List Less
50
Line 47
Paae 11
285-93-00-047498
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
THOMAS 4 BETTS
Standard Insulation Products
List Less
60
Line 57
Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fittinas
THOMAS 4 BETTS
Standard Steel Sgueeze Connectors
List Less
66
Line 63
Page 15
285-93-00-047498
Luas. Terminals & Connectors
THOMAS 4 BETTS
Standard Terminal Connectors
List Less
60
Line 57
Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
THOMAS 4 BETTS
Standard TY-Duct Products
List Less
60
Line 57
Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fit
tina
sTHOMAS 4 BETTS
TEK -JMC Fittinas
List Less
SO
Line 47
Paae 11
285-93-00-047498
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
THOMAS 4 BETTS
Tools
List Less
10
Line 11
Paae 03
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fittinas
THOMAS 4 BETTS / STEEL CITY
Fitt
inas
- Standard Commercial 4 Commercial EMT Fit
tina
sList Less
83
Line 75
Page 17
285-93-00-047498
Outlet & Switch Boxes
THOMAS 4 BETTS / STEEL CITY
Fitt
inas
- Standard Steel Boxes
List Less
83
Line 75
Paae 17
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fit
tino
sTHOMAS 4 BETTS / STEEL CITY
Fitt
inas
- BX / FSX 4 MC Connectors
List Less
50
Line 47
Page 11
285-93-00-047498
Conduit Bodies & Fit
tino
sTHOMAS 4 BETTS / STEEL CITY
Fitt
inas
- Standard Commercial Die Cast Fit
tina
sList Less
66
Line 63
Page IS
285-93-00-047498
TMC CORPORATION
Plugs. Receptacles. Wiring Devices 4 Telecom
List Less
26
Line 24
Paae 06
285-93-00-047498
Time SMtches & Sionaiina
TORK
Time Switches. Photo Eyes 4 Sianaiinc
List Less
0Line 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Heatina & Ven
tila
tion
TPI CORPORATION / FOSTORIA IND.
Heatina 4 Ven
tila
tion
List Less
19
Line 18
Page 05
285-93-00-047498
Motor Controls & Transformers
TRANS-COIL
Motor Controls 4 Transformers
List Less
40
Line 37
Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Wirina Devices
TRI-PALM INTERNATIONAL
Plugs Receptacles. Wiring Devices 4 Telecom
List Less
0Line 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Wiring Devices
TRYSTAR
lA^r
ina Devices 4 Electrical Products
List Less
0Line 01
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
County of Los Angeles I U.S
. Communfties
General Su
ppli
er Discounts
Lanw» & Ballasts
Motor Controls & Transfofmere
Outlet & Switch Boxes
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
Conduit. Channel & Fit
tina
s
Conduit. Channel & Fit
ting
s
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
Lamps & Ballasts
Raceway & Plugmold
Motor Controls & Transformers
Graybar - Ele
ctri
cal Supply Contract
Contract # MA-IS-1340234
Category G-A
Solicitation NO: RFP-IS-13256001
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Schedule
TUNGSRAM USA. LTD.
TYCO POWER SYSTEMS
UNION METAL
UNION TOOLS
UNISTRUT CORP.
UNISTRUT CORP.
UNITED STATES STEEL
UNIVERSAL BALLASTS (UTI)
UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC CORPORATION
VALERE POWER I ELTEK
iiiiinriitf"
•Lamps & Ballasts
Surge. Power Pro
tect
ion & Power Products
Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fit
ting
s
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
Fitt
ings
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
Lamps & Ballasts
Elec
tric
Raceway. Plugmold & Bus^way
Motor Controls & Transformers
ni
aicMuntCaKiaiini..
^Lis
t Le
ss
Page 01
Page 07
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Page 2t
285-93-00-047498
Page 22
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
Lamp A Battery Recyling
Enclosures & Cabinets
VEOLIA - ES TECH SOLUTIONS
Lamp. Ballast. Ba
tter
y & Ele
ctro
nics
Rec
ycli
ng
Enclosures & Cabinets
285-93-00-047498
Page 05
285-93-00-047498
Outlet & Switch Boxes
WALKER I DIVISION OF WIREMOLD
Walkerbox - Floor Box Systems
Page 07
285-93-00-047498
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
Tools. Testers. Fasteners A Accessories
285-93-00-047498
LIqh
tinp
Control & Accessories
WATT STOPPER
Lighting Control Products
Page 05
285-93-00-047498
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
Time Switches & Signaling
Time Switches & Signaling
WERNER LADDER
Ladders and Accessories
WEST PENN WIRE
WHEELOCK/COOPER
Paging & Signaling
WHEELOCK/COOPER
Bells & Strobes
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
Page 01
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
Motor Controls & Transformers
Wire & Cable
Wire & Cable
Wire & Cable
Wire & Cable
Wire 8. Cable
Raceway & Plugmold
Raceway & Plugmold
Wiring Devices
Heating & Ventilation
Tapes. Splicing Kits 8. Aerosols
Tools. Testers & Fasteners
WILCOM. INC.
Motor Controls & Transformers
WIRE A CABLE (WYRi
Wire & Cable fWYR) - XHHW
WIRE & CABLE fWYRi
Wire & Cable (WYRi - Aluminum Wire
WIRE & CABLE IWYRi
Wre & Cable (WYR) - Aluminum Wire XLP
WIRE & CABLE fWYR)
Wire & Cable (WYRi - Armored BX Cable & Whips
WIRE & CABLE fWYR)
Wre & Cable (WYR) - Armored Cable Aluminum Jacket
WIRE & CABLE IWYRi
Wire & Cable (WYR) - Armored Cable Cooper Jacket
WIRE & CABLE fWYR)
Wire & Cable fWYR) - Armored Clad & MC Cable
WIRE & CABLE (WYRi
Wire & Cable (WYR) - Bare Copper Wire
WIRE & CABLE (WYRi
Wire & Cable (WYR) - Electronic Cable - Fire. Alarm & Sec
urit
y
WIRE & CABLE O/VYRi
Wire & Cable IWYR) - Electronics & Communication Cable
WIRE & CABLE IWYRi
Wire & Cable (WYR) - General Cable I Carol Cable I AlW / Southvwre
WIRE & CABLE ONYR)
Wire & Cable (WYR) - Madiine Tool AWM TEW
WRE & CABLE ONYR)
Wire & Cable (WYR) - Misc Copper BIdg Wire
WIRE 8 CABLE (WYR)
Wire & Cable (WYR) - Miscellaneous Wire Products & Suo
plie
rs
WIRE & CABLE (WYRI
Wire & Cable (WYRi - NM ROMEX
WIRE & CABLE IWYRI
Wire & Cable /WYRi - Portable Cords
WIRE & CABLE <WYR)
Wire & Cable (WYR) - Portable Cords Premium
WIRE & CABLE fWYRi
Wire & Cable IWYR) - Roadway & Street Lighting
WIRE & CABLE (WYR)
Wire & Cable fWYR) - THHN / TFFN
WIRE & CABLE (WYRi
Wire & Cable fWYR) - USE & RHH - HRH
WIRE & CABLE IWYR^
Wre & Cable fWYR^ - UtiliN Wire & Cable
All Other Racevyay & Plugmold
Raceway. Plugmold. Flo
orfa
ox & Accesorries
WOODHEAD / DIVISION OF MOLEX
Plugs. Receptacles. Wiring Deyices & Telecom
WORLD DRYER CORP.
Heating. Cooling & Ven
tila
tion
ZEP MANUFACTURING
Aerosals. Lubricants & Cleaners
ZIRCON CORP.
Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories
285-93-00-047498
Page 20
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
Page 22
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
Page 22
285-93-00-047498
Page 22
285-93-00-047498
Page 22
285-93-00-047498
Page 22
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
Page 21
285-93-00-047498
Page 22
285-93-00-047498
Page 21
285-93-00-047498
Page 20
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
Page 22
285-93-00-047498
Pace 22
265-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
Page 22
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
Page 07
285-93-00-047498
Page 03
285-93-00-047498
Page 06
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
Page 05
285-93-00-047498
/ of Los Angeles I U.S. Communities
Graybar ■
Ele
ctri
cal Supply Contract
Contract MA-IS-i 340234
Solicitation NO: RFP-IS-1325S001
County
Discount percent off li
st pri
ce & cost plus schedule
Supplement To Appendix G-A
I ightlnq & Fixture Discount Schedule
Not To Exceed Cost
Pluh
Discuunt
Category
Line 84
Page 19
285-93-00047498
& ControProducts-U
Ligh
ting
LightngFixtures
100 WATT NETWORK
-ighting Fixtures
047498
Line 84
Page 19
285-93-00
Fixtures& ControlProducts-U
1ST SOURCE LIGHTING
Lighting
Lighting
Lighting Fixtures
047498
Line 84
Page 19
285-93-00
& CondolProducts-U
21ST CENTURY LIGHTING ENTERPRISES
Lighting
LightingFixtures
LightingFixtures
047498
Line 84
Page 19
LightingFixtures& ControlProducts-U
2ND AVENUE DESIGN
Lighting
Licmting Fixtures
Page 19
285-93-00047498
Line 84
Products-U
Lighting
LightingFixtures& Contro
360 LIGHTING, L.L.C
LicX
iftn
o Fixtures
285-93-00047498
Line 84
Page 19
Products-U
Lighting
LighttngFixtures& Contro
4WALL ENTERTAINMENT LIGHTING
Fixtures
Lighting
Page 19
285-93-00047498
Line 84
Products-U
Lighting
LightingFixtures& Control
A & L LIGHTING LTD
Lighting Fixtures
Line 84
Page 19
285-93-00047498
& ControlProducts-U
Lightng
LightingFixtures
A TO T LAMPS
Liohtng Fixtures
Line 84
Page 19
285-93-00047498
& ControlProducts-U
Lightng
LightngFixtures
AAMSCO LIGHTING INC
LightngFixtures
Line 84
Page 19
285-93-00047498
& ControlProducts-U
ABS LIGHTING CORP
Lightng
Lightng
Lightng Fixtures
285-93-00047498
Line 84
Page 19
Products-U
Ligh
ting
LightngFixtures& Contro
ACCENT LIGHTING GALLERIES
Lightng Fixtures
Page 19
285-93-00047498
Line 84
Products-U
Lightng
LightngFixtures& Contro
ACCESS LIGHTING CORP
Lightng Fixfaires
•vj
County of Lob Angeles / U.S. Communities
Graybar > Ele
ctri
cal Supply Contract
Contract #MA-IS-1340234
Solicitation NO: RFP
-IS-
1325
Sp01
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
LlahUna Fixtures
Category G-A
VISUAL LIGHTING
VIVID LIGHTING INC.
OlBcount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Schedule ^
Llahdna. LlahUna Fix
ture
s & Control Products-U
Llahtina. Li
ahti
na Fix
ture
s & Control Products-U
Une 64
Line 64
Paae 19
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
Llahtlna. Li
ahti
na Fix
ture
s & Control Products-U
f■
■Line 64
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
VOLTARC TECHNOLOGIES INC
Liahtina. Liahtina Fix
ture
s & Con
trol
Products-U
_. Ti
Line 64
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
VOLUME INTL
Liahtina. Li
ahti
na Fix
ture
s & Control Products-U
Line 64
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
Llahdna. Llahdna Fixtures & Control Products-U
MLine 64
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
Llahdna. Llahdna Fix
ture
s & Control Products-U
Line 64
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
W L S LIGHTING
Llahdna. Uahdna Fix
ture
s & Control Products-U
Line 64
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
W. J, WHATLEY INCORPORATED
Uahtina. Llahdna Fix
ture
s & Control Products-U
_
Une 84
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
W. J. WHATLEY INCORPORATED
Uahdno. Uahdna Fix
ture
s & Control Products-U
a "
■Line 64
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
W.F. HARRIS LIGHTING CO.
Llahdna. Llahdna Fix
ture
s & Control Products-U
Line 84
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
Liahdno. Llahdna Fixtures & Control Products-U
---
Line 84
Paae 19
265-93-00-047498
WALDMANN LIGHTING CO.
Uahdna. Llahdna Fixtures & Control Producte-U
^ --
Line 84
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
Uahdna. Uahdna Fixtures & Control Products-U
Line 64
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
Llahdna. Llahdna Fix
ture
s & Control Producte-U
Line 64
Paae 19
265-93-00-047496
WARD LIGHTING CO.
Uahdna. Uahdna Fixtures & Control Products-U
Line 64
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
WARNING LITES OF ALASKA INC
Llahdna. Llahdna Fix
ture
s & Control Products-U
Line 64
Pace 19
265-93-00-047496
WE-EF UGHTING USA, LLC
Llahdna. Uahdna Fixtures & Control Products-A
mLine 84
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
WELLMADE METAL PRODUCTS
Llahdna. Llahdna Fixtures & Control Products-U
-—
Line 64
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
WELSBACH UGHTING INC
Liahtina. Llahdna Fix
ture
s & Control Products-U
Line 64
Pace 19
285-93-00-047496
WENDELIGHTING AND DESIGN
Llahdna. Llahdna Fix
ture
s & Control Products-U
Line 84
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
WEST COAST LIGHTING
Llahdna. UahUna Fixtures & Control Products-U
Une 64
Paae 19
285-93-00-047496
WEST LIGHTING. INC.
Uahdna. Uahdna Fix
ture
s & Control Products-U
•Line 84
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
WEST MICHIGAN LIGHTING
Uahdna. Uahdna Fixtures & Control Products-U
HI ^
Une 64
Pace 19
285-93-00-047496
WESTAR LIGHTING
Liahtina. Uahdng Fixtures & Control Producb-U
"Une 84
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
WESTERN FLORIDA LIGHTING. INC.
Llahdna. Llahdna Fixtures & Control Products-U
Une 64
Page 19
285-93-00-047496
WESTERN ILLUMINATED PLASTICS INC
Llohtino. Uahdna Fixtures & Control Products-U
— • -a
Line 84
Page 19
285-93-00-047498
WESTERN LIGHT SOURCE
Llahdna. Liahtina Fi
xtur
es & Control Products-U
Une 84
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
Llahdna. Liahtina Fi
xtur
es & Control Products-U
'Une 84
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
WESTINGHOUSE LIGHTING CORPORATION
Llahdna. Llahdna Fixtures & Control Products-A
Une 84
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
WF HARRIS LIGHTING
Liahtina. Uahdna Fixtures & Control Products-U
'Une 84
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
Llahdna. Uahdna Fixtures & Control Products-U
tLine 84
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
WIDE-LITE CORP A GENLYTE COMPANY
Uahdna. Liahtina Fixtures & Control Products-A
^ i
Line 84
Paae 19
285-93-00-047498
Llahdna. Uahdna Fix
ture
s & Control Products-A
■Line 84
Paae 19
285-93-00-047496
WILD WEST LIGHTING
Uahdna. Llahdna Fix
ture
s & Control Products-U
■r
Un
e 8
4P
aa
e 1
92
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
WIL
SH
IRE
MA
NU
FA
CT
UR
ING
Uah
dna.
Lla
hdna
Fix
ture
s &
Con
trol
Pro
duct
s-U
Un
e 8
4P
aa
e 1
92
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
WIL
SO
N L
IGH
TIN
G C
O.
Llah
dna.
Uah
dna
Fix
ture
s &
Con
trol
Pro
duct
s-U
1 ;•
Lin
e 8
4P
aa
e 1
92
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Llah
dna.
Lla
hdna
Fix
ture
s &
Co
ntr
ol P
rod
uct
s-A
aU
ne
84
Pa
ae
19
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
WIS
CO
NS
IN L
IGH
TIN
G S
AL
ES
Llah
dna.
Uah
dna
Fix
ture
s &
Con
trol
Pro
duct
s-U
Lin
e 8
4P
aa
e 1
92
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
WIS
E U
GH
TS
MF
GU
ah
dn
a. L
lahd
na F
ixtu
res
& C
on
tro
l Pro
du
cts-
Ur«
Line
84
Pa
ae
19
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
WIS
MA
RQ
LIG
HT
CO
INC
Ua
hd
na
. Lla
hdna
Fix
ture
s &
Co
ntr
ol P
rod
uct
s-U
Un
e 6
4P
aa
e 1
92
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
WLS
LIG
HT
ING
SY
ST
EM
SL
lah
dn
a. U
ah
dn
a F
ixtu
res
& C
on
tro
l Pro
du
cts-
UU
ne
64
Pa
ae
19
185-
93-0
0-04
7498
WO
BB
LE
LIG
HT
Uah
dna.
Uah
dna
Fix
ture
s 4
Con
trol
Pro
duct
s-U
Line
64
Pa
ae
19
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
6
WO
RLD
IMP
OR
TS
Uah
dna.
Uah
dna
Fix
ture
s 4
Con
trol
Pro
duct
s-U
—••
-
Lin
e 6
4P
aa
e 1
92
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
WO
RLD
OF
LIG
HT
ING
Lla
hd
na
. Lla
hd
na
Fix
ture
s 4
Co
ntr
ol P
rod
uct
s-U
Line
84
Pa
ae
19
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
XE
NO
N L
IGH
T IN
C.
Ua
hd
na
. Lla
hd
na
Fix
ture
s 4
Co
ntr
ol P
rod
uct
s-U
Lin
e 8
4P
aa
e 1
92
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
XT
C L
IGH
TIN
G G
RO
UP
Lla
hd
na
. Lla
hd
na
Fix
ture
s 4
Co
ntr
ol P
rod
uct
s-U
«»
- —
-
Lin
e 8
4P
aa
e 1
92
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
X-T
RA
LIG
HT
MA
NU
FA
CT
UR
ING
Lla
hd
na
. Lla
hd
na
Fix
ture
s 4
Co
ntr
ol P
rod
uct
s-U
...
•Li
ne 8
4P
aa
e 1
92
85
-93
-00
-04
74
96
Y LI
GH
TIN
GLl
ahdn
a. U
ahdn
a F
ixtu
res
4 C
ontr
ol P
rodu
cts-
ULi
ne 8
4P
aa
e 1
92
65
-93
-00
-04
74
98
YO
UN
G L
IGH
TIN
G A
GE
NC
YU
ah
dn
a. L
lah
dn
a F
ixtu
res
4 C
on
tro
l Pro
du
cts-
U1
-*-
Un
e 6
4P
aa
e 1
92
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
ZA
NE
EN
UG
HT
ING
INC
Ua
hd
na
. Lla
hd
na
Fix
ture
s 4
Co
ntr
ol P
rod
uct
s-U
, —
- •
Lin
e 6
4P
aa
e 1
92
65
-93
-00
-04
74
98
ZU
MT
OB
EL
ST
AF
F L
IGH
TIN
GLl
ahdn
a. U
ah
dn
a F
ixtu
res
4 C
on
tro
l Pro
du
cts-
AL
..L
ine
84
Pa
ge
19
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Gra
vbar
- E
lect
rica
l Su
pp
ly C
on
tra
ctC
on
tra
ct M
A-I
S-1
34
02
34
So
licita
tio
n N
O; R
FP
-IS
-13
Z5
60
01
Sch
ne
ide
r 1 S
uu
are
D D
isco
un
t S
che
du
leS
uppl
emen
t T
o A
pp
en
dix
G-A
Dis
co
un
t pe
rce
nt o
ttttsi o
rtce
t c
ost a
tus
sch
ed
ute
■
.f'"
' Ifi
1*
Dis
caiii
it'i't
Dlftf
Pri
eo
Lis
t Ofr
«ri
«
CA
T 1
99
MIS
C S
ER
PR
T D
E5
Lis
t L
ess
0P
aa
e 0
1L
ine
01
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
6
CA
T 0
962
VA
CU
UM
OE
M S
TR
UC
TU
RE
/ P
E5
CL
ist L
ess
0P
aa
e O
tU
ne
01
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
CA
T 0
11
46
Lis
t Le
ss0
Pa
ae
01
Lin
e 0
12
85
-93
-00
-04
74
96
CA
T 1
8305
MO
TIO
N C
ON
TR
OL
CO
NN
4 A
CC
ES
SU
st L
ess
0P
ace
01
Lin
e 0
12
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
09
69
5-C
LIP
SA
L K
EY
PA
DS
AN
D C
OM
PO
NE
NT
SL
ist L
ess
0P
aa
e 0
1L
ine
01
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
6
CA
T 1
55
11
MIL
ITA
RY
PR
OD
UC
TS
UstL
ess
0P
ace
01
Lin
e 0
12
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
CA
T 1
8001
VE
ND
OR
CO
MP
ON
EN
TS
FO
R C
ON
TR
OL
Lis
t Le
ss0
Pa
ae
01
Lin
e 0
12
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Lo
ad
Ce
nte
rs. C
ircu
it B
reak
ers
& S
afe
tv S
witc
hes
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
180
05 8
005-
MO
DE
L P
CB
Lis
t Le
ss0
Pa
ae
01
Un
e 0
12
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
County of Los Angeles / U.S
. Communities
Graybar - Ele
ctri
cal Supply Contract
Contract #MA^iS-1340234
Solicitation NO: RFP-IS-13266001
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Pius
Schedule
Load Centers. Cir
cuit
Breakers & Safetv SMtches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 18010 8010 SOFTW PGA
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare 0
GAT 18020 8020 PROGS PGA
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare 0
GAT 18030 8030 1/0 R PGA
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare 0
GAT 18040 8040 - PROCESS GNTRL
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 18055 8055
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 18056 DISCOUNT PGA REPAIR&EXCHANGE
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare 0
GAT 18057 MODICON P SERV
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare 0
GAT 18064 SPARE PAR CP4A
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Square 0
18069 SPARE PARTS DISCOUNT PGA
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 18070 SPARE PARTS DISCOUNT PCB
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider / Square 0
GAT 18071 SPARE PARTS DISCOUNT PG1
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 18100 SML HdlGRO PG10
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv SMtches
Schneider / Square D
GAT 18200 800 I/O PC30
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 18255 TWINLINE DRIVES.CONTROL.AGCESS
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare 0
GAT 18257 TWINLINE PG57
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare 0
GAT 18260 MOTION GN PG50
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 18300 MOTORS.GB PG52
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare 0
GAT 18306 PC51
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Svatohes
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 18307 ICIA MOTION CONTROL
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv SMtches
Schneider / Souare 0
GAT 18310 MOTION CONTROL MOTORS & ACCESS
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider / Square D
GAT 18311 INTO BLDG
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider / Souare 0
GAT 18487 XBT-H.P.E fMAGELISI
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 20493 H3 SWGR -
SPARE PARTS
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 21134 8501 UBS UN VOL
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 21152 8501 PHA.PHD •"OBSOLETE*"
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 21712 FEEDER POWER DIST
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 21799 CART CONTACT
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 21914 7001KP DC GP9B
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Swatches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22080 ATV 56 OP CP4G
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 22081 ATV56 OPN GP4G
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22083 ATV 56 OP CP4G
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 22084 ATV 56 OP GP4G
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Swatches
Schneider / Souare 0
CAT 22085 "OBSOLETE" ATV56 OPEN 5
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22092 "OBSOLETE" ATV56 ENCLOSED 3
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare 0
GAT 22101 ASSEMBLED OMEGAPAK PT DRIVE
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 22102 NON-CURRENT AG DRIVE PARTS
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv SMtches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 22525 ABL7 POWER SUPPLIES
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22551 PLCS.SMALL PCB
List Less
0Paoe 01
Line 01
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Swatches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 18 PE1A NEHB PB RTA
List Less
5Paoe 02
Line 05
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Swatches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 8332 NO STRIP ODD NO
List Less
5Paoe 02
Line 05
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 8335 NO STRIP ODD NQ
List Less
5Paoe 02
Line 05
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Cir
cuit
Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 18404 WORLD SERVICE PARTS/DRtVESI
List Less
5Paoe 02
Line 05
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 20172 NEW 100A&225A PLUGS POWERBUS
List Less
5Paoe 02
Line 05
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 20200 100A BS\A/Y-C/B PLUGS-EH/FA
List Less
5Paoe 02
Line 05
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv SMtches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 23100 INFRA RED WINDOW SALES&SVS
List Less
5Paoe 02
Line 05
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 20177 PQ 30/60/1 PE7
List Less
9Paoe 03
Line 10
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Swatches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 20178 PQ/PS 200A PE7
List Less
9Paoe 03
Line 10
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
CATEGORY 09751 DISC SCHD PM1
List Less
12
Paoe 03
Line 12
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 09753 DISC SGHED PM1
List Less
12
Paoe 03
Line 12
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider / Square D
CATEGORY 09754 DISCOUNT PM1
List Less
12
Paoe 03
Line 12
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Swatches
Schneider / Square D
CAT 09755 DISC SGHED PM1
List Less
12
Paoe 03
Line 12
285-93-00-047498
Schneider 1 Souare D
GAT 09757 DISC SCHD PM1
List Less
12
Paoe 03
Line 12
265-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider / Souare D
CATEGORY 09758 DISC SCHD PM1
List Less
12
Paoe 03
Line 12
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 21133 8501 DGS.DSG.DN '"OBSOLETE*"
List Less
12
Paoe 03
Line 12
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 21745 —OBSOLETE CATEGORY**"
List Less
12
Paoe 03
Line 12
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 09731 PWRLOGIG(HDM-PM) HIGH DENSITY
List Less
13
Paoe 04
Line 13
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
09734 PWRLOGIC (TBS) HI DENSITY MTR SOFT
List Less
13
Paoe 04
Line 13
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 09778 POWERLOGIC-POWER SERVER
List Less
13
Paoe 04
Line 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider 1 Souare D
CAT 9779 PL1 ENERGY METR
List Less
13
Paoe 04
Line 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 9780 POWERLOGIG PL1
List Less
13
Paoe 04
Line 13
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Square D
GAT 09781 POWERLOGIG SOFTWARE
List Less
13
Paoe 04
Une 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 9782 ACCESSORIES PL1
List Less
13
Paoe 04
Line 13
285-93-00-047498
Schneider 1 Souare D
GAT 09783 POWERLOGIG PKG. SYSTEMS
List Less
13
Paoe 04
Line 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Swatches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 09785 POWERLOGIG SYSTEM GMPNTS
List Less
13
Paoe 04
Line 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Swatches
Schneider 1 Souare D
GAT 09786 POWERLOGIG POWER METER
List Less
13
Paoe 04
Line 13
285-93-00-047498
County of Los Angeles / U.S
. Communities
Graybar - Ele
ctri
cal Supply Contract
Contract # MA*IS*1340234
Soltcttatton NO: RFP-IS-13ZSS001
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceeit Cost Pius
Schedule
Pflm
iiii
iHii
ii 1
Line 13
285-93-00-047498
CAT 09787 POWERLOGIC DiGiTAL RELAY
List Less
13
Paae 04
CAT 09792 P/LOGIC TRAINING/ENG COMPONENT
List Less
13
Paae 04
Line 13
285-93-00-047496
CAT 9795 ENERCEPT HD PL1
List Less
13
Paae 04
Line 13
285-93-00-047498
CAT 01422 RDB WIREWAY. NEMA 3R
List Less
21
Paae OS
Line 19
285-93-00-047498
CAT 1424 PE9 LJB WiREWAY
List Less
21
Paae 05
Line 19
265-93-00-047498
18247-SCADA SOFTWARE
List Less
21
Paae 05
Line 19
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 18486
List Less
21
Paae 05
Line 19
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18079 SPARE PRT CP10
List Less
22
Paae 05
Line 20
285-63-00-047498
CAT 21144 8501 KU.8501KUD
List Less
22
Paae 05
Line 20
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21145 8501 KF. KL
List Less
22
Paae 05
Line 20
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21146 8501KX. KXD
List Less
22
Paae 05
Line 20
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21744 9991 UE1
List Less
22
Paae 05
Line 20
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare 0
CAT 21776 9999 DDISCOUNT CP2
List Less
22
Paae OS
Line 20
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 21519 9007 MISCELLANEOUS
List Less
24
Paae 06
Line 22
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18244 CONNEXIUM ETHERNET COMPONENTS
List Less
25
Paae 06
Line 23
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18400 WORLD SERVICE PARTS CONTACTORS
List Less
25
Paae 06
Line 23
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18401 WORLD SERVICE PART SCONTROL
List Less
25
Paae 06
Line 23
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18402 CONTROL A CP10
List Less
25
Paae 06
Line 23
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18403 ENVELOPES CP1Q
List Less
25
Paoe 06
Line 23
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18083 SPARE PARTS DISCOUNT CPS
List Less
26
Paae 06
Line 24
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21409 8963 PARTS (DISCOUNT CP101
List Less
26
Paoe 06
Line 24
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22061 8803ACCECP4C
List Less
26
Paoe 06
Line 24
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22390 SCHCP1G
List Less
26
Paae 06
Line 24
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22391 GRPCP1G
List Less
26
Paae 06
Line 24
285-93-00-047498
CAT 09611 OPEN BOLT-LOC SWITCH
List Less
27
Paae 06
Line 25
285-93-00-047498
CAT 20572 DS SPARE/REPLACEMENT BRKR 9672
List Less
27
Paae 06
Line 25
285-93-00-047498
CAT 00181 QO REPL TANDEM
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18063 SPARE PARTS DISCOUNT CP3
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18068 SPARE PARTS DISCOUNT CP7G
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21652 9050JCK 60. 70
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21756 9998 DISC CP10
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22001 ATV 66 CP4C
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 22006 ATV 66 CP4C
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 22010 ATV66 ACC CP4C
List Less
30
Paoe 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22026 TRANE ATV66 DISC CP4C
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22031 ATV 16 AC CP4B
List Less
30
Paoe 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22035 ATV 16 AC CP4B
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22042 ATV11 DRIVE & ACCESSORIES
List Less
30
Paoe 07
Une 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22045 ATV18CP4B
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22046 ATV 18 U9 CP48
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 22047 ATV18CP4B
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22153 ATV31 (10 THRU 30HP1
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare 0
22154 ATV312/ATV32 ACCESSORIES
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22155 ATV21 1
- 25HP 230V
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22156 ATV21 30 - 40HP 230V
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22157 ATV21 1
- 25HP 460V
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22158 ATV21 30 -10OHP 460V
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22159 ATV21 OPTIONS
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22172 VSD17/57-575V CANADIAN DRIVES
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22220 ATV28 CP4B
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22221 ATV28CP4B
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22222 ATV28 ACC CP4B
List Less
30
Paoe 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22385 NEMA STARTER
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22629 DRIVES AC CP4C
List Less
30
Paae 07
Line 27
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18065 SPARE PAR CP4C
List Less
31
Paoe 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18067 SPARE PARTS DISCOUNT CP7I
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22049 ATV58 FLUX VECTOR DRIVES
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22052 ATV58H OP CP4C
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv SMtches
Schneider 1 Sauare D
CAT 22053 ATV58H 1 - 20HP OPEN DRIVES
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 22055 ATV58E.N CP4C
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Cir
cuit
Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 22058 ATV58 OPT CP4C
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv SMtches
Schneider 1 Sauare D
CAT 22059 FLEX58 CHASSIS DRIVE
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider 1 Sauare D
CAT 22060 ATV58 125 CP4C
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Cir
cuit
Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 22062 LINE REAC CP4C
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Cir
cuit
Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 22067 DRIVES REPAIR & RETURN
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
County of Los Angeles / U.S
. Communities
Graybar - Ele
ctri
cal Supply Contract
Contract« MA-IS*1340234
SoUcttatjon NO; RFP-1S-13Z5S001
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Schedule
C<onfra£f LT
ifd
"ori
frdi
TtLAb LOmmanny
Load Centers. Cicu
it Breakers & Safety SvMtches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22130 ATV7i -1/2 THRU 5HP DRIVES
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Sv^ches
Schneider / Souare D
GAT 22131 ATV71 - 7.5 THRU 50HP
' List Less
31
Paoe 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047496
rcuit Breakers & Safety SMitcfies
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22132 SPEED DRIVES
List Less
31
Pace 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Sviitches
Schneider 1 Souare D
CAT 22133 ATV71 200 THRU 450HP DRIVES
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22134 ATV71 500 TRHU 700HP DRIVES
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
rcui
t Breakers & Safety SwMches
Schneider / Souare 0
CAT 22136 ATV61-71 DRIVES
List Less
31
Paoe 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare 0
CAT 22137 ATV61-71 DRIVES CATV61-71 DRIV
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
rcui
t Breakers & Safety S^ches
Schneider / Souare 0
CAT 22139 ATV61-71 DRIVES
List Less
31
Paoe 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Svetches
Schneider / Souare D
CATGRY 22140 DESC SCED CP4C
List Less
31
Paoe 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safety Swatches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22197 ATV58 DRIVES SPLIT BOX ONLY
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22198 AT31 S-FLEX
List Less
31
Paoe 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22199 AT21 S-FLEX
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047496
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safety S^ches
Schneider / Souare 0
22250
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22300 FSD START UP SERVICES
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAR 22305 FSD REPAIR
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safety Sw^dies
Schneider / Souare 0
CAT 22311 CTR.D-LINEI12
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22312 REV CTR DL 112
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safety SMtches
Schneider / Souare 0
CAT 22314 DLINE lEC OVERLOADS
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare 0
CAT 22351 DEFINITE PURP
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare 0
CAT 22352 D P STARTERS '"OBSOLETE*"
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22380 RELAYS MEASUREMENT fRM17-RM351
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Swatches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22579 CP1G OPEN ATS
List Less
31
Paae 07
Line 28
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 16403 K5 P3/LINE 2 250VA TO 350KVA
List Less
32
Paae 07
Line 29
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare 0
CAT 16404 K5 P6/LINE2 5KVAT0 15KVA
List Less
32
Paae 07
Line 29
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 16405 K5 P8/ESCORTE 250 TO 2KVA
List Less
32
Paae 07
Line 29
285-93-00-047496
rcuit Breakers & Safety Svwtches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 16409 K5 S2/INVERTER 2KVA TO 10KVA
List Less
32
Paae 07
Line 29
285-93-00-047496
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare 0
CAT 21715 TYPE AB1 lECC
List Less
32
Paae 07
Line 29
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & SafeN Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22135 ATV61-71 ACCESSORIES
List Less
32
Paae 07
Line 29
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safety SMtches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22138 ATV61-71 DRIVES
List Less
32
Paae 07
Line 29
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 21131 8501CGEN PURP
List Less
33
Paoe 07
Line 30
265-93-00-047498
rcui
t Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 21323 8903 PB
List Less
33
Paae 07
Line 30
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safety SvMdies
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 21346 8910 DPA6 CP1B
List Less
33
Paoe 07
Line 30
265-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 21381 8911 DP
List Less
33
Paoe 07
Line 30
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safety SwAc^es
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 21601 9037.38 CP7G
List Less
33
Paoe 07
Line 30
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 21661 9065 A.C.F.G.S
List Less
33
Paoe 07
Line 30
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Swatches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 18320 SERiPLEX SPX1
List Less
34
Paae 08
Line 31
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safety SMtches
Schneider / Souare D
CATEGORY 18340
List Less
34
Paae 06
Line 31
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Swatches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 15500 CLASS 4210 PA1
List Less
37
Paae 08
Line 34
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safety Svwtches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 18407 CP10 WORLD SERVICE PAR SENSORS
List Less
37
Paae 06
Line 34
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Swatches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 18486 DISC 112 RELAYS
List Less
37
Paae 08
Line 34
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22316 CTR. D LINE. AC. OPEN. NONREV
List Less
37
Paae 08
Line 34
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Swatches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22317 112 CTR.D-LINE
List Less
37
Paae 08
Line 34
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 16204 9070T FUSE BLK
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 16205 9070T 3000-500
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
rcui
t Breakers & Safety Sv^ches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 18085 DISC 112
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safety SMtches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 18093-AUTOMATION SERVICES. MISCELLAN
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Swatches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 18325 SERiPLEX SOFTWAREiCABLES SPX2
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 18335 ASI PRODUCTS - DISCOUNT SPX2
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safety SwMches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 21616 9049 SCHED CPl
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safety Swit^es
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 21691 9070AP.E.G.H.S
List Less
38
Paoe 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 21692 9070K (NOT KF1
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22321 K-LINE.DCI12
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22322 K LINE REV 112
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Swatches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22324 CONT KLINE 112
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22326 AC.OPEN NR 112
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22327 REV CTR.KL 112
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22331 CTR.F DISC 112
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safety Swatches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22332 CTR.F-LINE.DC.OPEN.REV
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22334 OVERLOADS 112
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Swatches
Schneider / Souare D
MISC
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22371 RELAYS.CON 112
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Swatches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22462 PUSHBUTTON30MM "OBSOLETE"
List Less
38
Paae 09
Line 35
265-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 16265 TRANSFORMER DRY 1PH
List Less
39
Paae 09
Line 36
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Swatches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 21344 8910 DPA4 CP 1B
List Less
^39
Paae 09
Line 36
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 21345 8910 DPA5 CPl B
List Less
39
Paae 09
Line 36
285-93-00-047498
County of Los Angeies / U.S
. Communities
Graybar - Electrical Supply Contract
Contract # MA-IS-1340234
Solicitation NO; RFP-IS-1325S001
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Schedule
* *7 L!
nta^
.HiP
Tiow
Pan.#
Code
1CAT 21651 JCK60. 70
List Less
39
Paae 09
Line 36
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21702 9080G-NOT GCB
List Less
39
Paae 09
Line 36
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22152 ATV31 f.25 thru 7.5 HP1 CP4B
List Less
39
Paae 09
Line 36
285-93-00-047498
CAT 07947 MISCELLANEOUS PARTS
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
285-93-00-047498
18940 gOOIT
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
285-93-00-047498
CAT 20599 LVDO SPARE PARTS
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
285-93-00-047498
21090 MVMCC. FVNR, 400A
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21422 9001 BW70 - 82
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21423 D1-D4.D7 ACCES
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21424 D5.D6,D8.D9&AC
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21425 9001 J&OPILL
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
286-93-00-047498
CAT 21427 9001 KX 30MMPB
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21428 9001 P PALM PB
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21431 9001 SKYP.SKRU
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21432 TYPE T FOUNDRY DUTY PB & ACCES
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21435 9001 KM LIGHT M
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21441 9002AW FOOT SW
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21446 9003K ROTARY C
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21503 TYPE XML. XMS
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21532 9013 FS-YG CP7
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21533 9013 FHG CP7I
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21541 COM VACS
List Less
40
Paae 09
Line 37
285-93-00-047498
CAT 00026 PLILC BREAKERS INTELLIGENT LC
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 08723 DIGEST MV TRANSFORMER VERIFY C
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047496
CAT 16280 LOW SOUND VENT LVGP XFMR
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 16282 TRANSFORMERS
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 16283 ENERGY EFFICIENT TRANSFORMERS
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
265-93-00-047498
CAT 16287 TRANSFORMER
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
265-93-00-047496
CAT 18061 CP1 BODY
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
265-93-00-047498
CAT 18245 SCADA SOFTWARE
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18488 INTERLOCKS
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18490 8963 TRUCK CON
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21124 8430G. 8430V
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21151 8501 P'"OBSOLETE*"
List Less
41
Paoe 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21171 8502 PC.PD.PE.PF "OBSOLETE"
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21352 8910 DP12 CP1B
List Less
41
Paoe 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21353 8910 DP21 CP1B
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21354 8910 DP22 CP1B
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21355 8910 DP31 CP1B
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21356 8910 DP32 CP1B
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21360 8910 DPA FUSIBLE CONTACTOR
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21363 8910 KO '"OBSOLETE-
List Less
41
Paoe 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21385 8930 CEO SPECL
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21386 8922 ELECTRONC
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21714 DF FUSEHOLDERS
List Less
41
Page 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT21757 9998 DISC 111
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21762 9999 KITS CP1B
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT21771 9999 CPU 11
1List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22000 "'OBSOLETE CATEGORY"""
List Less
41
Paae 09
Line 38
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18062 SPARE PARTS DISCOUNT CP1G
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047496
CAT 18076 SPARE PARTS DISCOUNT RS3
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047496
CAT21116 2601 DRUM SWTC
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21121 8430 D '"OBSOLETE*"
List Less
42
Paoe 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21122 8430MPD PH FL
List Less
42
Paoe 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21123 8430MPS PH FAL
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21127 ZELIO ICE CUBE RELAYS
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21128 ZELIO ICE CUBE RELAY ACCESSORY
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21135 8501 G.H OBSOL
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21156 8501 T041 & 8501 to43
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT21157 8501 XDO DC
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT21159 8501 XACCESS.
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21195 8502,36 SH.SJ
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21202 8502.36 SR.T.W
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21203 8502.36 W/STNL
List Less
42
Paoe 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. 0
uit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 21208 8502 W NONREV
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
County of Los Angeles 1 U.S
. Communities
Graybar - Ele
ctri
cal Supply Contract
Contract #MA-IS-1340234
Solicitation NO: RFP-IS-13ZS5001
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Schedute
CoiiTract Una
CAT 21214 8538.39. SE.SF
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21215 8538SG. 8539SG
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21217 8538.39 SR.T.W
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21218 8538.39W/STAIN
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21231 8606 AT-RV STR
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
265-93-00-047498
CAT 21232 8606 S*K OEM
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21233 8630 <NOT S*K) YD-RV STRS
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21234 8630 SK OEM
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21236 8640 S K OEM K
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21245 8660 MH —OBSOLETE"*
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21271 8702.36. SA.SB
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21272 8702.36. SC.SD
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21273 8702.36. SE.SF
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21274 8702SG. 8736SG
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21275 8702.36 SH.SJiNOT S'R.T.WI
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21282 NEMA 4EMC:PSED
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21288 8702 W REV VAC
^ Li
st Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21291 8738SB. 8739SB
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21292 8738.39 SC.SD
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21293 8738.39 SE.SFfNOT S*R.T.W1
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
21296 8738.39 S*R,S*T.S*W
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21297 8738.39 W/STAiNLESS ENSLOS
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT21301 8810.11.12 C.D.U
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT21302 8810.11.12 S
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047496
CAT 21306 8865 ***OBSOLETE"*
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21326 8903 SC
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21341 8910 DPA1 CP1B
List Less
42
Page 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21342 8910 DPA2 CP18
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21347 8910 DPA7 CP1B
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21349 8910 DPA9 CP1B
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21350 8910DPA12 CP1B
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT21351 8910 DP11 CP1B
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21371 8910 SYD138
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21372 8910SYD 230
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21373 8910 SYD
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21388 8940 NSC. NSD
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT21389 8940 NSE. NSF
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21390 8940 NPD.E.F
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21391 8940 NPG - NPJ
List Less
42
Pane 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21392 8940 NSG.XS
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21393 8940 WC-WD
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21394 8940 M.P.R.V
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21395 8940 XC-XD
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21396 8940 XE. XF
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21397 8940 WE.WF
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21401 8941 DUPLEX MT
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21403 8965DPR1-2-3-4
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21404 8965 DPR5.DPR6
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21406 8965 R REVERSE
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21407 8965 S.T.U.V ***OBSOLETE'**
List Less
42
Pace 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21420 SCH CP1
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21476 9007SG LIMIT S
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21491 9007A SMAP SWI
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21492 9007 C SNAP SW
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21493 9007 ARMS AW.C
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21494 9007 ARMS FT.T
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21495 9007 A012-A056
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21496 9007AW LIMiT S
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21497 9007 FT.T SWIT
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21501 9007XA LIMITS
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21561 CLASS 9025 SW
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21571 CLASS 9034LS
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21581 CLASS 9035D
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21591 9036 SW CP7G
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
iLoad Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety S\Mtches
Schneider / Sauare 0
CAT 21612 CLASS 9039 X
List Less
42
Paae 09
Line 39
285-93-00-047498
County of Los Angeles / U.S
. Communities
Graybar - Electrical Supply Contract
Contract» MA-IS-1340234
Soilcitatlon NO: RFP-IS-13256Q01
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Category G-A
Load Centers, Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Pii
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Schedule
mmmL.
Square D
CAT 21618 9049 ACCESSORIES DISCOUNT CP7
. Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Square D
CAT 21631 CLASS 9050 A
. Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,Ci
rcui
t Breakers & Safety Switches
Square D
CAT 21632 9050B TIMERS
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Swtches
Square D
CAT 21633 9050FS.9050FT
_ Page 09
265-93-00-047498
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Switches
Square D
CAT 21635 905QCG. 9050HO
285-93-00-047498
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Switches
Square D
CAT 21636 9050 G TIMERS
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,Ci
rcui
t Breakers & Safety Swtchea
Square D
CAT 21664 9065 TD.TE.TF.TR "OBSOLETE"
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047496
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety SsMtches
Square D
CAT 21681 9066 R.S.W EXT
- Page 09
285-93-00-047496
Load Centers,Ci
rcui
t Breakers & Safety Switches
Square D
CAT 21682 9066 Z
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Circuit Breakers & Safety Svtitches
Square D
CAT 21694 9070 SKDISCON
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Circuit Breakers A Safety Swtches
Square D
CAT 21701 9080 FB 1.2.3
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047496
Load Centers
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 21703 9080 GCB PROT.
285-93-00-047498
Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Square D
CAT 21704 9080 K BLOCKS
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047496
Circuit Breakers & Safety SvMtches
CAT 21705 9080 K MSI .MSS
_ Page 09
265-93-00-047498
Circuit Breakers & Safety S\Mtches
CAT 21706 9080 K1 ACCESS
. Page 09
_ 265-93-00-047496
Load Centers
Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Square D
CAT 21716 9080 M BLOCKS
_ Page 09
265-93-00-047498
Load Centers
Circuit Breakers & Safety Swtchee
Square D
CAT 21725 9300 VT MONITORtNG SYSTEM
. Page 09
265-93-00-047498
Circuit Breakers & Safety Swtches
Square D
CAT 21726 9300 VT ACCESSORIES
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047496
Circuit Breakers & Safety S^tches
Square D
CAT 21729 9421N OPERAT M
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Circuit Breakers A Safety Switches
Square D
CAT 21730 9421 VOPER ME
_Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Square D
CAT 21731 9421 L&MISC
- Page 09
265-93-00-047498
Circuit Breakers 8. Safety Switches
CAT 21732 9422 FLANGE ME
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Circuit Breakers 8. Safety Swtches
Square D
CAT 21733 9423 OPER MECH
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 21742 9991 S ENCLS
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Circuit Breakers & Safety Swtches
Square D
CAT 21743 9991 MISC ENCL
_ Page 09
. 285-93-00-0
285-93-00-0
Load Centers
Circuit Breakers & Safety Swtches
CAT 21751 9996 DISC CP1
Load Centers
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Switches
Square D
CAT 21752 SCHCP1B
_ Page 09
265-93-00-047498
Load Centers
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Swtches
Square D
iCAT 21758 9998 DISC CP7G
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers.Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Square D
CAT 21795 VOLTAGE T DE1B
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 21924 7004MG DC CP9B
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Square D
CAT 21925 7Q04MH DC CP9B
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Swrtr^es
CAT21991 TYPE H WELDER CONTROLS
_Page 0
285-93-00-047498
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Switches
Square D
CAT 21992 WELDER CONTROL SPARES DiSC WC2
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Switches
Square D
CAT 21994 PRESS CONTROL (DiSCOUNT PRC)
. Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Switches
Square D
CAT 22002 ATV 66 CP4C
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Load Cer^ters,Ci
rcui
t Breakers & Safety Svatdies
Square D
CAT 22003 ATV 66 CP4C
_ Page 09
265-93-00-047498
Load Centers.Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 22004 ATV 66 CP4C
_ Page 09
265-93-00-047498
Load Centers,Ci
rcui
t Breakers & Safety Sv^tches
CAT 22005 ATV 66 CP4C
_ Page 09
_ 285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,Circuit Breakers & Safety Svatches
Square D
CAT 22040 VSD07 SUB CP4B
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers.Circuit Breakers & Safety Swtchee
Square D
CAT 22051 8803 POO CP4C
_ Page 09
265-93-00-047498
Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Square D
CAT 22070 DRIVES MiSCELLANEOUS
_ Page 09
265-93-00-047498
Load Centers,Circuit Breakers & Safety Svatches
Square D
CAT 22082 ATV 56 OP CP4G
_ Page 09
265-93-00-047498
Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Square D
CAT 22370 DISC SCHED CP1
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Circuit Breakers & Safety Swtches
Square D
CAT 22372 RELAYS INTRINS
_ Page 09
265-93-00-047498
Circuit Breakers & Safety Swtches
Square D
CAT 22373 RELAYS.SPEED C
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Circuit Breakers & Safety S\Mtches
CAT 22375 INTERFACE MODL
_ Page 09
265-93-00-047498
Load Centers,Circuit Breakers & Safety S^ches
Square D
CAT 22481 PHOTOELECT DS2
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers.Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 22490 SENSORS-ULTRASONIC (XXS.6>
_ Page 09
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,Circuit Breakers & Safety Swtchee
Square D
CAT 18075 DISC T CONT KT
_ Page 10
285-93-00-047498
Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 18077 SPARE PART DS2
__ Page 10
285-93-00-047498
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 18206 MOMENTUM PC31
. Pagg 10
285-93-00-047498
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 18405 PUSHBUTTN CP10
_ Page 10
285-93-00-047498
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Swtches
Square D
CAT 18406 OTHER OP CP10
_ Page 10
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,Circuit Breakers & Safety Swtches
Square D
CAT 18410 CROUZET AXIAL FANS
- Paga to
285-93-00-047498
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Swtches
Square D
CAT 18479 lAT - GM PRODUCTS fWC31
_ Page 10
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,Ci
rcui
t Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 21126 6440 PS DC POW
_ Page 10
285-93-00-047496
Load Centers,Ci
rcui
t Breakers & Safety Swtches
Square D
CAT 21141 8501KPGENPUR
_ Page 10
265-93-00-047498
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Swtches
CAT 21142 6501NH.6501NR
_ Page 10
265-93-00-047498
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 21143 6501RMINREL
_Page 10
265-93-00-047498
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Swtches
Square D
CAT 21498 9007 BP OB CP1
_ Page 10
285-93-00-047498
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 21502 9007 XCA •"OBSOLETE**
_ Page 10
_ 285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,Ci
rcui
t Breakers & Safety Switches
Square D
CAT 21521 9012 A.D •"OBSOLETE"
_ Page 10
265-93-00-047498
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 21531 9013FHGBCP7
285-93-00-047498
Circ
uit Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 21534 9013 FS-Y C P7I
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,Ci
rcui
t Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 21536 SCH CP7G
iPage 10
285-93-00-047498
cr
County of Los Ang
eles
/ U.S. Communities
Graybar - Ele
ctri
cal Supply Contract
Contract # MA-IS-1340234
Sollcttatlon NO: RFP'IS-13ZS$001
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Sche^le
' ■■
Contract Una
aP.tflR ff
Code
CAT 21551 CLASS 9022PT
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21617 SW CP7G
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21634 9050P DH.LH.MD
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21637 9050 D.M "-OSBOLETE*-
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21663 9065 MD.ME.MF.MG.MJ 'OBSOLETE*
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21693 9070KF NOT K
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21717 9080 PC
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22411 lEC PRECISION HD LIMIT SWITCH
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22416 XCKL LIMIT S T
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22418 XCKP.XCKT SW T
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
265-93-00-047498
CAT 22421 LIMIT SWITCHES.ARMS FOR 9007MS
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22426 LIMIT SWITCHES.TYPE L
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22435 XCM LIMIT SW T
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22441 LIMIT SW, CABLE PULL TYPE XY2
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22449 LIMIT SWITCHES.ACCESSORIES
List Less
44
Pane 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22455 LIGHT CURTAINS - XUSL
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22459 PUSHBUTTONS 1
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22460 22MM PLASTIC 1
List Less
44
PafjelO
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22461 PUSHBUTTON,22MM (METALI
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22463 1 CAM SWITCHES
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
265-93-00-047498
CAT 22464 PUSHBUTTONS. XB7-22MM
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22466 1
PUSH BUT ACC
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22467 22MM PLAS PB 1
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22473 PUSHBUTTON.PENDANTS
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
265-93-00-047498
CAT 22475 1
WALL STATION
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22487 DS2 MAG. SENSR
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Square D
CAT 22558 TSX PREMIUM, TSX ATRIUM & PL7
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22573 MAGELIS 1 PC44
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
265-93-00-047498
CAT 22578 ENCLOSED ATS48 ALTISTART
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22580 8638 RED CP1G
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
265-93-00-047498
CAT 22581 CP1G
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22582 STRS.SOLID STATE.RECTIVAR
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22585 SCH CP1G
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22611 XVB-STACKLIGHTS DISC XV
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22612 XVA STROBES & AUDIBLES DISC XV
List Less ~
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22615 XVP 50MM INDICATING BANKS
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22616 9049 ACCESSORIES DISCOUNT CP1
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22641 PAN. DISCONNECT. lEC 'OBSOLTE*
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22642 D10 SWITCHES T
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
265-93-00-047498
CAT 22643 D11 DISCN SW T
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22644 D12 DOSCN SW T
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22661 PRESSURE SWI T
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22731 OTHER.NEMA CTRS&STRS'OBSOLETE*
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22732 OTHER.NEMA ACCESS ''OBSOLETE**
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047498
CAR 23160 EQUIPMENT REPAIR/REFURB MV4LV
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047496
CAT 80036
List Less
44
Page 10
Line 41
285-93-00-047496
CAT 14 PE1A NON-NEG RTA
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 912 POWERLINK BR PL1
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 00917 POWERLINK CONTROL SYSTEMS
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 9650 QO B BREAKR PL1
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 09651 POWERLINK POWER SUPPLIES
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 09652 POWERLINK EHBPL BREAKERS
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 9654 QO B AS BRK PL1
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 09655 POWERLINK EHBAS BREAKERS
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 09656 POWERLINK PL SYST COMPNTS
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 9657 AS ELECTRON PL1
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 09659 DE8A
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 9660 PL1 POWERLINK
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 9663 GEN-3 ECB B PL1
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CATEGORY 09696 DISC SCHED DE8A
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 16008 REMOTE ALARMS PDS STOCK
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 16009 REMOTE ALARMS NON STOCK
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 16016 SUGICAL FACILITY PANELS
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 16284 TRANSFORMER
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Cir
cuit
Breakers & Safety SvMtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 18073 SPARE PARTS DISCOUNT 1
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
County of Lob Angeies / U.S
. CommunitloB
Graybar - Electrical Supply Contract
Contract # MA-15-1340234
Solicitation NO: RFP-iS-132S6001
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Schedule
PHca t lO
*P
Code
i
CAT 18074 COILS DISC 111
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18082 SPARE PARTS DISCOUNT CPU
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18086 SPARE PARTS DISCOUNT PC12
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 18088 PLC TRAINING - COURSE
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18120 LRG MICRO PC11
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18150 QUANTUM PC 21
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare 0
CAT 18151
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18155 QUANTUM PC21
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18160 MODICON PC34
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 18205 984 DISC PC30
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 18215 ADVANTYS STB I/O
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18218 ADVANTYS FTB/FTM/ABE9
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 18225 MODBUS MB PC41
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18481 INDUSTRIAL APPS-NON-NEG-PC40
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21499 9007C LIMIT SW
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 21522 9012G IND SWIT
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21662 9065 SSRO MOD
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22313 D-LINE lEC METAL ENCLOSED CONT
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
Schneider 1 Sauare D
CAT 22315 ENCL PLAST 111
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22333 CONTACTOR.F-LINE.ENCLOSED
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22336 NONREV CTR 112
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22338 SOLID STATE OVERLOADfLT61
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22339 THERMISTER PROTECTION UNITS
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 22341 CONT D.F.K 112
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22345 NONREV CTR 112
List Less
45
Paoe 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 22346 REVERSING 112
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22347 lEC CONTACTORS
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22366 GV1/GV3 PR 111
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22367 GV2 PROTEC 111
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22374 TIMER RE 1
List Less
45
Paoe 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22376 RELAYS-MEASURE
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22377 RM3 PR RELAY 1
List Less
45
Paoe 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 22378 SR2.3 ZELIO 2 RELAYS
List Less
45
Paoe 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22379 RELAYS. SR 1
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22381 18 STARTER 111
List Less
45
Paoe 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22382 32863 OPEN 111
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 22384 ACCESS,STR 111
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22392 lEC SOFT START
List Less
45
Paoe 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 22393 ATWO HIGHER HP SOFT STARTERS
List Less
45
Paoe 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22396 U-LINE.SELF PROT STARTER fLUBI
List Less
45
Paoe 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22397 ULINE.STD&ADV CNTRL MOD LUCA.D
List Less
45
Paae 1
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22398 DEVICENET/MODBUS
List Less
45
Paae 1
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22399 U-LINE.ACCESSORIES
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22431 9007MS SWTCH T
List Less
45
Paae 1
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
22470 XB5R WIRELESS PUSH BUTTON
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22472 FOOT SWITCH 1
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22474 1
CRANE JOYSTK
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22476 JOYSTICKS 1
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
Schneider 1 Sauare D
CAT 22477 PREVENTA S 111
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22486 DS2 PROX SENSR
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22491 SENS.IDENTIFICATION DE\flCE fXG
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22499 SENSORS AC DS2
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22511 DRIVES. OPEN ATV15"OBSOLETE"
List Less
45
Paae 10 .
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22512 DRIVES. OPEN ATV45**OBSOLETE"
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
Schneider 1 Sauare D
CAT 22524 DISC SCHED CP12
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047496
CAT 22531 PLCS.TWID PC12
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22535 ACCESS-PLC CABLES
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22541 PLC.NANO.TSX07
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22556 PLCS.TSX3 PC14
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22561 PLCS.LARGE PC2
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
265-93-00-047498
CAT 22568
List Less
45
Paoe 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT22571 SMALTSXfPCIIACCESSORIES
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22572 LARGE TSX(PC21 ACCESSORIES
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22613 XVA (XVADi LED CLUSTER LAMPS
List Less
45
Paoe 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Cir
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 22617 TOWER LIGHTS
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
County of Los Angetes! U.S
. Communities
Qraybar - Ele
ctri
cal Supply Contract
Contract # MA-IS-1340234
Solicitation NO: RFP4S«13256001
General Supplier Discounts
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Schedule
,
9
CAT 22621 lEC PANEL ACCESSORIES
List Less
45
Paae 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22622 PANEL BUS 1
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22623 AKS PANEL 111
List Less
45
Paqe 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22625 AK3 CMD CO 111
List Less
45
Page 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22626 CMD MISC P 111
List Less
45
Paqe 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22631 1 POLE CR BR I
List Less
45
Paqe 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22640 lEC GS1.LKI11
List Less
45
Paqe 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 80033
List Less
45
Paqe 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 80034
List Less
45
Paqe 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT 80035
List Less
45
Paqe 10
Line 42
285-93-00-047498
CAT10H4HU SW NEMA4
List Less
48
Paqe 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 110 PE1A RTA PB BOX
List Less
48
Paqe 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 1210 PG.H.J.K.LN 1-LINE BREAKERS
List Less
48
Page 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT7969PE1ARTAN1 BOX
List Less
48
Page 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 16200 9070T 50-200VA
List Less
48
Pace 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 16201 9070T 250-2000
List Less
48
Page 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 16202 9070TF 50-200V
List Less
48
Paqe 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 16203 9070TF 250-100
List Less
48
Paoe 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 16278 ENERGY EFFICIENT TRANSFORMER
List Less
48
Paoe 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 16285 ENERGY EFFICIENT TRANSFORMERS
List Less
48
Paae 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 16286 ENERGY EFFICIENT TRANSFORMERS
List Less
48
Paae 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Square D
CAT21101 2510.11,12F
List Less
48
Paae 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT21102 2510.11,12K
List Less
48
Paae 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT21103 2510.11,12 M,T
List Less
48
Paae 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT21158 8501 XOAC
List Less
48
Paae 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21191 SIZE 00 & 0 NEMA 1 CTRS/STRS
List Less
48
Page 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Square D
CAT 21192 8502,36, SC.SD
List Less
48
Paqe 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21193 8502,36. SE.SF
List Less
48
Paqe 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21194 8502,36 SG
List Less
48
Paqe 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21212 8538,39SB
List Less
48
Page 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21213 SZ 1 & 2 COMBO STARTER. N 1/12
List Less
48
Paae 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21321 TYPE L LIGHTING CONT-ELECT HLD
List Less
48
Page 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21322 8903 LX NOT L
List Less
48
Page 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21324 TP S LIGHT CNT COMBO-MECH HELD
List Less
48
Page 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21325 8903 S ELECT,
List Less
48
Page 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Square D
CAT 21343 8910DPA3CP1B
List Less
48
Page 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21357 8910 DP41
List Less
48
Page 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21358 8910DP42
List Less
48
Paae 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21421 9001B CONT STA
List Less
48
Paae 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21426 K NOT KA.KM.KX
List Less
48
Paae 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21429 9001 SK, SKY
List Less
48
Paoe 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21433 9001 K.KX & SK
List Less
48
Paqe 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21434 J9001 KA CONT.
List Less
48
Paae 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21711 9080 LB BA. BC
List Less
48
Page 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21761 9999 KITS CP1
List Less
48
Page 11
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 21781 THERMAL UNITS
List Less
48
Paqe 1
Line 45
285-93-00-047498
CAT 01105 'RESTRICTED H.J 240V UM-CPI ON
List Less
49
Page 11
Line 46
285-93-00-047498
CAT 01290 MASTERPACT ACCESSORIES
List Less
49
Page 1
Line 46
285-93-00-047498
CAT 2618 PE4 M4 UNASSEMB
List Less
49
Page 1
Line 46
285-93-00-047498
CAT 08121 M6A UNIT ONLY FUS, CAT *
List Less
49
Paqe 1
Line 46
285-93-00-047498
CAT 08123 M6A UNIT ONLY CB, CAT #
List Less
49
Paae 1
Line 46
285-93-00-047498
CAT 8130 PE4 MISC MCC PT
List Less
49
Paae 1
Line 46
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18125 MODSOFT LITE SOFTWARE
List Less
49
Paae 1
Line 46
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18210 P B STATN PC31
List Less
50
Paqe 1
Line 47
285-93-00-047498
CATEGORY 18217 DISC SCHEDPC12
List Less
50
Paoe 1
Line 47
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18220 MODSOFT S PC40
List Less
50
Paoe 11
Line 47
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18240 FACTORY MADE P
List Less
50
Page 1
Line 47
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18246 ViJEO LOK PC46
List Less
50
Paoe 11
Line 47
285-93-00-047498
CAT 16003 8003 MICRO MC2
List Less
S3
Paae 12
Line SO
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18140 COMP 140 PC20
List Less
53
Paqe 12
Line 50
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22569 DISPLAY TERMINAL
List Less
53
Page 12
Line 50
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22570 MAGELIS TEXT DISPLAYS & ACCESS
List Less
53
Paqe 12
Line 50
285-93-00-047498
CAT 49 PWR FACT CAP DE2C
List Less
54
Page 12
Line 51
285-93-00-047498
CAT 01122 MOLDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKER 6
List Less
54
Page 12
Line 51
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Cir
cuit
Breakers & Safetv SvMtches
Schneider / Square D
CAT 09616 TSW, TSG, TSO AND N08 TO N40
List Less
54
Page 12
Line 51
285-93-00-047498
County of Los Angeles / U.S. Communities
Graybar - Electrical Supply Contract
Contract #MA-IS-1340234
Sottcttation NO: RFP-lS-13256001
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Schedule
Contract Lino
#....
LAC Cn
mnio
dity
1
Code
1
CAT 18235 PANELMATE
List Less
54
Paoe 12
Line 51
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18241 INDUSTRIAL PERSONAL COMPUTER
List Less
54
Paae 12
Line 51
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22468 22MM METAL P 1
List Less
55
Paoe 12
Line 52
285-93-00-047498
CAT 22469 22MM ACCESSR 1
List Less
55
Paae 12
Line 52
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18130 COMP 984 PC18
List Less
56
Paae 13
Line 53
285-93-00-047498
CAT 18131 COMP 120 PC19
List Less
56
Paae 13
Line 53
285-93-00-047498
CAT 19 EH. EHB BREAKERS
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 33 DT SWITCH, NEMA 1
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 00041 STRAP MOUNTED SWITCH - OEM
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 66 FT3200NRB H-XFA
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 108 QO CIR BR ACCESS
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 157 MINIATURE CIR BR
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 00189 MISC QO 3PH LOADCENTERS
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 900 QOU & QYU BR&SWT
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 906 G.H4J FRAME ACCS
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 00907 MULTI9 UL MOUNTING BASE
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 908 SUPP CIRCUIT PRT
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT00911 Q1LBREAKERS
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 914 FIL CIRCUIT BRKR
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 915 UL 489 MULTI-9 B
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 916 GROUND FAULT ECU
List Less
57
Paoe 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 919 SUPPLELMENTAL PR
List Less
57
Paoe 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 920 QOX 1&2 POLE BRK
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 921 QOX 3 POLE BRKRS
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 922
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 923 lEC 1-LINE MCCBS
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 924 GJL THERM-MAG
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 928 M-G COMPACT MCC8
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 930 KIL CIRCUIT BRKR
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 932 CIRCUIT BREAKERS
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 933 Q4L BREAKER & SW
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 934 KD. KG. KJ CIR B
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 937 EJB CIRCUIT BRKR
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
00938 LXIL 250. 400. 600 A FRAME
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 00939 GRP DE2
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 00941 LIL CIRCUIT BREWCER
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 942 LXL 250.400.600A
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 943 MOLDED CASE C BK
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 944 LEL 600 AMP FRAME
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 00946
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 00985
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 985 FIA FOR ALL BRKR
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 00992 UL VIGIREX GFR & SENSOR
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 1007 FY CIRCUIT BRKR
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 1020 Fl CIRCUIT BRKR
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 1023 MOLDED CASE CBR
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 1035 Kl CIRCUIT BRKR
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 1038 Q4 BREAKER & SW
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 01041 LA/LAL OEM BREAKER
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 01043 LXI 250. 400. 600 A. FRAME
List Less
57
Paae 1
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 1046 LI CIRCUIT BRKR
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 1047 LX250.400.600A
List Less
57
Paae 1
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 1048 LE 250.400 FRM
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 01049 LE 600 AMP FRAME
List Less
57
Paae 1
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 01084 C4/C5 COMPONENT PARTS
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 01090 CE.CF&CJ COMPACT C UL BRKR/SW
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 1091 MOLDED CASE C 8
List Less
57
Page 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
CAT 01092 CM COMPACT C UL BRKR/SW
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers, Cir
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 01093 C101-630 COMPACT CIEC BRKR/SW
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Cir
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 01094 C801-1251 COMPACT lEC BRKR/SW
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 01096
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Cir
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 01098 NF COMPACT NS
List Less
57
Paoe 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider 1 Sauare 0
CAT 01099 NJ COMPACT NS
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider 1 Sauare D
CAT 01101 NF E COMPACT NS lEC BRKR/SW
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 01102 NJ E COMPACT
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
County of Los Angeles / U.S
. Communities
Graybar - Ele
ctri
cal Supply Contract
Contract #MA-IS-1340234
Solicitation NO: RFP4S-1325S001
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Schedule
Cudu
1rc
uit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 01103 DE2 COMPACT NS
List Less
57
Pace 1
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 1115 HG.HJ.JG.JJ UNIT MT BREAKER/SWT
List Less
57
Paae 1
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers, 0
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 1120 MOLDED CASE CIRCUIT BRKR 600V
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
01122 HL.JL 1-LINE BRKR/SWITCH
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Sv^ches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 01125 HJ.JJ UNT MNT MTR CIR PROTECTR
List Less
57
Page 1
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 01126 HJA MOLDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKE
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv SMtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 01127 CIRCUIT BREAKERS
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 01215 HG. HJ. JG. JJ UNIT MNT
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 01220 PG.H.J.K.L.N DRAW OUT BREAKERS
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 01240 RG.H.J.K.L.N 1-LlNE BREAKERS
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 01245 RG. H. J. L. N UNIT MT
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv SMtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 01250 M. P. R FRAME ACCESSORIES ONLY
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Sv^tches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 07950 MINI-BRK 200A 5KV
List Less
57
Page 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Svatches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 08223 l-LINE MB PNL F/A
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 08311 NEHB NL MLO RTA
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 9301 DIN RAIL SURGE SUPRESSOR - EFl
List Less
57
Pace 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 09480 OEM PB 1-LINE INT W/LUGS
List Less
57
Pane 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 09481 OEM PB 1-LINE INT W/O LUGS
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 09483 OEM SWBD l-L 2000A S/R INT
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 09484 OEM SWBD l-L 2000A D/R INT
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv SMtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 9485 PE1A OEM PB NQO
List Less
57
Paae 13
Line 54
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 904 FAL 600V CIRCUIT BREAKER
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 905 FCL CIRCUIT BRKR
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider 1 Sauare D
CAT 918 KA/HL BRKR.SW.MG"
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 925 KCL CIRCUIT BRKR
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 945 MAL/MHL BR.SW.MG
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
286-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Swtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 950 MXL 250.400.800A
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 958 MEL 400 AMP FRAM
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers, C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider 1 Sauare D
CAT 960 MEL 800 AMP FRAM
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider 1 Sauare D
CAT 965 NAL/NCL BRKR SWH
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 969 NXL 1200 AMP FRM
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 00970 NEL 1200 AMP FRAME
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 975 PA/PC/PH BREAKER
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 978 PXF 1200.1600AMP
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider 1 Sauare D
CAT 00979 PXF362000 & PXF362000G
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 00982 PEF361600
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
265-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 00983 PEF362000
List Less
58
Pace 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 1014 FC 240V CIRCUIT BREAKER
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 1015 FC CIRCUIT BRKR
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 1025 KA/KH BRK.SW.MG
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 01029 SCHDE2
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 1030 KC 480V CIR BRK
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv SMtches
Schneider / Sauare 0
CAT 1050 MA/MH BRK.SW.MG
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 1055 MX AMP FR/\ME
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Svwtches
Schneider / Sauare 0
CAT 1060 ME250 AMP FRAME
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare 0
CAT 1063 ME 400 AMP FRAM
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv SMtches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 1065 ME800 AMP FRAME
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare 0
CAT 1070 NA/NC BRK.SW.MG
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv SMtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 1076 NX 1200 A FRAME
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare 0
CAT 01077 NE 1200 AMP FRAME
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 01097 NE COMPACT NS
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 01106-RESTRICTED H.J 240V IL-CPl ONL
List Less
58
Paae 13
Line 55
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Svatches
Schneider / Sauare 0
CAT 32 B-HUBS 3/4 THRU 4
List Less
59
Paae 13
Line 56
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 133 DT SW NEMA3R
List Less
59
Paae 13
Line 56
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16270 MISC. XFMR ACCESSORIES
List Less
59
Paae 13
Line 56
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 13 PE1A NQO NQOB PAN
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 22 QO METER MAINS
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcui
t Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 36 PE1A QMS INTERIOR
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switdies
Schneider / Sauare 0
OAT 47 PE1A TELEPHONE CA
List Less
' 60
Page 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 48 HOM METER MAINS
List Less
60
'Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 00056 DISCONNECT - UL508/IEC3D9
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 100 QOM-VH MAIN CB
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
265-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare 0
!CAT 111 H&HU SWITCH 2-3P
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 114 H&HU SW NEMA 12K
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
rcuit Breakers & Safetv Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 115 H4HU SW NEMA 4ST
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
County of Los Angeles / U.S
. Communities
Graybar - Ele
ctri
cal Supply Contract
Contract # MA-IS-134D234
Solicitation NO: RFP-lS-13266001
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Schedule
Paae 13
01 «« .en
1 nrar>o or
in^
60
Codo"^ ^
■!S
chn
eid
er
/ S
au
are
DC
AT
11
6 H
&H
U S
W N
EM
A 1
2L
ist L
ess
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
ne
ide
r / S
au
are
DC
AT
11
7 H
4H
U S
W V
IEW
WIN
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
ne
ide
r / S
au
are
DC
AT
11
8 H
&H
U S
W W
ITH
0 H
Lis
t Le
ss6
0P
aa
e 1
3n
e 5
72
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
11
9 H
&H
U S
W W
HU
B R
EL
ist L
ess
60
Paa
e 1
3n
e 5
72
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
12
0 H
HU
BS
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
12
2 Q
O C
SE
D D
EV
ICE
SL
ist L
ess
60
Paa
e 1
3n
e 5
72
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
0C
AT
12
3 C
SE
D/M
ET
MA
AC
CS
Lis
t Le
ss6
0P
aa
e 1
3n
e 5
72
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Sch
neid
er 1
Sau
are
0C
AT
12
4 H
&H
U S
WIT
CH
W/A
PL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
0C
AT
125
H&
HU
SW
ITC
H .3
PL
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er 1
Sau
are
DC
AT
13
4 D
T S
W N
EM
A 1
2L
ist L
ess
60
Paa
e 1
3n
e 5
72
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
00
14
3 H
OM
1 &
2P
EP
D B
RE
AK
ER
SL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
00
14
4 H
OM
BR
EA
KE
RS
15
0-2
00
AL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
ne
ide
r / S
au
are
DC
AT
14
8 H
OM
EL
INE
CS
ED
DV
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
15
3 C
CH
CH
U C
AN
AD
AL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
155
H&
HU
SW
NE
MA
12
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Paa
e 1
3n
e 5
72
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Sch
ne
ide
r / S
au
are
DC
AT
15
6 C
AN
AD
IAN
LO
AD
CN
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Scf
mei
der
/ Sau
are
DC
AT
16
0 E
NC
- M
ISC
EL
LA
NE
OU
SL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
16
7 D
E3
A L
OA
D C
EN
TE
RL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Lo
ad
Ce
nte
rs. C
ircu
it B
rea
kers
& S
afe
ty S
vMtc
ftes
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
18
4 L
OA
D C
EN
TE
RL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
001
86 0
0 A
UX
GU
TT
ER
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
909
MO
UN
TIN
G B
AS
ES
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
ne
ide
r 1
Sa
ua
re D
CA
T 0
1081
INT
RA
-GO
MP
AN
Y C
ON
PO
NE
NT
SL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
014
05 N
P. N
AIL
PL
AT
ES
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er 1
Sau
are
DC
AT
01
50
1 1
5K
VA
3P
SP
LA
L 1
50
VE
NT
Lis
t Le
ss6
0P
aa
e 1
3n
e 5
72
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
0C
AT
01
50
2 3
0K
VA
3P
SP
L A
L 1
50
VE
NT
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
ne
ide
r 1
So
ua
re D
CA
T 0
1503
45
KV
A 3
P S
PL
AL
15
0 V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
01
50
4 7
5K
VA
3P
SP
L A
L 1
50
VE
NT
Lis
t L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
CA
T 0
1507
30
KV
A 3
P S
PL
CU
15
0
VE
NT
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Lo
ad
Ce
nte
rs. C
ircu
it B
reak
ers
& S
afet
y S
witc
fies
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
015
08 4
5K
VA
3P
SP
L C
U 1
50
V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er 1
Sau
are
DC
AT
015
09 7
5K
VA
3P
SP
L C
U 1
50
VE
NT
Lis
t Le
ss6
0P
aa
e 1
3n
e 5
72
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Sch
ne
ide
r / S
auar
e D
CA
T 0
15
10
11
2.5
KV
A 3
P S
PL
CU
15
0V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
ne
ide
r 1 S
auar
e 0
CA
T 0
1511
15
KV
A IP
SP
LA
L 1
50
VE
NT
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
ne
ide
r / S
auar
e D
CA
T 0
1515
75
KV
A T
RA
NS
FO
RM
ER
SL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
015
16 1
5K
VA
1P
SP
L C
U 1
50
VE
NT
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
ne
ide
r 1 S
auar
e D
CA
T 0
1521
15
KV
A 3
P S
PL
AL
115
VE
NT
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
ne
ide
r / S
au
are
DC
AT
01
52
3 3
0K
VA
3P
SP
LA
L1
15
VE
NT
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
01
52
4 3
0K
VA
3P
SP
L A
L 8
0 V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
CA
T0
15
25
45
KV
A3
PS
PL
AL
11
5 V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
015
26 4
5K
VA
3P
SP
L A
L 8
0 V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
ne
ide
r / S
auar
e D
CA
T0
15
27
75
KV
A3
PS
PL
AL
11
5 V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
015
28 7
5K
VA
3P
SP
L A
L 8
0 V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
01
53
1 1
5K
VA
3P
SP
LC
U 1
15
VE
NT
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
ne
ide
r / S
au
are
DC
AT
015
33 3
0K
VA
3P
SP
L C
U 1
15 V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
015
35 4
5KV
A 3
P S
PL
CU
115
VE
NT
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
ne
ide
r / S
au
are
DC
AT
01
53
6 4
5K
VA
3P
SP
L C
U 8
0 V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
CA
T 0
1537
75
KV
A 3
P S
PL
CU
115
VE
NT
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
01
53
8 7
5K
VA
3P
SP
L C
U 8
0 V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
CA
T 0
1553
50
KV
A IP
SP
L A
L 8
0 V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
ne
ide
r / S
au
are
DC
AT
015
56 2
5K
VA
1P
SP
L C
U 1
15 V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
CA
T 0
16
11
30
0K
VA
3P
SP
L C
U V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
ne
ide
r / S
au
are
DC
AT
01
61
6 2
00
KV
A IP
SP
L A
L V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
CA
T 0
16
30
SP
L 7
50
KV
A
VE
NT
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
0C
AT
01
63
2 7
.5K
VA
3P
H S
PL
DIT
VE
NT
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
016
35 2
0K
VA
3P
SP
L D
IT V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
ne
ide
r / S
au
are
DC
AT
016
36 2
7K
VA
3P
SP
L D
IT V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
CA
T 0
1637
34
KV
A 3
P S
PL
DIT
VE
NT
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Paa
e 1
3n
e 5
72
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
Sch
ne
ide
r 1
So
ua
re D
CA
T 0
1638
40
KV
A 3
P S
PL
DIT
VE
NT
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
ne
ide
r / S
ou
are
DC
AT
016
39 5
1K
VA
3P
SP
L D
IT V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
01
64
0 6
3K
VA
3P
SP
L D
IT V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Paa
e 1
3n
e 5
72
85
-93
-00
-04
74
96
Sch
ne
ide
r 1
Sa
ua
re 0
CA
T 0
1641
75
KV
A3
PS
PL
DIT
VE
NT
Lis
t Le
ss
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
CA
T 0
16
42
93
KV
A 3
P S
PL
DIT
VE
NT
Lis
t L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
DC
AT
016
45 1
75
KV
A 3
P S
PL
DIT
VE
NT
Lis
t L
ess
60
Paa
e 1
3n
e 5
72
85
-93
-00
-04
74
98
CA
T 0
1651
11
2.5
KV
A 3
P H
-80
SP
L V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Sch
neid
er /
Sau
are
0C
AT
01
65
2 1
50
KV
A3
PH
-11
5S
PL
VE
NT
Lis
t L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
Lo
ad
Ce
nte
rs. C
ircu
it B
rea
kers
& S
afet
y S
witc
hes
Sch
neid
er 1
Sau
are
DC
AT
016
53 1
50
KV
A 3
P H
-80
SP
L V
EN
TL
ist L
ess
60
Pa
ae
13
ne
57
28
5-9
3-0
0-0
47
49
8
County of Lo» Angeles / U.S
. Communities
Graybar - Ele
ctri
cal Supply Contract
Contract #MA-iS-1340234
Solicitation NO: RFP4S-13255001
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Category G-A
^
cuit
Breakers & Safety S^tches
Squa
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Schedule
CAT 01654 22SKVA 3P H-115 SPL VENT
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Swtches
Squa
CAT 01655 225KVA 3P H-80 SPL VENT
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 01657 300KVA 3P H-80 SPL VENT
. Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 01659 500KVA 3PP H-SO SPL VENT
_Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 01682 9KVA 3PH SPCL OPEN H150
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 01706 1KVA 1P SPL EPOXY-HUN
. Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 01707 1-5KVA 1P SPL EPOXY-HUN
. Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Swtches
Squa
CAT 01708 2KVA IP SPL EPOXY-HUN
. Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Swtches
Squa
CAT 1709 DRY 1PH 3KVA
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety SvMtches
Squa
CAT 01710 SKVA IP SPL EPOXY-HUN
. Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT01711 7-5KVA IP SPL EPOXY-HUN
, Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 01712 10KVA IP SPL EPOXY-HUN
. Page 13
_ 285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
cuit
Breakers & Safety Swtches
Squa
CAT 01714 25KVA IP SPL EPOXY-HUN
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047496
cuit
Breakers & Safety Svwtchea
Squa
. Page 13
285-93-00-047496
cuit
Breakers & Safety S\Mtches
CAT 01724 30KVA 3P H-115 AL NL SPL
Page 13
285-93-00-047496
cult
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 01729 45KVA 3P H-BO AL NL SPL
_Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 01752 45.75.112KVA 3PH OLSUN
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 01764 30KVA 3P H-115 AL NLP SPL
_ Page 13
265-93-00-047498
Load Centers
cuit
Breakers & Safety Swtcties
CAT01769 45KVA3PH-B0ALNLP SPL
. Page 13
285-93-00-047496
Load Centers
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 01770 45KVA 3P H-115 CU NLP SPL
- Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 01772 75KVA3P H-115 AL NLP SPL
. Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 01776 112.5KVA 3P H115 AL NLPSPL
. Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switcties
CAT 06301 HOM ARC FAULT CB
. Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
08074 INEQ REPLACEMENT PARTS
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switcties
08076 ZELIO LOGIC
. Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Swtches
Squa
CAT 08079 IPC2 W/XFMR COMBO
_Page 13
265-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 08245 NF RTA COLUMN WIDTH
_ Page 13
265-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Svwtches
CAT 08250 TVSS UNIT
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 08251 TVSS UNIT
. Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switcties
CAT 08252 TVSS UNIT
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Swttchee
CAT 8321 PE1A NQOD NL ML
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 08322 NQOD NL MB RTA
_Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 8351 NF MB INTERIOR RTA
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switcties
CAT 8353 PE1A NF NL MLO
_Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 08354 NF NL MB INT RTA
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
08446 • QMS PANELBOARDS
_Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 08706 MIL TRANSFORMERS MISC
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 6709 LUG KIT
_ Page 13
. 285-93-0
285-93-0
Load Centers
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 08762 5.10&1SKVA 1PH OPEN -OSH
_Page 13
Load Centers
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 08764 25KVA 1PH OPEN - OSH
_Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 08765 30&45KVA 3PH OPEN - OSH
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Swtches
CAT 08777 OSH 3PH PIT 15.01-1 OOKVA
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Sv4tches
Squa
08779 - WEATHERSHIELDS
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 09302 SERIES SURGE SUPPRESSOR - EFI
_Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switcties
CAT 09303 NON-MOD BRICK SURGE SUP-EFi
_Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Swtches
Squa
CAT 09304 HARDWIRED TVSS - EFI
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 9441 PE1A SPEED-D SB
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 09443 SPEED-D CTC
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 09448 SPEED-D AUX. MLO KIT. SIDEPL
_Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 09490 OEM ENCL DC C/B(FA-MA.PA1
_Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 9544 PE1A QMJ SWITCH
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
cuit
Breakers & Safety Svwtches
CAT 09553 CMM REPL MTRS PULLOUT EUS
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cuit
Breakers & Safety Swtchea
CAT 09554 CMM REPL MTRS P-OUT LVR BYPASS
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cult
Breakers & Safety Swtches
_Page 13
285-93-00-047498
cult
Breakers & Safety Swtches
CAT 09689 MISC SWBD PARTS & ASSEMBLIES P
_Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 11300 MISC. ITEMS
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 11931 MISC ITEMS AT LIST PRICE
_Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 16266 DRIVE ISOLATION XFORMERS
_Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 16267 OPEN CORE & COIL LV XFMR
_ Page 13
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 16268 XFORMER LUG
_ Page 13
265-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
cuit
Breakers & Safety Swtches
Squa
Load Centers. C
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switcties
CAT 16269 MOTOR STARTING AUTO XFORMER
CAT 16273 TRANSFORMERS
_Page 13
_Page 13
_ Line 57
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
265-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 16274 HARMONIC MITIGATING LV XFMR
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 16276 MINI PWERZONE
265-93-00-047498
Load Centers. C
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Soua
CAT 16288 STD VENT 1 PH LVGP XFMR
285-93-00-047498
V
County of Los Angeles / U.S. CommunKies
Graybar - Electrical Supply Contract
Contract» MA-IS-1340234
Solicitation NO: RFP-fS-13255001
General Supplier Discounts
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Plus
Schedule
11 ^^^1111111111111
§
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16289 STANDARD VENT 3 PH 3-15 LVGP X
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16290 STD VENT 3PH 30-75 LVGP XFMR
List Less .
60
Pace 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Cir
cuit
Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16291 112.5KVA3PSPLAL150VENT
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Schneider 1 Sauare D
CAT 16292 STANDARD VENT 3 PH >225 LVGP X
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16295 MISCELLANEOUS XFMR MULT1
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider 1 Sauare D
CAT 16296 MISCELLANEOUS XFMR MULT2
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16297 MISCELLANEOUS XFMR MULT3
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Schneider 1 Sauare D
CAT 16299 TRANSFORMER DR
List Less
60
Pace 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16301 45KVA AUTOXFMR T89 CODE
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16302 75KVAAUTOXFMR T89 CODE
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16303 112.5KVA AUTOXFMR T89 CODE
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16304 150KVA AUTOXFMR T89 CODE
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety SMtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16305 225KVA AUTOXFMR T89 CODE
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16306 300KVA AUTOXFMR T89 CODE
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16310 30KVA3PH NON-VENT H150
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16313 45KVA 3PH NON-VENT H150
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety SMtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16316 75KVA 3PH NON-VENT H150
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16322 150KVA 3PH NON-VENT H150
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16360 15KVA 3PH EE TYPE XFMR
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Svwtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16361 30KVA 3PH EE TYPE XFMR
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16362 45KVA 3PH EE TYPE XFMR
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider 1 Sauare D
CAT 16366 225KVA 3PH EE TYPE XFMR
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-03-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety SMtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16368 500KVA 3PH EE TYPE XFMR
List
Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety SMtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16390 15KVA 1 PH EE TYPE XFMR
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
265-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 16393 50KVA 1 PH EE TYPE XFMR
List
Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 18000 SPECIALLY DESIGNED PRODUCT
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 21974 CRANE SPA CP9C
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 22075 IND APP'S PRODUCT
List Less
60
Paae 13
Line 57
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 24 QO & QE MTR BRKRS
List Less
61
Paae 14
Line 58
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 44 A/C DISCONNECTS
List Less
61
Paae 14
Line 58
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 00067 MISCELLANEOUS AC DISCONNECTS
List Less
61
Paae 14
Line 58
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety S\Mtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 60 QO SPEC CB&SW 182
List Less
61
Paae 14
Line 58
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 81 QO SPEC CB 3 POLE
List Less
61
Paae 14
Line 58
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 00082 QO BREAKERS 150-200A
List Less
61
Paae 14
Line 58
285^3-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 00083 QO BREAKERS 150-200 VH
List Less
61
Pace 14
Line 58
285»e3-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 103 QO GFI CB 40-60A
List Less
61
Paae 14
Line 58
285*93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety SMtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 145 DE3C HOM LC4CVR
List Less
61
Pane 14
Line 58
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switdres
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 149 DE3C HOM 2-8 CKT
List Less
61
Paae 14
Line 58
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety SMtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 150 DE3C HOM LC ACCS
List Less
61
Paae 14
Line 58
285-93-00-047498
Schneider 1 Sauare D
CAT 158 DE3 3-PH LOAD CN
List Less
61
Paae 14
Line 58
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety SMtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 164 FUSIBLE PULLOUT
List Less
61
Pane 14
Line 58
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 00165 DE2E MISC
List Less
61
Paae 14
Line 58
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety SMtches
Schneider/Souare D
CAT 00166 DE3 MISC
List Less
61
Paoe 14
Line 58
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 185 DE3C MISC HOM
List Less
61
Paae 14
Line 58
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety SMtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 00187 Q2M REPL MAIN
List Less
61
Paae 14
Line 58
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 910 QO-EPD.QOB-EPDBR
List Less
61
Paae 14
Line 58
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 926 SPECIALTY CIR BR
List Less
61
Paae 14
Line 58
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
MISC DE2A
List Less
61
Paae 14
Line 58
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 6 D & DU SW 30-200A
List Less
62
Paoe 14
Line 59
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 20 EZ METER - PAK
List Less
62
Paae 14
Line 59
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety SMtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 21 METER-PAK
List Less
62
Paae 14
Line 59
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 25 NEW YORK EZM
List Less
62
Paae 14
Line 59
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 34 PAK UNITS
List Less
62
Paae 14
Line 59
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 35 HNP UNITS
List Less
62
Paae 14
Line 59
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 39 METER SOCKETS/HUB
List Less
62
Paae 14
Line 59
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switdies
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 00052 CME COMMERCIAL METERING
List Less
62
Paae 14
Line 59
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 57 FUSIBLE SWITCH
List Less
62
Paae 14
Line 59
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 7 D & DU SW 400-600A
List Less
62
Paae 14
Line 59
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 107 D8DU SW 400-600A
List Less
62
Paae 14
Line 59
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 154 CD CDU CANADA SQ NON-NEGO
List Less
62
Paae 14
Line 59
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety SMtches
Schneider / Sauare 0
CAT 159 CANADIAN PAK
List Less
62
Paae 14
Line 59
285-93-00-047498
Schneider / Souare D
CAT 00169 DE4 MISC
List Less
62
Paae 14
Line 59
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 1 QO 1PH LC,12-42 CK
List Less
64
Paoe 14
Line 61
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Svwtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 2 QO 1PH LC.12-42CKT
List Less
64
Paae 14
Line 61
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety SMtches
Schneider / Sauare D
CAT 3 QO 1.2 POLE GFI CB
List Less
64
Paae 14
Line 61
285-93-00-047498
County of Los Angeles I U.S
. Communities
Graybar * Electrical Supply Contract
Contract # MA-lS-1340234
Solicitation NO: RFP-lS-13256001
General Sup
plie
r Discounts
Category G-A
Discount Percent Off List Price & Not To Exceed Cost Pius
Schedule
Breakers & Safety Swtches
CAT 4 QO.QOT 1.2 POLE CB
aiMw^smm i.J
Paas.
285-93-00-047498
Breakers & Safety Switches
Load Centers,
t Breakers & Safety Switches
Saua
Squa
CAT 00005 QO. Q2L 2P ENCL & BREAKERS
285-93-00-047498
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,
Breakers & Safety Switches
Soua
CAT 8 H 8. HU SW NEMA 1
Page
285-93-00-047498
Breakers & Safety Switr^es
CAT 9 H A HU SW NEMA 3R
285-93-00-047498
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 11 DE3 QO 3PH LOAD C
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,
t Breakers & Safety Sv^<tches
Squa
CAT 12 QO 3 POLE BREAKER
Pafl
S.285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,
t Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 15 QOB. CIRCUIT BRKR
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
t Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 16 PE1A 1-LINE PB RT
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
t Breakers & Safety Swtches
CAT 17 DE3 QO 3PH LOAD C
285-93-00-047498
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 23 QO. Q2L 3 POLE CB
Page
285-93-00-047498
Breakers & Safety Svwtches
Squa
CAT 30 IND.CB ENCL N1.3R
Page
. 285-93-00-047498
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 31 IND CB ENCLOSURES
_ 285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 37 PE1A QMB BRANCH C
Pafl
e285-93-00-047496
Load Centers,
Breakers & Safety Swtches
Squa
CAT 38 NQOD READY-TO-ASSEMBLE PBDS
285-93-00-047498
Load Cer^ters
t Breakers & Safety Swtches
CAT 45 DE3C HOM LC & CVR
Page
285-93-00-047498
Breakers & Safety Sv4tches
CAT 46 DE3D HOM T 15-30A
Pafle
285-93-00-047498
Breakers & Safety Sv^tches
CAT S3 H & HU SW NEMA 1
_ 285-93-00-047498
I Breakers & Safety Swtohes
CAT 54 H & HU SW NEMA 3R
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
t Breakers & Safety Swtches
CAT 55 H&HU SW NEMA4(X)5
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,
t Breakers & Safety S^tches
Squa
CAT 58 MISC SWITCH ACCES
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,
t Breakers & Safety Sv4tches
Squa
CAT 63 DE3D HOM 1 POLE G
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
Breakers & Safety Sv^tches
CAT 101 QO 1PH LC.2-8CKT
285-93-00-047498
t Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 00102 QO LOAD CENTER ACCESSORIES
285-93-00-047498
Breakers & Safety Swtches
Squa
CAT 104 QO CB 35-70A 1PO
Page
285-93-00-047498
Breakers & Safety SvMtches
CAT 106 D&DU SW 30-200A
Page
285-93-00-047498
Breakers & Safety Swtches
Squi
CAT 113 H&HU SW NEMA 12
Page
285-93-00-047498
t Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 146 DE3D HOM 40-50A
Page
285-93-00-047498
Breakers & Safety Swtches
Squa
CAT 147 DE3D HOM 2 POLE
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 151 DE3D HOM MAINE
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,
1 Breakers & Safety Sv^tches
CAT 901 FAL240V BRKR/SW1
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
t Breakers & Safety Svwtches
CAT 902 FAL480V BRKR/SWI
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,
t Breakers & Safety S^tches
Squa
CAT 903 FA/JL 600V BRKR
Page
285-93-00-047498
t Breakers & Safety Swtches
CAT 931 EDB CIRCUIT BRKR
285-93-00-047498
1 Breakers & Safety Swtches
Squa
CAT 935 LA/HL BRKR.SW.MG
285-93-00-047498
t Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 936 EGB CIRCUIT BRKR
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
t Breakers & Safety Swtches
Squi
CAT 1000 FA 240V BRKR/SW
285-93-00-047498
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 1005 FA 480V BRKR/SW
Page
_ 285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
t Breakers & Safety Swtches
CAT 101Q FA/H 6Q0V BRKR
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,
t Breakers & Safety Sv^tches
CAT 1040 LA/LH BRK.SW.MG
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
Breakers & Safety Sv^tches
CAT 1044 LC 600V CIR BRK
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
t Breakers & Safety Sv4tches
Squi
CAT 01078 SCHED DE2
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
t Breakers & Safety SvMtches
CAT 1110 HD.JD UNIT MT BREAKER/SWITCH
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
1 Breakers & Safety Sv^tches
Squa
CAT 1112 MOLDED CASE BREAKERS
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
1 Breakers & Safety Swtches
Squa
CAT 1117 CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
1 Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 01200 HL.JL UNIT MT BREAKERySWITCH
Page
285-93-00-047498
t Breakers & Safety Swtches
CAT 01205 MG. MJ UNIT MOUNT REAKER
Page
285-93-00-047498
t Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 1421 LDB WIREWAY PE9
Page
285-93-00-047498
t Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 6303 CRT BREAKERS
Page
285-93-00-047498
t Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 8350 PE1A NF MLO INT
Page
285-93-00-047498
t Breakers & Safety SvMtches
Squa
CAT 8352 PE1A NF TRIMS R
Page
285-93-00-047498
t Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 09151 NQ RTA PANELBOARDS
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers
t Breakers & Safety Swtdies
Squa
CAT 16277 RESIN LVGPXFMR
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers,
t Breakers & Safety Swtches
CAT 09423 QED-2 MLO 1-LINE BRANCH
Page
265-93-00-047498
Load Centers,
Breakers & Safety Switches
CAT 09455 CMM C/8 EUSERC CUSTOM NEMA 3R
Page
285-93-00-047498
t Breakers 8 Safety Swtches
CAT 09509 KRP-C FUSES
285-93-00-047498
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 09S10LV FUSES
Page
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circu
Breakers & Safety Switches
Squa
CAT 09551 CMM FUSIBLE EUSERC STANDAT N1
Page 15
285-93-00-047498
Load Centers. Circu
Breakers & Safety Swtches
Squa
CAT 09688 MISC SWBD & PANEL PARTS-PE1
Page IS
5-93-00-047498
County of Los Angeles I U.S. Communltiet
Gray
bar - Electrical Sup
ply Co
ntra
ctContract MA-IS-1340234
Solicitation NO: RFP-IS-13255001
l^htlni
rs>
1 Schedule
SiiDnlement To Aonendix G*A
Discount nereent off
nnce A rost nliia schetUil^
TERM CONTRACT AWARDCONTRACT NO:
MA-IS-1540125-1
VERSION DATE
12/17/14
INTERNAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT PROCUREMENT FOLDER: 810712
BUYER; Rolhana TanPHONE: 323-881-4583EMAIL: [email protected]
GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY
1370 VALLEY VISTA DR SUITE
VENDOR NO: 501079CONTACT: ROBERT RHOADSPHONE: (314) 573-7159
DIAMONDBAR CA 91765FISCAL YEAR:
EFFECTIVE DATE: 01/01/15EXPIRATION 12^1/17
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SUPPLY AND ACCESSORIES
EXHIBIT 1 - MANUFACTURER DISCOUNT AMDl
!■PRODUCT LINE Pnce List Date Amount
OFPv 'PRICE'.UST'...
MasterjKAgetenwirt:
i':' hifer.":': Agree- e ■
Uneitem
2N Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 Ust 2.0% 2 3
3M Abrasives & Adhesives Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 21.0% 9 24
3M All Other Taoe & Fire Stoo Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 23.0% 10
3M Terminals. Comnnectors. Cable Ties. Wire Nuts Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 34.0% 12 37
3M Vlnvl & Scotchrao taoes Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 30.0% 11
3M All Other 3M Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 0.0% 1 1
3M TELECOMMUNICATIONS A-Velocitv Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 24.0% 10
3M TELECOMMUNICATIONS Pocket Projectors & Soiice Kits Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 26.0% • 10
3M TELECOMMUNICATIONS Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 6.0% 5
3M TELECOMMUNICATICWS BIOMETRIC ACCESS CONTROL Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 21.0% 9 24
A. K. STAMPING Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 18.0% 8 20
AASTRAUSA/ MITEL Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 13.0% 7 15
ABB COMPANIES Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
ACTERNA Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
ADIftONDAa / WHITNEY BLAKE Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
AORF Reoeaters / BDA's Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
AEMC Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
AERVOE INDUSTRIES All Other Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
AERVOE INDUSTRIES Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 27.0% 11 30
AFC CABLE SYSTEMS Standard Wire and Cable Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 27.0% 11 30
AFC CABLE SYSTEMS INC All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
AFL TELECOMMUNICATIONS LLC All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 10.0% 6 12
AFL TELECOMMUNICATIONS LLC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 30.0% 11 33
AGILENT TECHNOLOGY Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
AIM ELECTRONICS CORP Electronics and Accessories Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
AtPHONE INTERCOM & COMMUNICATION All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
AIR KING VENTILATION Heatins. Coolinx & Ventilation Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
AIR MASTER FAN Heatinit. CooIIhr & Ventilation Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
ALCATEL / LUCENT / AVAYA Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
ALFLEX Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 list 32.0% 12 35
ALKCO MANUFACTURING COMPANY Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 2.0% 2 3
ALLEGION Communication & Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
ALLEN TEL PRODUCTS INCORPORATED Accessories & All Other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
ALLEN TEL PRODUCTS INCORPORATED CATV/COAX CONNECTORS & OPT FBR PROD Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 47.0% 15 50
ALLEN TEL PRODUCTS INCORPORATED Other Comm / Data Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 30.0% 11 33
ALLEN TEL PRODUCTS INCORPORATED Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 40.0% 14 43
ALLIED ELECTRONICS, INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
ALLIED MOULDED PRODUCTS All Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
ALLIED TELESIS All Other Switches Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 12.0% 7 14
ALLIED TELESIS HIGH END HUB Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 17.0% 8 19
ALLIED TELESIS Layer 2 & 3 Switches, Software & All Other Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% I 2
AUI ED TELESIS MEDIA CONV/TRANS/UMG HUB Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 25.0% 10 28
ALUED TELESIS Modular Outlets & Other Accessories Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 8.0% 6 10
ALUED TELESIS NETWORK CARD Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
ALLIED TELESIS ROUTERS Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 28.0% 11 31
ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES INC Surge, Power Protection & Power Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
ALPHA WIRE All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 10.0% 6 12
ALPHA WIRE Wire & Cable Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 35.0% 13 38
ALTIGEN COMMUNICATIONS INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
ALTRONIX CORPORATION A-Velocity Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 43.0% 14 46
ALTRONIX CORPORATION Other Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
AMERICAN FIBERTEK. INC Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
AMERICAN POLYWATER CORPORATION Aerosals, Lubricants & Qeaners Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 7.5% 5 9
AMETEK, INCORPORATED Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
AMPHENOL DAS, Antennas & Communication Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
AMPROBE INSTRUMENT Metering & Test Distributor List Oct. 02,2014 List 5.0% 4 6
AMSECO / POTTER Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
AMX Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 5.0% 4 6
ANGLO AMERICAN ENTERPRISE Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
ANR1TSU Spectrum Analysers & Other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
APC / SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC IT USA INC All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
APC / SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC IT USA (NC A-Velocity Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 43.0% 14 46
APC / SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC IT USA INC BWelocity Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 37.0% 13 39
APC / SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC IT USA INC C-Velocity Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 36.0% 13 39
APC / SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC IT USA INC Engineered Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
APC / SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC IT USA INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 25.0% 10 28
APPROVED NETWORKS INC Communication & Data Center Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
APPROVED OPTICS Communication & Data Center Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
ARLINGTON Standard Conduit Bodies, Boxes, Connectors & Fittings Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 55.0% 17 58
ARROW FASTENERS Staplers and Staples Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 25.0% 10 28
ATLANTIC SCIENTIFIC CORP Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
ATUNTIC TELECONNECT INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
ATLAS SOUND All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 10.0% 6 12
ATLAS SOUND Statndard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 40.0% 14 43
AUTOMATIC TIMING & CONTROLS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
AVALAN WIRELESS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
AVAYA Remove Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
AVAYA / LUCENT / ALCATEL Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
AVOCENT Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
AXELL WIRELESS Wireless Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
B&B ELECTRONICS All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 10.0% 6 12
n
B&B ELECTRONICS A-Velodtv Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 40.0% 14 43
B&B ELECTRONICS Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 29.0% 11 32
B&K PRECISION Communication Products Distributor List 0«. 02,2014 List 7.0% 5 8
BAND-IT-IDEX Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 17.0% 8 19
BAUDCOM COMMUNICATIONS All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 10.0% 6 12
BAUDCOM CCM^MUNICATIONS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 27.0% 11 30
BEKAERT Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 21.0% 9 24
BELDEN WIRE AND CABLE Aa OTHER BELDEN PRODUCTS Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
BELDEN WIRE AND CABLE A-Velocitv Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 68.0% 19 68
BELDEN WIRE AND CABLE BELDEN CDT NETWORKING Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 35.0% 13 38
BELDEN WIRE AND CABLE B-Velocity Discount Distributor List Oct. 02,2014 List 63.0% 18 65
BELDEN WIRE AND CABLE CENTRAL OFFICE, FIBER & IBM O^LE Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 31.0% 12 34
BELDEN WIRE AND CABLE - Coax Cables & Electrical Cross Ref Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 20.0% 9 22
BELDEN WIRE AND CABLE C-Velocitv Products & Legacv X-Mark Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 48.0% 15 51
BELDEN WIRE AND CABLE NETWORK AND CATV COAX Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 14.0% 7 16
BELKIN Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
BENNER-NAWMAN Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 9.0% 6 11
BERK-TEK LLC All Other Berk-Tek Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
BERK-TEK LLC A-Velocitv Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 61.0% 18 63
BERK-TEK LLC B-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 55.0% 17 58
BERK-TEK ILC CAT 5EP4PR ONLY & CAT 6P PLENUM Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 40.0% 14 43
BERK-TEK aC C-Velocltv Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 52.0% 16 55
BERK-TEK aC PATCH CORDS Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 25.0% 10 28
BERK-TEK LLC Standard Cabling & Fiber Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 34.0% 12 37
BLACK & DECKER / DEWALT Stock Power & Hand Tools Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 38.0% 13 41
BLACK BOX Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
B-LINE TELCOM Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 0% 1 1
B-LINE TELCOM FLE)CTRAY Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 25.0% 10 28
B-LINE TELCOM Accessories Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 13% 7 15
BLONDER TONGUE Alt other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
BLONDER TONGUE CATV PRODUCTS Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 10.0% 6 12
BLONDER TONGUE Standard Lugs, Terminals & Connectors Distributor List Oct. 02,2014 List 25.0% 10 28
BLUE WAVE C<»nmunlcation Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
BOGEN COMMUNICATIONS All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 30.0% 11 33
80GEN COMMUNICATIONS INC A-Velocitv Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 43.0% 14 46
BOGEN COMMUNICATIONS INC Other Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 30.0% 11 33
BOSS Gloves and Accessories Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 16.0% 8 18
BOURNS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 12.0% 7 14
BRADY WORLDWIDE INCORPORATED Schedule A & F Items Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 15.0% 7 17
BRADY WORLDWIDE INCORPORATED Schedule B, C & E items Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
BRADY WORLDWIDE INCORPORATED Schedule D & H Items Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 0.0% 1 1
BRADY WORLDWIDE INCORPORATED All Other Brady Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
BRADY WORLDVWDE INCORPORATED A-Velocity Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 16.0% 8 18
BRADY WORLDWIDE INCORPORATED B-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 6.0% 5 7
BRADY WORLDWIDE INCORPORATED Industrial, Cable & Wire ID Materials A & B Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
BRIDGEPORT Standard Fittings - Conduit Bodies, Boxes, Connectors & Fittings Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 71.0% 19 71
BROAN / NUTONE All other Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 5.0% 4 6
BROAN / NUTONE Heating & Ventilation Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 40.0% 14 43
BROTWER INTERNATIONAL Printers & Labeling Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 35.0% 13 38
BROTHER MOBILE SOLUTIONS INC All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
BROTHER MOBILE SOLLTnONS INC A-Velocity Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 54.0% 17 57
BROTHER MOBILE SOLUTIONS INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 28.0% 11 31
BUCHANAN CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
BULWARK Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
BURNDY All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 7.0% 5 8
BURNDY Standard Lugs, Terminals & Connectors Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 55.0% 17 58
BURNDY Tools, Taps, Bits & Accessories Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 18.0% 8 20
BUSSMANN All Other Fuses Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 40.0% 14 43
BUS5MANN Standard Fuses, Fuselinks & Limlters Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 63.0% 18 65
C ENTERPRISES Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 20.0% 9 22
CABLE EXCHANGE All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
CABLE EXCHANGE Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 21.0% 9 24
CABLE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
CABLE PREP Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
CABLOFIL FIBERTROUGH Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 13.0% 7 15
CABLOFIL INC All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 37.0% 13 39
CAPP INC Communication Eauipment Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
CARRIER ACCESS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
CASCO MANUFACTURING CO. Communication Eauipment Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
CEECO / COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT Communication Equipment Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
CEMENTEX Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 6.0% 5 7
CEMENTEX PRODUCTS INC Protective Wear, Tools & Accessories Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
CETISINC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 29.0% 11 32
CHAMPION ONE Communication & Data Center Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
CHARLES INDUSTRIES/COIL Conduit Bodies, Boxes, Connectors & Fittings Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 25.0% 10 28
CHARLES INDUSTRIES/COIL All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
CHATSWORTH PRODUCTS All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
CHATSWORTH PRODUCTS UNIVERSAL & STANDARD RACKS Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 33.0% 12 36
CHATSWORTH PRODUCTS INCORPORATED A-Velocitv Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 47.0% 15 50
CHATSWORTH PRODUCTS INCORPORATED Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 39.0% 13 42
CHIEF MANUFACTURING CO. A-Velocitv Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 38.0% 13 41
CHIEF MANUFACTURING CO, Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 20.0% 9 22
CIDCO Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
CllS INTERNATIONAL Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
QRCA TELECOM All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
ORCA TELECOM USA Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02,2014 List 28.0% 11 31
97
CISCO SYSTEMS INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 1.0* 1
CLARCOR Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2
CLARITY DIV. OF VALCOM A-Ve!ocitv discount - sokr Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 20.0%
CUUSS CUTLERY Tools & Strippers Distributor List Oct. 02,2014 List 0,0%
COMMAND COMMUNICATIONS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0%
COMMSCOPE /DIGITAL BROADBAND DiRital Broadband Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
COMMSCOPE / ANDREW CORP Andrew Corp Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
COMMSCOPE SYSTIMAX B-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 46.0% 15
COMMSCOPE SYSTIMAX A-Velodtv Discount Distributor List Oa. 02. 2014 List 56.0% 17 59
COMMSCOPE SYSTIMAX All Other CommScope Systimax Companies & Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
COMMSCOPE SYSTIMAX C-Veloc(ty Discount Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 43.0% 14
COMMSCOPE SYSTIMAX FIBER APPARATUS Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 26.0% 10
COMMSCOPE SYSTIMAX Security Cable & Redwood Systems Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 24.0% 10
COMMSCOPE SYSHMAX 097 D-Vetoclty & Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 37.0% 13
COMMUNICATIONS TEST DESIGN Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 8.0% 6 10
COMNET Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 3.0% 3 4
COMTREND Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 10,0% 6
CONCEALFAB Antennas & Other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
CONDUX INTERNATIONAL All Other Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
CONDUX INTERNATIONAL Communication Products, Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors & Fittlncts Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 15.0% 7
CONNECTIVITY WIRELESS WIFI & DAS Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 1.0%
CON-TECH Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 26.0% 10 29
COOPER WHEELOa A-Velocity Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 54.0% 17
COOPER WHEELOCK PaRing, SlRnalinR. Lucent Logo & Other Communication Products Distributor List Ort. 02.2014 List 5.0% 4 6
COPPER MOUNTAIN NETWORKS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 1.0% 1 2
CORNING CABLE SYSTEMS DAS & All Other Corning Companies & Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS ALL Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 37.0%
CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS A-Velocity Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 49.0% 16
CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS B-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 42.0% 14 45
CORTELCO ALL aiOTHER FEATURE PHONES & OTHER PRODUCTS Distributor List 0«. 02, 2014 List 20.0% 9 22
CORTELCO A-Velocity Discount Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 47,0% 15 50
CORTELCO B-VELOCITY, CENTURION , VOYAGER & CALLER ID ADJUNCT PRODUCTS Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 33.0% 12 36
CORTELCO CONFERENCE PHONE PRODUCT Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 50.0% 16 S3
CORTELCO IP TELEPHONES Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 22.0% 9
CORTELCO Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 38.0% 13
CRAIN ENTERPRISES Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
CRC Aerosals, Lubricants & Oeaners Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 30.0% 11 33
CROUSE - HINDS/COOPER All Other Commercial Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 45.0% 15 48
CROUSE - HINDS / COOPER Commercial EMT S/S & Comp Fittings 1/2" - 4" Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 92,0% 20 73
CROUSE - HINDS / COOPER Commercial Steel Boxes - Celling, Fan. Gangable. Crete Distributor List Oct. 02,2014 List 52,0% 16 55
CROUSE • HINDS / COOPER Standard Industrial Conduit Bodies & Fittings Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 25,0% 10 28
CROUZET Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
CRYDOM Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 16.0% 3 18
CSS Antennas & Other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
CXR LARUS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
aSERPOWER SYSTEMS INC Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
CYUX All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
aux Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 27,0% 11 30
DA-LITE SCREEN COMPANY Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
DATA CENTER SOLUTIONS Communication & Data Center Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
DAVID CLARK & CO Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
DEES COMMUNICATIONS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 9.0% 6
DELL FORCEIO All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
DELL FORCEIO Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 29.0% 11 32
DIAMOND Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
DITEK All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
DITEK Other Surge. Power Protection & Power Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 20.0% 9 22
D-LINK SYSTEMS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 21.0% 9 24
DOLPHIN COMPONENTS CORP. Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5,0% 4 6
DOMINION LASERCOM Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 16.0% 8 18
DRAKA Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2,0% 2 3
DUKANECORP Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
DURACELL BATTERY Flashlights & Batteries Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
DVTEL Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
DYNALEC All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
DYNALEC Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 26.0% 10 29
EATON CORPORATION Communication Products Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 24.0% 10 27
EATON CORPORATION Other Eaton Corp Companies and Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List S.0% 4 6
EDWARDS Signaling. Horns & Strobes - Timers. Horns, Signaling & Accessories Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 13.0% 7 15
ELECTROLINE MFG. CO. Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 10.0% 6 12
ELTEK, INC. Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 39.0% 13 42
ELTEK, Inc. All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
EM CLOCK Time Switches & Signaling Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
EMERSON NETWORK POWER All Other Emerson Products & Companies Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
EMERSON NETWORK POWER Other Power Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 19.0% 8 21
EMERSON NETWORK POWER PHN PEDESTAL. CABLE TV & EDCO Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 15.0% 7 17
EMERSON NETWORK POWER REUABLE ELECT DIVISION Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 27.0% 11 30
EMERSON NETWORK POWER CONNECTIVITY Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 45.0% 15 48
ENDOT INDUSTRIES INC All Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 15.0% 7 17
ENERGIZER CO. / EVEREADY All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
ENERGIZER CO. / EVEREADY Stock Batteries & Flashlights Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 25.0% 10 28
ENERSYS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
ENGENIUS TECHNOLOGIES INC Time Switches & Signaling Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 15.0% 7 17
ENGEN1US TECHNOLOGOES All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 10.0% 6 12
ENGINEERED PRODUCTS CO All Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 6.0% 5 7
ENTONE Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
ERICO Grounding Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
ERICO Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 50.0% 16 53
ERICSSON Wire & Cable Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
ETHERWAN SYSTEMS Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
EVERFOCUS ELECTRONICS CORP. Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 30,0% 11 33
EXCELINE Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
FEDERAL SIGNAL BLACK CODE ITEMS Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 21.0% 9 24
FEDERAL SIGNAL RED CODE ITEMS Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 31.0% 12 34
FEDERAL SIGNAL SisnalinR, Strobes, Horns & Accessories Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 15.0% 7 17
FEDERAL SIGNAL CORP All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
FEONIC TECHNOLOGY Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
FERGUSON ENTERPRISES Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
FIBER & CABLE/OPTI-LOOP Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
FIBER OPTIC INC / FIBER INSTRAMENT SALES Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
FIBER SENSYS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
FIBERTRON Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
FISHER PIERCE Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 2.0% 2 3
FISKARS Tools, Scissors & Strippers Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
FLUIDMESH NETWORKS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
FLUKE Data LoRRers, Testers. Meters, Accessories & Other Communication Testers Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
FLUKE NETWORKS COPPER TTSTERS Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
FLUKE NETWORKS, INC A-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 18.0% 8 20
FLUKE NETWORKS, INC B-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 10.0% 6 12
FLUKE NETWORKS, INC TEST TOOL SET & STANDARD ELECTRICAL MEETERS Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 7.0% 5 8
FORCE 10 NETWORKS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
FRANKLIN INSTRUMENT CO., INC Test & Measure Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 5.0% 4 6
GAI-TRONICSCOfiP A-Veiocltv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 42.0% 14 45
GAI-TRONICSCORP B-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 39.0% 13 42
GAI-TRONICSCORP OTHER SAFETY & COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
GAI-TRONICSCORP SMART PHONES Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 35.0% 13 38
GAI-TRONICS CORP Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 19.0% 8 21
6ALTR0NICS Antennas & Other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
GEiST MANUFACTURING All Other Geist Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 8.0% 6 10
GEIST MANUFACTURING INC. A-Velocitv Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 24.0% 10 27
GEIST MANUFACTURING INC. Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 21.0% 9 24
GEMS SENSORS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
GENERAL CABLE ALL OTHER General Cable Companies & PRODUCTS Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
GENERAL CABLE GENERAL CABLE (CAROL BRAND) & Electrical Prods Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 17.0% 8 19
GENERAL CABLE OTHER STANDARD PRODUCTS Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 20.5% 9 23
GENERAL CABLE SinRle Mode CT, OTSD PLNT & OP FBR , Hvbred FBR, FBR Cord & Dist FBR Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 37.0% 13 39
GENERAL CABLE STANDARD GENERAL CABLE COMM / DATA PRODS Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 37.0% 13 39
GENERAL CABLE COMMDATA PRODS A-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 70.0% 19 70
GENERAL CABLE COMMDATA PRODS B-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 63.0% 18 65
GENERAL CABLE COMMDATA PRODS C-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 54.0% 17 57
GENERAL CABLE COMMDATA PRODS D-Velocitv Discount & GENSPEED Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 43.0% 14 46
GENERAL MACHINE PRODUCTS All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 10.0% 6 12
GENERAL MACHINE PRODUCTS CO INC MISC EQUIPMENT Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 42.0% 14 45
GENERIC COMMUNICATION CABLE (CWCl GENERIC COMMUNICATION CABLE (CWC) Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 10.0% 6 12
GENERIC CONNECTIVITY PRODUCTS & HARDWARE (CON) GENERIC CONNECTIVITY PRODUCTS & HARDWARE (CON) Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
GENERIC FIBER CABLE (FIB) GENERIC FIBER CABLE (FIB) Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 10.0% 6 12
GLYPTALINC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 3.0% 3 4
GN NETCOM / GN JABRA INCORPORATED Ail Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 29.0% 11 32
GREAT LAKES CASE & CABINET WORKSTATION COMPONENTS Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 25.0% 10 28
GREAT LAKES CASE & CABINET CO All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 10.0% 6 12
GREENLEE Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 18.0% 8 20
GRUNDORF Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
HAMMOND Ail other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
HAMMOND Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 list 43.0% 14 46
HARDING INSTRUMENT CO LTD Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
HARGER LIGHTNING PROTECTION All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
HARGER LIGHTNING PROTECTION Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 16.0% 8 18
HERITAGE PLASTICS INC Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
HIGH TECH FUSES Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
HIRSCHMANN AUTOMATION AND CONTROL 1 All Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 11.0% 6 13
HOFFMAN Standard Enclosures. Cabinets, Wire wav & Accessories Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 45.0% 15 48
HOLOCOM All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
HOLOCOM Racewav, Plut^old & Wirewav Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 20.0% 9 22
HOMAC All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
HOMAC MANUFACTURING Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 29.0% 11 32
HONEYWELL COMMUNICATION & SAFETY Communication, Electronics & Safety Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 6.0% 5 7
HOUSTON WIRE & CABLE Wire & Cable Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 4.0% 4 5
HUBBELL All Other Hubbell Companies & Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
HUSBELL Standard Commerdal Switch & Receptlcle Devices Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 57.0% 17 60
HUBBELL Standard Industrial Switches, Straight Blade &Twl$t Lock Devices Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 60.0% 18 62
HUBBELL Racewav, Pluwnold, NetSelect, Floorbox & Accesorries Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 37.0% 13 39
HUBBELL PREMISE WIRING All other Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 19.0% 8 21
HUBBELL PREMISE WIRING A-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 43.0% 14 46
HUBBELL PREMISE WIRING Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 33.0% 12 36
HUBBELL OUAZITE - LENOIR OTY, INC. Enclosures. Vaultrs, Wirewav & Accessories Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 4.0% 4 5
IDEAL. Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 25.0% 10 28
IDEAL Tools, Testers & Accessories & All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
ILLUMINA Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
IMCNETWORS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
INDEPENDENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Standard Products Distributor List Oct, 02. 2014 List 15.0% 7 17
INFINERA Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 2.0% 2 3
INFINIAS Communication Products Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
INGERSOL - RAND COMPANY Surge. Power Protection & Power Products Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 Ust 0.0% 1 1
INGERSOL RAND COMPANIES Nexia. Trane. Allegion & Other Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 3.0% 3 4
INGRAM MICRO Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
INMOTION TECHNOLOGIES Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
INNOVATIVE METAL INDUSTRIES. INC. Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
INTELLITOUCH Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
INTERALtA All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
INTERALIA COMMUNICATIONS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 24.0% 10 27
INTERL06IX Electric Safety & Security Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
INTERMATIC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 40.0% 14 43
IPEX premise Innerduct & Other products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 2.0% 2 3
IPEXINC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 11.0% 6 13
JDSU All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
JDSU A-Veiocity Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 14.0% 7 16
JDSU Standard Testers. Test Sets, Tones & Probes Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 9.0% 6 11
JDSU Transponder/ Multiplexer. Standarrd Fiber Inspection & Test Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 26.0% 10 29
JMA CONNECTORS Coax Cables & Connnectors Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
JONARD INDUSTRIES CORP All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 11.0% 6 13
JONARD INDUSTRIES CORP Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 26.0% 10 29
JONARD INDUSTRIES CORP Wrap/Unwrp Bits & SLV (hv / low v) Wire Wrap & Acces. Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 19.0% 8 21
KBC NETWORKS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
KEYSIGHT All Other Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
KEYSIGHT Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 26.0% 10 29
KIDOE SAFETY All Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
KLEIN Tools, Testers. Fasteners & Accessories Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 28.0% 11 31
KNOPPINC Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
KONEXX Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 6.0% 5 7
KRALOY All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
KRALOY Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 29.0% 11 32
KRYLON PRODUCTS Ail other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 19.0% 8 21
KRYLON PRODUCTS GROUP KRYLON PRODUCTS GROUP Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 42.0% 14 45
LH. DOTTIE Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 10.0% 6 12
LAGASSE All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
LAGASSE Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 35.0% 13 38
LAIRD Antennas & Other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
LAMSON PIPE COMPANY All Lamson & Sessions Products and Companies Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
LANTECH COMMUNICATION Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
L-COM/HYPERUNK All Other Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
L-COM/HYPERLINK Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
L-COMP All Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
LEICA QEOSYSTEMS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 11.0% 6 13
LENOX / AMERICAN SAW All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
LENOX / AMERICAN SAW Tools. Testers. Fasteners & Accessories Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 30.0% 11 33
LEVITON Electrical Wallplates Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 55.0% 17 58
LEV1T0N Other Standard Electrical Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 23.0% 10 26
LEVITON Residential & Commercial Wiring Deyices Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 47.0% 15 50
LEVITON Cable Mgt, Copper & Fiber Syst, Resi Solutions. Comm Plates & Housing Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 36.0% 13 39
LEVITON Other Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
LEVITON MANUFACTURING. COMPANY. INC A-Velocity Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 65.0% 18 66
LEVITON MANUFACTURING. COMPANY. INC B-Velocity Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 59.0% 17 61
LEVITON MANUFACTURING. COMPANY. INC Connectors & Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 36.0% 13 39
LEVITON MANUFACTURING. COMPANY. INC C-Velocity Discoutn Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 14.0% 7 16
LIEBERT CORPORATION Standard Surge. GXT2. GXT3,KNURR PDU. PSA & PSI Line Int. Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 23.0% 10 26
LIEBERT CORPORATION ALL OTHER LIEBERT PRODUCTS Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
LIEBERT CORPORATION A-Velocity Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 30.0% 11 33
LIEBERT CORPORATION B-Veiocity Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 34.0% 12 37
LIEBERT CORPORATION Other Standard Liebert Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 17.0% 8 19
LIEBERT CORPORATION PSP STAND BY Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 23.0% 10 26
LIEBERT CORPORATION Standard UPS Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 21.0% 9 24
LINX DIV/ITW LINX All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 9.0% 6 11
LINX DIV/ITW LINX BLDG ENT PROT Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 18.0% 8 20
LINX DIV/ITW LINX PROTECTOR MODULE Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 18.0% 8 20
LINX DIV/ITW LINX ULTRA LINX Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 18.0% 8 20
LUCENT / ALCATEL / AVAYA Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
LUTRON Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 31.0% 12 34
LYNN ELECTRONICS Media Converters & All Other Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 11.0% 6 13
LYNN ELECTRONICS POWER CORDS Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 29.0% 11 32
LYNN ELECTRONICS PVC and Plenum Telco Cable Assenblles Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 21.0% 24
LYNN ELECTRONICS CORP A-Velocity discount Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 53.0% 16 56
LYNN ELECTRONICS CORP Standard Cords & Molded Cable Assemblies Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 36.0% 13 39
LYON. LLC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
MACLEAN POWER SYSTEMS All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
MACLEAN POWER SYSTEMS CONTINENTAL ELECTRIC ICNEI & MACLEAN-DIXIE Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
MACLEAN POWER S^^MS MACLEAN-DIXIE Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
MACLEAN POWER SYSTEMS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 16.0% 18
MAG LIGHT/ MAG INSTRUMENT Flashlights & Batteries Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
MAJOR CUSTOM CABLE Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
MAIOR CUSTOM CABLE INC Standard Produas Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 4
MARLEY/Q-MARK Heating, Cooling & Ventilation Distributor List Oct. 02,2014 Ust 45.0% 15 48
Marmon Group Companies Communication. Wire, Cable and Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
MAXCELL Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 Ust 2.0% 2 3
MAXI-SIGNAL Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 1.0% 1 2
MECA DAS and Other Communication Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 list 3.0% 3 4
MECA ELECTRONICS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 2.0% 2 3
MELTRIC Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
MERU WiFi Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 3.0% 3 4
foo
METRO TEL All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4
METROTEL Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oa. 02. 2014 List 20.0%
MSE UPS SYSTEMS Surge, Power Protection & Power Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 8.0%
MICROLAB All Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List
MINERAOAC Standard Conduit Fittings Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 37.0%
MINUTE MAN Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List
MITEL All other Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 5.0% 4 6
MITEL Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 11.0% 6
MOHAWK WIRE + CABLE ALL OTHER Wire & Cable Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4
MOHAWK WIRE + CABLE OTHER STANDARD PRODUCTS Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 37.0% 13
MOHAWK WIRE + CABLE STANDARD lOG CAT 6 AUGMENTED NON-PLENUM & PLENUM Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 41.0% 14 44
MOHAWK WIRE + CABLE STANDARD CAT SEP 4P. 5ENP APR, 5EXHNP. 5EXP & OSP CABLES Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 41.0%
MOHAWK WIRE + CABLE CO A-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 68.0%
MOHAWK WIRE + CABLE CO B-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 61.0% 18
MOHAWK WIRE > CABLE CO CAT 6P a 6NP ADVANCENET, 6P & SNP 6WN CABLES Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 41.0% 14 44
MOLEX CORP Wiring Devices & Telecom Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 0.0% 1
MOSAIC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0%
MOTOROLA All Other Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3
MOTOROLA Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 19.0% 8
MOTOROLA TALKABOUT Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 10.0% 6
MRV COMMUNICATIONS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 1.0%
MULBERRY Wiring Devices - Face Plates & Accessories Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 36.0%
MULT1-UNK All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4
MULTI-UNK Standard Electronic Product Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 14.0% 7
MULT1-UNK INC Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 30.0% 11
MULTI-TECH SYSTEMS All other Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4
MULTI-TECH SYSTEMS Standard Products Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 15.0% 8
NATIONAL PIPE & PLASncS INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
NEC CORPORATION OF AMERICA 1241 CONTRACT & All Other Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1
NEC CORPORATION OF AMERICA Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 28.0% 11 31
NEPTCO, INC. All Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 15.0% 7
NEPTCO, INC. A-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 62.0% 18
NEPTCO, INC. B-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 52.0% 16
NETSOURCE INC Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 8.0% 6
NEWARK ELECTRONICS Electronics and Accessories Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0%
NEW8ASIS WEST LLC Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct 02. 2014 List 15.0%
NEWTON INSTRUMENT All other Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 5.0% 4
NEWTON INSTRUMENTCO Standard Equipment Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 30.0% 11 33
NICE SYSTEMS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1
NITEK Time Switches & Signaling Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
NORTEL Phone Equipment Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 2.0% 2
NORTHSTAR BATTERY Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 13.0% 7
NOYES Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 1.0%
NTE ELECTRONICS All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4
NTE ELECTRONICS Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 26.0% 10
OATEY All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
OATEY Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 29.0% 11
OBERON Enclosures Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
OFS FITEL Ail other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
OFS FITEL. LLC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 27.0% 11 30
OlS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2
OK INDUSTRIES Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 1.0% 1
OKONITE Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02,2014 List 1.0% 1
OLDCASTLE PRECAST Ail other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
OLDCASTLE PRECAST Carson Industries. 0CO4 Heavy Wall, Other Oidcastle OPE Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 9.0% 6 11
OLDCASTLE PRECAST OC (OPE). SYNERTEC, 0C02. OC03. OC07 & Other Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 14.0% 7 16
OMNI CABLE CORP Wire & Cable Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
OMRON Communication & Electronic Componants Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2
ONEAC CORPORATION Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 10.0% 6
OPTICAL CABLE CORP Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0%
OPTICAL CABLE CORP. Standard Cable Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 15.0% 7 17
ORTRONICS INCORPORATED / LeGRAND All Other Ortronics & LeGRAND Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
ORTRONICS INCORPORATED / LeGRAND A-Veiocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 46.0% 15 49
ORTRONICS INCORPORATED / LeGRAND NON MOD DISTR Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 15.0% 7 17
ORTRONICS 1NCORPORATED / LeGRAND Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02,2014 List 32.0% 12
P&R TECHNOLOGIES Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 1.0%
P.K. NEUSES Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 16.0% 8
PALADIN CORP Standard Products Distributor List Oct, 02,2014 List 1.0% 1 2
PANAMAX Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
PANASONIC 2 & 4 PT VC Process Systems, KX-TA24, Security Cam & Wireless Pro Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 8.0% 6 10
PANASONIC 30810/60810, Standard Corded & Cordless. Dgtl PBX & KX-TD Access. Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 15.0% 7
PANASONIC ALL OTHER Panasonic Porducts & companies Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
PANASONIC IP PRODUCTS & LIGHTING PRODUCTS Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
PANASONIC CONSUMER ELECTRONICS KSU-LESS PHN & FAX MACHINES Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 33.0% 12 36
PANAVISE PRODUCTS INC. Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
PANDUIT CORP All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
PANDUITCORP A-Veiocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 46.0% 15 49
PANDUIT CORP B-Veiocity Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 43.0% 14 46
PANDUITCORP C-Velocity Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 40.0% 14 43
PANDUITCORP D-Veloclty Discount Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 34.0% 12 37
PANDUIT CORP Printers, Labeling Systems and Accessories Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
PANDUITCORP Raceway. Boxes, Faceplates & Fittings Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 24.0% 10 27
PANDUIT CORP Standard Cable Ties & Cable Tie Accessories - Bulk Pack Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 27.0% 11 30
PANDUIT CORP Standard Cable Ties & Cable Tie Accessories - Standard Pack Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 48.0% 15 51
PANDUITCORP Standard Stainless Steel Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 12.0% 7 14
PANDUITCORP Standard Terminals - Bulk Pack Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 22.0% 9 25
/c
PANDUITCORP Standard Terminals - Standard Pack Distributor List Oct. 02,2014 List 55.0% 17 58
PANDUIT CORP Tools Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 0.0% 1
PANDUiT CORP Wire Identification Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 34.0% 12
PANDUITCORP WirinK Duct & Covers Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 26.0%
PANDUIT CORP - TELECOM PRODUCTS All Other Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 8.0% 6 10
PANDUIT CORP - TELECOM PRODUCTS MNl POWER OVER ETHERNET DPOE PANELS Distributor list Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1
PANDUIT CORP - TELECOM PRODUCTS Standard NC: CO,RK.FB.FR,IE,NK,OU & PV Products Distributor list Oct. 02, 2014 List 21.0% 9 24
PANDUIT CORP - TELECOM PRODUCTS Standard Cat S & € Plenum & Non-Plenum Cable Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 21.0% 9 24
PANDUIT CORP - TELECOM PRODUCTS Standard C01,C02,C09„CBl,CB2,RKl,FRl-3. FB75,IE1,IE2.NK 1-3 Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 21.0% 9
PANDUIT CORP - TELECOM PRODUCTS Standard C03,C04, RK2.FB1-4.0U1.TX5E, TX6,TX53,C02A-C.C05-6 Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 31.0% 12 34
PANDUIT CORP • TELECOM PRODUCTS Standard Dist Fibr, Fbr Cordaae, 0/S Pit Fbr, Pwr Outlets/Cabinets Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 21.0% 9 24
PARA SYSTEMS All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
PARA SYSTEMS ENTERPRISE Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 25.0% 10 28
PARA SYSTEMS INC A-Velocity Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 37.0% 13 39
PARA SYSTEMS INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 33.0% 12 36
PARADYNE Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
PASS & SEYMOUR, INC All other Distributor List OcL 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
PASS & SEYMOUR, INC. Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 31.0% 12 34
PATRIOT ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Solar, RackinK and Conduit Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
PAXTON-ACCESS A-Velocity Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 42.0% 14 45
PC SYSTEMS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1
PCT INTERNATIONAL Standard Products * Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3,0% 4
PELCO All Other Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
PELCO Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 26.0% 10 29
PELICAN PRODUCTS INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
PENTAIR COMPANIES Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 4
PENTAIR THERMAL MANAGEMENT All Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 1.0%
PERMA-COTE All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
PERMA-COTE Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 27.0% 11 30
PHASETRONICS / MOTORTRONICS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
PHOENIX CONTACT All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
PHOENIX CONTACT Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 21.0% 24
PICO DIGITAL INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 3
PLANT EQUIPMENT Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1,0% 1
PLANTRONICS/Santa Crut All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
PLANTRONICS / Santa Cruz A-Velocity Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 65.0% 18 66
PLANTRONICS / Santa Cruz B-Velocity Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 50,0% 16 53
PLANTRONICS / Santa Cruz MOBILE HDSTS Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 48.0% 15 51
PLANTRONICS / Santa Cruz Spares. Accessories & Lucent Loro Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 45.0% 15 48
PLANTRONICS / Santa Cruz Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02,2014 List 39,0% 13 42
PLATT LUGGAGE, INC. Tools, Tool Cases & Accessories Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
POLYCOM, INCORPORATED All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
POLYCOM, INCORPORATED A-Veloclty Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 44.0% 15 47
POLYCOM, INCORPORATED Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 35.0% 13 38
PORCELIN PRODUCTS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
PORTAFAB+6780 Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
PORTA-SYSTEMS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
POTTER BRUMFIELD Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
POWER SONIC CORP All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
POWER SONIC CORP Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 26.0% 10 29
POWERDSINE All Other Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 3
POWERDSINE A-Velocity Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 25.0% 10 28
POWERSMITHS INT CORP Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 list 2.0% 2 3
PREFORMED LINE PRODS All Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 list 2.0% 2 3
PREMAX Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 10.0% 6 12
PRIMEX MANUFACTURING LTD Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
PRONTO NETWORKS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
PRYSMIAN CABLE / DRAKA Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 10.0% 6 12
PYRAMID INDUSTRIES Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
QUIICTRON, INC. All Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 16.0% 8 18
QUINTUM TECHNOLOGIES Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
RACEWAYS TECHNOLOGY & MANUFACTURING Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
RACO MANUFACTURING Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 0,0% 1 1
RAD DATA Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 17.0% 8 19
Rarltan Communication Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
RAYOVAC Alkaline Indus Individual • Flashllshts & Batteries - Alkaline Industrial Individual Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 48.0% 15 51
RAYOVAC Alkaline Indus Pack - 122N-HEAVY DUTY INDUSTRL Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 28.0% 11 31
RAYOVAC All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 list 22.0% 9 25
RAYOVAC FlashllRhts & Batteries -FlashiiRhts & Accessories Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 28.0% 11 31
RAYTEC Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 list 3.0% 3 4
RO CUSTOM PRODUCTS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 3.0% 3 4
READYLINKS All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
READYLINKS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 29.0% 11 32
REDBACK NETWORKS INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
RFS Coax Cables & Connnectors Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
RITTAL CORP Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
ROANWELL All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
ROANWELL Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 25.0% 10 28
ROHN Antennas & Other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
RSCC WIRE Si CABLE LLC RSCC W&C And Marmon Groub Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
SALISBURY All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
SALISBURY Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 26.0% 10 29
SAMSUNG COMMUNICATION ALL OTHER COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
SAMSUNG COMMUNICATION Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 8.0% 6 10
SCHNEIDER COMPANIES Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 2.0% 2 3
SEALCO Data Center Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 list 2.0% 2 3
fO?-
SECO All Other Distributor List Oct. 02,2014 List 3.0% 3 4
SECO Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 22,0% 9 25
SELECTA PRODUCTS INC Selecta Switch & Other Distributor List Oct. 02,2014 List 3.0%
SEMTRON INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 3.0% 3
SENECA DATA Communication Products. Data StoraRe & Other Distributor List Oct. 02,2014 List 2.0% 2
SENSAPHONE All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 0,0%
SENSAPHONE SCADA & INDUSTRIAL MODELS Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 24.0% 10 27
SENSAPHONE SENSAPHONE 1104 Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 32.0% 12 35
SERVER TECHNOLOGY All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4
SERVER TECHNOLOGY INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 21.0% 9 24
SEVES USA Insulators & Other Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 10,0% 6 12
SEYMOUR - SMITH Conduit Bodies, Boxes, Connectors & FIttinRS Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 0.0%
SHAT-R-SHIELD Lamps & LiRhtinR Products Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 10.0% 6
SHURE Communication Products Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
SIEMENS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1,0% 1 2
SIGNAMAX CONNECTIVITY SYSTEMS All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5,0% 4 6
SIGNAMAX CONNECTIVITY SYSTEMS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 30.0% 11 33
SIMPSON ELECTRIC CO All Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1
SMARTEK ITS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 2.0% 2 3
SNAKE TRAY All other Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 5.0% 4
SNAKE TRAY Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 35,0% 13
SNAP-ON Communication Products Distributor List Oct, 02,2014 List 1.0% 1 2
SOLID DAS All Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
SOUTHWEST DATA Standard Products Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
SPC TECHNOLOGY Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2,0% 2 3
SPECIFIED TECHNOLOGIES Conduit Bodies. Boxes. Connectors. FlttiORS & Other Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 9.0% 6 11
STANDARD ENTERPRISES. INC. All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
STANDARD ENTERPRISES. INC. Lamps & LiRhtinR Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 30.0% 11 33
STREAMLIGHT All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
STREAMLIGHT Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 34.0% 12 37
STRONGWELL Conduit Bodies, Boxes, Connectors & FIttinRS Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 0,0% 1 1
STRUTHERS-DUNN Load Centers. Circuit Breakers & Safety Switches Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 0,0% 1
STUDIO TECHNOLOGIES INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
SUPERIOR ESaX INTERNATIONAL LP A-Ve!ocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 60.0% 18
SUPERIOR ESSEX INTERNATIONAL LP B-Velocity Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 56.0% 17 59
SUPERIOR ESSEX INTERNATIONAL LP Coax Cables & All Other Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 11.0% 6
SUPERIOR ESSEX INTERNATIONAL LP C-Velocity Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 46.0% 15 49
SUPERIOR ES^X INTERNATIONAL LP Other Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 32.0% 12 35
SUPERIOR ESSEX INTERNATIONAL LP Standard Inside & Outside Plant. PE89 Aluminum Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 34.0% 12 37
SUPERSTRUTCORP, All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
SUPERSTRUTCORP. Conduit, Channel & FIttfnRS Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 22,0% 9 25
SUPPRESSURGE Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
SURECALL SiRnai Boosters Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3,0% 3 4
SURGE SUPRESSION INC Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5,0% 4 6
SUTTLE APPARATUS All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
SUTTLE APPARATUS Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 25.0% 10 28
SYNCO CHEMICAL All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
SYNCO CHEMICAL Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 29,0% 11 32
TAY-MAC CORPORATION Conduit Bodies, Boxes, Connectors & FIttlnRs Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 0,0% 1 1
TE CONNECTIVITY 749 COLD APPLIED LV, BJl PRPH & E33 RAYSULATE MARK SYT Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 6 10
TE CONNECTIVITY 751 COLD APPLIED MV, 752 HT SHR MV & 760 RA^ULATE Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
TE CONNECTIVITY A-Velocltv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 53,0% 16 56
TE CONNECTIVITY B-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct, 02. 2014 List 45,0% 15 48
TE CONNECnVITY DAS & ALL OTHER Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
TE CONNECTIVITY Standard Products Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 33,0% 12 36
TE CONNECTIVITY NETWORKS INC A-Velocltv Discount Distributor List Oct, 02. 2014 List 45,0% 15 48
TE CONNECTIVITY NETWORKS INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 Ust 2.0% 2 3
TEC INTERNATIONAL All other Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
TEC INTERNATIONAL Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 21.0% 9 24
TECH DATA Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% I 2
TECH PRODUCTS INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3,0% 3 4
TECH SPRAY Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
TECHNICAL CONSUMER PRODUCTS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
TECHNICAL CONSUMER PRODUCTS, INC (TCP) All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
TECHNICAL CONSUMER PRODUCTS. INC (TCP) Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 51,0% 16 54
TEKODAS DAS and Other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
TELCO SYSTEMS All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
TELCO SYSTEMS Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 21.0% 9 24
TELCORE Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
TELEBYTE TECHNOLOGY INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 10.0% 6 12
TELECTINC All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
TELECTINC A-Velocity Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 43.0% 14 46
TELECTINC DSl & OSS PRODUCTS & MISC PANEL Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 21.0% 9 24
TELECTINC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 31.0% 12 34
TELEDEX Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
TELEDEXCORP, Conduit Bodies, Boxes, Connectors & FIttinRs Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
TELEMATRIX Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
TELEX COMMUNICATIONS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
TELLABS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 5.0% 4 6
TELSTRAT INTERNATIONAL Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
TELTREND INC Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
THE BATTERY CENTER, INC. All other Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
THE BATTERY CENTER. INC. Stock FlashllRhts & Batteries Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 25.0% 10 28
THE ELECTRICCONTROLLER All other Distributor List Oct, 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
THE ELECTRIC CONTROLLER Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 29.0% 11 32
THE OKONITE COMPANY Wire & Cable Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
loS
THE SIEMON COMPANY All other Distributor List Oct. 02,2014 List 5.0% 4 6
THE SIEMON COMPANY A-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02,2014 List 43.0% 14 46
THE SIEMON COMPANY Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 34,0% 12
THOMAS & EETTS All Other Thomas & Betts Companies & Products Distributor List Oct. 02,2014 List 0.0% 1
THOMAS aaETTS Standard Groundinft Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 50.0%
THOMAS & SETTS Standard Terminal Connectors & TY-Duct Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 60.0% IS 62
THOMAS & SETTS / STEEL CITY FittinRs - Standard Commercial i Commercial EMT Fittings Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 83.0% 20 72
THOMAS & SETTS / STEEL CITY Fittings - Standard Commercial Die Cast Fittings, Clips & Hangers Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 66.0% 19 67
THOMAS & SETTS / STEEL CITY Fittings - Standard Steel Boxes Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 83.0% 20 72
THOMAS & SETTS COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02,2014 List 10.0% 6 12
THOMAS & SETTS CORP - ELECTRICAL Standard Color Keyed Comp Conn& Lugs. Conduit Bodies & ID Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 66.0% 19 67
Til TECHNOLOGIES All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 7.0% 5 8
Til TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 25.0% 10
TIMES FIBER COMMUNICATION All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
TIMES FIBER COMMUNICATION Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 29.0% 11 32
TIMES MICROWAVE SYSTEMS All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
TIMES MICROWAVE SYSTEMS INC Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 26.0% 10 29
TJ COPE INC Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
TMC CORPORATION All other Distributor List Oct. 02.2014 List 5.0% 4 6
TMC CORPORATION A-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 43.0% 14 46
TMC CORPORATION Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 24.0% 10 27
TONE COMMANDER SYSTEMS INC All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
TONE COMMANDER SYSTEMS INC A-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 18.0% S 20
TONE COMMANDER SYSTEMS INC ISDN TELEPHONE LAB Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 28.0% 11 31
TOSHIBA AMERICA All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5,0% 4 6
TOSHIBA AMERICA IPR RECORDERS & SPEC ACCESS 35/35/25 Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 list 11.0% 6 13
TOSHIBA AMERICA Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 42.0% 14 45
TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLS INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1
TRANSITION NETWORKS All Other Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 16.0% 8 18
TRANSITION NETWORKS A-Ve!ocltv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 33.0% 12 36
TRANSTECTOR SYSTEMS All Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 11.0% 6 13
TRANSWORLD PRODUCTS. INCORPORATED Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 9.0% 6 11
TRIAD FLOORS All Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 9.0% 6 11
TRIAD FLOORS A-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 26.0% 10 29
TRILOGY COMMUNICATIONS Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 2.0% 2 3
TRIPP LITE MANUFACTURING COMPANY All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
TRIPP LITE MANUFACTURING COMPANY A-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 48.0% 15 51
TRIPP LITE MANUFACTURING COMPANY MISC ACCESSORIES Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 23.0% 10 26
TRIPP LITE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 32.0% 12 35
TT SYSTEMS CORP. Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 3.0% 3 4
TURCK Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
TURNER EQUIPMENT COMPANY INC Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
TYCO ELECTRONICS - AMP NETCONNECT All Other Tyco / AMP Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
TYCO ELECTRONICS - AMP NETCONNECT Other Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 29.0% 11 32
TYCO ELECTRONICS - AMP NETCONNECT Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 21.0% 9 24
U.S. ROBOTICS Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
ULTRATEC All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
ULTRATEC Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 18.0% 8 20
UNIOEN All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
UNIOEN Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 21.0% 9 24
UNIQUE FIRE Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 2.0% 2 3
UNITED COPPER INDUSTRIES Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES - COMPANIES Edwards. Vigilant, Dukane & Other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
URASEALINC Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 10.0% 6 12
USA TECHNOLOGIES Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2
UTC FIRE AND SECURITY AMERICAS CORP. A-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 13.0% 7 15
UTC FIRE AND SECURITY /WERICAS CORP. Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
VALCOM INC All Other Paging. Signaling & Valcom Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 5.0% 4
VALCOM INC A-Velocitv Discount & Muftlpath Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 44.0% IS 47
VALCOM INC MUSIC FOR LIFE Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 0.0% 1 1
VALCOM INC Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 31.0% 12
VARI-TRONICS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1
VELCRO USA Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 3.0% 3 4
VERAMARK TECHNOLOGIES Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 3.0% 3 4
VERILINK Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
VERSO TECHNOLOGIES. INC. Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
VERTICAL COMMUNICATIONS All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
VERTICAL COMMUNICATIONS Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 26.0% 10 29
VICTOR INSULATORS INC Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
VIKING ELECTRONICS INCORPORATED All Other Paging, Phones. Dialers & Viking Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 11.0% 6 13
VIKING ELECTRONICS INCORPORATED A-Velocitv Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 57.0% 17 60
VIKING ELECTRONICS INCORPORATED Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 39.0% 13 42
VISCOUNT Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
VIVOTEK Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
VODAVI / VERTICAL COMMUNICATIONS MBX, Summit & All Other Vodavi Coomunfcatlon Product Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
VODAVl COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS INC 308 Key System Packages & IP Telephone Systems Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 20.0% 9 22
VODAVI COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS INC A-Veiocity Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 42.0% 14 45
VODAVI COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS INC Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 31.0% 12 34
VTECH COMMUNICATIONS All other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
VTECH COMMUNICATIONS Standard Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 36.0% 13 39
VTECH COMMUNICATIONS INC MISC PHONES AND ACCES Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 46.0% 15 49
VUANCE, INC. Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 31.0% 12 34
VXl CORP Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
VYNCKIER ENCLOSURE All Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 19.0% 8 21
WABER Communication Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 19.0% 8 21
WERNER LADDER All other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
WERNER LADDER
WEST PENN WIRE
WESTELL / CS) / CELLULAR SPEqALTIES Antennas & Other
Oct. 02,2014
WHEELOCK/COOPER Paging & Signaling
WHEELOCK / COOPER Oct. 02, 2014
Signal Boosters
WIREMOLD CO All Other Raceway & Plugmold
WIREMOLD CO A-Veloclty Discount
WIREMOLD CO CONVIA ENABLED PRODUCT & INTERLINK CB Oct. 02, 2014
WIREMOLD CO NQNMETALLIC RACEWAY/DUCT & ALUMINUM RACEWAY SYSTEMS Oct. 02, 2014
WIREMOLD CO Raceway, Plugmold, Floorbox, SCO - 700 Raceway D-Velocity & Access
WIREMOLD CO SlWire management
WIREMOLD CO WALKER SYSTEMS Oct. 02, 2014
Standard Products
ZHONE TECHNOLOGIES
ZHONE TECHNOLOGIES
ZOOM TELEPHQNICS
A-Velocity Discount
Tools, Testers, Fasteners & Accessories
Communication Products
Standard Products
/P5"
ATTACHMENT A 1 - SECURITY AMDl
NAM^ •pRCOUCTLI^B• Price List Price list DateIt -' *
DtSCaJNT C5FFPRICCLiST
OF^^EREB
Master
Agreement Page
Number
Master P^reement
Une Item Number
ACn CORP Cameras & Security Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
AIM ELECTRONICS CORP Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
AlPHONE SECURITY Other Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
AlPHONE SECURITY Standard Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 26.0% 10 29
ALTRONIX All Other Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 3.0% 3 4
ALTRONIX CORPORATION Standard Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 31.0% 12 34
AMERICAN FIBERTEK. INC Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 3.0% 3 4
ARECONT A-Velocity Prodcuts Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 43.0% 14 45
ARECONT Standard Products Distributor List Oct 02, 2014 Ust 30.0% 11 33
ATV-ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY VIDEO Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
AVALAN \A/IRELESS All Other Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 3.0% 3 4
AVALAN WIRELESS Standard Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 List 19.0% 8 21
BOSCH SECURITY Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
BROCADE Standard Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 List 2.0% 2 3
CBC AMERICA Standard Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
CLARITY DIV. OF VALCOM Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
CLEARPIX Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
COMNET Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 3.0% 3 4
COOPER WHEELOCK Fire Alarm & Standard Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 51.0% 16 54
COOPER WHEELOCX Other Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 41.0% 14 44
DDB Standard Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 2.0% 2 3
DIGIMERGE All Other Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 List 5.0% 4 6
DIGIMERGE Standard Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 List 31.0% 12 34
DITEK Standard Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 32.0% 12 35
DOLPHIN COMPONENTS CORP. Standard Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 41.0% 14 44
EVERFOCUS ELECTRONICS CORP. A-Velocity Discount Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 40.0% 14 43
EVERFOCUS ELECTRONICS CORP. Standard Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 30.0% 11 33
EXACQ Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
EXTREME CCTV SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS Standard Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
FIBER SENSYS Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
FIRE-LITE ALARMS Standard Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 2.0% 2 3
FUR SYSTEMS INC. Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
FLUIDMESH NETWORKS Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 3.0% 3 4
FUJINON Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
FUJITSU NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS All Other Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
FUJITSU NETWORKS Standard Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 46.0% 15 49
GE SECURITY Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
GSP AMERICA Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
HES Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
ID VIEW Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
lEI Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
INGERSOLL-RAND COMPANY Schlage, Von Duprin, LCN, Cisa, Other Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
INMOTION TECHNOLOGIES Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
INTERLOGIX Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
INTERNATIONAL FIBER SYSTEMS Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
INVONICSCORP All Other Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODS. CO Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 10.0% 6 12
KBC NETWORKS Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 3.0% 3 4
KEYSCAN All Other Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
KEYSCAN INC. Standard Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 40.0% 14 43
KEYSI6HT TECHNOLOGY Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 3.0% 3 4
L-COM/ HYPERLINK Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
LINEAR Ail Other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
LINEAR LLC Standard Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 37.0% 13 40
MICROPOWER TECHNOLOGIES INC. Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
MICROSEMI / POE Data Security & Other Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 List 3.0% 3 4
MICROSEMI/ POE Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 10.0% 6 12
MILESTONE Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 2.0% 2 3
NETWORK VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES All Other Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
NETWORK VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES. INC. Standard Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 31.0% 12 34
NITEK Standard Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 33.0% 12 36
NUUO Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
OPTtX{USA) All Other Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
OPTEX (USA) INC Standard Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 20.0% 9 22
PANASONIC CCTV & SECURITY Other CCTV & Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 3.0% 3 4
PANASONIC CCTV & SECURITY Standard CCTV & Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 23.0% 10 26
PAXTON-ACCESS All Other Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
PAXTON-ACCESS Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 27.0% 11 30
PELCO >yi Other Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
PELCO A-Velocity Discount Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 List 42.0% 14 45
PELCO Standard Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 28.0% 11 31
POTTER ELECTRIC SIGNAL All Other Distributor Ust Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
f ot-
POTTER ELECTRIC SIGNAL Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 33.0% 12 36
QUINTUM TECHNOLOGIES All Other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
QUINTUM TECHNOLOGIES Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 31.0% 12 34
RAINBOW CCTV & TECHNOLOGY Ail Other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
RAINBOW CCTV & TECHNOLOGY Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 20.0% 22
RARITAN SECURITY Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 2.0% 2 3
RECOGNmON SYSTEMS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
RTS SENTRY Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
RUTHERFORD CONTROLS INTL CORP. All Other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
RUTHERFORD CONTROLS INTL CORP. Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 39.0% 13 42
SAMSUNG /TECHWIN CCTV & SECURITY All Other Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 6.0% 5 7
SAMSUNG / TECHWIN CCTV & SECURITY Standard Security and CCTV Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 41.0% 14 44
SCHLAGE CORP Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
SDC - SECURITY DOOR CONTROL Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 3.0% 4
SECURITRON Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
SECURITY INC Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
SENSTAR INC. Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
SONY SECURITY Other Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
SONY SECURITY Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 18.0% 20
SPECO TECHNOLOGIES All Other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
SPECO TECHNOLOGIES Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 33.0% 12 36
TAKEX AMERICA INC Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
TALK-A-PHONE All Other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
TALK-A-PHONE Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 27.0% 11 30
TAMRON Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
TATUN6 Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 2.0% 2 3
TIMESIGHT SYSTEMS INC. Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
TKH SECURITY SOLUTIONS USA INC Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 2.0% 2 3
TOCHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION Access and Mounts 60/40/25 Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 43.0% 14 45
TOSHIBA SECURITY All Other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 13.0% 7 15
TOSHIBA SECURITY MONITORS, CAMERAS / ENCODERS 60/40/25 Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 43.0% 14 45
TOSHIBA SECURITY Toshiba Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 30.0% 11 33
TOTE VISION All Other Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
TOTE VISION Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 27.0% 11 30
TOTUS SOLUTIONS Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
TOTUS SOLUTIONS Cameras & Security Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 3.0% 3 4
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES - SECURITY Onlty, Supra, GE, Lenet, InterloKix & Other Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 List 3.0% 4
US VISION / USA VISION SYSTEMS / GEO VISION Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 2.0% 2 3
USA TECHNOLOGIES Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
UTC FIRE AND SECURITY AMERICAS CORP. Standard Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
VERACITY/HIGHWIRE Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02. 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
VIDEO MOUNT PRODUCTS Security Products Distributor Ust Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 5.0% 4 6
VIDEOLARM Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
VIR Security Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 1.0% 1 2
VONDUPRIN Standard Products Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 1.0% 1 2
VUANCE, INC. AAID and Access Control Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 37.0% 13 40
VUANCE, INC. All Other Security Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 23.0% 10 26
VUANCE. INC. HID & BIOMETRIC Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 List 28.0% 11 31
VUANCE, INC. INSIGNIA Distributor List Oct. 02, 2014 Ust 32.0% 12 35
3. Qualifications, Experience and References:
Describe the qualifications and experience of your organization and the individuals that will service theVirginia Tech account.
Provide three references of account size similar to Virginia Tech for whom goods of the type described hereinare provided on a regular basis. Include Client's Name, Address, Phone Number, Contact Person, andapproximate dollar volume per year.
Gravbar was founded In 1869 and consistently ranks In the too lists of electrical distributors. We have
done business with UVA. University of Maryland, and NC State to name a few,
4. Inventory and Warehouse Locations:
Provide a complete description and listing of the Contractor's capabilities in terms of volume, quality andvariety of items in each category in stock and on-site at Contractor's warehou.se. Also provide completedescriptions and listings of all supplies available through manufacturers, and branch warehouses, includingthe volume, quality and variety of items and supplies available. This may also include a statement ofwillingne.ss to alter inventory to better meet Virginia Tech's requirements.
Please provide mileage from the Contractor's supply warehouse to Virginia Tech's Sterrett FacilitiesComplex in Black.sburg, Virginia.
We have distribution network of 250 locations with millions of dollars of inventory available for
immediate shipment.
5. Participation of Small, Women-owned and Minority-owned Business (SWAM) Business:
If your business can not be classified as SWaM, describe your plan for utilizing SWaM subcontractors ifawarded a contract. Describe your ability to provide reporting on SWaM subcontracting spend when requested.If your firm or any business that you plan to subcontract with can be classified as SWaM, but has not beencertified by the Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity (SBSD), it is expected that thecertification process will be initiated no later than the time of the award. If your firm is currently certified, youagree to maintain your certification for the life of the contract. For assistance with SWaM certification, visitthe SBSD website at http://www.dmbe.virginia.gov/.
Graybar is a large employee owned company. We purchase limited supplies from SWAM suppliers.
6. The return of the General Information Form and addenda, if any, signed and filled out as required.
RFP # 0041790 Electrical Equipment and Supplies9
GhragrbaR108
DC. SELECTION CRITERIA AND AWARD:
A. Selection Criteria
Proposals will be evaluated by Virginia Tech using the following;
Maximum Point
Criteria Value
1. Quality of products/services offered and suitability for the intended purposes 15
2. Qualifications and experiences of Offeror in providing the goods/services 15
3. Specifie plans or methodology to be used to provide the services, toinclude warehouse location 30
4. Cost (or Price) 30
5. Participation of Small, Women-Owned and Minority (SWAM) Business 10
Total 100
B. Award
Selection shall be made of two or more offerors deemed to be fiilly qualified and best suited among those submittingproposals on the basis of the evaluation factors included in the Request for Proposal, including price, if so stated inthe Request for Proposal. Negotiations shall then be conducted with the offerors so selected. Price shall beconsidered, but need not be the sole determining factor. After negotiations have been conducted with each offerorso selected, Virginia Tech shall select the offeror which, in its opinion, has made the best proposal, and shall awardthe contract to that offeror. Virginia Tech may cancel this Request for Proposal or reject proposals at any time priorto an award. Should Virginia Tech determine in writing and in its sole discretion that only one offeror has madethe best proposal, a contract may be negotiated and awarded to that offeror. The award document will be a contractincorporating by reference all the requirements, terms and conditions of this solicitation and the Contractor'sproposal as negotiated. Virginia Tech reserves the right to award one (1) or more contracts. See Attachment B forsample contract form.
X. OPTIONAL PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE:
An optional pre-proposal conference will be held on November 2, 2015 at 3 pm in the Classroom in Sterrett FacilitiesComplex. The purpose of this conference is to allow potential Offerors an opportunity to present questions and obtainclarification relative to any facet of this solicitation.
While attendance at this conference will not be a prerequisite to submitting a proposal, offerors who intend to submit aproposal are encouraged to attend.
Bring a copy of this solicitation with you. Any changes resulting fi'om this conference will be issued in a writtenaddendum to this solicitation.
It is strongly recommended that you obtain a Virginia Tech parking permit for dispiay on your vehicle prior toattending the conference. Parking permits are available from the Virginia Tech Parking Services Departmentlocated at 605 Research Center Drive, phone: (540) 231-3200, e-mail: [email protected].
XI. INVOICES:
Invoices for goods or services provided under any contract resulting fi-om this solicitation shall be submitted to:
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
/t'f
Accounts PayableNorth End Center, Suite 3300, Virginia Tech300 Turner Street NW
Blaeksburg, Virginia 24061
XII. METHOD OF PAYMENT:
Virginia Tech will authorize payment to the contractor as negotiated in any residting contract from the aforementionedRequest for Proposal.
Payment can be expedited through the use of the Wells One AP Control Payment System. Virginia Teeh stronglyencourages participation in this program. For more information on this program please refer to Virginia Tech'sProcurement website: httD://www.procurement.vt.eduWendorAVellsOne.html or contact the person in ProcurementDepartment identified in the RFP.
XIII. ADDENDUM:
Any ADDENDUM issued for this solicitation may he accessed at http://www.Drocurement.vt.edu/html.docs/bids.php.Since a paper eopy of the addendum will not be mailed to you, we encourage you to check the web site regularly.
XIV. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION:
A. Jim McCoy, Contracts Manager, University Design and Construction, at Virginia Tech or his designee, shall beidentified as the Contract Administrator and shall use all powers under the contract to enforce its faithfidperformance.
B. The Contract Administrator, or his designee, shall determine the amoimt, quantity, acceptability, fitness of allaspects of the services and shall decide all other questions in cormection with the services. The ContractAdministrator, or his designee, shall not have authority to approve changes in the services which alter the conceptor which call for an extension of time for this contract. Any modifications made must be authorized by the VirginiaTech Procurement Department through a written amendment to the contract.
XV. COMMUNICATIONS:
Communications regarding this Request for Proposals (RFP) shall be formal from the date of issue for this RFP, untileither a Contractor has been selected or the Procurement Department rejects all proposals. Formal communications willbe directed to the Procurement Department. Informal communications, including but not limited to request forinformation, comments or speculations regarding this RFP to any University employee other than a ProcurementDepartment representative may result in the offending Offeror's proposal being rejected.
XVI. CONTROLLING VERSION OF SOLICITATION:
The PDF version of the solicitation and any addenda issued by Virginia Tech Procurement Services is the mandatorycontrolling version of the document. Any modification ofror additions to the solicitation by the Offeror shall not modifythe official version of the solicitation issued by Virginia Tech Procurement Services. Such modifications or additionsto the solicitation by the Offeror may be cause for rejection of the proposal; however, Virginia Tech reserves the rightto decide, on a case by case basis, in its sole discretion, whether to reject such a proposal.
XVII. TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
This solicitation and any resulting contract/purchase order shall be governed by the attached terms and conditions.
XVIII. ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment A - Terms and Conditions
Attachment B - Standard Contract Form
ATTACHMENT A
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
RFP General Terms and Conditions
http:/www.procurement.vt.edu/html.docs/terms/GTC RFP 07012015.pdf
Special Terms and Conditions
1. ADDITIONAL GOODS AND SERVICES: The University may acquire other goods or services that the supplierprovides than those specifically solicited. The University reserves the right, subject to mutual agreement, for the Contractor toprovide additional goods and/or services under the same pricing, terms and conditions and to make modifications orenhancements to the existing goods and services. Such additional goods and services may include other products, components,accessories, subsystems, or related services newly introduced during the term of the Agreement..
2. AUDIT: The Contractor hereby agrees to retain all books, records, and other documents relative to this contract for five (5)years after final payment, or imtil audited by the Commonwealth of Virginia, whichever is sooner. Virginia Tech, itsauthorized agents, and/or the State auditors shall have full access and the right to examine any of said materials during saidperiod.
3. AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS: It is understood and agreed between the parties herein that Virginia Tech shall be boundhereunder only to the extent of the funds available or which may hereafter become available for the purpose of this agreement.
4. CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT: Virginia Tech reserves the right to cancel and terminate any resulting contract, inpart or in whole, without penalty, upon 60 days written notice to the Contractor. In the event the initial contract period is formore than 12 months, the resulting contract may be terminated by either party, without penalty, after the initial 12 months ofthe contract period upon 60 days written notice to the other party. Any contract cancellation notice shall not relieve theContractor of the obligation to deliver and/or perform on all outstanding orders issued prior to the effective date ofcancellation.
5. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: The contract entered into by the parties shall consist of the Request for Proposal includingall modifications thereof, the proposal submitted by the Contractor, the written results of negotiations, the CommonwealthStandard Contract Form, all of which shall be referred to collectively as the Contract Documents.
6. IDENTIFICATION OF BID/PROPOSAL ENVELOPE: The signed bid or proposal should be retumed in a separateenvelope or package, sealed and identified as follows:
From- Electric Co. Inc. 09/20/2015 3:00 p.m.Name of Bidder or Offeror Due Date Time Due
1125 Salem Ave. S.W 0041790
Street or Box No. , Solicitation NumberKoanoke, VA 24 016 Electrical Equipment and Supplies
City, State, Zip Code Solicitation Title
Gregory A. Pratt, VCCO, VCO, CUPOName of Procurement Officer:
The envelope should be addressed to:
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
Procurement Department (MC 0333)North End Center, Suite 2100, Virginia Tech300 Turner Street NW
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
ft/
The offeror takes flie risk that if the envelope is not maiked as described above, it may be inadvertently opened and the informationcompromised, vriiich may cause the proposal to be disqualified. Bids or Proposals may be hand delivered to the designated locationin the office issuing the solicitation. No other correspondence or other bids/proposals should be placed in the envelope.
7. INSURANCE:
By signing and submitting a proposal under this solicitation, the Offeror certifies that if awarded the contract, it will have thefollowing insurance coverages at the time the work commences. Additionally, it will maintain these during the entire term ofthe contract and that all insurance coverages will be provided by insurance companies authorized to sell insurance in Virginiaby the Virginia State Corporation Commission.During the period of the contract, Virginia Tech reserves the right to require the Contractor to furnish certificates of insurancefor the coverage required.INSURANCE COVERAGES AND LIMITS REQUIRED:
A. Worker's Compensation - Statutory requirements and benefits.B. Employers Liability - $100,000.00C. General Liability - $500,000.00 combined single limit. Virginia Tech and the Commonwealth of Virginia shall be named
as an additional insured with respect to goods/services being procured. This coverage is to include Premises/OperationsLiability, Products and Completed Operations Coverage, Independent Contractor's Liability, Owner's and Contractor'sProtective Liability and Personal Injiuy Liability.
D. Automobile Liability - $500,000.00E. Builders Risk - For all renovation and new construction projects imder $100,000 Virginia Tech will provide All Risk -
Builders Risk Insurance. For all renovation contracts, and new construction fi om $100,000 up to $500,000 the contractorwill be required to provide All Risk - Builders Risk Insurance in the amount of the contract and name Virginia Tech asadditional insured. All insurance verifications of insurance will be through a valid insurance certificate.
The contractor agrees to be responsible for, indemnify, defend and hold harmless Virginia Tech, its officers, agents andemployees fi'om the payment of all sinns of money by reason of any claim against them arising out of any and all occurrencesresulting in bodily or mental injmy or property damage that may happen to occur in connection with and during theperformance of the contract, including but not limited to claims under the Worker's Compensation Act. The contractor agreesthat it will, at all times, after the completion of the work, be responsible for, indemnify, defend and hold harmless VirginiaTech, its officers, agents and employees fi-om all liabilities resulting from bodily or mental injury or property damage directlyor indirectly arising out of the performance or nonperformance of the contract.
8. NOTICES: Any notices to be given by either party to the other pursuant to any contract resulting fi-om this solicitation shallbe in writing, hand delivered or mailed to the address of the respective party at the following address
If to Contractor: Address Shown On RFP Cover PageAttention; Name Of Person Signing RFP
If to Virginia Tech:
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAttn: Gregory A. Pratt, VCO, VCCO, CUPOProcurement Department (MC 0333)North End Center, Suite 2100, Virginia Tech300 Turner Street NW
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
and
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAttn: Jim McCoyUniversity Design and Construction Department90 Sterrett Facilities ComplexBlacksburg, Virginia 24061
9. SEVERAL LIABILITY: Virginia Tech will be severally liable to the extent of its purchases made against any contractresulting fi-om this solicitation. Applicable entities described herein will be severally liable to the extent of their purchasesmade against any contract resulting fi-om this solicitation.
U?
ACORct CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMA)D/YYYY)
5/20/2015
THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIHCATE HOLDER. THISCERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIESBELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZEDREPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERHRCATE HOLDER.
IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject tothe terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to thecertificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s).
PRODUCER Lockton Companies
Three City Place Drive, Suite 900St. Louis MO 63141-7081
(314) 432-0500
CONTACTNAME:
PHONE {FAX(A/C. No. Exfl: 1 (A/C. Nol:E4MH.ADDRESS:
INSURERtS) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC«
INSURER A Travelers Indemnitv Co of CT 25682
Graybar Electric Company, Inc.104/65/ p o. Box 7231
34 North Meramec Avenue
St. Louis MO 63177
INSURER B Travelers Propertv Casualty Co of America 25674
INSURER C
INSURER D
INSURER E
INSURER F
COVERAGES GRAEL02 CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 13495847 REVISION NUMBER: XXXXXXX
THIS IS TO CERTIP/ THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIODINDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THISCERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS.
INSRLTR TYPE OF INSURANCE
ADDL SUBR
WVD POUCY NUMBERPOUCY EPF
(MMTO/YYVY)POLICY EXP
(MM/DD/YYYY) LIMITS
A y COMMEROAL GENERAL LiABILITY Y N HC2EGLSA474M6932TCTI5 6/1/2015 6/1/2016 EACH OCCURRENCE S 1 nonnno
CLAIMS-MADE X OCCURDAMAGE TO RENTED
PREMISES (Ea occurrence) $ 1.0(X).0(X)
MED EXP (Any one oersoni $ Excluded
PERSONAL & ADV WJURY $ 1,000,0(X)
QBsj*L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPUES PER:
POLICY Q Sect eh locOTHER:
GENERAL AGGREGATE * 5.000.000
PRODUCTS - COMPADP AGG $ 2.000.000
$
A
AA
AUTOMOBILE UABHJTY N N HC2ECAP474M6920TCT15
PHYSICAL DAMAGE-SELF INSURED
6/1/2015 6/1/2016 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT(Ea accident) * 3.000.000
X ANY AUTO
HEDULED
TOSN-OWNED
TOS
BODILY INJURY (Per person) S XXXXXXXALL OWNEDAUTOS
HIRED AUTOS
scAUNCAl
BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ XXXXXXX
PROPERTY DAMAGE$ XXXXXXX
$ XXXXXXX
UMBRELLA UAB
EXCESS UAB
OCCUR
CLAIMS-MADE
NOTAFPUCABLE EACH OCCURRENCE $ XXXXXXX
AGGREGATE $ XXXXXXX
DED RETENTION $ iXXXXXXX
B
B
WORKERS COMPENSATION
AND EMPLOYERS' UABIUTY y , ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUnVEOFFICERAIEMBER EXCLUDED? N(Mandatory In NH)If yes, describe underDESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below
N/A
N HC2JUB474M5867I5 (AOS)
HRJUB474M587915 (WI)
6/1/2015
6/1/2015
6/1/2016
6/1/2016
PtH OIH-
X STATUTE ER
E.L EACH ACCIDENT * 1.000.000E.L DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000.000
E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 1.000.000
B EXCESS OHIO WORKERS*COMPENSATION
N N HWXJUB474M588015 6/1/2015 6/1/2016 Workers* Conip. StatutoryEmployers' Liab. $L(X)0,000SIR - ch Accident $350,(XX)
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHKLES (ACORD101, Addtthmal Remarks Schedule, may be attached H more space is required)
CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION
13495847FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE
THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED INACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS.
AUTHORIZEO REPRESENTA™^^^
I ISSS-ZinrACORD corporation. All rights reserved.
10
ATTACHMENT B
Standard Contract form for reference onlyOfferors do not need to fill in this form
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
STANDARD CONTRACT
Contract Number:
This contract entered into this day of 20 , by , hereinafter called the"Contractor" and Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University called "Virginia Tech".
WITNESSETH that the Contractor and Virginia Tech, in consideration of the mutual covenants, promises and agreements hereincontained, agrees as follows:
SCOPE OF CONTRACT: The Contractor shall provide the to Virginia Tech as set forth in the ContractDocuments.
PERIOD OF CONTRACT: From through .
COMPENSATION AND METHOD OF PAYMENT: The Contractor shall be paid by Virginia Tech in accordance with thecontract documents.
CONTRACT DOCUMENT: The Contract Documents shall consist of this signed contract. Request For Proposal Numberdated , together with all written modifications thereof and the proposal submitted by the Contractor
dated and the Contractor's letter dated , all of which Contract Documents are incorporated herein.
In WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Contract to be duly executed intending to be bound thereby.
Contractor: Virginia Tech
By: By:
Title: Title:
///
VirginiaTech Procurement Department (MC 0333)X.V.V-XX I North End Center, Suite 2100, Virginia Tech
300 Turner Street NW
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061540/231-6221 Fax: 540/231-9628
www.procurement, vt. edu
April 20, 2016
Graybar Electric Co., Inc.Attn: Mike McCasland
1125 Sal cm Avenue, SWRoanoke, VA 24016
Dear Mr. McCasland:
Subject: Virginia Tech REP #0041790
Thank you for submitting a proposal in response to the subject RFP.
We have reached the point in the evaluation process where we are ready to negotiate as providedfor in Section IX.B of the RFP. We are pleased to inform you that Graybar Electric Co., Inc. hasbeen selected for negotiations. Therefore, we would appreciate your response to the following:
1. Does Graybar Electric Co., Inc. agree to provide monthly invoices with payment duethirty (30) days after receipt of invoice or goods/services, whichever is later?
2. Do you agree that the initial contract period shall be one year?
3. Upon completion of the initial contract period, does Graybar Electric Co., Inc. agree thatthe contract may be renewed by Virginia Tech upon written agreement of both parties forfour (4) one year periods, under the terms of the current contact?
4. If awarded a contract, do you agree to limit price increases to no more than the increasein the Consumer Price Index, CPI-W, All Items category for the latest twelve (12) monthsfor which statistics are available at the time of renewal or 3 percent, whichever is less?
5. If awarded a contract, are you willing to hold prices firm for the initial contract periodand the first renewal year?
6. While other factors such as the methodology, quality of service and prior experience areconsidered during the selection process, the evaluation of price, including the annualmaintenance fee, is a key element of the evaluation. With this in mind, please provideGraybar Electric Co., Inc. most competitive price structure.
7. Will Graybar Electric Co., Inc. agree to participate in the Wells One AP Control PaymentSystem?
Invent the Future
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
An equal opportunity, affirmative action Institution
8. Please identify the highest-level executive in your organization that is aware of thissolicitation. Describe that person's commitment to assuring the highest quality service toVirginia Tech if your organization is awarded a contract.
9. Please describe your quickest turn-around time if emergency services are needed.
10. Will you be able to handle increased volumes of business and/or provide service toadditional departments during the course of the contract?
11. Please provide your best schedule of prices for all services offered.
12. How soon after contract award can you begin providing services?
13. Since our purchasing system requires precise and accurate information, please providethe following:
a. Legal name of your company.b. Trade name (DBA) if different from legal name,e. Taxpayer identification Number.d. Company name and address to which Virginia Tech should mail purchase orders.e. Company name and address to which Virginia Tech should mail payments.f. IRS W-9 form (Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification).
14. Do you acknowledge, agree and understand that Virginia Tech cannot guarantee aminimum amount of business if a contract is awarded to your company?
15. Are the prices for all goods/services listed in your proposal inclusive of all applicableeVA system transaction fees?
16. Does the vendor acknowledge, agree, and understand that the terms and conditions of theRFP # 0041790 shall govern the contract if a contract is awarded to your company?
17. Please reconsider your response to Section V111.B.5. of the RFP and advise if any portionof any resulting contract may be subcontracted to small, women-owned and/or minority-owned businesses. In order to qualify for points under the SWAM Participation categoryVirginia Tech requires that you provide anticipated spend levels/percentages withSWAM certified firms.
18. For purposes of interacting with HokieMart, please identify the person (name, phonenumber, email address, etc.) in your company that will serve as liaison for a) e-commerce, b) accounts receivable, c) emergency orders.
19. Please explain how your company will handle price increases. Will they occur annually,semi-annually, etc.?
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
An equal opportunity, affirmative action institution
20. What are the average inventory values by inventory eategory in your Roanoke Braneh?
21. Historically what percentage of your deliveries to the Blacksburg/Roanoke areas are fromyour Roanoke Warehouse? What are from your Richmond location? What are from yourCharlotte location?
22. Please provide contact information for the three references you provided in yourproposal.
23. Please complete pricing for Attachments B and C market baskets (sent to youelectronically).
24. Attachment A, sent to you electronically, contains some additional questions from ourCNS department which requires your response.
25. Attachment D, sent to you electronically, contains Virginia Tech's NetworkInfrastructure & Services Design & Construction Standards and is provided forinformational purposes and to make you aware of the standards and requirements towhich our contractors are being held accovmtable.
26. Please submit a revised quotation to incorporate any changes resulting from thesenegotiations.
Your response by 2:00 pm on Wednesday, April 27, 2016 will be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Gregory ArTrattrVCO, VCCO, CUPOAssist. Director of Procurement/Facilities Support(540)231-7852
gap/sr
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
An equal opportunity, affirmative action institution
he Purposehe Vision
i9(g>
works to your advantage
Virginia Tech
Electrical Equipment and Supplies
Negotiation Questions for Proposal # 0041790
Due Date 04/27/2016
Opening Hour 2:00 p.m.
r
IrC
(9Gra^baR.
&GraybaR.
1125 Salem Ave
Roanoke, VA 24016
April 27th 2016
Virgiiiia Polyteclinic InstituteProcurement Department (0333)North End Center
Suite 2100, Virginia Tech300 Turner Street NW
Blacksburg, VA 24061
Subject: Negotiation questions for RFP # 0041790 Electrical Ekjuipment andSupphes due Wednesday, April 27^ at 2:00 pm
Mr. Pratt,
Thank you for the opportunity to submit the negotiation questions forthe electrical equipment and supphes proposal.
Graybar is an employee-owned, independent wholesale distributor ofelectrical and comm/data products. We distribute approximately one nuUiondifferent products made by thousands of large and small manufacturers andoperate 250 stocking locations. Graybar provides valuable distribution servicesfor both manufacturers and customers.
Graybar has many service solutions available ranging from E-Commerce,On-Site Services, Jobsite Services, Project Management, Logistics, etc. We lookforward to working with Virginia Tech and providing service solutions that willmeet the university needs.
If there are any questions concerning the proposal, please contact us atany time.
Thank you.
Mike McCasland
Branch Manager
Joshua Adams
Outside Sales
Joann Grissom
Outside Sales
1125 Salem Ave., Roanoke, VA 24016www.graybar.com
<9GraybaR.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute Procurement
RFP # 0041790
Negotiations Due: April 27*^ 2016
Mr. Gregory A. Pratt, VCCO, VCO, CUPO
Assistant Director of Procurement for Facilities Support
Procurement Department (0333)
North End Center
STE 2100; Virginia Tech
300 Turner Street NW
Blacksburg VA 24061
540-231-7852
HD'^fligiiiiaTechInvent the Future
VirginiaTech
e
Procurement Department (MC 0333)North End Center, Suite 2100, Virginia Tech
300 Turner Street NW
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061540/231-6221 Fax; 540/231-9628
www. procurement, vt. edu
April 20, 2016
Graybar Electric Co., Inc.Attn: Mike McCasland
1125 Salem Avenue, SWRoanoke, VA 24016
Dear Mr. McCasland:
Subject: Virginia Tech RFP #0041790
Thank you for submitting a proposal in response to the subject RFP.
We have reached the point in the evaluation process where we are ready to negotiate as provided for inSection DC.B of the RFP. We are pleased to inform you that Graybar Electric Co., Inc. has been selectedfor negotiations. Therefore, we would appreciate your response to the following:
1. Does Graybar Electric Co., Inc. agree to provide monthly hivoices with payment due thirty (30)days after receipt of invoice or goods/services, whichever is later?
a. Agreed
2. Do you agree that the initial contract period shall be one year?
a. Agreed
3.
4.
Upon completion of the initial contract period, does Graybar Electric Co., Inc. agree that thecontract may be renewed by Virginia Tech upon written agreement of both parties for four (4)one year periods, under the terms of the current contact?
a. Agreed
If awarded a contract, do you agree to limit price increases to no more than the increase in theConsumer Price Index, CPI-W, All Items category for the latest twelve (12) months for whichstatistics are available at the time of renewal or 3 percent, whichever is less?
a.
b.
Prices submitted are based on Trade Service prices which is an industry standard forNAED pricing with List discounts. All pricing not listed in trade service and quoted onthe attached are available upon request and wUI be firm for 12 months.Wire and conduit pricing will be an exception to the above due to market volatility.Prices are established in our system based on current market conditions and will use thesame discounts as prices fluctuate.
eInvent the Future
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
An equal opportunity, affirmative action institution
c. Negotiated items on the US Communities contract that expire are subject to change basedon supplier agreement changes for price increases and decreases. All pricing not listed intrade service and quoted on the attached are available upon request and will be firm for12 months.
5. If awarded a contract, are you willing to hold prices firm for the initial contract period and thefirst renewal year?
a. Prices reflect List discounts and are based on supplier price increases or decreases.Negotiated items with special costs on the US Communities contract that expire aresubject to change based on supplier agreement changes for price increases and decreases.All pricing not listed in trade service and quoted on the attached are available uponrequest and will be firm for 12 months.
6. While other factors such as the methodology, quality of service and prior experience areconsidered during the selection process, the evaluation of price, including the annual maintenancefee, is a key element of the evaluation. With this in mind, please provide Graybar Electric Co.,Inc. most competitive price structure.
a. Our most competitive prices are provided.
7. Will Graybar Electric Co., Inc. agree to participate in the Wells One AP Control PaymentSystem?
a. Agreed
8. Please identify the highest-level executive in your organization that is aware of this solicitation.Describe that person's commitment to assuring the highest quality service to Virginia Tech ifyour organization is awarded a contract.
a. Our Director of Sales, Director of Operations, Director of Finance, along with ourDistrict Vise President are committed to the highest quality of service for Virginia Tech.
9. Please describe your quickest tum-around time if emergency services are needed.
a. We have a dedicated staff available to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The
network of on-call associates is set up to provide the best possible service at any hour.
10. Will you be able to handle increased volumes of business and/or provide service to additionaldepartments during the course of the contract?
a. Personnel - We have a team that wiU be dedicated to processing Virginia Tech requests.Depending on the sales volume, this team can be adjusted to handle Virginia Techrequirements. Presently the local team includes:
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
An equal opportunity^ affirmative action institution
Tim Beard - Customer Service Representative ElectricalKeith Bamhart - Customer Service Representative ElectricalAlice Dailey - Customer Service Representative - CommunicationsMike Myers - Project SpecialistJoann Grissom - Outside Sales Representative CommunicationsJoshua Adams - Outside Sales RepresentativeBrent Atkinson - Counter Sales RepresentativeFrank Schnider - Warehouse Leader
Tammy Hodges - Sr. Branch AdministratorBrian Loop - Manager Customer Service ElectricalDoug Hoag - Manager Customer Service CommunicationsMaria Small - Accounting Manager based in RichmondRyan Laramore - Manager Specialty Business CommunicationsMike McCasland - Branch Manager Roanoke
b. Inventory - If we are awarded the contract we will work with the university to stock theitems that you require in our Roanoke location. The university will also have access toinventory in all 7 of our National Zone locations. Graybar Roanoke is managed locally,and services are tailored to the local market. Inventory values between our local branch,the Richmond Distribution Center, and the Charlotte Distribution center fluctuate in
value, but collectively at this time are about 29 million dollars in Electrical, Comm/Data,and Utility inventory. This strategy will allow Graybar Roanoke the resources to handleincreased volumes of business.
11. Please provide your best schedule of prices for all services offered.
a. Typically services such as JIT, store rooms, etc. are included in the price of the material.Depending on the request, we reserve the right to negotiate prices. Service requests suchas supplier field services, transformer maintenance, etc will be quoted per project.
12. How soon after contract award can you begin providing services?
a. hnmediately
13. Since our purchasing system requires precise and accurate mformation, please provide thefollowing:
a. Legal name of your company. Graybar Electric Co. Inc.b. Trade name (DBA) if different from legal name. N/A
Taxpayer identification Number.c.
d. Company name and address to which Virginia Tech should mail purchase orders.
Graybar Electric Co. Inc.1125 Salem Ave.
Roanoke, VA 24016
e. Company name and address to which Virginia Tech should mail payments.Graybar Electric Co. Inc.P.O. Box 403049
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
An equal opportunity, affirmative action institution
Atlanta, GA 30384-3019
f. IRS W-9 form (Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Cbrtification).
w-aIt
Rietjis^ tor TaitpayertdentiHicatton Kamitef and Cartiflcatton
E2«iiMj|;
1 KtoHRiwayeurlMam-iau: MirnBis.w.ii^waantiMitKMi ta
iQMrytjir E»g<rge Con^itvy,. Ir«.i fe"iitoM.raiWjatwtf«UBd irttyftBWi.J'-aWwwCfteia aeaAV
O Cct^mftss O Si^vpem^ O awM^tp O TnetflBtato
ds Mi'ctfaBifei.£.&.cH«:k :appRiaiil*bn .to iha-i^ .ier
aenua pLtrtoar, i
^SaxTMt
■S t£^a!M»,anc237awM
St tQMi».MO ^srry-ta3T
nn insaifBfiptiq .MA
tew FfffCytMpnrifi^osdfl'ltiTy^ ____^
VarJ^rrteficstiDrt Nlan^t^r (Tgii^S^or VtSU* TECill fea 'I^T£<:.!aiHri!iK£i»(aHmneJ>th«:!lwitH.(;r«wt'sn&»l toiM:kl
tln:S qervmEf-^r-acszad ntritHir lllfaff, ttsMisMiir, .I^b 9?r --rwyt-MMt'lMi Pat I te»rniciii?»ia am 5»o#-S...fari3«w
8 ht-iKMr tnveiB^ f4*fi«'R!5?F?-t^pwtief so m* Sina-a twirfew. »©» £M.f alOlKf Ofl
iMSiil'ODH^ muAcr
TET•lii9fe».ift5«9SJ3sml..i»T;ra.D»'t!antt<Wiifame;, :»ffi(r*&«eni£ttafa.?^^ ijfHJiJi«.2iUil-.ertefi^Jifi
Undnrpiraillitt i>j9ir«ifi|i'dHii.
b^3u«E :|fg 1 xa, «carrq38 a
toiSasuAd
13fn;iulB^ la itt»iha»te4 n.-»emgtaf:M tNMtwM ttf «r;je) Omm |t»iijte«M;rte'<titd:f tanas ii^iir sufi^As badaia im
2. lijttn.iii 1445., ctftiMP^ST odFitrU-S. per»i!n m64. ^xrcA rn mmidm0^ m i tmwwrpi^rwn ^ wmst
taitTWtrUaiiak YGU'tnyoRo^eia l«»2:jd9avaff {ii«o &«Mi>iii:'SI!ad byfiai las^iMe-^jra edix«tt^di£^la(loiaLetal snd^te^-lcairttla en >ptif iaeiiiitttft. F-nt mM )idat»!tei!niE«eilito^ t^A-^^cbM-ngit^egilr. or
snsf dfeddkkrfteteli^'kteiiMli^retw^ «jiie;iSi*ah.'ef^f*t .UiQ^i<4d!«d flylwowH* iinBnQ«ni^ and>. ativniMti edlMt ««n a*mmat uid Metond*, jcv r<iqaNd'>a:9l9^1ie enitm.^ M'm mai^im*SBya» ometm S»»fi*
feaniafenit^aiftyix ^
H«i(«SipistkM et .^4^ameri¥>- ...
Genarai InsMsSniBthi;^:.reiaper>iW!».«t tethetiiWiWiffiNirtMC«w«<eaeltowiA«*i8teeerll. )h^m|i%#,ii
4«fForm
w^iakd>itewiaitMr!{reC'
artd N»
For#
F»i« taae-Aj^aiiEfoftdir
'^XjT'CafVial.'l^.i'^ea.ddf.AUtiJScn It4<9;to t^..ycu
Bto, iui JM|.r^i3*«^ to,
* F<»m $ritew4 MMK* FionB. taEa-gystes><^;>i*tol»|'
9y<iir*i8 94 jFl..C»>%Ri!ettel^;'l^tow.st^gnyM^j3r'jar.iM'MMa'<g.l»4r
JniMi utijui.i tcSMiup st
M'i9«U..di.(Hr4ej> '
PsTMiaaa-*
HQmd.Ui41.fe■«i*f*afe»ig n ni^arvBh;
«reaFti*«f«m'FATCAr«Qi*^« «^At.?4ir&t.t«e»««^(2in91^ 2.^
BntW-»#M .»W«
14. Do you acknowledge, agree and understand that Virginia Tech cannot guarantee a minimum amountof business if a contract is awarded to your company?
a. Graybar understands that Virginia Tech cannot guarantee a minimnm amount of business.
15. Are the prices for all goods/services listed in your proposal inclusive of all applicable eVA systemtransaction fees?
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
An equal opportunity, affirmative action institution
a. Agreed
16. Does the vendor acknowledge, agree, and understand that the terms and conditions of the RPP #0041790 shall govern the contract if a contract is awarded to your company?
a. Agreed
17. Please reconsider your response to Section VIII.B.5. of the RFP and advise if any portion of anyresulting contract may be subcontracted to small, women-owned and/or minority-owned businesses.In order to qualify for points under the SWAM Participation category Virginia Tech requires that youprovide anticipated spend levels/percentages with SWAM certified firms.
a. We maintain a database of small, women-owned and/or minority-owned businesses. Ourunderstanding is that material supplied is per Virginia Tech specifications and requests.Those suppliers requested may or may not be small, women-owned and/or minority-ownedbusinesses. We will be happy to advise Virginia Tech when products are available from thesmall, women-owned and/or minority-owned businesses manufacturers upon request.
c
18. For purposes of interacting with HokieMart, please identify the person (name, phone number, emailaddress, etc.) in your company that will serve as liaison for a) e-commerce, b) accounts receivable, c)emergency orders.
a. Tim Beard, phone 540-510-3375, e-mail [email protected]
19. Please explain how your company will handle price increases. Will they occur annually, semi-annually, etc.?
a. Prices submitted are based on Trade Service prices which is an industry standard for NAEDpricing. Prices reflect List discounts and change based on manufacture price fluctuations.Items not in trade service and on the attached quote, we would provide 30 days notice for aprice increase.
20. What are the average inventory values by inventory category in your Roanoke Branch?
a. Inventory value changes daily and can be modified to meet local requirements. PresentlyGraybar Roanoke has $616,333 of mostly electrical supplies in stock.
21. Historically what percentage of your deliveries to the Blacksburg/Roanoke areas are from yourRoanoke Warehouse? What are from your Richmond location? What are from your Charlottelocation?
a. We estimate that about 93% of stock materials are supplied from the Roanoke location andabout 7% of stock sales are provided from our Charlotte and Richmond distribution centersfor this area. We will work with the university to stock items in Roanoke.
22. Please provide contact information for the three references you provided in your proposal.
o
a. Don Wolfe
Director
Division of information Technology •Networks and Communication Technologies
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
An equal opportunity, affirmative action institution
University of Maryland301-405-4441
b. North Carolina State UniversitySharon Loosman
Director of Materials ManagementNO State University2127 Sullivan Dr.
Raleigh, NO 27695(919) 513-4206(919) 740-8374 (mobile)
c. University of FloridaKaren Olitsky- Purchasing AgentP# 352-394-1163
971 Elmore Drive
Gainesville, PI. 32611
23. Please complete pricing for Attachments B and C market baskets (sent to you electronically).
a. See attached.
24. Attachment A, sent to you electronically, contains some additional questions from our CNSdepartment which requires your response.
a. See attached.
25. Attachment D, sent to you electronically, contains Virginia Tech's Network Infrastrucmre & ServicesDesign & Construction Standards and is provided for informational purposes and to make you awareof the standards and requirements to which our contractors are being held accountable.
26. Please submit a revised quotation to incorporate any changes resulting from these negotiations.
a. See attached prices.
Your response by 2:00 pm on Wednesday, April 27, 2016 will be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Gregory A. Pratt, VCO, VCCO, CUPOAssist. Director of Procurement/Facilities Support(540)231-7852
gap/sr
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
An equal opportunity, affirmative action institution
o
e
ATTACHMENT A - CNS NEGOTIATION QUESTIONS
Please comment on your ability to order the materials listed below directly from the manufacturer, or if
unable to order directly do you have a secondary supplier who can provide these items?
Answer: Graybarhas a direct purchasing relationship with all of the manufacturers shown below.
If you can order directly, what is your current stocking levels for the each of the items listed?
Answer: Stocking levels shown below. If we ore awarded the contract we will work with the university
to stock the items that you require in our Roonoke location. The university will also hove access to
inventory in all 7 of our National Zone locations.
If a secondary supplier is required how will this affect your price and delivery response?
Answer: All items are purchased direct and would not require a secondary supplier
If you do not have a distribution agreement with one or more of the manufacturers listed, are you
willing to pursue an agreement with each of them?
Answer: All manufactures below are Graybar partners with current purchasing agreements
Please provide your response for each line item listed belowwifjngtlvhejvtvner.
Manufacturer Item Description P/N
Ortronics Mighty Mo 6 Equipment Rack OR-MM6716 Richmond Service Center Qty. 6
Ortronics Vertical Wire Management Cage OR-MM6VML706 Richmond Service Center Qty. 7
Panduit Grounding Strip Kit RGS134-1Y Georgia Service Center Qty. 12
Cablofil Cable Tray CF54/300EZ Richmond Service Center Qty. 26
Circa Building Entrance Terminals 18881-100-25 Nat currently in stack
Circa Surge Protection Modules 4B1A-300 Georgia Service Center Qty. 234
Siemon SllO Wiring Block S110DA2-100RWM Richmond Service Center Qty. 8
Siemon Category 6 Patch Panel Z6-PNL-24K Richmond Service Center Qty. 9
Siemon Category 6A Patch Panel Z6AS-PNL-24K Richmond Service Center Qty. 5
OCC Rack-Mount Fiber Cabinet RTC2U6APB-RS2U2T Not currently in stock
OCC Fiber Adapter Panels - 0M3 6112DSC50G Not currently in stack
OCC Fiber Adapter Panels - SM 6112SMDSCAPC Not currently in stock
OCC Pre Terminated Pigtails - 0M3 P5GSC12-3M Not currently in stack
OCC Pre Terminated Pigtails - SM P8GSCAPC12-3M Not currently in stack
Pg-1
Multiple Multi-Pair Riser Rated Non-Plenum Cat 3 DTP Cables (25, 50, ICQ Pair) Richmond Service Center
Multiple Multi-Pair Plenum Cat 3 DTP Cables (25, 50,100 Pair) Richmond Service Center
OCC In/Out Hybrid Fiber Cable (Riser Rated) OC040210-05 Not currently in stock
OCC In/Out Hybrid Fiber Cable (Plenum) DX048KZDZ9QP Not currently in stock
Commscope RGll CMR, Quad Shield non-flooded 4564604 [FllSSV Richmond Service Center Qty. IIK
Commscope RGll CMP, Quad Shield non-flooded 4103304/10 j 2287K Richmond Service Center lOK
T8iB RGll Crimp Connectors Fll QS Not currently in stock
Siemon Cat 6 UTP CMR 9C6R4-E3-02-R(X)A Ohio Service center 50K
Siemon Cat 6 UTP CMP 9C6P4-E3-02-R(X)A Ohio Service center 89K
Siemon Cat 6A UTP CMR 9A6R4-A5-05-R1A Ohio Service center 32K
Siemon Cat 6A UTP CMP 9A6P4-A5-06-R1A Florida Service center UK
General Cable RG6 CM, Quad Shield C5889.41.02 Not currently in stock
General Cable RG6 CMP, Quad Shield C3525.41.86 Richmond Service Center 6K
Siemon Category 6 UTP Outlet CT-C6-(XX) Richmond Service Center 129
Siemon Category 6A UTP Outlet Z6A-S(XX) Richmond Service Center 90
Talk-A-Phone Emergency Phone Tower ETP-MT Not currently in stock
Talk-A-Phone Dial Pad ETP-400 North Carolina Service Center Qty. 5
Pg- 2
ATTACHMENT B
ELECTRICAL
MARKET BASKET
STOREROOM PT it
CLASS
COMMODITY
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
UOM
PRICE
160-049
ELECTRICAL
CONDUIT - THIN WALL
STRAP
CONDUIT STRAP, THIN WALL, 3/4"
EACH
0.07
160-079
ELECTRICAL
CONDUIT - THIN WALL
COUPLING
CONDUIT COUPLING, THIN WALL, STEEL, 3/4"
EACH
0.14
160-087
ELECTRICAL
CONDUIT - THIN WALL
CONNECTOR
CONDUIT CONNECTOR, THIN WALL, STEEL, W/SET SCREW,EACH
0.17
160-112
ELECTRICAL
GREENFIELD - STRAIGHTCONNECTOR
GREENFIELD CONNECTOR, STRAIGHT, STEEL, 1/2"
EACH
0.8
160-147
ELECTRICAL
STEEL
LOCKNUT
LOCKNUT, STEEL, 1/2"
EACH
0.05
160-180
ELECTRICAL
CHASE
NIPPLE
CHASE NIPPLE, STEEL, 1/2"
EACH
0.22
160-241
ELECTRICAL
THIN WALL
CONDUIT
CONDUIT THIN WALL, 3/4" E
MT, 10' L
ENGTH
LENGTH
3.73
160-255
ELECTRICAL
FLEXIBLE - STEEL
CONDUIT
FLEXIBLE STEEL CONDUIT, GREENFIELD, 1/2"
FOOT
0.35
161-001
ELECTRICAL
WIRE
CONNECTOR
WIRE CONNECTOR (NUT), YELLOW
EACH
0.07
161-002
ELECTRICAL
WIRE
CONNECTOR
WIRE CONNECTOR (NUT), RED
EACH
0.14
161-005
ELECTRICAL
WIRE
CONNECTOR
WIRE CONNECTOR (NUT), ORANGE/BLUE, (100 PACK)
EACH
0.06
161-078
ELECTRICAL
THHN-THWN
WIRE
#12, THHN-THWN, SING COND, SOLID COPPER WIRE, BLACIFOOT
0.07
161-081
ELECTRICAL
THHN-THWN
WIRE
#12, THHN-THWN, SING COND, SOLID COPPER WIRE, GREEFOOT
0.07
161-083
ELECTRICAL
THHN-THWN
WIRE
#12, THHN-THWN, SING COND, SOLID COPPER WIRE, RED
FOOT
0.07
161-084
ELECTRICAL
THHN-THWN
WIRE
#12, THHN-THWN, SING COND, SOLID COPPER WIRE, WHITlFOOT
0.07
162-008
ELECTRICAL
OUTLET - SQUARE
BOX
OUTLET BOX, 4" SQUARE, GALV, 1-1/2" D
EEP, 1/2-3/4 K
OEACH
0.48
162-046
ELECTRICAL
SQUARE - 4"
COVER
4" SQUARE COVER, FLAT, GALV, W/1/2" KO CENTER
EACH
0.28
166-011
ELECTRICAL
FLOURESCENT
BALLAST
FLOURESCENT BALLAST, RAP START, (2) F4T12 RELB2S40^EACH
12
166-021
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRONIC
BALLAST
ELECTRONIC BALLAST, (1) F32T8 RS/IS 10P2P32LWN
EACH
11.3
166-018
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRONIC
BALLAST
ELECTRONIC BALLAST, (4) F32T8 RS/IS 10P4P32LWN
EACH
13.5
166-030
ELECTRICAL
COMPACT FLOURESCENT LAMP
SLS25 25W E26 120V 2700K COMPACT FLOURESCENT LAMFEACH
18.85
166-032
ELECTRICAL
COMPACT FLOURESCENT LAMP
SLS14 14W E26 120V 2700K COMPACT FLOURESCENT LAMFEACH
18.85
166-049
ELECTRICAL
HALOGEN
LAMP
HALOGEN LAMP, MR16 3000H 50W 12VGU53
EACH
4.23
166-075
ELECTRICAL
FLOURESCENT
LAMP
FLOURESCENT LAMP, 4', F
40T12/CW SUPREME/ALTO
EACH
4.29
166-076
ELECTRICAL
FLOURESCENT
LAMP
FLOURESCENT LAMP, 4' F32T8/ADV841/2XL 25 WATT
EACH
3.89
o
VTES PT CLAS: COMMODITY
ITEM
ATTACHMENT C VTES MARKET BASKET
DESCRIPTION
UOM
PRICE
902050 VTES TRANSFORMER PAD TRANSFORMER
903150 VTES TRANSFORMER PAD TRANSFORMER
551001 VTES STANDARD
HOKIE POLE STANDARD
551008 VTES GLOBE
HOKIE POLE GLOBE
6011250 VTES METER
352040 VTES JUNCTIONS
855641
400100
161-001
161-002
1 PH 240V C1SR
LOADBREAK
KIT
FUSE
CABLE JUNCTION
VTES TRANSFORMER I S
INGLE PHASE PAD
VTES TERMINATION
VTES FUSE
VTES ENCLOSURE
50 KVA PAD MOUNT TRANSFORMER, SEC. 120/240, P
RI. 12470/7200, 1PH, MINERAL OIL FILLED
t ^
EACH
1968.42 Each
150 KVA PAD MOUNT TRANSFORMER, SECONDARY VOLTAGE 120/208, PRIMARY VOLTAGE
12470/7200, 3 PHASE, MINERAL OIL FILLED
EACH
9020.83 Each
10 FOOT HOKIE POLE STANDARD, LIGHTING, "HOKIE BROWN"
EACH
1055.79 Each
PLASTIC GLOBE FOR HOKIE POLES, A58PS, LUNDY 424, V PAC-LG, W/PC 8" BLACK RING,
W/PREFORATED LITELID
EACH
277.78 Each
METER, CL200 WITH R300 (ERT), 240V, 3W, TYPE C1SR, 30TA, 1.0KH, FM2S, 60HZ, RADIO READ,
1 PHASE, CENTRON, HIGH POWER
EACH
84.7 Each
4 POINT LOADBREAK JUNCTION, 15KV, 200 AMP
EACH
247.06 Each
1/0 & 2/0 C
OLD SHRINK TERMINATION KIT, QT-II, O
UTDOOR, 15KV, 0.637-1.12 IN C
ABLE INSUL.
O.D., 1 PER KIT
EACH
54.4 Each
100 AMP NX FUSE, CURRENT LIMITING, 15.5 K
V
EACH
673.33 Each
26 INCH ENCLOSURE (STEEL), 18"D X 26"W X 30"H, 1 P
HASE
EACH
535.29 Each
37" X 43" X 24" 1 PHASE TRANSFORMER WELL
EACH
582.35 Each
Q
fis j ^
cl.'S i5 art M iii_i i ^*11
£,J f #i| # #% #®|^ 'S sj ^ a |i ;|j ;4 ,s » s g a 6j ,«? ?s i? Sia » «5 1j a ;5i ai ai ''iisi' e 32! 'Sni-a aasEs H » 'Sa?
Our Zone is Your Solution
fj 5^.
t:as:
155,000-square-foot facility
Access to over $9 million in inventory and morethan 15,000 SKUs
Labor-saving wire solutions; Full range of coloredTHHN wire in stock. Parallel reels with jack stands& Greenlee pulling grips
Job box and palletainer services
Project staging, kitting, and other customizedsolutions
Next day delivery by Graybar truck
Truck fleet equipped with GPS tracking andelectronic proof-of-delivery capabilities
Emergency service after normal business hours1-800-GRAYBAR (472-9227)
Will Call service and LTL delivery capabilities
Our Mission
Our Richmond Zone is a full service fulfillment
warehouse and we take pride in providing excellentservice. Our experienced staff is committed toproviding flexible service solutions in addition todelivering quality products accurately and on time.Give us the opportunity to earn your trust and let ourRichmond Zone become a valuable part of yoursuccess.
We Stock Over 185 Different Manufacturers
Top 10:• Leviton
• Corning• Panduit
• Hoffman
• Legrand (Ortronics,Pass & Seymour,
Wiremold and Cablofil)
Eaton (Grouse Hinds,B-Llne and Bussmann)
Chatsworth
Schneider Electric
(Square D and ARC)
GE Lighting
Thomas & Betts
cGraybar Richmond Zone2501 Distribution Drive
Henrico, VA 23231aravbar.ccn
GraybarvESP&
GraiybaR.works to your advantage
r'61. I s iri'i:':- ti %.n
Our Service Center is Your SolutionI ■ill
I J11^*5ai A mhSr. i !'
' ^■ijc
Jii-'
:i! kTi —
Jlini ■si' urn"
<«
154,000-square-foot facility
Access to over $20 million in inventory and morethan 17,000 SKUs
Labor-saving wire solutions; Full range of coloredTHHN wire in stock. Parallel reels with jack stands& Greenlee pulling grips
Job box and palletainer services
Project staging, kitting, and other customizedsolutions
Next day delivery by Graybar truck
Truck fleet equipped with GPS tracking andelectronic proof-of-delivery capabilities
Emergency service after normal business hours1-800-GRAYBAR (472-9227)
Will Call service and LTL delivery capabilities
Our MissionOur Charlotte Service Center is a full servicefulfillment warehouse and we take pride in providingexcellent service. Our experienced staff is committedto providing flexible service solutions in addition todelivering quality products accurately and on time.Give us the opportunity to earn your trust and let ourCharlotte Service Center become a valuable part ofyour success.
We Stock Over 200 Different Manufacturers
Top 10:LevitonCorningPanduitHoffmanLegrand (Ortronics,Pass & Seymour,Wiremold and Cablofil)
Eaton (Grouse Hinds,B-Llne and Bussmann)ChatsworthSchneider Electric(Square D and APC)
GE LightingThomas & Betts
Graybar Charlotte Service Center1700 West Points DriveCharlotte, NC 28214(^ray'Gar.COiTi
GraybariESP&
GrajybaR.works to your advantage
e
Virginia Pol5^echnic Institute and State University Rev# 2014-05-22Network Infrastructure & Services
Design & Construction Standards
Division 27 Specifications
Table of Contents
27 00 00 Communications - Summary 2
27 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Communications Systems 4
27 05 00 Common Work Results for Communications 9
27 05 28 Pathways for Communications Systems 23
27 05 43 Exterior Underground Ducts and Raceway for Communications Systems 28
27 11 00 Communications Equipment Room Work 30
27 13 00 Backbone Cabling Requirements 41
27 15 00 Horizontal Cabling Requirements 46
27 17 00 Testing Identification and Administration 54
Additional Specification to be included in full contract documents:
10 17 00 Emergency Telephone Enclosures 61
Virginia Polytechnic and State University Table of Contents I 1
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
SECTION 27 00 00
COMMUNICATIONS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VT) Network Infrastructure &
Services (NI&S) Division 27 specifications are to be used for all new construction and
major renovation projects.
a. Major renovation projects are defined as complete buildings, floors, or workgroup areas which require new telecommunication rooms (TRs) and cabling to
the new room(s).
b. Renovations that will require cabhng to existing NI&S rooms may have materials
or installation techniques that do not conform to these standards. These types of
small renovations are considered outside the scope of this document and
requests for these types of cabling projects must be submitted to NI&S Customer
Support Services (CSS) at (540) 231-6460 or at [email protected] .
B. Network Infrastructure & Services, part of Virginia Tech's Information Technology
organization, is responsible for installing, operating, managing and maintaining the
university's telephone, data and CATV systems. The telecommunications cabling system
described in this standard will be utilized by NI&S to provision these services to the
university. NI&S is responsible for the ongoing management and maintenance of
university telecommunications cabhng systems including adding, removing and or
relocating cabling as required to support the needs of the university as persons and
departments relocate and/or their requirements change over time. NI&S is certified by
Siemon and OCC as required to perform this ongoing cable plant work without voiding
the manufacturer's warranties provided by these companies.
C. The products and execution from these standards are the accepted practices from NI&S
and any products or execution outside these specifications will require written approval
from NI&S.
D. NI&S has the right to change and update these Division 27 specifications at any time
without notice. Contractors and consultants shall make sure they are working with the
latest addenda to these specifications.
E. All service activation requests, or modification of existing services, must be submitted by
the requesting department to NI&S Customer Support Services (CSS) at (540) 231-6460or at [email protected] .
F. The contractor shall review related project documents and report any and all concerns
prior to installation.
G. In the event of a conflict or discrepancy between these specifications and other project
related documents the contractor shall submit a written request for clarification from
NI&S to resolve the issue.
1.2 BIDDING REQUIREMENTS
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 00 00 I 2
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
A. Refer to 27 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR COMMUNICATIONS for the
minimum qualifications for the Communications Contractor.
a. Proof of the Conununication Contractor's current enrollment in the Siemon
Company's Certified Installation Program is required to be provided with projectbid.
b. Proof of the Communication Contractor's current enrollment in the Optical Cable
Corporation Certified Multimedia Design & Integration Specialist Program is
required to be provided with project bid.
B. Contractors will provide pricing options for a complete Category 6 or a complete
Category 6A structured cabling solution based on the requirements found in these
Division 27 specifications. VT University Design & Construction (UDC) and NI&S willcoordinate with the building occupant's representative to determine the department's
bandwidth requirements and will specify the applicable solution for each project.
a. A complete structured cabling system, as described within these specifications,includes the following:
i. Equipment Rooms (ERs) / Telecommunication Rooms (TRs)
ii. Copper and fiher backbone cabling & connectivity
iii. Copper horizontal cabling (station cabling) & connectivity
iv. Grounding and bonding of telecommunications pathways and equipment
V. Labeling & Testing
vi. Firestopping
b. A complete structured cabling system, as described within these specifications,
does not include the following:
i. Outside Plant pathways and backbone cabling
ii. Network Electronics
iii. Uninterrupted power supplies / power strips
C. Refer to 27 05 00 for firestop requirements and refer to the Architectural drawings for
ratings of existing and new walls, floors, and other surfaces in the project area.
a. The base bid for communications cabling project is required to include all
firestop installation and materials for all pre-existing and new communication
cabling in the project area.
PART 2 - MATERIALS
2.1 THIS SECTION NOT USED
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 THIS SECTION NOT USED
END OF SECTION 27 00 00
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 00 00 I 3
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
SECTION 27 01 00
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
FART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings, Contract Forms, and Conditions of the contract, including Construction
Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC) agreement including exhibits and other VT
Design and Construction Standards Division 1 specification sections, apply to thissection.
1.2 CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
A. The contractor shall carefully study and compare the contract documents and shall at
once report to UDC and NI&S any error, inconsistency or omission identified. If the
contractor performs any construction activity knowing it involves a recognized error,
inconsistency or omission in the contract documents without such notice, the contractor
shall assume appropriate responsibility for such performance and shall bear an
appropriate amount of the attributable cost for correction.
B. The Contractor shall advise UDC and NI&S as early as possible of any product delays
and minimum quantity requirements that may affect the project timeline. Should
conflicts, discrepancies, deficiencies, or errors arise which require changes in the
Contract Documents, immediately notify UDC and NI&S. Failure to do so shall he
interpreted as the intention of the Contractor to supply all necessary labor and materials
for the suitable completion of this work. Obtain written approval on necessary
adjustments before the installation is started.
1.3 PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. The Contractor shall designate and identify a Project Manager to oversee the project
work specified in this Division and to attend all project meetings as a representative of
the Contractor. The Contractor's Project Manager shall have the authority to act for the
Contractor, and all communications given to the Project Manager will he deemed to have
been given to the Contractor.
B. The Contractor shall not begin construction on any project without written notice to
proceed.
C. All additional costs must he approved in writing with a change order signed by the UDC
Project Manager.
1.4 JOB SUPERVISION
A. Designate and identify job supervisor in advance.
B. Provide no more than one supervisor per job.
C. Provide one primary contact, one backup contact.
D. Maintain the following information on the job site:
a. VT NI&S Standards specifications (Division 27).
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 01 00 I 4
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
b. All project related drawings (drawings to include NI&S provided H-Link / Portalidentification information - see Section 27 17 00: Testing, Identification and
Administration).
c. All addenda's.
d. Submittals.
e. All Change Orders.
f. Any inspection reports from NI&S and/or Structured Cabling System
manufacturer.
g. Test results.
h. Schedule and outage logs.
i. As-built drawings set showing all Changes.
E. Assist NI&S and manufacturers' representatives in performing periodic inspections for
evaluation and functional testing of communications subsystems or sections.
F. Assist NI&S and manufacturers' representatives in performing evaluation and functional
testing of complete communications system(s).
G. Conduct an overall quality assurance program.
H. Apply and install materials, equipment, and specialties in accordance with manufacturer's
written instructions. Conflicts between the manufacturer's instructions and these
specifications shall be referred in writing to NI&S for resolution.
I. All products, components, devices, equipment and materials shall be new and unused,
clean, free from defeets, and free from damage and corrosion.
J. Installation and service shall be performed by manufacturer trained and certified
personnel.
1.5 SUBMITTALS
A. The Contractor shall submit for review and approval by NI&S a complete fist of all
materials, components, equipment, systems, and products proposed. Any requests for
substitutions must be submitted with complete product data.
B. Product Data
a. Product submittals shall show, as a minimum, the following:
i. Manufacturer, color, complete model and part number.
ii. Dimensions.
iii. Complete technical specifications and performance data.
iv. Any other pertinent information necessary to determine adequacy for the
intended application.
C. When not provided by the project A&E the Contractor shall submit for review and
approval by NI&S a complete set of shop drawings detaihng the Contractor's design
plans for each specification section. Shop drawings must include an overall site plan with
any outside plant telecommunications pathways shown, exterior and/or interior cable
pathway details (including quantity and sizes), room construction plans (including wall
and rack details, equipment elevations, grounding systems, conduit pathways, etc.),
copper and fiber backbone cabling plans, work area outlet details (including outlet
labeling plans).
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 01 00 I 5
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
e
D. Two sets each of hard copy and electronic shop drawings are required.E. Generate shop drawings using the most current VT CAD Standards. Current standards
for New Construction and Renovation Projects can be found at;http://www.facilities.vt.edu/udc/designstandards.asp .
1.6 SUBSTITUTIONS
A. Requests to substitute for specified items or previously approved materials or equipmentshall be submitted by the Contractor to UDC and NI&S for review. Substitution requests
shall include all required submittals and shall be complete with reasons for substitutions
and savings which will accrue to the project if substitutes are approved. Substitutes will
be considered only if equal or superior to those specified and do not void specified cable
system manufacturer's warranties.
1.7 STATEMENT OF WARRANTY
A. The Contractor shall provide statements of warranty based on both the strucmred cabling
and fiber optic system manufacturers' performance warranties as well as the Contractor's
parts and labor warranty.
1.8 PERIODIC FIELD OBSERVATION REPORTS
A. NI&S and cabling systems manufacturers' warranty representatives will conduct sitevisits as required to monitor the progress and quality of the workmanship, the workenvironment, as well as the surrounding facility. Any item found by NI&S and/or thecabling system' representatives to be deficient will be documented in a Periodic FieldObservation Report.
B. The Contractor shall take appropriate action to immediately correct and rectify any itemsdeemed unsatisfactory by NI&S and/or the cabling systems manufacturers' warrantyrepresentative. The Contractor shall not wait for a hard copy of the periodic fieldobservation report if the action required to rectify the situation is obvious and clear.
1.9 INSPECTIONS AND TESTS
A. The Contractor shall furnish, without additional charge, all test equipment with up to datecalibration, instruments, facilities, labor, and material needed to perform safe andconvenient inspection and testing.
B. Prior to beginning work, the Contractor shall submit to NI&S a complete project scheduleand timeline including installation, inspection, and testing for each project area so thatinterim inspections can be conducted as work progresses. NI&S shall not be obligated toinform the Contractor of its intent to inspect job sites while work is in progress.
C. The Contractor shall perform pre-testing of the installed telecommunications systems todetermine compliance and notify NI&S personnel when the system is ready for fmalinspection and testing.
D. Overhead work shall not be covered up or enclosed until inspected by NI&S personnel orother proper authorities. Should any work be covered up or enclosed before suchinspection, it shall be uncovered, inspected, and after approval, restored by the Contractorto finished condition at no additional cost to the project.
E. All work that is determined to be unsatisfactory shall be corrected immediately. TheContractor shall, without charge, replace any material or correct any workmanship foundby NI&S not to conform to the specifications, unless NI&S consents to accept suchmaterial or workmanship with appropriate adjustment in price. The Contractor shall
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 01 00 I 6
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
promptly segregate and remove rejected material from the premises. The Contractor willpay the additional cost of any test or inspection of the replaced material or correctedworkmanship.
F. The Contractor shall submit final test results as described in this specification forreview and acceptance by NI&S and the cabling systems manufacturers' warrantyrepresentatives.
1.10 CONTINUITY OF SERVICES AND SCHEDULING
A. The building may be in use during construction operations. Insofar as possible, theContractor shall employ such methods or means as will not cause interruption of, orinterference with, the owner's scheduled use of the building and will maintain existingsystems in operation within all rooms outside of the scope of the project at all times.
B. For areas under renovation, coordinate all installation activities with the UDC projectmanager and other trades for renovations of architectural, mechanical, and/or electricalfaciUties. Insofar as possible, the Contractor shall employ such methods or means as willnot cause interruption of, or interference with, the work of any other contractor.
C. Moving or removing any facihty related to providing telecommunications services mustbe done under the supervision of NI&S so as not to cause interruption of the project workor of University operation.
D. Disruption of critical services will require after hour or weekend working constraints.E. Existing communication services shall be interrupted only with consent from UDC and
NI&S. An advance warning time of seven working days shall be given. Suchinterruptions shall be preceded by all possible preparations which will minimize downtime to expedite that particular phase of the work pursuant to good workmanship. Thisshall be done during regular and/or premium time as approved by UDC withoutadditional expense to the project.
F. Adjust work schedule within reason (weekly), as per direction of UDC, and coordinatewith work or other trades in order to make portions of project available as soonas possible.
G. All expenses due to untimely or improperly coordinated work shall be the responsibilityof the Contractor.
1. 11 USE OF CABLE PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE
A. The Contractor shall permit the placement and installation by NI&S of cross-connects,patch cords, andfor equipment onto cable and terminations installed under this contract,prior to substantial completion of the contract as necessary. Such placement orinstallation shall not evidence completion of the work or portion thereof, nor signifyNI&S acceptance of the work or portion thereof.
1.12 FINAL ACCEPTANCE AND WORK CLOSEOUT
A. Contractor shall inspect the entire telecommunications system installation to assure allwork is completed and all systems are completely operational before calling for finalinspection, testing and acceptance of work.
B. Punch list closeout:
a. Notify NI&S when telecommuiucations work is ready for final inspection andpunch list preparation.
b. Resolve all punch list items before final invoicing.c. The Contractor shall submit for review and approval by NI&S a complete set of
as-built drawings including:i. Cover with legends.
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 01 00 I 7
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
ii. Site plan with Outside Plant building entrance conduits shown.iii. Riser diagrams showing conduit (include size and quantity), grounding,
and all backbone cabling (multi-pair copper, multi-mode fiber, single-mode fiber and CATV).
iv. Floor Plans with all outlet locations.
V. ER details with Footprint, Equipment Rack Layout, conduit locationsand Wall Design.
vi. All additional TR details with Footprint, Equipment Rack Layout,conduit locations and Wall Design.
vii. Horizontal pathway details including paths for all cable tray andconduits. Details must include quantity and sizes of all horizontalpathways.
viii. Details sheet with Faceplates, Wireless Plates (Surface Box), WirelessBoxes, Camera Box, Floor Box, Box Assembly, etc.
d. Generate as-built drawings using the most current VT CAD Standards. Currentstandards for New Construction and Renovation Projects can be found at:http://www.facilities.vt.edu/udc/designstandards.asp .
e. Two sets each of hard copy and electronic as-built drawings are required.f. Final payment will not he authorized until all punch list items have been resolved
and completed to the satisfaction of UDC and NI&S with as-built files turned in.C. After the successful installation inspections and functional testing by NI&S and the
Contractor, NI&S will determine if there are any open issues or discrepancies and notifythe Contractor via the UDC Project Manager. Upon completion or determined failure,NI&S will issue written notification to the Contractor as to the status of the installation
acceptance.
PART 2 - MATERIALS
2.1 THIS SECTION NOT USED
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 THIS SECTION NOT USED
END OF SECTION 27 01 00
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 01 00 I 8
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
0
SECTION 27 05 00
COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR COMMUNICATIONS
PART I - GENERAL
I. I RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings, Contract Forms, and Conditions of the Contract, including ConstructionManager/General Contractor (CM/GC) Agreement including Exhibits and other Division1 Specification Sections, apply to this section.
B. Design, manufacmre, test, and install telecommunications cabling networks per
manufacturer's requirements and in accordance with NFPA-70 (2014 edition of the
National Electrical Code®), IEEE C2 2012 (NESC 2012), state codes, local codes,
requirements of authorities having jurisdiction, and particularly the following standards:
a. ANSI/NECA/BICSI-568-2006 ~ Standard for Instalhng Commercial Building
Telecommunications Cabling
b. ANSI/TIA/EIA Standards:
i. ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-C.0-2 - Generic Telecommunications Cabling for
Customer Premises - Addendum 2, General Updates
ii. ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-C.l - Commercial Building Telecommunications
Cabling Standard, Part I: General Requirements
iii. ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-C.2 - Commercial Building Telecommunications
Cabling Standard, Part 2: Balanced Twisted Pair Cabling Components
iv. ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-C.3-I ~ Optical Fiber Cabling Components
Standard
V. ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-C - Commercial Building Standard for
Teleconununications Pathways and Spaces
vi. ANSI-J-STD-607(B) — Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding
Requirements for Telecommunications
vii. TIA-526-7 -OFSTP-7 -Measurement of Optical Power Loss of Installed
Single-Mode Fiber Cable Plant
viii. TIA-526-14-B -0FSTP-14-B -Optical Power Loss Measurements of
Installed Multimode Fiber Cable Plant
ix. ANSI/nA/EIA-758(B) - Customer-Owned Outside Plant
Telecommunications Cabling Standard
c. Install cabhng in accordance with the most recent edition of BICSI®
pubhcations:
i. BICSI - Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual
ii. BICSI - Installation Transport Systems Information Manual
iii. BICSI - Outside Plant Design Reference Manual
iv. BICSI - Wireless Design Reference Manual
B. Federal, state, and local codes, rules, regulations, and ordinances governing the work, are
as fully part of the specifications as if herein repeated or hereto attached. If the contractor
should note items in the drawings or the specifications, construction of which would be
code violations, promptly call them to the attention of the owner's representative in
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 00 I 9
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
c
e
writing. Where the requirements of the Virginia Tech specifications are more stringent
than applicable codes, rules, regulations, and ordinances, the specifications shall apply.
C. Some differences exist between the standards listed above and the Virginia Tech
specifications detailed in this document. These differences may include room
construction specifications, work area outlet quantities and configurations, etc. Where
differences occur, the specifications detailed herein shall apply unless not specifically
allowed by code.
D. Maintain separate sets of redlined record drawings for the communications work, which
show the exact placement, and identification of as-built system components. These are
subject to weekly review by the CM, Owner, or its representative.
E. Provide communication room record drawings which indicate exact placement for all
components; e.g., conduit, wireway, cable tray, backboards, equipment cabinets,
equipment racks, and cross-connect equipment, etc.
F. Provide communication wiring and cabling record drawings and schedules which indicate
exact placement, routing, and connection details for all components, e.g., twisted-pair
cables, splices, cable cross-connect termination locations, enclosures,
telecommunications outlets, and cross-connect jumpers, patch cords, etc.
G. Cabling Administration Drawings: Show building floor plans with all
telecommunications outlets identified including Nl&S-provided outlet/cable designations
for each location. Identify labeling convention and show labels for TRs and ERs, riser
pathways and backbone cables, entrance pathways and termination panels/cabinets.
1.2 SCOPE OF WORK
A. Work includes, but is not limited to, the following:a. Placement of Telecommunications Room (TR) and Equipment Room (ER)
hardware including equipment racks, cable routing hardware, copper and fibertermination equipment, and grounding and bonding.
b. Placement of and additions to interior telecommunications pathways includingconduit, cable tray, pullboxes, and metallic surface-mount raceway systems.
c. Placement of and additions to exterior telecommunications pathways includingbuilding entrance conduit systems.
d. Installation and termination of backbone cabling including multi-pair coppercabling, coaxial cabling, and single-mode and multimode fiber optic cabling.
e. Installation and termination of horizontal cabling including copper UTP cabling,and coaxial cabling.
f. Testing, identification, and administration for the above telecommunicationssystems.
g. Removal of existing horizontal cabling, terminations, and outlets in coordinationwith electrical contractor for removal of associated conduit in areas where
renovations require demolition of existing telecommunications outlets.B. All work shall be conducted in coordination with NI&S and other building trades.C. The work covered by this Division consists of furnishing all materials, accessories,
connectors, supports, equipment, tools, setup, preparation, labor, supervision, incidentals,transportation, storage, and related items and appurtenances, and performing alloperations necessary to complete the telecommunications work as indicated in the projectdrawings and specified herein. It is the intent and purpose of this specification to have,
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 00 I 10
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
cupon completion of the project, a "turn-key" telecommunications system. This systemshall be designed, built, coordinated and integrated with the existing telecommunicationssystem and complete and operable in all respects to which, upon receiving activationorders from the building's occupants, NI&S can deploy network electronics tosuccessfully integrate the cabling system into the campus network.
D. Completely install, connect, and test all systems, equipment, devices, etc., shown ornoted or required to leave ready for satisfactory operation. Provide any minor itemsomitted from the design, but obviously necessary to accomplish the above intent.
E. All telecommunications designs for VT buildings on and off campus must be approvedby NI&S for compliance to the Virginia Tech standards. Any design outside of thesestandards must be approved and include a written agreement for the design from NI&S.
F. Minimum composition requirements and/or installation methods for the followingmaterials and work are included in this section:
a. Cables
b. Factory Assembled Productsc. Compatibility of Related Equipmentd. Special Tools and Kitse. Firestop and Penetration Sealsf. Anchoring and Supportsg. Grounding and Bondingh. Cutting and Patchingi. Concealment
j. Equipment Modification
G 1.3 GLOSSARY
A. ANSI American National Standards Institute
B. ASTM American Society of Testing and MaterialsC. BICSI Building Industry Consulting Services InternationalD. FCC Federal Communications Commission
E. IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersF. ISO International Organization for StandardizationG. NEC National Electrical Code
H. NEMA National Electrical Manufacturer's Association
I. NESC National Electrical Safety CodeJ. NFPA National Fire Protection Association
K. NI&S Network Infrastructure & Serviees
L. OEM Office of Emergency ManagementM. OSHA Occupational Safety and Health AdministrationN. TIA Telecommunications Industry Association0. VT Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech)P. VTPD Virginia Tech Pohce Department
Q- UBO University Building OfficialR. UDC University Design & ConstructionS. UFBC Uniform Fire Prevention and Building CodeT. UL Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc.
o
1.4 DEFINrnONS
A. Every effort has been made to use industry standard terminology throughout thisspecification, but industry standard terminology is not used by all manufacturers and, inmany cases, industry standard terminology does not exist. Contractor shall notify UDC S
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 00 I 11
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
NI&S Personnel to define terminology used in specifications if they believe anyquestions could arise.
a. Approved/Approval Written permission to use a material or systemb. Contractor Telecommunications Contractor performing work under
Division 27
c. Engineer Telecommunications engineer for Division 27d. Equal/Equivalent Equally acceptable as determined by NI&Se. Final Acceptance NI&S acceptance of the project from Contractorf. Furnish Supply and deliver to installation locationg. Inspection Visual observation or cable certification testingh. Install Mount and connect equipment and associated materials
as required to make ready for usei. Jack Modular connector for station cabling medium (UTP
copper, fiber, coax) at work-area outlet,j. Outlet Box and faceplate to accommodate up to six (6) modular
jacks at the work-area,k. Pull-Box Box to be used for pull-through of cabling in a conduit
run. Not to be used as a junction box.1. Provide Furnish and install complete with all details and ready
for use
m. Relocate Disassemble, disconnect, and transport equipment tonew locations, then clean, test, and install ready for use
n. Replace Remove and provide new itemo. Telecommunications All work specified in Division 27
1.5 CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS
A. The Contractor shall at a minimum possess the following qualifications:a. Be in business a minimum of five (5) years.b. Contractor shall demonstrate satisfaction of sound financial condition and can
be adequately bonded and insured if the project deems necessary.c. Possess those licenses/permits required to perform telecommunications
installations in the specified jurisdiction.d. Personnel knowledgeable in local, state, province and national codes and
regulations. All work shall comply with the latest revision of the codes orregulations. When conflict exists between local or national codes orregulations, the most stringent codes or regulations shall be followed.
e. Must possess current liability insurance certificates.f. Contractor must employ at least one currently registered BICSIRCDD having
documented experienced with structured cabling design equivalent to the scopeof work found in these specifications.
g. Provide at least three references from customers where the type and size ofinstallation provided in this specification was successfully completed within thepast five years.
h. Must have personnel proficient in the use of Computer Aided Design and possessand operate CAD software using .DWG or .DXF format.
B. Required Contractor Training:a. The Contractor shall be fully conversant and capable in the cabling of low
voltage applications such as, but not limited to data, voice and imaging network
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 00 I 12
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
o
0
o
systems. The Contractor shall at a minimum possess the followingqualifications:i. Personnel trained and certified in the design, installation, and
certification of the Siemon Cabling System for horizontal and backboneUTP copper cable distribution and the Optical Cable Corporation Systemfor backbone fiber riser distribution.
ii. Personnel trained and certified in the design, installation, andcertification of Optical Cable Corporation (OCC) fiber optic cabling andcomponents via OCC's MDIS (Multi-media Design and IntegrationSpecialist) program.
iii. Personnel trained in the installation of pathways and support for housinghorizontal and backbone cabling.
b. The Contractor shall show proof of current enrollment in the SiemonCabling System's cabling partners program via an updated certificategiven after attending the CI-301 training course or an on-line re-certification class given every two years.
c. The Contractor shall show proof of current enrollment in Optical CableCorporation's (OCC) MDIS (Multi-media Design and Integration Specialist)program.
C. Contractor Responsibility:a. Contractor shall be obligated to exercise the highest standards of care in
performing its obligations as defined in this request for proposal,h. Contractor acknowledges that NI&S will rely on contractor's expertise, ability
and knowledge of the system being proposed and shall be obligated to exercisethe highest standards of care in performing its obhgation as defined in thesespecifications.
D. Manufacturer Quality & Product Substitutionsa. All telecommunications connecting hardware and cable must be made by an ISO
9001:2000 Certified Manufacturer.
b. All products must meet the technical requirements hsted herein. Any productsnot meetings these requirements will not be considered.
1.6 DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS
A. It is the intention of these specifications and related project drawings to call for finishedwork, tested and ready for operation in complete accordance with all applicable codes,regulations, standards, and ordinances.
B. These specifications and the project drawings are complimentary, and what is called forin either of these shall be binding as though called for by both. Should any conflict arisebetween the drawings and specifications, such conflict shall be brought to the attention ofthe UDC Project Manager for resolution. If the Contractor fails to contact the ProjectManager in writing of any conflict between the specifications and the project drawings,the Contractor shall be subject to re-work the area of conflict at the Contractor's cost.
C. Omissions from the specifications and/or project drawings or the incorrect description ofdetails of work which are evidently necessary to carry out the intent of the specificationsand project drawings, or which are customarily performed, shall not relieve theContractor from performing such omitted or incorrectly described detail of the work.
D. The telecommunications and technology project drawings are diagrammatic and indicategeneral design, layout, and arrangement of equipment and various systems. Beingdiagrammatic, the drawings may not necessarily show all details such as pull-boxes,
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 00 I 13
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
€
C
conduit runs or sizes, etc., necessary for a complete and operable system. Unless detaileddimensioned drawings are included, exact locations are subject to approval of UDC.
E. Do not scale project drawings for dimensions. Take all dimensions and measurementsfrom the site and actual equipment to be furnished. All dimensions, measurements, andthe location and existence of underground equipment or facilities must be verified in thefield since actual locations, distance, and elevations will be governed by actual fieldconditions. Contractor shall be responsible for all measurements taken from the field.
1.7 EXAMINATION OF PROJECT SITE
A. Prior to any project work, examine the project site carefully, including all projectdrawings showing existing systems and equipment. The Contractor shall makethemselves fully informed of and shall identify all utility, state, and local requirementsthat will affect the telecommunications work at the project site.
B. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to determine if the installation of the proposedsystems will affect the operation or code compliance of existing systems. Only whileunder NI&S supervision, relocate, modify, or otherwise revise existingtelecommunications systems as required to maintain operational integrity and codecompliance.
C. The Contractor shall become familiar with the local conditions under which the work is
to be performed and correlate the on-site observations with the requirements of thespecifications and project drawings. No allowance will be made for claims of concealedconditions which the Contractor, in exercise or reasonable diligence in examination of thesite, observed or should have observed.
D. Before ordering any materials or doing any project work, verify all measurements and beresponsible for correctness of same. No extra charge or compensation will be allowed forduplicate work or material required because of unverified differences between actualdimensions and the measurements indicated on the project drawings. Any discrepanciesfound shall be submitted in writing to the UDC Project Manager for consideration beforeproceeding with the project work.
1.8 WORKMANSHIP, WARRANTY, AND SUPPORT
A. Materials and workmanship shall meet or exceed industry standards and be fullyguaranteed for one full year from final acceptance for each project. Cable integrity andassociated terminations shall be thoroughly inspected, fully tested and guaranteed as freefrom defects, transpositions, opens/shorts, tight kinks, damaged jacket insulation, etc.
B. Furnish a written warranty to VT for a minimum of:a. One-year materials warranty on parts and labor to repair/replace defective
telecommunications materials specified herein. This warranty only applies tomaterials provided by Contractor and does not apply to materials provided byNl&S.
b. One-year installation workmanship warranty on parts and labor to resolveproblems related to telecommunications system installation workmanship.
c. A minimum twenty year manufacturer's performance warranty on parts and laborto repair/replace defective telecommunications cabling materials. Theinstaller/contractor shall be certified by the following cabling systemsmanufacturers to provide the materials warranty.i. Siemon Cabling System (Siemon System 6 or 500 MHz Z-Max 6A
Cabling System Warranty - dependent on Category specified by project)ii. Optical Cable Corporation (OCC) Fiber Optic Systems.
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 00 I 14
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
oC. The appropriate cabling system manufacturer shall be responsible for and make good,
without expense to VT, any and all defects in any part of either the Siemon or OCCrelated systems arising during this 20 year warranty period that are due to imperfectmaterials, apphances, improper installation, or poor workmanship.a. During the 20 year warranty period, provide all labor required to repair or replace
defects in the telecommunications system, at no cost to VT.b. During the 20 year warranty period, provide new materials to repair or replace
defects in the telecommunications system, at no cost to VT.
PART 2 - MATERIALS
2.1 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
A. All materials and equipment shall be new, free from defects, installed in accordance withmanufacturer's current published recommendations in a neat manner and in accordancewith standard practices of the industry.
B. All Uterature, installation manuals, warranty documentation, and un-used accessoriesincluded in equipment and material packaging shall be handed over to NI&S with notesidentifying installed location.
C. Where no specific material, apparatus, or appliance is mentioned, any standard, first-classproduct made by reputable manufacturer regularly engaged in the production of suchmaterial may be used providing it conforms to the contract requirements and meets theapproval of NI&S.
D. Materials shall have a flame spread rating of 25 or less and a smoke developed rating of50 or less, in accordance with NFPA 255.
E. Materials shall meet or exceed the following minimum requirements:a. Where apphcable, all materials and equipment shall bear the label and Usting of
UL. Application and installation of all listed equipment and materials shall be inaccordance with such labeling and listing.
b. Equipment shall meet all applicable FCC regulations.c. Electrical equipment and systems shall meet UL standards and requirements of
the NEC. This listing requirement apphes to the entire assembly. Anymodifications to equipment to suit the intent of the specifications shall beperformed in accordance with these requirements.
d. The listing of a manufacturer as "acceptable" does not include acceptance of astandard or cataloged item of equipment. All equipment and systems mustconform to the specifications herein and meet the quality of the specified item.
e. Materials and equipment shall bear the manufacturer's name or trademark andmodel/serial number permanently marked.
2.2 CABLES
A. All telecommunications cabling inside the building shall be UL listed and marked typeCM, CMR, CMP, CATV, CATVR or CATV? and shall be installed in accordance with
NEC articles 300-22(C)(2), 800-49, 800-50, 800-51, 800-52, 800-53, and 820. The
substitutions listed in articles 800.154 and 820.154 shall be permitted.B. All fiber optic cable inside the building shall be UL listed and marked type OFN, OFNR,
or OFN? and shall be installed in accordance with NEC articles 300-22, 770-49, 770-50,
770-51, 770-52, and 770-53.
2.3 FACTORY ASSEMBLED PRODUCTS
A. Manufacturers of equipment assemblies that include components made by others shallassume complete responsibihty for the final assembled unit.
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 00 I 15
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
c
o
a. All components of an assembled unit need not be products of the samemanufacturer.
b. Constituent parts, which are alike, shall be the product of a single manufacturer.c. Components shall be compatible with each other and with the total assembly for
intended service.
d. Contractor shall guarantee performance of assemblies of components and shallrepair or replace elements of the assemblies as required to deliver the specifiedperformance of the complete assembly.
2.4 COMPATIBILITY OF RELATED EQUIPMENTA. Equipment and materials installed shall be compatible in all respects with other items
being furnished and with existing items so that a complete and fully operational systemwill result.
2.5 SPECIAL TOOLS AND KITS
A. The Contractor shall furnish any special installation equipment, tools, or kits necessary toproperly complete the telecommunications system installation. This may include, but isnot Umited to, tools for pulling, splicing, terminating, and testing the cables,communication devices, stands for cable reels, cable winches, assembly and adjustmentdevices, etc.
2.6 FIRESTOPS AND PENETRATION SEAL MATERIALS
A. Use qualified systems to frrestop through penetrations in fire-rated walls and floors forpipes, cables, conduits, ducts, inner-ducts, and cable trays.
B. Firestopping for openings through fire and smoke-rated walls and floor assemblies shallbe listed or classified by an approved independent testing laboratory for "Through-Penetration Firestop Systems." The system shall meet the requirements of "Fire Tests ofThrough-Penetration Firestops" designated by ASTM E814.
C. Inside all conduits, the firestop system shall consist of a dielectric, water-resistant, non-hardening, permanently pUable/re-enterable putty along with appropriate damming orbacker materials (where required). The sealant must be capable of being removed andreinstalled and must adhere to all penetrants and common construction materials and shallbe capable of allowing normal cable movement without being displaced.
D. Foam sealant shall meet all fire test and hose stream test requirements of ASTM E-119-73 and shall be UL classified as a wall opening protective device.
E. Provide devices/systems fire tested by a third party according to ASTM E 814 (or UL1479) tested under positive pressure.
F. Provide only material combinations that are qualified by independent agencies based onthe material's performance when tested in a particular configuration.
G. Match the thickness (and/or depth) of firestop materials to that recommended by themanufacturer.
H. Per the University Building Official (UBO) all firestop material must be red in color.I. Thickness of materials must be established by formal ASTM E814 or UL 1479 tests.J. Firestop for fire-rated floors and walls:
a. Hilti Firestop Systemsb. 3M Fire Protection
c. Others as approved by UDC & NI&S
2.7 ANCHORING MATERIALS AND SUPPORTS
A. Metal bars, plates, channel, tuhing, etc. shall conform to ASTM Standards:
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 00 I 16
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
oa. Steel plates, shapes, bars, and grating - ASTM A36b. Cold-formed steel tubing - ASTM A500c. Hot-rolled steel tubing - ASTM A501d. Steel pipe - ASTM A53, Schedule 40, welded
B. Metal fasteners shall be zinc-coated.
C. Anchoring Materials:a. Structural Steel
b. Steel Channel: Galvanized or paintedc. Uni-Strut
2.8 GROUNDING AND BONDING MATERIALS
A. Compression ConnectorsB. Bonding Conductor: 6 AWG minimum copperC. All grounding equipment shall be UL listed for that purpose.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTSA. The approximate locations of existing and new telecommunications outlets, cabling and
equipment will be indicated on the project drawings; however, the drawings are notintended to give complete and accurate information. Contractor is responsible to fieldverify existing outlets and cabling prior to submitting quote. Determine the exact locationafter thoroughly examining the general building plans and by actual measurements beforeand during construction, subject to the approval of UDC and NI&S.
B. Before construction work commences, visit the site and identify the exact routing for allhorizontal pathways and equipment placement. Verify all dimensions, locating the workand its relation to existing work, all existing conditions and their relation to the work andall man made obstructions and conditions, etc. affecting the completion and properexecution of the work as indicated in the project drawings and specifications.
C. If core drills are required, the exact core locations shall be identified and coordinatedwith the UDC, University Building Official (UBO), and VT Health & Safety AsbestosManagement plan as necessary. Where required for inspection. Contractor shall retainremoved cores and label with location information where the core was removed. Refer to
UDC and UBO for all coring requirements.D. All equipment locations shall be coordinated with UDC, other trades and existing
conditions to eliminate interference with required clearances for equipment maintenanceand inspections.
E. Coordinate work with UDC, other trades and existing conditions to determine exactrouting of cable, cable tray, hangers, conduit, etc., before fabrication and installation.
F. Install telecommunications cabling and equipment to facilitate maintenance and repair orreplacement of equipment components. Provide easy, safe and code mandated clearancesat equipment racks and enclosures, and other equipment requiring maintenance andoperation. Coordinate with NI&S exact location and mounting height of all equipment infinished areas, such as equipment racks and termination equipment. As much as practical,connect equipment for ease of disconnecting, with a minimum of interference with otherinstallations.
G. Coordinate ordering and installation of all materials with long lead times or having majorimpact on work by other trades so as not to delay the job or impact the schedule.
H. Set all equipment to accurate line and grade, level all equipment and align all equipmentcomponents. All work shall be installed level and plumb, parallel and perpendicular toother building systems and components.
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 00 I 17
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
e
0
I. Provide all scaffolding, rigging, hoisting and services necessary for delivery, installation,and erection of materials, equipment, and apparatus ftimished into the premises. Theseitems shall be removed from premises when no longer required. Use of University ownedsupplies and equipment is prohibited.
3.2 WORKMANSHIP
A. All labor must be thoroughly competent and skilled, and all work shall be executed instrict accordance with the best practice of the trades.
B. Good workmanship and appearance shall be considered of equal importance withtelecommunications operation. Lack of quality workmanship shall be consideredsufficient reason for rejection of a system in part or in its entirety. Carefully lay out allwork in advance and install in a neat and workmanlike manner in accordance with
recognized good practices and standards. Provide workmen who are skilled in their craftand a competent Project Manager who will be on the job at all times.
3.3 CABLES
A. Backbone and horizontal teleconununications cabling shall be placed in separatededicated conduit pathways. Cable trays may be shared however trays shall be clearlydivided between backbone and horizontal cabling. Backbone cabling must be installedprior to horizontal cables.
B. Telecommunications pathways shall be dedicated for use for NI&S voice, data & CATVcabling.
C. Horizontal cabling for other services will be allowed within the NI&S pathways per thefollowing guidelines and acceptance of written approval from NI&S. NI&S mustunderstand and accept the services to be used on the Horizontal cabling as to not createinterference with other services within the pathways. NI&S will be the sole owner of theHorizontal cabling with jacks on both ends that will be installed and tested to the TIAstandards on category 6 cable or better with the Siemon standard cabling. Otherterminations and systems can be reviewed by NI&S but all horizontal cabling for otherservices must be approved in writing from NI&S.
D. All horizontal cabling terminating within a single faceplate must be routed to andterminated in the same ER or TR.
E. Consolidation points and multi-user telecommunications outlet assembly (MUTOA)configurations for horizontal cabling are not currently supported by NI&S and will not bepermitted.
3.4 CUTTING AND PATCHING
A. Provide all cutting, patching and core drilling, etc., as necessary for telecommunicationswork. Locate holes and outlets to be drilled and eoordinate with work of other trades.
Obtain approval of UDC and UBO prior to cutting or core drilling holes in structuralmembers.
B. Cut and drill from both sides of walls and/or floors to eliminate splaying.C. Patch adjacent existing work disturbed by installation of new work including insulation,
walls and wall covering, ceiling and floor covering and other finished surfaces. Patchopenings and damaged areas equal to existing surface finish.
D. Cut openings in prefabricated construction units in accordance with manufacttirer'sinstructions.
E. All openings shall be carefully caulked or grouted as required. Spare conduits shall betightly capped.
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 00 I 18
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
€
O
F. All cutting in the building construction made necessary to admit work, repair defectivematerials, defective workmanship, or by neglect of the Contractor to properly anticipatehis requirements, shall be done in accordance with these specifications with no additionalcost to the project. Patching shall be complete in every detail. Actual work involved inthese repairs shall be done by skilled craftsmen in the trades involved.
G. Provide and maintain temporary partitions or dust barriers adequate to prevent the spreadof dust and dirt to finished areas as required by the UDC Project Manager.
3.5 CONCEALMENT
A. Use existing conduit and cable trays where possible and practicable. Conceal all projectwork above ceilings and in walls, below slabs, and elsewhere throughout building. Ifconcealment is impossible or impracticable, notify UDC and NI&S before starting thatpart of the work and install only after approval.
3.6 EQUIPMENT MODIHCATIGNA. Where existing equipment is to be modified. Contractor shall furnish materials and labor
as necessary to modify or add to the equipment. Modifications shall be done neatly withfactory parts and assemblies approved for the application. Modification shall in no wayjeopardize the compliance of existing equipment with any governing codes andregulations.
3.7 FIRESTOPS AND PENETRATION SEALS
A. All new and pre-existing conduit and sleeve openings used for the project shall bewaterproofed or fireproofed upon cable placement through such passageways incompliance with the Virginia Statewide Building Code and University Building Officialstandards regardless of the installation of cabhng or left void.
B. Patch all openings remaining around and inside all new and pre-existing conduit sleevesand cable penetrations to maintain the integrity of any fire-rated wall, floor, ceiling, etc.
C. Manufacturer's installation standards shall be closely followed (minimum depth ofmaterial, use of ceramic fiber, procedures, etc.)
D. Brick, Concrete, and Concrete Blocks Walls:
a. Provide metallic sleeving systems for routing of cables through these surfaces.b. Ensure that sleeve extends from the front and back of the wall only far enough to
attach the required bushing or collar.c. Secure sleeves in place according to manufacturer's specifications.d. Provide firestop seal between sleeve and wall, but do not use firestopping
material to support or secure sleeve.e. Firestop ends of sleeving or inner-duct after installation of cable, without
exception.E. Floor Openings:
a. Install firestop materials to stop openings between sleeving (or other supportingmaterial) and core.
b. When coring through concrete flooring, use boots and packing materials tofashion core before instalhng firestopping materials.
c. If rectangular openings exist in concrete floors, use steel sleeving to fashionopening before installing firestopping materials.
d. Firestop openings in all un-used telecommunications designated slots, sleeves orducts.
e. Firestop openings in slots, sleeves or ducts after installation of cable, withoutexception.
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 00 I 19
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
€F. Cable Trays: All new cable tray pathways penetrating fire-rated walls should be fully
closed with Hilti CFS-BL firestop bricks or equivalent fire stopping system approvedNI&S.
a. Install the system according to the manufacturer's instructions.b. Firestop materials must be easily removable if required to provide for installation
of cable.
G. Fire-Rated Gypsum Walls:a. Sleeve all penetrations of gypsum walls used for cable routing if cable is not in
continuous conduit with Hilti Speed Sleeve product or equivalent frre stoppingsystem approved NI&S.
b. Firestop seal between sleeve, conduit, or inner-duct and wall on both sides of thewall.
c. Use qualified firestop systems to seal penetrations in gypsum wallboardassemblies.
d. Verify that penetration conditions fall within the following firestop systemparameters:
i. Hourly rating.ii. Opening size.iii. Annular space.
e. Install the firestop system symmetrically on both sides of the wall.f. Install the materials according to manufacturer-tested methods.
H. Other Firestopping:a. Firestop through penetrations according to the guidelines for the basic
construction of the two outermost layers of the combination wall.b. Firestop load-bearing stud walls that are part of combination walls by enclosing
(i.e., boxing) the penetration in the cavity.c. Firestop partial penetrations according to the recommendations for the type of
wall being penetrated.d. Firestop any penetrations which violate the fire-rating integrity of vertical shafts.e. Firestop openings around outlet boxes installed in fire-rated walls, on both sides.
I. Firestop Installation Methods:a. Use drop cloths to protect other surfaces when installing.b. Firestop completely around each cable individually - do not stop bundles of
cables.
c. If using putty around a vertical penetration, use putty to build flooring of seal, fillwith fiber or rock wool to required thickness, then top with putty according toManufacturer's specifications.
d. The methods used shall incorporate qualities that permit the easy removal oraddition of conduits or cables without drilling or use of special tools.
e. The product shall adhere to itself to allow repairs to be made with the samematerial and to permit the vibration, expansion and/or contraction of any itemspassing through the penetration without cracking, crumbling, and resultingreduction in fire rating.
J. The installed firestop system shall meet the requirements of "Fire Tests of Through-Penetration Firestops" designated ASTM E814.
K. Seal all foundation penetrating conduits and all service entrance conduits and sleeves toeliminate the intrusion of moisture and gases into the building. This requirement alsoincludes spare conduits.
L. Spare conduits shall be plugged with removable approved, fire-rated plugs.
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 00 I 20
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
o
o
M. All service entrance conduits through the building shall be sealed or resealed upon cableplacement with a removable waterproof duct seal.
0. The firestop system shall be submitted to UDC prior to starting construction with a list ormap of each location and system number used for the project. Inspections and approvalof installed firestop systems or areas in which firestop material was or should be usedwill be at the discretion of the UDC Project Manager and the UBO.
3.8 ANCHORING METHODS
A. Anchor and brace all cabling, material, and equipment installed under this Division asrequired by all codes, regulations, and standards. Provide required supports, beams,angles, hangers, rods, bases, braces, straps, struts, and other items to properly supportproject work. Supports shall meet the approval of UDC.
B. Supports shall be fabricated from structural steel, steel channel, or unistrut, rigidlybolted or welded to present a neat appearance.
C. Fastenings and supports shall be adequate to support loads with ample safety factors.D. Fasten hanger rods, conduit clamps, outlet boxes, and pull-boxes to building structure.F. Use toggle bolts, spider type expansion anchors, or hollow wall fasteners in hollow
masonry, plaster, or gypsum board partitions and walls.F. Use lead expansion shields or expansion anchors or preset inserts in solid masonry walls.G. Use self-drilling anchors or lead expansion anchor on concrete surfaces.H. Use sheet metal screws in sheet metal studs.
1. Use wood screws in wood construction.
J. In pre-cast structures, use cast-in inserts wherever possible. Expansion anchors can beused with caution, but only with prior approval.
K. In cast-in-place concrete, use expansion anchors, preset inserts, or self-drilling masonryanchors.
L. Use lead expansion anchors or preset inserts on metal surfaces.M. Do not fasten supports to piping, ceiling support wires, ductwork, mechanical equipment
or conduit.
N. Power-actuated anchors, plastic or fiber expansion anchors, and drive pin anchors areprohibited.
O. Do not drill structural steel members.
P. Any anchoring must be able to be unsecured and removed should relocation be required.Q. Where necessary and with approval from UDC, modify studs, add studs, add framing, or
otherwise reinforce studs in metal stud walls and partitions as required to suit projectwork. If necessary in stud walls provide special supports from floor to structure above.
R. Support surface mounted cabinets, enclosures and panel boards with a minimum of fouranchors.
S. On exterior concrete walls below grade, provide 1" steel channel stand-offs for cabinetsand raceways.
T. Use stud bridges at top and bottom of cabinets and enclosures that are flush mounted onhollow drywall walls.
U. For precast panels/planks and metal decks, support communication work as determinedby manufacturer and UDC.
3.9 GROUNDING AND BONDING
A. Bond all new metallic cable shields and metallic supporting structures, in all equipmentrooms and service entrances, including racks, frames, protectors and cabinets to thetelecommunications grounding busbar (TGB), according to the manufacturer'sspecifications and as described in Section 27 11 00.
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 GO I 21
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
B. Do not make connections between the telecommunications busbar system and buildingelectrical grounds, or other types of connections, without UDC approval.
C. Bond metallic surfaces of telecommunications hardware with #6 AWG grounding wire asstraight as possible to the ground source.
D. Ensure that the grounding system is physically secured.E. All grounding conductors leaving the ERs and TRs shall be in a separate conduit
from all communication cabling.F. All grounding items shall be installed in complete compliance with Division 16 and NEC.
END OF SECTION 27 05 00
o Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 00 I 22
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
GSECTION 27 05 28
PATHWAYS FOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings, Contract Forms, and Conditions of the Contract, including ConstructionManager/General Contractor (CM/GC) Agreement including Exhibits and other Division1 Specification Sections, apply to this section.
1.2 SCOPE OF WORK
A. Provide all services labor, materials, tools, and equipment required for the complete andproper installation of interior telecommunications pathways as called for in thesespecifications and related drawings.
B. This section includes minimum requirements and installation methods for the following:a. EMT Conduit and Cable Tray Systemsh. Surface Metal Raceway Systemsc. Telecommunications Outlet Boxes
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCEA. All installation work for the new interior telecommunications pathways shall be
performed in a neat and workmanlike manner. All methods of construction that are notspecifically described or indicated shall be subject to the control of UDC.
B. Equipment and materials shall be of the quality and manufacture indicated. Theequipment specified is based on the acceptable manufacturers hsted. Where "approvedequal" is stated, equipment shall he equivalent in every way to that of the equipmentspecified and subject to approval of UDC based on suhmittals provided.
C. Materials and work specified herein shall comply with the applicable requirements of:a. ANSI/NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code including, but not limited to, the
following articles:i. 250 - Groundingii. 300 - Wiring Methodsiii. 314 - Outlet, Device, Pull, and Junction Boxes; Conduit Bodies; Fittings;
and Manholes
iv. 342 - Intermediate Metal Conduit: Type IMCV. 358 - Electrical Metalhc Tubing: Type EMTvi. 386 - Surface Metal Racewaysvii. 392 - Cable Traysviii. 770 - Optical Fiber Cables and Raceways
b. ANSI/TIA-568-C.0-2 - Generic Telecommunications Cabling forCustomer Premises - Addendum 2, General Updates
c. ANSiyTIA-568-C.l - Commercial Building Teleconnmunications CablingStandard
d. ANSI/TIA-569-B - Commercial Building Standard for TelecommunicationsPathways and Spaces, including applicable addendum
e. ANSI/nA-607 - Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirementsfor Telecommunications
f. BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. As-built drawings (as required per Section 270100)
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 28 I 23
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
o
G
PART 2 - MATERIALS
2.1 EMT CONDUIT, OUTLET BOXES, AND CABLE TRAY SYSTEMS
A. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT): Electro-galvanized steel tubing 1" and largerdiameter per project requirements:a. Conduit joint couplings and connectors: steel double set screw indenter fittings.b. Insulated metallic bushings for 1" and larger conduit.c. Insulated metallic bushings with grounding lugs as required.d. Conduit sweeps: minimum 10 times the conduit inside diameter.e. Include required conduit straps, and hangers, heavy-duty malleable iron or steel.f. Perforated pipe strap, j-hooks, bridle rings, or wire hangers are not permitted.g. LB fittings and plastic fittings are not permitted.h. Conduits connecting one outlet box to another outlet box are not permitted.
B. Conduits feeding surface metal raceways shall he sized to allow for no greater than 40%fill when horizontal station cables supporting the raceway outlets are installed.
C. The standard outlet box shall consist of a nominal 4" x 4" x 2 14" metal box, with a 4" X4" drywall ring with mounting holes for a double gang faceplate.
D. If a standard 4" x 4" x 2 14" metal box is not feasible, NI&S must approve the substitutein order to ensure compatibility with Nl&S-supplied hardware, compliance withstandards, and life-cycle maintainability.
E. Emergency phones - internala. A number of "push-to-talk" emergency phones may be located on each floor of a
building. The number and location of the phones is determined by the VT Officeof Emergency Management (OEM) and the VT Police Department (VTPD). Thephysical requirements for the infrastructure to support the phones are a flushmount 4" x 4" back box with a minimum 2 14" depth. One 1" conduit shall berouted from the back box to within 12" of the nearest cable tray or homerun tothe nearest communications room. The mounting height should meet ADArequirements (coordinate with UDC for final box elevation). The back boxfaceplate mounting hole pattern shall be designed to accept the Viking 1600Apush-to-talk device without the use of additional mounting equipment.
F. Pull-boxes: Minimum 14 gauge galvanized steel with screw fastened cover and trim forflush or surface mounting as required for project. Dimensions as required for project.a. Box extensions are prohibited for new construction however they are permitted
on remodel work to extend existing installations.G. Metal Flex Conduit (3/4") and deep Cut-in Boxes for outlets in existing walls for remodel
projects only.H. Muletape: use polyester or aramid line with a minimum pull tensile strength of 200
pounds for installing backbone cable in riser conduits. Contractor shall install and securemuletape in all telecommunications conduits for future cabling installations.
I. Poly line: use poly pull line with a minimum pull tensile strength of 200 pounds forinstalling station cabling in horizontal pathways. Contractor shall install and securepoly lines in all horizontal telecommunications pathways for future cabling installations.
J. Cable Trays in Ceiling Areas:a. Welded wire mesh cable system sized to accommodate all necessary project
cabling and future growth.b. Include components, and compatible fittings designed and manufactured by the
cable tray manufacturer as required for a fully installed electrically continuoussystem.
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 28 I 24
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
€
c. Include support kits, brackets, threaded rod hangers, lateral threaded rod braces,and other anchors and supports as required as specified in Section 27 05 00.
2.2 SURFACE METAL RACEWAY SYSTEMS
A. Surface Metal Raceway Systems (SMRS):a. Include all parts and components: base and cover, compatible fittings, insulated
bushings, and supports designed and manufactured by the raceway manufactureras required for a complete installation.
b. Where raceways will support work area outlets, provide appropriate adapterswhich will accept NI&S standard modular outlet jacks.
c. Where power and communications cabling must be mn within the same racewayContractor shall provide and install a solid metallic separation devicemanufactured specifically for the installed raceway system.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSPECTION
A. Examine areas and conditions under which the new interior telecommunications
pathways are to be installed. Provide notification, in writing, of conditions detrimental toproper completion of the work.
B. Verify field measurements and pathway routing conditions are as shown on projectdrawings. Provide notification, in writing, of conditions deviating from drawings.
C. Beginning of telecommunications pathway installation indicates Contractor acceptance ofexisting conditions.
3.2 INSIDE CABLE TRAY INSTALLATION
A. Cable trays provide critical cable management and allow aceess to horizontal wiring,which is essential for initial installation and future growth. Cable tray systems shalloriginate in the ER/TR and extend the entire length of the main hallways. Cable traysshall form part of a continuous cable pathway connected to the serving ER/TR.
B. Cable tray eapacity shall be determined by the number of telecommunications outlets thatwill be served. Larger cable trays should be used in areas that have high-densitytelecommunications requirements. The dimensions of the cable tray may vary toaccommodate the space available as long as the required capacity ismaintained. Capacity requirements shall be specified by NI&S. Cable trays shall not befilled greater than the NEC maximum fill for the tray selected.
C. The size of the cable tray may be incrementally decreased the further it extends awayfrom the ER/TR, depending on the specific requirements of the areas being served by thatcable tray. This is to be coordinated with NI&S.
D. There must be least 3 inches of clear space above the cable tray for aecess (6 inches ispreferable).
E. All telecommunications cable trays shall have a minimum of 12" clearance from any sortof light fixtures (incandescent, fluorescent or other).
F. No conduits, pipes, wires, threaded rod, grounding hardware or any other obstructionmay penetrate the interior area of the tray where the cables are to be routed.
G. All screws, bolts, etc. used to connect the sections of tray must be installed so that theydo not obstruct the installation of the cabling.
H. Cable trays are to be installed at the same elevation within the ceiling throughout thebuilding floor.
3.2 INSIDE CONDUIT INSTALLATION
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 28 I 25
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
€A. The electrical contractor will provide clean, dry and debris free conduits, to be used
solely by NI&S to provision telecommunications services.B. Conduits shall either be continuous "home-run" from the telecommunications outlet box
to the equipment room, or shall be run from the outlet box and stubbed out within 1 footof a cable tray that runs continuously to the equipment room. In the case of a renovationwhere there is no cable tray available, the conduit for the outlet box should be routed toan accessible ceiling area in the corridor.
C. The standard station-cable conduit size is 1-inch diameter minimum. The 1-inch diameter
minimum may be increased depending upon the size and number of cables to beinstalled. Minimum conduit diameter shall be determined by NI&S based on thequantity and size of cable required.
D. Perform installation of routing hardware as specified in Section 270500 includinganchoring and supports, grounding and bonding, firestop, etc. Use anchors for attachmentto surface. Use of adhesives is prohibited.
E. The contractor shall install threaded bushings on all conduit ends.F. The maximum conduit length is 30 m (100 ft.) between pull boxes or pull points, with no
more than two 90 degree bends between pull boxes or pull points.G. All conduit bends shall be sweeps with minimum bend radii as specified in the
appropriate standards. There shall be no hard 90 degree bends.H. The contractor shall provide a pull string (minimum pull strength of 200 pounds) in each
conduit. Pull strings must be tied off at both ends of the conduit to prevent loss of the pullstring.
I. All conduits from a room must be run to the same cable tray or equipment room, i.e., ifthere is more than one cable tray adjacent to a room, the conduits from a room cannot be"split" between the trays.
3.3 SURFACE METAL RACEWAY INSTALLATION
A. Place new surface metal raceway systems as shown on the project drawings.B. Perform installation of routing hardware as specified in Section 270500 including
anchoring and supports, grounding and bonding, firestop, etc. Use anchors for attachmentto surface. Use of adhesives is prohibited.
C. Collector/distribution surface raceway shall be 25' + 5' between pull-boxes. Surfaceraceway and boxes shall be upsized per fill in area.
D. Cut raceways square and ream ends to remove burs at raceway connections to outlets.E. Install raceways parallel or perpendicular to building walls, floors and ceihngs.F. When installing through false ceiling, extend raceway above top of ceiling grid to a pull
box feeder system or within 6" of the cable tray. Notch ceiling panel to size of raceway.G. Coordinate raceway runs with other trades.H. Ceiling tile shall be removed as necessary for the raceway installation and put back in
place without damaging or dirtying any of the tiles or supporting framework. Ceiling tileshall be handled with clean hands so that no fingerprints or marks are left on the tiles.The contractor is responsible for the cost of repair or replacement of any damaged ordirtied tiles or ceiling hardware.
I. Conduits feeding raceway shall be sized to accommodate the number of cables needed inthe raceway and allow for future growth. Coordinate conduit sizing with NI&S.
3.4 TELECOMMUNICATIONS OUTLETS
A. It is the responsibility of UDC to coordinate with the departments moving into thespace(s), and with NI&S, to determine the location and number of telecommunicationsoutlet boxes required in each space.
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 28 I 26
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
a. Unless otherwise noted, outlet boxes shall be located as follows (dimensions areabove finished floor to center line of boxes):
i. Standard telecommunications outlets: I'd"
ii. Wall-mount telephone outlets: 4'6"ill. ADA Wall mount telephone outlets: 4'0"
b. All ADA standards shall be met when applicable.c. Adjust outlet box locations so that they will be symmetrically located and not
interfere with other equipment.d. Where outlets of other types are adjacent, coordinate heights to be similar where
possible.e. Where outlets are located on masonry walls, adjust box location to set in comer
of block or brick.
f. Back to back outlet boxes are not permitted. Separate boxes a minimum of 6" instandard walls and a minimum of 2' in acoustical walls.
g. Where conflicts are noted for outlet box locations, coordinate with UDC andNI&S.
B. Support outlet boxes from building construction. Do not support from other installedsystems (e.g. ceiling support wiring, conduit or raceways).
C. Telecommunications outlet boxes that support devices for wireless access points andemergency notification reader boards will be part of the cabling design. The electricalcontractor will install conduit from the outlet box to within one foot of the cable tray, orto the ER/TR.
a. The Wireless Access Point outlet boxes should be placed in locations designatedby NI&S. The outlet boxes should be placed above accessible ceilings wherepossible. If a ceiling mount is not possible then the outlet boxes should be placed12" below the ceiling in the locations designated by NI&S.
b. Reader board outlet boxes should be placed in locations designated byOEM & VTPD. The outlet boxes should be placed below the ceilings as close aspossible to the reader board location as noted on the project drawings.
3.6 AS-BUILT DRAWINGS
A. Mark the project drawings with notations reflecting any variations from the basespecifications and drawings including as-built conduit and cable tray routing.
B. Comply with construction drawings as-built requirements as described in Section27 01 GO.
END OF SECTION 27 05 28
oVirginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 28 I 27
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
€SECTION 27 05 43
EXTERIOR UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND RACEWAYS FOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
PART 1 - GENERAL
I. I RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings, Contract Forms, and Conditions of the Contract, including ConstructionManager/General Contractor (CM/GC) Agreement including Exhibits and other DivisionI Specification Sections, apply to this section.
B. UDC Standards:
a. Virginia Tech Design and Construction Standards (Revised August, 2006)
1.2 SCOPE OF WORK
A. Provide all services, labor, materials, tools, and equipment required for the complete andproper installation of exterior telecommunications pathways as called for in thesespecifications and related drawings.
B. This section includes minimum requirements and installation methods for the following:a. Building entrance conduits.b. ER/TR conduits extending from building entrance (where applicable).
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCEA. All installation work for the new exterior telecommunications pathways shall be
performed in a neat and workmanlike manner. All methods of construction that are notspecifically described or indicated shall be subject to the control of UDC.
B. Equipment and materials shall be of the quality and manufacture indicated. Theequipment specified is based on the acceptable manufacturers listed. Where "approvedequal" is stated, equipment shall be equivalent in every way to that of the equipmentspecified and subject to approval of UDC and NI&S based on submittals provided.
C. Materials and work specified herein shall comply with the applicable requirements of:a. ANSI/NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code including, but not limited to, the
following articles:i. 314 - Gudet, Device, Pull-Boxes; Conduit Bodies; Fittings; and
Manholes
ii. 344 - Rigid Metal Conduit: Type RMCb. lEEE/NESC - Nadonal Electrical Safety Codec. NEMA Standards including, but not limited to:
i. NEMA, RNl, 1986 PVC Externally Coated Galvanized Rigid SteelConduit and Intermediate Metal Conduit
d. UL Standards including, but not limited to:i. UL 6, 1981 Rigid Metal Electrical Conduite. ANS1-C80.2, 1983 Specification for Rigid Steel Conduit, Enameled
f. ANS1/T1A-569-B - Commercial Building Standard for TelecommunicationsPathways and Spaces
g. ANSl/TIA-607 - Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirementsfor Telecommunications
h. ANS1/TIA-758-A - Customer Owned Outside Plant Teleconununications
Cabling Standard (including all applicable addenda)i. BlCSl Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual
j. BlCSl Customer-Owned Outside Plant Manual
1.4 SUBMITTALS
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 43 I 28
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
6A. As-built drawings (as required per Section 27 01 GO)
PART 2 - MATERIALS
2.1 CONDUIT SYSTEM
A. Metallic Conduit:
a. Galvanized rigid conduit (GRC) with PVC coating (for building entrances).b. Intermediate metal conduit (IMC) or rigid steel conduit (for extending entrance
conduit).
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 CONDUIT SYSTEM PLACEMENT
A. Each building is required to have two diverse building entrances for survivability. Eachbuilding entrance must have a separate inside plant pathway to ER/TRs to be specified byNI&S. The location of these building entrances shall be determined in collaboration withNI&S and UDC.
B. Each building entrance shall consist of a minimum of two 4 inch conduits and two 2 inchconduits of IMC or rigid steel conduit extended a minimum of 10 feet from thefoundation wall or into undisturbed soil. The exact size and number of conduits requireddepends on the requirements of the building being served and shall be specified byNI&S. These conduits are solely intended for the provisioning of telecommunicationsservices by NI&S. The use of these conduits is managed and documented solely byNI&S.
C. Additional conduit shall be provisioned as required to support other services (e.g.,building control systems) that run over non-NI&S cable plant.
D. The conduit pathway within the building shall be continuous rigid or intermediate conduitin cases where the distance between the termination location and the building entrance isgreater than 15m (49ft).
E. All conduit bends will have a radius no less than nine times the internal diameter of the
conduit with a minimum radius of 36".
F. No bends wiU be greater than 90-degrees.G. No more than two 90-degree hends in a run between pulling points.
3.2 AS-BUILT DRAWINGS
A. Mark the project drawings with notations reflecting any variations from the basespecifications and drawings including as-built conduit routing.
B. Comply with construction drawings as-built requirements as described in Section27 01 00.
END OF SECTION 27 05 43
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 05 43 I 29
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
o
e
SECTION 27 11 00
COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT ROOM FTITINGS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings, Contract Eorms, and Conditions of the Contract, including ConstructionManager/General Contractor (CM/GC) Agreement including Exhibits and other Division1 Specification Sections, apply to this section
1.2 SCOPE OF WORK
A. Provide all services, labor, materials, tools, and equipment required for the complete andproper installation of communications equipment within the Equipment Rooms (ERs) andTelecommunications Rooms (TRs) as called for in these specifications and relateddrawings.
B. This section includes minimum requirements and installation methods for the following:a. Equipment Racks and Cable Routing Hardwareh. Copper Termination Equipmentc. Fiber Termination Equipmentd. Grounding and Bonding
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. All installation work in the TRs and the ERs shall be performed in a neat andworkmanlike manner. All methods of construction that are not specifically described orindicated shall be subject to the control of UDC.
B. Equipment and materials shall be of the quality and manufacture indicated. Theequipment specified is based on the acceptable manufacturers Usted. Where "approvedequal" is stated, equipment shall be equivalent in every way to that of the equipmentspecified and subject to approval of NI&S based on submittals provided.
C. Materials and work specified herein shall comply with the applicable requirements of:a. ANSI/NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code (NEC) Articles 250, 300, and 645
(2014 edition of the National Electrical Code®)b. ANSI/TIA-568-C.0-2 - Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer
Premises- Addendum 2, General Updatesc. ANSI/TIA-568-C.l - Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling
Standard
d. ANSI/TIA-568-B.2 - Commercial Building Telecommunications CablingStandard - Part 2: Balanced Twisted-Pair Cabling Components, includingapplicable addendum
e. ANSI/TIA-568-C.3 - Optical Fiber Cabhng Components Standardf. ANSI/TIA-569-C - Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications
Pathways and Spacesg. ANSiyTIA-604 Series - Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standardsi. ANSI/TIA-607 - Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements
for Telecommunications
j. BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual
1.4 ARCHriECTURAL REQUIREMENTS
A. New Telecommunications Rooms (TRs) and Equipment Rooms (ERs) shall be designedin comphance with the space, electrical, and environmental requirements of ANSETIA-569-C - Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces.
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 11 00 I 30
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
o
Smaller spaces or enclosures shall not be acceptable without prior written approval fromNI&S.
B. Any or all functions of a TR may be provided by an ER.C. The ER and TRs shall be dedicated to the telecommunications function and related
support facilities. For security purposes, non-Nl&S systems shall not be co-located in theER and TRs. The ER and TRs shall not be shared with electrical installations other than
those supporting telecommunications. Equipment not related to the support of the ER orTRs (e.g., piping, HVAC systems, pneumatic tubing) shall not be installed in, passthrough, enter, or be stored in the ER or TRs.
D. ER and TR design, including location, should be developed in accordance with thesecurity and disaster avoidance plans of the building.
1.5 ROOM SIZE AND SPACING
A. There shall be a minimum of one TR per floor. Exceptions may be approved by NI&Swhere conditions warrant. Additional rooms shall be provided when;a. The floor area to be served exceeds 10,000 sq. ft.; orb. The horizontal cable distance from the ER/TR to the work area exceeds 90 m
(295 ft.).B. ER and TR room sizes
a. ER/TR size shall be determined by NI&S based on the size and program of thebuilding.i. The minimum ER size is 10' x 15'.
ii. The minimum TR size is 10' x 10'.
* Note: Special purpose rooms, such as laboratories, computer rooms and certaininstructional spaces, may have a varying density of eommunications outlets. "The size ofthe ER/TR serving these rooms shall be sized accordingly, as determined by NI&S.
1.6 LOCATION
A. Each ER/TR shall be located as close as practical to the center of the area served.B. ER/TR doors shall open directly onto a hallway to facilitate the movement of large
equipment and 24x7 maintenance access.C. Access through ER/TRs to other areas of the building, including electrical vaults, shall
not be permitted.D. ER/TRs should be located away from sources of electromagnetic interference. Special
attention shall be given to electrical power supply transformers, motors, generators, x-rayequipment, and radio/radar transmitters.
E. TRs on multiple floors should be stacked over/under the ER wherever practical and asclose as possible to vertical stacks. Depending on building size, there may be multipleTRs per floor. Should this be required, there will need to be multiple TR stacks.
F. ER/TRs shall be loeated as close as praetical to the location where the vertieal backbonecable pathways rise throughout the building. This requirement reduces the length andquantity of the associated pathways.
G. The ER shall not be located below grade or below the 100-year flood plain unlesspreventive measures against water infiltration are employed.
H. ER/TRs shall be positioned such that the risk of water infiltration from in-buildingsystems is minimized. Possible sources of such water infiltration include domestic watersupply and drains, fire sprinkler suppUes, roof drains, HVAC condensation and drains.
I. ER/TRs shall be positioned away from sources of high quantities of airborne particulates(e.g., dust).
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 11 00 I 31
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
o
o
1.7 POWER
A. A separate supply circuit serving the ER shall be provided and terminated in its ownelectrical panel in the ER. The electrical panel in the ER shall be sized to meet theprojected power requirements of service to the ER and all TRs, and shall be used only toprovide power to the ERTTRs.
B. Each TR shall have an electrical panel located in the TR that is fed from the electricalpanel in the ER.
C. The electrical panel in the ER shall be connected to an emergency power system(generator).
D. Each ER and TR shall have two 30 amp 208volt circuits terminated on L6-30R at racklocation specified by NI&S. One circuit from ER or TR emergency panel and one frombuilding utility power to provide redundancy on network equipment having dual powersupplies.
E. Each equipment rack (ER and TR) will require one 20 amp 120volt receptacle (5-20R)circuit originating from emergency panel in room.
F. Device boxes shall be extended to the top of each equipment rack via flexibleconduit. Device boxes sball be mounted to a backplate which shall have accessiblescrews securing it to the rack location specified by NI&S.
G. In order to provide capacity for growth, in addition to circuits required for equipmentracks, all new electrical panels for ER/TRs will also include:a. One 20 amp 120 volt single-pole circuitb. One 20 amp 208 volt double-pole circuitc. One 30 amp 208 volt 3-phase circuit
H. Each of these circuits will be landed (terminated) on the breaker and extended intoindividual four inch junction boxes located within 12 inches of the bottom of thepanel. These junction boxes shall have blank covers with the panel and breakerinformation clearly marked.
I. In addition, identified and marked utility duplex outlets shall be placed at 6 foot intervalsaround the perimeter walls, at a height of 18 inches above the floor. Duplex utility oudetsshall be provisioned on normal building power and not tied back to the electrical panel inthe ER/TR.
1.8 EQUIPMENT BONDING AND GROUNDING
A. Grounding systems installed by or for NI&S are for NI&S use only; all other use isstrictly prohibited.
B. All stranded grounding conductors shall be insulated and color-coded (green with yellowtrace).
C. There shall be at least one grounding conductor, the Telecommunications BondingBackbone (TBB), for each riser stack. The TBB must be continuous and unbroken from
the building central grounding point through each ER/TR in the stack. Minimumgrounding conductor size is specified in the table below.
D. Virginia Tech requires that a Terminal Grounding Bar (TGB) be installed in each ER andTR and tied to the TBB. For the TGB, use a Panduit grounding bar, (part numberGB2B0312TPI-1), or equal. The TBB shall be tapped in each ER/TR and cormected tothe TGB in the ER/TR. Minimum grounding conductor size for the connection betweenthe TGB and the TBB is specified in the table below.
E. All grounding conductor terminations shall be compression crimped (no threadedcompression lugs).
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 11 00 I 32
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
G.
In buildings with more than one TBB, the TBBs shall be bonded together at the top floorand at a minimum of every third floor in between. Minimum grounding conductor size isspecified in the table below.
Sizing of the GroundingConductor
Length linear m (ft) Size (AWG)
less than 4 (13) 6
4-6(14-20) 4
6-8 (21-26) 3
8-10 (27-33) 2
10 - 13 (34-41) 1
13 -16 (42 -52) 1/0
16-20 (53-66) 2/0
greater than 20 (66) 3/0
o
o
H. Provide and install Panduit RGS134 grounding strip kits for threaded rails on front leftside of each equipment rack.
I. Ground all equipment racks and building entrance protectors to the TGB using #6 groundconductor.
J. The contractor shall install Nl&S-provided labels on grounding conductors every 5-20' asrequired by the cable path.
K. The contractor shall ground all metal cable trays by connecting them to the centralbuilding grounding point per appUcable specifications.
1.9 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
A. ER/TRs typically require cooling year-round due to the heat generated bytelecommunications equipment. The HVAC system shall be capable of maintaining thetemperature between 64 degrees F and 78 degrees F in each ER/TR, with relativenon-condensing humidity maintained within the range of 30 to 50%.
B. Each ER/TR shall have its own thermostat controlhng the temperature for thatroom. Thermostat will be hard wired (no battery powered remote thermostats).
C. In some cases, the ER/TR HVAC system(s) should be on the building emergency powersystem (as determined by Nl&S).
D. A positive air pressure shall be maintained with a minimum of one air change per hour,or as required by applicable code.
E. Heat rejection specifications for each ER/TR is determined from the number oftelecommunications outlets served by each particular room and the type of equipmentused to provision services. Specific heat rejection values for ER and TRs shall becoordinated with Nl&S.
F. The preferred location for a Fan Coil Unit (FCU) is above the equipment room entry doorto minimize the impact on the usable space within the equipment room.
1.10 CONSTRUCTION
A. A minimum of one wall shall be covered with 19 mm (3/4 in.) A-C plywood, void free,2.4 m (8 ft.) high and securely fastened to the wall, capable of supporting attached
Virginia Polytechnic and State University
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
27 11 GO I 33
c
c
equipment. Plywood shall be fire-rated (fire retardant) plywood. The location is to becoordinated with NI&S.
B. Lighting shall be a minimum of 500 lux (50 foot candles) measured 1 m (3 ft.) above thefinished floor, mounted 2600 mm (8.5 ft.) minimum above finished floor. NI&S requiresthat at least two lighting fixtures be installed per ER/TR. These hghts shall be installedin front and behind the telecommunication equipment rack(s). The location of thelighting fixtures is to be coordinated with NI&S. Lighting shall be controlled by one ormore switches located near the entrance door(s) to the room. Dimmer switches shall notbe used. At least one light per ER/TR shall be on the building emergency lighting circuit.
C. False ceiling shall not be provided.D. For ER/TRs, the minimum clear height in the room shall be 2.4 m (8 ft.) without
obstructions.
E. The door shall he a minimum of 0.9 m (36 in.) wide and 2 m (80 in.) high, without doorsill, hinged to open outward (codes permitting) and fitted with a lock. The doors shallhave a lever handle, store room lock, pick guard and shall be keyed to the next availablecore in the 102 series. The locks for the ER and TRs shall not be on the building masterkeys. These locks shall be incapable of remaining in an unlocked state when the key isremoved. The door shall be equipped with an auto closing device. A door sweep shall beinstalled at the bottom of the door and shall be consistent with other door sweepsthroughout the building. The fire rating of the door shall be consistent with the fire ratingof the walls of the room. On outward opening doors, the hinges shall be of the anti-tampering type. These hinges shall be consistent with and match similar mechanismsthroughout the building.
F. Floors and walls shall be finished with a static free treatment or sealed to minimize dust;finishes shall be light in color to enhance room lighting.
G. Floor loading capacity of ER/TRs shall be at least 50 Ih/sq. ft. The architect/engineershall verify that concentrations of proposed equipment do not exceed the floor loadinglimit, which may require increasing the floor loading capacity in some cases.
1.11 FIRE PROTECTION
A. The contractor shall provide fire protection to the room as required by code.B. Sprinkler heads, if required, shall be provided with wire cages to prevent accidental
operation.
1.12 PATHWAYS AND ROOM PENETRATIONS
A. The size and number of sleeves, conduits and/or cable trays used for riser andhorizontal pathways depends on the requirements of the area served. The size and numberof sleeves, conduits and/or cable trays required shall be specified by NI&S.
B. Sleeves or slots shall not be left open except during cable installation and shall beproperly firestopped per applicable codes. The inferior of all sleeves or slots shall hefirestopped in the ER/TR by The Contractor after cable installation. Red firestoppingmaterial shall be used in all cases.
C. For any multi-story building. Contractor shall provide a schematic riser diagramdepicting telecommunications infrastructure to include Outside Plant main feed, OSPredundant feed, riser conduits (noting size and quantity), cable trays and transitions fromcable trays to sleeves and a typical station cable conduit and outlet box.
1.13 SUBMITTALS
A. As-built drawings (as required per Section 270100)
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 11 00 I 34
Division 27 Communications Design & Constmction Standards
e
e
PART 2 - MATERIALS
2.1 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS MINIMUM REQUIREMENTSA. Floor-Mount Equipment Rack
a. Ortronics Mighty Mo 6; OR-MM6716i. 84" high with 44 rack spaces (I rack space = 1-%")ii. EIA-310-D standard 5/8" 5/8" 1/2" hole pattemill. EIA channel width of 16.25" with double-sided 12/24 tapped screw
holes.
iv. Lightweight high strength aluminum construction with black finish.V. 26.25" deep base with four (4) 14" bolt down holes and equipped with
hardware for permanent mounting on concrete floor.vi. Static capacity 1500 lbs.vii. Bend radius control with integrated cable trough and waterfalls.viii. Rack installation kit.
B. Vertical Wire Management
a. Ortronics Vertical Wire Management Cage: OR-MM6VML706i. 77.18" high by 6" wide by 6.13" deep.ii. Swing out latches allow for addition/deletion of cables without affecting
adjacent cables.iii. Mounted on the front flange of Mighty Mo 6 racks when two or more are
installed in a row, on a single rack or the end of a row.iv. Creates a 2"" channel between racks for front to back routing of
equipment cables and patch cords.V. Includes all mounting brackets.
C. Vertical Grounding Strip Busbars for New Install Racks and Cabinets:a. Panduit Grounding strip for threaded rails: RGS134-1Y
i. Provides clean bond to any rack mounted equipment regardless ofwhether or not equipment has an integrated grounding terminal.
ii. Bonds full 45 RU per rack.iii. Comes in EIA Universal mounting hole pattem.iv. Complies with US and International grounding requirements.V. Busbar Installation kit.
D. Cable Traya. Cable tray shall be installed above the racks to facilitate routing of cables from
room entrance conduits.
b. Carbon steel wiremesh cable tray with electroplated zinc finish:i. 2" Deep, 12" Wide, 10" Length: Cablofil CF54/300EZ
c. Include support kits, brackets, splice kits, end caps, etc. as required for completeinstallation.
E. Plywood Backboard: W A-C fire-resistant or non-combustible plywood backboard, voidfree, 8' high.
F. Category 6 compliant Vi D-Rings and D-Rings wall-mount nominal 2" 4" or 6" asrequired.
G. Velcro cable ties for cable routing and management as required. The use of "tie-wraps" isprohibited.
H. Building Entrance Terminalsa. Circa BET: 188B1-100-25
i. ICQ pair capacityii. 25' stub in / 110 block out
iii. Accepts 5-pin Surge Protection Modules
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 11 00 I 35
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
e
b. Circa Surge Protection Modules: 4B1S-300i. 5 PIN solid state protector module.ii. Includes PTC (positive temperature coefficient) technology. Self-
resetting current limiters which provide effective protection from 'sneakcurrent' faults.
S110 wiring block - rack mounteda. SI 10 19" Field Termination Panel (Tie to Building Entrance Protector)
i. Siemon S110A2-1OORWM
b. Siemon SI 10 19" Field Termination Panel (Copper Riser)i. Siemon S110A2-(XXX)RWM - Use (XXX) to specify 100 or 200 pah-
panels sized per project.c. 110 blocks shall possess the following characteristics:
i. Be made of flame-retardant thermoplastic, with the base consisting ofhorizontal index strips for terminating up to 25-pairs of conductors.Have detachable stand-off legs on the 100-pair base.Contain access openings for rear to front cable routing to the point oftermination.
Have termination strips on the base to be notched and divided into 5-pairincrements.
Have clear label holders with the appropriate colored inserts available forthe wiring blocks. The insert labels provided with the product shallcontain vertical lines spaced on 2-, 3-, 4- and 5-pair circuit sizes andshall not interfere with running, tracing or removing patch cords. Labelholders must be capable of mounting between each row of connectingblocks.
vi. Bases are attached to 19" panels for rack mounting with cablemanagement hardware.
vii. Have connecting blocks used for either the termination of cross-connect(jumper) wire or patch cords. All connecting blocks shall have color-coded tip and ring designation markers and be of single piececonstruction.
viii. Have connecting blocks with a minimum of 200 re-terminations withoutsignal degradation below standards compliance hmit.
ix. Support wire sizes: Solid 22-26 AWG (0.64 mm - 0.40 mm), and 7-strand wires.
b. Must be Communications Circuit Accessory Listed per UnderwritersLaboratories Standard UL 1863.
c. Meet the following performance specifications:
11.
hi.
IV.
v.
Parameters Performance @ lOOMHz
Insertion Loss 0.4 dB
NEXT 43.0 dB
FEXT 35.1 dB
Return Loss 20.0 dB
All Category 6 or 6A-termination panels shall facihtate cross-connection and interconnection using modular patch cords and shall conform to EIA standard, 19-inch relayrack mounting requirements,a. Cat 6 Patch Panel -Siemon; Z6-PNL-24K
Virginia Polytechnic and State University
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
27 II 00136
o
e
i. Includes 24 Z-MAX™ Panel outlets.
ii. Made of lightweight, high strength steel with durable black finish in24 port lU configuration.
iii. Panel outlets feature angled IDC contact pattern to exploit the widestoutlet cross-section to minimize alien crosstalk.
iv. Have a quick release lever that allows individual outlets to be easilyremoved even in tight installations.
V. Have port identification numbers on the front of the panel.vi. Accommodate 24 ports for each rack mount space (IRMS = 44.5
mm [1.75 in.]).
V. Come equipped with integrated rear wire management system.vi. Be provided with high visibility snap-on magnifying label holders that
contain paper labels or Z-MAX icons for port identification,b. Cat 6A Shielded Patch Panel -Siemon: Z6AS-PNL-24K
i. Includes 24 shielded Z-MAX™ Panel outlets.
ii. Made of lightweight, high strength steel with durable black finish in24 port lU configuration.
iii. Panel outlets feature angled IDC contact pattern to exploit the widestoutlet cross-section to minimize alien crosstalk.
iv. Have a quick release lever that allows individual outlets to be easilyremoved even in tight installations.
V. Have port identification numbers on the front of the panel.vi. Accommodate both 24 ports for each rack mount space (IRMS = 44.5
mm [1.75 in.]).
V. Come equipped with integrated rear wire management system.vi. Be provided with high visibility snap-on magnifying label holders that
contain paper labels or Z-MAX icons for port identification.
K. Rack Mount Optical Fiber Panel/Enclostirea. Rack-mount fiber cabinet - Optical Cable Corporation (OCC): RTC2U6APB-
RS2U2T. Including (1)RS2U2T splice kiti. The rack mount optical fiber panel/enclosure shall be constructed of all
steel and equipped with either removable front and rear access to fibersor a sliding drawer to access fibers.
ii. The rack mount optical fiber panel/enclosures shall be available withlocking capabilities for security.
iii. The rack mount optical fiber panel/enclosure shall be capable ofterminating tight-buffered or loose tube optical fiber cable.
iv. The rack mount optical fiber panel/enclosure shall provide for bendradius control throughout the panel as well as storage space for slackcabling.
V. The rack mount optical fiber panel/enclosure shall provide labeling spaceto facilitate port identification according to TLA 606A standards.
vi. The panel/enclosure shall meet or exceed the performance criteria perANSI/TIA-568-C.3.
vii. The rack mount optical fiber panel/enclosure shall be equipped withoptical fiber adapter panels and corresponding pre-terminated pigtailfiber optic assemblies.
L. Optical Fiber Adapter Panels and Pre-Terminated Pigtails
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 11 00 I 37
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
e
e
a. Field terminated fiber eonnectors will not be accepted. Factory polished pigtailassemblies for all fiber ends must be fusion sliced to the installed cabling.
b. The multimode optical fiber adapter panels and pre-terminated pigtail fiber opticcable assemblies shall be configured with six dual port multimode SC adapters.
c. The single-mode optical fiber adapter panels and pre-terminated pigtailfiber optic cable assemblies shall be configured with six dual port single-mode SC APC adapters.
d. Fiber Adapter Panelsi. OCC 6112DSC50G - Adapter Plate, 12-port, Dual SC, 50pm lOGbE
Multimode, Composite Sleeve .ii. OCC 6112SMDSCAPC - Adapter Plate, 12-port, Dual SC, Single-
mode, Angled Polish, Ceramic Sleeve.e. Pre-Terminated Pigtails
i. OCC P5GSC12-3M - Factory Terminated Pigtail Assembly, 12-fiber50pm OM3 Color-Coded 900 pm Multimode Fiber Stock, 3 Meterlengths , Pre-Polished SC Connectors .
i. OCC P8SCAPC12-3M - Factory Terminated Pigtail Assembly, 12-fiberColor-Coded 900 pm Single-Mode Fiber Stock, 3 Meter lengths, Pre-Polished SC APC Connectors.
2.2 GROUNDING AND BONDING
A. #4 and #6 AWG wire suitable for grounding application.B. All connectors and clamps shall be compression type.C. Terminals shall be solderless compression type, copper long-barrel NEMA two bolt.D. Telecommunications Bonding Backbone (TBB): Minimum No. 6 AWG insulated copper
conductor.
E. Telecommunications Main Grounding Busbar (TMGB): Minimum 6.3 mm thick x 100nun wide predrilled copper busbar with standard NEMA bolt hole sizing and spacing.
F. Telecommunications Grounding Busbar (TGB): Minimum 6 mm thick x 50 mm widepredrilled copper busbar with standard NEMA bolt hole sizing and spacing.
G. All grounding equipment shall be UL listed for that purpose.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EQUIPMENT RACKS AND CABLE ROUTING HARDWARE INTELECOMMUNICATIONS ROOMS
A. The Equipment Rooms (ERs) and Teleeommunications Rooms (TRs) may be equippedwith some existing hardware, such as plywood backboards, grounding bus bars,equipment racks, ladder cable tray, horizontal and vertical cable management, andcopper and fiber termination equipment. Existing hardware already be in place will beshown on the project drawings.
B. Examine ERs, TRs, and verify conditions are as shown on project drawings. Providenotification in writing of conditions deviating from drawings or detrimental to propercompletion of the work.
C. Begirming of installation in the ERs and TRs indicates eontractor acceptance of existingconditions.
D. The quantity of equipment racks can vary based on the number of outlets being served byeach ER/IR. At a minimum provide and install two racks per ER/IR in new constructionprojects.a. Some renovation projects or smaller new constructions projects may require less
than two racks or wall mount type racks. Obtain approval from NI&S prior to
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 11 00 I 38
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
construction for all equipment room designs which include these types of non-standard projects.
E. The contractor shall obtain NI&S approval of the proposed equipment rack layout priorto installation.
F. All equipment racks shall be securely anchored to the concrete floor using minimum 3/8"hardware or as specified by rack manufacturer.
G. Install new vertical wire managers on each side and between all equipment racks.H. Install grounding strip on front left side of each equipment rack and bond to TMGB with
a minimum No. 6 AWG insulated copper conductor.I. Install new cable tray for cable routing in the ERs and TRs above the equipment racks.
All cable tray shall be securely anchored to the walls with support kits and brackets asspecified by manufacturer.
J. Install plywood backboard on the walls in the ERs and TRs as required for the project.All plywood backboard shall be securely anchored to the walls.
K. All new 4-pair UTP cables shall be supported using only Category 6 compliant materialsand equipment: cable tray, D-rings, and cable management hardware and shall bemanufactured to allow for installation of Category 6 cables without damaging orotherwise distorting the cable's jacket material. All cable management hardware shallallow for cables to be neatly dressed-out in the ERs and TRs.
L. Bend radius of the multi-pair copper cable shall not exceed 10 times the outside diameterof the cable during installation or at rest.
M. Place copper cables transitioning between the cable trays and cabinets or racks ina neat and orderly manner per NEC 318.11(b) requirements. Velcro tie-wrap shall beused for supporting multi-pair copper cables.
N. To reduce untwisting of pairs, maintain the twisted pair cable jacket as close as possibleto the point of termination.
O. Multi-pair Cable: Strip back only as much cable jacket as is minimally required toterminate on connecting hardware.
P. Use wiring block manufacturer's recommended tools with the proper-sized blades for allmulti-pair copper punch downs.
Q. Bend radius of the optic fiber cable shall not exceed 15 times the outside diameter of thecable during installation and 10 times the outside diameter during rest.
R. Each cable shall be individually attached to the respective splice enclosure by mechanicalmeans. The cables strength member shall be securely attached the cable strain reliefbracket in the enclosure.
S. Each fiber bundle shall he stripped upon entering the splice tray and the individual fibersrouted in the splice tray.
T. Each cable shall be clearly labeled at the entrance to the splice enclosure. Cables labeledwithin the bundle shall not he acceptable.
U. A maximum of 12 strands of fiber shall be spliced in each trayV. All spare strands shall be installed into spare splice trays.W. Fiber slack shall be neatly coiled within the fiber splice tray or enclosure. No slack loops
shall be allowed external to the fiber panel.X. Firestop all sleeves and conduit openings after the cable installation is complete.Y. All building ERs and TRs require one wall-mount telephone outlet on the plywood
backboard.
Z. The contractor shall obtain NI&S approval of the proposed hardware equipment layoutprior to installation.
AA. NI&S standard rooms have copper termination equipment in the left side rack. Starting atthe top with the building entrance tie cable 110 block (ER Only) and then the copper riser
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 11 00 I 39
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
cable 110 blocks (TRs - top position). Install 110 horizontal cable management betweeneach 110 block. Category 6 or 6A patch panels are installed below the 110 blocks.
BB. Fiber optic panels are installed near the top of the right side equipment rack leaving atleast 4 RU space below backbone fiber panels for OSP fiber panels (Installed by others).The remaining space in the ride side rack is reserved for network electronics.
3.2 GROUNDING AND BONDING
A. Mount new Telecommunications Main Grounding Busbar (TMGB) on plywoodbackboard in main ER as shown on project drawings. The location for the TMGB shallbe coordinated with UDC and Nl&S.
B. Mount new Telecommunications Grounding Busbar (TGB) on plywood backboard inTRs as shown on project drawings. The location for the TGBs shall be coordinated withUDC and Nl&S.
C. Install new Telecommunications Bonding Backbone (TBB) from the TMGB in the ER tothe TGBs in the TRs as shown on project drawings. Connect the TBB to the TMGB andTGBs in accordance with TlA-607 and NEC. All grounding conductors leaving the ERand TRs shall be in a separate conduit from all communication cabling.
D. Bond all metallic surfaces of new racks, cable tray, and equipment in the TRs and ERs tothe TGB or TMGB in the same room with #6 AWG grounding wire as straight aspossible.
E. Bond all metallic raceways (conduit, cable tray, etc.) entering the TRs and ERs to theTGB or TMGB in the same room with #6 AWG grounding wire as straight as possible.
E. All grounding items shall be installed in complete compliance with Division 16 -Electrical (or CSl 2004 Division 26 - Electrical) and NEC.
END OF SECTION 27 11 00
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 11 00 I 40
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
o
SECTION 27 13 00
BACKBONE CABLING REQUIREMENTS
PART I - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings, Contract Forms, and Conditions of the Contract, including ConstructionManager/General Contractor (CM/GC) Agreement including Exhibits and other Division1 Specification Sections, apply to this section
1.2 SCOPE OF WORK
A. Provide all services labor, materials, tools, and equipment required for the complete andproper installation, splicing, and termination of new backbone cabling as called for inthese specifications and related drawings.
B. This section includes minimum requirements and installation methods for the following:a. Copper Backbone Cabhngb. Fiber Optic Backbone Cablingc. Fiber Splicesd. Factory Polished Fiber Pigtailse. Coax Backbone Cabling
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCEA. All backbone cabling installation, splicing, and termination shall be performed in a neat
and workmanlike manner. All methods of construction that are not specifically describedor indicated shall be subject to the control of NI&S.
B. Equipment and materials shall be of the quality and manufacture indicated. Theequipment speeified is based on the aeeeptable manufacturers listed. Where "approvedequal" is stated, equipment shall be equivalent in every way to that of the equipmentspecified and subject to approval of NI&S based oh submittals provided.
C. Materials and work specified herein shall comply with the applicable requirements of:a. ANSI/NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code (NEC) Articles 250, 300, 645, and
770 (2014 edition of the National Electrical Code®)b. lEEE/NESC - National Eleetrieal Safety Codec. ANSI/TIA-568-C.0-2 - Generic Telecommunications Cabling for
Customer Premises - Addendum 2, General Updatesd. ANSI/TIA-568-C.I - Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling
Standard
e. ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-C.2 — Commercial Building Telecommunications CablingStandard, Part 2: Balanced Twisted Pair Cabling Components
f. ANSiyTIA-568-C.3-I - Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standardg. ANSI/TIA-569-C - Commereial Building Standard for Telecommunications
Pathways and Spacesh. ANSiyTIA-598-C - Optical Fiber Cable Color Codingi. ANSI/TIA-604-3 - FOCIS 3 Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standardj; ANSI/TIA-606 - Administration Standard for Telecoimnunications Infrastructure
of Commereial Buildingsk. ANSI/TIA-607 - Commereial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements
for Telecommunications
1. BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual
1.4 SUBMITTALS
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 13 00 I 41
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
e
e
A. As-built drawings (as required per Section 270100)
PART 2 - MATERIALS
2.1 INSIDE COPPER BACKBONE CABLING
A. Riser Rated Non-Plenum (CMR) Category 3 UTP, 24 AWG (Building Entrance TieCable)
a. 100-Pair
B. Riser Rated Non-Plenum (CMR) Category 3 UTP, 24 AWG (ERTTR Tie Cable)a. 25-Pair
b. 50-Pair
c. 100-Pair
C. Riser Rated Plenum (CMP) Category 3 UTP, 24 AWG (ER/TR Tie Cable)a. 25-Pair
b. 50-Pair
c. 100-Pair
2.2 INSIDE EIBER OPTIC BACKBONE CABLING
A. Riser - Indoor/Outdoor Subgrouping Hybrid 8.3/125-micron, Single-mode Optical Fiberand 50/125-micron, Multimode Optical Fiber Non Conductive Riser (OENR) Tight-Buffer Bend Tolerant Cable - OCC OC040210-05
a. The indoor optical fiber cabling shall include twenty four multi-mode & twentyfour single-mode 900-micron tight-buffered 250-micron fibers placed in a color-coded sub-unit bundles helically stranded with aramid strength elements.
b. The indoor/outdoor optical fiber cabling shall meet or exceed the performancecriteria found in ANSI/TIA-568-C.3 and be UL listed in accordance with NEC
section 770.179(a).
c. The indoor/outdoor optical fiber cables shall have sequential length markingsprinted on the cable jacket.
d. Operating temperature; -40°C to 85°Ce. Flex resistance: 2,000 cycles (TIA/EIA-455-104A)f. Crush resistance: 2,100 N/cm (TIA/EIA-455-41A)g. All single-mode and multimode fibers shall be pigtail spliced into a rack mounted
optical fiber enclosure. Field terminations will not be permitted.h. The loss of fiher shall not exceed 1.0 dB per kilometer @ 1550 nm and 1.0 dB
per kilometer @1310 nm.B. Plenum - Indoor/Outdoor Subgrouping Hybrid 8.3/125-micron, Single-mode Optical
Fiber and 50/125-micron, Multimode Optical Fiber Non Conductive Plenum (OFNP)Tight-Buffer Bend Tolerant Cable - OCC DX048KZDZ9QPa. The indoor optical fiber cables shall include twenty four multi-mode & 24 single-
mode 900-micron tight-buffered 250-micron fibers placed in a color-coded sub-unit bundles helically stranded with aramid strength elements.
b. The indoor/outdoor optical fiber cables shall meet or exceed the performancecriteria found in ANSI/TIA-568-C.3 and be UL listed in accordance with NEC
section 770.179(a).
c. The indoor/outdoor optical fiber cables shall have sequential length markingsprinted on the cable jacket.
d. Operating temperature: -40°C to 85°Ce. Impact resistance: 1,000 impacts (TIA/EIA-455-25A)f. Crush resistance: 1,500 N/cm (TIA/EIA-455-41A)g. All single-mode and multimode fibers shall be pigtail sphced into a rack mounted
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 13 00 I 42
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
e
optical fiber enclosure. Field terminations will not be permitted.h. The loss of fiber shall not exceed 1.0 dB per kilometer @ 1550 nm and 1.0 dB
per kilometer @1310 nm.
2.3 INSIDE COAXIAL BACKBONE CABLING
A. Riser Rated Non-Plenum (CMR or CATVR) RGl 1 (Series 11), Quad Shield non-floodedcable capable of certification up to 1 GHZ.i. Commscope 4564604 I El ISSV
B. Riser Rated Plenum (CMP or CATVP) RGl 1 (Series 11), Quad Shield non-floodedcable capable of certification up to 1 GHZ.i. Commscope 4103304/10 I 2287K
C. Connectors used for terminations shall be: Thomas & Betts Ell QS Long shank hex-typecrimp Series 11 connectors. Cables and eonnectors shall be capable of certification upto 1 GHZ.
2.4 COAXIAL DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT
A. Provided and installed by NI&S after coaxial backbone cabling commissioning.
2.5 BACKBONE CABLING INSTALLATION MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, AND TOOLSA. Eumish all required materials, equipment, and tools necessary to properly complete the
backbone cabling system installation including, but not limited to: tools for pulling,splieing, and terminating the cables, mounting hardware, cable ties, bolts, anchors,clamps, hangers, kits of consumables, lubricants, communication devices, stands forcable reels, cable winches, etc.
B. Muletape: Polyester or aramid fiber.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSPECTION
A. Examine areas and conditions under which backbone cabling is to be installed. Providenotification, in writing, of conditions detrimental to proper completion of the work.
B. Verify field measurements and cable routing and termination conditions are as shown ondrawings. Provide notification, in writing, of conditions deviating from drawings.
C. Beginning of backbone cabling installation indicates Contractor acceptance of existingconditions.
3.2 COPPER UTP BUTT DING ENTRANCE TIE & BACKBONE CABLING INSTALLATION
A. Perform all backbone cabling installation in conformance with manufacturer'sinstallation guidelines.
B. Ensure that maximum pulling tensions of specified cables are not exceeded and cablebends maintain the proper radius during placement.
C. Failure to follow appropriate guidelines for cabling installation will require theContractor to provide, in a timely fashion, the additional material and labor necessary torectify the situation. This shall apply to any and all damages sustained to the cablesduring installation.
D. Field verify all cable measurements and install all backbone cables in such a matter as toavoid any and all mid-span splices. No mid-span splices are allowed except as specifiedand shown on project drawings.
E. Pull and secure new muletape through all conduit while pulling new backbone cable.F. The Contractor shall be responsible for all damage to the cable during placement.G. Do not roU or store cable reels without an appropriate underlay.
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 13 00 I 43
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
e
H. All new copper backbone cables shall be attached to the cable pathway systems orplywood backboards with cable ties for strain relief.
I. Backbone telecommunications cabling shall be placed in dedicated pathways separatefrom horizontal and other cabling.
J. Terminate cables so as not to pull tight on terminating equipment.K. Ensure that all splice closures are properly sealed for protection of the cable and splices.L. Neatly and permanently label all backbone cables with the cable number at both ends and
at all splice locations.M. Firestop all sleeves and conduit openings after the cable installation is complete.N. Plug ends of conduit entering buildings with watertight conduit caulking compound after
cable installation is complete to ensure foreign matter does not enter the buildings.0. Test, label, and document the final backbone cable installation, including cable footages,
on the as-built drawings.
3.3 COPPER UTP BUILDING ENTRANCE TIE & BACKBONE CABLE TERMINATIONSA. Install copper UTP backbone cabling through conduit or other pathways as shown on the
drawings.B. Refer to project drawings for building specific pair count for backbone copper.C. Terminate cable pairs on SI 10 connecting blocks in each ER and TR following the
industry standard color code sequence.
3.4 FIBER BACKBONE CABLING
A. Cables shall be dressed and terminated in accordance with the recommendations made inANSI/TIA-568-C.O and/or ANSI/TIA-568-C.l, manufactiner's recommendations and
best industry practices.B. Backbone cables shall be installed separately from horizontal distribution cables.C. A plastic or nylon pull cord with a minimum test rating of 90 Kg (200 lb.) shall be co-
installed with all cable installed in any conduit.D. Where cables are housed in eonduits, the backbone and horizontal cables shall be
installed in separate conduits.E. Exposed cables must be OFNP rated if installed in an air return plenum. Riser rated
cables shall be installed in metallic conduit if installed in an air return plenum.F. Where backbone cables and distribution cables are installed in a cable tray, backbone
cables shall be installed first and bundled separately from the horizontal distributioncables.
G. Backbone cables spanning more than three floors shall be securely attached at the top ofthe cable run with a wire mesh grip and on alternating floors or as required by localcodes.
H. Vertical runs of cables shall be supported to messenger strand, cable ladder, or othermethod to provide proper support for the weight of the cable.
1. Large bundles of cables and/or heavy cables shall be attached using metal clamps and/ormetal banding to support the cables.
J. The cable's minimum bend radius and maximum pulling tension shall not be exeeeded.Refer to manufacturer's requirements.
K. Each optical fiber cable shall be individually attached to the respective enelosure bymechanical means. The cables strength member shall be securely attaehed the cable strainreUef braeket in the enelosure.
L. Each optical fiber cable shall be clearly labeled at the entrance to the enclosure. Cableslabeled within the bundle shall not be acceptable.
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 13 00 144
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
M. Each fiber bundle shall be stripped upon entering the splice tray and the individual fibersrouted in the splice tray.
N. A maximum of 12 strands of fiber shall be spliced in each tray.0. All spare fiber strands shall be installed into spare splice trays.P. Fiber slack shall be neatly coiled within the fiber splice tray or enclosure. No slaek loops
shall be allowed external to the fiber panel.Q. Perform fusion splicing of multimode fiber strands on SC APC factory polished pigtails
with loss < 0.02 dB at 850 nm.
R. Perform fusion splicing of single-mode fiber strands on SC APC factory polished pigtailswith loss < 0.05 dB at 1310 nm.
S. Terminate fiber strands on connectors and in termination equipment (shelves and panels)as specified in manufacturer's color code sequence.
T. Place "Caution Fiber" tags every 5' along the fiber cable route within the FR/TR.
3.5 SAFETY
A. The contractor must comply with VT regulations for asbestos, lead, and eonfinedspaces.
3.6 AS-BUILT DRAWINGS
A. Mark the project drawings with notations reflecting actual cable lengths and anyvariations from the base specifications and drawings including as-built cable routing.
B. Comply with construction drawings as-built requirements as described in Section27 0100.
END OF SECTION 27 13 00
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 13 00 145
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
o
SECTION 27 15 00
HORIZONTAL CABLING REQUIREMENTS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings, Contract Eorms, and Conditions of the Contract, including ConstructionManager/General Contractor (CM/GC) Agreement including Exhibits and other Division1 Specification Sections, apply to this section
1.2 SCOPE OE WORK
A. Provide all services, labor, materials, tools, and equipment required for the complete andproper installation and termination of new horizontal "station" cabling as called for inthese specifications and related drawings.
B. The horizontal portion of the telecommunications cabling system extends from the workarea telecommunications outlet to the termination in the Telecommunications Room (TR)
or Equipment Room (ER).C. This section includes minimum requirements and installation methods for the following:
a. Copper Horizontal Cablingb. Work Area Eaceplatesc. Copper Modular Jacksd. Coaxial Horizontal (Drop) Cabling
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCEA. All horizontal "station" cable installation and termination shall be performed in a neat
and workmanlike manner. All methods of construction that are not specifically describedor indicated shall be subject to the control of UDC & NI&S.
B. Equipment and materials shall be of the quality and manufacture indicated. Theequipment specified is based on the acceptable manufacturers listed. Where "approvedequal" is stated, equipment shall be equivalent in every way to that of the equipmentspecified and subject to approval of NI&S based on submittals provided.
C. Materials and work specified herein shall comply with the applicable requirements of:a. ANSI/NEPA 70 - National Electrical Code including, but not limited to, the
following articles:i. 300 - Wiring Methodsii. 645 - Information Technology Equipmentiii. 725 - Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 Remote Control, Signaling, and
Power-Limited Circuits
iv. 770 - Optical Eiber Cables and RacewaysV. 800 - Communications Circuits
b. ANSI/TIAyEIA-568-C.0-2 - Generic Telecommunications Cabling forCustomer Premises - Addendum 2, General Updates ,
c. ANSl/TIA-568-C.l - Commercial Building TelecommunicationsCabling Standard
d. ANSI/TIA-568-B.2 - Commercial Building TeleconununicationsCabling Standard - Part 2: Balanced Twisted-Pair Cabling Components,including applicable addendum
e. ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-C.3-1 — Optical Eiber Cabling ComponentsStandard
f. ANSI/TIA-569-C - Commercial Building Standard forTelecommunications Pathways and Spaces
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 15 00 146
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
g-
h.
i.
ANSI/TIA-604 Series - Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability StandardANSI/ICEA S-83-596 - Fiber Optic Premises Distribution CableBICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. As-built drawings (as required per Section 27 01 GO)
PART 2 - MATERIALS
2.1 COPPER HORIZONTAL CABLING
A. Category 6, 4-Pair Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) Indoor Cablinga.
b.
c.
Siemon System 6 Riser Cable 9C6R4-E3-02-R(X)A, White Sheath Color. (X-Indicates Payout System - Contractor may use Reelex or Reel).Siemon System 6 Plenum Cable 9C6P4-E3-06-R(X)A, Blue Sheath Color. (X-Indicates Payout System - Contractor may use Reelex or Reel).Riser and Plenum rated cable characteristics and specification are as follows:i. Jacket features reverse sequential numbering.ii. Round jacket.iii. Center isolation member reduces NEXT loss by limiting pair-to-pair
contact.
iv. Be available in both 1000' reelex boxes and 1000' reels.
V. ISO/EEC 11801:2002 (Category 6), ANSLTIA 568-C.2 - 2009, ULCMR/CMP and CSA FT4/FT6 standards compliant.
vi. Transmission performance verified by UL.vii. RoHS compliant.viii. Meet the following electrical specifications:
DC Resistance <9.38 n/lOOm
DC Resistance Unbalanced 5%
Mutual Capacitance 5.6 nP/lOOm
Capacitance Unbalanced <330 pF/lOOm
Characteristic Impedance (ohms) 1-100 MHz; 100+ 15%
100-520 MHz: 100 ± 22%
NVP CMP - 70% CMR - 65%
LCL 30-10Log(f/100)dB
Delay Skew < 35ns/100m
B. Category 6A, 4-Pair Foil over Unshielded Twisted Parr (F/UTP) Indoor Cablinga. Siemon System 6A Riser Cable 9A6R4-A5-05-R1A, Yellow Sheath Color.
(Available Payout System - Reel).b. Siemon System 6A Plenum Cable 9A6P4-A5-06-R1A, Blue Sheath Color.
(Available Payout System - Reel).
Virginia Polytechnic and State University
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
27 15 00 I 47
c. Riser and Plenum rated cable characteristics and specification are as follows;i. Round cable jacket available in both CMR and CMP options with a
nominal cable O.D. of less than or equal to 7.37mm (0.290 in.).Have a construction comprised of 4-pairs of 23AWG solid bare copperconductors utilizing a center isolation member to maintain pair geometryfor optimal NEXT performance.Have a Mylar tape surrounding the cable pairs with a drain wire with analuminum foil tape surrounding the drain wire.Have a rip cord installed under the jacket for jacket removal.Be available in both 1000' and 3000' reels.
ISO/TEC 1180IEd 2.2, lEC 61156-5 Ed 2.0, ANSI/TIA 568-C.2, ULCMR/CMP and CSA Fr4/FT6 standards compliant.Transmission performance verified by UL.RoHS compliant.Meet the following electrical specifications:
11.
in.
iv.
V.
vi.
Vll.
viii.
ix.
e
DC Resistance <17.0 D/lOOm
DC Resistance Unbalanced 5%
Mutual Capacitance 5.6 nF/lOOm
Capacitance Unbalanced <330 pF/lOOm
Characteristic Impedance (ohms) 1 <f< 100: 100+ 15%
100<f<750; 100 ±22%
NVP CMP - 72% CMR - 68%
LCL 30-10Log(f/100)dB
Delay Skew (ns) <45
2.3 COAXIAL HORIZONTAL CABLING AND CONNECTORS
A. Coaxial RG-6, Quad Shield capable of certification up to 1 GHZ.a. Inside Rated (CM or CATV), White Sheath Color,
i. General Cable C5 889.41.02
b. Plenum Rated (CMP or CATVP), White Sheath Color,i. General Cable C3525.4L86
c. Connectors used for terminations shall be: Thomas and Betts Snap-N-Seal 360-degree true radial compression connectors. Hex-crimp connectors will not beaccepted. Cable and connectors shall be capable of certification up to 1 GHZ.
2.4 WORK AREA FACEPLATES
A. Double Gang, Stainless Steel CT-Style Faceplate for Category 6 Optiona. Siemon CT-8-FP-SS-L
i. Allow couplers to be removed from the front of the faceplate.
ii. Allow UTP couplers to pass through faceplates even after termination.
Virginia Polytechnic and State University
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
27 15 00 148
iii. Have write-on designation labels for circuit identification together with aclear plastic cover.
iv. Easily removable designation label covers which can be removedwithout use of tools.
V. Have optional modular furniture adapters available.
vi. Must be Communications Circuit Accessory Listed per UnderwritersLaboratories Standard UL 1863.
B. Double Gang, Stainless Steel MAX-Style Faceplate for Category 6A Optiona. Siemon MX-FP-S-06-SS-L
i. Outlet to be 6-port double-gang configuration.ii. Allow modules to be removed from the front of the faceplate.iii. Allow UTP modules to pass through faceplates even after termination.iv. Have write on designation labels for circuit identification together with a
clear plastic cover.V. Feature easily removable designation label covers which can be removed
without use of tools.
vi. Have optional modular furniture adapters available.vii. Faceplate to be stainless steel versions with designation label option.viii. Must be certified by Underwriters Laboratories to United States
Standards.
2.5 COPPER MODULAR JACKS
A. Category 6, 8-Position, 8-Conductor UTP Outleta. Siemon CT6 Coupler CT-C6-XX (XX-Indicates outlet Color Coordinate
with Architect and UDC prior to ordering for project)i. Be available in black, white, red, gray, yellow, blue, green,
orange, ivory, bright white, light ivory and alpine white.ii. Have available a gravity-feed (45 degree angled) design with
angled shroud to protect connection and help control patch cordbend radius.
iii. Utilizes TRI-BALANCF^" technology with optimized pairbalance design and Unear crosstalk response to addressapplications up to 250 MHz.
iv. Have 310 style insulation displacement connectors with quadrantpair isolation and a Pyramid'''" wire entry system.
V. Allow termination with a single conductor impact tool.vi. Modules should feature category markings on front and rear of
outlet.
vii. Be backwards compatible to allow lower performing categoriesof cables or connecting hardware to operate to their full capacity.
viii. Have rear protective strain relief caps with side or rear entry,which can be installed onto cable before or after termination.
ix. Support industry standards for T568A or T568B wiring optionson each individual outlet.
X. Be removable from the front with the faceplate mounted inplace.
xi. Must have a hinged door option on angled version for areashaving excessive airborne contaminants.
■Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 15 00 149Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
e
xii. Provide color-coded snap-in icons available for circuitidentification.
xiii. Be constructed of high impact, flame-retardant thermoplastic.xiv. Allow for a minimum of 200 terminations without signal
degradation below standards compliance limits.XV. Must be certified by Underwriters Laboratories to United States
Standards.
B. Category 6A, 8-Position, 8-Conductor FAJTP Outleta. Siemon Z-Max Shielded Outlet Z6A-S(XX) (XX-Indicates Outlet Color -
Coordinate with Architect and UDC prior to ordering for project).i. Exceed category 6A component compliance through the frequency range
of 1 to 250MHz with usable bandwidth to 500MHz.
ii. Provide full integration of cable shielding through the terminationprocess of the outlet.
ill. Be available in black, white, red, gray, yellow, blue, green, orange, ivory,bright white, hght ivory and alpine white,
iv. Universal design allows the same outlet to be mounted in flat or angledorientation.
V. Terminate with a Siemon Z-tool to ensure fast and simple terminations.vi. Have an available spring door allowing one handed operation.vii. Have a lacing module that offers linear lacing and zero-cross
termination, which eliminates pair crossing.viii. Have available termination tool included with each box of 20 outlets
ix. Be backwards compatible to allow lower performing categories of cablesor connecting hardware to operate to their full capacity.
X. Support industry standards for T568A or T568B wiring options on eachindividual outlet.
xi. Allow installation from the front or rear of the faceplate, and allow forthe jack to pass through the faceplate without re-termination.
xii. Provide color-coded, snap-in icons available for circuit identification.xiii. Allow for a minimum of 5 terminations without signal degradation below
standards compliance limits.xiv. Have a bezel constructed of high impact, glass reinforced nylon.XV. Have, as an option, an outlet, which can be mounted into an EEC 60603-7
compliant opening (keystone),xvi. Must be certified by Underwriters Laboratories to United States
Standards.
2.6 INSTALLATION MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, AND TOOLSA. Furnish all required materials, equipment, and tools necessary to properly complete the
horizontal copper and CATV coaxial cabling system installation including, but notlimited to: tools for pulling and terminating the cables, mounting hardware, Velcro cableties (plastic tie wraps will not be accepted), bolts, anchors, clamps, hangers, kits ofconsumables, lubricants, communication devices, stands for cable reels, cable wenches,
etc.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSPECTION
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 15 00 I 50
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
e
A. Examine areas and conditions under which horizontal cable is to be installed. Provide
notification, in writing, of conditions detrimental to proper completion of the work.B. Verify cable routing and termination conditions are as shown on drawings. Provide
notification, in writing, of conditions deviating from drawings.C. Beginning of horizontal cable installation indicates Contractor acceptance of existing
conditions.
3.2 HORIZONTAL CABLING INSTALLATION
A. Install faceplates and copper jacks at each work area outlet location as indicated on theproject drawings. Place the jacks in the faceplates beginning with position A and placingthe copper jacks before the CATV coaxial adapter jacks. Place blank covers in the unusedopenings on each faceplate. Faceplates shall be secured with mechanical fasteners.Adhesive fasteners shall not be allowed.
B. Unless otherwise noted on project drawings, each portal (station location) will be fedwith one Cat 6 or Cat 6A cable as directed per project design.
C. Each Wireless Access Point will be fed with two Cat 6 or Cat 6A cables as directed perproject design.
D. Each Message Board will be fed with one Cat 6 or Cat 6A cable as directed per projectdesign.
E. Each Indoor Emergency Phone will be fed with one Cat 6 or Cat 6A cable as directed perproject design.
F. Copper cabling to Outdoor Emergency Phone locations will be provided by NI&S.G. Install copper cable from each work area outlet location indicated on the drawings to the
nearest TR or ER as indicated on the project drawings.H. Perform all horizontal cable installation in conformance with manufacturer's installation
guidelines.I. Ensure that maximum pulling tensions of specified cables are not exceeded and cable
bends maintain the proper radius during placement.J. For outlet locations in walls, floor, and overhead, the horizontal cable distribution design
uses eonduit or surface raceway to the oudet location with conduit, surface raceway,and/or eable tray in the ceiling space to the TR or ER. Coordinate as neeessary withelectrical contractor for placement of horizontal cable pathways and outlet boxes.
K. Horizontal telecommunications cabling shall be placed in dedicated pathways separatefrom backbone and other cabling.
L. All horizontal cabling terminating within a single faceplate must be routed to andterminated in the same ER or TR.
M. Install new Poly line in all conduits while pulling in new horizontal cables.N. Ceiling tile shall be removed as necessary for the cable installation and put back in place
without damaging or dirtying any of the tiles or supporting framework. Ceiling tile shallbe handled with elean hands so that no fingerprints or marks are left on the tiles. Thecontractor is responsible for the cost of repair or replacement of any damaged or dirtiedtiles or ceiling hardware.
O. For eable penetration of ceiling tiles, the holes must be plaeed along the ceiling tile edge.P. All cables in the eeiling space:
a. Shall be supported in eonduit or in the cable tray and shall not droop or hangoutside of cable tray.
b. Shall not be run "wild" (unsupported by conduit or cable tray) for distancesgreater than six inches.
c. Shall not be attached to the suspended ceiling structure or laid directly on theceiling grid as a means of support.
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 15 00 1 51
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
e
d. Shall not be supported by or attached by any means to fire sprinkler heads ordelivery systems, any environmental sensor, or the exterior of any conduit orraceway.
e. Shall be routed at right angles to the electrical power circuits where the cable isnot enclosed in conduit or in cable tray.
Q. The total length of any horizontal station cable from the jack location to the equipmentroom termination panel shall not exceed 90 meters.
R. Maintain the following clearances from EMI sources:a. Unshielded power hnes or equipment less than or equal to 5 kVA near cable in
open or non-metal pathway: 12".b. Unshielded power hnes or equipment greater than 5 kV A near cable in open or
non-metal pathway: 24".c. Unshielded power hnes or equipment less than or equal to 5 kVA near cable in
grounded metal pathway: 6".d. Unshielded power hnes or equipment greater than 5 kVA near cable in grounded
metal pathway: 12".e. Power hnes enclosed in grounded metal conduit less than or equal to 5 kVA near
cable in grounded metal pathway: 3".f. Power hnes enclosed in grounded metal conduit greater than 5 kVA near cable in
grounded metal pathway: 6".g. Fluorescent fixtures near cable in open or non-metal pathway: 12".h. Fluorescent fixtures near cable in grounded metal conduit: 6".i. Motors or transformers near cable in non-metal pathway: 48".j. Motors or transformers near cable in grounded metal pathway: 36".
S. Manage slack to avoid excess cable or kinking.T. Do not splice or bridge tap the cable.U. All cables shall be tied and dressed neatly with a minimum bend radius of 10 times the
cable diameter. Provide necessary hardware to maintain proper bend radius at comers.V. All cables shall be firmly held in place. Fastenings and supports shall be adequate to
support loads with ample safety factors.W. Where cable hes or other fastening devices are utilized, the Contractor shall ensure that
the cables are not deformed by over tightening. Mechanical cable tie installation toolsare not allowed. The use of Velcro-type cable ties is required. Plastic ties will not beaccepted.
X. Failure to foUow appropriate guidelines for cable installation will require the Contractorto provide, in a timely fashion, the additional material and labor necessary to rectify thesituation. This shall apply to any and all damages sustained to the cables duringinstallation.
Y. The Contractor shall be responsible for all damage to the cable during placement.Z. Cables with jackets that are chaffed or burned exposing intemal conductor insulation or
have any bare copper (shiners) shall be replaced.AA. Do not roll or store cable reels without an appropriate underlay.BB. Neatly and permanently label all horizontal cables with the cable number at both ends.CC. Firestop all sleeves and conduit openings after the cable installation is complete.DD. Test, label, and document final horizontal cable installation including outlet numbering
on as-built drawings.
EE. Remove existing cable and terminations that will no longer be used as specified andshown on project drawings. Coordinate as necessary with electrical contractor forremoval of existing horizontal cable pathways and outlet boxes.
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 15 00 I 52
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
3.3 COPPER CABLE TERMINATION
A. At the work area outlet and the jack panel in the ER/TR, terminate all pairs of the eachcopper horizontal cable on the Jack with TIA T568B pin-pair assignments.
B. All un-used Category 6 or Category 6A jack inserts packaged with the jack panels in theER/TR are to be left in the manufacturer's original packaging and attached to the rack orwire manager for future cabling installations.
C. Terminate all pairs of each copper horizontal cable.D. All cables shall be terminated so as not to pull tight on the terminating equipment.E. Do not untwist cable pairs more than 0.5 inches when terminating.
3.4 COAXIAL HORIZONTAL CABLING
A. All drops are to be home-run from the nearest TR/ER to the face plate with no dropsplitters or amplifiers to be used.
B. Drop connectors shall be compression type as listed in the previous section "Part 2 -Products" above. "Hex-crimp" connectors are not allowed.
C. Connector type is to be determined by the jacket material of the cable being terminated.
3.6 AS-BUILT DRAWINGS
A. Mark the project drawings with notations reflecting actual cable outlet numbering andany variations from the base specifications and drawings.
B. Comply with Construction Drawings AS-BUILT Requirements in Section 27 01 GO.
END OF SECTION 27 15 GO
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 15 00 I 53
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
SECTION 27 17 00
TESTING, IDENTIFICATION AND ADMINISTRATION
PART I - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCLnVIENTS
A. Drawings, Contract Forms, and Conditions of the Contract, including ConstructionManager/General Contractor (CM/GC) Agreement including Exhibits and other DivisionI Specification Sections, apply to this section
1.2 SCOPE OF WORK
A. Provide all services, labor, materials, tools, and equipment required for complete andproper testing, certification, identification, and administration of the installedtelecommunications cabling as called for in these specifications and related drawings.
B. This section includes minimum requirements and installation methods for the following:a. Copper Cable Testing and Testersb. Fiber Optic Cable Testing and Testersc. Labels and Labelingd. Documentation
C. NI&S will provide the outlet numbers (H-Links) to the Contractor upon request. TheContractor must request this information at least four weeks prior to installing horizontalcabling. Requests for H-Links should be made through the UDC Project Manager.
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. All testing procedures and testers shall comply with applicable requirements of;a. ANSI/TIA-568-C.0-2 - Generic Telecommunications Cabling for
Customer Premises - Addendum 2, General Updates
b. ANSI/TIA-568-C. I - Commercial Building Telecommunications CablingStandard
c. ANSI/TIA-568-B.2 - Commercial Building Telecommunications CablingStandard - Part 2: Balanced Twisted-Pair Cabling Components, includingapplicable addendum
d. ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-C.3-I - Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standarde. TIA-455 Series - Fiber Optic Test Proceduresf. TIA-526 Series - Optic Fiber Systems Test Proceduresg. TSB 140-04 - Additional Guidelines for Field-Testing Length, Loss and Polarity
of Optical Fiber Cabling SystemsB. Identification and administration work shall comply with applicable requirements of:
a. ANSI/TIA-568-C.0-2 - Generie Telecommunications Cabling forCustomer Premises - Addendum 2, General Updates
b. ANSI/TIA-568-C.I - Commercial Building Telecommunications CablingStandard
c. ANSI/TIA-568-B.2 - Commercial Building Telecommunications CablingStandard - Part 2: Balanced Twisted-Pair Cabling Components, includingapphcable addendum
d. ANSI/TIA-568-C.3-1 - Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standarde. ANSI/TIA-569-A - Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications
Pathways and Spacesf. ANSI/TIA-598-A - Optieal Fiber Cable Color Codingg. ANSiyTIA-606 - Administration Standard for Telecommunications Infrastructure
of Commercial Buildings
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 17 00 I 54
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
h. BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Test reportsB. As-built drawings (as required per Section 270100)
e
PART 2 - MATERIALS
2.1 MULTI-PAIR BACKBONE CABLING AND CATEGORY 6 TESTING
A. All category 6 field-testing shall be performed by The Contractor with an approved levelIII balanced twisted-pair field test device.
B. All multi-pair UTP backbone cables shall be 100% tested by The Contractor forcontinuity.
C. Category 6 balanced twisted-pair horizontal cables shall be 100 percent tested accordingto ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.L Test parameters include wire map plus ScTP shieldcontinuity (when present), length, NEXT loss (pair-to-pair), NEXT loss (power sum),ELEEXT loss (pair-to-pair), ELFEXT loss (power sum), return loss, insertion loss,propagation delay, and delay skew.a. Test Equipment Criteria
i. All balanced twisted-pair field testers shall be factory calibrated eachcalendar year by the field test equipment manufacturer as stipulated bythe manuals provided with the field test unit. The calibration certificateshall be provided for review prior to the start of testing.
Autotest settings provided in the field tester for testing the installedcabling shall be set to the default parameters.
Test settings selected from options provided in the field testers shall becompatible with the installed cable under test.
b. Provide the following 4-connector guaranteed channel performance:
11.
in.
Parameter
UTP Cat 6 Cable System Perlormance
too MHz 200 MHz 250 MHz 350 MHz 550 MHz
Insertion Loss (dB) 19.6 28.7 32.6 36.1 51.3
NEXT Loss (dB) 47.3 42.8 41.3 40.1 36.2
PSNEXT Loss (dB) 45.3 40.8 39.3 38.1 34.2
ACR (dB) 27.7 14.1 8.8 4.0 -15.1
PSACR (dB) 25.7 12.1 6.8 2.0 -17.1
ACR-F (dB) 30.8 24.8 22.8 21.3 16.0
PS ACR-F (dB) 28.8 22.8 20.8 19.3 14.0
Return Loss (dB) 22.5 21.0 20.5 20.1 18.8
Propagation Delay (ns) 517.6 516.5 516.3 516.1 515.5
Virginia Polytechnic and State University
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
27 17 00 I 55
Delay Skew (ns) <35 1 2 35 <35 5 35 <35
2.2 CATEGORY 6A TESTING
A. All 500 MHz category 6A field-testing shall be performed by The Contractor with anapproved level 11 le balanced twisted-pair field test device.
B. All multi-pair UTP backbone cables shall be 100% tested by The Contractor forcontinuity.
C. 500 MHz Category 6A balanced twisted-pair horizontal and backbone cables shall be 100percent tested according to ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-C.l. Test parameters include wire mapplus F/UTP (ScTP) shield continuity (when present), length, NEXT loss (pair-to-pair),NEXT loss (power sum), ELFEXT loss (pair-to-pair), ELFEXT loss (power sum), returnloss, insertion loss, propagation delay, and delay skew.
a. Test Equipment Criteriai. All balanced twisted-pair field testers shall be factory calibrated each
calendar year by the field test equipment manufacturer as stipulated bythe manuals provided with the field test unit. The calibration certificateshall be provided for review prior to the start of testing.
ii. Autotest settings provided in the field tester for testing the installedcabling shall be set to the default parameters.
iii. Test settings selected from options provided in the field testers shaU becompatible with the installed cable under test.
b. Provide the following 4-connector guaranteed channel performance:
Parameter
UTP Cat 6A Cable System Performance
100 MHz 200 MHz 250 MHz 300 MHz 400 MHz 500 MHz 550 MHz 625 MHz 700 MHz
Insertion Loss (dB) 19.8 29.0 32.8 36.4 43.0 48.9 51.8 55.8 62.3
NEXT Loss (dB) 44.3 39.8 38.3 37.1 35.3 33.8 33.2 32.4 31.2
PSNEXT Loss (dB) 42.3 37.8 36.3 35.1 33.3 31.8 31.2 30.4 29.2
ACR (dB) 24.5 II 10.8 5.5 .07 -7.8 -15.1 -18.6 -23.5 -31.1
PSACR (dB) 22.5 8.8 3.5 -1.3 -9.7 -17.1 -20.6 -25.5 -33.1
ACR-F (dB) 27.8 21.8 19.8 18.3 15.8 13.8 13.0 11.9 10.3
PS ACR-F (dB) 24.8 18.8 16.8 15.3 12.8 10.8 10.0 8.9 7.3
Return Loss (dB) 20.1 1 18 17.3 16.8 15.9 15.2 14.9 14.5 14.0
Propagation Delay (ns) 538.0 1 537.0 536.0 536.0 536.0 536.0 536.0 535.0 535.0
Virginia Polytechnic and State University
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
27 17 00 I 56
Delay Skew (ns) <45 <45 5 45 5 45 5 45 5 45 5 45 5 45 5 45
2.2 OPTICAL FIBER CABLE TESTERS
A.
B.
C.
D.
c
F.
Field test instruments for multimode fiber cabling shall meet the requirements ofANSI/TLVEIAA-526-I4-A.
Field test instruments for single-mode fiber cabling shall meet the requirements ofANSI/TIAyEIAA-526-7.
Multimode Light Sourcea. Meet the launch requirements of ANSI/TIA-455-78B achieved within the field
test equipment or by use of an external mandrel wrap (as described in clause 6.4of ANSiyTIA-568-C.O) with a Category 1 light source.
b. Provide stabilized 850 nm and 1300 nm +!- 20 nm wavelength LED light source.c. Spectral width of sources shall be < 50 nm of 850 nm wavelengths and < 140
nm for 1300 nm wavelengths.d. Output of light source shall be 8 MW for 62.5 or 50 pm core optical fiber as
appropriate.e. Output stability +!- 0.40 dB from 0 to 50 degrees C.f. Long term output stability +!- 0.10 dB at 25 degrees C.g. Connector types shall include: SC.Single-mode Light Sourcea. Provide stabilized 1310 nm and 1500 nm +/- 20 nm wavelength Laser light
source.
b. Output stability +!- 0.40 dB from 0 to 50 degrees C.c. Long term output stability -(-/- 0.10 dB at 25 degrees C.d. Connector types shall be SC APC.
E. Optical Power Meter
g-
Calibrated against National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)standard.
Provide 850 nm, and 1300 nm +/- 20 nm selectable wavelength test capability.Measurement range from 10 to -60 dBm.Accuracy +/- 5% at 0 to 50 dBm.Accuracy +!- 10% 10 to 0 dBm and -50 to -60 dBm.Resolution 0.01 dB.
g. Connector types shall include: SC .Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR)
Dual selectable wavelength: 850/1300 nm for multimode.Dual selectable wavelength: 1310/1550 nm for single-mode.Selectable Cable Index of Refraction.
Visual fault locator for continuity checks and dead zone fault location.Front display and printer connection for hard-copy documentation.Equipped with laimch jumper cable of sufficient length to offset entry "deadzone".
Connector types shall include: SC and SC APC.
2.3 LABELS
A. Faceplate labels shall be printed and supplied by the Contractor with a Dymo ElectronicLabelmaker 5000 or equivalent with prior approval from Nl&S.
Virginia Polytechnic and State University
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
27 17 00157
€
e
C. Labels for cable marking: vinyl substrate with a white printing area and a clear "tail" thatself laminates the printed area when wrapped around the cable. If cable jacket is white,provide cable label with printing area that is any other color than white, so that the labelsare easily distinguishable.
D. Pre-printed labels shall meet legibility, defacement, exposure and adhesion requirementsofUL969.
E. Hand written labels are not allowed.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 COPPER CABLE TESTING
A. Test 100% of installed backbone copper cabling for:a. Wire Mapb. Length
B. Perform the following Permanent Link tests for 100% of installed Category 6 andCategory 6A horizontal cabhng as descrihed in ANSI/TIA-568-C.l, Section 6.3 andANSI/TIA-568-B.2,
Annex E:
a. Wire Maph. Lengthc. Insertion Loss
d. Pair-To-Pair NEXT Loss
e. Propagation Delayf. Delay Skew
C. Perform the following Permanent Link tests for 100% of installed Category 6 andCategory 6A horizontal copper cahhng as descrihed in ANSI/TIA-568-C.O, Section 6.3and ANSI/TIA-568-B.2 Annex E:
a. PSNEXT Loss
b. Pair-To-Pair ELFEXT
c. PSELFEXT
d. Return Loss
D. Cross-connects from horizontal to hackhone cabling will not be in place for these tests.E. The wire map test shall verify pair to pin termination at each end and check for
connectivity errors. The wire map shall indicate the following for each of the eightconductors:
a. Continuity to the remote endb. Shorts between any two or more conductorsc. Reversed pairsd. Split pairse. Transposed pairsf. Any other miswiring
E. The maximum length of the permanent link for horizontal cable shall be 90 meters.Shorten any cable runs as required at no additional cost to the project.
G. Replace and or repair cable and terminations as necessary to assure 100% passingperformance specifications.
H. Final testing shall be scheduled and conducted in the presence of the NI&S & cablemanufacturer's representative as specified in Section 270100.
I. Submit electronic and printed test results reports for each multi-pair backbone coppercable to NI&S (through the UDC PM).
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 17 00 I 58
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
GJ. Submit electronic and printed test results reports for each copper cabling permanent link
to both NI&S (through the UDC PM) and horizontal copper system manufacturer perSiemon Structured Cabling System warranty requirements.
3.2 OPTICAL FIBER CABLE TESTING
A. Test all installed fiber optic strands after splicing and termination with an OTDR (OpticalTime-Domain Reflectometer) per TIA-455-61 and TSB-140:a. End-to-end bi-directional signature trace with fault finding, connection point
reflections, fiber bend, pressure point locations, etc.b. One wavelength, 1300 nm for multimode strands.c. One wavelength, 1550 nm for single-mode strands.d. Multimode fiber connector losses < 0.5 dB at 850 nm.
e. Single-mode fiber connector losses < 0.2 dB at 1310 nm.f. Multimode fiber splice losses < 0.3 dB at 850 nm.g. Single-mode fiber splice losses < 0.2 dB at 1310 nm.h. Localized attenuation shall not exceed 0.5 dB at any point.
B. Test link attenuation of all installed fiber optic strands after splicing and termination inaccordance with ANSI/TIA-568-C.O, Section 6.4 and Annex E, and TSB-140.
a. One direction with an optical light source and an optical power meter.b. Test at two wavelengths to account for attenuation differences due to
wavelength;i. 850 nm and 1300 nm for multimode strands
ii. 1310 nm and 1550 nm for single-mode strandsc. Test multimode strands in accordance with TIA-526-14-A, Method B, One
Reference Jumper.d. For multimode strands, wrap reference jumper around mandrel to remove high-
order mode transient losses as specified in ANSI/TIA-568-C.O, Section 6.4,Table 3.
e. Test Single-mode strands in accordance with TIA-526-7, Method A.l, OneReference Jumper.
f. The total attenuation budget for each fiber cable length (end-to-end) shall equalthe allowed attenuation for the fiber (0.2 dB per km times the length in km) plusthe attenuation for each splice and connector. For example, a cable length of 3km with 1 splice and 2 connectors would have an attenuation budget of (3 km x0.2 dB/km) + (I x 0.2 dB) -H (2 x 0.2 dB) = 1.2 dB.
D. Fibers that are broken or damaged shall be replaced at no cost to VT and replaced fiberoptic cables shall be re-tested.
E. Final testing shall be scheduled and conducted in the presence of the NI&S and cablemanufacturer's representative as specified in Section 27 01 00.
F. Submit electronic and printed OTDR test results reports for each fiber optic cable strandto both NI&S (through the UDC PM) and fiber system manufacturer per OCC fiberwarranty requirements.
3.3 HORIZONTAL CABLE IDENTIFICATION AND LABELING:
A. Neatly and permanently label all copper and fiber optic cables with the cable number atboth ends within 2" of termination end.
B. NI&S provided standard outlet numbers (H-Links) are to be used for labeling faceplates,110-blocks, patch panels, and fiber terminations.
3.4 AS-BUILT DRAWINGS
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 17 GO I 59
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
e
A. Mark the project drawings with notations reflecting any variations from the basespecifications and drawings including as-built numbering for the outlets on thefloorplans.
B. As-built drawings must include the NI&S provided H-Link outlet information asdescribed in this Section.
C. Comply with Construction Drawings AS-BUILT Requirements as described in Section27 01 GO.
END OF SECTION 27 17 00
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 27 17 GO I 60
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
oSECTION 10 17 16
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE ENCLOSURES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. A number of "push-to-talk" emergency phones may he located within the project limitsThe number and location of the phones is determined by the Office of EmergencyManagement and the VT Police Department. The physical requirements for theinfrastructure to support the phones are found on the attached drawings and in the ■following specifications.
B. Equipment and materials used shall he standard components that are manufactured andavailable for purchase as standard replacement parts as long as the product iscommercially available from the manufacturer.
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. All tower installation, configurations, setup, program and related work shall he performedby electronic technicians thoroughly trained by the manufacturer in the installation andservice of the equipment provided.
B. The tower shall he warrantied against any defects in material and workmanship undernormal use for a period of five (5) years from date of installation, provided thatmanufacturer receives a completed "Installation Certification" certifying the date onwhich the system has been installed. An "Installation Certification" card shall heenclosed with every unit. In the event that no "Installation Certification" is received bymanufacturer, the five (5) years will commence on the date of shipment by themanufacturer.
C. The blue light and faceplate light shall he warrantied against any defects in material andworkmanship under normal use for a period of twenty-four (24) months from date ofinstallation, provided that manufacturer receives a completed "Installation Certification"certifying the date on which the system has been installed. An "Installation Certification"card shall he enclosed with every unit. In the event that no "Installation Certification" isreceived by manufacturer, the twenty four (24) months will commence on the date ofshipment by the manufacturer.
1.3 CERTIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS
A. The tower (Talk-A-Phone model: ETP-MT) as an assembly shall be certified to:a. UL Std 60950-1
B. The included LED blue light (Talk-A-Phone model: ETP-EL or ETP-EL12/24) shall becertified to:
a. UL Std 1598
b. CSA Std C22.2 No. 250.0
PART - 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
A. The tower shall:
a. Consist of a highly vandal-resistant free-standing steel emergency phone towermount with an integrated flashing LED blue light. Have an integrated LEDfaceplate light, mounted directly above the phone faceplate.
2.2 HARDWARE
A. The tower shall:
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 10 17 16 I 61
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
a. Be constructed of 0.25" thick steel and weigh approximately 300 lbs.b. Measure:
i. Tower only: 10" W x 8" D x 108" H, with a 0.5" radius on each comer.ii. Tower and Blue Light: 10" W x 8" D x 114" H.
c. Utilize a high-gloss, multi-coat, corrosion-inhibitive coating that shall be appliedto withstand prolonged exposure to hard environments.i. Tower shall be sandblasted to SSPC-6 standards before a 2-3 mil layer of
mst-inhibitive primer is applied.ii. Tower shall be hand sanded for smoothness before a second 2-3 mil
layer of primer is applied.iii. Tower shall have a 2-3 mil layer of dark bronze color coat applied.iv. Tower shall have a 1-2 mil layer of clear coat applied.
B. The tower base plate shall:a. Be 2.0" above the tower base.
b. Be constmcted of 0.75" thick A-36 Structural Steel.
c. Have a 4" diameter center hole for wiring access.d. Have four 1" holes for anchor bolt attachment.
C. The tower wiring access opening shall:a. Measure 9"H x 6.75" W.
b. Be located 15" above the base of the tower.
c. Have a flush cover plate that shall:i. Be constmcted of 0.25" thick steel.
ii. Be held in place by two l/4"-20 countersunk, tamper-resistant spannerscrews.
D. The tower shall have an opening in the front to accommodate flush mounting anemergency phone. The phone opening shall:a. Measure 10" H x 6.75" W.
b. Have six self-clinching #10-24 stainless steel threaded nuts to mount theemergency phone.
E. Directly below the tower phone opening, the tower shall have a section with a 30°downward slope from rear to front, spanning the depth of the phone opening to the fulltower depth.
F. The tower shall have the word "EMERGENCY" emblazoned on all four sides in 3.25"
high reflective white letters. Custom lettering, sizes and colors are available.G. The tower blue light shall:
a. Be mounted at the top of the tower with three #10-24 tamper-resistant spannerscrews.
b. Have a polycarbonate refractor lens assembly with a prismatic pattem to increasevisibility at greater distances.
2.3 FUNCTIONALITY
A. Blue Lighta. The LED blue light shall remain lit at all times.b. The blue light shall automatically flash 78 times per minute when triggered by
the emergency phone.c. The blue light shall have an illumination rating of 209 lumens (peak).d. The blue light shall retain 70% of its initial output intensity after 50,000 hours of
operation.B. Faceplate Light
a. The faceplate light shall remain lit at all times.
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 10 17 16 I 62
Division 27 Communications Design & Constraction Standards
b. The faceplate light shall have a concealed, ultra-bright LED design.c. The faceplate hght LEDs shall have no less than 50,000 hour lifetime.
2.4 POWER REQUIREMENTSA. The tower shall be powered by one of the following power sources:
a. 12VDC - Nominal: 9 Watts
b. 24VDC - Nominal: 9 Watts
c. 24VAC - Nominal: 9 Watts
e. 120VAC - Nominal: 9 Watts
2.5 MANUFACTURED UNITS
A. The tower shall be a Talkaphone ETP-MT Emergency Telephone Tower to matchexisting equipment specified by VTPD & The Office of University Planning
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. The Contractor shall carefully follow instructions in documentation provided by themanufacturer to ensure all steps have been taken to provide a reliable, easy-to-operatesystem.
B. All equipment shall be tested and configured in accordance with instructions provided bythe manufacturer prior to installation.
C. The tower shall include 24-inch long J-bolts for mounting into a minimum 36" wide by24" long by 36" deep reinforced concrete foundation.
D. The J-bolts shall protrude approximately 5 inches from the surface of the foundation.E. Provide and install all necessary conduit pathway and infrastructure as noted in the
drawing attached.F. Telecommunications cabling to be installed by NI&S under separate contract.F. Power to the telephone tower is to be provided by the EC / GC under separate contract,
a. EC / GC to consult tower manufacturer's recommendations for powerrequirements.
G. Conduit pathways including service / pull boxes locations are to be designed by EC / GCduring site plan coordination.a. Conduit pathway installation detail (next page):
Virginia Polytechnic and State University 10 17 16 I 63
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
TSBcwi*Ba®!saKW5-1
T#eeDm BpipwBt fSwa.«JS««
•T pm m yjES
Tmmmmsmm
wsryiasatoiEspspisea: ?%»»,CSJWtete wti awer^
Bes^i
Bewsa pmraa foa 1Caw»« {s*w«f S3»
fcrasSKfsMBiaf
es|upi»i
y*"Swte
r P¥C W E.LOeXlpl^
43r«tei|i^
Mto-JxTpasiwi®^pmtmwsii
END OF SECTION 10 17 00
Virginia Polytechnic and State University
Division 27 Communications Design & Construction Standards
10 17 16 I 64