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ADDENDUM NO. ONE Date: 4 November 2014 Project: From: To: League City Council Chamber Renovation City of League City 200 West Walker St. 77573 PGAL 3131 Briarpark Suite 200 Houston, Texas 77042 Prospective Bidders This Addendum forms a part of the Bidding Documents and will be incorporated into the Contract Documents. Acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided on the Bid Form. Failure to do so may subject the Bidder to disqualification. PART 1 CHANGES TO SPECIFICATIONS Item No. 1: Issue the attached Specification Section 271000 CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM, and incorporate it into the Contract Documents. Item No. 2: Issue the attached Specification Section 274116 INTEGRATED AUDIO-VIDEO SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT, and incorporate it into the Contract Documents. Item No. 3: Issue the attached Specification Section 281300 ACCESS CONTROL, and incorporate it into the Contract Documents. PART 2 CHANGES TO DRAWINGS No changes to drawings in this addendum. END OF ADDENDUM NO. ONE p. 1 of 1

SECTION 27 10 00 - CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT AND DIVISION 1, as applicable, apply to this Section. PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. Summary of Work: Provide a complete and tested Structured Cabling System (SCS) for the interconnections of the Local Area Network (LAN). The SCS shall include fully terminated unshielded twisted pair cables, fiber optic cabling, raceways, conduit, back boxes, copper/fiber optic termination components, station mounting hardware, fiber optic enclosures, patch panels, copper/fiber optic patch cables, relay racks/cabinets, and other incidental and miscellaneous premises wiring system hardware as required for a complete, tested, and usable system that is in compliance with the latest NEC, ANSI/EIA/TIA, BICSI, and Authorities Having Jurisdiction codes and standards. The installation shall comply with all applicable requirements, design guidelines, and standards in effect at the job site and as indicated in the Drawings and Specifications. 1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Acceptable manufacturers: 1. The equipment/products described herein, and furnished per these specifications shall be the product of one manufacturer. All references to model numbers and other detailed descriptive data are intended to establish standards of design performance, and quality, as required. 2. Acceptable product shall be as follows: a. For any new MDF/IDF locations that are established during this project, the end-toend SCS solution shall be a complete category 6 solution as manufactured by TE Connectivity. b. No other product will be accepted. B. Installer Qualifications: 1. The Data Cable System Installer shall be licensed and shall meet all applicable regulations of the State of Texas and Department of Labor insofar as they apply to this type of system. The proposer shall be a firm normally employed in the low voltage and data cabling industry and shall provide a reference list of ten (10) large-scale projects and contact names confirming successful Category 6 premises wiring system installations. 2. The SCS Installer shall be an AMP NetConnect certified, local area, integrator of the manufacturer s product and must be able to provide the manufacturer s maximum available warranty on the entire SCS. The contractor s certification must have been obtained and held within 100 miles of the project s location. CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM 27 10 00-1

3. The installing contractor must have a full-time employed RCDD (Registered Communications Distribution Designer) on staff. Current RCDD certification shall be provided in the product submittals. 4. All individuals installing the SCS must be employees of the certified installer and at least 25% of the installing staff shall have undergone a training class given by the manufacturer. Current certification indicating the successful completion of the training course shall be available upon request at the project and submitted in the contractor s product submittals. 5. No portion of the SCS scope of work shall be subcontracted to any individual or company that does not meet the above requirements. C. Pre-Construction Meeting: 1. The successful Contractor shall attend a mandatory pre-construction meeting with the project s consultant and individuals deemed necessary by the Owner s representative prior to the start of the work. No SCS work shall begin prior to this meeting. D. Acceptance: 1. The Owner s representative reserves the right to reject all or a portion of the work performed, either on technical or aesthetic grounds. E. Warranty: 1. The selected system installer shall be a certified installing contractor of product and hold current certification. Contractor shall be shall provide an end-to-end performance warranty of not less than twenty (25) years on all products installed. The proposer shall provide current certification documentation. The performance warranty shall be issued by the manufacturer and shall warrant that ALL Enhanced Category 6 cable links have been tested bi-directionally (end to end) using a Level 2 tester, per TSB-67, and that all test results conform to the most current TIA/EIA-568-A and/or TSB-67 Link values. 2. The warranty will also cover all fiber optic cabling performance testing shall be conducted in accordance with ANSI/EIA/TIA-526-14 Standard, method B. The warranty will stipulate that all products used in this installation meet the prescribed mechanical and transmission specifications for such products as described in ISO/IEC 11801, ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A, or EN 50173. Quality and workmanship evaluation shall be solely by the Owner/Designer and designated representatives. 1.3 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Standards All work shall be performed in accordance with the latest revisions of the following standards and codes: 1. Latest Local Codes and Amendments 2. 2008 National Electrical Code CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM 27 10 00-2

B. Other References 1. TIA/EIA-568-A Commercial Building Telecommunications Wiring Standard 2. EIA/TIA-569 Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunication Pathways and Spaces. 3. TIA/EIA-606 The Administration Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings. 4. TIA/EIA-607 Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications. 5. EIA/TIA 455-A Standard Test Procedure for Fiber Optic Fibers, Cables, Transducers, Sensors, Connecting and Terminating Devices and Other Fiber Optic Components. 6. TIA/EIA TSB 67 Transmission Performance Specification for Field Testing of Unshielded Twisted-Pair Cabling Systems. 7. TIA/EIA TSB 72 Centralized Optical Fiber Cabling Guidelines 8. ISO/IEC 11801 Generic Cabling Standard 9. EN 50173 Generic Cabling Standards for Customer Premises 10. ANSI/EIA/TIA 526-14 Optical Power Loss Measurements of Installed Multimode Fiber Cable Plan. C. Governing Codes and Conflicts If the requirements of these specifications or the Project Drawings exceed those of the governing codes and regulations, then the requirements of these specifications and the Drawings shall govern. However, nothing in the Drawings or Specifications shall be construed to permit work not conforming to all governing codes and regulations. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Project Initiation Within fourteen (14) days of Notice to Proceed, the data network system installer shall furnish the following in a single consolidated submittal: 1. Permits: The Contractor shall obtain all required permits and provide copies to the Owner/Architect/Engineer. 2. Product Literature: Complete manufacturer s product literature for all cable, patch panels, cross-connect blocks, cable supports, cable labels, outlet devices, and other products to be used in the installation. In addition, whenever substitutions for recommended products are made, samples (when requested by the Owner/Designer) and the manufacturer s supporting documentation demonstrating compatibility with other related products shall be included. The submittal shall have some type of distinguishing marker or pointer to indicate what specific product is to be provided. 3. Construction Schedule: A time-scaled Construction Schedule, using PERT/CPM, indicating general project deadlines and specific dates relating to the installation of the cable distribution system. 4. Testing: Proposed Contractor Category 6 UTP cable test result forms, fiber optic cable test result forms and a list of instrumentation to be used for systems testing. CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM 27 10 00-3

B. Shop Drawings Submit the following items, for Owner review and approval, within twenty-eight (28) days of notice to proceed: 1. Proposed circuit routing and circuit grouping plan prepared by a BICSI certified RCDD (Registered Communications Distribution Designer). The RCDD certification must be current. 2. Conformance: For items which are being provided exactly as specified, provide a letter stating the item description and model number, and that it is being provided as specified. For items which are not as specified, provide standard manufacturer s cut sheets or other descriptive information and a written description detailing the reason for the substitution. C. Project Completion As a condition for project acceptance, the Contractor shall submit the following for review and approval: 1. Samples: Complete manufacturer s product literature and samples for all pre-approved substitutions to the recommended products made during the course of the Project. 2. Inspection and Test Reports: During the course of the project, the Contractor shall maintain an adequate inspection system to insure that the materials supplied and the work performed conform to Contract requirements. The contractor shall provide written documentation that indicates that materials acceptance testing was conducted as specified. The Contractor shall also provide documentation, which indicates that all cable termination testing was completed and that all irregularities were corrected prior to job completion. 3. Operating and Maintenance Instructions: Operating and maintenance instructions for all devices within the system. These instructions shall reflect any changes made during the course of construction, and shall be provided to the Owner for their use in a three-ring binder labeled with the project name and description (4 copies). 4. As-Built Drawings: As-built drawings will include cable pathways, data outlet locations with correct labeling and MDF location. The as-built drawings will be prepared using AutoCAD version 2006 or later. Provide the Owner with one Mylar plot of each drawing and two blue line prints of each drawing. Provide the Owner with electronic versions of the as-builts on (2) CD Rom disk. 5. One (1) 30 x 42 laminated floor plan sheets illustrating technology drops and cable designation for each Floor. Two (2) 30 x 42 laminated floor plan sheets illustrating technology drops and cable designation for each telecommunications room (MDF or IDF) mounted on wall. Coordinate mounting locations with owner prior to installation. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL A. Installation: The cabling shall be installed per requirements of the manufacturer and the Project Documents CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM 27 10 00-4

utilizing materials meeting all applicable TIA/EIA standards. The Contractor is responsible for providing all incidental and/or miscellaneous hardware not explicitly specified below as required for a complete and operational system. B. Materials Materials shall be as listed or shall be approved equivalent products of other manufacturers meeting the intent and quality level of the TIA/EIA specifications. All approved equivalent products will be published by addendum ten days prior to proposal for Architect/Engineer to review. C. UTP Testing 1. Notification: The Owner and Engineer shall be notified one week prior to any testing so that the testing may be witnessed. 2. Inspection: Before requesting a final inspection, the Contractor shall perform a series of end-to-end installation performance tests. The Contractor shall submit for approval a proposal describing the test procedures, test result forms and timetable for all copper and fiber optic cabling. 3. Procedures: Trained personnel shall perform all testing. Acceptance of the test procedures discussed below is predicated on the Contractor s use of the recommended products and adherence to the inspection requirements and practices set forth. Acceptance of the completed installation will be evaluated in the context of each of these factors. 4. Errors: When errors are found, the source of each shall be determined, corrected and the cable retested. All defective components shall be replaced and retested. Re-test results must be provided on Owner approved forms and witnessed by Owner. 5. Twisted Pair Cable Testing: a. At a minimum, the Contractor shall test all station drop cable pairs from Data Closet termination patch panels to outlet device RJ45 jacks. Category 6 products shall be tested for compliance to ANSI/TIA/EIA 568A and ISO/IES 11801 for a Category 6 rated installation. Test equipment used shall meet TIA/EIA TSB-67, Level II accuracy. Further, the contractor shall have a copy of TSB-67 in their possession and be familiar with its contents. b. Each wire/pair shall be tested at both ends for the following: 1) Wire map (pin to pin connectivity) 2) Length (in feet) 3) Attenuation 4) Near end cross talk (NEXT) 5) Power Sum c. Test equipment shall provide an electronic and printed record of these tests. Test results will be required for warranty. Any un-witnessed testing is at risk of not receiving a manufactures warranty. 6. Fiber Optic Testing a. Testing device for fiber optic cables shall be a high quality OTDR (Optical Time- Domain Reflectometer) equipped with a printer. The printed data shall show, in addition to any summary information, the complete test trace and all relevant scale settings. The OTDR must have the capability to take measurements from bare fiber strands as well as SC connector terminations. b. All fiber optic cable shall be tested on the reel before installation to insure that it meets the specifications outlined herein. CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM 27 10 00-5

D. Ratings c. After installation the Contractor shall test each fiber strand in accordance the EIA 455-171 Method D procedures (bi-directional testing) at both 850nm and 1300nm for multimode or 1310nm and 1550nm for single mode. A form shall be completed for each cable showing data recorded for each strand including length, total segment (end-to-end) loss (db) and connector losses (db) at each end. In addition, the printed data strip for each strand shall be attached to the form. Patch cables shall also be tested. d. Acceptable fiber optic connector loss shall not exceed.75db per mated pair. The Contractor is responsible for obtaining minimum loss in fiber connections and polishing per manufacturer specifications. e. Single mode: 1. Single mode fibers shall have a maximum attenuation of 1.0 db/km at 1310 nm and 1.0 db/km at 1550 nm. f. Multimode: g. 50um micron multimode fibers shall have a maximum attenuation of 3.5 db/km at 850 nm and 1.5 db/km at 1300 nm. Minimum bandwidth shall be 2000 MHz/km at 850 nm and 500 MHz/km at 1300 nm. h. OTDR shots shall be provided for each strand of fiber optics completely installed and terminated. All products shall be new and brought to the job site in the original manufacturer s packaging. Electrical components (including innerduct) shall bear the Underwriter s Laboratories label. All communications cable shall bear flammability testing ratings as follows: CM Communications Cable CMP Plenum Rated Communications Cable CMR Riser-Rated Communications Cable E. Initial Cable Inspection The Contractor shall inspect all cable prior to installation to verify that it is identified properly on the reel identification label, that it is of the proper gauge, containing the correct number of pairs, etc. Note any buckling of the jacket that would indicate possible problems. Damaged cable or any other components failing to meet specifications shall not be used in the installation. F. Cable Lubricants Lubricants specifically designed for installing communications cable may be used to reduce pulling tension as necessary when pulling cable into conduit. 1. Approved Products Twisted-pair cable: Dyna-Blue American Polywater G. Fire Wall Sealant Any penetration through firewalls (including those in sleeves) will be resealed with an Underwriter Laboratories (UL) approved sealant. CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM 27 10 00-6

1. Approved Products 3M or Pre-approved equal 2.2 DATA CLOSET (MDF/IDF) CATEGORY 6 TERMINATION HARDWARE A. Equipment Racks Provide and install equipment racks in locations indicated on the attached drawings for the following areas. For all MDF/ IDF locations: Contractor shall provide and install new HellermannTyton equipment racks. Refer to floor plan and enlarged MDF/IDF room layouts for number or racks to provide at each location. 1. Two Post Equipment Racks Damac RRA19084-3MU 2. Four Post Equipment Racks - Damac R4A19084B-3MU B. Distribution Rack Grounding All Racks and/or Cabinets shall be individually grounded using stranded #6 AWG insulated copper conductor, from the rack to the telecommunication ground bus bar, with copper compression lugs at both ends of the grounding wire. DAISY CHAINING RACKS TOGETHER WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Provide all required bonding materials and hardware and bond to building grounding electrode subsystem at building electrical service entrance. 1. Approved Products Ground (2) hole Copper Compression Lug Chatsworth Products, Inc. (CPI) #40162-901 or Equal 2. Approved Products Wall Mount Bus Bar (one pre MDF/IDF location) Damac 10" Bus Bar AGWB010 C. Fiber Optic Patch Panels The enclosures used shall provide termination panels for LC type connectors and be of sufficient size and capacity to terminate 110% of the fiber count of the inside of outside fiber optic cables. Patch panels must be 19 rack mountable. Provide all termination accessories, fiber patch cords, enclosures and test for a complete fiber optic distribution system. 1. Approved Products for MDF/IDF Fiber Optic Termination Hardware: 1RU Enclosures: Amp 2U 24 Port Fiber Enclosure Unit #559542-2 4RU Enclosures: Amp 2U 24 Port Fiber Enclosure Unit #559542-4 Fiber Adapter Plates: Amp 12 Port Fiber Inserts Multi-Mode #1374463-4 CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM 27 10 00-7

D. Category 6 Patch Panels The Category 6 data station cable shall be terminated on Category 6 patch panels, T568B terminations. Patch panels shall be 19-inch rack mountable. Workstation patch panels shall terminate all workstation communications outlets. Furnish units that adhere to the performance requirements TIA/EIA-568A standards. 1. Approved Products At any New MDF/IDF established in this project, the following category 6 patch panels shall be provided and installed: AMP Category 6 Patch Panels 24 Port #1375291-1 AMP Category 6 Patch Panels 48 Port #1375292-1 (provide cable support bars at the back of all patch panels to provide additional support at rear of rack and panels) E. Rack Electrical: 1. Provide (2) power strips on the back of each 7 data relay rack. Approved Products a. A. Chatsworth PDU part number 12848-758 F. Cable Management Panels Provide cable management panels as required for horizontal and vertical cable management. Provide vertical wire management on ends and in between all racks on entire project. 1. Approved Products Vertical HellermanTyton # VWMDS4X5BK7H Hinged Door Panel Horizontal - HellermanTyton # EHWM2 Dual Sided Provide Velcro straps for cable dressing in MDF/IDF rooms Bundle all cables at 12" centers. G. Network Rack Patch Cables Cabling Contractor shall provide the owner with (1) 6 Category 6 patch cable for each data drop on entire project. These cables will provide connectivity from the front of the network patch panels to the network equipment provided by the owner upon move-in. The patch cables are to be terminated properly with RJ-45 connections on each end with the proper pin-out assignments per project configuration. 1. Approved products shall be factory terminated 6' category 6 patch cables and must be of the same manufacturer as the installed end- to end Structured cabling System. 2.3 CABLE ROUTING/PATHWAY A. Cable Tray Metal cable tray shall be provided to affix to the top of all floor mount racks. Cable Ladder tray CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM 27 10 00-8

shall be used to brace racks to walls and to route cable from walls to racks in communication closets. 1. Approved Products a. Damac PLR1210-3 (black) b. And all applicable installation accessories and those listed below: 1) 4-6" Elevation Kit - Damac #PLBSC06-3 (black) one per rack 2) Ladder Rack 90 Horizontal Bend Section: Damac PLR12RE-3 (black). Provide as required. 3) Elevation Kit Mounting Plate: Damac # PLB12RS-3 (black). Provide one each per rack. 4) Wall Angle Support Kit: Damac #PLBWA12-3 (black). Provide as required per ladder tray and wall junction. 5) End Cap Termination Kit: Damac #PLBTK12-3 (black). Provide as required per exposed end of ladder tray 6) Junction T-Splice Kit: Damac #PLBJT-3 (black). Provide as required per junction. 7) And all applicable installation accessories. B. Cable Support System: For all areas that will not receive Basket tray, all low voltage cabling shall be installed and supported using J-Hooks at 5-0 intervals unless installed in conduit. Do not exceed manufacture recommendation for the quantity of cables supported in an individual support. C. All cable bundles shall be grouped together using plenum rated Velcro for the entire run above and below the ceilings. Zip Ties will not be accepted. D. The part numbers listed above are for MDF and IDF's only. Refer to Cable Basket Tray Specifications for Corridor and Work area Basket Tray materials and methods. 2.4 STATION WIRING A. Wire The data and voice wire provided for all outlets shall be (Category 6) unshielded twisted pair, four-pair, 23 AWG solid copper conductor, meeting the intent and quality level of the TIA/EIA- 568-A Commercial Building Wiring Standard. Refer to floor plan and data outlet legend for number of active data ports to specified faceplates. 1. Approved Products For all data (D#) connections: Plenum-Rated LAN Cable (Blue color) Amp Category 6 Product Code #1933047-6 For all voice (V#) connections: Plenum-Rated Amp LAN Cable (White color) Amp Category 5E Product Code #57825-3 CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM 27 10 00-9

B. Testing C. The four-pair UTP cable must be UL Performance Level tested. Each 1000 or 3000 foot spool shall be new and must be individually tested with test results available at upon request. SHORTS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED AND IF DISCOVERED, CONTRACTOR WILL BE REQUIRED TO REMOVE ALL CABLE AND REINSTALL AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO OWNER. D. Rating Cable installed in conduit shall be non-plenum rated. Cable not installed in conduit shall be plenum rated if installed in plenum ceiling space, non plenum rated otherwise. 2.5 STATION HARDWARE A. Flush Mount Jacks Flush mount jacks shall be high quality Category 6 RJ45 modular jacks with circuit board construction and IDC style or 110-style wire, T568B terminations. Jacks shall meet EIA/TIA TSB40 recommendations for Category 6 connecting hardware. 1. Approved Products Data Modular Jacks: For all (D#) Outlets AMP Category 6 #1375055-3 (White) 2. All blank inserts shall be provide for all unused ports. Blanks shall match faceplate color. Use Gray for Stainless steel. B. Faceplates 1. Faceplates shall match electrical faceplates in color at all locations. Face plates will use Nylon and Stainless steel faceplates at various locations. refer to electrical specifications section #26 27 26 for coordination. C. Approved Products TE White Plastic Faceplate Part #2111012-3 for all locations TE Stainless Faceplate Part #1FM-(6)0E-AMP-LAB for all locations D. Workstation Patch Cables Cabling Contractor shall provide the owner with one (1) 10' patch cable for each data on entire project. Each cable will be terminated properly with RJ45 connections on each end with appropriate pin-out assignments per project configuration. In work space areas Patch cable shall be of sufficient length to be routed from the outlet to the workstation, provide Lengths as required: For offices, conference rooms and classroom provide 10' cables Approved products shall be factory terminated category 6 patch cables and must be of the same manufacturer as the installed end- to end Structured cabling System. CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM 27 10 00-10

A. Fiber Optic Cable shall be UL listed type OFNP (unless noted otherwise): 1. Multimode: 50/125um micron laser optimized multimode fibers, each with a color-coded PVC tight buffer shall have a maximum attenuation of 3.5 db/km at 850 nm and 1.5 db/km at 1300 nm. Minimum bandwidth shall be 2000 MHz/km at 850 nm and 500 MHz/km at 1300 nm and contain no metallic elements. 2. Approved Products: AMP #OM4 12-strand 50/125um multimode with an interlocking armored plenum jacket. 3. Provide (4) multimode 3 meter patch cords and (2) per IDF for connecting all network equipment plus 20% for growth. Coordinate the type of connectors required at the end of each fiber optic patch cable with the projects Technology Consultant prior to procuring any product for delivery. 4. No fusion or mechanical splices will be allowed at any point in the fiber optic runs, unless specifically noted otherwise. B. Connectors Optical Fiber Connectors shall be LC type connectors. 1. Approved Products AMP PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL A. Fire Wall Penetrations The contractor shall avoid penetration of fire-rated walls and floors wherever possible. Where penetrations are necessary, they shall be sleeved with metallic conduit and resealed with an Underwriter Laboratories (UL) approved sealant. Contractor shall also seal all floor, ceiling and wall penetrations in fire or smoke barriers and in the wiring closet. B. Allowable Cable Bend Radius And Pull Tension In general, communications cable cannot tolerate sharp bends or excessive pull tension during installation. Refer to the cable manufacturers allowable bend radius and pull tension data for the maximum allowable limits. C. Cable Lubricants After installation, exposed cable and other surfaces must be cleaned free of lubricant residue. D. Pull Strings Provide pull strings in all new conduits, including all conduits with cable installed as part of this contract. Pull test is not to exceed 200 pounds. Data and video cables can be pulled together with pull strings. E. Conduit Fill CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM 27 10 00-11

Conduit fill shall not exceed 40%. F. Damage 1. The Contractor shall replace or rework cables showing evidence of improper handling including stretches, kinks, short radius bends, over-tightened bindings, loosely twisted and over-twisted pairs at terminals and cable sheath removed too far (over 1-1/2 inches). 2. The Contractor shall replace any damaged ceiling tiles that are broken during cable installation. G. Clean Up All clean up activity related to work performed will be the responsibility of the Contractor and must be completed daily before leaving the facility. 3.2 DOCUMENTATION A. Labels The Contractor will label all outlets using permanent/legible typed or machine engraved labels approved by the Owner (no handwritten labels permitted). Label patch panels in the wiring closet to match those on the corresponding data outlets. The font shall be at least one-eighth inch (1/8 ) in height, block. All labels shall correspond to as-builts and to final test reports. The following nomenclature should be used when labeling data/voice jacks: All cables being served by MDF closet shall begin with MDF all IDF served cables shall begin with IDF # (# designated IDF closet number). Next identification letter shall refer to patch panel that is serving outlet (A,B,C ) Next identification shall note what # data port on patch panel (1 thru 48). B. Floor Plan Example: Outlet from 23 rd port of the third patch panel from top of rack located at IDF-2 IDF 2 - C23 Outlet from the 5 th port of the second patch panel from the top of rack located at MDF MDF - B5 A floor plan clearly labeled with all outlet jack numbers shall be included in the as-built plans. C. Cables: All cables shall be labeled at both ends. This includes but not limited to horizontal CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM 27 10 00-12

voice and data cabling, copper backbone tie cables, and fiber optic cables. D. Fiber Optics: Fiber optic strands shall be labeled at both ends on the fiber distribution panel. E. Equipment racks: Equipment racks shall bear at least one indicating label indicated MDF or IDF. If rack is installed in IDF, label shall include IDF #. F. Access Points: Label ceiling grid with digital label according to location installed. 3.3 EQUIPMENT RACK CONFIGURATION A. Equipment Racks 1. Equipment racks shall be assembled and mounted in locations shown on the Drawings and as detailed. Each rack shall be securely mounted to the floor and braced to the wall with cable tray in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and recommendations. Racks shall be mounted such that the side rails are plumb with vertical cable management panels. Racks to be located such that future expansion can occur without relocating existing racks. Racks shall be grounded in accordance with NEC requirements. B. Cable Placement Cable installation in the Wiring Closet must conform to the Project Drawings. All cabling shall be routed so as to avoid interference with any other service or system, operation, or maintenance location. Avoid crossing area horizontally just above or below any riser conduit. Lay and dress cables to allow other cables to enter the conduit/riser without difficulty at a later time by maintaining a working distance from these openings. C. Cable Routing Cable shall be routed as close as possible to the ceiling, floor or corners to ensure that adequate wall or backboard space is available for current and future equipment. All cable runs within the Wiring Closet shall be horizontal or vertical within the constraints of minimum cable bending radii. Minimum bend radius shall be observed. Cables shall not be tie-wrapped to electrical conduit or other equipment. D. Installation All incoming cables shall be routed on the cable tray and neatly dressed down to the patch panels. E. Hardware Provide rack and jack panel hardware as required for all data station wiring. 3.4 STATION WIRING INSTALLATION CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM 27 10 00-13

A. General Cabling between wiring closet and workstation locations shall be made as individual home runs. No intermediate punch down blocks or splices may be installed or utilized between the wiring closet and the communications outlet at the workstation location. All cable must be handled with care during installation so as not to change performance specifications. Factory twists of each individual pair must be maintained up to the connection points at both ends of the cable. There shall never be more than one and one-half inches of unsheathed enhanced Category 6 UTP cable at either the wiring closet or the workstation termination locations. B. Exposed Cable All cabling shall be installed inside walls or ceiling spaces whenever possible. Exposed cables and/or cables routing through mechanical rooms, electrical rooms, or restrooms shall be installed inside conduits, unless noted otherwise on the project drawings. Additional exposed cable runs will require Owner approval, and will only be allowed when no other options exist. All cable routing through conduits and sleeves shall maintain a 40% maximum conduit fill ratio. C. Placement All cabling and associated hardware shall be placed so as to make efficient use of available space. All cabling and associated hardware shall be placed so as not to impair the Owner s efficient use of their full capacity. D. Cable Routes All cabling placed in ceiling areas must be in conduit, cable tray or J-Hooks. Cable supports shall be permanently anchored to building structure or substrates. Provide attachment hardware and anchors designed for the structure to which attached and that are suitably sized to carry the weight of the cables to be supported. Do not route cable through webbing of structural steel. Cabling must be supported in dedicated supports intended to support cabling as described in this section. Contractor shall adhere to the manufacturer s suggested fill ratio for each size cable support installed. Attaching cable to pipes or other mechanical items is not permitted. Communications cable shall be rerouted so as to provide a minimum of 18 inches spacing from light fixtures, sources of heat, power feeder conduits and EMI sources. Cabling shall not be attached to ceiling. Grid support wires. Cable runs shall be routed down the corridors; parallel or perpendicular to building structure. Multiple cables to be bundled together at and between each cable support installed. Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating with other trades on the project so that the installed cable pathway does not interfere with the installation of other systems to insure that mechanical ducts, pipes, conduits, or any other above ceiling systems are not putting unnecessary stress on any portion of the install SCS. 3.5 STATION HARDWARE A. Flush Mount Jacks Flush mount jacks shall be mounted in a faceplate with back box. CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM 27 10 00-14

B. Placement 1. Where possible, the communications outlet shall be located so that its centerline is 18 inches above floor level or 12 inches above permanent bench surfaces. Outlets shall not be mounted on temporary, movable, or removable surfaces, doors, or access hatches. 2. Outlets shall be installed within 3-0 of power outlets C. RJ-45 Jack Pin Assignments 1. Pin connections for data station cable outlets and patch panels shall match EIA/TIA 568 modular jack wiring recommendation T568B. 2. Pin connections at data jack panels shall match pin connections at outlets (straight through wiring> D. Faceplate Icons: Contractor shall install faceplate icons. 3.6 CABLE TESTING REQUIREMENTS A. Notification The Owner and Engineer shall be notified one week prior to any testing so that the testing may be witnessed. B. Inspection Conformance to the installation practices covered above are to be verified when completed. In some cases, the Owner/Designer may inspect before acceptance. 1. Written Test Report: a. Complete test results, including actual values associated with tests. b. Show all certifications for telecommunications wiring systems. c. Include cable maps showing each cable route and keyed to cable labels. Provide owner with complete floor plans identifying outlet location and cable routing drawing in AutoCAD format. Provide electronic copy of drawings to owner in AutoCAD version 2004 or greater. d. Documentation of outlet, cable and rack labeling system. After performing all tests, tabulate results and bind together in format acceptable to Owner. Installer shall provide written certification in the test report that telecommunications cable is properly installed and test results certify system to all specified standards. C. Procedures Trained personnel shall perform all testing. Acceptance of the test procedures discussed below is predicated on the Contractor s use of the recommended products and adherence to the inspection requirements and practices set forth. Acceptance of the completed installation will be evaluated in the context of each of these factors. D. Errors CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM 27 10 00-15

When errors are found, the source of each shall be determined, corrected and the cable retested. All defective components shall be replaced and retested. Re-test results must be provided on Owner approved forms and witnessed by Owner. E. Twisted Pair Cable Testing 1. At a minimum, the Contractor shall test all station drop cable pairs from Data Closet termination patch panels to outlet device RJ45 jacks. Category 6 products shall be tested for compliance to ANSI/TIA/EIA 568A and ISO/IES 11801 for a Category 6 rated installation. Test equipment used shall meet TIA/EIA TSB-67, Level II accuracy. Further, the contractor shall have a copy of TSB-67 in their possession and be familiar with its contents. 2. Each wire/pair shall be tested at both ends for the following: a. Wire map (pin to pin connectivity) b. Length (in feet) c. Attenuation d. Near end cross talk (NEXT) e. Power Sum f. ACR 3. Test equipment shall provide an electronic and printed record of these tests. 4. Test results for each Enhanced Category 6 four-pair UTP cable must be submitted with identification to match labels on all patch panel ports and user outlets and must match asbuilts associated with that cable. F. Testing Once installed the cabling will be tested for continuity, shorts and grounds. 1. Cabling a. Continuity 100% continuity testing is required and will be tested from the MDF/IDF location to each classroom drop. A checklist of each cable and test performed on that cable will be submitted once the testing has been completed. b. Shorts No cable shorts will be permitted on the system. If a short is detected, the connector or cable will be repaired or replaced. c. Grounds No direct ground on the center conductor of the AVDN cables are permitted. 2. System a. Continuity As tested in the above testing requirements. b. Power Readings A power reading will be required at each drop of each of the cabling systems. A +3 db to a +7 db is required at each drop with a common feed signal of + 15 db into the head end amplifier. These measurements to be taken with an approved field strength meter of know calibration. Test measurements to be performed at low channel, mid-band channel, and high channel to determine cable slope. c. Signal Quality A standard receiver, typical of those used in the system, shall randomly be connected to 10% of the outlets across the system and tuned to a reference channel of known quality. No visible indication of co-channel interference, noise, ghosting, or beat interference may be observed. CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM 27 10 00-16

d. Carrier to Noise Carrier to Noise shall be measured at random outlets representing an average cross section of the drops with an approved field strength meter by the following process. With normal operating levels the field set shall be tuned to each channels visual carrier and the level recorded. The input signal to the head end amplifier shall be removed and the input of the amplifier terminated with a short. Each channel shall be re-measured and the noise levels recorded. The Carrier to Noise measurement is the difference of the two figures. e. Documentation of Results All recorded measurements are to be tabulated and included in the systems documentation manual for reference during maintenance of the system. 3.7 INSPECTION A. General Conformance to the installation practices covered above are to be verified when completed. In some cases, the Owner/Designer may inspect before acceptance. END OF SECTION 27 10 00 CATEGORY 6 STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM 27 10 00-17

SECTION 27 41 16 - INTEGRATED AUDIO-VIDEO SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT AND DIVISION 1, as applicable, apply to this Section. PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 RELATED WORK A. 26 05 00 Grounding and Bonding B. 26 05 29 Electrical Hangers and Supports C. 26 05 33 Raceway and Boxes 1.2 DESCRIPTION A. Proposed Scope of Work League City Council Chamber Oct 2014 The objective of this project is to rebuild the council chamber to better serve the needs of the League City City Council and other deliberative bodies which will be using the chamber for meetings, be they televised or not. To this end, the existing system will be replaced with new equipment that will improve the usability and effectiveness of the room while adding new features and flexibility to the space. Each of the main segments of the project is discussed below: DAIS: Presentation Systems: Each seat will have a 22 monitor placed in a well for ease of viewing presentation materials, fed from the control room. These displays will be from a single output, and will have the capability of viewing content from different sources. There will be a wireless control panel for the presentation system to allow use of the system without requiring access to the Control Room. Users will be able to select various input devices and ports for display on the screens. Two auxiliary inputs will be included on a wallplate with selectable VGA or HDMI inputs. The City s existing voting system will need to be tied to the presentation system as an input. Audio Systems: New microphones with remote mute/un-mute control will be installed at each seat such that an operator in the control room or manager of a meeting can remotely manage the microphones. An audio output wallplate shall be provided at the far left dais position to enable the Secretary to control recording. LECTERN: Presentation Systems: The Lectern will have a single 21.5 touchscreen installed on an arm, allowing flexible positioning. The touchscreen will be linked to the presentation system allowing the user to easily annotate the presentation materials. An auxiliary input will be included on a wallplate with selectable VGA or HDMI inputs. Audio Systems: A new high-quality lectern microphone will be installed to replace the existing Shure gooseneck. This microphone will also be managed by the remote mute/unmute systems on the Dais. COUNCIL CHAMBER: Production Systems: INTEGRATED A/V SYSTEMS 27 41 16-1

New production systems will be installed by the AV subcontractor and managed by Swagit. The cameras and video switching hardware will be installed by the AV subcontractor. The system capability will be to support a 1080p video output, but the cameras provided within this project shall be 720p capable. An output from the presentation system will be fed to this system for inclusion in broadcast meetings. Presentation Systems: A total of six large LED displays will be installed, with two 75 panels mounted behind the council in the curved wall and two ceiling mounted 55 LCD displays will be installed on each wall, such that all members of the audience will be able to see presented materials easily. An additional display will be situated in the lobby for overflow attendance. All displays can be addressed independently so that different content can be shown on each. Audio Systems: Existing speakers in the lobby and chamber will be retained, with additional speakers placed in the Municipal Court lobby for overflow attendance. CONTROL ROOM: Presentation Systems: A new presentation switcher will be installed along with an annotation device to allow for touchscreen drawing over presentation material. The presentation switcher will be controllable from a wireless control panel. All equipment will be located in a full-size equipment rack that will be installed in the Control Room. Monitoring and control of the system will be installed in a custom desk against the wall of the council chamber, with all LCD monitors installed on adjustable arms. A 46 LCD display will be mounted on the wall just above the desk with all sources fed into it from the main video router and certain presentation sources. The Production and Playback Automation systems will be installed in the rack. Monitors will be extended to the desk with adjustable arms for ease of use and operator comfort. The City s current Tel-Vue playback automation system will be replaced with a new 1080p capable playback automation system. Delivery of the output signal to the City Cable Channel will be routed through a simple SDI to analog down-converter which converts the HD-SDI output to an SD analog signal, then fed through a set of analog distribution amplifiers for multiple analog destinations. (2) Cable TV boxes shall be installed in the control room and existing RG6 cabling extended from the municipal court to the control room. (1) Clickshare Barco CSC-1 presentation system shall be installed to allow for wireless presentations to be displayed on multiple displays. The existing PC enabled with Skype will be moved to the control room and integrated with the presentation system to allow for Skype video to be displayed on any of the video display monitors. Audio Systems: Existing audio equipment will be retained as much as possible; additional inputs will be enabled for the added microphones. AV subcontractor shall provide INTEGRATED A/V SYSTEMS 27 41 16-2

required expansion modules to the digital sound processor as needed for added microphones. ADJACENT CONFERENCE ROOMS: Two additional conference rooms will contain a 55 and 65 display respectively with outputs from the presentation system. Each will have a VGA / HDMI wall plate directly to the display within the room only. B. The installation shall comply with all applicable codes and standards in effect at the job site and as indicated in the Drawings and Specifications. C. Reference project drawings for locations, quantities unless specified herein, and coordination with other trades 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: 1. The contractor providing and installing the integrated audiovisual systems and associated infrastructure shall be an authorized dealer of the specified projector manufacturer and be capable of providing the manufacturer s maximum available product warranty. 2. All individuals installing the audio-video system must be employees of the authorized dealer and at least 75% of the installing staff shall have undergone a training class given by the manufacturer. Current certification indicating the successful completion of the training course shall be available upon request at the project and submitted in the contractor s product submittals. 3. The proposing contractor and the installing contractor must be the same company. No subcontractor to the proposing audio-video contractor will be allowed for any portion of the audio-video scope of work. 4. The Projector System Installer shall meet all applicable regulations of the State of Texas and Department of Labor insofar as they apply to this type of system. The bidder shall be a firm normally employed in the audio-video industry and shall provide a reference list of ten (10) projects of equivalent size or larger and contact names confirming successful completion of projection system installations. 5. The bidder shall have an authorized service center within 75 miles of the project s location for the brand of equipment that is submitted for bid. The owner reserves the right to perform an on site inspection. 6. The bidder must produce a letter from the manufacturer guaranteeing the delivery of all the equipment outlined in the specification herein. 7. The bidder shall have a full time local service personnel capable of servicing the projector system described herein. B. Pre-Construction Meeting: 1. The successful Contractor shall attend a mandatory pre-construction meeting with individuals deemed necessary by the Owner s representative prior to the start of the work. 2. The contractor shall provide a mock up of the complete integrated audiovisual system solution for each of the typical spaces below before implanting the installation in multiple like rooms. Mock up shall include all products listed in part 2 of this specification. Coordinate with G.C., Architect, Engineer, and Owner for scheduling and location of mockup. INTEGRATED A/V SYSTEMS 27 41 16-3

3. All proposing contractors must have ability to demonstrate a/v system being proposed and provide owner with completely installed system to evaluate performance and operation. C. Acceptance: 1. The Owner s representative reserves the right to reject all or a portion of the work performed, either on technical or aesthetic grounds. D. Warranty: 1. The selected system installer shall be factory authorized service center and shall provide an end-to-end performance warranty of not less than one (1) year. The proposer shall provide current certification documentation. The performance warranty shall be issued by the manufacturer and shall warrant that video projection system projectors have been tested to the district s approval. This endto-end warranty shall cover the labor associated with removing/reinstalling any associated hardware or equipment as well as the replacement of all defective equipment or hardware. 2. The bidder shall also submit with the materials mentioned in section 1.5 submittals of this specification a written explanation outlining the terms and conditions of product warranty of all parts and service of the integrated a/v solutions. 1.4 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Standards: All work shall be performed in accordance with the latest revisions of the following standards and codes: 1. Latest Local Codes and Amendments 2. 2008 National Electrical Code B. Other References: 1. TIA/EIA-568-A Commercial Building Telecommunications Wiring Standard 2. EIA/TIA-569 Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunication Pathways and Spaces. 3. TIA/EIA-606 The Administration Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings. 4. TIA/EIA-607 Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications. 5. EIA/TIA 455-A Standard Test Procedure for Fiber Optic Fibers, Cables, Transducers, Sensors, Connecting and Terminating Devices and Other Fiber Optic Components. 6. TIA/EIA TSB 67 Transmission Performance Specification for Field Testing of Unshielded Twisted-Pair Cabling Systems. 7. TIA/EIA TSB 72 Centralized Optical Fiber Cabling Guidelines 8. ISO/IEC 1180 Generic Cabling Standard 9. EN 50173 Generic Cabling Standards for Customer Premises 10. ANSI/EIA/TIA 526-14 Optical Power Loss Measurements of Installed Multimode Fiber Cable Plan. INTEGRATED A/V SYSTEMS 27 41 16-4