CHESTERFIELD COUNTY PURCHASING DEPARTMENT CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA Invitation for Bids IFB Number:......................................................................................................................................13-0920 Title:..........................................................................................................TV Broadcast Audiovisual System Issue Date: ....................................................................................................................... December 3, 2013 Sealed Bids Due and Opening:.........................................................................January 2, 2014; 2:30 P.M. Bid Opening Location:........................................................... Chesterfield County Purchasing Department 9901 Lori Road Lane B. Ramsey Building, 3rd Floor, Room 303 Chesterfield, VA 23832 Inquiries: Questions which may arise as a result of this solicitation may be addressed to Stacy L. Seay, Senior Contract Officer, at (804) 748-1837, or by email to purchasing@chesterfield.gov. Inquiries must be received at least seven (7) business days prior to the due date in order to be considered. Contact initiated by a bidder concerning this solicitation with any other County representative, not expressly authorized elsewhere in this document, is prohibited. Any such unauthorized contact may result in disqualification of the bidder from this transaction. All prices shall be F.O.B. Destination: Location shown on Bid Form. Freight, delivery costs, and incidental charges shall be included. My signature below certifies that: • I agree to abide by all conditions of this bid and that I am authorized to sign this bid; • the accompanying bid is not the result of, or affected by, any unlawful act of collusion with another person or company engaged in the same line of business or commerce, or any act of fraud punishable under § 18.2-498.1, et. seq. of the Code of Virginia. Furthermore, I understand that fraud and unlawful collusion are crimes under the Virginia Governmental Frauds Act, the Virginia Government Bid Rigging Act, the Virginia Antitrust Act, and Federal Law, and can result in fines, prison sentences, and civil damage awards; • that the accompanying bid is in compliance with applicable provisions of the State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act (§ 2.2-3100, et. seq. of the Code of Virginia). Specifically, without limitation, no County/School Board employee or a member of the employee’s immediate family shall have a proscribed personal interest in a contract; and • that the accompanying bid is in accordance with applicable provisions of the Virginia Public Procurement Act, Art. 6 Ethics in Public Contracting (§ 2.2-4367, et. seq. of the Code of Virginia), and any other applicable law as set forth therein. In compliance with this Invitation for Bids and to all conditions imposed therein the undersigned offers and agrees to furnish the goods/services in accordance with this signed bid. Complete Legal Name of Firm: ________________________________________________________ Order From Address: ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Remit To Address: ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Signature: __________________________________ Email: _____________________________ Name (type/print): ___________________________ Title: _____________________________ Fed ID No.: _____________________ Phone: (____) _______________ Fax: (____) ______________ This page must be returned with the Bid Form. TABLE OF CONTENTS I. PURPOSE ............................................................................................................ 3 II. SCOPE OF WORK/SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................ 3 III. INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................................... 3 V. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS............................................................... 4 VI. SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS............................................................... 14 VII. BID FORM .......................................................................................................... 25 ATTACHMENT A - Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) Registration Information ATTACHMENT B - Bidding Documents, TV Broadcasting System (270000, 271500, and 275100) ATTACHMENT C - Drawings ATTACHMENT D - SAMPLE CONTRACT Page 3 of 34 I. PURPOSE The purpose of this Invitation for Bids is to obtain pricing on furnishing all labor, materials and equipment necessary to install a turnkey TV Broadcasting Audiovisual System in the Chesterfield County Public Meeting Room located at the Government Complex. The Public Meeting Room is a 2,800 sq. ft. room which is used for the County broadcasting network. The systems shall be a fully functioning Audiovisual and Broadcasting system that allows various video and data inputs to be displayed on various visual display devices from local or remote inputs, amplification of audio source equipment, audio-from-video source equipment, and/or microphones. This procurement is a re-bid of previous Invitation For Bid 13-0884. II. SCOPE OF WORK/SPECIFICATIONS TV BROADCASTING SYSTEM – PUBLIC MEETING ROOM. The following listed technical specifications and attached hereto titled “Bidding Documents Attachment B” describes the complete TV Broadcast Audiovisual System that is to be furnished and installed. (LOT B1, BID FORM) III. 270000 – Communications/Audiovisual System General 22 pages 271500 - Conductors and Cables for Audiovisual 18 pages 275100 – Audio/Video & Control Systems 14 pages Drawings 9 pages (including cover) INSTRUCTIONS A. Submission and Receipt of Bids 1. Sealed bids shall be received in the Chesterfield County Purchasing Department, 9901 Lori Road, Lane B. Ramsey Building, 3rd Floor, Room 303, P.O. Box 51, Chesterfield, Virginia, 23832 until, but no later than the specified time and date of opening as designated in the invitation, and then publicly opened and read aloud. Bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope with the IFB number and due date and time written on the outside of the envelope. The time of receipt shall be determined by the time clock stamp in the Purchasing Department. Bidders are responsible for ensuring that their bids are stamped by Purchasing Department personnel before the deadline. Late bids shall be rejected. 2. Bids or changes to a bid response shall not be accepted via fax or E-mail. Page 4 of 34 B. C. IV. 3. In the event that Chesterfield County government offices are not operating under normal staffing levels or if the location for bid submission, bid opening or a prebid conference is inaccessible due to inclement weather or other emergency situations at the published time, the bid submission, bid opening or pre-bid conference will default to the next regular business day at the same time. 4. All bids shall be signed in the space provided for a signature on the cover sheet and returned. If the bidder is a partnership or corporation, the bidder shall show the title of the individual signing the bid, and if the individual is not the president or vice president of the partnership or corporation, if requested, the bidder shall submit proof that the individual has the authority to bind the partnership or corporation. 5. Bids concerning separate bid invitations are not to be combined on the same form or placed in the same envelope. Bids submitted in violation of this provision may not be considered. 6. Unless otherwise specified, bidders are to complete and return the Bid Form furnished by the County. 7. No bid shall be altered or amended after the specified time for opening. 8. If you are an individual with a disability and require a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this procurement, please notify the Purchasing Department at (804)748-1617 as soon as possible. 9. For information pertaining to the bid tabulation, decision to award and/or award on this procurement transaction, bidders may access public notification electronically at: www.chesterfield.gov/purchasing. Amendments or Requests to Withdraw Bids by a Bidder Prior to Bid Opening: A bidder may amend and/or withdraw their bid before the due date and time designated for receipt of bids. All requests from a bidder to return their bid shall be in writing, addressed to the Purchasing Department, and signed by a person authorized to represent the person or firm that submitted the bid. The bidder may be contacted by telephone to verify the authorization of the return request and the signature involved if there is doubt as to the document’s authenticity. All amendments to the bid are to be initialed by an individual authorized to represent the bidder. Pre-Bid Conference (Non-Mandatory): A non-mandatory pre-bid conference will be held on December 17 at 10:00 a.m. The conference will be held at: Chesterfield County Public Meeting Room, 1001 Iron Bridge Road, Chesterfield, VA 23832 Attendance is strongly encouraged as access to the room after the Pre-Bid may be limited; however, it is not mandatory in order for your bid to be considered for award. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS A. Addenda: Any changes or supplemental instructions to this solicitation shall be in the form of written addenda. All addenda are downloadable from the Purchasing Department web site at: www.chesterfield.gov/purchasing. Each bidder is responsible Page 5 of 34 B. C. for obtaining all addenda posted at the Purchasing Department website or by calling (804) 748-1617. Acknowledgement of receipt of all addenda shall be in the space provided within the solicitation or by returning a copy of each signed addendum. Failure to do so may result in rejection of the bid. All addenda issued shall become part of the solicitation and all resulting contract documents. Appropriation of Funds: The continuation of the terms, conditions, and provisions of a resulting contract beyond June 30 of any year, the end of the County’s fiscal year, are subject to approval and ratification by the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors and appropriation by them of the necessary money to fund said contract for each succeeding year. In the event of non-appropriation of funds, the contract shall be automatically terminated with no recourse for the Contractor. Assignment of Contract: The County and Contractor bind themselves and any successors and assigns to the contract. The employees of the Contractor will perform the work necessary to fulfill the contract. The Contractor shall not assign, sublet, subcontract or transfer any of its interest in the contract without written consent of the County. Nothing herein shall be construed as creating any personal liability on the part of any officer or agent of the County, nor shall it be construed as giving any rights or benefits hereunder to anyone other than the County and Contractor. D. Audit of Vendor Records: Contractor shall maintain full and accurate records with respect to all matters covered under the contract including, without limitation, accounting records, written policies and procedures, time records, telephone records, reproduction cost records, travel and living expense records and any other supporting evidence necessary to substantiate charges related to the contract. Contractor's records shall be open to inspection and subject to audit and/or reproduction, during normal working hours by the County and its employees, agents or authorized representatives to the extent necessary to adequately permit evaluation and verification of any invoices, payments or claims submitted by Contractor pursuant to this contract. Such records subject to examination shall also include, without limitation, those allocations as they may apply to costs associated with the contract. The County shall have access to such records from the effective date of the contract, for the duration of the contract, and until two (2) years after the date of final payment by the County to the Contractor pursuant to this contract. The County's employees, agents or authorized representatives shall have access to the Contractor's facilities, shall have access to all necessary records, and shall be provided adequate and appropriate work space, in order to conduct audits in compliance with this paragraph. E. Change Orders: Change orders must be approved by the County prior to work being performed. F. Commitment to Diversity and Chesterfield Businesses: Chesterfield County is a growing progressive community consisting of an increasingly diverse population. This diversity provides for a dynamic and robust community that promotes growth. Chesterfield County believes that all of its citizens should benefit from this economic growth without regard to race, color, religion or economic status. The County is committed to increasing the opportunities for participation of minority-owned businesses, women-owned businesses, and businesses located in Chesterfield County to ensure diversity in its procurement and contract activities. These businesses are encouraged to respond to all solicitations. In addition, the County strongly encourages Page 6 of 34 each Contractor and/or supplier with which the County contracts to actively solicit minority-owned businesses, women-owned businesses, and businesses located in the County as subcontractors/suppliers for their projects. Upon award/completion of work, the County will require the Contractor to furnish data regarding subcontractor/supplier activity with minority-owned businesses, womenowned businesses, and businesses located in Chesterfield County on a Certification of Subcontractor/Supplier Activity form. The form will be provided to the Contractor by the Purchasing Department. This information will enable the County to document the dollar level of activity and measure the success of its purchasing and contracting efforts in this endeavor. Definitions: Chesterfield Business (CB) - any private business enterprise, located within the jurisdictional boundaries of Chesterfield County. Minority-Owned Business (MOB) – a business that is at least 51% owned by one or more minority individuals who are U.S. citizens or legal resident aliens, or in the case of a corporation, partnership, or limited liability company or other entity, at least 51% of the equity ownership interest in the corporation, partnership, or limited liability company or other entity is owned by one or more minority individuals who are U.S. citizens or legal resident aliens, and both the management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more minority. (Code of Virginia 2.2-4310) Women-Owned Business (WOB) - a business that is at least 51% owned by one or more women who are U.S. citizens or legal resident aliens, or in the case of a corporation, partnership, or limited liability company or other entity, at least 51% of the equity ownership interest is owned by one or more women who are U.S. citizens or legal resident aliens, and both the management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more women. (Code of Virginia 2.2-4310) G. Contractor Background Checks: In order to preserve the integrity and security of County government operations, contract workers may be required to undergo a criminal background check conducted by Chesterfield County. The County will conduct these checks for any worker it believes will have unsupervised access to County designated Security Sensitive areas. Contract workers providing goods, services or construction in these designated areas are required to confine themselves to the area of the work. Based on the results of the background check, the contract worker may be disqualified from providing work/services for Chesterfield County. H. Contractor’s Authorization To Transact Business: In accordance with §2.2-4311.2 of the Code of Virginia, any bidder organized as a stock or nonstock corporation, limited liability company, business trust, or limited partnership or registered as a registered limited liability partnership shall be authorized to transact business in the Commonwealth as a domestic or foreign business entity if so required by Title 13.1 or Title 50 of the Code of Virginia, or as otherwise required by law. Any bidder organized or authorized to transact business in the Commonwealth of Virginia pursuant to Title 13.1 or Title 50 of the Code of Virginia shall include in its bid the identification number Page 7 of 34 issued to it by the State Corporation Commission. Any bidder that is not required to be authorized to transact business in the Commonwealth as a foreign business entity under Title 13.1 or Title 50 of the Code of Virginia, or as otherwise required by law, shall include in its bid a statement describing why the bidder is not required to be so authorized. This information shall be provided in the section of the Bid Form titled “Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) Registration Information”. Failure to provide the required information may result in the rejection of the bid. The Contractor shall not allow its existence to lapse or its certificate of authority or registration to transact business in the Commonwealth of Virginia, if so required under Title 13.1 or Title 50 of the Code of Virginia, to be revoked or cancelled at any time during the term of the contract. The County may void any contract with a Contractor if the Contractor fails to remain in compliance with the provisions of this section. SEE THE BID FORM. I. Copyrights or Patent Rights: The bidder certifies by submission of a bid that there has been no violation of copyrights or patent rights in manufacturing, producing, or selling the product or services shipped or ordered as a result of this solicitation. The Contractor shall, at his own expense, defend any and all actions or suits charging such infringement, and will save Chesterfield County, its officers, employees, and agents harmless from any and all liability, loss, or expense incurred by any such violation, or alleged violation. J. Default: In case of failure to deliver goods or services in accordance with the contract terms and conditions, the County may, without prejudice to any other right or remedy, and after giving the Contractor seven (7) calendar days written notice, terminate the employment of the Contractor and procure such goods or services from other sources. In such event, the Contractor shall be liable to the County for any resulting additional purchase and administrative costs. This remedy shall be in addition to any other remedies which the County may have. K. Drug Free Workplace: (Code of Virginia 2.2-4312) This provision only applies to contracts valued in excess of $10,000. During the performance of this contract, the Contractor agrees to (i) provide a drug-free workplace for the Contractor's employees; (ii) post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, sale, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of a controlled substance or marijuana is prohibited in the Contractor's workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition; (iii) state in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the Contractor that the Contractor maintains a drug-free workplace; and (iv) include the provisions of the foregoing clauses in every subcontract or purchase order of over $10,000, so that the provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. For the purposes of this section, “drug-free workplace” means a site for the performance of work done in connection with a specific contract awarded to a Contractor in accordance with this chapter, the employees of whom are prohibited from engaging in the unlawful manufacture, sale, distribution, dispensation, possession or use of any controlled substance or marijuana during the performance of the contract. Page 8 of 34 L. Employment Discrimination: (Code of Virginia 2.2-4311) This provision only applies to contracts valued in excess of $10,000. 1. During the performance of the contract, the Contractor agrees as follows: a. The Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other basis prohibited by state law relating to discrimination in employment, except where there is a bona fide occupational qualification reasonably necessary to the normal operation of the Contractor. The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. b. The Contractor, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the Contractor, will state that such Contractor is an equal opportunity employer. c. Notices, advertisements and solicitations placed in accordance with federal law, rule or regulation shall be deemed sufficient for the purpose of meeting the requirements of this section. 2. The Contractor shall include the provisions of the foregoing paragraphs a, b, and c in every subcontract or purchase order of over $10,000, so that the provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. M. Environmental Management Procedures: The Contractor shall comply with all federal, state and local environmental laws and regulations and any additional requirements that may be included in or attached to the solicitation. For work done for the County, the Contractor must also meet all Chesterfield County Environmental Management System (EMS) requirements. For questions or additional information regarding environmental requirements for the County, please contact Chesterfield County’s General Services – Environmental Division at (804) 717-6531. For questions regarding environmental requirements for the Chesterfield County Public Schools, please contact Environmental Health and Safety at (804) 318-8048. N. ePayables: Chesterfield County recognizes the importance of timely payments to our vendors. Therefore, we offer our vendors the opportunity to enroll in our ePayables program. This program allows us to make card payments to our vendors and features an online portal to facilitate payments as well as reduce payment processing times. Our ePayables program is mutually beneficial and is our preferred method of payment. If you choose not to enroll in this program, payments will be made by check and mailed through the postal service which could impact how quickly you receive payments. No action is required for vendors already enrolled in the program. Please contact the Accounting Department at (804) 748-1673 with questions. O. Faith-Based Organizations: (Code of Virginia 2.2-4343.1) Chesterfield County does not discriminate against faith-based organizations. P. Finance/Interest Charges: Finance and/or interest charges imposed by the Contractor on any invoice shall not be paid by the County. Page 9 of 34 Q. Governing Law: Contracts shall be governed by the provisions hereof and by the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, excepting the law governing conflicts of laws. Disputes arising out of this contract shall be resolved in the Courts of the Commonwealth of Virginia, in and for Chesterfield County. R. Illegal Aliens: (Code of Virginia 2.2-4311.1) The Contractor agrees that he does not, and shall not, during the performance of the contract, knowingly employ an unauthorized alien as defined in the federal Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. S. Indemnification: The Contractor shall hold harmless and indemnify the County, the School Board, if applicable, and its officers, officials, employees and agents against any and all injury, loss or damage arising out of the Contractor’s negligent or intentionally wrongful acts or omissions. T. Mistakes in Bids 1. Mistakes discovered following bid opening but prior to award: If there is a significant and obvious disparity between the prices of the lowest apparent responsive bidder and other bidders, the low bidder may be contacted by the purchasing authority to confirm the bid price. This does not relieve a bidder from the responsibility for the submission of a correct bid. If the bidder then alleges a mistake in the bid and can provide clear and convincing evidence that supports the existence of a clerical error to the satisfaction of the purchasing authority, the bid may be withdrawn in accordance with the withdrawal procedure provided herein. 2. Mistakes discovered after award: Bids containing mistakes by bidders shall not be withdrawn after award of a contract or issuance of a purchase order. U. Modification of the Contract: The contract shall not be amended, modified, or otherwise changed except by the written consent of the Contractor and the County given in the same manner and form as the original signing of the contract. V. Negotiation: In accordance with 2-47 of the County Code, if the bid from the lowest responsible bidder exceeds available funds, the county may negotiate with the apparent low bidder to obtain a contract price within available funds. Such negotiation may include, but is not necessarily limited to, adjustment of the bid price and changes in the bid scope or requirements in order to bring the bid within the amount of available funds. Negotiation shall be conducted by the purchasing director, or his designee, with assistance from the user department. W. Payment: If the Contractor performs all of the obligations of the contract to the satisfaction of the County, the County shall pay the Contractor for the performance of the work in the manner and within the time specified in the contract documents, which shall be consistent with the provisions of Section 2.2-4352 and 2.2-4354 of the Code of Virginia. Furthermore, the Contractor shall, within seven days after receipt of payment by the County, take the following actions: Page 10 of 34 1. Pay the subcontractor for the proportionate share of the total payment received from the County attributable to the work performed by the subcontractor under that contract; or 2. Notify the County and subcontractor, in writing, of his intention to withhold all or a part of the subcontractor's payment with the reason for nonpayment. X. Precedence of Terms: All Special Conditions contained in this solicitation that may be in variance or conflict with these General Terms and Conditions shall have precedence over these General Terms and Conditions. If no changes or deletions to General Terms and Conditions are made in the Special Conditions, then the General Terms and Conditions shall prevail in their entirety. Y. Preferences: In accordance with Section 2.2-4324 (B) of the Code of Virginia, whenever the lowest responsive and responsible bidder is a resident of any other state and such state under its laws allows a resident contractor of that state a percentage preference, a like preference shall be allowed to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder who is a resident of Virginia and is the next lowest bidder. If the lowest responsive and responsible bidder is a resident of any other state and such state under its laws allows a resident contractor of that state a price-matching preference, a like preference shall be allowed to responsive and responsible bidders who are residents of Virginia. If the lowest bidder is a resident contractor of a state with an absolute preference, the bid shall not be considered. The Commonwealth’s Department of General Services shall post and maintain an updated list on its website of all states with an absolute preference for their resident contractors and those states that allow their resident contractors a percentage preference, including the respective percentage amounts. For purposes of compliance with this section, the County will rely upon the accuracy of the information posted on this website. In accordance with Section 2.24324 (D) of the Code of Virginia, for the purposes of this section, a Virginia person, firm or corporation shall be deemed to be a resident of Virginia if such person, firm or corporation has been organized pursuant to Virginia law or maintains a principal place of business within Virginia. In accordance with Section 2.2-4328 of the Code of Virginia and Article 4, Section 2-47 of the County Code, in the case of a tie bid, the County may give preference to goods, services, and construction produced in the County or provided by persons, firms or corporations having principal places of business in the County. If such choice is not available, preference shall then be given to goods and services produced in the Commonwealth of Virginia pursuant to Code of Virginia 2.2-4324 or where goods are being offered, and existing price preferences have already been taken into account, preference shall be given to the bidder whose goods contain the greatest amount of recycled content. If no County or Commonwealth of Virginia preference is applicable, the tie shall be decided by lot. Z. Proprietary Information: Section 2.2-4342(F) of the Code of Virginia states: “Trade secrets or proprietary information submitted by a bidder, offeror, or Contractor in connection with a procurement transaction or prequalification application submitted pursuant to subsection B of 2.2-4317 shall not be subject to the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (2.2-3700 et seq.); however, the bidder, offeror, or Contractor shall (i) Page 11 of 34 invoke the protections of this section prior to or upon submission of the data or other materials, (ii) identify the data or other materials to be protected, and (iii) state the reasons why protection is necessary.” If the exemption from disclosure provided by Section 2.2-4342(F) of the Code of Virginia is not properly invoked then the bids will be subject to disclosure pursuant to applicable law. AA. Quality Expectation Statement: Chesterfield County, through its quality initiative, is a recognized leader in providing quality products and services at the most effective cost possible. Therefore, the County fully expects, requires, and shall hold all Contractors, and all agents, staff, representatives, and subcontractors of the Contractor, responsible for, and accountable to, the highest quality standards of professional workmanship, products and services. In the spirit of the County’s quality initiative, the Contractor shall be expected to become a member of the team and perform or provide all work, services and products with a target of “zero defects – zero rework”. BB. References: If requested, the bidder shall provide references which substantiate past work performance and experience in the type of work required for the contract. The County may contact all references furnished by bidders. The right is further reserved by the County to contact references other than, and/or in addition to, those furnished by the bidder. CC. Schools: When goods and/or services are for the benefit of Chesterfield County Schools, the contract shall be entered into on behalf of the Chesterfield County Public Schools. DD. Sensitive Information Handling: Any information in the possession of the County/Schools which is specific to an employee, student, citizen, County/School business function, private business entity or other government entity which is not generally available to the public shall be designated Sensitive Information. Contract workers will under no circumstances remove Sensitive Information from County/Schools facilities. Any Sensitive Information which must reside temporarily on a hard drive or portable storage device (USB Key, CD ROM, memory card, etc.) for processing must remain within the County/Schools facility. No Sensitive Information may be remotely accessed by contract workers by dial in, VPN, web interface or other means without expressed consent of the department head and the Information Security Manager (County) or Director of Technology (Schools). Any access to County/Schools information by contract workers from outside the County/Schools intranet shall be in accordance with existing Information Systems Technology (IST)/Chesterfield County Public Schools (CCPS) Technology department security policies and procedures. Contract worker network connected computer equipment will be subject to all applicable IST/CCPS policies and procedures. Any exception to this application of policies shall be approved by the CCPS Department of Technology/County Information Security Manager and Chief Information Officer or designees. EE. Taxes: Chesterfield County is exempt from payment of Federal Excise Tax and State and Local Sales and Use Tax on all tangible personal property purchased or leased by Chesterfield County for its use or consumption. Tax exemption certification will be furnished upon request. Sales tax, however, is paid by Chesterfield County on materials and supplies that are installed by a Contractor and become a part of real Page 12 of 34 property. Contractors are not exempt from paying taxes on these materials and supplies, as they are considered to be a cost of doing business and should be considered in pricing when preparing a bid. FF. Termination: It shall be the sole right of the County to terminate the contract upon written notification to the Contractor. GG. Termination for Breach or Non-Performance: If the Contractor fails to perform the work promptly and diligently, or if the Contractor breaches the Contract in any other way, the County may: 1. after providing the Contractor with 15 days written notice, supply any workmen, equipment or materials necessary to ensure that the work is performed promptly and diligently. The County may deduct the cost of supplying additional workmen, equipment or materials from payments due to the Contractor; 2. terminate the contract, enter upon the premises, take possession of all equipment, materials or appurtenances, and employ any person or persons to finish the work. If the contract is terminated by the County, the Contractor shall not be entitled to receive any further payment from the County until completion of the work has occurred. After completion of the work, the County shall pay to the Contractor the amount of the unpaid balance due to the Contractor at the time the contract was terminated minus the cost incurred by the County to complete the work. If the cost incurred by the County to complete the work exceeds the unpaid balance due to the Contractor, the Contractor shall be due no money from the County and, instead, the Contractor shall pay to the County the difference between the unpaid balance due and the County’s cost to complete the work. HH. Vendor Rewards/Gift Programs: It is the policy of the County not to participate in any rewards programs offered by vendors and not to accept any gifts or gift cards, or other rewards from vendors for purchases made by the County. If you customarily provide, or if you plan to provide, rewards programs, gifts or gift cards, or other rewards to your customers for purchases made by such customers, you must identify this fact in your bid and demonstrate in the bid how you have applied the value of such rewards to a reduction in the price of the goods and/or services being offered to the County. II. Waiver of One Breach Not Waiver of Others: No waiver by the County or its agents or employees of any breach of this contract by the Contractor shall be construed as a waiver of any other or subsequent breach of the contract by the Contractor. All remedies provided by this contract are cumulative, and in addition to each and every other remedy under the law. JJ. Withdrawal of Bids 1. Withdrawal: Construction (Code of Virginia 2.2-4330) A bidder for a public construction contract, other than a contract for construction or maintenance of public highways, may withdraw his bid from consideration if the price bid was substantially lower than the other bids due solely to a mistake in the bid, Page 13 of 34 provided the bid was submitted in good faith, and the mistake was a clerical mistake as opposed to a judgment mistake, and was actually due to an unintentional arithmetic error or unintentional omission of a quantity of work, labor, or material made directly in the compilation of a bid, which unintentional arithmetic error or unintentional omission can be clearly shown by objective evidence drawn from inspection of original work papers, documents and materials used in the preparation of the bid sought to be withdrawn. If a bid contains both clerical and judgment mistakes, a bidder may withdraw his bid from consideration if the price bid would have been substantially lower than the other bids due solely to the clerical mistake, that was an unintentional arithmetic error or an unintentional omission of a quantity of work, labor or material made directly in the compilation of a bid that shall be clearly shown by objective evidence drawn from inspection of original work papers, documents and materials used in the preparation of the bid sought to be withdrawn. The bidder shall give notice in writing to the Director of Purchasing of his claim of right to withdraw his bid within two business days after the conclusion of the bid opening procedure and shall submit original work papers with such notice. The work papers, documents and materials shall, at the bidders request, be considered as trade secrets or proprietary information subject to compliance with the provisions of Code of Virginia §2.2-4342(F). Within 5 business days, the County will notify the bidder in writing of its decision. If the County denies the withdrawal of a bid under the provisions of this section, it shall state in such notice the reasons for its decision and award the contract to such bidder at the bid price, provided such bidder is a responsible and responsive bidder. At the same time that the notice is provided, the County will also return all work papers and copies thereof to the bidder. 2. Withdrawal: Other than Construction A bidder for a public contract may request withdrawal of his bid from consideration if the price bid was substantially lower than the other bids due solely to a mistake therein, provided the bid was submitted in good faith, and the mistake was a clerical mistake as opposed to a judgment mistake, and was actually due to an unintentional arithmetic error or unintentional omission of a quantity of work, labor, or material made directly in the compilation of the bid which unintentional arithmetic error or unintentional omission can be clearly shown by objective evidence drawn from inspection of work papers, documents or materials used in the preparation of the bid sought to be withdrawn. If a bid contains both clerical and judgment mistakes, a bidder may request withdrawal of his bid from consideration if the price bid would have been substantially lower than the other bids due solely to the clerical mistake, that was an unintentional arithmetic error or an unintentional omission of a quantity of work, labor or material made directly in the compilation of a bid which shall be clearly shown by objective evidence drawn from inspection of work papers, documents or materials used in the preparation of the bid sought to be withdrawn. Such notice shall be sent to the Purchasing Department prior to award. The work papers, documents and materials shall, at the bidders request, be considered as trade secrets or proprietary information subject to compliance with the provisions of Code of Virginia §2.2-4342(F). Page 14 of 34 V. SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS A. Access to County Property: Access to the Public Meeting Room shall be as follows: Coordinated by the Contractor with Mr. David Wolverton, IST at 804-748-7486, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Contractor’s employees are restricted to those areas to which they have been assigned to work and are not authorized to roam in other areas of the building. Employees will be required to obtain County issued contract employee identification cards and display the cards at all times while working on County property. Identification cards will be issued by appointment only after completion of an identification card application. Upon award of the contract, the Contractor shall contact the Office of Security Management at (804) 717-6843 to schedule an appointment. B. Acceptance of Goods/Services: The goods and/or services delivered under a resulting contract shall remain the property of the Contractor until a physical inspection is made, and thereafter accepted to the satisfaction of the County. In the event the goods and/or services supplied to the County are found to be defective or do not conform to specifications, the County reserves the right to cancel the order upon notice (verbal or in writing) to the Contractor and return goods to the Contractor at the Contractor’s expense. C. Acceptance Period of Bids: All bids submitted shall be binding for one hundred eighty (180) calendar days following bid opening date. The one hundred eighty (180) calendar day acceptance period may be extended by mutual consent of both parties. D. Acknowledgement of Order: The Contractor shall acknowledge receipt of the purchase order(s) issued by the County, and upon availability, notify the Purchasing Department of the manufacturer’s order acceptance date, factory assigned order number and production date. E. Bid Bond: Each bid shall be accompanied by a bid bond from a Surety company satisfactory to the County Attorney, or his designee, or a Certified Check, made payable to: Treasurer, Chesterfield County, in an amount equal to five percent of the total bid price for the TV Broadcasting System in the Public Meeting Room (LOT B1). Attorneysin-fact who sign Bid Bonds must file with each bond a certified and effective dated copy of their power of attorney. Each Bid Bond and the accompanying power of attorney should bear the same date. In case of the failure of the bidder to execute the contract within the prescribed time, the County may, at its option consider the bidder in default, in which case the bid bond accompanying the bid shall become the property of the County. F. Brand Name or Equal: In accordance with §2.2-4315 of the Code of Virginia, unless otherwise provided in the Invitation for Bid, the name of a certain brand, make or manufacturer shall not restrict bidders to the specific brand, make or manufacturer named and shall be deemed to convey the general style, type, character, and quality of the article desired. Any article that the County in its sole discretion determines to be the Page 15 of 34 equal of that specified, considering quality, workmanship, economy of operation, and suitability for the purpose intended, shall be accepted. Unless otherwise provided in the Invitation for Bid, no proposed equal will be considered prior to receipt of bids. If bidding a proposed equal, the bidder is responsible to clearly and specifically identify the article being offered and to provide sufficient descriptive literature, catalog cuts and technical detail to enable the County to determine if the article offered meets the requirements of the solicitation. Failure to furnish adequate data for evaluation purposes may result in declaring a bid non-responsive. Unless the bidder clearly indicates in the bid that the article offered is an equal, such bid will be considered to offer the brand name referenced in the solicitation. It shall be understood that the burden of proof for an equal article shall be and remain the sole responsibility of the bidder. The County’s failure to object to a manufacturer will not constitute a waiver of any of the requirements of the contract documents, and all products furnished must conform to such requirements. The Contractor shall be responsible for making all changes in the work necessary to adapt and accommodate “equal” products which are submitted and accepted in lieu of the products whose name and model numbers are specified and around which the drawings, where applicable, were developed. The necessary changes shall be made at the Contractor’s expense. The Contractor shall submit sufficient data concerning the proposed equal products and resulting necessary changes to the project to the County documenting that the proposed product(s) can be properly integrated with the project. G. Condition of Items: All materials used for the manufacture or construction of supplies, materials, or equipment covered by this solicitation shall be new. Unless otherwise provided in the solicitation, products bid must be new, the latest model, the best quality, and the highest grade workmanship. H. Contractor Business License: In accordance with the Code of Virginia, Section 54.11100, Contractors that for a fixed price, commission, fee, or percentage, undertake to bid upon, or accept, or offer to accept, orders or contracts for performing, managing, or superintending in whole or in part, the construction, removal, repair or improvement of any building or structure permanently annexed to real property owned, controlled, or leased by him or another person or any other improvement to such real property, are required to hold a business license issued by the Virginia Board for Contractors, phone (804) 367-8511. If a Bidder/Offeror fails to obtain the required license prior to submission of a bid/proposal, the bid/proposal shall not be considered. Bidder/Offeror shall insert contractor license number and specialty in the space provided on the Bid/Proposal Form. Class of License Definitions: Class A Contractor – perform or manage construction, removal, repair, or improvements when (i) the total value referred to in a single contract or project is $120,000 or more, or (ii) the total value of all such construction, removal, repair, or improvements undertaken by such person within any 12-month period is $750,000 or more. Class B Contractor – perform or manage construction, removal, repair, or improvements Page 16 of 34 when (i) the total value referred to in a single contract or project is $10,000 or more, but less than $120,000, or (ii) the total value of all such construction, removal, repair or improvements undertaken by such person within any 12-month period is $150,000 or more, but less than $750,000. Class C Contractor – perform or manage construction, removal, repair, or improvements when (i) the total value referred to in a single contract or project is over $1,000 but less than $10,000, or (ii) the total value of all such construction, removal, repair, or improvements undertaken by such person within any 12-month period is less than $150,000. The Board shall require a master tradesmen license as a condition of licensure for electrical, plumbing and heating, ventilation and air conditioning contractors. The Contractor license shall have the appropriate specialty classification that is predominant for the respective work. I. Contractor Representative: The Contractor shall provide the name and telephone number of the project manager/supervisor for this contract in the space provided on the Bid Form. The manager/supervisor shall be available by cellular phone during working hours which are defined as: Monday – Friday, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm, unless otherwise specified by the County Project Manager and agreed to by the Contractor. J. Date of Commencement: The date of commencement shall be established in a written Notice to Proceed issued by the County. K. Defective Products/Parts: The Contractor shall be responsible for the pick-up/return of any defective products/parts. The defective item shall be replaced with the same item, at no charge to the County, and shall ship immediately upon notification and not wait for the defective product/part pick-up/return. All costs associated with pickup/return and delivery of replacement products/parts shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. L. Definitions: Completion of the Work - The event that occurs when (1) the work has been completed, successfully tested and approved in accordance with the contract, (2) all submittals required by the contract (including operation and maintenance manuals) have been made, and (3) all punch list items and restoration work required by the contract documents has been completed. Consultant – Shall mean a representative designated by the County as consultant for the project, to act as such and designated to be in charge of the work, acting directly through duly authorized representatives of the County. Extra Work - Shall mean work other than that required, either expressed or implied, by the contract in its present form. Final Acceptance - The event that occurs when the Consultant issues to the County or the County issues to the Contractor a written statement that the Contractor has completely performed all punch list items, has made all necessary submittals to the Page 17 of 34 County and/or Consultant and has satisfied all of the Contractor’s obligations under the contract documents. Final Payment - Payment by the County to the Contractor after completion of the work so that the Contractor has received all payments due him under the terms of the contract documents for performing and completing the work. Inspector - The person designated and authorized by the County to carry out instructions given by the County and to inspect the work performed and the materials supplied by the Contractor. M. Descriptions: The descriptions of items in the specifications are equally as important as the manufacturer’s model/product numbers. If the bidder finds any inconsistency between the manufacturer’s model/product numbers and the description, the bidder shall notify the Chesterfield County Purchasing Department prior to the submission of the bid. N. Delivery Instructions/Notification: The Contractor must schedule all work in the Public Meeting Room by contacting Dave Wolverton at (804)748-7486, hours prior to the anticipated delivery. All work shall be between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Chesterfield County reserves the right to refuse delivery if notification is not given. O. Demonstrations: By submitting a bid, the bidder certifies that the specified equipment is in productive use and capable of demonstration in the proposed configuration. The County reserves the right to require bidders to demonstrate the functionality of proposed equipment to its satisfaction prior to making an award. It is anticipated that a demonstration be required within ten (10) calendar days of the bid opening date. Such demonstration is intended to show that a bidder’s product(s) will perform in a satisfactory manner and that the product(s) will meet or exceed the performance specifications contained in the solicitation. Failure by a bidder to comply with a request for demonstration may result in rejection of the bid. P. Discrepancies: The Contractor shall immediately report to the County, in writing, any discrepancies found between the contract documents and site conditions or any alleged inconsistencies or ambiguities in the contract documents. The County will promptly address such alleged inconsistencies or ambiguities in writing. Work done by the Contractor after the discovery of such discrepancies, inconsistencies or ambiguities shall be done at the Contractor's risk. Q. Final Inspection: At the conclusion of the work, the Contractor shall demonstrate to the County’s authorized representative that the work is fully operational and in compliance with contract specifications and codes. After the final inspection is conducted, the County shall provide the Contractor with a punch list that the Contractor shall complete. Deficiencies will be promptly and permanently corrected prior to final acceptance of the work, and shall be the full responsibility of the Contractor. R. Guarantee of Work: All materials and workmanship shall be guaranteed for a period of twelve (12) months after final acceptance by the County and repairs necessary shall be made by the Contractor at his expense. Page 18 of 34 S. Inspection: All material and workmanship shall be subject to inspection, examination, and test by the County and its project inspector at all times during construction. The project inspector shall have authority to reject defective material and workmanship and require its correction. Rejected workmanship shall be satisfactorily corrected and rejected material shall be satisfactorily replaced with proper material without charge therefore, and the Contractor shall promptly segregate and remove the rejected material from the premises. If the Contractor fails to proceed at once with replacement of rejected material and/or the correction of defective workmanship, the County may by contract or otherwise, replace such material and/or correct such workmanship and charge the cost to the Contractor, or may terminate the right of the Contractor to proceed, the Contractor and surety being liable for any damages. T. Installation: Contractors shall be responsible for delivering equipment inside the building, setting in place, completing all necessary installation, and removing all packaging and debris from the premises. If contract carriers are used the Contractor must make appropriate arrangements to comply with the County delivery instructions. It is the bidder’s responsibility to ensure that equipment delivery can be accomplished to the site. There shall be no additional cost to the County due to unanticipated difficulties or costs of performance by the Contractor. Site visits are encouraged and may be arranged by contacting Dave Wolverton at 804-768-7486. U. Insurance Requirements: The Contractor and insurance company should carefully review the insurance requirements set forth below. The Contractor shall furnish a copy of a certificate of insurance in accordance with the requirements before the County will execute a contract. The Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining current certificates of insurance on file with the County. The certificate of insurance does not need to accompany the bid. The Contractor shall purchase and maintain in force, at his own expense, such insurance as will protect him and the County from claims which may arise out of or result from the Contractor's execution of the work, whether such execution be by himself, his employees, agents, subcontractors, or by anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable. The insurance coverages shall be such as to fully protect the County, the Consulting Professional (if applicable) and the general public from any and all claims for injury and damage resulting by any actions on the part of the Contractor or his forces as enumerated above. The Contractor shall furnish insurance in satisfactory limits, and on forms and of companies that are acceptable to the County’s Attorney and/or Risk Management Director and shall require and show evidence of insurance coverages on behalf of any subcontractors (if applicable), before entering into any agreement to sublet any part of the work to be done under this contract. The Contractor shall maintain during the initial term and any additional terms of this contract the following equivalent coverage and minimum limits: 1. Commercial General Liability 1,000,000 Combined Single Limit per occurrence. Page 19 of 34 2. Automobile Liability $1,000,000 Combined Single Limit per occurrence 3. Workers’ Compensation Virginia Statutory limits 4. Employers’ Liability $100,000 each accident If an insurance certificate is used as evidence of the required insurance the insurance certificate: a. Must reflect that the Commercial General Liability policy names Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors, their officers, employees, and agents as an additional insured by endorsement to the policy; b. Must reflect that the policies are endorsed to require no less than 30 days notice of cancellation or other change in coverage to the County; c. Must have an authorized signature; d. The Certificate Holder should be listed as: Chesterfield County c/o Purchasing Department P.O. Box 51 Chesterfield, VA 23832-0001 IFB No 13-0920 V. Licenses, Permits, and Fees: All bids submitted shall have included in the price the cost of any business and professional licenses, permits, or fees required by Chesterfield County or the Commonwealth of Virginia. W. Materials and Workmanship: The Invitation for Bid describes the character and features of the best possible materials and workmanship required to perform the work. It is understood that the contract includes any and all work that may be necessary to connect the work done with the adjoining work in a proper and workmanlike manner. X. Monthly Estimates and Retainage: On the 20th day of each month, or at any other regular time agreed upon by the County and Contractor, the Contractor shall prepare and submit to the County a monthly estimate for partial payment. The monthly estimate shall cover items of work for which the Contractor is entitled to be paid since the last previous monthly estimate was submitted, including (1) the value of the work done, (2) major items of equipment or materials delivered to the site of the project to be installed by the Contractor, as substantiated by submitted invoices and as approved by the inspector, and (3) materials incorporated into the work. The County will pay to the Contractor all sums due under the monthly estimate less five percent (5%) retainage on or before the 15th day of the month following the submission of the monthly estimate, unless the County asserts a right to withhold some or all of the payment under the provisions of the contract documents. If approved in advance by the County, the Contractor will be paid for materials delivered to and suitably stored on the job site. Payment for materials and equipment stored on Page 20 of 34 site will be conditioned upon compliance by the Contractor with procedures satisfactory to the County to establish the County’s title to such materials and equipment or otherwise protect the County’s interest payment will be for actual cost of materials as evidenced by receipted invoices, less five percent (5%) retainage. The Contractor shall make a separate accounting of these materials and shall submit an accounting of them along with the monthly estimate for partial payment. Y. Operations/Maintenance Manuals: The Contractor shall provide four (4) copies of operations/maintenance manuals for each piece of equipment with wiring diagrams, parts list, and a copy of all warranties. Maintenance services for the TV Broadcasting System shall be performed in accordance with Section 27000 of Specifications and the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction. Z. Ordering Option: Chesterfield County may, during the first 120 days after the award, with the mutual agreement of the Contractor, place additional orders at the same price, terms, and conditions through the issuance of separate purchase orders. The aggregate of such additional orders shall not exceed 100% of the quantity originally stated in the IFB. AA. Performance Bond and Labor and Material Payment Bond: A labor and material payment bond and a performance bond, each in the amount of 100% of the contract price for the TV Broadcasting System in the Public Meeting Room (LOT B1), with a corporate surety authorized to do business in the Commonwealth of Virginia and otherwise acceptable in all respects to the County Attorney, or his designee will be required for the faithful performance of the contract. (A sample of the contract is included for review). The party to whom the contract is awarded will be required to execute the contract and obtain the labor and material payment bond and the performance bond within fifteen calendar days from the date when the Notice of Award together with the contract is delivered to the Contractor for execution. Attorneys-in-fact who sign labor and material payment bonds and performance bonds must file with each bond a certified and effective dated copy of their power of attorney. Performance bond and the accompanying power of attorney should bear the same date as the date of the contract. BB. Plans and Working Drawings (Shop Drawings): Such information as is necessary to give a comprehensive idea of the construction contemplated, are shown on the Plans. Contractor shall submit to the County for his approval such additional detailed shop or working drawings as may be required for the construction of any part of the work. Pending the approval of such drawings, any work done or materials ordered shall be at the risk of the Contractor. CC. Pre-Construction Meeting: A pre-construction meeting, to be arranged by the County, to include representatives of the County, the Consultant (if applicable), and the Contractor shall be mandatory prior to start of construction unless waived by the County. Page 21 of 34 DD. Pricing: Prices shall be stated in units of quantity as specified in the Pricing Schedule. In case of a discrepancy in extension of prices in the bid, the unit price shall govern. EE. Responsibility of Bidder: The bidder should carefully and thoroughly examine the job site and conditions, the quality of materials and workmanship required for the work, and review the entire Invitation for Bid document before submitting a bid. Claims, as a result of failure to inspect the job site and all Invitation for Bid documents, will not be considered by the County. FF. Samples (after bid submission): The County reserves the right to request one (1) sample of each item for evaluation purposes. Upon request, sample shall be furnished within ten (10) calendar days after notification. Samples should be properly labeled with the bidder’s name and Item No. If a bidder requires that a sample be returned by the County after the evaluation, all costs associated with the return of the item shall be the responsibility of the bidder. Bidders will be notified that the samples are no longer needed and are ready for pickup. Samples not picked up after 30 calendar days will become property of Chesterfield County. GG. Subcontracts: No portion of the work shall be subcontracted without prior written consent of the County. In the event that the Contractor desires to subcontract some part of the work specified herein, the Contractor shall furnish the County the names, qualifications and experience of their proposed subcontractors. The Contractor shall, however, remain fully liable and responsible for the work to be done by its subcontractor(s) and shall assure compliance with all requirements of the contract and compliance with applicable General Terms and Conditions (including, without limitation, the non-discrimination and drug-free workplace provisions). HH. Submittals: If requested, the bidder shall submit the following information to the County within seven days of notification: a. a designation of the work to be performed by the bidder with his own forces; b. the proprietary names and the suppliers of principal items or systems of materials and equipment proposed for the work; c. a list of names of the subcontractors or other persons or entities proposed for the principal portions of the work. Prior to the award of the contract, the County will notify the bidder in writing if the County, after due investigation, has reasonable objection to any such proposed person or entity. If the County has reasonable objection to such proposed person or entity, the bidder may submit an acceptable substitute person or entity. The County may, at its discretion, accept the substitution, or may disqualify the bidder. In the event of disqualification under this sub-paragraph, bid security will not be forfeited. Persons and entities proposed by the bidder and to whom the County has made no reasonable objection under the provisions of sub-paragraph (c) must be used on the Page 22 of 34 work for which they were proposed and shall not be changed except with the written consent of the County. II. Supervision and Construction Procedures: The Contractor shall supervise and direct the work, using their best skill and attention. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for all construction means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures and for coordinating all portions of the work under the Contract. The Contractor shall be responsible to the County for the acts and omissions of his employees, subcontractors and their agents and employees, and other persons performing any of the work under a contract with the Contractor. JJ. Training: Pricing for LOT B1, TV Broadcast Audiovisual System shall include the services of authorized manufacturer’s representative(s) onsite to provide training. Class size for training shall be three (3) staff members for two (2), sessions days between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Scheduling for training must be coordinated with Dave Wolverton at (804)748-7486. Costs associated with training, to include travel costs, shall to be included with the bid pricing. KK. Use of Premises and Removal of Debris: The Contractor at all times shall keep the premises free from accumulation of waste materials or rubbish caused by the operations. The Contractor shall maintain all access roads and walks clear of debris, materials and equipment during the course of the work. All streets, drives, walks, fences, trees, poles, antennae and the like where disturbed, removed or damaged shall be replaced, returned or repaired such that the facility and its appurtenances are left in the same condition after completion of the work as it was before operations began. Debris shall be disposed of by the end of every working day and not stockpiled. Beverage cans, bottles, lunch refuse, cigarette debris, etc. will not be tolerated on the job site except by immediate and proper removal of the same on a daily basis. At the completion of the work, the Contractor shall remove all waste materials and rubbish from and about the project site as well as all tools, construction equipment, machinery and surplus materials. The County does not supply trash containers for debris disposal. LL. Verification of Measurements: If there are any critical locations or if exact field dimensions are necessary, the Contractor shall verify all measurements at the site before ordering any materials, or performing any work, and shall be responsible for correct and accurate measurements. No additional charge or compensation will be allowed due to any difference between actual dimensions and measurements and those indicated on any drawings. In the event that the Contractor finds any discrepancies, the Contractor shall contact the County to obtain instructions on how to proceed. MM. Warranty (Initial – LOT B1 TV Broadcast Audiovisual System): The Contractor shall provide a one (1) year warranty effective upon final completion and approval by the County on all parts and labor, by replacing and/or repairing, free of charge, any defects including all damages to surrounding work caused by such defects. Reference is made to Bidding Documents/TV Broadcasting System, Section 270000-21, 3.11. NN. Warranty (Extended – LOT B1 TV Broadcast Audiovisual System): The extended warranty shall provide the same coverages as Warranty stated above and will be Page 23 of 34 required for four (4) additional one year periods after the initial one year warranty has expired. Space has been provided on the Bid Form for pricing. OO. Warranty (Goods): The Contractor agrees that the goods or services furnished under any contract resulting from this solicitation shall be covered by the most favorable commercial warranties the Contractor gives any customer for such goods or services and that the rights and remedies provided therein are in addition to, and do not limit those available to the County by any other clause of this solicitation. PP. Worksite Damages: Any damage to existing utilities, equipment or finished surfaces resulting from the performance of the contract shall be repaired, to the County’s satisfaction, at the Contractor’s expense. Page 24 of 34 VI. BID FORM A. BASIS OF AWARD Award of LOT B1 (TV Broadcast Audiovisual System for Public Meeting Room) will be made to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder based on the Grand Total Bid. B. PRICING/DELIVERY SCHEDULE The bidder agrees to furnish the goods/services as specified herein, and in compliance with the terms and conditions of this Invitation for Bids at the following price(s): LOT B1 – Chesterfield County TV Broadcast Audiovisual System – Public Meeting Room, 1001 Iron Bridge Road, Chesterfield, VA 23832 DESCRIPTION Total Bid Total bid price to include all broadcast audiovisual equipment, labor, installation, testing, training, and warranty to provide a complete turkey system. (Sections 270000-275100) $ Extended warranty for four (4) years following expiration of initial one (1) year warranty. The extended warranty shall provide the same coverage as the initial one year warranty. The County may or may not elect to purchase the extended warranty at the end of the initial warranty. The decision will be made each year and a purchase order will be issued for each year the County elects to purchase the extended warranty. Extended Warranty option year 1 $ Extended Warranty option year 2 $ Extended Warranty option year 3 $ Extended Warranty option year 4 $ GRAND TOTAL BID LOT B1 $ TESTING UNIT PRICE: Provide unit price for testing on the above system should the services need to be extended or deleted as described in $____________________________ section 270000-20, 3.10, B. EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE (PUBLIC MEETING ROOM): The information requested on pages 26-29 shall be provided and returned with the bid submissions. Page 25 of 34 DELIVERY/WORK SCHEDULE LOT B1: It is the County’s intent to have work performed within the schedule cited below. Bidders are required to state their ability to meet the timeframe of the proposed Delivery/Work Schedules provided below. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN THE BID BEING REJECTED AS NONRESPONSIVE. The availability of the Public Meeting Room is limited. Contractors must be flexible within the time period shown in order to accommodate the Board of Supervisor’s schedule. All work on site must start and be completed within the timeframe below. Based on “Notice to Proceed” being issued on approximately January 31, 2014, bidders are required to confirm their ability to meet the desired work schedule and obtain all required equipment necessary to provide a turnkey system as outlined below. 1. Begin work on April 24, 2014 with all work to be completed by May 20, 2014. Confirm whether you can complete all work in accordance with the schedule shown above. Yes No Page 26 of 34 EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE PUBLIC MEETING ROOM AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT ITEM NO. MFG. or Equal MODEL or Equal VIDEO SOURCE EQUIPMENT 0100 Panasonic AW-HE50S 0200 Panasonic AJ-HPX3100 0300 Panasonic AG-HPG20 0400 Panasonic AJ-P2E064XG 0500 Panasonic AW-CA20T6 0600 Leightronix Ultra Nexus-SDI 0700 Leightronix LGX-1TBR-D 0800 Leightronix LGX-4TBR-N DESCRIPTION Full HD PTZ Production Quality Camera 2/3" 2.2 Megapixel P2 HD Camcorder Memory Card Portable Recorder 64 Gigabyte P2 E Series Memory Card Multi-Interface Cable Video Storage Server 1 Trabyte Raid 1 Rack-Mount Ext. USB 4 Trabyte Raid 1 Rack-Mount Ext. NAS FIBER OPTIC TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER EQUIPMENT 0100 Evertz 7707IT13-3-F2+SC+1RU 3 Channel Intercom Fiber Transceiver, dual fiber, 1310nm FP TX & RX, VistaLINK™. Rear connector plate for 1RU frame. Circle Y if same or explain the difference in the features offered in the space provided or attach explanation with your bid. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8 Channel Analog Audio, Fiber Transmitter, Mux, 1310nm FP included, VistaLINK. Multi RS232/422 Fiber Data Transceiver, Dual Fiber, 1310nm FP TX & RX, included, VistaLINK FC/PC Fiber Connector. Quiet Multiframe with Intelligent Front Fan Cooling. Redundant power supply. Y 3405R-2R Dual reclocked version of 3405R-2. Evertz Evertz Evertz 3405T13-2 3405FR-BNC+PSX-2+Q 3405FR-BNC Dual TX 1310nm Evertz SFP Fiber Optic SFP frame with BNC type Fiber Optic SFP frame with BNC Mini- Frame. Y Y Y Y Evertz 7701FR+PSX 1RU Multiframe Y 0200 Evertz 7707AT13-A8+SC+3RU 0300 Evertz 7707DT13-F2+FC+3RU 0400 Evertz 7800FR-QT+78PQT 0500 Evertz 0600 0700 0800 0900 Y Y Page 27 of 34 EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE PUBLIC MEETING ROOM AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT ITEM NO. MFG. or Equal 1000 Circle Y if same or explain the difference in the features offered in the space provided or attach explanation with your bid. MODEL or Equal DESCRIPTION Evertz 7707AR-A8+SC+IRU 8 Channel Analog Audio Fiber Receiver Demux, with VistaLINK, Monitoring. Rear Connector Plate for1RU Frame. 1010 Evertz 7707DT13-F2+FC+1RU Multi RS232/422 Fiber Data Transceiver, Dual Fiber, 1310nm FP TX & RX, included, VistaLINK FC/PC Fiber Connector. 1020 Evertz 7700DA7-HD+1RU HD/SD-SDI Relocking Distribution Amplifier (1X7). Y 52" LCD Display. Interface Board Ceiling-Mount Projector Replacement Lamp Replacement Filter Unit Projector Screen Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y VISUAL DISPLAY EQUIPMENT 0100 0200 0300 0400 0500 0600 Sharp Sharp Panasonic Panasonic Panasonic Draper PN-E521 PN-ZB01 PT-EZ570U Targa 16:10 HDTV VIDEO/AUDIO/CONTROL/DATA SWITCHING & ROUTING EQUIPMENT -1000+ Granite 1000 with 22 HDSDI Inputs & 0100 Broadcast Granite 1000+ 1000 Panel. Pix Y 0200 0300 0400 0500 0600 0700 0800 0900 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast Pix 341 110 5 1000 880 802 818 172 341 Quad Monitor Support for Granite. 110 1RU physical remote panel. Custom keyboard for Mica Desktop. 1ME Control Panel (1000 model) Audio Follow Video Software. Panasonic Camera Control. RS 422 star output (8). Fluent Rapid CG2. Page 28 of 34 EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE PUBLIC MEETING ROOM AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT ITEM NO. 1000 MFG. or Equal MODEL or Equal DESCRIPTION Circle Y if same or explain the difference in the features offered in the space provided or attach explanation with your bid. Broadcast Pix Broadcast Pix Broadcast Pix Broadcast Pix 601 Two days of Training Including Expenses by manufacturer's representative Y 605 One day of System Commissioning by manufacturer's representative Granite Rack-Mount Serve with removable hard drives, backup software and Fluent Software. Y Y 1040 Broadcast Pix Control Panel Up to 48 Tally/GPOs (open collector), 8 is; PCIe cable 1ME panel with 9 direct input, Pix Buttons, device control 1050 Evertz EQT-3232-H+2PS Y 1060 1070 Evertz Extron 7746FSE-HD+3RU P/2 DA8 1080 Extron USP 507 DI/HD-SDI 1090 1100 1110 Extron Evertz Evertz SW4 DVI A Plus 5600MSC 2431TX-2 1120 Evertz 2430RX-2 1130 Rose Electronic Crestron Crestron CRK-2DTXUD2D /AUD DVI/USB/RS-232 TPMC V12 32X32 HD/SD Router with relocking output with Redundant Power Supply. HD-SDI Frame Synchronizer Tri-Level DA including BNC F to HD15 Male cables. Universal Signal Processor with SDI/HD- SDI Output Card DVI Switcher Sync/Clock Generator. Two Dual Link DVI, VGA/Component/HD-SDI Converter. Genlock Input. Small Form Factor Receiver with two receive path and 2 DVI output. KVM with audio Extender Y 12" HD Touch Screen Display Any Additional Plug-in for Rack-2 Y Y 1010 1020 1030 1140 1150 Granite Server Granite Switcher Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Page 29 of 34 EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE PUBLIC MEETING ROOM AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT ITEM NO. MFG. or Equal MODEL or Equal DESCRIPTION AUDIO DSP SYSTEM/DISTRIBUTION/AMPLIFICATION 0100 Crown CTS4200 Stereo Power Amplifier 0200 Clear-Com SB-704 Intercom 4 Channel Switchboard Main Station 0300 Clear-Com GM-18 18" Gooseneck Microphone For Partyline Stations 0400 Clear-Com RS-601 Single Channel Standard Beltpack 0500 Clear-Com CC-300-X4 New Single-Ear Headset XLR-4F 0600 Clear-Com PK-7 1 Channel .4 Amp Power Supply Module 0700 Biamp AudiaFlex CM Modular DSP Frame With CobraNet 0800 Biamp AEC-2HD Dual Channel Acoustic Echo Cancellation 0900 Biamp IP-2 2 Channel Mic/Line Input Card 1000 Biamp OP-2e 2 Channel Mic/Line Output Card OTHER MISC COST: OTHER LABOR COST: Circle Y if same or explain the difference in the features offered in the space provided or attach explanation with your bid Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Page 30 of 34 C. ADDENDA Bidder hereby acknowledges receipt of and incorporation of all requirements of any addenda issued for this Invitation for Bids: Addendum No. ___________________ Dated ______________ Addendum No. ___________________ Dated ______________ Addendum No. ___________________ Dated ______________ D. BUSINESS CLASSIFICATION Bidders are requested to provide the following information to Chesterfield County regarding their business. This information is for statistical purposes and, except in the case of tie bids, all firms submitting bids will receive equal consideration (refer to Clause F of the General Terms and Conditions). Bidder shall indicate whether they are classified as a: E. Minority-Owned Business: Yes No Women-Owned Business: Yes No Chesterfield Business: No Yes BIDDER’S CHECKLIST This checklist is provided to assist bidders in submitting a responsive bid and may not be inclusive of all solicitation requirements. Bidders are expected to carefully read the entire solicitation and verify that the following issues have been addressed prior to submission of a bid: Provide completed cover page to include signature. F. â–¡ Bidder has enclosed bid bond. â–¡ Provide completed Bid Form, pages 24 - 34. VIRGINIA CONTRACTOR LICENSE NUMBER (Code of Virginia 54.1-1100) Contractors that for a fixed price, commission, fee, or percentage undertake to bid upon, or accepts, or offers to accept, orders or contracts for performing, managing, or superintending in whole or in part, the construction, removal, repair or improvement of any building or structure permanently annexed to real property owned, controlled, or leased by him or another person or any other improvement to such real property, are required to hold a business license issued by the Virginia Board for Contractors, phone (804)367-8511. If a bidder shall fail to obtain the required license prior to submission of Page 31 of 34 a bid, the bid shall not be considered. Bidder shall insert Contractor license number and specialty in the space provided below. Class of License Definitions: Class A Contractor – perform or manage construction, removal, repair, or improvements when (i) the total value referred to in a single contract or project is $120,000 or more, or (ii) the total value of all such construction, removal, repair, or improvements undertaken by such person within any 12-month period is $750,000 or more. Class B Contractor – perform or manage construction, removal, repair, or improvements when (i) the total value referred to in a single contract or project is $10,000 or more, but less than $120,000, or (ii) the total value of all such construction, removal, repair or improvements undertaken by such person within any 12-month period is $150,000 or more, but less than $750,000. Class C Contractor – perform or manage construction, removal, repair, or improvements when (i) the total value referred to in a single contract or project is over $1,000 but less than $10,000, or (ii) the total value of all such construction, removal, repair, or improvements undertaken by such person within any 12-month period is less than $150,000. The Board shall require a master tradesmen license as a condition of licensure for electrical, plumbing and heating, ventilation and air conditioning Contractors. The Contractor license shall have the appropriate specialty classification that is predominant for the respective work. In order to be considered for award the Contractor must posses a valid Contractors License Class A. Provide Contractor license number below: Class A Virginia Contractor Registration No. _______________________ Classification/Specialty: ___________________________ G. ESCROW AGREEMENT If determined to be the successful low bidder(s) and the project cost exceeds $200,000, the bidder elects to utilize the escrow account procedure, a copy of which appears in an attachment to this Invitation for Bids. Please select: Yes No The County reserves the right not to withhold retainage. In the event the successful bidder elects to use the escrow account procedure, the "Escrow Agreement" form included in the Bid Documents shall be executed and submitted to the County of Chesterfield Purchasing Department within fifteen (15) calendar days after notification. If the "Escrow Agreement" form is not submitted within the fifteen day period, the Contractor shall forfeit his rights to the use of the escrow account procedure. Page 32 of 34 H. CONTRACTOR’S REPRESENTATIVE/Service Facility for work under warranty. Please furnish the name(s) of a contact person, address, telephone, fax number, and email address: Name(s): _________________________________________________ Address: _________________________________________________ Phone (voice): __________________ Fax: ______________________ Cell Phone: ________________ Email Address: __________________ I. CONTRACTOR’S REPRESENTATIVE – Project Manager/Supervisor: Name(s): _________________________________________________ Address: _________________________________________________ Phone (voice): __________________ Fax: ______________________ Cell Phone: ________________ Email Address: __________________ J. PAYMENT TERMS If discounts for prompt payment are offered by the bidder, it is required that a minimum of twenty (20) days be allowed for payment. Discounts for prompt payment will not be considered in the evaluation of bids. Discounts for prompt payment will be shown on the purchase order/contract and taken if invoices are processed and payment made within the stipulated time frame. If discounts are not offered, payment shall be made thirty (30) days after receipt of an accurate invoice by the County. Our terms are: ___________________ K. BIDDER DATA QUALIFICATIONS OF BIDDER: Firms shall have the capability in all respects to perform fully the contract requirements and the experience, integrity, perseverance, reliability, capacity, facilities, equipment, and credit which will assure good faith performance of the contract to the satisfaction of the County. Indicate the length of time you have been in business as a company providing the type of good(s) and/or service(s) required for this contract. ____________ years ____________ months Provide a minimum of three (3) references that will substantiate past work performance and experience in the type of work required for this contract. Page 33 of 34 Company Name, Address, Phone Number and Contact Person’s Name and Email Address: 1. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 2. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 3. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Page 34 of 34 ATTACHMENT A VIRGINIA STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION (SCC) REGISTRATION INFORMATION The bidder shall check one of the following. The bidder is: a corporation or other business entity with the following SCC identification number: ___________ -ORnot a corporation, limited liability company, limited partnership, registered limited liability partnership, or business trust -ORan out-of-state business entity that does not regularly and continuously maintain as part of its ordinary and customary business any employees, agents, offices, facilities, or inventories in Virginia (not counting any employees or agents in Virginia who merely solicit orders that require acceptance outside Virginia before they become contracts, and not counting any incidental presence of the bidder in Virginia that is needed in order to assemble, maintain, and repair goods in accordance with the contracts by which such goods were sold and shipped into Virginia from bidder’s out-of-state location) -ORan out-of-state business entity that is including with this bid an opinion of legal counsel which accurately and completely discloses the undersigned bidder’s current contacts with Virginia and describes why those contacts do not constitute the transaction of business in Virginia within the meaning of § 13.1-757 or other similar provisions in Titles 13.1 or 50 of the Code of Virginia. **NOTE** >> Check the following box if you have not completed any of the foregoing options but currently have pending before the SCC an application for authority to transact business in the Commonwealth of Virginia and wish to be considered for a waiver to allow you to submit the SCC identification number after the due date for bids. No award shall be issued to a bidder who fails to provide the required information unless a waiver of these requests is granted by the chief executive of the local governing body (the County reserves the right to determine in its sole discretion whether to allow such waivers): ATTACHMENT B – BIDDING DOCUMENTS/ TV BROADCAST SYSTEM, PUBLIC MEETING ROOM (total of 57 pages) Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA SECTION 270000 – COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEM – GENERAL PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 GENERAL CONDITIONS A. 1.2 Drawings, General Conditions of the Contract, Supplementary Conditions and apply to this section. SCOPE A. 1.3 This document defines the Communications/Audiovisual and Television broadcasting system and subsystem components to include cable, termination hardware, supporting hardware, audiovisual and Owner furnished equipment required to provide a complete communications/audiovisual and television broadcasting system. The intent of this document is to provide all pertinent information to allow the Contractor to bid the labor, supervision, tooling, and miscellaneous mounting hardware and consumables to provide a complete system. However, it is the responsibility of the Contractor to include any and all items required for a complete system if not identified in these specifications or drawings. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY A. Patents: Should patented articles, methods, materials apparatus, etc., be used in this work, the Contractor shall acquire the right to use same. The Contractor shall hold the Owner harmless for any delay, action, suit, or cost growing out of the patent rights for any device on this project. B. Copyrights: Should copyrighted software be used in this work, the Contractor shall acquire for the Owner the right to use same. The Contractor shall hold the Owner harmless for any delay, action, suit, or cost growing out of the copyrights for any software on this project. C. License to Use: All software required for the complete operation of the system as specified herein shall be delivered with each machine/component it is installed on, including the right to make backup copies. D. All software written specifically for this Project shall become the property of the Owner and the source code shall be provided in both paper and machine-readable formats. 1.4 PROJECT DESCRIPTION A. In general, the work of this project shall include installation of a new Television broadcasting and its associated communication systems including audio, video, data and control systems at IST Building, Public Meeting Room (PMR), Administration Building, Community Development Building (CDB) and Public Safety Building (PSB) at Chesterfield County Government Complex at 9901 Lori Road, Chesterfield, Virginia RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 1 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 23832. The new A/V systems shall provide the County with a complete Television broadcasting and webcasting capability. The work of this project will broadly comprise the following work as shown on construction documents prepared by RTECH: B. 1.5 1. The work shall include all equipment, materials, services, labor, tools, etc., as needed to complete the design, procurement, installation, testing, training, documentation, certification, warranty, and maintenance of all components, either expressed or implied, as described herein and shown on the Contract Drawings. 2. The work shall include the full set-up, programming and configuration of all audiovisual components/systems provided, relocated, or modified under this contract. Such work shall include the system configurations, programming and data entry and shall result in a fully functional installation. 3. Connecting Cords, Devices and Adapters, including patch cords and custom cable assemblies. Conduit and Cabling – The work of this contract shall include all raceway, conduit, cabling, and final connections for all Communications and Audiovisual System components installed under this Contract. Refer to A/V drawings for conduit and cabling that is existing or provided by others. CODES, REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS A. The installation shall be in compliance with the requirements of the National Electrical Code, Standard Building Code, OSHA, EIA/TIA, IEEE, recommendations and the rules, regulations and requirements of the Federal Communications Commission. B. The installation shall comply fully with all county, city, and state laws and ordinances, regulations and codes applicable to the installation. C. Local electrical and building codes may differ with national codes. Follow the most stringent code or recommendations. Where there are instances of ambiguity refer to engineer for interpretation. D. All equipment shall be equal to or exceed the minimum requirements of NEMA, IEEE, ASME, ANSI and Underwriters' Laboratories. E. Any change in plans or specifications that may be required to comply with governmental regulations, the Contractor shall notify the Owner at the time of submitting the construction schedule. F. Communications Systems material and equipment shall bear the UL label except where UL does not label such types of material and equipment. Materials, equipment and installation shall meet requirements of applicable codes and standards listed below: 1. This technical specification and associated drawings. 2. UL 294 and UL 1076 3. Building Officials and Code Administrators (BOCA), National Building Code. 4. American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 2 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 5. ISO/IEC 11801 information technology - Generic cabling for customer premises. 6. SMPTE 259M-C The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers - SDI standard 7. SMPTE 292M The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers - HD-SDI standard 8. SMPTE 372M The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers - Dual Link HD-SDI standard 9. SMPTE 424M The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers - 3G-SDI standard 10. ANSI/TIA/EIA-568—B Standard. 11. ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-B Commercial Building Standard for the Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces. 12. ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-A Administration Standard for the Telecommunications infrastructure of Commercial Buildings. 13. ANSI J/STD-607-A Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications. 14. Building Industries Consulting Services, International (BICSI) Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual (TDMM) 15. National Fire Protection Agency NFPA – 101, (NFPA) 70, National Electrical Code (NEC) 70 16. United States Federal Communications Commission: CFR 47, Subpart J, part 15. 17. American Disabilities Act (ADA) 18. All applicable state and local codes. Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling G. If a conflict exists between applicable documents, then the order in the list above shall dictate the order of precedence in resolving conflicts. This order of precedence shall be maintained unless a lesser order document has been adopted as code by a local, state or federal entity, and is therefore enforceable as law by a local, state or federal inspection agency. H. If this document and any of the documents listed above are in conflict, then the more stringent requirement shall apply. All documents listed are believed to be the most current releases of the documents; the vendor is responsible to determine and adhere to the most recent release when developing the proposal for installation. 1.6 OWNER FURNISHED PRODUCTS A. Owner will furnish PC with Adobe Creative Suite 6, presentation PC, network switches, monitors for technical director and graphic/clip operator stations, rackmount UPS, analog Leightronix Nexus video server for PMR, console for broadcasting equipment at back of the Public Meeting Room, all require Cat-6 data cable including terminations and all required Outside Plant (OSP) fiber optic RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 3 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA cabling including terminations at both ends. The Work includes providing support systems to receive Owner's equipment. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1.7 Owner will arrange for and deliver Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples to Contractor. Owner will arrange and pay for delivery of Owner-furnished items according to Contractor's Construction Schedule. After delivery, Owner will inspect delivered items for damage. Contractor shall be present for and assist in Owner's inspection. If Owner-furnished items are damaged, defective, or missing, Owner will arrange for replacement. Owner will arrange for manufacturer's field services and for delivery of manufacturer's warranties to Contractor. Owner will furnish Contractor the earliest possible delivery date for Ownerfurnished products. Using Owner-furnished earliest possible delivery dates, Contractor shall designate delivery dates of Owner-furnished items in Contractor's Construction Schedule. Contractor shall review Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples and return them to RTECH noting discrepancies or anticipated problems in use of product. Contractor is responsible for receiving, unloading, and handling Ownerfurnished items at Project site. Contractor is responsible for protecting Owner-furnished items from damage during storage and handling, including damage from exposure to the elements. If Owner-furnished items are damaged as a result of Contractor's operations, Contractor shall repair or replace them. SUBMITTALS A. General: Schedule submittals to expedite project. Partial submittals will not be accepted. In-complete submittals will not be accepted. Identify variations from requirements of Contract Documents. State product and system limitations, which may be detrimental to successful performance of the completed work. Coordinate submission of related items. Group shop drawings and product data of related systems, components, products, and accessories to form a single submittal. Each package shall be submitted at one (1) time for each review. Manufacturer’s information used for submittal shall have pages with items for approval tagged, items on pages shall be identified, and capacities and performance parameters for review shall be clearly marked through use of an arrow or highlighting. Provide space for Owner and Contractor review stamps. The technical data drawings shall be in the form of instrument drawn accurately scaled drawings. FREEHAND SKETCHES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. The Contractor shall not reproduce Contract Documents or copy standard information as the basis of the Technical Data Drawings. If departures from the technical data drawings are subsequently deemed necessary by the Contractor, details of such departures and the reasons therefore; shall be submitted in writing to the Owner for approval before the initiation of work. RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 4 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA B. All submittals shall be clearly marked, organized, indexed, and appropriately bound to allow a structured evaluation of the documents. C. The following submittals shall be submitted after Contract award in accordance with the schedules set forth below. Unless specifically stated otherwise within these Specifications, or as otherwise directed in writing by the Engineer, a total of three (3) copies of each submittal shall be required: 1. 2. Detailed Construction Schedule a. The Schedule shall be submitted within 2 weeks of the Notice to Proceed and shall conform to the schedule format identified in the Contract Documents. b. Schedules shall identify the dates required for the procurement of long-lead items, as well as adequate time for the Owner and/or Engineer to process and review required submittals. (As a general guideline, a minimum of two weeks shall be included for the process and review time required for each submittal. This period of time may vary based upon the complexity of the submittal.) No extension of contract time will be granted for failure to allow sufficient time for review and processing. c. The schedule shall clearly convey dates for all submittals, construction milestones, tests, and other key construction dates. d. The Contractor shall be required to provide periodic updates to the construction schedule. Detailed Materials and Equipment List a. The Detailed Materials and Equipment List submittal shall include full details on all major and minor components in accordance with the requirements set forth below. b. Within two weeks after the Notice to Proceed, the Contractor shall provide a complete listing of all equipment, materials, and accessories required to meet the requirements of the Contract Documents. c. In the event that the construction schedule may be impacted by the delivery of long-lead items, the Contractor shall submit a detailed list of all such items prior to the submission of the complete Materials and Equipment List. The Long-Lead Items List shall clearly identify the equipment, as well as the anticipated time needed for order and delivery. Submission of the Long-Lead Items List shall be scheduled to allow a minimum of one (1) week for processing and review prior to ordering equipment. d. As a minimum, the Materials and Equipment List shall include manufacturer, model numbers (inclusive of options), descriptions, quantities, and manufacturers’ catalog sheets. The fact that a particular material or component is specified by manufacturer and model number does not waive the Contractor’s responsibility for submitting all required information. e. Unless specifically stated otherwise in the Contract Documents or specific written approval is granted by the Engineer, the Materials and Equipment List must be complete - no partial submittals shall be accepted. f. The Engineers review of the Materials and Equipment List shall not be completed until the submission and review of the complete Shop Drawings submittal. RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 5 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA D. E. Unless specific written authorization is granted by the Engineer, equipment may not be ordered, purchased, installed, or fabricated until final approval of Materials and Equipment Lists and Shop Drawings. h. The Owner shall not be obligated in any manner for any materials, equipment, and accessories that do not meet the Engineer’s approval. i. If subsequent departures from the approved Materials and Equipment List are required during installation, details of such departures shall be submitted to the Engineer and Owner for approval. Requests for departure must be submitted in writing and must fully explain the reasons for the change. Such submissions and approvals are required prior to purchasing equipment and commencing any related work. Each submittal shall include only the work of one specification section. Each submittal shall have a cover or control sheet attached to each copy which shall include the following information: 1. Project name and address. 2. Contractor's name, address, phone, contact. 3. Subcontractor's name, address, phone, contact. 4. Supplier's name, address, phone, contact. 5. Specification section. 6. Contractor's ID or control number. 7. Description of item submitted. 8. Submission number i.e. (1st submission, 2nd submission). 9. A 4" high by 8½" wide clear section for reviewer's stamp (across bottom). 10. Contractor's review stamp. RTECH shall review, stamp and note submittals as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. F. g. Reviewed No Exceptions: When indicated, the product is released without comment for procurement and installation. Reviewed Exceptions Noted. Resubmittal Not Required: When indicated, the product may be released for procurement and installation provided the deficiencies noted are corrected. In the event that the deficiencies cannot be corrected and an alternate means is required, a resubmittal becomes necessary. Revise & Resubmit: When indicated, the product is deficient in too many areas, thus requiring major revision. Make corrections and resubmit. Indicate resubmittal and number on control sheet. Only three (3) copies shall be returned. Rejected. Not in Compliance with Contract Documents. Resubmit: When indicated, the product is unacceptable. Reselect equipment in accordance with contract documents. Do not resubmit the same product. Indicate resubmittal and number on control sheet. Only three (3) copies shall be returned. Information Only. Action Taken: When indicated, submittal was not required for review. The Contractor shall proceed in accordance with the Contract Documents. Copy retained for records. Only three (3) copies shall be returned. Shop Drawings RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 6 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 1. a. A title page that provides a complete list of all drawings/elements within the submittal. b. Single-line drawings depicting the overall interconnections between the various subsystems. c. Schematic drawings detailing individual subsystems, associated components, and interconnections. d. Equipment placement drawings that clearly depict the locations of all fieldmounted audiovisual devices installed under this Project. e. Interconnection and wiring diagrams for all System components that clearly depict point-to-point connections, terminal block arrangements, wiring, and required signal and power connections. f. Equipment room drawings detailing dimensions, room layouts, equipment locations, rack layouts, and any modifications related to power, HVAC, panel locations, etc. g. Raceway drawings indicating sizes, dimensions, locations, and routing of all new conduits, cable trays, etc., used to route audiovisual cabling. System complete with 2. Drawings shall include all field-verified (by Contractor) conditions and dimensions necessary for a fully functional installation. 3. Shop Drawings shall be AutoCAD, Release 2007 or higher CAD drawings, accurately scaled drawings. HAND DRAWINGS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 4. Unless specifically stated otherwise within the Contract Documents or written authorization is granted by the Engineer and Owner, the Shop Drawing submittal must be complete - no partial Shop Drawing submittals shall be accepted. 5. The Engineer’s review of the Shop Drawings shall not be completed until the submission and review of the complete Materials and Equipment List. Unless specific written authorization is granted by the Engineer and Owner, equipment may not be ordered, purchased, installed, or fabricated until final approval of Materials and Equipment Lists and Shop Drawings. If subsequent departures from the approved Shop Drawings are required during installation, details of such departures shall be submitted to the Engineer in writing or on drawings explaining the reason for the change. Such submissions and approvals shall be made prior to the procurement of related equipment or commencing any related work. 6. 7. 1.8 Within two weeks days of the Notice to Proceed, the Contractor shall prepare and submit to the Engineer instrument-drawn Shop Drawings that are fully coordinated with other disciplines. The Shop Drawing submission shall clearly demonstrate full compliance with the Contract Documents. Because this project entails the replacement of existing systems, all shop drawings shall clearly distinguish new components from existing. As a minimum, Shop Drawings shall include: TRAINING PLAN A. The intent of this requirement is to define the training requirements for any new components/systems that are specifically installed under this Project. If, however, the work RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 7 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA of this project has an impact on the maintenance/operation of existing systems or components, training shall be provided on those modified aspects of the existing system. B. The actual training materials are not required to be included within this submittal such materials shall be submitted under the “Training Materials” submittal described later in this Section). C. The Contractor shall provide a Training Plan that describes the methodology by which Owner personnel will be provided management, operational and maintenance training. For additional details regarding the required level of training, refer to “Training Materials” described later in this section. D. Training schedules shall be coordinated so that personnel are familiarized with new audiovisual configurations and elements before each new or modified portion of the system becomes operational. E. The contractor shall provide two day of training for the owner’s appointed personnel by the video production equipment manufacturer at the owner’s site. This training shall be administrated in a one day session to be scheduled by the Owner over a 90 day period. F. The Contractor shall be responsible for providing up to three (3) staff with maintenance training, up to three (3) staff with operational training, and up to three (3) staff with system management training. The Owner shall designate those individuals to receive the various types/levels of training. G. The Training Plan shall describe the methodology by which staff will be trained on individual components, as well as overall operation of the integrated system. For example, the Training Plan shall clearly identify where the various elements of training are to be conducted (i.e., in a classroom, at the operators terminal, in the field, etc.). H. The Contractor shall include in his proposal, as a minimum: One (1) session of operator training, One (1) session of maintenance training, and One (1) session of management training. The times for these training sessions must be coordinated with the Owner. I. As a minimum, the Training Plan shall include the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. A preliminary schedule for training based upon project milestones governed by the contract and the preliminary construction schedule. The schedules shall clearly outline the sequence of training for operational, maintenance, and management training, as well as the periods of time required for each type of training. Brief course descriptions to include course syllabi, Planned training location(s) Course duration Prerequisites for personnel to be trained (e.g., A/V, computer and electronic maintenance skills). General descriptions of training materials to be provided by the Contractor. Identification of the individuals to be used as trainers and their related qualifications. Should the Contractor choose to conduct classroom training at the site, the Training Plan shall clearly identify the facilities and materials required to be supplied by the Owner. RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 8 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA J. In the event that factory training is included as part of the Training Plan, the Contractor shall indicate this in his Plan and shall provide, as a separate line item in his proposal, the tuition, travel, lodging, and meal expenses on a per-man basis. K. Unless the Engineer grants specific approval, all maintenance, operator, and management training must be completed prior to Substantial Completion. Following the Contract Award, the Engineer may require revisions to the Training Plan. All such revisions shall be submitted within 15 days following the receipt of the Engineer’s comments. 1.9 TRAINING MATERIALS A. At least two (2) weeks prior to each element of training, the Contractor shall submit to the Engineer for review and approval all materials to be used for that element of training. B. Training materials shall be sufficient to support the following required elements of management training: 1. 2. 3. C. Training materials shall be sufficient to support the following required elements of operational training: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. D. Basic instruction in new or modified operating procedures. Detailed instruction on administrative functions, such as system configuration/modifications, password editing, system/operator audits, report generation, etc. Following the Engineers approval of the submittal, the Contractor shall submit management training materials for each individual designated to receive the training, as well as one additional copy for the Engineer and two additional copies each for the Owner. Detailed instruction in new or modified audiovisual area configurations, elements, and operating procedures. Detailed instruction on human-machine interfaces to include data entry, operator controls, system capabilities and complete familiarization with new or modified operator screens. Detailed instruction on data entry, retrieval, editing, deletion, storage, and archival. Training shall include instruction on modifications to user defined variables, databases, reports, etc. Following the Engineer’s approval of the submittal, the contractor shall submit operational training materials for each individual designated to receive training, as well as one additional copy for the Engineer and two additional copies each for the Owner. Training materials shall be sufficient to support the following required elements of maintenance training: 1. 2. Detailed instruction on principals of operation on individual components as well as integrated system performance. Instruction shall include new or modified audio visual and data system configuration, system/device capabilities and capacities, theory of operation, etc. Set-up and adjustment procedures. RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 9 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. E. As a minimum, training materials shall include the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. F. 1.10 Detailed instruction on diagnosis, troubleshooting, and corrective repair including familiarization with system Shop Drawings. Training shall include instruction on the use of testing and diagnostic hardware/software. Routine maintenance and service procedures (corrective and preventative). Maintenance training shall include an emphasis on hands-on training with installed equipment. Following the Engineer’s approval of the submittal, the Contractor shall submit maintenance training materials for each individual designated to receive training as well as one additional copy for the Engineer and two additional copies each for the Owner. Course outlines and objectives. Anticipated time required for each course. All training aids (e.g., equipment, approved Shop Drawings, view graphs, visual aids, etc.) Complete training manuals (inclusive of all applicable materials presented in the courses, e.g., lesson plans, text material, manufacturers’ literature, diagrams, refresher course material, trainee tests, etc.) Descriptions and lesson plans for all hands-on training to be provided to students. Schedules for training to include hours devoted to classroom training and hours devoted to hands-on training. To the greatest degree possible, all management, operational, and maintenance instruction shall be based upon hands-on training with installed and fully operational equipment. MAINTENANCE PLAN A. Within thirty (30) calendar days of the Notice to Proceed, the Contractor shall submit a Maintenance Plan that shall clearly describe the Contractor’s methodology by which he shall maintain the Audio/Visual System components installed under this Project during the required warranty and maintenance periods. B. The Maintenance Plan shall address the Contractor’s methodology by which he will examine Audio/Visual System components and perform routine and preventative maintenance in accordance with the manufacturers’ recommendations, but not less than once every ninety- (90) days. C. During examinations/routine maintenance, cleaning and adjustments shall be made. Where needed, components will be repaired or replaced. D. The Maintenance Plan shall include step-by-step instructions for the manufacturers’ recommended preventative maintenance for each component of the Audio/Visual System installed under this Project. E. The Maintenance Plan shall include detailed log sheets to be utilized by maintenance personnel to document preventative and corrective maintenance. Log sheets shall be wellorganized so as to allow the maintenance personnel/Owner to identify the types of service RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 10 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA conducted, date/times of service, frequency of service required, identity of service personnel, and a clear indication of those components that have been serviced and those still pending. F. The Maintenance Plan shall detail the Contractor’s methodology for reporting preventative and corrective maintenance to the Owner. Such reports shall be submitted no less than quarterly and shall include completed maintenance log sheets as well as details concerning the disposition of spare parts stores. G. The Maintenance Plan shall identify plans for the use of qualified, competent personnel for the maintenance of the Audiovisual System. The Maintenance Plan shall clearly identify the resources to be utilized during the required maintenance period. H. The Maintenance Plan shall detail the methodology for maintaining adequate equipment stores to support the continued operation of Audiovisual System. I. The Maintenance Plan shall address the requirement to update record drawings as the result of system changes caused by maintenance activities. 1.11 A. OPERATION, MAINTENANCE, AND SERVICE MANUALS Within thirty (30) calendar days of the Notice to Proceed, four (4) copies of operations, maintenance, and service manuals shall be submitted to the Engineer for review and approval for all new or revised system components supplied under this Project. As a minimum, the operations, maintenance, and service manuals shall include the following materials: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1.12 A. Complete operating instructions. Maintenance/service instructions complete with wiring diagrams, trouble-shooting guides, etc. Contractor’s recommended routine/preventive maintenance procedures. Complete parts lists for all components and/or systems installed under the Project. The parts list shall be based upon the approved Materials and Equipment List, but shall be updated to reflect any subsequent changes made during the installation. Software licenses. Operating characteristics, performance data, ratings, and manufacturers’ specifications. Contractor’s/Manufacturers’ warranties. Name, address, and telephone number for service for each system component. All licenses required by governmental/local agencies. All materials shall be compiled, assembled, and indexed under suitable hardcover(s) to support a structured evaluation. SPARE PARTS AND COMPONENTS LIST Within thirty (30) calendar days of the Notice to Proceed, the Contractor shall submit to the Engineer a complete list of manufacturers’ recommended spare parts and components to satisfactorily maintain and service the Audio/Visual System for a period of one (1) year. RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 11 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA B. The spare parts and components list shall also provide a listing of all special tools and testing equipment needed to maintain the system. C. The spare parts list shall be accompanied by documentation from the actual equipment suppliers (i.e., on manufacturers’ letterhead) to confirm the materials and quantities of equipment contained in the Spare Parts and Component List do, in fact, conform to the manufacturer’s recommendations for the equipment/quantities under this Project. 1.13 RECORD DRAWINGS A. Throughout the Project, the Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining an up-to-date set of record drawings depicting actual installed conditions and any deviations from the approved Shop Drawings. The drawings shall be kept at job site and shall only be used as a record set. B. The Contractor shall allow the Owner and Engineer free access to the record drawings at all times. C. Upon completion of all the required work and prior to final acceptance of the system, the Contractor shall submit the record drawings to the Engineer for review and approval. The record drawings shall include all revisions including those associated with installation, check-out, coordination with other trades, and acceptance tests. Drawings shall reflect a true record of Contractor’s works for future understanding and reference by maintenance/ operational staff. 1.14 GENERAL ARRANGEMENT OF CONTRACT DRAWINGS A. Division 27 is composed of both these Specifications and the Audiovisual Drawings. Both Drawings and Specifications are an integral part of the Contract Documents. Specifications and Drawings are complementary, and as such, items called for in one shall be construed as required by both Drawings and Specifications. B. Not all work required to complete the Project may be included within Division 27. The Contractor shall be responsible for reviewing and familiarizing himself with all portions of the Contract Documents to ensure that all work has been identified and coordinated. Should omissions or duplications of work exist, it is the responsibility of the Contractor to identify such issues to the Engineer at the earliest possible date and before any related work commences. C. The Contract Drawings only indicate approximate locations of equipment. The Contractor shall be responsible for determining the actual installation methods and component locations based upon the intent of the design, Specifications and Drawings, actual site conditions, coordination with the work of other trades, manufacturer recommendations, ambient factors affecting equipment (e.g., environmental conditions), aesthetic considerations, etc. D. The Contract Drawings are diagrammatic and do not show all components, materials, interfaces, exact cable routing, and other considerations that may be required for proper operation. Minor deviations from the Drawings as a result of the above conditions are RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 12 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA acceptable provided the intent of the design is still met. Should the Contractor desire to deviate significantly from the Drawings, details of such departures shall be submitted in writing to the Engineer for approval before any related work commences. E. 1.15 A. 1.16 Although scaled drawings are included as part of the Contract Drawings, these drawings have been provided for planning purposes only. The Engineer does not guarantee that these drawings are 100% accurate with respect to scale or current/planned site conditions. As a result, the Contractor shall be responsible for the verification of all dimensions, routing and conditions relevant to his work. CONFLICTS Should there be any conflicts between Division 27 Specifications and the Audiovisual Drawings, between the Division 27 General Conditions and those of the Contract for Construction, between Division 27 Specifications and Drawings and any other project Specifications and Drawings, between these Contract Documents and any standards or codes, or any other pertinent conflicts related to the Contractors work, such conflicts shall be brought to the attention of the Engineer at the earliest date possible and before any related work commences. OMISSIONS A. Unless stated otherwise, the Contract Drawings and the Specification sections within Division 27 indicate a general arrangement of components and are not to be considered as a complete design. The Contractor shall fully engineer, furnish, install, and demonstrate an expanded Audiovisual System to meet the intent of the design as described within the Contract Documents. B. Minor items missing from the Contract Documents that are obviously needed to complete a working installation shall be provided by the Contractor within the Contractor’s bid. C. Any significant omissions in the Contract Documents shall be brought to the attention of the Engineer at the earliest possible date and before any related work commences. 1.17 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, Article 100, by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for intended use. B. Comply with NECA 1. C. Comply with NFPA 70. PART 2 - PRODUCTS RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 13 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 2.1 OVERVIEW A. The “Products” portion of this section is intended to establish overall functional and performance standards for the Audiovisual System. The Contractor is responsible for maintaining these functional and performance standards for the integrated Audiovisual System for all portions of the Audiovisual System that include elements provided, relocated, or modified under this Contract. Unless specifically stated otherwise in the Contract Documents, these standards shall be applied to all elements of the Communications/Audiovisual System and shall be used as the governing requirements for component and system-wide performance. B. Should the Contractor discover conflicts between the following product requirements and those stated elsewhere in the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall be responsible for bringing such conflicts to the attention of the Engineer at the earliest possible date and before any related work commences. 2.2 INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. The Contractor shall fully integrate the various components and subsystems required by this Project. The resulting integrated system shall incorporate the following overall system performance requirements: B. Fault-Tolerance 1. 2.3 N/A COMPONENT PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Environmental Conditions - Unless stated elsewhere in the Contract Documents or specific written approval is granted from the Engineer, all materials and equipment supplied by the Contractor shall be suited for the environmental conditions (e.g., temperature, humidity, etc.) that are to be expected at the installed location. If required to meet by the equipment selected and if approved by the Engineer, the Contractor shall be responsible for providing all ancillary equipment needed to ensure continuous operation of the equipment in the installed environment. B. Radio Frequency/Electromagnetic Interference (RFI/EMI) 1. C. FCC Compliance: All equipment that uses radio frequency energy shall be certified to comply with Subpart J of Part 15 of Federal Communication Commission rules CFR 47 for a class A computing device. Modularity 1. 2. To the greatest extent possible, the Contractor shall provide components that support additions/deletions by way of modular components (e.g., plug-in modules, standard rack-mounted components, etc.) Wherever possible, the Contractor shall provide electronic components composed of modular plug-in boards to support easy expansion, trouble-shooting, and replacement. RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 14 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA D. Reliability 1. 2. 3. E. Maintainability 1. 2. 3. 4. F. Unless indicated otherwise, the Contractor shall provide new materials and equipment free of defects. The Contractor shall give due consideration to reliability when selecting components. No single component of the Communications/Audiovisual System shall have a mean time between failure (MTBF) of less than 10,000 hours. Unless stated otherwise or specific written approval, all materials and equipment required by this Contract shall be rated for continuous duty. The Contractor shall give due consideration to maintainability when installing the Audiovisual System. Components shall not be installed without adequate access for service. However, the required access for service shall not compromise the Communications integrity of the installation. Components shall be installed so that they may be accessed and serviced using standard, commercially available tools. Wherever possible, service points shall be installed to allow maintenance personnel to locate problems and to facilitate routine maintenance and adjustments. As a general guideline, service points shall be provided at sufficient intervals to allow qualified maintenance personnel to identify the source of problems within 20 minutes. The Contractor shall submit for approval and install adequate access panels for all equipment to be installed above finished, non-removable ceilings. Spare Capacity 1. The Contractor shall incorporate spare capacity in the Audiovisual System to support future expansion. As a minimum, the work shall support the following expansion capabilities: a. b. G. Power supplies, transformers, and other power-related equipment shall be sized for a minimum of 50% spare capacity. All conduits shall be sized in accordance with applicable standards. The Contractor shall reserve an additional 50% spare capacity in all Communications/Audiovisual conduits to support additional cables to be installed at a later date. Spike and Surge Suppression 1. 2. 3. The Contractor shall provide all grounding treatments and spike/surge suppression devices to protect Audiovisual System components from the potential damage resulting from lightning strikes and other atmospheric discharges, local electrical transformers and machinery, and power grid surges/brownouts. Audiovisual System components shall be protected from spikes/surges associated with both power and data lines. All high voltage (HV) power lines that directly feed Audiovisual System components shall be protected by high performance, industrial grade power line filters/suppressers capable of suppressing up to 20,000 surge amps. Fuses alone shall not be acceptable as spike/surge suppression devices. RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 15 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 4. 5. Individual low voltage (LV) lines, such as data communication lines, shall also be protected by spike/suppression devices. LV lines shall be protected by metal oxide varistors (MOV) or thyristor devices with reaction times of no less than 35 nano-seconds and maximum surge currents of 180 amps for 1 milli-second. Gas discharge tubes shall not be acceptable as spike/surge suppression devices. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 DURING CONSTRUCTION A. Oversee cleaning and ensure that building and grounds are maintained free from accumulations of waste materials and rubbish. Do not allow same to accumulate and become an unsightly or hazardous condition. B. Do not allow dust to accumulate. C. Retain stored items in an orderly arrangement, allowing maximum access, not impeding traffic or drainage, and providing required protection of materials. D. Remove waste materials, rubbish and debris from the site and legally dispose of at public or private dumping areas off the Owner's property. E. Vacuum clean interior building areas when ready to receive finish painting and continue vacuum cleaning on an as-needed basis until building is ready for acceptance or occupancy. F. Schedule cleaning operations so that dust and other contaminants resulting from cleaning process will not fall on wet, newly painted surfaces. 3.2 3.3 FINAL CLEANING A. "Clean" shall be interpreted as meaning the level of cleanness generally provided by skilled cleaners using commercial quality building maintenance equipment and materials. B. At completion of construction and just prior to acceptance or occupancy, conduct a final inspection of exposed interior and exterior surfaces. C. Remove grease, dust, dirt, stains, labels, fingerprints and other foreign materials from interior and exterior surfaces. D. Repair, patch and touch-up marred surfaces to match adjacent finishes. E. Broom clean exterior paved surfaces; rake clean other surfaces of grounds. F. Maintain cleaning until the building, or portion thereof, is occupied by the Owner. CUTTING, PATCHING, DRILLING ETC. RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 16 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA A. The Contractor shall be responsible for providing any additional cutting, drilling, fitting or patching required, that is not indicated as “provided by others” to complete the Work or to make its parts fit together properly. B. The Contractor shall not damage or endanger a portion of the Work or fully or partially completed construction by cutting, patching or otherwise altering such construction, or by excavation. The Contractor shall not cut or otherwise alter such construction except with written consent of the Owner. C. Submittals 1. Cutting/Patching/Drilling Request: a. Submit written request in advance of cutting or alteration which affects: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) b. Work of Owner or any separate contractor. Structural integrity of any element of Work. Integrity of weather-exposed or moisture-resistant element. Efficiency or maintenance of operational element. Visual qualities of sight-exposed elements. Request shall include: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) D. Materials 1. E. Identification of Project. Location and description of affected Work. Necessity for cutting or alteration. Description of proposed work, and products to be used. Alternatives to cutting and patching. Effect on work of Owner or separate contractor. Date and time Work will be executed. Materials required to match original installation. Cutting, Patching, and Drilling 1. Inspection: a. b. c. 2. Preparation: a. b. c. 3. Inspect existing conditions, including elements subject to damage or to movement during cutting and patching. After uncovering, inspect conditions affecting performance of Work. Beginning of cutting or patching means acceptance of existing conditions. Provide supports to ensure structural integrity. Provide devices and methods to protect other portions of Work from damage. Provide protection from elements for areas, which may be exposed by cutting, patching, and drilling work. Performance: a. RTECH. 091015 Execute cutting, drilling and patching to avoid damage to other Work. COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 17 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA b. Employ original Installer or Fabricator to perform cutting, patching, and drilling for: 1) 2) c. d. e. f. Weather-exposed or moisture-resistant elements. Sight-exposed finished surfaces. Execute fittings and adjustment of products to provide a finished installation to comply with specified products, functions, tolerances and finishes. Restore work with new materials in accordance with Contract Documents. Fit work airtight to pipes, sleeves, ducts, conduit and other penetrations through surfaces. Refinish entire surfaces to match adjacent finishes: 1) 2) g. 3.4 For continuous surfaces: Refinish to nearest intersection. For an assembly: Refinish the entire unit. Replace any damaged ceiling tiles, which were removed for any reason by you. EXAMINATION A. It shall be the Contractor’s responsibility to examine all areas and conditions under which Audiovisual System components are to be installed and to notify the Engineer in writing of conditions detrimental to the proper completion of work. The Contractor shall not proceed with such work until the unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in a manner acceptable to both the Engineer and the Contractor. B. The Contractor shall verify all equipment mounting locations and configurations before installation to ensure that locations are free from obstruction, interfering utilities, and are easily accessible by maintenance personnel. C. The Contractor shall review the work of other trades to ensure a coordinated installation of all audiovisual components. 3.5 PREPARATION A. The Contractor’s work area, storage areas, and staging areas shall be in accordance with the appropriate sections of the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction. B. Prior to installation, the Contractor shall coordinate with other trades to ensure that the locations of audio/visual devices do not interfere with, nor are they interfered by, the work of others. 3.6 COMMUNICATIONS AUDIOVISUAL REQUIREMENTS A. The Contractor shall include in his bid all equipment and personnel required to maintain current levels of Communications/Audiovisual throughout the construction period. The Owner reserves the right of approval over all methods of Communications/Audiovisual proposed by the Contractor. RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 18 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 3.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Delivery, storage, and handling of materials shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction. B. Delivery: The Contractor shall deliver system components properly packaged in factoryfabricated containers. C. Handling: The Contractor shall handle system components carefully to avoid breakage, impact, denting and scoring finishes. The Contractor shall not install damaged equipment and shall replace and dispose of damaged units at no expense to the Owner. 3.8 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING A. Work shall be scheduled and sequenced in accordance with the requirements of the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction. B. The Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating closely with the Engineer and other trades to ensure work is performed within the time requirements set forth in the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction and the approved construction schedule. 3.9 MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP A. Unless specifically stated otherwise within the Contract Documents or written approval is granted by the Engineer, all components are to be new and of current production. Materials provided shall be free of defects and in full compliance with the Contract Documents. B. Existing equipment (that may be identified only by location and current usage) shall be relocated for reuse. Existing equipment that is removed and not used in this Contract remains the property of the owner and shall be tagged to indicate its function (current operational location or system element number), condition, and type or model number. The Contractor is responsible for the handling and packing of removed equipment so as to protect the equipment for future use. C. Unless specifically stated otherwise, references within the Contract Documents to materials, equipment, or systems by trade name, manufacturer, model number, or patented process shall be regarded as establishing a standard of performance and quality and shall not be construed as limiting competition. In such cases, the Contractor may submit equal or better products provided all requirements of the Specifications are met. All substitutions shall be subject to the Engineers approval. D. The Contractor shall be required to submit a complete list of proposed materials to be used for this contract (refer to “Submittal”). If specifically required by the Contract Documents or at the request of the Engineer, the Contractor shall be required to submit additional information on proposed materials/equipment, such as operations manuals, wiring diagrams, maintenance manuals, etc. E. The Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating all aspects of his work with all associated trades. RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 19 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA F. Methods of installation shall be clearly described and/or depicted within the Contractors submittals. All such methods of installation are subject to approval by the Engineer. The Contractor shall closely coordinate with the Engineer to ensure that the installation techniques are selected to minimize effects on the surroundings and to retain the aesthetic qualities of the facility. G. Work shall be conducted in a professional manner by individuals qualified in their trades. The whole installation is to be left in a clean, satisfactory, and working order to be taken over by the Owner. The Owner and Engineer reserve the right to reject installations should the workmanship not meet the requirements specified herein. The Contractor shall, at his own expense, correct all rejected works. H. All equipment shall be installed plumb and level, and secured and/or supported in an approved manner and in accordance with all applicable codes. I. All exposed materials shall be cleaned and restored to original condition. J. Cabinets, racks, and other enclosures shall be thoroughly cleaned and vacuumed prior to and after the installation of electrical/electronic components. K. Following installation and prior to Final Acceptance, the Contractor shall make final adjustments and alignments for all system components in accordance with manufacturers’ recommendations. 3.10 FINAL INSPECTION, TESTING, AND ACCEPTANCE A. Final inspection and acceptance of work related to Division 27 shall be subject to the provisions contained in the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction. B. The contractor shall include in his bid 1 working day for a Broadcasting system Manufacturer’s representative for testing and commissioning. The contractor shall also include in his bid the cost per day of such services if the services need to be extended or deleted. C. In accordance with the final acceptance testing provisions set forth above, “Submittals Test Plan”, at the end of the Operational Tests the Contractor shall notify the Engineer that the system has been successfully tested and is ready for final acceptance testing. At that time, the Engineer shall attend up to One (1) business day to witness the final acceptance testing. In the event that portions of the testing fail or are found to be incomplete, all additional services (time and expenses) required of the Engineer to complete acceptance testing shall be deducted from the Contractors final payment for the project. D. Demonstrations/tests must be conducted to the satisfaction of the Engineer as a condition of final acceptance. E. Final inspection shall follow acceptance testing and the completion of all punchlist items. F. Final acceptance shall be granted in accordance with the provisions set forward in the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction. RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 20 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 3.11 WARRANTY A. The Contractor shall warrant all work, materials, anchor equipment installed under this contract against defect, unless resulting from negligence by the Owner, for a period of one (1) year from the date of Substantial Completion. If defects occur during the warranty period, the Contractor shall replace and/or repair, free of charge, all defects, including all damages to surrounding work caused by such defects. B. With respect to manufacturers’ warranties, the Contractor shall serve as the liaison between the Owner and the manufacturers during the warranty period. As such, the Contractor shall be responsible for providing all coordination with the manufacturers to ensure that warranty services are performed to the Owner’s satisfaction. C. Unless specifically allowed, in writing, by the Owner/Engineer, the required warranty period shall not start until Substantial Completion is awarded by the Owner. 3.12 MAINTENANCE SERVICE A. Prior to and during the Warranty Period (i.e., prior to Final Acceptance), the Contractor shall provide preventative and corrective maintenance services for all equipment and software supplied under this Project. Qualified maintenance personnel shall respond onsite, if required, in no more than four (4) hours from the maintenance call. This service shall include all labor, material, travel expenses, and incidentals at no additional cost to the Owner. B. During the one-year Warranty Period, the Contractor shall maintain complete logs of all maintenance activities including service calls, preventive maintenance, component failures, etc., in accordance with the approved Maintenance Plan. The maintenance logs shall be kept on-site or shall be made available to the Owner upon request. At the end of the oneyear Warranty Period, the maintenance logs shall become the property of the Owner. C. At the end of the one-year Warranty Period, the Contractor shall submit to the Client recommended modifications to the maintenance procedures and the spare parts lists based upon actual experience with the system. 3.13 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. Final measurement and payment shall be subject to the provisions provided elsewhere in the Contract Documents. B. The components of the Audiovisual System shall be measured by the actual number installed as determined from field inspection by the Engineer. Costs for such components shall include all material, labor, equipment, tools, and incidentals required for a complete installation of the components as required by these Contract Documents. Those components that include work specified within other Divisions of these Specifications shall not be considered as complete until all required work is finished. C. Components not identified, as individually measured components shall not be measured separately for payment. Such components shall be included as incidental to the appropriate RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 21 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA bid item and shall include all work required to provide a fully functional Communications System. END OF SECTION 270000 RTECH. 091015 COMMUNICATIONS/AUDIOVISUAL-GENERAL 270000- 22 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA SECTION 271500 - CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. 1.2 Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions apply to this Section. SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1.3 UTP cabling. RS-422 cabling. RS-485 cabling RS-232 cabling Cabling STP cabling Optical fiber cabling. Coaxial cabling. Low-voltage control cabling. Control-circuit conductors. Identification products. DEFINITIONS A. Basket Cable Tray: A fabricated structure consisting of wire mesh bottom and side rails. B. BICSI: Building Industry Consulting Service International. C. Channel Cable Tray: A fabricated structure consisting of a one-piece, ventilated-bottom or solid-bottom channel section. D. EMI: Electromagnetic interference. E. IDC: Insulation displacement connector. F. Ladder Cable Tray: A fabricated structure consisting of two longitudinal side rails connected by individual transverse members (rungs). G. Low Voltage: As defined in NFPA 70 for circuits and equipment operating at less than 50 V or for remote-control and signaling power-limited circuits. H. Open Cabling: Passing telecommunications cabling through open space (e.g., between the studs of a wall cavity). I. RCDD: Registered Communications Distribution Designer. RTECH. 091015 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL 271500 - 1 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA J. Solid-Bottom or Nonventilated Cable Tray: A fabricated structure consisting of integral or separate longitudinal side rails, and a bottom without ventilation openings. K. Trough or Ventilated Cable Tray: A fabricated structure consisting of integral or separate longitudinal rails and a bottom having openings sufficient for the passage of air and using 75 percent or less of the plan area of the surface to support cables. L. UTP: Unshielded twisted pair. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. 1. For coaxial cable, include the following installation data for each type used: a. b. c. B. Nominal OD. Minimum bending radius. Maximum pulling tension. Shop Drawings: Cable tray layout, showing cable tray route to scale, with relationship between the tray and adjacent structural, electrical, and mechanical elements. Include the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. Vertical and horizontal offsets and transitions. Clearances for access above and to side of cable trays. Vertical elevation of cable trays above the floor or bottom of ceiling structure. Load calculations to show dead and live loads as not exceeding manufacturer's rating for tray and its support elements. C. Qualification Data: For qualified layout technician, installation supervisor, and field inspector. D. Source quality-control reports. E. Field quality-control reports. F. Maintenance Data: For wire and cable to include in maintenance manuals. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Testing Agency Qualifications: Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL). 1. B. Testing Agency's Field Supervisor: Currently certified by Building Industry Consulting Services International (BICSI) as a Register Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) to supervise on-site testing. Surface-Burning Characteristics: As determined by testing identical products according to ASTM E 84 by a qualified testing agency. Identify products with appropriate markings of applicable testing agency. 1. 2. Flame-Spread Index: 25 or less. Smoke-Developed Index: 50 or less. RTECH. 091015 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL 271500 - 2 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA C. 1.6 Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Test cables upon receipt at Project site. 1. 2. 3. 1.7 Test optical fiber cable to determine the continuity of the strand end to end. Use opticalfiber flashlight. Test optical fiber cable on reels. Use an optical time domain reflectometer to verify the cable length and locate cable defects, splices, and connector; include the loss value of each. Retain test data and include the record in maintenance data. Test each pair of UTP cable for open and short circuits. PROJECT CONDITIONS A. 1.8 Environmental Limitations: Do not deliver or install UTP, optical fiber, and coaxial cables and connecting materials until wet work in spaces is complete and dry, and temporary HVAC system is operating and maintaining ambient temperature and humidity conditions at occupancy levels during the remainder of the construction period. COORDINATION A. Coordinate layout and installation of telecommunications/audiovisual pathways and cabling with Owner's telecommunications/audiovisual and LAN equipment and service suppliers. B. Coordinate telecommunications and audiovisual outlet/connector locations with location of power receptacles. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 PATHWAYS A. Support of Open Cabling: NRTL labeled for support of Category 6 cabling, designed to prevent degradation of cable performance and pinch points that could damage cable. 1. 2. 3. B. Support brackets with cable tie slots for fastening cable ties to brackets. Lacing bars, spools, J-hooks, and D-rings. Straps and other devices. Cable Trays: 1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following available manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following: a. RTECH. 091015 Cable Management Solutions, Inc. CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL 271500 - 3 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA b. c. d. e. 2. Cable Tray Materials: Metal, suitable for indoors, and protected against corrosion by electroplated zinc galvanizing, complying with ASTM B 633, Type 1, not less than 0.000472 inch (0.012 mm) thick. a. b. c. C. Basket Cable Trays: Wire mesh spacing shall not exceed 2 by 4 inches (50 by 100 mm). Aluminum Ladder Cable Trays: 6 to18 inches wide, and a rung spacing of 12 inches. Channel Cable Trays: One-piece construction, nominally 4 inches (100 mm) wide. Slot spacing shall not exceed 4-1/2 inches (115 mm) o.c. Conduit and Boxes: Flexible metal conduit shall not be used. 1. 2.2 Cablofil Inc. Cooper B-Line, Inc. Cope - Tyco/Allied Tube & Conduit. GS Metals Corp. Outlet boxes shall be no smaller than 4 inches (100 mm) wide, 4 inches (100 mm) high, and 2-1/4 inches (58 mm) deep. SURFACE RACEWAY A. Provide surface raceway systems for power audiovisual, data network voice, video and other low-voltage wiring. Surface raceway system shall consist of raceway bases, covers, appropriate fittings and device mounting plates necessary for a complete installation. B. Configuration: Raceways shall be one- or two-piece design with base and snap-on cover, or three-piece design with base and two snap-on covers which snap side by side on a common base. Base shall be dividable with a fixed barrier for up to 4 compartments. Provide raceways from a company which can provide custom sizes if required. C. Fittings: Fittings shall include flat, internal and external elbows, couplings for joining raceway sections, wire clips, blank end fittings, and device mounting brackets and plates as applicable. Where required, provide tamper-resistant form, dividable with barriers and matching the size of the accompanying raceway base. Provide full capacity corner elbows and tee fittings to maintain a controlled 2 inch cable bend radius, meeting the specification for Fiber Optic and UTP cabling and exceeding the TIA/EIA-569-A requirements for communications pathways. D. Device Brackets and Plates: Provide in sizes to match the raceway width and with mounting holes located to ensure proper mounting of devices in up to 4 compartments. Device plates shall be available in any length from 6 inch to 60 inch, with cutouts to accommodate various combinations of power and communications devices in up to 4 compartments. Provide 6 inch and 12 inch long device plates with a flange to overlap the joint of adjacent cover as applicable. E. Communications Devices and Accessories: Raceway shall accommodate a complete line of connectivity outlets and modular inserts for UTP (including Category 5, 5e, 6) STP (150 ohm) fiber optic, coaxial, and other cabling types with matching faceplates and bezels to facilitate mounting. Where indicated, provide connectivity outlets and modular inserts by approved manufacture. RTECH. 091015 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL 271500 - 4 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 2.3 BACKBOARDS A. 2.4 Backboards: Plywood, fire-retardant treated, 3/4 by 48 by 96 inches (19 by 1220 by 2440 mm). UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR CABLE (UTP) A. Manufacturers: Provide products by one of the following available manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. B. Belden CDT Inc.; Electronics Division. Berk-Tek; a Nexans company. CommScope, Inc. Crestron Draka USA. Extron Genesis Cable Products; Honeywell International, Inc. KRONE Incorporated. Mohawk; a division of Belden CDT. Nordex/CDT; a subsidiary of Cable Design Technologies. Superior Essex Inc. SYSTIMAX Solutions; a CommScope, Inc. brand. 3M. Tyco Electronics/AMP Netconnect; Tyco International Ltd. West Penn Description: Category 6, 23 AWG, 100-ohm, 4-pair UTP, covered with a blue thermoplastic jacket. 1. 2. 3. 4. Comply with ICEA S-90-661 for mechanical properties. Comply with TIA/EIA-568-B.1 for performance specifications. Comply with TIA/EIA-568-B.2, Category 6. Listed and labeled by an NRTL acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction as complying with UL 444 and NFPA 70 for the following types: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Communications, General Purpose: Type CM or CMG or MPP, CMP, MPR, CMR, MP, or MPG]. Communications, Plenum Rated: Type CMP or MPP, complying with NFPA 262. Communications, Riser Rated: Type CMR; or MPP, CMP, or MPR, complying with UL 1666. Communications, Limited Purpose: Type CMX; or MPP, CMP, MPR, CMR, MP, MPG, CM, or CMG. Multipurpose: Type MP or MPG; or MPP or MPR. Multipurpose, Plenum Rated: Type MPP, complying with NFPA 262. Multipurpose, Riser Rated: Type MPR or MPP, complying with UL 1666. NOTE: SOME AUDIOVISUAL TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT REQUIRES A CATEGORY 6 CABLE WITH A SKEW-FREE OR TIME DELAY SKEW OF LESS THAN 15Ns PER 100m. REFER TO EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER FOR CABLE PERFORMANCE REQUIREMNTS. RTECH. 091015 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL 271500 - 5 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA C. SPEAKER CABLE 1. D. Size speaker circuit conductors from racks to loudspeakers and between adjacent loudspeakers to be of appropriate size, but not smaller than 18AWG. Use jacketed UTP, bare copper conductors. Provide UL approved cable for plenum installation. LOW-VOLTAGE CONTROL CABLE 1. Paired Lock Cable: NFPA 70, Type CMG. a. b. c. d. e. 2. Plenum-Rated, Paired Lock Cable: NFPA 70, Type CMP. a. b. c. d. e. 3. 1 pair, twisted, No. 18 AWG, stranded (19x30) tinned copper conductors. PVC insulation. Unshielded. PVC jacket. Flame Resistance: Comply with UL 1581. Plenum-Rated, Paired Lock Cable: NFPA 70, Type CMP. a. b. c. d. e. 2.5 1 pair, twisted, No. 16 AWG, stranded (19x29) tinned copper conductors. PVC insulation. Unshielded. PVC jacket. Flame Resistance: Comply with NFPA 262. Paired Lock Cable: NFPA 70, Type CMG. a. b. c. d. e. 4. 1 pair, twisted, No. 16 AWG, stranded (19x29) tinned copper conductors. PVC insulation. Unshielded. PVC jacket. Flame Resistance: Comply with UL 1581. 1 pair, twisted, No. 18 AWG, stranded (19x30) tinned copper conductors. Fluorinated ethylene propylene insulation. Unshielded. Plastic jacket. Flame Resistance: NFPA 262, Flame Test. 5. Control Cable (Drawing Line-type Designation “CN”): A single jacket (1) pair 18 AWG for 24VDC, (1) twisted pair 22 AWG with aluminum/polyester shield and 24 AWG stranded tinned copper drain. 6. Single Jacket Control Power, Video Data, Data Management Cable (Drawing Line-Type Designation “DM”): Single cable containing (8) conductors 24 AWG shielded twisted pair (STP) with overall jacket, (8) conductors 24 AWG twisted pair category 5E with overall jacket and (2) conductors 22 AWG shielded with (2) conductors 18 AWG with overall jacket. UTP CABLE HARDWARE A. Manufacturers: Provide products by one of the following available manufacturers or equal offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following: RTECH. 091015 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL 271500 - 6 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. American Technology Systems Industries, Inc. Crestron Dynacom Corporation. Extron Hubbell Premise Wiring. KRONE Incorporated. Leviton Voice & Data Division. Molex Premise Networks; a division of Molex, Inc. Neutrik Nordex/CDT; a subsidiary of Cable Design Technologies. Panduit Corp. Siemon Co. (The). Tyco Electronics/AMP Netconnect; Tyco International Ltd. B. UTP Cable Connecting Hardware: Comply with TIA/EIA-568-B.2, IDC type, using modules designed for punch-down caps or tools. Cables shall be terminated with connecting hardware of the same category or higher. C. Connecting Blocks: 110-style for Category 6. Provide blocks for the number of cables terminated on the block, plus 15 percent spare. Integral with connector bodies, including plugs and jacks where indicated. 2.6 SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR CABLE (STP) A. RS-232 CABLE 1. Standard Cable: NFPA 70, Type CM. a. b. c. d. e. f. 2. Plenum-Rated Cable: NFPA 70, Type CMP. a. b. c. d. e. f. B. Multi-Pair, No. 22 AWG, stranded (7x30) tinned copper conductors. Polypropylene insulation. Individual aluminum foil-polyester tape shielded pairs with 100 percent shield coverage. PVC jacket. Pairs are cabled on common axis with No. 24 AWG, stranded (7x32) tinned copper drain wire. Flame Resistance: Comply with UL 1581. Multi-pair, No. 22 AWG, stranded (7x30) tinned copper conductors. Plastic insulation. Individual aluminum foil-polyester tape shielded pairs with 100 percent shield coverage. Plastic jacket. Pairs are cabled on common axis with No. 24 AWG, stranded (7x32) tinned copper drain wire. Flame Resistance: Comply with NFPA 262. RS-422 CABLE 1. Standard Cable: NFPA 70, Type CM. a. RTECH. 091015 Multi-Pair, No. 24 AWG, stranded (7x30) tinned copper conductors. CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL 271500 - 7 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA b. c. d. e. f. 2. Plenum-Rated Cable: NFPA 70, Type CMP. a. b. c. d. e. f. C. Multi-pair, No. 24 AWG, stranded (7x30) tinned copper conductors. Plastic insulation. Individual aluminum foil-polyester tape shielded pairs with 100 percent shield coverage. Plastic jacket. Pairs are cabled on common axis with No. 24 AWG, stranded (7x32) tinned copper drain wire. Flame Resistance: Comply with NFPA 262. RS-485 CABLE 1. Standard Cable: NFPA 70, Type CM a. b. c. d. e. f. 2. Multi-pair RS-485 communications. Circuit is limited to a distance of not more than 4000 feet (1220 m). Multi-pair, twisted, No. 22 AWG, stranded (7x30) tinned copper conductors. PVC insulation. Unshielded. PVC jacket. Flame Resistance: Comply with UL 1581. Plenum-Rated Cable: NFPA 70, Type CMP. a. b. c. d. e. f. D. Polypropylene insulation. Individual aluminum foil-polyester tape shielded pairs with 100 percent shield coverage. PVC jacket. Pairs are cabled on common axis with No. 24 AWG, stranded (7x32) tinned copper drain wire. Flame Resistance: Comply with UL 1581. Multi-pair, No. 22 AWG, stranded (7x30) tinned copper conductors. Fluorinated ethylene propylene insulation. Unshielded. Fluorinated ethylene propylene jacket. Flame Resistance: NFPA 262, Flame Test. PRO AUDIO CABLE 1. Standard Cable: NFPA 70, Type CM. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. RTECH. 091015 Size audio conductor to be of appropriate size tinned copper conductors. Polypropylene insulation. Individual aluminum foil-polyester tape shielded pairs with 100 percent shield coverage. PVC jacket. Pairs are cabled on common axis with No. 24 AWG, stranded (7x32) tinned copper drain wire. Flame Resistance: Comply with UL 1581. For speaker cable: 1) For lengths less than 80 ft., use minimum of 16 AWG CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL 271500 - 8 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 2) 3) 2. Plenum-Rated Cable: NFPA 70, Type CMP. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. 2.7 For lengths between 80-200 ft., use minimum of 14 AWG For lengths greater than 200 ft., use minimum of 12 AWG Size audio conductor to be of appropriate size tinned copper conductors. Plastic insulation. Individual aluminum foil-polyester tape shielded pairs with 100 percent shield coverage. Plastic jacket. Pairs are cabled on common axis with No. 24 AWG, stranded (7x32) tinned copper drain wire. Flame Resistance: Comply with NFPA 262. For speaker cable: 1) For lengths less than 80 ft., use minimum of 16 AWG 2) For lengths between 80-200 ft., use minimum of 14 AWG 3) For lengths greater than 200 ft., use minimum of 12 AWG STP CABLE HARDWARE A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following available manufacturers or equal offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. American Technology Systems Industries, Inc. Crestron Dynacom Corporation. Extron Hubbell Premise Wiring. KRONE Incorporated. Leviton Voice & Data Division. Molex Premise Networks; a division of Molex, Inc. Neutrik Nordex/CDT; a subsidiary of Cable Design Technologies. Panduit Corp. Siemon Co. (The). Tyco Electronics/AMP Netconnect; Tyco International Ltd. B. STP Cable Connecting Hardware: Comply with TIA/EIA-568-B.2, IDC type, using modules designed for punch-down caps or tools. Cables shall be terminated with connecting hardware of the same category or higher. C. Connecting Blocks: Provide blocks for the number of cables terminated on the block, plus 15 percent spare. Integral with connector bodies, including plugs and jacks where indicated. 2.8 CONTROL-CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS A. Class 1 Control Circuits: Stranded copper, Type THHN-THWN, in raceway complying with UL 83. RTECH. 091015 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL 271500 - 9 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA B. Class 2 Control Circuits: Stranded copper, Type THHN-THWN, in raceway complying with UL 83. C. Class 3 Remote-Control and Signal Circuits: Stranded copper, Type TW or TF, complying with UL 83. 2.9 OPTICAL FIBER CABLE A. 2.10 A. 2.11 A. All fiber optic cabling will be provided by others. A/V contractor shall furnish and install all required fiber optic patch cables. OPTICAL FIBER CABLE HARDWARE N/A COAXIAL CABLE Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following available manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. B. RG-59/U – SINGLE/MULTI CONDUCTORS, NEC-CM 1. 2. 3. 4. C. No. 20 AWG, 75 ohm, solid bare copper-covered conductor. Foam FEP - Teflon. Double shielded with 100 percent aluminum foil and 95 percent tinned copper braid. Color-coded Flex Plenum PVC jacket. RG-6/U – SINGLE/MULTI CONDUCTORS, NEC-CM 1. 2. 3. 4. E. No. 20 AWG, 75 ohm, solid bare copper-covered conductor. Gas-injected, foam-PE insulation. Double shielded with 100 percent aluminum foil and 95 percent tinned copper braid. Color-coded PVC jacket. RG-59/U – SINGLE/MULTI CONDUCTORS, NEC-CMP 1. 2. 3. 4. D. Belden CDT Inc.; Electronics Division. Crestron Extron West Penn No. 18 AWG, 75 ohm, solid bare copper-covered conductor. Gas-injected, foam-PE insulation. Double shielded with 100 percent aluminum foil and 95 percent tinned copper braid. Color-coded PVC jacket. RG-6/U – SINGLE/MULTI CONDUCTORS, NEC-CMP RTECH. 091015 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL 271500 - 10 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 1. 2. 3. 4. F. MINIATURE COAX – SINGLE/MULTI CONDUCTORS, NEC-CM 1. 2. 3. 4. A. A. A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following available manufacturers or equal offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following: 2.14 A. Extron Hubbell Premise Wiring. Neutrik Leviton Voice & Data Division. Tyco Electronics/AMP Netconnect; Tyco International Ltd. IDENTIFICATION PRODUCTS Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following available manufacturers or equal offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. B. No. 23 AWG, 75 ohm, solid bare copper conductors. Foam FEP - Teflon. Double shielded with 100 percent aluminum foil and 95 percent tinned copper braid. Color-coded LSPVC (Low Smoke Polyvinyl Chloride) jacket. COAXIAL CABLE HARDWARE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 2.13 No. 23 AWG, 75 ohm, solid bare copper conductors. Gas-injected, foam-PE insulation. Double shielded with 100 percent aluminum foil and 95 percent tinned copper braid. Color-coded PVC jacket. MINIATURE COAX – SINGLE/MULTI CONDUCTORS, NEC-CMP 1. 2. 3. 4. 2.12 No. 18 AWG, 75 ohm, solid bare copper-covered conductor. Foam FEP - Teflon. Double shielded with 100 percent aluminum foil and 95 percent tinned copper braid. Color-coded LSPVC (Low Smoke Polyvinyl Chloride) jacket. Brady Corporation HellermannTyton. Kroy LLC. Panduit Corp. Comply with UL 969 for a system of labeling materials, including label stocks, laminating adhesives, and inks used by label printers. SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL Testing Agency: Engage a qualified testing agency to evaluate cables. RTECH. 091015 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL 271500 - 11 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA B. Factory test UTP and optical fiber cables on reels according to TIA/EIA-568-B.1. C. Factory test UTP cables according to TIA/EIA-568-B.2. D. Factory test multimode optical fiber cables according to TIA/EIA-526-14-A and TIA/EIA-568B.3. E. Factory sweep test coaxial cables at frequencies from 5 MHz to 1 GHz. Sweep test shall test the frequency response or attenuation over frequency, of a cable by generating a voltage whose frequency is varied through the specified frequency range and graphing the results. F. Cable will be considered defective if it does not pass tests and inspections. G. Prepare test and inspection reports. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION OF PATHWAYS A. Cable Trays: Comply with NEMA VE 2 and TIA/EIA-569-A-7. B. Comply with TIA/EIA-569-A for pull-box sizing and length of conduit and number of bends between pull points. C. Install manufactured conduit sweeps and long-radius elbows whenever possible. D. Pathway Installation in Equipment Rooms: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. E. 3.2 Position conduit ends adjacent to a corner on backboard where a single piece of plywood is installed or in the corner of room where multiple sheets of plywood are installed around perimeter walls of room. Install cable trays to route cables if conduits cannot be located in these positions. Secure conduits to backboard when entering room from overhead. Extend conduits 3 inches (75 mm) above finished floor. Install metal conduits with grounding bushings and connect with grounding conductor to grounding system. Backboards: Install backboards with 96-inch (2440-mm) dimension vertical. Butt adjacent sheets tightly, and form smooth gap-free corners and joints. INSTALLATION OF CONDUCTORS AND CABLES A. Comply with NECA 1. B. General Requirements for Cabling: 1. Comply with SMPTE 259M-C The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers - SDI standard RTECH. 091015 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL 271500 - 12 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. C. UTP Cable Installation: 1. 2. D. Comply with TIA/EIA-568-B.2. Do not untwist UTP cables more than 1/2 inch (12 mm) from the point of termination to maintain cable geometry. Optical Fiber Cable Installation: 1. E. Comply with SMPTE 292M The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers HD-SDI standard Comply with SMPTE 372M The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Dual Link HD-SDI standard Comply with SMPTE 424M The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers 3G-SDI standard Comply with TIA/EIA-568-B.1. Comply with BICSI ITSIM, Ch. 6, "Cable Termination Practices." Install 110-style IDC termination hardware unless otherwise indicated. Terminate all conductors; no cable shall contain unterminated elements. Make terminations only at indicated outlets, terminals, and cross-connect and patch panels. Cables may not be spliced. Secure and support cables at intervals not exceeding 30 inches (760 mm) and not more than 6 inches (150 mm) from cabinets, boxes, fittings, outlets, racks, frames, and terminals. Bundle, lace, and train conductors to terminal points without exceeding manufacturer's limitations on bending radii, but not less than radii specified in BICSI ITSIM, "Cabling Termination Practices" Chapter. Install lacing bars and distribution spools. Do not install bruised, kinked, scored, deformed, or abraded cable. Do not splice cable between termination, tap, or junction points. Remove and discard cable if damaged during installation and replace it with new cable. Cold-Weather Installation: Bring cable to room temperature before dereeling. Heat lamps shall not be used for heating. Pulling Cable: Comply with BICSI ITSIM, Ch. 4, "Pulling Cable." Monitor cable pull tensions. N/A Open-Cable Installation: 1. Install cabling with horizontal and vertical cable guides in telecommunications spaces with terminating hardware and interconnection equipment. 2. Suspend copper cable not in a wireway or pathway a minimum of 8 inches (200 mm) above ceilings by cable supports not more than 60 inches (1525 mm) apart. 3. Cable shall not be run through structural members or in contact with pipes, ducts, or other potentially damaging items. 4. Within Enclosures, provide adequate length of conductors. Bundle, and lace the conductors to terminal points with no excess. Provide and use lacing bars. Cabling shall be neatly strapped, dressed, and adequately supported. 5. All wiring connections shall be made with rosin-core solder or with approved mechanical connectors. RTECH. 091015 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL 271500 - 13 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 6. Connection plate receptacles shall be used on all panels and plates where audio and video equipment is connected to audio and video cable plant. The following connector types shall be used unless otherwise indicated: a. b. c. 7. No mechanically crimped connections shall be allowed unless the connector and crimping tool meet military specifications. 8. Splices, Taps and Terminations: Make splices, taps, and terminations on numbered terminal strips in junction boxes, outlet boxes, and equipment enclosures. 9. Wire nuts: The use of wire nuts is not acceptable. 10. Spade Lugs: Utilize plated or tinned copper, of appropriate size to the application. Except for the use of mil spec lugs. All crimp connectors in audio paths shall be soldered as well as crimped. Only un-insulated shall be used. 11. Cabling shall be grouped according to the signal being carried. Circuits are categorized in the following manner. a. b. c. d. e. f. F. Microphone cabling (-80 dBm to -20 dBm) Line-Level cabling (-20 dBm to +30 dBm) High-Level cabling (+30 dBm and above) - Loudspeakers Power cabling Control cabling Video cabling 12. Provide physical isolation from each other for mic/line level, speaker, video/data, control, and power wiring. Run in separate raceways or provide 12-inch minimum separation where exposed or in same enclosure. Provide additional physical separation as recommended by equipment manufacturer. 13. Install control circuits in accordance with NFPA 70 and as indicated. Provide the number of conductors as recommended by system manufacturer to provide control functions indicated or specified. 14. Install all cabling with a bend radius of no less than is recommended by the cable manufacturer. Installation of Cable Routed Exposed under Raised Floors: 1. 2. 3. G. Audio, microphone or line level: 3-pin XLR type. Video: BNC type. Receptacles to be insulated from panel. Control: Multi-pin receptacle to mate with control panel/equipment. Install plenum-rated cable only. Install cabling after the flooring system has been installed in raised floor areas. Coil cable 72 inches (1830 mm) long shall be neatly coiled not less than 12 inches (300 mm) in diameter below each feed point. Outdoor Coaxial Cable Installation: 1. 2. Install outdoor connections in enclosures complying with NEMA 250, Type 4X. Install corrosion-resistant connectors with properly designed O-rings to keep out moisture. Attach antenna lead-in cable to support structure at intervals not exceeding 36 inches (915 mm). RTECH. 091015 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL 271500 - 14 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA H. Separation from EMI Sources: 1. 2. Comply with BICSI TDMM and TIA/EIA-569-A recommendations for separating unshielded copper voice and data communication cable from potential EMI sources, including electrical power lines and equipment. Separation between open communications cables or cables in nonmetallic raceways and unshielded power conductors and electrical equipment shall be as follows: a. b. c. 3. Separation between communications cables in grounded metallic raceways and unshielded power lines or electrical equipment shall be as follows: a. b. c. 4. c. 6. 3.3 Electrical Equipment Rating Less Than 2 kVA: A minimum of 2-1/2 inches (64 mm). Electrical Equipment Rating between 2 and 5 kVA: A minimum of 6 inches (150 mm). Electrical Equipment Rating More Than 5 kVA: A minimum of 12 inches (300 mm). Separation between communications cables in grounded metallic raceways and power lines and electrical equipment located in grounded metallic conduits or enclosures shall be as follows: a. b. 5. Electrical Equipment Rating Less Than 2 kVA: A minimum of 5 inches (127 mm). Electrical Equipment Rating between 2 and 5 kVA: A minimum of 12 inches (300 mm). Electrical Equipment Rating More Than 5 kVA: A minimum of 24 inches (600 mm). Electrical Equipment Rating Less Than 2 kVA: No requirement. Electrical Equipment Rating between 2 and 5 kVA: A minimum of 3 inches (75 mm). Electrical Equipment Rating More Than 5 kVA: A minimum of 6 inches (150 mm). Separation between Cables and Electrical Motors and Transformers, 5 kVA or HP and Larger: A minimum of 48 inches (1200 mm). Separation between Cables and Fluorescent Fixtures: A minimum of 5 inches (127 mm). CONTROL-CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS A. Minimum Conductor Sizes: 1. 2. 3. Class 1 remote-control and signal circuits, No. 14 AWG. Class 2 low-energy, remote-control and signal circuits, No. 16 AWG. Class 3 low-energy, remote-control, alarm and signal circuits, No. 12 AWG. RTECH. 091015 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL 271500 - 15 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 3.4 CONNECTIONS A. 3.5 Comply with requirements in Division 27 for connecting, terminating, and identifying wires and cables. FIRESTOPPING A. Comply with TIA/EIA-569-A, "Firestopping" Annex A. B. Comply with BICSI TDMM, "Firestopping Systems" Article. 3.6 GROUNDING A. 3.7 For communications wiring, comply with ANSI-J-STD-607-A and with BICSI TDMM, "Grounding, Bonding, and Electrical Protection" Chapter. IDENTIFICATION A. 3.8 Identify system components, wiring, and cabling complying with TIA/EIA-606-A. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Testing Agency: Engage a qualified testing agency to perform tests and inspections. B. Perform tests and inspections. C. Tests and Inspections: 1. 2. 3. Visually inspect UTP and optical fiber cable jacket materials for UL or third-party certification markings. Inspect cabling terminations to confirm color-coding for pin assignments, and inspect cabling connections to confirm compliance with TIA/EIA-568B.1. Visually inspect cable placement, cable termination, grounding and bonding, equipment and patch cords, and labeling of all components. Test UTP cabling for DC loop resistance, shorts, opens, intermittent faults, and polarity between conductors. Test operation of shorting bars in connection blocks. Test cables after termination but not cross connection. a. 4. Test instruments shall meet or exceed applicable requirements in TIA/EIA-568B.2. Perform tests with a tester that complies with performance requirements in "Test Instruments (Normative)" Annex, complying with measurement accuracy specified in "Measurement Accuracy (Informative)" Annex. Use only test cords and adapters that are qualified by test equipment manufacturer for channel or link test configuration. Optical Fiber Cable Tests: a. RTECH. 091015 N/A CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL 271500 - 16 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA A. Coaxial Cable Tests: Pretesting - Align and adjust system and pretest components, wiring, and functions to verify that they comply with specified requirements. Replace malfunctioning or damaged items. Retest until satisfactory performance and conditions are achieved. B. Test Schedule: Schedule tests after pretesting has successfully been completed and system has been in normal functional operation for at least 14 days. Provide a minimum of 10 days' notice of test schedule. C. Operational Tests: Perform operational system tests to verify that system complies with Specifications. Include all modes of system operation. Test equipment for proper operation in all functional modes. D. Distribution System Acceptance Tests: 1. 2. Field-Strength Instrument: Rated for minus 40-dBmV measuring sensitivity and a frequency range of 54 to 812 MHz, minimum. Provide documentation of recent calibration against recognized standards. Signal Level and Picture Quality: Use a field-strength meter or spectrum analyzer, and a standard TV receiver to measure signal levels and check picture quality at all userinterface outlets. a. b. c. d. 3. E. Test the signal strength in dBmV at 55, 151, 547 and 750 MHz. Minimum acceptable signal level is 0 dBmV (1000 mV). Maximum acceptable signal level over the entire bandwidth is 15 dBmV. Television receiver shall show no evidence of cross-channel intermodulation, ghost images, or beat interference. Signal-to-Noise-Ratio Test: Use a field-strength meter to make a sequence of measurements at the output of the last distribution amplifier or of another agreed-on location in system. With system operating at normal levels, tune meter to the picture carrier frequency of each of the designated channels in turn and record the level. With signal removed and input to corresponding headend amplifier terminated at 75 ohms, measure the level of noise at same tuning settings. With meter correction factor added to last readings, differences from first set must not be less than 45 dB. Qualitative and Quantitative Performance Tests: Demonstrate reception quality of colortelevision program transmissions at each user interface from each designated channel and source. Quality shall be equal to or superior than that obtained with performance checks specified below, using a standard, commercial, cable-ready, color-television receiver. Level and quality of signal at each outlet and from each designated channel and source shall comply with the following Specifications when tested according to 47 CFR 76: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. RF video-carrier level. Relative video-carrier level. Carrier level stability, 60-minute and 24-hour periods. Broadband frequency response. Channel frequency response. Carrier-to-noise ratio. RF visual signal-to-noise ratio. Cross modulation. Carrier-to-echo ratio. RTECH. 091015 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL 271500 - 17 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Composite triple beat. Second order beat. Terminal isolation. Terminal isolation between television and FM. Hum modulation. RF FM carrier level. FM frequency response. FM carrier-to-noise ratio. F. Record test results. G. Retest: Correct deficiencies identified by tests and observations and retest until requirements specified in Part 1 are met. END OF SECTION 271500 RTECH. 091015 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR AUDIOVISUAL 271500 - 18 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA SECTION 275100 - AUDIO/VIDEO & CONTROL SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. 1.2 Drawings, General Conditions of the Contract and Supplementary Conditions apply to this section. SUMMARY A. This Section includes audio, video, and media control systems. It includes requirements for system components including but not limited to the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1.3 Audio/Video/Data Source Equipment Video/Data Switching/Routing Equipment Visual Display Equipment Audio Mixing/Equalization/Amplification Loudspeakers Control Equipment (including lighting, draperies and blind controls) Equipment Racks and Enclosures Wire and Cable Additional Equipment SCOPE A. This document defines the audio visual system and subsystem components to include cable, termination hardware, supporting hardware and owner furnished equipment required to provide a complete audio visual system. The intent of this document is to provide all pertinent information to allow the bidder to bid the labor, supervision, tooling, and miscellaneous mounting hardware and consumables to provide a complete system. However, it is the responsibility of the contractor to include any and all items required for a complete system if not identified in these specifications or drawings. B. Equivalent equipment may be substituted for the specified equipment makes and models listed throughout this section. Bidders shall clearly describe the product for which the substitution is requested, including all data necessary to demonstrate acceptability. Failure to provide this information may result in the bid being declared non responsive. 1.4 PROJECT DESCRIPTION A. In general the project is for the complete installation of the new TV broadcasting network to be operated and managed by the County to provide live and recorded county broadcasting such as board of supervisor meetings, planning commission meetings, etc. Comcast is currently handling the operation and managing of the County television broadcasting network that is conducted in the public meeting room. RTECH. 091015 AUDIO/VIDEO & CONTROL SYSTEMS 275100- 1 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA B. The project consists of five buildings, Public Meeting Room Building (PMR), IST Building, Public Safety Building (PSB), Community Development Building (CDB) and Administration Building. The outside plant fiber optic cabling between the building and its termination on patch panel will be furnished and installed by others and is not in this contract. C. Public Meeting Room (PMR) - This 2800 sq ft meeting room will serve as a new headend for the County broadcasting network and shall route live and recorded signals to the IST building to be recorded and be broadcast by Verizon and Comcast. Both Verizon and Comcast have existing fiber to the IST building. The PMR will utilize existing audiovisual and control system components, as well as the following upgrades/changes: 1. The audio system shall comprise the following: a. b. c. d. 2. Integration of the existing mobile PA system into the PMR primary audiovisual system. The existing mobile PA system provides redundant audio for the primary audio system in the PMR. This assures that in case of any interruption to the primary audio system, due to any fault, the mobile PA system will be utilized. However the setup of the mobile PA system is time consuming and requires running cables all over the floor. Integration shall provide a simple change over from primary to a redundant system when needed including tying the existing portable PA amplifier to the existing primary ceiling mount speakers and redundant microphone line inputs at the dais. 1) Furnish and install microphone inputs in the existing blank single gang face plate at dais. The existing PA microphones will be fed to an existing audio mixer in the portable PA system. 2) Furnish and install new amplifier for integration into the PMR primary audio system. Furnish and install intercom main station for two-way communications between PMR, PSB, CDB and the administration buildings including headset, belt pack and power supply. Furnish and install single mode fiber optic transceivers to transmit and receive audio to and from IST, PSB, CDB and Administration Buildings. Audio from all sources shall be fed by an existing modular Biamp DSP-based processing and mixing system. The contractor shall configure the system to obtain optimal acoustical performance within the room, both for local sound reinforcement as well as recording and broadcast distribution. The video system shall comprise the following: a. b. c. d. e. RTECH. 091015 The two (2) existing wall-mounted PTZ Hitachi HV-D30 cameras at the dias shall be replaced with new HD-SDI PTZ cameras. The existing Hitachi C-One camera located on a tripod at the back of the meeting room (operated by Comcast) shall be replaced with a new high definition ceiling-mount PTZ camera. Two additional new HD-SDI PTZ cameras shall be furnished and installed in each side of the PMR. See drawings for additional HD-SDI/SDI video input. Currently, the meetings are broadcast internally in PMR on the 8 existing plasma displays. Seven (7) of these displays which includes (2) ceiling- AUDIO/VIDEO & CONTROL SYSTEMS 275100- 2 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n. 3. mounted 50" displays at the dais, one (1) 42" plasma display on a existing mobile cart (in the presentation area to provide visual coverage for the council seats), and(4) 50" ceiling mount plasma displays for public ( provide coverage for the public seating areas) shall be replaced with seven new 52" LCD displays. The plasma display in the hallway shall remain and be fitted with a Panasonic DVI-D terminal board. The 60" plasma display in the conference room already has a DVI/HDMI input. One of the existing plasma shall be fitted with DVI-D terminal board and be relocated in the A/V equipment room. This display shall be fed from the new content server to provide a multi-view, displaying all cameras. Refer to drawings. Furnish and install a new ceiling mount projector and projector screen. All visual sources currently fed to an existing 12X4 RGBHV matrix switcher. This matrix switcher shall be replaced with a new 32X32 modular HD-SDI matrix switcher. All visual sources shall be fed to the new HD-SDI matrix. Furnish and install a new video production switcher. Install owner furnished redundant Leightronix Nexus Video storage server to record live meetings in case of the communications failure between the IST and PMR buildings. Contractor shall furnish and install Leightronix USB storage for the owner furnished Nexus video server as well as SDI to analog converter. Furnish and install a new content server with technical director and graphics/clips operator stations. Install owner furnished edit and presentation workstations. Furnish and install frame synchronizer. Furnish and install sync generator. Cat- 6 KVM extender to extend technical director and graphic/clip operator stations monitors keyboards & mouse to content server in PMR A/V equipment room. The control system shall comprise the following: a. The current media control system consist of an existing Crestron Rack-2, which is loaded with CNXRY-8, CNXRY-16 relay control cards, aC2ENET Ethernet interface, and a C2N-SPWS300 power supply. The Rack-2 is currently rack-mounted in the existing A/V rack in the equipment room. There are two existing Crestron touch panels; one located at the staff bench at the front of the room, and the other located in the broadcast station platform at the back of the room where is used by the Comcast cable operators manning the tripod camera. The existing Crestron touch panels shall be replaced with two new Crestron touch panels. The Contractor shall provide all require relay control cards as well as a MIDI control for the existing Rack-2 Crestron to control the function of LED displays, video switching, video sources, audio levels, audio and video recording, room lighting, projector and projector screen, content server, etc. b. Furnish and install single mode RS-422 fiber optic transceivers for communications to IST, CDB,PSB and administration building via owner furnish and owner install fiber optic cable. Furnish and install all required RS-232, relays, IR, USB and MIDI to USB converters. c. RTECH. 091015 AUDIO/VIDEO & CONTROL SYSTEMS 275100- 3 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA D. IST Building - This building serves as the telecommunications entrance facility for Verizon and Comcast. Both Verizon and Comcast have existing fiber to the IST building. Live and recorded signals as well as the community bulletin board which provides the viewing community with important notices shall be routed to Comcast and Verizon subscribers at this building. Contractor shall furnish and install: 1. 2. E. 1.5 Fiber optic transmitters and receivers to transmit and receive HD video, audio and controls from PMR. Video storage servers. Public Safety, Community Development and Administration Buildings: Each of these buildings shall have all required telecommunications connectivity for video, audio, data and control to transmit TV broadcasting signals to the headend (PMR). The county will telecast live and recorded programs from these three facilities using a shoulder camera furnished by contractor. SUBMITTALS A. Refer to Section 270000, paragraph 1.7 “Submittals” B. Shop Drawings: Refer to Section 270000, paragraph 1.7F “Shop Drawings”. These drawings shall indicate all details and dimensions of work to be performed, as well as types and locations of all equipment. Three complete sets of 30” x42” drawings must be provided for review. The drawings shall, at a minimum, detail the following: 1. Loudspeaker location, orientation, and rigging details, if applicable. 2. Equipment rack layouts and location diagrams with dimensions. 3. Location and dimensions of all floor boxes, input panels, etc. 4. Single line schematic diagrams including all wiring numbers. 5. AC power requirements schedule. C. Product Datasheets: The Contractor shall provide manufacturer’s product datasheets for any item of equipment that is not specifically called for by make and model in this specification. Datasheets for products that are specifically called for in this specification need not be included. D. Contract Closeout Submittals: The following items must be submitted upon closeout of the contract: 1. Owner’s Manual: The Contractor shall prepare and submit three copies of manuals containing the following: a. Warranties, guarantees, and equipment manufacturer’s directions on products and materials provided. b. Equipment brochures, wiring diagrams, and control diagrams including cable numbers and signal levels. c. Replacement parts list for major system components. d. Results of all system tests and adjustments as specified. RTECH. 091015 AUDIO/VIDEO & CONTROL SYSTEMS 275100- 4 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA e. 1.6 Basic operational instructions with a description of system components and their specific function within the system. 2. As-Built Drawings: Refer to Section 270000, paragraph 1.13 “Record Drawings”. All as-built shall be provided both in electronic from (AutoCAD 2008 or later, DWG. files) and three sets in 30” x 42” hard copy. 3. Asbestos and PCB Certification: Upon completion of installation, but prior to final acceptance, the Contractor shall certify in writing that all products and materials installed and processes used do not contain asbestos or polychlorinated biphenyl. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: Engage an experienced Installer who is a factory-authorized sales and service representative to perform the work of this Section. Audiovisual installer shall have personnel certified by Crestron as a programmer on staff. The following items must be included with the bid. 1. B. 1.7 Proposed schedules of audiovisual/broadcasting system work in relation to the project schedule. This schedule should indicate pertinent dates for start and completion of each phase of work following contract award Contractor shall perform system installation and commissioning to conform to established standards set forth by: 1. American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 2. Electronics Industry Association (EIA) a. Sound Systems, EIA-16 b. Loudspeaker, Dynamic Magnetic Structures, and Impedance, EAI-299A c. Racks, Panels, and Associated Equipment, EIA-310-A d. Amplifiers for Sound Equipment, SE-101-A e. Speakers for Sound Equipment, SE-103 3. National Electrical Code (NEC), as well as any applicable state/local codes 4. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 5. Sound System Engineering (3rd Ed.) 6. Underwriters Laboratory: Comply with requirements of UL50 WARRANTY A. Refer to Section 270000, paragraph 3.11 “Warranty” B. The Contractor shall warrant the communications/audiovisual/broadcasting system(s) to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for not less than one year from the date of final acceptance. Defects occurring in materials or labor within one-year warranty shall be rectified by replacement or repair. Within this warranty period answers to service calls RTECH. 091015 AUDIO/VIDEO & CONTROL SYSTEMS 275100- 5 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA and/or requests for information shall be provided to the Owner within a 48-hour period and repair or replacement of any faulty item shall be completed within 72 hours, without charge, including parts and labor. C. This warranty shall not void specific warranties provided by the equipment manufacturers for greater periods of time. It also shall not void any rights of the Owner guaranteed by law. D. The Contractor shall provide Owner with exact starting and ending dates of the warranty, as well as the name and telephone number of the firm’s primary contact for service work. 1.8 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Refer to Section 270000, paragraph 3.7 “Delivery, Storage and Handling” B. Deliver products in factory containers. Store in clean dry space in original containers. Equipment that is of the type that would be pre-assembled in the Installer’s shop is exempt from this requirement, however this equipment must be packaged and transported in such a way as to provide at least equivalent protection. Protect products from fumes and construction traffic. Handle carefully to avoid damage. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS A. General: Provide complete and fully functional audiovisual/TV broadcasting system(s) using materials and equipment of types, sizes, ratings, and performances as indicated in this document. Use materials and equipment that comply with referenced standards and manufacturer's standard design and construction in accordance with published product information. Coordinate the features of materials and equipment so they form an integrated system with components and interconnections matched for optimum performance of specified functions. All equipment and materials supplied by the Contractor shall be new and conform to applicable UL, CSR, and ANSI provisions. B. This document defines the telecommunications/audiovisual/TV broadcasting system and subsystem components to include cable, termination hardware, current sensors, video sensors, power controller, supporting hardware and owner furnished equipment required to provide a complete audiovisual/broadcasting system. The intent of this document is to provide all pertinent information to allow the bidder to bid the labor, supervision, tooling, and miscellaneous mounting hardware, programming and consumables to provide a complete system. However, it is the responsibility of the bidder to include any and all items required for a complete system if not identified in these specifications or drawings. C. Note: Equivalent equipment may be substituted for the specific equipment makes and models listed throughout this section. Bidders shall clearly describe the product for which the substitution is requested, including all data necessary to demonstrate acceptability. RTECH. 091015 AUDIO/VIDEO & CONTROL SYSTEMS 275100- 6 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 2.2 PUBLIC MEETING ROOM A. B. C. D. Fiber Optic Transmitter and Receiver Equipment 1. Evertz 7707IT13-3-F2+SC+3RU 3 Channel Intercom Fiber Transceiver, dual fiber, 1310nm FP TX & RX, VistaLINK™. Rear connector plate for 1RU frame. 2. Evertz 7707AT13-A8+SC+3RU 8 Channel Analog Audio, Fiber Transmitter, Mux, 1310nm FP included, VistaLINK. 3. Evertz 7707DT13-F2+FC+3RU Multi RS232/422 Fiber Data Transceiver, Dual Fiber, 1310nm FP TX & RX, included, VistaLINK FC/PC Fiber Connector. 4. Evertz 7800FR-QT+78PQT Quiet Multiframe with Intelligent Front Fan Cooling. Redundant power supply. 5. Evertz 3405R-2R Dual reclocked version of 3405R-2. 6. Evertz 3405T13-2 Dual TX 1310nm Evertz SFP. 7. Evertz 3405FR-BNC+PSX-2+Q Fiber Optic SFP frame with BNC type connectors. Dual external power supply brick for 3405FR SFP frame (Main & Redundant). Audio/Video/Data Source Equipment 1. Leightronix LGX-1TBR-D 1 Terabyte Raid 1 Rack-Mount External USB drive. 2. Panasonic AG-HPG20 Memory Card Portable Recorder. 3. Panasonic AJ-HPX3100 P2 HD Shoulder Camera with (2) AJ-P2E064XG 64 Gigabyte P2 E Series Memory Cards. 4. Panasonic AW-HE50S. 5. Panasonic AW-CA20T6 Multi-Interface Cable. Visual Display Equipment: 1. Seven (7) Sharp PN-E521, 52" LCD Display with optional PN-ZB01 Interface Board. Contractor shall use the existing ceiling mounts (Chief PCSU) or furnish and install new ceiling mounts if existing mounts are not compatible with the new displays. 2. Panasonic PT-EZ570U Ceiling Mount Projector. 3. Panasonic Projector Ceiling Mount brackets 4. Spare Projector Replacement Lamp. (Qty. = 1) 5. Spare Projector Replacement Filter Unit. (Qty. = 1) 6. Draper 113" diagonal Targa 16:10 HDTV Format Projector Screen, with overall size 100"W X 80"H, 96"W X 60"H image area, Matt White with Low Voltage Controller and 18" of Top Black Drop. Video/Data Switching/Routing Equipment: 1. Broadcast Pix GR-1000+ Granite 1000 with 22 HDSDI Inputs & 1000 Panel. 2. Broadcast Pix 341 Quad Monitor Support for Granite. RTECH. 091015 AUDIO/VIDEO & CONTROL SYSTEMS 275100- 7 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA E. F. 3. Broadcast Pix 110 1RU physical remote panel. 4. Two Broadcast Pix 5- Custom keyboard for Mica Desktop. 5. Broadcast Pix 1000 1ME Control Panel (1000 model) 6. Broadcast Pix 880 Audio Follow Video Software. 7. Broadcast Pix 802 Panasonic Camera Control. 8. Broadcast Pix 818 RS 422 star output (8). 9. Broadcast Pix 172 Fluent Rapid CG2. 10. Broadcast Pix Granite Rack-Mount Serve with removable hard drives, backup software and Fluent Software. 11. Evertz EQT-3232-H+2PS 32X32 HD/SD Router with relocking output with Redundant Power Supply. 12. Evertz 7746FSE-HD+3RU, HD-SDI Frame Synchronizer. 13. Extron P/2 DA8 , Tri-Level DA including BNC F to HD15 Males cables. 14. Extron USP 507 DI/HD-SDI, Universal Signal Processor with SDI/HD-SDI Output Card. 15. Extron SW4 DVI A Plus, DVI Switcher. 16. Everz 5600MSC Sync/Clock Generator. 17. Evertz 2431TX-2 Two Dual Link DVI, VGA/Component/HD-SDI Converter. Genlock Input. 18. Evertz 2430RX-2 Small Form Factor Receiver with two receive path and 2 DVI output . 19. Rose Electronic CRK-2DTXUD2D /AUD DVI/USB/RS-232 KVM with audio Extender 20. Black Magic Design SDI to analog converter. Audio DSP System/Distribution/Amplification: 1. Biamp AEC-2HD dual channel acoustic echo cancellation cards. Provide one additional for spare. 2. Biamp IP-2 dual channel mic/line input cards. 3. Biamp OP-2e Output cards. Provide one additional for spare 4. Clear-Com SB-704, Four-Channel Switchboard Main Station. 5. Clear-Com gm-18, 18” Plug-In Gooseneck Microphone for Partyline Station. 6. Clear-Com CC-300-X4, Single Ear Headsets. 7. Crown, CTS4200 Stereo Power Amplifier. Control Equipment: 1. Crestron TPMC V12 - 12" HD Touch Screen Display. RTECH. 091015 AUDIO/VIDEO & CONTROL SYSTEMS 275100- 8 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 2.3 2. The Contractor shall upgrade the existing Rack-2 firmware to the latest available firmware. 3. Furnish and install if require additional plug-in Y-Bus control cards for IR, RS232/422/485, relay, digital I/O, analog I/O, digital audio processing, MIDI, etc. IST BUILDING A. B. 2.4 Fiber Optic Transmitter and Receiver Equipment 1. Evertz 3405-2R, Dual Relocked Version of 3405R2. 2. Evertz 3405FRM-BNC, Fiber Optic SFP BNC Mini-Frame. 3. Evertz 7701FR+PSX 1RU Multiframe. 4. Evertz 7707AR-A8+SC+IRU, 8 Channel Analog Audio Fiber Receiver Demux, with VistaLINK, Monitoring. Rear Connector Plate for 1RU Frame. 5. Evertz 7707DT13-F2+FC+1RU Multi RS232/422 Fiber Data Transceiver, Dual Fiber, 1310nm FP TX & RX, included, VistaLINK FC/PC Fiber Connector. 6. Evertz 7700DA7-HD+1RU, HD/SD-SDI Relocking Distribution Amplifier (1X7). Audio/Video/Data Source Equipment 1. Quantity two (2) Leightronix Ultra Nexus-SDI Video Storage Server. 2. Quantity four (4) Leightronix storage drive. LGX-4TBR-N 4 Terabyte Rack-Mount External PUBLIC SAFETY, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND ADMINSTRATION BUILDINGS A. B. Fiber Optic Transmitter and Receiver Equipment 1. Evertz 7701FR+PSX 1RU Multiframe. 2. Evertz 7707IT13-3-F2+SC+1RU 3 Channel Intercom Fiber Transceiver, dual fiber, 1310nm FP TX & RX, VistaLINK™. Rear connector plate for 1RU frame. 3. Evertz 3405FRM-BNC Fiber optic SFP BNC mini-frame. 4. Evertz 3405T13-2 Dual TX 1310nm Evertz SFP. Audio DSP System/Distribution/Amplification: 1. Clear-Com rs-601, Single-Channel Standard Beltpack. 2. Clear-Com CC-300-X4, Single Ear Headset (Qty. = 3). 3. Clear-Com PK-7, 1 Channel 0.4 Amp Portable Power Supply PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION RTECH. 091015 AUDIO/VIDEO & CONTROL SYSTEMS 275100- 9 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA A. 3.2 Examination of audio visual systems shall be provided in accordance with Section 270000 paragraph 3.4 “Examination” of these specifications INSTALLATION A. Installation shall be subjected to the provisions provided herein and sections 270000, 271500, 275100, of these specifications. B. General: Installation shall include the delivery; unloading; setting in place; fastening to walls, floors, ceilings, counters, and other structures where required; interconnecting wiring of the system components, equipment alignment and adjustments, and all other work whether or not expressly required herein which is necessary to result in a complete operational system. Install system in accordance with NFPA 70 and any other National, State, and/or Local applicable codes. Install equipment in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions. C. During installation, and up to the date of final acceptance, the Contractor shall be under obligation to protect his finished and unfinished work against damage and loss. In the event of any such loss or damage, the Contractor shall replace or repair such work or equipment at no cost to Owner. D. Install front-projection screens with screen cases in position and in relation to adjoining construction indicated. Securely anchor to supporting substrate in a manner that produces a smoothly operating screen with vertical edges plumb and viewing surface flat when screen is lowered. 1. Install low-voltage controls according to NFPA 70 and manufacturer's written instructions. a. Wiring Method: Install wiring in raceway except in accessible ceiling spaces and in gypsum board partitions where unenclosed wiring method may be used. Use UL-listed plenum cable in environmental air spaces, including plenum ceilings. Conceal raceway and cables except in unfinished spaces. 2. Test electrically operated units to verify that screen controls, limit switches, closure, and other operating components are in optimum functioning condition. 3. Test manually operated units to verify that screen operating components are in optimum functioning condition. E. Wiring Methods: Wiring shall be provided in accordance with Section 271500 “Conductors and Cables for Audiovisual”. F. Repairs: Repair shall be provided in accordance with Section 270000 Paragraph 3.3 “Cutting, Patching, Drilling etc.” G. Performance Requirements: Each system must meet the following performance standards: 1. Audio: a. b. c. RTECH. 091015 S/N (including crosstalk and hum): 60dB minimum. Total Harmonic Distortion: 1% maximum from 30 Hz. to 15 kHz. Frequency Response: plus or minus 1.0 dB, 100 Hz to 10 kHz. AUDIO/VIDEO & CONTROL SYSTEMS 275100- 10 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 2. Video signal: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. H. 3.3 S/N (peak signal/RMS): DC to 5.0 MHz.: 55 dB minimum Crosstalk: DC to 5.0 MHz.: 45 dB minimum Frequency Response: within plus or minus 0.5 dB to 10.0 MHz. Line and Field Tilt: 0.5% maximum Differential Gain: 0.5% maximum Differential Phase: 1.8 degrees maximum Chrom/Lum inequalities: delay 10ns, Gain 0.1 dB Impedance and Level Matching: Carefully match input and output impedance and signal levels at signal interfaces. Provide matching networks where required. GROUNDING A. The purpose of grounding is to provide safe and reliable power distribution. In the case of sensitive electronic equipment, it is also necessary that the grounding system provide a stable and low-impedance connection to earth in order to control electromagnetic interference (EMI) and Radio Frequency Interference (RFI). The Contractor is expected to follow good engineering practice with regard to grounding. Safety, reliability, and control of EMI/RFI shall be expected. B. Install grounding according to BICSI TDMM, "Grounding, Bonding, and Electrical Protection" Chapter. C. Comply with ANSI-J-STD-607-A. D. Locate grounding bus bar to minimize the length of bonding conductors. Fasten to wall allowing at least 2-inch (50-mm) clearance behind the grounding bus bar. Connect grounding bus bar with a minimum No. 4 AWG grounding electrode conductor from grounding bus bar to suitable electrical building ground. E. Bond metallic equipment to the grounding bus bar, using not smaller than No. 6 AWG equipment grounding conductor. 3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Field Quality Control shall be subjected to the provisions provided herein and sections 270000 “Final Inspection, Testing, and Acceptance” of these specifications. B. Pretesting: Upon completing installation of the system, align, adjust, and balance the system and perform complete pretesting. Determine, through pretesting, the conformance of the system to the requirements of the Drawings and Specifications. Correct deficiencies observed in pretesting. Replace malfunctioning or damaged items with new and retest until satisfactory performance and conditions are achieved. C. Field Services: Provide services of a factory-authorized service representative to supervise the field assembly and connection of components and the pretesting, testing, and adjustment of the systems. RTECH. 091015 AUDIO/VIDEO & CONTROL SYSTEMS 275100- 11 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA D. Testing: Upon completion of pretesting, notify the Consultant a minimum of 10 days in advance of acceptance test performance. Schedule and conduct tests in his presence. Provide a written record of test results. 1. 2. Audio a. Operational Test: Perform an operational system test to verify conformance of system to these Specifications. Perform tests that include originating program at microphone outlets, all preamplifier program inputs, and all other inputs. Observe sound reproduction for proper volume levels and freedom from noise. b. Signal-To-Noise Ratio Test: Measure the ratio of signal to noise of the complete system at normal gain settings. Disconnect input at the connector and replace it in the circuit with a signal generator using a 1,000-Hz signal. Replace all other inputs the corresponding connectors with dummy loads, each signal equal in impedance to the microphone it replaces. Measure the ratio of signal to noise. The minimum acceptance ratio is 60 dB. c. Distortion Test: Load power amplifiers with resistors matching nominal impedance of output terminals used in system in place of actual loudspeaker loads. Adjust gain controls for optimal signal-to-noise and full output. Apply 250, 500, 1000, 2000, and 4000 Hz sine-wave signal from an oscillator having less than 0.1% THD to each mic and line-level input at level required to produce full amplifier output. Distortion must measure less than 1%. d. Make observations to verify that components, controls, wires, and terminals are properly identified and labeled. Provide a list of final tap settings of speaker line matching transformers, if applicable. e. Absolute Impedance: Set any speaker level controls at zero attenuation. Measure absolute impedance value of each speaker line at 250, 500, 1,000, 2,000, and 4,000 Hz without the amplifier connected but with all speakers connected. Impedance must not be below the rated load impedance of respective amplifier. Check resistance of lines to all speakers and microphone receptacles for open and short circuits. Video: a. RTECH. 091015 Signal level, distortion, hum and noise: 1) Utilizing a NTSC video signal generator, vector scope, waveform analyzer with the video signal set at 1 Volt P-P and 75% saturation check that the video performance specifications as stated previously are met at all display devices from all source inputs. 2) Utilizing a personal computer with XVGA color graphics capability, check that the video performance specifications are met at the display devices from all source inputs. 3) Adjust all video equipment to produce the best image possible according to manufacture specifications. 4) Test each projected image at the specified image size for optical defects utilizing a registration test pattern. There shall be no noticeable AUDIO/VIDEO & CONTROL SYSTEMS 275100- 12 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA barreling or chromatic aberrations due to the projection or lens optical components. E. Grounding system test: Measure and record the DC resistance between the technical ground in any equipment rack and the main building ground. Resistance should be 0.1 Ohms or less. F. Retesting: Rectify deficiencies indicated by tests and completely retest work affected by such deficiencies at Contractor's expense. Verify by the system test that the total system meets the Specifications and complies with applicable standards. Provide a written record of all retest results. 3.5 COMMISSIONING A. Commissioning, shall be subjected to the provisions provided herein and sections 270000 “Final Inspection, Testing, and Acceptance” of these specifications. B. Test all audio and video systems for compliance with the performance standards. C. Check all control functions, from all controlling devices to all controlled devices, for proper operation. D. Adjust, balance, and align all equipment for optimum quality and to meet the manufacturer’s published specifications. Establish and mark normal settings for all level controls, and record these settings in the “System Operation and Maintenance Manual”. E. Upon approval or the Contractor’s test report, and at the time set by the Consultant, demonstrate that the final system adjustments and tests meet the performance requirements. Provide all labor, materials, tools and measurement equipment for these tests and adjustments. F. The Contractor is responsible for all costs incurred to satisfy criteria requirements. 3.6 VIDEO DISPLAY IMAGE OPTIMIZATION/ALIGNMENT A. Optimize/calibrate projectors and displays prior to completion of setup using the following test signal usage verifications: 1. Color Bars a. Color mapping b. Color saturation c. Color tint d. Color timing 2. Circles a. Image geometry b. Linearity c. Chromatic aberration d. Aspect ratio 3. Crosshatch RTECH. 091015 AUDIO/VIDEO & CONTROL SYSTEMS 275100- 13 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA a. b. c. d. e. Image Position Image linearity Skew alignment Chromatic aberration Measuring high/low frequency response 4. Alternating Pixel Pattern a. Highest frequency operation b. 1 on/1 off c. Pixel timing or clock d. Pixel phase e. Digital noise at high frequency 5. Multiburst a. High vs. low frequency response b. 1/2/4/8 pixel fields c. 50% gray background d. Color shift 6. Contrast Transfer Function a. High frequency response b. Includes optical path c. Perception of contrast & detail d. % of contrast performance 7. H Pattern a. Overall sharpness b. Text legibility c. Lens distortion d. Video clamping e. Video Flagging 8. Extreme Grayscale a. Subtle grayscale range b. 8 steps @ 0.685% units c. 94.5% to 105.5% d. -5.5% to +5.5% e. Full linear reproduction f. Detail at ends of spectrum g. Color tracking 9. Pluge a. b. c. d. 10. Black level & gain -2% +4% +2% Set brightness & contrast Details in dark images Transient Response a. Extremes to middle gray b. Signal overshoot c. Line distortion (Streaking) d. Ringing e. Ghosts RTECH. 091015 AUDIO/VIDEO & CONTROL SYSTEMS 275100- 14 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA 3.7 TRAINING PLAN A. 3.8 Training shall be performed in accordance with Section 270000 of these Specifications. ”Training Plan” and “”Training Materials” PREPARATION A. 3.9 Preparation shall be performed in accordance with Section 270000 of these Specifications. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. 3.10 A. 3.11 Delivery, storage, and handling of audio visual materials shall be conducted in accordance with Section 270000 of these Specifications. SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING Sequencing and scheduling of audio visual materials shall be conducted in accordance with Section 270000 of these Specifications. ADJUSTING AND CLEANING A. Touch-Up Work: The Contractor shall provide corrective actions for all scratched and marred surfaces to match original finishes and shall remove dirt and construction debris to the Engineer’s satisfaction. B. Cleaning: As a condition of final acceptance, all enclosures shall be vacuumed clean of all debris. 3.12 WARRANTY A. Warranty services for the audio visual systems shall be performed in accordance with Section 270000 of these Specifications and the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction. B. The Contractor shall warrant the audio-video system(s) to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for not less than one year from the date of final acceptance. Defects occurring in materials or labor within one-year warranty shall be rectified by replacement or repair. Within this warranty period answers to service calls and/or requests for information shall be provided to the Owner within a 48-hour period and repair or replacement of any faulty item shall be completed within 72 hours, without charge, including parts and labor. C. This warranty shall not void specific warranties provided by the equipment manufacturers for greater periods of time. It also shall not void any rights of the Owner guaranteed by law. RTECH. 091015 AUDIO/VIDEO & CONTROL SYSTEMS 275100- 15 Chesterfield County TV Broadcasting System Chesterfield, VA D. 3.13 A. 3.14 A. 3.15 A. The Contractor shall provide Owner with exact starting and ending dates of the warranty, as well as the name and telephone number of the firm’s primary contact for service work. MAINTENANCE SERVICE Maintenance services for the audiovisual systems shall be performed in accordance with Section 270000 of these Specifications and the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction. SPARE PARTS Spares for the audiovisual systems shall be provided in accordance with Section 270000 of these specifications. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Measurement and payment shall be subject to the provisions provided in Section 270000 of these Specifications and the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction. END OF SECTION 275100 RTECH. 091015 AUDIO/VIDEO & CONTROL SYSTEMS 275100- 16 ATTACHMENT C – DRAWINGS (total of 9 pages) Technology Consulting Engineers 305 Lakeway Drive Richmond, VA 23229 Tel. 804-360-7366 www.rtechllc.com Security, Telecom, Audiovisual Network Engineering CHESTERFIELD COUNTY VIRGINIA COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX TV BROADCASTING SYSTEM JUNE, 2013 TA-000 Technology Consulting Engineers 305 Lakeway Drive Richmond, VA 23229 Tel. 804-360-7366 www.rtechllc.com Security, Telecom, Audiovisual Network Engineering XX XXXX A TA.201 TA.001 SCALE: TA-001 Technology Consulting Engineers 305 Lakeway Drive Richmond, VA 23229 Tel. 804-360-7366 www.rtechllc.com Security, Telecom, Audiovisual Network Engineering 1 1/4" = 1'-0" 2 1/4" = 1'-0" 1/4" = 1'-0" TA.101 Technology Consulting Engineers 305 Lakeway Drive Richmond, VA 23229 Tel. 804-360-7366 www.rtechllc.com Security, Telecom, Audiovisual Network Engineering IN OUT 1 2 3 4 IN OUT 1 2 3 4 OUT IN C-VID S-VID REMOTE OUT IN C-VID S-VID REMOTE IN R G B H OUT V R G B H OUT IN V #1 C-VID #1 S-VID REMOTE R G B H V R G B H V #2 #2 R G B H V R G B H V #3 #3 R G B H V R G B H #4 C-VID #4 R G B H V R G B H V R G B H V OUT IN V S-VID REMOTE #5 #6 #7 IN R G B H V R G B H V R G B H V R G B H V R G B H V #8 #9 OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 #10 #11 #12 ETHERNET RS232 RS232 RS232 RS-232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 CRESNET CRESNET IR IR IR IR IR IR IR TA.102 Technology Consulting Engineers 305 Lakeway Drive Richmond, VA 23229 Tel. 804-360-7366 www.rtechllc.com Security, Telecom, Audiovisual Network Engineering A TA.201 TA.201 01 B SCALE: 1" = 1' - 0" TA.201 TA.201 SCALE: 1" = 1' - 0" 1/2" = 1'-0" 02 1/2" = 1'-0" 6 5 4 1 4 1 2 5 2 3 6 3 1 1 4 2 2 5 3 3 6 4 7 9 5 10 8 11 6 9 7 10 8 11 1 2 3 4 ETHERNET USB AUDIO DVI 1/4" = 1'-0" TA.201 IN OUT #1 #1 #2 #2 #3 #3 #4 #4 #5 #5 #6 #6 #7 #7 #8 #8 #09 #9 Technology Consulting Engineers 305 Lakeway Drive Richmond, VA 23229 Tel. 804-360-7366 www.rtechllc.com Security, Telecom, Audiovisual Network Engineering #10 #11 #11 1 2 100-240V 2A MAX. 50/60 Hz 3 R/ R-Y G/Y VID B/C 4 B-Y VID 5 /Y VID 7 /Y H/HV V R-Y B-Y /C C RGB/R-Y,Y,B-Y RGB/R-Y,Y,B-Y 6 HDSDI/ SDI R/ R-Y G G/ Y B/ B-Y H V S MOUSE RS-232 RESET USB LAN DVI-D RGB/R-Y,Y,B-Y #11 RS-232 KEYBOARD ETHERNET RS-232 INPUTS OUTPUT SW4 DVI A Plus INPUTS 1 3 2 4 REMOTE / AUTO-SW POWER 12V 0.5A MAX 1 3 2 4 Tx Rx SUPPORTS DVI-D ONLY A S OUTPUT L R + - + - 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 ETHERNET USB USB AUDIO AUDIO DVI DVI IN OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 TA.301 Technology Consulting Engineers 305 Lakeway Drive Richmond, VA 23229 Tel. 804-360-7366 www.rtechllc.com Security, Telecom, Audiovisual Network Engineering 1 2 100-240V 2A MAX. 50/60 Hz INPUTS SW4 DVI A Plus OUTPUT INPUTS 1 3 2 4 3 R/ R-Y G/Y VID B/C 4 B-Y VID 5 /Y VID 7 /Y RGB/R-Y,Y,B-Y RGB/R-Y,Y,B-Y 6 H/HV V R-Y B-Y /C C HDSDI/ SDI R/ R-Y G G/ Y MOUSE B/ B-Y RS-232 RESET USB LAN DVI-D H V RS-232 S RGB/R-Y,Y,B-Y KEYBOARD REMOTE / AUTO-SW POWER 12V 0.5A MAX 1 3 2 4 Tx Rx SUPPORTS DVI-D ONLY A S OUTPUT L R + - + - TA.302 Technology Consulting Engineers 305 Lakeway Drive Richmond, VA 23229 Tel. 804-360-7366 www.rtechllc.com Security, Telecom, Audiovisual Network Engineering IN 1 2 100-240V 2A MAX. 50/60 Hz 3 R/ R-Y G/Y VID B/C 4 B-Y VID 5 /Y VID 7 /Y H/HV V R-Y B-Y /C C RGB/R-Y,Y,B-Y RGB/R-Y,Y,B-Y 6 HDSDI/ SDI R/ R-Y G G/ Y B/ B-Y H V S MOUSE RS-232 RESET USB LAN DVI-D RGB/R-Y,Y,B-Y KEYBOARD OUT #1 #1 #2 #2 #3 #3 #4 #4 #5 #5 #6 #6 #7 #7 #8 #8 #09 #9 #10 #10 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 RS-232 MIDI #11 RS232 #11 RS232 RS232 RS232 CRESNET CRESNET IR ETHERNET IR IR IR RS-232 IR INPUTS SW4 DVI A Plus OUTPUT INPUTS 1 3 2 4 REMOTE / AUTO-SW POWER 12V 0.5A MAX 1 3 2 4 Tx Rx SUPPORTS DVI-D ONLY A S OUTPUT L R + - + - USB 1 6 5 3 2 1 6 5 1 2 4 1 3 5 2 4 6 3 5 7 2 6 8 4 7 9 3 8 10 4 9 11 DVI 10 AUDIO DVI 11 USB AUDIO 1 2 3 4 ETHERNET TA.303 Technology Consulting Engineers 305 Lakeway Drive Richmond, VA 23229 Tel. 804-360-7366 www.rtechllc.com Security, Telecom, Audiovisual Network Engineering TA.401 ATTACHMENT D SAMPLE CONTRACT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this «day» day of «month», «year», between THE COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD AND CHESTERFIELD COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD, as party of the first part (hereinafter called the Owner), and «Company», «Address1», «City», «State» «PostalCode», party of the second part (hereinafter called the Contractor). WITNESSETH: In consideration for the mutual covenants hereinafter stated, the parties agree for themselves, their personal representatives, successors, assigns, as follows: 1. The Contractor promises and agrees: A. To furnish all materials, equipment, tools, skill, and labor of every description necessary or reasonably incidental to carrying forth and completing in a good and workmanlike manner in accordance with the highest industry standards and in strict conformity with the Plans and Specifications entitled IFB #«number» - «subject» which are incorporated herein by reference. B. To commence work under this contract not later than «commence» days following the date to be specified in the written "Notice to Proceed" by the Owner, and to fully complete all work hereunder within «complete» calendar days from and including said date. 2. The Owner promises and agrees: A. To pay the Contractor for said work when completed in accordance with the provisions of these Contract Documents, the Contract Sum as set forth in said Proposal amounting to «dollars» («amount»), subject to additions and accepted by the County and School Board or its authorized representatives. 3. During the performance of this contract, the contractor agrees as follows: A. The Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other basis prohibited by state law relating to discrimination in employment, except where there is a bona fide occupational qualification reasonably necessary to the normal operation of the Contractor. The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. B. The contractor, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, will state that such contractor is an equal opportunity employer. C. Notices, advertisements and solicitations placed in accordance with federal law, rule or regulation shall be deemed sufficient for the purpose of meeting the requirements of this section. D. The contractor shall include the provisions of Section 3, the foregoing paragraphs A, B, and C in every subcontract or purchase order of over $10,000 so that the provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. 4. During the performance of this contract, the contractor agrees to: A. Provide a drug-free workplace for the contractor’s employees. B. Post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, sale, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of a controlled substance or marijuana is prohibited in the contractor’s workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. C. State in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor that the contractor maintains a drug-free workplace. D. Include the provisions of the foregoing clauses in every subcontract or purchase order over $10,000, so that the provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. For the purposes of this section, “drug-free workplace” means a site for the performance of work done in connection with a specific contract awarded to a contractor in accordance with this chapter, the employees of whom are prohibited from engaging in the unlawful manufacture, sale, distribution, dispensation, possession or use of any controlled substance or marijuana during the performance of the contract. 5. It is further understood and agreed between the parties hereto as follows: A. The said work is to be done in accordance with the laws of the State of Virginia, excepting the law governing conflicts of laws, to the entire satisfaction of the Owner, subject at all times to the inspection and approval of the Owner. Disputes arising out of this contract shall be resolved in the Courts of the Commonwealth of Virginia, in and for Chesterfield County. B. The decision of said County and School Board upon any questions connected with the execution of this agreement or any failure or delay in the prosecution of the work by said Contractor shall be final and conclusive. C. The Owner and Contractor respectively bind themselves, their partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives to the other party hereto and to partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives of such other party in respect to covenants, agreements and obligations contained in the Contract Documents. Neither party to the Contract shall assign the Contract as a whole without written consent of the other. If either party attempts to make such an assignment without such consent, that party shall nevertheless remain legally responsible for all obligations under the Contract. D. If at any time after the execution of this Contract and the Performance Bond, the Owner shall deem the Surety or Sureties then upon said bond to be unsatisfactory, or if for any reason said bond shall cease to be adequate security for the performance of the work, the Contractor shall at his expense, within five (5) days after receipt of written notice to do so, furnish an additional bond or bonds in such form and amount and with such surety or sureties as shall be satisfactory to the Owner. In such event no further payment to the Contractor shall be deemed to be due under this Contract until such new or additional security for the faithful performance of the work shall be furnished in manner and form satisfactory to the Owner. 6. The contractor's records, which shall include but not be limited to accounting records, written policies and procedures, subcontract files (including proposals of successful and unsuccessful bidders), original estimates, estimating worksheets, correspondence, change order files (including documentation covering negotiated settlements), and any other supporting evidence necessary to substantiate charges related to the Contract (all the foregoing hereinafter referred to as "records") shall be open to inspection and subject to audit and/or reproduction, during normal working hours, by the Owner's agent or its authorized representative to the extent necessary to adequately permit evaluation and verification of any invoices, payments, change orders or claims submitted by the Contractor or any of its payees pursuant to the execution of the Contract. Such records subject to examination shall also include, but not be limited to, those records necessary to evaluate and verify direct and indirect costs (including overhead allocations) as they may apply to costs associated with the Contract. For the purpose of such audits, inspections, examinations and evaluations, the Owner's agent or authorized representative shall have access to said records from the effective date of the Contract, for the duration of the Work, and until three (3) years after the date of final payment by the Owner to the Contractor pursuant to the Contract. The Owner's agent or its authorized representative shall have access to the Contractor's facilities, shall have access to all necessary records, and shall be provided adequate and appropriate work space, in order to conduct audits as required. The Owner's agent or its authorized representative shall give any auditee reasonable advance notice of intended audits. The Contractor shall require all subcontractors, insurance agents, and material suppliers (payees) to comply with the provisions of set forth by insertion of the requirements hereof in a written contract agreement between the Contractor and payee. Failure to obtain such written contracts, which include such provisions, shall be reason to exclude some or all of the related payees' costs from amounts payable to the Contractor pursuant to the Contract. 7. It is further understood and agreed as follows: A. The undersigned Contractor/Vendor will indemnify and hold the County of Chesterfield, Virginia (the "County") and the School Board of the County of Chesterfield, Virginia (the "School Board"), and its officers, agents, and employees harmless from and against all claims, damages, and losses arising out of or resulting from the Contractor/Vendor's providing or failure to provide any construction, product, goods, or services required, including but not limited to any such claim, damage, loss or expense, that is attributable to bodily injury, sickness, disease or death, or to injury to or destruction of tangible property, including the loss of use resulting therefrom, or to economic loss; provided, however, that the Contractor/Vendor's indemnification obligation under this agreement shall be limited to claims, damages, losses, and expenses to the extent caused by any act or omission of the Contractor/Vendor, or any subcontractor (a "Subcontractor") performing work required by the Contractor/Vendor's contract with the School Board, or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts the Contractor/Vendor or his Subcontractor may be liable. B. The Contractor/Vendor's indemnification obligation hereunder with respect to any and all claims against the County and School Board or any of its officers, agents or employees, by any employee or statutory employee of the Contractor/Vendor, or any Subcontractor, anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them, or anyone for whose acts the Contractor/Vendor or Subcontractor may be liable, shall not be limited in any way by any limitation on the amount or type of damages, compensation or benefits payable by or for the Contractor/Vendor or any Subcontractor under Worker's Compensation Acts, Disability Benefit Acts or other Employee Benefit Acts unless otherwise provided by law. C. When a consulting architect (the "Architect") has been retained by the County and School Board, the Contractor/Vendor's indemnification obligation hereunder shall not extend to the liability of the Architect, his agent or employees arising out of (1) the preparation or approval of maps, drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, change orders, designs or specifications, or (2) the giving of or the failure to give directions or instructions by the Architect, his agents or employees provided such giving or failure to give is the primary cause of the injury or damage. 8. Vendor/Supplier/Contractor will be responsible for complying with all federal, state and local environmental regulations relating to transportation, handling, storage, spillage and any other aspect of providing the services specified herein, as applicable. 9. Chesterfield County does not discriminate against faith-based organizations in accordance with the Code of Virginia, §2.2-4343.1. 10. Seller/Contractor agrees that he does not, and shall not during the performance of this contract knowingly employ an unauthorized alien as defined in the federal Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, in accordance with the Code of Virginia, §2.2-4311.1. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said parties have hereunto set their hands the day and year first above written. EXECUTED FOR THE COUNTY AND SCHOOL BOARD OF CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA SIGNATURE NAME (type/print) TITLE Michael J. Bacile Purchasing Director EXECUTED FOR THE CONTRACTOR «Company» SIGNATURE NAME (type/print) TITLE