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October 1, 2015
October 1, 201507-41
Matthew Mackel
Director, Business Development
PO Box 701273
Houston, TX 77270
October 1, 2015
Tab 3 – Vendor Questionnaire Please provide responses to the following questions that address your company’s operations, organization, structure, and processes for providing products and services.
♦ States Covered Ø Bidder must indicate any and all states where products and services can be offered. Ø Please indicate the price co-‐efficient for each state if it varies.
50 States & District of Columbia (Selecting this box is equal to checking all boxes below)
Alabama Maryland South Carolina
Alaska Massachusetts South Dakota
Arizona Michigan Tennessee
Arkansas Minnesota Texas
California Mississippi Utah
Colorado Missouri Vermont
Connecticut Montana Virginia
Delaware
District of Columbia
Nebraska
Nevada
Washington
West Virginia
Florida New Hampshire Wisconsin
Georgia New Jersey Wyoming
Hawaii New Mexico
Idaho New York
Illinois North Carolina
Indiana North Dakota
Iowa Ohio
Kansas Oklahoma
Kentucky Oregon
Louisiana Pennsylvania
Maine Rhode Island
All US Territories and Outlying Areas (Selecting this box is equal to checking all boxes below)
♦ Minority and Women Business Enterprise (MWBE) and (HUB) Participation Ø It is the policy of some entities participating in NCPA to involve minority and women
business enterprises (MWBE) and historically underutilized businesses (HUB) in the purchase of goods and services. Respondents shall indicate below whether or not they are an M/WBE or HUB certified.
§ Minority / Women Business Enterprise • Respondent Certifies that this firm is a M/WBE
§ Historically Underutilized Business • Respondent Certifies that this firm is a HUB
♦ Residency Ø Responding Company’s principal place of business is in the city of _______________________,
State of __________ ♦ Felony Conviction Notice
Ø Please Check Applicable Box; A publically held corporation; therefore, this reporting requirement is not applicable. Is not owned or operated by anyone who has been convicted of a felony. Is owned or operated by the following individual(s) who has/have been convicted of
a felony Ø If the 3rd box is checked, a detailed explanation of the names and convictions must be
attached. ♦ Distribution Channel
Ø Which best describes your company’s position in the distribution channel: Manufacturer Direct Certified education/government reseller Authorized Distributor Manufacturer marketing through reseller Value-‐added reseller Other: ______________________________________
♦ Processing Information Ø Provide company contact information for the following:
§ Sales Reports / Accounts Payable Contact Person: _____________________________________________________________________ Title: _________________________________________________________________________________ Company: ____________________________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________________ City: ____________________________ State: ________________________ Zip: ______________ Phone: _________________________________ Email: ____________________________________
American Somoa Northern Marina Islands
Federated States of Micronesia Puerto Rico
Guam U.S. Virgin Islands
Midway Islands
§ Purchase Orders Contact Person: _____________________________________________________________________ Title: _________________________________________________________________________________ Company: ____________________________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________________ City: ____________________________ State: ________________________ Zip: ______________ Phone: _________________________________ Email: ____________________________________
§ Sales and Marketing Contact Person: _____________________________________________________________________ Title: _________________________________________________________________________________ Company: ____________________________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________________ City: ____________________________ State: ________________________ Zip: ______________ Phone: _________________________________ Email: ____________________________________
♦ Pricing Information
Ø In addition to the current typical unit pricing furnished herein, the Vendor agrees to offer all future product introductions at prices that are proportionate to Contract Pricing.
§ If answer is no, attach a statement detailing how pricing for NCPA participants would be calculated for future product introductions.
Yes No Ø Pricing submitted includes the required NCPA administrative fee. The NCPA fee is
calculated based on the invoice price to the customer. Yes No
Ø Vendor will provide additional discounts for purchase of a guaranteed quantity. Yes No
♦ Cooperatives
Ø List any other cooperative or state contracts currently held or in the process of securing.
Cooperative/State Agency Discount Offered
Expires Annual Sales Volume
President
Wilson Troup
Accounting Operations
Operations Specialists
Crystal Hall
Trisha Adkins
High Point
Plant Employees
Marketing Manager
Contract Manager
Karen Knight
Marketing Assistant
Jenny Ames
Executive Vice President
Roy Koch
Regional Manager
Central
Ken Avery
Territory Manager
Houston & South TX
Jacqui Micci
Regional Manager
West
Shannon Jeffries
Regional Manager
Northeast
Ken Schwab
Regional Manager
North Central & NC/SC/GA
David Van Bergen
Engineering Manager
Eric Krueger
Project Engineer
Alberto Abad
Project Manager
Tracey Barattia
Product Development Manager
Mike Dvoracek
Organization Chart
July 2015
Confidential
Sedia Systems Dealers
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Dealer City
ALASKA AA-K Business Environments Inc Anchorage Business Interiors by Staples Anchorage Think Office, LLC Anchorage Arctic Office Products Fairbanks Capital Office Fairbanks The Competitive Edge Office Systems, Inc. Juneau Business Interiors by Staples Little Rock
ALABAMA
Business Interiors by Staples Bessemer Bruce Office Supply, Inc Birmingham Dekalb Office Alabama Birmingham Office Environments, Inc.--Birmingham Birmingham Business Interiors Inc Birmingham OSCO Inc Decatur Office Environments, Inc.--Huntsville Huntsville Business Interiors Inc Huntsville A-Z Office Resource Madison McAleer's Office Furniture Mobile OEC Business Interiors Mobile Business Interiors Inc Montgomery Kyser OfficeWorks Inc Montgomery
ARKANSAS Calvert-McBride Fort Smith David Martin Inc Jonesboro Evo Business Environments, Inc.--Little Rock Little Rock Today's Office Little Rock Innerplan Office Interiors North Little Rock Innovative Business Furniture, Inc. Springdale Todays Office Commercial Interiors Springdale
ARIZONA Corporate Interior Systems, Inc Phoenix Facilitec Phoenix Goodmans Interior Structures--Phoenix Phoenix Interior Solutions of Arizona Phoenix Transact Commercial Furnishings Phoenix WORKspaces, LLC Phoenix Target Commercial Interiors Tempe Arizona Furnishings Tolleson Goodmans Interior Structures--Tucson Tucson Target Commercial Interiors Tucson Hoppstetter's Office Products, Inc. Yuma
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CALIFORNIA Sierra School Equipment Co. Bakersfield Tangram Bakersfield Bakersfield The Sheridan Group--Calabasas Calabasas Smart Space Solutions Chula Vista Culver-Newlin Corona En4orm Office Interiors Corona Interior Office Solutions El Segundo Interior Motions Emeryville Office Sekkei America, Inc.--San Mateo, CA Foster City CORE Business Interiors Fresno Facility Designs Fresno Tangram Fresno Fresno Chambers Design Company Fresno Associates Purchasing Irvine Catalyst Irvine Interior Office Solutions Irvine Office Design Group Irvine Pivot Interiors, Inc.--Irvine Irvine Systems Source, Inc Irvine United Interiors Irvine Pivot Interiors, Inc.--La Mirada La Mirada Associates Purchasing Los Angeles CPM One Source Inc Los Angeles Workplace Resource Los Angeles Jules Seltzer & Associates Los Angeles Pivot Interiors, Inc.--Los Angeles Los Angeles The Sheridan Group--Los Angeles Los Angeles Western Office Interiors Los Angeles Westfall Commercial Furniture Los Angeles Corporate Business Interiors Newport Beach CSI Fullmer Pasadena MidPoint Office Inc Paso Robles Unisource Solutions Pico Rivera Pivot Interiors, Inc.--East Bay Pleasanton Crawford & Company Poway Desert Business Interiors Rancho Mirage Coastal Interiors Redding G/M Business Interiors--Riverside Riverside Seats and Stations Roseville Contract Associates Sacramento Hogue and Associates, Inc Sacramento Keller Group Sacramento United Corporate Furnishings Sacramento Peninsula Business Interiors Salinas BKM Officeworks San Diego G/M Business Interiors San Diego Parron Hall Office Interiors San Diego Systems Source, Inc San Diego
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G/M Business Interiors of San Diego, LLC San Diego Office Pavilion/Coordinated Resources, Inc., of San Fran. San Francisco Pivot Interiors, Inc.--San Francisco San Francisco Resource Design Interiors San Francisco Pivot Interiors, Inc.--San Jose San Jose Western Contract Interiors San Jose Tri-County Office Furniture, Inc.--San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo Interform/Officemax Workplace San Roman Smart Office Interiors Santa Barbara Tri-County Office Furniture, Inc.--Santa Barbara Santa Barbara One Workplace Santa Clara The Sheridan Group--Santa Fe Springs Santa Fe Springs Trope Group, Inc. Santa Rosa M3 South Pasadena Delta Office Systems & Furnishings, Inc. Stockton Office Sekkei America, Inc.--Torrance, CA Torrance BKM Office Environments Ventura Modular Systems Specialists, Inc. Ventura Tri-County Office Furniture, Inc.--Ventura Ventura Workplace Resource West Hollywood Miles Treaster & Associates West Sacramento Unisource Solutions Woodland Hills Quality Office Furnishings Yorba Linda
COLORADO BC Interiors Boulder Elements with Blue Skies Interiors Colorado Springs OfficeScapes Colorado Springs Workplace Resource--Colorado Springs Colorado Springs Contract Furnishings, Inc Denver Elements Denver Jordy Carter Inc Denver OfficeScapes Denver Workplace Resource--Denver Denver Pear Workplace Solutions Denver OfficeScapes Fort Collins Elements with Workspace Innovations Fort Collins Office Outfitters & Planners Inc Grand Junction Intelligent Commercial Environments Greenwood Village Government Contract Sales Lakewood Beck Total Office Interiors Loveland
CONNECTICUT Robert H. Lord Company Manchester John Watts Associates East Hartford Red Thread East Hartford De Clercq Office Group, Ltd Hamden Office Resources, Inc Hartford Robert H. Lord Company Machester
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Real Integrated System Milford Red Thread Milford Office Furniture Inc Newington Arenson Office Furnishings, Inc Stamford Red Thread Stamford Stamford Office Furniture Stamford Red Thread Torrington
WASHINGTON D.C. EvensonBest LLC Washington Fahrenheit, LLC Washington MOI Inc Washington Peabody Office Washington
DELAWARE
Brennan's Office Interiors New Castle Corporate Interiors Inc New Castle Corporate Facilities, Inc Wilmington
FLORIDA Commercial Design Services Altamonte Springs Workscapes, Inc.--Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale Office Furniture & Design Concepts Fort Meyers Workscapes, Inc.--Fort Myers Fort Myers Office Products & Services Fort Pierce OEC Business Interiors Gainesville Pradere Office Products Hialeah Empire Office Inc Hollywood Integrated Facility Systems Jacksonville Perdue Inc Jacksonville Total Office Solutions Jacksonville Workscapes, Inc.--Jacksonville Jacksonville Florida Business Interiors Lake Mary GLT Office Lakeland Commercial Design Service Lakeland American Business Interiors Melbourne Corporate Design Choice Miami Compass Office Solutions Miramar Empire Office Environments Miramar Workscapes, Inc.--Orlando Orlando Business Interiors by Staples Pembroke Park A to Z Furnishings Pensacola Business Interiors Inc Pensacola McAleer's Office Furniture Pensacola Office Environments, Inc.--Pensacola Pensacola Office Elements Inc Pompano Beach Accent Office Interiors Tallahassee Commercial Design Service Tallahassee Office Environments, Inc.--Tallahassee Tallahassee
Sedia Systems Dealers
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B-AG Contract Tampa Commercial Design Services Tampa Workscapes, Inc.--Tampa Tampa
GEORGIA Logistics Support Group Albany DeKalb Office Environments Alpharetta FENS Associates Alpharetta Business Interiors by Staples Atlanta Corporate Environments of Georgia Atlanta GSI Office Environments Atlanta Ivan Allen Workspace Atlanta TurnerBoone Contract Atlanta Corporate Studio Augusta Modern Business Systems Inc Augusta Affirmative Solutions Augusta McWaters Inc Augusta Carithers Wallace Courtenay LLC Doraville VIP Office Furniture & Supply Hinesville Chapman office Interiors Kennesaw Advent Business Interiors Inc Leesburg Carithers-Wallace-Courtenay, Inc.--Macon Macon Commercial Furnishings Macon Office Images Roswell Mason Inc Savannah McWaters Inc Savannah National Office Systems Savannah NFL Officeworks Smyrna Turners Fine Furniture Valdosta
HAWAII
Corporate Environments International Honolulu Furniture Plus Inc Honolulu Great Spaces Honolulu Interior Showplace Honolulu Office Pavilion/Contract Furnishers of Hawaii, Inc. Honolulu The Systemcenter, Inc Honolulu Industries for the Blind Waipahu
IOWA M Hanson & Company Cedar Rapids Pigott, Inc.--Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Saxton Inc Cedar Rapids Tallgrass Business Resources Coralville Pigott, Inc.--Davenport Davenport Iowa Illinois Office Solutions Davenport Paragon Commercial Interiors Davenport Pigott, Inc.--Des Moines Des Moines Storey Kenworthy Company Des Moines
Sedia Systems Dealers
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Office Elements Group Sioux City Perkins Office Solutions Sioux City Office Concepts, Ltd. Waterloo Kirk Gross Company Waterloo
IDAHO Business Interiors of Idaho Boise Intermountain Design Boise Office Environment Company Boise Office Pavilion/Dundas Office Interiors, Inc.-Boise/SW Idaho Boise Sprague Solutions Boise Henriksen/Butler Design Group--Idaho Idaho Falls Porter's Office Products Pocatello Porter's Office Products Rexburg
ILLINOIS Interiors for Business Inc Batavia Thomas Interior Systems, Inc. Bloomingdale Business Furniture LLC Bloomington Stiles Office Solutions Carbondale Business Office Systems Carol Stream Stocks Inc Champaign Widmer, Inc.--Champaign Champaign A. Pomerantz & Company Chicago Business Office Systems Chicago Corporate Concepts Chicago OEC Business Interiors Chicago Illini Supply, Inc Forsyth Office Specialists, Inc. Galesburg Interior Investments Lincolnshire Interior Investments, LLC--Naperville Naperville Widmer, Inc.--Normal Normal Insight Chicago, LLC Oak Brook Bradfields Inc Peoria Widmer, Inc.--Peoria Peoria Neece Office Equipment, Inc. Quincy Emmons Business Interiors Rockford Widmer, Inc.--Rockford Rockford Target Commercial Interiors Rockford Office Sekkei America, Inc.--Chicago Rolling Meadows Kayhan International Ltd Schaumburg Wiley Office Equipment Springfield Midwest Office Interiors Woodridge Lefferson & Associates Alton Corporate Concepts Chicago Desks, Inc Chicago Corporate Concepts Lombard Resource One Springfield Business Interiors by Staples LOMBARD
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INDIANA Kramer Leonard Chesterton Business Environments Evansville I D & A, Inc.--Evansville Evansville Officeworks--Indianapolis Fishers AMO Office Furniture Fort Wayne JW Group Inc Fort Wayne One Eleven Design Fort Wayne Office Interiors, Inc.--Granger Granger Commercial Office Environments Indianapolis D2P LLC Indianapolis RJE Business Interiors Indianpolis Hoffman Office Supply Jasper HDW Commercial Interiors Merrillville Anderson & Associates Terre Haute Thiemann Office Products, Inc. Terre Haute Hudson Office Solutions Washington
KANSAS John A. Marshall Company Lenexa Total Installation Bel Aire Evologic LLC Lenexa John A. Marshall Co.--Lenexa Lenexa Scott Rice Office Works Lenexa Modern Business Interiors LLC Overland Park BA Designs Topeka Designed Business Interiors of Topeka, Inc. Topeka Encompas Wichita John A. Marshall Co.--Wichita Wichita Scott Rice Office Interiors Wichita
KENTUCKY
I D & A, Inc.--Lexington Lexington Burdorf's Furnishings & Flooring Louisville Hubbuch & Co Louisville I D & A, Inc.--Louisville Louisville Munson Business Interiors Louisville Systems Design, Inc Louisville Office Resources Inc Louisville Happy's of Madisonville Madisonville KDA Office Furniture Solutions Richmond
LOUISIANA Arnold and Associates Interiors Inc Baton Rouge Frost-Barber Inc Baton Rouge Workplace Resource, LLC--Louisiana Baton Rouge Innovative Intelligent Design Lafayette Business Products & Design Monroe
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A.D. Wynne Company Inc New Orleans Contract Furniture Group Saint Rose Bath Business Services Shreveport J & P Sales Shreveport
MASSACHUSETTS A.K. Thomas Company Inc Amesbury Interior Resources Group Andover Creative Office Pavilion--Boston Boston Red Thread Boston FENS Associates Groveland Tactical Office Solutions Haverhill Broadway Office Interiors Springfield Red Thread Springfield Lexington Group, Inc. West Springfield Union Office Interiors Wilmington Creative Office Pavilion--Worcester Worcester Office Resources, Inc Boston
MARYLAND American Office Equipment Company, Inc.--Baltimore Baltimore Enterprise Furniture Consultants Baltimore Hyperspace Baltimore Price Modern Baltimore MOI Inc Baltmore Atlantic Corporate Interiors Beltsville US Business Interiors Inc Largo Douron Owings Mills Bialek Environments Rockville Office Images Rockville Washington Office Interiors Rockville
MAINE
Creative Office Pavilion Portland Office Resources, Inc Portland Red Thread Westbrook Office Works York Union Office Interiors Augusta
MICHIGAN NBS Commercial Interiors Bay City Metro Business Interiors Benton harbor Airea Inc Farmington Hills The Casper Corporation Farmington Hills Alliant Commercial Furnishings Grand Rapids Custer Workplace Interiors Grand Rapids WorkSquared--Grand Rapids Grand Rapids West Michigan Office Interiors Kalamazoo WorkSquared--Kalamazoo Kalamazoo
Sedia Systems Dealers
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WorkSquared--Lansing Lansing Lakeshore Office Furniture Muskegon WorkSquared--Novi Novi Facility Matrix Group, Inc.--Pontiac Pontiac Workplace Contract Design, LLC Port Huron Interior Systems Contract Group Royal Oak Pinnacle Design Saginaw Business Interiors by Staples Southfield Interior Environments Southfield Michigan Office Design Southfield Lincoln Office Solutions Taylor Interphase Interiors, Inc Traverse City WorkSquared--Traverse City Traverse City American Interiors Wixom
MINNESOTA
Innovative Office Solutions Burnsville Business Interiors by Staples Mankato Interium Plymouth Business Interiors by Staples Arden Hills North Country Business Products Bemidji Suite Spaces Brainerd Innovative Office Solutions Burnsville Innovative Office Solutions Burnsville Northern Business Products, Inc.--Duluth Duluth Duluth Typewriter & Business Furniture Duluth Northern Business Products, Inc.--Hibbing Hibbing River Bend Business Products Mankato Fluid Interiors, LLC Minneapolis General Office Products Minneapolis Parameters, Ltd Minneapolis Target Commercial Interiors Minneapolis Intereum Plymouth Northern Business Products, Inc.--St. Cloud St. Cloud Commercial Furniture Services, Inc. St. Louis Park Burgher Office Equipment Company Virginia Range Office Supply & Equipment Co Virginia
MISSOURI Newground International Chesterfield NewGround Chesterfield Spellman Brady & Co Clayton Marathon Office Interiors Columbia Smart Business Interiors, Inc. Columbia New Paradgm Interiors, Inc. Fenton Benchmark Off Solutions Jefferson City BA Designs Kansas City Business Interiors by Staples Kansas City Professional Office Environments Inc Maryland Heights
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Color-Art Integrated Interiors Saint Louis Interior Investments of St. Louis Saint Louis Working Spaces Saint Louis Grooms Office Systems Springfield Sifford Office Products Springfield Springfield Office Supply Inc Springfield Thomas Brothers Office Furniture Springfield CI Select St Louis Modern Business Interiors LLC St. Charles Spellman Brady St. Louis
MISSISSIPPI
OEC Business Interiors Gulfport Barefield Workplace Solutions Jackson Business Interiors Ridgeland Interior Elements Ridgeland Office Innovations, Inc. Ridgeland
MONTANA 360 Office Solutions Billings Peterson's Quality Office Equipment Billings 360 Office Solutions Bozeman K. R. Office Interiors Inc Bozeman Western Office Equipment Great Falls 360 Office Solutions Helena Dundas Office Interiors, Inc.--Helena Helena KR Office Interiors Helena Montana Office Solutions Helena Business One Missoula Contract Design Associates, Inc. - Missoula Missoula Missoula's Office City Missoula Office Solutions & Services Missoula
NORTH CAROLINA Alfred Williams & Company--Charlotte Charlotte Delve Interiors Charlotte Gregory Grier Charlotte Office Environments Inc Charlotte Alfred Williams & Company--Colfax Colfax Alfred Williams & Company--Durham Durham Williams Office Environments Inc Fayetteville Delve Interiors Greensboro Delve Interiors Greenville J Morgan Design Assoc Greenville PMC Commercial Interiors Inc Morrisville Alfred Williams & Company--Raleigh Raleigh Business Interiors by Staples Raleigh Carolina Business Interiors Raleigh Creative Business Interiors Raleigh
Sedia Systems Dealers
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Storr Office Environments Inc Raleigh Indoff Wilmington NC Wilmington Benton Office Interiors Inc Wilson
NORTH DAKOTA Brown & Saenger, Inc.--Bismarck Bismarck Southwest Business Machines Inc Dickinson Brown & Saenger, Inc.--Fargo Fargo Hannahers Office Environments Fargo InterOffice Fargo Gaffaney's Inc Grand Forks Officeland Jamestown Brown & Saenger, Inc.--Minot Minot
NEBRASKA
Business World Products of Hastings Hastings AOI Furniture Services--Lincoln Lincoln Eakes Office Plus North Platte All Makes Office Equipment Co. Omaha AOI Furniture Services--Omaha Omaha Bold Office Solutions Omaha Business Interiors by Staples Omaha
NEW HAMPSHIRE Office Interiors Dover Creative Office Pavilion--New Hampshire Manchester Office Resources, Inc Manchester Red Thread Manchester
NEW JERSEY
Wood Office Environments, LLC Basking Ridge WB Mason Company Bellmawr EvensonBest LLC Berkeley Heights CFI GOV LLC Gloucester City Casey's Executive Interiors Green Brook Furniture Consultants Inc Montville bfi--Parsippany Parsippany Business Environments Parsippany Corporate Facilities of New Jersey Pennsauken Dancker Somerville Feigus Office Furniture Wall Hartman Office Furniture, Inc. Whippany Arenson Office Furnishings, Inc Woodbridge
NEW MEXICO Beck Total Office Interiors Albuquerque Contract Associates Inc Albuquerque Goodmans Interior Structures--Albuquerque Albuquerque Workspace Dynamics Albuquerque Business Environments Albuquerque
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Business Interiors by Staples Albuquerque Beck Total Office Interiors Lac Cruces BPSI--New Mexico Las Cruces Creative Interiors Santa Fe
NEVADA Madden Business Interiors Henderson Business Interiors by Staples Las Vegas Henriksen/Butler Nevada, LLC Las Vegas Western Office Interiors Las Vegas Machabee Office Environments Las Vegas Office Pavilion/Dundas Office Interiors--Reno Reno Reno Business Interiors Inc Reno Machabee Office Environments Sparks
NEW YORK Accent Commercial Furniture, Inc. Albany Business Interiors by Staples Albany Business Interiors by Staples Amherst Creative Contract Furniture Bayport Grassroots Contract Interiors Buffalo Inner Space Office Interiors Buffalo Millington Lockwood Business Interiors Buffalo Prentice Office Environments Buffalo FM Office Express East Rochester Office Furniture Direct Farmingdale Waldners Business Environments Farmingdale WB Mason Company Hauppauge The Telcar Group Holbrook David G. Rosen, Inc Jericho Concept & Design Locust Valley Weeks-Lerman Group Maspeth A.C. Desk Mineola Hummel's Office Equipment Company, Inc. Mohawk AFD Contract Furniture New York EvensonBest LLC New York Lane Office New York Lewis Alan Office Furniture New York LJ Duffy New York Meadows Office Furniture Inc New York Workwell Partners New York Benhar Office Interiors, LLC New York Creative Office Pavilion--New York New York Herman Miller, Inc. New York Key International, Inc New York Office Limited, Inc New York Office Sekkei America, Inc.--New York New York W.B. Wood NY New York Alianza Services, LLC--Nyack, NY Nyack Merkel-Donohue Rochester
Sedia Systems Dealers
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Sedgwick Business Interiors, LLC Rochester Waldners Business Environments Rye DRB Business Interiors Saratoga Springs Just the Right Stuff, Inc Syracuse Sedgwick Business Interiors--Syracuse, LLC Syracuse Stevens Office Interiors Syracuse Business Interiors by Staples Vestal Arsen Office Furnishings, Inc New York
OHIO
APG Office Furnishings, Inc.--Akron Akron Ohio Desk Company Akron Bobel's Office Plus Amherst Workscape Bath APG Office Furnishings, Inc.--Cincinnati Cincinnati Brodwill, LLC Cincinnati Enriching Spaces/ISI Cincinnati Loth Inc Cincinnati Office Furniture Source Cincinnati RJE Business Interiors Cincinnati APG Office Furnishings, Inc.--Cleveland Cleveland American Interiors Cleveland Today's Business Products Cleveland Business Interiors by Staples Columbus Clara I Brown Interiors Columbus Continental Office Environments Columbus Continental Office Furniture, Inc. Columbus King Business Interiors Inc Columbus Loth Company Columbus Oreilly Office Columbus O'Reilly Office LLC Columbus APG Office Furnishings, Inc.--Dayton Dayton Salem Office Products Dayton Office City Express Delaware Environments 4 Business Fairlawn Miracle on Main Street Kent W.H. Oswalt Company Inc Mansfield Innovative Office Solutions Maria Stein Kiks Office Partners North Royalton American Interiors Inc Toledo Continental Office Environments--Toledo Toledo Continental Office Environments North Royalton Continental Office Environments Painesville
OKLAHOMA L & M Office Furniture Oklahoma City Office Concepts Oklahoma City Office Interiors LLC Oklahoma City Scott Rice Oklahoma City
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Space, Inc Oklahoma City Vater's Office Interiors Oklahoma City Workplace Resource of Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Ilo Inc Tulsa Med Tech Interiors, Inc. Tulsa Workplace Resource of Tulsa Tulsa
OREGON
Office World, Inc. Eugene Workplace Resource of Oregon--Medford Medford NW Office Interiors Milwaukie Interior Office Solutions, LLC Portland Pacific Furnishings Portland Workplace Resource of Oregon--Portland Portland Business Interiors by Staples Portland Interior Office Concepts Medford Environments Portland
PENNSYLVANIA McCartney's Inc Altoona Central Office Interiors Arnold Corporate Environments - A One Point Company Bethlehem Supply Source, Inc.-- Camp Hill Camp Hill A.J. Grack Business Interiors Erie Supply Source, Inc. formerly Keystate, Inc.--Johnstown Johnstown Spectrum - A Herman Miller Dealer King of Prussia Supply Source, Inc.-- Lancaster Lancaster Lititz Office Products Lititz Advanced Office Environments Malvern Easley & Rivers Inc Monroeville Business Interiors by Staples New Cumberland Advanced Furniture Services Group Philadelphia Cofco Group Philadelphia Corporate Facilities Philadelphia Bulldog Office Products Pittsburgh Franklin Interiors Pittsburgh Indoff Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Mt Lebanon Office Equipment Pittsburgh Workspace, Inc Pittsburgh Interior Workplace Solutions LLC Reading Supply Source, Inc. formerly Keystate, Inc.--State College State College Top to Bottom Interiors State College Creative Business Interiors Ltd Wilkes-Barre Supply Source, Inc.-- Williamsport Williamsport Premier Office Solutions, Inc. Willow Grove
RHODE ISLAND Creative Office Environments East Providence Office Concepts Inc East Providence
Sedia Systems Dealers
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Pannello Systems Portsmouth Sheehan's Office Interiors Portsmouth Creative Office Pavilion--Rhode Island Providence
SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken Office Supply Inc Aiken Herald Office Solutions Charleston Wulbern-Koval Charleston Herald Office Solutions Charleston Herald Office Solutions Cheraw Alfred Williams & Co Columbia Business Interiors by Staples Columbia McWaters Inc Columbia Millers of Columbia Inc Columbia Corporate Concepts Coumbia Alfred Williams & Company--Greenville Greenville Carolina Business Interiors Greenville Young Office Greenville Alfred Williams & Company--Charleston Mt. Pleasant Talotta Contract Interiors and Office Furniture Myrtle Beach White Office Furniture Ltd Rock Hill Herald Office Solutions Sumter
SOUTH DAKOTA Dakota Business Center Rapid City V-Cor LLC Rapid City Western Stationers Rapid City A&B Business Sioux Falls Brown & Saenger, Inc. Sioux Falls Canfield Business Interiors Sioux Falls Office Interiors Sioux Falls Interstate Office Products Inc Sioux Falls
TENNESSEE Jackson Interior Design & Furnishings Blountville Business Interiors by Staples Brentwood Interior Design Services Inc Brentwood Bentco Office Solutions LLC Chattanooga CWC, LLC Chattanooga Spaces Group LLC Germantown A-Z Office Resource Gray Inspire Business Interiors Johnson City A-Z Office Resource Knoxville Commercial Environments Inc Knoxville Office Furniture Outfitters, LLC Knoxville Contract Business Interiors Knoxville APG Office Furnishings, Inc.--Memphis Memphis Alfred Williams & Company--Nashville Nashville HST Corporate Interiors Nashville
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Nashville Office Interiors Nashville Nfusion Design Studio Nashville Contract Furniture Alliance Newbern
TEXAS Abilene Printing & Stationery Abilene Intelligent Interiors, Inc. Addison Miller Office Interiors Addison General Office Supply Inc Amarillo Navajo Office Products Amarillo Officewise Furniture & Supply--Amarillo Amarillo BP Resources Austin Facility Interiors, Inc Austin Furniture Marketing Group of Austin Austin Shelton-Keller Group Austin Workplace Resource, LLC--Austin Austin Workplace Resource Group Carrollton bauhaus Dallas BKM Total Office of Texas Dallas G.L Seaman & Company Dallas Interior Resources Dallas Business Products & Services El Paso Shelby Distributions El Paso Royer & Schutts Fort Worth G.L Seaman & Company Ft. Worth Valley Designs Harlingen Debner + Company Houston J. Tyler Services, Inc. Houston Jimenez Contract Services LLC Houston Office Pavilion--Houston Houston The OFIS Houston HBI Office Solutions Inc Huntsville Business Interiors Irving Espacios, LLC Laredo G & S Office Supply Laredo Baker Office Products Lubbock Officewise Furniture & Supply--Lubbock Lubbock Built for Dreams Lubbock McKinney Office Supply McKinney Broussard Group San Antonio Texas Wilson Office Furniture & Services San Antonio Workplace Resource, LLC--San Antonio San Antonio Custom Furniture Solutions Temple Ables Land Inc Tyler
UTAH CCG Howell Salt Lake City Henriksen/Butler Design Group, LLC--Salt Lake City Salt Lake City Interior Solutions Inc Salt Lake City
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MidWest Commercial Interiors Salt Lake City WorkSpace Elements Salt Lake City Henriksen/Butler Design Group, LLC--St. George St. George
VIRGINIA Omnifics Alexandria American Office of Virginia, Inc. Chantilly American Office South, Inc.--Charlottesville Charlottesville Furniturespeak Inc Fairfax Washington Group Solutions Falls Church DDG Inc Fredericksburg Tactical Office Solutions Hampton American Office South, Inc.--Richmond Richmond MOI, inc Richmond Smarter Interiors Richmond JMJ Corporation Richmond Barrows Business Environments Roanoke Harris Office Furniture Roanoke American Office Virgina Beach GOVSOLUTIONS, Inc. Virginia Beach Mega Office Furniture Virginia Beach MOI, Inc Virginia Beach B-K Office Supply Winchester Office Environments Arlington
VERMONT Creative Office Pavilion--Vermont Burlington Office Environments Inc South Burlington Red Thread Williston
WASHINGTON Business Interiors by Staples Auburn Working Spaces Pacific Bellevue Chandler Business Interiors East Wenatchee Legacy Group Renton Brutzman's Richland Business Interiors Northwest Seattle Commercial Office Interiors Seattle FOI Commercial Interiors Seattle MBI--Seattle Seattle Western Office Interiors Seattle Contract Design Associates, Inc.--Spokane Spokane Nova Contract Interiors Spokane Business Interiors Northwest (BiNW)--Tacoma Tacoma Haakenson Group Tukwila Harris Office Equipment Inc Yakima OpenSquare Seattle
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WISCONSIN Building Service, Inc. (BSI North) Appleton Nordon Business Environments Appleton Henricksen - Brookfield Brookfield Systems Furniture DePere Variety Office Products of Eau Claire Inc Eau Claire Target Commercial Interiors Green Bay Interior Investments of Madison, LLC Madison Target Commerical Interiors Madison Creative Business Interiors Madison Target Commerical Interiors Marathon Creative Business Interiors Milwaukee Interior Investments--Milwaukee Milwaukee Corporate Design Interiors Milwaukee Forrer Business Interiors Milwaukee Berg Corporate Interiors Mukwonago Emmons Business Interior Stevens Point Building Service, Inc.(BSI) Waukesha Hadley Office Products Wausau Samuels Group - Environments Wausau
WEST VIRGINIA Contemporary Galleries--Charleston Charleston Franklin Interiors Charleston Capitol Business Interiors Morgantown Omega Commercial Interiors Morgantown B. Stanley Gill, Inc South Charleston Elements Cheyenne Top Office Products Inc Sheridan
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STYLE OVERALL W x L T-MOLD 3MM 3/8" WOOD ITEM #
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Modesty Panels
24 x 36 985 985 1610 X202436
24 x 42 1005 1005 1697 X202442
24 x 48 1016 1016 1746 X202448
24 x 60 1113 1133 1965 X202460
24 x 72 1164 1164 2094 X202472
30 x 36 1005 1005 1685 X203036
30 x 42 1031 1031 1779 X203042
30 x 48 1041 1041 1626 X203048
30 x 60 1169 1069 1854 X203060
30 x 72 1200 1200 2095 X203072
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12 x 60 +220 +220 +404 X20M1260
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OPTIONS: Casters Locking (2) +36 Genu-Fold Mechanism +396 Flip-up Top +345 Wire Management Door +146 Anti-Sag Bar Included on 60” and 72” Tables
FRAME: 1.5” x 4” Oval 13 GaugeTubing
LAMINATE: Standard Wilsonart® laminates; Premium Wilsonart®, Pionite®, Nevamar® and Formica® available
POWDER COAT: Silver, Black, Taupe, Anthracite, Almond, Champagne, Charcoal
MAIN BARS: 11/2” H x 2” W Rectangular 11 Gauge Steel, Black Glass Filled Caps
MOUNTING PLATE: 4” x 10” 7 Gauge Welded Plate
LEVELERS: 1” Diameter Nickel
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MODEL OVERALL W x D x H FINISHES OPTIONS PRICE ITEM #
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STACK
FRAME COLORS: Black, Silver
POLY COLOR: Black, Flannel
TASK BASE: Black Chrome +90
TABLET LAMINATES: Standard Wilsonart (8 Tablet Minimum)
Anti-Panic Tablet Arm +140
Lab Height with Footring +65
SHIPPING: STACK: 1-4 per Carton
TABLET: Add to Stack Frame
TASK: KD 1 per Carton
CASTER
TASK
260
290
320
345
325
365
385
425
275
305
335
360
TURSTP
TURSTS
TURSTU
TURSTWU
TURTKP
TURTKS
TURTKU
TURTKWU
TURSTPC
TURSTSC
TURSTUC
TURSTWUC
+75 ATU
+225
+235
T1
T2
ATU
ATU
+75
+75
Polypropylene
Poly Back & Upholstered Seat
Upholstered Seat & Back
Wood Back & Upholstered Seat
Polypropylene
Poly Back & Upholstered Seat
Upholstered Seat & Back
Wood Back & Upholstered Seat
Polypropylene
Poly Back & Upholstered Seat
Upholstered Seat & Back
Wood Back & Upholstered Seat
19.25 x 21 x 31.5
24.5 x 21 x 31.5
Armrests
23.25 x 28 x 31.5
Flip-up Tablet Arm
Standard 12”
Oversized 15”
19.25 x 21 x 31.5
24.5 x 21 x 31.5
Armrests
24x 24 x 30-35
24x 24 x 30-35
Armrests
STACKING DOLLY: Stacks 10 High +300
UPHOLSTERY: Approved Grade 1 Textiles
Turandot complementary
MODEL CONFIGURATION G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8G1 G9 CAL 133
7fixed
TURANDOT Seat Only Included 18 37 55 73 91 110 127 145 14
TURANDOT Seat/Back Included 27 55 82 110 137 165 190 218 21
TECTON Seat Only Included 18 37 55 73 91 110 127 145 14
TECTON Seat/Back Included 27 55 82 110 137 165 190 218 21
Please Note: All pricing is per position.
Textile Grade-In Program Add to Grade 1 List Price
TERMS & CONDITIONS GOVERNThe SEDIA SYSTEMS Terms & Conditions shall apply to and govern all transactions and purchases of products (including any related services) between SEDIA SYSTEMS and SEDIA SYSTEMS’ customer (“Customer”). Except as otherwise excluded by agreement, in writing, signed by SEDIA SYSTEMS and Customer, (i) these Terms & Conditions shall apply to and are incorporated into all agreements, whether written, oral or implied, with respect to the purchase of any products from SEDIA SYSTEMS by Customer pursuant to any quote, proposal, purchase order, invoice, or any other document related to the products provided by SEDIA SYSTEMS to Customer and into all orders, (ii) in the event Customer submitted an order or other Customer document reflecting terms and conditions applicable to products, these Terms & Conditions shall control, and (iii) Customer’s acceptance of the products is conditioned upon acceptance by Customer of these Terms & Conditions and no others, and reflects Customer’s assent to SEDIA SYSTEMS’ Terms & Conditions as set forth herein. SEDIA SYSTEMS shall not be bound and no writing will constitute an order unless and until such writing is acknowledged by SEDIA SYSTEMS as provided below. Acceptance and acknowledgment of an order by SEDIA SYSTEMS or performance by SEDIA SYSTEMS is pursuant to these Terms & Conditions only, and constitutes a rejection of any additional terms and conditions of Customer.
PRODUCT PRICINGALL FIXED SEATING PRODUCT PRICE LISTS ARE PRICED WITHOUT FREIGHT, SHIPPING AND INSTALLATION CHARGES. JUMPSEAT AND COMPLEMENTARY PRODUCT PRICE LISTS ARE PRICED WITH FREIGHT (ASSUMING SHIPMENT TO THE 48 U.S. CONTIGUOUS STATES) BUT WITHOUT INSTALLATION CHARGES. SEDIA SYSTEMS’ prices applicable to all Customer orders shall be those in effect at the time SEDIA SYSTEMS receives a complete order from Customer unless: Customer and SEDlA SYSTEMS have in place a written special pricing or master supply agreement, which agreement specifies the prices to be paid by Customer; or Customer requests a product shipping date to occur more than one hundred twenty (120) days after SEDIA SYSTEMS’ receipt of Customer’s order (in which case SEDIA SYSTEMS shall have the option to apply to Customer’s order the price list in effect as of Customer’s requested shipping date).
FREIGHT TERMSSEDIA SYSTEMS reserves the right to select the “Best Way” shipment methods and means (including, but not limited to, determination of the carrier, method of shipment, and routing). All shipments of fixed seating products are F.O.B. Origin. Freight charges are based on shipments to the 48 U.S. contiguous states. Customer shall prepay all freight charges and any extra expenses resulting from any request by Customer for after-hours, holiday, weekend, or specific time delivery, or special carrier, shipping method, (e.g. air freight, exclusive use vehicle) packaging, and/or routing. At Customer’s option, Customer may request quotes for freight charges or it may pick up the products itself.
REQUESTS FOR SPECIFIC DELIVERY TIME(S)SEDIA SYSTEMS considers requests for delivery times and for drop shipments to job sites, and will undertake reasonable efforts to indicate any such request(s) to product carriers. SEDIA SYSTEMS may, in its sole discretion, extend to Customer the option of a carrier-guaranteed set delivery time at an additional cost to Customer. SEDIA SYSTEMS’ liability for any damages incurred for any late deliveries, including labor and other expenses resulting from any such delays, shall be limited to a refund of the charge for the aforementioned carrier-guaranteed delivery time.
PAYMENT TERMS; NET THIRTY DAYSPayment on all SEDIA SYSTEMS invoices shall be made in U.S. dollars within thirty (30) days of the date of each such invoice and without offset, back charges, retention, or withholding of any kind. Unpaid and delinquent invoices which remain unpaid or delinquent for more than 10 days after their due date shall be a “Default” and all such invoices shall accrue interest from the due date at the rate of one and one-half percent (1.5%) per month, or the highest rate permitted by law. Upon a Default, without waiver of SEDIA SYSTEMS’ right to exercise any other remedy provided herein or otherwise by law or in equity, SEDIA SYSTEMS’ remedies include but are not limited to any or all of the following: (a) termination of any order; (b) stopping delivery of products; (c) cancel all pending orders and recover any cancellation charges from Customer; (d) repossessing any products pursuant to its security interest and selling any such products; and (e) reimbursement by Customer to SEDIA SYSTEMS for all reasonable expenses of enforcement of these Terms & Conditions including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and other legal costs and including all such costs (including reasonable attorney fees) associated with collecting delinquent or dishonored payments or with collecting or enforcing these Terms & Conditions including in any Customer bankruptcy proceeding.
FORCE MAJEURESEDIA SYSTEMS may terminate any order or the delivery of any products upon written notice to Customer without liability if, in SEDIA SYSTEMS’ sole reasonable discretion, providing the products, or any product, may be prohibited by law, statute, legislation, order, regulation or guidance issued by a court of law, governmental body or regulatory body, or by any contract to which SEDIA SYSTEMS is a party, or if for any reason beyond SEDIA SYSTEMS’ reasonable control the products, or any of them, cannot be delivered for reasons including, without limitation, Acts of God, fire, lightning, explosion, war, disorder, flood, industrial disputes (whether or not involving SEDIA SYSTEMS’ employees), weather of exceptional severity, acts of local or central government or other authorities or regulatory bodies, natural disaster, terrorism, riot, sabotage, transportation delays, computer failure, hardware failure, telecommunications failure, electronic mail failure, power failure, or failure of Customer to cooperate with the reasonable requests of SEDIA SYSTEMS.
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CUSTOM DEPOSITSCustomer may be required to pay a deposit equal to fifty percent (50%) of the purchase price of any custom or nonstandard products identified in Customer’s purchase order. Any such deposit shall accompany Customer’s purchase order.
SECURITY INTEREST IN PRODUCTSSEDIA SYSTEMS shall retain a purchase money security interest in all products sold to Customer and for which Customer has not made full payment. Customer agrees to execute any and all instruments necessary to document the creation of this security interest and/or to perfect the same. Customer further agrees to assemble and deliver to SEDIA SYSTEMS all products subject to this security interest in the event of a Default.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTSNo order is deemed accepted by SEDIA SYSTEMS until: (i) an acknowledgment is made by SEDIA SYSTEMS at its headquarters in Chicago and (ii) SEDIA SYSTEMS sends the acknowledgment to Customer. SEDIA SYSTEMS sends acknowledgments on all accepted orders. Please read these acknowledgments and contact SEDIA SYSTEMS immediately if there is any discrepancy. In the event of any difference or inconsistency between SEDIA SYSTEMS’ acknowledgment and Customer’s purchase order, SEDIA SYSTEMS’ acknowledgment will control. In the event the model number and description differ on the purchase order, the model number will be the determining factor. Any error or discrepancy on acknowledgment must be reported to SEDIA SYSTEMS in writing within three (3) working days of acknowledgment date. All acknowledgments contain an estimated shipping date, but an order may ship earlier than the estimated shipping date. If Customer desires delivery on or after a specified date, Customer must write “Do not ship for arrival before [date]” on Customer’s purchase order. Lead time for fixed seating projects begins from the date of signed shop drawings. Initial shipping date acknowledgement for fixed seating will be an estimate based on information provided at the time of purchase order.
FAX ORDERSOrders may be sent to SEDIA SYSTEMS via facsimile (312-226-1199). If, following submission of a facsimile order to SEDIA SYSTEMS, Customer sends a confirming order, such confirming order must be marked “Confirming Order. Original order sent via fax.” SEDIA SYSTEMS will not be responsible for any duplication orders caused by unmarked hard copy, duplicative confirming orders, or orders sent via facsimile more than once.
CHANGES OR CANCELLATIONS OF ORDERSPurchase orders acknowledged by SEDIA SYSTEMS cannot be changed or cancelled without SEDIA SYSTEMS’ consent, which consent may be conditioned upon Customer’s agreement to pay increased or additional expenses resulting from the requested change or cancellation including but not limited to a twenty-five percent (25%) cancellation charge if order is cancelled or changed at least thirty (30) days before shipment. No refund or credit will be given for orders cancelled within thirty (30) days of shipment or orders involving custom product.
TITLE AND RISK OF LOSSTitle to product shall pass to Customer upon delivery by SEDIA SYSTEMS to the carrier. Customer agrees and acknowledges that upon delivery by SEDIA SYSTEMS of the product to the carrier at origin, risk of loss passes to Customer. If Customer receives product that is freight damaged, Customer must take the following steps: (1) Before signing for the merchandise, make careful notation of all damages on the bill of lading or delivery receipt; (2) Immediately file a claim with the delivery carrier. Request an inspection by the carrier agent; (3) The claim must be filed within fifteen (15) days of receipt of goods; and (4) Retain all shipping cartons for inspection by the carrier agent. For concealed damages follow steps (2) through (4).
SHIPMENT DAMAGE CLAIMSAll products are packaged to comply with carrier requirements and leave SEDIA SYSTEMS’ manufacturing facilities in good condition. Customer shall be responsible for careful inspection of all product upon delivery and before acceptance. Any damage discovered upon delivery must be noted on the bill of lading. Notification of damage discovered after delivery must be given to the carrier within fifteen (15) days immediately following delivery, and all damaged product must be kept at the point of delivery in its original packaging. SEDIA SYSTEMS shall not be liable for loss or damage to product that occurs in transit, and Customer’s sole remedy for any such damages shall be to seek appropriate recourse against the carrier.
INSTALLATIONA SEDIA SYSTEMS approved installer is required to install all fixed-seating product. If Customer prefers to work with a non approved installer, SEDIA SYSTEMS will supervise for a fee of $1000 per day plus travel expenses.
COM FABRIC TESTINGTo determine if a fabric is suitable for upholstery, two (2) yards of fabric must be submitted for approval. If the fabric is directional, then direction must be clearly indicated on the sample.
WEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONSAll weights and dimensions listed in SEDIA SYSTEMS’ price or product listings are approximate.
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NOTIFICATION TO SEDIA SYSTEMSExcept as set forth elsewhere in these Terms & Conditions, all inquiries and correspondence to SEDIA SYSTEMS should be directed to: SEDIA SYSTEMS, 1820 W. Hubbard St., Suite 300, Chicago, IL 60622 312-212-8010.
WARRANTYSEDIA SYSTEMS warrants products purchased hereunder to be substantially free from defects in materials and workmanship provided SEDIA SYSTEMS receives written notice of an alleged defect within the time periods set forth below (“Warranty”). SEDIA SYSTEMS will, at its sole option, repair or replace product that it determines to be defective as a result of faulty material or workmanship:
Structural Components 10 Years Operating Mechanisms, Plastic, Wood & Electrical Components 5 Years Upholstery Components, Non-Standard Product 1 Year
Repair or Replacement is Sole RemedySuch repair or replacement shall be the sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of the Warranty. Customer agrees and acknowledges that such repair or replacement is an adequate remedy. In the event SEDIA SYSTEMS fails to repair or replace a product it has determined is defective as provided herein, the Customer’s remedy shall be the return of the purchase price actually paid by Customer for the defective product on a prorated basis based upon a useful life of ten (10) years.
Exceptions to Warranty coverage: • Normal wear and tear of upholsteryEvidential abuse or mishandling • Inappropriate use of product • Use of unsuitable cleaning products • Installation on flooring or wall that does not meet minimum structural requirements • Material alteration of product • Natural variations occurring in wood and leather, and/or color fastness, and/or variations in matching colors, grains or
textures of materials shall not be considered defects.
DISCLAIMER OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES. EXCEPT FOR THE FOREGOING WARRANTY, SEDIA SYSTEMS HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO PRODUCTS AND ANY SERVICES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITYSEDIA SYSTEMS shall not be liable to Customer for personal injury, death, property damage and/or any other damage arising from or relating to the design, specifications, or manufacturing of the products and/or from Customer’s use of the products. In no event and under no circumstances shall SEDIA SYSTEMS’ total liability to Customer for any cause or claim whatsoever exceed the original purchase price of the product determined to be defective. This limitation shall apply regardless of the form of action, whether in contract, tort, statute or otherwise, AND In no event shall SEDIA SYSTEMS be liable to Customer for any special, indirect, incidental, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages of any kind or nature, in any way arising out of or relating to any order, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF REPUTATION, LOSS OF GOODWILL, LOST SALES OR OTHER ECONOMIC OR NON-ECONOMIC LOSS.
LAW AND VENUEIllinois law, without reference to its conflicts of laws principles, applies to any matters arising from or relating to these Terms & Conditions, the products or any services. Jurisdiction and venue for any dispute arising from or related to the SEDIA SYSTEMS products or any services is exclusively proper in the state or federal courts located in Chicago, Illinois.
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August 2015 List Pricing
Fixed Seating
Table of Contents
M Series
Beam Series
Single Pedestal Series
Jury Series
E4000
Mercury
J30
FT20
SpaceMax Series
C100
Grade-In Program
4
6
7
8
10
13
14
15
17
18
19
MODEL DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATIONS PRICE ITEM #
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Straight 18" Tables
Standard Wilsonart Laminate
T-mold or 3mm Edging
Flat Oval Tubing
Straight 18" Tables
Standard Wilsonart Laminate
T-mold or 3mm Edging
Flat Oval Tubing
POWDER COAT COLORS: Silver, Black, Taupe, Anthracite, Almond, Champagne, Charcoal
EDGING: T-mold or 3mm standard; Urethane or Wood edging available at an upcharge
LAMINATE: Standard Wilsonart® laminates; Premium Wilsonart®, Pionite®, Nevamar® and Formica® available
Please Note:
All pricing is per position.
Pricing based on approximate position width 27"- 30"
Minimum order is 20.
UPHOLSTERY: Approved Grade 1 Textiles
TABLE TOPS: 18" Straight 0
20" Straight +17
24" Straight +47
18" Radius +58
20" Radius +58
24" Radius +114
M60 - TURANDOT SEAT
M60 - TECTON SEAT
M60 - DISCOVER® SEAT
M60 - PLY SEAT
Straight 18" Tables
Standard Wilsonart Laminate
T-mold or 3mm Edging
Flat Oval Tubing
Straight 18" Tables
Standard Wilsonart Laminate
T-mold or 3mm Edging
Flat Oval Tubing
890
890
890
+35
+68
+68
Seat and Back: Polypropylene
Seat and Back: Polypropylene
Seat and Back: Plywood
Standard Stain
Standard Laminate
Custom Stain
M6018TURP
M6018DSP
M6018PLP
-SS
955Seat and Back: Upholstered M6018TURU
955Seat and Back: Upholstered M6018DISU
955Seat and Back: Upholstered M6018PLU
-SL
-CS
Back: Polypropylene
Seat: Upholstered
940 M6018TURS
Back: Plywood
Seat: Upholstered
940 M6018PLS
1020Seat and Back: Upholstered M6018TECU
Back: Polypropylene
Seat: Upholstered
990 M6018TECP
Back: Polypropylene
Seat: Upholstered
940 M6018DISS
MODESTY PANELS: LAMINATE T-MOLD/3MM 12" Straight +110
Full Height Straight +258
12" Radius (T-Mold) +272
Full Height Radius (T-Mold) +434
PERFORATED METAL 14" Straight/Radius +220
Full Height +440
WIRE MANAGEMENT: Power Only +225
Power/Data +350
Power/USB +425
Straight 18" Tables
Standard Wilsonart Laminate
T-mold or 3mm Edging
Flat Oval Tubing
M50 - FIXED TABLE 325 M5018
M Series
MODESTY PANELS: LAMINATE T-MOLD/3MM 12" Straight +110
Full Height Straight +258
12” Radius (T-Mold) +272
Full Height Radius (T-Mold) +434
PERFORATED METAL 14" Straight/Radius +220
WIRE MANAGEMENT: Power Only +225
Power/Data +350
Power/USB +425
MODEL DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATIONS PRICE ITEM #
5fixed
Straight 18" Tables
Standard Wilsonart Laminate
T-mold or 3mm Edging
Flat Oval Tubing
Straight 18" Tables
Standard Wilsonart Laminate
T-mold or 3mm Edging
Flat Oval Tubing
Straight 18" Tables
Standard Wilsonart Laminate
T-mold or 3mm Edging
Flat Oval Tubing
M60 - HUMANSCALE DIFFRIENT WORLD™ SEAT
M60 - HUMANSCALE LIBERTY® SEAT
M60 - HUMANSCALE FREEDOM® SEAT
Back: Mesh
Seat: Upholstered
Humanscale Grade 1 Textiles
1825
1975
1650
Back: Mesh
Seat: Upholstered
Humanscale Grade 1 Textiles
Back: Upholstered
Seat: Upholstered
Humanscale Grade 1 Textiles
M6018HSL
M6018HSF
Straight 18" Tables
Standard Wilsonart Laminate
T-mold or 3mm Edging
Flat Oval Tubing
Straight 18" Tables
Standard Wilsonart Laminate
T-mold or 3mm Edging
Flat Oval Tubing
M60 - HUMANSCALE CINTO® SEAT
M60 - HUMANSCALE FREEDOM® SADDLE/ PONY SADDLE SEAT
955Seat and Back: Polypropylene
Humanscale Polypropylene Colors
M6018HSC
M6018HSW
Saddle Seat: Upholstered
Humanscale Grade 1 Textiles
990
1020
Pony Saddle Seat: Upholstered
Humanscale Grade 1 Textiles
M6018HSPS
M6018HSP
POWDER COAT COLORS: Silver, Black, Taupe, Anthracite, Almond, Champagne, Charcoal
EDGING: T-mold or 3mm standard; Urethane or Wood edging available at an upcharge
LAMINATE: Standard Wilsonart® laminates; Premium Wilsonart®, Pionite®, Nevamar® and Formica® available
Please Note:
All pricing is per position.
Pricing based on approximate position width 27"- 30"
Minimum order is 20.
UPHOLSTERY: Approved Grade 1 Textiles
TABLE TOPS: 18" Straight 0
20" Straight +17
24" Straight +47
18" Radius +58
20" Radius +58
24" Radius +114
M Series
MODEL DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATIONS PRICE ITEM #
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Back: Polypropylene
Seat: Upholstered
Seat and Back: Upholstered
Back: Polypropylene
Seat: Upholstered
Back: Plywood
Seat: Upholstered
TURANDOT
TECTON
PLY
DISCOVER®
Fixed Seat with Tablet
Fixed Seat with Tablet
Fixed Seat with Tablet
Fixed Seat with Tablet
1215
975
975
1245
1045
1045
1015
1015
Seat and Back: Plywood
Seat and Back: Polypropylene
Seat and Back: Upholstered
Seat and Back: Upholstered
BMSTECP
BMSPLP
BMSDISP
BMSTECU
BMSPLU
BMSDISU
BMSDISS
BMSPLS
Back: Polypropylene
Seat: Upholstered
975
1045
1015
Seat and Back: Polypropylene
Seat and Back: Upholstered
BMSTURP
BMSTURU
BMSTURS
POWDER COAT COLOR: Charcoal
Please Note: All pricing is per position.
Minimum order is 20.
OPTIONS: Wire Management, Power Only +225
Wire Management, Power/Data +350
Radius Rows +55
UPHOLSTERY: Approved Grade 1 Textiles
+35
+68
+68
Standard Stain
Standard Laminate
Custom Stain
-SS
-SL
-CS
Beam series
MODEL DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATIONS PRICE ITEM #
7fixed
Back: Polypropylene
Seat: Upholstered
Seat and Back: Upholstered
Back: Polypropylene
Seat: Upholstered
Back: Plywood
Seat: Upholstered
TURANDOT
TECTON
PLY
DISCOVER®
Fixed Seat with Tablet
Fixed Seat with Tablet
Fixed Seat with Tablet
Fixed Seat with Tablet
1215
975
975
1245
1045
1045
1015
1015
Seat and Back: Plywood
Seat and Back: Polypropylene
Seat and Back: Upholstered
Seat and Back: Upholstered
SPSTECP
SPSPLP
SPSDISP
SPSTECU
SPSPLU
SPSDISU
SPSDISS
SPSPLS
Back: Polypropylene
Seat: Upholstered
975
1045
1015
Seat and Back: Polypropylene
Seat and Back: Upholstered
SPSTURP
SPSTURU
SPSTURS
POWDER COAT COLOR: Charcoal
Please Note: All pricing is per position.
Minimum order is 20.
OPTIONS: Wire Management, Power Only +225
Wire Management, Power/Data +350
UPHOLSTERY: Approved Grade 1 Textiles
+35
+68
+68
Standard Stain
Standard Laminate
Custom Stain
-SS
-SL
-CS
Single Pedestal series
MODEL DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATIONS PRICE ITEM #
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Back: Polypropylene
Seat: Upholstered
495 JRSDISS
Back: Plywood
Seat: Upholstered
495 JRSPLS
TURANDOT
TECTON
PLY
DISCOVER®
Fixed Swivel Seat
Fixed Swivel Seat
Fixed Swivel Seat
Fixed Swivel Seat
530
430
430
560
505
Seat and Back: Upholstered
Seat and Back: Plywood
Seat and Back: Polypropylene
Back: Polypropylene
Seat: Upholstered
Seat and Back: Upholstered
JRSTECP
JRSPLP
JRSDSP
JRSTECU
JRSPLU
505Seat and Back: Upholstered JRSDISU
430Seat and Back: Polypropylene JRSTURP
505Seat and Back: Upholstered JRSTURU
Back: Polypropylene
Seat: Upholstered
475 JRSTURS
POWDER COAT COLORS: Black
Please Note: All pricing is per position.
Minimum order is 20.
OPTIONS: Wrimatic Tablet (Charcoal Only) +495
UPHOLSTERY: Approved Grade 1 Textiles
+35
+68
+68
Standard Stain
Standard Laminate
Custom Stain
-SS
-SL
-CS
Jury series
MODEL DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATIONS PRICE ITEM #
9fixed
Fixed Swivel Seat
Fixed Swivel Seat
Fixed Swivel Seat
POWDER COAT COLORS: Black
Please Note: All pricing is per position.
Minimum order is 20.
OPTIONS: Wrimatic Tablet (Charcoal Only) +495
UPHOLSTERY: Approved Grade 1 Textiles
HUMANSCALE DIFFRIENT WORLD™ SEAT
HUMANSCALE LIBERTY® SEAT
HUMANSCALE FREEDOM® SEAT
Back: Mesh
Seat: Upholstered
Humanscale Grade 1 Textiles
1365
1515
1190
Back: Mesh
Seat: Upholstered
Humanscale Grade 1 Textiles
Back: Upholstered
Seat: Upholstered
Humanscale Grade 1 Textiles
JRSHSL
JRSHSF
JRSHSW
Fixed Swivel SeatHUMANSCALE CINTO® SEAT 530Seat and Back: Polypropylene JRSHSC
Jury series
MODEL DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATIONS PRICE ITEM #
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FRONT ROW
INTERMEDIATE ROW
TERMINAL ROW
716
+80
1041
891
1198
941
1277
1109
Extruded aluminum and sheet steel structure and fixed table
Extruded aluminum and sheet steel structure. Fixed table bi-laminate top
Extruded aluminum and sheet steel structure.
Front Panel: Laminate
Front Panel: Upholstered
Seat and Back: Laminate
Seat and Back: Beech Laminate
Seat and Back: Veneer
Seat and Back: Veneer
Seat and Back: Upholstered
Seat and Back: Upholstered
E 4310
Y29
E 432 1
E 431 T
E 4442 1
E 441 T
E 472 1
E 471 T
E4000 fixed table
POWDER COAT COLORS: Anthracite, Aluminum or White
WRITING SURFACE: Laminate
UPHOLSTERY: Approved Grade 1 Textiles
LAMINATES: Beech, Oak, Limed Oak, Wenge, Grey or Anthracite
VENEERS: Beech, Oak, Limed Oak or Wenge
OPTIONS: Sloped Floors +83
Stepped Floors +83
Seat Number +16
Row Letter +16
Book Rack +82
Radius Rows per project
Please Note: All pricing is per position.
Minimum order is 20.
Book rack option must be placed with original seating order, cannot be added later.
Minimum 31.5" row spacing.
Minimum 20.1" on center seat spacing.
MODEL DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATIONS PRICE ITEM #
11fixed
FRONT ROW
POWDER COAT COLORS: Anthracite, Aluminum or White
WRITING SURFACE: Laminate
UPHOLSTERY: Approved Grade 1 Textiles
LAMINATES: Beech, Oak, Limed Oak, Wenge, Grey or Anthracite
VENEERS: Beech, Oak, Limed Oak or Wenge
OPTIONS: Sloped Floors +83
Stepped Floors +83
Seat Number +16
Row Letter +16
Book Rack +82
Radius Rows per project
INTERMEDIATE ROW
TERMINAL ROW
758
+80
1097
891
1266
1021
1342
1124
Extruded aluminum and sheet steel structure. Anti panic flip-up table, modesty panel.
Extruded aluminum and sheet steel structure. Anti panic flip-up laminate top.
Extruded aluminum and sheet steel structure.
Front Panel: Laminate
Front Panel: Upholstered
Seat and Back: Laminate
Seat and Back: Laminate
Seat and Back: Veneer
Seat and Back: Veneer
Seat and Back: Upholstered
Seat and Back: Upholstered
E 431 0
Y 29
E 431 1
E 431 T
E 441 1
E 441 T
E 471 1
E 471 T
Please Note: All pricing is per position.
Minimum order is 20.
Book rack option must be placed with original seating order, cannot be added later.
Minimum 31.5" row spacing.
Minimum 20.1" on center seat spacing.
E4000 anti panic flip-up table
MODEL DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATIONS PRICE ITEM #
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INTERMEDIATE ROW
TERMINAL ROW
1401
1502
+139
+150
+139
+150
Extruded aluminum and sheet steel structure. Veneer or upholstered armrest. Anti panic flip-up laminate top.
Extruded aluminum and sheet steel structure. Veneer or upholstered armrest.
Seat and Back: Veneer
Armrest: Veneer
Seat and Back: Upholstered
Armrest: Upholstered
Row End Armrest: Veneer
Row End Armrest: Upholstered
Row End Armrest: Veneer
Row End Armrest: Upholstered
E 44 1 BRF
E 471 BRI
E4 BRF
E4 BRI
E4 BRF
E4 BRI
1162
1277
Seat and Back: Veneer
Armrest: Veneer
Seat and Back: Upholstered
Armrest: Upholstered
E 44T BRF
E 47T BRI
E4000 anti panic flip-up table with arms
POWDER COAT COLORS: Anthracite, Aluminum or White
WRITING SURFACE: Laminate
UPHOLSTERY: Approved Grade 1 Textiles
LAMINATES: Beech, Oak, Limed Oak, Wenge, Grey or Anthracite
VENEERS: Beech, Oak, Limed Oak or Wenge
OPTIONS: Sloped Floors +83
Stepped Floors +83
Seat Number +16
Row Letter +16
Book Rack +82
Radius Rows per project
Please Note: All pricing is per position.
Minimum order is 20.
Book rack option must be placed with original seating order, cannot be added later.
Minimum 31.5" row spacing.
Minimum 20.1" on center seat spacing.
MODEL DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATIONS PRICE ITEM #
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ARMCHAIR
ARMCHAIR WITH TABLET
Please Note: All pricing is per position.
Minimum order is 20.
415
540
Gravity up-lift seats
Gravity up-lift seats Tablet arm
MER
MERT
19, 20, 21, 22 or 23 on center seat spacing
20, 22 or 23 on center seat spacing
UPHOLSTERY:
Sherpa, Shire
Call factory for additional textiles
OPTIONS:
Seat Number +15
Row Letter +15
Wood Arm +35
Wood Back Panel +375
Mercury auditorium
MODEL DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATIONS PRICE ITEM #
14fixed
SHORT END PANELNO INTERMEDIATE PANEL
LONG END PANELNO INTERMEDIATE PANEL
SHORT END PANEL WITH TABLET
LONG END PANEL WITH TABLET
Please Note: All pricing is per position.
Minimum order is 20.
850
855
1150
1200
Upholstered Seat & Back,
Armrest
Upholstered Seat & Back,
Armrest
Upholstered Seat & Back,
Armrest, Tablet Arm
Upholstered Seat & Back,
Armrest, Tablet Arm
20", 21", 22", 23" or 24" on center seat spacing
20", 21", 22", 23" or 24" on center seat spacing
20", 21", 22", 23" or 24" on center seat spacing
20", 21", 22", 23" or 24" on center seat spacing
J30S
J30L
J30ST
J30LT
OPTIONS:
Wood Seat Panel +165
Wood Back Panel +255
Wood End Panel +325
Aisle Light +300
Wood Arm Cap +30
POWDER COAT COLORS: Black or Silver
UPHOLSTERY: Approved Grade 1 Textiles
J30 auditorium
+100
+100
+150
Add Intermediate Short Panel
Add Intermediate Short Panel
Add Intermediate Long Panel
J30SS
J30LS
J30LL
MODEL DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATIONS PRICE ITEM #
15fixed
HIGH BACK ARMCHAIR
MEDIUM BACK ARMCHAIR
LOW BACK ARMCHAIR
Please Note: All pricing is per position.
Minimum order is 20.
1025
1015
1005
Upholstered Seat & Back,
Armrest
Upholstered Seat & Back,
Armrest
Upholstered Seat & Back,
Armrest
20", 21", 22", 23" or 24" on center seat spacing
20", 21", 22", 23" or 24" on center seat spacing
20", 21", 22", 23" or 24" on center seat spacing
F20HI
F20MI
F20LI
Aisle Light +485 (Includes upholstered arm panel)
Seat Number +15
Row Letter +15
Movable Base +457
OPTIONS:
Wood Seat Panel +165
Wood Back Panel +255
Upholstered Arm Panel +200
Wood Arm Panel +325
POWDER COAT COLORS: Charcoal
UPHOLSTERY: Approved Grade 1 Textiles
FT20 auditorium
MODEL DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATIONS PRICE ITEM #
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Aisle Light +485 (Includes upholstered arm panel)
Seat Number +15
Row Letter +15
Movable Base +457
POWDER COAT COLORS: Charcoal
UPHOLSTERY: Approved Grade 1 Textiles
HIGH BACK ARMCHAIR
MEDIUM BACK ARMCHAIR
LOW BACK ARMCHAIR
Please Note: All pricing is per position.
Minimum order is 20.
1360
1350
1340
Upholstered Seat & Back, Armrest, Tablet arm
Upholstered Seat & Back, Armrest, Tablet arm
Upholstered Seat & Back, Armrest, Tablet arm
20", 21", 22", 23" or 24" on center seat spacing
20", 21", 22", 23" or 24" on center seat spacing
20", 21", 22", 23" or 24" on center seat spacing
F20WHI
F20WMI
F20WLI
OPTIONS:
Wood Seat Panel +165
Wood Back Panel +255
Upholstered Arm Panel +200
Wood Arm Panel +325
FT20 Tablet auditorium
MODEL DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATIONS PRICE ITEM #
17fixed
SpaceMax auditorium
SPACEMAX
SPACEMAX TABLET
SPACEMAX PLUS
SPACEMAX PLUS TABLET
Please Note: All pricing is per position.
Minimum order is 20.
1080
1675
1180
1775
Upholstered Seat & Back
Upholstered Seat & Back
Tablet Arm
+4" Back Panel
Upholstered Seat & Back
+4" Back Panel
Upholstered Seat & Back
Tablet Arm
Minimum 20.5" on center seat spacing
Minimum 20.5" on center seat spacing
Minimum 20.5" on center seat spacing
Minimum 20.5" on center seat spacing
SSM
SSMT
SSMP
SSMPT
Plastic Back Shell (SpaceMax Only) +30
Wood Arm +45
Upholstered Arm +70
Fully Upholstered Back without Metal Plate +30
Slow Return Mechanism +160
POWDER COAT COLORS: Silver, Black
UPHOLSTERY: Approved Grade 1 Textiles
WOOD OPTIONS: Natural, Honey, Oak, Cherry, Tobacco, Mahogany, Walnut, Wenge
OPTIONS:
Individual Configuration +160
Groups of 2 Chair Configuration +120
Seat Number +15
Row Letter +15
Wood Seat Panel +85
Wood Back Panel +100
MODEL DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATIONS PRICE ITEM #
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HIGH BACK ARMCHAIR
LOW BACK ARMCHAIR
Please Note: All pricing is per position.
Minimum order is 20.
HIGH BACK ARMCHAIR and TABLET
LOW BACK ARMCHAIR and TABLET
END PANELS
1518
1452
1956
1902
696
1458
1410
1902
1824
618
1848
1752
2256
2198
990
1716
1686
2112
2136
900
Long panels
20.5" or 22" on center seat spacing
Long panels
20.5" or 22" on center seat spacing
Long panels
20.5" or 22" on center seat spacing
Long panels
20.5" or 22" on center seat spacing
Long panels
20.5" or 22" on center seat spacing
Short panels
20.5" or 22" on center seat spacing
Short panels
20.5" or 22" on center seat spacing
Short panels
20.5" or 22" on center seat spacing
Short panels
20.5" or 22" on center seat spacing
Short panels
20.5" or 22" on center seat spacing
Armrest & Side: Upholstered
Armrest & Side: Upholstered
Armrest & Side: Upholstered
Armrest & Side: Upholstered
Armrest & Side: Upholstered
Armrest & Side: Upholstered
Armrest & Side: Upholstered
Armrest & Side: Upholstered
Armrest & Side: Upholstered
Armrest & Side: Upholstered
Armrest & Side: Wood
Armrest & Side: Wood
Armrest & Side: Wood
Armrest & Side: Wood
Armrest & Side: Wood
Armrest & Side: Wood
Armrest & Side: Wood
Armrest & Side: Wood
Armrest & Side: Wood
Armrest & Side: Wood
C100HI
C100BI
C100HTI
C100BTI
CF00I
C150HI
C150BI
C150HTI
C150BTI
CF50I
C100HL
C100BL
C100HTL
C100BTL
CF00L
C150HL
C150BL
C150HTL
C150BTL
CF50L
OPTIONS: Fold Down Backrest Table +358 (22" center to center chair)
High Backrest Guard +298 (22" center to center chair)
Low Backrest Guard +298 (22" center to center chair)
Seat Number +29
Row Letter +29
METAL FINISH: Anthracite, Aluminum
WRITING SURFACE: Black Scratchproof PVC
WOOD OPTIONS: Light Oak or Wenge
UPHOLSTERY: Approved Grade 1 Textiles
BACKREST GUARDS: Anthracite Colored Polypropylene
C100 auditorium
19fixed
MODEL CONFIGURATION G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8G1 G9 CAL 133
TURANDOT Seat Only Included 18 37 55 73 91 110 127 145 14
TURANDOT Seat/Back Included 27 55 82 110 137 165 190 218 21
TECTON Seat Only Included 18 37 55 73 91 110 127 145 14
TECTON Seat/Back Included 27 55 82 110 137 165 190 218 21
PLY Seat Only Included 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 9
PLY Seat/Back Included 24 48 72 97 121 145 167 192 19
DISCOVER Seat Only Included 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 9
DISCOVER Seat/Back Included 24 48 72 97 121 145 167 192 19
MERCURY Seat/Back Sherpa/Shire CALL CALL CALL CALL CALL CALL CALL CALL CALL
J30 Seat/Back Included 64 128 192 256 320 384 444 508 50
FT20 Seat/Back Included 64 128 192 256 320 384 444 508 50
SPACEMAX Seat/Back Camira 64 128 192 256 320 384 444 508 50 Xtreme
E4000 Seat Only Camira 18 37 55 73 91 110 127 145 14 Xtreme
E4000 Seat/Back Camira 37 73 110 146 183 219 254 290 29 Xtreme
C100 Seat/Back Camira 91 183 274 366 457 548 634 726 71 Xtreme
Please Note: All pricing is per position.
Textile Grade-In Program Add to Grade 1 List Price
TERMS & CONDITIONS GOVERNThe SEDIA SYSTEMS Terms & Conditions shall apply to and govern all transactions and purchases of products (including any related services) between SEDIA SYSTEMS and SEDIA SYSTEMS’ customer (“Customer”). Except as otherwise excluded by agreement, in writing, signed by SEDIA SYSTEMS and Customer, (i) these Terms & Conditions shall apply to and are incorporated into all agreements, whether written, oral or implied, with respect to the purchase of any products from SEDIA SYSTEMS by Customer pursuant to any quote, proposal, purchase order, invoice, or any other document related to the products provided by SEDIA SYSTEMS to Customer and into all orders, (ii) in the event Customer submitted an order or other Customer document reflecting terms and conditions applicable to products, these Terms & Conditions shall control, and (iii) Customer’s acceptance of the products is conditioned upon acceptance by Customer of these Terms & Conditions and no others, and reflects Customer’s assent to SEDIA SYSTEMS’ Terms & Conditions as set forth herein. SEDIA SYSTEMS shall not be bound and no writing will constitute an order unless and until such writing is acknowledged by SEDIA SYSTEMS as provided below. Acceptance and acknowledgment of an order by SEDIA SYSTEMS or performance by SEDIA SYSTEMS is pursuant to these Terms & Conditions only, and constitutes a rejection of any additional terms and conditions of Customer.
PRODUCT PRICINGALL FIXED SEATING PRODUCT PRICE LISTS ARE PRICED WITHOUT FREIGHT, SHIPPING AND INSTALLATION CHARGES. JUMPSEAT AND COMPLEMENTARY PRODUCT PRICE LISTS ARE PRICED WITH FREIGHT (ASSUMING SHIPMENT TO THE 48 U.S. CONTIGUOUS STATES) BUT WITHOUT INSTALLATION CHARGES. SEDIA SYSTEMS’ prices applicable to all Customer orders shall be those in effect at the time SEDIA SYSTEMS receives a complete order from Customer unless: Customer and SEDlA SYSTEMS have in place a written special pricing or master supply agreement, which agreement specifies the prices to be paid by Customer; or Customer requests a product shipping date to occur more than one hundred twenty (120) days after SEDIA SYSTEMS’ receipt of Customer's order (in which case SEDIA SYSTEMS shall have the option to apply to Customer’s order the price list in effect as of Customer’s requested shipping date).
FREIGHT TERMSSEDIA SYSTEMS reserves the right to select the “Best Way” shipment methods and means (including, but not limited to, determination of the carrier, method of shipment, and routing). All shipments of fixed seating products are F.O.B. Origin. Freight charges are based on shipments to the 48 U.S. contiguous states. Customer shall prepay all freight charges and any extra expenses resulting from any request by Customer for after-hours, holiday, weekend, or specific time delivery, or special carrier, shipping method, (e.g. air freight, exclusive use vehicle) packaging, and/or routing. At Customer’s option, Customer may request quotes for freight charges or it may pick up the products itself.
REQUESTS FOR SPECIFIC DELIVERY TIME(S)SEDIA SYSTEMS considers requests for delivery times and for drop shipments to job sites, and will undertake reasonable efforts to indicate any such request(s) to product carriers. SEDIA SYSTEMS may, in its sole discretion, extend to Customer the option of a carrier-guaranteed set delivery time at an additional cost to Customer. SEDIA SYSTEMS’ liability for any damages incurred for any late deliveries, including labor and other expenses resulting from any such delays, shall be limited to a refund of the charge for the aforementioned carrier-guaranteed delivery time.
PAYMENT TERMS; NET THIRTY DAYSPayment on all SEDIA SYSTEMS invoices shall be made in U.S. dollars within thirty (30) days of the date of each such invoice and without offset, back charges, retention, or withholding of any kind. Unpaid and delinquent invoices which remain unpaid or delinquent for more than 10 days after their due date shall be a “Default” and all such invoices shall accrue interest from the due date at the rate of one and one-half percent (1.5%) per month, or the highest rate permitted by law. Upon a Default, without waiver of SEDIA SYSTEMS’ right to exercise any other remedy provided herein or otherwise by law or in equity, SEDIA SYSTEMS’ remedies include but are not limited to any or all of the following: (a) termination of any order; (b) stopping delivery of products; (c) cancel all pending orders and recover any cancellation charges from Customer; (d) repossessing any products pursuant to its security interest and selling any such products; and (e) reimbursement by Customer to SEDIA SYSTEMS for all reasonable expenses of enforcement of these Terms & Conditions including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and other legal costs and including all such costs (including reasonable attorney fees) associated with collecting delinquent or dishonored payments or with collecting or enforcing these Terms & Conditions including in any Customer bankruptcy proceeding.
FORCE MAJEURESEDIA SYSTEMS may terminate any order or the delivery of any products upon written notice to Customer without liability if, in SEDIA SYSTEMS’ sole reasonable discretion, providing the products, or any product, may be prohibited by law, statute, legislation, order, regulation or guidance issued by a court of law, governmental body or regulatory body, or by any contract to which SEDIA SYSTEMS is a party, or if for any reason beyond SEDIA SYSTEMS’ reasonable control the products, or any of them, cannot be delivered for reasons including, without limitation, Acts of God, fire, lightning, explosion, war, disorder, flood, industrial disputes (whether or not involving SEDIA SYSTEMS’ employees), weather of exceptional severity, acts of local or central government or other authorities or regulatory bodies, natural disaster, terrorism, riot, sabotage, transportation delays, computer failure, hardware failure, telecommunications failure, electronic mail failure, power failure, or failure of Customer to cooperate with the reasonable requests of SEDIA SYSTEMS.
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CUSTOM DEPOSITSCustomer may be required to pay a deposit equal to fifty percent (50%) of the purchase price of any custom or nonstandard products identified in Customer’s purchase order. Any such deposit shall accompany Customer’s purchase order.
SECURITY INTEREST IN PRODUCTSSEDIA SYSTEMS shall retain a purchase money security interest in all products sold to Customer and for which Customer has not made full payment. Customer agrees to execute any and all instruments necessary to document the creation of this security interest and/or to perfect the same. Customer further agrees to assemble and deliver to SEDIA SYSTEMS all products subject to this security interest in the event of a Default.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTSNo order is deemed accepted by SEDIA SYSTEMS until: (i) an acknowledgment is made by SEDIA SYSTEMS at its headquarters in Chicago and (ii) SEDIA SYSTEMS sends the acknowledgment to Customer. SEDIA SYSTEMS sends acknowledgments on all accepted orders. Please read these acknowledgments and contact SEDIA SYSTEMS immediately if there is any discrepancy. In the event of any difference or inconsistency between SEDIA SYSTEMS’ acknowledgment and Customer’s purchase order, SEDIA SYSTEMS’ acknowledgment will control. In the event the model number and description differ on the purchase order, the model number will be the determining factor. Any error or discrepancy on acknowledgment must be reported to SEDIA SYSTEMS in writing within three (3) working days of acknowledgment date. All acknowledgments contain an estimated shipping date, but an order may ship earlier than the estimated shipping date. If Customer desires delivery on or after a specified date, Customer must write “Do not ship for arrival before [date]” on Customer’s purchase order. Lead time for fixed seating projects begins from the date of signed shop drawings. Initial shipping date acknowledgement for fixed seating will be an estimate based on information provided at the time of purchase order.
FAX ORDERSOrders may be sent to SEDIA SYSTEMS via facsimile (312-226-1199). If, following submission of a facsimile order to SEDIA SYSTEMS, Customer sends a confirming order, such confirming order must be marked “Confirming Order. Original order sent via fax.” SEDIA SYSTEMS will not be responsible for any duplication orders caused by unmarked hard copy, duplicative confirming orders, or orders sent via facsimile more than once.
CHANGES OR CANCELLATIONS OF ORDERSPurchase orders acknowledged by SEDIA SYSTEMS cannot be changed or cancelled without SEDIA SYSTEMS’ consent, which consent may be conditioned upon Customer’s agreement to pay increased or additional expenses resulting from the requested change or cancellation including but not limited to a twenty-five percent (25%) cancellation charge if order is cancelled or changed at least thirty (30) days before shipment. No refund or credit will be given for orders cancelled within thirty (30) days of shipment or orders involving custom product.
TITLE AND RISK OF LOSSTitle to product shall pass to Customer upon delivery by SEDIA SYSTEMS to the carrier. Customer agrees and acknowledges that upon delivery by SEDIA SYSTEMS of the product to the carrier at origin, risk of loss passes to Customer. If Customer receives product that is freight damaged, Customer must take the following steps: (1) Before signing for the merchandise, make careful notation of all damages on the bill of lading or delivery receipt; (2) Immediately file a claim with the delivery carrier. Request an inspection by the carrier agent; (3) The claim must be filed within fifteen (15) days of receipt of goods; and (4) Retain all shipping cartons for inspection by the carrier agent. For concealed damages follow steps (2) through (4).
SHIPMENT DAMAGE CLAIMSAll products are packaged to comply with carrier requirements and leave SEDIA SYSTEMS’ manufacturing facilities in good condition. Customer shall be responsible for careful inspection of all product upon delivery and before acceptance. Any damage discovered upon delivery must be noted on the bill of lading. Notification of damage discovered after delivery must be given to the carrier within fifteen (15) days immediately following delivery, and all damaged product must be kept at the point of delivery in its original packaging. SEDIA SYSTEMS shall not be liable for loss or damage to product that occurs in transit, and Customer’s sole remedy for any such damages shall be to seek appropriate recourse against the carrier.
INSTALLATIONA SEDIA SYSTEMS approved installer is required to install all fixed-seating product. If Customer prefers to work with a non approved installer, SEDIA SYSTEMS will supervise for a fee of $1000 per day plus travel expenses.
COM FABRIC TESTINGTo determine if a fabric is suitable for upholstery, two (2) yards of fabric must be submitted for approval. If the fabric is directional, then direction must be clearly indicated on the sample.
WEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONSAll weights and dimensions listed in SEDIA SYSTEMS’ price or product listings are approximate.
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NOTIFICATION TO SEDIA SYSTEMSExcept as set forth elsewhere in these Terms & Conditions, all inquiries and correspondence to SEDIA SYSTEMS should be directed to: SEDIA SYSTEMS, 1820 W. Hubbard St., Suite 300, Chicago, IL 60622 312-212-8010.
WARRANTYSEDIA SYSTEMS warrants products purchased hereunder to be substantially free from defects in materials and workmanship provided SEDIA SYSTEMS receives written notice of an alleged defect within the time periods set forth below (“Warranty”). SEDIA SYSTEMS will, at its sole option, repair or replace product that it determines to be defective as a result of faulty material or workmanship:
Structural Components 10 Years Operating Mechanisms, Plastic, Wood & Electrical Components 5 Years Upholstery Components, Non-Standard Product 1 Year
Repair or Replacement is Sole RemedySuch repair or replacement shall be the sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of the Warranty. Customer agrees and acknowledges that such repair or replacement is an adequate remedy. In the event SEDIA SYSTEMS fails to repair or replace a product it has determined is defective as provided herein, the Customer’s remedy shall be the return of the purchase price actually paid by Customer for the defective product on a prorated basis based upon a useful life of ten (10) years.
Exceptions to Warranty coverage: • Normal wear and tear of upholsteryEvidential abuse or mishandling • Inappropriate use of product • Use of unsuitable cleaning products • Installation on flooring or wall that does not meet minimum structural requirements • Material alteration of product • Natural variations occurring in wood and leather, and/or color fastness, and/or variations in matching colors, grains or
textures of materials shall not be considered defects.
DISCLAIMER OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES. EXCEPT FOR THE FOREGOING WARRANTY, SEDIA SYSTEMS HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO PRODUCTS AND ANY SERVICES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITYSEDIA SYSTEMS shall not be liable to Customer for personal injury, death, property damage and/or any other damage arising from or relating to the design, specifications, or manufacturing of the products and/or from Customer’s use of the products. In no event and under no circumstances shall SEDIA SYSTEMS’ total liability to Customer for any cause or claim whatsoever exceed the original purchase price of the product determined to be defective. This limitation shall apply regardless of the form of action, whether in contract, tort, statute or otherwise, AND In no event shall SEDIA SYSTEMS be liable to Customer for any special, indirect, incidental, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages of any kind or nature, in any way arising out of or relating to any order, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF REPUTATION, LOSS OF GOODWILL, LOST SALES OR OTHER ECONOMIC OR NON-ECONOMIC LOSS.
LAW AND VENUEIllinois law, without reference to its conflicts of laws principles, applies to any matters arising from or relating to these Terms & Conditions, the products or any services. Jurisdiction and venue for any dispute arising from or related to the SEDIA SYSTEMS products or any services is exclusively proper in the state or federal courts located in Chicago, Illinois.
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JumpSeat® Collection
August 2015 List Pricing
Table of Contents
JumpSeat
JumpSeat Movable
Grade-In Program
4
5
6
MODEL DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATIONS PRICE ITEM #
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JUMW01-B
STANDARD
90
WALL
Please Note: All pricing is per position.
Arm pricing is per arm
1380
1380
1590
1590
1590
1380
1450
1450
1450
Floor Mounted
Flex Spring Seat
1" Upholstered Fixed Seat and Back Cushion
Wall Mounted
Flex Spring Seat
1" Upholstered Fixed Seat Cushion
1/4" Upholstered Fixed Back Cushion
Minimum 3/4" plywood wall reinforcement required. See installation instructions.
Floor Mounted at 90°
Flex Spring Seat
1" Upholstered Fixed Seat Cushion
3/4" Upholstered Fixed Back Cushion
Seat and Back: Natural Birch
Seat and Back: Natural Birch
Seat and Back: Laminate (minimum 10)
Seat and Back: Laminate (minimum 10)
Seat and Back: Laminate (minimum 10)
Seat and Back: Natural Birch
Seat and Back: Stained Birch
Seat and Back: Stained Birch
Seat and Back: Stained Birch
JUM01-B
JUM9001-B
JUM01-L
JUMW01-L
JUM9001-L
JUM01-S
JUMW01-S
JUM9001-S
OPTIONS: Countersunk Holes on Floor Mount Base +50
UPHOLSTERY: Approved Grade 1 Textiles
STANDARD POWDER COAT: Silver or Black
JumpSeat®
MODEL DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATIONS PRICE ITEM #
5jumpseat
JumpSeat® Movable
STANDARD
Please Note: All pricing is per position.
Arm pricing is per arm
1625
1835
1695
Movable Base
Flex Spring Seat
1” Upholstered Fixed Seat and Back Cushion
Seat and Back: Natural Birch
Seat and Back: Laminate (minimum 10)
Seat and Back: Stained Birch
JUM09-B
JUM09-L
JUM09-S
OPTIONS: Countersunk Holes on Floor Mount Base +50
UPHOLSTERY: Approved Grade 1 Textiles
STANDARD POWDER COAT: Silver or Black
MODEL CONFIG. G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8G1 G9 3D CAL 133
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Textile Grade-In Program
Please Note: All pricing is per position.
Add to Grade 1 List Price
JUMPSEAT Seat/Back Included 46 91 137 183 229 274 317 363 625 36
JUMPSEAT 90 Seat/Back Included 46 91 137 183 229 274 317 363 625 36
JUMPSEAT WALL Seat/Back Included 46 91 137 183 229 274 317 363 N/A 36
TERMS & CONDITIONS GOVERNThe SEDIA SYSTEMS Terms & Conditions shall apply to and govern all transactions and purchases of products (including any related services) between SEDIA SYSTEMS and SEDIA SYSTEMS’ customer (“Customer”). Except as otherwise excluded by agreement, in writing, signed by SEDIA SYSTEMS and Customer, (i) these Terms & Conditions shall apply to and are incorporated into all agreements, whether written, oral or implied, with respect to the purchase of any products from SEDIA SYSTEMS by Customer pursuant to any quote, proposal, purchase order, invoice, or any other document related to the products provided by SEDIA SYSTEMS to Customer and into all orders, (ii) in the event Customer submitted an order or other Customer document reflecting terms and conditions applicable to products, these Terms & Conditions shall control, and (iii) Customer’s acceptance of the products is conditioned upon acceptance by Customer of these Terms & Conditions and no others, and reflects Customer’s assent to SEDIA SYSTEMS’ Terms & Conditions as set forth herein. SEDIA SYSTEMS shall not be bound and no writing will constitute an order unless and until such writing is acknowledged by SEDIA SYSTEMS as provided below. Acceptance and acknowledgment of an order by SEDIA SYSTEMS or performance by SEDIA SYSTEMS is pursuant to these Terms & Conditions only, and constitutes a rejection of any additional terms and conditions of Customer.
PRODUCT PRICINGALL FIXED SEATING PRODUCT PRICE LISTS ARE PRICED WITHOUT FREIGHT, SHIPPING AND INSTALLATION CHARGES. JUMPSEAT AND COMPLEMENTARY PRODUCT PRICE LISTS ARE PRICED WITH FREIGHT (ASSUMING SHIPMENT TO THE 48 U.S. CONTIGUOUS STATES) BUT WITHOUT INSTALLATION CHARGES. SEDIA SYSTEMS’ prices applicable to all Customer orders shall be those in effect at the time SEDIA SYSTEMS receives a complete order from Customer unless: Customer and SEDlA SYSTEMS have in place a written special pricing or master supply agreement, which agreement specifies the prices to be paid by Customer; or Customer requests a product shipping date to occur more than one hundred twenty (120) days after SEDIA SYSTEMS’ receipt of Customer’s order (in which case SEDIA SYSTEMS shall have the option to apply to Customer’s order the price list in effect as of Customer’s requested shipping date).
FREIGHT TERMSSEDIA SYSTEMS reserves the right to select the “Best Way” shipment methods and means (including, but not limited to, determination of the carrier, method of shipment, and routing). All shipments of fixed seating products are F.O.B. Origin. Freight charges are based on shipments to the 48 U.S. contiguous states. Customer shall prepay all freight charges and any extra expenses resulting from any request by Customer for after-hours, holiday, weekend, or specific time delivery, or special carrier, shipping method, (e.g. air freight, exclusive use vehicle) packaging, and/or routing. At Customer’s option, Customer may request quotes for freight charges or it may pick up the products itself.
REQUESTS FOR SPECIFIC DELIVERY TIME(S)SEDIA SYSTEMS considers requests for delivery times and for drop shipments to job sites, and will undertake reasonable efforts to indicate any such request(s) to product carriers. SEDIA SYSTEMS may, in its sole discretion, extend to Customer the option of a carrier-guaranteed set delivery time at an additional cost to Customer. SEDIA SYSTEMS’ liability for any damages incurred for any late deliveries, including labor and other expenses resulting from any such delays, shall be limited to a refund of the charge for the aforementioned carrier-guaranteed delivery time.
PAYMENT TERMS; NET THIRTY DAYSPayment on all SEDIA SYSTEMS invoices shall be made in U.S. dollars within thirty (30) days of the date of each such invoice and without offset, back charges, retention, or withholding of any kind. Unpaid and delinquent invoices which remain unpaid or delinquent for more than 10 days after their due date shall be a “Default” and all such invoices shall accrue interest from the due date at the rate of one and one-half percent (1.5%) per month, or the highest rate permitted by law. Upon a Default, without waiver of SEDIA SYSTEMS’ right to exercise any other remedy provided herein or otherwise by law or in equity, SEDIA SYSTEMS’ remedies include but are not limited to any or all of the following: (a) termination of any order; (b) stopping delivery of products; (c) cancel all pending orders and recover any cancellation charges from Customer; (d) repossessing any products pursuant to its security interest and selling any such products; and (e) reimbursement by Customer to SEDIA SYSTEMS for all reasonable expenses of enforcement of these Terms & Conditions including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and other legal costs and including all such costs (including reasonable attorney fees) associated with collecting delinquent or dishonored payments or with collecting or enforcing these Terms & Conditions including in any Customer bankruptcy proceeding.
FORCE MAJEURESEDIA SYSTEMS may terminate any order or the delivery of any products upon written notice to Customer without liability if, in SEDIA SYSTEMS’ sole reasonable discretion, providing the products, or any product, may be prohibited by law, statute, legislation, order, regulation or guidance issued by a court of law, governmental body or regulatory body, or by any contract to which SEDIA SYSTEMS is a party, or if for any reason beyond SEDIA SYSTEMS’ reasonable control the products, or any of them, cannot be delivered for reasons including, without limitation, Acts of God, fire, lightning, explosion, war, disorder, flood, industrial disputes (whether or not involving SEDIA SYSTEMS’ employees), weather of exceptional severity, acts of local or central government or other authorities or regulatory bodies, natural disaster, terrorism, riot, sabotage, transportation delays, computer failure, hardware failure, telecommunications failure, electronic mail failure, power failure, or failure of Customer to cooperate with the reasonable requests of SEDIA SYSTEMS.
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CUSTOM DEPOSITSCustomer may be required to pay a deposit equal to fifty percent (50%) of the purchase price of any custom or nonstandard products identified in Customer’s purchase order. Any such deposit shall accompany Customer’s purchase order.
SECURITY INTEREST IN PRODUCTSSEDIA SYSTEMS shall retain a purchase money security interest in all products sold to Customer and for which Customer has not made full payment. Customer agrees to execute any and all instruments necessary to document the creation of this security interest and/or to perfect the same. Customer further agrees to assemble and deliver to SEDIA SYSTEMS all products subject to this security interest in the event of a Default.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTSNo order is deemed accepted by SEDIA SYSTEMS until: (i) an acknowledgment is made by SEDIA SYSTEMS at its headquarters in Chicago and (ii) SEDIA SYSTEMS sends the acknowledgment to Customer. SEDIA SYSTEMS sends acknowledgments on all accepted orders. Please read these acknowledgments and contact SEDIA SYSTEMS immediately if there is any discrepancy. In the event of any difference or inconsistency between SEDIA SYSTEMS’ acknowledgment and Customer’s purchase order, SEDIA SYSTEMS’ acknowledgment will control. In the event the model number and description differ on the purchase order, the model number will be the determining factor. Any error or discrepancy on acknowledgment must be reported to SEDIA SYSTEMS in writing within three (3) working days of acknowledgment date. All acknowledgments contain an estimated shipping date, but an order may ship earlier than the estimated shipping date. If Customer desires delivery on or after a specified date, Customer must write “Do not ship for arrival before [date]” on Customer’s purchase order. Lead time for fixed seating projects begins from the date of signed shop drawings. Initial shipping date acknowledgement for fixed seating will be an estimate based on information provided at the time of purchase order.
FAX ORDERSOrders may be sent to SEDIA SYSTEMS via facsimile (312-226-1199). If, following submission of a facsimile order to SEDIA SYSTEMS, Customer sends a confirming order, such confirming order must be marked “Confirming Order. Original order sent via fax.” SEDIA SYSTEMS will not be responsible for any duplication orders caused by unmarked hard copy, duplicative confirming orders, or orders sent via facsimile more than once.
CHANGES OR CANCELLATIONS OF ORDERSPurchase orders acknowledged by SEDIA SYSTEMS cannot be changed or cancelled without SEDIA SYSTEMS’ consent, which consent may be conditioned upon Customer’s agreement to pay increased or additional expenses resulting from the requested change or cancellation including but not limited to a twenty-five percent (25%) cancellation charge if order is cancelled or changed at least thirty (30) days before shipment. No refund or credit will be given for orders cancelled within thirty (30) days of shipment or orders involving custom product.
TITLE AND RISK OF LOSSTitle to product shall pass to Customer upon delivery by SEDIA SYSTEMS to the carrier. Customer agrees and acknowledges that upon delivery by SEDIA SYSTEMS of the product to the carrier at origin, risk of loss passes to Customer. If Customer receives product that is freight damaged, Customer must take the following steps: (1) Before signing for the merchandise, make careful notation of all damages on the bill of lading or delivery receipt; (2) Immediately file a claim with the delivery carrier. Request an inspection by the carrier agent; (3) The claim must be filed within fifteen (15) days of receipt of goods; and (4) Retain all shipping cartons for inspection by the carrier agent. For concealed damages follow steps (2) through (4).
SHIPMENT DAMAGE CLAIMSAll products are packaged to comply with carrier requirements and leave SEDIA SYSTEMS’ manufacturing facilities in good condition. Customer shall be responsible for careful inspection of all product upon delivery and before acceptance. Any damage discovered upon delivery must be noted on the bill of lading. Notification of damage discovered after delivery must be given to the carrier within fifteen (15) days immediately following delivery, and all damaged product must be kept at the point of delivery in its original packaging. SEDIA SYSTEMS shall not be liable for loss or damage to product that occurs in transit, and Customer’s sole remedy for any such damages shall be to seek appropriate recourse against the carrier.
INSTALLATIONA SEDIA SYSTEMS approved installer is required to install all fixed-seating product. If Customer prefers to work with a non approved installer, SEDIA SYSTEMS will supervise for a fee of $1000 per day plus travel expenses.
COM FABRIC TESTINGTo determine if a fabric is suitable for upholstery, two (2) yards of fabric must be submitted for approval. If the fabric is directional, then direction must be clearly indicated on the sample.
WEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONSAll weights and dimensions listed in SEDIA SYSTEMS’ price or product listings are approximate.
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NOTIFICATION TO SEDIA SYSTEMSExcept as set forth elsewhere in these Terms & Conditions, all inquiries and correspondence to SEDIA SYSTEMS should be directed to: SEDIA SYSTEMS, 1820 W. Hubbard St., Suite 300, Chicago, IL 60622 312-212-8010.
WARRANTYSEDIA SYSTEMS warrants products purchased hereunder to be substantially free from defects in materials and workmanship provided SEDIA SYSTEMS receives written notice of an alleged defect within the time periods set forth below (“Warranty”). SEDIA SYSTEMS will, at its sole option, repair or replace product that it determines to be defective as a result of faulty material or workmanship:
Structural Components 10 Years Operating Mechanisms, Plastic, Wood & Electrical Components 5 Years Upholstery Components, Non-Standard Product 1 Year
Repair or Replacement is Sole RemedySuch repair or replacement shall be the sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of the Warranty. Customer agrees and acknowledges that such repair or replacement is an adequate remedy. In the event SEDIA SYSTEMS fails to repair or replace a product it has determined is defective as provided herein, the Customer’s remedy shall be the return of the purchase price actually paid by Customer for the defective product on a prorated basis based upon a useful life of ten (10) years.
Exceptions to Warranty coverage: • Normal wear and tear of upholsteryEvidential abuse or mishandling • Inappropriate use of product • Use of unsuitable cleaning products • Installation on flooring or wall that does not meet minimum structural requirements • Material alteration of product • Natural variations occurring in wood and leather, and/or color fastness, and/or variations in matching colors, grains or
textures of materials shall not be considered defects.
DISCLAIMER OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES. EXCEPT FOR THE FOREGOING WARRANTY, SEDIA SYSTEMS HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO PRODUCTS AND ANY SERVICES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITYSEDIA SYSTEMS shall not be liable to Customer for personal injury, death, property damage and/or any other damage arising from or relating to the design, specifications, or manufacturing of the products and/or from Customer’s use of the products. In no event and under no circumstances shall SEDIA SYSTEMS’ total liability to Customer for any cause or claim whatsoever exceed the original purchase price of the product determined to be defective. This limitation shall apply regardless of the form of action, whether in contract, tort, statute or otherwise, AND In no event shall SEDIA SYSTEMS be liable to Customer for any special, indirect, incidental, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages of any kind or nature, in any way arising out of or relating to any order, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF REPUTATION, LOSS OF GOODWILL, LOST SALES OR OTHER ECONOMIC OR NON-ECONOMIC LOSS.
LAW AND VENUEIllinois law, without reference to its conflicts of laws principles, applies to any matters arising from or relating to these Terms & Conditions, the products or any services. Jurisdiction and venue for any dispute arising from or related to the SEDIA SYSTEMS products or any services is exclusively proper in the state or federal courts located in Chicago, Illinois.
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FEMA Standard Terms and Conditions Addendum for Contracts and Grants
If any purchase made under the Master Agreement is funded in whole or in part by Federal Emergency Management Agency (“FEMA”) grants, Contractor shall comply with all federal laws and regulations applicable to the receipt of FEMA grants, including, but not limited to the contractual procedures set forth in Title 44 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 13 (“44 CFR 13”).
In addition, Contractor agrees to the following specific provisions:
1) Pursuant to 44 CFR 13.36(i)(1), University is entitled to exercise all administrative, contractual, or other remedies permitted by law to enforce Contractor’s compliance with the terms of this Master Agreement, including but not limited to those remedies set forth at 44 CFR 13.43.
2) Pursuant to 44 CFR 13.36(i)(2), University may terminate the Master Agreement for cause or convenience in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Master Agreement and those provided by 44 CFR 13.44.
3) Pursuant to 44 CFR 13.36(i)(3)-‐(6)(12), and (13), Contractor shall comply with the following federal laws: a. Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, entitled “Equal Employment Opportunity,” as amended
by Executive Order 11375 of October 13, 1967, and as supplemented in Department of Labor (“DOL”) regulations (41 CFR Ch. 60);
b. Copeland “Anti-‐Kickback” Act (18 U.S.C. 874), as supplemented in DOL regulations (29 CFR Part 3); c. Davis-‐Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 276a-‐276a-‐7) as supplemented by DOL regulations (29 CFR Part 5); d. Section 103 and 107 of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 327-‐30) as
supplemented by DOL regulations (29 CFR Part 5); e. Section 306 of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 1857(h), section 508 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1368),
Executive Order 11738, and Environmental Protection Agency regulations (40 CFR part 15); and f. Mandatory standards and policies relating to energy efficiency which are contained in the state energy
conservation play issued in compliance with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (Pub. L.94-‐163, 89 Stat. 871).
4) Pursuant to 44 CFR 13.36(i)(7), Contractor shall comply with FEMA requirements and regulations pertaining to reporting, including but not limited to those set forth at 44 CFR 40 and 41.
5) Pursuant to 44 CFR 13.36(i)(8), Contractor agrees to the following provisions 72 regarding patents: a. All rights to inventions and/or discoveries that arise or are developed, in the course of or under this
Agreement, shall belong to the participating agency and be disposed of in accordance with the participating agencies policy. The participating agency, at its own discretion, may file for patents in connection with all rights to any such inventions and/or discoveries.
6) Pursuant to 44 CFR 13.36(i)(9), Contractor agrees to the following provisions, regarding copyrights: a. If this Agreement results in any copyrightable material or inventions, in accordance with 44 CFR 13.34, FEMA
reserves a royalty-‐free, nonexclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish or otherwise use, for Federal Government purposes: 1) The copyright in any work developed under a grant or contract; and 2) Any rights of copyright to which a grantee or a contactor purchases ownership with grant support.
7) Pursuant to 44 CFR 13.36(i)(10), Contractor shall maintain any books, documents, papers, and records of the Contractor which are directly pertinent to this Master Agreement. At any time during normal business hours and as often as the participating agency deems necessary, Contractor shall permit participating agency, FEMA, the Comptroller General of United States, or any of their duly authorized representatives to inspect and photocopy such records for the purpose of making audit, examination, excerpts, and transcriptions.
8) Pursuant to 44 CFR 13.36(i)(11), Contractor shall retain all required records for three years after FEMA or participating agency makes final payments and all other pending matters are closed. In addition, Contractor shall comply with record retention requirements set forth in 44 CFR 13.42.
Required Clauses for Federal Assistance provided by FTA
ACCESS TO RECORDS AND REPORTS
Contractor agrees to:
a) Maintain all books, records, accounts and reports required under this Contract for a period of not less than three (3) years after the date of termination or expiration of this Contract or any extensions thereof except in the event of litigation or settlement of claims arising from the performance of this Contract, in which case Contractor agrees to maintain same until Public Agency, the FTA Administrator, the Comptroller General, or any of their duly authorized representatives, have disposed of all such litigation, appeals, claims or exceptions related thereto.
b) Permit any of the foregoing parties to inspect all work, materials, payrolls, and other data and records with regard to the Project, and to audit the books, records, and accounts with regard to the Project and to reproduce by any means whatsoever or to copy excerpts and transcriptions as reasonably needed for the purpose of audit and examination.
FTA does not require the inclusion of these requirements of Article 1.01 in subcontracts. Reference 49 CFR 18.39 (i)(11).
CIVIL RIGHTS / TITLE VI REQUIREMENTS
1) Non-‐discrimination. In accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 2000d, Section 303 of the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 6102, Section 202 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 12132, and Federal Transit Law at 49 U.S.C. § 5332, Contractor or subcontractor agrees that it will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, creed, national origin, sex, marital status age, or disability. In addition, Contractor agrees to comply with applicable Federal implementing regulations and other implementing requirements FTA may issue.
2) Equal Employment Opportunity. The following Equal Employment Opportunity requirements apply to this Contract:
a. Race, Color, Creed, National Origin, Sex. In accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 2000e, and Federal Transit Law at 49 U.S.C. § 5332, the Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable Equal Employment Opportunity requirements of U.S. Dept. of Labor regulations, “Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Equal Employment Opportunity, Department of Labor, 41 CFR, Parts 60 et seq., and with any applicable Federal statutes, executive orders, regulations, and Federal policies that may in the future affect construction activities undertaken in the course of this Project. Contractor agrees to take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, creed, national origin, sex, marital status, or age. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. In addition, Contractor agrees to comply with any implementing requirements FTA may issue.
b. Age. In accordance with the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) of 1967, as amended, 29 U.S.C. Sections 621 through 634, and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) implementing regulations, “Age Discrimination in Employment Act”, 29 CFR Part 1625, prohibit employment discrimination by Contractor against individuals on the basis of age, including present and prospective
employees. In addition, Contractor agrees to comply with any implementing requirements FTA may issue.
c. Disabilities. In accordance with Section 102 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended (ADA), 42 U.S.C. Sections 12101 et seq., prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities in programs, activities, and services, and imposes specific requirements on public and private entities. Contractor agrees that it will comply with the requirements of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), “Regulations to Implement the Equal Employment Provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act,” 29 CFR, Part 1630, pertaining to employment of persons with disabilities and with their responsibilities under Titles I through V of the ADA in employment, public services, public accommodations, telecommunications, and other provisions.
d. Segregated Facilities. Contractor certifies that their company does not and will not maintain or provide for their employees any segregated facilities at any of their establishments, and that they do not and will not permit their employees to perform their services at any location under the Contractor’s control where segregated facilities are maintained. As used in this certification the term “segregated facilities” means any waiting rooms, work areas, restrooms and washrooms, restaurants and other eating areas, parking lots, drinking fountains, recreation or entertainment areas, transportation, and housing facilities provided for employees which are segregated by explicit directive or are in fact segregated on the basis of race, color, religion or national origin because of habit, local custom, or otherwise. Contractor agrees that a breach of this certification will be a violation of this Civil Rights clause.
3) Solicitations for Subcontracts, Including Procurements of Materials and Equipment. In all solicitations, either by competitive bidding or negotiation, made by Contractor for work to be performed under a subcontract, including procurements of materials or leases of equipment, each potential subcontractor or supplier shall be notified by Contractor of Contractor's obligations under this Contract and the regulations relative to non-‐discrimination on the grounds of race, color, creed, sex, disability, age or national origin.
4) Sanctions of Non-‐Compliance. In the event of Contractor's non-‐compliance with the non-‐discrimination provisions of this Contract, Public Agency shall impose such Contract sanctions as it or the FTA may determine to be appropriate, including, but not limited to: 1) Withholding of payments to Contractor under the Contract until Contractor complies, and/or; 2) Cancellation, termination or suspension of the Contract, in whole or in part.
Contractor agrees to include the requirements of this clause in each subcontract financed in whole or in part with Federal assistance provided by FTA, modified only if necessary to identify the affected parties.
DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS PARTICIPATION
This Contract is subject to the requirements of Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 26, “Participation by Disadvantaged Business Enterprises in Department of Transportation Financial Assistance Programs”, therefore, it is the policy of the Department of Transportation (DOT) to ensure that Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs), as defined in 49 CFR Part 26, have an equal opportunity to receive and participate in the performance of DOT-‐assisted contracts.
1) Non-‐Discrimination Assurances. Contractor or subcontractor shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex in the performance of this Contract. Contractor shall carry out all applicablerequirements of 49 CFR Part 26 in the award and administration of DOT-‐assisted contracts. Failure by Contractor to carry out these requirements is a material breach of this Contract, which may result in the termination of this Contract or other such remedy as public agency deems appropriate. Each subcontract Contractor signs with a subcontractor must include the assurance in this paragraph. (See 49 CFR 26.13(b)).
2) Prompt Payment. Contractor is required to pay each subcontractor performing Work under this prime Contract for satisfactory performance of that work no later than thirty (30) days after Contractor’s receipt of payment for that Work from public agency. In addition, Contractor is required to return any retainage payments to those subcontractors within thirty (30) days after the subcontractor’s work related to this Contract is satisfactorily completed and any liens have been secured. Any delay or postponement of payment from the above time frames may occur only for good cause following written approval of public agency. This clause applies to both DBE and non-‐DBE subcontractors. Contractor must promptly notify public agency whenever a DBE subcontractor performing Work related to this Contract is terminated or fails to complete its Work, and must make good faith efforts to engage another DBE subcontractor to perform at least the same amount of work. Contractor may not terminate any DBE subcontractor and perform that Work through its own forces, or those of an affiliate, without prior written consent of public agency.
3) DBE Program. In connection with the performance of this Contract, Contractor will cooperate with public agency in meeting its commitments and goals to ensure that DBEs shall have the maximum practicable opportunity to compete for subcontract work, regardless of whether a contract goal is set for this Contract. Contractor agrees to use good faith efforts to carry out a policy in the award of its subcontracts, agent agreements, and procurement contracts which will, to the fullest extent, utilize DBEs consistent with the efficient performance of the Contract.
ENERGY CONSERVATION REQUIREMENTS
Contractor agrees to comply with mandatory standards and policies relating to energy efficiency which are contained in the State energy conservation plans issued under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. Sections 6321 et seq. and 41 CFR Part 301-‐10.
FEDERAL CHANGES
Contractor shall at all times comply with all applicable FTA regulations, policies, procedures and directives, including without limitation those listed directly or by reference in the Contract between public agency and the FTA, as they may be amended or promulgated from time to time during the term of this contract. Contractor’s failure to so comply shall constitute a material breach of this Contract.
INCORPORATION OF FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION (FTA) TERMS
The provisions include, in part, certain Standard Terms and Conditions required by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), whether or not expressly set forth in the preceding Contract provisions. All contractual provisions required by the DOT, as set forth in the most current FTA Circular 4220.1F, dated November 1, 2008, are hereby incorporated by reference. Anything to the contrary herein notwithstanding, all FTA mandated terms shall be deemed to control in the event of a conflict with other provisions contained in this Contract. Contractor agrees not to perform any act, fail to perform any act, or refuse to comply with any public agency requests that would cause public agency to be in violation of the FTA terms and conditions.
NO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS TO THIRD PARTIES
Agency and Contractor acknowledge and agree that, absent the Federal Government’s express written consent and notwithstanding any concurrence by the Federal Government in or approval of the solicitation or award of the underlying Contract, the Federal Government is not a party to this Contract and shall not be subject to any obligations or liabilities to agency, Contractor, or any other party (whether or not a party to that contract) pertaining to any matter resulting from the underlying Contract.
Contractor agrees to include the above clause in each subcontract financed in whole or in part with federal assistance provided by the FTA. It is further agreed that the clause shall not be modified, except to identify the subcontractor who will be subject to its provisions.
PROGRAM FRAUD AND FALSE OR FRAUDULENT STATEMENTS
Contractor acknowledges that the provisions of the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act of 1986, as amended, 31 U.S.C. §§ 3801 et seq. and U.S. DOT regulations, “Program Fraud Civil Remedies,” 49 CFR Part 31, apply to its actions pertaining to this Contract. Upon execution of the underlying Contract, Contractor certifies or affirms the truthfulness and accuracy of any statement it has made, it makes, it may make, or causes to me made, pertaining to the underlying Contract or the FTA assisted project for which this Contract Work is being performed.
In addition to other penalties that may be applicable, Contractor further acknowledges that if it makes, or causes to be made, a false, fictitious, or fraudulent claim, statement, submission, or certification, the Federal Government reserves the right to impose the penalties of the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act of 1986 on Contractor to the extent the Federal Government deems appropriate.
Contractor also acknowledges that if it makes, or causes to me made, a false, fictitious, or fraudulent claim, statement, submission, or certification to the Federal Government under a contract connected with a project that is financed in whole or in part with Federal assistance originally awarded by FTA under the authority of 49 U.S.C. § 5307, the Government reserves the right to impose the penalties of 18 U.S.C. § 1001 and 49 U.S.C. § 5307 (n)(1) on the Contractor, to the extent the Federal Government deems appropriate.
Contractor agrees to include the above clauses in each subcontract financed in whole or in part with Federal assistance provided by FTA. It is further agreed that the clauses shall not be modified, except to identify the subcontractor who will be subject to the provisions.
State Notice Addendum
Pursuant to certain state notice provisions the following public agencies and political subdivisions of the referenced public agencies are eligible to access the contract award made pursuant to this solicitation. Public agencies and political subdivisions are hereby given notice of the foregoing request for proposal for purposes of complying with the procedural requirement of said statutes:
Nationwide: http://www.usa.gov/Agencies/Local_Government/Cities.shtml
Other States: Cities, Towns, Villages, and Boroughs
No. Cities, Towns, Villages and Boroughs in Oregon
1 CEDAR MILL COMMUNITY LIBRARY 2 CITY COUNTY INSURANCE SERVICES 3 CITY OF ADAIR VILLAGE 4 CITY OF ALBANY 5 CITY OF ASHLAND 6 CITY OF ASTORIA OREGON 7 CITY OF AUMSVILLE 8 CITY OF AURORA 9 CITY OF BEAVERTON 10 CITY OF BOARDMAN 11 CITY OF BURNS 12 CITY OF CANBY 13 CITY OF CANNON BEACH OR 14 CITY OF CANYONVILLE 15 CITY OF CENTRAL POINT POLICE DEPARTMENT 16 CITY OF CLATSKANIE 17 CITY OF COBURG 18 CITY OF CONDON 19 CITY OF COOS BAY 20 CITY OF CORVALLIS 21 CITY OF COTTAGE GROVE 22 CITY OF CRESWELL 23 CITY OF DALLAS 24 CITY OF DAMASCUS 25 CITY OF DUNDEE 26 CITY OF EAGLE POINT 27 CITY OF ECHO 28 CITY OF ESTACADA 29 CITY OF EUGENE 30 CITY OF FAIRVIEW 31 CITY OF FALLS CITY 32 CITY OF GATES 33 CITY OF GEARHART 34 CITY OF GERVAIS 35 CITY OF GOLD HILL 36 CITY OF GRANTS PASS 37 CITY OF GRESHAM 38 CITY OF HAPPY VALLEY 39 CITY OF HILLSBORO 40 CITY OF HOOD RIVER 41 CITY OF JOHN DAY 42 CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS 43 CITY OF LA GRANDE 44 CITY OF LAKE OSWEGO 45 CITY OF LAKESIDE 46 CITY OF LEBANON 47 CITY OF MALIN 48 CITY OF MCMINNVILLE 49 CITY OF MEDFORD 50 CITY OF MILL CITY 51 CITY OF MILLERSBURG 52 CITY OF MILWAUKIE 53 CITY OF MORO
54 CITY OF MOSIER 55 CITY OF NEWBERG 56 CITY OF NORTH PLAINS 57 CITY OF OREGON CITY 58 CITY OF PHOENIX 59 CITY OF PILOT ROCK 60 CITY OF PORT ORFORD 61 CITY OF PORTLAND 62 CITY OF POWERS 63 CITY OF REDMOND 64 CITY OF REEDSPORT 65 CITY OF RIDDLE 66 CITY OF SALEM 67 CITY OF SANDY 68 CITY OF SANDY 69 CITY OF SCAPPOOSE 70 CITY OF SEASIDE 71 CITY OF SHADY COVE 72 CITY OF SHERWOOD 73 CITY OF SPRINGFIELD 74 CITY OF ST. PAUL 75 CITY OF STAYTON 76 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON 77 CITY OF TUALATIN, OREGON 78 CITY OF WARRENTON 79 CITY OF WEST LINN/PARKS 80 CITY OF WILSONVILLE 81 CITY OF WINSTON 82 CITY OF WOOD VILLAGE 83 CITY OF WOODBURN 84 CITY OF YACHATS 85 FLORENCE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 86 GASTON RURAL FIRE DEPARTMENT 87 GLADSTONE POLICE DEPARTMENT 88 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SALEM 89 KEIZER POLICE DEPARTMENT 90 LEAGUE OF OREGON CITIES 91 MALIN COMMUNITY PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT 92 METRO 93 MONMOUTH -‐ INDEPENDENCE NETWORK 94 PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION 95 RAINIER POLICE DEPARTMENT 96 RIVERGROVE WATER DISTRICT 97 SUNSET EMPIRE PARK AND RECREATION 98 THE NEWPORT PARK AND RECREATION CENTER 99 TILLAMOOK PEOPLES UTILITY DISTRICT 100 TUALATIN VALLEY FIRE & RESCUE 101 WEST VALLEY HOUSING AUTHORITY No. Counties and Parishes 1 ASSOCIATION OF OREGON COUNTIES 2 BENTON COUNTY 3 CLACKAMAS COUNTY DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 4 CLATSOP COUNTY 5 COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON 6 COOS COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 7 CROOK COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT
8 CURRY COUNTY OREGON 9 DESCHUTES COUNTY 10 DOUGLAS COUNTY 11 GILLIAM COUNTY 12 GILLIAM COUNTY OREGON 13 GRANT COUNTY, OREGON 14 HARNEY COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE 15 HOOD RIVER COUNTY 16 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY 17 JACKSON COUNTY HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 18 JEFFERSON COUNTY 19 KLAMATH COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE 20 LAKE COUNTY 21 LANE COUNTY 22 LINCOLN COUNTY 23 LINN COUNTY 24 MARION COUNTY , SALEM, OREGON 25 MORROW COUNTY 26 MULTNOMAH COUNTY 27 MULTNOMAH COUNTY 28 MULTNOMAH LAW LIBRARY 29 NAMI LANE COUNTY 30 POLK COUNTY 31 SHERMAN COUNTY 32 UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON 33 UNION COUNTY 34 WALLOWA COUNTY 35 WASCO COUNTY 36 WASHINGTON COUNTY 37 YAMHILL COUNTY 1 BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY 2 COUNTY OF HAWAII 3 MAUI COUNTY COUNCIL No. Higher Education 1 BIRTHINGWAY COLLEGE OF MIDWIFERY 2 BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 3 CENTRAL OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 4 CHEMEKETA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 5 CLACKAMAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 6 COLUMBIA GORGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 7 GEORGE FOX UNIVERSITY 8 KLAMATH COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 9 LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 10 LEWIS AND CLARK COLLEGE 11 LINFIELD COLLEGE 12 LINN-‐BENTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 13 MARYLHURST UNIVERSITY 14 MT. HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 15 MULTNOMAH BIBLE COLLEGE 16 NATIONAL COLLEGE OF NATURAL MEDICINE 17 NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 18 OREGON HEALTH AND SCIENCE UNIVERSITY 19 OREGON UNIVERSITY SYSTEM 20 PACIFIC UNIVERSITY 21 PORTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE 22 PORTLAND STATE UNIV. 23 REED COLLEGE 24 ROGUE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 25 SOUTHWESTERN OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 26 TILLAMOOK BAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 27 UMPQUA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 28 WESTERN STATES CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE 29 WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY 1 ARGOSY UNIVERSITY 2 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY -‐ HAWAII 3 COLLEGE OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS 4 RESEARCH CORPORATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII 5 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA No. K -‐ 12 1 ARCHBISHOP FRANCIS NORBERT BLANCHET SCHOOL 2 BAKER COUNTY SCHOOL DIST. 16J -‐ MALHEUR ESD
3 BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT 5-‐J 4 BANDON SCHOOL DISTRICT 5 BANKS SCHOOL DISTRICT 6 BEAVERTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 7 BEND / LA PINE SCHOOL DISTRICT 8 BEND-‐LA PINE SCHOOL DISTRICT 9 BROOKING HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.17-‐C 10 CANBY SCHOOL DISTRICT 11 CANYONVILLE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 12 CASCADE SCHOOL DISTRICT 13 CASCADES ACADEMY OF CENTRAL OREGON 14 CENTENNIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 15 CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 16 CENTRAL POINT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 6 17 CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 13J 18 CLACKAMAS EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT 19 COOS BAY SCHOOL DISTRICT 20 COOS BAY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.9 21 COQUILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 8 22 COUNTY OF YAMHILL SCHOOL DISTRICT 29 23 CRESWELL SCHOOL DISTRICT 24 CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 25 CULVER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 26 DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2 27 DAVID DOUGLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT 28 DAYTON SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.8 29 DE LA SALLE N CATHOLIC HS 30 DESCHUTES COUNTY SD NO.6 -‐ SISTERS SD 31 DOUGLAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 116 32 DOUGLAS EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT 33 DUFUR SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.29 34 ELKTON SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.34 35 ESTACADA SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.108 36 FOREST GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT 37 GASTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 511J 38 GEN CONF OF SDA CHURCH WESTERN OR 39 GLADSTONE SCHOOL DISTRICT 40 GLENDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT 41 GLIDE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.12 42 GRANTS PASS SCHOOL DISTRICT 7 43 GREATER ALBANY PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 44 GRESHAM-‐BARLOW SCHOOL DISTRICT 45 HARNEY COUNTY SCHOOL DIST. NO.3 46 HARNEY EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT 47 HEAD START OF LANE COUNTY 48 HERITAGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 49 HIGH DESERT EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT 50 HOOD RIVER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 51 JACKSON CO SCHOOL DIST NO.9 52 JEFFERSON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 509-‐J 53 JEFFERSON SCHOOL DISTRICT 54 KLAMATH FALLS CITY SCHOOLS 55 LA GRANDE SCHOOL DISTRICT 56 LAKE OSWEGO SCHOOL DISTRICT 7J 57 LANE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 4J 58 LANE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 69 59 LEBANON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS NO.9 60 LINCOLN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 61 LINN CO. SCHOOL DIST. 95C -‐ SCIO SD 62 LOST RIVER JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL 63 LOWELL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.71 64 MARION COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 103 -‐ WASHINGTON ES 65 MCMINNVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.40 66 MEDFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT 549C 67 MITCH CHARTER SCHOOL 68 MOLALLA RIVER ACADEMY 69 MOLALLA RIVER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.35 70 MONROE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.1J 71 MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 72 MT. ANGEL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.91 73 MT.SCOTT LEARNING CENTERS 74 MULTISENSORY LEARNING ACADEMY
75 MULTNOMAH EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT 76 MYRTLE POINT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.41 77 NEAH-‐KAH-‐NIE DISTRICT NO.56 78 NESTUCCA VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.101 79 NOBEL LEARNING COMMUNITIES 80 NORTH BEND SCHOOL DISTRICT 13 81 NORTH CLACKAMAS SCHOOL DISTRICT 82 NORTH SANTIAM SCHOOL DISTRICT 29J 83 NORTH WASCO CTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 21 -‐ CHENOWITH 84 NORTHWEST REGIONAL EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT 85 NYSSA SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 26 86 ONTARIO MIDDLE SCHOOL 87 OREGON TRAIL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.46 88 OUR LADY OF THE LAKE SCHOOL 89 PHILOMATH SCHOOL DISTRICT 90 PHOENIX-‐TALENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.4 91 PORTLAND ADVENTIST ACADEMY 92 PORTLAND JEWISH ACADEMY 93 PORTLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS 94 RAINIER SCHOOL DISTRICT 95 REDMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT 96 REEDSPORT SCHOOL DISTRICT 97 REYNOLDS SCHOOL DISTRICT 98 ROGUE RIVER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.35 99 ROSEBURG PUBLIC SCHOOLS 100 SALEM-‐KEIZER PUBLIC SCHOOLS 101 SCAPPOOSE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1J 102 SEASIDE SCHOOL DISTRICT 10 103 SEVEN PEAKS SCHOOL 104 SHERWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT 88J 105 SILVER FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT 106 SIUSLAW SCHOOL DISTRICT 107 SOUTH COAST EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT 108 SOUTH LANE SCHOOL DISTRICT 45J3 109 SOUTHERN OREGON EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT 110 SOUTHWEST CHARTER SCHOOL 111 SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.19 112 STANFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT 113 SWEET HOME SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.55 114 THE CATLIN GABEL SCHOOL 115 TIGARD-‐TUALATIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 116 UMATILLA-‐MORROW ESD 117 VERNONIA SCHOOL DISTRICT 47J 118 WEST HILLS COMMUNITY CHURCH 119 WEST LINN WILSONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 120 WHITEAKER MONTESSORI SCHOOL 121 YONCALLA SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.32 1 CONGREGATION OF CHRISTIAN BROTHERS OF HAWAII, INC. 2 EMMANUAL LUTHERAN SCHOOL 3 HANAHAU`OLI SCHOOL 4 HAWAII TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY 5 ISLAND SCHOOL 6 KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS 7 KE KULA O S. M. KAMAKAU 8 MARYKNOLL SCHOOL 9 PACIFIC BUDDHIST ACADEMY No. Nonprofit & Other 1 211INFO 2 ACUMENTRA HEALTH 3 ADDICTIONS RECOVERY CENTER, INC 4 ALLFOURONE/CRESTVIEW CONFERENCE CTR. 5 ALVORD-‐TAYLOR INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES 6 ALZHEIMERS NETWORK OF OREGON 7 ASHLAND COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 8 ATHENA LIBRARY FRIENDS ASSOCIATION 9 BARLOW YOUTH FOOTBALL 10 BAY AREA FIRST STEP, INC. 11 BENTON HOSPICE SERVICE 12 BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD 13 BIRCH COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. 14 BLACHLY LANE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE 15 BLIND ENTERPRISES OF OREGON
16 BONNEVILLE ENVIRONMENTAL FOUNDATION 17 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF PORTLAND METROPOLITAN AREA 18 BROAD BASE PROGRAMS INC. 19 CANBY FOURSQUARE CHURCH 20 CANCER CARE RESOURCES 21 CASCADIA BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE 22 CASCADIA REGION GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL 23 CATHOLIC CHARITIES 24 CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES 25 CENTER FOR RESEARCH TO PRACTICE 26 CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 27 CENTRAL CITY CONCERN 28 CENTRAL DOUGLAS COUNTY FAMILY YMCA 29 CENTRAL OREGON COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY NETWORK 30 CHILDPEACE MONTESSORI 31 CITY BIBLE CHURCH 32 CLACKAMAS RIVER WATER 33 CLASSROOM LAW PROJECT 34 COAST REHABILITATION SERVICES 35 COLLEGE HOUSING NORTHWEST 36 COLUMBIA COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH 37 COMMUNITY ACTION ORGANIZATION 38 COMMUNITY ACTION TEAM, INC. 39 COMMUNITY CANCER CENTER 40 COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC 41 COMMUNITY VETERINARY CENTER 42 CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF GRAND RONDE 43 CONSERVATION BIOLOGY INSTITUTE 44 CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS MUSEUM AND GALLERY 45 CORVALLIS MOUNTAIN RESCUE UNIT 46 COVENANT CHRISTIAN HOOD RIVER 47 COVENANT RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES 48 DECISION SCIENCE RESEARCH INSTITUTE, INC. 49 DELIGHT VALLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST 50 DOGS FOR THE DEAF, INC. 51 DOUGLAS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. 52 EAST HILL CHURCH 53 EAST SIDE FOURSQUARE CHURCH 54 EAST WEST MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL 55 EDUCATIONAL POLICY IMPROVEMENT CENTER 56 ELMIRA CHURCH OF CHRIST 57 EMERALD PUD 58 EMMAUS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 59 EN AVANT, INC. 60 ENTERPRISE FOR EMPLOYMENT AND EDUCATION 61 EUGENE BALLET COMPANY 62 EUGENE SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION, INC. 63 EUGENE WATER & ELECTRIC BOARD 64 EVERGREEN AVIATION MUSEUM AND CAP. MICHAEL KING. 65 FAIR SHARE RESEARCH AND EDUCATION FUND 66 FAITH CENTER 67 FAITHFUL SAVIOR MINISTRIES 68 FAMILIES FIRST OF GRANT COUNTY, INC. 69 FANCONI ANEMIA RESEARCH FUND INC. 70 FARMWORKER HOUISNG DEV CORP 71 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 72 FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH 73 FORD FAMILY FOUNDATION 74 FOUNDATIONS FOR A BETTER OREGON 75 FRIENDS OF THE CHILDREN 76 GATEWAY TO COLLEGE NATIONAL NETWORK 77 GOAL ONE COALITION 78 GOLD BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 79 GOOD SHEPHERD COMMUNITIES 80 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF LANE AND SOUTH COAST COUNTIES 81 GRANT PARK CHURCH 82 GRANTS PASS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, DBA 83 GREATER HILLSBORO AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 84 HALFWAY HOUSE SERVICES, INC. 85 HEARING AND SPEECH INSTITUTE INC 86 HELP NOW! ADVOCACY CENTER 87 HIGHLAND HAVEN
88 HIGHLAND UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 89 HIV ALLIANCE, INC 90 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF LINCOLN COUNTY 91 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF PORTLAND 92 HOUSING NORTHWEST 93 INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS OF OREGON 94 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION 95 INTERNATIONAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION 96 IRCO 97 JASPER MOUNTAIN 98 JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT 99 KLAMATH HOUSING AUTHORITY 100 LA CLINICA DEL CARINO FAMILY HEALTH CARE CENTER 101 LA GRANDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 102 LANE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE 103 LANE MEMORIAL BLOOD BANK 104 LANECO FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 105 LAUREL HILL CENTER 106 LIFEWORKS NW 107 LIVING WAY FELLOWSHIP 108 LOAVES & FISHES CENTERS, INC. 109 LOCAL GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL INSTITUTE 110 LOOKING GLASS YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES 111 MACDONALD CENTER 112 MAKING MEMORIES BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION, INC. 113 METRO HOME SAFETY REPAIR PROGRAM 114 METROPOLITAN FAMILY SERVICE 115 MID COLUMBIA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS 116 MID-‐COLUMBIA CENTER FOR LIVING 117 MID-‐WILLAMETTE VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, INC 118 MORNING STAR MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 119 MORRISON CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES 120 MOSAIC CHURCH 121 NATIONAL PSORIASIS FOUNDATION 122 NATIONAL WILD TURKEY FEDERATION 123 NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH INC 124 NEW BEGINNINGS CHRISTIAN CENTER 125 NEW HOPE COMMUNITY CHURCH 126 NEWBERG FRIENDS CHURCH 127 NORTH BEND CITY-‐ COOS/URRY HOUSING AUTHORITY 128 NORTHWEST FOOD PROCESSORS ASSOCIATION 129 NORTHWEST LINE JOINT APPRENTICESHIP & TRAINING COMMITTEE 130 NORTHWEST REGIONAL EDUCATIONAL LABORATORY 131 NORTHWEST YOUTH CORPS 132 OCHIN 133 OHSU FOUNDATION 134 OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH 135 OMNIMEDIX INSTITUTE 136 OPEN MEADOW ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS, INC. 137 OREGON BALLET THEATRE 138 OREGON CITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 139 OREGON COAST COMMUNITY ACTION 140 OREGON DEATH WITH DIGNITY 141 OREGON DONOR PROGRAM 142 OREGON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 143 OREGON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL 144 OREGON MUSUEM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY 145 OREGON PROGRESS FORUM 146 OREGON REPERTORY SINGERS 147 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 148 OREGON SUPPORTED LIVING PROGRAM 149 OSLC COMMUNITY PROGRAMS 150 OUTSIDE IN 151 OUTSIDE IN 152 PACIFIC CASCADE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 153 PACIFIC FISHERY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL 154 PACIFIC INSTITUTES FOR RESEARCH 155 PACIFIC STATES MARINE FISHERIES COMMISSION 156 PARALYZED VETERANS OF AMERICA 157 PARTNERSHIPS IN COMMUNITY LIVING, INC. 158 PENDLETON ACADEMIES 159 PENTAGON FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
160 PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF SOUTHWESTERN OREGON 161 PORT CITY DEVELOPMENT CENTER 162 PORTLAND ART MUSEUM 163 PORTLAND BUSINESS ALLIANCE 164 PORTLAND HABILITATION CENTER, INC. 165 PORTLAND SCHOOLS FOUNDATION 166 PORTLAND WOMENS CRISIS LINE 167 PREGNANCY RESOUCE CENTERS OF GRETER PORTLAND 168 PRINGLE CREEK SUSTAINABLE LIVING CENTER 169 PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICES OF LANE COUNTY, INC. 170 QUADRIPLEGICS UNITED AGAINST DEPENDENCY, INC. 171 REBUILDING TOGETHER -‐ PORTLAND INC. 172 REGIONAL ARTS AND CULTURE COUNCIL 173 RELEVANT LIFE CHURCH 174 RENEWABLE NORTHWEST PROJECT 175 ROGUE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 176 ROSE VILLA, INC. 177 SACRED HEART CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS 178 SAIF CORPORATION 179 SAINT ANDREW NATIVITY SCHOOL 180 SAINT CATHERINE OF SIENA CHURCH 181 SAINT JAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH 182 SALEM ALLIANCE CHURCH 183 SALEM ELECTRIC 184 SALMON-‐SAFE INC. 185 SCIENCEWORKS 186 SE WORKS 187 SECURITY FIRST CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 188 SELF ENHANCEMENT INC. 189 SERENITY LANE 190 SEXUAL ASSAULT RESOURCE CENTER 191 SEXUAL ASSAULT RESOURCE CENTER 192 SHELTERCARE 193 SHERIDAN JAPANESE SCHOOL FOUNDATION 194 SHERMAN DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE, INC. 195 SILVERTON AREA COMMUNITY AID 196 SISKIYOU INITIATIVE 197 SMART 198 SOCIAL VENTURE PARTNERS PORTLAND 199 SOUTH COAST HOSPICE, INC. 200 SOUTH LANE FAMILY NURSERY DBA FAMILY RELIEF NURSE 201 SOUTHERN OREGON CHILD AND FAMILY COUNCIL, INC. 202 SOUTHERN OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 203 SPARC ENTERPRISES 204 SPIRIT WIRELESS 205 SPONSORS, INC. 206 SPOTLIGHT THEATRE OF PLEASANT HILL 207 SPRINGFIELD UTILITY BOARD 208 ST VINCENT DE PAUL 209 ST. ANTHONY CHURCH 210 ST. ANTHONY SCHOOL 211 ST. MARYS OF MEDFORD, INC. 212 ST. VINCENT DEPAUL OF LANE COUNTY 213 STAND FOR CHILDREN 214 STAR OF HOPE ACTIVITY CENTER INC. 215 SUMMIT VIEW COVENANT CHURCH 216 SUNNYSIDE FOURSQUARE CHURCH 217 SUNRISE ENTERPRISES 218 SUSTAINABLE NORTHWEST 219 TENAS ILLAHEE CHILDCARE CENTER 220 THE EARLY EDUCATION PROGRAM, INC. 221 THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CREDIT MANAGEMENT-‐OREGON,
INC. 222 THE NEXT DOOR 223 THE OREGON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 224 THE SALVATION ARMY -‐ CASCADE DIVISION 225 TILLAMOOK CNTY WOMENS CRISIS CENTER 226 TILLAMOOK ESTUARIES PARTNERSHIP 227 TOUCHSTONE PARENT ORGANIZATION 228 TRAILS CLUB 229 TRAINING EMPLOYMENT CONSORTIUM 230 TRI-‐COUNTY HEALTH CARE SAFETY NET ENTERPRISE
231 TRILLIUM FAMILY SERVICES, INC. 232 UMPQUA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 233 UNION GOSPEL MISSION 234 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF OR AND SW WA 235 UNITED WAY OF THE COLUMBIA WILLAMETTE 236 US CONFERENCE OF MENONNITE BRETHREN CHURCHES 237 US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 238 USAGENCIES CREDIT UNION 239 VERMONT HILLS FAMILY LIFE CENTER 240 VIRGINIA GARCIA MEMORIAL HEALTH CENTER 241 VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA OREGON 242 WE CARE OREGON 243 WESTERN RIVERS CONSERVANCY 244 WESTERN STATES CENTER 245 WESTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 246 WILD SALMON CENTER 247 WILLAMETTE FAMILY 248 WILLAMETTE VIEW INC. 249 WOODBURN AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 250 WORD OF LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH 251 WORKSYSTEMS INC 252 YOUTH GUIDANCE ASSOC. 253 YWCA SALEM 1 ALOCHOLIC REHABILITATION SVS OF HI INC DBA HINA MAUKA 2 ALOHACARE 3 AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION 4 BISHOP MUSEUM 5 BUILDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF HAWAII 6 CTR FOR CULTURAL AND TECH INTERCHNG BETW EAST AND WEST 7 EAH, INC. 8 EASTER SEALS HAWAII 9 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF HAWAII, INC. 10 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY MAUI 11 HALE MAHAOLU 12 HAROLD K.L. CASTLE FOUNDATION 13 HAWAII AGRICULTURE RESEARCH CENTER 14 HAWAII EMPLOYERS COUNCIL 15 HAWAII FAMILY LAW CLINIC DBA ALA KUOLA 16 HONOLULU HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 17 IUPAT, DISTRICT COUNCIL 50 18 LANAKILA REHABILITATION CENTER INC. 19 LEEWARD HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 20 MAUI COUNTY FCU 21 MAUI ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD 22 MAUI ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY, INC. 23 MAUI FAMILY YMCA 24 NA HALE O MAUI 25 NA LEI ALOHA FOUNDATION 26 NETWORK ENTERPRISES, INC. 27 ORI ANUENUE HALE, INC. 28 PARTNERS IN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION 29 POLYNESIAN CULTURAL CENTER 30 PUNAHOU SCHOOL 31 ST. THERESA CHURCH 32 WAIANAE COMMUNITY OUTREACH 33 WAILUKU FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 34 YMCA OF HONOLULU No. Special/Independent Districts 1 BAY AREA HOSPITAL DISTRICT 2 CENTRAL OREGON INTERGOVERNMENTAL COUNCIL 3 CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATION DISTRICT 4 CHEHALEM PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT 5 CITY COUNTY INSURANCE SERVICES 6 CLEAN WATER SERVICES 7 COLUMBIA 911 COMMUNICATIONS DISTRICT 8 COLUMBIA RIVER PUD
9 DESCHUTES COUNTY RFPD NO.2 10 DESCHUTES PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM 11 EAST MULTNOMAH SOIL AND WATER CONSERVANCY 12 GASTON RURAL FIRE DEPARTMENT 13 GLADSTONE POLICE DEPARTMENT 14 GLENDALE RURAL FIRE DISTRICT 15 HOODLAND FIRE DISTRICT NO.74 16 HOODLAND FIRE DISTRICT #74 17 HOUSING AUTHORITY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES AGENCY 18 KLAMATH COUNTY 9-‐1-‐1 19 LANE EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT 20 LANE TRANSIT DISTRICT 21 MALIN COMMUNITY PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT 22 MARION COUNTY FIRE DISTRCT #1 23 METRO 24 METROPOLITAN EXPOSITION-‐RECREATION COMMISSION 25 MONMOUTH -‐ INDEPENDENCE NETWORK 26 MULTONAH COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT #1 27 NEAH KAH NIE WATER DISTRICT 28 NW POWER POOL 29 OAK LODGE WATER DISTRICT 30 OR INT'L PORT OF COOS BAY 31 PORT OF ST HELENS 32 PORT OF UMPQUA 33 REGIONAL AUTOMATED INFORMATION NETWORK 34 RIVERGROVE WATER DISTRICT 35 SALEM AREA MASS TRANSIT DISTRICT 36 SANDY FIRE DISTRICT NO. 72 37 SUNSET EMPIRE PARK AND RECREATION 38 THE NEWPORT PARK AND RECREATION CENTER 39 THE PORT OF PORTLAND 40 TILLAMOOK PEOPLES UTILITY DISTRICT 41 TUALATIN HILLS PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT 42 TUALATIN VALLEY FIRE & RESCUE 43 TUALATIN VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 44 UNION SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT 45 WEST MULTNOMAH SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT 46 WEST VALLEY HOUSING AUTHORITY 47 WILLAMALANE PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT 48 YOUNGS RIVER LEWIS AND CLARK WATER DISTRICT No. State Agencies 1 BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS 2 OFFICE OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS 3 OFFICE OF THE STATE TREASURER 4 OREGON BOARD OF ARCHITECTS 5 OREGON CHILD DEVELOPMENT COALITION 6 OREGON DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 7 OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY 8 OREGON DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 9 OREGON DEPT. OF EDUCATION 10 OREGON LOTTERY 11 OREGON OFFICE OF ENERGY 12 OREGON STATE BOARD OF NURSING 13 OREGON STATE POLICE 14 OREGON TOURISM COMMISSION 15 OREGON TRAVEL INFORMATION COUNCIL 16 SANTIAM CANYON COMMUNICATION CENTER 17 SEIU LOCAL 503, OPEU 1 ADMIN. SERVICES OFFICE 2 HAWAII CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT AGENCY 3 HAWAII HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORATION 4 SOH-‐ JUDICIARY CONTRACTS AND PURCH 5 STATE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 6 STATE OF HAWAII 7 STATE OF HAWAII 8 STATE OF HAWAII, DEPT. OF EDUCATION
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