Contract Details: # TXMAS-20-51V04
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Number | TXMAS-20-51V04 |
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Description | Hardware Superstore |
Category | TxSmartBuy |
Type | TXMAS |
Start Date | 6/18/2020 |
End Date | 5/18/2023 |
Fed | GS-21F-0067U |
Purchase Category Code(Agencies Only) | PCC X |
Optional Renewal Terms | June 19, 2023 through June 17, 2025 |
Purchase Orders | 3. All purchase orders that include a quote order line require the attachment of a completed contractor quote containing the following: |
Order Limitation | The contractor is not required to accept orders below the minimum listed below. Orders between the minimum and maximum listed below are subject to the pricing of the underlying contract. Minimum order: $150.00 Maximum order: $750,000.00 |
State Contracts | Prior to purchasing from a TXMAS contract, public procurement personnel must follow applicable procurement procedures as stated in the Procurement and Contract Management Guide. Agencies must first purchase products or services offered by WorkQuest, Texas Correctional Industries (TCI), and the Statewide Procurement Division (SPD) Term Contracts. |
CPA Contract Management | Questions regarding contract management issues, price changes, amendments or other post-award concerns should be directed to: SPD TXMAS Program Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA) Phone: (512) 463-3034 option 3 Email: txmas@cpa.texas.gov |
Approved Products/Services | Only products or services listed in the underlying contract may be purchased from this TXMAS contract, with one exception. Incidental, off-schedule items may be purchased as "best value, open market" items provided that they are necessary for product integration or product completeness. The purchasing entity is responsible for ensuring that the quoted price for such incidental items is fair and reasonable. These incidental items may be added to the TXMAS purchase order if they are clearly labeled as "open market (OM), best value" items. Incidental items may not exceed $5,000.00 OR 50% of the purchase order total, whichever is less. If the pending order includes incidental items that exceed the stated limits, a request may be submitted by the Customer to the Statewide Procurement Division for review and consideration of an exception. Exception requests shall be submitted to txmasquote@cpa.texas.gov. The request must include a copy of the complete contractor quote listing all core items and a detailed incidental charge breakdown. |
Contract Specifics/Notes | TXMAS prices may be validated against the base contract’s price list. TXMAS contractors are authorized to charge up to 1.5228% more than their base contract price. GSA Base Contract |
FOB Point | FOB Destination. Freight included. |
Warranty Details | Standard Commercial Warranty |
Compliant Products by Contractor | Customer reserves the right to require new delivery or a refund in the event that materials or products not meeting specifications are discovered after payment has been made. |
Rebate Reporting Requirement for Federal | Pursuant to Texas Government Code §2155.510(b), rebates generated from TXMAS contract purchases made in whole or in part with federal funds must be reported by the purchasing agency to the appropriate federal funding agency. Each quarter of the State's fiscal year (September 1 through August 31), TXMAS contractors rebate 0.73875% of their TXMAS sales to the State of Texas via the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA). It is the purchasing entity's responsibility to report the amount of rebate to the federal fund-provider using the above percent based on the total dollar value of the TXMAS purchase order. Example: A purchasing entity receives and uses federal funds of $50,000 to purchase items/services on a TXMAS contract. The purchasing entity must report to the federal fund-provider that a sales rebate of $369.37 ($50,000 * 0.73875% = $369.37) will be paid to the State of Texas by the TXMAS contractor. |
Contractor Performance | The Statewide Procurement Division Contract Management Office (SCMO), a division of the Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA), administers a vendor performance program for use by all customers per Texas Government Code (TGC), §2262.055, and 34 Texas Administrative Code (TAC), §20.108. The Vendor Performance relies on the customer's participation in gathering information on vendor performance. State agency customers shall report vendor performance on purchases of $25,000 or more from contracts administered by CPA, or any other purchase of $25,000 or more made through delegated authority granted by CPA (TAC 20.108), or purchases exempt from CPA procurement rules and procedures. State agencies are additionally encouraged to report vendor performance on purchases under $25,000. Vendor Performance shall be reported through the CPA VENDOR PERFORMANCE TRACKING SYSTEM. The purpose of the Vendor Performance Tracking System is to: • Identify vendors that have exceptional performance • Aid purchasers in making a best value determination based on vendor past performance • Protect the state from vendors with unethical business practices • Track vendor performance for delegated and exempt purchases |
Contractor Information
VID: 12025840823 Contractor: Red Hill Ventures LLC dba Red Hill Supply Contact Name: Jason Miller Email: jason.miller@redhillsupply.com Phone: (832) 295-0605 x1001 Address: Red Hill Ventures LLC 1710 W Sam Houston Pkwy N Houston TX 77043-2723 |