State of Washington

Current Contract Information

Revision Date: December 4, 2007

Effective Date: January 1, 2008

Contract number: / 07506 / Commodity code: / 9798, 8905, 8910, 8945
Contract title: / USDA Commodity Cheese Processing
Purpose: / Contract has been granted a 4.4% price increase for all products. Two new whole grain products have replaced the old 4x6 pizza products.
Period of performance: / November 20, 2007 / through: / November 19, 2008
Contract term: / Not to exceed 5 years or November 19, 2011
Contract type: / This contract is designated as convenience use.

Scope of Contract

/ a convenience processing contract utilizing USDA commodity mozzarella cheese (Code # B077) in bake-to-rise pizzas
Products/Services available: / Cheese Pizza & Pepperoni Pizza (various sizes)
Contract exclusions: / This contract is for use with donated USDA commodity cheese only.
Contractor: / This contract is awarded to one contractor:
Schwan’s Food Service, Inc. Marsha Rose
115 West College Dr. 800-533-5290 ext. 7018
Marshall, MN 56258
Fed Tax ID 41-1713393
Primary user agency(ies): / Various use: North Kitsap School District, Central Kitsap School District, Port Townsend School District, Chimacum School District, and Bainbridge Island School District
Current participation: / $0.00 MBE / $0.00 WBE / $240,000.00 OTHER / $0.00 EXEMPT
MBE 0% / WBE 0% / OTHER 100% / Exempt 0%
Contracts Specialist: / Shannon McGuire
Phone Number: / (360) 902-7284
Fax Number: / (360) 586-2426
Email: /

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Notes:

I.  Contract Terms: This Document includes by reference all terms and conditions published in the original IFB, including Standard Terms and Conditions, and Definitions, included in the Competitive Procurement Standards published by OSP (as Amended).

Special Conditions:

1.  Contract award November 20, 2006. Initial term not to exceed twelve (12) months.

2.  Contract has been granted a 12 month extension through 11/20/08.

  1. Contract has been granted a 4.4% price increase for all products. Two new whole grain products have replaced the old 4x6 pizza products.

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