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Board approves three two‑year contracts for station wear and gear; local vendor included
Summary
The board approved three two‑year contracts (each not to exceed $150,000) for station wear and gear. Contracts were awarded to Next Hill Capital Partners (doing business as Star Uniform) for extrication gloves, class A uniforms and promotional badges; MES for shirts, duty pants and helmet shields; and Phoenix for duty shoes.
The Indianapolis Board of Public Health and Safety on Sept. 3 approved three separate two‑year contracts — each with a not‑to‑exceed value of $150,000 — to supply station wear and gear used by first‑responder personnel.
Chief Richard Cook, who oversees the department’s quartermaster operations, told the board the awards followed a competitive bid process. “This is for station wear uniforms and gear, specifically, gloves, our class A uniform items and promotional badges,” Cook said when introducing the contract sought…
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